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1) Piano
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3) Guitar
25 cents Wednesday, N~.· 11 , 1992 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992
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~hen (the cats) WOUid wak8you up
with their
fighting at 3 a.m ..
and scare the
pants off of ya.•
Man Who sought cats catches a nap .. and ·1oses his trap
' • r
_...Trailer park resident, saying he was over-run by felines , enjoys a short career as cat-catcher. CJtChing kitties, some0ne SIOle his snare. •
Myer' promptly re(>\)rlep to police that he
su .. pcc.ted kno .... n animal lo"ers "'ho ll\C in
----COiia Meli rilidlli who .... .,...~
CalS .. 1111 ticirnl.
By Lor!Ann Basheda
Stlfl Wrilef
COSTA MESA - Cloyd Myers w::is
doing a fine job of keeping his trap shut -
until someone stoic it.
The Costa Mesa man had set up a cat
trap outside his trailer home on Bay Street
several weeks ago to nab some of the
neighborhood's nastier kitt ies.
Myers contends he has counted as many
as 18 cats traipsing through the Tropic
• Trailer Park on any given day.
"They were pooping in the yard and one
cat kcpl throwing up," he said. "Then they
would wake you up wi th their figh ting at 3
a.m. and scAre the pants off of ya."
At the risk of sounding cpny, Myers
admitted he at first attempted to frighten
the strays by hu rling shoes at them. W~cn
that didn't work, Myers decided to stop
pussyfooting around· and went fo r the trap.
Available on loan from the Bayshore
Anima l Shelter, the cat trap is :ictually
nothing more than a me tal cage "-llh .1
hidden pl ank4hat slams the door shut .... hen
an animal trots acroi.s the trigge r.
"lt doesn't harm them at a ll," t<.hcrs s:rn.I
With th e llelp of some tuna fish.-Mye rs
ca ught his firsi ca t almost immediately and
handed hb prisoner o'er to animal cont rol
officers, who h:ive since found it a family
But his succ~ss didn't last long. Once ·the
cat was out of the bag that Mye rs was
his nc11?hborhood.
One· neighbor, "ho declined to be 1den· ·
11f1ed for fear of making the situation s11d:-
11:r, said that trapping cats 1s "cruel and
unfair. especially 1f you ball them."
The ca~e 1s stiH under in"est1g:11ion
Even 11 police do find the trap, ho"'e'er,
M}ers doesn't th1nt.. he'll need it back. No ....
that the neighbors knov. "curiosity trapped
the cat," there's been a lot less kmies
roaming around his home, he said.
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Residents
are chained
by channel
~ Santa Ana River flood
control project wreaks
havoc on neighborhood.
By Joel Beers
Sutt Wrtttr
COSTA MESA -Virgi nia
Bluma never imagi ned the
dream home she purchased•
nearl y fou r ye ars ago would
someday re~emble a prison.
"h's terrible. You save
enough money to buy a nice
home and then it turns into San
Quentin," she says.
Towering concrete walls and •
thain-link fences have replaced
the pleasant n11tural river
channel tM t once lay beyond
Bluma's Mesa Verde home.
Cyclist said
to be offered --
$ 2. 85 million
,... Newport Beach Councilman Hedges
says city wants to settle lawsuit Injured
rider reportedly had asked for $7 milli on .
By Tony Oodtro
Stall Writer
NEWPOR r UEACH -The Ci ty Council hJs of·
fered to seulc J '"''SUtl "11h a bicyclist ..... ho \\JS In·
jurcJ on l3.1d Ua} Om.c by offering him as much a~
S:?.85 million, a ~11y councilman said Tuesday. 1
"'there hasn't been :ln]thing signed )'Cl," s:ud
Councilman John Hedges. "But \"e agreed last night
to ti) 10 scuk this thing."
. fhe Council met tn dosed session Monday to dis-
cu s a la\\su11 tiled b) James Murphy, an insuran e
compJn} C\eculi\C \\hO repon i:d ly suffered heJd in·
JUrtcs after he hi t J \\Cl are:i on Back Bay Dri\e and
lost control of his bike.
This Spartan view stems from
the landmark Sl billion
Oood-control project that fo r
the past 18 months has turned
1hc Santa Ana River Channel The Blumas, Virginia, right, Mary·Elizabeth, 14, and Jesse, 16, feel like there home has been turned into a prison.
Hedge~ aid the council offered-to settle for S:?. :
million. paid partly in ca h and the rest in a struc·
turcd seulemcnt. Bi'.it nothing ..... as finalized Mond:i).
he s:iid
Nonetheless, auornc)s fo r James Murph) sur·
into ti hive of construc1ion activity. now grown 10 30, including 'ome
The project will increase the Hunungton Beach and Fount.iin
channel's water capaci ty. helping to Valley residents.
negate 1he potential damage o r a The plain11ff are suing the county
major flood. But as the river bed gets and the general cont ractor hired 10 do
deeper and wider, a court case the work.
involving neighboring homeowners is Randy Friend, a Fullerton attorney
growing broader and more complex. representing the homeowners. ay
order to w!dcn the ":tlls of the
channel h3ve frayed nerves and
ruined property value . Several home
foundations ha'Y-c actually sunk, one
by a much as sL-< inches, Friend aid.
prised the council and announ~d the settlement fig· people ~r mc.mth cont:ict his t>ffi(,:e urc in J ne"s conference Tuesday, Hedges s:ud.
complain ing about e\eC)thing from But City M:tft<lger Kevin Murphy insisted Tucsd3) mJjor structur.tl dJmage 10 emotional d istress. there \\as "no \Hillen se ttlement agreement." The
Bluma fa lli. into the latter categol). cit) manager said attorneys for the cyclist ong1nall)
Three·and·a·half )cars ago. when asked for S7 million.
Bluma moved into her home on a Recently, cnYironmentalists ang .nature "alkers
serene, tree-lined stree t, she' says she have complained that bicycl ists travel too fast on the
. ,
The suit was filed last December on the vibrations caused by construction
be ha Jllll dicn •s The ~~bc~rr-hh~asi;..-__,.,tt.e~hmic:tilc~s"a:nrn:1dht1 hreer-isrnortlll.,d'ftlnsp'itl al'Ile~cmdr1l1rtn--
Other complaints include spidery
crac~s in pools and noors, block walls
~hifting inches and brick mantles
moving from walls.
Priem! says :in average of two .--
had a full view of a p:.tlur:.il habitat s1rci~h of _ro.1J that ltncs the Ba~k Bay. The ci ty's
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ee 1crmine if the speed limit on the road should be
. fo,\cred from 25 mph to perhaps 15 mph.
Four checks and Wagner's out; district attorney continues criminal probe
~ Parents want school board to replace Superintendent John Nicoll in the wa e orembezzlement allegations against budget-director. no douo ts about the evidence against
Wagner, the) are not calling for his arrest
Sy Russ lOaT fo rward with a search -to begin M>On -
sun Wiler fo r a new supcrintenden1," parent Dan
many of the parents, the alleged em·
bczzl~ment of school district fund by
Wagner is symbolic of a school district in
disarray and decline.
NEWPORT BEACH -School board Zinke told trustees of the Ne"port·Mesa
members fired budget director Stephen Unified School District to the applause of
Wagner in absen1 ia Tuesday night after about 25 parents at the meeting.
angry parent~ c~lled for 1.hc replacement Zinke and four other parents' com·
of school district Superintendent John plained to school board members about
Nicoll. -hlgn class sizes, lack of textboOks and the
"It didn't used to be like this and l
don't believe it has to be ltkc this in the
uture," said p:rrcn~ Greg Wohl, who h::is
ga thered 160 signatures on a petition call-
ing for Nicoli's replacement. "Some new "It is rime that the school board moves loss of programs at local schools. For
.J
School project is off the Wall
~ Se.venth graders vote to clean up the gra!fiti at Costa Mesa High.
By loilAlln Basheda
Stall Wnlef
COSTA MESA -Ask a teen-ager to
clean his room and he'll probably turn up
his QOSC.
But when Bill Wcttcngcl nskcd his Costa
Mesa High School seventh-grade class to
come up with a list of community service
projects they would enjoy doing. scraping
wads of gum off the undersides or desks
surprisingly challenged for top honors.
most repulsive of all the campus cluuer in
the eyes of the students -even worse than
chewed bubble gum.
"The people who do graffiti :ire ru ining
the environment with junk," is the woy
13-year-old Sandra Gutierre? put it.
·On Tuesday aftern oon, Out1crre1 and a
couple dozen 01her students set ou t with
b"ckets of sud y water to scru b away the
offensive insigni ns lopped on everything
from the lunch benche to the bo~' locker
room.
leadership can basically tJ kc
this."
His dismissal is based on the discovcn
us out of of his endorsement on four school district
The school board took action to fire
Wagner in a do~cd se s1on mcettng fol·
lo"ing the parents' tcstimon). School dis·
u ict officiab ha\e accused \\'agner of em·
beuling of more than "S 175,000 in school
district health in uronce funds.
chcc~ that .... ere allegedly diverted to his
O\\ n personal u e. T he four checks total·
ing $1 75,357 \\Cre deposi ted to accounts
belonging 10 Cobbler Express lnc, the
Victol'\ ille shoe rep:ur business Wagner
CO•O\\ n . JCCOrd1ng 10 chool distrtCI of-
f1c1als.
Although district official say they h:l\e See WAGNE~ Piii
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Newport appeal!s willing
to add Santa Ana Heights
By Tony Oodero
s~n Wnler
NEWPORT DEACH For more than ~O
year • S.1nta Ana Height) residents h:>\e
pleaded \\1th cit) officials to annex lheir com·
mun11y and g1\c them more le"erage in their.-
figh t to top the c'p:ins1on of John Wa\ne
Airport
Now, a., the C1t\ Council prepares to g1"c
the green light to 1hc .1nnc...at1on, &he rc~i·
dent in S:inta Ana Height s :ire "'illing to \Cl·
tic for JU \t a ~C\\J)C)rt Dench zip code.
· \\c. "oulJ hli.c ~ po ... t office' change," :lid
Dan DcM11lc, a Santa Ana Heights resident
.... ho complained th at bc~au c the area's main
f>\lSl offt c i in s.1111.1 An:i, mail l dell\'cred .a
And, when the students cven1ually
narrowed their choice to the task that
would most make Costa Mesa High's
campus a better place, 1he writing was on
lhe wa ll: Oroffiti wns deemed to be the
"Like, I'm really going to go in lo the
boys' locker room," one 13-ycar-old girl
said, roJling her eyes after receiving lhe
See GRAFFITI/Ill* ..... -7th graders Thang Do and Scott Smith crub walls in the gym. See HEIGHTS,._. .....
rJlll\ mt HS Ill l. 1\ll INDlX
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A2 Wednesday, November 11 1992 Newport Beach/Cotta M-Dally Piiot ----------------_
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c~cals Only Managing Editor Steve Mirble ... ~2 .. 321
Children's ~ooks tackle tough s~bj~~t~
Marianna Hpt N ext wee~'s' observance of Children's Book explored in Pcvsner's "How Could You Do It,
Weck (November 16-22) will promote, as it Dinnc."
has since 1.919, the intcrnst of young people Geared for fourth th rough six th graders, Spinell's
in reading good books. Jn preparation for inspiring Newberry Medal winner "Maninc M ug~" Sachs'
children to "reaJ, think and dream" through "What my Sister Remembered," Rylant's "Missing
literature, mindful parents might wish to peruse Mny" ';ind Mac Lachlan's "Journey" deal with
some of the current fiction in our librarie~ written parenrul death or desertion. For an even younger
to help the younger set sort audience, Vigna wriles about a child's loss
out confusing contemporary of her father in a car crash in ... Saying
issues. ,,, it Out Goodbye to Daddy," and Viorst deals wilh
While children are still the loss of a pet in "The Tenth Good
reading about the innocent Thing About Darney."
adveotures of sucti heroes and By the N ewport In "David has AlDS/' our most·recent
heroines as Beverly Cleary's Beach Public scourge is examined on a juvenile level.
Henry Recd and Ramona Library staff Different shapes of comempor.iry families
Quimby, an array of more renected in "~~y Mom Travels A Lot,"
realistic fiction deals with Bauer's look at "hat's good and bad about
divorce, death, single a mother's absence, and "O..iddy's
parenthood, child abuse, prejudice, AIDS, cultural Roommate," an insight into homosexuality.
diversity, and other modern matters. Judy Blume -Changing roles arc humorously portrayed for
one of the first authors to deal frankly with sex for )'Ounger children in "Piggybook," a modern fairy
an audience on the threshold of puberty -also talc about an O\Crworkcd mom.
tackles stealing, social climbing and other angles of ~ Our \VOrld is u melting pot, and children of all
adolescent angst. ages will enjoy broader vision of it in "All in a •
Young aduhs may find"insight imo family Day,"~colorful v9l umc deU1ilingJtu:...sim111tancol!!l.-- - ------~-!i.t."·1ue •~--·-
vioience m-6enre-r~~·King Of'Ttfc-WorTCP,' an passing of a day in various pans of the world. ln Tiffan y Fisher browses at the Balboa Li_brary..._ _.
aw:!rd-winning novel dealing' with wife and child ''The Ulack Snowman," a young black boy learns to ·-'
abuse. Is~ues of peer pressure are explored in take pride in his heritage, while an imaginative nothing of import.incc to one's hfc.'' All of these
Alcock's ''The Trial of Anna Cotman," while • bluck girl fulfills her drcum in ''Amazing Grace." selection-,, anti many orhers on the sl1ehes of ~our
teacher-student relationships arc the focus of Other conflicts arising from our diversity are luc;1l tibrury, can help )vung reader) clarif) v.ho
Arter's "Gru el and Unusual Punishmen t". portra)•ed in "l Speak English for My Mom," they arc, "hJl th.Cy might become JnJ h,O'\ the>
Bernstein's "A Family that Fights" may help some detailing the obstacles facing a Mexican immigrant. might dcJI \\tlh 1he 1-,,ue' of our ~orld.
teen-agers find solu ti ons for their own family According to Bruno Dcttlchcim, "The ucquisition "Ct1cc.·k II Out" i~ 11ritt<'n b• the staff Qf tl1c
problems. Shoplifting is dealt with in Kchret's of slo..ills, including the :ibility to read, becomes Ncnport JJcnC'/1 l'ubli<' librJry. 1·11;~ 1tt•c.•J.. 's column She is:----------
A br,1111.h ma11:1~c.:r .11 Cu)la ~le!..1 's central Ii· "Cages," whi le the tragedy of teenage suicide. is devalued when wh:it one has learned 10 read add' i bJ Lindo Klim'. Jml).J\t'llt~• n11d .\frl[s a Adams.
hr.1r~ -
Making honors:-------
1 hif "·•' one.: ol IU Ill rl'C.:Cl\l! the \\'om an of
Ad11c .. c.:mrnt \\I.ml lrom Or.rnl!c Coumv la!.t
\\eel... lllr h...:r \\\HI... \\ 1thm the library ));stem.
She :ii,\> 1c.: c.:ntl~ n:ce1,cJ a communit} service
J\\JrJ lwm the i'c,\purt-.\lcsa Unified School
D1-:.tr1ct hit her uutrcaLh to Co)ta·Mesa's Hb-
p:rn1c )vu1h-. .1nJ parents.
Making history:-------
1101. SU. \\,1' ..:11m>ng the fir.,·t gr;oup of women
e\L'r Ill gu ll\c.:r -.e.1) \\llh the Peace Corps in
1%~. !:>he.: \\lli1n1c.:ereJ her ~ef\ice-, in Colombia
un til 1%-l
Making the grade: ------
Hui gr .1Ju:ited from USC ''1th a degree in
Span1,h .111J i;1>l hc.:r master\ Jegree 1n library
~c11:n1.:c !rum ':>t John-. Uni\C:r-,it) 1n Ne'' York.
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W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627.
TODAY 15
noon Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce,
EnvironmentJI Committee, 1635 New-22 port Blvd. .
5 ~.m. Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce, New Member Reception,
Chamber office, 14 70 Jamboree Rd,
Newport Beach.
Closed. VETERAN'S DAY HOLIDAY, Both the
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·1 ud.1). I !of \Oluntccrlt J) a tuto r for English
.1-. .1 !'>t.:1.~inJ l:mguJgc ;it the Co)ta Mesa Lit·
erac..y Ccntc..·1 .ind 1:orret1' Engll)h papers for
En-.1gn \11JJ l' ~1.hool "l think I'm so dedi-
CJt1. J b~1. 1 hC the libral') I) fundamentally one
ol 1hc mo't 1.knw.:r.111c 1n:.11tut1on\. h's free to
pc.:opil' ol .>II .1ge-. an(j pcr)UJ)iOn)." Hof ~said
-.he '' p.11111..ul.11 I) fH1..>ud that the central library
11.i' bc.:1.omc ~· 1111nt l"ummur11 ty 'cul1ural center.
"It\ 11111 JU't the 11Jd -.1cn.?Ot)pc of come in, be
quiet. gel )Oltr bm1lo.. :rntl lca,c."
Costa Mesa,.and Newport Bea<h city offices will be clo:.ed today (or the holid.w
THU~S DAY
7:30 Pm. Newport Beach City Arts Commission, regular mee1ing, City HJll, Council Conference Room.
After hours:·--------FRIDAY
··1 read." the.: mo1hcr o f t\\O )Oung adul!s
\Jld, l.1ugh1111.! One of her fovonte books: "The
_ D~~ ,µf t »~ Arne r1c.in MilTd."
7 :30 a.m. Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Government Alfo1rs Bre.:i~1a~1. Dalbo.1 13Jy Club, New-
port Beach. ---
~ -B) LoriAnn Busl1cdu 10 a.m . , Costa Mesa City Council, study sessfon Jgenda review, Ctty Hall, 77 Fair Drive
Fantasy 5
Drawing
T 11<•-,cJ,l\ Nov 1 O
J 12, 15. 26
Dec co
COSTA MESA
fisher A\<enue Nearly S 10,000 ""orth
o( tickets (or Sea World and loc.il movie
1hea1ers were d1sc.~ered s1olen last
.Monday from Symbol Technology m 1he
.JOO block
burglar apparently pried open 1he dOOf
of the church, located in the 2800
block.
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Mesa Vttde Drive: fr,.e lealher"j.iO:ets,
a com collectron and ~eral Disney
car1c.itu1e st.itues were amc1{lg the items
slolen recently from .11 home in the
1500 block
Sonora Ro.id· T"o hou~ , .. ere d1scov·
ered burglanzed 5.l1urday. L~ses. how·
e"er, \\ere unl..nO\"n \-.hen lice tool..
ffie report Ifie burglars apparc-nlly l,'Ot
tn by breal1ng windows.
NEWPORT BEACH .,
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MeH Verde Drive: The Cos1a Mesa
Church of Religious Science's sound sys·
tem wa.s discovered stolen Sunday. The
fernando:four bicycles ;md a barbc.>cuc
were taken from an underground parl..-
ing garage in the 300 block.
Irvine Avenue:A purse with 11 wallet,
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Mostly elev , sunny and w.11~r today.
Nof'thHtt winds to 20 mph ~low p~ue•
. and canyons today. Highs In the upper 70s
and ~ In U)e SOs.
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abc ut S 120 tn currency \\ilS tali.en from
a c.ir pa1l..1.td rn the JlOO blocl..
8Jlbo.1 Pier:G.ing type gra11th "a• d1)·
CO\ercd on a ''all JI Ruby's diner at the
end"' 1he pier
8ro;id Sire~ ''m'lr.ln l~g n
ap.11tmen1 tn tilt! J 100 blocl.. rl'porll.'ll
th.ll ~mrone ~1ole her carpel .
Campus Ori\<e:A St .800 comf>utcr s~~ ll'm w.is reported missing from PC
\VOfks in thl' 4SOO bloc!...
P.aciOc Drive: f\\O s1l'er \CIS and .1 \11
\er bead necklace \\.NC repo,,cdly sto-
len (mm a residence in the 2300 bloc!..
Marriages \. Mf>~t r<'t.ent num.1!>'(" J> 1c•p.:.1f1t•d to the OrJn1;e
Cnunty Rttotrlt•r's Dlf1c e
Newport Beach
o M•uk E. Clack mJmccJ Kimberly A. Punches
Oct. 10, in Yorl><l LmcJ,1
a Jeff 6. Brouel\!lle mJ1J11:d lia M. P;i\ierno on
Ol.I 10, 1992 in Nt•\\port Ut'.1th.
o Jeffrey T. Williamson nw11l'd Kelli E. Kellogg
on Oct. 1 O. 1992 1n l'>!l'\\port Be;n:h .
OCh.ulcs P. Maggs r.n.lml'(f Jill C. RJnncy on Oc.I
10, 1992 11l Huntrngton Be.ich
Costa Mesa
o Jason M. Hippie m~me<l Jennie l. Mitchell on
Oct 10, 1992 1n Co:.tJ Mt"-.1
o jJ\ ier A. CastJneda marned Rocio l. Hernandez
on Oct 4, 1992 in C<hl.l M~
o Kevin 0 . Oring marri~d Allison J.-Ougger on
0<.t 10, 1991 in (C))IJ Mt "'1
o Arnold 0 . Singer mJmcd Nanett~ C. \1cCuire
'o ct 10, 1 <)•J2 in Anahe101
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'I'm just calling to say that I have
proof recorded on my VCR that the
Newport Beach City Council is full
of stupid people especially because
they want to ban the use of skate -
boards along th e beachf ront but
that's beside the point. The mayor
sajd "if anyone can operate-..ttle
VCR" and that was in re gards to a
lady wanting to show a six-minute
video. I rest my case. Please,
please run this.
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Absorbing Slime Hard Roc ks dairinu a visit to Passion Island
lT WAS A TREMENDOUS BLAST -
Local
Scene
for my initial
expedition into the
newly discovered wilds
of Fashion Island, I
engaged the services of
n native guide.
By day, U nda
Tagllancttl is n
hard-driving re nt csfate
broker for the '
re pectable firm of
Prudential California.
When the sun goes
down and the
amplification comes up,
\.t she turns tnto a
-·.----hard-driving dervish, wlmling and howling.
Or maybe she wasn't howling on
Saturday night; maybe she was
. ~
whispering. My eardrums
were so battered that I
couldn't tell the difference
in decibel count.
It was the tireless
Taglianetti who persuaded
me, after weeks of
importuning and
l was a shattering experience. from
which I may never recover. I 1 d heard of
cultural shock, but' this was positive
electrocution.
• whimpering, that I should ••
brave one of the pre·opening blasts
launching the Hard.Rock Cafe.
She has survived many such
carth·shaking encounters. Back in the
darlC jungles of her native land, South
Philadelphia .... which spawned such
contemporary frenzies as Franklc
Avalon, Fabian Forte and Bobby R)dcll
.... .ohe gained local fame as "the dance
queen of.Drexel Hill," and still hasn't
stopped rocking, rolling, whirling.
1wirling and vibru1ing
So, with hard-body Tagh..u1e11i and
well-muscled hou,enlJtc Richard ford
running interference, l ventured into the
uni..nown \\-Orld. ll wJ' a .,,h:.i11cring
experience, from \\-h1ch I m:ly never
recover. I'd heard of cultur.il shock, but
this "as po-,,iti\e electrocution-.
~ Panic .. ct In "hen. Jt the fir t awesome
sight of a Bruce Springsteen guitar,. my
idol-wor-,,hiping guide-,, Jc.,crted me .
Around .Town ·, " . : · ·::~~:~~ ·
.... ••'-• ·-· ..._ f I ~ I •f o ..,,_ ~ 0 .l.:1 .. '"i.
After v.hat seemed an cternit)' -with
nothing to sustain life but oceans of
champagne and nevcr·cnding waves of'
food bearers -I finally caught up ....,ith
Linda and Richard. They v.cre kneeling
at the Sliiine of Elton John.
"Omignwd," she was moaning, storing
at 9 display of the most bizarre red
platform !>boes this side of Weirdsville.
"Can )OU believe he actunll)' v.ore them,
he actunlly did?!"
They'd &till be worshiping. except for
an e\.Cn more specl3CU1iir nash in the
firmament. That, of course, -...ould be
Hard Rock Cafe founder-owner Peter
Morton bursting upon the scene, 1gn11ing
the planet's la rgest and na~hiest neon
1uitar -a min~boggling sight ne11er ,
envisioned in the II'\ inc Co.'s mo)t
hall ucinatory planning ses)ions.
In the \\Ords of one Ne\\ port R1c~c
.
m tron, inun<fated by all thut )Outhf ul
energy, "It's no\\. becoming Pas~1on
Island."
1 here y;crc a number of Old
Ne\\porters there {\\hat \\-:lS
ultrn-conscrvati\.e KJng Burstein doing in
a pagan-pit like that.,), and it turned out
that the C\.ening w3s a S 125-per, ben·
efulng the A">)blance League of Ne"·
pon:l\ie>:l (supporting underpmlleged
children) and the Hard Rock Mobile
Medic.ii \'an, '' hich v~cc1nates kids
agatn)t "a hos t of d1c;ea e>." ·
, faer an ungraciou~ guest, I as~cd one
of Mr Morton's m1n1ons if part of the
proceed) \\Ould be carm:irked (no pun
intended) to find a cure for deafnes .
His reply w:ss -:i oaz~~ gf:rzctt look. Poor -
fella, I gue>s he couldn't hear me.
/ury Kubrln 's column runs .\Joadu_.-,
U'cdne~dJ_,, and Frida.'.
