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QUOTES OF TilE DAY
"711~ oil want bika ond Ramie
com and banery open:ited tlJUtgs. We
tell them, 'We'll Stt what Santo can
do. J.Ye don '1 promiw onydting. ' "
-Rhonda Davis, who has been
struggling (or the past five yeali to Ref.
her T<imift out of the> cycle of moter
living and into a house °' apartment·
"A Christmas goml>ol of/ could
cll«r Ille poor lnlJn ~Ilea" lluouglJ
1"'/f Ille JWJr. "
-Sir Walter Scott
COMMUNITY EVENTS
• Christmas he Medit.tion to.
night at St Andrews Presbyterian
Church features music by the sandu-
ary choir, bell choir as well as vocal
and instrumental sok>ists in a concert
of Christmas music from various peri·
ods. Services are at 5, 7, 9 and 11
p.m. Admission is free. Christmas Eve
candletight services are scheduled at
many area churches. Check individual
churches for schedules.
. •"A Christmu Carol," Charlf!s
Dickens' holiday classic, will get one
final performance at 7:30 p.m. to-
night at South Coast Repertory The-
ater. For ticket information, call 957·
4033.
CHRISTMAS DAY CLOSURES
•Trash pickups in Newp>rt Beach
and Costa Mesa regularly scheduled
for Wednesday wilr be Collected
Thursday. Refuse in other areas of
Newport Beach wHl also be collected
one day later ror lhe remainder or the
week.
' •City off.ces in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach will be dosed
Wednesday.
. : • Federal, state and county p -
ernment offices will be closed
Wednesday.
, • Courts will be closed Wednes-.
day.
• Ubraries -Both county and
Newport Beach dty library will be
closed Wednesday.
• Poll -.. will be dosed ~ednesdoy.
•All aru schools are -(Of the-. •South Coul Ploia Md fuhioft
lllMll will be dared Chrtolmls Poy.
• Piiot 1Mlnet1 ollbo-wlll be
tlooed We?neoday; tho -.om
tan be mi:hod II 5'40-1224.
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Holiday sales
brjng no joy .
to retailers
Most store owners say
business still sluggish
By Tony Cox ...... ,.,,.
Rounding the corner and heading inro
the home stre1ch of the holiday shopping
season, local retailers have a pretty good
idea of how they're going to finish the
race for sales and, for most. it won't be in
the money.
While resulLS
have been
mixed so far -
a few local
stores report
having strong
sales during
this holiday
shopping sea-
son -business
has been below
par for the
most part. In
£act, those re·
tailers who say
they're having
a relatively
good year be-
1 ievc they're
'lrs been awful. I
thought last
Christmas was
slow, but this
year has been the
worst. I'm
hanging in there ,
but it's been
awful.• _,...a ••
owner of frtness
clothing store
The Morgan family, whose ,house burned down recently, will be spending Christmas with their neighbors.
succeeding in spite of a soft retail mark.et.
"I think the economy is realty tough
out there;· said Barbara Magness, owner
of the B. Magness boutique in Newport
Beach. "We would be doing lots better
without the recession.'· Down· but not out in Costa Mesa Magness said her store's sales arc up 35
percent over last year's Christmas season,
an achievement she attributes to hard
work by her and her staff, as well as to
her steadily growing"'C\lstomcr ba~e.
Motel family tries to
cope with another
one-room Christmas
By LO<IAm Basheda ... _
R honda Davis, her husband and
their £our children have finally
moved -all the way from room
No, 7 to room No. 5 in the Coast Motel
on Newpor1 Boulevard in Costa Mesa.
The family was hoping to move in10
an apartment by the holida}s. But even
with the promise of financial help from
several good Samaritans, they arc still
s1uck in a one-room molel.
Few affordable apartmen1s will take
[our children. And Rhonda said the
ones that would were in rough
neighborhoods where kids 6 and unde.r
don't belong.
Several peo(>le who read abou.t the
Davis's plight 1n The Pilot promised to
donate a down payment and security
deposit -if the ramily could find an
apartment. But they can't.
0£ course, room No. 5 at the Coast
Motel is a little bit bigger than room
No. 7. Davis has taken two donated
dressers and placed them in !he middle
of the room to divide it in two, creating
Newport ClllilPI
Id Ill VIOll1811'1
boiill·lllilde hats .
By Russ Loar ... _
NEWPORT BEACH -An 87-
year-old widow, who likes to keep
her fingers busy by crocheting hau,
has run afoul o( Gity rules and rcgu·
lations by offcrina her warea for Ille
01,1tsidc her home.
British-born Paula · Harold said
she was visi1cd Monday morning by
.a city o£facial wbo told her she oould
not hana her hats on 1~ patio of
her «th Sir.et home: Not 1h a
!or sale •ian. that Is. •
HNOkl ii a former aalcswoto1n
who bu .demons1rated everythiq
from floor polloh to counedco ti
some of th• world's f111es1 ...,..
meal "°'"' in Londoa ud ID 1'low
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Sfan Davis sits in hls father's lap in
their motel rootn in Costa M~a.
a makeshirt bedroom for the children.
And the walls have a fresh ooe.t of
paint.
But when the chance or gelling an
apartment a£ter raising a £amily in
motels for nearly five years disappears,
See FAMILY/Al
It's still Christmas for
family who lost their
home and belongings
By Anna Cekola ""'-A lthough Santa may not be able to
climb down their chlmney, there
will still be Christmas £or the
Morgan family, who lost just about
everything during a ftre at their Costa
Mesa home last weekend.
"Our 3-ycar-old son has been saying,
'when are you going to fix our house?' "
Annie Morgan said Monday. "I think
what's going through his mind is therc·s
no chimney for Sanla Claus."
Fire investigators say a string of
Christmas tree lights sparked the fire,
which guned 1he Flower Street home
last Sa1urday morning and caused more
than $150,000 in damage to their
uninsured belongings. including
furniture, clothes. pictures and presents.
The family of five escaped unharmed
after being awakened hy the screams or
their housekeeper, who discovered the
fire.
Since the fire, the family has seen a
lremc ndous outpouring of support from
See FIRE/Al
B. Magness' sales grO'Nth appears to be
1.-. the exception, rather than the rule,
among Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
stores.
"It's been awful," said Fran Anderson .
owner of Fitwear, a fitness clothing store
in the Costa Mesa Courtyards. "I thought
last Cluistmas was slow, but this year has
been the worst. I'm hanging in there, but
it's been awful."
Anderson said her store's sales are
more than 50 percent down £rom last
year's holiday shopping season, capping
off a decline that gathered momentum in
July.
"My clothes arc not recc:ssion-proor:·
Anderson said. "They don't need my
clothes if they don't have the money.
They can just put on a pair of sweats and
go 10 the gym."
On the posi1ive side, the lackJuster holi·
day shopping season didn't catch local re·
tailers by surprise. Many merchants were
rclalivcly oons.crvative in ordering holiday
merchandise, a strategy that should help
them avoid being left with money-losing
overstocks after the holidays.
"My inventory has been low, with a lot
or sheets and smaller, IOVi-cost items,"
said Terry Wansak, owner or Terry's
Watcrbcds in Costa Mesa. "We expected
See RETAILJAI
Rustler makes on with popular pony ride
Mechanical critter was an
attraction for two decades;
replacement is on the way
By Russ Loar ..,_
NEWPORT BEAOH -Some low-
down, thiovin' lidcwiftdcr has gone and
rustled" a ·h"ttle mecbadicat pony, makin'
tracks with the critter ln tho dead of nighl
to ~111 unknown.
The Httlc tan horK with a black saddle
mou1:1ted on a red bue wat 1 funlliar
ride r.r ...,.,.,.,.. "' Newport -childml.
' "lt1& been ori 8&100. Island for over 20
yeon." llid JeMllor J-on, -r lit 0uro.,.-.onMoriMA--
1ho poptdor pooy --· I• -. "lt11 beoa 1'cre fOr ID ..... it's t.. • •
tndlliolt. 11'1 "'""""'" .... puballwtr. ' this time of the year."
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Pilot People
Christophe" O'Hearn
HEIS:~-------------
The newly named vice president of instruction at Orange Coast
College in Costa Me,sa.
mGPLANS-----------~
O'Hearn, who has been dean of academic affairs at Los Ange-
les Harbor College in Wilmington, will be responsible for over-
seeing OCC's instructional program, includinJ supervision of the
college's 10 instructional divisions. He will be charged with orga-
nizing, interpreting and revising curriculum. He'll also serve as the
liaison with OCC's Academic Senate in all instruction issues.
HIS WORDS:-----------
. "Orange Coast College has a tremendous reputation academi-
cnlly and vocationally throughout California and the nati.on. I felt
from my first visit to campus that I would very much enJOY work-
ing here ... I already feel as if I'm a part of the Orange Coast
family."
ROOTS~------------
o·Hearn is a native of Presque, Maine. He moved with his fam·
ily to Cnlifornia in 1960 and later earned a ma~ter'~ degree ~n. En-
glish literature from Loyola Marymount U01vers1ty. He JOmed
Harbor College in 1980 as a professor in English. He has also
served as an adjunct professor of English at El Camino and Oc·
cidental colleges.
AT HOME------------
O'Hearn is an avid reader, writer, traveler and a passionate bas-
ketball fan. He lives in ~anhattan Beach with his wife, Jeana, and
their three children: Ryan, 14; Zach, 11; and Jennifer, 7.
Briefly
City to conect discarded Christmas trees
NEWPORT BEACH -City refuse crews will pick up dis-
carded Christmas trees along with regular garbage, but residents
must have the trees cut into lengths of no more than four feet.
The chopped limbs should be left alongside the trash cans. Tree
stands and any metal devices should be removed and placed in the
regular ref use. .
Fire officials warn that Christmas trees should not be burned m
residential fireplaces. Because of their extreme dryness and high
resin content, discarded Christmas trees tend to explode into
showers of sparks, which can be a serious fire hazard, city fire of-
ficials said.
Phone book recycling caUad successful
COSTA MESA -Residents saved more than 87 tons of outdated
phone books from reaching local landfills in recent weeks during
the the third annual city recycling drive.
"We're recycling more than 25 percent of the books now," said
Florine Reichle, assistant manager of the Costa Mesa Sanitation
District. "That's exciting right there."
After being collected in various bins throughout the city, the
phone books (about 350,000 of them) were taken to a recycling
processing plant in Stanton. Most of the recycled paper from the
books will be shipped to Pacific Rim countries to be used for such
fiber-based products as insulation, Reichle said.
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An old ,... Ito Ill Hal
S onto and Mrs. Claus made their annual visit by
helicopter to Newport Beach schools Friday,
accompanied by Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy
Gonis (above). Third grader Katherine Nye (left) was one
of the third students at Newport Elementary who waited
for Santa's arrival, The children screamed and yelled
with delight as the jolly old elf made his landing in the
school yard. Santa greeted the children ond handed out
candy cones.
Police log
Costa Mesa
A 77-ycar-old woman wu robbed by a man bclic:vcd to be a transient Thurs-
day as abe sat In her Cadillac while aettlna ready to leave the parking lot or a restaurant at '428 E. 17th Street. The robber threatened the woman wub a aun ~f!d stol9 SSO rrom her. No weapon was actually 1een and the victim was not
IDJUfCd. • Someone stoic more than SI0,400 In co11:1puter, television and stereo equip-ment Thursday rrom a borne on the 1100 block or BudcinJham Drive. A iun was abo reported 1tolcn from lhc home • • A .. &rib and run" burstar aot away with five mcn'a jadccu worth about $730 from RobilllOG's DcpartmcnfStorc at Cryatal Court on Dec. 16. The mu tria·
SCl\ld ltOl'C a1annl bUt WU able to act away in a Waitin& car • • A 77-fCV-old lmnc man wu robbed by two men as he ~ out ol his car at 1113 Bater Street W~ 11\cmoon. Ttto men walked up to tbo ¥Jctlm and pulled a ~ rrom hia fi~r and watch from hia wrist bcrorc n~l• hia car and tatiq ocher Items. The loll In tbc robbery was mote tban $5,lW. ' Thcl. vietim WM DOC irljurcd. • A pttron of Sboolcn T~uJJla Bar and OrUI at 72S W. Baker Street threw a larp llhtl'.I)' at a bartender la the carty-momlna houn ol Dee. 11. Bolofo
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Her holiday spirit
shines like a· star
S usnn Jackson bepn decoratina her home for Christmas
when the Th~I dinner dilhcs were Mins put away.
With luck, lho rmy act it all topthcr by tonight.
Susan might be on Khcdule if she hodn't
taken much of lut week off to honcho the
dca>ratln& or son Jeft1 SAE fraternity house ot
USC. Or If lho hadn't hosted breakfast at 6:30
Monday momins ror the 10 women or her
walkhig club. Or if lhe hadn't served dinner that
nlpt to the 20 mcmbcn of hct Dible-study
group.
It takes Susan almost a month to get her home
decorated Cor Christmas because there is so
much house and IO much stuff to put In it and
on It.
On the
Coast
Not just a few llrings of li~ts, hundreds of
them. So many gewgaws she needs her attic nnd
a storage unit to warehouse them. So many
things to make and arrange nnd put up. And not
one Christmas tree. but three.
Each has a theme. The living room tree, a JO-footer, is laden
with lavender ribbons and rose!,Susnn made.
The den tree is festooned with red ribbons and an eclectic
collection of ornaments Crom all over the world. Wherever the
Cornily travels, Susan comes home with more ornaments. "Each
one has n meaning, a memory," says Susan, a cheery brunette who
was wearing, of course, n red dress.
A model train, a lOOth Anniversary model LGB from Germany,
chugs around the base of the tree. "That was a Christmas present
in 198J," Susan smiles. "From me to me."
Bears reign in the master bedroom. Two dozen or more of the
stuffed critters sit around the base of the tree, vastly outsizing the
scores of wee bears that hang Crom the branches.
Susan comes by her enthusiasm for Christmas honestly.
She grew up in Albia, Iowa, a handsome little burg of 5,000
about 60 miles southeast of Des Moines. Christmas is very big in
Albia.
Each year, the citizens fashion a giant Christmas tree from
thousands of lights strung from the spire of the courthouse. On
the big night, every light in
town is turned off. When all
Each year, the citizens
fashion a giant Christmas
tree from thousands of
lights strung from the
spire of the courthouse.
On the big ni9ht, every
light in town 1s turned off.
When all is silent and
dark, a child throws a
switch and lights the tree.
is silent and dork, a child
throws a switch and lights
the tree.
"It's just a wonderful
sight," Susan says, her eyes
bright with the memory.
"The whole town is gathered
around the square, and as
the lights go on they sing. I
guess I've nc1,cr gotten over
that."
Now Susan has her own
town, ;1 Dickens Village. The
miniatures arc mode in
limited edi tions by a
company in Minnesota.
Among the hundreds of
pieces Susan has collected over the years are everything from
Victoria Station to the offices of Scrooge and Marley.
Look closely and you can see the figures of crusty old
Ebeneezer, happy Dob Cratchett with Tiny Tim on his shoulders,
and the Ghosts of Christmas Pas1, Present and Future.
The dining room table at the Jacksons is set for Christm:is
dinner for eight. But there will be 14, maybe more. Some of Jeffs
buddies from the University of Washington football team, here for
the Rose Bowl, arc joining tbc family for dinner. I think they arc
in for a surprise.
(Jeff was Corona Del Mar high 's Athlete of the Y car in 1990.
He won a football scholarship to Washington but was permanently
sidelined by a neck injury during spring practice and transferred
to USC.)
No maller where you look in the Jackson home there is
Christmas. Christmas books on the tables, Christmas dolls
standing and sitting everywhere, sprays of greenery and red
candles everywhere, almost all of it made by Susan, family
members or friends.
In less caring nnd sensitive hands, it could be a wretched excess.
It is not. It is warm and beautiful nnd joyous, one woman's
expression of love for family and friends. A very genuine
Christmas spirit.
A Christmas Grinch hits Newport
NEWPORT BEACH -A Har·
bor View family is mourning the
loss of three choirboys -wooden
ones that decorated the front yard
-that were spirited away from
the home over the weekend.
"We're just heartbroken," said
Maybcrt Davis, whose . husband
Garland handcrafted the Christ-
mB'S figures some 30 years ago.
The 3·foot-tall choirboys -
painted blond, redhead and bru-
nette with hymnals in their hands
-were last seen in front of the
Davis home at 1801 Port Tiffin
Place around S p.m. Saturday,
when the Daviscs ten Cor a pany.
When the Davises returned
home around 9:30 p.m., the choir-
boys were gone.
The choirboys are probably
worth only about SlOO in cuh, but
the sentimental value is incalcu·
, lable, Mayben Davis said. She is
offering a SlOO reward for the re·
8.125% APR 0 PJ'S
9% APR 0 FI'S
turn or the figures.
"To me, someone who'd steal
Christmas decorations is the low-
est type of person," Maybcrt Davis
said.
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Today's the last day for yule bargains
F or last minute shopping.
here are a few places you
might have ovcrlooked ..•
South Coast
Plaza and
Fashion Island
have several
"Just for
Christmas"
stores.
Today is the
last hurrah for
these guys ... you
might pick up
some good
deals. ..
At South
Coast Plaza _____ ._ look for The
Christmas
Guild, Kelly's Coffee and Fudge,
Pacific Silk Plants, The Wrapper,
the Santa Ana Zoo Think Shop
and the Shaffer Gallery.
At Fashion Island check Flying
Elephants (in the old Buffums
space) Once Upon a Christmas,
A Wonderful Christmas,
Send your Items for Around
Town to Bob t-Dn E}'kcn, The
Piiot, 330 W. Bay St., CostD
Mcsn, 91627.
Library closure
NEWPORT DEACH -Newport
Death Public Library will close at I
p.m. to4ay in observance of Christmas
Eve. The library will be closcJ all day Dec. 2.t.
Help for dyslexia
COSTA MESA -The Orton ~lcxi:i
Society of Or:inge County is looking for
second to fifth grade students with
reading problems and possible dyslexia
lo enroll in the after-school A.EAD
program in Costa Mesa. The program
will meet for one hour. four times a
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Motherland, Three Dags Full
ond Peace Frogs ....
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I called 17 local limo
companies looking (or a good
deal ... Herc's what I came up
with. Most outfits want $45 per
hour with a 15·20 percent tip
and a five hour minimum ...
But... on Friday nights, Don,
at City Nights Limo will provide
four people with a stretch limo
for four hours for $40 an hour
with a four hour minimum (this
includes the tip and translates to
$34 an hour).
On Saturday there's a five
hour mtnimum and he wants $40
per hour and a JS percent tip.
So, best on Saturday night, if you
only want the car for four hours,
is to go with Harbor Limo at $40
per hour with a 15 percent tip ...
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Take a break if you can today
and have a cup or tea with
Zoreen Green at Grafton Street.
I wondered if her unusual
week, beginning next month. Then fee
is S20. For information, call 240-~0l.
Congressman to speak
NEWPORT BEACll -Rep. Chris
Cox (R-Newport Dcach) will speak at
the Jan. 8 annual meeting of the New-
port Center As.soci:ition. Call 720-8488
for information.
Jeanne Wolf to speak
NEWPORT BEACI I -"Entcrt:iin-
mcnt Tonight" correspondent Jeanne
Wolf will be the guest spc::iker at the
next Jewish Federation of Orange
County Trendsettcrs event. 11:30 a.m.
to 2 p.m. J:in. 10 :it the Four Seasons
llotcl. For information call 259-0655.
Di,nner
.. 1991
Champagne Buffet
Celebrate Tbe Hollday In Style
Our Chef Has Prepared An Irresistible
Festive Menu Selection, Including All
The season's Favorites.
RclaX Arid Enjoy The Ambiance And
Holldat Decor While You Dine To Your
Hearts Content.
Mulls $16.95 • SmJon'$11.9S • Cblldteo $8.9S
December 25th 12pm-6pm
Call 833-0570 x?OSS
·~5..,ated
rQ.\ Sheratqri
.~Newport
name was Irish. "No, my mom
made it up." said Zorccn. She
serves Bewley's Tea Crom
Grafton Streel in Dublin. You
can find her at her 1tore in the.
Atrium, at Fashion bland.
"We always have it hot on the
cart." she says.>-l}le store carries
a huge selection of unusual
china, gift wear and crystal.
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"We've been in business in
Costa Mesa for 30 years. We've
been in this location {on Harbor
Blvd.) since 1968. We've seen the
town change." said Dave Rufnc.
To celebrate Rufnc's
Upholstery has a special going
on ...
All their fabrics, including
tapestries, taffetas and silks, arc
25 percent off.
Dave really aims to please.
He's been known to pick up
people who have a hard time
getting in. He wants them to sec
all the fabrics he stocks.
An average size chair requires
Dog show
COSTA MESA -Shoreline Dog
Fanciers Association of OranRe_9>un1y
will host its 1 Ith All-Breed i1 Show
from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan. L at the
Orange County Fairgrounds in Co~ta Mesa. The public is welcome. Adm is-
sion is SS for adults, S3 for seniors and
S2.SO for children aged 6 10 12. For in-
formation. call 644-7907 or 530-1826.
University Women
NEWPORT BEACH -American
As.sociation of UniversitY. Women mem-
ber Jeanette Miller will give a shde
prcscnt:ition and lecture about her re-
cent trip to Moscow at the as.soci::ition's
J:in. 15 meeting at the Newport Beach
Tennis Oub. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and
the lecture begins at 7:30. Reservations
around six yards of fabric. A
typical fabric runs about $35 per
yard. At 25 percent off 1hat's a
savings of $52 ... Not bad ...
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If you're concerned that you
kid is not a wiz at geography a
good place to look for a
Christmas gift might be 1he Rand
McNally store at South Coast
Plaza.
You can have manager Mary
Coleman fill you in on all the
educational toys, games and
books they ~tock.
They also carry some unusual
videos like, Seven Wonders of
the Ancient World, Ghost
Towns, the Orient Express and
Civil War Battlefields.
Have a great Christmas!
0
Jf you've come across any
bargains or unusual items, or if
you know a retailer who pr01·ides
exceptional services or quality be
sure to let me know. You can
reach me at 497-9873. Or send a
fax to 631-5902.
:arc rcquircJ. For inform:ition, c:ill 786-
4020.
Fight against bigotry
NEWPORT BEACI I -Louisi:i1u
State Republican Central Commi11cc
member l:.hubcth Rickey. founder t•f
the Lou1"ana Coalition ag.11~1 R;i.:1,m
and NJZl\m. will be the guc)t of the
Orange County chapter of the Amcri·
can Jc"'•~h Committee at 7:30.p.m JJn
22 :11 Le Mcrid1en llotel. For more tn·
formation, call 660-8525.
Jewish Federation
NEWPORT BEACll -The Jc.,..1)h
Fcdern11on of Orange County will luck
off its 1992 M:iJOr Gifts Campaign with
an upprccia11on dinner Jan. 22. For 111-
form:it1on, call 259-0655
Skin...., Is the moet common C9t'lCS 1twe is.
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Newpo'rt Beach raidcnt Lou Bocmia, fOt'·
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rector of franchiae development with Irvine-
based Red Rohla .......... a Splrltl Emportmu.
Hoang Dao hu been named senior account
executive for F.qaJtJ Baac:orp lac. in Newport
Beach.
Newport Beach resident Jeffery Frum bu
been named a vice president with Wells Faqo
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Judy Carmichael Of C.C1111 D Led. In
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rized Dealer Deaip C.ompedlion.
Costa Mcaa native Robert K. PodJ hu
joined Laadll' Co. be. in Bn&lewood, NJ .• as
director of international market&.
Newport Beadl-bued W-... ~ Prop-
11tJ Mu I 1at Ca. honored the fOUoWiiij
employees with leildenblp ••arda for the third
quarter. Susanne Dorame. Julio Normand. Sa-
brina Wright. Autumn Cbaae, Tereu Orrett.
David Puccetti, Jeaua Rodrigues, Matlt Und•
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Mark Olson, president and owner of Mark Olson Textiles.
Who• Mark Olson, a 42~ycar-old Lido Island resident who
• is president and owner of Marie Olson Textiles.
Wh t • Olson Textiles distnoutes and arranges for the a . manufacture of sailcloth. The company distnoutes
some of the leading imported sailcloths, including the Sati and
Toray brands.
When• Olson worked as a technical representative for
• another sail company, Howe & Bainbridge, for
nine years prior to opening his own sailcloth distribution business
in 1986. In the early 1970s, prior to going into the sailcloth
business, he owned and operated a sailcraft and clothing store,
Hobie Newport.
Wh • Olson Textiles is based in Ne~rt Beach, at ere. 881 W. 16th St. The company distributes
sailcloth to sail and kite manufacturers worldwide.
Wh • Olson, his wife Aetchcr and the couple's three V! children arc all avid sailors. Olson has participated in
the Arne~'s Cup competition and sailed in three Admiral's Olp
races, 10 Transpacs and 36 Mexican boat races. He says he enjoys
being able to combine his avocation and bis occupation. He
decided to go out on his own after Howe & Bainbridge, since
renamed Bainbridge Sails, was acquired in 1976 because he
thought it would be easier to compete against the company than to
adjust to the new ownenhip. "Now we're bigger than them," be
says. "We've been lucky. I just like to do my own thing."
H • Olson won't release sales figures, but says his OW• revenues are "in the miUions," and Olson Textiles'
revenues have increased six-fold since the companys first year. He
said his sales have increased every year, including a 10 percent
jump in recession-riddled 1991. He says the company has been able
to increase its market share through aggressive product
development and customer service.
