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THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Good morning! Do you know the
thrft most popular Rowers M
Roger's Gardens 1n Newport Beach?
1) rose
2) impatien
3) pansy
Wi nner of 51 jou~nalism awards i n 1992 -25 cents
Police won't
seek ·~barges
against yolith·
Police probe into controversial arrest
of Ricardo Aguilar will continue. The
former Estanci a High football star says
he 's.still considering legal action.
By loriAnn Basheda
S~ll Writer
COSTA ~11:.SA -Le'>~ than onc·dav after doz.-
ens of btanc1J High S(hool ollic1<.1b and pJrcnls
threrrtencd to take lcgJI action ::tl!ailhl Ne"' port
Beach poltce for the •mest ·of tormcr sludcnt
Ricardo Aguilar. a dcp<inment !>pokcsm:rn an·
nounced Tuc1;dJ)' thJt tbe dep:tttmcnt haJ de-•
cidcd not to seek clurge:-.. ,
.. \\ell l'll be dJrncd.'' s:.mf Estanci;.i p:trent
Kent Schisler. "ho drafted the pc1111~m that more
than 125 parents signed Jnd. submitted to polrce ·
on behalf of Aguilar. "I hope e'el) od} can g.et
on w1th their li\es nm1.." =-~-
Aguilar, 18, was arrested b) Nc\\~lfl Beach p\)·
lice Sept. 25 "hile lalking to a former co;.ilh on
the sidelines at a CoronJ del Mar EstL nc1a high
school football game at the Ne"port-HJrb0r ~ta·
dium.
• • MMC MallH\/0•4y p,..,.
Dozens of students, parents anJ ~-hoot ofticiab.
including Estancia High School Pnnc1pal Fran~
Inf usino. said th ey were outraged after witnessing
what they claimed was excessive!) rough trcJtmcnt Khanh Tran of s·eal Beach digs for earthworms near the Newport Aquatic Center. Tran said he uses the worms as bait when he goes fis hing at the pier.
CAMPAlm\t '82
· Retoske has bi_g lead over field
in city · council campaign funds
~ Attorney running for
Costa Mesa council
raises $18, 126,
compared to $6,000 fo r
nearest competitor.
By Joel beers sun wrter
COSTA MESA -Council
candidate Denis Retoskc's cam-
paign contributions and expendi-
tures dwarf those of the rest of
the IO·member field thus far, ac-
cording to campaign disclosure
statements released Tuesday.
The statements, which cover
all contributions of more than
$100 received from July 1 to
Sept. 30, show Retoske raising
$18,129. A personal loan to his
own campaign accounted for
$10,000.
Retoske, a Costa Mesa at·
torney, has also spent $9,332,
more than half going to a
Jan Delay top
fund-raiser tn
·Newport race
By Tony Oodero
sun W!llw
NEWPORT BEACH -Plan-
ning Commissioner Jan Debay is
leading the pack in money
raised for next mont h's city
council race, more than doubling
ahe amount collected by her op-
ponent Richard Banks, accord-
mg to financial statements re·
leased by the city Tuesday.
Debay and Banks are running
for the District 2 scat vacated by
three-t erm Councilwoman
Ruthelyn Plummer.
Debay raised SS,163 and re-
ceived contributions Crom Conner
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Hele is a list ol what city council andidMes rtiis«I and~
betl:•een July 1 and ~ JO. Fiw candit»tes -Kevin Austin, '
. ~ Hombuddft, ~ ~M-JU«pnS, Chris SIM and
IJoiaald Wlllilms -h.ive not r•is«I nor~ ~ than s ',000 to dMI!..
CANDIDA TE RAISED SP£NT
Tustin-based campaign consult-
ant, American Campaign Ma11-
agement.
Former Planning Commis-
sioner Brian Theriot has ra ised
and spent n1ore than $6,000; in-
cumbent Joe Erick.son has raised
SS,550 and Goat Hill Tavern
ma nager Ga.ry Monahan has
raised $3,600.
Incumbent Sandy Genis has
$9,332
$6,766
Sl,260
$2,537
$972
raised Sl,718. The olher five
candidates -Kevin Austin,
Karen McKenna-Juergens, in-
cumbent Mary Hornbuckle.
Chris Steel and Don Wi.Jl~ams -
have raised and spent less than
$1 ,000.
Retoske says he hopes to rajsc
at least $12,000 more -even
though he acknowledges other
See RETOSKE/lll:k Piii
Hf!fe is • list of what dty round/ c:andi<J.tfll raised and ~t
b«ween July 1 and ~ 30. John CO{, Jr., '"9o Is runnit)B un-•JIPOled in Oiltrld 1, ,. not tequited., ... ~ bicause
lie'1 .,,.mftly not raising or sP«dnl moMy on his campaign.
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CANDIDATE RAISED SPENT
Jean Watt ..................................... $4,349 · $692.35
Robert ~ ................................ 52,461 $1 ,996.00
DilrMt Coltrane ............................ $1 ,699 $1 , 150.00
Ridwd a.rm .............................. $2,500 $1,957.00
J9n Debay •••.• -............................. $5,163 S1,66J.OO
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City Attorney Dennis O'Neil,
two political action committees,
Beverly Ray, widow of Balboa
Bay Club owner Bill Ray, and
Michael Stephens, chief exec\l-
tive officer of Hoag Memorial
Hospit$1, according the state-
ments.
So far she has doled out
Sl,663 on her campaign with the
bulk going to filing fees and
printing costs.
The statements show, on the
other hand, that Banks, an ac-
count executive for a araphiC$
firm .. is the sole contributor to
his campaign, having lent him·
See OEBAY,._. .....
See CHARGES/Back Page
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J orme r Arkansas newspaper editor John Robert Starr visited the Balboa Bay Club on Tuesda)'.
Stude nts show
they' re from
GOP school
By LoriAnn Basheda
Still Writer
NEWPORT BEACH -
While some of Orange
County' mo t prominent
Republicans have aban-
doned President George
Bush, an auditorium full
of Corona del Mar High
School seniors shouted
their loyalty to the GOP
Tuesday.
At an as embly at the
high school, students
cheered a representative
of the Du h campaign,
reserving jeers ruid skep-
ticisf1\ for challengers Bill
Clinton and Ross Perot.
"Take it easy on me,"
Perot representative John
Gilbert said when
students began grillinf
him on the billionatre s
See STUDENTS/M
A bashing
from bick home •
Arkansas column ist critical of Clinton to speak at
county 's conservative Lincoln Club Thursday.
By Russ Loar
Slan Wl1ltf
NEWPORT BEACI I -fhe ba) 1dc veranda of tbe Balboa B:tv -
Club is a long way from Little Rod, Ark . t>ut it v.a a trip \\Orth·
making for former Arknn,J'> nc\' paper editor J1..'hn Robert StJrr
v.ho says he's come to Orange County to se t the record straight
'lle·s going to be
Whallver you want him to
be until hi gets elected ... ' -.---tMYY!=-on • Cll8I
about Bill Clinton.
"He 1 a hollow
m:an." Starr A\s of
Ointon:p.uaphra ing a
rccenl editori31 in h1'i
nc"'P3f>CT. "Hi,
receptacle for principle
~m be filled b) .
wh:l!C\Cf ui\s ht
political purrx·"e at the
moment!'
Starr is in town for a heavy chedule or intcrvil:" with print anJ
broadcast media and a Thul'\Ja} afternoon pecch at the Lincoln
Club, the county's most CtlnSC1"3tlvc and pcrh:ip mo!lt innuc:nt1al .
Republican organization I le ~111 nlso take pa rt in a n:u1onal See STARR'AI
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Locals Only
Streetwise
Interviews and photographs by lee Payne
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(Asked at tile Costa Mesa Cou rtyards)
Newport Conservancy
sells Itself .
. on video
ENVIRONMENT
By Tony Dodero
NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Conservancy
has produced its own videa that members hope
boosts the group's efforts to bu)t two parcels of land
along the Upper Newport Bay.
"It's our educational tool," said Joan Rowland, a
member of the conservancy's board of djrectors. "It's
a piece that tells who we are and what we arc doing."
Managing Editor Steve Marble ... 642-43
Kay Sterling
Newport Beach
"I would like to
manage a large
resort with a golf
course. Now f'm
membership
director for the
Costa Mesa
Chamber of
Commerce.''
What the conservancy is doing is trying to raise r
enough money -maybe as much as $80 million -to
purchase both the Castaways and Newporter Nonh
properties that are currently slated for development
by The Irvine Co.
The Castaways is a pict\lrcsque promontory off
Dover Drive near Pacific Coast Highway wh ile
Newport North is the rolling acreage on the east side
of the bay just above the Hyatt Ncwporter.
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Elizabeth Jennings hopes the Newport Conservancy's video will• help raise awareness - and funds.
Conservancy members unveiled the video at a
ne-year anniversary celebrntion.
Castaways site and about 200 on Newporter North.
But Castaways and Newporter North are
gathered at the Dack Bay Cafe last week to celebrate
the coni.crvanc) 's anni,crsarj.
I he video arc inten icws with councilwoman and ---
• The video will~ used at community meetings, the
first which is set for Oct. l 7, to show the public why
the properties are worth buying. In addition to
private fund-raising, the conservancy is hoping to get
community suppon for a $60-a-year property
assessment to purchase the parcels.
-COllSidered by-oonservancy-members l& be both--
environmentally ~ensitive and historical parcels, and
Rowland said she believes the video demonstrates
ihose concerns.
conservancy founder Jean Wall and others conccrne
about prellcrving the open space. It also uses colorful
footage oLthe Bock I3ay landscape, vcgetatfon and
wildlife ~uch as ca birds and CO)'Otcs. Much or the
wildlife footage \\JS don•1tcd by longtime
cnvironmentalt!>t frank Robinson, ~ho has pent
nearly 30 year~ working on Back Uay issues.
Jim Chenoweth
Newport Beach
"A doctor. t've
always been
fascinated w ith
medicine. Now
I'm a music and
stereo salesman."
The parcels are part of a 258-acre development-
agreemcnt approved by rhe city la!)t Augu!)t. That
agreement calls for approximately 954 homes to be
built, with about 150 of those constructed on the
"In its own funny w:ly 1t·s sort of a philosophical
piece because it talks about preserving heritage and
passing it down to Qther generations," Rowland ~aid.
"It tells why it is so important to purch3sc them."
Produced by Da' id-.Schler \\-ith help from
conservancy member Elizabeth Jennings, the video
got rave reviews from audience members who had
Also at that meeting. Bob Harrigan, the
conservancy's chief f1nanc1al officer. announced that
the grdup should have it) ma,or fund-raising plan
mapped out b) the fi~t of the )C.lr.
THl NBWPORT !!EACH • COSTA MESA
..
Jay Hutchison
Costa Mesa
"I would like to
be a fighter pilot.
I'm the managei
of Mimi's Cafe.''
Es the r Moore
Costa Mesa
"I would want to
be a doctor or a
nurse. I'm retired
now but I was in
both retai l and
office work ."
Rick Campbell
Newport Beach
"A doctor for the
money and the
lifestyle. Now I
run a press for
lhe L.A. Times."
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
•Please send ii in \Hiting: To place an e\ent,
please write: C~mmunity h ents, Dail¥ Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627.
TODAY
noon Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce, Health and Fitness Lunch·
eon. Balboa Yacht Club.
7 p.m. Cosfa Mesa Transportation Commis·
sion, re~ular meeting, council chamberi.,
Ci!Y_ Hal, 77 Fair Dri<..e
8:30 a.m. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce,
Taste of C0>ta Mei.a Committee meet·
ing, Diamond Sign Co., 185 PaulJrino
Ave.
THURSDAY
7 p.m. Mesa Consolidated Waler District
11 12
18 19
25 26
Board of Directors, rcgul.u meeting, 1954 Placentia A"e
13 14 15 16 17
20 21 22 23 24
27 28 29 30 31
5 p.m. Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, meeting to plan this >ear's ChrbtmJ'> \\,1lt.., at tht> ch,1mbu
office, 2843 E. Coa~t Highway. · •
7:30 p.m. Ne\\pOrt Beach Planning Commi sion, rt>gular ml'eting. coun·cil chJmlx•r,, Ctl) HJll, 3300 l':e\\purt
Blvd. , .
7:30 p.m Costa Mesa Sanitary District Board of Directors, regular meN1ng, council chambt>r), Ctt) HJll, 77
Fair Drive.
7:30 a.m. Ne~porl Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Marine 01\a)1on breal..f;nt, B.1lboJ B.1y Club, 1221 \\'.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
~OSTA MESA:
Iowa Street A g)m bag lull or umpire.'
gear was ~tolen Wednesday from the
garage o( a home an the 16't>o blocl..
The owner told po ce his c.ir w.is bur
glanzed of more ba!-eball equipment an L
July
Broadway-Someone stole .i 7->ear.Qld
Cockatoo nJmed Pt.'.:ichcs from Tr.JC) s
Pet Place last Tuc..dJy, but the S300
bird turned up th~ ncict night Accord
mg to t~ OY<ner of the stor<' a neigh·
boring merchant found the.' bird \.,.>lk1n1ot
around and returned 1110 1t:. m .. nl·r.
Colgate Ori\e Someone dug up three
110\...i.:ring CJctuses la'>l Thursd.1y from
the yard or ii home an the 2300 bloct
One of the planb was a 20 yc.lr old
~arl Century \\Ul'th abou t S 100
Adams AH•nue A. gun wJs stolen l.i~t
Tuesd.1y from J locker at Family f 1tn~
Centc.'r
A\ocado Street A dozen Hawa11an
~hllb .ind d c.'t or queen sized shcft:.
\\ere among more th.In S6.000 \\Orth
o( item' stol~n I.ht Wednesday from .i
townhome 1n lhc.' 300 blocl...
NE\-\PORT BEACH
Bodega Bay Dri\e: A man lo\tng in lhl'
10 block 1n Bomia (r(.'(.'~ P.vk rcportt•d
th.it som<'Onc.' tried to ue.il h1· car anti
d.lmagl'Cl his door 1."'1..
Birch Strcl't: A.lum1num p.1110 furn1tU1l'
wa) IJl..en from th<' 811ch Strct·t S.ln<f·
\\Kh 'hop 1n the 4000 bloc~
Seashore Ori\'e: A mJn reported th.11
h1) b11cfca* and w.lllet \\etl' 1.11..t•n •
from his rar \\h1fe 1( \\.U parl..cd an .i 101
near OrJngl' A\t•nur
Quail: VJnd,11, bro~(.' a \1.-n 1n h.alt .it
Bud) S,indw1t h Ship 1n the lOOO bloc I..
IU PS 144·8001 is publdlwd Mondi)'
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Marriages
M1~t t('{c· 11 m.1r1 •• 1..;. > a• 11·1:i.1rtt'<I to th<' Or.inb't'
Co11nh f?t•«>rdl'f ' Ou· t'
Costo Mesa
o Joseph I<. Pluhar rr m .I \\,ir)hol E. Turner on St-pt
11, 19'Jl an S 1n1a Ana
c. Scott ._t.'ith r111ml-od T.lmarJ Moncada on ~ 1.J
lC)l,?1"1l ll\'~·
r Scott S. \\lEll1> m.:urwd OJnJ N. Qu ilty on "'cpt. 1 ),
1992 an San Ju 111 Cap1>11Jno
Newport·~~ ....... -~~~~--.
o rarrolh Al.l~hb°Jnd m.1tr1 (t Sh'ph ,\nie A. re1t1 Sl.·pt
13 in Or,11 ~l
o Jo>t-ph M . long mJrrird "err\ l. ltunter on Au~. l'J
irr1.!" L 1 I
\\11!1.lm A. Ahlon m.1111ul Sandr.l L. SIJmbm )I.)' 1111
.t,u~ ll> 1 M! Ulrnk•I
Cfred R. P.ittun m.111.c\f GloriJ II. 1 almage •Kl !M.>pt 13,
l'J'I.! "· ,,, l ~ "
Business licenses
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vi Cc )fl Ak'S.I .1 ,/ '\l 1\p. 1 81•.1 h
Costa Mesa
C R.ibm Rajl..umolr or lJundry \h•d1n at .88 ~nt.i
!-.1[ · l o\H
l Pet(·r J. fa of Chez F.i~ .11 h"O \\ l'"th ~t
Del\ id PJul or CreJll\e lm.1,;in~ al l-100 t\\Cf'IUC or lhe
Ara
o Nan(y Murphy of faltory JI .!').?S CollC'g(' Aw.
C' John \\illi.im)on .it 1818 \IC'IJ l'I
,.,,ewport Beoch
u Denis Kidd of B('nj.imm A ._1dd Trust .it 22874 Pico ·St
O John GiTii)pll' of Count) lteJting & Air Conditioning
oll 19 18 \\ ( I
t Clliott Bonn of Bonn Cn\.ironmental Sen.ices .u 1607 • e .. 1u.,.. s1, 1
o JO)l'ph RJup of Ahet cll-c tric .11 t 111 Jl MalJg.i Lane.
Fantasy S
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TaY:
This plt.UM1t wum ~athu with dHr
slot's CC>mfl to ut from .t hi&h ,,......._
"• ~r !ht w.1tern ,-...,. 5omt' gusty ~indt from the Htt may blow around
c.lntons and postt In the aftefnoon. Earfr
morning low clouds •nd fNllchy ~ _..,... the <out ~ill clHr to blue tkiit ani
tt mptutures from the mlddlt" 70. at ttt.
.,.__.ch to middll' and high 80s inland .tth I~ in lht middle SOt and mlddi. 60s.
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Fair WNthft will rem.tin wtth us thrcMlldl
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Send your items to Bob v•n Ey"en, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa MHa, 92627.
Today
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 for information.
Hip replacement -Hoag
Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd. in
Newport Beach, will off er 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.m. at St. Michael and All Angels
Church, 3233 Pacific Drive, Corona
del Mar. Counselors from 20 local
high schools and three community
colleges have been invited. The
main speake< will be Cheri
Wechler. Greek life Coordinator at
UCI. Call 646·2534.
Candidates forum -
NewP?rt Beach City Council
candidates Richard Banks, Jan
DeBay, John Cox, Diane Coltrane,
Robert C. lewis and Jean H. Wall
will speak at the Oct. 7 meeting of
Speak Up Newport, 5:30 p.m. at
the Villa Nova restaurant, 3131 W.
Coast Highway. Call 542·4226.
Foster ~randparents -
Fairview Oevelopment Center will
celebrate the 20th Anniversary of
the Foster Grandparent Project and
the 7Lh annivecsary 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. Call
645-5000.
Remembering -
Mavis listings
~~lMA JOO Ne__. c-o....•uo100
I Sftee61ffl re;, 13) 12 30 3 ~JO. I 10 Xl
1 Mr, S--4"' Nleht ~ I I JO, ?, • lO 1
9 30
Inspiration for personal nostal~ia, as
well as tips for preserving family
memories for the future will be
offered in "Remembering the 20th
Century," a special evening
program from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 7 at
the MJriners Branch Library, 2005
Dover Drive in Newport Beach.
Call 644-3135 or 644-3181.
Thursday, Oct. 8
College night -
College-oound junio~ and seniors
in the Newport-Mesa school dislrict
are Invited to attend College Night
from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 8 in the
boys' and girls' gyms at Corona del
mar High School; 2101 Eastbluff
Drive.
Toastmasters -Newport
Center Toastmasters will offer an
eight·week course on public
speaking beginning at 6: ~O p.m.
Oct. 8 at a rocation to be
announced. For information, call
Joy Wolie at 432-1336 or Brenda
D1 Gruccio, 489· 1463.
Parkinson's Disease -
Children of Parkinsonians, a
support organization for famify
members of people with
Parkinson's Disease, will host. a
discussion by Dr. Janet M. Chance,
professor of neurology at UCI, on
the topic "MJ<1agement of
Parl..1nson's Disease," at 7 p.m.
Oct. 8 in Cafeteria Room B at Hoag
Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd. in
Newport Beach.
Thursday Morning Club
-Singer and song \Wiler Norma
Roberts 'viii entertain at the Oct. 8
luncht.>on mel!ting of the Thursday
Morning Club, 11 a.m. at the
Airporter Inn in Ne,,po'rt Beach. ·
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For information and rcc;ervation:.,
call 760-3152. •.
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reporter Bill Gephardt will
mOderate a program entitled
"Caregiver Burnouj, There are
Solutions," Oct. 8 at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center. For
information, call Nick Sylvester at
973·1656.
Friday; Oct. 9
Parenrlng author -Vicki
Lanst<y, author of "101 Ways to
Make Your Child Feel Special" and
a contributing editor to Sesame
Street rnagazi.ne will speak a~d
answer questions on the topic
"Surviving Parenting from Breakfast
to Bedtime" at 9 a.m. Oct. 9 at the
Sesame Street General Store in
South Coast Plaza's Carousel Court.
The event is free. for reservations,
call432-1900. ..; '
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Back Bay tours -Free
educational tour!> of the Upper
Newport Bay Ecological Reserve
will be conducted again this year,
beginning O~. 10. The two-hour
tours begin at 9 a.m. and 10: 15
a.m. at the corner of Eastbluff
and Back Bay Drive. For more
information, call 646-8009.
Prostate .exams -Hoag
Cancer Center will off er free
prostate exams from 8 a.m. to 2
P·rl'l: Oct. 10 at the center, 4000
Pacific Coast Highway in Newport
Beach. Call 7 -CANCER for
information.
Sunday, Oct. 11
Quilters -The Back BJ)
Quilt Club will present clothing
designer R.lch~I CIJrk in a fashion
sho'~ cntttlecJ "Clothing for the
Body and the Soul" at 1 :30 p.m.
Oct. 11 at H.uhor Chrbt1Jn
Church, 2401 IMne A1.e. in
Newport Beach. The e\.ent will Jlso
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Youth weight loss -The
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Daily Pilot Economic Index Up their allay
September, but did so Some Newport
Beach-area
commercial real
estate brolcerages have
managed to post improved
sales in recent months, but
their uptick in activity has
not necessarily been good
news for property owners.
Commerchd real estate
largely on the strength or a
major transaction involving
a company moving from
Southern California to
another state.
.,... Developers finally ready to break ground on $5 million,
40-lane Costa Mesa bowling center, which will include
fast-food restaurant and bar in 38,600-square-foot facility.
By Tony Cox I'm going to do next week or next
Bllslless EdllOf month. I don't know of any other
COSTA MESA -After a busi ness like that."
seven-month de.tour resulting from Costa Mesa Metro Bowl will have
changes made necessary by the city's innovative facilities and services,
new general plan, deve lopers of a including a chi1d care facility, a shuttle
40-lane bowling center are finally on the service on Saturdays for junior bowlers,
brink of breaking ground on their $5 valet parl<lng for participants in the
million project. center's 9 p.m. leagues and Bowler
Jerry Adams, a 40-year veteran of the_ • Express,. a system that at.lows ~le rs to
bowling business, and developer Urry order drmks from lane-s1do temunals.
In September,
respondents to The Daily
Pilot's monthly survey of
commercial real estate
brokerages posted a 17
percent gain, on ave rage,
over their September 1991
revenue levels. The
September improvement
marked the 11th straight
.April May June AUg_
"Corporate relocations
out of stale are disturbing,
but it's tough to walk away
from them," the
respondent said. "An awful
lot of our business is
outside Orange Co\lnty.
We're trying to do more
locallv, but we're not
finding as many
opportunities 'in Orange
County as we are in other.
areas."
K.Jein had planned to be celebrating the Also planned are a snack bar th~t will
grand opening this month of the new be leased and run by McDonald s or
~Willi.a""·~ Costa Mesa·Metro Bowl. Instead, the Wienerschnitzel, a 300-seat sports bar month in which members
of the-survey group either
equaled or outpaced, on
average, their year-ago
revenue levels.
• Represents last year's performance. A score above
100 reflcds an imerovement over the same month the
previous year, while a score below 100 indicates a de-
cline. Scoring is based on revenues of local commercial
real estate brokerages that are survey~d regularly. -
Like most other
members of the survey
group, the same broker
said he's not optimistic
~bout any significant
improvement in property
,, partners' Oct. 28 parry will celebrate a -complete. wit~ New Orleans seafood,
belated ground breaking, a nd they hope three satellite dishes and autograph
to )lave the 38,600-square-foot bowling sessions·with profc:ssion~I athl~tes -
center open by-sometime in May. open lanes at all times, including. at
Despite their improved
sales and leasing volumes,
none of the survey
respondents believe local market
conditions are improving.
,
"Deals are moving, but that's not a
reflection of value," said one brokerage
owner. "The reason sales are going so
well for us is the sell.ers arc getti.ng
realistic on price, and they're dumping
property. They're realizing that the
market isn't getting better.
·~
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"In early '91, they figured values
would improve, so they held on to
property. Values dropped 30 percent
since then, and they le.isl millions. Now,
they don 't see things getting better, so
why not sell? It's not good for th e
sellers. It's excellent for buyer~."
One broker said his firm had an
e~pecially strong revenue month in
values in the near future.
"The sublease stuffis
absolutely scary," he said. "They're
offering rat es below St (a square foot)
for nice space. That's hard to .compete
with.
"A lot of that. space has to get teased
'up before rates are going to stabilize."
