HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-06 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • •
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·Steve Berlinger, left, and Jim Henwood aboard The Sea Hunter.
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Fishing trip turns into high seas rescue
~Two Newpnrt business executives out for a day on the water pick up distress signal and save charter boat residents
minutes before stricken vessel goes down. 'The passengers on that boat were very relieved to see us ,' one says.
By Russ Loar
SIJtl Wtller
NEWPORT BEACH -What began as a
routine fishing trip turned into high drama on
the high seas Saturday morning as South Coast
Plaza executive Jim Henwood and pal Steve
Berlin_ger rescued four passengers on board a
sinking charter boat just seconds before the
craft sank lik e a rock into the briny deep.
"The passtngers on that boat were very re-'
licvcd to see us," Henwood said. "It was abso-
lutely amazing how quickly that boat went
down.''
After Berlinger's boat, The Sea Hunter, took
· on the four passengers, another boat, The
Four Roses, arrived and took the three crew
members aboard. As the last crew member
ju.mped clear of the sinking ship, its stem
slipped beneath the water and the bow tilted
up toward the sky. The boat sank within sec-
onds.
Dertinger, a Linda Isle resident and execu-
tive vice president of Torrance-based Long
Asset Management Co., had planned on a day
of surfing until Henwood called and suggested
a fishing trip. ·
On board Berlinger's 25-foot sport fishing
boat, the two old friends heard a dii.tress call
over the radio from the Caltech, a 31-foot
charter boat o,wned by a Japanese investor and
managed by ATF Chart ers in Newport ,P.each.
"The crew noticed we were t;lking on a lot
of water. It seemed to be coming from some-
where down below," said passenger Pete lm-
walle, an account executive at Saatchi & Saat-
chi who had chartered the boat with three
friends and co-workers. "We notified the Co~t
Guard but they "ere about 20 minutes away.''
After the sinking craft fired a signal flare,
Berlinger raced over to the boat which was
foundering in choppy seas about 12 miles east
of Catalina Island. With Henwood at the.helm,
Berlinger helped the distraught passengers on
board.
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NOW rallies for S~x harassment _plaintiffs
ShMiN •Ir Pilot
~Local women 's group
chapter protests city's
handling of complaint by
four current and former
Newport police employees.
By LoriAnn Basheda
St11f Wnter
NEWPORT BEACH -A Jocar
chapter of the National OrganiLa-
tion for Women rallied in front of
City Hall Monday to su pport the
\\Omen who Tecently filed a sexual
harassme nt lawsuit against police
and protest the way city officials
are handling the charges.
"These are very difficult charges
for these women to make," said
Lisa McClanahan, coordinator of
th e Bayview NOW chapter.
"We're hereto strow"""OUT l>Up:-
port."
A lone counter-protester also J
showed up at the rail)'. saying he
wanted to remind the women the
accused officials are innocent until .
pro,·en guilty. ..
Members of the chapter coordi-
nated the rally to coincide with a
reinstatement hearing before the
city's Civil Service Commas aon for
Rochell Maier, one of the four
women who filed suit. Hared in
the spring of '90, Maier was fired
last J uly.
Board wi II hear
fu rthe r testimo ny
in wom a n'.s fi ring
By Tony Dodero
S~'>'.~er
NEWPORT BEACH -
One o( four women who
have filed sexual
hara~ ment charges dgainst
high-ranking member-; of
the police department won
.i \ 1ctol) of sorts Monday
"hen the city' ci\ll sef'1ce
board agreed to hear
1dd1t1onal te'it1mony in
C<'OOCCllOn \\.Ith the
"'oman fmng from the
department last Jul)
Police officer Rochell
\1 a1er \at flanked an the
tlr\"C'Ouncil Ctmnben-------~ -~tonday b} Margaret
~1clnni . Cheryl Vlac1lek
and \.fary Jane Ruetz.. who
ha\e all filed a sexual
hara ment sun against
Police Chief Arb Campbell
and Capt. Anthon) Villa
Maier 1s appealing her
firing to the city's civil
CrvtCC board.
But City Attorney Bob
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Also fir,ed and later reinstated were office employees M 31) JJne
Ruetz and police officer Chef) I Vlacilek. The fourth woman to file suit
is office emplo)ee Margaret Mcinnis.
NOW members Kimberly Wilson, center, and Lisa McCl;inahan, right, lead rally in front of Newport Beach City Hall on Monday evening.
All four "omen allege that Capt. Anthony Valla touched them and
made lewd comments to them and that Chief Arb Campbell dad nothing
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City Council ·
OKs Tow•
Records' sign
By Joel Beers
S.Wltw
COST A MESA -Those ex·
pccting a juicy dctlate over the
city's sign ordinance were dis·
appointed Monday niJht, as
councilmembers unanimously
approved Tower Records' re-
quest to put its name atop a
25-foot sign.
Tower was seeking a variance
in order to change the facing
on the Liquor Barn sign at the
apex of Newport Boulevard and
Superior Avenue. The city's or-
dinance prohibited Tower from
usin& the sign, which was ini-
tially erected years before the
sign ordinance took effect
Tower, which hu occupied
the former Liquor Barn build·
in& since July, sets too close to
the street for a 25·foot sign.
Planning commlssionen de·
T~ concer:-1
sign Dl'IQI ..
nied the request in August.
Though concerned with set-
ting a sign precedent, council-
members agreed with Tower's
architect, Bruce Monighan, that
special circumstances ncccs-
satatcd a variance. He said the
store is difficult to find, par·
ticularly for motorists driving
south on Newport Boulevard,
because It is obscured by trees.
and because it is beneath the
crest of a hill leadina into New-
port Beach.
Moni&han also said that the
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Parents demand that police drop assault case
~ 125 who say they witnessed youth's arrest at football game threaten
legal action if Newport Beach police don't abandon .pursuit of charges .
other cau cs of action "
"Tt appears from evidence that pohce ~er
rcacted in their handling of the situation." t.a1d
Westman:i.ter attorney Michael Ponce. "School
administrators said th ey were vouching for ham.
but police apparently weren't listening to any-
one."
By LoMM Basheda
SUill Wlllr
COSTA MESA -More than 125 Estancia
High School parents have signed a petition in·
forming Newport Beach Police Chief Arb
Campbell that unless he agrees by next
Wednesday to stop seeking assault charges
against former student Ricardo Aguilar they
will pursue legal action against the department.
Aguilar, 18, was arrested by Newport Beach
police Sept. 3S while' standing on the sidelines
of a Corona dcl Mar/Estancia high school foot-
ball game at the Newport-Harbor stadium.
The former Estancia High School football
player, who was voted the most valuable defen-
sive player in the Pacific Coast League last sea-
son, has since hired a n attorney to represent
him on the assault allegations and "investigate
Police initially reponed that Corona del Mar
administrators asked them to clear the sideline.
When Aguilar was told to leave the field, they
alleged, the forme r Estancia football pla}et
began shouting profanitie and refused to
budge. In the end, Aguilar was handcuffed, led
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I Seniors ready to protest mobile home park sale
By Russ Loar
Stall Wik
NEWPORT BEACH -The protest signs arc
painted and angry senior citizen mobile home
owners in DeAnza Bay ide Village arc mob1liz·
ing to picket the Irvine Co. nnd prote t the ~le
of the land they lease.,
"We would like to be included in the negotia-
tions with the Irvine Co. M> we could have some
financial protection," 53id Pat Greenbaum,
former president of the Bayside Village Home·
ownen. Association and a member of the Park
Re~earch Committee formed to purchase the
land. "We have no financial protection becau e
the DeAnza people can financially evict us."
Final negotiations are under way for the sale
oC the 54-acre mobne borne park near the ~e~· ·
port Dunes recreation area to DeAnza Asset
Inc. of Severi)' Hill OcAnza holdi a lease on
the ll\ane Co. property through 2013.
Bayside Village residents own their mobile
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Looking into the mind's eye
UCLA researchers find changes in brain functioning a·fter behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder
F or the first time, researchers at the
UCLA School of Medicine have
shown that brain metabolism and
functioning change as a result of behavior
therapy just as they do with drug therapy
for the treatment of a mental illness,
' obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Changes in the right ~udate nucleus,
whtch serves as a thought-regulating
center in the brain, after betlavior
therapy are similar to changes after drug
µ,erapy for 0CD.
The UCLA study of OCD was
conducted at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric
Institute and Hospital and is one of
several brain imaging studies of OCD
reported in the September issue of the
Archives of General Psychiatry.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder; which
occurs in about 2 percent of the
population, is characterized by
unwanted, uncontrollable thoughts that
may cause a person to behave
compulsively to reduce the anxiety
produced by the thoughts. (Common
obsessions center around sanitation,
contamination, violence and sex. Hand
washing, checking doors and stoves,
staying at ho~ and hording newspapers
are only a few of the more common
compulsions of OCD patients.)
"Since behavior therapy can produce
changes in behavior similauo those seen
with dru~therapr.1 it is not surprising that
f hariges !!' brain functioning, such as
glucose metabolism that we now see
with the aid of PET, would also be
similar," said Dr. Lewis Baxter, associate
professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral
sciences and principal investigator of the
UCLA study. "This is akin to brain
function changes that have been shown
previously at UCLA and elsewhere
following learning."'
The UCLA research team conducted
before-and-after positron emission
tomography (PED scans in two groups of
patient volunteers with OCD who were
treated with either medication alone or
behavior therapy alone to determine if
there were changes in how the brain
used glucose, the main energy source of
the brain. After approximatefy 10 weeks
of treatment, a majority of patients
showed a significant change in caudate
glucose metabolism. This included seven
out of nine patients in the drug therapy
(fluoxetine hydrochloride, also known as
Prozac) group and six of nine patients in
the behavior therapy group. Neither
normal control subjects nor OCD
patients who did not respond to
treatment showed any significant change.
The changes documented in the OCD
study took plac..e in the caudate nucleus,
part of the basal ganglia region of the
Painful bladder condition could
be a sign of interstitial cystitis
For three years, Susan lived with
a pain(ul bladder condition that
tested negative for infection and
would not respond to antibiotics.
She consulted two gynecologists, a
neurologist and several urologists,
all of whom misdiagnosed her real
problem: in~rstitiaf cystitis.
Antonio Ala rcon, M.D., a
urologist an staff aube Santa
Ana-based Coastal Communities
Hospital, said that although about
one in every 260 A!nerican women
!luff er from it, inters(itial cystitis
of ten goes undetect,fd.
I
antidepressant Elavil, which seems
to alleviate some of the symptoms."
Alarcon S<lid a national survey by
the Urban Institute of Washington,
D.C., which showed interstitial
cystitis to be a debilitating disease:
50 percent of sufferers can't work
full time; 63 percent cannot have
intercourse without pain; and 30
percent have lost a rover or a
Flusband as a result of the disease.
Alarcon suggests that women
who live with undiagnosed bladder
pain keep a detailed list of .
symptoms and the things lhat seem
to.aggravate lhem.
brain, where habit-learning is centered.
The most significant changes, were
localized in the right caudate nucleus. It
is generally belie~ that the caudate
nuclei acts as a regulatory c~nter, one of
whose functions is to sift out unwanted
thoughts. Patients in the drug therapy
group also showed changes in other areas
of the brain as well, but the significance
of these are unknown.
"We alre~dy knew that effective drug
therapy can bring about changes in brain
circuitry that may mediate
obsessive-compulsive behavior," Baxter
said. "Drug.s that alter the relative activity
of the neurotransmitter serotonin have
been particularly effective in controlling
OCD, most likely by triggering changes in
brain pathways which are mediating the
expression of OCD behavior. Now we
have further evidence to suggest the
location of these pathways since effective
behavior therapy affects he same brain
regions."
All study participants who elected to
so through the behavior therapy bad no
drug therapy and were assigned OCD
treatment exercises that used the
techn ique of exposure and·
response-prevention. In these exercises,
patients are exposed to a situation that
\\Ould usually evoke obsessive worries
and a strong urge for a compulsive
response. With the ald of cognitive
techniques, they are instructed to not
respond to the urges, and with time this
. process reduces both the compulsive
rituals and obsessive thoughts.
The cognitive approach involves a
four-.step process whereby the patient
learns to recognize the obsession when it
occurs, to acknowledge that it is part of
the obsessive compulsive disorder, to
refocus attention to something else and
to thereby devalue the validity of the
original thought. All this helps in resisting
the compulsive response and eventually
extinguishing the undesired OCD
behaviors.
The patients in the study met once or
twice ·a week with a therapist for
assignments and to review their progress.
Some participants had additional group
0< individual cognitive and supportive
therapy to help them with the exposure
and response-prevention exercises.
Participants who elected drug therapy
started out on 20 milligrams of Prozac
per day and ·within two weeks were
increased to 60-80 milligrams for the
duration of the study. They receiv!'?d no
formal behavior therapy or psychotherapy
while in the study.
Although behavior therapy can work
very rapidly to contra~ OCD symptoms,
sometimes within a week or so, Baxter
explains that it is often difficult to work
this quickly and that it requires an
intense program. Drug therapy usually
takes about six to eight weeks to
influence significant changes (about a SO
percent reduction in severity of the
illness,) and is more effective than
behavior therapy for OCD patients with
major depression. Behavior therapy
added to medication therapy is generally
used to bring about the greatest
improvement in the majority of patients.
"Further studies will be required to
replicate these results in a larger sample
and with an extend~ treatment. period,"
Baxter said. "Research by Dr. Susan
Swedo at the National Institute of Mental
Health (also reported in the September
issue o~ Archives of General Psychiatry)
has shown that longer treatment periods
with drug therapy have a greater
inOuence on other parts of the brain. In ·
addition to Baxter, other UCLA
investigators include Ors. Jeffrey
Schwartz, Martin Szuba, Barry Guze,
John Mazziotta, Paul Mumford and
Michael Phelps, arid Carl Selin. Dr.
Kenneth Bergman, Ad ina Alazraki and
Dr. Huan-Kwang F~rng also participated
in the research.
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those of a urinary tract infection,
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Alarcon said Che reliable
diagnostic procedure,
hydrodistension and cystoscopy,
must be done under general
anesthesia.
A chronic inOammat1on of the
bladder wall. interstitial cystitis
results rn ulcers and hemorrhaging,
causes pain rn the abdomen, matces
urination difficult and creates sexual
~ion . The National Institutes
ol Health report that although as
many as 500.000 Argerican women
may suffer from interst1t1al cystitis,
only 90,000 have been properly
diagnosed.
According to Alarcon, once a
patient has been properly
diagnosed, there are a few d1ff erent
ways to treat the disease. So far,
there is no cure.
"The most common treatment is
the use of the anti-inflammatory
drug OMSO, whrch is injected into
the bladder and held for 30
minutes," Alarcon said
"Treatments are required every
week for six weeks and the benefits
can last anywhere from three
months to three years Interstitial
cystitis can also be treated with the
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Steve Berlinger, left, and Jim Henwood aboard The Sea Hunter.
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Ashing .trip turns into hillb seas rescue
~Two Newport business executives out for a day on the water pick up distress signal and save charter boat residents
minutes before stricken vessel goes down. 'The passengers on that boat were very relieved to see us,' one says.
By Russ Loar
Sllfl Wrllef
NEWPORT BEACH -What began as a
routine fishing trip tu~ned into high drama on
the high seas Saturday morning as South Coast
Plaza executive Jim Henwood and pal $teve
Berlinger rescued four passengers on board a
sinking charter boat just seconds before the
-craft sank like a rock into the briny deep.
"The passengers on that boat were very re-c
licved to sec us," Henwood said. "It was abso-
lutely amazing how quickly that boat went
down."
After Berlingcr's boat, The Sea Hunt_er, took
on the four passengers, another boat, The
Four Roses, arrived and took the three crew·
members aboard. As the last crew member
ju.mped clear of the sinking ship, its stern
slipped beneath the water and the bow tilted
up toward the sky. The boat sank within sec-
onds.
Berlinger, a' Linda l!.le resident and exec u·
tive vice pre$ident of Torrance-based Long
Asset Management Co., had planned on a day
of surfing until Henwood called and suggested
a fishing trip. •
On board Berlinger's 25-foot sport fishing
boat, the two old friends heard a distress call
over the radio from the Caliech, a 31-foot
charter boat owneCi by a Japanese investor anCI
m:l!laged by A TF Charters in Newport Beach.
"The crew noticed we were taking on a lot
of water. It seemed to be coming from some-
where down ~elow," said passenger Pete lm-
walle, an account executive at Saatchi & Saal·
chi who had chartered the boat with three
friends and co-workers. "We notified the Coast
Guard but they \\ere about 20 minutes away."
After the sinking craft fi red a signal flare, ..t
Berlinger raced over to the boat which was
foundering in choppy seas about 12 miles cast
of Catalina Island. With Henwood at the helm,
Berlinger helped the distraught passengers on
board.
See RESCUE.ila Piii ,
NOW ·rallies for sex -harassment ·plaintiffs
hurw t)o.lyPw.ll
~Local women's group
chapter protests city 's
handling of complaint by
four current and former
·Newport police employees. ·
By loriAnn Basheda
St.atf Wmer
NE WPORT BEACH - A local
chapte r of the National Organiza-
tion for Women rallied in front of
City' Hall Monday to support the
women \\hO recently filed a se>.ual
harassment !av.suit against pohce
and protest the way city officials
·are handling the charges.
"These are \Cry difficult charges
for these v.ome n to mal..e," said·
cClanahan, coordinJUQr ..Q.f
the Bayview NOW chapter.
"We're here to show our sup·
port."
A lone counter-protester also
showed up at the raJly. saying he
wanted to remind the women the
accused officials arc innocent until
proven guilty.
Members of the chapter coordi-
nated the rally to coincide with a
reinstatement hearing before the
city's Civil Service Comm1s ion for
Rochell Maier, one of the four
women who filed suit. Hired in
the spring of '90, Maier was fired
last July.
Board will hear
· further testimony
in woman's firing
By Tony Dodero
$1311 Wr1tf
"il:.WPORT BEACH -
One of four women "Who
have filed sexual ·
hara<\sment charges against •
h1gh·ranking members of
the poltce department v..on
a \ 1c1ory of orts Monday
"ht!n 1he c1tv'" c1\ll el'ice
ho.ird agreed to hear
.1Jd1ttonal 1est1mon) in
connection w11h the
"oman' fmns from the
department l~t Jul}
Police of11cer Rochell
M.ucr sat flanked in,h7e--+---
Ctt' Council Chamber
\tonda} b)' Margaret
\1clnnis. Cheryl V1ac1lck
.rnd \.1al) Jane Rucu. v.ho
have all filed a exual
hara mcnt suit again t
Police Chief Arb Campbell
and Capt. Anthony Villa.
Maier ts appeali ng her
firi ng to the city's civ11
service board.
But City Attorney Bob
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AJso fired and later reinstated v.e re office employees Mal) Jane
Ruetz and police officer Cheryl Vlacilek. The fourth woman to file suit
is office cmplo)'ee Margaret Mcinnis.
NOW members Kimberly Wilson, center, and Lisa McClanahan, right, lead rally in front of Newport Beach City Hall on Monday evening,
AJI four v.omcn allege that Capt. Anthony Villa touc~cd them and
m:ide IC\Hl comments to them and th:it Chief Arb Campbell did nothing
See RALLY.illc*hll
City Councll
OKs Tower
Records' sign
By Joel Beers
Siii Wltw
COST A MESA -Those ex-
pecting a juicy debate over the
city's sign ordinance were dis-
appointed Monday niJht, as
cou ncilmembcrs unanimously
approved Tower Records' re-
quest to put its name atop a
25-foot sign.
Tower was seeking a variance
in order to change the facing
on the Liquor Barn sign at the
apex of Newport Boulevard and
Superior Avenue. The city's or-
dinance prohibited Tower from
usina the sign, which wu ini-
tially erected yean before the
sign ordinance took effect.
Tower, which has occupied
the former Liquor Barn build-
ing since July, sets too close to
the street for a 25-foot iip.
Planning commissionen de-
' .
nied the request in August.
Though concerned with set·
ting a sign precedent, council-
members agreed with Tower's
architect, Bruce Monighan, that
special circumstances nc~s.:
s1tated a variance. He said the
store is difficult to find, par-
ticularly for motorists driving
south on Newport Boulevard,
because it is obscured by trees
and because it is beneath the
crest or a hill leading into New-
pon Beach.
Moniahan also said that the
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Parents demand that police ·drop assau~ case
~ 125 who say they witnessed youth 's arrest at football game threaten
legal action if Newport Beach police don't abandon pursuit of charges.
other cau cs of action "
"It appca~ from C\.idence that police O)cr-
re.ictcd in thei r h:indhng of the situation." said
Wcstm1m.te r attorney Michael Ponce "School
admini!>trators said they were .. ouching for him.
but police apparent!) weren't listening to an)-
onc."
By LorlAnn Basheda
Sllff W!1llr
COSTA MESA Mor~ than 125 Estancia
Aguilar , 18, was arrested by Newport Beach
police Sept. 35 while standing on the sidelines
of a Corona del Mar/Stancia high school foot·
ball game at the Newport-Harbor stadium.
Police initially reported that Corona dcl Mar
administrators asked them to clear the idchne
When Aguilar was told to leave the field. the}
alleged. the forme r Es tancia football pla}cr
began shouting profanities and refused to
budge. In the end, Aguilar wa handcuffed. led
High School parents have signed a petition in-
forming Newport Beach Polite Chief Arb
Campbell that unless he agrees by next
Wednesday to stop seeking assault charges
against former student Ricardo Aguilar they
will pursue legal action against the department.
The former Estinc1a High School football
player, who was voted the most valuable defen-
sive player in the Pacific Coast Le ague last sea-
son, has since hired an attorney to represent
him on the ossault allegations and "investiga te See PETITION.itm .....
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Seniors ready to protest mobile home park sale
By Russ Loar
Sbn Wiier
NEWPORT BEACH -The protest signs ore
painted and angry s~nior ci llzcn mobile home
owners in DeAnza Bayside Village are mobiliz-
ing to picket the Irvine Co. and protest the sale
of the land they lcai.e.
"We would like to be inclu ded in the negot ia-
tions with the l rvi ne Co. w we could have some
financial protection," said Pat Greenbaum,
former pre~ident of the Bayside Village Home-
owner Association and a member of the Parl
Re carch Committee formed to purchase the
land. "We have no financial protection because
the OeAnza people can fin ancially evict u~ "
Final negot1at1ons arc unde r way fo r the s.slc
of the 54-acrc mobile home park near the New-
port Dunes rccrcatfo n area to DcAnza ~ct
Inc. of Beve rly Hills. DeAnza holds a lease on
the IN1nc C'o. propcny throvgh 2013
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A2 Tuesday, October 6, 1992
Locals. Only
Pilot People
Sonny Mergenthaler
Pilot lists
Following _is a list of top-finishers
from the recent Seafest even~s in
Newport Beach:
NEWPORT SEAFEST
., OCEAN SWIM
Mens 19-24 years ....... : ....... Mike McNeff
Mens 25-29 years ........... Randall Eickhoff
Mens 30-34 years .... Andy Weissenberger
Mens 35-39 years ................ Dan Angress
Mens 40-44 years .............. Preston Drake
Me~s 45-49 years .......... : .... Gary Springer
Mens 50-54 years ......... ,. ..... Kent Harvey
Men.s 55-59 years .............. ,Buddy Belshe
Womens 35-39 years ... Jennifer Santillano
Womens 40-44 years .... Valer,ie Hagopian
Womens 45-49 years ... Katherine Watson
Womens 50-54 years ...... Diane Blackford
Women~ 55-59 years ..... Barbara Johnson
NEWPORT SEAFEST
• Managing Editor Steve Marble ••• 642·4321
Female 19-24 .................... Molly Bennett
Female 25-29 ............ Re!1ee Friedrichsen
Female 30-34 ....................... Connie S~ih
Female 35-39 ~ ................... June CeS5ner
Female 40-44 ........................ Patti Tisone
Female 55.59 ......................... Geri Briggs
DUFFIELD GREAT
ELECTRIC BOAT RALLY,
HEAT WINNERS
Purple Fleet.. ................... Watt's Cooking
•Tom Buckingh.am
Green Fleet. ....................... Watts Qf Luck
. • Rich Snyder
Yellow Fleet. .......................... Ohm Alone
•Joseph Spad-aro
Navy Fleet .................................. Panache
• Bill Nemececk
Orange Fleet. .......................... Looky Loo
• Ken Carpenter
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Thc ·head chef at Villa Nova in Newport
Beach.
HUFF & PUFF -SK ~Recent Electric Boat Race attracted dozens of competitors lo Newport. ~
-Male 11 & under ........ Danny St. Laurent
Red Fleet., ........................... Ohm Work
• Bil.I Langjhar
Blue fleet ....................... · ....... StolVRocks
Male 12-14 ............. ~ .......... Ruben '{ar as Female 11 & under ..... Katie Wiedemann 10K RUN
FROM SCRATCH,___ ____ _ Male 15-18 ............................ Je>sie' Urruta Female 12-14 ........ ,. ........... ,Laurel Hafer Melle 11 0. under ............ Belzazar Vargas • Pa~y Ober.
1 ST PLACE WINNERS
"Electrifying" award (best decorated
boal) (lectric Exultation
Male 19-24 ........................ : ... Erik Kfoster Female 15-18 ................... Haiva n Hoang Male 12-14 .......................... lsr ael Cl.irk
Mergenthaler, 42, joined Villa Nova as a bus
boy fresh out of Newport Harbor High School
in 1968. But his introductio.n to the restaurant
business began long before. His father owned a
Laguna Beach diner and his mother was· a ca-
reer cocktail waitress. ·'It's all I've ever
known."
Male 25-29 ........................ Danny Acosta Female 19-24 ............... Annika Sch'neider ,y\ale 15-18 ............... : .......... Mark S.1puto
Male 30-34 ...................... Walter O'Brien Femafe 25-29 ···············:·····Gena Joerger
Female 30·34 .......•............. Karen Iverson
Female 35-39 .........•.......... Lana Henricks
Male 19-:N ........................ Angel Castillo
Male 35-39 ............................. John Miller Male 25-29 ............ : .......... Eutimio Garci.1 •Renee West
Male 40-44 ............................... Walt Hitt Male 30-34 .............................. Brent Kay "CreJtivt! (nergy'' .1ward (best costumed
ue\' l Little' Lido Lady Male 45-49 ........................... Dave Lance Female 40-44 ........................ Linda Lane Male 35-39 ........................ Jesus P,1d1llJ
Male 50-54 ................... .._ ....... Pete Savitz Female 45-49 ............... Carolyn Williams Mal~ 40 44 ....................... ~ .. l ra\b Este> • Ron Soderling
"Elcctru -Cutc" ; J\\.ird{bc)t costumed
sf..1pperl Cocunu~
Female S0-54 ..................... Nancy Green Male 45-49 ...................... Dale Fam.h1fd
Male 55-59 ........................... : .... Jon Visel
Male 60-64 ....... : ........ qeorge McGaffigan
Female 55-59 .................. Laetitia Walulik Male 50· 54 .......................... Terry Jones
Male 55-59 .......... : ......... Jim Scarborough Ferpale 60-64 ..................... Chris Cromer TIMING IF THE HEAT----
seven years later. Mergenthaler moved to
the kitchen where he began working with head
chef Wally Gentine, who hl}d been with the
Villa Nova when it opened on Sunset Strip 'In
Male 70 & over .......... : ........... WL Martin Female 65-69· .......... .: ...... Beverly Woods Male 60-64 .................................. Ed ro.1t •Bill Barry
• 1933. ''I was his protege." Mergenthalec....t.Ook
over as executive chef in 1981. ....
SPECIAlTIEl~--~-------
M erg en th a 1 er has created many of the dishes
on ·the Villa Nova ment1~ but his favorite -to
make and eat -is the Chocolate Grand Marn•
ier souffle with raspberries. "It's ju t a killer."
One of his best known dishes is called Frutti
Di Mare -a mixture of musse~. ~campi, scal-
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
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•Please send it in writing: To place an event,
please write: Community Events, Daily Pilot, 330
W. B<!Y St, Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. '
TODAY
7:30 a.m. Latinos Costa Mesa, weekly breakfast
' meeting. Denny's restaurant, Bristol
Street and Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa.
lo sand clams. ---1-t_:...l.:.,lQilJD.,.Newpod Harbor Chamber of
WHAT'S,.COOIONG----------' merce, business development breakfast,
When he's not in the kitchen, Mergenthaler ~ chamber office, 14 70 Jamboree Rd .,
Newport Beach.
5:30 p.m. Newport Beach Library ,Board of Trust-
ees, study session, conference room,
Newport Center Library, 856 San Clem-
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enjoys organic gardening. Some of the herbs he
grows, such as basil, are used in the cuisine he
creates at Villa Nova. "Everything is made on
the premises. We "build everyting up from
scratch -down to the dressing." ente 9rive. __:5i=:=:=:=:=:=:=:===::=:=:::=:=:=:==f:==dl
-By LoriAnn Basbeda
WEDNESDAY
noon Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Health and Fitness Luncheon, Balboa v.1chl Club
Voice Mail 7 p.m. Costa Mesa Transportation Commission, regular meeting, council chambers, City Hall, 77 F<1ir Dn'>'e.
THURSDAY
7 p.m. Mesa Consolidated Water District Board of Directors, regular meeting. 1954 Pl,1cent1.1 Ave. MR. H. WARREN WHlTE,
•: N9wport Beach l.
'I 'm a longtime subscriber to your
paQer and I want to comQliment_you
on two articles that you 've run re-
cently which were very upbeat an d COSTA MESA stolen from a car that was parked
in front of a residence in the 900
block. I've been passing around . I think we Paularino Avenue: A pair of sneak·
ers an~a camera were stolen from
a house in the 500 block. need upbeat articles and these were Brookline lane: A bike was stolen
from the garage of a home in the
100 block. very upbeat and I w9uld like to Placentia Avenue: S2,000 worth of
baseball cards and a surfboard
were among the items stolen from
a storage unit in the 2000 block.
share with )'ou the fact that I've had NEWPORT BEACH
so many people say, 'Wasn't that a
Crace Lane: Someone broke into
Darden Millwork Inc. in the 2900
block and stole a fax, phones and a
typewriter.
32nd Street: A Dominos Pizza sign
was taken from a car that was
parked in a lot at the corner of
Newport Boulevard.
nice story?' I just wanted to pass
that on to you.'
For more hotline comments, see Page A7 Senate Street: A video camera was
West Coast Highway: A student
having lunch at Jack in the Box in
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TUDAY:
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The weather 11 ~rming up again,
thanks to a ridge of high fj"•u~ O\'fr the
"Southwest. The slcifl wll be de1r except
for early morning low clouds and pi1tchy
fog near the coatt. High will ranp from
the middle 70I at ttt. ~ach to micfdle and high 80s inland with lows In the middle
SOI and mlddle 609.
FmBllT:
Mottlv c~1r with tOtM gutty winds on
Wedn"clay. Warm weather' Is with ut
•gain In the daytime but night" ~,.,atu~s will dip down to the mlcfdte SOI.
•Tm:
No coastal advisoriet are potted. Light
variable winds, napt southwest to west
10 to 1 S linott In the aftemoon and
evening, 2-foot ••as and J foot
IOUlhwetterly •-'I. --= $41MIH: 6:50 1.m. hntt«: 6:52 p.m. • () 0 .. mm. ML
Oil 8 Oil I Oil l1
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the 4600 blOl...f.. mpnrLeJ th.H !the
lt!lt her purw un.lllt•ntll·J to gl't .1
nelfv!tpclper .md vd1l'n ~he r~turnt•d
lt was b'One.
Port Marga!<': A \\Oman hmg 1r1
the 1 700 bl()( k reportt.'d tll.11 !><>nw·
·one poured yogurt into lwr r.1d1.1·
tor, ketchup on her car .rnd glut'
on her gJr<ige door.
32nd Street: A purw <rnd a por-
tJble phone was stolen from cl c.u
parked 1n a lot at the comer or
Newport Boulevard
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Bankruptcies
Recent /J.m~r11ptc1e~ as rt'ported to the Federal
8.m~ruptcy Court in S.mliJ An,l.
C .,._, 1 l J. • ' ~'«! IO l.,;i.Joto o lo-"9 b..•·llfl• Re "° "'"V on•••
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o Empress ltd .• Mar\-in Granger, Ch,1pter 11
Costa Mesa
o The Cascnhiser Co., Russell D. Casenhiser.
Ch,1pi.a,:r 7
Deaths
Most rl.'cent death~· as rt"ported to the Orange
County Re(.order's Ofhce.
Costa Mesa
o Bobby Myers. 55 on Sept 3. 1992
o Friedrich W. Crotham, 48 on Sept 1, 1992.
OJohn R. Gillum, 62 on Aug 27, 1992'.
o (\Cl)n Kerley, 87 on Aug Jq, 1992
Newport Beach
o Wiliam L. Morri s, 83, on Sept. 3, 1992
o Robert V. Sibbert, 79, on Sept 3, 1992.
OSlasha J.1d\'iga. 69 on Aug 27, 1992
_:_o Alis H. Tabris~ 65. on Sept 1 t 992
• Cl Julit• Pclcr~on, 48 on Aug 30, 1992.
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• C.lub~ ................................................... 10
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Diversity the key to success .fOr th~s soccer team
T he mighty Lizards triumphed again
Saturday, thanks in no small
measure to a very dangerous
center forward and some spirited
assistance from the big green defense.
Gina, the dangerous center forward is
Af rican·American and she's assisted on
the attack by a couple of Latina girls in
long, dark braids. There's golden-haired
Christi at halfback and another comsilk
blonde in the ~oal. Fullbacks and wings
span the rainbow from Lebanese to
Vietnamese.
than is generally available at a glance. • "ork and play together a) a team.
And youth soccer, for a number of
reasons, is about as good a metaphor as
you could want for what and for where: we
arc and where we're going.
Kids' sports in ge neral arc a good
reflection of family life in a community
and family life is at least one important
Another great thing :ibout soccer i!> 1h~1
the sport itself is international. It's not a~
1f the children of recent immigrants arc
My new lot in life as a
beginning A YSO soccer
pare{lt is to spend part of
each Salurday watching
groups of little girls
trying to outrun and
out-kick each other on
fie lds of grass.
They belong to teams ___ .._ ....... called the Pink
M Terminators and the
OK, so it isn't big.news that Orange
County has become enormously diverse
ethnically in recent years. There arc
neighborhoods in practically every city in
this county where you can see and hear
the immigration and assimilation processes
at work.
indicator of the health of a society. \-
Children in youth sports tend to have·
parents who are involved in their lives.
Parents of kids in sporting programs tend
. to be the sort who have expectations and
hopes for their children.
I don't like to get rah-rah sentimental
about things. I know we have a sea of
troubles in our communities, what with
drugs and violence ·and commercial
television. But I can't help but feel some
optimism when I see large groups of
children from different racial, ethnic and
economic backgrounds learning how to
)corning some uniquely American gami: a~
a right of pa$sage into our country's
mainstream: It's almo!>t as if our n:ition
itsel f, in learning to play :iuccer, were
undergoing a right of pa')..,,1ge into the
community of nations. Not as the
dominant and domineering force "e\e
sometime!, been, but all an equ al partner
in an interdependent \\Orh.l. •
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That's why I'm finding this soccer th ing
such fun. lt'!> got nothing to do "1th the
fact that Christi and the Leaping Lizanh
are undefeated in t" o prc·!>CJ~On and L\\O
regular ~eason game1,. \\ e\.e got a "hotc
new world order here happening right
before our eyes.
-fJ1 g I Leaping Lizards (Go
Lizards!). And tjley're
But it still amazes and delights me to
sec large groups of children together and
realize they're a blueprint for what we'll
become as a society. Children are smaller
and basically easier to manage in large
groups than adults are, so they tend to
provide a better demographic cross-section
Edit r's about as ethnically
0 diverse as a group of Notebook human beings could
-----possibly be.
Around Town · ·;·i:-:~ · · -·;
Send your items to Bob van
Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
Today
Fashion Show -The
Newport Beach Christian
Women's Club is hosting a
fashion show, luncheon, and
speaker at 11 :30 a.m. on Oct. 6
at the Balboa Bay Club, Newport
Beach. The fee is S 14,
reservalions are advisable, and
free preschool nursery care is
available. Call Linda at 759-3392
for reservations and Kristin at
744-0716 to arrange nursery
..care.
Women's medicine -
Dr. Leigh Erin Conneally, medical
director of the South Coast •
Women's Medical Croup will
give a free lecture on the subject
of menopause, and new ways to
prevent menopause-related
probfems, at noon Oct. 6 in the
community room at the Newport
Center Library, 656 San
Clemente Drive. For information.,
call 644-3181 or 644-3145.
... Acupuncture · -Dr.
Ronard Bieler, a licensed doctor
Wednesday, Oct. 7
Staying fit -No-impact
exercise classes for seniors will
begin at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 7 at the
West Newport Community
Center. Call 644-3240.
Hip replacement -
Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport
Blvd. in Newport Beach, will
offer a free informational seminar
on hip replacement surgery at 7
p.m. Oct. 5. For information, call
760-5645.
Panhellenic -Newport
harbor Panhellenic will hold its
annual Counselors Luncheon,
beginning with a social hour at
10 a.l'T). at St. Michael and All
Angeis Church, 3233 Pacific
Drive, "Lorona del Mar.
Counselors from 20 local high
schools and three community
colleges have !>een invited. lhe
main speaker will be Cheri
Wechler, Greek Life Coordinator
at UCI. Call 646-2534 for
information.
Foster grandparents -
Fairview Development Center ·
will celebrate the 20th
Anniversary of th e Foster
Grandparent Project and the 7th
anniversary of the Senior
Companion Project with an
awards presentation and
luncheon, beginning at 10 a.m.
Oct. 7 at the Balboa Bay Club,
1221 W. coast Highway in
Newport Beach. Call 645-5000.
Thursday, Oct. 8
College ni ght -
College-bOund juniors and seniors
in the Newport-Mesa school
d1:>1r1a are invited to attend
College Night from 7 to 9 p.m.
Oct. 8 in Lhe bo>')' and girls'
gyms at Corona del mar High
• School, 2101 EastphJff Dri've.
Toast masters -Newport
Center Toastmasters will offer an
eight-week course on public
speaking beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Oct. 6 at a focat1on to be
announced. For information, call
Joy Wolfe at 432-1336 or Brenda
Di Cruccio, 4 69-14 63.
Bob rnn £)'ken is :rs~istant editor. lli
column appears c~·ery TuesdD). ·
Movie ·listings
Newport Beach
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Cent.-Oto.. 644 0760
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2 M<-. Soturdoy Night IR I I 30 i • 30. 1.
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3 TM Lo•t of lho Mohlcon• ~; 11 ' 30: S,
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Newport News
ftla~
against Plot
COST A MESA -A reprc-
..,ent at1o,;e of the Newport News
un Friday lodged cnminal ac-
cu-.at 1ons alleging circulation
traud at the Daily Pilot, but the
Pilot'<. publisher dismissed the
Lla1m1, as groundless and offered
the new<,paper's audited circula-
tion report as proof •
Costa Mesa police, who took a
\tatcment from the Newport
'c" <, representative, forwarded
the allegauons to the District At-
tornc'y's office -a routine pro-
cedure. Police said they would
not 1me ugate lhe allegations
.ind' cauuoned that no formal
chJrgc.., had been lodged
Tht' Da1h Pilo t and the wcek-
h '-c" port· News are involved in
Jn on~oing legal battle. The
Daily Pil ot last November initiaJ-
1~ ch.11lenged the News' claim of
d1,tnhutmg. 50.000 copies per
''eek. The News has since
.amended its circulation figure to
''.CKIO, according to its pub-
11.,hcr'-. box; ·
f hc News then counter-sued
che Dail> Pilot, alleging the Pilot
had .,omeho"' conspired to sabo-
l<.t!!c the "'eekl) 's circulation A
tnal t ct tor Janual). -
:-.=ewspapcr publhher hire in-
dependent companies to audit
their d1<>tnbut1on to crssurc ad-
\ crt1,er that the circulation
number~ claimed are "ahd. The
D.ul~ Pilot circulatton ts audited
h' \ enfied Audit Circulat1on,
one of the industry's 1¢adcrs.
The Sewport News' circulation
1' not independently audited.
· · \\c i;tand behind our audit,"
,,uJ' Daily Pilot Publisher Jim
( 1re..,.,mger, ··and look fo rward to
h.1, mg this matter resohed in
court
"'Jc1thcr Kay Schrock, pub
h-.hcr of the Ne\.\S, nor her at·
tnrnc~ could be reached for
c,1mmcnt Monday.
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· Candidates forum -
Newport Beach City Council
candidates Richard Banks, Jan
DeBay, John Cox, Diane
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free seminar on the use of
acupuncture in the treatment of
arthritis at 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at 440
Fair Drive, suite G in Costa Mesa.
For information, call 549-9999.
Jean H. Watt will speak at the
Oct, 7 meeting of Speak Up
Newport. 5:30 p.m. at the Villa
Nova restaurant, 3131 W. Coast
Highwa~. Call 542-4226.
the Oct. 6 luncheon meeting of
• the Thur~ay Morning Club, H
a m. at the Airporter Inn 1n
Newport Beach. For information
and reservations, call 760-3152.
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Entertainment Editor Matt Coker .•. 642·4321, e~.
Seven-course menu for sos benefit is nt for royal
E SCOFFIER MENU WITH AN UNTRADITIONAL
BEGINNING '7 An exclusive! We have managed to get the
menu for the seven-course SOS dinner being served on Sunday
to 380 guests. It includes really scrumptious stuff, a dinner fit
for royalty, and based on Hans Prager's inspiration, the French chef,
Escoffier: Caviar served with Stolicbnaya Vodka Cristal; Pepite Marmite
(broth) served under a fl aky crust; Ragout of Lobster with a 1989
Grgich. Napa Valley Chardonnay; Roasted Quail with a 1989 Deloach,
Russian River, Pinot Noir; Noisettes of Lnmb, Escoffier Style, served
''1th 1986 Jordan, Alexa nder Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon; Salad with
ai>:.orted Cheeses; and a Hazelnut Souffle served with a rare 1986 Chalk
Hill, Late Harvest Semillion.
Two of the talented (but incorrigible rascal) chefs are planning
pre-dinner appetizers on the upstairs Ritz patio, which would raise the
e)'ebrows of Monsieur Escoffier: Michael Kang is planning to serve
Escargot Dim Sum, and Alan Greeley is ' erving drunken Mexican
hrimp. That's OK. I-fans. It's all in a good cause. An estimated $270,000
''ill be raised in one evening for Orange County's hungry.
0 NINA, PIZZA OR T HE PASTA MARIA -Not Columbus Day
confusion -but Vinnie Calandria's plan to let the customer decide on
ho" to mix 'em up. At lunchtime, his usual $8.95 pastas sell for $4.95,
and here's the twist : You get to mix and match your pasta and sauce.
Penne... angel hair, linguine, rigatoni of fcttucine with a choice of
:irabbia tta , marinara, aglio e olio, or Vinnie's special pomodoro -Heyl
No problem! Bread and a soft drink arc included in the deal. Vinnie's is
at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Phone 722~09264. .o .
FAMED JULlA CHILD HONORED TONIGHT IN CM -The
Or:inge County chapter of the American Institute or Wine and Food will
host a special dinner at th e Mondavi Wine and Food Center honoring
the founder of1he AIWF, Julia Child, tonight. The 80-ycar old author,
teacher and world-famous cook is in Southern California for a book
signing for her latest,"The Way To Cook."
