HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-11-04 - Orange Coast PilotTh e final exit poll
·highs, ·lows
~ President Elect Bill Clinton
was declared the winner by most
(letworks a full 10 minutes · .
before the polls in California
'losed. President George Bush
pff ered up his .consession speech
rrom H6uftOn just 21 minutes
after the polls closed here. A1
The looming defeat was
weighed and measured in
50m0er tones earlier in the
afternoon at polling booths along
the Orange Co~nty. A 1 .
"We don't ·need .change, just
patience," said Costa Mesa
. resident Joyce Flynn, who voted
for Bush. She got change. .
. ' Winner of 51 journalism awards in ·1992
Good morning! Do you know the
most popular election night drinks
at Goat Hill Tavern in Costa MeHl
1) Goar Hill Root Beer
2) Samuel Adams
3) Shots of Jagermeister
25 cents
Council incul]lbents~ .win; __ term lirilit~ ipprove~ .
~ .. ... Genis wins; Hornbuckle 301 votes -12.4-11.9 percent. •
l: Genis led the 10.person field and c:rtck~on appear to with 13.9 percent, assuring her of
capture other 'two Costa her second term. Hornbuckle
trgiled Genis by 657 votes. She led Mesa Council seats despite Erickson by 121 votes. If the lead
strong challenge by Theriot. hold~. Hornbuckle will win her
third term.
• By Joel Beers
Sla1t Wiler ..
COST A MESA -City Council
incumbents Sandy Genis and Macy
Hornbuckle seemed headed for
victory Tuesday night, while 'In·
cum.bent Joe Erickson was furi·
ously fighting off. challenger Brian
Theriot for the third open scat.
· With 76 percent of the preci)lcts
rep0rting. Erickson led Theriot by
"It was just hard work and a lot
or effort f>y people who ·live in the
city," said Hornbu.ckle. "l can't .
tell them enough how mucn I ap-•
preciate them."
The race for'1he third scat fea-
tured' two 35-ycar·old former plan-
ning commissioners, both Qf whom
lost council bids in 1986, Jocked in
a perilously close battle.
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,Gil Ferguson ·
J!brbor Court: .
, ~et Anderson
CoO Mesa C.OUncil: •
Sandy Genis
~Hornbuckle toet~ .
N~ Beach Council:
Jan bebay, Jean Watt
John Cox
Newport Measures
M -Yet 0 -Yes
N -Yes P -Yes
Eighty percent of
Newporters OK term limits.
'P.eople's Park' put up for
sale. Council given sole
right to OK waterfront leases.
By Tony Oodero
Slaff Wnter
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NEWPORT BEACH - A bal-
lot ~itiative· to limjt th~ terms of
cit,Y council members received
staggering support Tuesday and
three measures to amend the city
charter -including one that
strips citizens of the right to .ap·
p rove long-term leases of public
property .._ also. appeared headed · Election night galas for
Democratfand Republicans
euHI study .in..;r~sWPeo---t-
'JT1ood at the wiStin:'South Coast
Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa,
where the local GOP gathered,
was bleak and the faithful -
some silting in chairs, others
standin.g -watched in o;ifence at
Bush conceded def eat. "It's a
• wc:ike,~ one·v teran c.t;portcr
. . sugsested.
-~ -up '<lnhe An<iheim.rrilron, -
where the Democrats held forth,
the mood was on the'brinl.. of
· deliriurn. "I can't believe this is
-hammng," sever.ll people
· ,shouted. The most popular •
bumper sticker being offered: .
" "It's OK to be a Demo<:rat in
Orange County." Al
Orange County voters turned
out in rec0<d numbers Tuesday,
following a trend that seemed to
ripple across the country lil..e
,baseball fan.s doing the wave .-it
the Big A.
But ~ith voters came
problems. Precincts in several
fOuth Orange County
communities ran out of ballots
and voters were asked to stind
by unlit more were shipped -
down from the Registrar of
Voters office in Santa Ana. "It'~
my right to \Ote and thcy·r~ not
going to stop me," said John ·
~rmstrohg,_a Mission Viejo ,
reSident. "People are being
turned away and. may not come
b.lck to vote." Officials denied
• anyone was turned away.
Tiie vote, following a long and ~eepless Orange Counw
radition, was Slow in coming. ·
OfGdals blamed the heavy .
turnout and the wind. The wind?
)'eah: Apparently forced those
bringing 1n the ballot boxes to
drive carefully and, therefore,
$lowly, I
There'5 a new face on the
Newport Beach City Council and
~er name is Jan Oebay. Oebay
~sted lo victory as did
incumbent Jean Watt. Debay
will .fepresent West Nel,\.port,
replacing outgoing
Councilwoman Ruthelyn ·
Plummer. A8
Anti-incumbent fever
continued Tuesday in the form
o{ a term-limit measure for the
Newport Beach City Council.
lhe measure. was winning by a
Clintonian edge early
Wednesday. Voters in Newport
Mso put uf their hands in
favoring o selling off People's
Park. A measure that would strip
citizens of the right.to vote on
long-term leases of city owned
land was also winning -
handily. Al
Vo·ces ... "I'll give him
(Clinton) six months lo turn this
country around and if he
doesn't, I plan on becoming his
worst niR,htmare," -Rep.
~Robert 15ornan.
"The hot winds that blew
through Orange County were
windS deaning out the
• ~epublican stench." -Howard
Mler, Orange County
bemocralic Party chairman.
1 Trivia ... After voting Tuesday
moming, George Bush stopped
by a spc;>rting ~ store and ttvrcNte • ~ hunt~ IQA&e. It's true. -ly Steve Marble
I . . .;.
~ Bill ClintonJs victory is
hailed by local Democratic
leader as evide~ce .of.
'winds of chID1ge.' ./
Democrats Feinstein and .
Boxer capture Senate seats.
By Russ Loar
Sall Wr11er
Vplers gave Arkansas Gov. Dill
-Clinion a landslide presidential
election victo&y Tuesday, s:haling· •
the hearts of most counly Republi-
cans who gave Pres1deAr Georg~
Bush lhe majority of their votes. .
.. ,1 remind-}Ou again tonighc, my
fellow Americans, that th is.,ictol)
was more than a 'ictory of part).
ir was a victory for the people ''ho
work hard and play by the rules."
'ClfntOt\ said during his \ ictOI) ·
speech in Little Rock, Ark.
Al pre~ time, Bu h held a 12.5
percent lead among Orange Coun·
ty voters. But Bush was losing ··
statewide by I l percent N:11ion-
wide,-BtJ h worr 14""states and was
leading in two other states too
close to call. Clinton won 29 st::stes
and the District of Columbia and
was ahead in five additional states
al press time. Clinton earned 349
electoral votes compared to 129
electoral votes for Bush.
"Tbe hot winds that blew
through' Orange Counry were
winds cleaning out the Republican
stench," said Ho\\ard Adler, chair-
man of the Orange County Demo-
cr:.1tic Party during a standing·
room-only celebration anhe Ana-
hea m Hilton Tuesday night.
''These are the winds of change ."
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Costa Me$a resident Sharri Corey emerges from ·voting booth with he r son Brett, 5, after casting ballot 'at a 20th Street precinct tuesday.
Democrats were also 'Cheering
See CLINTON Al
·Mood ~ somber,
doWnbeat at :.
the · local polls
By LortAnn Bas~
Sl.lllW ...
While the winds of change
swept lhrough the nation Tuesday,
sending the first Dem~ratic presi·
dent to the White House in 12
years, the only gusts felt in New-
port Beach were the warm Santa
An as.
Even as rndios began blaring
early Tuesday evening that the fat
lady was preparing to sound out 11
funeral marcb for President
George Bush. a record number of
Newport Bcachf and Costa Mesa
voters continued to pour into lhc
polls with votes for the president.
"I'm 1 diehard Republican.'' ex·
plained Kun Peg after voting at
lhc..A..medcan a,iDA.. Yacht Club
in Balboi.
"We don't need change, just pa·
tiencc," said Jorce Flynn, adda.n&
that chc was uucnt on gelling
Bush re-elected afttt putting the
lever at Adams School in CoW
Mesa's Mesa Verde community.
_ "There may be better candi·
dates, but Bill Ointon'~ -OOL the
one," Bun Doxey said 1ftcr voting ·
at Newport Center Library. "I
want the man best equipped for •. --sie POUS,_
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Anderson leads .ill• in judicial · race
By Tony Oodero
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NEWPORT BEACH -By
early this morning, Judge Marg·
nret Anderson looked like she
would edge out' Newport Dench at"'
torncY. Debra Allen for an open
scat on .the Harbor Municip:il
Court and cap what hos been an
unusually con1rover ial judicial
race.
Andersqn, a Huntington Beach ,
resident, billed hetself as the law
enforcement candidate wi1h en-
dorsements from the California
Association of Police aDd Sheriffs
among otbcr agencies. a.c -with
only a slim 50.4-48.8 percent lead
with 80 percent of rhc vote count-
ed -she wasn't over confident.
"You never feel confident," she
s:iid. "I'm sure Tom Dewey felt
coofidcnt. But I've h:id army of
volunteers and no mat~r what •
happens I'm still a judge." .
Allen, a f<>rmc!r Ne,~port Beach
planning commissioner, was rhc
hometown favorite in Newport and
waged a spirired and expensive
campaign, raising more than
$71,000.
The two emerged from n nasty
prim:lry bout between Jt\'e canw·
dales, a con1cst that ans:ludcd
claims that Anderson had spent
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11 Theriot nnishes 4th, City "811 breathes e•v
L es.sons learned from the early
returns on Election Night '92: Local ·Analvcfs Hornbuckle. Frontrunner
t-' Costa Mesa Ci~ Council r -Councilwoman Sandy Genis cruised to
candidate Brian "The Riot ' ~riot 1 comfortable re;clcc1ion \.1Ctory)
-flamboyant and controversi~-.BY Willi~m Lobdell U Theriot had gotten a few more
1urned in o surprisingly strong \Otes. Monda) nights "o\Ould ha"c •
performance but, early today, --~ never been the ame at City H:ill.
appeared to be ~dacd out by incumbent Joe Erickson Duri"Sl'llcriot'uamp:aign, he' con tantly b:asbcd
for the third opcn....=at. on t'?._e ~uncil. (.For m°'t-or .. : City Ma"~..!...~" Rocd.!! and C1ty Attorney Tom
tl\c ni1hl. both were wullan strilang Cfistancc o( See--A~ )'SIS/M
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Managing Editor Steve Marble ..• 642·4321 •·
.Givfng tlianl(s for f'riends of the ~ib.rary_
Jim Sage
As we move into that time of }cnr when we give
thanks for our blessing~ :iren residents might direct
soine of their gratitude te the Friend of the Library,
a 500-plus-mcmber support group thut has served the
four libraries of Newport Dench !>ince 1957.
Now headed by Betty Sprang, the group can boast
of such illustriou past prcsid~ts as Senator Marian
Bergeson, former N~wport Beach Mayor Jackie
Heather, and Anita Ferguson (wife of Assemblyman
Gil Ferguson). rn additJOn to
~ it Out working to establish a closer ·
--------• relationship bct~cn libraries
By Melissa Adams, · and loc:il citizens, the Friends
Newport Beach aim "to promote knowledge
• Public Library of the fun,tions, resources,
servjces and needs of
Newport Beach Public Libraries." Generous
donations of \ime and money have supported library
programs for chlld~cn and adults, in addition to •
supplementing collection budgets und filling other
needs, ·
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The Friends of the Library "ill operate a used
book store In \.he new Certlral Library, for" hich they
IY.lve pledged $125,000. Some of the furtds needed to
fulfill this plcogc will .ensue from the Used Book Sale
slated for November U, 14 .and.15 -a semi.annual
event at Newport Ceote.r Library proffering literary
gifts from -local citizens and volumes that have been
weeded frQm library collections. Come for :rn
outstanding sclccrion of hardback and. paperback
fiction, cookbooks, travel te.\t, childrcn's, .. holiday, • Newport Beach Public Libra offers space J~tra-cmriruiclf' f~.,.m~t+.t~'l'C"""t'TTl....,_~Trrnnrmlhrtml\JI"--
' J dencc fiction. bobby, mystery-ttnd-m....,..----=~-~------
"People in ovr city h:l\.e mnrvcious books,..nnd :ire libraries, we .arc so pleas~d lo be 'rec) cling' buol..s
so generous in thinking <?f the Friends of the · back into the community nt ~uch rea~onablc prices,"
Library," comment s Jean Hilchey, co-chnir or the .Hilchey rtotes. · ~
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upcoming book sale with Doris Yance.artd l\tarilyn How c.in you help the Friends help our libranc-.? •
Ostman. While the sale will include some oversize, Patronizing the May and NoH~.mbcr book sale) \\ill be JfE IS·---------
--' bri..Jd,1}<.'r .111J n:cent \\IOnl!r of the Cali·
11 rn.J f-.t,te:.l I flJ\\d on 1hc Block'' contest,
1ro,,l.'l111~ Im"·') (O\\ard \\hJI he tiopes will be
a 11Jl 1onal l>t 1d.l.1} ing ch.imp11>nsh~p.
"coffee tcble" books and collector's items priced oyer a boon to both your QWIJ collection and Fdend '
S30, most irms can ti,e had for SJ or1ess. coffers. And your membership "ill put•you in the
'.'In atJdition to raising funds Lo support our ranks of library suppor1crs whose com~1itri1en1 ha!>
BUILDING IT__._ ______ _
"In ~O m1nutc!> \OU :ire to la\ J ~ock wall 24
feet 111 len!!th :intf 4 ft:ci hfgh.': ~aid Sage, a 27-
)e.ir-old C'mt.r ~lc!>:t re!>1dcn1. "}.los"t guys don't
lini,h. I I 11'11-.hed .111d I ~1ctuallv made 4 foot 8
inches high -rs more blocl..s .than the compe·
1111on c.1lb for." '
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COMMUNl+Y
MEETINGS ..
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please write:. Community ~vents, Daily Pilot, 330 ~-Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. '
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6:1 S p.m: Spe;ik Up Newport, regular .meetrns,
Villa Nova Restaurant, 3131 West Coast
. rtig~way. New90ct Be<ich. (Refreshments
• served at 5:30\:).m.) · . .
~:3a p.m. Coast Commitnity College District,
BoJrd of Trustees. regular meetrng.
board room, 1370 Adams A\enue,
Costa Mesa.
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S;1gc. a brid.l:l) er for Corona-based Rob
Guth Con-.1ru1.1ion, was ·the winner of last
)Car'!> stJl'C champ1omhip and placed second in
the \\'c\tcrn Region competition. "It was really
di,hearte111ng bst year, ii gave me the desire to
lc.J\C 110 Joubr in anybody's mind this year who
1s the '\\ 1n11cr," Sage !>:.tid. Con1es1an1s in the
..innu.tl wn~:rctl!-block·IJ} ing con rest sponsored
h~ Orl,.'1> Bl ,I.. Cu arc juJgcd on speed and
er tf1,n .111,!11p "bcn for the best masons,
butlJing .i \\,iii of tht)_ s1u: in 20 ~
quite J ~h.dlc:n~c.'' s.11J contest organizer ond
Oreo B!u1.:I.. 'alc:s man.iger Stt:\C Atkimon.
"Norm.illy. 11 "ould 1;1h• sevcr.il lwurs to com·
plcte." 7 P·'!l· Costa ¥esa Transporta.lion
Commission, regular meeting. council chamber~. City Hall, 77 fair Drive.
THE NEXT WAU------
The nc\I step for lhc qu1ck·f111ge red Cosra
Mc~J ma,11n '' the rcg10nal fin<.1ls next month
111 Phu1:1m !:i.1ge \\On S:WO for rhe state title
and lhc pmc fur the na1io~1a l 1i1lc is a new
true!.., hut he 1s more interested in the glory
1tun the contest winnings. "It 's not the 200
bucl..s, that\ pocket change," Sage said. "It's
7 p.m. Orange County Airport Commission, regular meeting. OOJrd of Superv~rs He<iring Room, Or<tnge
County Hall of Adm1n1stration, 10 Civic Ce nter Pl,u.l, S<1nta An;i . • •
lHURSOAY
• 7:30 p.m. Newport Beach Planning Commissio~, regul;ir meeting. council chambers, City' Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd.) I
· for 11:.1: title. I am really h4ngry fqr the title this
)Cllf. -
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Fantasy 5
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COSTA MESA
OrJke A\oenue: A home in the 2800
bloc.I. wJS burglJrued Friday e\ ening
while twd residents were out a1tend1ng
a p!ay. The hon.e wJs rans.icked, .:ind
jewelry valued _at near!yAS9,000, as well
Js S25 In pennies, was stolen.
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East 171h Slreel: A Costa Mes.:i man re·
ported that someone stole a bag.ihat he
left on the s1dcw.:ilk wjiile he wenc into
a rataurant SJturd.iy in the 400 block.
The bJg COntJtned $200 1n. CJ>h and
other items vJlucd ai mor~ than S2SQ. • Clubs ................. , ................. :. 5 Merrill Place: A home in che 100 block
was burglarized I.isl Thursday afternoon
y,.hen a burglar en1ered through a pet
door and stole a "idcoca;seue ·rerordet
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Montessoci School: A C~.i Me>a
woman told polt<e that someone stole a
purse thJt !.he IC?ft 1n her car \\lulc
dropping off her child the school f.i,t
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NeYfport Bouleward: A t lunllflt;lon
BeJch wom.1n 1old police her l;itc
model Toyota Corolt.1 was stolen Sun
di>y l!Vcning v .. h1te she wJs e;it,ing .it thl'
Old Sp.1ghct1i Factory in Newporc
Beach. The womJn s~ud she left her
l(cys ;ind c.:ir with the valet SCr\ 1((' JI
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hslbfu(( Ori\oe: Tlwrl:' \\ilS Jfso .1r1
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Scl'klol oo Sunday, \\l ~n a p>tUble 101·
let on the Jthlct1c fr ·kl wJS burned
Snug HJrbor Road: A home 1n the 41)()
block w.1s buri;l.l11.1ed 11"vcr the \H•1·k
end. Variolh items w11h a tocal «.'ill·
mated \Jluc of mou.• 1h.1n S2.SOO ucr<.'
itolen, including a mount.1tn l.>1\.e .inti
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Ncttport lJC'DC'h l'ublie-Libmry. '/his ut"rk's column is
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Mo:.t recent ,;ldmJgi,>~· .1: rt•/JOrttid to the Oraoge·
C-ounty Recorder's Oft1C1.>
. Newport Beach •
O Harry Al\ in Schmidt n lrrtt: I Judy A lull Sept.
10, in N.iPJ
o 03\'id 8. Hi\rt marru:d l1 .i M. Z.ri.,L.s.i on ~pt.
26, 1992 tn rutlerton
o Neal E. Dofclimicr m.mwd Irma M. Huinqutz
on Sept. 26. 1 q91 111 S.111 Oiq;o .
OCam~ron \1. O.t\cy m.1ml-<l Cathy J. Arbga t on
Sept 26 199:! 1n Buen1 P.1rk
Costa Mesa
o Friend Mossad mJmctl Con tJllllil Caceres o~.
Sept., 10, 1991 in S.\Qt.1 An.1
o Robert A: rritz m,1rried Denise M. Raymundo
on Sept' 5, 1992 in Redondo lll'.tch
.o Bryan S. \1curcr m.miecl Janet l. Southern on
Sept 26, 1992 1n rullerton
o MJrlc 9'. Orph'an m.wied lt..ristin O. 1<01spcr on
Sept. 26, 1992 in Costa 1\lt''.l ,
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DOROTHY CLINCH,
Costa Mesa
'I j~ wanted to congratulate you
on faking the trouble to check the
statements by the Coalition for Re~
sponsThle Government on the vari-
ous -things they said the city council
did. Not many peop~e are doing that
unfortunately especially in the na-,
tional election. I do appreciate your
. trying to do the-right thing in tell ing
·people what's really going on.
Thank you.
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Delinding ·Newpo.rt'i imaui as '.Cote di Fraud '
DEING NOTHING MORE THAN A FEW
POST.ELECTIONS RAMOLINGS -Now
that the spooky seasons of Election Day and
Local
Scene
Halloween arc behind us,
ii 's time to reflect upon
other weigh1y mailers. The
most effective therapy is
another self·in1erview, 10
wit:
Q. Sundny's L. A. Times.
referred to
scnndol·speckcd ewport
Riche as "Cote de Froud,
the bunco copltal or the
notion.'' Would your
column core to respond to
this calumnious comment?
A. Yes. Far~ thing I did
was look up 'cote' in the
1 dictionary. One of the
definitions \vas a "small shel~er for sheep,
pigeons, etc."
Q. o? Do )OU have a problem "ith that?
A. Nu, not really. As a wildlife sanctuary,
1hi<; area i~ famous for its abundance of
sheep and pigeonc:, readily available for
rDulinc fleecing ano plucking.
Q.,\.\1hot about tM 'Cote de lfroud' port?
Wasn't lhnt n bit hnrsh?
A. Au contraire. II reminds visitors of
Cote d'Azur, wbich tic in nicely wi1h 1he
image we're seeking to promote is
America's answer to the French Riviera.
· Q. Touche. llut don't tell me you're
dcrending the reference to our town llS' "the
bunco capitol or the nation." .
A. Again, bock lo 1he dictionary. Dunco is
a shoriened form of buncombc, which is a
synonym for humbug or insincere talk.
Surely, oficr reading all the recent political
campai&11 literature, .nobod)• y;.111 quarrel
with tha1. In all fairness, tllcrugh. we're not
. ! • even close to W.1sh111g1on or Sack-rnmen10.
Q. Well, ince t~is intl'rview I drifllng <
into the morass or polillco, "hat Is your
mature snOl)SiS or Tuesday's election
resulr\?
A Upon maiure delaberation; I am • ~nvinced thnt every voter go1 ex:ictly what
he or she desef\cd. And may 1he Good
Lord have mercy on ~s all.
Q. Any idea or l\fr. l~oss Perot's next
mO\t'~
A. If he had 1hc brains he was born wi th ,
he'd lake his remaining few dollars and
start ltfe anew in NC\\port Dench, the bunco
capi1al of ithe nation. He could conduct
seminars onthc effective use of lelevisiun
advertising. Nu problem. Simple as thal.
End of, story. •
Q. Ulit scrlouslv, now that the clec1ion's
O\ er;" hat arc ,to~ loolJng forward to mo~t'!
A. I c.1n't \\,Ill to he,ar "Hail lo the
Cliief:' -~cd blue st>le, on solo
saxophone
Q . llhinmm. that rnuld l>c interprcmJ
both "U) S.
A Very pc1c1.·p1i'~ 'or )OU. lt's .1
timc·hooorcd columning de,icc knov.n ti:,
CYA (Cowr Your 1~ngles), emplo}f:d v.hrn
somethtng mu~l bc ·,Hillcn prior to the
rendering -Of .111 offici.al \t:rdict.
Q. \\ell, lu's renrt too subjc~t on nhh:h
)OU''e olrc:id) C'l:pre)Sld n ddin!le opiniu11;
n:t:mcl), the spectacular optning or J>l:lnlt
llolh'\\OOd. llon 's the rc,1aurnnt doing, pr.1\
tell?. ' •
A. S1tll in businc~s I "t I ho.1rd . I'll brtnit
)UU an updJIC ilC\t il n I. ! IUll ,HllO Arnold: ..
S)h estcr, Oru,e or Uenu .11 ih~ lo~.11
supermarket . r
Jerry Kobrin '~ wlu11111 rutl\ u11 ilfuml.J.1 .
n'L'dne cln_1 ancl FricJ,1.i ,
Send your items to "Bob van
Eyl?en, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
Job hunting _ "Succe!>;ru• with J.ewelry and Sc.1rv'e~" \\Ill p.m., the program besins .1t 6 :15. Viscott Me thod _ A fre$?
Job Searching 10 loday's Market" • begin. at 10:30, follO\\ed b) lunch Call 5432·4226 for 1nlormation. )em, .1r on t~.e \•.Coll Method of
\\111 be the topic of a free program at noon. Any member of·,1 nation,11 .Th ursd ay,· Nov. 5 psyd1other.1~.·devdoped b>
,Jl 7 p.m .• 11 the mariners Branch Panhelfcnic sorority is \\eteome. -national!; known thcr;lp1)t Jnd
Library. ·2005 Dover Dri .. e. Call Call 646·2524 for more. linen and lace -The rolo. radio pers'on,1l1 t\ Da\1d Visco11, \\11,
644·3181 or ~·t-3135 for information. of lace and fine.linens in gracious.~ be ot:erecl al~ p.rn. Nov. 5 :it •
information. Toastmasters -The entertaining will be the topic of a .Ne~port Center bbr;iri, 85&•:rn-
Today
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3 lebrahead S 30, 9 4S l'vr•
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Communicating with
kids -A workshop for parenLS
entitled "Communication: How to
Get Them to Talk" will be offered·
at 7 p.m-:-at TeWinklg Jr. Hi~b
Holiday f un~raiser -Harborlite) ToastmJsters \\111 meet free program entitled "Teatime & c en L.nte Jr '·The progra m '"
Fairview Devclopmer\al Center's al7 a.m. at the Newport Beach Company," 3 p.m. NO\. 5 al the be (...,.H'lductc d b1 mirei• 111d Ge1)'-----~ ~Yal I lollday Boutique~, .f.fe..,,artiturn1"'1in.,,gr---E€:Corourn11trtl'Vy-COob, 1606 f . P.iuflc Co.1st Corona del Nlar BrJ nch LibrJn, \\ Jl •n, 1,.., 1 r\d and wift? ttfcril 4 Rampo9e (RI 6 IS •• 30. 10 20
EOWUOS CINEMA tio-t-11>.d /~
..... 546.3102
A tlnr •uns Through It (PG) S 30, 8,
10 10.
--.sc11oo1, 3224 Califomia St. in Costa
Mesa. Call 556-3433 for
infofo1.:1tion. ·
a wide \ ariet) of hand-crafted gifts, High\'ay, Ne\\ port Beach. C1ll Cue!>l speaker \\ 11 be JoJ~ ~ \'1se oi tean at the Visco tt C<.·nter in
is scheduled tor 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 639-9860 for more inform.1tion. ·Suite Six One One 1n CoronJ del · l\e\\ port Be.ich. Call 64-l·3181 or P.m. at the center's auditorium, Speak Up Newport _ Mar. Call 644·3136 for 644-31.85 i'o, ,nio•'l'l1' o
HAHO• TWIN CINEMAS Ha<bot 81-dJt
w -S• nt 631.JSOI ,
. Yo ur life story -A writing
workshop on the art oC turning
interesting life experiences ink>
2501 Harbor Bl,d. For more Ne\\port-Mesa Unified !>4 hwl information. . -
1nform.111on, call 957·5188. District Superir,1tendent John i'.:icho11 Talk with the author, -Library open house -=-=:.-:---
·Panhellcnjc -Newport \viii speak on the ~IJ!_us oi lop l P-rue-winning U)CraliJn~nO\el1st /\~Wne ili""td~L1UT:lf\-\\'ilfhosr .. 1Jt492 Conquul of 'arodh• !PG 13
7 /45 ---1 Captoln .. n ll'C 13, 6, 1010 ~
'" PG t3: II
•-good W<ittng wiH be offered by
Orange CW)t College C~mmunity
Si?rvices from 1':30 to 4 p.m. Nov.
4 and 1 1. F0< more information,
harbor Panhellemnv'ill m~el at JO )chools ,11 the Nov. 4 muiing t)f Thomas 1-.eneall) will ~~:.:.:~,::--ia1rnlio0i1~>e~n;--hh10\1)e from 2 · 30 to 5 j •
a.m. at ST. Michael and All Angels Speak up Ne\\port at the \1llil di scussion of ~is no,el :Sch1ndler's p.m. :-.:av. 5 tQ :-Jy IJrf#''ell to· '-
Church. 3233 PJcific View Drive in Nova rest<iurant, 3131 \\/. c~-----L:ist" at 10 a.m. Nov 5 at Newport depi!rting childrer:0 librariJn
MUA CINCMA ,.._p;.. 8,.j /l9!1i Si 6A6. ·sens .c;a1L 432:.5.880 •
Coron,, del M.ir Ayrogc·'n:-efHtlled 1 lig!r\vay In "e\\port Bea h. Cente~ L1brark 856 SJn C cmentc ~.;~ui,,mRe ~\.\arc~ . .C:-all 64~-3l83
· eutrenftfend., ana Accessone!> -Relre:>hmenlS ar~ se~e,f.1t 5 :30 Dme. Call 644·31 81 or 644·3135 .si-......1 ~-'Q..-~~-~
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TOWN (INTU CINEMAS S...... Cooio "°"° 7S, I 4 I•
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THE UNIVEllSITY CINEMA 4745 C-P..• o. .. es•,es11 ..