The September index score for
commercial real estate: 117.
-By Tony Co.-.:
'"It was our own fault " Adams said least four lanes open to the public·
Monday of the delay. "if we'd pushed during le':lgue bowling, an in-house
our plans through before the new newsletter, and special tournament and
general plan we wouldn't have had any tour packages for out-of-town bowlers.
problem." ' . Adams, who ha~ buil~ about 35.
Instead, new development-density bo"lin~ al~eys during hts career, 1s abo
restrictions in the general plan, passed enthus1ast1c about Co!->ta Mesa Metro
last year, forced Adams and Klem to Bowl's location -: in a densely .
elintinate upper-level meeting and populJted area "Ith few competitors.
storage areas they had_planned.for the Costa Me~·s Kona .Lanes i the only
facility. An ice cream parlor was nixed other bowling alley 111 Newport Beach
from the original plan, and a child care or C'o!>la Mc a.
facility and meeting room were Jack Mann, owner of Kona Lanes,
consolidated. said ~. too, likes Co t~ Mesa Metro
After months of arduous negotiations Bowl's location. I le -;aid he bclie~es the
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expect to get fina l city :ipproval for their alley, depending on the new center's
new plans on Oct. 26. They're still operating costs.
Thursday, Oct. 8
In vestment semina r -Invest-
ment adviser Paul Merriman will off er a
free seminar at 2 and 7 p.m. at the Holi-
day Inn, 31 31 Bristol St in Costa Mesa.
Co mputer consulting -Three
methods for finding consulting work will
be the topic of the Orange County
chapter of the International Co~uter _
Con~u1t:ants ASSO<:lat1on at 8 p.m. Oct, 8
at the Red (ion Inn. Ca ll 852-6164.
Import, export -An in teractive,
two-way dialogue bel\o\-een importers and
key customs pj?rsonnel will be the topic
of the first Import Operation Interface,
co-sponsored by the World Trade Center
P~by
Lois Ch>nnw
Member
Association and the International
marketing Association, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Oct. 8 at the Sheraton Newport Beach,
4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 724 -9822.
Growth companies -The
Seventh AnnuJI Southern Californ ia Con-
ference for Emerging Gro"'th Companies
will bring company representati\ es to-
gether with nearly 150 investors from
a~nd th~.S. Thur.sd.ly aocLfriday at
Le Meridien Hotel, 4500 MacArthur
Blvd. in Newport Beach. For information,
call Ann Foster al 851-5150.
Tuesday, Oct. 13
-World Bu siness Academy -
The Newport Beach Chapter of the
World Business Academy will present
Willis Harman, professor emeritus at
Stanford Un iversity and Michael Ray,
professor of creativ,ity and innovation at
Stanford and entrepreneur Rinaldo Bru-
toco in a program entitled "Responding
to a Shifting Business Environment" at 1
p.m. Oct. 13 at the Newport Marriott
Hotel and Tennis Club. Call 757-4161 .
VVednesday, OCt. 14
Job descriptions -The -
Merchants and Manufacturers Association
will off er a one-day workshop entitled on
preparing Job Descriptions," 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Oct. 14 at the Newport Sheraton,
4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 558-1550.
offering Sl.5 million worth of limited Mann said the bo" ling business has
partnership units to local investors in seen a small, but nottceable decline
order to bring in extra capital, but during the recession, but he added thut
Adams said all essential financing for the new center could provide J local
the project is hned up.r boo~t to an already stable industry.
Located near the comer of Baker and Costa Mesa Metro Dowl is the first
Bri tol streets, Costa Mesa Metro Bowl de\'elopment Adams .ind K.Jcil'I ha\.c
comes along during a fierce recc~ron. done together. KJcin 1 best kno\\ n
But Adams said he believes innovative locally as a partner in the new Triangle
QPerat~ strntc_gies and the _ S uare shoimi~centcr in do\\nto\\n
recession-resistant nature of the bowling Costa Mesa.
business· will ensure success for the Last week, Adams and Klein
project. He projected that the center completed a deal to open another
will have 4,000 league bowlers signed up bo" ling center in Ha\\a1i.
by opening day and will post annual Coincidentally, the nc,.,. 32-lane center,
sales between S3 million and $4 million. which will be lea~ed from a
"The bowling industry is booming," development compan) A&B-Hawaii
Adams said. "With league bowling, I Inc., will be located in a retail center
can tell you exactly how much business named Triangle Square.
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COST A MESA -The city's
annual Park O ean-Up Day
will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Nov. 7 at Canyon Park, 970 Arbor
Street.
T he city will provide hats.
gloves, hand tools and
refreshments. Volunteers are
encouraged to wear work clothes
and heavy shoes.
If you would like to help,
contact the Department or
Community Services at 754-5300.
. Sheraton adopts plan
· to boost car-pooling
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Sheraton Newport is one of four
Southland companies beginning
cletl n air efforts after being
penalized for minor violations by
. the South Coast Air Quality
Management District, officials
said.
As part or its "creative penalty,"
the hotel will encourage its
workers to car-pool by offering
$3,000 in employee ride-share
incentives beyond those required
in the AQMD's trip reduction
plan. The Sheraton was also fined
$3,000 for foiling to submit a trip
reduction plan within 90 days of
notification.
The other companies adopting
innovative clean air programs arc
Wei.lock Corp or Los Angeles,
Marcbctta's Custom Design in
Santa Ana and Unocal Lomita
Tank f-arm in Torrance,
Corona del Mar PTA
to host home tour ..
CORONA DEL MAR -The
Corona Del Mar High School
Parents and Teachers Associn1ion
has announced its 19th Annual
Home Tour, which will be held
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 27.
· The p3rticip3nts will visit si.x
spectacular homes in Newport
Beach and Corona del .Mar. A
light-lunch and in.formal modeling
at Sherman Gardens arc included
in the $25 ticket price. The tour
"Witl berrcfit the-school's
educahonal programs and
scholarships. For further •
information plC".lse call Patty Gwin
Qt 640-0923.
Dr. Mlrgareth. Arst
Joins Conservancy
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport Conservancy has
obt3ined the services of noted
pb)~icist and matbcmntician Dr.
Margareth C. Ar!it, organizntion
officials said this week. Arst will a~ist the 1,500-member
environmental organization in the
writing and executing of grant
proposals and .other fund-raising
activities. The Newport Bea-ch
Conservancy is a non-profit
organization which is raising funds
to purchase and preserve the
Castaways and Ncwportcr North
parcels on Upper Newport Bay.
County fair captures
advertising honors
COSTA MESA -The 1992
Orange County Fair won six
advertising and promotion awards
from the lntcrnationaJ Festivals
Association (lFA) at the
association's rcccnl convention in
Rotterdam, Holland, fair officials
announced this week. Among the
honors was a fi rst place award for
the fair's 1992 press kit. A
promotional radio spot captured
second place in the audio/video
category. The association includes
members from 10 countries
throughout the world.
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Local civic group to publish directory of city information
By Joel Beers
~Willer
COSTA MESA -Need to find the phone
number or the nearest Alcoholics
Anonymous chapter? Need help navigating
the city's bureaucratic maze? Want to join
the Lions Club?
Help is on the way.
Mesa Pride, a local civic impl'ovcment
group, is busily putting the final touches on a
coffee-table <Ji rectory of all city services and
other important information. It will be
distributed to new residents and local service
organizations after Jan. 1.
The directory will put all important city
numbers, addresses and information in o'ne
convenient place. That means Costa Mesa
re!iidents won't have to thumb through the
Yellow Pages with listing after listing of
companie~ and governmental numbers from
La' Habra to San Juan Capistrano.
"There is a real need to be aware of all
that is going in Costa Mesa, from tbe service
clubs to the city's different departments,"
says Arlene Sch::iefer, the president of Mesa
Pride. "A Jot of time, people don't know
how to get through the maze of all the
different departments. This will help people
get the right information."
·1 he direct.ol)' will list what ,city
departments do what, where organization-;
such as Kiwanis or the Lions Club meet,
!iocial service information such as drug
counseling and homeless organizations, even
biographies or council members.
The directory will be printed on glo!isy
paper and bound in vinyl.
Mesa Pride is a city organization dedicated
to boosting community pride. No city money
will be spent.
Advertisi.ng sales are !iupporting the
directory. Money raised above the cost of
publication will go toward other Me!ia Pride
programs.
Fair board announces
1993 dates, theme ·
Markctplnce bcginnin$ Oct. 23.
Tickets for the nucuon are $15,
which includes food served by The
I lard Rock Cafe. The event will
benefit Home Aid Orange County,
a non-profit organization serving
the homeless .• For further
information call (800) 677-7772.
of business closures. Officials said
the annual showcase will likely
return when the economy
improves.
Newport car show
to aid City of Hope
COSTA MESA -'The 1993
Orange County Fair will run July
9-25 at the Costa Mesa
fairgrounds, fair's board of
directors has announced. The
theme for next ye·ar's lOlst Orange
County Fair, "We're Having
Bushels or fun," will salute crops
and vegetables, fair officials said.
-Business fair axed,
slack economy cited
Tour guides needed
for Centennial Farm
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport Dunes Car Show.
sponsored by the City of Hope
National Medical Centt:r, will be
held. from 10 a.m. 10 3:30 p.m.
Oct. 11.
The event features a 'h ide
variety of car:. competing in 36
categories with music and food.
1 here will alw be fooJ and
musical entertainment. Admission
is free to the public, and p:irling
1s $5. The shov• will benefit the
City of Hope s medicJI CJre and
research on cancer 11nd other
catastrophic d1\1:ases.
Newport Dunes i-. 'located at
1131 Bad, OJ .. Drhc. for more
1nformat1on c;ll Cny of Hope at
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Gun-toting r obber
hits Costa Mesa bank .
COSTA M l::.5A -A gunman
man wear mg o.1 "lrne ba-.cb~tll cap
nnd !iungl~1-.scs robbed :i Do" ncy
Sa\'ings teller I.ht "eek. according
to police.
Repom '>hl»\ that the man
walked imo the bank at about 3: 1.8
pm., shoY.cd the tcllcr a gun he
had 1n a case and demanded ·
money.
The teller handed him SI .000.
and the. robbt.::r ned
The: bandit I\ described a'!I a
"hite mnn, about 5-fect-10, 160
pounds. The teller C)t1mated his
age at about 30 Jnd l>a1d he "a-.
\\t:aung n black T·~hin.
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Payment onered for
partlclpadon In study
COST A MESA -The UCLA
Communication Studies Program
is offering $JS each to volunteer
research subjects in a study of TV
news coverage. Particip::int will
watch a 15-mmute news segment
and answer a questionnaire.
Sessions nre held at Pacific Office
Centers, 3070 S. Bristol St., suite
400, in Cost Mesa. Call 668-7440
to schedule.
COSTA MESA -The annual
Ousines~ Fair, usuully held each •
spring at the Orange County
fairgrounds. will not be offered in
1993 due to a !.harp decline in
participa'tion, officials said. Fnir
officials attributed the decline w
the recession, which ·has resulted
in a steep increase in the number
COSTA MESA -The Orange
County Fair and Exposition
Center needs volunteers to
conduct Centennial Farm tours for
school children from S to 8 years
old. Volunteers will be trained to
conduct the education:tl tours.
Tour guides arc needed
Tuesdays through Fridays f com
Oct. 6 tbrough May 28. T\\O one
hour tours are given at 9 a.m. and
n a.m. Volunteers may work one
10 four days a week. Call Lynda
Conwny at 751-3247, extension 28.
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Charity au ction wiU
benent Home Aid
Home Amid Orange County will
present an outdoor charity
auction, featu ring CU!itom-designed
playhou!ie • beginning al 6 p.m.
Nov. 14, next to the new l lard
Rock Cafe at Fashion Island. The
playhou:.cs will be on displi!}'. at
Fashion hland and at Tu\tin
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COSTA MESA -City
Council members have
approved an additional
$21,000 to cover the cost of
constructing sidewalks in a
unique neighborhood on
East· I 9th Street.
The total cosrof the ·
sidewalk construction
between Fullerton and
Irvine avenues will be
$167,000.
· The neighborhood is one
of the oldest in the city and
houses are set closer to the
street than in other sccifons
of town. In addition, many
residents have unusual
features in their yards, such
as an old clock-tower and a
drinking fountain.
Those considerations
made the typical sidewalk
construction difficult, City
Manager Allan Roeder said,
so an additional $21,000 was
needed in order to leave the
properties in their current
conditions.
Construction should begin
within three weeks and will
1ake about 90 days. But
council members, concerned
about construction
disturbing holiday events,
stipulated that construction
can be halted during the
holidays.
In other aci'ion Monday,
the council unanimousty
endorsed a bus.iness
round-table organized by
the Chambe r of Commerce
and Southern California
Edison. The round. table
meetings will include 20 to
25 people associated with
business groups and
individual busines es, along
with educators, landowners,
developers, council members
and city staff.
The group will meet
quarterly and address issues
facing businesses and the
community. There is no date
set for the first meeting.
Council members also
voted to allow the city's
Human Relations ·
Committee to establish a
community quilt program.
Individuals, families and
groups will be asked to
crea1e 7-inch by 7-inch
patche to help make up a
large quilt. The patches will
renecl the unique
perspectives ofthose
invol ved, and the quilt will
serve as a general
representation of the city.
All political and
commercial statements will°
be prohibited, as will
obscene patches. The
deadline to be submitted to
the City Manager's office ts
Nov. 20.
The city also announced
an open house' at the Royal
Palm Fire Station, 2803
Royal Palm Dr., from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The
open house is designed to
show children some of the
inside workings of a fire
department station as well
as to stress fire prevention
in the home and outside.
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classified ad?
Call the Daily Pilot
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department at 642-5678.
STAlll .
From A1
Republican satellite teleconference later the
same day with President George Bush and a
host of Republican luminaries.
Starr's relationship with the Democratic
presidential nominee dates back to 1978
when Clinton at age 32 became the nation's
youngest governor. Starr had recently
become the managing editor of the
Arkansas Democrat after 19 years with the
Associated Press including 10 years as Little
Rock bureau chief. "In~ first ~ he was John Kennedy at
the state level," Starr said. "He was goi ng
to change everything and do it overnight.
But when he got beat (for re-election) he
came back as the great conciliator and the
great compromiser "&nd became incapable of
. making a decision."
As one of the slate's two leading political
columnists, Starr was routinely contacted by
Clinton after his election to a second term
in 1982, following his re-election defeat in
1980. '
'"He was always very conscious of how we
were going to react to something that he
did," Starr said. "He ran almost everything
that he did by both of us."
Starr, a 64-year-old self-described liberal
Democrat, retired in June as mana&ina
editor but continues to wri~e a political
column in the paper seven days a week. He
has a weekly radio talk show and is the
author of "Yellow Dogs and Dark Hones,"
a book about his 30 years reportina on
Arkansas politics.
"Bill called me when he won the
governor's election in 1982, he called and
said, 'We won, what do you want?' " Starr
said. "I told him all I wanted was for him to
be a good governor."
But Starr says he lost fa ith in Clinton
because he proved to be more interested in
the trappings of power than the problems of
the people of Arkansas.
"There should be some kind of skepticism
aroused in the national press when the one
statewide newspaper in Arkansas had to go
out and hire a col-umnist to write favorably
of Bill Ointon," Starr said of rus own
paper. "None of the columnists employed
by the paper, nor the editor of the editorial
page, wanted to write anything favorable
about Bill Clinton."
Now called the Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette after its purchase of the
Arkansas Gazette in October 1991 , the
seven-day-a-week newspaper has a daily
circulation of 190,000 with a 300,000
little extra effort."
circulation o~ Sunday. It is the only
5tatewide newspaper in Arkansas.
AJthouah Starr Is a penistent Ointon
critic, be uys both the Republicans and the
DemocralS are not accurately reflectih&
Ointon's record as the nation's
longest-scrvin& pcrnor.
"He's telling you he's successful, Bush ii
telling you he's failed -he's not either.
He's just been tfiere," Starr said. "He's
done no great harm."
Starr believes Clinton's social welfare
programs have failed to lift people out of
poverty, but he gives the governor credit for
creating new educational standards. He said
much of the education reform program was
the work or a task force headed by the
governor's wife, Hillary Clinton, who Starr
believes would make a better president.
"Hillary is the smarter or the two. Hillary
will do things for something other than her
own advancement and Bill Clinton won't -
that's the difference between the two."
As editor of the Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette, Starr defended Clinton
against charges of marital infidelity made in
the pages of the National Enquirer by
Gennifer Flowers. "Our first-day story shot
holes in almost everything Gennifer Flowers
said. It was simply not true.''
But rumors of an extramarital affair had
STUDENTS
From A1
The next question was for
Clinton: "How do we know that a
man who skips out on the draft
won't skip out on the oval offlte,"
a b6y said, drawing cheers and
applause from the audience?
Bush representative Jeff Brown
took one queSlion about the
Iran-Contra scandal of 1986.
credibility before th e assembly
even began.
"ls he in or out," was the fir t
question out of the mouth of the
first student to speak? "Whcn's he
going to make up his mind?"
"How's he expect to get back nil
the people he betrayed in July:•
another asked?
· "How do we know he's not ·
going to just quit on us if Congress
doesn't pass one of hi bill\,"
added another?
Another boy piggy-backed that
question with: "How do we know
that a man who cheats on his wite
isn't going to cheat on America?"
Several students then asked
representatives of both the Perot
and Clinton campaigns whether
they thought it was really fair to
tax the rich more, simply because
they make more money than
people who ''cou ld try putting in a
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Prior to questions, all three
representatives spent 10 minutes
selling their candidates to the •
students, some of who111 are voting
age.
But regardless. whom you favor,
local attorney and Clintoa
represe ntative Robert Schnitz told
the students, "you have to get
involved and take part in the
political process. Because by noi-
getting involved, you're letting
othef people decide what you're
future will be."
circulated linco Oint011'1 flr1& cllrl la
life. "BiU Chaton uid It Wll 1111101rfftr
Flowen and I bellew he •as Wlllrl die
truth," Starr uid, hintin1 that Cinton ~
not actually denyina havins an cxtramantal
affair. · ' .
• "Nobody knows who it was," Starr u ad,
"and J &clieve there was only one 11 far a5
extramarital affairs are concerned. I believe
it wasn't Gennifer Aowcrs."
Although Starr calls Ointon "the greater
of the evils" among the presidential
candidates, he expects Ointon to be elected
"unless a miracle happens." And he
believes Clinton will proYe to be the most
liberal American president in United States
history. · . "If you've think you've ever seen a liberal
president you're just kidding yourself," Star
said. "He's going to be whatever you want
him to be until he gets elected. Then he will
be seized by the liberal wing of the
Dem~ratic Party."
A disenchanted man more interested in
the issues than the candidates, Starr will not
say who he plans to vote for in November.
But he said he will not vote for Ross Perot.
"I don't want to vote for Bu$h," Starr
said. "I can't tell you ~bat I'm going to do.
I don't want to vote for-Bill Clinton either."
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O'Elcgance at UC l's
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At right: Co-chairnomen
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A classically. elegant event . . . --
~More than 5,000 car
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anniversary of the Newport
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P olished metal glinted in the
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Clral the field.
Sui.an Bartlett Die Jalm and Linda Shea,
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pJeascd.
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CHARGES ,.
Fr.om A1
of the former football player by police du ring
the arrest, and filed letters of protest a king
that the charges be dropped.
.The controversy heated up Monday when a
local attorney who was at the football game
when the altercation occurred, called Aguilar
to off er his service . Later that day, Estancia
parents delivered a petition to police, warning
that unless charges were dropped by Wednes-
day, legal action against Ute department would
be sought.
The department initially held fast, however,
Vlairitai ning 1hat an internal investigation into
the incident would take several weeks and a
decision could not be made until it was con-
cluded.
But less th!ln 24 hours later, police released
a statement saying that "althouah the officers
acted in good faith, the prosecution of Mr.
Aguilar would not be in the interest or justice."
"We're happy that the criminal charges
hanging over his head are behind him now,"
said Aguilar's attorney, Michael Ponce.
Voted the most valuable defensive player in
the Pacific Coast League last season, Aguilar
was talking to fonner football coach Troy Seur-
er on the sideline during half time when, wit·
nesses say, several officers marched across the
field and rudely ordered him to lcHe. Seurer
said he watched in horror as one of the officers
grabbed Aguilar's arm and shoved him when
the former student questioned their motives.
An altercation ensued, according to wit-
nesses, and police handcuffed Aguilar, arrest-
ing him for assault on an officer. The incident
prompted several dozen students to rush the
sideline fence, where they shou ted profanities
at the police.
"He was a former football player and bad
every right to be there." said Inlusino.
Police initially rep0rted that Corona del Mar
administrators asked them to clear the sideline
-an account which school of'fkials deny.
When Aguil ar was told to leave the field, po-
lice alleged, the former Estancia football player
began shouting profanities and refused 10
budge, eventually assaulting an orficer.
Gonis said the department's internal investi·
gatjon regarding the officer's conduct will con-
tinue, but contends they "acted in aood faith.
"We're not saying that what lhe officers did
was not correct," Gonis said. "We're saying
that th e school staff should have been clearing
the field."
Aguilor could not be reached for comment
Tuesday evening. His attorney said the former
student is still deciding whether to pursue
"other causes of action."
RETOSKE
From A1
candidates may target him as at-
tempting to buy an election.
Retoske has received $1 ,000 do-
nations -the maxi mum aJlowed·
by law -from the Coalition for
Responsible Government, a 6-
month-old political action group
comprised of local businessmen.
and the Archive Corporation, a
and I don't have access to the
ins," he said. "I need some help
from people who know how to run
a campaign in order to make sure
l don't spend led much money."
highJv eXJ>C!lSive campaign because
the money 1Sn1t OUl there.
"Times are tough, I couldn't
fa thom someone running a $60,000
campaign.. I'm just doing my best
to a:ittsc money to get the message
out to people. I don't think any of
th e items I've purchased have
been . expensive, they just cost,
money, and that's the bottom
"That ''ould be a case of sour
grapes, If you want something bad
enough you have to step up to the
wicket. It's difficult raising
monev."
He· also sa id that he believes the
week prior to the. election will be
filled with candidates receiving
thousands from national and stale
groups.
city business. .
He also received $500 contribu-
tions from three iodividuals and
the Motor Car Dealers Associa-
tion of Orange County.
Retoske is the only candidate
thus far to hire a professional
campaign consultant.
Theriot comes closest to Re-
toske, having raised slightly more
than $6,000 and spent even more.
Theriot also has a $1,000 contribu-
tion from the Coalition for Re-
sponsible Government and a $500
contribution from the Fieldstead
Company.
line."
Monahan, the general manager
of the Goat Hill Tavern, has
raised $3,627, including $500 do-
nations from his employer, Zeb's
World Famous Boathouse Inc., as
. .
Poilca say arrest ne• ~
Costa Mesa llngerle thens
By Lor1Ann Basheda
SUI Wrler '
COSTA MESA -Police be-
lieve two people moy be to
blame for a recent string of lin·
gerie thefts at houses and laun-
dromats across the city.
Detective Bill Redmond said
he is tracking one man in con-
nection wit h three recent thefts
at homes on Oak Street and
President Place -and a laundro-
mat on Republic Avenue. ·
Another man is being sought
in connection with two lingerie
lootings at laundromat on the
Avenue of the Arts.
•The most recent burglary was
reported Wednesday, when a
woman in the 900 block of Oak
Street returned home to find
that someone had r ifled
through her· dresser drawers
and dirty clothes, pilfering 15
bras and panties.
The thief apparently broke
into the Oak Street home by
prying the front door.
On Oct. 1, dirty undergar-.
ments were taken from a
clothes basket al a laundromat
on Republic, and on Sept. 21,
bras and underwear we re sto-
len from a woman's dresser and
hamper on President Street.
"We're looking for the same.
suspeot in all three incidcnts,'1
Redmond said. "We have a
source saying who (the thief)
might be, and we don't believe
he's dangerous."
Redmond said they haven't
found any of the stolen gar-
ments, but hope to make an ar·
rest within ;i couple of days.
According 10 Redmond, po.-
lice believe the suspect is prob-
ably not responsible for the lin-
gerie thefts on the Avenue of
the Arts.
On Sept. JI, ladies panties
were stolen from the laundro-
mat of an apartment in the
3000 block. The woman did not
report it, however, un til her
roommate's bras and un-
derwear \\ere pilfered from a
dryer two dJ)S later.
''That's when all the hiders will
come out," he said.
"I've never run for anything be-
fore. I don't know the ins and outs
He has spent $6,766, primarily
on printing brochures and polling·
sheets! He says that he doesn't be-
lieve any ca ndidate will run a well as the Motor Car Dealers As-.----------------·------------
• L
DEHAY
From A1
self si.soo. He ha !>pent Sl ,957,
also mainly on printing costs.
Lewis reports that he has spent
SI ,996.
Another candidate. in District 5,
Diane Coltrane, a local real estate
agent, gave her own campaign ap-
proximately $724, with the rest
coming from nine individual con-
tributors, .the statements show. Co-
mediaA Joey Bishop and Clint
Hoose, member of the city's civil
service board, arc among Col-
sociation.
Volunteer.