Tastings
and Tidbits
President Joyre Barela will greet Mrs. Child and
present her wit h a memento of the eve ning. Special
Events Chairwoman Katherine Loaan and Public
Rel ations Chairwoman Ann Crane have been worli.ing
on the logistics of having the prestigious Juli~ Child as
a guest of the local chapter for months. Quite a coup!
The dinn~r. being prepared by Chef Roseanne Ruiz,
features a motif based on the impact of New World
Poods on World Cuisine. Tri-colored pepper and
polenta soup followed by gnocchi with black sage
butter and a main course of roasted wild boar with
pear and dried cherry chutney, guarantee an interesting
culinary treat for Child and those attending. Dessert of
lemon sponge cake and caramelized fresh pineapple
will conclude the meal; which will be accompanied by a
selection of Mondavi wines.
The public is invited to attend: admission for AIWF
members is $75, $85 for non-members. Phone 979-4510 for information.
0 ..
COOKING LESSONS FOR KJOS -Rkco Brickson, the new O\\ncr
or Antonucci's Italiano, is giving pizz:i cooking lessons to kids every
si ngle Tuesday night. Mom and Dad get to go right into the kitchen and
watch the cheese and pepperoni fly while Brickson takes the kids
through the ways of a $5.95 pizza. It works out with one family at a time
allowed into the Cucina.
Antonucci's has a full h:ilian menu, a pleasing wine lis1, modest price~
and it is located at 6700 W. Pacific Coast Highway. Phone 631 -3592.
0
GREAT CHEFS OF ORANGE COpNTY -Do these f~llows get
together weekly? We are consta.ntly i~ awe of t~e gener~s1.ty of our I
chefs and restaurateurs and their habit of working and giving lo 8
causes. Here they are again, coming together to help out the Nation'
Kidney Foundation at the seventh annual ''Great Chefs or Orange
County" at the Four Seasons llolcl on Sunday, Oct. 25.
Chairman Cami Block says, "All expenses for the c~ent ~re bei~g
_underwritten so that 100 percent of the expecLed pr?f1ts ~111 go d1rcc,
to the National Kidney Foundation of Southern Cohforn1a, Orange
County Region, for research and patient programs."
Among the 20 participating "ineries are: Joseph Phelps Vineyards,
Quady Winery, Callaway Vineyard 11nd Winery and Kenwood Vlneyar
The event will feature 25 chef) including: Franto l\fanlad, Sapori;
Dyron Gemmell, Chanlcclairc; Carlito Jocson, Ant~nello Ristorante;
Michael Ka ng, Five Feet; Pascal Olhots, Pascal; M1cha!l Philipp!, Th
llobbitt; Corrado Gianotti, Tutto Mare Ristoranlc; Christian Rassino
The Ritz-Carlton; J ohn McLaughlin, J.W.'s.; and Hubert Lorenz,
Rlstorante Canion.
A silent auction is in the works and 1he whole package, billed as ''
Food and Wine Extravaganza," costs S75 per person. Phone 962-7675.
0 WINE AND FOOD ELECTRIC STYLE -The Electric Boat
Company is going to present (watt cl e?} wine ta)ting crui es on .
Thursday and Oct. 22. On each occnsion, the bon t will leave the dock
th e Balboa Peninsula, ne>.t to the ferry landing, at 7 p.m., returning at
9)0. Cost for the cruise, gourmet dinner served. at The. Cannery
(Thursday) and Villa Nova (Oct. 22), and the wine tastings arc $50 pc
person. For re ervations and inforruation, phone 673· 7200.
'Cyrus virus' outbreak infects b.oisterous amphitheatre
COSTA ~tESA -The Friday night crowd at the
Pacific Am phitheatre waited wit h uncontrollable anti-·
cipa11on to see singin g idol Bill R~iy C)ruS.
When I get Home?"
And when Cyrull sauntered on Sljge dressed in
1ight blue jeans, a black tank top and an unbuttoned
)hirt. he ''a met \\ith a torrent of deJfening !.Creams.
The "Cyrus virus" sp read throughout the packed au-
dience when the country/pop star thanked hii. ex-wife
for inspiring his hit ~1nglc, "Where am I Gonna Live
Both male ~md female fans -7 to 70 -danccJ
and sang to ''These Boots Are Mn<le For Watkin~."
In fact, spectators were on their feel for most of .the
two-hour concert. 11 was impossible to be in the ove r-
heated crowd and, not get caught up in the frenzy.
Kentucky-born Cyrus became an overnight succe,.,
when his ''Achy Brcaky Heart" single from hi s fir)t
album soared to No. 1 on the pop chart a mere '''O
'L es MJserables, .. which ended a
one-week,
eight-performance run
Sunday ·at the O range
County Performing Arts
Center , set a new box
office record. The total
gross of $954, 779
surpassed t}le previous
record of $922,571 s et by
-what elSe'l -1oLes
Miserables" ln the second
week of its center debut in
June 199 1.
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weeks after its debut. And that good fortune ha'l con-
tinued for Cyrus \\-ho:>e "Achy Ureaky I !cart" was
just named by the Couniry Music A''udalion as the
single of the year.
spilled from 1hc1r 'eats and ho\\crc<l C}rus with r
roses, The unbridled e~citcmcnt \\a~ noted by t
)Oung llingcr \\hen he coyly an'''l.'rc<l a fon'i. sugge
tion to ·•1akc it olf."
Opcnjng act singer/son&'' ritcr Dennis Robbin!>,
who p<!nncd Garth Droo~~,' hit "Two of a Kind ,"
joined-Cyrus for a d}n..1m1c rent.li11on ~f "Rolling in
My Sweet Baby's Arm)."
"No ...... ho\\ \\OulJ )OU feel 1f I J')kcJ you take '
}Our 'h1rt in fronl of all these people?"
Throughout the clectrif}ing concert, devt,tcd Cam
Of course. ~rus C\Cn tu.111> <lid ·•take i1 off' 1
\Calin& lw. lone black 1op. The re ult \\.j\ :i wa\c
high·p1tched :>hrie~ . -BJ Carol St.J
Paid attendance was
99.9 percent last week fo r
the entire run of the
multiple Tony
Award-winning musical
based on the Victor Hugo
novel. " 'Les Miserables'
record-breaking return
engagement at the center
ls a very posltivn..note on..
which to start the fall
season," center president
Thomas R . Kendrick said
in a statement released to
the press.
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LISTING INFORMATION: While
monthly 11'1!ngs appeu In Thursday
Weekend Mdiont, lhis more complete
BIKkBook alendar runs lhe first Tues-
diiy ol every month. If rou h.ave <an
event listing or chan&e o lnform<alion
for Bl.ckBOOk, direct lnquiries lo Ben·
j<aml" Epsleln, c/o Bl.lck8oolc, P.O. Box
1S00·184, Corona del Mu, CA 92625.
Phone 760-"2622.
Le1end: OC, Orange County. BT,
bl<acf tie. BT-opt., blacli lie option<al. pp,
per person. TBA, to be arranged.
October
• Desigo House '92, u Roa, 1hroush
Oct 18. Children's Home Soc1ecy and
International Sociecy of Interior Designers
interi0< design showcase ;it home of Mrs
John Wayne. S 16 pp. Phone fOf ti~ and
location, 557· 169S 0r 544-2707.
• Jull<a Child Celebrates SOO Years of
New World Cuisine, Oct 6 at 6.30 p.m ..
American lnstilute of Wine & Food dinner
at Mondavi Wine and Food .Center, Costa
Mc<;a, Roseann Ruiz, chef Members. 575
pp Cuests, S85 pp Cont.Kt l<.'ltherine
Logan, 489-8594
• "Nature's Most Precious Resource," Oct. 8, 5:30-7:30. pm., Joan Irvine Smith,
Athalie Cluke and Nattonal Water
Research Institute reception marks KOCE
premiere at Fluor Corp . Irvine Phone
89S·5623. -
•Early Business In OC, Oct. 8, 7·9
p m , OC Historical Society reception for
h1)torical essay writers, eith1bits 1nclud1ng
early telephone equipment at .Anaheim
Museum. Free. Phone 52S -4879.
• "the sum ol a "om<an ... ls gruiter
than her parts," Oct. 9, 10·30 a.m.-2 ~30
p m.. Center Dance . Alliance of OC
Performing Arts Center day of beauty,
health and fashion .i Villagt> Crean, Santa
Anil Heights. S7S pp. Phone 5S6-1122,
eitt 220.
•Road R.illr Auction, Oct 10 at 6 pm.,
OiOC Smal World Guild 1n ll\-inC S3S
pp. Cont,1C1 Janee N.1g1ml1 532-867~
• B~l-A-Thon Oct 10, 011\t> Cre-.t T tt'Jtment Centers at· location TBA
Contact Bl' .. erly N~r.inck. 777.49•11!
•Blues in the Night CXt 10 at 7·JO
p m , h1nc Bar<IJ) Thc.itre BOJrd of
Tru)I~ p.irty and loc \\'1ll1ams concert at
theatre SlOO pp Phone 854-4607 '
• 25 YNrS .ind All ThJI J.ut, Oct 11 JI
5 pm . Pac1f1c Chorale ,mn1 .. ers.iry, pit
bJrbecue, J.UZ concert Jnd .d.1nc1ng at
Clari. rt.""1dt'nce, Yorb.l ltndJ. Cont.lei
Ma1tl)n Cl•rdts, 2ll1·36S5
•Bob Hope/Howard P. House Coif
Tournament. Oct. 19 at 10 a.m .. House
Ear ln\t1tute at Sanl.l .4.na Country Club,
Santa Ana. S2SO pp. Phone SS7-5100.
•Christmas Company, Oct. 20·23.
Junior Le.>gue of OC. 50 $pecialty stores,
guest speakers, daily lunches at OC
Fairgrounds, Costa MC>a. SS pp. Phone
261-0823.
•Rau 'Ma '1'.iu and All That Jlll, Oct.
23, OC Performing Arts Center, Founders Plu~ gala at Thompson residence, Pcralt.J
Hills 100 pp. Cont;ict Ian Landstrom,
642·SS80
•Home Tour & Boutique, Oct. 23, 7
J.m ·9 p.m., Cl IOC Li11lc;1 Angel Guild 1n
Yorba Linda. Contact Janet Nagursk1,
SJ2·8675.
• Holiday Boutique. Oct. 24, 9:30
a m.-1'.30 p.m., CHOC Las N1nas guild at
St. Margaret's School, San Juah
Capistrano. Contact Janet Nagursk1,
SJ2·8675. ••
•Bid For Bachelors, Oct. 24, March of
Dimes at The Sports Club, Irvine. Dates
\\'ith bachelors auctioned. BT or evening
artire. S4 5 pp Phone 631-8700.
• RoJring '20s FUNDSY, Oct. 24 at
S:30 pm .• W~ed Cold Club at Westin
South Coo>t Plaza, Costa Mesa. Phone
9S3-3S80.
• Sea of Dre.ims; Oct. 24 at 6 p.m .•
Sandpipers of Hoag Cancer Center
naut1cal·themcd dinner dance and
aue11ons at Four Sea50ns Hotel, Newpon
Beach S 175 pp. Phone 574-7209.
• Our Children ... Our CelebritiH, Oct.
24, 6-9·30 p.m .• Drug Use is Life Abuse
dinner al Village Crean,· 5.lnta Ana
llc1ghb Attire asual western. S2SO pp. PhOne 567-3902.
•Sticks and Stones May Break Your
Bones, but Art ... , Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m.
Laguna Art Museum buffet; silent and H .. e
auctions of works by 190 artists inspired
by pilcl.et of stones S75 pp. Phone
494-8971
•Winners Circle. Oct. 24 at 7 p.m .•
South Co.1st M~1al CMter C.111 at Ritz
Carlton, Laguna Nigutfl S 17S pp. BT.
PhnnC' 49?·7.229
• Los Angeles Rams Celebrity Servers
Cal.i <Ar 24, C~-s11c Fibrosis FoundJllon
dinner, )•lent anti ""e auctions and
entertainment at Disneyland Hotel,
Anaheim Contact Gary Crl'en, 938·1393
• C11rribean Cruise Party, Oct. 24,
6 30·m1dn1bh1, Cl tOC Queen of Hearu
Guild dinner dance at Newport Sei)ch
Tennis Club. S75 pp Cont.let Janet
l\Jgursl..1, 532·867S.
• Cre;it Chefs of OC. Oct. 2S at 2.p.m.
"-itlOnJI t.idr1<'y Foundation food anti
"'inc t.nttng-at Four Seasons Hoccl,
Newport TJeach S 7 S pp. Phone
962-7675
• Mamions .on the Mall, Oct 25. C11ls
Club of GJrdC'n rO\.e auction of lif~1ze
pl.l~ houw~ at We m1mt«:.LM.tll Coo1;ia
Institute of Southern California at four
Seasons. Newport Beach. Contact Susan
McF.lddcn, 723·4276, or Susan Beechner,
675·8792.
•Masquerade 8all, Oct. 31, St. Jo;eph's
I losp1tal Foundation at Anaheim Hilton
and Towers. FC'atu11ng John DJ11idson. Br.
SlOO pp. Cont.1ct Margo Johnson, 771-8211.
•Le Bal des Papillons, Oct 31 at 6
pm., lnterv.ll House dinner dance, lio,,e
and silent auctions at Ritz-Carlton, Laguna
Niguel. BT, ma5<1U~ optional S200·400
pp. Honorary cha11women, Carol Burnett
and Carrie Hamilton. Phone (3101
594-9492.
•Hearl and Sole Classic, Oct 31 at
7:30 a.m .. American I leart Assn. Sk walk
or run, 1 Ok run, 1 5k b1L.e ride at
Jamboree Ccnter¥yatt Rt>sency, l"'ine.
Phone 656-3555.
•The Mother of All Parties. Oct. 31. 6
p.m.-2 a m , fUchard Moriartr's 12th
annual t tall~een Costume Bal features
the.Bus Boys at Hyatt Regency Irvine. 520
pre-sale, S30 day or event. Phone
966-S 152.
21, 9 ,\ m.-nr.ion, CHOC Punch & Judy
Guild at Raul R.lmir~· Studio, lt\'ine. S1S
pp Contact Janet Nagur>~• 5J2 8675
• Ruth Berle Celebrity Coif Cl;usic
Nov. 20·22, American Lung A-sn. JI
Rancho Mirase Country Club, Rancho
Mirage Phone t619l 297-31)01.
•Business in the Arts A~ards, Nov 2:.1,
0C Bu~ness Committee for the Atts JI
Pacific Mutual, N~port Beach. 'fl-< ep11on
at Rill RCl.IJurant Phone 754·0866.
•Christmas Dinner, No\ 29 at 5 p m ;
CHOC Little Red Wagon guild at Thee
White House. SSO pp Contact Janet
Nagurski, SJl-8675
December
•Christmas luncheon, Dec. J, Museum
Council of Nev.port Harbor Art Museum
at Cenler Club, Costa MCSJ, Phone
7S9· 112.2. .
• Chrislm<as Boutique. Dec. 3 at' 10 JO
a.m.. Childhelp USA "shopping
extravaganza" and luncheon .it Newport
Beach IV1arriott. 530 pp Phone 252_-7400
•Christmas Tree Magic, Dec. 3 6, 011\l'
November Crest Abused Children FouncJJt1011
Contact Donna Andert, 777 .4999
•Pheasant Hunt. Nov. 3, 7 "m.·4 pm., •Home Tour and Boutique, Dl'C. -1 9
CHOC Padnnos at Raahauge's, Norco. a.m.· 6 p.m .. Cl IOC Jat~ & Jill i;u1ld .11
5350 pp. Contact Janet Nagurs~i. Tustin Hills R.l1..quct Club. S 18 pp., $20 JI
532-8675. the door. Contact J.inct Nagc1rsL.1
• Tllsle of San Clemente, Nov. 6, 6-1 1 532·867S.
p.m.. SJn Clemente Chamber of • Clvistn<as Carol Ball, Dec S. 55.Z
Commerce wine tasting and food sampling Club of Hoag Memorial Ho .p1t.ll Jt
at Casa Rom.intica, S.ln Clemente Phone Newport Beach o\.\Jrriott . Phone
492-1131 S74-7211. ...
•Wine and Champagne Fest. Nov 11, •Holiday Puade, Dec 5. 10•30
6 30-10 p.m., Red Ribbon lUO of (\An.-noon, lA Times OC Et.I •iun 1lot.il
Amcrtt.ln Red Cross sampling and bullet floalS, marching bJncb, l!Ocst l'<jul')tnan~.
at Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach. S65 more. Free. Conlact Nan1..y V1k111g. ~~0 Contact Carol Orr. 835-5381, c>.t 631-6712. ·
•Christmas Tree Brunch, DC'c 6, 10
• Designs of Frank Cehry, Nm 12 at J.m.-2 p.m., Ct tOC Molhi'I' Cuo'c guild
9:30 a.m . Museum Council 01 Nc,\port at 0 1)11('\'l,md 1 lotcl. An.1he1m S·lO pp
Harbor Art Museum bus 10 5.inta i\\OOl{J. Cont.let J.inet NJ~Ur)L.t, sn 86.,5
lunch at Roc~e n -wagner in •Art Collectibles. 0Pc. 6. noon-4 pm ,
Gehry-des1gncd fd);rmare Development Friend) of C.Xq;"trs. John Dou~IJ) Frrnch
Phone 759 1l22 Ccn1cr fur Alll ... ·m.cr\ 01:.c.l!.l' Sik>nt
Tuesday, October 6, 1992
Council or Nt•wpo•I 11,irb<>r A11 MU\l'Um
ArttU d1)CU)~C> l1nL.s bet ... een
contemporary art, ht~1ature .ind landSC".ap<
ar1.h1te<.ture •II hi~ d('S1gm. Rl~'r,al!urn
759 1122
• Cl.assic Pru-Am Coif Tournament f.1n
28-30, 552 Club of l10.1g Mm1011.il
Hmpit.al Jt Nl•Y.port BNc.h Countr~ Cluh.
Phone s 7 4 ., 211'J
February
•Academy of Motion Picture Arts .ind
Sciences. fdJ 11 at 9 30 a.m Mu >t.'IJm
Council or 1'l'\\port llarbor Art Mu,1•um
bus to Bc-.1;rly 1 lill~. lunch JI Ch.1~n·s
Phone 759· I 12 2
• Swccll1eart 8.10. Feb. 20, A'i>QC1.lll'S 01
Hoag I ft'<lrt ln>titute .it Four Seasons
Hotel, l"l'\\port Hc.ilh Conta<t Carol
1-il')'\\ood. 71.>0· 5916.
• F<1>hion Show. Feb . .!5, Ch1ldhelp USA
lunc.heun .11 I h.ill Regcnty In.inc. SuO pp Phone 67 l· ~ Jl,6
March
• Pat ron Brunch .'.1.11· h 3 11 J m -1 JO
pm .• Cl IOC. All Guilds at (< nwr Club,
Co\IJ Mt''·' S 150 pp. Cont.all J.inct
'.isur)kt, 532 Ill 7:>
• Bustamente Antitfue Show, MJrlh 4 at
10 15 a.m, \\u,t:um Cuun,11 ,,j -.:l'>\IJOrl
tia1bol' An \\\.><'um bu~ to Pas.11fona
Comcnllon Cl·ntcr, lunch <lt P.irL.w.1y BM
Jnd Crill. Phonl• i .)9.1122. •
• PJlron Brunch MJrch i 11 ii m • l 30
pm CHOC ,.,.!ti, .it CeNcr Club. Cos1a
Mc~. S 150 µp Contact )Jnl·I ':11;ur~l..1,
532·8675
• Blac~ and \\ hite Ball \.1Jr~h 11, OloH'
Crest T re.itmcm C"nll·1~ .JI An.1lw1m
Mamou. Grc1chcn Pewr!>On, n; .;yen
• Fa~hion ShO\\ \\arch 1;, CliOC LOS
Ninos &Utld JI Riu C:Jrhrm. L.ig11nJ ,..; •11d •
Con1ac1 J,1nl'l "1i;uf\~1 SJ:Hsu -s
•Faces for literacy \\Jrch .!. P•lf\l•W
D.l)' School 1,r nl·' d.1 ice 'It n: :ind Jn•
Juct1ons .11 le Mo 1111 «n 1 lult:I 'l''' p.,tt BeJch Bl. Cont,1c1 .i.ni, Mt1<J·d l
oS0· 1115 ..
Benjamin. Epstein •.. 760-262'l
Apri l .
• Fuhion Show Ap<.I 1 :?. l'l-am ,
Cl10C All Gu1fJs lundll'Ol'I at An,1h.em
Marr orr So.O pp Contact f11nc-1 Na~r)l.:1,
!>32 &675
•Grand finale Aphl 2 111 6 30 pm,
CHOC >JI C' u ' d1rin"r 1ashion )hoo.v at 4.n,,,, e ., Mirr n " SJ.?·8675
•Philharmonic ttouse of Design Af.1111
·17 11.1ay 1 C. OC Pt hJ11non1c Soc•ll) at
ICA..Jt.on TBA C.cmlJCI Pt-sgy CrO>b\,
832-2143
May
• The CasablJnc.1 Conspirilcy, MJy 1 JI
~ p m Cl fOC L• le Rro \\ oibon Cu ld
<J 0() nogt1t .ii lo,6dtiun 'H<\. SSO pp
Cunw l J.int:t 1'.ii;"•sk1,-S3.?·1167S.
•Fashion Shu\\, M.J\ I, 9.30 am ·'..!
p m., J.icl. n J II Cl IUC cl!l~ at lr\1l't>
Marriott, S30 pp. C11ntJc1 JJnct Nai;ur..l.1,
532-8G75
• Designs for Dining \\:n 5, 10 a m.-4
pm Ct tOC Cu dt•rt llJ Gu1kJ h(J(1')l' 111ur
.11 Cr~Jn \ ''!a~t ::.ar.1.i Ara lft.>1i;lm
( ... t J.inll' SJ: c.~5
• Miln)10n> and Ma>terp1eces MJV i, io J m. 4 p IT'I 010( Tn~ Oo, Cc11ld .JI
(.arl s F·'l• fur, •lure S.u pp Pl10nl'
532 66~5
• Celebrity Golf Tournament \'U~ 10,
C. It LS.a. • • L C , t~ Count"
Cub But;nJ P1•" .. ne 7.!1·081-1.
• Loui; l>..lhn E\h1b11, \\,1) 1J at 10 .i m ,
\.\uscum C "'~ 1 ~t:\\flO!I H.irbor Art
"1uscum bus to \1uwum ol Contcrnporarv
.i.rt, LO> ~m.;e l'S, lunlh JI \\ Jter Bar dnd
Coll. Phone ~5.J·ll .!2
June
• lnstallJtion Crui~e Ju JJ at 11 11 m .•
.\\u>e 1M C1 u1 I .1 l'\l'•\fl •rt Harbor Art
.\11;,cuM lufd•l'Ufl on "'"''port BJ\,
cfrp.:irti...ct: 1 1•1 the Canntr). Pll()rie
-5•1. t) 2.:?
• lhlandcrs• Black Tie Party. l';O\ 14,. :iuclton and lhampJgnc brunch .1t
e>l111e Cr~t Trc,1tmt·n1 Centers at luc.111un Ncwp<>rt Bt-.ich M,mi•11t Cl1ntac1 llinnr i-;:::============================::; lBA. Cu'l'ltact Donna Anderl, 777-49?9 FranCbch1111 (JI! 49J·155~.
•Dinner D.lnce, 1'ov. 14. at 6 JO pm. • Chrhtm.is Social Dl'C'. IU, 0 'l' Crl>I
Cl tOC M.1d HJlll'r Guild JI An.ilic1m Ch1ld1cn'> found.1t1u11 JI loc.1t1on IBt\
MJmoll S75 pp <.uni.Kl Janet Nagur\l..t, • Candlcl1Phl Concert ex 1 j a.I 5 j J 532·8675 n rm .• 0C PC'n:Jrn 'I: Art> C.1.:nh:r ill lr\•n~
• Cilsino Night, Nov. 14, 6 1y,a11 Rcgcnn \\1lh World f,1m.,us
pm ·m1d1118hl, OlOC Tres Ch9s gu•ltl Jl Wh1ffen poofs S.!SO pp Bl f'hMl'
Westtn Sourh Co,J•I Plaza Hotel. C'r.toi S56·21.'.1 ci.t 21.!
Mesa. SSO PP Contact· Janet "".isur)~•. r e 2< Lii:hta, Dec 15 · .,
5 32 ·867S . ..:...-.--•PWh!a.J1 l~h!J.la ~,.·n-Jlo!.l..n-i c.W.~Wo~c ... 1..Jc.l.lt v~-.. .i..\'\;2';o~r~ld~..Jlo-il
•Opera Ball No\i 14. OpcrJ Pac1hc at Harmon\• cru•>C throu~f) \'atel'\\.J~ a1
location TBA Phone .>4&-737.?. 1tuntini;1un Harbour .\tlulb, 58 50·'1.50·
•Disneyland Wal~ Nov. 15, 9 a m,· l pp. Children, SS pp Conr.1ct h.i K1ls•Jll',
pm, CHOC plccl~l' \\JI!.. near D1snc\ IJnd. 840-SO'JO
Coot.Kl Janet l\J~u"L.1, Sll 8& "5. •Seasonal Soiree, Dl>c 16, !>I J•»<'ph
•Music _ It's M.igic, Nov 16 lf) llosJ>1t,1I Foundation TODOS ,11
oi•m ·2·30 pm ...OC..PJlllhasmvnic So ·~ R•tz·C.irhon l.1i;una i':~I ContJ, I
..
\\ />•1 nt'<'U' :11<"'° t>tJnnc P"''1ricnrial rJ, "J'"' Jnl" 1\ • He" ' .HJur
.-h.incr: 10 q11t·•11un the c.1ml1da1c~ ""hn u1/I m.1kc a drfft:rencC' m
,\'c"porr &ach. Jt our
CID' COU CIL CANDIDATES' FORU~t
.. · v. tth the candidate~ who v.111 be on .our_
l
!'\o\embcr ballot for Cit)-Council
Di trict 2
Richard Bank.'>
Jan Dehay
District 5
Diane Coltr.rne
Robcn C Lewis
Jean H. Watt
District 7
John C. Cox Jr
WED ESDAY, OCTOBER 7
5:30 PM Refreshment~ · 6· 15 Program
VH..b 'i<W JIB T'iWRA.vt
•Ritz Tenth Anni .. ersary, CAt. 11 al 6
pm.. fl\e<ourse 'Tribute to Escofltcr"
dinner bc.>nef1ts Share Our Seh es mt'.lrtgage
closing campaign. Chefs include Michael
KJng OI foe reet Too, Pascal Olhats of
P.:ascal, Alan Creelt'y of Colden Trufne,
Jun-Piere Leman1ss1er of Antoine,
Chosti.ln R•usinou~ of ~tl.l·Carlton John
\\dau him of J W Lui...-Gu.!!alrL"n.t ot
t.---+---'u.n. R111 SSO.J;x-r caUp!i' -C-ocLU1I auue.
Phone 7 20-2286
~-Ill\ 00430.
•Coif Tournllmenl. Oct 26, 9 a m.·7
(> m • Cl IOC Padrinns at Alta Vista
Country Club ConW<t Janet Nagur)l.1,
SH 867~
\'\'omen·~ Comm1lll'C) lunch on 1,1,,J in "\l.lrg()i>fin;orf, --r-B!TT -
show at Hy.1lt Rct;l·ncy lt\.tn~. Ct•r tact • Holid.,y Dinnc and Bo:it Parade, Ol'c.
Nicole Denhut.m 67 J-S062 1 •1 at 6 I> m Cl IOC Pur h i. J J<f\ i;uold
3131 \\'rn Coast Highwa~
!'cwport Beach
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• Cuino C.univale Oc1 l 1, 6
p m midnight, c.,....iic F1br~s Foundauon
• progrCS'-4\l' dining. g.1ming, dJnc1ng. silent
Jndlt\e auai0ns at Bistro 201, lf\>me SSS
pp ~ 938· 1393
•Columbus SOOth Anni\ er uy, Oct 11
at 6 p m , Ch1ldhclp OC flw·course
dinner at Tutto MJre, 'Nl'\\.~ Beach.
8T opt. S 1 lS pp Phn~ 640-6))3, or
cont.let Lynn Do\'N . '21 1222.
•Coif Tourn<amenl. Oct 1.2 Oh\e Crest
Tre.tt~nt Centers •n<l P,1CthC lnloind Ban~
.at location TBA. Contoict Gretchen
Pctt>r\00, 777--t999, e>-t 150
•food F.iir and Wine T.uling. CAI U
.at 5 30 p m • Food D1~t11bution Center at
South COillt Pl,u:a Cryst.11 Court. Co:.t•
M~ SJO pp Phone 7~1 1 34).
• Reopening Reception, Ckt 1 S, Bo\\ers
Mu<.eum of Cultur.11 ""''· 5.lnta Ana Cont.lei Ori.in Langston St.7 J642
•Gala Reo~ning. Oct 16, ~crs ·MuSc.'um of Cultur;il Ari, 5.lntJ Ana
Contact Brkln Lans-ton S67·l642
•Day of Bridge, Oct 16 9 a.m CHOC
Little Red Wagon Guild JI locat.on TBA
Cont.act ).incl Nagul\l..i, Sl2 867S •A Very Choice Affair. Oct 17 at 11 .a m.1 Friends For Pl.innl'CI Parenthood
lune~. silent aucti6n .lnd informal
modelrng at S..nl.l AN Country O ub SSO
pp Cont.let Nora Lehman, 675-0707
• J;ane Cr•r forler Tennis Tourn.iment. Oc1 19, OC Philharmonic Society at
B.ilbo.l Bay Club, Newport Be.lCh Contact
JoAnn Fucrbnngcr, S$3·24:?l
•Coif Tournament, O<:t 19, Ol1\-e Crest
Treatm<.'nt Centers fOf Abu..cc:l Children at
Big Can~n Country Club, Nl.'wport
Beach. Conca ct Da' 1d McElwee,
777 4999
• lnvltatidnal Coif Tourn;iment, Oct 19
oit 1 O· JO <a.m., Mardoin 1ou1narnen1,
d.nner and eveni~ progr•m at Mesa
Vt>rde Country Out>, Cost.l Mesa S300
pp. Phone 7l3·9V9
LOCAL.N EWS ONLY
For a subscription
to the Dllily Pilot,
call our circulation
department at
642-4333.
..
• Ho~e Tour, Oct 2"', Corona del Mar
Hot:h School PTA JI. selected honle)
Lunch Jt Sherm.In Library and G.lrdens
follow~. S25 pp Cont<lCI Sandy Long.
;o59.141s
•Senior Celebrlltion. Oct 27. 9 a m.·l
p m • arts .ind crafts. modified
Of\mp1c-Sl'yle 'l('n1or g.imC> for senion SS
.>nJ O\t'r. en1eru1nm<'nt Free Contact
j«>h CrJH'S 751-3247, t.'\t S7 .
• Heart dnd Sole Reception, Oct 30 tit
7 pm AmC'ric.tn t !cart Assn. reception
and auct >n at lf)Jlt Res ncy, ll\-1ne S25
pp. Phone 8S6-JSSS.
• Duigning Women, Oct. 31, Art
• Celebrity Coif Tourn<amenl ....,, ' 16, ul Ch.u ~' Br J\\.n·s, "l"f'lirl lkalh
P10\tdence Speech Jnd tleanng CcnM at Contact J.1nct Nai;ur>l..1 SJ2 llviS.
A\.1ara Golf Cour({', Carlsbad Phone January
639·4990
• \VOrld of \.\ il)es . ·ov. 19 Oh\C Crl~t • OpNI Supper, Ian. 17, 6 p.m • Abu~ Children Fhundat1on d1nnt·r .u \\ctmpolitJn Op<'r.r rt't;•onal .1ud•tion~
R1tz·urlton LJ~un.t l\1guel. Contad Lo•S llonor D1:bo1Jh \orsht at Bcwdv 11 .. r.tJt;I!
Vl'rleur of D,l\ld Mdl\\ee, 777.49~9 llotel, Costa Mesa Conta<t JoJn Murpl11ne. 499·H67. •Winter Rh.1psody Nov 20 ,ll 11 J m.. .
Tuuin Area \\Oman., Club fJ>h1on .Ji"'' • l.ln Hamilton FinlJy, J.1n 21, Mu>eum
.it Nl.lhe1m i\\Jrriott 545 pp Phone
639-3052 r;;:;:===========~
• ChristmJS Boutique, l\ov 21 9 .1 m •
3 p m • OtOC L.1mp Lighter guild at.
C.mJcn CrO\oe Community Ccnt•·r S.? PP·•
Contact Jani.'! Nagur)L.i, 532-fl(, ·5
!,florarOHig11 Class And Brunch 1'o,
P/c:He Join L:s1
\"-.:Ot,,N(.t'\tlNT \1 cmticrs or 1hc ~3rd t-f Ducctof' for Spc<11' t.: (I
:-..c"'p<'rl l••r 199< -.111 t>c 'dectcd 1n Dcccmt>cr If \llU "'oulJ like Lo "cl"'C or
""''"' ~mconc "'ho \\C'Uld plcJ'c contact our prc~1Jcnt. 0.i~na Pc;1111 or drop
u' .i n••tc :11 r 0 JX,, ~'iQ.i ~c"'g'rt Reach. C:iliforn1a 9~t>t>-' .
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lw 1r1tl'fmJt1c'O plc.t'C c.111 ~.i.!-.i!16 SL'.N •~ J non-profit org:imzat1on g!\·mg
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Had To Toe 8auty Center • Open TII IPM Dally
Quality Service & Products
GOLDWILL• ~ SOR.e,1€.
KMS • AVEDA • Redken
Paul Mitchell • Sebastian • Joico~
La Femme • Mastey
Wella Presentation
ELE LYSIS
By Janene
First 10 Minutes
FREE
with your 1st Hour appointment
1 Hr. •45• 1/i Hr. '15 .
FACIALS
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Sw sh Massage
Reg. Price
'15 1/1 Hr.• •45 1 Hr •
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12.50 1,1 2 Hour
·,22.so 1 Hour . . . . .
Schedule a sitting for your
family portrait in October
and receive 25 complirnentary
gree1ing cards for the
holidays.
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October 14, 1992
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A8 Tueaday, October8, 1992 ADVERTISING
. YOUR THUMB COULD BE GREENER •YOUR HOME COULD BE CLEANER • HELP'S ON THE WAY
• • • • •
A queen-sized Rl 2000 bed topped with an-Eagle River wool blanket. Kensi ngton sleigh bed in ma hogany wi th fi gured veneers, lion crest.
Home, cl~s~ic home -.
Rolp h La uren Home Collec·tion continues to revolutionize the home furni_shings industry
S. ince its inception in 1983,
e Ralph Lauren Home
Collection has
re\olut1onized the home
iurnishings industry with the
introducti6n of complete
themed home f urnbhings
colleet1ons twice a ~car.
As the first major apparel
designer to offer Jn
all-encompassing program for
the home, Ralph Lauren
p,rescnLS extensive new-themed
collections each fall and spring
and also offers classic selections
a\ atlable from season to season.
Home Collection products
include bedding, blankets,
fabrics, wall coverings,
drapene), floor cO\ering,
mahogany, wicker, rattan, and
upholstered furniture, bath and
beach towels, potpourri,
dinnerware, flatware, crystal,
giftware and table linens.,
The Furniture Collection
Ralph Lauren's furniture
collection includes
e);pertly-craftcd ,wicker furniture,
soph1)t icated O\ ersized peel
rattan pieces, a distinctive
colll'ct1on of hand-carved
mahog~ny and estate furniture
mJdc trom mahogany, rattan
and wicker.
Upholstered furniture is
offered in more than 50 models,
and includes dub chairs, lo\.e
seats, sofas, ottomans and wing
chairs avai lable in 300 exclusive
Ralph Lauren fabrics. Each piece
complements the Home
Collection's many lifestyle
themes.
. Furniture groups include a
collect1on of nine Tartan pieces
that features a silk-screened red
Highland plaid pattern applied
by hand onto mahogany, and
Bromley, a streamlined and
sophisticated group of
upholstered furniture with a
modern, curved silhouette. For
Spring 1992, Lauren introduced
two lines of modular furniture
-the Island Naturals Collection
in woven split rattan trimmed in
wicker, and the RL 2000
Collection in honey-toned
wood.
· For fall 1992. the RL 2000 is
also available in mahogany.
Both collections inclucfe a
variety of seating pieces such as
chairs, chaise lounges and
ottomans, as well as cocktail
and end tables. Fall 1992 marks
the debut of the Dressage
Furniture Collection,
beautifully-crafted mahogany
pieces with brass mountings and
gold-tooled black leather.
The Tabletop Collection
In spring 1990, Ralph Lauren·'
introduced a collection of
coordinated -earthenware, china,
gift ware, crystal, pressed glass,
napkin rings and table finens,
unparalleled in its range and
detail.
Like his other home
collectic1ns, these innovative
offerings arc presen ted in
Seacoast
GARAGE DOORS
642-3490 2476w~~
themed groups. Selections ra~ge
from country dinnerware and
earthenware in gingham, _
patchwork, flag, ticking stripe
and embossed 'floral patterns, to
bone china with equestrian,
floral and chinoiserie themes.
Pressed glassware comes in a
variety of shapes including
,goblets, tumblers and juice
glasses·, as well as bowl and
salad plates. Oversized, leacj,
crystal pieces are handout with
hemngbone or glen plaid ·
patterns or blown in cobalt blue
'"th a gold rim.
Table linens to complement
these offerings are made from
materrals that range from cotton
chambray and ticking to fine
linen. In ad.d1tion to the New
Kings flatware in sterling silver
or \.Crmeil, Lau ren introduces-
four new flatware patterns for
fall 1992 -Equestrian Braid,
\Vatchband1 WaiAM--right ana
Round Hill -v.hich all
·complement the tabletop
collection.
The Fa.II 1992 Collections
For fall 1992, Ralph Lauren
introduces diverse, innovative
coHedions for the home that
break new ground and build
upon-the clean, contemporary
dir.e.cJion he has'emphasized in
recent !>easons.
He brings dass1c Navajo and
Ad!rondack patterns LO modern
rooms for his Racing a11d
Mountain Brights collections
Racing combine) the bold
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Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Pilot Tuesday, October 6, 1992
Community . Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesda)'), Thursdays .rnd Saturday)
Write to: Pil ot Letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Fax letters to: 646-41 70
Readers' Ho thne ... 642-6086
Editor William Lobde ll. .. 6-i2-4321, ext. 3-:51
Editorial
Charity
•
begins
with h01i1e
T wenty-six months ago,
Share Our Selves was
in the same pi'CklC as
most of its clients.. ......_
Ho/lleless.
The charity had been
evicted by the city from its
rented offices at Rea
Community Center, a victim •
of neighborhood discontent.
And while its survival was
never in much doubt, the
lende rs of SOS we re brieny
confronted with the
prospect of being without a
home. Ew:ntunlly, SOS
moved into :in industrinl
area off the beaten path
near the crossroads of Costa
Mesa and Newport Bench.
Some of SOS's neighbors at
first growl ed a bit bu t "ith
th e passage of·timc·they
\vere won over, orne even
becoming volunteers at the
chnrity, which distributes
foo<l to the needy.
And then something
"o nder{ul happened.
SOS was, in effect,
ndoptcd by a number of
philanthropic groups, a
henhhy cross-section of the
area's five-star restaurants
and a swatch of
·sood-hearted c1tiicns in
Costa Mesa and Nc,,port
Deach. The outpouri ng of
support, even in the midst
of the dead waters of
recessio n, :illowed SOS to
pa) off its mort gage at an
astonishing pace. Pa)•ing off
the mortgage. of course,
ru s-ttp fllQ ne)' tu help feed
the needy.
It is "Orth mentioning the
foundations that helped
retire the mortgage· the
fieldsto ne Foundation, the
I 'icldstcad f'oundallon, the .
lr'\inc Health Foundation
:ind the George Hoag ·
f amily Foundation. Each
cohlnbuted S25,000.
In addition, fabled
ewport Beach restaurateur
I luns Prnger agreed to share
his Ritz Restaurant's 10th
anniversary dinner with SOS
later this month.
Reservations for the dinner
have raised more than
SI00,000.
Individual $10,000 grants
were made by Ward
Munson, St. Joseph Health
Systems and Austin a nd
Shirley Mahr.
The names of the
foundations. businesses and
individuals represent only a ·
small slice of those who
ha,·e stepped up to bat for
SOS over the years. From
the restaurant owners who
are seeking to collect
lcf1over food for the hungry
to th e 40-hour-a-weck
\\Orkers who spend off
hours helping out , SOS has
been a positive magnet for
good will. # -
In a time of bad news and
·bltak prospects, the
outpouring of support for
SOS marks an inspiring
trend. If you'd hke to
donate yo ur time or money.
SOS's phone number is
642-3451.
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Readers differ over ·arrest at football ga~e
l was present at the CdM vs. btanciu
football game when the Newport Beach
police responded to the crowd control
problem at halftime.
As a parent, l was concerned about the
safety of my son on the playing field.
As a citizen, l was concerned for my
personal safety and the safety of the
people in the stand on the Corona del
Mar side of the field where the visi ting
kids we re causing the trouble.
Isn't it about time that c11izens began to
praise the Newport Beach Police for their
rapid response in getting the situ:uion
under control?
The officers arrived quickly, took
control of the si tuation and we were .1ble
to resume enjoyment of the event in a
matter of minutes, as opposed to the
disaster we all witnessed on telcvbion·in
Los Angeles this summe r where lack of
response ca used increased problems.
As u ma rketer of real estate in Newport
Beach, we feel that one of the major
benefits of ou r community is the secure
feeling we an have in our homes and on
our !ltreets beC\lSUC of the fine work of the
Newport Beach Police. They didn't cause
1he problem, they solved _it quickly and
efficiently.
Hats off to you fellas and many thanks.
0
RON TAYLOR
Newport Beach
The headline ~tory in Sept. 30 Daily Pilot:
'.'School Officials Dispute Police Account
of Arrest" should lead all-of us in
Nev.port Beach to ask fo r an official
clarification of C\ents and speedy justice,
as wa rranted.
At the Sept. 25 football g;1mc. a former
Estancia High School !>tudcnt \\:I'> arrested
on the fie ld at halftime, reportedly for not
promptly folio" ing an order to clear the
field. and cur~1ng and assaulting an·
officer.
The difference in Matemcnts b\ both
the Estancia and Corona del Mar
principals from that g1\en hy Sgt. Andy
Ganis cannot b.e dismissed as merelv diff~nccs of opinion or understanding,
or differences bet" een "11nc .... es to a
cnme.
Another intcrc.,ung quesuon. though
not as fulll.larncnral, is "hY the Launo
~ner Estancia football star \\a'> ordered
oft the field "hile 1.ilk1ng to his for}ller
coach, in a purported "clear the field "
order, \\-hile the former coach, a 6-year-old
child an1d others were not !>imilarly
ordered off.
Whal if the di-.putcJ \Cl')ion .. ul "hat
happened had been bet\\ccn polite and
tcehal!ers, rather th w r 11hcr th<in l•et\\e~c.n poltce and ~chool oll1c1ab? Who
would beltc\C the tecnagc'r .. ? ·
We urge the c11y manger to promptl~
rC\ 1ew the connict1ng ~tatcmcntS b~ police
'" the -,chool ollic:1al'> ~ind former coach
and other \\ltnes'>es to a-.ccnain the 1rue
c'ents at the fooib..tll game. (ll i~ not
enough to haH. the police '"''"'1 c.1tc thcm..chc~. as n.:purtcc.J Ill the 1'1 lvl UO
Oct. I ) .
