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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilot\ THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA READERS' HOTLINE Tuesday Dec. 3 , 1991 ~ "''"""' ttJ(t ... ¥tl1h '•" \l..li'' tt11o1uKh lomitht ""fth It~\ 1n fhf" 'U\ tru1 au, htlr(t" '" 1hr mtd foU\ .,,,t ''"" ~O\ tnd.t; ,tfoft \\t 1tnr\1t.H ~1uth'4n,\ °"'"ti t 1 ' ,,,, .... SURF IC ll Al IC l' \I/I , .. \Pl t tunlrn~hm 1 \ I"'"'' "''""IM1r1 Ht·J1h 11-1 porn l t•r•UlJ 0 1 pour l 4\)r.:Un4\ th•,tj h 1 ~ fHHH FISHING t ...... 1, _J11tw\ 11! ,h.-.·p,h1.ui t Alll •• 11,.,, ,,u•ll ''-''\ -u ulp1n TIDES ICHI\\ ." .. ' 1 .. ~ • .,,, ht~h \t·,11nd lu~ \,., un1J htKh " "I>·" I t\I t11,;h 'n 1tnd lo" .,,., oncl h11:li 1: : t J n1 ft .i-•.. '" 1 "'th ""' n !.1 r '" I IHI ~ m l I QllllD If 111 DAY f11/ //J1• ,111•r,1~1· ft'"ifl'll/ /111/ 11 /1 ( 1,, ,,,~,' ( I llJlll\ ,, II• 1• \\Ii If • • I ',. I\"',. 1'111\( ,, "'''II'•·''' ,,,, ,,,.,,~, •• ,,.,, •• ,\ ,,.,,, f ' '/,; /1.11,l(f ._t ' • ,, I ,\, l ( I j'll 1fl"'"' \I 1•· H.1 ii I ... ,. 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I IP,1llhtA& 1111111-.1 I 1p1• BR l "!-:·'' n11111 .. , 84 ( >111111.Hll'' R<; \111 11•1\ Ai \pnrt' 81 ( Oct\I ( ommunity Nr w,, In(. < c1p\ f t)!ht l '111 I 1'111111 tf 111 p•ll <Ill ll nd1•d f'•IJ'I I 2 4·Hour Ho~ine to the Editor 642-6086 Newport Harbor girls claim cross country title Comment5 • Tips • For detoi~. see Page A2 Metro Pointe towers threatened by poor economy f r Oeta11s rn Sports B 1 • 2 3 Too much nt11r1-1 spao' also blamt:>d AS Puhlu hed Tuesdays, Thursday.\ & Saturda.vs Circulatum 45 .(JOO Woman held in grisly murder Police find trash bags containing dismembered body parts of man A} Lo• A ' fl 1st1l!\l.1 I H :. t1 { ( I\ I \ \ 11 \ \ 111 tht Cli'"t'I Jllllfilt'I' 111 U\\ hi...1111\, •• ''\\,If 11ld \\11111.111 "·'' ll ll''tlll \11111ll.I\ i11 ,·1 l'"I"' l111111d tr''" li.1L'' • 11111.11111111~ tlt1 1111111, !lid llllt''lllil' t1I I 11 1111 \\ h11 Ill I' !) 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'-1,,11 '" I 111• 11 111 tr""" "" \I ft \ ''' \ 11111 "1111111\ 1111 ""' 1 ' 'I t h 1'• "I. ti " " ' ' 111111 ' I I I 1 d I 1'•1 1. 1•! ill r !111,I• 111d' It 11 Lii I•, rul I• .. .) .dhl 11, .id \\'"'It ,ll, l• "" h1111 ,11, " I ' '11 .1 II .I I'"\ 111 111' I I l 11 I~· l I I I" I \Ii,· l\ .I' ''I 11..1111' ,11\d '111• •l..1111' .I )1>f I ~qt.i'l·I '11.I \\t t11ttld11't h,·!111t' 11 l'11l \\t' h11," '''nit th1111· 11.1 I h.1ppt·ni:d ,,,_. \.II•'• '"l.. \\ ,,, di llll llfl lttr hllll\ hk' 11t•a hknlinc . .ind hL 1 111hk' .ind lhl'fc \\L'lt' 111.HI..' 1111 ltLI nuh It \ 111'1 '" \\t lld ,h1· "''ult! tt1llll' 111 "' \Ii 1hc 11 b\ \\lr,tl h1 ,,1\\ t ''i•ll\L'I lflt'd '" p.1t11\ ltu "' l''•'IL 11t l1t1l' ht ""' i.:111n~· 111 h,·1 1• l'L t f11I "' lht l•11d\ hut 111-tt 1d It,· l1o1\l '" ,, f,,, ii h110,11h.'•' .111.! 1.tllnl 1111 l'l' l 1111\ld •h1111h i!ltl 'I' 111 11 lhL \l"I I \ l'l.1 lllllllt; l•l l1llll I pl 1 fl, h II.'. 111 Ill rn.il 1•ri.:.111' nn tht ,l ,1 1 1 '-t I 111' \II \\flldl \\,1' (' 111..t'll lltlt lltllll \\lrtn 1hn 1•1••11t·d th• bn· th1·11 "·" 1111 hui.:1 'Ill\ 11 11~ • .i, 11h I ''lu11t I I .I \ 1, ""' 111 1•111111 ,o111,,.,, tl1c11 '1.11i:d .it ti ,, 'l'L """ l!lt "I I'', 1 \\It 1, t1lh1·1 '•I Expense Account Highlights for Newport Beech off 1c1cls' Leogue of C it1es trip to Sen F ronmco Person Planning Comrrnss1oner Jon Oeboy Planning Commis~oner Barry Gross Plonnrng C omm1ss1oner Norma Glover Total Items of Interest S 1,692 48 SI 0 ltp for bellman S20 11c~e1 for "Ccµ 101 St~ps" show S 1,2 78 00 $27 8 per night hotel S78 63 for lunch SB f ()( d11n s S999 81 S 12 loundry Quotes ... "That was 1ust port of lhe expense of being lhere, c·1 out~lpoc et expP1 se for me " II e uty ftlt v-.e :.~·r: t'lnr.ed 10 some ~: J d break " "lhose arrangements were mode by the city " ~1 tned 10 mm1rmze those coslS H 1tis i$ d1y ~~. not persooot pleasure ... " / Developers seek city approval I or i revised project In the holiday BPlrit I Ry lrJnv r.ri. n \ I 1 ' < < l\ I \ \11 \ \ Ii, , 1 .. pt r' 111 \,11111! < 11.1 ... 1 \11 1111 ( l nit r ,lfl t'cl..111)! 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'·'' """ tht Ji, ,I\ " ,, df•mi:mht·r,· I 1'1>'11..( did ,,I\ th It II 1rf'• 11nl tltl' lfllL'''lflL' .llld 11111!1, hl itlllL'ul 111 lhl' ,,trtlL' \llllnl I IH' Ill Iii \\ (t11,, 11.tlltl I\ 011 tht.: k,l\t,; Ill 'I' II 1111\ Ill ,, I I' \\ hl"l L" '-d" 111 I t.''l\lt'' h 111 \ I '" I' •h·.· \lll1m hut l'"liu li.t' ''h d rl 11 I ' II llllt 11111 hr rl'h .l't:d lllltJI llll\ 11 t l Ill lif!Ld ht' hlll '-11: \\!ill l l'"l L ,,1\ \\hl'lhlr tht• \I 11111 .ind '-• 1•1 \l It: 111.ir11cd H 111 I , q111\d '"Id '-'"'I !odd l11m thL' \llflll \\ 11,·r h1..,b.1111! .irhl 1 I·•~ ii ldt'\1'11111 '' 11' r fl'fl1lfll0d \l111ld I• flh.'.ht lh,1t lht l\\ol fl I' 11ttllhri:, '"t"'·•t.'.•' \ Ill Ill "lh• ,, I lt1flll r fL''''lt Ill •If th \1111\lt \ l'I I h•lll L '1111 ht 11ll'I ,,.I 'I See MURDER 'Back Page hlrDr. • , \ J,.'1t'" .•• ,. 1! .... erul r1t:') :x:, 1 .memh1:1e•' :(. •, Ne'e i 1~nd t N r:. Reports show hefty spending on city trip !l, . . • ' ... · 'l\\l'•lJ.:I hi \<II \\ ... ' i ~ I'•. 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Ill· 1 1 •11ch1 I} u 'I'"' 'L' I• JI , II\ :1111.1 ... 'l'I •• \ hl 'I'• Ill I !I \II\ ""'' 111, I 111.1111~ l>HldPI flt I 111' () lfllll' '11d I h 'I'''' 'If\ l•11t1L• I Ulh \ .tll'L'" 11, till 1,.,,,,:,,11 '-t'"l'"'I 1dl1t1 rl' Jll'tllll1I lht't' l'\I'' "'' 1\1:11.: iill' lllfHJ.d ll'lllt'l l I \l l'lt•\ldl'' Ill\ tl11,1l'il lf,11111111! l1\I •II\ (c 1.J t'f' 11ld fl1 ti h1t.:hl I tl1.t11 l\l'f,ll'l' \ 1• I I 111.l•l ' I'' • \ 'l I' 11th \ti l'l.tl't thl I 11'11 '11 ll 11 ii I, 1,t "'" 01111(1 It tilt!\ I ('l II I Ill'. I 111 ·h ,, ~I .t \ .lllt I ''I'll"' .1 1 1 r "'111 li1fh• 'I \I l\PI "'"'" ""'' ,111111111 11i.n.l 1h,· 11•11ltllfh, lrt tltt 1111111, \\I \\Ill <l·•-t•h 11111111•1 ''"' I >,111111 f • ti'" 1 .1 1,l r•l.111-,, • I , t1•11 11 1 1111lt• ll'l 1111111 II \\ '11, h till '"' \\Ill I' I\ V\.l,1ru ~""" I Expenses not as high for delegates from Costa Mesa I I '"I \ \11 .... \ \\ I t \ 11 I' 'I '. ' ' ' I I \l .t I ~I 1 \ I-, I. I'\ I I . 1 1111, I ' , ,, 1 I\ \ \ :' 1 l , '\ "' htl r" "'"' I • tl' \ ~ \. l 11 'f •, · •·1rr '111 1' • 111 ,, -11.1 fl~' ,. r r' 1 h t '' ,~ ~, I r See EXPENSES Bacil P1lve II t11il1• ll'.~ I' 'h 1H\ · I I '' !'.•'',fl lllt' I 11 f '\ l lh 11 •• t ('1\il ,, \ , " I< •h \I l'llllllnlLI l 1l\ ' I\ " •1 I\ 1111• 1111 l'l 1:1r111 i: Pt I I I :11 1111,I " I' 11.., lk11ht .111d I! 11, • •: I\, n \\ li11ln l'.ih" \rl• I 1!1 I'''• I' I'' 1111111'1: ( ••tllilll' ., 11 ,, " •11'\ 11 1 ..... 11111 (111"\ SPe TRIP 'Badl page Most dissatisfied with quality of DC lile, survey says I Ill 'l ,1 II' I I .~ •• I ,,, 1•1 l11t1llC\ Ill I-fl Ill\ h 111j'\ I ( \1 Ill~\ ( 11\llll\ "" '·"' t < I ,, "1,il ''" '11 'L."' pr111l'"11r 'I ti h JI .it.I."' th "l '' "''111~ I ht. lnllt.'.l' 1l>t fi,1•11, h .t111111ll I "llh "'lful\ lrfr ·1, fl" '' i1 .. 1 h1 11,. I 111 1 < lllnl!l' ( 11unl\ .\n 1111 ii \11t\1 \ It It l'I ,1 \1'1111i I\ (_h11111\ 1•1 li11 t 111111!' h ,l\l' 'l~fllfl1.lll tl\ dn 11111 d '111, t ('l"I' tlt1 l1r'1 H'.tf 111 tht 111m1 1I 111'\t' I ht 1111111!->t•f' 111 t h<"C '<ti ,,11 t 1, 11 h h11u,1n,e nn,ehhorh1101h. Jllh\ 111.! 11·1 " ' li.1,1· I dlt n '' m11rh ·'' 11 p1·11,·11 111<1 I'''-' ()nh :-pcrLcnl 11! I td11111 11 \t'IL'd '·" lht'\ Hl' h.lf'f"\ \\Ith Ille •' 1 ill 111 ( h .tn)'L ( nunl\ lnd,I\ "'lllj'.111 .I 1, ; I J'l'l•I 111 tn II)\, C'urn I ngl.1nd ("11 .t iu1111 'cnturc he tv.n·n I 1;1 mpanf1t l kn:lorml nt Cn .11111 'Jcv. I n~l.ind I 1k fn,11r.1nrr { 11. h.111 'ought u ly :ipp ro'"al to ~urld 1 'i m1ll1nn 'qu.ire kt·t nf l.'nmmcrcial 'race and f,oo .lp.irlllH'll" Clll tht• tr,1d ll C.lr \1111lh ( 11,l,I l'la1;i See PLAN/Al isters Ai~ha, 8, a nd Ahjile Miller, 5, drc'l~cd as angels for trl'e-lighting ceremony Monday at Town Center Park. About .5,000 people were on hand. I,,, 1111 1 11 ''" 11 '11h'nt 1t1d.11 hit· 111 C lr,lfl)!t ( 1111nl\ I' 11111 \\ h.11 II u,cJ In ht, '·"" li.tld.1...., 111· Vi hrlc · m11't rc\ldcnl' See SURVEY /M TIPS? COMMENTS? CALL THE READERS' 24-HOLJR HOTLINE 642-6086 ) .. l/l. Tuesday, December 3, 1991 Locals Only ------- Hap Byers ~"-b...:;. -~ • \ - ~ HE IS·------------- \ h 't 11 ' ·'r11n lk.1th rt·,11kn1 "h" c\l·r: ~c..ir !!llC\ all 11u1 111 Jtl.ir,11 11 1 1\lr•111• h11ml u' nc '-tulr1urc' .t11J u g.iragc full 111 li}!hh I,..,; \l' 11 lllcr' '"in the ~<1nl! nl L11!h1' hnml' dcror.1- 111111 L1•11!t 1 'h1d1 1 hdd in lllllfllntt111n v.1th thc l.1m1:J Ne,,.. r11rt I I 1rl1< r ( I r1,lltl I' 1!11 ti I' If 1tk DECORATIVE TRADm01 ----------- 1 ht I 1d11 1 ... k ll''l•knt ht·I' ir1 dt:l1•r.1tinl! 111' hnmc fin h1' four chddrt:ll' rk.1,lHt' tnd }!r.1du.i((\ l!lll (,lllµhl Uf' Ill the tr,1UlllO!l I ht:'t' d 1\' h1' d wl'htt r htlf1' him u.ifl the tktnr,1t111n,, v.h1lc h" v.1lt \1 111h11 ,k,11L1lt'' th<: home\ 1ntn1or I h1 11111 .1 fll•dt'"'"n.il J"h 11·, d110t' ''llh IP\1n1.! 1l.1nd' .11 h1•mt TREE Of UGKT----------- lhcr' rrl'I knl llf lh,o, ,1 re.ii nlJlt: dnt:Jopmt.:111 f1rm. ;1),11 pl.in ... 111 .11.:.1111 111d11 It 1 d1111r .1ral ,, t:••ld C hr1,1m .... tree hl· dnkcd "Ith ll1ll li,.:ht<. -fl.~ lri\ l okoi R 11m 111 \I c' p1Lh·d up 111 ... 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The 600-acre complex wa'i devdoped by the Irvine Company as wa" the big • Ndwport Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot Managing Editor Steve Marble ... 642-4321, ext. 363 Classic cars draw crowds L ost weekend's Collector Car Auction at the Hyatt Newporler attracted thousands of visitors with its array o f classic cars ranging from o 1930 Model A to a 197 4 Mascrat1 Merak, as well as a variety of specialty cars Remember toil fins? The pair belonging to this 195 7 Plymouth Fury (left) 1s o classic example of the style Other. more upscale specimens at the ouctcon inc uded the 1963 Jaguar under the hood ornament above and the 1964 Rolls Royce below, which sold for 37,500 Tre annual auct on s b ed os Col forn10 s oldest and most respected event of ts kind Brds ranged from 55,000 10 S250.000 Photos by Lee Payne f1,1.o 1,1.ht1c. 1""11·dnor I lnndJ Prelude .111tc'm11t>1lc' 1,1.c:rc '"'kn from 1""0 d1f- fcrcn1 n1,1.ncr~ m the ,,1mc p.1rlo.mi: .i;.11.1.:1. .11 1111 \thr>l1 Pl.171 ~i•mc11mc "C· 1v.n:n F-nda\ dnd S.11urd.1\ m11rnmc • \ ''·'-Jr-nld 11. 11 c,r,11l J!!l"nl ll pol!t 11 th, II di 111 '"''' mcnl. 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He was the oJd auy who roamed the world -canyln1 a lantern, for some reason I've never been able to figure out -searchif\I for an honat man. Had he been looking for an honest woman. all Diogenes would've had to do was go to A~lon on Catalina Island, drop Into Joe's Place and meet the manager, Darlene Ford. Bill Byrne, who just wrapped up his year in the barrel as commodore of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub, wants Diogenes and everybody else in the world to know about Darlene. · Bill and his wile, Carole, were in Avalon early in September for several days. At some point during their travels, Bill lost a gold chain and medallion that Carole had given him shortly after they were married. "When we finally got a few dollars ahead, Carole went out 1tnd bought this for me," On the Coast Bill recalled, "so it had tremendous sentimental value." Dill didn't realize that the chain and medallion were missing until a few weeks after they came back. He called every place he could think or that they had been, but no luck. Then he remembered the morning they had breakfast at Joe's Place and tried there. "Sure, I have a chain and medallion right here in the cash drawer," Darlene said, then asked Bill to describe the one he'd lost. He told her the chain had thick, rope-like links and that the medallion was a ship's wheel. "That's pretty close," Darlene said, "but not exact. 1 '11 need 11 little more detail. " Bill thought for a moment, then remembered that the wheel had a sailboat inside it. "That's the one!" Darlene said. "I've kept it here in the drawer for 11 couple of months now; I figured the owner would be back some day." Darlene hadn't even wanted to take it home for safe-keeping. "It might not have looked proper, and it was plenty safe right here in the restaurant," she told Dill. ~ The errant jewelry finally made it back onto DJU'I neck last week, courte~y of Darry and Ellie Faber, who were going to Oitalina for the weekend and said they would pick it up from Darlene. When Dill opened the package, he found the chain (with a broken link) and medallion. Along with it was a note: "Dear Dr. Byrne: Wow, this is great! Sure do hope this is yours. It 's ironic, isn't it? I'm so glad you decided to call. Life is great in America, huh? "And who said chivalry is dead, and even honesty and trust! Well, like I say, I hope this is your necklace. Let me hear from yo u, that you got it OK and everything. Sincerely, Darlene." Appi)reml y, chivalry, honesty and trust are still alive and well in Avalon, even though Darlene still seemed ju!.t u tiny bit un~ure that the chain really was Dill's. Meanwhile, a happy Oill Dyrne is trying to think of just the perfect gift to expre~s his ;ippreciation. One candidate is ;i varni!>hc<l wood sign with gold lettering reading something like: "Joe's -the last honest place in America!" Here's a jacket that loves to be abused R on Beale told me, "This is a good value and a great story, you'll flip out at this ... " He was referring to the hot item for this Christmas at At Ease in Fashion Island. It's the Barbour Jacket. Seems the people on the Scottish moors wear CIPll them. They're IJll Jllll totally waterproof ------ -impermeable. "You can roll over it with a Range Rover or drag it through Best Buys cow dung, no problem,' says Ron. Michael Jackson owns one ... they're very cool... they cost around $350." Oh, and yes, they smell a bit funny in the beginning ... They're boiled in oil for waterproofing ... You can find them at At Ease, Send your Items for Around Town to Bob van Eyken, The Piiot, 330 W. Boy St., Costa Mesa, 91627. Tree lighting NEWPORT BEACH -Eastbtucr Vil- lage Center will host 1 Christmas tree lighting party from 5 to 6 p.m. today, fea· luring entertainment, refreshments and an appearance by Paul Butcher of the Los Angeles Rams. Tree ornaments hand painted by terminally ill children will be sold to benefit the Mike-A-Wish Foun· dation. Rent-a-Santa NEWPORT BEACH -The City of Newport Bench, Parks, Beaches and Rec· rcation Department is again sponsoring a Rent-A-S1n1a Claus !rosram from Dec. 1·2J. Santa, equippc wt1h candy canes, c;in be rented for a minimum cfiarge or S30 for a one·halC hour visit between the hours or 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Rescrva· tions must be made and paid for at least 24 hours in advance. For information, call 644-3t51. Library meeting canceled NEWPORT BEACH -The study ses- sion of the Library Board of Trustees scheduled for today has been canceled. The next regular meeting V.:ill be Tues- day, Dec. 17. 11 5:30 p.m., 1n the Com- munity room of the Newport Center Li· brary. Sailors' meeting NEWPORT BEACH -The Balboa Sailins Association will meet today at the Amencan Legion Yacht Qub 11 6:30 p.m. For information, call 840-3957. Parks meeting NEWPORT BEACH -The City o( Ne"'.J)Ort Beach, Parks, Beaches and Rec· re11ion Commission will meet at S p.m. today in the council chambers, Newport Beach City Hill, 3300 Newport Blvd. Fashion luncheon COSTA MESA -The South Coast Cancer League will host a luncheon and informal modeling or fash ions by Caliror- nia desisners Nancy Alvarez., Denise de Lanthume and Flora Hills at 11:30 a.m. today at the Robert Mond1vl Wine and Food Center, 1570 Scenic Drive, Costa Mesa. The event, entitled "A Tutc of Fashion," wlll also feature maltCOYCR by Stevens and Cross. psychic rcadlnp and a presentation by f'rancls Klein Estate Jcwcb. For reservation Information. call 751-0441 . Library opens late NEWPORT BEAOI -Tho Newport Beach Public Ubraty wlll open at 10'.30 a.m. Instead or the l'CJUlar 9 a.m. Wcdnc$Clay because of staff tr1Inlna. Eartbwalker talk NEWPORT BEACH -Dave Kunst. the flnt pcnon ~rifled to llPO walked around tho .world. will pmcnt a tree U. loatntecl talk at 7 p.m. Wcdnctday at Maritlcrt Branch Ubrary, FOt snore la· formltlon. call 644-314$. Senior craft 1aJe or else go to Har rods .... 0 "It's the man's version or a coupon • it feels like a credit card," says Julie Okamoto abou< their little discount card. She manages the new store, Structure, in Crystal Court. The deal is on through December 6. Pick one up at the store ... its good for 15 percent off everything and you can use it at the Limited Express too ... The Express has their own version. It will get you the same discount through December 13 ... 0 The very best price I could find on a rental car, economy type, was from Cal American Rent-a-Car on Campus Drive in Newport ... CaU Linda if you need to rent something. They rent Ford Mustangs for $127.95 per week with 1400 free miles ... Linda seemed to think they have good prices 'cause they're not right at the airport. Budget Rent-a-Car on Harbor Friends of Orange Coast College's Nor- man E. Watson Library. The program will be held in the Captain's Table res· taurant on the college campus. TI1c meeting is open 10 the public. Admission is SS. For reservations, call 432-5087. Artist's reception COSTA MESA -a reception for the photo Clhibition '"This Is Our Yard" will bo held from 7 to 9 p.m .. Wednesday in the Oran&e Coast Colle&e Art Gallery. OCC dance professor Karen Shanley will has low prices too. They can supply you with Geo Metros for $129 a week with 1000 free miles ... Cal American's daily rate is $19.95 including 200 mile s a day. Ir they're all booked up you can rent a Ford Escort from Theodore Robbins Ford on Harbor Dlvd. in Costa Mesa for 5 cents more, same free mileage ... 0 for a good rental price on a generic tuxedo for the holid ay season, you might try Friar Tux in Costa Mesa. They have tuxes starting at $39 and they go to $59 for name brands ... Other places, like Tuxedo Junction, wanted $69 for their name brands ... 0 Back this year, Neiman Marcus in Fashion Island (with the help of von Hcmert Interiors, Inc.) has created something special for t serious shoppers ... lnCircle Customers (those who spend $3,000 annually), can find a place to unwind, or make a phone perform "A Taste of Ashes," chorco· graphed by Jo Dicrdorff at the reception. For.information, call 432-5725. Stress elimination COSTA MESA -Dan Milbtcin, a prorcuion;il stress management con~ull· ant, will offer a Cree strc~ elimination workshop Crom 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thursd:iy 11 the Costa l\lesa Community Center. Anyone over the age or 10 is welcome to auend. Piaget" Piaget• Polo'" Watch. JOJJ Brillo/ t•rlllol •t P•11l•ri1rn) Coil• Mt1• 114-4Jl-4100 call while th ey plan their shopping strategies in the new Hospitality room o n 1he th ird noor of the i.tore. Anne-Marie, the hostess, will be happy to provide you with a bite to cat as you have your purchases wrapped and enjoy the neoclassical surroundings ... 0 If yo u've come across any bargains or unusual items, or if you know a retailer who providcs exceptional services or quality be su re to let me know. You can reach me at 497-9873. Or send a fax to 631-5902. t • 8.625% APR 0 PTS 8.5% RATE 11/4 PTS IS Year Find 8.71" APR • JO Year 9.25o/o APR 0 PTS 61/4% RATE 1 PT Jumbo 30 Ytar Find 7. I% APR Adjustable Construction. Jumbo Loans, Isl and 2nd T.D.s, Non.Owner Occupancy • DON MORRIS CMS Mortpge Services weekdays (714) 832-4854 Evenings &Weekeacb MIU IU&llC110 CllAllOI M7NOCl1 #Oncl (714) 764-9428 COST1JMESA -The Chart House Enterprises Inc., the co~ f,any that opcratct Chart House restaurants. Jut week entered nto a 40-yeat licensing agreement whereby it will develop and operate at least 50 Islands aourmet burger restaurants. The aireement with Costa Mesa-based Islands Restaurants cov· • ers Island outlets in Florida. Hawaii, San Diego, Phoenix and Tue- • son, Ariz. Chart Houpe also acquired an option to purchase rights to develop and operate an additional 100 Islands restaurants in the northeastern United States. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Islands Restaurants now operates nine outlets\in Orange and Los Angeles counties. 0 Job cutbacks arc oxpc:cted to outpace any staff increases in Or· ange County over the next several months, according to an e~ ployment outlook survey by Manpowu Inc., a temporary help company. According to the report. which pertaim to expectations for the first quarter of 1992, lS percent of employers foresee personnel ·reductions, while 10 percent expect to add employees. Another 68 percent of respondents foresee no changes in the first quarter, while 7 percent arc unsure. I -By The Pilot '~Scott and AndlU Hiidtn, Y~T, II la S~ Fonua; Sci>tt ii a taldad and Heidon is a 44-yea~ ~Beach resident. Wh.•• • 11lc Sinales Porum oCfc~ work· .,. ~a.a counscHna on auucs relatina to ....... IUCh 11 conununicatlon, self esteem. -~ Md perenting. When· Fooricled cattier this year, the • =Forum holds monthly edacadoml WDl=. The proaram fee is $10. a.lier llu. .-1~ tbc company staned Of'f~ lix..._k .,.,..p sessions for singles, ~ -eYCnlfta a week for $25 a seufon. Wtiere• Tbc l"OUP sessions are held •at tho Singles Forum's Newpolt iloada off1cc, at 11Sl Dove Street, suite ua. 11ie q'IOfttJlly workshops arc alto held in the eliport A{tL The company can be cont.cted at 7S)..77•7. Why• Scott and Heiden arc both • lioensed marriage, family and child counselors, and thcy'r~ both sin&Je themselves. "We created the Sift&lcs Forum to provide an avenue in which lllnJlcl can learn how to deol with certain concems and then practice what they havo leamcd In a non-threatening. comfortable, casual atma1pbcre," Scott says. She eddl that the prosram also tel'WI aa a IOOCI "81 ror ainala lO meet other siagles. Says fWden; wrhere's ao much ilolatloa fOi' alnglea. With the grovp, at least they have someone else to interact with." ff OW: Scott and Heiden say their • ncd1lin1 service has done well so far. AbOut 40 people attend each monthly wortahop, and the Singles Forum is hosting two six-to ei&ht·mcmbcr groups each week. Doth partners C'Ofttinue to maintain their individual c:ounselinc practices, though Scott • she believes the Singles Forum has the potential to evolve into a f ult-time business. Lesson Learned: ::t she's learned that business partners have to have the same valuea ond goals, and coch has to bring complemcatary strengths to the venture. Heiden adds that she's learned to be patient. "Nothing'• going to happen over night, and you're going t'? have to put in a lot of hard work and funding in the beginning," she says. ' -By Tony Cox -Do JOU know 1omconc who should be pl'Ofllcd la thl1 ttttk/y fcDturc'! If so, send your sugutloa to The Pilot's business editor, Tony Co.r, at JJO l¥. B-., Sl, CO$ta Mesa, 92627. ShMllll~ Andrea Heiden, left, and Susan Scott are partners in the Singles Forum. ~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~------__.;_~~~~~~----,,_~--~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. Up _lhe Ladder ,., .. . . .. August Napolitano, formerly of CB Commercial, has been named manager of Cu.shm•D A Wake- fteld's Newport Beach and North Orange-County offices. Joe W. An- guiano, formerly of Los Angeles- bascd Lewis &t Associates, has joined Tbe Rox· burah Aaeacy Inc. in Costa Mesa and The Green1bur1b Napolitano Group Inc. as vice president of public relations for both organizations. Anne E. Mcinnis, formerly of Security Pacific National Bank. has been named a vice president with Northern Tnast of C.lltornl• in Newport Beach. Northern Trust also announced th~t Marie A. Hardtlce, who ._ joined the com- pany eight years ago, has been named second vice president, and Diana Wam- bold has been named an opera- tions associate. Hardtke and Wam- bold work in Northern Trust's new private banking division. Eddie H. Lew has been named senior wholesale account executive with Newport Pacific Fundln1 Corp. in Newport Beach. Bryan R. St. John bas been named a senior account executive with Equity Bancorp Inc. in New- port Beach. Plt•st uad 10ur Up tbe Ladder aaaounttmtnts to Tbe Pilot's business editor, To111 Co%, at JJO W. Bar SL, Costa Mesa, 9m1. Appointment Calendar Today. leTlp of N~JJ:OO • Beach, an orpniz.itlOn designed for exchange of business leads, meets at 7:16 a.m. this morning And every Tuesday morning at the Balboa Bay Oub in Newport Beach. F0t Information, aU £lain Pantez at 675-4500 or Shawn Wit· ders al (800)922·2~ 70. Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport klctt) will host a semin.ll' on the credit crunch from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. al le Me- ricllen Hotel In Newport Be.lch. Conl<Kt Peter Sien ill (202)22S·S611 . Wednesday: caEtdou; and business ronsultant Dr. limes A. Belasco Will conduct a seminar based on his book. "Te¥hing the Elephant to Dance," ftom 9 11.m. to 11 :30 a.m. at the Westin South ~ Plaza Hate! In CoQa Mesa. A copy of the book is incNded In the S12S-per-~ reptr.ttion lee. bg· 1stet by cani"I <800)829-8333. Tuesday, December 3, 1991 A9 nmy klll Matro Pointe towers City delays E. 19th Street studJ!i EAMIC** ~A MESA -High·rise or- buUdinp propoeed for the ctro Poinac p~ .... In north • Meta Inly bccomC victiJm or doWnlum In the economy and • slut Of local orrtcc apace. News of the potential changes in Arnel Development Company's eoaoin& Metro Pointe eroject came recently during the third an· nual review or the project with city ,Plannen and the City Council. orracc space both in Costa Mesa and eounl}'Wide, we no lonter antlcipate bulldina our rcmairuna four oJJke buildinp as oriainally planned .. ' Amel auomcy Leonard A. Hampel wrote in a Oct. 11 let· tcr to city planner J(jmberly Brandt. A 4-story ortioc building already finished at the site hu an OC• cupanc:y rate of 15 percent while a completed 6-story office building has a occupancy rate of 12 per- cent, according to a planning re- port by Brandt. More than 730 dwelling units have also been built ~s part o( the Metro Pointe housing plan, Brandt said. Buildings that could be elimi- nated include a IO.story, a 12-story and two 15-story office towers. In the coming year, Amel De- vclopmcnt Company will be com- ing up with a revised plan, which could include a proposal for more apanments and 'dramatically re- duce the intensity" or the total project, Hampel said in the letter. If the remaining office buildings arc scrapped, the development company could also stand to get a reduction in nn estimated SS.8 mil- lion in tramc improvement fees. Arnet has already spent more than $2.4 million to improve intersec- tions in the area, Hampel said. COSTA MESA -City Councilmembers vo1ed Mond:iy to · delay a city-iponsored study aimed nt preserving the residential quality or E. 19th Street in the hopes the county will join in on the study. Last month. the Council a!.kcd the county of Orange to cooper- ate on a study or the effects or keeping E. 19th Street a two-lane residential street, as opposed to a 4-lane thoroughfare, a move that would save 69 homes. Council members also asked 'ror studies or the impact or remov- ing proposed Santa Ana River bridge crossings at 19th and Gisler streets from the same county highway plan. The Board or Supervisors is expected to make a decbion on the issue as early as late December. "Based upon the current econo· my and the existing oversupply or Since the project was· approved in 1988, Arnel Development Com- pany has developed about 16 per· cent of a 1.2 million square feet parcel on the 900 block of South Coast Drive, Hampel told the Council Monday. fiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pl.AN: ~Ilion~ proposed The proposal represented an ad· ~tion of 200,000 square feet of f(>mmercial building space to Curci-England's original de- velopment plan, which was ap- pnwed by the city io the early 1980s. Also, the approved plan did not call for any apanments. CUrci-England has already de- veloped three 12-story oCfice tow- ers, totaling about 700,000 square feet, on the site, meaning that without a revi sion, the developer would be limited to another 600,000 square (eel o( commercial building space in South Coast Metro Center. The city's planning staff recom- mended against the revision, sug- gesting a maximum or less than 1 million square Ccet of commercial space if the 600 apartments arc added, said Donald Lamm, deputy city manager for development ser- vices. "We said that if you're adding apartments, reduce your com- mercial," Lamm said. "The starr is of the opinion that we don't want any more traffic impact than we've already planned for. They (Curci- England) didn't like our recom- mendation economically." Rather than accept the alterna- tive proposed by city starr, Curci- England is preparing another pro· posal that is expected to be heard by the Planning Commission in late January and by the City Council sometime in February. Shurl Curci, owner or Transpa- cific Development Co. and a gen- eral panner in Curci-England, said be plans to propose a total of 900,000 to 950,000 square (eel or commercial space -less than the amount suggested by planning staff and about 250,000 square feet beyond what's already butlt - plus 1,000 apartments. By placing a greater emphasis on apartments, the project would put less strain on traffic, Curci said. Apartments have different traffic patterns than commercial From A1 are still fairly positive about living here, it 's not the paradise it once was." Traffic remains the most impor- tant problem to county residents, but more residents than ever are ranking growth, housing, crime and schools as the most imponant problems in their lives. Baldassare and research associ- ate Cheryl Katz polled 1,002 adult Orange County residents between Sept. 3 and 20 through telephone Interviews conducted by UCI's Center for Survey Research. "Orange County is a suburban community that is rapidly becom- ing more urban, more complex and more congested -aJI with a less vibrant coonomy than we once had -and many residents are having trouble accepting these changes," Baldassare said. "However, we're not just seeing spoUed Orange County residents complaining be· cause lhinp aren't perfect -l Tiie FEED BARN ~ buildings. he said~ and many or the people who would live in the apartments would work nearby, in the South Coast Metro area. "Wc•re trying to be responsive to what we finally understand the concern to be," Curci said. With a weakening office market and an opportunity for profit with an apartment development, Curci· England submitted it.s first revised proposal two years ago, Lamm said. But with the Costa Mesa General Plan expected to be ap- proved in 1989, the developers held o(f in hopes that the new general plan would resolve the issue. "We've been waiting for the general plan for four years," Curci said. "I think we're growing a little bit weary." Now that-Curci-England has de- cided to quit waiting on the gen- eral plan update, Lamm said, it behooves the company to push its revision through as soon as pos- sible. Being a revision to an ap- proved project plan, and not an entirely new development, the Curci-England proposal can be ruled on before the general plan update is completed, Lamm said. Lamm said that until the new general plan is adopted, the plan- ning starr is being conservative in its recommendations. In addition, city approval is just one or several diCficult hurdles Curci-England will have to clear before the group's plans come to fruition. Besides facing the pros- pect or a soft real estate market, Curci-England would also be up against a tight lending market. "We 're in a situation where de- velopers arc planning out ahead, trying to have approved projects for when the economy turns around," Lamm said. South Coast Metro Center is lo- cated on land Curci-England leased from Costa Mesa's Sakioka family, but the Sakiokas arc not involved in the development. think there are some very signifi- cant problems out there." Only 13 percent of those sur- veyed say they're satisfied with local freeways, a 19 point drop compared to the first 1982 survey. But 79 percent or county commut- ers drive alone to work, a number reflecting no change during the last 10 years of the survey. "This may well be one or the last places on earth where people change their driving habits," Bal- dassare said. ''1bere's a kind or 'Western' mentality here -people think they ought to be able to sad- dle up and go whenever they want." Fifty-seven percent of the resi- dents surveyed say local control or growth rates is too lax, a 17 point rise since 1982, although support for stricter regulations is un- changed in recent years. 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One half warns you to watch your diet, the -----other half cries 59 and Holding that life is a ban- quet. I've always sided with my -----younger self be-cause we have more in common. The Old Girl who toddles off to bed by 10 in her hormone cream and slippers lives a pretty dull life. We used to have fun together, but she's now too old for me. 1 don't know what I'd do with- out the support of my fearl~ss alter-ego, who is 30-something. I can always count on her to give me a fresh perspective when I'm overwhelmed by the nilly gritty of aging. True, she gets carried away at times. Her suggestion we take up belly dancing was a real bum- mer. As my chiropractor advised me, hip bones can't be talked into thinking young. Mornings are the oldest part of my day. Half awake, I have to po- litelr. listen to a Greek chorus of bodily complaints. My back de- mands a heating pa~t my tummy renders a sour report on last night's bean burritos. While I'm waiting for my pouches to deflate, so I can put on my eye-liner, my Old Girl lectures me on my juve- nile behavior for staying up too late. The session always closes with her favorite cliche, "We're not getting any younger, you know." As I'm pondering this gloomy assessment, a message comes through from my other half re- minding me to hang in there be- cause I'm not any older than she is. The lady lies in her teeth, but she's a real pal. Occasionally my two ages have a head-to-head confrontation, leav- ing me to negotiate a compromise between clean living and modest decadence -like a glass of wine with dinner. While the body is a mean scrapper, it's no match againsr a-tough, r silienT spirir who is anything but blithe. Nobody has ever seen an altcr- ego on a CAT SCAN, so it's hard to imagine what it looks like. Dut it has to be pretty compact to fit into the right-hand-brain where all the good stuff like creativity, intu- FREE ADMISSION lltl'llllt~ ...... REVOCABLE LMNG TRUSTS .--uw~•Y•MYm - 9950 Slater, Fountain Valley Thursday, December 12, 1 :00 & 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 18, 1:00 & 7:00 p.m. MIUJH11- RESERVATION S 848 -6499 · Pr®-te required If value of ntate •XCMd• seo.ooo. not seoo.ooo . Joint '8NnCy don not •void ptObat• and can relUll In the paymtnt of unnteetsaty Income tu ition, and astrology charts are stored. Examining the pain and plight of migraine sufferers · Out for somcono for whom the effort could prevent W here's Uncle Ken? migrnlnes, the job takes on a new hue. It mnkes a As the fnmily gathered around the • modicum of sense, after oll. that when you !oke both Thanksgiving table, Uncle Ken was acid-requiring ond olkaline-rcquirin~ foods into your conspicuous by his absence, and it wasn't the first stomach at one time, one of them wall not be . time. digcstecl Your stomach cannot, aOcr oil, be both acid Uncle Ken was spending the day in bed with a nnd alkaline nt t~e s~me time.. . migraine headache. Any tight intensified the misery, Q n n more sc1cnt1fic note, 1t is known that . so the curtains were closed to partially digested foods cnn produce undesirable blockade the sun. In the pitch black byproducts. The umino acid hist.adine, f~r ex~mple room he lay with n cold wet cloth can convert to the potent vasodalntor, h1stam1~e. covering his eyes while the right side Histamine is the cu~prit for which ma~y.allerg1es are of his head throbbed mercilessly. blamed, nnd for which we consume mtlhoos or dollars Nausea prompted frequent trips to in antihistamines yearly. the commode. In the '60s Dr. Henry G. Dicier was saying that If you arc one of the 18 million migraines were really just an "alcoholic" type of people who suffer from migraines in headache, wherein the body merely ferments foods this country, you know what it and produces its own alcohol. Alas, a migraine closely meons to live the life of a resembles a hangover. mi~raneur. E~cn the usual.ly There is the school of health professionals who link Health enjoyable hoh.day~ are no JOY when migraines with prostaglandins, the hormones that Dual ages create special prob-U d one suffers migr.aanes. . . prevent innammation. Here, too, the fermentation • lems for older hostesses. They can P ate If you nre typical~ your ~igrames notion fits nicely, as alcohol interferes with the only pray their guests will bring come on ov~r 11• period of tame, conversion of essential fatty acids to prostaglandins. their younger alter-egos to the .. . .. pcrh~ps bcgannmg as mere So because we are dealing with hypotheses here, I party and leave their cranky selves sens~t1ons on one side of you.~ h~a~. Once would recommend that every migraneur supplement. at home. Nothing dampens a gala established, however, the word pam becomes an his diet with gamma linolenic acid as found m evening more than people ex-understatement. I know one woman "".ho would evening primrose or changing cures for irregularity. ra~hc~ go !.hrough the lab~r of 10 bab_ics tl~an o.~e borag~ oil capsules. . migraine. At least the p:un of labor as fruitful, she Q nee a migraine When I was young I tned to told me. . . . has gotten its I know one woman who would rather go through the labor of 1 O babies than one migraine. think maturely. Now t.hat I'm ~a-lnterest1~gly, an a survey o~ :3.~ A~iencans. grip, however, there is turc I find 1L esscnLUl~hiAk.-..LCSCarch~rs fr~m John Hopkins .~nl\7rs11y and the ~omcthing safe an<l y~ung .. It's .good for your c1rcul~-A~bert. Einstein College of Med1cme in ~cw York natural you can do in t1on, d1spos11ion, sex life, and cun-<;tty discovered that w?mc.n were three times more the way of pain relief. osity. If nothing more, it proves ~e~ to suffer from nugramcs than men. y 00.1 2_3 1 _ that aging isn't all bingo, Geritol, U nfortunatcl~, because anal.ge~ics like Tylenol bl~~~i~s 0~ regul~r and Lawrence Welk. offer no relief, and prcscrrpt1on drugs that offer (( . . relief arc dangerous, the migrancur often li ves a li fe co . ~e in pur~ '~~ter, Nancy Mcintrye is D resident of, of drc:id -never knowing when or where the next strain, an~ use varrn Laguna Niguel. ¥ migraine will strike. as-~ ret.enll~n enema,. . . . It's the luckl• Up for Lovet Migraines arc set npart from other headaches in This ~mn.ss speedy relic~ .11.~ost every time. c that the vessels leading to the head first constrict, caffeine ."1 the coffee tha~ as a~~orbcd t~rougwh thre i't then swell. This disturbance in the blood flow seems c~lon, travels UR the portal ~cm to .. the 1.ivcr he 10 be the cause of the pain, sensitivity 10 light st1mu~ates the.bale ducts. l~ dump their loat an: ·s (photophobia) and visual disturbances. Out what any. dilatc.d veins to constrict. Coffee taken t 1s w y 1 about the nausea? entarclr different from that ta~en by mouth, . . . . . . . according to Dr. Max Gerson in "A Cancer Whale n<;>t a sc1entaf1c fact, ti is_thoug.ht bys~~~ Therapy." Now I realize that this isn't something you tha.t t~c m~graneur. hns an exceptional s.usccp11b1hty will usually find printed in the newspaper, but, hey, if to 1~d1gestaon. Whtie .we .should all .be somcw~at Michael undon can discuss it on the Tonight Show ... cautious of the combinations to which we subject our digestive systems, for the migraneur this is a must. Ben Davis, in "Rapid Healing Foods" says that migraine headaches are nearly always poor food combinations, and that complete relief is all but guaranteed if you separate foods into compatible groups. He suggests that you combine in one meal only foods with similar digestive requirements. For those of us with "iron" stomachs, this would be a tiresome task. Imagine, no turke)' sandwich, because it combines a starch that requires alkaline digestion, and meat that requires acidity. Much has been written about migraines, some scientific, some speculation. I offer this information based solely upon personal experience. My hope is that while we "men of science" co11tinue to gaze through our microscopes looking for the invisible migraine malefactor, perhaps you will find some relief in these suggestions, allowing you to got on with the business of enjoying life. Dr. Julian IY/11taker, M.D., ,.,,,o offers his opinion in this mxkly column, opcrotes Whitaker Wellness Institute Jn Newport Beach. 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We regret any inconvenience this may have caused. ---- ------------------ W EU., HE'S GOT A LOT OF OTHER THINGS ON HIS MIND -The very selective invitations were out, and the b GOP (Grand Orange Pnnjandrums) planned a welcoming salute today for the important emissary from the White House. But then things happened. And, as you may have heard by now, Jobn H. Sununu won't be droppin' in on Newport Beach this anernoon. The appearance was quietly aborted (excuse the expression) the other day because -as explained by local Republican headquarters -Dushman One is needed at the Mideast peace talks getting under wn~ in Washington. Well, that's one valid reason for The Nunu's no-show here. · But nobody dared to mention that the White House chief or staff also might be busy updating his job resume. ... Wiit~ 0 ON THE SUBJECT OF LlfTING SPIRITS - Republican county chairman Tom Fuentes, home from his first visit to the Orient, was regaling ------friends the other night with some amazing talcs. In Tokyo and Seoul, he said fine booze was available for the sobering price of $200 per fifth . Which made one ex-GI listener (who, me?) yearn for the good old days when, while bivouacked at Tokyo's Yuraku Hotel, he was slurping the best Scotch for merely 15 cents a shot. Gosh, was that really, four decades ago? 0 1 HEY, CHAMP, HE SAID IT, l DIDN'T ~-AtSunday's!uncral services for our beloved Los Angeles Rams, ex-heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson was spotted on the sidelines. Way up in Anaheim Stadium's high-rent district, well out of the fighter-love r's hearing range, someone snapped this quickie: ... "Do you know why Tyson cries when he's with a woman?" Pregnant pause, then: "Mace!" 0 FASTER THAN A SPEEDING MISSAL -How did the Charlie Browns react to the weekend item about their son, the Benedictine monk, entering the world of communications technology? They didn't wait for, Frere Francis Xavier to read it in The Pilot's international edition. They faxed it to his monastery in France. 0 SPEAKING OF DROWN MATTERS -Cousin Morris Abramson, visiting here from the ol' hometown of Reading, Pa., was stunned to learn thaJ tanning salons actually exist in this land of sun and surf, sun and skin, sun and run, etc. He thought it was another of my get-rich-quick deals, reminding me of the time I called from Japan with an investment opportunity -noting that there wasn't a single big and tall men's shop in all of Tokyo. 0 UGH.TEN UP, EVERYBODY, AND ENJOY, ENJOY -In case you don't know what day this is, holiday-wise, here's a clue: It's the second day of Hanukkah, also known as "The Feast of Lights," an eight-day celebration. Hanukkah (also spelled Hanuka, Chanukah or Channukah, depending on which paper you read) is a time for joy. It commemorates history's first baulc for religious freedom, fought 2, 150 years ago between the Jewish Macabees and the Syrians. The Macs won that Holy Land war against the Syrians a couple of millennia ago, but -last I heard on the 11 o'clock news -the peace talks arc still going on. Crescendos cook up a Fiesta Last Sunday morning, one spot to be for brunch was the hilltop home of Marta Brennan. There was a lot cookin'. The group she Was hosting was Pacific Sym· phony's Crescendos and they were building up to I Crescendo or --their own. CINI a. JIRll The tasty kick· orr brunch f ea· tured Chinese chicken topped cheese sourrte and a tangy pasta In fresh tomato and basil sauce. Despite the cos· mopolitan fare, the brightly col· ored south-of· C-10..~ Enjoying the Cresce~dos~ pre- Fie$ta! parfy were Cmdy l<Jec- zko, left, and Carol Van Holt. ---------------------------------------- Tuesday, December 3. 1991 ~~ ~=aeeeee=~ Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 ~ ~ ·,~ " ....... _ • • A ;-.J ·~ "'--- "" / . ~~ \ .. j __, ... / /· ... , ;i......-\It 1Lt ... '-..... _,_. "/ I ~ ..~ "~ I • Newport Chapter, National Charity League, debutantes, back from left, Sharee Parker, Megan Pm .. ers, Danielle Vieth, Samantha Joyner, Beth Guggenheim, Allison Spragins, Kate Hamilton; middle from left, Laura Rittenhouse, Amy Roberts, Ashley Crary, Hillary Dundas, Ally· son Raufll, Mary Jane Weeshoff; front from left, Hilary Wells, Jill Hochadel, Jennifer Bentley, Carol)'n Ross and Mary Anne Melchior Newport debutantes bow into society "Ladies and gentlemen, may I present the Newport Chapter, Na- tional Charity League, debutan1es of 1991." With that announcement by pre· scntcr Ronald Robison Saturday evening at the Hyatt Regency Irvine, 18 young women wearing bouffant white gowns bowed in unison as 420 friends and fam- i I y members watched. Vldl Dan Society The ddS1hittes arc Jennifer Bentley, Ashley Crary, Hillary Dundas, Beth Guggenheim, Kathrr,n Hamil· ton, Jill Hochadel, Samantha Joy- ner, Mary Melchior, Sharee Park· , er, Megan Powers, Allyson Rauth, Laura Rittenhouse, Amy Roberts, Carolyn Ross, Allison Spragins, I HOLIDAY SALE! Danielle Vieth, Mary Wecshoff anc.J Hilary Well s. Earlier, each young woman hall been in the spotlight for a moment as she stepped from a gold, green and white garden se tting and ex· ecutcd the traditional St. James bow before being escorted down a white carpet by her father, while the Ron Rubin Orchestra played a tune of her selection. Formality continued a!. fathers and their daughters waltzed and then the escorts cut in, parents and other guests were on the dance noor, and at one point an informal fun conga line snaked through the mirror-topped din ner tables centered with elegant white, gold and green floral arr:inge· men ts. "This ball is not a fund-raiser, but is to honor the debutantes who have completed sL"< years in the Charity League's Ticktocker program... they hove yolunteerec.J more than 5,000 hours to com· munity programs," said Kathy Har· ·German Rome BUery Wedding Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln. C.M. Call for Info. 540-0281 At th~ debut were, from left, Presideht Linda Boris, ball c~air­ woman Kathy Harrison and national ball director Gigi Spragins. rison, chnirman of the b.111. the 31st for the chapter. Linda Boris is prcl.illcnt of the Doryman's Inn Ocuntront Bed 4 BrtakfHt Roman«, Luxury. l'CIOllod1na elegance & VIC'tonan Grandeur await you. Make plans today for your Honeymoon or annmvcn:iry. 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BEACH (714) 675-4704 ~· I Elitllrtainment Tinsel Jown co•s to Locally based film company carves ·niche By Haft Harrell Sllfl wrtw T om West is out to capture the old magic of Hollywood on film. · He plans to do that by relying on actors' talent and not multi-million dollar special effects. "I could realistically say it cost $1.5 million to make, but what we actuaJly spent is absurd," West said of his current project. The key, he said, to his success is solid acting, good dialogue and a new technique of filming he and his fellow partners of Babylon Motion Pictures developed. The Newport Beach resident along with his son Joel and two close friends, Robert Hallak and Nancy Coffey, founded Babylon Motion Pictures roughly five years ago. They are cu__rr.cotly completing filming on their first feature-length movie, ~lier Bud," a science-fiction film reminiscent of classic B movies like "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "It Came from Outer Space." "It's a comedy thriller," he said of the film written by Joel West. Movie 11Bad//1 !!P.~IMA 300 N.-~ Cen1e< 0...... 644.0760 I Add-fomfty (PG.13) 12 30. 3, S JO. 8, 10·20 2 ,_.. .... hp (~ I, 4, 7, 10 3 C..pe ,_ ~ 2 30, S. 7-30, I 0 IDWUDI &SLANO CIHlMA FoJh.on lliond, ~ -''-640-1218 1. My 04ft !PG) I JO, 3 4S, 6, 8 15, 10 20 2 Amencan To• 2) (0) 1 :JO, J:JO, S1JO, l 1J0,9tJO a......,,., ond tt.. ._, (G) I, 3, 5. 7. 9. Soi only 10:45 4 MOft In tt.. M.-(PG.13) 1 •S. 4, 6 15, 830, 1030 5 .._,, _,, .... ..._. IG) 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 6 My Gitt {PG) I 30, 3 45, 6. 8 15, 10 30 7 ,.,., s-.. c-11 30, 3 45. 6. 8 15 10 30 The film focuses on two young adults, Johnny and Sally, who encounter this "bud" which tries to conquer Earth. "It's true camp, but solidly played for reality. And that's where the comedy comes in," he said. In addition to relying on strong dialogue and actors' talent, West said he uses "real people" whenever possible. 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That, however, Ml.SA CINlMA N.-po11 Slwd /19th St 6•6-!>01S TM 'fbt..r Kine (R) 8 Uttle Mon Tote tPG) 6. 10 30 TOWN CINTH CJNIMAS Sovlh Cocnt P1010 751· 4184 I llodc lobe (R) 4 30, 8. I 0 2. For the loyt (R) 4 30. 7 .30, I 0 20 3 MeotlngVeftu. (PG.13) 5 45, 8, 1015 4 ,,,., Own l'rMrt• ldoho (R) 6 1 S. 8 JO. 10 30 SOunt COAST "-A%A 8"stol/Svnf'.,..., 546 2111 1 a..vtr..,., .......... !Gl 12 2, '· 6. 8. 10 2 Cope hor {R) 12, 2 30, s. 7 30. 10 3 ~Girt (PG) 12 15, 2 30. N 5, 7, 9 15 IOUTM COAST V1UAOI Svnllowet ot 9.,,101 540 0594 I fflt"'°I •f Alllmcrtl9" 8 2 1_,bllng IOM (RI 8 0-My lyet (GI 6. 1010 3 OoM My lyu (R) S IS, 7 30 10 doesn't mean the company is a complete unknown. According to West, Babylon has a large following in the area, New York and Paris, among other locations. People started noticing the company's work when it released its first short film, the life of Benjamin Franklin told in 10 minutes. Its second short film, "Toast," brought Babylon more notoriety. lrvlne TMI UNIVIUfTY CINEMA 424S Co"'P<11 o. ... 8S•-8811 1 My Girt {PG) I 45, 4, 6 15, 8 30, 10 JO 7 Utt!. Mon Tote {PG) I 30, 3 45. 6. 8 15, 10 IS 3 houty ond the ._st {G) I, 3, 5. 7, 9 4 Other '"''•'• Mofte)' (R) 3 I 5. 7 15 lllty lolhg.ote tPCI 1.15, S IS, 9 IS 5 leouty ond the ..... (GI 12, 2, 4, 6. 8, IO 6 My Girt (PGI 12 45, 3, 5 IS. 7 30. 9 4S 'I 45 WOOOlllDOI CINIMAS llom>nco Potliwo'tlCut .•r en.. 551.Q6.S5 I TM Addoma Foonlly (PG-13) 17, 230, 5, '30, 9 •5 2 Cope l'eor (R) 2. 4 30, 1, 9 30 3 Fe< the hp !-i I IS, 4 15, 7 IS, 10 IS 4 Anteti<-ToU 2 {GJ I, 3. S, 7, 9 S All I W•nt fw ~ (Gl 12 15, 1 IS 4 15.6 15 8 IS, 1015 ShlUN ~ phqlo let; a.brlon phoeo • Assistant director and actor Robert Hallack (left in left photo) talks with director Tom West during making of "Killer Bud" in Newport Beach recently. Babylon partners (above) hit the beach. "Toast" is really two short films combined. The first is a talc of domestic violence -a fi$ht between a husband and wife, ending with the husband getting a knife driven into his forehead, all over a piece of toast. The second is a drug-related adventure with the user winding up on a piece of toast. "All of our films have a strong message," West said. "If we haven't reached out, we haven't met our goal. All of our films must do that (and express love and caring about people) or it won't be released." All of Babylon's founders have a strong background in the film industry. West has worked on such films as "Back to the Future 11" and "Escape to New York'' with John Carpenter. "He taught me a lot," West said of Carpenter. West, a 20-year resident of Newport Beach, has also coached actors. His first experience as a filmmaker was in high school. West said he used a Brownie camera to make the film and charged friends 50 cents to sec it. "I made $15," he said. Hallak is a respected actor who studied in the same class with Robert de Niro and Al Pacino. Coffey, a production assistant, also has a strong background in graphic arts and designed the promotionjostcr and T-shirt for "Killer Bu ." "We're a band of filmmakers sharing, caring and respecting • each other as artists," said West. "We've been called the U2 of filmmaking." Seasoned Gilley to perform her~ Country star to shine at Crazy Horse ""========================================================================================. By David L. Almquist -Special 10 The Piiot r rm Piere~ Brothers l1ll MORllJARlES and CEMETERIES 1991 CORPORATE Nm U.S. MARINE -llBVE "ml-Fii· TOTS" _.. No Later than Dec. 20th Iring an unwrapped toy to: These Pierce Brothers Locations: ANAHEIM 2425 W. 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Gilley first gained national recognition in 1977 with his song "Roomful of Roses," a tune turned down by practically every Nashville record company, but recorded with the then newly formed Country Division of Ptarboy records. It topped the national countcy charts. Incredibly, in 1977 seven albums by Mickey Gilley hit the charts. The singer founded "GiUey's," the 48,~square-foot mega-honky tonk, in 1970. Esquire bas described the club as "just a honky tonk, about 40 pool tables, and on a busy night, this capital of urban cowboy culture has a population . greater than most state capitols had during the hey days of the Old West." No stranger to country chords, Gilley grew t1p in Ferriaay, La., with his piano-thumping cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis. Soon after Jerry Lee Lewis had his first "Crazy Arms," Oilley, working as a "grease monkey" at the time, went to sec him in concert. "I took him to the airport afterwards, and he pulled out a big wad of hundred dollar bills," recalls Gilley. "It make me decide right then I was in the wrong business." 1. Mickey Gilley, who performs at the Crazy Horse Steak House and Saloon Dec. 9-10, has ridden a rocky road to success as a country music star. After stints in New Orleans, 1 Biloxi, and Mobile as a singer and piano player, Gilley decided, "I was at my lowest ebb. I was beginning to sec how hard it really is to become a star, and I honestly believed it would be best for me to \et out of the business." He returned to Houston and worked in construction before the f cver for the keyboard and a lingering note struck again. It led to country classics such as "Room F\111 of Roses," Ovcmigbt. Sensation," and "I Overlooked An Orchid." Appearances on "The Fall Guy," "Fantasy lslao~ "Austin City Umits," and even "Lifestyles of lbc Rich and Famous" followed. A worldwide audience flocked to Gilley'a for that stylish blend of down home entertainment. A seasoned Mickey Gilley may indeed sing of lady luck, "She's an 'Ovemiaht Sensation,' she's an open invitation, she's all•you've ~------------------------•L------------------ever wanted, ask any man she knows." ®TARGET. TB.EICOPES • BINom.m e MICROSCOPES "" ~ '*' ... ...,..,., .,.., .,,, --.,.,.,. ""'CGP9 ond c.__,_:;_ ____ ...,....:..