American Heart &~a
Association V
In District 5, Councilwoman
Jean Watt. who is running for re-
election against two challengers,
has raised $4,349, and Watt's dis-
closures lasted more than 60 con-
tributors, many of whom are active
in local environmental issues. Watt
has chalked up $69:? in bills thus
fa r.
trane's contributors. Coltrane has ~~-!i!!!i!!!i!!i!i!i!i!i!iii!i!i!i!i!iii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil spent Sl,150 to date. 11
One of Watt's challengers, man-
agement consultant Robert Lewis,
has raised $2,461 for his campaign ,
S2,000 of "hich he contributed to
himself. the statements show.
Three-term incumbent Johr
Cox. Jr .. who is running unop-
po ed in District 7, is not required
to file financial statements b~cause
he is 001 spcoding or raising
money on his campaign, City Clerk
Wanda Raggio said.
Missing man's car may have been sighted
IRVINE -The car believed to belong to a missiog 1-Juntington
Beach aerospace executive has been spotted outside Victorville,
police said.
Ro'' land "Rod" Snowdon, 64, disappeared Sept. 1 after
depo~iling S4,800 1n the Union Bank branch al MacArthur
Bou levard and Michelson Drive in Irvine. The family received no
ransom note and there had been n.o publicly disclosed clues
regarding Snowdon's disappearance until :ruesday.
Tuesday afternoon, Irvine police investigator Larry Montgomery
announced that a law student had reported seeing a Buick
believed to be Snowdon's with a license number ma tchiag that of
the missing man's car being towed southbound' on Interstate 15,.
near Victorville.
Police are seel.ing the occupants of the pickup truck tha\ was
towing the vehicle.
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Corona del Mar's Parker McMeekin (1) looks for an open:ng as teammates Neil Hueston (5) and Crosby Grant ( 1 :J) tool. •
on. Corona del Mar lost to San Clemente in non-league water polo Tuesday afternoon, 7-5. f or the story, see 813 .
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PlAYER OF THE WEEK
• • Mater De1's not-so-secret weapon_
is p .U~ing Monarchs back on track
'Ill\ La'·~,...
Maler Del's Robert Molina is the Daily Pilot's Player of the Week.
..... Menarchs' receiver puts oo omph into attack with great hands, greater routes.
By barry huucm:r
Spoils Wrltet
R obert Molina is no longer a secret weapon for the Mater Dci High offeni.e.
Molina, a 5-foot-10, 160-pound receiver, !llainiained a relatively low pro·
file through the Monarchs' firi.t l\\O games this sea~on. catching just three ~(
pas cs for 27 yards.
Since then, however, he hai. blossomed as a featured performer. \\ho is lit...ely to .-
garner double coverage "hen the Monarchs open South Coa!>t League play nt!\t ._ .... ---_.. ...
week.
Molina caught seven pa sei. for 69 yar<;ls in a 14-10 victory O\Cr Santa Ana in week three, but
topped that last week, fielding 11 Derrek Uhl passes for 158 yards and two touchJo\\ ni. Frida> night
to earn Daily Pllot Pla)'Cr of the Weck recognition.
"All of a sudden we're finding ways to get Bobby the hall, and Derrek is put11ng 1L right there,"
said Mater Dci Coach Bruce Rollinson, \\hO was impressed b) Molina. following J strong perform-
ances in the spring and summer. ·
"You could sec he had something special, and \\C knew \\C were going to try to get him the ball.
But it just didn't work out that way the first two games,'' Rollin)()n said.
Without the presence of scmor running back Nicky Sualua (sprained ant...le), ho\\C\er, Rollin on
stepped up efforts to feature Molina against Santa Ana.
"You ~ave to think tY.O things," Rollinson c:-.plained. "fir)t of all. you say 'where can \\C put him
in formations, so he becomes the pnmnry target for the quarterback'; and secondly, 'how can }Ou
hide him, to prevent him from being double covered.' "
No one is havin$ much luck CO\ering the speedy Molina the l~t two \\eeks.
In addition to htS 18 catches in two victories for the 3-0· l Monarchi.. he displayed his running ab1l·
ity against Santa Ana. He totaled 71 yards on two end-around plays to help insure a 14-10 victor) in
the annual Mayor's Bowl.
Against St. Francis last week, a 37-0 romp for Sponsored by:
Mater Dei, Molina fielded his first two touchdown
catches of his career. He opened the scoring by haul-
ing in a 43·yard TD aerial from Uhl, and connected
with his junior quarterback on another 5-yard coring
pass with 10 seconds left in the third quarter.
.. e
"He's going to fill the same role that (ClF Player
of the Year) David J<nuff hnd for us last year," Rol-
linson said. "The two indi\iduals have simila r
strengths, in that they both have great hands and
kn ow how to get open. But Bobby is quicker, and
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.,... Corona del Mar High has all the
credentials; No. 1 Burrts (lnd~na)
hidden behind its state boundary.
T he high school girls' tournaments have
been quite succcssf ul for our local tal·
ent.
The crownin1 blow came this past week-
end when Corona dcl Mar returned victori-
ous from tbe Chicago Tournament by beating
teams from all over the United States.
This is a tremendous CMmpionship be-
cause of the magnitude of the tournament. It
also shows just how aood this Corona del
Mar ii (they did not 1osc a same) and how
very competitive volleyball in our area is.
Jennifer Stroff e was MVP while Kim
Coleman wu all-tournament. The word from
mo&t wu tha\ the team played so well that
ny of the starters could ha-vc been voted all-
tourney.
Toumament1 at this time in the season arc
very important. The successes arc obvious,
but, more lmportaatly, the closenc that
1eam1 ~1op because of the travel and time
toaether a" essential a!\pects of athletics.
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As the season progresses, these
buildina times be.come major parts
of the athletic d~velopmcnt.
It started with the Orange Coun'y
Volleyball Champion~hips whert
Corona del Mar won the title with-
out losing a game.
This lut weekend, Newport Har-
bor played in the San Marcos-
(Santa Barbara) tourna,ment with
teams from au over Southern Cali·
fomia.
being one. Coach Jim Downey nl o
has a very young team (four sopho·
more starters). The Eagles won the ·
Mammoth chnmpionshi p and soph-
omore Cou.rtncy Owens was MVP
while setter Kntic French was \Oted
oll·tournamcnt.
Fresh off a near-five game up ct
of Corona dcl Mar, Dan Glenn's
youna team (mostly sophomores and
freshn1en) continued theic succc
Volleyball
For the local volle)ball fan ,
Kellie Denso has C'oachcd many o(
our present high school player dur·
ing the club eason. She 1 pre cntly
toaching at Foothill High. which
won back·to·back. tournaments at
Foothill and Diamond Dar Becc:a
Foltz was voted MVP "'hile Aman·
da, Schwer was all-tournament:
with a sweep and the champion~hip. Newport
sophomores Misty May and Meli a Schutz
were chosen all tournament with Mi ty u
MVP.
Thia allowed the high school volleyball
.cent to realize that Newport 1s definttcly a
conteAder. Newport's youth may cause a lack
or consistency durina future matches, with
awarenct1 they can overcome.
The Mammoth Toumacnent featured many
of the top small schools with CalvM)' Chapel
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With Corona del ~ar's champiomhip in
Chicago came visions or a "mythical" na-
tion's No. 1 ranking.
The 1990 CdM team had a trcmendou
opportunity to achieve thi • but it >Aa not ·
very imponant administratively (ifs only the
&iris that lose. but who care ?)
This title like every all-tourney, All·
American, or All·Wh11cvcr, is very Jut\jcctivc
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Briefs . -Corona del Mar .· runs into w-irlpool at home, falls to Trnons
Corona del Mar High, No. 4 in the Newport. which rallied from an 11-4 deficit in the
Cl F Division I water polo rankin~s. tie d i final game, improves to 5-2 overall, 4-1 in league.
vbiting San Clemente in the third pe-... ~ •The Estancia High girls volleyball team opened
riod, but the Tritons scored two quick Pacific Coast League play on a winning note Tues-
goals to take the lead for good ns they day, i.weeping host Laguna Hills" 15-7, 15-3, 15-4.
defe:ited CdM, 7-5, in a non-league match Tuesday. Tita Taveras had six kills and three digs and fel-
San Clemente, defending Division 1 champions low junior April Townsend had five ace serves and
and currently ranked No. 5, was led by Brice fou r digs for the Eagles, 2-4 overall.
Mathews' four gdals. The Sea Kings, led by Crosby •Costa Mesa High 's girls volleyball team ex-
Grnnt's two goals and goalkeeper Greg Sawyer's tended host Century 10 five games, but finally gave
fhe saves, fell to 6-4". in a the two teams opened Pacific Coast League
CdM held a 3·1 edge in the second period, but action on '[uesday at Century High in Santa Ana.
the Tritons came back with three goals to take a 4-3 Amy Jo led Costa Mesa (3-4 • overall, 0-1 in
halftime lead. Parker McMeekin, Tom Norton and . league) with 15 kills, while setter Kelly Rind·
Brian Codori had solo goals for the·sea Kings, who erknecht had 12 as5ists and Jennifer Long six aces.
host Woodbridge today· io Sea View League action
at 3:15 p.m. ·CdM nets 12-6 w in over Irvine
Denise -Ol9on-Olvey (NH) lost IO ~S. Ho, 1.f. Kn-TolQlml, 3·
l def. T. Ho·L.¥'1, 7-6: LtWls·Tell (NH) loll. 4-6, Q.S, H : Evllts·I<. FU~
(NH) won. 6-3. IOsC. 3.f. won. 7-8.
•The Estancia High girls tennis team survived a
four-hour marathon to claim a crucial Pacific Coast
League vicrory Tuesday at Laguna Hills.
The Eagles and Hawks tied, 9-9, in sets, but Es·
tancia earned the win by edging the hosts in games,
84-77.
Julie Fielder topped Nina Singh, 6-1 to force the
9-9 deadlock, after Singh edged Estancia's Cara
Frino, 5-7, in a set lasting an hour and 4i minut~s.
Estancia improves to 9-2 overnll, 2·0 in league,
while Laguna Hills fall s to 4-2, 0-2.
••tenoa. e, .... una Hiiis • · Estenoa. win• on ........ 84-77
Coast men suffer 2-0 loss
Orange Coast College's Satoshi Fu· -~---
natsu recorded five goalie saves, but the ..!._
host Pirates (4·3-1 overall, 1-1 in Orange ~
Empire Conference) were shut out by
Fullerton in OEC men's soccer at OCC, 2-0.
Alberto Verduzco and Manin Wall scored
second-half goals to lift the Hornets (6·3-3, 2-1 ).
OCC travels to Irvine Valley on Friday.
ORANQll •MPIRR CONP8Ra NCa
Fullerton I Onnee c .. t 0 ~scoring v~co 1. will 1. GoM uvea SriZo s occ oo• uves: FINISll 5.
OCC poloists drown Cypress
San Clemente 7, Corona del Mar 5
San Clemente I 3 2 1 -7
Corol\3 def Mat 2 t I 1-5
Freshman Megan Wachtler swept in -Sine'" -Fielder CE> def.~ 6-0, losl 10 Vim. 2·6, def. Smoll. 6·1:
No. 1 singles for Corona del Mar High • • FrinoJ!.>J:.3·~ '!ie~~-=:i~ )<E)'~.3·~~~~8u~·46.2: 1os1 1o
Orange Coast College's water polo -·---
forces improved to 11-6-1 overall Tues· \....a
day with an Orange Empire Conference-• ~
'4)pcning victory itt Cypress, 13-7. San Clemerrte sconno Malhews 4, Garaner 1, Pelkey 1, SUcldel 1. G~lle
saves 8 as the host Sea Kings defeated Irvine, _,,,-Stevens.Jollcouer &-7; def. JI. t..amnsdQger.Ja. Uulensctuoer. &-1, Dme· 12·6, in a Sea View League girls tennis Krtlsle (E), won t.:i. lost 5•7• won 11·1: GoOdrith·Nllaflan CE> won 6_., lost 2·
Rob ~Vorthing (4), Richi Ruffini (3) and Ross
Mcilwain (3) led the scoring attack for the Pirates. Cc'4 SC«l.'IQ Grant 2. Mc~'ttYI 1, Nolton 1, Codorl I Goa!ie sawn Siwytt 5
h 2 S 6, lost 6-7. match Tuesday. Wac tier improved to 1-. Corona del Mar marches o n Orent1e Coast 13, Cntr .. • 7
Corona del Mar High's all-winning ----
CdM's Marcie Asch, after losing to Alessandra occ women boot Rustlers, 5-0
Schinaia, Irvine's No. 1 player, didn't lose a game in
Oranot Coast 3 4 3 3-13
Cypress 1 3 2 1 -7 ·occ scomo WOl1hil'lg 4, R~ 3, Mt~ 3. Uctd1 t. Clme>lona 1, Sick
gi rls volleyba ll team added Irvine High's • .....
Vaqueros to their list of victims Tuesday · r ,.
night. shelling the visitors by a 15-4, 15·
her next two sets. CdM, which travels to University
Thursday, improved to 8-1 overall, 6·0 in league. 1
SU VIEW LUGUll
9. 15· 10 margin.
The Sea Kings, 7-0 overall, 5-0 in Sea View
Le.igue action, were led by Jennifer Stroffc (I I
kills). and got very strong play from Megan Upham
and Kell)~ Campbell off the bench.
Corone del Mar 12 , 1rv1.,. e
Sln1les -Waehller (CdM) def. Schlnw, 6·3'. Ylklil, 6-0, Alllna. 6-t; Asch (CdM) lost. 1-6, won. 6-0, 8·0; Nelson (CdM) lost. 1-6, 3-6, won, 6· 1.
Double• -Glasoow·Wlnton (CdM) loSt to lu·Hsla. 4-6, def Huang· Hono. 6-t Gla<tt·Komaya. 6--0. Bok:e·O Mura (CdM) 1oSt 5·7, won. 6-t, 6--0,
Brenner·MOf'dY (COM) los1. 2-6. won, 6· 1, 6·2. .
Hilleary Kchrli and Andrea Susson added four
anJ 3 seT\ ice aces. respectively, as Corona .dcl M<\r
g::l\C very little room to the Vaqs, who fell to 5-4, 3-
2 "ith the Sea View ctback.
Co rona del Mar re turns to Sea View acliQn
Thursday evening against University, with ihe site
)Ct for Irvine High at 6 p.m.
•Sophomore sensation Sarah Hawkins improved
10 29-1 on the season while defending Sea View
League singles champ ion Mar"a Colaizzi remained
undefeated (24·0)° as Newport Harbor High's girls
tennis team defeated University, 12-6, Tuesday at
Newport.
• Sophomore Misty May had 25 kills and Dani
Foley added eight kill to pace the Newport Harbor
High girls \-Olle)ball team to a 15·6, 15-13, 15-12
Sea View League win over University.
Hawkins, Jennifc!r Jacob and Colaizzi all swept in
singles as the Sailors improved to 7-3 and 4·2 in
league. They travel to Irvine on Thursday.
Newport Har1>or 12, University 8 SlnglH _, s, Hawkins (NH) def N1chOIS, 6·1, Oore, 6-1, Handy, 6-1.
JacOb (tail v.on. 6-4. 6-0. 6-4, Colmz.i (NH) won, 6-t, &-2. "6-1
THE BUCS: On r ootball, triathlons, baseball
From B1 •
Saturday with a 30·29 victory over
South\\CStern. Pulumar, however,
dcstro)'ed GWC, 57-14, "hile the
Pirate., embarrassed the Comets.
• Following an e\change of
films and a fri endly discussion
about Palomar last week. Golden
West Coach Ray ShaclJcford had
tht\ to say about OCC Coach Dill
\\orkm<m: "He certainly \\asn't
seeking rny ad\ ice (on hO\\ to play
PalomJr).··
• ShackJcford, on Saturday's
shm,duwrr again!>t Orange Coast:
.. U.1~cd on our l\\O performance
ag.11n)t Sou th\\e)tern. we're about
the same. But based on Pa lomar,
\q;·re .ihout an 8-point underdog."
• OCC righ t guard Bryan }fand
(6-foot-4, 297 pounds), being
hcJ\.ily recruited by Division I
college'>. is a Golden WeM
tr.1nsfcr. Why?
''\\'inning was the big thing."
I hnd ,,ud "Orange Coasl win~.
1 hcy'rc not content with just
drnng \\ell rn a season -they
\I.ant tu go all th e WJ). Golden
We,t " good, but Orange Coa t 1s
10 times better" .Chp and sa\C.
•It\ actuaJly Golden We~t'!i
home game, 1f that\ any
consolJtion. ··1 know we·re the ,,
VOLLEYBALL:
From B1
and political. I ah.,.,1)' tell m)'
plJ)Cr) that 1f the> arc honored,
accept 11 and be proud. but 1f you
arc not honored. understand how
unorganized :md,or poht1ct1l 11 is
and do not \\Orry about it.
The present "No. 1" team is
Oum'\. Indiana. They. by their
... 1a1e high school rules (don't )OU
love tho e things?) are not allowed
tu pl:ly in tournaments out ide or
their !>lJte. Conse9ucntly. they
home team," Shackleford said.
"13ut you'll have a hard time
convincing me that Orange Coast
will feel lake a visitor in their
home tadium."
• No one recruited OCC
freshman quarterback Todd
Mather. not even Orange Coast,
o~f Ridgecrest Burrouiihs lligh
la l year. He simply sho,,ed up
one day on the recommendation
of former OCC offen)ivc lineman
Rand) Mar~h. "ho nbo played at
llurroughs. Now, Mather has not
only bumped sophomore Josh
Gingrich from the starters' role,
but has become the -greatest
running quarterback in Orange
Coast history.
• Moving on to u diff crent
subject, OCC phy ical education
o instructor Barbara Wright, 48, "111
be mal-ing her fourth trip to the
prestig1ou<> lronman T~iathlon
World Championships this
S.1turday at Kona, Hawaii.
Wright last competed in the
lronman in 1988, finishing eighth
in the 4044 age group. She has
coached gymnastics, badminton,
S\\tmming and cross country at
OCC and abo developed a
first-of-its-kind Triathlon
Techniques course. which is
could not play at the Chjcago
Tournamenl and may-n(>t lose a
match all seawn. How "ould
anybody know who i~ better, CdM
or Burris?
Mother McCauley (who CdM
beat in the finuls and who beat an
injury-plagued Lagunn Beach in
the quarterfinals), is maJc up
exclusively of Second City
Volle}ball Club player~ while
Durri ' club is called Munciana.
Tho~~ who know about the very
compctitivt club tournaments
realize that Second City 1s not
nearly as strong ai. the Muncionn
MOLINA: Monarchs' man
with all · the move<s>
From 81
has much better i.peed (4.6 in the 40-yard dai.h)."
"lt' fun as a receiver to be put into that position." aid Molina.
"The more Ras'lcs l catch. the mor <:on(ident f hceom . ft' great
10 be a 'go-to' guy."
Rollinson said much or Mohna' slow "'·'fl had to do with the
maturation procc~ .. of Uhl, who started his f1ri.t varsity g.1me thl\
fall ufter bad.i ng up All·CIF performer Oilly Blanton last year.
"I appreciate the fact that Bobby wa very patient with a youna
qu;1rterback, and bided his time until Ocrrcl to.trted picking up.
\omc of the thing .. we like to do in our pa ing game," Rollinson
sn1d.
Molina's knack for getting open has led the COilching luff to
ollow grctllcr freedom on his route'>.
"It's JU t hkc bench football," Rollinson explained. "He ho u
way of beatin& guys. so we gave him an up11on on some routes. It''
h.trder on the quarterback than the receiver, but Oobby is so
qu1c~. he can double-cut a route ~ fa t a~ ~ome other receiver
can t'ft n ti 1mple pottcrn,"
Molina, who h:id no organized foot~all e pcrscncc prior to high
~chool, developed hi ability to get open pinyin• pickup g.1mc in
the lrCCI,, • •
"rhc option routes I'm run ning now arc kind or like playina
footb.111 with frichd when I was younger," Molina ~id. "That wa
re.ti ood tr inin for a receiver.' , •
offered at OCC.
• OCC's baseball program has
been begging for a new scoreboard
for at least a dozen years. Now.
under first-year coach John
AJtobclli, the dream could become
a re:ality thi spring -thanks to
Planet Holl>"' ood, a new
restaurant at-SOuth-CO"JsrVillage.
On Oct. 22, Planet Hollywood
wi ll host a pre-opening "sneak
preview" with all proceeds going
10 the OCC basel?all program, the
last of fou r straight nights to
benefit community organization!.
and kick off the restaurant's grand
opening. For S25, it's all you can
eat and drink (non-alcoholic
beverages).
The evening will include a
complimentary, pre-determined
m~al along with a fir~t look at
Hollywood's most spectacular
memorabilia. Altobelli hopes that
enough money can be generated
to finally get a new scoreboard.
Let's face it. The Pirates need one
-desperately. That grotesque,
1960s·style dinosaur out there just
doesn't cut 1t.
Rlchnrd Dunn Is • Doily Pilot
Sports Writer tthose JC column
appears every Wcdnesdny.
program.
But ..• still, how can you
compare high schools that never
play each other?
0
The bottom line is that high
school volleyball in our area is
flourishing and doing well. The
nex1 month's practice time will
determine how successful our
teams will be in the CIF playoffs
in November .
Charlie Brandc'a volleyball
column appears In tbe. Dally Pilot
every Wednesday.
~
Monday Night
Football I
returns again tn the
Villa Nova
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N.,...-t Beach
Freshman forwa rd Jill Johnso n (Costa ,M' •
Mesa High) was involved in all three ,....~
Orange Coast College goals in the first
half and freshmen goalkeeper Lisa Bernhard (New·
port Harbor) recorded her fourth shutout of the
season as the OCC women's soccer team whipped
visiting Goldi!n West, 5·0. in Orange Ernpire Con·
ference ac tion Tuesday.
Johnson scored twice in the fir t half after a )ist·
ing Linda Lewin's goal to ~ive the Pirates (2·4-2
overall, 1-1-1 in conference) ;1 · 3·0 halftime lead.
Braidie Johnson and Shirley Jareb scored in the
second half for OCG. Golden West (1·7, 0·4) at·
templed only one shot-on-goa l. Orange Coast trav·
els to Irvine Valley on Friday (3 p.m.).
e>r.nee Coast s , Golden WHt o
Golden West ooa11e saves: F~rd1nand 18 ~ Cout SCO<lflO J JoMson 2, lc~ n I, B JOhnSon 1. Jm 1 Goalie
sives Bemllifd 0
<.
1. Saves: Met.In~ 10
Cypress scoring. Lynth 3. Havaran 2. Miyahara 1. Spencer 1. Sam. GtlOos 4, ldnle.4.
Monarchs just miss, 8-7 • -~
Mater Oei Ht&'h!6 goal at the buucr
was disa)lowed, thwarting a dra matic
comeback again!it host El MoJena,
which woo the non-league water polo
contest, 8-7, Monday at the Vanguards' pool in Or·
ange. •
Senior Tom Bro) lcs and jurtior Stl!ve Burkhalter
each had two goals fo r the Mornirchs (O·I), \\hile
senior go:ahc Jon De;uerich had 13 <l\.CS
El Modena 8, Mater Del 7
~lier Del 2 t 0 4 -1 u Moden1 l ' 1 o-a Mater Del sconno Andude 1 lanon 1. 11\WWid 1, Btoylts 2. &~er 2
Saves Oenench 13
El ModeN SCQMQ MOl'('eb '2 Ta)'IO< 3 ~ 1, M.lchd t Sr.es Gel·
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High school football statistics
PILOT
STATS
CdM (3-1, 0-1)
IUSON (INDIVIDUAL) ..........
Iott "" ... 72 461 u
31 209 8.7 a -19 -2.4
8 13 2.2
2 5 2.5
1 18 18.0
--:-,
5 85
0 t3
0 8
0 5 , 18 , ......
I ,leyer pa "41 Wdll pN ..... hf
Evans 70 31 ·491 8 .443 4 '
, .. ,.r
Hess Wroener
Oum
Taytor
Hooan lllomason Walz
Turnet
Htss 48;
Ptt1n'Uler 6
" ......... 12 192 10.0
8 109 13 a
6 85 17.0
2 22 11.0
2 20 10.0
2 37 19.5
2 1 3.5
1 17 17.0
Scortne
Witz ta: Rupp 9.
lnteroepUone B~~J 1. IMM 1.
IUION(TUM)
htloftl
3 84
0 23
0 22
0 14
0 12
0 27
0 7
1 17
Turner 6.