[ HICKORY FARMS "j
Today Nev.port Beach Library will hold Bowers Museum in Santa Ana .1t Mesa . Call 380-7360 for
T lk' t k'd their annual fall book sale through 10:45 a.m. Nov. 14. Call 759-1681 mformJtion. ~a inf g 0 I s. -A Saturday at the Newport Center or 631-0835 for infor~mt1on . Wednesday, Nov. 18 ___ ~or . op_ Qt.parents entilled -tfbnry,lJSb-Sar'i CTeiTfi_e __ n~le.._...O ... n-ve-.---;.......;~..;.. _
"la I g About Drugs and AJcohol : Call 644-2124 Tu esd ay, Nov. 17 . Meda' Ca l plann1'ng -
Great · Party FooQs
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Children" will be offered at 7 p.m. U a umn.1 ~ USC alumni Real estate women Attornt.!y Todd Litman will g1-.e
at TeWtnkle Jr. High School, 3224 35 _and under are invited to a Women 1n Commercial..Rd.£>4.J L:OncJuct J wor~hop for care-gi,er!>
California St. in Costa Mesa. Call get-together from 6 to 8 p.m. at \\Ill hold ad nner meeting and or the elderly on the subject oi
556-3433 (or information Margantav11le, Pacific Coast program at 6 p.m !'-o'. l 7 at the M~d·Cal planning at l p.m. ~O\.
Ch'ld f · Highwav 1n Newport Beach. Call N 8 h .. 1 lt Th 18 ac 650 T()wn Center Dm'e, suite I sa ety -Dr. Angela Spence/ M. Hermann at 240-1800 ewport eac '" arrio . e 550 in Co>tJ Mesa The \\Orf...,hop Stampe. noted pediatrician, wtll • k program will co .. er such topic., as . ~l~eracy Networ ·~ d h · I I) oil~red by the Or.rnge CJregl\~r addre ... s safety measure) and 0111ce an s oppmg ce nter !IJ e>
accident pre,ention for children Ce e rates -The Orange industrial sale> and ot11ce ll!nant Resource Center in cooper.it1on
C l . ,.,, k I · · F · II with the Orange Count\' Bar aaed K·S at 7 pm. "'t Ad ... ms ounty 1teracy ,,.etwor , a ea!>mg or more 1nrormallon ca o .. .. h 1 A soc1.11ion A nominal don.111on 01 School. 2850 Clubhouse Rd in coali.l_ ion t at promotes 1ter.a.cy Je.1n CJrdne• t -30-u ll1u. h h II ~ 10 '' requ1·.,.~ I r >r mJter1Jb .1nd Costa Mesa A Q&A ~)s1on \\.ill ""'1t in t e county communiti~. '"..,' Dr: Suess -lud, l\dl). ,1dmin1strat1\e co>t:.. Call GBO· rnn
follow The e\.ent is sponsored by install its ofiicers Jnd celebrat~ •ts children s ser\ u~~ ::oord inator tor · or int rmJtion.
the Adams School PTA . For more first >ear 01 sucCC)S at •ts first the Ne\\port Beach Public L1!:.iral'\ • ·
information. call :.51 .9507. annual meeting. to .be held from 4 '"ill discu ... > th e 1 re and e.:irh Ortgam1 -A , ... orb hop tor
T t . to 6 p.m. at Lhe office) of • D S er 1 drt:n 1n origJ m1 the JapJnex: oas m~sters meeting Saddington and Cacciamatta, wnt.ng ... oi r ue:.s at the me~ting Jrt ol paper·folding, ,,m be ottered
-The _Harborltth Toastmasters 19100 Von Karman Ave ' Su1t-e of lhe t-.;e,, port Be.:ic. 'l F nend> oi at 4 :30 p. m l"ov 18 the Co)tJ •
Club will be meeting at 7 p.m at 300• in Irvine. L. Dennis Smtth, the Librar). 1 p.m ' ' 1 i' Jt tht! ~\t?!-J Libr.uy
Newport Beach ~ountry Club Acting ChancellQt of UC·lrv1ne, will Newport Center L1bral) 856 Sin d ·
Three speaker> \\Ill addres~ separate address members and guests. Clemente Drr">e Ca 760-01 r Thurs ay, Nov. 19
top~cs for the club, \ .. hie~ 15 · Anyone interested in promoting Community High school drama -~e~igned ~or indi.viduJls int~rested literacy is invited. Free admission. associations -The Southern 'cwport H3rbor High School~
in improving their commun1cat1on For more informJtion or a Counties chapter of the Commun1t'· d II h d I d n k 11 R t ' dr3roJ eJprtment \.\i pre~s et t e an ea ers tp 5 1 s ~rva ion~ reservation, call 630-1964. As:.0e1ation) ln)titute ''' I prt.>)ent a a\\Jrd-winning plan "Children of a
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_ 14-16 oz Beef Suck~. Ham St1ck'S or
• Turkey St1ck3 • aow 2 for $9.99
Cheese Balls and Logs · now 3 for $9.99 .
16 oz Melt Av.ay Mints · now 2 for $5.99
Unde r
$10
S1ock up no\:·
for holiday
get-togethers'
WESTCLIFF PLAZA
642-0972
FASHION ISLAND
720-0335" -are required to resel'\e breJkfosr. H I'd b t" • luncheon progrJ m on deahn~ w1th L Cod" 7 30 N 19 which is fr~ to f1r)t-t1me v1s1to~ O 1 ay OU aque -Las e )'~' at : p.m ov • 17th and Irvine Ave Between B Dalton Books Call Dan Stalker at 639·9860 or Commodoras of Bahia Connth1an \endor), such a) !Jndscapcr... . 20 anti 21 in the f'orm.in loJ ts Newport Beach and Pottery Barn
Charlotte Jayne al 640-0218 Yacht Club will feature a wide array contrJC::tors and roofe~. Jl l 1 .30 Performing Arts TheJter. 1 Sth and
Conservator . o( holiday gift items Y..ht!n they a.m. Nov. 17 :tt the REd Lion r.. ne streets n "-'t..>\\port Bejch. For • Send A Gih B11 Phone 642-4302 •
Y ta h th d I H I d _...'.H:o~1:e1'.:.. _::3~0 S::'.O~B'...'._r h:t·~·'_:~:_tt _:1~1~C:::os:t'..:::i __ ~ii~c~~c::•t ~' n~C~or~m~.i~1~io~n:..c::.i~ll'...'.7~6~0'.::· 3~2'._'.1:_9.:_· _l~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!': ~resentation _ u s ge t eir '' annua o 1 ay pper Boutique from 10 a m. to 3 p m at astawa~ and 'ewporter North; 1he club's fac11t~y. 1601 Ba)'-s1de
The Early H1)tory V\.111 be the sub1ect Dme. Corona Ciel Mar. A s 1 o
of a presentation by Orange County buffet luncheon will be sen.ed from
h1sl0rtan and writer Ellen K. Lee for noon to 2 p.m Call 644-9580.
Ne\\.port Conse~atory members
and guest> from s to 7 p.m at the Friday, Nov. 13
Dunes Clubhouse, 1131 Back Ba y i
Dci\e in Ne-. .. port Beach. Fcu Dry Bones -.
information, call 548· 1438. American-born lsrae'' cartoonist
h d Ya'akov Kir~hen, '"h())e daily T urs ay, Nov. 12 political cartoon "Dry Bones"
S~o~inf and the appears m the JerusJlem Po)t will
W be the guest speaker at the Or p ac -Dr. David Burns, inaugural membe~h1p breakfast of ' c
an expert on the health lhe Jewi5h N.it1onal Fund aus111e.).L 1-----------
------,,.,nsequences of smoking and and Proression31 Division, 7:30
involuntary smol..ing • will be the a.m. Nov. 13 at the Westin South
keynote speal..er for a seminar Coast Plaza. titled, Smoking Issues in the
Workpl.lce,to be held from 7:30 Saturday, Nov. 14
(Continental breal..fast) lo 11 a m.
at Rock\\ell International, 3370
Miraloma A'lle • tn Anaheim For
more 1nformat1on" call 834-3547 Coastal politics -The
question ' On the 20th Ann1"ersary
o( the Coastal Act, What has 1t
Accompl1)hedl" \ ... ill be the topic at
the annual meeting o( the Friends
of the IMne Coast, 7·30 p.m at
Western F~eral Savings and Loan,
4 Corporate Plaza in Newport
Beach. Coastal commissfoner ;md
Huntington Beach city council
member Linda Moulton Paterson
will be the guest speaker. Call
644-5998 for information.
Book sale -Friends of the
Back Bay tour -Friends ot
Ne, ... port Ba) V\.111 conduct free,
cwo-hour educational tours of the
Upper ,...ewport Bay Ecologial
Resel".e at 9 a m and l 0: 1 5 a.m.
Nov. 14 Gather at Eastblufi and
Back Bay Dri\e For more
information, call 646·8009
Hatha Yoga -A class in
HJtha Yoea "~111 begin Nov 12 at
lhe Oasis Senior Center , 800
Marguerile A ... e. in Newport Beach.
Call 644-324"4 (or information.
University Women -
The Newport-Costa Mesa chapler
of the American Association of
University Women will tour the
2 pnto9pm
Streetside Aoce
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LIVE Rock a Blues Band
Danelng Under The Sten
Gifts and Prizes
A Faw Woman Art Show
~lm~Cafe
1a10oM. Pall ttlt tg and FwtUI
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In today's crowded world, waiting in line is part
of fife. You do 1t at the supermarket. At the post
office. On the freeway. And if you belong to one of
those big health clubs. chances are you're paying
good money to stand in line. Because the fact is,
today's big health clubs sell more memberships
than they could possibly handle And that
means more people. more lines and more
• time standing around than working out. ,
At Shape-Up Newport. we purposely
limit the memberships we otter How?
By sitting down with you and finding out
what your fitness goals are
We then acquaint you with our one-
on-one fitness programs and explain
how they are des1,gned and supervised
by accrQdtted personal trainers (PFT)
We also tell you how we f ~I about qu1tters-
we don't hke 'em.
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Which means we make every effort to get you
back into the gym 1f you start to slack oH. In a
nutshell. you learn ~hat we emphasize ded1cat1on.
not procrastination.
As a result. our club rs big on commitment. not
crowds If this wart loss philosophy has got you
pumped up, give us a call We'll arrange a
friendly tour and introduce you to some
of our PFTs The rest. 1s up to you
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usiness Th~ Business P"S~ runs on Mondays, Wednesdays. Thursdit~ and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642·4321, e)(t. 3 71
Pl;ua To"er, a 21-story, South
<..oa!)t Plaz..i office tower
Ji.:vclopcd by CJ. Scgcrstrom &
Sons, ''as recognized wllh t\\ o
;rnanh. fr um the Los Angeles
Bi.:<.1ut1lul Committee -ohe for
the building ll!)elf, and the other
lor 11s onginal sculpture.
The '>tuinless-steel-clad
building. designed by Ce~ar Pelli
in conjunction with CRSS
Architects, '' )lS cited for
archnectural dlitlllctiven~.
''hlle the sculpture, , .. h"h \\Js
created by Aiko Miya''".1k1, wa)
1nglcd out in the public art
CJtcgory.
Pla:ta Tower 1s believed to be
the fir'>l Orange County office
project to win two of the
Oe;.iutiful Comminec J\\Jrds
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On the occasion of ll'i
one-year ;1nn1vcrsa11. Co-,1::1
~1esa-b.1sed marJ...cting and
~-ummumcation., ftrm Strategics
:innl1unccd 'CH~ral ney, <.hcnts
.\mung the ne'' client'> are
Rl>'>Cmuunt An:il\.uc.:il. l\1hon
1--lihJcn Amcn ... .:i. Inc, CncmJrk
I hcrapi.:u11c ~ef\ices. O'Neil
Eh..·ctrnn1cs, MagncTd. PlJ\\Cr
rc.:hnl>ki~~ Sy~tems. Applied .
U rulo.:' .ind Cardionos11t' Inc. .. ::J
\kn ' clu1l11er Do"nl') &. Co.
l1J' l>pcncJ J ney, !.tOIC 011 the
,c~ond level of Cry::.tal Cnu11. ,11
South Coasl Plaza The
full-sef\1ce store caries .1
complete ~clecuon ol sum.
~port:. .... ear, !.hoes. furnishing'
and accc!.sorics.
~coct..CU •" ~
Plaza Tower i.o Costa Mesa recognize<t for architectural design.
cuisine. lCN's three J'.)Ubhcly O\\ ncd
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Carmelo ~ton to, OY. ncr of
C.umclo':. R1~torante in Corona
dcl Mar. has been appointed
C\CCUll\C \'ICC president of the
~Oulh~rn C1\Jfornia chapter of
L1J1> lt;ih:.i. ;in 1nternat1onal
N•lh.1at1on of Italian restaurant
'"'er ... rnd rood importers
Je..11\::ited to promoting Italian
Cosw Mc,a-bascd tCN
Pharmaceutical Inc. has chosen
Todd J o)tl'. formerly of Cooper!)
S.: L) brand, to fill the ne\\ I)
crea~ed posllion of vice
~ subsidiaries, SP! Pharm:i-
ceuliculs Inc., ICN Iliomcdicals
Irtc. and Virotck Inc.
J>leDse send )Our Up the
Ladder announcemcn1s to the
Pilot's business editor, Tony
Cox, at JJO lY. BDJ St., Co tu
Mesa. 9161.7.
president of ta~ Joyce "tll abo
be responsible for tax issues at
l/QtJIV~-rro~ S'AtE
All Floor Samples
MUST GO!
Long win ets
Dealers Cost:!
STRESS·O·PEDIC TENSION/FIRM CHIRO PRESTIGE SIL VER DREAM . 16 Yr. Warranty 25 Yr. Warranty 25 Yr. Warranty 25 Yr. Warranty
Plush 1,000 Coils · Pillow Top
TWIN set ..... •199 TWIN set ..... '269 TWIN set ••••• •339
FULL set ....... '189 FULL set ....... '249 FULL set. ...... •320 FULL set .•••••• •399
QUEEN set. .• •310 QUEEN set ..• •339 QUEEN set. •. '499
KING set ..••.• •329 KING set ...... '399 KING set •••••. '499
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Plush or Firm Plush · or -firm Plush or Firm PilJow Top
TWIN set .•••• '279 ~IN set ••••• •299 1W1N set ••••• '392
FULL set ••••••• '30 FULL · set ...•..• '385 FULL set ...•.•• '399 FULL set .....•. '499
QUEEN set. .. •35 QUEEN set ..• '429 QUEEN set ... '489 QUEEN set ... 1569
KING set •••••• •45 KING set •••••• •599 KING 1et ...... •599 KING set .....• '699
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3601 Jamboree Blvd., Newport Beadi 92660
(714) 833-0551
MON·SA T 1 Oam-6pm Closed Sundays . .
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Daily Pilot Economic Index .
T he Daily Pilot's monthly
survey of Newport
Oench-nrea commercial real
estotc brokerages found some good
news ond bad news thi month.
Commercial· Real Est~ta
The good news is that leasing
ond sales activity continues to pick
• up, as bargain hunters take
ndvantnge of weak mnrket
conditions and property owners
• concede that unptofitnblc rcv~nue
is better than no revenue ar nil.
The bad oe\vs is that there arc no
signs of improvement in lease and
property values, and in fact, rental
cutes and selling prices may be in
further decline.
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In October, respondents to The
Daily Pilot's monthly suney of
commercial real estate bro.kerages
posted a 20 percent gain, on
average, over )heir October 1991
revenue levels. The October guin
n'arked the 12th straight month in~
which members of the survey group
either equaled or outpaced, on
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• Represents last year's performance. A score above
100 reflects an impro~ement over the sam<; m!'nth
the previous year, ••hile a sc()re below 100 md1cates
a decline. Scoring is based on re• enues of local
brokerages that are sur~eyed regu/Jrly for this feature.
average, their year-ago revenue levels.
Ahhou,gh the brokerages in the survey group
have mnnaged to find an increasing number of
tr:11'1sactions, they don't int~rpret increa ed volume
to mean a more healthy market.
of thing!. hi1 at the ~ame ti me .. I'm not sure
,,hethcr the o'erall market has picked up, but
talking to people. 1 get the impression there is
more activity."
The same re~pondeni aHnbutcd the
Improvement in acti' ity to tenants and buyers
seeking to take advantage of the do" n market and
propert) o"'ncrs concludi~g that purc~ase and
le ase offers probabl) "on t get beuer 111 the near
term.
"I don't typically like to be the pun>eyor of bad
new , but if anyth1rig, rotes continue to drop," said
one broker. "We've seen rates crumble c\en
further.
"I'm nOI seeing an) th ing sa)ing that's going to
change, short of a real .pici..up in the economy."
On the other band, "hile 1he ne"s remain bad
for property owners, the increase in overall llCtl\ 11y
is encouraging for real cst:ite brokerages.
"I 1h1nk the~ 're reahLing that it's unprofitable
rc,.cnue, but Jt least 11\ !IOmc rc,enue coming in,"
he said. "It come!. do"n to them deciding that 1hc
ne>.t offer probabl) "on't be a!I much."
"October was one of the belier months we\c
had 1his )Car, and No\cmber is shaping up the
same." one respondent said. "We\e ju t had a lot
The October inJcx s~orc for commerci:il re:il
C)t:tte: 120
Thursday, Nov. 12
Mission America -The
California Engineering Foundation's
Mission America re-industrialization
advocacy project will host a summ it
of business, goHtrnment and
education leaaers to discuss the
topic of eAhancing tne value Ol
U.S. exports Nov. 12 and 13 at the
-. red Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Rt-g1strJt1on is at 7:30 a.m. Nov.
12. For information, call (916).
ROYAL
CARIBBEAN
VIKING SERENADE
4 Nqlt Memn Baja
~ Diego-Cataina-Ensetml
s245•
per person + port tax
3 N9tt Memlll Baja
Casaina-~
1ran l275*
. 448-5411 .
North OC development
-The Commercial Industrial
oe,elopment As~1at1on will g1\e
an overview on development in
Nofth Orange-County at its Nov.
12 din ner-meeting. \\h1ch will
begin ,.,ith cocktails at 6 p.m. The
program will be held at the
Sheraton Newport Beac_h Hotel.
Cost 1s S33 for members and S48
for non-members. For inf0tmation,
oill 453-8030
Salt Lake City
from$298•
Pari(City
from S41a•
SnowBid
from$388*
2 NightsQ Lifts
Air-Hotel-Lift Tdc.ets
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Tuesday, Nov. 1 7
Portfolio Basics -The
Society o( Technical Communi·
cation \\11\ present a program lltl~d
Porttolio Basics," beginning at
6:30 p m ell the Bristol Plaza
Holiday Inn 1n Costcl Me)<'l. For
reseC\atlon!t caM 497-4361 .
Please send tour it&ms to The
Daily Pilot's business· editor, Ton,.
Co"' at 330 w. B.iy St., ,Cost.>
Mes.J, 91611.
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There's nothing like us in Southern California.
We're lhe talk of the counr11·! Millions of Shoppers have already
discovered our fabulou~ \'alue!>! \X'c have over 175 warehouse
outlets from coast to coast. And now we\·e opened a new
"Super Warehouse" in Huntington Beach. ·
It's like lots of great fucro11' outlets under one roofl One qufck ·
trip and you're in the middle of the be ·t bargains in town!
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you see in department store . T~ name men· suit\, sp<>rL\"\vear
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Andrew CoopetJMCM
Gary Sinise, standing, and John
Malkovich star in "Of Mice And
Men" now showing in local
theaters. look for Todd French's
review of the drama in Thursday's
Weel<end.
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We Have Some Very Shocking News
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I ._F1~e Print ... _ . . .· . ~. ·~
The following Newport Beach
.md Co)ta Mesa r~idents h;ive
graduJted from the Newport Beach
Public Library Literflcy Tutor
Prasram:Janet Beck, Diana •
Brookes, Jacqui Canfield, Debbie
Fishel, Gloria Parker, Rosem.ary '
Stuhlbarg, Sandra W~ber, and
Trudy Wilson from Newport Beach
and Leslie Sexton from Costa
Mesa. r·
In November, Irving Burg. a
Nt:wport Beach resident, will be
the su~ of honot for ~e fourth
anRual "Celebration of Lights" Ball
by Heritage Pomt. a Jewish
retirement home.
Lawrence M. Michkelson o(
Costa Mesa deployed with the l Sth
Marine Expeditionary Unit, Camp
Pendelton to the Western Pacific
.ind Southwest Asia in order to test
the Unit's sea-air-land design to
operate forward and respond
quii!kly. on short notice, to crises in
d1)tllnt lands.
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class
Wendy L. Fischer, recently
graduated from Field MediCcll
Service School where she studied
battlefield survival, personi\I
protective measures, and received -
instruction on bclsic tactics and the
U)e of weapons for self-deiense.
Navy Lt. j g. O.inlel E. Sav.ige, of
Costa Mesa returned abo.lrd the
guided missile cruiser USS Gridley,
homeported in "1n Diego from a
six-.month deployment to the
Persian Gulf. Savage also
performed an unexpected rescue-0(
the stricken Omani merchant ship,
the Adel II.
~arine Cpl.·Charles J. Weber,
recently reported for duty with
Marine Fighter Attack Training
Squadron· 101, 3rd MMlne Aircraft,
Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro.
.. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class L.
Scott Harrell of Newport Beach is
currently servtng aboard the
· multi-~urpose amphibious assault
ship USS Esse~. Secretary of
Defense Dick Cheney deli.,.ered the
principal commissioning address.
The USS Essex will serve as the
cerlterpiece for an amphibious
ready group and is also outfitted for
disaster relief and other
humanitarian operations
Ashley Jo~nson, 15, of Newport
Beach. is one of 300 candidates to
keit to L~ I oMEfN
Magazine's 1993 Miss Teen,1ge
America (RI program. Candidates
were chosen oo their scholastic and
individual accomplishments, ·
general awareness, community -
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with Aunt Millie 's '·
old c hest?
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~rvice, poise and personality.
CoJst Commun11y College -
District Boord o( trustee~
v1ce-presiden1, Armando R. Rui' of
Huntington Death, pas been
elected to the bOJrtf of trustees or
the Association of Community
College Trustees <ACCD where he
will wprk to strengthen the apa~1ty
of co1nmunity, technic.11 and junior
col~ in tealizing their mihion)
on ~half of the students and
cornmuniti~ they serve.
Or. Mitchell Y. Watan.lb<: of
Bnstol Par!.. Medical Group in Co)t,1
M~ ha> been named a fellow l>i
the Ame rican f.cademy oHamily •
Ph~sicians Watanabe earhed h t)
medial degree at the UM ersicJJt.l
Autonoma de Guad:>IJj.lrJ and
compleled his internship and
rt-)1dency training 1n Family
Medicine .lt U.C fr\!ine Medical
Center
Se.in Alan MlKay, of Ne .... port
Beach, has enrollt'd at Renssel.ler
Pol~tt.'Chnic ln)titute in Troy, 1' Y
Rensselaer is l..nown for its rigoi-ou)
t1cademlt'"'prograrn$-;-strengtns m -~
Jeron.1Ut1cs.-eng1neenng, robotic)
and computer science. and its
µrog1JnlS in the sciench , ~
.1r1.:h1tecture, rnJnagement, and thf'
hum.1n1t1e) ant.I social ~·enc.es
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war against these ho me damaging
critters. After 12 years of
continuous use, and treatment of
over 50,000 government buildings,
schools, apartments and homes, the
Electro-gun has proven to be one
of the most environmentally sound
methods of drywood tennlte
cbntrol avallahle today.
A viable alternative to tent fumigations, Ecola Service• lac.
and the Electro-gun together make a very attractive package,
offering its customers security and peace of mind, ·knowing that
THERE~S NO NEED FOR:
• Polson gas in. your home
• Removal of food or plants
• Costly roof tile damage
• Landscape damage
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and your pets
Treatment includes a written two-year
warranty AND is renewable yearly for the life
of the property! Now, doesn't that make more
sense?
CALL NOW FOR A FREE LIMITED INSPECTION/
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Newport Beach/Costa Maia Dally Pilot Wednesday, November 11, 1992
Volunteer directory ... :. .. -: 1~--
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Community Hospice Care, an OfgJn1za.
tlon thit prO\lides medic.al and emotion.:tl
support to t~minally ill patients and their ramlf~ In the Oranac County are.i, needs
volunttt<S In Costa Mela and Newport
• Beach. Volunteeri must ~ able to gi~e
two to four. ~rs ~r week for visiting
people, providing ~nod1c respite relief 10
are .&i\IM, re~ing and writing letters and
running occas1ooaf eirands. A frtt seven-
~ .et~ of \/Olunteer training da~ses
bf.gin on Mond.:iy evenin&' tieg1nn1ng
Sep<. H at the-Cryst.11 Cathedral in Cir·
den Gtove. Other non·patient volunteer
opportunities are available in the hospice
offlce or community and rl!Cjuire minimal
training f()( information or registration
all Cind~ uird at 637·7075. ·'
Cllta Mm Ctvlc PIQhoul8
·The tosta Mesa Ovic Playhouse needs
many volunteers for ushering, b.ickstage
mailings, typing, ligh.ts. sound effects, s~
dal e(fects, costuming, collecting props,
--play reading comrruttee, programs, ad\er·
tising. public relations, fund-raising. house
managers, assistants to producers, mem·
bership committee, cleaning and straight·
ening up, and photography. For more 1n·
bmation, call managing direct0< Patty
Tambellini at 650.5269.
