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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-12-28 - Orange Coast PilotWEEKEND TODAY flnt high J: 1J Lift. S, 1 Flnt low 10: 13 Lift. 1.J Second hiah 3:51 p.m. 3.3 SeclOllCI low t : 12 p.in. 1.6 SUNDAY Ant hip •: 1 o Lift. s.• flnt '°"' 11 :27 Uft. 0.7 ._...high 5:34 p.m. u Seooftd low 10:11 ,... 10 QUOTES OF TifE DAY ''No one can get money. The busi- ness is basically Shut down. It's being driven by banking ~lators, not so much the economy. -Chase J. Mclaughlin, a general partner in the Plaza Tower develop- ment group. "My center IS gMnR way; my right is pushed ba<=*; situ~bon ~x~t; I am atracking." -Ferdinand Foch COMMUNITY EVENTS •Area high school buketNll · teams fiRht it out tonight in the semifi- nals of the Coast Christmas Classic at 7 p.m. and 8 :40 p.m. at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. Host team Estancia is scheduled to play at 7 p.m. • Folk music is alive and well at The Blue Marble coffee house in Cost.a Mesa and Alt.a Coffee Ware- house in Newport Beach. Beth Sands plays folk nostalgia starting at 9 p.m. tonight at the Brue Marble. Zeora sinf her folk son~ at Alt.a beginning at p.m. tonight. a Fashion Island, 400 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, has on- going holiday attractions, seasonal family entertainment and activities through New Year's Eve. Special holi- day hOurs: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday- Saturday and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Onsc>ing attractions: Winter Wilder- ness garden and Fashion Island Ex- press llollday train for children .... A life-sized elephant and gifts with an environment.al theme await holiday shoppers at The Think Shop, Sant.a Ana Zoo'~ewfy opened store at Oystaf Court across from South Coast Plaza. The store, sponsored by The Friends of the Sant.a Ana Zoo •nd lo- c.ated on the third floor next to The Broadway, is open until Jan . 6. Info: 540-8246. •Man of la Mancha comes to the Oran~ County Performing Arts Cen- ter with Raul Julia as Don Quixote and Sheena Easton as AJdona. Per- formances are at 8 p.m. T~y through Friday and 2 and 8 p.m. Sat- urdays and Sundays. Tid<ecs are $21 to $44. For Information, cd SS6- ART6. JUST TltE FACTS l~Uf )( Published Tuesdays, Thursdays &: Saturdays 'Prettr wit weather' lnte.nse storms· hit region ; rains are expected to last through New year's Day By lrts Yolcol $1111 Wltw . The sound of umbrellas snapping open may accompany the pop of champagne corks in heralding the New Year, as a se- ries of intense Pacific stonm inv1u•es the region. The intermittent storms through New Year's Day arc expected to leave more than zn inch of rain in coastal areas and to drop the snow level in Southern Cali- fornia mountains to the 4.SOO-foot eleva- t(on by Sunday. Daytime temperatures will he:.& in the low 60s, while overnight lows will dip in the 40s and 50s. The storm may be pack- ing winds of up to 40 mph, though the coast is expected to be hit with calmer 20 mph winds. "Pretty wet weather," said Stephen Ahn, a NationaJ Weather Service meteo- rologist. The first storm reached the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa area at about 8 p.m. Friday, unleashing heavy rains. An 80-percent chance of rain was forecast for today, diminishing to a 4~percent chance tonight and through Sunday. A second smaflcr storm is poised to come right on the heels of the first some- time Sunday night, staying only briefly. After a short break of partly cloudy skies Monday and Tuesday, the Satter of rain- drops as expected to heral the first day of 1992 -not to mention the Rose Pa- rade and the Rose Bowl -on Wednes- day. Waminp of large winter swells along the coast did not materialize ~ forecast. Lifeguards in Newport Beach, braced for waves reaching 5 to 8 feet said the sea was relatively calm Friday. A winter storm warning has been fbrc- cast in Southern California mountains, where anywhere from five inches to a foot of snow is expected over the weekend. Early Friday evenina. the skies were still clear in the Lake .Arrowhead area. "All the roads are clear, but it's starting to get real windy," reported California Highway Patrol Officer D.A. Walker, Circulation 45,000 25¢ News Analysis COmmercial dMlopnad hb standsdll Economic factors cited for absence of growth By Tony Cox S1lft Wllw ' COST A MESA -Decreased loan availability and a soft real estate market arc accomplishing what anti-growth forces in the city have neve r been able to do - bring commercial development to a stand- still. While an updated ge neral plan, now four years past due, was supposed to be a blueprint for future growth in Cost.a Mesa, economic factors have been the real driving force lately in shaping the city's skyline. Two distinctive developments -the re- cently completed Plaza Tower, a Sl 10 million office building near South Coast Plaza, and the soon-to-be-completed Tri- angle Square, a $62 million shopping cen- ter in downtown Costa Mesa -were the fast major projects to slip under the wire before financing sources dried up. And much to the delight of growth-weary resi- dents, there's no indication that cranes and hard hats will return to the scene any time soon. To put in perspective how deep the freeze on development is, consider Plaza Tower. The 21-story building was devel- oped by IBM Corp. and Costa Mcsa- based development firm C.J. Segerstrom k Sons, both of which have stellar track records and strong credit ratings. The project also had a built-in anchor tenant in IBM. Stin, according to C.J. Seger- strom A Sons' Chase J. McLauJhlin. a general partner in the Plaza Tower devel- opment group, the project wouJd have no cllance of getting financing in today's lending environment. from his post at the Arrowhead station. S11MN ~ "All we're doing is waiting." All wu calm on the ocean Friday afternoon -until stonns hit the region. "No one can get money," Mclaughlin said. "The business is basically shut down. It's being driven by banking regulators, not so much the economy. Even when the economy comes back, there still won't be more development until banking regula- tors change the way they treat real es- tate." See GROWTH,wa ,_ Serving on a Jury Balboa readies lor new lire station Choosing ju~ors · is no simple taSk By 1rts Y otcol Sllfl Wltllr NEWPORT BEACH -With the property cleared of gasoline and the land purchase nearly com- plete, construction of the new Bal- boa lsland fire station at the cor- ner of Park and Marine avenues is expected to begin in coming months. 'We think we can break ground on the new fire station in the next several months.' Editor's note: This is the second in a three-part diary on the highs and lows of jury duty. By Steve Marble sun Wltllr T })ere is something very lonely about being a juror. From the moment you step into the courthouse you arc advised that prosecutors, defense attorneys, witnessca and defendants will avoid you like the plague. And they do. Escrow on the city's purchase of the old Unocal gas stauon site was slated to close this week, and ar- chitects arc already workin& on de- signs for the new two-story fire station, which will house three firefighters and an e~c. plus some public restroom faalities. "We think we can break ground on the new fire station in the next several months," said Oty Man- ager Robert Wynn. The city plans to sell the old fire station site at 323 Marine Avenue --.tllml city manager and use the $250,000 to $300,000 expected from the saJe to help pay for the new building, which is ex- pected to cost about $650,000 it- self. Local residents, however, stilJ would like to see the old station See STATION/Id ... The court is even kind enough to pass out clip-on juror badges just to guarantee that attorneys and cops and judges will veer to the other side of the corridor if thev sec you comina. Min lilas claim -. police brutality '1Pleasc don't be offended," one judge offers. "It isn't because we don't like you." And yet, you wonder. WeeklWo T here's a buzz in the jury room that a certain dden90 attorney in Judr Pamela llles' courtroom ii bouncing potential Jurors with a vengeance. "I barely sat down and -bang -I wu gone." one jilted ju.ror explains. 1bc door opens and a woman with a 1becpbb pi.ft See JURY DUTY,._. .. By h1s Yokol s.lf Wltw NEWPORT BEACH -A Costa Mesa man bas flied a legal daim apimt the city, contending a police officer beat him up IO badly be required two facial surgeries and accumulated mcd.ical bills of more than $30,000. Brandoa Hawkins, 2S, and his friend Michael Smyth, an Arizona reaident. filed two claims Ip.inst the city Monday in connection with a July 4 incident at a bar near Newport Pier. The claims do not seek a specific amount of money. The claims contend Hawk.ins and Smyth, who wu visiting at the time, suffered emotional and phys- ical injuries in the ordeal. "In addition, the Newport Beach Police Department failed to protect the claimant from an at· taclt by a third party," the cl~ . Miit 1111 ICllWllJ .. 18. 1111 W challanll 11 '12 By JoYCt 8odlovtc:h ..... Alked what ta tho mon pre11-1n, cballeaae ol 1992, area real· dents and WCrbn teem to have roldMd tM .... ec.idution - the ooonam,. . Hoine... .... tilcalatina Wt· ~tbe--.olthe nation'• ~ ud loan mea and fNeft lniunnCe pmniutN abo rated mtndc>nl. but the apir· ltlai econocny cleartj rUU u tho d\ief.ony. POUOWtna ii • ..mpllftl of lllli1 alttC• on 1992 ftOm a cro11· --Of local relklenta: n. ~ ~ ••••tt ~8-elll "tho ttom•-.. etpecially hOmetess ch~ It 1eea like tho cmphliiia II ....,.... · -the boinelell ...a ..,; CfaUdr.n of other ~ I beHe¥e _, lbW heip the loll fortunate in our country bebc we help ottt; en. economic problama that have OC• c-tfred from lldt o1 apeadina ... allo .AmerbO prod\ac:tl are not up; to par. In 199'2, American car UmarlCtlarcn need to come up with cs..ipt that our COM\lmel1 woukt eojoy ~ This would boiolt car Wei and help our economy.'' must 1ooeoD ha rep1atOly ~ · trols on bub 10 · t\at da9 blftk &a willin& lO pcowWo the low fof qualified buliM1111 Wida the money obtalnea, balta 11111 CUl grow and. la tma, c6f ......,,.. meat opponunftiel." contend. Attorney Paul Wallin said the two men were at Rumplestiltskin's, 114 McFadden Place, when a bouncer punched them. Hawkins and Smyth were then thrown out of the bar, and a police officer, whose identity Wallin is still trying to confirm. beat them up further, causina Hawkins to suffer a b~ ken nose and jaw, Wallin said. SM CLAIM/Id ,_ Mike Donofrio HE 1s·-------------- A 90-year-old residen1 of Carmel Villa Retirement Home in foun1ain V:illey "ho, for more 1han seven years, has been doing 'olun1ccr \\Ork for Share Our Selves of Costa Mesa, a charitable organiLalion 1ha1 gives food to the poor. Donofrio works two days a "eel.., four hours a d;1y, assisting the charity with food purchas- ing and dona1ion handling. BORN IN ITALY---------- At 1hc age of 3, Donofrio moved with his family to Philadcl· phia, where he lived for the nex1 20 years. At 14, he began work· ing in 1he garment indus1ry, first as a pattern boy and later as a clo1hing culler. In 1924, a year af1er marrying, Donofrio, his wife Ma1ilda ;ind 1he couple's baby daughter moved to Southern Cali· fornia, where ~1:J1ilda's stepfather lived. Donofrio worked his way · up from riding a bike selling ice pops to a job with a blueprint company. I le l:ller slarted his own art supply store in Hollywood, which he sold in the late 1950s. • ORANGE COUNTY BOUND-------- Donofrio then moved his family to Costa Mesa, where he got into the boat maintenance business. He continued working on boats until the early 1970s, when he began having health prob· !ems. In 198.t, he began wor!..ing for Share Our Selves, and in mid-1990, Donofrio and his wife moved to Carmel Villa. He said he con1i11ues his volunteer work because he'd go crazy from bore· dom otherwise. "I don't have nothing to do, and I love the pco· pie," he explained. "It's quite an organization, with lovely people. They'll do an) thing under the sun for you, and they appreciate "ha1 you do." SURPRISE PARTY---------- • Donofrio said he was caught off guard last May when his wife t• : , and his co-workers at Share Our Selves surprised him with a big •:party celebrating his 90th birthday. "It was marvelous," Donofrio : : said. "I never had a reception like that in all my life." .. •. -Dy Tony Cox • . -. • 1 • JcfTn·y Gluccl<, a Newport Deach resident and graduate of Har· vard College, has won a Dritish Marshall Scholarship to study in England for the next two years. He plans to study international rel:11ions 01 Oxford. Glueck, 22, was one of 40 American students chosen for the an· nual award, which is wonh about $22,000 a year. He was one of si"< Harvard students or graduates who won the award. 0 Navy Seamon Recruit Timothy Mollock of Costa Mesa has re· ported for duty aboard the destroyer USS Comte De Grasse in Norfolk, Ya. I le joined the Navy last February . 0 : Nc,,·pc>rt Ucach resident Kirk Blackman, 16, is among five Or- ange County surfers who are spending three weeks in South Af· • -rica a~ part of a Christmas holiday sports exchange. . The 17-member amateur surf delegation from the United States is the first international surfing exchange hosted by South Africa since 1hat nation renounced apartheid and global sports sanctions were lifted . 1 .__ ______________________________________________ _, • . , ,_ ....... 1-dm~ ow~~ ...... LtWll ~..,, ............ ...,......, -~°""" -... ...... ......~ "'-oomMANpr u.. ...... ,.,..,...~ ~::: ,.....,.,....,.IC ""~ How to reach us at The Pilot Orculation Orange County 642-4333 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-122• Sports 642·•330 News, sports f u 6'46-'4 \70 Main Office Business Office 6'42-4321 Business fax 631-5902 • \ time to relax ; W ith the shopping rush and the bustle of Christmas preparations finally over, local residents ore toking time out for some well-deserved recreation. Weather during the holidays, prior to this weekend's expected rain, hos been splendid for leisure activities such as cycling along the Upper Newport Boy bike trail. Costa Mesa residents Kelly Wylie (right), Mory Kelly and Monica Caballero toke a stroll on roller skates along the oceanfront bike path on the Balboa Peninsula, while tennis is the sport of choice for Kathy Flores of Newport Beach. ro· r".."~~-1. oj..' .. -:·;:· '· ' ,._ • . . . . . , .• · .• ... J· .. '-:41"' ... ~~~"'rl••.J I •'1"-• '•• ' ' • /' ',. ·~ { ·~ -·-~ • I ........ : • ..: ~ ,.' • .. , > • , .._ • • ·"· ·~-:.' ...... • .)~.-~·~~ ... ·~,· • I • • , . • • , ' "' A quiet little airport In 1963, Or~ Cou~ ~'°" ~ to lldDdt .. 16.9 minion dftelopment .,..,. foi the ~ Cou~ .<lrpart aft.r almost three years of design and debate. Paul Haftna o( the Mariners Home Atseclation s~e In ~itlon but neipbof· Ing businessmen and dty orficlalt enthusiastic.ally tndonid the I , \ • ta Claus should have brought to local notables . I ~ --~ ~ wbaa d..y wanted ror Cbiia•u. Herc1 Maat I would have sJvcn various folks In N;:cn Beach and Costa Mesa. No ICIUml or...,, Te N...,... 11 .. 1~ tilll'Clllllilb An end 10 all roaCI comtnM:tion and dMMandt ot frcc·•ncff ng customers. violations on his rcntial property: Cable in hi$j~il cell so he can keep up with the ~t:a Mesa Cily Council meetings. a mechanic to get his old car~ runnina. and a p:a~rb;ack copy or "W:>.r and Pciacc" to help pcm the umc in the pokcy. To Faslaloa Island: A high-drawing tenant (or the old Amen Wordy/ Penny Auto Center building. To Orv AmburseY, former Cosl:l Mcu c:ity councilman: A contrO\ersy-free yc11r. To Jcaa Forbalh, founder nnd recently retired director of Shore Our Selves (SOS): Another c:ausc to champion. phih1nthropist: An even bigger voice in local affair&.· .. -he's the Will Rogers of Orange County. To local ttal e5tatt aeents: Grc:atcr demand. ' To Phil Sonsonc, mayor of Newport Beach: Five t.trokcs ore his golf gumc. To Ptttr a.a.. Calta Mesa councilm1n: A Kot ln higher ocricc. To LaDonna IUnltz. Newport Deach Public • Ubrary Chief: A smashin1 opcnin& Cor th' new library buildina in late spring. To •• Offtll WtrDtr, pl'Clidcnt ot tho Ncw~n-Mc1<1 school board: Defeat of the "private '40ucher" initiative this November. The Hubtta: Denise home iafely. To Tom Detmer. president of the D:alboa Day Oub: Community willingness to compromise on the Balboa Doy Oub expansion. To Mlchacl Stephens, president of Hoag Hospital: To Bob Dixon, utilities director for Newport De:ich: The city managership of Newport Dcach. To Bob Wysaa, retiring Newport Dcach city m:anagcr: A nice ride into the sunset. To Frank and Fran Robinson, credited wilh saving the Duck D:ay: Ocon water and lots of wildlif c. To Orancc Coost maaozlne: An editorial product 10 go with nll the cosmetic surgery ads. To Jim dtBoom, school boord member and Clommunity activist: A clone. This community necJs more like him. To local car dnltn: Consumer confidence. To the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa city c:oundls: Strength to make the tough decisions needed in '92. To Todd Marinovic:h, Balboa loc:al nnd Rojdcr quarterback: One free "gct-out-of·Al·Davis'-uoghouse" eard. South Coast Plaza: Another year or its amazing winning streak. 1'o local taxpayers: No more tnxcs or city pay increases until the recession is over and our cities' budgets nre balanced. To John llcdccs, Newport Dench city councilman: Hawaiian shirts, shons and straw hats to wear to city council meetings this summer. To the anatcatchtrs: Plenty or coastal shrub. To coastal de,clopcrs: Plenty of gnatcatche~. To all lone-term Incumbents up for re-election in '92: Sense enough to step aside. To Tim O'Brien, basketball coach at Estancia: Another state tille. To Carl Kemp, general manager or Mesa Consolidated Water District: Storm after storm this winter and spring. To our od\•ertisers: Plenty of response. Ditto for the Hoag expansion. To Sid Sorrer. Costa Mesa gadOy, ~dillae owner, and landlord who now faces a jail sentence because Editor's Notebook To Paul Salata, inventor or Irrelcvnnt Weck: A l:ast dr:ift pick os lovnblc as Lorry Wanke. To Jeff Brinkley. the winningest football coach in Newport Harbor history: A Seo View Lcngue title. To John Cttan, loc:al businessman and To our ttadcrs: A very hcnlthy and happy New Year. William Lobdell Is the editor of tile Pilot. Columnist Fred Marlin Hill return J:m . 2 Al ' . ;"' • ' '. ·. ·_{_. ~ ... L:., ... ,P'_.-:'': •,-::_.•Ir(· . -''-."·• ·• •. -~J.~J i ~!··t::~~~~~,~~~'...-::j~mmg ma nae • . ' ._ t<:" ·~ " . ., , ' • Ji. ~ I l< l. , _"'1 • \1' ";.'l'il!i 1 -. .. ~ ~ . • . .. : -· ~ ~ ' : . ~ '~' • • ~ _, ."J,· • '• :· :J ' • I ' • ,. ' ~ • ' .\ J• .. ' t• 4ff~ • • I ' I ' •. ~ ' .• \ • ~ ~ • • .:.-fl'' 'W I ,. • 4 ~·. s,:,.. ' '.e • -•,' I! Editor's Note: Nroon« nomWly runs in the Pilot on Thursd:Jys. ~ to ii del.>y in ob<alning information bcc.>i.M of the Christmas holiday, we arc nmning the feature on Silturd:Jy this "-eek. AllJl.Jn.>e will retum to ils uswl dily ncJCt wttk. ·e· ... 1u. ....... .. . . lru1~ . '~~-.. · . . ~!: . Hoag Memorial Hospital December 9 o Diane and Robert Edmonston, New· port BeJCh, boy December 10 a Sheri and O;iniel Belling. CostJ Mesa, boy December 11 D Mattellna and Rosendo Candarla, Cost. Mesa, boy o Susan and Romy Al~rlco, Cost.l Mesa, boy December 13 o Dawn and Joseph fabrinella, Newport Beach, boy o Lilian and Scott Reed, Newport Beach, boy o Deborah ;ind Steven Schuster, Cost.l McsJ, boy December 14 o Ellen and J;imes Netzer, Costa Mcs.l, boy December 15 o IC.uen and Roger Rltzdorf, Cost.l MesJ, girf o ~lhryn and lbymond Fidel, Newport Beach, boy o Amell;i and Steven Robeson, CostJ Mcs.l, girl o El;ilne and Mark Byers, Newport Beach, girl December 16 o Sh;innon and Oougl.u Hol~le, 8JI- Around town ·' .. -~ · : ·. ·. ~~ ..... .-:.· : ·~ . . . .. • ... ... ~ ... , . \' S!I': Send )'Ollr Items for Around To•m to Bob Yan Eykcn, The Pilot, "O \Y. Bny St., Costa MeSll, 92627. Help ror dyslexia COSTA MESA -The Orton Dys- lexl11 Society of Or11nge County is looking for second to fifth &rode SIU• dents with rc::idin1 problems :ind pos· sible ~loi:a to enroll in the after• school READ progr.am In Costa Mc5il. For iofom~Lion, c.all 240-6401. Congressman to speak NEWPORT BEACH -RcP.· Olris Cox (R·N~rt Beach} will speak :11 the Jan. 8 :innual meeting of the Ne~rl Center As.soci:ition. Oall 7»8488 for information. Speaking of success NEWPORT BEACH -Success co:ich Jodie Moncrief will discuss "The Invincible Power of Values" 1t 7 p.m. Jan. 9 in the Community Room Al Newport Center Library, 8S6 San Ckmcnte Drive. Admission is free. Jeanne Wolr to speak NEWPORT DEACH -"Enter· talnmcnt Tonifht" correspondent Jeanne Wolr wil be the guest spciak· er at the next Jewish Fedenition of Onsnac County Trcndscttcrs event, 11:30 1.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 10 at the Four Seasons Holel. For lnform:ition call 259.()655. ~--~--,-~ - --. J Rose pruning NEWPORT DEACH -Sherman Library and Gardens in Coron:i del ~br J>rcscnts a flrogram on the prun· mg or roses at 9:30 :i.m. Jan. 11 . as p:irt or the libr:ary's Weekend G:ir- <Jcncr series. For inform:ition. call 673·2261. Dog show COSTA MESA -Shoreline Dog Fanciers Association of Oran&c Countv will host its 1 llh All·Dreed Do& Show from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan. 12 al the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Meu. For In-formation, call 644-7907 or 5J0.1826. Attention Deficit NEWPORT DEACH -Jo:inie Heinemann, 1 faculty nurse 1t UCI Medical Center, will give a free pre· scnt:ition on "The Ritalin Contro- versy" as it rcl:itcs to Attention Defi- cit Disonler at 7 p.m. Jan. 13. The lecture will be given at 1151 Dove St. suite lOS. For lnfonnatlon, call 476- 0991. University Women NEWPORT DEACH -American AssoNtion of University Women member Jeanette Miller will &Ive a slide p~nt:uion ind lecture about her rcccnl trip 10 MOICOW at the as- socialion's Jan. 15 mcctlnJ at the ~rt Beach Tennis Ou6". Dinner is a& 6 p.m. and the lecture bc&lns at 7:30. Rcscrvutlons arc rcquirea. For informiatlon. call 786-4020. boa, girl December 17 o Robin and John H;ind, CostJ Mcs.1. boy o Liu and Rick fisher, CostJ McsJ, s1rl December 18 o April and Michael Woods, CostJ Mcs.l, !Joy SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL September 26 o Beverly and Clyde Atwood, Costa Mesa, &irl Most recent de:Jllts .lS reported to the Or;,nsc County Rcc:orckr's Of(tCC. Cosio Meso o Alice D. Ziener, 91 , on Nov, 29, 1991. Costa Mcsn Beer. muss. und beer advcrti~ing signs worth a total or S54 I were sto-len from The I lide Away, 15.iS Adams Avenue, while the tavern was closed for remodeling. The break-in occurred between 5:30 p.m. Wcdncs· day and 9:30 11.m. Thurstlay. • Someone attempted tu break into the Jack-in·the·13ox re~taurJnt. 1205 Baker St., between I and 10:30 a.m. Wc4.lnesday. Police said the bur,lar apparently made an unsucccssful at- Newpon Beach a David Scruggs, 48, on Dec. 14, 1991. o Minetta L (Nettie) Lee, 78, on Dec. 22, 1991 . a Thelma P. Hope, 93, on Dec. 13, 1991. o William Ray, 57, on Dec. 1 S, 1991. Recent lxmkrup1c1es .lS report~ to the FedcriJI Bilnkruptcy Court in S.mt:J A11,1. Chapter 71 n... " de"9'*f lo liqudo1e o loOLng i.-. neu. ~ otMll cw. QPPOf1ooned "" o P'O rota bo .. l . Chopler I II Th.1 .. de1'9'*11o ollo-bu.,_... IO w•· pe"ll ~· lo a.Mora "' orde< lo re11rv<Ve delif• ond-...- dbo OOOl>g bu .. neu CH. Newport Beoch o Lynwood Associates, ChJpter 11 . !empt to ~nter the; restaur.int by pry-m& lhc drive-up wmdow. • Newport Beach A platoon commander's green can- v:is ~brine &e:ir b:ig was stolen from a garage in the 200 block of Cedar Street. • A man was seen sitting in a c:ir with the engine running near New- port Auto Center, 445 E. Coast I ligh· w:iy, jUJt before a 1991 Geo convert· ible was discovered missing from the lol. 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New business license in(orm;ilion rl"- ported by the cities of Cost;1 Mes;i Jnd Newport Bt'Mh Cosio Meso o Ira Cohen o( Allez Inc. JI 3333 &Jr St. o Dnid Sparks of Arter Five Ari Dept. The fol/ow1n1 people 14Ctc 1>rrcs1,•d this p:1st W('Ck on suspicion of drt\ing urnkr 111.: influ· ctlC'C. They arc innocent un11/ pro.~n &u1lty. """" ... o W1lli:im Gordon Wetherill, 26, ChulO o Alma Lucia P11rcdcl, 32, Costa Mesa o Kristine M:uy Pilsbury. 33. Nc-.'J>On Beach o Alben Michxl Fucntci.. lS. Cyprcu o ~brlt Anthony ~bmonc:, .JJ, Pbccnt1:i OThomns Francis Osiecki, 40, Uigun:i Ni11ucl o Todd l:in D:i ... dcn. 23, Irvine o Chulc5 Fninlhn Slo:in, 29. cypress o Mtehxl Rich:ird Kelly, t9, Nc-.pon Dc:icb o Leonel Mcndoz:i Rcbollo. 21, Anllhcim at 253 Cabrillo St. o Dee Cruenig of Posh Presents, Inc. 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"'"'., ......... , ..... 1ntt lll·nll ....... t I ... .,. Child abuse reports are way up over last year, economy may be partly to blame . ...... M ost Oranae County children got presents this Christmas. But there are somo little boys and &iris who got a spanking -or worse. 'Right now It has a lot to do with the economic situation. Parents are out of wor1< and they're frustrated because they cani get Jobs and they hive no money ... so the scapegoat becomes the child. c:bild llD't FIN 'W ~--iiJCI. a., OrltPc'• lfokcSman for tbe ....,. Olld Abuse ReP.Jy, saJd Ddtilr lbulen bow the di.map they arc doina. but can't As of Dec. 11 social workers bad investigated 31,682 reports of county children being sexually, physically and emotionally abused. That's 3.318 more reports than they received in all of 1990. And soc1al workers say as many as 3,000 more children will likely be abused before December is up. In Newport Beach, reports of child abu.se dipped from 202 through Nov. '90 to 196 through November of this year. Dut Costa Mesa mirrors the county trend. As of Dec. 1, 1,139 child abuse reports came from Costa Mesa. That's 144 more incidents than were reported during the same time last year. "We've seen an incredible increase this year," said Lois Wood, director of the non-profit Child Abuse Prevention Center of Orange County. "And I think there arc a number of reasons for that." Wood listed the Persian Gulf war last January, the recession that followed and an increase in substance abuse as the primary reasons more children arc being abused. "Right now it has a lot to do with the economic situation," she said. "Parents arc out of work and they're frustrated because they can't get jobs and they have no money -which is especially hard in an affluent area like this." And Wood said that during the holidays, when economic har(fships get harder. the strain becomes even more difficult -119 -CODtrOI thantclvca. Child Abuse Pmendon Cedir of Orlnge Coll1ty "Somctlmea we get calls from the parents thcmsel\'CS who say: 'I to deal with, .. so the scapegoat becomes the child." aot this Dine month old baby hue cryin• and I don't know "Some of the cases arc so outlandish that you just what to db, but if be doesn't stop I think I'm going to hurt wouldn't believe people would do thts to a child," she said. · bJmt' he said. Wood said she'8 seen other children with clprcue bums •• 1 don't think they're mean people. It's just that you tend on the bottoms of their feet; toddlers who have been dipped in scalding hot water because theyro not being to parent the way you were parented. So abused kids end toilet trained to the satisfaction of the parent; and up growing up to abuse their own kids." youngsters who show up at the hospital with broken booca Gallagher said social workers ll)' to get the abusive and bruised bodies. parents into counseling, "'but there's just not enough "Usually one child is targeted out of the family.'' she services that families can afford ... said. "The child who looks like the absent parent. or the About 10 percent of the children are taken into child who has special needs or physical defects. protective custody and placed in Orangcwood, the county "And sometimes it even develops to where the family is so dysfunction al that even the other children will abuse that facility for abused children. child." Wood's organization has about SO volunteers who, when And Wood emphasized that child abuse knows no referred by social services, spend about four .hours ~ week economic or ethnic bounds. for up to a year in the home of parents who have a history "It hnppens in Newport Beach and it happens in East of abuse. Los Angeles," she said. "It has nothing to do with your financial status. It has to do with your parenting and how you perceive discipline." Wood said many parents simply don't know they arc hurting their child. Wood said the success rate is high. But there is a waiting list, especially in the north and central pan of the county. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer can call the Child Abuse Prevention Center at 532-7663. "We often get young moms, for instance, who stretch their formula by watering it down to the point where the To report child abuse, call the 24-hour child Abuse Registry Hotline at 834-5353. Newport's new lire chief helps with freeway crash Girl critically injured when trucks collide By lrts Yokol Stiff Wrllr NEWPORT BEACH -New fire chief Tim Riley can't seem to keep his hands off north Orange County emergencies. Riley, who became Newport's fire chief last month after 16 years with the Anaheim Fire Depart· mcnt, was driving home to Hun- tington Beach after visiting rela- tives on Christmas Day when he noticed a serious traffic collision at the Riverside Freeway transi- tion to the Costa Mesa Freeway. Using the fire radio in his city· issued car, Riley contacted the north Orange County network dis- patcher to report the collision. Emergency res.e_onse teams had already been notified and were on their way. but Riley's call helped confirm the location of the two ve- hiclcs. The collision, Riley later learned, left a 6-year-old Arizona girl critically injured. The incident occurred at noon Wednesday, when Carl Davis, the driver of a rentnl truck entering the SS from the eastbound 91, ap· parently fell nsleep at the wheel and veered into a pickup truck in the lane next to him. The pickup was forced off the road and both vehicles went down a steep embankment to the transi- tion road from the westbound 91 to the southbound SS, according to the California Highway Patrol. After rolling several times, the pickup truck driven by James Michael Rogers, 36, of Phoenix, landed on its side and Rogers' daughter was ejected onto a grass and dirt embankment The child suffered a skull fracture. Rogers. his wire Elena and their daughter were all taken to West· cm Medical Center in Santa Ana, t---------------. where the child remained in criti· cal condition Friday. The parents were treated for moderate injuries and released. Davis. a 38-ycar-old San Fran- cisco resident, was treated for minor injuries at Kaiser Perma- nente Hospital in Anaheim. Ciutom Made Fumiture and Bedding The Most Unique & 0 it usual Bed Styles In Town Dressers, Armoires Nightstands & ·Accent Pieces Steel. Pine. Handpainted and Upholstered Finishes a~ , •!9 ....... ,.,, . We Will Beat Any Department Store Price! Pne Delimy-Dilpolll of Old M.an. (Ill .... .