O,, ... Klftp
Total ltf5t ~ 52 81 R~SlltS·YatefaOt 133-720 118·713
AvmQe MNnQ gMI 5.4 8.0 Avmoe rushilg Ylfdaoe 180 178
Taul Passilg ylldaQe 339 487
Average PHlinO Ylfdaoe as 122 Pm comp, ~ lnl 22·70-2 31-7().8~
AY'Q 0111 I* PW comp. 15 4 15 7 Avg oari per pass 111mp 4 a 1.0
Net rtlUm y1n1age• 52 8e
l CQI sacks•Ylfdage 5 "34 2 -19
Averaoe sacks. ~ 1 3 .9 0.5 -5
Net y1rdage 1 077 1267
AvtfaOt net~ 269 418
T~ IU'CS·MnQI 15·32 0 7-31.0
Fl#nbles·ll#'nblH lost 11 ·5 12·7
TOQI unown 7 13
Avmgt IUmOven U 3 3
FQgs.yardage 35-265 27-390
AvmQI ftags-~ 9·66 7-98
AVQ Timi ol possession 23 41 ~ 19 ·rv. rmns. trterceplloos. llmlle reuns
Acc"""' .. ttwe Score by Quarters ~ 21· 21 ~ 1 12...:zs
Cof'oN dd MM 14 2S . 24 33-87
1992 log, schedule
" non·IHgue
20 ~Mes.I 0
20 Marina 0
)3 Estinoa 7
~. View lHgue
14 S.lnt.1 Marg.irit.a ' 35
Oct. 9-at Newport Harbor
Oc1 16-Woodbrldgoe (at t-;~wport)
Oct 22-Tustin (at NC'A-port 11.lrbor)
Oct JO-University (at ll'Vlnel
No\' 6-~~c\. Cat S... ~II
Nov. 12-Irvine (at N~port Harbor)
PILOT
STATS
Costa Mesa (1-3)
IUSON llNDMDUAL) ...........
tob ..,. ...
100 71~ 7.1
tdlentl
8 72 29 154 5.J 2 15
24 20 08 o 8
19 ee 46 2 11
7 38 54 o a a 45 e.1 D 28
5 8 1.2 0 4
3 7 3.5 0 s
J 2 0 0.0 0 I .,... p.....,. ,..,., = pa " rdtl ,... pct. td 20 10 99 1 .500 1
8 2 23 o .2so o ,..,.,
Peca
Vega
Sides Pawmkl
Harber
R~Mntt
'": "'!& 81.o
3 41 13.7
2 26 130
2 16 8.0
1 3 3.0
•cortne Tran 38: Peca 16. P~kl. 12: Sides 6; Vega 2.
Interception• Vega t;
Peca 1:
lbM1
ll!AION (TuM)
td loftg
0 12
0 10
1 24
0 11
0 3
°" llustMfl T atal lnl downs • 52 61 Rushes·~ 136-847 1cg..!165
Awenoe Mlwl9 Glln & 2 as A~MhnO~ 212 241 TaQI ~yardage \91 122
Awenot pmrio ywdlOt 123 31
Pass comp, mcOt. 24·52·3 12.31.1
Avp pn per pm comp 20 5 10 2
Ayg pn per pm 1DrC1 • 9 4 3 9
1Wt ral1I ywdlO'• 21 I 9
lcQ ~-rn. I ·9 3 ·20
Aweraoe uru. yardage ~ O.J ~ 01 ·1 ... ~ 13S7 -1076
A*1Qt nd yardage 33t 269
Total Pll'llS·Mraoe 10·33 0 1:!-30 9 fllnl*S~ IDsl 12·9 ls-6
Toal YnMr1 12 7
A~ P110Ym 3 0 18 Rlqs-ymge 36-311 32 ~
AWOQe ~-yWIQe MO • 8·51
kl; TITie OI PoSSeuion 19.21 28 39 •Plrf rnm l*rtepl(l!IS. UTllllt rttm
Accumulattwe Score bf Quart.,.
()ppontfCs 7 48 26 13 -96
CON Mesa 0 16 14 8-38
1992 log, schedule
non-leaiue
0 Corona dcl Mar 20
l Rancho ALlmit~ l4
36 Los Anugos f>
•42 Troy JS
Oct. 8 -Calvary Chapel (at NH), 7
• P aciftc Coast Lugue
Oct. 16-at Laguna ~ach. 7
Oct. 2 3 -Lagun.:i Htlls (at NII), 7
<kt 29 -al Trabuco Hills, 7 "'ov S -Century (at S... ~II. 7
Nov. 1 l -Estancia (at NHI, 7
Amerlcen Le...,. Champlonahlp Serl••
Atl•nta n . PIHabureh
(beet of """' ..... ......
Oct 6 -Attnl s. flllSbul\fl 1 (Ahn leads senes. 1-0)
Oct. 7 -Plltsbutgh al Allml. 12 .07
Oct 9-Atlnl. ~ 5 37
Oct 10-AIWU It PltsMgh. 5.37
Oct. 11 •-Atlanta at Pl!lsburQh, 1 to p.m
Ocl tJ• -Plttstxrgh lt Maru. 5 37
Oct 14° -PIUsburgll lt ~. s 26
Toronto va. Oatland
(beat of Mftn)
Date time
OcL 7-0akland at l OC'ontO, 5 26
Oct 8-~ at Toronto. 5.37
Oct 10-Toronto 11 o.iancs. noon
Oct. 1 t -T()(()MO M C>aldand. 1' f 0
Oct 12" -Toronlo II Oaldand, 12.070 pm.
Oct 14"-0aldand •Toronto, 12.0715;26
OcL 15" -~It TorontO, 5 37
TV
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
TV
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
Ch 2
•it.necessaiy Al ones ellT1ed on KNX (t070) radio.
PILOT
STATS
Estancia (1-3)
ll!AION (INDMDUAL)
Ru.hint! .... ,.,
Solis
Jahnef
Cllal1ey Lomeli •
tab nn eve td lonv
Leffler
Thompson
46 269 s a 40 153 3 8
13 49 3.
5 14 2 a
5 11 2.2
1 ·14 -149
PeHl"9
0 44
1 34
0 9
D 4
1 5 g -14
,..,.,
Johner
pa po rd• phi' 82 i8 413 2
Reoelvl"9
pct. td
317 5 ,..,.,
Rml Sweet
Mendel
SOiis
Brooks
Chal1ey
pc nrg • .,,.,
16 302 18 9
4 45 113
2 32 160 2 9 4 5
1 25 25 0
1 10 100
Scorl"9
tdlon9
2 29
1 21
I 2S
I 9
D 25
0 10
RlllV 12. Johnef 12. S#tel 1 O; Lettler 6. Mendez
6, Solis a: Ptnto 1
Cl\altty 3.
lnterceptloM
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp l!egl ..
Total Int clowns 61 49
RuShes·vanlaoe 137·773 110.509 Average rushing gain S 6 6 4
Average ruSIWlg yard~ 193 127
TOUI PISSlllO yardaQe 498 413
Average OJSSl/lO ya1dage 125 104
Pass comp. anmpt, 1111 33-62·3 26·82·2
Avg gai\ pet PISS comp 15 1 15 9
AVQ gain per pass attmP 8 0 5 D
Net return yardage• 116 62
TOia! SKk.s·YMcbge 10 ·80 13 ·77 ~verage $1Ck$. ~ 2 3 ·20 4 3 ·19
Net yardage • 1309 906
Avera~e nel y1rdage 328 227
lot.al puru-avmge 8-30 a 11-28 a
fumbltt·lumbles IOS1 9-6 3·3
T olal IUmOYers 9 5 Avmoe turnovers 2 3 1 3
nag,.yari11ge 29·255 38-310
AvmQe nags-yardage 7 3-64 9.5·78
AYIJ l ime of possmoo 27 04 20 56
·Pin returns rt· rctP(IOl\S, IUC'11lle rewms
Ac:cumul•tlve Score by Querter•
Oppcnenls 21 27 20 20-aa
Esuneia 12 27 0 16-55
1992 log, sc hedule
non-le.igue
· .!O Leh .t..migo~ Joi
14 La Quint.i 0
7 (OfOl\J dd Moll H
14 l\Jtclla 21
Ch.1 9 -Can)bn lat oca. 7 30
P.iclfic Co.ut l ugue
<At 17 -Century IJt S... 80\\-lt, i p m
Oct 2 l -dt Laguna Bl·Jch, 7 p m
Oct 29-Lagun.i 11111~ !JI l\.H) 7 pm
Nn\, 6-Tr.aburn t-l1lh lat NH). 7 pm,
Nov. l ) -CChtil M~I lat NHl. 7 pm
TELEVISION
Baseball
Noon-Pira:es·Braves. Ch. 2
5 30 p.m -A's.Jays. Ch 2.
Golf
t2.30 p m -PGA 1oomey, ESP14
Bowllng
4 30 p m. - PBA Sefllors ESPN. Boxing
6 pm -Mercer-Dixon, ESPN Volleyball
8 p.m -al Redondo Beach, PT
9 p.m -Pactltc-LB St ESPN
Otymplc ShowcaN
8 p m. -80~1.no. SC
Hora• Racing
1 O 30 p m. -ArntJ replays, SC
Table Tennla
t030 p.m.-Challenge toumey. PT
Auto R.clng
12..30 am -NASCAR 400, ESPN
RADIO
.... ball
Noon-NLCS, KNX (1070)
5.30 pm. -ALCS. KNX (1070)
PILOT
STATS
N ewoort (4-0, 1-0) IE~SON (INDIVIDUAL)
Pa.yer
ldl
Gonzales
Moms
Brandon
Ge31
VauQhan
~ l!ialM
Smith
Ketcham
Ru•hlng
tcb nn evg
62 304 49
61 _386 6 3
24 155 6 5
9 15 I 7
6 34 5.7
4 18 4 5
4 -28 .7 0
2 ... ·2 0
1 I 1 D
Peul"9
td lonv
D 16
3 53
1 so 0 6
D 24
I 11
D ·2
0 ·2
I
Pa.rer P• pc rdl phi pct. td
Williams 42 18 257 O 429 5
Pl•ye;
La Bass
.Jbn'ls
Tat
UWSOll
Rec•tvtnv
pc nyg. •vt· 8 138 17 D
5 93 18 6
1 4 • 0
4 25 6 3
td long
3 38
I 33
D 4
1 11
Scoring ,,
Gonzales 24 Stuckef 18. la Bass ta. V&uQ!Un
6. Ktlcham 6; Lawson 6 Hams 6, Fret!Nn 2.
Interception•
La Bass 2 lu'r.l>liln 1, Gonza•es 1. Hul4tf I, sanu 1. Hams 1
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp Tera
Total l1rst downs 29 59
Rushts·y.vdage 95-292 171 ·930
Avei~e Mlwlo oain 3 1 s •
Average rusnmo ya1dage 73 243
To!JJ pusino yaidage 308 257
Avmge passino y1rciave 77 64
Pm comp, anmp. 1t11 29·75-7 18·•2·0
Avg gal/I per pass COIT'.P. 10 6 14 3
Avg gain per pass l!tl'1lP 4 1 6 1
Net re111m yardage• 44 131
Total sacks-yardage 9 ·54 3 -26
Avenge sacu. yardage 2 ·13 s 1 ·6 s
Net yard.)lJe 590 1272
Average nct y11dage 148 318
Total puntS·mra~e • 20·33 0 t3·35 8
Fumbles tumbles IOst 10·5 H
Total turnovers 12 Ii
Average turnoveis 3 D I 5
~s-yardne 18·112 25-233
Average Rags yardlge 4 S-28 6·58
Avg lime 01 possesSIOll 23 39 24 21
• M rr.ums. '•ctep:.ons ti.rl'CI e 1et.xns
Accumui.tlve Sqore br Qu•rt•r•
OpPolltnlS D S D 12 -20
t:twl)Olt Harl>or 35 31 18 10-77
1992 log, schedule
non-le.igue
24 Or.inge U n ~ean \'IC\\ 0
17 foothill 6
Sea View league
20 Un1\cr~1ty 14
Oct 9 -CdM thomt')
Oct 1 S -at Tu~ltn
Oct 24 -JI IMn~
Oct. 30-\\'oodlxid~e thome)
N 5 -S.lnla ,/\ Grg.mlJ !hom<'I
"11.l-SJddlcback (SA So-.,IJ
PILOT
S.TATS
Maler Dei (3-0-1 )
SEASON (INDJV1DUAL)
Pl eyer
Vasquez
Han
UN
N SuaJua
Jackson
MOiina
flyM
Sohs
Cassara
Barragan
Roulntree
Au•hlng
tcb nrt evv
34 182 54
32 \41 4 ~
g 16 1 a
8 45 5 6
4 16 4 0
3 71 23 7
2 4 20
2 1 Q s
1 4 4 0
I ·10 ·100
1 1 1 0
tdlon9
2 62
1 21
0 12
0 22
0 13
0 52
0 5 0 2
0 ' 0 ·10 0 1
' PeHlng
Plewer P• pc ydg phi pct. td
Uhl 74 44 507 4 595 5
fl)'M 2 2 24 0 1 000 1
Pleyer Molina
Barajas
Jackson
Rouinttee
Ford
Sualua
Bushman
·• 'Calderon
Vasquez
Rezenik
Receiving
pc nyg. evg.
21 2S4 10 2
8 115 14 4
3 36 12 0
6 76 12 7
2 25 12 5
I 12 12 0
1 6 6 0
1 • 6 60
1 ·5 ·5 0
I 4 4 0
Scoring
tdlong
2 43
I 34
0 22
0 29
0 22
0 12
0 6 0 6
1 ·5
I 4
Bara;as 12 vasc:u~z 12 Hal. 12; Molina
12. Sim. MIOd 40. f01d 6. Reztnt~ 6 L
Sualua 6. Uhl 2 Team 2
lnten;eptlon• Jac~son 1 B~rrag.Y.1 1
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp MD
TOIJI lirst do...ns 38 4J RU$bt$.~rdage 148-524 96 459
Avg rus!'r1.ng gain 3 s· 4 8
Avo l'lJShing yardage 131 11'5
Total pass\Og yardage 251 531
Avg passing y;udage 63 133
Pass comp. al!mpt 11;t 21-47·3 46-18·~
Avg per pass comp 12 0 11 5
Avg per pass anmp 5 3 6 8
Net rt1wn yardaoe· 115 196
Total sacks·yarta~e 7 -52 J 12
Avera~e sacks, yJrd3~~ 2 O • 13 1 O 4
Net prdage 806 1 m
Ave•age oet ya'C:ai;e 202 294
Total pums-average 17-33 3 • 14·33 8
fumbles·lum~les lest 6 3 10· 7
T CUI turnovers fl 11
Average turriQve•s 1 S 2 8
Flags-yardage 15.151 17 161
A~erage tiaos·~a:aa~e 4·3S 4 40
Avg Time ol pr·s 29 2~ 18 36 • •PUl\t retums rterceptions i.,re".e returns
Accumuletlve Score by Quertets
~s-7 17 1) 1~31
MaterOel 42 13 18 9-82
1992 log, schedule
"'"""'•K~• 0 'wn IP
ll ~/>Ji;
1• ~u W
J• .,. f•.vir.'
Ql-.. 1~
~ .. th CM•l l••t ...
U 0 I "Qap.)\.,t)n
~I >:. ~\ \"ie'jiJIC,fu
10 030 -.. o.u .. fl,U, •
0 M•-£1 fc~u \.it II i.&1
-.ii-5.il\t~ ..
Orange Coast FGGtbatl.Pll'Jers of the \Veek ...... .... .
KEITH BURKE
The 6-foot,
190-pound
sophomore
cornerback
intercepted
his sec ond
pass of the
season, had
two big hits, four pass
deflections and nine
tackles ~n 42-7 win .
TODD MATHER
The
6-foot-1 I
170-poun d
freshman
quarterback
set a
school
record for
QBs with 198 rushing
yards, and a school-
record tying four TDs .
oa: foottJafl stat1stica
PILOT ..
STATS
Orane.e Coast (3-1)
SEAk'ON (INDIVIDUAL)
Pt•r•r
Ytof\ .~ , t.M!ier
Rp!ey
G&an \',t,tJoc~
Au•hl"9
tcb nrv •vt td 1°7J ~ t~ ~ ~ . : . ~6
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wlCI IWMd DlStrlCl of ~ pnot IO uecu11on or tne SIQl'Md· /SI A.. E ROW· •led W1 Miid cour:cy Ca:1 .said Notice of Detail .ild c:otOet of Ml<l County.
--------Nowmber 1, 19'0, AmenO-tTEO TO, ALL OF ntE e•pensa of lhe Truaee County, ecllng by ~nd contract •nd &hd be In the LE"i, Director, Procur• lorrio. ~1blng the land Election to Sel IO be ,. MAY ~ . ALSO KNOWN teeee2 IMnt 2 d..s o.c.mber FOUNDATIONS AND ....... of ,..._ •ft-•• _ _._.through ltt Governing form Mt IQrttt 1n lhe c~ ment HuntJnnton Beach lhenlln. d-' In ... AS 11S15 Port A~~ llOTICa OF • .... .,,. .......... ...., _ _. 8owd hefelnaft9r relen.d trect documeni. In the ' ... EXHIBfT 'A' COi .., u•• county where Newport e..cti CA 92MO
TIWSTU•I SM.a 15, 11CS1 #Id AmeodrMl'lt 3 FOOTINGS THEREFORE. by said OMd of Tt\J9l Ac-to uh DISTRICT,""'" re-event of laolure to 'eo1er tnto UNOn ~School O.stnct Ts NUMBlR t7267.F the real ptopef1'f II ioc.ted '(If • at1"t addr.ss 0t
dMed w.ch 1, 19Q, ,...,. AU FIXTURES. PLANTS crued Interest and eo. c:eM up to, but not tatet such cootllci and execute ~NO 75r:9· 1992 TRUSTOR ROBERT and . more th•n three common dH1gn•1to11 Is ~ T.S..... enoe b9lng hereby mllde llO APPLIANCES. FURNACES, 0itlbn.I lldV~. it eny, th.n the •boY'e staled &irM, lh• required documents, · monltlt have elapsed sine• shown abow, no WllffW\ty tOAloOIM the t9COrd 1h9r'90f for f\ir· BOILERS MACHll'(ERY will lncreue thlt ngure Mele<! bid• IOI the "Wd the bid secunty Wiii be fOf· Pupll•hed Newport JAMES TAUMAN PAR such rec:Otd•tion 11 glllen at to Its com~
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YOU ARE IN 0£FAULT !her pwtcuW9 ENGINES.' MOTORS. COM: ptiot IO..,_ of• conlnlet for fie •boVe t•led Bonda 1NJ1 rem .. n Beac~osta Meta Oa~y CEL 1 LOT 12 OF TRACT DATE: 10/02,'92 ,,.... Of correctnet.t) -
UNDER A Deed of Tnast Arneodment No S to Wd PRESSORS DYNAMOS The benellcl•ry undef pto,ec:t. Bid• lf\all be re-1n lull force and ellect Ptlol October 7, t4 1992 12568, AS SHOWN ON A FOR. F S L F ._ The ben•ltc1ary undet ot DATED 04f04(T7 U~ · • • C9IY9d In tht ~ ldentl· lhrwQhout the guarantee w.e3 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK • • • • -d Deed of Trvsl. by re•
YOU TAl<E ACflOH TO ..... -• recorded De-ELEVATORS, FITTINGS, Nld Deed ol Trust herelo-rted abolle and opened penod as specolted In the 609 PAGES 3e ntROUGH HAN CI AL AS son of t>rMch Of defaUll 111
PAOTECT YOUR PROP· cember 8, 1967 In Book PIPINGS. CONNECTIONS. IOfe e.eculed and deliv-Md pubkfy rnd tlloud •t general conoliOns. PUIUC NOTICf 38 'INCLUSIVE, Of MIS-TRUSTEE, llY: FORE· the obhg•tlont MCUr9d
ERTY. IT MAY.BE SOlD AT 1458, hoe f07, Otlldal CONOUfTS, DUCTS, PAR-9fed to the undet'llgMd • the 11bCW9 '*Med t11ne wld Pursuant to Sec:ll011 22300 CELLANEOUS MAPS IN CLOIUR• CONSULT· thereby, herelolo.re n
A PU8UC SALE, Of YOU ~-TITIONS, ANO EQUIP· wrcec.n Oed.,..!k)n of De-~ ot lh• Public Contr•ct Tit .. Order THE OFFICE OF 'THE ANTS, INC., AS AGENT ecuted •nd delilf•ed to tne
NEED -EXPlANATIOH The ....... Int.-under MENTT ANO APPAAATVS l•ult llnd Oemllnd IOI SM The DISTRICT requlrea Code, the conlrlct 'Mil con-Ne. 2242807 t7802 """NE BLVD., ~ • Wllllen Dec>
Of THE NATURE Of THE H id leaH hH •Ince Of EVERY l<INO AND OE· and• wntten Notice of De-th.a blddef PoU•S1 I cur· C..n provisaon1 pemiltllng Trust .. S• COUNTY RECORDER OF #205 TUST,IN CA ler•tion ol O.tault and Oe-
PR6cEEOING AGAINST ,....., IO Don R. H.,.ey SCRIPTION NOW OR faUll Md Elec11on to Sell rent C•lilornl• Contr•c-the succeulul btdder 10 .... t7H7..f' SA.ID ORANGE COUNTY e2eeo T I ph n• mllnd for Sale, tlM wnllen YOU. YOU SttOIAO CON-. tort's LlcenH It the Clas· substitute secur11le1 lor •ny Aef .. PARCEL 2 A NON-• • • nocic. of cw.en and of TACT A LAWYER. by an A191gnrnent reeOtded HEREAFTER AFFIXtO OR The und•lll9Md ceuled tlfic.tton of "c-32" •t the mont" withheld by the ennce o. EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT Nu"'ber: (714) 7~1• •lect>On to c.llUSe the un-
Tlcot TI-. ln9ur11nee Com· December 19, tllal • In-ATTACHED. TO AHV SUCH IM ~of DefllUlt ~ time the contr•ct Is ~tllict to ensure p«iorm-2371291 tO FOR INGRESS EGRESS 3942 ~ 10 ... Nfd ~ l*'Y of~• corpo-atrumenl No. 93-5738111 BUILDING, STRUCTURE Election to Se1 to be ,.. ewarded· No payment thal .nee und., lh• contrllci or NOTICll OF ' Br: TERI SNYDER, eny to s.11lllfy Uid o~
r91on, fonnerty Tille lntUr· ~ by ., AallgfV'neft4 ,. OR IMPROVEMENT, IN-cOfded In the O®nty where be mede for WOf" or maw-permllUng payment ol r• TRUITEFS SALE ~~E~~Ru~gjY APO~ EXEC. YICll 'REI._ bOn9 llnd U.Nfter the un-
anceand TNSf CompMy, corded Mey 18, 11MM u In-CWotNQ ALL ELEVATOR the rNI PfGPtftY fa IOcated rial undef the contr.ct un-lenUont earned directly YOU ARE IN DEfAUl.T DENT defltgMd CM.teed UICI no-
On 10(11192 , M f'.45 tlrvrTlem No. M-20el5M. EOUIPMENf AHO ALL MA· Trust" Of ~ CondUcl· tes1 and~ the Registrar into etuow UNDER A DEED OF TRUST SAID TRACT 125Q AS SET Published Newporl t1oe of brNCh and o1 ~
AM., T1oor litl9 lneun1nce bo9'I of........,_. AecotdL CHCNERY '"NO EQUIP I .... • of Contreclora venfted to Each bid must conlOfm DATED 11/07/90 UNLESS FORTH IN THE DEClARA O t1on to be recorded June CQftlPtnY ot c.llfomle, a ..,.,,..... " • ng -• , the DISTRICT that the and be responsive to the YOU TAKE ACTION TO TION OF RESTA1CTIONS Beach-Cotla M... aoly 22, 1982 u Instr, No N · ~1 f(lt'l'll9fty Tiiie THE LANO AEFEAAEO TO MENT USED OR PRO. TICOR TIT\a HISUR· CONTRACTOR we• prop-contr11et documents n,. PROTECT YOUR PROP· FOR SYCAMORE PARI( Pi!« ~ 7, 14, 21, 420113. of Off>aal Records
in.nnoe #Id Trull Com-IS SITUATED IN THE CUAE0 FOR USE IN CON-ANCll COMPANY OF et1y llcerMd 111 the 11me DISTRICT rHervu the ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT w H 1 c H RE co RD E O t992. • in the office of the ...
perwy, • ""Y ~ STATE °' CAUFORNlA. NECTION WfTH, ANO FOR. CALIFottlHA the concrllCt ... -•rded. nght 10 reject 1ny llnd •II A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU MARCH 1 1989 AS IN· ""458 cOtder Of Onlnoe County~
TNlllM under and IJU'tU-COUNTY Of ORANGE THE HEATING. COOLING. t 7 t 7 WAL MU T My CONTRACTOR not 10 bid• or to w•tv• atty 11 .. NEED A~ EXPLANATION • SM .... woi be !Nde,
enl IO Deed ol Trull,.. N#D DESCAl8£0 AS FOL. LIGHTING. f'LUMBING. OROV8 AVaNUa AcinMd • lubted to pen-regulenlles Of lnformalilies OF TltE NATURE OF THE STRUMENT NO U · PUIUC NOTICE but ~ OOwn9f'C 0t ~ 04/Wr7, • IMt.. LOWS: VBfTUTIOH AJA OC)NDt. _._. CA etnO ..a. under f'9 111W and In sny bid ot In lhe b16-PROCEEDINGS AGAINSl 117210, OF OFFICIAL wMWltf, .,,,_. 0t Im-
.... 3ltl0. In boC* .!!1~1 PARCEL t· TIONING AEfAtOERA= (8tl) M7·71t40 the connct • be cOn.lct-ding. y~ YOU SHOULD CQN. RECORDS. NOTICa OF pied, ..._,.. fta, ,_,. Pete I ... °' umGl8I • • ... wld. Al required by Sec1lon TA'-'T AlAWYER The .... ~ 111"2 TMllTU'laALa ~or~ ........ "'l'9 ._of.. LoU ol Tr8Ct No. 4Z25. In TION, Of ANY SUCH Deeet Wt.,.. n.. .. be•,,.,.._, 1773 of the Caltlornla On 10,tH,92 et 10.00 oetw common~-.. YOU ME. IN OE.FAULT IO J19Y "9 ,.,.._:-... prlnd-~ "-c1'W of Oft. fie~ of,Newport Bwtt. BUILDING, STRUCTURE ,,._ Tiiie ........_ lob_. 10 ciomrneoct et Labor Code, fie Dtrec:IOI of A..M .. G.~L FINANCW., AN of .. ~ UHDE" A DUO OF D81 IUm ol ~ • ...