If 11 ha::. h:cn luund that the: po.11 .. c: "t:rc
\\ rong. th'-n rlic rc,pl>1h1llle '>Uper.-1,or
'hould be 1.kmoteJ and the oll cnd nl!
oll1c.ers should bc olfi 1;ill~ reprimanded . ,
or d1-.m1~~cd. Our svstern of ia~ :.ind order
demand-; no less. ·
PXI RICIA f·ORB \TH
~"''port Lkach
How to win office in DC
Survey:. winn.ing candidates have number ·of common strategies
By Mark P. Petracca and Shannon Foster
M ore indi\lduals .ire · the kc'' 10 t.kc.toral !oucces-. in
running fo t elected Orange Count} cities?
office Cn man) Orange To an\\\er tlw, question,
C-0unt) cities than in a decade. In among ulh~r,, \\C conducted J
Cost3 Mesa lO people arc 'i1rvev in late 1'>91 of lo\:al
running for three scats on the ekct~d l1lli,a.11'. in Orange
City Council. Wi1h t\\O council County c111c' (\\1th .1 rc,pon-.e
se3ts up for grab ... eight people rate of f>U per1.ent). ·r hrough th1:-.
arc running 1n San Juan 'iuney we can 1dentif} a number
Capistrano; nine in Laguna of fac1ors common tu the
Beach; and 12 an Anaheim. Sh dectoral uccc's of loc.11 ofllc1ab
individuals in tr.-ine are running sn Orange Counl): 35 pcrcc1it l)f
for mayor and another eight will · \\horn have hecn 111 oft1cc for \ c for LIAO sca~!lo--C1""I) ..... ~--1!1~gttt-Je.11s Of lllOIC.
Council. The fir!lt t..ey to succc~ in a
Dc!ip1te political apathy. low campaign ,.., money. No ... urprisc
voter turnout, and the here. It 1.1les a good deal of
electorate's deep dissatisfaction ~ monc)' to ''sn an election. e'en in
w11 h the quality of political local politic\. The median h)1.,d
repre)cntation, the willingnc .. ., of campaign in Orange Count) co I
q) mJny pnv:ne ci tizens to stand from S 11,000 to $25,000. ''1th 40
up, enter the fray of a poluical percent of the winning candidates
campaign. and take on the spending under S 10,000 and 10
challenge of public service is hoth percent <;pending OH~r S5Q,OOO ro
note"-Orthy and commendable "in election I-cw c:indid.1te!I on
While a portion of the a c;hoe·stnng budget ~in office.
individuals running for office in ~1lthough it happens occa,ionall\
Orange County arc incumbeni... Con,crsel). enormous c.1mpa1grt
the va t rnajonty arc ne\\corner~ e\pcndilurc~ do not guarantec a
to electoral poli11cs. Ghen ''hat \KIOI).
i ~nown about the advantages Of w e \Urllll\e that u·~ not the
sncumt:>cncy, most of these new .11nount of monC) 'pent lll\
entrants ~Ill find electoral the clc1.1ion, per !>c, "hid1 counh
politics a formidable challenge. .1s much as the relati"c
As a con equencc, it might be e\pCnd1ture,,b~ the held ut
beneficial for the'c challengers candidates. \\inning candid.1tc~
and citizens generally to tend to oubpenJ their
undc~tand what 11 takes to get opponents, but not necc".1r1ly-by
elected to local office in Orange much.
County. Thi fib the pattern ot ho"
Posed as a question, what are mo t candidate~ fund their
campaigns. \\ inrting cand1dJtes
must be prcpJred to pay 20 10 50
percent of all 1.:ampJ1gn e\penscs
cut of pocket, No doubt, th1' LS ;.1
big incenti\c to keep camp.11gn
costs n~ low as possibk. 1 he
rem.tinder of a winning
candida1e·s campa1i:n '' ar-chest '"II likel) come from
contributions of under SlOO.
In our sur.-e). 68 percent of
campaign contributions cJme 1n
this form. while 3'.! percent were
contri0ut1ons. oTSTOO or greater.
Though most contribution' carnc
from a candidate's con)tituents,
depending upon the city. sizable
contributions aho came from
corpor.lllons, de,elopcr:., and
poli1icJI interest groups.
G iven the enormous d1~panty
in the part) identification of
the Orange County elec1ora1e. to
the clear advantage of
Republicans, a cJnd1dJ1e·s part)
Oft1ha1ion also matters for
electoral succes . Though local
clcc11ons are designated Js non
p.1r1il.an by the California ·
Cons111ut1on, the part) afliliation
of a c.1nd1date 1s ea"IY t..nm,n,
often openly discussed, and g1,cs
me to ..t'>S1stance or attaclo.s b)
1hc county's pJrty machmel).
Tlti is cspcciall~ true for
Democratic cand1datcs '"ho~e
opponents ma) be a s1sted
Jirectl) or indirectly by the
count) 's ''ell-funded GOP
machine. h's no surpri:.e that 67
percent of loc;il elected officials
in Orangl.'. C..~1t1nt~ · :1rc
Rcpubhi.:.111'>. "hile only 31
percent arc D-. n ~r .11\ ~
Democr.1ts c.111 \\Jn clc1.11on to
k'1Cal ofl cc. but 1 \ n uch c.1~ c~
for Repuhlicnn,, c~ n'cqucntl).
Rcpl1bli~.in 'c,111JiJ 111..:s ..., 111
cmph..t)iLc th,ir part) all1li.1tion
and Den1\.lCr.111c candidate .. "ill
dO\\ nplJ\! it.
• bet, 30 ol k1c.d clcc1cd oll1c1Jb
u,eJ a wn,ult.1nt durinl! their
B C\ond the il1le ol monc\' and p~rty .1ffili.11iun. \\hich 01hcr
I ac. 10!5... :ui!...llllhlin1luc.ru.taJ...in_
"inning an election? Local
'ck<.ted uflic1.11., felt that
door-to Juor c,sn, a::.:.ing b)
'oluntcer::. ".1, most snfluen11,1l in
their la'>I c:irnp.11gn, follo"cd h)
'commun1t\ .. cr'\1ce "Ork.
cJmas:>1ng b) direct m.1il. :inJ 1he
impact of incumbency.
Comcrsely. ad,eru,ing in
ne"spapcro; and on cable
tcle' b1on along "1th targe1 Ing ,.... •
\Oler b\ c1h111c 1dentific.1tion
and the ll'c ol p:iid pohtk.11
conrnlt:ints· \\ere nlH 'Cl} hdplul
in thc:i r l.1~t ..:.1111pJign -.11 'hlm. i1 ', still ptl'>~i\:lk 10
"~ clc..:t '11 thrl>ugh an .1uthcn11-.
gr.1s~..rooh c.1mpa1gn, but C\Cll
thc..,e i:.111p.11gn'> tcnJ Ill be. :11Jcd
b~ Jircll 111;i1l 1cchnl1lo£} I or
ob' iou' r'ca,on'>. c.111diJJtc' \\1th
le" rnon"~ .irc more hkeh t > rel~
upon :i gr.t,'.'l·roots elcd1on
\Ir .llCl!\
Con\·c r ... eh. candid.11cs "uh
more monc,· arc more hkch to
emplo) Clm-ult.1nts and u1ii1zc
media outlet'> IM ad,er11 ... 111g. In
1:.i ... 1 campaign, but there "·'snot
:.i ... 1l!nificant d1lfcrenCl.' in the per~cmagc ol \Ole' rccc~Hd b~
c.1ntli;fate., min~ one compared
Ill thu~e "ho J1d not.
1 snal \, '' hkh '.'1'.'luC\ Uv 11lll1Cd
the last round ol local l.kctiun'?
Dc,dopment. r1.-dcH:I •p 'lent,
and general plan<, dl1min;ited
elcclion .. for l "i percent ol IC>CaJ....
elected uff1..:1J' fhj., \\as ~oncmed b) pupuTauon !!W'>\I~
and O\cr cro"d1nt?. for lS
percent. tr al fk·l rani.port ::i 11on for
l:::! pcrcent; and crime and gang~
for 11 per.:em Jf local cl ·..:ted
ofllc1ab. Other issue~ m:iiler. bu1
thc'e are the ones "hie~
· \\OrkeJ" in the la'>\ c:.imp!'lign
Cor the maJOfll) of" inner~.
E very clec11on i d1lfrrcnt.
w11h 1b O\\ n d' nJm1c'>.
1roubles. JnJ ch.1llenge' J' 1,
C\Cf\ CJnd1d..ttl! \\'"or h.>,e.
polliics Ill Orange County is ·
beuer off \\hcn .1 greater nu"'lber
of c1llLCns are w11ltnt! to n'e to
the chalkn!!e of publ1-. 'c" 1 e
,\l.Jr l.. P. Pr tracm 1s b mcitllt'
Profrs ur of Polith'al "cic·m.·e at
t/1t l. niH~n.if_• of California,
!nine. Shannon Foster. a 1992
honors gradual<' of l. CJ m
polltiral dwn. 1s J Iii'. I .H ·Jr
law studwt ;II Lu.wl.i C:n" er it.•.
1 lu ) llt1tt• c·o-.wthurc·d a u,, r.•
of loct1/ <'leckd umri.lf in
OrJnge Count.• Jnd J N'port on
thrir finding' from ••hich thi
w lumn i dra1ut.
The following is a sampling of calls from
our 24-hour Reader..' Hotline. If you'd like
to &ct im-'Olvcd, it's a easy as punching in
the following Se\·cn numbers: 642-6086.
7·foot letters like the one Nike Town is
getting.
I am an independent busine s man who
graduated from Costa Mesa High School
and Orange Coa't College. I believe it is
unport..tnt that my hometown know about
me ::inJ \\hat better way to show it? The
c11y hall man> problem deserving of more
n11cnt1on than a few signs. 1 hope Co!>ta
Mc'>a '"" get it!> priorities straight.
and the Tower Record sign . be1...tu e I h\e
here 1n Costa Mesa and rm 'cry unhapp)
about them They should not ha\e be1.n
allo\\ ed.
prop,,_ed propo,al b) Tower Rc~ord,, I ; •
1h1nl. tha1 the Costa l\k'i.:i Cllv Council and
ti l 'c''Pl.)rt Beach Cit) Cli..inc.11 I 'r
.1prw' ing the guitar \1~n lor f·a,h1on b land
h.1,e erred tremenJou~h Plea~lcavc your.name (spell it out), ctty
und phone number (for verifica tion). Th:mk
)"'OU!
Readers give city a stgn
I am the owner of Noise Noise Noi e
records in Costa Mc a an.d I am in support
of Tower's new sign. If they receive their
sign, however, 1 want lo install one with
DAVID JAMES, Costa Mo a
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I'm onl) calling .1bout the signs, the tilit..e
I
~IARCIA BAK.ER. Costa ~lc~a
0
13..td idcJ to increa!lc the size of the s1gnage
tor e1thc r N 11.e To" n or To" er Records. It
become ultimately a blight
TL D BAKER. Costa Me'J
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I \\Ould like to regi\ter a di,agrccrnent "ith
the large r sign for !':1ke Town :ind the
DAN BRO\\:>.. '\e"p0rt lk:sch
l.J
lllc '1!.!n'I arc '"one. \\'c h:.I\ c n "l~n
orJ1n.1nc( thal contnil' ,j~n,, Let\ tolll1" 1t.
H I ''<intcJ to h\C sn L.1' Vega,. I \\Ould
mu'e to l\c,ada. Dul 1 ~ant to 11,c sn Cl''>la
~tc .. a. whcrc: re,idcntial and bu!tlllCS' m1\.
Let·, foll'''' 1h1: ordtn.ir .c.-c
Ki:.\ lN ~IJA'-!\O~. C.\1,ta Mc,,1
How has flower
store owner
blossomed?
by Debra, in their quaint m;u kctplacc.
AnJ whal'~ Debra
doing these days? She\
running for JUdiciaJ
office, eek1ng a cat on
Harbor Municipal Court,
that's wh at She's better
known the!>e day as
Debra AJkn. So "c'rc
doing lunch on Thursd.1y.
it'll be interc ting to sco
how the no"cr girl h..t'I
blossomed. •
local Realtor who met Pancho whe n she
"as Miss Rheingold and \\ent on to
become Cuhfornin's highest-paid model.
~ndrea captJined the Unwcrsity of
anta Barbara \\Omen'!> tennis team, and
wu on her way to international ranking.
Bui, as Mom e\phuns, .. Then, ala • she
. discovered boys."
0
Than~. Norm. I needed th.it. Gl\e me
a httlc more time. and I II oonc~t a
C<lU)tic comment or three -ma)be nhout
the peccadilloes of the Ne~ (X>rt Beach
Polt'c Dcp.utment. Out, :lh, it' tough
\\he n o many nice thing' arc happ,ning,
ht..e :
• Tilc C\cning· pkli'lure\ "'hilc vie" 1n~
the painting'> of g1lh:J )'llun~ arti ... t
J1.:ao ·l'ol d. t•ranqutuil .1t the Mondn' i
Center, follO\\Cd by dinner "'1th
An lnd<-pend<'nt N<'" paper
Pub,lli.hcd by
Coa~ Communitv N~. In<
F RUITS AND VEGl:.IABLES CAST
UPON THE WATERS -Durina
earlier columning days, two of the
more responsive readers were "ally and
Emit Camp, who operated Newport
Produce in Costa Mesa and Bnlboa
Peninsula. lt wu always a pleasure to hear
from these .warm and witty folks.
And now, seven )'ears after they retired
to a new life fn Rancho Mirage, I'm •
hearina rrom them again.
Seems they want lnC to meet their
dauahter, Dtbn. I'd remember her, they
said. She used to run a little hop, Mowers
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AND HERE'S
ANOTHER GIRL
-----WHOSE PAREl'i'T ARE PROUD -The lovely lady attrac11ng
nJm1rcrs on The Newport ncoch l'cnni'
Club courts Saturday w:a'I Andru
Gonuln, whose beauty and tak nt run in
the family Dad is r ancho Gonzalu, tbc
world's area test player a f cw Jeca,1e • go.
and Mom is beauteous Madelyn Gonialn,
HEY, \'A CRUSTY OL' GOAT, WHAT'S
Wll'll ALL THIS NICENE S? -As
more than one reader has obsc"'cd in the
pa t week or so, thi must be t~ season
for mellowing-out.
Tal..c , plea!ic, thi wake-up call from
fellow-curmudgeon Norman Kaplan, ~ho
likes hi column on the spicy side: L
"I\'~ been awhile in"-c )ou\.e 'Mitten
aft)thin¥ :abra ive about an)'body or
nn)'thing. h it hcc:ausc of the intro pc1;ti,·c
hohd.1y cilson, or nrc you enterina
dola&c1 M1)be )Ou'rc in love •aain.
Whate\cr, tel' &ct bad: to li<'in& anJ
dicing."
timul..tting friend\ t Ian Gl'\'clt) •
Golden Trufnc.
•The no talg1c and still·rcvcrbcrating
sounds or the S3l\'alion Army' Re\l\lll
Ora Band nt it, ownrd banquet -
• reculling my mu 1ci:n·f atlier" >ear D n
rousing b:indle:ider.
• All that. plu dear •lottn« Paul' •
home deli\CI) of her famou!\ OIJ World
cahhaac ~up and potato latke .
01~c me anothN mom nt. Norm. nnd
I'll IC\ert to form, ;'·
)tr') Kobrl11'1 C"Olumn runs Tut d•J ·,
Thund•.u ind S.lurd•.• •
Elliot Stein, Jr.
ch.N m.in
Jim Cressinger
pubh$her
Tom Johnson
.issoci.ltc publisher
Will i1m S. Lobdell
editor & vice pr~1dcnt
St~e ~rble
manigmg editor ·
Witter lurroups
1901·1989
foundina publisher
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A8 Tuesday, October 6, 1992
RALLY
From A1
to stop hint.
The Bayview NOW chapter criticized city
officials Monday night for treating the wom-
ens' complaints with suspicion and said they
were concerned about statements the city
manager made recently which Jtppeared to
defend Villa and Campbell and discredit
the women.
Murphy, however, 'denies rhat he made
any ~uch statement , saying he was mis-
quotedi n the media.
McClanahan said NOW is also conce rn ed
·about the choice of attorney Harold Bridaes
as investigator for the case. Bridges WI$
once hired by Murphy whep he was citf
manager of Aliambra to defend that city
against charges of employee harassment.
"They hired an attorney that specializes
in defending municipalities when the city's
prior:ry should be protecting the women's
righ~ and shieldina them from any f urthcr
intimidation," she said.
In response, the 200-_mcmber Bayview
chapter of NOW has formed a special task
force to monitor any administrative hearings
regarding the women and their complaints.
The task force has also established a hot·
line at 963-5213 where citizens can call (or
updates on the case or general information
about sexual harassment,
ln addition, McClanahan said, the task
force plans to push the city of Newport
Beach 10 strengthen its policy on sexual ha·
rassmcnt and provide sexual haraument
sensitivity training to employees.
Huntington Beach resident Tamara
Mason said she and several other members
of the Bayview NOW chapter decided to
form the task force on behalf of the women
after reading about their lawsuit in local
newspapers.
"We were just outraged that this is hap·
penina in our own backyard," Muon said.
adding that they had not even met the
women before Monday night's hearing at
City H111l.
But Newpon Beach resident Eric Hal·
liburton turned out for the rally to remind
NOW that the officers are innocent until
proven guilty.
"Those of us who live here and work here
are concerned that the trials of those who
are presumed innocent until proven other-
wise will hopefully be redirected to the
counroom where they belong rather than in
the tnedia and through all the pre-trial pos-
turing that we see on the steps of the city
hall," Halliburton said.
From A1 -homes but lease the land fr
DeAnza at rates r1nsm1 Crom
$563 for longtime residents to
$1,386 for new residents leasing
waterfront property.
BOARD on Nov. 2. The attorneys also claim that
"This is the opening sal'io," Maier, who is a company
From A 1 Faunce said of board's decision. commander in the Army Reserves,
OeAnza Assets President Barry
McCabe met with the homeowners
association last week but residents
say they arc stjll unsure of their
future. AJthoOgh McCabe assured
residents lhat his company ii con·
side ring a plan ·that would allow
them to purchase the land under
their trailers, some residents fear
the price of the land and ot the rc-pt I I I ION mcnt had agreed to hold off decid-maining leases will be too high.
ing whether to seek assault charg-Leases for the 266 homes expire at
Burnham argued that because "You cannot sexually discriminate was "harassed, chastised and From A 1 cs with the District Attorney's of· the end of December 1993.
fice until the investigation was "W • II Id I h Maier was still on probation at the against probationary employees. threatened verbally in writing by from the field and arrested fior as· I e re a o er peop c ere cone uded in several weeks. and most of us live on fixed in· lime of her termination, the board They are not fair game." her supcrior9'in regards to her
has no obligation 10 hear her . Another attorney for the involvement with the Army saulting an officer. But !\thisler said the parents comes," said Gwen Grcatorcx, ,I
But a number of witnesses. in-who signed the petition want ac-20-year resident. "The Irvine co.
eluding former Estancia football tion sooner. says they wilt try and protect us
coach Troy Seurer, who was talk· Schisler sa id he was actually but they won't talk to us."
women, St~ven Pin<>el, said be Reserves." appeal. Probationary employees o . viewed the board's decision as a Jn a sexual harassment lawsuit are not allowed to appeal under f'I d I h r · · small victory. 1 c ast month, t c 1our women c11y policy. "What we're saying as that it is Burnham, however, said he will alleged that Capt. Villa fondled ... ing-to Aguilar when the officers prepared to file a formal com-Irvine Co. spokesperson Dawn
~ approached, say the department's plaint against the police depart· McCormick said the company has
h · reserve J'udgment until the board them and used Jewd language and clear that s e was a probationary b h · · f f h Th
h · f makes i1s final decision. e av1or m ront o t em. cy · emplO)CC at l e tame o her f c II k
statement is nothing but "bunk." mcnt Friday unless charges were kept in contact with rcprcsenta-.
Seurer and Estancia High dropped, but was asked by the de-tives of the Bayside Village Home-
School principal Frank lnfusino pnrtment's internal affairs division owners Association. And condi·
told police in a letter of protest to wait. tions of the sale require that Bay·
that Aguilar was standing on the "But some of the other p;irents side Village remain a mobile home
sideline doing nothing wrong when are anxious 10 pursue formal park, according to McCormick.
officers walked up and rudely or-charges of harassment and dis-Irvine. Co. policy gives the lessee
dcre(i him off the field, grabbing crimination unless this is resolved of the property the first op-
his arm and shoving him when he now," he said. "If charges· aren't portunity to purchase the land, ac-
questioned what their motives -dismissed by Wednesday, we will cording to McCormick, who has
· Records show that Mai·er was contend that Chie ampbe new firing," Burnham said. "It 1s o ur r v ·11 • · d d'd h" · originally hired by the poli'ce o 1 a s actions an 1 not ang posiuon that any hearing as -. . unnecessary.'' , department in May of 1990. In to stop it.
h I M · • Febru· ary of 1991, Maa·er requested An attorney for Villa and None1 e ess, a1er s attorney, c b II d · d h h d a leave Of absence because Of a amp e en1c t e c arges an Ed"ard L. Faunce, convinced the II d h 'd" 1 d
b d h · · family emergency, but was denied ca e t e women · 1sgrun1 e oar to ear eyewitness tes11-employees."
mony and evidence that he con· one by the police department. Two of the women, officer
make an attempt to reason with · suggested that homeowners should
were. the ma)or and Newport Beach purchase the lease from DeAnza if
ien<ls ,.,.ill show Maier suffered She resigned at that time and Cheryl Vlacilek and Mary Jane
sexual discrimination while on the was later rehired on July 10 of Ruetz, were fired by the
job. 199_1. Then on July ~. 0~ !his year department but have since been
Board Chairman Albert Graham Maier was fired for failing to reinstated by the civil service
contended the board needs to --.AWi~~. ti··~~-.~ --·bcxfrd. ·na Vlacilek, who·is now
"He wahs da forme r football play-City Council before filing formal they want to buy the land.
er and a every right to be charges." Bayside Village Homeowners
hear that testimony to determine nccordin_g to city officials. back on duty, cold reporters
if 11 should consider the sexual But ~mgcl and Faunce allege outside City Hall Monday that she
there," said Infusino, who has also G Association President Royal Radt· onis said th e department had asked the chief to drop charges. ke said he talked with Irvine Co.
discrimination complaints. And the police department allowed a feels intimidated while at work.
Graham ag reed ·to all ow Maier's ma~e officer who was also on pro-"l feel it everyday," Vlacild..
received the petition, Qut ex-"It should be apparent by now, plained that an internal in"esti· officials Monday and is still trying
chief, that this incident should gation takes seve ral weeks _ and to determine the details of the
never have happened," Estancia a decision on "hethcr t'o seek proposed sale of the land to
parent Kent Schisler said in a let· charges won't be made until it is DeAnza Assets. Althou~h the sale
ter accompanying the petition. concluded. appears imminent, Radtke said
;ittorncvs to subpoena wi~nesses 10 bat1on to take a leave of absence said. "h is very stressful and very
1est1fy at the board's ne.x1 meeting while denying one Lo Maier. tense there."
SIGN • RESCUE take on water and sink. The pas-"The longer this coniinucs, the p "In an imestigation like this. "'e homeowners arc insisting on being
sengers and crew were taken to "more hostility builds against you( obviously wunt to be thorough and give~ a chhancc to bid fhor thedlaftd .
Catalina where they caught the department." f · d 11 h • " e ave not c ange our From A1 1 S h" 1 h air an 3 ow everyone w 0 wa · 3 minds or what we arc looking for," ~1gn "ould be internally lit, so as Catalina Fl)Cr back to Newport. t was c 1s er w o passed the witness to make a statement." he Radtke said. "We arc still looking
From A1
10 not disturb ncarb\ residimts, II was the first trip on a char-Crew members could not be petit"on around to P"' cnts · t th. "d "A d · d k I ·1 . 1 .. r a as sp1 . n 11 oes ta ·e a w u c to for the people 10 own thei·r own and chat th"~A YtOUllt ease con· tered fishing boat for three of the reached for comment. a t F "d, • r tb II b II h d .. -"o p s n ay s 100 a game e-co ect t at ata. homes ...
ges tio n at ihe intersection of 17th passengers, including lmwalle. He Although Henwood insists th~1t tween Estancia and 'Katella high f"jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Strecl and Newport Boulevard by Silid they were not as concerned Berlinger is the "real hero," Ber-schools. The signatures, Schisler I I
alerting motorists of Superior Av-about geuing wet as they were linger is equally complimentary said, belong to parents who wit·
enue's location. worried about a mako shark that about his friend's assistance in res· · h "H 11 nessed the arrest of A, guilar the Two weeks ago, the counci l ap· had just snapped their fishing cuing t e men. e was rea Y ex-week before.
pro,ed a request from Nike Town lines. "We didn't want to be in the celleni," Berlinger said of Hen-Police began an internal invcsti·
for its logo lo b_e embo<,sed in 7--water too long with sharks wood. "We "'ere like this preci'l10n gation into the incident early last
foo t letters a1 Tnang~c Square.. . . around," he said, crediting the team. It's lud..y I did not decide to
No on: spo!...e 111 oppos111on Caltech crew for keeping cool. go surfing that morning. It 's all week after receiving numerous
Monday ~tght. The Caltech worth roughly very mys tical me way things complaints. By Friday, Sgt. Andy
Councalmembcr Jay Humphrey, $'>()() 000 . ' work ." Gonis announced that the deparl·
"ho \\as the only councilmember -• ·sank .'" about 3,000 feet .----=---------------------------1
10 vote against Nike Town's re-of ~ater and as a total . loss, ac-
quest. ~aid Towers requesi was cording to an employee of ATF
different. Charters. !he boat had recently
··1 his is not the-.. same. (Tower) ~een repaued ~nd passengers _be·
ha~ a business problem because hcved _some kind of mechanical
they just cannot be seen." malfunction caused the boat to
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T his is one of those Ring!
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true. I promise you, this is
not some dream.
The phone did ring ... twice; '
and I ricked it up. On the other
end o the phone was a football
booster parent, who approached,
rather mild-mannerly, with some
of the most unique questions I've
ever heard.
It was, in reality, a chance to
get inside the huddle and lind
out exactly what everyone was
thinking ... in this particular
huddle.
This huddle, however, is the
one in the stands where some
parents reside (he insisted),
assuming there is
more than one
huddle.
Specifically, this is
the huddle which
has all of.the
non-starters' parents
involved, obviously a
few feet away .from
the first team's
parents.
..
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October 6, 1992
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387
Section B
Salt & Pepper/B2
Honors/83
Classified/BG
Simply put, the
caller wanted to
know what I thought
about this "winning Costa Mesa standout Sam Grayeli (12) looks downfield against defense or Los Amigos' Bobby Atondo. Cary Petersen (4) looks on during Monday's contest.
'00·b~11·w .. n'.::.:;::::.~·:_ _ -Mustan ~11-ne.rtor.mi!"'~nublicLilnchin!'S theory was based around the ,, ,.I • .,,. ,.~ ,, ••I 1Jt
time-worn agenda on the high
school level ... that is, let's use
our best players and sec if we
can win this game!
The alternative, which ou r
booster would like to see, would
be "let's play everyone, who
cates who wins?"
I listened to the arguments for
a while ... a lot of time and
money had gone under the
bridge, junior wasn't getting a lot
of time on the field, and if that
had been known earlier, a lot of
that time and money might very
well h:ivc gone elsewhere.
The competitive an~le? Nah,
that's for the pros, said the
caller. Even college players foll
into the competitive bin, because
scholarships arc in reality money.
.But the preps? Let 'cm all play,
who cares who wins?
Later transmissions even
included the thought that the
Dally Pilot should " ... write more
about the players who don't get a
lot of pla)'lng time, but give a
good account of themselves when
they do get a chance to get in
the game ... like," ... and it went
on to descrit)e"No. 1.
O~cou ... who cares about
the gu ho ran for 150 yards,
scor a couple of TDs and
stood out on defense? Let's zero
. in on a reserve who carries twice
for 12 yards in the founh
See SURVEY,tl
~ Costa Mesa's water polo forces
figure to use Pacific Coast League
as guinea pigs for CIF endeavors.
By Richard Oum
Sports Wfft.ef
COST A MESA -Water polo is
thriving again at Costa Mesa High.
There's no secret about its (uture in·
tcntions.
Once a CIF Southern Section 2-A
powerhouse, the Mustangs tumbled in
the late 1980s. But fourth-year coach
Jason Lynch, with discipline, p atience and a upportive
booster club, secs glory coming once -again.
"It took three different coaches IQ break (the pro·
gram) down," said Lynch, Costa Mesa's fourth coach
since Bob Shupp resigned after the 1985 season. "Ba i·
cally, it was in shambles when I got here. And we have
had problems with recognition and respect. A lot of
coaches respect us, but it takes time to turn it around
and get the respect back.
"But I think Crom now on that we'll be solidly in the
top 10 in erange County every year.
"We have a shot at going undefeated the rest of the
year because our league (Pacific Coast) is pretty weak.
We have Marina, Dana Hills and Royal in tough non·
league games, but if we can win those three, we should
go undefeated the rest of the way."
-You want discipline?
Costa Mesa hammers Los Amigos. 14·8, in a non·
league game Monday in the Mustangs' home opener.
However, Costa Mesa (10.7), ranked No. 2 in the CIF
Division Ill, continues to have offensive trouble with
the 6-on·5 advantage. What docs Lynch do? He orders
another practice following the JV game.
"We were up 7-1, but we're just having a tough time
maintaining our intensity,'! Lynch said. ''The big prob·
lem is when we're a man up. We had 11 of them
. (against Los Amigos) and only scored on two of them.
So y.c're going to work on that."
After the extra session. the Mustangs will arrive
ngain at 6 a.m .. for their usual morning workout.
The Mustangs' losses this year have come in tour·
naments agai1m some of the top teams in Orange
County, including twice to defending CIF Division I
champion San €1cmcntc.
-You want confidence? The
Mustangs are already talking about
a D1\-ision 111 title. Southern Sec·
tion 2·A champions in 1986 and
' 7, the Mustangs arc ranked sec·
ond behind Santa Barbara.
"We should win it again," said
L} nch, who led the Mustangs to a
Division Ill runner-up finish in
1990. "We should be No. 1, but I
don't care if we are right now or
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not. I'd rather stay the underdog. I know we're better
than Santa Bal'bara because they lost to El Toro, 21·3,
and Foothill, 14·5, last weekend at the Villa Park
Tournament and we lost to Foothill, 8-7."
In the same tournament, Costa Mesa also defeated
Trabuco Hills, 16-5, its top challenger in the upcoming
Pacific Coast League. "We really destroyed them on
Saturday," Lynch said. "They were thinking that they
had a shot (to beat us), but we were fired up and we
wanted to show that they're nowhere near our level of
play."
-You want a future? Costa Mesa, which opens
league play on Wednesday at home against Laguna
Beach, had 13 freshmen in its program last year.
This year. there ore only tY.O <.ophomores on the
frosh tsoph teJm, which ad,anced to tht: fa1ancia Tour·
nament final last Saturday, losing 10 fapcrJnl.a
beating Ne" port Harbor in an earlier round.
"The rest of the ·
players on that team
arc freshmen." L1nch
-.aid. "So the future's
looking bright.
"Mv elf and a,. ~1stani coach Sco11
Larsen ha\e been
\\OrJ...ing hard Jnd 11 's
paying off. \ e're
doing the thin~ th.n
arc necessan to com·
pete with the top pro·
grams like ·Ne" port
Harbor, Corona dcl
Mar and El Toro ...
'
'Lica11y, it (lhe
program) was In
shambles when I got
here. And we have
had problems with
recognition and re-
spect A lot of
coaches respect qs.
but it takes time to
tum it around and
get 1he respect
blek.' -.-l ..
CoSllMluc:oO
Lynch's main con·
ccrn popped 11) head
out again on Mond:iy.
"It seems hke "c
don't play \.\Cll aga1n!>l
teams who don't push
us," he said "\\ e play a great team like Sao C <:menic
(ranked No. 6 in the county) and gi..,c up !>CH:n gNl'-
And now we give up eight (to Los Amigos)."
Costa Mesa. "hi"h played tts fi~t 16 game.., on th1.
road because of tourn:iment action. raced to a hig kad
7·1, when Sam Grayeli scored on a fa~t break '"'h J
minutes, 24 ccond' leh in the ftN ~ alf.
Graycli led all i.corers \.\1th ix goal . "h1lc Cn~ta
Mesa goalkeeper Chri AHtta had 10 'a'c~.
Others in the scoring column: J R l\Htcr (41. Greg
Felli (2), Mike Curt1~ (I) and John 1\.11gk (I).
I •
The Battle ol the Bay Isn't
llmtted to Just the varsity NO MORE
FLEAS
·r MESA TIRE COMPANY
F rcshmen football players may lack the size and experience,
but when it comes to Corona del Mar vs. Ncwpon Harbor,
the cUoru figure to be just as strong as their varsity ·
countc~arts.
The nval Sea Kings and Sailors mix it up
Thursday afternoon, 3:1S, at Ncwpon with the
victor earning Back Bay bra~ing rights for the
next year on the f rcshmcn level.
"I enjoy playin1 them," said CdM Coach Ted
Williams. "I know they're wcll-ooachcd and
have a solid proaram all the way through. We
by 10 do that. too."
CdM (l·l·l) will be trying to rebound from
S ., 13·7 setback at Santa Margarita.
(1·3) la comin1 off Thursday's 10-7
Univenity.
"We know CdM has a pretty aood
anerbKk and likes to throw the ball.'' said
ewport Coach Bryan Wildman. "This is
portanl because it's the only time all year
we'll play a dlslricl team. since we don't plJy
Costa Mesa or Estancia.••
So far, CdM tied Marina, 0-0, and defeated Estancia, 7-0,
before 'Fhunday'• ectbedt. Newport Iott to Oranae, 26-0, defeated
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Orange County
Prep f ootl>all Top 1 0
(Daily-Pilot selections)
-1. Esperanza 8. Sunny Hlls
Aztecs (4·0)
averaging
46-plus points:
Sunny Hills
(easily best of
the lot) next • 2. Los Alamitos
Griffins (4-0)
win 42·0 over
not much; not
that way
this week :
Lakewood (4·0).
3. R. Alamitos
Vaqueros
(3· 1) 4rampte
first of many
league victims.
4 3 ·1 3.
Pac1t1ca next
I , , ~o~~
\~~fjr
4. s. Margarita
Lancers (4·0)
knocks
Mission Viejo
out of Top 10,
13·0: Esperanza
next opponent.
7. Irvine
Vaqueros
(3· 1) has shut
out three;
unpredictable
Woodbridge [.i--o---
next foe.
8. Capo Valley
9. Trabuco Hiiis
Mustangs
( 4 ·O) edge
Nevada foe :
Capo Valley
awaits · th is
Eagles (4·0)
maintain 35
points a game
average, Uni
( 0 .4 ~ b I g
underdog. ' week.
5. Servite
Friars (3·0· 1)
pick on Edison f
with 28·6 win:
Und erdog
Mar ina next
Sunset foe.
1 o. Mater Del
Monarchs
(3·0·1) may
be m..aklng
their move;
Face Ramona
this week.
SALT & PEPPER .
Pilot Power Ratings
Orange County Prep Football
I Power ratJngs based on pef'fORNnCe and S11englll ol schedUle and Mr1I 111111 I
School (rccord) ............................. Rating
1 hpt>rJnz.:i !4-0I 95 8
l Im AIJmll~ 14-0l ........... 9S.3
J RandlO Al.:im1tos 13 11 ............. 94 2
4 ~nta MargariU t-'·Ol ........... 93 8
5 ~Ill' ().0-1) . , .............. 92 4
b 5unnv Hills (14·0) ............. 91.9
~ lrvinl' <3· 11. . ......... 90 9
8 Capo \alley <3-11 90. 7
9 Trabuco Holl> 14.Qo 90 2
10 \.l.:iter ~. c3.0· 11 90.1
u M1>wn Voe,o 12·21 88 7
11 Lagund Hills (4·0I 88,S
1 3 Cl 0.1rJclo t4·0l . .. . . 88 3
l.i '-1.'\o\P"'' H.:irbor ~ o .... :es o
l S ~'" Cl~ml'llte (2 1 ....... 83.5
16 El Toro 11 ·2-11 83 1
1 ~ Edt'>()n <2 21 .. • 83 0
16. Valt>n1.:1a (2·2). . 82 2
19 E1Modena (2·21 81.S
10 Corond def Mar (3 • 11 ............ 80 9
21 Tustin 11 Jl • . . 80 8
22 fountain \'alley (2·21 •••• , 80 6
H Villa Par~ 12·21 .. • ........ 80 2
24. M.u1na 12·21 . . ................. 79 9
25 Foothill 13-1 I ... .. •••• ~6 S
26 \\~ern t4 01 .. ~5.8
P Canyon t-1 -0J . ... 75 2
28 Dana Holl> <2·21 ~4 9
29 SantJ An.1 Valley <.Z·21 72 6
30 5.lddll'hack (2-2) 71 S
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(last week's .plays of 30 yards or more)
• 50-Colin Morris (Newport Harbor), TD run.
• 45-Steve Owen (Costa Mesa), kickoff return. ·
• 43-Robert Molina (Mater Dei), TO pass from Derrek Uhl.
• 41 -Brian Hogan (Corona del Mar), kickoff return.
• 40 -Brian HogaA (Corona del Mar), kickoff return.
'• 38-Chad La Bass (Newport), TD pass from Greg Williams.
• 37-Binh Tran (Costa Mesa). run .
• 34 -Robert Molina (Mater Dei), pass from Derrek Uhl.
• 33 -Robert Rimi (Estancia), pass from Matt Johner.
• 32 -Steve Owen (Costa Mesa). kickoff return.
Game stopper-I
Defensive Stoppers
•Mater 0tr1 MIChaela119elo Barragan, a defenslvt back WhO made 1 touchdown·savino tackle on a breakaway l\Jn by St Francis
• Corona dol Mar's AJa Bl'laltlal and Jon· SllmaQtn, Who INdt open fleld 1Kkle1 In 11'11 nat on
consecullvt plays to lorct Santa Margarita to punt for hi orly time In hi llifd quattor ·
• Esunc:ia defensNt tackle Cat10s Comc,o, whO rec0ve1t0 a !Catella fumblt at IN Esancia
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• Estancia insl<lt 1tne1>1ckct Alton Lettler, whO aNned In the be51 nll of 11'11 game on K1ten1
ruMt119 back Aodnor Freer In Ult fOUfttl quarter tor a one·yard IOss
•Costa Mesa's Bryan Luumbourgef', wt'IO stopped Troy ·s Robb Auzzl two yards snott of 1 fitit down to fOftt 1 PIJ1l and atop a llMQ of f!Yt sltltghl Troy ICOtlnQ pomUtOnt. 8 Newport Haftlo(a Cr••t: encl Beau Rllphl, W"'1 blek~k aacltl at UrMrsity
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SlllVEY:
From 81
quarter! Some day -when the he
moves up to a staner's spot,
then we can find another reserve
to write about!
Well, I guess you know where
l would stand on the issue, if it
-was a~·ssue. But the more the
guy tal cd, the more it seemed
approp ·ate to put forth his
agenda.
playcn, and the team boosters
and parents put a little thought
into 1t?
ONo way
O Maybe
OOf course
• Would you be willing to
work on a plan to make playing
time fair (allow player) other
than the best to get more time
on~ the field before the game is
won or lost?}
O Get real
O Sure, give 'em a chance
•Do you believe )our head
coach should or shoull,in't en·
courage questions about hi
choice of st~rters and who gets
His suggestion would be to
run a survey, find out just how
everybody (team members and
their families) feels abou t this.
How accurate it would renect a
community's aniludc, I'm not
sure, since those voluntarily
responding to it would most
likely have an agenda which
would be enhanced with
cooperation.
• to play?
Nevertheless, and especially
because of the questions posed,
we'll do it. As you can sec
below, here are the questions
our anonymous booster from a
high school in the
Newport-Mesa School District
would like everyone to address.
Have so me fun . Fill it out.
Return it to the Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92626:
Win or plar? O I'm a parent, son 1s starter
O I'm a parent, son is a bench·
warmer O I'm a player, starter
O I'm a player, reserve
Qether (please state):
•Given a choice, would you
prefer a football program which
puts winning first (one "hich
primarily allots playing time to
the top players until the game is
won or lost) or would you prefer
a program which gphasi.£es
player participation (wider par·
ticipation of all the players), or
would you prefer a combination,
such as 50 percent of time for
top players, the balance divided
by seniority (seniors first, juniors
next)?
O Winning first
O Participation first
O Combination
• lf you r team has a losing
season because your head coach
emphasized participation of all
the players over winning, "ould
you. stick by .and .support. your
coach, or would you more likely
want him replaced?
O Keep him.
ocan him.
• When it comes to high
school football. are you.JI Vince
Lombardi kind of person ('Win-
ning is the only thing") or are
you more inclined IP believe
that high school football should
be oriented more toward team
participation?
O Just wrn, babyl
O Partlcipatlon
Do you believe a pretty fair
system that would allow a lot of
players to participate could be
devised if your ~cad coach, the
co: rankings . -~.
FOOTBALL
O Nope, coach knows best O Sure. that's my boy cuuhere
•(for parents only) Would
you have supported your son's
entry into football, and sup-
ported the program as a boost-
er, if you had known it wus a
"win-first. subs later" situation?
oves
O Wouldn't matter
ONO
•(for senior pl:iycrs • only)
What year in .high llChool were
you aware that the best players
RJayed, others did not until the
gam~ was·won-odost?--
O Freshman
O Sophomore •
· OJunior
osenior
0
Tho e were most of the que •
tions posed by our booster.
Here are a few additional ques·
tions, posed from another \icw-
point, open to anyone who hap·
pens to have·rcad this far:
•As a starter, who hns
earned that spot after months
and years of work towarcJ
achieving your goal, how would
you feel about the reserve ~ho
replace you in the third quar·
ter, who manages to fumble the
ball awuy, eventually leading 10
your team's defeat?
g I hope he breaks his leg so we
don t have to lose anymore with
him. O Who cares? We're 1ust out
here to fool around and look good
for the girts.
O r can't wa!t until the fourth
quarter when the third-stringer
comes in. l'I be watching every
move!
• ff you were a co::ich on the
high chool level, whose \Cry C'<·
istencc is meai.u red by how suc·
cessful his teams arc. how would
you react to a progra,m geared
toward the "I Jarbor Arca BuM.:·
ball f ormat" of yc:m p.asl for
10-yca r·olds .. namely. C\-·
erybody pla)~. \\ho cares who
wins?
Locals only
O Please accept my resignation.
effective Immediately. ' O Greatt Now I can use the ex·
cuse that Trabuco Hills wins be·
cause Trabuco Hills wants to win. It
was all our Idea to get battered, 50·
0. O Please, Mr. Booster. take your
sub and go find another school
where he'll flt In as a starter. Believe
me, your opinions will change dra·
mabcallyl
•As a booster parent, who
has not only poured his or her
heart and soul into the team's
program, but also just so hap·
pens to have a pretty fair ath-
lete on thei.r hands, how do you
feel about the notion of him sit·
• ting, while the reserve takes his
or her rightful spot at center·
stage on the way to pefeat ... or
victory? O Of course. feel free to take my
son's place in the backfield, his ef-
forts over the past months and
years were meant simply to set the
ball up on the opposition's 5-yard
line so your son could get a chan~e
to score. •
O If you want a guarantee to
play, every day, go find yourself a
band.
O Have you heard about the Jun-
igr varsity pfogram?