-) ' CPlm .... COSTAMBIA- WeU·taown SUia AM Heisl)ta bulin m ••• JOiia Crean hu beell ~ by G<w. Pete W111De to serve on the Boucl of Directors of tbo 32nd Agricultural Auoria~ better known u tbo 9nnae County Fair and ~tion Center. Wilson also rca~~ Don Willet, 46. of Newpott Beach, to a four-year term cJn the nine-member boe.rd. Willet. a public and governmental arrain consultant, has served on the board since October. Willet has also served u the executive director for the California Republican Party. Crean, 66, is ftllin& a vacancy left by director Charlotte Ocal)' of Villa Parle, whose tcnn ended in January 1991. Crean is the chairman of Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. of Riverside, a company he founded in 1950. Chrtstma trees to be recycled COSTA MESA -In an effort to keep thousands of old Christmas trees from rcachinf local landfills. the City o Costa Mesa and Costa Mesa Sanitation Dis- trict will be recycling the trees into mulch. The Second Annual Christmas Tree Recycling program starts today and runs until Jan. 11 and will include curbside pickups for single family homes and a _ drop-off site at TeWinklc Park, 840 Arlington Drive. Trees can be dropped off at the park between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. except Sundays. A free bag of mulch will be given to any resident who brings his tree to TcWinklc Park. Newpart doctor may lose llcenll NEWPORT BEACH - A Newport Center physician faces the possibility of hav- ing his medical license sus· pended or revoked or other disciplinary action because he used an unauthorized medical device to diagnose patients. The Medical Baord of California filed a case against Robert C. Lynch last month, according to Felix Rodriguez, regional supervi· sor for the board. Lynch, who received bis license in 1978, was arrested in August 1990 on criminal char~es of use of an unau· thonzcd device and wu later convicted, accordin& to information from the board. Woman roll8 Newport b8'* NEWPORT BEACH A female bank robber with a dirty face and husky East Coast ~nt got away with an undisclosed amount of cash Tuesday from F"111t In· tcntate Bank on East Coast Highway, police said. The robber walked lnto the bank at 2:40 p.m., told a teller she had a gun and de· mandcd cash, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Bob Oak· Icy said. Witnesses dcscn'bed the robber u a white woman, 2S to 3S years old, with llpt brown hair, Oakley saJd. ShMIN~ Susan and Bill Kirlin-Hackett of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. Religion ~rief s (fUnited Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laiuna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worslip & Christian Educltion t 0 a.m. Mrllsters David Beadts & Virgilla Wheeler Wesley Counsellng Center Services Available MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH not 1o1c., Wonhlp • Church School 1:30 • 40:00 a.m. Or. William E. Slffl 979·8234 110\tf TO\\'\ \\ ·\R\1 fll O~ Tllf HAI BO/\ Pl NIN"lJI 1\ CHllST CIRJICll IY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST As United Mathodlsb we IMk to metnlaln en opennaa lo dJverM rwliglous points ol view. to austaln and nourish one enolhcr and to minister to the needs of our cornmu~ In the Mme ol Out.t. Lany Yo•••• PMtor ....... a.. ..... aGMC.. ... AA ........ St 67 "\mr .. ••-• cma•CllTAlllA 420 W. 191h SL s.ta.n21 ~ Hlllx¥ l/rJ Ntwpott -11••1t11 CHURCH SCHOOL ·All AGES-9:00 a.m. tmery~10:30 a.m. YOUlh Groups Stf)day Evenings Mnsters: Galal lla \WdemlJt'1 NEWPORT CENTER UNITTD METHODIST CHURCH t60t~A.,.. COIONI_. .... 6'4·0745 ADU.T ..AINIQR.SEHIOR &lldly Sdlool 1:30 a.m. 10:00 1111 WonHp Ctllld. YcMll, AM Rev. Robert May Rev. WI Falrtlris CHR~1~~JRAN G .......... 760 Vlctorio St, Cosio Mesa lothot V. Tornow. Poslor 631-1611 Btuce Jeske, Pollot W0ASHP SOVICf l;()O 10-.30 O.M. SIMdoy Scflool & ,,.. .... ao. 9:30 .... . Owtltloft a-..... , ~ Saturday, Dec.mber 28, 1991 Al Religion Editor Matt Coker ... 642 .. 321, ext. 361 A C.otiple That Prays Together .... ~ By MlrVe Bllettl Susan started seminary first, equality nt Newport Harbor issue, we do our jobs based on OtIT·"' ..t Nil,..... eon..,..,. attending classes at UC Berkeley. Lutheran. Bill is in charge of gifts," Susan added. "One isn't •.. ,,, M arrled life is sometimes The couple lived in the Bay Arca administration, education, better or one doesn't have more , ' filled with struggle.s. to be closer to campus. Bill was cvangcli.zation, property and power. In the basic way that we ' . When each spouse bas also in the middle of a career management. Susan is in charge of have divided how we do work, we " ·" a career, even greater change and was taking classes to stewardship, youth and worship. arc saying that each person's gifts · 1 demands arc required of the complete his work as a therapist. The pastors alternate preaching arc valuable. relationship. But Bill also began to get involved every other week. "I know that for some, Bill will ' ·· But what about couples whose in some of Susan's classes to gain Susan has the large office that be perceived as the senior pastor, . careers involve doing the exact an understanding of what she was used to belong to the previous and that just comes with the • ·· same jobs at the exact same studying. senior pastor, and Bill has the territory." places? Bill and Susan More than a year later and after smaller office that was previously But Susan believes many church Kirlin-Hackett arc such a couple. many conversations with Susan's occupied by the associate pastor. members appreciate the balance oC., .... To make their marriage work, they theology professors and The couple consciously did this having two pastors, because some must balance working together, classmates, Bill decided he, too, because they wanted to take away problems require a male viewpoint family time and their own needs. had a "call" to be an ordained the image that the male has the while others are easier to share But there is a twist. Bill and minister. big office and is in charge. with a female pastor. Susan Kirlin-Hackett are both At first, Susan was angry at Bill "I do the administrating part of , Most church members ask them, pastors at Newport Harbor because she had worked so hard the work, which sometimes looks "Where does the buck stop?" The. Lutheran Church in Newport and wished to become a pastor like it has a lot of power attached pastors stress that the buck stops . Beach. long before Dill's calling. Her first to it," Bill explained, "and so if I with the church council. The Kirlin-Hacketts have been thought was that people would not had the larger office and did the "This is the people's church," married 14 years, and have a take a dual pastor couple administrating, it would look just Bill said. "It will be their church 2-year-old son. They were seriously, and that she would like the senior pastor. We are not after we go. It's their ownership. ordained together in 1985. Prior to simply be thought or as the senior and associate; we are each We are really here for the spiritual ministry, Bill worked as an pastor's wife. pastors." life of the church. We are called aerospace accountant, and Susan As a result, Bill and Susan make "For me it reflects the biblical to do work and our work is worked in the banking industry. special efforts to stress their model that hierarchy isn't the sacrament ministry." Newport Church of Religious Science Dr. Juanella Evans Dtal cm lnlptratton 151·12Sl "Tune On Our Hands" Service and Jr. Church; 10:30 a.m. Watch Night Service Dec. 31st . 9:00 p.m. .. 12:00 a.m. 263·1261 r l'/-.1 I•!' \f 901 l>oTe st. # HS Newport leach ~T. MATmEW& ....... ....,_. 1711 WHdlf .............. c.-· .... o..nu.11on •:• ...... aunc:t., ca.-.Oiiilt .... ...... (1:11,....1112 "GOOD-BYE YESrERDAY- l'M UVING NOW,, Or.jollaA. ...... Jr. (Jolh1.9 1:1-10) Sunday.~ 29, 1991 ........ 8:30 and 10: l5 A.M. (;(X) St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (71'4) 631,2880 (lawa from Newport~~ School• lrvint &. l5ch.) Ohld en PnMded SeMces: 8:45 a.m. 10:30 un.. 5:30 p.m. Dr. Roger Teel. D.D. Guest Speaker Mike Matoln CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ....... fl Ult UllllM a.c. fl ........ Sdnce 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (71•) 969-1331 1 I f I,' I ' I I \ \ '-( 11 \ < ! c ac1••c• CHURCH•• BRANCHES Of THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST tN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS THE SU8J£CT FOA THtS WEEKS BIBLE LESSON IS ''Cllltltllll lcllRCI" """" .......... a.." Qidll llllllllle ................ ................... ,... ......... u. ......... WI•&* ....... Ill I u..a PA '""·l·I P.I. cw c........., , ....... t.•. n.• u."' ....., T• .. • n• """' ..... 1111 , ..... Cllflll ...... .......... ll'~C... ..... _. ........ 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A1TENTION, ALL RAIDER ROOTERS -This piece of intelligence can be interpreted -----either way -with supreme confidence or with dread apprehension: When quarterback Todd -----Martnoricb made his glorious NFL debut Sunday. his girlfriend, Heathyr Mandark of Balboa Island, was in the Coliseum stands. The Raiders lost. 27-21. When the Raiders seek revenge today against the Kansas City Chiefs in their wild-card shootout, Heathyr won't be near the battle site. Her parents, Darteen and Dr. Bill Manclark. tell me she'll be on the slopes of Aspen. skiing without a care in the world. Remember: In Todd we trust. DON'T ORDER ANYl'HJNG WJTif A RED NOSE -This item had me so upset that I withheld it until after Christmas. I mean, there's no reason to traumatize the tykes. What happened was that restaurant writer Fifi Chao reported in the Orange County Business Journal that an upscale South Coast Plaza eatery (no !lame~. please, ~ut it rhymes with antlers) was semng reindeer on ats holiday smorgasbord. I'm mentioning this in case you didn't see dear Rudolph on Christmas Eve, and wondered what might have happened. Gama Rome ... .,., WeddJng Cakes 'The O/d- Fuhlon Way" 2950 Grace ln. C.M. Call for Info. 540·0211 Deshenll's Couture Custom made Bridal • Formal • Dressmaking ct Alterations 714-675-3573 IVST AN0111ER HOUDAY OU11NG ON 1118 ITAUAN RIVllUtA -Chrisunu Day was spent feasting with one of my newly-adopted families, the Mantas of Monarch Bay. at their ocean-front villa in South LaRuna. Hosu were restaurateur Carmelo Muto and hil gracious Sianora JacUtll Au, misted by beautiful daughters Teri and Daal. Dani's special guest wu her constant companion, handsome )'OWlg actor Job Oark Gable, whose late father Clartt also reportedly was in the movie-acting profession. It was a splendid afternoon on the Riviera. featuring the traditional Italian holiday dinner of turkey, cranberry sauce and all the trimmings. Not a lasagna in sight -a lapse which, I've been wured, will be remedied on our next visit to Carmelo's ristorante in Corona del Mar. I'm not complaining, but whoever heard of a Christmas dinner without lasagna? WEU., AT LEAST DIEY DIDN'T ADDRESS ME AS A DWEE,B -The most unusual Christmas card can't be sinJled out, but here's a candidate for the most fascinating envelope: The senders, Dorothy and Buddy Ebsen, had the home address typed correctly -hut my name emerged as "Ne, Hweet Jiveub." Seems their mailing list was too lengthy for handwritten envelopes, so their secretary used one of those newfangled word processing gizmos. When Buddy learned of the snafu, he called with this explanation: "It's the typewriter she uses for breaking military codes." (Speaking of creative touches, the Ebscns' card was .a repro of one of his splendid oil paintings - sold recently at a Rodeo Drive gallery for beaucoup bucks. I'm having it framed.) NO HVMBVG, HE -For most charitable appearances as a non-professional Santa Oaus, guess who won local honors? An un-Scrooged banker, that's who. Royal S. Radtke, who manages the Bank of America branch in Corona del Mar, even looks li~e Father Christmas -he weights 235 pounds, without a money belt, and has rosy cheeks and all that other jollr stuff. Santa Roya popped up all over the Orange Coast, dispensing everything but the bank's cash. Egad, this sort of thing could give money-lenders a good name. Mlle....,,... Pictured from left •~ Midde Shapiro-Perry, Barbara Vene~ Corid Whitford and lee GillespJe. Dolpblns 11111· • SOiie hollday cheer . M embers of the Dolphins and their guests at the Hyatt Newporter received a giant-sized helping of cheer to get them through the holiday sea· son. There was music, dancing. good food, prizes in the festively deco- rated ballroom and a most impor· tant function for the Women's Di· vision of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce - networking. Barbara Venezia, Midde Sha- piro-Perry, Susan Luehn, Corid Whitford along with president lee Gillespie acted as Santa's helpers and planned the event for the lSO people attending. Monie.a Gibson sang Christmas songs and encouraaed the crowd to join her, and 13 members of the St. Joseph Ballet Company per· formed a special dance for the ap- preciative audience. (The ballet Company received a gift of $1,0SS from the brunch bunch.) The boll· day event attracted a few men ... Bill Hamilton, Rick Oliwr, Rich- ard Luehrs, Stan Tbzcyk, John Crean, Michael Stephens and Tim Skeber. Others there included author Danielle Kennedy (who will speak at the Dolphins next brunch on Jan. 21), Ruth Ko, Phyllis Green, Donna Crean, \lidd Heston, Carol lellanc, Sheila Dn1ry, Andrea No, Janet Thalken, Barbara ~s, Michelle Carter, Lezlie Trujillo, Amie Dunn, Cathy Oavfs, Carol BlaJKhard, VidoN OeMalo, Bar- bara deBoom and Ann Crane. Islanders recollect special ams from Christmas' past R011Uatk Weddlep •I S- • LUlllfY Motor Yldlts .and S.. .. ~ ' Our Piole.ioNt ~ PIOYldl f ogl "-"nina Oftlr.ed to fie YO$ "idflt (714) 675-4704 VISIT OUR lli\ZZLING NEW STCllE AND REGISTER TO WIN A S200 SHOPPING SPREE. ''W~e!.!i~ ~e ~ bad one Christmas, but we really couldn't afford it. My dad was a school teacher and didn't make a lot,------- of money in those days, but he took a second job so he could buy me that bike," re- called Ann Stem during an ls· lander luncheon at The Rex be· fore Christmas, where several '---..liil .. ....,a.....i members were 11111 remembering ... Christmas gifts ----- that were very Soci·ety special in their ----lives. "Way back when I was working for a Buick dealer, I opened a present and found a diamond bee pin," Margaret RkNrdson re- called. "I was very young and wasn't aware of how e~nsive it was untjl the bill came in. I was the business manager and the biU came to my office from Laylrin where the boss' wife bad pur- chased it for me. I still have the pin and have it placed perma- nently on a choker. A thousand dollan was really a lot of money then," she said. Ann Pa:nge could remember KV· eral lpccia.I aifta. One wu a doll with a porcelain face that bad been given to her mother by Ann'• grandmother. .. The doll bad human hair and my grandmother had made the clothes abe waa wearin1 plus an- other outfit," nid Ann. who ~ moaned the fact that the face wu broken bj IOIDOOne and lhe wun't Ible to.~ the doll alQn&. to one ol her daUptcn. Abo. Clirla 0... INWC cto..•t hM her Sllii'MJ T9llijle doll daat • NCeived u I llttli Pl ll'owlM up in Mu· Mchueua. •1twWt'":'1 had lt ~--.. ibe aakl. .,.,_,, ~ Ann Wtlt' ~ry apeda1 lift · wu one lhi receiYed one Outi'tmat eve. "Trill•" ............ . ....., .................. .... ... 12·-,_n old ... ,.. .... ,.. ceWed dal bone ... , .. out .... thil lllOl'IUnj ••• I tdU ride M1J dty," Nfd tM otlUOMi Mtffa. f ! { I I I Entetla.inment Editor Matt Coker ••. 642.,.321, e.t; 361 Of La a a' Ills to achieve ns potentia_I Casting, interpretation flawed in landmark musical 'Man or La Mancha," one or the landmark musicals ol the American theater. ls on Its way back to Droedway for a 2Sth anniversaiy ptddUction and is makin& I t"WO-WCCk pit atop en route at the Orange County Pcrformina Arts Center. This eplc mu- sical based on Mipl de Cer· vantes' classic novel "Don Quixote.. has become a classic in iu own right since its 1966 debut, and audi· cnces have grown to expect a lofty level or lyrical intensity from the various companies whlch hove in- ,_ 11111 Theater Critic terpn:ted it over the years. This level is eventually achieved in the touring production at the Center, but It is a gradual, often tedious process. The stars -Raul Julia and Sheena Easton -grow into their roles rather than bring them MIWIB l/Btlngs ....... Baell •DW•*lll NIWPOIT C1N1MA 300 .......... C....., °""" 644-0760 1. I.I.IL OQ 12, 4, I 2 ........... 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What we eventually see in their interpretations is what we need to experience at· the outset. ·Julia is a strong actor with a surprisingly robust singing voice (although it appeared raspy during the earlier moments of Monday's opening performance). However, director Albert Marrc (who staged the original Tony award-winning version of "La ManCha") chooses to have Julia immerse himself into his character like it were a bot bath, trying the role on for size before demonstrating what be can do with it -which ultimately proves to be quite a bit. Those who cheered local actor John Huntington's superb Quixote last year at the Huntington Beach Playhouse may wonder why Julia takes so long to establish his mad knight character credibly. It's really not until bis powerful rendition of the show's anthem, "The Impossible Dream," that Julia takes command of the role. From that point on, be grasps and Barbra Streisand directs, pro- duces and stars in ''The Prince of Tides," now playing locally. ll'Vlne THI UNMISITY C?HIMA 4245 C....,. on.. 154· Ull 1 . ., Gitt ll'GI 11:30, 1:45, 4, 6:15, 1:15 C... '-llO 10:15 2. he" OQ 12, 2:30, 5:15, 7:45, 10:15 l. n. ... ., Sc*lt !IQ 11 :45, 2. 4:30. 1, 9:30 ..... fre11"' IPGl 12. 2:30. 5, 7:JO, 10 5.....,.., ........... !GI 12, 2, 4, 6 ••• 10 6 .......... M4e rGI 12:15. 2.45, 5:15, 1:30, 9:4$ WOOOUtOOI ClHIMAS ..._. ~ °""-S5 I .()6S5 I. n. ..._....,JG.Ill 12. 2'30, 5, 7'30, 9:4$ 2.,.. ... ..,....,..., 12:30. ,, 5:30. I . 10:15 ). I.I.IC."' I, 5, 9 4 . ...._ ..... M4e rGI 12. 2'.JO. 5, 7'30, 10 5. ""11 tpGI IC>30, 1:15, 4, 7, 9:45 BALBOA THEATRE ~~~~ Ml...._ NEw YEAR'S RESOLUTION I'm going to: 1.) Lose 5 pounds 2.) Slow down more often 3.) Take ttm• to smell the flowers 4.) Rechiqe my batteries at The Uttle lnn On the Bay sustains a firm hold on the audience. Easton, alas, requires much more time to acclimate hcrsctr. On her fmt appearance ahe resembles a candidate for Miss Barcelona rather than the slovenly kitchen wench she portrays. Her singing. as expected, is glorious, but she never really catches fire as an actress until late in the show, spitting out the fervent solo "Aldonza" with the sort of visceral fury we need from her much earlier. The casting or Tony Martinez as Quixote's servant, Sancho, works ethnically (both be and Julia arc of Puerto Rican extraction), but the diminutive Martinez may be a bit long in the tooth for the role he's turned into a mini-career. The robust energy which playgoers associate with Raul Julia (center) 11 bolstered by Tony Martinez and Sheena Easton in "Man of La Mancha." physically prepossessing actor. The governor usually doubles as the innkeeper, a role taken hen: with fine comic gusto by David Holliday. What most prevents this "La Mancha" from achieving its potential is the artificiality of its action staging. This may be a story within a story, but it still requires a high degree of physical intensity, which is wocf ully absent in this touring production. Easton's character, in particular, could benefit from a more impassioned physical interpretatio n. Leigh-Joe Darion score is the character manifests itself only occasionally in this production. Another piece of questionable casting is that of Chev Rodgers as both the "governor" in the prison cell and Pedro, the head muleteer, in the story. Rodgers is excellent as the dictatorial governor, but the part of Pedro requires a much younger, Ian Sullivan's proud, practical Dr. Carrasco makes a splendid adversary, while David Wasson is a thoughtful, vocally rich padre. Valeria DePcna and Marceline Decker render fine support as Quixote's niece and housekeeper, respectively. powcrf ully rendered by musical director Brian Salesky's orchestra. 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When he left the pool and saw a 12-year old with a ciga- "The good part of being famous is being able to help people." -Michael Jordan reue, Louganis asked why he smoked, the boy said,"I want to be like you." This made the diver reconsider his own rea- sons for smoking. He quit. "I better accept my posi- tion as a role model and live up to it," Louganis decided. In Arlington Heights, Illinois, a groupofteenagersformedaclub in honor of Michael Jordan, the Chi cago Bulls super-star. They admire him as a role model and not only for his athletic skills. Jordan founded an organization by Chris Andam to raise money for childrcns charities. He aho spends time with ill and dying youngsters.. "'The good part of being famous is being able to help people," Michael says. Lamont Kelly, 15. of On- tario, California resists hero worship, "I don't think individu- als should be idolized because we arc all human. No one is perfect." But since young people do learn by example, they need to see responsible behavior- close up. Mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, sisters and broth- ers all make a difference at home and abroad. Neighbors and friends also turn around lives. Drug dealers with expensive clothes and cars are models to many big city youths. But John Foster of Omaha offered a posi- tive alternative by starting an in great ways or small, we can all be examples. role inodels, even an inspiration to others. This is true even when we arc unaware of the ~on we arc making. We can make a difference by tbe way we handle a personal aisis. tmtt caCh other. doourwo~ and spend our spare time. It is natural that most people can influence famJly and friends. but itdoesn'tend there. Touch one person's life and countless others are affected. Young people and teenagers in particular are likely to imitate not only what others say, but what they do. It is important to recognize and value the ability to inspire others. inter-racial organization known Whether we are young or as MADD Dads (Men Against old,sickorhealthy,richorpoor, Destructive Drugs). These hard we can be examples for good in working family men compete the way we live our lives. It is with the glamorous image of the important to recognize and value drug dealers and gangs by dress-the ability to inspire others. We ing in classy jackets with em-must use our God-given talents blems. Still, personal involve-and our attributes in our own ment and concern for the youth way to try and make the world a are their real appeal. better place for our having been So at one time or another, in it. Recession Rumored in America by Lisa Peterson MAL L much coverage on case number c.eiving a fair trial. 91-5482, the State of Florida vs. That is the hiari of the is- Williarn Kennedy Smith, which sue: each side, in some way, is is the Kennedy Smith rape trial. cheated of 1 flit liill. The point As a jury rcnlarlced when is noc just how jusdc:e is beina asked who had been hun most slipted by me media. but just by the publicity, he how lli&hted die .... is. said,"whichcvcr[side)istellin1 Take for instance the de- the truth." That is euetly what fense vs. the prosecudon. has happened. The public's Smith's aefen1e eost over one interest equates IO htper rat· million dOllan which Included inp or higher dlQlladon; to to a JepJ team of four, three jusy hell whh juldce cw each side re-.telecdbn expertJ. a PftVlte In- • • • ' Phyllis c own "The break up of the So- viet Union. I neyer~qught~d., live to see the Eastern bl4ck who received no such protec-. tion for privacy. As a writer in Newswt~k wrote, •'The ICCUICI', it appeared, deserved re pect; the accused, humiliation." In our day and ·~ one would expect a trial so be more equitable. ObViously, It b not In and out of the counroom, the entire proceeding could accu- rately be described u 1 circus. And the main attraction is our legal system. CommunitY Forum Edilor William Lobdell .•. 642-4321, exl. 351 Editorial 111Umbs up for eHorts to land glitzy company The envelopes please ... r6 Thumbs up to leasing agents at under-construct ion Triangle Square for trying to sign a landmark tenant like the glitzy sneaker cn1poriun1 Nike Town. To make the S62 n1illion Costa Mesa rcdcvclop1ncnt project click, a destination store/ restaurant tenant li ke Nike To\vn is a n1ust to dra\v the critical n1ass of shoppers needed to make Triangle Square a success. \Ve, along \vith the rest of the to\vn, arc excited about the schc<lu!cd opening in rvtay. In the n1cantin1c, \\'Coffer th is piece of :u..lvicc for the leasing agents hoping 10 land Nike To\vn: Just Do It. r6 Thumbs up 10 a gro~p of Dalbo;:i Pcn1nsu!:l hon1Co\vncrs \vho have !aunched an "Adopt-A-Dc.'.H:h" progra111, vo,ving 10 keep clean the s1rip of bayfron! beach bct\vccn 16th and 19th slrcets. "\Ve face one of the n1ost gorgeous beaches on the bay," said 1 lerbcrt \Villian1s, president of the nc\\'I)' for1ncd ~'larinap:i rk I lon1co\\'llers Association. "And \VC decided it'd be nice 10 give something buck to the co1nn1unity." \Ve hope others grab a tr~1sh b;"lg and follov" suit. Thun1bs up to the citizens o f Catiforni :i, '''ho have apparently 1;1ken a rnore responsible attitude about drinking a11d driving. The statistics for drunken driving-related accidents, fatalities and injuries arc do\vn. \Vhilc it n1ay demonstrate greater fc:ir of beefed up slate /a\\"S :ig:iinst drunken driving. hopefutf)'. people arc reacting to the si1u:11ion \vith a little more respect for hun1an life. It's a step in the right direction, and a good resolulion for 1hc nC\V )'C<LL Thumbs up to Costa hfesa resident Jill Aflgcl, \vho docs her hon1cto\\-'ll proud \vith her dual career as a High\vay Patrol sergeant and radio personality for KNX. \Vhe1he r it's pa1rolling the highways or reporting traffic conditions on the ainvavcs, the "Angel of the Frcc,v::iys" is a slice of heaven. Thumbs do\vn to the year 1991, which delivered a recession from \Vhich we're still trying to disentangle, \Ve and the economis[S have n1uch greater hopes for 1992, which we'll gladly usher in Wednesday. So long, '91. We \von't miss you. Prc1ldcnt Gco"llc Dush. (R), The \Vhite House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave .. \Vashington, D.C. 20500 Vitt Prtsldcnl Dan Quayle, (R), Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 Govcnor Ptte \Vllson, (R), St111e Capitol, SDcramen10, 9S814, {916)445-284 1 U.S. SENATORS Alnn Cranston, (D), 5757 \V. C.nlury Dtvd .. Suite 515, Los AnJ<lcs. 9004S, (21ll21l·2186. Joha S<)'mour. (R), 400 E. Klllelll Ave., Sulle 1068, Anaheim, 90806. 634·233 I U.S. HOUS& 0, REPRESENTATIVES Cllrtt Co-, (R), 401h Diil, 4000 " Overexposure or overreaction? Photography session in TeWinkle Park con tinues to raise questions By John Moorlach 0 n Nov. 24, several individuals observed a Glamour Photographers lnlcrnnlional (GPI) "GPI Model Shoots" al Te\Vinkle Park. Some were lhere to dctcrntinc if the activities were of an offensive nature a nd others "''ere there by coincidence -iill \vere appalled and irale. 1·his activity had been going on since 1986 ;ind this is the first time anyone complained. ·rhe press even co\'ered the story \Vith headlines like ''Citiicns say photograph sc!>siun in park too risque," "f\1odcls ove r-exposed in public?," and "Costa f\1csa residents up in arrns over sexy photo shoo1s at park." This sn1all park was inundated with more than 100 photographers and 20 allractivc n1odcls. And Pilur l'.i. phvon TcWinkle Park: Most feel it's a place (or families to gather and s pend some quality time together. a sole propriclorship. We arc 101d that ii breaks C\'Cn anJ all funds earned arc spent (like 98 percent of the households in this country). W hether the activity is obscene or indecent depends on our community's standard -a difficult th ing to pin down. 1·hc old response of being unable to describe it, bu t knO\\'ing it '''hen you sec it come~ to mini.I. Police Officer Durhan1 Jid kllO\V this: the S5 "permit i~sucd by Leisure Services indicates th;it they "'·ere not tu charge for adn1i~siun lo the photo shoot and that these were donations only. 1-IO\\'C\'Cr. it appeared th::it. .. S 15 "''as required." One dues nut don•llc to a fur-profit group. Thi~ is a bu~inc~s activity in \'iol;11iun of Cf\1.\IC Sec. l 2-:!0(j). any" !icrc you went you encountered a seanlily ,·ta d fen1alc model. Is there :l problcn1 wi1h buthing suils in Novcn1bcr in a family event setting? It dtpcnds on your perspective. If you're Dill Lobdell, editor of The Pilot. then no. "Fron1 \Vhat I SJ\\', the models' S\vimsuils \\'ere nothing you wouldn't sec at the public beach. If park-goers (cit:;:. shocked, perhaps !hey should have moved to another section of Tc\Vinkle. It's a big park," he "''rote in a recent colurnn. Is this indccenr exposure? Perh:ips. Should it occur on public property? D efinitely nol. Is th is an overreaction? Not when you are tl)e parent of young children. Is this a conservative issue? Not necessarily, it is an issue of tasle ::ind class, regardless or your political persuasion. T he main queslion should be: Is it appropriate? And the answer is a resounding no. The park is for public use by the citizens of Costa Mesa and their guests for events conducive to park us.age. 'rhc lc;irning or model phoiosraphing ~kills can be learned anywhere. \Vhy in1posc i1 on the users of 1·e\Vinkle? \Vhy tell lhcm lo rnove? l·low in!>cnsiti\'C can you get? (j) Conduct any business including, but no t necessarily lin1itcc1 to, wholesale or retail provision or distribution of goods, commodities. or services; Sec. 12-22. All persons doing any act or thing injurious to any park, squ:1rc, avenue, grounds or recreation center sh::ill be removed therefrom by the director of le isure services, his agent, the park superintendent or the police dcp;1rtn1ent." At the Dec. 17 session of the Parks. Yet the Pulice Dcpartmenl, the dirccior of Leisure Services. or their agents failed 10 comply "'iLh Cl\tl\1C Sec. 12-22 in ejecting 1he orfc1\Jers. And they have failed for fi\"C rc~rs. Non-co111pliance \\ ith a code pru\ilr>ion may C\en be inferred as ;1iding :1nJ abc1ting the .actions of this businel!.S. It "''ould seen1 that an invc~tigatiun n1:.iy C\'cn be appropriat'· ::is 10 \\·hy the individual~ holding the!>e position!> failed tu uphold the ci1)'lr> 1.!"~· I f yo u're Costa Mesa Police Officer Robert Durham, you niay conic 10 a diffcri:nt conclusion. "I found a fcn1alc ~ubjcct ~landing on a hill on the north side of the p:1rk. She was °"'caring..a shor1 skirt and fro1n ''here I was slanding appro%in1atcly 50 yards a\\'ay, I could sec her '''ith her back towarJ the photogr;iphers lifting up her skirt exposing her buttocks to the photographers. I then began 10 1\·:ilk up the hill toward the subjects to sec if there w:is a violalion. J-!01,·c1·er, a photographer 1valked up to her and ~aid something lo her, they both looked in 111y direction, and she pulled her skirt back down." Recreation Facilities and Par\...\V:l)'S Con1n1ission. SC\'Cr::il !cncrs. 500 sign:nures on petitions, and nurncrous or;1! con1munica1ions oppo~ing thi~ acti' ity "'·ere presented. S houlJ the citizens of Cost::i 1\11..·s::i n101c ou1 of the "a)' of a businc!>S acti,ity at the p::irk? ;\bso\u1ely nut. \Vc"rc paying for the park'!