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·. -The President, the governor and tile Texas billionaire: debcite goes On
In the hard glint ol the morning
after, the ~ailin11 thouaht among
political obseNers 'fs that 1toss Perot
won, em Ointon treaded water and
~ Bush squandered one of his
last opportunities to make up
ground in the fast-dosing
presidential contest
In a random Daily Pilot survey
Monday, a majority of those who
viewed the first of the three
presidential debates said that Perot
came closest to saying what people
wanted to hear.
Among the most common
reactions:
tl1' Perot was funny, engaging but
provided few specifics.
Ill' Offiton came across as .
smoOth, articulate but a bit wooden
at times. .
tl1' Bush seemed defensive and
vague about the economy.
Local residents suggested the
debate probably did little to pull
support from one candidate to
another and several wondered
whether Bush was saving his bullets
for a future debate or was simply
undone by having both Perot and
Ointon attacking hill).
What they're saying
From Costa Mesa .•.
I believe that although Ross Perot
was very entertaining that Bill
Ointon definitely won the debate
because his comments were direct
and to the point and he had
solutions and a deep understanding
of the problem. George Bush is
going to turn it over to Jim Baker.
SHARON BOUDREAU
Costa Mesa
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From Newport Beach ...
, We've had a liberal Democratic
controlled Congress for 39 years~
give Bush a chance with a .
Republican Congress and see if the
investment incentives that he
proposes have a chance. No one
brin~ that up but Bush cannot do
it with the Congress that he has
now. That has to be changed and
that came across in the debate.
BOB BROCCER
Newport Beach
The James Baker Thing
One theory coming out of the
debates is that Chief of Staff James
.
Baker was the winner in Sunday's
debate. Political columnist Mark ·
Petraca believes Bush -in essence
-said he would hand the reins of
imprOVing the nation's economy
over to Baker. Maybe, Petracca
suggests, Baker should be presidenL
See Community Forum, ~e A7.
Vietnam Revisited
Did Bush misfire when he
questioned Clinton's patriotism
because he protested the Vietnam
War during the 60s? Steve Marble
takes a look in "On The Campaign
Trail." See page A2.
Jhe theory that those who
protested the Vietnam Wv must
not like their country isn't new.
Bob van Eyken reflects on today
and yesterday. See page A3.
What's next
Vice President Dan Quayle and
Al Core, the Democratic vice
presidential nominee, square off
this afternoon in the second round
of the debates. The debate begins
at 4 p.m. and will be carried by all
networks as well as CNN and
C-SPAN.'
Better ·
late ...
Local Wond· War II hero gets his Bronze
Star nearly five decades after earning it.
By Tony Cox sun Wrter
H e had to wait 48 years, but Orange
Coast CoUege counselor Robert "Mal"
Phillips has finally been recognized as
a war hero.
The 69-ycar-0ld Phillips, a counselor
·and psychology professor at the
college since 1957, was awarded a Bronze Star
medal in August for his bravery and COQlbat achieve-
ments in the D-Day inva-
sion of Normandy~ France,
in World War II.
President John F. Ken-
nedy in 1962 authorized
Bronze Star medals for
members of Phillips' divi-
sion of paratroopers, who
jum~ into France
behind German lines in
the early morning boun of
June. 6, 1944, ahead of all
other troops, on what was
thought to be a suicide
mission.
Unfortunately, no one Phillips in 1943 phoeo
told Phillips of the award
~~ ....
lobert "Mal" Phillpl, •Orange Coast College countelor, receiwd a Bronze Star medal in August for his br~ Md combat achi~ements in World War II~
until this summer, when be bad dinner with an oJd
military buddy. His wife of 46 ycan, Bart>ara
Phillips, encouraged him to claim the Bronze Star
and several other medals be was entitled to receive,
and with the help of Rep. Ouistopber Caz
See HERO,... .....
~ In video-taped debate,
candidates for state
Assembly assal each other
on economy, conduct.
~Russ Loar ......
,ffUNTINGTON BEACH
A videotaped candidate debate
tuned feisty u 10th Allembly
Dmoc:ndc candidate Jim Tole·
dano and Republican A•· 11111b1Jm1D OU PelJUIOll traded Jab1 CMr the pliaht of tbe Cali-
fornia OCODOlllJ. .
'1JotB tbC Democrat Party is
cba"I"" or out of there because
of term UmJta. we're DO( aoiQI to
be ible IO bold bUliDea in tbia
lllte," feflUIOO said. .. lt'a been
two yean DOW and dJey ha¥en't \
done lllJdUnl. not a 1inaJe bill
U¥e they ~ in the state
teplaturc to bold business in
tbll ltate."
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Pel)UIOD. 69, ii na..U.., for a fifth. cwo-year term in the As-
acmbly for the new 10th M-
lelllbly District .... 48-year-
old Colta Mesa attorney Jim
• Toledano, a Conner rqent of
the Univenity of California. c.o.tA Mesa computer anphica
desiper Scott Bieler ii ihe-IJb.
ertlriln Party candidate.
Voter reptratioa in the new
See DEBATE.-,....,
Cimco . Inc. chief funds political group
~ Costa Mesa pro·business political action committee supports
two council candidates with funds raised by local manufacturer.
By Joef Been
s.1111 Wrtw
COST A MESA -A group of
local business owners led by plas-
tics manufactu.rcr Russ Gilbert
have formed a political action
committee they hope will tip the
City Council in a more fawrable
business position.
Gilbert, the chief cxccutiYc of-
-
ficcr of Cirnco Inc., ls co-chairman
of the Coaljtion for Responsible
Government. Local businessman
Jim Ferryman ls the other co-
chairman.
Gilbert, who bas invested $5,000
in the committee, is the only per-
son to contribute money thus far.
Gilbert is on the East Coast thas
week and was '!nava.ilable for com-
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By Tony Oodlro
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NEWPORT BEAOf -What was supposed to be a routine re-
port on the different ways to purchase two llVioe Co. parcels heated
up Mooday wbea Ma,or Phil Samooe ICCUSCd the Newport Con·
1ervancy of wutiD1 the Oty c.ouncil's time.
"I penooally cu eee DOtbJas but wheel spinning until they (the
comervancy) pe ua a direc:doa on where we go," Sa.Nooe said.
"What the city ii doiDa ii in ctrect aubtidizina the comcr¥ancy."
Tbe COGlelV9DCJ ii tryma to pmer publ.ic and private fiaancina
to parcbw the Upper c.taw.,. and the Ncwporter North proper-s. CONSERVANCY,._ ...
ment Ferryman said that aJjbough
Gilbert is the only person to have
contnl>utcd money to the coali-
tion, that wiU soon cban&e.
"That was just start-up money,"
Ferryman said of Gilbert's contri-
. butions.
There is no limit to bow much a
group or organization can contrib-
ute in Costa Mesa clectionSt ac-
cording to Dana Recd, the coali-
tion's treasurer. All contnbutions
over $100 must be rcoorded.
See FUNDSIM
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Pilot People
Now you med IO ~ 14 cb.ickeDI but aow 12 of
your c:6"*em ate <M:T tbcTe md'fbe moae, 100
used to b...e ;. ny orer here ud you're
_ ......... mJMBU NO. 2 ... POIOt peell oil a cl-'c
wbeD med about die ftlue of apertelll_!L ... don't
bllVe aay aperieace in runoiD& up a S4 tri1Uoa ...--.. ~'-·· borrowiIJ6 their mooey to buy your cbickem MJd
your. other two chkhm are out bid ea~ food
that you wed to pow l>Ut aow fou•ro buying that
· food with their moaey ed, folb, I'm here to tell
you it just isa,, that complicated.
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In rmlld • dlllall
-~N&-! ... Frultnted ~ aeptiwe-
talk about the economy. ~ augaeats that the
counby ii "not CIQlll.ing apart at the seams ... " . ,
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··~-------~-One of the city's first police offJCCrs and a
piece of walking history. The colorful, salty
Mayo lists his age as "60 with a couple of Hail
Mary's."
ta1W llAWJWIBltHl-----
Mayo was a tescrve for three years after the
city incorporated in 1953. Th~ Sheriff's depart-
ment was responsible for patrolling the city
once a night, but Ma)'O recalls that "if I ever
saw them at night Pd ~ut off mY. toe."
Mayo said he pitched the H'alloween patrol
idea to . the city's first police ·chief, Arthur
McKenzie. McKe nzie agreed so the two of
them, joined by two other reserves, hopped
into unmarked cars and, carrying no weapons
and wea ring no uniforms, patrolled the streets.
"l don't know if anybody was r,ack.ing heat, l
certainly wasn't," Mayo said. •I don't know
what we would have done if we would have ran
intp trouble. Maybe cracked them on the
thumb or something. But not one bloody thing
happened all night."
CllJll'1 CMHllDHI-------
Mayo was one of the first seven officers of-
ficially hired by McKenzie. He also served
some time in Newport Beach before moving to
Crescent City in Northern Qllifomia, where he
was deputy sheriff and deputy coroner. Condi-
tions were rustic.
'There was no rubber on the tires, no radio
contact, I bad a 300-mile beat to patrol. every-
body up there was mean, psycho lumberjacks
and my backups we.re a bunch of CHP officers
who were afraid to come down and sec me be-
cause they didn't want creases in their uni-
forms. ft
One day, Mayo served papers Lo a man from
his ex-wife. The man's cabin was in a remote
area of the mountains. After handing him the
legal papers, Mayo realized bis car had no oil.
The man gave him four quarts.
"I almost cried on my bootshine."
Mayo eventually wore out his welcome in
Crescent city when, along with one of the 13
widows on his bea-i, he stuck an inflammatory
sign on the car window of a man running for
sheriff. The man wound up winning and Mayo
realized his days were numbered .
Ula WR1111E DllCE----
Mayo relocated back in Newport and spent
the next 15 years as a deck band on ·various
yachts, including John Wayne's.
"I think he's the only guy that could out
drink me. We we ren't buddies or confidants
but I knew him. It seemed that· every time I
had a dime in my pocket he bad a nickel so I
had flt buy lunch." ms ARE OPEN------
Today, Mayo calls himself "retired and re-
tarded and sometimes I can't tell the differ-
ence." H e lives in a Costa Mesa apartment and
is battling cancer but still remains as salty as
ever. He reads four books a week and said he's
looking for "an old, sick rich widow. I can find
them old and I can find them sick. But it's
hard to find them rich." • -OJ Jo<'I Deu s
Jim Cttt•lftr Pub111hft
R Oii Perot, u down home u biscuits and
gravy, wu the dear-aat crowd favorite in
Sunday's first presidential debate. The
format of the debate -twQ minutes to answer,
one minute to rebut -wu a pedect match with
Perot's twangy conciseness and bis .
got-oothing-to-lo&c style of campaigning.
Whether that translates to wtes is another
matter.
Bill Ointon seemed tight and bis answcn overly
polished. But be looked good -for whatever that
counta -and wu the only ooe of the three who
managed to find the camera and talk to America,
rather than the team of journalists.
George Bush was, to large measure, able to
keep his arma from flailing too wildly but seemed
distracted trying to fend off ainton and Perot at
the same time.
One observer saw it this way:
"""Perot said that thiQgs are a mess in
Washington and occd to be cleaned up .
""" Clinton said that things are a mess in
Washington and that be bu a plan to clean it up.
""" Bush said things aren't that bad but. what the
beck, be.'ll have James Baker clean it up anyway.
A year ago this seemed like it was going to be a
preside_ntial contest with all the excitement of rigor
mortis. Bulb, still riding high after kicking Saddam
Hussein's troops out of Kuwait, seemed as though
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
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TODAY ·
7:30 a.m. t..tinos Costa Mesa, weekty breakfast
meeting. Denny's restaurant, Bristo&
Street and Red Hill A\'enue, Costa Mesa.
7:30 a.m. ~ Harbor Area Chamber ol 18
Co•n1erce.\. Executive Committee, ~mber ottiCe, 1870 Jamboree Rd.,
Newport Beach. 25
ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
By. Steve Marble
be could just about mail 'this one in.
Strange bow things change.
Clinton is leading Bush by a healthy margin and
the president, for whatever reason, i5 having the
time of bis life getting bis campaign on. track. He
seems to have been seduced by side issues such as
family values and Ointon's opposition to the
Vietnam War while the bulk of the voters want to •
bear about the e<x)nomy.
So it was against this troubled background that
the first of three presidential debates played itself
out late Sunday afternoon. Bush needed a clean
knock-out to gain ground on Clinton ..
He didn't get it.
S'IUMBLE NO. 1 ... Bush gets double teamed
when he questions Clinton's patriotism. First
Clinton comes at him by noting that "your father
was right to stand up to Joe McCarthy, you were
wrong to attack my patriotism.'' Then .Perot adds
bis homespun logic, suggesting that the actions of
a young Ointon arc one thing while the actions of
"matUrc individual" spending billions of taxpayer's
dollars arc another.
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26 27 28 29 30 31
7:30 p.m. ~-Mesa SdM>OI District ._..
ol &lucalion, regular meeting, Harper
Community Center, 425 E. 18th ~ .• c~ Mesa. "1i:=:=::=~=:t:==~=~=~=d
WEDNESDAY
7:15 a.m. Costa Mesa Chamber ol Commerce, Business Breakfast Boost, Westin South Coast Plua Hotel.
noon Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Environmental c.ommettee, ~mber ofra, c.ost Mesa Court·
yards, 1835 Newport BM:t., suite E-270.
5 p.m.
6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Redevelopment Apftq, regular meeting, council chambers, City Haff, 77 fair Orive.
THURSDAY
7:30 a.m. ~ ~ Arts Commission, ~·tar meeting, council conference room City Hall 3300 New· ~~ ·~ , ,
3 p.m. Mesa Consolidated Water District ._.. of Dlredon, regular meeting. 1954 t>tac:entia Ave.
Police log
COSTA MESA
South Co.ut Pl11u. Someone ~h>IC' ,1
bike SJturday lhJl \\.lS chil•nt."<I "' J
rack near Se.lrs. lhc thief .ip1).111:ntly
cur the ch.i1n to rat.e rhe bike
Various loc.ations. AIJIOS "ert· r<'11(lrlt-d
stolen FrtdJy from the .ioo block of
Flower Srrcct. the 1 tJOO block of NC\\
port Boulev.:ird ;ind the 1500 l.>lock of
Mesa Verde Drive On Silturd.>y .lut~
were reporrcd ~tolen rrorl\ rill' J I 00
bJocJ.. of At1J)()fl Loop 3tld the 1900
block of Ri!>mono A\enue.
South Coast Pina Poltcc .lrrc~ll'<I .1
28·)Cilr·old 111,1n by rhe n.:ime o( Al.1n
Moreno lhur~IJy for bursl.uy ,11 South
Coa~t PlJz.l On SJturdily. police .lr·
rc~ed T.un('llC \\;11rcn. 2J, K1shJ Por·
tcr. 26 .• 1nd S:tbrina W•>rren, 21. ,11
South Co.ut PIJZ.> on suspicion ol bur·
stary
NEWPORT BEACH
Ocun \li<'w All<'nue: Somcont' )\nlc
i111turcs from a hou~e over the \\-CCI.
end, including doorknobs. c.abinl.'I
l..nbbs, ltght lhlur~ • <Jwfbell. \\t111low
lock~ and l:ll'clflc.>I \Wing.
N.arcissus AH~nue: umcr.:i t>qu1pml·nt
llCll IWElllml:
Newport leach TJ/5?
BalbOa: 72/56
Costa Mesa: 75/Si
Cotona Ciel Mar: Tl/56
worth S 1.1;"3 \\J\ $lolcn 1ro11l ,ln .1p.11t
nu nt in th\• 600 Mock Put.._c round 1111
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Maybe not, but BUib'• reluctance to own up to the
milcrable shape of the economy ii not likely to win
manywten.
S11JMBLE Nd. 4 .... Plam, plans, plana. Bulb
bas a plan for putting people back to-work. Bulb
bas a plan to stimulate the economy~ Bush bu .a
plan to crue the deficit. Well. where arc they?
Clinton seemed to act through the debate
without a major slip, tbougb be did appear robotic
at times. He paused before each answer, giving the
viewer at least the impression that be wu weighing
the question, and then -click -gave his
response while staring warmly into the camera.
Some vicwcn came away thinking that Clinton
was a touch mushy. He talked about bis brother's
drug problems, be talked about his troubled '
childhood, be wished hiS wife a happy annivcnary.
By the end of the night, he was nearly purring.
Perot, meanwhile, wu vintage Perot.
.. The party's over and it's time for the cleanup
crew," be said, stretching the words out until they
sounded a mile long.
ID the final run, it wu Perot who seemed to
make Bush squinn the most. If ·the president bad
hoped to set bis sights oo Ointon, he was put off
by Perot -the human pttling gun.
Bush has two more times at bat. And then the
game ends. Maybe for good.
Public record
M())t recent de.lth') .1!> reportl-U tu the Qr,inse
County Recoalt?r's Oflu .. e.
Costa MH a
o Vollie C. Dallon. i5 on Au~ 30. 1991.
o Betty J. Rhodes, '7 on ,o\u~ 2~. 1 9~2.
o T,l\\'0.Y H. Ray. 1 on AU!) JI, 1992.
Newport leach
o Nellie E. Jone~. 6&, on Aug J l, 19?2
o Eliubcth ti.lrding. ~u. un us l.7. 19!.I:!.
0 Hal M. Frtst'n, 06 Oil Aut; •• <>. I IJ'J2
o "argarct C \"\<lchug.t • 2 011 Au~ 28, 1992
o Robert C~ Sliinncr, 55 on >\u~ 25, 1992.
Bankruptcies
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Me . thinks Bush doth protat too much~ .. Around Town
My favorite sound bite in
Sunday's debate was Bill Ointon's
comeback on the Vietnam War
protest issue, "I was op~ to
\he war, but I love 1l1Y country.''
'It reminded me of an incident
from own youth.
Actually, it didn't
_ ha i_ecn to me. It
appened to my
• college French
professor, Dr.
KiUen.
Those were the
--......;i~~ latter days of the M Vietnam War
. and things had -llJ• gotten so bad on
the domestic Editor's front that even
N t b k students at my
-
_o_e_o_o_ little college in
the Virginia
suburbs were riled up about it. So
riled up that someone organized a
protest march down Duke of
Gloucester Street.
By that time in history, of
course, college anti-war
demonstrations were pretty
standard fare and the William and
Mary protest march was a polite
little affair that did little, I'm
afraid, to add to the excitement of
the era. I wasn't in it, but I did go
out to watch and it was there, on
, 0 .0 .G. Street, that I happened
upon Dr. Killen, who had been
accosted by a large woman with a
Brooklyn accent.
Dr. Killen, a man of about 30,
looked like a
long-haired student
in blue jeans, but was
actually a long-haired
associate professor of
French literature in
blue jeans. He was.
moreOYer, an
inoffensive and
proloundly apolitical
man, Which
rendered his
lt·s a _curious notion, that som~one ex-
ercising a right guaranteed by the Con-
stiMion should be assumed thereby
not to value or respect the nation that
guarantees it.
serendipitous involvement in ~he turned and walked back toward
most philosophically violent campus, not wishing to get int9 a
incident of the entire shouting match with anyone.
demonstration all the more ironic. As I walked, I thought about
"Dirty hippie," the woman the woman .ud thelDlstake she'd
screamed at Dr. Killen, who by made. Quite apart from the fact
this time was cowering against one , that she'd verbally assaulted an
of the quaint colonial buildinp innocent bystander, she'd made an
that line the street. "lf )'0'1 don't analytical error that was common
like it here, why don't you leave!" at the time. She was reacting to
His attempt at passive the anti· Viet Nam War
non-resistance failed miserably demonstration with the
and the lady continued to berate assumption that anyone who dared
him for his lack of patriotism. to criticize U.S. policy must hate
The fact was, I ltnew Dr. K.ilJen his country. '*
to be a reasonably patriotic man. It's a curious notion, that
He was French and about as someone exercising a right
devoted to French literature, guaranteed by the Constitution
French wine and Frencb l>read as should be assumed thereby JlOl to
anyone I've ever known. value or r<rspect the nation that
Dr. Killen was finally able to guarantees it.
extract himself from his personal For me, the attack on Dr. Killen
Dien Bien Phu by pretending not was a kind of epiphany. I made a
to speak English and beating a point of participating mo re actively
hasty retreat, carrying his brown in the pext few anti-war
paper bag .with the French manifestations that came my way.
baguette sticking out the top. Coincidentally, they were both
He cast me a sad glance and a in foreign countries. The first one
nod as he passed by, and I also was in Rome at Christmai., 1972. I
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on a train and we came upon a
large. rowdy demonstration.
Neither of us spoke ltaUan, but
in those days, you ltncw an
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when you saw one. We joined
in.
Next spring. there was a
large demonstration in Hyde
Park in London and I went up
from Brighton, where I was
spending my junior year, to
participate.
I didn't go to say "d0'¥Jl with
America." I wanted America to
lift itself up out of the morasS of a
war that I believed to be wrong.
That's why I cheered Sunday
when Bill Ointon took President
Bush's greascball pitch on the ·
anti-war question and whacked it
out of the ballpark.
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economic issues, on the topic
"Quo Vadis? Oime Society and
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Socility · Sod~ Editor Vida Dean •.• 642-4321 -
Clildllelp bemllt leabNI I 111118 ldl DI ltlly~--
W ho knows? U Columbus
had tasted food like the
IWian feast the other
night at Tutto-Mare, be might
have bad second thoughts about
leaving Italy.
He might have never
discovered Hispaniola. It could
have changed
Western history.
,
C.al 0. lor* OJ.ty P ~ ..
Society
The Orange
County Cbaptcr
of CbildHelp,
USA. was
celebrating the
500th anniversary
of Columbus'
discovery Sunday
and at the-same
time doing its bit
to change some
history too. The
group is
~tt prez Anna Petruzzelli,
left, and VP Ba~ Ganahl. Jim Edwards, left, with event co-chairs Patty Edwards, Claudio Arena.
dedicated to
helping eradicate the
horrors of child abuse.
-~ Says chapter president Anna Petruzzelli,
whose involvement bascanned 10 years,
"People.say you get b · cd out, but I can't
imagine you can stop · g. I know I'll stay
$20,000.) "We just wanted everyone to come,
eat and enjoy!" Edwards said. 1
No problem there. It started out alfresco.
The warm evening was just right for
champagne and appetizers on the twinkle-lit
patio where Italian music helped set the
mood. After discovering their tables inside,
the 270 guests f casted on a five course
dinner that began with a saucy capered
antipasto -dubbed oina, pinta-and Santa
Maria (natch) -of salmon, halibut and
sturgeon.
Arnett were some who sampled more of the
mariners melange, which featured pasta
filled with berbed sea bass, salad dedicated
to a Spanish queen and a hearty entrec of
beef tenderloin in juniper and balsam.
Complime nting it all was lemon tart in·
with it...until we succeed." meringue for dessert. .
The easy-going party was no maiden
voyage for event co-chairs Patty EdW4lrds and
Tutto-Mare'~ Claudio Arena. Th~ eve.ning-
long celebration was the second time the two
For favors, the ladies received passionate
candy roses from Le Cake and each couple
took home. a T-shirt commemorating the fun
night.
Some others there were Pat Petruzzelli,
Eileen and Rich Saul, Kristen, kelly, Jean
and Bob campbell, Ba rbara and Pe ter Gan-
ahl, Harriet Sandhu and Nanette Buccola.
. have collaborated to launch a successful
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Entertainment [ntcrt.1inmt•nt Edilur ;\1,11t ( ''~l·r ... r,~1 . .i L? I, l'Xt. JM,
George Strait:· great
time with old friend
DCC Sylilphony-htti hillbs, lows in -. opener
By T J Hutchinson
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COST A MESA -George Strait set the crowd on fire Friday
night, opening with "The Fireman" at Pacific Amphitheatre.
Strait -who has had 25 No. 1 hit songs and sold more than 12
million records -and his "Ace in the Hole" band were shown a
lot of admiration from the audience. Fans sang along with the
group song after song, even from his newest releases from the
soundtrack of "Pur~ Country," a movie starring St rait and the
band, which will bc·releascd Oct. 23.
George Strait is and has been my favorite since he came out
with "Amarillo by Morning" when I was a high schooler in the
Panhandle of Texas. l had the good fortune to sec the boys up
close in concert about eight years ago in a small club in Denver,
back when country wasn't so cool. George stood quite still
strumming his guitar and singing close to th~ike, only turning
his head occasionally to look back at the band. ·
Saturday, however, a much more animated version of the Texas
country sensation put on a lively show, nirting with the ladies and
almost dancing along with the fans down front.