D • Which best describes yoUI
age when 9ou were first aware
the best play first, others play
later after the game is won or
lost? "#
0 10
012
014
0 50
•To comple tely satisfy tho ·e
who want ii nil should we ex-
pand the gnme to four hours,
keep no score and call it a
crimmage?
0 Yes, if .wins don't matter, who
cares how many points are scored?
O No, if we happen to win, we'd
like to take the 'w .'
• And ... slnruld we expand
tflis philo ophy to include the
Eng I is h D c pa rt me n t ( i.e.
grades)?
oves!!!
O NO
•And Tinally, the ullimJfC
question: O Do )OU find th is entire
topic, as "ell ,,., the questionaire
10 be so far out that you're won·
dcring what planet you live on?
O It's been the burning question
of the day for me for years, and
why hasn't anyone thought of this
before?
O I believe this whole thing is a
belated Apnl Fool's Joke.
0
Hey, fill this thing out and re,
turn 11. I prom1!>e to handle it in
the best of Price· W:11erhoui.e
tradillQn.
Comments \\Clcome.
Boat mg
NEWPORT BEACH -One of
Newport Beach's longest and most
.. unique yacht racing series recently
completed its summer season.
The 17th annual Ly~ Galloway
Classic Yacht Series, sponsored by
Josh Slocum's . Restaurant, set a
record for the total number of
yachts competing in each of the
three classes. ,
Held every Tuesday evening .
since the first week or June
through September, this classic
course starts and finishes in front
of Slocum's Restaurant.
Yachts arc handicapped accord·
ing to size and the yachts that
place each week accumulate
points. Winners arc decided on
total points for the season.
Finishing first place in A class
was Gavin Herbert's Madness; sec-
.ond place was Slipaway, John Sa-
porito, skipper; third place went to
the classic Rhodes design Aloha,
Jim Dow and Dan Johnson skip-
pers.
Class B winners were: Bill and
Kd'rcn Blinn's Red Ludders, first
place; Alura, Jim Dobrott, skipper,
second place; and Chris Bliss on
Mariposa finishing third.
Class C winners were: Ann
Pyner and Jim Van Vlcek aboard
Astro; Dan Thompson's Cheap
Date. was second; al\d-0.ncore,
Dick Valdez. skipper fini~hcd
third.
The annual Lyle Galloway Sc-.
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and fibergla yachts e"ery summer
beginning the first ~eek of June.
The series is ·named after the
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I
Costa Mesa Players or the Week Corona del Mar Players al the Wee•&.r. ~
-.
-
BINH TRAN BILL VA VERKA J.R. WALZ
A 5-foot-7 I 170-pound
junior tailback, ,
he amassed a
care~r-high 259
rushing yards
and three
touchdowns on
-B6 rushing
The
5-foot-10,
200-pound
junior
offensive
tackle
consistently
blocked
effectively to
attempts against Troy. create holes for Binh Tran.
The 170-pound
junior runoing
back was the
Sea Kings'
ground game,
rushing for 106
yards on 18 ··
carries, his
third 100-plus
yards effort this season.
Newport Harbor Players ol the Week
GREG WILLIAMS BEAU RALPHS DERREK UHL
The 5-foot-11,
145-pound
senior
quarterback
threw for 79
yards, includin
touchdowns of
25 and 38
yards,
A two-way
starter, the
6-foot-2,
245-pound
senior
lineman had
11 tackles,
one
q~arte~ack
The junior
quarterback
continues to
improve,
completing 17
of 23 passes
for three
tou~hdowns
and a
completing 3 of 7 passes. sack ~nd one pass deflection. career-high 237 aerial yards.
LIGHTWEIGHTS:
From 81
Ocean View, 7-6., and fell to FoothiU, 16-0, before
la st Thursday's league opener.
In last year's freshmen matchup, CdM came
away with a lopsided 41 18 victory.
"We got a bit lucky last year," said Williams.
"We c:i me in with a defense they didn't expect,
and a f~w things just broke right for us."
A tighter battle is expected this year. "l could
see it being a scoreless tie or a 7-0 game," said
Williams. "l expect it to be conservative on both
sides."
•In the loss to Santa Margarita, the Sea Kings
were burned by a couple of long pass plays, the
first of 20-25 yards for a score, and the second
which set the Eagles up for a TD on the next play.
"Tpcy have a real good receiver, and the
quarterback to get it to him," said Williams,
whose-team-was in a scereless deadloek at
halft ime.
The Sea Kings managed 10 dent the scoreboard
with about two minutes remaining. Capping a long
drive, quanerback Josh Walz hooked up with.
Chris Wills with a short TO connection with
Jhnmy Keane booting the conversion.
A subsequent onside kick failed, and the Eagles
were able to run out the clock. Walz and Brandon
Krystal each had an interception. The defense was
Jed by Jeff Bogdan and Richie Nichols.
A hand injury to two-way st~rting tackle Nick
Scharnberg was reported which is expected to
• sideline him up to four weeks. Possible
replacements include Ryan Nelson and Tyler
Ashton.
• ln the loss to University, Newport Harbor led
nearly the entire way after taking a 7-0 lead in the
first quarter. The score came on Sky Conway's run
High school girls tennis
of about 60 yards.
_ Jn the second quarter, University got on the
sco reboard on a wind-aided 40-yard field goal,·
then ·took the lead on a lo~g drive with four
minutes to play.
The Sailors h ad one lasL chance Lo go ahead,
but an interception killed the final march whi ch
had reached the Uni 25 with qbout J lh minutes
remaining.
Defensively, Wildman praised the work of'
Brandon Baker; who is playing football for the
first time this seaso n. Tailback Jeremy Mason
suffered a bruised shoulder and is questionable for
• Thursday's showdown against CdM. 0 .
On the water polo scene:
Corona del Mar High's frosh·soph team
knocked off rival Newport Harbor in last
Wednesday's showdown, 7·3.
'
Thad Buzolich and Kevin Tucker scored t\\O
goals apiece fonhc-'~a Kill~.
That came on the heels of the Sea Kings'
championship of the-18-tcam El Toro Frosh·Soph
Tournament he ld Sept. 24·26. (n ~ccuring the
Charger Cup, CdM defeated _Dana Hills, 9·4;
Marina, 5·2: S::inta Barbara, 9-6: and South
Pasadena, 8-3, for the title.
, Thi tourney win was particular!)' ~atisfying.for
CdM Coach J.P. M:ithot, who played at El Toro.
"The team really played well, particularly the
last two games," said Mathot. "The scoring \\llS
evenly distributed among the. starters, showing
great team play.•·
The starting lineup consisted of goalie Doug
Jetton, Buzolich, Tom Capretz, Cameron Glasgow.
Adam McFarland, Adrian Strelzow and Tucker. ..
Dennis Brostcrbous ls it Dally Pilot sports
ff'Tiltr whose column on prep lightncights appears
every Tuesday.
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Laguna's strength in doubles over-.
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NOTICE 1$ HERf8V GMJ1 '* P0U.S 1ST SOUTHERH W · :112AI .., ::!IOU::& ,!Sl>PICE. POLLS DA l'lStOfNCf. -11E IC .-S.1..DIM L ll JICMEM.Y J A LNMR. c;QUEG( II Ille General E-*>11 IO bt 1lST CHURCH, 10350 El.US POLLS 12 '1AE STATION, TClX ltMCH[ J ICEUD. REP 1 -II ,.r._ ,_., _1 .. 1 LIO IJIA ,_ ,..,.. TCUl 11U1AN A ~ WM A , , .. ...,0 C .,.,.... ... ,...., • 13S10N.~,.J_.VE held on Tu.telly, No¥emblf s. AVE 1e1e1 JCWHOPE ST Cl.INC MAIUOM M PAUGH. .......... """"' IHIUY ~nao .... Obi MP _.. -.... --1~2. fie polls .. bt °"" INSP MARY J HELFRICH oca.i •INSP NATAL.If Wf()S(JR, ~ MP TIU MTRQA J MCINIS, Br ~vt.IOtl> 0 ~~-TCUC ..,._, kACI(. DIM TCUC IWIKA" llAlf..., TCLK ~ L lAl.M. ltOm Ille !'IOU< jtlf 7 am IO Ill TCUC PATRJCIA l<HlSTili-ijp TClK LOMAINE E JOt1HSON, CllRIC MMLYN IOtU. DEM Dal NNtCY L 11Mm.TON. CUM DNUM K PlCORMO CUM CtWUNE M CAVE 329 1111' '-"°" t1l 8 p ""· find M ~ TCUC aM8ARA M sciRENs<i, REP 3%161 TClX MIES DUaAN. DIM MP ' ,., ' '°LLS llllTZ MSIJlMCf, TQ,Jl -~Al.Ml, lllfP. lllose hcus Ill OOllrlll p11tts REP TCUC RITA I PmRSON. REP POLLS DONOVAN lllQIO(JG. CUM MNll?* D 1CW. DOI Q.EAI( ""'1ES J ~. um m66 21831 INWM~ CUllll< .,. A AMEi·
tor 1111 respdve pttClnc\I 91'1111 CLERK J0AHNE M.Ll.WS. REP CLEAIC RENE M WtfTTl«;TOflf Ml2 GILIEAT ST POU.S •u !!~ ._.. pa..... IV POLLS CALVARY IAPTllT POUi HAYASHI RfSIDEMCE. _, VIM S MP SON, Rf P be the pW:es hnlnlfter desig· 31218 DEM ' INSP SUE GIWtAM DEC _,. -... -""" 32271 CHl*H.1211 GAAfllD AVE 11172 CA1M DR TCU< GOlllDON W IW' 52011 nated, end lNl the persons POI.LS GAMMELL RESIOENC£, 31250 TCU< IMOGH l NESSE'Ot. ClUIHOUSf. 11241 WAINR POLLS · HUNT~TOflf VILLA _, flWUS W HERAfMA. INSI' L!NO HAYAStl. Dbl TCUC L'IOIA 0 IONG. IW' POI.LS T£ WNCU INTtRMEDI ~named, M ~ 10160 StWN AVE POLLS ROBERT GISLER DEM AVE . \'OMA. 1IOOO WJ.A YOMA AfP TCUC L11JA L SQW1Jt REP CUN< HR.EN M HU. AEP AT[ SCHOOL 3224 CAIJOA. :=,:~-==~PATRICIA T GAMMEU. ~ 18720 LAS Fl.OflfS m~~~~. ~:':\R~.O:, ~~~~~. ~~Ll~~:. ll" ,MAH M iiiJtRictt, POLLS HA= tfTS VlG :,STIMN.YJOlllCMS.DEM
Sllall hold said Jet1lon ri TCUC JOYCE LSI~. OEM ffSP ELEANOR J 808ERG, DEM RfP TCLK WE P llOWDI IW' REP REP CLIM MMGAAfT L CLASS. CLUBHOUSl, •149 VISTA fCUC NAOINl L BOSEN,.,,~!-.. make "Un lht<eot In Ile min--TCU< VMAN A LYOHS, REP TCUC VICTOA E HECKMAN, 32161 CL£RK ANNE M NfWiElllG, REP TCUC P9lfV I( DAU<E, OEM CURK WATKIN R EOWM08 MP BAHIA DR fCUC IAAIARA G "'1Wln
fief pro)'ldtd by law. The IOIDW· CLERK CMOL L GAMMELL. OEM POLLS HAAIOA VIEW CW8· 32190 CURk DELLA P GAWG0S MP ' 318 _. amY J HOWEU. REP REP
l"O Is 1 ast ol ltll Pl'klncts In OEM TCLJ( R081N S. emTEW, OEM ~~'!'00 SA'tMOOk UI POUS HUNTWGTON 'f'lll.AGE DEM ' 3232.4 POU.a CtWmRS IOOENCE, TCU< JASM11E E.~ REP SfpRIC llml GAMlff.tilOSU, Ille oeneraf area o1 31217 CLERK CtERIWf M HE:CK· INSP MTM F SCt«aL. REP SR APARTMENTS. 161 71 32280 POLLS LAKE WW CLut-1&11 ~OR TClJ( GERALD T .,,.,_,..,OEM -6201 .. • POUS FERGUSON RESIO(NCE, MAN, OEM TCLI< MARY L HUGHES DEM SPRNJOAl.E ST POLLI RANCHO DEL AEY HOU9e. met zn>ER lN ... OLMA f ~ CLERK Gf'NlVA .. OftTIZ. DEM .. FOUNTAIN VAi.UY 10689 PE0HV CIR 31701 TCU< ~ W HMiicic>, INSP SUSAN J FORO, MP ClU8HOUSE. 18222 li'OHTEREV MP DOROTHEA L SHORT REP Dbl ' 32.01 POLLS ESTANCIA HIGH
INSP ALICE L FERGUSON, REP POLLS MOCK RESIDENCE, REP TCUC SANOAA A BOOSTROM'. lN TCUC AHNA L HADUY REP TCUC JAMES M CtWllEJIS. POllS OUGAN RESIOlNCf. ~ m3J&AV( 31001 TCLI< SUSAll P BAJO(E, REP 117~ AZAJD. AVE CLERK BAA8ARA E THORNE, OEM ...... ,. .. ,. INSP CATHERINE 8 MCCAL· TCLI( ELIZABETH (; HAR· OEM 9"1 PIA OR INSP MAll1HA .,..,,.. POLLS GREENBROOK CLUB· TCUC CHRISTOPHER R KIRK· INSP SHERLEY U EMERSON, OEM TClJ( _,.,,.,.El M STAM LUM REP .........,,., ....... ~LIZ L -ntM -... _, G Will. REP TCUC HAM\' I M0St. I HOUSE. 18222 SANTA JO. WOOD, OEM REP -~ 32160 REP ' TClK R1CHAAO J THAVEJt REP "'""''""~ ..... ~'E"' ~~-. atp T,,_.CUC~~ A HID. OEM TCUC OOlORB I LCMMG.;.-:i.!:lfM
ANANA ST CLERK LUCILLE J ~ROE, TCUC MARY lOUS MOY OEM POLLS EVANGELICAL FREE Cl£RI( MARY32A1o9nBUR~. REP ~~I< FRANCES CARCAGNO, ~ ~32~.gm"· REP -...mY""' -TCU< ~!AA TH<>RW, AfP CLERK ALMA520J \•, utM ~c5& J~~LAR~3~~~~M OEM 31218 ~~ OE80fWf L wotllMAN, ~~RC:Ct2li ~O~fSON. POLLS VU.AGE VIEW SCHOOL, MK Cl.AAA F MEYER. A£P POlLS SHERWIN WILLIAMS ~~CHS !], , 1f~~l~~~ CLEAi< BAE"i:J1TIMOT1, OEM POLLS VFW COSTA MESA. 567
TCU< ARDIS E BRADLEY, REP POLLS JAMES MONR OE CL£RK MAE M FAUOW. REP OEM ~1 SISSON OR 32282 CO, 18122 llEACH BLY ·~ ...-....... T ERAN W 11TH ST 31002 SCHOOL.16225 NEWHOPE ST 31702 TCLl<Mll.MEOASHAF£R,OEM WSPBETTYJllEHMS,REP POLLS FERNKlll HOMES ~=~REP DALE ST POLLS GRACE LUK INSPGEOf&DG980N AEP
POLLS ALLISON RESUNCE. INSP MIRIAM WOHlMAN. OEM POLLS WOOD RESIDENCE. TCUC MAAl.VN G MCHICHO· TClK E'tfl.YN 0 MCAROU. CLUBHOUSE, 5"12 DIAMOND TCUC DUANE w RHOADES. AfP ~~ ~REPOEM ~~ ~~. lCLI< l<9HTM CI.DE( Al ~JJ: ~~s"A~~~~rs. OEM W~l~lvsL ilf~~PDEM ~~~~ ~;~&,. ~R~~ OEVUSSER. REP ~~KATHLEEN M ~ILL DEM ~ JEAHNE B GRAY OEM CLERK KATHRVN L StM>ER, ;rcLX LOU!§ M ECM~~1~! REP :.I~ SUSAN ° LOOtWOOD,
TCLK ANNE 8 HALLSTED. REP CLERK EDWARD J TROVATO, TCLI< CAROlVN B~S REP 32161 CLERK .IA()( R BESHEAR~. REP TCUC LYNNE GAAV, REP REP 32327 CLERK AUOR£Y J N.MUl'&I, TCUC TERESA L CARLIN, RtP CLERK JNE S AlllOn DEM
TCLK JOAf' 8 ALLISON, REP REP TCLI< JOHANNA MERRITT, REP POlLS IACOP£Tll RESIOENCE, 32193 • TCUC RUTH M GOAOON, REP POLLS WM NEYt\.ANO SCHOOl OEM 32359 ~~HE~~:.:. POU.S rAlif'IEWS2020C<IMlm' CLERK PAULINE PO' •"IAH 31221 •1703 1005 ENGLAND ST POlLS COMMUHnY UNITTO CLERK .. ......, M Pl.EWE """ 878 ""' ....... ,... ' r v.u " ElKOOIS """"" • nq-7 Y\AT"'" un POLLS SKANDIA MOBILE REP cuilDCH --., .. __,..,RD REP POlLS STARKEY RESIDENCE. POLLS T18UROH NORTH CLUB· INSP CHARL£S F LOfllS, REP ::ea. T CHURCH, Me2 POLLS ,,,.,...3!P3ES RE""'"'""'E, ffSP JIMMIE L ROBESONt-MP C<XM'RY ClllB, 11444 IOlSA 32408 INSP""'"• .. ,'ra""IEt" E~~ rv-M 31003 10425 OWL CIR HOUSE. 16090 MT TAHAT ST TCLK f>tM.LIS A BERCI(, REP INSP MARGM£T O SCHE..., 691., n!,~ CIR ~ TCLI< WULW L R08ESON, CHICA ST POUS HUNTINGTON 8€ACH "CUC~ E • .:"~·REP""
POLLS LUTZ RESIDENCE.. INSP KAREN E F~ REP · INSP PATRICIA H WAU<ER, ~EP TCLK JOANIE MCGUIRE, REP REP '"" INSP' ~VA A.,...,,....°' tvM DET,.~" nn.w.ia "'"'"R REP 1NSP RUnt CQVERm CHAVl.SEMlVMOUTI\ 16861 T,,C"' ~ l =--ON.' ~p 1061 4 LA PERLA AVE TCLI< IRENf GER N, REP TCLK HER.MINIA A HINSLEY, CLERK LAURIE R ALLEN, DEC TCU< p.~ A SCHENK ~REP TC' ,,-...ROSElvtJ;><-M ,.oo;;n, .. ~,.~ ....,. .,.,,..... Jr,.,, , TCUC WILLIAM R •. BEACH BLY CLE""'RK~""'""N_. .... •.,. .,-S~RfP INSP SANORA L um REP TCUC MARY R REIO, DEM ~M 32162 TCUC EMMA L SHARRAR REP REP '" ....,_..,.., Cl.ERK IAVIN F MM~. REP DEM ICSP DANA w METZGER RE.P ""'"'"' --~ • b~~1K OONNABETH MOLINA, &Lf.RK JANAE B CAR~UTH. ~~~ ~ ~~~~P ~}SR~~R~SfH RESIDENCE, Cl,eAK UIM> F GRAY, REP TCUC NANCY PIBBERN REP 32328 . TCUC K£LENE E PIE'ROE. OEM TCUC ANGE JFALLON, DEM 52022
fCLK BETTY F BLANIC, REP 31222 INSP JEANffiE E JURISCH, • • 32194 CLERK GERALOtNE ii KIRK· POLLS GOLDEN VIEW SCHOOL, CLERK ROY C PIERCE, OEM TCLK SCOTT R P£TER~~C POLLS COLLEGE PARK
CLERK JOAN M MACICENZIE: POLLS GREEN VALLEY MlULT HUNTINGTON 8UCM OEM • Plft.LS 1 ST METHODIST PATRICK. OEM 17251 GOLDEN VIEW LN S231l CLERK PAULN G0a.£. utlll! SCHOOL. 2380 NOTRE DAME
REP CLUBHOUSE, 17250 LOS JAR. 32100 TCLK CHARUS F JUfUSCl:I, CHURCHIFELLOWSHP HALL, 32284 INSPTOM SHORT, REP POLLS HARBOUR VIEW 32409 RD
31004 OINES WEST POLLS RME"• HU'"'""'TON OEM 2721 DELAWARE .ST POLLS MA.REI< RESIDENCE. TCUC VINCENT E UTHERLAll>, INSP~~L PICKWICl(PITTS RElP. ~R m2131SnOH .... ~ST REPINSP MARILYNN M ... UR. POLLS PARADISE MANOR INSP STEVEN C KNOWLES, REP "" """"' lCUC BARBARA B lllXBV, DEM INSP FlOSSE C 8YMS OEM 6081 SOfTWIND OR REP """"'"' :J.. ..,.,.,.. ............... ONO CLUBHOUSE. I 1035 El PARAI· TCUC PATSVL TUIM. REP CLUBHOUSE . 1151125 BAR· CLERK ANNIE c WLSOH, D(M TCU< FRAN!( A scHrilOER, INSP UE MAREK, OEM TCU( MARGAREl L WARNllZ, TCUC JOHN H TAVL..,.., DEM INSP JoSrPH A BUSZE<. REP TCLK ANITAE STR • REP SO CT TCU< RICHARD G FAY, REP RACUOA lN 32163 OEM TCLK PATRICIA L MAREK OEM REP TCU< STEPHANIE GtJAEWITZ, TCLI< DOAOTlfY B CCEMENT, TtlK HARRfl E LEWAN" DEM
INSP HELEN F ,CHAMBLISS. CLERK DARLENE E LOFGREN, INSPREP REMEDIOS A fRONOA, POLLS COLL EGE VIEW TCUC MB.VIN BYARS, OEM TCUC JACKA BEHBROOI( OEM CLERK JOttN 0 HADLEV, REP REP OEM CLERK LORRAINE J ;:iTQNE. REP REP • SCHOOL. 6582 LENNOX OR CL£RI( EJlWj Git.MORE. REP CURI< JAMIE B ROUSH. AEP 32329 CLERK JOttf :=ONI, REP TCUC LN>A S OOUGLASS. REP MAH, OEM 52029 TCU\ DIANE S CHRISTENSEN. 112.23 • TCUC JUANITA OWENS, REP INSP JOSEPHINE M CANIZMO. 32195 32285 ' lfOLLS MESA Vri.W SCHOOL. POL.LS GAU.YON RESIOEHC£. CLERK VMAH32~~· REP POLLS CALVARY CHURCH
REP POLLS TIBURON CLUBHOUSE. TCWR<KMARWITHALLASRORVBKA.TR!f., DEC POllS CITY GYM BUILDING, POLLS HARDIN RESIDENCE. 17601 AVILLA LN 1a1·0 ...... ...,..DR POU.S .. ., .. ,, .. TE CL'"'..,.."'E ~T-IUC"& I""' 2~"0 ST TCLK GEORGIA E FAUOU£T, 10101 ADOBE RIV(R AVE REP MM nu., TCUC BfRVL C LUEBKE, REP 1600 PALM AVf. 162•2 MAGEU.AN LN INSP Vf.RA J KIJEHNL, DEC INSP viR'GNAE TUNKS. OEM l&Ol l ~DIR uunV\1'1 • WSPrCARolT~ REP
REP INSP FRANCES C COWNS. REP 32101 TCLK MARY I< NEWQUIST, REP INSP MARIAH F JONES, OEM INSP ROBE.RT T HARDIN, REP TCLI< JEANNINE E OA~1.0EM TCUC MMGUERITE o STRONG, INSP M JOAll ~lSON REP TCLK tWIOlD J HOfl.. REP
CLERK MARY3~£i>O OEM OETCU<M CHRISTINE A PAPPAS. POLLS WARNER ARE STATION, ·CLERK ISABEL32/asBEAL OEM TCUC CLYDE E JOHE$ JR. OEM TtU< VIVIENNE 0 CAMPBEU. TCUC GEORGE M mmAAO, REP TCLX ROBERT D NELSON, REP CLERK KATK.EEH H PAW>INO,
....,.. 3.,,1 WARNER •VE TCU< CAROlVN 0 BEAL OEM REP REP TcCU< ernv .. '""'L"""' REP ,.. """...,., ..... B ,,.,,,., ar.. DEM POLLS JAMES H COX SCHOOL, TCLK RITA E BASS. DEM "" . " POLLS FIRST CHRISTIAN CLEfl( Al.FRED A RACHMAll TCLI< ~IE H SMITM REP CLERK LOIS A TMS'TER REP '' "' ........ '""' .,....,... n.......--., ~ P61S LOS JAROINES EAST CLERK JEAN 0 SCHRODER. INSP GENE E CHANEY, REP CHURCWEHlER mH, 1207 REP ' CLERK MMTI1A L OLSOH' REP 32330 ' CLERK ARLENE M SIM>ER, 32412 52029 lNSP JU'NrTA V ARNOLD. REP REP TCLK JO l ~WAY OEM M''" ST 32196 322... ' POLLS CITY yaan •"MINIS DEM POLLS ""•CHWALK I CLUB· POLLS BROOKVIEW CLUB·
TCLK Ml,.RIAM C GRIGGS. REP 31224 TCLK NANCY L M YANC!Yt.filf IN""'sp JOAN • SEELY, REP ""' ,..,... """' • 32365 ~9 ""rp ......... OR HOUSE, 6.30 W PAULARINO CLER DEBORAH C U\;l\tll n POLLS LUTHERAN CHURCH Of POLLS CHURCH "Of THE TRATION BUILDING. 17371 POLLS RICHARDSON RESI· ~SE. 1 751 v=J nnno AVf. TCU< JANES WEILER. OEM POLLS KASUO MASUDA OEM K A R • TCLK BILLY H SEELY. DEM THE RESURRECTION 9812 COASTl.AHO, 7641 TAI.BERT GOTHARD ST DENCE, 115982 BEtlf-ORO lN IHSP 'TER'"•"""E W BROWN INSP EDNA M ST~ REP . CLERK JUDITH A ORAKE OEM SCHOOL. 11415 LOS JARDINE$ 32102 TCLI< DOROTHY J SMITH, REP HAMILTON AVf. AVE WSP MARV J BYRNE. REP INSP ROY H RJC~OSON. REP REP ""'"" , TCUC .i<1'/ H WOUE, l\CP
31006 WEST POLLS SEA GA'TE CLUBHOUSE.. CLERK ~ISON C BARSH. OEM INSP MORRIS MILLSTEIN, OEC INSP RUBY R SCOTT, REP TClK CAROLYN M MENEFEE, lCLK ANDREA L JOHNSON, TCLK COHNie A PLATTNER TCLI< VICTOA J SlAHLEYi.REP ~~L5~s AP~ti~~ RESIDENCE. ~~s& ~~imcrA ~~~~. 11N60SP,,LORABONAILRMEC~~OSH REP POLLS CAe!l':ew SCHOOL. ~~If PHERNE B LANGLOIS. lgt~ E~RE v ~~~o3't. ~~iK JOYCE I( WILLIAMS. OEM ~cEiK LotS B RtCU•l>QSON OEM • CLERK JUNE ~M203RIHAI . OE1111
INSP HARRIET SARNER. REP OEM "" M 18052 LISA LH TCU< 'TERRI l WALTER, OTHR OEM CLERK ROBERTA J OUl(E, OEM OEM """ TCLI< NORA 8 COSTA. REP POLLS COf'f.~ RESIO£HC£. 2544 lCLK WILLIAM P STROUD, OEM TCLI< MITZI R MAGILL. REP T~~ THERON W MC OSH INSP JOHN R WILLIAMS. REP CLERK WIWAM E KAELIN, REP CLERK 8M8AAA 0 BAKER. 32331 CLERK OONAlO A DARLING. CLERREP I< LA~~ J WEOOLE. fAJP:NAV DR
lCLil DOROTHY A STROUD. CLERK KRISTIN l PRICE, REP tcLKEPMELoun• I< DAVISON TCLK PATRICIA A QUIGLEY. 32197 OEM POLLS MATIS RESIDENCE, REP REP 31225 REP '""" · REP POLLS SURFSIDE NO. 1 CLUB· 32287 115111 8£RLARI< CIR 32.413 IHSP IRENE P ENGARD, OEM
CLERK DORIS L LEWIS, OEM • POLLS ROSSIER SCHOOL, CLERK SHIRLEVrGAGE REP TCUC JARDINE l WILLIAMS. HOUSE1, t17t ATLANTA AVE POLLS REED RESIDENCE, INSP AL8£RT P BASYE;. OEM POLLS MJ~:6 RESIDENCE POLLS KEEF RESIDENCE. 20161 lCLK MARGARET C EHGAR0
31007 17911 BUSHARD ST 32103 • REP INSP BILLIE KENNEDY. OEM 17051 ST ANOREWS l~ TCLK JOAN M PHIWP:itOEM 6032 v.1NSLOW DR ~.~f!AKGE""l!! REP ~~ix RAVMONO L MEEKS R(P POLLS HALL C COMMUNITY INSP RUTH L BALES, REP POlLS '"•us BEACH IN"''° CLERK CHERYL H KEYS, OEM TCUC CHARLINE 8 BRADT, REP INSP MA.AV J DIXON REP TCLHISA W HERMAH OEM """P DrTTr A ...... TIN DEM .......-""""'" ~~ ,.. cRI< ERIN L. ""'L"""' :::.-~ .. CENTER 10200 SLATER AVE TCLIC El.SE.Al N BALES. D£M """"" """" 32167 TCLK CLlFrORO p CRON· ·TCLK CONCHITA M STROUP, CLERK HEIOI J LEONA.RO, OEM .. .., """"' ""'" ' l CLK ~ M Yll~LLO O(M ""' -. ....... jA.., .~P ELSE E SOULE. REP TCUC ~ J LOGAf'. REP ~E OFFICE. 19937 BEACH POLLS HUNTINGTON ,8EAC1HS cM.Kt;,tR1.EOESS~ ., .. , n'OER. O£M OEfllTCLI< !RENE O RancCR•P POLLS ~3U33FF RESIDENCE. ~g~ ~ ~ ~R:r OETCHt ~ M wvNO<EN, POLLS NE~ttOOO REC· lCLlo\ ARDISJ LISA. REP CLERK ROSLVN M GILLIS. DEM l''SP CAROLE •••N WALL OE•M BAPTIST CHURCH, 11121 EU '4rv\ a "'.._ .. " """ ~ "''""" CURI< ., .. ,.... rEN M DaawcR "' RE'TI"'" CEAITT" 1 .... p•"I( lCLK M fRANCES HOLMES, 31228 " ""' · • AVE • 32198 CLERK CAROL A AUGHlAN, 6022 DOYLE OR nnmu:; "''""'" • CLEAA BARBARA E N061S REP " "" n •U'I, '"" ""
DEC POLLS NOBLES RESIDENCE. TCLK WARREN G HALL. REP INSP'tOIS G PARKER. RE.P FPOl.ll""' ~~51HOOC"~~TRLNIC.T OF· OEM 322~89 RINESPP 'MLLIAM P MANCINA. OEM 32367 """, ~ ST .. '32R4El!......,.E.',,7 • ., ~ ~SLEY W OAMEL M,
CLERK OON~l~RCH. OEM :: Jf/~/"fiMURF'tN, DEM bfil:L~~~~· ~)PANTON, ~';! BERHAOETTE L RAU<O. W .iliAHA RFRiiK. REP POLLS SCHELLHAMMER RESI· TCLK GEORGE H WOODRUFF POLLS JAMES FRANKLIN ~ CAHYoN ~ • "' O£M POLL~ ~illER RESIDENCE TCU< GRACE F NARITA. OEC OEM 32105 TCLK AIMEE C MCCASLAND TCUC KAREN A KRUEG£R. REP DENCE. 16801 l<AMAl.ll QA REP SCHOOL. 1'422 HAMMON LN INSP LOUIS 0 STAN. REP TCUC ~ E ADAM§,pEM 9064 BLAIR RIVER C~ TCLI( BLANCHE A WfAVER. REP o ' TCU< ROSALIE R AMSBMV, INSP BEATRICE l HANSER TCLK rt.OR(NCE E LEA. OEM INSP l*lEN f LAFRANCE, OEM TCU< CATHER~ A STAH REP TCUC RUTH A SILVEY. l'\tr
INSP PAULINE V MILLER REP REP POLLS BARNES RESIDENCE, CLERK GUZS£LA LASZLO REP REP OEM CLERK LORA V HAWKINS, OEM TCUC NORMA l KRANZ. OEM TCU< MARIAH A BYARS AEP CLERK Rl/TH p CARR. OEM
lCLll STEPHEN W SADOWSKI • .CLERK LENITA J ARNOLD. REP 11::\~~bN~LIA DEC 32168 ' CLERK KATlUEN A OENGJS, TCl.X DIANA J CUMMINGS, REP 32334 TCLI< NIA L 'CHANOlEI\. OEM CLERK JOAN F CAMPAGN(. POUS w1Jlti3 RESIOENCE.
OEM 31230 TC YLE C FERR rd OE POLLS BAVSHORES CLUB· OEM TCU< 1RV1N R VANCF'f, REP POLLS CARBONE RESIDENCE. Sf.RI< JAMES R SETZLER. REP 32•15 ...,79 """._..,._., aur:.a TCU\ HELEN LOUISE E COX. POLLS RMl'REZ RESIOENCE. LI( L t..,., M HOUSE. 8401 El ARROYO OR 32200 CLERK DOROTH'( W SCHEU· 17122 TWA.IN LN _.., ~ ~ """"""""w~..,, qfp 9074 PELICAN AVE TClK USA S DAVIS. OEM 1NSP BILLIE 8 OLSEN OEM POLLS MANCHA RESIDENCE. HAMMEi\ OEM INSP ELEANOR J CARBONE. 32369 POLLS SCOTT RESIDENCE, INSP l<EUY R HO<Mf\, REP
CLERK VERA HARRIS. REP INSP MARGUERITE J SHIN· CRLE~RK ANNINA V TI\ASPORl, TCU< KR.ISTINA l SPONHOU 19772 llOWMAN LN ' 32293 OEM • POLLS HOLIDAY INN, 7667 22032 CAPISTRANO l.N TCLI< DANA R fllAHCIS, REP
31009 lAKU. OEM 32106 DEC ' INSP TONYA A CAMPO, REP POL.LS JOHNSTON RES10£NCE TCU< PAULA J PLANK REP CEHl£R AVE INSP lJNDA J scan. OEM TCU< KELLY IWMY.._OEM
POLLS FOUNTAIN VALLEY lCUC NANCY K EMERT. REP POLLS CHANEY R""""'NCE TCUC Mtl.DRED FITZ. OEM TCUC VIAGINIA MANCHA. OEM 6091 HAMSH~E OR ' lCLI< BONNIE J GALLORO. REP INSP GAIL f MIZ\Jt(, OEM TCLK MARGARET P MAZZOLA. CLERK MM.JORI u ~mt.
SCHOOL DIST OfRCE 17210 TCUC CARLOS FONSECA. DEC 18757 ,,.C"'lr'T LN .._,.., • CLEJll< WAWJA OOOOV. DEC TCUC KAREN L COAHEll. REP ~p BAR8ARA R BACKSTROM CLERK PATRICIA A MCKEE. TCUC EDITH M S~ OEM OEM
0 • ., ST CLERK 8£TH M COOLEY REP "" we:• 321.ui CLERK JOSEPHINE M MEADOR REP . REP REP TC'" A. C ......,.TON.,..,..,,. 62034 • "" • INSP SALLY A CHANEY REP "" • TCLK SANORA E KANGAS DEC CLEAi( LtXLLA R MCGU~ POLLS JEANNE$ FLOWER INSP KMEN l ACKLEY, OEM FIRST CHR3s!fi3~ CHU CH TCLX WILLIAM J LOHNES REP POLLS HUNTINGTON BEACH DEC 32202 TCLI< JANET s MALl£T, REP POLLS W'IC3~3~n GARDENS REP • SHOP 1903 FEDERAL AVE TCLK KATHARrNE BOLIN. REP I A R , TCU< RUlH J SHUmEWORTW GARDENS REC CENTER, 16900 POLLS SPRING VIEW SCHOOi., TCUC WILLIAM E BACKSTROM. APARTMOOS. 18765 fl.ORICA ClER.K JOttN B ADAMS, REP ffSP ML'1'f A CARLSON REP TCLK CHR ISTIE 0 IL· 18110MAGNOLIAST OEM • ALGONOOHST·Bl2 16662 TRUOYLN REP ST 32370 32'16 TCUCEDNAOswnt f1EP
U'GWORTH. REP INSP CAAL R ~WOOO. REP CLERK RAV 8AWNGER REP INSP JACOUElM o GeER, IHSP LOUIS p MERANOI, REP CLERIC 8ETlY JO ICL£MEHTS. INSP DOLORES B GAPP.\ OEM POUS OAK VIEW SCHOOL, ~LS SCtttER fl!S10£NtE TCU< WARREN I. SMini DEM ~~~RK ELIZABETli T l<ASUUCA. ~g~ ~~ ~titi R~rp 32142 . ~gK PATRICK C MATNf:Y OEM TCLK JOSEPH G RE8MAll, OEM REP 32295 TCU< JOANNE M SHAW, OEM ~z:i~IC~ A EXLEY, REP l:k~), 20241 LIGHT· CLERK R09ERT CALi..AHAH,
31010 CLERIC NANCY J UNnRREINER, POLLS PACIFIC RANCH CLUB· lCLI< t£L.EN J GOUIN, REP TCUC STEVENS M PRICE, REP ' POLLS HAVEN VIEW SCH00.1.. TCLI< TINA M PITNAN, REP TCLI< VIOi.A M MATSEN, REP INSP GEORGE A JOt4NSON. RCP OEM 6.,.._.
POLLS WINO ~SE TRAVEL. REP HOUSE. 7432 SEABLUff OR ClERIC JEANS flfCHMNI REP CLERK HEUH3"MZ20Wl3 NO, 0£M !~~~Y'Alf(Jl(J LN ' Coelf:'K ELISSA M PARSONS, TClK PAMELA IC LOP£Z. REP TCLI< JACOUHJNE M J0ttH. POL.LS CAS'°" RESIO£NOE
'1039 WARNEil AVE 31233 ~5&FE~J~~EP 32170 POLLS MARKS RESIOE.,CE ..,.,... ;icAAFlNA L WARD, OEM 3...,u CLERK JEAN A MOORE, REP TSOHC',; RDOREP QTUV .. GR. U88S 213 CAME.WALN 'NSP JANET K WILLIAMS, REP POLLS URB~N H PLAVAH TC'" ttu'"llA E "~CCURZIO POLLS GAYLER RESUM;E " TCUC JACOOEUNE L HALLAS ,....., 32371 U\ '"' "' . . AJ, -b ........ ,,,..._ON Rr"' TCUi ROSE M SCIORTINO. OEM SCHOOL, 9675 WARNER AVE OEM """"' "" · 18011 FRESHWA~ c"' ' 14902 OAl<TREE CIR POLLS LAKE FIRE STATl()H, POLLS OE UUO CHEVROUT. CLERK USU£ A SCHIER, REP TcUt 'HRDAEeOREM REP m~KRYl~N~E ~~M-. ~ l~Es: WALTER L HAMMOND, CLERK ANTHONY C OEFALCO. ~~M~~:~CES C HJELM ~~&t~t/LAF\,~N~~p R~~ PAT~ICIA A COR~Cll. ~P~ES~US. ){Ep . l82H BEA.CW BLY C08TA MIA TCLI< CILllERT AilAM$ OEM
31014 'TCLK AUOR.EY WOLDEN, DEM REP 32143 TCl.1< "ICHELE M TURNER CLERK MARIA C WOOD OEM TCUC DANA R LAOOHLAN REP TilNC~~ ~~~ ~~Jl.~ ~ CLERK ~()IM ~nt. DEC C ,.. 32204 . ClERK SH!RLEY A CONSTANS, TCLK MILDRED l l<REPS. REP """""""' K ~S ~M ~1068 U037 DPEONL~S ~63CSC1LU~.~OV"WOOORESJ· DET LMI< OOOcmN l GOEMAN POLLS HUNTINGTON LANO-OElC~ ,,..,GO l GAYLER REP POLLS BRa.uaa. "cS-NCE REP CLERK .,,..,AH ..... ...:v oeu TCUC USA l<l.U8ftlKEN. b£M POLLS flMBOA AREA BOYS POLLS $OHOAA SCHOOi. 9N
ST "t """ ,.... CLERK EDITH c GEHRING, REP MARK CLUBHOUSE 20880 ClERK'tJARSH~Ll 0 ' ARM 9212 wiwfE'LM'c1R~ """ 32300 ....,. 32~' '"' ~~RK MARGARET J GOAOON. CLUBHOUSE. 2131 T\JSn. Al/£ SONOAA '
-.sP DARLENE N MCCLUSKEY 31235 OAKRIDGE lN STRONG OEM INSTC Pl(\\iLOLASERO E lOJ.LES. REE!,, ~ cotJ,.,~MfNCE. POU.SJl.AOOC T~.!ARX 3?m IHSP JO'iCE p RUY, REP INSP OOROittY E 8REKAHY, ~ FLORENCE M MUNROE. ~~~t ~~~N11'~RAL~j~ ~~S& ~~~~1fL:O~oSltOM8, POLLS •NG~J1 RESIDENCE 0£~ J PH F MCCORRT, INSP CHARLES W MURRY, REP ~~UBHOUSE 80 HUHT'""'TON POLLS HARBOUR VIEW rn~ ~~~%'sl"i'° OEM ~ix JOSEPH~ MA$4 REP
DEM AVE REP 8791 CONNER QA • TCLK AHTOINETIE R MC· TCLI( MARGARET E !(HOWLES INSP MARGUERITE SCHUTZ ~~~ J~R~ ClfRI( MARYL ZAMOAA OEM TCUC ROBERT l HALL, REP
TCU< DOROTHY M KAOHJ. INSP THOMAS A HEP· TCUt PHl,IP LS REP INSP AMELIA 1 MACKLIN 0£M CORRY OEM • REP REP 5loeG CURK MARGUERnt L PINSON '4AUNU REP PENHEIMER, REP ClEllK RITA M BIAOASZ. REP TCLK MELAH!E M MOREE OEM CL£RK 'BOZENA KU£SIC. DEC TCUC CvmH!A 8 POOCHJGIAN, TCUC AAT'HERINE. M MCCANN TCLI< STUART A GUREWTTZ. POLLS JHE APARTMENTS otM •
CLERK BETTY L MILIUS, REP TCLI< N~NCY G PEARSON, REP POllS POJ~i44 RESIDENCE TCLlt KYOKO MARTIN, OEM POI.LS SAGE32205RESIOENCE 91 'I ~frRK KAREN E HEYSER, REP ~~ILA B PINCH REP ~gl( RICHARD l FAULK, REP ~\~L~ i~:.~~T POlLS ST k.~~M CHUACH 31015 TCLK J HN W VAUGHAf', REP 3292 VFUTURE OR · CURK Rl/TH A BAILEY, DEC , .. 32301 CUR" """ENE L 'RASCH REP CLERK KAREN E GlAZE, REP lCUC FAY G GEORGE REP l964 OAANGE AVf.