Lesson Learned: w%':S~m~~o'f:o~
says, Olson Textiles bu been able to ~ and prosper. "If you
have diJ.iaent and communicative scmce. if you take the time to
know and undcntand what your customer wants, you•re going to
do a lot better.'' be saya.
-111 Toar Cox
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te.tiue1 U-, __,roar llflPltloa to De Piiot'• bulMa edltor,
Toa,y Coz, •t 330 W. ~ St., Com Mu., nm.
Business Watch
ICN Wini OK to mrkal Am 11ri111
COSTA MESA -ICN Pba~
m•ceutlall1 Inc. has garnered au·
tborization to market ita product
Virazole for AIDS treatment in
Hunpiy.
Huniary is the second country
to approve the antiviral drug for
AIDS treatment, joinins Ireland .
Colta Meta-based lCN bu been
unable ao far to win approval in ill
home counuy from the Food and Drua Admin11tration ..•.
Put D. £nabauaer, formerly co-
owoer of national executive search
firiD Eckert.. &,baUlel and Part·
nen Inc., hu fonncd Tiiie it.a-
..._.. Growp In Ne1Vp0rt kach •.
. • Newpon Beach paeriJ contnc-eor . ._ ~~ bu OO!DPJeted
~ "ol:MarbeUa Pim,; a
114 itl1ltoit thoppbia center In Sia
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Newpon martctlns coauaualcia· dom firm lalel('4e ....... 111 r.c. haa won two lilwer Ml1UI ~ wbidl recopiie .._.
In markedil realdlndil ·~ meata.l~U.
announced that It Ml -. Miid
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NEWPORT BEACH -The
giant abominable snowman
1squashcd the compotitloD ln this
&'ear•a annuaJ Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Palade, capturing
the sweepstakes award for Gcotf
Landon for a third consecutive
year.
Landon'• eye-popping entry,
"Wheel be Home for Orinchma.s,"
featured a dazzling displar of
more th~ 9~ clcctnc lights that
created a amokc-sputtcring car
. driven by a 2S-f oot inflatable
Snoopy. The inflatable Grinch
returned this year as a passenger
in the electric car, pushed along
by the 4S-fool inflatable
abominable snowman.
"We go for the gusto,'' said
Landon, owner of the SO-foot
Unpretentious Too cruiser that
carries the display. Despite
problems with his electric
generators, Landon said it was
fun. "We didn't sink -that was
the important thing."
In the Ring of Lights home
decorating contest, Hap Byers of
401 Via Lido Soud took first place
for best decorated home. The
Dyers entire home was outlined in
multicolored lights with a large
tree and hot air balloon on the
roof. Santa Oaus and carolers
were on the balcony, and Santa
and Mrs. Claus were also in a
simulated store front window in
the home.
Newport Landing was named
the best-decorated restaurant; the
Balboa Pavilion won honors for
best-decorated commercial
building; the Balboa Yacht Club
was voted best-decorated yacht
club; and homes on the 2600 and
2700 block of Bayshore Drive won
the neighborhood spirit award.
"There are about 1,200 homes
on the Christmas Boat Parade
route, and over 85 percent of them
were decorated this year," said
He rrick Hanson, co-chairman of
the Ring of Lights contest.
Both contests are sponsored
each year by the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce. The
following is a list of winners:
Newport Harbor Chrt•lm•• Boat Parade 1991 Award WlnMra and Bo•••:
Wllllam D. Luek AWllrd -Grand SweepstallH ·
Geoll lnlon. l)'clretenlious Too Harttor Maater'• Award -Humoroua Theme
1. Sasco aec.lc. El NIVIQlfU
2. Coll1ly of 0nnge • IWtlor Beada & Pailll,
Scooe>er 3. Maraiel Yanez, El Jefe
Jud .. a lpeclal Award -0"91Mf
Theme
1. David Field. Sea Sharp
2. Leland H. West Jaguar 3. Rudy lfld Suzy Baron. 8arontss
CommodorH Award -U9ht Dlaplar,
Animation t. Cllatlene Olyef, Serenity
2. Heather llfldrldoe, Oeluxl
3. Dr. fflllk and Pat Pullall. Siii f\11
Chairman'• Award -Spirit 1. S1Mn 8u'rooQhs Ind R*" Pu. Three Pennies 2. Heather and Derek Nblo. s.u·s ~
3. Allee Navvro. Utbchen r/ Dolphin• Award -Hofkler llvslo
1. Dr. M. V. Gopilalh, Veloce
2. Jay Viana, 8oMie 'f 3. RU Lorerutn. I.Jin Mn
Ma"r'• Award -Trlldltlon81 TheMe 1. Or. 8Wney Ind Or. lb'lllngton. P• 0 Docs
2. O.E. Clar1t Piper Co., fb. T ISllc:
3. Gerlld VMI Viel Ebb T1de
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NEWPORT BEACH -Wayne and
Cathy Heck, local franchilea of the ~
ular H•••n-Dua chala ot ice cream
aiora. recently opened their second lo-
cation, a 700-squarc·foot shop at Fashion
Island.
The store is only the third Haaaen-Dazs
shop to feature a new interior desipl in•
traduced by the Cranchise. It will acll the
same goodies as the Hecb' original lo-
cation at 2400 W. Coast Highway -cof-
fees, )OIUrt. babel pds and, most of alJ,
high-quality Haaaen-Dazs ice cream.
The Hecb opened their fmt Haagen-
Daza ahop in 1983, and the store built a
loyal following, to the tune of $400,000 in
annual revenues. Despite the success,
Wayne Heck. who works full-time selling
residential real estate, said he wasn't nec-
essarily looking to expand until the Fash·
ion Island deal came along.
"Because of the location and the coop-
cration of The Irvine Co., we worked out
a deal that was too good to pass up,"
Wayne Heck said.
The Hecks' store, located between de-
partment stores The Broadway and I.
Magnin &. Co., is the first tenant in a new
spaces created by The Irvine Co.'s $100
million remodelin& or Fashion Island in
1989. Wayne Heck said he expects to
enjoy a high sales volume at the location,
in part because of a nearby fountain that
captures the curiosity of many shoppers.
,
.. Ice cream is an impulse item," he said.
"I'm really excited about the location."
Wayne Heck, who's also a former New·
port Harbor High School baseball coach,
said that although he and his wife weren't
exactly itching to open a second store,
they won't rule out further expansion. He
said that other than a slowdown during
this year's unseasonably cool summer, the
business has continued to grow during the
recession.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
ISHES You
THE OY OF THE
H "OLIDAY SEASON
THROUGHOUT
THE NEW YEAR
•• •
C O ·A ST PLAZA
TOWN CENTER VI Lt.AGE
By tns YOkof
Siii w.tllr
COST A MESA -A.Cler find in&
a bog or human body parts in the
front seat of a red Corvette d{iven
by Omaima Arce Nelson, police
detectives immediately sought a
search warrant for the young
woman's apartment, expecting to
find more evidence of a grisly
murder.
Al Esquivel told police the your)g woman came over
around noon Dec. 1 with blood-stained tkln and a bi-
zarre tale of how she killed her 56-year-old husband
and cut him up Into pieces ...
Unfortunately, ·they weren't dis-
appointed.
Detectives found and seized several garbage
bags and boxes full of body parts, as well u
bloodstained clothing, sheets and sections or
wall and carpeting from the Elden Avenue
apartment, according to search warrant docu-
ments that were recently unscaled.
Also among the long list or items confiscated
by police f'!r further analysis were nume~us
knives, a divorce manual, a deep fryer with
"residue," a glass jar with "unknown material"
and some HIV paperwork for Nelson.
The 23-year-old woman is accused of killing
and mutilating William Nelson, her reported
husband of a few weeks. Her arraignment on
the murder charge was continued to Jan. 10.
Police say they have no murder weapon or
motive for the slaying.
Omaima Nelson, an Egyptian national who
also goes by the names of Omayma Arce Stain-
brook, Omayma Aref Stainbrook and lshia
Nelson, was arrested Dec. 2 after she allegedly
showed up at an acquaintance's home on
Monte Vista Avenue with a bag full of her hus-
band's intestines and offered $75,000 to an ·~
quaintance k> help act rid of it.
Al Esquivel told police the young woman
came over around noon Dec. 1 with blood·
stained skin and a bizarre talc of bow she
killed her S6-year-old husband and cut him up
into pieces because he had tied, raped and
beat her. '
Esquivel was able to keep Nelson at his
home while he secretly called police. Officers
said they found a plastic trash bag of body
parts on the front seat of the red Corveue she
drove there.
Police later found several more plastic gar-
bage bags, a brown athletic bag and five card-
board boxes full of limbs at the couple's small
apartment. Sources say William Nelson's head
was discovered in the refrigerator, partially
cooked. ·
Various body parts were also found in the
living room wrapped in lin foil, according to
the search warrant.
To AU of our Patrons & Friends,
From All of Us at...
•, '·
The Newport Harbor Art Museum
850 San Clemente Drive
Newport Beach, CA
759-1122
Thank you for
your business
We wish you a very
happy. healthy & prosperous
1992!
MERAY
i!JIRiSTMAI
Best Wishes of the
holiday season to all
of our loyal friends
arid patrons.
'9wm 'Jfu ~~ §ans!"
1240 LOGAN AVINU~ UNIT O,
COSTA MUAr CA ft626
. ~ (714) M9·3077 ~..... • w-. ¥· ... ·*-W . f• • •
~::::;;ry Happy Holidays
to OUT
cuStomers!
dfapf!J dfofulay!>,!
C..JoelUS ...
WIW.I WATCBIRG
Trips Start Dec. 26th
DAILY 10:00 A.M. & 1:00 P.M.
WEEKENDS 8:00 A.M., 12 NOON a 2:30 P.M.
t1.00 Off Ful F ..
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M Pllt ~14801 ... ID
WtllliDlmter.
RUllCU Wll -~ IO make 1 left tum oneo ntla
front the park deD IM WU
broadildcd by I ,.,.. ptcbp
driven by I 28-yeaMllcl ODfariO
resident. Kant said.
"It appean that (Rmell) wu pe>SSlbly at fault for cntcr-
lna into a hl&hway and faUina
to yield to throu&fl traftic; .. be
said.
Four paacngcn in RmleU01
Mazda RX7 were Injured in
the accident. includin1 17.,ear·
old Daniel Barocio of Fountain
Valley who was airlifted k>
Western Medical Center for
abdominal injuries. He wu re·
leased Saturday.
The three other passengers.
Michael loch, Stephen Rivera
and Olristopher Oprcs, all 16-
year-old Fountain Valley resi-
dents, were treated al Hoag
Hospital Friday night for minor
injuries and released. The pick-
up driver received only nUf!Ot
injuries and did not reqwre
hospitalization, Kent said.
Rote Pnn & Auodeta at
the P.W. center for PMtema
of Exccllanca In Newport
Bach, wish their clients, friends
& colleagues health, success &
Mpplncss In the New Year.
ashion Island stores dress
p for the holiday .season
With Qristmu atilt a day away. a ~it to Fash-
llland. with its many holiday attractions and
walkways. i.a ideal for the last-minute sbop-
the pcnon just looking for a little extra
cheer.
Tbe central display features the walk-through
er Wilderness, a living. garden-like creation
with 30-foot pine trees wrapped in more
25.000 lights, charming topiaries and seasonal
t materials resembling a field of snow and for-
llt.
Olildrcn won't want to miss Santa's House and
• visit with Mr. aaus and bis helpers, where
to and home video opportunities arc available.
the I. Mapin wing, they'll enjoy the Fashion
and &press. a children's holiday train which
gs along its track.
To spread the spirit of the season throughout
the center, Fubion hland bas provided lMna pine
treas free of charge to rilnc Orange C.OU.Oty non-
profit organizations.
Don't mils several seasonal merchants offering
a wide selection of decorations and giftl with
somethin& for everyone. Fashion bland wek:omes
A Wonderful Oui.stmas, Hickory Farms and Once
Upon A Christmas.
Fashion Island Newport Bea~h. the only major
outdoor center in Orange County, features more
than 200 of the finest atorcs, restaurants and spe-
cialty shops in Southern California. It is located at
the hub of Newport Center above Pacific Coast
Highway in Newport Beach.
Special holiday hours are 10 a.m to 9 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
Sunday; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve.
The Newport-Mesa
Association of
RF.ALTORSO wishes you
a #aQppy holiday
season and a
#aQppy 1992!
n.. CMd 1"at Pap You Back • We w~ ltke to take this oppot1Unlty to thank
Newport Beach. C"A>sta Mesa and lrvtne Businesses
who made 1991 a wry special year. We're wtth you In
•g2•
I CIPI tomw
alllc8 ID -Pl In .. year .
Dr. William Kandel offers modem, painless injection therapy
Unfonuna&ely, It la estimated
that 2S percent of adult women
and 10 percent ol adult men in
thi.a countty ~ varicole veins.
If you are IJDOlll thia group,
there ii a non-surgical vein care
treatment available, known as scle-
rotherapy, perfonned by Dr. Wil-
liam Kandel at the Vein Care In-
stitute.
Dr. Kandel, who is dedicated
and committed to removing or sig-
nificantly diminishing unsightly
and bothersome varicose and spi-
der veins, will be relocating his
Fountain Valley office to Fashion
Island in Newport Beach on Janu-
ary 2.
Varicose veins ar• simply a cos-
metic annoyance for some people,
while for others they are painful
and occasionally disabling.
The symptoms of varicositics do
not always relate to their severity.
Someone with slightly visible veins
may suffer extreme pain, while
those whose veins knot to re-
semble a bunch of grapes may ex-
perience no pain whatsoever.
Sclcrotherapy, or injection ther-
apy, a fairly new procedure in the
United Statcl, is ·a great advance
in pblebology, the study of veins.
Ten yean ago, sursery was tbe
only choice - a painful procedure imolving multiple incisions, which
in tum caused scarring.
Injection therapy involves the
painless injection of a mild solu-
tion directly into the vein. A scar
tissue then forms and closes off
the vein while its blood Oow is re-
routed to other stronger veins.
Because no cuts arc made in the
skin, no scars arc left. This type of
treatment works best on spider
bursts -clusters of tiny red or
blue veins under the skin, smaller
veins and on people with few vari-
coac veins.
However, it can be used on
other varicosities as well. Scle-
rothcrapy has helped 99 percent of
all r.=ople with varicose veins, thus
limiting surgery to those with ei-
ther a deep vein disease or many
incompetent valves.
After the procedure is finished,
patients can return to work im-
mediately and remain active. ln
fact, that is exactly what Dr. Kan-
del recommends, because circula-
tion will keep t.bc blood Oowing..
Varicoee veins occur most often
in women between the agea of 40
and 49 and in men between the
ages of 70 and 79.
Although heredity is a main f ac-
tor, aging also plays a part. Inac-
tivity, diet, extra weight and preg·
nancy arc also contributors.
Pregnant women carry about 20
percent more blood than other
women. The weight of the unborn
child pressing against the pelvic
veins together with this extra
blood can cause blood flow to slow
down and create stress on the
vein. Theae veins usually improve
after the baby leaves the mother's
womb.
Dr. Kandel, a fellow of the
Phlcbology Society of America and
the North American Pblebology
Society, was in family practice for
nearly 30 years.
Dr. Kandal offers a free initial
consultation at his new office
Fashion Island at 366 San Miguel
Drive, Suite 211, Nc;wport Beach,
92660. The new phone number is
(714) 759-8346 (VEIN).
Wishing You
a Safe &
Happy Holiday
Season!
11111 NewpQrt "'31Auto~ter
lllOUlllOl'Cf •~r·~·MJOI·~
445 E. Coast Hwy .
Newport Beach
673-0900
swso.s Giuti"99 .
Tu. 'Pilot CtassitJied
'
Have a catalog full
of trendy hang-ups
I get a Jo1 or catalop fJom
community colleaes offering
adult educational worbhops. I
never throw them away because
59 and
Holding
one of these
decades I'm
aoing to &tudy
Swahili, learn to
play the
Recorder, and
take a refresher
course in
multiplication
tables, so I don't
have to count on
my fingers in
front of a loan
officer at the
bank.
Last week
another college
catalog arrived to tempt me with
new avenues of self improvement.
One section dealt with workshops
catering to various emotional
needs from acupressure techniques
to reduce stress, to programming
yourself for success. Unfortunately,
I didn't sec any of my hang-ups,
like Writer's Block, hypochondria,
or fear of shopping malls, on the
list. They're obviously out of date.
Anxieties whiz in and out of
fashion, and it's only natural
catalogs must keep abreast of the
latest trends. Nevertheless, I
thought I'd study the ~lection and
see if anything fit me. Sometimes
you have an exciting problem and
don't know it.
What first caught my eye was a
ooune that ~led the secrets or
"having it all. .. I"ve &!Ways ecttJcd
for a qua.nor. or one third, Of life's
follies, mainly because I can only
digest one status symbol at a time.
Even with a fistful of Maalox
tablets. Still I could use a higher
percentage. I wish they had a
modified course for people who
don't want it all, but let's say
one-half. Just enough to afford an
occasional $125 pair of
thread-bare designer blue jeans,
and a beat-up S70 wort shirt.
Remember the days before
anger was trendy? Now hostility
bas a new status: if you've got it,
flaunt it. There's even an Anger
Workshop dealing in 23 positive
ways of coping with your problem
-without sticking your head in a
bucket of water. At one time the
Primal Scream was a popular
method for releasing your
frustrations. But that proved
impractical for people in
apartments unless they had a
Primal Scream clause in their
lease.
Co-dependency is a big buzz
word. I always assumed this was
another name for marriage. From
the description in the catalog, it's
more complicated. Since you are
programmed to be a co-dependent,
it's necessary to rewrite your
"childhood scripts.'1 That means
getting in touch with the kid in
you who's already &iven you
enough trouble. Personally, I hate
re-writes.
Stimulating your right-hand
brain is a course everyone can use.
This is the creative side of your
think tank that not only deals with
creative prose, but more
importantly, creative financing.
While your left-brain makes the
money, it's your right-brain that
spends it.
This comprehensive catalog also
offers a couple of dating seminars
for singles. One is entitled "How
To Meet Relationship-Minded
People" which includes activities
that attract the best ratio of men
to women. Offhand, I'd guess
wrestling matches and drag car
races as number o ne and two with
opera and world cruises on the
bottom of the list.
Glancing through this
community program only
reinforces my belief in adult
education.
Nancy Mcintyre ls a resident of
Laguna Niguel.
HATS: Siies violate zonl• rules, city says
From A1
Harold, who is blind in one eye,
ended up making a little more ex-
cite ment than she counted on by
offering her hats for sale.
City officials say she is in viola-
tion of zoning laws that restrict re-
tail sales to commercially zoned
areas. There is also a City Council
policy that prohibits certain types
of commercial enterprises in resi-
dential areas.
"You can't do commercial
things in a residential location that
alter the residential character of
the neighborhood," said city li-
censing supervisor Glen Everroad.
"We don't have inspectors out
'Why did they do this
right before Christmas?'
-aa.
Harold's son-In-law
beating the bushes on these things.
They are typically responding to
complaints. We do follow the let-
ter of the law when we receive
complaints."
The city docs issue permits for
yard sales, but limits them to two
weekends a year, according to
Everroad.
Harold's son-in-law, Corona
businessman Ed Clark, believes
the city is being a bit overzealous
in cracking down on his mother-in-
law's hobby. "I could understand if
she had a real business going, but
this is just stupid," Clark said.
"Why did they do this right before
Christmas? That's a real nice time
to come around and pick on a lit-
tle old lady."
But city officials say the ideql
solution for Harold is to take her
hats in hand to local gift store
owners who might agree to sell
them. "I would suggest she should
try and find a local retail outlet
that would sell her items on con-
signment," Everroad said. "We
would support that 100 percent."
I 1'1 u.e ., belore Olriltmu
Ind naJlioal Of men arc
tentfted.
"Will lbe or won't abe like my
gift?" (~ of COW'IC, be'I
Family
Counseling
already telected
one!}
Most men
would really
rather pass on
this holiday. At
least on the
gift-giving part,
where he feels
called on to
prove his love, bis
creativity, bis
sensitivity, his
perception and
his buying power
by selecting just
the right thing -
whatever that is -for his lady.
In the comics, we sec another
memorable "Cathy" marching her
boyfriend, Irving, through a
department store.
"Isn't that cute?" says Cathy.
"Great," says Irving. "I'll get it
for you. That can be your
Christmas present."
"I don't want this for my
Christmas present," says Cathy.
(There aren't many men who
would understand Cathy's logic,
but there isn't even a woman who
needs an explanation!)
"If you're giving me a gift, at
least let me have the fantasy that
you put a little thought in it. I
~~rlP11ol
Paula Harold sells her custom-
made hats outside her home.
RETAIL: Marchlllts SUll8r as P8C8Sslan cuts Into Chrlsbnas spending
From A1
this and ordered accordingly.''
Wansak is glad now that he was
conservative in orderin$ merchan-
dise this fall. He said hls sales are
down 20 percent from what he'd
expect in a normal holiday shop-
ping season.
"As far as this Christmas season
goes, there hasn't been one,"
Wansak said.
Concern about overstocks is also
showing up in deep discounting of-
fered by many stores, a strategy
usually reserved for after Christ-
mas. Magness said she started her
"After Christmas" sale last week
because most other merchants had
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..,
already started off cring large dis-
counts.
Some retail analysts have re-
ported that discount retailers have
fared better during the recession
than their more high-priced com-
petitors. However, there hasn't
been a clear correlation locally be-
tween discounting and sales sue-
cess.
Tim Harold, manager of William
Harold Jewelers in Newport
Beach, said he lost about 30 per-
cent of his regular customer base
to the recession, but he's kept
pace with last year's revenues by
selling more hig~-end items and
co llectibles.
.... ••:r: .. mole ... ... •DOL tbtnld .. lbolll
what I miabt Ute:• Cathy tries to
~·juat auppoee that Irvin,.
wbo ruJIJ does want to pleaM
Cathy lbtencd to what s&e bu
said and does go out on his O*n to
shop.
SuPfXJ'C he spends all dly at
South Coest Plaza and Fuhion
Island fi&hting the crowds,
searcbinc every store. And at last
-at last -be finds just the riaht
thing, he thinks.
Tomorrow Cathy opens it -
and hates it immediately -and
won't tell him why. What a clod to
have bought this for her, she
thinks. (She manages to
communicate her disapproval
without saying a word.)
Irving becomes baffled, as aJI
men do -because women are just
not rational when it comes to
gift ·getting.
No, he hadn't read her mind at
all, and worst of all, even if he
had, perhaps she wasn't quite sure
what her mind was. (What she
"knows" is how she had hoped to
feel when he presented his gift.)
Maybe Cathy would give Irving
credit for at least trying hard. I
hope so.
Different women like different
"things," but all women want -
need -evidence that their
husbands and boyfriends love,
respect, cherish and value them.
:111olioliDllll.iif &I~ , ...................
U..ened to and heard. 1t
aift-Jivina times like
Jeweby is usually a ufC :..)"
But be careful. Jlyouw
bought her jewelry, tbea ~Jl n~v:
"another diamond" can be lo:>B
pen:eived aa thouabtless and J>j ,,,,
ho-bum. Your lady mi.ght
appreciate more a seriea of
dancing lessons (which )'OU agree
to take with her), some ICllionl
with a penonal trainer,
membenhip in a health club,
scuba lessons and gear, or a gruel
adventure which you've planned
for the two of you.
TruJy wise men start paying
attention to hints she's sure to
drop starting around Halloween.
(It's too late for this year, but it__
will serve you well to mark it on
your 1992 calendar with a red
heart -or OK. a more subtle
chcclanark of some sort.) -
If you're one of those guys ~o
has waited to the last minute, i'6.
still not too late. 1:>1r1'
I'll let you go now. There's oHlf
10 shopping hours left to (• l •
Christmas. I hope you have beuer
luck than Irving! In a more g)otllaf •
sense, I wish us all peace on earth,
good will and a very happy 11~
lloliday.
Dr. Ullda AlguJ Lf. ~
•nd tamn, COUJ1sdor with otlk¥i1'j.
la Coron• del MM. •
FAMILY: Mother says there~
Sbll plenty to be lll•ldul fir
From A1
so docs hope.
"Once you're in, you can't get
out," said the 34-year-old mother.
And she isn't the only one who
has come to that conclusion.
The Coast Motel alone is home
to five families. Social workers es-
timate there are between 200 and
300 families raising children in
motels up and down the highways
of Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach.
And while many of them wo n't
be on Santa's list of stops this
Christmas, Davis said there is still
plenty to be thankful for.
Rhonda Davis said her children
-ages l, 2, 5 and 6 -each got a
gift from Santa at the Santa Ana
welfare office last Friday after-
noon.
And the owner of the Coast
Motel is letting them borrow an
artificial Christmas tree decorated
with ribbons and garland. Still,
there's little to put under the tree.
'They had a good ;1
Christmas last year. And
they'll have a good l
Christmas this year, to_<i·l
As long as they just k~
a smile on their face ~
everything will be OK.• --
'
"They all want bikes and Barbie
carts and battery operated things,"
Davis said. "We tell them, 'We'll
see what Santa can do. We don't
promise anything. -
"They had a ~ood Christmas last
year," she contmucd. "And they'll
have a good Christmas this year,
too. As long as they just keep a
smile on their face -everything
will be OK."
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set up in their behalf by the
Downtown Merchants Association,
which Annie and Charles Morgan
-owners of Sir Rogers Deli at
17th Street and Newport Boule-
vard -joined four months ago.
The couple has moved into a
next-door neighbor's backyard
camper with their 3-year-old son,
while their two older chiJdren stay
with nearby relatives.