Mlll11ltlrtcal Society
The Costa Mesa H1st0Jlcal Society col·
lects information, photos .ind .artifacts re·
lating to the history of Cosu~ ancf the
H"bor area. It is open to the public on
Thursda~ from fO a m .• ) pm. and by ap-
pointment. Volunteers are needed (or the
Children's History Program, 10 update the
current books and to d1s1nbute the materi·
als to schools when requested. The society
needs people wilh an interest in local his·
tory to serve .is docents llour gutdes) at its
histora~ site, the Diego Sepulveda Adobe
Ocher needs include people With typing
and filing skills and people .w11h neat
h.lndwrittng to wotk w11h the photo cof.
l«tion ror in(ormahon, call Charles
Beecher .at 548·7229 or Mary Ellen Cod·
ctird at 856·n93
Celtl Mell lltll'ICY Groop
The Cosu ~ Literacy Group run by
Mar~rie ful~ and Ruth Wilson need)·
ll'Cllunteen 10 help people become literate
Ot l~Kh English as a second i.ngu~ For sen~al 1nforma1ion or limes for futu re
cutor training seurons, call M.lrgery Fuller
It 548·3364. .•
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The Com Mesa SenlOr Center, a multi·
purpose senior seMCes facility, is now
open .lt the comer of 19th Sl1eet and
PomoN A~ue. Voluntetn .ire needed '° pnwtde occ~.il tr1nsporta1ion to fr•·I wn.ors, do minor home rTpairs, and 10 •s·
list with speci.il ~ts. fund-rarsing. gen
er.ii olfia work and word processing. \lol.
untttr 1n~1uctors are 1lso needed for
~ it the c.eoter. including boolt. re-
-Mw. chcxus, woodwotking. ,ewelry mal·
ing ~nd SpiniSh for more informatlOtl,
call the Seniof Ctflrer at 645·2356 from 9
1.m.·5 pm
Dorothy's Thrllt Sboll
'?<>'othy's Thttft Shoo in Costa Mesa, ~1~h benefits the AIDS SeNices Founda
tion of Orange County needs volunteel'\ to
setve as cashiers and help with pricing.
sorting and cleaning. TI~ devoted IS up
to the indiVtdu.il and store hours are Tues·
day·Saturd.iy from 10 a,m.·7 p.m, For in·
formation, call store manager Joseph Am·
ster at 542-6664.
Enter Seats
Easter Seals SQsiety needs volunteers for
ongoing clerical work, to help 1n programs
for chlldr<'n with disabilities an<t one-time
volunteers to help with s~cial events. Call
Marty Atherton at 54.5-2033.
fJch8nae CIUll Chld
Abuse Prevention c...
. Volunteer tr.aining session~ for parental
aides are coming up soon. Volunteers are
needed by the fxChange Club Child Abuse
Pre\lenllon Center to help families where
an incident of child abuse has been re·
ported and a referral made by the county
Parent aides work with an "at risk" family
for one year, building a trusting relation-
ship ~h1ch subsequently enabteS the par·
ent aide to teach tlie family parenting.
communiution skills and problem solving
techniques Training sessions are Sept 21
and 28 from 6:30 p.m.-10 p.m. and Sept
30 and Oct. 21 from 9 a.m.·5 p.m. The
.centi, .itlso needs volunteen to work with
families of high risk children wt)o are vie·
tims of parental drug.addidlon. Volun~
with a b.ickR,round in the medical field are
preferrta. (or infor~ on either pro-
gram, call 722·1107.
Fab'vlew Developmental Center
frllnlllllt191
Costa Mm UIPIPy • The Frieods of the Costa Mesa Library, a
support group (or the library, need~ vol·
unteers to run book sales and staff the
book room at the library fOf selling of used
books and purch.ning or new ones The li-
brary in general can use volunteers w11h
clencal skills and those with a willingness
or the knowledge to help run c:h1ldren's
craft programs. Drivers are needed to help
with the bool<s to the homebound pro·
~ram Also, those interested in \IOlunteer·
ing to help administer the entire Friends
program are needed HOl.lts .ire Oeioble,
including evenings and weekends. for in
formation, call the l11:?rary at 646·8845.
Gk-I Scelrts .
nccsj~ 10 help in the p1ogram and recre· ahu~I ..ic.1t1t1hes, at the main facility •nd
teen cent~r. Jnd a.s office a~sistants and
grounds maintenance petsons for further
infCHmation on \l()lunt~rin$. call Rita Re·
daelh at 646·? HH.
Gian Mouotaln, Inc.
Volunteers are needed to aid physically
challenged adults who meet monthly for
educational, entertainment and social pur·
poses Able·bod1ed •volunteers are .:ilways
needed to help with eating. personal
needs and mO\ ing \vheelcruurs at meclln~
• .ind ·outings. for 1nform.:i1.1on. call Anne
Hog.in-Shere>hevsky at 646·2170 or Dor·
othy White at 965·1176
Hat comecuon
lhe Hat Connection is a women's phil·
anthropic ,extension or the Chamber of
Commerce which ~""es the commun1t~
of Costa Mesa an Newport Beach. While
also shartng leads, information, resources
and O.\pe,ience m rega1d to--business, the
group rs invol\ed in charitable efforts. For
informallon, C.111 Kay Walburger at 650·
2144.
Heritage House A.merry
drug educ.a11on and mommrbaby aC11V1·
t•es ~oc more 1nf0tmation, call 646·2271 .
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The H1i;h Ho~ Head ln1ury Progra m's
Rea Censer 1n C~ Mes.I, a non·p<otit
nat.on·v.1de organ1L11Jon ser.ing the needs or head·in1ured adults .and their famihes. •
provides a rehabilitation program for
adults, 18 >ears old and over. from 9
a m.·3 pm Monday-Thu™1ly Volunteers
are needed 10 assist our students 111 phys1·
cal, cogn1l1H• and 110Ca1ional retra1n1ng As
part of the program students go to the
community pool and filness center. Vol·
unteers c.in give' one·on·one assistance at
all fac~1ties, or give time on flldays and
Saturdays fOf monthly excursions to muse·
ums, ballgames. picnics, etc Work a~
much or little as desired and all ages are
welcome for rylQre inrormatton, call Dee
Keenum or Joey Fernandez .:it 656·7458.
chrouatl the s.ale ol holiday ptttJng Cilrds
1he aTOicted children NVt' ~gnea Vol·
unteers are nf'eded to help Wlih ~les at
festivals, swap rnecb ~nd other evenu •
Voluntee'5 are ;iljO needed for clcmcal du·
ties 1n the orpn11.mon office fCK informa•
lion. call~ Young at 851·77i'4
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The Marett of Dimes office 1n Costa
~ needs volunteers f0< fund·r.aismg
comm1tt~ !planning ~ents, soliciting.
goods and ~f\licesl, speal.ing opponun1·
lies (in h1gtl ~ on the dangers ol
drug use clunng pregnancy .ind on teen
pregnancy, ge11ellCSI, occasional office
work and herp \y1lh bulk m.:i1lings For 1n·
formation, Clll 631 ·8700
Newptl't-Coltl Men YMCA
Tile t-.ewport-OM.i Mesa YMCA needs a
variety of eener.il ~olunteer help, 1nclud1ng
the adm1n1str.11111e cle11cal volunteers, gen
eral maintenance, landscaping. ~th
sport coaches and lifeguards ls~1al certi·
fication reqwed). for 1nrorm.t11on or ap·
pl>0tions, call the '<MCA at 642·9990.
The-Nt'wport-Mesa·lrv1ne ln1erfo11h
Council, an umbrella organizahon for sev·
era! area seMce groups, needs persons ac·
ti\.e '" the local coneregations to represent
the council by seMng on boards in the Open to Recovery
community and reportins back to the In·
The Girls Scoub or Otallge County w1li
train all adult volunteers. Volunteers are
needed for troop lead<'rs. There ;ire also ·
special committees to plan events for the
girls and adults. Committees could entail
extensive time ovet three Of four months,
Of 3·4 hours a l'll<>nth over ;a full )Car foe
ongoing committees. The Girls Scouts are
always lool.ing fOf community people will·
ing to share expertise for one-lime lee·
tures, demonstrations or classes. for infor·
mation, call the Girl Scout Council of Or·
ange County at 979-7900.
1erfa1th Council. f0< 1nform.mon, call Open to Recovery is a non·prof1t 0<ga·
Volunteer are needed f0t an auxiliary .µrol BrO\\.n .it 548·3283. n1Zation that will ser\-e as a proles~onal
support group being f0tmed by t-jerit.ige placement agency for recove11ng akohot· ~ House, a non-profit ~bstance abuse re· ww.. ,._ ,._ ........ 1cs and other drug users Volunlttf'\ are
..... ~ covery home for pregnant and parenting NH ~.._er .,,ftlllM91C~D91M1nn neE<ied to set·up, clean-up and olfer cler• Of Nlwllort·Mesl w en and their chifdren in Costa' M~. The Kids Cancer Connection is an orga· c,.I support (0< the upcoming ·Town
Volunteers are needed to raise funds for nization dedicated to the needs of -<lfllicted Meeting" ~pt. 2 at tlie Cost.') Mesa Com. CtrtnncOl'pora~ed orrets aff0<dable ancr-tiou~ needs, pro•iide holiday parties for-children with canCef. and deals with their munity Center. For informauon on the
acceuible su~rv1sed care centers for girls the children and to offer lo1.e and support emollonal, educattonal and financial mee1tng or on other "olunteer opportum·
and boys ~1th ~t~onally recognized pro-to )OUng mothers. Baby Step Inn is a pro-needs. The group's primary fund·ra1ser 1s ties, call M.Jnny at 722·7133
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·Apartment landlords decry West Side rezoning plan
~Owners say th at abolishment
of high-density housi ng will
decrease property valu es and
keep buildings in disrepair.
By Joel Beers
Stall W11ter
COSl A f\ILSA -r\ neighborhood al-
rc.td} &!1111.tcd h\ mu:-.hrooming dcn .. 11y.
' high cri111c •111d .1 blighted appcar.1nl·c \\ill
• onh gc( ''orsc 1f the Gener••I Pl.in ts not
: amended, \\ c't 51Jc: apartment 0\\ ners
• told Pl::inning Commb'>ionerl> thi.. \\eek.
f-'ivc: °''net:. of ;ipartmcnt bu1IJing' on
\.lr near ~h.1lim.ir Qrive objected lo tc·
wncs of their propcn~ lo conform lo the
lit\':. Gcner•tl Pl.111 ·1 hev '.itd the Jown·
zones \\ 111 kl\\ er their propert) \ Jlues J\
'~ell .1:. J..cc..p d1bp1Jated build111g-. 111 cfo,.
repair, cunti11111ng the surrounding ncigh-
hurhuod\ dll\\ nward 'liJe
"It jus1 doc 0'1 m.1ke :any seMc," ,;.a1J
Joseph Ac:.ino, who ow1h :in :ipunmcnt
bu1lthng on Shalimar. "·the cit\ ha thi'>
goal to reduce dCn!lity but 1n,tc:ld of going
direc:tly to 1he ~ourcc, 1hcy're doing it ull
bJct..'"ard.'' •
Pl:rnning commi~,1oncr' tolu propcny
owner~ Monday ther~ "·•' 1101hing they
could do. Only the City Council c•rn
amend \he General Plan. The council will
mukc the fin•tl rezo111ng dcc1~jons on Dec.
7.
T he General Plan. appro' ct.I in M.1rch,
abol1sh~d R-..t zoning. 1he city's h1ghcs1
dcrn~uy, which allo'}cd one un it per 1,500
square feet.
All R-4 zoning wu:. changed to R-3,
"'hkh allows one un it per 2.-180 squJre
fee t. ·
All turrcnt building' can s1t1y mtact and
cun be sold at !heir current deni.i11es.
Ho\\e.,,er, no new R-4 building., c<111 be
built any'\~ here in the c11y and na R-4
property can be raLcd ~ind rebuilt at the
same de11si1y. erty 1n 11s currcn\ condition. But buying ii,
Prol:icny owncri. -.:1y not only will thut rating it anti building ~mother would be
coi.t t tem money, but it will not succeed imprnct1cal bccau e 1hc number of units
in IO\\Cring t.lcn'l1l}. '' hich 1 the reason would be less 1hun cu1 rcntly exist.
"'hy thi: c11y abolished 1hc higher density Additionally, bank' unu s,ivini;s nnd
to begin wi1h. • Joans wall be wury of refin.rncing buildings
Acuno e~tinwtes the four-unit building that arc te chnically illegal, Acan...Q said. :...
he tx>ught in 1969 1~ wonh approx1mntely / "The General Plan sho\lld be changed
S375,000. Under the ne\v ioning, he csti· / baol tu .11low R-4 zoning," Acuno so id.
mates it's worth half thut. "Gelling rid of it docsn'1 help density. All
"Nobody is going 10 put uny investment it doc' ii hurt property owner\."
rn their buildings now," he s:ud. "And Commh,ioncr W:ill DJ\'enpon ee.,
1hat neighborhood is de1criorating fu st some truth 10 th;1t sentiment
and the reason for ii is that most. of the "l'm cen ainly no C\pcrt lll property
O\\ ncrs allow O\crcrowding, which puts a manatement or fin :rncing but I \\Ould as·
lot of children on uic street who form . sumc there is :.ome validit) to thJt," DJV·
gongs." enporl said. "l think the decbion to abol-
Acano an.~ other property owners said ish R·4 LOning has 'that pot~nlial."
1heir buildings will lose value due to sim-Planning Commission Chairman Chic
pie economi~. Clarke said ovt!rcrowding i not affcctcs:I
An examp1e: a d1lapid:11ed building C\· by zoning decisions us much as prnperty
im on Shalimar. Overcrowding and foully management.
management has m.1de it an eyesore. No City Manager Allan Roeder agreed.
prospective buyer would want the prop-"When you look at the properties th at
I
have deteriorated you can't attribute it 10
nny1hing other than neglect by the prop-
eny owners," RoeJcr ~uid Tue~duy. "A~d
c;houl<l thei.c P.eople be given u i.pccwl
bonu., or privilege to ullow more unah .
that will only deteriorate?"•
Through signed h:•1scs, l:Jm.llor.th c:..1!1
diet.lie how munr ~copJc C?ll h\e Ill .th.cir
units. Roeder stud 111.11ten11vc or un.c.irmg
lundlurt.ls have allowcJ overcrowding 10
sprc.1d in their :tparunents. Wit_h the over·
crowding comes crime and neighborhood
blight. . •
Density und rc~ulaung how _many ~~o·
pie can 11,e under one roof 1s a vc~, 1~11c fo} all locnl go,ernmcnh, particu-
l:irly tn Southern California. The stute hi.ls
ruled against city attempt 10 enforce or·
dinances limiting the number of people
"ho live in an apartment or home. ba ed
on Cl\ H rights i sue).
Currently, the only stnte guideline
1:11cs that no more than 15 people can
live in a t)picnl onc·bcdroom :1partmcnt.
Fuentes calls for cleanup of 'posted rubbish' Motorcyclist severely injured in crash
when his motorcycle slid OUI of cont rol shortly aft~r
J ;30 p.m. Si111plic10 and the b1t...e apparently sepa·
rated, each ... tiJing indepcndcntl) atross 19th Street
at the it)tcrscction of Pomona Avenue.
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..... Republican Party chair
wants political signs,
placards picked up.
91 R~ss Loar
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lcJ up'' Ill! d11 t;. pul1111:,, 1~'1111\!!
.i .:;.JI l1Jl Ilic llllllll'd1.1k'
dl·.1n·up ul p11l1til.d ... ign' .111J
1 •. 1,,ud' kll 1,,h111ll b~ ''·irr1ng
l I h!IJ,llC\
It '' 11mc I r .ill c.111J1J:itc-.
1mohcJ 111 the eklli1\ll lll
rct111\\C lhl· 'Mt.ii blt~ltt ue.1tcd
Good Food • Good Service
Great Prices
by the countless thousand~ of
poliucal signs 1h:11 remain
posted throughout our.
communil)'," Fuentes said in a
"ritten statement bsued by 1hc
Rcpublion Party of Orange
Count). •
"I am c'pcciall} concerned
about the c;imp.11gn11 "hich
ut il1tccl glue and p•l,tc 10 plhl
"gn:. on \Hiiis and puhlic
.. t1urturel> \Ve need 10 rid 1rte
lantJ,c..ipe of all the unsightly
:.1gni. and po'ter~."
Fuentes 1' ast...ing count)
Republic.in e.imp.i1gn \Olunh:cr-,
to pitch in .ind remo'c their
cantl1datc~· "gn,. '"hich he CJlb
"posted rubbish." Even I hough
campaign signs for both politica l
part ies arc often found in close
proximi ty -::ouch as those for
Assembly cu ndidatcs Gil
Fc.rg.u.s.an and Jim Toledano. -
Fuentes SJid their remo,al
,hould be conducted on n
'1nc..1ly parti\an b.1si'
"The Fcrgu ... oni tcl> ought 10
tal..c down the Fcrgui.on i.igm
and the TolcJ.1noitc ~hould
t.11.e do"n the Toledano signs,"
luentes said .... I hose 'olunteer-,
"hu \\Cle in.,.ohcd 111 putting up
the signs might lnow "here the
signs were put and could beM
help to bring them down."
~ Huntington Beach man breaks most
of his major bones after crashing bike ,
then being run over by passing mot9rist.
By li>fiAnn Bashtda
Slllt W11te1
COSTA ~ll:SA - A Hunlington Ucach man i' re·
cvvcring al Western Medica l Center after breaking
n~a r'; every bone in his body \\hc.:11 hc lol>t control of
hi-; motorcycle while allcgct.lly d1 I'111g at a high rate
of i.pccd on 19th Street Saturday.
Ho:.p1wl officiub told police that 1hc only major
hone 1101 brol.cn in Vito S1mplicio-.. body b 111, nghl
forearm. E\ell hii. facia l bone' \\Crc cru~heu 111 1hc
crash, according to police
\Vitnesses told police 1h;1t S1mplic10 was drh ing be-
tween lanes on 19lh S1rce1 at a high ra te of speed
Al tha t same momen t, witne!>\e~ s::iid, u car drive n
b> a 67-}ear-oM Co~ta Mco;a resident \\ ... , 1ra\'eling
"e'>t on 19th Street, preparing to mukc a left on
Pomon.1
According 10 report'>, 1he c.1r Jro\c o'er 51mphc10.
1 he dmcr tif the car \\<J~ not injured, bu t ollicer
initially thought Simplicio \\as <lead at the scene.
llO\\C\Cf, the J·hear·old m:111 !>Ul'\l\ed 'the night to
\Vcstcrn McJ1<.<1l Center, Jc,p11e masst\'C 1111u11c,,
1mplic1~ ha' since been upgraded to stable but
gu.1rded condition, police sa1J ...
lnws11ga1or S1c\C Rautus 'aid ihe accident 1 cur-
rently under 111,e:.tig:rnon. No one has been c11ed.
Rautu'> ':till .tkohol·docs no t ;.appear to he. imol,ed.
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~Weddings -
KEY-LEYSEN The bride's attendants were Donna
Sonja Leysen of Schuele, Knty Brandt, Tracy Wiseman,
Costu Mc a and Nancy Shur and Candace and Chdsea
Brandon Key of Neal-Ricker.
San Francisco The bridegroom is the son of Jane Brandt
exchanged wedding ot Newport Beach. His attendants were Tim
vows in St. Montgomery, Geoff Williams, Mike Barnett,
Joachim Ca1holic Mike Smith and James Lewis.
Church, Costa The couple are at home in Costa Mesa ·
Mesa, on Sept. 12. ancr a wedding trip to Palm Springs and
rhe couple greeted Catalina Island. She is a legal assistant in
125 guests at their the law offices of Wolf Stern and he is an
ri:ccption at 1he engineer with L'Oarde.
Center Club in Costa Mesa. .. CHAMPON-YANK
Frank and !be Lc>:.en of Costa ~esa are 1he ' Jill S. Yank of Newport Beach exchanged
parents of the bride. She wore a white satin wedding vows with Gerard Champon of
gO\\.ll embroidered ~1th pearl s and sequins. Huntington Beach io a July 26 ceremony at the
Her cnatron of honor was Katie Voegele and Waterfront
bmlesma1ds \\Cre Kathryn Fitzgerald, Marta Hilton Hotel in
Harsch, J ulie Hibbard an d Valc:rie Orlando. Huntington
Carol:-n Nulle and Andrew Key, both of San Beach. One
I rJn\.lsco, :ire the parents of the bridegroom. hundred guests
f-fo, best mJn \\JS Sonn) Hong and ushers were attended their
Erik anJ Kurt Le)sen, ~bll Cross. Tom reception also
~111.kregg anJ Jim Ornstmeycr. in the hotel.
I he couple JrC residents of Santa An:i after The bride is ~
.1 \\CJJing trip tll the islands of H:iwaii and the daughter of
~1.rnf. He 1s a mcchan11.:al engineer at Mr. and Mrs.
\kOunnr:ll Douglas 1n Huntington Beach. Arnold Yank of
llRANOT-MACKJNTOSH Newport .
Kir!>tv Mackintosh of Balboa Island and Beach. She
1Jav1J r. Brandt of Newport Beach exchanged wore a white bridal gown with a train trimmed
,,cJJing "o"~ Sept. 12 in St. J::ime~ Episcopal with sequins and satin bows and a filled bodice
Churd1. 1n Nc"purt UcJ1.·h. One hundred fifty with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves
g.11.::.t~ JltcnJc<..I J reccpu0n in l3elcourt H ill. also embroidered in sequins.
C.m>I and DougJld ~lackmto)h of Walnut Melissa Yank was her sister's maid of honor
(. r1.•d. are the p.ircnt) of the bride. She '"ore a and bridesmaids were Lisa Lezama, Dina
"Ii. JnJ Ch J11t1lh !Jee go"n "1th n S\\Cethean Scholtz, Karen Sommer nnd Rachel Schreiman.
11.:.:k!inc 4u1hcJ anJ bcaJeJ "ith h.inJ sewn Bernard and Molly Champon of New Jersey
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Craig Rauchle and U1hers were Randy Rhodes,
Mark McGregor, Greg Coughey and Seth
Yank.
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are residents of Huntington Beach. She is
employed in real estate and retail sales and he
is with Chnmpon Leasing.
LILLY-COWNS
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Lilly, both of
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T~e couple
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John J. Collins
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Robert LeGere.
Pam Birmingham, sister of the bride, was her
maid of honor and Lisa Smith was bridesmaid. ·
Airma Wyberga and Lauren Collins were
junior bridesmaids. Andren nnd William
Collins were flower girl and.ring bearer. •
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles K. Lilly Jr. of Tustin
are the parents of the bridegroom. His best
man was Greg Rogers and ushers were Jeff
Wright and Tom Primrose.
After n wedding trip to Cancel Day in St.
John and Morning)tnr Beach Club in St.
Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, the couple arc
residents of Ne"'port Beach. .
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.\tR. and .\IRS. DAVID EDWARD DAUGHTERY
~t.o.ine Lorene Magruder of Seminole, Okfa. and David
LJ"ard Daughtery of Quanah, Te.~as, were married August 4,
19.t:! He \\JS 1n the military sen1ce at the time and later served in
the Europe:ln The uer of Operation) until October, 1945.
The couple CJmc to CJ!iforn1a in 1955 and hn"e been resident
,,( Clhta f\lesa s1n1.c: 1964 He \\:l) employed by Douglas Aircraft/
\kOonnell DouglJs 1n Huntington Beach until 1969, where he
"a~ an Engineer Sc1cn11st·techmcal coordinator between
.\!...Donnell DouglJ) and NASA for propulsion systelJlS. He
r1.cc1 .. cd a commcnJat1on as a member of the Snturn team that
~cnt our ftr!il man to the moon. He was later manager of test
engineering :u D:itaproducts Corp. SPG, in Irvine where he
rl.lircd 111 July of 198.t.
l'hc1r daugh te rs held a Golden Wedding Anniversary
illcbr..111on for 1b.c._ca.u.ple.. at Torch I a kc in upper Michigan at lhc_ _
~ummer home of 1he1r daughter and son-in-law, Ors. Cela and
U.1m Laughlin of Wilhan)ton, Mich. The other hostess was their
Jaughter. Teresa and her husband. Lt. Da..,id Fletcher of
Ro.111o ke, VJ Also present "'hen the couple renffirmed their
\\CdJing \.O\H 111 a double ring ceremony. were the couple's
brother\ and )t)tc:rs. Walker and \Vann Lee Magruder of Fairfax,
011.IJ. Alla \' and Lucille (Macgrllder) Daughtery, Shawnee,
OJ..:IJ , John D..1ughtcry of ,Anaheim: Orville and Opal (Magruder)
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The engagement of Nancy
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Jeffrey Kurt Lewis of Newbury
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CJI Poly San Luis Obispo.
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Ritz crowd plans Christmas ball . ~ Underwriters plan Dec. 5 holiday gala while· treated to food and music.
"A glorious holiday party on
Dec. 5 fill ed with tradition,''
commented chairman Paul Nyquist
describing 552 Club's 27th annual
Christmas Carol Ball planned for
the Newport Marriott.
The "'iall was the topic of
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Society
comersation of
125 underwriters
Ji11ing Sun<la}
C\-ening at the
Ritz Restaurant.
The gueMs 'or
Hans Prager an<l
the Unde"' riting
Committee \\ere
greeted by
undcl"\vrat1ng \ICC
chair Dennis
Parrott and hb
wife Tami and
serenaded by
Murray Korda
musician .
To date, S 0,000 ha') been
pledged to und<mYrite the ball .
which will benefit Hoag Hosp11afs
emergency cure unit.
Besides "ord!> of apprec1:11 ion
for their support, the undc"' riters
were treated to a great meal of
bay shrimp ir'I pupa) a, duck
prepared in the Da' a nan manner
''1th S\\ eel and sour reJ cabb.1gc
\\Ith profiteroles and creme brulee
for dessert .
Guest included "angels"
Donna und John Crean, Jeannette
and HaJ Scgcrslrom, Katharine
.ind Richard Agnew, Fran and
John Appl~gate, Charley ;rnd l';ora
Hester, Betty and Fred Gr.izcr,
H.irriet und Sandy Sandhu (Just
b;1cl. from Can.1<.I:.), Catherine
Th)'en, Gerry and Wally
Schroeder, Elizabeth anJ William
Vincent, Sandy and Richard Stage. Also kept busy chatting
Sewell, L~uri and Mike were An nie La Ru ssa nnd John
Mendenhall, Ellen and Bob Wilcox Walcutt, the two other featured
Jnd Kath y and Tom White. • players in the three-character play
Abo aw Barry Cole and Sue running through Dec. 6.