Don't get me wrong, though, the early George's unpretentious,
modest style brought him a lot of respect as an artist. But now,
there's a new bre~d of country fans, and continuing as a sensation
of the '90s, Strait has earned a sort of "familiarity" with his fans
that allows him to cut loose a little on stage. 1t makes you feel
like "something special" to sec him more relaxed, especially when
you were a fan back when.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Being the
conductor of a community orchestra
is tough work -somewhat ak.in to
walking through a field of land
mines. Potential danger lurks at
every sem1·quaver. The range of
ability in such an ensemble will
normally range from the
accomplished lo the barely
adequate. Somehow the music
director must take the disparate
forces and shape them into a viable
musical entity. This is usually
achieved lhrough sensitivity, inspirational spirit, musical prowess
and unflagging moxie. No -;mall task.
Alan Remington brought a large
measure of insight, expertise and
resultant success to this protean
a signment as he led his Orange Coast College Community Orchestra
in a ~cason-opcni ng program of
Bach, Mozart, Langlle and
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--Soni remains the same lor Bryan Adams
• COSTA MESA -If rock 'n' roll isn't an exact sci·
encc, how come everything rocker Bryan Adams docs
sounds like the perfect formula?
The popular Canadian singer/songwriter/guitarist
brought his 15-month-old current tour to Costa Mc a
Thursday to dish out 11early two hours worth of mate·
rial in the Pacific Amphitheatre.
Adams, backed by a tight and well·rehcarsed fou r·
man band, proved the crunchy sounds of ACIDC and
The Who still work in the 1990s. However, don't con·
fuse Adams with the real re bellion of Australia's and
England's more rewarding musica~ exports. •
On radio, where one or at the m6st two Adatns
songs arc played together, the songs come off as
plc3$8nt toc·tappmg rockers or (as in the case of
. ·:Heaven" or "Everything I Do l Do It For You") as
syf\Jpy, radio·rcody ballads. In a cooccrt setting,
where Adams and company performed 21 original as
well as a cover of Eddie Cochran's "Come On faery·
body," the result was "Help! Let me out!"
Throughout his set, Adam .llSCd the same few
arena rock stereotypes to excite the enthusiastic
crowd; how many times did he thrust a clinched fist
into the air? Too many times for one scribe to count.
Not only did Adams' moves become all·t<>Q.·famihar
as the night wore on, but so did the three· or four·
chord attack on tunes like "One Night Love Affair"
or "Run to You" or "Heat of the Night "
Even Adams' best songs -"Cuts Like A Knife"
and "Summer of '69" -ultimately proved to be un·
satisfying because of. the predictable audience ~ing
alongs and by·the·numbcrs antic~ of Adams. ba-;sist
Dave Taylor and lead guitarist Keith Scott.
Adams has a good and dist1ncti .. e ra-.py \Oice "ell·
suited for rock as well a a likable pcr,onahty ideally
in tune with his audiencc. But after mnre than a de·
cade of turning out the amc 'ong under any g1\cn
name, it might be time to waJ..e up the neighbor. with
somethin~ more challenging than the \Olume switch
on his guitar amp. -8) Blain Mu'"tll
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Rachmaninoff Sunday evening.
Remington chose to open his
program with the Stokowski
transcription of the famous
(infamous?) "Taccata and Fugue in
d minor" by J.S. Bach. In the favorable acoustical climes of St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church in
Newport Beach, the orchestra
offered a passably im~ressive
account of the arrangement s strong
points. Stokowsk.i's concept does not
pussyfoot with half measures. He
goes all the way with romantic
gesture, and to this end makes a
distinct impression on-the listener -
something you can love or hate. The
orchestra found some of it daunting,
as was especially revealed in unison
passages, but low strinp, especially,
produced warm soooriues.
Joseph Langlie's "A Child's
Piece," the first movement of a
larger gi:ouping, is constructed from a core idea on a theme by his young daughter (some 25 yearc; ago). ft
offers engaging and accessible
mu ical rhetoric, -wtth nods tow:ird
Prokofiev (and others), but
demonstrates skillful orchestral
coloration and thematic expan<;1on
The orchestra negotiated the
resident technical difficulties with
aP.lomb, some intonational
difficulties' aside. Nice ~lo toucbe
were offered by several of the
principal players: Noreen Upton. flute~ John Dorch, clannet; and
Benjamin Olarin, trombone.
One ~esses that perhaps the
orchestra s most difficuh challenge
lar, in Mozart's noble "Symphony 1n
D' (the Haffner). If Its elegance
occasionally escaped the string
players, and some sections sounded
scrambled, neither was it fussy or
filled ~ ith preciosity. Remington conveyed a solid concept of tempo
and shading.
Solois1 Brian Gould brought clan
and bravado to ha~ solo part in
Rachmaninoffs popular "Rhap.-.ody on a Theme by Paganini" for pi&no
and orctte'itra. He had technique 10
spare in the stnngent demands of
1he compo<>er's final com~alton, )et
deftly approached poetic secuons
with ~equ1sitc amatory expression.
For the most part, maestro
Remington held has charges in t~
v.11h a ~ens1t1Ve ear for balances "-hale keeping things together, still
allowing the flayers to ind ulge the
lush orchestra moments.
The performance earned an
O\'auon. and Mr Gould rewarded
The apprcciatwc audience with
Rachmaninofrs "Prelude in g sharp
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'l 1 u 11 need to pu1'1p 111 c.omc getting bonl..ccl on the head \\ith
'l'1t1 m.:r tl'.1t :, h1t!_h 111
pt11i...phorl1:.. f'llo~phoru~· b 11 r
root .1nd ~l'l d dl'' t!l11p111ent (, \ c
• 1l k'.hl lh1 t e ~r .rntil.u .1ppl \..clllOJh
ti rougtwut the g1rn' ins sL"l"on
nt 't H'cH .rnd ont? hL't11rc: \\'111ter
u 1111L-. th1~ \ l'.tr.
\~r.(u!t u1.1I .1~1.:n~k·~ h,,, ~ been
\L'r' ~lkl•'~:-:ul 1.n getting rid ot
tilt' "h1tL"1h v. 1th brolog1c.1I
o..0nt:l>I 111 ... , h.1\l' 1>1..·cn rt k .. 1-.in~
! 11\ ~·l\C.l:l I.I \\ ,i-.p~ th,\l lllllllCh
do., •1 nn :h1..• l.1n.ll! lil the
\\ h !•" ' Un<.L' \ht· l,tr\,ll' .llC
I •
Q I \\,\Ot to put oml'
.,c.1-.on,11 (Olo r in m\ l,1\\n.
I'm told that tlm i'i not a ~uucl
1clc.1. \\ h'?
;-i tree.• brJnch.
ProtcLl low I.lying shrubs .rnd
pl<tnh ·with a hCJ\ y <tppltc,ll1un ol
compo::.t .is .1 top clre~ing. Surt•,
some of 1t may blow aw.1y blrt rt
\\Ill keep >our pl.1nts, nice .1ncl
lll01)l.
1 here t!". a lxocluct on the
m.1rkct tJllec Stress 2000. It 1c, ,,
liquid 'P'•l}' applied to pl.1,nt-. th.lt
will help retain moisture th.lt tlw
\\'lllds \\ill talo.c out. For more!
i11ior m,1t1011 on it c.ill )'Out 101...11
nur:.e1} or the m.inufoLlurer ior ,1
clcJlt'r nc.w rou Jt 209r)22l>·hl J-l.
FALL SPECIALS
~·Cl!t~s
Chit,1go 1~ tht' only pl.Kc l.1lk•cl
tlw "" mcly Lil}" -:.o you clon'I
h,l\C lo \\OrtV IO(l lllltth. Ju-.t
l'll<lllgh' tn t.ll..l• ,1 IL\\ prt'l,llllilllh,
Q When do I 1.1kc out my
tomato plants~ Many of the
lcilvcs arc dried ;ind !lhri\ clcd
but ii i!I !ltill produci n~.
In 'oltnll) <..otrtlwrn C1l1iom1.1
"l' c.rn l'\j>C'<.t m.uw \ .1nc.'til') oi
\ c~tt.1bf(,, to product• "L·ll into
tlw lll'\l "L'.1'on. \ \'lwn tlw pl.int
d11t·' up .111 tlw,vth1·1 or !>tt11»
produt ing. 1h,11 .. ,, ~L>ud
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Tuesday, October 13, 1992 A71)
Community Forum Write lo : Pilot Letters, 330 W. Ba) St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Fcu letters to: 646-41 70
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Readers' ttotline ... 642-6066
Editor Williilm l obdcll ... 6~2-Hll , C\I. 35 1
-Georue Bush is no Jaines Baker
~-Is the president running for re-election on his chief of staff 's coattails?.
I
The real wmncl' in Sund.IV\
presidential <lcbnte? •
Jim Dakcr.
As yo u'll recall, Oaker, "•'s the former
Liberal
Politics
secrctury of \I.tic uml is
currently Whi te House
chief of staff. When th e
Dush rc-clcc1ion
camp.iign was
Ooun<lcnng th is
summer, Daker \hi\
abruptly pulled out uf
the Stule DepMtment
and asl..ed to :.;,ive the
•Bush c;1mp.1ign from
electoral annihilation.
When P1eSlllclll Bus h
was asked how he
"ou Id !::Cl more people,
more Job-.. he
. . , '
13u,l\\peak ).
Maybe, but Jun DaJ..c1
isn't 1 unnins"' for president;
George Bush is. In effecl,
Ou~h was telling the
A mi_!• ican public: Elect me
::i nd you'll get Jim Baker in
the bargain as "ell.
Ironically, Jim Baker might be a better ·
pre sident th an George Bush and he may
get a chance to prove it in 1996.
lron1cally, Jim Uaker might be· a better
p1cs1dcnt thnn George Uu'h and he m.1y
gel a chance lO pro'e it in J996.
Uut in the meantime, American' h.ive
to focus on \\ h:i l George Uu::.h. the
currc1'1(prc ident, can <lo for the n,1tion;
not on \Wl<H Jim 13nker as Domestic
-Policy Czar might J o for the economy,
Of course, e\ en 13ush 's p1 omisc
pre-su_P.po:.cs 13.1!..er'::. willingne!)s lo ~1.1y
here. Sccretarie::. of var 1ous eabinct
0H1ccs and personal :t">'>iM.tnts to the
PrcsiJent ;ire a vital p~1rt of whut makes
1he government work. Robert
Mc:N;.inwru, Ocan Ru si.., Robert
Kennedy, I lcna) Kissinger, Joseph
Cal1l~1 no, fah\in ~lccsc, m11.J James
llu!...c r were ull irnporton t as,ets to 1he
prc"tfcnl'. they :.e£'\ed und to the nation.
on J-kction O.t).
II' J.11nc' U.11..e r i\ the h1;•.1 II\ Gi.:nr~1.
u u,h h:t~ for the Anll!llC II Clt)l10111\ tt\
time fur \Otcr~ to look d,1.\\'ht:rc lur
~oini;one "tlltng to take pcr ... 011~11
rc~pun!)1b1h1y for the ccontlll\ic.
\\ell-being ol thi..: nation. For the pa~t
four )'C:irs. George Gush ha' all but
ignored the American econom~.
oc1..<t'>tOnall) for good n .. 1,om, hut murc
often out ot d1,i111cn:st. ·
In offering up J;11ne::. l3.1J..1.:r a" the
solution to "h.rt ails the Amcric:111
cconvmy George l3lish con I 11 mt!J,
hopdull) for the ltnal time, ht 101:11
d1scng;1gemcn1 ln>m the \l!ugglc ol
ordinar) Amcrit;ins nuemf>11ng to i.:l1pe
with a reces.,1011 "e c~nnot sunpl) '' 1,h
a\'•.I).
George 13ush l..llO\\:> J.1mc~ lfaJ..cr, hi.:\
\H>rl..cu with J:tme' 13:11..cr, but on respo111.lctl b~· s:t} i ng
he'd put Jim 0.1kcr 011 the joh. Jl1l..1..r.
:ii<l thc pr~'lrJent, could du for domc,11c
policy \\h:lt he\ done tor ro1e1g11 pllli1..)!
and eoorllin;1 tc th~ ''<lomc\t!C~idc ol the
House'' (\l.hatc,er th.it llll\!hl me.Ill m
~-011 lot \,h;11 ""uuld be h1' fourth term in
the White I louse; :m unprccedcntcll ::.t,I}
for any appointed officiJI 111 th e
c\ccum c branch.
Prc,iJ i..:111i;1I appo111tmcnts an.: ;.1n
iinpurt•11lT par l ut The go' ct n111g C•1p.1ct1y.
ol the c\ecutl\e b1;mch. ~ll a1g11mcnt
Out prc,iJenttal appointee!) nrc no
'ub,lltute tor the com 1c1iom, idea..,, ;,inu
'bion of the person running fol"'
prc::.1<.lcn 1. Telling the American public
1h.11 all "ill be ''ell \\llh the economy
bec.111,e J1111 13:il..cr will fh II .1b.rn<lons
~und.1) ~\ening, lo the cmb;irr:issmcnl ol
the American prc,1dcn1:). George Uu"h
\hO"Ctllh.u he\ no J.imc' B.tkcr -'---Chid of S1.1f( j .1m1.•-, Bal.e r Irie to
What's the pliint
spread in Germany?·
0 I GAV£ 111\t OEUT 'CllL\~D NO 9 t,ri J>Ol~'T -T here ~'a'
u bu::.incs)·..,ocrn l ca!I S.11111Jay from Neu-Ulm1 Geiman).
John C. rean, ever .1lu1 for 1me 1mcn1 oppott unitic~. """ un the
phone. l(c \\JntCJ to l.:now the idcnlit~ of the
R.11m' opponent Sund.I\, .ind the poin t ~prcatl.
I ,,ml 11,.., beloved te.11n (he\ on the R.1m•;
.1d\"OI') bva1J) \\Ollld be petlormmg in Ne'\
Orleans -ti:. 9 1 ~-poml um.k r<lo~"'· So he Ill.Ide .t
fast bus1nc~s-li"c dcc1 1011.
"Achtungr • he ~napped. ··ooul}lc or nothing!"
(Dy the· \\ay of c\plan.11100, he O\\Cd me ,1
1,1gn1f1c.1nt sum l llllll .1 p1c,iou R.1m' mh.1thcnture.
I le u 11.111> p.1)' promprl\, \lut the c.1rlic:r \\a~~r \\J\ ----...... --.,l,I
111.1dc :1s he \\J\ 1oom111i: oil 10 ;icq11ire a
Cobk nz-b.1sed R \ l.1cto1y 01 thrc:1...)
1\'1t h the 1r,111 ... 1c11on \:omht<lc:J. he pu t lr:iu
Donna on the lrne 'o 1h.11 I could '>ing "11.ipp)
D1nhdJy" in 11, cntirct)
Donn.1 s:iiil lht..} 'r\! h,1\lng .1 \\Onderful lime.
h.1"ini: urrh ed Ill Neu· Ulm .11 the -.,1111e tune a~ a
hu rdr-gurd) coll\ cnt1on 5hc loves hurd) -gurd~ mu'>!c, .ind ~ucJ ~he
felt .ill thou~h 'he ho.1cJ p1..nt a giddy Ja}' rid111g on a mt 1 f) gli-round.
l·or her b1rthd,1~ lunch, Donn.1 '"'' trc.11cJ to .i foot-lung~ 1u,,1gc
snmh\1ch. Then thef\1~1tcd the Neu-Ulm Ca1h1.·Jral ("Don't L\.'.ll the
Rcvcren<l Schullc1. t?ut 1l'li t.11lc r th.111 the Cr):.t.11 Ca thcd1 .d." J I 01
dmncr the) cnJo~cd an(llhcr hcapins pl•Hter of Wiener '>\.hn1tLcl mit
dumplings. her tarn1ilc.
Thc)'ll be rnnHn~ home. OunnJ s.1il.I. \I.hen the)\c hJJ their l1ll ol
hurdy gurd1cs and Wiener !)~h1HILCI.
0
llAPPY .\~~I\ ERSARY, '0 1{ I' OF -Brol..en foot .ind ~•II.
ph1lanthrop1s1 Chorlc} llr Irr took \\lfc ='iorn ;ind a couple ol
grantlil.1ds to dinner the other night lie \\;1)n'1 ~1bou1 10 let .1 little
mi!lhap, such :is falling 1n the gar jgc, spoil :111 .111niver:.al),
And \\hat ''as the occa .. ion'?
Well, h.trdl> .in) thing that c.1lb for cclcbr.1tio11 -e.xcept in bJc,scd
retrospect.
ll was o n Oct. 9, 19-16, tha t the )Oung auto J cuh:r checked into n
tuberculosis '>:rnitJri'urn in Decatur, Ill. lie eme1ge<l, fu ll) reeo,crcJ
-14 Ions months IJ rcr.
At their home in tllingha m (my f•nontc h.>\\ 11 n:1mc), , S mile
away, Nora "·'s )lrugsling to ra ise th eir first l\\O <l.1ugh1 crs, Cl1i1rlc11\!
and Maril>n Mc.111" hilc , b,1ck in th~ s~rn11.iriurn, Chai Icy ""'
pcndmg his hmc in su\:h useful pur\u11s as manufacturing billfold •
do1hc) .ind other ob1ec1s <l 'urt.
Doc!> Lilt fom1ly s•lJ;:l h,\\e .1 happy ending? You bctch.1. Wnh111 .1
)Car after his 1clct1sc, the} lll O\'cJ to the (then) he;1hhic r chme ol
California, .1ct1uircJ one of S.rnt,1 \na\ t\\u e\I ting mo tet.., ;rnJ
beg.in d.1bbling Ill housing dc"clopmcnt
·1 he Hester:.' bisgesl concern 111 rccc111 dccude' how 10 tfo.trilmte
all the proceed~ Crom rho'>e rc.11 c,1,1tc \Clltu rc,. l'hcy\c come .1 Ion&
way, hopptly, from Eftins harn.
lJ
THROW A;'\0111£1{ \\ ll.~EH ON TllE BAJUJIE -l\e ju~t 'cnt
word 10 Gcrm.1ny 1ha1 the R.1m to~t to the S,11111-., 13-10, i.ln<l th;u
Herr Creo n, bobtcrcd by the 9 ~ points, \\On ha · wolgcr. .
Strangely, f fe lt good ,1t>out it. I'll been \\Orl11:d that my friend,
couldn't affor<l ano1her Wiener chn1 tzc l dinner.
)f:rry Kobrin's ro/umn rons Tue d:'IJ , 'Jhundn_t • n11d 'sUurdnJ ~.
l he :1tcor11tr;1hilit) 1 efaTion,hip wh ich
11111.. ... \Utl'r' tu a pn.:sidenti.11 t\111did.11c
,\lurk I'. l't11m ccu is :n 11ci:11t•d
/)l'Vfr!>lOI' of Pulitit-:1/ 'dt•IJ( l' ·'' l 'CJ. •
Gil gets the job done
~1.11k Pc tr.1cta's .1r1klc in the Oct.~ 1-.sue
reg.irdmg Gil l·ergmun h.is nil the )11.,toric
c;1rm.1rk-; of the Soc1;il1'>t Ld t \ v1111o!Jc
memJ.1c1l~ In the m.tny yc:ir' I h.rn:
k1mwn Gil h:rl!u,on. both ~I!) .1 kilo"
Rcpubl1l.lll .tn~I ;1' a lnend. \\e h.1,·-.:
tt\tr.111~ ;1grccd on mu'it 1,suc!\ ,rnd h,I\ e
d1 .... 1grccd \\.t~ '>lll.lll!_!I~ 011 'l)llH! i.,.,ue'
I ks ;1 tllu~h. h.1rJ C\-~1.rrinc
llCl!Oli.ttor. I k dl11:,, ho\\C\Cr. not "b1001\
kil;,, g.ladl~ ... I k d0~ dc.tin ttely d11ve
lrbc1 ab cr.11~ .ind ,11 time!) m.1ke, 'omc
lh pubh~.111' "l'>h he "l.fC not q1111c .i...
blunt .tml d11cc:t but he d('1..' get the JOh
d1lJIC.
I k h:is'bccn .• inti 1,, .in ouht.rndin!!
1qH\:\C1\lathe for Im t"011;,ti1uc1K~ in -
S 11.:r.u1lcnto. 'rhc 1.1\.l 1h.1t he "J'"l
.1ppo1ntcJ to lcaJ the Rcpubltc.111
Ass embly c.1 ucu~ ccr1 .1inly cmpha-.1ze' the
f .1ct that he " rcspcll<.:d b} hi'>
l{epublican pee".
I read M.11k Pctr.icc.1\ 1.·olum n bel!111'e
I like to knm' \\ll<\t th\! latest hot po111t
tor the lib1;r.1l kit 1' Pctr.1cc,1, Agran,
I I.1\Jen .rnd Sd1crer ,1 re of rite .... 1mc ilk
\\hO m.oi<l the \\OrJ "~ol1.1l1sm" b~
coining the new phr.1..,e, "Socinl
Dcmocrnc)." ll\ \!111 p1nl. 111~11Jc.
Gil Fc rgu,on d ... ,cf\e' to be 11.:·dectc<l
.111d he \\tit he. ·
KARL DCRGHEER
Ne" port 81.'ach
Squelching rumors
Jn the last few wed.s cc1 t.dn pe<.lplc on
the Balbon Pc nr nsula. \\ 1ch mor~ of •In
intcrcsr in crc.11 ing probk1m. ch.111 in
spcnc.hng the little ttm~ rt \\ould h.m.:
require<.! to ~ohc them, '('He.id chc totally
f.1llac1ou~ rumor th;ll C.1to.1l111.\ P.1 ... scngcr
Scf\·1cc \\JS .111cmp1111g to crc.1te
,1dJition.1I p;11 l..111g m Ccn1r.1l 0,1l110J so 11
coultl run two trip~ a day to 1\v.11011 \\tth
the "Cat,1hna Flyer."
The\ al o claimed. ,\{!,1m tot all\· "ithout
.tn) b;;""· that the Coa~ t Gu.ml h.1d
111c1c;t!>cd the capaclcy of this ,c,scl by
ISO p.1''>engcr~
Thi-; h.1s c.rn cd J lot ot ill kcling'> on
the penin~ut.1 •mu a lot o( unnccc,,,11)
problem~ tu our Catulina pac;scngc1
crvic~ operation.
A lifcei.:n minute meeting" ith us would
lrn'e been all tlw c "'<" necc,.,,tr\ to slw\\
them that both rumor' \\ere no't onl)
comph.tc.:I\ l.1be but al'o impo'.'>'1bk to
implement. '
Our total effort as Ctlm1111itec member'
of the.: currcm ~recif1e .11c.1 stud~ 1111
Ccntr.il B.llho.1 has hccn JcJk,1ccd 10
111.iking U.1!1.Yo.1 more ,1:11 .1cti\ e, impro\l11i;
the.: pat kin~ and circul.1tio n pmhlems .111d
hopcfull) 1e\1,·ing 1hc \1.1bihl\ tif thi-.
current!\ d~pre .... ,eu Im c commcrd.ll
,H: II\ I I)
Pl Ill TOZ£·R,
Ptc!\rdenc
0.11l'l' I P.1\1111.m
Midnight train to Moscow
Rc!!nrdm~ the l;itc't Bu h Dorn.rn all~lc\..
on -Ori! Ciinton's ''rh:-ir:ictcr p 111 rl>li,m"
In 1963. ·" .1 l\J-\c.1M'ld honor' 'tudu 1
enrolled 111 l'CLA\ L<.luc.1cion Abrn.1d
Prog1 .1m tn Uordc.1u '· France. I spcn1 111~
E.1,1cr rcc:c ... ~ u .1vclmg for lU d,1~' lo
\h.N:O\\ .ind Li.:ningr.1d
The 1rip \\ii~ or~.1nw:d b~ .1 r1~nd1
scudcnt gwup, and "a., lmc tll 111.1n)
bud~ct lllur-. lhJt \\ere ,l\.Hl.1,hk lrom
we tern Europe to the Su\ .ct '111llll. c.\lll
111 that period, SI\ nll.>nth' .11tcr the Cub.111
mrs!)rlc cm.i .
Round lrip train t,irc frt'lll P.rri ,
hotels, meals (largely ~.u .... 1,.~ :ind
potatoes) Jnd touring (mu,c.unh, b.1llc1.
his torical !:>ites) cost $150. I .u11 sun: th.It
thousand~ of American slutkni.... m.tn\ of
America' best and brighte§t. h.i' e "' .~1lcJ
them ehcs of sinul.u travel opportumtic"
\\ h1lc s1uclyrng .1bro.,d. Arc \\e •!ll '-llbjcct
to having our patri(H i~m llUe'>llOneJ 1f ''e
ever run for public ofhcc'? This ~hod.mg
mO\'C to the gutte r by an im:umbt.:nt
president (although he Jiu '·l) he \\oulJ
do •tn) thing it took to g~t rc-clc~tcd) onlv
rem forces mv con' 1t11on 1h.1t th1' countn
canno t 1olcr;1c four more )e.11~ ot Bush
Qu.1\le.