"That kind of response really
blew me away," said Annie Mor-
gan, unaccustomed to being on the
receiving end of such help. "How
do you express you gratitude for
them?"
While the fire took most of the
spirit out of their holiday plans,
the Morgans will be spending
Christmas Eve together with family
and will cook a big dinner on
Christmas Day for their host
neighbors, Joe and Janice Gleason.
"That's just a drop in the bucket
to express our gratitude to them,"
Annie Morgan said.
"This is a great neighborhood,"
Charles Morgan said.
Meanwhile, the Morgans' plight
is still foremost in the minds of
their fellow downtown merchants.
"They've been a self-sufficient
family and worltcd all along, even
struggJing through the freeway
construction, the recession and the
war," said Fred Janssen, owner of
Newpon Party Center and mem-
ber of the Downtown Merchant's
Association. "And then this hap-
pens. It just isn't fair."
In addition to monetary dona-
tions, the association is also ~k
ing an available east side rental
home for the family and the free
advice of a lawyer, who m~ be
able to help them figure oUt if
they qualify for any compe~n
from the insurance on their i-
ness and that of their tan rd1
Janasen said. <'
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Society Editor Vida Oean ... 642~321
T ti ~ .. 1 Clll'lllmas party becomes a real foreign anair
L 1u1hter and grectlnp e>f
Merry Christmas and happy
holidays echoed Friday
evenin& throughout the Newport
Beach home oC Pat and Carl
Neisser.
The greetinp could have been
in any langunge and someone in
the 140-pcrson
group would have
understood -20
foreign visitors
urivcd by bus to
.:oin the regulars
who attend
Nelssers'
\raditional
!loliday open
~~-•mmi.._,.housc.
'IMI ... "The foreign
guests arc here
-----for 10 days oiSoclety through the
' Orange County
" .
lee P3yne/Ptlot
At left, Minesh Acharya talks with Annemaria Ballin. Above, from
left, Pat Neisser, Mohammed Aded, Bill Adams and Carl Neisser.
anniversary bash.
More than 120 guests were there
(some made both the Niesser and
Slemons parties) to help the
couple celebrate and to finish off
the top of their big wedding cake
Crom exactly one year before.
Tajah, tanned by a Hawaiian
sun, was welcoming guests in a
short, shoulder baring
raspberry-oolored dress and ~ilver
shoes.
"1 love Hawaii and may take up
growing coconuts," she joked, but
said seriously, "We are still
married after a very hard year. We
have our love."
Jim was talking about starting a
car dealership and a very nice
German restaurant with an
oom·pah band in Dig Dear.
Guests included Jan and Ted
Jones (he and father Fletcher
Jones acquired former Jim International Visitors and Protocol
F~dation. They arc in graduate schools
throu~hout the United States, and this
trip gives them the opportunity to learn
abowt business in this area," said Pat.
"\'k thought it would be nice to have
them at the party."
Tanzania. Liberia, India, Senegal and Pakistan. Barbara and Tom Peckenbaugh, Barbara Slemons Imports), Donna and John Crean
and Jim Glabman, Lucille Kuehn, Todd (he was festively decked out in red and Bill Adams, who taught swimming when
he was in Morocco with the Peace Corps,
was catching up on events in \hat country
from Adad Mohammed, who 1s now
studying at New Hampshire College.
Sharing holiday plans in the brightly and Ann Nicholson, Mary and Wes green), Liada Essig, Barbara Venezia and
decorated home were Barbara and Ben Jones, Diane and Wern er Escher, Peg k k h · · d Harris, Emma Jane and Tom Riley, d Stan T azcy , t e Hamses, W1e ers, Re ay, Alan and Helen Cameron, Kay w h s d d c Id B od. Annette Hu rwitz, Marilyn and Tom as ers, an ra an era r 1e, and John Brown and Shirley and Herb Ad · d c B Ell
~nem01ria Ballin of Newport, who has
livC.:4 on four continents, was having a nice
chtifwith Indian Minesh Achara of
Others finding an abundance of taste
treats all over the home and being
circulated by Butler's Pantry were Crom
Yemen, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Egypt,
Nielsen, Susie and Jack Peltason, Ginny Licker. nenne an eorge rennan, en
and Kay Smallwood, Joan and Don Beall, Appel and Ned Olivier, Nora and Charley
Dawn and Bob Washer, fritzi Williams, Same day, same time across town in Hesler {talking about making a move
Harriett :md Irv Wieder, Robert Harbor Ridge, Tajah and Jim Slemons 1rom Cameo Shores to a Belcourt condo)
Basmajian, Nora and Hal Lehmao, were throwing a little first wedding and Richard Moriarty.
ere's one little old woman who
}von't stand for getting squeezed
AT CRUNCH TIME, AGE TAKES ITS TOLL
-Sabrina Pratt Torres wishes to report a
malling, involving a senior citizen, witnessed in the
~rking lot of a local shopping jungle.
' ; '
• rr1
Local
Scene
Seems an elderly woman in a
white Cadillac had been circling
and circling and circling, waiting
for a space to open. And then
she saw someone pulling out, and
beg111n maneuvering into position
for the final approach.
So there she was, poised for
easy entry, when a battered
pickup slithered into her space.
The cowboy-hatted you ng
driver thought it was funny, and
yelled, "That's what happens
when you're old and slow."
Whereupon the little old lady,
fuming, slammed her Caddy into
the offending vehicle's rear end.
And what she hollered, at crunch time, was,
"This is what you can do when you're old and
rich."
0
JUST WHAT SHE'S ALWAYS WANTED -
Madcap musician Ray Mahony wants the mailing
address of free-spirited Kathryn G. Thompson,
who grossed the GOP establishment by
entertaining a Democratic (gasp!) candidate for
president. He wants to send her his latest
invention: the George Bush Teeter-Totter, which
goes up and down and sideways. As a Christmas
bonus, he's also giving his arrangement of the
White House Chorale, singing "Trust Me, Happy
Days Are Here Again."
I.In! 0
;~n 'TIS THE SEASON TO MAKE NICE -.
Ii ~racious, was it really 11 months ago that 1 was
'lOfiiting about the Harbor aub upheavnl?
•12 member that snooty waterfront hnven on Const
bi ighway, where members would order nn
expensive meal -and the waiters would have to
send out for it?
Gelmua Bome Way
Weddtng Cak~ 'Th~ Old-
Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln.
C.M. Call for Info. 540.0211
Well, The Pilot's front-page shellings shattered
the club's glitzy shell, resulting in all sorts of
scratching and clawing. The nastiest aftermath was
when Richard S. Stevens, fired as president and
managing director, came storming into the
newspaper office with malice aforethought.
He and tough·minded wife Joan were going to
beard me in the publisher's den -unaware,
apparently, that 1 already had a beard.
Well, we stuck by our story (which was right on
target), and things have since mellowed somewhat.
On Friday night, at a Christmas party in the
Harbor Ridge aerie of ToJah and Jim Slemons,
the Stevenscs surfaced, and they couldn't have
been friendlier. When they extended their hands, I
immediately adopted a defensive posture, but
there was nary a claw in sight. Jn keeping with the
holiday spirit, it was a time for healing and
making nice.
Did we share a hearty laugh while recalling the
traumatic sinking of the Harbor Oub? Well,
friends, even in this season of peace and good will,
let's not get carried away.
0 SO TELL US AWREDDY, WHAT WAS TAJAH
WEARING? -When it comes to dazzlingly
provocative attire, hostess Tajah Slemons could
make Cher look downright frumpy. On this festive
night, she was adorned in a red dre!;S cut way, way
down to here.
What about details or this one-of-a-kind
costume? Don't ask me, folks. Everytime I tried to
peek, my bifocals steamed.
0
SPEAKING OF EXOTIC CREATURES -Yes,
that's actress-sodalite Terry Moore adorning the
Newport Beach holiday scene these merry nights,
and she's still an enchanting vision.
At Pllor Wayne's sociable, Terry was telling of
her 1956 marriage to wealthy developer Eugene
McGntb, and how the wedding party included
two best men -a couple or actors named John
Wayne and Gary Cooper. They enjoyed their
supporting roles so much they went along on the
honeymoon.
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f
A10 TuNday, Dec1mber 24, 1991
'91 lmller YllP IBP
Roger Sh;ink (lefi) and Will Dalley in "The Diviners," the number
one community theater production on the Orange Coast in 1991.
Editor's Note -This is the fourth
In • seriC$ ol 1ix co/umn6 revicw-
in1 the year in tbe11ter along the
Orange Coast.
D espitc the preponderance
or prorcssional theater in
Orange County, some of
the most enjoYable
productions o( any gJVCn year
inevitably turn out to be of the
communaty and collegiate variety.
Inspired, perhaps, by the likes
of South Coast Repertory and the
Grove Shakespeare Fesllval,
community and college directors
and actors take their craft
seriously. And 1991 reflected this
commitment in a banner year of
amateur productions and
performances.
Once again, this column
applauds the non-professional
Qlayhouses along the Orange
Coast -and apin cxcmpca tho
Irvi ne Com-
munity Theater
from conside,...
ation due to this
columnist's ongo-
ing involve ment
with that group.
Her e are the
Pilot's choices (or
the top 10 com-
munity and top
~
·-.. ~
five college pro-
ductiOl\S fo r 1991, -----
first from t he
community the-
aters:
Theater
Critic
1. "The Divin· -----crs," Laguna Playhouse, directed
by Pe ter Grego.
2. "Cyrano -the Musical,"
Newport Theater Arts Center,
directed by Kent Johnson.
1 •A Welk la tM Woods," i..aa Playhou.IC; directed by
Ja.a)ICOIUi._.
... "Uttll IMp., u.non."
Hun_tiftaton BclCb Playhouse,
dilected by Grepy Cohen.
S. -.0," Backstage Theater,
Costa Mesa. directed by AJ
Valletta.
, 6. .. Born Ytattrday," Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse, directed by
Marthella Randall.
1. "The House or Blot uave1,"
Westminster Community Theater,
directed by Michael Ross.
a. "Come Back to tbe S and
Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean,"
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse,
directed by Darlene
Hunter-Chaffee.
9. ''The Belle or Amherst,"
Backstage Theater, Costa Mesa,
directed by Peter Tayl~r. •
10. "Once Upon a Maltreu,"
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse,
directed by Cindy Mit9'cll.
And, from the loc4J colic~
drama departments:
1. "Broadway Our Way ID"
Golden West College. directed
David Anthony.
2. "West Side Story," UCI.
directed by Eli Simon !nd Donald
McKayle.
3. "The Real Thing," UCI,
directed by Keith Fowler.
4. "Gypsy," Golden West
College, directed by John
Ferza~.
S. ''The Failure to ZJpaa,0
Orange Coast College, directed by
Alex Golson.
The next, penultimate,
installment of our yearend
roundup presents the outstanding
actors and actresses or college a
community theater. I
I
X's country cousin The Knitters perform Saturday
By M~tt Coker recent telephone interview. "for (Doe has also remarried and has one to date is 1985's "Poor Li ttle urban-angst driven X, which
Enteminment Editor • • fun. For a few shuckles." a couple young'ins or his own). Critter on the Road") nor is it blazed onto the Los Angeles
J ohn Do~ stars in the movie The reason certai nly couldn·t l(nitter guitarist Dave Alvin, part of a tour. Dut it might punk scene a dozen years ago.
"Roadside Prophet," . have bee n boredom. Besides who was the driving force behind provide some stress relief. Doc has found the flu ny or side
scheduled to come ou! tn Doc's fil m career (he was the The Blasters with brother Phil "There's a Sun Records quality projects helps X in the studio. M~rch, ~~d has been an. brother-in-law to Dennis Quaid's (and who sat in fo r a spell with X to 'Poor Little Critter on the "Under the best circumstances,
the stud.10 w~1ting and r~cording Jerry Lee Lewis in "Great Balls after the departure or Billy Zoom Road,' " Doe said. "We all'sat the energy spills over, cross
songs with his band X since of Fire"), he tours and records as and before the arrival or Tony down in one room and played pollinates ... You learn different
August. He also hopes. to cut a a solo act. His former wife and X Gilkyson), has been touring with and sang together. There was no techniques of singing and how to
new solo album sometime next co-founder Exene Cervenka, who his own band recently. And pressure. We weren't working write songs with each project. It
year. provides hillbillyesque vocals for X-Knitter drummer DJ. toward a hit song, whatever. We all depends on ... whether you
With such a hectic schedule, The Knitters, writes and recites Bonebrake and Knitter upright never imagined we'd get back to keep your eyes open or not."
why perform with X's country poetry, acts occassionally and has bass player John Ray Bartel pop playing live." You can open your eyes to The
cousin The Knitters locally this also performed and recorded up from time to time with various The predominently acoustic Knitters at 9 p.m. Saturday at the
weekend? solo. She is also a mother and LA. bands. Knitters, born during the height Coach House, 33157 Camino
"Oh, we had the lime," he wife who splits her time between The Knitters show is not of the mid·'80s roots music craze, Capistrano, San J uan Capistrnno.
said nonchalantly during a homes in Idaho and California. promoting a new album (the only attracts the older fJns of Tickets are $17.50. Call 496-8930. John Doe
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Sale Priced At Fashion Island U 7.S Thursday's Weekend section~·n
.... So. Coatt Plaza U9.S The Pilot recaps the year's p
estcliff arts and entertainment stores ewelers (714) 650-'4595 along the Orange Coast. I
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Opm 7 Days to I p.m. (Nein to Coco'•) umnists also take a look at 1991.
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1he Halls, ¥ld even the decks are decked wt th twinkling
lights, sifver belts and bright~ balls. People are b.Jsy
hanging wreaths and Mistletoe, waiting for their next
unwitting victim. •
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This year has been a particularfy exciting one for us
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at the Pilot. As the Media Sponsor of Toys For Tots, and l
Christmas cantree. we watched our readers take action,
and ensure a happy holiday season tor everyone In our
community -ti; donatiQg food and toys for the needy. •
\lVedid It~« lnlhe midstofa nationwk:2e recession,
and our tremendous success Is a~ reason to celebratel
Here~ anod'ler: Starting Jaruary 61h. the DAILY PILOT Is back
with local news and events c<:Nerage six days a week. We're
proud to be a ~rt of this actNe commun11¥. We thank each Qf
you for~r t>UmesS. • • • i'-•
On this Chrtslrnas Eve, 1 991, the true splrtt or the season
shines. in the decorations around us. and in our hearts as Vttell .
\lVe hope -px holiday iS fllled with the warmth of good friends.
the laqlter Qfchlldren. and the comfortof hOme. • •
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Tuesday, December 24, 1991 At1
Editor William LolM;tell ••• 642-4321, ext. 351
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• To tbc Editor of the New York Sun:
Dur Editor:
I am eiaht ycan old. Some of my little friends say there is
no Santa Oaus. Papa says, "If you sec it in the Sun. it's so."
Please tcU me the truth, is there a Santa Claus?
, VIRGINIA O'HANLON ''V!' rginia, your little friends are wrong. They have
been affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age.
. They .do not believ~ ex~pt what they see. They th1~ t~at n<?thtng can be which is not oomprehensible by their~ '"?mds. ~ minds, Yirgjnia, w.hether they be men's
1111 or ch1ld~en s, arc little. Jn this great universe of ours man is
i; a mere insect, an ant, in .his intellect, as ooritpared with the
boundless world .about ham, as measured by the intelligence
caf.able of. gr~mg the ~hole of truth and knowledge. Y~s, Vtrgmia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as ·
1..-certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist and you
1 know that they abound and give to your life its hiShest
beauty and joy. Alas! How dreary would be the world if
there were."<? ~anta Oaus? It would be as dreary is if there
were no VtrgJruas. There would be no childlike faith then no
poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence. We '
should have no enjoyment except in sense and sight. The
ete!'"al .liaht with which childhood fills the world would be
exttngu1sfied.
''Not '?elie~e in. Santa Oaus? You might as well not
believe m fnends! You might get your papa to hire
men to watch all the chimneys on Christmas Eve to catch
Santa Oaus, but even if they did not sec Santa aaus ooming
down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa aaus but
that is no sign that there is no Santa Oaus. '
"The most real things in the world are those that neither
children J\or men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing
on the lawn? Of oourse not, but that's no proof they are not
there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders that
are unseen and unseeable in the world.
"You tear apart the baby's rattle to see what makes the
noi.se inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world
which not the strongest man, not even the united strength of
all the strongest men that ever lived. could push aside that
· curtain and view and picture the supernatural beauty and
~glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in all this world
there is nothing else real and abiding.
"No Santa Oaus? Thank God, he lives and he lives
forever. A thousand years from now, Virginia, nay 10 times
10 thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad
the heart of childhood."
FRANCIS CHURCH
Sept. 21, 1897
Letters .................
C onpatulations oa running the
Dec. 17 column on libcrqrian
polhk::t, outlining the Libertarian
l'arty't plan to abolilb the IRS
and cut federal spending by more
than one-third.
Although the column's author
was an opponent in my fint
election four years ago, I
appreciate his calling me "a nice BUY-'.' He's a nice guy, too.
Unfortunately, his brief mention
of me in the column descnl>es an
event that never occurred.
Allegedly, in 1989, when "most of
the Congress people were in their
airplanes heading home," the .
House adopted a budget in secret
and I failed to object. This is
hogwash. Had such a thing
occurred, I most certainly would
have objected. In fact, however,
our 1989 budget was adopted on a
roll call vote. I voted no.
The coh1mn also described me
as a "champion taxer." ln truth, I
have never voted for a tax
increase. Indeed, I was one of only
a handful to vote against the
recent transportation bill, because
it extends a previous tax increase.
What's more, I have sponsored
scores of bills to cut taxes for both
individuals and businesses.
Libertarians have much to offer
our current political debate, which
is why I am an avid reader of
libertarian literature. But if the
Libertarian Party is to gain a more
substantial following among
average voters, it's important for
its spokespeople to cultivate~·
reputation for honest reporting or
the facts.
CHRISTOPHER COX
Member of Congress
con11c11111 ........ ,
T his letter is regarding the
Wetlands Legislation.
Congressman Christopher Cox is
a co-sponsor of HR BilJ 1330.
This legislation can result in
elimination of 40 percent of land
presently designated as wetlands.
Congressman Cox, in a letter to
me, has stated, "California alone
has lost almost 90 percent of its
wetlands since the 1800's" -a
condition that he states he
deplores. It would seem that his
positions arc contradictory. l have
called his office three times in the
past month to try to get
clarification about this seeming
contradiction and have had no
response.
Since this legislation, if enacted,
could affect our upper Newport
Bay and other wetlands, concerned
citizens should write President
Bush, Congressman Cox, and
Vice-President Quayle to protest
enactment of this legislation. The
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) is accepting public
comment during the month of
December.
The loss of our wetlands is the
destruction of our heritage.
DIANA WALKER
Newport Beach
A taxq lllUI
D car Mr. President: Cut
government waste by 50
billion dollars and help the
The -right to trial by jury
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Roots of the Sixth Amendment trace back to the thirteenth century
S ometime during the 13th century in
merry old England, there developed a
theory that an accused person could not
be tried by a jury except with his own
consent. To put a stop to what seemed such
nonsense, an accused person
who refused to be tried by a
jury was f laoed on the Ooor
of his eel and weights were
piled upon him until he died
or accepted a jury trial. By
the close of the century, jury
trials became quite
oommonplace.
An even more significant
factor influencing the
development of trial by jury,
. however, was an action ConservatJve taken by a general council
Polltics of the Catholic Church in
1215 forbidding priests to
-----•rarticipate in ordeals. The
ordeal was one 0 two methods employed by
English courts to settle questions of guilt or
innocence. No evidence was presented in
court. Rather, the defendant was required to
earl)' a piece of red-hot iron in his hand and
walk a specified number of paces. His hand
was then wrapped for three days. If, at the
end of that time, his hand was not discolored,
be wu declared innocent. The usumption
wu that God would intervene with a miracle
to assure justice.
The ordeal of oold water wu a variation
on the aamc theme -the def end ant was tied
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up and thrown in the river. If he floated, he
was guilty. If he sank, he was innocent.
Either way, justice was achieved.
T he foundation of the jury system for
adjudicating serious offenses had been
laid by Henry II half a century earlier. At
that time, juries did not hear evidence and
decide cases based on facts presented to
them. Instead, they were called upon to
testify about facts already known to them.
Under oath they would present the names of
persons suspected by the community of
committing murder, robbery or other crimes.
Those accused were sent dlrectJy to trial by
ordeal.
TriaJ by juiy tnvoMng presentation of
evidence and facts wu employed by Henry
primarily to decide disputes over the
ownership and possession of land. But the
obvious advantages of such trials over trial by
ordeal, combined with the Church's 1215
edict, insured the gradual extension of jury
trials to criminal cases.
The right to a trial by a jury of one's peers
has become an enduring feature of English
justice and was enshrined in our own Bill of
Rights in 1791 as the Sixth Amendment to
the Constitution. But the Amendment also
provides that such trials shall be both speedy
and public and held in the state and district
where the crime was committed.
I n addition, the accused must be informed
of the nature of the accusation, be
confronted with the witnesses against him,
and have the assistance of counsel for his
defense.
As important as arc the benefits of the jury
system to individual defendants in criminal
cases, its value to representative government
itself cannot be overstated. Participation in
those early juries prepared the common man
for participation in public affairs in general,
schooling them in the art and business of
government. Jurors learned about
government, administration, and justice. They
represented their neighbors and expressed
the will and sentiments of their communities.
Through them, the liberties or the people
were protected against arbitrary authority.
Dr. Jo Ello AlJea, • ra#hat ol Coron•
de/ M.,., 1.6 I.be praldellt ol I.be E-.Je Forum
of C.lltwal&
economy without a capital gains
tax cut.
Most Americans would agree
that fairness dictates that all
Americans of equal income pay
equal taxes.
The logical application of this
fairness test would lead to the
elimination of all exemptions and
deductions. To remain revenue
neutral, a change of this type
would require that we reduce the
bottom tax rate from 15 to 10
percent and the top rate from 28
to 20 percent. The new top (20
percent) bracket for both single
and married taxpayers would start
at nearly twice the level of the
current 28 percent bracket.
Raising the top bracket to this
level would put most taxpayers in
the lower bracket.
If taxes were withheld on all
income such as interest, dividends
and capital gains the vast majority
of taxpayers would no longer need
to file annual tax returns.
Businesses, however, would need
to report income of senior
executives and others in the top
bracket. By slashing the number of
Americans required to file tax
Editor's note: The following
are samples of Pilot readers'
comments and criticisms. The
Pilot runs these on a regular
basis. However, only callers who
leave their names (spelled out),
cities and phone numbers (for
verification) will be published.
Get involved by calling the
Readers' Hotline at 642-(,()86.
DlllY Plot's 1'1111'11 II
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I just wanted to tell you I am
so happy to hear that you are
going back to six days a week.
Now 1 can drop the Register.
Not that I have anything against
the Register, it's just that the
paper is way too big and I don't
need that.
I just love your paper and I
am really glad that you arc
going back.
KATHY PEARLMAN
Newport Beach •
I want to congratulate you on
going back to a daily
newspaper. I think you've done
a great job, keep up the news
on local events an Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach. I very
much like your continuing
stories from page 1 to the back
pqe.
Eastern Europe receives the gift of liberty this Christmas
that the USA's State Department and
President Bush in particular are delayina
recopition o( these new free 1tate1 for
obvious prqsnatic aeo-politlcal reasons. I
have a quesdon that needs study and
answerina. What h .. happened to
principlo? PrUK:i~ aeem to be out or
quo. old Cuhlofted. not practical TM
fuhlon IMll\I IO be to ma\o a 1bo# o(
attendll_it driildl then ~In
fl¥0r Ol WpM.-. ud , ID
crow lbfNt '"New World Order/'
·~ ,.. .. fA IJlflt." ad naUMUm. NoM Ciif11111e dllc:llbo pe~I
recatft)llall of •• • ... ,,.. todedel. ,...... _to bl• oowm ~that
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MlnnC30ta CClOnomist Watter Heller and
crew to Install wage and price controls to
"help them out." The West Germans
knew better and threw them and their
controls out at the tint opponu.nlty.
It w .. freedom that allowed the miracle
of post·WWll Europe, not controls. and it
was investment, not aid.
Tho sweet .mdl al liberty is in tbe air
·for this hoH~ay teUOG. US troopt, u of
thil writin&, arc not In hann'• way
anywbere In the World for a ch•n&e· The
woricra 'ndMduall teem to be lRelns
thi:fnieNa in apjte ol pemment tide of
uppon or protection for tbe concept or
. ol the iDdMd\aaJ. ~~ .......... the world docs
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returns we could greatly reduce
the cost of tax collection, which is
now estimated to waste up to SO
billion doll an each year.
ROLAND BOUCHER
Costa Mesa
Cll'I fDr 1111111 care
D car Editor: In his Dec. 19
column, Mr. HuW1 Hewitt's
cure for nonexistent illness shows
his true colors as a tax and spend
Democrat!
He parrots the term "health
care crisis" as if it were real not a
creation of the media. Eight}.
percent or Americans have health
insurance.
It gi-..cs them access to the best
heaJth care system on the planet.
The glass is four-fifths full.
Twenty percent of Americans
lack health insurance because they
lack money. Or they choose to
gamble by spending their money
on things other than insurance
hoping someone will take care 'of
them if they get sick.
The so-called crisis is one of
poverty, created by excess
government. The income of every
working American until May 7 of
each year is stolen by government
in taxes.