Mahon, (he "ill make the music-"I loved the play ... it was
for the ball}, Betty and Harry ' f incredible," said Barbara Glabmarr
Babbitt (he will sing -that's attending with husband Jim. Same
trat.lation), Kathy ant.I Ron Me rri -sentiments echoed by Hedda and
man, Carolee and 552 prez Robert · Steve Marosi al\d Pat Anderson,
McDaniel and ball co·chair Jo area sales manager of American
A1.ln Iluzza· and husband Chuck. Airlines, honorary producer of the
• play. Others seen included Joyce
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the ')!Jr on South Coast Reper-Joel Slutzky, director of the
IOI)\ Second Stage Friday evening production David Em mes, Martin
for "Odd Jobs" and was still tak· Benson, who welcomed the crowd
111g "bO\\S" Juring the reception (he is directing ''Our ·country's
\\htch followed in the theater. Good" on _Mainstage) and scenic
Directors Night subscribers were designer Cliff Faulkner.
an\tOU!> to greet Martin, who has Nicole Cottrell catered the
appeared numerous times on reception offering theater goers M~11n .. 1age, but wa::. making her cheeses, fruit and a variety of
Jcbut on the intimate Second sweets.
Above, Chuck and Jo Ann
Bozza are serenaded by the
Murray Ko rda players at the
Ritz.
At right, De nnis and Tam i
Pa rrott with host Ha ns
Pragec, right, at the Ritz ·
Ca rlton where underwriters
planned annual Christmas
Carol Ball for Dec. 5 at
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At le ft , Barbara and Jim
Glabman greet actress Nan
Martin, left , Friday evening-at
So uth Coast Reporty party.
Martin is .starring in SCR'
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WAGNER
From A1
Neither Wngncr nor hi nttorney
were prel>ent at the clo ed session
meeting.
Wagner, 40, n 20-ycar school
district employee, is under crimi-
nal investigation by the Orange
County District Attorney's Office,
but he ha!. not been chnrged w,ith
a crime. Deputy District Attorney
Carl Biggs said investigators had
to be temporarily p1.1llcd off the
Wagner case to work on the re-
cent Huntington Harbour shootdut
between four teen-agers and nn
Orange County Sheriffs deputy.
Diggs has repeatedly declined to
comment on whether Wagner will
be charged with a crime.
"Our poltition is that we don't
want to say anything until the in·
vestigation is compf ete," Biggs
said. ·•we would like to make a
decision as i.oon as possible
whether there was a crime that
was commilled and whether it's
something that we want to pros-
ecute."
School district Deputy Superin-
tendent Carol Berg abo declined
HEIGHTS
From A1
day or two late.
City officials will prepare a reso·
lution for the next council meeting
that will give the city ilUthorization
to begin the annexation proce·
dures· and open the Joor for the
possibility of a zip col.le change.
Santa Ana Height:. is an 3ffluent
area that i.it:. nestled north of the
Upper Newport Day and is locked
in bet\\Cen Ne\\port and Costa
Mesa. Residents there have long
battled to become part of Ne" port
as a way to curtail the planes that
take off from John Wayne Airpon
and screech acro~s their homes
with a deafening pitch.
But John Wayne Airport isn't
going anywhere, and i.ince the city
has reached agreements with the
county to regula te the amount of
takeoffs. the noise issue has now
faded as the main thrui.t behind
annexation, s;1id Ken Dclino. dep-
uty city manager.
Now. the biggc-,t isl.UC regarding
.inne'<:ition is cost.
To bring Santa Ana Heigh ts
into Newport De:ich could coi.t ai.
much as $2.3 million in new fire
and police SCI'\ ices and street im·
provements. An additional
S 150,000 to S2SO,OOO a year v.ould
PROJECT
From A1
that included ducks and white
cranes.
"It was like li,1ng behind a big
field." she said. "Now it's like I
lhe in San Quenun." •
Mam.moth concrete walh and
chain-link fe nee<; now dominate
the 'icw outside Bluma 's back
door. Convoys of trucks speed by
on an asphalt path less than 20
feet from her property line. Dust
and vibrations from construction
have taken their toll on her prop-
erty anu health.
"It's lttrc~.,lul. 11 rcillly is.~hc
sa1J. Who would '':int to li'e like
this?
And Dluma's problems :ire rela-
tive ly minor compared to i.ome
homco"" ncrl>
"Some house'> Jrc esi.en11 ;1 1ly to·
ta led." Friend JIU "There 1s i.o
much emotional dl'..tress 1n,ol\.ed
GRAFFITI
From A1
unsavory order from a clas')mate
Out only one studel).l. perhaps a
sympath1Ler for the gum-scr:iper:.,
said be wasn't h:ippy w11h the
class' choice.
"l don't want to do this," the
12-year-old boy sa id. stubbornly
to comment on any additional
legal uction the school dii.trict
might tnkc. The di~trict Ciled a lien
against Wugner in banl.ruptcy
court last week to recover the ul·
legedly embezzled funds.
"We arc not going to malo..e any
comment until the dbtrict attorney
has concluded the investigation,"
said Berg, who is assuming leader·
ship of the school dimlct while
Superintendent Nicoll undergoel>
quadrupie heart bypass l>Urgery.
Nicoli's' surgery is scheduled for
today at Hoag Memorial Hospitol
and his recovery is expected to
take about two months.
Wagner's attorney. former Or·
ange County deputy district at-
torney Paul Meyer, has said in
published reports that he does not
believe any money is missing from
the school district. Meyer has not
returned repe~ted phone' calls
maQe by the DaiJy Pilot.
School board President Forrest
Werner said during a previous in-
terview that' Wagner may have re·
turned the funds he allegedly di·
verted to his shoe repair business. ··we haven't really been able to
reconcile these accounts to sec if
be needed to provide Santa Ana
Heights with Newport Bcach·type
• se l'\1ices.
Delino insists, however, that it
will be up to, Santa Ana Heights
residents or the County of Orange
to foot the bill.
"lf the· financing c:in't be put to·
gether, it may not be done -pe-
riod," said Delino, who expects it
will take the annexation one to
two years to complete.
S:inta Ana Heights residents say
that's fine . They jultt want to be
pnrt of Newport Beach.
··we use the sel'\icci. of New-
port Beach, we dine here;· De.·
Mille ..s:Ud. "Santa Ana Heights re·
aliz.es that its big problem is ide.,p-. " . . t1ty.
&uck Johns-. is another Santa
Ana Heights resident who has
been fighting to be included in
Ne" port. He said a considerable
amount of money given to the
county for redevelopment by Santa
Ana Heights residents could now
be recouped to pay for annexation.
13ut overall, he's glad to sec the
city finally going forw:ird with the
annexation.
"h's the culmination of m:iny
years and a lot of good people
''orking on things," Johns said.
"lt's nice to see it coming to an
end."
in something like this,··For many
people. their lik s~ivings h:we es·
sentially crumbled. They can't sell
their homes and they're trapped."
Claims Crom individual homc-
OWl\Crs range from $20.000 to
S-t00.000, Friend s:ud. The totgl is
more than S2 million.
Preliminary settlement talk:,
have occurred, but nothing defi-
nite has happened.
No trial has been ~et, but a i.ta-
tus conference hearing will be held i
Dec.-7 .m Or-!lnge-Couoty Superiru:_
Court.
While not discui.sing the par·
ticulars of the lawsuit, Dill Zaun,
the county.:s public works director,
said he's :l\\are of the construction
impact.
"Jt 's difficult to have a construe·
tion contract of this magnitude
without some inconvenience to
neighbors or fiomeo'' ners," he
said. "For the mo t part, I've th1nt..
they\e been \Cry patient."
v.1ping a table. "I'm too tired."
So which project did he \Ole
for? "Project go home."
The remainder of the clai,.,,
however. went about their tusks
with gulttO.
"l have no ide:i where they arc
now." a befuddled Wettcngel said,
scanning the area for his students.
"Gut they seem to be enjoying
themselves.··
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Parenti. unJ community mcm·
ber~ have gathered more than 300 connects the i land with the city. . ~ignatures call.w& ror 1hc school .... Aftef many delays, Council unanimously nut proponents argue the new station w~11 give the
board to rctirc~coll, whose one-approves $1-million structure-on Island. fircfigh1ers better ucceltS to pum of the island \hat
)Cur contract expires nt the end of they don'\ have occcss to now because of. tra~f1~·
ne).t June. Some parents have crit-"Our ability to provide adeq1.1a.1c serv,lCC IS incum·
ic1zed district management pruc· :~ ~~ Oodero bent on having a station...bn ~he !~land. d1.1c to trJffic
tices that made Wagner one of ;\nd the briJgc," said f-'ire Chief 11m Riley: .
two top tidministrators who en· NcWPORT·UEACll -Alter months of design And city official say u~in~ the old .fire ~.1011on,
dorsed school district checks and change' und ycur~ of planning, llulboa bland Is fi. which hai. been declared l>C1.,,m1c:illy 1.1nso\Jnd, is not a
the only j nc in charge of reconcil-nJlly buing to get a new lire slatiun. viable alt~rntttivc.
ing all accounts in the district'i> City Council memhcrlt un.1nimou,1y approvctl the The new ltt<1tion 15 expected to hous~ three ~o four
$95 million budget. construction of u S 1 million, 4,454 square foot, two-firefighters amJ has room ror t\\~ full-sized enginc,s.
"The petition is u good, healthy story building with a J().ft>o t clock towel' and public Some opponents of the station also compla1~ed
thing," said a school district em· restrooms. that the new public restrooms ut the fire Sta lion
ployec who usked not to be idcnti-The new sta11on, which has been in the worh since would result in noisy vbitors . ,._
fied. ··~1 says 10 the school boilrd 1989, will l>ll nt the site of u f6rmcr Union Oil l>tation And 13ob Lewi'> 0 Ualbou hhind resident and un· t~:it the superintendent is respon· ot tht: corner of P:u t... anti Marine Avenues. succcs-,,ful city co~ncil c~rndidate, "as particularly in·
s1ble for what his underlings are While many hlund residents whole-heartedly sup· ccnsed that the Planning Commiltsioo extended the
doing. tn the corporate world, he ported r~placing the picturesque st;nion at 323 M:i-restroom hour~ from S a.m. to 10 p.m. because :i
would huve been canned." rine Ave .. \\hich hJl> been in open since 1931. some planning cotnll\lltl>ioner said he li~ed to drink bee,r at _
Meanwhile, school district cm-complt1i11ed the new ~tation i~ not needed. · a nearby Chirrcse re)taurant and may need to re~1evc
ployees have complained that their "I w:inted the city to do M independcni report himi.elf at the rci.troom.
health insurance· checks nave that U}l> a new fire stutlon ii. needcu," Dob McC1f-''l re pectfully ltUg&Cl>t that the member~ or th.c
bounced. But school district or-frcy, founder of Concerned Citizen) of Dalboa bland. City Council mut..c a strong statement ~,ga1nst this
ficials s:iy some checks are being told the council Monda). "You could have hung your cJvalicr auitudc and ovcrdde th e Chinese beer
returned by the bank becaul>e of hat on that, but l couldn't cunvincc )OU l~ do that." amendment," Lewb )aid. "The relltroom hours de·
instructions not to cash any checkl> Another oppponent, ~like Sulli\'an. contendl> that sel'\C closer :,iudy than the capacity of one man's
endorsed by Wagner. The district since a majority of the calls the firefighters respond bladder.''
il> i suing new checks and paying to are off of the bland, the old station is in a belier The council obliged and i.ct the closure of the rc -
for returned check fees. posilion to U\'Oid tra ffic and get across the bridge that stroom hours at 7 p.m.
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November 11 , 1992
lhe Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387
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JOHNER:· They don't co111iJ any . tougher
~ For 3 years this Estancia quarterback
has been a human punching bag, but he
Just shakes it off, and keeps on ticking .
By Barry Faulkner
Sports Wrllef
COSTA MESA -Matt Johner
could have beei;i a contenduh.
Needing a victory Friday against
Costa Mesa High to maintain hopes
of his first-ever CIF playoff berth,
Estancia High's senior quarterback
clings to his prep care.er with the
faltering strength of a punch-druf!k palooka.
A 6-foot-l, 180-pound southpaw, Johner will
strap it on for what may be the final time, against
the .irch:rival Mustangs. ln the process, he must
take care not to irritate the gash on his jaw bone,
which took 16 stitches to close after last week's
four-quarter brawl with Trabuco Hills.
Though Johner has done much to impress the
judges, many of whom rate his talent worthy of a
Divisioh I scholarship, there is ple nty to suggest a
split decision on a career laced with more knock-
downs than a Golden Gloves weeke nd • tourna-
ment.
You'll never hear the quiet leade r say so, but he
has not always had strong support in his comer.
his headset, watching hi charges slice through the he was i.till a very v~ble part of the game."'·
Eagles' pass protection with the precision ~f a ve t·.._ Liebengood, and confounded opposi ng coaches
eran cut man. • aside, Johner also inspires admiration from op·
And when he •has been resourceful enough to po~ing players, like one head-hunting linebacker
get off an accurate spiral, his receivers '1ave often fco m Canyon H igh.
countered with hands resembling 16-ounce gloves. ''He hit ~e pretty good," ·Johner recalled of a
"Mau has never compfained, once," said Estan-particularly bone-jarring end to one of his pat·
cia Coa~h John Liebengood, who is continually erited scrambles, earlier this season. "He was yell·
amazed at the patience his · ing 'Stay down! Stay down!.'
standout displays with some o f · But l got right up and told .him
his less-talented teammates. 'M 'l get hit like this every game.'
"Ac accepts the limitations he's att Johner is a great He couldn't figure out how I
faced with, and keeps trying to and courageous football got up." /'
do the best he can. I've neve r I W 'd Johner has always gotten up;
seen him show his frustration p ayer. e di every-always gone the distance. More
by yelling at his teammates. thing that was legal to often than not, it is his sheer
You have to admire a kid like keep him from throwing single-minded will that keeps
that." the ball, but he was still the Eagles competitive agnin~t
Corona del Mar Coach Dave a very viable part of the teams that would otherwise
Hollarfd felt obligated 10 con· beat them senseless.
gratulate Johne r, after his game. 1 -DAVE tllt.UNO Last week against Trabuco,
team's 33· 7 trouncing of the Corona del Mar coach Johner intercepted two passes
Eagles. Johner rushed.• for 63 Crom quarterback buddy Pat
yards on nine carries, and had Barnes. Johner was abo driving
eight passes dropped against a the team toward the potential
Sea Kings' defense which shadowed him through· go-ahead score, in a 21 -14 loss, when his final pass
o~~· belting him after seemingly every release. attempt fell incomplete in the end zone.
"Mau !ohner is a great and courageous football Johner had three TD tosses in a 22-15 win over
Many a defensive coordinator has drooled on
player," Holland said. "We did everything that Century this season, then snatched one of his four
was legal to keep him from throwing the ball, but See.JOHNER/83 Estancia High's three-year starter Matt Johner.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAll PlAYER OF THE WEEK SailOrs bounce Hawks
Beau knows double impact .... Laguna Hills no match for
Newport Harbor in girls volleyball
wild card match, 15-4, 15-6, 15-6.
host St. Joseph of Lakewood Thursday
night.
There was npthing in doubt Tuesday
-Misty May drove home 10 kills;
Dani Foley had SlX of the Sailors' 16
service aces; Melissa Schutz wa cred-
ited with six kills; Sara Faifborn, one
of seven sophomores oo Newport's
squad. got her first start; and Laguna
Hills was buried from the outset.
~ Newport Harbor's super-lineman has been
a major thrust in Sailors' Sea View quest.
By Sany Faulkner
S9cMtt Wiier . .
N ewport Harbor High two-way starter
Beau Ralphs takes pride in the fact
that he rarely leaves the field. The
senior lineman, however, is not averse to as-•
sisting opponents of! the field, via a crush·
ing block or sideline tackle.
Ralphs, a 6-foot-2, 245-pound offensive
tackle and defensive end, hammered an opposfog defensive
back on a downfreld k.ick-
out block In the late stages
of the Sailors' 27-16 upset
victory over Santa Merga·
rill Thursday njght.
The moment helped en-
grave Ralphs' signature on
the victory, and prompted
an uncbaracte ·s · on-field
celebratioh, a '""Ralphs
raised both arms, while
tailback Wade Tift cut up
field for more of his 152
yards.
"It was near the end of
the game, and it seemed
everything was going our
way," Ralphs said of the
celebration. "When your
pulling and you get to lead
the runnjng back, it is one
of the rare times an of-
fensive lineman can get aJittle glocy."
ing spring
• Tift into the
secondary for
much of rus
well-earned
yardage.
For bis ef-
forts, Ralphs
is the Dally
Pilot ~layer
of the Week.
"I want to
do whatever
it takes to
win," Ralphs
said •of his
rwo-way role.
He is one of
~n ly l WO
Newport
players to
start on both
sides of the
ball, and the
only one ~ho
doesn't re·
Ce i Ve e X·
tended
breaks.
"It docs
get tiring, cs· Daily Pilot Player of Week Beau Ralphs.
pecially when
there arc turnove rs, instead of punts, because those (punts
and kickoffs) arc the only times I get to rest," he said.
Ralphs admits he prefer defense, due to the increased op·
portunity to impact the game. :
See BEAU/II
By Roger Car1~on
Spotts Ed•tOf
N E WP O R T
BEACH !.. ot often
is there a bonus at-
tached to a runncr-
up finish in Sea View
League play, but for ~\<".:~..-r
N e w p o rt H arbo r ,AV
High's young girl volleyball team, it
meant another tune-up before gett ing
down to the"' major wo rk in the CIF D i-L
Vision playo s. -
And although it took but 49 minute.
·of play· for Coach Da n Glenn's Sailors
to dispose of visiting Laguna "Hill., in
the CJF wild card game Tuesday night.
15-4, 15-6, 15·6, it.-as nevertheless just
that - a lmle more work under their
collective belts before tangling with
"Serving is a major part of o ur ~ame
and they had tro uble with it,'1 . aid
Glenn in the aftermath. "The kids
played well, but we~re definitely going
to have our work cut out for us Thurs·
day night." •
Th~t's when the Sailors, now 16-4.
test St Jo. ep on the latter's court
(Glenn is not ure if It'll be at the
"tiled-floor" of St. Joseph, or a t nearby
St. John Bosco High). .
H'lrbor saw St. Joseph briefly (a 15·
10 victory for Newport) on the way to
the Santa. Barbara Tournament cham·
pionship; Glenn recalls a pair of solid
hitters and a good seller to deal with.
__j
Eagles storm past Pius X
...,. Three-set wild card rout puts
Estancia at No. 1 Gorona del Mar
in CIF first round on Thursday.
ectibo office that Bishop Amat, rather
than Pius X, was its third-place team.
For the Eagle!> ( 10..6), their o p·
ponent wasn't imponant But 1t wtll be
on Thursday "When ;hey play C-0rona
By Rtehard Dunn del Mar, the nauon's top-ranked team.
10 the first round. Spotts Wrur "This is fun for us. playing the o. I
COST A MESA team 10 the countl),'" Estancia Coach
Now comes the real Tom Pcstole i smd. "We're only one
Ralphs, a returning All-Sea 'View
League selection, has captured the
spotlight on both sides of the ball this
year, a rare feat for even the most tal·
ented trench warrior.
Sponsored by:
c ha llenge. Est an cia bu crash away from beaung them."
HigtT's girls volleyball·
1
Unfortunately for J.he Eagles, the
His performance against Santa Mar-
garita underscored his importance, !S
he batted down three Sean O'Brien
passes, and was a central figure in lim·
iting the Eagles' ground attack.
In adaJtion, he provided his usual
standout performance on offense, help-
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that can either be "erv short or long and very sweet.
While there arc many great mcmoncs throughout a high school
sca.-.on, ~t of the best playing mcmonc arc
during the Cit· pla off .
• Estanc1.l, having its bc~t season m years. h t•
cd P1u'I X. which wa third tbe Del Rey
League, and 1\Jesday'~ three-set victory sends
them to No. 1 ·~cdcd Coron dcl Mar. which is
a very tough draw.
Co rona del Mar, tf at beats 'Estancia. must
play the winner of the EJ Toro-Mira C.O.ta
match. If Mira Cmta w1M, a coin flip will deter·
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82 Wednesday. November 1.1, 1992 --------------------------------------------------------------~---. . -------------------------
• Orange County
Prep Football Top 10
~
(Daily Pilot selections)
1. Los Alamitos 8. Sarvtta
GnHins (9-0)
1ust coasting
rest of way;
tuning up for
the CI F
playorts
2. Esperanza
Aztecs (8-l)
are easy
winners. El
Dorado could
01ve them a
game
J;
3. R. Alamitos
Vaqueros
(8· 1) Repeat
No compeL11on
1n Garden Grove.
Los Amigos
(4-3·2) next up
4. Irvine
Vaqueros
(8· 1) have Sea
View League
title locked.
May be team [
IJ beat 1n ClF ,.... __
5. Mater Dei
1.1 o 11 3 r c h s
(7-1·11 l'.a ng
l.~ I\:~ fle N Qb,
S ~ Clemente
Jst hurdl e
:ie ... ~en South
Co:ht :::E
Friars (7-1-1)
got surprised by
Fountain Valley;
still a Top lO
team . no
question
7. El Dorado
Golden
Hawks (8-1)
can ·improve
stock with big
bout Friday·
Esperanza. '
8. Trabuco Hills
Mustangs
(8· l) get past
Estancia ,
21-1 4, huge
favorite against
Laguna Beach.
9. Newport Harbor
Sailors (7 -2)
.crack Top 1 O:
Saddleback in
way of No 2
berth In to
playoffs.
Loo.J~~
1 o. s. Margarita
Eagles suffer
second toss in
iea View: sttll
rate as major
contender
entering CIF.
Sor:ce1•
DCC 111111
Rhlerslde
RIVERSIDE -J'he Orange
Coast College men 's soccer team
propelled itself back into the hunt
for a Southern California playoff
berth Tuesday, b}anking host Riv-
erside .<;'ity College, l ·O.
Estancia High product Sergio
Suarez con~erted an assist from
Ali Mossadeghi sbc minutes into
the opening half to back OCC
goa lie Satoshi Funatsu's sparkling
effort, which"included 18 saves.
The victory, OCC's second
traight shutout, improved the.. Pi-
rates J.O l 0-6· 1 overall, 7-4-0 in the
Orange Empire Conf.ercncc. Com-
bined with a Fullerton-Irvine Val-
ley tie, and a Golden West victory
over Rancho Santiago, the Pirates
move one point behind the confer-
ence co-leaders (IVC and Ful-
lerton).
°"8"9• Coast 1, ..,.,.. .... 0
OCC scoring. SUaru 1. Slm: Funllsu 18.
RlverSlde saves God'Mn 14 -
ace women
rip Rustlers
COSTA MESA -· Center/for-
ward Linda Lewin scored twice in
the first half and added an as ist
while Orange Coast College team·
mate Dani Taylor scored once and
assisted iwice as the Pirates de-
feated Golden West, 6-1. in Or-
ange Empire Conference women 's
soccer action Tuesday at OCC.
The Pirates, 7-8-2 overall and 5-
5-1 in conference, took a com-
Bra•lng rlg/ltB 1JO 111111 tor tlllB •:.
It's thB Elg/BB, MBBI lrBBhman 11m•
.._. On any level, regardless of record ,
this Is the one that makes, or breaks.
T wo teams looking for a bit of soloce from n
rugged Pacific Coast League campaign will
collide Thursday when the freshn,1en unit
from Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools meet.
The game at Costa Mesa High will murk the
season finales for both teams. Each own 1-3 PCL
murl.s e)ltcring the game.
"We've gone downhill," said Estancia Coach
Art Perry, whose...t,,eam is 2-7 overall. "There are a
lot of factors involved. lnjuries have
played a major part in our season."
Despicc playing pretty well on defense,
the Eagle~ have had trouble de"eloping
consistency on offense. Part of thnt can
be bl3med on the injuries, according to
Perry.
"We haven't had the same team on the
field since the first game," he ~aid.
"We've lost games by scores of 7-6, 7-0,
13·0 and 33-0. We've had trouble
scoring." .
Not helping matters for 1he Eagles was
that their top player,' Ryan Crogan, broke
his thumb three weeks ago nnd has been
lost for the season. Crogan is a tailback
on offeme and inside lihebacker
defensively. ·
Two players have shared the quarterbacking
duries -Jere!Tly Osso and Frou!,rh :1ahid. "TI1cy'rc
both pretty equ:il; Jeremy is the better thrower,
and Frough the better runner," according to
Perry.
Last season, E tancia swept the football series
from Co)ia Mesa ar all three levels, with the
Eagle)' freshmen po ti ng a t-i-O victory O\er lhc
Mustangs. Perry belie,'es it ''Ill take a top effort
from his team to repent last yea r's success.
.. "They (Costa Mesa) have a really quick tcum
"'.ith two fine running bad..s," he aid. "We're the
underdoa.'' . •Costa Me a (4·4 overall) will be trying to holl
a thrcc·anme losing 1tre1tk against the Eaales on
Thursday.
After beating 1hc Laguna Beach !ro)l'Moph
sqund, 14-6, the MusCangs}iave fnllen on hard ,
times, losing to Lugunu l lllls. 1.2-8, Trubuco Hills,
48-16, and Century, 32-13.
"We played real well agaimt Laguna Hiiis and
should have won that game," said Costn Mesa
Coach Jim H3gey. "We ju!tl couldn't play wirh
frabuco. Wh utevcr 1hey did, "<:Vkcd. They run the
opening kickoff bnck 90 )'ards for a TD and had
some big, big plays.
"Against Century, we self-destructed
with fumbles. 1 don't think Century ever
had Id really' drhe to score." .
The Mustangs are expecting the roturn
to the starting backfield of 1ailbnck Ryan
Ta)'lor thi week. .
Ta) lor. "ho suffered an Achille_s injury
against Laguna De:ich, has been hm11ed
to his defensive duties the past couple or
weeks although he did run a liule bit in
the second half of the Centu ry game,
accordjng to l lagc.y. ·.