__ :MIJCuMr ....,._ .... ULI 1 IAVI UP TO 41% • 81'1111;11t HUJt'J' ••rr •• -4" .... "Er• The Craiy Horse is k>cated at 1580 Brookhollow Drive in Santa Ana. Tickets for the en4aaement are $27.SO. For reservations or information call S49-1S12. ewport Beach/Coata Mna Piiot .lmii555555~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Community Forum Edilor William lobdcll ••• 6424321, ext. 351 0 n November 5, voten in the state _ of WashinJt~n J?Ulled the brakes on the term hm1tahon by def eating Initiative SS3. This initiative would have limited the tenns of Washington's state and national legislators. Most reputable polls taken in Washington for the six months leading up to the election showed Initiative 553 leading by margins of 20 to 30 percentage points. Tenn limit proponents in Washington and around the nation along with a diverse array of political pundits all confidently predicted another victory for the term limitation polls and the pundits were wrong. Washington Examining the pros and cons ol term limitations Third, combining a proposal to limit for terms for state legislators with a proposal to limit congressional terms is a mistake. It might be best to leave term limits for Congress to a national move ment to amend the Constitution or at least. to a separate initiative. There's no economy of scale to mixing these initiatives if they both lose in the process. In California, a separate initiative to limit the terms of California's congressional delegation is currently being promoted by former L.A County Supervisor Pete Schabarum, the primary advocate of Proposition 140. Fourth, proposals for term limitation that permit rotation in office might he preferable, on election day and in operatiort. to proposab that permanently restrict a legislator from ever running for 11 specific office again after a specified period of time. Rotation in office Liberal Politics voters rejected 553 by a margin of 8 percent. Why was 553 rejected and what lessons can be learned from the Washington experience? well-financed anti-553 public relations effort during the final weeks of the campaign emphasizing the punitive character of 553. This campaign also emphasized that conservative o rganizations outside the state, namely Citizen~ for Congressional Reform, were trying to take away the voters' right to choose their representatives. The charge that voters were being duped by outside instigators and meddlers stuck. LIMIT, the organization responsible for the initiative, had a very difficult time during the final weeks of the campaigning recovering credibility with the voters. voters. As one opponent of Initiative 553 put it, "We might not have done it without Jerry Brown." Apparently, Governor Brown was very persuasive -in the wrong direction. For these reasons and probably a few others, Washington voters did the unexpected, they turned down the opportunity to send the incumbents packing. Frankly, proponents of term enh ances the experience of future office holders; an ab~olute limit on holding a '>pecific office squanders experience. The Monday night quarterbacks have advanced three main reasons for the defeat of Initiative 553. First, Was hington voters were eventually persuaded that the loss of House Speaker Tom Foley and other se nior members of the Washington congrec;sional delegation was too big a price to pay for term limits. Unlike term limit initiatives previously passed in Oklahoma, Colorado, and California. Initiative 553 would ha\~ applied retroactively, counting time already served in office to determine how much longer an elected offi cial could serve. This retroactive provision would have forced Foley to step down from limits around the nation should be thankful for this setback. The term limitation express was rumbling along a bit too quickJy for its own good and for the good of the nation. This defeat should provide a much needed opportunity for F our of the eight ~tale term limitation proposall> that have already qualified for the l 992 ballot arc authentic system~ of rotation in office whereby elected officials are permitted to serve for dc,ignated periods of time and then are "reduced to private station" as America'!> revolutionaries would have put it. After a predetermined period a<. a pm-ate cttizen individuals arc permitted to run for the office again. ,,...reflection and evaluation about the politics of term limit reform and its consequences. 'A number of lessons can be discovered office after only one tcnn. In total, Washington would have lost six members of its eight member congressional delegation due to this provision. For a relatively small state, losing so mu ch seniority in the U.S. Congress was probably too much to bear. F inally, post-election commentary credits or blames former California Governor Jerry Brown for pulling the brakes on the term limitation express in Washington. As part of his presidential campaign. Brown went stumping in Washington to deride political incumbents and commend the passage of Initiative 553. Brown's advocacy had two, albeit unintended, effect!> on the debate in Washington. First, opponents of 553 pointed out that any reform advocated by Governor "Moonbeam" was probably not suitable for sensible Washingtonians. Second, Brown's presence rekindled anti-Californian sentiments among the immediately from the experience in Washington. First, while outside assistance may be necessary to start an initiative movement, large amounts of money from outside sources spent to promote term lim its may be resent ed by a state's voters in the long run. Second, retroactive provisions in a term limit initiative are probably too punitive eve n for voters outraged by the excesses and irresponsibility of profe ssional politicians. Starting the clock anew might reduce the hostility of many politicians to term limit initiatives. Fi nail), states that have not yet started a move to put term limits on the ballot may want to wait awhile to do so until more evidence is gathered about the potential effects and consequences of term limi tations. Sure I). it's heller puhhc policy to wai t and be right about a reform than 1t ts to ru:.h ahead and be proven wrong. Mark P. Pt-traces is Assistant Praft-s or of Political Seit-nu at tht-Univusifl· of California, Irvine and bas written · utcnsfrt'ly on term limitations and the principle of rotation in office, including "The Poison of Professional Politics" published b.'f the Cato Institute. Second, a coalition of business and labor organizations ran an aggressive and Freedom of speech I must respond to Barr)' Zanck's Hotline diatribe in the Nov. 28 issue of The Pilot entitled, "No laughing matter." First, let me say that I am an Orange County liberal and not all liberals are Democrats. I do find it tu be so very typical of Orange County conservatives to say th ing!> like , "We wouldn't accept a Democrat here." Who would thcv accept? They did accept an · ex-Democrat anJ ex-union offici.11, Ronald Reagan and vote him in :" a President. He was one of tho~e folks who switched parties at convenience. at least that's what my history books say. Secondly. Mr. Zanck mentions the Nazis and call s them socialists. Yes, they did have socialist in their name , which wall National Sociali~t German Workers Party, but he must remember that they were fascists and fascists believe that a government should be a government that exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through the merging of state and business leadership together with a belligerent nationalism. Sort of like Orange OR!nty conservatives, kind of. Then he talks about being embarrassed and ashamed and frightened that his tax dollars pay for people like Mark Petracca to espouse the liberal philosophies. Well, that's what makes this country great: the fact that people can espouse different philosophies and, yes, he may be a tenured teacher or professor, but that doesn't mean that the government dole only goes to liberals. My wife is a teacher and works very hard and spends a lot of her money on her kids, but don't forget those on the government dole arc senator!, .;~; -~ .... -, .. !!'!-~· ... -.-- -• • -a ' • • ~ '------~----·2.--..a......JL..l__ ~ --~ How to get involved This is your community ncw~pJpcr, and \\C'd lil-.c to hc.1r from you. Herc's how )'OU can become Jn JCti\C pJrt1cipJnl 1n the Pilot's Community rorum p~1gc. v Call lhc Readers' Hotline (6.i2-6086) and lcJve your mesSJge. While we \\Clcome all comments, we'll only publish comments from tho~e who lc.Jve a name (please spell it out), city and phone number (fo r verification). v Write a letter. PleilSC be as brief JS possible. Longer letters will be considered for Community Forum page. MJil your letter to "Letters," 330 W. Bay St., Costa MCSJ, CA 92627, or fax them to 646-4170. v Give the editor a call. William Lobdell can be reached at 642-4321, ext. 351 ;ind would love to hear fro m you. v Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at the Pilot strive to be fai r and objective. On the Community Forum page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of views -many of which we disagree with -in the interest of fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials. congressmen and ex-presidents who continue to get a retirement .tftcr they leave. Isn't that sort of ltkc a government dole? I'm glad to sec that he is going to continue to buy your paper so long as you espouse his views. Well, I will continue to buy your paper so long as you continue to espouse both sides of the issue. Keep up the good work. L. THOMPSON-HAILSTONE Costa Mesa • M ark Petracca's Nov. 26 article asserting that Orange County conservatives would welcome and elect a-David Duke only demonstrates Mr. Petracca's ignorance of conservatism. ~ Unlike Heeralism, which kno"s no bounds of unreasonableness. consl:rvatives in their wisdom .... ould not consider electing David Duke because of his reprehensible affiliation. The students in Mr. Petracca's classroom are most to he pitied because he "ill never disclose to them the ill-fated logic which he uses and its similarity to David Duke's. Thank you and I appreciate you having that hotline available. GILBERT HESS Newport Beach EdUCIUonal Issue I am calling because I wanted to clarify something that had appeared in the Nov. 30 issue of The Pilot. ln Russ Loar's story on the front page about the Latino o;tudents and the d;vp-out rate, he 11ays two things that Llhink are in accurate. One in the last parag,-aph before it jumps to the back page, Co"1m_unity commentary 1t talk!> about our move toward hili ngual !>Choo! district materiab and the new bilingual agendas and he sa~" thC)'\\erc advocated hy Martha Fluor. Actually, 11 was Rod McMillan who asked to do that. It was mentioned at the school board meeting and I think it would have been nice to have acknowledged that. Then as it jumps to the back page, it says during the campaign that Fluor criticized the district's English-only policy on school materials. That is true, Martha did criticiLe an English-only policy that she thought existed. In truth. 1t never did . In truth, we've been sending home for years all of our school news letters l-0 the communities where there is a wide va riety of parents and families in terms of what they -.peak at home, we've been sending them in a number of languages so that the student handbooks at the beginning of the year in the chools and the parent newsletters have been going home in English as well as Vietnamese and other languages, including Spanish. So we have had at least English, Spanish and Vietnamese and to perpetuate the concept that we were English-only and not responsive to parents who spoke other languages. I think is totally inaccurate and to not have written it in such a way that Rod and the people who have been asking for th is receive what they've been asking for rather than saying that Martha is the great savior on this issue, I think is inappropriate. SHERRY LOOFBO~RROW Costa Mesa • I was reading the article on th e Latino drop-out rate and the article by refers to the family English literacy program that I am the coordinator of. I JU'>I wanted to sa) there are no cla!\Sc!> beginning Monday night. However, we do ha\'e several programs that are beginning for parents. For information. call 760-35 12. AV IVA FORSTER Newport-Mesa School District Praise for The Plot I just call ed to tell you that I was really impressed at how nicely and how properly you did the debutante photos for Childrens Home Society in your Nov. 30 issue. It was a lovely photo, it was socially correct and I just was really impressed. I thought that was a really nice thing for you to do. It was quick and not one of those things you have to wait for 96 years to sec. Your community reporting is really something a small town community r1ewspaper really needs to be. So I really appreciate it. • CAROL DR U Co ta Mc a I "ould just like to say a great big thank you to LoriAnn Basheda and Shauna Norfleet for the beautiful article and the photo in the Nov. 28 issue of The Pilot. Also thanks to the editors for the "thumbs up" in your Nov. 30 editorial. Last. but not least, a special thank you to all the people who have called about the artrcle. I've made some new friends and have even gotten orders. to make muffins for one family and cookies for a ladies' church meeting on Tuesdays. And. I'd like to say. keep the phone caJls coming. we can nil put ou r thoughts and ideas together . KA THY PUTNEY Costa Mesa A fond look back at the. good old days • 1n Newport Beach 0 n a wann July evening in 1960, I slid behind the wheel of my mother'• 1956 Chevy 4-door and headed up Newport Blvd. and south down the Coast past the undeveloped back bay, the golf oouflC aurroundcd by vacant fields and slowly "cruised" into Merle's Drlve·ln on the corner of Coast Hiahway and MacArthur Blvd. As a 16-year-old junior at Newport Harbor High, Merle's, Bob's Big Boy on Balboa I land or the Rcndc.cvou &llroom were THt places to hang out. , For all the "action" in and around can, Merle'~ wa the cl 1c vintaac 19505 car-hop burger and malt joint. Even in your mom' cnr, is pimply·faccd kid could J cruise around and orouncJ the parking lot trolling for almo t anything, and c~tching mostly nothina! If two guys with hot 'SS chcvys wanted to te~t their nerves, MacArthur Blvd. wa the ideal trip. Nobody, I mean nobody, ever drove up MacArthur, mainly because at d1dn't 10 anywhere. Newport Blvd. and Laauna Canyon were the only inland routes to and from the beach. So up toward the old Buffalo Ranch, now at the corner of M'llcA.rthur and Ford Road, we'd marked off a quaner·milo stri~ ju t ror an evening's run at Merle' • But lire moves on. I graduated from Newport H1rbor '62 (where were you in '62?) and arter a year 1t .. CoaJt" I went lo • the midwest to college and followed those years away with a two-year stint in the Anny. By the time I returned ln !970, l oould h•rdly believe my eyes. MacArthur had become '• major traffic artery. Merle's, Bot>'s on the Island and the Rendezvous Ballroom had aone the way the way or my mother's 'S6 chcvy. Irvine had sprouted out of nowhere. fa hion Island, UCI and tall indu trial buildina: had replaced the groves where we'd taken our high school date to drink beer. The quarter-mile draa strip on MacArthur wa fronted by ~n ive home and fancy medical bulldin . And, ju"t recently, on November 19, 1991, t bypassed old Corona Del Mar on the newly paved Newport Coast Drive on my morning commute from my home in San Clemente to my office . I didn't know whether to laugh because I could now avoid the jam through Corona Del Mar or cry because yet another hunk of pristine land has been tossed on the scrap heep in the wake of "progre . " So I did neither. I found a Bob' Big Boy and inhaled a "oombo plate" ~nd chuckled to m~lf over the &reat memories of life in . lccpy little Newport Beach. The comer of Oupont and Von Kannan? l wonder if someone' restored my Mom' ·s6 chcvy. JOHN ANOR W FULTON Irvine • I B ravo to Mary Hornbuckle and Joe Erickson and the Costa Me~a City Council for taking a stand against the Santa Ana River crossi ngs and the widening of East 19th Street. The City Council and re51dents are united to eliminate the~c: planned river cros.-.ing!\ and to downgrade l:.a">t 19th Street. We arc pleased that the voice' of Costa Mesa re'>tdcn ts are being heard and that our city council 1~ taking action to protect the future environment and quality of life of ou r city, Several homeowners a\\ocia1iom in Costa Mesa h:J\e formed a coali tion 10 pre'\ervt: the quality of life in our re~1dential ne1ghhorhoods. The propo~ed bridge crossings anJ l:.ai,t 19th Street 't\ 1den10g .,.. ould have rc .. ultcJ 1n ad,er'e cm1ri1nmcnt.tl and traffic 1mpao' un our community 't\ tth no i.tpparcnt benefit to C)Uf Cit\ co ... ta !vtesa has contributed lls fai r share to Orange Count~. 10clud10g the 55 hee"a) e"<tension that benefits Newport Beach, -widening of Victoria Street that hcnefitc; Hunttngton Beach. and Adam'i Street tmpn>\cmcnt!> that benefit I ourtatn Valle\ In addi tion, the Performing. Art<, Center .ind South Coa~t Plaza Metro complex prm ide l.!ntl.!rtatnment, 'hopping. and JOh<. to all of. Orange Count) Wl· a1.,J... that the count\ and ~urrnundinl:! cities · 'uppon Co~ta ~1esa b~ amcnJing the Count\ Ma<..lcr Plan of H1gh"a~-. tl1.rem0\e plan' for the S.mta Ana Rt' er cro .. -.ing' and lhe taJ...mg of mti;c than 60 home'\ on a charming rc,1dcnt1al ~trect. ROBE:.RT D HOFFMA.'>: Prcs1Jent, East Side Homen.,.. ner!> Association Cost Me~a I 1 ~ecm~ that one cannot question the official edu- cational line without being accused of being an elitist. I find it unfair. and eve n of-• fensive. that PT A president ' Bonnie Engstrom chose to respond to m) recent com·. mentary 10 The Pilot by sug- gesting that I felt there were tudent~ -who were "not wor- thy of nu rturing." There was no such impli- cation in my commentary. In . fact, I conclud;d by propos- ing "the goal of developing all students to their highest potential." In my original let- ter, the word "all" was un- derlined; The Pilot chose not to reproduce that emphasis. · Of roursc, there should be • c qua l c ducat io n a I o p-· portu01ty for all children; but 11 is JllSt as ohvious that stu- dents are individuals, with • unique needs and abilities. A .. cntence in my original let- ter, omitted by The Pilot for lack of space. cited evidence th at grouping student s by ab1litv aided a'erage and 'low ·learners a~ well as fa st lea me rs. PAUL C. EKLOF Costa Mesa An Independent Ncwsp<tper Published by Co.ut Community News, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Grcssingcr publi$hcr Willi3m S. Lobdell editor & vice ptC)idcnl Steve Marble ma~ging editor Walter Burroughs 1901 -1989 (°ttnding publisher - .. A10 Tuesday, December 3, 1991 Newport llellCh/Com 'l.te.a Piiot I) ---------- Back Page TRIP: Newport Beach officials spend at 8Q8111e ol taxpayers From At Pomeroy, Barry Gross and Norma Glover; and Parks Commissione'r Jo Vandervort. Burnham and Cox hadn't yet submitted their reports as of Mon- day. But according to a Pilot re- view of the other reports, lO of- ficials cost the city roughly Sl 1,000, which included a $150- pcr-pcr.,on registration fee. The delegates varied their kngth of stay and lodging. Police Ch1d Campbell ~tayed only one mght in a $165 Hyatt hotel room, 11;" up on an S88 night and stuck w a per diem of $40 per Jay. Camphcll\ total declared expense of $516. including hi.., registration fcl.'. \\a~ the lowe't submitted b) an~ Ne" port Beach official for the confernence. Others ranged from ~pending a total of $834 (Whitley) to $1,692 (Debay). The five planning com- missioners racked up the highest hotel charge, staying fou r nights at the Hilton -where the conven- tion was based -for $278 per night. Other delegates spent some $100 less per night by staying at hotels like the Pare Fifty Five ($144.30 per night) and the Ra- phael ($128.76 per night). Several planning commissioners also drove to the conference in- 'itcaJ of taking $78 to S88 nights and thus racked up mileage of at lca'>t 800 miles. Each driver wa-. reimbursed 24 cents per mile. Dehav and Hewicker acknowl- cJged ·the hotel charges were much higher than they'd ever been before. Hewlcker said he was sur- prised when he learned the hotel cost because two years ago, the Hilton had been cheaper. By the time he learned of the cost, reservations had already been ')Olidified, Hewicker said. "We will not make that mistake again," he said. Still, officials interviewed said t hey didn't think the average S 1, 100 expenses were out of line because of the quantity and quality of training provided. Some 120 seminars on a variety of public is- sues, including planning, public safety, parks and libraries, are held durin~ the five days. Many city commissioners and committee members assume their positions without any gove(nmcnt experience and need imllruction on how to improve communi1y ser- vice, Debay said. "Speaking as a planning com- missioner, we put lloun into this," Debay said. "And we are paid $60 a meeting. I don't feel Sl,000 once a year is that much more to add on to the expense. "The conference classes go on all day; I come back exhausted. 1 have no apologies whatsoever." Explaining some of her ex· penses, Debay said the city paid for her and several other officials to attend a show by the Capitol Steps, a satirical musical group from Washington D.C .. as a treat after a long work day. "The city felt we were entitled to some kind Holiday Celebration and • • December 6th and 7th <ly Meet Santa both days from 1 larn to 2pm! • Door Prizes! • Refreshlllents! •Balloons! •Face Painting! ~ 19th ......... FREE POINSEITIA with $15 purchase frolll any of our merchants! *Purchase must he made on above dates only, while supplies last. Limit one per cu.5tomer. 405 Fwt Appointments of Newport Buck's Clock Shop Charles Barr Jewelers Darrell's Tux Shop L. Clenney Designed Portraiture Early Year~ Toys Exdusifurs Express Postal of Newport Fashions by Hiqui Fashion Forward forever Friends Haute Cokes James Albert Solon Masterpiece Cleaners ,. The Children's Bookshoppe The Dance Center The Pizzo Bakery Concepts in Videography Westcliff Floorcoverings WBT<lln C 0 U R T The Friendly Place To Shop 164 9-1831 Westcliff Newport Beach or break or entertainment after all the curriculum we went through," he said. As for gelling reimbursed for her $10 bellhop tip, Debay, a real estate agent by trade, said, "The point is, I wouldn't have been there if it hadn't been for the con· ference. That was just part of the expense of being there, a n out-of- J>?Cket expense for me. Certainly if it's challenged, I would be happy to pay that. "Real estate is really to ugh right now and for me to be out of town for three to four days i'\ really hard for me." Ht.wicker added that the League of Cities conference is one of only two annual gatherings planning ' commissionen attend. Travel ex- penses arc budgeted every year for such educational conferences, Hewieker said. "That's not to say the sky's the limit,'' he added. But others raised questions. Sansone said when he attended his la!lt League conference in North- ern California about three years ago, he was told he would only be paid mileage equal to the lowest roundtrip airfare. Danner, who came to the city JUSt last year, said other city hall veterans also recalled such a rule hut he couldn't find it anywhere in the hooks. ··so I had no reason to deny" the mileage requested this yeM, Danner said. EXPENSES: Costa Mesa omcials more thrifty From A1 league resolutions and making rec· ommendations about state lcgisla· tion. U nlike Newport Beach, when it came to travel expense , delegates -whether 1hey flew or drove to San Francisco -received only $78, the cost of a round-trip plane ticket reserved by city offi cial-. months in advance for the trip. cording to a report prepared by A~sistant City Ma nager Rick Pick- ering, a nother conference at- tendee. At least 126 semina rs, 11 departmental meetings and five general se sions were held during the conference. Vice Mayor Genis asked for the report at the suggestion of City Hall watchdog Ernie Feeney, who mainly wanted to know if anyone had attended a seminar titled, Alc;o unli:Cc their ncighhN1ng "Gaining Community Support for city, Costa Mesa delegate~: fond fax and Fees Hikes." and other cxpen!'tt:!> were capped at To feeney's relief, none of the $40 per Jay. The detailcJ e:<pen'c • ddegiuci. from Costa Mesa at- rcpons -which were nnt ex· tended the seminar. peeled to total more than S:!,600 Among the seminars that were -were not due until the end of attcntled by city officials: "Devel- Novcmber. said f-'inancc Director opcr fees a nd Conflict of Inter- Susan Temple. who also attended ci.t," "To Contract Out or Not?" the conference. The report!-wcre "I low lo do Financing by Assess- not yet a\'ailablc Monday. mcnt DiMrict,'' "Buying Smarter Vice Mayor Sandy Gen1!> :.aid and Cheaper," "Parf.o<?Iships for 'he helped cut co~h by buying Progress: Cities and Schools," "Ef- cheap slice:.. of piaa from '>treet fectivcly Communicating Through vendor., and arranging her night the Media," and "Recruiting and 11mc)> to cut one extra night of Retaining Minorities and Women hotel expenses. in Mid-Management." Convention lodging rate-; for the Offic1ab abo said they gained officialc; ranged from SR93 for City 'aluahlc information through ex- 1\ttorney Thomas Kathe to $333 change-. "ith r;ome of the 3,000 for Leisure Services Director Keath other city representatives who at- Van Holl. Room e~penscs varied tcndcJ the conference. c;ince '\Orne official:. didn't stay all I ho\c attending the five-day five days for the conference while conlcrencc included City Manager others stayed with frienc.Jc; or fam· AllJn Roeder, Planning Commis- ily ''on Chairman C.C. Clarke, Per- Coltta Mesa delcgatci. attended 'onnel Director Steve Hayman and more than 90 meetings and semi· l'ransrmr1at1on Director William nars during the conference. ac-Mnrn~. MURDER: Woman arrested; body parts found at scene From A1 several months ago when he saw her in front of a store on Newport Boulevard. The c;hort, hlack French woman had been beaten up, he said. and 'he blamed her "boyfriend'' for the black eye. He told her she could stay at his home until 'ihe recuperated. "She was unstable when we knew her," said the former room· mate, who asked not to he identi- fied. "She seemed loony." Several days later, the woman left. Esqui'l~id she dropped by their home to :.ay hello !-evcral mure times in the weeks that fol- lowl.'.d, but said they hadn't seen her for some time -until she showed up with the bag of intes- tines. Esquivel said the woman told him her husband had $150,000 in a safe at their apartment and she would give him half. plus some house accessories, if he helped her dispose of the l>ody. Esquivel said that while Nelson appeared upset when she first showed up at his home, her de- meanor changed by the time police arrived. At one point, Nelson called out to a neighbor, Brian Culbe rtson, who had just returned to the scene with some Jack in the Box ham· burgers: "Hey, what you got for me? Why don't you come talk to me?" Neighbors agreed thnt the sus- pect d idn't appeor distraught . "She. didn't look like <ihc wa~ crying or excited or nothing," i.aid Gloria Bigelow, who lives ucro~!'I the trc~:I from the hOU\C: where Ncl\on's car was parked. "She ju t i;at there o n the cu r~ "taring 11trai1tht uheod." NclliOn was detained an the front vurd of lhc Monte Vista home with several poJice office~ watch· ing over her 1hroughou1 the after· n0<in until they took her to the Costa Me n police dcp:u 1mcnt thnl evening. 'This is shocking. Guys get busted for drugs on this street, but nothing like this has ever happened.• -~ml.DW resident who lives across the street from the house where suspect's car was-parked T here she stayed until police ob- tained a search waif-ant for her apartment in the early morning hours. Police boarded up the apartme nt after they removed the holly parts. Nelson was officially arrested on suspicion of murder hctwcen 5 and 6 n.m. Monday. Capt. Tom Lazar said they have no motive or weapon, nor do they i..now how the victim was killed. An autop!.y, which began at 8 a.m. Monday, was still is progress Monday evening. The coroner's of- fice apparently had to reconstruct the body before determining the cause of death. Richard Schwartz, who manages the Elden Avenue complex where the limbs were found, said the per- son who signed the lease for apart- ment No. 18 is a 56-year-old man who moved there in April. Neighbors said the red Corveue the woman was driving had Texas license plates. Several news re· port!I mnintain the victim W8S a former F.I Paso, Texas rancher. Ncli;o n i" bcina held at the Or· • angc C'oumy jllil on $250,000 bail. The men who took Nelson fnto their Monte Vi t:t Avenue home 'cvcrnl months ago said she told th\!m 'he "a fr1'1m Egypt. But l.n1nr 'aid he i from France. "1 hi" i'I 11hocking," 8( clow said "Ou)'.' get bu~ted for dru !I on thi trcei. hut nolhin~ like thi has CYCI h.1ppcncJ. "II', weird." ~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~a Sports Newport Harbor High cross country coach Eric Twe it and his state champions bask in victory after Saturday. Tars overcome opening jitters, ramble, 78-61 By Kirk Wolcott Sports W(ller l3ELLFLOWE R -Ju~tin Mcintee and Eric Vallely combined fo r 48 poin ts and the Ne,.,.port I larbor boys bn,kctball team overcame fi r~t -gamc ji tters to po:.t a 78-61 win over l3ell0owcr on l\fonday in the non-league opener fo r both teams. Vallely, a sophomore guard mnking his v;irsity debut. scored eight of hb '.!I points during a 16-4 run in the first half that gave the Sailors a 30-25 lead they never gave up. "We expect Eric to be one of our shooters this yea r. I !e's got the re!