Mr. Hewitt, in bis mean-tested
insurance scam, is proposing
nothing less than more taxation of
worlcing Americans to provide yet
another socialized program for the
indigent. Americans have
consistently voted against
increased taxes as a means of
income redistribution.
This communist policy has been
shown to be a total failure in
Eastern Europe. It will not work
here either.
The best way up from poverty is
a good job. Massive reduction of
income tax creates jobs. The better
the job, the fancier insurance one
can buy. Get cracking on tax
reduction, Mr. Hewitt, don't go
creating hidden new ones.
CHERYL LYON
Corona dcl Mar
Thank you very much,
congratulations.
BUD BOSWELL
Newport Beach •
W e just returned to town
and read the article that
you are going to return to
six-days-a-week publication
beginning in January. Thank
you so very much. You have no
idea how much we miss the
Daily Pilot.
However, the only thing I
want to make sure of is please
publish the comics. You guys
had the best comics and I
certainly hope you return to the
original ones.
Thanks so much.
MAXINE POMMIER
Newport Beach
I am very happy to hear that
The Pilot is returning on Jan.
6 to a six-day schedule. I really
want you back as a paid
subscriber.
I also want you to have
someone call me after Jan. 6 so
I can pick ur on my advertising
because you re a better deal six
days a week than you were at
three.
Hey thanks, I'm really glad
you're back.
DON PlERSTORFF
Costa Mesa
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Newport Harbor's Brandon Finney is the Pilot's Offensive Player of the Year on the 1991 'Big Team.'
Otfenalve Pla~r of Year ~ ,_RB-Brandon Finney, Newport Harbor 6-0 200 Sr.
Otfenae
OB-Matt Johner, Estancia 6-0 175 Jr.
RB-Tom Hess, Corona del Mar 6-1 190 Jr.
RB-Binh Tran, Costa Mesa 5-8 150 So.
WR -Branon Coluccio, Newport Harbor 6-3 195 Sr.
WR -Jason Clark, Corona del Mar 5-11 165 Sr.
OT -Hormaz Jangl, Corona del Mar 6-4 250 Sr.
OG-Marc Barton, Newport Harbor 6-1 225 Sr.
C -Jesse Nuno. Estancia 5-10 215 Sr.
OG-Pat Cahill, Newport Harbor 6-2 230 Sr. \.
OT -Bryan Luxembourger, Costa Mesa 6-0 195 So.
TE-Jason Lawson, Newport Harbor 6-4 195 Jr.
WC-Rich Hoffman. Costa Mesa 6-0 220 Jr.
K-Mike Smith, Estancia 5-10 170 Sr.
TUlllllY
December 24. 1991
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot
Sports Editor Ropr Carlson ••• .64~-4330 ext.387
THE
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Phil Richardson-boatin(ll'83
Lloyd Tice-surfinWS3
Ctassified/86
Presenting the Pilot's blue chips
from the Newport-Mesa District -1991
By Richard OUM
Spcwts Wrllr
U naware of what the fu-
ture holds in terms of
football, Brandon
Finney and Ricardo Aguilar
can relish upon being the best
in their field for 1991.
Finney, Newport Harbor
High's power-running tailback,
never got around to taking the
SAT; Aguilar, Estancia's com-
mander of arguably the best
defense in the Pacific Coast
League, is prepared to become
one of the few and proud.
Of Aguilar's four intercep-
tions this season, three were
returned for touchdowns. The
next end zone he reaches,
however, will be with the U.S.
Marine Corps., which re-
cruited this 5-foot-10, 190-
pound senior inside linebacker
before anybody else.
Much to the dismay of local
community colleges, Aguilar,
Estancia's team MVP and the L" PaytM!/Pllol
Pllol's Defensive Player of the Defensive MVP Richard Aguilar of Estancia.
Year, won't be available.
Aguilar, a three-year starter who earned second team All-Pacific Coast League last
season, was also the undivided choice for PCL Defensive Player of the Year honors
this fall, generating 34 solo tackles, 44 assists, three pass breakups, a pair of fumble
recoveries and 2.5 sacks for a minus·8 yards.
Estancia's stalwart defense, the reason why Coach John Liebengood's Eagles fin-
ished 6-3-1 in 1991, had two shutouts this year and allowed only 97 points, largely be-
cause of the play of Aguilar, Pete Baniaga (linebacker), Richard Buday (defensive
back) and linemen Alberto Rojas (6-0, 215) and Carlo~ Cornejo (5-11, 230), all of
whom merited a spot on the Pilot's 1991 AJl·Ncwport/Mcsa District team.
In total, 28 players were chosen to the elite team -11 on each side of the ball,
plus a kicker, punter, two Players of the Year and two wild card selections.
Newport H arbor Coach Jeff Brinkley, who guided the Sailors (7-5) to the CIF Di-
vision VI quarterfinals for the third year in a row, was named Coach of the Year.
Finney, the Pilot's Offensive Player of the Year after gaining 1,19.i yards and col-
lecting 11 touchdowns on 254 carries (4.7 average), can go either way next autumn:
Orange Coast or Golden West.
See BIG TEAM/13
Defensive Player of Year
OLB-Ricardo Aguilar, Estancia 5-10 190 Sr.
Defense
DE-Ryan Park, Costa Mesa 5-11 220 Sr.
OT -Beau Ralphs, Newport Harbor 6·2 230 Jr.
OT -Alberto Rojas. Estancia 6-0 220 Sr.
DE -Carlos Cornejo, Estancia 5-11 235 Jr.
OLB-J.R. Walz, Corona del Mar 5.9 165 So.
ILB-Darin Mangnall, Newport Harbor 6-0 185 Sr.
ILB-Mike Cota, Costa Mesa 5-9 185 Sr.
OLB-Pete Baniaga, Estancia 5-9 205 Sr.
DB-Wade Tift. Newport Harbor 6-1 170 So.
DB-Matt Jaglowski. Costa Mesa 5-9 160 Sr.
DB-Richard Buday, Estancia 5-11 185 Sr.
WC-Tony Mancuso, Newport Harbor 5-10 205 Sr.
WC-Todd Kehrli, Corona del Mar 6-4 220 Sr.
and-how!
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MATT JOHNER
He finished third (i
on the school's
single-season
rushing list with
1, 194 yards (254 canies
and 11 touchdowns). Also
the offensive Player of the
Year in the Sea View.
Newport, rb, 6-0, 200. Sr.
An excellent fj scrambling ,
quarterback with
a sharp throwing
touch, he guided Estancia's
Eagles to three victories
with successful last-minute
scoring drives.
Estancia, qb, 6-0, 175, Jr.
BINH TRAN
Featured tailback ~ Jobnny Ospina 1 tore a hamstring
on Oct. 11 and
never returned. Tran filled
in nicely, gaining 399
yards on 50 carries (8.0
average).
TOM HESS
The most A
versatile player ~t Mt._
on the team.
Hess scored 63
of his team's 101 points,
rushed for 342 yards,
caught 26 passes for 255
more and kicked five FGs.
CdM, rb, 6-1, 190. Jr.
Costa Mesa, rb. 5·8. 150. So.
BRANON COLUCCIO
He caught 46 (i passes for 517 .
yards (11 .2
(. average) with
three touchdowns. A deep
threat on a running team.
he earned second team
All-Sea View League.
Newport, wr, 6-3. 195, Sr.
JASON ClARK
A first team t
All-Sea View .J,' "·
League ~
selection, Clark
set a school single-season
record with 41 pass
receptions (463 yards),
averaging 11.3 yards each.
CdM, wr, 5-11 , 165, Sr .
-
PAT CH.l.
He was (I instrumental on ·
the Sailors'
unrelenting
offensive line, creating
holes for tailback Brandon
Finney and playing a solid
pass protection game.
Newport, og, 6-2, ~30, Sr.
BRYAN LUXEMBOIRIR
A standout on m both sides of the 1
ball, Luxem-
bourger was a
secon~team All-Pacific
Coast League ottensive
lineman. He also punted
and played inside linebacker.
Cost• MeH, ot, 6·0, 195, So
JASONLAWllll
An excellent @ blocker and
second team • • All-Sea View
League choice, Lawson
caught 19 passes for 116
yards (6.1 average) and
three touchdowns.
Newport, te, 6-4, 195, Jr.
RICH HOffMAN .
A first team m All-Pacific Coast
League center, 1
Hoff man merited
a wild card spot on the
Piiot'• offensive team.
He was all-league second
team last year.
Cost• M ... , we. 6-0, 220, Jr.
A two-time first fiJ team All-Paclflc
Coast League
choice, Par1< had
eight sacks, led Mesa In tackles and was
considered the team's best
defensive lineman.
Coeta MeN, de, 5-10, 220,
Although he fl missed one ,
game, Rojas
finished with 65
Newportt dt. 6-2, 230, Jr.
tackles (27 solo), including
nine behind the line, 2.5
sacks, one fumble recovery
and one pass breakup.
l!atencla, dt, 6·0, 220, Sr.
CARLOS CtJINJO
A second team ii All-Pacific Coast
League pick,
Cornejo finished
with over 60 tackles and
was a feared lineman
throughout the campaign
on a strong defensive unit.
J.R. WAll
More than any £ other CdM ~
player, Walz
recorded 1,250
~olnts during the season.
e had a team high 112
tackles, three blocked kicks
and several big hits.
CclM, olb, 5·9, 165, So.
.
MATI JlllOWlll
A two-way m standout for the
Mustangs and a
first team
All-Pacific Coast League
cornerback, he had three
interceptions and covered
the oppositions best.
A second team -All-Sea Vtew ·
League
comerback, Tift
led the team with four
Interceptions and was ohe
of major reasons for New-
port's defensive reputation.
Newport, db, 6-1, 170, So.
..
Cost• M ... , db, 5·9, 160, Sr
RICHARD BIRIAY
Playing hurt in fl several games,
Buday finished
with 20 solo
tackles, 17 assists, three
pass breakups and one
fumble recovery while
never missing a game.
!at.ncl•, db, 5-11, 185, Sr.
T1llY ,....
A first team e All-Sea View
League
defensive
lineman, Mancuso also
gained •38 yants on 85
can1es (5.2 1Yerag:). A a
lcly blocker at Ml ck.
Tua.day. Otcember 24, 1991
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In llllllllcatlon
I • search of the perfect Calfomia course?
Yearning to cnuncc your ~f swing? The
publicntion you've been wa1tlng for has ar·
rived.
wai •n to tho public. According to tournament
co-director Pat Moore, 261 golfers pnrticipated in
this year'• festival.
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Labeled California'• premier golf guide, Fog·
horn Press has just released its third edition of
California Golf. a bestselling paperback featuring
in-depth descriptions of more than 100 courses
throughout the state.
Elsewhere around the Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Oub, Warren Schnibie has been named
president of the men's club for 1992.
Golfers will find the facility chart& indispensable
and enjoy the scripts of new golf writer Ray
March, former Director of Sports and Publicity at
Pebblt Beach.
Along the fairways, Kyoko Tanaka of Costa
Mesa shot a bole-in-one on Sept. 9 on No. 8 (89
yards).
With the list of the Top 20 and Toughest 20
courses, golfers cah match their picks with the ex-
perts. Find out the play and reservation policies,
reciprocal status and who to cont.act. Find out the
diCCicult holes, doglegs and traps.
In addition, Newport Beach's Ed Rolfe -play-
ing with Bob Murphy and Don Johnson -aced
hole No. 11 (157 yards) on Dec. 5 at 9:27 a.m.
while playing on the Los Lagos coursc.O _
Shirley Brantley and Georgie Newlec each shOt
a 62 in the Flight A round last Tuesday in the la-
dies club toumament at the Mesn Verde Country
Oub. Plight B winners were Tomi Pearce and
Joanne Larson, each with 64, while Georgia
Fanner and Betty Jackson won Flight C with a 65.
The growing number of women golfers will ap-
preciate the complete information on women's
0 yardage and ratings.
To order a copy or receive a
free catolog, call (800) 842-74n.
CD/if ornia Golf is available
wherever books arc sol<t.
0
Apologies: Yes, blew it in this
space last week, previewing tile
Toys For Fairview charity golf
tournament after the fact. The
edited version never made it.
At Newport Beach's Big Canyon Counll)' Club,
Yorba Linda Country Oub pro Tom Sargent,
along with Big Canyon members Ken Petersen,
Pat Sheehy, Joel Manchester and Dave Kuhn, won
the low net championship of the annual Holiday
Turkey Shoot last month with a 194.
Each team included a foursome, plus one pro-
fessional.
There were, however, some
big winners, especially the pa-
tients of the Fairview Develop-
mental Center of Costa Mesn. Club golf
Members Rick Cole, Mark Foster, Charles
Mcintyre and Richard Harano, along with Santa
Ana Country Club pro Mike Reehl, fi~ished.sec
ond while members Ron Bradshaw, Kirk Elliott,
Les Dain and Joe Danely, playing with Dig Canyon
pro Bob Lovejoy, were third.
An estimated $14,000 in cash
and 'ifts were donated to the
hospital in the annual Toys For Fairview tourna-
ment Dec. 14-15 at the Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Club.
In the low gross portion for pros only, Jim Pru-
sia (73) was first, Rechl (73) was second and Paul
Wisc (74) was third.
Using o Calloway system, Phil Gibson finished
as the low net champion (63) while Ken White
and Sonny Vale tied for second (64). All three arc
members of the Costa Mesa Golf and Country
Club men's club, which staged the event in con-
junction with the City of Costa Mesa.
In other Big Canyon news, Newport Beach's
Ted Robinson shot a hole-in-one on Dec. 2 while
using a 4·iron on hole No. 3 (137 yards) as Harry
Carlton and Ken Sharpe witnessed.
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Since Steve Pappas initiated the charity tourna-
ment in 1971, over $174,000 in cash and gifts have
been raised for the hospit:ll. As always, the event
Minnie Ruiz, a restaurant employee at the New-
port Beach Golf Course, hosted her annual gift-
giving benefit last Sunday for the Olive Crest
Treatment Center, which shelters abused children.
Club members brought unwrapped gifts before
dancing the night oway.
Boat parade lives up
to its advance billing
T he boat parade was great fun ond lived up to the Newport tradi-
tion for the stellar event it is.
We had a great viewing spot Saturday night off the East end of
Lido Isle, rafted with a group o? Voyager Yacht Clubbers and sundry
other sailors mixed in.
The on-board photographer for the club, one Ed Dusigo, besides
blinding people with his constant flash, was a mini-historian_ on port and
starbonrd l,ights. Most of the green starboard and red port lights were
obscured by Christmas lights, though.
For the record, starboard Is the right side as seen from the aft of the
boat ond port is tho left side.
It oppears that starboard is o corruption of the term "steer-board" -
the board or oar that was used to steer the boat, that
was hung from the right side of the near back of the
boat, before the invention of the reor hung rudder.
The starboard ladder was used by the captain only,
oil others used the port ladder. Also, the captain's
cabin was on the starboard side. The starboard quar-
terdeck wos reserved for the coptain when he came on
deck to exercise. ... ..•
Boating
The port side of the boat was originally called the
larboard. In the old days, cargo was londed (the term
was lode which meant load) on the left side or the Jar-•
board os the steering board on the right side could
not b~ put against the dock as it would be damaged.
A superstition of early sailors (d~ you know oC o~y
modern day sailors that are supcrst1t1ous but arc _wall-
ing to admit it?) was when the boat was loaded, 1f she
heeled (listed or tipped) to port, the trip would be sue·
ccssf ul, but heoven forbid, if she heeled to starboord, bad winds and
storms beckoned.
A trend was well in use (or steering a boot to use the term port to go
left as the term larboard was oft confused with starboard. I~ 1844 the term Cor lhc left side oC the boat was officially changed to
port to en'd steering confusion. Also, the lorboard side was always tied
up to the port, so this made it easy to distinguish. .
The old sailing hags' story (nautical term for old wives' talc) that the
rc'd port light reminded thirsty sailors of the red port wine, thus getting
its name, is just that - a fable.
All this history was as flashy as the parade. I wonder what red and
green ornaments on the tree mean? Oh well, maybe someone wlll en-
lighten me in next year's parade.
MARINOVICH:
From 81
vcrsy between the young rookJe
and veteran Jay Schroeder, who
sal out Sunday's aamc because of
an injury.
Schroeder wu also Impressed
wilh Marinovich.
.. , thoupt IM pla)ed a terrific
football Jame under IOttlt very dif·
ficuh csrcums1ancc1," SchlOCdcr
said.
Out Schroeder said he expecll
to bo tho starter next week when
the Raldert must ao to Kansaa
City and replay tba Chiefs in an
AFC wild card ~o.
"I said this kid , ii 1&olna to Air!
prise Y9'1·" .11kl CoKl\ Shell, In I
brief locker room proa coafer-
enc:e. 0 Ho hu 1 ~ undcntand·
ly Of 1ho aomo. Ht dkl an out·
1tanetin1 job."
But Shell ref used to say whether
or llOt Marlnovich would start at
Arrowhead Stadium next week,
and Marinovich didn't want to
speculate either.
0 The last thfna 1 team wants
entering the pllJOffl ts 1 conlro-
versy," MarinOvidl 11id.
At least one *'"'' of Sun·
day's game. howewr, aetmed to
believe that Marinovkh may be
back next week.
111 tbou1ht Todd pla)ed well
and so did Ethan Horton," said
Chiefs' Coach Marty Schot·
tenhelmer, rcferriQa IO tbe Raid·
en' ti&ht end who caupt 10 ...-ea from Marlnovkh b 19 yanla
and a eouchdown.
.. Wo're aolna ., lia¥e to find a
way to lluat ~ thit COaiMutlori
doWa lt we 1tO Fina '° biat them
ever qaln."
· Women's baskettlall
DCC lades
in second
hall, 77-60
COST A MESA -Down by just
one point at halftime, the Orange
Const College women's basketball
team faded in the second half and
dropped a 77-60 decision to
Chaffey Sundoy in the Pirates'
Coast Christmas Classic champion-
ship ga me.
OCC trailed just 31-30 at inter-
mission, but Chaffey's Christine
Evans made four of her five 3-
pointers in the second half to help
the Panthers (12-4) pull away.
Evans, who was to be named the
loumoment's Most Valuable Play-
er, finished with 26 points on 9-of-
18 shooting. She also made half of
her 10 3-point attempts.
Stacey Giem led the Pirates with
13 points and had seven assists,
while Nicole Champion added 11
points before fouling out. Colleen
Hatch missed the game for OCC
because of family obligations.
OCC (11-4) advanced to Sun-
day's title matchup with a 56-53
victory over El Camino in a scmifi·
nal ~ame on Saturday.
Lasa Orosco paced the Pirates
with 12 points while Giem added
11.
The Pirates overcame El Cami-
no's 51-34 rebounding edge to ad-
vonce to the championship game.
-By TIJe Pilot
Los Amigos
tops Niustangs
SANTA ANA -A 35-point
third quarter by Los Amigos
proved too much to overcome S:u-
urday as the Costa Mesa High
boys basketball team bowed to Los
Amigos. 8S-7l. in the opening
round of the Century Tournament.
Costa Mesa continues play in
tho Century Tournamcn on Thurs·
day with a 9 a.m. date aaalnst
Anaheim.
For Costa Mesa (3-4), Jeff Pick·
tn1 led tho Wt'f with 24 points,
While Juon ~ who wu
;laped with foul .-a. and
"'9entuaUy fouled out, added 17.
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A great deal of Estancia High's track and field heritage came together last Friday to dedicate
their new records board. Kneeling, from left, Elvis McCarthy, Doug Miller, Greg Pearce, Ian Mac-
Donald. Standing, Eric Dorn, Jim Walters, Mitch Barnett, Dave Johnson, Forrest Metcalf.
Santa has lengthy wish list tram
Orange County surfers this year
S incc it's the Christmas season. I thought it'd
be really nice of Santa to bring our Orange
County surfers the gifts they need most this
holiday season. so I contacted Santa recently and
we came up with a list together. Here it is:
took me to the cleaners," said Santa. They should
give me a present or two."
•Kelly Slater: Gee, we're sorry Kelly, but "c
couldn't think of anything you don't already have.
"Kelly why don't you take my job for a couple of
years?" said Santa. • Professional Surfing in the U.S.: More
money! The Dud Pro Tour prize money per con·
test ha s dropped from a $100,000 contest at tres·
tics and a $50,000 San Francisco event every year
to IO $20,000 events, although the $150 entry fee
has remained the same.
• Fifty percent of Orange County's surfers: A
job. "How do some of these guys make it?" Santa
asked. ~
•The other 50 percent: A rich girlfriend. "I
know of a few surfers in town that scored that
way, but they're not fooling anyone.'' Santa saiJ.
•Bud Pro Tour surfers not in the top five: A
second job.
•Surfing Industry: Some wavepools in Wyo-
ming and Kansas to give it some business. "The
problem is nobody is interested," Santa said.
Maybe in the year 2992. •Dud Pro Tour surfers in the top five: The
same thing. •ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals): •A few big surfing companies: Smaller ware-
houses to move into next year. "If I set it up for
them, they better be able to make the rent pay-
ments," Santa said.
The recognition and media cov-
erage they deserve for being the
world's finest surfing orpniza-
tion including the worlds best
surfers.
•Newport Beach: A top 16
Bud Pro Tour or ASP Long-
board competitor. For the
amount of talent in Newport,
this shouldn't be a tou~h one for
Santa to pull off. "I think I'll
have to put out some effort in
the Newport magazine, then
you'll see things happening,"
Santa said.
•Richie Collins: A clothing
sponsor to go with his top-10
lJoyd
Tice
Surfing
•U.S. amateur surfing: Credibility. "You know
I don't even pay attention to the amateurs any-
more, that whole scene is a joke," Santa said.
•Guys 30 and over who can surf as well (or
better) than the kids making money: An ASP or
Bud Pro Tour Seniors division. "They have one in
every "other non-contact sport, why not surfing?"
Sa nta said. I have eight years to go before I'm 30,
and I even agree. it's a good wish. They deserve it.
• Newport Beach: A parking place when you
want to go surfing. "Try parking a sleigh there if
you think a car is tough,' Sa~ta said. .
• Steve Zeldin of International Surf magazine:
ASP ranking and third-place Triple Crown result . Congratulations on a job well done this year. "Just
a class act guy.'' said Santa. •Two time Op Pro Champion, '88 World
Champion and this year's fifth-ronked surfer, Bar·
ton Lynch: The snme thing. "That situation is such
a joke. They should dress up as Rodney Danger-
field at the next ASP awards banquet," said Santa.
• Pro surfing in California: An Op Pro next
year. It's not li~tcd on the ASP '92 schedule.
"Maybe they'll move it to France 'cause Curren
lives there," Santa said.
• Dud Pro Tour rookie, Rob Machado: Oops •
he already got his early, a big clothing endorse·
ment contract worth around $4,000 a month. Sorry
Richie and Barton, I guess there's none left for
you guys. Maybe next year. "Slater and Machado
• Richie Collins: A world title in '92, and a
short acceptance speech. "He doesn't owe an)body
anything, and I'll be rooting for him," Santa said.
•Everyone: Your wish goes here. "Try to keep
it reasonable," Santa said. Santa has a tough bud·
get this year too.
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TUESDAY
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Women'• Soccer
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Skllna
9:30 p.m. -Men's Pro Tour, ESPN.
"l want to play somewhere big
after JC," said Finney, who fin-
ished third on Newport Harbor's
single-season rushing yards list. "I
., don't think I'm going to flay of-
fense in college, though. pref er
def ensc because I look at the run·
ning bncks now and they've got so
much speed. You can only work
on your speed so much.
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"Running backs arc down to 4.S
and •.• (4().yard speed), but I
don't have that kind of speed.
Plus, I like defense because you
can give the punishment."
Finney, a 6-Coot, 200-pound se-
nior, also started at inside line·
backer for the Sailors. Last year,
he earned second team all-league
on defense.
Ncwp0rt Harbor had more play.
en (nlne) picked to the team than
lr\Y other school. Estancia had
ei&ht while Costa Mesa (six) and
Corona del Mar (five) followed.
In addition to Finney, wide re·
cciver Branon Coluccio. ti&ht end
Jason Lawson and pards Marc
Barton (6-1 , 225) and Pat Cahill
(6-2. 230) were oCf cnsive choices
ror the S*ilors..
On defense. Junk>r tte.klc Beau
Ralphs (6-2. 230). inside lino-
bactcr Darin Maqnall. dcfeNi\ic
back Wade Tift and wild card ~
Tony ManculO (f•llback/no«
pant) were SaDon pk:Ud aw tho
tcua.
EllaDdl bed ... ~ Oii
···-(9'9) .... .., omcr idmL Ab:w ..... Allllr. tali
Malo Rajll (M, 'llSl. ,._
llld Cara 01r-to (S-f t. US).
Coxh of the Year Jeff Br inkley
outside linebacker Pete Baniaga
and ddensivc back Richard Budny
were honored.
Junior quarterback Matt Johner,
center Jesse Nuno and kicker
Mike Smith made the offensive
team for Estancia.
Costa Mesa had three pltycrs
voted to the offensive team -
sophomore runnlnJ back Dinh
Tran. sophomozc hneman Bryan
Luxcmbourscr and wild card pick
Rich Hoffman (center) -and
thrtc on dcrcnse. End Ryan Park
CS.to. 220)~ inside linet>Pcr Mike
Cota and dc!eASive bact Matt Ja-alowlki area trio of Mustanp.
eornu dcl Mar's Tom Hm
(nanailt beet~ Out .(Wide
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Thia butlMI• It bet 0. 10, 11, 2•, 1•1 ~ .......,. e.cflo. ................. ~t~ bet Mlt ,.,._. 1.;;,,,,-0..-~=~~~~~~ ~ti¥:anlndUdl• ftotltl•• T.Olt ...._ ..... ,,_ ~ .-------·--· ~·-Th• NOietrant~J ........ ...... bet If, '1. 1•1. JliN#y C.. ..... Plot DeoaM.: ~ ....,_. .._.. The teillStrMI( .. INnCtd 1o .,..... .... ,....... PUIUC NOTICI 7, ,., 1• ber aie. ~•. 1111, ,,.,..,, C.. ..._ Plot .,._.. • 11 1 _..·lo .,.... I 111n11W Pl Ii' hlJ ...... .......