''RyJn is an outstanding defens1\ie
playe r," said I l:lgcy, "who is a true
hitt er. He hus a good feel for_the ball:•
Other., who h;ive stood ou.t for Cos1a
Mesa include fullback Josh Amezola. who
switched to tailback ''hen Tnylor was injured and
also plays linebacker, and 21-0-pouncJ Pat f\tcDride.
a fullback on offen t: and Jm .. n linema11 on
defense. ·
"Pat l.eeplt getting bettl.!r," said Hage). "He
never pl.i)ed foo tbJll bdore this year, but he has
a chance to plJy \Jr uy nc\I )Cur.''
According 10 H ag~y. the g:ime shapes up as
fatancia's p:bsing game ag;iimt the runmng allad.
of the Musrnngs. "It lool.s lil.e they (the Eagles)
Y.ant 10°thro" the football, Y.hiJe \\e'reAfunning
team." he :itd.
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different players scored goals for
the OCC while goalkeeper Lisa
Bernhard had two saves. OCC's regulai--se~on finale is Friday at Pilot High School Football Power Ratings
Orange County Top 40
Power raungs based on per1ormance and strengtn ot sched\Jle and overall basis
s,1mol 1rcco1dl ............................. Rating School (r~ord) ............................. R;il ing
1 t ,, •\l.1m1hl'o 19·0J 99 8 21 Anaheim C8· 1) ......... . .... ~ 77 9
• ( 1~ 'Jn1a t8 ll 99 3 22 Orange (6-31 ,.,,., .................. 77.7
J I.: oridl\i AfJmllos C8·1l . 96 7 2J El MOOena (6·3) ............... 77 5
4 lr'\llll' •8 11 ..• • 96 3 14 Valenco.J (6-31 ...................... ~.75 o
5 \1J1t«Oe1P-1·1J 962 25 Edi50n(5-4l ..................... 749
'<'r'\•lt• I " 1-11 96 0 26. Villa P,trk (-l·-1-11 .. :............... 73 3
-£1 D. tJd.1•8·11 92 1 27. Footh1h 16·31 ....................... 73 2
8 TrJhvcu Hill; 18·11 9~ 0 28. Western (7·21 . . ................ 72 8
<1 ''"'purl H irhor 17·21 89 9 29 CenlU')' (4·-4· l 1 71 S
10 ~.:intJ 'IJ''(i'''.i C'·:!I 89.5 30 El Toio C2+11 .. . .... . .... 70 4
II r,urt<1n\dlleyC5-3-l1.... 8"'2 31 CardenCfo\.e C7·21 ......... 697
I~ '-vn11\ Hill. 1·-1.11 86 7 32 Kalell.i 14·5! . . ........... 68 O •
H h~.i Ht~ t&-H .. -11-85-'r2~~l+l.-t>f>aotia ~ll .. 671
t.i Cir,r.Jd!:l "1arl621l 850 34_,.Woodbt~>el2·6-1) ...•..•... ~. 67 1
1 S \\J1rn.i 1S·l t 84 9 35. Tustin (3.6) . ............ 66 6
It• l.\pu \Jll,•y (5 l-11 8-1 8 36. Saddleback 13-6) ..................... 66 4
t" \\1:.,..in\1e1o!S AI 64.7 l1.BIN-Ol11lda (}-{)) ....... _ ......... 661
18 )JnUcmenlc l4·-lll .......... _ .... 84J 38.Cos.i~Mesa(l-6),, .. _ ........... 660
I J U.111J Holl> l 51 83 9 39 Estancia (5-4).... . .......... , ... . 65.8
..:u H ... nt n1-:i.m Bl•Jrh 15 4) JU 7 40 Sclnt.1 Ana Valley (3·5-1) .......... 64.4
This week's prep football schedule
,.
Thursday's Qames
Se• View Leegue '"'ot~\ CdM al~
Peclflc Coe•t Le•1111e
,, .. .llY "' llQUlll ' •
'"'° Century Le•ew
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Empire L••e-
AJ,.. 1'>' ,, C~'Plm •
0.•rdon Grove Le9911e
• ·, "' • i90 • ~den
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Orane• Le•e11•
' •• 1,1~ • ll
South COHt LH9ue
511'1 Clemcnlt vs Met.er Del,
tt SA 8o"1
SuneetL••eue Denn Vit• vi MMlna. ii
V.est""'5tet
Friday's Games
S•• Vl-Leegye Newport Herbor vi
~Dlt' II SA Bowl T JStil '1 ~ • trmr WOOdbft091 n $.a ~pU l!Sa~·~
P•clflc c-•1 Leee-
1 1 te nc I• '' Co•I• Ille••· • litWOOtl H¥1lol l~ BcXll II lrJbvco
Cent11ry Le•ew Or"'9I vs ni, Pn • (J ~
Empire Le .. 11•
Thursday night hots_ at Estancia
C)
l ,1.111~1J I l1gh is calling out alt hands fo r Friday night's football game
'"'h l\1,ta Mc~a in the Eugle~· bid for a ClF Division Vlll playoff
t1..:rth, 1nduJing an old -fashioneJ bonfire on the Estancia campus, com-
pklc: \\I th banJ. cheerleaders. 1ea m, boosters and al umni.
11·, the U.1ttlc of the Dell, as well as a battle to continue on in10 the
pl.i)uff,, and Eagles' backer~ arc seeking all Estancia alumni and boost·
\'r' tu allcnd Thursday night at 7:30, on the campus, near the weight·
1·~·1111 If )Ou'd lil.e to be a part of the red-hot '4()), be there.
Monday Night
Football
rerums again ro the
Villa Nova
Join us for all the
action upstairs on
our 5 TVs.
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0renge eoast e Golden West 1
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Jotinson 1, COOk 1 Saves: BemNrd '
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from 81
turning from last year's varsiry,
will be very "fired up" for revenge
:igainst El Toro. u st year's
season-ending loss was :igain)t a
-\1.C.!)'~i~F&-team in
the quarterfin:ils, at El Toro.
Newport Harbor'& next game
(after d~spbsing of Laguna Hi lls
Tuesday) is at St. Joseph,. wbicb
won 1he Del Rey League . Newport
beat St. Joseph at the S:>ntn
Barbara Tournament, and, if the
trip to St. Joe's does not get in the
way, should move on to the
quarterfinals which they woutP-.....,
host aga inst No. 2-seeded Notre
Danie Academy. Look for, if they
get there, an upset in the
dungeon.
Mater Dei will travel to
Thousand Oaks to play the No. 5
seed, which will be very tough, but
a win wou ld bring Mater Dei
home for a quarterfinal match up
with No. 4-ceded Santa Barbara
next Tuesday.
L:iguna Beach is the No. 3 seed,
which will probably play No. 6
Capistrano Valley in the
quarterfinals on Tuesday.
At this time of the season, there
are many factors which can dictate
~ucc~. Some-are luck fa coin
nip) while )Orne are the product of
hard wo rk (who has improved the
most'?)
All of these factors, tangible and
intangible, are the ingredients that
make the ClF playoffs so exciting.
Cltnrllc Brande's vollt:J'bDll
rolumn Dppeurs Jn the Dally Piiot
crcry Wednesday.
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Wednesday, November 11 , 1992
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Estancia High's senior quarterback Matt Johncr (right) is always the center of attention from defenses of the loyal opposition.
JOHNER:
From 01
interceptions this year to s top the Centuri-
ons' final d rive inside the Estancia 10, seal·
ing the triumph .
"I Ukc to play defense, becau.!.e I get' to
give tfack some of the p unishment l have tQ
take on offen se," J ohncr said.
Said L;ieoengood: "I le doesn't rilce eing
on tho sideline. I lc's the type o f kid, who just
loves to play the game. If I asked. him to play
receiver. he'd do ii."
What Johner has managed to do !lb p.1st
three years is th'row for 2,717 yards and 18
touchdowns, while ru hing for SIS more and
another nine TDs.
his m od est average yards pe r carry (2. l ),
help doubters downplay his skills.
"To me, he's as good as ally quarterback
we've faced the last three yenrs," Licbengood
said. "People look at his. sta ts, but you have
to consider his athletic ability, and what he's
had to work w ith. Not to take anything away
fro m our receivers, but if M ate hall a blue-
ch ippcr catch ing h is p asses, you'd be reading
a lo t more a bout h im in the newspapers ."
Johner, w ho has a ttracted recruiting inter-
est from Colorado Sta te and U tah, among
o thers, said it has not alw:iys been nn easy
burden to bear.
ally. I like being counted upon to produce. 1
like making an impact o n the game."
Like a strectwi!>e parring partner. Johner
!>ays he's developed a tolerance for being
pounded, and admits some disbelief he ha-.
not been injured more.often.
"I have really learned to feel the (pai.s)
rush in t he pocket, and when to pull the hall
down, before it's too la te.'' he explained. "In
tha t respect, it\ really helped to twvc years
of varsity experience.
"I did get n little head damage last ye;ir in
the Century game. I played the whole way,
but I don't rcmemhcr any of the fourth quar-
ter."
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Wa1npolo
High school lootball
Gamebusters!
(Las1 week~s plays or 30 yards or more)
• 65 -Cody Charley
(Estancia). TD run.
• 61 -Bin h Tran {Costa
• Mesa), TD run.
• 58 -Wade Tift (Newport
Harb or), kickoff return.
• 56 -Nathan Lumpkin•
(Newport Harbor), fumble
return for TO
• 35 -Wade Tift (Newport
Harbor), run.
• 35 -Nicky Sualua (Mater
Qe1), TO run.
Game players!
Defensive Stoppers
•Costa Mesa's Matt Harber.
who •stopped Century running
back Julio Garcia behind the line
of scrimmage on two-point try
~te 1n the thrrd quarter. to
preserve a 16-14 lead.
• Corona del Mar's Brran
Hogan, a 5-1 O sophomore
cornerback, who l~aped to snatch
a potential TD pass from 6-foot-5
tight end George Arceo to stop
Saddleback from building on an
18-17 lead, leading to CdM 's
winning touchdown march.
H owever, his completion rate of 40 percent
(In for 440). hi<; in terception to tal (26), and
"l guess you could say I've learned to deal
with it. When someone makes a mistake, it
i'in't because they're not t rying. Ilcsidcs. l'vc
goc things o ther than. yelling at my team-
mates to worry about during 11 game. Acru·
Whatever the outcome Friday, J ohner can
hold his hc~1d high. I le has fought vnhantly,
with distinction. while a lways prov1dmg chal·
telrgers with much to contend. Commuml'f co11eoe -Soutllem CaM01111a P!ayolfs
'(lllSI round) OCC at Rancho Sanllago ~ 45 p m
• Newport Harbor's Chris
Etlwards. who picl<eao1f a pawss at the Newport 1-yard line to stop
a Sant~ Margarita scoring threat.
BEAU:
From 61
"There 1sn'r m uch recognitio n for nn o f-
rcn ivc lineman. and I like ma king tackles,"
he said. •
Ralp hs' defensive impact ogainsr Saota
M <1rgari10, w01s also enha nced by a s light
ulign ment c hange, which moved o u tside
linebacker Naiha n Lumpkin onto the line.
beside R a:phs, freeing him of o utside con·
ta1nmcnt respon.,ibility.
"When I'm -on the outs ide, ( h ave to rush
the passer to lhe outside," Ralphs expl:iined
of his normal alignmen t. 'But with N:uh a n
out there 10 contain, I h ad more freedom to
go either way against the guy blocking me.
lt made a big difference."
Though R alphs did not get one of the
Sailors' four sacks, he was a m o ng thO!>e con·
!otanlly pressurin g O'Brien, atTccting h is
focus on downfiokl receivers, a nd often
driving him out of the pocket in search of
mo(c time to t hrow.
Ralp • who <idnmes the Brinkley tradi-
tion · of never tolking trash, said he was
more than slightly motivated by !>Orne of the
published and broadcast comments a t-
tributecJ to O'Brien.
"I heard (O'Brien ) on tclevi~ion, aying
"Look out Sea View League, here we
come,' "Ralphs i-ai<l. "That got my a t·
tention. W e don't like teams 10 be cocky."
Newport Coach Jeff Brinl..lcy s:rn.I R:ilphs
is not the type of player you want 10 inc11e
with any extra mo11vat1o n
"He i an inten e c umpct1to r, ~ho JU t doc"n~t like to lose," Bnnl.;lcy i.u1d. "BcJu
leads by example, and he 1., one of the kith
who really is able to me tl) the occasion.
tle get's a lot of respect out un the field."
It would likely be ., ... re to,add Santa Mar·
garita, and O 'Brien, to hi' growing list o(
admirers.
• Estancia's Oscar Lomeli,
who recovered a T rabuco Hills
fumble on 3-yard line and
returned 1t 25 yards.
•Mater Dei's Kevin Pekar and
Nicky Sualua. with back-to-back
quarterback sacks to stifle El
Taro 's second-quarter dnve.
which had reached the Mater De1
24, shoving El Toro back 22
yards.
PUIUC NOTICE E PUIUC IOTa °' me lend hefeiNbow <» Deed °' T1u .. 1 Al the &me or \he Initial m•kH further orcfers. D u A y N E c H A I s-granting of the petlflOn, you PUBLIC NOTICE acntied. es r~ in the ~ ~anc publ~U<>o of lhls notice. These oftsert .,. enforce-TENSEN i!'C>Yld appear •t ~ hNt·1---------·• R•PORT OP COl9111011 ~T.tee 0# deed rnco1ded M1y 25 ny. •900 RMfOI the total amount ot the un-i t>le anywhere In c.t.lom.a CASE NO A138372 ~ and state your 00-Actltloue ~A o.IJ' ~~ T Ul77 111 Bodi 12210. Pl9ll . 12870 lt11111n(~ CA plld balance ol the 01>1191-by any law tnf0tcement 01. To 811 heirs: benel etaries. ~ons oS f11e wntten ot> 8us1neu Mem•
ConSOfid11Jnn domeeUC _..._.....,.. of 'the US 591 of Olhciel Records 1706 111a1 11• e370 By tlon secured by IM·~ 1. Wh has ed creditors conllngef\t Cl'edt-;ections with tM court ~ Stllt•l"4Htt ··• --.. T.' No ICll47 ALSO EXCEPT tit walet ot W1e~ V1CO Pttlil-descnbtd de.d ot ll\lst .cer 0 receiv or iors and' sons 'Wtlo ma lore tne heanng Your •P-The F 1 LIBERTY NATIONAl BANK of HUNTINGTON l oen No 11119tl rlQhlS or in1.,_ts Ill 11rater 1. Oeuit.I Oc~ 13 and esllmaled costs. •~· seen a copy of them. 0~,se~ interesled 1~ pearance may be In person are do. :~ :rson
BEACH. In the ... of CM.lfOAt"IA. Ill the dOl8 oetMr .... 07420!5-UJS rtghls no INlllor ho" K •m ~·1 PC(IS.1$ lllld a.dv~s IS AV\SO LAs proM><etOnes lh• Wll O< estate O< boll1 ()(by your 1aomey. ·ADVA~EO CAD 8481
of buelt'8n on s.ptembef 30, 1jl;UiUblllmlld-iln-Ur~Y~OU~ARE IN DeF.tWLT ed °" ,.,. 6'9ntor • .,.... 10/21 117•. 11111 $396.272 62 jvd~ que aparecen ;ii or DVAYN~ DArCHRTi YOU MAY EXAMINE th• t>eepc:IJf Dr HuOt.nglOl'I
,...__ ~ mlldti 'I Comprollef of the A DEED OF TRUST owood o utod by lhe Gt.,,. II is possible-tllat al ~ reverso de esla Cltacion TENSEN aJ<..a OUAYNE D file kept by the COUit ti dou eeac;, CA 9~
CUrrency, und« T"8 12, Unl*S .._ .. Code, ~D'Y~Tkk~T~ •0r1h""~, ,0t~~ !~ .. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~e ot ~~1 tne !1>9'1!~ son efecilvas par1 ambos CHRISTENSEN, aka DU-~~! a~ony!ter;:,ty• 11;~ ·Jettrey M1n1W Dulle. 8461
s.ctlof) 191. Cblrter Number 23179, ,.~,_ TO PROTECT YOUR PROP WI ........... • .. ...... ...,_..., ""' '!"'Y UV ess uo3n u•• conyvge1. tarrto ti esposo AYNE CHRISTENSEN ... ~...... . Deepclllf Of •• tiUl\llNjJIOI\ ......,,.,..,._ BE wn..eyed helelly, •hother -NOTICI! OF tolal indebtedness due A PETITION has t>een Wilh tbe COUit a formal R• Beach CA 92&1e
ol lhe Cu1Tency, 121h Dlntc:t. !R~ic"'~e ~~~ such wat&ff rights 111811be11 TRUSTEll'S SAUi Date: t0/28J92 • ~om~,1~ esposa, ~ta ~e llled by WILLIAM A. quest tor Special Notice of This 'business 'ls con-
parien. CMl'¥no IOl)fopu Loen N•• 7eaoM8 T D SERVICE COM· .,..vaon sea rec au a. BAKER PUBLIC ADMINIS-the filing of an lnventO<Y ducted by· an lndMdual ............ _, ftH•tMoee....,, ,1,...._ • NEED AN EXPlANATION 111w. petco&llll'IJ, prOIC.fip-JQftlSET Ta llo PANV Id T t H diet• una decision nnal TRATOR In the Supef>OI' end appreisal ot ulate H· The regi•trant(I) com-OF THE NATURE OF nE i.._ °' COl\lt..clual p.o..ldud. • ' ' • u ea NS -, o ta c.orte expida lnstNc> Coult ol Cal 1 · Cqu t sets 0t ot MY petition or enced to transact buSl-PROCEEDINO AGAINST thel the r.-vi-Et3SU1 •r Dian• Erickson, ciones adic•onales. Dlchu of ORANGE' omia, ny account a.s prOY!ded 1n "'ess under tne Flc:titious .,..., .......... n I u I.... YOU YOU SHOULD CON-''°" mlU8 hotein sNil no UllT cooe I Aee1etant Secr•t•ry I proh1t>ooones pueden hac-THE PeTITION tequests section 1250 ol the Cel·f()(· ~us1ness NMMIS) ltsi.d
TACT A LAWVER 1oterw to ot Jor the beMht API 423-t9545 90t South Lewes St. erse. cumpt.r "" cualqui• thet WllUA"4 A BAICER nia Probate Code A ~ ibov9 on· l().8.92
CUh end tMrl8rlc:ee due ~ rt heieby given oC lhe Gu1ntUf 110Y 11Qh1 to T.D. SEAVICE COMPANY Orange, CA 92681 Cal I PUBLIC AOMINlSTRATOR quest for SP41C1al Not.ee Jert Dulle lrom 09po9llory ~: INI Serfeno ~onwey. entoc ~ the SUtlac.e oe H duly appoonted TNStM (l1•) 3&5-4'700 p11te de 1 omia POf be •ppo>nltd u personal lonn is avlltlt~ from IN Th.s statement was filed
Nonlnlecest.o.aMg bai&lncet end ~ O..•.....,r. 1 C.Wor· the ll'OfJ811V dltlurbud IM• under th• followfn9 ct. TAC49722 cu.lqUlet' egente dll Otden ntpresentalMI to adm•111s· coun c:i.t1c with the County Clettc of
__ _. coin • ,..c n11 CorpocallOn u trust•. 111 rn lhe '»*Cf• o1 such scribed dffd of trust Will IF AV"'ll.ABLE ....... E EX· publ co que las haya red-ler lh• estate of lht oece-Attom~ fof the Pet .. ~ Counru on October
curNnCy .... • ...................... " ........ -Of SUC"*90' h\lll88 "" tub-rights. .. rwrved 1n lhe SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH "" • In b+do 0 qua haya vlsto l.W'la dent tlotMr: I. 1992 ., Interest-betting~ ....................... 17,092 slltuled trUll .. putlUllll tc tJeed rkorded M1y 25 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER PECTEO OPENING BIO COp!8 de ~s. THE PETITION requests TERfiY C. ANDRUS, • F541fl4
SecunUM ........................................................ 1.980 Iha~°' lruet ~ 1177 ., 8oall 12210, Peoe FOA CASH (in the lonn.s M4Y BE OBTAINED BY I. The name and addi.u lne decedent·s Will and COUNTY COUNSEL p bl ..,___. Bu.c:n F_,.-1 fund• ....... • 800 ~ BOb ei.,. en unma1110d sea uf 0 11-· .... n....-..ds which are llWfUI tender In CALLING THE FOLLOW· ...-I , .. _ d ed t u •stied ---...... • •
....... ..... ............................ * .......... ' man. Recorded Ju"9 \4, PAJICEL3 E':tm.ntts) I.he United States) and/Of ING TEl..'EPHONE NUM· ot lhe COUit Is: (El nomble tc;"'ICI sb~te.,,~h'; :,1.;n•~n<I and HOWARD SERBIN, Cost.l Mesa Oa.ly P11oC No-
S«:urftlee purcNMd under. -1980"' ~NIA Pege NIA IS 9ldl Nlllm8nt(sl IS/ire the cashier's certified °' BEAS ON THE DAY BE· y direccion de la COfle es), any~odlctl~ are available DEPUTY, tO Cfvfc Cen-vember •. 11, f8, 25, 1992
991...,..,,._ to,.... .. .......................... 0 Inst I 9<).Jl40e Of Oft1C181 peillWlally •t lollh Ill lhe other chec\\s sl;*cifed rn FOAE THE SALE· 1714) Supenor Cou" for the State for ••amlnation In the Ille ter Pla&a, P. O. Boa W·51\ ~end, .... flnencing ~: Recotds "' lhe Olla of lhe All.Cle Eo1ttlwd "Eu•· C1Yil Code SectiOn 292411 )85..68l7 (213) 627-4865 of Caltl0<nia, County ot Or-kept by in. court. 1379, Sant• Ane, CA
Loane end..._,'*°' County Rut.oldel ul Orln\jl8 mant•" t>I Iha DeUefitron jpay1ble In full Id the llrne P b ll ~ d N enge, ~I Sooth The City THE PETITION requests 92702·1379 (7t4) RENT uneerned Income...... .. ..... 138.~I County, CAltlorn.a, end l>Uf· unc»t •h9 S.C1ion hHd· f l saMI) all right. title and u s • ewpor Onll9. Oranoe. CA 92668 authority to admnister the 834-2002
lESS· ~ !Of toen .,.,., IO INI Notll.At °' Dir 1ng(t) in ad\ Altlcio 11111-..,tertst conveyed 10 and Be1ch·Cost.a Mesa Dlltly 2 The neme eddrns est.ate under 1l'le lndepet1-p bll h d N 1 .. -ftult 811(1 Etecllon 10 Sell t18t1 as lolows "Ufrt.llU' how he6d by II_ under seld Pilot Novemb« 4, 11, 11, _.:_. •-le"""""' 'num'-_; dent !.dtninistration of Es-B u ~ ,..s Lie •• •wpOo~ tt\fOU"'" ClaSS1f1ed and ..... ioe... .... _ .. ___ .... _, 1,......, -~ ieco1cJed June _. "Sottl t __ ,. E Deed ol Trust tn ttre prop-1992 ~5 .,..., -... ~.. """ "' .. (Th _...___ ea c ...... os ...... a.·•1---....;;V'~·----
LESS ~ trwfer 1. t&e2 .,, ~ NIA p_. ;~~n ..... n· ertv heretnaftet dHCnbed. ...,~ P"ltionet's auomey. or pe. :,~r~ the~~ Pilot November '· 5, 1t,h••I
rlak ,...,..,.,___ ···········-······u ...... O N.A IN! • 92•312332 OI PA~L 4 Easumenls TRUSTOR: JAMES R. GR._ PUBLIC NOTICE lltioner without .,, attorney resentawe to lltke many 1992
Loene and i.... net°'"'*"*' ..i Ofltull Ratanb, will lt'Qf8". egress. encl •• SET Is {el nombre. la d•recClon ICllOnS withe>Ut ~ wth508 a..~ ----___. ---138118 ... on ~ ti, 1912 ••t--• "''r •s ovei BENEFICIARY: NETWORK SUMMONS y ti nurneto de \elefono de4 ~ ... •P"'OVal "'-t~ t-... ,......,.. ... ...,.._,..,., • ..., ,_.......... ...• ' el 1 00 P M et IN North ~A;r '9\lt tS not FUNDING CORP., recorded FAMILY LAW ebogaclo d .. demandante, i;;g''~~ very 'j,;'~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~held.,!'::::....~ ·····*·~ ...... -..... 0 front 11n11tnee 10 lhe Coun· t ol • Condomrniu FebN:,'lg 27, 1989,,as Instr CITICION JUDICIAL o def dem-11dante que no ICt•onS, howwevet, the per· FlctlU.U.
ty CoutthO\.IM 700 <Avie. and over Cornmut11-No. 89-781 In Book Ptge DU.ECHO DE FAMILIA \1"'8 at>ogado es) LAW sonal repnisenlallve w.11 be 8 1 ...... _ N
(lndudlng ~ed ...... t.. . ................ Ul2 C4iflter 0r"'9 W... Santa ty F 1189 N IUCh 181m f1 Offi1C1,!'_r~sdln ~ t NOTICE TO RESPON-OFFICES OF 'DAVID 0 reciuire<I 10 give notice 10 u;.;;-• •;n•
Oltw rMI ntete owned .................................. 1,32• AN CA at nut*c IOCllOf\ 1111 ~hnod 1n lhe Ooc:l.t•-ic. P u"" flCOf er "' DENT: A\tlSO Al DE· y · lnteresled persons unless •men ~In unconaolldated tublldlaMI lo the hl(lhe~t bidder tor tlOn Such Msemolllts ~ ange COunty. said deed ot MANOAOO (Nombre): MUR RA • 1201 Dove they have waived not.ce °' The followlng person•
tnd-.ociated ~ ....... -......................... 0 cash (~ •• the trme Of ~· to the rrghlS 01 •,rustA~SbeE Sotheo fNToffow-E.. SAUL REYNOSO Slreet, Suite 370, Newpol1 consented 10 lh• proposed areTOoo.np g8buRASll(MESS s•sHOPS Ille in IHllA munoy o4 the the AsJOC;1ahon and th ng: ~ H l I ,.. You .,. being W41<1. A Beach, CA 92660 (714) actoon) The 1nclependen1 S Customerl' leblllty lo thl9 bri -United 5'81•1 .. •ruhl ti· rnembws a set 111rth 1n 1 EST IN AND TO LOT 730 usted le Ulan deman· 8J3.802l. aclm1nistrahon authOnty will '17· 375 8'1Slol St •lOO, on~~·-··· . _............ . •. 0 ,.._ end tneerNI. ~ Nlicle QI lhtt ~lartho OF TRACT NO. 907, IN dando • ~ ~ 09 tH2. be grant~ un~ss an inter-Costa Mesa. C.11 92626 ~ UMC;!. .. • , ........... ., ......... 0 Jo and -held i,., .. under mli:J ~ltln lhe COOi· TH&-GfTV OF-NEWPORl PETITIONER'S NAME IS; QAftY L. GRANVILLE •sled J>ersotl Mes 91' Ob-nedetdl P. Gat'l'ff. I 116
Olhef Meetl .............. -......... -... -................... 2,729 said o..ud in 100 ptO(>elly munrry Feclltties end 8~~· COU~ OF ~R-El HOMBRE DEL DEMAN-cr.,111 br JAME M ject>on 10 the pet.lion and W HUl'llt~ Dr . .,3, At-u. • .;;;;:=--·_L T°'* ....C. ........ -............... " ....................... 171,890 •u.llld ., IMS Coun"Y Ind "'°" AIVB" ~!!,_ ' STATE F ~ DANTE ES: MARIA MA·-~ --• CWM ~~cad.a, Calo . 91007 IJ ---111-atlft-.,.._delcilbed ti fd· •C.lu•rv rvnNIA-AS PER MAP-n<;• CL"OVIA FEITO REYNOSO r ._ _ _..__, --·• court Should not grant the hrs business ti con. p L..-UTIU lows -...,,.,.,,. OV9f lhe Re""'t COADEO IN BOOIC 28, CASE NUMaEA: Published Newport euthonly. ducted bV' an Wld•vidu91 ~ wmw P~L 1 Unit No 32. od ·Common Ar .. ea PAGES 2S THROUGH 36. (Nu.f\Mf'O Mt Ca-I Buch.Costa M.sa Oa.ty A HE.ARING on IM pet;. T"• reg1stran1(1) com-... IONAL fllAM
Depoelta: as shown and o-:;,lboll rn ~t • deecltbed OF MISCEll.ANEOUS 034-Pilot November •. 11, 18. lion wt• be held on DE· menc.d 10 transact busi-c.me.ry •Mon'*'(
In clomMtlc ofllcee .... , .. ___ , .................. 113,117 lhil ~IUlll P\(ill , ... 1.-rwd '°' the tien.111 ol MAPS, IN THE OfFICE OF 19-60 25 1992. CEMBER 2 1992 a1 •t·45 ness und81 the F!Cbt10US Q'llPll • ~l°'Y
NonlntlfMt•t>Mring .. .. .. . .. 29,.s8 torded in Book I 1769 ot Qt.,,lod to O.nets"" I THE COUNTY RECORDER '1'04J have~ CALENDAA • w510 p M tn Dept 703 1oc1ied Business. N1mets) ksted 3500 Pac:Mc: View Drf¥e
Int ~ ........ ......, , .. 7 .,.1 PtQOs 1129 through 11aa 5'1ct~ eotil....., R his in OF SAID COUNrt'. DAYS attet I.his Summons al 341 The City 0nv•. Or· at>Ow on No( Apphcable • ~ "'9cll ""1---" ......................... 1 .. ·-c>f 0t11c..i Auc.Otlt• 01 Or· the R~atrrc::d C~mmo YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Ind Pe1111on ere MfV8d on PUIUC NOTICE ange CA 92668 ffedenc:k P Ga!Mle ......