>pon~i­ bilities of a junio r or se nior," said New· port Harbor Coach Bob Serven of Vallely. who had 13 point s in the fir~t half. Mcintee, a senior forward who ave r· aged 18 points and 10 rebounds a ga me last year, led both teams with 27 points and 11 boards. I le connected on I I of 13 free throws, including seven in the fo urt h quarter, to wipe out DellOower's strategy of getting back in the game by fouling. As a team, Newport hit 22 of 29 free throws. BellOower made 4 of 9. Nevertheless, the Buccaneers enjoyed seven-point leads of 12-5 and 21 ·I4, be- fore Vallely's second of four 3-pointcrs jump-started the sluggish Sailors. "The first game is always tough," Ser- ven said. "We have a bunch of guys just back from football. We've got to do a bet- ter job on defense and blocking out , with our size being not very big." Newport Harbor got in sync in the sec- See JITTERS/83 Pilot Tip-off Classic ···"" lt .,,,,.f r-1 •;'II I .... <• I ,,lf'Ntii•l•• I r"' Cl!r-. Utt1i"1 ,, •• t , t:t: Ot , ••• l " ~ • ~ 1 1 •'H1 --~ '-~-----' _. BTft J ........ -., . . .. ,.. , .... .. ,.. r 'r"' ,,., • i ... '" ftl fJ ,. ...... • r"' ,,.. .. t•t '-J, •. •r• °""-J L ... ,cl"• ......... .. _ :;;-;,. -;-! , .. 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"·" 22nd tl\lr.111 111 l'J . ..l.\ hut l:"lh among 11:.1111 ''-' 1111:,: 1 unner' ···1 here "'·r..: ,~·\cll indl\iJu.d' 111 flont nl l).1\ld~,111 ;111J 'he \\,1., the 1c.d le,.'· 'I\, cit ':11d. ·t '.::~,1nc of thl1,c g11I' "~le 111111111.1111. B.1i.11.·,1ll), I k.1thcr and G1,u1 Jll'lt t11p·th1pp1.·d pl.ice' lil·~.1u'e llllr 1h11d girl 1' 111>rm.tll) G\\cll T"1't, "hu t1r1.hcJ fourth "\\'c didn't kill"' 1f G"en \\:t!> l!llllll! 111 hi: .ibk Id run .... o 11 "·I' .1 1~ .. i1 i:utt1 r.1-c.: for hn. Ju~t gl·tt ing her t1 1 run ''a~ :i 1~lu,:· -· ,\1,1.1 111 th..: Oi\l'li011 Ill 1.1cc. Kat) Lk kit anti 0 1.·ni,ha lkndL 0f Cmt;1 ~k'J 1111· See GIRLS 112 A Kellogg who's definitely been eating his Wheaties! \.alv•ry <..n•JM!• • M1tlt for some key yardage. ' .. By Richard Dunn Sc>ot1.s Wliter F ive times, including once last Friday night in the biggest game or Calvary Chapel High's young football his- tory, Matt Kellogg has carried the ball 65 or more yards for a touchd6wn. Opponents might consider him puny (5- t-8, 147 pounds), but if an,rone know!> how to wrestle ror yardage, it's l<cllogg. He makes his own grains nnd comes to you fortified. "If you look nt just his rushing yards (l,084), then start addina those return yards to it, he makes ror 11 pretty danger· ous runner," Culvary Coach Kris Van Hook said or Kellogg, a junior who will make his tackles in the mot room as soon as the Eagles Cini h their football season. "Matt has the ability to find hole , thnt's what makes him better than other bncks. Kenny Almo is probably stronger --.......i--....:111 and weighs more ond i~ quicker, but Matt ha thiu ability to find where the hole i to make little cut end pop tho c longer runs. That's what you're looking for on the return." Kellogg went 79 yards on the sccond- half opening kickoff ngainst Trona in the CIF Southern Section Division X quarter- finals, a 27-14 Calvary victory. It wn-; Kellogg's second kickoff returned all the way this season. His first, on 81 -y:m.lcr against LA Daptist in Cnlvnry's only lo (36-13) this year, was on Sept. 21. Kellogg, the inaugural Calvary pl nyer to be named Piiot Player or the Weck, has also n1shcd for touchdown thi c ason from 78, 65 and 65 yards out. Against Trona's Tornadoes, Kellogg carried 23 time for 131 yard in addition to his kickoff ~eroies, which gave him 17 touchdowns on the cason. Top-seeded Calvary, a Chri tian school in only its second yeor or varsity football, won its first-ever playoff aame, but Kellogg and hi teammates M:em to be un· urrccted by the taunting of oppo,ing play- er . Sometime .-unkind word nre being pokcn in the pile . • "Trona was talking a lot durin~ th e game, but we talked in our play.' aid Kellogg, an Arrowhead League wrestling c h ampion Inst winter at 140 pounds. "When "e pl:iy public schools. they thin\.. they can talk, but we hit them hard and prove it to them in our piny. "Sometimes they'll say stuff to me like. 'You're '•enk or small,' but Co3ch Yon Hook really h3s us disciplined a lot. We do our talking on the scoreboard. When guy arc talking, coach JU!lt says. 'He). Jcsui. lo,ci. you. Come bJck on the next play.' .. Kellogg. "ho averages 6.2 yards pe r carry, tran~fcrrcJ to Calvary from Mater Dci aft er his fre~hmnn year. He haJ fr icnJs on the Cnhary wrestling team. currently ranked No. 8 in Orange County in the prcscason poll. Von Hook. tho.ugtr, might have Kellogg another two weeks if the Eagles defeat See KELLOGG/IZ II So. COllM HWJ. Lii•• leetti. .,.., (N.-.. c..,. .. 09C) f Twsday, December 3, 1991 ----------------------------I -------- I --~ =============================================:::::=::===:==~~ High schOol footb11J _ _ _ _ _ > .. _, . . · i The bright side: Tars Pgi:"[, Fontana found out the hard way, l 1are always lhePe (CIF) sTATs ,. can go a lot faster by air! Fn Po Gh Jo I sul da vie fie SI pc By Richard Dunn SOOltS Wnter Losing rarely hai. com.olat1on, but if conmtency hai. an} thing to • ... do "1th it , Ne ..... port Ha rb o r I ligh coulJ be con)tde r cd jmong the football elite in the CIF Southern Section Di,i!>ion VI. The Sailors (7·5). "ho ended 1he1r !>cao;on llst Frid:iy after top· !>Ceded Valencia dropped a 28·0 pJ\IOJd on them in the quancrfi· njk .Hhanccd to the Final Eight fur the fourth 11mc in the p:is1 fi,e \eJ~Llll\. .. ,,.I.' 1alkcJ :ibout th:it ia,t \\t:Ck 1\tth the co.1chcs:· :-.:c,\port H:ir· t1._.u ht·jJ cuJch Jeff Dnnklc} said. 'In ti: PJ't three ye:ir!>. only 11'0 · 11:.1:n' lwm 11ur dhision have been tu tht· quar1crfin.1b -U) :ind Tu~- 11n .. Pel11 lc can tal k about Valencia .111J ~uttn' 11111-. and other team!> becJu'c t·h ... ,\c "-On 11; like Co- rl1nJ dcl ~1:1r. "h1ch h::is a gooJ ll'\l!l1.1.I rr1 •;r .1m .inJ 11 un II J fe11 \C,ir' 111 a fll\\ Uut our pl.l\er~ L.i1.: m.aJ~· 11 tu the qu.1rtc:rf1nj1~ \l:c l."t t11r ... c \c;1r' \'jknc1:..i I il'1 1. ~1 , ... , 11 111~ h.1'>1\ I. JnJ net· th~·r h.1-. 1'.1~·111cj o r R.1ncho Aljm· 11 ll' ·· 11.,· 1 .1nJ our-.ehc' h.t\e been Ill th~ .ljftt:rfin~il'> the pj~t three ,c.ir' ·' J \\c\e cone four of the p.1,1 111 ~cjr\. So I think "c·rc kmJ of kc the tc:.im thjt\ al".1~s """ DAR IN MANGNALL A 6-foot, 185-pound senior inside linebacker and All-CIF candidate again, he had one interception, six tackles and two assists. there -I think the key to our football program is consistency." The scoring output for the Ti· gers (12-0) was their third lowest of the season, having entered the game a\eraging 37 points per con- test. Although Brinkley's pulling for 3 Sea View League team (Tus- tin or University} to win the Divi- sion VI title, he feels Valencia will go all the way. .. I think they "ill 3nd thal'll be t\\O \ears in a row th3t the team \\e\e lost to "ins it 311," s3id Brinkle), \\hose Sailors \\ere elimi- nated la)t 'car bv e' entual cham- pion Sunn» Hilis. 27-7, in the quanerfin:ils. ··r d like to see our league "in it -it makes our league look stronger. £\en though Valencia beat us. "'c've beaten l\\O of the four teams (Tustin and Uni,ersity) that are s1ill lcf1." Folio" ing a scoreless deadlock in the first half, Valcnci3 grabbed the halrlime momentum and a 7-0 lead "hen quarterback Marc O'Dricn connected with Kevin Al· exander on a 32-~ard scoring bomb "ith no time remaining. .. 11 just ll\\U ng the momentum at th:.il poin1:· Brinkley said. "This te am had never gone in 0-0, and I think if \\C \\Ould ha,e, it would ha'c bc.:n like us going in ahead, s:i~ing to ourselves. 'Yes. "e can play "i1h these gu~s.' .. \\'e·re pleased "ilh the "ay our guys performed," continued Orin kle~ ... \Ve definitely had the toughest road 10 the finals." BEAU RALPHS A 6-foot-2, 230-pound junior lineman, he was involved in seven tackles on defense and -.........-...--............ played solid on offense. Npt. Harbor (7-5, 3-2) 8USOM (lllDMDUM.) Plepr Cotucao McKown Lawson Wass MlllCUSO t.4~ F°mty Gonules Mcintee Hims ... ti .. tc:tt ...... 254 1194 4.1 as ~ 5.2 34 1&5 5.4 11 " u 10 ·22 -2.2 5 12 2.4 4 .s ·1.3 4 .J2 -1.0 3 ·1 -4.5 2 6 3.0 1 -3 -3.0 ., ...... pa po Jd9 pN 1~ 17 841 7 6S 31 292 7 1 0 0 0 R~ pc,,,. ..... 46 517 11.2 22 233 10,6 19 116 6.1 9 79 u 8 105 13.1 6 42 7.0 4 ·1 .Q.3 2 37 18.S 2 13 6.5 1 16 16.0 Scorlntt ~.., 4 • 0 ~ 0 14 0 10 4 4 0 ' 0 -2 1 2 0 4 0 -3 I'd· td .530 7 .456 2 .000 0 t~ '°'3 1 " 3 13 0 19 0 20 1 20 0 7 0 2S 1 10 0 16 f'llttV 66: Mancuso 24: CoklCcio 20: Llwson 18. ~er 17. ritt 1t McKown 6; Mclr*e 6; l.lat19Nll 6. Kttctwn 6; Tnm 2. SEASON (TUii) Opp T $1 fin! W.TIS 144 ~·)11~ JS&.1492 A1m;t MhnO ~;iri U A~ 111$.'WlQ ~ 124 TC1J1puS1VJ~ ma A~ plist19 ~ 104 Pm~ C"O. d "'7·221-11 Ay;. QM! 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Ul'llllr !MIS ........ 1&1 a-1134 u 1S3 11~ 9& 11~232-H 9.7 s_o 256 u-e 1 ·S 3t66 ~ 5>2U 19-13 27 21 ~19 4-35 23.24 Aecumui.ttve Score by au.1en ~ 23 24 69 21-137 tlt•Plll1 t4w 35 &l 62 25-ISS Log, schedule 1) Or.mge 10 34 Ocean View 0 0 Huntington Beach 6 0 El Modena 10 14 Estancia 0 10 Saddlebad.• 21 27 C0<ona del Mar• 0 21 Unf\ers.f) • 7 21 Tustin• 14 10 \Voodbndgt; • J~ ·' CIF Oivtsion V1 Pl.lyoHs 35 Buena Park 14 0 Valencia 28 •Sea View League game ORANGE COW JEEP/EllLE lit ----------------------~---------------------WINTER COOLING SYSTEM SPECIAL LUBE, OIL a FILTER SPECIAL • Chedc l"tOlel ord belh •Chemical t\Jsh system • Re61 with one gotlon coolonl/ onlHree1e • Prea11e test cooing sys1em NOW ONLY ---------------------~ ----~----------------' JEEP CHEROKEE SKI RACK ATIACHMENT Holds 4 Prnrs of Skis and Poles R.g. $112.00 NOW MocM1 #122CXXIQO. Kll6. IW1 °*<* .. modllt or'ly °""' .,. .. 12/3 '/91 H I I I I I I I I I I MocW" 330041~ ald ~ IO'it ott; on. I •IPM 12/31/91 , _____________ J ~------------- ' I I t I I I I : (NOT JUST &E INSERTS) : :SPECIAL .. i I Modll h JU and YJ ott; Ofer.... ', I 12131191 L ------------_I 25M.HlllOl IOUUVAID, COSTA "9IA :(7 lA 549-8023 1 (800)522-JEEP Holds 4 pairs Of Skis and Poles Moct9 II~ OIW..,_ 12/)1/01 There was no pulsating finish or thrilling dram:i. It was a Mater Dci High highlight film, instead. For many college recruiters, the video of M11ter Dei's 46-16 vicrory over superpower Fontana last Fri- d11y will be highly coveted. Dilly Blanton, Mater Dei·s CIF Player of the Year candidate at quaner- back, put the Steelers on the can- vas early. In boxing, it ''ould'vc been a first round knockout. "l read it and actually used it more for motivation for our team, especially for Dlanton," said Mater Dei football coach Bruce Rol- linson, referring to Fontana Coach Dick Bruich's quote in last Thurs· day's Pilot, when he said: "Out here, we say, 'He who throws first is the weakest.' " Well, Mater Dei threw first. It was the second play of the game, in fact, and tight end David Knuff made a sensational diving catch for 16 yards. It would go that way the rest of the eve ning for Fohi, which suffered its "or)I loss since 1977 when Fountain Valley de· feated the Stcelcri., 37·0, in Bruich's first sca)on. "Basically, what I saw in the quote was that he wai. Ir) ing to get me out of my g:ime plan, "hich was to throw the ball," said Rol- linson, whose offe1'1!.c completed 15 of 21 passes for 291 yards. 282 of which came from Dian ton. "Then I thought, he must have a little fear in him. And ma)be a little bit of a built-in excu~e in that, 'Well, you know \\C just don·t sec the pass.' We did it ~uccc))· fully and they couldn 't !>lop it anJ that's exaclly "hat happened. "As far as me pe r"1on:1lly. I don·t go by "hat othc.:r pcopk !>a). I think Dick Bruich docs a good job at Fontana '~ith that footb:ill program and thcy·,c ha<.l ~ucccss over a long time. I do feel a li11k bit of an allegiance 10 (Edi)on Coach) Dave White; I J..no" there's some ba<.l blood there (be· tween Edison and Fontana}. ''Dut the :idvant:.tgc \\e h:.id W:.J) that we jumped on them e:irl). (Fontana 1:.iilback Richard) Ste· phcns had a great game ( 197 )arJ, in 27 carries), but :i lot of tho)c yards were meaningk)) yards be· PACK: CdM third From B1 very proud of th is 1e:.im." !>aid Coach Dill Sumner ::ifte r Cdl\t im· proved on its ~cventh·place finish in state a year ago. "We had no front runner th" year, but today "ai. proof that cross country is a te:1m sport." After t\\-O miles of the three- milc race, 1hc Sea Kings had no runners in the top 30, Sumner said. Dut when senior StC\C Le- Sieur began his kick, he pulled four teamma1es "ith him and CdM finished 23rd, 25th. 27th, 29th and 31st. LeSieur crossed the line fir~t for the Sea Kings in 16 minutes 28 seconds. Junior Corey Thomas was next in 16:30, followed by sopho· more Tim Timmons in 16:39. SC· nior Aaron Mcl endon in 16:48 and senior Mike Dradford in 16:54. Junior Pete O:irmichacl ran sixth for CdM in I 7:00. In contrast, Laguna Hills plnccd rwo runners in the top 20. includ- ing Chris Lynch in rirth. and San Marino had one runner in the top 20 and two in the top 25. "We didn't have any in the lop 20, but that's what got us here," Sumner said. "They call them· selves "The Pack." They came to me before the season and asked, "How can we get to state?" I tol<.l them they each had to improve 30 seconds on their times." -By The Pilut PILOT GRID STATS Mater Dei (11 -1, 3-1) SEASON (lNDMDUAL) Pt•r•r Kt"1I R~ l.!oraru KuM ~ .bt~ Sanchez kruse Solts Suwa llUnel ........ ~ "" •vv Sit 631 6.4 70 303 43 44 39 0 9 31 95 3 1 2S 183 73 20 93 0 9 25 2 9 6 32 5 3 8 45 5 6 S IS 3 4 2 6 3 0 1 12 12 0 1 4 4.0 1 3 3.0 1 0 o.o PnsJn9 pa pc wd9 phi 249 156 2750 9 2 2 63 0 7 2 13 0 R.celvtnv pc nn. avv. S4 912 256 26 618 238 25 641 256 16 211 132 " 233 166 7 117 16 7 4 49 10 3 3 32 10 7 2 44 22 0 2 37 18 5 2 14 70 I 9 90 td lon9 a 32 2 21 3 17 I 14 3 36 0 33 1 8 0 10 0 22 0 9 0 6 0 12 0 4 0 3 0 0 pct. td 626 30 1 000 1 286 0 td long 10 63 7 77 10 65 0 34 2 60 I 30 0 21 0 19 0 22 0 22 0 10 0 9 cause they had to score quickly on long rum and he didn•t brc~1k any 60· or 70-varders, so \\e "ere OK.'' • Dlan1on, "ho reside) in Costa ~lcsa's Me!>a Verde district, threw lliree touchdo"n pa~)es. incl uding a pair 10 Rober ~toranlc of 35 and 52 yards. "On the 52-y:.ard touchJo"n (in Bl LL Y BLANTON A 6-foot-2 , 195-pound senior quarterback. he completed 14 of 20 passes for 282 ya rds and three touchdowns. He had no interceptions. GIRLS: Sailors state's best From 81 i)hcd l>CCond :.inJ I 3th. re· SpCCll\ely. For Ne" port ·s )late ch.11n· pion girb, )Cn1or~ ~klMJ Havnes. fifth on the tCJm, Liz Hoffner (~i,th) <ind Ken· dra Koi.ky (!.C\Cnth) rounJeJ out the S;i ilors' top fini)hers ~1ills. in eligible last year after tran)fcrring from K:.t· tell:i, where she wcnl 10 school as a sophomore, h:i-. bee n Newport's ho1tc)t run· ner. She finbhcd i.econd in the Sea Vi ew League ftnal., be hind Univcr)ily\ T:inJ.1 Dr ix. "She got Marted re:il ~low this year." Tweit said of Mills, who went to Tu~tin as a freshman before running track at Kate Ila the follO\\ ing year. "Dul about three "ed s ago. )he really Marted run· ning well. Mary's our No. 2 runner, but she had been our No. 1 most of the year. "Up until the Corona dcl Mar meet, Donna had never beaten (Crane)." First real test (CIF) passed In its second year of varsity foot· ball, Calvary Chapel I ligh has won its first playoff gome. It is now going to the CIF Southern Section Division X semifinals for the first time a(tcr winnins the Arrowhead Lc1auc for the Cirst time. Last Friday in Calvury's 27· 14 quarterfinal viclory over visitin~ Trona, the top-seeded Eagles, who enjoyed n bye in 1he n~1 round. used bia tolachdown plays from Sabe Younaer (.C l·yard fumble re· tum) and M:11l Kellogg (79-yard kicltorr re1urn) to outlast the Duth Velley·bnscd Tornadoes (10-2). .. Thinp like tho1 nrc especially &ood in • fairly close ball same:· said Calvary Cooch Kri Vnn Hook. \\-ho:oc 10 I '>t1uu<l ·has out· sco red its opponents this sca~on, 375-94. ''Friday night it wa s pretty criticul because we struggled a lit- tle offensively. nnd for Matt to come out and get that one right at the start of the second half, it re· ally made us foci like we were in pretty good control of the game. "1 didn't think there wns nny way they were going to be :ible to come back ond bent us. "TI1e reason we thousht we were in good ron1rol 1s because we could run 1hc ball on them. We felt \\-C could do that nnd run 1hc clock down and keep control of the g:unc. ·•1 thoui;ht defcnc•ively th:u (Jun· ior Qubidc. lincba'cke~ Sube Younger (6·foot-4, 180 pound,) c.11nc up with some big pl.1~s." 193 325-169!1 52 141 2920 244 I~ 113 11.3 553 23·211 2·18 4965 414 28-JS 8 1g.11 20 I 7 l~t009 U -84 f4S6 Log, schedu le 34 tolJni (Honolulu) 20 27 CJpastrJno Valley 21 47 St. PJul 9 17 SanlJ Ana 3 27 Ri\ersidc Pol y 14 4 2 Miwon Vie10 1 JS St. John Bosco• 7 .u Scmtc• 0 20 loyolJ • 28 24 81~op AmJI" 6 Clf Division I Pl.lyoffs 34 QuJru Hill 8 -16 FontJna 16 Dl'C G-LO)OO lat SA Bo\\11 • A%'<'1us league game the second quarter), Blanton liter· ::illy had time 10 bring his head around, but 1ha1 's all because he couldn't rcse1," Rollinson saiJ . "His feet were pointed to the other enJ. but he looked left, i.n:.tppcd back right, just cocks his arm and let') it go anJ it's right on the money. "!\lo)t kids couldn't do 1ha1.'' JIM NOLAN A 6-foot, 175-pound senior strong safety, he had one interception, eight lead tackles. two L.....-~._J assists. two deflections. Costa Mesa's Eklol sparkles FRESNO-Ignoring a disap· poin1ing frni'h the \\eek before, Costa ~lcsa senior Katy Eklof clo,cd out her prep cro)S count ry c.1rcer by placing second in the Di· 'i~ion 111 stale championship at Woodward Park on Saturday. Eklof. "ho improved 56 seconds on her ~2nJ-pl:.icc finish in 1990, cO\c reJ the three-mile course in IS minutes 51 seconds, i.ccond unly to Newport H:irbor senior Donna ~tills· 18:45. Eklors tcamm:i1e, senior Den- b ha Oend1, took 13th in 19:15. "Katy was gaining on the New- port llarh0r girl in the last 200 meter~ and might ha\'e won the race if she ha<.l started her move earlier,'' Costa Mesa Coach Dill Wc11engel said. Eklof, who won the Pacific Coast League individual title for the second ~lraight year o n Nov. 8. had hoped to win the Southern Section cro"n a week ago Satur· day in Walnut. Dul she turned in a sub-par performance and finished a disappointing i,cvcnth. To make sure this didn•t happen again, Eklof concentroted on her diet, water intake and training routine the week. -By Kirk H'oltott KELLOGG: ' From 81 Villuge Christian this Snturdny night (7:30) in lhe semifinals nt Kennedy ll1gh in Granado Hills. "You don't sec u Jot .of kickoff5 rclurneu ror louchdowns any- more." Vnn llook said. "We have about three different rc1urns 1hat we u c nnd this week we went back to the doublc·\vedgc return. We. j.u l wnn1ed to ~ct good field pos1t1on OUI o( the k1cko(f. Kellogg's infotuntcd with Notre Dame. dreams of pinyin& there someday. I le drives hi~ three younger sl ten (at;c• 14, 10 And S) to the lame Calvary school every day and mninioins 0 3.8 arade point average, but there's no truth to th<. run1or thut ho's drivina the team bu tu Ornn.idu llill • • ---------------------- ------------ Coach potato corner In the bleachers "Yo, Buckl On your right! A strayl" Television, radio TUESDAY • TELEVISION c~ntet Basketball 4 p.m.-Florida St.Syracuse, ESPN. 6:30 p.m.-GT·Vlllanova, ESPN. 10 p.m.-USF-Caliromia, SC. Pro Ba1ketb1ll S p.m. -Paccn-Pi.stons. TNT. S:30 p.m.-1..aken-Bucts, Ch. 9. Hockey 7:30 p.m. -Kinp-Sharb, PT. Boxln& 10 p.m.-Brown-McGlrt, SHO. RADIO Pro Bukttball S:JO p.m. -Lake rs-Mil .• Kl.AC (570). Horuy . 7:30 p.m.-K.ings-SJ .• XTRA (690). I WEDNESDAY TELEVISION Col~ Baskdball 4 p.m.-Maryland-Providcncc. ESPN. 5 p.m.-UMass-Kcntucky, SC. 6:30 p.m. -UNCScton Hall, ESPN. Pro Basbtball 5:30 p.m. -Cavaliers-Bulls. WGN. 6 p.m.-Lakcrs-Homcts, Ch. 9. Boxin& 10:30 p.m. -Lconard-HaiJcr, ESPN. 10:30 p.m. -Kelley-Zuniga. PT. RADIO Pro Basketball 6 p.m. -Lake rs-Char., KU.C (570). 7:30 p.m.-SA·Oips. KRLA (1110). Coll~ Bask.dball 7:30 p.m.-USCGonz., KNX (1070). 7:30 p.m.-CSN·LBS, KORO (1190). LOCAL SPORTS SCHEDULE Tuesdaiy lukttbAll cone,. women -OllpNn Collete .it Southern UJifomj, Collear. 5 p.m. HWi ldlOOI ~ -f'llot Tip-off Cusic • Newport HMtior ancf ~ def Mar higtl ~: N. Newpolt Hltbor -~vs. El Toro, 6 p.m.; Estancia vs. Beltllowtf. 7:40 p.m.; Al CorON def ~r -FGOdliM w. ~. 6 p.m; I.A QuinU w. ltvlne. 7:40 p.m.; Ma~ Del lit Tr.bum Hills Tournament ~er Del vs. Chltlo. 9 p.m.). HW' ldlOOI girls -Estancia .it Foodll11, 1 p.m.; V~ It Mater Oei, 7:)0 p.m.; Cmtar Mew •I IMne T ourn.vnent Wresllln1 Hlgfl ldlOOI -Estancia It Brta-Ortnd.. l:JO ~ tiW' ldlOOI girls -ColoN def Mu u Vi& htic.. ):15; Sunny Hills olt Mater Del. l ; ~ •t Li QuinlA. J; Mir• COil.i • Newport ~. l . field hocby Hlgfl ldlOOI -~ HMtior .. ~ J. Socctt .... ldlOOI ~ -ColoN def Mu It !MM, l; Fountain V•lley oll EJl.Jncla. l; (ddon .t Newport Hdor. 3: ~ Del It DIN Hills. 7 p.m. · Costa Mesa girls roll, 61-31 NORCO -The Costa Mesa High girls basketball team opened its season in impressive fashion Monday night, crushing host Norco, 61-31, in a non-league game. Olivia DiCamilli led all scorers with 28 points and added six as- sists and four steals as the Mus- tangs outscored the -..€ougars in each quarter. It was 14-S at the end of the first quarter and 31-14 at intermission. In an Irvine Tournament game: • Newport H.rbor .a, Huntlna· to• Balch JS: Maureen McLaren scored 12 poinu and Kala Ross added 10 points and 10 rebounds u Newport cued into the second round. The Sailors will face Brea· Olinda in a 6:4' p.m. same Wednesday niJht. 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Playing at Corona del Mar High School, the Riptide romped to a 5· 0 win over Colima of the Olympic Soccer League in a second-round game. The Riptide, currently second in the Pacific Soccer League, re- ceived an opening-round bye. Corona del Mar's next game in the Budweiser Cup, the second tournament in the 1991 Budweiser Championship Series, is scheduled for Dec. 15 against the Valley Ea· gles of Van Nuys. On Sunday, Perry scored twice in the first half off passes from Chuck Smoot and John Hudson. McCrimmon pushed the lead to 3-0 in the second half when he scored on a free kick and added another goal off a pass from Hud- son. Perry scored the final goal on a penalty kick in the 86th minute. In an earlier game at Corona dcl Mar High, the Newport Har- bor Lions were beaten, 3-1 , by Padco and knocked out of the sin· glc-climination tournament. -By The Pilot OCC men's soccer team in state finals The Orange Coast College men's soccer team will be gunning for its second state title in three years Friday and Saturday at El Camino College's Murdock Sta· di um. OCC opens the tournament at 6 p.m. Friday against Santa Rosa (16-2), the No. 2 seeded team from Northern California. North top-seed DeAnza College of Cu- pertino (21·2) takes on Orange Empire Conference runner-up Ir· vine Valley College (16-3) at 8. The championship game will be played Saturday at 2 p.m. follow· ing the 11 a.m. state women's title game between DeAnza and Moor- park. The four-time defending Orange Empire champion Pirates ( 13-4-7) earned the right to play in the four-team tournament by defeating San Diego City, 2·1, in overtime at Balboa Stadium on the SDCC campus last Saturday night. OCC brings a six-match winning streak into the state tourney, and has lost just once in its last 14 outings. Two goals by Scott Goldman, the JCC:Ond coming o.n an assist by Brian Slayback with about five minutes left in the second 15- minute overtime period against San Diego City, put the Pirates into the state tourney. -By Thr Pilot JITTERS: From 81 ond half, rattling off 15 of the first 19 points to take a 49-31 lead. Scan Hartman netted seven of his 10 points in the third quarter and Mcintee had five rebounds. Despite no player over 6-foot-3, the Sailors had a 34-21 edge in re- bounds. Seniors Mike Of er and James McAuley recorded seven each. 0 NotM.UOU• Newport HMtMr Ta, httft.w.r 11 ......................... ......... .. ..... , .. ~ 1 11 s 21 ..,,.. 10 t s n ~ llOUT'llll 202 ~4 ..__, 4 2 3 fO ~ 7 1 1 15 01w 11JSS.-2024 ?!"t 7JU11owd 1022 ,., O Z t 2 Wiil 1 1 4 l TIM OOOOMceolNI 1012 JlllllllOll OOOOFlllrb 1012 McAdlly t 0 2 4 5111111 3 0 I 6 Oiied 0010 T.W. IS 22 17 71 T....,_ ti 4 21 II .... ., ........ ...... ..... 10 22 II 11-71 ...... 12 IS t 25-11 ttdlal blll-~ Wiii ~ OCC women extend streak to four games " Tho Oranae Coast Colle&e SCYenth place ln the We5tern New = ~ 90• ~ = M women'• basketball team w11l toe Mexico Tournament last weekend. "";,",. e. "",. ._ a .four·pme wiJltllnt streak nonh The Vanpards (2 .. J), who lost = : 1 : 2: = ~ ~ : '~ th8' week when It vilitJ Santa Bar-their tourn"y opener on Thunday, =.. t ! 11: = t 1;·: ZJ bara Wednesday at 7 p.m.. then were beaten by Tarleton State, S4· ,.... 1 I 1 I ..,. 1 a • 'I II* to San Luis Obispo for the ~9, but downed Howard Payne on =:;.. t 0 ~ 11 = ~ f : a ih~ Cuesta Collep Touma· Saturday, 90-84. I: 1 I 5 l =:., I o 1 o men& Thu~ throuah Saturday. Jamie Zittertopr wu named to ......, ~ 1 1 a ...._ g : ~ y OCC hammered MlraCosta, 67· the a!t-toumament team. .,.... 1121 ,. .. ;::.. u ,.1 121 90 28. Int Saturd11 behind topho-SCC cntcnains Olapman ln a--- mona Stacy Olem (15 points) and non-conrcrcnce e.me this evenina. ~ ..... ..,.., .... Nicole Olampion (12 rebounds). 'D ~ ..-.... ...,.._._. 1. leCll Cd- O*b MIU ThOnlton'I Pirates .:1•:~1=-.:m=~ __ ...,_,, ... ,, o • (4-l) open Cuella 1°1iariWDent _.........._ ..... ...._ leOIMIDWPCMMCI 1 n~ ·-.... .,., .:'"~"" ..._.c..en,•ac .. 1a• ,._,Oft uncsa,wkllanlo'cloc:k .. IJ'll & 1111 ...._.o.. • ••• ~~~~-::... 1 ·1~ '''" ... '~~,~ t~':~ ... w Ukely racM COat up .. i I a-I I T I ... · • ' ' " ;:;. 1 1 14 .......... ~HalllDCk• a !1t111111 l l 1tJ=r ·ii i tii ..... roulMI PrtdlJ. .... • I ' • I I J • I llJ 1111111 I I I • sec claim• 1eventh Niii .. • " .. ,. p ,. • •, , ••• ,..... " • • a nt• .. ar.rr~~···.· =-==-Ml.~-'· WM .:.t::'e:'.!-.. _t.,....__,&-i .... .... .:vv.,....... 97 ·-.-- Estancia opens soccer sealOll with 2-0 victory aver Newport By l<Jrk Wolcott Sj)O(tS Wiier NEWPORT BEACH -The Estancia High boys soccer team made the most of its opportuni- ties Monday afternoon, stopping Newport Harbor on its home field, 2-0, in a non-league game. Both teams, depicted by Inst year's graduation and playing for the first time this season. looked rusty at times. But goals by Chad Weaver and Kevin Westman and an unforgiving defense made winners of the Eagles. "Defense is our strongest point," said second· year Estancia Coach David McKiernan, after the Eagles held the Sailors to seven shots in the game. "We still need to control the midfield better, dis- tribute the ball outside more and settle down our passes." Estancia opened a little shaky but took the lead when Weaver, a senior up from the junior varsity, popped the ball into the right side of the net off a corner kick from co-captain Ivan Tavares during the 14th minute of play. The Eagles (1-0) added a second goal seven minutes into the second half on Westman's follow- up of a Weaver deOection off the left post. Weav- er's shot was set up on a header from se nior for· ward Mike Smith. Newport Harbor (O·l), which graduated nearly everyone from last year's Division l state co- championship team, moved the ball well in the midfield but lacked any real punch near the goal. "We didn't have the forwards today or the speed up front," first-year coach Elias Shehadi said. The Sailors played without senior Branon Coluccio, a returning varsity forward, who twisted bis ankle playing football Friday and will be side- lined Cor another week. "We're a you ng team with very few club play- ers," Shehadi said. "We still have much work to do." Estancia's defensive line of co-captain Juan Cer- vantes, Rich Buday, Matt Polentz and Shane Rob- bins were largely responsible for shutting down Newport Harbor near the goal. All-Pacific Coast League goalkeeper Carlos Rodgriguez recorded four saves, including two sliding effo rts that broke up potential scoring op- portunities. The Eagles finished with 12 shots on goal. Both teams took three corner kicks. The Sailors' bei.t chance at scoring came late in the first half when a shot by Juan Riverez was de· flected by a teammate and bounced within a cou· pie feet of the Estancia right post. Freshman goalkeeper Mike Freeman finished with three saves for Newport. Juniors Chris Hunt· er and Jim Hicks led the allack from the midfield, but with liule help up front, the Sailors rarely challenged the fa1gles. • OCC ,halts ·skid with 70-50 • Win COSTA MESA -The Orange Coasl College men's basketball team, which ended a two-game losing streak Saturday at OCC by defeating San Diego Mesa, 70-50, will host the 21st annual Miles Eaton Tournament beginning Thursday at 2 p.m. San Jacinto-MiraCosta at 2 p.m.; L.A. Valley-Santa Barbara City at 4 p.m.; and Imperial Valley-Long Beach City at 8. . 