PAL'I C ROST
~~"P('llt Be.h.h
Wasn't that a party?
xncwl (ha~ been a lmlc over :i "eek .;incc
the Cammunitv Picnic in Lion'> P.1 rk . -From my per pccl1\'e, the onu11un1l)
tu1nout \\,1., gratif)'1ng, ~is \\J'i the
t\ltcnJ.rncc by various mcmbct~ ot the
Cit) Council, city srn ff, police ~cpartmcnt.
fire ~p.1rtment .ind chool ho;ml.
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tea>nd day al tbe iavuion. day later, they made it to tbc Am rbD U...
Tbe Oel'IDIDI held Pbillipl as a priloner of A nad\le ol Olendale. PbilUpl c:me bMt to
From A 1 war for tbe next 11 moatba. After being Soutbem California after his millluJ dilc:llUae
CR-Newport Beach), the veteran educator wu ioterroptod aad moved from one deplorable in 194.S. He ~tod to bocw a ...,,miatrill. priaooer site to anocber, PbWipl was but didll't bfte enoup mooey to mate it
rccognlzcd for his conduct nearly f1YC decades transferred to a OenDua saa&aa. ... _ ..... 12-,.. at-...__...._. 1--.1 .. _
after the fact. '"""'-0 bad .... "..... 1--lllOV~uuu --. ... Th B S . the .1.:-1 ~·=-tA • ~ ermans three different typea of earned a muter' a depee ia pl)'Cbolol,Y from c ronz.e .tar ~ .UIQu·moat-p.~us staJ.,.. one for Air Poree offlCerl llld crew, a aaremont Graduate School
combat medal given m this country, rankin& second for oftlcen from other branchea of the · · behind only the Congressiooal Medal of Honor service and tbe third for dos f lit .. After teachi"!I at ~ elemcotary achool for a ..
...... .... .... ... IWIE .. OM~ .... -... lted A'am A1 ms .. betllH• dlD IWD ... Toleclam ..xmed .,.. ...
70da Awmbly Dlslricl -wbidl of oompUcity ia the dilnlpdoa "'
iadudel .U of Newport Bach llld rally for Democratic U.S. Seaa
a.ta Mau ... witb puu of Ir-candidate Buban Bomr in N
vine, Tuldn, Laguna Beac:b, Santa port 8eacb 1u1 moatb by mppon-
Aaa IDd Lab Porat -la 57 per-en of her Republicu opponent
. cent Republican and , 29 percent Bruce Hentbemohn. and the Silver Star. But Phillips is modest ~_.Pl recalled. •'1Jmbura and ac:ua.i:.S:~re few years. P~JPI ~d he wanted to ''work
,_._ __ .auuut the bonor. ----· --~..map.-we dfdnTU\ie "'ROii -.~ --•to•••••• elile, ~ ICCepted an olfel" tu
"It was probably more exciting to my wife Heroes' accommodations Our situarn !as t.>ecome • couriador and inltnletor at ()nap
9amcra -''Mi. ~;&::rauson===_::.;._-..---..,.--:-he-
But Toledano, who calls the wasn•t inwt¥ed _ wu 'VelJ proud
election "a referend um on of people he called ~ "storm
cbanae." imista that polling data rmnpen of the RepubUcaD Party'
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than to me," he said. "When I got out of the much ICJS glamorous" · Coast Qlllege, where he hu a1noe counaeled
service, 1 kind of closed the doors on that part As the Ruaiul ..illtary closed in on bis . tbousa6d-s of students.
of my.life .. My wife has been after me:, stalag, the Germans forced Phillips and other . Phillips enjoyed receiving his medal, but he ~pcCJatly in. the last 15 .yean, to get invo.tvcd prisoners on 1 mard\ to the west. They covered IS more f~d on the future th8;0 t_hc put.
m c;>rg~tio~ ~d wnt~. my war memoll'S, 900 miles in two months, zig-~ between He may retire fro'!l the college wHhlp • few
wpjch she is ed1tmg now. Russian lines to the cast and Amencans to the ycan, and he connnues to pay for renewals of n would be understandable if Phimps didn't west. his psychologist License in case be wants to go
want ~o dwell on his unpleasant World Wu II The weather was cold and food was scarce. into private practice after leaving Orange
cxpcnenoes. Many of the. paratroopers !fbo led Phillips lost 60 pounds durint his 11-month Coast.
the D-Day,attack were killed, and Phillips and imprisonment -40 percent of bis body weight. "I can go through life with or without the sevc~ other soldiers he linked up with ~er Fortunately for the prisoners. their German Bronze Star," Phillips said "I've been more
landing were ambushed and captured on the, guards abandoned the group one night, and 8 interested in the pre~nt and the future."
leaked from tbe Ferpson cam-:i---•h-paip .._. tbe veteran Assembly-for break.in& up -. ·-,, beatina
man and former hvine Co. vice women •. insultina !hem. calling
preaideDt with 1 hip' negative rat-t~~m ~cs you ~ t me oa telc-
ing. bringing Toledano within 5 1 VlSIOn, Toledano said.
IDISERVANCY
percent of PeflUIOll'I lead. During Ferguson, who WU PfCIC;Dl 11
Monday'• debate, to be aired by the aborted . BoKeT rally, said be
KOCE-1V channel .so on Tuesday was asked by Hencbemohn to at-
Oct. 20, at 8 Lm. '-!"' 6:30 p.m.: tend. He defe~ his widely
Toledano said Ferguson is blaming quoted charactertzatiOll of Repub-
Dcmocratl to bide bis own tack of licao women at the rally wbo were
to decide whether the property as-very prematurely," Watt answered, caJJy sensitive. legjslative acx:omplilbments. supporting Boxer u "cfin&-a-ling
scssmcnt can be done. noting that 40 percent of those To help with the land purchase, "I think that's a fairly typical in-women."
• From A1 "The major fund drive has to f,O polled were unaware of the two the conservancy enlisted the help cumbent protection statement," "Any woman who ~ wee
band in band with the city's m-properties. "There's been a lot' of of the Trust for Public Land, a Toledano said. "There arc many for Barl>ara Boxer, knowina Bar-ties, both of whjch are part of a
development agreement between
the city and The Irvine Co.
volvcmcnt," Watt said. promotion done since then." group skilled in finding ways to thinp we can do to help busi-bara Boxer is a big li>eral from
In a· report Monday, City Man-Indeed, the conservancy bas cm-purchase private land. The trust ness.'' the Bay Arca -alons with that
One financing strategy is for tbc
city to pass a property assessment
tax which could' collect as much as
$60 a year from property owners
in the city to help with the land
purchase. City officials estimate
there are 26,000 parcels in the
city.
ager Kevin Murphy outlined sev-barked 00 1 public-awareness cam-will meet with tbc council at its TC?ledano advocates streamlining other big 'lib' that's runnina up
cral ways the properties could be Oct. 26 meeting. the regulatory burden for small t~crc -knows her record for
purchased, including a cash buy· paign with a documentary video to Also, The bvlne Co. inked a businesses. linking environmental bouncing checks, YOtina apinst
out, various bond measures or a educate residents about the impor-pact with the conservancy, promis-and e.conomic incentivesr and t~e servicemen while they're fight-
property assessment. Passag,c of tance Of the two properties. The in& to work out a aa& that would back& a "zero-based budget" "Yng in ttre Persian Gulf -anybo4y oond measures or property as-conservancy contends that both gtve the company fair !Ullct where legislators would begin at who would vote for Bubara Boxer
sessments would require approval are rich in histoty and are ccologi· value for the two parcels. uro dollar amount when making is a ding-a-ling."
The conservancy needs to make
up its mind whether it wants to
buy one property or both before
the city gets involved, Sansone
said.
by botll the council and a majority 'l~;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIT;==::;:~=================;-of the voters. I
But Councitwoman Jean Wan,
the founder of the Newport Con-
~rvancy, sa id the city first needs
Councilman John Hedges point-
ed, however, to a city-sponsored
poU of residents earlier this year
that indicated there was not uf-
ficient -public support for purchase
of tbe two properties.
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Sports
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glory
~ Ballots are counted
regarding the issue
of playing time.
T be ballots arc in and the
counting began over the
weekend, on the subject of
reserves and how much "quality"
playing time they deserve, as put
forth in this column/survey last
week.
Hmmm. The qucstfon is how
do I wade through all or this?
The' thousands ... eh, the
hundreds ... ch, the dozens ... ch,
well, there arc the eight
responses and it's a m.ixed bag!
"Right on." is the general
rcsl>Ol* fmm. the originator of
this thing, whom l misguidedly
identified last week as an
anonymous caller. It wasn't
anonymous, but
"name withheld,"
and I stapd
oorrccted.
''Name withheld"
bas adjusted
somewhat, basically
calling for "Every
player getting in at
least one play per
game."
No. 2, a parent
with a son who is a
starter, says to try
another program
where the waters are
not so deep and as a
booster, playing time should not
be a consideration.
No. 3, a parent with a son who
is a bench-warmer, reflects ·
"name-withheld," calls for
imp(esiing the girls and likes the
idea of chuc)cjng the whole thing
aod calling the game a
"scrimamge.''
No. 4, a parent with a son wbo
is a staner, and a prior son who
djdn't start. says ·~Keep it as it is.
It's realistic. represents life and
teaches more than football ... as
well u 'just win, baby, and get
real.' "
No. 5, a vice president or a
local publication, says
"Participation first and give the
coach a raise under the "play
'cm all" philosophy, regardles.s of
record."
.No. 6.-a_w.atcr polo parent
with a son who sits. soberi the
issue: "Bench-warmers" parents,
and the players, arc Crustrated,
saddened and abused by the
"only the. best play" policy.
" ... The Jcjds should learn
inteJrity, ethics, cooperation; thiS
is hardly achieved when the
coach favors the elite and
maligns the bench-warmers; they
brutalize the second-and
third·stringen ... needlessly.
'"'The coach is supposed to be
a moral and cthical,cumple, not
a 'gorilla,' and this goes for the
'gorilla' parents of the first
stringc.rs., who stop at nothlng to
get playing time for their kids."
' .
No. 1. from a parent of a son
See GLORY/II
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October 13, 1992
The Newport BeacNCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sportl Editor ROlft' Carlsoa. ••. 642-4330 m.387
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Classifie<W4
High school girls basketball
Mustangs'· McNamee era
bell• willl mnpbasis on -·
the enort-tun-wili equation
~ Pressure aside, she admits
unique back-to-back opportunity.
By Barry Fiulkner
SpdW!llr
COSTA MESA -Usa Mc-
Namee brings more than an
, impressive collection of cham-
pionship rings back 'to high
school girls basketball, after-a
season as a volunteer as-
sistant for NCAA and Pa<; 10
champion Stanford.
McNamce, officially announced Monday
as Costa Mesa High 's girls coach, said she
has a better perspective on ooaching, bas-
ketball, and where both rank in her life. She
also said she is looking fohVard to_a unique
opportunity to win back-to-back champion-
shtps at different levels.
back-to-bade, and it's very appealing to have
that chance."
The 30-year-old McNamee. who replaces
Jim Weeks after he resigned ScpL-21, said
she sought other coaching opportunities at
the college level, but nothing felt right.
"I had decided I wasn't going to coach
th.is year, and th.at if other opportuniues
were offered, I wouldn't take them, so I
could take a year off," she said. "But this
was-a phenomenal opportunity that a lot of
high school coaches would have loved to
take. On paper this is one of the bes~ teams
in Orange County ... I feel the-sc girls need-
ed someone to step in here and help them
accomplish what they want to accomplish. I
believe I'm the person to do that."
McNamec, who won two league titles at
her alma mater, including a 10-0 season in
the Pacific Coast League her final year, said
she does not want to put pressure on the
girls by setting lofty goals. She did, however,
say titles at the league, OF (Southem Sec-
tion) and state levels "arc· not goals outside
the realm of possibility." -' . Costa Mesa, led by three-time All-CIF se-
~~,.._, ..
li$a McNamee has taken over the girls basketball reins at Costa Mesa.
"I don't know if there's ever been a coach
who won a national (collegiate) champion-
ship, then followed up with a ClF champi· 1
onship the next year," said McNamee, who
spent six seasons as Estancia girls coach
(1985-91) before venturing to Palo Alto. "I
may be the first person to puU that off,
lection Olivia D1 Camill1 , a !>e n1or
See MCNAME~
Ultimate fantasy: Never an unhappy day
~ Tracy Austin has found that certain rainbow
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I ( any tennis player could understand these children with life-
threateoing,illnc.sses, it's Tracy Austin.
. The former teenage sensation, who turns 30 in December,
plays a diff ercnt circuit now after an automobile accident in
'New Jersey tragically ended her comeback three years ago.
Austin -the youngest player ever to win the U.S. Open, de-
feating Oms Evert in 1979 at age 16 -was serving up wishes
on Sunday in the fifth annual Scarlc/Wycth-Aycrst Olarity Ten-
nis Invitational at the Balboa Bay Oub Racquet Oub. The twO
pharmaccutK:al companies donated StS,000, in addition to ticket
revenue, to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County,
Inc.
Before the tournament, Austin, along with seven other tennis
legends, gave personalized lessons to six Orange County children
with life-threatening illnesses. ~
For Austin, who won one of her first junior tournaments at
th.is same BBC Racquet Oub, she feels fortunate to even be on
the court. - -
She vividly rcca.1ls that night in New Jersey in 1989, pulling
out of a hotel parking lot and getting smashed on the driver's
sjdc by· a speeding car that ran a red light. She suffered a
bruised heart and spleen, crushed her h.ip bone and permanently
damaged her right knee, whiCh is stil.1 fastened together by a
'screw. She will never again make a comeback.
"It changed my life," Austin said. "I started begjnning to ap-
preciate thiop a little more. I rcaµzed that you're only on this ·
earth for a short time, you don't know when you're time is up.
When I wu laying on the ccment, peralyzed, I thought to myself
that l would never have an unhappy day again if I could ever
walk again."
Bcf ore the accident. Austin had been on another, comebaclc
trail. A sciatic nerve problem, along with an assortment of other
injuries. forced Austin out of the women's professional circuit in
1983.
"My life had been planned out.'' she wd. "1 thought I'd be
out playing tennis for the next 10 years, and being at a you~g
. See AUSTIN• Tracy Austin1
_IVlustanus' IP-eshmen working on a three-game roll
T he Costa Mesa High (re.sh.men
football team is on a roll since
bowing to Rancho Al:unitos.
26-13.
The Mustnngs made it three straight
victories last week with an impressive
29-21 victory OYCr Calvary Otapel.
What made the win a little bit special
was the fact that,'a) the Mustangs faced
a Calvary team oonsisting of
sophomores and juniors and b) C.OSta
Mesa trailed, 21-0. at one point.
"It was very surprising," said a
pleased Mustangs Coach Jim Hagey.
"They (Calvary) have a very good
football team. They liad good size, were
very aggrc sivc, had an_uc.ellcnt runner
and threw the ball very well.
''I really think this is the best team
we've seen this sea.son, better than
Rancho."
For the first, and only, time th.is .
season, the Mustangs played 12-minute
quarters. "It was al.most a couple
minutes too long," Hagey admitted. as
Costa Mesa had to hang on for dear life
at the end of the game.
After battling back to take the lead,
the Mustanp took over with about four
minutes to play. They were marching in
for what was to be the clinching score
when Calvary forced a fumble and took
over.
"We stopped them again and had-the
ball with a chance to run out the
cloct,-uid Hagey. "But with a Tew
seconds left, we fumbled it away again."
What transpired made thinss more
nervous as the Eagles completed a pass
to move to the C.OSta Mesa 15 with six
seconds to play. However. Brian Reeves
intercepted a pass to secure the victory.
Calvary scored on the game's first
play, breaking a 95-yard run for a score.
then added two more score{ before the
Mustangs could dent the scoreboard for
a touchdown in the lasr three minutes
or the finr half.
Down 21· 7 at halftime. Hagey said he
didn't~ anything special to tell his
troops at the break.
"All I said was we need to block and
tackle and we weren't doing either
one," he said.
C.osta Mesa took the second-half
kickoff and drove it quickly down the
field to score to narrow the margin. The
conversion attempt f a.iled,
but Calvary was whistled
for a faccmask ca.II.
The ball was mistakenly
placed on the 7-yard-linc
(half the d.ista11cc to the
~al from the penalty)
mstead oflhc 1 ~ Hagey,
thinking he needed to gain
a little more than a yard.
sent in an off-tack.le play.
"It worked, even though
we were at the 7," he said Lightweights
of tho-play which made 1t
21-15.
Berund the running of
Ryan Taylor and Reeve , the Mustangs
tied it at 21, then went in front foy the
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~ Costa Mesa's 'Hutch' Hutchison
clicks off No. 80 Wednesday.
By Richard Olm
5'larll Wltlr
H is time remainin.g is short, but ._Elvin
"Hutch" Hutchison iS still Witbceliq
his arm to keep the clock moving.
The former halfback for the Detroit Lions
and 17-year National Football League official
turns 80 )Can old on Wednesday.
Last July, when Hutchison we nt back to
Detroit with his girlfriend to visit some cro-
nies, the fear of passing on sank in. Given
the possibilities, he decided there was no
better "a} to go out tban 1n style. Why not
let his airs out, he thought.
Although he's a healthy man who regularly
exercises and says he feels great, H utchison
i~n't taking any chances. Deep down, be ~·
lieves this could be bis last hurrah .•
So last Sunday, with about 90 family and
friends gathered at the Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Oub (Hutchison serves on the board
of the Costa Mesa SenioTS Golf Association),
he hosted an 80tb birthday party.
"We were at a friend 's home (in Detroit),
and they served us drinks oo this coclctail
naplci.n," Hutchison rec.alls. "I read a little
saying on the cocktail napkin and it said, 'Go
first clu.s -your airs will.' SO I got to·thirlk·
ing about it and I just decided that I'm going
to have a binbday party this year. You never
know."
In his first 79 years, be has certainly
gained a few yards.
•H utchison, a longtime Costa Mesa rcsi·
dent originally from Red Oak, Jowa, was
nicknamed th'c "Red Oak Express" at Red
Oak H igh in the early 1930s. He was in·
ducted into the school's Football Hall of
Fame with the inaugural group in 1990.
GLORY:
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"hu h.1:. ~r.1rt~u lur . ·1 ertul!
'c. ·~·Jn :ind ''ho h.1~ run the gamut
u! 13 ~e.ir'-.. , .1 'l:p::r·mom:
I30~1~1c..r~ 'hould b~ :.upportini;.
thi: ·1 L..\~I. not thanking tbt 111c~ •
\\ 111 J'!>Ufl t 1H. r c.l aid ... plJCC r.
the t1r!>t ICiJnt ~rie p\.op 1.. I \c
i:c11111i: imuh"J an 1h .. e kmtb 01
thing:.: \\ h1lc other) do not. :ind -.ume JUSt can '10l ... I 1hink ii \OU a~kcd 1hc l-;1d thi:m,1.:h !., mo·: of'
them '';int the It.am to \\In.
"E\1.:f)un..: pl.~)., J e·c;i1 theory
lor the \C.r\'\ounc II "vnh· a !![l-ffiC' and II u C!>O'I
m.111cr bdong,-in the .
11c1ghbo~Lood p.1ik \\Ith .1 pi I.up
c.11nc be:\' c«n lrrenJ . and
i'ruthfulh. 11m:itt1.:r'1.:.~n 1h~n ••
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Elvin 'Hutdt' Hutchison
"l'm sure I had some long runs. but I
don't recall how many," he said. "rd break
loose a lot in college. toO. We didn't keep
track of yardage back then. We just took for
granted that if one guy kept matins good
plays. ~e paper would talk about him, but it
wouldn t mention (his yardage)."
•A defensive back and halfback at Whit-
tier College, where be is also a member of its
Hall of Fame, Hutdlilon can't axnpare
today's football with yesterday's game, but
there were dearly some diffennc:ea.
"Watching these guys today," be says, "the
defensive teams are so rested. or course,
"hen I was playing, you nCYer thought about
coming out of the game. You played (JO min-
utes. o r 58 minutes of the whole night, and
the re weren't different groups all the time.
"I don't know. They play a lot more ag·
gressivcly than we did, too, probably. There
were no facc·mask penalties because we just
had those leather helmets. And, or course,
shoulder pads weren't as sophisticated as
OK. class. remember what I S81d: Stnke
fast, hit hard and wart ... here comes
another 'quarterback'. ·
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wl lllllJ a II 8w'I im 1M old P.a&c
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wllic:lana11 m 1137,eanill._ · •He •li•rid iD me U.S. Navy in MaJ,
lMJ, .cl lelwd a a Liculeaant Junior
Onde (LTJO) dllria& World Wu 11 in the
V-12 CPlt 'm1 fill••) pnJpUDS. He also =-• in the Amphibious Landina iD the Pbilippiacs and in Napsaki.
""&erybody was enliltina and going in 10
se~ their munuy," he said. "We didn't
know you were supposed to protest."
•Hutchison, following teaching and a;.wchina stints ·at Seal Beach clcmemary
school. Otrus College. Burbank High and
Burroupa (Burbank) Hip. became principal
at Kaiser Jr. Hiab iD a.ta Mesa in 1959. He
retired &om there in 1974.
DuriDa his ,an at Kaiser, Hutchison
~ bil __.eadl in the NFL a a head
lancwnan
"One time, I called (Qicqo Bean Coach)
Gecqe lblaa over and penelitcd him t.S
~for ~lii"anHke coaduct," be said.
.. (Hala) ... bKt to the beDcb and said,
'You n:allJ llink.' So I threw up IDOtber flaa
ud P"8 him mother IS-yard penalty. I said
to llim. 'How do I smell now, George?' "
It -soup on the family -"Sometimes
(foodld) docm't settle too well y.'ith women
frieada or a wife," he says -but the NFL
pl.,ed lbictly on Sundays in the 1950s and
60I. aUowina Hutchison to arrive home in
ti.me for school the next morning.
"The games they played were a lot faster/'
he said. "We didn't have a lot of them tele-
vised and we didn't have games on Thursda)
or Monday nights. It was strenuous, but 1t
didn't interfere with work."
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NEWPORT BEACH -Brett
McAllister and Nathan Andersen
scored nine goals each to lead the
host Newport Harbor HiJh water
polo team to a pair or wins Mo n·
day, the opening day of t.he No nh
Orange County Tournament.
So. : lrom ,, me.tiler of :.ir ..: ..
:1;c:. 15: J 2 JOll l I, 1\ llh
bcn.:h·\1iHOlllh! ,lfld :.tartan.!
c.:\pcrrcnc"': "\\\: h:l\e .. "''·)told
our bm) 1h:11 Jura:l-! A 'I ~O.
lfarbor Arca. L:a .-L\.~:> 1: .inti
1:1:: l>J.,i..c.:tb:ill the~ \\OulJ get to
· p.irlrdpJ!.:," but. \\C iJbO told
them th;it "h~n th.~ cot to JUnior
h1ch or !i1!!h !>~ho I :Ill\ \\Ould
h,;,c.: 10 \\Ork h;ird :u c:1rn .a
~1an11•g. l re\ n pl.1) .O-! rxi-111011 CdM po/oists captu~e pair Newport defeated La Habra, 14-
6, and Fountain Valley, lJ..6, as
goalie Jason Marsh anchored the
defense. · \\ c .l c.:('H" 1h .. 1 :h1~ h.1rd \\OI
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tho)c \\ho \\UI k h.irtl .• 1.nd arc
coud .1t what 1h1.:\ du. arc
fC\1,1ri.Jcd. .
" I thrnl. 'Or 1.: p;ircni.. ma~
n1.:1:d to let thc.1r ~hrldren k.1rn u
!1:1' thine' on 11 .. 1r o,1n -the'
\\Ill h.1,c to !>I.ind un 1hc1r \11\f;
)omed:iy! .....,
~e,erai olhc:r ... t-lcphon:d .• rnJ
< I the telephone "'all,, 1 ur
"n,aml·\\ 11hheld" 1 bjccactl to 1h~
tone ul the !>ur.c~. le~hn!: I h.1u
' ll 1t~d the lfll\l \\ith dc1.i1., he
(cins1dcrcd "c:ontid1.:n11.d
I he b.ll.1ncc o! phone , 1 .,
*led ''llh the "be t·pl.1~.
oJhc~~· 1t" 10~1.. • . -
CORO~A DEL ~1AR -Bri.rn
CcKi fl ;ror~d nine goJb in l\\O
g:ime~. 111eh1d1ng ~i' in the ~econd
g.1me. a Coron:i. del M.1r H1_ll
"atcr polo rc.101 \\ept to ::!::!·1 and
15·1 \ICtori. .. , o\~r Uni\er,tl) .ind
~a tk. rc-pCdl\ IJ, ~londi.1) Ill
1111.. opening ruund) of the ~l rth c... .... .1.•..11
Orange Coulll) Tournament. • • ·~ s:orh: 1.•,.,)00 2 s •e n 2 J.'.l" 2
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{9·~). -!J.1 thC' U.1iJ.• Pilc>t
CdM tennis team edges El Toro
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dcl Mar High'!> Nu I dvublc-.