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1. The lo11 el 1he Mehluaru 1111 • lO. 1,
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6 C..uenlln9 Advllt '6 I IS, 10 30
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An In vitation To:
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Satu rday Nov. 7th
Mr. Rick Whiting representati're /Or "South~11c:k1~
ArneriC4 's pioneer in traditional men's dothing,
will be in our store to sho"' ·Fall ·92 & Spflng
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•• • usiness The Business page runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Business-Editor To~ Cox ... 642.-4321, e•t. ~7
Business Watch · . . .. ....
. The Resolution Trust Corp.
will auction off 25 retail and
office properties, including
buildings in eosta Mesa and
Huntington Beach, on Dec. 8 nt
the Anaheim Marriott Hotel.
The RTC has hired Elgin,
111.-based Dunning's Auction
Se(j\lice Inc. to host the auction.
Dunning's will hold bidder
seminars on No.v. 17 and Dec. 1
at the auction site. Properties
slated to be auctioned include
bank branches, ofJice complexes,
condominiums and shopping
centel'S .
"This auction is a direct
response 10 the public," said
NC\\ p6rt Beach-based
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
Co. has named Marilee Roller
president and CEO of the
firm's newly creatcu subsidjJry,
Pacifo; Corinthian Life
lmurance Co. in San Diego.
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· Corona del Mar resident
David J. Murray, formerly of
Dank of America,
CommcrceBank and llank of
Industry, has been namcu 'ice
president and man.1gcr of
Thursday, N·ov. 5
Center 500 -Center soo
will hold its annual business forum.
featuring talks by Louise Pomeroy
of Abigail Abbo11 Personnel Cos.
~d David Carpenter of
Transamerica Occ1dentt<tt Life
Insurance Co., beginning JI 5:30
p.m. in Founders Hall at the
Orange County Perform ng Arts
Center. Ticl.ets are S 10 for
members and s 15 (or the rublic.
For information, c.:ill 556·2121.
Tuesday, Nov. 10
Business legi slati on -
Rep. Christopher CO><, R-Ncwpurt
Beach, will discuss the (uture .
relationship bet\veen business and
legislation at the International
Forum for Corporate Ol{ectors, ~
p.m. Nov. 10 at Le Merldien Huti:I
in Newport Beach . C~I 850·9523
Trade policf -Sir Eldon
Gnffiths, director o the Center for
International Business at Chapman
Shannon O'Toole, head of the
RTC's California Sales Center
in NcwpPrt Beach. "Their
c;ontinuod interest in valuable
RTC real estate has grown with
each l'l'Uction that we hold. This
promises to b~ one of the best
auctions we've Jiad in terms of
the qu'ality of property ,
:wnilable." '-
For inf(\[mation .-on the .
auctions and the properties that
will be up for sale, call
(800)999-5949. ..
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Newport Beach ge,neral
contractor Grant Building Co.
has been awarded the grading
. Marine National Bank's newly
acquired Newport Center ,
office.
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Abdel Jlnmid, formerly of
The Catch res aurant in
Anaheim, has been named
genera!_ manager a! Trattoria-
Spiga at Ci: sral Court in Costa
Mesa. Owners of the Costa
Mesa 1cstaur:int also
announced that Trnttoria
Spiga"s origina l· chef, Roperto
Saracino, has returned after a.
Uni\ ersity, will speak on the topic
"What's Going tp Happen to U.S.
Foreign Trade Policy" at the Nov.
... 10 meeting of the Newport
Foundation. a non-prorit public
affairs group, 7:30 a.m. in the ·'
Quarter.deck Room at the Balboa Ba~ Club, 1221 w. Coast Highway
in Newport Beach.
l eads Club -The Leads
Cl~b's Costa Mesa chapter will
meet at 7:15 a.m. at the Village
Farmer in South ~oast Plaza
Village\. Women interested in
attending should call 723·0334.
The 'chapter recently appointed
new officers. including: Veror'lica
H1d.s of Farmers Insurance, as
director; Cristinc1· Firman of Graphic
Formula, as assistant director; and
01.inne Carlson of Courtyard
T ra\el" as recorder.
Recession busting -The
Women in Sales Orange County
chapter will host a program on
''recession-busting ideas to make
you rich now;· from 5:30 p"m. to
contract for the new, 76-acre
Boys Town facility in Trabuco
Canyon. The contract is valued
at $1 million.
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The new 10,000-square-foot
Newport Beach Surgery Center
recently.opened in the Newport
Lido Medical Center in Newport
Beach.
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Hedley Builders Inc. of
Newport Beach recently
completed the $600,000
renova tion of the-new
Assistance League of Newport
Beach headquarters in Costa
'Mesa.
six-month sabbatical in Italy .
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Lincoln Property Co. has
named Costa<.Mesa resident
Kevin Hompton director of
business developme nt.
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Brod J . Cotes or Corona del
mar and Mlchocl Wood·of
Newport Beach have been
named marketing executives at
the Irvine office of The Seeley
Co.
9 p.m. at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel. Cost is $25, including
dinner. For reser\iations, call
541-2001 .
Wednesday, Nov. 11
High-Tech Breakfast -
KPMCl>eat Matwick will host a
discussiof\ of risk management as
part of i6 High-Tech Breakfast
·Series, Crom 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. at
the Center Club in Costa Mesa.
Cost Is 0S25. Call Sheila Bruins at
850-4411 , ext. 623.
.lhursday, Nov. 12
Mission America -The
California Engineering Foundation's·
Mission America re-industrialization
ad'lOCacy project will host a summit
of 6usiness, government and
education leaders td discuss the
topic of enhancing the value of
u~s. exports Nov. 12 and 13 at the
red.Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Registration is ~t ¥:30 a.m. Nov.
12. Call (916) 448-5411 .
The truth about
funeral Prices in the ..
greater South Coast area.
At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe
that every family deserves a personalized final tribute.
H ere, only the family selects the type of service they
want and the price to be paid. ",
Burial space for two ............... $910 ·
We will provide for direct cremation,
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Servicing all fcllths • Under new ownership .
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Daily Pilot Eco.1omic Index
Sales haven't been getting any
worse in recent weeks for Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa
• Restaurants restaurateurs, but nor have they
improved signir.cantly. ...
Respondents to The Daily Pilot ·
Economic Index survey of k>cal
· restaurants have now strung
together 12 straight months of
year-to-year sales gains, but none
of the-increases were more than 5
perce nt. For most of the
restaurateurs in the survey group,
business remains well below
prC'lrecession levels .
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In September, members of tpe
survey group posted a 2 percent
gai n, on avera~ overj heir·
September 1991 sales levels.
Several of the restaurants surveyed
have posted up·and~down salos •
performances, but on average: the
group has remained between I
percent and.S percent above its
year-ago revenue. pace.
• Represents last year's performance. A scar~'
· above JOO ~eflects an improvement over the same .,.
month the previous year, whilt: fl .Score below 100. •
indicates a tlecline. Scoring is· bitjed on -sale~ of Joe~/ restaur~ts-that are survf!yed ,..gular !Y_ for -l~i~ featu~e •.... , . . . -
"Our business is improving, •
co nstdering thC-horcible August we. had," said one •,
restaurant executive. "But I don't know if it's
something we can sus-tain. It's like a roller-coaster
ride. l don't have any confidence in it at all."
An other respondent said he, too, has seen so'me
improve ment in business since the summer
months, bu t he4docsn't expect to see any signif·
icant, lasting improvement 'until "well into '93." ,.
,"I think people are still waiting to see how tl1e
election will turn out, and they're not spending
much," he snjd. "People are trying to pay down .
their credit card bills, and they'r~ not going out.
It's like the hotels' motto, 'Stay alive till ;95: "
Danny Marcheano, owner of The Arches in
Newport Beach, said his restaurant has enjoyed
some significant sa les gains over the last few
North OC development
-The Commercial Industrial
OeVelopment Association will give
an overview on develo~ment in
North Oran~e County at its Nov.
• · 12 dinner meeting; whic~ will
begin with. cod<t.ans at 6 p.m. The
program will be held at the
Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel.
Cost is S33 for members aAd S48
for non-members. Call 453·:6.030.
Send items to fony Cox, ·
business editor, Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Costa ~esa, 92~27.
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onths, c'pecially in its banqliet a~ cat.ering :
operations. He added that the pres1dcnwtl deba\es
m~de fot a few slow. ntghts loi~t mpnt~, bu t all in
all he believes m·arte1 conditions a~c improvll'\g.
:.( think the matket is geH.ing· better," • .,. , -.
Marcheanu sai~~ "People :ire loosening up n li11le
bit." ~ . . :· . .
Th~· local restaurant market is &ci:ting f!lOrc .
competitive; ·too, as :r Planet I loll) ,·ood opened
las t morHh. in ~th Coa!>,l.. Plaza Village. :md .tl,nrd
Rocle Cafe will•open·tJ1is weekend at Fashion~
lsland'?The Checs~c;1l.C Factory is nlso coming to
Fasbion Island, with a 'J>l1~nncd Pebruary opening
·in the·formcr Rex space. • . . • !
The Septem9et indc'< store for rcstaurunts: 102.
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We: e.,.e .So~e 'Very Sho~kiftg·~Ne~s:
Foi; DryWood T~iDiites . .
I t's called the El•~•
Spate•. A battle plan that uses~
finely tuned electricity to win the.
war-against these home damaging
critters. After 12 years of ·
continuous use, and treatment "of
over 50,000 government build1~g5,
schools, apartments and homes: the
., · Electro-gun has1proven to be one~·
of the most environmentally sound
• methods of drywood tem,lte
control avaJlaltle today.
A viable alternative to tent fl.lmlgatl6ns, .Ecola Servlca lac~
and the Electr~n together make a very attractive package,
offering ltB customers eecurtty and peace. of mind, knowing that· ,
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Brienv . Volunteer Directory
Girts Inc. sponsors preschool Pl'Olf:•m ........ COllttY fir
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COSTA MESA -Costa Mesn·bascd Girls Incorporated of
Newport .. Mesa has started a preschool education program
designed 10 enhance the growth and development of )'bung boys
and girls through the learninglroccss.
The program, known as PR -Preschool Readiness
Enrichment -is intended for children 31/2 to 5 years old. lt
includes nge-appropriate activities for the individual l')eeds of each
child's development in the areas of language, cognitive, physical,
social and emotional growth, Girls Inc. officials said. .
Tht Orilnge County Fair and Exposition CCnJtr 1n
CosU Mes.11 needs voluntttrs to conduct eentennial
Filrm tours r°' ~ dlildten rilnging in age from 5·8
years old. Volunl~ will be trilined as docents by the
fairgrounds sl..lrr. Tour guides are needed Tuesdays
through Fridays from Oct.' 6 to M'ly 28. Two one-hour
tourl are offered on these days at 9 a.m. and 11 .l.m.,
The Orangewood Boutique in t.ofona def MJr, an
•upsale r~le boutique which ~nefits the Orange.
wood Chidren's Home, Is In need OI volunteers IO ilS·
sist the boutique staff wilh lfetait Soi~ The Home is Or··
ange County's emer~ncy shelter '°' abuS«I and neg· ltded children. Call P11t Stiley al 76().66-40.
The Wellneu Community nttds volunteers lo help
out at the reception desk during <Uyt1me hours. Shlftt
are Monday-Friday from 9 il.m.-1 p.m. ilnd 1 p m.-4
p.m The Wellness progr•m is a free offering tOf ~
with c11ncer and their families. Call Cjndy at 258-121 O.
PNdlce Illy lclllol . j
Girls Incorporated, a non-profit youth center, is located at 1815
Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. It has been serving the communities
of Costa Mesa and Newport Bench for 37 years and provides af-
fordable nnd accessible supervised care centers for girls and boys.
• aRd docents c.ln volunteer from one to four days a
week. The r.vm is a replia or a Y.-Ofktng form whe<e
children learn about pi~, cHidens, \heep, gootS; rab·
btts and crops. FOf information, call 751-3247 and a>k
for Lynda Conway at extension 28 or Michelle ~K-
night at e'tension 78. •
~ . Prentice day School is-a '5tate ac~redited) c°'
cduCilltonal d.ly school dedic;ited to serving needs ol
children with Specific language 01s.:ibtl1tics/Oyslexia.
"'olunteers are ~ed 1n many areas, including fund
ti11Sing commill , l1br41ry aides and office support. for
more Information, II Amy Mitchell at 650· 1115.
Wat Newport
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The West Newport Community Center, a senior rec·
reational programs center, needs \oOlunteers (preferably
seniors) to help in the rrOnt olrice and answering the
phone. for information, call 8arb.lra Ann at 64"4·3'240.
Registration for the·preschool program is now open. For further
informatic,>n, contact Girls Incorporated 646:718 l. · · · ·
I o.c. Fair planning to 'veg' out next y~ar
COSTA MESA -An !ducational packet containing facts
about 'egetables, as well as suggestions for projects, will be
offered to :.chools this year in conjunction with the 1993 Orange
CountyS-air, themed "We're Having.Bushels of Fun," a ~alu1e to
crops and vegetables. .
Included will be vegetable fact sheets, planting tips, Guinness
vegetable records, a far{Tl fact quiz and a coloring. piece for
elcmentan level students.
The pac~et can be incorporate~ into school curricula. . Chamber sponsors scarecrow contest . .
NEWPORT· DEACH -The Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce invites local merchants to get into the holiday spirit by
decorating the fronts of their shops with scarecrows depicting ·
their businesses. Awards will.be given ilr the most creative
entries.
"Although this is our first year to sponsor this contest, we ~ave
quite n fe" pa rticipants already." said Chamber of Commerce .
• spokeswoman Ellen Buck. .
Scarecrow:. must be taken in each night and must not infringe
on·city ~idc."walks. For more information please ca ll the Corona del .-
Mar Chamber of Commerce at 673-4050.
DCC tops in transfers ta 4-year colleges
'\. .. COSTA t-.IESA ... Orange Coast College led stitte's community
colleges in the number of students transferred·to the Cal State '
University system during the 1991-92 academic ye:1r, OCC officials
said. . ,
Last year,-466 OCC students transferred. to Cal State U>ng
Beach. The college alse--tr-an:.ferred 62-studenl$ !O S:in Diego
State, 54 to Cal Poly Pomona. 32 to San Francisco St:ite, 31 to Cal
State Dominguez Hills, ond 30 to Caf Poly San Luis O~ispo.
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Dealer Jan Fri'es: le(t, plays blackjack ~vith Don i'nd Jean Cauldren:__!c~~y~g, !eft, :erry Robinson wi!h ~rank Am~ss and his Mississ.ippi Mudders in It: backgrour\d_ '"er~ a.tu?ard for riverboat casino night.
·------Event hosted . by LU"1inaires
benefits Doheny Eye· Institute
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S ee them shuffling :iboard ...
Frari.k Amoss band
member~ gussied up in red
ond white striped jackets. played
Sunday evening as 210 boarded
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the Reuben E.
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--............. Dana Davis Vllll and Barbara 111111 Grant fO·chaired
-----the Doheny Eye .. S · ty Institute benefit
___ 0c.'e·-· for. which guests
paid $75 each.· ""
Thill is the second time the duo
h:ive combined talents for a
f undraiser .•
"Last year we went Western and
had a g.rent time at the Cr:izy
Horse ... we thought this , .. ould be
different and wonderful," ~aid
Davis. "The great thing is that this
party is all underwritten and \\ c
hope.to make $40,000."
Underwriters aboard included
Glngerlec Field McMicken, fir t
president of the ·four·year·old
Lumin::iires, partying with husband
Ray, Arden Flamson and Diane
nnd Harry Rinker.
Grant, oho ::in underwriter and
one of th e founders or the
chapter, i.nid the proceed .\\Ill
probably go for research.
With :i little research ot 1hii.
· party, the guests found table., nnd
games on all three Ooor. of the
noating eatery.
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the third noor," said one guest
· m:iking his way to the top with his
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rolling the dice and holqing and
folding the cards, guests ffiund
food stations holding pizza, pot::ito
skins, tacos. pasta, beef and
chjckcn. · _
Undawriters Gingerlee Field
McMicken, first. president of the
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DcYoung, Julie· Jones, Sue Weber,
Cherie Hart, Carol Larsen, Debbie
Meumann, Bryn DeBeikes, Brooks
Coldren·and Kimberly Peterson
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Shirley Wilson, Jerry and Jack
Dwan; Ken nod Toni Oliphant,
Barbara nnd Alex Bowie, and
Gloria and Ray Osbrink.
Gauldren. ·a\tending with husband
Don. ·
''We do one big fuf\drai er each
year, and for social acfr.ity, \\e
just organized a golf group. The
nice thing about the Luminaircs is
the family aspect...wc have
'mothers, daughter , anc! sisters
combinotions ... all ages," she said.
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Also aboard were Mary Lou and
Scott Hornsby, Cherie and Bill
Hart, Lar ry and George Bissell,
Norma and Bo Meyer, Jackie and
Jim Rodgers, Betsy King, Terry
Robinson, Eda Schwegler nnd Don
Gow and husbands of the
co·chairs, Donald Davis and Bob
Grant. '
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Watt, Debay, · Cox Win council. seats
...... Two incumbents, planning commissioner easily earn positions on Newport Beach City Council. •
By Tony Dodero
St3ll Wrl\er
NEWPORT BEACH -With most of the
votes coutncd, incumbent Jean Watt was
sniling to easy victory over her two
percent for Coltrane.
• Watt said 'he would like to ee her
opponents involved in local government,
despite their losses.
challengers Tuesday and for the first
time in 12 years, Wc:st Newport
Beach will have a new council
representative -most likely Jan
Debay.
Watt, a staunch enviroo mentalis t,
faced challenges from Balboa Island
re siclents BoQ. Lewis and Diane
Coltrane. Both challengers cited'
'I hope all the candi-
dates stay involved in
the cify because it
needs all of us.' ··
...,,t hope ·a1r the
candidates stay invplved in
the city because it n'ceds '
nil of us," Watt said.
·• Coltrane hinted th<ll she
mny be interested.
"I want to than k :ill '
those people \vho voted
for me," she said. "And l
strong business experience a~ the
reasons voters should .elect them.
But as the v01e tri ckled in, Watt
-a leader of both the Newport Conservancy
an d Stop Polluting Our Newport, the city's
strongest environme11tal group -had claimed
about 53 percent of the vote compared to
approximately 26 percent for Lewis and 19
,Democrats'
bash a rage;
GOP-' s a bore
..,.. Excessiye crowd nets
warning from fire marshal
as Orange County's other
party revels in big yvins.
'. By Russ Loar
StJ'' W_nter
>o The fire marshal..t.hre:llened to
shut down tbc euphoric
Dcmocr;1tic Party celebration al
the Anaheim I lil ton Tuesday.
nigh t as an overflow crowd of 1 more th nn I.500 revelers rocked
the main ballroom while
hund reds more Ja.nct:d and
hugged in th e hallwa)s.
"It feels gooJ. Winning feels
. good," said Aliso Viejo
....,. developer Kathyrn Thompson, a
prominent Republican Clinton
backer who hosted his first visit
to Orange County in December
1991. "} always thought he was
going to "in it. ..
Over at R epublican Party
festivities at the Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel, the mood w;is
funereal and the dance floor was
empty as several young children
pl.1ycd ::11 sword fighting with the
red. white and trlue decorations.
Gus Owen. Thompson's
husband and president of the
conservative Lincoln Club of
Orange County, w::itched
-JfAN WATT want IP say
lnalllbent Cllddlte congratulations to Jean
Wall and 'l hope I will
have the opportunity to
' .. give some of my talents to this be"autiful city of
Newport Beach in other ways."
ln West Ncwpo,rt Beach, ·Planning
Commissioner Jan Debay was leadin~
opponent Richard Banks, a graphic firm
occount executive, by a margin of 58 percen1 to
41 percent.
Debay, a longtime planning commissioner
and uctiYiSl in West .Newport.-wasn't rc.ady to
declare absolute victory yet with votes still
unCO\lllted.
"lf l do \\in, l want to fully accredit that to
the people I've met over the last 13 years and
their support," she said. "They came forward
and voluntee red and worked hard to ge l me
elected. ll's because we worked together tlnd
they know I'll wo.rk hard.''
Hc~ppone nt, Richard Banks, said he was
pleased with his camp:iign.
"We worked re;illy hard and did the best we
·could und~r some rcnlly adverse .
cireumstances," Bnnks said. "We took our
program to the voters. We visited. every single.
business community. We feel goOd about the
rcspon e."
In the District 7 race, John ~ox, Jr. ran
unopposed for his fou rth term and was assu red
a victory.
.
Perry, Ferryman c;lean ~p in
sanitation race; Olllig afloat
By Jdel Beers sun Wl1lef
11 Incumbent Dick Sherrick ;,as
COSTA MESA -
Newcomer Art Perry and
incumbent Jim Ferryman won
seatS"OA the Costa Mesa
Sanitation District Doard of
Directors Tucsdny. And in the
t.iesa Consolidated Water
District race, incumbent Trudy
Ohlig appeared heading to
victory over challenger D~ve .
Leighton. . ·
With 30 percent of th e
ballots count ed, P.crry -an
Estancia High S~I teacher
who admiHedly campaigned
wery liule· -led nil candid:ues
in the sanitation di~trict' race
with 33 percent Qf the vole. ·
Ferryman, the president of
the city's Chamber or
Commerce, was seconcl \"1i1h
28.4 percent of the vote.
ttrlrd nt 22.2 pe.nt.
Challenger Juergen Hoehne
captured 15.6 percent .
Reached at home Tuesda.)'
night, Perry seemed surprised
at his apparent win.
"l would like to thank
evcryone who voted for me,
since I did absolutoly no •
campaigning. l 've been n
resident for 35 years, they know
me and they think highly of me,
and I thank the.m for the
support."
Perry, 45, is Estancia's
activiiies director. He also
coaches freshman football and .
golf.
With 18 percent of the vote
counted, Ohlig seemed headed
for her second term. She led-
Leighton, a forfner city planner,
by 414 votes.
,.
Pre sident-6curgc-Busn ·s
concession speech in a private
lounge surrounded by silant
Lincoln Club members. O"cn
said he met with Bush and Vice
President Dan Quayle years ago
to warn them of the need for a
sharply defined domestic and
economic agenda.
Bill Clinton supporters from Orango.County show high emotions 't.vhilc listening to the president-elcct's victory speech live from little Rock, Ark. Tuesday night.
"We h.id serious concerns
about 1he lack of attention to
the e ar~as," Owen sa1d. "Even
prioc tO the Gulf War. we kept
emphasiz'ing the need to address
domestic issues. but we were
being ignored.
"If they had started
commu nica ting concerns to the
genera• public. we could ha\e
ea:-.ily won this campaign."
Assemblyman Gi l Ferguson
(R-Ne\\port Beach), \\ho won a
sizable victory ove r Democratic
c]lallengcr Jim Toledano for the
70th Assembly District, secs the
Cl inton landslide as a sign of the
,·oters· lo\s of faith 111 -
gove rnment and thei r concerns
about a noundering cconom}'.
He believes the Re publican
Party must now move more to
the right to reclaim the White
House.
"George B-osh rode into office
by pretending to be Ronald
Reagarfs clone," Ferguson said.
''The Republican Party has got
to relearn why Ronald Reagan
swept the nation.''
Although Bush urged
Americans to come together and
support the new president, Rep.
Bob Dornan said the clock is
ticking on Jhe Clinton
presidency. "I'll give him six
months to turn this country
around and if he doesn't, I plan
on becoming his worst
nightmare," Dornan said.
Orange County Republican
Party Chairman Tom ruentes
believes much of Bush's
re-election prbblems were
caused by the candidacy of Ross
Perot. He also believes the
Republican Party must mdvc
further to the ri_ght to reclaim
the presidency.
"1 ec a more solid
conserv:Hive afignmcnt for the
party.'' •Fuentes aid. "We have
been in the role of guerrilla
fighter before ... thoc;e times .
harden u and h:irpcn us. Out
o( the dil~ of Jimmy Career
emerged Ronald Re~gan. There
are bright days ahead.''
But Republican Orange
County Supervisor H::rrriett
Wieder, who earned the wrath of
county Repuhlican leaders for
her support of Clinton, believes
Fuentes is reading the wrong"
mcs!>agt: into the election.
Wieder said the support of
prominent Orange County .
Republicans for Clinton and for
\ICtorious U.S. Senate candidate
Barbara Boxe r signals that
Ri:publicans w::int the party to
mO\ e in a more moderate
d1rec1ion.
"This was a \Ote for America,
not for the ~epublicans or Inc
Democrjts," Wieder said.
1'\Ve'"c JUSt elected two women
to the Senate -there has to be
a mes~agc in there."
Vietnamese immigrant Nho
N~ll) t:n, a Clrnton volunteer
taking part in electio n night
celebr::it1ons in Anaheim, also
secs the Democratic victory in a
patriotic light. "Clinton
represents the torch of the
Statue of Liberty shining from
the seas. That's why 1 voted for
him ," Nguyen said. "I come here
because I love freedom and
democracy and this day my
dream finally came true."
Ll>oki ng down the road a few
years, Wanda Hadley, a former-
Hot Springs, Ark. resident who
claip1s to be a second cousin to
Clinton, said she is looking
forward to eight years of a
Clinton presidency. "We ain't
going to give it up this time," the
Newporc Beach resident snid. ·
"We're going to keep this offi ce
-eight year'i of Clincon, eight
ycnrs of Gore."
But Rep. Dana Rohrabachcr
(R-1 luntington Beach) who
ou tpaced Democrat Pat McCabe
an the race for the 45th
Congressional District, warned
Republicans Tue doy night of
dark days ahead. "All the
w;icko and lunacic have been
let out .of the clo ct now,"
RohrabJchcr aid, uraing cnior
citi1cns to "hold on to their
a. ct ,"
Kathyrn Tho~ on .ipplauds Bill Clinton's victory TuesdaY. night 31
the Ocmocr.tl •k!chou night party. Thomp on, a local ifcvelot>er
.rnd Rt•pubi<.:.lf1 Party leader, gained national 3Ucntion by throwing
her c.upport lo the Arkan ~ go""nor ~arly i~ the nmpaign.
\ ..
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•
•
Above, at the ·
Democrat's election
night party, Norma
Hoff, left, and Martha
March, center, are
exuberant about Bill
Clinton's win, while,
Republicans, pictured
at left; were less
enthused at their
party.
, • Photos by
KATSUYA RAINONE
and
LEE PAYNE
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ANALYSIS
From A1
Kathe, "ho would hnve had to
call Theriot ''boss." In :11.J<faion,
the feud bcl"-CCn Hornbuckle
and Theriot i!t~e.gendnri
Out, barring a la~t-minute
' rcver:.al in the 'voting results this
morning, Th.criot "ill fini shed
fourth andi>ut-of·lhc-moncy.
The sigh of relief you henr is
coming from City Hull.
""'Costa Mesa residents didn't
buy the bu incss community's
contcniion that th eir City
Cou ncil needed to be more
pro-business. The two of the
most pro-bu~incss cnm.lidutc ,
Gonthill Tavcro's Gary
Monahnn and :ittorney Denis
. Rctoske, were pummeled. But,
like Ross Perot, the two new
PACs formed by the business
Marian Bergeson
BoxC'r and Feinstein are in," Mc-
Cabe said. "The . message that
Clinton brought home is that the
people have hope and are going to
move ahead."
• In the 35th state Senate Db1rict,
Sen. Marian Dcrges9n outdb-
tanced Democrat Dorianne Garcia
by 32 percent. And in the 701h As-
sembly District, Assemblyman Gtl
Eergu~ ""on a fifth, l~<>-)'eor
term , beutlng Democrat Jim Tole-
dano by a 21 percent margin .11
prci.i. time.
Oerge~on specuk11ed that the
llWte Legisl.nurc would gain .ibou1
four Republican cats, but comin~
no~vhcre nenr gaining a Re-
publican majority. "That will proh-
ably take :1001her t\\O Lo four
· years ~ fur us the Assembly "
concerned," Bergeson :..iid.
ln the wake of the Clinton IJnJ-
s.lide,· Dergc oti believes the Re-
publican Party mu~ reach out Ill
an increasingly Ji,c_r e clcc1oratc.
community h3ve sel'\ed as gr3ins
of-sand to the City Council clam
-and a peari or two \\ill be the
result.
""' Newport Beach YOLer
elected the most entrenched · "
politicos on the ballot -
Councilwoman Jean Watt.
Cour1cilrnan John Cox and
l'l:mning Commi sioncr Jenn
Watt - b.ut O\el'\vhelmingly
pa ed a cily term !unit initiative.
for council members. AppJrentl)
the mes)age is: we like what .. .,,c
gQt, bur don"t \\Car out )our
welcome.