Federlll lund.1 purcNMd ........................................ 0 ange Councy. c.trlorNe t\191 of the A11..ie ol tN! UNDER A DEED OF ll\USl you to life a Response IF YOU 08JECT TO the Thts .tatement was filed -~~~~~=~~ ~ aold under.....,.,.. .. , PARCEl I An undtvQMS OecliJl•Uon , tied ·ea.-DATED 2/17/89. UNLESS (form 12821 at the coun UC t t2T with tile County Cleric of If to repurchale ................................................. 0 liS•lh tnlOIMI IS 8 1....,...t -··· .. ~~~I No YOU TAKE ACTION TO ...... '" NOTICE OF Class1hod rs .... · Orange County on Octobef ... llllml ~-· .. _,,. ~,_, PROTECT YOUR PROP-.... l8fV9 8 copy on u•• C 0 NV E N I ENT 13 1992 llU lllllWlf ~ "'*8 ~to the 0 :,'"~ ~ ~: ~ 13~1'2,3!_, 1..,.·eu ·• ERlY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT petitioner.!. letter Of phone '!!!!1T10MMIS.!2 whether you're buy-' F541'7M
U S. TrMIUfY ....... ·· · ..................... ~·-.. ······· Al• ol ~ 1 ll\tOUQh 1 ol c:Ah: ~ ~hon A PU8UC SAlE. If YOU call I not prolect you nTATe M Ing, Hlhng, or JUSt P\ibhshed Ne-Npo11 Belich-Mortuary * CNIC* °"* bOlrowed money " "•'""'"'"" .. _ .... " .... _ ..... O Ttttet Nu ll17 II\ tt. Qty If WP/ ot ,.,_ r... ~~E~l~~~~~ II you do not fii. your R• DUAYMe DAY ~""IS. IO<>lung, classrtled has Costa Mese Daily Pilot Oc· Cr9metion ~ loct.Oladoeu Md o1 Nuwpoit leech County duecr.o.J tbow It JIUfl)Ott· aponM on time, the cOYl't wha1 you need I tober 28 November 4 11 110 8fOlldwey ~ undet ~ 11' Ortnge. Stile oi Ctldor· od lo be 27 t I ..... Udo PROCEEDING AGAINST ~ mtl(e ord4W'I alfec:ting TENSEN, Ma OUAYWE PILOT Cl..ASSIFIED 11 1992 • • • C-. ..... .._.. -... ... . . .... -......... ,_,_..... o r111., '*mac> flled 111 booll DrMt. Nitwcut BMdl ~~ i~~LD CON-"°" INllTtage, your prop-O. CMRlan..-, .u M2-se7e · w~as .... ,.
...... "9ibllly on~ 3e7. l.ltl98S 21 10 JO lf1(Ju 92900 222 VIA ITHACAo NEW-.ty. and custody of your • .. ........ ..
ute\Md and ~ .... _ ... " .......... -.... 0 IM oC MlaAlleneout "'-The ur~ T1uel POAT BEACH CA 92M3 chtldf9n You may be «· ~~~ 11\~~0I~~~~~~~~· ~·~~Of~~~·~ancl ·························-~~---····· ~ •.. ·········-··-···-·-............................. 0 :::'::'m~~~~·,: :Y :~i:c•neuMof th common CIHlgNlbon ol ettome'I IHS and costs.. If
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PUlllC NOTICE Hou.. of Or.nge Coutitv. This Malemenl .... ~ Or•nqe County on OctoW 1'111 a 'pen ... .... 1NI '@W ---• ,.. rm .... I Tllla CV" ... ·---n.19 • " -· ... llled ~2~~~~~-1 _________ ..;...._-1 1nc .. I C.kfomUi chwitabl'e w1tn lh4t Counly Clet'k o4 t5, Ul92 ..,. .. Olllftlr. a.ta ..... ~ ell* ..... ~ ell* .... ~ ell* el ... ._ CounlY Qerll °' asc 112:1 c()(J>OrM-on. ""'' be held et °'~ councy on OetoW f'MT?M ar.,.. ~ • ~ ~ .. -.... a.-. c.._.. o.-c..., .. ~ a-. OIWllY., ~ ...... • NoncaoP ~ PMdPlll g::• Of~• 20, t"2 Kener wetw 1 ~ wa. t-. •a;,... -.a;,... 11. ,.. ti.,., .. 1t1n .._. ~l!TITION TO <:!'Of F~I _!P ~ .. of FMe184 1130(,. Von ~ ..... .. .. ,. • PMeTta .. 111'19 ... n. • .. ".., ........ .
ADMINISTER 202~Ch•n:''s'-MI c : Pubtl1h1d Newport 910, IMne, Calll. 112it1 ~....... .. u Pied,...... ..... ~,.....,. .... "7 s , ... ....,.. ...... ,........... ~...... n. ..... rt. ~·
EITATB Of'1 Mesa. California on' Th:a-Beach-Cosui M•M Daily Pubhhed Newpott ..... Ca.la ..... D11J fllll .... Cella ..... ~ Nol .... C-..... o.11¥ fllot .... eo.;a .... D11J fllllt 0. C-..... Dllr NM 0.-~ ~
AGNES A. VARNP <Uly, Hollembet t91h. 1992 Piiot Octobet 21, 28, No-eo.ta ..... ()My Plot Oc-~ 1'. , ............... "· ti, n . 0.0.... ~ "· ti. a Deolmo --............ '· "· ..., •• ~ .. "· PMC.aN'Litta .... ~
CASE NO. A tM388 11 8.00pm lor the lollowlng v.mbet 4, I 1. t992 lob« u . ~-4, 11, WI. t•. WI. tta. Mr 2. 1-. ti, t• II. t• Of Dene flol.-t. C•hl.
To Ill hws, benllicianH, puf'POH ~83 11 1992 Mt> Wlt3 WRt w.. W47 111zt
cred11ors, conlt~ er~ t To trennct such busl· • W"'lllC .... .-•TllCI Mlc:lhMf ~ MOQan tOf'a. and pe~n• wno may neu at may property PUBLIC NOTICE ~ W IOTICI PUIUC IOTICI PUIUC IOTICI PUIUC IOTICI 3,.ca s.. "'*' 0r •. o-~i
o\htlfWl11 be lntlf9tted In come befOf'a tile annual PUBLIC NOTICI _._ -,..JJ •-.. the will °' estate Of both meellng or any .ctfow~ cnat09e"1 _,_,,...,ti wtOlllll CatMI... ... .... ,.. ~ Point...._.. -·
of: AGNES A. VAAH£A ' ment tnerol. Flctttl-.a cM1M88M Pl n z llla:IMIHa ,....,,. •air a llw ._... ... Nw ~ ~ai-~on.
A PETITION hH be«! The Board ot Oirectort • ~ ......_ F1ctttloue ... In 111 .... .. ....... llw .... Miii llw ......... .......... Th ' 90·1:ant(1, com
:lled by PETER M GARCIA has fl.xed November t91h, ltait.-t llualnea Nw l ... 1m1lll •11mzne ltllltMlllt TN F*-"'9 pet'llON The' F~ pertOnl ~"lo ir..act bu
n the Supenor Court ot 1992 u lhe flCOfd data for The fo'lowlng ,,.,.ons ltat.......e ' The f1l1 , • ,.._. "'8 rala t4 PeflOft9 The FOlowlog ......... dolr'Gi ........ W .. dolr'9 bulinffS .. ; neu urider ~ Flc:lltloua
CalllOmla. County of OR· the detl!'TTllnation ot mem-are doino bullMSS at: The Following penione .,. dOlr'8 ~ -... ~ .......... •: .,. doing bueirlte9 a: Ce)MITO' lfT'ENORS Cl' ll!A CARE AOUAAIUM Bualne Neme(s) listed
ANGE. ·:-... bershlp. Ot\ly members o1 IRVIHE "OFFICE & INOUS-811 doing buslnela aa: IRVtNC COMMERCIAL llWINI LAND MANAGE· TUSTIN1'ANCH, MO,.._. l:UAOPE (b)IAVINE DEStON. 211 43rd &tea\, aoow :. Oc:-.ob« t 1992
TH6 PETITluN requests record at suctl lime '!'Id TRIAL COMPANY, 550 IRVINE llUSEINSS PROP-lAHO SAlU ""'111'/M't, MINT, llO Hewoot1 c.,tet pott Center Oriwt, Newpott RENTAL caitPANY, 1190 Newport Beach, Calif. Miki Mo9an '
that PETER M. GARCIA be date at1 9'1tltled 10 notice Newport Center Drive ERTIES COMPANY 550 550 N9wpol1 C.. Drtw, Dftwe, Newpott 8Mdl, c.11-8Nd'I Celi#. tateo E. McFaddell. Sule 107, l2M3 Thia statement w• filed appolnl.ed as personal rep-of and to vote It the aMUal Newport Beech. Celitomi8 Newporl Center brtv e =Ort IHClt, Calif ......... tlllO. THE
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IRVINE COMPAH'f, S... Ana. Calif. 92705 ~ Molnar, 211 43fd w1f1 the councy Cleft! of reHntalive to administer m111fng or any lhereol. 9~ Newpott BNch ce...-.omia THe IAVWE COMPAHY (Michigan eot~) 540 Pleyet' ,.... Inc.. ~-Street. N-pon Beach, OtW1Qe Count October
the llUlle ot the decedent. Voting by proxy Is prOflll>-THE iRVINE COMPANY a ~-' TN irw. Conipeno/, lildto Michigan, 550 l'WWport Hewpon Center oj.1,,_ nla.. t3t5t SIWf Birch Dr~ CIW. '2M3 15.. 1"2 yon
THE . PETITION requests lted. MicNQan ~tlon. Sso THE • IRVINE COMPANY, ~. 540 ~ C.. Center Drive, Newport Nawport Beach, Calu: n.ln. Callf, t2tlO Thie bu1ln111 11 con-5, ,547780
aulhorily 10 ldmtl'NS\8' the By order of th• Board Newport Center Drive, Michigan 550 Newport Orlve, Newport hMlt, leecn,. CeWornla l2te0. t2llO This butinee1 11 con-dUC19d by; an lndMdual
estate under lb• lndepen-ol Dlrecton, Grant o. Newport Beach. C.hlomla Center Drive, Newport c.lif. 92tlO Thia bualneH I• con-Thie butlneu i. co,,. ducted by: a corpor911on Tha registrant(•) com· Publisn.d Newpott Beacn.
dent Administration ol Ea-McNlft Secretary 92660. BEacnl Califomli t2MO Thi• IM.ttineH la c~ dlHlled by: a c:orPQrlllion duc:tlcl by; a corporation The _ r~atranl(•) com-menc:ed to ttanaaci bull-Costa M ... Daily Piiot ~
la.tea Act. (This 1uthonty Publlahed Newport ·This business 11 co,,. Thia 'bualnu• la con-ducted by: a C011M11llll011 The regl1trani(1) com-Th• r1gl1tranl(1) com-menc:ed o tranuc:l bual-""' ~ th• Flcti~ lobat 28, November 4, I 1, will allow the personal rep-ducted W. a corporation ducted by: a don Th• reglattanl(•, ~ IMnCed to tr.,.ac:t bull-mencect to nns.ct bu9-neu under the Ac:titlou• Butlneu Ham•(•) 1111 ... t8 1992
resentative to take many B~ach·Costa Mesa Daily The regl11rant(1) com-The r•silst:, com-menc.o lo lranuct ...,. ,... urldet tN FlcWous .,... under IN Rc:tidoul llulinn• Name(•) lillad llbOve on: September 22, • W-488
actions Wlthoul obtaining Pilot November 11, 1992. menQld to v.nuc:t busl-menc:ed to lrllneac:t bual-,,... under ~ Rc:eltloua luaineu Name(•) htMI Bullneu Name(I) lltild above on: Sel*!nber t, 1992 •---------~ approval. Belore lak· ..,524 ness unc1ef tn. AcWous neu under IN Ac:.1ltloue Bulinel• Name(•l ~ eboa 01!'"-.Y II. 1812. abolle on: t~"'5 1982 Z1o1t Molnar • PUIUC NOTICE
ing certain very Important PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name(s) listed Business Name(s) lltted abov'I on:~ ti, .. TN lrWia Company, WU. The irw. Company, W. Lynn "'8yer Miles. Pl"MJ. Thi• aatllMnl wu ftled __ ......_,~ act1on1. hOWever, the ,_.. above on: Jum1a.1986. above on: Ma 18 1982 The !MM Compeny, fie Sam H. Mc:faNnd, Ellec\> Kam H. McFartlnd. Eitec»-CS... with tM County Clettc ol r--
sonal representative """ be The ll'tllne Company Rich-Th• Irvine cki • Rich-ard G. Sim, ~ VIOe IMt VIOe Pretldent. tlve Vic• Pfffident ' TIU ttatement was Ned Orange County on Ociobef a1o1a1MM Name required to give nouce 10 PUBLIC NOTICE, ard a. Sim, Execul/Ye Vice ard G Sim ex!c:i"v. Vice Preaident • Thie llalement was flled "nlt. statement 'was flied with ~ County Cl«tl °' 15. 1992 · St.t.-nt lnt8'ested persons unless Notice of Annual President Presld.ent ' This SWetnent was tlled wtlh the County Cleft( °' with ihe County Cl«tl °' Orange County on Octol>et f'S4778t ·ni. Following persons
they have waived notice or M"tlng of Membera This stalemenl was flied This staiement WH filed with 1M County a.tl o1 OrMge County on Noverft.. Orange County on Novem-ti. 1992 Publlwa Newport Be1ett-1re doinQ business as:
consented IO lhl proposed to be held November with the County Clerk of with the County Cl«tl °' Orange County on Nowefn. bet 2. 1992. bet 2. t992 f'M78" COIUI Mela Dally Ptiol Cc· MULTl-F"OLD. 3001 Redhill, ~u~) The independent 19th, t992 Orange County on Novern Orange County on Novems ber 2. 1992 FM8718 FM87Z3 Published NeWpor\ Beach-tober 28 NoY«nblr 4 ti 1·105. Com Mesa, Calif
a m s11a11on autllOO~ ..,,u Notice 1s hereby 91ven bef 2, 1992. ~ bef 2. 1992. .,....,,. Publilhed Newport Beecn. Published Newport~ Cost&,.... Daily Pilot Cc· 992' ' ' 82629 :l~ai;:!~"'ri:s anan n:: ::~~:,:"~ Fl:::11"atoot F549719 F54972t Publllhed Newpot\ 8Mc:h-Com Meta Daily Pilot Ho. Costa MIMI Dady PllOt No-tot>er 29, November 4, ft,
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jecllon to the pelltlon and House 01 Ora Coun P Published Newpot1 .eeac Put-n•hed Newport Blach· Costa Meta Dally PllOt No-llember 11, 18, 25, Oacem-vember 11, 18, 25, Oecem-18, 1992 Island Or., Newpott Beach,
shows C cause why lhe Inc: .• a Ca11torn~chari1a~e Costa ~esa Dally Pilot N Cost .. Mesa Dady Pilot No-vemt>er 11, ta, 25, Decem-bet 2, 1992. ber 2, 1992 W-492 PUBLIC NOTICE 1~ri 9=nus la con·
court a ould not grant the corpo<ation, w1N be held 'a,t vembe. 11, 18, 25, vemlM 11, 18. 25, Oecem-bet 2, 1992 W5t3 W·S22 PUIUC NOTICE '1C'lfUou• ducted by: 111 individual a~th~£Zi11NG on ine peti· ~!ror~1~~ fi:=•H:i~~ bet 2' 1992. w51 ~ 2' 1992' w..an PU8UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ._._..Name Th• regls1rant(s) com-
tton w1M be held on DE· Oran e Count/ Inc at ws14 PUIUC IOTICI flotltloua Stat .... nt menc.d '° trllt'Slld busl-
CEMBER 3. 1992 at I 45 2025gCharte Str~. Costl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CftatOIHH ~=-,;8!..~~-..... ~-..._t '"!!._FollOWlsl ng persons S:ne':'0N~(~ICtlli':~ P M. in Dept. 703 located Mesa C.hlom1a on Thur> ---..11.. c .. .-.-.emen are ...,..,g bu neas as. • ..__ r--pt ber 23 at 341 The City Onva day, November 19th, 1992 CNStGe70t t cnet08893 rlOU &LI ~ N..... llual-Name The FolloWlng persons KJOS CAN 00 GYMNAS-8
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South, Orange, CA 92668. at 6.00pm. for lhe following F1ctltloua Fictitious ._. .... .._. Statement ltat.-nt are doing business as: TICS, 187 E. Wilson St.. tr2 0 bll
IF YOU OBJECT TO the purpose: Buslneu Name Bualneu Name 8taa1•1RI The FOllowlng The Folio.Ing penons CHANGING LIVES BOOK Costa Maaa, calll. 92e27 enry oe 1
granting ol the petition. you t. To transact such t>usf· Slitiment Statement· ~ FollcMlng '**"'8 .,. doioQ_bulinea •: .,_ dolna buslneu u: CO., 2390 Rutgers Df.. Kids Can Oo Gymnaslicl This statement ·~ ~
should appear at tile near· ness as may propet1y The Following The FolloWlng perlOf\I are doltlG butlneu-.: RESIO!'NTIAL PROPER· SKYPAllK CLEANERS, Costa Mesa, C.itl. 92626 Inc., Cahtomia. 187 E. W"· ~1tr1he~~ 0c1obef
Ing 11\d 5late your ob-come oelore lhe annual are doing business as: .,. doing buslnest es: PELICAN HILL GOLF TIES, 550 Newpott Cent t7751 Skypartc 10. llVlne, Batbara Ann Whitacre, aon Sl, Costa Mesa. Caltf. 15~
jections or Ille wnnen ob-meeting or any adiourn-IRVINE PACIFIC OEVEL SANTIAGO HILLS 550 CLU8, 550 Newpot\ C.... Oriwt, Newpott a.actl, Cllif. 927'4 2390 Autgera Or., Costa 92627 • --1ect1ons with tho court be-ment lherol OPMENT COMPANY. Newport Center Drive, DriYe, Newport leech, Cal-92880, Sung Nam Lee. 42t0 Mesa. Calif. 926'29 This buslneu 11 con-1'547782
IOf'e lhe heanng Vour ap-T'1e Board ot Directors Newport Center Drive, Newport 8ACh Calllomla tomla 829e0. THE IRVINE COMPANY, Novel Court, Heclenda Dale Howard Whltac:re. ducted by: • c:«potallon Published Newport Beach·
pearance may be In porson has ll•ed No11ember 19th, Newport Beach, Calif, 92660• • THE IRVINE COMPANY, (Michigan), 550 New Hll!lht1. Calif. 91745 2390 Ru~ Or., CosUI The r1gl1tr1nt(1) com-CQSta Masa Daily Piiot Oc-or by your anorney. t992 as tne record date IOf 92660 THE IRVINE COMPANY a (Michigan ocwporllUan), 550 Center Drive. Newpo Ouk~ Vang. 273'5 C• ~Calif. 92829 menced 10 1111111C1 bulls IObef 28. Nowmbet 4, 11, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR tno detormlnatlon of mem· l)le lnrine Company Mich Michigan COfJ>Oratlon Sso Newport Center Ortve, liaec:tl, CA 92660. pricho Miulon Viejo Calif This bu1ln1u 11 con-ne11 under lh• Fk:tlllous 18 1992 or a contingent creditor o bership. Only members of loan. 550 Newport Ceo Newport Center Drive. Newport BMctt, Celifomla Thia bu1ln111 I•. con-92692' ' ' ducted by: husband and Business Namt(I) Utted ' W-490
the deceased. you must f1I ~ec:ord at iuch time and Crive Newport Beach Niewpor1 Beach California 92660. duc:9.c1 by: a corpot111.1on Thie buslnets Is con-wile above on: 5-ptemt>er 1987 ~--------your claim Wltn ine date are entitled to notlce Calif. 92660 • 92660. ' Thie ~~lneH 11 con-The r99l1trant(1) com-ctudld by: Joint_... The regl1trent(1) com-°*YI B. Ski<lmore, Pfd. PUBLIC NOTICE
and mail a copy to ine pet ol and to vote It ine annual This business is co This business Is con-duc:Wd by. • corpoillllon menced '° lransact bual-The regl1trant(1) com-l'n4IJ.cld to u.nuct bull-dent . sonal representative a mee11ng or any therof. Vot· dueled by: a corporation ducted by: a c:orporetlon The reglatranl(I, com-neu under the Flctlllout mencecl to tn1n1act buai-neu under the flcll~• Thi• 11atement WH llled Fictitious
pomted ov lhe court with• Ing by proxy 1s prohibited. The r-eglstrant(t) co The reg.lstranl(a) com-menced to lranaact bual-llullneu Name(•) Meted nea1 under the FlctltJous Butlnest Nam•(•) listed witn !hi County Clerk of Bualneu Na.,,.
four months from tho dat By ~der ol the Soard menced to transact ~ menced to tl8nsact bUsi-,,... ~ the Fic:tt!lout ebove oo: May t8, 1992. 8ustnen Name(•) Ntlld abod on: March lO. 19111. Orange Couoly on OclO etat.tnent
or first rir.suance or letter of Directors, Grant D. ness under the Flc:1i ness under the. Actitlout 8utlneH Name(•) lilted The IMnl Company, Wll-above on: NIA Batt>ara A. Whit.acre • 15, 1992 The Fo110W1"g p«sons
as provided In section 91 McNIH Secretary Business Name(I) Nsted Business Name(s) listed aboYe on: IM•IU. lam H. McFarland, Ellea>-Sung Nam LM ~ statement WU filed F547783 8,. doing bulltlffl as· ol lne Callforn1.i Probat P bll h d N above on: September 28, above on: 3+86. ;nte !Nine Comoanv. ~ tNe VICll Prelident. This ttaternent ..._. lllld with the County Cleric °' Published Newport Beach-OFF SWORE IMPORTS Code The ttme lor fil• u • e ewport 19n ....__ . C "-'1 H. McFarland, lxac:u-Thia IW«nent waa filed wtth tne County Cllttt °' Oranoe County on Oc10blf "-· .... ._ Cc "" Cos • claims will not exp.re Beacn.Costa Mesa Oa;ly Th ..... 1"""1 ompanL!: tlve VIQI PNsldent. wtf\ the County C*1l of Or Count 20. 1992 Coll• Mesa ...,ty ... ..,i •
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lore lour months lrOITl th Pilot November 11, 1992. war: ~:cF<;:".,:"~ ::!:~ ~':r.::;1· Thi• statement WU lled ~County on Novem-15~ yon October ' f'MltM ~ 28• Noveml>lf
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hearing dale not1co w524 live Vice President .. This itatement was med with IN County a.tl ol blr 2, 19'2. . FMTIM Pubbhed N9wpot1 Beach-8• 1992 Ocean Front Newport
above. PUBLIC NOTICE This statement -• filed With the Covnty Clerk °' Or-. County on ~ ''M87t 7 Published Newport a..c:n. Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Oc-W-49' Beach CA 92663 fil~ok~ ~:v tll~c!~N~ th with lhe County Clel1c ot Or1nge County on Novem-w 2• l"2. 'WMlhed Newport Cosla Mela Daify Pilot ()o. too.. 2i, November 4, 1 t, PUBLIC NOTICE This 'bu1ln111 11 con-
at• 1 P ~ interest:J 1 FlcUtlCMn Orange County on Novem-bet 2, 1992. ,,...,.. C-.. Meta Dally Pilot No-toblr 2t. 211. Novef'l'lber 4, 1a. 1992 ducted by: an lndMdual
tne estate you may Ii Buelneu Name bOf 2. t992 F54812:a PubltPlad N9wpoft ...,.._ ..,,. 1t, ti, 25, Decem-" t992 W-494 tea5e0 Tha reglltrant(a) com·
w.lh Ille cOurt a formal Staitement FS4e7te Publllhed Newpot1 8aach-Ca.la MeM o.ly ,_.MD-b« 2, 1992. ' W-471 F1ctttAoua mencld '° tranaac1 busf-
quest'°' Special Nolioe The following persons Publ•Shed Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Piiot No--"'* 11, 11. 25, ~ WS19 PUBLIC NOTICE aYalneu Na-nest under the FlctiUous
the tiling ol an invent are d0tng business as: Cosll Mesa Daily Pilot ~ wmt>er 11, 18, 25, o-n-ber 2, 1992. PUBLIC NOTICE Statelfteftt Business. Name(•) listed
and appraisal ol estate as-SIEMON, LA ASEN . & vember t2, ta. 25, Dociem· bef 2. 1992. W520 flUILIC NOTICE F1ctlltoua ..,.. f'lctttte;:9 The FOiiowing panont •T= ~~~23-fn
sets or ot any petition MARSH. t9800 MacArthur ber 2, 1992 W523 .... .,. IOTICI 10M... ..... ..... .,.. clOlng bUllneu ~s: Thi sta t • filed account as proY1ded in Blvd. Suite 350, Irvine, CA W·5T8 ~ OM lkaatneea Name atat .... ent L.E.B. INVESTM~HTS, ..,.,,..1 , .. 1~~ w0as__.. ol section 1250 or the Caltlor· 92715 PUBLIC NOTICE l'lcttlln.. Sl8t ........ t The Folowlng perlOM 11"42 8eac:h Btvd., s~ .................... y ... ..