> n1aintcnance anJ upkeep - Remembering Bill Ray H ow very sad Iha! 1hc communi1y Dill R::iy loved has only cornc to know him afler hi-; death, thanks to your bc:iutifully \Vrincn tribute. f\lany h;i\'C lhought his n1otives \\'Cre selfishly inspired and a fc\v have even deliberately n1isrcpresented his inten1ions lo fun her their O\\'n agendas. His dream "'"'"S 10 n1akc The Balboa Uay Club into a beautiful resorr where all could enjoy the beauty of our communily; where our children could learn to swim, sail. fish, and learn about nature; where fa1nilics could come year after year for beach vacations n1uch like the 1radi1ional old resorts on the cast coast; and where functions could be held lo r;1isc funds fo r local and nalional churiiics. He \vantcd it to be the hub of the con1muni1y and it was not a selfish dream. He loved Nc\vporl Beach and wanted the best for it. In a le tter he left to me he said, "I regret that I never was what I aspired to be, but I had my share." I thank you for the glowing articles you've written about Bill. He did have his "share" and how kind of you to let the community know 1ha1 he lried to return his share ten-fold. Bill would ha\'e blushed at such praise, bur as his "l"hc Costa Mcs::i Municipal Code for Parks and llccrcation addresses disorderly conduct which has provisions that should he considered in this situation: "Sec. 12-20. Any person 1vho con1n1its any of the follo.,.,•ing acts in any park, squ:irc. avenue, grounds or recreation center shall be guilty of disorderly conduct: C osta fvte sa Republican Assen,bly DonnJ nicn1bcrs \Ven Jy Leccc, John Feeney and n1ysclf '''ere ;in1ong thosc IC!>lifying in oppolr>ition. John f\loorlach queslioncJ the opcra1or of the photo shoots as to its non-profit org:inizalion st:itus. It ,.,.;is not an l.R.S. appro,·cd nonprofit. ::ind S5 is an insulling con1ributiun t0\\;1rd those e:<pen~es. This city is fortun:itc that l!.On1c ci tizens niade a s1;ind fur deccnry and rcspcct. ·rliis actil'ity "'as in:1ppropri:1te. It 's a ~aJ cornmcntary thal !>Orne only perceive 1his as a n1orality or conscl"\•a1ive issue. lt ''uuldn't have been an i!>SU\! at all if our ci1y woulJ have proper!~ carried uul itlr> duty to enforce its O\\ll colic. (b) Do any obscene or indecent act, or be indecently clad; l "hc opcr:uor co!!ec1s anJ Ji;,b ur!>CS the funds (even though he is on Social Security and is not to be receiving earned income) fron1 each event. II is a bu!>inci.s. Joh11 fllovrlal·l1, a Cusla ·'lcs;1 rcsidl'll/, is the pr,·sidcnt of the co~l:J .\lrsa Republican Assc111b/J·. ' -' How to get involved This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hc;ir from you. Here's how you can become an active p;irticip.int in the Pilot's Community Forum page. ¥Call the Readers' Holline {642·6086) and leave your message. While we welcome all comments, we'll only publish comments from those who leave a name (please spell 1t out), ~ty and phone number (for ver;rauon). . fll" Write a letter. ,Piease be as brief as-possible. longer letters \viii be considered for Community Forum page. Mail your lette1 to "Letter>," 330 W. Bay St., Cosia Mesa, CA 92627,-°' fax · tJiem to 646-4170.. • fll" Give the editor a can. William Lobdell can be reached at 642-4321, ext. 351 and would love. to hear from you . V Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at the Pilot strive to be. (air and objective. ~~the Community Forum page, we by 10 do the same by publish]li . "de range-of Oiews -m<lny o( which we disagree with .L<:..:1r ilterest Of fairness. The Pilot's optnlons ifre restricted to our editorials. "''ife. I can safely say he "'ould h:ivc been very, very proud to have ·known he had so many friends who thought so highly of him. BEVERLY RAY Laguna Beach Let her sell the hats I am responding to the article in your Dec. 24 edition regarding Paula Haro ld, the hat lady. I really thi nk that it is very small-minded for someone to complain aboul an 87-ycar-old woman selling hats. Articles like this disgust me. 11 is very painful to see an elderly lady trying to keep herself hca\lhy and happy by making her ha ts, and then seeing somebody crunching her happy world. Do people or the '90s have feelings? Life does nol seem to be that way nowadays. CAMMIE CARLOS Huntington Beach On the lookout I am lrying to locate 1"''0 lovely people \\'ho I n1el in Sydney. r\u~tralia, and who live in Ne\\'port Ucach. Califor111:1. f\ly hu:.band and I li\·l· in f\1e!bour11c, Victuri:i, Australia. and 1\'l'rc on holid.'.ly in Sydney. Ne"' South \Vales. Au)Lr:ilia in late Scplc1nbcr this year. On a cruise that \\C .,.,·cnt 011 ;ilung thc: 1-l:l\\'~el!.bury !liver th:11 1\·a~ c:illeJ the l{ivc1bo;it Postn1an cruise, \\'C sat nc.>;t to these Jo\·c!y pcl1plc \\hu h.'.ld been gi,·cn a 15-day holiday in Aus1ra1ia by their daughter and son-in-la"''· I \vantcd ti) s1,·ap namClr> and addresses \\'ith thcn1 as I really enjoy l·or1Cl!.po11Jing \Vith people. 1"his ii. \\•here the problc1n starts. I don't k.now their ~urnamc. I only know the ful10 \\'ing llc1;iils and that's \vhcrc l hope that !>On1cone n1ay be able to help n1c. Names: The only name I can give you is the n1an·s Nibs. I am sure that his wife's name is Barbara. Live: T hey told us that they lived in Newport Beach on a very small island. Age: Possibly late 60's -70's I \\-"Ould appreciate any help that you could gi\'e me. RAY AND DAWN KNIGHT 5 Dcaumonl Street, \Vt11sonia, Victoria 3087 Australia Editors noce: 1·11c fol/011·i11g art• s:1n1ph.·s of f'ilut rc:itlt•rs' con1n1t.•11ts and criticisrns. The Pi/01 runs these on a rt•gu/3r basis. Subtle sarcasm? T o the staff at the Pilot: Firs! I "''ould like 10 .,.,,ish t.."-'Cryone a ~1 crry Christn1as and a Happy New Year. Second, I °"·oulJ just like to congratulate your staff on doing a fine job. They just don't report the nc\\s. 1hcy crc::itc: i1. rn1 referring 10 l"''O stories in p;ir1icular. One yuu did on the colOrful !>lrcc1 pcrs.on "''ho v.·ould "elcon1c the people to Costa /\ lcsa "''ilh a "''ave of his lr>ti• .. 1"hanks to your staff a J the article you \vrolc. he police \\'ere able to finu this guy and arrest hin1 fu1 robbing a s1orc. Now it seems your staff has crcalcJ some new news with the kindly old woman and her hats. It seems the police and city inspectors get a lot of good tips from reading your paper. Good job, Pilot. MIKE DASTOLFO llalbo::i How To Contact Your legislators Superintcnj.lcnt: Joha \V; Nicoll Bonni f\1embcrs: Sbtl'I)' Loofbourrow, chnlrman; Jlm de Boom, Rod Atacl\1Ullan, Judy Franro, Forrt&I \\•tmtr, Ed l>tt'kcr, lttartha Fluor. 11t llll1l1T llACI • rom m• Pil ~1ucArlhur Dlvd., Eut Tower, Newporl Dench, 92660, 156-()665. Thomas F. Rllty 5th Dist. Newport Beach, 92660. 75~2244, (Represents Newporl Beach.) (Newport Beach, Santa Ana (Represents Costa Mesn and Nolan Frlz:rcllt, (R), 69th Dist., Heiahts) S34.J5SO Newport Beach.) 1719S Newhopc St., Suite 201, Dana Rohrabachtr, (R) 42nd Dist., Fountain Vulley, 92708. 662·SS03. 2733 Pacinc Coas1 Highway, Sulle (Represencs parts of Costa Mesa, 306, Torraneoe, 90505, (213) Fountain Vulley and Huntlnaton 325-8888. (Repruen1s parts or Beach.) Hun1ing1on Beach 11nd Fountain Valley.) STATE SENATE Afarian Btrp..t0n, (R), 37th Dist. 140 N'cwport Center Drive, Surte 120, Newport Beach, 92660, 640·1137. (Reprt.~nts Newport llcach) · John R. Lewi•, (R), JSth Dist., 1940 w. Oranaewooc:t. SMiie 106, Ornngc, 92668. 939--0604. • (RepresenlS Costa Mell) STATE f.SSEMllLY O:llbtlt Ptr9111a. (R), '10th Disi., "661 _., blvd., Suito 30$; /J CALU'URNIA COASTAL COM~USSION San Francl$<0 (41l)904-S200 (Soulh COISl realon COYC111p &pill between offices In Long Beach gl3)590--S071, 11\d San Dicao 619) 297-9740. omml1•loncr Don ftfelnnl1: (619)723-9286 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISOJIS Hall or Admlnl,tr1Uon. IO·Clvic Center Plau., Stiftll Ana, 91701 Horrlol 111. Wl.W 2nd Dltt. Qlota Mesa,834.JllO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa fl.ie ur, P.O. Box 90SO, 92628·90SO. . 966-4000. Ellubelh D. Parktr, member, Tru5tee Arca S \Costa Mesa, Newpon Dc><h. ORANOE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 Fair Or., Costa Mua, 7Sl·FA1R President: 8cW:rf1 lAnplon, Vice Prca,ldent, Llrll Arnold; Directors Tom 'l'bonuoa, Cll•t HOOft, CMrfolte Cltary, Naaey Dtroky, Duck Johns, Rand1 Sinh' Doe Wlllcl. NEWPORT·lllESA UNmlD SCllOOL Dlsnte?, lllOI 16th s1. N'l"J'O" -. 761).)lOO. • ?\tESA CONSOLIDATED \\'ATER DISTRICT 1965 Ptaccn1i•. Costa Mesa, 631·1200 Board Members: Trudy Ohlla, llank Panlan, ?\Iorio Dumnlt, Jae:k Uall, Tom Nelson cm GOV&RN!llENT Costa ~test: City Hall, n Fair Drive, 754-5213. Mary Hombuelcli:, mayor; Sandra Genis, vkc mayor; Peter Ouffa, Joe Erkbon and Jay .. ' Humphrey, council mcmbett. Ncwpor< Bt1th: City Hall, 3300 Neoopon Blvd., 644'3309. Mayor. Phil S.dlOfte; Mayor pro tent, Oarcncc Turner: John Cox. Evelyn Han, John Hcds«. Ru1hcl)'fl Pl~, Jnis Watt. , • An lndcpcn<knt Ncwsp;l°pcr Published by Coast Community News, Inc. Elllot Slc1n, Jr. ch.lirman Jim Cressinger publishe< Wllllam S. Lobdell editor & vice prt>ldcnt Slevt Morble -~ .. editor !. 1111 Back Page JURY DUTY: Ira From A1 enters. Her husband is married to a cop. "Threw me off again," she says. smiling. Seconds later, a man who admits he's still irritated over a traffic ticket he received in Long Beach some years back strolls in. He nods and everyone understands. While it's tough for those of us on jury duty to get a handle on it, there's a science to picking a jury. The judge questions jurors, seeking out relationships with cops or criminals, huntinJ for people who might have a chip on their shoulder for some reason or another. Based on those questions, attorneys -often consulting notes and scorecards and clients -dismiss jurors accordingly. One juror called up to serve on a drunken driving case concedes he's a recovering alcoholic. Gong. A juror in a civil rights case says he's from the Deep South. Ding. A juror in the same civil rights case says the fact that she's black won't influence her thinking in the matter. So long. A juror in another drunken driving case says he's never taken a drink in his life. GROWTH: Has halted due to bad economy From A1 The economy and lending envi- ronment may aJso take a bite out of Amel Development Co. 's Metro Pointe, a mixed-use development on South Coast Drive. Arnet of- ficials told city planners in Octo- ber that the company no longer plans to build four large office buildings that were previously ap· proved as part of Metro Pointe. rhe two existing office buildings in Metro Pointe have vacancy rates of 25 percent and 88 percent, re- spectively. Arnel officials arc hoping to de- crease or delay city fees associated with Metro Pointe, and they may try to replace the nixed office buildings with additional apart- ments, said City Council member Sandy Genis. More than 730 resi- dential units have already been built in Metro Pointe. Good ni&hL As time aoet ~ jwon start to compute their battina averqca -three trials. two dilmillals. Ooit~ two for four is considered average, three for four sterling. Allythina beyond that is simply crazy. In my cue, it ended up being two trials, three dismissals and one very narrow miss. All in all. a fair day at the ballpark. As usual, the day bas dragged. I'm 80 pages into "Paris Trout" by Pete Dexter, slowly digesting lunch and admitting to myself -once again, -that there's little hope for an early release. I look up just in time to see the jury administrator push herself from her nearby spotless desk and step to the front of the room. "Panels 3 and 4 follow me." Like a slow-moving herd of cattle, we are lead into Division 3 -home of Judge Glen Kohler. Instinctively, I glance toward the defendant's table. There sits a young bearded man staring straight ahead, u if it's too painful to look at those who will soon be sitting in judgJnent of him. It's hard to blame him. After we•re sworn iA. Kohler dacribet the CUC .. qllickJy, r realize I am familiar wttb the matter. The bearded man ii IClCUICd of beatiq up a 12-year-old black youth, wbo wu walking down the atreet with IOIDO white friends. rvc read accounts ol tho allepd crime in variom newspapen, illcluding my own. As usual, my name comes up quk:ltly. lbe questions. this time, seem mote intense than usual. Each of us is uked to quickly tell our life story, reflect on our prejudices, detail any run-ins with the law .. l tell them the truth -I'm married, I have two kids, l've lived a crime-free life save two speeding tickets, I work at a newspaper and -yes -I'm familiar With the case. "Do you believe you can put that aside and treat this case objectively," the judge asks. "Aw, yeah, I think that ... well, it would be awkward but ... yeah, I believe I can be objective ... but I ... yeah ... " The. defense attorney takes off his glasses and squints at me like I'd just announced that Etvis Presley was hiding in the men's room. Each attorney is aJlowed to bounce 10 jurors and clearly weetane BoaCb Widl I f8llOW jQl'Of Mmed sc.ve. I ti'Ouble·lheoler at Mcl>OliMI oo.,tu. We waacb tM wneat Dk up tbe p.lo nooa sualiabt and Casually t8lk about bow ~ It anaat be to wOrk for tbe government. On this particular Tuesday, tho waves are small but petfcct. I watch the sur{Pn work the water, hypnotized by the &tusy curia and the sunUgbt glancina D1f tbc water. • "Well, should we head back?" I ask. He glances at his watch. "Naw, we still have 4S minutes." Court time. Beauty. T ime movea at its own given pace at the courthouse. generally somewhere between slow and dead. I t's drunken driving again. 'Ibis time, my name comes up first but my time in the jury box is abort-lived. The prosecutor apparently doesn't like me. She thanb me and excusca me. The day begins at 9:30 a.al., lunches are at least an hour and a half, breaks range from 20 to 30 minutes and the work day never ends later than 6 p .m. The lunch bieak is my favorite. The courthouse, tucked away in Laguna Niguel beneath the towering mansions of Nellie Gail Ranch, is only a short drive from the beach. 1bere's a library next door ud a wareboule-sized Block.buster Video acto11 the streel 1be stuff of life. "You're excusing the famoua journalist?" Judge Blair Barnett dcadp8111. "I don't want any'bad publicity,'' she says, laughing lightly. I don't know exactly what to say. So I smile and -for reasons that still puzzle me -wave goodbye. The defendant is later convicted. Most days I eat lu.ncb at Salt Creek ITATIM: Residents propose ll8Pk • old nrehouse sne From A1 site converted into a small neigh- borhood park/rest area complete with restrooms. said Dr. Dan Stringer, a member of the Balboa Island Improvement Association. "We've had elevation plans drawn up and all," said Stringer. City officials have said the park idea isn't feasible because of a longstanding city plan to use the proceeds of the old station sale to help pay for the new building. City leaders have suggested residents could buy the old site from the city in an assessment <tistrict-typc ar- rangement, but that hasn't woo much support. . ' The city's plans to have public restrooms at the new station site is also fueling some controversy. Netpbortna ttllidents are opposed to ibe restrooms being lc:>cated tbeN, Phi ofldala bavt long desired a iliil" lelbcia bland station to re- place tho old, amped ooe, which WM to linall the department a\IOided purchasing new equipment and ar.paratus be<:ause it just wouldn t fit in the facility, said Fire Chief Tt.m Riley. former gas station site at Park and Marine for roughly $650,000, Uno- cal spent about a year cleaning the gasoline-contaminated soil and water on the site. Meanwhile, the Corona del Mar fire station got a new $260,000 fire engine this week to rep!acc an old 1959 model used by the depart- ment. The new vehicle has its engine housed in the back. providing a more spacious and comfortable place for firefighters to ride in front, according to Deputy Chief Tom Arnold. The traditional models with the engine in front C.med beat and noise to build up in the ~t­ ers' cab and also limited the "'b\mf.· • ber of people who could ride there, Arnold said. With tb pew models, au the firefighten can be' seated toiether, facing forward. which is also safer, be said. With added engine power, the new vehicle will also be perfect for scaling some of the hilly areas of Corona del Mar, Arnold said. Neither Arnel's chairman, George Argyros, nor the com- pany's lead executive on the Metro Pointe project, David Ball, could be reached for comment on Fri- day. Plaza Tower was one of last major projects to slip under the wire before financing sources dried up. Before the city could buy the The rear-engine fire engines are JfOwing in popularity -most cit· 1es have purchased them and New- port now has two, Arnold said. Developers of South Coast Metro Center, a 47-acre project at the south end of Anton Boulevard, arc also altering their plans, in part because of market conditions. The development group, Curci· E ngland Co., is trying to get city approval for a reduction in office space approved for the site - from 1.3 million square feet to about 950,000 square feet -and a n addition of 1,000 apartments. Still, revising entitlements won't mean that Curci-England will be able to proceed with its new plans right away. "We are dependent on the fi. nancing market," said Shurl Curci, a general partner in the group. "We would like to move forward tomorrow, but we don't know when we'll be able to." Moving forward with entitle· ments even when there's little hope of getting financing for a project is, in the words of Genis, a case of developers "getting their ducks in line for when things take off." The development shutdown has provided temporary relief to growth opponents in the city, but it hasn't satisfied their concerns. Hoag Hospital Chemical Dependency Center. wishes you a safe and sober holiday. If we can help, call us at (714)760-5656 Even while Arnel officials were taJking about scaling back the Metro Pointe project, Dave Leigh· ton, president of the North Costa Mesa Homeowners Association, was writing a letter to the City Council complaining about the density of Arnel's plans. "I think regardless o f the present state of affairs, the general plan is im~rtant," Leighton said Friday. "It s the pattern for future development. "The current standstill is a lull, and whether a storm is going to follow, I don't know. How severe the winds will be, I don't know." Market conditions may have re· duccd the urgency to complete the long-delayed general plan update, which has derailed such projects as CJ. Segerstrom & Sons' Home Ranch development, Genis said. "I joke that we saved Seger- strom a lot of money by preventing him from sitting there with a white elephant at Home Ranch," Genis said. "If it weren't for the reces· sion, we'd probably be in a lot of trouble with the general plan. I don't know why it's taken so Iona." 1992: Econo111y 1• as prlnclpal ca• for concern In new ,_ From A1 Melon Rini, retail fashion, Costa MtH think, as a country, we have to pull in our belts and start saving. That includes everyone, from conarea to the average person. If the prOO. lem of overspending is solved, I think the other things will faU into place." Nate SaUsbury, constracdoa, Costa Mesa "Financial survival based on op-, prcssive new starts in home build- tng.\. Because the market didn't take an upswing at the end of 1991 CL.-: Newport pollce -111111111111 "All the economic problems in 1991 will move into 1992. People need to open their eyes. If enough people get involved and begin ask- ing questions, changes can be made. I had never seen a homeless person in Huntington Beach until last year. These people are not a bunch of drunken transients, but middle class people who lost their jobs. All of our country's problems are inter-related." Armando Strnto, sports salu u d collep 1tudtnt, Cotta Mesa as was predicted, the outlook for the whole of 1992 is grim. In addi- tion, the entire insurance indus- tries needs to be revamped be- cause the insurance premiums are out of control. And in order to support the entrepreneurial ef. forts, which I believe are the grass- roots of the American economy, tax breaks for new businesses would be a smart move." . From A1 Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said reports show officers did respond to a distur- bance at the bar that resulted in an individual being taken to the hoSpital for injuries sus· tained in a fight. "l think unemployment is the major problem. The government needs to ~rovide more job training programs.' But "there is no indkation our officen were involved in the incident," Gonis said. Delora Blaaa., retired, Costa Mesa "I would say the economy. I BIG SALE up lo 75% off Clothing Embroidered With All Your Favorite Carto Charactors Wool Jackets Reg . $450 Now1250. All Animation Art Ud. Edition & PRODUCTION CELLS 60%0PP Selle Inell January 6, 1992 Our Cort I• IOcated .In ~Ion l•lond neorl. Mafll'f.ln Worbhlrta l eg. $Ho Now S1tl '""""'"' $15 T·Shlrts aa low a $1 . ..,. -----------------~--------. ~----~ --~ ~----- Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Sen Your Private Porty Merchandise HEREI! saturda December 28 1991 Bf INDEX Roommate. Wanted ...................... 1794 Rentala Wanted ............................ 1728 0atap9 For Rent ......................... 8740 I Vaoatlon Re:ntala ........................... 1788 Furniture ....................................... 8014 M.tso. MerchancUae ........................ 60 us Cameraa ........................................ 6018 ColleotJ.ble• .................................... 801 7 -lllnf.man I Sto ............................................... 8742 M.tso. Rental.a ••.•.••••••••••...•••..•.••.•..• 17•• Announcement• ............................. 2920 Theater/Cutlnc ............................. 2921 Income Tax ................................... 2922 I.oat a. l'ound ................................ 2925 Computen ..................................... 8018 Free Merch&ncUae ......................... 8022 Jeweir,/Pun/Art ............................ 60215 Buildinc MaterlalJI ........................ 8030 s,~ndoe ..................... 1002-1094 llObu. Bomu ...................... _ ....... 1100 Health • l'ttne•• ........................... 3000 Machinery ..................................... 80415 omce Furniture/Equipment .......... 6047 ~ •••••••••••••••.•••••....•..•.•.•....••••• 1125 ApartmentwCommerclal ................ 2750 Soboola/lnatructlon ....................... 3012 PeWAnunw .................................. 6049 BalldJnc • Contract ..................... 11 cso Bu.alneu Property ......................... 2787 Travel ............................................ 3014 Mualcal Inatrumenta ..................... 80155 Beach Pl'opert7 ............... •·····•··•••·• 11 75 Cemet&r7 Lote ............................... 1115 Bu.aln ... omoe Rentw ................ 8789 Memberab.lpa ................................. 3018 Piano8/0rpn. ............................... 80159 HOUH8 To Be lloved .................... 1325 Commercial Property .................... 2778 Peraonala .............................. 3002-3005 Bl07cle• ........................... , ............. 6080 l.ot.8 ,.., Sale •.•............................. 14.00 Duplex..,-Unlt• .............................. 2788 Sportlnc Goods ............................. 80615 Ou.t.Of..Count7 ............................... 1525 Indu.atrlal ...................................... 2788 Ticket• ........................................... 6075 Out.of-State .................................. 15158 Income Property ........................... 2790 TV/Stereo/Electronic• .................... 8080 Banohe9/l'&l'Dl9 •••••.•.•.•••.•••••••••.••...• 115715 RMort Propertlu ......................... 1580 R1us11Ess1 UFINANCllL . nm. s~ •.................................. 1neo Real Eatate Exohan19 ................... 1800 Employment .................................. ISIS30 Real Batate Wanted ...................... 18215 Employment Wanted ..................... IS531S Bualne•• For Sale ......................... 2900 · Domeatlc ........................................ ISIS40 Bu.alneH Opportunity ................... 2804 Boat• .................................... 7011-7018 Bu.alneu Wanted ........................... 2808 Marine Service .............................. 7020 Credit ............................................ 2807 Homateondoe ..................... 2102-2194 Inveatment Opportunity ............... 28l'8 l"•ERCHANDISE ~FOR SALE Marine Slips/Docks ....................... 7022 Airplane• ....................................... 8010 Campen/Trailers ........................... 8014 Apartment• ..... , .................... 2802-2894 Inveatment Wanted ....................... 2810 Dupleu• ....................................... 2704 Money To Loan ............................. 2814 Antique• ........................................ 6010 Roome ........................................... 2708 Money Wanted .............................. 2818 Appliance• ..................................... 801.1 Scooters ........................................ 8018 Hotelllllotela ................................. 2718 Mortpee•, T.D ............................. 1818 Auctlona ........................................ 8012 Automobiles .......................... 9010-9090 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION HE SORT C.it:NEllAL 2102 COHO NA CUSTA MESA 2124 l'HOl'l-:H II' I ;,~o DEL M.'\H .! 1 :!2 SU ISLAND ... Mar· E'SIDE lg 1unny 28r PALM DESERT R• tlnlque end unit. 3 + Luxurious 28R 28A f/p w / d hk-upa, fncd sort Country Club. bedrooms, 4 baths. avail now 605 Mar~ patio, aep unit. Quiett Luxury condo. 2 mas· ~~~o'.. tocallon. gold. s11fi51 mo. 1795/mo 673-3800 ter suites. Golf, tennis, MAR a O R y I E W 842·5290 E'SIDE New Spacious pool, all amenities. MILLS Award win· Ocean ,,u •VFY Rm 2·•ty ha• 4BR 3BA, 2 Offering shared own· nlng re;;;odell 3 b•d· new carpet, 511 Sea: frplca, fncd yrd, grdnr. erahlp. 760-1921 rooma, 3 baths. Pool. ward, 2BR, 2BA. frpl, $2000/mo. 840.0688 Nt-:Wl'OIU NEWt'Oll'I SOUTH COAST CORONA BEJ\('H 2 1 nH BEACH 2 tt>9 MlffRO 2186 DEL MAR 2622 *" •tep1 to beach, Oen fmt, 2BR beach Exec Deluxe 2br, 2ba. Light & Bright STUDIO 2BR 1BA. patio, fir• house, carpet. shut· prlv patio, Incl gar, nr W/KITCHEN w /d place, tuml1hed, $990 tered, Up, gar, Yearly SCP Ilk• new, no pets. 5650 /mo 70•5 1 . • 124 :Mth St. 722·9225 $1800/mo. 27~2573. S8SO. 581·3738. Avail nowi 673_173~is. •DUPLEX 2Br 2Ba, Oen fmt, tum, 2BR + garage, balcony, blk gar. Jan. 1 thru June to bch. $1200/mo. 13. $1150/mo. 5809 (818)35M539 SeaahOfe, 842-3850 Ughllbright, 4 blks to bchl 1 br. 1 ba, fireplc, new kitchen/c arpet, $750 Incl utll 759-0281 Houses .'Condos For Rent No pets. S.500/mo gar, $1690, 760-8382. E'alde apaclou1 3br LIDO ISLl! ... Great Olde CdM •Br 3Ba 2ba, 2 car gar, frplc, family home. Large custom home llvlng lg yard, pet ok. Avl 'h Mii• To Beaoh aouth patio. 4 bed· fam & dine rm•' now $1100 /mo. VIiia Studio w/ kltch. Pvt rooms. 3 baths. Near s2850/mo. 673-a078 • Rentals 875-4912 patio, Pool, spa, gym. ctubhouH. $3000/mo Eastalde 2BR 1Ba, gar,,_s_1_00_1_m_o_. _84_6-8_1_2_•_ Steps To S1nd! COSTA MESA 2624 Designer 3BR 2Ba IMlll• upper duplex, gar, frplc, 2 decks, ocean Miiliiiililil.. ••SHARP NEWER view, upgraded thru-$«150 • 1 BR Studio. 2BR. bltlns S795/mo. Ci E Nl-llAI .!102 ,.. _______________ .. PENINSULA PT -2bd apt yearty-S925 NEWPORT BCH • BBC Studio· 11050 TOWERS 2bd, bayfmt, vus $1300 LIDO ISL• ... Clean end patJo, no pets. 1W Oen Vu, upgraded and comfortable. 3 + S8SO/mo. 2630 Santa T .. bedrooms, 2 bath•. Avail Jan. 1. wnnm, 3BR 2~BA, Avail furn °' unfurn. E.alde CM, 3BR 1BA Ana Ave #C 845-1020 $1800/mo. Lse/Optlon. $2500/mo. ti om e, pet 1 o K. Eaatalde Twnhmel Nwpt Crest. 52~7480 BAYCREST ... Won· S1100. 714/842-4180. 2 Maater bdrm1, MERRY CHRllTMASI derful famlly home. 4 Clean tr.shly painted ~r~~c~' gd~~.'ni 1 ~~0 Avaltabl• nowt V«y outl Yrly $1500/mo. 11200 • 2BR Upper. Cat OK. Call Pam, Agl Vllll Rtntllt •67>2866• 54e-5aao Houses Condos I For Sal e (.! '\I IL\I 1 CHI:.! : $10K. ~~1.000,000 : PURCllMi, REF1, , FAITCAIH ' I De It AIU • J.M. O'Nell, aa heard , on KFl radio. R•ft·I • pay ncrow fM. Call Bob at 147.oee2 ( OS l'A \11-:SA 102·1 38drm 2Be. 1227,200 owe 1°" 0wn + • !xptntea. )(Int CONJ/ locatloft. 831-6801 COLLEGE PARK 4br 3ba + bonu1 room, Air, F.P. En- clo,aed yard. xlent cond. 12SS,000 Cllf & E'lyM Kemp 720-1174, 760-5000 JC 123 Nt-:Wl'Oll I BEACH lOtrn 0 N TM I! Q 0 L F· COURSE2br 2 ba tnhme. Big Canyon. Full on view. 2 car gw.1399.000 ORHN8E1.T LOCATION In Blutf1.3br 2ba 1 level 'Und1' pl.n w/ ITllllY up- grades..$385,000. DUftLIX RIT NNltORT 4/3 and 312 t blk to ocean- front. $3&,000 amual In- come. $425,000. •AtT•LUFF EX•C HOM• 4br 3b1 +den. Ful upgr1de1. Total land- 1c1pe/hardacape + 1p1. 1740,000. 810 CANYON VIEW Cuatomtzed 2bf 2.5ba tnhme. F.P. Air, wood tloofs, etc. 180" view of golf COUf'H + city llghll. 1529,000. cm & Flynn Kemp ~1174, 780-5000 x 123 RFAW H1 ---------· ~~'r'aJf r.t:.~ 11 LUii OPTION REALTORS. NEW HOMES 3BR & 48R, over 2300 aq. ft. 11800/mo. atNYehvRoad ..,.. ..... 1oot I .1, c '1 '\ \ :\II.If I lO.o! MOllARCll a.ac:M 38R, 2 "" BA. llke new ~ COUtllne vu, welk Ab Carlton goff/ tennle 1415,000 Open 8et t.e 24S.74H Of' ltWll 4IOI l'I. I \\ I' I 'I . I I () t I I ()I-•, I'" I t- t ' H 01' U l n · I .i~•M MOVING TO US VEGAS? Tired of the high cost of IMng? 2 bed- room, 1 bath home on • large, walled corner lot. 8uper Looetlonl Com- pletely renovated! Only 175,000, Call BIU or Helen today at (702) 389-9242 for lnf0tmMJon. 111 \I I' I .... ' I I 'ltM"""°'"' dpbc w11l======~I dodc. Oen w w/90' w....,.on}::=;'9d IHl.000 7 LoweetPrtced2.atr In IN .. Port Str"91 l!xpand•d & up. Qt9ded. Lo lot. ~J!I~ RepoinMQ? ............... .... , •.. .............. C--..•Wlllt ........... let U1 "'-Y 11 St11 ·y .. , p,.,.,,,! for information UDO ISLE 2bd 1pt. $1395 UDO ISLE • 2 bd cot• tag• chrm • S 1500 PENINULA • 4 bd Upper. new cpt & paint $1575 NEWPORT BCH • 1 bd BBC apt· $1725 CORONA DEL MAR • 2 bd ocn/bay vu • $2250 bedrooms, 3 baths. 2BR house In quiet large 3 bdrm, 3 baths Ught & bright. Pool. EHtalda comm. Encl Remu 842•9797 In the heatt of Balboa. $2400/ mo. back yard, Ideal for Nloe 2Br 2~Ba twn· 2 car gar. $1800 per NI! WP 0 RT roommatea Sn5/mo. time, garage, frplc, mo. 609 'A' E. Balboa Ma:IQHTa ... Cozy ca11 .....,.eoa pool, canyon/Vldorta Blvd. 3 bdrm, 1 bO\ w/ orlglnat. Totally r• .,.. l850/mo. VIII.a gar atep.s to._ Andi modeled. ' bed-COITA llllN Rent• •7..,.12 ONLT 111so '* mo. , rooma, 2 baths. Pool, NEWPORT BEACH NPT HOMTi 2Br 1 Ba 128 40th St. upper spa. $1800/mo. LIVE NEXT TO dplx, patio nu kit/ cpt unit. N~ 3 bdnn, 2 DALReOUT 71M700 . w/d hkup. N/peti 1825 bth, 2 car gar, MW EVERYTHING Avail now. e44-8588 carpet/paint 219 32nd C'OHONi\ nu. Mi\H .! I:!:! UDO HIGHRISE • 2 bd bay vu• $2300 NEWPORT BEACH. 3 1BR hideaway, 3 blkl bd BBC Apt, vua • bch, wood1y nttlng, $4,000 furn or unfurn. S895 180 C1brtrlo St. e 2&3 Bdrm, 2~Bath •Townhouae Apt• •Subterranean Nwpt Hgt• clean 2Br 1 Ba. w/d hkup, patio & yard. Water/grndr pd '975 mo &e2..o&10 St. I 1400 per mo. Large 2 bdrm, 1 bath plUI 2 bdrm, 2 bth 2 car gar. Call Jim Jeoob9 e75-3777 or 887-3 ... AGT WINTER RENTALS AVAILABLE Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 831·1400, 760-3800 utlf Incl. 760-1175 SBA EXECUTIVE NOMI! Very private, contemporary SBR, 3BA home. Pool, apa. Private access to 3 beaches. $3500/mo. Call Sandy, 759-1415; Grubb & Ellla 644-8200 Gated Parking •Oulet Garden Setting •EZ Acceaa to O.C. Alrpof1 •Ideal for Airport P9f'80nnel SUBSTANTIAL IOVE4N ALLOWANCE .f.!!t~~r IWNTINCJTON B EAC'tl :! 140 4BR 2BA + fir, nu paint., vacant, S1295/ mo + aac. dep. cul d• nc (310) 87~820 HARBOR RIDGE! Guard gated W/ Oen A Cltr Vlewa from moat rooms. Sky- llghta, hrdwd firs, fr dr• W/ be'191ed gtaaa, etcl M0-5324 3 Linea... 3 Daya... 3 HARaOR VIEW HOMES Dollars... Merchandise Sharp 38R 2BA tmrt • under $500. tng rm. aec aystm, 1rg M2·H78 yard. Good loc. l2050I mo. Inell gmdr 780-5054 87Ml12 a:~~:T n~ar c~:!