,... \ftdat 1f'9 'TM Po1cwMQ l*90f'i T.011 1. 14. 1.. Iller M, It, 1M1, ~ 1"9 Pe••ll'I ,... = _., "'9 l'lol•llll IMT Al CDllll ..... fllot _.. :="!n:Ka.;:i*J.., ~~~flt.II-...=-..... flmUCIOTICI T.oeo 7,14,t• T-otl 'PJ.gl.'I~~ ::::::::.Tr.'~t .. ~all 'Fii =-•ltt0.11 .... tlt'IT.aM
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l<tfTYVanderWeydeft 'HTIVALS COOK800K. Tht ~ ~ 1S • "' _,.._ Wm --., *1., C0918 MNTA&..toll.~,._, "'--tf1t1 Apel Ln .. Hunangton .,.dolna~M: -Ill••.._. ........ , ,..,.... .....,c.11..... lNll at.a•l'Ml'll w lied Ne"'o" eaach, Callf. Pl •••i•
Thlt ~ tlled 8"dl, catlf. taett SHA,!MAKER, 121 I . ........... IYlllll•I ..... -•• John KNll a.lb. M.0.. wMtl tie County a.II GI m10 a
wlth Iha County~ Of ~ LM HollhouMr, E~•t« Ave., 8albo4a. TM ,_. .... perllOfla lbt1::• ........ , .. Nw ION Vlllla MclrCW. YOIM 0Nnge ~on L~ ~. 201 t. 1•1111111 --Otanoe C°""'Y on o.c.m-11111 Apel Ln .. HurtUnglon caif. 9*1 .,. dolna ~ •: JN i'da ""°"' ........... . Und9, Clllf. -.. t; 1MI -"""'·~ 8eld\; ...... ... bet 17. '881 hech, c.lf. 92041 Mll1c 8. Mederlon. 121 I. !POCH" !t.ICTROHICI, .. ~..: Tht ,olowlng perlOnl Thtt b"9"'"9 le ~ Pit... Cllf... , The ~ e!'O'• ~ ~'= ~ ~~:-:J:u.fo,.. Ed • =· Ave •• lalbOa. ~°'c2.9'.:'IO~ ,_,. ~=Ort leao~c'a~r.: ~~~~-:.. !u-~r=I=~ COfft. =::.. ~ = ~ ~ ..... ~ ... oon-~~. 2 ,._, • ........_ -... ............._ The reglatrant(•) com-Sidney A. M~ 111 ....,_, Wlll.n Relmootct, clld ~. FowllWI Valley, ~ lo trW1iaCt bull-bet 17 14 31 ,.1 .-... nae retlaltant(e) com-'4.lmtrlellWllk....._~ ....,. ..,.,... --... ...,. ............ menced lo nnuct bu.ti· E. Edclewaltf Ave .. Balboa. *6 Adobe AWi .. Cofone. Ollvld ~ Thofnpeon. Callf. t270e .,... undef 1f'9 flctllloul • • • • ~ lo trwec1 bUll-pmt lwh. ~. _,
beJ 2•, 31, 1991, J«Mwy ,._ under the Flc:1ltlOUI Calif. i2ee1 calf. 11720 17'11 Pedllc Coe.a ttwy., Glenn lool laaard, 15085 auu.. Heme(a) llleacl rt 1. 1912 ,_. urldlr 1f'9 ftc:Woue Dl\ltd N'IWI "8Wtof\ I
7, 14. 1892 ltualne11 Name(1) listed Thll bualnHI II CO,.. Thie bualneH 11 con-Melllu, callf. I02tl P91CY °""9, W~, ~ on: NoY9mber IQ, T.(111 8Ulh .... Heme(9) IMed ~ Court. Nfw.
T..oe2 above on: NOYtmb« 1, ducted by: jofnt wnM9 dueled by: an lndMdUel 'fJ\la butlneH 11 COf'-Clillt. 82U3 1•1 • miatl&JC -TICI abov9 on: NIA pott lleeCht c.11. t2'a -------~1 11181 Th• regt1trant(e) com-The regl1lrant(1) com-dUcted by: an lndMdUal Thi• bualneH 11 c~ John K. SN!b, M.O. rv -Lynda GwlnlMf Thi• bullnMt le ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Cathefine L HollhouHr menced to nnaact ~ menc9d to tranMd bUaJ. Th• reoletranl(•) com-ducted by: an lndMdual This Nlen'lant waa taed l'lctttleue Thll •1 rMnl w 111.cS duded ~ en ~
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.......... _ Tiiie statement was tiled ne11 under the ~ neu tm.r the Flc:1ltloul menotd lo 1rwac:1 ...... The teglatrant(e) com-With 1f'9 County a.ttc ol ._IR•ll ......_ wtlh 1f'9 County o.t of TM reglatrant(•) com-
.,_ wllh the County C1et1l of Bu.11ne11 Name(•) laled Bullneu Name(•) let.d nett \ftdat lhe fldftklW manced lo lranuc:t ~ Ofenae County Oft~ -Onnae CouneV on Ncwm-menoad tO nn.act ...... lu1IMM ltw <>r..,ge County on Nowm-aboYe on: NJA Uo¥e on: December 2, Bu.inea Name(•) ...._, .,... LW:lef lhe Adllloua bet 29. 11181 -.... .......... bet 21. 11181 ,... under IN ~
Stat9'fteftt w 2t. 1991 Martes. MaNMtlon t991 aboWI on: ~ 12, 8UIJnesl Name(•) listed "t40SI .... FOlloWfng pel"IOl\t rst40SI BullneN Harne<•> lated
The Followtng penone rst4081 This statenwnt w.a tied swAn WllH&m Rllmbold 1991 above on: OclOOer 30, Put>lished Newport~ .. W"~ ...... aa: Publlttled Newport ~ eboYe on: ~ 1,
art doing bu11nes1 u : Published Newport Beach-with the ~ atrtl of Thia ttatemenl wu l!led 0...-td A. Thomoaon 1991 Coate M9M Plot o.cem. ._.::::: TON TAI~ ,..,... u~. -... "----1991
E)BOBRAT PlASTERING ,.~ u~. OBnoe County on ~ with the Cowlty CllR of Thl1 .._tmenl wn tied Glenn S. Belafd ,.._,..,. View Drive, ....,... -....,. .._...,.. ~A.~ )AAYNE-8EAu.ART ST\J. ...... ta -Piiot oec.m-ber 22. 1991 Orange Coooty on Oecem-with 1he County Clettl of This ttnement W9I thed beJ 3, lO, l7, ... 11181 dtl Mer, caM.12t25 bet" 10. 17, 24. 11181 This ~ .. lled
0 107 Golc*ll'Od, Sult• .,., 3, 10, 17, 24. 1991 Hta?A bet 10. 1991 Qnnge Cow1ty on ~ with the ~ C1ertc °' T..ooe Andrew JllrMe Homing. T-OZ• wlltl the County Qarll of
B, co.ONi oet t.tar. Call1. T-006 Published Newport 9Mch-ntstoe '* 13, 1991 ~1:r.1eounty on o.c.m. PUBLIC NOTICI ~ ~· eotona del PUBLIC NOnCI 0ranoe eouncy on~
92Q.5 PUILI NOTICE Costa Mesa Plot o.c.m. Publl1hed Newport Beech-P8tS44a ..-• 991 -· Cllll. t:}e2I bet 25. 1991 • ::o=a,:a~1:~ C . bef3,10,17,24,1991 COlta M ... Pllo4 o.c.m-PubllhedNewpol'tlw:h-Publlahedu-..!!.f~ a P1otttleue ~~·~~ Flotltl1• n1H4T
Mar Calif mas Flotltlou. T.o33 bet 17, 2•, 31, 1991, Jal» Cot1a Mela !'lot Oecem-·---· _... .,_.......... Tht reotetrant(a) com. lluelMee..... Publlhed Newport leech-
Thli bualnet1 11 con-Bu1IMS1 Name 91y 7, 1992 ber 24, 31, 1991, Januaty Cotta Meta P11o4 o.cem. StetHMnt mencect lo tranaect bUat-• ._.....,.. Cotta MIA Plot o.c:em-
dueted by: an lndMdual statement PUBLIC NOTICE T-460 1. 14, 1992 bet 2•. 31, 1991, January The Fol!OWlng persone nea wMi1r the fllcddoul the followlnQ wm 1>er 3, 10. 11, 2•. 1111
Th• r•o'11trant(1) com-ThJ Following ~· Flctltlou• PUBLIC NOTIC• T-OS3 7• 1•· 1992 1~~£G~~s Butlneea. Name(•) lated .,.. dolna bUe1nea •: T-cm menced lo tnlnUCt bull-are doing business as. BulfneH N-• '" PUBLIC NOTICE T~ (b)ONE STOP er...--... 11bove on:·N/A TO YOUR DOOR AUTO PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.., under the FlclltlOUI EVENTURES, 298 e. 15th _.. PUBLIC NOT C . '""""~· ArtdlN Homlno REPAIR. 1821 V«WlO Pl., BuilneH Nam•(•) Hated St. A. Costa Mesa, Calif. Statement Flotltton F1cUt .... ·~ I E 18110 Cedar Ckde, Foun-This statemerir WM fled IMne, Calf. 92714 ---Flo-......... --.---at>ove on· October 1991 92627 The Following ~raona Bu1lne11 Name -· taln Valley, Calif, 92108 • the County Cltfk of Marcut Joleph Platt, te21 .,._
KIWI a Ra ne LyM Mane Murphy, 298 E. are doing buslne11 as: St•tement llualneQ Nam. '1ot1Uous Thoma• F. St .... , 19710 Oranae County on o.c:em-V•ano Pl.. INlne. c.llf. ausi.... .. .,..
Thi• ~lte~nl was nled 15th SI. A, Costa Mesa, FAST FR~DDV'S BAR & Thi Following pertonl Statement ........... Name Cadat Circle, Foumair, v• bet''· 1991 12714 ...........
wtth the County Clerk of Calif. 92627 GRILL. 60 S DINER, 2949 111 doing bu1lnett n.: .. Tht follOWtng pel'IOl'll State1111ent 'Th' Calif. 92708 r8t17t8 Thlt bu1lnt11 11 con-The FollOWlng pereont OrangeCountyonD~ Melody Ann Honadel, 16 FallVltw,CostaMna,Callf. ALMC , 1010 W11t atedolngbuslneslH: The fonowlng peraona 11 bu1lneH 11 co,.. PublllhedNewportBtllch-ductedby:anlndMdual aredolngbullnfftu: beJ t? 1991 Cobblestone, Irvine, Calil. 92626 MacArthur Blvd. #136, COM. MUNICATION SKIUS are d~ bullnft1 aa: ~heted br.1 •" ~ COlta Mesa Pilot Oecemo The ,.,111ranl(t) com. C R CERA.MICS, 1UI03
. FSts713 '1:1~5 business Is con-~.~~~~! N~~~. ~C::;: ~~~"~~~!'·,!~~son ~1~,! ~~s~1~rM J':~1~a•=~~~;P:~~ m~•t,•t~ = '* 2•, 31 , 1991, Januwy ~ ~ tr~~tll~ =a~f. ~Garden
Published Newport B .. ch-ducted by: co.partners 2949 Fairview, Costa Mesa. 1175 Tait, Irvine, Calif'. Trudy Rld9out. '10 Al~n Beach, Callf. 92663 neu under the Flctltloul 7, 1•, 1992 Bullneu Name(I) bt9d Sandra J. l.H, 11903 ~ Coste Mesa Pnot Decern-The reglstranl(s) com-Calli. 92626 92720 TrH Lane ltVlne Calif Richard t.lgh Bartlett 610 Bullne11 Name(1) fisted T-OS7 aboYe on· NoY9n'lber 20 bfand Cir .. Oatden Grove,
ber 24, 31, 1991, January menced to transac:1 busi. This buslnts1 11 con. This buslne11 11 con-92715 ' ' · Edgewater. Newporl above on: January 30, PUBLIC NOTIC• 1991 . ' c.nf. 92&40
7, 14, 1992 ne11 under the Fictitious ducted by: a corporation ducted by: an Individual Thia bu1tne11 11 con-Beach. Callf.12663 t987 '" Marcus J. Platt Thie bu1lne11 Is con-
T-099 Business Name(s) usted Th• raglslrant(t) com· The regl11ranl(1) com-ducted by: an lndMdual Thl1 bu1Jne11 11 con-Thoma• F. St.... Flctttlou. This 1tat1mene Wll filed dUCted.t>y: 1n lndlvldual -------..;..;.I above on: N/A menced to transact bull-menced '° trantaet busJ. The regl1trant(1) com· ducted by: an Individual Thia ltatement was flied 8 , ... 1.._. N..-... wtth the County C1«t1 ol The regl1trant(1) com-PUBLIC NOTICE Lynn Murphy ness under the Ac11tlous ness undef the fictitious menced to tranaac:t busl-The regl1trant(1) com-with the Countv Clerk of •• ·---·-Ofange County on NoYemo m.nced lo tranaact ~
SUM ... •-OF This statement was filed Business Name(s) listed Buslne11 Name(•) Usted ne11 under the flctltloul m.nced to tranMc:1 bull-Orange Cowlty on Novem-Statem.nt bef 22. 1991 ,.._ under the Rc:t1tJou1 ........ with the County Clerk of above on: November14, above on: O.C.mber 1. Bulineu Name(t) Usted neu under the F1cUUou1 '* 26.. 1991 The Followlng s>er90N F513112 Buslnftl Nam.(1) hled
PttOPOIED Orange County on Novem-1991 1991 above on· Oc1ober 31 BualneH Name(1) llted r5t40ee are doing bullnesa 11: Publlhed Newpott Beach-aboYe on: June 19SIO
ORDINANCI! bef 26, 199t Sam Fadll, Presldenl Lucllle Mortenson 1991 . ' aboWI on: Dec«nbet 1, Publlahed Newport BNc:h-THE OUTLET. 1150 S. Colla Mt11 Plot Decem-Sandra J. lM
A proposed Ofdlnance Is F514085 This statement WH flied Thll 1tatement wH filed Trudy Rideout 1991 Cotta M ... Plot Oecem-Brlslol St., Santa Ana. Clllf. Thil atltelMnl was ftled
1cheduted for adoption 11 Published N-port Btach-with th• County Clet'k of with the County Cltftc of Thfl atattmtnt was flied Rlctwd Leigh Bartlett bat 3 10 17 24 1991 92704 b9f 3, to,
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1• 2•.
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99\ with Int Cow1ty Clerk of
the regular City Council Costa Mesa p·iot Decem-Orange County on Novem· Orange Coooty on o.cem-with h County Clefk of Thia statement wn filed ' ' • ' T-009 Eflhemla Stavros, 32353 ~7 Orange County on Nowm-meeUng of January 20, ' ber 22, 1991 bef 10, 1991 Orange County on o.cem-with the Cowlty Clerk ol Gateway, l..uc«ne Valey, PUBLIC NOTICE b4w 22. 1991
1992, being Oridnance 91· bat 3• 10• t 7, 24• 1991 F5t3781 F515t08 ber 13. ttst Ofano• County on O.C.m-PUBLIC NOTICE Call!. 92358 FSt3758
29, amendlng Section M T-<>16 Published Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach-F5t5439 bet 11• 1991 Thi• bualneu 1' con-Flotttleue Published Newport Beach-~~11~~taf~=nl~nl~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Pilot Dtcem· Costa Mesa Piiot Decem-Pubhtled Newpo1t Beach-Publllhed N :!,1:10! a ::o'"io:• ~~edr%1:.:a=~om-lklelneN Natne Cotta M"' Piiot o.c.in.
function• • 0 the Coita ber 3, tO, 17, 24, 1991 ber 17, 24, 31, 1991, Janu-Costa Mesa Pilot O.C.m-Co M ew •ac u5 ~· ame mencect to transact bull· atal....,.t '* 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991
Mesa fire Department. Fictitious T-037 ary 7, 1992 ber 24, 31, 1991, January 111 esa Pilot Decern-hi •ment neu under the Flclltlou1 The Following persons T.015 Tht motion to give Ordl-Bu1lneas Name T-o61 7 1• 1992 beJ 24, 31, 1991, January The FOiiowing pereont BuslnHt Name(•) lllted .,. doing bullnea a: ______ ....;.....;..;..;;
nance 91·29 first reading St•tement PUBLIC NOTICE ' ' T..o&e 1. 14, 1992 are dol;1g bullnnt aa: abOYe on: January 2. 11111 JGS, 13oo Quall #207, PUBLIC NOTICE
carried by tht following roll The Following persons CNSt020803 PUBLIC NOTICE T-098 J~~l~~~SS :~~ Efthemla Stavroa ~ewport Btach, Calif. ---Flotlt--1..,.----
call vote: COUNCIL MEM· are doing business as: PUBLIC NOTICE SUCCES ' ~ Thll statement WU filed
2660
BEAS· AVES· Hornbuckle NORTHERN LIGHTS SEA· FloUtloua Flctltlou1 PUBLIC NOTICE 0 SSS INARS. 238 with the County CllR of U.W.E. Inc.. Ctllfornla. 8ualnen Name
Gents' eutti Humphrey: FOOO ENTERPRISES Butln .. • Name Bu1l"'9H Name Flotltloua range t., Newport Ofange County on Dec:em-1300 Ouail 1207. Newport Stlttement
Ericksen. NOES: None. AS: 3601 Jamboree Road: Statement l1atement Buelne .. Name 8 ::otltlo:a ~~k:;:~'-J:::: 238 0 '* 13, 1991 ~~h, ?~· 926G01 The Followlng pertona
SENT: None. Suitt 14·273, Newporl Tht Following persons The Following ~raona Statement u9 neat ame anga St N~ Beac~· FStl433 d ~ ~· ne1t •~on-':F~businMISUAF80u1 .. Ds. Beach, Calif. 92660 are doing buslnest u : are doing buslnest 11: The Followtng peraont l•tement Calif. 92883 ' Published Newpcwt B•ch· uct ..,. ' corpora "" The Piiot Cleaea. Steven L Baker & Wendy TRATIORIA SPIGA, 3333 CALAND DEVELOPERS, are doing business as: Theol fotlowl1 ng penons Thli buslnHt Is con-Costa Me .. Pilot Decem· The .:,•e.:,1t~ t~~ 1007 WHt 18th, Coate
fl d E. Baker, 5166 Peacock Bear Strei, Costa Mesa, 1670 Santa Ana Ave Suite VIVZ KIDZ MODEWNG & "' d ng bus netl 11: d et..,. b Ind .. _. 2 men<: ""~ Mesa, Calif. 92627 • Ln .• Riverside, Calif. 92505 Calll. 92626 L. Costa Mesa. ca111.'92627 TALENT AGENCV 1891 (•)LOS PRIMOS (b)LOS u .... y: an lvldual .,.,, 4• 3l, t99t, January ,,. .. under the flCllUous Gtegoiy Blrctl Glddlng•.
The moil comprohen-Thl1 business Is con-Al Dente. Inc .. Callfomla. Stephen Loula Andrews, So. Coast Hwy., 'Laguna PRIMOS CANTINA, 488 E. ~1gl1lrant(1) com-7, 14, 1992 Buslne11 ~amt(t) Usted 202 Canal, Newport Beach.
•Ive and current dlrec· ducted by: husband and 3800 s Plaza Drive Santa 9702 Pandora Ln An8-Beach Calif 92651 17th St., Co1t1 M111, Calif. unJ! trantae:t bull-T.()89 above on. OctobeJ 21, Calif. 926a3
tory of good• and Hf· wife Ana, c4t1r. 92706 • helm Calif 92804 .• Vivienne G Mclnto1h 92628 net• the Flctltlous PUBLIC NO 1"1 Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-vlc•• 810undl The reglstrant(s) com-This buslntsa Is con-Thli builnus 11 con-1175y, Glennevr• Lagooa Jeff Compton, 1 LaUtude Buslneu. Nam•(•) Usted TICE SA Martll ... Pre~ dUclied by: an lndMd'* ______ ___;_ --------____ _..__•___;..:..._Court, Newport Beach, aboYe on. N/A Flctltl--This statement wu llled The regl1trant(1) com-
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PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTI Calif 92663 Ira M. James --with the County Clef1t of ~ lO tranaact Mio CES I PUBLIC NOTICES Thli builne11 11 con-Thi• ~ement WIS flied auame.1 Name Ofange County on Novem-,,.., under the Flctltioul ducted by: an Individual with the Countv Cleft! of ltate1111ent bet 22. 1991 Buslnel1 Name(•) lilted
Th• regl1trant(t) com-Orange County on Novem-The Following P9fSO"IS F5t374e above on: 1989
menced to tranaact bull-bef 18, 1991 are dolno buliflMI 11: Publllhed Newport BMc:h-Greg B. Glddlnol
nen under the Flctlllous Fl13238 H I C MANAGEMENT, Cotta M ... Piiot Oecem-Tiiie ~ wu llled
Buslne11 Name(•) 1tsted Pub8shed Newpon Beach-23"702 R~ Blvd., El bet 3 10 17 24 1991 wflh the County C1eftl of above on: NJA Cotta Mesa Pilot Dec.m-Toro. Calif. 112630 • ' • • Orange County on Nowm-
Jetf Compton .,., 3 10 17 24 1991 YI Ho Huang, 23702 Aoctc· T-029 bet 22.. 1991
T!'ls 1t1tement was filed ' ' ' ' T-01• fleld Blvd., E TOfo, Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE '513191
Wtlh the County Cl8'k of 92e30 Publlahed Newpc111 ~
Orange County on Decem-PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bualne11 11 con-Fictitious eo.ta Mesa PUo4 o.c:em-
t>er 17, 1991 ducted by: an lndMdual •uatneu Name F5tSJtO Flctltlou• The reglatranl(•l com-Stat.-.nt '* 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991
PubU1hed Newport Beach-Bu1lne11 Name menced to trantaet bull· The Following persona _______ T.;...()20.;.;;::
Co1ta Mesa Pilot Decem· Stafltment ~· ooder the Flctltlou• •re doing buslnffa u : PUBLIC NOTICE bef 24, 31, 1991, January Theo! Followl
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no persons .:~o:.: ,s::m•(t) Aittd COOEPRO, 923 Hollow _____ ;.......;.__
7, 14, 1992 ap~~Ml8~USR'~C:u~~ION YI Ho Hu'ang =· Cotta Meta, Calif. au:=-.....