The mJrgin of victory -
abo\Jt 80 p·ercent \UlCd for term
limits -underi.cores the
silliness of the council'i.
foot-dragging tactics used to
keep the initiative off the ballot
""' Newport Oeach rcsidenls ·
reversed their tance from a
19$9 vote and approved t,hc sale
Gil FCf'&USOO·
"Qur party hd\ to encompass all
Rcpubli~ins," she said, "tha1'i. the
on ly way-you can become a major-
ity party."
Clinton's prcs1dcn1ial wfn is u
p1onceri.ng ''in in m.111~ ''J)~. He
"111 be the firsl pre!-tidcnt tu have
lost the '>:c\\ l IJ1t1p~IHrc primary,
tl~e fir:.t "Uah) .. J3oomcr'' prc,1-
J..:nt. the fir"t po~t-Cold War prc-;-
id~m :ind the first president born
in ,\1 l...1U'·"· .. 41 ...
· 1311-.h hccum~-. the fiN 1.kctcd
RcpuhliL;in 1ncumbe111 to lo~c re· clc~uon -.me~ ~epubli-;;JO Prc,1-
d)1tl \\ 1111.1111 I all 10'1 Im 1912 rc-
ck~:tllln r.1c;e 1 0 01.llll)lf<it \\ooJ-
fl)\\ \\'11'011. lwnic.111\, the 191~
c t:ltiun .1T-.u h::ill a ~trong tfilr'll
,p.1rt)" ·c.1nJiJJ1c -lormcr J>rc~1-
jen1 Thc(.)dore Roo~c\ch 1un11111g
on the Bull .\llX.hC r .111) 11<.i-Cl
lnJcpem.knt ca11d1dJtc Ro~~
Pl.'rol,\\lll no '>lJte\ ur elcuoral
,,,,e.., 1 ue,d.1y, linbhing the race
\\llh I" JlO:ll'.Clll of the \Ole.
"
-ol J tin) cit)·O\\ned ,,,cant lot
on the bay ill Wellt Ne\\pOrl
kno" n a\ "People\ P;irl.." and
gi\ c the rC\CnUC'> to !he new
Nl.',\pon lleach Public L1brJry. ·
'""' Orange C~ Republic.in
Su pc" i~or lJarcicll \\'icJer·,
gamble to bad, Dcm~r.11
Clinton paid off -but "hal \
the pa)bJcl. . ., \\hat·.., the future
of ·Wieder. "ho t;m1pJigiH.'d
h:ud for Gl>\. Cl1111on :anJ • p:ir1ie~,11T1 the loc:tl Ou:mocr;ir ..
Tucc;day rui;.hl', Some ..,pccu 11
her pa)off ma~ be a Jl>b 111
\\',1<,l11ngtun. bu1 Jt lc;i,t
political '°"dcr "'-'}ll th ch.rni:L~
of an~ GOP politician hnlling .1
high ro~1t1on Ill tbc Clinton
Ad1111n.,tra11on is )lim.
If so. \\1edcr \\Ill h.:t\e to
mend i.omc fences \\.1th the
OrJnge County GOP lo.mg· .rnd
quecn-m.11..crs.
..
: Two political action· committee formed for the
sole purpose of toppling the 1ncum!1e1m. rhrcc chat·
lcngcrs -Rcto~kc, 1 he riot and Monahan -'hared
I ( Erickson retains his slim margin, he will "in his in th e .critici~m of the. current. cuunc~l'i. rc1.:0rJ on
first council election. He was appointc-d 10 the coun· _ promoting and commun1ca11ng with bul>1ness:
cil in 1991. Voteri., ho"cver. i.ccmed to agree \Vith the incum·
"Win or los~. we ran n clean campaign and I'd caU ben.t's shared co~sen:.us that t~o e element) of the
up whoever won and wish them well," Erickson sai~ b~sm~ss commu1~1ty unhappy with them \\ere a ..,mJll
Tue day night, minority of the uty.
Theriot blamed his npparen1. defc:it on negutive The cnmpJign \\:1s also nisrrcd by .111 unusually
m:1ilers distributed in 1hc latter days of the camp:iign. dirty final week. lnOammatory mJilcrs and per onal
"We did the best we could working against the in-attacks grew incrca insly hca~cd as Tuesd.tY. neared. .
cumbcnts," said iheriot. "Especially considering the Monohan, "ho ho,tcd an election night part) .11
malicious hit.pieces the last two \\CCI..· of the cam-the Goat 1 lill To.1\.ern, \\hich he mJnngc • o;aiJ res.ard-
paign th:ll we could not re pond lo." · less of the fin.ii outcome. he fc,\cls hi campaign
Rounding ou t 1he \'Otin~ field \\Cre Chris Steel, served -3 purpose.
Denis Reto ke, Gary Monahan, Karen McKcnna-, "I ran a campaign by a regul:ir gu) \\ho got frus-
Juergens, Donald Williums and Kevin Austin. trated with the S)Stem !\nd didn't hca1 the \01ce of
The campaign was seen by many as both o test of the small bus1ne-.i.ma11 betn~ recognized by the coun-
incumbents' strength as well as a referendum on their ci!," he nid. "I hope ''c may be heard a little clcnrc1
dealings with city business. now." ••
POLLS
From A1
the job."
Over at the polling booth nt Mari·
ner's School in Newport Beach, Bu h
supporter Fred Toepel theorized that
Perot m:ay h:ivc been to bl;\me for
the president's downfall.
"I thin"k Perot is going to 1'Uin the
whole thina," he' said. "IC Perot ond
Dush ron on the some ticket they
would be invincible."
While mo t oC those polled locally
were stendtnst Bush upporters.
there wo ot lea~1 one regi tereJ Re·
publican. Kevin Donaldwl\. who
switched allegiance. ·
DoMldson aid he wu votina for
Uill C.1inton because ho was un ati •
fled >Nith 8u5h's performance and he
wanttd new faces and new idea .
"I Just CJon) like Oeorac." he said.
Qnly one other Newport Beach
• • voter polled said he supported the
Democratk: ticket ••down the line."
Petot, on the other hund. garnered
the ccond largest number or \Otc
by people .polled in Costa Me a and
Newport Oeach, despite the fac l that
he hadn't evcp taken one state by
sundown.
"I'm voting for the little guy from·
Tcxa ," said an undaunted Monty
Snyder, before entering a booth on
Udo Isle. "I rcolize'1\c's not going to
win, but I wDnl to mal..c a protei.t
\.'Ole." '
Joe Huft, who rode a bicycle to hi'
Balboa Penin ulo poll, ~id he was
voting for Perot bee.au e "I'm into
radical change, and I think he ' the
be~t one for thal. ''
Like most or the n01tion, prcdn1.:t
workers throughout Newport 0 nc!1
und Costa Me!'a reported record
turnouts in the 80 percent range.
"It was cxc~llent.'' aid Carol
Drown a precinct worker. at Mnri·
ntr's School. "All dny' tong it' been
• rontil\uous Oow. h 's the bcM wc\c
hod." • ·
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JllJICIAI.
From A1
he r earher hfc defending ltll·
er and rap1. b and that Allen
wa' lacking 1n.e~pcricnce.
The run-off \\a lcs.s event·
ful , though ~metime'> catty.
nderson, a judge 1n the
North Orange County Mu·
n1t:1pal Court, managed to
, \Ou.l any land mine but the
poht1calty connected Allen
r•n mto trouble cv rat time
long the political tratl.
'I he fir~t tlmt of trouble
ctmc when he \Cnt out in"i·
iation' to a reception 'he w~
havm1 cmhlazoncd ""'th the
nllmt Justkc fohn Art1uellc);
tlll the logo of the Stl\te u·
prcme Coun.
• Ar,zuellc took c'ccrtitin to
1 ·the U\C of hi~ name nd the
k.~•· '.i<lying he wa., only an
IO\'ttCJ gUC\t and had "°' f'fOmi~Cll tO CndO~ either
.
Wednesday, November 4 , 1992
·General ·Election Results
PRESIDENT
• (83 0 % National prwnc~ counted)
BILL CLINTON, Democrat
GEORG( BlJSH, Repubhc.u\
ROSS PCROT, Independent
ANDRE MARROU, L1bert4.lri.10
U.S. SENATE
• (full t£>rm)
!3t>.O •(, precincts coun1edl
BARBARA OOX(R. Oerncx r,1l
BRUCE HERSCHCt-.SOHN, RerM1l1can
JUNE CCNIS, L1bert.iri.10
U.S. SENATE
(Short term)
(38.0% precincts counted)
OIAN,NE FEll';STEIN, Democrat
1011.N SEYMOUR. Republic.in
RICHARD BODDIE, Libertar1.1n
CONGRESS
. '45th Di~ri~t
(3 7 .0 % precinct> counted>
DANA ROHRABACHER, Rcpublrc,rn ·
PATRICIA McCABE. Democrat
GARV CO~ELANO, L1bert;1r1.m
47th. District
(55.0 % precincts counted!
. CHRISTOEHER COX .. RdJ1ublican .
JOHN ANWILER, De mucr,\I ..
STATE SENATE
. JSrd Distritt
(43.0 % precincts cou ntt!d
r\1ARIAN BERGESON R°l'pl1bhc.10
DORIA~l\E CAR,CIA Democr.11
ERIC .SPRIK. Libert a11.t0
STATE A SEMB LY
6ith Di,lrill
t J 1~0 °" precinct~ co J1111; ,
DORIS All(N, Re ')uul c.111
1\(1'1 LeBLANC Dt•mocr.1
ORIAN SCHo\R .. Libert H .11
69th Di~tritt
151.0 'o precincts l' r ll l
TOM UMBERC, Dc• xr.11 • JO (LL(N ALLfN , Rt·puhl c.111
DAVID 'l<CLLER. Lil11:rt.1' 11
70th Distritt
(54.0 "~ pr~cincb counte I'
Gil HRGUSON, Re,publ1t.m
• 43.()%
36.0%
18 o~
000%
2.0%
5'.3.or..
140.0"A.
20%
55.6; ..
38.Cr
30 .G ,.,
..
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Oi)trict 7
}01-fN COX 14 1 ;iS 95.6'\l
COSTA MESA SAN ITARY 1'.
(2 seah)
(63:'0 % pr~onm \.:Oun t
JAMES HRRYMAN
r
7,315 286%
DIO: SH~RRICK 5,589 21 9 I
JUERCENHOrnM 3,%4 15 5%
,-\RT P£Rl<'I' 8,530 33.;;
-11COASTAL MU ICIPAL WATER
(530 flllnh c. "t i
PAlJL RYCKOH
... MESA CO SOtlDATED WATER
!SG.O , .. precincb countul
TRUDY 01 IUG 1.908 58.9$
D1\VE LEIGHTON 1.315 406o/.'.
MEASURES
City of C\\·port Beach'
·,()c; 0 ~ .. Jl 1•c1n () COUfltl d
\\ -·Ches council right to make long-lerm leases
of pllbljc propcrty'\\'ithout \Oler ~pproval •
~ES 12.814 '65.1 %
NO 6,858 3-1.9%·
".J [ C.hcs citv permis)ion lo sell People's Park
Y(S • 12.617 6·t.0%
~o i ,099 3( 0
0 -Amcnd1n~ numb<>r of Art Commissioners.
HS 12212 &5.:J.%
:\0 6 552 . 3 l 9
P -Gt.1blbhe) I\.\ ·term limit for City Council ·
u-. 7. .ooa • .s2.Cl' •
~o !'., 3,;.3a n . .....
State
, '4 r\ t tO •t J
1'J92 Sdiool rJcililie) Bond Act
15& -P .hl>enger Rail and Clean Air Bond At t of Ii 199..?
HS
s 1 'j
i57 -Toll RoJds and Htgh\\J))· Legislati'e Con)ll·
tution.11 l\mend~lent
..
Jl .... 1 TOLCDA...,0, Dem~ r.1t .360~ Y[::, ~13
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SCOTI BIESER, LibertJn.m 6.·1% NO "'O -
JUDICIAL 158 -Office of California Anal)SI. legislathe Con·
)titulional Amendment ' • HarQOr Court Scat
(68 d 0~ precincts counteJl \ES
O[BtV\ ALLEN . 32,908 ~o s9s%
MARGARET ANDERSON 34 220 50 6,:. 159 -Office of the Auditor Cener~l. leg1 lati' e .
Constitutional Amendment. ~ COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE HS ArN 2
13i'.O ....,.prec1~unte.t.h
RICHARD AVARD . )'~w POLLARD
AreJ 3
3"' 0 :(, precincts cou nted
22.356
45.692
I. l'-0 58 4%
160 -Propert TJ' hemption. lcgislati\'e Consti-
tutional Amendment.
Sl.2%
:...;o . .ia.a
CURTIS JON(S 9 054 lbl -t>hHici.in-Assbled Oeilth. Terminal co ndi-
tion. lnitiJll\C IJtute. BR'I' \:-.J BRIOCCS 12 842
£ARL ZIEMA "'N ~ 9 I I HS
:-.;o 53.G%
(3 l>CJ(S}
(63.0 % preciAcb l'.ount~l
SA1'.DRA C£NIS
JOE ERICKSON
DENIS RETOSKE
BRt4.N THE,RIOT
0.RY MONAHAN
CHRIS STHL -.K(VIN AUSTIN
DONALD WILLIM\S
KAR(N Mcl\CNNA-lUERC("lS
,ft •
5.81 i 12.8%
1,65.3 3 6%
2.618 S.8o/..
3 659 08 1
16.l ·,.. Public Emplo)'t?e!• Retirement S)Slem . lni·
ti,1ti' e Con!>tilutioh;il Amendment.
HS 51.3%
,0 48.1'%
163 -Ends TJ,.ition of CertJin Food Products. lni-
t1Jthe Con lltulional Amendment and Statute.
HS · 660~
164 -Con~re\s1onal Term limits.Initiative Statute
'l'lS 62 6%
1':0
165 Budget Process \\.elfJre. Procedural and •
Substanti\ e Chang~s. I nitiathe Constitution.ii
Amendment anJ tatute.
-------------------------------------'1 NEWPORT BEACl:i CITY COUNCIL
• Di trict 2
\'[!) 46.6
r-.o s3 .i
(66.0 ~ precincts counted! 1 <>6 B.1>ic tiealth (Jrc Co"erage. lniti.iti\c Still·
IAN DEBAY 10,6.t 59. "% ute
RICHARD BANKS
Di trict 5
JCANWATI
DIAN( COLTRANE
ROBERT LEWIS
candidate.
later; Allen· wa found to
ha"c e:taggcrnted aoout re-
ceiving a~dcm1c honors from
UCI in her ca.mpatgn matt·
rial A campaign Oyer tated
AJlcn had graduated Suma
Olm Laude, the top 1 per·
cent of the class. lit fact.
Allen had not graduated with
h non al all.
Allen prote tcd at the
time, claiming the U I
rt'cord keepers had made
m1\takc and he could pro\C
ihe graduated top of tlle
cla,s. • Allen later admiu.cJ
she hail made an "innQCCnt
ma lake" on the campa n
hrtlChure.
;,102 39.0'h HS J~.1 %~
"o •• 67.9,.
<l, ~ .. ., 53.l'S. 1<>"' -tJte T.iw . lnitiati\c t.itut('.
~ 4,'161 26.o~· ~o
NEWPORT
From A1
little suprised by the bag number'
''Thut'~ belier than \\C thou ,ht 'ii
\\Ould do," he s.i1d. "I· li~ureJ
~me" her~ nrouna (>()or 65 pcr~"'Cnt."
Ma,or Plul San tmc ;a~rccd.
" J t\c people ha\c pokcn.'' s:iiJ
San one. a tc1m limit opponent. ''ll tl~'J'c the eo:utnih of the t:stc term
limit initiative." 'I hnl initiall\C also
arpcarcd headed 10 "i tory 1'ue ~t y.
A'I for the rest o( the meu urcs,
S.1n\OnC aid he '' ' not urpriscd b)•
the (l\111.: me
Mc:isurc M. "hkh . ._outd ch:in ·e
1hc . cit) th 1rtcr nu ivc the City
Co1in1.:il the ~b1lll) tu lc11 e Cll)"
U\\llCd pro~rt~ (Or m re U(l 10 66
yc:u'S. wa le dang (J6.3J percent.
U.1) ('11.h lo get a longer lea'' for 11,
propo ~J c\p.m,1on plan She C\·
pre \CJ Jj,3pl')\.llOlmenl \\ith the pa • ':.isc unJ . hl:uned the mca,urc'"
\Jguc \\ lHling.
"ll<'pdully the people kne" "h:u
they "ere \.Olina for and the . 1ty C~luncil nnJ U.1y dub wiU continue
to be up front ;lnd work with u d ~
pate the p ~'DIC of Mel urc M,"
he ~id . .
A\ for "Pc,,pte' Pork," Mc~surc
N the 1.;h rter nmcn\Jmcnt th l" 1d
• n '" the c iy to ll • cant pl 'Of
land on River Avenue looked lllii.e t
wu on 11 "'"I"/ l0°'l 65·34 percent \.iC:·
toryt. • •
' ....
Noncthelc'>s, Ucn ~•' en·
c.Jorscd by mo!tt C\.'CfY council
member in Ncwp:m Ucach •
and C01ta Mesa as "ell a
Allcmblyman 011 Fersuson,
R·Newport Beach and oun·
1y • ureMSOr 'fom R1I )•
An opponent o( the mc:u .. ure, uc
l. Grandeur, pre d nt of the 01ff
ltavcn Oommuni1y A iation, hr.d
hinted that the me urc " iuSt 1
'hinly \'Cllc:d attempt b ,the &tbo4
"If \\C lost, it's ju\t 1 Jl!llhctic thing.~· aicJ John Al~ard, who lives
ne l door to the land. ''Hcr-c thcv
w nt to 1~ this piece of propcrt • •
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lfoully, Me ure 0, Which would
&l\'C the counal the 1ulh0rily 10 11p-
p<>lnt the mcMbtrs QI the City An
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· .. Winds cause
damage, nre
in Costa Mesa
..... Gusts reach 60 mph in
county. Windy conditions
are expected to tontinue·
at least through today.
By Tony Cox
Stall Wnter
Gusting ·Sl}nta Ann winds
whipped across the Orange Coast
Tuesday, bringing power outages,
downed tree limbs and a nearly
c:uastrophic fire in Costa Mesa.
The Nntronal Weathei; Service
reported that a strong high-
pressurc systeo1 i.n NevHda and
Utah generated gusting "inds as
high as 60 mph in Orange County
and 80 mph in the San Bernardino
Valley; Winds in Newport Beach
and Costu Mesa ·averaged between
IS and 25 mph on Tuesclay. The-
windy conditions are expected to
continue through today. •
The most significant ''ind·
related incident in this area was a
tree fire in Costa Mesa that Fire
Department officials said had th e
potential to jump from house to
house and t:lke out a \\hole neigh·
borhood.
According to Costa Mesa Fm:
Department officials, . the fire
started in a tree behind a house in·
the 3400 block of Madeira A'·
enue, and ·the ''ind blew embers
from the blaze onto the wood·
shingle roof of· a neighboring
house to the rear, in the 3000.
bloc!.. of Count() Clull Drive.
\\ tnll thcn ble\\ cn1bcn.•from that
roof w the roof of .1 "hou~c across
Countrv Club Qmc.
~ ~11\/0.tJy !".tot
Fireman Chris.,i.rimhall pulls charred shingles from the roof of a Country O ub Drive home Tuesday. . .
called in addit io.nal forces. "We us~ally get away kind of.
"Tl~e wi.nd was really blowing it. easy here, though this is worse
We hatl a lot of troops to get it ..) than.. what we're used to,"
under control, or il could hnve Dominguez said.
been anotf1er Anaheim," said South~n Cnlifornia Edison
Ellis, referring to a mid-80s, wind· brought down crews from less·
blOwn fire that leaped from house affected service areas to the north
to hou se and took out several city in order to help with repairs in
blo ks. Orange County, Dominguez said.
Ellis sa1J .he believes _the fire Police were also kept busy by
started , .. hen power lines near the the.gustin_g winds. Ne}Vport Beach
tree were blown together by the Lt. Paul Henisey said officers re·
wind and cn1itlcd sparks. sponded ·10 dozens of false altirms
Whil e the Costa Mesa tree fire that were set off by winds rallling
was rhc most dangerous wind-doors and windows. ·
rcl:ited inrnknt Tuesday, power Henisey added that there was
outages affected many more peo· abo a city-owned tree in the 500
pie. About 2.000 C~ta Mt..-sa resi-block of Goldenrod Avenue that
Llcnts \\ere withou t power for blew over and fell on a parked
Jbuu\ t\\ o hours · Tuesd_:iy after· pickup.
noun after a power • line went Representatives of the Harbor
do'' n nc.1r Uaket Street and Bel-P~llrol, the Newport Ifeach Marine
fo:.t A\\:n11c . J?cpartment and the ...Co:\Sl Guard
said -that despite the high winds,
1here were no • weather-rela ted
problems Tuesday. The windy con-
ditions kept many boaters docked,
a Coast Guard ~ spokesman. said,
and most beach_goers decided not
to brave:,. the blowing sand.
''The wind makes it hard for
people to be on the beach," said
Mitch White., a Newport Beach
lifeguard. "And the surf is good,
but the wind makes it smaller."
Dill Hoffer. a meteorologist "lith
the National Weather Service, said
Tuesday's wi11dy conditions were
relatively extreme, but · Southern
Californians can e~pect .~itpilnr
gusts from time to time ~gh·
out the winter.
"When th<'"'rest of the country is
having \\inter, we're basl..ing in the
S:mta Ana winds," I !offer-said.
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Daly Piiot C0111111111t Swaim . ...Red
publisher ol World Trmll m1111zll•
Will Swnim, a Daily Pi19t columnist, has been promoted from
editor to publi~hcr oC Newport Dench-based World T{ade, a
)iational magazine covering international business. .
• The announcement was made by World
Trade Chairman Drew Lnwtef, who i!I
relinquishing his re~ponsibii'ities and title or
publisher to Swaim. Lawler will continue
full-time with the magozine in the cnpacity of
chairman and editor-in-chief.
Swaim joined World Trade as managing
• editor in 1990.
"Will has demonstrated excellent.J
organizational and peopl~ management skills
over t'he pust several yea1s," Lawler said.
Will Swaim "1 lc's brighter than J um, and those are the
c.:ttiber af people you .need to surround
yourself witJ1 to continue to build this magazine."
In addition to his new publisher duties, Swaim is a regular on
"'fhe LObdell Group," n local cttble public affairs show.
World Trade, headquartered in Newport Center, was founded
by Lawler in 19 8. It has a mon thly circulation of more than
54,000 and is available in-flight on Northwest and American
Airlines, at newsstands nationwide ~nd by subscription.
Panic survlVes no-conftdence vote
COSTA MESA -ICN
Pharmaceuticals founder and
Dalboa homeowner Milan
Panic, who.went home to his
native Yugoslavia this summer
• to become prime minister o!
the troubled country, barely
survived a no-confidcn~e vote
on Tues.day, foiling an ou~ter
allcmpt by his rh :ti, Serbian
President Slobodnn Milo!>e\'ic.
Pnni~ pushed for c'pnces!>ions
to h~lp end the fighting in.
Yugoslavia, .1 move til'Jt
artgered Scrbia1' hard liners.
P:imc !>Uffc.rcd a 93-2-'..defcat
on Monday in the Socialist·
dominated lower Citizens
Chamber, but on Tuesday, he
won a narrow 18-17 vote in the
upper house of the federal
Pnrliamcn&. Panic's opponents
needed 21 votes to remove him
from office.
Milosevic-led soa51ists
accused Panic o( betri\)'ing
Serbi:t by advocating :ice
"ith rival republics.
Pnnic helped build Costn
Mesa basecl-ICN into a S460
million (annu.tl sales) company.
-By the Dnlly Pilot
f m; ·fighters were thcn able to
keep the ·blaze from ~prcading lur·
ther. Totar damage to the two
roofs "·IS lim1tcc.J to an es1im.11cd
SI 0.000. said J 1m Ellis, battJlion
chiel "1th the department.
Je.rry Ouminguez, area mttnagcr ·
for Sou thern California Edison rr===:::;::==========~=========:::;rr=========================::::::::;
Co .. said there werj! several other Does vou•. car stalt ba'n1n.
£11is crcd1t,cd the qu1cl.. lhinking
of the fir.,t crC\\ on the scene,
which. when responlltng t<i the re·
port 0[ a tree ftrc. immetl1atel)
,.
momentary lapses in elcctrli:ity I ~ '-
5Cr\icc locally "hen power lines
were blOWJl together. l lc. added . . Idle Roug· h? . that coasl•tl Orange County did
not suffer as. many power prob·
!ems a:. 1nlanc.J areas, where wind 011· Q ~oor m1·1eage?. gusts \\ere higher.
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The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger CnHson .... 642-433l> ex.t.387
Secuon B • Sports on lV-radio/83
Prep football statistics/B3
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Balboa Bay .
. Volleyball
Club .boys
" ·stand out .
•What's a good night on the town . .
in .Ridgecrest~ How about a bus ride.
to Costa Mesa to· watch T odo Mather
and the Orange Coast Pirates?
W hat's the trendiest source of Saturday night .
entert11inment in Ridgecrest? . •
-A) Videp rentals.
-B) Midnight warer skiing on China Lake.
-C) Square dancing \Vith the local Navy personnel.
..
-,:rhe chartered, Greyhound bus parked nel\r
lhe locker rQ.Om following Saturd:1y night's
• game against Rancho Suntiag.o was not for the
visiting team. It was f~r the. Mathtr mob.
Tom Mather, the quarterback's father,
chartered the bus filled with 47 peuple,
charging $20 per person, which included bus
. fore and game ticlCht. Another four families
drove down, upping the total to 65 R!dgecrest
fans. You could sny th;it the town has jumped
on the Ma.ther bandwagon.
Todd Ma..ther, a freshman ·from Burroughs
~ "My family has come down for every game,
even the scrimmage," he !>aid. "It'!> great". ..
I can hear them all yelling and stuff."
Last Saturday, because of the demand, was
the first time 1hat Tom-Mather chartered :_1
bus to a ga'me.
"If enough people sign up (by today). we'll
h~ve a bus for this 3:11urdax (against
Saddleback)," Tot}l Mather said. "We're a
close-knit little-community with three kids
~ Second-pJace finish
overshadowed by ·sheer
experience of Canada. · , -· D) Bus trips to Costa Mesa to watch Todd
Mather play ql!arterb~ck for Orange Coast College.
High in Ridgecrest, is one of three curren\ ·
OCC players· from th is Navy-!Me to.wn near
01ina Lake. Tight end Bryan Auld and inside The Bucs
· down there. Very seldom do we have kids go
on to play college football, but to ~ave. three
down there, the whole community is really,
proud of them.1'
0
L ast weekend's boys' volleyball
tournament in Oinada was
very successful for the Balboa
Bay Volleyball Club 18s. ,1
The 1992 Sandcastle Invitational-
Volleyball Tournament was held at
Marriott High School in Surrey,
British Columbia~ ·
Ridgecrest, a town of about 40,000 people nestled on
the far east brink of Kern County, is roughly 3 hours,
15 min4tes away from OCC's LeBard Stadium. But
that hasn't stoppe.d· ttre folks there from enjoying their
latest weekend activity -watching Mather run the •
option for the OCC footbaH team. ·
lf you think Mather has turned the Orange Coast
offense into a craze, consider what he's don~·his
hometown of Ridgecrest. . ,
' ' .
linebacker Jason DeLeon are freshmen · .. reserves ·also from Burroughs.
"'We've never· hnd a grOUP, come that far so
consistently," OCC Coach Bill Workman' said. . ,
Todd Mather, the seventh' of hinc childre·n in the
family, han.dles the attention.well. One by one, he
· maneuvers. through the 'post-game ·devotees as smoothly
as he .:;tiuf(lcs thr.ough_ opposiog defenses.
•• -. .
Speaking of Sad-dleback. to;>-ranked in the
na1ion by th <;. JC Grid-Wire and No. I Jn state by the .
JC Athletic Bureau, the Ga"uchos aren't worried about
playing on 1he .road Saturday. ·
"lt doesn't make much diff~rence because we play so
much up there (at LeBard Stadium), anyway, it's like a
second home for u~," Saddleback Coach. Ken Swearin-. .
: See ,OUNN/Bt
Friday was pool play with the
BBVC team playjng Ea~I Masriott
from White Rock, Queen Elizabeth
f1om.Surrey, Harry Ainley
• Composite from Edmonton, DAILY PllOl HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAil PlAYER OF TIIE WEEK
' Alberta, and ' As~ of Los
.Angeles.·
After winning
their pool, BBVC
entere-d the
championship
playoffs as the · / third-seeded
team. A
quarterfinal win
over Asics fJS .. 12,
15-8) was
followed by a
semifinal victory
over Senside of
San Diego (15-9,
so .· whii's . ·counting? ~certainly not -Saliital . ~ ~ .