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MONDAY'S COUNTS
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ini:, Au,1111, \\hO \\Oii .1 a"'c:ur~
~f 11.1tion<1I 111k' in a 111 ,1~111fi·
cent junior c.ar~cr, •'coming oil
.1 prcn~ £OU<l ')unum:r.
onto tho pror.lonal ten
S«nc in 1976, becomina 1
you11gcliit player (14) to .co
pc1e at Wimbledon :and 1
U S Opl!n, onJ spla .. hed on
the (0\Cr o( many ll.111u11
ll),1i;.1Lilll.!'>.
I lcr 1ncn.:d1bly com.a le
rcwrt.I co.abk d her to bcc.un
th\! )OUll~ !It player in hi~10
w ctun SI million in pri
She ~\.I') an· ,..----.--..... --~-~ money.
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nitcly ta diCf c
Cll l \\U) u
gruw in~ I.Ip
~he !lard. "Uu1
ke pt thang'I I
proper pro'lpc
t1\·e. I don'
tlunk I ever co
things OUI • O
pro pccti"e .111
I med to 'I.• a~ normal ,;
Juctcd into the
I n1cr n.1 11on:-il
l'ennts t l.111 of
r:arm: 1n l"\c\~·
port. R I • on
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nC\\' L'IOUt Uv
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sot eng;i;,cd. Tr.icy Au~t1n, at 16.
( N ..1' r a 1 i Io' ,1)
on Sund~•) and
gu1ng to ~hool
on ~1ont1J) .ind
lHl\~ \\OUld "It \\a' a
nic~ urpri,e," Au,1itt ,iljJ ui
her Hall of F.amc anthtd1on. "I
n1.·\cr offki.111> rc111\.d, so I
lie.hr thou;h1 ~1buu1 it I \\,1,u'1
C\'-'il \lll lhC h.tllOt. It ''·''\\.I"
emot1on31 f ·r me \\hen I \\,1;
~hang, .1c.ccp1nncc "I 1,; .. d1 bv
\'.':1u c k nn '') h.t.. l•c. 11 a Lui:,
po:.11 he th mg in nr~ Ille •· •
,\u-.tin. proud \)I .fter 'J.~ \,,.
. r1.:i::r relorJ u~:tin~t '·'" 11, l1u1 1
High school basketball
::irt ·"Un.! '.'Ol! 01i1 Uut I re·
.t! I~ CllJU~ ~d. II. 1 kit I \\ .. ~
ludo). .
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Mater Dei's Sufi commits
to St. Mary's College
SANTA ANA -K.amran Sufi, a 5:f0l)t·11 senior at Mater Dci Hi&}\
verbally com.mined Monday to continue his basketball
and academic career a< St. Mary's College in Moraga • .----
Sufi, approaching his third season as the Monarchs'
starting point guard, averaged 5.3 assists and 4.9
pomts per game last season, hrt!'ang Coach Gary
McKnight's squad to a 34-2 record, a CIF Southern
Section title, and a berth in the state DivtSion I cham·
p K>nship game ..
Sufi, who carries a 3.32 GPA. lS the second current
Mate r Oci player to mak.c his college choice (David
Drakeford announced has plan to attend Oregon u....--"" ...
State last week). Sufi
Sufi is the 21st Monarch to m~e on to a Division I
program, during McKnight's 1 l ·year tenure as Mater Dci's coach.
McNM&:
From 81
guard this year, was 59-29 the last
three seasons under Weeks. The
Musunp won a Clf champion-
ship in 1988-89, and were defeated
in the Southern Section title game
the following season. Mesa lost in
last year's CIF quarterfinals.
Costa Mesa Principal Mike
Murphy said a selection committee
interviewed four very unprcssivc
candidates, but that McNamcc
"blew them away .
"I remember watching some
games (Costa Mesa) played
against her (Estancia) teams, that
I Lhougbt we had better talent.
But Usa did a nice job with he r
girls and they beat us. I was very
impressed with that, and with the
type Qf ( collegjatc) experience she
was· able to add last year."
"I have picked up thinp scrat·
cgy.wise, but my buic philoa>
phics and defensive schemes
haven't changed," she cxplai~d
''The top priorities for me arc tlaat
the girls always give 100 pcrc:etll,
and that they have fun. If this
team gives 100 percent, wc'U win
-period."
McNamcc addressed the issue
of changing allegiance to Estan·
cia's cross·town rival, saying, ··1
look forward to playin& Estancia.
and I think it will be a great pmc.
But, I'm glad I'm on this side tbJs
year."
MeNamcc also mtroduccd nro
assistants, Kim Bcctba.rt and
Shontcl Sherwood, whom she said
round Out a staff that is tough for
other county procnms to match.
Sherwood a>acbcd with Mc·
Namee at Estancia, and wu the
Eagles' junior vanity coacb last
season in Russ Davis' propam.
Bcckhart, a 6-foot·J poll ape·
McNamce, who proudly dis· cialist, was an assistant the las&
played her NCAA and Pac.JO • two years at UC Rivenide. She
championship rinp -o~c . on said she is lootina forward to
each hand -said she will am-working with Mustangs' 6-2 cea~r.
plcment some of what she teamed April Van Sweden.
under C ardinal Coach T ara "She and April are al.ready best
Vanderveer last year. friends," McNamcc said.
h.1,e l.111h m ~our coach. hope h.:'"
do1n_ the be~t JUb for C\Cf)Unc
:rnd ~npport ham.
In reOcc11un. a bettcr·\\ordcd
~uf\n m1ch t hJ\C e!'ed a bc11cr
purpc)-.e. I hen again, .,,,me of the
commenh might nol ha\C cmcrgccl
ut all \\Ith u borins ')Ul"cy Some
1irncs )OU need 10 r~attlc thL c.1ge a ·
li11lc.
LIGHTWEIGHTS:
From B1
llr'lt 11me J~ the hulJc.:r un the
cxira point, Re1.:,es, \UCccs~full}
p;.i.,:-.ed for the l\\O·point
1hc ~1U')\.ang rc:bounded in :t bis
"·'~ to thump LIJ') Amigo-.. 47·0,
then ol.1n~cd rro~. 14·0.
llo1h RceH., :mt.I Taylor scored
1wice, with Ree, es con"crting on a
l\\O point comcrsion ;ig;iinSt Lo~
Amigui.. Again~t ·1 fO), Rce\Cll
nutc.hcd both T O!I .111d haJ a key
1ntcrc1.:p1ion \\h1ch '.:' up the fan.11
\Clll (:
Gamebusters! Hi gh school girls
Pos. School, NOwd ~ 1. c., .... del .., fa.ot t40
1 ' h. t.t\Mlt If• \I 1 I Ill
~ •• ~ Cucrq&-0) 111
0
Lo~1 in <ill 1lm, 1 bcheH, Ill thc
true \\Ort Ir of the re,1,; !"e, "ho
d()(..,n't get the pla)ang 11me fur
one rea'>tlll or .another.
'I here i11 a <l11lcrc.:nt cc n.11111 for
C\ely pla)Cr lt>ll C\Cr)' !\{1u.1d, uml
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or the 11~i; \lic101y is in h.and. he
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(Last week's plays of 30 yards or more)
Dan Sundquist (Calvary Chapel), punl.
Dan Sundquist (Calvary Chapel), punt.
Binh Tran (Costa Mesa), touctldown run.
Cody Charley (Estancia), run.
Bnan Barajas (Mater De1), ·TO pass.
James Vega (Costa Mesa), punt return .
Binh Tran (Costa Mesa), run.
Tanner Rupp (Corona del Mar). field goal.
Binh Tran (Costa Mesa), touchdown run .
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Newport Beach/Costa M-Daily Pilot 01 5 Tuesday, October 13, 1992 83 ~
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Orange County
~r.ep Football Top 1 0
(Daily Pilot selections)
1. Esperanza 8. Irvine
Aztecs (5·0)
explode with
42·0 rout of
res pected
Sunny Hills:
Cypress next
J
· 2. Los Alamitos
Griffins (5·0)
hand Lakewood
first . loss with
e y e ·P o p p I n g
56·0 win: No.
58 Loara next.
3. R. Alamitos
Va queros
(4·1) handle
only real f 1ght In
league. 35-14.
No. 60 Balsa
Grande next
Eagles (5·0)
blast Uni.
4 9 .7 ;
Heav yweight
foe (Irvine)
nex t on
schedule.
5. Servite
Fnars (4·0· 1)
beat up on
Marina. with
39· I 1 w1r1; ai
Westrr nster Ill s
v,ee m Sun:>et
.... J
Vaqueros
(4·1) hammers
Woodbridge ,
31·13, Santa
Margarita tn
tttanic.
7. Trabuco Hiiis
Mustangs
(5·0) reaching
mew plateau.
belong in South
Coast; Laguna
Hills next
8. Mater Dei ·
Monarchs
( 4·0·1) handle
run ·run
Ramona. gird
for South
Coast banle
9. Laguna Hills
Milestone for
5·0 Hawks.
w1 I be tested
this week with
T rabuco Hills
this week
1 o. Capo Valley
Cougars (J.2)
have waded
through tougti
non·league s.a!e;
hOSl l,IJ!er 0...
s .... ee~
SALT & PEPPER
Pilot Power Ratin g
Orange County Pr ep Football
Pot.er ra:.ings based on pertorma11ee · ~ s~·~·n er st~ cl:. c • • .. t
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JAMES '{fGA COREY SIDES
A 5-foot-7 The I 175-pound 5-foot-10,
senior, he 165-pound
caught two junior
passes for. 28 cornerback
yards, and had had an
another circus interception.
catch for a.To and blocked
nullified by a \._-,...;..__-.--_,extremely
eosta Mesa penalty. well as a wing back.
CODY CHARLEY JAi RO· ARCEYUT
The sehior The
two-way 5-f oot-8,
standout rushe· 145-pound.
for 42 yards on junior corner
seven carries, ' back-re
interoepted a ceiver,
pass, and caught three
added five passes for ,.
tackles, ..___...::;.__....J39 yards,
including one OB sack. a·nd played solidly defensively.
~
Sports cars racing
The senior tight
end-linebacker
caught four
passes for 53
yards. including
a 22-yard
touchdowr
catch on which
he dragged two
def enders to payd1rt.
BRIA\. 'HALL
The 5-foo~·6,
175-pound
senior ta11oac~
rushed !or i 30
yards on ·15
carnes i1 111s
first star!
ass1g'nment of
the season in
21-7 victory o ·er Ramona:·
GORDY CLEMO
A 6-root-2 I 210-pound
defensive
tackle, he
graded 92
percent v.1th
six tackles
~ two for
losses -
and rour OB pressures. . .
FERl'.A DO CARVAJAL
A 5-foot-9.
205-pouod .
senior
guard. he
graded out
97. t)ercerit
and ~ho v"led
tremendous
oetermin·
allon . acc?raing to his coach
JEFF SANITA
Costa Mesa's Gilcrease ready to~ Atlanta Raceway
The 5-foot-10, ....------.
185-pound
senior
linebacker ·was
in o" nine
tackles in his
first action after
a knee injury
Which sidelined ............................. ._.......
him for two games.
DANNY SUNDQUIST
A 6-foot-4,
226-pound
two-way
tackle, he
boomed
punts of 60
and 58
yards,
averaging
43.5 yards on 5 punts.
JEREMY JOHNSON
The 6-foot,
165-pound
junior
comerback
intercepted a
Costa Mesa
pass,
returned it 7
yards, and
had eight tackles.
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publ1Cali0n QI ,.,.. nollce, "you CleiM.,, ..,......, to llW!th .,,. County Oeftl of Tho• atai.mtnt ... tiled .,., ••• ·-••IRHI --"-'A Aylla SUMMOllS llTICI If Ulf dr11wn by n s1a1t or Ito« al ine total amount ol the un lh11 propeny you rnuat Or~ County on s.ptem· Wlltt the County Cl9ttl of P8tl"9 Mal•••lll Thia ••'I~ WM .......
PAllllLY UW YOU ME IN DEFAULT UNOE .. crtd11 uruon, or 1 clltck pard btlanct ol tht oblig.t w.1hon 30 O.t~ of the ftnt btr II. 1992 "6~ C~ty on Stpwn Publtlhed NewJJOr' .. .ch The Foitqwing ~ ..... COUnly ca.n;~ (CITACICMI A NOTICl OI OELINOtJUfT Al-d1awn by • 1te11 Of leder• t.nn uc~ by tn. above fl'U~ of lh• Notice. FMMTO "' p IO ere~~..: Qr Count -...,. __ M•AUO•&~• SESSMElllT LIN DATED Ff• Hv•nos llld lo;an •ttoci• dtlatbed CS.ad of 11uat tit. a --.o ~ atatlflQ PuDliant<I Newport lloxh ber 'I • 1992 Co&ta ..... Dally • I ..,., l F'I ,.,. ,.,.._ M99 ....... V on__...,,.
,,..,_ R"any 1• 1 .... " ,..,., rg YOO *"' the nd FMUN September 29 Octob« I. -·c-· MIN bet 4, 1.-NOTl~a TO •~ ....,, • -· ~ "°"· UVl"OI essoc!Atton, and •ll•mai.d coa11, H VOIJt ., -cosll MHa O•lly Pilot Pu"tlalled H•wporl
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•YOUR PROPUTY. IT MAY llE in;;;:~~ 5';(;; 0j-;; Ft· Sl,109,54208 tilt O,.,-IQI County SYpe-_,.. ......... •• .,.... 8HCllCos1a -...sa 0My T·760 Jimu Terrues. IH4 Pvbielhed Newpor1 ... ech.
'ATTON SOLD AT A PUILIC SAU If 11 •• pos51ble 1n;i1 ttl the nor Court. 700 C1v1c Centet 13• 20• 1992 Pilot S.ptembt'f 29. Octo-PUIUC -TICE AnahMn ,..,., "'· Coata Co&tA Meu 0.ity Pilot Awl•• AJ e>.-n4•4'• YOU NEED Ml EXPLANATION nancial Code nd a.itho 1rme of salt the openmg Dnve Wnt, Santa Ana. CA T·753 btr 1. t3. 20 1992. IWV Mete, CeW. t2Gr ~ 22. 29, Octo*
INOMl»N)I Of THE NATUM OF T11E PRO-rtted
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do bust,,.n In this O•d may be ltss than the 92701. You also must pro PUBLIC NOTICI t112 Fk:lttlou• This bu11ntH 11 con-e. 13, 1992 You ., • ._..,. eued. A CEEOING AGAINST YOO, YOU state, ,all p11yab1e Ill !tie 101~ 11\debtedntH due. Ylde the O.strrct Allorn•V"• dueled f>V'. an individual T.
736 uale4 .. HIM ._,.. SHOULD CONTACT A l.AWYER. tome or sale, all rtOht, llllt D•I•: e,iz t/92 Oll1ce w.111 an endorsed NOTtCI OF PUBUC NOTICE hal= N•,... Th• reglttreol(s) com· 1---------
d ndo On OCTOBER 20 1992 It and onll!fesl lteld b_w 11, 11 CONTINENTAL DE· copv or the clatm dttCCll'd LllH SALi Stat ent menc:ed to ttantaet butil· PUIUC NOTICE :n1T10..... -ID OOA M." .. ,,_ ..;..., ,~ .. ~. '" m .. '"" ..... WL ...... NT .......... ;~ '"l:".:::::~ 'D::,:;:; ~. N010C£ OS ••••• , .:::.:::. .,,':-...:-:::::~. ::''°"' =.::-...:::..';"::::: -
111 KO•RA J •. MOU"· ICIOS1 lrom the 0r-. County trty Sttualed II\ said County FORHlA, INC.J .... 1 .. tor~'s-Olflcw, 100 CMc GTOIVLNC .. LTl,,HATBUPSUINRESSUAS N,T llual-u N9M• FHP INSURANCE BRO· Se t bar I ...............
OUZI Mlfllltl~ 6oufl °"'Ill end &title, ~Cnbech~fol Tru.,,.., c.nier Drive. West, Santa PROrESSION S CODE St~t.ment KER St:RVICES, 9900 Tai· ~::;· on· p em • StatetMnt
EL HOMaRI DIL DI· County Ml.lniclpll Court Ml*C lows· Loi 16.7 of Troc1 No. Br T. D. SERVICE Ana, CA 92701. Ult the 521 TOO THAT THE UNDER· The Followlng persons t>ett Avenue, Fountain Val Jemol Terrazas The Followlng persons
MANDANTll 111 23'41 Moulton Plrtc._ Ill IM 4224, 1n 1'10 City ol Now COMPANY. •gent Control No. above tn any SIGNED WILL St:LL. FOR •rt d04ng business os: Jey. C.l1f. 92708 Thts slatement wH filed ere doing busineu as·
CAlll NO. D32tltl Ctty Ol LAGUNA HILLS, Couftty port Be:tcll, Countv ol Or Br Diane E.rlchon, corre-spondence UNPAID RENT, THl PER· (•)ST,OREFACTS COM· FHP, Inc, Calllornt•, 9900 witll the County Qerlc of BRITE IOEAS; 2513
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You heve 30 CALIN. ol ORANGE, SC!let Of callfomla, ango, State ol Cialtlornla, llS Aulat•nt Secret.,r, II vour C~trn Is ~ol llm-!v SONAt. PROPERTY BE· PANY (b)MEACHANOISING T8lber1 Avenue. rountain Chnqe Coonty on Sept~· rfa, Laguna Niguel, Call! D•• DAVI •fter thle under the pow Ol Ille PllllU· per map recoidad In Ba<». eot South L•wla St., Olilfcl~· tnwelll dlSoclllica!o .~eorpn~oyps LIEVED TO OELONO THE SOLUTIONS, 23232 Per W1Jley, Calif 92708
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bot 11, 1992 926n
'"" ltltl0the'9rmtorllottC1"311n p 4 I .ce ' "' FOLLOWING Pamelft Oita S He 118 Lanuna Thia bu1ineu 1 con· FM4aoe Krltlin Elitabelll Cro"", aummona end PelHIOft C---an• Con•.....__ lnCI Re-157, ages I to I • inc u Orenge, CA g2888 erty descrtbed In lhlS No-Orown Oantetle Walker Htlll, Ca~I 92653' " ducted by· a corpo<aliOn h 25134 S I l ,.v
•re ••rv.4 on W.U lo sitk:ii~ rto0rd;dc:' AUGUST s1~0. M1scellaneuus Maps (714) 385-4700 tocc to be forleHed lo lhe Oiivid Fair' D•n1el J. Rober1 M3Wlew .eeranus, The re91str11nt(1) com· Pubhhtd Ntwp0t1 BIK . 1nor a, 11guna
ftl• • R•aponM (form 23 1971 • lnSlnllNnt No ~I in the oll1ce ol lho County IF AVAILABLE, THE State The property will ColMlan, J;ison Atm11guer, I 0 Dobbin lane, Rt>lilng menced to transact bu ' Costa Mesa Oatlv Pilot ~· Cahl 92677
1282) •t the CO&lrt Md 9o0a 9771 PlllM 411 inc.,. Recorder or sa~d Countv EXPECTED OPENING then be disposed of as Eltzabl'th Tuggle. Harold Hills Estates. Calif, 90274 ness under the F1ctotrous September 22. 29. Oclobef d~~ ~~1:.';,•1:i...!:uJOn·
•• ,.,,. • COPr on ........ sNt of ollldai Aecor• of OR~ D<CEPT THt:-R(FROM all BID MAY BE OBTAINED prov1do~1ns H.~~h. ,:;: MOOllty, Mateo Gomez This bustness IS con Bustness Name(•) tilled 6. 13, 1992 Th• r•gilltant(S) COm·
tltlonor. A lottor or ANGE County. Clllfornla, Ro-011. gas m1ne•a!s a11d h~ BY CALLING THE FOL· Salet~ ~ c 0H :CE L A • SALE WILL NB~0 ~;L9~ :i duc)ed by an 1fl(liv1du:11 at>ow on JulL I . 1992 A T·743 menced '° transact t>usi-
phon• c ell wUJ not pr• nlld D Roup,• Law Corpora. droc.irboo sub500s1an,cos LOWING TELENPHTOHNEE CAPIZZI District At· !':.,~A:C~NO MINI STOA· ~~~ce~e~:,''~~a"~~I ~:: :s~~.''~;eta;rpny, ,. PUBLIC NOTICE Bness underN the F)telJ11ous
tact rou. H '°" dct not lion, IS .-us .. I« U~DA ISLE below a dl'ptll ot N!I HUM BE AS O tome .. , ' A GE w H EA E SA I 0 ness under the Fict111ous This Slollement was Meo usiness amt(s hsttd
ftle rour RHponM on COMMUNITY ASSOCIA~ the me.lsurcd lrom the s~rlol~r DAY BEFORE THE B "vfCKIE L. HIX, GOODS, ARE STOAEO. Busmen N;ime(s) los1co Wllh the County Clerk ol flcUUoue at>ow on· Nl3•bove)A
Um• th• ceurt INIW Utl\llotdef under lhat Assess· ol $;! d lanu, "''thoul tho SALE: (7t4) 385-4837 D ., t DI tr let At· 2()9.l1 CANADA RO EL abovo on• September 16, Orange County 00 Oclol>c'r ·-s --· ... t_ ~~·"st~:enl was l111)d "'81l; olden 8'fMl"'9 ment Lien recorded FEBRUARY 119tt1 ol enrry upon thf! .S•·! or (2 13) 127·4815. t epu 't • TORO CA 92630 l992 •' 2 ·1992 t•l•.,..n with lhe County Cieri\
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I 20, 1992 • lnttrull'ltllt No 92· taco lht>ttor ,l tt'srn.c TAC4905g orney GOODS MUST BE PAID Robert Matthew Belilnus F5"478 The Foltowinn persons "-C t S 1our m.,r •t•i rour 1007~6 / Boolt, Page, ol 1he Of· t:iv \.Jr•ous deeds or record Publ1$ht"d Newport Put>llshcd Newport FOA IN CASH, ANO RE· Tiits 51a1emen1 was lrl~ Put>lrshOd Newp0t1 Boach .ir• dcwig 1>1.111~1s as; b;,~ft 19~n 'I on cptcm
property ~~~ CUit= tldal RtcOfdS 01 Ud Coun~. The street address or 8~.Jch Coi.!.l Melil1 Oa ly Bt>aCh·Costa Mes~ O~·r MOVED FROM PREMISES W1lh tn .. County CleTk ol Cos13 Mewi 0.ltly Ptlot Oc CBOUNSNINECETSIOSN,PA82R8TNLIE~~ • FM4201 of ycwr c ren. and P\lfluant to Secaon 1367 of o• .. Ar common d-•gnJl•011 P'-'I S•p•.l'm"'-r 29. Oc10 P1lo1 October 13, • . AT THE TIME OF SALE Orange Counrv on Seplem· I be 13 20 27 No-m .. -r "~
mer be orde,.d te '8r 11M CM1 Code ol the Statt ol '"~ •. ., 1"' • ""' 1992 OWNt:RS ANO MGAS bcr :JO 1992 o ' • • • •• "" St , Hunlfnoton Beach, Publtihtd Newpor1 Be:icti-1uppor1 an4 attomer Cllll la WILL SELL AT PUB· ol the retll property l'creo l><'r 6 l:J, 19~2 . 1792 RESERVE RIGHT TO BID ' F54e3 3, 1992 Caltl. 92648 "Costa Mesa Daily P1to1
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Al SAILCE KEY LAWSON Publi•"M Ncwj)Ol't Beach· T·788 Aol>M c Grew. 828 Llk• September 22. 29. OC'tobt.,
c.nnot P•Y t h• ftllrtt BIDDER FOR CASH, payable at STAR LANE N[WPORJ PUBltC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE M ' Cns .. , I/ • Oa.ly P1l<N Qc. PUBLIC NOTICE St• . ittngt!)n Beach. 6, 13, 1992 fH , Hk the cit,_ for• time of M Ill lawful money Of • LEGAL NOTICE MGR. to~cr 6 ·:i .,0 27 l992 Celrl t · ~8 T-131
fee w•lver form. "rou Irle Unllld Slllls, al riglll tilt, BEACH CAj.IFORNIA K1724!1 NEWPORT-MES~ Publ1shod Newport . T-715 Fictitious Tll1r ·..is1ness ts con PUBLIC NOTICE •nl fe9al edvtce con-and lntlrtst 1111118 lolowlng di-The unden,i~ncd l>l'rchv PUBLIC NOTICE: Be.Jch Costa MeSll Dmly --BuslM•• H•m• d11 ·'od by •11 rndivtdual :w. ct • I• wr•: Im-SO'll>ed properiy sltualld In said d•SCl3oms ell lt.Jb loly tor anv HON.JUDICIAL UNl~l.~~~l~~OOL Pilot Oclober 9, 1J, 1992 :-uBLIC NOTICE St•t•mont ~c!.~~~~"·~~iln~~~l :i:i: FlctltiO\la
medl•lelw. County and Stall. Unit -Lot 50 rncorrcc1ness rn ~.1 d s!•c<·1 FORFEITURE NOTICE IS HEREBY f571 Flctltloua The following persons ness under Ill• F1c11t1ous Bueln••• Name
uated Ilene 30 DIAi of Tract 4003 IS sl\own by map adoicss or OlhN common Control No.92·5624 GIVEN lhal 1110 Bo:trd ol PUBLIC NOTICE BualneH N•me a~~g1~~ 4b~~S~~·,;~~ Or Business Name(s) listed Statement
CA L E H DA lit I 0 S on Ille as lnsll'\lment No I Boo« des gnahon On .Augu~• t J, 1992 al Education ol the Newport· St•t•ment nnge Ave . Cosrn Mosa. obovo on N, A The Following persont desauea de reclblr oft• 188 Pages t3 to t9 of Maps, Sa ..1 s.lll! "''11 b~ rn.itic tt>772 SIMS, '1, HUN· Mesa Unil1ed Sc11ool Dis-Fictitious C:tltl. 9?627 Robert C Gtegg ore c101n9 busmoss as olil~ent• ••I• cit• rtc0rds or ORANGE County, w1tnou1 wam1nty e>.p•l'h TINGTN BCACH c,111forn1a. inct 01 Orange County will BuaineH Name 11,8~~ln~o~~~~~s ~~rsons Robet1 Kalem,
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Of· Th11 su11ement was ltled t617 WESfCLIFF DRIVE,
clon Judlclal r petlf· Calflornla The pu~ortld strN I or '"IP' cd, rl.'g,1rd•ng 1<1
1c e>lf•CNS ol tho Newport receive sealed bids up 10 St•temenl PRE.FL RR ED TRUSTEE anqe Ave . Cosla Mesa. with the Counly Clerk or 1617 Westchlf Drive. New.