POlLS RANCHO LA SIESTA CLERK URSULA 0 TORRES, • SP VOW.DA V PONCE REP 32173 ~~~ ~ROAVIS OEM POLLS SUNSHINE VILLAGE " uvn 323.4 I . 32375 lClK ernY l MUCl, REP INSP l<AR£Jj B CASTRO MP
CLUBHOUSE. 18194 BUSHARD REP 3 237 TCUC DOLORES M HILL, R'EP POLLS COMMUNITY BIBLE TCLK "ARV l 'uctv\a••LD MARINERS ClUBHOUSE. Vil· POLLS CITY """'' ..... "' ...... POLLS TURN(R RESIDENCE. CLERK OOROT'H'V BALDWIN. l CLK GlAOVS R RUAKt$ ST • 1 TCLK ALICIA HABER OEM CHURCH, 40I GTH ST "' '"' """" LAGE DA CLUBHOUSE "'"' D.,....,,..., ?0582 TROON LN OEM OEM '·SP HARRlffi M MONTIJO, POLLS FOUNTAIN Ptm C~· CLERK BARBARA 0 SIEGEL INSP JEANNE c ZENK, REP OEM • INSP sru Rl EP 1600 PALM AVE IHSP MA.AV B BRUNNCR. REP 51062 TCLK MARIE l ARNOT OEM REP TER CLUBHOUSE. I 8250 OEM • TCLI< DIANE M MCGLINCHEY TCLK ARLENE P MORRISSEY TC KAfEH E ::Jf:R· R INSP OENNIS R RICE, OEM TCLK GENEVIEVf. SALDANA, POLLS BECKT£L RESUNCE. CURK 8tRYl J AussCu. O(M TCU< GERAU>tNE E KENNEDY, BROOKHURST ST 32145 REP ' REP ' LK J · R. REP TC L K CATHERINE L OEM 2235 TUSTIN AVE S204I
OEM INSP BETTY J MACAl.USO, REP POI.LS CONW LL RESIO£NCE TCUC HELEN f W>ITTAKEA CLERIC MARTHA J MCOONALO ~c~l(or~~~ REP SPELLMIRE REP TCLK MAUREEN NESBITT. REP INSP Rlm4E llENruY REP """'I~ PAULARl(I SC..,,,,. ~te~KL~ r~~AI DEM li~K VICTORIA GILLESPIE 50S2 ~DA , ~fiRK JEANNE A GASPAR. REP 32207 . L 32302 U1A. REP :igt BARBAAA II ROB~. CLERK MARK A WETTUR, OEM TCLK PAlRICIA V"iFHJY, OEM Im PAAARINO AVf. """""
3l0l6 TCLK MICHAEL I< COOi(£ REP t._,SP CATHERINE C HULSE. REP REP ' POLLS HUNTINGTON CONTI· POLLS Vll-l.A PAClflC CLUB ClERK MAEVA L CARPENTER. 32378 TCLK MARY H BECH'TEL, REP lNSP E JNE P0WEU.. REP
POLLS LARKIN RESIDENCE, CLERK JEFFREY W WlLSON, TCLK LINDA M COSPERl.ft~~ . 32174 NEHlAI. CLUBHOUSE. 19801 HOUSE, 0933 VlllA PACIFIC DEM POLLS H8 MNTI. Sllf\RNG CLERIC ROSEMARY R WOOO TCUC SHIRLEY J Dl4 OEM 16854 OAISY AVE OEM TCLI< THERESA M Cu1m 1ll, POLLS LOS AMIGOS M08ILE BROOKHURST ST OR 32342 MUSEUM. '11 OLIVE AVf. REP • TCl.X GE.R'TROOE T AHoERsoH,
lNSP HowARO J LARKIN JR. 31238 ~t:RK JEAN C FUGARO REP PARK CLUBHOUSE. 111601 INSP RICHARD F MCCARTI« INSP RICHARD f COHROHE, POLLS P£TERSON SCHOOL. ~ MARl.EHE J Of1NH£'I POLLS w.J.i= RESUHCE, ~RI< USSEJTE l PIEP£'N-
OEM POLLS BUtl)AKJl RESIOO~CE, CLERK H OIJFF LUFT ot'M NEWlANO ST OCM ~~ L VNN J con: OEM 20661 fARNSWORTH LN TCLK CMMEUTA S SHN, 2633 REOLA~$ OR BUAG. REP ~w VIRGIN1A L KUHLMANN, :JJ~2 =~ 5l BUNO.WI 32146 ~ MARILVN R COLBERT, ~~ VtRGIMA V MCCARTHY, CLERK l<ATHERwfe..,M SPINELLI. ~: JEAHNf P GUERNSEY, OEM tNSP RACH.AH MAI.LORY, OEM 5204S
TCUC VIOLET M BURTON REP 0£M . POLLS NICOL RESIDENCE. 6581 TCLI< WILLIAM M DIECKILMAH TCLK PATRICIA A PARKS, REP REP . lCLK MAUREENE JOHNSOOM)N Al TCUC DOAOlttY p NORDELL. TCLK JOYCE MOffETl, REP POLLS #1 F1Af STATION 2803 TC'., ROSE M TREN"'E REP BAYONNE OR 32303 TCLK """On.v V .. ,. OEM 1Clt< KARREN J SCHAEFFER RCYALJIALU DR ' CLERK 8ETTV l WRAY REP .,.. ,.... • INSP SHARON K BAKER DEM AEP CLERIC .IEANN,!!1.UlL REP POLLS ISOJ,.,O ,,.,, SC"""' -M """ '"' ""' • CL£RK CORA M BROUSSARD, RfP INSP ernv J ._,,. .. ,-.. 31017 TCU< VIRG'NIA A BAT!S REP TCUC Al.MAE RAIL. OEM "u"" '" """' "'1'A. .,... -nu-POLLS HARRY C FULTON CURI( SUSAN A UEPA REP !CLI< PATRIC1A EN COL OEM CLEJIK LEN0AA I BAUSSER POLLS ALLENBAUGH RESI-9800 VMKTOWN AVE CLERK ElVA J ZAHIAS, RfP REP CLERIC PATRICIA A BORIS, OEt.I TCUC MME J wtfl'EGOH, REP SCHOOL 8778 El LAGO AVE 31239 TCUC DELIA HOWARD, OEM MAN, OEM OE.NCE 19525 WOOOLANOS INSP JOAN A MEEHAH. OEM 32343 32371 s1m TCU< VIOLET s MILLAR. REP INSP MARJORIE A SAILORS POLLS FRAZIER RESIDENCE. CLERK SANORA S YANG, REP 32175 OA , TCU< PATRICIA E 0€ATHE'R· POLLS KETTLER SCHOOL. 9750 POl.lS 118 INTNTL SURFING POLLS E'IANS RESIDENCE CLEAT< MARYL GIJN'VON, REP • 9814 FlAMJNGO A'tr. 321 47 POlLS nl .,.,.,...., RE"""'"'""' UAI> AGE REP DORSEll OR MUSEUM, 411 OllVf. AVf. 20172 R£Ol.ANOS OR 62046 orM y~ POLLS HUNllNGlON LANO ~ ....,., .. .,~. INSP ROSEllT w .,,.,,vrv DEC ' ' ffSP JO NIH BEASLEY. OEM INSP lllLWI I JOHNSON DEM POLLS P>JJI. SCHOOL. 648 TCLI( RITA J MARTIN OEM INSP RHOt.'tlA J 8AllEV OEM MARI( CLUBHOUSE 20990 19'•1 SUMMER BREEZE LN TCLI< CARYL M HARVfY 'OEc TCLI< MARJORIE A ALWARD, INSP TIHAMER s REVAK. Al TCUC NORMAH L HA~S. REP TCLK FRAACES s 0 SHEA. OEM HAMl.TON ST TCLI< MARYANN VELARDO lCUC EDWARD S CERNAK, OAKRIDGE LN ~P JUNE L DUGMORE, REP TCU< MARTHA M .W..:..LlON REP TCL~ FERDINAND W K088E TCLX ROllEAT J ~ TCU< EUNlCE A HAU, 0£M INSP MICHAEL C WAKEAEl.D
OEM DEM INSP SALLY A DELUCA. OEM TCU< SUSAN A JO~, REP OEM CLERK JEAHEllE M BLOOGffi, DEM REP CLERK LUCY DUBE. OEM REP ' CLERK ALVERA BOWllkG OEM TCLK SAllAH J BRUSCA. OEM TCLK GAETANO A. DELUCA TCLI< LAUREN l MOOAE. REP CLERK DOROTHY A SPI· OEM •TCU< RAMONA K088E. OEM CURI< ROBEA'f D G<lf'OON, . 51701 TClX DONNA M HOlUSTER. 31201 CLERK MARV J SCHEERER. REP • CLERK DORIS A l<RWIOTICH, GARELU. REP 32305 CLERK DOROTHEA A VOGLER. OEM POLLS NEWPORl C1ilLOfl9'5 DEM :?ioLSn~~~D,.,~OIOLA SCHOOl. REP 31240 TCLI( DOROTHY G ENGEL REP REP 32178 POLLS se!W)~F ON THE ~ ~iT:LH SCHOOL. DEC 32345 32319 CEtmA, 20221 CYPRESS ST TCUC MOZEW L $CQTT REP
kSI' DOR•S A Rl/TLfOGf RE.P POLLS HOGAN RESIDENCE, CURK M.l.DRRED J SOCHOR, POLLS AR~M6EAULT RESI GRfEN 19261 COLOSTREA~ INSP KA'TlUEM A SMAA'TT, POLLS IS AAC SOWER S POL.LS SURFSIDE #2 CLIJ8· ~ 8AABAAA J MARCUS. CLEJtl( DARRW. l CAST.ut
TCLK SHERYi. 0 lii\uGH REP I 1635 ROSE.MARV AVE REP 32149 DENCE. 17901 OENVALE CIR LN OEM SCHOO(,, 0300 INOIAllAPOUS HOUSE. 21334 ASH&UATON Rt.P 0£M
TCU< WANDA l MCPHERSON INSP CVNTlf1A L HOGAN, OEM POLLS GOLOBAV RESIDENCE INSP RAYMOND ARCHAM· INSP MARV S SHIRLEY. REP TCLI< l*UN A WttlSTlER. REP AVE r.. 01fl TCL!t JENNIE T P\JHTORNO, S2051
OEM TCLI< MARY J WAU<ER, REP 8661 OOREMERE OR ' BEAULT, REP TCLI< JANE B WATIONS. REP TCUC ALICE A WATSON. REP INSP ELSA M NICHOi.SOHR OEM ~ ~~s~:M ~rK DONNA J BOVIJM. REP mk\e~OR R£SIOO(lt, CLERK MARJORIE J 8ENNffi lCLI< MARY A HAS GER, NSP CHARUS R ROSKY REP TCUC MARV E MAGER DEM TCUC ANN H GROSSMAN DEC ClEAK DIXIE L LONG, OEM TCLK NN#t.Y M JENSEN. EP TCUC LOMAN M lAMIERT. CLERK BRIAN f SOUSA. D£M INSP RAYMON> J HEYMAN REP DEM TCLK ANNA A NETTING REP TCLI< ~ A troRAM REP CLERK ALMEDA S RABE. REP 32308 TCU< PAMELA J NICHOLSON. OEC 62001 DEM • rOLL~ n~1182 8 ALLEN ~~AK DOROTHY M DEN<IN, lCLt< WA.NOAM VENHAM. OEM ~~AK (QWARO C TDWNS£NO, POLLS SCHJJl3&sTRICT OF· ~i5t1~orw SC~QOI.. ~~K ERICA l SmLEY, REP CLEAi( JAtEl H SCHOTT, REP POLLS BETHAL TOWERS TCU( MAXJ MAlflE~1 DEM
SCHOOL 16200 BUSHARD ST 31241 CLERK OIANE A GERAUO. REP 32171 FICE 17200 PINEHURST lN INSP PATRICIA A CRAFT 0Et 323.46 32313 BUILDING, 616 W l9TH Sl TCLIC WllUAM C KlEll'I. REP
INSP JOAN f WILLIAMSON POLLS CARMEL RETIAEMOO POLLS ...,,.}~O RES""'''"" POLLS LA CUESTA CLUB· INs; JO AHN BOARD REP TCLK SHIRLEY A SCHROOT, POLLS MILLER RE SIDENCE. POL.LS FIRST ltAM AEAl. ES-INSP Mnul R JE~ REP CLERK MAGDA M ~SS. REP REP YIU.AGE 17077 SAN a.IA'TEO 17671 wrtia"UTUJNV\ tN""" HOOSE •• ,. AlOHDAA OR TCLI< ~ R IOt.IBREU. OEM REP 21092 NERNO lN TATE. 6711 WARNER AVE lCUC ELAINE 0 Al • REP 52053 TCLK UIMGARO BISHOP REP ST INSP HEUH ~SEN OEIA l~SP LINOA S GR~HC*. DCM lCU< GAil C HUGHES REP TCUC HIUIE H LMSEN, OEM INSP GEORGIA 0 RAV. REP INSP ROBERT E KIWG~p TCLK OA £ NON(MAICERJ.OEM POLLS BURICE RESIDENCE.
• JUDGE AWILDA GUAOAlUPE. INSP VERNAL HENRY, REP TCLK JULI£ c FORD OEM' lClX FORQ(EN A. OESPARO CLERK REBECCA a WILVFRT CLERK BARBARA J MCOOU •rtK LOIS N WHEl.AH, DCM ~~ =R~-Oi"M ~~~RI( NORMAL J BRtAUGti, :.:~ r~~ R Clml'lS.
OE"4 TCUC CHESTER E HENRY REP lC'" "rN"ElH •, M'lONEY Ol:C , OCM 3""•7 GAU . DEC 32307 RT~lpl< SHIRLEY p LU0£MANN, CLE"I< ..... I< 0 u-n LIWW\o4 REP CLERK PATRICIA HAVIS, REP 1cuc ANN M MARTEN, REP OEM ~ " ' " • TCLK WAI.TEA r MULL£R, REP .... ~ " ,, """" '"" """''"' 31203 CLERK ROtlERTA M ARM· CLEA" ....,,l .... c ••E"E'E' CLERK JOYCE A OtJ4VAR. OEM POl.lS CABANA CLIJ8HOUSE. POLLS CAGHAN AESUHCE. Cl(RK GRETCHEN A MlllIR OEM ' POLLS MESA MU CHAPEL. TCUC JO AIM. GIESEl(f MP POUS HAROOA VALLEY AS-STRONG DEM " ~ ... "''"' "' " ' ~. • 32178 81•1 ATLAHTA AVE 17282 WHETMOAE LH REP 32315 1734 Of\ANGE Al/£ TCLK SHM0H K ~ REP
SOCIATION ClBHS 111161 ' 31242 REP 32151 POLLS SUN WW SCHOOL. INSP f!WaS A CHRISTO· INSPLAURACAGHAH OEM 32347 POLLS MURDY COMMUNTV NSP RICHMO D METCALF£. Cl.ERKTEMVOSNOflf.°ACP ~~~J:iect<MAN OEM POLLS LOS AMIGOS HIGH POLLS HUNTINGTON LANO· ~~ ~~ ~~LDf' DEM MASON. AEP TCLI< DONALD I( OARRICI<. REP POLLS HALL RESIOENCC, 9461 ~~o~'r'~~REP ~~ BRICE c CAMP9El.l ""· POLLS ,Jmtc CENTER.
TCLK EDNA M BR~IT"••o•cH. SINCSHP~L,AR1L65E66CRNEWHOOSLEYPERESPT MARK CLUDUOUSE 20880 TC'" ~~K ~ESNE"' REP TCUC RUBY [ D~OA. DCC TCll< PA.TRICIA S ARMCN· DAYTONA CIA TClK CMOlK H GOI.""-REP DEC 1975 8ALEMIC OR OEM t """" v~ ;.:.. OAKRtOOE LN TCLK ONE .. ~RSEN REP lCLK BAABAAA E DUORIS. 8t:~ OE:~EN l ..,. • ..,,.., INSP PATRICIA A HAL.L REP TCUC CATHERINE A JlNSEN, 1CL.K ~BRUNER. REP ftSP AOV L. UH>llOIG, REP
Tel.IC nr"'"IC M E"'INS REP TC\.K ELINORE J GURNn. REP INSP MARION p KAAUSE. REP c• "RI< ro...:-:-R ,.r&u ... ,. OEM '""'"""'"• TCLK CttARUS E FEIERABEM> REP 52004 TClX .vM It STEPHENS REP CLERr,,OHH w oWENS REP TCLK GEORGEANNA M BAR TCUC BETTY B HAUBERT RCP oEM "'"""" __..., ClERI< E,_Y J Ct.ARK.E. OEM DEM REP CLERK a.AL ROSS, otM POUS H & R 8l0Clt :1311 E TCU< JOVtf M UT MP
POLLS PAgi~wSKI RESI· t~}'1l;cR~ARRV c RAWUNS. ~i~ HELENt M JOHNSON POW OVE~,fil9 RESIDENCE. ~~u 1~~~~e,. RESI· ~}U~i..sES!OOU. !:~.~v~~.~~ POl.LS~A RESIO£HCE. ;;~J~~LS..S.MP-=-~ ' DEH"~ 9108 El COLORADO REP 312'3 CLERK SARA J WA.US. otM 8791 GAS UGHT OR 1••sp ..... V C •"""GMno •1NSP Rl/TM A R.......,....., 19841 ON LN TClK fAYC EDELtllflt, REP 52054 AVE""-.. 32152 IN$P LHlA BARNETT D(M .., ''"'" ,..,,.... ., · ~''"""""• POLLS FERAILL RESIDENCE. ffSP LUOE f-LAMllRIGKT, MP CLfRI( wvntEHA B LUCHAU POU.S,. RESUMCE.
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l'CKU ~t,*' RUIOENCE ~ lll'ESA M DAlLAP£. ~~AK Ell.EEH P THOMPSON, H0osE. 1900 PORT ClRl CME~ 9601 JAMIOAEE AO PUii.JC lf011CI C• NOU NEWPORT BOULiVAFIO of lhe City of Co11a Meta. !:ni l'IOllO•~ lnd1oc:r'":
3fCM ~.~ ' CUAA MAAGAAll A R06LES. 63083 :ls, MMR p Sl\fR. DEM = ltPHAME A SOUZA. ITATWMUT OP CIMt u+t'24 e~ HARBOR 80ULE· ~:11~1 ~n~ a1. which I~ ~ le .: M ~ ~· :r... DOI 6270I r11tLLS NEWPORT HARBOR TCL.I( RICHAAO 8 CROMEll, lCUC MNfY T CHAVEZ, R£P AH•DOWT OP a~s~1...."T ~=y"::a: All btdt lh1114 M made on dniortat $10 00 cn.rve 19 In ~r for MCh ~ DBI • POUS VISTA OEl I.AGO CUJ8 WDRI ltEfV\I CHUACH, 708 00\llR DEM TCU( HELEN E UCFMIMO. uaa,. FICTITIOUS DENT • bod fOfm lurntltttd by tilt elu<ltcl With payme"' c:~ ~---~ type .. ~llftlt C .....i DIC ..,.. _ · TCU< EL.Slf T AlJ.STW. DCM REP MISIND• NAiii! Oty bc:h bid .,,... bt K w ,_., . o •~ NOi.A J Wiiiift Dal ~ 2n5 MESA~ Diii IHSP ~ llAAD£H, 0£M ClfRK RlCHAAO H Wl.SOH. CWIK ROl!ERTS MCfARIMO. The fOlowi Publl1htd Htwport 8ida Wiii be rteeived et COmpal'lf9d by lht bOd ... the contrKL ~y , .... ' '""°' TCUC MAAWff C lOWERSfY REP RCP ~ si«aons Beeeh-Costa U... Deify Int Cl!Y of Costa Mesa el ClJflty, List o1 Desi~ shall be Pltd U IJ*:l/led ~n llSP SOtEY J WUIER, REP DfC SMS4 53702 new • lht uM of Ptlot S.ptembef 29, Octo-the Offa ol ~ City Clerl<, 5"bcon1rac10t1. and ~· 1n the c:cllec'.1r119 batQlllf'll"O ~ 2131 =-~ ~ M Cl.ONA £SCAlNITf. Cl.£RK PH'rtlJS H FRAM<S POLLS NEWPORT SHORES POllS Sl' AHMEWS ~ESBY-~:m:.ict~R~~'AtTBYutlR:t• t>er e, 13 1992 P 0 Bo• 1200 11 Fa•r co~on Att.oa1111 reqwtd •0'"4Mfl~plic~ ~
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,,_.. .._. ur1.1tv ,.., ~. • 53084 611 CAHAL. ST AHOREWS RO 169 c d 1 M ni• 92628, at or before th• d.,1. I\ cai.on or type w TCUC WNllJA l.Ef C .....,_.._ ...,..p POUS RUSHING RESIDENCE INSP SHARRON fRASER REP INSP CAROL A DRU. REP 1 ~orona ' er, PUBLIC NOTtcE tfmt and date staltd Thta Pfo19Ct I• a ftclerany employed on the projKt.
AECIJ(P ··-TA E T""""~"n Ol.ElllCREP. El!ZA8£TH R HARRIS, ENTER' OM ALLEY, 217 HELlO· TCU< GLEN M LARSEN. REP TCL.I( SUSAH E ~OST, REP ~~~· Fl:rr.loui Business abovt, •I which llme lhty funded pro1ect and will be Co1>1e1 of lcil~ui.t ot
T N.IKn ""' ou-TROPE AVE TCU< VIDA B NELSON ll£M TCLIC HARRlfT I $CHAAEG1.f NOTICI! will be pvbllclV opeotd •rid vn<ltr fede<al regvla11ons ri1te1 so <letetmin..., .,, °" CLERIC PATNCIA S • 52707 INSP ESTHrR E PAAAHT, OEM CLERK OIMWA J amO. REP REP • ' Nam1,1 "l:~ to c•l>ove INVrTlNO BIDS read elou<I ln the Council which Include the 0.11111 file ,•t the City Clet1t'a Of·
OEM 521n ~~~TE RESUHCE, TCU< MICHAEL P CARL. OEM ~ CLERK AIH'm COOPER, OEM :,as ~be< 1-;o:'991°F.:! NOTICE IS HEAEBY Chambet's al &aid address. Oecon Act and rtlllltd ~ot, ~•led ... • ~~eor
\ON"n TCU< GlADYS E CAAL REP POLLS BICICEl RESIOENCE. 53703 No FSl3380 • ' GIVEN lhat tht Cary o1 Each bid must contonn ects The W90t determine· ..,.ive, vvsl.a .... ~ 'Ot· POU.S~= A"SUHCE, :st FRAHC(S H APPl.EGATE, CLERI(~ M IUllis. REP 3801 SEASHORE OR POLLS NEWPORT HARBOR T~ L. Stofe< 413 J&&· Costa Meu, acting by ano 8"d 1>t r9Spon$1Ye to all t1on will be undet the n~ 92628, and .,. ev.,._ :mo YL ~ INSP SClNEY E 8ICl<El.. REP HIGH SCHOOL. &00 llMNE AVE I c .d I ..., throl.lgh It• Governing pettlnenl IWd•ng and Con· o....i~a.con Act end r• • to tny inler..., I*')' INSP PATNCIA M KELI.EMS, TRECW< GLENNA GRANlfllA, POU.S ST JAMES EPISCOPAL TCllC M MICHAEL OAVIOSOH, 1HSP 8AAAY T ~.REP ~~·~;on. • ' Board, hettmahtr referred lract Documents. A set 01 lalld ects llfld the Oeplft· upon reqUHL ..,..th ~~
l'fP CHURCH, 3209 VIA UDO REP TCLIC DOROTHY M l<fNNEV Thi • bUs.I to es the City will rece.ve Bl<I Doc\Jl'lle<'lta may be ob· ment of lndustri.lf Reta11ons In '"orcJanee .. , _.... TClK l<ENNE1l4 K II.ELL.EMS, TCU< 8ElT'f L CHERTOCI(. R.EP INSP HELEN f MOONEY OEM TCLK W JAMES WOOO OEM OEM ' s neu waa con-up to tx.at n0t later than talneo at tht Office of the Stote ol C.hfor111e (the lion tm.2 ol the Calllomi.e
REP . 52108 TCU< GLORIA M WEiSENHEI· CLERK R06ERT M QUINN, REP TCLIC MARY A CURRIE MP d"fed by ~!,~'~dual m 10 oo 'am ol the day ol City Engineer, 77 Fair Contractor and Sut>con Labor Code. the Con1tect0f
TCU< MARGARET B PARKER, ~ PINE CREEK VIWGE M£R, 0£M • 63359 CLERK CHERYL A 0VANOER· ~.: ;:.ai Countv ~t!rk 9:i N~vember . 2, 1992, sealed Drive, 'Co'!>ta Mesa Caltlor· tractors shall pay not less shell past a oory ol lhe d• OEM ~~TMENTS, 1300 ~S TCLJ( JEAN M MANGAN, REP POLLS BALBOA ~. 105 MAIN SLOOT. REP Oftl'g• County on S.plem· bid. s fOf the award ol • nia, 1.1pan nONefundabte thon lht higher wage rare). termanahon o preve111ng CWll< MARTHA A SAMUELS, l'IYc ClEflK JUHE E WRIGHT REP ST 53704 r 18 992 contract fOf the rehablbta-payment ol $20.00. An •d· Tht City nu otxained ra1-Of wages al each IOI>
DEC INSP DIANE E fl.ETCHER. REP 53086 ' INSP MAAY A. JAC08Y R£P POU.S PRICE RESIDENCE 1227 ber 1 i ' 1 uon ot: PLAC~NTIA AV· d1llontl d\llrr of $6.00 Wiii from tht Director ol tht 0.-sitt. 62179 TCU< JfTl(A M ROt.lOVA. REP POllS SATT\..ER RESK>ENCE TCU< NAHCY B LEBOE!i, REP MARIAN LH ' lub' lhed ~ Se8each-ENUE IMPROVEMENT BE-be mede 1 handled by partment of lndustNI Reta-TM Con~or and tl'IY POLLS ADAMS SCHOOL. 2850 TCLIC PEGGY J OEUTCH, OEM 544 HAZEL OR • ClERK VIRGINIA I< MCGRAW. IHSP LUCY L JAMES, REP oste Mesa ptem-TWEEN WILSON STAEET mail. Bid Documents end liOnt the general preva;linQ svbcontract«(a) &hail pey
ClU8 HOUSE RO CURK NORMAN E ClAAIC, REP INSP 00NHA C PAStl,\ OEM REP lCLK MARGARET A REINERT, ~ 29• Octobef e, 13• 20• ~NO ADAMS AVENUE AND othllf conuac:t documents rate of per diem wages and not leu than lhe ~fted INSP IEfVICE N H0PKWS REP 52709 TCLJ( GEORGENIA S Kat£ 53360 REP T 762 WILSON STREET IM· may elso bt eumtned et th• general prevailing rate Pf9Va.a.ng rates of wag.1 to
TCUC ~ F SCHROEDER, POLLS MERKLE RESIDENCE, REP ' POLLS STONE BUll..OINGifROHT CURIC ARDEN K SMITH. REP • PROVEMENTS BETWEEN the otti~ of the City Clefk for flolldav and ovenime a• workC!fS 8"'ployed t>y
DEC 1216 CfMWAY AVE TCU< BMRLY R CURN, O(M & ALLEY ACCESS. 121 AGATE ~705 PUBLIC NOTICE PACIFIC AVENUE ANO ol the C1tv ol Costa Mesa work 1n the loeahty 1n them In tht execution of TCUC DORIS E MAMMANO, REP INSP JULIE A MERKLE. REP Cl.ERK -MARGARET A ROtJAN. AVE POLLS NEWPORT HEIGHTS PLACENTIA AVENUE Bld Documents will not be wt11ch the work Is• to be lh• contract
52181 TCL.I( H PATRICIA PEMBRO()I(, OfM IHSP GRACE A BARKER, REP SCHOOL. 300 t5nt ST LOAN NO, 1501542 All blds shall be made on malled unless tht ad· perlorme<I fOf each cralt, A P•vment.bond and per·
POUS SClHOAA SCffOOI., 966 REP 53088 TCLIC LOIS A COLLINS, REP INSP ANNE M JORDAN OEM T.S. NO. 92·29083CA a bid lorm lumlshed by the <111Jonal S6 00 charge Is In-c1asslf1calion or type of formance bond will be r• SOHORA lCL.I( LOUISE M RUSHER. REP POLLS FINSTER RESIDENCE TCL.I( MIRIAM D HAMMONO, TCU< OOt.Of\ES J HMCK, REP FHA/VA No Ci!Y eluded with payment. work needed to eucvte quirtd p(IO( to the tHc:u-
NSP 8ETTV J HAIGHT OEM CLERI< ROBERT H DIMEl, REP 427 NARCISSUS AVE ' REP TCU< CATliERINE E MCLAR· TAX PARCEL NUMBER· Bids will bo reeotve<I at Each bid shall be •c· lhe contracL Holiday rates lion of the conlract The
11 TCL.I( MARIAN 8 SIOAWi, OEM . ~2710 IHSP t.tARJOR.E E NIELSEN, CLERIC BAR8~SHIER, A.HO, DEM • • the C.ty of Costa Mts.1 at companae<I by the bid H-&hall be pa•d as speclf1td payment bond end pet·
-TCU( OOfMY OflTUEB. REP POLLS COAST COMMUH~TY REP REP Ct.ERIC UNOA L 00£RMAN, REP 440~~~50F the Office or tne Qty Clerk, amty, Ust of DeSignated 1n the collec11ve bargacn1nQ lormance bond •hall be m
Cl£Rl etaBf M Afll£RSON 00.UGE OISt OFACE, 1370 TCU< ELLSWOflTtt C BEflG· 53361 ~706 N • n.E 0 po Boll 1200 n fair SubconttKlC>n, and Non-agreement apptieable lo the lorm and amount sec
OEM ' ADAMS AVE ~.REP POLLS MAHClARI( RESl>ENCE, POLLS WEIGAND RESUNCE. TRUSTEE'S SALE Driv'e, Costa MeSa Calat()(. collusion Affidavit requned eactl particular era It. etas· f0f1h 1n the contract docu-
521113 INSP OOflOTlfY M JEAH, REP TCU< MICHAEL W COCAAAN, 313 EAST BAY FROHT 1918 OEBOflAH LN YOU ARE IN DEFAULT "la 92628 nt or belOfe the by lhe lntormatoon For Pod· $1flca_11on Of type. of WC>fk ments POLLS FIRST B~PllST TCLKJlllfTH R VAH£Y, REP REP •INSP RWICfS B Z£ff, OEM INSP CATMLEEH E HIMEL. DEM UNDER A OEF• "~TRUST time and date staled def's emploved on tne p1oiect In accofC 'lee Wlt.t'I pro111-
CHURCH 301 MAGNOLIA. ST TCU< .RJCHA.RD S BROWN, REP CLERK ANGELA M BERGMANN, TCL.I( DOLORES O EDWARDS TCLIC VIOLA M HARRIS REP DAT EC FE&~, ARY 9, above at which hme lhey This pro1ec• .... a federally Coples ol schedules ol s1c.ns of • ..1t>11c Contract IHSP SHIRLEY V COMMON REP CLERK JAMES R GLOVER, DEC REP OEM ' TCU< ADELLE Z MAHELl.. OEM 1989. UNLESI> ':JU TAKE will ~ pvbllcly opened and lunded proje.;I and wall be rate1 so dotem11ned ate on Code See\o.,n 22300, aut>-TCU( ~UGUST\JS G CHARRON • ~27t 1 63089 TCLK LURA H &AARON€ REP CLERK DANIEL E GILCREST. ACTION TO r ROTECT YOU read aloud In the Council under fe:leral regvlaUons f~e at the City C1et1<'1 Of. sllluUon of tHg1ble end
OEM ' POu.S ROUTLEY RESIDENCE, POLLS ENSIGN SCHOOL. 2000 CLERK C LEON EAST, DEM REP PROPEii'7'.'. IT MAY BE Chambers at said address. which ,,,elude the Davis-fict, located at n Fair equ1v~tent secunt1es for
Jct.I( JOAN R PARKS OEM 1053 VISALIA OR Cliff DR 53362 53707 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Each bid mvst oonlorm Bacon Act and related Dnve. Costa Mesa. Cahlor-any monitt withheld to en-
CL£1U( GlEHNA J' GLESEN· IHSP J0AHNE M SAUER, OEM INSP fLO'tt> C WELLS. REP POUS BAYSIOl SOUTH CLUB· POUS MfSCHm RESIOENCE. IF VOU NEED AN EXPLA-and be re.spanslvt 10 an acts. The wage 11eterm1na· n1a 92628, ano are a11a•I sure per1ormance under
l<AMP DEC TCtl< JAYSON H SOGG. REP iCIX CHARUS R SHAW. REJ> HOUSE 300 E COAST tfNY 2006 HAUTllUS LR NATION OF THE NATURE pertinent Bidding and Con-lion will be ul\<lef the eble to any mterested pany this contract will t>e permit· ' 521&4 TCU< R08ERT P KRATTU, REP TCU< BETTE G SHAW. REP MP ROBERT J WEJNEA REP 1NSP OORIS L MESCHER, RiP OF THE PROCEEDING 1rae1 Documents A Ht ol Da111s-8acon Act and '"' upon request. led at lhe request end e.11·
POl"l.S NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cl.ERK ME1.8A J ...OS, REP CLERK LILUAH A MULVANEY, TCL.I( GRANT L HALGREN. REP lCLIC WILL.ARD A MESCHER. AGAINST YOU, YOU Bid Documents mey be ot>-lated acts and the Depart· 1n accordtnct wilh Sec· ~nse ol lhe contraclor
SCHOOL. 300 1STM ST 52712 REP TCLK LYNN O COOK. REP REP SHOULD CONTACT A tamed at ttie Otfac:e of the ment ol lndustnal Rela11ons tt0n 1773 2 of the Co1tlorn11 acn l:Mdder shall pe>sseu
INSP l<DINETit J BARR OEM POUS HAY RESClENCE, 2749 53091 CLERK STEPHEN ii GAlfflH CLERK MARTHA J FlEU~ER. LAWYER. City Engineer n fa.ir State ot C1tilorn1a (the Labor Code, tne Contractor at lhe l•me !his con~ilct 11
TCLJ( PATillCIA M KEefER REP ALBATROSS OR Pol.LS JONES RESIDENCE. 308 REP ' REP • On OCTOBER 20. 1992. et Drive Costa Mesa Calllor· Con1ractor and Subcon· shall post a copy o1 the de-awarded a Class "A Coo-TCU< OOHALD T KEIST£R 'REP INSP JEANNINE 8 STAKE, REP POPPY AYe 53366 53708 10:00 A.M. SPECIALIZED, nia 'upon nonrefundable tractOB 5hall pay not less term1nat1on ol prevailing traclor's Llcllf'!se, p\Jt'IYll't CLERK IOA L KEISTtR REP TCLJ( ~ISCILLA GAACIA. OEM INSP ANITA M MATTHEWS, POLLS LIBRARY, 5000 PAAK POl.LS FLUOR RESIOENCE, INC as duly appo1nled payment of s4o oo. An ad-tnan me hlgtler wage ~te). n1te ot wagH at each job to Public Cont1act Code
52la6 ' TOU< JOANNE M TAY\.Ofl. REP OEM NEWPORT 2425 SANTIAGO OR Tn.istee under and pursu. dlllonal charge of Sl0.00 Tht Caty has obtained site. . Sectlon 3300. The ~ccn ...