Volleyball
15-10).
The finals were an exciting battle
with Grand Prairie Composite from
Alberia,. the defe'nding champion.
After winning the first gnme, 15-11,
· BSVC lost, the next two games,
16-17 and 13-15 to finish setond. . .,.
T~e Balboa Bay ~earn stayed at
the homes of lhe Canadians which
was very enjoyable. Seeing a new
area and learning lhc 1oc_!l slalJ.i..---~ --provldeolor qUlte enjoya~I~ · · ·
experience. · .
· BBVC's Paul Nihipali 'and Chris ·
Pitzak were selected first team
all-tournament while Brad Goldston
was' a second team selection.
. 0
the $iris' tiigh school ClF ·
ph1yoffs start nex:t \Veek. In Division
l Corona del Mar will be .
top-seeded, while Newport '"1arbor
will prQ~ably be sixth or seventh
(they are actually fifth, but CIF has
a tendency tQ keep teams from the
same league in opposite. sides o~ the
bracket).
Estancia is also in Division I and
could ptay Corona del Mar in the
first Tound. Great draw.,-ch?
Mater Dei had a shot at the
South Coast League championship
until outside hitter Patty Bolaod
was hurt and lost for the season.
Without her senior leadership,
the Monarchs have struggled and
will finish third. This wiU give them
a tough first round dr~w in Division
I.
~Sailors' linebacker ·aoesn't ~or~ ·.®out
the numbers •. he's too busy just focusi~.
in on the opposition's jersey number . ...,. ' -
By Barry Faulkner
Spons..Wnttf ......
T h~re are tim es· when Je.ff Sani-
ta just doesn'L re..ilize the fu1t·
. impact he has on a foo1ball
field.
. ~ Friday night, for instance, the 5-
fooL· lO, 185-pound/insidc linebacker
had just laid out Woodbrjdge quar-
terback Shea Stone~ who had 1he mi$[onune of wan·
. ~ering in front of'Sanita's hunting he-Imel.
·' Sanita, who quickly sprung to his feet, while StQne ·
· needed a• few minutes m the _prone: _position, \aid the
suspected a solid hit But, he admitted, he coulqn't ...
quite-get 1hc toUtl picture. \vlfat with Stone's jersey ~o:
.U mashedagairin h~S iaccmiik-,·bfoddng lli~ view. -
''1 am· still waiting to see it on film," S;:inita said
M.onday. "We just missed ·it today, ~o 1;11 have to '"ail ••
· •u!ltil (Tuesday). 1
'H~s been the ,
standout defensively.
He's not exceptionally
fast, bat ne is-quick
to the football, ano
he's a good hitter.'
-JfJf lllltlfY
Tars' coach
-thought it felt pretty
good, but a lot of
pcogl~. ,~ave said it ·
was even' better than
that.''
Sanita is givi11g
plenty of opposing of-
fensive coordinaJors,
as well as ' the Sailors'
staff, plenty io talk
about this fall.
The leader of one "wlllil--------• of Orange County's best defenses, Sanita
spcarheadeti Harbor's dominant, 18-7, victory over
Woodbridge Friday night, to earn OaUy rilot Player of
the Week recognition. ·
"He's been the 'standout defensively,'' Newport
Coach Jeff Brinkley said of his miniature monster.
Sponsored by:
• Sh~un.i No<lltt~'D.itly f'Joi
Dail y Pilot Player of th<: Week Jeff Sanita
"He's not exceptionally fast, but he is quick to 1he
football, and he's a good hitter."
Hitting has always come naturally t~he intense se·
nior. who follows in the 'foots1eps 6f hammerhead Har·
bor linebackers Darin Mangnall nnd Brandon Finney.
"l learned a lot from those guys," said Sanita, who
ployed along ide Mangnall, and in place of Finney,
when the lotter was rested to better carry the offensive
load, last year. ''When it
comes to "hitting, I ·really
can't analyze my tech-
nique," he said. "I just go
out and do it.'1 . ev1an --~-
Cal~ary Chapel' has a big. w~~k·
this Y1eck which wiU determine if
they arc seoond, third OT fourth in
the Olympic League.
Charlie Brande's volleyball
column appears la the Dally Pilot.
every Wednesday.
1862 A1c:111t11 Avt.
THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE ~
· Sanita said he takes
great· pride in this year's
defensive unit, which has
three shutouts, and had
two others erased, via
tou~hdowns in the closing
minutes. 'The Sailors have
yielded )ust 72 P.Oints :ill COiia Mm • 631.:M33
High school girls volleyball
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~stancia breaks up Laguna Beach's streak
but Artists roll on to Pacific Cpast League crown.
By Rlchlnl Dunn
.... Wlllf
COST A MESA Considcrma it was a '°"'
there were two gains for Estancia High's. girls vol-
leyball team Tuesday night.
One good, one bed.
Fint, the good: The Eagles, cwermatched by a
powerful Laguna Beach teM> in this Pacifte Coas1 · •
Leape affair, became the first team in three yean ·
to win a ,ame against 1he-Artists, accordina to Estancia Coach
Tom Peatoleti.
3000 S. BrtstDI 1133 So. Coat Hwy.
Com MIU · 435-0130 . LlglQ .._.,. 497-G033
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·r MESA TIRE COMPANY
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J ~ season-; an average of nfoe per game, and only t\\O
rushing touch-Oowns, both by Irvine's All-CIF tailback
Scott Seal.
'·The 1hing is, \\e don't re.all)!. have any standouts,"
Sanita explained. ··we just pl~ real well toge1her as a
team." • · • -~ ·
Always conscious of the team ·concept, Sanita is
quiek to, deflect praise to the front wall, which occupies ·
_ blockers. often enabli~g him to ropm untouched lo the _
ball c:irrier. •
Among those S:mita \Vished to thank were Beau .Ral-·
phs, Phil Bloomberg. Doug Kimble; and Craig C~nle, .
"We -really got aSter ·Woodbridge, and the big push
·came from those guys," Sanita said. "lt was a big dif-.
fcr.ence having Bloomberg bac~ (after missing thtee
gam_es with a.strained knee).'1
Sanit:l blso was
cut loose to bli.tz
more than usuaf. .
and ·he took ad.'
vanrage, • particu--
tarl~ on the 'afore-
men.tion~d ··meet-
ing with Stone.
·s1one, tolli~g
to ~Is Jefti ha d 1
just released an
incomplete ' pass,
• \oU\ e.n San it a,
sprinti!lg oil an
inside-out pursuit,
lifted the signal •
caller off his feet, ~ ·
and separated
him from his
senses.
"So.met imes
you don't know
how good ;i. hit .
..
w:is, untjl you see the reaction of you r teammate~,''
Sanita said. '41 kndw once 1-see a great hit, I love 10
use that to get other people fired up. It beco'!les conta· ·
gious.'' · ·
While Sanita always enjoyed~the Friday night fru its
of football, he .gained an eve·n greater appreciation
after missing 4\wo car~·season games with a strained
knee ligament. • .
,. "I worked really hard to get back ort the field, and 'I
nppreciate the games-I have left. much more now," he
said. "My knee still gels sore some times, but I'm able
to play at full speed." !)
So, Sanita and tha Sailors continue to tnke a full· ·
speed bead on the opposition, and a spot in the ClF
playoffs.
"It's great to see all rour hard work come down to
the point where )'OU control your own destiny," said
Sanita, whose 'dcfensh.e prcsertce will sure I)' make . a
positivt future_lmpact for the Sailors -as usual.
•We've Moved to
a New Location!
. The friendliest service .
in town has rrKM!d to .
222 lA Hatba BM:I.,
' . . in Costa Mesa! Now, tho bad: The Eqles, accQrdh\a to Pestolesi, aot a "ba&el"
in tho MCOnd aamo. which is bis dcf'mition of a skunk. In the end,
it waa a ~r~ victory for Laguna Beach, 15·2. IS-0. 10.lS, 15·
5, • IM Balle•' floor. . -----
.. , haftn't had a bqel in 10 years ot COICbinl. .. PestOlesi said.
"OIMoully, they're better than we are, ancl for us. this was a h'JC
IDllCll. Por them, it wu just another match. I Ulink we were a ht-
tie ec.ared at the beginnina. but wo came beck, and did a aood ;ob.
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Y<-·"' t .. J 18 yel owtail 87
" t '.: J d !},j,S ~ I IO.
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N•JPU't Bea~
.. ·-
Diego\ c'crydJ)' second baseman.
The 1'.1dres. sa1tl 1hey pl.on to
rcpl.ice l·c'rnandez \\ilh Kurt
St ill" ell, 'vho-pkt}fcd second base-
Tll! t bem in 199:!. f · ·
"I 1h111k thJt's \\ld11o1hey plan 10
Jo. frl)m "hat l g.11he rcd," said
G.1rdner. the South Coast
Confl!rcncc's Pl3¥er of the Year in
19$-1 before signing ,.,,ith ~he Mets
.1s a free agent. • · ·
GJrJn~r. traded to San Diego
before ~be ·92 season after
'pcnd1ng mos1 of the pasl four
ye;in, a1 1hc Meis' Triple-A
TiJe,\atcr :ilfilialc, st:mcd at
second base his first day \\it h the
P.1d1cs in September and went 0
ft>r 3 :11:n1nst St. Louis' llob
. Tc\\bllury. "l wusn't the only guy
\\ho got ou t aguimt him 1his ye:ir,"
Gardner said. ·
., G~nJncr, 2 for 19 \\ ith the
Padres .ifJcr hrs n;cJll, started
slo"ly. going 0 for 14.
"I know what it's Like to be
really ne,.ous,'' c'ardncr said of •
'game and it ".t> toogli." _ 1
Gardner, ''ho :ibo c:irned a "
September c:11l-\Jp '' ith 1he Met
ln~I ycu r, is one of three current .
• '111:.ijor leaguers \\ho played on
OCC Coacb Mike Mayne's 1984 .
team ... outfieldcrffirs t basem;in
Kevin Reimer of the Tc~JS
R:ingers nnd catcher. Damon
13erryhill of the Nntionttl Lengue
champion Atlanta Draves arc the
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PARKER GRECG
his Padres de.but at St. Louis'· ·•
A 6-foot-1,
225-pound
senior inside
linebacker 1 he had 11.
tackles, 7
unassisted,
to pad his
team lead fn
Busch Stadiam. ··1 got a
doublc-pl.1y (to turn} early in 1hc
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VOLL~ALL: I E11111 1111·
From 81
it's something like 100.; strai&ht
games -nnd they had tneir srnrt-
ers In there during the third
game."
Wacholdcr, who hnd 26 kjJls, in-
cluding 10 in the fourth gnme.
Hilary Kyle had five aces :ind
nine kills for 1be Artists while Jen
Tyus and• Erin Bratcher hud two
nces each. Solace, plainly, was found in lhe
third game after Lngunn Beach
fini. hcd a 32-0 point run.
'l "Winning that gnme was nice,"
~...,;....--.---.----1 ~otcsl st\ld. "t must 11amTt, that
In other girls volleyball:
•Junior outside hitter Jennifer
Stroffe recorded 14 kills \llhile se-
nior· o\1\s1de hitter Lori Newcomer
produced nine as Coronn del Mnr
swept University, 15-4~ 15-1, 15-5,
in a Se:i View League match at
CdM.
t .... P•y...,'O.l•lr P0'••
e Eigfes goes row for 1g right):.
w:is kind of· our gonl (to wfo u
game)."
The Artists, 13-1 overall and 8-1
in leagu.i; (including a forfcit to •
.... Costa MCsn):rolled off 15 straight
points in the first game after Es-
. tancin took a 2-0 lead.
Tiley continued tbeir dominance
in the second game, giving
Pes1olesi his firs~-ever bagel, then · ..r scored . the first two points in the
th ird game to muke it 32 in a row.
"If (the E<lglcs) had beaten. us,
}VC would've been tied for league,"
!aict Laguna Beach Coach Chris
Whiting, filling in for the sus-
pended Mike Soylul"Jr.
The Eagles (9-6, 7-2 and headed
for the CIF pl:iyoffs), were led by
Christine Heims (nine kills). Tracy
Brannis (fi"e), Tita·Taveras (four)
and Tracey Heims (three), scored
seven points in a row in the third .
game af1er a 7-7 deadlock.
Laguna Beach, "hich-.had 11
services .,:ices, was led b> Rachd
The Sea Kings (t~-0 overall, 13-
0 league), ranked No. t in the na-
tion, stale, county and ClF Di-
vision l, were ttlso led by Kim
Cole~n and Allison Englebrecht,
both of whom had four blocks .• •
•Irvine surprised vjsitins New-
port Harbor, 3-15, 16-14, 7-15, 15-
6, 15-13, ra llying from an 11-8 def.
icit in the fifth game.
Misty May-had 20 kills, Melissa
Schutz 17 and Dani Foley 15 for
•the Sailors, who have already
locked up second place in the Sea
View with a 10·3 mark.
• Sophomore outside hitter
Courtney Owens had 30 kills and
Sara Roberts added 18 to lead
Calvary Chapel (10-2, 9-2) to a 15-
4, 13·15, U -l_?, 15-10. 15-12 Olym-
pic League verdict over vi iting
Whittier Chrhtian.
DCC~ claims 3-2 sQccer ·vi~tory -
L COSTA MESA -Mli-e Ha,\ ks
scored on a denection off a corner
kick with five minutes kft in the
gume to giVc host Ora'hge Co.1M
College a 3:2 OT:rnge Empire Con-
ference victory ove r Irvine Valley
Tuesday.
P.J. Polowski's conversion of Jll
_assist_ h)L~ crc:uecl a .2·2-
dcudlock with I l minutes lcf1, to
Jltow the Pirates to mO\'C within -
stril-?ng clist:rnce of the conference
leaders. ·
1' OCC improved fo 8-6-1 overall,
5-4 in conference, while I YC fell
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High school I ootball statistics
PILOT
GRID
STATS
CdM (5-2-1 , 2-2-1)
HAION (INDfVIDUA1.t
fhmll\1t
tcb nn Ht
• 156 930 6 0
60 443 70
21 ·19 ·09
9 15 15
3 5 1 7 2 5 2 5
2 33 16 5
I 1 1 0 •
1 ·2 ·2 0
Pa H int
Id lon9
9 65 7 65
0 27
0 6 0 2
0 5
1 15
0 1 ••
0 ·2
,...,., P• pc ydg lnl pot. td
Evwis m 13· 1000 11 :414 7
Rec•M"9
pc nn. •"9· td long
20 312 156 2 30,
21 ..lil ll.5 0 26
14 251 186 4 84
11 125 116 .o 27
2 22 11 0 0 14
2 20 100 . 0 12
PILOT
GRID •
STATS -Costa Mesa (3-5, 1-2)
SUI ON (INDIVIDUA1)
Pla.,er
T111n dlfi1nskl 's~
N~
PeC1
Owen
Sides
Ballla
HllOef
Veg1
Rl•'l•r vevi-H~r
Peca
Sides
lltuehr"9
tcb nn avg
179 1353 7.6
65 355 55
63 382 51 u 50 1.1
35 205 5.9
23 103 4.5 8 46 s 8
3 7 3.5
2 0 1)0
1 4 4.0
Id l•ng
18 72
2 19
4 311 0 17
5 26 2 15 o 2a
0 5
0 I p 4
Pa111ne
pa, pc Wdl
48 22 250
Inf pct. td
3 455 3 8 2 23 0 250 0
Rec eM"9
pc 1\11· •vv· td tong OT.91: rsr 1 29
6 64 10.7 0 15
4 36 9 0 0 12
4 49 12 3 2 24
2 16 8 0 0 11
.. _
;· _;.a
···~·;
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Estan cia· {4-4, 2-1)
SUSON (INDIVIDU•&.t
Player
Johner
Sells Cllartey
Le Ht er
Lometi Thompson
Sweet
Rushing
tcb nvg avg ea m 21
84° 412 -19
62 293 H
28 1?5 4 5 s~ 14 2s,
2 ·14 7.0
1 I 1 0
Paulng ,
Id long
1 3~
I ...a
3 -10 2 18
0 4
0 0 l> ·I
Pl•'l•r pa. pc• Vdg Int pc t •• Id
Johner 136 49 , eos 1 .360 10
Pla.,.r
Rimi
Sweet c~ J meyur
Nlttz
Melldez
flecelvlng
pc .n.,g. evg,
21 4·3 ~25
12 159 13 3
5 55 110
3 ~ 130
2 !9 29 5
2 32 160 2 9 4 5
I 25 25 0
Id long
5 71
I 29
0 15
1 17
I •S I 26
1 9
0 ~
PILOT . GR10 ··
STATS
Newoort (6-2.,_ 3 w2):.__
SEASON llNDIVIDUA&.1
• Ruahlng
Pl•v•r tcb nvg avg T.tl 132 72'J s 5 -nz.i ~ u.. 4., 5 4
tNirus ·ls 1as 5 a
Braneo:i 21 51 2 ~
\\ lllJms II ·SS ·6 0
Gm 9 37 41
\'IU!)llbll 9 3r 4 I
Rwe 1 c .s o l<t~l:am I 1 I .Q.
Sm.Ill 2 -~ ~
'Play~
\'i :ns
• !I
Passing
pa pc '/dg Int
102 44 5 ' .j
I 0 0 · 0
Receiving
td long
2 69
-!13
I 50
1 11 .,.
I I
0 24
I 11
0 4
1 I
0 ·2
pct. Id
4)\ 6
000 0
Player pc "Yll· avg. td Ieng
lJBm IS 214 1-13 ~ 36
Hvr s 10 133 1., 9 I 33
la...-scn 8 .jg '5 I 2 11
Freema'I 4 64 16 O o 26 !itt 2 23 11 s . 0 t2
Wednesday, November 4 , 1~92
I
PILO T
GRID
.STATS
lv1a£Cr Dei (6-1-·1, 2-L)
SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)
Player
H31
VJs,. .. ez
l Sualua
Uhl Mortna
Jacksori
So&s • 83ra as
·Flynn
Cassara
Roulnl/ee
83rragai
Rushing
tcb nyg avg td long
85 4 4 5. ~
51 uiJ 55 ..
41 245 & 0 1
33 CZ • 1.9 I
6 66 11 o· o
4. 16 4 0 0 13
.; J 08 0
3 29 9 3 10 1'.!
2 4 20 ·o s
I 4 4 0 0
1 1 1.0 0
1. ·10 ·1"0 n ·10
Passing
Player pa pc ydg Int pct. td
Uhl 137 77 915 ·r <ir 8
f'yr.n 2 2 .. ~ C 1 r"'
Receiving
pc nyg. avg. td long
~l .. J 12.,& 3 4J.
12 ~03 15 9 :! ~
..
2 7 35 0 7
1 17 17 0 1 17
Pa wins kl
Sm1t11
Well
1 6 60 0 6
SOiis
Brooks_
Barnhill 1 24 2.; 0
Scoring
1 24 G0J1za1es 2 19 9 s O 12
Hjjf.:tr I l.j 140 0 I~
Player
t.1ohna
Bara1as
Rouintlee • a s3 11 s 0 2S '7 Corona del Mar: O.
Scorf "9 Hess 66; W&ll 60; Rupp 29. Quinn fl. T l#'Mf ti Pem.itter 6.
lnt•rceptlone 8tllhl 1, OuiM 1. Tumtr 1. SUSON (T~J
Opp SH Kl"'' Tolal frst doWns 103 • 129
fluslltt·yaidage 260·1259 247·1441
Alllf1Vt MhinOOUI 48 51 -.oe rushing varoaoe 15 7 1 ec1
1 ·4 4 0 0 • 4
Scortnt
Trat1 108, Peca 45: Shanlclln 28; Pawlnskl 19:
Sides 14; Owen 12: Vega 10.
lnterc•ptlonp
Veg• 3; LuxtmbotKger 2: Haitler 2: Peca 1; Barm 1; Skies 1; Walliee 1; <Nren 1.
• SEASOM(TEAMt
I Opp Mu1tang1
Tol.Jt &SI .down1 104 149
!Win·~· 201·1105 366-2S04 A·~ rvsNnQ 0111 5 S · 6J
Rimi 30, Ch3f ... y 22 S 14. Jorintf 12.
S°"'eet 12. Le!t'er 12. Pin•~ 8. I.I ida 6.' B~mhi3
6, Nunez 6: loniel1 6
Interception• Ch3rtey 4, ~r 2
' SUSON ITEAM)
Opp EaglH
Totll firsl downs 101 103
Rushes·ya1dage 226·1240 251-1107
Averue rushlttg 03 :i 6 2 4 • • Arnage rustJng yJr\!ai;e .155 I JS
Tou1 passing )ir:!a~e 920 86"
Ke'.113rn 1 2 2 O 0 2
Scoring 1
St1t~ev 33. GQl\z3ft1 24 l1 Bass 20 L1.v3on 12 lit 12, Vaut;>..l'I 6. Kttct 'II f.,.Ha•r1s 6 Moms
6. e·rr.~1 f v . ..,n,s 6 f111 ... .., ?
Interceptions
ll S•~s· 3 . ._ )ll 3 Gooz~ s 2. lumO•Jll 2.
1i!I I, H '•r I So~ \J 1 ti 11• > ' Ed1;ards I
SEASON ITE~M)
Opp
Tc• '~ <JW\ • ·a ·~tjS'<fS;) Ila~ ,~ --5
" Tars
i. .. 1
., L. Sua~ .. a
ford
Jackson
N Sualua
8U5hma/1 Caldelon
Rezen1< •
Va.sQuez.
5 41 61
4 42 10 s
3 36 12 0
3 35 11 7
1 6 &O
2-15 75
1 4 4 0
1 -:i 0
Scori ng
0 1S
I 22
0 22
0 1.! o .. 6 o. !
1 ~
1 .:,
Ha I 30.. e.r• -~ I . r \ as::ue=
Sma ... ooci 22 " •• ·.; • e
Sua ua 6, Rew~~ l ~ 6 -e~m 2
Newitorl Harbor,
\
PasslnQ yardaoe eoo 1 ooe _
e passlnQ yatdage 1 oo 126
omp, anmpt, llit 58-160·3 73·152·11
A"ltlage M1W10 yar~ 1311 JU
T OIJI pissing yara.tge 1302 213 • Am~ Pn51119 yard30e • 163 34
Average p3sslng ya~a,e 115 108
Pass eo1n1>. -ar.lllpl, int 59 116-6 49 130· 1
Avg 01111 per P3SS comp 1 S 6 17 7
A•rriC• r JS II~ QJJl ~ S Average ·rustling yarda7e ;:3
... 1'39
51
'87
52~
Interceptions
Ja<"{<SQ!l 2 Ba"anan 2 fi v• r 1
Cl,. Dlvl'll>1on Ill Boy•
1. Newport tiarbor; • •• •
Avg. 01111 per pass comp 15 5 13 8
··A~ gain per pm ittmp 5 6 6 6
NII rnim yan:taqe • 153 128
Total mks·Wdaoe 12 ·86 6 .47 ~age s11:ks, y.,oage 1 5 • 11 o 5 ·6
Net yaioaoe 2026 2525
Avecaoe net y;ardage 263 316
Total llUl'llS·~ 32·33 2 18·303 •
fwnbltt·tlm>ln !oil 21-12 27· I 2
Tobi! tumovers 15 23
_ 4werage tumovm 2 3
"'Pbos·yaidage 63-489 56-672.
Avenge l~s-yatd3ge • 11·61 • 7·114
P1sscotnp, ~L ~ 76·15N2 24 57.3
AtQ ~ ger pass CCl!'O 17 1 11 4 A1~ ?fl I"' pns n,, a.& 4 S ,~ r?lll1I ya:~· 73 175
Tol.ll,nckf.yarCJOt " 9 ·58 5 ·25
Am'9C 5X•J. yaroce 11 ·7 3 o 8 -3
tlet yar~ 2522 2917•
Amage M yard'Of 315 • • 364 • TOl.llPlf!IS-•~ 21·360 18·32.9
fumbltS·llAlts lo~I IS·)l • 30· 12
T Obi ltllO'ltrS l5 15
A>mot UTIOl'tl'S • ' 3 2 'fia;s·~ 69 ~7 ~-412
.Avg 1:311 per P3SS &~mp 7 9 6 ~
Nt1 revn yirDage' u~ 1: 1 To~ sac~s·v1rdJQe Z6-~lf1 28·161 Avera~e sac~s. 1a•e1ace • 3 3 ·2~ 3 5 ·?O Nei yarda')e • )253 19.; I
Average otl ~11C:rJe Z22 243
Tola! poois-i.er.ii;e n J1 4 29.z11
Fum!>les-lulltllfs I0.1 20·9 18 10
To!Jl Mnover~ IS '' Average tum.,-. ers 2 • :
• r1eos·ya·dage 56 ~·h 8~ 6lti
A>ef>~ gs-;-·vc1_ge 7-62 10 S.80 • A~'g. T~ tUIO$StSSIOl1 24 01 ~359
o:a p1.s~ f•ulli;e e!S •
1. •• r.~e panng .._<!a.e •C'6
•SS :t'!?t' lw~ a , ' ' S
A.1 Ca !1 Ile ?JS~ corr ? '
Avg' v> n llCI pan attrnp !> S :.c r.:..·n ya·ca ,e • • i-
;c'' SX•S..Yllfd~" 16 -'03 ~•r..ii:r ·s3 •l y~r~~ 2 13 , :tt pr•a~ 1137 Arna~e fll'I yJtdJCe ~S
Tc.I.II pur:s· .~rJ~c 32·31 8 ri.; .!lit$ ;;m:iles.Jcst '9 9 •
J:.!JI ·~'!!10'ttt1 2~
tS
~4 1 ~ !
119
51
SEASON ITEAM)
Opp
Jo•31 •rst dov.r.,
• Ausres-ylrdage · ' 1.
Avg rushing ca n
A•o ri..shlng y3rca~e
Tot~l pass nin 3r(l3~e
A\~ passllig yarda~' • P•ss corr.:i.'allrp• ~.t
t..v~ per µm cc.;;:i
1..1 per p.m a:-w-;> :.e: re:am yaf'C?C. •
Corona Llel Pt'lar
MD P:
' . 4. • n>-5.
AVV Twne of possession 23 10 24 50 •Pure rerutns, lf'dercepllOfts, h1mbre returns A>~hQH.C:aQe a.Ha HI. Avg~--. 2033-• ~ • P1.1m rc:,ms. 11 :e1cc.i• II! ~r.r'-..LL.li.n....__ • A·.eia;e sa:•s fi .. .,.
Net ya1dage
r.vera11e :.:rnavcrs 3 2
J,.;w ;e IJJ~S /3Ul~ 5 .J2 • 6·53.' CIF,DMslon ·1
•----..-. ... vmutll • cor• 'I ~ ,. 41 25 7 55-131
Cor;pQa dd MN 311 60 38 43-179
. ~ 992 log, schedule
non-leJgue
20 (0$1.1 Mesa 0
20 MarinJ 0
33 htancia 7
-•l'lrl! rtt..rns, k*r~ MnbJe I~
Accumulative Score bW Quart•,.
Opponents ,35 75 45 34-1119
CostJ .,.esa 28 77 65 65-235
199 2 log; schedule . ' . non-league • • 0 Corona del Mar 20
3 Rancho Alamitos l4
36 Los Amigos 6
Acc':_lmulatlve Score b'/ Quar1ert Opponer.•; • "'31 ~ 3Z 3' -1~5
Est;inc.a 'JS ~J 14 31-13.;
1992 log, sch edul~
" non-lcJ~~'-'
.!O Los Arn !;OS 14
1-\ La Qum1.1 0
7 Coron.1 tJd \l.ir J i
' 1 -1 K.ltdla ::! I
' ·~ .. '.n • ol p.isstsslon :.'3 ~3 .~Ii
r~· ~ '.ertt~·ieis I ~ s
Accumulatlve Score by Quarters
r I" tnos J J " • ., -72 t, ,01 H,.t;.r 42 !lw J: '.i-122 •
.1992 log/ schedole
non·lcag~I.'
:! I 01J'1!)1' ,
1 1 occ.1n Vi~w . •
1-Footh
0
0
Ci
Average net yJr<!a;~
lO!al punts·3Vt!3;t
fom!lo'eS·l:imbltS 1~~1
Tout tumcvess • _
Average !lll~~ers .