1·/3 1 in at -· ppg. 0 NON-CONFERENCE Or•nt• Coaat 70, San Dl990 ..... 50 S-.. Dle90 ..... o,..._ CNet The tournament continues Fri- day and Saturday, with the finals Saturday to be played at 3:30, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. The Pirates (2-4) have struggled so far, but Jeffrey Porter's 19- point, I I-rebound effort against Mesa, along with 18 points from Michael Wenzlaff (on 7 of 9 shooting from the floor) was too much for the outmanned Olympi· ans. '9ft11ft11 .... ,,, .. e 2 J 1& Heredia 2 2 2 1 4 0 I II <Mm 3 3 0 9 2135~3026 I 0 1 2 Pcner I 3 I 19 I 1 2 3 WWllll 1 2 3 11 1 022 1Q1Qr"' 1113 OOOO Marpl 200 4 2 02 Slltss 0 020 3036Moler 100 2 Snyder I 0 0 2 Tot•I• 20 4 17 SO Total• 27 11 ti 70 ~ Sall OltOO MHa. 35-32. Coast opens Thursday at 6 p.m. :igainst L.A. Southwest. Other first-round games :ire Mt. Porter is averaging 19.3 points and 8.8 rebounds in the early going, while Wenzlaff is chipping 3-pcww II°* s., 0.00 ~ -Moyd 3 Rolwl$Oll 2. Dolley 1. Or1nOI CoUI -Wwsan 2. lttlecll 1 T 1C1rk.a1 Iola Mont -By Thr Pilot Bucs volleyball team challenges Ventura The Orange Coast College women's volleyball team cleared it s first hurdle in the quest for a state tournament berth by beating Sanla Monica at OCC last week in four games, but 1he Pirates have a much bigger one to get over to- night. off College of the Desert last week. OCC is comitfgoff a 15-7, 15-10, 9-15, 15·8 victory over Santa Monica. the state tournament. "We're ready," said OCC Coach Jane Hilgendorf. "Ventura is a great ballclub, but we know what they like to do and we think we can stop them." Coast travels to face Ventura, the second-seeded team in the re· gional playoffs, at 7 p.m. Ventura, also known as the Pi· rates, lost a match to Cuesta this season, but the decision was re- versed due to use of an ineligible player. Ventura boasts a pair of All· State players -sophomores Nikki Ballinger, a setter, and middle blocker Vanessa Hackett -and one All-Southern Cal selection, freshman setter Sandy Ford. Ventura is 20-0 after knocking The winner of Lonight's match, one of four taking place in the Southern Regional, advances to -By Tbt PiJOI And~ews-designed boat tops any local sailors' Christmas 'wish-list' T hey say that the busies t shopping day before Christmas is the first Saturday after Thanks· giving, Several people asked me what would be on a sailors' "wish list" before they went "malling" (that's going to the shopping mall for you landlub· bcrs) instead of sailing lttSt weekend, so I pon· dered on this task and also wondered what would be on other Harbor area sailors' lists. The first thing on the "list" would be a new boat, probably designed by local designer Alan Andrews and built by local boat builder Tom Schock. The boat would be about 33 feet long, with interior space of a 40 foot- er; faster than a Schock 35 but easily raced by four people, ca- pable of being single handed, with room to carry a dozen friends if one were so inclined. But most important, It would cost about the same as an old used San Juan 301 Next on the "list" would be Pllll ....... Boating for all the boats in slips or moorings in the Harbor that were not used this year to sink and never be raised again, leaving these spaces available to ac- tive boaters only. This would greatly help out and clear out the Harbor for boaten and environmen· talisls both. While we're at it, lets ndjust the slip/mooring rates that the more one u ed their boat, the less the cost. Next wou ld be a sticker thnt everyone would have to put on their boat as a user tee and every time one used his or her boat, the federal aovern- ment would send the user a fee. Sort of like a div· ldend rrom a bia corporation (the U.S. Oovcm· mcnt) to us for our support o( our country 11J these ye~,_. A few more nsninta~ to be on protest commit· tees that can look at tho facts without lnjectina their own aaendu or that or their nee C'Ommit· te"' Of coune, for every 10 people that worship Saints. there arc nve othen that Wish to bum thiin at the stake. Juaa pa IO lhow )'OU that aood deeds very seldom ao unpunitbed. A thouaht of what othtn mipt hi~ Oft their list ... • Fat Clptain Hairy 0• of the Halbor De· penment and his flno crew •nouah bid paint to keep palntlna \he Killer WNM Shub IO loOk llko Piiot Whiles to no ona Wll lie..,.... (it~ been rumored he has been doing this for years, that is why no one has ever seen any Great Whites in Newport, only occasional "Pilot Whales"). • For Pete Johnstone, local Performance Hand- icap Racing Fleet President, all the racers to trade in their boats for identical matching "Andrews/ Schock 33's" (see above) so his rating job will be easier. • For talented local sailmakers Skip Elliot, Dave Ullman and Bill Worsham, the exclusive sail contract for the above mentioned "Andrews/ Schock 33's." • For George Dunigan, Balboa Yacht Club's Sunkist Race Chairman (this weekend is another Sunkist weekend), enough wind so that everyone will finish at least one hour before the deadline, whenever that is. • For Chuck Holland, a friendlier and kinder boat that will win the Newport Harbor Champion- ship next year for the third consecutive time . • For Jeff Farwell, Dennis Rosene, Joe Degen· hardr, Jim Kerrlgnn/Rod Woods, Brian-Mock". Carol KokoVPhil Richardson, Dick Hayden, Pete Johnstone and John Szalay, the nine runners-up in the Harbor championship, a faster kinder boat that can catch Chuck. • For Abbott Ayloush, new Commodore of Shark Island Yacht Oub, a sewer system that will that will never haunt him again . • for John Szalay, skipper of the racing yacht Pussycat and 1991 PHRF Southern California champion, a meow that roars, but now and then can be "Squeezed Dye." . • For my boat partner and a11 boat partners ev- erywhere, an amiable, kind partner that never yells and always clean.s the bo<at after usina it. • For Peter Huston, the yachtina columnist for that other p:aper, a raise, you deserve it. • For Roaer C.arlson, Spons Editor for TM ruoc, always enou1h space in the sports KCtion '° he never has to cut anything out, and rolumnisls that tum in their work before the last moment. • For Or. Carolyn Hardy, a safe ~J scuon that allows no 'kipper the occasion 10 brina to ber their emcracncy C&$a afler any racc. • Fot Staff Commodore PCte Palle•te. my uncty- ina .,atitudc for savina my butt at boatifta ptbcl"' .. lftp. • For all the boatins readcn out ihere, hope· =.inle bit of boltfnl iarormatioil alld u oc- dtldh when ~ need i• IDGlt. lttll ......,.._ ... , .. tet • 1J 1un a. ,.. .... ,, ...... ~ Alm.,,,,.,""",... - • 1 Fr. Po Gh Jo J sut dJ) VIC fie SI: pct kn Ch ntg nc Ill C.1 \ll kc an• M TuMday. December 3, 1991 PUIUC llOT1CI WIC IOTICI PUIUC llOTICI tie••.,.. NOTI~~OH ~ :--== ~--1r = ~=-ea..:..:.. ::. • ':' ..:::i. _., • ~···.:... .!:. = M 5 Plk. M. a n 1 • -_.. M TO AOMtNSTER tittlln . 1D1At rnoinlW him 1·'6 PM. Ill\ o.,t 3A • a. ~ • e .._ ,_.. •• .. ....,. -:.~;:~... = _.., .. ........,~.._. ., =-..,.. ~ ESTATEOF· lhedlMOfht~otloc*d Ill 700 CMe AM , --... ......_ ..... Lat n..Pelo 111 ...,....--.....a 11 -·· ft&i ........ Hubtrttttnt9y =-•91~d ~i:"'--°'=-~'&::.•c ,.._I 6 G. ''.:. '* '*:-: .. ~ ........ : =-••OclllMr , ~ ........ -.. Ntl•I C ae~tt.~-~-~ Codt Slt702. ' -· .. CT TOO!wllt.== = ... .,6J":::. ... : MA CMDrT CUMING !.'!!lll....._~fJ.!.. •t .... .:.··~=: 1•f• -.,·u• PH, • ....._.._. ~~NO. A1-•• ,,.. *'-tot llt'O 1C!Wn'9 F \'OU .....,,.. ;n. ....... -.. 1,<ta,, ot OlftlCilt Alradl COWIH"t aoq ...... ·-llllV>U' - -....... _ CllLW ,,_-,.._.,,.. C1111a MM1 N11 ~ To .. ,_... wil not uph Mb• tcM# h ~ ot "'-~ • ..._....., ~ -al l9id COU111W OIW' •10..tCM, ........ ... ~ 0... ol TMI ~ le ..... Ct11, iiJGI ._ 1. ti. tr. M. t• benelclaft... creel'°" "'°""* from ~ hMdflg VCMl-lflould ~ .. ~ .... -:.:-..-. .. • ...... • Eu ....... 9Mcft. CIM... ~ ~ ......... ~ ~ • ...... '1t,,,...,, D••---· ,.., con~I crN1ora. lll!d ••no4iced~ ~-..... YOl.W ....,._ ....., °" • ....... ._and tot IN ~ T HeHM, S15 Wr t, llM ~ tt•1 Tell; 1NtM Cllf, ~ who ~ YOU MAY EXAMWE °' .. -""" -ar,..., llMIC. eel a ..... Ill ....... in. Art .. Maonolfa, °Co1la ...... NU-TM ,.,.....", COM-.,. . ~~~i$i5~7~ Othetwlse be "'"~ in ... ~by h ~II ... ooun cl-* ... -• -or .. I..., WP Of !NI cet· Cllll _, NlltNd ................... ·lo ...... ... Mph D•I• -- the will Of Hl&ta, ot both, YoU Ata a pettOl'I be It-. hMtlnt VOIJ' ...... cncM '"°"· OI Cc0 • &eln ~ OtdnUDn o1 ~ 1'. ~ iH .... COll&ft .......... ......_. ,_ undlr h ~ ltoll Cft11W911 11. Huqo of: Hubef1 ._nley Hatgett, ~ In IN •= ~ mey M In cl-* CllMlft bra .... or~~ Md nalla, eo.ta ....._ c.lff, bet 1' .. o.o.mi. ......... NalM(I) lllled 'nf:" ..... Clll llM41 Jr. you may fit with ~ ~ 0t bv YOUt attol'MV, . ...,.. AW19I w _. Aeellictlonl '"'°''*' on taU1 • ... ....,. -...... Tfl b 1 11' .......... A PETITION ?\as tie.n. to""9I ~ fol If YO\f AAE A ••ac•IO'I. ..... -23, t .... M inlllNIMnt 10, 1'11 ...... .,,., • UI MU --:. tiled b1 Dennis Hargett In SrdaJ Notice o ~ 9lnQ CREDITOR . °' a ....,,..-vi, 0t .. -. ~ND. ~..02t~. Of Offie*ll ~~ "ma~w~ T.-~ _. ~ = W. 1 gwrlll Pil1 .. ":...~ the superior Cour1 of o an ~'°'Y ri conUno.nt c,.diuw of lh• ~ "' $ICllOlt S\02 °' Aecotc» ol lllid tounlY oi111e Newport a .. cn, PUIUC MO-I wtftl IN COurtty Otr'll of Th• reol1tranU1l com-~ IQ, Callloml• County ol appralMl Of -~ -· dlceaied, you muat .... IN Clolltomla F....-coo. Th• ,.,... adcl••H c.llf. '2MO '.,,. ~ ~ °" ~ menced lo ltlfta.d ~ 242'1 c..-. ...... ...... ORANGE' Of of MY petition °'your ctalm Wlfl .,. oourt ~ w~ IO CIO ---aftd othlllr cornnlOn ~ Thia bUtlNH 11 con-CNl10t.... bef 11. 1901 ,,... ~ the 1lc1ldOul *' V\elo, Cell.-• THE PETITION account .. ~ ptOl>'lded In ilnd mllll • copy to ~ .. CaWDmla Chldla '"'* ....... lllY(. oe ....... tlNIP' ducted by: • geMfal ~-......... "'"'' euttM9• Haine(•) tleeect John QNtwft Cle*. Mm requests !hat Dennis MCtlon 1250 of f\e penonal ,.pr..-ntatW• llWtlllt • N WM OC ... in erty dlacrlbed lbo"9 11 pUf· nenhlt> fllubhhed H 8"c:ho aboW on: Noll'tmbef 2:5, Cullll• L.an•, MIHIOn Hargett be appointed as Catlfomla Probate Code: A appolnt9d by ltl• court llwU ~ ol VII uniled illOf*' to be. 2106 Vilt.II The reglttrant(•) com-.....,._ .._.. ewpott 1991 Vleio call. ,_1 personal representative lo ReqllfSt k>t.Soec:W Noac. witlin tour months .-om aw of A1N11Ca The.-l!ntr-., Newpofl hach. ~ lo tr~ ~ atal1•1Rt Cotta M ... Pilot N0Ytmo Mike O.krwdo ~ .... a.tc. a.zsa adrrinisier the estate ot totm ~-~vaiW>le from fie the dai. ol tirlt l9luance ot wl lie lllftOt ~ __,. CA 92tlO ,_8 Ul1det the Flctllloul Thi FoloM1g P«tOnl bet 2t. Oecembet '· 10, CHtUla Lane. Ml••lon the decedent court,._... len.ts as providtd In ar WWlWlry, ~ ot The undeulan•d BullMH H•me(I) !Isled ~ddna~•: 17, Hit Tiii• .i&*'*1t wn lllld VllfO Ctllf .-, THE PETITION Attor~ foe P.lllfon«: Mellon 9100 Of 1\1 lfnpllld. ~ ,,. ..... Tfuasee dildelms IJtY<f lillbl-~on· NIA AIA.-c>Wl!A ftftlNTING", T-917 Whh the ~ Cltrtt of Tnli butlne.. ,, con. requests th4t deoedenrs RICK J. FO.ELU California Probat• Coda poe--OI.... lly '°' "'Pi inconec:tnea °' Kl'M T ~en •251 ........ w~. New· Ol'MQe County on NoYem-ctucted by: hueb9nd and Will and cod1e1ts u any 111 P9dflc:a~• 110 The 1lme for tiling ot.ims ~ AIJ'IMl'J tne ..,_. eddreu and othOf • pclft leedl. l:alf. PUIUC NOT1CI w a. '"' wife • be ~lled to p;obale . ~ne. C~nl wil not expire before tour ~ • tnl Trul-. ~common deslgnadon, 11 "'Pi. Thi. l1-l«l'llnt Wiii fl'9d H. Eugene Adami. 1S.2 . ' F8t4049 The reotetrant(I) com- Th4t w1I and any codtcils M ~ /Costa monlls trom 11• hearing the m:-Olld of T!Ull thown henttn The 10111 wl1h the Counly Cl«k of Bell AlleflUI, Suite 3'N, Plotltlon PUblthed Newpoit ~ menced lo 1ranMCt bUlf. we ava~.abUt tor esa llol date noticed above SO*' br 0#\111 A E..n Md .-nount of INt unpeld bit-Orangt County on NOYtmo Tudn. CMI. t2eaO • ....,.... ..... '*" ~ the ~ examnation 1n !tie hie kepi Nov. 30, Dec. 3, 7, 1991 YOU MAY EXAMINE Debra Ellen, who.,. IMtf1ld *lCI of tt. obllgltion _. ber ff. 1991 C. Sue Adatn1. 1342 W ltet.....nt C:O.ta MeM Piiot Decent-Bullneu N9me(t) ll4ed by lhe court the tile llept by the c:ourt. H to Wfl Olt'lt Ind r9COl'dld on cured bV the propefty to be • 1'814084 Avanua, !kite 3-N, Tutdn, Thi flollo.tlig ,,.,.,,,. bef 3, 10, 17, 2•, 1911 lboYe on: NIA THE PETITION PUBLIC NOTICE YO!J .,. a peraon Seplenie-a , 1113. • _, and reuonable estl· Published..._,... 8each-Calif. t291M> .,, dolna bUllinell u : T~UI Jofln QM! requests aulhonty lo interested in the fftaC. lnll~ No ~89820 °' n\l1ed costs. ~ and ,...,_.,....., Thie butlnet1 11 con-CAEDll' ECONOMICS .,. UC _..,.I Thlt '**"*" wu filed administer the estate _ CP0300~ Y°"' may tile with ~ court 011c1a1 Aitooldl. COurCY °' ad\1.-w;es •t the time of the Costa M... Piiot D9Cem-dUC11d by: Mben<I and COUNSEUNO SBMCH rvl nv t"' _..., the ~ Qel1t Of under lh4t lndef)!lndenl NOTICE OF PETlTlON a tOrmal A.Quest tof Cringe. Cailomla TN! 09ld tfllUll public:atlon Of the ~ bef 3. 10, 17, 2•. 1991 wlfl 1t12 Newport 8fvd eo.u; PIO..._. OHinae Counly on ~ Admnlstrabon ol Eslates TO ADMINISTER Special Notice ol ti• tlina of Trwt ,_ gtwn 10 hce of 1918 11 $531.•35 50 T-010 The real1trant(1) com-MMe, Cllff.12C7 ·• .,_.,... 11 tier 1~. 1M 1 Act with limited authonty ESTATE OF· ot an lnvenll>fy ana an indlOtldlWU 111 tawr of In add111on to cash, menclcl lo 1ransact ~ Clfrli EdWarda 1922\t .... PStMJe (This authority will allow Welter C. Strohm appraisal ol estai. assets Blttk 01 Amel1c::a Nllional Tn.m the Trustee will accept 1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Wld4lf the F1ctmout Ntwpoft Btvd. 1sQ5, Costa lt...._.I PubMthed N__,... Beech-ihe personal case NO .. 16 72" Of ol any pedtion or Md SaY119 Auooalion, • culww's d'9Ck dfawn on I eu.1ne11 Nam•(•) lltllcl M"8, Oellf 12G7 The FolOWlng pet'tona ............ represen1a11ve 10 talle ~ • ~ 1 ~ account as vtded In n111iona1 blnkinQ 111octa1IO"I state °' natlonel bank. 1 CNl10f8187 ab<We on: N/A Frederick EdW111dt 1822~ ate CS~ bualneu u: eo.ta Mesa Pilot o.c.rn-many acuons without To all heits, Nellon 125'° ol fie Yau •• 111 oetmul lor 1ai11nQ to chectl chwn bV a state °' 1'1otltlou• H. Eugene Acfama Newport BIYd l soS Cotti WORLO SPEED MOTOR-tier 3' 10, 17, 24, 19tl obta1n1ng court approval. beneficiaries, creditor~ California Probate Code A tMf'I CM 'f0.11 ~ fedefal credit union or a •u"""• Name This stat.menl was lll4ld Me" Calif sr2627 • Sl'ORTS, 2148 N.Wpot1 T-Ot7 B&lore 1alung cena1n very contingent c~tor5, an Request tor Soeclal Notice under 1N1 o.a o1 Trual The check drawn bv 1 state °' •t•t•ment with the County Clerk ol Thi• bualn•H It con-BIVd., Unit 0, Colta M"8, I 1mponant aC11ons persons o may form is available from the delMl4I .,.. recordld on .Mar tedefat savings end loan as· The Foltowlng l*IOn• Orenga County on October dueted by: husband and Calif. 92627 PUILIC NOTIC however. the personal otherwise be Interested In court clerk. '3. 1'1111. u ll\llrumelll No. aoc11tion. savings associ· Me doing bullnffl u: 30, 1991 wife Ctiltlle clelNel1e Jr .• 2151 1------""".'9'---- representatlve will be ttr.;w or c•~teh or both, Attornev '°' P9tltloner: 91·2319815, 01 Olltaat RICOtdl a•ion. or savings benlt epecl-INTERNATIONAL COL· Flt1S77 The registrant(•) com-Vl1ta Entrad•, Newport Flotltlon requlfed lo give notice lo o ·A ~~"flTio~IO~ bee JAMES E. WILHELM, ol the above councy. Mor• tied m Seclion 6102 of the LEGE OF CALIFORNIA, Publllhed Newport Beec:h-manc:ed to 1tanllct bull-Blach, ca•f. 92680 8ualnea llMM Interested persons unless . . . n ESQ. thin thrM monlhl have FiN111C1al Code and eutho-4000 Mac:Atthur Bllld., Sii. Costa M ... PUot Nowm-,,.51 uodar Ille Fictitious Ben Musay, 180t Green-ltatenMnt lhey have waived nobce or !~ bl Phllt A. g:r;:er 11 PALMIERI TYLER. paNed slflC» tile notlCI of fjzed to do business In this 800 Newport Beach, Calif. ber 19 26 December 3 euelne" Name(•) Uitad wood, Pueblo, Colorado The fdlowlng p&flOnt consen111d to lhe proposed uper 0 WIENER WILHELM dllaut was l800lded 8lalule stale In the 8\lenl tendef 92ee0 • • 1 bove . Se tembtr t 81003 we dolnQ buslneu a1: action) The independent g~=t County ol & WALDRON ol lhe detau" lhe TruatM will other than cash is accepted, Ametlcan Co?lege of Lan-10. l991 ~Q9t on. P • This busln111 It con-JtRO ttlVESTMENT COM· admm1stta1ton aulhonty THE · PETITION 2603 M11n St NII • public aueltOn to t the Trustee may withhold guage and Culture, Calilor· T·tst Chris Edward• ducllcl by: • general part· PANY, 939 w. Bay, BllbOI, wilt be granted unless an . . Ste 1300 hlghMt l>IOdet thtt 1ntllfest the issuance of the Trust· nla .-ooo MacAt1tiur 8'\ld PUBLIC NOTICE Thia tattmlfll as flied l'leflhlp Callt 92e51 jnterested person tiles an ~ests be that ~II~ A. lrvlne, CA 9271• IMilO by the Trustee undllf ee's Deed unhl lunds be· sti. 800, Newport Bllch: with t~ County wClefk of The regl1trant(1) com-~ o. LH, 931 w. Bay, ob1acbon to lhe pat111on rame~ appotr.tiv ~ New~t Beactt/Costa De.I ot Trus1 on the lol!Ow1 come avallablo 10 the peyee c.111. t2e60 CNs1018107 Orano• County on Novem-menced to transact busl-Balboa. Calif. 92a81 and shows good cause ::=s .. rep~esen stale ~ Mesa Piiot dllcnbeel propeny tocaleO • or endorseo as 1 mailer of Thi• bualnui 11 con-Flotltlou ber 2! 1991 ne11 under the Actlllous Betty Buek?ey LH. 939 W. why 1h11 courf should not the aec.J. t e e e o NOii. 30, Dec. 3, 7. 1991 1118 county ot ar.nge, rfllht ducted by: 1 corporation 8 1 N • · ,514055 Bullne11 N1m1(1) U51ed eav. Balbol, Calif. t26el grant th11 aulhoriry T E n · Calllornil Said sale wlll b The raglllrant(a) com-ua Mae am• abo11t on: N/A This bu1lne11 11 con· A HEARING on the H :ET:z!nON PUBLIC NOTICE Thll POl1IO"I of LOI 112 o1 made. but without covenant maneed 10 llansact bull· Statement Publlshad Newport Beac:h-Chllr1es delruest• Jr. ducted by: husblnd and pulltlon will be held on ~ests the .. °'! rs Newpot1 H9lgMI 111 ,,.,. cry of or warranty. express or im.. ""' under 1111 FIC1ltious The Following peraons Costa M•sa Piiot Otcam· Thi• statement was filed wlle Decembar 19 1991 at :• ~codtoicils, ~flY· CP030106 ca.a ...._. couniy plted reoardtno 111te, poaea-BualnHa Nami(s) !Isled 1r1 doing bullneSs as: btr 3, 10, 17, 24, 1j91 with the County Cletk or The r1glstranl(•) com- 1 45 P M 1n Dept 3!' The ii and pro ~is NOTICE OF PETITION Orlnge. SI .. ol Cllilornia. • SIOfl 01 encumbr•neet. to above on: October 28, FLRCHER JONES MO-T-oo5 ~ County on Novtrn-manced to uansac:t buSl-located at 700 C1vte w . any co TO ADMINISTER shown Oii A Mlp RecorOld satlsty Ille indebtedness,. 1991 TORCARS, 1301 Quell btr 26, 1991 nen under the Act1'1lout Center Drive West. P 0 . ~~ u:;'1~~ hie k to~ ESTATE OF: BoOll •. P11ge 83 cured by said Deed, ad· Jetlrity R. Matsen, Viu Street, Newport Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE F5t40e3 Bu1lnes1 N1me(1) listed Box 838. Santa Ana. CA b lie !urt e ep M Robert Mllc:elllneoos Maps. in ' vances tlle<eunder, wllh in· Praalden1 C1n1. 92660 Published Newport Baach-above on: 1t73 92702·0838 V THE PETITION G · h · k Olb ol IN Couniy ll!fest as prCMded theulin. This 1tatement wa1 filed Flllcher Jonu Motor FlcUtlou• Costa M1se Pilot Dec:tm-Betty BucfdlV LH IF YOU OBJECT TO · uggen eim, 8 8 oc Hid COUnty delOtblO and the unp61d Pfinclp91 Of with the County Clerk of C.rs, Inc., c.&itomii. 1301 aualnHt N•me 1991 Tiiie statement wu ll1ad the granting of !he pe1111on, :,~~ a~nty 1alo M. Ro~rt lolloM the note lllCUfed bv 11td Orange County on October Ouall S1rttl, Newport Statement ~ 3, 10, 17, 2•. T-Ot3 with the County C1'rtc ol you should appear at Ille tS r es e Guggenheim, Jr. BeowWIO 81 a potl'll in ,,. deed with inletest thereon 31• 1991 Beach, Calif. 92660 The FoHowing petaoni Orange County on NOlltm- heanng and stale your =is:a91ion 1~~ CA SF NO. A 161785 Sout~terty 11rw of ...a LOI. as provided on uid Note. ' F51189S This bu1ine11 11 COl')o are doing business u : PUBLIC NOTICE bef s. 1991 obJ&ebons or hie wnllen · To all heirs 554 Feet Nonll-.tlfty lrom tees. chat08$ end ~ ductad by: a corporation OIRECI PROFFESIONAL FSt224t objec11ons with the cour1 ~w (Thislh•aut~~~ ben~liciaries. creditors~ thtt most Soutllelly comer ol ol the trustee end of the ~':sh~~~1:'1 t!':v::: T~1~lst~nt(1~ :if: SERVICES, 18 Sea 1111nc1 Ftctltlou• Published Newpor1 Bea<:h- be ore the heanng b Yo~r representative 10 take contingent creditors, anc;i Ulld Lot Thlnol N011"-""Y trusts aeated by said Deed ber 19 28 December 3 ~ss und~ t:sa Act~ Of •• Newport Beach, Calif. 8u•lnH• Nam. Costa Meu p~ Novem-appearance may e 1n tio 'th persons who may e1ong lllld SouthWNllrly lone of Trust • • • 92680 Slelement person or b~your attorney ~~Ing ae ~ aw~ov~ otherwise be Interested in ol aaid Lot. 7130 Feet to thtt Verdugo Service 10, 199t Business .Name(s) lil1ed Pattlck Oiiton, 130 Liar The Foltowlng persons ber 12• HI, 28• Decem,ber RIFED TOYOR ARE A Before faking oer1ain VerY the will °' estale, or both. center ltnt ol Fulenon Slr98C. Cofpoqtion, as uid Trust T·955 ~~e on. November 1• Clrcla, Thousand Oaks, are doing business as: 5, 1991 C . I or a Important aC1ions ol: M. Rob8<1 Thence NOl1MIS*'Y llOng oo. 121 West Le1uno1on Callf. 91300 ANDERSON & COMPANY T·925 contingent creditor ol the however th4t ersonal Guggenheim, aka M C4lf144lf line ol Uid SlrMI. Dflve, Th11d Floor, Glendale, PUBLIC NOTICE Fletcher Jones, Jr., Pres!-Kerry L Young, 18, s1a 3300 West Coast Highw•' deceas1ed, you must Ille rep<esen'tatlve !m be Robert Guggenheim, Jr. 137 63 FMC. CA 91203. (818) 500·2•85, Flctltloua ~II~ statement w s filed Island Or., Newport Beach, IC. Newport Beach. Caul PUBLIC NOTICE your c a!m with the cour1 required t> give notiee 10 A PEl'ITrON has been Thence SolAl'MIUtlrly. By Nauvarat Penyav1bul. • Calif. 92660 92663 and mail a copy 10 the lnteresled persons unless tiled by Daniel M. per1llel With the South-•lrly TruSlee's Sales Oll1cer, Bu1lne11 Heme with the County Clark 01 Thia bu1ln111 11 con-G10rge R. Anderson. 1740 Fictitious pefS<?nal representative the)' have waived notice or Guggenheim and Noflhern line ot Hid LOI, 71 30 Feet. Dated 11120/9 t Statement ~a5g~ ~~unr.y on Novem-ducted by: a general part· Plaza Dll Norte Bllboa 8ueln••• Name appotnted by the court consented 1o the p<oposed Trusl ot Cahlornia N.A. in Ttwnc» SolAll_...lfty peta1111 ASAP41787 The Following persona r • nerahlp C.lil 92661 ' ' ltalemt1nt w11hm lour months trom action) The Independent the Superior Cour1 ol w1111 lhl Nonn-..,,Y 1tnt o1 12/3. 12110 12111 8'1 doing business a1: F5t2112 The rtglllrant(s) com-Jo Anne Anderton 1740 The Following persona the date ol ltrsl issuance ol adrrinistration authority California. County ol laid lei 137 113 FMC to tile ' CARE PKG S.. 1 8 9 6 Published Newpor1 Beach-menced to transact bull· Plaza Oii Norte Balboa are doing business u : lelters as provided in wil be granled unless an ORANGE. potl'll of t>tg111111ng PUBLIC NOTICE Rhodes Dr .. Coslft Mesa. Costa M1aa Piiot Nov1m-""' under the flcthloua Calif, 92se1 ' ' ROZ PAWZ CUSTOM CUS- secllon 9100 of the interested person files an THE PETITION E•DIP thtt ""-111 thtt Call!. 92628 ber 19, 26, December 3, Bualneu Name(•) ll1led Tiiie busln111 11 con-TOM COLLAR CO .. 1084 Cahlornla Probale C~de objection lo the petition r~ests that Daniel M NOl1'-""Y 7 $ "-ot Mid FlcUUoue Richard C. Pyle O.O.S .. 10 199t above on: November 19, ducted by: husband and Sea Bluff Or., Costa Mesa, The time lor tiling claims and shows good cause Guggenheim and Norlhern land 11 c:on¥eYld to the Bualn•H Name 1898 Rhodes Or .. Costa • T 956 1991 wile Calif. 92627 w11 not exp11e before lour why the oourf should not Trusl ol Cahlornia N A. be eouO.y o1 °'WlOI by Deed Statement Mese, Calil. 112626 • Kerry L Young The reglstrant(s) com. Mlchael P. Lawton, 10&4 monltls lrom the heanng grant the authority appointed as personal Reootdld in Booll 85i. P1Q8 Th• Following persons Scotty Pyla, t896 Rhodes PUBLIC NOTICE This 1t1tement WIS flied menctd 10 tran..ct busJ. Sea Bk.Ill Dr .• Costa Mesa, date notteed above A HEARING ·on fie rvpr~entah11e to 459 Oftlclll ~ of lllld are doing business as: Or.. Co111 M11a, Calll. with th• County C18fk ol ne11 undlf the f"ICtlllous Calif. 92627 . YOU MAY EXAMINE ~Will be held on adrnnisler the estale of <nnge COunty. c.111 (a)HUNTINGTON VILLAGE 92626 Flc tllloue Orange County on No11tm· Buslnt1s Nama(s) Usted Thia bu1ln11s 11 con- lhe Ille kepi by lhe cour1. II r 19 1991 al the decedent The adOfla Oii Clhlr COMPLEX/APARTMENTS Klralan Pvlt. 35 U Cas· BualnHt Name btr 22, 1991 lbove on· N/A ducted by: an lndMdual you are a person 1:45 P.M. In' Dept 3A THE PETIT!O!" convnon delqlalion, 11 Inf, of (b)SILVER INVESTMENTS, ada, Rancho San11 Mar· Statem.nl Flt37S8 Gtofgl R. Anderson Th• reglatrant(sl com- interested in th4t estate. located at 700 Civic requests the deoedeots 1N1 rMI propeny OllCnbld 16171 Sprlngdale Av1 .. ouerlt, Calil. 92688 The Foltowtng person. Published Newport BNCll-This etat•ment wlS flied rnanctd lo trans.ct busJ. you may hie With Ille court Center Drive West Santa WILL and codicils. 11 8/ly, aDOve • purponld 10 be 152 Huntinglon !:teach, Caht. Thi• bu1ln1S1 Is con-1,1 doing bullneu as· Costa Meaa Piiot Oecem-wllh the County Cllfll ol nus under IN flc1111oua a tormal Request for Alla CA ~701 ' be admilled to probate. A18 Eal 1111h StrM Co1ta 92649 dUC11d by: I general part· MARIA ELENA oe· ES· Orange Counr.y on Novem-Buslne11 Name(I) listed Special Notice ot the filing IF YOU OBJECT TO The w1I and any codick M ... CA92127 Village Partnership. 216 N. nership TEVEZ RUZ. MfLUNER, 706 ber 3• lO, 17• 24· 1991 btr 26, 1991 above Of\! NOlltmbtr 5. of an invenlOry ana the granting of the petition, are avafable tor The Tru•• dlldalms _, Foothltl Rd., Beverly Hills, Th• regl11rant(1) com-Fimleal Avenue, Cotona T.o32 FSt40ST t991 appraisal ol estate assets you should appear at tie examination 1n the Ille kepi ltatltllly '°'_,~of Calli. 90210 rnenced to transact busi-dll Mar, Calif. 92625 PUbli htd N Beae Mike U~ or ol any petition or heemg and state your by the courl 1118 aOdr-Oii octl9f common Louis & Todd Silver, 216 neu under the Fictitious Marla Eleni Fuster 706 PUBLIC NOTICE Co s •• ewportp·•~• ~ This atatemena was llled account as provtded In obell<>ns or td• wnnen THE PETITION dMtgna11011 ~ Inf, ahOWn N. Foothill Rd., Beverly Buslneu Name(s) llSled Femteal Avenue cOrona Flotltloue sta ... 1sa ""' .,.....,,. with the Coun~ Clerk of sec:lion 1250 ol '" ob lions with the court requ~sts authority to 11111 notice Hills, Calif. 90210 above on: November 25, dll Mar, Calif. 92625 ber 3. 10. 17, 24. 1991 Orange County on Nowm-Caltlornla Probal~ Code A be re the hearing. Your administer lhQ es1a1e /ta of 1N1 e1a1e o1 tne .,_ Winlted Wong, 216 N. 1~1 Charles Wolle Maslen. Jr.. BtUln.as Neme T-022 tier 5. 1991 Request tor Special Notice appearance may be In under th9 lndef)!lndent put11tCatt0n 01 111oa Notice o Foothln Rd. Beverly HlUs Rtehatd C. Pyl1 O.D.S. 706 Firn111r Awnue Co-St•t•llMnt PUBLIC NOTICE Flt214a lorm is avatlable from the person or by your attorney Admtn1stra1ton ol Estates Sale 1n1 10111 amounc ol 1 Calif. 90210' ' This statement was filed rona dtl Mii Calil 92525 Th• following petsons Published Newport a.en. court cletk. IF YOU ARE A Act. (This authority will unc>lld balance ot the nole(• This business Is con-with th• County Clerk ol Thi• business '11 con-are doing bu1lnt11 as: Flotltloua Costa Meu Piiot Novam- Attorney for Petitioner: CREDITOR °' a allow the personal a1aµlld 11y tile aoow De.Io ducted by: a general part· Orange County on Nov1m· ducied by: husband and (•)CENTER FOR PC Bualne .. N•me ber l2. 19 26 December SONJA lt RHODES contingent creditor of the representative to lake Tf'\111. ...11 llllefest. • nership blf 26, 1991 will VIRUS CONT R 0 L • • 1820 E. 17th St. dec:eaSed you must me many aclions wilhoul proVlded in thtt note(a). plUs The regislranl(sl com-FS140St Thi r1glstrant(a) com· (b)"'C4PCVC"'. 4199 Cam· Statement 5, 1991 Senta Ana, CA 92701 your claim wiltl the court obtaining court aP,proval. lldvano11. ,, any, under thtt menced to lransaC1 busl· Published Newport Beach· mMced 10 transact busl-pus Drive 1550, !Nine, The Following peraons 1 ________ T_·_929_ Newpor.1 Beach/Costa and mail a copy to the ~lore faking c:ena1n very 1emw ot tne De.I of TIUll, ne11 under the Fictitious Costa Mesa Pilot Oocem. noss undllf the Flctl1ious Catll. 