clon •r• compl•l•r 1 ;tddress "'1d. oltltr common PO$Se~~11on. or cnCl rn Btinch Pohc<> Dc>p.1rtme111 2 oo pm on tho 21st day Tho FotlO•\ ,,9 . persons SERVICES. 3900 Brrch c.iTrl 92627 Orango Coonry on Sep1em· port Beocn, C:iht 92663
prH'.!ler au for1nul•ro cltslgnallon, II any. or the r-u,.J br.inct's, lo .S<"ll·sly .11'•' '" , t~;~~:~ irfr~~~~~C11~ ~~~ ol Octo1>11r . 1992-at 1110 ore do .. 10 bus111css as Street. Su11e 113, Ne ... port TlllS bus1neu Is con· ber 18, 1992 Jewell Femrty Tr<At, 8J5 N
• R 11p'u•1 t • IR• Plooerty desertled Ibo"!·.~"' c;.pal b,,1.ince ol thl• Notl.' Purch3'1'1g Olltce ol said TG CREA JIVE t:NTER Beach. Cat.I. 92660 ducted t>y an 1nd1v1duat f!MI079 Mtlpas. Santa Barbara. t t 282) wnldl Ille underslgntd ,.._es or other ot>ug.it.on l>l' uted v1ol.i1tonis or He.111ti ano Sct1001 D1stnct, loc:ited at PRISES 3419 V111 Lido Mesa Verde Ftnanc•at. Inc, The reg1stran1(s) com· Published Newport Beach-Caltl 93103
tpon ae orm no rtpreseniaoon °' Wlninty, ()(' d f T th S.1to1y Coae St'clrons, 10 2<185 B BeJr Str~t. Costn 111 63 'Ne port Oeach ' Caldorma 3900 Brrch rnenced lo tran111c1 bu" Co.ia M•sa OatlV Pt101 This business is con an te le c orte. Un• 1$ 50 LINDA ISLE DRIVE "EW· by sad e o rust, w wit 1131.0 Ml'sa. Ca 92626, at which C t f 9.?GbJ w Sllt'tt. Su It 113 Newport ncss under th,o Fte1tl1ous September 29, October 6. ducceo by Fam•lv Trust c•r1• o una ll•INld• PORT BEAeti CALIFORNIA Tht tcres1 and Nt1eor Su" s a Hw r· t•m,ted appraised time said b•ds w•" t>e pub· Go ' J II. II SIS Beach, C1 I 92660 Bus1neu Nime(~I ~~led 13 20 1992 The regrstranl(s) corn
telefonlc• no I• ofr• purpaneo o-mer ol UICI "" •' -ci. aea "'<''ttlll, l)tus act "•' ue or ltre prop~y ,is 11cty opened and read tor •egory e •Y. :> T111s bustneu tS con· obo11e on· ~ptemt>er 6. • • menced to lran-sact bu·'
cere prott cclon. SI .,_,,.,al Ole lllTle Of IN As· >rce~ Ul'drr the lt'fTI"s S2 J~1 00 Tile U•~d PC AT COMPATIBLE COM· A1\er A~e ,o2~1 , Newpot1 duclll!O by .i co1pora11on IM2 T-751 ness under the F.c;tit °"' U.t.d "o Pr ••• n '• au ~ ........... sme''nt Lien .._ LARRY w l"l'rt·ol u1J 1111~ •ci.t 011 p•or1 rt~ s de$crrtied :1$ f'U Tt RS (80286 80386 Bt".ich. C 1 1 'l .. t>Ol n0 .. ft .. •'a'cm PUBLIC NOTICE Busmtss Name(s) lrstt<d
' ~u .... to 0"' 8().186} ANO PERIPHERALS T1mo1hy Hc1ty, 6752 Los Tne ll'Cjt$1•.Jnl(S1 COf'I .. ~ .. " .._._ NI A Re1pueat• • tlempo, I• PACINI Slid Sale 11111 tie ~ < • ., .ld MCl!S nnd p'us S"' :lh7 oo U'll'l'<.I SUle'!o A'I b·us are 10 be "' ac· verci.,,s O<. H. ncho Pa os m"enccd 10 transact bus-· Tn•s st~r mcnt wJs I ltd a.,.,..... on· I
cortt puede Hpedlr,wiOlout warr111ty «P't$$ °' 't't>5 cha•g••s and ev Cu~rency cordance w·lh Cond•hons Verdt's. CnLr. 90274 neso; unc,·• Ille F1c1 l•ous w th the Counly C1m ol Flctltlou• Allene W1ihams
orden•• que efecten llnplttO reglfdtng Diie posses, ;>" St"fo 0
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tnc TruS't'~ a'ld l'uisunnt 10 Sr.cllon lrislluc.1rons and Specifrc;1 Tlw; bUll•"eu is con Bulo•"l'SS N1mc(sl l•:;ted ~:i'j;,~•ty oo Soptr.m Bualneaa Name ~.';;,s
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au m •lrlmonllo, au SIOn Of encumb1anc:a to Pl\' c• thl' t•USI~ c.•cM'l•d ov I 14fl8 4~) ot I.he C111rorn13 ''°"s .,,11,cn are on , e 1n duCll:'O by co P3'Lnl'•S above on Augui.t 1J, l'IJ2 State"'9nt Oronge County on Stpttl'n·
propleded r que or-tne sum ol PiSI Gut Home-sa u Oec><1 ol Trust Ti>e Hoa In 111\d sa•eiv Cod" lhe ofloce ol thc Purcnas.ng Tne •l'grs1ran111) com lo.lire Tow Prt's dl'"lt • F543808 Tt>c Fottowrng penons Mr 18, 1992
d • n • n q u • u t t • dlO'lml!f'S IS'StSSmtnlS ,,,•on· •o·a~ al'lOUr.: ot s11 o obl19J pioceouies :o lor1<• I lh s Olfcc1or ol saod Sc11001 Dis· mented lo trotns~ct• bus• Th•S -:1,i1_.,,,,.,,, w.l'I: r ed Pub4shl>d tlo•wport St' ch are dO•NJ bus111ess llJ F545088
• u• m ent•nclon, AO"r esumaiao costs lees •uo. "CluC·ng re,isonott>lv p•oper:v w 1nou1 1ud·c1a1 '"c' 296!)·B Bear Sl•eet ncu uNJl!r the r ic1i1ruus \lioth ll'le Cnun•v Cieri. or Co~tol Me&.i Oa"v P•lot rRIORl1" Rt:D, 312 NUh ·
P II b d tftarges and lnltrast due al tne c~· mated lees ch.i•ges p1ocee0<n9 no urioo:r ... n., Cc.!Ml Mesa CA 9~626 Bus •irs<> Nnmr.(i.I hSh•<J O•a!'go Coun!'/ un S<-p• "" Septcmbtr 22. 19. OctObei le Avl' 111 .. Hunllngton Publoshrd Ntwpcm Bea. t
honor•rlo1 de • oo• o bmt ol Olis nollel WI tilt amount , t th II you da ,,.. im in•c1e•.1 to A Prrlormaf\t:l' Sood may a~~o on. Scµtembor t, bf'I t I, '!1"2 FS44202 I>. 13 199~ Bt'\Ch, C1hl 91648 Costa Mes.i Daily Pit•" y l e1 coal ••· SI no 01SJ620 00 and c-penses 0 c 111 s ~ropo 1y vou must t>r •t'Qu r~ <Jt the d•scro 19 • T
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Robert Par11. 51 t Seaw'11d Seplemt>er ~. Oclow t.
puede P•11•r I•• coal•• DATED 9M2 T•u,.tre "1 lhl' 1 me °' '" v. lh l'I 30 a.a,s DJ ll•e I 151 1 ·1n or 1ne O-stt1ct Gregory J Kc'toy Publ sl• d ~ •. "'Wtt Be~c.h Rd , Corona del Mar, C•11f 1 J, 20. 1992 por le preHnteclon de LINDA ISU COMMUNITY AS-I al put) C.JI"" ol lht& No· pulJl,c •tl\>rt ol tt1 s Nol Ct' No b Oder mJy ""lhdr11w fh•s ~tatcmcnt was ' rd Cost;i Mesa O;i,ty p, 01 PUBLIC NOTICE Q:.>625 T 7S5
I• dtm•nd• plde •I •c·1soC1ATIOll BY RONAJ.0 o l•C't' •s SI 113 809 8tJ 1110 ~· r ·!'Cl d m <.10111 g h s Btd fa< iJ pc••Ol1 or wrtll •"e County C••·ri. 0' S1:pitri·it>(•r :-~. ~.1, Octel>er This buslncu is con
tuerlo de I~ corte que ROI.IP A LAWCORPORATl°oN Dated 10 07192 your •n!rrc I n tne C•!CO •~-iv fr•e (45) d.iys alter t,..e 0•3ngt County on Sr•pt•rn 6 IJ 1~9.? Flctltloua dueled by n inc.lov1du.1I PUBLIC NOTICE
le d e un formul•rlo de 23,0, I.AKE CENTER ORNE PROFESSIONAL RE· propcnv "tnc•he C~il ot da'e sci lor the opening l><'r 8· 1992 F543805 T 73., BualneH N•m • The re91s11an11s1 com FlctlliO\la
Hon•r•clon d• lu SUITE 310 1.AKEFOREST . CONVEYA NCE COM· ::~~ 2~:.~~00 ~~~ Ceurft!1 ltll'•l'OI Pull Sht'd NC'Wp\)tt Oeacn· Statement ~e,nc, ~!l~~, ·;~~sat.~ .. e~~ BualneH N•m• ml•m• • (W•l ver ofiCALIFDRNl/4 92630(714) 472· PANY, A CALIFORNl4 Dr~-.. , .... 1• S.'"I' An'. CA The Boa.rd of Educallon ot PUBLIC NOTICE Thtt 1-oltow•ng persons ·-c 0 Rp0 RAT 1 o... . . ., ""~ • v tho Newpo11 Me'><I Uml•cd Cosla Mesa Daily p,101 aie doing ous•ness as 9ur.1ncu Nllme(s) l1s1eo St•ternent Court Fee1 •nd Coat•.) 2366 "'• ea 92701 You ,1!50 mui.I pro Scno(ll 01sl11cl rC"Scrves tllll Soptt>m!>e( 22, 29. October F1clitloua OYNAl,ffC ROOF SYS hbovo 011 S~pleml>e( 10 Tho fonow•ng peri.on'
SI d•••• obtener con-OPPB265 Trustee, vide 1rie D111t1ct AUornt"y's rqht to i'e1ect anv or an G, 13, 1992 Business Name TlMS. 873 w t5lh St 1992 ,uo ao.n9 bu"•nttt H
••Jo l•g•I, comunj. SEPT 29.0CT 6,13,1992 By: PACIFIC COAST Oll1c.o With 3'1 ondor•,f'l.J Bid$ and not ne~oss.l11ly T 132 Stat em ent N~Wl>Ort Bench, Caltl nol>t'n P.:111< A BARGAIN LOCK & KtV
quese de lnmedl•o con TRUST DEED, INC., copy ot llll' <.faun dorcw~d ,1cct>pl lhe lowrst Biel .. \nd Tho ro nw•ng prr .. ono, ')2i,t)J lt11s s1111ement was fried 2134 1 AnloQua L ITIC. Hun
n •bog•do. PUBLIC NOTICE ITS, AGENT 10 Forfl'•lurn l•,l50n, Or lo waive ony •nlo•m 1l11v uf PUBLIC NOTICE ..irl' 00,nq oui.rnc$S 611 Timothy Mochael Sweet ""''h tho County Cieri! or t•ngton Bctlt.n, C• 11 92 4(;
u NOTICE Th• rHtr•ln· 116088 By! (SEAL) CURTIS ~o~~t:v·~ooW.~c D~~Clc.~~ megu~a11ly '" .Jny 0,d IC PACIFIC TUNA YAC•H IJnd. 204 E 16111, Coi.ta f,>;:~i~ fi:92"'Y Ofl s ptem Jeannine Ellen My•r1,
Ing ordera on th• b•ck : Fictitious LINDG;ENh~RUSTEE CenlN o .. ve West. SJnl.l CCIV~ E w p ORT MES A· Bu:,~~~!0~!me ~~~~· ~~~~o,'f o;~:~· ~~~: ~3~!.;:~1 ts con f545064 ~~~~II~~~~~~ c~.~92~~~
•r• effective 1tt•lnat Busl neas H•m• SALE FFI Ana. CA 9270!, U\O the UNIFfED SCHOOL DIS· Stetement Cli·I 92t;r,J d1oell'<l by 1n •lldtYtduol Publ•shl'O Ncwl)Or1 '8eath lilts bu onus is con
both hu1b•nd •nd "'"• Sl•tement .SOO S. Bro•dway, Control No at>ovo •n :i'ly TR IC T f 0 T•o F-•10 "" p~s·~s P crr•c Tun1 "J· •11 C'ub I he r•111•1ront(s) com Costa .. "~.~· O•oly Prlol <lucled"" an •nd1111aua1
until the petition 11 di• The following persoos Su lie 4 1 0 • W • 1 nut corrvspoM,.nce 0 r • n 9 • are do nq bu·~~;':,5 .~· ~· ca•irorn.~ 11 o ~ •. ~ Otv ~ .. , mr:f'lcNJ"io 1r,1ns.1tt bust Sept• ;; 2, cktobef
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f ht ttg•r.tr•nt(s) cO'l'I• mlHed • Judgment la are doln9 business as Cl'eek, CA 94596 Tel• 11 your chm~" not 1'"'•''Y 'i.ohua~~~ l Ching DI· 1i1SEA£mEEZE LHCU N•wpo11 8eiltt• C,1111 ne~s u"Ol'f Ille F1c1o1mu m gq
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entered, or the court OEESUN PRODUCTS, I 18 phone (510) 935-1421 1 f'O, me 0 """ Allornov • • 1 TtVE SERVICES jtllJM'i !116&:3 Du!o•nt''" N.amtt(s) t•sted 13 20, 1 russ ul'l<lef 1n1 f.clitlOut.
m•ll•• further order s. West Yale Loop Irvine, CA Publos11 d Ne.vport ~tyc~:l'~nd~li~ ·~~ :·~~. rector of Purchasing E>.C:CUJIVE: SERVICES. Th1:J bu ... rru s c.on aoo.c on AUIJU t 1. t~t T 757 8ur.m11u N me(s) lt'!Htd
Thea• order• •r• •n· 92114 Bt!ilCh CostJ Mesa 0,1 y 1 cc IO t>t' l\lrle•le<J lo l'•t' •nd Warehousing 556-3.Jl2G Sc!v.1 ,r:Jo2. D.vn <luC!f!d tiv .... CD!por:s:.on TM s ... ci::l lnO PUBLIC NOTICE ObCM! Otl not pj)flc.o\bio
I Ch eh Fa119 un, 118 West Pl Oct De 13 20 27 • 3217. PON C.a I 9:.'t.29 Tile re91sll.il'irt6) com ,,, ll sl.tll'f tit W.JS L:ed Jc,,1t111nc £ Myt'fl forc••ble anrwh•r• n Yale Loop Irvine. CA 92714
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' Snre fl•e property "' 1 Pubt.sll~d Nl'wporl J1•ar ,,., Ma1.e S•tu!T'ol•d mr~· 1 10 11a11i; 1~1 ws .. '"' •1 th11 CouNy C1rr1< ol Flctltloua tn ~• l.,,_Atil ~.u flied
Cellfoml• bf anr lew This but.lness is con· 1992 t79t thl'n bO d Sl>Q$fld ol ·'~ Beach Coo;t:i Mesa O.:i Y :i.s12G 5,1 .. , •JO=' D.1•~1 11~" uncc• "'' I tel I~ Or "'<I" COUlllV on Scptt?n Business Harne ""t.n tnr Cou,.•v 0.,., of enforc•ment officer duct.Oby en tndlY'dual provtclro 11 He.lll" .\I'd p 101 Oc1obl'r, G. 13. 1992 Pont, c , 1 1J:1 ~ J Bur.ine:>~ N irr.t•\SI lh,11•0 bN t 1, 11 12 OrJ"!'IC Coun1y"" Septen who h•• received or Tht registrant com-S3teiy Co•' SM:''Oll 1 q J 171b Tt is ous1n1 ~-. 1s con· ilbOli on t~ A f;544207 Statement ~r 18, 1992
•••n • coPr of them. menced to tmnsact bus•· PUBLIC NOTICE M I C HA E L R · ductt>d by n tr.\!• du I P1cl.l<!Nil p,'° l l it\J NewPOrt eexr1 Tl1 f0t ""'"!> lie•~• F54S06$
AVISO L•• prohlblclo-ness uflder the r1e1111ous NOTICE OF CAPIZZI, D11trle1 Al· PUBLIC NOTICE lne rttg t.I• 11t(t.l com· Tins ~1.1•trnon1 w .~ liJM Co" i 1.1 i.a Oat1v r1101 ic~°:s'~ .itt.,,.B.~ILOIN G P1;bl hf'd Ntt'll>1""1 B,., r.
I di I I•• que ap• bus..,ess name or names TRUSTEE'S SALE tornew !T'!:nC~'d to 1!1trlUCI Ul.15• Wl:l'I mo Coun•v Clerk ol t"'•mb{'f :n. ~ OctiJDi!r f.4A INTENANCE, 1140 Coat• Mou D• y P. l nea u c a lrsted above on Sep 20 Bv VICKIE L HIX U57705 •ll'SS U! do:• lhCI fret.1roug Or1nn.1 COUJ ly C..'\ S p•1 rr ., "-pl•-..._r -O,•.u~-r "-recen •I reverao a 1992 ' loan No. • . • • 0 N 1 1 1 d .. ~ " 13 19J..' Noni\ Co1 1 H ''"•Y Lii .,... ~ .• .,... "'" .... .,
H I• Cflt•clon •on efec· Chien Fang Un 153022737/t Deputy District At· Fictitious •~~~·~. Se~~~;.~i. :<;, br1 11, 19'J.'.' F5442t 1 T.738 gun.a Dcnc.ll, C •I 9Z11~t tJ. 20. t!f9~ UY•• ,,. ... aml>ol con-ThlS sta•cment was filed PACINI T.S. No. orner Business Name t9'Jl D .,..,,~ L Tncttord, :>J11 r ~·
yuge1, l•nto ti ••po" woth tnt County CteTk ol E139462 UNIT P Jbl hnd Nowporl St•tement Joa11no MAI u Stlum.l'd P11bl•1>hC'\I Nr ..... po•I Bt •ch PUBLIC NOTICE Se.u'10111 Dr • Nl'wpor1 PUBLIC NOTICE como I• ••PG•, h••I• Orange County on Soptem CODE E Bollc.h C Q!Ol.i M!Ka., 0,1<1y The fc:>11ow nq pe~on1s1 Thrs stalt•fTll'N woa 1, Ud Co•lll Mei. 1 D.1 y h1ot ~ Ot-ell, C '"' n.?IAJ • qu. I. P.tlclon •• a r .. bor 28. 1992 AP. 050-461•11 Plot Ocrobt·• 13, • O, 27 rs rarP) l'IOtng bus nan H Wlltl i•ie County c t"rk ol Stpl1?1!111cr 22 ~·1 October Fl c hi oua l ll•S lw•ineu tr. coll· , ,..