A>"trage I JQS·)'l'~l1t
"·~ T mt ~ t'.SS ·P.,:'11 re' • ,
• 5
4 5.~·
25.~1
Accumulative ~tore by Quarter•
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35 Troy .J2
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1992 log, chedule <:. :.s • 8 , C'o.ona del
17 Newport H.lr~ 0 P1cifk Coast league
65 Laguna Beach
P.icif'ic Co.1~1 l\•,,~u~ • · O. Coro11.1 dtl 1\.1.lr 7. N~wport Haroor:
27 Woodbr1dgt> 27
14 Tustin • 23
Nov 6:... bat\ (JI SA Bo'"I) )4 Un1i:r'SI 20
/Nov. 1.2 Irvin~ (at NC\\ port Harbor>
..28 14lguna Hills
24 Trabuco Hills ,
Nov. 5-Century tat SA 80\\1), 7
:o-;ov. 13 -Estancia {at NHl. 7
19
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14
2:! Centur} • • i 5
JC, lJi:urJ Bc.ieh I:?
-La~un.\ "11111, :!8.
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Nov 13 :-Cosr,, Mt..'SJ • it l'l 11, '; p J1'
10 • ru~1t11
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PUBLIC NOTICE encumbranceis to sall;ty PORT BEACH, CA 92fi63 11om1 1282) at the court 8))3-80.?1 ••stance program· IQUl lht. heanng Your ap-esLlt,J under the tndepen see1o0n 1::.SO of the C ,
the pllld balance c:tue on .. (" 1 street address 0t "'°"' serve 1 copy on lh• D•· •JUN 09 1992 Not ce is hereby lur1hM pearance may be in perSQn dent Adm1n1$tratiori of Es· 111a ProMie Code A RtL Dc-t>JJ', If Or kllll~r.: ___ Ta_1_1_e_5_79 ___ 1 un common designation of 0 .. RY ·L GRANVILLE given th~t \.fl• CHAS JnnJ.J31 or by your attorney 1.11os ACI (Th.s authonty quesl for Special Nol..:" Be.1c.h. CA .:64G
the not• Of noles secure:c:t propC!r1y Is shown al>O.,. pellbol'ler. A letter°" phone "' • update '"' f1staJ yo~r 1993 YOU MAY EXAMINE 1he Wiii allow tho personal r01p-form Is ava :io1e lroni \11() ll'•l bus nt>ss t~. co /
92.o420CZ \ y said Deed of Tf\ISt, to no watTant Is given u to calholl nol protect you Clerk, by JANE M. writ li$)1C1 ll!l PIJbf c-hoanng file kept by the court. II.you reunt.uive .to t».e many ·court derlt Cfuctcd t>y_ n nd .,<Cu~ NOTIC~ OF ·• wit Sl,224,444.68, plus the ii• com~eneu or cor· II you do not file your Re FIGUEROA, Deputv on Tuesday, No.rember 24, are 3 person mterested in actions w•lhoot obta•n1og Petitioner 1,.._ Pro'Per: "'J.1 1cg1i-;va 1{s co
TllUSTEE S SALE followanc;I ~mated ,cost.I. recloffs).• The benefte1ar, •poMe on t.me. th• court Pubh5hed Ne..,..port 1992, M t~• "°"" of 630 tile es1.11e you mpy IJe court ap_prova Bel0<e t.aoe P-El'ER M. -(;A~C tA, "'rnc-.t t• •
-On Hovember tQ, 19!2 at expenses and -.dYanees at unoet ~ Deed ot Trust. may make Ofdtrs aHect.ng BAch Cosu M ·sa O:Jttr l' m ; 1n .mu f.1111 troor con-the cCtrt a f~ Re-'"9 certs n .,.ry 1mponanl 6260 MALVERN, ALT A nf'"S l.IT'ldcr ltl!l F" C1JU.o s
11 :00 • m First Arnei'.can the t.me ol the lnrtJ.I publ .. by reuon ot a. bf'eaeh or you ~mage, your prop-Ptlot ~ovembef 4 , 11, 1 a ll'ltl!"cO room 01 the Cofta quest f9f Speoal Notice of 3clions, however, thit per· LOMA, CA 91737 " .. r ess t> Dlf C!\'!l>j I sted
TlUe ln~t~• Coropany, • cation 01 ltlls NotiCe of default In tnt obl1Qa11on1 erty and custnrly 01 your 25 1992 • • • Mesa, Cly Han. 71 Fair ltle hh~ .,, an 1r\11ent0ty sonal represen1a11ve Wlfl be f' b •t> ed. ~e po t aoove on tC>& 2 Calllom1a c:orpor1Uon as secured thereby hereto-' :.r-• t Duve Costa Mesa, CaMOf· and appraisal of estate· as-requ1rec1 to gNe no1Jc• 10 u ' w 1 J()fl 0 c
Trustee, Or Successor Sale: St0,501·67 • lore ex~cut•d 'and d• chdd~. You may be or· w!I o "ta 'at .wi ch time and sets Of of arry petilJon or 1nternted persons unless $each-0~1.1 M~>u D<'llty This ~" ement ·""as fi cc
TrwatH CU Subshluted NOTICE TO livered to the undersiQned dared lo PJ/f'f sup~ and PUBLIC NOTICE place an; no all pcrsoos account as provided in !hey-have wa .,.e<l notice or P1tol N?vemoer 4 5, 11. w rn ihCl CoUn111 C:~ r.1
Tru•'"· ol that • ceru n PAOPERrt OWNER a wrinen OecfMauon of o. atlOl'ney lees •"9 costs II 11'.'terctstoo m;sy a a~pear sf.coon 12.50 ol the <:.11110<-consented ID lhe propoJe(f 1992 ot ~1ty O" ~,.~
Deed of T~t executed by YOU ARE IN DEFAULT f1Ub and Demand for sale. you cannot pay th• fifing • Clly of Coata Mesa and' be ~carp thereon, nta Prob3te Code A Re-acuon) Tho 1nc:tepene1ent W\h506 8, 1 n -...,
Jofw'I A. Gt•v and Mary Lou UNDER A DEED OF 1nc:t 'wnnen notice .ol d• ree. aSil Ille Clerk 10< a fee .UECUTIVE SUMMARY Comments may also bo quest ror Special Notice adm1msttallon authonly 11w1ll F..547184 ar.y, Trustaes.,ot lhe Gray TRUST, DATED 5110/90. l1ull and ,of elec:llOO to warve1 form CHAS flacal Year sutl •te.LI 10 the Hou~ng IO<l'll IS av;ulabltt from the bf' graA!cd unleu an inter· PUBLIC NOTICE wp 1 e.. ""'*'J.T~CS.led~ UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-CIUM the undersigned lo II you want l~I ;advice 1i.Annua1Upcfa'• and Communhy De-c:ourtt:Jertc Hied per50f\ ftte~ an ob· BS•t093 'r o N e>.
8 , 1 1 r~~.1. TION TO PROTECT YOUR Sell said property to sa&isty contact • l1wyer 1.rn' T .Coa1prthens•"'e 1':>11":-...,ent OePJttmenl f0< Attorney for the Pell-rec11on 10 the pet.11ori ants PLEASE TAKE NOllCt 18 25, 19".l2·-1WllO "Instrument ,_...,. said obi gabonS and thet9-,._ ff ).lt lyr\"N n•o-n,,,hori, con1ac1 lion•,. shows good cause why the 2StM7 of Ot!Jcial Recofda PROPERTY, IT MAY BE alter lhe un'derslgned mediately. ou C S)o~<l.lb•l1ty~1rat ~ula ,.\ Sch.lcler, Adm1n TERRY C ANDRUS court should not grant the thal °" December "• t u2, WollU
ol 0rl0ge CounJy, Cahlor· SOlt> AT A PUBLIC SALE.. caused said nollee of cs. Usted t1ene 30 DIAS CAL· egy ( A 19 requi..,.. by 1511.111 ... e A:.i1s1an1 at f1t4) • · ' autho11ty • at 1030 •m. al lht law 01 SELL 1 nla. end pursuanl lo that IF YOU NEED AH EXPlA-t 11 nd of el 11on t be ENO.ARIOS oespues de re federal leg.slatlon tn ordltf 754 54;92 COUN TY COUNSEL, A HEARING on the pe~ fices ol S.i.o•a and Pree
CllNln Nolle. of Oefaull NATION OF THE NAT\JRE r:or:ed JUiy ~ 1~ as cibir ofoeialtMnll esta C•l.a· t0t l~I 1Uf\Sd1c:t1ons 10 be The l.n.i1 d •e. f0< pul>l•C and HOWARD SERBIN, bon ¥r r1 be held on OE· lncotPOral~~2913 PUiiman ~recorded 7/1192 OF THE PllOCEEQING lnatt No 92-4St120 In cion Judicial y pat.ieton eliq.be lo apply tor fe.:!er.ll C()tl'lmc,,ts 10 be sub41httC'd DEPUTY, 10 Civic Ce,,. CEMBEf\. 3. 1992 at 1 45 Slreel. Suile B. Sa I.\ Aiu OU "'IOlllC
.. Instrument No. 92· AGAINST YOU Y'OU Book Page of Olliclal para complotar y rvesenla~ =1~~h°':t fn.~m';'.;':i'' along \\'•th me CHAS 10 ter Plau, P. O. Boa P.M 1n Depr 70,3 located Cpaltkfomla 9112l'OS. Ed~ll ~ tJU ugtl'cl:!Sslftetl ~5 of Olfldal Rec0td1 • Records in tM onice of .the ,.. u y HUD ts Wednesday, Oe-1379 Santa Ana CA al 341 The C1ly D11ve iln ey WI cau'9 l.O u"uiiiiiiiiiii Gii aid Counly, "lilt under SHOULD CONTACT A recorderofOrangecountv: surormutanodeRespuesta Development Blocll Grant cemt>er16 19'12 92702wt379 (l141 South.Orarige.CA9266.8 SOid by ~·cs o (rn 111111111111 ___ _.,,, 9'd punuant to aald Deed LAWYER. Said Sale WIU 'be macse. (Response lonn t282) anle (CDOG) pl'ogtatn. _Granrees bi...blun V.00.--0aJEGf~ lhoo•und -ll~ ™
el Trust Ml et public •uc· Do\Tm: October t2 ~~ . ~ o-un teql.llt~ h;l•• 4" 11 Buch Coi;t,, Mesa Da·'Y grant•ng ol the ~On you 'Of capo(Jl ~loci< Ol Pvro-,.:_ _ _._ Joi casb.-la~ 1'"'2"" wln'anl , eJtpress or im.. Hamada lelelONca no I• ol· ptO\'ld CHAS updated an· Pilot No.ember 4, 10. 17, Publts_tted Ne .. port should' appear at the heat· troncs Corp0ra1ton ,1 W
ol ltie United States of FIRST AM ERICAN pied le19ardng title pos· rec8fl Pf'Olecclon nually. beloro they moy ro· 19')2 Beach-CoSla Mesa Daily mg and st.1te your ob· lorn1a corpt>ra11on ~is Amenca. a cashler's check TITLE INSURANCE ~ssfun or ~mbfanc»s SI usled no ~Ml.l su cv••"edMSurotgranots lro~th~ .,..tuSOt P1ro1 November .i. <, :;, 1ect.ons or Me wr1nen ob· uie 1$ beng con:t< .. :eaL'lliiiiiilii SNl'l'abl• to said TrustM th. ' n•tc ta es epa en 19!)2 iecttoos with the coun be-pu<suan1 10 c.etta n r I drawn on 1 •late or nl· COMPANY, a Calltornla ~~!m 0~·=~cr,'':: Respuesta • • (Jempo, IOI ot Hous ng and Utb3? De· _ PUBLIC NOTICE W\llS\)8 IOlo the hea•ing Your ap· 9,1,..:ecs.to Edg31 £.. ~ k~ KAllOI LAWN· ..,,_,bank. a check drawn Corpontlen ..., od deed of corte puede npedtr velol>f"llnl CttUD) pearance riay be 1n peaon under ._.,y.,-A · MOUNT OlM bf 1 atate or fedeull c.rec:t.t Br. L.eltrft Watkins • ~~ ,;ih ~lerest ., In ordenes que alecten su The CHAS tS intended to BSC 1127 PUBLIC NOTICE °"by y<;}Ur anorney men1 s"cunng ltlocbtl'O ..., • ~
wnlon', or• check drawn by Authorized Officer, 114 said note ovided ad• maltlmonto, su prol)ledld y encour<1ge granrecs to CJe-NOTICE OF IF YOO ARE A CREDITOR ness wh1Ch " currently in · • o __.,
a tial• or lederaJ hat Fifth Street vances it a~ under Ille que ordenen que ustec:t ate a "et.'d·b3s~d housing PETITION TO DSC 1122 or a coritingent aeditor of defa.ull f0t lurtrier 1nlorm:i "'"18 AU FiJllk
Md loan •H<>Ci•tlon. °' S11nta Ana Calfloml~ term1 'of said Deed ol pague manlenct1¥1 hQPO· sll.ll~yin wn;c~~im•zes ADMINISTER NOTICE OF the deceawel. you must f re tion co t.1c: ~th~ C 16.:.'5 Gb 8f ~ 5~ J~~ 9270t (714) 5 sa.c>778 Trust, '"'· cn•oe• Ind rll'IOS d• abog~ y las :~·z:n m~gemt!flt 'f~c~~ ESTATE OF: PETITION TO =r ~:i: c:~~ f::,.coi: ~~·· .;~;~o;~~,~ ~~ .Costa Mesa
clel <:ode and 8\llhotized ed. 2t34 e1tpenses of the Truslee COSIU. S1 no puede pagAt idenhty hoUs1ng "eeds. as DUAYNE DAV CHRIS. ADMINISTER sonal represtnta1Jve ap (714l ,2b1 ·2Z):l MO·SIM
•do bualneH In lhls stnte Pu1>ll1hed Newport ~net f1 ~~'i' created las costas POf la pl'etenla• well as the resources ,..,,,d TENSEN, aka OUAYNE EST.ATE OF~ potnled by Iha court W•thif' Put>tl$hl'<I Newport ·--~----·
• the tnlln entnmce io Beach..Cosll Meu Dally L:~dsale 11 be~ on· ClOl1 do Ill deman<1a, p;da pr091.ams lhat cen be used O. CHRISTENSEN, aka AGNES A. VARNER IOUf months from l"te delt Beach·Cosu Mn~ D v PACIRC VlEW
ll'rst Americln Tiile Insur-Ptlot October 21 29 No-November/; 1992 11 t 30 al ldwno ·de 11 cone que lo addrns th~ The an DU AYN E CHRIS· CASE NO. A186388 of ~·rst 1ssu.lnc:e o1 letters P•lot No.....,.,""' 4 1 ~ M£MOR.IAL "PARK
MCie Company located •1 v.mbet 4 1902. ' ' p.m In the 'lobby. to ihe te de un l0tmulano de ... nual r .... sion contlnues to TENSEN To a1 heots. befleloeianes. as prov•cted 1n sec1Jon 9t00 .. so1
114 Ealt Fifth SltMt In the ~· w•n i,;,,11C,1ng located at 601 onerac:t0n de las mismas ~nec:t th~ pebltel "'r,'~9th~ CASE NO. A138372 creditors, corittngent aedi of th• Calllomia Pto~lll PUBLIC NOTIC_E_ ~~-: ~=~. Cllly of Santi Alli. Cihlor· South Lewis Stroet Or· ('Naiver ol Court Fees and st pro essiona 0 0 0 To all heirs, bcneltc1onos. tors, and petSons who may Code The time tOr flhng 1111 .. ltllt rlgtlL lltl• and PUBLIC NOTICE •noe. Cal1lomla 92668 C t ) many City d11p1rtmen1si cr~·lors, contingent cred1· otherwt~ be interested In claims w1A not e•ptte I>«· ___ Fl_c_t_lt_1o_u_1---. 3~ P~'iflc v-Or•,..
.....,._ conveyed IO end At the lme ol tile lntttal os s and lhe polt<:y gwdance o 1~ and pers wt>o may the Wiii or est11e. or both, lore rour monlh5 ll'om lhe B N ~ now held by It under Hid NOTICE OF publ1c:atton ol lh11 notice SI des.ea obleller conseio elect.cl and apppiml!d or othllWISG I><'! lnte<tslod in ol. AGNES"'-VARNER hearing date • no{!citd us1nas.a ame. ........,.. -~ o1 Trust in I.he ptop-TRUSTEE'I SALE I.he totll lmOUt'lt of the un'. legal, comuntquese de tn· fict.115 The ulhm te go.1i of the ""11 or btaie Of both A PETITION has been abo\le Statemt>nt -"I 8ltuated In •id County Loen No 7Uose& aid ~o of the obllga-medla10 -con un abogndo CHAS Is to provide a ltlte ol OUAYNE DAY CHRIS: hied by PETER M GARCIA YOU MAY EXAMINE tM The FC!l °"' ng l&Ont
Md Seate deac:nbed as: JQRISET T.S. No. f.on secured by the above NOTICE lt\e rwstrail'llng or· ve:; ~lung,gu:e lor t7o TCNSEN. nlla OUAYNI: o In lho Superior Court ~ Me kepi by the court •t yQu -;;~·~ii'Ol>I c.~b " 4 , PftlCf lltll01
HU UtAtWH UHIBtT "A" · EtHl21 d•Ktlbed deed of 1ru11 def'I on lhe b11c1t are elfec:· =d~~~~""•~r~~ 0~~~e:,n~ CHRIST£.NSl:..N ;Jk., OU ~~·~r·· County ol O are a person 1ntereited In Oeepc1tn1,; Of . tl"'11.!n
THAT PORTION OF UNIT COC>a E and -.tmated ~. ••· 11111 againsl both hustMnd need• whtle giV1nq the c:iti· AYNE Cl-IRISTEN$EN 6oe ThE PETITION requests :,:, ~~l=I ~': Bt !l, CA 9~&\ti Mortu ry • Chaeiel
BLOCK 033 Of COAOHA Al'I 4 23-195-05 ~"'n~nd advances II and Wife until the petJIJon •S tens· of Co1ota Mesa and rl~ecJPE~ITIO~ll~?.,.. An I M PETER M. GARCIA be ques1 for Si>«:ial Nol.Cl ol ---------i f'lallon ~MAR, AS SHOWN ON TD. SERVICE COMP~NY 1.2 · dtsmts~. I 1udgment 11 the City Counctl; lhO op t\AKER ~UBLIC ADMINIS: apP<J'nted as petllonal Tep. the ti~ng ol an .nvent""t' ~ •n 0 Br~ way
A MAP RECORDED IN u duly appotn~d TrustH 1,~.' ~:9tt!'lt~ entered, or the court pot1un1t~ to dlrl(t st:tlf "'th TltATOR In 'the Superior resenl.tltvo tb admlnlsrer ano ippra 1.11 ol estaie u Wl'lel!:11 r ,~ou C~A~u~ta~ ta Mesa
ll.OCK 3, PAGES 41 AND under th• following d• bid may be less than the maleu further orders. a pl.1 n t at "'ill bec(\(Tle tho Court of c;.;a1 torrva County 1h• esc; re ot tile decedent sets or ot any petition °' or 11-1 n • nac:d 1 "'1·11M
42 OF MISCELLANEOUS ICribed deed °' 1rUSl WILL total lndebeedness due. These Orders •• enforce-found111on of an over.at• '\II-ol ORANGE • THE PETITION requests ftCCount IS prov.o.d In COY • ~ .......... .. MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION 0 _.. .... ,..._ a~ • .....--. In C toriila sion ol Costa Mesa as a fHE PETITION requ~ts authonty 10 adnwutcr the_________ 'j W~~~~~ ~·~-··r-·-' ~~~ BMR ··-~-~---~·-·················-~·-····· • ANOE COUNTY, CAUf(m. FOR CASH (tn lhe tonns T .O. llllWIC• COM-b'/ lllY law enlorcement of· Key Ftndings that Will.I.AM A. A •
-. 0£SCRIBED AS FOL· Which .,.. tawtul tender In Pt_tlV, .. ..._. Truat.e, ric:.r 11who has received °" It ts within the come1n 01 ~B1L~~~:1~~S~~~ • w BUSIN~ ES
, &DWS: the United Stales) and/0< •T Diane Ertcill.Mft, uen •copy of thtm OllCJO.ng planning that th• repuisenl.ll•v• 10 adm0n1s STIRTlllli A llE •EGINNING AT THE the cathlef'a C*1Jled '!' Aaalatant l•c retary, AV\SO Lal proM>loones CHAS Hou11ng ~ w,u ter ti! estaie of the dee.
llOST NORTHERLY C(m· other ctlecka apeidfed in 901 a.utt. i...wte It fudiciales Q\.18 eparecen 11 develo~. As such, the dent • ,_~SAID BLOCK 033: CMI COde SecUon 2924h Oran•• CA eaeea t9Verse> d• ata C•LKIOl'I a•neral Pt11n HouSlog E:llt-TH~ f'tTITlO~f ,..ques.t1
THENCE SOUTHERLY !r:....,., ~ ~ ~': = C714) 38M700 1011 electM1s para amt>os ~:;:, ~~eoo:ot~t~~~ the dcc~ents WlU.. nd
I ALONO 'rHE EASTERLY 1m..: ~,.;, IO ~ IF AVAILABLE, THE EX· conyuges, tanto .. esposo mot.on cont~·ned in Costa Cod'11S, II Ill\~ •dr•UAd
I LM Of SAID BLOCK, how Mid t>ifl#lder aid PECTED OPENING 810 coma la npoM. hastl que Me ... , CHAS ror the f,.,.. to P'=~els ere :-i ~
•tNO A CURVE CON Deed 01 Truet In the prop-MAY BE 08TAINED BY II pftCIOn Ml rechazadl. ye.v Pf'Od 1902°1998 The ~;v •• nu~allOn in;. Me CA~ WESTERLY HAvtNO 9'1y herelneftet deaeflbed: CALLING THE FOU.OW· M dlCte una oeci11on r!NI annual uP'f-'le IOI' ft$C«I kept by lhe f'Oort
A RAOtUS OF ... FEET, TAUSTOA: JAMES R. GRI· ING TELEPHONE NUM· 0 la COf1jf •llf>lda lnstruc-yea/ lG9J conta.n• llt• IOI THC J'CTlllON r.qve ts Ill ARC DISTANCE OF SET BERS OH THE DAY 8E clones e<llClonales. DictlH lowing goels IO guide \Moniy 10 a!Jtnlnlr.•~r tne • ENCE 8ENEF1C&AAY: N£1'WOAI( • hou11ng dewlopmotil lor ' , .... M .e O FEET. TH FUNDtNO CORft recorded FORE THE SALE! (714) prohtblCIOnft pueden hlC• the n.•t llSCll yur: nt11t1 un4 t the ,..., pen·
IOUTHWESTERLY tS t Fetwuaty 21 tlet .. Ins" 315-41,l7 °' (213) 121-4MS WM c:ump1tr en cuelquoer ~.rtabit.tlll•on OI t•i 1,09 <*'t Adm.n11tr1110n of Es·
fal, MOAE OR LESS. TO No, •tt'71i In Book p.gil Published Newpott part• de Cahloml• por hous•ng untts to lltlp m"t ~.1:~11:!1 tt:"~~~
A POINT IN THE SOUTH· of Otnc1a1 IMOrd1 In the OI· 8"ch.Cotll Mesa o.-y cualq1.11tf agent• dol olden lhe t'IQUllng '*ldl ol both r ontallve to t.1ke many
WDTEALY LINE OF SAID flee ol.,. ~°'Or• Piiot Nowmbet 4, 11, ti. put>llCo Qut 111 h•v• tie.I-large Dnd """" f.tm<tlfl, a tiOl'IS .. rhout ot>taWng
ILDCK OCSTAHT SOU'Tlf anoe ~ 9d do.a°' 1992. bedo o ~ t'lfY• V!Sto un1 :•" =r and 1~ court •PPIOYll. Bet0t• 1.11\
W 00' 52" EAST 35 00 ::.'Ad~ =: w505 copla de .a11. ,;,Olllr.lort of ~, •• fOf 1ng Cet n ¥CfY import.1nl nn FROM A MOST UT IN ANO TO LOT 130 PUIUC -nc1 I. TM Mll'M and eddres5 th• hometeu •nd non •ct•OM.. hQwevtf, th• anr
MITERLY CORNER °" Of TRACT NO 901 IN .. v °' the COUl't le: 1a nombre hometus wHh 1pec1al sonar repreHnl.\b"9 .. bt
IAID BLOCK, T.,.ENCE. THE CITY ~ NEWPORT IUMllOtlS y GlnlcCtOI\ de i. eotte u). need• thfOugh conctn\Mld ~~to~~=-= ~ W 00' 52" WEST BEACH, COUHTY ~ OR-FMllLY UW SUC*iOf Col.rt tot"'-State ~ ol COBG Pvbllc 111 • Mv9 w d noclc• Of • a .oo FEET TO SAIO ANG£, STATE Of CAU. CITlCtOtl •..CIAL o1 CllifatM. County ot Or· Servi<.• Grant Wt. c:J 10 t/'le propated
WllTEALY CORNEA, 'OAHtA. AS P!A MAP AE· DmtKMO Di FAMIUA .,.._ )41 Souf1 TM Cl~ P1rtoe1patton in lh• HOM Khon) The Independent
1Ml.NCI! NORTH 4V UST CORDED IN IOOK ta, NOTICE TO AUll'C)N. Driwe, °'9n9e• CA 92IGI Pf09_ram to ••pind the l<l(ljnlstriltlon .vlhOt"•'Y will
tte..I fl.ET, MOM 0-. PAotS IS THROUGH 39.. DENT AVISO AL DE· 2. The name, addleu. =Of Oec.nt. ule Md be 0*'190 untns an inl9f<
"Ill. ALO NO THE O, M:.:~&J~f'l: MANDAOO (Hombre). Md teMpnolMt runber 9' iany~~~ I::: eSlcd I t n ob-
*MITHWHTEP&.Y LINE ~TY MCORO£R SAUL MYN0S0 pMlllOMt s lftClrrM'I, or .,... tncome ~· I lion IO 0'9 P«\oliOn and °' SAIC> M.OCK TO THE OF SAID COUNTY You .... beil"IJ "*'· A fftion. wtlhOut .n artomey Prtv•ntion of unl11wful show. OOod uuw \lltly IN .aMT 0. •OtNNINO. YOU AM IN DEFAULT ~= le ·~11n deman-le.: r.i nombre, la ~ tloutlng ditcr1rnlNt110n Vljl ~t .,ftould not Of•1'1 lh•
""9 .... ~ ., UNOER A DUO Of TMJST P£TITIONCA"S NAME 1$• y .. """'*° cte lefefono ~ conllnuaUon of contt I A H~RING (,,, lhe pe
tlW ......,. d•lgir..-on DAT£0 21111• UNLlSS tt NOMIAE DU l)(MA.H.. llDOpdO del OltttanCSante, With hb ~ Courd tlOn be on 0£. . .. ... ~ .. ,_. ~J~~ y~~ DANTe ts~ MARIA MA· 0 del Otmlndtnte que no of~~. J • SlnQle cc rn 1 ., 1 .tS
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---------I C HAS ES ALL PUA DAA ~ 11t1 ot DONALD O(SIGHS, illU S.. Knoll Ouct.o t>y. ~ end Thia t>u1lnH1 Is con • Oii ftatlla. ----.. ., .. ......, -. ._... _, f W · .. w ..,.. cna1CK7t2• CHASED GOODS ARE M. PELLE1'1Ef\ FOU~DA· Fk:ettJeua Or, Dini Point. C1hf. Wife Cluct9d by II\ lndMdull 11 riolua, Mlu•el ... .-~ ... ...... ..._. ..._. J. ~-I.ft
NOTtc• TO SOLD AS IS" ANO MUST TION • l>riYll• loundabon, ......... ....... l:!Qt Th• reo1atr1nt(1) com· Th• re9l•tt111t(1) com ............... ......-.......... ..... n. ........... ., -.:a
Bf REMOVED BY 3:00 i. lt-'lble •t IM toundll ···•-Mt Mecnlll Pllfkle ~"'· menc:9d to lrltlNCt ~· IMnC*d '° nMae• ~ ... ......... MIN lilt .... --.. = .......... ~ . CRl:DJTORS OF # p M. ON THE DAY OF THE uon·. pMe$plj otf!Clt '°'.,,. The Follo-Mng person 33142 SU l<noll °'·· OaN OMI llncMf 1he F"IC1Mtou• ,,... undet ...... ~ldlllouf ............ .-.......... ~ lft ...... ~ .. .....=
BULK SALi SALE 1p•cllon du1lno regular .,. dOlng IMnlMu as fl'Olnt. Cllilf 12629 lkl11nen ,..,,,.(I) 11...o lkae!Mta ~ iMK .. pt~lt denwed deed f9C:Ofd9d Ml~ H , ertw .. lie IOld ... W-
(SECS. e104, THIS SALE IS' SU8JECT buainell "°'" liom 9 00 POSTAL ANNEX ,~, 211 Thi. busltWH I• con• libOwe on;~" 10. ,... above on: Not Appllaib6e IU!t'I ll'YI/ °' ... 1Clfll9lllft0, 1117 .... 12290. ... .......... ~·· ... 6105 u .c:.c .) TO PRIOR CANCELLATION • m '° 15 00 p rn. by any ! 17lh St Cotll Mesa dud.cl by en~ llrblra A Whitact• ,redef1CIC p ~ rn.v ........ "' ---... QI Ottlall........ ..... ............ ""--
l!sc:r-No.'133·BC IN THE EVENT Of SETTLE-Citizen Who requHtt It Cakf' 112727 . Th• 1eo11tt1n1(1) com-TN• •ta~-· 111.d Thit ltal9'Mnt ~~ pwc.i "' lend ....,._ ~ARCSL I f ..... ..... °' ......... P' $' 11
NotlCI II l'l~•by g.-on to MENT, BETWEEN MORRIS ~""" 1IO daya ah r the 8-fba•• w l.a1"91Y'n .,~ m90~ to lransact butf. ~~tl'4tcoun ... on ~o.:: ~with lh•c~~~ Odot>el <Wu•blitd. •oget'-• IUdl ........ C•> w ...,,, °' ... ..._ ol ... "'8 cred11or1 or 1t1e w11h1n MOVING & STORAGE, dat• Ol IM pu~l!On W 15th St' ireD ~Pot" nets Undet" IM f~llow "" ., ~"' tho lll'fJWCUlll r9'C of l*llQNflw -90fttl In IMO.Ma•
!\limed seller that o bulk INC . ANO O~LIGATED TlW foundation'" prlnctf)N oe11eh CaM 92ti6.:J Bu11ne11 Ni<M(I) Haled 20, 1 ~ ... tM 13, 1 2 illflg, MWWIO e~tno. Arlkle inlllled "E1H In edcllaur\ IO C;;aih, 1t.92l .... Is lboUI to be mi!Qe or PARN ' o~ ,, localed room/'1\1<11 p .. ,, .. La;"9~n 113 w above on Octob9r I, Itta Publtan.d ~pot\ S.ICh FM77M °'* .. ino ~ Md ....... of ... O.CW.tiof\ Tn.1• •• 8'lClllPf •
the lllUIS described Published Newpo_rt 600.18500\ION KARMAN 15th SI ,60.' Nt~pon M1UMooan CostaMeMOeA!yNotOc Put>11111e<1NewportOeach-ll'Cltnandr~IN undef ..... Section Med·•··~dlrewft011 •~
btlow , Beach-Costa Mesa Daily IRVINE,CA92115 Beach Cahl 92663" Th<t Slaiement WAI ~ tol>er 28. Nolltmb« •. 11, Costa Meaa Oll!y P1I01 C» .. from lf!Y'~ or_.,, lflll(tl 1r1 1UCt1 AttlCle ene~ or NllQfW ber*, e Checltl l
1 he n11nw1 and 1><1s1ness Pilot OclO~ 28. Novepi· Th• pnftc:lpal ,,..,_. Thll • bUl•~He Is con with lhe COUl'llY O.ttt or 181 1992 t*' 28, November •. t 1, htlf .. nd ~no the tlld &1 lollow1 ~· dt1wn bit • ..... or ..., .. 1 1<1drea~es ol the se41er are t>er 4, t992. ever ot tlM tound .. tlon duc:led by. husband anc Of9no• COUnty on Octobe< w_.~ 11 11192 1JUht to ·~ or dwet lfld •s.t11eftien1 and En· credit union oe • chec:~
QUEEN s FLOWER. INC w495 •• ERNEST J. SCHAQ, wit• 15, 1§92 F547790 • w .. es IJOMltv dflll Ind ""'* from cro.c;nmen1· dt•-n bit ...... Of .... .,
92 Corpora•• Paik IF. ii,_ PUBLIC NOJICE JR., 714-752.eMI The reg11trant(s) com Pubhshad Ntwport BNCtt-PUBLIC NOTICE Oltlif ltlan tr.a hete-~AAC:aL • E~n• UW\Qa ec:ld ~ eeeod·
1/lf'le. CA. 9Z7l4 PETER L GRECO menced IQ lr&nl<lcl b\Jsi Costa Mesa Diiiy Pilot Oc-PUILIC NOTICE delcfibed. oil Of~ inOnlM, 8Uf ... and 1 .. IOI\ MWnQI ~lan ot.-
1/le locatt0n in Cahfom1a NOTICE TO • ' MH undor the flC\lllOUfi lobef 28 Novombel' • 1, Flc:UUoua 'wlllls. tunnels end o.h1l11 :.e111onal IXl'l>OM• 011er MlllnQI C.nfl 8'*4hlid~ or the Chief exrcu1tvo ott1ce c p A . t • 2 0 MAN Business Nome(s) hstfll 8 ""2. • • 9uelne.. ....... MTH( INDIAN EDUCATION IO. llWougfl Of ICIOU Che Comtnon AIM lhll ii 8-illon 6102 ol tN) , • a
ol th• seller IS SAME AS CREDITORS Q,F 'STREET, SUIU S20 4bo\/e QI) NIA 1 • '"" l tatet11tent PRQGRAM OF THE HUN· ~lllUI ul tltt llnd her• fl ol • Condom1n1u Ctll Col» lflO aulhur.-
ABOVE BULK SA.Lt IAVINE, CA 92714 Borbam W. Lengovln W_.811 TM fOllOw.ng peraona TINOTON BEACH UNION lf\llbQw deal.tlbed, 11id 10 Ind~ Qimmunt. do bu.,.... in lhil ,._
other b<lsiness names and e105 U.C.C.J Beach.Costa Mesa Oa~y wllh the C~nry Cte1'1 ot (l)PACIFIO PERIPHERALS Will HOLD AD~~~~~ d11.Ctl()Nllly drilled wella, 1 det!Md In the Pucllr• than ~. "-a As listed by the seller, aM • (Secs. 8 104, PutJllsl'lad Newport Ttiis stnrtniMit wu ltltd PUBLIC NOTICE .,. OOing buslneu es· HIGH ~CHOOL DISTRICT bc>flom IUCfl wtlloleoc;llecl OI F IN N a.'Ch ••m 1"-t .._.~, 1~ ot
eddreuu us~ by the &crow No. Pll N be<" 1992 °'1119e County on October FlctitloW (b)WESTERN DATA PROO. H6ARING TO 1 IUl'll'IUll ind 1N1h 1 undltl 1011 Such easements T1U111 't wifht'dd 11'18 ii•
sPller within three 'f9Jl•S be / Notice 1s hereby g111en to ' ot ovem • ·503 15, 1992 FS•7753 lluslne• Name UCTS 1135 Newpolt Blvd THE SPECIAL EDUCA• end bef\Mth °' INyotld lhe ~I to die nght1 of suanc.e I 1tw1 T1ustn'a
Im• the date such llst wos creditors ol the within • w Pub! h9d N Pot" Be h State .... nt sun• ' G 18 1122. Costa TIONAL NEEDS OF THE exterlOI tonvts theteQt, Ind he Auoc111ion and th Deed unlll lun<ls become..