92715 • era doing business u: PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa Ptlol personal representative !fl'lf>Ortant actions tneluding .... dlarges and Business Name(s) listod ber 3 tO 17 24 1991 Buslneas Name(s) listed BTA Economic R111arch (a)REDHILL AVIATION Nov 30. Dec 3, 7, 1991 appointed by the court however. . the personal • ..,.,_ ot ,,,. TrustM, • above on: October 1, t99t • • • • T-025 above on: OC1ober 1, 1991 lnslltute, 1 California corpo-(b)OROER DETAILS, 3184 1---,.-0-tl-tl-..,.---- ---------within tour months from rep<~sentat1ve will be $117,513 53 Todd Sliver Charles Wolfe Masters, Jr. ration, 901 Dov1 Strei Airway Av1. Unit L, Cotla 8 1 N PUBLIC NOTICE the date ol lirst issuance of requited to give notice lo The name. ,,,..1 addrlA This statemenl was filod PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied 1158, Newport Beach. Miu. Calil. t2628 u1• 1~•• atm• letttHS 85 provided in Interested pllrsons unless ano 1e11p11one numbll' of tile with the Counr.y Clerk of with the Coullty Clerk ol Call!. 92660 Eric Scott Rhoads. 17081 a •men ---------Mellon 9100 of fie they have waived nolice or Trustee Oii Other peraon Orange County on Novem-CNStOt8077 Orange County on Novem-This busln111 It, con-Hague Ln .. Huntington The F~~~-persons CP0.1005-l Callfomia Probate Code consenled 10 the propos.d oondUCllflQ IM.,...• t>er 8 1991 Fl lltl berg 1991 dueled by: a c«poratlon Baach, Calif. 82847 "'doing""'--u : NOTICE OF PETITION The time tor Iii' claimS action.) The independent Continenlal AulClllllY ' F5t2240 c ou• • The reglitrant(I) com-RJbtrt Alan Lewie, 12823 WINDSOR PARt< APART· TO ADMINISTER ii not expire b~«e four adminis1ra1ion aulhotity Compeny 3800 WISI Publlsh•d Newport Beach-Bu1lnH• Name 1 '512242 ~ 10 1tan11ct bu91· Farrington.I. Rancho Cu-MENTS, 13852 D1w1on ESTATE OF: monfls lrom fie hearin wil be granled unless an c11aprnan' •--711°' Floor Costa Mesa PNot Novem-Statement Publ shed N9Wp0ft Beach-ne11 und« th• AcUtioul camonga. "'1111. 81730 Strffl IA. Garden Orow, Char1e• Jamee da• notloed above g inlerested person files an cnng. CA r.ieee bet 12 19 26 December Th• Following p8feons Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-Bu1lna11 Nama(s) t111ae1 Thia. buslneu It co~ Clllt. 8*3. Prongo1 au YOU MAY EXAMINE objection to th4t pellbon (714)3e's.eoe7 ey Vt11 M 5 1991 ' ' are doing business u : w 12. 19, 26. December above on: November 15, ducted by: co-par1ners Oanlet Uao, 13852 Daw-Charles J th file 118 1 b the rt. 11 and shows good cause Haller. TrwtMa Salel Of"* ' T.92• LIDO TRAVEL. 3404 Via 5, 1991 1991 Th• ragl1trant(1) com-•on Strffl IA.. Garden • e P Y cou why tile court should not Dale NO-"tier 20 1991 Udo, Newport Beach, Calll. T-gu Oalltd J. Thomsen, Preli· menc:lcl lo 1ranuct bull-Grove, c.tlf. ~ PrCO.!'!JJ!! akaJ ~~ ~e . ":i. :n grant the authority Nov 211 Ole 3 10· 19111 PUBLIC NOTICE t26&3 dent neas und9f the AcUtlous Thia bu1lne11 It col')o ,_,... • eras in . e, A HEARING on the N~ ~ Janice Jeng, 18912 S & S PUBLIC NOTICE This statement w11 macs Butlnen Name(1) llltlcl d\Jc:ted by': tldttloue name Prongo•, Sr., you r:;8Y 11118 ~ the1 cok,rt petition will be held on M.a Ptlot Flctltloue Lane. YOl'b• Unda, Caltl. with the Countv Clerk ol above on: Novembtt 22. The regt11rant(1) com- ek• Chllll•• ~oecia~ lice ol :' ilin r December 19. 1991 al BuelMH Name 82680 FlcUUou• ~County on Novem· 19111 rnanc.o 10 trenNCt ~ CAnoff'8~~1~~·726 :,pr~I ~ri:z ~! ~1J Mat in 1/itP' c~ PUBLIC NOTICE The t~,..:ntpersona sM:I~ ~:~ ~t,~ au:~:!:t:!:"9 ber 22, 1991 FS13741 ~ R=~ wu flllcl ~:Na':c1~ To an heirs, or ol an ~ or Centet Dflve WeSI. P 0 NOTICe 0# TRUSTI!E'S are doing buslne11 u : Celll. 92688 The Following persona Publlthed Newpor1 Beach-wlttl the County Clerti °' above on: ~ 5, benetk:iaries. c:tedtors. account al.. ~llkted in Box l994. Santa Ana. CA SALE UNDeA DEED OMNI TRAVEL CENmE Tlllt buslnlll 11 con-ltt doing business u : Costa MtM Pilot Oecem-Orange County on Nowfn. 1991 contingent Cf9dtors, and section 1250 of tie 92701 0# TAVST' 891 Baker •AS, Co1ta dUC1ed by: I genera? patt· TRACT().MARINE EQUIP· tier 3 10 17 24 1991 bef 28, t99t Daniel Uao persons wtio may Cahlomla Probate Code. A IF YOU OBJECT TO T.S. Ho. 15745 NP Mesa, Celi!. 92628 nershlp MENT EXPORT, 839 W. ' ' ' ' FSt40U Thi$ atatament was IUld otherwise be ln•rested In Request tor Soecial Noticfl the granttng ol the petllion, Loen No. 4e302t-9 Dorothy V. Walktf, 210 The registrant(•) com-19th St., Co1Ut Mesa. Calif. T.005 Publiahad Newport Beecn. Wfltt the County Clertt of the wlll or 15181•. Of both, tonn Is available from the you should appear at Ille YOU ARE IN DE· Liiie Lane #302, Newport mencad 10 transact busl· 92627 PUBLIC NOTIC• Costa Meu PUot ~ af'99 Colny on NoYefn.. ot CharkN James coun clerk. he~rin.g and state your FA~T UNOER A DEED Of Beach, Calli. 92663 nets under the Flcillioul MllCO Antonio Bosquet, .. bef 3 10 17 2• 199t btr S, 199t Prongos aka Charle• J Attorn.y for P.tltloner· obJ9Clions or ltle written TRUST DATED 218191 UN· Lynette K. Bowers 16762 Bualnias Name(•) Hated 1944 Flcl«al Avt., Costa Flotltloue • ' ' ' T.023 Pltlt09 Prongos: aka Charles i GARY BREWSAUGH . ob1ec11ons with lhe court LESS YOU TAKE ACTION Robert Lane, Huntington above on: October 10• Mtt1, Clllf.112822 .......... Na-... PUl>lllhed Newport leach- Prongos. Sr .. aka Charles 1442 lrvtn. Blvd. belore lhe hearing Your TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Beach, Calif. 92647 199t Manuel·Ramon Nava, 820 -,._ PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mna Piiot Nowm-Prongoa Sr. Sult. 221 appearance may be In ERTY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT C.rmen Santangelo, 3115 Janice Jeng Ctnter St. 110, Costa ata•enMnt bet 12 19 2e Dacemlw A "PETITION has been Tualfn , CA 926IO person or by your attorney. PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Platte Drllle, Costa Mesa, Thie atalomenl wa1 filed M1 ... CalH. 92627 Thi Followfng ptr90nl Flotltlou• 5 1991' ' ' llled by Patricia Mn New~ Beach/Costa IF YOU ARE A NEED AN EXPLANATION Calif. 8262tS with the County Cllfk of Thl1 bu1ln1S1 11 con-ar1 ~ buslne1111: luelMH Name ' T·""'1 Semrldt In the Superlof M ... Pilot REDITOR « a Of THE NAT\JRE Of THE Thl1 bu1ln1S1 11 con-Orange County on Novem-ducted by: co-partners (*)D Ii P ENTERPRISES ltatetMnl .,. Cour1 of Calllornia, County Nov. 30, O.C. 3. 7, 1991 ontmgent creditor ot the PROCEEDING AGAINST ducted by: a general plrt· ber 5• 1991 FS 210.. The r1gl1trant(1) com-(b)HOMI! OFFICE SECRE· The following !*ton• PUBLIC NOTICI ol ORANGE ceased, you must Ille YOU YOU SHOUlD CON-nerahlp t • m1nted to tran1act bull· tAAIAL SERVICES, 33656 119 doingbullnatt11• i---------THE PETITION PUBLIC NOTICE our cla!rT\ with the oourt TACT A LAWYER Th• registrant(•) com-Publlahod Newport Beach· ne11 undef the Fictitious Bayoor1 Way, Dana Point, RIVERV~ TOWNHOMES l'lotftl°"9 requests thet Patricia Ann d mail a c-opv to .... Noti~ IS hereby oN· manced to llanHct bull-Costa MeSI Piiot Novem· BullnHI Name(•) llst9d Callt. t28.29 HOMEOWNERS ASSOOIA-lualneM Name SerTYldt be appoin..,d as CP03008'4 _ rsqnal representative IHl that Verdugo 14iNJC4t nets under the Flclillou1 w 19, 26, December 3, above on: Novembet 5, ~avid B Edwar~ W~rle, TION, •t76 MacArthur ltateflMftt personal representative lo NOTICE OF PETITION 'pointed by th• oourt Corporation, 8 C.hlornla Buslne11 Name(•) 1111~ 10, 1991 1991 858 ayport 1Y· ana Court, Suite 1120, Newport The ro11ow1ng administer !tie estate ol TO ADMINISTER lt'tln lour . "'?'11hs lrom Corporihon as 1ru1188, or above on: November 4, T·tS7 Marco Antonio Bo1quet Point. CellSul. 82829 Ma Beac:h, can t2te0 .,. dolna bullnMa ~ the decedent EST ATE OF· the date ol hl'St tSauance ot llUCC88'0f 1ru11118 Of substi-1991 Thi• 11atement wat flied Parnell • Watfa, .-.se Abdut Mozavenl Callfor· PARK l>LACE CUSTOM THE PETITIO!" Vlolet Hertwlg aka lell8'11 as provided In luted llUll88 pUr1uan1 to Lynetta I<. Bower• PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Olark ol ~~~· Dana Point, nla, 59 Montfcfto' Or., Coo HOME IMPROVEMENT requests th4t decedents Viol I l Rinwi section 9100 ol tie the Oeed o1 Trual .-culed Thl1 s1atament wa1 flltd Ofenge County on Novem-T 1 • I I rona det MM Celtf 92125 537 Newport Oenltr onve WILL d codicils, II any. CA.SE orNOenA•1817549 CalilO!nia Prob~te Coda. bV Weyne s Henry and With the County Clatk ol CNS101Sl11 w 5, 1991 ~ b~. n~ c= Thi• builneu "11 con-1111, Newport .. ,ch, be ao. tad lo probate • Ttie 1ime !Of ltling c:1alms W1lltam c M111lnen. Re· Orange County on Nov.m-Flotltloue Flt214e .,,. dUcllcl by: a corporation Calif. t2teO The wll and any oodch To al '*'-· wil not expire b•l'or• tour 00tded 2/1M1, ?nil ' 11. tier•. 1991 IU91ftfft.Jt•tM Publlahed ~Beach-';'~ "'9 ( ) The reglttranl(•) com-!i.:Chettts Wit. ltJ we avalablt . IOI bendcla.r1es. eredtors, months .trom fl• hearing 072785, o1 OlllClll "Records ~ nt2089 atatenMttl ~osta Mesa Piiot~ menced lo t~ant' 1 : menc1c1 lo tr...ct 11u.i. 1 St.. Cotta Mesa. examination In fie file kept oonllngenl entditors, an date notieed above. In the olhc• o1 the County Publllhed Newpott s.acn. The Foll_.._ ,_..,,,.1 w 12 19 29 Decembet __ .. !. ranaae1..... .. .......... _ ""' vncler 19'9 flctPtloul 1212e by lie court. persons who may YOU MAY EXAMINE RecOfdlf of Orange County ,,_ .. "' ,......~. ~ ' ' • nea1 ,....,.. ,,. .. "''""""" lutlneee Name( ) lstlcl 1'hl' b I THE PETITION otMIWiae be ln•rested In the ... kepi by the court." Calll and I • Costa M ... PIPOC Ncwem-.,. doing butlneu u : i;>, 1991 BuslneH Name(•) llltlcl bo • ,....,,.•,_,, .. • UI "'" la co~ 1'9qU•ts authority to the wll or_..... Of bolt\ you are a p«90n the :::::. ol c:isuen to bef 12, 19, 28, O.Cembef SOUTHWORTH RANCH T438 above on: NIA I lie on: ·--1 1 .. duded by': In lncMdull adt'rinis•r the -~ ol. Violet HertWtg, .. inlaf8Sl8d in tM estate, Election 10 Sall tt:"~ 5, 199t ESTATES, LTD., •701 Von David E. Watte ~ Mouy.nl Pratldent Th• ret.'trant(a) Colfto under the l~ndent Violet Lo'9M Hal1Wlg you may file with ti• ooutt '8COfdod 11911,, lnl1 I 91 T·932 Karman, Third Floor. New-PUIUC llOTIC! Thi. atatemene w• 1111c1 Thia ltl'9menl • wu ltad rnenced~ ""'8act~ Actnlnlstratlon ol Esta"!' A PETITION hes been a lormel Re~esl .for 428811 , of .. id Oll1c11I PUBLIC NOTICE ~ .. ~~ 8 FlctttJou• ~ the~ ~ _..., the ~ Qeftl of Cn... N!:(•) ~ =w <T"\.'~W: lei t1ju:;= ~~ 1n ~r~~ No~~.,..0'°~ -::s :=::-2r• 1~1 ~ ,~ camomt• cer~t!On. •701 luelMe• Nw w 'T. 1991 on ~ 1~ on NMm-1t1ove on: NIA rept....,tatlv• to lake California County ol appraisal ot .. 1ai. ..... p u 11 tn8 Notin' t~• en-l'IOtJti.u. Von Karman. Third floor. ae.t..,.,I Fl1:17ae • *'*' Wiil meny actions wlllout ORANGE. °' ol any pedtlon o' u....CO to thO County Court· awlneee N91M N1wpor1 eaaoh, Callf. The 'OllOwlnO ptr-.ont Publlthed Newpor1 a.echo Fa1at11 TNa ltlMfMnl WM lled obtainlno court IP9roval THE PETITION account as provided In houte 700 Crvic Canter ltat..nent ~ .,. doll'\G bullnen u: Coaia M ... Pilot o.c.m-PUllllthlcl Newport IMch-...,.~the C°'"V Qn Of BelOf• faking certein 11ery requeats flat Btuoe section 1250 of f\e Drive West Sena. Ana CA The Folowllig '*'°"' Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-ADMINlSTRA.TWE AS. .,.,3 10 11 24 1911 COiia Mita Not ~ ~on~ lfTllor\3nt ectlons1 Hartwig be appolnt9d • Cali1omla Probate Code. A 921o 1 11 ~ 11.'Ction 10 .,. dolna ~ aa: ~ by: • lmlted ~· SOC1ATU. 30 Via catlno, ' ' • • T~ bef ie.. December 1. 10, '* 1 1891 N•--ho•\191, IN personai personal representative ' Request tor Sotclal Nob the ~ bidder tor cNti (l)SIMfllY MAGIC PR(). ,_..,,... Aanctio Santa Margarita, 11, 1Mt - ,..,,...ntallv• will be adminis•r II• estat. ol tonn Is available from Ila (payable 11 the..,_ of .. DUCTIONS tbllnY BITTY .!~.a!!Gl•tranl(•) cbo"!" Cellf. 82ee8 PUIUC -T""I T-194 Nlhhad NewPOtt ~ requ~ed to give notice to the.decedent. court clerk. In tewtul of lhe untl KITTY PRODUCTIONS, .,,......,. \0 11anteet us.. tatl L Outttam, 30 Vla "v .,_ -~~~~-----Ooeaa Metia P'Mol ~ iftl«•tad pereona unlesa THE PETITION Attorn•l for P.tlllon.r: ed Statet~ right 111._· 11114 UW Oek Circle. ;*'tn undarN the ~lous catlno, Rancho Santa Mat· Flotltloue PUIUC lllOTICI tier at. o.cembll i. 10. ~ Nive W.lved notice or ,.quests the d9c:edlnr JEROME A. RABOW and inler.St con~ 10 Fountain V1ll1y. Callf. -~-"' Oct•me<•1 Aid gll'lta, Callf. eaeee . ......_ .._ 11 '"' oonMntad '° IM ptopo Will and codicils, It any, DE CASTRO WEST, and now ~ bV It undtf l210I ' ..,.,.... on; Ober • 1 t Yvonne A. Durtwn1 ~ Via .......... • T acllon,) The lnOloendenl be admitted to probate. CHODOROW ' aald Deed of Ttual In the lu&aMe M. John1on, ~~ L. Dft\111, Pfllldent0 Cttlno, RanchO Santa MM· .. ...._. ~ ....,._ ._.. 411 .,,,... •• lion authotl1y The wll and ftt\V codie 'BUR~S INC. I td fn Id 17'14 u,,. Oak ClrCI• ...... atatoment -· led Qatlta. Calif..... TM ,~ -eon• ............ PUIUC IOTIOI wll be gi:antad untHe an ata avabtstt to 10960 Wll~hfr• Blvd. g::'~1v.,:i1;~ "'° ':.. fountain Valley, Callf. wlttl the Cot#'lty Clerk Of Thi• bu11ne11 I• ~on-.. dolna bultll'8i• at: n,. F~ ~·-7';;&:;;;;::;;~::":"~ lnter•..0 Pll'I0'1 ft1n an examloation In 1\1 1"-1lth Fl' ICliJed ,._ 8270t Orange County on October c1Uc1ed by: hutbelld ancs OCINMIW ftNANCW., .,1 ~ ae: 1 o01ecton lo IN ~n by~ court Lo• Angelaa CA 90024 ~ ~ -OatWln J. S~. Jf .. 5431 28, 1M1 wife 411 No. ~ llvd. 11e, NAC! 100 -., w ahow9 llOOd Oii THE PETITION N.wPC!!rBeaCh/Cotta P~t. A· ~ ,0 _,.. S Rey 111. f9Uftlaln V#-Pit tHI Tf\1 regtatrant(a) com-'· ~ -..Ch, CIAf. pert c... Dr Newpcw\ why IN coUff llhoUkf not ~ts authority t M1$1t Ptlot ' tev. Calf, ti10I fJublllhed Ntwp0f1 hlch-menced lo "*'lad buelo 92IU lellctl, c.1t tiiio grentlN~ admnll .. r IN esta Nov 30 Dec 3 1 t9G1 :"Tpor:ic:,°'s':a'°ift ~ Thia bu1tne11 11 con-eo.i. Mell p~ ~ ntet ~ 19'9 flcttlout Ocun11lew Mor111101 atewn oaiy ....,, 110 A HEARINQ on fie un., CM l~nden ' ' ' r.: • dUded "Y: ~ ber tt 2t Oeoemblr 3 lhttlnffe Nama(I) hlecl Oroup. eamomla Cotp •• *' tt:; ~ ~ ft1on d be held Oft Adtr*llltralon of E.tat Ctfy .of Nnpotl leec.fl, The regltlrant(I) com-• ' • 80oYe on: NIA 419 No. Hewpo1t lfwd ..... Ce11f ...., ' .,._ -g:.,lbef 1t. 1991 a1 Act. (Thia ~tty will PUIUC NOTICI g:i:,: ~-=--~ C: nwrad lo ttanw:t bull-10. , .. , T-tea fM1 Dwhan\ :t.., Htwpor1 8"d\; Calff. et.1'tGPt* C; Melaoi\, 110 Thi fDIMw '*"" ,_ 1~ PM In ()itpt 3 alow the petlOC\ tied ~ 211 ,_ under tM ~ Till9 "8l11M11C wu tied s.. It ~ 8aad\ .,...,... ei 1 ..... = 0:. ~. ·~ ~-::.=.. t0 wl ;;.:.=:. 40, .-,: =:':n: ~":, PUii.iC IOTICI =;~ ~ ~ ~~n::..:..:°"' ~:.-::" .. ' 1t c~ !i7c:-'=•--:.~ 8clll t31 a..tta Ana, Ob court •P9'0Val -YW> .....,_._ tlt'I '* 1 t•t The reGl"'8nt(lt duCted bf: 00 ~ ...._ -911 W7024bi, .... ~ C9tWn W TI Ho t1~9'0fl3 ltll nfft0t ol "9 0oUMY A. 1u1:w11 M. JoMaon PatacMe ,,...Cle ...... ""'° ftl• ,.-.;::t.r'eo.nio PMAGON 'IOmllfM 11 rF VQii 08JECT T ~t ~ YOU ARI Iii OUAU..T TNI llt'ln.,, w fllcl ........ .... ~Newport.._, ,_,.. under lhe ,...._ ,.... .............. MOO.,_ '•tM, 91tlillp9t =r.r=N ~. 19'9 UHOE" A 000 Off TRUST ""' the C.unJr a.tr of eo.ta ..... Hoc ......,_ """'"8 N_,.(et laled ,_. ..,..., IP!e ....._ llaltl\ Olll. ..... _ .... .. ........... Ii. _.,..... .. _ -·---·-,.,_ .. - -""' ~:!Ir -"' ..... rour ~l'ed '° give "°*-1m '-N.ESI YOU TAKI Classy Autos btlr 11, 1•1· ~Wt~,.,.... ~., .-.. 1 Decefltbar " 10• P'•uta JM~ M0tey, .... Oft: . ......, " ... " ...... cw Mt ......,. lnter..-CS ~toftS ACTIONTOPAOTtCT~ Fltnet .,. •: • • lecl•r t•t 'wllld'9 _. ... CIM.l't ~ "8119 waived notce "'°"RTV. ff MAY 11 • dvertlsed ~ *""" ._.. VOGT ~ ~ T.-0 Thie M111meic w t1M tn-11, ~ VOA/f conMnttd 90 tM pt IOlO AT A PUILIC SALi. If ~-"-• -.. ...........___ ~KMMn., --· ... LIO -._. .. ~ ca.ll Of N .... -.. .,,..,.._ ,,.,, be "'acton.) ~ ndwtt YOU NEED ~ -. 0 -;;. "r10 -Ott , ...... Callf. .---•"'• °"'Ill c.m.,. "°"""" .... ~-....· .. g *"-''~ · ,.._.., "~~ .,.... EXP\NtATlON ~ ™1 In the 9;' • .. · ..,.. ~ .... ,...... '* '· , .. , · · .,... 11 -"'' •.... 1 ~ , AN . & .. ~~~ "': a ~~ ~ ~ t 't 1 t.-Cotporatloft, Cen1om11, ··~Ill.... ~ .....:!'= :.:;::· ' •• • •• Oitll ot.. lo lfte peffo YOU, vou IHOlA.D 4SIO dVon "-'-' Mtl ll1l1•1nt C.... ..... Plot ..._.. .. MC .... ,.... Md ~.JO!? ~ OONTACT A~W'tl.A Glittolll._MC'1-=io ........ 8aad\~. n. ~~~ bw 1t tt; .. Dn1 iN1 ·- 'IW =.. ~·~~~ "°' r::::.-:-. :=: ==A'":.. 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Wll ="~~"*"' ~~ ....... 1• ~=:~~ =-.. e-!!...-. ,....,.. t:::-::£=:...-~T...-• ,_.IOTICI ~giii~ss~ Cllf.aG7 co1111111eone. ltWle, C... c.11.... _.. .. __ , ---n. M., •• a. • R • I --- Thl• ~ .. 82715 ""' -.inen .. ~ 0..... County on.... .. rr I .. ... .... ...... br; • lndtl...... NtW au1k II -·== .. ,.. • ., "' ~by:WI~ Thll bullMH II~ OUdld~a~ ber 1•1•1 ............ -=~I The reafltfMl(t) ~ •tnhell,...,........ •t1r• ~. r~IN··. r Th• reoi.11ant(•> ~ dUctedby:Cl01*1'..,.. Thi r~11tal't(t) ~ num ..... ,.. ,.____ ....... ._.. .... ea..._,..~ n. flOIDwtna ~um~ OOufd .. m.nced lo 1rwaet bulf. TM reol•llMt(I) com-IMnCed hnMCI ..... ~ Newpofl........ Tiie Nodl11 ......... TN== =:-" -... .. w , .. 11. .. D1c1 .... --........ ae: .::.roWltri' .. 4:00 p.m. nen undir the ~ merad lo lrllnMCt tK-. ,,.._ undw 1M Ac:tltlcM COllla ..... Plot ~ .,. dolNI ~es: -,• .. , IN.TER-....... .._.., ...... S. Ult M0MM. -I. 11'1h It, -..-. D ..._ I. BullMU Name(t) htld "'91 undir ,. ~ 9ulfMla Name(1) 11-.d ber 12, 18, 2e. December llLL 80H" IE"VICI ™ ~ tMI llbCM Oft: November 1, T.ea Colla ...... c.11. -1 ~t°'iftii;'~~ lboW on: MIA Butlneu. Name(•} "'*' abOVI on: ~14• .. ,., CO#l'N«. 1111 Via ... Welt Balcer St., • C01ta 1•1 ... .,. .... ".. ....... lldlr, 230 lroad-UnJfied khoill SH•trict Wllllam l.M WOl'lham =::;:: 1!!i P:9dl. Preeldlllt T4a ::.Newport a..h. Cllf ....... Cell.... Ndwcl VWI ..._ in1-.w RV ~ C.... ....... Celf, ._drOOM .. -........ This ~IC wae tied • PUii.iC NOT1CI Wllarft H. Motw, 1511 Via e:'V::-Moi'=: y~ TNI ll1t1 •• •• tied .. 1•1111 VJ.' bU11ne .. 11 c~ =· :;::: ... ::C::.: with the ~ a..ti of Thie ISatefnenl WM tied lllfl ~ WU ta.cl M.ma, Newpott ~. LJnda. Callf t2tee _. ._ ~ Clerk IHIRlll ..... ~ 1ty. aft lndMduill • Md "*' I •M ~County on~ wfth the ~ a.ti of with the ~ Clertt of ,....,,... Clilf. t2teo Thie bueine .. 11 con-Oratiae County on NcMM-.. 11•1.. Thi ,.gl1trant(1) c~ be cllculHd •• bet 15, 1991 OrMae Cour1'Y on ~ Or..-County on ~ ••lttHI 11w Thi• bullnffl la ~ ducted by: ., lndMdulil '* 12. 1•1 lM P'ololll*19 penona menced to tninuct ~ F.StHA blr2t,1981 bet2l,1•1 ........... dUctildby:an~ Th •1 t t() "'3fn -.dOlna~-= ,.. ~lie flc1ltlOul p bllihed Newport PUbllshed N9wport BMch-FSt40U Pl13H1 The ,o;o:;;g P.,eona The reaf1tran1(1) corn-~.,01 ~:.:c. = Pubtlehtd NftjpcMt ._.. llLL ANITONA&. IEA-IUllM .. N.me(1l lleted Bt~ch-Colla M ... Piiot Cotta M... P1tot Novem-Publlshld Newpoit h9ch-Publllhld Newport BMcho .,. dolnQ bu11nMa u: mencN lo nnuct ~ neu ~ the F1cUtJoue co... Meta Plot Dtctmo V1C!. W ~ Ave., ebo¥t on: NoYeinblr 15, Dtcem1* ~ 1M1 ber 26, o.c.mbet 3, 10, Costa Mela Piiot Decel'llo Costa M ... Plot Deicem-DfSCOtM1' llNT 'N' OE· Cn.':*N!:( ~ 8ullnffl Name(1) lllled bet'· 10, 1t, 24, t•1 t:= ~~-= 1::,. £Jdtf TIM1 17, 1991 bet 3, 10, 17, a4. 1911 . bet 3, 10, 11, 24, 1991 T~ 112 Yortctown ~~· ebo¥t on: M8Y 18~ aboYe on: Nowmbw 20, f~)11 Reefing Ave., 0Mden Thie awement ... tll9d PUii.iC llOTICI ______ T_.f79_, T~1f f.()37 ~ngton Beach. . WWlmH.Mohr ~K.Shaltl MD PUILICIOTICI Orwl,Cllf.12M4 with 1he ~a.rte °'1-------- PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE Nichol• J. Hump1V9yt. Thia ......,.,.,,. wu Med Thia ~ W. tiled Thie butlne" 11 co~ Ofenge eourny on NOWm-FlotltlHt •---------2411 Etdand #5, Hunt1nQ-wfth the County ata1t of Wftt1 the COw\ty Clerk of fllotMl:Ma duded by: M indMdull bet 15, 1991 luelHll lllw FlctltloU9 Plotttloua Flolttl•• ton BMdl. c.tlf. '2e4a Orange County on~ °' County on NoYlfn. ......._ .._.. T1'1 r11111tr1nt(1) com-P9t308e at .. •••ttt Bualneu ....... lluslnne...... .......... ....... Thlt bu1IM•I 11 co~ bet 15, 1991 bftl T. 1991 1......_t merad to tnlnACt ~ ~ N9wport Beecho The FCllOWlng "'90M lt1tetn9ftt Stet.......e ltateMent duct.ct by:"' lndlllkt\.llll P913014 PS140H The folloWlnQ persone ""' uncl• 1hl Plctllloua Colli Meta Piiot Novem-lrt dolna tM.dinlU •: The Followlng pertOnl The Fo11oW1ng penons The foltowlng perton1 The regl1trant(1) com-Publllhed N.wpon Beac"' Publllhed Newport Buc"2 .,. doing bullnna 11: :=-... :-n:i•) 1~ed bet a_ Deoembet 3, 10, ANORt""° VANNES JEst.W· ire doing buslntll 11: are doing~ ae: a,. doing bullnen u : menc:9d lo tranlact bu"9 Cotta Meu Piiot Novem-co. .. Meta Piiot Decem-MAIN STREET SURF & on. ate ' 17 1991 EL.AV, 213 E. 11'h • MORGAN. WEINSTEIN l NORTMERN LIGHTS SEA· BAUMAN ENGINEERING & neu under the Flct~ bet 29, Decembet 3, 10, bet 3 10 17 24 1991 SPORT, 2800 N. Main SC. ~!i~.:. tuld ' T·974 eos:=:: Calf~. ~~32 COMPANY, 3 Hutton ~ FOOD ENTERPRISES, CONSULTANT, 200 18th St. 8uslnM1 Name(1) _.... 17 1991 ' ' • ' T.()08 #312, Santa Ana, Cellf, wfth the C°'""Y ca.rte of Ka ,._,.,,._ C&llf. tr• Drive, Santa Ana. Calif. 3801 Jamboree Road, #A. co... M.... canr. aboYI on: September 1991 • T-977 82701 n.---r,... ...... on Nowrn-PUILIC NOTICE s..blulf, ......... 92707 Suite 14-273, Newport 82927 Nlchotu). Humptnys Bany ~ Dunz•, 4 ..,._.,,. -.. ,. 92127 GA Parktf, 31332 Cavallo Beactl, c.nf. 82eeO 8lulnan Abalsl1, 200 18th Thia ltalemenl wu filed PUIUC NOTICE PUpuc NOTICE Via OIOrou, Rand'lo Sama bet I, 1981 Jllotltleua Thi• bu1ln1.. 11 Ci» Lane Laguna Niguel Callf SteYIR L Baker • w.,,,,,, St. IA. Coeta Mna, Callf. with the County Clertt of Margartg. Clllf. mu HtUU ......... Name ducted by: an lndMdUlll 92677 · · E. Baller, 51M Pncocfc 82827 Orenge County on~ FlotlUMla . Plotttleue Thi• bu1lne11 11 co~ Publlhld Newpol1 e.cho • .........,, Th• regl1trant(1) com- Thi1 bu1ln111 11 con-Ln., Rlvenlde. Calf. 92505 Thi• b1.11lne11 11 con-bet 4, 1981 au.-... 11_.. ..,.... Na.ne due1ed by: an lndMdual Colla Mna PfloC ~ The folOwlng PlflOnl mencld '° lranNCt ..,._ ducted by: an lndMdual This bu11ne.. 11 con-due1ed by: en lndMdual FSt2047 St•l••ent ltetewt The regltlrant(1) com-bet 12, 18, 29, o.c:.mber ,,. doing bullnel• u : ,,... under the F1ctllloue The regl1trant(1) com· duct.ct by: hUlband and Thi regl1lrant(1) com-Publllhed Newport Beach-TM Following penone The ~ penons meneec1 lo ltanllCt ~ 5 1881 A J'S 24822 Mulrtands Bl.lllne11 Name(t) 111ed20· menced to tran11ct bus~ wife meneed lo transact bull-CO.ta Mesa Pilot NOYlm9 ere doing bullnela u: at• CIO"'Q ...._ .... 11: nesa under the Flctl1loul ' T-927 122 El TOfO Clllf 92&30 1bow on: ~ • nes' undet the Actltlous Th• regl1trant(I) com-""' under the F1ctlllou• bet 12 19 26 Dlcembet PRIORITY RE.O 3334 E.. (1 •)TIME SAVER SERVICES 8ullne11 Name(•) llst9d Aon1ld JamH' Wyatt 1881 Business Nemt(s) Usted menc.ct to tnlnllct bu"9 Bu11M11 Name(•) lllt9d 5 1891' ' ' Coast Hwy. 11n, Con>na (b)ONE STOP .... ~!MCES, aboW on: November 29, PUILIC NOTICI 24822 Mulrtandt 121, ei Kathllen A.~ tied •bov• 00" S.pltmber 1 l'llU under the Flctltloul aboYe on: May 11 1991 • dtl Mar Calif 82925 18710 Cedll ---· Foun-1991 TOfO. ~f 82S30 Thie ltat.emenl WU 1991 · • Buslne11 Name(•) llJted Bauman Abassl1 • T-935 T~ Stof., 310 Mat· taln Valley, Calif. 92708 Sany Dunzer Flotltleua Thie t>UilnHs It con-with the County ~ of G.A. Parker •bow on: October'· 1091 Thi• .wement Wll fil9d PUBLIC NOTICE guerlt• IA, CoiOn. dll Thomas F. St ..... 18710 Thi• mtemtnt WU llled ......... ....... ducted by: an lndMdual ~ eoun.y Oft~ This statement w11 flted Stewn l.M Baker with the County Clettc of Mat, caut. 92925 Cedar Clrde, Fountain VaJ. with the eoun.y Clert of Stetetnent The reo'111rant(1) com-ber 3, 1891 with the County Clerk ol This IUltement wu filed Orange County on Novem-Flclltloua Thi• buelne11 11 con-llY, Calif. 82708 Oranoe County on NoYtm-TM Following persone menc.c1 to 1rll\SICt bull-P114"t Orange County on Novem-with the County Clerk of bet 1, 19111 Bualn ... ,...,.. ducted by: "'lndMduat Thie bu1lnes1 11 con-bet 26, 1991 .,. doing buslnets ae: ""' under the Actltloul Pub!Wlld Newpott 8eacft.. ber 19, 1991 Orange County on Novem-F51t830 St t Thi regl•trant(1) com-duct.ct by: an Individual FSt4059 MARKET ACCESS, 13771 Bullnen Name(1) listed Costa Miii Piiot Dtctmo '513379 bet 26, 1991 F Published Newport BelCh-Tht Fo~i~";" perions menc:ed to 1ransac1 bull-~~·~~t~~.~=~ :,';. Publish.ct Newport 8e1Ch-Miiton ID, We1tmlnt11r, 1bove on: October 28, ber 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991 Published Newport Beech--514082 Cos1a Mesa Pilot Novom-art doing buelness 11• n111 under the Flc11tlous nesa under th• Fictitious Costa Meu Pilot Oecem-Calif. 92683 1991 T-012 Costa Mesa . Piiot Novem-Published Newport Beach-bef 12, 18, 26, December P1ychologlcal, SpeeCh & Bueln111 . N1m1(1) listed Buline11 Nam1(1) listed bef 3, 10, 17, 24, 1891 Tim M. Curtin, 13771 Mil· Ronald J, wyatt UBLIC llOTICE ber 26 D~mber 3 10 Cost.I Mesa Pilot Decem-5 1991 l.8amlng Centlf' 328 Apo. abow on. NoYtmber 1, above on· Jan • 30 T-021 ton ID, Westmlnstlf', Calif. Thi• etatement w11 flied p " . , , ber 3 1CJ 17 24 1891 ' lena A Balboe lstand 1991 . u ry • 92683 With the County Clertc otr--------- 17, 1991 T 986 , • ' • T-019 T·920 CA 9~·· • Temmy Stofer ~ F St.... PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Ofange County on NoYem-Aolttloua ' PUBLIC 110TICE o o P.t son 326 Thll 1tatement w11 flied • ducted by: an Individual bet 1s, 1991 au.m.u 11 ..... __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , PUBLIC NOTICE ,.. ~ Ave .• ~t>Oa ts, with the County etertc of :J: ,:'= w~~:1e:, FtcttUou• The reg11trant(tl com-F5t3048 Statement FloUUoue land CA 82662 Orange COIM'lty on Nowm-Ofange County~ Novem· 8ualneu N11Me menc:ed to transact bu"2 Published Newport Be1e"2 The FOllOwing P4lflOnl F1clllloua Flctttloua BualMM N•.,,. Thi• bu1ln1ss Is con-bef 19, 1991 bet 26 1991 Statement Mii under the Fictitious Cot .. Mesa Pilot Novlm-"'doing buslnel• ••: BuilnHI Nime Business N1me Stitement duct.ct by: an Individual FSt3380 • FS14088 Thi Fol~ng persona 8u1lne11. Nam1(1) llsttd ber 28, December 3, 10, ALLIED LIGHTING, 222 Statem•nt St1tement The Followlng peraona Thi regl1tr1nt(1) com-Published New:sx>'1 Beech--Published Newport Beach· .,. doing buth1e11 u : 'n~~~in NIA 17, 1991 ~~W":~~· Costa Mesa, The Following pereons The Fot~ng persons .,.. doing butlne1111: menc9d to traneact bull· Cost.I Mesa Pilot Novtm-Coita MeA Piiot Decem-OLS BUSINESS SER· This llatement wu filed T·976 ~u9d Electric & Light""' are doing bvslntH 11: tre doing bu.,neu a1: MONIQUE'S UNIQUE ntll undtf the Fictitious ber 26, Dlcembet 3, 10, VICES, 1001 W. Stevens with the C,,....,.., Clerk f "'V (a)NEEO TO KNOW PUB-SHAPEMAKER, 121 E. CHILO CARE, 2182 Dupont Buelne11 Name(•) listed 17 1991 bef 3, 10, 17, 24, 199t 1421, Santa Ana, Calif. Or ~-"' 0 PUBLIC NOTICE Inc .. • Clllfomla ~ LISHING (b)FEAST OF Edj11Wltlf Ave .. Balboa, Sult• 224, lrvtne, Calif. lbove on: NIA • T-983 T-009 92707 .. _ange5 1""'1 ty on Novem---------llon. 222 Vlc10tla St, Cotta FESTIVALS COOKBOOK, Cll1f. 92661 82715 Grtee 0. Petlfl<ln De1ann Lynn Summefit • ._ • .. FlctHloua Mesa, Calif. 92627 17191 Apel Ln.. Hl#ltlng1on Mark s. Mader9on, 121 E. Judy Gallardo, 12109 Syt. Thil ftatemem w11 riled PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1001 W. Si.v.ns. 1428, F512t27 llualnua N...-. Thi• buelnH• 11 con- Be1ch. Calif. 92649 Edgewat8' Ave.. Balboa, van Riv.r '129, Fowttaln with the County C1ert of Santa Ana, Calif. 92707 Publlshed Newport BMch-Statement ducted by: a corpo1atlon Catherine Lee Holshouser, Calrt. 92661 Valey, Callf. 82708 Ofange County on ~ Fictitious FlcUUova Thie buslntu 11 co"' Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-The FOiiowing l*IOl'I• Thi regletrant(•) com- 17191 Apel Ln., Huntington Sidney R. Manderson. 121 Thi• bu1lnH1 It con-bet 15. 1891. Bualne .. llam• BuslneH ,.,.,,. ducted by: an lndlvldual bet 12, 19, 26, Decembet art doing butlneH es: menced 10 tranuct bull- Beach, Calif. 92649 E. Ed~ter Ave., Balboa, duct.ct by: an Individual F5t3040 at1t......,t ll1te.,,.nt Thi r1gl1trant(1) com-5 1991 INVITATlONS TO TRAVEL, ntH undef the Flctitloul This buslne11 11 con-CTahlllf. b 1 1 1 Th• regl1trant(1) com-Publlehed Newport Th• Following l)ef9on• The Followlng persons menc.ct to transact .bull· ' T·933 345 University St. N-1, B~lneu. J:~~·~ fl:r due1ed by: an Individual s us ne11 • con-menced -to trensact bull-BHCh/Coeta Mesa Piiot .,1 doing buslntll u · are doing buslne11 11: ness under the Flctrllous eo.11 M•H. Calif. 