ANGE CountJ1 ~. ~ o1 Or.nge, S... of OR IMPAOYEMENT TO. C-..nw ef C .. smla. 10:00 a.m. on TUESDAY, the Dtl)9l1f'n«I( of tndu• CALIFOANIA CORPORA-d•=• abo¥e ~ TRUST, DATED M9"dl I . OUf'M br Mid DeeCI ol wtlL lfU. AT PUBLIC Caldomia. .. lhOWrl on • OETHlR wmt THE RIGHT e ...................... OCTOBER 20 1"2 • 1M trial Aeiell0n9 of the S.te TION .. "9 cUy lllPPOlllltd 1Ml. UNlESS YOU TAK! Truel, _. lfW M l9id
AUCTION TO HIGHEST rnep Recorded In Boo11 Of INQAUS OR EQAESS· Tltle ,,.._ .... 8IMI Edi eon H .S. TENNIS of C.Womie hlll ~· TNetN undef #Ml ~ Pof'ld8 '° W. 1100 COUNA ACTION TO PROTECT YOU nolce prcr1111 ..... •w.
K>OER POR CAIH OR 1D. .... .., and M of AND AU STM£TS sioE'. TrHt c ... ,.... •• COURTS loca4ed .. n•oo mlMd IM oen«llily ~ ant llO Deed °' Tl\IM, .... YI TA ~T. COSTA PROPERTY. rr MAY IE • .,.,~t*I .,. """9 ol
CAIHllR.. CHICK OR M w.o.• -·--• T£.. T • Msgnola Ave.. ~ lnO ,.... of ... In the cOfdecl qn 11/>0t'IO • MESA. CA -.r SOU> AT A fl\aJC SAl.l. ..... .. TIUll, .... OTHER INIT1~~1~~!.!."•neou• •P•. ......... -. .... ...-. WA ".... ........ Bwtt.CA tocllllty In whktl.,. WOftl Oocumenl No -..,1300 The ......... -Tl"U9tee IF YOU NEED AN ECP\A-dler'll9 ...... w;; ---. ... ___. ~ ·-°' 0mwa Colnf. AND W "'-U..11.l~ .. CAllAtllftA.a-~ "°"' _.. M ..-.... .,_,,_..,..IN C.-8ook P.-._oJ omcte1 dlscllt!N f!!I ~ tor NAllOH Of: THE NATURE "9 .~ · .... .. 919
THE TAUSTEE. ........ II ~ CM. POl.U. WIREI N#D IOll ptMed ...., q conMCU· o1 theM nit• dewmtn• "9cor09 In the oMce ii 119 11'1 ~ ... _, 0t ~ 0,. TH~ ~OCttDING TN... oreMsd by: Mid
Ume °' .... '" lnful PARC:nt: CONDUITS, WALLS. Publllh•d M"ewport ~~"'°"'.,..,,,.of"°"*· entitfed PREVAIUNO Recorder Of Or•nv• .... "*"9-:., -. AGAINST YOU, YOU 0.-.. TNll ....... "'oney of the United A not1••clu•lve •s> IAIOOD', N#D FENCES. Bt.ch-Col&a .._. Delly .. Noice To ~ 11-WMll ICAlE • .,. on ... County, Callfornla, .. IS I ... W SHOULD CONTACT A .. bi l'lild an~ n. • AT ,..-..... ,.,,.,.... 1111,,,.,.. tot !ft. TftlllOr. HALL RANCH A Pllol SejMmbet n, 30 ()o. 9"9d bf lie Ol$1'AtCT, 11 tt. otS'fRICT ~ uuted tit! ROIERT common Hll -•• tl'f, LAWYCR. • 1•. t •JO ... In 1'9 !Mbw. ENTMNCe TO .... #Id """9 .,_, fC1t UMtTEDPNnliERtHtP' berJ 1992 ' !ech bk1 --.. be ee-Ing°"*; end copies mey JAMES TALMAN ANO shown hertiift 9'ild .... ~ Corpor~. a 10 .,_ ~ ...... to,
OUNTY COU"T· ...... ,..,_.. o.-the The .......... #Id '° ' · .UC __ bY e ctflltd or be ~ on reQUMI . ...CHELE ANN TALLMAN. wtl be INlde, IM ...__ C ... , .. Colpcnton, • 8°""' ......_ ... Of.
HOUM. 100 CMC CIM-___ " 1.... ol T • ce9htef"• chec:ll or tltd The COHTAACTOR ahal HUS8AND WIFE AS JOeNT ~ or ~. ... cluly •Pt*"fecl Truetee ..., CA. "" DfWI. WUT. IMTA __ .. -1 racit °'* oomrflOn du II ..:0.t. PU9&JC llOTICI bond tn ., emount not .... poet OOfl'I o1 thew n11W .i TENANTS. • TMIOr ~ or 1mp11M ,..,.,.... und9f 1M tolOw'nl ct. The 9iC"5I .,,.,.,,. ol 1M
PfA,-CA al~ ..... UM lrdc .... on Ellhltll f _,,, ot "'9"" "'°'*" then.., Pf"*ll (1°") of tech 1oO .-e. The CQN.. OUARADIAN SAV1NGS Int W.. pomnto~ or.,,. ec:ntled Deed of TNll W1U. ........ .....,_ ol tt. .._
....... eon...-. to ... "A .. wNdt ......... '° ••o.... .._. .. ~ NOTIC9 TO .... ._.. tltd ............. TIW:fOR .,_, .,., ~ ANO LOAN 4SsoctATION. -~ KU. AT l'UMJC NJCTI()N ,.._ MOUrM ~ --
... Mid 111r I ...... Mid -No. I ol lie Pof'ld 10 be: ~ 6 2111 COllTWTOlll to .. OillTRfCT • • ... netor under ll 9hell pey at ~ MUi SILL ~~ 119 ': TO THE ~ST ltOOE" "'°'*" to be Mid, • Deed ol TNll lft .. _ ...... " IMlllOfled ...... ,.. WDTCUFft DRNl HEw. CALUllQ POii W .,... IMll lie tltddtl', lf b not .... "8n fie apeetlled AT PU8llC MJCTION TO ,,_ ... ,. ,.. .. .....-"'"' f<>f' CASH or • ... ~ ....., ..._ .,_... ._
._ ....... In Miid CGUl'ltJ ..... Dltlmlltr I. 1M1 PORT' RACH. ciufoR. PfopoMI .. __,...., lhll pi au.-,. Wot wagee ID THI HIOHllT 8100(" lie .... wM 1'r Mid ledOft ~ el lie Olll ....... and ISnlMlU
... , ... d1111'ed -ln9clall .......... to7ol NIAllteo ...... MmlCM. ---p!OMPtlf ... cute tl'le ........... ~by'°" CASt4. (per9llls .. DeedofT ........... c--. ............... -. .. If ......... m.i A s esp• -"tlMIMnl. ~a ..... "*" In "' 9ecu1an ot tltfte of .. ,. In lllWM '*""· • ~ In ..,... con-.~ to .., ....,.., • ., ,_ .._ R9AL PW•n OMdll ~ • .,._ The 111......,wd Truaeee ""'".._.. ..._.. *"°" falO~it ......,.. lie connd money of th• United .-ncMC..._ ._~ 1 '*' ,_ ....., Mid DeeC1 ........ a.-.-,, ~Uk OIUflh .,., ......... tor ......... .,.. 9ond In ., ......... E.adl IMdd9r lhll ....._ a.-. W aalfl a ..,_., .,,..., .. .. .. el TMt Iii lie ....,.,., -• e' .·,_ ...
A 111.;: .:..-= INCUIDINCI THIMOt . enr II-•--ol .. PllOISCT1 .. •• not ... twt one tlundfM • lie """ ~ 9"' Chedl drSWn bf • -0t ~ of 'TNll.-:. ••II ,_,...,.._ In••*· .... :. \I: ~a ~ , ... ....., .,, , .... -:'~ia,, =.., --=~ :.;.;:::: 4:o: =-':~C:U: ~ = :: ~ .::0-.~ :-'.,, ~:, .= ..... ~-.!" r.=.·~ ~.:,St~ !!!.. • .... : c11,'!!a":1 .,... 1MN1 00/lll'Nlf, A Ml: •IUMNO. ITflUC. enr .,._ ......._ • -IU. fsctofy FellN\ll ,....,._ •• ~-1 Oft ... ..,..._ or.-~ • • .... ,._ -;: _., ... ... .... -.. ~ -., a..
Colpa... • ......... T ft 1 t D .... Mee 9ond In ., ....a • ....... lilJ "9 ...... *-" W a -• ....... el .. .,_.... _.... ..., .. -.... M -lllCMNID y .IOMWI.. ~..JNAND ~ w ......... ---............. not ......... ....., ttna ... "*'°' .......... .,.,loan --.... .,... .. TIUll, .....-: .-n:wm ~ fH4tea7att ....... .i _.., .. &Wm-.... OR --............ or P.&.OCT• ,... ...,.,. (100'!ij of ..... ,.,.,. l'DSe Act. PwblC IOI\ ..... 1111111, ... t .. ?OllA...... .... RUt4M ............. -·, ..
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................... ID OR ntPllN. HOW OR AT ...... or ............ MINTI ,LANI ANO not .... '*' llfty .....,. No Wdtf ,,,.. ....... NnClal ~ " ....... 0.-.. nw ...... "' .. ..... .. .. .. Tl II ...... Pt Ill a ... Atf't TM HlAIMTIR '° Pllr ... ~ be1811Cie IPtCWCA1lON8 AM ON (IOJ.L:..:-..... 'tlld iwtce. Na llW tor• P91toc11 01...,. N9d to de..._ lit... ... 1 u _, _. ....,. ..,., el 0.... ~ Mftl hteaH t,
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84 Wednesday October 7, 1992
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O•H .. O ,,_. 0 -CASSEITTS. 4 ·DIGITAL .... C:O.. -_ ,,____ ........... =·~ -· C .. I. hol-o -llOto• ..... ' -=•..!f,;e STAT9 Of' c:twoe o1 124 00 c:hedc AUDIO TAPES, SONY ~ The -to be eok1.. NOTICI 11 HIRE8Y .._.on: M •U11n111 -~ ..
CALlll'ORMIA CWFlC• payable '° Office ol the WALKMAN 0 AT RE· The ~ ........ dnarl>ed "' ..... -GIVEN .. ,.. 8rlan M. Thia bull""' .. oon-"°" ...... DI ......... ..., '· .... .. .. .-a. "'OJECT SU.i. Arctlle.cQ fOf eacn COf!OER. MOD TlO D3, SI wilt! ,..pect '° the 1111egee1 atDea.ft.nde. tUrN11n, ... DDuQMr dbll C... ..... dllded by: co ....,.... n11a atall ,_. w llad The Foll itng ...,_.. ..... 14 fll 0.......
OEVELOHll!NT AND Ml°' plans and spedfica-N 60786, 78. VHS VIDEO lllolatlon(I) °' Sec:tloiiC•) turaa. •4UlllN"efll and ..... E .............. a Tit• reglatrant(I) c.,. ...... County Qafll "' .. dcW'll bU1fr'81119! TI'9 ............. •n<J
NAG tioN, Which.,. not to be TAPES 11352 of the ~ 9"d gOOdwll fll a liquor _,. lien aaalnat tNt C9t'8lft rnenead lo 1ranaac:t ..,._ OrMOI C°""'1 on....,...._ PAESS""WEST, lt7 W. t ~ ~ ........ !Ur\ o~p.a•T=.;'!., returned. Pursuant 10 Section Safety Code. You •r• and.,. IOcal9cl at t OQ N. 1 .. Sllylln9 StlcHe ...,_ MU under '*'9 Aalloua '*I.••· I&. No. 1, Cotll ....., II 9nl/. ol ...... PIGPwl~ _. """' bch bldcMf must be f. 11418.4(1) of the California he,.by nallft9d "* 119 Coa1t Hlattwev, Laguna mobMehome, Decaf No • ...._ Name(•) ~ PMa9'tO Calif 1112127 ~ M1oW • ,..PUii
GENERAL S•RVteal nancl&ffy pt~ltfled under Healltl at'd Safety Code, Ois"ICI An~ ol ()qnge a.di, CA-.at LAN 72111. S.lal No1. abcwe on: s.ptefnber 12. Pu bllill•d N•wpor t o.ni.I ....,... Mallon, 4 tS _,to a. 10ll W...•-.d
AOVIEATtsEM ENT FOR the Slate Conltac:t Act. p,.. procedutH lo fOrl.,I lhia County haa lnlt!Med pro-Th9 kind ol llcaflle to b9 tV7t02HBZ ANO 1V· t 992 Bffch.Coela MMa Delly Bryeon•P.r::;g; Co1t1 l ane. Cutt• UHa, CA NO~~s ~~~ PA(). ~~~fl:t~~~p~ad~ ~~~~~ln:~h~·. J~~':, ~=~~'l!;c}f~orl~ =:"::a.1·~~~ b~~.~n~ c~~: = ~i!::. ... fll9d Plot September "· 13, 30. ~ ~!·IMH 7 II con-~ IAMllQMd Trua1 ..
POSALS win b9 rec.!Yed In tract Meneg1m9nt Section way. purauant lo Heallh and «** No. 21-177241 now 311500 located at Soac:e Wlltl the lCounty Clef1l ol Octobar 7, J112· ducted by: an lndMdual dlac:tel"'-any ~lly ICH
Room 3016, 107 South AT LEAST AVE CALENDAR ti you claim In lnter15t lo S1f11y Code Section lalued for IN PNmlaM lo-No. 75, 327 Wnt Wllaon. Oranm ~on S..,tam-/ W32I The r•gl1tr•nl (1) com-any lncouec;tnaaa ol 11ut
Broadway. Los An<M!ff DAYS PRIOR l'O 81D lhl1 p1openy, you rmill '14184. cai.o m: 1043 N. Coat COiia M..., California. bes 2!. 1992 PUIUC-TICE menced to ttanaact ~ 111ee1 addf•11 lfld utheH CalUornla 90012, untff 2:00 OPENING. Contact Frank wlthl!' 30 days of the fir$1 You are lnatructed lh•I If HIQhway, Laguna IHctl, Thia lien 11 In IN amount f .... 793 -nna undet 1'le Flctitloul common deaiona•ian, 11 ~
pm .. WodnHday, NOYeme Vlll1lobol, Financial Pr• ~ubhcat1e:n of lhls Notice, you dllifl to conteaa the c.( 92651 of ... 140. ti, and ,..,,. Published Nawpon a.ac:n-Plotllloue Bualnen Narn•(•) listed lhowfT h8faln --bof 181 1992, at which lim• guallflcallon Analyst al •le a venfi.O 1clalm 1tating forfeltUl'e of th11 propeny. The anUdpar.d dale ol Mnl• the value ol 1tor1g9 C09ta M ... Dally Pilot ()o. .._,,........,.. aboYe on: Janullf't 1982 Thu 1ut.i emoun1 ul the they wlll be publicly (IU6) 322-3128 to obtain your Interest n lhe 1elzed purauanl 10 Heahh and th9 ul9/transter 19 Novem-ol 119 mobllehome from 1 Oenlel M Melton unpailJ balance ol Iha ubll·
opened and road at Hid •ppllcatlon. propeny with lh9 Cletk of Safety Code Secllon ber JO. 1992.al !he omc. FebNary t, 1992, lhrough tobet • 14, 21. 28, 1"2 • ......._. Thia statement w .. llled Q9110t1 .acurec.t ~ lhll a-op.
address for: BOILER EMIS. l Succ•11fUI bldd8' lh•ll tr• grange County Su1>9-11488.5, you must 1119 a o f: OPPORTUNITY ES. S..,9-mber •• t 992. llil• W-447 dol Th9 =Ing ~1: with the County Oeftl ol •tY le> I» ~ and reuon.
SIONS RETROFIT. DE· umlsh payme(11 bond and r0or ~oun. 700S C1111c Cencte: verified cta1m stating YoUr CROW 1205 E. Chapman amount Includes dallY dam· PUBLIC NOTICE POA1R AUTO :rR.:c!i: Orange Coul'lly on Septem· atJAa Md1Nl9d cost1. •· PAR'fMENT OF DEVELOP· performance bond_.1 r• rtve Ht, an111 Ana, ,. 1nllr'HI in the' propefty. Ave., Orenge, CA 128M. Igel, Ullktlee and other~ ber 25. 1992 '**" al1d Dencaa 81 1t1'
MENTAL SERVICES. F'AIR· qull'ed"byl•w. 9270 · You also must P~ You must tile this clalm In Th9 amCMll al the pur. ddantwl ~. Tne dally Fk:titloua 4023 Birch, Newport ' fMa?a3 11111e 01 11161 lnttlal PUbllca VIEW DEVELOPMENTAL p.,.;a~ In .,,. .... lllde th• p111ttct AOO'fllY I th• Superior Cour1 ot the c:ti ... price « ~ rental rall 19 1'7.33. e .. c:h,CA 12MO llfJn ol Ui.t Nola OI ......
CENTER AND STATE HOS. norty/'Nom1n1/Dl1abl1d Offi~ With an endorsed County of Oninge within atlon In c:onnac:tlotl with the DEMAND IS HEREBY ......... ...... Klbo61 Song 20808 AON-Publllh.o ~Buch-$1711.3Jll 89
PITAL COSTA MESA. QR. Veterans Business Entet· copy ot the cl•lm dotect9d lhlrty (30) days of the first tranaler ol th• 1ic:eMe and MADE thal you pay the SIMement ton AW., !Ake Wood, CA Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Oc· In addl410n to CAlh, 1~
, ANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR-PflHs (M/'NIOVBE) Pr~ to Forfeiture Uason, Or· publication of this Notice, bullneh. Ind~ lhe _.. tlUlll ol 14,140,11 lo the~ Th9 Following persont 907'5 tober 7, 14, 21, 28, 1992 Trust• 111111 acwfJC a Clllh
NIA (WO.: OPOM 0306) gram Is required for this •nge ,Councy Ooatrfct Al· unteu you recetve actu.i Umaled Inventory, 19 the ~. Who Is ~ .,. doing bulinnl aa: Thi• butlMll la con-W..C53 181·~" thwn un 1 .._..
This pre>jecl c:omprilet ret· Project. BIDDERS ARE AO. 1~ t Otftee, 700 CMc notlc9. (Pl .. se use Conltol sum of 195.000.00, whlc:ti t1zed to racetv. IN UfM, PUPf'E"f ON A STRING, ducild by an lndMdual OI NlllOnal lJef*, • chec:•
rotinlng 3 boll9f'S with iow VISED TO COMMENCE Center Dnve West. Sant. Number 112-0337.) You c:onllsts ol the rotlowlng.: oo lat« than 5-ptember 1241 S. l a.a I E, ArWt-The regl1trant com-PUBLIC NOTICE dlHn by• stale Of 1.._ ..
NOii t>urners and n~ gas THE REQUIRED M/WJOVBE Ana, CA 92701 mu1t Al'W an endorsed Person a I C 11 • o k, 24, 1912. UNLESS THIS helm, Ceil. 92802 menced to ITlnUct bus!-c;redil uuron Of a ch•c•
roorculatlon equipment In PR 0 CE 0 URE S IM-UH the Control No. copy of the claim on the $10,000.00, CLAIMS IS PAJO Wf'041N Kathy Palmet. 1241 S. MU bulinell undet the Flctttleua dte.n bit a st•te OI ledalal
order 10 comply with local MEDIATELY UPON RE· ab O 111 In In Y co,. O.slrlc:t Anomey of O~ Demand note to be ,.. THE SPECIFIED TIME. THE Loera I E. AnlMlm, Calif. llctitioul buslne11 nam1(1) llueln .. • ..._. uvinga and loen aaaoc.i·
air em11SIOfl regulations. CEIPT OF PROJECT MAN-res~. . County (Attn: Vickie L H1l, d""'41d In cash $85.000.00 MOBILEHOME Will BE 92802 listed above on: NIA ~ .... .....,. •hon. -~ ~hon OI
The Conttactors' State U. UAL It YOUt claim Is not timely Deputy Oiittlct Attorney) al It hu been agreed ti. ADVERTISED FOR SAlE Faltry ElgoMty, 324 E. Klbok Song The Following peBOnl u~s t»nll specilitMt in
censo Board has detw· Reier to Project Manual flied, lh• District Attorney's 700 Civic Center Drive i-n lh• Sellw/Uc:9nMe ANO SOLD 8Y AUCTION 20lh 12, COsta Mesa. Calif. Thll statement wu filed ar• doing butlnela u: Sechon 5102 o1 lhlt Finan. mined that contractors for eddillonal requlremenu. otfice WIH declare the p1op-West Santa Ana CA 92701 and the Intended &uy.r/ AT 10:00 A.M. ON OCT~ 92627 with tM County Ctertc °' PHIL THOMAS CON· c.ldl CCJ0e afld eulhol)l9d
must be ll<:enso In lh• fol· DEPARTMENT OF erty descnbed In this N~ with in 1911 (fO) days of the Transl-, 11 requnct by BER 26, 1992, AT 327 Thl1 bualneu ia con-Ora~ County on Septem· ST RUCTION, 1155 San dO wsone.s 111 this alate ~
lowing ctass1f1callon 10 bid 'GENERAL SER"ICES ~ce to ~ fOrle.ltd to Ille filing ot Ille cta1m in lhe Su· Sec. 24013 of !he .butlnau WEST WILSON, SPACE ducted by; a generlll part. ber 1 • 1992. Remo, lrvll'9, Calif. 112714 lho OYOnl cdfldac OlhcH than
on this protect A or C-4. OFFICE OF PROJECT tat•. • propet1y win pen°' Cour1/C1vil o.vtsion. and pt0f.,slon1 Code, that NO. 75, COSTA MESA, Mrlhip Fl441M Phll Thoma•. 955 San cash lMMlP!ed' lhlt T 1 Pre bid S11e lnspectt0n. DEVELOPnENT ANO then be disposed of u Th• Failure 10 timely file the consldefation '°' 1'le CALIFORNIA 112626. Th• regl1trant(1) com-Publlahed Nn1port Remo, Irvine, C•lif.1127'4 eu n!; withho'li lhtl ::,_
Bids will only bo accepted MANAOEM NT ~rovld~ lnSeHealth •nd and aecuro a venfied claim transfer of the bullnna DATRO: a.ptember menc:ed lo ltansact bull· e.acn.Co1ta Meaa Dally Th11 bu1lne11 11 con-ance ol lhu Tlullw's o...t
lrom those Contractors .. afety ode ctloll 11489 1taling an lntllf'est In the and license Is to be paid e, tMa nH1 undef the F'oc:titlous Pilot September 23 30 Oc· ducted by: an lndlVidull unttl funds t>uconiv 1tvail
having attended ttie fol· ADV E R ll S EM ENT M I C H A E L R • proper1y . in the SupertOf only alter !he transfer haa I WA N I 0 N A N D Bullneu Nam•(•) liated tober 7 14 1992 ' ' Tha regl11rant(1) com-eb1o 10 IN llt\'W OI llndOt·
towing mandatory pre-bid FOR BIDS • PUBLIC CAPIZZI, Olatrlc t At· Court will result In the been approved by the De-DOWDAU above on: Sepcafnber 28, ' ' ' W339 mencld to lranaict bull--85 • matllll ol r!Qtlt
s110 1nspocllon. O N NOTICE00030 · 1 lorner, propeny being declared or panment ol Alc:ohollc BeY· Brs KATHRYN L '.C ---neu under the Flctl~s Sall.I setu •• u., m•t.lv,
Wednesday. October 21, Publl1h•d Ne wpor t Br VICKIE L HIX ordered lot1e11 lo the Stale erage Control. BRUNNER Authorl .d Th::y Palmer PUBLIC NOTICE Bualnen Name(•) ltst.O hut without cu~enen1 o1 t992, ill 9 00 a.m. ttie<e win BHch-COsla Meu oC· De putr Dlslrl~I Al~ of Calltomla and distr'lt>-D•ted hpt•mlMr 29, ... t • z Ith •• !~temenl was Iii • • above on: N/A i11at1ariry, Wltlfttll Of tmpl!Ol..I be n pre-bid Sito Inspection be 7 N be l uled pursuant 10 lhe provl· '1992 .... nta or Brl•n M. ·W ""' County Clerlc o Flctltloua Phtl Thomas rogardul(I 111111 lllOHlon
tour, 111 wh7ch time repre· ~';, :vo2 ov~m r 3, or~e~ll h d N 1lon1 of Healtti and Safety Jany w NHI Deu9her db• Coat• ~r. County on Sepl9m Buaineu N•tne Thi• statement WH filed Of uncumbt•~o utosty
sontalives or the State and • • "' • e ewport Code Secllon 11489 with· DI•-L• NHI · 11 ... Moblle IEat.t .. , 2 . 11192 Statam•nt wlth 'the County Cteni ol the lndu0tt1llnuu SUc..urod
prospective bidders shall 17 78 Beach-Costa Mesa Dally out further not1co or hear. SellerJLicenHe . Publl•h•d Newport F5480t 1 The Following pertonl Orange County on Seplem-by said Oevt.I. etJvanc.os
mrot al tho m;un entrance P1101 Soptembe~ 30. Octo Ing. Beach.Costa Meu Dally Publilh9d Newport eeac:n. are doing buainess H : ber 25, 1992 •hllleu<IOOt with lfllllfOl>I It
to the Plant Operations PUBLIC NOTICE bet 7, 14, 1992. Published Newport GI Ho YI Piiot September 30 Oct~ Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot Oc· VIDEO SECURITY PROD· F545798 proviiJW lht1r1ttn, and lhe
Building. 2501 Harbor • K• w4-t3 Beach.Costa Mesa 01111y .lun9 &oonVI ber 7 1992. • tober 7, 14, 21 , 28, 1992 UCTS, 309 cyr"· Bal· Publtsned N-por1 Beach· unJ.ldll.l 1M•fl4...., ui. tttu notu Blvd .. Costa Mosa 7173 Pilot Septembe<_30, Octo-Bu,.r/T,.,,•fe,.. • w..c boa Calof 926$ Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Qc. St1Curui1 !JV Ultf 11'.'4ld w11h
There will be an M/W/ PUBLIC NOTICE: PUBLIC NOTICE ber 7, 14, 1992. Publlshed ~ewport W4't1 CdMJcRI. Properties. Inc .. tober 1. l4, 21, 28, f992 lfllllfei.1 tholuon., provtUtJ<J ~~BeEnt ~,';;1~:i~ 1~~~d con-NF'!_N-.IUFEITURDtCIALE NOTICE OF "'444 Beach·Coata Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Cahfornl•, 309 Cypt9H, w..cs2 111 Utd Nole lees, dlafl,l(IS a' · "" .. .,, UR p O Pilot October 7, 1992. Balboa, Calif 92661 dfl!J ~isus uf thu 11u~1w •dders may order plans Control No. 92·5$5t ~z E PURSUANT UBLIC H TICE -_ W457 K87174 Fk:UUoua This bualneu Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Ind ol ttiv ousu ciu.locJ by and spec1f1ca11ons by con-On JI.A'/ 29, 1992. at 620 • TO HEAL TH AND PUBLIC NOTICE• llualn ... Name ducted by: a COfpotlllon ... 1 0..'tlll.I ul Tuai ~~~~~~':"~~ ~=-12TH STREET, #B, HU~ SAFETY CODE c:~~~~EA~OoF PUBLIC NOTICE NON~DICIAL. St•tement The regl1tran1(1) com-cna10827H Standard Trull o .. d
51h Floor. 'sacramen10: !~~~:~N olf~~eCa~~~~ 1 ::;:~c:,-:,~1::~E BULK SALE ANO NOTICE OF fORfl!ITUREControl do1'%9ti!::or.on is ~nc::r '::%=~ APP~~=-FOR f::i':u• ~:o~p:~~1 .,:1~
Bead! Pot1ce O.partment OF INTEMOED OF INTENTION TO PUBLIC U&.E No. 92-SSM (l)CFWG HARNETIAUX (b) Buslneu N1me(1) listed CHANGE IN o.-Swle 200 Coowru
NAnOI LAWM-
MOUNTOLNI c.m..v ·~ CheOel •~
"Strv111g All FailJu ..