POLL BACK BAY GARDENS Cl.ERK ALICE L 8ERGAH, REP TCL.I( PHYLUS A DOOTSON, INSP JOSEPH POROPATICH •INSP AGNES M COLEMAN, ent 10 Deed of Trust re-· will be madt 1r hendled by from tne D1rectoe or the De Tile Contractor and O\llY lul t:Mdder must maintain
CLUBtlOUSl. 350 RMERA OR 5.2713 RE.P REP • OEM corOed i -lS.89, as ln~t No ma~ Bid Documents and partment of lnduS\l'lal flela-sul>Conllactor(s) shall pay lh• ~cense throughout the ~ TliOMAS E WOOD DEC POUS TtfE lAl<ES AT SOUTH •JCU< PATRICIA B JONES. REP TCLK WILMA M DEAR DEM TCU< JOHN L HESTON, REP 89-078797. ol Olllc1al othe~ Contrllet documents tions the general preva1hl'g not less than the spec.f1t<1 duration of thls contract. In
TCU< £USABETH S 'HOOSE ~-REC R?9M. !J.400 AVE CLER.IC KAREN TAYLOR. RE'P TCLIC R08ERT E DERR REP CLERIC HIAA~ J JOHNSON JR. RteOf<ls. In the oHice of may also be ellllmlned et rate of per diem w~es and pre~a111ng rates of wages 10 edCS.llon, eaeh bldd« Shell
REP · Of MARTS · 53093 CLERK BETTY POROPATICH REP \ the County Recorder ol the Office of th• City Clet'k the general prevailing rate all wonters employed by obta•n a 11a11d business 11--
TCU< MARJ0R£ KfJSAR REP f'SP WllllAM S BANOAAUf(. POllS 000 ISU CLUBHOUSE, OEM ' ~3709 ORANGE CounfY, State of of Ill• City ol Coste Mesa. for' holiday •rid ov~me them 1n tht exewtiOn ol cense to dO business In LEAi( BETTY M P~YHE. REP DEC 701 VIA LJOO SOUO 53368 POlLS BOARD Of REALTORS. Cahfornla, executed by Bid Documents wall not be work In the locality in the contract the City ot Costa Meu
C 52194 lCLK RITA M MCBRIDE, R£P INSP ALICE' M GAGE REP POUS W\'NKOOP RESID(NCE 401 NEWPORl BLV JAN ASPEGREN. A MAR· mailed unless the a<I· wn1cn the work is to be A payment bond an<I pet· PflOr to bao opening-, POLLS COSTA ME'SA SMNTH-TCLIC UONA M RICHARDSON. TCL.I( LOU H PAESCbTI. REP 60l ROCKFORO RO • INSP LOIS L STllllNG€R. REP RIED WOMAN as TAUS.. dltronal StO 00 charge ls in-p&rformtd for each craft formance bond will be re-No bidder may w1'f<',_
OAV ADV£NTIST ett 27\ AVO OEM TCU< MARLYS t BERRIEN; REP INSP NELSON A MAY REP TCU( BM.RLEY IC SMITH, REP TOR. WILL SELL AT PUB-cl de<I w th payment. class1flcatlon or type of qulfed pnor lo the exeeu· h11 bad tor a penod o lhitty CAOO ST · CLERK M-'R1™ L ZINGG, REP CLERK MARY A SERICATI, 0£C TCLIC MARY A CHOMEAU OEM CLEAi( OOROTHY A CUN· LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Each ~id shall be ao-work needed to execute lion of the contract. The (30) days alter th• <let
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1HSP STAHLEY R TVOOR OEM 53094 TCllC LINDA A T061N OEM NINGHAM. DEC BIDDER FOR CASH (pay. companied by the bid se-the contract Holiday rates paymel't bond and per-lor the oe>enlng thMeo TCLK DONNA J BElL OEM ND~ BUCH POLLS HARBOR DISTRICT Of· CLERK ROBERl H 'SHEUOH 53710 1ble at the tJmt ol S31e 1s cunty Ust ol Designated shall be paid as spec1foed lormanco bond shall be In The C11y Council ol the
TCU< RIC)WU) F UNHERT ACE. 1901 BAYSIDE OR REP POLLS OOWO RESIDENCE. lawful money of the United SubcOntractors al\d Non-1n lhe colfect1ve barc)a n•ng the torm aQd amount set Coty ol Costa Mesa r•
OEM ' 5305$ INSP LEET HAFFElY, REP 53369 2927 OUEOADA States) at At the Chapman collusion All/davit required egreement applicable to forth 1n Iii• contract doco· 1en1n the ~t lo reieet
CLERK COLLEEM M GRAY OEM POLLS OASIS SR CENTERr TCU< CAMRINE H CRAIL. REP POLLS CARDELUCCI RESI· INSP KATE KIU£FER, REP Avenue entrance to the by the tnformatJon for Elld· each pan.cutar cral\. etas-me<\ts any llnd all °! 1 °' ID W81Ve
52ll5 ' PARK OH MARGUERITE 5TH TCL.I( MARllYN J WOflK. REP ABRILLO TIR TCL.I( MARY M HOGBERG, 0£M C1111c Centef Bu1ld1l'g, 300 ders sihca11on or type o1 WOtk In accordance with prpv1· 11Ttgutar.11es in ltft'( l>td
POLLS REA ~ CEH AVE & l.IARGUERfTE CLERK OOOIS J COONEtL. REP i::~KC S CAAOELUCCI TCU< BARBARA J DIXSON, REP East Chapman Avenue, Or· This proiect is a federany employed on lhe pro,ecL Stons ol Public Contract Con~ct<>< =. :ms:t
TER Ml HAt.lll.TON Sl INSP .IOA'-NE S CARSON.I. 0£M 53095 p · CLEAK KAnERINE V BOSS-enge, CA., all ngh\, uue funded prorect and W111 be Copies ol schedules of Code Section 22300, w~ ''"th the prov1 IHSP MARIEL CROCl(fll__AEP TCLK JOHN C CARSON uEM POLLS OOONNEll RESIDENCE, ~LI( JewtL 8 GEYER. OEM OOSTAL, REP and Interest conveyp<I to 1.1nc1er federal regulauons rates so de1erm1ned are on sututiof\ of eligible and uon ino bo 17801tnc~e;
TCLK llAAIWIA J THOMAS TCLK BETTYMAE WHARTON 600 VIA U00 NORD TCLJ( PAULINE p PEASE REP There win be no Pollinq and now by 1t under said which Include ll'le Davis-file at tho City Clerk's Of. equivalent secvnt1es for or t • ahfom • l>o
REP , REP INSP ELEANO~E F HUMPHREY, CLEAi< JANE M HAAOACRE DllCts tor Ille follow1no Oeecl of Trust. '" lt'le prop. Bacon Act and related flee. loc:ated at 11 Fllor any monies withheld to en-Code. ttoe ~eva1hng rttt •TCtJ( RACHEL M RLITLEOGE CLERK JAMES F WHARTON OE._. REP lnC1s 11'1 h el Ctloll. nd any slwa\ed in said Countv acts The wage determil\a· Orl11e. Co5t.a Mesa. Cahfor· sure perlormence under and 5Cale the wa&: est.et>;
OEM REP TCllC BERYL f ICING, REP 53370 l>tCC e '"'" • Ind Stai. <lescnl>ed as· lion' will be under the n1a 92628, and are av..,I· t)'l1s con11act wUI be permit· lashed by _.. otrtet
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or o $3062 CLERK PENELOPE A MUNSON, Ifie qua 1 cd voters s.,... VO!e Parcel t: D · 8a A :J and r able to env 1nteresteo pmy led el tht request and eJC· the Oepartm..... nou .. CLCRIC AGNe~2~UTTA. OEC POLLS BllUCIC f\ESJ0£NCE, 23 REP POLLS BROWN RESIOENCE. by ab~ YOCtr bllOt °' YOlt at Lot 75 of Trac:t No 12271, la~:~s-ac:"' and ~e Oep~ upon reque~L pense of !ht contractor. lnel Retallons. Slate of Cel-
O S YPORT MO f>!( MONTECl10 OR 53097 611H/2 ACACIA AVE ~ Oftoce Oii the ReolSlrlt Of In the City ol Ne ... port me"t or tnd'ustnal Ret~llOt\s In acc:orda'lCe with Sec· Each bidder shaM possess 1fom1a, wh1Ch we filed -.111 ~~LA903 W lmi ST INSP JO ~ W MERRILL REP POLLS EBELL CLU8HOUSE. 515 ~ WIU.lA.M A BE~HAROT, Votm 1300 So Grano A\ltnJe Beach, County ol Ofange, State 01 Calilorn•a llh• 11on t7n 2 ot tne Cal1lorn1a 11 Ille time tt1os contract 1s tch• Cty Clerit ol lh~, of
• TCLK llAAlllTE V BACKER. REP W BALBOA 8LV ""'" Sam Afl3 C~'lfomli State of California as Contractor and Sub<:on-Labor Code, the Contractor -•r<led a Class A" Con-ost.e Mesa; and "'" res& ~IC~~ ':E~ TCU( DAALEfotE A GERl([N INSP LOAffiA V BEl.CHER. RETC~I( GRETCHEN WllllAMS, shown on • map recorded tractors shall pav not less shall post a c:opy of tne <le· tractor's ucense. pvtSuant ~t penatlles pres~bed c STEVEN E LAHER iitM OtM RfP 31901 51903 52907 an Boot! 563, Pages I to 8 than the higher wage rate) termlnallon ol prevailing to Public Conlract Code etetn lor noncomp anca ~~IC JUAHfTA NORDlLL. REP CLERI< CLAUOETIE Y SHAW, TCLK VIRGINIA C F£RTIG. REP ~C~K~~ ~~~RN, R~Ef 51063 52015 53061 lnclUSllfe, of Mlscellaneous The City nas obtained rate ol wages 11 each Job Sec:llon 3300. The tuCC:.SI· of the u l<I co<lep E't'
S2200 REfl TCLJ( OELMAi\ M ROOOLOS. L e • 51064 52023 53067 Maps, re<lOf<ls of Onnge lroni the Olreclor of the De-tile. fut bidder must millntean £1L£U P. Ht•N •
53063 RfP. S3 .. 7I 51065 52027 S3330 County. California parune"t Qklndvslnal flela-Tht Contractor and any !ht license throvghou1 lhe Cltw Clerk, Cltr ol ~LS WILSON SCHOOl 80l POLLS MEARS llfSC>fNCE, 18 ClERK BAABAAA M VOHESCH, POLLS SCHMIESING RESI• 51066 52175 53901 Eiccepllng lherelrom all !Jons !he genetai prevailing svbcontractor(s) shall pay duration ol this contract. Cosl• .... •hSP~JJ S LACtfO OEM hfRMJ'lAGE LN REP DENCE, 1712 PORT MANLEIGH 51067 52176 53902 0tl. Oii rlghtS, minerals, min.. rate ol ~r <laem wa9" and not ten than the •pec1fitd No t>iddl!f fTI"Y wllh<lraw P1.1blishe<I Newport
TClK ALFRED M L.ACHO OEM INSP ~S f ·W~~ Jq. _ 53098 CIR E • ISOH SlOTO S290l 53903 eral rights, naturel gas the gene;al prev.,hng rate preva.i '19 rain of wages to h1S bid fOf • penoc:I of thirty Beach.Cost.a Meu Dillly TCUC llAABAAA K WAIGHT REP POLl.S SCHMIOT RESIDENCE INSP KATHU N A All ~1163 52902 53904 rights and othtf hy<lrocar· tor noilday end overtime all l'IO'llers employed bV (30) da)'S etter lhe date set Pilot Octobef 6 1~ t992 REP TCU\ LORffiA A PALME~ \805 E lW.llOA BLV OETCML.I( B•Re•n• .. r•qRATT SI t6S ~2903 -53905 bons by wtlttsoelltf name work in the locality in them In the exKutio" ol tor the OJ)ef'long lhe<eol • lm-
782 REP •11\SP ELAINE S UMiOff. REP " """ "' ...,, • known Geotntrrnal stea'l" wtloch the work 15 lo be the conlrKl The City Counc:ol of ttit
POlLS REH ~~~:X..CE 3270 CURk "4AAGMET 0 WARREH •JCLIC R06ERTA U SCHV:OT REP , ~ SC •s ,.,. $1212 52904 53906 and an products <1er1ve<1 performed lor each crah. A payment bond and ~r-Coty ol Costa MeSil f• PUIUC MOTICE
PEP REP l Cll< JUuc A HM1" 1.-.u, 5190\ 52905 53907 lrom any of the loregoang, classificat1on or type ol tormance bond ...,u be re· serves the ngt}t to..reiect ---------CALWORHIA ST . 53064 TCLJ( JAC G WOOO REP REP 51902 52906 53908 that may be within or undet work ntt<led 10 e1tecvte quired pflor to the cxecu· al'y and all bids or to wa1vt NOTICE OP ~ ~R1!1.~ ~:~~l&RH POLLS FIESTA RM BLUffS ClERI< MAAY AA'N L JAVEL· CLERK DA.MU 8 HASSO. LIBN • lllCIC.~e ~ election bo~ d the la"<I, togeth81' w1lh the the contract Hohdav rates tion of the contract The lrfegutar1ues 1n any bid PUBLIC SALK
RCP CLUBHOUSE, 1'1• \llSTA DEL lRA, REP 53372 , s al 1 pe!petual tight or dnll1ng, shall be; paid as specrfied payme-it bond and per· Conlr.tctor Shall comply The tnlnlt1orege f9clflty,
ORO 53099 POLLS HARBOR 111£W CLUB· meml>t is OIJJllQIJ mining: exploring and oper-1n the colleellve bargainmg lormance bond shall be 1n With the Pfov1sions of Sec· eccordon; 10 the l>«M810n RTCE~ CHRISTOPHER J LIN · sSP fRA.\'CES P BESTlC REP POllS BALBOA BAY CWO HOUSE. '™ POAT WEST· D •25 h 1 a11ng lhefefor. 811<1 stonng agreement applicable 10 the lorm Ind 1moun1 set tion 1no to 1180 ~s111t. ot DMM>rl a ot ,,,_ .._ "'"'" .,....,..A J Eeot-.'OMA TCLX A'-N C PflIRS REP C~PPER ROOM. 1221 W BOUR~ Pl lleO fllis99., 1 oay o In and 1tmo11tnQ ~ saime each particular crall. cJas.. lor1h In the contrec1 docv-of the Cel1forn1e Lllt>or n .. s al'ld profeselon Code "'os'-UV\"'""""" . TCI.~ SHIRLEY PACl(AAO •REP COAST tfNY L~ MARION E HAMEY OEM ~Of,.'"1)~. I c lrom the land Of erty other sification or type o1 work merits Code, lht ~ rate CNpter lO. Stc1lotl 211'07 K • "'M ~ MP Al~ D SCtWoll IU'.P TCLk ll£TM K fASRt REP ~ T land, lnclud•ng ttie f\9hl 10 employe-d on tne ptOject In ac:cOfdaN:e Wl\h prOVI· I'd sule ol wages -~t>-(I} MrebV g111tt1 Notlc9 of S2203 P<lllS {WP0Af CRESl CUii!· TCU< MARJORIE P RIUY F!EP TCLK M~ KURTZ F!EP ""'J wh•pstoclc or C1•rect1onally Co s of sched\Jles . of soons ol Pul>l•c Con1tac1 fished by the O.recior of F>Vl>lic SM ~Lt. R00 RESIOENC£, 29113 HOUSE. 201 ~TREPIO ST TCU< BARIWIA L GMNS, REP CLERK Aflo,E E Gl\.RDY REP Reg sr.w ol oters drill and mine the land, Oii rater!o determ•ned are on Code Section 22300. sub-th• Department. ol 1navs-EJnre St«ege wf" conctVC\
"""'"'"OR INS_, Tt!OtAAS• L l ffiO JR, CURI( HN'CY POUTtS. 0CM S33n a:a.. Jan MeCOITTllCk or gas "°ells. tunnets and tile at the City Clerl('s Of· shlulton QI el1g1ble and tnal Relations, State of Clll· 8 public Nie of tM con-tNSP JOtlll W REID, AEP 0£M 53100 POlLS TtMPlE BAT YAHl.4. "' shalls Into, through or laoe located 11 n Fair equivalent securities tor 1fomla. which ate llled with ttnts of tht etoreg• JCLK JfAH W PATt Mf '"'P TOI.IC FRED H SIN4SEI<. REP POllS HINKLE RESIDENCE 2(M 1011 CAM£LBACK ST flelO Rtl>"stnlil!';t 1cross U)e subsurface of Dnve, Costa MeH, C4lif0t. anv monies wllhheld to.en· the City Clertc ol the Cty or ipace(il named btiOw ,
TCU< EWA LOU M fkiu, ""' lCU< FREDA M l.ETTO OEM •3RO ST INSP AHTttONY J SAHSOOE, Pvbfoshed Daily P11o1 !ht land. and lo bollom nla 92628 and ere 8.,a11. sure performance under Costa Mesa; and shall lor· With lhe ciontents being CLERIC GERALDINE ARM· CLERK GRACE B URT, REP INSP GEORGE P FORTEVIU£, REP October &. .1~ such Whipstoclled or direc-able 10 any inltrtsttd party 11111 contract will ~ permit· teat peoaltiu prescnbtd eold 10 tne hlgheet btOdtf
STRONG, REP 53088 REP TCU< JOLU A AHSUY. OEM l1onally dnUed wells, tun-upon request ted at tht request and eJ1· therein for noneomptlanc.t (0..Mt r_.,.. the rlgM ~1?09 POLLS PROWHTORY POlffT TCLK CHARLES L HINKLE. AEP lCLK NORMAN R LOATS, R£P PUBLIC NOTICE nels and shafts undef and In accordance with Se<> pens• ot the conlraclOr. ol the said code. lo bod) fOf lawful money ot
POLL'S £HAR5IO~ OVOIL~~E~E CLUBHOUSE. 200 PRO~ TCLIC f'RANCIS A Gl<MNETll, CLERK SHIRLEE EHRu=H. DEM benea\l'I or beyond the ell· tion tn3 2 ol lhe Calofornia E;ach bidder shall possess EILEEN P. PHINNEY, the Unittd Stain of Am«·
A.PARTM NT • &5 "' • TOf!Y OR WEST REP 53378 llOl1Cl Of IAll ltnOf hm1ts thereof, encl IO labor Codt the Contractor at the hm• lh•S conlr•ct is CltJ Cler It, CltJ of a (cash only) ~mW MURRAY OEM IHSP THOMAS E Ol£NER, REP CLERIC LORffiA M FRAZIER P0US TEMPLE BAT YAHf.4. YOU AAE lfll OEFAUlT !.*DER redrilt, retunntl, equip, shall po~t a 'copy of the de--ardtd a Class A" Con Costa..._ Tht ule 11 being held to
fCU( JMIE A TRONE. OEM lClK RICHAAO S ABLE~i.. D£M RIP ' 1011 CAAElBACIC ST A NOTICE OF OELJNQUENT AS-maintain, repair, dHpen termination of preve1ltng ttac:tof'• Lxense, pyrsuMil De ted • Oc tober 1 nt1ny a len<llOf'd t llecund TClX llERT W ...US REP TCLX GWEN G SI.AC!<; f\tP 53101 INSP DE80flAH L HORST, REP SESSMENT LEN OATEO F'U· end operate any such wells rate of wages et eaeh Job to Pubt.c Contract Code 1992 • • will bt held el 17192 • CLDIK PATRICIA W SCttlCK. POLLS NEWPORT BEACH lClJ( BET1E E WOOOWARO, RUARY 14 1992 UNL£1S YOU or m1.,.s. Without however, sate Section 3300 The success· Sarnp90n Lane, liuntlngtan ~I( PAUi. ~· GRN REP PLAZA. \C55 SuP£RIOR AVE REP TAICE ACT!~ TO PROTECT the right to drill, mine. The Coniractor and any ful bidder musl ma1nta1n Bid Oete: Nowmb9r S.ICl'l. C.hlomt• on Oct
5 ~3069 tNSP RUTH M SAUNOERS REP TCLK MARILYN W MCINTYRE. YOUR PROPfRTY rT MAY BE store, explore land, as r• subconlrac:IOf(I) shall pay the llcense tnrougnout the 2 1 1992 ?O 1gg2 81 i·OO pm, ~~~~ POI.LS RUBINS RESIDE~E. 4~ fCu< GAY F MCILWAIN REP REP SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAU If served ln the deed from not less than the specified <lurallor\ ol tt11s coritract. Profect Mtd Spec;lft· TM pvbllC ts 1nvtted to et·
Blv ' BEACON BAY TCU< CHARLES F SAUNOERS. CLERIC AOElAIOE C AUSTIN, YOU HEEO AN EXl't.MATI<* The lr111ne Company r• prtva1llng rates ol wi1get to No b1dde< may withdraw cation No. 92·14 t•"°
lhSP TED A R~INS, REP OEM OEM cor<ltd May 30, 1986 as 1~ an WO<llert tmploytd by h15 bod tor 1 petlOd ol thorty Pvbllshtd Newport A. gener•I dt1cr1pt1on of = VERONICA A HARRISON, TCl._ J~S F ENGUSH. REP CLERK MARETA p SAUL. OEM 53379 OF THE NATUAE: ~ ":'~ str\lmenl No. 116-224485 ol them in the uec:ution ol (30) <la)" •lt•r tne date set Buch.Costa Mesa 0811y tht P•oP«IY ~ sold
T,.,., .u_.._ ,.~ OEM TCLJ( LORRAINE M R~S SJt02 ~ POlLS THOMSEH RESIOENCE. CEEDIN& AGAIN Y • Of!lcial Records. the C0'1trac1 tor the optfW'g lhereol. P 101 October 6 12 1992 aJOng with m. ldentfty of ""'~"" ~" RfP POUS PISTOLE RESX>fNCE. 2& &URNING Tl\££ RO SHOUU> COWTM:f A lAWYt" P•rc:el 2: A payment bond end pelf· Tht City Council of tnl' 1 • • the Qccupanl renting the ~l(~M m~ REP Cl£Rt( SAUV C CROW REP 2146 MIRAMAR ~ BERNICE C BAL.OOCI<, On OCT<*:R 20. 1992, IC ~elusive usements lormance bOlld """ be r• Qty of Costa Mtsa r• tm-7111 spece af9 18 toflOWI A-073
l S3073 INSP OONALO R SHAW REP REP 10 00 ~M at Ill lo.t Ar\im, IC>f inqress, egress, IH1IOY· qwed prior to tll• eqcu. Mrvet lh• right to reiect PUBUC NOT',.E Geratd lJ Azuley· HM. 52210 P()US ST JAMES EPISCOPAL TCLIC JAMES A P!STcil ll£M TCL.I( OAA~R WAll<ER, REP actOll lfom flt Or"'Ot C.Un~ ment in. to and over lhe lion oP the conlract. The eny tn<I en bids or to waive "' ROia !Omihn. 8o•"· "24S ---POLLS CHRIST LUlHERA~ CHURCH. 3209 VIA LIOO TCU< ANNA J PISTOLE. REP TCLIC .MIA A CO~~~A.REP Manl\al'I Dept Soufl Or1ng1 common 11rea. JJ.I u 0. payment bond llhd per. lrregu181111 .. in anr bod NOTICE D1wn Mayftelel. Toolboll.
CHURCH, 760 VICTORIA ST INSP WILLIAM l P£TilFlLS, CLERK GLORIA A JOHNSOH, CLERK HE.LEN S JARN\>11, REP County Mun_,. Covrt An1'191 1cnbe<I in the dtclarat1on tormance bOnd sl'\alt t>. In Contractor sh.al comp1v INVtTING BIDS H~enotd Manv 8o•n , B-
INSP MAAV G PASSAKTIHO, RFP REP 53381 23l•f MoullDn ~ 11 flt ol Covenant•, Concfltlons the tonn and •mount set with the provisions of Sec NOTICE IS HEREBY OOt Oeiald Azvl•Y' Lwn-REP lCllC RlllH L MCCONVILLE. 53309 POllS POMMIER RES«NCE, C!ly ol lAGUNA HILLS COUllty end Restrictions and Re~ tonn an tilt contract docu-!JOI' 1no to 1780 inclusrw GIVEN that the Cl"' f btr Misc & Ooicts 8-004 TCU< VERNON A METZGER. REP POLLS HOU.ANO RESIDENCE. 37 STARFISH CT ol OMNGE S. ol ci1tom1., ervallon of Eas.mentt '°' mtr1ts of lht Cahfomle LabOr · . ., o Ge•ild Azulat turMurt,
OEM JCLK PtM.LIS R PETfTRLS, 1716 SANTIAGO OR INSP MAXINE C POM"41ER, DfM llf!der flt pO.., 01 ,.. punu-Newport North ("Dee-Ill ae(Ordance with Pf\M-Code, lhe preva•llng ra1e ~Sl• ~Htli9~"9v:~n~ Many 8oirH C-410 .Jm EJ. lCLIC MNfY C MACOONALD, REP . IHSP MARllYH R HCll..lAM) TCL.I( DAVI> J POMMIER. REP Cllt1lil lerallon"), re<:of<led AuOust SIOnS OI Public Contract and scale of wages l'SL'l~ roug 1 o • hott H.M Hid fumltin. REI' • CLERK B{RNICE C SltTSOH, REP TCLK JEN.1 M MAGES. OEM Int to llt IWml ol ltoM t8. 1966 as lnstNment No Code Section 22300 sut>-hshecl by the Otreelor ol ~rd, IWranal\er ,_,«red Spealltr Dr'Ms4n, ~18
52212 REP TCLIC SETH M OtlERG JR R£P CLERIC JE>JM 0 stHAIWIUM, COWINft•. Cofl-., ~.~ 86-368044 of Olllclal st11u11on ol el1g1ble' end Ille 0.pat11Mr11 of Indus· to as th~C.~ W:t ~ Onda L Yenllch HM Hold
POU.S NAZAAEN£ CHURCH. 53074 • TCL.I( MARJORIE L REAvi£. REP REP S~ rtelfdff on ...,...,., Records of Or•nge County equ~valent MCunUH k>t 1r181 Retatloos. S1.1te of Col· VP to, 91 an F\lfn•turt Meny BoxM, C.
1815 ANAHEIM AVE POll.$ COMMl.IM"N CHURCH, CLERK JOAN M OSERG, REP 533&4 U . 1971 a 11Mln11Mnt No -/ Cat1lomia. iny monlea withheld to ~ 1fornle. which are hied wolll ~O 00 . ~m 2of1~2 :i,~ 023 G Ho<lgH Meny WSP LEU R W£8ER REP 61 I HELIOTROPE AVE 53309 POLLS PIJLASKl RESIDENCE, 3 lool 9771, ,,_ •II ~ Perc:el 3: ' sure performance under It!• City Clork ol the C.ty 01 ovt!m ' • · Bllg1 M11ny 6ot1t1 C-300 TCUC 8AR8AAA D ROOINSON, INSP ROHAU> MAATIN REP POllS l<EATING RESIDENCE. VIENNA ,. llW. Of Otldal "9cordS of OR· All e•clusi11t easemont lor this contraCI will be permit· Costa Mesa; al"d shall tor bads '°' lt'le award of I Ktv'ln 8Nnty· WMeC Bar·
REP lCLK Jill M CRANG RlP 2607 Al TA VlSTA DR IN$P ALAN W MCl<>.~_REP AHGi County, calltotnla, RI>-sldeyar<I pvrposes over • ted at ~ request and e•· 1e1t penalllu prescnt>e<t c:ontr: ':O=s '~~~E ,,,_, Tow Bar. c.320 John CLERK THOMAS H TAYLOR, TClK JUDITH C JACi<SOH, DEM IHSP MABRY C ST£1HtWJS TCL.I( JOYCE A JUSTM: REP n~ 0 "0\10, 1 1.tW C~ l>Or1iotl of &he e<l)olnlng lot pense of 1ne conlrec:tOf. . ltttr'WI for noncornpl1ance :~~OVEMENT BETWEEN SainMYlatl. e.d'room s.t
OEM Cl£RK ROCHELLE GUSS. DEM OEM ' CLERIC IRVlHG A MASSERMAH loft,• tvs1M tor LINDA ISLE ol tald Tract No. t227f, as Ead'I bl<Sdtf •hell posMu of the 111<1 code AVENUE ANO Couch. 0-051 G..ad Az.1#. ~2213 S3075 TCLIC BARBARA J CRONE REP DEM COMML*ITY ASSOCIATION .. dHcl'bed Ind hmittd by at the time tnla contncl ts EILEEN P. PHINNEY. ~~~~LM AHO PETER ley Conatru,uon ltemt P0U.s SAIHT JO~·s MA'fOR, POLLS KOSTLAH RESl>E.NCE. TCLK MARGARET B MAAAotJ. POLLS 1,.1 ~"''"' lu" Ulnlloi.tr llllellr lllC .-.... lhe Oecl.,_tion Nrtc:Of~ awaro.O e Class "A" Con-CltJ Clerk, Cltr of SON TO FAIRVIEW ROAD Oeslc M..c . DOM i<.vtn
2031 OMNG£ AVE 108 VIA. OIJON DIN REP ..........,.. """'• _, "*'' Uen '9COl'M FURUAAY H lnstru.m•nt o Bv-tractor's License. put$Ua11\ Coate .... illf bt<IJ shall be me<le on Smith Miac.. Cone'1\IC\lon
IHSP LOUIS J TA80H£..Ofto4 IHSI' SARAH H PARICER1.. REP CLERK ELIZABETH W KEATlt«l. ~ ~ A ~ 20. 1982 a ~t No 92· 368044 Olf1ciel FleCOfda. to Pub11e Contract Code D•te~: October f ' a t>.a form l\Jmo.shed by lht ntma 0239 Ant J Owtnt. TCLK MAR.JOO! 0 FRAM(. lCLK J<1f A KOSTLAN. REP REP • 1007.ti /look. PIO' of flt Of. TM street eddresa end Sec:t1or1 3JOO. The success· 1992 Ct TV l'ite Cabinet OrtlMr,
LNC> OEM T<lU< CA.MEROft II YMTE, REP ~11 OEM. flcW Records •01 I.id Coun-othef common Clt~nahon, 1v1 bidder musl maintain 0 Yd 11 b ~ 1 Ooa1 0.~53 Judy Miller
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M THERESE COHOl ~ CLERK AOOLfhf G SPIELMAN. PQlLS BlAlR RESlOCNCE, 701 rn~ =~ ~R~YR~ Ind puttUMlllO Sdon 1317 oi 11 •ny, ol the rNI ~roperty tne hcense throughout the Bid H~et.: N0¥9tnber th~ ~,.;"or co:i': Me~a :1 T v Mi~ HM Hold 0.2INI
fif.RI( HELEN O JOHNS ' REP 53078 ~~~~ E cussrn CLERK MLYM 8 uri, OEM Ile CM Cc* ot tit l1ltl ol =~~ti!:~~ ~o~¥e d~tl:i:!rlh~acyon!i':,~r•w 2~t •nd Spec lft· tnt OftlC• ot the City Clenl. ~ ~::i~~I•~ E~
52219 POLLS AMERICAN LEGION JP ' 53387 Cllfomil. Will SELL AT PUI->iEAMOSA, NEWPORT nit btel for 8 period of lhlrly cetf4Ht ... t2·te P 0 Bo-c 1200. n Fe;r Jamet Hulet! Fen Wal«
POLLS COST~ MESA CITY YACHT CU.Ill HUT 215 15Tlf TCLK MARYE lllAlR. REP ~~~roce. UC :'if~~ Hi:~ BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ~30) day• after lht d•t• ltt Publlahtd Ntwport ~v;~~·i:i :e:..~1~h; S.1 Boxes E-0$2 PhN An. ~ r H<Mt. REP ~JONIE LAl«RT DEC ~KANNE E SAT~fu:S. ll& ~ P SEVERANa. :. ot •In wM~ Of ~ IM'ldtr'llgned Tn.istee, ~· C~~~~· the 8eect1-Co1t.e Mesa O.-ly time and <lttt lltl•<I ~ ~-= ~
TCLX MARTHA HARUCH REP TCU< R.ORENCE G mtRGEON. REP NANCY REP fie Uftll9f 5'1111, .. ,-. llt, ditdalma ""Y llel>ll1ty for C1'Y ol YColta Mesa ,. Pilot Octabtf I. 12. 1992 al>OY9, •• .tioct1 lime they E 20'1' Jim" Luevano:
TCU< ROeERT N STIWAAl, R£P 53324 TCLK J(J'( L PIKE. REP w lllW..t Ill flt~ ... tany lncorrectMS.1 of llw ltl'WI the nght to rtf&C' tm-n9 w.ll be pubhdy oper.o Ind Bou a L•nttrn Vldt o OEM TCU< SHARON M GRl\IES REP POLLS FlAGSltP COHVAUS-TCLIC PATRICIA P CLARI(, REP ~pr.,,..._ 111 -atteet llddreu ind other any Ind 1111 bids Of 10 weillt read aloud In !tit Cound Tepe f.2~ John AomM
CLERK PAUL M ENGAlll}, REP CLERK MARK J wooo. OEM. coo CTR 4M F\.AGSMP RO ClERK JOS(~Pll(E JR. REJ> eounww "*·Uni -Let 50 commondHlgnellon, If any 1,,..1.n11 .. 1n eny biO. PUIUC NOTICl c~-:~·t,: ~ Porte bit h r Weig II\
$222S 63078 1NSP PATRICIA L JONES REP o4 Trct 400S ~ bf IMP al\own MfWn. COntractor snall eotnpl) llOTIC• Ind be ,...POftll\olt to ell Benttl B<¥-tt £~78 0... POLLS SMOCK RfSIDf.NCE, POllS SAHOORf RESIOEHCE. TCLK DAW> s MARTINE1'0£c mti~Ji:~ORCHURCH, on llt• IMt\llftentNo /Boo* Seki...._~~ win be mlldt, wl1h ,,,. Pf'Olllaionl of s.c. llMntfQ • .,. pertinent ~Ing Ind~ PVfCtlj Couch. Flit Clt>t-
976 CARNATION AVf. \900 GLf.NWOOO lN TCLK IRO* JR RAHEY~C 1ae P1Q11 1) to 19 of Maps bu\ ..,.,....,. COll9Nint °' Uon 1770 lo 1780 incltUIM, OT E S EREBY Oocumene&. A ... Of net ~"'O
INSP MARY T SMOCI(, REP INSP NELSOH H PRS~~EP CLERK mrrn M HAMll. TON. ;t& ~\~~"'REP "°"" .. OfWtGE ~: warr~• Ot Im-"' tha C1l1foml• labor arl:H ·~ ~ H City Of ;:=' Oocumtntl m.y be ob-pub 11th• d N."., 0,'
TCLK aniMAA A J KEMPER. T~~K JOSEPff T SON, REP TCU< GRACE EruRRO~M Clllor1* Tiii ~.._~.or.;:.,..~ coci.. ,.,. ~Ing rall Costa ...... ~1ng b1 incs t-.neCJ at lhe Off'!Ct °' the ~.!tc~ e ~~J:'Y _,._ -dw DEW R~PtfWtWn:M'P iua-~wu '"AK~' • _.,....., topeyfle ~ ~~ 1,,:-&:c~ through tte G~~ Ctty £"~· -17 F« -1r73-~14:f/t!/J ~t«R DEM Cl ERIC SHARON 0 Wiboftf. BUILDING. 393 HOSPITAL RO flEP . ..,, .. Oft, I ""· Of flt l'tll 1M11 aum DI the note(•) ... lht Otpettment ot lndut-eo.d, '*'91na!fttr DrM. Com ..... CeMclr-
'"'701 . REP 1NSP JAMES V LOOOOH REP !13389 _, ___ ........ lbM. ter and b¥ Mid Deed of tt1a1 ,._Ilona. sia. of c.t-lo aa fie CftY, .. ~ nla, up0n ~
w ~78 ·STE POu.S HOl'rtt 8UJfF PAA!("'*" h llNnllft•• 11111111 Truat. w11t1 ~ lhtNOn, llled .in up to, but not ...., tnan ~of '2000 NI .0-~~ RlSUHCt POLLS NfWPORT HARBOR =~ " ~ CLLeHOOSI. WO VISTA on no .......... ~ ft prO'llOld "'aald note(•). ~: :-9 tn. Ct~ 10.00 •• m. of .,. ~ °' dtllOl'lal.:."T .:,::-:; ~rz=vr~· :r \:wCR=ri:°~frwst, bf~ICGlJR~°'f:RTrg:.. f:s~ PATRICIA M scon. :c:r ~:C~':'o':flA n. =~ ":J· = ": ~~,::.,Md Pf9":ibtd :::"",:' ~ .::-=::. of • ~m~
'frutM\.VM AP,,.,AS DEM INSP THOMAS w BUT· RlP WAAHfR.REP ~ ....... f'lllfMt. ..... ~· 9l'CI ~for rioncomp6iance oonncc ~fMCW ROAD al bt nemNCI It
ClfAK JACQO(l.VN a LJf TfRWORTH, OCI.! 53327 lCLIC JOHN H KAUTZ. REP II'~ at .. lmt of .. Mo t•penMt °' lhe Thlll .. ol lhe Mid ~ ~ ot'. I may~ ,.._, oi.itt ---
N[HAN, IV TCLIC II.MA E ClH#«lHAM, POUS FAINIAAG RESEENCE. CLERK GERALOINE SlERN, ......-1 Utft -. LAMY W end of the lrUet9 cf'Mtld 111La. P. PMlllllP, :~~m :..~g: :-lht ctty°'ot~'Meu ---
W02 ~~MARYCOUARTt OCM 4515FAlftl.DDR M OEM $3393 Mell! ......... fNlll ~~~"*of the CUJ Clerll, CltJ 9f FLOWUUVlNU€ M ~•not a.. ~!o-:::
POUi FIRE STATK>H I 'll CURto; CEDRG£ M DuARTE. ~·:r.~\~:·pOE flOllS rr>CUTY ffDfRAl SAY· .._. ..,.._, ...._ • unp.liCt tNll#M» °' lhe Obi-Ceete.... M bidS 9'llll be t'Ndt on mellltCI unl .. t tne llCfo "Sfn.ilw Al FMIJu • ~ S~T RNl>OLPH. IOO OEM TCUOWUOl\t JlOUO. REP IMG$ 'LDNt 151~WESTCLJf ................. ,_. o•tlon MC\lfff by "'' o., ... , O.teMt 1, • * torm ~ bylM ""'°" .. MOO dwp ii~ 1121 Ollllr BMIP. ~3080 • ClEAK KATK!EH 8 HARVEY OR .... • ....,...._, • ,_ ptOpet1y' 10 be lc*S end tW O.V. duded With PllYfMtll. c;.-..... = NCHM0 D HUMf'tWV. POLLS MAllltcCRS SCHOOL llEP ' "5P DOHM M NOlR. MP .. .-of -M .._.. rutonebl• ealltu ted .. o.tet •n••ar '"98..._ .. ~..: • bell = .!":. ':t : •• MU
TCt.UtLMlJ aw.LOAV llfP 2100 MARMAS DR 53329 TCU< NAlfCY H 8AAOl.EY O£M ..................... co.a. .. .,..,... end -.. ,... .,. _.., of .. OCW"4* VJ ~ i...--====--~
TCU< MVRTlE M ~. INSP NfNA C 8ACMW. REP POLLS NfWPORT CEHltR l~ TCU< llOG£R W TCNGWAlL, ~ -::-' ..... cm:. at":~•.,_ lime of lnlMI ....,.__ _. .,..... ~ °'= °',::,, ~ o::; =.~ lftd -... II
OEM • TCLK ,{"£DERIC P SlRAUCH ~· 8~ SAH Cl.EMENTE. ruRK AGATHA 8 CAISAf\JUI ::: ............ l!Mllllt ~~~ °' .......... •·ta ~ CCllltl 111w Caifor. coM1of1 ~ ~ NC9'IC ...
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l2703 CHRK LOl.JiSE P iW.ii.ET, Cl£RI< MAA1AH E WIJSUCK. M394 OATtD MM NICI O.CS of TNM ._.. ltMdt.Cott.a ..... Oely ""'' 111d d••• etated o.r. · 0sz.-, • ... ...., ~~r~~RfP ID POLLS WHITt RlSIOENCf.LW .. Ull na. fore ~ Md ..,_f'I040ctot>wt.12.•• =·~-:.=.:::.ra:•.:.r.:-: a...111 O a l*"f
Wit.Nof EflSHEft REP UCltl 53350 •82011MllAW: • W.IY.*-'lOO. tfWd • ................ • •lW '.r;:::: ... Could under , 5 • >I00-==-°'""9
TCU< LIM . WIAYl"· ~ POll s N[WPO~! ... ~"so,RES ~~r:r.:sma. ~ ~ ~AU.Al~p n~.,·~1!!'!'!!2!!1M~· ;::-ri ... o.:=i,:.:: IWUC IOTICI =......... ........ ....... "'*" ftWe :: 0..-....
Tcut L001S (ASHER, MP Clt.eHOUSl 511 _._ -• Mt0A£0 C 9()WMAH ... .,. ,,,,__..LE .,_ _,,.,c" ' Md ...._,,..._of 0. I-" i.ld """"' ~ ·~ Ad and ,..._, ri=~===n cu,_ ~ t LW..W. • ono r SCHflOEDf~ ;; • ~ ~ L ~·.. IUITt 11oi.-RJMJT. ...,. •_.. 8lolOft • ... llOT1C9 .,.. • =·• .. • -. n. .,... 1 , "** ,_ 11 2 1 MP !..~ WANOR N ~ • TClJ( CAALOnA G PAES'M>N CLCM ~ J MMT'Nl CAUOIWIA .. (11,,"1-"" wiCIWelalled _,.. .... , .. _ .....,__ anclt'on-•on .. -unoder tN .. -~704 ""' • ~ ~ ' 11 otM . "" Nici NoCio. cil ~ Md NOTICI II Hll'IBY hcl ~ A .. O....a.con Act 9'd ,. laL 11111 •I PQUJ HAUCNJT PAAK. l'IC, ~cut 004'!$ l lCUt NM MCAAltUI REP ' ~ °"' tM · [lecilon to W 10 1M ,... ONlH .._ ... C.., of 9CI DocUlftMe ...Y be ob-'-d w MCI .. :=z. Mor1.-y '* 0....,
3101 ICUYll'OCJl(f lN O(M . PntR •Cl(AI( WNl>A M lAVl~. POLLS AHO(~ SCttOOI. tPraOCTl,fl.f., COfded lf'I fie CCM'IY ""*9 C-. ...... ~ 'Y end ...... I& ... Ollc9 of lie ,.,.,.. fll .......... ,......._ ·~ ...
INSI' DONS L -,!!!, Rf' CLERK,_CHAAUTil' M • (IV 1900 PORT Sf.MOUM. WAY ' !N,... ....-t¥ itt ....._ llUO\lff' 111 00== City lntinMr, 11 F.W ..... of C....1.. --1 lCUl lttMY l 11,,.._ DEM SON. n<0.r &»St IHSP MAM VN A cn.DSTE.ll Ctaetlfteel te..... ....., at W.. 809f'Ct ...., .. ._ DfM. c;-. ..... C.... Conttect1w and ....._, 110 ... a;
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NOTIC• CM' ~Mll-=-ol:. =' ,_.. prior to~ MOT'IOIOI' Or8nD9 County°" ....... hllneea . Nllmef•) ...._ .. "9~ =.: Da 'nlll.... ._ ...., IW A1W1 • Sfta'S ~ THE PETf110N requeeta ol the cotllrect Ind ahll M PU9LIC W,8 OP w ti, tlN .._. on . ...,.., 11, ~ • I I •
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1 ~~;71 codk:ll1, Hen~~ conltaa dOc:umem Pwtulnl ea "9 ~ Pubti.n.ct Newport ~ :C:: lled aw:n. ..._ ........ • .-... M. ._. flDlllW
•"CINI TS ... to probllle ~ .. ~ Eadl biddet en.II M a .. W.:=~:18 I Ps.or._ !,~ Costa Mffa o.lly Pllet = lhe c,,,.-. ~ Of CPullllhedo••• a.a-~y Plol 'r11 1 "lCAll l!AOl.I ~ .!:, 1,.~ ~~ aJllllll W ..... ' • .. ' any cod1C1ls •• av-ceneed Conl111C10f ~ :r ""' p Cocle • •vv 5-peemo.t 29, 0ctob4w I. ....."'c;,, s.pc.m. ---.,._ CLIAN!M, mt I. Co.--· ... -"ir _.. -1119 ~ ...,_. ···=~NIT ::,,.~~~ ~• ... oo "'° ........... "': ..... ·-~= 13,20.>'"2 • . :i:.-:r.:':r' ~22.21.CJ<Oo'* ""'·c:"Ja.. ....... ::-r.ri--..... rm_..:
.... o-t.tt THE PETITIOH -=• ~ ... ~ ~ _10-0~9' • -· OI l ,., ~~· .._!!'~ t..-=-It·-.-· -HID Er.'r-• -CONTINENTAL DE-authonfy 10 aomlnlslef the • ~-"' Public Stor-ee 20ll "'-· PUBLIC NOTICI .-..-"*! ----· _.... 8IUlfWde cw. 11M13, Hun-flubleMd ~ .._.., IMlllNle,.. VELOPMENT INC , OF esat• undef ll'le lndepen-claa1tfic:•Jons C3t cenaa Ave. C... Mel& Coata Me11 Ody Piiot PUIUC NOTICI ~ IMcfl, c.w. l2N Coa-. MIN Delly Plol TIARA .. tlilO
CAl.IFORNIA. u duly •P-~ Admll'IStrallon of E• GOVD.•l.NQ !~· CA . perWonal Pf'Ot*'Y, In· ~ Seplllj'llbef 29, Octqbw •• ....__.__ Thl l bualneH 11 con-~-15 22. 29. ()o. St.. Costa ...... c oolnl9d Tru.tH under lt'le tates AcL (Thia authonty c.,..... · tee_,,, -duding furnllure, ClclehlnO. ...., ..... .._. 13, 20. 1992 .--~by. en lndllriduml ' mu
lollowtflg dete11bed deed "¥111 allow ll'le personal rep. Netor ........ luppart IOola Wtd/0< OC"-hou.. Stete......e T-754 ......... lllw The reQ111r1n1(1) com-10bet e, l tt2 T no The Flctl"°"8 of crust WILL SELL AT resentative to tPe many Sn. hold ilafM llOfed by the The Folio.Ing penona .......... menced lo tranMd bul'-• NlfM ,..,._ ID
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE actions without ot>tammg Publlahed Newport followtng ~'90na: A005 are doWIQ bulineai ... PUILIC NOTICI The FOlloWlng penont neu uttdet "9 Rodllou9 WM tied In er.,..
HIGHEST BIOOER FOR court •PPl'OVal. Before I.Ilk· Be•ch..Cost.1 Mtu Ollly WIU.IE c. FOSTER, AOlt la)PAAKHUAST PUaUsH· .,. doing buelnela u ; Bualneaa NWM(•) 11.-.cl PUil.iC lllOT1CI on J•n~ry t4,
CASH (1n the forms which Ing cet1aln ve<y Important p I t S."'':.......bef 29 0ato-ROBYN STOBAU., Et'1 ING COMPANY lb)M-' Plclltleua CALIF~NIA PRECISION a~ on: Augu91 2t, 1912 Pie• .. ._·-RUl112 ore lawful tender In tht actions. however~tht per·
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United States) end/or the sonatreptese~tallvewtllbe bertl,l992. JOHN LEON. NEWS LE TTER, 11112 StatellNNtl Eut St. AncSt'tWS Place, This ala'9tMnt wu flltcl ............... lheperaonlllhhdrllWlng:
cashltr'a cettllltd or other required to give no~ce to tnt Owner '"eniea the rioht Alaska Street Costa Mtsa The FOiiowing P41rton1 Santa Ana, C.hf. 92705 with the ~ C*'k of Stata......-Mlltk Ven Wlcldet,
checks specified 1n Ctvil lnteresred persons unless to bid •I the ult , ~ur· Cahf. 92626 ' ' 1,. dOlng bullneaa •: Brend• Gonaowakl, 681 Orenge County on St!*m· The FOiiowing P8'*1"• MMlrd ll. 12. Code Seollon 2924h (pay· they have wal11$d notice or PUBLIC NOTICE chlM• must M made With Joseph c Patkhurat 1112 NUMBER ONE LEASING & South Gltnhurat Dr .. Ana· w IL 1112 • ••doing bullneM ea: Call .. , ----.;;;,__
sale) all nght, !Ille end I~ action.) The Independent .. 111"1 chec:lc1 only end pWd Cllllf 92826 Drive Huntington BMch, Thia bualneaa 11 con-Publlahed Newport 8"ch-PANY, 277 E. 23td St., coata .....
able In lull 111 Iha time of consented to the proposed cua t ... '72 l*aonel chec:ka OI Cuh· Alaeka Str"Mt. eo... ....... SALES 5882 Mechlne helm Hilla. c.tif. t280I , ' ,....ta THE HANDYMAN COM-~ ~--
terest conveyed to and admlni!ltration authority will NOTIC• TO !Of at ~ lime Of~ .... Clllre e. Pnh\lnt, 11112 Cahf.'92149 ducted by: an lndMclull Delly Pilot eo.ui Mell. c.rtt. 92S27 ~ 111, 22. ,
now held by ii under said be granted unless an Inter· CREDITORS A• purchued good• we Afaaka Sir"' Co•ll MeN PacHic Turbo Inc A Call-The reglatrant(I) com-Coall Meu n....o-... _ Dennie Le ShUN, V7 E lobar I. t• Oeed ol Trust In the ptop-tsted person files an ob-OF •ULK U&.a IOfd "aa 11", Ind must be Celit 92626 ' ' fornl• corpc;,.11100 5882 menc:ed 10 tTMUCt bum-S.ptembet 22, 29, ..... ~r
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arty herelnahe< described: jection 10 the pctttion Md CSECa.e104, removed at the time of Thia busint1s 11 co~ Machine onve. tiunlington neas und4W lhe Actitioul a, 13, 1992 92627 ..
TAUSTOR. LARRY W PA· shows good ~use why the etos u cc I aale. Salta subject to prior d~d by: husband Ind Beach, Calif. 92649 Bu11nas1 Nam.(1) liatecJ T·742 Thi• bualneaa 11 c~ W IOTICI
CINI court should not grant Ille • • • canc:et11110n In 1111 event of wife Thia bu1ine11 11 con-ebove on: Sepcambef 21, ducVd by: en lndMdual
BENEFICIARY· SOUTH· auth0t1ty. lbcrow No. setti.m.nt "'-" C>Wn8f The regla1rant(1) com· ducted by: a corpor111on 1992 PUBLIC NOTICI The raglatra"t(•) COM-Rulllla• ERN CALIFORNIA FEO. A HEARING·on the pelt· t ·10050-pM and obltg.ted pMy. 0.ted menc:ed lo transact bull-The reglatrant(I) com· Brend• Gonaowskl menc.d to tranuct buai--........ .....
ERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN !Ion Wiii be held on OCTO. Nobce ls heftby given to thlS 291.h and 6Ul day of nan under the Fictitious menced to trensaet bual· ThlS llllAlt'nenl was tiled FlctJ..... Miii under th• Flcffoul ....... ..