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PAAt:L 26241 Crown V:11 Outnie ounty oo rptom T ?.it Statement The rl'g 1lr.1nlf$) 101n Fictitious decl1lon fln•I o la Published Newporl VELOPMENT INC , Or t7HJ ley, Parkwoy, L.19u11a !>Cr I · 1912 Tho Fo 10"" n l per'on mencect to Ir 11wc1 busl Busfne1s Name
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Daily CALIFORNIA, a-, dul'( ap 'r N.qucl Cal1lo1111.i F545077 PUBLIC NOTICE .Jre ciorn() l'lu\•l"l'\n ,,, r u undN uiu F1chlt0U• St•lement clonea •dlclonalea. DI· P1lp1 Oc1ob0t 5, 12 19, 26. p0tn1cd Tru-.1t·~ 1.1nd01 tl·(I PUBLIC NO ICE Market1ng!Techno1091es Pubh!.hNI Newpo11 Bt>ath EOUIPM(NT SPECIAL Du'.1n• u No1me(•l l•ilOO The rooow•no persoM
c h•• prohlblclone 199i1 lotiowtng descr bod deed Department of Rcvoc~bte Trust Daled Costn Me •1 Oa 1V P·lot ISlS 17111 O NewhC'I,,. SI 11:>0.,.e on N A are dou~ llu$.oe~• 1u.
p u • d • n h • c • r a• m55e ~~81~:~1 Ai~i~oNS~~L T~i the Trcesury/lnlernal ~~~;~~,,,;2Par~~~~ .. g1:o&f Scp~~mb~~2 29, October l> 2~~.t A2J1~/uun1 l n V.ttlry r~,; •vr;:t:~~~'.~'~H lr1N1 €3.~NAfSS~i,it'~;,A~l~
cumpllr •n cualquler PUBLIC NOTICE HIGHEST OIOOER FOfl Revenue Service M1~~i0n V1010. Ci1hlorn10 13' · 1 · T 75:> Pl•IN Julin non111 'Jr , "'"h tlu• County Clerk,. 01 ,0~ •K. M U•Ofl v1.,10. par1• d• C•llfornla por CASH (•n 1111: forms which Notico or Public 04'C.!l2 !IJOI G•«r nw·fh Or llun °' ,.,
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cuelqul., •e•nt• d•I STATEMENT OF aru lawful l<•ndcr In !tie Auction Sale R 011>01"1 TruslC(' 27660 PUBLIC NOTICE , ngt0t1 o~.1tl1 c.' ,, !).i"G4G ~, IA 1092 l<.vu Chui K11n, ~ B."p.1.v
orden publlco que I•• Un 1ru Sta1csl and'O• the Uncfl'f lht' a. tho11ty 1n In M,u9ur11e Parllwav. C 203, Th" b1.1:i.1,.,~i... 1s con. F545082 .. ~TIJ, INtnfl, C1hl 9:111'
h•r• reclbldo 0 qu• ABANDONMENT OF Ctl$h1c1 !> cort I I'd or otht'! lt>m-. At'•1·11 II! CO<Je s1•c M1SSIOI\ Vte10. CJlofOrn•il Fictitious llu<.1~'d by • n tn1l•v•<1U.ll Pubhfof1t'd N1tw~°'1 Be .:h Ttua bus•ncu ,. COi\•
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Statement b.,n, 19:JZ T £R DRIVE WEIT• ,.. , • tll 1n Oil gt> Cou •y ERN CALIFORNIA f'(O· 0 t1o a ! S l)ClOD£R 0.M e Cuuntv on October ton OCIJc.ri, ~111 O~GJ/ foe Fe "" 9 l>GIM>nS SANTA AHA, CA 92702 •1 ,,.rntu 1 • l 1 •'lt 1 tlo HlAL SAVI IGS ANO LOAN 29 t!Y.!2 1 92 Thts business s con 1110 dOlf'9" '•·en i
2. The neme, •ddreH, ti I 5tJJ80 4SSOCIA I ION rl'COrdtd l tmr c• Sal, l 1 00 om F546937 ductod by un melt• 11u t Allt.1 OE.SIGNS, 'Ii Ct11
end telephone number inmv l St tc• 413 J,1i;. ~.~ .. Y 15, 1!190 iu, 111st No Pl.1cct 01 Si c AOOM J o:i PLJbl•Shl'd Newport The rog strllnl(sl com· pi>t.lle Pllrk Su•• C 27". It·
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' ~~5 Oll·oal RHO•ds tn the of GUNA WGUl l CA 92C.07 , d lhe r l 110 • ' 7J9 M~•I. E<ll'f'I S11trfl"L I HI Or Pt.Intl,, Without .n ' • "-P1lo1 Oc10 .. -r 1 J .. """ 2 7 nc!os 0 " t•r •c u • • lr s t>usnrs.s w11$ con lice ol the rlrcorder of ...,.. T11'" Ol't>rcef On•v 1h1• ""' "v B N (I 1 1 o 451h St. Ncwf)()!I ~ach,1----------•
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brt, I• dlreccton W ol 111 o; s1,t1cml"\I ..,,., l d Trust dcsc11b1•s the fol· CLARENCE A SWEARIN 1790 l992 Pull'it.h~•d N· "'P'>•I Bu "· Thtl bu\1n1sa ta con 1----------
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numero de telefono del w ·11 11 ,, Cour •y Cll'rll ot fow•ng LOT 50 OF TRACT GEN 1n :-tnd 10 lho PfOP<'l1v Cnni f()!.llo:,;ong Cos1.1 Mt·!l.,1 0 • v r lot Fictitious CIUc;ted by n indrv•du~I Fictltlou•
• b o 9 ado d •I d • 0• 1•1gc Count) on Sr.µ1,.m· NO 4003 AS SHOWN ON ""111 bo otte• o. for &.111e II PUBLIC NOTICE This slalcment w " frlt'<l SeoptembN '2~. ~-0W)l•f'f Buslntal"H•m• The rPgl~lr nt(s) com-Bual nea• Name
mandente, o dtl d• t·• • 18 19g2 A MAP RtCORDEO IN r>lflul •eel !'lo In'• m.11 Rr.~ with 1tio Coi•ntv Orrk ol 6, 13. 19•J;,> Statement moncca 10 transtc\ b\is1 St•lement
mandent• que no Ilene PJO•!>hed Nl""'P<"1 o ... K h BOOK 188. PAOC:S 13, 1•, crtue Srrvocel wt lurn1 h in Fictltloua Or.lnQo Counly on StplPm T l·U• Tt•o Fo!owng p rso11i ncu u11<lo• lht Ficltl•O"'' Tllo r 0t1owing p.rr1ons
•bogado, ••) MARY c' '1 Mu~ p 1(11 S•·:>l~:n 15 '" 11 18. ANO 19 or r(lrttlllltQ'1 abou1 P0~\1tJfc Business N•m• bcr 18, 19')2 ·''" do1 11] hu .. •nns '" But•nt'H N.lml(I) 1111()(1 ••e d01n9 bu!>•neu ' ELI',. SETH ORR, 1420 r, ·,", .•• :->11 Octobrr 6 IJ ... o Ml!\CHLANEOUS MAPS. oc1.1mtir.111ll'll v.tr.cll ''"'' Statement F545069 PUBLIC NOTICE AM E.RIC AN E II. G Lt :iboVfl 011 Sr.p1r.m1>cr 11, 6CRtEN DOOR DOC IOR,
-Rt CORDS OF ORANGE: bo usprul Ill UI ru1m111ong lhe 'ol•ow1n9 Pf'ISOl1S Pullhshcd Newport 8«!'1th CLtANtRS 3838 E CO.)\! 1992 1915 s Pc11ton, Sant.a An I E. Edinger, No. 108, T ;or.2 COUNTY CALlrORNIA 1n1 v.ttuo nr 11111 11111••v!.t '"' uo1ng business o'I Fictitious Hwv . Un•t C rorona dt•I M.)lk Spt·r~no Calll. 92101
Sent• Ana, CA 92705 YOU ARE IN OErAUt. T heing ~0111 SCHWCICK(RT & COM Co1111 Mc ... l D.illy PilOI Business Name M.ar C,, I \llf.ll~ ltM \ll\11!1111111 w<''J Ml•d kelly L~e Miller, 1!115 S
(714) 550-9700 PUBLIC NOTICE UNDCR A OHO OF TAUSJ Do~cro111ron It l'ropcrtv I' AN v I N s u RAN c E Sl."plcmt>er 29. o~tOhN r.. Statement n.11111 K o,,, ... dto 20'.171 w•th lhti CO\.lllly Ct1ttlt C)I P.irtOl"I, s~nw Ana, C.tl f
OAT£: OCT 01 1990 vuu ARE IN Dlf AULT DATED 5 02 90 UNLLSS MUTUAL I UNO Cr RTtrl AGE HTS BROKtRS & 13 20, 1992 llw f ollo,..1n1J persons O•ulhrOv C1t • lllll. llun 01.irror. Counl.,. on Octobl>f 0210/
Cary• L. Oranvllle, 1.HllJLI~ A OHO o~ rnusr YOU TAK[ ACllON lO CATE •:0101 CONf,ISll"i. MANACfnS, 3090 Brlslol T ,. I lfC dO·nq b·J~111<''>S IS I ng1on H~.ith, c.1t I 'l~MG .!. 1'11\2 ,,., •• busmns II con
Clerlc, By J•net Young, f)Aft:O Ji.t>n 0' l'leg uu PROTECT YOUR PAOP. or (125 S~tARI •; 01" 01' Strl.'t'l. "u•llJ 160, Cost.I PUBLIC NOTICE CAUrOANIA l'R(CISION I 1111 bu•·n~,, ,,. con F546473 dueled I>'('.,, lnc:l•V.dUal
O C O t:RTY IT MAY Bt: SOLO Al PE.NHlll.11.:R JOI Al Rt; MM.t. C I.I 92626 MACHIN[ tJJO Unrt C. ductl'd b'( un 1nd•v1011.,I l>ubt.,nrd Newport Brnth f tle ro9111r11nt(t) com• Deputy LlS'l VU IJl•l: A Tl NA PUBLIC SAU If '\'OU TUl1NfUN01NC A1th.11cf Henry Schwcock (1st St A1<lrl•w5 Pl,1c1' 1110 rr.gffi1tir1tj1) cnm Cn.t.lM •.iO.i ryP.10tOc.m11r1red to t1on~cl bUSJ Publltlltd Newport TO PROlf:CT YOUll PHOP NEED AN lXPl.ANATION Proµorly m~\I tu1 In l'tl IJ12 Outnggor Or . Co Flctltloua S.1nlJ l\n,1, C.11r1 llUO~ mMC• <J lo lrn11•..ic1 bu~1 , nt"n onotr the F1ehlou1
Buch·Costa Mes• Delly [HTY II MAY flL &OLO AT OF THE NATURE OF THC: •pCPCICll Oll NO i AP rotn tlet M.:ir. Cahl 92625 Bualn •s• N•me Ur11nll.l Consomi.1, (t,f nc~~ UI "'' lhe 11\;l•tlQUt lub r l3 '°·.!,Nov"''*' Ou&.>114tH NMn•(I) httM
P1tot June 18, 23. 30, July ~L~gfll~~ ·l~lf~lA~Aljg~ PROCEt: DINO AGAINST l'LICAOLI.! Oc·lly Martin Sctiwe1chert, Statement South Gk>11huri.t 01 . An~ fJu&in\"U N1m11sl l1tolP<J :), 111. 2 nno~ on· N.,199 m•nc~)A
1 1992 or TH £ "ATURt: OF THE YOU. YOU SHOULD CON Pilyr11'111 T •!Tl!: F' 1n P•lV 13f2 Outrigqcr Or., Corontt Tiie f Oll,.,..,1n I Pt''~OflS hr m ~I fl~. ca1,1 :>tt08 1boo.e 011 ~ut111\I ~h. I 12 T 700 Kelly t M·•itr , s 729 TACr A LAWYER monl tf'qt111rd on •c:: dl· Mar, Calif 92625 .aro dO•li<l tlu5o1f•t"\'l :t· 111111 llus•nllu is con A irnt K 011w1t.1111 This llAll!ment wu },1t)d a PAOCI C:OING AOAINS T .so LINDA ISlE Nt:W tl'l'l..anCc ol 11 ur111 1 b•IJ Th111 busineu IS con· NUMBt:A ONC LE.ASINO & ducted by ;in 1ndt111du.11 flus ~l.itam N w,11 I IM PUBLIC NOTICE · llOittl Iha COUlty Cl~ ol Amended Publtc.llon
1~ f0ll t •U JllOULO CON PORT BEACH, CA !:i2tGO forrn ot f'.ivmcnl A I v dUCIM by. husband and SALLS ~88l M11ch1ne The re911tr111t(SI corn "'''h IM Count'( Cl ... of Of.ange County on Octobet
13-9:1 IAC.I A LAWVLR ·111 a suet ltddrou or mcnts must bu b'f c.1~n. "'"' Dove Huntington Rt,lcll, rnenced 10 1ta1u,c1 b~ OrJOQI! COW\ty Oil Srp11>m Flotlttoue a. 1992
NOTICE OF common dts1gn lion or ct•n•rrl'CI cllrc1t en 1'•1!r s Ot Tht reg15tr4tnt(s) com-Cail 92641) neu under UT11 f~t!•ous ~ 11. tfr'J2 BuslM•• N-. FM941t
TRUSTEE'S SALE property is c.ho ..... n abOvl.' 11111 11u11 ' crnx11 or by " mc:nccd to transact bus1· P.1c1l1c Turbo. Inc. A Call Aus.nen N1ma(s) lt11ed F5442 t2 Sl•toment p bl r.tltes Newpon 0.aeh
T .S. Ho . 24923 no ••llr nlf '" IJ'"' n u lu Unotoo s1.11os po&1.tl b11nlc ~·under lhe F1ct111ous lorm~ Corpo1•1to11 588l above on· Septrmbtt 21 Publt&.llC!d Nt¥tpor1 °"'th Tho ro1iow·~ !WfSOtll u ' ~ t~Of r-~ 1, HEREBY 111 comple'l"noli" or cor· ••Pr u . or t111911ph u .. ,1,,1111 N•mo(s) hr.led M11cn111e D••"•· Hunl1,.,9loll t9'l2 a11 Oo•no bu!.lftf'~I., Cost.-M.ra Daily Prlot c. Y'[N • ti Mo• Oily, rOCtneM) .. Th bcnt.>I clary ITl(llll'y Quiff Ma~r t.lll'CI. AboYt on Seplcrnbef I, 81 ACh C11lil (l;'(,.11'1 BrendA Conso ... sl(i co .. ., Ml'S.l Oaily PtlOI POS' fACTUM USA )()( IObet 13, 20. 27, Nowembf!f
Ni -~rntJr• OJ t9'.32 I under $.NI ON•IJ or Trusl OJ money O!dt, I) y b•o to Ul'12 T nrs bUltnC!SI II Ctlll• Tlhli 1Lllrcm nt w .•• lorell ~I'll •l'ti r 22, 29, Octob(l1 CtNT\Jf\'f & PEAC~. 235 J 1992 ..... 10. , .. -... by r0o1<oon1 of i NClllth or Utt tr•'11rr 11 Rov~nut S•• Richard H. Sc;hwe1eken ductl'd by n corpuru1ion with 1he Counly Cll'r11 of 6, 13 Hin B•O•dw y, Cos11 Mou, T-784
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Cttepet • ~ COUNTY COURTHOUSE! 1rvrred 10 the undet!.•r1od 3 O 2 2 O , LAO UH A bor tO. 1912 llu&onen N:imr(li) hi.It'd Pubhi.hl'd N4·wpof1 6~t1th FlctlUoua Cl),tfl Mu.}, Catrl. 9162)
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1625 Glalot (.;fr;l( n ORIVt . Wf.:ST. ltl l.1utt iind Oenutnd tor Sn fl ATTN: C. CARTER AO l'ubl i.11•<1 Newport Bench RobNI H ~ Rtch11rd•, Seplombcr ?(), Ottobor 6. St•t•m•nt dfuttt'd b'( a cor!)Q(ation Stmte .... nt Co M I E C 'y 01 ,.ANIA Al'A ill!' .. wt lll'n rlol•CO of do C .. •t.a ••,.~• 0"ily Pilot P•l~•dtmt ht roQ1itr1nt(1) COm• Tht FOtlQwong l)ft5onl •t• ... H • "'' • · "' .. 4 .... 7t4 •43 ... 03 .... ... •0 .. 1 l "O 111"~ T"• r 1•-n
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Cfom•tlOn r 1•urr .. "I loo ' 5'1a.1 8 lo JJ V lh(l icm n r>g o<lnci rv 1, oll 1 Of tti• Nt!"'J>O!I MOtOlt CO (f)RAILWAY file I01to•;1"''0 P"'~ 011(•1 Caftl (l.t,.llO lholl1 •UltenlC'nt WAS I.led Ofllt'lge Cou11tv on CK1obtlf
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l<eilt'I &rlc:khn B •a c h · Bo r n I n JIOI SILi BEACH 1040 METRO 1086 ISIAND 2 106 BEACH
COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT
2169 ======BEACH 2669 Thi• 1tatemeot was filed Shelby, Oklahoma,
wilh the County Clerk 01 Mr. Sheely hved In Or· I:.:;:=:.:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.::::= I========== I E'S1do 4BA 3BA Condo •AVAILABLE!. Or= Coutlly on Octobef ange County for 65 SenlM• P-•dlse.! o.oor .. or'e lkeam •2SA h&"ct, patto, 1rp1c, New remod I, n/pets, tJluNs/111ow, 3BR 2•~BA--; Large 2Br 2a. Apt.
2, 1 years and was lho As · I---------<loTgoous re1lromen1 Boautltul 4BR pool gar, $1200 mo yrly frpl, tenms/pool etc, den, newly remo d Call &31·4088
• NPT H ghts 2Br 1 Ba
•Pl w hardwd floors,
frplc garage w/remote
comrOI 631-4442
Fl48478 slstant u s. Postmas GENERAL , 1002 commun. less than 1 home In Summerfield Dys (310) 597-3055 Ev S1400'mo 675 6149 Avail 1mme<1. $2,000, ---------
Published Newport Beach· ter for Corona dot mil• to be.Jehl 2-3BR tract. Vaulted ceilings (310) 597·8585 1=----------mo. 723·0352 •E'SIDE•
Costa Meu Daily Piiot Oc· Mar. Ho Is urvlved by ::::=:;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::: from $130,000. Secu· Aemod. kitchen, new E Sldo, Igo new 2BR _H_V_H_o ___ 5_B_R_3_B_A_3, 2 stry, 2BR I ' .BA, d
lobtf 13, 20, 27, November w llo C.:>r<>tiiea and •Won't La at at nly gated & park like. appl $227,500 I========= 2BA encl. g:lr, bit ins. :-nesh 1 •1., w, encl garage, paho, •OCEANFRONTS•
3 · 2 $1995 mo, 2 ~ t
S 1895 mo lple. 2 c:
pkg. wntr 722·0824
3 1...... $198,500 Easts1de C-21 Ber .. Realty C·2t Sea Br .. ze BALBOA w/d, nice, quiet. nr gar, .ros qain • wa" nJpe1s, 645-43 19 • """"' many fov1nn friends. • to o fAm h ol
S .. ., End Unit 3BR 21,;,e a, (714) 962·8881 (714' H2·5521 ocn. $1 ,000 642·7334 ~ · sc o ---------T·787 orvicos will bo hold 1 11 & 1 _...;....._.;..• -----PENINSULA comm pcol. $2,5001 •EASTSIOE•
PU8UC -TICE Wednesday, Oct. 14, sep am Y rm rplc. Make the right move. 21071"'e,,.....,,..S-1d_o_1_4_00.,...s-l-c-o-nd-o-. mo. 682·5637
nv 2·00 p M t S 2 car gar. p vt yard & =========::: af •-:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.::::=:: 2BR 1 •,,Ba l o w n 2 Years N ew ! 3Bli
26A I.amity compleK,
$1050/mo
714-650·8310
IOUCITATION OF
NOlllllA TIONS
PUllLIC NOTICE
Par9M1 Interested in par·
tlc1pa&lnQ 1n the Fountain
Valley SC:hool Oistrlcl'• ap-
pncellon lor grants under
the Elementary I nd Sec·
ondsry Education Act for
BtUngual Education may al· tend a public meellng on
Wedrt 1 1a.'.f/. October 28,
l992, ... yinolng ' II 7:00
p m 1 • .he Rush Room or ~ Fountain Valley School
d. · · 8 t. An· morel $198,500 IRVINE 1044 __ P_ll_o_t_R_e_a_E_•_ta_t_.,..;....1• 28R 2' BA, 2·pahos, OCEAN FRONT 3BR house, garage, I •C'·
Crhol.lwrcsh. P
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resbSyt.terAnlan_ 642 .... 7 .... 7 2BR 1 BA yrfy untwn gar • I space, inside 28 A upper, 2 car gar. 0 ,..,
C .. .. PILOT CLASSllflKD $925. Also Furn room lndry area s1poo1mo place. •••· Patio drows Rd., Newport oldwoll Banker 5350 C . · frpl, IMMAC. $2300 lndry rm. $825 mo
Beach,ln Ueu o f flow· ========= OXFORD COURT It's the •••Y·to-winter AV AL Avail immed. 998-3434 mo, yrly, 67$-2272 2617 Orange acceaa, lnfOf'matlon-Mng 723·1206, CENTAUR MGMT era, dooauons may be Lowest priced B-t at packed marketplace _6_73_7_4_12,_.:....·----E.S1de, Laurel Pt. 2 mslr 642,2288 or 722 9012 made t o N e wport CORONA $218K 280, 2.BA, gar visited regularly. sue-LAG 2 Br, 2 lull balh sies. 2'' BA. 11p. 2·ca11=========
Beach Public Ubrary DEL Ulln 1022 Princs only 854-3098 cnafully. by all kinda Ocennlront w/marina gar, p a110. $1250 /mo. AP•DTMENTS Fund, 856 San c•-m. Uln.l\ f 631 A021 "" .. "' o consumers. Sec'd bldg w/2 encl ··•
ente ,Dr., Newport f:::=::.::::==:=::.:::::.:::::l=========t:::=:=:======I 1...,....--------FOi RENT Beach, CA 92660. In· 5 NEWPORT I parkng spcs. Furn Avl E S1dt', Laurel Pl. 2 msrr
t er men1 3l Pac Ilic pyglass Value! lllSC IUL 1111 $1800 yrfy. 675·0308 stes. 2•!1DA. l/p. 2·car ========
View Memorial Park, Model perfect 5BR wt BEACH 1069 • Old classic 6 burner gar. pa1io, $1 250/mo
Newport Beach. Pa-180' views. Terms or :::======= !STATE. SIU.ES gas stove~ 3Br & 2Ba 631-4021
•EASTSIDE•
2 BR d uplex O W,
wshr dryr hkup. go·
rage. 5850 mo
1665 Tustin Ave
CEN'i /1L''" 'GMT
ii42·~:,. 'i8
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STUDIO on Pen•n •
:.ula PO!nl $850 mo
all ut1I Inc 723 1355
STEPS TO SAND
Clean 1 BA, lrg d ecli,
g.uagc. ulll pd N 1pe1s
S750 mo. 723.1292
c1hc View Mortuary, lrade Call Pa trick I l(trns. Now pnl/crpt 1---------BALBOA
Olrectlng. 644-2700 T enore •780-8702 Bes t buy on Lido 125 -======== $1350 yrly. 673 0708 E.S1de, Perfect lor 3 ISIAND *'•1'1C'.', T SEE• WESTMINSTER Agl Nat1oow1do USA Via Mentono-4bd/4ba, -prof. 3 lge mstr BR 2~06 '' '1•l
price s l ashed!! 11 REAL ESTATE with inC11v1dual lu ll BA. ::::;;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:::::: Beauufu' lo lt bdrm 2692
$690,00 0 760·0606 CORONA Lgo 2 car gar w/slOr· c 1BA /,;>l lrplc O W !=:.:::::.::::======
It Worked! FC.'NTAIN
VA:LEY 1034
752-8522 ext 219 EXCHANGE 1600 age, hv rm, din rm. • harming hght lBR pa110, lndry rm, S750 FREE UTILS B upstrs, nr Ferry. Avl 1 R Apl, Distressed Owner ;;;:::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:::::DEL MAR 2122 ,modern kit. Sl 490. 10,20. yrly 1se prel'd 236Avocado $540 mo low dep. Have: lrvlne Wes1parkl=========I 675·1199 $785 mo 963·85 t8. CENTAUR MGMT pool, lndry c;irpon Must Sell! nr new 3BR 2\.'/Ba, 2 •Light, airy, 2BR l BA 642·228B or 722·901 2 714-894-8115
Ocean v1ow Newport car gar. Will trade up over gar Avall mmed I========= 3BA 2BA upstrs, IMMACI 554 JOANN LG 26R 1---------
I placed a cla~tned
ad Lo sell my sora and
ll worked! IL reached
the right ·area and the
right person-thats
what counts. I would
dcnn11.e1y use the
Dally Piiot again Lo
advcrusc..
Virginia Cook
Costa Mesa
Bonus Buy!
Bonus room makes
this home 11 super
buyl Perfect for home
ol hce or mother·1n-
law. Interior tract.
$237,500
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C7t4a 830-2100
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 1040
Cresl Model 4. 3BR +. to N ewport S350K· · 1 lridg, micro. Lrg patto, den. 3BA, 2 C3r gar S400K. Valent i ne $900/mo. 640-5633 NEWfORT skylghts, gar, ln~ry -t den, 1',Ba, lire-========:::
G roat condl '8oS1 Properties 759-7659 Cozy 2BR hse; 0/W, BEACH 2169 hkup, $1650 494·9530 pince, nr bus, K-Mart prtccd ocean view, frplc, garage, pvt & ma rket. $750 mo
5298,500. 645-4588 =========::: patio. Walk to beachil::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.::::;: :========I 642 2288 or 722·90!2
EASTBLUFF B01ttlUtlCONDO~ St 150/mo. 640·7211 BALBOA Attractive 1Br with v~ "' Beach Rentals'. PENINSULA pvt pallo Groat aroa· I======== $539,000 Beaulll\l'l fOI Dwt.., 2607 walk · 54to6.908ever1yth1ng REN""ALS TO
3BR 2.75BA 2 story w/ -==JUOn::;:;;:::;:;;:a::;:;;:::;:;;:::;:;;:= COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT PENINSULA 1
panoromlc vi ew • YEARLYOR WlN:TER SHARE• 2724 Noonan -----------========= S550,IAO,Sl950 MO • Furn 1 BR 1 BA ga-Available!!