,..a Prooate Code A R• unde11 L M•sh t9800 Puluc NOTICE wtllllll .,,,,.. .. Ne.ne The F<*owlng s-sone .,. dolna bulineH as: ton, Clltl. 90680 Oranoe coc.ny on October
quest tor Special Notice Mac:Afthur Blvd., sU.te 350. cne108MM Pl n1 UL ...... ,,.. .,. doing~ u: (.WACIFte PEAIPHERAlS Lany Bok•a. 3172 w. "· 1"2
form 11 available lrom the ltv1ne. CA 92715. Flctttloua F1ctl...._ .... AIH --The ~lg penone POSTAL ANNEX 159, 271 (b)WESTERN DATA PROO-Coolidge Av.~ Anaheim. f'MeeaS
court ciettl. diaries Siemon, 19800 BuaifteM Name llualnesa Mw ... ••••RI are doing bullneM aa: E. 17'h St., C.O.ta Mesa. OCT'S, tl35 Newport Btvd. c.f. Pubbhed Newport BHc:h·
Petitioner In Pro Per. MacArthut Blvd,. S1J1le 350, stat-nt ltat.....m The Folow411g ,..ona WESTPARK. 550 Newpott c.lif. 92727 Suite GT8 't22, COS. Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-Costa M ... Daily Plklt Oc·
PET2R M GAAC IA lryine, CA 92715. The Following person• The FolloWI .. doing bualneila aa: Center Drive, Newport Batbara W. l.anglYln, 1113 Mela. Calif. 92627 duc:tad by: WI lndMdU9I tober 28 ~ 41 11
9280 MALVERN, ALTA Wendy Larsen, 19800 are doing business as: . .,1 doing~~ IRVtNE LMO MANAOI!· leac:tl, Calffomia 92MO. w. 151h Sl 160, PMwpott :!"'lld A. Striddand, 138 Th• r1gi~111nt(1) com-t8, 1992' '
&.OMA, CA 91737 MacArthur Blvd., S1.11le 350, CASO COAST GIGGLING PELLA CREDIT CO~ MENT. 550 ....._, C... THE IAVlNE COMPAHY, Beac:h, Cafff. 92963 ,.._~11t \Jnll E, Com Mesa. menc:ed 10 lrW\Mct busJ. w499 lfvtn•. CA 92715 MARLIN ?636 0 t RATION 840 ............. ~ om., Newpott ...... c... (Mc:tliQan oorpor111ion). 550 PlerY'I Langevin. llt3 w ......... 92927 -urlOer IM Adiliou• Published Newport Thts business is con-Sulla a:70 Irvine u~d· let Drive Sul;-400· tOS, tzteo. Hewp0rt Center Orlve, t5lh St. 160. Newport Thi• b\islneu I• con-Bu11ness N1me(1) listed Buy It. Seti It. Find 11.
Beech-Costa Mesa Daily ducted by a ~ pal\· 82715 • • · •Beach • · THE lfMNE COfl/IPN«, Newpott Bead\,. Celllornlll Beac:n, Cellf. 92963 ~by: an lndMoual above on: N/A C&anHled.
P11ot November 4, 5. 11. nershlp. Marlin Coast. Inc. a CaJ. =~ • Callfomla Mlcltl9an, llO New~ W This buelneu 11 con-The registrant(•) com-L.any Boltaa 1-;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;.
1992. The regl1tran1s com-lomla COfporaiton, 2638 ITT COMMERCIAL Fl-enter Drive, New Thie bu1lne11 11 con-d~ed by: hUlband and menced to tranuc:t -~ This statement was filed H
WU'IS06 menoed to lranSa.<:1 b\Jtl-Dupont. ~ a-10 INine:-NANCE CORP Hftad ~ c.clforTN ducted t!iY: a corJ)9fmllon wifa neu under the Fictitioul "4th the County C1ertc of ---------ness under the Aetltlous Calif. 92715 ' ' 8251 Marvlan~ ~.ve;:; S~ "Th.,,.~ DV91MM I• con-The r1gl11rent(1) com-The r1gl11rant(s) com-BUllnnt Hame(at lilted Orange County o0 Oc»ber No1mattor
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PUBLIC NOTICE Buslnau Name llSJed Thli bualneu Is con-l.oYb MO 53105 ·• ducted by: a OClll*llllon menced 10 trwact bull-menced IO trwac:t bul6--above on: Oc1ober 13, t s, 1992
---------above oro: January 1, t98&. ducted...,. • Thi ' b I ' I _,._ The r99l1trant(1) com-ne. LWtder the F1C11t1ous nets ~ the Fidlllolll 1812 f'MTTU PUBLIC NOTICE t.mdell L Marsh Partnet v,. • corporauon 1 us nH• 1 """" nwlCed to nnaact 9ualneu Name(•) lil1'ld Butln"' Name(•) iltld Rlc:hlld A..~ Notice of Annual , ·The reglstrant(I) com-duc:ted by: a ccwpotatllon .,... undw .. ae.ov. on: t-1~ abowe on: NIA , PubllslWcl Newport Beac:h-.... t'"9 1 M b4ww Shopping for 8 oew menoed to tnnSaCt f?usl-The regls1tan1(1) com-lklllnet• NalM(t) The lrVlnl c;.o,,; WI!-8alt>ar9 W Ungellln Ctuaffied la..... C091a Mesa Oalty Pilot Qc. o em apartment? clas1lf1ed ness LWldet the Flc:trtious menc:ed to tr1lnlac:t bloll6-a8&ve . ..,_ti, ttea. lam H McF ~ • C 0 NV• NIE NT tober 2t 28. November 4
to be held November lels you compare Busoneu Name(•) lilted nua under ~ flcWOul The ..:;. __, IMt VtC. P artand, ~ ~tlef you're buy-11 1992' ·'
10th, 1992 costs . without hassle above on: September 15, Bu1ln11a Name(•) tilled lam H McF~ ,..._,\. FIND ~. Mllng, or )ult ' W-479
Notlce is hereby given or worryl t992 above on: 1~1-92. live "'°9 p __.. • Con~l looking clNSlfled hu The
that the annual meehng of Piiot Cte-lfted Jamie G. L.of>eZ ITT COMMERCIAL Fl-1~ Piiot Ca...Hle4 an ""'"'"'""l what ~ ne.dl ., To place •n. ad In Members ol F1t1t Step M:l·5e7 B This siatement was filed NANCE CORP., Roland L ...... the,...,........, 'Ma•M78 ...,,....Tclvass"'""ifiied ~JLOT CLASSIFlmD TM Piiot daMlftecl,
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enoy MM117 1hr emergency rtsponse h e Watch Ropatr, custom Rch.atlfs.nor uc ~
3410 lndi·-'d ·'al Atte ntion est lcf3t:J2:?'3 414·1229 1cwelry Bvy/SelV Aets ~<!09Anyt-TUTORING 393 "'' u 0 & R El t l Trade. 3116 Newport _M_..1...,._-_..,.1-=c,--""p,.....,.1-t.,... -small group. storrcs. * ec r c • Blvd 873-0365 c .-e 011 an '"9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
B illt. games. in/outdoor quick sennce1ow pnces. $13 hr. '-materials * We do it otter. troubleshoot spec1alos1 Rel 7 yrs e'p lastor. eheaperl Addi· play. 722·8 689 552·8578 -lAND--S-CAP--E-&--·• •675-4006•
GOOD GRADES!
Prof in-home tutoring
all sub1octsllvls. call Cambridge 494-7018 tlons to repairs. lie l oving ·grandma will , • •---------Dev-nor Co. 673-1808 care f0< your ehild in Funks Electric Addi· LAWN CARE 3808 P ainting by Peter
Ken'• Custom C•rpentry tier CM home B<iker/ lions/troubloshooung lnVExt. clean and last,
Framinnen......aii-<>oors Fairview.546-1806 Hard work la1t price •Lawns mowed lronl free est. Ouahty work Poor Grades?
.. ,, ~,~ cehablo 751-FUNK ** 980.2888 •• Tnm ihelves Small Jot>S LOVING MOTHER w1th1-----------1 & back $11 so. clean----,,,..-"'!"-"~-~--1 to 1 Tutonng
English and reading
CA leaching ered
675-2760 • Sp«ialty 531-0353 2 yr old. will C4lre ror Jones Electrical ups & compl serv also Perfectionist y~r child In CM hm Rew1ro &. Aep:i11s Low avail, ~ t:P8v""'----Spec•ahllllQ Ill pa•nt.ng &
CONDITIONING'
3418
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stall;tlion m.J•nle!WIU rrpp
Cornmer.Resid 2.iflr serva
Ail Ouct t.lech 49~1238
AUTO REPAJR3447
(Baker & FU\WW) 4JS-0917 prices/no job 100 sma I •We do it all!• 5'3•n•ng C<Jbmet rel1fllSh-Free est/he'd 644-4818 1ng. !.Je .Rich 5~0702 1----------11 Mom .will babysit my Sod, sprinkler, plants. WAll
homo Mon-Fri. ages 2. trees, dralrfS, con-TOP QUALITY COVERINGS
5 Brookhurst/lnd•a· FENCES croto. 551·J743 very compet•Uve 3
..._2 133• All Am=:h T Int/ext. licll'Q48228 nap0hs '""' • " ._ DECVS 361 S -•c•n ree « ·~ Service Removal, 650-59661 650·3359 P•per Hanging $10/roll
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Trim, Senior Oise. 25 yrs eicp papa
Froo est 531-8415 _P_L_T_"'.,,-I-N-G--3-8_9_0 stripped. 100"I. gU11r •FENCES GATES•
New1'•P•lr po~t ~llC· R«l.oood'Cldar lic'd
Jim Whyte 64~·7206
um.u Res!Comm.(31()43&.22n Co as ti I ne L• nd scape 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Design and Install. 5pnn-.. Wf ~ ShO Hang Toge4he
kters, paoo, spa, Masonry • • Discount • • Total lntarior Remod lie/bond 567-4828 ~b•ng/hea11n!fa!c el1ng Serv. Advfce T B"lldlng,IRepalr aervlc• ..,,....--.,,,--...,,.,----no job too $1T0I, dlSC to d The Crazy. 633-7172 3548 Over 30 years exp/red· Green Seene·Laf\dscpng 111 11" 11 last!l!I
Mobile Mechanix '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil woodfcedar Free est & Irrigation. Trimming l.Jcibondilns. 537•1122 i----------11
24/v Tuneup. br~hi. Net!>-.. Frank 838.0872 & Aemovels. Clean· •---------WINDOW cal We COl'r!e10you1 ..-Houseclean ing..-ups & Maint. St. Uc. •No Glmtnlcks• CTrft•n1lTG
540.t292.M8-21M the way you hke •11 •599025, 432--8804 Plumb/heating drams ~'IU'I 393
Steve's Germ•n Auto IL«hen & blltll °"f'> °'1 FLOOR INSTALL Resldntl. Gardening flat low rates. free est liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit ~!!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!9 ~"~~s~ ~~~~e~~~~s 3~0 ~~~&~~ 1~~~~~6 ~~~~~~ ; Rates, 15 yrs exp. all •Lori'• Cloanlng• ot reasonable r-ate. Ed•---------ave 1 SlOI'/ $30, 2 stort
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Seevourcar
make racks!·
Need to sell your air? Do ft me e@( way! Run your
auto 00for1000ysin1he DOl1y ~otjlrxtependent. ~ tt
doegi't sell, we'll run it for. 5 more OOys, FREE!* ...
Col CkJssified .for detoi~.
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wrk guar 548-8218 DeU11ed 110useclu111ng Barren 548-3371 p O $40, screens & 5'111 "" pion 1utn. 1els, deptnd.J Wood Flooring Cus----------0 L • 84~907 •
RJDAL
SERVICES
ieh.lble lone 722 7374 tom Work. Neg price, • TRE.ES ,, ' SERVICE 3894 WI NDOWS CLEANED
20 yrs 1n Business )iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Screens repa11ed •Maid 4 U• Abraham 559-7963 Top11d/Rt mo¥t. L••n•. Clean GI•-Man residential small of11ceJ ~ 751-34715 Coot Wate r P ools
apartments SOloc.llrels wkly pool clng, chem C7141847-41333
Video Crew For Hirol l-__ 8_9_2_·_64 __ 2_7 ___ 1 BANDY-MAN 3710 LEGAL srvc. equ•p repa r, tree 1------....----.
3480
Fast!e11per/prof wed· •Mario's* SERVICES 3812 est ns-1122 WINDOW
dings S200. othors'2.'> REP•tRS H e ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------nNTING avail now! 451·8574 Just cleaning well ..,....,.. ... om
• 557-5428 Renta l PROPERTIES Bankruptcy He lpline PROPERTY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif
CAB"''ETS •Prof'I Houae cleanln9 6~~a~~~1:;~~; Is it your best cnOtCe7 MGMNT 3898 II you dent want LO up
1n 7yrs exp, xlnt ref's, ---------Somchmosl Call lor a grade yoUf 'home, car• REFlNlSHlNG 3500 o•pendable & rcllablo, Carpentry. painting. fresh start Attorney bUS•MSS. don't c.an ua eall Yolanda 631·5967 plumbing. masonry, Ass1 800·273-4$29 O.C. Rent-up service A Touch ct Tint
and all repa"s call --------·I We.,. pul resp teNnb 111 Tinting 534·1967 Don't Replace. Relaeel
oak/form1catmold1ng
Repairs & refrnishing Llc.d 581·7302
Appletree Maintenance Tlm 723-t 305 LOANS •· your llou5e 01 condo at roo 1 We clean m1nl·bhnd/1---------'II lllllllrenata Kdy890-aUI i----------
dnvcway/windows car-Handy Man for Hire REAL ESTATE 3816 WORD
peubnck.953-8642. Pa1nt/watcrbJast/hau1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·~-00--F-l_N_G---3-9-1-0 PROCESSING 3 93 Ing/cleanup/repairs "'
•---------Houaecare rest/cofT!m Charho 722·7374 • Livingston AeaJty & ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cleaning and service. 11 • PTot'I resumes. letters
carpets, windows. Handymen Services. Finance John Henry• Certifiod manuals & mOf'e. Fast
Fr ming, drywall. lex·
ture, doors. trim. win·
dowa. fences. docks. concrete, plumbing.
shelves. tile. 479·9813
party help-any service Uc. insur. loc:3 I rots In tho Bus. SM'lee •591 Roofing refoof/repalfa accurate. attord bf
needed ror your homo Free est 973-7922 Riltes from 4l•'·7\l't' 15 yra local bvsoness Call .Jackie 631...J602 incl daily errands lie/ For Quotes No Obhg hc:'d Refs 548-8213
b0ncl'1ns S500k Senior Citizen Disc Gordon 847-2822 Re Roots & Repalna 1----------.
723·6084 ~,., IOb too srnal. Locol Reis 16 Yrs YACHT
Qtty Cuatm Woodwrtt Housecteaner eat '8 t 11" •st. elect. plumb. ~ MASONRY 3828 GrHter Pac:thc ~lg REMODELING
$ t 3h1-4. SI 4hr-J. SI 5hr·2 all Mf"tCn1 75~2 838-1 tHMS # tM t 368 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cabS & 1~s. c:us1m wdwr~.
rtC, guar, F1" est. Mature/read~ to work The Orlglnal H8nd1r-k s o s RooUng All POWER IOAT SP£CtAUS
Jackie Smith 842-4899 man Expt'eaa. Can Custom brick/bloc iY-Pt; ~ling.rep;111 40 yr1 rnVExt state ol 1he-•
House<:leoner Rohable. do anylhlng No job walls pa1ios'room ad· up ~oot OiSlreni Call modem1zat1oos Com Hard Wood Conat 547-8644
·---------too small. Same day dit.'ons 15 Yl1I e)(p, SOS''"""'•"""' 1c1~ eonsuttation 72t-Ot31 •· Flo• days, rols own service 479-9813 he d M2·9518 .,___. trans. low mt•s. Call • WMthet you're DU1nnc•
3511 Melanie 540 8992 °' aethng. Claas1fl9d
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Housecleaning SJ01d01y, BAUUNG 3720 MOVING . 3834 SCRE£N · COYef$ au your need•! lrwpAllllll~ Keepers 1n out S100/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3920 Otcalln9\~ eoa..t c.i. week, exper & rehnble lU BEST m Hauling Poor Man's Mover 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
lr9' ~-~ CIOolt.'cO eall Usa 213--872·1549 Demolillon Aen\Od.t•ng7 hr min Guar. lowest Metlculou~ Morton'•
netutteS0.2372. Hou .. cl .. n'ng Spcl •Walls•concreteetre.. rates, l1c1 t08002 Mobil acteen sorvice.
Local Moma. Rola. •lrash. etc. 748·1825 Insur. 7141633·9925 no mln.-no s•r"1co
CARPET ls 14 Attordable. 15 yfa e1<p. PUBLIC NOTICE chrg Lowest Puces
Call Juno, 675-3127 ...-AvaUabte tot!_ aw Tho Cahl Public Uttll· Larry 642-3595
S35 up :rrasn. uon. ties Commission RE· ---------,._ t ,_ low Maid S.f'Ytc• reltable, concrete. clean-up , •-rpe ....-pnt-. honest, guar work, demo. 535-5532 QUIRES that an used SPJUNJ(l.E.R _..,~'ble. 1tp&Hllcltanlng, refs avall. Ehzabe\h houaehold goods 3 921 lcd.1-est. pflof'I quollS. M&o2544 1Ve mass i---------movers print their llEPAiltS
Hoyt1 n~8133 IMPROVEMENTS P.u c ea1 t numbef,l•iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
.T...__ R .. ......._.,__,,.. limo• and ~havffO\lnl SplF•n ... l•r• ar• mv o';., ~"'c:ar;;"upt;,, COMPUTERS 3555 HOME 3756 prmt tho1t T.C.P. num-on~ b:,swwn Rcp.,1,; ~ Repairs. acotdod.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil ber In •II •dvertll•· 6 In• ta 11 a ti on•.
Mle Cpt Cwt ...... c-t e---tt--·· One C .. I .,... It All menlS 11 you .,..... • CMr ... 722• 1824
-• ._ ·-..-"' A~ Quoation aboUt th• le· Hardware 6 Sottware P.-.'toolp!Un'lbi_ .... _.., g lity ot a mov.r, II
CE?fiNT
CONCRETE
barebanes to tun boat ~ • .;:,~ free or chaulleur. call, TE.NNlS
3927 352& k>cal.~rompt s5o ... oea la...iMi11l-:~i9ij;•i". .. ;;cc:;o~1;1tei9 P=m'::• l!SSONS
liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiil "'"'' •i.. 114. 58-415 t ••••iii&iiiiiiii I /.,Orlvew•v• Pt11tloa· CONTRACTORS Framing. Elec:t. P\vmb, a.., On...,,.,. ~.....,,._ .... "'91111
paths etc. UcNo ~':! 3558 R~11 ..... ~~1 ~s1•9li1rt4m Lowo•t, Storage. PfOf, l.llrll • ,_. .,.... pot
tlllal. ....._ •• n... • .,liiiiiiiiiiiiilliii•••I • .,.,... -XLNT rep, t hf fl'llft. ~a. ,._... ..... • Mil ._
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Cone,.. Qllt~" • ~111 '9nnrt d~ rot r.-.. ltetM the • sy ••Y' ~ eftt9 hwra f*nmet/3' eo&Cat PfLOT CLASSlll'l•D c;toota, plumbfnO,. I To pt.ce your c.. eiceralNc enw1*t ......
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NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT HOTELS '10RTGAGES. LOST. lllPLOYllDIT ftJllOTUU 9014 MU(BIJIDISI pm to YOUIOU
2669 Bc 11CH 2669 .. MOTELS 2718 COMMERCIAL TD ·s 2918 ~UND 2125 9530 MISC. tolS Frw To 'taut.._....,. ~ GI; ~~FAL~~E~S~T~A~TE~~~1~· ~·~~~~=-~1~"1~-V'~~=-==~:r:::::::~ Cherry OU9.n Anne Auetra&llM ••P~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I urn, n e ver u ••d· MOWING.....,.._,.. d9o Al eh*. a "9 old. 2BR, gar, lg deck. ftp, Imm c tux oceanfront CoslJI Me11 Motor lrV'I we Buy TD'I 2nd1 Lost GermWI ~ DATA llTRY Cl.IRK di~ rm ~ ....__ •~ en oeco __ .___. ...---..... ,._,.
S ~rr Of CE " t ' mh1, t ,13, wearing ·--.. --,_,,. ..--• .--.--S900fmo Open Sun 3BR 2~Ba, ieasonal Low Oly-Wkly SI 10 & BU IN~ fl & pa!1rals Member choke chain only, Wanl9d Pwt Time buffet & cNna 12150. deetc, btk allC C"'9. N ina 951~114 or
6 18 Clubhouse, otf rentot $2450 4409 up rop toe. Ne11t to FOR RENT 2769 NMll (7 !4)850~763 Fem, Harbor/B•ker/ for bllllng and ac-M8'chtng 9 pC9 bedrm mal• torao bronM, Chatley 780.ot H Nwpt Blvd. 784-2238 Seuhore 838 3232 goll cou,se. 6"5-4840 counts 1>11yable . Must S 1810. Co flee/end eof• ~. deslQnefl_:::.:.::;.:;;;:..;...;.;..;_~--c H 28 Fairview «re•. Name have computer IJlt)~I-tt»a 2 1 Ith centutY clolhlng. Jewelry & TWo ~ KMen9 lllt aven· R 10A. LIDO ISLE fully tum1---------•exec o tticee, J"" ._ AoseS.~28.58 C 1 d el ,_ .... ....., fOf a h•--,,. once, type 40 wpm ur os, an mor 11.1r•. SS-·eae.3 .,.... • ._ 1 -...-~ gated entry, pa\lo, IBr UUI, gar Incl. RENTAIS TO Airport. NB. Fromh•••••••• A 1 1 er•o n 899-0315 1ovtng homel ..,,.. fncd yd. 2 Yf'S new, 5785/mo yrly 1 per· S p k. PP Y n P • __-:::.=..:;....:..:..;..;;;. _____ TANNING a•D for 1 gray. 850-1500
bll·lns, new drapes, son. no pots 673·0837 SHARE 2724 JSO/mo vt wor Deity Piiot, 330 W. Entertainment unit, cus· sale, s 1200 (coat
cable ready, mature ST'""PS TO S AND e t allons 5150 mo ANNOUNCEMENTS '"W•••••••• Bay St .• Costa Meaa. tom, wht. drwts/shlvs $2000). Montego Bayl---------
1 $850/ I I t t '"" Freet prkng, tum. ro-,"W·-----·•'' 642-4321 • Ext 111 on roller•. ~"w/23"d/ Wol.. s..-1em. Cnn&tal TJrW"llJS 8075 ony. mo nc u 1. Clean tBA lrg doci.. CM Es1de house need Ml cept, eollee. cont rm 11 •.nroUNCE.reNTS1-;;....;;;.....;;.;;....;:....;.;;.;;....___ · " •-.,-~ Ava ll lmmed. 646-2564 garage, utll.pd Ntpe~ F, n.'•, ,.al, rupons.blo. f"AX 50<:, cop.or 1oc n.nn ~ DELIVERY 75"h $1200. 581-1032 24 Suns. Only 22~iiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiilil
S750/mo 551-8554 ~~ .. :'~b4 S37S 1ncf uul. 833·9Y.i0 Al Ou1r1lan LOST ._ WORK Exec Home Fum• white· hours of usage on Alrtlne T1ot&•I 1 w•y.