sent or Clel1verod lo the named seller that a bulk 0Tni.:J is CIOr ac U.11, Cahf, 92627 INOIAN STUDENTS LMNG to ridtlll, relunnel, equip. a u Ml luflh lo l a.;Meble 10 the payee or en· t>uye< are NONE sale 1s about 10 be made or P-UBLIC N n..6 Costa Mesa b.i~y PllOl Oc The Following pe~ons "!chard A. Stlicllland. 13e WITHIN THAT O~STRICT maint11n. 1ep111. deepen llC.le ol ·Iha O.Cl11a11 dot.,. u • tn11ter of r!Qht
The nam•s and business the assets described Flctltloua tot>ef 28, No-.em~ •. 11 , ~~·u~~o~. ~~~hon, I!. 2tsf°"11 E. Co"• Mesa FOR TliE 11193-1~ PRO-and oper1ta any IUCh W\111• llllad "Rluht1 W'l lhe Com· s..t .-.,. be mldtt;-
1ctdresses ol the ooytr are. below UI, 1992 • ,.. Calif. 92627 POSAL. THE HEARING 0r !l1lf'8S Wlthool howevof, unity Fdt~ ~ Com-ool •u~1 cov•nent. o'\~ CINDY UN, JANY CHEN, The names and business Bualneu Na1n• W~84 HOS. Costa Mesa. Calo!. Thi• t>u11nus IS con-WIU. BE HELD AT 7:00 PM the IJUhl IO drill. mine llOfO, on 4fy• w11111n1v. aitpl8U or~""
'' Corporate Park •P. Ir· addresses of the seller ate· State1nent l2626 • duc1ed by· an indMdual ON•WEONESDAY, NOi/EM· ~end °'*110 thtuugh P A"CIL I E•ciu11v tegett.ling title. pcNIMJsa~C
vine. CA 927 t 4 Steprten H & Lon T. Lee • The Fol1ow1ng persons PUBLIC NOTICE 1::1 ~~ 'i:'~ Tl'le regt11u1n1(1) com &Elf Ill, 1992 !N "C~~~.; the 1&11l1ee or the upper Jlllimlllll ewer 1"9 Res111c1 or encumbfMCcS. 1q .. tllfV_ • • The o.sscts 10 be sold are LA Emporium, 841 w. 191h are dcinQ business •s ~. ' mencect to trwis.act OUM· ENCE ROOM B v..-'"' SOO loet of lhtt liUbwllllQ! -Common Al• u the Indebtedness MICW"6--
0MClf.0etl in general as Street, Costa Mesa. CA CASO COAST GIGGLING FlcllUoua c.Jil. 921S6<> nas und~ 11"9 FietJuous DISTRICT EDUCATION ol lhe llfld het~ IN-lefMnt 11 deacrrbetl tsy said ~. adilanc:os
F1.1rn1Me, tuctures, oqu1p-92627 MARLIN, 26:16 Ouponl, Bualnesa N ame This t>usJness !• con-Busmen Nisme(s) listed CEHll:R. THE EDUCATION ,i;rlbelJ ., ieteM!d W'I the ...wc:t IOI tM benefit of lhoteundw ••lh "*-eat u Q
ment, tradename. goodwill, The location In CaJ.fOfflla Suite B·70. llvine. Cat.I St atement ~~Id by:, an lnd(M)dual • 1bove on October 13, CENTER IS LOCATED AT deed ;u1.01dod May 25, granted to Ownefa in the prOllldelJ ~em. 1nd the
lease and le;isqhold 1m· of the chief e'cecutive ol!1ce 927!5 The F'ol'°"'•l"9 l)ef'lon• • reg suant 1 com-1992 10251 YORKTOWN AV· 1911 in Boe* 12210 PI08 llCW'I ent111ed Rioh1s 1n unpaid Pfll\WC)el Of the note
provements and are lo-ol the seUer 11: .SarH as Mat1in Coast. Inc..• cal ared0tn9busonesses· mencied IO ltll\SICt bu5'-Richard A S11oeklanCI • ENUE, HUNTINGTON 598 ol Official Records he RHlllCled Common eecured bit SlllC! dMcS ••th· c~ted at 92 Corpor.i.le above forrua corpora11on, 2636 KIDS CAN DO GYMNAS· ~eS! undeN~ r~= This. llJtemeol was r.tod BEACH, FOR FURTHER IN-ALSO EXCEPT all ••IO• ea of ttw AllKJe ol the intereS1 lheteon .. pn:Mded P~rk, IF, '"''"C CA 92714 As hsled by lhe $Oller, au Dupont. Suit• 8-70. IMn•. TICS. 1117 E W!lson St, =ess. Sept s ~ 23 W!lh the County C1etk of FOfUAATION, CALL THE llQl'lls or 111t111Hll lfl WilOI Itron enhlled ·e ...... UoC;t Hofe '""' c:hlrgea (<\tore). AND 208 Technol other business n3mes and Calif. 92715 Cosla Mes.--.. Qll1t 92627 3 on. ern ' Or1tngo County on Ociobet INOIAN EDUCATION OF-ughls no matter oow Ill. 11• Asaeumenl No ind U111.l8f\1181 of ltllt llUllM
oqy, •D. l"'1ne. <:;A 9~;"1l' addressees used by the Thia business ts CC>fl" Kids Can Do Gymnastics 1:2 Gd bef 15, 1992 1'547757 FICE AT f71 4) ~9. qyttod by thf! GfanlQI Ind 34-61-032 and ol thlt trusta cr1111ed bot
1w.1rehouse) seller within three years be-ducttd by:.-c:orporallOI\ tnc Cal1lornia. 187 E. W~ Thnry te 1 •· filed p bl hed Newport Beach-EXT. 4266." uwood o used bit 100 Gtt11l-The tllNt 1dd1ess end Med Doed of T1ust
Tho business name u~~-= tore tho date such l•Sl was The reg1strant(1) com-son St . Cost3 Mesa, Cahf Ji•·:,'3 ~rr::J'1 we~ I( 01 u '\.c D Uy Plot Oc· Publl ~hed Newport l°' in ~lion ._1lh 0, '* common designation, Sernno Aeconveyance
by the seller ,\l that loca sent or de~vered to the menced IP lrans&et buSI 92627 W• e n Y ~ bef Costa esa l9 1 Beach.Costa Mesa Da~y •llh 1espoct 10 the Jll()f){llty I 111y ol t'-t rNI Ofoper Compenl 4900 Rfllefgrede
M,, IS OUEEtl'S FLOWER buyer are: None ness under the Fictitious Tt11s bus1Mss Is con-~range County on o tobe1 211, November 4, 11, Pilot November•. 1992. coovoyed hel&l>Y whuthar lbed ebow II purpOfl· Road, 12 7o. lr•lndlle, CA
The an11c1pated. d111! of The names and bUSI· 8USl,,8SS· Name(s) hSlld ducted by:" corporatlOf\ 5• 19~2 FS4771J2 18, 1992 • ,IN504 such *''UI 1ight1 Sl\1111 be fl· 10 00 2711 H1llslc:le 91706, 18181 814--6370, av tt•o b ulk sale 1s 11123 92 :11 nosses addreues or the above on: Septei:"ber 15, Tl'lo reglstrant(s) com· Published Newport Boach· • .W~7 • pm1&11, U\/Oflylng, eppro1m tW, N&wpott Boach· CA Cafol WICl!hMld, VICC:I Piest-
the ott1ce of Prue1en11a1 Es buyer are John {Joong 1992 menced lo transact busl· Costa Mosa Dally Pilot Oc· PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC llOTICI atl\!e. po1ce>1e11ng, pio·sc.1111 2660 dent, O.ted' October 13, Cfow Corp . 401 E Vallor. Veal) Lee, 841 w. 19th Jamie G. Lopez nus un<1or the Flcllllous tober 28. November 4, 11. llVQ. llf ooolraclUl#I, P"lllldod, The urldotSAQoud Trual 1992 ~796
Blvd. # 102, S11n O:ib110. Str~l. Costa Mesa. CA Ththis hstateCment wCals _.!lie~ Business Name(s) listed 18 t992 Flctltloua _ NOTICE Of' ., ho'llll'&Nf. lhal tho t8$Vl\18• d4scla1ms any l11b1hly I 1"'21. 1 ti•. 11111 CA 9177G. 92ti27 -wi l e ounty e ... 0 above on· September 1987 • 90 TRUSTEE'S SAU
l 1t1s bulk s.Jle is sut>1ect Tho assets to be sold are Orange County on October Cheryl B. Skidmore, Prosl· W·4 BualneH N•m• UNDER DEED Of' TRUST PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC •OTICll
10 Calllorn1a Uniform Corn descnbed in general jlS: 15, 1992 FS•775 5 dent PUBLIC NOTICE St1tem ent T f No. 90647
fl'erc1 al Code Scc:11on Shoes, Ctothlng and Ac-Keller, Wet>ef' & Oobrott, This su11ement was ltled The Following persons • LNn No. 121.1196
61062 cessorios and ;ue located 18300 Von Karman, Suite with Ille County Clc.rk ol Cll,$,109352 8 are doing business as: Olt'9r Aef 07·1205·1435
11 so sub1ec1. 1he nome at 841 W 19th Slleet, 910, Irvine, Calif. 92715 0<1nge County on OclOber ST.AT EMENT OF St.A CAR6 AQUARIUM YOU .ARE IN OEFAUL
a11d addrl's5 ol thl' poison Costa Mesa Calif. Publl~"cd Newport Be· ..... 15, 1992 F5477 63 WITHDR'AWAL FROM DESIGN, 211 43rd Street. UNDER A DEED OF TAUS WI .. w"on1 c1a1ms may t"' Th cd "'' """" P'•RTNERSHIP Newport Beach, Callr. DATED J•.....,. l. 1980 • UN " " , o business name us Cosla Mesa Dally Piiot Oc-Published Newport Beach· ~ --''!"d is Pru~ent1itl Escrow by the selle< at that loca-tober .. 8. N~em· .. _ "· 11. Costa Mesa Dall" Pilot OC-OPE .. '"TING UNDER 92663 2 LESS YOU ·T~...,.Aono c rp 401 £ V;illoy B1·d hon IS LA EMPORIUM .. w• UVI ,. "" Zsoll Molnar. 11 •3rd TO PROTECT •vvn PROP·
,, 102 S.•n G10,.el. CA The anticipated date of 18, 1992 tober 28, November 4, 11, FJCTITIOUS J& Streel. Newport Beach, ERTY rT MAY 8£ SOLD A
'11 /76. and tt e 1.ist date ror 1hl' bu:k salo 15 November w..a6x 18, 1992 BUSINESS.NAMs: Cllht 92663 A PU8llC SALE F Y
f,1, •g cl;rn"1$ $11all De I I 20 20. 1992. at the office ot • W-491 The lotlow1ng person has This business IS con-NEED AN EXPLANATIO
92 wn.ch is :he busu'less 841 w 19th Strl!fll, Costa PUBLIC NOTl(;4 PUBLIC NOTICE w1lhdrawn as • general ducted by an 1nd1111dual OF THE NATVRE OF
l' y before u'r sate dale Mesa CA panner from the 1)3f1ner· • The reg1strant(s) com· PROCEEDING AGAINST ~l'l'C•l•ed aOO\I Thos bulk 1$ subject to Rctlllou• M snip operating ull<!e< the mencect IO tnlASaCt buSI· YOU YOU SHOULD ~
Dated October 23, Cal•lorn1a un,form Com-lluslneu Name t e 7 t r1ct1hous business name of ness \IO(ler the Fictitious TACT A LAWYER
1992 merc1al Codo Section Statement flctltloua FL.EUR OE-LANE. at 179 E. Business Namt(s) llslld Nolle• 1s heroby g1von
c I H D y L 1 N J A N y 6106 2 The Following pefSOf\S 8 1.tMn••• Name East 1711'1 Slleet, Costa above on September 22, Iha.I 5ef'rtwlo ~onvey· c~EN II so sub1ect. lhe name are do;nQ oomess as: St1tement Mesa. Cahl. 92627 1992 •nee COfnP9ny, • Celilor·
and address ol the person WESTE~D PROPERTIES The FollOWlng persons The F1c11t1ous Business Zsolt Main.Jr nut Corpor1tion as t.ruslee Published Newpori v.1th whom darms may be 303 eroaaw~y Ste. 202. ta'. are doing OOS•ness in· Name relened to above This Slatemenl was filed OI succ•s50I .llllstoe. OI 5'A>
81 •ch Cos1.1 Me'a D.i.iy I.led 1s -and the last guna Beach. Cahl. 92651 R & R VIDEO. 23062 Ahc.a wu"filed 1n Orange County w.lll the Coun1y Cler1t ol s111u100 uus(oo pursuant le
P1 01 Novembt" .i t'l92 dale tor tiling da1ms shall Thomas B. Smith, 2314 A Parkway, M1ss1on Viejo, on Septe,,it>er 23. 1992 O<ange County on October 1"9 Deed of T1ust eJ;C1;1Jlud
.,.,,502 be Novemt>er 19, 1992 Santa ..Ana Ave.. Costa Calif. 92692 F48081!1 15, 1992 F!M7781 by Bob CittSS, 11n unman _P_U_B~Ll_C_N_O_T_l_C_E--I which' 1s the business d~ Mesa, Calif. 92627 Schmidt. Robert C.. 1028 Full name and address of Ptibhshed NewPort Beach-man. Reco1ded Junu '"·
----------I ~~o~~=· sale date .spe •:;~a JAn!ah~~· C~;~: g~.k:~3Dnve, Fullerton, ~~a~:o~.w1t~:~~g:700 'Costa Mesa 'Dally Pik>I Oc· ~~;"'eo.~:: :,agr,:_,
NOTICE OF Dated 1 t .2, 1992 Mesa. Caht. 92627 This business Is con-Aleppo S1ree1. Newpon tobor 28. Novemt>er 4• 1 I. Rocords "' Ill() olhw ot t
PUBLIC SALE OF JohoJJoong YealL Lee Th11 business Is con-dueled by:_an 1nd1111du411 Beach. Cahl. 92660 18. 1992 • County ~<* ol °'
LIENEO PROPERTY dueled by. a general pan The reglstrant(s) pom-Pubhstled Newport 8eacl'l-W-489 Coun1y, Calllpmwt. and jxJI
CONSOLIDATD R•PORT OP CONDfTION OP
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Consolldaled Repott of Condition of Bank of Newport of Newport BMch,
Orange, Ind Domestic 2 Sub91dl1M$ et the cloM of buM1"a on
Slptemt>er 30, 1992
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Cash ll'ld due from t>lnka ..................................................................... 21,147
lnvettmenl MCWtti .. (Marfl9l valUe 17,1119) ...................................... -... 19,832
Non4~t ..curt1i.s .. w,. -......... _,, • .. .. _._ ....................................... O
Traciing accovrrt aecutltlM .......... v ......... M ....................................................... ".o
Federal tundl and MC:Wniee purchued under • • ~
pgreemema to r...it In dome911c offlcee ............................................ 35,000
Loans, Total (hcludlng l.#lMmld Income) .................. 199,039 ~ •
Leu· "11~ tor polllble loan loaMe """"'""""'""·•.298 •
loins. ,., ...... -... ~....... ... .... ................... ... . .......... " ........................ 191,753
8-nk pt9miMs, F.F.1 E. 9lC. (Including so c.pltal ..... , ... _ ................. 9,808
Real eatlte owned oth9' that! b1n11 pr-aml-................................. -....... 5,833
lnve1tmenta In unconeotld•I~ 'IUbeldl"* Incl ueoclated'~pllnlee ........... .. .. ........ . .................................. v ....... o
Customer'• llfblllly to thta bank on ICOeptanc" outttlndlng -.. -·;· .. ,,_ ........ o
Other ...... (Including so lntlnglblee) ..................................................... 5,381 NOTICE IS HEREE!Y 7300 alto Granada, ~a· netship ' · • moncest to transact busl· Costa Mn a Dally Pilot Oc· 1U11nl to tho NotlCO ol
GIVEN THAT THE UNDE~· helm. CA 92807 The reglStrant(s) corn. ness under Iha· F1c11tious tobcr 14, 21 , 28, November PUBLIC NOTICE l•ull and Elechon 10 &II TOTAL ASSETS ... ............... .. .................... . .. , ... w ........................... ~755 ..
S"...f\IEO WILL AT PUBUC Published Newport·menced to transacl bl.Isl· Buslhass Name(s) listed 4, 1992 f lctltlou• thoreundOt reco11.lod.Jun
AUCTION PURSUANT TO Beach.Co'sta Mesa Dail~ ness under the Flctltlous above on: NIA W-467 a. 1992 111 Booll NIA p
CHAPTER 10. DIVISION 8 Pilot November 4, 1992. !Business Name(s) lialed Robert C. Schmidt PUBLIC NOTICE BualnH• Na me NIA '1ns1 1 92 :1112332 ol C1.lMMENCING WITH SEC w509 above on· September 16, Tl'lts stitement was Med St1te1nent said Olhu11 Records, will
ftON :!1700 OF' THE BUSI· 1992 with the County Cieri( ol • I The Followlng persons Sell on Novembei 18. 199
tlESS ANO PROFESSIONS PUBLIC NOTICE Thomas B. Smith Oroogo County on October Fict tlou.s are doing bu~H 11; .. 91 1 ()() p M el tl'le Nolt
C00E OR SECTION 1988 This statemenl was filed 8, 1992 FS•71S2 Buslnell Name OFF SHORE IMPORTS, honl on1110Cti to Iha Cou or THE CIVIL CODE OF Flctllloua with the County Cleric ol Pubhshed Newpo!J Beach· Stateme!!_t 1719 Monrovia Ave., Costa 1y Courlhousu. ,700 Civic
THE' STATE OF CALIF OR Bualneu N1me • Orange Counfy on Ssep-Costa Mesll Daily Pilot Oc· • The FollOw1~ persons Mesa CA 926V CenlQI DflYO Wall Santi
N1A AND P~SUANT TO Statement lember l6, 11192 are doing business as· Todd Smtih 6508 W. Anl CA •t ll'lbhc &uehon CtlMMERCIAL COOL 1 following persons · F544840 tot>er 14, 21, 28. November (a)AUTO INTERIORS -Of Ocean front N1wpo1t IO ihe hlQOOsl btddct lcM
srrTION 121(> (21 THE er doing l>Yslne55 as: p bllshod Ne port Beacn. 4, 1992 Eu A 0 p E ( b ll RV IN f; Beach, CA 92~ ca~ (payable II ttie ltme °'
f' 1Ll0WINC. MISCEL· SIEMON LARSEN & u w w... RENTAL COMPANY, 17 Th11 business 11 co,.. ... in llwlul money OI I
l. 11EOUS HOUSEHOLD MARSH l9800 MacArthur Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc· E McFadden, Su1lfl 107. ducted by: an 11'1d11ildUll Vrntud Stilus) .. r¢t 1 ...
ANO PERSONAL "PROP· Blvd 51'.;118 350. Irvine. CA tOber 14, 21, 28, November PUBLIC NOTICE Santa Ana. Calif. 92705 Tl'le reglslrant(a) com· 118 ll'ld 11\lel~
EllTY TO WIT 1:.>ENflFIED 92715 4. 1992 1458560 Player Mites ,,,c .• CahlOI'· meoced 10 tiansact buJI-lo .llf'd no•~ .by II UOOOt
RY N/WME M~D s TORAGE l.Jndell L Marsh, 19800 W~65 ma. 13151 Silver Blrcti Or •• ness J.l"der Ill• Ac\ttious uod dllOd II\ lhe Qll)peft
UNI r NUMBER MoacAtl.l'lur Blvd. Suite 350. Flctllloua Tuslln, Calif. 92680 8u.1ness Neme(s) l1sled ••uet81'.1 in ~ County ll'id
C WAUER. JIM · A0;!26 IMne CA 92715. PUBLIC NOTICE BuslnH• N11ne This business 1s con· at>ove on: 10-23-92 State and 009ctlbed u 1(111
CHOCK fRANK A.0921 Charles Siemon. 19800 St1te1nent dueled by a COfpo<ation Todd Smtih lows
DOYLE ANN J -1834 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 350 tS85et The Foll0W1ng persons The reg1strant(s) cOm· ThtS s1<11emen1 was 111 PMCEL 1 u.141 No 32
GlllNER FLORENCE Y lrwio. CA 92715 Flctltloua arc domg oos.ness as: menced to transact buSI· with the County Cle~ ot 05 lhll*n and Oelk.otloo '
I t, GER~N ROBERT W~ndy lusen 19800 Bualneu Name LE B INVESTMENTS, ness under the F1Ct1Uous Qrange County on ~tQl>f!f lhu ~ PIMl ,.,..