, _______ T.;..·.;.;100:;.;; SERVICES 23002 Lakt Thia statement WU llled Jame• w Atnold 923 HQI. •• PUBLIC NOTICE Centlf Dr. 'su11e too, La.lte wtlh the County Clef1( of low BtoOk, eo.ia ...._ The F~wt
•---------Fortst, Calif. 92630 ~ Coooty on Dec:em-Calif. 92828 ' .,. dolnQ bu..,:, :aone
Flo1111ou1 Richard Van Matre, 23002 bef 1 '1991 FSfM3I Thia bu1lne11 11 con-DAARER A-V, soas Aldlf,
Builne•• N•m• Lake Center Dr. Suitt 100, dueled by: an lndMdual lfvtne, Callf. 92715 lta1ement Lake Forfft, Calif. 92630 Pubfllhed Newport Buct.-The regl1trant(1) com-Timothy Richard Jahni,
The Following peraons dThl1 bu1lne11 11 con-Costa M... PUot O.C.m-menced '° tranuct bull-5085 Aid•. Irvine, Calif. are doing buslneH IS" ucted by: an Individual bet 2•, St, 1991, January ne•• under 1f'9 Fldlllous 92715
THE RUIX COMPANY, The reglitr1nt(1) com-7, 14, 1992 Bullneat Mame(a) listed Ttllt busln11t la con-
26371 Mimosa Ln. Mlt1lon mtneed to transact bual-T-095 above on: October 29, ducted by: an lndMdUll
VieJo. ea11r. 92691 ' =Tne':'.,Na':<,Flctl> .. ~ .. ,ILIC NOTICE 1J99l__... Th• reo11trant(1) com. Enc R. Rutr, 20011 Ml--r" · _,....., menced to tranNCt busJ. mosa Ln Mlulon VlejO •boY• on: No'lembar 1. This lialtmtnt wn flled net1 under ttie FktJtJoul Calif. 9269'1 ' 1991 Flc.UUous wttt1 the County C1«11 cl Buslnfft Name(t) Rited
Thi• butlne11 11 con-Richard Van Matre Buslftea9 Natne Ofenae County on~ above on: Nowmber t, ducted by: an lndMdUll This •tatem«it w11 filed Statement bet 22. 1991 1991
The regl1trant(1) com-with ttw~ty c=. of The Folowtng pel"IOl\t FStS?SO Timothy RlcNtd Jahns
menced to transac1 bull· Oranoe on ""' .,. doing bullnelt u: Pubathed Newport a.acn. This atatetnerC was filed neu under the FlctltlCM.11 bef 22, 1991 AMERll:AN INTERNA. Coata M ... Plot ~ with the C(M\fy Clerk of
BUllM11 Nam•(•) Hated '513151 T10NAL. 1189 Victoria a.a. b4w 3, 10 17 2• 1991 Ofange Colny on Novem-aboYe on: November 28, Publahed Newport BNch-Cotta M .... Calf. 92e27 • • • T.000 bet 22. 1991
1991 Coau Mesa Piiot Oecemo Yoon Tham Chong, 998 FIU714
Ertc R. Ruiz ber 3, to, 17, 2•, 1991 Vlc:1of1a CM, Col1a Mela, PUILJC NOTICE Pubfllhed Newport Beach-
Tilll a1&1tment WIS tiled ' T-018 Calif. 92627 COlta Mesa Piiot ~ ~~he~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~·:::J:u.fon-aue~ame bet 3. to, n . 24, 1991
b4w 17, 1991 The regl1trant(1) com-ltatNMnt T-o28
PIH7t8 Flctllloue menced to transact bull-The followlng P«90n9
Publlahed Aewport Beach-Buel""• Nam. ne11 under the Flctltlc>ul .,. doing bUalnela u : s ELL
_P_U_BL_IC_N_O_T_IC_ES __ 1 PUBLIC NOTICES
Costa Mna Piiot O.Ctm-ltatement Bu.ines1 Name(1) bled AUTO-ILASH MOBILE
bet 24 31 1991 J The following '*'°"' aboYe on: N/A WASH A DETAIL 120
NOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE City Council of th• City of Newport Beach 7, 14, 1'992' • lnuaty ~~:'1T=·~~~F a ~°:!"!:'.~~ llltd g::,ar Ptace, CoelaMeaa. ~u~e~a~~~1e'~
did, on December 9, 1991, pass a Resolution of Intention No . 91-112 to vacate a T·104 SPORT, 2800 N. Main st. with the County et.tc Of Jo ·129f ~. 920 M2
portion of •treet right-of-way which is legally described as follower PUBLIC NOTICE ::;;; Santa Ana, Calif. ~T, 1~1Y on Oec«n-·1;:=::=:::;:==::=:=!:::===·=H=7~a=::;
That certain portion of Glen Drive, 30.00 feet wide, in th• City of au:.':!'!°:!me ~~!of'::':.~~~.! Published New::.t= DO•IT·YOURSElf IDEAS
Newport Beach, County of oran9e, State of California , a• •hown on a map at•t•IMM ~:igaria.Cf"lf.92T8' Coata Mesa Piiot o.c.m-A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER
of Tract No . 673, tiled in Book 20, Page• 17 and 18 of Miscellaneou• Mapa TM foltoWlnO persona duct~b~·~·~~on-ber 24, 31, 1991, January
in the Office ot th• Recorder of •aid County, said certain portion of Gl•~ ~1in=-rnu~. The re~latrant(•> com-
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1192
T.oee
Drive being more particularly described as follow•: AGEMENT1 28152 Mar· :c~:r "~'it: PUILICNOTICI guarlle . Ptcw19 MIHlon Bullneu Name(•) U11ed
699.inning at the most southerly corner of Lot 68, Block A, of •aid ~ct'·~. 125'7-T, ~=-on: November 29• ---=---~---I
tract1 thence S 15°47' 30" B along the •outh•a•terly prolon9ation of ~~ LaOUM Hf" Bany Dunzer atat ,..
th• northeaaterly line of •aid lot, a diatance of 33.93 feet to a Thli bUalneu 11 con-J1: =·~ ~~ The ,.=: penon1
point in that certain courae having a bearing and length of N ducdtd by: en lndMdual 0range County on Nowm-art dolnQ bua1n111 .. 1:
79°22'30" W 199.92 feet on the Right-of-Way line of aaid Glen Drivei ~.:,•,~t~:,:: bet2t.111t1 ~~~A~NE1~"~:
thence weeterly along said Right-of-Way and following the •ame in ,,... ""*' 1he f1c:IJllc>ul Pubbhed ~1= eo.ta......,Calf,t2U7
all it• varioue courses and curve• to the northwe•t•rly corner of ==•l 1-= eo.ta Meta Not o.cem-::::l'f-o.::Jt.~r.:
Lot 73, Block A of said tract; thence northwe•terly in a direct line AMal.Ktuger .,.,,,10,11,14,1111 eaa1 · ·
to the mo•t •outherly corner of Lot 40 Block A of ••id tract1 This Ntement W8I flled T.oa1 Thi• bUaln.u le ~ , wtlh tN County Cltfk of du$d b¥: "' ~ thence northeaeterly along the northw••terly Ri9ht-ot-Way and Or.nae County on o.cem-PUIUC N011CI Th• , .. , • ....,..(•) ~°""
f9llowin9 the •&me in all it• variou• cour••• and curve• to the bet 1', 11111 ll'lo•••• menced lo .,_.. ~
Point ot Beginning. ~~t:!.c~ ...... , .. .._. C.......,..::Cr=
Coeta MtM "°' 0eoem-8telaMaftt abOW on: NcWMlblr IO,
baervin9 from the vacation of •aid portion of •aid atreet an ea•wnt for w tA. at, t991, January ar~=:.:r'°"91:J..nA.AINlf!M dra1n•9• purpo•••. '· 14, 1"2 DLI •UllNHI S!A· Thie ......,,... ... llecf
1 _______ T_·t.-Ol;.1VICIS, 1001 W, StfYenl with "19 Councy Qertr GI
For particular• and detail•, reference 1e hereby made to a map •howincJ the PU...C NOTICI ta1lf *'"" Ma. Calif. = 1c.:f*' on HoVelft. AGY SA A
portion of atr .. t right-of-way to be vacated. Said map 1• on file ln the Office OtNnn L;:,.:""'*'• Nt4Mt Thlt euf>OI• penRlts Ml an to_.,. 1tom lht wttie of the City Clerk of the City ot Newport Beach. •UllHM .._ =.:1t..ca11.n7~428• ~.....,,,....... and •Pffd• up th• cooling or YOUf hollH dur1119 hOI
' The '::.::' ...,_. ~ ;":::J~o,.. :-: ,~, ~-1 ~mllltf wttt"-r Til11 YtfllOll Wiii flt 111 rOOfa, ,..
NOTlC. IS FURTK!R CIVKN HIR!!BY that the City Council of the City of lf~rt .. .._....._.. The , .. 111rant(a) cOf'n-T·~UI :.·::.:~ :=.::·:...~;"'..::= '=:. =-
aeaoh ha• Mt Monday, th• 13th of January, 1992, at· the hour of 7100 P.M. ••the STV8'S' INTIRPNIU, mtneed lo 1tanuc1IMl-1--;u;u;;,;;;;g--r-U1Mtruc110t1t • .-.a~ma••••1tl1tt W.WM ti_.., &iad the council Chamber• ot the City council of th• City ot Mewport aeaoh :r,-... *r;,:"'.!:: =-....,,.,..!: ~ 1nc1uctt1tracuble•u""'°'',_. ... .._..,..._..
a• the place for the hearing of all per•on• int•r••ted in/or objectin9 to the &il....,. eboYe on: ~ 1 Md 1tt11n A.., ..... ...,... to l'W' '*"'
propoeed vacation, and the ••id City Council at the ew ti.sle and place will hear :':.'.~ = ~ ~ """"*' ' •1
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thl ••ideftce offered by any pereon intere•t•d in the propoaed vacation heretofore 111M Thie ..,.,,,,..,. -. tied n. ''''*it ""•111
&Neri.bed. & a •• '°""di._ County a.tc of p•~
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Wanda •· aa9910 City Clerk
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TO TIR Ali9llilt ...., h .._. ..., ~ 1¥1~( ~ 8tltu 1nl Wlthe,T,'-.._.~ ~ l•urence Ave., Wtat. ~-. ~ fi:C"' • a .... • 9 ....._ to&il • 11 I ., .. tetll f e, COmo lbt fdiolllll'I pe1'10M _..,. ,...._LCelC.m13 ........... ' PatM~T ~ .. -• 1111 ... •..... • a.-. ~ ..-.roeid lo lrll'INCIC bU9f. •• clOlnO bulit1llM-.: ti. • 1tt1 .-. 1ttl• vutlneet a. con. 1M F~ ,._,. CASE NO • •re -.. -11.-'-,_. u11dlf "-FlctltlOU9 nf-7 ~ ~ F-~-.,.. doing butlneU •' ~ ,._.,., 11..ah-l • "''l2001 '.. .. .,... .... ....... .. TM .... a. lueineft Nam.(1) 111*! NAVAJO fOIU!STAY ~ .............. '"• , .. ;.vanl(I) ~om-CoN ..... PllOt o.:.n. -.: .. _ OOuaf• , Vlal&eri ..... .,._ T....... W1cta11 ~ 0t ......-*"'9 on: NOYembtf lt. ~ODUCT8, t:s30 s.nta Costa Meu Plot Oecilftl.. INftOtf 10 •.-ct bull· STAG BAA MS~ bet 24, SI, 1111, JlnUtfY eouti~ CAI! NO. A111 ........ .,,...._...._ ty, ..-uni Or~ '.C:.P .,_ Ana Av• •• CO.la M"' bets. 10, 11.~ '"' neta urlOtt CM flctllloul Ccf, t21 Mc'~ Ptact. 1, "· 1992 ~· Cifl ..... _ ra. T• ., ....,. .._ ~ •...,... • -.. 11a111 llf\ ot _,_. .~ ....__. Calif. 92627 T.o22 8u11Mu Name(•) tlalt<I Newport BHch, Calif. T.0111 of'I ,,__ _.., ... ,..=.... ~· ............ MOM. IO P1¥ I ,,_ ._ • .,,. ........... Rlcctrda Veldt, 2530 eboW on: NIA t2MO ~\":, ":.:.--~....: COfttll ---. ~ .... .-.. • IMdt. unc*d . .Pftncl~I eum or will~ltle,.~ C::.: Santa An• Aw.. Cotta PUBUC IOTICI ~ L H•Y" MS Ac®'llUOn corp .. Cea. PUIUC NOTICE Of• ''mi1 • °' -· ~ .teo fl!S'I ...., CIMIWll Oii _,.,., 1 ~::ttua. .,_ In..,... __ .. , Mtu, Callf. l2U7 Thia etalilft'ltnl w.. filed fomla, &oo N. Oa6c Street, · E • .-,..,. ~ be ~ Ill ..,.. OI ........,, prOwt.cs in lhe ,_. ... bet 1 • Ultl Richard Lapin, 8andt<I PlctJtleua lilltttl !fie ~ty Cltttc of lnQ!ewood, Ctllf. t0302 Flctttfow ~ p b ITk>H hee ~ .,. wil ot --Of boft -.. pm lll!Oft ~ the o..d ol TNll, •ttMH Ptar Ranch••· Chromo, ..,....... 11.... Ot11199 ~ on Dec.em-Tfll1 bu1lne11 I• con-a...aMM ..._. S.U111ra Y._ BredlW "· of· Oouc11M ' ~ ~ 1' ~ 1111 addlUor\11 Publlehtd Newport S.lld\-CO , etet....... Wt 13, fMI ~by: a COfPOfallon lt•elMf'lt
f 0~ ..... S'Ul*tot ~. • ~ O. lnd1'11utr-. ...... 'llJ MIOUnl of l1.t,3N 00, Ir CO.ta Men Piiot Dec.mo Thi.a bu11,,. .. la co"" The fOilowlno S*IOhl Plt844i The regl1trant(1) com. The Fonowtng persons °' 0
-.... County VicMfY Deed. ....,.. ..,....., , und9r the.,.. of lhe w 24, 31, tttt, JanuttY duct~ by. ce>-'*11*1 .,. doinQ buslnt9a aa: PIA)llehtd ~ e.ach. rntneed lo ll'lnNCt bU91-are clOlno butlnffa aa: ~· PETITION A f'ETITIOH Ne been wWI .,.._. • o.ed Of Trliat and 1 .. e, 1 14 t992 Tht rtgletrant(J) com. e)REOltlLL AVIATION Coata MeM Pilot o.c.m. nese undtf the flctilloua THE "EN 0 HAUSER ~ts t=' 8t IY w. -by ~ M . .--. Mt .. end ...., ... of • • T.()85 ~ to V9nMCt bull· )ORDER OfTAILS, 3184 btf 2.4 31 1091 JMUarY Bullnna Name(•) DNd GROUP, 110 Newpoft Cen-~'!..be•~ ~ u ~ ~....:-.~ ~ ':.: = the n:--~.9eneflc*y PUILIC NOTICE ~~1ne':*Ni~ca~lft~ M..., C:,,'1:.'i:. L. Colt.I 7• 14• ;992• • • •.=,:~= .. PfMldent ~ac~'ea~~~ Newport .-·--,...,. to of ANGE. ther.on • ploWted tn under IM o.t of Trust hu ~on: January 1, 1090 Elie: sc:on Ano.de, 1'1oet i.()97 Paul 0 . EnQhauser, 25642 ~~ ~ '*1• oC THe PETrTION Nw. ttea, cNroet ligfl9CI and detiY«ed IO Ftotltloue Rlocarda Veld• Hague Ln., Huntlnglon ., Thia Ntem.nt waa filed Hampton. Caguna Niguel,
THE · ~--11\lt Oouola• M. ~ of ... ,,,,.. • .,., Tf\Mlel a C>td9fation ol 0.-lknhM•• Mante Beac.h. Calf. 92'947 PUuUC NOTICI! with lhe County Clorlc of Calli. 92677
PETJTJON VICUt'y be e,ppoln'ied • tMW.1 a.-d ~ la6d feull °' t"'8 ob4igllhON .. ltete....nt This alaltment WU tiltd Robeft Alan IAwfa, 12823 On1nge County on Otcem. Thia business is con-~f~:.d ~~ra pel90NI ~lalve lo olT,_ 911 bv the Deed oe Trust. Tl'le FoliOwma ~· with the County Cler" of Farrlnglon.i. __ Aancho Cu-Flctttte.. bet 4, 1991 ducted by: an lndJYidual
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• My, iMtminlstef .,. fftale ol o.td: Oeotmbef 3, taet a Notice of DeftlUlt llf'd .,. doing bU1lnet1 u: Or~• County on Jenuary cwnonga, wnf. 11730 aue1-.. Mame Pat4828 Th• reglstrant(s) com.
The wit~ lo r=i.i lhedeced9nt W.. P11e ~wa. Baclion to Sell, wNctl r• ARCHER RACING 9542 t, t990 Thia t>ualn .. • 11 con-ltat•11Mtnt Publllhed Newport Bffoch-menced to transact busl·
we ~ THE PETmON Ce1ibn1a ~·. COfdad on 811Mt. aa Oocu· Pollack Dr., Hunilngton F5t5088 duc:tt<I by: ec>par1ntr9 Tlle FolloW!ng penona Costa Mna Piiot Oecern. ness under the Fictitious
•xwnal,,,vai,, lh• file k to: 'Noles• lhe dte»denrs T~•: 1801 Dow atT.-mem 81-~~4083 of Olficill 8"c:h Calif 92&48 Publlsht<I Newport Beach-Th• regltl,.nt(t) com-ar• dolnQ bualnftl at: ber 24 31 199t Januaty Business Name(s) listed
by lhe coun. 9'! Will and codicils, tt any, 81e. 230 Nlwpoit e.cft, 0 Record&. ' Vlcto/ o ,.;chtr 9542 Pol-Costa Mesa PUot Decem-menced to tranuot ~ THE LEOA.L FACTOR,.20t 7 14 ;992' • above on: November 25,
THE PETITION ~ tdmitled '° proba~t. ~ (?14) 41&-11183 er· CL Thia ule will be conck.lct· 111Ck Or. 'HuncJngton Beach, bet 17 24 3t t99l Janu-neu under the FlctlUOUt Stllpywd Way fl5, Newport • • T.()
75
1991 The wil and any oodcls OulWMI. Trull• Sllle °"'* tMf by Agency la4• ~ Calif eiMe · • • • BualneH Name(•) listt<I Beech, Calif. 92663 Paul D. Enghauser =::1er a~tlty ta: we avalable for Dec. 10. 17. 24. 1981 Podn8 whole eddfeu and Jin ·M Ard!• ~2 PoJ. 111Y 7• t992 T above on: No.-.mbet 22, Udo Flnanetal SeMon. PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed
undt .,. ~ examination in tie file kepi Ntwporl ~ phone number le PO lack a; Hunfln9ton Beach .()55 t991 Inc., Califomla corponllon, with lh• County Clerk ol ~lstr lio f,..,,I by fl• coun ..... Pllal 278420 Sacramento c Calif 92°&48 • PUBLIC NOTICE Eric Rhoad• 20t Shipyard Way 15, Flctltlou• Ofange County on Oecem-Ad (T~ ~ • .::.!.-.,•=: THE PETITION 95127.' 19 18) 3111·l104, Thli bualntH 11 con· Thie 1tatemen1 wu fllt<I Newport Btach, Calif. 8ueJM .. Narne ber 13.1991 .W the-"-"' al requ~ts authority lo PUBLIC NOTICI FOR INOIUIRIES: (819 duc:tt<I by: husband and Flctltlous with the County et.rk ol 92M3 Statement F515441
,.Pl'Menlative ~ admlntS\er the estate 450·8551, Hom•'• Wife Buelnee• Name Ora'iA• County on Novem. Thia bu1lne11 la con-The Following persons Published Newport Beach· ~y 9Clons wlflout =ist~n 1~~ ~S ~l.E =· !8t:~!e.1~1nf Th• .:s•~lst~nt(~ :,: Statement bet 2 • 1991 FS14013 ~~edr~l:,~:m. .,.1 doing b~lneu as: Costa Mesa Pilot Decem-
.. _ tainlng court approval. Act (This aulhol'lty will T.S. No. T-anot-AC>a ilabelh Harris Aulhofll menc ndo :: Flctltloul Tlle Following persons P bli d N-Be h-menced to transact bus!-HOLf·IN-ONE PROPER'n'. ber 24, 31, 1991, January ... tore lilklng c:ienafn very allow the personal Loan No 900Hl51 Signer Oa ;213191 Mii u •r ar• doing bualness as: u ishe ·~..-.· ac ,,..1 under the Fictitious SERVICES, 1103 Sandi 7, 14, 1992
Important aetlons1 rept'esentative to take YOU ARE. IN DEFAULT ASAP422: Buslneu N~me(s)t>!sta: ~a)COSTA MASONRY Colla Meaa Pilot 0ectm-Bustnesa Narne(a) listed Lane, Costa Mesa, Calif. T.OSl
however, the f>4"'10t\al actions wllhout UNDER THE DEED OF . ebove on: ecem • >)9Y WAYNE FULTZ THE bet 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991 ~ • Nov. bet t5 92627 r•Pfeseota~ will_ be ::rninQ court a roval. TRUST DATED 8129183. t2/IO, 12117• 12124 1Vl991 G Ar h OSTA MESAN (c)COSTAL T.()23 1991 on: m • G. Donald Weber 111. 1163 PUBLIC NOTICE requlr~ lo QIW notice. to Bel • faking ce~ very UNLESS YOU TAl<E AC· ICE CtOf' · c ., MASONRY (d)COASTAL p lfdenl Sandi Ln .. Costa Mesa,---------Interested persons unless in,:rtanl action& TION TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC NOT This statement was filed MASONRY, 930 Darrell Sl, PUBLIC NOTICE Th~• ltatement was filed Calif. 92627 Flctltloue
they have waived notice or however, tti. personal PROPERTY. tT MAY BE Flctltlous oi,th th•c County Cberk of Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 CNS 020821 Wllh the County Clerk of This buslnt11 Is con· BuelneH Name
coneent.d to the proposed representative win be SOlD AT A PU8LIC SAlE. 8 sJ N ~· ounty on ec:em. Robert. Wayne Fultz, 930 1 CKange County on Decem-ducted by: an lndlvldual St•tement
tc1ion.) The lndepe~t required to gtve notice to IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-ult~u •;n• bet t • 1991 F515714 Darrell St.. Costa Mesa, Fictitious bet t?. 1991 The rtglstrant(s) com· The f ollowing persons
tdmin&watton authoflty lntefested persons unless NATION Of n£ NATURE a •Men Calif. 92627 Buslnesa Mame ' FS1ST1t menced to transact bus!-are doing business as: Wil be grenled unless an they have waived notice or OF THE PROCEEDING The Following peraona Published Newport Beach-This business la con-Statement ne11 under the Actltlous MUGGlNS PROD UC. lnler•ted person tiles .an consenled to IM Pfoposed AGAINST YOU. YOU are doing buslneSs as: Costa Mesa Pllo1 Decem· ducted by: an Individual The Following peraona Publllhed New_port Beach-Buslness Name(s) liSled TIONS, 5822 Shasta Circle,
objection to the petiton action.) The Independent SHOULD CONTACT A BYWATER AND WALD, ber 24, 31, 199t, January Th• reglstrant(s) com· are doing business aa: Costa Mesa Pilot Dec:em-above on: November 17, La Palma. Calif. 90623
and ahows good cause lldmlnlstratlon authority LAWYER DOCTORS OF OPTfM· 7 14 1992 menced to transact busl· PFLUEGER a COMPANY bet 24, 31, 199t, January 1991 James L Anderson, 5822 why lhe court should nol wll be gran'8d unlffg an On Fnday January 3 ETAY, 2300 Harbor Iv~. ' ' T-094 nesa under the Fictitious 90t Dove Slreet Suite 210' 7, 14, 1992 G. Donald Weber Ill Sllasta Circle. La Palma,
grant the authority. inte<es.ed person Illes an 1992, at 1 oo P M. ~ 120, Costa Mesa. Cahf. Business Name(s) listed Newport Beach, Catu: T·101 T,hls 1tatement was fllea Calif. 90623
A H~ING on fie objection to the petition Fed Bank Feder.i Savings 92626 0 D PUBLIC NOTICE above on: December 6, 92.660 with the County Clerk ol This business Is con·
pelillon will be held on and shows QOod cause Banll. founerly known as Michael T. Br.'ater, · ·• 1991 Andr-P. Pflueger, 2630 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Oecem. ducted by: an individual Janu~ 9, 1992 al 1 :45 why the oourf should not Home Federal Savings and 14632 Magnol a ll06, Sh· Flctlttoue Robert Wayne Fultz Vista Ornada. Newport ber 10, 1991 The reglstrant(s) com·
P.M. In Dept 3A localed al grant the authority Loan AsSOCl&tion as Trust· erman Oaks, Calif. 91403 Bueln•H Name This stalement was flied Beach Calif. 92663 Fictitious F515110 menced to transact bus1·
700 Civic Cenler Drive A HEARING ·on the ea under a Deed ot Trust Alissa S. Wald, O.D., 27t Statement with the County Clerk of Thia • buslntu I• con-Busan ... Name Published Newpor1 Beach· ness under the Fictitious
West, P.O. Box 838, Santa petition will be held on dated 8129183 signed by :;n Marino, ltlvne, Calif. The Fonowing persons Orange County on Decem. ducted by: an Individual Statement Costa Mesa Pilot oecem-Business Name(s) listed ~ C¢JJ~~~t TO Janu~ 9, 1992 al 1 :45 Robett M H1x5on Jr and T~l~4 buslneu 1, con-are doln~ b~lness as: ber 13, 1991 FSt5431 The regl1trant(1) :,: The Followlng persons bef 17, 24, 31, 1991. Janu· ~v~;: N/A
the granlino of th• petition. ~o~· i~pt.Je~::••gc'riv~ ~::, F .::C,~ec0r"::8~~ ducted by: a general part· cfJ'u~~~LIN~c~~~v~~~s~ Published Newport Beach· :,~ceounJ~ tr~s~ltlous ~'L~0J':Lbu~~~~~ce s ary 7• 1992 This sr:i~~~nt was fil&d ~ .should',Jppe148{ at the West. P.O. Box 838, Sanla as Document 83·386798, ol 7~!hl~eglstrant(s) com-1982 Newport Blvd., Cosla Coste Mes.a Pilot Oecem· Buslne11 Name(~ llstt<I ANO INTERNATIONAL RE· T-053 01tll lheC C°':nty C~erk ol at~ a ~I • ~' Ana_, CA 92702-0838. the Olhcl&I Aecofds of Of· menced to transact busl· Mesa, Calif. 92627 ber 24, 31, 1991, January above on: Nove ., 1, CRUITERS NETWORK. PUBLIC NOTICE t>!,~e 19~~n Y on ovem· . ns ~ e w ...... n It· YOU OBJECT TO _,.County, Calllornia, will und th A ruous Chris Edwards, 1822'11 7 14 1992 199t 4570 Campus Drive, New· ·
lions with .the court the granting ol the si-tition, eel! at public auction to the Mii 8' • c 1
1 Newport Blvd. 1505, Costa ' • Andr-P. Pftueger port Beach, Calif. 92860 Fictitious F5 t 3755
• the heanng. Your you should appear at the highest biddef '°' cash in !:!.'!'C:. N~:me(a) Used Mesa, Calif. 92627 T-090 This atatemenl w11 fllt<I David Alan Miiier, 1800 BualneH Name Published Newport Beach·
appearanc:, may 1 be In hearing and stale your United Stales Dollars, at the Michael T Bywater 0 0 Frederick Edwards, 1822~ PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of 16th Street H·306. Newport Statement Costa Mesa Pilot Decem· person or ':Jllou' a torney. objecllOns ~ file wnnen North lronl entrance to the This statement was. flied Newport Blvd. 1505, Costa Orange County on Dectm-Beach, Calif. 92663 The Following persons bef 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991 C~~OIT~~ ARE A obieclions wrth .the court County Courthouse. 700 wilh the County Cterk of Mesa, Calif. 92627 Fictitious ber 4, 1991 Thia business Is con-are doing business 15: T.o36 °' a ,.,.lore the heanng. Yo'!' Civic Cent9f Drn1e West, in Orange County on Dec.m-This business 11 con· BuelneH Name F514593 ducted by: an Individual ACl/AWED CORPORATE ==' crecltOf 0
: ~e appearance may be in the City ol Santa ~. Or· bet 17• 1991 ducted by: husband and Statement Published Newport Beach-The reglatrant(s) com-INVESTMENTS, 940 South our cwm ~~ ft:' cou~ person or by your attorney· MOO County, ~hforma. aH F515717 wife The Following persons Costa Mesa Pilot O.C.m-m.nc.d to transact .bus!-Coast Drive # 175, Costa Y d mail t th IF YOU ARE A rlQtlt, rule and inl9fest con-P bll hed N rt B h-Th• reglstrant(s) co~ are doing business as: ber 24, 31• l99t, JanU91Y nut under the fictitious Mesa, Calif. 92626 1 ________ _ an • copy 0 e CREDITOR or a veyed to and now hek! bv 11 u 1 ewpo eac menced to transact bus1-DI LONGO IMPORTS 3440 Buslneu Name(s) listed Ashok Kumar Sood 218 pe~~ brepr~tative contingenl credi1or ol the under the Deed ol Trust, on Costa Mesa Pilot Dtcem· nes~ under the fictitious Irvine Ave. Sste. 210,' New· 7, 14• 1992 T-074 above Oft: December 11. East Mountain VI~ St., BOGGS ~C Y t e court deceMed, you must Ille the reel propetty, descrlbtld bet' 24, 31, 1991, January Business Name(s) listed port Beach Calif 92660 1991 Long Beach Calif 90805 Louise Elizebeth ~ ~t f°';rr ~hs "on; your claim with the court as· That port~ 01 ~ 9.t 1, 14, 1992 above . on: September 1, Salvatore Longo, 607 PUBLIC NOTICE David Alan Miller This busl~ess ·Is con· Boggs, Dec 19. • 0 115 !Janee 0 ond mall a copy to the ot the lmne s SubdtVISIOfl, T·103 199t Promontory Rd. E .. New-This statement was filed ducted by: an Individual letl~ as J>rovided In :»fSC?"al representatJve in the City ol Newport Chris Edwards port Beach, Calll. 92660 F1ctltlou• with the County Clerk of The reglslrant(s) com· 1991 passed on ~':°". g~oobat of eo~: aepointed by the court Beech. County ol Orange, PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed Jackie Jervis, 607 Promon-Busln•n Nam• Orange County on Dec•m· menced to transact busi· ~u~era~~onhgapwpoyn~1~!: T 1 omia ro .. 8
• wrlhln lour months from State of California. as per w11h the County Clerk ol tory Rd E Newport Stat 1 bet 17, 1991 ness under the Actillous ~ time '': fi:!-1 da/ms the date of lirst issuance ot U.p Rec:orded In Book 1 LEGAL NOTICE Orange County on Novem-Beach Calif 92660 Th Fol~men persons FS 157 t 5 Business Name(s) listed Beloved mother of ~~~ 1:C:m• the °h!ar1~r :etl~ as provided In P-oe 88 ol ~i3cell1neous NOTICE IS HEREBY bet 26, 1991 This • busl~ess Is con-are d~lng buslr:L u: Published Newport Beach· above on: November 6, Joan and George
date tic:ed b g ~.lion 9100 of the Rewfd Maps, en the Ollice ~IVEN that the following F514055 ducted by: a general part· B & l ENTERPRISES Costa Mesa Pilot Decem· 1991 Robertson, lovlng no a ove. •,allfomia Probate Code. of the County Rewfder ol items ol found or saved Published Newport eeach· nership . Dr 02· Ashok Kumar Sood grandmother o f Jett, YOU MAY EXAMINE '('he lime for lillng claims uld County. deecfibed as property have been held by Costa Mesa Pilot Oecem-The registrant(s) com. 2516 Kincaid .• ~ 2 ' bef 24, 31, 1991, January This statement was filed Gary and Nancy
the file kept by lhe court. If wil nol expwe berore lout•foilows Commencing at the Polle• Department ol bef 3 10 17 24 199t menced 10 transact busl· CBsta M~~~ 9i516 Kin-7, 14, 1992 witll the County Clerk ol Robertson. Precious you at• ~ .. -person .norilhs trom tie hearlng'the point of 1n1waect1on ol the City ol Costa Mesa for • • • • T-005 ness under the Fictitious 1~uc~ a:No 202 Costa T·102 Orange County on Oecem-great grandmother interested. In .u.. •Slate, date notiatd above. the c.nter lines of Avocado •period In ex.cess of ninety Business Namo(s) listed ca r. · • ber 10, 1991 of Alana and Leah. ~OU ~·,•le ~th ~t co~ . YOU MAY EXAMINE AY9llUll and Second Ave-r> days: Boy's Red/W~t PUBLIC NOTICE above on: N/A M~~~a c~;::. 2516 Kin-PUBLIC NOTICE F5t509! A prlva1e family ser·
Special Notice cW fie filing the file kept by the court. If ~::::-,,:• uposa~d ,~enu:P·~~ 1 $~'~11~1c0yy~, Bi~lr: Fl tltl Sa!vatore Longo fil d cald Dr. No. 202. Costa Fictitious Published Newport Beacn· vice will be held. f ·n ntory and you ate a pe<son ":"" ' -· ' c ou• This statement was 1 e Mesa CA 92628 Costa Mesa Pilot Oecem·I':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= ~pr.:~I ~I v:Sta1e assets 1nteres1ed, in .thelhestate. =;: P 682. 1~~..; ~a BJ~:. 1:o:.~1ff,,°c; BuslneH Name with tile County Clerk ol This business Is con-Bu1lnHa Name ber 17, 24• 31 . 1991, Janu-1;
or of any petition or you may hie with e court lanoous M/1108 Recor LI Bl BMX Bi 11 Statement Orange County on Oecem· ducted by husband and Stat•f!'•nt 7 1992 GOODWYN I rovided in a lormal Request tor aps, ds ol . ue ~ce T R The Following persons ber 13, t991 wife The f ollOWing persons ary • Col. Marvin W . :C~ ~~ of fit Special Notioe ot the filing Orange County. Coel1forn1a, NOTICE IS UR HE are dol business as· F515432 The registrants com-••doing buslnus as: T-OS8 G d 74 f
Calftomia Probate Code A 01 an inventory and thence South 39 degrees GIVEN :;:1 11 no o~er ap· OIREC';9 PROFFESIONAL Published Newport Beach· menced to transact busl-PEACE 'FROGS, 600 New· PUBLIC NOTICE N:w0po~Y~~ach,' C~.