1625 Glaler
Costa M ...
640-5554
seized property (()(. forl~ FORFEITURE TRANSFER The minislorage !~lily, 1 s&n2 ~IR~·Eri992•• r 2nd GENERATION WALL· •bov• on. September 23, OWNERSHIP OF CA 04520 (5101 603-7340
lure In oonnecbon with VI~ PURSUANT TO ALCOHOLIC according lo the provta;on HUNTINGTON BCH' can.'. PAPER, 17059 Mt. Lom1na 1992 .UCOttOUC By V1N0t-H..insoto A.s·
lallons of He.al1h and Safety H., ... LTH .. ND BEVERAGE LICENSE of Division II ol the ButJ. fomla of1'1C4Ha of 1~ H Ct., Fountian Valley, CA Prnldent B-...... • l'llanl Soc.1e1ary Oalud Code Secuonsh 10 wit: ~ .-ness and prolesslon Codi, • un-92708. This statement wH filed .,,,....,_,.. ()912.c t992 1'351, 11359. SAFETY CODE (U.C.C. St0 1 et Chapter 10, Section 21707 tlngton BeitCh Police OepL Craig HametJaUlr, 11059 With tna Count; Cltf1C of UCENSR 9129192 l\~3060
The es1Jmated/11ppra1sed SECTION '1488.4 seq, and B & P (a) hereby given Noelc:• ol .. z': property f~...!_O(fet· L Lomlna Ct., Founllan Oranga County on Sept•m-To Whom It May Co~ 1011 10114 10/21 value of the P'OPMV 11 On Mar 6, 1992, •t 401t5 2407:S et seq,) ~Safe lift cowec:aon ""v' vlo-.iley, CA 92708. ber 25, 1992 cem· JOHAN U.S. CORP0-1 ________ _
$4,000.00. The u lzed Whltolea , Murrieta. Cahlor· E.ec:row No. Extra SIOfa9• Wiii conduct ~t~a <tHealth and Safety This business rs con-FS45789 RATION ls (are)~ to PUIUC IOT1CI property is. desc:nt>ed as nla and th• Newport 8347-MC a Ptlblic sale of the con-1 ~35~ ecliona, 10 wot: ducted by an 1nd1V1d\)al. Published Newport e.ecn-lh• Oeper1ment · o1 · AJco.
follows: Dunes, RHon. Newpon Notice 11 hereby given tents of the storage · The registrant com-Cot M Dail Pilot Qc.. hohc B...,..ge Control to MOTICa OP
CANON A 1 DIGITAL Beach, Clll1fomla. • Calilo-that 11 bulk sale o( assets space(s) named below , The Hllmalld/eppr-alled mencad to transact buSI· ta esa Y 1111 •lcohollc ~· 11 TWUSTD'S IALm
VIDEO CAMERA. SERIAL rona the property described and a 1tansfer of alcoholic w'llh the contants being s~'120°~0 the T p1oper1fi Is nesa under 1he lict11Jous tober 7, 14• 21, 28, 1992 630 Udo Pllfk Drive, New-llOTICa
NO. 2240300219, PANAS~ u : $800.00 U.S. CUR• beverage license 1s about aold to the highest bidder • · · he II lid bu1lne11 name(s) listed W-445 port BQch, CA 92663 wllti YOU ARE IN DEFAUU
NIC C?IGITA.l AV MIXER. RENCY; 1983 BMW 7331, to be made. (Owner reserves the nght J:..~ is described H at>ove on; September 28, PUBLIC NOTICE 47 On.Sate General Eating UNDER A DMd of TNM
MOO., IWH·AVES. S/N CALIFORNIA LICENSE NO The names. Social Secu· to bid), l<>f lawfut money of ows. 1992. Peace license(s). DATED OCTOBER 28 Ul8I
1XA00195, SURE MICR~ 1GGC177, VIN NO rlly or Federal Ta11 Num-the United StatH of Arner· Cl1.YlOOO Untied States Craig Hametl•ux FlcUtlowl Publl1h1d N ewport tlNLESS YOU TAKE N:;.
PACIFtC y.. PHONE & YAMAHA FXSOO 2BAFF840707850591; 1984 bers, and addresses of the lea (cash only). urrency This statement was filed Bu I N Beach-Costa Mesa Daily TION TO PROTECT YOUR
MEMORIAL PAM PR 0 C E SS 0 R , SN BAYLINER.24' BOAT, IOWA Sellor/Ucensee aro: JERRY The sale Is being held to 1 ~..ar:~,~nt I ~ €~1~tl ot with the County Clerk of :t:u alme Piiot October 7, 1992. PROPERTY fT MAY BE ,.. __ 1arw • ••-• .-PP03726, YAMAHA CO LICENSE NO. IA7021RR, W. NOEL and DIANE L satisfy a landlorcfa 11911 and Hullh u g Sa~ 1 a Co;; a Omage County on Septem· The F;lo-::,,en ...,eons w900 SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. .,.... ... -, ..,...,,_, Pl.AYER. MOD CDX5000. VIN N0.•8LBB385Bt28304; NOEL. 1043 N. Coast High· will be held al 176112 an • V 8• bw 29, 1992 1 g ,.-PUBLtc NOTIC IF YOU NEED AH EXPLA-Chapel • Crematory SIN Nt65376ZP, YAMAHA 1985 HONDA MOTOR· way, Laguna Beach, CA Sampson Lane. Huntington p1ocedurn lo fortelt IN• FS4e072 .,. do/Eng bullneu u : E NATION OF n4E NA ... -3500 Pacific View Dflll'I RECEIVER MOO R-8 S/N CYCLE CALIFORNIA LI 92651 Buch California on Oct property wllhout fud1c:1a1 (•)TH : THERAPY CENTER • ""'"
Newp>r1 8Mc:t'I 3253926YO PANASONIC CENSE' NO 24A0064 VIN The business Is know 20 1992 11 1.00 Pm proceeding• are under Published Newport (b)KANIKE LOMILOMI IN-cnatoe.an4 OF JHE PAOC!EDINO
.... ,,.. HI Fl VCR. MOO. AG-1960, NO. JH2RC.1913FMICJ0ggf; as: J 0 SUNSHINE LIOUO~ The public 1i lrwiied to.,. way. Beach.Costa Mesa Oarly. SfmJTE. 170 E. 17th SI., NOTica Of' -AGA NST YOU, YOU
.......... SIN A2TA014JO, YAMAHA OKI CELLULAR PHONE. The names, Social Secu· tend. "you claim an Interest 10 Pilot S.ptember 30. Oct~ Cotta Mesa. Cahf. 92627 APt LICATION fl09' S~D CONTACT A
P" CASSETIE RECORDER, SER I Al N O nty or Federal Tilt Hum· A general descripbOn of lhla propet1y, you must ber 7, 14, 21 1992. Janie• Lynn Banletn, 4511 CHANGa IN ~ OCTOeEA 28 ltea Plllft lltfllll M 0 D . K 3 4 O. SIN 113BM00312840: REMING-bers, and addresses of !tie the property being IOkl, ':!~~ d~~~ lhe1111•rat w445 ~T 9;~--::· Cost.a Meu, OWNERSHI~ M 10 oo AM INTERsrA,; llll llUIWIY 34948700; 146 MISC. TON SliOTGUN. MODEL Buyer/Transt .. H are· GI .iong w11h the Identity ot ,... on 1• 1 0 ALCOftOUC LENDERS • ASSISTAHC~ ••-uarw . Ch--' COMPACT OISCS. JVC 26" NO. 1100. SERIAL NO HO YI and JUNG SOON YI Ille Occupant rentJng lh9 llltifil<J Olatm staling Y0\11' PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• buslnHI Is con· •RVERAGR ucus•
mUl • ·, -COLOR TELEVISION MOD l812469V SEARS & ROE· 4085 w 7th Sltffl, Apt.. 20· space are as follows· A.-073 Interest N1 ctoe M\Zed prop. ducted by" 111 lndMduail • INC U duly ~ Clematlon AV2690. SIN 0612to9!J, Ml· BUCK SHOTGUN, MODEL Los Angeles, CA 90oos ' Gerald O. A.zUlay: HM. erty W11h the Clerk ol ol ltle 180389 The regl1tranl(1) com-9/2tMt2 Tru1111 or SuecH aot
110 B d'W NOLTA 35MM CAMERA. NO. 300, SERIAL NO As h51ed by the Se"erfll· Hold fumiMe, Bo•es. A.246 Or•nge County Super10f' Flctltloua ~ to tranuc:t btal-To Whom It May Concern rnm.e und8f and purau. roa ay MOO X&-M. S'N 2379808, 099603: WINCHESTER censee. Ill other bumess D•wn Mayfield: Toolbox. Court, 700 C1irlc: Center lluslft ... Na.... neu under the F"~ JOHAN U.S. CORPORA-.. to 0..0 of rruae •· ~ .cm~.~~ MINOLTA t35MM • 300MM SHOTGUN. MODEL NO nimu end addresses Household Many 8o1tH. a. Drive West. Sanl.I Ana, CA Statement 8usineu. Name(s) ltll(ed TlON It (ar•) ~ lo ;~·~ bx,.JT£V£N C.. LENS. SIN 1018245, Mf.. 1400 MK Ii, SERIAL NO used by 1ne Setlllf'/l.lcensee 001 Gerald Azulay: Lum. 9270f. 'You elso must ~ The IOllowong person ls aboW on S.&::: 1992 the Oepwnent. ·o1 ~ OtAHE C
.......... ,NOLTA MOTOR DRIVE I, N750282 was Htzed PIJ(5U w.thln three yurs before ti. Misc. & Boxes 8..()()4 vkte !ti. Ols1t1C1 Attorney a doonn bUSJnt$S aa· GEM· Janlc9 lynn hohc S..-.nige Conlrol 10 8ERGE1 R II nu.tor lot lhe
G ' Otfice with an •ndOfsec:t · .,. • lhtt 1.tatemen( ""81 filed Mii alcoholoc t>evwagee at l>•n• n and 19C\ltfty ot etatd Azul•r. furn.tin, copy °' the eta. d ec:ted BER SALES with CM Couniy Clettt °' 2115 Redh• Aw. COIU METRO NORTH Sf AU
STARTING A-NEW BUSINESS'' rek~:£!~~ ~orlc:':y =I ~r. II~;:~-=~~.~ ~ f::''Y on S.C*m· ~~~l;Ao:~. ~IJ~~ ~~ ~ Unda L ''Yentich· Hie HOid 1omey·1 Otf1c1. 700 Civic: Larry Howard Gember11ng FM57M Pt~ license(•) .nes rKOfded .. lnefN. I I . Furnowre Meny. Bo•n C· Cent.r Onve West. Santa 265 Corsair Way Seai Published N-port Beach· Put>ll1h1d Newporl ment No 88-559119 on
023 G • Hodges· M·an Ana. CA 92701 Us• the Beach Ca. 90740 • Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc Beach-Coslli Mesa Daily OCTOBER 31. \981 °"'
The L9gal 0.pat1m9nt at the Piiot la
pleas9d to announce • new HNlce
now avallat>ta to MW busln .. ses.
We wlll now SEARCH the name for
you at no extra charge, and eave you
the tlm• and tne~ tttp to the C9ul1
HouH In Santa Ana. Then. of COUrM,
after th• MarCh la completed we wtll
fife your tlc:tftlooa buatnna name
atatem9flt with tht County Clertc,
publlth one. a Wffk for four weeks
u requlr9d by law and then fife your
proof of pu~ wtth County Cle,_,
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PIHH atop by to file your tlc:tttloua
bu1lnest 1i.tament at the Piiot L9Qal
Department, 330 Wtl1 Bay, Coata
Mesa, California. If you can not atop
by, pie ... call UI at (714) 642"'321,
Extenalon ~15 or 316 and we will
make arrengements tor you to handle
thl• procedure by mall.
If you 1hot.tld have any further
questlona, pleeae call us and we will
be more than glad lo Utlat you.
Good Luck In your
new bualne .. 11
Bags. Many Boxei,' ~ Control No above In any This• business is con-toblf 7, 14, 21. 28. 1912 P1tot October 7. 1992 ANGE ~StSUlte of C-. Kevin Brunty: Wheel Bat· COtTHpondtnce ducted l)y an lndMdual W-448 w459 d0fti1a WIU U AT PU&
row Tow 911 C.320 John " you cl~um 11 not llmely The reglstr•nl com. LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Sain.....ian: ~room Set. r.ted, Th~ O.S11tc1 Anomey's menced 10 transact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BIDDER F~R CASH. A Couch, ~1 Getald Azu. Otflce will declare the prop. neH Under the loctflloua , CASH IE A S CH£ CI( lay~. Construction ll1m1 eny described in th.ls No-busmen name Ot name1 ll'lctlttou. NOTICI OF ~WN ON A STAT! CA Desk Misc., 0084 Kevin tice 10 be lol1e11~ lo th• listed above on 7-31•92 Buelna .. N8ftte TRUSTEE'S SALE NATIONAL BANK. A STATE
Smitl'I; Misc. Construc:1lon Slate. The. propeny wm Larry Howard Ge{T1bel1ing St.atet11enl UNOEA DEED M TIWST OR FEDERAL CAEOrT Items. 0239 Any J. Owens: lhtln be d11po1ed of aa Th11 statement was filed The FOllow1 IOnl T.$ Ho. FN801310!5 VNION, OR A STAT! CA
T.V. file Cabinet • Dresser, pro\llded In Health and with the County Clerk ol .,, dol buslr!:. ~ Loan Ho FEDERAL SAVINGS AHO
Bo1tes· o.253 Judy Millet: Safety Code Sechon 11489. Orange County on Augual 1"' ~NUFACTURING 6717321MtA\feNOER LOAN ASSOCIATION 00. TV M' H Hold 0-286 M I C HA E L R 27 11192 · Other Ref -MICILED IN THE STATE Of' . . isc 18 • CAPIZZI DI I • . . . 11130 Placentl• IBS, Cotta YOU ARE IN DEFAULT CALIFORNIA (payable al Don Aanloan: Love Sfft • •ll c t At· . FS42788 Mesa. CaOf. 92827 DER f\ DEED Of-TRUST time of Hie In lawful
Bar Stoof. Misc., E-001 torney Publl1n1d Newport Robflt Charles Rloooct Jt., Ot'\TEO JUfll.I 7 1919 UN money of the United
James Hulet: Fen Weter Br VICK IE L. HIX, e .. c~osla Mesa Datly 3120 E. 31d St. i f, long LESS YOU TAKE ACTION si.tel).., Tl4E FROHT EH·
Ski 8o•n. E-062 Phll Ari· Deputr Dlahlct At• Piiot September 23, 30, Qo. Beach, t.1111. 90314 TO PROTECT YOUR ~· TRANCE TO SUITE 200 ~ony: Stumer Trunk, Car. tome, tot>er 7 14 1992 Thia bu1ln111 11 con-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD J\T (SECOND FLOOf!), 171q
arts POSSlble Coll9Ctiblet, Published New ort ' ' . duelled by: an lndM°'* A PUellC SALi: If YOU IRVINE 80Ul.EVAAO TUl-E·207 J~mH Lu111•no; .. _ h,. .. p \1\1337 The reglllranl(a) com-NEED AN OtP\.ANf\T""" TIN CAUFOAMA ... = Boxes .. intern Video ... ac ._osta mesa Da•ly ~ to tran.uct ~ • ..,..... • ·-·
Tape, E·24S Jonn· Roman: Piiot September 30, Octo. PUBLIC NOTICE Mii uno.r the ~llOu• ~J~E~~g:,~ :'-:: ~c:ono.by •
Portable Bar, Wei ght ber 7, 14, t992 w442 185447 au .. ,,. .. N1m1(1) lllled YOU YOU SHOULD CON unctet said DMd ot TNlll In ~: ~. E"1:.ll c'!: PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou8 ~ on: S.pl*nber t7, TACT A LAWYER IN pr0t*1'f tllUat8d In
net Clothino lluslneM N._ Robert c Riggott Jt NcNce •a hertl01 g::~~ Mid county and Sim c» Publlahed Newf>ort SUPUUOR COURT St.telfteftt Thia stai.merrt wai tiled 1n.1 l\arldatd True. scribed u : LOT 147,
Beac:n.co.ta Mesa Dally OF CALIFORNIA TM fOllowing per9on(s) with the Coutlty C... °' ..,,,.c;e Companf 1 Cor TRACT 1237, CORONA
P11oC October II, 13, 1992. f OR THI! COUNTY ls(ate) dOonO businell aa: 0ranoe County on Septem. PDf•IK>n 4t "'*'* 01 suc.· HIGHLANDS, CITY OP' 1m OF OAANGI! A/X ARMA.NI EXCH.ANGE ber 2!. 1992 C4IUtJr llu~ or IUtlelhlUI NEWPORT BEACH, ~· .,.11----------' ' eel lruacw llUfSUlltll lo lht. SHOWN ON A MA, PUBLIC NOTICE In the llMtM of the 3J15 Flllrv1ew Road, Cotta fM87M DliutJ OI T111JI .._,uled I TliEAEOF RECORDED IH Appllc•tlen et K EN· Mesa, Cahlomia 92626 Pubhhed Newpot1 ~ JuM B BlilltlnCM • nUt1111.~ BOOK 40 PAGES 11 AHO
---c-ne-108028---t--Nl!TH JAMRS KUBR ,,.~j~R~~·AIN:. ~:: Costa,,.... Delly Piiot Qc.. n11111 Rtic:oru.ct 06/09it~ll 20, MISCELLAN£0US
NOTICE tW Ul!N • "d KATH E " IN IE y~ Hew YOftl ~19. tober 7, 14, 21. 28. 11192. Ill Bo.• . PMUU lr\sl ; MAPS, RECORDS Of OR·
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(Ctvll Cede llMIR KU9E, en .... This bustneH •• con-W-4411 ISll 30S74 I UI Otllc;1a1 ANGE COUNTY, CAL·
lectloft 7H Mafet INtlf et .IOROM J ER· ducted by a corporation Rut0t<ts in lh4it otty u1 thU "Of!NIA.
TO: ManheW Cunrod and •MY CK E CKll, a The reg11trant(I) com-PUBLIC NOTICE Counl'; Ruwnltlf ol Oi111lUll The street addf.., and ~.::..V MelJlna F. Cunrod, Costa ...,...,, f or Ch8nve of menc.O 10 transact t>usl· FlcUtiou. ~,'", ~IOI~ 111(1 ~ ~ ~ ,::'!~
Mesa Mobile Eat.I .. 327 N..... ... ... Undef lhe ftdltlou• -·" " '"" ... ,. ... OI ..,.,. -.,. ...___..,
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llUlflliOT011 •1Ctt ·~MllYAUn11C11•••-wi 75 COiia ~. California ••• No. A 19•••7 listed at>ove on NIA Stllt-.enl ll101ountJur Ao1:u1uod ported 10 be! 440 RIVERA •~··········-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ •••••••••• ~.,~~ ' OR~ro a~ ~~~~-TheF~~~•~l/18112.111 ~-~AA~~~
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Security Pacific Nallonal CAUSE fOR fltc:cardo GORl-Monlanefll -doing business u: Ptt\lil ""' , 112·3S3 I e I : MAR, CA. CHANQI! OF NAME Thl1 statement waa fried AWSOH MARINE, 1555 uf Mid 0111(.1111 Aec.otlll, wilt TH E UN 0 EA SI 0 NE 0 r---------------------~--~-----------~========~ ~~~~M~~BE-lh~C~ty~~Of N~port Blvd,, Co~aUl~10~199~~1~~m~~ end KATHERINE MARIE Oranr. County on Septem• Mna. calif. 112627 p M . •I ,,.,. Nttflh honl .... '"ECT INF"""M .. RTION St ....
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KUBE on behalf or JOR· ber 1 1992 Advance ManM & R.V., ltlln(,V lo II~ Cuunry Coull " "" .. ..""" DAN JEREMY CHECKIE, a ' . frS4S1U Callfornl• Corporallorl. tlou!tu 700 C11111. Con1111 NTISHHEO
mlnof. hu 111.0 • pelltlon 1555 N9wpOf\ Blvd., Co•t• O.rw WVjl Santa Ana CA AT Nld .-11 "*"' In thl1 court fOf an order If. Pub II shed Newport Mna. Callt. 112627 • 11 publ11. 111.1c1iun. tu' 11...i Wlll!Out eownent or war•
towing petJllonef to chenoe 8each.Co1ta M111 Daly Thia bualnen 11 col\-f11uhu11 l111hJ111 1111 ush raruy r~ tme, PC»:
hll/hef name from JOR. Pilot September 23, 30, ()o. ctuctH by-• corporation 11111v.i .to •• Iha ltmO ul Miili MMIOn Of ~.
DAN JEREMY CHECKIE 10 lober 7, 14, 1992. The 'reglstr1nl(s) com-111 la•lul mtlf\uy 111 tho un11• °'.,...!'Eto "*-bitty of ...