ANGUS AA-~JO. C.LUCI\ MacArthur Blvd .. Su.te 350. Statement I 1442 Beacfl 13Tvc1, Slan· lJU5'ness "Namers) liSTed "23, 1992 r.urdo<l in Bciuli t I 769
A1lnlAN SE 00' H(NSCH Irvine CA ~2715 . The Fonowi1'19 persons ton. Cahl 90680 above .on. September 1, F548S25 PilQOs 1729 tl'lmugh 1188 D WIO D i;e1:1.i l\LAUS Thi, business 1s con-are d0tng business as. Larry Boksa, 3172 W. 1992 Published Nowport 'Beach--o1 Oft!Qdl FWcofdJ or 0 1·
R· •BEATSON AMY L ~19 ctuclcd by J .ge~ .. patt· SKYPARK CLEANERS Coolldgo Ave., Anaheim, Lynn P1ayet Miles, Prest· Costo Mos,! Daily Polot Oc· engo County CalitQfn11t St'OTT. EDITH SE 0030 nersh1p • 1ns1 Skyparlc I D. Irvine: Cahl. • dent p ACE
I HIS SALE Will BE Tho registrant' com· Cllil 92714 This business 11 ·con· Tl'lls slatcm(!(lt was 11\ed lot>er 28, Novombef "· 11 A · L 2 All undwtOud
COMPETtTIV( BIDOINC mcnced to 1rans11Ct busl· Sung Nam Lee 4210 ducted by· an 1nd1111dual \lfllh the County Clc:tk of 111, 1992 • 1 6"'h in10tusl as • lunant
0•1 THE 14 NOVEMBER ness u,,der the Fict11Jous Novel Coul'I'. ·Hacienda The registrant(&) com· Orange County on October w499 :!iic:'::;' ~ ~~ 100 "1l8f
1<l l2 ON 10 AM ON PHE Business Name listed Heights. Cahl. 911•5 mencecr to lronsect busl· 16. 1992 F547899 PUBLIC NOTICE Area 01 Lois 1 thiougll 8
r.••SES. WHf fH SAID above on· January 1, 1988. Ouk Sun!:J Yang 27345 Ca· ness under tho FIC1ltious Publ1Shed Newpon Beech· Ti11tl No 11787 in lhe Cit
fnOP£RTY I~ STOAE.0 Lindell L Marsh, Partner pricl'lo, Mission Viejo. Calif. Buslno-mmo(s) listed Cosla Mesa O.i1ly P110I Oc· Flctltloua ol Nuworvvt Boech · Coun 11•1() WHICH IS LOCAH.D This statement was hied 92692 <JboVO on: NIA °' ·~· • A I MORAIS MOVINC & with tht County Cieri! or This b uslnesa 11 con. Larry Boksn lobel' 28, November 4, 11, Bu9Jn••• .Name ol 8fl00.•S1e1e of Cllhlor
S TOAAGE. INC . 1~461 Omnqo County on Oclobe< duc:led by: IOl,,I ven«ure This stllement w<1s Med 18, 1992 Statement n111 81 !Xtf ~hied Ill
fl re IRONIC J...ANE. HUN 20. 1992 F548t84 The reglstr1n1(s) com-wllh the County-C1er1< ol W-492 arer:;~~~i;~~~. ~ont ::'~·St;~~~~
TING TON BE.ACH, CA Published Newport mence<I to transact busl· Oranqe Collflfy on Octobc PUBLIC NOTICE STOP BRAKE SHOPS "'the olltCO OI lhtt Coun ~~i;.~qTl~t~r~~ ~l~~c'?f Beach.Costa Mesa 08lly ness 'under the F1ct111ou115,1992 irl7. 375 8f1stOI St. 1100 AecorCilll ot SMl Coun!'f. •
C<1UNTV OF OR.AINGE: Pilol OcJober 21, 28, Ne> Business. Namo(s) ~!_led . F547783 Flclltlou$ Costa Meta Cahl 92626 such lt.lfm IS dolined in I
SIATE OF CALIFORNI.\ vember "· 11, 1992. above on. l>l/A Published Newport Bcaen-BualneH N•m• Frederick p', GarSlde. l 11( Alllcle onhllud "Oulloihons
'-AR JOHN PISCHKE. w"83 Sung Nam Lee Costa Mesa Dally Pilol Oc· Statement W. Hunllnglon Or 13. Ar of Iha Do..lelauon ol Coll
AUCTIONEER. LICENSE This statement was llled Ober 2I, 28, Novem~r 4• The Following persons PlLOT C: ••SIFIED S~l~~-Condtr-~ ancJ'f: N\JMBER A 1706 WILL PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerlt ol 11, 1992 are doong bu\1ness as· --....... ....,....,
CONDUCT SALE ON PRE· Orange Coun1v on October W~79 CHANGING U\IES BOOK It's the resoOrce you 11773 PdOl)S 137• ht ~41SES SALES IS SOLO CNSt0671 15 15, 1992 co ' 2390 Rutgers Or . c.tn count on lo ..... 1422, and llMOCOl<kld I
w1 TH LIMIT AND RE NOTICE OF f547784 PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, Calli. 92626 myriad of merchan-Bool> 117114 ~· 117
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TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFflCES ................. 255,$42
Tolll demand depoaltl ................................................. ll0.4V
Total l1m1 end .. v1ng. depoalls ................ -............. 195.5151 ·
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES. ..7....... .. ... .. ........................... 0
TOT~L DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO '
FOREIGN OFFICES ..... • ..... .. • .. ........... _ ............. 255,942
Federal funds purct\aMd end MCUrftlM eold undet 191'~ 10 repurchaM In dom9slk: offlc". . .. ..'. ..... -.............. 6,219 °"* kablltliea lot bonowed money,
lnctudlng note balanc .. of U.S Treaaury ...... ,_ .. ff ................................... 817
M011gage lndebtadneu (lncludlng SO ~ ...... ) .............. :;:, .......... _,,_".O
Ace~ UKIJl9d by Of for ec:count of
thl1 t>lnk llnd ~Ing ..................... ,, ........ _ ........ ._ ............. _,"""'"'-0 °"*~·~"""""" --·-·-"~"""_,.,.,,, • .,,. • .,, .. .,.,,,_f.,,,. ...... w.2,472
TOTAL UASIUTIES (UCIUdtng tubOt~ not ..
Ind det>entUrel .• "'" ............. _.. • ....... w r-...................... 285,247
Stlborainei.d notea and cs.benlurM ........ _ ...... w.'. ................ -......... __ ,_,,o
P~ttock ~··QUrTY
No. ahar• oui.1ll'ldlng
Common stock
No • ....,.. 11Jthor1%9d ' 25,000,000
No. ll'llr• outstanding 8,00S.000 Amount 3.:M2
Surplus ........................ ,., ... .. .................................... -.... ll.530
TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL, ............. -.... , ....................................... 9,182
Retained~................ . ................................................. '. ............ 10,lfe
Rea«V9 for contlngencl" and other capital ,...,..,.. .................................... 0
TPTAL SHAREHOLDERS !OUfTY ............................................................. 17,508
TOTA'L UABIUTICS ANO SHAREMOLDERS EQUITY ............................. 282,1S5
MEMORANDUM: •mount outltlndlng II of report CS... •
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The ~. Ronald L Rodgen, Pf91iderlt end Rlchi.td P. ""'-·
ExaaMI Vice Pr~ or the •~med ~ MCh d«:lar9a, for
Nmself alone Ind nol for the oth«: I heYI pertOnel k.rlO'l!Mdge of the
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report 11 1.t'Ue. Each of Ille IM'ldef-lgnld. tor hlmMtf elorl9 Ind no4 tor 1he
other, ce111n.. under penalty °' perJunt thel the lolegoloo Is true Ind
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EJcecu11e1 on October 29. 1992, 11 Newport Buch, c.i~ SERvE THE LANDLORD AVAILABILITY OF P\lbltSl'led Newport ~actl Barbara Ann Whitacre, dlse lloma, because through 122S of Olhc11 =~(l<;E:;'\SH~H~AR~~H~~ ~~r~~.~~ R1~~~~11on Costa ~~ oa~y Pitot OC· Bu~~~o::m• ~3:.. ~IT9isJ';·· Cos11 our cotumns comf* fo s>tac• .,, ad in :;:'d ~ R:'
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:;========l$300 OFF. Spacious NEWPORT • MOTELS 2718 6 MOTELS 2718 avl 11/1 675-3758 HB d tu• c~o. ml to 2904 2904 .r.=A 2BR 1Y,BA Twnhm w/ BEACH 26691:=====::i:== ;;;;:::;;;======= Minute• to Beach . bch, prel lem tl/Sml!r DIU.DU gar, d /W, a /c, Igo Largo master sullo $450 ulls pd 965·2428 peutNSUIA 2607 patio, lndry rm, 1m1I========= ·---La-------8--..;C;...h____ with bath & huge mlr-Make the right move ~u pet cons. 645-5235 •2BDRM $750• dUfta . ea . rared closet. Deck. PtlOI Real Estate
•9455 MOVE3 vc5Ui'N *1 BDAM s·-· • fireplace, 9rocnbclts, l--------Befltoa P e nlneule
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FRANCWSE SEMINAR vvv M I pa110, pools, spa. stor-e 2BR I \f1RA Twnhm Frig, dshwshr, stove otor ftl1 age, terv'lls. $550/mo.1-::====::::::=::::: • $785/mo $100 HC Incl. No pets 5'45~855 Yi utll. 35'+ non·1;
Nu decor, crpt, patio •---------SlSO,JUnrt.. Up $AAll\aUy. Up smoker. Straight, (OMMERCIAL 606 Joann. 650·5901 •2BA, 3BR & 48A• , ...., ... , 'YUiii please. No pets/
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garage, W/O hkup, Vrlyt Cani'fery Rentals, • Kitchenettts Availab e • Heate 00 Li3030~~o~r~3~1~0/~5:!92~·~56!;2~0~1:========1 routes will sell cheap .
CQIONA--$725. Call Aol Pam tno 1-800-24 7·8209 NB•LIDO 1SL,E walk 10 "-S3K·S4K cash weekly
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tr"il Years Newl, 2BR, tam-Pvt BR/BA. Prof M. leti you compar.e down 1f quahflOd CalJ S~lous 2BR 18A, Lar .. 29r Ba AR_t. lly complex, Average •Laundry Facilities •Parking smkr/pe1sl $550 costs -without hassle Carol 1·800-769-5816.
w/d hkup. Avall. •Cell 831-4088 rent $637.50/l'l')O w/1 6 pd. Avl now. 723-1177 or worry! Whether you're buying
+ 132,000 + ~ F..Uelag
+ Loeadons NOW Availallle
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CALL Dave· (714) 213·5 1~15. S950. 721-9912 •MOVE-IN SPEClAU mo lse. 8~8310 494-529.4 Buy It. Sell It. Find IL Piiot Classified or telling. Classified .--------~ Lg clean 2br 1ba, gar,1-------.--.,,.~ C(.!assltied. .,> 842-5678 covers all yourneedsl nu cpl, D/W, storage. 2 Yeere New! JBR L.. __________ .;.;._ ..... ___ ,. ___ _..;;;_____ _
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1BR Ilk• new:g"iiiii'go ~/ 714-850-e310 ;-
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545-3229 $900/mo. Open Su(l
618 Clubhouse, ,01 2BR ·18A townhouse-Nwpt Blvd. 784·':l236
style, garage, patio, I--------~ pool. $700 No pots Chfl Haven: 2BR 1 BA
662·1982 or 646-0105 gated entry, patio fncd yd, 2 yrs new 3BR 2BA 2·story In best blt•lns. new drapes
off·street • location. 2 cablo ready, ma1ur Car garage,· w/d, frig, onty. $850/mo Incl utll
mo..,..ln nowt Cannery Avail lmmed. 646-2
Rentals. Inc 67S-4606 r-------....---1 or 1-800-247-8209 lmmac luic ocean ron
• 3BR 2~Ba, seasona Attractive 1 r with rental $2450 ' •40 •
pvt 1)3110. Great ma, ~ II I h ' d b .walk to everything. l_Se_a_s_ho_re_._83_8_-3_23_2__ ror a vour ome an usiness
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: 2eR 1 ~ea townhoUIO son, no pets 673-0837 ..,._UNTJNG CARP1:T 3514 CLEANING HANDY MAN 3710 LEGAL , PAINTING 3858 TUTORING
w/feoced yard, $725/ A\.~V .\i , :::;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;===== ;;;========~ NEWPORT mo. 546-9081 LOOKING BOOXXEEPING ====== SERVICES 3548 .. SERVICES 3812 p_. Grades?
BEACH 2169 E'sld• Lg 1eR11 eA 3406 •Carpet 1.ow.1ow pilces, -Handyman Services. ========I TOP OUAL:J.V · 1101 TVloring
;;;=========I '$700/mo. Twntise 2SR For• rental?· -·~yl,.iile, repaits,clranlrig. TQ Good To Be True Lie onsur. Local refs. Bad Credlt'Removed 1~~~t~~::.i~~8 English and reading
YlBA $850/mo. Gar, Call Laura· locd 1rte ·~ pllOne quoces. l-louseclean1ng. Local Free est. 6 7 3-7922 Guarantee! 650.50661650-3359 CA leaching cred. patio, lndry fac: 2680 Tired of the h'9•ale? Hoyte n>8633 Moms. Ju ..... , 675·312)1---------asl! tor Ann 875-2780 · ,,_ Home Repairs No 1ob •YOU DESERVE mt• Santa Ana,..., •. Cathy 673-4400 Ptrsonal budget. bank stale-•Th• Re-White n er• ••••••• foo small/large, olec/1_._c_R_1_e_oo_-64_0_·3304 ___ 1::======== Professional Tutor1n
S48·38M on •Ito HARBOR Rr••ty ment. I.Lies. ai'p, ar, PiYTol. upert wtrtJ11ght carpeC/uphol . plumb'car....,n etc Se Bankruptcy Helpline 3890 1 h 1 t d ~ wes.1udits '42·22450 c''"'......, Re~lrs. tCotcllqrd,•-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::= .,.. PLUMBING n-ome. s gra e
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$700/mo, 1st + sec.1.._ _______ _,.=======:::=I 1,.,,,.,. Cpl Cate 55•5050 COMPUTERS 355.S Senior Citizen Disc !?omehmes! Call for a ========= Cambridge Academ
Jackie Gillls. Ritt NttwlY refnOdeled ========~=========== Handyman-t10 job too SIT\o10, fresh start_ Attorney ••Discount** Services 494.701&·
831·8011 2Br townhomes near ACOUSTIC Cost Elfectl-PC'• tree est. tied. ~mb. paint. -Asst. 800·273-4529 flO ~~~t~~~ al l=========I
EASTIUOE large 2Br beach. F It n es s REMODELING CEMENT Hardware & So~ware all se111ices! 759-"402 ru fix It t.uttlll 1~Ba. Clean, Patio, room,. lap pool; 3408 CONCRETE 3526 barebonestolullboat 1_T __ h_e...,EO...,,....ri.,..g-i-na_l,_,.,H-a-nd..,.y--LOANS& Uc/bondllns.537-1122
gatage. $825/mo. Call gated front yard. No local/ptompt.559-4088 m a n E•preas • Gan
64S-'7075.. pets, please. 1525 ' do onuth1ng. No 1ob REAL ESTATE •No Gimmick•• Ceilings pa1nted/retoxV I. Orlveways-p atlos-========= ..,,. Prumb/heating/drains L-1'1 1BR Courtyard Placentia (off Supe· removed/repairs Dis· paths e tc. No job 'Of 100 &-mall S<'!mo day 3816 fbt low rates, free est
setlll'\g. Gated. poof, rior). $895. 548·5369 counts! ·Wr11ten · Guar. s(llall. Rea1. Uc:.57647u CONTRACTQRS service. '179·9813 he/bond/ins. 64s.3536 Ask About . S p•f"--------... Acoust><:pro 563-.9009 Mickey 377·9895 3558l::========I
cialel 842·5858 STEPS TO SAND WawMan• Well THNrH T.J . Pelle Cone. Con•t HAULING Livingston Realty &
Newport Hts duplex, Clean 1BR, lrg deck Orywall/.icoustrcal ceil· Conc·Brlck-Sloc~. Lie Custom Constructlori 3720 finance
2br/1ba, go6d neigh· garage. u\ol pd. N/pe lngs, repair, removal " 2n329 Highest Oual/ lor al your cu.com needs, r•I=========:::: In the Bus. since '591
borhood, call alter . $750/mo. 551-8554 Free est. 892·7085 Low'Prcs. (7 14)962·7093 pall/rtmOdeVlddotions. !!I BEST !!! Houhng. Rates lrom 4~.%-711'l%
3 :30 dally. 722-0270 WE£t(S CONCRETE $ERV 1.Jclbl3448849862363 Demoht•on Aemodehng'> For Quotes/No Obhq. ========::
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ADDITIONS hammer/3' Bo~t · •trash. etc. 748·1825 Mottgage Rat• wkly pool cl09. cheml::=======::::t
HUNTINGTON FOR RENT ODEUNG 487559 831-2810 DRYWALL v Avallable today Hotline srvc, equip repair. tree WINDOWS '-.;:;;==========~REM , est 775-1722 BEACH 2640 I• $35 u'r>. Trash. Dir\. free Info
3410 CED"-.nC SERVICE 3584 concrete. clcon up. 675-2501, =======:I Rod'•_...... cleanl
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· $9 5 HOTELS laster. cheaper! Addi· · Repairs $5().$160, all lex· ·~ £ ~10 MGMNT 3898 * * c-pt, no pets. 1 · toons to repairs. he lures. lvlockdown. •c01Js-IMPROVEMENTS odd rfOl!:son WINDOWS CLCANED
854-2926 Of 857-1778 • MOTE.LS o..,.nor Co. 673·1808 TILE lnstalled1Ae1>311ed. ltC & repatrs.521-7805 HOME 3756 . scr-ns repaired
Prompt ~eous StMCt. Wl tthoen Dryw•ll l~=== .. rd~=====::I O.C. Rent·\lp service Clean Gia•• Man
8r•ea• Con•t.. De-Freo Est & Relerencos Prol restiks. 11 ~ses No MAS01,nY 3828 We will put ~esp tenants in (71•) 847-4333
NEWPORT BEACH . 2169
Costa Mesa Motor Inn ~; 11~~l~/c~~~ John & ~elby 846-6176 . JOO 100 snwl' 30 ~•JP One can-Does u All ;;;======== :; r=: ~.=1~ Si;~~~~~;=;;;;~ low Dl9-Wloc,kly Sl 10 fr" est .. 842-0737 kl~ 639-1447 Pain&. root plumti.p~ Custom brick/block i;
up. Tep NeJrt I handyman aoc:t OlhefS lrtt walls/patios/room ad·:::=======:::::" ......... ~ golf course. 645--4840 •-R-OQ--M-A_D_D_l_T_l_O_N_S_ CHllD CARE 3536 esl 979-1020 dttlons. 15 ~rs exp, ROOFING
all typos, local. trusted ELECTRICAL 36101-=======:::: __ 1oc_·d_M__.2 _-'9_5_t_e __ 1 ;~~~~=;;·3=9=l=O:I::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ bullder for 30 years 1~
Uc"212542 493-8631 •Mar·ao 's• Water1alls1pool remodel HUNTJN'l:'JiTON HOME brtcklrock/block. Ille John Hcnry•.s. C.rtifled • )IOI.I don' want to u Just live in/oul vExpert Electrfc.,.. concrete. I.Jc/ bonded Roofing. reroof/repalrs grade 'tO" home, car BEA 264,(l:::::::======:c= 54&-2380 res,comm/20 yrs eicp REPAIRS 3758 GR Const .. Sonco 1977 15 yrs l<>Cal business ~.don't cate ue
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Bay Breeze Apartments 1ssss ~oo v .. Ln
Spacious & Quiet lBR Apts IUD9oo Be3ch
with Cool Ocean Breezes, (714) .893-5198
Pool, Covered Parking & Sorry, No Pets
Laundry Facilities. Models Dally 9.6
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3418 snack,prolllded. 722-3689 quicl! seMce.'low .prloes. doors. plumbing, & MOBIL~ HOME Greater Pacilic Rfg
I;;;========== Elllr• Special ca,. ttoubl~~~:'st. more• 24 hrs, 646-0997 3831 838-1HCS 1621368
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SERVICE 3426 LOVJNG<MO'.HER wllh Loe/Ins 538..3791 JEWELRY 3784 ME>VING 3834 SERVICES 3920 YACHT
I===::::======= 2 yr old. will care fOf -=========!-========= your chlld In CM hm 1-::=:::===::::::~ !:========= --Wa•her/l>ryer/Refrfg 1SaUf l F...,..) CJS.0917 1~ Caah Top $ Fe># dia· Poor Man's M~r 1 Meticulous Monon'• MADITEN.ANCE
Service and Ropalr J:ENCES d etry Role~ hr min. Guar. lowost Mobile screen servoce, 393 1 5 yrs eicp. call Ed Mom will babysit my I' m°" . JCW • ~.
83&-4138 home Mon-Fri. age• 2-8r DECl':S 3615 buy and sell. 653 w rales, llc-108002 no mln.-no service s. Brookhurst/lndla-19th st. 646-7262 onsur 714/633-9925 chrg. Lowest Prlc:es.-1=========;~
fl -2 t 338 •Larry 642-8595 r:J DL!,9 Yacht .. Mc napo s ..., • Building/Repair Mrvlce Ouohty Jewelry and PUBLIC NOTICE topside cieanlno/d•
AUTO REPAIR Nenny'• Uve In/out Over 30 years bp1red· W.itch Aepalf, custom The C.ahl. Public UtiH· :::======== taollng Reaeonitbl
3447 SIOO a....._~~\ wood/cedar'Free HI Jewelry. Buy/SelV ties Commission RE-spntllnrT~D rates, 875-8189 pt Cd Ole people wilh H · Frank 838.0872. Tr.ado 3l 16 Newport OUIRCS that all used &Un""°*"
l*,.nce.Usa(213)872·1549 FE-;..CES·GATES . Blvd. 873-0385 ... household' goods REPAIRS 392t'l:::::=======::::t
Moblte Mee"-"'• Ne w Re1H9lr. Redwood' Quality .1-e1,.._,a.~~ movers print their TACIT
24hr Tuneup, bral11, 11tcto-I=======::::= Ced¥Pol!Replace CM.'NB w tch Repair, custom 1P1~~ aCandl Tchnumaun~r •• Sprln'l•.r• are my ~ WecomelO you! CI.EANING Jim Whyte 642.7206 jewelry. Buy/SelV "~ -R al Mo.t2t2114a.2tM Tr.ad:19 3116 Newport ptlnt thew T.C.P. num-only boatness. ep rsl-;::::::;;;;:::::;::::::;::;;J SERVICES 3548 d 87"" ""385 -r in all adven•M· & In• fa I I at 10 n s I• St.,,.•s German Auto Blv _..,,, • ;;;"'enls. 11 you have a Charles 722-7824. ..OWR IOAT lf'£Cl&ll
Repair 30% ott Shop FLOOR INSTALL question abo\.11 lh• le· :=n::::::f t~ Rates, 15 ysa eicp. all v Hou .. cleanlng.., galoty of a mover. lomo ==========
wrk guar. 548-821a the way you hke ltl REPAIRS 3620 IANDSCAPE 8r or chauffeur, call· T1:UUTS ,_consu-. ___ auon_·...__· 12_1_-0_1 .. 3-111 ~ & tet11 od(l ()kl £ &ORIU 1• l=:::::;~=======l.~best=~r11~11~in~IOM'l~"~so.;~32~M Wood Aoorlng Cus· IAWN CARE 3808 P~::m~~~:!,~• LESSONS 3571 RENT
•Window· Cleaning \om Work. Nog price. 714·55&.4151 =========
Complete home/office 20 yrs In Business •Lawns mowed front 5 .,, On Moving Do'°'-.. ID rl)IM 'fQf .._1 __ ~_..=..,_c!ass __ ifi_ie_d_-1 Call 548·0336 *** cu1NE1s '-..._ _________ _.., _____ _,. REFlNISHING 3500
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DL 675-8169 ups & compl 1erv also • ,.. ..-·~ avail, 931-8809 )(LNT rep. 1 tlr m.n. !OS w1ti1 ...U• '-"' M ,... eon•t Replace, Reface! •Lort'a Cleenlng• T1676S9 V MC ~1 295& IDlnlgpto.SIM l72-9!1 ~:~~:'&~=~~ ~~~': GARAGE DOORS so!.~~~~k:~~u~~ants, :::::======~::I::========
Llc'd 581·7302 rellble.lofit722-7374 3678 treos, drains. con-PARTIES. TI1E 3928 • •Meld 4 U• crete. 551·17•3
reelden11aV1mall ofllc_. Decoretlv• Steel All ~ Tree OCCASIONS 3840 ;;;O;;;;n;;;;•=;;;;._;;;;,=o=n;;;;e=T=ll=• CARPEMTRY 3510 apanmenta. 50 local refs 16'•7', rept;ace your Service. Removal, ecounters 9flf'a -.t!WT'S
892-8427 heavy wood doorl Trim, Sef!lor Dl1c. ,_IANO--~ ~mwc emarble .. 1 ..
Framing,. dryWllll, '9•-*M ri ' * '450 Incl tax/Install Ffff est. 531·8415 Party Enter\lllnment. •6913t5 Tom ~1'88 t ,_ a O S • Fr-h•ullf!O of old 1---------Cell R1ek A...,.by ture. dOOl'S, rim. Wffr >Nil c~ well dQor with \his ed Ceaetlln• l•ndscape 714·96M~ Th .. oa ... 8ledl
dowa, ,.nces, dec:ki. aa7-M*a 1~ 89~1203 Destgn and lnSUll, sp;~ Cu11om. batha. lulch, conctete. plumblng,1_________ "'--pal.IO, spa. MllOIVY ,.__ -..