~ •CLOSE TO ALL! STEPS TO SAND! 17ootmo tnci. parking $200 OFF!! YEARLY Studio to & utll. 854•9779• 2BR 1 BA, lndry rm, 38R homel/duplexH Pvt room for rent, own close to shops & avt now $575-$1850/ entrance. own bath & btJses. Will accept mo I.net Oceanfront lndry. great loc. $550 0 . C. Housing. $650 Villa RentaJt + MC dep. 675-3084 2257 MAPLE CENTAUR MGMT 11Mt12 &42·2288 Of' 631·2725 Vlltl Bal)oal •Do you need lg ciean Spacious 18R + den, *..,,..ont 1Br, 1Ba w/ 2br 1ba7 Garage, new HCUrfty condo, nice bay vlewl Clean, 1afe cpt, D/W, storage. view, frplc, w/d Incl. & quiet, $725/mo yr1y $750 No Pet 640.2495 s12Vfu:·R:.;:1~s. Ind utns. e13-19-43 •MOVE-IN SPECIAL! ft 1 BEDROOM 87M.,12 Pool, spa, cable hkup YOU KNOW WESTLAKE VIUAQE 410 Seaward 2·1tory 145-8122 YOU WANT TO! 2BR 1BA. encl pat10, 1-------- vacat1on by the water. comm pool, dbl car· 1 BR w/loft Quiet. Peninsula Pt. port, S8SO. No Pets. Parkside ocean view. 2BR home 1tm avail 832-4818 Avallabfe nowt Appl to f0t rental now. GREAT STUDIO. Tile, lffl 931-e107 oak c abinet•. part $905 No Peta furn, w/d, utll pd. 1695/mo. 840-4255 3BR 2 V..BA, encl gar, w/ d hkups. pool & spa, $1100/mo. 2233 Fair· view Rd. 548-7001 . ALA MOANA .APTS No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper PILOT CLASSIFIED lt'1 the rHource you can count on to sell a myriad of merch~ dlae Items, becauae our column• compel qualified buyers to cal II (714) 850-9tM Mr. Walter ln•exepene1lve• ·11n • epen' IN) "°' high In price, rea1on1ble. OCEAN VIEW home In _!~~~~~!!-1 For Ad Actm Cal a PllL AD-VIS(I $350 OFF!! The PllL fits In. M2·5878 RENT ttvough classlned =:a PllL laulfled Advertising 642-54578 Seavlew. Gated comm w/lennla courts & pool. 3BR, 2~BA. fam rm. Avafl 12/e/91. 1 or 2 yr lease. $3000/mo. Lydia Hiii, Agt. 644- 9060 or 760-0223 . ERVICE · IRE Servic e Directory \( I ' i ''\ i , •. t .\111111'10:\IS I(~ \llllll· I.I'\(, 1·1111 ~ co llkn. ~. ooncrete, ..,_.,, A. models & new rM. Uc *9211&0.17'S-3741 Ill Ii •i\fd I I'. '\i. 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JIM ~ e.g.noe ...!"~·~0311~!.-----1 I 111 1 \\ c II 111 1 t. I ~ MULING a Ct.UIMIP By oldef, felable gana. """' Ywt ........ ,,..-.ea1.-.oo II• \I l"l;I, <\.CCl(ll1'\1., •I The Piiot c .... a.. fled The most comS)f9hen- alve and cwrent diree- tOty of good• end ..,. vices around! MOVJN(, .1 .... 14 642-5678 l'At't-:HING :IR66 1 & 2BR, d/W, beaut pool area. Rec rm, lndry rm. close to shops and buses. 5595-$675/MO 530 W. WILSON 722·9012 Of 642·2288 HOOFING .l!I 10 $IUPERllOVERI$ WE Gall ltld Hing Togtlher Roof Experta. Patching, Free Wll'df'obae. ,,.. Total lnteftor ~mod-Re-Roof, Skyllght1. Ml. T1482M. 141.e:tSI elng s.rv. Adwto• To Chennlne •rown .... , -MATICE The Cruy. A:>-7172 Conatruotlen. ~ rv....v "" tPaee38. 2•1413 t'L I The Calf. PubMo Udl-Roof L.-? tJee ConwNa9'on RE· I ~ hi... ...... ..Dou Sl-.t!\ [I I-S I"\ 711 QUlRES ttMlt al UMd ;-;;f ::..-a~'. taouaehold good• V. ~~ Ooean'IAew Roofing. mover~tlnt ttaelr Pet T~ -...,.. ~ eet. Uc 41613188, =·and ~ .... 1231 ... 7"6502 .,.. 23,. print lheW T.C.ft. num- ber In al~ l'I 1 \1111!\i(, l"\'111 .._, 1\1 I '\ "11!\l\I~ l'•.'O manta. " Y'O'I ha-.. • Miii•• Plu••I••· ~of a~ lhelmo... '3Qltw. Rau......._ No ................... . -·7 mowr, IOb eoo btv or ama1. Mobla SCtMn 8eNtce or chauffeur, call: ttor a1 ~ plumbing Nobody beat• our PUblo UUllM needll. M0-4111 prtoee. ComrnlHIOn ---. (714)9al511 Yt .......... tlt ~_,__..,~,Wat.. tleaten. · CommtA••· ~ c.. Tam....a.ont• I I P111 <-,Jf o 1'\I. 'I i i --- ' • I ~ : I • I 1 1 Q.1-F.Mt-W..i wlnetab&e. u South JOU bold: ~~P~.,qfUi ... 8oatlt WM Nordt t•• ..... p._ Dbl P .. 1 • W-.k two.bid What action do you take? A.-It IOU.Oda u if pert.Der bu a very aood band and the vulnerabili- ty ia attractive. However, you just do not have quite enoucb in species to convert the double to penahiee. Bid three clul». Q.2-Aa South, vuJnerable, you bold: •SMM <:7632 OQ7C52 •1098 The biddina baa proceeded: Wen North Eut South 1 0 Dbl P.. 1 What action do you take? A.-"Tbein not to reaaon why, tbein ju.t to do or die." The two actions that do not even rate com- ment ii pua (neither your hand nor 1Uit ii good enough) or one no trump (you are about 1even points abort). Partner haa asked you to bid your longest auit, so grit your teeth and make the cheapest bid of one heart. "'\ Q .3-Both vulnerable, as South you bold: •Q.J ~AJ6 /6 •AXQ8763 The bidding has proceeded: Weet North Eut South 1 0 p._ 1 ; ? What action do you take? A.-Yes, you probably have the beet band at the table and yea, we could conatruct many hands where partner ha.a juat enough for you to make three no trump. But both vul- nerable opponents a.re bidding and any violent action you take could prove expenaive. Be content with two clube to aee what develops. Q.6-Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: +J7643 Ql096 OAIO •A66 The bidding haa proceeded: North Eut South Weet 1 0 p._ l + P8M 1 NT p._ 1 What action do you take? A.-Witb partner limited to 1' or 15 points, depending on your meth- ods, you should have no tbOOJ.bu of game. Should you rebid_~des to show a five-card auit? Wb)'? You have a balanced hand and no trump muat be a perfectly pt..yabJe apot, IO pua. Nf'.Wl'OI! I BEAl'lt :.!hh'I Personals st.f'.Kl:'lolt SE t. KI !\I l • • t I ~ I • • • Ml·.N 100:1 \.\'Ol\-1t-~ 11111.a ·,,, .-.1, -, 1'"', SEl·.Kl'\01• LOVE HANDSOME MUIT LOVE Ml-:N .woa TO SKI STRONG A WOMAN OF QUALITY Very attractive SWF, CARING 21, blOnd hair, blue SWM. 42, 5·11·-. 195 eyed Ski Bunny, Iba. Heka SWF, 24- aHkl attractive male, 38, 5,7"-8', who Ilk•• KISSING Attractive, younglah, mlddle-aged SWF Pro- feHlonal, lovea life. Are you In your alxtlea and my counterpart? 14181. agea 22·28, to kHp me wann on a cold to dance, travel, talk, laugh and ffff very Attractive, monoga-moua, aecure, alncere. communicative, •<hr cated, trim SWM, 41, e·. aHka caring, aen- alt.lve, trim, alncere, N /amkg lady 34-40 for commitment, sharing a actMllH together. #3153. winten night. #4162. apeclal. 413151 • UNIQUE HOME STRAIGHT ALONE? FORWARD M• too. DWM. Ex-BIO BLONDE 49 +, aophlatlcated/ ca1ual, 1erloul/funny. la there a mature, tall non-smoker guy who Isn't looklng for a skinny 25-yaar old KkSlett? 11'4183. WF, young redhead, Brooklynlle, 39, blond- 41 , 5'7", needa one lsh, beard, ponytail, woman man for walka, 5'11 ", 210 Iba., N/ S. laughter and Iota Let'a m"t for a movt. l't-:HS( >NAI. SEHVI< f'.S :HHI[> more. Respect geta and a bile. Your neck ABSOLllTE FINESTI you everything, or mine. 11'3181. OrangeCountyUdlel may b • even me. •-----1G----1-900-420-2888 #4151. INTELL ENT Ac1u1ts 23 m1nutHIS23 ENTREPRENEUR PR Em SEEKIN(i WOMEN :HHH BLUE·MD BALBOA ISLAND BLONDE GENTLEMAN 34, love Ille, tired of Sln;I• Ceucaslan 35, the bar ecene, looklng 6'5", healthy Profea- for eomeone special alonal ... kin; apecial to care for. I IOve to lady, 30.50, for walk- cuddl• up In front or a Ing, dining, hugs, golf, warm flreplace Wllh quiet tlmea and ahar- aort mualc, a good Ing your lntereat1. man & wine. I can b• #3182. a lady nrat. and a lltue ---------• girt at llmea. I'm not BEAUTIFUL apolled, but I 1hould WOMAN be. Lov• to aau. bike, INSIDE & OUT opera, theater, honea. Could I be your Holl-wanted by SWMCNS, day girt thla year? 37, for tennla, beach, Let'a go dancing & skiing, travel, within a .. 1 #4152. honaat, fun, healthy, PILOT CLA8811'1•D committed relatlon- lt'a th• aolutlon yUl.t'r• _•...,hl,._P..,,· ,,.,.1..,,31...,e,,..2...,. ""'""="'"- "arching for -wheth-MEET er you're Heklng a home, .,, apartment. someone speclaJ YET HUMOROUS DIN 1.aoo.231 .. 103 SWM, 23, 5'9", brown hair, blue eyea, ... ka ADULTS ONLY attractive female, 1 S-BEAUTIFUL GIRLS UVEt 25, to ahate bHCh l-900-737•2229 walka, balleta and Adutta20 mlnutea/135 cozy flrH with an In-DIN 1-800-231 ... 103 tellloent, aenaltlv• Cot-A.DUL TS ONL Yl lege itudent. "3152• LIVE 1 ON 1 GIRLS LOVING 1-800-231-4103 V(MC PLAYFUL BEAUTIFUL ' EXCITING ROMANTIC 1-~~!du1ta If your plana Include a 115/Call laallng relatlonahlp DIN 1-800-772·2185 with an authentic, aen-1--------- au ou 1. unconven-BEST FOR LESS I tlonal, alncere, com-LIVE 1 ON 1 LADIES munlcatlve, lntelllgent, 1·900-37CM>009/S10 unlquely wonderful DIN 1-800.231-4103 and atrlkln;ly hand- 1 aome, tall, trim, youtt.-Good Looking & Live! ful gentleman 43 (look 1·900-370-8800/S15 33) then caJI nowl DIN-18+ 1.aoo.n2-21es 1 You: pretty, trim, "awHt", compatible LOOKING FOR FUN? LIVE LADIES and 3o +. "31N . 1-9()0.737·2229 20 mlnutea/135 Apartments For Rent l<UU\lS ~700 I' I f I ~~' ' "". \ a ~,. \,i, ~ , p1tJ~1 MllWPORT WOM•N WITH PtfOHE NUMllEAS 1400 M4 DATE• ect. 40 STRONG 811AUTIFVL OWCA 1~m LADY••• 1on1 I'm Adventuroue 1•900-737-<llRL ••• 1-on-1 QAYMl!N 01' NllWPORT 1-900-288-HUNK• Ext. 19 DARK IDROOM TAI.II 1 ·900-903-GIR L • En SO • S3 nn. Al Clllen 18 + •• '$2/mln 20 "*' mlnlnun TtleVentUrea.Ft.Myera, P:L 3 LlrMa._ 3 Daya •• , 3 Dollara... MerchandlM under $500. M2.:H78 Hove A · Garage Sole! ,_ ... ,.. ClMWI. &'71611 ..... .,.. ... W.M• Dhlf ·LINf •Call 1-900-844-0100 •Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad •Listen to greeting •Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message •Leave your first name •Mention your interests •Tell your age •Describe your appearance •Specify your preferences •Include what you liked about the person you nre respon~ing to YOU mar leave a 30 second n1essage. You wil be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. 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Adi .. 1$$ ............. _. ......, .. ,., ................ .... ... ~·:.1'' ............. .... .,.._,..,,.._ E , ~1 ;: ! o y men i O~portun1ties I • ' I • • • I • I I ~ ( I T he NEWPORT Earn EXTRA MONEY working part•llme. Good communlca11oo and phone aldb r ... quired to ... ~ local newspaper. • :- BEACH/COSTA MESA CaU 942-4333 PILOT 18 lookJng for a, _________ _ Cuatomer Service TELEMARKETING Repreaentattve for the I need 3 people for Clrcut•tlon Dept to OUf' Nwpt Bch ofc. wortt a ftRtbl• ached-eNo exp nee. ule, appn>xJmately 1 &-•Earning potential 24 houra per week. to SSOO/Wldy We need a rellabl• •Sam-Noon Mon-Fri peraon with atrong •Paid training telephone akllla, Call 875-4853 _ pleasant phone ~.•-------­neat appearance and TRAVEL FREEi Hern able to WOfk well with howl Amazing r• othera. $5.50/Hr. corded mag rev.ala C.11 DANl•L 8Hl!A 842~21 bt. 207 Deltverv-Stook Clerk P{t, M-1'. College Pharmacy, 440 Fair Dr. Costa M ... , 54&-32H. DISTRICT MANAGER Hire, train a menage lldult motOf canief'a. Must be enthualutlc .. decall oriented. ex. parlence preferred, but not neceuaty. 1350 per WHk to .wt. lend OOYer .... ... ,...,.... 10 Coat Communfty New9, 330 detalla. Call 545-1992 Nann~ WantMI ~ Ing for reliable ~IJ: nanny/atudent, M.P, t:.: 8 :30 p.m. for 7 yr glit- Reaponslble, grNt at- titude, trana provided W/Pf"oof of good drlY• Ing rec'd. 142-4397 or 47S-214f.. W. Bay St., Coata 17•05 cubic ft. ~ M .... CA 82827 froat..fr.. ,.frioeritciC Gtnerll Office Good condition, ~ Ptr. Aftemoona 15 1100• .,..1809• hra/Wk. Lt typing, Refrigerator, no froat, r phonea. Wiii train. door, very clean: 145-6938 wortca ucellent, IMO. H•LP WANT•D 14251 WlU deliver. 842·2543. Wldy Poaa. 30 Co.to ChooH. Call for Info. 7 daya/ evea. 15/mln. Avg. call 5 min. 1·900- 785-7030. HOBBY INCOllE Maldng ltema for craft featlval. FUHNITUIU. t.11 14 •DINETT•• .: Tabte with 4 Chalrtll" Southweatern, colOZ: chalra. Creme table vlr extentlon. S200 080. _ 842-8822 .: Call 1-800-733-4749 •Lovely 8tlff•I*' (muat be over 18 lampi. ctocka, paint· fff $9.95) Inga, acceaaoriM frOfTI MAINT~CE Udo & COM homH. .EcuaulC Moving, wlll u ll """ cheaply. 78CM288. Expanding o.c. palnt•--------manufacturer. Repair e FOOT P'U9h production equipment. couch $49. Eleetrtc a w.actlng a .... 1008 plua. Salary nego-1~A:--n-t""l'""q_u_e_.l"""a_p_a_n_•_•_• tlable. DOE. Send r• Emperor/Emp•r•a• aume or lettet to H.R. doth do«la w/lamp a: Manager, PO Box ahade, 3ft. height. 1287, Santa Ana, CA Make otfet. 7214291 12702 E.O.E.1~-----.....,,- RUL ESTATE ••sT er ... heedt>oatd, mat-,.. tr ... , box • fnlme, T • p P rod u o • r qUMnaCu $235. Whit• Metca up'd ltc'd Aa-6 blau daybed. ~ ee.tant. Calt Patrlok treu 6 trundle, ~ Tenore ea .... oo .,._.. ''"· '4N733. \ ·•noo.TGT~ a. n9Wf T,.,,.....,.., untlmltH warranlyl lent. 64M3e0 or OOLL.ICTIBLE '"°'• 657~401 &It. kw Mike • .,old9d chair• _., •n L •• 1 • • a.... •11 Ptrd lll'Oltlr Y• • pM • ...0-?tM. ICNlded, moonroof, 5-...,.-_ .... ..__ ................. ..... 9Pd .,..,._ e.u.r. auto, 1 ttMrn taq..,., I dlWf • ••ep.""IOI ... pp, paae. Dual ale. Cw. . '8toy·Nll) ~ w/ 111,llO. 632..3291 or ti"· c/c, fully lo9d9d • atiached minor & tuw _7_2G-4M_eee __ ,____ 15 Rilf IOOD (t2M) •n,•a• queen matcNnn ~ad tHI ACURA LEGEND. -•MGI co••T brd, x1n1 bondltlbn. s e pd . w h It e. Loaded & ~ aa • vruuw ,.. l.l-:\1·· "II• It LllUIU2SO C?n-'-l._0 I. JOO mll .. czunw•> LIXUIOF WllTllllllTER 13190 Beech Btvd . .. a•eoe •n LlllCOLM llJ\(11 \ 'I 'Ill If TOYOTA llR2 Turt>cHS •PMd (2VZSl88) LUUIOF WilTMINITIR 1'500 Be~ Blvd. a•ae•M THllt KS !tl~O Saturday December 28, 1991 a \'Ol.K~\o\ Al ,1 '°" '•.! 1·, MISC' /\ll'I o 11;!-I:'> '81MERKUR SCORPIO S400. Full •Ii. bed w/ chromH, •un..,oof, whl•Uel •T •••• JEIP AND IAGLI ttame, good condhJon. power window•. (22'411) We have 1-800-&22.JEEP 111. Brad 831·7782. brakH a llHrlng. ~IO lo mlle QU.IHy 11~1549-8023 New .,, ... AlwaY9 ga-car9 to chOOM troml •---------• _1<1~:!~ "!~:=~~n: __,ra_.Q!d...._ ... 11_,2....,.eoo ..... .-850-94..._1_t1_ 1 JohnlOft I Ion IO FORD THUNDOllRD clud" frame ti hHd· It ACURA LEGEND Llncofn Mercury 35ttt Ann. l•t black/ 2828 Hart>or Blvcf blck IHther, Auto, '. ~Oatd. Good co,,dl· IEDAN eo .. M .... ca. Loaded, L.ow mlt ... • llonl Only 1200. Call Only '4,000 mlleal l540.5830 A 1 k f or Marco TOWN CAA Thia car la priced to ..... •t1,••0 (837054) Euy fin.no- Ing & over eC> tine quality vehlcl•• to ... , Johnson I Ion Lincoln Mercury 2828 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA. CA 540-5830 ·ao Toyota 4><4, ve, Sapd, •hell, cuatom whetla, •tereo"ape. HOOO obo. 645-2e7t. •ae YW Cabriolet AT, AC, Very Clean! Come teat drlvel (1231> se.1199 Thia I• one of Eu- rope' a flneat road c•r•. Moon roor, leather lnt1rl0t & Iota rporel (594218) se,see Com• ano drive thla luxurious • care todayl HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI Is someone spec"'I hovtng o birthday In January? Mnounce It In the Pilot and l~pendentJ Send In a non-returnable photo along with $10.00 or just a message with $5.00 and ~ wlll publish It on January 9th. • lJn.7904, a.ave mff• (ll034?4e) ,, _______ ...,..___ (186209) et-.••• MQ9. L1XV1 OF '81 CADILLAC HARIOR WUTlllllTIR IEVILLE MITIUlllHI 13590 -..Ch Blvd. Com• drive thl• 2833 u-~ Blvd 1porty lu1eury earl rMrrUVJ • , day Hawaffan \'eea• eu..oe y~·· loV9 Ill A at•aJ Cotta .... lion f0t 2, IH5. Call at S9,9 .. (314948) 540 4411 w. haw over eo low1---.,.,...------now white t~ latt. '84 saae 78k ml, mile ~ to aH. U9ed Bronco • •1-eoo-934-5865. excellent condition, An with easy flnanc. 351 Clell9land engine, El<CERCISE BIKE & new 1rana, IHtl'ler, lngf Ovet 37 yeara In recently lnltalled w/11ft atalr-cllmblng excer-auto, 17895. 780-8224. Orange Countyl ayatem. 15,000. -dser. bC>th computer· ,87 325 Johnson 1 Son 1eo.1092 tzed, unuMd, delux 4"1\0d•I• w/Warrantv. Black/Black, Priced 14().513() Or1glnally 1349/each. RlghU #00Ge7e •-.-7-""'a_o_d_a_n __ D..;.o_V_l_ll_o Take 1175/each. (Can STERLING MOTORS 4dr, 82k ml, 2nd Ml Ill II \'\;Ill'-! '.\llS(' l olll.i HON I>:\ ifO~f> '81 Honda LXI Auto, A/C, PIW, P/01, MAZDA 9125 '90 Mlata Conv ale, c:aa. lo mil••. cust. whla. Very clean. (1285) S13,950 ORANGE COAST ORANGE COAST JEEP AND EAGLE 1-80().522.JEEP 714/549-8023 •72 WI Bug con- vertible, new top, headliner, 5,000 ml on engine, must '" to appreclatel $5,000. 363-1433 JEEP AND EAGLE I~;:;:;;;;:;~~~ 1.aoo.ea2~1EeP ••ee vw C•brtotot• Johnson l Son Lincoln Mercury 2828 Hatt>ot Blvd" CcntaM .... ca 840-H~ ANTl~U t,S .\: <..:I..ASSIC'~• ··~~o ·ee Impala ss 398, power wlndO'NS, ale. power bfak••· tact!, conaoled , power seats, tilt, aJI stock. Excellent condition. $5500. 640-130G. MEHCt:DES !I I :m 714/549-8023 blue, 87k ml, air. maintenance by VW,1-t_9_5_8_Dod ______ P_ol_•_r_• $6000. 975-3144. 2dr, 90k ml oroglnl\I, -.ctettver) C.11 847-eMB MO 1444 ownw, cloth lnl9rlot, :SwHWINN child'• bike Immaculate ahape, carrier S30. Child'• '88 750fL 19950. 627-3047 day amall helmet $10. Sllver/81ack, Make 780-1879 eve/Wknd Tilt, cc. Caa•. 10k ml, '85 380SL lmmac cond, Very CIHnl (1077) anlJlock brkl,chromea tt0,825 2 Iopa, 1.26,050 must FUN IN THI! 8UNI extra clean, S2750. Immaculate, pam-527-3047 day pered '87 Cabriolet 7S0-1879 eve/wknd ~989 Offerl #008424 TRUNK. 19~0·1 atmr.. STERLING MOTORS -*-OOd/braaa trim. M0-8444 • t>rwrt. Good oond.•---,-81-3-2-.-1--- ., $45. ~e. e1s-e852. u Lo Lo Mii••· FlawleH, ,WATERFORD Crystal-#08888 f:':. ~~~y i::i::: STERUNG MOTORS • S50 HCh. 434-2936. MCM444 X11 Chriatmu Gitt. En· '89 75011 · cyclopedia new •d & w h It e /n at u r a I, Io • Jr ••t, great book HI, mil••. loaded! 11108653 ~Must Sell! 731-45e0. STERLING MOTORS .JEWEi HY. t lJ HS l40o9444 & All I' ti025 '91 31811 •Altu.tuo • l!atat• Black/Black, Lo MUes -.lewelry• Large ... 111006884 lectlon of d iamonds. STERLING MOTORS ..vintage walchH, Incl Mo.M44 Role• & Patek. We ---------buy, Mii, trade & re-79 633cal BMW, black pair. Wllll.am Harold on black, auto, pwr Jewelers. 311 e New-window, aunroof. n- .port Blvd @ 32rod St. au1pen1lon, chrome 873-0305 momo• w/1ow pro •Beautlful full length opoaaum .lur coat Reve,.lbl• ... raincoat with fur trim, European hooka. : Hardly worn. $950. -"42-4321 x 102. . PIJ\NOS & OH<iANS +;or,9 gator back tires. The beat, but I give upl $7,950. Dan 722-8744. 88 BMW 75011 Morocco' red pearl, Auto, A/C, leather, loaded. lo ml, Aak for Marco. St2,988 c1es101> HARBOR MITSUBISHI •Player Plano• 2833 Harbor Blvd. • C•l•ctrlc, mahogony, Costa M11a ·'Duo Art console) Must ___ s_4_0-44 __ •_t __ • -Salli S1500 obo 873·7677 H ICYC'l.ES U060 ~ CffHYSLEH !IOflO ORANGE COAST 18111 84°"2""'2. very low mllea, White on white w/new black top, ale. pwr 11eerlng, cruise, pull-out tape 1 AUTOS '79 Chryller LeBaron, 4dr aedan, $1000 •• la. SM to appreciate! 714475-4097 DODGE !lOtlf> JEEP AND EAGLE 1-800-522.JEEP 714/154N023 JAOUAH 9 10:; as XJe Thi• beloved pet '85 Dodge Maxi Van, needs good homel w/ pasa•"'19f' van, freah 31,000 mile extensive rebullt, 350 engine, warramy, aH records, new t1r11, frame hitch, 110.500. 875-Mtt. cc, am/Im atereo, clean In & out. ssooo. 54&-4743. t'OHU 907:> 'Be MUSTANG 6.0 1 owner. Xlnt cond. Fully equlpt. $5000 080 575-2683/497'45931 JEEP 9110 t 984 MERCEDES 380SL One owner, low mites, must aMI (1JWS199) L£XUSOF WESTMINSTER 13590 Beach BJvd . ae2 .. eoe NISSAN 9150 WANT EU U270 owner, muat Hal Only Christmas ca•h waiting $7499. 725-0233 X108 for 914, older MBZ, or 675-7167. British or odd exotics . For Ad Action Call a PiliL AD-VISOR Call Bob, 532-4890. 90 NISSAN 300Z 842-5978 Glacier white, Auto, T· ___________ ,.. ________ _ tops. Loaded• One 1""••iiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWI Owner, Alk for Marco (004756) S23,988 HARBOR MITSUBISHI 2833 Hatbot Blvd . Costa Me .. 540-449t OLUSMOBll.E 9155 t990 Cuti••• Calal• white, coupe, fully loadedl Must aacrl- flce. death forces sale. S 12,000 obo. 846-8724 TOYOTA 9210 '85 Toyota Tercel, 4apd, stlck·•hlft, trailer hitch. Xlnt cond Inside/out $2,750, obo 894-7t48. UP TO $600 PER MONTH * II aJlfClm * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BFACH AQUAalUS (J11n. 20·Ft'b. II). Ol~r lllllA (S.pt. 23-0ct. 22): lnvfttt· orl,g1naltty. lnnov1t1vf'nne. wilhngnews indivld1111I dec:luts, "You C'Ould auceftd gat1'. •n•IY J:•, tynthH1n various to mah frnh start W11h fulfillf'd if • C:LRARANCE SAL•I Everything Must Go Thia WMkf New & uaMS. can 931-1seot Mott RnolaUona: hgaffd for In this aseignm•nt. it lnvolvH travf'I, IOUl'C'ft of information. You'll get pie· ''wishing" for dtfff'rent kind of y•ar in Mel Tonne, brilllent Virgo alnpr·eu· tHching, uniqu• publto11on " Moral• ture in propt'r ord•r. fi n•ncial reward 1992 Transportation Deadline: January 6, 5:00 p.m. Send your message to: The Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92697 Attn: Closslfled Happy Birthday ----,._. -- Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. ....... By CHARLES GOREN wfth OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-Eut-Weat vulnerable, u South you bold: +A96• QQ6 0 83 ~76-f2 The bidding baa proceeded: Eut South Weet North 2 +• PaM PaM Dbl P.. ? • Weak two-bid What action do you take? Q.2-Aa South, vulnerable, you bold: +98' <:7832 OQ762 •1098 Thfl bidding baa proceeded: Weet North Eut South 1 <> Dbl P.. 1 What action do you take? Q.3-Both vulnerable , u South you bold: +QJ 9 AJ6 0 6 •AK.Q8783 The bidding ha.a proceeded: Weat North Eut Sooth 1 0 p.. l "' 1 What action do you t.a.ke? Q.4-Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: •e <:1.u10BM2 O.J& •.U& The biddinc bu proceeded: South W..t Nonlil Eut l Q P.. t • P .. 2 Q P .. 3 • P .. 1 What do you bid now? Q.5-Neit.her vulnerable, u South you bold: •AKe 9 AK7&31 OA M62 Partner opem the biddinc with one diamond. What do you mpond? Q .8-Botb vul.nenble, u South you bold: •.J7M3 QJ096 GAlO •A86 ~e bidding bu proaeded: 1""orth Eut Soatll West 1 0 P... 1 • P .. 1 NT P .. 1 What action do you take? Answers located in this section. thor. I will tonUnae to ••lntain _,..as '"ult You're mOl'f' than l'f'ady could follow Sc•nario un1qu•, n clttng, GEMINI (May 21 ·l un• 20 ). Takf' hlghftt vocel atandards end to revere to tacklf' this prol"('t dynamic. chall•nging Fltr1at1on Sf'rt· a re of practical mattf'rs, chf'Ck l'f'frHh· taleat end to tptted tM word ron· PISCES (f•b 19-March 20) MaMion oia. m•nt li1t, bf' wary o f one who hu too ttn1ln1 •Y blop1phy of the lete complf'ted Lovf' l'f'lehonshlp rt'Storf'd. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Att•n· much liking for "•duh bf'vu1gH · 1--------------------------- pnl•·d,..mmer hddy Rich (~n-Previous rulf'S no long•r •pply You•"' hon revolvn around hom•. appt'arancf'. Kttp ~nt l'f'SOluttons relatf'd to fit· HOA TS 70 I I ttr). For Scorpio ..trono-r Carl "frtt spirit." focua on myttl'ry, in. poM1blt' salf' or purchaw of mus1cal 1n· nl'SS. hHlth CanCf'r n.iihvf' pl•ys rolf' Slpft: I wlll rully do my bftt to be 1 1 1 strumf'nt. Sc•n•no f••tu-h•rmony, CANCER (Junf' 21 -July 22) Bf' ""'--1 fa) b be' I tngu•. g •mour. •Pr 1u1I ttVf'laho n • ~ •n 30 ft Apollo flybrldge, •j:;;..v•,b ~ w .,::.le ing fl~r-Ann. Libra pt'r'IOnt reprewn1fd choiCf' of colors, gourmf't d1n1ng Fama· pr~1call f'nough to bf' •w•tt of plumb· dual control, twin • Y tonttm ng ly l'f'un1on follows l'f'<'f'nl disputf' ing aci •hf't ChKlr. <Amini mnsag• '22Sa, 1leepa e, Lofnln Mtrology. I wlU c-o•f-to• paudty IF OECEMIEl 21 IS YOUR 01v•rs1fy. accf'nt pl•ns for f'nterta1n, ODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE f L I-'-I .. _ I 81RTHDAY y I h Ir. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·DK 21) c. bait tank, UHF/ o aaow ,_. ronttm ng t ... t enc t'nt : ou •re •n ong1na t an • m•nl You'll ttef'avf' g•nu1nf' com pl a· VHF II h d ---~ --'-y I ti · t l EmphutS on llf'Cttts. cl;indn hnt' .,. · • ga ey, ea , ... •nu IK .... tt. _, ,_ a ona. •r. ~ p1onttring ap1n . you a to mf'nta on •p~~I. w.iirdrobe Lov•· 15 wtndteaa, new benl-plt..t •r<r •ltr•chvf'. controvf'rst1I. dynemic rangf'mf'nts. subtlf' h ints Whet had l"f'•I' 1>1ea, Dinghy w/ motOf, ARIES (Mirth 21-April 19 )· Mu11c •nd ~r of abundanct> of 1ei. •P· bftn kfpt from you will fuaHy be re-LEO (July 23·Aug 22) R•put to· awlmatep, s25.ooo aurrounda your eun1 this Saturd1y -..1 Leo. Aqua.nus .......,.,n, pl•y mHn· vslf'd. T•nns clHrly ddlned. Bf rHhs· night ....,.vtdf'S "w•rm·up" for tomor· obo. Must aM 10 ep-, r--r-·-f pl r·-prec:Jatel 883-IM-45 wk, night Focua 11leo on flowus, dn1gn. ingful roln In your liff'. You would be he in vif'W 0 Kft, sit\14'hons. J>f'OPI• row Locatton will be chown, family ..131·2300 hm. luxury tl1tml, art obj«ta. Mytt•ry wiM to 1vold heavy llfling. Fathf'r hold Pnvacy• m•mber will u y, "'Pl•ue lf't m• be 1n ---------1 "guf'St'' lntrigllft. df'llghta. Thoef' who mor. infllM'nct> than did mothf'r Cur· CAPRICORN (DK 22 · J•n 19) charg•'" Don't pum1t pridf' to block :q. ft Luhr• flybr, micro, U'"llt you to "con("*" muat r<rally bl' 1 f docn Powu pl•y d•y -w11hn romf' lruf' an p,,....l"t'9S Gav• •n •nthusl-·"c "O K"' g en tw 225 alpa e rent eye• Htu.ttS Mic adjuttm•nt. ·-o ' ' -· • ' ' foola. .. -fuddling f•nt ti ft VIRGO (Aug 23·"'-nt 22)· -=-u.s on great fishing or diving, T uaus I re.toratlon cf hermony In connf'Ction -. • as c. SW I mannf'r """'r-~ ACROU 1 Part cf India • Rou1e 11 -Vagas 14 Waterf .. 15 Dlacontlnlle 18 NeighbOr cf Que, 87 Olsprow 88 Upend -89 Kin cf ...... 70 Play fOf -71 AlloWI to UM DOWN 1 Deed 2 Tlbeten~ 3 Ooea unc:t. tak. 8. Whal.... f"" A (Apn 20-Mly 20): Spot· You'll be 'd ' ... h d · h h • plor t h I ... ,. •• .,. wlth JT&etlvn. flnandel plctutt will be n 1ng mg t'Spttt' t ow w o i. • ion, c aractf'r •n• y111, a.,1 1ty downpayment. Owner light on powu. 1utborlry. l'ft90nalbili· brigJilter than a.ntidpeted. would dislodg• you af they rould Spot · to synthn1u 1nform1tion gerne~ financing S32K obo. ty. pl'\'Mutt of d1tldllnf'. Opportunity light •Ito on Khif'vf'm•nt. pus1on from v.nous sour'Cfl. Sho rt trip In· 17 -cf contents 18 Not Y9' dlflnl1e 20 enact one 22 Santa'- 23 Ent,... Item 25 c.,., 4 Anorney.--- 5 Alward: !'O\H:ll Bl)A TS 7012 .~1-8333d, 875-08171. n llb to tab atoc:k. chtt.k innntory, to •·--D .~ 2I 1M 1 AQUARIUS (Jan lO·ff'b IS) Rf'· volvtt ,..letavf'. pr•par•tlon for Nf'w gain 1«ond wind. Oldu lndividu•I __ ,, ~lfftuo< • Yf'ar ct>lf'bnllon flUt' to be 5"tisflf'd with old rulN. "'l!u · wlll help obtain nltttMlry funding. Slrll• S..nda: Branford M1rNlt.. latlons. Stretch tal•nts. reach far •nd LIBRA (Sf'pt 23-0ct 22). Stick clOSf' 28 AalMnder wcNK 8 Circle pen 7 Go bectt In 8 Prohibition 8 tam ten ao COAST MAa.IN• GEMINI (M•y 21 ·Junf' 20): Wish Vll'go •-.Ida•, .. being hlllled • "-• wide, OVf'ttOmf' inhibitions concerning to homf' if pott1blf'. If you Vf'ntutt too -ti' Wooden Hull. Har· will bf' fulfillf'd with h1tlp of on1t at di•· auopllo•let U.ece John Collnne. He dlttan<'lt. l1nguagf'. You'll gain ad mar· far you'll •pt'nd mol'f' mon•y than orig· ~ cNtMr. Xlnt cond. tan«, pt'rhap1 overlfft. C1'fftiv1t jlit(ft .. _ a L-1-.... -. '. • .... 26, t~) end 5 I ·11 ........ inelly lnt•ndf'd Articl• that h•d bftn " I ted " s Ill be __ _. -.. -.·:-:: "'..,... 7WV en, ov• WI not ~ a strangf'r Arin ! 11,000 080. 845-8709 K1 va · tltul quo w t...-.. blrtllpeth _ tlMM, combl•ed with Involved. Iott, miasang or stol•n will bf' ttturnf'd. Gnlham - 29 Sturn.bte 30 Modified 32 Afrtcan l1Yer 34 Olmlnlahlng 39T ... al 10 Uona ()( Rama 11 Franch l1Yer 12 Hammering SA 11. 1101\ rs 7 0 I ' • Hid•. Focut on orlgln11ity, dering, ••,.loslal eapecb. pefnt pfct11ne of <raurua, anothf'r Llbran ttpr.wnted lmaglNtlon. Arift involved. • ........ •-..a k 1-~1 Id I ~-PISCES (ff'b. 19 -March 20 ). K•y SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Main · CANCER (Jun• 21·Ju.1)' 22): St.-an.ocw ... N, •JM• -v 4111 -· word Is "•nhght•nmf'nt " What h•d ,._. .. llboat wtth ln~ndt'na, plonttnng •pirit, will· tfMCI to .. 1r.. fwtare 111'°* Into bffn puzzling, pt'rplolng beromu tein aura of my1t•ry. gl1mour, antrigu1t. : two tallt • cov•r. Ina..-to t1ke n-ry risk You'll bf' r ... aacl femaee In 1~2. Muult.. crytt•I clur. You'll gain grNtf'r inde· What you dn1tt will be tt"Ct'lved in : $450. .,7=2 °' lnvi,oratect by poatibiUty that nf'W lovt Virp·Ub, '1p clMp, '9 faKIMted by pt'ndence of thought, action Sttnano "fudnating" rnann•r Clandf'$tiM .,. .• : could' bt on horizon, Family m1tmbt'r wll.lt .. , ~ atraap, ••t·of-fut\I,... conunu.nicahon, spiritual nl· ren11rment for holiday l•nda udte· wUI l•nd moral auppon. U..-~ ......_ He nplaJ.., '1 uw, toum~y. nwnt. af*-. Pilcft play. me,ar role ..,l'I I II .'.. ..;Klllll\1-.. ,0111 UO (July 23·Aug. 2.2): Y04.11l bl' In · ........ t.J ......... te MJl• 0.q IF DECEMIER lt IS YOUR SAGITTAalUS (Nov 22-DK. 21 ): trl1ued t.y Individual who lntroduttS uwl wa,.. SMlter to ptdc ti-. f'laltt lllTHOAY: You att lntuit1Vl', a Miu· Spotllaht Oft powtt. authority. tt1pon· . .leM C...,I. c•.a-you to unutu•I 1ub;..,,.tt, inclu.dln1 ...... U. ,.J ..,...... -t" that So _, ... nd 1ibili4Y. recogn1tlCHl of hmt limitation. .I ,...... ,,_. • I"'" _ .. 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"....._, .,,.., ,......_ ...cridiw ---iiilllliiWl~:~:3~· .. ·: .. ., ..... ,.. ......... : .. ,_ .• __ .. _ .. _,.. __ ~ .......................... d..... ...... ...... ~. fO< .. 01\ ................. _.;... _____ ...lJ ..... _ ... -........._. ---~ .................... ______ ""'!'--:~""' .... ,,_,----...;.;.,-----------....Ji...;.;.;;;..;;;:.;;,;;.:.=..;.;;:,; 7 • I 57 8'rd 58 -Offtca 11......, 82 Unccln'• nk*N1'1'4 ... , ..... -~on.: .... 12 13 I ~ .. . . c • , . - 0 0 EXplorer Ford's c•act utlllty _.I ••rnlnll Blend of performance, luxury and comfort no secret to fast success It's easy to sec why Ford's Oedgling Explorer model has stormed on the scene and captured a commandina mar- ket-share lead in the crowded compact utility vehicle category. In only its second model year, the Ex- plorer off crs a combina- tion of performance, appearance, luxury and comfort that is un- equaled in its catgcgory. ~., The Explorer is big-11 ger and more powerful ca than Japanese competi------ tors like the Nissan Aut Pathfinder, Toyota 0 4Runncr and Isuzu Review Trooper. It offers a ----- smoother, more comfortable ride than larger, less luxurious counterparts like the Toyota Land Cruiser. The result: The Explorer has won crit- ical acclaim, and, more importantly, it bas been well received by sport utility buyers. In the first eight months of the 1991 model year, Ford sold nearly 160,000 Ex- plorers, accounting for nearly 31 percent of the North American market for the 18 vehicles in its segment. The Explorer is outselling its nearest two competitors - the Jeep Cherokee and Chevrolet Blazq -combined. The Explorer's interior is spacious and thoughtfully designed. There arc a host of well-conceived extras inside, such as spring-mounted change holders, a scroll- ing cover for rear cargo, a split fold- down rear scat, double visors, lighted • • • JMOn~/ltdrpwfdetit Ford's 1992 Explorer is bigger, more powerful than Japanese competitors like the Nissan Pathfi nder and Toyota 4Runner. vanity mirrors and large, oonvenicntly designed storage compartments. For an extra $1,205, the Explorer adds a preferred equipment package that in- cludes leather interior and sport bucket scata. The driver's scat has a lumbar sur: port system and offers the oomfort I d expect in an expensive luxury car. Basic power f eaturcs, such as power windows, mirrors, steering and brakes, are included at no extra cost. A1'l up- graded Ford JBL sound system is avaal- abJe at an extra $783. Legroom, headroom and seating room arc ample. With the rear seat folded down, the four-door Explorer boasts 80 cubic feet of hauling space. A two-door version is also available. The exterior is stylishly designed. The Explorer offers an optional exterior trim and scat engraving ($412) named after outdoorsman clothing designer Eddie Bauer. The Eddie Bauer model also of- fers a roof rack. As for performance, the Exptorcr has remarkably smooth steering and a rela- tively comfortable ride for its category. It's powered by a 160-horscpowcr V6 that delivers fairly good acceleration and power. The vehicle: 1992 Ford Explorer four-door 4X4 The ptb: MSRP -$21,919; Asteste<t -$25,166 The pts: Four-liter, 160-hp V6 with electronic fuel inject.ion; optional four-speed automatic overdrive transmission The lineage: Introduced In March 1990, the Ford Explorer enters its second model year with a 31 ~rcent share of the Nof'th American market for oompact utility vehicles, besting all 17 of its oompetitors. The Explorer bas the muscle to tow up to S,600 pounds. Rear anti-lock b,Ucs are included at no extra cosL The Explorer can be shifted into four- wheel drive at the push of a button. For- tunately, it doesn't have those inconve- nient manual hub locks. At the push of another button, the E_xt>lorcr'1 four- wheel drive can be shifted anto low range for particularly rough going. When equipped with automatic over- drive transmission, the Explorer geta a reported 16 miles per gallon in city driv- ing and 21 miles per gallon on the high- way. The four-wheel-drive Explorer starts at about $22,000, and easily tops $25,000 with extras thrown in. The base two- wheel-drive model starts under $20,000. This sounds like a lot of money to pay for a vehicle, but the Explorer's price is highly competitive in a category known for sticker shock. NEW YEAR .... NEW CAR Times is ticking. away. chance to save on eve This car • lS • In your last stock!!! 