JORDAN POE KUBE W331 manced to tranuct bull "" ~1.;h »I I'll tyll 1111..i .~~amount of 9le
II 11 ~by otdeNCt that nea Under 1he Fic:tltloul llf1tl '°'"' 1 c.unwyw tu-·---of Mid• .. per1on1 inc....r.d In PUILIC NOTICE Bu9lnM• N1tn1(1) llated lfltJ nuw hilllJ by 11 ut11Jut llgatlOnl IOOMher wlttl lcf.
the mail« .,_lld •P-aboll9 on: NIA llMCI ~I ui ftu•• .,.. 11111 vancff, •nd Htlmat.cr ~ before '119 court In flceltl... Joenn Mc:Car1ney pm1~)fly s1tuah•d 111 111d co1l9 end •l*W, ..
D9par""9rlt No 703, 341 au.In Ha ...... ' n. Stalamenl W81 flied Couoty ailCJ Sl•ltl aol.I ttu-~ 2 2 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 A ~
The Ccy °'~ Soulh, °'' lt811iaa11t wlttl~ltl9 County Qeltc ~ 9'.IWI '"lu•u•• THA~~ ... ..._.._.. ... ang9, ~.on 10-27, Th9 Fotlowtng .-.one Courtly on S.f*m· DHIBIT .A.. ... --... 1tt2. al 2 o·c:~ p.m .• ,,. doing bu9in8aa 11: IMr 1 2 _p Mid~ and eladofl_
and lhetl and thef9 Mow J HERBERT H~l JEWEL· °"PAI 1howr1 un that 1.-1e;n Con-fW ~ ~. It any they have, EAS, 1052 er. Mall Way, Publlhed Ntwl)Or1 9e4ldl· d1•n11n1urn P..l•n reco1dut1 =-~~"-:
why uld petition lor Br-. Caflf. 8282t Costa M9N Delly ""°' Oc· M•v :3 1. 19 77 1n Boo~ JUNE 23 ctiange o4 name 8'tOUld noc GOfdon'a Cont•mpor•rr to!Mr 1 " 2I 21. 19112 122 ti rauu 1176 ol Olh Aeoonn ift '::-0::. or1 ~ r'~ ordered ll'lat • :;o;a..::··..,~~~~ ' ' ' w~ ~~"f!U';,i:' 01angu ~ Atoordar al
copy ol .,.. on1• to Mow TX 75038 PUIUC IOTICI PMCIL a Ari Ufllllvldud ANQE ~ •.... el c:-. be ~ l n The Thra bu1lnH1 11 cone 1 &4th 1111 11111 In .,.otl 10 LUI ~
Dally Piiot. • "9WIPIP9' Of d~ed by" 1 CIOlpora"°" Flctltleue t ul Trw I Nv 9093 1n ttlw ••--er,...,_. "'*" clrculauon, put>. Ttl• teglttrant(t) com-...,,.... ..._. C.1y u1 C.""4t Mttsfi. Cuottty ........._ ....
lllhed In thl1 county ac 1n41n09C1 to trantael ..,._ ., .. .....,.1 of U.it•l\I'•. St•tu 01 Ctilrl1J1· HITmlllTATa Ul9>
!Ma once• W.-for four neaa under the Flc:tllloul The FOllowl ntt •~ ..tiown oo a ~ 111 1111 AllllTA•oa,
oonaecuuve ""~ ptlor '° 81.111n"a Name(•) llltltd .,. dolna ~. ~ l-4lllh.od "'Bou~ 39J, P""'' t•c., t7141 ,,,,._
the dey °'Mid Maf!n9. abow9 on: No¥emb« .. PACIFIC MOTOAC.AAS, !i flll(j 0 Ill Mll(.8tla111tOU1 ......... -. n..
Deeed Ufl 1•. 1112 1178 1M1 Mc1nfoN Ave. New· .......,11, t11(.01\.11 111 Otet•Vtl llft, C...... -
TUUY "· lrtMOUR, Roy M. ~. "'·· ,.. Port Beech. Callf. •• Cc~llly "''''"''... k¥ttlM Teh en•• --7'19 .IUDU OP THa IUPI-11...,,. T......,., Thoma• John Ha~bum ""h 1111 lft1t111~111 thll!v ' -NOii CCMMT Thta .... ,,,,..,. WD flled 705~ JaetnlM, Corona ct.I on ••• 1Jl1ng lh111tlmn1 Tr• IM .... ~I
AlED & WA1QHT AT· wttl .,. C°""'Y ~ ol Mar, Callf. t2t25 Cu11dum1n1um Un th 1 ......
TOAND9 AT LAW' 900 0ranae CCM'lly °" Septem-Thia bualne" 11 con-ll11Wllh 04 •-.lu..w. luo..t4 Delea Oete•er t , ' '* 21. t• dUcted by; lft indMdual w 1tM1y1 ~lfll'IQ hun1 , .. ~~ ..... N~~Al, LAOUNA PMa?la The ,.0,1trant(1) com-• fl'lllK"1 ol utcS Int llfl l•TWTATa ~
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...._. .__..._ --r IJOber 1, f4, Zf, .. 1"2 --· !'~(I) llae8cf ---~ and I ... .:re. ..... ii .... .. _. _,,_,,_ -· '°· ()o. W'416 ~ on: _, 11M "' I 111111 t 101Mr 7, f4, 1m. ThOrMa Hewtium --... ... '"'" IU 19 ~ PUIUCIOTICI Thia MMlll*lf ... ..., purtluJi Cit .... ,.,. 'u•HP•• New' 1-~ ..... ~~--~--~ will .,. <:OUNY a.ta ,,, ,._ 1an11 1ur ...,_ ..-.. ,.,. C1111 ..... PUii.iC IOTICI ....... 0...... ~ Oii... INIWlg~ .... 0.... '· ••• I .._.. .. .__ ............ .. 21, tlta ~~ ... ..... ..,. , •. r-.. l l lMllll .... ,., --"' -llrll .... •alRHI .... The fOlloMng perw II ~ N9Wpoft IMt ..... 04, llWI•
.....Nllll doing buelnfti •· 0,AH C.. ..... o.itir .... o.. ::. ::.w:ic:-.:.a:=1;::=======l The F'o11owin9 pet1one C"fATIONS, 41" ~ ....._ 1 t4 •t -1• "" M ......... .......... ....__......
are dolrla bu11neM • Dr "-110 1Ntrie CA -' • • • -.._ ---llTCH~UA INTEANA• nits ' . W.41 IMWIU.-;••···· ..... TONAI., 4010 Plltl Ntwpotl f'on Mt4rllioa,. 17 Cale-IM~ .... ...,. l
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c.lf t2'IO tnlO :.:= ... ::).,,. JMn lt9'on ,,.,.,, 2041 Tiii• twalMaa la con-Mllll•--.. ,. .., ._.. 81:.._ AD-VllOR S•tn °""· Coe4• ...... ducted by 811 ~ ,_ ._,,. I ..
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Wednesday October 7, 1992 Ba
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COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO AN?fOUNCEllUTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
2169 SHARE . 2724 5530 5530 5530
. E'alde Lg 1BR/111A ======== ======== ::;;;======= Eaataide OCEAN FRONT 38A Town.°'4Ml .. Style Gar. pallo, laundry Npt Penln JBA dpht nr LOST t GENERAL CLERK Flberglus. Boatt. Housekeeper
3BR. huge back yard. 2BA upper, 2 car gat, 3 BA 2\hBa. encl ga· Fae, $'725/mo. 2680 Hnd. Mstr w/BA. Prot c~-de-nc atreet, encl frpl, llHllAC, $2300 rage, wahr/dryr htcups, Santa Ami Ave #E. M/F N/S. $600 + dep FOUND Touch up, wet aand & Ptr Clean house, ""' Costa M••• mfgr. buff. Start lmmedl FT. errands, do laundry
needs "General Lumlnar, 10692 Chesl-and uae cornmon
Clerk" for Inside sates nut Ave, Stanton 141nse Plea-leave dept. Heavy hhng. Re----------
GDEJW. 1002 gar $1250 5"'8-7001 mo, yrly, 675-2272 pvt back yard, pool & Cathy 650.3237 mag 723·0569 or 675 ... 912 2925
321 COLLEEN apa S 1070/hlo + $350 '"'E-'e_ld_e_L_9_2br __ 1_11A.,.......,. Nwpt. lux furn condo,
It You Snooze... dep. 548-7 001 bale, encl garage. pool, tenn, wt< to bch,
You ktlow the res\: 2233 F.anflew Rd quiet adults, $750/mo unfum BR. Avail 10-
Found 9·29·92. Black
mix female, Whl\e
cheat and paws. Gold·
enwost end Bolsa
Chfcoa. 841-5828 Kelly
c.ewes & directs cus· Fortlllft Mechanic msg w11h Nanene •08-971-6900 eJCt. • tomer calls. General Joumeyman. Mm 7 •---------88nk repl>. Don't mlu !t.E'eld• 2Br 1lhBa ll · tt h ......... ...,. 120 E. 20th, 722-6804 15, .n.s. gar, w/d.
out on lhla terrific op-co age, mtero, a c Al"AA&...n&~ $300 OfiF MOVE'IN $495. refs. 646-8473 office support lnctud· . years Forkllll op PILOT CLASSIFIED '
ing typing. Musi have own tools It'• the e • • Y ·to-portunity. 2300 sq IJ, gar w/opnr, w/d hkup, POI IElfT E'elcle lrg 2BA H''• BA•-----. ----•BR, 3B~. huge IOl aml yd. $950 &31-44•2 Ch•rtnln9 1 BR, duplex C\Jl-d•sac nr Shr Westside CM hse ... F_ou_nd--9--29--92-. -5-w-eet-•,
Juat $25"' 900 courtyard Apts. Gated, · shops,' n/peta. .;,/d, 5425/mo +-• II.I utils. Female mix breed. Alt C-21 A ' Neaghbof'.. 3BA + den. yard, 2-car pool. Close to every· patio $820 645-6266 Rcspoo adtt 35 t . NJ black, while chut and ...___. E_..... gar. clean. no pets. thlngl 642·A58 • smkr/drugs 631·8466 .._...... •• ,..._..um 625-B Plume s1 050 pawa. Goldenwest
Reqa. experience in
office derlcal work, re-
ceplionlst & typing .
E.xp. In electt1c & LP ecce11, lnlormatlon-
and have good drrv1ng pecked matkatplace
record. Call Kim a1 v1a1led r90ulatly -sue·
956-9656. cHsfully • by ell kind• of consumers. (714) 83 .. 2100 r. ' · S300 OFF MOVE·INI El•lde, clean lbr water and Bolsa Chica, HB. · Must know alph/nu· ---------
Pru.Cal.Alty, Agt. GENERAL 2602 2BA, fncd yd. Wtr ft· gu pd, atta gar, sm !========= 84 ap.cioue 1 ••OtY Barbara 729-7286 ......... 120 ..... ya rd no pets c111111crt' FOR , __ 1_-s_a _2_8_K_e_11y __ merlcal flllng melh· -========~ ---------ods; read _& com· -municate well w11h
vendors, cus1omers &
co-workers: able 10 or·
Original owner h•• . --..,.... $585 ~ 548-6680 • AAn &;.;> Lost-male cal, black, maintained home In E.Side, tge new ~BA F,.. utll, loW deposit, 2194 Placentla·D S755 . . RENT 2740 long hair/long body, EMPLOYMENT
5530
EMPLOYMENT
5530 mint cond. Lovely 2BA encl. gar, bit ins, 1BR apt In Westmln· 1.575 Orange·C s745 GOOD LOCATION! · lean, Sept 24 eve, Viv·
b ackyark. Large w/d. nice, quiet, nr slor $540, pool lndry •1 Mo
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Freeb Uttlal Lg Ln 28;; l 'hBA town· •Stor•ne G•r-•• 1an l.n NB. 548'2067 roe ms. Owner mey ocn. S 1.025. 642·733"' & crpit 894-8115 clean br 1 a gar nu • • --• • house. tndry rm, d/'W, Double, 18x21, Cos1a
ganize & complete ======== =========
work as scheduled: -----------------aaalst wilh fin. Try Lux condo, nr acp, 2br-cpl, D/W. s torage. patio, $795/mo. Mesa. $250/mo. Call
10-101 $260,000 1ba, frp l, pool-tns, S750*r~SPTet5164DE0-.2495 C2EON7TA8UTAhMuGrl.MTn 642·3960 Wkdy 1<>-4 c.21 weac-. _gym, s1010.mo .. 638· BALBOA ~
H8-8875 0405 dys, 731-7528. 642·2288 Whe1her you're buY.lng
USE
THE
PILOrS
CLASSIFIED
able to keep detailed
accurate records. Great customer ser-
vice anitudo a must.
T IST 11.rn 2606 28A duplex, DIW, or selhng, Classified urn K~ Pr~ VIiiage Creek Condo, ~" wshr/dryr hkup, ga· QUIET LOC .. TIONI.. covers all your needsl Will bend. reach', htt & Dar1ing 38A •. 2BA •in· 3BR 2BA ovet' 1700 rage, $850/mo. ,. move files. Needs reli·
gle story on 7000 sq tt sq ft. Walk to So. 3BA 2BA upslrs, !MtAACI 1ees Tuetln Ave CO?)' hous~2BA 1BA, PERSONALS able trans. to 7:45 AM
lol. Assumable loanl coast Plaza. w/d lrldg, micro, Lrg patio, CENTAUR MGMT yard, new carpet & I========= shift.
New r~r & paint. Up-hkup. Att. 2-car gar. skylghts, gar. lndry 642·2288 vortical blinds. $850 COMMEICJAL ======;;:=:
dated kitchen & baths. 51300/mo da""' 261 . hkup, $1650 •94-9530 •SOPHISTi-·TED• 228'!. Sterle• AA/EEO employer. No e·xe· Cal Spa. · ,_ -CENTAUR MGMT REAL ESTATE smoking 0H1ce. Drug· C.21 Berv R••lty 9151 ext IOO or eve. YEARLY APT 1BR tBA, lrpl. patio. encl 642·2288 free workplace. Physl·
C714) H241891 544"1466 $850, utll Included'. gar. NJpet. $695. Bay PERSONALS 3002 cal reqlj. Apply In per·
Recently romodld, lrg Tlmber Apls. 642-7142 ========:!==~====== ========= son' to CLA-VAL co.
deck. N/pots 6~220 26drm, 1Ba, lndry rm. NEWPORT BUSINESS OFFICE Personnel Office. 7..J,
APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR
Full time, from your home.
Need phone. Top Comm.,
FREE Tr•lnlng. OC, LA,
SD. <:;all Dave at M .T.I.
1 -800-7 48-6806
The Memory Tu.lalar la.tJtull', lac. CORONA HUNTINGTON Nr bul, market. K· •Girls Horne •'•• 1741 Pl;tcentla, CM
DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 2140 BALBOA .:i:~ o~ovi~~s~~'. :B:EA=C:H====2;;6;;6:;9 FOR RENT 2769 ~2~i~~;-11~~2TT~~~ ~pt~~one calls ac· ..,_ _____________ ......,.
-;:;=======;! S,,,,..,"'/mo Napvl, II --'---------v•., EXEC offlc••, JW ---------• • "Arl<r""' • For1m.ost Mt""") ~(UMN •
et-fau Value! 2BR 1 B• 2-sty condo. PENJNSULA 2607 22A M•ple •2BDAll $750• Airport, NB. From UNFCENOXYSOREDGl&ASEXLSlW. -11-111-1-,1------------------vnw Patio, pOOI, ctubhse, 1-::;;:======= 642-2288 $600 S!l50/mo. Pvt work _. Model perfect SBA w/ •• * 1 BDRM * l80' view.. Terms or w/d. $875. Avall now. •Furn tBR 1BA _ga· AHr•ctlve 1Br wolh atallons $150/mo.
trade. Call Pll1rick 840·2n2 or 379-5699 rpgo, AJC, yrly $8001 pvt pallo. Great area, Frig, dshwshr, stove Free prkng, turn. re-FANTASY ---------------------------
Agt. Nationwide USA :========== C213) 553-3773 5-46-9081 •2 .,. 1BA, $900/mo FAX soc. copier 10c. 'VW"n'.rrv
Tenore 780•8702 ~mo. Close 10 bch. walk to everything. incl. No pets 545--4855 cept .• cotteo, cont rm. 1 OM._., UXJ e:)
-~ 2144 -11-bf I utll Incl. O•r•u•-. 833-9550 Al Quinlan -900 or cc c
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
THE FRENCH RA VE A WORD FOR iT
========IU\YUU; •Oc••nfront Lg 3BR Av .... e! wshr/dryer. lrg patto. ------,,,,.---..,..--11¥ ======== '2Ba. tip, d/w, w/d, 28A 1 YIBa towrhouso Avall lmmed. 631·1148 Newport ••M:h Near TYCO $1 per tfl min 18+ COSTA MESA 1024 Northwood Timberline, gar. No pet $1 700 mo w/fenced yard, $735/ -----.,...-..,.---Water. Ample parking. Both l/\Jlnerable. South deaa. s1200 Twnhm. 38R yrly 873-8640 mo. 546-9081 •Newport Hght•• Air, k itchen. new NORTH
Lovely Mediterranean,
nr ~ Bay •Br 3Ba, 3
yr nw, cs1m Reduced
$369,000 642-8807
2~BA, 8/c, 1/p, 2-car c. .. Del M_. 2BR IBA Apt. carport. decor. 400 SF S375/1-========= + J 4
BA Pool $475 + dep No mo, By month ut11s •· 7 <> 2 gar. yr lse. 786-84a. 2BA S750. 2BR 1 • • Incl. 1300 SF $1100/ MEMBERSHIPS -> CORONA sns. Completely re-pots M6-4M4 K J 8
========== DEL u1111 2622 furbulahed. Quiet --------• mo lse. Ask for Jay: 3018 + K 6 "' 3 2 ffUU\ •NPT Hghta 2Br 1Ba Days MS-M80 u
========= NEWPORT Eastakle locl No pels. apl w/hardwd floors, Eves/Wknds WEST EAST
OPEN8-4DAILY I I I • •7•7175 N t Be•ch • K 9 8 + 10 7 6 3
CR 2169 •B.ch -Ap1 '"'"""· , .. 7 E. t8th St rpc. garage w remo.o v .,.. ewpor fOUHTAIN
VALLEY
BEA So Of . H'""', A'>A• .... •---------control. 631-44•2 , country club golf <'" J 10 9 _, Q 8 .... .. , ....... .,., D y W t •-========= memberehlp for • u .. 1034 ========= Goldenrod, $500 Incl 0 OU an "" _2 __ Y_e_•_r_a_N_e_w_!_3_8_R -le. 854-0::llO. v Q 5 • 9 7 6 4 2
utils 873-3474 Extra lg 1BA, quiet, 2BA. tam1ty complex, BUSINESS• • J 10 9 7 4 + Void
Golden o..-tunlty
Lovely 3BA Stratford
hbme hu skylight In
tamllyroom. EXlenslve
UM ol cortmlc: tile. New carpet. Only
$234,000
C-21 ... ar .. z:e
(7t4) H2·5521
1111NTINGTON
BEACH 1040
--~Y•lue
Spertd1ng •BA home
w/ocean breezes,
2BA, remod kl1chen &
BA'e. Overslie lot
Fantasllc curb appeal
$259.900
C-21 Surf
C7t4) H2·7873
Beach Rentals!•-2-B_R_2_e_A._w_1d-hk_u_p_.-So-=~· ': ~: & !~= 7l~:::;10 PINANCE ============ SOUTH
NEWPORT ""*SULA of PCH, S 1200 & ulll rent'? 831-8427 C.aJ --,,==-=-:=-==-:~""'="-;;======== EMPLOYllEKT • A Q 5 2
YEAAl.YORWlmEA ssoo dep. a1a.soo-M•. Open D•ll1'1 STEPS TO SAND OPPORTUNITIES ' AK 6
S550M041954'MO 1218. E'SIOE B.ck B8Y Clean 1BA, lrg deck.========= A 10 3
F= LOOKING Cozy 1 BR. Window garege, util pd. N/peta BUSINESS ======== + A Q 8
seat. $695/mo. No s7so mo._ 723-1292 OPPORTUNITY The bidding: Villa Rentals For• rent.a? pets. 1553 Mesa Dr. Whll•w•t•r Oen Yw! 2904 EMPLOYMENT South WHt North Eut 675-4912 C•ll LMlr• 646-4262 or 645-9543 1 hse to sandl 2BR 2 NT P... 4 NT P ...
Shopplt)g tor a new 2Ba, gar $1200 6801 I::======== 5530 Pue p ... 673 4400 apartmen1? ctassil1ed Seashore 673-41674 Vending will make you I========= Openjng lead: Jack of +
•2BR 2Ba, deck. lrplc, HARBOR REALTY lets you compare ncht S3000 & up c.ash Ans Svc ()per grave-
2 car gar. 1tep1 to·~--------costs · without hassle -========:~ wkly poas. Excluswe yard shift 1 IP·7a Tr -A:l''Jrwl IC'n-."'1~----J10 o·' ·-or worry! MISC ee.,..ILS machines. Choice • m' rle' • 't'lf' '°' • •• wyru, 'I beech! $875 Property Pilot Cl•-lfl9d • ~ & local rou1es-<:heap. must type 35 wp • Bnq, defines a finesee as an ll·
Hse Altn 642-3850 s:;~~:.~v~~A, 642..ff78 :;;;===;;:;;:;;:=;I Zero down 1f quat. Wiii train, CM. tempt to promote a lower-ranking
•Lg 5Br 31.'iBa Dover 10-15. $950. 721·9912' Dan 1-800·769-5816 549-5300 ca.rd by Laking advan~ of the po·
ShOfes home. lg yard. An•w•rlng Service aition of a higher cat<f. We are all
walk to •chlsfshops.1~~~==========~ RENTALS TO I========= ~per. pit swing _,,in f1tmiliar with the atandard fineaee.
Sztoo mo 6"6-8583 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 5u11er 2724 INVESTMENTS includes weekends, such as the two-way one hett in the
nn.iu; must type 35 wpm . .J:-d · B .J:d L---· •Udo Penlneul•• -;:;======== WANTED 2912 will 1ra1n $5 tu CM w.mon suit. ut w you llIWW
Unique 1 & 2BR Un.t•1~----------------..... 1-.wee1cutt Pool Hm area. 549:5560 ' that there are two finesaea available
tor lease. Prrvate bch, Co•ta •.1,...a t"'•lfTIC .. "' NEl ... D in the spade auit? on bay e73-e030 .. ,..,...., Lge pvt maslrer aulte. 40% DISCOUNT. 4 ...., _,. ono
• 7 ,0 U. P8"tl Dr. full panlty. Non·smkr. smaJI noies well 90• flt or pit cllentele North-South were using the old-
=========I $99 Security-Deposit $540 + UUI. 722-6679 cured. by real estate guaranlced: pd hrly Of fashioned range of 22 to 24 pointl IRVINE 1044 •SEA ISLAND·2BR, (8t9)247·7827 comm. call Suz•nn• for their two-no-trump opemng
bids. North dec1ded that. de!!pite a
hold.mg of only eight h11tb ca.rd
point.a, tbe fifth club menl~ an in
vitattonaJ jump raiae. South, on the
borderline of acceptance bt>caul'f" of
the flat shape. t.ook the con er. ative
course and puted.
West led the jack of clu~. and
declarer's ho~ for extra tncks in
that suit were "daabed at thl' outut
when East ducarded a d1amvnd.
There were nine fut tnc iJ. a~a1lable
(spades could be ~veloped fvr two
triclta regardless of the llX"allon of
the king) The 10th would have tu
come either from a duunund fines
or the spade suit.
Leading the 1aclt of spade!! from
dummy cannot produce e third
trick. If East had the kinit. 'Imply
covenng the knave would limit de
clarer to two tnck . The other fi.
nesae in 1padet. leadmg up \.0 t ht-
j1ck. would yield three tnck if West
held the king guarded no more than
twice. Declattr won tht o~ning
lead m hand and led a pade to t ht
jack. When that held. .dt'('IAttr
ducked • spade. end had JO tricb
when t.he long later d.ropP"d under
the .ce.
The French call the lead tnward
the ace-qu~n an vnpa..d·~ Plavinc
toward the jack 11 known u an tt
po.stt Most uprH1ive1 ~:c,~A. ::" ~~~.~: Bay Breeze Apartments 1 ~B~',1~~hc~~~~; • 973-7439 • Open sa·su 12·5, 9 ru•· S3JOO/mo. 644.9 123 backyard, smt pol ok. ========= Boats. Fiberglass,
tllng wlnc:I, Turtle Rock --------Q . lBR Diana 645-5811 MONEY Touch up. wet ,.nd & Vista, "Dual mstr ste. 2BR 1 Ba upstrs dUpbc. Spacious & UJet Apts butt. Start lmmedl FT.
den, lorml hv1ng1din-•2nd St blk to ~ac.h. CDM 3Br 3Y.rBa share TO LOAN 2914 LumlnaT, 1069'2 Chest-
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE Ing, end unit. ovetl()o6. 1-cer prkng. Avl 11/t5. with Cool Ocean Breezes, =k h:· :!'=. ~~~:1::::======== __ n_ut_Av_e..;.._s_1an=1....,.on __ _
park, full reduced $1100/mo. 789·1821 Pool, Covere d Parking & S775+dep/Ul 673-6014 $$ FAST CASH SS COSTA MESA small L-----------------~:--===----...L----· $319,999 by owner ---------Loans: personal, busl-design/Wholesale ast~54 Luxury Condo! La d Facil't·es UDO ISLE quiet M/F ness, debl consollda· company need• good ACROSS 82 Chotr member
13 PrOYlde lood
6" Rulllan rtver
~ G1veou1
Pt h wnlt tng Un ry l l wented \o ehare I us e carpe' • • house Beach/bay No llon, ect. Easy quality· computer & typ ng 1 Money Catalina view, 2BR CaJI 548_0336 · · Ing. same day ap· skills. Reliable. well-
BOUSISICONDOS
POIDIT
2BA. $1700/mo. Call druga, sm<*e, pels. proval. bad credit OK spoken, FfT flex hrs. 5 Sour
Rick Mclntlre. Remax S•35 + Avail 10/1. 1~82.e430 Lve messge 675-0<&32 su~ •97~000 Of 587-74'25 ... ________________ ..... 723-1,,,,962=== ~~ =~
IALBOA
ISLVlD 2106
•2BA hH, patio, lrplc.
gar, $1200 mo yrly.