ASSOCIATION recotded BER 22. 1992 at J:4S P.M creditors ol lhe within Sepe.. Ocl Bualneaa Name(a) Nsted nen under the Fictitious with the Ccunty Clerk of ......... ...... Bualnes1 Hame(a) II~ 1'ie fo1ow1ng 1*10f1
May 15, 1990 as Inst. No. In Dept. 703 located at 341 named sentf that • buHc PuMk: Stonttte ... ,.. above on: July 1979 Buslne11 Name(•) listed Orange County on S.ptem· ae.t....... abow on: August 26, 1992 doina bwlneaa..:
90-260747 In Boolt page of The Coty Olive, Orange, CA salt Is about to be mere of e9eMent, Inc., Te ... Claire ParkhtKSI ebove on· NIA bef 18, 1992 The Following per.oot Dennis Le Shure ADVANTAGE WIHDO
0111c1al Rl!C()(ds 1n I.he of 92668 the aants ducr bed phone (714) ..._,..1ee, Thti atatem&nt was !tied Robert H E. Richards, • _ FS45081 are doing buslnesa as: , Thia ... ~1 was filed CLEANING foee of the Recorder of Or· IF YOU OBJECT TO the below sl Aeeftt for n-.-.r -with the County Clerk ol President Published Newpott 8Mdl-COFFEE CORRAL, 280t With Iha County Clertt of 2314 Ncne Aw ..
ange County; U •d deed ol grunting of me pet1llon. you r:;e name~~ :r nes~ Publlsh';d·-;;ewport Orange County on Septtm· Thia statemtnt was filed Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Hatbor Blvd., Colla Meu, 0r-. County on Soptem-....._CA 92627 Trust describes the fol· shOuld appear at the hear· lid rtsses o e • er •rt ..,.re 1992 with the County Clerk ol ~ Octobef
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1ow1ng LOT SO OF TRACT 1ng and state your ot>-NABIH HAlAKA, 17491 Beach.Costa Mesa Oaiht ' FS43a34 Orange County on Ser.ten' ~.,ptember ' ' Susan Strangway, !?"-' t:M38H Hot'M Ave., Coata '-
NO 4003, AS SHOWN ON 1~bons °' Ille written ob-Von Karman Ave. IMne, Pilot September 29. f'\.10 I _ ... _ .... N B h-ber 18, 1992 • 20, 1992 Adam• Ave. 12GC, Coaiui P\itlllahed Newl)Of1 Beach-CA 92827 A MAP RECORDED IN ec~ons With t'le court I>&-CA 92718 bar 8. 1992. ul>lia .. ~u ewpott eac F545080 T·758 Mesa, Caltf. 9262e Thia bualn ... la
BOOK 188, PAGES 13. 14, f01e the hearing. Your ep-The location In Ce~fomla "~I • .,...u Mesa Daily Piiot P blllhed u-.. 84>1',,,,_ PUBLIC NOTICE Thia buatneaa la con-Coal.I M•M o.Jly PiloC ducted by an lrtdMdulll
lS, us. l7, 18, ANO 19 6F pearance may be In per$0tl ol lhe chief exacutlve otficie , -$eptember 15, 22, 29, Oc· u ,_,...,...., , ducted by: an lndfltivflll Septembef 15, 22. 29, Oc-The reglatrent co
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. 0< by your anomey. ol the seller Is: Same PUILIC: MOTt"E tobef 6, 1992 Costa Mesa Daily. ' •lot Flctltlou. The reglatrant(s) com-tobet 6, 1992 menced to lnlnUct RECORDS OF ORANGE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR As listed by the seller, all T-725 September 29, Octo:,er 6. menced lo transact bull· T·722 ""' undw ..
COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. or a contJngent c:red1tor of othet business names and NOTICE CW 13, 20, 1992 Bual-u N-""* under the Actitioua buainau neme lltl•
YOU ARE IN OE FAULT tho deceased, you must file addresaes used by th• PUBLIC SALE OF PUBLIC NOTICE T·759 St.t•-• Bualne11 Name(•) listed PUIUC NOTICI above on~•• UNDER A DEED OF TRUST your claim with the coun seller Within three yeera ~ PERSONAL PROPERTY The Following penons aboYe Oii: Seplembef I, Jerod C. Slanley
DATED 5102/90 UNLESS and mail a copy to the per· fore the date such 1111 was Pursuan1 10 1h• Calol.omla Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE are doing business 11: 1992 Flctltleua This atatemenl w ..
YOU TAKE ACTION TO sonal represent."lllve ap-sent or delivered to the Sell·Servlca St0f1ge Facil· Bualneaa N•me FlcUtloua .AOMATS PRODUCTIONS, Susan Strangway Bua.1""8 Neme with ine County Cleft!
PROTECT YOUR PROP pointed by tho court within buyer are: None lty Act (B & P Code 21700 Stetement 4250 Pat!< N-port 1402, Thia 111tement waa filed Steteinem 0r-. County on _IN'""
ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT four months from the date The names and busln11~ et seq.), the undersigned The Following persons BuafneH N•m• Newport Beach, Callf. wtlh the County Cletlt ol The Following J)efson• bef9, 1992. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU of t1rs1 Issuance ot teuers addresses Of the b11yet are. will self et pYbllc euction ere doing business u : lt•t•m•nt 92660 Oranoe County on Septem· doln bull
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NEED AN EXPLANATION as provided tn s~ction 91,00 YINI KWONG. 1749t Von on 10.tS.92 at l OAM, at (a)COATS OF ARMS I~ The following person(s) MFI ·Lyons Printing Corp., ,,.r 11, 1992 ~~UL'SgMARIZ': CANvAS. Publlsl'led S.ptember I S OF THE NATURE OF THE of the Cahfom1a Probate Korman Ave., lrvlne, CA Public Storage 2075 f\lew. TERNATIONAL (b)MAGNA ls/are doing business as: A Cahfornla Corpqratlon, F5442t0
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PROCEEDING AGAINST Code. The lime lor filing 92718 port Bl .. Costa Mes.. CA CARTA t215, n7 Conven· DUO'S LANDING. 503 1421 Warner Ave., Tustin, Published Newpor1 Beacfl· Meta Cahl 92627 ' 22.. 29, October l. 1112.
YOU YOU SHOULD CON· claims will not expire b& The assets to ,,. •Qld I .re personal pro~rty, lnclud· tlon Way, Anaheim, Clalf. Edgewater Avenue, Balboa, Calif. 92680 . Coata Mtsa Daily Pilot Raul · A . AYala
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62 St.ie TACT A LAWYER fore lour months from the descnl>ed In general as• Ing furniture, clolh1ng, tools 92802 CA 92661 This business la . co~ A C I.I M.Sa, Caltf.
50 LINDA ISLE. NEW hearing date noticed ALL FURNITURE, FIX· and/or othel household Joen Margaret Maclennan. The BUd end Pat Show ducted by: a corporation September 22, 29, OCtober 9~7 os
PORT BEACl1, CA 92660 vo. TURES, EQUIPMENT, MA· items stored by ltit follow· 4642 E. cnapman Ave. si.. (IA411363) CA., 807 Bell•• The reglstrant(s) com-6, 13, 1992 Thia bualneH
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·"(11 a strtet addreH °' OU MAY EXAMINE the CHINERY, LEASEHOLD IM· Ing persons: 0018 CATHI 185, Orange, Calif. 92669 Street. Newport Beach, CA menced lo transact busl· T-740 ducted by· an Individual ~
COm(!"lon desrgnahon of flt() kept by the CO\Jf'I. It you PROVEMENTS, STOCK IN BOULWARE, H075 GLENN Scot Douglas Maclennan, 9?660 ness undef the F'tCt1hOUS Th ·, I l(S) com-Fem L Ton-•,
property 1s shown above, are a person interested tn TRADE, GOODWILL ANO HICKS, H216 LYDIA N.AFFA 4642 e. Ctlapman Ave. Ste. This bu1lnes1 la con-Business Narne(a) ksled PUBLIC NOTICE ~.:,·~0' ~nsact bUtl-tong.ti~ ,~
OBITUARY "iMM
no warra"ty 1s given as to the estate, you may f~e BUSINESS NAME and ere Owfl8f resel'Ves the nghl 185, Orange, Ca~f. 9?669 ducted by a corporaliOn abo\le on: NIA Fie ttJoue ness under Iha FtcWiou• Newpott Beach, d
its completeness °' c0t· with the court a lonnal R• located al 17491 Von Kar· to bid at the sale, Pur· .This busrness 11 con. The reglstrant(s) com· 8111 Lyons, President t Business Name(•) llat4'd Oct.
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992 aft., rectness)" The beneficiary quest for Special Notice of man Ave. IMne, CA 92718 chaHs must,,. made w.th ducted by: co-partners menced t6 transacl bu5'· This statement was filed Bualne .. "-• bo on· A
111 1988
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under said D~d of Trust. ltl• "''"9 of an tnvenlO(}' The business name used personal ctiecks or c.utl-:The reg1sltant(s) com· ness under the f1CIJl•OUS with the County Cletk ol ............ ·Ra: A.;,. arou • cer Mra. T onenc
by reasons of a 1>1eac11 °' and appraisal ol estate 8$-by lhe seller at that loca-ler$ checks only and paid inenced 10 transact busl· business namo listed Orange County on Septem· The Following petsons Thia atat~!nt WH filed was actJYe In Newoort
de•ault 1n the obl•9ations sets Of ol any peLIJOn .pr lion IS. HALA HOTEL for at the time ol l>'J(chase. ness under I.he Fictitious lbove on'. 9-9 92 . bef 18, 1992 lie doing buslneH as· wtth the County Clwk ol Beach rt•I estele dur secured !hereby, hereto-account as pr0111ded "' GIFTS & ACCESSORIES A• purchased goods are Business Name(s) ~sled The Bud and Pat Show F545059 BAL.LOON FX, 1984 Ana· °' Coun on Se tern·
fo1e e ~ecuted and do-seet>on 1250 ol tho Cal1lor-The anticipated dete o1 told •·as 1s", and ml,ISt be above on; NA Pawcta Warmington, Published Newpor1 Beam-helm Ave. <11B, Cow Me1.11, ber ~992 ry P Ing tho 19509. '
""eiod to the unders.gned n13 Prpbate COCle A Re-the bulk Slife It October 23, removed 11 the ltnll of Joan Mac-lennan PrH1de"1 Costa M•H Daily Pllol Calif. 92827 · l'.M:tnt and '70.. Mra. Te><
a v.ntten Oeclarato0n ol De-quest for SpeC1at Notice 1992 It lhe otl1c• of The sale. Sales subject to pnor This statement was Med This statement was riled S.ptember 29 October
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J•l'l'tH Terrazu. 199• ...... ... ranee, th• wfdow o tauit ll'ld Oemana for Salo f0tm ts a11a1lable from !tie Escrow Forum, 23161 Like canc.tlation In the event of with the County Clcrit ol with the County Ctenc or . • ' Anaheim Ave. ,B, Costa Pubt1siled Newpon.._9(:,,. Arthur G . Torrance, I
and wnnen notice of de-court clerk Center Onve -120, El Toro, setlfemenl bet,,.een owner Orange County on Septern. Orange County on S.ptem-13, 20, t 992 Mesa. Calif. 92627 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot sutVlved by a eon, M-
..,)ault and of election 10 Atforner for tho Petl· CA 92630 and obhgeted party, Dated ber •. 1992 .,. ber 22, 1992 T-760 Th11 bu1tnen ts con· Stplcmber 22. 29. Octobef thony Torrance or S•
c:;iuse tne unders·9ned to tloner: This bulk sale Is aub1ect this 29th ond 6th day of FM3f82 F545392 C "'OTICE dueled by· en Individual 6, 13, 1992 Francisco, and a
sell sa d property to s::itosfy ROY 8 WOOLS EY to CaJilornia Unilom Com· Sept & Oct. Published Newport Bdjtch Publlihed Newport PUBU " 1he reglatranl(•) com-T-736 diugtlter. O•na T
said obl1gat1<>ns, ana therf'. ESQ 1 t3 Via Venez1•'6 m e06rc.21al Code Section Public SIM•9• M•n-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Beach Costa Mew Daily FlctlHoue menced to tranaaFct buSf ----------England o f Coat a
after the undersigned ·• ' 1 . •e•m•nt Inc Tel9-2 ~-b .. 9 Oct Bu 1 N nesa und&r ltit 1ct1~ous PUBLIC NOTICE Meu· aeven grand caused said nouce ol d• Newp ort Beach, CA It ao subject, the name ·• September 15, 2 , 29, Oc-Pilot .;wptem er ' . o-•neat eme Business Namt(s) hated • •
fault and of election to bO 92663 (7t4 f&73-3731 and addresa of the person phone C7t 4) 84&-5818• lober 6, 1992 ber 6, 13. 20, 1992 Stetement above on: Septomt>ctr 1, ___ Fl_c_t_lt_lou_a___ cl'lffdren and sbt gr .. a.
recorded Juno 19 t992 as Put!tisl\e~ewport wtth Whom claims may be Agent for Owner. T·724 t772 The Following persons 1992 ava1-.. N-• grandchildren. A me-lnsti No 92 415953 In Beach-Costa Mesa Daily filed 1t The Escrow forum, Publlshed Newport are doing business as: James Torrazas nlOflal aervic:e •* be
Book Page of Ofl1clat Pilot September 29 30 Oc· 23161 Lake Center Onve Beach.Costa Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SCOTT PRODUCTS,~ Thia statement was filed The ~~~'"9nl held at 3.00 PM. Oct.
Records In the office of tho 1 be 6 1992 • • I 120, El Toro, CA 92i30, Pilot S.ptembef 29, Octo-Flctttl~·a 188155 Westmlnat1t Ave., wtth the County Clet'I( Of .... "11 P«WOn• 7 at St. Jamee Eplaco-
r'eCOtdet of Orange county·
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r • · t-10050-pm and the last ber 6 1992 -.. Mesa. Calif. 92627 Orfnge County on Septem. are doing .,.,51ness •s: pal Church In Newpon Said u le will be mode. TW764 dnte for f1hng elalms shall 1 · 1767 BusfneH N•m• Flc11tloua Scott Michael Huntley, ber 11, 1992 BRITE I EAS. 25134 s.no. Beach.
but without covenant or b110cto~ 22, 1992, which s .. t•m•nt Bualne .. N•m• 15t8 Westminster Ave . F544208 na. Laguna Nlgu ... Calif.1-.....;.....; ______ _
warra/lty, expres.s or •m· PUBLIC NOTICE Is the buStneu day before PUBLIC NOTICE The ro11ow1ng persona St•t •ment Costa Mesa. Calif. 9~27 Publlthed Newport Beach· 926n WAOOONER
phe<I • regarding t1Ue pos NOTICE TO l/1e sale date 1pec1f1ed are doing buS1nes111· Tho Following persons Thi• business 11 con-C t M
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P lot Kristin Elizabeth Crapo, Mwrtle R. w ... sesslOn Of encumbrances abOYe NOTICE OF TG CREATIVE ENTER· .,,. doing bu~1ness OJ' ducted by· 1111 lndlVidual 01 a esa •• y I 2513• S1nor11L l..•guna ~ bc>rn In Ken.-to pay titti remaining pnnc•' CONTRACTORS Dated September 29 , PUBLIC SALE OF . PRISES. 3419 Via Lido (l)STOflEFACTS COM· The reglstr1nt(s) com-Septtmber 22, 29, October N.guel. C1lol 926rr us Clly, Kansas~
pal sum of the note(s) se· CALLING FOR BID'S 1902 PERSONAL PROPERTY 1163, Newport Beach, PANY (t>IMl:RCHANOISING mencod to transact bus;. 6, 13, 1992 Tfita bllllness Is C~
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cured by said defld of School 01s1nct NEW· YINI KWONQ Purauant to the Cahforn.a Calif. 92663 SOLUTIONS, 23232 PM· rress undef the Ftc:htious T 743 d~i.d by an lndlVldual
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Trust, with interest as In PORT-MESA UNIFIED Publll hed Newport Self·s.t\11c• Storege Fac11. Qfegory J K.l'lllP'f, 5515 ei•a, s .... 1. 118, Laguna Business Name(s) ~sled .PUBLIC NOTICE Th• reg11tr1nt(t) :.: IOved wife of Gene said note pro111ded, ad SCHOOL DISTRICT ity Act (B & p COdt 21700 River Ave "201, Newport H1ls. C:il.f 92653 llboVe on. September '· menced to lranNC1 u,.,
vancos 11 aoy unc!tt tht> Pl'Olecl Name· ROOFING Beach.Costa Mesa Oa~y el 1 ) the understgned Be3Ch, Ca!1f 92663 Robert M.1tlhew Belanus. t992 Fie
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tttms of said Oeed of AT VICTORIA ANO CMHS Pilot October 8, 1992 Wiit :1. at P\lbl•e ludlon Timolhy H"'Y. 6752 Los 10 Dobbin Lino. RoU.ng Scott Huntley t t • Busmen Name(•) Ii~ Gene W. W~r.
T1us1. fees chatoes and ex· O•d Oeaohne· October 19, l774 non 1o.1s-92 at 3 30, at Verdes Or . Rancho Palos H llS l:aUttes, Cahf 90274 This Sl.llement was hied Bu
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alneu "•,"'• aJ._ove on NA 2nd of Bloomlna'on.
pcnses ol ltlt Trustee and 1992, at 2 00 pm Public Storage 1725 Verdn, Calif 90274 Th11 bu11nt11 ta con-with Iha County Ctertt of .. tewton tV1Slln Crape> CA. and Sandra r:r.d-
of the llUSIS craa1ed by Place of B•d Rtct pt. PUBLIC NOTICE Pomona Ave Costa Mesa This business 11 Corl-ducted by· 1111 1~1vidull Orange County on Sopi.tn· The Follovw1ng person• This It.al~~~ erlCk:oen, Santa Ana,
said deed of TrusL Management Support Ser· CA personal ' property In. ducted by~co-parl.ner1 The teglstrant(s) com-b4lr 4, 1992 are doing but1nen as; with the ......,,..,, CA; a111er of Cocll
Said sale w1U be held on voces 2985-A Bear Slleel. LEG.Al. NOTICE clud•ng lumiture clothlfl!) The reg1sttant(s) com-menced to tranaact bull-FS43M1 BUSINESS PARTNERS Orange County on 5-ptem-Hunt, Costa Mesa,
Octobf.>r 20 1992 al 130 Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 NEWPORT-MESA toots and or other hou$e: menc.ci to transact bus .. l"tU under the Foeltt~s Published Newport Beach· CONNECTION, 1129 Lel<e bet 11, t992 81\d Frances L.az'nlbllt.
pm 1n the lobby to the Place Plans OOcuments to UNIFIED SCHOOL hold items stored by the nesa under the F1Cllbous Business NJmt(I) listed Coste Mesa Daily Pilot St., Hunungton Buch, FS44201 Oubhn, CA Sbe I•
'bu1I01ng 1oc.a1e<1 al 601 l>e pocked up Silme as DISTRICT follow•no persons: C091 Business N:imc(s) hsttd above on· September 16. S.ptember 15, 22.. 29, Oc· Cel>f 92644Gr, LI Publiihed Newport e.~ also wrvived t;y seY·
South Lewis S1tct1. Orange at>ove °' at wa
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k1hrough NOTICE IS tiEREBY DONNA CONRAD above on· September I, 1992 tobtr ti 1992 Robert C egg 8t8 ~· Colla Mese 011ty Pilot eral grandchtlOrwi end C:lltlorn.a 92668 • WALKTHROUGH: A GIVEN that the Boa.Id of Owner reservea the nghl •992 Rot>en Mal1h-8tlanu1 ' T·72J St., Huntington eac • September 22. 29, October loVlng friend At mo time of the lt'fltoal waJkthrovgh of the s.it is Educahon ol lhe Newport. to b•d 11 the sale. Puf. Gr•gory J. l<elley Thia statement was ftled Ca~f. 9264a 6 ,
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992 Myr1I• and G;.ne -.re
pu1>hca1Jon of th•• not•ce scheduled for October 7, Meu Unified School 01• Chases mu$1 be' ~d• ~•111 Thll statement was filed w11h U'I• County Cieri< of PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bualne:, :~~o~ ' • T-737 h tgh ·school aw••I· the tol.ll amount ot the un 1992 at IO 00 .am Pre> tnct ol Orange County Wiii personal Check or cashiers with the County Clerk of Oranot County on Septem· ~~ed byl an 1 1~) ----------h N
paid bal:inee of the obl19n· 5pect1ve bidders ~re to recetve sealed bids up to checks only and paid lot at Oran9e County on Sepltm· ber 30, 1992 Flctlttoua ~.:,e~:·~~fn.!e1 ~~ PUIUC NOTICE . earta at orth:: 1o0n secured by lt'le above 2 oo pm on the 21st day Ille time of l>UfchHe AU bet 8, 1992 F5483 9ualne.aa .,_ F High School In
descnbea dt"f'<I ol trust m~t at Illa Management ol October 1992 at Iha oorchesed goods are SOid F543805 Pubhahed ~w()Ofl Beach· ,,.,. un<lllf the icti\lous ·---,.-1 _h_leu____ aas City, MO. Their
, and esumalM costs, ex Suiwort Serv1ces, 2985-A Purchasing Office '01 said r.as 11", and must be re· Published Newpo11 Beach-Costa Men Daily Pilot oc:. The ~~:,'9"'persons :;;::e:. :,:me(s) listed aua1:!.e .,:.,.. •63rd w edding •n-
penses. and advances •S Be.ir Street. Costa Mesa, SchOol 0 1slt•ct, located at moved ot the Um• of sale Costa Mes11 0811y Pilot tober 6, 13, 20. 27, 1992 are doing bustn'i!. as: Robert C Gr90g St•t•lfte"' nlverury was Septem·
SI, 109,542 08 CA Can (714) 55&-3240. for 2985-B Boar Sltoet, Costa Sato aubject to pnor can-September "· 29, Octobef T-n5 DESIGN" 4 LESS, t979 Qr-. Thia statemtnt was ftlod FOi ber ~h , ,~;• .\"':~:• ,,:•:,:;,::: ~::.:~ •;~:m ~'~;;::,:~,!~; ~,!!";,\':•~II•:_~",!: f.:~!~ ,;:',!',,',,, °"::..:: :!; 6' !3. 1992 T-132 PUBLIC NOTICE ~';!t ~i coo~ "'"· ~~...;."°c.e;"fy'1., ~";':.,:'. '!:~:W.i'itl: ~: 6:,.!"';:~~ m,~ \~
bld m~ be le•\S .than the not attending thiS walk· liely opened end read ler obligated potty Dated this Rob9tt Kalern t979 Of. bef tll.
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Wt1tclit1 Otive • .._. Myrtle waa .ctlve •• •
total In ebtectnoss due lhro gh PC/AT COMPATIBLE C 6th day ot Sept.· PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua ange Ave. -C0sta Mo.1, • F'MS079 port Beach Cal1I 92663 den mothet fOf the
Date: 9/21192 N;TICE IS HEREBY PUTERS (80286/803861 Oct 9ualne.. ....... Cartf 92627 Publt N Beech-Jewell Family Trust 835 N Cub Scou t a a n d CONTINENTAL DE· 80486) ANO PERIPHERALS Public Stor•9• ... ,,.. Flctltlou• ••et•-nt Thli bualness 11 con-ahed ewpor1 Mii .. Senti Barbara' -3rowntes She Mrved VELOPMENT OF CALI· GIVEN that the above-Al bfdl are to be In ac· agement, Inc., Te... Busln ... Ne"'e The Following persona ducted by: en Individual Costa Mesa Daily Piiot ca1r.. tG103 ' aa an officer with the
FORNJA. INC., •• ••Id natnect School 01$lltet
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cordance with Condillons, phone (714) M2·3t07, St•t•m•nt ere doing bualness es: The reglat,.nt(a) com-S.pttmbef 29· Octot>et 8• Thia bu1ln111 11 con-local P.T.A. and wea a
TNalee, Or.inge County, acting by Instructions end Specific• Agent for Ow-r. The Following persons PREFERRED TRUSTEE menc:.d 10 transact buaJ. 13, 20, 1992 ducted by. Famlly Trwt aucce .. tut fund ,.,._,
Br T. D . SERVICE and througn •ts Governing hON 'Which ere on hie lo Publlahed Newport are doing bus1ne11 as SERVICES, 3900 Birch nesa under the F'1C11tious T·~1 The reg111rant(s) com-foJ the ca... Mesa
COMPANY agent Board heretnafter relene<I te olfic• r' lhd ~hasaor: Beach.Costa Mesa Daily MING AUTO BEAUTY SllMI, SUttt 113, Neowport BualnHs Name(s) ksi.d PUBLIC -TICE menced to transact ~ achooeL 5fte wa.a i.t.r DI • E I k to as "DISTRICT', WID r• inclOt 0
&a• ,...,_ CENTER 320t So. Herbot Belch, Caltf 92660 •boYe on· Sepeember fl, ftV neu under the FlcWiou• employed by the ..... By •n• r c son, Cetve u to, but not laltt tnct. 298>8 Bear Street, Pilot Seplembtf 29, ""''°" Blvd ' Santa Ana. Calif. Mesa Verde Financial. Inc., 1992 '""-e1ea.-.-Bus•neaa N"'11(1) 14.aled ......... M ... Sehool °'8-Aaalat•nt Secret•ry, P Costa Mesa. CA 92628 bet 6. 1992 92704 Cellfornle 3900 Birch Robert Kalem .-"' -· ebove on· NIA ...... . 601 ~outh Lewis St., than the above-stated lime, A Performance Bond may tno AMM Enterpnses Inc;.., c• Str"t, Suite 113. NewpcH\ Thia at.aemer11 wu filed aua1-.. ..... Al'lene wiuiema ttic:t. Sho retired In
Or•nge, CA 92608 leaSed btds for the _.,d be reqw ed •I the dilCI• 11orn1a 31091 Monterey Beach Calif 92fl60 with lhe County Cleftl of St.tem.nt Thia et.atement W11a ftled •075 17 t4) 3 B,_.700 of • con11ac1 f0t the above lion ol lhe 011trict PUBLIC NOTICE Strett'. Leguna Beach, Thia 'butlnen fa co~ Orange County on Sept.n-The Follow.ng ~ with lhe County Clettt or FOllo~ her ~Ir•
IF AVAILABLE, THE P'otect. No bidder moy withdraw Fictitious Cahl 92677 dueled by a corporatt0n bar 8, 1992 are dol~ blnlneas •• Orange County on $efMm-met1' •he and Get'9
EXPECTED OPENING Btdl Sha~ be rece111ed In rr'.k~od (IS) 1 ~noel~ B al N Thia buslneu IS co~ The ,.g11tt1nt(1) com· F54310e PRIOR RED, 312 Nath· ber 18, 1992 travened nten•lllely In
BID MAY BE OBTAINED tne plac.e ldentil1ed ilboVe, -·r ,,,.
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day• •11., u neaa am• ducted by a COfl)OfallOn menc:ed IO tran~ bu8'· Published Newl)Of1 Beach-vttll Ave. 17, Huntington F54.0U the Unit.ct StatH and
BY CA.LU NG THE FOL· and M1all ,,. opene<I and ~~~~et for lht opening The ~~~~'",,;n'petsoos Tht reg1stt1nt(s) com· ~en unde~ the ~= Costa Meu Dally Piiot ~c:!:; ~!~ 9~ S.award Publllhed Newport e.ac:h-throughout tho wor1d.
LOWING TELEPHONE pub•oely read aloud It the The B0ard of (ducal on of ore d0tng bl.ts•ness as ~~~:r 11~f11Cti=~ ,:-:.Au::<~~. 1982 September 22, 29, October Rd., C«ona del Mat, Caltf Coate Mela 0.lly P1loc =~. atlc:a~::g h:.~
NUMBERS OH THE 11>011e stated lime and the Newport Mesa Un.lied SCHWEICKERT & COM· Business Nime(a) listed Marc Tovw, President fl, 13, 1992 92625 S.ptembef" 29. October I , rillge and w ..
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DA y 8 E F 0 RE THE place School OtStrtct ruerves lhe PA NY I N SUR AN CE above on S.ptember 11, This atattment wu filed T·T33 Th11 bualneu 11 con-13, 20, \99~ <;•al mother to her two SALE· (7 t•) 3B5-4B37 Each Bodder must Wbm•t r!9ht to re1ect 1ny Ot en AGENTS:.. BROKERS & 1981 With ll'le County Clerk ot duei.d by en lndlllldual T·7S5 cMdren (2 13 ) 627-4865 with •ach bid..-certified or B1d1 and not necessar•y MANAGE"S, 3090 Bt1stol Barbara Malkcmeh Orange County on S.ptem. PUBLIC NOTICI Th• regllltent(a) com----------C
1 or • cashier's ciladc payable IO accept the lowest B•d, and s1r .. t, Suite 160. Costa Th•• s111ement was filed bef 11, 1992 Flctltleu. m.nced to transact bl.isl. PU8UC NOTICE remat on arren~
T AC49059 the DISTRICT Ot • bid to waive eny tnlormality or M .... Calif. 92628 with the County Ctenc ol F544202 neat under the F1ctitioo1 ----------menta by Noph.lne So·
Pubt1sned Newport th 1 t forth lfregu11111y 1n any Bid ,. Richard Henry Schwetek· Orang• County on Septtm· P bllahed Ne port Beach Bualneae N•ftM Buslnen Neme(a) l•ste<S Flc t"leu• clety. A m em orl•I Beach Costa Mcs:i D<)tfy bOncl •n e orm " c .. v.ci art, t312 Ow1gger Or, Co· bef 4 1992 u w Steteinent above on· September 10, aua1neaa ...... glatherltlg Wiii be held o in the contract documents NE WP 0 R T ·M ESA rona dtl Mar, Calif 9~25 • Co1111 Mese Daily Pilot The Following pe!"lon1 t992 •I a later date, Ptlot Septem1>or
2~ cto· 1n an amount not less than UNIFIED SC .. OOL. DIS. Betty Martin Schweickert. Fs43957 September 22, 29, October ere doing business 11: Robert Parll . SC.teMeftt
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1992 1765 10' o f tho maxtmum TRICT ol Ore nte 13120ut11g9erDr,Coron11 PubhshedNewportB•;~h·e,13,1092 DYNAMIC ROOF SYS· Tttla atatement wu Ultd.,:::,,,~=,,':!,::'°"'
---------amount of bid as a guaran-County. del Mar. C11hl. 92625 Costa Mesa Dally I ot T0 735 TEMS, 873 W. 15th St., with the County Clerk of A BAAOAlN LOCK a KE\', PUBLIC NOTICE tee that the bidder will Sh•ron L. Ching, DI-This bu1!nt11 11 eon· September 15, 22, 29, Oc· C ,..OTICE Ntwporl Beach, Calif, Ofenge County on Septtm·
21341
Antlgue Lane, Hun-
enter Into the proposed t of p h sin ductod by hu5bMd and to,,.r 6, 1992 PUBLI " 92683 w 18, 1992 tin'""" ~•ch Calif
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*9 NOTICE OF rec or urc a 9 wife T·721 Timothy Michael SWHI· F545094 •-" ' 'M PETITION TO contract II th• same Is and Werehoualng SS&-The rogl1trant(a) com· Flclhleua lend, 204 E. 16th, Costa P bflahed Newpor1 8eadl· Jaannln Ellen y~r•,
aw.,ded 10 S)leh bidder In 3217 mane.ad to transac;t bust. PUBLIC NOTICE eualr-. .. NanM Mou Cohl 92627 u I 21341 Antlgue Lane. un-~~~~Hi:~'i:~ the event of 1?1Jlure to ente< Publl•hed Newport nes1 under the f1ct11Jous Stete9"nt Ttll1' bu1°lneu Is con-~o~ta .::s~ ~~~~· :' 1~1:" =~~~·~192:!
• into aald COf1tr&ct., such •• Beach..COsta Mer.a oaily But1ne11 Nam•(•) hstOd Fictitious The Followlng ~· ducted by: an lndtvldual • em • · d~ by• .,, lndtvldual
FRANK D. KEELER cunty Wiii,,. forfeited. Pilot October 8 13 1992 1bove Ofl• September t , Bualneu Neme are doing bualneH ••: The regl1tt1nt(1) com-13, 20. 1092 The rag'latt1nt(•) com-CASE NO. A105533 The DISTRICT reJllfVU • • • 1m 1992 St•t•inent PACIFIC TUNA YACHT mtnced to nntlCI bual-T•757 menced to transact bual-
To en h~rs. benencJarlet, the rf9ht to r~ect eny Of all Rlcher<I ti Schweickttt The FollOWlng pet'IO(ll CLUB. 310t W. Coll1 nesa Utld« Iha Flc11dous PUil.iC NOTICI ne .. ~ ltte Flc:tltiou.
creditor.. cont•ngont credt-bid Of to waille "'Y 1,. PUBLIC NOTICE Th• atatement was flied .,, ctolng bulinea1 u . Hwy , Newpon BH ch, Bualnesa Name(•) lsi.<t Bualnew Name(•) llMd
\ora, and peraont who may s With IN County Cler1C Of (l)SEABREEZE EXECU-Clad. 92663 I~ on: AUCIU'l I, '"1 Pl lltl above . not 1114 ... ' othltWlse M intertaled In regutarltl" Of l8'0tmlhtlH NOTIC• OP Orange County on S.J*m-flVE SERVICE! (b)JMS Pacific Tune YacN Clul», T.M SWMtSlnd IC ,.. on: E ~
the win or ts\ate, 0t both, In any bid Of In lhe l:lld-PUaUC &Ale OP bet 10, 1992 E>CECUTIVE SERVICES, Calilomla, 1 tO Via Orvieto, Th6' atatement ... flled ......... ....... ~.m.,,. wH le.cl
of FRANK 0 . KCELER ding. ,144015 34126 S .. va 1302 Dena Ntwporl 8aach, Calll Witt the County Cleft! ~ ........... With the ~ Clett. oC A PETITION has been No btdOClr m1y wilhdraw PERSONAL. .-ROPUTY Pubhhed Ne¥1port 9Ncti. Point Cakf 92629 ' 92683 Orange COUlllY on Septetn-The FOllowtng peraons Of r ... -.. ~-
f•ed by EVERETI COLES any bid f()f • petlOd of Punuant to the Cal1fom1a Co111 MHa o .. ty Piiot Jea~n• Miii• $h\#Tlerd Thi• bu1fn111 I• con-w 11, 1992 -doing bullnet1 ·o· .,7, ilN'"' on ~.r In the Supenor Court ol f 5) d fteflhe S.I~ St0t199 Fee"-Octobe 3"laf Selva #302 ow ducted by: a OOtPO'llOn F ..... '7 C O.AU .AL I UIL INO • Cal1lomta, County o1 OR· 0r1y.five 1
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.,_ lty Act )B & P Code 21700 September 22. 29, t '°"11, Cafrt. m2t ' The r•g'11tt1nl(1) c-Puf)ltftd ~ .___ MAINTENANCE, 1 t40 ,... ...
ANO!. etas. M4-'°'IN op9nlll9 tC Mq. • Ile undttllgned I, 13, Itta Thll bu1lnt11 I• con-menctd lo trenMCt but!-.c-p;· ~ COlllll Highway, '--PubllWd Newport~ THE PrnTION requells btds w\11 , .. at pubtic llUCllon T·73• ducted by .,, lndtvldual nets under the ficWOU. Coate ,_.... Dalty ot QllNl llelctl, CMI 12$6t Coel8 Mela Deity ~ ~th~et~EVE~R~ETT=:C:Ol~E~S~be:.::A:P:tl'f'~ment=:;:Bond==and=~· on 10.15-92 at lt·30, et PUIUC NOTICE The reglatrent(•) com. lu14neaa Nem•(•) llsted Sepeamber 22, 29, Odober D.-eyne L. Theltorcl, 8311 Sepeember n , oaoe. e.
PubliC Stotege 2099 Pia• menced to lttt~ but!-lbowe on: NIA I, t3, 1912 SH ehore Or., Hewpon IJ, 20, tll2 c:enlla Ave., Coal.I MeM. FlctlU.U. nl&a undef the RctttloU9 ~ T·nl 8e8Cft, Ca•f. t2t83 T.
7541 CA, l*"Sontt P'oPl'tY. In-...,,.... • .._ Bu11ne11 Narne(a) lilted This •etement w• ffled PUIUC -nci Thi• bualneH 11 con
clVdlng fl.lmllure, dothlng, •boYt on· S.~w 15 with the County Cleftc ~ "" duiCttd by. .,, lndfll!dutl .. •uc llOTICI
tools arwrr o"* hout• Stetetnent 1992 • • Oranoe County on S.em---... .._._ The 1eo111r1nt(a) com-_ _......_ ____ ~--....... ·• hold l1tm1 stored by the 1'ie F011Qw4ng '*'°"' Je M•.._ Shurrwd bef il. 1na .-... -menced lo ttlnMc:t bul'-teMaa following per10na. 8085 ere dolftCI bu1IM11" •nne -,... flled ' PM4I .. ,,,.. .. llw neee under the F1ctivou1
BOB 1u:u.~ C317 TOMMY ~>J..J .. ~ .. EOIESTAHIBVTllL OORtS :;,• ~··= .. ~!n of ........ A.._ .... --.._..!! ..... _.. """""' Name(•) fla1ed ....... . RUBLE. 1;.;392 JAMES )o:. .. oc.nun N ~1 Of Cou .., ' ~--,...,..., ... ..., ,__....., _... 1'ie folow4ng peraone a~ on: NIA ... 111111 lie ...
MCGREW, 8 019 MARK NS (c)KAPPUR MIU. I ~ n., on -..-1 .. Co... .. ... Daly flllot .. doing""'*'-• ~ ~ .. llMIRll
FAY, C307 TAINA SAYLOA. LUM8£A CO (d,MVIR bet 1 '1"2 ~MI0'7'7 s.ptambet 22. 29, October l:OU.,IUNT IPECIAL-Thia ltatament wH fifed The followlng ptf'IOftl
OwMf ,...,..,.. the not'l' MODELS (e)NAT ONAL I, t). tll2 ISTI 11lllO Newtlope It., with the ~ Cler1C ol 1tedolna bu ....... I M : '
GARAGE SALE .
HINTS
Mak~ sure you
arrive at the
garage sale early
or you will miss
the best bargains!
to bid at the Hie. Pur-MOTOA CO. (f)RAllWAY Publlahea Newpon ~ f.74f lie. 'A212. Fountain Ytlley, On1noa County on ~ LOI Al.ISOS VILLAO! el'I .... must,,. made With [HQINUAINO AOCNCY Co1ta Meu Diiiy '1lot Celt. a7C1e w ti, 18t2 Cl..£ANlRI, 2.2122 Loa Alf.
PtflONll d'lec:k1 "' C41 ... (Q)SCOUOtA SCAlli MOO· Septemw n . ~ •. fllUIUC llOTICI Pater Johft lonln, "' . NtlMll •o• •I<. Mlaalon ~. ,,.. ______ _
lert checJca Of)ly and peld fiS, I t42 Autland I•. 13, 20, 1992 Pl'--llllle 9301 °'"'"*" Or., H~ ltubllahed Newpon Belch· Callf. Nelt
'"' .. llme of pVfdlaM All Newport BHCh, C1111 T-762 -llnllOn ...... Cellf.12t41 Co .. M•• Delly l'tlot l(yu OIUt '°"'· 25 llroew No matter
P.UtChaMCI OOQda 8't SOid 82M3 • ........ llw Thla ~llNU le con-I 1278, INIM, Cattf. 92714 h t ,
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... , .... Ind ""'91 be ,... Lelenne Marie Huntley. ""'"'° NOTICI .......... l ducead by. en lrd1dtllf s..-mbet 2t, OdoOer •• lhl• bu1lneH I• con-w • you re
moved et the tirM of •ate 1142 Autlend 1'4, Newpott The FOl!owtno peniona T"9 reate11antC•l com-u. 20, 1112 ducted by. an~ dotng, your
seiu tubtect to pt1or can-e.ech, eaw 92M3 FtctlUeue .,. dOlna bullnete •· mtlnOtd lo nn.ect bwaf. N"lt The re;111ranl(s) ~ hometown celteUon 1n tn. t¥ant of"' Thi• bualn••• 11 con-.._.,.... ......_ ~ TAAVU.. 1 ... 1 neea undW tt. ~ PUIUC _TICI mencect lo ~ bwaf.
lllfMtlt ~ <IWr* and ®';:ted by •n lncl!Vldu.. •tet......e P~ eoeet Hwr .. .,,.... luatneaa Neme(IJ ~ "" nHt under .,. FkM11~ "9W1ftanar
obliQaled patty OMld thi1 The regf1trant(1) com· The P::Ollowlng '*'°"' 8Metl, Calif to7'2 now. on'. "'4 Flct...._ Butonesa Name(•) bled ,...,......
29th Ind llh day o( Sept I menced to t~~;' butl· .,-8 oo;ng l:lulinna M ' f'A Travel I TOln, 1 C .......... Jotln Bonin,¥. .... .......... ,............_ ebo\11 on: NfA Tiit Oc1 Ile.I under v,.. ,.itlotiOU• I •) S lI8 JU OAT 0 A fom11 Cotpor11ion, n2'1 Thie 9'MlfMfll WM flt(! -·--l<yu Chui IOm Pubtlci at., ... ~ lu1tneH ~•me(•) t•slad ftt)OtSfM:sst"ll.'f fMflO. Mtll CfWll Ot., "'"8 t20, ""' the County CtMt °' , ...... _. Thlt ~ wea lllt4
........ nt Inc., T• ... lbo¥e Oii NA trNT MUSIC, 7952 Moon· llQUtl• Hiii•, Calif taMl Or9nQt County on~ The F'Ollowlng pet90nt """ "" Count; Otft ol
......... (7t4t ..... ~. lttll"lt'le tiunl'trY shadow 14, Huntington Th•• bUSIMH •• con-btr 11, 1"2 .,.. doing bualnMc•Haa:IHl·Y Orlfl08 Courfr on...,..,...
a--,,.._.... • The PHot c1-• 8Hth, Caltl. 92'47 ducted by:. COtl)On!DOn ,.....,. AC' IYl MA " -2). Itta ... ______ __
..,..... .., -'· ftecl Chris f'O{ll•song. 7'92 Th• re;t1tret1I(•) COffto ~ NeWpot1 8-ch--SALES .... w. llltl It. P .... t to Publlahed Newport ... __ ~w 14 Hunting ~ to ltenut't butt· ...._. Coeta MeM, Cellf 12121 ~ __ ...._ a
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"OU "•"'• Deaeh..Coata Mesa 0-'y ll'I• most c:OmPf•• ....... ton~ Callf Nt.1 ,,... undef Ul9 'lcWout Coal• M"" Daly ,.._, ..Jam" MIC.hMI S8wlll1, ........ -..-• • " r.......,
P110t s.plemtw12t Octo-•IV9 end current dtrac Thi• bui1na11 11 con. 8u11ne11 Ham•(•) lltlted ..,,_1"* 22, n . C>clot*' l1n Tuatn, ea.ta ...... CO.. MIN 0...., "'°' 0.. ~~'Ja
bare 1m ' t0tv of good• Md Mr· ducted bV en lndMc!UAI eb0¥8 on: NtA I , tJ, t992 Callf ~7 '°'*I, IJ. 20, ~7. 1"2 ---------• t161 v•CA• •rovnot ftle reela1r1nt(a) com l{emeth VllfKt, Vt(e Pt811· T·'T.tt This bullMH l• con. f .771
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Pilot Tuesday, October 6, 1992 •7
880 \Vest Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 ..
I E--CllmJISE I How To Place A Classtfted Ad
FOR SALE By Phone ..................... 848-68'78 '
1ooa-1eaa . 8900-8918 801CMl080
s:ooam -5:80pm
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8:80am -5:30pm
MonclaJ' thru Prld&7
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Costa Mea, CA, 8188'7
34~3939 8'7&0-8790 '7011-9080 Deadlines ............... &:30pm d&U7 tor
All real niate llatlnp that ·
nm 1D Saturday's publication
appear tn the separate
Real Estate tabloid section.
l~mLOYIBJ : ll'PlllllRllES
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1002 CORONA IRVINE 1044 BALBOA COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPO~T GENE'RAl 2602 CORONA COSTA MESA 2624 <!OSTA MESA 2624
======DEL MAR 1022 PENINSULA 2107 ======BEACH Z1691====== DEL MAR 2622
:::::======Open sa-tou 12·5, 9 rus·I========= Lux condo, nr scp, 2br·l::::=======l•Studlo Apt. ocean =========:l2Bdrm, 1Ba, lndry rm QUIET LOCATION! ff You Snooze ...
Vou know the rest
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out on this 1errillc OP·
portunity. 2300 sq ft.