1992 EXPO LRV AM/FM stereo, full carpet, tinted glass, power rear lock w/graphics & molding Pkg. $10,995 (010056) one only at this Price . 189 MIRAGE 2·DR·HJI 54pd., A/C, ful ..,... OCMft ' "'°"'' (081798) *7195 MONTERO FACTORY CLEARAnCE STICKER PRICE LS SPORT UTILITY MODEL 1Li~~:s20,oaa *18,595 ECLIPSE FACTORY CLEM~MJCE STIC~.ER PHICf GSX TUllO AhN,*M,MS s20 3a1 ·1 a m NC. Ir., Pf#, PA. 9 ~1~1Q ' , 1992 DIAMANTE 3.0 v-6, 175 HP, cruise control, floormats, P/W, P/L, AM/FM cass.1 air bag, alloy wheels . • ... 19 695 ,(030282) One Only at thla prtce. MIRAGE FAClORY Cl F r~RMJCE STICKER PFil·:~[ 4·DR. .... "" lad. NC. ....., ... PIS.•• ... (1156362) LS 4·DR. SEDAN · --NC. MWM ,.5 ~=-:' ~11 ;312 ... 1991 ECUPIE Allio., P/8, .. NC (034411) PICKUPS FACTORY C'U .\r::,·; ~~ ~TICKER f .. • 4x4 P/U UY-Idle* • ~~ s14 ,229'11,869 4/WDP/U t , • :.:=..•s14 229•1 ••"235211 ' ' ,,.~_ -------~ - Hia,an ~ uaa Piiot ·~----------------..-.--...-.--------------------------------------------------- .. .. .. , .. .. .. • ow yeu can take your 'home' on a European vacation Authors of motornome travel book to speak at Anaheim RV Show For thole who want to take their home on the road, even when the road is on t11nother continent, a recently published book tells you how to proceed. "Trt11vel Europe with your Motor Home" is an indispensable guide for travelers that want to see Europe at their own pace and enjoy the economy and Oexlbility of motor home travel. This 450-page travel guide covers every ~ of motor home travel In Europe from planning your trip to how to ship your motorhome across seas. Other areas dlsa.issed include negotiating the autobahns, mountain roads and ferries; cal'T)ping; shopping; sites and attractions, including Eastern Bloc countries; travel tips; and returning to the United States. The authors, Nancy and Ralph Rosenlund, have traveled extensively throughout Europe in their Falcon van motor home. 'We wanted to experience Europe by RV, but couldn't find any travel books or information to help us plan this kind of Daihatsu Charade goes 103 miles on single gallon of gas Imagine a car that can travel from New York to Chicago on a single eight-gallon tank of gas. A Daihat:su Charade prototype recently completed a world-record journey around Britain in which the 1.0 liter turbo diesel averaged an incredible 103.1 miles per gallon. A team of three drivers drove the Charade turbo diesel on a 3,621 mile journey around Britain over the course of 169 hours, including rest stops, to gain a spot in the Guinness Book of records. The Daihatsu used 35.155 gallons of fuel during the record-setting tour, the equivalent of traveling from New York to Los Angeles on about $44 in gas. Since their Introduction into the U.S. market in 1988, the Japanese-built Daihatsu Charades have been among the most fuel efficient vehicles on the road. The 1992 Charade 3-door hatchback has an EPA fuel mileage rating of 42 highway and 38 city. The Charade 4-door sedan with 5~peed manual transmission also stretches fuel dollars with rating.s of 38 highway and 35 city. baihatsu vehicles are more than just fuel efficient The durability of the front wheel drive Charade WilS proven in the recent Kenya Safari Rally, where the charade was a "giant killer" amon~ 57 entries, capturing two class championships in the ~ling 2,606-kllometer race. The race Challenged both four-wheel and two-wheel drive suspensions, with only 27 cars succeseful!Y. finishing the race. In addition to the Charade 3-door hatchback, Daihatsu offers the family-sized Charade 4-door sedan and the Rocky wide-track 4x4 sport utility vehicle. 89' 525 IA Lo Lo Miies Flawless #006886 '9~ ~8 IS 8 ac ack Lo Miies. #006614 '87 325 llack/llack Priced "I"· #OOM - ' '89 750 IL Whlter4Natunll Lo Ml .... Loaded fflllll 11"'9r/llCICk MakeOlfef #006414 trip," Ralph R.osenlund Yid. "So we just threw caution to the wind M\d went for It. 'We heartily recom~nd seefng Europe this way and wrote the boo&c to make motorhOme travel In foreign countries as easy as possible for other free-spirited travelers." The Rosenlunds will conduct seminars on the topic at the 27th annual Anaheim Sports, Vacation & RV Show at the Anaheim Convention Ce,.ter Saturday, Jan . 4 through Sunday, Jan. 12. 'r Show hours are Saturda~ noon-10p.m.; Sundays, noon-6 p.m.; and Monday through Friday, 2-10 p.m. Admission for adults is $6.95, children (ages 6-15) $2.25 and children under 6 free of charge. The Anaheim Convention Center is located at 800 W. Katella, across from Disneyland. For more information, call 999-8900. "For years Ralph and I have explored the nooks and crannies of the world, and we've always had the best of times," Nancy Rosenlund said. "Our 1 5 years of extensive international travels have taken us through Africa, Asia and South America. We lived in Europe for two years and did a great deal of exploring." Nancy Roselund (right) and husband, Ralph, will speak on traveling Europe by motorhome at the Anaheim Sports, Vacation and RV Show, Jan. 4-12. NEW AUTO GUIDE MUNnNGTON II.ACM Yau &pecLWt DelMr1 19131 Beacll Bl 405 & Pat ICJ0.96-ACVIA; U2-CI095 NOIM REMS COASTAL ACUltA SUper Pl1ces. SI.-Sdedlon Harbor llMI @ 405 fwy. Costa Mesa 979·2&00 MT1N ACUltA M WANT TO BE 11AGAINW19911 YOtJU SAVE MOREi 5 frtfWI'/@ ~ 71'"'69·-9900 s So. cars leadlna Alla cir tor 11 consecu11ve yen. Alfa Romeo. 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LEXUS OF wesTm1nsTeR 13590 Beach Blud., Westminster, CA on Beach Blvd., just south of the 22 fwy. 7141892-6906 2131566-3888 ,._.,,_....,_...,6- ' There is a vandal lurking outside, attacking the vital components or every automobile In its path, leaving thousands of unaware motorists stranded on the side of the road. The vandal is called winter and with it comes such accomplices as rain, sleet, wind, snow and cold temperatures. Each year when winter strikes nearly 25 percent of all vehicles e1<perience starting difficulties, according to Industry statistics. Cold temperatures reduce the starting power of batteries by up to 1 S percent and can also be the cause of repeated battery problems. Low an~freeze levels, cracked hoses and belts and worn windshield-wiper blades are also frequent symptoms of winter wear and tear. "Automotive problems brought on by cOld winter weather are ~ difficult to detect and ~rally go unnoticed until a malfunction occurs," said Mike Manor, president and chief executive offirer of Chief Auto Parts Inc. One o( the most common winter-related car problems is cAndensation, which fonns in the gas tank, causing gas lines to freeze-up.• In cold climates, it takes longer for engines to reach temperatures hot enough to burn off the moisture. Oil-related starting problems are also a concern during winter months. In freezing temperatures, untreated oil can become thick, taking longer to reach and lubricate vita2en ine parts, leaving an engine ex to friction and wear. o protect your car trom winter weather and heavy wear, Chief Auto Parts specialists off er the folk1Wfn8 mliritenance tips: • Wa.Sh your vehicle to remoYe salt, gravel and mud, and apply a good wax and rust protectk>n sealant. • Check headlamps to be sure they are In working conditioh. • Add a gas treatment with every gasoline Off-up to remove excess moisture that may cause the gas line to freeze. • Check windshield washer nuid levels. For cotd weather select -a brand that includes antifreeze. • Add oil conditioner to ensure your en$ine will turn over easier during winter months. • Check and replace hoses that are spongy or brittle, looking for spots that are swelling or cracked. • Be sure hose damps are tight and secure and otherwise tighten or replace as necessary. Yokohama offers new. truck tires for '92 Yokohama Tire Corporation's RY112A model @ FLETCHER JONES M·O·T·O·R·C·A·R·S NEWPORT BEACH 1301 Quail Street '114•833•9300 Yokohama Tire Corporation has expanded its off~rings in. the heavy tr':'ck market with the 1ntroduct1on of a new tire, the RY112A. The RY112A is specifically designed for free-rolling wheel positions which are normally prone to irregular wear. Although the RY112A is primarily designed for on-highway trailing position, it may be utilized for the front axle. The tire features a five-rib tread pattern with semi-round shoulders to promote even wear in trailer-axle positions. The intermediate tread depth of 13/32 inches allows the tire to maintain a cool running temperature, which prolongs durability and enhances fuel economy. The RY112A is available in four sizes: 295/7SR22.S, 285/75R24.S. 11 R22 .S and 11 R24.S. "As the third product brought to the heavy truck segment this year, the RY112A signifies Yokohama's continuing efforts to utilize new technology while continuing to set fuel economy standards in the industry," said William Forsch, marketing manager, commercial products group. Through reinforced bead construction and premium casing construction, the RYl 12A offers multi-retread capabilities. Yokohama Tire Corporation is the U.S. distribution arm of Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., which was established in 1917. It markets a complete line of tires for high performance, light truck, passenger car, original equipment, truck and bus, and off-the-road mining and construction applications. FLEET CANCELIA'FIDN ORDER ~'15" RODEOS 1991 RODEO 4X4 .~~~ • $.1 VB ENGINE • FUEL INJECTION • POWER smRING • 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES ABS • RECLINER aucm • FULL CARPET • FULL BUABE PACKAGE • FOUR WHEEL DRIVE • S SPEED TRANS • CHILD PROOF DOOR LOCKS • ISUZU ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE FACTORY STICKER $16,123 YOUR PiRICE $12,618 . Automatic vs. manual: Fuel efficiency only one part of debate By AlelC Glndlra _.. .... Nat I am planning to bu. y a new car and my primary conc::em is fuel • ea>nomy. l'\'e heard conflicting a ts as to Whic;h def ivers better gas m ge, a manual transmission or an auto- matic. Can you shed some light on the subjecd LY. A. In general, manual transmissions de- liver better fuel eoonomy and performance than automatJa, but there are many fac- tors to consider when making comparisons. Manual transmissions usually have better gear ratios and a Sth gear or overdrive, which uses less fueJ when cruising at mode rate or hbth speeds. A number of auto- matic:S widl <Mrdrive are available; some are eledronlally (oomputer) controlled, re- sulting In better shift point selection, which mea(ls better mileage. Regardless of which automatic you have, you will have less control over the fu~I economy than with a manual transmlssk>n. For further comparisons, you may want to pidc up a oopy of the "Gas Mite.ge Guide" published annually bv the Environ- mental Protedion Afl!ncy CE'PA>, avai~ble at new car dNlen or ~PA offlas listed In the .phone book. The guide has fuel mile- age lor all current models sold. Q The wires holding the muffler on • my 1975 Mazda RX-4 keep break· ing m using a ·coat hanger wire .. Is that heavy enoughl H.N.M . A. You should use the thick rubber do- nuts specified my Mazda for the exhaust system. Wire won't hold because the con- stant vibrations of the chassis and the en· gine will cause metal fatigue. Exhaust systems that use metal hangers require pieces much larger than wire, usu- ally large brackets and u-bolts. Engineers don't specify metal to met.al hangers in au- tomobile exhaust systems because such parts transfer noise to and from the chassis. In addition to the two rear hangers, there Is a rubber hanger on the front right side of the muffler. If that Is broken, more of the system's weight is supported by the rear haneers, thus causing ·them to break prematurely. I have a 1979 Porsche 91 1 SC • with an oil drain plug that's ap- pa frozen in the transmlssk>n. I've tried cheater bars and I'm afraid that I will round out the pf ug or break the case if I put any more force on it. What should I dol J.P.C. A. First. let's try the simple and dieap approach. Assuming that the transmission is completely cold, the aluminum transmis- sion case may ha\'e oontracted on the steel drain plug, damping it unusually tight If this is the case, and if you still have oil in the transmission, simply drive your car until the transmission is hot. Then try loosening the drain rlug. If it stil doesn't loosen, it may be cross threaded. You should then take it to a competent mechanic. Pontiac appears to have gambled wisely on Bonneville When Pontiac completely redesigned its full-size Bonneville lineup for the 1992 model year, it took a gamble on oonsumers ~ng a very sporty looking full-size sedan. Well, the earfy results are in and it appears that the gamble is paying off. Through the first two month of the 1992 model year, Bonneville sales have increased 40 percent over the same period last year. the car has received rave reviews from bodl the daily and enthusiast press, and has been tabbed a "Best Buy" by several key publications. November sales alone have increased 71 percent and represented the best perlormance for that month in the past three years. "With its sportier exterior and roomier interior, standard driver-side air bag and other enhancements, induding improved engine performance and fuel economy, the Bonneville and its uplevel stablemates, the SSE and SSEi, are off to a great start," said John G. Middlebrook, Pontiac general manager and a General Motors vice president "We're especially pleased, given the depressed state of the auto industry, at the excellent reception these new full-size Pontlacs have received.'' Owners of Bon~eville Se models point to its exterior styling and performance characteristics as primary reasons for their high level of satisfaction with the vehicle. Overall, 94 percent of the initial customers surveyed rated the Bonneville "excellent" or "very good." "In this very competitive business, pleasing customers is the bottom line and VOLVO -----CQ~jll\ MESA Bonneville has more than met the challenge/' Middlebrook said. "Even our toughest critics, the writers at the auto entfiusiest magazines, are in agreement" Middlebrook specifically cited such magazines as "Consumer Oiizest," "Popular Science," "Motor Trendy, and "Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine" as being in praise of the new Bonneville. 1991 CLEARANCE HUGE INCENTIVES HUGE SAVINGS Salurday December 28, 1991 871 Tuttle Click N issan of Costa Mesa Y ear E nd Used Car Clearance Sale lepd,AJC,--.. (11131) •3995 '•aamuT 111Pall' led. eHft. ceea., CUlllOfn bumper, cweom ......._ (11179) .•5995 MADM IE Auto., A/C, casa., roof, P/Mllta (11180) *8999 'II er.Ml.a AAJfo.::18· A/C, c..., P/W, CIC T-ber roof, v.a. (11217) •9995 •• vw JETTA AIC.~.eunroot (11131) *8895 -AllT'O., p/a, ale, CASS., p/w, TILT, C/c p/SEATS, MOONROOF. (11175) •9999 Auto., F'/8, A/C, ceee., eunroot. 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D•.211 AleiMI S7 l52JI on app!Md cl9dt~1') I : c hrilbQU hu paued us by and tho 1 new year ii upon us. Did )OU for-t pt to purcbuo a &irt for tho bowl· ting fanatic on your list. trs not too Ja&el I The. Ona 'lte>p on the Professional I Bowlen Assodatlon 1992 Winter Tour will be just a few miles up tho 405. Gable Ho!JSC Bowl in Torrance will bost tho Sl?S,000 ACDelco Cassie Jan. 5·11 and tickets for all sessions arc still available. Action begins with a Pro-Am event for junior bowlers on Sunday. Jan. S. There are also Pro-Am squads set for 12:15 and 2:30 p.m. Sunday and ~raJ Pro-Am squads take the Ooor Tuesday, Jan. 7. Entry feo for the Jun· iot Pro-Am is S30; the Senior Pro-Am has the same price tag. Adult Pro-Am fee is $90 and includes a Brunswick Pearl Rhino bowling ball. If you can't bowl a Pro-Am, you may watch. There's no admission chargo on Sunday. Tucs- day•s admission is only $4. If you want to obtain photos and autographs of your favorite prof es• sional bowlers. stop by Gable House Tuesday morning. The Pro Practlcc and Autograph Session costs a mere S2. U you need more information. or would like to order tickets. call Gable House Bowl at (310) 378-2265. 0 Kona Lanes hosted a Coleman Classic High Roller Win-a-Spot recently and good tc0rcs were abundant. Topping the field With a fine 235 average was Jeff Blyar, who shot 685 for his first three games and ped a 289 at the end of the set. rs six-game total was 1,412 anny Hall was just a mark behind )\l)"lr at 1,299. Hall rolled 729 for his final three. Blyar pocketed $500 for first and Hall received $250 for second. Six placed were paid out with 1,294 - a 215 average -low to cash. "Snile game highlight Tor tho night was Tony Bowman's tifth-gamc 300. He re- ceived $100 from Kona Lanes for his per- fecto. Bowman placed fourth in the main e.ient Joe Coleman, owner and president of COieman Oassics, enjoyed the outing and ~ pleased with the scoring at Kona. Bc'U be back to present another big eratch sweeper for area keglers Jan. 19. , Watch for details. 0 A member of the Costa Mesa Police : Department made out like a bandit the • past couple of weeks at Kona Lanes. : Aaron Thomas, a rapidly improving southpaw, won $250 in the 3-6-9 event in ' a recent 4-Game Handicap No-Tap tour- ' nament. He then came back last Thursday , nlabt to pace second in a Kona Lanes . league bowlers only Handicap ~-Oamer. He rolled pmcs of 194, 179 and 199 for sn scratch and added 135 pins handicap. He carries a 143 average in the Coast Men's League where he bowls on a team with four other CMPD officers. 1 Takin& first place for the men in the "Kona Only" event wu Todd .Kausen See BOWLING/Cl . PlayoNl-llound ........, llctlon c December 28. 1991 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot Sports Editor Roaer Carlson •••• 642-4330 ext.387 Glr1s basketba1VC2 High school soccer/C2 Home & GardenS/C6 - Estancia gets a rematch with Huntington Beach after 69-58 triumph By Rlchant Dunn $polts Wlttet COSTA MESA - Thanks to additional study time, Estancia High's Eagles knew ; what was ahead of ~ them. • Yes, the height advantage was theirs • with 6-foot-7 Matt Fuerbringer and 6- 7 Jeff Byrne, but this team from Bel- levue, Wash. -Interlake High's Saints -didn't migrate nearly 2,000 miles for merely some Orange County recreation. The Saints live and die by the out- side shot. Friday night, in the champi- onship quarterfinals of the Coast Christmas Classic at Estancia High, they died. Estancia (8-3) had too much muscle inside, scoring a 69-58 victory to ad- vance to the semifinals tonight at 7 o'clock against Huntington Beach, a team the Eagles defeated, 71-51, in the recent Tournament of Champions. "If we hadn't seen them (Thursday) night, we wouldn't have thought that they could shoot 3-pointers so well," Eagles Coach Tim O 'Brien said of the Saints. ' Perhaps the most critical time came toward the end of the first half, when Estancia led by only one (27-26). "They put on a full-court pres5 and we didn't have our starters in there," Interlake Coach Jeff Bright said. "Coach O'Brien was pretty astute for putting that press on, knowing that our first-string guys were out. If it was a league game for us, we wouldn't have done that, but we had some kids in there and we didn't want to kill any confidence they had " lntcrlakc ( 4-2) had rolled off seven See ESTANCIA/a Schedule Saturday Ch•mplonahlp Semlflnala 7 p.m. -Htn. Beach vs. Estancia 8:40 p.m.-LB Jordan vs. Tustin Fifth Place Semifinals 3:40 p.m. -Irvine vs. Hoover 5:20 p.m. -Righetti vs. lmertake Conaol•tlon Semifinals 12:20 p.m. -Banning vs. Pomona 2 p.m. -Hanford vs. Npt. Harbor 13th Place Semlflnals 9 a.m. -CdM vs. Mission Viejo 10:40-Esperanza vs. Dana Hills Monday 9.40 am. -13th place 11 20 a.m. -111h place 1 p m. -Consolallon 2:40 p.m. -7th place 4:20 p.m. -Slh place lee~ &tanda'1 Ty Schisler goes In for a layup In Eagles' 69-58 victory Friday night over Interlake. Eric Peterson (14) defends. 6 p.m. -3rd J11ace 7:45 p.m.-Championsh1p Sailors bounce back, 60-40 Newport Harbor duels Hanford in consolation semis Mesa moves into semifinals · wi~h 5 5-52 victory over SLO ~lllnyf-. • --CX>STA MESA -Coach Jim Wcetta 1dmittcd his Costa Mesa Hfah girl$ basketball team was more lhan a li11ie ofl Friday night. But be. could take aolacc in the Mustangs moving on to the semi- finals -0f lhc Costa Mesa Winter aassic. The Muslangs survived a slug- gish ~rformancc to Odgc San Lujs Obis~, SS-52, and advance to to- nights 8 p.m. championship semi· final against San Ocmcntc. · "We played hard. in spurts, We just couldn't keep anything going." Weeks said. "And they're a good team. They're a much belier re• bounding team than I saw last night (in their opening-round vic- tory)." C.Osta Mesa junior guard Olivia DiCamilli typified the Mustangs evening. The All-ClF standou1 hit just 3 of 17 shots from the field, but had what it took down the stretch to preserve the Mustangs' precarious fourth-quarter cushion. o ·iCamilli hit all six or her sec- ond-half free throws, including two with rour seconds lert to provide the final margin. She also broke long on an inbounds play, and converted April Van Sweden's long pass for a Jnyin with 1:37 left to boost lhe Costa Mesa lead to 53-50. DiCamilli also amassed 14 rebounds against the taller Tiger rront line. "She just had a down night," Weeks said of his third-year star. "The errort was there, she just couldn't get many things 10 go her way. Some other girls did a good job of picking her up tonighl." Schedule B•turd•J ct.U.pl•Mhlp .......... 8:20-CIOO Valey vs. W_,ldgo a'Teosta Mesi VL $111 Clltnerlte • Pffth ,..,. ........... 3-Grnhlm Ulion VI. San Mareot •t40.-TU&tin VI. San Luis Obispo ~tkNI Sell'ltnn•., 12 p.m.-~ Martos VS. C'ypr$SS 1:30 p.m.-Nom\ lOl'IW(;e vs. Sctlll'r Monday Noon.-11111 place 1 :30 p.m. -7111 place 3 p.m. -ConsolaUoo 4:40 p.m. -5111 place 6:20 p.m. -3rd place 6 p.m. -Champions~lp one from behind the 3·point line. April Van Sweden also chipped in with . key second·half re· bounding, hauling in 9 of her 13 boards aft er intermission. Sophomore point guard He athe r Robinson scored all five of her points in the final two quarters, and dished orf four assists in each half, while adding five rebounds and two blocks. In addition, Yool Kim assumed the scoring load early, tallying 12 or her team-high 16 points in the first half, and adding five re· bounds and four steals. The Tigers took advantage of th eir aggressive offensive re· bounding and cold Costa Mesa shooting to turn a 10-0 deficit into a 16·12 first-quarter lead. lead inlo lhe rmal period. "We baYC to be s~r and not be out mu.sc:~ ph)'lically, if we wanl 10 be a good team," Weeks said. 0 We can•t let teams do what 1hcy did against us to- night, We were fortunale to S'1it· vive that. one." . . • tn Thursday's opcnin1-round 64·30 victory over Santa Ana: The Mustangs trailed 7-4 in the early stages but sCorcd 14 lilraight points to 1ake control. Rob\nson 'had eight assists. Kim eight steals 10 go with 12 points, and Van Sweden and DiCamilli eight rebounds each. Santa Ana entered the came Un· beaten in five starts. 0 COSTA MllA WI NTD CLAlllC ·-.. ··-Cotit• -... as, •• LUl9 ow.po 12 .... LYie ow.. c..ta .... ........ 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The other key con1ributions in- cluded a pair of thi rd·quarter long range jumpers by Janet Sugiyana, Costa Mesa pulled even by half- time, 25·25, and put together a 12· 2 run in the third to take a 44-36 COSll Meu 20 1t 1l l ·llC*tllOlll: COsll ~-~I. Tllthnb' llML'lml. Mater Dei pounded by Cerritos CEH.Rr ros -J lcld to 1u~t eight points in 1he second half, the t-.1:llcr Dci 1-ligh girls b<i~kctball 1c:.n11 bo vccd to Cerritos, 6 1 ·29, Frid;1y night in the second round of the Gahr ·rournrunenL 1'he t-.·lonarch!!. (5-5) will play in the fifth place semi fina ls a1 3 p.n1. today, facing JngJc1,1 .. ood. In 1"hursd:.iy's opening-round 61- 20 victory ove r Long llcach Jor- dan, Adrienne Dotana was 5 fo r 8 (including a 3·pointcr), scoring 11 points. 1,1,·hitc Jen ny McGJinn had a fine defensive effort to spark the r.·lon:irchs. t-.1:itcr Dci \\':.JS neve r in jeopard- y Jfter taking a 24·8 lea d at ha lf- tirnc. 0 GAHR TOURNAMENT First Round M•ter Del I 1, Long B••eh Jord•n 20 M•l•r D•I Lii Jotd•n ...... Viii Al.llltO ""~ -~ ""~' .... ..... ... '" ~~:!'"' ·~· ""' Tot•l1 lg ft pl Ip lg ft pl Ip '018CllWI 00 1 0 100lHrW t 0 38 1 o a 2 ~1 0 o 1 o 0020Tomasl 00 1 0 1 2 0 ,&rtcllty 11126 0 11 \Thomu 2 03 • ~011\0«:bnu 00 1 0 • I 1 9 l 0 , 6 . . ' ' . ' • • • . ' ' 27 5 10 61 TDIDlD Scot• br Ou•rt•rl 1 e u :a Mm. Del 10 U 18 19-61 LB JOrd1n 2 6 a •-20 J POfnt goils. li'.aler Dli-!lollN 1 TKN*ll Iola liGtlt. 0 QA.HR TOURNAMENT Ch•mplon•hlp Qu•rterffn•I• Cerrito• 11, M•t•r Del 29 C•nllo• M•l•t Del ta n pt 111 ta " Ill' 111 831 1911 ... 3 0 011 3l 2 tMednl 2 101 8 0 112 Plllclot 0 010 1 0 32Glw!OllSlll 0010 11•21S&ll:oorl'I 0020 0 1 0 19ollrll 2f07 03 2 3 'f'l'Ong 1012 ln 2044 Hind 1012 Kfly 101 2 2l U 11 61 Tol•I• 12 4 11 29 Scor• lty Ou•tt•n Ctrlllvs U 1S 12 U -!1 MiWI' Oii 11 10 2 1-29 l·P!lh ll'Jlfs' l.lllef Dir-8Gtn I. Tllelrielll loul1· llont. Rugby Classic sc heduled today As the fina l tuneup before the 1992 season of 1he Southern Cali· rornia RuJ;bY Football Unio n, Anaheim wi ll play host to the I 7th annual Steinlager-Finlander New Year's Rugby Classic. The event, run by the Finlnnder Rugby Oub of Anaheim, will be held today, at Ball Junior 1-ligh School. Teams from Orange County, Los Angeles County :and the sur· rounding areas will parlicipatc in this year's Classic. Admission is rrec and !he public is invited. for fur1her informatiOn, contact Tournament Director Tom Drand "(714) 650-7915. -8y 'Ille 1'/IOI • • ~'-''.: · ' .. : ·~ · ''7~ .. : · -: High school boys basketball · · . Estancia girls take 46-40 loss Mustangs shove past Westminster, 59-51 SA NTA ANA Jeff Pickens scored 23 poin ts and grabbed 15 re- bounds f'riday as Cosia Mesa High c3 r11ed a 59-51 vic- tory over \Vcstmin· ste r in a consolation round of the Carl's Jr. Century Tournamenl. same tournament on Thursday, Cosla Mesa pulled to within two, 55-53, wi1h about 40 seconds left, but a technical foul on Pickens nullified a Mustangs basket 1hat would have tied the game, then Anaheim made both of its sub· sequent free throws 10 increase its lead to fou r before winn ing, 59·55. two free throws wilh six seconds left to ice the victory. Joel Harding, who received Costa Mesa's first technical in the third quarter a{ter rolling the ball bnck 10 the referee, grabbed eight rebounds while Mall Harber pulled dowh seve n. "It's a tough way lo Jose," Drewer sBid. "II shoul dn't ._.ave been that cl ose, but we had about 16 turnovers." Costa Mesa lost to Los Amigos, 85-72, in the opening round of the tournament. HUNTINGTON BEACH \Vith its two top guns -Leah Braatz and Monique Sweet - fouling out late the Estancia High girls basketball team fell short against highly-rega~ded Mission Viejo Friday night in the quarterfi- nals of the Marina Tournament. "The bucket was good on an Costa lvlesa (4-6), which out· outside shot, but (Pickens) went sco red the Lions, 40-25, after up to tip it in and grabbed on to three quarters, will play Garden the riin and they called a T," Grove !Oday (2 p.m.) for 12th Costa Mesa Coach Billy Drewer place. said. "Jeff said he got pushed, but CENTURY ,i;;LANAMENT Con110 .. llon Quarterftn•I• Anah9lm 59, Co•t• M9u 55 Ce1taMn• Anahal111 tg ft pl ,, ''" pflll -' ' , . =-' . , ' <w ' ' .. 5 ' • 15 .... l 0 4 ' = , • 3 12 1 2 4 • CENTURY ,.g,RNAMENT Con90l1tlon Third Round Cost• M ... 59, Westmln11ter 51 c ...... .. iW••l,...,..t.,. tgtlpll, 0 0 1 0 1 o 1 e s ' 4 11 5 1 2 11 1 0 4 2 0 J 2 2 3 ' 2 11 0 0 1 0 15111151 ,. ft ... lll 102J!d 014•"""'• , 2 ' ' ,,.... The Eagles absorbed a 46-40 setback and will race Fountain Valley at 4 p.m. today in the fiflh place semifinals at Marina. Estancia (6·5) endllred a hor- rendous shooling spell in the first half, managing 10 convert just 3 of 31 field-goal nttempls and 1 of 6 from the free throw line. Still, the Eagles only trailed by eight at halhime and were in a positio n to take a lead, lrailing 33-32, when Brantz fouled out. Pickens was 9 of 13 from the they took the bucket away." -• ' .. -' ' , . -' • ' ' J 0 5 ..... fich.I, Matt Harber had nine re-Pickens, who finished with J 1 bounds and junior guard Travis rebounds and a game-high 18 Mcl achlan can1e off the bench to , points, made a layin with 22 sec· """""' --...... , ' . ' ... ' 4 4 II --' .. ' :01JUS5 T•lM• Sc--, o-.1en 2 2 S II 2 10 3 15 11 ZS 11 st J 0 1 ' Voartlft :t.OJ40bn 9 ~ 323 °"" -2•2•c.i. 21 1114 ~ ,...,. ..... .,_ grab six boards and force three onds left to cul Anaheim's lead to steals. 57-55, but the r.1ustangs (3·6) were In a consolation game in the '--\forced to foul and Anaheim made ---" " • " " 11-SS " 11-59 Cosu Mu 14 11 10 19-59 ~ 1 I 10 21 -Sl ~ {Plls: .,.,,.,.,.._~ s. RawsMI t l~---NoM. In foul trouble throughout, Braatz only played 10 minutes of the game. Sweet, who rouled out later in the game, led the Eagles with 16 points. Calvary splits HONOLULU -Calvary Chap- el High's boys basketball team races St. Louis for third place at the; \Valter \Vong Clas.sic today. Ch•mplonshlp SemlRn•I• Venhar• Alo M•-9:1, C•tvary 40 RI• Mee• Cal"Dl'J Chapel =--""""'" ""~ ,_ ---......, -·· Telal• lg ft pl Ip Jtftpllp 2105 £N 0 010 1 1 0 3 Sundqulsl 0 020 7 71 21VOU110tf 4 0 3 8 6 0 1 13 Ll.IODOct 3 1 3 1 1032Hnl"" 1 2 24 12 240'8rlm •7 3 15 4 1 21V~0 0 4 0 1 0 22Gollld 20 04 005 0CO!on'lf 1002 I 1 1 3 2'5 U :II M Tolalt 15 10 11 40 k0t• bt' Quart.er• lllo MtN IS 18 14 11 -15 ~ Ctllpll ' 12 10 10 -40 ).llQlrf goMs· Alo Mn.1-Mci.un 1. Flr1t Round C•tv•ry Ch•pel 17 t Daml9" 41 Cahlary Chapel Da1111D11 ; , i~ ~-· High school soccer . Sailors kick Santa Barbara around, 4-3 Mater Dei girls post pair of victories at Hart Tournament The Eagles' pressure defense was instrumental in Thursday's 56- 23 opening-round victory over l.oara. The Saxons managed just a single rree throw in the second quarter and 11 points through The Newport Harbor High boys for the consolation championship Canyon advanced by outscoring three periods. soccer team earned its first victory of the Hart Tourn::iment today fol· Mater Dei, 3-2, o n penalty Jticks. Bnaalz scored 25 points and of the season Friday afternoon, lowing a pai r of vic1ories Friday. n hat'iled down 21 rebounds, 14 on defcatin1 Santa Barbara in a game The Monarchs (I0-2) romped High ec:Mol bo'9 the offcMivc end. Sweet chipped decided on penally kicks in the past Notre Dame of Sherman DAllllUI TOUMIAllDfT in whh 15 points for Estancia. second round or the Damien Oaks, 7-0, and turned back Para-NllWllOft~.'t:::..,..,.o 0 Tournament. I 41 A · N D IM~r1.WMO .. on.....n.WoQ) ....... TOUAllAllllltlT c ete, • . ga1nst otre ame, HeWpartHnDrsrr.s:frtmllin1 -. ..,......_, The match finished scoreless in Katie Ward had three goals and s..ra 8llblr1 srm: Jn 7. ,.,. .... -. Lwli u regulation, but the Sailors (1·1-4) Amber Elcobedo two. Joey SiM:O Htah echool atrfa ...... ........ posted a 4.3 edge on penally kicks. had a pair or goals against Para· NAllT TOUflUilmr • .. It .. 11 , .. • • .. " ,, "pt t11 • 2 ' 14 4 0 1 I 6 4 l 16 S I 2 II ' 1 1 9 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 Freshman goalie Mike Freeman clete. c .... ,... Wc; ~:C., Def 1 S::-• I I i ,-= f t f 11 helped pl"ovide the winning edge Jn Thumlay's op'.ening round, cc...,......,_,a•••peneltr'**-) 1:'u 0 j i f I:: 1f l l 'J ~-~~~!~ idor .Newhport by Slopping two sho1s the Monarchs were relegated to =~~.:I. ~ 1' l' l I e"" 1' ~ ~ '1 l•;: ; : l 1: unng t e penalty kick phase. the consolation bracket arter los.-DI&. 1-0:. · : '• ~, , I 0 '• c.. 3 1 1 1 Jim Hicks, Chris Ketchum, ing on penalty kicks to Canyon of c...e.tklft..._.ReUllMI • 1 A 1 I =:_ ~ g : ,~.., Doug Stuckey and Bryce Rose Canyon Country. • .. ._hi 7,...,. ~ O ~ u t ~ ~ • 4 11 M ~. 1 o o 1 each converted penalty kicks Jor Ma Oii 1t""* wn I.~ I. ,.....1, ... < · ""!-~ 4 11-n ....... 1 o 1 2 • Kirsten Keyler scored the first Whllsrl 1. &Mt: n.. t. .:.." _.. t4 1't 11 tl-N sarono 1 1 1 s Newport, which plays Royal this 1 27 , · h h "'*'~:"· ·--""'· PICtllico 1 o o 1 morning in the championship goa minutes tnto 1 e ma1c to • w.:w w. .... , 1i rnttt• .,. 11 11 11 ':P.1a11 J ! 1~ 4: t fi I f h put t~o Monarchs ahead, but can.. • •::•;-Q< 'Scor••t"Ouart•n quar e r ina so t e tournament. yon's Jody Knoll notched tM ,. , ..,.,~ "te 1 8 21&5?!fP•mNT &::QllCl!I ll l{ ll l~:f, Elsewhere: equalizer with 2S minutes le(t In 1.:"n:' .. "f'* lllpo 1. WlllflM I, Dl."911. .l;11Jill:t.,ez:.=C:-:O _._..,_ ... _,_...., __ -_-__ '_· _______ •_Th_e_M_•_•_er_D_c_i_g_ir_1s_w_il_l.:,p_l•.:.Y __ •h_e_m_•_tc_h_._. ______________ ..:·'-°"-H.-------·•\•~·.;, • ....._"-tlflllt1f BOWLING: From Cl wilh 742: good (or $100. He shot 854 1craleh for r-our sames (Dowlen were allowed to l.llO only their cop three scores for cashing.) Kauscn bowl1 for Coast Men'• Lc11uc as docs Jhird-pl:.ce finisher Mike Howard (69S). Tony Mer· cado had hiah tcratch gaino ror the men, shootina 278. The womcn'1 division 1tar was Lynn Oann. Dal)n carries 1 q_3 aVeraae i nd r.olled lhree 1bove .. avera1c 1ames of 154, 160 •nd 200 ror'514,scratch, 673 with ht1ndic1p. Robin Eckelberry was second with ries honors in the &Cratch depart· ao.h lcapes will be~ _..... ; I f ll t=' I :~J : 669 and had the high scratch four· ment while Chad Holt and Ton· aaaln in 11icWU1U8Q'. Call CarDI · f I ! : E; f j i 1; game set (684). O ~~;:.avid had the high scratch ~ti~i°' -~,,.,,. .JI I I I j = I I 11 Junior bowlers basked In the Handicap awa~1 went to Juqn 0 '~:~ M •• 40 spotlight l11t SDlurday " 1he Simon, Minh Effertz ind Rldl1 Lookhta .,... •w·Nq 19 do ' 1 'l ll f.::I Dumper Buddies and New KJncb Houck for series acorn ud thb N.., Yaifa Mr ...., on the Lane1 finished the fis:Jt ICC· t.jichacJ Witmer and Leah hrtins How about' 1twee .._. 'k~.. "' • tion of thc:ir~1hree-part JCalon. for individqal pmes. Ins flin and 1ll 1he NwYel/1 (ri.. .. Reccivina trophies Jn 1hc Top team honon wen1 10 tM "Olity lhat 1ot1 wflh ii k>r onl;J Bumper Duddies were AJhley "Dreaken'" with 2'.5 wins. Mctn· SZl? Male l'OICM1ions It Kone Ridtr, Fabl Garcia, Alex Vanlly, ben oC tho team were Michael 1.anet nowt If you can't bo hen, Rr,an McDaniel, Rex 0111 and Witmer Chuck Eldridrc and Rudy drive urely and have a an•• oew K rby Hiller. Fabi Oarcia hod the Uh. ni:, "Turbo Trio" (Mike ond ~arl league hlah 1venge >rith n . Minh EtTeru and Matt Ott) bad C1Mrfo N.,, .,, ... .,,.,.._ Molt lmy:ed bowlett on. t~e tho ~IP loam series ••4 "Food ~ --II "-lA•tl la COJ.u New Kids Ill" were Miu Ott r.-• (BrlH Szatkowski, Chris ,.,,.., --"°I to/••• •P- 1nd RJcho Houck. Mike Joh,_ HutdiJagi ond Chad Holt) <ar-,...,. I• lk N""'P"d Bntll/COll• nnd T1nya Perkins shan:d Mah ,.. ried off me bonon. Mtn I'll« <fft1 ot/!er S•l•rdef· &ar-llftal a Ki1115 Kyle Thompson (31 ), Doug Hesse (center) and Theo Rokos dominate the ball, but Long Beach Jordan dominated the contest. ;ea Kings trying to regain earlier form today :orona del Mar duels Mission View after bowing against Jordan, Banning Roger Carlson Its Ecllor Corona dcl ar High's Sea ngs will be try- : to snap a rec-game los· ~ streak this Jrning when :if try to sal· te something from the Coast •ristmas Classic at Estancia ·sh. as they duel Mission Viejo :S morning in a 9 o'clock vcn· re. At stake is the chance to play e more on Monday in the con· tion brncket after suffering ck-to-bnck frustrations against >ng Beach Jordan and LA Ban· ag - a far cry from earlier ex· Qits en route to the La Quinta )umament championship some e weeks ago. Jianniog closed out the Sea ngs Friday morning, 60-48, and ~re was little consolation for >ach Paul Orris and his Sea in gs. ''We're just not playing well against quicker teams," said Orris. "We let them dictate the tempo. They were jumping all around and so did we, and that's not our game." The epitome of Corona's frus· trations came at the ·end of the third quarter. as well as the last few seconds of the fourth. With five seconds left in the third Doug Hesse went to the line for a one· and-one, missed and Banning con· verted it into a three-point shot with no time left. With the game sealed late in the fourth Jason Clark (knee) and Todd Merriman (tailbone) were nailed with nagging injuries. The Sea Kings were in the con· solation round by virtue of a 61-46 loss to defending tournament champion Long Beach Jordan in the first round Thursday. Orris' Sea Kings got a good start, jumping to a 25·13 lead with two minutes left in the second quarter, but the Panthers re· sponded with an up-tempo press and it created havoc with the Sea Kings the rest of the way. The Sea Kings lost possession six times in the next 103 seconds and Jordan cut it to 25·22 with 17 ticks remaining before settling for a 27·22 halftime deficit. More pf the same came in t~e third quarter and the Panthen were out of the woods with a 42· 37 lead heading into the fourth quarter, then a 10-point run at the outset of the final period put it away. "We did the same thing against Jordan last yc:u," said CdM Orris. "We just didn't react well to the press at all. We were standing and waiting for the ball and we had a lot of slow bounce passes. We just didn't play very smart at all." Theo Rokos was the only Sea King standing out in the defeat, scoring a season-high 23 points on an assortment of jumpers in and around the key. "We wanted to play a half-court game and limit them to one shot," continued Orris. "But we got beat by their transition game and we didn't take care of the ball." Everett Ratleff led Jordan with 18 points. C.-t ChrtstMM ~ ,.,..,...... Len9 heoh--.. et, Cdll 49 C......lltl.., La,,....,. ........ .. ...... 0111Plltll 0000 21J5HMt 201• 1 1 1 a Miii 1 2 1 11 2 015Gltlr 0040 10 3 , Z3 ..... 5 2 2 13 332tftlWIGI 400• 0020Qlnl 0101 ~ 1 0. 2 """ I ' 3 15 T.W. 11 I 11 46 T.W. 25 I 15 11 ._,. .., QMefteft C...tlllMlr 12 15 10 1-46 lll!l IActl_. 11 11 IO 11-11 ,... II* C4M-a.t 1. ___ ,... t.--1. Cont C1MistMM C...... c....a.u.n au.t.,... .....,...eo,c.....,.., .. ._.. C-tlef-....... .. ..... ._ laNn Wlllr ....,. =---ClrNI w-. .,_ 8ltrtw Ct-. ... 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S8, ai Estancia High. layfna their first non·lcaguc ketball game of the season - y bcP.n the season with league pchtion -the Saints were gled in their third overtime af· • In total, they've worked eight ra periods. t week aplnst N~ of Bellevue, Wash .• Interlake ·needed quadruple overtime before win· ning. making it seven overtime pc· riods in two games against teams called Newport. In this one, it took long-range shooting to finally pull it out as In· terlake's Matt McPoland and Eric Peterson combined for nine 3· point field goals. the last coming with 1 minute, 37 seconds left in the third overtime to give the Saints a 61-58 edge. They would outscore the Sailors, 8-0, in the decisive extra period. There was overflowing drama be· fore that point. Newport Harbor (5-4). which was eliminated in two games in the recent San Dieguito Tourna· mcnt, built its largest lead of the 1amc, 45-40, with 3:08 remaining an the fourth quarter after sopho- more guard Eric Vallely netted his second of three 3-pointers. Newport outscored the Saints by one point in each of the first three 46 cushion. quarters. Peterson, however, nailed an· After Vallely gave the Sailors other baseline 3-pointer to tic it their most spacious advantage of with 0:47 left. Neither team scored the contest, Interlake turned to its again until the initial overtime pc· favorite source -the bomb. riod. Matters ended 54-54 after the Interlake, which also defeated first extra period and 58-58 after Issaquah (Wash.) this season in a the second. McPoland, who fin- singlc overtime game, had sought ishcd with a game-hjgh 30 points, the 3-point range of McPoland (six hit a huge 12-foot jumper with six treys) most of the wa~, but when seconds l~(l in the second over· push came to shove, tt tU[.DC~ r~ '°tic it. Peterson. COAST CH9'1ST11AS CLASSIC Following an Interlake timeout with 2:52 left in regulation. Peter· son nailed a 3-pointer with 1:56 showing on the clock. cutting New· port Harbor's lead to <45-43. Nine· teen seconds later, Peterson hit another one, giving the Saints a 46-45 edge. Wade Tift, Newport's sopho- more guard, sank a pair Crom the line with 1:29 left. then Vallely drilled two from the.-linc with 0:54 remaining to give the Sailors a 49· ,.,.,Round lnt.rtllb ....... ,.......,.., .. ~ ...... .......... ......... .. ...... Y'Mf ' • 1 ,, ,.,... 5 1 2 14 McMla 4 2 212 ~ 11 2 230 --4 10 4 11 Wiit 0 0 4 0 lll Z217Mlcll 2327 11w 401eM111Qr 111a .... 0010Ka 0010 °""' 0020...,_ 0010 ... 1 2 1 4 ....... 1 0 0 2 ""'·-· 2 0 0 4 .,_ 1 0 0 I T.W. 17 11 tt 51 ~ t« t 14 • =MllWlt~~ 'I I • 0-M 11 u I 1 ' 4 ,_ .. ,.,... .......... MllW-~ a. llcMll z. T9 1:-.-............. .. EIT•IA: Eagles •ave into semis with 89-58 win over · Interlake From C1 straight, creeping to within a point with 2:05 left in the second quar· tcr. Tbe Eagles forced three tum· overs and/ poured in seven in a row of their own lo end the half, taking a 34-26 halftime lead. They continued to put heavy pressure on lnterlake's outside shooters in the second half. "We learned a lot from (Thurs· day) night's game," O'Brien said, referring to lntcrlake's 66-58 vie· tory over Newport Harbor in triple overtime, a game in which the Saints made nine 3-pointers. "They kept coming back, but we got that eight-point lead at half· time and that helped. They're a good team. You don't travel 2,000 miles with a bad team." Led by Fuerbringer's 20 points, nine rebounds, three blocks and three assists, the Eagles were never threatened after the inter- mission. Byrne (14 points), Ty Schisler (11) and Jim Faulkner (10) also finished in double figures tor Estancia. Matt McPoland led the Saints with 25 points, including four treys. but Eric Peterson (0 for 5) and Donald Watts (0 for 5) were cold from the field. Interlake had come back against Newport the previous night behind its ou tside shooting proficiency. "I think we're kind of a scary team," Bright said. "Actually, more of a dangerous team, espe· cially if we're clicking. but they were just too big for us tonight." Estancia was 8 of 11 from the field in the first quarter, lifting them to a 17·12 lead. In the sec· ond quarter, the Eagles improved their lead to 22-13, but McPoland and Jeff Wilson drilled back-to- back treys to pull the Saints to within three. "We were at a height disadvan· tage, but they would be one of the best teams in our area," Bright said. McPoland, in addition to his T oumament scores Fll'lt Round IMr1I 61, Bamlng 4 7 LB Jordan 61, Corona del Mar 46 Glendale Hoover 75. Pomom 7 4 Tus11n 58, Mission Viejo 45 H&nlngton Beach 80, Hanfo<d 55 RlgheUJ 39, Espmnu 35 Estn:la 59, Ow Hlls 27 ~ 66. Newport Hattlor 59 (3 ot) ClulmploMhlp Guarterftnale Long Beach Jordan 57, Irvine 44 Tustin 69, Glendale Hoover 60 HIQlnglon Beach 60. RIPtll 53 Estancia 69. -.ertake 58 Conaoletlon Quertarftnala Bannlno 60. corona del Mir 48 PomON 72, Mission Viejo 50 Hanford 70. Esperwa 55 Newport HMbof 60. Ow Hills 40 ~ring, had five rebounds and one steaJ. He was 7 of 8 Crom the free throw line. "He's also the school's quarterback and, as a pitcher (in baseball), he has a 90 miles-per· hour fastball," Bright said of McPoland. Estancia used balanced shoot· ing, hitting 15 or 27 from the field in the first half and 15 of 31 in the second. Interlake was 8 of 21 in the first and 9 of 25 in the second. "We kept firing away (Thurs· day) night and we were hot, but tonight we were cold," Bright said. "The last two minutes of the game we went cold. That No. 24 (Fuer· bringer) is going to get what he gets, but that No. 30 (Byrne) hurt us on putbacks. A lot of his points were off of off cnsive boards." COAST CHRISTMAS CLASSIC C~lp Gullltetftnele &tMC1a n, Interlake A ~ lnlettake ........ .. ....... 1321 ... 2401 10 0 l 20 ~ 0 4 , • 7 O 4 14 Md'llllllld 7 7 4 ZS 51111Wllall 3011 4 2 2 10 we o 2 o 2 0020P!Uiil4>C11192025 3021~ 1012 0010 ....... 1012 0020Mlll 1 002 Burm 0020 Tetal9 30 I 11 • T.ul9 17 17 14 51 S-lllro-rten Ellllda 17 17 19 11-19 --12 14 13 11-51 ,_,.. OD111 Ellllldl-T~ t Ed9on 1; _,. •-Mcl'dlnd 4, Wboll 2. """''"IMl'll 1. Teclftcll llllAI-Noni. Eagles roll in opener, 69-27 By Richard OuM Sports Writer COSTA MESA -Unbe· knownst to the Dana Hills Doi-; phins, they were 'fJ the feast Thurs· day night in the first round of the Coast Christmas Oassic. Host Es· tancia had no leftovers. Dismantling Dana Hills from the opening tip, Tim O'Brien's Es· tancia Eagles raced to an early 20. point lead and never let up, rolling to a 59-27 victory. Seemingly, it wasn't even that close. "I was real impressed," O'Brien said. "We had a good defensive effort in the first half. I just hope it carries over into the rest of the tournament. I thought we'd be a little Oat over the holidays, but we came out intense." Estancia'• suffocating full-court press caused nine Dana Hills tum· overs in the first quarter as the Engles enjoyed a 20-1 lead before the entree was even served. The Eagles (7·3) continued their dominance in the second, outscor· ing the Dolphins, 17-6, to sustain a 37-9 intermission advantage. Dana Hills pulled to within 25-9 before the Eagles' 12-0 run to cod the first half made it a lopsided affair. Senior center Matt Fuerbringer led the Eagles with 17 points (7 of 10 from the field). COAST CHRISTMAS CUSSIC First ....... .. a.nc ..... Delw ... S7 ..._.. .... ... ....... .. ...... 101Jl.a9 30tl 1 3 2 17 ........ 0 I 1 • «4 31tlldlll 00'0 40JIMfilnoll 2S21 2015Hlllt 2115 211S "*'I 1001 1113 ..... 0010 1002 ... 1411 10,llWll 0010 0 1 1 1 0 0 ' 0 23 10 15 II T..... I I 11 21 ._.., ........ ~ • 17 15 7-11 Dllll • a 1 • •-17 ~ 8111111: ~-cm.'·,.... '·Sc-. 1: ___ ...,.1. had our saarten back in there.•• Serven said. "In the lint half, we used a lot of combinations that Ir the mispelllilg of this word really irritates you, The 3rd Annual Com nu1nity Spelling Bee is looking for you. Ir-s happening February 28th at the Newport Marriott Could your company be victorius.? SpoNOted By .~ Mesa moves into sem1fina s ·with 55-52 victory over SLO ~Blriy faulaW ....... CX>STA MESA -Coach Jim Week'• admitted his Costa Mesa Hfgb girls basketball team was more than a little off Friday night. But he could take solace in the Mustangs moving on to the semi- finals of the Costa Mesa Winter Cassie. The Mustanp 1urvivcd a slug- gish performance to edge San Luis Obispo, SS-S2, and advance to to- night's 8 p.m. championshf p semi- final against San Oemente. "We played hard in spurts, we just couldn't keep anything going," Weeks said. "And th~y're a good team. They're a mu• better re• bounding team than I saw last night (in their opening-round vic- tory)." Costa Mesa junior guard Olivia DiCamilli typified the Mustangs evening. The All·ClF standout hit just 3 of 17 shots from the field, but had what it took down the stretch to preserve the Mustangs' precarious fou rth-quaner cushion. DiCamilli hit all six of her sec- ond-half free throws, including two with four seconds left to provide the final margin. She also broke long on an inbounds play, and converted April Van Sweden's long pass for a layin with 1:37 left to boost the Costa Mesa lead to 53-50. DiCamilli also amassed 14 rebounds against the taller Tiger front line. "She just had a down night," Weeks said of his third-year star. "The effort was there, she just couldn't get many things to go her way. Some other girls did a good job of picking her up tonight." Schedule S•turd•J c ....................... 6:20-C'PO V*t vt. Woodbl1dgl 8 "T COsta Mesa YI. San Clemenll '1fth Place htnlftn .. e 3-Gmham ~ va. San Marcos 4:40.-TUSlln vs. San LUii Obispo ~tlon hmltln.1• 12 p.m.-San Marcos vs. Cypress 1:30 p.m.-Nor1h Tomnce vs. Schtrr Monday Noon. -11th place 1 :30 p.m. -7th place 3 p.m. -Consolatlon 4:40 p.m.-Sth place 6:20 p.m. -3rd place 8 p.m. -Championship one from behind the 3-point line. April Van Sweden also chipped in with . key second-half re- bounding, hauling in 9 of her 13 boards after intermission. Sophomore point guard Heather Robinson scored all five of her points in the final two quarters, and dished off four assists in each half, while adding five rebounds and two blocks. In addition, Yool Kim assumed the scoring load early, tallying 12 of her team-high 16 points in the first half, and add111g five re· bounds and four steals. The Tigers took advantage of their aggressive offensive re- bounding and cold Costa Mesa shooting to turn a J0-0 deficit into a 16-12 first-quarter lead. lead Into the final period. 0 We have to be ·~naer and not be our muscled pbyslcally. it we want to be a good team,-• Weeks said ... We can't let teams · do what they did apinst us to- niaJlt. Wo were fortunate to sur. vive that one." • In Thursday's openina·round 64-30 victory over Santa Ana: The Mustangs trailed 7-4 in the early stages but scored 14 straight points to take control. Robinson had eight assists, Kim eight steals to go with 12 points, and Van Sweden and DiCamitli eight rebounds each. 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In Thursday's opening-round 61- ::!0 victory over Long Ocach Jor- dan, Adrienne Dotana wns 5 fur 8 (including :i 3-pointer). scoring 11 points, while Jenny McG linn had a fine c.Jdensivc effort to spark the r.tonarch). Mater Dci wn~ nc,cr in jeopard- y alter tak111g a 24-8 lead at ha lf- time. 0 QAHR TOURNAMENT First Round M•ter Del e 1, Long Beach Jord•n 20 Mater Del LB Jordan R~• V11:1 R .. nen Med"" Pallclos Glwfonsl<J 8IOom lloUlll Wong Lee S<hlrmmcr McGllM Harr ti Ktlly Total• ft ft pf Ip ft ft pf Ip 4 0 2 9 Clltel 0 0 1 0 1002Hydt 4 039 1 O O 2 BunoeQdwu O O 1 O 0 0 2 0 Tomasi 0 0 1 0 1204Blldley 1629 0111ThomH 2034 S 0 1 11 Onloncr 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 9 3 0 1 6 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 7 3 0 0 6 I 0 2 2 27 S 10 61 Total• 7 6 14 20 Score bit Quarter• ~terllel 10 14 18 19-61 LB Jo<d1n 2 6 8 4-20 3 PQinl 90"1 Miter Del -Bot.1111 I TecMicll lolil· Nont 0 GAHR TOURNAMENT Ch•mplonshlp Qu.,1erfln•I• Cerritos e 11 M•ter Del 29 Cerrl101 Meter Del Total1 lg ft pf Ip lg ft pf tp • 3 1 19 llOQllM 3 0 0 6 3329MtdN 2206 6 0 1 12 Plllclol 0 0 I 0 1 0 3 2 G.twfonsld 0 0 1 0 • • 2 18 Bloom 0 0 2 0 0 1 019olw 2207 0323W01'Q 1012 LH 2 0 4 4 Hand 1012 K"Y 1012 23 U 11 61 Total• ll • 11 29 lc:ore by Quartere Cti1'lol 21 IS 12 14-61 l.bletOd ,, 10 2 6-:?9 3·PQlnl QOlll Maler Oii-9olw I T ICIWcll lolil Not'I Ru gby Classic sche duled t o d ay As the final tuneup before the 1992 season of the Southern Cali· fornia Ru~by Football Union, Anaheim will play host lo the 17th annual Steinlager-Finlandcr New Year's Rugby Classic. The event, run by the Finlander Rugby Club of Anaheim, will be held today, at Dall Junior High School. Teams from Orange County, Los Angeles County and the sur- rounding areas will participate in this year's Classic. Admi~ion is free and the public is invited. For further information, contact Tournament Director Tom Drand at (7J4) 6.S0-7915. -BJ Tht Piiot HBtlDllM--ir~·, ·:1:~r~;~, i.f.. ··~··~r~ · ·· · High school boys basketball · · . • ,_;,, -.-:· .-.·/· :; ,-~ ~, .... ,, ... :,A ,.io-•41•.-~··· ..... , •. _. ' ' • • "'• ... I ' '• ., ,..,,.,. Mustangs shove past Westminster, 59-51 SANTA ANA Jeff Pickens scored 23 points and grabbed 15 re- bounds Friday as Cui.ta Mesa High earned a 59-5 1 vic- tory over Westmin- s1cr in a consola1ion round of the C:irl's Jr. Century Tournament. Costa Mesa (4-6), which out· scored the Lions, 40-25, after three quarters, will play Garden Grove today (2 p.m.) fo r 12th place. Pickens was 9 of 13 from the field. Matt Harber had nine re- bounds and junior guard Travis Mclachlan came off the bench to grab six boards and force three steals. In a consolation game in the Calvary splits same tournament on Thursday, Costa Mesa pulled to within two, 55-53, with about 40 seconds left, but a technical foul on Pickens nullified a Mustangs basket that would have tied the game, then Anaheim made both of its sub- sequent free throws to increase its lead to four before winning, 59-55. "The bucket was good on an outside shot, but (Pickens) went up to lip it. in and grabbed on to the rim and they called a T," Costa Mesa Coach Dilly Brewer said. "Jeff said he got pushed, but they took the bucket away." Pickens, who finished with 11 rebou nds and a game-high 18 points, made a layin with 22 sec- onds left to cut Anaheim's lead to 57-55, but the Mustangs (3-6) were forced to foul and Anaheim made two free throws with six seconds left to ice the victory. Joel Harding, who received Costa Mesa's first technical in the third quarter after rolling the ball back to the referee, grabbed eight rebounds while Matt Harber CENTURY,i;rt,RNAMENT Consolatlon Qu•rterfln•I• Anaheim 59, Coet• MH • 55 Cotta Me .. .. ft pf tp 1 2 3 4 1 2 5 5 3 0 4 • 3 2 4 • 1 2 3 5 3 1 4 7 7 4 4 18 1 0 0 2 fg ft pf tp 1 0 3 2 5 5 4 15 3 • 3 12 2 2 4 • 1 0 1 2 2 2 3 • 2 10 3 15 20 13 27 SS Totate 16 25 21 59 ICON !tr Ouartel"I COS11 Maa 12 13 14 11-SS ANllllnl • 18 19 18-59 ~ to* COltl Maa-Amordt 1. LUii I; W. 1111111-Gomtr 1, ~ 1. T eddall IOl8-Pldt9-. (CM). IW*'e (CM) ~ . .:·.. ·'~-~ · · High school socc~r pulled down seven. "It's a tough way to lose," Brewer said. "It shouldn't ~ave been that close, but we had about 16 turnovers." Costa Mesa lost to Los Amigos, 85-72, in the opening round of the tournament. CENTURYT~RNAMINT Coneol•tlon Third 91tound Coet• M••• 59, Weetmlnster 51 Cotta Meea 1WeetMlneter .. ft pf "' 102211111 0 • 4 • llousNI 12 44f,.... 3051Mn 3 0 1 • Voorties 2.0,40lua • 5 )23 Ouly 2421C.. 21 17 24 58 Tetala lcwe 6i, GuMen .. ft pf tp 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 6 5 9 4 19 S 1 2 11 1 0 4 2 0 2 2 2 3 5 2 11 0 0 2 0 ,. 17 ,. 51 COsb Mm 14 18 10 19-59 ~ 7 • 10 2'-51 3-00ill QOlll: W......-ff1Clllllt l RouSS4ll 2 T~---"-. • HONOLULU -Calvary Chap· cl High's boys basketball team faces St. Louis for third place at thq Walter Wong Classic today. Sailors kick Santa Barbara around, 4-3 Ch•mplonshlp Semtnn•I• Ventura Rio MeH 65, C•lv•ry 40 Rio Me.. Calvary Chapel fg ft pf tp fg ft pf Ip Mater Dei girl s po st pair of victories at Hart Tournam ent NUMery M<lr1on Hal'<Orsen Mclean Lemos IMchcl How1tt Guillen PeferS(lll Woodwa:d Totel1 21050lon 0010 1103Sundquls1 0020 7 7 1 21 YOU11Qer 4 0 3 8 6 0 1 13 Lubt>Oc-3 1 3 7 1032Htslerty 1224 122 4 0'8rlln 47315 4 1 2 9 Vllldeflugll 0 0 4 0 1022Gulld 2004 0050Cdaml 100 2 I 1 I 3 25 14 20 65 Tet•I• 15 10 f8 40 ac-bro-n.,. Rio Mm 15 18 14 11-'5 CMvliy Cllllltl I 12 10 10-40 3·poirll goa!S Rio Mm-Mcl.IM 1 Flret Round C•IY•ry Ch•pel 87, D•inlen 4t Calvary Ch•pef D-le" .. ftpftp 1 0 5 2 4 2 ' 10 3 0 ' • The Newport Barbor High boys soccer team earned its first victory of the season Friday afternoon, defeating Santa Barbara in a game decided on penalty kicks in the second round of the Damien Tournament. The match finished scoreless in regulation, but the Sailors (1-1-4) posted a ~3 edge on penalty kicks. Freshman goalie Mike Freeman helped provide the winning edge for Ncwpon by stopping two shots during the penalty kick phase. fg ft pftp 6 2 1 ,. 4 0 1 • 6 4 3 18 s • 2 18 4 1 1 9 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 I t 7 1 0 3 2• 5 0 0 11 Jim Hicks, Chris Ketchum, Doug Stuckey and Bryce Rose each converted penalty kicks for Newport, which plays Royal this morning in the championship quarterfinals of the tournament. 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 2 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Totel1 22 4 15 49 1• 18-87 10 13-49 ' BOWLING: From C1 with 742; good (or $100. He shot 854 scratch tor four sames (Dowlen were allowed to ~ only their top three Kores for cashing.) Knusen bowls for Coo t Men'a League as docs thlrd·plocc fini her Mike Howard (695). Tony Mer- e.ado hod high 1Ctatch game for the men, shootina 278. The women's division star was Lynn Dann. Dann carriOI a 133 avcraac and rolled thrM 1bo¥e- avc ra10 ,ames or 154, 160 and 200 for $14 scrotch, 673 with hondic~p. Elsewhere: •The Mater Oei girls wilt play • Robin Eckelberry was second with 669 and had the high scratch four- game set (684). 0 Junior bowlers basked In the spotliaht last Saturday u the Dumper Buddies and New Kinds on the Lai\es finbhed the tint sec- tion of thclr: three-part sca5on. Receiving trophies in the Bumper Buddies were Ashley Rider, Fabi Garcia, Alex Vawl.y, Ryan McDaniel, Rex Gill and .KJrby Hiiier. Fabl Garcia had the Jeaaue hip avc.rqc with 77. MOii lmero¥ed bowlen on th• N,w Kida , Leape were Mau Ott ind Rldlt HOuck. Miko Johnton and Tanya Perkins shared blah _. for the consolation championship of the Hart Tournament today fol- lowing a pair of victories Friday. The Monarchs 00·2) romped past Notre Dame of Shennan, Oaks, 7-0, and turned b:sek Para- clete, 4-1. Against Notre Dame, Katie Ward had three goals and Amber Escobedo two. Joey Sisco had a pair of goals against Para- clete. In Thursday's opening round, the Monarchs were relegated to the consolation bracket after los- ing on penalty kicks to Canyon of Canyon Country. Kinten Keyler scored the first goal '1J minutes into the match io put t~W Monarchs ahead, but Can- yon'• Jody Knott notched th'e equalizer with 25 minutes left in the match. ries honors in the scratch depart- ment while Chad Holt and Ton· isha Ravid had the high acratch &Arnet. Handicap awant. went to Juon Simoa, Manh Effcnz and Rldla Houck for Mries scores 1nd Michael Witmer and Leah Perlins for Individual pmcs. Top tClm honon went IO lhl ''Dreakcn'" wath 2'.S wins. MeUt· ben of ~o team were Michael Witmer, \..nuck EldridftC and Rudy Uh. Tho "Turbo Trio (Mike and Mmh Efrcru Ind Mau On) bad &he _.... team 1eric1 and "Food 4 U." {8riu Szitkowski, Chris Hu&ddalolt and 0.ad Holt) car- MCI off pme honors. Estancia girls take 46-40 loss E MCIA: Eagles move into semis With 88-68 win over · Interlake La,__... a Kints Kyle Thompson (31), Doug Hesse (center) and Theo Rokos dominate the ball, but Long Beach Jordan dominated the contest. tea Kings trying to regain earlier form today :orona del Mar duels Mission View after bowing against Jordan, Banning Roger Carlson fls Ealf Corona del u High's Sea ngs will be try· ; to snap a rec-game los· ' streak this .>rning when :y try to sal· 1e SQmething from the Coast Jristmas Classic at Estancia gh, as they duel Mission Viejo Is morning in a 9 o'clock ven-re. At stake is the chance to pl ay e more on Monday in the con· tion bracket after suffering ck-to-back frustrations against >ng Beach Jordan and LA Dan· •g -a far cry from earlier cx- ~its en route to the La Quinta )urnament championship some p weeks ago. panning closed out the Sea ngs Friday morning, 60-48, and •re was little consolation for )Och Paul Orris and his Sea f.SS· 'We're just not playing well against quicker teams," said Orris. "We let them dictate the tempo. They were jumping all around and so did we, and that's not our game." The epitome of Corona's frus- trations came at the ·end of the third quarter, as well as the last few seconds of the fourth. With five seconds left in the third Doug Hesse went to the line for a onc- and-onc, missed and Banning con· verted it into a three-point shot with no time left. With the game scaled late in the fourth Jason Clark (knee) and Todd Mcniman (tailbonc) were nailed with nagging injuries. The Sea Kings were in the con- solation round by virtue of a 61-46 loss to defending tournament champion Long Beach Jordan in the first round Thursday. Orris' Sea Kings got a good start, jwnping to a 25-13 lead with two minutes left in the second quarter, but the Panthers re· spondcd with an up-tempo press and it created havoc with the Sea Kings the rest or the way. The Sea Kings lost possession six times in the next 103 seconds and Jordan cut it to 25·22 with 17 ticks remaining before settling for a 27-22 halftime deficit. More pf the same came in t~e third quarter and the Panthers were out or the woods with a 42· 37 lead heading into the fourth quarter, then a 10-point run at the outset or the final period put it away. "We did the same thing against Jordan last year," said CdM Orris. "We just didn't react well to the press at all. We were standing and waiting for the ball and we had a lot or slow bounce passes. We just didn't play very smart at all." Theo Rokos was the only Sea King standing out in the defeat, scoring a season-high 23 points on an assortment or jumpers in and around the key. "We wanted to play a half-court game and limit them to one shot," continued Orris. "But we got beat by their transition game and we didn't take c;ire or the ball." Everett Ratleff led Jordan with 18 points. Co .. t CtwfstMM Ctaakt FlntRMIM Lene ............. ,, Cdll 48 C:-tllelM• .... _... .... ,... .. ....... 0111 ...... 0000 2t15ltMI 20 14 1 t 1 , .... 7 2 t 11 20tSGltlr 0040 10 s 1 23 = 5 2 t tS , 3 2 • 4 0 0 • OOIOOUnll 0101 ~ 1 0 4 2 ~ • , '15 T.W. ti I tt 41 T..... 2S I 15 11 ._.,o..w. c-.. ..., t2 15 to •-• lOfl8 8tacll Jaldlft tt ti ID 11-11 ....... '°* Cdlll-Qllll t. .lardla-ftllllll l ...... 1. C:O..t Chttatmae c...9lo CenM&atlon Quertertlnala 11ann1ne eo, eonne c1e1..., • ._.,... c-111e1-.... ,... .. ....... 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Led by Fuerbringer's 20 points, nine rebounds, three blocks and three assists, the Eagles were never threatened after the inter· mission. Byrne (14 points), Ty Schisler (11)' and Jim Faulkner (10) also finished in double figures for Estancia. Matt McPoland led the Saints with 25 points, including four treys, but Eric Peterson (0 for 5) and Donald Watts (0 for 5) were cold from the field. Interlake had come back against Newport the previous night behind its outside shooting proficiency. "l think we're kind of a scary team," Bright said. "Actually, more of a dangerous team, espe- cially if we're clicking, but they were just too big for us tonight." Estancia was 8 of 11 from the field in the first quarter, lifting them to a 17-12 lead. In the· sec- ond quarter, the Eagles improved their lead to 22-13, but McPoland and Jeff Wilson drilled back-to- back treys to pull the Saints to within three. "We were at a height disadvan- tage, but they woufd be one of the best teams in our area," B(ight said. McPoland, in addition to his T oumament scores '1nt Round Mii 6" 8nlng 47 LB Jordan 61, Cofona del Mir 46 Glendae Hoover 75, Pomona 7 4 T us1kl 58, MlssJon Viejo 45 ~ Bexh 80, Hanford 55 Rlghe!I! 39, Espeoou 35 Estancia 59, Dana H11s 27 lrtWke 66, Newport Halbor 58 (3 DC) ChllmploMhlp Ouerterftnala Long Beach Jordan 5 7, lrvlne « T ustk\ 69, Glendale Hoover 60 H~ Beach 60, RiQhelll 53 Estancla 69, lrUl1ake 58 CoMOlatlon Quarterfinal• eainno 60, eonina del Mar 48 Pomona 72. Mission Viejo 50 Hanf«d 70, Esperanza 55 Newport Halbor 60. 