HOLIDAY MOYE·lft
SPECIAL $599
Newly remodeled
2Br townhomes near
b each . F 1tne•s
room, lap pool,
gated front yard No
pets. ploaso 1525
Placen11a (olf Supo·
rior). 5895. 548·5369 ROOMS 2706
~""" C111 wa,h oak:llvingffrlT)I bof,I. 714/892·5359 OC IO Harrl1burg, PA.
Houso to. stiare, N N•,,w5 so1rm .. ce2•12 ·s~Fptc!ll, FOUND 2925 PERSONll.TC' 3002 Ooliver1ng lt)e GTE Ev• dlnnlngtfamlly/b e d 11/24/92. $145/ob o,
••••••••• Cost a Mes a . a t ~ na..;i erythlng Pages door rooms. Price to -11 COLLECTIBLES Call 374-t 218. 4osFwy, hon/smkr, window, p:uk1ng, C:. FOUND PUPPY· Tan to door throughout St75·2250. 973-0653
6017
B•ov It. Sell It. Find It. APARTMENTS master BR & BA. $500 17th St, CM 646-4330 & white, approx 2 mos Hot Olrl• Weltlne South Orange. Also -· Clasll.,_ ... _
FOR RENT I I I 641 8621 N B h N neod loaders & phone ---------hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '""" • !"IC u11. • ewport ••c ear old Found Thursday, 1·800-377-4257 i MERCu11•m.1SE L--------•••••••••I LIDO ISl.E quiet prsn Water Amplo parking 11/S, Wilson & Har· No cc $2/mfn. UIC checkers. Must be 8 n.n.&ni LMTO EDITION, 69-350,
shr Me Bch/bay. No Air, kitchen. new bor, CM Call Bay·•---------years or older. Own MISC. 6015 John wavne charcoal
drugs/smk/pet. S435~ decor 400 Sf" $35Qf shores Animal Hospi· HOT GIRLS' car & proof of in su-Ulho by Vadlane 18"•••••••••
Ava1l 1mmec:I. 723·1982 mo. By month UlllS tol Shelter, 646-1664 • race. EOE. 587"°393 E!41ctrlc .. it-It~ recline r. x 22" 731-8549 eio sro•tATION incl 1300 SF s 110011 _______ .,..-_ LIVEr 1-800-869 sexy ORDER DESK s oo \ TRAN I\
Th1nk1ng of having a Nwpt Bch. 2BR IBA, 2
garage safe? G1vo us houses lrom ocn. dfw,
a call! w d, S450/mo t 12 A.
PILOT C LASSIF1ED 45th 646 9127 h . or
Minutes to Be•ch. 1 A k J FOUND: Cockatlel IWd d almost new, 4 • iiiim••••••• Large m_ 35ter suite moose .,,,~15 6106r803y· I O t ... A not 900/f no c ... ~ calni 1\1-F $6.30/hr. 7:303m 892-7937 or 673·9286 COMPUTERS 6018
ays .... • Appro11 m d c o.,.,r. llffded 241v• ta+ _,m 4 pm. BenelilS. Light ESTATE S '"''E • ---------with bath & huge mlr· EveslWkr'lds · vie Costa Mesa Calf -...
rorod closet. Deck, 8 7 5 -7175 to identoly, 556-47,79. typing fQr computer. Chinese bar $1so0, BOATS 7011 •
fireplace, greiinbelts, ••••••••• Call Wiiiie for eppt. exquisite Ivory chess Dynamite Software al '-iiiiiiiiiij~!!i!!ii!!ii!ii!!i!~ palto, pool:i. spa, stor· FOUND M lnl•ture Book• o n T e pe , sot 52500. Oriental Dyanmlt• Prices! All 11 K'"'WASAK• 842-5678 675·5531 w. Andred
age, tennis S550fmo, BUSINESS & Schn•uzer, 1 V.. a t EMPLOYMENT Inc. 548·5525 carpets ssoo-s15oo, 1ypes of personal soft· 1987 .. ~
'h util. 35 t non· FINANCE Spruce & Bristol inl.immiiilimiii;.iii.ilml-~~Prrrtis~ALWEE:s~~ 2 4" c ulwred pea rl ware ava1ll 991-4817 550 .JET SKI. Tons
smoker S traight , Santa Ana Heigh\s Work w( tocnl busl· gem quot necklace olool e .. actra~:t.~~.or:,!: HOTELS HOTELS please. "lo potsl Light brown & black. nosses. Good com -SSOO/obo. lacquer rat· for Ad Action' •Mak': ~n otf-aeason & MOTELS 2718 & MOTELS 2718 df\Jgs Call 714-965· C"tl 642"491 o o r EMPLOYMENT mission. 9 68-9271 tan socuonof couch. d 1 _ _... aavel $2500/
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~3~03~0~or~3~10~'5:?;92~-~56~2~0 BUSINESS Costa Mesa shelter. 5530 Part-rime colfeo table & chair w/ Cal a : 'C"'u Mike (714) Stir Nwpt Bch 3BA 2BA OPPORTUNITY Found· Pedlgreo HI· hassock, $750. Marble o · a
Laguna Beach
Motor Inn STORAGE 2742
maalayan Cre.-.m color VERIFIER dtn table, 3'118'. $1000. 871-2580 oves. Oplll 2 Blk!I to bch, nr 2904 3 Fl •LIQUOR CLERK• N d d Th day & a 73 15""'... .., .... shops/restaurants. cat, b<'h1nd 1 :wors co e urs v • ..,,_ rmil.. POCOCK Rowing
$420/mo. 67s.3158 Ice Cream (Club PfT 2 -4 n ights/Wk. Saturday mornings. 1D VISOR Wherry, 2 1 ft, com.
A FIRST TIME OFFER In House Ave. N B.. Costa Mesa. Call Newport Beach area. RENT n • plete w/cover & dolly. S26 billion industry been here 10 days. Stove 548-3883 8a-3p Verify dehvcry of lhe 642 5678 2857 Patented provon mil 850-040 I Daily Pilot. MuS1 havo • $500. 64()-
$150Mly & Up $48/Dally & Up • 600 sf, personal stor·
age only. otf Newport
Blvd, C.M 109 Monto
Vista S250 650-5092
chines for snle cheapl Auto Service re liable car and Insur· ·through classified Found· young malo
S3K-$4K cosh pos Golden Retnever/Lab Tire & Auto Service ance. Call B1tron at ------------------SAll BOATS 7014
• Kitchenettes Available • Heated Pool s1ble wcei..ly. No S mnc, very lrlondly, Mon-Sal. 644-8022 I 842-4333•X 20 5 POWER BOATS POWER BOATS g~~-~~~:~1~~~9~all near V1ctorkt & Pia· Cerp entars/W•ld•r • Pre School Teacher • . 7012 7012
• Ocean Views t Cable TV. cenlta 548-290t up to $1500/woek, 6 ECE Units, enrolled.
comm/res '" Florida! Pvt school. H B. area. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' 407-644-9933 2 to 6. 536-1441 :
53 FT St_. Ketch.
4-710.M dlesel, built
1971. $75K PP. Days
310/459-7859; EvH
31~72-5360 • Laundry Facilities • Parking
USE
THE
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CLASSIFIED
EMPLOYMENT
5530
EMPLOYMENT
5530 CUSTOMER
SERVJCE EMPLOYMENT
See The Boat Parade
From Water Level 494-5294
By CHARLES GOREN
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Opening lead: Seven of •
Here'• a chance for. you to teat
your analytical powers. Auume t.hat
you have rucbed a perfectly normal
t.hree oo trump and Wett, in ~
aponae to partner'• overcall, dutiful·
ly leads the ~en of spades Plan
the play.
Aa long u West bu one of the
mi.Ming minor-auit honors, you can
alwaya make your contract-pro·
vided you gue11 which one West
holda. Howe,ver. your fi rst problem
PLAY THE ODDS
comes at t.rick one· W'fiicn spade do
you play from dummy?
HOUSEKEEPER
NEWPORT BEACH ARfA
Must have experience in fine home.
._, Full time v Llve out
v Non-smoker v English speaking
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. 1280 Bison · B9 · 311
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from only 6 ' awayl 38 Chris Craft cruiser. 2
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moving and will sell ~ partnushlp lnterut for
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Unusual Bus. Opty
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MARINE SUPS
DOCKS 7022
Wo need a reliable
person with strong
tolephono s kills, com·
puter experience. neat
appearanc:G and able
to work we ll with oth·
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ers $5.30/Hr
Since the biddin1 and lead mark
Ea.st wtth a 1u1t headed by A J 9. you
have only one aure stopper. If you
play low, or the ten. from dummy,
t.bat st-0pper will be forced out. on
t.be go Nevertheleaa, you can create
a positional stop per and gain a tem· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fe male Co m panion CALL US!
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745-1583 Lv Msg
po by \J\liertlng the table's q ueen.
Eaat muat wm tbe ace. but cannot
persevett wtth spades without giv-
111g you a second trick m the suit
and. with it, your contract.
IAfa suppose that Eut 1hift.a to a
club at t n ck two. If Ea.at bolds the
king of clubs and West the ~ of
diamonds. you muat fineue now to
make your contract. Rever.e the mi·
nor honors and you muat riae with
the ace. establish a dwnond lrick,
then revert to clube to gu&ran*
nine tricks-four bearta, t hree clube
and a trick each in t.be othr r two
suita. Which play do you cliooae.
and why?
We would rise with the ace of
clube and lead the king or diamonda.
Looking at Q 9 o~cluba in dummy. it u very difficult for East to lud away
from the king or clube-ah ould part·
ner bold t.he jack. Eut might be
settmg up the whole suit fo r declar·
er. At the cards lie, whether o r not
Eut takes tbe ace of diamond& im·
mediat:ely, the contract ill home.
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PER MONTH * NO COllECTIONS *
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routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
5pni-83m. Thurs. Fri
& SaL Enghsh & nf
smkr a must! Please
call 4-6pm 548-9753
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fo r 1 scr.1 age child +
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'89 Eldo IMerrttz
f tK mt ... roon wJ
gold trilR. It.hr Int
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whlte..eee,AllS
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'86 TEMPO. Fully
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TODAY'S
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Xlnl cond, low mU.,
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or 743-M88
Mil CEDES 9130
ACA088
1 Warm up
5 Sedate to Main poinl
t4 Sec:T.ie 15 Shrine city
t6 In the
direction or
17 Not notleed
19 Sltaed Image
20 Meehodof
turveylng
21 R-mineral 22 Grey ahark
23 Univ
1~1
25 Stedium yell
26 Ethnic group
30 Dine 31 Peeoeful
34 Put logetller
36 Taste
38 Ferm animal
39 Founh coulln.
e g 42 lna.:1
43 Strong thread
44Al no1tme
45 CIOee again
47 u S tax org
49 Sllppety
SO Teck on
5 1 Hindu clua
53 "Y• yeel'
Sp
55 Browne or
StlMd 58 Chair
material
61 Colonie!
petrlol
62 M()(e
2 3
17
20
• 39
42
45
e1
deliraole
~Make over
65 Cooreograpflef
OeMtlle
66 Set a value
on
67 u S agls
68 Music Signs
69 Sumu1a1e
DOWN
1 Accordingly
2 Inkling
3 Egyptian
lizard
4 Wiid plant
5 Oeubs
6 GumShoe 7 Canadian
leglllatrve
INI
e Wine l>ueke11
9 Florida
county
tO Instrument 11 lAcillng
1ntagrat1on 12 Heed 11 red
light
13 --duf
111 Race advice
2 4 Olaplacea
25 Showed lpro-graml again
26 Marine aid 27 Ammonia
compound
2 6 DllP.SlflltS or
29 Sul)lnat1¥0
ending
3t The aun
32 Type of bOo1c
33 linen room
35 Meal cour11e 37 Equets
40 Zilch 4 1 FollOwer of
"' 46 Famed
1nven10t
46 Tension
St Payloed
52 Kernel
COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH
53 Place 1n
ca1ag0t1ea
54 Thing
55 Bridge
57 Oropclolh
58 Girder
59 Cl'IOlr memoer
60 Require
63 Charge
Ince 'tou At hd. "I have bffn a
~ndy koufa, far1 ••nee that gl'HI
pitcher hurlrd no-hitters .. nd b«•me
poMibly • bas-t'ball immorul. Whal
wH h it 11gn7" -~rge Ntwman,
Burbank, CAiif. •t'tponH: S.ndy l(ou•
fat, a C•pntorn, had 1 bluing fut
b•ll and • vido11t curve. He hurled
~rfttt pmn and M b«flttlng l\lt
ti8J', waa modt'tt. Other Capricom1,
p•t and p,_nt H•"" Crttnbtrg.
Au Cardntr, tftnry Miiler, Muh•"'·
mad All, Alan king, Andy Roonty,
Dolly l'arton and Tony Marti n.
• ARI ES (March 21 April l<I) Sctnar
10 h.•1lurt-o ft.'('hl\8 of r.IHI«' ' h n•n
o.il p1llur bn"httn' you ~.11n recog·
n111on Imm qu•rt.,,. p,...v1ou1ly OUI vr
A'l<h hte;ut on 1n1t.•n,1ty rm1)1111n.il in
.----......... --.......-....... volvt'n>t'nl, •b•l11y to mtet df.idhnf'
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h1Rhl18ht• mC1nt'y, p•Vml'nt• collH •
' 1lun 1b11try to 1nn"1"aw 1ncomf' pnten· 1---+--+-~i----fl 11•1 Cont~t mad• ~"nil)' provt valu•
abl,. L1br• 1nvolvt'd 1---+--+---;~--fl C tMINI <M•y 21·Jvne 20) ~p.11
ll&hl 11 on vuur wll 11nd w111dom l'Tpolr
trt &all\ Wldf' atl•nhon l\ldgmtnl, 1n•
IUttlon prO)I• klU,.lf' f ..... lnilllltVl' In
gt'ttln& to hHrt nf m•ttf'l"J Ntw l<wr 1.1
on hon uui Lro l'fJ'l'l'Wnll'd
("'ANClR (Jun• 21 July 22l You II
!>.-U11utNI of lov•ltv. luvc-lnlort11111un
1---+--+--~I prYvlou•ly wtthh.,ld b«Pmn 1vuLtbh1
~tl\Ano hl(lhh(lhl• ••n l 11\fnt nf \Ill•
covtry, hun1 h that ~y• d1vutf'nd1
Aquat111 , •nochtt C•n<rr native In•
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ti.) •n•wtt'1n. In Ul~M' pl'llpl .. hl 11m1I•
nrn 1hrougl\ tun. will t.. luturf'J
••mini Mnon h•Ahlq~hl> Pl''"'"• <lf
F"'"».!•1011 •h htv It• win IM,nds •nu
1nflu•Mr l"'OJ'I" liOl!d rnnun•'
VIM <iO IAUIS .::t~pt 2ll;'l"''
'iforJ'h' P'"°n' brrom1 v•lual>lf' )(Ii"' '="-+-+-~f--il Rn•ut lrg.11 "A""'m'"' will ti. c~tJ
Bl.II you'll toi.-n .. ht Y.1u·11 bto told M~"'"
---+--+-~~-4I ar• J•ptndablt' •n1J gl•mnrou'' ~ C.im
1nd1<"•""f by IJ11Mmln••111g d4t•
lJl~A ( pc 2J•Oct 2.2 ) S<t1'11no
hlghltgha van tty of ••~ntnce fllr·
1111on, ch1ng• of l<'t'nf' lunar position
uctnts cru 11v11y, style. t.1ml•mtnc of
d1tc0vtry. wn11uah1y. w-•ppt>•I S..g1t·
t.inus involved.
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 > t.m·
phu1s on color coord1n1t1on. m usic.
•btlny 10 M'ttlt' !1n1no•I d1sputt 1mon11
fam1lv memb«n M•,or domtstlC •d·
ju,tmt'nl rtlllt'S to rnid•n<t', prop.ny.
m•m•g" T•urus. l1bn ~"'°ns pl•y
rolts
SACfTrAlllUS (Nuv 22-DPc 21) < htt._ Lrbr• mt'ts•ge Play role b.ac._·
tage Don't tell all Rf membt'r apho·
rum. 0i5<'rl'hon Is bncr r put of val·
ort" M•rll•I ••tua romm.and alttnttun
~ potltlVf lh.11 lt'rln8 ltf' clt1rly dt' •
fined
CAPRICORN (Ott 22·J•n I ~)
You'll bt Nying, ''f h1• IS my kind of
d y• You'll mttt d4t•dllnt', wh•t h•d
t>ttn mt rtt routine will !>.-tr.analortned
into t'\C•lll'lg chelltnge Kttp tttc>lu·
11ont ronnrn1ng dir t, nu1 r1t1on f ...
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AQUARIUS O•n 20·Feb I~) <:-t'm·
1nl Moun hlf!hh&ht• ptl'llUn•J magntt·
1•m crratlY1ty, phy11u l •llta<"llon
't'oung pttrson N •· "I would hke to bt
ll kt' yuu•' Lo ng-nng• projf'<t coft'lt't
into •harp. cln.r fOC'u.a A.lite lnvulvt'd
Pl ES (H-b l~·Mu'('h 20) Many
will bt' al'll•t4'd by your 1nlll•tlvt pio·
nMnn11 •pint w1lllngn-In tn~ n•k.-
Mt'mber of OpfM*I• wa l 111. '1 <.an
hudly htp my h•n4' oH youl" IA<!,
Aquaf1U1 ptniont lnv<1lvt'd
IP NOVtMIU U IS YOUR
lllllTllDAV Pnor 10 th• 18th, bu.rd•n
will l>I! hhf'd 0ul'lnis ttm•lndC'f ol No·
v•mbf r y1t11"ll """"'· )'®'II """" MOtt inllutn~t. tt•m•ncf' will lf'nd 1plc•
C'orrr f>C'lld1nc• w11h nnt' ovr tto •
cuulu f'Vt nt""llY l•ad 111 part1c•J)'lt1on1n
1mpu1·t-por1 • ""'"" C•prttorn.
<.'aNtr, A 111trlW1 ptnnnt rl•y 1111n1fl·
~•nt "'I 1n yc•ur hf• You.,... •ttrKt..t
", tlw in•nh •mind tcM-ncw, 1ncllld·
1n11 u1rolt"1gy ~pt•mbtr will !lit your
m t dyn•ll'll<', produc11v1, m lllanhl'
iMntJ\ ol 1"3
Huntington Beach Hyundai
16661 Beech Blvd., Huntington Beach
"fhe impona11t thm1 is t.Jus;.10 ~
.iblt! at In) moment ro sacrifice
whJt •H' ore fnr what we could ~-
come."
(714 142-0631
tcning to advtce, you gel more con-
fused. Cl.lttent ls.sues mean )'OU
must 1hlnk for )'Ourself.
\1rp (I An1lyu) A111. lJ.St'pt 2l
•ao 300 SD 4 dr. new
ures, 'Very ct.an, engi·
neer owner. Reduced
ptlce 17000. 641-<>555
•as 380 SL tmmacl
fnU·lock bfkes, ctarme
""'his, 2 tps. Mull Hfl.
$23.500. 640-2.442
74 450SI, wtlrte W/ black
top, chrome wt\eefs,
160k, owner te>< 4 yrs,
$10,700. 646-9908
MITSUBISHI 9145
'86 M1~e Tutbo, UD
5 spd, ale, am/Tm
cau. Runs Oreall
approx 7SK ml, $2450
obo 844 6812
Ch.ulcs Dubois You htl a pocke t of sclf·doubt
On Vtttran 011 ,., are Ml or and beg.an to rc·lhink your plannin&-hTiiOiiiiYiiOiiTiiAiiiiiiiiiiii9ii2iiliiO
rrmt'mbranttt and re J>«'.I for In• It's not pos ible 10 be 100 percent
dltlonal v1lut'J and ~nitt sJVttl sure, but it 1 pos Ible to trust )'OUr·
o'tr the unr. We'll al.a have self 100 percent and th:i1's wh11t's
mind t'motJons that brine 0111 tbt c.llw for
C\nlc1I ldt that make u wonitd Ubr1 (I Balance) Stpt. 2J-Oct. 12
'87 4Runne\' • eye. 69K mites. AC, tilt wtll,
pull-out 11ereo .
$10,300. 7$2-7488
9220
ond 'ktplk1I about our t\lturt. h:clinp of great positivity put
Whaf'f rull) bualn~ UI I our own nt\lo wind in your ails. You could nuc~
f1lltd drums, and wt rocu1 ouuldt $ell the Brooklyn Bridge. ~ut choose liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ourM-hcs to nnd someone cl to to sell )'OU~lf. flus can help prove •ee Ford Pickup F100,
blame. w,-may also fttl iullty that how caS) ii i~ for people 10 accept V8 3e0. ~ camP4lf, mi
utht'n ha~t ghcn 'IO murh and •t you anJ ~our idea!> (when )OU '7/' llrea. 3 ga1 tanll1,
ha\t )t't to pll1 our part In lht Scorpio (I Dttlre) <kt. 2J.Nov. ;-.~~:,~· 814":::1~·
i.hok . 1 uday Is 1 mbtd bl&. but II People arc rc-1h1nking recent
can htlp )ou fon1 on llthcre iou'n agreement\ with )'OU aod you'll need
bttn and wb11 7ou c.n 1chltTt. Al 10 rca \Ure them w1th0ul being too VANS
•e all know, lhf" art NO llmlb. aggrcs.s111c Don'1 take 1hcir vacilla· 9225
Arlt-' (I Am) March 20-Aprll 20 tion pcoon.illy -11'5 not )'OU they
I oo~tn~ only d1 ..,,.ha1 you DON'T doubt, H's 1hc:1r own 1udgmcn1.
ha\it hrtngs Cittra worry •nd shame •alttarlUJ (I .Uplrt) Nert. u.J>tt.
1h.11 " not warranted With •II ll
)OU w b<cn doing 10 help 01hers, no You can correct a pa t ml Lake
wonder vou arc • hllle behind in you've made in ~ut 1nhmatc rcla·
''")1ng on -.chcdulc tlonah1p by cllomining the past ob-
Tauru <I ll•~tl Aprtl ll·M•y 10 1cctively It may hurt )'OU 10 realize
A11(11d 0\1Ct·c~1gcr111na curre nt tome thmp •bout younelC, but then
cin:um1ot11ncc11 Look ;\I what )'OU arc discover that there arc btndilJ (and
c;ilhng "valuahlc " Is it hcolt.h, IO\c, fotJivcnc ) in 111 c:~pcricnccs.
and other gift that arc no1 only C.prkom (I Uat) Otc. llJH. 19
· lrcc: " hut priccle,,? Tl\lnk qain. You'll have to decide if proposed
Citn\lnl (I Think) M11 l l·June 20 revisions In the pme plan -m Mlp
Yllur encrl)' lc11cl I\ on cm~y or hurt the CIUK Mike 1ure ·you
1.1nd 1h1 can undcnn1nc )'Our en· don'1 oppose changes bccaux they
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1978 .,..... StMwt•
Yen Good Cond, ""'9
atrong. Aalllng $1805.
754·1048
2 Fofd V.ill for Nle,
'79 E150 3 apd 1 1000,
'78 E 150 euto trans
11200 0000 CONO
646-6570 A•mon
VOLVO 9230
••• a400L .......
xlnl cond. DI! blue,
AC, •vto, 4tK mM,
$12,900. 8 t813JM30$
1hu,••'m 101 rrniny 1h1nJ.' Your per· aren't from you. but don't fail to
~1·11,c 11 n\" up 10 par.~ w.,. 1 speak out 1f the ~11ua11on wamnts, AHTIQUIS a
d•y ''r 1v.o "1:forc ¥011 pu.' JU • Aqv1rlot (I Know) J111. lt-fd. 19
mcnl nn cmollon•l 1~~ues A v.1ld &005C cha~ can happen If CLASSICS
<'•ncer II t'ttll J11nt J I.July 11 yuu l.Son't P'!OUl11C 1nJ iTcotnl.u 1
9250
Ptopl~· \\ant 10 chansc 1hr 1111" 1u l ni.:ed \ . a tn1nor problem
c•n ,,u htd.lv, and 11 will ~ up to_ Y(lU\.c t>ccn in thit '11u11ion tlcforc
U hl J~rntc lo hold IO lh• J'll\I, N and lhll I~ no tune lo rcrc11 put
'&3 Jag XK 120M com.
pletely , .. lored E•·
~-Call •fter I
640.t 121 m.11.c • \Wiich Rt ;,mllc: or the ml,ll kt',,
dr<'1•k1n, cmohoM ~ill j\( en'nlvrd Pt m (I Btllclt) Ftb. l .. Marcb ,, ... Mue._. a•• Vi
{ I d 2nd ~ • .iwa19 a•·..;;=---·• 1h;it will mean hur1 ct 1n1( n Your sentimental ' de can act IM ~=-•Int cond,
ng r dire tcd 11 )'!U l'C t ,,r you toda) 111J brin '\U ~ "flM·IOll
f,('(I 11 C'nmmand> J11tr lJ-A111. 21 down• bit the rw• hould not he t--'fiMJ;;~~;;iJ;~
\ ou·rc not urc tlf )'•Ur ftchn u~J 111 m•kc flu feel &uthy, but
md "' don 1 wane 01h I' 10 f'\l\h u1hct •' kun n c~rcncncc~ lhac
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