$850,000 CUS rOM Costa Maaa 2bd 1·48ftlncl Wattr1ronl rage, AJC, yrly S800/ 2BA 1 • Ba townhouse ;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::=:::::
380 3 SBA. bric k IN· Coodo w/2bo $900 Easts1·de F11m1sllfd\Jnlum1shed mo CIOso to bcti w lcnced yard, S735t * Westc litt Pool Hm
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F V·11 R I (213) 553.3773 L mcos, r. doors 'w1n N ewport Bch Stu 3BA, hugo back yard, I a enta s mo 546·9081 gc pvt ma'llrer SU•te
Reduced $25,000 :;: Views! Ake r · Balboa Bay Club cul do-sac s1ree1. encl 675-4912 •Oceanfront Lg 3BA E SIDE clean I BA ~~~-J'~nt~I ~r;:;;,':;·
Bank r Po 1s pJ1ced 10 &40·SO&O $1050 gar $1250 548·7001 2 03, f/p, d/w, w/d, W;iuu. 35 pd All ~ ----'-,,..,,,..-:-.,....1
sell al $339.000. Huge 321 COLLEEN gar, Nd ~t'"STTOO mo gar sml yard. no pets t • 1 M• to bch. gorgN>Vs ~:'e:1~~~'; lr;:-~~e~ l\~j!Hbj 2b~o~:_:'s~!del ~~~ •3BR 2•,,Ba charming •Lg :>Br 3'~Ba Dover 1 ~~:~~~~: Paid. E~51~,m~ 1~R/8 ~6:: ~~:k;~::.as~~ ;;;;~
kitch en w/1sland • •••H••rn• twnhse 1n Nwpt Hghls Shores home, lg y.irCJ, Newer b1.11ldmg, clean ~ 0 9 Diana 645 5811
Frenc h doors and __ __;;t.""''!J?«='""'t"-'=h.1:..;;..._~ Corona d el M ar trplc, dbl gar. lg yard walk to schh .. shops, No pets. 723-0823 or Faacr, Sp7a2l51om, ol.au2n6d8r0y C OM 5385. M F non-
1 Channel Reel view S1225' "A7 75 o S2300 mo 646 8583 3 10 ~n5.IU:19 rge deck Must Seel HARBOR RIDGE 260 51600 mO'.,.. · 4 . .,., ""' Santa Ana Ave •E smoker l o sh1ue 4Br
C-2t A Neighbor· \flew! Vie w! View! 3BA , den. yard, 2-car •Lido Peninsula• 2Br fum, bayfront, close Cathy 650 3237 l'TI$g 2 ' ,ea house. w1d
(\°fd E8"'3 porlu0m Just Reduced, Now Oceanfront lbd gar, clean, no pets u mquo 1 & 28A Units to le"Y· 2 car parking. Carmen, 760·1343
4) 0.21 0 5525,000I A l mos l Hou:>o $2200 625 8 Plumer. St,050 tor lease Private bch winier 310·375·5500 E'side Lg 2br 1BA C OM Fem pre f .
2500 s I, sec system Pru Ci:\l.Rlly, Agl. on b ay. 673-60 3 0 303 Edgewater bale. encl garage $462 50 utihl c s
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A C, 3 decks , hugo N e wpo rt B eaeh 1 __ a_r_a_r_a_2_9_· ---7 10 Lido Park Or. BEAUTIFUL BACHELOR 120 E 20th •722 6804 UCI & beach close
entry courtyard Valen 2bd --.,~~_,...,,,..,-,,...,,..,=-----..... On The Boardw alk · ' Karen, 723 5882
tine Properties. Jo yce St"C Bldg S2800 .. SEA ISLAND-2BR. . Kit. Igo b:nh. Quiet & EASTSIDE 759 7659 For Ad Action 21 BA. golf course V\J. Secure $540 Yearly B ack Bay Call a 2600 SQ ft, 2 stry. incl ulll. n •• n 'p , Country St"lltflg lg 1 BR Call SUMMER-S3300,mo 644·9l2J 673 6372' w yard S645 mo. 329
Cl lft_.. R!;NTALS AVAILABLE ...,,. •W;ilk to Nwpl Bch STUDIO Non-smkr prcl Un vers1ty Dr H ass 9U ,,. Ten111~ Club. 2"'"0 • Pvl bch. •trcct prl.ng, 64 2·2816 No pe1s
Tod I Wa te rfront Homes AO V SOR ~ "" ay Inc. Realtors -1 sr. 4BR 3BA, g;ime 1.1111 p aid. S600 mo GOOD LOCATION!
ftM lo 1011are lrg mobile
home near SC Pla7:l
Pvt rm oath, k1tch pnv.
• $300 mo. 557-6734
842·5878 631-1400, 710-3600 842·5878 rm w wet bar S2300 675 0481 or 432 6312 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,....~~~~~~---~--~~-~:::::::=, ______ ~6~7~3:.e:90:::=.0~~~.::===============-.::::::5=2=8=C=a=n=c=h=a=6=''=0=-1=G=3::;1 YEARLY. B alboa B ay-r front. Priv beact1
Lg 2BA 1•1BA IOwn
hou~c. tndry rm. d w
pa110 5795 mo
LIDO IS LE qu•el M F
wantl'd to Sll'"lrr
hoY.,e Be"c:h t>.1y No
drug,., smoke. net-;.
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723·1%2
For all your home and business needs
poer 2Bri2Ba, park ng
51800.mo. 67~81
CORONA
DEL MAR 2 6l2
2BR 2BA, w d trl.up So
ol PCH, $1200 & ulll
S500 dcp 8 1 8 ·500·
1218 .
2 078 Thurin Mature ptol non smlo.r
CENTAUR MGMT . lo sh.1re 20r B;ilt>cn
642-2288 <1p1>1, v·ow Very r11cc
S600 o.-in. n3 u1211 Hurry'.! NH .ti 36\h SL 1 BR If You Want An 10A s-100 ultl '"Cl.
Ei.lra lg East• de 1 BA non '"'"'· no pt"ls that s qu•cl & clt'a11,1_6_i_5_-090'J _____ _
no pets & great pl.lee Nv.pt, luit furn condo,
10 ltve w tow rent. call pool, 1cnn, wk 10 bt'h ,
ME NOW & qel your unturn BR AvA1I 10
rebate•631·8427 15, llS gar, w d.
Cute clean 1 BR ap1. on Open Dally! $495 re ts 6-t6 8.i 73
the bayfront, 2nd lloor -0-U-IE_T_L_O __ C_A_T_l_O_N_!_ On Marina. Lge p11t10, 4
umt w ith deck. Avail bll.s 10 bch, w 'd r.on/
nppro11• 10 15 s1100 Cozy house 2BR 1BA smkt , S.t50 to SGOOI
mo. Call 642·6515 m I yard, new carpel & mo . 6 7'3 ·3868 vort1ca1 blinds $850
228 ·~ Sle rks Shr WestSlde CM hse
ACOUSTIC CEMENT ELECTRJCAL 3610 HOME LOANS 8r PAINTING 3858 TILE 3928 COSTA MESA 2624
CENTAUR MGMT $425 mo • ) ullls
642·2288 Respon adlt 35 •. Nf
smkr drugs 631-8466
REMODELJNG CONCRETE 35261=====::: REPAIRS 3758 RE.AL ESTATE
3408I:::======= S pas-t ans ·220v lllesl:::======= 3816 eW.P . YOUNGOUfST One by One Tiie
Sorv1ceirepa1t
========:I WIEKI CONCRETE SIRV Briden Elec111c Concrete cumngfjack u c Ins 538 3791
* RS Homa Repairs =========
1crm110 dry rot repu;
doors, pl\1mbir1g, &
more' :!'4 hrs. 646 0997
Painting Conlr11c tor •counters •firs •shwrs
Ouat paint "9 b)' pro115 ~era<n•c •'!l~rllle •:..late
L1cflG02098 Ins. •5913 15 Tom 71<>2189
Free est 645 3305 Ceilings painted'retelftt
removed/repairs Dis·
counts! Written Guar
Acousticpro 563 9009
hammer/3' Bobcat
487559 a31.2810 I========= ·---------
Mortgage Rate
Hotline
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doors, pl1.1r11b.n9. & •-==========
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moval, cleanup, lawn
serv 45 l ·8846
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C Free Est & Reference$ ar .. z• enat. De· John & Shelby 846 6176 •-========== MASONRY 3828 very compo1it1ve •ion and bid from · 1-C.ah Top S For d•a int.ell\, ltc 648228 TUTORING 3930 S35 sf C1.11tom/comm FLOOR INSTALL mond, iewelry, Rolex, ======::::;;;:::::: call Jny 650-3359
tr-••t.. 842--0737 =C=H=ILD==.=CARE===3=S=3=6 REPAIRS 3620 buy and sen. 653 w Blackmun M -onry -T-Rt_M_P_A-IN_T_t_N_O_Y_OUf_ I::.:::::.::::====== -~-ADDITIONS 19th SI. 646-7262 Biic!. block slono ' Eng . Readg, Te1>1 Prep ..,..,_._ ~ castle is my canvas Ages 1 O·Adull. MA
all types, local, trusted :::;::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::: Wood Flo~lng Cus Ouaht y .Jow elry and lree est 20 yrs OAP Good rates, refs Thank Eng. CA credc.-nllals
builder for 30 yeara CHILD CARE 7 d1'ys Watch Aopalt , custom 61 7182 636•3109 YO>.J, Lawrence 96J·9685 EKp 23 y1s 675 2760 Uc,212542 4~1 tom Work Nt'g price, B wk, All hra, m my C M 20 yrs in Business 1ewolry. 1.1y 1Sell/ Waterr.)lls poof remoClcl Professional Tutoring
Wanlen Const. Custom home, vory lovtng DI· AbrohBm 559 7963 Tr ado 3 116 Nowport bric~ rock block 1110 1n homo 1st gr.ido-
Rtmodehng, additions, mosphero 631 ·2460 Blvd. 673 -0385 concrl'te LtC bonded PIANO & VOCAL colll'ge All 51.1biec1s
Fr-dHign 30yrs e11p 0 0 OTHCA GA Const Smee 1977 LESSONS 3868 Cambrid ge Acadom1c
11'307331 Mt·20H l VIN M with GARAGE DOORS • 633 9744 • Services 494-7018
APPUANCES
SERVICE
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3426
LOVING NANNIES D ecorative Steel lest, 111br muse 1ucht 1s
3932 avail, Hp, rellable, 16'x7', replace your •Lawn• mow ed front SERVICES 3831 asso, Ol lnselmann 54H70I COVERINGS
::::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;::::;;:::;::::= prof trainin g, ft om heavy wood dooTI & back $11 50, clean
W ••... _r(Dryer-•trl.. $1 00 a week 7S3·5223 $450 1rlCI t ... 1ns1 .. ll & 1 1 P H $10 II ,,_ '" • .. .. ups cort'P serv R so wo 1poctnll:ze 1n n1obil~ aper ang1og ro •
Service and Repair free hauling ol old a.val.I, 83t-8809 home repaitaTnrvices POOL :Zs yrs exp paper
15 yra axi>. call Ed door with lhls ad s65 elo el spec .al J 9 stripped I 00 .._ gu3r.
Townhouse-Style HUNTINGTON G",, "Gee FOR 3BR 21 :;.Ba, encl ga· lU\A ~
rage, w shr dryr hkups. BEACH 2640 RENT 2740
p vt bacl( yard, pool & ==========
.pa s 1070 mo + S350 3BA 2~ BA Sp aetous l=.::::5;:t::o::r-=e:.::::G::•::r::a;:g::•::•;:
d ep. 5~7001 T o wnhouse s lyfe, -• 2233 Fairview Rd 11200 sq fl. oak cab, Double, 181{21 Cost.i
$200 OFF 2268
Maple Lg 2BA 1 BA
nr bus, K Mart. mov
les, $650 ·mo
642 2288 or 642· 1276
Mesa $250 mo, Call lrpf, d1n1ng rm, new 54 2.3960.WkdV i 0 -4 paint yr.d, gar (Beach
& He•I) S 1050 9"'8·9Sll COIOIBICIAL
Avail now . Lge 18R •••T •r"P•9m IBA ... den. d'W, gar·~ ...,&A&G
b11ge d1Spo sal, car·I~~~~~~~!!~
$300 OFF MOVE IN port, $700 t sec. Nol:!
~ogs. (3to> s92.2214 BUSINESS OFFICE Charming I BR ,
courtyard Apts G<1tcd, ========t fOR R!NT 2769 pool Close 10 every.
1h1ng• 842·58se NEWPORT EXEC o ffices, JW
Airport, NB. r rom
$J50 mo f vi wori.
•t.1t1o ns $1 !>0 mo
$300 OFF MOVE-IN! BEACH 2669
2BR. lncd yd. Wlr pd ========== 638-4120 9 -!WM
2194 Placentta·O $755
• $750 M oves U In!
E side 2Br, nu paint
cpl, :<'69 0 16th Pl
$725 No pct 644 0452
• 1 Mo Fr~(' Util•I Lo
clean 2br Iba. g.ir, nu
cpt, O,W , st orage
$750 No Pee 640 2495
•2BR Duplex, quiet. lg
tnc;d yd,. 6'191 gQr. gd
area, W O hkup1
$825 mo 647-7540
•2BORM $750• Free prt.ng, lurn, rf'· * 1 BDRM $600• cep1, coffee. cont rm -FAX 50<:. coplet I Oc Frig, dshwshr, stove 833 9!>50 Al Quinlan
incl. No pets 545-4855 •---------
• 2BR tBA, S900 mo Primo COM loc n et,'\•I
ut1I mcl a-age, lrg or olf1ce Mr Gt'o1c;ie,
pallo. 210 10 .... c r 41st ownf'r. 500 to 10,000
Av91l 1mm•d &31·1148 rt 675 3700
• Beautlful 2BR f BA IU'"..-'"'" • owno!'S unit, gran1le ~uu;;~
t.1lch & mrble firs, r PDIJUIQ
hso to bch! S48 2369 ========~ 83&-4t38 CLEANING t-eoo-aeo-1203 All American Tree• • r 80~,.597 64170 SERVICE 8 4 Aes1Cornm (ll0)~12n
Service Removal. I:::======== WE G.is Slld Ha"" l""*lher BUSINESS
=======:I SERVICES 35481-======== Tr tm , Senior Oise . .., ....,, .. r•a1n1t1.PPBy
3510
-:;::;:::;:::;:::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:::'-Frco er.t. 531•841 5 Cool Water Pools To1111 Interior Aomod· OPPORTUNITY ~1<nll\ • BANDY MAN 3710 MOVING 3834 wklf pool clng, chem el1ng Sorv. Advfce To COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA llESA 2624 2904 ========~===l·~~c~~~=====~==~ ~~~~~·~=~T~h:•~C:r:~;Y:·~~:~7~1~7:2~·~1;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OltJ Cuatwt W•IMl•rtt Complete bomeloHl<:o ,,......,RllPAIRS Horne/ =LE=G=Al======= est. 775·1722 ~· & rtpMI. cuttm •dwlk. cl•~~1~5~~8~0• Rental PROPERTIES PUBLIC NOTICE YACHT REMODEUvG Costa Muo 1 ST TIME OFFER
k .p .FrMtll Paint-Carpentry otc · SERVICES 3812 The Calif, Pubhc Ut1li· ROOFING 3910 394n
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$99 s •ty De •t largeAnnuAl lOCome ..... ..-C....547-1&44 -...... ,...rot""'='•1..,. .... ~ .... -e-c-=-... -n.,......-Drywall. Gaty&rtS-5217 I=~======== ti•• CommlHiOn RE· ecun pos1 Lrve Sbow Call For
At9M1, Rtmod Ooora. ~ 7yrs eitp, xlnt ref'•, Carpentry. plum bing. QUIRES that all used ;::::;;:::;::::=;;:::==== o.taila, S ~ roq.
OOws. tlbinltt. l l\ICCO & dl"f' dependable & rehable, tile, dryw1.111. maaoory •L••·· Help-fin•• h ousetfold g o ods Re Roota .. Repalra 1:1::n1::a::r_=,::E;:x;:t;:or::~==.c::t:: .. t::e::.A.=,. Bay Breeze Apartments (310) 2~ 3770
Wll. ltntn, 111.., "c. Uc call Yolanda 631·5961 & more RHs r.ites Foroclosure? Evic tion? movers print their Local A•I•. 16 Yrs the~rt mocs";,,.:"1~1~, 35yrsup M'JMl.oMT µ;;;:,u-c1e--.. e'81 .11tn• .. •H•• BankrlJPICy? Divorce? PU C Cal T number, G p II RI AMlRICA'S NtiW MON· ....------.... E/Z Alford11ble •Oll,l llmos and c ttaul1eurs reott'r ec ic g VaChl Sl'le$ Service l S . & Q . l BR A t YMAKtR ITlllJ' enm
S13ht-4,Stthr-3.St5hr2 HIM'Mhnn8ftlenlcn uons 800-273-4529 print lhettTC P num-838-1988 #621368 •72t.013t• p 3CIOU ' UICt pts you S3-4 K c allh
Maturetrdy to wttl. NP CM Lie. Tnaur. '•----------be II'\ *" ctvert • h C ) Q B w lo.ly. No S (town to CAIPET 3514 Jack .. Smiltl Ma-4Me Lie. aur. LocaJ r.ta. ltad Credit Removed m:nta If yo: hav:ea ========1;::::==--====1111 Wtt 00 ccan rcczes, t>vy It QuahtltK1 PTJf"T.
============! Free est e73-7Ust Qwarant .. 1 SCREEN Tom. '~ .SM.0792 • • ,.... llle-Whlt•••H Sunbrtt• ..,..,41 ~ Horne ..... ,.. No Jot> ••k for Ann qveauon •t>out itie i. Pool, Covered Parking &
he/bonded/In• own/ CAI 800 640-3304 goar''''chot•u·,,~eur, • c"amoll sE•VJCES 3920 CONDOM l•Plf' ~ cetpe4t'llPflOI ........ r by 22 -police 100 smalVl•roe. •lecl · " Laundry Fac1')1.t1'e c'-*'Q Ripen. tcoechQfd ;;.-943...,2 ,. ptumb/carpen O\C. Se Oankruptc y from SI 10 Pvbhc UUhtiea • VINDHfQ ROUTE
IMllCpe C ....... IOIO nlOf dtse. 675 ... toe Olvo 1ce fro m $30 Comm .. "°" Metlcuto .. MOiton'• HAMMER C JI 548 A'l36 Big PtOf~ Call Am4t•t·
paralegal •ervlce __ 1
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t4ij·;558;· 1!·if4i1iS&;jt .... -Mobtla IC,._., 1ervtee. a -v...J can OefendH 24 Hrs Doc prop. 850·1926 i-Oft....... no mln .• no Hrvlce TIME". ,., _____________ ._ __ _. 1-IOO-t!Wl 3933
DECJ
3528 COATING
RAUUNG 3720 I. S , ehrg. Low••• rr1ce1, r ,_DIS_m ____ u_rT_QIS_•_...n __ -
.... ruptc•/Dtvorc• owfft, toro09, pro • Larry 64:Z 5$95 .. , ur
J570t======== Att~yasstate<I XLNTrep. 1 flrmlft.inl. ~,..-, • PIJSOllALS 3002 P!IS()llAJ.S 3002 hcorM JN!f1 of 1Q.o ·
Ill •••T ftl Heullng, Mem 8BB·JN1ymt plan Ttlmt. Vft/IC 731.ase ... ......... •• HAIR • NATURAL$"
/JOrlvew•v•·pallo•· W•t.,proot Deck Co•t· Damolltion. Aemodellog? £11.1918-722 .. 500 ~ &1911. it 11~111~-==T..n===.=.=== l!JalltW ••P.w euccna iJkV. Supe·
PMh• etc, ... -.. Ing, Qu•l"y wrtl, ,... .Walllleconcret4181lrff• MOVtng Co. ua..aM. iH"l\ln~ ............. House Sitter ..... llabl.I.. ''°' hlllf ,. p tl>d•
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COICIETE
111111. ..... U..t'NClW tlCWMlble f>'ICe•, Lie .. rnh, etc 746-tlH lowHt rat"....,.. IEPAllS , 3921 ,.._... M•w W uc.:t.al No ~. -· UW..... 37J.-S 117430 7D .. 7• t0•ur a nottc.. 894>-~19 ·-=~~====~ _,,.. _,.. tabl •h•d acco1.1nt1 ::==!. An~ fot •*!-W t d C d /H Pl.I lnv••lmer11 seeutad T-'.,...CeM.CaMt BOii! IEAl.ESTATE . •~•nld•r• ere my one : on o ouse p eo r byitnYm1lory.Mwwnum
Conc-atk* 8loctt Lie °"'Y buSIMn. Aepa.,. Be a ch for o 3 7 yr o Id JtwMtm...,, '*' 'toote
• 277321. ""'-.t0uall 111CTIJCA1 3110 llPAJIS 3758 3811 PAINTING 3158 a lnatallatlona ' fOt ma1eet dittrll'IUC0t
L.Ow"'°"(!14)t'2·1093 ·========·:========·:=:;::;===== CNrlea 712•7924 professional, non-smoker, clean ahlp F"0t info. Cllft ,_ an~ responsible. Currenrly living in 800 ea.52aa.
•
L.A , but vt1ll be wondng in the
Oronge County oreo thru Jonuory.
Avall Nowt
• '211-722-2071 •
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Be Tuesday, OctOber 13, 1992
ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT MEJtCHANDIS! YACllTS 7018 &111'GMQIDB IOUSIOYCllllZ VOLISWAGO• UDDUlla
2920 SEJtVICES 5533 MISC. ao1s========= 9231 ausa =::::::;;====== 17' CHRtS Cr•ft Asher-----......, .... .-...., .... 'II llll9r Sput.l;=======I •HAPPY 711t• -·-Shnde, Pine Cvpreu Y.cht. 3 ..... '"''· 3 CHEVIOUT 9045 lllMlr w/tMI ,. a Int t-~ ....... • .... rp 1918 ffotd
BIRTHDAY, 808 Please be aware thnt trees. t5 o~tlon, $20 ;~::~· :~d~ ~~~ , ~_,.m;;::~~:4~· Po=:,.t"'"• grM&. pio•up, rd, H1
You're a WONOERfUL the hst1ngs In this cot· t gallon planta, St ObO Mav trada for inc M\J&t Seti H C........ Sl,GOO/obO. 898-2f99 ~ eng.. pwr,
husband. 1 love you egory mav require vou W1stena StO 674 9422 prop w/ownrs un•t In RS w/VI, T-t opa, lllDO..OM; ..... ~
• h B • to call 0 900 number TANNING eaD for .. ~n c1t1 ... et•'2•• UM>C powet everything. 1oW ... UC"'t! t , -
Call 842-5878.
Put a few words
te work for you.
v tY muc • ouv .. ou In which there 1a a •ate, st 200 (coat .,.. "' ... JV..,... mites, clean. All otters 11' 1\41 1220 ·-•••••••••ltil••••l!llll!!I_. •• • <;, • ~ • ~ • "• cha • po t "' 1-=======:: MISC. AUTO 9245 v... A.T. 95,., Me· _ ro r m1nu e S:lOOO) Montego Bav consldt'red, 9!15·2527 1• chanlc•llV Realored. CALL
1: Thankaglvi ng N o-Bartender Tr9inees Wolll System, Crystal llAllJ?fE SUPS '84 Patcet Van Beauu-1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;:;;j New Interior, Jual
:;enty•S toJ St.A "'ud• Needed, eam up to 24 Suns. Ontv 22 ==~====== fut work truck, runs t Ma Sua'*l S...-1 neede paint Job IO be
o t. uclo, postle SlSO daity, salary • hours of usnge on DOCJ{S 7022 PORD 9075 excel p/s, p/b , a(c 4 •4. Soft top, 9r•_y ballaa. 1A&n now. al'ld Martyr, great 1n bed 7t4/692·5359 Vall.'O-ot v.ntef~ bl•ctl. V.-ry gOod con· 14200 080 v nue and rich in mlra lips, full or part time s.4,000, sell $2,400 d1t1on In & out. Good (714) 848-1571
,.. Jesus Christ, folthfut men 2 t or older C~tt: Thrift Shop now avail up to ca·. water sunrf, ps, pb, to~ A/C 47,000 mites. 11 c:Jas. n.a1 kt09marrot ..2...wk ualf\lflg. woman;-Y"WCA -Y'• Buv• Beautiful Nwpt Stlp t982 escort hatchback 543·t708 urea, atereo cHaeue,ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm==n714.942.0631
intercessor ol all who 800-532·•222 open. Tues thru Sat & elec. provided. Sec. m i tes. 1tlnt cond t977 Chevv luv, camper look• & ru(!lll llke fer Ad 1.a.:-
lnvoke vour special ---------1 O 6pm, 1408 N o. gated. Beautiful toe. St495. obo 841_1s65 s hell, good cond. new. "4.000 Of' trade NfUUll
patronage in time ol Shopping for a now Main, Santa Ana. S12·$1C/ft. 543·t 708 $2200 ot>G. David &50· for a pickup truck. '77· c.a
....,,,, t? •• !fled Come & ~hop or call , 122t Iv mso • I f Th N ( f f need, to you have re-,...... .men c-ss for donation plck·up Sllp to a• ' . Sall or1-=========l--:ihf;;•IPi1iio~tt'C:i-;;-a;:._ '80 .. caah Phone or e ewe st oncep n CC>Yrse frQm the dOplh let s VOU compare power, Cla9aic New-I• -95:).54()8; or days, .....
of rnv heart~nd hum-cost•~ without hasste ...543-8771 port seach foci ..,t ..... JAGUAlf 9105 fled S.-2-4321 E•t. 203. -. ,. Automot1've Sales at bJy beg to whom god or worryl 748-tN3 Lv Msg I:;:::;:::;:::;:::;;;;;;;:::;:::;;: lhe most comprehen·•-w-.. -V-P-la_v....;.H.....;.ld.;..e_'_N lft U.ftD
haa given such great Piiot c1 .. a1fted ,92 XJS CONVERT•LI! slve and current direc-Se''.. 1 NrlNUft H B h
powor to come to my e42-M78 FREE TO YOU wl'lt wlbllc top, tan Int, tory of goods and ser· Ca~'Tt:hPl:~ld~~! l!J2-5671 untington eac
assistance. help me in 6022 CAllPEJtS, IV'S, ••-tMn 500 ml, ,_v_ic_e_s_o_r_ou_n_d_I___ 642 5678 "
my prosent and ur· full power. au opp. reg · · Chrysler/Plymouth/Hyundai·
gent pehhon ' In re· ..e•-·-1SE ====== TIUUI.EltS . 8014 paid thru 8-93. 4 yr If vou're looldng' tor. C8r, . turn. t promise to ~\ooUAPll Free Tebbw Cat warr, $54,000 obo, I ?
make your name ======= pleaso Sl'IVO me. avr tHa ~TOTE tow Todd B5e.7Bt9 cl•ulfl•d II•• news for vou. ""' New In Town
known. and cnuse you -========= old llmothv needs to I to be I tk Cl -t1nd homo Aflec11on dollv. large aize, Ask· 1.JI B T ...II D ?,
Say th~~~ ~311 Morys ANTIQUES 6010 ate. well mannored,liiilniiiigii$8iiiii50iii.iii6iii7iiis-iii5iii20iii1iiiiiiiiJ======== EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EllPLOYMDT ,,,-een umeg,. own
and Glortas. Pubflca· =::======= noutorod, and scent MERCEDES 9130 5530 5530 5530 •'~ LI •t d C dlf? lion must bo prom· OAK furn: dresser & g lands removod No matter r-m1 e re
ised. St. Jude pray lor wash st~nd, round Plcoso call 240 7436. h L d " W 8t you're '8t 380sl CUSI Whls/ t t 0 US an all WhO lnvCll< 42"loble, front loaelfng I~=======::: ltrOS/Steroo, 2 tops, e us pu y u your aid. AMcn T~ rec box, etc 723-0401 1-doing, your ' I ~J~nk0n0~510 ~:1~1.·1 PETS & hometown ~~~~~8:~~·64~~::S~ into a new or late mode
hovo had my ·oquest =======ANIMALS 6C49 newspaper pre-owned car
granted APPLIANCES 6011 ======= Coll John Weissen Only 9175
Arena Family
LOST &
FOUND
:::;:::;;;;;;;=;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;== RABBITS, Ncthelland
SEARS washer & elcc-dw!lrfs, need a loving
t11c dryer, great concJ;. home SI 0 P;:ich.
lion S 100 each. 557 5227
675.U585
The liiljMi.. PORSCHE
fits In.