92627 1 VI on. -• • The reglstr1nt(•) corn-ducted by:1Jolnt ven)ture ntH undtf the Flc11tloua November 111 26 Decem-STYERS' ENTEAPRiSES. (•)SUCCESS INTERVIEW Buslne11 N1m1(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE Stephen Hlndly WrlQht, ~1vld ~~· Prt'1Q menced to transac1 bus~ The .'..'g 1tr1nt(1 cbuo~ Buslne11 Nam1(s) fisted bet 3 10 1991 ' 17632 Metzler L.n. Sult• SEMINARS, (b)INTERVIEW above on: NoYembtf 1, ora-ait•--345 University St. ~·1 , with'~ ~-... ~k of ness under the Fictitious menc .... to tranuct -above on: June 1, 1991 • ' · 101 Huntington BHctr, SUOCESS SEMINAl\S, 238 1991 ...... , -Cotta Mesa, Calif. 92627 '"""'""F BuslneH N11M(s) Usted = undtf ~he ( Flctlt) U= Judy Gauatdo t9e1 Calii. 82647 Orange St., Newport O..ann Sumrner1 ButlnMe llame Thll buelne11 11 con-~T. 1~ on NoYem- 1boVe on: Noveml>« 1, neu me 1 Thie statement was fit.ct PUBLIC NOTICE Jamee p Styert 5371 Beach, Call!. 1126a3 Thi• 1ta1tment was fil9d St•tetMf'lt ducted by: an lndMdUal • 1991 above on: NIA with the County Clertc of Stru~. lrvtl'll,' Calif. Ira Mlchatl James, 238 Or· with the County Clerk of The FotloWlna penone Thi reglatrant(s) com-F5t4090 Cllherine L Holshoustf Martt S. Mandenon Orange County on NoYtm-Fictitious 82714 ~ St., Newport Beach. Oranoe County on Novem-are doing bu1lne11 u : meoc:9d to transact bull-Published Newport a..ch- Thls statement Wll fil9d Thia IUltement wu riled ber 1, 1991 B I II Thie bueln111 le con-Calif. 82683 bet~. 1991 S.E.A. CONSTRUCTORS, ne11 under the Flc:tltlou1 Cotta M ... Pilot o.c.m, with the County Clertt of with the County C:! of F5t 182t ui.:S-a:--ducted by: an lndlvldual Thl1 bu1lne11 Is con-• P5t3748 175 'B' Welt 15th St, New-eu1lne11 Name(•) listed ber 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991 Orange County on Novem-~ r:rty on em-Publlshed Newport Beach-The Fonc!t~ J*tOnl The r1glttrant(1) com-~~~ by:1 en ~(lvl)dual Published Newport Beech-por1Beach.CA1126a3 1bow on: NIA T.020 ber 26, 1991 • p•t3753 Co•t• Me11 Piiot Novem-.,.. ~business 11· menced to 1renllct buP. • reg itran • com-Cost• Mesa Piiot Dec1rn-Lorenzo C. Miller, 215 Via Stephen Wright FS14097 u ...____ • nttl under the F1c1lllou1 menced to 1rensact bust· Ravenna Newport Beach Thlt statement was filed MOPE LE"''"' Published Newport Beach--Publish.ct Newport Beach-ber 12, 19, 26, .,.....,.bet O.G. M GEME.NT, 915 Bulll'llll Name(e) lleted ,,... under the Fictitious bet 3, 10, 17, 24, 1891 CA 112663. ' with the County Cllfte ol """"" Cotta Mesa Pilot Dec:em-Costa Mesa Piiot Decem-5, 1991 T..,.1 ~J:ieoNewpor1 Beectl, 1bow on: Oec:.mbef 1, Bu1lne11. Name(1) lilted T-031 Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-Orange County on Novlm-QN 8-7 t>er 3 991 bet 3. 10. 11, 24, 1991 .,., • 1991 1bove on. NIA PUBLIC NOTICE dUC1ed 1>y en lndlvld'* t>er 111. 1991 • 10, 17, 24, 1 T--033 PUBLIC NOTICE Oavtd Stanford GwtlUam. Ira M. James Tht regletrant(s) com-Fat3U8 _______ T_~_, 815 CllNI f>tace, Newport Thll IUltement was filed Flcutlous meno9d to transact bull-Published Newpor1 Btach-FIND ET Flctltlo Beach, Calif. 82660 BUY with the County Clertl of B I N ""' under the Flctitloul SELL ME m Thl1 bu1IM11 11 con-Orange County on Novem-ua M .. •me Buslnlll Name(•) lleted Cotta M1N Pilot Novem-aualne .. 11.,... due19d by: an lndlvldual bet 1a. 1991 Sl•l•nMnt •bow on· 411196 bet 26, December 3, 10, Stat•nMnl Tht regl111ant(1) com-' FS13238 Thi Fol1owtng PlflORI Lorenzo'c Miiier 17, 189t your used vehicle Th• followtng pe.raons menc.d lo nnu.c:t bull· Publl hed N rt 8 "' are doing bu11n111 11: · T.985 an 4..-...t....ent th 0 h I if d eomeone •pecial are doing bullne11 u : 1'1111 und« the Flctlllou1 a new car 9 ewpo eac THE CAOWE'S ·NEST. A.II Kinde of Jobe FOf --------.,_. ....... r ug Cass ie CHOC TALK. 8582 Hamll-Bualnn• Name(s) llsted thr h l ified Costa Mesa Piiot Dec•m-17'25 C·2 MonfOYla Ave.. Make t1'• rtght mov.. j throu9h claallied 642-5678 throu9h clu•ified ton #345, Huntington •bow on: Novernbet 1, ou9 c au w 3, 10. 11, 24, 1991 co.11 Mesa. Calif. 82627 A.l~~:~~r~:::tr!!i. PlloC RMI E.tate Btp, Col!' -;;:10 1nt J.014 nohn Cron. 1725 R2 Houses/Condos1 For Sale ' GEN 1-. ll/\I. I 00:.? Houses/Condos For Rent GENEHAL 2102 •YEnRAN.. BALBOA PALMS • 1 bd BUILDER CLOIB OUT penthou .. vue • S7GS $"""' t ,_, I EASTSIDE C.M. • 3 bd 'IV># o-move n h ... $975 co1t. New 2 tlory BALBOA ISLAND • 2 hm1. 4br 2~•ba, dbl bd furn wntr frplc gar, frplc, tile roof. $1000 $165,000 CALL NOWI SO COAST METRO • 24 hra Bkr 850-5892 2 bd, condo. $1095 FREE ulrictory Of UDO ISLE • 2 bd F S B Ow Condo $1295 or ale JY nere. NEWPORT SHORES • 95s-5&00 3bd House $1500 COSTA MF.SA 102 4 BALBOA ISLAND • 2bd bayfront • $2200 Service Directory /\( < OllN 11:\1<, HOOKKH l'IN(i .Hl1h FREE Dl'rtctory or For Sale B y awn.re. 955-5800 UDO ISLE· 3 bd, bay- 1 ._ _______ _ front • $3000 •• NEWPOU"I HJ-:J\{"lf I fllHI Lowest Priced 2.Sty In th• "Port SlrHlll E•p1nd1d & up- grlded. Lg lot. Blu W1.1.<>r SOllJH I fl\SJ' MEIHll 11:.'"41, EMERALD BAY • 4 bd houM • $3500 CORONA DEL MAR • 3bd hH, vua, pool 13,900 WINTER RENTALS AVAILABLE Waterfront Hom•• Inc. Realt0f9 S31·1400, 7eo.3800 HAI.BO/\ l'EN INSlll.1' ..'I 117 Rental1I Rtntlltl Sh0f1 a Long Tenn No moMY down, l115K Rentale,,Fum/ Unfum. 2br 1 ba, eeourlly come a .. u1u condo. .,,.,,O• pymnt 11300, •1-8380. 58R IBA., UPtM' unl1, unfum 49'h 8t. • •• .,. 1o bch, Avall lmmed. 12,000I mo + dep. Ed ot Oreo 722-0215 NUNt•TOll Extra ..a, IG 1BA, gar • • ••AM •-• lndry, d9Ck. oc.an. No ..," ...... pets. 1825 + dep. **'370t'MO tno1 &1111. a..wn1~ Sr. Parts, f¥V., H.•·a.a-... ,A-tttac:tlve _____ 3_B_R-,-g-ar-, 28drm, na. IMllAC lndry. patio, nr ocn, LESS THAN '40,000. no pell 11200 + :r,,~ I;,:tn-dep. Avaii. 64W727. Rtfttaltl Rentafll 8'MNt 6 Long Tenn ......... ,I.Im/ Unfum. lllSlll,J l'HOl'i ! I·, ..... o....a .. u.11 .. INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATE& ~El $1.50 ~r llne per day. That'• ALL you pay, llMdClft(hl. 1~ lnttltona "'"' SERVICE DIRECTORY For mont lnfonnatlOn CALL TOOAYll AIKFOR CANDY Y041t 8eMce DlfectOfy ....a.: ut8INe 142-4111 Id 3t0 ERVICE CHILD CAIU .. 1:i:11; I J>ELIVI It y I COSTA MESA Moth« St-.HVIC .. s .I I 11 PAULI'S APPUANOE SVC haa op•nlng1 for Scott'• Det1V9fY s.mc. Al Mak" Md MocMll childcare. 1 ~ y,. o4d S.Mng or~ & LA. Couf1IOOI s.v 558-0515 & up for '65 • WMk Sman pack•Q9• only. 3021-11 Hatbor 81. C.M. full time for 1 child or 650-4788. /\ IH" Itri E< "TITHE l>llAl-' l'IN(i :J.1:.?H * Ptana, ldd.Jr•mod., n.w const., Local exp. r•fa. Deelttn Dim..., elon• 883-0880. $125 a week fOf two children In Um9 fam- ily. Big fenc.d In sd, lot• of toys. D movl9 vtd901, mell9 enackl lnduded. Ne.r Pomona ind 19th. exp., ref. 1vall1ble. Call R9nff 548-7217. El.H"THICAI. .rn tu CtvletmM L .. """91 Wiii lnatall youn/our llghta. Aleo rem<Mll. FrH ••t. e:aa-sne Complete &;noto. Ucao .. 41C10387045 Sell Your Private Porty Merchandise HERE tr: IRE I I.ANllS("Al'E I.I:. i l..\\\'"'IJ ( 1\Ht-. ·1...,0N THE GREEN SCENE Lawn-T~ lllchael Cox P•nt $12/hr, + matw1ala Ref•r•nc" e?MOC>e Spr1nkleJ lnlllllatlon Painting. Interior/Ext• TrH Trimming/Removal rlor. 10 yre. exp. good Lawn Malnl. A Cleanupl rer1. ,.... rat". Ask Ro4otllllng •432..a804* for Div•. es<>-7188. SI Ht-F~ Sl-.H \'I(' l·.S .I'• :11 MetlouJOU9 llwten'• Moblle ScrMn Service Nobody bella our prtce1. (714) 642..a5H ••· Uo. #899029 MJN80W c1tca. 1191ftt. Blackwelder ftaper- • TREES4' ::"~~~ aprlnlller• are my ~~ :OY~~ Sl'lll:\IKI l H tit-l'All!S .1•1·• I St. lcl6'11187 83&-1761 only bualneu. Repalrl yra. exp. M&ltet Topped/fllemo•t. L1wn1, A In 1 Iatta11 on a, qua1fty 2~1n 1prnklr..cln11p. 751-3478 Top Coat Painting a.tee 111•7124. \\I:";: I ti>'.\ Frt1 ~ ltrvlceT Cu1tom R .. ldenUaJ Lvt-• AtcNt.au,. OU.. Call 149-7150 Exp. mom 10 cat9 for POWER ELECTRIC your child In my CM •• ___ 43_2_._11_00 ... u__,_h .. re __ 1 home. llcenaed, Ae-nliiOfrlO aRtOK1_ TtL•, High 0uaNty not h!Gh prtc ........ 548-671t I\ ,\ ( I.I 1\ :"\i I \,1, 1 •1 1 I I I I, ! i.' <',,1 '> 1 , I W.P. YOUNGQUIST * ......._ Ol••Sn9. Pie ... Cd 722-e7.... Netghbothood Elactn. 9 L 0 C ~ , C 0 N• NEWBORNltNfANTCME Uc ll'C10823150, ,-,.. CRna Uc. & Rafa. Ht. R .... ~ S7&.2922. In my Newport horM. Ill 1,\ I ............ a.r.toe. We, ~ enWouMnt. ,., .. ol & ""'* wtth Lloenaed pediatric nure.. ~ tlrM, Nfs. 1"11(\111 '-... 11/U If-f-~( I '• I ~ 111 t I'.. ,1.1. .. ol chan9"· com-c .. Qall ...... 78 P••o••-OAT•• .,.... leMce 6 A• NWPT rn --??>di New R-'-............. ~ p.it. 714/e42·1158. -" .. _.. ----._ ~ cNkkate In Cldlr '°"--. CMINI. ~ .,_ hm. In-Jim Whyte 942.7209 (i\lll'.\;l.IS .11•111 ...,COftNEYS CUSTOMI Ceblnete/l'urnnure. f"lnlahaa/R .. tor.UOn. Al qualtty. 6*e37I ............... =====· ....... .., .. ..,. I I . · . I ',· I fn"' Yf"9. """ a 1ov-1ng ~. Cllll ~111.-12 I I I : ·. l I !' \' I , ..... CeRlotor •Satlllt••Cabte TV• Hofldly ..,_..... Aa1c Oualtty palnttno by SaJea & a.Mee. FrH for.,.,,, 70.1 .. 1 ~of••• I 0 n a la . eat. 10 Y'8 exp. Calf 1(..-i 873-3017 #toltOle. lnlUred. -ro.----,....,..--__, United W1nclow Qng. ReadY fOr HOlldacC A ... &COm.Mr Sine. '71, 7814162 ft'l9 ..._ .. 15 330S Mon•y talke ... and Cla•elfled apeak1 lta 1 · \ I . I II I ., I I I • ., • " languaQ9. HAMMER TIME? When you rieed a 1i1tti work done GRU1d the hue, lr.ak In ihl Plat daulieds ta Pal a Pl~ . ... ::- ' -~ __ ._._. \,. --.. ., ---. .....,tt-at ..................... -..... ..... LO VACHT .... ere Diil h ........... _, ..... .. ....... CalH. o.ldA....._ ~.i. "* Oii ... --........ -...... ~Qlllr .. Nlwpolt leech. =1~ -.... .......... .. COft. .. t...,, -.: • lnclMdull flublehM .....,.. ..... ~ttranl(t) COlfto eo.. Mata,.. o-. ..., ~~ t.er 3. 10. 11. ac. 1"1 lull .. • NlllM(t) I.a.cl T~ " o:.;::., PUIUC IOTICI 'I • f< 1·.1. \\ I ) .'. 11 . . ' '" I ..... "* .... !led .......... .. .-.. ~ Cltftc °' .......... .._. PMlit UTll :..T 1~ °" Nowm-llet...._t Olvorced ~hyelol•n II UDlll ,1140.a The '~ Plf90n9 ... k• v-v enrecttve PINK ATTENTION :~Newport IMch-~ ~... 23141 .. ~ young w om•n to Energetic OW,, 40, HM<lpome, MnSltJVe, Cotilia ..... Piiot D.cem-Poi.. 0r':' 1114, Laguna •h11t• fabulous oce.,,. 5'8", love to akl, bi-aucc .. aful, bUlnguel, ai.3, 10, 17, 24, 1991 Hil, Cdt 1215e front home In •• cycle, daoce, walk on SLM, 40'•· wffh U.S. T--024 S~d M. M•lldl1_755 change for occulonel b••ch. looking to cltlzenahlp u.ka at-_..,m,.....-------1 VeNto, lrllne, c.llt. RT14 ~~~A c.!!~~I mMt .... SWM, atlr~ 1tactlve Latin lady 21· ~ NOTICE Thia bu1lne11 la con-__ ..,. -,., Uve, honNt, NS male, 40 to •har• llfe'a joys, ducted by: an~ car poe~ ... .,.-oeee ready for commit· Object companl~ ...... ~ The regl1trant(1) com-menu #4122. •hip/marriage. #3124. it!:...-:"9 ~ ~ IOllE LOOKING FOR The r:o1ow1ng P«"ON Bualneu Name<•> llaled KIND.a SPECIAL LADY .. dolna bualnHt u: aboY9 on: NIA .. ..,... .. ,_...,.. " TO t YOOft DOOR AUTO Seyed _... "• •""" 11w5 WONDERFUL SWM, 28, over 8 ft., R!J'AIR 1121 Verano pt Th.._ __... fl auD enjoy shooting pool, • • .. atat .... _ .. WU led "" SWF, 20. profeulonal. ldnlght al .. _ th .,.,. Celt. 1271' wtt11 the County CMR or INTELLIGENT 5'9", brown eyed, verv m w ... on • M..cua Joaeptt Plat. 1821 Orange r~...., on Novem-1 SWM beach and quiet ro-y..,., Pl., lrvtne, Calif. ber UI, 1991"' St ab I• • n d • e> attract ve, •eeks mantle evening• at 12714 FIUHa compllthed blond, 44, wlhu~-~ goodbut .,..!en,omMa~! home with that apeclal Thft bu1lne11 It con-Publlahed N--•~ti-5'5", nt and happy, """: .... ·~ lady. If you are an at-~ -an lndMdual ~ ........ -Ilk•• the outdoors, tic • ••xy, 22-32· tractive blond, •-11, Th• r;G"111ranl(1) com-Cotta Meu Piiot Novem-lookJng for one man1_*_41_1_1_·_____ SWF, age 21.23 .;;t,o t!*ICed lo tranaac:t bull-ber 2e, o.c.m1>er 3, 10, with humor and lnteg-SPICE en)oya same, tired of ""' ~ the "1c1ltlous 17, 1119t rtty, likes dinner at SINCERE the bar acene as I am, ~H Name(1) U1ted T-9132 8:00 or after, who'a then let me give my abaft on: Nowt'nber 20.•--P-U_B_Ll_C_N_O_T_l_C_E~ wllllng to travel t o CLASSY love, affection and ro-'t.:W. J. Plan Newport Beach. 44. 40'a, honeat, kind, mance to you. Must Thll statement waa fli.d F1otltloue 60, N/S. #4142. h ealthy, European, live In Huntington w1tft the County Clerk ol BualnenN•me ATIRACTIVE Heklng man over 8', _B_ea_c_h_._'1_3~12_3_. __ _ Or8noe County on Novem-Statement . BLONDE open minded, one MEN berl2.1991 The Followlng !*ION woman, one man FSt3782 .,. ~ bullnesa as: . WIDOW on1y. t14101. ARE PIGS ••• Putlllahed Newport Beach-C R ERAMICS, 1HI03 50• N .. Be h TATUES Except Seattle na· Colta Meta Piiot o.c.,,,. Firebrand Cir., Garden •· ewpo.. ac • 8 QUE Uveal SWM, 36, 6'1'', Grove, Calif. 92MO active, energetic, ber 3. 10, 17, 24, 11191 Sandra J. Lee, 11903 Flt• would trke to meet hu-BEAUm 170 lbs.. monoga· T-027 brand Cir., Garden Grove, morous. happy gent Cultured, flt, fun, mous, hilarious con-________ , c.flf. 92640 for early morning healthy, 40, 5 '10", en-veraatlonallst longs for PUBLIC NOTICE Thia buslneas 11 con-walk•, great com-)oya nature, outdOOt'a. wttty, humorous, cute, --------I ducted by: an Individual munlcatlon/ ahare Seeking non-amoklng allm companion, 26- '1otltloYS Tiie rtgls1rant(1) com-your lntereata too. genueman of Integrity, 40. Romance? It can ....,.... Name menced to transact ~ 414131• under 50, for marriage happen Ill #3142. St.tetlMnt nesa under Iha FlctiUous 1-----------""--------The folowfng persons Bu1lnes1 Name(•) listed BIG and family. Photos ex-NICE WOMAN .. doing bullnau u : above on: June 1990 changed. #4132. 4" TO 5" JOS. 1300 Ouall #207, Sandra J. Let BLONDE TENNIS • • Newport BHch, Calif. Thia 1tatemant was filed 49 +, aophlsllcated/ I am 50, WM, just for t2MO with Iha County Clerk of casual, aerlous/funny. ANYBODY fun and laughter. U.W.E. Inc., California, Orange County on Novam-11 there a mature, tall 40'a, love to dance. Down to earth guy 1300 OuaD #207, Newport ber 22, 1991 non-smoker guy who Widow with no extra with Rags to Riches 8Nch. Calif. 92seo F5t3758 Isn 't tooklng for • baggage, ••eking potential, adventurous Tl\la bu1lne11 11 con-Published Newport Beach-skinny 25.year old non·amoker, llkea to & romantic. Well, duct9d by:• COfPOf•llon Costa Mn• Pilot Decem-Kldlett? #4133. travel. Dreams can here's your chance to ,:~.::t•t~~m. :,r:i: bar 3, 10. 17, 24, 1991 --------come true. #412'1. tum Into Princess. If neat ,._.._., ... _ 1:1 ... :.1--T-015 EARLY •---------you'Ve got It, lei's go!I Buat1 ............ .-............. CHRISTMAS VERY 1113133· a~on~·gi:.~~.,"'k~ __ PU_B_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_E_ INDEPENDENT -_,P_A_S_S-IO_NA_T_E_ 199t F1otltloue PRESENT SWF German lady, 60, BEST FRIEND!? S.A. Marttmte, Prnldent lualneaa N•m• Attractive SWF, red· fun loving, romantic, Thli atattmant wu flied Statement head, dynamic, active. 5', 135 Iba. Looking Charl1matlc company with the County Cl8fk of The Followlng persons profeulonal, looking for lively, exciting gen· Prealdent: 41, 6'1", Or.nae County on Novem-are doing business as: for a 48-60 yra. SWM, tleman, S5-60. Enjoy 190, DWM (no kids). bar 12, 11191 O·FORCE SURFBOARDS, you ahould be the •II th Inga In Ille. Seeks tall, trim, alh· FSU74t 1007 WHI 18th, Costa ,_s_a_m_e_._,_4_14_1_.___ #4134. letlc, 1hapely lady. Pu61111ad Newpon BNch-Men .• Calif. 112627 HONEST R•lll people needed Cotaa ,,.... Pllol Decem-GreQOfV Birch Giddings, for aalllng, beaches, tier 3, 10, 11, 24, 1991 202c ! Canal, Newport Beach, FUN SMOKER llfel 1113122. T--029 lllf. 926&3 SJF, 50+ going on PHYSICIAN -..-------I Tiii• bu1lnt11 11 con-351 Healthy, eaay AYOUNQ "PUii.ie NOTICE dUcted by: •n Individual goln t • omantlc AND ---------• Th• reg111ran1c1> com-g, ru r · PROFESSIONAL You: Bearded not WRITER Fictitious manced to transact busl· bald, man of worda, 24, alngle male, just halne•• Heme neu under Ule Fictitious Country to Claaalcal, graduated from Col-27 • single male. 1 Statement Buslne11 Nama(s) fisted apon1aneous. #4135. leg•. new to Newport enjoy juz, theatre, The ffollowlng peraons above on: 1989 Beach, '"ka atttac-outdoors: creative, ar-.,. dOlna buslnffl u · Greg B. Glddlnga I tlve blond, blue-eyed tlculate. financially ae-COOEP~O. 823 HOuow Thia Ital~ waa filed HAVE woman betwffn 20-cure, and physically BfOOk. Col1a ,,...., Calif. with the ............. , Clerk of 3 flt, new to Newport 82S2t Orange County on Novem-ARRIVED 25. ti 144. Beach. 4'3110. Jamel w. Amotd, 823 Hol-ber "· 199t 1ow eroo11. Costa Mae. FSt375t 1·m the on• you're BUSINESSMAN READY Callf. 8212e Publl1hed Newport Beach-looking for. SWF, 30'a, SWM, 50, 5'11 ", lives Thia bu1lne11 la con-Costa Mesa Pilot Dtcem· petite, active, edu-In Arl~ona, love• golf, FOR eluded by: an lndivldual bar 3, 10, 11, 24, 1991 cated, attractive, and tennla, (no kld1), LOVE? Tiit ,..gl1trant(1) com-T-02& from Chicago, ready apeak1 German, look· Take a chanc:e ••• for a manced lo nnuct busl---------to settle. W/flnanclaUy Ing for lady who •n· lifetime of: caring, nett under the fk:tltloul PUBLIC NOTICE Independent, fun, me-joya aame. #3145. sharing, romance I Buslneu Name(•) ll1ted --------dlum built S/DWM,1---------above on: October 28, F1ctltloua 6•10"-6'. #4108. HANDSOME Healthy, happy, hand· 199t luatneaa Name AND-HUMOROUS aome, 40'•· Six-two, J. Arnold Statement I LOVE eyea of b lue. Flt, Thia alatam.nt waa flied The Following P9ROnl LONG HAIR 25 year old SWM, toned, HIS lb., edu· with the County Clark of .,. doing bualntsa ai: • blond hair, blue •Y•• cated, aell·secure, ft. Or1ltlQe County on Novam-DARREN A·V, 6085 Alder, SWF, 21. 5'9", blue with "Surfer look". not nanclally/emotlonally ber1!2, 11191 ltvlna, Calif. 112716 eyed, blond. very ac-aur1er attitude, •HkS atable (not wealthy). F5137SO 'Timothy Richard Jahns, tlve, but ahy, with • attractive SWF, 21-30 Values, Integrity I Pu6bllad Newport Beach-6085 Aldt1, Irvine, Calif. good tense of humor. yeara old with good Seeking: .. tectlve, aa- Cotla M ... Pilot Dacem-92715 Sffklng SWM, 22·29 aena• of humor. ..nlve, aensUOY•, hu- ber 3, 1o, 17 24 1991 This bu1lne11 11 con-who enjoya beach ac-#3143. morous, unencum- • • T-030 ducted by: an Ind~ tlvltlaa. #4112. ___ H_O_N_E_S_T___ bered, genuine, VERY The ragl1trant(s) com-•---------SVELTE, feminine, --PU_l_UC--NO-T-IC_E_ ;::-" ~ ~~ INTELLIGENT SINCERE non-emokw, unc:1er 50. Bu1lne11 Namt(I) lilted ATIRACTIVE SHM/NS, btack hair, Lel'a •har• the HOll- abovt on: November 1, Blond, apontaneou8, 5 '7 ". 38, enjoy a days togetherl #3108. 11191 flt. Meka man 8'+, dance, travel, out-SEEKING St.t.....nt Tlmolhy Richard Jahns special qualltlea, non-doora. Stable Job, JEWISH The Followlng persons Thia atatamant wu flied smoker, fun, tovlng, mamege minded, di• Turo'J~M~BILE ~ lher~ ~_!' humoroua, ethlca. satlaned with being WOMAN WASH & DETAIL, 920 tier~ 19ii"~' ......,_ One + on• only. '8 1 0°wn•· • .!!i:.k lasdyw":~ who la affectionate, ,.....,~Pl-.-, "~ta M-• F•1•7•• ,_#_4_1_08_._____ --I .,_ _.. ...... ·-.. "' -•·• share life. #3134. easygo ng, non. Calf. 12127 Published Newpclft leech-PERSIAN 1--------amoker, 30-40. I juat JoMpfl L SytveatM, 920 Colla MeN Pilot Decam---nQUEI INTENSE moved to Callforme: Cedll' Place, Costa M.... 7 2 99 ••• RftM•.,..IC am athletic, well-Calf, 12127 ber 3• IO, 1 • 4• 1 1 Senauoua femme f• """"' • traveled, Ivy-educated, Thia bualneH 11 con-T.()28 tale aeeka generoua SURFER with aena• of humor. ~':r.'t:;·1::;a~<•> com-PUBLIC NOTICE exec for rendezvoue, swM, te, over 8'. 229 __ 11_3_12_s_. _____ ....__ -~ ___ bu·' Including Intensive lb .. _ t to find ...._ ·--... .,.._tt I '·• w,.., wan' 11•9 TIST nad under the flctltloul r"" t oue French leatanL Hu-• tall attrac:tlve, blond, "" flullNn tWn•(•) listed lutlneu Name moroua, witty. •thlellc, California SWF, 21 to ENTREPRENUER ~on.: NIA St•tement charlsmaUc, apontane-2:,. to be romantic F'•UILY uautt JolllPfl L Sytwater Tht followlng persona ous and enthualaatlcl with and have • long ""' ...,... Thie tta1arnant wH flied at• dolna business u : 14110. term romanllc relation-Sincere SWMNS. 8', wltH tM councy Clark Of MUOOlNS PRODUC-1---,-ET-IT_E___ •hip with. Let'• keep 180 Iba .. •Mk• cute. Or.,ge County on Novem-TIONS, 5822 Shasta Cltcle, each Other wwm on medium atze, 3o-35 ber 12, 1981 I.a Pllma, Callf. 90623 VIVACIOUS thoM cold long winter SF to make • family. Fl13747 Jame1 L Anderson. 5822 PRETTY nights. "3107• Exch•nge photos. ~lhed Newpon &each-ShUta Circle, Ui Palma, a~ . ......,..______ #3109, ~ MeN Piiot Decem-CTalfhl • 800231 I N/S, educated, 50lah, _M_a_k_•_th_•_rf"'!"g~h-t_m_o_ve-.- ber 3. to, 11, 24, 1991 duct!ct ~·=~~con.-flnanelaltV MCur• bN-ln•ex•pen•1lve• Piiat Real Eatat• T.o:M Tiie ,.,11trant(1) com-nett•, llkH tennis, '(Jn Ill ..,.,.. 11'111 not high --------·• -~.. .__, music, art. dandng In price, rta1onablt. __ f.UILICMOTlCE =~ ":-c'~ and JacuuJe&. Seek• daMlllaG fllllL 8 I N ( ) Ill -... charming, matute N/S acllleftlling .;:::::! Nl:rna 1 1... m•n to "Trip Th• J.L Anderton Light ffantaatlc." ,...,fled Adwrtlaklg ........ t Thia •tB*Mnl wu tlled ,_t1_4_1_oe_. ------842-5178 The 'olOMlig l*90M wt1tt IN Counly Cletll Of ••• .,. ,.. bUllnaM 111: Orange County on Noytm. AC'TMnll UNUMJTEO. 2 ber 22, 198t ........... eour.. New-'811711 pcwt lead\, c.lf, t2t8' Nllllhtd Newport 8eeeh- DH!t lil'IU "-'ton. 2 Cotta ..... Piiot o.c.-:=""'~c.11~ bar 3. 10, 17, 24, 1 .. 1 T '"'-'""' It con. T ME.ET someone "SPeClal ttlroUOh classified I' f 11 •.1 1 •, \I l'I· H~c>NAI. I '' I J < ' .. I ( • """ ~I 'I ' •• Sl-,llV JC 'I.~ .1011:, ~ A.DUL T 900 LIN• BEAUTIFUL & EXCITING Dtll•CTORY LIVE LADIES DO LIPI" Graphic llstlng of unu· 1·900-37o-e60().Adull1 SWM 33, 5'11", 180, aual unadvertised $15/Call O reen-c>rown , flt, •dull programa. 1-DIN 1-soo-n2-21es Meka allm "1rect1Ve, 900-535-8585 99C/min 1.,..,H..,.O ... T_&_W-IL_D_Q_IR_L_S-11 smart woman betW .. n AU NEWI AU LOCAU Call 1.g()()..535-5050 25-40 tor loVe and ro-OAANOE COUNTY lAD1ES S5.00 per call mance. Kida O. K. CUMEHJ H0M£ PHONE l 'sl-=-N'"'EW=""'p"""o'""R""'T;,,..,.,W.,..,O""'M=E""N,...1 *3132. 1«>M20-2888 WITH PHONE NUMBERS Make the right mov.. 11 Yfl+ No ~ 1 #VOA ••~DATE• .,,... 0 Piiot Real Eatat• DIN 1.eoo.m.21as ·~ ...... ' , •• H:-0< I'\, \I 1'1-.HSONAL St H\ II Is lll1t:1 st:HVICES aoof) STROllQ 9UUTIPUL DIAllA 1·90().773 LADY••• 1ont I'm Adventurous 1-9()().737.QIAL••• 1-on-1 GAYMeN OF NEWPORT t-1100·288-HUNK• Ut. 19 DMK llDl'OOM TAL!S 1-900-903-GIRL• Elll. 50 • S3 llW\. All call«t I h •••S2Jmin 20 mon mnmum Ttltventwes,FIMylfS, FL X·SITEI Call 1 ·900-903-1188 $1 .50 per minute HOW TO RESPOND TO DATE~LINE A ~uviu of tile N1wport B1aclt-C03ta Mi• Pilot •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message .(you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your first name • Mention your interests •Tell your age • Describe your appearance • Specify your preferences • Include what you liked about the person you are responding to You may leave a 30 second message. You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. THE NEIPOIT BEACH • COSTA KESA • I --- NALS ,, .i['EllNES ....,.. llMd\.ea.:a Mele> Plot Ito--.. ,..,..._....._ MlbMalb•oe .... ....,.., tolrdoallit Otl'ldlr plf••··--· -alQOtlf ldodl -...~0-~1,agtlO'va, .......... .,. IA a Adlco•Jite • ..-cit_.. .......... ~ .. r'Cll be~ .. ~btOcn. OotllO ................ ,..._,..'11'11 Cid _,..,,, Qmllad odi JfO(be • ~-Pl t:t Clllarl Of'f<lt)¥ptl'lln " .. ,.. flOll9 ...... Nl>odl .. ti. • ~--. ...... ~hltcue. f By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Eut-Wi.t vulnerable. dNla. NORTH •88 Q 72 0 84 North •A Q 10 8 7 5 2 EAST • ][ 10 4 2 • A Q 3 Q Q 10 8 5 4 Q .J 8 3 0 18 0 .J 10 8 7 8 I '.•I.J •&S SOUTH • .J 8 7 5 Q A][ 8 O AKQ2 •84 Tbe biddinc; Nort.11 BMl 8oath W..t I• P-SNT P .. .P-P .. Openini '8ad: Five or Q U you treat everythina you tee at the bridp t:able with a dollop of abpticiam, you wW be on your way ~ to becominc a sood player. Thia 1 band ii fJom a hich-quality rubber bridp pme played awhile qo. At money bridp, the North band la ;mt about a minimum for a three- level preempt at favorable vulnera· i. • bility. South micht have teated the • waten by biddina three diamonda ftnt-any new auit over a preempt ' • ia a one-round force-intendini to pue four cJube if partner could not do more. However, that e,recaution might be attributed to hi.Ddai&.bt and we don't blame South for venturinc three no trump. W eat led a low heart and declarer captured Eut'• jeck with the .ce-a alight technical error. Eut would not have played the jack from K J, but micht have from A J, ao declarer wu now marked with the kine of bean., information West wu quick to utilize. With only aia fat tricb available, declarer had to So after the club IUit, but when South led a low club, West produced the ki.nc! If that WU a am,s.ton, declarer could not afford to win the trick. aince But would then have a club ltcpper. Declarer viewed the IDOD· arch with peet 1U1picion-South !mew West wu quite cap.ble of pt.yin& the kine from K x. After much t.housbt. declarer decided to 10 with the odds and allow West to hold the trick, and hope the defend- ers could not rattle oft four lp9de tricb. That proved fatal. Since a heart continuation wu obviously futile, West ahifted to a low spade, •with dramatic reaulta. The defenders col· lected four tricb in the auit for a one-trick set. ~---------------------------~ A I I • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ' ...._ ________________________ _, . , ,t 1 Vo1e In l i 8 Entrance ~ 10 8rtdge ... t ! 14 Wand t 15 Uned up 18 Put an edge on 17 Not hidden 11 Shortcut l f20Loctt-r, 21 The old -: ~ j't ~= 2S l.Maup 27 -tn 30 EJcperlandng 31 Prevent 32 84.lmmoned 33UKlew- enfOlcemef'lt ( org. 38 Soft drink• 37 AquaUc ...... sa Ponder , II ''-lorthe , "°9d'' -~cr.-Off • 41 --..r 42 ..... goat • 44 TtWobbed 41 Ot ... Citied ~ 47 Leg9nd 41 Wl'Ole down t 41 Ferm 'J. .:=--"I 14 LO¥lngfy ) 57 Nez -Indians 58 Spanllh at1llt 59 Stir up 60 Trede tallt 81 Cowpoke's •teed 82 Alman city 63 Put• in ate>< age DOWN 1 Black: poet 2 Bathe 3 French NU<>nl 4 Plratn 5 An eJCploslve 8 Croc'1 kin 7 lnlertlle 8 JOMI O< Sawyer 9 Wool aouroe 10 Beardleal t 1 Team trophies 12 Concerning 13 Poole 19 Not hollow 21 Sun 74111>by, 25e::~ 28 At any time 27 Intent 28 Maintain 29 8omeMYWI "' Safe ptace 32 Languished 34 811 of land 35 Owner'• proof 37"Himlit, •.g.- 38 Impudent: archaic 40 Ralph -Emerson 41 Kind of cup 43 Warns 44 -TV 45 Grind (teeth) 48 LOWI' 47 Manner 49 Negllgll>le 51 Jason'•~ 52 Tug'a tow 53 Collec:tlonl 55 Coffee contelner 58 ean.-us cM11 57 -dedeux 11 12 13 • Apartments For Rent ll<HJM~ :.:1011 FEMALE. Luxury, vt.w, ('OMMEH('IAL PHOl'l-.:HTY 27~ d News>Of1 C,.lt condo. ~ 5500 + v.. utlla. All •Corona del •-• amenities. 722-15n Dwntwn, 1500 aJf w/ 111-.N'IJ\1 S lO SltAHt-. ~~7:.?4 Costa Mesa • alngle Chrlatlan father w/2Br 1 Ba duplex aeeka roommate. Incl W/D, kitchen, apple, ator· age, garage & off parking & great u· poaure S2/A 720-Q<t02 INVUSTIUAL 27~8 atrHt parking. All ullla HOT OPPTY. L~al pd. except phone. Avt com~y need• VQU. for lmmed occpy. Call For Interview Ive l'fl•g Biii &46--4520 at 545-9405 24 hrs, 1 EASTSIDE C.M. Loo a I V • n d Ing 38R townhome. Fe-Route. Cash " male preferred. 1350 Income Weeklfl + lb Ullllllea. lndlUCH 1-800.955-0354- lnalde laundry faclll· p,fv•t• Pay Ph°"• ties, fr•• excercl•• Route Cash equipment & tanning Income Weeklw LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the both , furnis hed 1-a<>0-741-5574-kltchen & living room, __ __.;. _____ _ and lalge aundec:k. Private Paw Phon,f• •831-G959• Fo' Sal•L Loqf!I Area, Big S. 1.SQO. Pilot Classified · Community Marketplace. Fem Roommate Wanted 22&-3305 =: :.~~/~:A~ ~fa: VENDING• Route lfOf w/gar $550. 873-7319 Sale. Poaslble 11200 WHkly Income 1-0Q()o 226-2290 Coll the Pilot today at 642-5678 and toke advantage of this great off er. 3 LINES for 3 DAYS·for 3 BUCKS Fem to ahr with mlf. non/amkr, 28R 1 BA. E.alde CM. $400/mo. &42-3283. HouHmate ahr clean Balboa 2Br 1 Ba. Avt lmmedl Oya 547·7381 home 87~824 Looking for Fun fem• to •hr 3Br 2Ba NB hm, w/d, ocn view. prkng $4-40/mo. 875-1810 NB BIOGk V. to bch. So~r home. Room + V. garage. Lrg dplx. $450/mo + dep 15().5742 Announcements I.OS I & FOU N D ~!I~;, . " brown dog w/Wfflte cheat & black collar. Found In vlc1nJty -of 18th /Newport. 