Dys (310) 597-3055 Ev
(310) 597-8585
BALBOA Of All Thlnp: <Amlfll ll'cl Pltcft
nXINsULA 2101 ,... .... ,. ulltiy ....... "'-
-;:;=======;i ltt•en. laltlala In tJMlr a.-C, L. U. -Vlf'IO uthrf!I -• to attnct the
lttMn _I. N. W. Many Leo 111tlve
1..-. they have hKk with nu•btr t
.-4 t.._. tlMy drew to thni l•dJ•ldu·
a .. wllll tS.-ltttera, l11ltl.tla In tlMlr ...-ft.I A. S, J. Aquariaftl are unoreho-
do11. • .... u... .. ... ""'· •• u-Fumllhed HoNI .,.._,. .. to ...,_ ef Mtaa enrna·
Few Vacation • Reloca-pt. A.4~ , .... tlwy ..... luck
don • SchOOI Seuon • _.th •••MT u. llllrtw to t.._ ,. ... ..
Hol<deya • Cati For An wlUI t.._ s.ttnl. laltlai. I• tlMlr
Into Sheet ...-a, K. T. 173-RENT Aaia (Much 21 -Apnt 1n ~C'l'I·
OAS i5, 2 f\AI b9lh. ltnl for dlnlnt out, making new l'Of\· ace."'°'" w/merlna. 1acu, 1rnn1in1 •n~nalnmtnt PJOlnm a.c'.d.-b.ldO ...a .-.c:l Yo11'U rKelve lnv1t111on to obMrvt
pilltfng apes. Fum -'vi "d'"' tthffnal • YO\.l'll • ln lovt with
1f/1 S1IOO Y'1Y 175-0308 rhythlll of th'9 "Jnd of day
TAUKUS (April 20·May 20). Hold
onl Within 14 houn many of you•
londnt uplretlon1 could be fulflllM
TonJtflt you'll IHm lllOft 1bout bwl·
,_, tu and l~n• nqultt1Mnt1 Po-
altion 11ronaer then on11nally 1ntla•
pettd
CIMINI (May 21 ·Junt 20) Your
w1l, wisdolft lhlnw thf'O'llh -you'll•
"In 1011ch" with one who tr1vtlt,
"'""· partlclpatH In humanlterian prqectt Lofla·diltafte9 call •nds 8'IO·
Nie -nn1 Vtrp flpNI ptOMiMntly
CANCU (June 21 ·Jllly U) A~·
lion ....ol¥9t ll'O\lnd hotM, fa11tlly, do•
.... k edjuttment, ability to tie.utUy
nnotatwlln11 Partftfl' or •• .. rtlltft fOOd MWe <O.ftttmlna flNM'ft DNI
... p ttuo.sht Ubn p&ay'I by "°"
LIO (July ll•AllJ 2.2): ANWttt art
hNM a.hind Kit~ '*-pimon at• .. ,.. '° Nlay ......_. '" ..,.,.~ .. n.
""'· • -,tt.,., fwt ovt ...nly what
II ••pte'IH fl'Olll you. 1'\Maan' finandal
..,,n.tadue
vtllGO (A .. 23·S.,C. U) P1rtntr•
lhlp f"'OP'IMI '-'ftl ..olftd •you rMd
1hfte wOt'lh Poc\19 on reeponll~lllty,
~. prod~n. lne.ftMfled nt•
i.tto.ahlp Yow II 1ucc..f11lly "'"'
._...,.. atwl pin ,a..dl• •*Ult.
UlaA CS.,. ll·OC't U> F1n1eh
whet you 1l1rt, look btyond lht immt·
du1tl'. commun1c1ll' w1lh tnd1v1du1l
who 11ln up l'ft•dl'nC'l' ovr,..._ Luner
•p«t h1ghhght11 crHllvlty. h1ddtn tt·
90urctt, rom1nt1c "involvl'mtnt " Dy·
n.1m1d
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) 5t1ftS
lndl'ptndl'nC'l', d1nng, (OUBJt of ron-
v1ctlon Ntw lov• rould bf on hon1on
YO\.l'll rncoun~r dynamic, affttve Lfo
1ndlvid111l hkl'ly to h111t ttww l~ra.
in111.als 1n n.111\f A, S, J
SACITTAlllUS (Nov 22·Dtt 21).
Forcft th1t arw f,.gmrntN will IOOn
comt IOltthl'r You'll 11Jn ~ttaU \'kw
CIR retttwd lllely to bf appattl F.1ml •
ly mtinbtr .. ya. "W11h we had fol·
lowed your 1dN1 111 •long!'" Vlndle1·
tlonl
CAPalCORN (DK 22·Jen 19) Di·
••nlfy. Kttpt lnv1t1hon to tnnt 1l!Md
11 pro1noun1 ~,_.bit, polltlc.11 pt'OI·
Kt Popularity 1~. mow. demands
att "'* on your time Yw'll bf rt·
l'"N of rlNn<UI burdtn
AQUARIUS (Ian 20·ff"b 18) llot
wllllna to rnw. mill'. to '"' down
for 11lh1N~ purpoet of Nbwid.ln1 on
1110,. 1u1t1blt structure. Fln1ncl1I
w1ndf11l due -nMtld C'04M • IOOft •
l 4 houn ff'Oftl now S<'of'P'O lnvol•M
PISCIS (hb 1'·M•rch 20). le
rwady for 11Hiden chans• of pl1n1.
Mttftber oi oppoet• If" Nye. "I -IO
lkk tontf'Ol wt..n 1'111 with your K-.p
thl• In pro,.r ,.~'"' lt.-4 IM· ~ IJMa C..ln1 flauNI pnMlllMnt• ,,,
IP OC'T01U 7 11 YOUK llKTH·
DAY1 YO\l aN "'61tt111J. 1 ~tetlonllt.
"'ncl to be lnt"'9pfe11ft and can bt your
own 1110.t 1tvett c1'1tk You polMWM
"h1cW.n tale1111 " At 11111 .. you hv• •
"d<NW• lit." 5otM ,.ople"" you OM
way whllt othen wlll 11\11 .. you IN
IOlfttOM "'f d lffft9ftt "*-• Vl'So
Mtl"' ,.., My ro&.. In ,._, ltf. You
have un_.I VOk.'e. 9tNlf of t~r.
11\ytttty, lntttpt Cu"'"'t <Jc'W ('04n•
ctdtt with 1111..-... ~ .... or pur·
ch.lw of "°'"'1• ~ ........ IO
lMrttal.-.
"O.m't be afraid to fail Don't
1~.hlc energy tl)mg tu co~-cr up fail-
uri· Lc;im from your fa ilures and
so on 10 the nclt c/UJ/Jcngc 11 's OK
10 fail If you 're not f.11/mg. you 're
nut growing. "
-H. Stanlc)' Judd
~ncn1I fortC• t
~c'rt mott lntrospttthe today,
lhan IHUll. The plSI •111 tome up
for revftw encl wt can take toc.k of
•htrt " stand tod._y. The parts
1b11 wt w.at to rblDlf about oar·
whu loom I•~ In oar 111lnd, and
11 ''"' art ... lly be ottnrbthalsig to think or the Mttssal')' lltps. ntngs
aaw.,; loot dlfrutnl In 1ht bfttn·
nlna. '° ttt, In ialnd tbet It's not
as bed as It '"9S.
Arita (I Am) M1rch 2&-Apnl 20
, l Olh1y IS a good day 10 ~low
do"' n ind 11kc inventory II ave Y')U
let'I Mlmc of )'>Ur dirccuon I tcly7
Othcrf demands keep you hoppin&
.ind ti' easy 10 act sidetracked.
Taunts (I Haw) April 21·Ma, lt
You arc ;ultcd to make 1 acncr·
1,u~ oftcnng •nd ii 1nacrs your
cmo110M The dccition you ma~c to
ftl\C (C'lr not 10 aivc) will be ttascd
1•n v.huhcr you 'aluc f't\'SC\SIOM
over ~uplc.
Crttnlnl (l 'llllnkl MlY ll~JHe lO
II\ time 10 act ~nouJ ab<lut
l>lh~I pcq>lc' prOJCCts in WI) that
mean · rc•l effort •nd rommitmcn1
c•n )'()Ut pan 9c as 1h0rou&h as
poss1blt and lhll means when ,ou
think llVV .,. "'" -check apiA.
C'anttr (I '"4) J_. 11-J9'J U
o one oovld be more aware ol
tht past, ptetent and future than
)'"1\1 loo•y. Yovr 360-deanc vi'ion
wtll help you ltC •llp aoc. ench •nd
rave lhc way ~ r • \\ICCC . NI fu·
IUtC, frtC f m1ny pitfall\
l.-o (I C.-llNIMI) Jety JJ.A ... U
T ""'>' vou how YQUr ten\ltiYC
l•\le, ~nd "rut othcf1 nccd1 in front
1•f ~own ~houkknna their b\ir•
den al.a pnwidn )'O'I tlt1th • ftthnt
of ttlr·worth and tNtunty.
\11"ft (I~,._»-.~ u
'I OU lttl C'OftflOftted wtlh I Choke
to ace.cpl a nc-. 5)')tcm or bchds or
hang on 10 the tried and true. You
can case )OUr con~c1ence if you do
some rc~:irch into bolb, rather
1h:1n JUSt blind acceptance of the
"facts."
Ubn (I 81l1nce) Sepe. 23-0ct.
l2
Your interest in the more pm·
tual 1de of ltfc 1s ~trong today and
it's m .. ely you'll e,p)orc new . tern·
torv 1n search or more meaning 10
your own hfe Once )OU do, you'll
ha\c new anS\\crs for ~me of your
burning qucst1oos reiardin& cho1t'ts
you want to make,
Scorpio (I Otslrt) Od. lJ.. Of.
21
A new joh OPJX'rlunll)' sparks
)OUr 101crc t. but )Ou may have to give up something In order to take
It on Unfortun1tcl\, there·, notb·
1ng vou w.tnt 10 let go ind 11 v.111
mean • sacrifice rc1ardlcs
S-.lltartus (I Aspl~) N~. U·
Ott. 21
You act the opportunity to clun
up some mental •nd cmouonal cob-
.. cbs th3t afkct ~ou toda) Crill·
c1 ms vou h<>ld of \'Ou~lf •nd otb· c~ -.c.re inhcritancu 1hal arc of no
bcncht 111 1n~'1ne
Caprit'Om (l l'stl Ott. 12.J111.
19
nswcn you arc loot.In& for art
there 1r )OU use )~Ur 1n11pintion
and mtu11t0n. You deny thas talent
that 1• Innately yours an~ thC!rcr~.
11'1 ueeMicia. •
....... (I "-'t) JM. zt.F$
19
Your-hclpf\it idc balb at rt·
quc1tt th11 are r.o1 cuy to f\llftll
bcalttte 1bsy aren't fun or lftttm41·
1n& Yov can make them to ,.our
hkms (if )W -an1 10). h\11 1f hlrd
lo KG thll r11ht MW •
Pt-.. (I ltdtwl Ftta. »Mmrcti • • ,.O\l.d hke 1n t1ke 11 Cat)' aed
rut, but thC'fe't ""' much ta do h
Metn• that after )°" ••kc care ol ~l')iQM d9c. the.re'• "° ,.,. lei. ~ Y®netf -..
15 Mother-of·
pMli
HS Abber
17 Harvest
11 Coun
offtdel
20 Not c:urrMt
22 Redletlon
douge
23 Begllwllng
24' Turning pert
21 Pen end -27 Uncter.tending
30 Don't mov.
3" Aefnolle trom
offtce 35 Oce9rl fWI
!It " Spenleti
37 t'"" WOfttly ot
31 T,.,...,..,..
plc1Ure
40 SN9t ot
cotton
41 --toes
4'2 Stoot.• O
43 E~
45~-.:~ 47 DtlperM ... Untanned .,.
4fHtndl.IC:-. 50p.,,._
53 The ... 54 ltrtll•
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3 Blind pll1
4 Greek god
5 lnMCt
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7 L-eotdial
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10 Servile
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11 Landi • hand
12 lmprt90n
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CIRCUIT CITY
IS COMING TO NEWPORT BEACH
We ore seeking bright, outgoing individuals with a strong desire for
personal growth, a sense of pride and professionalism, and a high level of
enthusiasm to reflect Circuit City's co mmitment to exceed our customer's
" -· expectations every time.
NOW HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING
RETAIL STORE POSITIONS:
• Customer Service Associate
We ore seeking dependable, courteous, service-mil')ded
professionals to join our fost-po ced retail store
environment. Along with total State of the Art customer
service, you will handle multiple functions of o cashier,
credit clerk and receptionist. You will otso assist customers
with information about their products use and service.
M~st hove pleasant persono1ity, excellent verbal
communicotion skills, and ability to handle multiple
responsibilities.
• Warehouse Stoff
Looking for energetic individuols with
the ability to lift heavy merchandise
(up to 100 lbs) and to assist our
customers in ·a professional '.way.
Previous warehouse and forklift
experience is he I pf ul, but not
necessary. You must hove a neat
appearance and be o dependable
hard worker.
• Custodian •
Need reliable individuals to keep our showroom in first
class condition . High speed buffer experience required.
Car Stereo Installers
We ore seeking individuals with ex-
perience, but will consider ap-
plicants with electrical/mechanical
background. Must have high energy
level and the desire to grow.
• Sales Counselors---..---
We ore seeking highly ambitious and energetic people to
fill our Soles Counselor positions. Retail experience is o
plus · however, we will train. Hord work and flexibility ore
expected and the rewards ore attractive! Our Soles Prior related experience is a plus, but
Counselors earn o comfortable living, oqd superior not a necessity, for all positions. We
performers hove the potential to earn over $49lk (comm)I ml/ troin'you to be successful. ~ .
Full-ttme & port-1ime positions available. A variety of shifts will be available, including days, evenings
and wee ends. (Store hours ore Monday -Saturday 10:00 om -9:00 pm and Sunday 11 :00 om •
6.00, pm) • •
Circuit City offers an excellent benefits package and a competitivf salary!
MICIWIC
CUITOMIR SERVICE REN
Needed for Order Proc. Dept. In Newport
Beach. Type 25WPWHandle lncomilg Phone
Orders. Data Entry & Verification. Excellent
Oral & Written Comroonication Skils. Detail
Oriented. Part-Time, Some Eves & Weekends
Req. $4.25/Hr.
CUSTOMER SVC IUPERVllOR
Needed to Oversee Department. Exp. ReqJFull
Time, Some Eves and Weekends Req.
C!XQct l(rysti, 10-3, M-F A(7t4J 72N717
ADVERTISING
ORDER TAKERS
E ntry level, $1728/mo.
Must be 18/over, have own car
and good com muni cat ion
skills. Able to start ASAP.
Call Mr. Home at
714 778-2098
: S OUSH\Dl\G l\CO\IE OPPORTL\IT\ '
. I aeed 10 Part-time_. 10
Fall-ti•• .mo.a, mothated people
to ltart l•••t•lf.
9045
9085
llDCllAllDISI =;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Wmnt to buy 51 Inch I======::::= = °' smallor ebony or u~ 9205 wht g rand piano. Will S c.v.u APPLIANCES 6011
pay reasonable price. I;;;;;;;;=======
645-9630. '86 SAMAAI, 4 whl di SEARS wasn.r & •lee·
trlc dryer, grea' c:oodi· ======== lion $100 .. Ch.
e15.e595 SPORTIHG
goodcono.~
case, S2200 759-3541 .,,.
Whlnpoo4 washeJ\ and GOODS 6065t=======
dryer, good cona 4yr TRUCIS 9220
old. s 115, 673-0222. Or-.ge County Gun !;;;;;;;;=======
& Collectors Show '84 Parcel van. Beaud-
FUUITURE 6014 OCT 1 O& t t • 9am·Spm lul wor1c truek, rune Orango County Fair· ••C4ll. p/s, p/b, ale.
grounds, Costa Mesa. Value of vehlole
IED, full, Hu new, Enter ott Ar11ngton St. ~~Oe sell 12,400.
$55 TI0-3875 Why play Hide 'N
Seek wrth childcare? I==========
••DROOM ••T 4 ~~:.:::. Piiot today! V 0 LI SWAG 0 N JMeces, lnctudes desk. ~
$150.650-7272 -------9235
For immediate consideration, please apply in person on: F.anlap fro• $~00 • $1500 ... ..,. Queen size b6d and =======I;;;;;;;;======= base $175, Full bed 1-" •..&• .. _ '
Wednesday, Odober 7 -Friday, Odober 9
9:00 am -6:00 pm
Call for Appolat.e~t
714-675-lSSI
Yo• ~ aner be too t•I•
or too rlml
and base St50. F1ll1ng GAUGE SILES -....--... case sso. 673-0222. Power1ull RI.Ml• greM.
QUDN aaz• s1,600fobo. ne.21"
llATTR•U • llOJC =======1======:::::
• P R ' N o • a NEWPORT ~.MO FIRM
842 ... 321EXT307 BEACH Hyatt Newporter
1107 Jamboree Road
MISC. AUTO 9245 61691======
SIMMONS baby crib & ======= t ... Suzuld a....e
othet baby tum, toys. B1g Sale: clothes, bikes, 4•4. Son lop, w-.t
baby & adult clothing, toys, ch1ld1ens stuff, black Very good con-
6 piece Queen r•llan bedding, etc. Sat tOth d1Uon In & out. Good
Sales
Newport Beach,_ CA 92660 bdrm set. 640-2755 e.s. 4707 susho1e tlros. 11e1eo caaeette,
Pork in reor of South Parking/follow signs to the Harbor Room
Circuit City 1s on EOE ond promotes a drug free work environment
Are You L-Ooking
For Your Last Job? Stunning Never U-.cl
11..pc white wash for·====~==
ma1 d1nlno rm s2300. TJANSPOITATIOlf
Cherry Queen Anne 9· •======= pc bd1m aet $2000.
A/C 47,000 mllea.
Looks & runs lltce
new $4,000 M 1f9de
tor • plcitup truck, '77· ·eo. + cash. Phone
953·5406: or d•p.
542~321 EICl. 203.
If you're looklng tor • c•r,
classlfled has news for you.
• 1st Year -$12,000,000.000
• 2nd Year -$43,000,000.00
• 3rd Year -SJ00,000,000.00
Orange County Grand Opcmng. Leaden.hip
1cam needed 1mmed1atcly S5K-SIOIVmo In·
ICMcw October ~th-7th Call bc~ccn 9 30-
\2:30 PM Ask For Ms. Morrell
(714) 760-3002 .
DmONS CHRD CARE 3536 FLOOR DISTAll BOii! LEGAL PAINTUfG 3858 SCREEN
ODEUNG CHILD CARE 7 d•ys a REPAIRS 3620 UPAllS 3758 SEIVICES 3812 •W.P. YOUNOOUl•T SEIVICES
3410 wk, All hrs, In my C M l;;;;;;;;=======t:======= ========I ~-..--c.ntrec l=======:I home, very loving at· Wood F1~"9 QJ• • RS ....... Rep .. ra ~· -.. •• Mellcutou. ..,._. r .. a• Conat De· mosphe1e 631-2460 tom Wortc, Neg price, tennttefdry rot reprs, Attomey ualllted au.I. palnllnO by prof"la Mobile screen M
algn and bid .• t1om LOVING MOTHER with 20 yrs In Buslnees docwe, plumbing, I Mem BBB:peymt ptan Ucl eo20M. Ina. no mln.-f'!o servlc
S35 st. Customtcomm 2 yr old, will care for Abraham 559-7983 mor94 24 hrs. 646-0997 Est.1979-722-8500 F,.. est. &45-3305 chrg. Lowest Prtces
·--~ ft...U............ Larry 842-8595 free esl, 842-0737 your child In CM hm We speeiahze In mobile ======= rr-•r. .. _ .. , _.
erct.n Conat. Custom (8ikt1 & F1!Nlew) 43$-0917 home repalrsfMrvlces u•rn-Richlrd Slnot. Uc. 280f4o4
Remodeling, additions. LOVING NANNIES FURNITURE 185 relevel speclal ~na1.1 3828 ,...._ MW2GI Mr""-TILE
Free design 30yrs exp avail, oxp, rell•ble, REFOOSHllfG 3621 800-597-&470 TOP QUAUTY
"307331 B4t-2CMHS prof training, from ••-...... ••••,.., wry competltlYe 1;;;;;;;;=======11
s100 a week 753-5223 Brick·block-stone lnC/eJCt. Kc 548228 One ltW
.. llUty Restored to any JEWELRY 3784 frM Ht. 20 yni exp call Jay S50-3359 ec:ounters eflra eattWnlll
NTRY 3510 ======= Furn. Atltq/or not, FOf 817782 ~109 TR• PiimiQ. vow ~5~ S:::=======ICLEANlNG f.,r, •-• qltw wet'k c11Ue la my canvas.
C Woodwrk 3548 Call Debra &42-1589 Ouallty Jewelry and Good "'" ,..,. Thankl======::::=tl
cabt & ~:;:;.. custm WdW!k. SERVICES Watch Repair, custom MOVING 3834 You ~ ee3.eees
lie. guar, Ft• esl Jewell 31 te ~ ' TREE
Metd Weed CeMt 547"644 •Prof'I HOUM t 1Hn'"9 HANDY llAlf 3710 Blvd. ?3-0a.. •MC .. ""•* Ina. SERVICES 392
AemocS. 0oon. • ~!~~~':,ie ':1:811~~~: g~~"!f~ PIANO t VOCAL !;".:!.·~~!tr call Volsnd• 631-5967 ...-...-REPAIR•......_, 1.AJ1DSCAPE t ,... ,. ... NWtO WSONS 3868 9!To. Miil-T,..
35 Y"' IKP-JerrJ M2.0H7 Houeect.~ eat 'at R...e.t PROPERTIES IAWJI CAI! 3808 .... lilleftie ..... 1 rnowil, T~, S131v"4, $14hr·3, S15hr-2 Pelnt-CarJ)9ntry .... c.-hr min. Ouw. towftt ..._ ""°"" Or. o4...,... ..,.,, 451_..,..
Mature/rdy to wrtt NP CM Drywall. Glty&45-52n r•tH, lie. 108002 CBI.,. use."'"""' In lladl
3101595-5980 s..i Ben
seevourcar
make lraeks!
Jadl}e Smhh M2-4899 •Oc..nwtew C4MleL •Lawn9 mowed lront lnalr. 7141833-9925 ._, lllllf -* IHdlerll=::::::::::::::::::::=::tl
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I '277329. ~ Ou·" tlle, dryw91, m.eonry Trim, SenlQr Disc. hou••hol d goods SEIVJCE 3894 £no. CA ~ '"V'...... -& more ,.._ ..-.. mover• print their Exp 23 87&-2780 Low Prca. (714)962-7093 DECI ...... ••• .... ,,.. Mt. 531 .... 11 P.U.C. cat T ~. • yra.
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3528 SllVJCIS 3112 Comml•lon a.M•IM!lle m::=:===::;;:;;;=;==I ELECTllCAL 3110 111 ... T n1 = 11....._.1•1 •....,.a•·~ 1 • .. ,...._.. .. ILE ..enstalled/Repalfed DerMlllio;1. ,._.;, ... C.... ll•IRCHtl ....... &illit • fl Al l.ooel ...... 11 Vre
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Free Eal a Aefef9nc:.. 8eMo9/rept111 .. ,Uh, 9'0. 1..-1121 Laweee ,.._ ..._. 1-----rw&--'*-
Joht'I a Shelby.&4M17e BrkMn Eleetrlc Th .. lng of h9vtng • Cftl 800-940.)304 ........ no.an
Sell yoor unwanted Uc/lne 139-3191 gar .. sale'7 OIW U9 ~ "°"' IHO -.ma the •My wayl An Kinda of .>obe For • cent Divorce from 130
To pl.co your ctuaJ. All l<lnds of People. PILOT Cl.Ma.... paralegal service fled ed calf &42·5«171. Piiot c.......... ....-?a DQc prep. H0-1929 RENT
1lwough clmified
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per Month ~IL ~2-~~~!.: 307
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wto ext for 10 00ys in the D<ly Piot/1008 •. f ~
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frj Cbssified f<r deu5.