Request lor Soecial Notice :P'::s81a~' esta~~:se: :,:nui: :::=A~ ~:~~p 0,pr:;:." pr~:::fy SERVICES, 18 Sea lsla~d Costa Mesa Pilot Oecem· ness under the Flc1ltiout r.z C~J; 9~Newport passed away Oec. 20,
torm Is available from lhe Kcount J /r:vided in nue and the Southwesierty within aeven (7) days fol· Or .. N-port Beach, Calll, ber 24, 31 , t991 , January Business Name(•) llslt<I St::; oaiy Steln 5t0 Flctltloue 1991. He was a native
court clerk. s.c~n 1250 ol ttie MtenslOn thereol 854 a~ lowlng the publicahon ot 92660 7 14 t992 above on: NIA SSth Sl Newport B.ach BuelneH Name of Bessemer, Alabama Attorn.y fOf P.tltloner: Cali1omia Probate Code A feet. thence North 79 de-thla Noll~. the 1111• thereto Patrick DaHon, 130 Lear · ' T-093 LI~da GaHney Calif t2A3 · Statement and attended the Uni-=~';.~ OLSON • Requ~sl tor.Special Notice orees. 49 mtnu'les. 40 sec· Shan veat In th• finde'c· II g~.f,1e91~ousand Oaks, PUBLIC NOTICE wT1~' lh~at~:~· wo:r:~ Christopher l.. Melson. 510 Tlledol Follobu~ng pe~soos versily of Alabama "'·~lld.. form 15 available from the onds West 120 16 teet lo a there be one, or In the lty K · L y 18 Se 18 1 1 3Sth St Newport eeach are ng senes•as. where he received 170 S. ,..._ .. v.. court clerk. poinl in the c:Gnter ltne ol of Costa Mesa, In which erry oung, • ' November • • Calif~ ·: • OKA CONSULTING SER· both his undergradu·
Ptaedan•,CA 91101 AltofneyforP.Utloner: that certain County road case the property •hall be Island Dr .• Newport Beach, Flctltloui •1513231 Thi* business Ys con-VICES, 265t Irvine Av'!. ate and law degrees.
News-ritoBeachlCoala DOUGLAS M. VICKERY known as Bayside Dnve. de-sold al public auction at a ~~I'· 9~~ 1 • BualneH Name Published Newport dOc:ted l')y: CO-partners 1282, Costa Mesa. Calif. He joined the Army ~17 1~ 2• 1991 GOOD,. WILDMAN, acfibed in the Oaed to the time and date to be an-duct~ b~~ ~·~ner~ ~~~-Statement Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot The registrant(•) com-92627 Air Core In 1941 and
· • • • HEONc:SS l WAL~ County of Orange. Record· nounced. hi · The Following persons December 17, 24, 31, 1991, mtneed lo transact busl-01()(1 K. Amoah, 921 South served during World Tlcl. 5000 Camf)!'• Drive ed June 11 1838 1n Book DATED: 12117/91 ners P are doing business as: Janu 7 1992 .,.... under the Flctitlous FouM St. 121. Alhambra. PUIUC NO ~ Beech , CA 830 Page
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217, Official DAVID L. SNOWDEN, ~~·~~'~.'::!!~ ~~~~ ND ENTERPRISES, 11295 aty ' · 1063 Buslneu HalTlt(s) listed Cal~f. 91801 War 11 115 •much dee· CPo30311~-126'0 Records. thence South 51 CHllEFOFPOLICE neu under the Fictitious Slater Ave .. Fountain Val· abo~ on: November 11 , Th11 buslne.ss . ls con· orated pilot and NOTICE OF PETITION New~ Beach/Costa degrees. 18 minutes. 46 Publlahtd Newport Buslnen Name(s) listed tey, Calif. 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 ducted by: an 1nd1vldual squadron commander TO ADMINISTER Mesa Pilot seconds West 33 20 feet 10 Rick Anthony DeBernardo, S1eve S1tln Tile reglstrant(s) com. with the 40th Bomb ESTATEOF Oec.21.24,28,199t a point on the Southe1ly Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot a~ve on: November 19• 1141 Tah, Irvine, Calif. Flctltlou• Tl'lls stalttnent was filed menced to transact ~usi· Group operated from
Z.llScottl.wi:91 -right of way hne ol said Dec•mber24,1991. 1 1 LY 92720 aualnenName with lh• County Clerk ol ness under the Flct1~1ous bases in China,
County roed a lhenoe along t117 Kerry oung Mike Ralph DtBernardo, Statement Orange County on Novem· Business Name(s) listed Burma, India, Island aka Zall Scott PUBUC NOTICE said Sout~ly right ol wwy PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~s .~~1c':~~ WCl~r:1e:, t6082 Cameron "· Hun-The Following persons bet 26, 1991 above on: Nove71ber 19, of Tlnlan. He retired Lewie Gu9tafton lifle North 79 degfeea, 49 Ofa • Coun~y on Novem. tlngton Beach, Calil. 92647 are doing buslneas as: FS140se 199t from the Air Force In CASE NO. A161996 ITHllutes. .to seoonds West ~ 99 Thia business Is con-ORTH OIL MILLER NO. 1 p bll hed N B h· Olorl K. Amoah 1964 and has resided
To all heirs, ~~ fu 44 feel 10 the poinl ot a:S:~~!o::me bet ' 1 1 Fs13759 ducted by3....' general pert· PARTNERSHIP, 245 Fis-c:sl: MMe ~ O:e~-T1~~s t~tat~mentty w~ls ~lle:i In Newport Beach for .,.neklallea, «tdilors, cusp ot a curve concave nershlp cher Suitt A·7B Colla w • oun er 25 years. The 1urvi-eontingent creditors. and TRUSTEE'SMLE Northerly heV1ng 1 tlldius 01 Statement Publlshed Newport Beach· The reglstranl(s) com-Mesa Calif 92628 ' bet 3, 10, 17, 24. 199t Orange County on Oecem-vors Include a son:
j)4!1'10na who may UNOERDIEDOfTRUST t76_00 feet.• redial line of Th• Fonowlng persons Costa Mesa Pilot 'Decem-menced 10 transact .~usl· Orth.Oil Co., Inc., a Cali. T-007 ber 10, t991 f•t•
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oo Wiii Goodwyn of Bir· ,,therwiae be Interested In T .S No. t1-5Hle MOA uld CUMI pessinQ through are dolnQ business as: bor 3 10, 17, 24, 1991 ness under th• fict1t1ous fornla COfl)Oratlon 245 Fii· . .,, .,, mlngham, a brother:
lhe will or estate, or both, YOU ARE IN DEFAl.\.T Mid poinl beers Soulh 10 KRAT2£R SOF1WARE IN· ' T-032 Business Name(s) listed cher Suitt A·7B Costa PUIUC NOTICE Published Newport Beach-, Gardner Foster Good·
ot Zell Scott Lewis, aka UNDER A DEED Of= TRUST d8Qrees. 17 minutes. 00 TRNATIONAL. 7700 Irvine PUBLIC NOTICE above on: November 25, Mesa. Calif. 92621' Costa Mesa Pilot Oecem-wyn, Jr .• of Bessemer, ZelfScotllewtaGustatson DATEONOYa.tBEA27. t880, aeconds West aald Point Center Drtve Suitt 800, Ir· t991 This buslnua la con-Flctlttoue bor 17, 24, 31, 1991, Janu· Alabama and three A PETITION has been UNlESS V0U TAKE ACTION =also 1twt' point ot a.. Yin•. Calll. 92711 Mike DeBernerdo ducted by· a corporation ..... ,.... Neme
filed by a.mice Mdrew in TO PROTECT YOUR · of Pwcel 1 of the Gary T. ICralZet', '27534 Flctltlou• Thi• statement was filed The reg.lstranl(I) com-ltatttnent lllY 1. t992 grandchildren. Grav•
lhe Superior Court ol PROPERTY, IT MAY BE tion Recorded June Coatanero. Mission Viejo, BualneH Name with the County Cl8fk ot menced to transact busl-Tlle Following persons T-059 1ide eervlce wlll be
Calilomla, County of 90lD AT A PU8LIC SALE IF 4, t957 in Boal 3930 Page Calif. 92692 Statement Ofange County on Novem-Mii under the Flc1ffious are dolnQ bullness a1: PUBLIC NOTICE Dec. 24th In Berming· ORANGE. V0U NEED AH 323, Offlclel Records ot said Edward Alledlsalan, 1797t The followlng persons bef 26, 1991 Buslneu Name(1) llstecl SOlMAA ENTERPRISES. -ham, AlabamL
THE PETfTION EX~ATION Qt. Of= ~~County, vacating a portion E. Galllnela Sl, Rowland are doing business as: F514049 above on: O.C.mbef 1. 24252 C.Stilla Lane, Mis· Flctlllou•
requests thtt 84Hnice =OCEEOING AGAINST of Q.yaide Dfive. thence HTehiQhteb, Cal1if, 917•18 (a}CENTER FOR PC Published Newport Beach-1991 110n Yl~\.~f. 92691 BuelneH N•me
Alldfew be aP90inted as Eastertv atono Hid curve ire ua n111 1 con. V t R U S C O N T R O L Costa Mesa Pilot oecem. Anthony Orth, Prnidtf'll John UJanam Clark. 24252 Statement
P4!1'10f'ial representative to ~Acrmwve~o and the Northerly line of duded b)': a gen8flll part· (b)"CcPCVC", 4199 Cam-bet 3 10 17 24 1991 This statement wu tllt<I CHUiia lane. MIH lon The Following persons ~r .,. estale of . • · Parcel 1 of uld Retotuoon, Mflhlp pus OriVt 1550, Irvine. • • ' ' T-0 1 with the County Clerk ol Viejo, Caollf. 92a1 .,. doing business.,.
the decedent. Notice le~ QllWtl 1hlt through I centr• atlglt of 0 The rtgl1trant(1) com-Calif. 92715 t Orange County on DeCem-Deborah Mae Clark. 24252 HERITAGE FEDERAL
THE PETITION W• Pac Reaio-.•:.u: degreoa. 5• minutes. 07 menced to tranaa~~ibusllo • BTA Economic Rt.earch PUBLIC NOTICE ber 6, t991 Castilla . Lene, Mission MORTGAGE COMPANY. 12 ~ests lhe dtc:edenrs trwc•. or aucoaaaor · aeconds an MC distance ot neu Under the ..... .t us lnsthute, a California corpo. Fl149tS Viejo, Calif. 92UI Ccf te Plaza Suite 140
Will and codlclls, ii any, ar IUbllll~«lcJ~ ~ 2 75 fMt eo the true point Busln•sa. Name(s) llllt<I rallon. 901 Dove Slre1 Fictitious Publlahtd Newport Beach· This bu1lne11 11 con-N•=rt Buch, Calif'. ..::.=... ~ .,. lldr:nitf~ to probate. !!'!!... • ..-~r:,...Cf of beQinnlno' ~Weit· 'aboveTo'K,!prU 1, t99t 11159, Newport BHch. Bualne" N•m• Costa Mesa Pllot Dec.em-ducted by: husband anct 92960 ro---. • ...__
The wil and any codicls vr _, "'m erly alOng _., curw and W'I • Inf Calif. 9~ Statement 2 31 1991 Jan wife Murray Mead 719 E Olive .....,, __ , -·-1 are avtlabte tor the Miry Lynn ....!:: the Norlhwetterfy conllnu· This atatement we "'4 Thia bu1ine11 II con-Tl'lt Following persons ber 4• • • uary The reglalranl(I) com-Ave BYfbanit'. CaJll 91sot Ct.,.i • ~
examination In f\t file kept =-7.0:-IMO in.t i atlon lhertof, through a ~~the ~ounty~ ::.:. ~Udh tel by.I al corr( ) ti~ are doing business 11: 7• 14· 1992 T-0?8 menced to ~u~ .... ~ Thi°i business 1i con-S500 Ptdflc Y1" OtNe by.,_ COUft ' Recolda central anolt of 20 dtOtees, ge """ t reg 1 ran 1 c m-WORLD SPEED MOTOR· neu under .,,. .-... uuvwl ductt<I by: an Individual ~ e..ctl A HEARING on the ~of~ ,. _ _, 2t minutes. 43 -=onds. an btf 10, 1 ... t 1 menced to transac:1 bull-SPORTS 2148 Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Bu1ln111 Name(•) llstt<I The reglstrant(s) com-...._
petition will be held on In the ofb "' .,_ ......... , Fltl10 nest under the Fictitious Blvd u ·11 G Co t M aboY9 on: NIA mencecl 10 transact bus$. -~!!~!!!!~
Januwy 9, 1992 •t 1 :45 Aeoordtt Of °'anot ~ ~.: ~~ 62. !:,~1 ~f Published Newport BMCh-8uslnu1 Name(I) listt<I Cant 92~7 ' 1 a esa, Flctttloua John Cllir1l ness undef the Actitioos r -···-
P .M. In ~t. 3A located •t ~of =.:"...!'!"'c.!. ..... land ~lbeder~ the Deed Cotta Mftl Pilot Otcem-above on: November t5, ctiarl.s delrueste Jr 2151 Bual--· ... am• This atatetntnt -• fllt<I Bualne11 Name(s) listed ......._ _. 700 CMo C.ntel' Driv• ,_ .... -· .. ~ 17 .... 3t 1-1 J 1991 E d N ·• 1 ·--" with the CounlY Cr.rk Of .. __ • N ._. 21 -• ..... ,, West po Box 838 Santa to 911 1'*9Uftdlr NCCWdld Recorded December 4. "'" • "9, • .,. • anu-DaVfd J ThomNn Prell-Ylala ntra. a, ewpor St.tetnent Or County on Nowm-a...,,,. on. ovem..... • -
Ana CA 92702-08le August n . 1•1 1net• 1942 In Booll 1173 P-oe ftly 7, 1992 der1I • • Beach, Calif. 92e60 Tl'le Fonowtng peraona bet~ 1911 1991 Mortuary * Chapel if YOU OBJECT TO t1......,7 of aald OflCW 254, Official Recolds ol aald T.o54 TNI atattmtnl waa llled Ben Mas:y; 180t Green-are dol;Lbuslneu u: ' Flt3439 Murray Mead Cremation E~=~:°:e ~ar."19818: 10.:~~ttlt=ceof~~ PUBLICNOTICE ~:9c=n~~!! SOOT10001d, Puel
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' Clolorado .r:~hOBNd.G~~. = ~eht<IM Newport,, .... ~ac.l\o RENT 1108toadWay ncl tat our AM • 1t1t Noflh ftrll South 29 degr ... 4• ITlin-bet al tt9t h 1 bua nesa • co"" inlnlWf Callt tae83 .._.. ... ""' .,_em-Coetai M9iA
• or ~ •wJnen ..;.,... '° 1t1e CounlY utea 30 aec:onds We11 to a Flolltlow • FSta748 duct~ by: a general part· Jennlter l.. • ~ mt btf 3. 10, 11. 24. 1991 ..... ,. ~~~~~~.*~~~~~~~·~ ~a~ ~~~~~ ~L~a~u~r~•n~c~·~~Av•~·~iw~·~·~·~~~~~~~~T~.0~1~1~~~~~~0~h~c~1~u~s~rn~~~d~~=!~!~~~~' b:I:: the bMltn"' VO'Jr DIM~ Senta ~. CA• too United States 8ultltlNd ltetement s ...... _. • The registrant(•) com-' •·b In SMAJ11C ..-. to lht hlgtltlC Line aa aho#n · on United The 'ollowlnO S*'9eN Cotta M... Pilot O.C.m-mencecl to transact bull-~ ~ ~.y_ blcidtf '°' CMfl (p9yalJlt • lhe States Engineer'• Office are dOlno bullneU .. : bet 3, 10, 11, 24, 1991 ,,. .. under th• Flctltlou1 YOU ARE A time o1 .... 1n lawtUI~ Map ot Harbor Linea of CRS.CONSTRUCTION RE· T.o35 Buslneu Name(s) llltt<I
fl R Of a me Unlild •->. a1 • Newport Gey, dat_, March PAIR SIRVICES, 5405 PUBLIC NOTICE ~-~ ...... ~. Jt. ctedltot o1 tie 110t n .,_. to 29, 1938, 9PPfOWd and• Alton Ptcwt .. Suite SA-a03, ..,,_..,....., fl ~ ,.,,... lilt wro' now,_,.,,,·• undlr llld 1~ bv the W• De· Wine, c.11r. 92714 flloUUoua ~ .~~ltmentc ty~ ~ .,.,.. With hi court Deed of TNIC 111 lhe ~ '*'"*'' on U.V 2. •839. Gery J. Klnae. 9405 Allon ... u. v.. oun ~ INll a copy to fl• ....., In _., Col.w"Y anct theta Sout,_...ly ~ f'kwY .. ~ M403, ll'Ylne, llusfM•• N_.. Otange County on NOYSl'll-~•tiv• 8tillln~•talOwl:MldUni..SSt.at•~ Callf.ttn• ltatawt wa. t991 ltd by lie court PM111 A • -....n °" W.., Line to United 8'a'4ll .. Din W. Klinge, IOOS1 Ma-The P~ l*aont FS1~3
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_. •.••••••••••••.•...............••.•••.• : •• 1708
lfotei./Moteb ................................. 2718
\'IM)&Uon R.eutala ........................... 278JI "°°mmate• Wanted ...................... 8784
Bentala Wanted ............................ 2728
Oarap9 Por Rent ......................... 2740
fHorace .......................................... 27'68 flllao· R.entala ................................ 2744
Cona Mesa, ~ 98827
..IL Elll1E
A~~ ................. 87&0
Baetn•• Prope1't7 ......................... 8'78'7
Bu.ta ... omo. Bental8 ................ a788
Coaaiaero1al Propen7 .................... 8778
~nlta •.•...••...•....••...•.•..•••• 8788
lnduM:rtal ••••.••.•••..•••....•...•........•••.•• ., ..
~uaine9• For Sale ......................... 2900
Buaineu OpportUD1t7 ................... 2906
Buatn ... Wanted ........................... aeoe
Creel.It •••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• H07
In,..tment OpportunJt)' ............... 8908
InW.tment Wanted ....................... 2910
Mone1 To Loan ............................. 291 '6
Monq Wanted .............................. 8918
llortpee•, T.D ............................. 1918
All real estate
listings that run in
Saturday's publication
appear in the separate
Real Estate tabloid
section.
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HERE!!