Red wtblnck toather do NOT effect us. Dignified, no pressure selling to 29K miles. $33 800
'SN> Carrera 2 coupe We've been In business over 200 years. recessions 1f2)
Buy 11. s.a it. Find n. 0oa1er ca 1 a) 995-603 t waiting prospects. 1st year's earnings potential la
SPORTING Claaalfted. excellent with up to $720 in net· commission for
======2==92::::5 FURNITURE 6014 GOODS ~o6s l?:====~ ======1 every 2 sales ot our most popular product. Huntington Beach Hyundai
B ig Reward Los t Cat ======= EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT l 6661 Beach Blvd ., Huntington Beach
Female, tonghalred. 2 TWIN firm m.:inross. PROLINE point blank 5530 5530 Call 573-0946 (714) 142-0631
b r 0 w n ·t 9 n ·g r 0 y spnngs & lr.lmo& bow, complcle outfit & -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;.;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;::;
tortoise shell color, Guest rm uso/l1kc more. $280. 548-5769 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;: ·~==============~=~=======~~========!:=~~~~~~~ last seen Apel lane new. Sl75 ea S48 6197 P"!S!!"a~l!'"'e·s--------------r
HB on 10·2. Answers 45 ic45" •square gla!>s RENT CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS •••• ~ ~
to mouse 846 6340 designer dining tablf', Are You ' hoking Needed for Order Proc Dept. in NAwnnrt ¥35 co11 644·1030 tllrough classilled UJ """"
PERSONALS 3002 01v0Rce F y L J b? Beach Type 25WPM/Handle Incoming Phone
AnUquc 7 It 5 carved or our ast 0 Orders. Data Entry & Vemteation. Excellent
•Girls Hom o #'s• Chinese cabinets i2) GAUGE SALES • Oral & Wntten Communication Skills Detail
1-900-737 1122 X223 s•950 s 125o. 4 Chi· • lst Y"ar r1 2000000 000 0 d p Ti s r: w ncso acr,eenS 6', 131~======= 9'! " .I) f I ' nente art• 1me.. a.me ~ves & eekends S2 95/Mtn 18 I n NNI pcs LalJque, Lladro. 4 1-• 2nd-year -$43,000,000.QO Req $4 2c1U
Napvl, 11 toan bowl w/stancts,; BALBOA • 3rd Year -$100,000,000.00 · w:nr
AOUL T LIVE PARTY LINE pcs of C.lrvcd ivory 3' ISLAND § 106 Orange Cquiuy Grillld Openmf. Leadership CUSTOMER SVC SUPERVISOR
caft free t~OQ-at.q FINE~ each, ..lado c;Hvings. 1eam needed 1mmcde:u.ely. SK-SIOK/mo.
FOAlhc RIDE of ~OIJ UFE 6' vas-es. rosewood I======== Needed to Oversee Department E.ip Req/full . dining tble w'8 chairs 3 ·FAMILY GARAGE Interviews October 12th-15th. Call be1ween
_cc_c_hr..;:.g._l_B_•_s2_m_._n ___ , & cushions. 4 rings SALE SAT 9 3 Tovs. 9 J0.12:30 PM Ask for M Morrell Ttme, Some Eves and Weekends Req
UNRESTRICTED SEXUAL E I S ( 4) 60 w mcra Cl/ aph1rc & games. electronics. 71 7 -3002 Contact Kl\ld1, 10-3, M·f . (714) 72"-ft717 XXX CONVERSATION Diamonds. lvng rm sp akcrs, futons. 'l"u v-•
t-800.998-YESS set, couch, 4 lrg baby Items, much
LWE $2/min 18 bronzes S'. 7' Horse. more 314 Solpphlro
6' Lion. 2 fu dogs also (uso alley access)
8 smaller bronzes, 4 DIPI.OYllENT * HICKORY FARMS •.
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
NO FINESSE TO THIS PLAY
&th vulnerable. South deals.
NORTll •Q r
"A9864
Q•2
•AQ7 WEST EAST
• J 10 8 4 3 • K 8 7 6
2 . "K 10
al Jineuea. That loat to the kins.
Eut. ~turned • tPllde 8nd Wee\, OD
lead with lhe ten, lhiftad to• dub.
South elected to ND it to the ten.
That loat to Eaat'• jKk. and the
defender oiled aafely with a trump.
Oet'lattr won· i n band to lly the lut
finesae available-the queen or
cluba. When It too loaL. the debacle
. OPPORTt1NITIES Or1e111at rugs $400· =========
3.000. etc. etc, etc, TRANSPORTATION
H o ..11.'nk 641-0790 --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;: Full time, from your home.
Need phone. Top Camm.,
l'REE Tr•lnlng. OC, LA,
SD. Call Dave at M .T .I.
Gift
Supervisor
Customer
Service
J.8 7 0 10. 8 3
+9832 •K J6 SOUTH ~
"'" comp&eie.
serious buyers only! •
EMPLOYMENT c111o; wht bl'droom: adn BOATS desk, t.:iddcr1chair. 7011 5530 fll10n with lr.:imo I========= ========:I 642·5031 7GO-tG32 t 1 f"T Nouv:uania MX
K ing sz: Sonoma flOill 390, hll!d l>ottom, 1n Ans S vc Ope r I " Sat
Sun Sw1nq shill, must
lypc 35 wpm will
train CM
540 '5!>29
Jl1on bed S200. 918 .,,., tt;:itnblc•, like now
end tbtc coflf tbl<' S5200 714 675·7475
S15Q 2 Lnmps $50 1992 PORTA DOTE 12
0.1k dining t~blO & b It tong w1t11 3HP ol~c
t ell.Ill'> 5 40·9035 n1(>tor a ballerics 8~,u~110~,~~~~:_ Out.<'n s11n bed oi.nd Asking 5750. 675-5201
Great CM toc;111011 bi!~•· St75, f ull b(•IJ 25 H Coronado w1111
Cati Ann 646 7522 Jlld IJas<.' St50 rituig mooung t5hp motor
Uorits F 1burgt4ss
Touch up, wC'I •,Jn(.f &
bull St:1rt 1mmPd1 FT
Lumin,1r. 10b92 Ctif"SI
nut Av<' StantlJn
ColSC $50 673-0:?22 Sler,ps 4' t6k
S EALY QUEEN S IZE 722 6498
MATif1ESS BOX SPRINGS & fRAMC 89 B.1vlmcr. 15 w111l 50
575 f"""IRM c;.12 1321 hp O\ltboard Runs
lXT 307 or r,..16 ?2!Vi looks great. tots of CK·
C . 1. t1a5 SJ500 673 6958 3plt3 ISt Stunning N ever U sed --------Lido i.1 3235. Ullman We .:iro tMgPt111g .1 t 1 pc wh11e wa1111 tor-sails, last boat." n1>r mult1-rn11t1on dollor mat d•n1n9 rm S230CJ ,..~ Ch o A 9 tec1 wotqht, StOOO w/ mnrkcl. gN yllur pan crrv uecn uno trailer S7SO w o o l 11, Through our pc IJdrm set $2000
morkct1ng nnt.l 11n•n1ng 3t0.5!1G.5gao SrJI 8<11 0 Jot1nso11 644 2292
co Serious inq,11rics TEAK be d set , qut<''"I========= only, 367·93 11 with nigt•I st1nd'> 2
1 -860-7 48-6806 . EliifJ The M emory Traloln1 lulltu&e, Inc.
0AAHW • Fo'"""'>fl Mu"""I lhuiwn"
UPTO seoo
PER MONTH * rlJCllRlm * Early morning motor
Coord1n.1t~ rectl\ ng l.·•n l''lrJ fT!(J'\t'
prep & stndrng QI durin~ thto h--.l1dJ\\
H11. 01'\ F.irflb ~11ts .,..f 1n H1<~01'\ r.vm !?,ft,
No experience nece5sary, will
train. Part of full time. Apply in
person, Westcliff Plaza, 17th
& Irvine, Newport Beach.
•A9 QJ763
'AK 6
• 10 8'
The bidding;
South w.i Norilt E .. & I P .. 3 , P ..
4 , P .. P .. P ..
~ning lead: Jack or •
The~ an thoee who look no fur·
~~~~~==~ -========ltherlhan I(~ for I Way to fu1l\ll --1 rontract. Seventh hetiv"' a. when EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT there " mo~ than ont' n.._
WANTED 5535 WANTED 5535 available.
The a\K'taon waa routine. albeit
,.....--------------old-fubloned.. Playinc fordqjuq>
ralleS, North's l'ffPOnM to partner•• Employment Wanted one heart openina bid wu clear-cut
ind. with 1 minimum. South bad no
ambition• beyond 1une.
Weal led the j.ck or spMIH, COY·
ered by lhe queen and kins and tak-
en by the ace. Declaru ran the
qu.en of heart.a for the first or eever-
Let's 1ee how an open. would
tackle ~ band. Fint. it coat.t not.b·
mg t.o cover the openlna lead with
the queen -p&ayera have b9ea
known U> !..ad the jKk from K J 10.
But 1f\er winnm, the ace of epedea
1t trick on. declarer doe. not have
t.o take anot.Mr fineaae!
At trick two South abould caah
the ace of bearta-wi\h 10 trwDpa an
the combined bnlctin1. daanc. or
findi.nc • ...._ kiDI .,. rood
a.nd, if it drope, the CODtnd ia aafe.
When nothm, rood happeoa, de·
clattr should c•r tJlne rounda or
diamonda. then oit with • ..,.de
Sbould Eael win that I.rick. an
endplay hu a1IMdy be. 'Pnlllt· WMo, inf.ct, Weat pjna the laed..
the only aafe retum ia • dub and
declarer 11IQPI) covers any card
West leeda. F..aat can win ud ~
the kin& of heut.t. but is .,.m ee-
meahed in declarer's web and any
return concedet the conlnld. Try it.
COSTA M ESA sm.ill drf'SSt rs & n11rror Xtnl SPEED &
dcs19n '~hotcs.11,. conrt S600 6428361 SKI BOATS 7016
company needs qooel -========== •-======== computer & typing -1•
skills Rcti;1bl<' wi>ll MERCHANDISE 19' GLASTRON '87
spoken F 'T """ hri. t90HP Mere CfUl!>C• I/
Lvc mc!>sgo 57•, 04,12 MISC. 6015 0. Opon Bow Tri Hull
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
Exceptional candidate seeking
unique opportunity. European
female, multl-lingual, heav~
experience in travel and related
industries. Great organizational,
administrative and people skills.
FT or PT
Call 714-721-0658
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llvl' tor lh(' C11c11l.1IH"Jn
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po1so11 W•th stronq
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FOOD SERVICE AIDE gy: ~y Bradbury, •nti. Robut Mitch·
CM SA hinc.h pro um, wrote 1petthn on Allrvlogy,
gr"lm, PI mon 111, tontlnun hit lntcrnt In the •ubjttt.
9am 1 rim S4 no rwr Conhovcn l1I C.pricom a1o1thor rttog· hr .lb1hty IO Wik W / h" <>ldcrly, ""'"c tilting nlud u "great ' by even 11 mott
rqrd, Jr•.t>H• 1ttr.r 1 pm 1oerc crillcs -Henry MiJlcr. He
631 81 71 or ?20 0274 dulHed the world would be .a better
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Touch up w11t ~ .,,,1 & underatood utrology. Q1o11lnt 1t1le·
bull Sl.ut 1mmrdl f T, ment by Joe Loul1: "I Wll born .a
Lum1nar 10092 Chet.I T1una1 and I 111ppotc 111 die I
Lll•A (Sepe 23·0ct 221 Emph.u1J
on music harmony. unequt dMl.u,t11on
"'un1011 with loved une l mix1rt;in1 do·
mtthc •d1ustment could 1ncludf' hft'·
style. rnldtonct', m•nt•I Sl~tuw You'll
learn mot~ 1bout phyJtCil! f1tnl'~'
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1ppHr'fd to be 10.. will bot•mer.anf; 1n
your·fnor Taurus t-4oon h1ghli~htt
phy 1ul 1tlri1<·11on.· ~It v.nu•rv pu·
M1n1I m;ig11rt1sm, &h .. rpt•I Young
ptnon roAf1dn. "You •~tt'mfic1·•
SACITTARIUS '1Nov 22 Otoe 21)
Focus on power, •uthonty ""po.ns1bil
MED AECEP/FROHT OFt
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b _, lirt-' 11 ' 1 • 1e11~ Emph•.11~ also on b.u1r " uH
Irvine pvt EN T o fc
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puter 01<p prrf Re
spons. 1ndcpondrnt.
outgoing R1 Is F 'T
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ORDER DESK
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4pm Bcnohts. Llqhl
tvplng 101 computer
Call Wllhc for nppt
8ooka on Tape,
Inc . !>40·5S2S
Press Operator
ABO 315, non '1 vra
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543-9288
STOCK CLERK
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TYPIST
f 111 IVP1•l, p1 c,;f1c:1a11t
nt M1.1clrlto1111 Cont.1c1
""''" ..., -you l'1t mol't' wcurt Ill mtult Rt'l1t1un hip intt'nM, invl"J•· l'mployml'nt. wll·ett"m Kl'y 1.1 to nr
mt'nl pj>n•biilllfl mulhply Trivl'I . g•n11t to iidh.-rf to )'our uwn ~Vlf
ovt'nt'H ~riuu11ly ~OMldfn~d You'll C APRICORN (DK 22·1•n 19)
h•vt' wtdn <1ud1tnct' for produC'I, 11tent Long d11u1nCf' oll tt'lltn h.> po1mblt'
TAURUS (Apr 20-Miy 20) Unor· tr•vfl. rom.ance •billty to rut't1v11t
thndo11 mC'thod1 f•vor~ ft'm.att l1.m1ly pro,e<t th•t h•d la111 dQl'INJll. Yo11'll
mt'mti.r •<1~ 1n t'tcentnc mannrr 11ftd• hnf eec~t of uni¥trul •ppe•I 111·
more• •1ttnhon, lllfttllon Cyclf' high. volvtment with t h1ldrtn p.trt o( tct'
CHC'um,tancea td.• s1r.a1'11<1tlc t11rn,. tn rwno •
)'Our fllvor Lt'o will pl1y dynamic rolf
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hint Imm T1uru~ mt'~8f EmphH1• un
ptiycholOJ'Y ntrology. your 11111quc
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err•ngttnf'nl ltnd 1p1et. pmvldH In·
tplr•tton C..a11(u. Aqu.an\d Pf'l'IOna in·
votv~
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11fy, a\ld to w11rdrobf. KCtpl 1nv1tatiun
to 11n1qu«' .. 1(1<1! •fr•lr T1m1ly tlltmbf-r
ronf1d • I don t know whet my hft
w ould bt' ltkt wuho111 youl" Ad¥lW
gff'alt'r d fl'"' of 14-lf l"l'h•ncf'
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AQUARIUS (J•n 20·ft'b Ill): Focut
on •le or purch•w of ptof"'ny. J'Mlaing
du,..bihty of goodt F"8h """ 1n Mw
d1rte:t1on fe1t11rfd. m111h1 1ncludf' ·def
ltttnt' 11111udt tow.rd .(ovt lAO ;ind
1nc>1htr Aqutnan ut 1nvolwd
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mtf'llta Wf'\'ft n rtlublt g111ct. T•uru•
Moon h1thh11h11 <-~ relaU¥ts. 1111tl
IKtu.al cutiotlty, 1d ... that c•n w dt
"tloptd Into \'llbl• <"011ttpt• C111ct'r
n1tlv.-bf.com" illy
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Nf.'wpon Prop 111 s
71••44-teoo
lf11tttd w ith ll'y th•I un IU)I
lft.tny oon 1uru1 Moon h111hh1lm
urttt. bu11m""9!. product1nn pr.1ml•ho11,
lt1dt'rah1p RuJ bt'twffn hnH cht<~
f111f' print Abo-v" all dt1n'1 rn 11g11
If OCTOIH 1J I YOUR lllTH ·
DA Y1 \'ov .,.. 111U4-. .. &Udl"•· 4¥-
111m1C'. br lit from l•Mtly tr•ctltlon.
tould hAVf ~II ..,., ...... from OM or
both put"nt wh1ko yu11n11 T1uru•. LN.
~orpto p."f'!'Ont play m••n1n11ful roltt
111 your hrt Tht"' .,. two ttdn hi your
th•rM'tC"r you can br mu&K k•¥4'f • .ad •
vo<•tt' "' dl'llf111 •nd of ttn~r lcw1~
<•l't' "l'ou c.in •Ilk> bf ,,plt"'ll\'f •~Ah
•O lht\t tklmf' pt'D<U\t cJ11b Y••U .. ,°'_
1;1nnon • Cumnt t vtlt' h111hll11h" m•r·
11•1 tt.ahu f'Ol!'tl\lr i!Jdllhtn to l•mtly
work al ho~ A!I
etmhly, crnfl•, typ•n(I
..n<1 1tt01•l Up to $!>Clo
. /
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f or info w11tflt <;omcf',
4fl7.l Top '"0•' Cnnyon
IJlvcf S1 :!(i I Ot pl
4:150 Wuot11.1nd hill .,
Ca It 04
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•nJ wr1tC' lrnn bv lt'tfh1111 IW> llJl"'n•
m1nJrd w1thou1 ti.-1n11 gulhblt' T•uru
Moon cmph»Un p1o1bll~m11 t<IMmu •
n1u11on l"f'(OJn1111.1n uf 1p1r1tu.al ulut>"
You will t'Yrntuallv •ncounlf't • Mlul
m.ttf ..
1ucxas man
from his m.istdet ud try •1lin in•
diffcrcnr way."
-Dale c.~,;e
<;~NERAL FORECAST
0.r '"'"''" utvt will doml-. n1tr lod•J lo 1rJ ucl laold tlM Uae
""'" "' tttt tllrtae.-. ne r.97 lhtna la, "' .., be apd.. for totMCMftt "' ..... ....., .......
jatl doa'I waDI ll•HM tltt lo Uft
II (or lab h ,,_ u). TIM In·
dl.Wul ..... aD ~ tlletr ftll
rtssOll btlllnd dllt edloa, ud JMI
l'ally jastlfltcl for IL Se "'81 l111p-
pt111 If wt an • llilt n<tl• ... md.
Ind llOmfOftt WOll'I ..... fir U?
We'll bate .. ~ • alft-•IMI·
lab 1tdtudt aad be CM llnt oee IO
111ab an olltrt ...
Ariet (I Am) Mud Jt.Aprtl 21
Cu rrent contr1c1 ncsoti1tions
Kem 10 be rcversina IWIY from your
favor and ~u'll want to ~nt fur·
Lhet IOu by sayiq NO. You may jam the whOle prOCCtl that wry ind
in 1 few da)", tbinp wilJ loosen up
'lnyway
T .. na (I Hlft) Afril ll·MaJ 21
Your ICnte or i«Jriiy Is thttat·
ened and you aren't about 10 let to or anythtna you doa't have to. Thi•
Is 10 prevent further loslcs, but in
rulhy, you aren't rully In danaer of
io.ina 1ny1hlns you need.
G«wlat u n..., .. ., Jt.J .. •
What you &Ive up todlJ will SCI
YoV thlnklna 1b<Mat a pay-beck in the
future, bul ln the IMaDlunc, al 709
can do it complain. Later. you~ ~bl)' rorac1 1lt about 11.
C..m (I hel) J-Jl.Jety 2J
You fccl 10'f i.c to pmtect thi
homcfront from uab:m• kwe
and you rally a'!l:; defe-. You tAkc tbc ftlpOft b die whole
rortrctt ind it caaet '°" to wtWl7 '°' Olhetl nccdllllly. lM (I C 11 f) 1"" u.-.. 12
8ftOUlh -~ Yoa~ pn cno.ap (or IO yba uy). It p.obabty
hat more 10 do wfll' 709 ..... ta
m1kf the choice as IO wUt aftd
•heft to asw. rathor th•• lhe actual
item or deed in question. va,... (I All.a,.) Ml-13-¥ ll
'/ou're liked IO do I ICMt'C ror I
group or people ror 1 aood cause
a.nd you may ult "what's in ii for
me.'' Nothing Just an opportuniry 10
do Sood. which prevents you from doing some1hing for younclr 11 the
momcnl.
Ubn (I llalantt) Sept. 23-0ct. ll
Someone ..asks you IO bf big and
give in on 1 si1ua1ion th11 you don'I
have to. This 11 when ~·11 kllow
•hat you ha\IC the upper hand, but
can afford 10 share the bencfils Ill
around.
~(I Dttlft) Od. 23-Net. ll It may noc be "right" I.hat u
have 10 k:t go or something or !..rue,
but othcn don't KC h that way. A
1ecbnlcalily hu aiuscd this and no
one is aolng to make it up to you. s.ctuartet (1 Alplrt) NOif. Jl.Dec. ll
Your partner wants you take care
of 101Mthin1 for diem, and you arc
upse1 tb1t you can'1 get out of it. A$
you write out your IOU for them.
remember how many times you've
been In the same bolt and needed
help (and aot It).
~ (I Utt) 0.C. 2J.J1L 1'
You're pt•t I I kecplna ICOfe of
the pins Md io.. in life. 0.
lllOft m today doesn't _.. 10
mudt la thc Iona rua, but ,_,. • dliUklt of ..,. IO mab up tk M·
ferencc,~.
....... (I libe9) , ........... ,
It ,.-JOU to pe up Oft aa ..._
tbat eeant ao m..C. IO you, ud llao
•-lllcin1 lea tbaa J'O'I ...... RCftlel'Dberi• that U. mi llir
doalt't bctp "'*"· .......... .. ...... ae.. tbat ....... ....
able hi Illa future.
..... (1 ..... ),. ........
Ya.MletoiMMJ09'n90tp0t-
..... or atlaCW IO FDllllll• •
a Nit. hen that hOld ....... tal
value, ~. are pritelell ud
rcp1tteftl memories that ,_ lae to
rt•Nft Solfttthiftt of VllM ... he
klel IO 1" tod8f -but JOI' atil "'" '°"' •lft(Wict (•hd • '*"" lmp0t1a1111)
.... -.oe
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