831-4114. (Merchordse Under ssoo ~) -- NB •hr fantastic 2 matr l-·--------Br, 2Ba, den, 2-aty LR. 2-car gar. Po<>I. Jae . se50/mo. 780-8511 T.....,, December I, 1111 Wedn1111eJ. Dec1111ber ._ 1111 Slaa Y-Aalled: Clori1 Sw•-a. where you live, 11/eatyle, remodeling, ldte Davia: "A 11dlW .trolopr ldNI, 1t1111ulaUon, optlmlam. late Ariel Hpentar, OIK't aclmoni.hed m1rital atatus. Income improvff II tt-call tell 1" 11-t nerythlq '"°"' UlllA (Sept. ll·Od. 22 ): Aura or a critk of altlolegy: "If you don't suit or aurpriM policy ch1nge. Focu1 on your character, potntlal and life. My myacny fe.tul'fd. It dlK'l'ftt. Emp.h•· •-• aaytllJ•1 .... t aatrology, don't musk. •rt object, luxury Item. own Aria alp Nally doa flt --1iJ» 9J1mour. lntri1ue ind avoid "tell- -.Ck It • ...._ber, you're u ... ally SCORPIO (Od. 23-Nov. 21 ): Cyde for eumple, I do•'t luMw the IMH· Ins all.'' Lun 'em 1unaln1 wlll ~ dowa on what you're llOt up onr' high, circum1tanca relate ravorably to Ina ctf the w91'd 'q•U.' H n..t wa the your bftt potlcy. M ... 1e will bttome Aries lndlwlclula. ttlebritln or other-your erforu. You'll be at rt1h1 platt It late award-wt•••·· act ......... DI· cryatal dffr by 7 p.m. PllCW Involved. wlM, an orlalaal, out.pokea, wllllna crucial moment. Derlne terms. fll'ftm· via apeallln1 11p fw ....,.., • SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Accent le a.Ile rtall au to fight when ca-line pn>eedu.ttt. Suceftl lollow1 1nilial nbjed tut fadnated lier. Otllet OJglniudon. nspontlbility. aw1nn- la npt. Aries .ukea money with del11y. Pilca In picture, AtMa C,..e aM ,._..o: ff ....... of .s..dlJne. Ch«k mortpp, automo· Tniw. le phyNcally •llrKWd to l.eo, SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-0.C. 21 ): Dwelley Moere, llkhard Kiley, Mdle bile, lnturance paymenta. Oldctindl· .dvance cll'ft1' 'filh Capricorn. Arin Many who doubted you might~ M..,..Jr Ceefp-J-l, W...... Wi•· vldual fa attncttd but eurdM caution. nlor la ml. fort11ut• nH•ber II 9· tayln1, "You had II or11nlztd all c.MU. Ar.tu f'rukJl-, H.P Hdaer, Cancer natiw p&aya role . ~~=alp lpftlMnta. travel alon1f' Focus on family, retponalblllty, Ja-Cau a4 Gleria SW-. SAGITIAUUS (Nov. 22-0K. 21 ): • illES (Much 21 _AprU 19): Yov dHdlln•. 1tron1 lovf relatlon1hlp. ARJES (~rch ll•AptU 19): You Emphalu 11niver11Hty, pilnt on large "ah.eke looee" money that had been Clandeetlne 1rran1emen1 lends 1picc. learn more ibollt lnWfttory, ~ prof-amv11, incnMe spednlnl of ln~rnta. with.held, pcmibly for no other ...-on C.prkom Involved. K't, pirtnenhip propoaaa. flnandal -... You1l be rwl.....S from obligation fool· than bwuucncy. Scenario hi1h1t1hta CAPRICORN (OK. 22 ·J•n 19): tu.olonedmetoyou. You'U MwtK• lah i.n fll'IC plece. Love Wiii not be• unlverul appeal, travel, wider audJ-Look beyond the Immediate, pe~lve ond thouahta C'OftC.Wftlftf &ow.. wheth« 11tn.npr. Ariel fltww J'">lftlnentJy. tncc, unlq• pvbllcatJon. Another Arite pe>ttntial. Many of Y°"' fondftt hope, or not to .. ,,,,. up ir*ptnlknc..'' CAralCOaN (Dec. ll·J•n. 19): Involved. wishft will w fuUIUtd In 1lmott Niii-TAU•US (ApdJ 20·Maf 20): You no Malle frwh .Urt, tON ulde outdated TAURUS (April 2.0·M.ay 20): Focvt cal 1n1nner. You'll win frl•nch and In · lonatt ttel\d alone. Fa•lly ..-llir PftK'ed11N8. haprint yo\lr own •tyle, on ltpl 1ff1lr1, pvbllc rel1tlon1, cndl-011tnce important people. Ubn re~ provw loyalty. You11 be flnlahed wittl hlthlltht ecMtnp. invenUv•n .... In· blllty. 1Mrlt1l 1t1naa. You'll Nb fl'dh atnted. urplnt lndl•ld•I who linowa ptkw ol .,.....non. Storp1o Mdn ~Yalu· 1t1rt in new d lnoc:tlon, youn1 penon AQUAaJUS (Jin. 20·Ftb. II): Lv· ev•rythh'I and ••lue of nothlna. t, ""9 ally. Wilh fldllUed In unonhodox •lght 11y, "You are pins tg be my rol• n.at potltion 1cttnt1 c1l'ffr, bu•lntM, la" 1ft.r'NIOft 9IONla I08'9 upwNcl. INftMr, lllOCHll'' Leo wlll f1t1.1re ptoinlnenlly. credibility, 111ndln1 In community. 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' .. ·•vwc•11o1tt l...mOOIM ~t "13 210ZX. gold, turbo, 1881 C~UCA OT llft· 1970 VW Bug, r9C1. ~ C-01 I l<C l'IHI n\ h017 'SOUND OF MUSIC' COST/\ MESI\ Ii I :!·I Complete HI of 8 Saturday morning from Bradford Exchang e 7amt Moving Sale, ln- OECORATOR coHe-eluding clothing & tor'• plates (Art paint· misc Items of all klndl Ing on fine china) by Even a 1968 Cougar! Edwin M . Knowtea. 2700 Peteraon Pl Features scene• from #64A HMW IP lit 1987 BllW 325 ale, leather, all pwr. casa. White S10,M5 ORANGE COAST JEEP AND UGLE 1-800-522.JEEP 714/549-6023 Convertible, leath•r, a.tom ah"*9, a/c. c•H•Ue, lo mires c1213) t1a,4M OUNGECOAIT JEEP AND EAGLE 1~22.JEEP 714/$49-8023 llYIJN lll\I !1090 89 HYUNDAI EXCEL Coupe 4 cyl, 5spd, A/ C, AM/FM/ Casa, cstm whla, Extra cleanl Extra Nicer (285806) 14,395 Performance Mitsubishi t 9202 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 966-0233 JAGUAR 9105 C............ 490 Mop , Sapd, run• oack, .,,., atn/fm, e.. tomatlc., allck, run• ant· rune 900d lt491 9' .. 11 Nie ml, '3.9~ apd, run• 9 r eat, great/took• grea t. Mu• ... , iill..oM7 obo. pp "4-0122. St300. 840-7978 '2000. 18Mi975. Ml\/11.\ •11.• ............... Loaded w/accenotfft Low mllea. S7000. 722·7142 '87 Nlsun Pultar 1990TOYOTA~.O 1986 vo1k-agen Cat>-Tllt wh•el, crulH, tlolet, Wollaburg. s,-A /C. t-topt, ceu. tinted WlnOC>w•. v-e. 1pd, air, eJCcellent, wheel•, (005314) auto, & Iota tnOf'el $4900. 891·9~5. S S,995 9 0 Coun ty Motor• Mull ... 1 86 Jetta GL. gold, tinted l87t t Beach Blvd Ask for Chris (004057) wndws, fog lta, aun rf, Huntington Beach Johnson & Son pull out stereo. cw ta cvr, A/C, prfct cndtn. '85 190E. 2.3 ... ~. ___ ... __ ·_2_000 ___ , Lincoln Mercury 153()() obo. 650-2399. Ilka new. exc•ll•nt '89 Nlsun 240SX 2626 Harbor ervd' 89 VW JEnA MEfH't-:1>1-S 't 1 IO condition! $10,IOO. AJC. tilt, CC (1185) CostaMeaa,Ca 968..oi3&3 or 963-1173. • .. ,...... ____ 5_4_0._5_8_3_0 __ 4dr GL 4cyl. Alf. A/Cit • •• P/S, P/B, Stereo caH. 1984 MERCEDES ORANGE COAST 83 TOYOTA CELICA Good runner. great 380SE JEEP AND EAGLE Sharp! Low mllH. Pr 1 c • · < 5 3 8 ° 9 9 > Low mllea. great value (074863) LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 13590 Beach Blvd. 892~8ooe 1984 MERCEDES 380SL 1-800-s22-JEEP L i e I 1 FY0571 58p9 eR.FORMANCE 714/549-6023 $3,983 85 NISSAN MAXIMA T 0 YO TA O F Ml~'1~HI SEDAN COSTA MESA 6cyl, A(f, A/C,P/S, P/ 722·2000 B. P/W. POL. lilt, CIC. 86 TOYOTA VAN AM/FM, Stereo Cass. moon r o o I. ~s t m CONVERSION MISC AUTO 9~4~ the movie musical. Two tamlly ea le 1133 '81 Jaguar XJ6, excel-Stlll In orlglnal boxea, Corona Lane, CM. rant cond, lo ml, must Unbolleveable, one never been displayed. SaVSun 8_3. Fairview/ see to appreciate, owner, low miles, wheels. Luxury sedan· 4cyl. Alf A/C P/S P/ econ o my pr Ice . B II A. M/FM ' S7 395 (802781) · t 1• cass. Rolls Ro1c• for Sele 2 owner car. Original owner Michael Nesbln of The Monkeys, cur· renl owner Susall Tan- cred I. 1978 Sliver Cloud. 63,700 ml, ex- co 11 ent condition, maintained by Merv Wright. Your wife could ride In style over the Holldays. $26,800. cash ok. 973-4673. Call m-1 for appt bewt 1 0-3. Makes a great Christ-Adams '85 Eldorado Black/blk $6900 obo. 495-7610. (1JWSt99) mas gilt. Asking S250 · leather lnt~rlor. 79k 1---------LEXUS OF the aet. Please call ml, all equipment, ex-•'84 Jaguar excellent WESTMINSTER 6-4-5·1"933 afleL cellent condition con<11tlon, sapphire 5:30pm. Or call any-throughout, $5,250 bluo. $9000. repair 13590 Beath Bllld. time. leave message. obo. 494-6438. history avail 646-4150. 1 ___ 8_0_2_._e_o_o_e __ WANTED • Fountain 87 Cimarron, loaded, 1986 Jaguar, XJ6, p~ns, Parker, Water-eJCcellent condition, cherry condition, FURNITURE 6014 ANTIQUE mahaogony desk S300 & chest S 150. Curved fronts. 644-6829 man, etc. Also men's V6, lo miles, clean. many extras. w i re watch••· Collector '79 Thunderbird For-well cared fort $7200. wheels, am/fm tape, ~mployment Opportunities pays top cash 144-6829 mula, 27ft, twin 350s, 964·1476. blk w/camel leather EMPLOYMENTf>530 FREE TO YOU 6022 BABY BEO & mattress, very allghtly uaed. Starkcraft white wood 'FREE' c lean,'0000 $275. 673-2803. EARTH'. 10 tona. Black lacquer bedroom 642·8592 1 rebuilt, new up-ln1, new tires, 36,700 ho ls try. trlaxel trlr, ml, $15,000. 640-0206 loaded, dock pwr, d i-eves. 644·2259 days. vorce. $16,500 obo or trade for 4 whl drive or?. 641-6855. JEEP 9110 1986 CELEBAllY EUROSPOAT Loadedl $3500 obo 64()-0890 *FUN JOB* aet. 5 plecea, queen 20FT DUFFIELD Bay '90 CHEROKEE 4WO, hdbrd $380. 494-0600 Boat. 1989, like new. 4dr, auto, 6 cyl, Excel- Are you adventurous Brass headboard, mat-$14,000. 714-96S.3948 I en t con d It Ion. ~ need money? Are tress, box & frame, $14,200. 744-4556. ~~ bright, well queenslze 5235. White Beautiful full length _________ 1•85 Dodge Maxi Van,--------- g a or;8.1 an~ :get' to & brass daybed. mat-~~s~~~."' ~u; c~a~~c~:; 32 ft Luhrs flybr, micro. passenger van. frHh 190 Cherokee Ltd 10 rn rave es ern tress & trundle, com-gen. tw 225, alpa 6. rebuilt, 360 engine. A J A/C L slbtes & resort areas plete s l 95. 940-9733_ with fur trim. Euro-great fishing or diving, new tires, frame hitch. u 0 • • eather with a Co. that has a---------pean hooks. Hardly lake B. Whaler for cc. am/lm atereo, <0933) S17•399 good reputallon. J .P. Couch w/malchlng love-worn. $950. 642-4321 downpayment. Owner clean ln & out. SSOOO. ORANGE COAST Enterprises has sev-seat & armchair, col-X 102. financing S32K obo. 548 743 JEEP •N"" EAGLE Olfal openings for lee table & end lable.1---------261·6333d, 675-0617e. -4 · " 11 tnose 18 & over In our 6 months old. Pd I have S152K worth of ---------1·800·522..JEEP m~rkotlng division. $2000 now, Soll $500 Jewelry, sell for S70K Outtield 20ft bay bOat, 88 DODGE LANCER 714/549·8023 E P EC E for all 722 3590 obo or trade for boat, blue canopv, good A ff A /C p /S ----,,------N X N · >epen. • · RV or??. 641 -6855. shapo, $5800 dock • • • 1986 Cherokee, e>elnt pd during training + Dining rm table + 6 *211315 t 3,99e cond. 74K mi, 1 I d I C G spc avail. 675-6370. T 0 y 0 T a 0 F mme n · roup chairs, xlnt cond $150 " owner. $6950 obo. transp. furn. Return + buttet $751 King sz MOORING w/25' Cor COSTA MESA. 646·7216, after 6pm fare guar.. MUST bed & wood frame nado. Xlnt location. 722•2000 weekdays. START IMMEO. For $100. 831·2242 ready to sell. 650-appt call Oon Hawkins AKC Beagles, 9 wtcs 8169. 660-2999, 11 to 4PM KINGSIZE WATERBEO -old, champion lines FORD 907:; through Friday No-wave mottross. In-646-4878. $1 50. eludes frame & head----------OONSTRUCTION board. Good condi-Chinese Sharpol reg. Ollrpentors oarn to tionl Only $200. Call choc male, 3 yrs old, 12/hr, Laborers earn 589-7904, roave mes-great tompermont, t S18/hr, Drywall sago. $400. 602-941-1485. ll to $14.75/hr, M 1 & Hlml leuen/Peralan sons and Tenders alch ng dresser K ., CF e'"n to s22.SO/hr, desk for salo, great lltens A, shots, C1Sll 1•800•882.2971 condlton. beige w/ $200-$300, 645-7607. gold trim. Both for ORDER DESK s5o. 613-0so2. Outlea Incl: Phones, Older brown sofa • $50. taking ordefl & cus-673-6740 tomer aervtce In busy Baldwin Baby Grand H8 office. 842-0059 ---------Plano. Beautllul finish/ Pine/oak antiques, Turk· tone quality. Sacrlllce PIANOS & ORGANS 60~9 SAIL BOATS 7014 15 foot Coronado w trailer. $750 650-2205. '73 T-Blrd. 91K mlles. Brown/white vinyl top. 4 new tires. Runs good. 492-3922 16' CATAMARAN w/ '81 Mustang, only 51k trailer. box. current miles. ate, stereo/ tags, new sails + ex-tape, pwr steering/ t raa. $800. 969-2022 brakes. great shape. SPEED & SKJ BOATS 7016 $1900. 644-8710. '86 Ford XL T 4X4 P,VP LEXUS 9115 1991 LEXUS ES250 Only 8700 miles. Must see . (2UTT921 ) $18,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 13590 Beach Blvd. 882-8908 LINCOLN 9120 '91 LINCOLN MARK VII, LSC 1990 420SEL. charcoal w /tan Int. pp, Im· maculate. only 14K ml, $48,000. 640-1310. MERCUltv 9 l:Ju 191 MERCURY COUGAR Mocha Metallic. This car Is extra nice! P/W, stereo, air & Iota morel Price reduced for Immediate sale! S 11 ,300 ( H22646) Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2826 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA, CA 540-5630 '91 MERCURY SABLE WAGONLS Moonroof, top stereo &loads morel Like new. nust see! Make Oller! (604467) Ask for Bill Johnson & Soh Lincoln Mercury 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA, CA 540·5630 MITSUBISHI 9 l 4f> 87 MITSUBISHI CORDIA 5 spd, A/T, stereo cass, cstm whls. sporty turbo power! (550180) $3 ,395 Performance Mitsubishi • · Custom paint-sofa PERFORMANCE bed, rear NC and MITSUBISHI more. s7•995. 968-0233 PERFORMANCE 85 NISSAN SENTRA MITSUBISHI A IT ' A IC . ___ 9.;..68.....;...-0.;..2.;..3;...;3 __ _ L IC #1 LHN307 $3,985 TOYOTA COSTA MESA. 722-2000 OF 91 TOYOTA MR2 Turbo-5 speed-last machine(2VZS889) LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 87 NISSAN SENTRA 135:.~~:~~=rvd. 4dr, A/T, A/C, Power--------- stereo, brakes, stereo/ 91 TOYOTA PICKUP cass. good runner, NC. PIS. Stereo cass great pricer (538099) L I c II 2 P S E 1 9 O • $8,395 $9 ,988 Performance TOYOTA OF Mitsubishi COSTA MESA 19202 Beach Blvd 722-2000 Hunt::ei~~~~each 91 TOYOTA TERCEL A C. Stereo Cass. #145563 $3,887 TOYOTA OF OLDSMOBILE 9166 '86 OLDS 98 COSTA MESA Auto, A/C, P/S. Cass. 722·2000 Loaded (1322375) ------------ $5,9 9 5 91 TOYOTA VAN So County Moto r s A I . AC L1c#2P23824 18711 Boach Blva $5,8 85 Hunllngton Beach TOYOTA OF 842 -2000 1990 Cutlass Calais, white. coupe. fully loaded! Must sacrt· lice, death forces sale. s12,ooo obo 846-8724 PORSCHE 9175 COSTA MESA 722-2000 TRUCKS 9220 '85 Bronco II, 5 spd. AC. ps. am Im cass, lugg rack, 6 cyl, runs great, never oll road. S4SOO obo. mus• soll 1970 9111 Red. e>eclnt w835·3151 h858-3433 running cndtn. Will '89 Toyota 4X4 VG consider trado $8.500 5spd, shell. c~slo~ 494-2183. wheels, stereo/tape TOYOTA 9210 $9500 obo. 545-2676. ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 '68 Impala SS 396, power windows. ale. power brakes, tach, c o n s o I e d • p ow e r. seats, tilt, all stock. E>ecellent condition. $7500. 840-1303. 1929 Mercedes Benz. 540K replica w/Ford 289 engine. 2,800 ml, runs perfect. $12,500 obo. 644-7233. AUTOS WANTED 9270 '86/'87 El Camino, lo moles. excellent condi. loon, general contrac· tor will trade tor im- provement or lop dOI· lar. P.O. Box 1336, Nowport Bch 92663. Christmas cash waning for 91~. older MBZ. Brillsh or odd exotics Call Bob, 532-1890. LIMOUSINES 9275 '89 LINCOLN 70' Strctch-hmo by Clas· soc; 42K moles, royal blue. TVNCR. radio, CD w /jockey box. cus- tom bars + ice chest, cellular phone w/ex- ler nal speaker. Or1gl· nal private owner Al· ways garaged. Excel· lent condition . '85 Toyota Tercel, 4spd, $30.000. 642-1888 or stick-shift, trailer h11ch. '88 240 GL. 1 ownr. 645•0777 VOLVO tt230 _P_fT __ B_o_o_k_k•_•_p_e_r_/G_e_n--1 lsh Rugs. misc. Llqul· at S 1,875. Can help etar ofc. lotus 1 2 3 daUon Sale, Sat 10-4• deliver. 527-1854 1956 CHRIS CRAFT Woody, great cond. new engine. $8000. 714-995· 1455 5spd, p/a, ale, cass. loaded (A 45100) S5,995 So County Motors 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 842-2000 19202 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 968-0233 Moonroof, JBL stereo & rots of axtrasl Looks•--------- Xlnt cond Inside/out .mmac. 49,000 m•. r---------------$2,750, obo 894-7t48. sunroof. llhr interior. PILOT C LASSIFIED· $12,900. crulse/cass. It's the resource you '86 Toyota Celica 720·1565. can count on to sell a 5 s p d . A /C , T 11 t __ __;,~-----myriad of merchan- Exp nee. 10-20 hrs/ 28 Ima Loa Ct. Npt1--------- w•ek. ca11 673-3240 Bch. 122-e511. SPINNET PIANO PVT p ostal center. Good condition. $575. R'et all counter, gift 527·1854 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 BICYCLES 8080 'SOUND OF MUSIC' . MARINE Sl.IPS DOCKS 7022 10 Mini.It•• To Open Seel 18' Power $225 mo & 32' Sall $400. Avl Nowl 752·2881 '89 FORD RANGER XLT new I Only 12,000 miles. Ask for Ray. (G39974JJohnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 540·5630 SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 (011302) $5,995 TRADE dose 11ems, because So Co unty M ot o r s our columns compel 18711 Beach Blvd qualified buyers to Huntington Boach through Classified call! 842-2000 642·5678 842·5878 "trBPers. PfT, perm & ta'mp. Fashion Island, 537 Newport Center. 644-6245. Exp pref, llCJPIY In person. Complete sot of 8 Women s Schwinn 12- Bradlord Exchange spd S90 . Men'• DECORATOR colle-Schwinn 10-spd $50, tor's plates (Art paint-M en's Vista 10-spd Ing on tine china) by $70. Good condition 30' • 4 !f St.tPS avail In Nwpt Bch. 642-5735 Extended cab, under 10.000 miles. White with burgundy trim. Only $9.999 (853512). •--------- RE SECTY/OFC MGR ~•al Estate exp req'd. P't\onH, It bkkpg, typ· Ing & W/P. 955-5800 RIAL ESTATE ASST Tl)-p Produc er 1tks exp'd llc'd As· ant. Call Patric k T nor• 955-5800 REAL ES TATt'I BESTlt £arn $3,000 mo + In ADDITION of comm's to 100% + Trng. No desk fee. Call Bob Byam 8 48-3554 Edwtn M. Knowles. 675-5869. Features scones from the movie musical. Sllll In original boxes, never been displayed. Makes a great Christ- mas glh. Asking $250 tho sol. Please call 645·1933 a lt er 5:30pm. Or call any• time. leave me11age. •GREAT XMAS GIFT! SPORTING GOODS 606~ Must Sell, Rosslgnol, 203 FPS, w/Look RF99 binding• & poles. $225 obo. 862-5455. CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUES 8092 Ex-ercls•. bike & stair· climber, never been Finely crafte1' wreath• used, computerized, made with dried flow- deluJCe w/warranty. ers, makes unique . • • 1 • , _ $350 each, Wiii take 20082 KllM Drive, SA $175 each. 550-4716 Heights. near airport or 571·5194. 546-5522 Sunday 10-4 BalbOa Island, N Bay front shore mooring w/17ft . Whal er. $12.500. 548-5362. Transportation MO'l OlH Yt I t- SCOOT1': tt HOIH 89 HONDA ZTR 250 Uke newl Musf SHI $2700.714-1544-1770. Automobiles Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 HARBOR BLVD COST A MESA, CA 540-5630 U••d Bronco 35 t Cleveland -.,glne. recently lnstaned w/lift ayatem. 760-1092. Gl-;O !IORO '89 Geo Spectrum •~"s (519495) So County Motore 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 842·2000 HONDA !lOP-4 • • Wiii dellverl Original and beautiful gifts • -----1-8-IN_C_H--c-h-ai~n-a_a_w or call anytime! '85 Honda Prtlude RralL SALES for Chil· (Wen) uHd once X ·MAS BOUTIQUE Power sunroof, a/, d(en'a clothing store. electrl~ $40. 839-8057: Handmade •nd caaa e tte, cuato m E~perlence requrled. unfque treasure• 1988 ACURA LEGEND. wheels, very af)Orty ACUllA !1010 P/T. 494-5677 7 day Hawaiian vaca-480 •·19th St. 5 a p d . W h I t e . (1243) $9,"9 tion tor 2. $285. Call 1--..;...;....~,.....~....;..---1 chromes. aun~oof, ORANGE COAST Sales Manager now whlle they last. BUY power wln dowa, JEEP •"D~LI For Mortgage Co. R.E. l-800-934•5665· brakes & steering. "" lie req"d. Call Mike Cash register S75, Row-New tires. Always ga-1.S00-522 P Ttnore 955-5800 Ing mach S25. Leather 1 -=thro==u~g=h:=c;:l•;:ni=:f::i::ed:::.=r::a:;g;:e::d::S::1::::4::·000=:::6»::::::":::'7=-===7=1=4=/54:::9-I023:::===il Jacket brown M36 •• -SALES REPS s125. Christmas tree Ametlca'• first earth· $25. Kenmore washer/ friendly catalogue dryer, excellent condl· baaed Multi-Level Uon $450. 675-2n8. Marketing Is sweeping the nation. For Info on Large Sliver trays S20, this ground floor op-gollcart $22, elec· portunlty of the •90.s trotux vaccuum $20. call N•turaf World gollballs .25 each. 714-753·2838 854-4349 1!~!!!1111!! SALES METAL typewriter 1able $12. Harvard classic Women's Jewelry 1909 $25. 675-7892. B'lboa Island P(f. Old jewelory boJC Items, FR manager positions ,39_.44 foreign misc, ~en Immediately. S~S25. 548-9832. ~It flll nowl Retall __ ,...... __ ,...... __ _ 4'.Xperlence helpful. Pine/oak antiques. Turk· ~ Information phone iah Rugs. misc. Llqul- aft\r 12/2, Mon. Tues. datlon Sale, Sat 10-4, Wed from 1 pm·6pm. 28 Ima Loa Ct. Npt 714-723-5835. Bch. 722-6517. STEWanDESS WANTED Two authentic Cabbage "" Patch Colla. w/blrth For larg• private certificate 1983. never yacht. Fl·Med bOUnd. used $40 each. Great (213) 9 10-4104 Xmas presents. DADE 962-8286 WANTEOI Grand be· roque sterling flatware 8 4 5-4092 leave t ou9b claaailied measaA•· UP TO $600 PER MONTH *Ill COllFC-* Early morning motor routes available. Deltver Tue"Sday. Thursday & Saturday. Mu st have dependable transportation and liability insurance. ·:CALL 842·4333 -C__QSTA .MESA, NEWPGRT Br.ACH ) (j '· Advertise Your Car or Truck in the Pilot Classifieds for iust $12~* ~If it doesn't sell you AUTOMATICALLY get 6 extra days FREEi • S12BaS, 3LIB. &DAYS Privo1I Porty Ort, Coll Classified For Detoi~! 642·5678 DOIT YOUR-SELF COUPON SPECIALS -~-------------------0/o DISCOUNT : ON GENUINE TOYOTA PARTS : I PURCHASED OVER THi COUNTER ONLY. CANNOT COMBINE SPECIALS I I. MUST 8AING COUPON. EXPIRES 12/28/91 6 ~---------------------------~ ~ - -G'eN'uiNE' rovon--~ I SPARK PLUG SliTS I I ~ STANDAhD PLUGS II I START AS LOW AS I .....,., brinG Couoon I E~ 12/28/91 ~ - -GENUiNETO'iOTA--~ I WINDSHIELD WIPER RERLLS I I ORIGIONALL Y AS I I LOW AS $5.94 /PAIR I I SPECIAL SALE PRICE I Must brina Ccuoon I (" L. " ~ ---=-::, Expftl 12/28/91 I I r I • '" .- ~ • . . • • .• } I • -. ,. .... -. .. -<: . I I I . ' '' ' Just In Time For Chdsbnas •SUBSCRIBER DISCO UNl CARD• r - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·SUBSCRIPTION FORM · -------------·- DELIVER TO: City _________________ Zip _______ _ Home phone _______________________________________ ~ SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS ·--------- PAYMENT o Cash o Check # ______ o Other __ _ 0 VISA/MC/AMEX ---------- Exp. Date ------------------- ~gnature ________________________ _ ---------------------------------------------------MAIL TO: The Pilot (Circulation Dept) 330 w. Boy St.. Costa Mesa CA. 92627 • I Your Chrisbnas ShoppiJlg savings Card The Pilot License makes you'eiigible for valuable discounts and special offers at the participating merchants listed below. With the Holidays just around the corner now is the time to take advantage of the special offers and pick up some great gifts. Check the listing in each Tuesday's Pilot . How To Earn Your Pilot License! Become a Pilot subscriber and get the community newspaper delivered three times weekly-GUARANTEED! Fill out the sµbscription form or for faster results Call Our Super SeNice Hotline (714) 642-4333. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3 Months $8.58 6 Months $17.16 12 Months $34.32 '' Tal<e advantage ol these special otters at these participating merchants DEAL OF THE WEEK GREGORY GALLERY :)ri~1nal Art Prints. Crafts & Framing !..;:Y.. V10 l1rJo • NB • 723 0887 30°0 OFF Original Arl & 25% Off on Framing APPAREL BIOWEU'S llOTIQUE Infant/Toddler & WOmens Sportswear Via Udo Plaza. 3467 Via Ndo • NB • 673-4510 FREE Chrlslma1 Soclcl ($5 \'alue) with any $JO Pure hos. THE GRANT IOYS Outdoor Recreation Supplies/ Apparel 17flJ Newport Blvd. • CM 645-3400 FllEE Pair of FlrlHIZ• Thlnsulot• Ski Gloves ($9. 99 \'aluel) With purcho1e of any lleg. Price Jacket PAOLO GIARDINI Fine ltoMon Clothes For Men Udo Morino VIiiage 34 16 Via Oporto. # 1 • NB • 675-4044 20% OFF Merchandise SHIPLEY'$ Ctoltles for Men. Women. & Boys 2300 Harbor Blvd • CM 631-3222 Men'•• Women'•• Boy1 TUtmE NECKS $5.99 (Many Colors) S, M, L, XL ROY STEP SHOES Largest Selection of SAS Comfort Shoes In S.CA City Shopping Center • Orange 634-0631 Addltlonol 10% Off our $19.97 Sal• Group AUTOMOTIVE BENZ a IEAME.R Maintenance & Repolr 375 Bristol St .. #85 • CM 668-0882 Lubrication S«Vlc• • Safety ln1pectlon $J9. 95 (Sov•50%) HEALTH/EXERCISE SHAPE ·UP NEWPORT FU! Service Health Ck.Jb 1080 !Nine Ave. (Westcllf Plaza)• NB 631 -3623 J5S Off lleQukK Enronm.nt F•• li1l1J1Ujf fif!\IJ;f!1~it~ AllONDANZA Fresh Posto & Seafood Restaurant 3421 Via Udo • NB 675-8973 luy 1 Lunch, QM 2ltd ~ Prfc• A~LO ltol an Rlltoronte 1969 Hart>or Blvd. • 646-1225 • CM 20'I. Off Entn Check. Lunch ot Dinner IENIHAHA Japanese Cuisine .4250 Birch St. • NB 956-0822 CU1 .. 1•'*»Yl'km .... _, IVcltoN ol Al-~IAlll'll«lf»dald 11UO G•GPUZA Gourmet Pllzo. Pastas. Subs & Buffalo 11 25 Victoria St.• CM 722-7585 Fll£E 8'4Jlo l'kla F lt'1fl'J (no PUfChcJ» t»e.aaty) LOVE'S BAR a GRIU. Newest member of Love·s Barbecue 201 11 Brookhurst • HB 968-7500 50% Off 2nd Em. of eq.Jd "',..., ~ LI'S RESTAURANT Mondcrtl. SWchlNcrl & Cantonese a..lsine 8961 Adams • HB 968-5050 10% OFF Food To Go. $10 Minimum MA BARKERS Do"Wn Home Country Cook1n· 154 E. lnH ST • CM 646-4303 20% Oii Any Breakfast, Lunch ot Dinner Biii (sorry,S.Olof Citizen• Menu and • Spftclol• ·•xcluded) MO'S NEW YORIC PIZZERIA Ptzzo Corry-OUt/Dellvery 1673 INlneAve. •CM 722-1212 Lorg• 16• 1 Topping Pizza-Only $7.50 Z PIZZA Clas9c & Goumet Pizzo So. Coast Highway • COM 675-4100 & Via Udo Plaza • NB n3-0707 $2 Otf Any Size lntematlonol Pizzo FLORISTS CONROY'S Flowers & Arrangements Delivered Worfd.Ylde 3601 Jamboree •Bock Boy Court • NB 252-0222 $5 Oii Any Foll Arrang•ment (min. $25) INSTANT JUNGLE INTERNATIONAL 2100 Canyon Or.• CM • 645-0567 25" OFF M l'olmieltla1, 10% OFF M Whole «Jle Planfll I ill j) ~ 11 Ill iJ ti: nllt1~:[1]!1. ANOTHER MAN'S TREASURE High Qualty Consignment Antiques & FlXniture 1621 E. Ednger • SA 836-6160 ... (between i.von a Gt~ 101' Off Ou' Ai.adY Low M;., CARI.TONS UNOUUM Unoleun. Corpet. Wood. M a ble. Tiie 2542 Coast Hwy• NB 574-7470 FfH~IO~ • No Salflf Tax CROWN FlOOI COVt.RtHC Roor A Window Covor 2UIJ S. Harber 81vd • SA 979-7694 ..,,,._., Calpel I 11 .N/yd. lnllolled SI.UP CENlDt fllUS 0 Notlonol Brand Mattresses A Custom F1.1nlt\Ke 3601 JomborH l?OOd • NB 833-0651 W•'I '°'f lbcl Salflf 1ax IUCK'S CLOCIC SHOPPE Rne Quality New & Antique Clocks 1735 Westctitf Dr •NB 631-3215 25% Ott any New Clock In Sloclc GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES FOREVER FRIENDS Hummels. Annalee. Precious Moments. Hogoro & Dolls 1727 Westclitf Dr. • NB 650-5535 10" Ott Any Putcha•• Including Clvlllmo1 Item• HAIR STYLIST EUROP,4 Jessica Nolt Specialist Foshlon tslond. Suite 320 • NB 759·8004 10" off th• Acrylic llemovol (ieg. $20) Pl.AIMS HARDWARE Mftllng. Screening . Custom Point Tinting 2666 Harbor• CM 546-7080 One FrH Key with Purchas• sacvu~HTS IV wtSTON Residential & Commercial Slcytlght lnstalattons 3617 W. MacArthur Blvd #fJJ6 •SA 545-9793 15" Off ol .SJc~ hstJlation TROPICARE, INC. Wholesale Indoor Plants & Accessories 20391 SN S.ch St. • SA HGTS. 756-0790 F11EE l'olt•ry W1#t .Any Putcha,. JEWELRY ANDK VANHES JEWELR!_ Jewelry 283 E. 17th St •CM 631-2202 Closing out Speclol·50% Ott All J•wfllry KID'S STUFF THE CHILDREN'S IOOICSHOPPE Children's Uteroture & Educottonol Books 1831 WeltcNtf Oft\ie • NB 67> 1424 Buy I look, gel 2nd at 10% dllcounl FANTASY TOYS Toys. Gamet. Stuffed Animals & Children' a Bookl ~ Main St, • Botboo Pennlnsula 673-7661 101' OFF ony l'uteltaN PHARAMACIES MA•OS PHAIMACY Mofor Value P!escrlptlons • Gltt1 A Cosnotlcs 320 $.Jperlor. ste. 120 • NB 645·7200 RlfC Oto#~ CNo "'1dtole N«euatyJ SERVICES lUlJ( (ATON STUDIOS Phofogaphy 222 E. 17th• CM 643-7191 FrH1·x10·~ NEWPORT ANANCIAL GROUP, INC. Resident10t Reot E$tote Loons 4299 MacArthur Blvd 1222 • NB RlEE 09Cl/ llepolt Witt Any Fuw:Jed Loan ($50\bW) RITZ CLEANERS Cteonng-Att EK a lions 3536 E Coast Hwy • COM 675-0 114 25"'11. off All garment • Household Ory C/eonJng. W• Hav• Plclcup • Delivery Servic• SUCCESSFUL SINGLES INTERNATIONAL Slngtes Meeting Singles 2Q 15 Redhill, Bldg F-200 •CM 24 1-3858 $ 10 Ott New Yea11 Polfy. Include• Prime lllb Dlnnet Or Chicken Dinner• Disc Jockey ~th Dancing SPECIALTIES BAY COURT CARDS a GIFTS Unique Cords. Decorations. & Gitt Items 3601 Jamboree Rood • NB 252-8134 JO" Oii Boxed Chrl1lma1 Cordi IEACH BREAK Fine Collfomlo Wines & Imported Beefs 3431 Via Oporto # 1000 Udo Morino VIPoge . NB 673-4712 10% Ott Mix• Match Co1e1 CELE.IRA TIONS Porty Supplies 001 W Boker • CM 979-8570 $2.00 Off any purchos• of palfy 1upplles a decototlon1of$10.00 ot mor• uuvlc••·party •uppl/•• .t decoration.I DOGGIE DREAMS a KITTY SCENES Grooming. 9.Jpplles •Pet & People Gltts 3601 Jamboree at Bristol • NB 252· 1156 FREE' l'OWI Pet Shampoo WIHt'f\ny-$2'U'ultohaH NOTEABLE •NOTEBOOK• COMPUTERS Factory Direct 386SX·20MhZ CPU 20-00M/HDD -1 ·5M/RAM • FAX-Opt 16436 W0td St. • FV • 964-1837 FAX 968-4338 Fully Upgrodedabl• • Top l.ature• $i»Clol $ 1399 , lleQ I I 995 SAVE $596 WINDOW REPlACEMENT SPECIALIST Enefgy Efficient Wlndov.-s (71.4) 558-eooB 101' Off Tolol Coil TRAVEL LOVE TO TRAVEL 'N THINQS Travel Agency 369 E. 17th It.• CM 642-4403 Jl!I ~ "°'" 129•. CoM Fot D•lolll. TO BECOME A PARTICIPATING . MERCHANT IN OUR PILOT LICENSE PROGRAM CALL 642-4321 X250 PUot License discounts ore not valid with any other offer • AJI buy One • get one free offers mean the lotter Is limited to Items or services of equal ex lesser votue . " ,