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le, gww. F'rw Ill call Yolanda 631-59e7 & Removeta, Clean-eW.,.. YOUNGQUIST ~~7=:. ~ .... CW4 '47~ HouMCtewf' ... ·• 1 ... ., ... ,.,.. ... ....,.., ups " ~int. St Lie. ........,.. c .......... SI~. S14hr-3, S1!1hr-2 Refttal PROPERTIES •590025, 432 ... 04 <Mi&. pltrlbng by prol'tl ========:II Mature:ready to work Paint C.rpentry1tc.• Uc'to:IOll ...._
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LOST small fem Sh~p WANTl!D N B. Cntrv CUSTOMER HouMdeanen R~t F(T IMVOllC& 1<g bfonn Round tnp Alttlne Tiek4't •Pl.EAR TAI<£ AHO ========~I he1d ll\lic SASSY Vic Club mem wlll buy or T ......, F 1 ~''"H 57/Hr Cell tit F ... tee Fu doga I f200 • pair OCJSen JoMl()C, lilt LOYE OUR CAT MA9'
LOST .. ot Gister & H rbor C'ent I<>< I 'Ir P.0 Bx SERVICE l ...... r ' _.. r fUUJTUltE 6014 7 VI' 11/QfY Tuaka pair 1'j6 at 4:45, n.c.m '11 ERICK 4 Y'S old,"*'
g Blvd Pos 1b1y in1urftl ,,, La<) Och, Ca ~I '~wr~~~ •=t ~~ .... 1---•-7_4o_'l_tMO___ cost 112,000 NII a 5;30 $80 723_.982 ~~d• .... -2>~ ... FOUND 2925 Los1 end or Oct Col· Bu s 111 F Th • N ew po RT •~""-'ti ~Pair ol Ivory .. ~... _.. ~ tar flO n<'lmo Lag. l<lds y It. e l. lod It 8EACH/COSTA MESA PIT OFFICE HELP S ~· I •Dln"'O room table• Ho1Ma""3 W, cost ~. Pine, CW--pQte, top, wry Clasalfied. & TeteMkt• hppert "n .. •., • 0 n Y w/8 chrs, •II Rose-s7•000 ieK ... .....,,. pr, 1reee. 1!'>-gaMon, $20. •bl•. Cen't k•• F OUND CAT : heartbroken 435-1414 DAILY PILOl' Is look-h 1,_ 8:30en'l..S!30pm. Ex· wooct & c.rved w/silk _....,., II I t •• Slameso, black tae!b LOST Smart gr~y mt" Ing for a Customer Oay or eve, ,. ... cetlenl ..,.,bal akllls. cuahiof,s, cost $4000 ... l\lory El•pl'lanl ooat 1 ·g• on p an •. •' ... 'VY· 982-2138
blue eyes. dark blond d6q Old & deal vi. =========:= Service Represent• Calhorlrle, •33-0150 Checyl ~-9060 (M·F) ••II Sl550, LMng "" $5000 Mii $1700, pair Wlst91'\a StO 174·9'22 WUVll A Uf11U
body, white lipped c1n1ty of San\Jago/ EMPLOYMENT tlv for \ho Clrcutatlon Part-Time R •-ti •-•" Mt, 5pc Rouwood & $of2004' tvoCary Pag~u TANNING ••D for Qoaden .._.,~ paws, while c hest. Irvine A11e on Sat Oopt to work a lloxlblo VERIFIER 9Wt ... marble, Cost 13700 1 • meo gass a•I•. $1200 (coat Sh•pherd ml•••1
Has coU.ar Call 642 Oct 24th • 646·1929 OPPORTU ... "TIES schedule, approx 24· Th & Ch r I at ma a he Ip U $13~ 1 .. v&MS, lien tKwwla, 6' S2000). Montano Bay white p<>odte. llml ~ "' 30 hours ....,, week. Needed ursday wanted. No ni..hta. No .. ""• " a.ere-acreens. 3 lh' tolld -.. "" ... --• 7134 RE.WARD _ ...-Saturday morning•. 'V wry cost $1300 MN Wolff System, C,.,.._, m .... lt,..en., _...__
F 0 I We neod n reliable Newport .,._ach are• SUndaya.. Nie• atmos· ,750, 2 hYffet• 6 ft jade clocJc cost 24 Suns. Only 22 eduft ctr1a a Iota moat o(lnd: oamond rtng, LOST: smal female per1on w lth .. ttong .,... -pher• Start Im 113 000 sell $3200 2 1 w-·~IOI ta :'J, E r h • Vetlly delivery ol the • • $750,. 8 ft Chinese • • tioura o uuge on • ... • m ;~hoo~t~;.:1~u,!!,,~r. ~l~~:•c;;~'; ~ci~lgn~ telephone aklUs, com-Dally P1loL Must have ~dleat7ety.fCOotrOona Del screens, $295 a pc, lvOfy Samurai Sword• ~d-714/692·5359 na.P 8 C'IM
Ca11Crosby759·125S 760·9245"eward :~:='-=· ;::: reliable car and Ins~-...,ar ... etceu:,545-5136 $3~~=;~.;:etc Whlu so l a llk• RABBfT, Nethett.nd Ii
FOUND: Kitten, white LOST: Toy Poodle, EMPLOYMENT to work well with oth· ance Call •.,-,on at SALES PERSON w/ •NEW • couch love-•---------• new.S295. Amber Ottet Bunny need• 1
SS "'O/ 842·4333 X20S Interior design exp, aeet, -d tab'••• & DIVORCE lrg l;)fonze g•••s lamp· ....... Heavy good ~ S7. w/grey marks, Harbor blonde, tamale, l.o91 SSJO ers. ... Hr. Floor & Window '"'" Fu dogs snoo a ~Ir •-~ ._..... View araa Laura, Oct 2 ..... , E. Co•ta PILOT CLASSIFIED lamps, rocker, dinette duty tralter hhch:$125. 557·-...r -""' • Covering buslneaa ln 7 lh' Ivory Tusks ~Ir •T4·5001/640-4567 Mesa. 831-80~ RtQrdl C•ll DANIEL SHEA It's the eaay·to-Newport .. 9Ch • Ml, qn bed, 675-083e cost $!2,000 ull MS.5329
FOUND . Schnauzer • • BOOKKEEPER 642-4321 Ed. 207 acceaa, Information-resume req, 63f·8251 Czecho•lqva~•n Cut S!lOOO pr, P~f IVO<Y -•uo5 a. t
mo1C, male . near PERSON'•Y~ ACCOUNTANT, Pff Whether you're buying packed marketplace Crystal chandelier, 2 Horses 3 ',cost l'&An a
Brookhurst & Adams. A'-"' 20-25hrs wk, OJIP roq, or selling, Classtll~d visited regularly • suc-tiers of llg)'lt, perfect $7,000 sell 2200 pr, COLLECTIBl.ES / ORGAJIS 6Q1::'1111
540-&159 s12 hr, small Fountain covers alt yaur needs! cesstutly • by all kinds deco .. ator Item! 4' Ivory Ela t CO$t .,,_ Valley Co .. frlondly of consumers. EMPLOYMENT $8500 IS'15-5539 ssooo aolloa , pair 60171:::;:::::::::;;::;:::::::::::::::::::::
FOUND: small whlUit atmosph~r~, 54~7477 SiRVJCES 5533 OECO~TOA CNTRY of,. Ivory Pagodaa Baby GrMMI ......, ·
poodle. t0-31, Fed-•-----''-----~-•·=~====== -:=:=:::=::::=:==::::=:!::=I=::::::::=::::::::::::::;;;;;: ... Sl200, Cameo glflss .int cond, mulll ... erat Ave & 20th, Wost PERSONALS 3002 ADVENTURE/TRAVEL 1-• .,,, : FRE .... H, century vases, fish bowls, 6• 1889 GOLD RARITY ASAPI Sl250. (310)
sldo Costa Mesa, 631· NEW EDITION• can EmrLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT •n•n-manufacturer. master \.Al' • U.S. Grant Comm. 7~9410 or !527 l854 7479 or ~6-3800 =:;:;::::;:::;:::;:;:::;:;;:;;:;:::;:::;:= J 5530 Please be aware that suite, Armolte, tables, screons, 3 solid •lot.~Q...nd. •
Hot Glrla Waiting 'Place 8 sharp enthusl· 55 0 tho listingS In thla cat· cooch, pictures, 8EST jade cl()d( cost-{714)859-5520 FOUND: Young fcma\g 1 astlc glrls & guys 18 &1-:::::::::=:;;;;;;::;;::;=:;;:;;;;:;; OFFER 760-5368 $13,000 tell $3200, 2 Golden Retriev er, 1·800-377-4257 over lroo to .travell·P _______ .._ ________ ..,. egory may require YOY .,...,..,.---------Ivory SaJnural Sword• Collector'• Pl•tee, CHRISTMAS
Sunoay. 11 /1, near No cc. S2/m1r1. UIC ma1or U.S. cities. NO to call a 900 number XLNT COND Navy BhJ S350 a pc, & etc etc varJous art lits. orig
Falrv1ew1Baker, CM EXP NEC. 2 wks o•· $ Adverllslng $ In which there Is a sofa & love seat $300. etc &41--0790 ·coxes. certlflcato•. BOUTIQUES
Dnys call 433 6424·, HOT .GIRLS'. penLe pd training p~ chargo per minute. Ork Green love aoat ---------• o ta'ls all""" ~789 ~ . ,..,.. S f & M rlc ti 0 rtu lty $150 ON sl·"'e "-d aot Fresh water fishing e ' • r ..._.... eves 646 6059 LIVE' I 800 869 grnm. Transp 1urn. I''· I e ng ppo n Bartender Tr-•nee • ..... •. Ch I t B .... '"'"""""' • . . -se>.y RETURN FARE GUAR-.. S $100 & more 631·3918 tackle, polea, Mitchell * ram.. "~ LOST DOG not 900# no c1ed~ c.ard Needed, eam up to ' 300 reels, extra ==:=::::::::::::::::::::::=::::=::::== NOV Slh 4'8pm ·NOV '
IWded 24hrs is+ S2.'rTi.o ANTEED. Only those Fastest growing dlreci mall Advel'tislng company 5150 dally, salary + spools, canoe pad· FREE TO YOU 7th 10-..pm 224 'Jll $100 REWARD SINGLE? sexrt SMART? who can start Im· in OC seeks motMed individual with suocessful t s t II 'o rt ti For Ad Action die a ted old Koron ~Lida lalendf, "PRINCE." Med S•ZC' mediately need appl'/. l '"'' I E •".Ml!()()() 2'P 'k u I Ir pa me. . h sd, t sslor ood 6022 Cal Cost• Meta Dateline For Interview contact comm .ssion -.es exper ence. am up to ....,, w tra n ng, women, Call a an 00 s, w en ~1i1~~n m~~~roce~~'. 1F:~3!!.s~::1~ Gerry wessous · + opportunity'°' management position. Excelent me~~;;~~~~2iall: iJii-.;;.. ~!,~=~vs& ~!,";: ==::::::;;;;;;:;;;:;;::::::::;;:l~~===.v=s=P0===1=1= .• =n=o=.~
whiskers s1nget1 1n re ;=======~ 650'2999 1oam-5pm training provided. Send Of fax resume to: ,_,.. Baja yellowta11 lures 2 ~ year old, femele &ARR A cont fire. Last seen at .ANS SVC OPERATOR Sell yOYr unwanted 20-$20 54.R..9832 t Cnllco caL Front pawsl==::::::::;;====1:
R;llph s. 17th s1 • For Ad Action YELLOW JACKET DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING items the easy wayr AO-VISOR . ~ doclawed, shots and
Costa Mesa Famllv Gnrveyard shltt 11p· 23161 Lake Center Dr., Suite 202 • To place your classl· 842 S&?B 'H andguns . German neutered. h•uUtull
Heartbroken! Call Cati a 7a Must type. Woll fled ad call 642-~78. • Walther P-1 9mm with 673-3926
548_5371 or 63 1 3392 allj" _. _ 1ro1n c M . 549-5500 Lake Forest, CA 92630 clip, and Ruger 357 ~~,,,__..,,... _ __......,...~I:=:::::::::==::::=::::===:
RENT
J'ml_ ASSEMBLERS: Easy _ Fax 1714} 581·5500 Mag. with 9mm cylin-FREE •55· Chevy~ BOATS 701~ '' der. Single action with engine. Neods rebuild. ~
AD-VISOR ;~;:~~1;"~:~~.! ~~ Attn: Perso nnel Dept. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT fast draw hotater. 842-1068 , l:::=:;;;:::=;:;;:::::;;z
642-5678 home. Info 1-800-598 5530 5530 $l,000640B5~~19 27'/a FT ••rtt,..r, through classilred ' 0916 DEPT. HA·2628 CUSTO ER S VI A S -v.. 290 hrs, sleep• 6, ~ M ER CE EP I======== ::=::====== Quoon or King"P~lms. a OFFICE bottom paint, Just d•
I 11 s20 H b talled, many xtras,
Brldll
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
North-South vulnerable
dealt. , NORTH
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J62
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.. A 10 4
WEST EAS'J'
~
BRIDGE WITH A LATIN BEAT
South . N -L.• ,., tllree·c:ara suit . Orw• I Jump to
thl'ft he4rta confirmf!d invitl'tionaJ
valu~ With thl'ff·card 1upport, and
I convincing uguQient COUid be
made for the auction to end richt
"there. Branco, however, preued on
to game.
Needed tor Order Proc Dept 111 Newport Beach.
Type 25 WPWHandle incoming Phone Orders, Data
Entry & . verificabon. Excellent Oral. & Written
Communicatioo Skills. OetalHlriented. Part-Tme.
Some Eves ~ Weekends Req.
. $6.00/Hr. • I
CU$TOMER SVC SUPERVISOR
~~eded to Oversee Department· Exp. Req/ Full Tune,
Some eves. and Weekends Req.
Bontact Klysb. 10-3, M.f • (714) 720.1717
•78 532 •QJ
.... W'\t'a ~-of-notbins lead of the 1eVen of tPedn ~ealecl the loca· ,_ _______________ _
Ci/75 ':983 O K& C AJ985
•KQ 63 _ •952
SOUTH
• K JO 4
\AK Q 10 4
:>32
•J87
The biddini:
South Weet North Eut
1 \I P.. 1 NT P ..
2 • P .. 3 " P ..
-4 " P .. p .. p ..
Opening lead: Seven of •
Brull ill the m&.)OT force in South
American bndge. Tbe team ll led by
t.he mercunal Gabnel Chqu. and
h\I flair for the uneipected lends to
overahadow t.he n~pt1onal abilities
of h11 fellow team membera Hi.a
pertner. Marcelo Branco. starred on
thia hand from t.he Bruil·Canada
match al the recent World Bfldge
Olympiad
North'a one·no-trump reaponae
wu forctntr and South'• rt'bid o( two
# clube did not promltf morr than a
lion of the sp.de booon. Declarer
captured Eut'• jack with t.be kins
and led a low di:amood. West n>M
with the kine and had one lut pap.
A diamond continuation \o Eut'•
jack anc1 a lbw diamond back would
have forced declanr to take an anti·
percentqt play in cluba to land the
p.sne. But Weat peraavered with a
sp.de, and declarer iueaaed rilbt by
puttiriir up jhe ace to pt the iood
news-the QU«D came toppliJlc
down.
Declarer drew t.rumpa in three
rourxt.. endint in band, and led a
diamond to the ten. That loet to the
jack, but decJarer claimed tbe con·
trace. I( Eut returned s club, decl&r·
er would loee only one trick in the
.Wt. If Eut eaited with a lo•r di.I·
mood, declarer •Ould dacard a club
and either the queen of diamonda
woukf ICXltt an immediate trick Of
be estabbahed for another club dia·
card with the ace of cluba .. an
entry to dummy. Either way, declar·
1er could loae Gnly three trick.a in the
'&inor auita. ·
.
. It costs a lot to·
be a teenager
these ·
days.
uooo
S!WlfS ~·-
., 00000
So apply -now for
. After School Jobs
~ ' $ ' $ eet ta . ea. er FURNITURE docked In Npt. Mov-~ plants 135 kinds S' . each, Lilac 674-9422 EQUIPMENT Ing, must sell. $17,500 BOMED10ft1I~ns W'&UA;'D PU.'OT CLASSIFIED 6 47 obo. 831-129' n BD /ll1Il:J It's the resource you ' 0 POCOCK Rowing
EAR $400 WEEKLY working
part time from home. For an
application and a dditional
information call NOW:
(404) 908·.5314 24 ...... -
INTERPLOY
UPSCALE CHINESE
'&OOD CHAIN
Requires Head Cook, Stir Fry Cook,
t<'rtchen Help & Dim Sum Prep. Costa
Mesa location. Clean working
environment.. Unlimited growth'
potential.
· Contact Denni•
714/720-9797.
M-F, 9:00-5:00
MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE
MJSC. 601s .i.usc: 601s
.Discount Bilylng
can COl.H'll on to sell a Wherry, 21 ft. eoty•
myriad of mercMn· Copier lamer 6040. 40 plete w/caver & csoetj.
dose Items. because copies/min. lo"aded $500.. 640-2857
our columns compel whh extras. .excel
qualllieti buyers lo cond. $12,500 new, ===========
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Huntington Beach
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i1' Been Turned Dcwm?
'-" Limited Credit? ·
let us put you
into o new or late model
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80' Lu•UfY Sloop
Unusual Bua.. Opty
lh.$>nce Offer 'Wttll
Full Maint & Crew
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SPEED a
SKI BOATS 7011
19' QLASTRON •aJ
l90HP "'4•rclcrulset 1J
0, Open Bow Tri-Hult
Sun-Top, Trailer, Lot.a
of •torage. o,..t ~
Boal In excelleM ~
ditlon (10 person ca·
paclty). $10.SOO OBO.
Call (714)&4~1571
MAJUlfE SLIPS
DOW 7022
18' Boat dock S 100/mo. Boal wtlll 45' mooring
for aa1el 125 Grand
Canal 8'7S-.5095
&llp to 25., Sall Of
power, Ctaaalc ~
port e.acn loct 7f ...
74S.t583 Lv Meg
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money. Merchandise lnci. computers,
. electronics, sporting goods, jewelry,
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selection from our 'catalog. Quick def •
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now in time for Christmas .,shopping.
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1EV CROSSW0RD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 choo
5 Ornamental
loop
10 Unu94!d
14 on one'
bonnel
15 Habituate
16 CIOlle 17 like Cn1an11
18 VtOllnmaket
20 UK-Ont unit
22 " let18f 23 lmpans
24 Coolung
dflYIOM
2$ Faat_,
27 London aru
30 9llly talk
3"l Be on l'land
35 Ser.tent
36 Crude 37 Memberahtp
costs
38 Be taugnt
40 Ats1stan1
4 t Ne\lleflands
I own
42 u-Ols
43 Light laugn
45 Member or •
Moslem ordef 47 Hubs
•8 SluPld one
49 Al""' bOat
SO CarpeotM 1
tOOI
53 Was first
S. Literary w<><k
!>8 Ptrdona
2 3
14
61 Auto part
62 Small btlls
63 Ooesn t eiu11
6• Enthusiasm
65 ~hne 66 Ve<y small
67 Puts ori
DOWN
1 Handleii
i;tums;ly
2 Ftnal btO
3 Nevaoa c•tv
•Basic
0<11'¢10~
5 Gree!< lettetlii
6 Mean
1 h r1sts around
8 By mouth
9 " 1(911"90~ 10 Devise
11 Cnuretl
ott1e1a1
t2 Grease
13 Goddess or
discord
19 Home< wor• 21 NO\ odd
25 Conllnuai
26 Compvt41f
ec<leat()('f
27 Walked In
watet
28 Mu~ piece
29 Gulde 30 Go1fers W()(d
31 Overuted
32 Cargo It~ 33 P1teh«1
3S Festive!
sott
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7
39 Sulf111 fOf
nwmt>ert 40 c.Mllied
<12 84lnch toOll
<l<I P14aywr1Q11t
W1lllaln
48 DIUpl)Mr
<I 7 Actress Dyan
49 Daniel
50 H04d up
8 9
51 Comedian ~Y
52 Sing« Ed -
S3 Smwt
55 Foddef bafn
56 lrlah lllandt 1.
57 Oeelr•
59 PON eo E~ problem
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Eddi• Cantor Thou ands of udio
lisl•ntrt t>.um• famlhar with hit
II\~«'. 'I Lon to pf'nd E.t(h Sunday
With 'You .. Thi4 .\quart.an. orph.an•d
.11 agt' 10, bl'oml' • ~l.ar of lh• Zil'gftld
folhtt and l.ttt'r • IC'gt'nd 1n hil own
ltmt on radiu •nd 1n motion picturlPS.
Eddi• Cantor W.I\ clu~ic.al AquariuJ,
minAh"A coml'dY •nd philosophy.
Oth.ttr Aqu.arl.104 you might I.now,
past. prnl'nt· l.:dg.ar ~rgl'n, l<lm
Nov.at.:, J.itl. l•mmpn, Jl'rH)' Jw
W•lcott, Ba~ Ruth, Ha'n\ .. A.aron,
CluJ. G.abl• .ind Ronald Colm•n.
.\RIC'i IM nh :1 -Arnl IQ) What
vou lf'•r..J turn• ovr IO be-pmvt'rbial
p.tp.•r t•~··r 1•1.tt in1u.a1t""· ll«l"ttl orlA·
tn.ihtv p1unt"1.•r1nt11 ~rori1 lommunic1tt1
with 1nd1vtd1L1I lt'mp.•r .. nlv w nf1nrd "'
hl•mt" h'"ru.el lt<• rl'prtwntrd
TAURU 1-.. rrit 20 -M.tv 20) F1m1ly
rnj)mt>t>r flh'Vlou•lv rNtn•nt ur.in11t
~urpr" h .. ut ''" •brluv to win
lt1t"nd• ind 1nflul'nct pt'<•flh· llttl'n1t(ln
rt>v11lv.-•ruul)d homt' rrufM'rly. 1uf
m1ntlltr111on ll( nl•tr
GlMINI t M•v 21 Jun" 20) lndl
v1du.il who hA<I bttn rl'IU\t1n110 prop
.rly ,,.-rturm dull un\itr"t-ll'iln~for
m.u1on .at vol.Ir f"n>ddinA M1n9lt>
l'lumur with d1..-1phn .. H1AhhAht "''
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on m~vt llf'N•n<11 tho"tuJth 1nv~11
go1111m o( f"l\>bll'm th.et P""' t l'\l\I II
i..-~i. d••wn t-.m11r. 11n~ rif rommu·
niu11on upl'n. you II bit 1 M f"• rrd hy on•
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lEO (hi! 2J ·Au~ 221 lmph.uJton
•tllhtv II' 1nl\'\lla11 '"°" ng• OiA dffp
tor lnll•rm•th•n, <hl"tl-1ttrct' mtlpnal,
1:-«,1'"" l•m•h•r w11h t.H ltcl'n~ '"'
'fll'l'Vn' nt Ch.aNT "'"h"I ''' lltna•
ti.•n C••uhJ \lto\1•mr •• fh•U•
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ad1<•n ~••rt.~ 1n vour favm, rotltlH II•
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mrnn l.mr1!••1• .ir,.. un puhl1C" appet1r•
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But Ci 9035
Huntington Beach ,Hyundat
16661 Beoch Blvd., Huntington Beach
(714) 142-0631
'92 REGAL Gran Sport.
SK mites. SS,000 dfi.
counL The Calt>uretor
Shop, 2945 Aandolph
Ave., Coale M..._
18433 Amlstad St.
FountaJn Valley, CA 92708
"People are always blvnin1 their
circumstances for wbat they arc. I
don't bellevt. in circumstances. The
LIBRA. (Sept 2J.Qc1 221 Dt-flnl' people who §Ct 011 in this world ak
t .. rms ~ti 1n,huu1C\n ~u.ir.inl<"•'' 1n the people who IC' up and look for"
"'ritong [mrh•)•h' '''" ll<' •••nv.·n -the circumstances they wanr, and if
1('nrr .ab1ltt\ 111 h'tll h '''"<""I"'"' h• ,.,,. thCJ' can't find them, make rhcm."
l'«t mt'Ch.ii111.1I dt>l l•<t• C:..'<'r~I mt't'ton~ -Oco.rge &mard Shaw
r.,uld l'ftull tn b111 drnn~" Our dru1Dfn1 1b9uld tM WOC"IWaa
SCORPIO lll<'t 21-N"' :!11 l't•r ovtftlme now, ol'ltttna mauau
soni who Wl'rt' not 111v•ll.1hh• ... h,•n v••u rrom our 1ubconK'lou1 about om
c.illfJ will ~uJdt'nly bt• .ii vour dt\tlr dttpUI ftan. Tiiis h a way or lf1•
Slt'r Focu' <in 0~<1n1~.11ton j"ll\\t't .iu fQI to CC'l lllf'OUlb tO oar CODldcKb
thonty •b1l1ty "' oht•tn funJin~ l..ap· mind and h«'IP as deal wti.h c.ertala
rirnrn C.1nct'r P..'™'"4 fC'Alurrd slluallons. The b.9rd part Isn't ID·
SACITTARIU (N(1v 22-0K 21 l tt:rprelina tk drums -lt'1 beUfT·
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ro ir.tvd,. nt•cfss11y lor 'romplN•n11 tht nu t two d.,1 watch dru ... m1•~1t1n ·• Sc"tth.Hiu ti18hl11thb lovl• tt•lt1· fnlr.nsll)' lo bt .. ~ ~tloaal ud
llon6t'tlp ph1l""-1phy coJ11u11on r.1mtl~ lib It's rnllJ hpptftl•S. J.pok for
ml'mb.or ur I 11 roflJ>f'r.ttl'' the nreua., coeralatd In tlM l•o·
CAPRICORN (Dl' l2 f,.n lql auace ofOae 1u1Kontdout. f-mph.t~11e ind.-pendl'nct' crt"t1tlv1 tv Aries (I .\ta) Marcil JO.April 10
w1lltngn hi ~ vuln1•tllhlt' to ltwt' eo-/ h Id r •• p,~1 .. MQ9n •cc<'nt• trips v<'ot~ Ji• ->VmC 0 1 1 c o 1caf1 ~ .c
IOKut' with rl'l•l•vt Yllu,.., Jut• for frl"'llh hcl~ abou11 l •rfmll}Or~~an&c you JU1st
1an In n•w dtrttlion IA'O involvt'\l ma c "'' su acc. 1111s is nol a s g-i\QU~lllU <l•n 20 Ft'b Ill) t~n· nal to rctrcet, but to sec what held
('IOUJ g~UR' pn your ~rt will M l"t' you back bcfOrC and lO kl go onC:C
p.tld In dr•m.ttl(' faahlnn Ri'I(' .ioov" and lur all.
P"t dtffe"'n«' amont "btwd ~wttp • T.un11 (I li8"e) "P'1• 21.M., 10
FON M lftOnty • pAyl'IWnt~ rollf'(1ivn,. You know you can'c tay where
suddtn 1nu·Nw 1n 1nc.'""' pott-nU.al you arc, ~c tucure plans look IO
r lcteES (Ft'b 19-M•n:h 20 1 AY<l\4 far away Jhat you feel "in llmbo."
fr.gtMnhn tffot11 Duw bud Uf' 00• Rou1lncs that nlade )'(!U feel com·
JKlln Pof"ll.my r•11ng ,00m, up fonablc and ICC\ll'C btforc. need to
yo11 II 1tlit ch-rat of your l'""" f•I• be replaced to that JW11n &JOW.
potllgt\t ''"° on lnlr ptttlon. •billty 0.1111•1 (I nlnk) ~-11..Jn• JO
tu "'P'"' ffl'hn,p "" uw• You want to think and live In new tcnm. but you're still piqued
IF NOVFMI It.' \'OUR llllllTll· with 1ndco ion. Rlther thJ.n plan
DA y YCtU a,... , INlll'nd, brol t> '''"" f0t the "htr6 and f'tf.1'#;' you must
family 1taJttwn <OUld h.av" t-ttn wr-a lootL to the f~ture to tee what cf· ,.,,.d ,.motton•llv or C\th•""'"' rrnm feet )Our chotccs will havo to make •1"• or both p.uwnh •t r.tl•Ovtly Ntly dreams a rcahty. ll~tt 1'111'\1: l4"'. rpm P""''"' pl•v Ca•t'ff (J Ftd) JHC' )l•Jt11)' ll .
unu "'' rol" in ~\Klr hf«' Ye"' •N' "". Buncd In er .,_.,11 urfacc 10
nam1t, 1nttn~1 ~ t1'11\11tt. havt ''"". dream~1 lndica11n.J unrc~l\tcd ll"': dt'n~v tn t.~r ~"'•' f>unni No1t•m• 1lloM rhal afft~l )'Ou nirrcntly.
btt 111\"ntlon r.valvn around ht•m• Thtt can uplain 'hn m lhc rc-
proprny, ,,.ruc1,.t1t>n 1n "'"'m~r 1411 cent hot tcmpcn and fedmp that
f'ntt'rpri~ You'll 1,.v•I rn ~ .. mht-r o.wnc out •hen ~ leatt elpCCt
~1'1 MllvitJlp w1ll tu?l.-r4tf' ~111ttt.1 and arc hard l<'I wn1a1n
tan lnV••lvflC["" U. (1 c ...... ) 1"'1 ZJ.-., ll
D1flteultia you hM dealfftt wtt1'
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1983 A lvlera, fully
loaded, ••c•pent con.
ditlon, gf'JtY on grey,
amog cert. S3200 obQ.
854· 1899 leave m-.
a age.
CHEVROLET 9045
•_ul;b,ority fi1.ures, ~lci~'-oo ~pon,: 85' Cnevette, 5 speed.
s1b1hty .and JUSl J>latn growing·yp good ur.a/condllon, l are heightened .. You may be able owner, S950.obo. cal
10 excuse them 11way or plan to "fix anY'lm• 821-8718
them" later, but your dreams "'111
1cll you lhe truth. I========== Vlrs~ (I An•Afu> Aus-23:Sqc. 2.2 PORSCHE 9115
Its easy to lalk over pcoplc'•1;;::;;::;;::;;;;;::::::=:::;;;;;::;;:
heads and lose them bcc.ausc they •eo c....,..... 2 c..,...
don't "follow-you," You mus1 work Red w/black s.ather.
10 understand where they're a.re 29K mllea. s:M.800-
coming from, rather than visa· Dealer (8l8) 995-eo:n
versa. .
Ubn (I Babntt) Stpl. 2J.()a. 12 I=======
You feel that family tics arc pre· TOYOTA 921.
vtnti04 >:OU rrom total freedom and 1;:;:::;::::;:;;::;=:::==:=
potenual growth. 1t is possible to '87 4flh--. • eye. break unhealthy tics, witJ\ou1 69K mllea, AC, tllt wftr,
breaking the healthy bonds pull-oul •t•r•t·
Scorpio Cl Duin) Oct.. 2l·N~. ll 110,300. 752·7~11 •
You're making lrc:mendousl===:::::::::::=::: strides with changes you promised v•u~ yourself, In fact, even you are 1ur-nnOJ 9225
prised at your succc.ss. These im-l:1~~:::;;;;::=:=:=:=:f;
provcmcnu will ha1r-o impaC1 on 2 Ford Van. flew
areas thll vnu did not antlcipacc or :79 E150 3 apd It cool-I r '78 E15o a.AO tr..._
IV. 11200 GOOO Cate
Satlttar1u (I Alptre) No.. U..Ott. 64M510 Ramon l l ,.
'l'cm~rlng your Wt.UCt wlthl========e=
dltciplino bu you ,oma back ind AmQU!S a
forth between the extremes. You
need to rind the mWdlc road 90 it'1 CWSJCS 125'
not a dras1k slfualion th.at'• out or a
control ud dilfJCUlt to live with. ''la ............... . Ca~ (I Vae) Dec. ll-Ju. Jt RedlbMI '"'-good .. !!:
You're pusblna youraetr ro ac1 =·~c:.;Mtii
more accompf lthcd and Jel ahc1d ...;.&
o{ ltbedule. Make l\ltG your plan1 f Iii .......... 2lf
ire oot 111 self·ICl'\'in& or your cC· v .. , A. T.. ..,... • .._
forts wtll ~ wlJhout real purpoec ohanlcelly ""'°""•
........ (I how) Jaa. lt.Ftb. If =. =:,:1;:.; ~u.::
Jolu of reality art either act you better then "••· on the right path. or make you ~ 090
murc determined to ''prOYC ~ry· f'H) .... ,.71
t1ftC ·~··· Nothll'I& it meant u a punW.mcnt or "put-dOwn;" )IC*'re ,_ ______ ._
bt1,,. tavcd from rnakiq a Id· we. .
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Dream• 1n:'1tway1 ••neuc tor
you. and now they ofter lnlltftt bl40
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