Th.eater/C..ttn1r ............................. 1921
Inoom• Taa ................................... 2922
Lost • Pound ................................ 292G
llealth • Jl1tneaa ........................... 3000
8ohoo1.9/ID.8truot1on ....................... 3018
Trani ............................................ 3014
llem.benhip• ................................. 3018
Peno-a.ala ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••• 3001-.3005
Servloe Dlreoto1"7 ........ ~ ........ 3406-3939
Employment .................................. GG30
Employment Wanted ..................... 5535
Domeatlc ........................................ 5'540
Anttqun ........................................ 8010
Appliance• ..................................... 8011
Auottou ........................................ 8012
• ~ 24. 1•1 117
J'u.rnltun ....................................... 8014
Ml8o. MerobandlM ........................ 60115
Cam.eru ........................................ 6018
Collectible• .................................... 8017
CoDJ,puten •••••••••.•...••..•••...•..•.•....... 8018
Pree llercb&ncliM ....................... ~ 8022
Jewelrffl'ura/Art ............................ 8025
Bntldtnc Matertala ........................ 8030
M&ob!neey ..................................... 804G
omce Purnltu.re/Equlpment.. ........ 8047
Pet./Anamala .................................. 8049
Muaical wtrument• ..................... 80155
Pia.no9/0rpu ............................... 8059
Bicycle• ......................................... 8080
Sporttnc Goods ............................. 8065
Ticket• ........................................... 8075
TV/Stereo/ElectronJo. .................... 6080
Garace sa1 ......................... 6102-e 190
Boat• .................................... 7011·7018
Marine Service .............................. 7020
Marine Sllpa/Docu ....................... 7022
Airplanes ....................................... 8010
Camperstrrallera ........................... 8014
Scootera ........................................ 8018
Automobile• .......................... 9010-9090
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Houses Condos
For Rent
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COSI ·. Ml-.S/\ 11124
3Bdrm l9a. 1227 .200
OWIQ 1~ Own +
~ Xlnl COK'fdl loclillon! «91-5801
E'alde \yrs new, 3Bf
2~ba, ptc. lndfy, aun
deck, ~ entry kltch, c~.s=· 2 car an. 87&-e992
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RENTALS AVAILABLE
Waterll'ont HomM Inc.
RHllOra
131-1400. 7eo.3800
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lndry. 2911 Seavtew. $1 50 RA H"* 11275/mo.873-0881 • P'~' '"'
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Attractive, youngish. 34• love Ille, tired of lady, 30-50, tor walk· 25• to •hare beach _B_EA_UTl_FUL __ &_EX_C_ITIN_Q_
mlddl&-aged SWF Pro-the bar scene, looking Ing, dining, hugs, golf, walks, ballets and UVE LADIES
fesslonal, loves Ille. !0< someone special quiet um .. and ahar• cozy fir•• with an In-1-900-37()..68()().Adults
Are you In your ahctles to care for. I love to Ing your Interests. telllgent, sensitive Co.. 115/Call cuddle up In front of a #3162• lege atudent #3152 and my counterpart? warm fireplace with · · DIN 1-800-n2-2185 *41 61. soft music, a good•---------MEN LOOKING FOR FUN? ATTRACTIVE man & wine. I can be BEAUTIFUL ARE PIGS LIVE LADIES
a lady first, and a little WOMAN . ... 1·90().737·2229 AND glrl at limes. I'm nol Except Seattle na-20 mlnutea/$35
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I I wanted by SWMCNS, 170 Iba., monoga-S tab I e and a c-be. Love to sa 1• b ke, 37, for tennis, beach, moua, hllarioua con-NEWPORT WOMEN
compllshod blond, 44, opera, theater, horses. skiing, travel, within v8'9atlonallst longs for WITH PHONE NUMBERS •
5'5", Ill ond happy, Could 1 be your Holl-honest, fun, healthy, witty, humorous, cute, 1-900-884-DATE• Ext. 40
likes tho outdoors, day gift this year? committed relation-allm companion, 26-
looklng for one man Lei's go dancing &. ship. #3162. 40. Romance? It can STRONG BEAUTIFUL
with humor and lntog-_se_e_l_f¥_4_1_52_·----•---------happen Ill ttl3142. DIANA
r1ty, nkos dinner et LOVE BUSINESSMAN •--------1-900-m LADY ... 1on1
8:00 or alter, who's TO SKI SWM, SO, 5•11 .. , lives MUST
wllllng to travel to In Arizona, loves golf, LOVE ~;,w,!t,~~ ,:1°:;,h. 44-~f:' bl~~r;ct~~~r. s:i~e tennis. (no kid•>· KISSING
BIG eyed Ski Bunny, speaks German, look-Attractive, monoga-
aeeka attractive male, Ing for lady who en-moua, secure, sincere, BLONDE ages 22-28, to keep Joya same. 1113145• communicative, edu-
49+, sophisticated/ me warm on a cold1--HAN--D-S_O_M_E __ catad, trim SWM, 41,
casual, serious/funny. winters night. #4162. 6', aHka caring, aen-
ls there a mature, tall UNIQUE AND·HUMOROUS altlve. trim, alncere, N non-smoker guy who 25 year old SWM, /amkg lady 34-40 for
Isn't looking for a STRAIGHT blond hair, blue eyes, commitment, sharing
skinny 25·year old FORWARD enjoys outdoor actM-la activities togeth«.
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Attractive SWF, rad-
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same. #4141.
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you • v • r y t h Ing. lncfude smlllng, unln-
maybe even me. STRONG hlblt9d, a~. W81m,
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SEEKING
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NEWPORT
1·900-28&-HUNK• Ext. 19
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36, 5'7"-8', who llkea a• ecra ng •
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24, alngle male, Just ___ H_O_u_E __ _
graduated from Col· "'
lege, new to Newport ALONE?
Bo•ch, aoeks attrac-Me too. DWM, Ex·
Uve blond, blue-eyed Brooklynlte, 39, blond· woman between 20-lsh, beard, ponytail, 25• "3144• 5'1 1", 210 Iba., N/ S •
All Kinda of Job• For Lei's meet for a movie
All Kinds of People. and a bite. Your neck Piiot Claaalfled. or mine. tll3Hl1.
C .M . En)oya the
beach, do you? SHka
SWF, 37-49 for a little
wine and fun tlmH,
maybe youl #3164.
Hove A
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For Rent
llOO:\lS :.! ;01;
CdM apt to ahr. 2BR/
18A. Nr bch. Aval
nowt Ind w/d & utlla.
$450/mo. 640-5197
Coat• M••• · single Christian father w/2Br
1 Ba duplex •••k•
roommate. lnct W/D,
kitchen. appla, ate»
age, garage • off
atrMC pe~lng.,.. uth
pd. except phoM. AVI
tor lmmed OCCl>Y· CAI
8'1646-4520
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Plane Tk'fttf
From OC to 1.,verl
Leaving Jan 1 ~ only
$100. 97~'78"1
1 Employmc:llt
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3BR townhome. F• •LIQUOR CilllWK• male Pf9ferr8d. S350 PIT 2-4 evea ~ wk + ~ utllllJea. lndlucea ' Costa MM '
Inside laundry faclll-a .... 3883 'Sfeve
lies. free excerclae 1------....... --
equlpment • ~1ng •uro ROUT S
both, furnlahed " Available In ~ kitchen & llvlng room ton Beacl'I oun-
and a.rge aundeck.. lain Valt-v. N t-*'31-e9~9* Ing. Must ha eco-
LIDO ISL• Cozy, quiet nomlcal car, Ina •
4Br hJe. LIO patio, nr and valid drivers N--
bch. MJF 23--39 n-amkr c e n • • • C a 11 M r . 1435 + utll. 723-0400 Nielsen at 64 3lt3.
UDO ISLE Prof n/amkr CHILD CM&
M/F to ahr terrific aome nltea
upper apt Incl BR & ends for
ofo WIS/mo 411-3418 rea. &40-2148
M/F ahr beach apt,
1415/mo + utlls. 112-
B 3911'1 St. nice rm.
Mike ot Rob 845-2873
Ne.Mii' prof ahr 3BR :t8a condo. Up, w/d,
poof, SIMI. MOO(mo +
~ '*'• e:u-6421
Non•mltr female to ..,.,.. 2br apt neat oec. '375/mo +111s "°""Y-ett..a114 Wk S46-8070 hm, Debbie.
SOUTH COAST METRO .,... • 1255/mo. 1 rm,
1 BA aval Iii 2BA 2BA apt: tM:rOU from Per-
forming Me Center
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SERVIC'
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PILOT.. for a
Cuetomer Safvlce
ReptHentatlve for the
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peraon with &rong
telephone Illa,
pteuant phone •· neat appearance and
able to work well With
oth•ra. U.50/Hr.
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& detail • Elc-
Hlr•. ttaln~anage
• •• •••• Offlo• P•rlence prefelTed, •uttee. ax12, furl\. but not neceuary.
l'tM /atklng, kaich 1350 per w"k to '°°"' oonee. Neept, ·-a___ ,. __ t
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Mu-1 Hll IMng rm, Perfect Chrlet· ~ & dining rm met Gift 'or t e. sst .. 728 •Hlm~,.t Bri;.;i;;c;t;;;.,~dr. ";;mati-;;a;;:ll Men' I go Id J AZ box • ttame, watch, never wom,
• 1235. While 1U11 In orlalnal box.
& a daybed, Retall 121'&1.. wlll
l'OW~ H BOATS 701:.!
80 COAST MARIN•
11' Wooden Hull. Hat· bor CfUIMr. >ant cond.
U,000 080. MM7M
S/\11. BOATS 70 H
ire & trundle, com-NII for SID 842· ple~195. 1Mo.a733. 4321 X303 days, 25 ft. Cal, w/aplnnaker '!~ 7 .. ,. .. 188 150 Jenoa boom vang,
Fel new eola.bed -eves auto pilot. 115 h/p O/b,
Bl!ICK !tO:J:; 1.------------..... •ee Buick Century
Limited, loaded',
15,000 mllea left of
extended warranty,
$5,250, 363-1433
LI pink/grey full alffpa 15, fully equip, 1--------~ $200. 551.()833 S1fver Fox Jllcket Uk• 12,900. 882-0128.
KIN WATERBED • New. Size Medium. Sebot -llboat with N~ mattr .. a. In-S49• 557•7084• two 1all1 & cover. 87 Sedan DeV111•
CAllll.J./\(' ~HHO
clud4'la frame • head· $450. 75&-9342 or 4dr, 82k ml, 2nd
Good ~ 75&-1947 owner, doth Interior,
.._.._.._.., $200. Cell Immaculate ahape,
• leave m-.. $8960. 627-3047 day
•Pl•w•r Pie no• 7~1178 ~
---~~Ma~.,._..,... ... de~a«~a~• (eleclrlc, mahogony, - - --" -
:2 room tab19 w/4 Duo Art conaole) Muat t 958 CHRIS CRAPT ( IH.\'Hlll r I' '•Il l'>
Sell before Chrtatmaal • Oueen al t1100 obo 973-7877 Woody, gr .. t condJ. '17 cii.-... ...._ __ _ beQj(ike ,,_,cheat of • lion, new engine. ,.....,, ~ d~ra, 15 ft. maple Spinet Plano w/bench $8000. 714-995-145$ Thi• one i. pract to c~tabl•. &4&-oe04 Id••• Chrlatmaa MUI (1271) 81t,7SO
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gteal condhlon $850. motor, $2000 obo. t .. oo-•••..t•D
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1224000 1a..aaoo PUN .. ,._ SUMI
Immaculate! pam-.. # J)9rced .. ., C........_I .,
very low mllff, white on while W/rw# black
top, a/C, PWf stewing,
CfUIM, pulk>ut tape 1 own«, mu ..... , Only ~
17499. 125--0233 x1oa / or 975-7197.
'73VW
!U~~~.
moving• must Mtlll
$1L300 OIO. e7a.7•'70
Al\ I Iql FSA
: Cl /\SSH S '•~.,u
VOi KSWAGO!'< !f:!:J:> 'H Impala SS 399,
power w6ndowa, a/c, '88 VW Clbrlolet power brak... t.ch,
Great Uttle catl one conaoled, power
teal driver (1231) •Nta, tilt, all stock. 18,SSO Excellent condition.
ORANGE COAST S5500. 840-1303·
JEEP AND EAGLE te5e Dodtfe Poa.rt1
1-800-522.JEEP 2dr, llOtc mJ original,
7141154 ..... ,,.~3 extra clean, 12750. ........... 527-3047 day
760-1878 9V9/WtCnd
•72 VW Bug con-
ve1'1lble, new top,
headliner, 5,000 ml
on engine, must '" to appreciate!
$5,000. 363-1433
AUTOS
WANTUl !!:.!70
CMatmu cUh wdlng
for 814, older MBZ.
British or odd exotica. can Bob, 532-4890.
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH
Both vulnerai*. South deals. NORTH
• 10 I & \7 QJ843
0 4
•A 9 7 3
EAST
•842 \7 A782
O QJ&
• Q .J & SOUTH
•KQJ78
\7 Void
0 A 10 9 8 2
• K 10 8
The biddinc.
South W•t North Eut
l • P .. 2 • P .. 4• P .. p._ P ..
Openini lead: ?
We a.re convinced that Sherlock
Holmes not only p1-Yeci bridp, but
did 10 aceectinpy well The pme
WU made for a person with bis &DA·
lytical ability. He would have had no
trouble findina the winninc &ead OD
this band. Before re.dine on, )eave
only the Welt band upoeed
Nortb·Sout.b are playinc a forcint
club system. where all handa coo-tainini 17 or more bicb-caid pointa
are opened one club. That fact. to-
pt.her with the auction, la all the
information you need to defeat. the
cont.net. What ia your openina
lead?
What do you !mow about the
North-South b&nda? South bu a muimuin or 16 hich-card point.a,
and North. for a aiDcie raille, bu a ranee of 6-10. D.pite t.bia, South
leaped diract1y to pme, without
even makini an invitational bid.
To juatily the jump to game with I
minimal hiib-c:ard valuea, South
muat have conaidenb&e diatribu·
tional ueeta. So West decided to cut "
down on the enemy ruftinc power by leadini the ace of trumps and
another.
The attack proved let.bal. Declar·
e.r could pt only one diamond ruff
in dummy, 10 then were two un-
avoid&b&e loeen in that suit as lone
u Ea.at tplit bis honon when the
auit. wu led from the table. The only 1
cbance for 10 tricb wu to hope
both the queen and jKk of cluba
would dl'op, or that one of the de-
fenders held ~ the ace and kinr
of beuta and club lenct.b. and would
be caucbt in a equeae. When nei-
ther of thaee pmlibilit:iea material-ised. declarer went down a trick.
No other &ead will Mt the COD·
tnct. A club or bee.rt oparinc ulvo
let.a declarer cub three minor-.uit '
winners and ruJf three diamonda in
chunmy, in addition to ecorinc four
trump tricb in band. ~··-------
~ TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROU
\
' .
,
DEAL OF THE WEEK
SOUTH COUNTY VOl.KSWAc:;oN
So,es. service & Leost'lg
871 I Booch Blvd .• HB • 842·2CXXl
Oil .t Flffer (;hon~ $9.95 plUI Im r~ UJ.50
VW .t Jwzu products only.
APPAREL
IALIOA ISlAND Kl>S ClOTHIN~ CO.
Volx complete chllctens clothing store
224 Morine Ave • Bat>oo • 723-4490
Iring a donallon oJ u.d clothing lor charity a
~elv• a 15S ~t.
BIDWEU 'S llD11QUE
Infant & Toddler & Womens Sportsweqr
Via Udo Plaza. 3467 Via Ndo • NB • 673-4510
20% OFF Joneve Jog Set• (s/llc or nylon)
THE~TIOVS
OUtdoo< Recreation 9.Jpplles/ Apparel
1700 Newport Blvd. • CM 645-3400
FllEE $5 (;Ill CM1llcal9 wlltt any '25 Clolttlng
l'urcltal8. (Umlt One c.tflllcote,,., cudotn«,
' PAOlO~NI
Rne ltolon Ootties For Men
Udo Morino Vlloge
3416 Via Oporto.# 1 • NB • 675-4044
20t.Off any~
SHIPlEY'S
Clottie1 fOf Men. Women. & Boys
2300 Harbor BNd. •CM 631-3222
Men'• • Wom«t'I • tor• 1Ul111E NECKS $5.99
(Many Colotl) S, M, L, XI.
ROY STEP SHOES
Largest Select1on of SAS Comfort Shoes In S.CA
City Shopping Center • Orange •634-0631
Additional 10" Ott out$ 19.91 Sale Gtoup
AUTOMOTIVE
BENZalEAMER
Maintenance 8t Repair
375 811stol St.,#85 • CM 668-0882
Lubtfcallon Setvlce A Safety ltUpeetlon $J9. 95
(Save501')
JOHNSON a SON
Soles Service & Body Shop
2626 Harbor • CM • 540-56Xl
Smog Cerltt1catlon $24.95 p/f.11 $6 for c etWlcate .
Fold, Uncoln MelcCly only
PERFORMANCE MITSUllSHI
Soles. Sefvlce 8t Leasing
19202 Beach Blvd.• HB • 968--0233
IDS Off Dllcount on Al l.,,aln .MllwbWll
ptOducts only.
SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU
Soles. SeMce a Leoslng
18711 Beoch Blvd.• HB • 842-2CXXl
FllEE aa point aety lmJ»cllon. Col tor detok
M1lE Cl.ICIC NISSAN
Soles. Service a l8ollng
2845 Hotbof Blvd. • CM • S40-6410
llolale• ~ ~4 ........ 124.95, do81nol
hcb» non..-b,......., ,,,_,,, Nl'tlclHottly.
COMPUTERS
NOTIAU "NOIDOOI• COWU1lm
FoctOtV Direct 386SX-2c:Mu CPU
~ ·l-6M/RAM • MX-Opt
18436 WCIU St. • FV • 964-1837 • MX 96&-4338
,......,~ ............
IJ»dot I,_,, hg 11,_ MW UH
ART/GALLERIES
HEALTH/EXERCISE
SHAPE -ur NEWPORT
F\A SeMce Health ClJb
lOeK> IMne Ave. (W81tdlf Plaza)• N8 631-3623
JSS Ott~ EnlOlltn«tl Fff
FOOD/RESTAURANTS
AllONDANZA
Fresh Posto a Seafood Restollont
3421 Via Udo • NB 67~973
FrH Lunch EntrH With Pulcha# ot Second
ANGELO
ltolon RlstOfonte
1969 Harbor Blvd.• ~1225 •CM
20"llt Off Entire Check, lunch or Dinner
ARIANA
Afghanistan Restaurant
440 E. 17th St.• CM• 646-4418
15S Off any dJnnM check OI fflEE De_, with any dlnn«
IOIHANA
Japanese Cuisine
4250 Birch St. • NB 955-0822 o. ........ y,.,,, .... '""IVclw:»eol
Al-~a11Nla,,,.clald$1J.50
CHOPSTICKS HOUSE
G<>Lwmet Chinese Culine
18315 Brool<hlXSt St. #1 • FV • 963-72 11
FllEE enlrH ( oJ equal or leU« Valw) wllh pucltoH "'J .,,,,..,, ~ In only)
GAGPIZZA
Gourmet Pizzo. Postos. Subs & Buffalo
1125 Victoria St.• CM 722-7585
FJlEE Mil*> l'fmJ F ~ (ho puchale nec..ayJ
lA POSA.DA
Authenttc Mexican Restouroot & Contino
16129·0 Brookhurst • FV • 839-2513
One FllEE otdtH ol Nacho• (Dine In only)
LOVE'S IAR a ~u
Newest member or Love·• Bart>ecue
20111 8r~a1 • HB 968-7500
50S Off2ndEhNedeqldot .......
u·s R£STAURANT
Mcndartl.~ a CatoneeeOJlhe
8961 Adams • H8 968-5050
10SOffFoodJOQo. $10~
MA IARICERS
Down Home COl.ntry Cooldn'
154 E. 17TH ST. • CM 646-430.3
20S Ott Any IMaklad, Lc.nch or Dlnnet ..
(IOfrY,s.nlot Cllll.,,, Menu and •
SJ»clall•••ciuded)
MO'S NEW YORK PIZZERIA
Pizzo Corry-Out/DellvefY
1673 Irvine Ave. • CM 722-1212
Lape 16. , Topping l'fzztj-only 11.IO
TEXAS LOOSEY'S
CHN PortOf & Saloon
101 42 Adami • HB • 964-8882
2 lot 1, Lunch°' Ohw, Illy any ... laby lad lllb
• QM f9(/(llat,,,., RtlE.
FLORI STS
... 61
6 Month• $17.16
12 Month• $3'.32
Addrell~...-..,----------------...... ----~----~---..----------~· Cltv-----------~----.._.._ __ .._ __ ..__..__....~
Homephone'"".":"".'.---------::-;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=;liiiiii-============::..
CAllTON'S UHOUUM
Unoleun. Carpet, Wood. Mat*. Tie
2542 Coast Hwy • NB 574-7470
FrH l'oddlttg ~ • No sm...,.
CROWN FlOOI COVERING
Roof a 'llndc:NI cover
2UJJ S. Hotba Blvd •SA 979·7694
Slalrmculer Calpet ',, .95/Yd. Inda/led
SlEEP aNTER PLUS
Notional Brand Mattresses
& Custom Funlture
3601 Jombot'ee Rood • NB 833-0551
We'I l'ay lbcl Solel Ta•
IUCk'S CLOCK SHOPP£
Fine Quality New & Antique Clocks
1735 Westcllff0r. •NB 631-3215
25~ Off any New Cloclc In Sloclc
GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES
FOREVER FRIENDS
HLmmeis. Amalee. Precloul Moments.
Hogoro & Dolls
1727 Westcllff Or. • NB 650-5535
, ft Olf Any l'ulr:ltoN
lncludng Clv&lmof ,.,,,,
HAIR STYLIST
EUROPA
Jessica N<il Speciollst
Fashion blond . 9.Jlte 320 • NB 759-«Xl4
IDs oft llte ACl)tc hmovol
. (hg. l21J)
HOME IMPROVEMENT
AMEJHTONE
Point & 'NOllpoper cente<
369 E. 17th St.• CM • 646-8774
JDS OFF~~. Happy Holidays
PlAJNSHAROWARE
Mllhg. Screeni'tg. Custom Point Tinting
2666 Harbor • CM 546-~
One FtH Key w11t ""'1cltoM
SAMtN COHSTIUCl)ON
Custom remodeling a detlgn l8Nlces
660-0885 • NB
D b.t, D Check .,., .......... ..___00tner _ _.__
0 VISA/MC/AMEX -~~------------
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PET SUPPLIES/CARE
H.FUD IAIN
Pet~
2300 Newport Blvd. Cot 2~d St.)• CM• 541-3151
Riff 1 loi. boQ ol SdMc•,,,., Dog Of Col Food
(~wad9'"'
I tJ ;lllf\j 111 ;J i$ill ~I 1J ;JI iii
LONGS DRUG STOIE
175 Eost 17th St.• CM• 631-8860
112 l'rlc• • M Langi llond VlamN
~EIS PHARMACY
MQOJ \'okJe Pr81Cttptlont • Gifts a eo.nettcs
320 $Jpertor. Ste. 120 • N8 645-7200
FllEE Otal 1'telmomelilr <No l"Ulchcl# ~)
SERVICES
WUE WON STUDtOS
PhotogQPhv
222 E. 17th• CM 548-7191
,,.. 1-X 10· "°"'°"
NEWPORT RNANaAL GROUP, .. c.
Relldentlol Real Estate Loona
4299 MocAtttu Blvd. #222 • NB
IE'O....,., .... AnyAltdedloan
-~
sucassfUl ·~ tmRHA110NAl ~Meeting Singles
2915 Re<HI. Bldg F-200 •CM 2Al.J858
,
I 10 Oii New Mlarl ftatty. lndldfN,,,,,.,,. lllb DIM«
Or CltlckM DINw A 0Uc Jockey Wiit Dancing
RITZ WANERS
Cleonhg-Alterotlonl
3536 E. Coast Hwy • COM 67~ 114
ay. otr Al oannent a HOUMhold o.y ~·
W• Have ~lcup A Delv«r s.Mc•
SPECIAL TIES
IAY COUil CARDS a Glm
Unique Cordi. DecOfotlonl. a Gift Items
3601 JombofH Rood• NB 252~134
~ Oii~ CMMtu CGrdt
IEAatmM
HOUDAY Sl'EaAL: RIEi ~Uc.I N91154
Ane Collfonia Wines a Imported Beefs
3431 Via Oporto # lCXX>
Udo Martna Woge • ,.... 673-47 12
SKYUQHTS IV WESJON
Relldenttol & Commercial
Skyllght hltolotlona
3617W. MacMtu BNd. #506 •SA 545-9793
11$0ffol~M41fm
TROPtCARE, INC.
Wholeaale lndoof Ploritl 6 AccellOf'I ..
20391 SN Birch St. • SA HGTS. 756-0790
Fflf( l'Oltety .... Any l'ulchoM
JEWELRY
AHDI£ ~ES JlW£lRY
J8W9lry
283 E. 17th St.• CM 631 -2202
Flnal OoYtl 10S Off Al,,,.....,,
P£AIU by SMIKO
3441 Via Udo. Via Udo Razo • NB • 673--3600
10.0#any~
MNIAIY10YI
~ ~ IMfed Arknala. CMdrein'• looei -'**' •. • lalbOO ~ 673-7661 ,..0#...,,...._
'°" "" ... M*oft ca...
CBDIA110NS
Porty~
801W.8oMf •CM 979-8670
12.00 ""any pureltoM ol pbtty "fJ'fl'le• •
decofalonl "'' 10.000t,,... .me.~ ~. d.ccnlofle
DOGGIE DllEAMS a KlnY SCENES
Grooming,~ •Pet a Peop6e Gifts
3601 JomborH at 8tlltof • N8 252· 1156
Riff' l'owt,,., ......
.... Any,.~
WINDOW IEPl.ACIMEHl 9'ECIAUST
Energv EMcient WlndoWI
(11~) 66H008
10$0# l*ICo#
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