48R, 38A, .huge lot
Jual 5254,900.
tltng wind. Turtle Rock 1 ba, lrpl. pool-tns, view, Laguna Beach. BEST Location 2Br Nr bus, market. K· Cozy hous. '2BR 1 BA. 6 C.,~M View LoRt• .Vista, Dual mstr ste, .... ~ gym, $1010.mo., 638· •2Br Apt, 2 blks to Begonia Park JSOO st· mart ,& movies. Will yard, new carpet &
t b~~1·3~~t~ ~~dy ,don, lormL living/din· /£_\ 0405 ttys, 731-7528. Beach Rentals! ocoan, gar, Laguna view, 2-<:ar gar. Slaooi accept oc housing. vertical blinds. S850
o ui · azc · k Ing, end unit, oveslook HEAR BEACH/BAY LRG·38R NEWPORT PENINSULA Beach. •2Br Hou-, 3101376-9369 5675/mo 22&'/1 aterka 8'" Gtulldy, Agl. 675~161 park, 1ust reduced S f 2~ E'side. frpl, gar, ~RLY OA WlmER close to shopping, mo. 2268 Mapl• CENTAUR MGMT
C-21 A Neighbors
hood Emporium
(714) 839-2100
Sp'lglassval"'"'' '5319,999 by owner ·'~·+ remodt'd, dJw. w/d SSSOMOSJ950t.10 CdM.499-1460 M2·2288 , &42-2288
"""'' 854-445'\. hkup, 51275 659-3335 1·48R1ncl Wattf!ront 1---------Spacious 2BR 1BA, ' Model porlect SBA w/ Furnished,Unlumishoo Free util, !Ow deposit. w/d hkup. Avail. A ii bl II
190• views. Terms orl========= Furnished Homes Village Creek Condo, 1 BR opt in Westmin-10-15. $950 721-9912 va a e.
trado. Coll Patrick Gll!NERAL 2102 For vacauon . Roloca, 3BR 2BA, over 1700 Villa Rentals ster ~540, pool lndry 2BR 1 ~Ba townhouse NEWPORT
Tenore 760s8702 &<-tion-SchoolSeason-sq fl. Walk to So. 675-4912 &crprt894,8115 wfenced yard, $7351 Bll!llCH 2669 Spacious 1 Story
Or1ginat owner hos
ma1ntatned homo In
AgL Naltonwide USA Coast Plaza. w /d mo. 546-9081 1;n Newport Bch Stu Holidays s Call For An hkup. Att. 2-<:ar gar. COSTA MESA 2624 --------I;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:===:;:
Balboa Bay Club Info Sheet $1300/mo. days 261·1-------,---I======== -;:=======I DoYouWantAn •2BDRMS750• mint cond. Lovely ========
ba c kya r k . Largo COSTA MESA 1024 roc ma. Owner may
$1 ,050 .673-RENT 9151 ext 100 or eve •Lido Penlnttulo• BALBOA -Extra lg 1BR, quiet, *1BDRM ·-· ~4°1466 Unique 1 & 2BA Units ISIAND 2606 clean, no pets & great ~
assist with l1n. Try 80 ======== Costa M••a 3bd LAG 2Br, 2 lull bath for lease. Private bch. Townhouse-Stute place 10 lrve w low Frjg, dshwshr, stew• Condo $1250 Oceanfront w'marina on bay, 673:6030 !:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;: ''' rent? 831s8427 Call Incl. No pets 545-48~5 10..101 5260,000
C-21 Welcome
$ "8--75
Twn Key Property
Darting 3BR. 2BA sin·
Lovely Mediterranean.
nr Bk Bay 4Br 3Bo. 3
yr nw, cstm. At'duced.
$369,000 &42-8807
gl• story on 7000 sq n ========
Newport Bch S 1285
1 bd Condo course vu
Sec'd bldg W/2 encl HUNTINGTON . 710 Udo Park o-. s... 3BR 2\12Ba. encl ga· Me . o-n Dallwf parkng spes. Furn. Avt -------"-SMALL 1 oR 1 BA, pvt rage, wshr/dryr hkups, .,._ • 1111 ·s1eoo~rly 67s-0308 BEACH 2140 •SEA ISLAND 2BR, patio, new carpcVpnL pvt back yard, pool & E'SIDE Back Bay 2~BA. golf cour~e vu $650/mo mcl ultl Avail spa $1070 mo+ $350 Cozy lBR. Window 2600 sq ft , 2-stry . immediately. 675-7663 dep. 548-7001 Newport Shrs ;l~ 2BR 1 Ba 2-aty condo. 53300/mo. 644°9123 2233 F-eJrview Rd seat. s595tmo. No
Hse $1350 COSTA MESA 2124 Pollo, pool, ctubhse, --------YEA..RLY APT 1BR, pets. 1553 Mesa Dr.
SELL
your used vehicle
through classified
&42·5878 lol Assumable to;inl FOUNTAIN
New roof & paint Up-
dated kit.Ch.n 6 baths VALLEY 8'x8' Cal Spa. 1034
Corona del Mar
Channel Reel view
w/d $875. Avoit now 2BR 1 Ba upstrS' duphc S850. ullt Included, ---------• 646-4262 or 645-9543
840 2772 o r 3 79-S699 42nd St. blk to beach Recently remodld, lrg $300 OFF MOVE IN ~,.,,....,-..,.-,.,,,,==,...,...,,=-=-1----------1:ear prk,,g Avi 11115 deck. N pets 673,...220 E'aJde Lg 1 BR/1 BA
2bd 51600 51100/mo. 789·1821 Ct\•rmlng 1 BR. Gar, patio, teundryl---------Eastside courtyard Apts. Gated. Fae, $725fmo. 2680 C:21 Berg Realt~
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Lovely 3BR Stratford RENTALS AVAILABLE cul·de s;ac street, encl ======== Full Kit/BA. pvt patto, BALBOA thing! 642s5858 Calhy 650-3237 msg home has slo.yhght In gar $1250 548·7001 S735'mo yearly Ut1l lam1lyroom E.Jctens1ve Waterfront .Homes 321 COLLEEN Northwood Timberline. 1nct 645 8943 PENINSULA 2607 $300 OFF MOVE·INI E'aide Lg 2br 1BA
uso ol ceramic hie Inc. Realtors $1"200 Twnhm 3BR 2BR, lncd yd. Wtr pd bale, encl garage.
New carpet Only 631·1400, 760-3600 •---------2'·'BA, a.c, 1 p, 2-car Luxury Condo! 836-4120 9-5PM quiet adults. S750lmo 5234.000 873·e900 * E ' sid e 2Br 1 \"1Ba gar yr lse 786-8404 Plush white carpeting, •Furn 1 BR 1 BA ga· 2194 Placentla·D 5755 120 E. 20th. 722·6804
C:21 Sea Breeze cottage. micro, aitch Catallna view. 2BR rage, AC. yrly $8001 1575 Orango-C 5745 --------
C7f4) H2s5521 gar w opnr, w d hkup. 2BA, $1700'mo. Call mo. Close to bch. E 'alde lrg 2BR H • BA
$515,000 380, 2BA BAI.BOA sml yd $950 631-4442 NEWPORT Rock Mcintire, Remme (213) 553s3773 •1 Mo FrH U11tsl Lg dupte>e., cul·de-aae, n unit. So. ol Hwy, near •--=---_..,,.-----..,,..., clean 2br 1ba, gar, nu shops n/pets w/d park. For lease at ======== PENINSULA 2 107 30A ~ drn, yard. 2-<:ar BEACH 2169 4 97-4000 o r 587;7425 •Oce•nfront Lg 3BR cpl, O/W, storage. t Ss20 64s'..6266 '
11700/mo Campbell HUNTINGTON gar. clean, no pots =========~I OCEAN FRONT 3BR 2Ba, Ip, d'W. w/d, $750 No Pe·t 640-2495 pa '0• S895,000 3BO, 2 625 B Plumer $1 ,050 ;;;; 2BA upper, 2 car gar, gar. No pet 51700 mo ---------•""'E_so_td_e-.-c-le_an_l_b_r_w_a_te-r
story w 200 guest BEACH 1040 Pru Cal Rhy. Agt trpt. IMMAC, 52300 yrty 673-6640 •2 BR Duplex. quiet, lg gas pd, atta gar, sm Ap~~x118 lot. spa for ad •ct~ B.1rba1a 729 7286 "fAST mo, yrly, 675 2272 •-8-3-c-h-et_o_r -c-u-te-.-n-u-d-ec-. ~7eda,yd'w~'?J1 ~=~P~ yard. no pets .
............ " " Ml RESULT" $825/ .-.. 7 7...... $585 mo 548-6680. 1925,000 Lg mstr, Exceptional Value E'alde 201' 1ea, m1n1 Th• Bluff• 3BR 2BA. Nico atea. sep lutt krt mo -• ~ ·~lights, patio. ""blk Sparkling 4BA home Cal a condition Interior, SllVICI > 2 patios, pool, l/p, nu $600 incl ut1IS. Ouiet ---------· to bch Ootda.beny w locean breezes, quiet street, large DlllCTOIY crpt, lmmae, must N S No pets 873-5580 •EASTSIDE• GOOD LOCATIONI
644-906() ~~~ re~~r=:~~he70~ lilJPlll .. yard. 5985 631-484~ I-or ltt•<.ult see. $1350 mo 644·1559 1-8-1-ud-1-0-$-5-00-. -&--1..,B-R ;:~r/d~~pl~:~p. O~:
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REMODELING TILES 3528 COATING 35701======= SERVICES 38121==5=av=0n==M=ov=in=g=l:R=•=Roo=ta=a=,.= • .,..=,..=
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=======:=:ITILE Installed/Repaired Wat~rproof Deck Coat· ~.,:O~~~:'o:C~=~:·::! Bad Credit Removed XLNT rep. 1 hr mtrt ins. 8G3r,:n1te9r!:c11118ic21R3681g
Werden Con••· Custom Prompt Coutleous Serva Ing, quahty wrk, rea-•trash etc 748.1825 Bonkrupl/Judgcmenta T167659 \I/MC 731-2956 v--
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FrH design 30yrs exp John & Shclby.846-6176 !>87430 722-8789 CAI 800640·3304 Moving Co, 1124436 1-
11'307331 841·2099 '-========= HOME Bankruptcy/Divorce Lowest rates Short SCREEN ,_ Attorney assisted notice. 650-9276 SERVICES 3920
BATHROOM CHILD CARE 3536 FLOOR INSTALL REPAIRS 3758 Mom BBB:paymt plan '-=======I Est 1978:722-8500 !::========:-
======= JtEPAJJS 3620 I======= PAINTING 3858 Metlculoua Mof'ton'• IH~ewvT~ftlNG 3448 CHILD CARE 7 days o RS H R I :======= Mobile screen service • .u;;ranw I;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:: • om• •pa,.. !::======== no min.-no service
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remod 1• lrM est, refs LOVINO MOTHER with Abraham 659·7963 .. ackmun M ... nry Uc•602098. Ins. I=========
550lOO ..._2773 2 yr old, wlll care lor Br1ck·block-atone Free eal 645-3305 TILE
hlld In CM h JEWE' •y 3784 frff est. 20 yrs exp your 0 m """ "81n82 636-31<>9' ~20 y .. If ft....&Moo 111....&. (Blket If~) ~17 fft9.n'PlllH! ,.-•• -•r -· CAltPENTIY 3510 \11\nl I" n.-. Adlald ... Uc. .... LOVING NANNIE• IHG-3621 &illy Jew.elry 141 aa.-.,. .._
Qlly CUatM •~ av.al4 NP -t.+i11ble, Watch Repair, custom MOVING 3834 TOP QUALITY _....._ 1 ._ Qlllm .,..._., prof tr•lnlng, from Jewelry, 3118 Newport very compethl\le
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11'591315 Tom 770-27"
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.._._ Aerftocl Ooofs. .. fair.,_, qlty ~ g&',~~~:.A::~ TRIM PAINTING. Y0ut TREE
·-.;;: ~ ttuCCO l Ort-CLEANING Call Debra 642·1589 LANDSCAPE. reaa rates aaa.cMtO castle 11 my cenvas S!IVJCES 3929 ~~~,..~SERVICES 3548 IAWN CUE 3808 l'oor M""'• wo;;; 1 ~~~k l========::; ,.-_. ....... ., n•....,.y -•u 3710 hr min Guer. lowelPl \ :,t!'llllT~ T=.~
=========I •~·au---.. .__.__ unnu mnn rat••· lie. 101002 •~======== ,.. ..... ,_ ·-.. •L9'Wft• m<>w9d front 1 71 1833 9925 1-moval. cleanup. lawn CEME1fT 7yrs •xp: xlnt ref' a, & bac k I 11 .50, cleans naur 4 · PIANO a VOCAL Hrv. 451-8848
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C>t w/hardWd ltoors, w/d, $400 675·2102 wanted to •h•t• ml• female, Whit• to repair production Antique 7 • I carved $4295. SELL 11..a. DIS~
trplc. gatage w/remote hou ... Beach/bay No chest and.,._., Gofd. IM!•rftNALS 3002 equip. Electnc:., wekt-ChlneM ~ (2) 720-7481 u1.v...a111a• control. 631-44'42 drugs. amoke, peta. Ven8"'9 Route: Per enweat a nd Bolaa .-~ Ing and fabrication a l1950/l1250, 4 Chi· _Oueen.:..=;:..;..;;or:;;;;..K_lng_P.,..al_m_•_· ~. ~ -IOSS
2 v ..... New! 3BR D~VTALS TO $435 + Avail 10/1. ..... Earn • steady Chica. &e1·5828 Kelty plua. Salary nego-,,... _...,.. 8', 13 , ... tall. l20 ea. H9tb•-=::i1:::=:=====
2BA, family complex, auon.a 723·1962 caah Income. 1..aoo-Found 9-29-92, Sweet MULTLMPMTYLIMI liable, DOE. Benefits. RCS Lallque, Uadto, 4 plants eo kind• 1 1 •a.1Electrlc Thom.a OrgM.
S1050/mo SHARE 2724 Npt Penln 3BR dplx "' 153-8363 Female mix bfMd. All cd he 1-800-lff.ANE Send teaume and aaJ-tlah bowta w/standa, 7 Ulac 874-9422 Uk• New l800 or
'71...,.50-8310 sand. Mstr w/BA. Prol Vending will make you black, White cheet and FOR IN AIDE of~ LIFE aty hlatory to: HR pea of carved IYc>tY 3' Shad•. Pine, Cypr... bnt ofter •• 841 eoS3
STEPS TO SAND •Weatcllft Pool Mm M/F N/S. seoo -+ dep ric h! $3000 & up caah paws . Qolde nweat no900/ccclvg. ti+ 12/mln Manager, P.O. Boie each, .... catVlnga, t ... l&-gallon l20.
Clean 1BR, trg deck, L ite ,..,.... •7M8t2 wkJu ...,,,.. Exctualv• and Bolaa Chica, HB FOXY GIRLS 1287, Santa Ana, CA 8' vaaea, roMWOOd 1r a1'1on plant~ 111:======== ge pvt mastrer au , 723...,...,.. °'.. F ....--•• _.. • 82702. EOE din._ tbl• w/8 chalra W-glatetla 110 . ..., •• • ..... 22 PIDOS. ~rage, utll pd. N/pets tun pantry. Non-smkt, machlnea. Choice 841·-Kefty "'W .,, _
S?50/mo. 723-1292 S540 + util. 722-6679 Nwpt, lu• tum condo, local toutea·cheap. Found 9/25, Auatrallan IJNCEISORED&SEXUAL R.E. Aalat PIT !/E~:YS.p4h~ene: TANNING ••D fot OIGAJIS IOSI :&::;;;: 0c u.. •. , pool, tenn, wk to bch, Zeto down fl qual. s--... -rd, ~·· Hll'H.V O ( I _ _.•w a ter n ,.._, unfurn aA. Av•ll 10· o.n 1-800-769-5818 m'a.-te"','-22nd & ta rMtMt Top prod ucing Agt Dlamonda, tvng rm aale, S\20 caao• •-========= 1 hse to aandl 2BR 15 n a gar w/d 1·8M_••IMXX:''' neada Aaatatani to set, couch, 4 lrg l2000). Montego Y1• 2Ba, gar s1200. 6801 For Ad Action $495. ,;..~. ~73 · Ana eve area. 'VW"IOOIN'rV I help w/ofo duties, bronzes: 5', T Horse, Wolff syaa.m. ~ w ... te ._,. 11 Inch
Seashore 673-4674 Call a 548-1858 • tr CC Open Hou ... a com-a• Lion, 2 tu dog• alao 24 suna. Only 22 6r smaller ebony or
Mqney "atks ... and ....... COUU.ICW. UfVESTllEHTS LOS T ParrQt med·afz• TYCO$i tL -'-ti putet Inputting. ,Ron a amaller btonzff, 4 houta of usage on wht grand s*ino. Wll Classltied speak• ltsl ,,_. ~--WANTED 2912 gray with red tall, In per 'fl,_. f 780-5000 XtOt Otlental ruga $400-bed. 714/892·5359 pay reaaonable price.
language. IEIL ISTATI aeavlew/spyglasa •t•• R--tlonl,.. 3.000. etc, eto. etc, ======== 84~8830. l-~A!D~V!IS~!!OR!._ll~~~~~~~~;; orn...t-A. ,....rd, look ·-.. IK ......... 841.0790 1========~· Make tho right move. • 40"Mt DISCOUNT, 4 In your tr-and Its· MEMBERSHIPS M-F. FIT, lit typing. serious buyers ontyl JEWELIY FURS
Piiot Real Estate 842·5878 amau notea well se-ten for talking and tiling, 0/E, WP, Muat GI 1 ht F R ptov 1 For Ad Action -;;;::;;::=:=:~~~ '-================ BUSINESS OFFICE cured, by rea1 •state wh1st1es. 640-6691 3018 ha~ exce1 tront otc. ~!i; wtrg ad1t · deak; t ART 6025 can 8 :: 1;;; C8t9)247·7827 aJ com. & PR skills. patio tbl 2 oh,..; alnglel-;;;=====:::::;;::;:: .... COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 fOI RENT 2769 Lo.;;;1 t!1r~ =: NEWPORT BEACH Meaa Ve rde ~onv. futon W/ frame; chatrt'" •S TAT• SALE ,,_,,. ==========.1=========;1 •~=============== lean Sept 24 eve Viv-COUNTRY CLUB Hosp. S48-55S4 ladder. dya 842·5031 Ch1nea• bar $3000, ., EXEC oHlce•, .IW MONEY Ian Ln NB. 548-2o'67 GOLF MEMBERSHIP, Ive mag 760-1832. e11qulslte Ivory cheaa AD-VISOR Costa Mesa
$99 Security Deposit
Bay Breeze Apartments
Spacious & Quiet lBR Apts
with Cool Ocean Breezes,
Pool, Covered Parking &
Laundry Facilities.
Call 548-0336
Airport, NB. From PILOT CLASSIFIED S48·2575 -.._ •• llett-aa aet $3500, Oriental .-..-2 •• .-78 S350/mo. Pvt work TO LOAN 2914 EMPLO~...---·-carpets S1000-S3000.,::;;;;;;;v...:;;;:;;;-:;;;;:;;:;~ stations S1 50/mo. It'• the resource yc:)u Newport •••c h iauona W..ted II you have• Russian bo••• $200-
Free prkng, tum, re-1:9===.=T=c=A=s=H=S:;S oan count on to .... • country c lub golf SERVICES 5533 FIRll ON SZ mat. s 4oo m sic boxes
cept, cottee, cool tm. S Lo!~: personal, busl· myriad of merohan-membe ra hlp tor (uaed) but In great Atrl~ .~ and m.,,Y TIAJISPOITADOI
FAX soc, copier 10c. ness, debt consollda· dise items, becaus~ --'!· 854-0310. ........ cond, please call other beautiful hem•.•-;;;=======•
833-9550 Al Oulnlan f out columns compe USE 842-4321 e• 307 By appointment on"' .• '."========== tion. ect.. Easy quali y-qualified buyer• to THE Please be aware thtat ---------673•1504 ·• t;
Newpor1 .. ec:h Near Ing, same day •P· calll f?ILOrs the llatlngs In this cat· SIMMONS baby cnb & BOATS
Water. Ample parking. proval, bad credit OK 842·H78 CLASSIFIED egory may require you othet baby furn, toya, -===========
Air, kitc hen. new 1-80C)..382 -8430 to call a 900 number baby & adult clothing,;;; I;;=======::
decor. 400 SF $375/ In which there Is a 6 piece Oueen rattan OFFICE 1859 Ma hogany Cla•
mo, 450 SF $400/mo. Ca 11 642-5678. EMPLOYMENT c harge per minute. bdrm ML 640-2755 FURNITURE 18 ft Century Resorter,
By month utJI• Incl. OPP09'P'lftn'Pntr Bartender Trlllneet EQUIPMENT V8, built tor akllng °'
t300 SF $1100/mo Put a few words &\IVOUUftJ Needed, eam up to MERCHANDISE c r uising th• bay.
lse. Ask for Jay: Daya $150 dally, salarv + MISC 6015 6047 $5000/obo. liMS8-4402 945.99ao Evest to work for you ·T •----~.......,,.,,=--wknds 87&-71711 • tips, lull or part um•. • ======== 1992 PORTA·BOTE. 12 EMPLOYMENT 2 wk training, women, Notice of ••• on ft long, with 3HP •lee
5530 men 21 or older. Call: 4 Pirelli p.6 lites goods lef1 al 2424 SE motor & batt.,lea._
BUSINESS B~ wheels. low mlles,
7011
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Anawe rlng S e rvice cost-$112 new. aell for ana hts, to be held on 89 Baytiner, 15' with 50 ----=-------------------------tOPPORTUNITY "' OPPORTUNITY 10-&-92. 9 am at same hp outboant. Auna/ Oper. p/t swing shift EMPLOYMENT $75 ea. 645-3323 locatfon. 752·2200 loob Qt'Nl. lots ot ••· By CHARLES GOREN
wJth O MAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
2904 2904 Includes weertends, Assorted Items: dHk $3500 e73-8858
must type> 35 wpm, WANTED 5535 with large tetum..fdeal ============= tru. ·
will train, SS/hr, CM ,0 , computer w,,.hair P'~S • Udo 14 3235, Uttman
area, 549-5560 •-·I ~-~tary s14s:Exercls• bike-,1;1 aalla. fast boat. per-
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OUT FOR THE COUNT RECESSION
PROOF
Forklift Mechanic Seeks employment for ablo Printer on stand ttalter. S750. w/o
Journeyman. Min 7 c100vn+g. w hpm'9.· WTPy/Wp~n~ w/casters-perf cond Pretty alster klttlea, Al· D. Johnson 644·2292
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The bidding:
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Opening'lead: Two or • •
Every card tells a story. Adapt the
plot to your plan of campaign and a
new finale is youl"ll to write. This
deaJ explains what we mean.
South has a close decision wheth·
er Lo double or sm1ply jump to fout
spades over East's opening pre·
empt. With so many offensive and
defen111ve tncks. we like South's de·
dsion to double first then bad spades
to show extra values. When North
cue-bid twice to confirm spade sup·
port and two first-round controls,
South needed no further encourage-
ment to contract for slam.
Yeara Forkl1lt exp. -~· $60 546-9745 ___ .. •-============= Must have own tools. dows. Refs. 673-4073 · moat abandur..... at1•
Eicp. In electric & LP Moving Sele dinette beach. Misty gtay, SPEED •
West'~ opening' lead of the two of
clubs is an obvious ainglet.on. With-
out any clue from the auction, de·
clarer would have cho9en to play
E.ut for Iring of heArt.8 to land the
fulfilling trick. la that. still a viable
Rral E 1a1e.Jmestme~t Co. has unique
progrpm to take advantage of rece&Sion.
Great monthly llnd long term income &
profit . Need auociates for regional
rxpanaion lo open new locaticm.
Minimum tart-up fee:
and nave good dtlvtng set, lazy boy reclinet, Molly black. want to
record. Call Kim at MEICBDDISE washet/dryer. patio stay/play together In Sii BOATS 7016
956-9656 set. 493-7083 responsible lnsld•I:=::;;;=::::;;;::::;=:;
Classrhed la..... home. under 1 ·Y'· 19' GLASTRON •e7 Housekeeper c O N v E N I I! M T apayed/shots. others 190HP Mere/cruiser I/
P{T. Clean house, run APPLIANCES 6011 whelher you'te buy· avail. 839·7019 o. Open Bow Tri·Hull,
errands, do laundry inil,. aelllng, or just 3 Unes-.~ "3 Daya.-3. .gQrFT~rallit, Lota
Line? • •
With West marked for a singlet.on
club there is an excellent chance of
engineering an endplay, even
and usp common looking. clauilied has Dollars ... Merchandise of storage. Great Ski sense, Plaose ~ave Whirlpool washer and what 'l!OU need! under $500. Boat In excel6ent con-
714-466-2667 msg with Nanolte dryer, good cond 4yr PILOT CLASSIFIED M2·H78 dhlon (10 peraon• ca-
408·971-6900 ext. 1 old. s175. 673·0222. 842-5878 paclty). $10,500 OBO.
Call (714)848-1571
though South does not have the en· •-:~~=====I ======== ======== ~============ tries to completely strip the hand.1:::========~1.;; ===========I t:==========
Declarer wins the ace of clubs. draws EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 'EMPLOYMENT llAJUHE SUPS
trumps in two rounds, caahea the 5530 5530 5S30 5530 5530 5530 ~ 7022 ace and Iring of diamonds and ruffs a '-;;;========I·===;:;==== ~ diamond in dummy. East can now 1. 1• be counted for•a singleton heart .• __________ ......_ _______ ~~~~~'O""~~ A .. VERTIS.-aTG
Nut, declarer leads • low heart COORD OR I R ·1 j 1'..al' Il ~ ~~:c:!d~~:ep:tu::ply covers APPOINTIDT HUT i etaTI.e Chrlatma• ORDER TAKERS
As the cards He, Ea.st's ten of Full time, from your home. i G lld St heariaret.chesthequeenandiswoo a ore Entry level, $1728/mo.
by West's king. West is enmeshed in Need phone. Top Comm., I
an endplay. A heart. lead away from FREE Training. oc, LA, in Fashion Island has Must be 18/over, have own car the jack is into declarer'• combined d d ' ·
allows declattr to sluff a heart. from Cl k k'll Abl t t t ASAP
hand, while ruffing in dummy. Ei· 1-800-7 48-6806 er positio ns. l $. e 0 S ar ·
Beaulltul Nwpt Sllp
avall. up to 48'. wal.,
& elec. provided. Sec.
gated. BeawfUI loc.
$12·$14/ft. S43-1708
CAMPERS, IV'S,
1UJillS 8014
1992 KAR-TOTI! tow
dolly, large size. ~· Ing $850. 675-520(
A9tenace.andanyotherplainsuit SD. Call Dave at M .T.I. j full & part time Retail an goo communica t1on
th1;1 way. one heart trick is a11 de· ¥ Call Mr. H'om e at
darer loses. .. TbeMemoryTralalaslaetJtut.e, loc. (714) 720-1226 'a 7J4 · 778 2098 AUTOllOllUS
For information about the 1-::=='A:"':'nc=o'=• Fi=°''="'°'='=Mc="""Y:=7hMM:=:::1rs:·:=:::fllll:li!l~~~...O~~~~~ ====----··----itl=====:::::= Charlee Goren .neweleUer tor 1iiii Sales
bridle p layen, Wl'ite Goren CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS HONDA 9085 . B ridfre Let ter, P.o. Box ••28, Are You Looking O rlando, Fla. 32802•4428. Neeaed I.or Order Proc. Dept. in Newport 1 aeed 10 Part·tl•e aad 10 Beach. Type 25WPM/Hanclle Incoming Phone TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Orders. Data Entry & Verification. Excellent Fall-ti•• Hriouly motivated people For Your Last Job?
Oral & Written Communication Skills. Detail •
Oriented Part-Time, Some Eves & Weekends to •tart 1•••dlately. • 1st Year • $12,000,000.000
R Eanl•11 fro• $500 . $1500 weekly. • 2nd Year · $43,000.000.00 eQ $4.25/Hr. • 3rd Year • St00,000,000.00
'88 CRX. ht, 731(, alt,
stereo, orig own. blue,
very sharp, 5 speed.
$6700.434-7550.
ACROSS
1 Prlmety
8 Ughl source 10 Bye.bye
14 Dlalncllned
15 Moslem
commandllf
II Ot mouths
17~
pref 18 Allot
111 Breeze
20 Wigwam s kin
var
22 Neighbor ol
Iowa
24 Senalble
29 Female
prophet
27 Faintly
31 H .. d algnal
32Pr .....
33 CrNMS
35 Which l)efson?
38 Rostrum 311 Enjoys
40 Gray p111d
41 Letter
42 ~ulr.CS lo
PIY penally 43 Jargon
44 Cac>
45 Tyrannize
47 Prudent 51 Fort>ldd«I
thing slang 52 Kind ot
t>erometer
5" Minister'•
epeectl
51 8oolil pert
2 3
"
52
59 AdOfed one
61 Florid• City
82 Ending ror
mod Of pop
63 Christen
54 Entrance
courts 65 Cerrala
66 Railed 67 Sifd1' homee
DOWN
I Dan
2 Lytton
herOlne 3 Sc>eed
4 Spou111'1
chlldren
5 Indications of danger
6 Aun awey
7 Preyet end
8 Tiny
cr .. tures
II Church
properties 10 In the
dlrec11on ol 11 Orlglnata
12 War vehicles 13 ActOf Alen
end family 21 Chemical
ending
23 Vlntege c:.ra
25 Phdellke 27 Go by bul
28 Of • period
29 WOfk herd
30 Connected
34 Entk;ed •
36 Very big 37 Scent
39 Cutbing 40 Franciacan
lrlat 42 Destiny
43 Footballer 44 Aec:e
officials
46 Nov and Dec
47 -·-tout., 35 Deer .... .._ ____ _
5 7 8 9
48 VMtment
49 Yukon peak
50 Wood
S3 Vetlcan tlte
55 A plarl91
5e LMV90Ut
571.iand ,_
&.imat11
Ad.Ol.Ayr.
CUSTOMER SVC SUPERVISOR Call for Appolableat Orange Counry Gritnd Opening Lcadmh•p
Needed to Oversee Department. Exp ReqJFull 714-675-lSSl !~~~c:5cc~~~:n1s~t~11~1>' c!~1K~l!.~c~0 y ~:
Time, Some Eves. and Weekends Aeq. Yoa ca• •n•r be too t•I• t2:30 PM ruk r or Ms Morrell
-Contact KrystJ, 10·3 M·F · (7t4J 72N717 or too rtc•I (714) 760-3002
Shu•t You Atktd: J•nt Wltht rs,
formtr Arin rhlld 1tn, rtmtmbtrs
wtll that on htr 10th blrthcley Prt11i ·
cltnt Franklin R-vtlt prtWntt d her
with ht'r horoHo~. Jant ntvtr loet
lntt"'"t In •trolOIY• and tht Prt11i ·
clenl continued to "follow" hie own
horot<o~. R-nll, en Aquarian,
heel •crtea lo ••rologlcal mettrial and •ad• UM of It. Hit lhtn Viet Prtel·
lMfll, Htnry Well.ct, did 'llOt think
tfllt w• tuch • grand Idea. Ht
coW1pl1inecl ebout I~ "chit(1" Inter·
e t In tllle Mtllar art. Hi1toryl
mt'fl challtngt' of llmt lin1t1111on
Aqu;in;in Moon hrghhghtlj phy11ul •• •
tr.ct1on, Cl'f'ahvt' t•ndt'1-vor •tylf'
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Lon~
rangt pro1ee1 rt1c1tvatC'd lorropon ·
dt'nct OVfMK'as mrght n•sull in pourney
Cl't mHUgt' .icroi. v1• <1Jvt'rlrt1n~,
~bhshlng Stand I.all, '"pl.i11n v1ew-
M't'k •ll•tt Romane«' plav' dynimte
rolt
0 SACITTARIUS (Nov 22·DK 21)
You'll bt fttt from pruon of pl't'Con
~1vtd notions• E.\trcrw 1ndeptPndt'ntt'.
tTtahv11y, ttyle a.nd wf'kom• ch1nct '')
bt vulnu1blf to rom•ncf' hHh •r
proach bnngs df'!ltred rftul1s lA'O rn
vulvtd
ARIES (Merth 21·Apnl 19) Family
mtmbtr hf'IJ>I fulfill aspiraoon You'll
bt pluaently surprtHd to l••rn you
h•n "1uppon group · funu on d1rte•
tlon of dtsllneuon Financial p1<1urt CAPRICORN (Ot'c 22 -f•n 19)
~~gt.~-Empbataa un co&&.rt~ f'"'IO"•I ,.,._.
TAURUS (Apnl 20·M•y 20) You'll wu1on1, ba •C valuf'1 Mtun1on lalt.H
"I fold )Ourself rc.spons1blc fur 11
h11Jh"r >lilndord than anJbodY c/\c crpc:ct~ (If you "
I li:nr)' W,mJ Beecher
(11:nt·r.1l hucc.1q
We'll be Juggling IOI!> l'f life's ups
.ind do" n' todJy. No ~ooncr will we ba~e all uur balls 111 the 11i.r, and
tining n1ccl). when someone will
1hrnw ~u " new one •hen another
one · .inti 11 wcin'I he long un11I
h•U'll w11n1 h' thrn~ unc h,u:k . and
then .innthcr on.: Inc ou1c._)mc will
depend tin our abrhty to be Or'llblc,
dJptahlc anti not take issue per
\OnJll The ehorcc will be dear a'
10 whether )OU feel like you wont to
tcO£<h \O!m'onc a lesson tht)' de
\Cl"lc. (If would you rather learn one
hlc rat,.:ncc, under t.1ntlin3 and
" ~.1ril11y c can•1 ll~J)) h,1\C
~nowrna you'd like tome fanfare)
l..fo U Command) July 2J-Aaa. 12
Your ego an act the better or )OU
Jnd cloud your thinking. Others
need )OU 10 respond quickly and cf.
hc1en1ly There " likely to tic no re
ward, except knowing you dill ytlur
duty and performed well.
Vlrio (I An1lyu) Aua. 2J-~pc. 22
( lffiC 10 get .CXlfll CTC:lll\iC Vo-1th
)Our an wen Thi mun~ tru ling
)OU~lf. and In ing your fear M f41l·
urc: .ind cmhammmcnt, You'll do
hnc 11nd h:Jrn J10meth1ng '" 1hc
prC)l;C '
Ubni (I Balantel Stpt. 2J-O<t. l1
'our 'Cn,1tt'c 61dc v.anls to help
others rn need, I he worl will !'le me
mal un 1h1: \urfacc, llut offer eu,lly
what\ 1n t)rJu .it the moment lni~
1n \\ltt hu1ld tnncrpr1Jc
llElCEDES 9130
'79 450al, low mllff,
both topa. wen malnt..
very clea.n. $18,750
obo. 873-1305
POISCBE 9175
•90 c.r.r. 2 Ceupe
Red w/blacic leather.
29K mites. $33,800. Dealer (818) 995-6031
SUZUII 9205
'86 SAMARI, 4 Whl dr
good cond, am/fm/ cass,$2200
759·3541 eve
VOLVO 9230
'85 760 GLE, TUR80.
new tut't»o, or ... etc.
$5800 FIRM,
M1.0790
~""'T~---~~~ f'ncounttr 11ubborn, dt>ttrmrnf'd, tal · pl•<'• involving lovt'd onf' fmphu1~ 11 12 13
Cl.l\)·g111ng da~. and lhcrc·~ no point
111 111ling 11 out on others For 1l)duy.
pretend )OU work fC1r an cme1~ency
rc.im. and you never know when
~ou·11 he c.illctl t(I rc,ptincJ to c1tu·
rrnph
Scorpio II Dttlrtl On. 2J. 0¥. 21
'\\ ~c)U rut f.Jmily oihd IOVC:d OnCS
fir t, )'ou'I reap 1hc hcndtb of toy.
all\, rru\I o1nd affcl."trnn You
cvulJn t dt) thl\ unlc<..' ~1u were
, ......... _
PowerfUlt Auna great.
11,600/0bo. -.21•
entf'd 1n<11v1d11•I• who do h•vr your alto on dJtt'C11on, m0tiV•l1on opponu
btst lntt'rfttl at hHn JOC"ut on c•~r. nity to 1nc~.aw 1ncomt' l:ancN n•l!Vt'
busln"8, populanty, ,,.,,.n•1on of pu· lnvolvf'd
90n11I ~llrpl1y AQUARIUS (Jen lO·f..t> 18) Moon
CIEMINI (Mey 21 · Junr 20) ROid-rn your •rgn hlghl111hi. det1ng ind•·
block ttmovf'd, you'll ovnt0mt' dia-ptndtnct', trHt1v1ty. inltn11f1.-d hw• tanC1', t1ngu•1f' 0M41clrt r,,.,,, plan "'~ 10 C'hans• but rourney "rntual· rf'f•llon1h1p Taitt' 1ntll•tlv" In gt'tllng
ly wlll taltt pll('e. You rould a,.. IHmlng lo heart of m•tttn Jud11m•nt, 1n1uillon
up with Teun&1 who pmvld" lnetnllvt' well bf on 1''"11" Sa11iuar1an lnvolvrd
CANCEJl (Jun.-2t ·July 22) Door PISCES (F'eb J9·M•uch 20) lhf<fl.
1wlng1 optn to gruttr httdom ol rdt rtnttt, N"vltw 1ourctt mal•ri•I
thOUfht tn4 Kt1?n C.1n lndlattd vii You'll bt ••dtd in ruch1n11 goal
wrltttn word Whet '-l!•n1 .. mlld.flir· throush M9oetatl0n with (apncorn If
tellon rould IHd to t<>mtth'11g wno1u thorvugh, ynu win ConVf'rwly 11 su
On.-clc-who uHtf'ld IOM wtll f'f'<t'IVt ptPrhcill you low C 1101ct " your own .nod llfWI Do rt!
LEO (July 21 •Au1 221 Alltnllon
rtvolv" •round do111Ht1c edfu1tm•nt " OCTOR.ll • l!I YOUR 11ant-
tha1 touJd lnt'I~ cNn1• o( rnl~ntt. DAY· You·,. i.edy fot f,...h •••rt 1n
INlnta.I M . .tllll Focua on mutt(, •w or n-dtf'ttttiOn, you·,.. dut to flln 1,...,.
putthaw n( luaury 1i.m, an obt«1 Tau· " lndtptftdtntt. • .. d1fft,..nt" fl.Ind Uf
N•. l•ltre f'IPnol11 rtpr'f'llf'ntird '°"" .. on hori.ron Yo\I ,,. P"OIJ"'91ll¥t,
VIRGO (AUfl 2l•""'pt 12) Ynu'll ti.-lllUllKal, ~ 11rnw of drama aJnrT
con•tdtnod OM *P •Med of C'Oft\P"I· tl\Mt.r Without ""'"• thfftrtul ~1•1
ion ftnt*w tf'rm• dtl1n• t~hl\~Ut't. •tttntton rtq11t~ 1n connt<lh•n •1th
IClftmhn.-pniftd11rw PrTpere dre!Mt• dl•t, nutrt11on You •nroy btPtn~ ro•
k p~ntetton o( tdnt, tUnetptt. for· N:nnd How~r. ot.q111vU11 lnd1vtd·
Arft\ (I Am) Much 29·Aprll 20
Uy 1umpina nhcitd of other~ lo rc-
'Jlond 10 an cmcrgc11<:)', 11\ c11'y to
rnalc 11 m1~1akc l'lcc•u~e you h11 ... rn'1
weighed oll the fllet~ You mu~•
\\Or\ .1 11 team. or ri~k ha.,,ins 1t•1 re
do lht' 1ob
fauntt Cl lla"c) April l l·May 10
1 h111k1na only of your own need\,
me.in~ ot~cr;. will pull aw11) frnm .•
\1111 then )OU I~ e\.Cl')'th1ng
< ompr111i11\'' •~ llcl11111cly in Clfdcr.
inJ II ~1111~ a rlc,\\;enl \OIUIMin f(lr
II ~·ini:crnetl
Gtlftlnl (I Think) May 21.Junt 20
Wrth sci many choice tn make
uiJa , )ou'll rind If i Cil\u!r 1t you
~IM~m hmttbncuhoM.~mr
h1 ,. t 1hlt'mrna ~•II b( avo1d1ng •
ICOJCll 111 Ir.Ant 10 rlcnc CliCtV"nC
II th'' llm ( an<tr ti htlJ JWM 21·J-'1 l1
lt:c hng goc.)IJ uhc)ut HlUf\el(
21 ~111l11at1u (I plrt) No~. ll·Ott.
'our flCNlt13hty •~ hard 10 i.kc
lhcw I.la~ when you be.ii on )llur
ch~'' T her~ arc heller wa)'l to make
your P'llnl
Capricorn (I UN) l>tc. n .Jan. 19
Wiltch for 1ce1dcnla when )'t'>u
thin't p.1\ illlCnhon and rush ICllOllS
1 hcrr ·~ w ·much hl handle all at
11n~c. )OU can le1~ your knw of bal·
unte anl.I d1m:11on
MISC. AUTO 9245 , .................
4114. Soft ·~· grsy/ b leelc. V*J OOod cor1-dltlon In • cM. Good
tlrea, stetea caaaene.
A/C. 47,000 mllea.
Look• a rune lltl•
new. $4,000 ot tracM
fOf • pk:tcup truck, 77.
'801 .... caah. Phone 85;,~oe: or daya,
842-4321 Ext. 203.
UTIQU!St
Cl.ASSICS 1250
Aca•arhn II Know) J1a. 2 .. lltb. 19
Ftchnf \Id and dcprcmd 1 llkcly
ltxlav It s more from • lack of en· r:rc7 1h1rn real mcum\tancc•, but l:::•=Sh=a=r=p==1 ... ==F=Ofd;:::;
11\ '''II ci. lo feel "'"Y for your pickup, tees. 311
hK\t' lh1 )CU devel9ind enQ., pwr,
PIKf' (I •ttnt) ftt>. l,_March MIOO, ObO, 'Me JIM,
10 ........... "99 2el
~·m~ l.nl (ttf'ICn\H)O\ conrront v... A. T. -~ ~
\UU, JU I v.hcn r'u toouah1 there chank: ... y ... alor ... ~ .. , n.1 rnorf tn •1\C, Yuu..,,c kamcd Haw lnt•rtor, Ju•t
• Mada .... )ob '° .. thaf Mth1na is.worth han11na 11n10 1f batter than naw.
rl muns • battlr 10 keep 11 • "'' $4200 090 ]
matt '°'"'rlul JW'('plf writ bf N'ttptlft ula t11m you oU Dunng Ottotltt, •I·
w-+-+-+---4~~ U•A ls.,t 2J·Ckt 221 Emphatll tenuon rnohe• tround hom•.
Ofl powt>r, euthont)', ptOcnouon. 1ni.n· prop.ny. hou.1ehold product• mu1t•I
1111..t rTl•lloMhlp ~ou'll .11K,_fully ICef!M Trtvtl In N<tnmbtr ~:::!=::=::=:=::::!!!!!!!!!!!!:=:=:==~====::!!!!!!!~=!::=::!:==!I~--~ -r~~~.._.....,..~~
f'rnph lppc iH O>IJ aniJ dislant lo
11ur 1Jc11\, tlut d1,n'1 let that fool
\OU \ 1111r cnthu,r•11m dcmtmstralu
1h41 )''° h.1\'C' matkn in cnntrol, and
,,. r1rk •re folklW1na yu'!r I ad (001 \flu'll rchn11u11h agam (714) ..._1111 ----·~----~----~-~---~--------~o
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