01111 Hills 40 scoring, had five rebounds and one steal. He was 7 of 8 from the free throw line. "He's also the school's quarterback and, as a pitcher (in baseball), he has a 90 milcs-pcr- hour fastball," Dright said of McPoland. Estancia used balanced shoot· ing, hitting 15 of 27 from the field in the first half and 15 of 31 in the second. Interlake was 8 of 21 in the first and 9 of 25 in the second. .. We kept firing away (Thurs· day) night and we were hot, but tonight we were cold," Bright said. .. The last two minutes of the game we went cold. That No. 24 (Fuer· bringer) is going to get what be gets, but that No. 30 (Byrne) hurt us on putbacks. A lot of his points were off of offensive boards." COAST CHRISTllAS CLASSIC Chllmplonshlp ou..terftn81a htencle ••• lntef'lak• .. ~ ·~ .......... .. .... 1321 ... 2401 10 0 3 20 ,.,_ 0 4 s 4 1 0 4 14 lild'alllld 1 1 4 25 Sllll-3011 4 2 2 10 was o 2 o 2 0 0 2 0 Plu:WWW•lllll 2 0 I S so21a.vi-1012 0010.IMilolll 1012 0020111111: 1002 1111'111 a a 2 o T ... le 30 I 11 e T..... 17 17 14 51 a-itwa.-t.. Ellllidl 17 I 1 19 15-M --12 14 13 19-51 S..-. 11C111s ESlmdl-Tllljlllo 2. Edloll 1; -.. --~ .. WllOl 2. .... ""'"'" 1. TD*ll bib-Nin. ;ailors can't deal with three OTs, 66-58 Eagles roll in opener, 69-27 Richard Dunn r~TA ESA cainst Newport ams this year, l some reason, terlake ash.) High hool exceeds /, standard. ~our quarters are not enough. n the opening round of the ast Christmas Classic Thursday ht apinst Bob Serven's New· rt Harbor High Sailors, triple rtime was required for lnter- e (4·') to uproot the Sailors, 58, ac Estancia High. layina their first non-league kctball game of the season - y bepn the season with league pctuion -the Saints were gled in their third overtime af • • In total, they've worked eight ra periods. week qainst Newport of Bellewc, Wash., Interlake needed quadruple overtime before win- ning, making it seven overtime pc· riods in two games ag_ainst teams called Newport. In this one, it took long-range shooting to finally pull it out as In· terlake's Matt McPoland and Eric Peterson combined for nine 3- point field goals, the last coming with 1 minute, 37 seconds left in the third overtime to give the Saints a 61-58 cage. They would outscore the Sailors, 8·0, in the decisive extra period. There was overflowing drama be- fore that point. Newport Harbor (54), which was eliminated in two games in the recent San Dicguito Tourna· ment, built its largest lead of the 1ame, 45-40, with 3:08 remaining in the fourth quarter after sopho- more guard Eric Vallely netted his second or three 3-pointers. Newport outscored the Saints by had our startm baCk in there:' SeMn said. .. In tbe fint half, wo used a loc of combinations that we're not realty plaMinl on aolna one point in each of the first three quarters. After Vallely gave the Sailors their mast spacious advantage of the contest, Interlake turned to its favorite source -the bomb. Interlake, which also defeated Issaquah (Wash.) this season in a sinile overtime game, had sought the 3-point range of McPoland (six treys) most of the way. but when push came 10 shove, ii turned_ to Peterson. Following an Interlake timeout with 2:52 left in regulation, Peter· son nailed " '\.pointer with 1:56 showi ng on the clock. cutting New· port Harbor's lead to 45-43. Nine· teen seconds later, Peterson hit another one. giving the Saints a 46-45 edge. Wade Tift, Newport's sopho- more guard, sank a pair from the line with 1:29 left, then Vallely drilled two from the.-llne with O:S4 remaining to give the Sailon a •9· 46 cushion. Peterson, however, nailed an- other baseline 3-pointer to tic it with 0:47 left. Neither team scored again until the initial overtime pc· riod. Matters ended 54-54 after the first extra period and 58-58 after the second. McPoland, who fin- ished with a gamc·high 30 points, hit a huge 12-foot jumper with six seconds left in the second ovcr- •time to tie it. COAST CMRllTllAS CLASSIC ..,... ""'"' lnt.m.b ... NHpor1 ...,._II ............. .......... .... ,.. .. ....... """' ' 4 1 13 ,__ 5 1 2 14 McMla 4 2 I 12 Mtf'dlnd 11 2 2 30 --4 10 4 " w. 0 0 4 0 r. 2211-2St7 011r 401IM!lrlf 1113 ...... 0010• 0010 *" 0020 .... 0010 ... 1 2 1 4 ..... 1 0 0 2 ... ilUZl•'I 2 0 0 4 ... 1 0 0 2 T...,_ 17 11 12 M T..... ~ I 14 • ........ ,....... =.....,12 1• 10 IS I 4 0-51 11 11 I 11 I 4 1-11 .. ~ ...... -----a. llltMll l,. 1:---.............. a. By Richard Dunn Spol1S Wr1ter COSTA MESA -Unbe· knownst to the Dana Hills Dol->- phins, they were ~ the feast Thurs· day night in the first round of the Coast Christmas Oassic. Host Es- tancia had no leftovers. Dismantling Dana Hills from the opening tip, Tim O'Brien's Es- tancia Eagles raced to an early 20- point leacf and never let up, rolling to a 59-27 victory . Seemingly, it wasn't even that close. "I was real impressed," O'Brien said. "We had a good defensive effort in the first hair. I just hope it carries over into the rest of the tournamenL I thought we'd be a little Oat over the holidays., but we came out intense." Estancia'• suffocatin& full-court press caused nine Dana Hills tum· Ir the miS~lling of thJs word really irritates you, The 3rd Annual C.Ommun~ Spelllng Bee is looklilg for you. It?s happening February 28th at the N~rt Marriott. Could your company be victorius? niere•s ooly one way to 6rid out Put~ a ieam of 3 pecpe and com~ In dm competition to benefit the campe..,, b u.r.c.y. Cill 1\xtay: 6Q4521.x27' (emrill me limited) tfNurleaMll overs in the first quarter as the Eagles enjoyed a 20-1 lead before the entree was even served. The Eagles (7-3) continued their dominance in the second, outscor- ing the Dolphins, 17-6, to-sustain a • 37-9 intermission advantage. Dana Hills pulled to within 2S·9 before the Eagles' 12-0 run to end the first half made it a k>psided affair. Senior center Mau Fuerbringer led the Eagles with 17 points (7 of 10 Crom the field). 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"'9 CouritV Qertr of 1•11 I 1 -..... ... ...... llltlfmuf _...., on: ,;. • ADMINIST'Eft H&ALTMANDWSTY -3• 1991 1431 ~Ave..~~ Name(•) ~er.. Cow"Y Oft NcMlft. The flolnll• .............. ....., ...... The , .... ,.._. 1111 -....'.!.!·· 1" HTAHOF: COHUCTION '814'09 *'-'hedi.Cllll9294t abowit on: ~ 6. ber11, tltt .,.doing...,__ ._ on: ~ '· ........ "iiUiifteM. MlcNltM.-.:..... Publlahed Hewpo111Mcho Thl l bullnffl Is ~ 11t1 p81a448 11tf . L ., _.., Ttll9 &1111.Ml'lh W - LOUIS c. SPIRTS 1t4?1/U4H eo.ta M"8 PIOt ~ ~ by. huabend ~ ....._ M. Al'rdw#, ,,..._ NlllMd .....,_ .._... DATA CONTROL l\'8: =:a:-.:.. W lled ~y =:c!::t":::: CAHNO.A191MO MDNOTICROF W,t·~ 1"1• "*1uwy The regl1trant(1) com-~ ll*""'1t w lled Coeta ..._Not Deoer-. l!::• =.,~ .... COun1y a.rte o1 ....... Or....._...: w~11t1 INTUID•D FORP•I-4• • 1 menoed IO nnuct tlWI-wfth the County Q1ft1 of W 1. 14, 11, 21. 1•1 CllL.... Olw9 ~ on-~ CllL ...0..1t .. , ... To Ill Mira. b9nellc:Wie9, TURK S.t20 ""' ~ !he Flctldoul ~ County on O.C:... lt-014 John , Parrovechlo Wt; 1•t . AoW! , 11lul, Jr !Mtt ~ rs...,._ credilora, contingent ~ PURSUANT TO PUILIC NOTIC! eu.in.11 Natne(•t llletd ber e; 1991 aoe21 a~ &..ane: nt4114 Port "°"'· ~ .. ._,... COiia MMa ~ ~~e~tf-:';edma~ HU&.TM MD =s-on: Howmblr 11• '8t411~ PUIUC ltOTICI ~ IMdl. Cllf. "*"**' Nlwpott...,.. c.& 11811 ~ w7, 14. It, Iii, lt1 • the wid or Hllte Of both SAFETY COOK '1otltloue Mlctiele P Ooodlng PutJhhed Newport llMcho ......... l2l4f ~ ..... Plot '**'9: Thie bu"""9 le ~ ....., of: LOUIS C. SPELTS ' HCTION 114 ... 4 . •uetne• N._. Thie eta...;,.,. wu lied Coeta M9sa Plot ~ lluelnH• llw ~ ~ll~con. W 14. 11, .. 11t1, ,,._. ~ bY-~·1 'f:~( ) ""'°' fJUIUC lllClftcl ._, A PETITION hH been lt.t.....nt with the County Qlftl of '* 14, 21, 21, 1991, ,,.,_ ..... llt .,,,. "' .., 4, 1111 r • • .., , flied by ELIZABETH On OctOblf 25, t99t, al The Following plftont Orange County on o.c.n. Ir/ 4, 1~ The ,o;;;;;:;r penona ~~·":: = .~ ,. ...,Oii ~ ~ ".:.-c'~ a-.l ~~~T~, ~~"'~~ •• ~~~ J~~w=~~~·~ ,,:,=,~-:~Cf· b«&, 1•1 '814717 S.10I ~~~~ ~ underNlhe(Flctlllou9) ---.... .....CMOTICI ~ .H=:,w•!.d ........ : . of ORANGE. the property deacrll>ed u : M £NT CENTER ( b )· p N .. _......__ U UC NOTICE _,5 ........... ... .... .. nen ame • ---on: -· • THE PETITION requesta 1986 BMW CALIFORNIA LI-COMMUN ICATIONS l N-ubllshed 9Wpoft _,,. p I "''" AS~T-, 2275 above on: December 1, .... 11• t•t The folOWlnl,, penona that ELIZABETH SPELTS CENSE NO. 1 SCN092 VIN HANCEMENT PRODUCTS Coat.I M... Piiot Decem-'1otttlou ~ Ave., Colla M.... 1•1 •••hit 11 llw ~ F. TICua, JI. are ~ ........ ll1 • be appointed as personal WBAAB5408G9&8295 was (c)ENVIRQ.RHYTHMS, 124 b« 21, 29, 1991, Januaty B .......... !__ Rim:'2:el1t Spontelff John PllfCMChlo ......... ...,_ ....., ~~}.~ representative to admlnls-seized pursuant lo Health 8roactw1y, SUie A. B. a C, 4, 11, 1992 u ·--• The "°41ow111Q penone ,,_ ~ WM -.,.. ter the estate of the dee•· and Safety Code Section Coste M ... , Calif. 92027 S.125 ltet911Mnt ~ .. ~~·· Coeta ~ ~ w.!.!....tlledof w. dolnG ~ M: ~CounCCMlty ~ ~.. ..._. .._. dent 11471/1 1488 by 1he0rlllgl Mark Sestephen Dobkin, The FottoMng peraona ....._ · '"""' .... ........, .. , .__,. WATERSIOE ~ 114 ..,. .. ._ 'Yon_,,. Wtft .. ..,. -Mer, THE PETITION requnls County Sherill'• Depart· 409 Catlllna Dr •• Newporl PUBUC NOTICE are doing bullnell •: ~~ tuy:a~e~cm. ~1~, on ~ Tuedn Ave. #1, N9wpoft !Mr 3. 1991 ~ 12125~ "C"-.. 4 .,. the decedent's WILL, and menl. Beach, Calif. 92663 CALIFORNIA INJECTION • ,_. "• .,. leech, Clllf. nt83 Pl144M ,....".,, • .., codicll5 U any, be admitted Tha propel'ty was seized Renee Cencel Dobkin, 409 Flotltlou. MOLDING CO .. INC:z. 265 The re,lalrant(1) Como Fl14I07 ~ M. tQnnard, 124 ~ Newport 8Mch-~ , •del to probate. The will and with respect to alleged vlo-Catalina Or., Newport lluelnee• Name Brigg• Avenue, ~oala mencN&ltld 0 ~~ Publahed Newport Beech-Tultln •1. Newport BMch, eo.ta ..._ Plot o.c.n. Maf, Cellf.1292S' r 1 any codlctls are available lallon(•) of Secllon(s) Beach, Carlf.112tle3 Stat9fftent Mesa, c.nt. 92e2e ~ .,N ( ) 11 Cotta M ... Piiot ~ c.llf.12ta w 7 14 21 21, 1•1 Thll IHlllM~I OQlto for e•amlnatlon In the fll• 11359 of the Health and This bu1lne11 11 con· Thi FolloWlng per1on1 Clmco, Inc., o.taww.. 285 lboYe "!.,. =-~·1~ ber 1 14 21 21, 1991 Thl1 bualne11 la con-' ' ' a.on ~~I"' ) .. kept by ltle court. Safety Code. You are ducted by: husl>Mld and 11• doing buslnes.a u: Brigg• Avenue, Costa 1"1 · • • ' ' ~78 dUc*I ~., lndMduel • reg11tran com- A HE.ARING on the pell· hereby notified that 1he wife NEWPORT COAST PER· M .... Calif. 82628 Th• reglatrant(•) como PUBLIC ltOTICE menoed lo ~ bull- tion w111 be held on JANU· District AltorM'f of Cringe Th1 reglalrenl(t) corn-CUTANEOUS CENTER, Thi• b ualnHI I• con. ~ .,:.=: Wll Ned PUBUC NOTICE n-..nced lo nneact bUll-~ ~N.'!3.(fk~ ARV 16 1992 al 1:45 P.M. Coonty has Initiated pro-menced IO lrlnSllC'I bull-1525 Suplflor Ave., Sult• ducted by: I corporetlon ,,... ~ !he Fldttloul Flotttlwa .....,,,... ... ., •, -In Dep1: 3A located at 100 c:aadlngs lo fortell th1 ness under the Flctltloul 206. Newporl Beach, C81if. The reglslrant(1) com-~ ~'r,., C::.,::! F1ctlttoue BuslnM1 Name(•) 1191,ad ........_ N..,. ~O:C ~.!!1!'1 Civic Cenier Drive West. abov.-descrlbed property BuslnHs Nam1(1) listed 112"3 menc9d to nnaac:t busf. b« a, 1991 au ....... Nw abowit on: December 1t , a .. t....m Thia·~.,;; mid Senta Ana CA 92701. pursuant to Health and abov9 on: November 26, Frll'lcis J. Wiiiiams. M.D .• nest under the Flc:IJtlous Stet.llMllt · 1991 The Folowtng penona IF YOU OBJECT TO the Sefety Coda Section 1991 Inc .. Califoml1, 4615 Trem-Buslne11 Ntme{s) lltted FS14809 The Folowtng P'f90rW ~ M. KJnrwd 111 dolna bullneu 81• ~,.~ ~ g1ant1ng ol lhe petition, yoo t 1488.4. Mark S. Dobllln ont Line, Corona del M11, abov9 on: 0«:9mber 6, Published Newport e..ch-.,. doing ~ u: 1"" ~ wu tlad (l)WEU:SPRINQ ENTER-..,.._._ --"' Cl't should appear at the hHr· Yoo 11e Instructed that If This statement waa med Calif. 92625 1•1 Cotti M ... Plloe o.c.m. GUILD CONSTRUCTORS wt1t1 the County Qlftl of PRISES (b)OUL.PEPPERS. ber 3, 1•1 Ji"" " Ing and state yoor o~ you desire to ,contest the with the County Clflfk of Thia busln111 It COil-Russell T. Gilbert, Pr9tl-ber 14, 21, 28, 1991, J~ 934 Azalta Dr., Cotta Orange County on Oeclm-BAL.BOA, m Marine Ave., tt,,t44N tlons or Ill• wntten ob • lorfaltur• of thlS property, Orange County on Decem-ducted by: I CCHporallon dent llY 4, 1992 M..., Calif. 82628 w 11, 1•1 e.lbOl llllnd. Celt. t2ee2 Publlhed Newport lleMh- uons with the coort be or1 pureuant to Health and bit II, 1991 Thi regl11r1n1(1) com-Thie a1atement was med Sa-102 Rooald R. Bunge, 834 ltz> FS18711 Sandra Ywnne Dunn. 325 COl1a Mesa Pilot o.c.m. the hearing. Your appear· Saf11y Codi Section FS1481S menced to transact .bull-with the County Clerk of lea, Colt• lieu. Calif. PubhhedHewpoftBeech-Dilmond Aw .. Balboa a. ber7,14,21.21,"1911 " anct may be In person or 11488.5, you must file 1 Published Newport e.ac~ ness undlf the Fictitious Orana• County on ~m-PUBUC NOTICE 82e28 eo.ta Mee& Plot o.c.m. i.nd. Calf 92eS2 • ~ by your attorney. vt<lfled c:talm stating your Cost• Mesa PUOt Decem-Bu~lnen Nam•(•) Usted ber 11. 1991 Nell A Bunge 9134 ADlea. '* 21 28. '"1 Jen&*Y Thi• bualneH i. con-' IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR lnlerffl In lhl property. bet 14 21 28 1991 Janu-above on: October 15, FSt4890 FloUtlow Colla M..., caut 82628 1tta • dueled by:.,, lndMdual PUBLIC NO?ICI! •, or a contingent creditor of Yoo must file this clilm rn 4 1•2 • • 1991 Published Newport Beach-au.lneea Name Thia bualneH · 11 con. 4, 11, Th• reglalranl(t) corn-•---------lh• deceased. yoo mual Ille the SuperlOf' Court ol lh1 11Y • Brya n Wllll1m1, Office Colta Mesa Pilot Decem-Stat. t duct9d by: C01*1rWS S.121 rnenc.d to tranuct tMN-F1ctltJoeR yoor claim with the coort County of Orenge Wilhln Saaa·I03 Manaiger b« 21 28 1991 J9nully men The re g.l1tranl(1) com-... JUC NOTICI ,,... under the AcUlloul ....... lllllMe ' and mall a copy 10 the per· thirty (30) days of the first PUBLIC NOTICE Thia alllement w11 flied 4 11 ;992' • ~·1 F~ 1>9!110n1 rnenc:ed lo tninuct ~ rv Bualneu Nim•(•) l lled lhltHMlnt sonal repreHnlatlv1 ap-publlcallon of this Nolle•. with the County Cltfk of ' • s.122 'i(~M.:NlaEMEN: 81;7200 ,,... under !he flctltlous flotltloue aboYe on: o.c.mbef 2. The folowlnQ ~ pointed by the court within unle11 you receive llC1ual CNSt0 1M88 Orenge County on Decem-Newhope St. Suite 131 Bullnen Name(a) lilted ......... ...... 1991 .,. doing buslneit aa: lour mon1h1 from the date notice. (Please use Supe-Fl tttloue b« 3, 1991 1 V C tf' abov9 on· November 25 s Dunn TURBO ..,-eCH COM~f' of first Issuance of letters nor Coort Number 67-30-° FSt4492 PUBUC NOTICI! Founla n l illy, a l · 991 · ' St.tement Thie tltement Ned SAl.fS 2540 tAitt St. u as provided In section 9100 50.) You must serve 1n en-Bualnesa Neme Published Newport Beach-92708 ~ R. a • The Followfng per.ant with .fie ~ ~ ot 230 ht,,. Callf..>tit714 · of the C1llforn11 Prob11e dorsed copy of the claim Th Sf!!!!.~t Coate Mesa Piiot Dacem-8 ~~ltlouaN !t,urtl• :f."'S!:te ~~O:: This 11a::::.m wu ftled ~l d~elnuii'• .. : 7522 Orange Cowlty on o.c.m. Dnn Moek, 2885t L.a ~ Code. The time for flllng on the District Attorney of • ~-~"rw PlfSont b« 7 14 21 28 1991 u-..... .,... ope • with the ,._,......, Cler1c of · -w 3 1•1 cal• L.ag\.I\& N9l9f Callf claims will not Hplre be-Orange County (Attn: Craig are doing bullM11 at: • • • • lt•tement t.ln V1lley, c.Jlf.112708 Or • ........ ", Slater Ave 1110, Hunting-• 112e5e • • tori fOUf' montha from the Robison, Deputy District Al· INCHEs;A·WEIGH, 3033 S. Sa-085 The Following pel'ION Thl1 bualneH la con-b« ~ 1~ty on 0ecem-\on 8eac:h, Cellf, 82t47 Flt4S0t Thia buslneH" la cor.- he a ring data noticed torney) al 700 Civic Ceol8f Bristol flf, Cotta Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE ere doing buslnell u : ducted by:"' RIY!dUll ' Trace Paclflo Corp., Cal-Pubhhed Newpott 8MCh-ducted by: ~ above. Drive West. Santa Ana, CA Calif.112628 . SHOULOA WOULDA The regl1tranl(1) como FS14491 fornla, 7522 Sieler Ave. Coeta M ... Plot Oecem-The reg·l::antfll) com. YOU MAY EXAMINE the 92701 within ten (10) days HoUy FolloWI, 9850 VIiia Flctltloua COULDA AUTO INVEST· menced to ~ busJ. Publllhed Newport Beach-lttO, Hunllngton llMch, W 1, 14, 21, 21, 1•1 "*1CN to nr.a.ct ~ file kept by the court. If yoo of the flllng of the c{aJm In LI Jolla Drive #310, LI 8 1 H MENTS, 177 Rlverald• MIS under u .. Flc1JtJOul Colla M ... Pilot Oecem-Callf.12&e7 s.479 MIS ~ the ~ are 1 person Interested 1n lh• Superior Court/CMI DI-Jolta, Calif. 92037 "s' ""' •me Ave .. Newpott Bead\, Calif. Bu11n .. 1 N1me(1) llstad ber 7, 14, 21, 21, 1991 Thi• buelneN I• con-lkltlnn• Na.me(_. ltled th• eslate, you may me vision. Anita Lucero, 71&0 Cal• .. tement 92683 •bove on: December ta, Sa.()84 ducted by: a COJpOradon PUIUC ltOTICE above on: H/A with the coun a formal R• The !allure to llmely file br1a Ct. #0, San Diego, The Following PlftonS Heavenly Enlertalnment. 1•1 Th• reglatranl(I) com-Dawn Mock ' quest tor Special Notlc1 ol and l1CU1• a verified claim Calif. 92122 11• ~ bulinff• u : California COfpondlon, 1n Kurtis J. Kinl2el PUBUC NOTICE menoed to trMlaCt buJj,. F1otlt*'9 Thll llalernent wu lled the filing of an l~ntory 1tatlng Ill ln1e1111 In the Randy JohMOO, 8850 VIiia MEDS V, 721 Amlgoa Riverside Ave., Newport Tl1'I 11atem.nt wa1 filed nett under the Flc:tltloul 8'1alneu .._.. wtltl !he ~ Otlf1t •ol and appraisal of estate .,. property In the Superiot LI Jolla Drive 1310, La W1y, Suite 12, Newport Beach, Callf.112663 with the County Clerk of 1021304 Buslneu Name(1) lletad st.....,.t Orange County 9J-~ sets or of any petition or Court will result In Ille Jolla. Calif. 92037 Beach, CA 92660. Thl1 bu1lnH1 I• cor.-Orange County on Oecem-Mettee of liboW on: H/A The folowtng P1f90rW bef e,, l991 1 account as provided In property being declared or This bualnHt It con-J1m11 Paul McKenney, dueled by: a corporation . b« 18, 1•1 Dh..iutlon of flctlatd Chang. Pfeeldent .,. doW'9 ~at: aectlon 1250 of th1 Callfor. ordered lor1ei1 10 the St.le ducted by: co-pertnera -r/1 Amigo• WayC:uite l2, The regl1tr1nt(1) com-FStA02 P8ftnerahlp Thia ~ ... lied (a)FAR OUT PAODUC-Publahed N_.!!1~ nia Probate Code. A R• of Califomla and distrlb-Th• reglslrent(s) corn-pewport Beech, 92660. menced IO lransact bull-Published N9Wpoft Beach-Notloe la hereby ~ wfth the County Qertr of llONS (b)CUl.TURAL ARTS --· .._.~ qUftl for Special Notice uted pur1uan1 lo Iha prov!-rnenc:ed to lrlllMCI bull-~hillp A. Whetzel, 72l neu under the Fictitious Cotta Mna Pilot o.c.m. !hat TURNER AND JOHES. Orange County Oft~ EDUCAt ORS 177 F River· Coeta Mee& Piiot ~ torm Is avellable trom the •Ion• of Health and Safety MIS und« the Flctltloul ~mlgo~ ~ g~i~, Business N1me(1) lated '* 21 21 1991 Januery A CA UMJTEO PARTNER: blr 4, 1•1 IKte Aw .• ~ Beech, bet 14, 21, 28, 19'1, Jaru. court clerk. Coda Section 11489 wlltl-Buslne11 Name(t) lltled ~ b I • I · lboYe on: NIA 4 11 l"l' ' SHIP herelolore doing Pat4MO Call!. 92M3 Ir/ 4, 11192 , AHorney for th• P•tl· out turther notice or heat· above on: November 19, duct!s bu• neu ~ c:-Dr.ltd e . Rovack, CEO( • • .. 127 bullnesi &a'lder the llctt-P\lbllhed Newport~ Katolyn HertMf1. 1n F Riv-s..Olll Cloner· Ing. -1991 Y 1 gener P • President 1Jou1 firm natM and atyte eo.ta Mela Plot o.c.n. ereld• Ave., N1wporl MCHA CK N Publlsh1d Newport HollyFollows nerlhip. Thia atalemenl w11 filed of -1t t200 QUiii S1reet '* 21 29 t•l J Beadl,Csllf.92163 PUIUCNO?lCE -1 El. 8• HI E • Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot This statement waa flied Th1 regl1tr1nt(1) com-with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE No l60, City of Newport • • • enuary Thl1 bualneu 11 con-1-----....... --- ESQ,, WESTOVER & December 14, 21: 28, 1991. with the Coonty Clerk of menced 10 transact bull· Orange County on DeQem-Beach, ~ ol Orange, 4, 11, 1992 ducted by. en lndMdual Flo~ MATTHEWS Sal09 Ora09• Coonty on Novern-ne11 under the fictitious bet 3• 199t Flctltloua Stale of Califomla. did on S.123 The reglattant(•) com-llusbMss If--. 11t1 BAYSIDE DRIVE ber 27, 1991 bu1lnt11 name(s) llaled FSt4498 •ueJnesa Name the 311t day of Oc1ober PUBLIC NOTICE rnenc.d lo lrll\saCI bus!-Statetnent STE. 150, CORONA PUBLIC NOTICE FS14287 above on: NIA Thi• ata1• Published Newport Beech Statement 1991 by mutual consent: ,,... und4lr the Flctllious The following per.ona DEL MAR, CA 92e25 BSC 188 Published Newport BHch· ~~I wi~,_:i~edof w~~a the Cosla Mesa Pllol o.cein: The following persons dlt aOtve the l8ld plltner• flotltloue Bullneu Name(a) lilted 111 doing buslneu u : (714t 844-e790 Notice of Costa Meaa Pilot Decem· Coun~ on November 'fs'. ber 7, 14, 21, 28, 1991 ~~Tdt.flLt"sl~Js":tNC,. r.~.:nan:.llnnlnate thelf r• •u.'""9 NeMe •=t.::...i ~d=~ LIMO, 24= Published Newporl Dl11olutlon of ber 21, 28, l991, January 11191. S..On 3400 W. MacArthur Blvd., OA-IED ~::-:~t ltatel'Mftt Thia 1l1tement Wll ftled NIQuef, Callf.~+t Lag Beach/Cos1a Mesi Piiot Pertnerehlp 4, 11, 1992 F5t3900 Santa Ana,Callf.92704 Beach Callloml thli~eth The follOWlng ~with the County Clerk of Trmothy J . &wanaon, December 21 , 24, 28, 1991 Public notice la hereby Sl ·119 Pubi11h1d Newport PUBLIC NOTICI! Don Mltchell Corp .. Cell· day of'Novem~ 1•1. -0~~~~·4263 Orange County on o.c.m. 24902 HJdden HIAe Apt. A. SaTl39 given thal DIANA ENSLEY PUBLIC NOTICE 811ch/Co1ta Mita Piiot lornla, 3400 w. MICArlhur Rwty Tumer General Martlngale w Newporl .,., 3. 1•1 Laouna Nlguel, Cillf. mrr __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E--1 Trustee of the Ensley Fam-December 1. 14, 21, 2a. CNS101H57 Blvd.. Senta Ana, Calif. Pertner M~rtln y. Beach. Calif ~ FSt44H Th11 butlneu la cor.-lly Trust, RAYMOND J. Flctltloue 1991 Fictitious 92704 ' p · Publllhed Newpol1 ~ dUcted by: en~ ___ N_O_T_l_C_E_O_F ___ , 0 A L l A 0 H E R A N 0 Bualneee NanM . SA073 Buelne .. Heme Thia bu1lnH1 11 COil-Jonee, Ge...,., ertner to;w'ona ~ 'fl.,~· COl1a M... Pilot ~ The reglalrantt-) como RAQUEL S. GAU.AGHER, Sqtement ducted by: a corpor11lon • · menced lo traneac:t buJj,. PUBLIC HEARING llld RVTH ANN KOTVLA. Stetement PUBLIC NOTICE The f--....... sona Th• regl1trent(1) corn-Publl1hed Newport 92825 !Mr 7, 14, 2 t, 28, 1•1 MN under thecfFlctltloul NOllce It hereby given ROBERT J. JORDAN and The Following persons dol ~ 1>9!' menced \o tranaact bull-BHch/Costa Meaa Piiot Thie bui lneea la COil-S.oec> Bullnel1 N1me(1) lilted that th• Planning Commit· ANN MARIE JORDAN WIL· .,. doing bullnff• u : Fl truo .,. ng ... ,,... under lhe flc:tllloUI duct.o by: II\ ~ above . H/A slon ol the City or Newport LIAM e. LIETZ and 'HAR· YVY ACRES, 2651 B•v· 0 ue ESCADA, 3333 Brfitol BulineU Name(•) bted December 28• 1"1 The regl1tranl(1) como PUIUC NOTICE ~j, 8wanlon Beach wlll hold a p~lc RIET L LIETZ Ind The 1hore Drive, Newport Buslne .. Name StrMI, Costa Mesa. Calif. abow on: ~ 10, Sat45 menced lo &rlnlact bull· 1"" s\atemenl was tied hearing on the :rplic11ton John Liiier Comp1ny Beach, eanr. 921163 State"'4tftt 921126 1•t PUBUC NOTICE neat ~ .. Actftioul Flctltleue with the County Cler1c of of Hoag M1mort Hospital heretofore dC?.1"9 busineU Cory 0. Youngberg, 2651 Th• Following PlfSOlll J:f:da (U1~ ~· Don Mltdlell President lklslnel1 N1me(1) ht:ed .._, .... ......_ Orange County on o.c.m. Presby1arlan lor Variance under the fictitious firm Bayahore Ortve, Newport ~~~~"'-C~~~TIAN New 'Y: New Yen 1001a· Thia 1tatement wu flied Flctltloue abowit on: December 8, StetHteftt '* e,, t•t 1t80 on property located 11 name and style of CARL Beach, calf. 821163 T • I with the County cs.tit of ......._ N 1•1 The f<*>Mig P'f90rW FSt480e 4000 West Coas1 Highway, RAVKIRK COMPANY al 38 Kent E. Youngberg, 33 SCHOOL, 211559 Mer· hit but neH la C~ ()range County on ~ ..... Joen Linder ate~ bullnell ar. a request to excffd Iha Morro ea Drive Cily of Catspaw Cape, Col'onado, $1~Ha P11kwlly, Mlsllon ducted by: a corporaUon b« 11>. 1•1 ShltMMnt Thie ~ wu flled ABCO DATA SYSTEMS Publilhed Newport ~ Base FAA of 0.5 up to th• Corona ~ Mar County of Calif. 92119 VleJO, Callf. 112692 Th• reglalrant(I ) com-• FS19149 The f ollowlng peraone wftfl the County o.ti of INC., 4875 MacArthu; Co1ta Meu Pilot Oecem- mulmum FAR of 0.115, Orange, Stat• 0j c.Jlfoml1, Chrlallna J. Yoongblfg. :=n "'!!~!!ni Chr!!~!~ ~ ~ ~~ Putlllthed N9Wpoft ~ ~rt,~~:,~ E. Orange County on o.c.n.-Col.wt. Suite 1120. Newport b« 14, 21, 28, 1•1. ,,_.,. conslsteol with the prov!-did on the 15th day of o.. l ozter, 30511 Loo Camp • ..,.. a, ,...,~ 1 r.) a.... -'-.. _. Pilot ...____ "' ber t , 1991 8Mch. Calf. 82tlO .., 4, 11112 slons of th1 General Plan cembef 1991 , b mutual Road, a.tden Valf"ay, Calif. Marauertte. MIUlon Viejo, Butlneu. Name,1 .,.,ed ...... ta -.. ,,., ........ Cou1 Hwy., Corona del PSt9020 ABCO Da1a Sreteme Inc.. Saa-l OO Land U11 Element Ind conu~t d lu:rve b 95633 Callf.112692 above on. not •POllcable '* 21, 29, 1991, Januery ...,, Calif. 02925 Publllhed Newpo.t 8Mch-Cel1om&a, 5t Monlicllo Dr •--------- Chapter 20.07.040 of the DIANA ENSLEY the -~ Thi• bualn•H I• COil-Thi• bu1lne11 It con-Lawrence c. ~., •• Sec> 4, 11, 1992 Tham Thi Nguyen. 801 °" Colta ..... PIOt o.c.n.-Cvona del Mer, caui: PUBLIC NOTICI! N-port Beach Munlclpal hi d ml dueled by: a general plrt· ducted by: a corpor1llon r.iaty S.129 amond SL, l.agur'9 llMch, 82825 Code. Thi• Item Is In coo-~~~airon~ as'"~: nerahlp The r1gf11ran1(1) com-Thie staternenl was filed Calif. 92S51 b« 21 • 29• 1991• Jenuary Thl1 b u1ln1N 11 con. F1otttt.u. jundlon with lhe previously therein. P The regl1trant(1) com-menced to lrlMact bull-Wllh the County cs.tit of PUBUC NOTICE Thi• bu1lnea1 11 con-4, 11, 19112 duGted by: a COfJ)Otltlon ..__ ...... noticed Amendment No. Further notice Is heroby menced to tr1n11C1 bus!-""' undlf the FlctltloUI Orange County on Decem-dueled by: an lndMctual Sa-124 Th• reglalrant(a) como ShlteMent 744 and Traffic Study No. given that DIANA ENSLEY ness uncllf the AcUIJoua Bu1lna11 N1me(1) ll11ed bet 4, 11191 Flotltt..,. The regl1lrant(1) com-PUIUC NOTICI menced lo traneact Wtl-The P:olOWtnQ pereona 81 for the Hoeg Hoapltal wll not be r1tponalbl• Bu1lnea1 N1m1(1) fitted •bow on: August 29, 1991 Fl14813 lu•IMA Neine menced lo tr1nUCt ~ ,,... under !he Flctldoul .,. ~ buelrl9it u: Master Plan. from thla day on, for a,,Y above on: February 25, Luther Thomu McDonald, Published Newport Beech-•tetement ~ undtfN the ( fldltloua) Ailed flotftl.. lt'Ulll'lffl Name(a) 11.ated MOTOt~4 h Pl, NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· obllgetlon Incurred by the 1983 Treaeurlf Co11a Mna Piiot Oecem-The folloWlng pertont u neN l tM s ......._...... above on: Auguat 'f, 1991 qoeca M.M; THEA GIVEN that an Envf· other In hi• her their own Cory G. Youngberg Thia t11tement w11 filed ber 21, 29, 1991 , Janully 11• doing bualnfta u : abov9 on: DKember 2, AbcM Mozty9nl, ~ MOltai l2Q4 ~ ronmental tmpac1 Report name or In 1he name of the Thi• a1ateminl wH flied ~th the County Clerk 01 4, 11 , 1992 BABINSTO BUILDING OON· ~Thi N --~.....t Thia ltalement WH llled hlV't Pl., Coeta Miia, Calif. has been prepared In con-firm with lh• County Clerk of ..,.~ Counly on Novem-S.t17 TRACTORS 111162 Pitman guyer'! .... .............. pertOnl with the County Cleft! of 82t2t 1 nectton with the ippllcatlon DATED AT Irvine, Callfor· Orang• Col.Wiiy on Novem-bet • 1•1 Lane, Hundngton Beactl, ~·=I~-~~ WemA~A-=~IAl. o...,. County on o.c.m. Thi• buatneei ' le con- noted ebove. II Is th1 nla. this 20th dey of o.. bet' 19, 1991 F914t31 PUBLIC NOTICE c.Jlf 12&e7 ,.;::::."' bef 3, 1991 ducted by: an lndMdlMI preHnl Intention ol the City cembef, 1991. FSt3381 PUbllthed Newpol1 Beach-ctv1itooner Martt Babin-~'r,M't"' on ~ g~. 1~IO~ r:t Plt4IOO The regleCranUtt com- lo a ccept th1 Envl-QRl!QORY N. SBQUIN, Publlthed Newport Beach-Cotta M.,. Piiot Decem-CNStOtasaa lld, te1U Pitman Ln., Hun-' Fe14ltt ~ ~ tMeo ew Publlahed Newpoft IMcho n-..nced to lnlMiCt bult- =mental :mp~ct Re~rt Attomer 8001 lrvlne Co11a Mesa Pilot Decem-'* 14, 21, 28, 11191, Janu-Flotftloue ~ IMct\, Calif. 12&e7 Publlhed Hewpol1 lleach-Paul 'J Hemttton 411 eo.ta Mee& PloC o.c.m. .,... ~ H l'f1dltloue The ~~~ra:~n;:,! Center 0 Drlve, Suite blf 7, 14,21,28, 1•1 11'/4, 1"2 ................ ~~~·~::J:u.r"" Cotta Meta Plot~ Pltle~wport tHch, W7, 14,2t,21, 1 .. 1 =--:n: N~let:: 1>er1 or th• gentJal public 135, lrvlne, CA 82711 S.0711 s.o87 lteit.....,.t Th• re 'tatranl(t ) com. bef 14, 21, 21, 1981, JerlU. Celt. ia-(111 1•1 to review comment on this Pub 111 h • d N 1w po r I PUILIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE The Folowlng per.ona "*1CN t ~ bulf. Ir/ 4, 1892 ~ ~l~on-PUIUC ltOTICI ~ lhkmwt f documentation. Coplee of Baach.'Co1t1 MHa Pllol are doing bullnell M: .,... und« 1he Pkt11Jou9 a.101 .. ,. "' ~ ~ ~ lled the Environmental lmplCt ~mber 29, 19111 Flotltleue Flotltlous TOKA ENTERPRISH, lkdlMla NarM(I) IMed ::.~ri::tr~ = "6Utll• _. l'9 CountJ ~ 01 Report and avpportJng doc> S.146 au.Inn• Nw 1u.en... Mame 1599 Supertor, uni IS:t, above on: December t 5, PUBUC llOTICI -under ._. ........... _ l1te1M•.... °'"'99 ~on o.c.n.. umenta 11• aVellabfe for a ShlteMent Coeta Mesa. Cllf. t2e21 1•1 ·-.._ w 11, 1981 the public review and '"" PUBLIC NOTICE The ,••tMMnt The ~ ~ 6111'01 a Cebln, ct.11 8ablnilld ..... ,.. ... .... Heme(•) 11eec1 1tat1•1111 l'ltM4t spectlon at Ille Planning .,.doing=:,~ .. dOlngbUslneU :'°"' tnc:.. Tew~ I02 Tllll eta1t1ment waa lied lueln••.... =-~ .,.~~=--Publef'9d......,,.. lwh-~·=· ~:.:::; C~~=t CONTlRUUM, 111 'pacf. AQUA STEAM KLEI N, ~-=Frwy .. ftMadana.""" "'9 County Clerk ol ....... ,.. n. 11111 ..,. .. tied NU IUllDINQ AHO C09la Meee P1W Oeoem- Boulev11d. ~ewport Beach, llu9lnea• Nw ~18We 250. IMne. CA :V~~~J. Thie builne11 la con-~~~on Decem-.,. ~ ~ ~ .. l'9 COunily OllliC of DIYll.OPMINT, 1411 W tt. 18, 11t1, ..._, Ci llfornl•. 821158'17118 •t•tet'Mftt Roy ·~ Jr., 903 N. l'hOmM M.' '~· 11478 dUct4IO bY-• OOtPOtlllon Pltl0t8 YOUR •or c~ :,-~ 1c:r" on~ = ~~~· CO.ta 4. u, cm •l (7~~t!;,. 1'Urlhet The Following ~ CottOnwood Way, WalnuC. 8Mct\ IM. #413, W• ~·~c=~ = Nlletl9Cf Newpoft ~ SllMCe, MOO La Alim-1'81 ... Robert A. Hanteon. t411 •" ... ,» glwnlhaluld~heer· 11•=buslnesl u . CA917tl. rnn.e.,Cellf.~ ,... under._."*°"' c-. Mete Hot~ ecse #21, 'ountaln V*t, P\11119Nc1Newpcwt._.. llden Ave. ••· coaca ~-·-mg wfl be held on the 0th N!WPO T MESA LAND ... ,,,.. Koelnakl, 2!5204 ~ ... Jotlnltor?a 11111 lualneea N~•> ... lllled ... 11 • 199t .JIJtrl.-y c.lf. W70I c.. --,..,. ~ ...... c.a tll21 ~t!,,~·P~99~1,: ~:'E~~e ~~·~ ~c~a=-. Laguna =:= . .fio.rourM!n ~~~1 4,u ,1112' • 1 .:=."""_.:~LIV:: bef 21, 2t. 1• 1• Jar"*Y ~~.,.,.':.111con. .~ · .. ::.-::-::.... Council CNmbefi ·of the Mela, callf. 92$29 D~ H. Oh, 21433 Am: Thl9 buelneee le con-Thie ..... ment WM IYed .. at ~. calf. lt270I 4, 11, tlla The ftilttttent(at ~ a N9Wpoft Bnc:h Ctty Hall John R. Betlon, Jr., M.D., bueher'I It.. Diamond lat, ductld by: co.,.,"*9 wffh the Counly Oeft of .. _ -IOTICI l'Me butineM &t ~ ... 1. IMMed lo ----..,.... n. ..,.... 3300 Newport BoJevwd' 55 R~ll St. Geofge, New-CA 81715. Th• ••olatranl(I) com-Oranoe Counly on Decem-rvwwv duclltd by. an lndMduet •-__ ICI neee "'*' l'9 Plollo&lt .. ~ ee: N~ Beach ea11tornie: r>Ott leaott1.c.i1f. 92MO Thi• bu1fnH1 11 con-IMftCed lo hnNCI bWll: b« 3 1911 Pl •i• Ttte r90l1ttent(1) ciom-rv-iiOTI •11nw ~~...., IALIS 1111 .. whk:h lime. and place ~min N'atlt, M.D., 411 dUcted by • llmltecl pat\-,,... undtt the Plctltloul ' Ntata • : ..... """'*'lo ..,... ..... ........ ....... Oft: ........ a. ...... Dr H • flltH wry end .. weone Int.,. Mendoza Ten-ace, Corone nerthlp. lullneel Hame(1) llleed NII.JR&• neet undtt l'9 l'lclllloul ,.t ...... Qf,il Nfed mi a ,..., and det M•, Calf. l2f2S Ttte Regtetrant(e) com-tbO¥e on: not appflCable Publllhed Newpcwt lwh-ltlll1••"1 9'a1lneM Neme(•) ~ • L 111 ..... Robert A. HanleOfl Uncla Woeie 1191 ....,. hHtd .,,J.J'T' ~ c,:;. 0eoroe N. Hedded, M.0., menoed to hnlllat tM,.a. 1"°"'* M. 'IYM coee. ..... Plot ~ 1' llle ........ pertonl lboV9 on: Auguat 1S.1N1 l ... t.llill n.1e 1'1111'Mf11 _,. . ._. Or ~ .. -. llnge 11111 proiect ln COUf\ 271 Vlc1orla ltrMt, CO.ta l1W undef' f'9 l'lctfttoue 1'111 ..... Nnf Wll Jled W 11, 21. 1191. ,...., .. dllng ........ •: .Mie Piii! l119 f'llUll4 ,.... ..... ~ Cleftl of &ii .... ,. ··~( I ,......, .. ...,..,.____ -., ·~--... -O...Ol4,tt,t... OllOHID OllT_T ___ ,_ ... ________ ,..... ~~ Wit onty VIOee lllMI you Altllt M. Martinet. M.D., abcM on: Not Applellble 0renge County on o.c.n. ..,111 NMWI QW. aol3 I .... l'9 ~ a.t of COITA MllA WICI A wt; 11t1 ..... ~-• OI aomeoM elM ralHd .. 2124 Lak..ide Avenue, Of· RcW """9roy, Jf, bet I, 1Nt • • 8rletot 11:1:.J• co.ta Or.,. ~ on ~ Al Sllt.-Nf, 1• ,.._. nt.... TM ' .... ttte publlo h= d• ~H~ MD .J:t'.,.,..,,..,,."' flied Plt4897 WIOTICI -'=-~ ...... _,, w1.1•t ~~ ~ Mw. fl'Jllln,_,...,.......,....,... ..., ICl1t)9CI In Ihle 0t In 1W Ebe • QrCle ',.~ ~ County Cllftl Of P'ubllNct Newpoft ....... lill1I '" C.. Nt41t0 • 0.-........ .,.._.. ............ written ~ d-. MHa. c.llf 92e21 ' -ttP°tl, 1"t:f"Y of ~ C... MeM Hot Deoeimo Cll8tOt... ~"'::..-0. ""'*'*' ,_,.. ~ :::"t£?~tti -1 14. It .. ttlt ---...:........ .... ~to the ~ M, Ot AobefiaJ.''1er,2°"1Hol-' ' Ht~ b«t4,11,lt.111t,,,._. .... SKI JMt Mlrw II fflfto Colla ..... Plat........... Q111. ' ' , ........ L......,t• r:'~~; dwtAoecS.Hewpoft BMct\, Publl•h•d N•wporc *'Y"'·1• ............ -., ..., ........... •1--.11·•1•• • ...,.,. nie ••1 ..... 11 ... ™•s TllCI '='~!iiJ'!f: ... "444200 calif. hach/Co11a ..... Piiot .._. r n • 11 .. TM ,..._..., ...._. .., ... 1 ._. • • '1=•• r-..w _ ._ .. ., ...,....;. J. Giner .... ~~ bu~l~·~ COi .. o.e.mo. 14, ti, ... , .. 1 PUii.iC llOTICI .. Ttte '==-=-:::-' ... :-:-..... -'*''°' TM "f:'~ ~ " •• I a..=-I I ~ ree.ry,,.......c ..... ~bY-g ~.-nu.y4,11-. w-:a=au ... 1.~ .,........eaa= ..,..mTICI :1.'!ta• ...., •11l110._ •• ·~ ... ,,_, Cfly flf ..... The regletranl(a) COfft. _ 1Mn • :•n-• !,!! IL .,., C... ...... E.:-Dtlt'MV 19. " I t? UM a~ -=I:: ,..... ......_ menc*9 lo lnlnNC:t 11u1t---• un .. 111 -.., 1 _ "•, -,.. • ,.._. .._ _ NOnl The ..,.,. Of,,...""* ... PlcmlOul "111.JC-•"'9 1111 ... ,,.... D. ~...... ~ • 2 15..... .... .~ . . ... ~--·J" .. -~ .... -... ==u= i:-m ag.. =~ciOi'iA-E; "&.": ,.~ .:=··-, ~T ~·· -~-~ • Int ... ooleded hm l'9 .,... k. Mowe. M.O.. 11 n. •-. ii WI TMa ..__ 11 _.. ....._. .. ·o... • lllilriiil -: ·• ~ .. ,..,... C'tted Newport'f:'':i:i cm Ttte=~·~· ..... =::;.:· .... =-=• ....... IMr Nt_, lir~ IMr ,,.. -.. .., • = 1 11 rflt •t.•r: = ,'::. Pilot .._. -'ro4r..1~"''"' = --. ,&.': ~'r':."1is.E c::;:r.:."':1 = '.l:.:.s'acu -. lltOt ....:. :.!I: s:. "':"~ C:-. Cllt.-r:',! ;:;-~ • .:t~.~. -N t43 The,,,_. OOlftPf'•Mo· MPIT~....!,!!.,L" ~ ~ .......... -. -...., .. -a t•t -fftfof LA., ........... _ tt • ,_. :::; TNt ••1111111 fl _,.. ..... • ..... .._.. .-end currene dlf-eo-Aw .. ~ IMlli, c.w• WllJ'lt lu11N11 ........... ._. -It ,• • _.._, ......,.,.... 1 -. , -·· ....._~, ...., ....... ,. orworryt ........ ,.... move. lo')' of good• MCI..,. calf.... , ......... II ........ -....-nr ,, ... "· -TNe '"•1•1• , ..... 4, "· ,. TM ,.....,..", ..... .... ..... ... ,.... ........... ... eroundl .. "°"' '°"' ~ M11 ..... "' • ..,..... , .. , • ...t ...... ·-~ .. ' ... ,~ ....... le....... ..... . ~ ..... ,. - I '.. -·~ • -•. .. L .. 'IUlta•1• ,_...,_ WIOTICll -·· 1 fl a;; --..M I ... ~-~ ........... ---.. -. .. -·------· ,, .......... , .. . : to•-TER • ...... C&AI • .. ..,, 1-. ~ .,_ a..cn.cotta ..... "°' ' leill AYUJAllD IL ~ . . t. hMrint • s 1. ....... a.... W ....... ,.-. 1no.· r• Oeo1mb11 21. 1111, .Mt» ---~~~-----u ii: .. ~ NOTtelifWiiifttk>H Mt =-·MD•'°"'-~--=-1M 111r .-.1 ,_. 1•t .,.-aid""¥"'~ Publlehed H•wport t"t J--.4, tMl I ...... ....,._ ___ ..,. 6WAU.IY A. IST:',\°'· v~~XAM elree ....... • c.u.r "'Olllllll. ....... ,,...... C•1t) Z'440IO, _,., 1• PUIUC'""1C! ~:~;:.,.~•:.: ~~·· Er"i:..O:•, CA ¥NO.i~ .... ~"¥,"'S!l r-~M ...... ~ ~~!t=.! !i5:'J::.wp~ PUIUC.m:••t ..,."::'::.. ~140, •= T• .. ...,.. ==~ llif1111c·... a9dlllofs. =. ... d .. "'..::-.. -:. ................... ~ ....... ~ '*"""* .. 1111, Jiii» leOTICSOP ............ Kanne, PUHd • Dec 2~,. ,.. =it ~· = r".:::,., Aaaue9t tot ................... -..... ~.:-:: Wf 4 ' 1 -.. 110 PUDUC Ula OP .,. ~~ ='°"' :m:r :::-:::.~ c:cs~:~a ...... -.119~ ....... M!MtflMld 1n8oec:ia1Noticeof~ .. ~ .... ---:r.• .................... ..-~-1e1 PDSOtlM.'"""**"TY STAI F\ ASTERS ..... In Salina. t<anus .. 111__ ._ wll ot ....... or baltl, '11 ::., 'i:::z..:: ••••••In '-• ..._ ~-" •.enn Lugollf• St. Newport St. John'• Hoec*al. N w94t ..-. • ~ llOTICll ~-t"mfy~~ :" ol .:iy Millon cw ::"':i.:::.-::.: J:'.:t:r:::=:;a 9011CS OP Seit~ '°.::.O. ~ ~· ~ ... 418 =:., w: t!nn ~ of: OrtlfldD ~ tied ~, ~~;;&,:' eocount M ". Pfo~ In .. __ ......._ -CINDY JONa; Ml "*'O ULa W ~ ;J' & ft Code 21700 • ...._.-. ~ .,_... O. "" ........ C..-. ..a.n 1250 Gt e. -• • wsww-UUMQQUUT: -AMI-, ._..,. ...... " .t "" undlttlgned Luoonia Sii .. Newport •""'••o'o.cyt..,lva: .. ~ I TO TEA CllllomiL ,..JN.-., ~,._...Code A ael1te..... .. ...... LIA MeM; A1CM M:HMD .. 9M09 wW .... pubic IMdon e.~. Calif, 92M3 , ·~ •£4:-lliimhl'll., hM ~ ATE Of• ~ANGE .__"'· ~t IOt 6oedel No.ioe .. • e ........... KAVADAI: AIM CHNI ,,,,...,1tto the c.INomla on January 10, 1192. .i Thl1 bu1lnatt I• con-votV9d In Ui. farmtng filed M. z.11 :c • --l THE PITITION tonn •~!tom·-..,...._ ............. ITIWAAT• At• '.w.ai W-llMce Stoteoe Fecll-3·00 PM 2086 Placenli1 dudtcl by: an lndMd~ and llve9toclc OJ*• Vic:Mr1 en t. tt--•• ,_,.. that ~cWtl. ~ertetel .. r•~ ICl!MHAW, At .. AMADO llv :r. a ft Code 21100 AVt., eo9t. Mala, CA I*· The ttOl•trant(I ) com-tlon wtth her hU• ~~.CM~ ll&a lcott SuilllfM ti. tippOinlld Altor"9Yf0f Petl8°'*: c..... ... AOGftlOUIZI A1• .WM. el eeq the under'9*1 10N11 ptoperty lnctucllng menced lo transact ~ band Ed. In her ear· ol~· ·.,ETmOH c~-=·J,Uf;''~ ~ ,....., .. M ~NI M. TAOUI. JUDOSiunul llllNCI!: AUi ALAN wll .... Jl'MC ~ '"'nlt111e. dolhlng, loolt :,utlnei:i· ... ~(1~~~ ..., yeart ah• waa a ~ M ~ M. T • ..,_ ildrrinitttr h ...... MCCoAMtCK, KIDMAN 6 o. nmca WAMJC!ft: A151 B:/W/llG on .,__., 10, 1992, 11 and/or othlr hou .. hold above on: Januety 1 1992 aocla! woft(er for lhe ~k:Mfy . ti. ~ • *'.. heirs. lhe~ HHAENS HPT i8 IAM~ ~190 RAMON 10:00 AM, 2075 NIWPOf1 lllmt stqted by the rollow-Mam-'· BoonukJ Saline Co. S.R.S. ~~·l'Jt '° I Cftdt:q,~ ~ 1he ~'cr21001rtaeol,8t•290 Tu 0 ft•IM ....... ~al~''w.~ =-ic::"'~~:: 1r=::BETIY RUTH= Slat~~"~ =b~a~!csr!:~~ idl ........... Of~ 1ftto ~y WU Md codic11a, If tiny, Coetll lie .. • CA ntX ...... U.. ..-t lea KING: 111rbc>NAi.D ORA. furniture, cDhlng, tool1 RAMSEYEA: SP E087 ROB-lhe .,..._ft, lah; Sacred Heart .lheT ~ P.,...l'TION Ohttwlle be ln-...d In be edmiMd to ptl)bai.. ~p~091a (El ......,_ W •uullR 11.E: 9t27 DEH*I 08-t.nd/or olh« houMhold EAT L.. HAMELIN; SP E206 ~T. 1~ on ~ L.adl" Guild; Kan. Wie •' IM w• Of ....... Ot boft. Th9 w• Md any codM:i.a ""' de la oerte .. , ""° RYNe: 11'3 ~ WJ+A. IMma ltOfed by IN follow> Ell.UH OOL.PtitN; SP E28Cl ' iu Federation of ~ cc11lcmt'• : z .. Scol L9w, aka .,. evalat>te lo Dae. 19, 2,, 28, t091 RIOR COURT OP TM RIH; C11 IUZANNe HAN-Ina penona: MICHAEL RAU; SP E180 Fl14121 Republican Women: WlLM • ar,y, ScoctlAWG..i-., •xarnk\alion ln tlefile ITAT• o• CAL .. NIOAN: CH lllAC1'1C U£00fRONl90SS~SP OUORAA.MOAAH PubllthedNewporte.acn. Renubt'---Precinct be edmltt.d '° 19. A PETITION ,._ *ti by the ooutt, PUBLIC NOTIC! COAST CONSTAUCTION: EON JERRI MOOERS: SP awr,., ,...,.,., Iha ttght Costa Mesa Plk>t Decem-.. --' The wtll~hMy oodcla tl9d ~ Mdt .. In THE PETITION PORNIA, TOO CIVIC C10 JOOt SMITH; D1 KURT E171 DOUG LINDSEY; SP to bid et the lale. Put· ber 21, 28, t 991, Janoaty Commlttff Women: WI 1 8\ -bH! tot l'9 Court of ~ts authority IUIHIONI CINTUI DRIVS RST, AST; 051 GARY M()Dl.JN. FOii ROGER COURVIUE; ctlaM9 must be made wfth 4. tl, 1992 SI. John'• Hoapltal ~~~=In Iha.~ c.litom~ County of adninlsllf the ea1a (CITACION P.O. 80X 83-, aM'TA SK I : D 71 GEO R Q E SP F01t ROGER COUR-pwtonll en.dis 0t cash-S.tS2 L.adlea AuJdllary; She .,, .,. ORANGE. und9r the ~nden JUDtCIA&.t AHA, CA ff~ HELMKAMP; E2.S ~S VIUE: SP H029 CYNTHIA left ~ Of'#(. All put· wu a 4-H leader for ..,!~11 ... ..!!!mo: THE PETITION AdrriniSllaton ol ~ NOTIC• TO D•FEN-Tlte Mm•, Mdreaa, MAULDtH; Ell DAYl GAi'-BARNETT; SP H 152 chaMd goods ., .. old "u PUBLIC NOTIC! many r Hrs. The 'A~ -th.-"' ...... ::::,• that a.me:. :,:.. (This auth0f1ly DANT I (A"... • .,... telephone ....., FI HJ E 1 0 7 JAME a NANCY HAYDEN; SP H190 Is.· Ind ~ be paid lot Schlppe famlly were Under l~ldef1t penonal~~~ ~ '9presenta'::e ,rrson Aou•edet ROBOT J, of plalnttre ... .,...,. m•s>~~S~F:~CHL~ ~T~~EA~t~~PeU; ~~ =-~~~ STATDIENTCW :::. fl~t ~~ ~~~ ton of Esia ... administer h fftalt of man~actons wi-.ou LOR .. •Z•TTI, •nd or plalnttff wtthout ., KRISTAN; Fil CRAIG BAL· H157 PATRICK ADAMS cancellation 11'1 the ewnt ol Wl~.:~~~~OM The lamlly also ran Act. authority will 1111 d9cadent. obta court aP,P<OVal. DOii 1 ttwou9h 10, In-attomer, tas (SI ,.._. TER; '100 MAGGIE CAS-Owner rnervet the right MCtllmlnl Mlween OWM1 the Schlppel Ferry .Qlow the p«sonal THE PETITION Befofe ldng c:ef1ain v ohHM bra, la dk'eooloft W el SEU: F12e 0£8RA MAUL· IO bid at the tale. Put· and obllgat.ed pany. D119<f OPERATING UNDER hi h . d lh reOreseiildve '° lab '9qUMa the dec:edenra !mPoftant acUons YOU Ml HING IU•D flUfftera do ta..,_.. del DIN: FI 92 "DELITY chaMa must be made with thl9 28th day of December, F1CTITIOUI ;a1fne c~~::~ Sur~ ~~y ,'..)c= Withe::' W~l and eodlcis, if any, howewr. . the person DY PLAINTIPP1 CA Ud. aet•e•d• Ml daMano CLAIMS MANAGEMENT; pereonal cMdla °' cash-19tt and 3fd day ol Janu· aus,!!!!!S NAME vtved by her hus.· O ~ • be admn.d to probate. reJl(es.ntalive will b .. "ta' Nm8"Clando) dant• 0 del .....,_ G1' JOHN SUNDQUIST: ler1 checlts Of'#(. All put· ary, 1992. Public Stor1g41 TM fol.., .. M"" !*ton hu band Edward, her Before g -~•~!!" The wll and e11y oodic:ls !'9qui-ed to give nolice JOHN L AVITABfLI dent~ que ftO tl•ft• ~ ICYlE OLASBRENNEA; c:haMd ~are sold was Manag1men1. Inc. T•I• withdrawn IS • general aon Mlchael, and 1mpo ... _....., are •vabble tor tnwasled persons unle ' • .. ~-079 CHARLES DURGIN: la," and mutt be paid lor phone (818) 244·8080, Parlnef from th• partner· hOwe t the parsonal examlnallon 11'1 tie lile kept they have waived nolle9 o • " d M 0 N 0 0 R A M 8boelldo, ••) __ .. t H38 MARJORIE FOWLKES· Ind removed at the time ol Aoent for owner 1hlp o~atlng under lhl her daughters Jayne •reprasao live wMI b• by tie court, consenled to the propose HOMEt, INC., • C•n. A. Pelnar, lloKlttrloll, H50 BRUCE SHAND: H5i ..... SllH tubject lo prior Publlthed 'Newport llct1tlous businffs name o1 and Jeanne, hM twin requlracJ gl¥9 no~ A HEARING on tie act~:) The independ41fl tomla corpor•Hon Jeckeoft, DeM8roo A NANCY JAZWIEC; H61 fN. canc1llatlon In the event o1 Beach.Costa Meta Piiot FIBER GLASSICS at t1t3 al1tar Nora Jot· ""11'•~P9f90ns "'-P.91itlon will be held on administration authotl You fine 30 CAI.EN• Pook•n••ueh1 4041 DONESIA DEWI Mtt*nent betwffn owner OecembM 28, 199t, Janu. Newpon Center East, Santa gensen and her sis· ·lhey tla ':'::no~ Januaty 9. 1(192 at 1:45 wll be granted unless a DAA DAY9 •ft•r thl• MacArthur 8oulovlrd, Publl1hed N1w1po1t and obllg1t.a p1111y. Dattd ary 4, 1992 Ana, Calif. 92705 ter Zeta Crowther. ·con:) ~...__1 P.M. In Dept 3A loca. ted at lntet~leO person I~ a aummon• le ••rwd on Newport hoch Cata. Beech.Costa Mesa Piiot thlt 28th day of December, S.1 51 The F1ctllious Buslnest Her parents Leon P. act · ,.....,, 700 Civic Ctntet' Drive objection to the pet1tio .._. f 1 92880 'en•) December 28 1991 Janu-1991 1nd 3rd d1y ol Janu-Name rtlentd to sbova Schlppel & Edith E. adminlSwatlon •utt'loflty West, P.O. Box 838 Santa and 'shows {IOod cau VOU to ftl• • tr--··'· orn • llY 4, 1992 ' ' erv. 1992. PubUc Storage PUBLIC NOTICE wa• filed In Orange County Glerech are both de- wll be iihnted UMI• an Ana CA 92702--0838. why the courf should no ten rHponH at tflla 752.ases S1153 M1nagement, Inc. Tel• NOTtc• OF on Slp11mber 18, 199t ceased. She has two mterestR 1*90n Illes an IF VOU OBJECT TO gtanl the authority. court. DATl!r APR 12 1ff1 · phona (818) 244-8080, "" F50726l hlld F objec1lo11 to th9 patl11on the granting of lhe pelitlon A HEARING on th A letter or phone call GARY L. QRAJIVILLE, PUBLIC NOTICE Agent fOf owner. PUBLIC SALE Full name end address of ~~~~,d~erviC:s"~re ~ and ~ C8\l50 you should appear at lhe petition will be held on wtlf not prot•ct rou1 CI• r le , Br Su• a" pub 111 h • d N • w p 0 rt OF LIENED the person w1thdraw1ng: why lt'lf lhoutd not htarin and state our Janu~ t , 1992 at t ·• rour trpewrltt•ft r• Zarate, pvti NOTICE OP BHch-Cotta M111 Pilot PROPERTY T. J. 0e1c1110, 1209 Dela.. ~~~~mb~~ 3~0~~~r ~ .RING on fl• ob19Cllons with .the court 700 Ctvic Centet' Dnve ,...._, .__ ... 1 form"_, Costa Mesa Pilot o.c:em. PERIONAL PROPIRTY IT'f 4, 1992 GIVEM THAT TitE UN· Calif. 92648 1ahtesd~;1r~: SHa~~. S~: )letitlol'I iK bl held on belore the heanng. V01Jr West. P.O. Box 838. San .. --..-· ......_ •--No. 00101 Sa147 S Published Newport Beac~ .. ~ ·..1enu~ , 1992 at 1 :45 appearance may be In Ana CA 92702--0838. W11nt the court to Mer btf 7, 14. 21, 28. 1991 Pursuent to the California DEA IQNED WILL AT Costa Mesa Piiot Oecim-Presided over by PM Li l 3A located at peraon or bv your attorney. IF VOU OBJECT TO rour case. SeOe4 Sllf·Setvlc:e StOfege Facil-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION ftUR· btf 14, 21. 28. 199 1. Janu-Rev. Alvin Werth & 700 C."'9f Drive IF YO\J ARE A !he grantina ol lhe pehtlOfl If rou do not flle row 1ty Act /8 a p Code 21700 SUANT TO CHAPTER IT'f 4, 1992 Msgr. John George 'West. P. ·Box 138, Santa CREDITOR °' a you should' appear at lh ' reaponM on Um., rou PUBLIC NOTICE el teq. the und8'algMd NOTICE OF 10, DMSION 8 COM-Sa-t07 Weber. Bunal will be 'Ana G 702-ot38. contingent ctedilOf ol lhe hearin_g and state you m. loM tho caae and wfll tel 'at public auc:tlon PUBLIC SA&.e OF MENCi NO WITH SEC-In the Mt. Calvary IF 08JECT ,,TO dec:eas.d, you must file objec'!<>ns Of lile wn11en ,0 J, waeH m~nay AP:~~~;~:.r TO on January 10, 1992, ai PERSONAL PROPERTY TION 21700 OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE cemetery, Salina. the gtal\lloo of 1he petition, your claim Wiil the court objeCliOns with the court d ..--' be 3:00 PM, 2065 PtacenUa No. 245t7 BUSINESS AND PAO. T .. -I rt t Ks. Vigil service will you snolJ1cJ appear at the and mall a copy to the belore the hearing You an pro_ •• ,, mar SELL ALCOHOUC Aw Costa Meta CA P"· Pursuant to the California ... annua repo 0 b 7 30PM s d heatin,11 <>and atate your 'lersonal represental!Ve appearance may be 11'1 taken wtthout further BEVERAOU son&. prol*fY 'tnctuding Self.SeMce Storage Facil-FESSIONS CODE OR tfl• Jean and Gene • : un ay o01ectona ~ Ille wnnen appointed by the court person orbv yourl\llorney. warnlnt from th• 12123111 furniture, c:tothing, tools ity Act (B & p Codi 21700 SECTION 1988 OF Zwick Foundation 11 :~.·~alrn~~Ks~~~~ obj8Cioft$ with the court w1tun lour months lfom IF VO\J ARE A court. To Whom 11 May Con-and/or other hoUH hold It seq.), the undersigned THE CML CODE OF avallablo, et the ad-• j>elore the hMrtng. V01Jr the date ol first issuance ot CREDITOR Of a There are other lqal cem· items tlortd by lht follow-wll N II at public auction, TitE STATE OF CAlJ. drHa rMtted below for 825-4242· Momonal: .il?P8~ .,may be "' letttfS as provided in c:ontingenl credit°' ot the r.qulremonta. You mar BAGHERITARI, Marzleh Ina peflON: on Janu.vy 10, 1992, at FOR NIA AND PUA· lnapoctlon durtng ,99.,.. Norma Schlppel Ayl· petr" ~-OV°"rA~Ef'"~ sac11<>n 9100 of lh• d9<:9as.ct, you must hie want to oall ... at· .,. applying to the Depart· S'P A005 WIU.IE c. FOS. 12:00 PM, 1725 Pomona, s u ANT To co M-l•r bualneaa hours br ';~~~ ~~rho~a~:~~~ ·cREOlllDR C&11tomla Probate Code. your claim wlti the court tomey rleht eway If ment o1 Aleohollc BtveraQe TER; SP A007 ADIE Cotta Man, personal MEACIAL CODE, SEC. any cltlnn who ~ r• °' a The bnl9 tor filinQ c~ and mall a copy to the • Control to NII alcohcilc KAMIE; SP A028 BAHMAN property lncl\ldlng lumltu,., TION 72t0 (2t• THE Hearl Jr./Sr. High conllngSllM ctMIOt ol *'• wil not expwe ber°'e lour personal represeotahv• rou do Mt know an •t· ~ al 3033 Briakll ZAMANIAN· SP BOl3 clothing 10011 and/Of other • quHt• within 180 clap School. Visitation decea91tdt you must hie months frOm the hearing appointed by the court torMJ, fOU mar call .., Sit. D, Colt.a M.... cA CHAD R. sTEwART: SP househOid ltemt 1t0f9<f by FOLLOWING MllCEL· after publlutlon of this 1 OAM·9PM Friday & -i'OUr = clal.n Wftl 11\e court da'8 noticed above. wit\ln lour months lrom attomev reterrel ..... 9327 with "41" On .... 8023 MELANIE DIMARCO; the fotlowlng pertons: LANEOUS HOUSEHOLD notice of It• avall-9AM·9PM Saturday :ind a copy to !he YOU MAV EXAMINE the dale of first issuance ~I vtce or a lqat •kl of. a.., I Wine (Pub. Prem.) SP 8032 JOHN HUMBLE; SP G310F B.S. MILOSAV· AND PERSONAL PROP· ablllty. & 12 noon till 9PM ,,.,~ ._..& braPf~lawe the Ille kepi by the court. II lett~ as provided 1n flea (llated In the llcense SP C087 BRETT FOR· WEVIC; SP C07S ERIC ERTY TO.WIT IDENTJ. The Jean and Gene Sunday . . nppotn-Y l11e court you are a person section 9100 ol the phone boolc) Publlthed Newport RESTEA: SP 0003 GAE· COE/BALBOA HBEACH FtED BY NAM• AND z I k F d ti with~ ~'tirs~hs Iron; lnteresled in the eSlate, Calilomla Probate Code. Dffpu .. de' que le an-Beach.Cotta M1aa Pllol THAN BLACKWELL: SP CLUB: SP 8053 R. SOM· STORAGE UNIT HUM-S:7 f Aleo~~ n H:nttC:,':i: 1;:=======:; /~~etS '-::a ~rovl:fe7' fn tOIJ =r.~118 ~e~~I co~~ 1 -treguen ••t• ctteclon December 28• 1991 s.154 gg:: ~~!Mi~~~::~~ ~~~~M.MNf~~EN~O~:ESJ: BEA. ton BHch, CA 92648. ~.ectiOn {1100 ol lhe sr c1a1 Notice ol lhe fiUngj tudlcl•I uetoct Uone un D130 CUNT WHITMAN'; SP SELAOD: so 8051 MAR· NAME:AOT NUMBER The principal man-PETERSON ;ahlomia1 Pro~lt Code. 0 •n Inventory ana pluo ... 30 DIAS CAL· PUBLIC NOTICE 0028 DANZ STADINO. OIT NESSELAOD: SP H328 BROWN, JENNIE D3t4 •t•r •• Eugene a. Orvin w. (Pot•) rhe tlmlt:: tor l1llno claims appraisal of estate asse1S •NDAAIOI pare pr• Owner """'" the rlQhl MARGIT NESSELAOD: SP CHOCK, FRANK A0921 zwtclc Prealdent Pet•r•on Age 71; w1• not .. xplr• before f01Jr Of of any pelltion °' HAMMER tontar una rHpu .. ta NOTICEO~UU!: lo bid at tM aale. Put· 0311E ABANDONED CAVAJ.IER,JIMA.0228 SIONED:NhaSh~r born November 3, nonlhs~llOm Ile heanng acc~nt as provided In eac:rtla 8 maqulna en In accordance with trie chUff mutt be mad1 wfth GOODS; SP G318F MARK STOCKBRIDGE COM-Publlahed N•wport 1920 In Maddock, dale notic:ed above section 1250 ol tie t rt provlsk>ns ol Sec1lon 2t100 pereonal check• Of caah-THOMPSON PM« C80970 N or t h D a k o t a : YOli•l'MAV EXAMINE C&11lomta P1oba1~ Code. A JIME f\ -::.co c!~ta 0 una through 21718 Of tM call-Iara checka Of'#(. Alt put· Owner tlH!Vft th• right KUSNIC MA.•MRS. =~actlf oeteb M~'ea passed away Oe-the file kept by the court. If Request tor Soecial NOlice ( 11 d 1 1 1 le tom1a Buslneu Ind Pro..._ d\ued goods ,,. IOld "u lo bid al the tale. Pur· DOI 1 ' ot ecem er , cember 2s, 1991 In you at• a penon form is available lrom tie • ' ama • ••on • no alons Code lhef9 being 1$," Ind must be paid lor c:hasn must be made wfth 1991 Mariposa, Californla. 1nt8f~ in the estate, court clerk. .._.,..,,.0111~ I• ofrecera protecclon; due an unpaid 11or9 tee and removed al tM time ol '*'°"81 chedta Of cash-OAINEA, FLORENCE Sa144 He ls survived by his you 'tde with Iha colM1 Attorney for P9tlll-: flOfldln OllM'ld"" tu re1pue•ta ••rlt• • fOf which lnstorage orange ..... Salet eublec:t to prior lert chtckt ody. Alt put· Y118 ---------wile Esther; daugh· a to Request tor JOHN B. COBB I i..1acullit~<a' maquln• tl•n• que It entllled to a lien PW» canc:elatlon In the ewnt of chaMd goods 1re IOld was CASTRO, ROBERT:--P-U_B_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_E_ ters Bethany Metk· SD8Cial Notice ol tie lling 250 Newport Cent., dml..ts iof_,.0 cumpllr oon la• fo,. 1111 IO MCtlon 21102 of Mttllment between owner It," and must be paid fOf HI0052 ovlch and Sharon of ~'inventory and Drive ;.I°""""" malklad" legal•• ap. tald code :.::.r:: and obllgattd !*ty. Dated Ind removed at IM lime of CRUTTENDEN, JIM FJctltloua Shull and five grand· appr~.ol estate auots Sullil M-103 ca --... ..,,.. ropladae el usted qui-herelnaft8' and Th• Pilot Claealo ..... Sain tubjec1 to prior Mt081 BuslneH Name tons. or ol .!l"Y petition °' N-porl Beech • " · la rt dut notJce tlllWlng bMc1 fled cancellitlon In the event of DEAK£L PERSONNEL Statem-t Pete was a veteran accoun\ as proVlded In MO •...., -ere que co • .. glwtl to pattlea knowl'I lo Mttlemant betwMn OWl'lef ... • '8cilon 1250 ot fie twpofl Beach/Costa eueho •u ... o. dlllm an lnt..st .,_..,, T1\e moet compr~ end CJC)lgltecl pany. oatld AGENCY A1..0 The flollooMnc;i per90n9 of World War II and Cahlom1a PrObate Code A Mesa Pilot II uste4 no pr .. ent. and Iha 11me lpectled In alV9 and current dlrec· IN• 28th d1y of Decembtf, MCCALL, JOAN B . ire doing business H '. a member of th• Request lor Speclal Notice au raapuesta a Uompo tuch nollce few payrMftt of lOfY of goocle and Hf· 1991 and 3rd d1y of Janu-M2190 TOYS BUILT. TOYS BUILT, American Legion. He fc Dec.2t.24,28,199t 'tueh IHS having bplred vl<:ffaroundl ary, 1992. Public StOfage THIS SALE WIU BE TOYS BUILT, 515 81h wlll be deeply --Management, Inc. T1f• COMPETITIVE BID-Street, Huntington Beach, missed by all his phone (818) 244-8080, DINO ON THK JAHU. CA 92648-4630 family and friends. _P_UB_~_N_OT_IC_E_S_ I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES , __ PU_B_Ll_C_N_OT_1c_1_1 PUBLIC NOTICES ~for owner Thomu Carl Hubbin, Services to be held Publllh td 'Newport MY 18TH, 1"2 ON Hmt 2:00 pm on Monday. BHch-Cotta M11a Pilot t 0 A• M • 0 N PRE· This builness Is con-December 30. 1991 December 28 1991 Janu-MISES, MORRIS MOY· ducted by: an lndlVldual at the 1st Baptist I ~ . ' lfOTICS or AVAILABILITY or DRAFT KllVIROIOCBlfTAL IMPACT RBPORT Th~ City of Newport Beach i• the Lead Agency for th• propo•ed MacArthur Boulevard widening and Bi•on Avenue exten•ion. The City ha• prepared Draft IIR No. 150 to eyaluate the potential environmental impact• of the project. P&'pJICT DISCBIPTION The propo•ed project con•i•t• of the following two improvement•: . Q .~ TC " l. 2 . Widening of MacArthur .Boulevard to •ix lane• between Coaat Highway and rord Road, and to eight lane• between Pord Road and tu propoaed San Joaquin Billa Tranaportation Corridor (SJBTC). The exiating •ix-lane road would be realigned eaat of it• preeent route between Biaon Avenue and the San Diego creek Bridge. An interchange i• aleo propa•ed between MacArthur BOulevard and Rewport Coa•t Drive (or the SJBTC). lxten•ion of Bi•on Avenue a• a four-lane arterial between MacArthur Boulevard and Rewport CO&•t Drive (or the SJBTC), with an overoro••inCJ and interchange at Newport Coa•t Drive. OPPQBTWIITIIS PQR PQBLIC RIVIIW MD CQHMIHT ,. DcAft SIR No. 150 i• available for public review and will be u•ed by the City of N~rt Beach, the City of Irvine, and other public aqenci•• i.n a&Jting d.eci•ion• r99ardin9 the propo•ed project. Written comment• on th• adequacy of the information ccintained in th• BIR will be received throuqh February 10, 1992 . Written coaDenta on the Draft SIR •hould be •ubmitted tos Jdhn Douqla• z1\v1ronmental coordinator ctty of lfewport Beach lloO lfewport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 (114) 644-3225 Pro1ect L9c&tion IT'f 4 1992 • • ING & STORAGE, INC., The r1gl1trant(s) com-Church, Mariposa. 1 Sa148 WHERE SAID PROPE· ~':"!iJ~r ~:S-~t•= California with his PUBLIC NOTICE TTY IS STORED AND Business Nam•(•) listed son-in-law, Paster 1---------WHICH IS LOCATED AT ebov1 on: November 1, Raymond Shull of· NOTICE OF MORAIS MOVINO & 199t flclating. PU•LIC SALe OF ST 0 R AG I! , I N C • , Thomas Hubben The famlly requests PERSONAL PROPERTY t 1491 ELeCTAONIC This ttatement was flied that in heu of flow· No. 2210t LANE, HUNTINGTON Wllh the County Cltflc of ers. donations be PUftuanl lo the CalllOfnla BEACH, CA. 92649, IN Ofanoe County on Oecem-made to ALS As· Se«-s.tvlce St~ Facll· THE CITY O~ HUN· ber 5· 199' F514713 soclatlon of 01ange fly Act (B & p • 21700 TINOTON aEACH, Published New""" BNCh-County. et eeq,), the undersigned COUNTY OF ORAHOE ""'"' 1"======== wll NII It public auction, ST ATE OF CAL I~ Costa Mesa Pilot Dec.m-l- on Jenuary tO, 1992, Ill FOANIA. b9f 7, t-4, 21, 28, t991 1.---------, 1:00 PM, 2099 Ptac:enlla. Sa-098 RENO Coate MHa, p1rtonal MR. JOHN PISCHKE, propertylnctudlng fumlture, AUCTIONEER, LI-H•rrlaon Rono, dOU'llng, tools llld/cw olhtt C E N I E N U M B a R lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Jr. Age 81 , died 0.. ~~lleme ator.ed by A'708 , WILL CON· cember 17. 1991 at .... Mesa Verde Cc>fw• SP 0482 JONES· DUCT SAi.a ON PRK· ascent Hospital in SP 0437 ERIC STROHM'. 111 S ES• SALES IS Costa Mesa Callfor· AIER; SP C392 £\MER SOLD Wint LIMIT AND nla ol pneumonia. SCHAFFER: SP C309 PA-ReSEAVE. THE LAND-Mr Reno was bom TRICtA MEOINA; SP C28t LOfCD RRERVES TffE ,Ac.IC ¥llW AprQ 12th, 1910 In JEROME ST0U.; SP 8156 RIGHT TO BID AT THE •llOlllAL PAM Attumwa, Iowa. He ~ ~~~~~;B~~ IAU. PURCHASll CemeMry • Monuery attended Santa Mon- 80l4 RICHARD CHANCE; MUST BE PAID WITH ~ • Crematory lea Junior College. SP 8081 ALAN BOARD-CASH AND PAID FOR 3500 Peclfic v ... Drive and gnidualed from MON; SP 04t4 CARRIE AT TIME OF PUR-Newport IMdl UCLA with a d9<;1rM THURSTON CHASES. ALL PUR· ........ In Mec:hanlca! Engl- Owr'9f '"9tVet IM riQtll C""'ED GOODS AAE nearing. He wu one to bid at the ..... PUr· SOLD "Al II" AND -llllW of the l at two Eagi. Cha'" mutt be made wfttl ,.._ Scouts of Paelllc MUST De ReMOVED llU .... lf PallsdH . Ha Is sur· ~:-::, °A.~ DY 3:00 ,.II., ON THI MOftuery * Chapel vlved by his wife, cNMcl QOOdl n aold "u DAY OF THI IA&i. Cremation Ellubelh "Butfle" L. ... H ancf ""* be paid for """ IALm .. au• Reno of Newport and removed at the lime of JEOT TO PRIOR CAN-110 Broedway Beach; son. Frank ..... S.... IUblect to ptlor C•LLATION IN THE ~· .. MoutM Hartlaon Reno, 111; 2 canoellMion In fM 9VWll of EVENT OP ll!TTLI!· -granddllldren and 1 Mtllelillnl betwMf'I OWTier M•MT, DITWaEN great gran d chlld . and oblgated patty. O.led MORRll MOVING a The Memor1a! Ser· =12:c, ~ °J.v~ ITOMOR, INC., AND vl<:e will o. held at ery, 1992. Pubic 09UGATaD PMTY. "FAST Bobbitt Memo rial Man11gement, Inc. T Publl•"•d N•wper1 llSULr Chapel, 1299 E. phon• (818) 244'80-0 ••eo".C•at• Mu• HIVICI ~h~d~.n~.:: DIHCTOIT s.uday, JN'luarY •. Call 642-5678. 1-·or K<•,ult 1991 at 1:00 p.m. SerVlt'C l•11ll Thef9 wtll be a ptf.• Put a few words '42·S671 vet• lnltrm•nt at Pl&nn1n9 Depart9ent C,\.ty of lfewport leach 3ib0 •ewport 1ou1 .. ard Newport leaoh ~ AON t4"'8 Memonal ~--... · to work for you. .,.,. Pn. Whftu.r, CA. ( .. ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~iiii~~~~ .. N~rt Beach Public Library N~rt Center Kain Branch 8~ 8an Cl ... nte Drive Newport Beaoh I N~rt ... oh Public Library 8-lboa aranoh iqb Sa.t .. lboa Boul••ard 1'!111fPOrt leaob • I \ •~rt leach Public Library CQl:'Oft& del xa.r aranoh 429 Kar1oo14 Avenue ....P,rt ... oh ... ~rt le&ob PW>lio Library llWl"-• a.ranOh 2001 Dewer Dri ... ltewport .. aob r5i Ii ----.'°" STARTillli A llEW BUSllESS11 ..,....."" illel 'Tis the 8888811 ta Q. ')b i.potleu art settl"I ...y tall and ia.., 111'11.., WUt do I aeed to do to ctt tbtm to loot -A lmpa1icns happen to be the Number 1 annual flower that is purchased and installed across the United StatCL The opportune word here is annual. In our mild. climatic environment we arc normally able to crow impatiens (or longer than ope season. Since we are coming up to the winter months. impatiens. a herbaceous plant docs not tolerate frost very well . So )'OU have three choices to ch00$e from. · 1. Leave the plants tall and laggy lookinc as they arc. When a frost comes it will kill back the plant to a cenajn point thus protecting everything underneath that it docs not Ir.ill off. ). Roal .,._ Ibo j>loat _,.. .. ly .... Ind*".,, ... -otl ttueall ol hll ue _....., ... ~t )OU CUI Net lmp1d111 la aaddpation fol' .-IO J:i baclttpiar<"1maybe1--. plaau thll do not llowu ucl Inf out u well as they did CJri&lmlly. Q.lhanapolatne-lloa · 1eave.a11or1Mwa11lontollla .,...d. n.e .., part ......... . the bottom part II bn>n ... -. A. Jt sbunds as ii you have a Mexican Fan Palm. These are very popular palm trees thll are seen ' across the Southland. The doad 2. Cut back the impatiens to about 6'' above around level. This will help generate some new growth. However, if a frost does come along it will kill the plant out entirely. leaves. as you call them, are actually billed fronds. As the plant starts to mature and grow taller the low~ ' • • Open the doors to Italy ... With V~li & Colombo's finer qualiry, 50/ld bms door knobs •nd !even. Designed by l!My'1 rnoM prefilOIJS delglen, lhese highly conlemponlry piecet •~ ilV.lilab'e In hisf\ly polished bmt, glistieninJ chrome, ~ bl~. vibrant red ft IQrk wh~. ()per'I the doon to bly at Wesl End WeM. We olfef you the world in finer ~tivl! lwin:lw•re. 2111 Laguna Canyon Rd. L-suna Beach, CA. 92651 '71•) 494-2264 Oii~ "°"~ ~. w.w.i. NIP~N~ 'SllT" 'tibN'rWA11' AH'/ L.oN~ !! ~ !*'114 • .:tANt/AlY 1, 1991 1!111( "'" 111~ .. u.. ~yrrlE What you can do to Hard freez.e expected? I. lnsulale expooed pipes 2. Set bratnolow<rthon 55 ckgt..s 3. On --Opm doors under sinks, let bot and a>ld faucets trldde owrnlght 4. Dboonned pnlen_hooes Iii; "(* CARLTON'S LINOLEUM SHOPPE SINCE 1981 . 714-874-7470 2542 PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH CA 92663 (Next to Tony Roma's) ...... ··- "~,rta"* .... * ... "'"s-• • • ~...................... 1-Jl9 ... , ........................... ... -. ............ ol.....U.T l'arWI)' td palm -ii ii -10 ..... CNI a ..-.._...IO -JCHlr"""""' MOdL TbcJ wijl .... Ille ~·lp••nt IO .-II out uil make tile ....,..-. ...... ...,, iltlle rronc11 ... - """' Ibo _..... willl a pole -· ""P.fy CUI tllem -.. cliiie IO Ibo tNnlt .. ,,..iblo. Alwa71 leaving three to four he1lthy areen fronds at the very top. 4 Q. , ..... tralll .. -.......... •1 Jualllff plaw. & It ,......., to set rid or the _,., wt1•001 llomlq the plaaut · A. It is extremely common to see trailing weeds such as_ Bermuda pus infiltrating junlpc~ and other types of plants. thus making them unsi&htly and possibly chokin1 out lhe planl$. This lime of year is not a good time to try to get rid of the Bermuda 1J10!11. 'l'all will _, -ft will -IO • . ..... ...._ .. ,....._11111 ........... .... ... _will bo --· -·-"'•"'""'do ___ :i:: wiUbolOJOUr-~IOpul... : out dill-· Mako ..... ,.,.. ... WariDI... . u Junipen have a tonileacy IO scratdl., --.. ~ : ..... be-very Itchy. Now ...... ""' -IO -.. • . •it until aprin4 when thc ·lea~11tan io be.:oc11¥ ~ .active. apYJ. It 11 <Ill this point )'OU trill ncod to ge\t hold of a pre-emergent that contains fl111.Ziphop. · Remember 10 follow the manufac:tureff. • .. - recommendations. · ; Hid Fcdtrotf Lt ........,,., of A.N.B. .lad!Ulftdj a lllndsa~ tonsultatio. ••d malauo.on lbw 11/faled : In WJdttlu. Nick caa alsO .H beard oa ndJo AM,_ • KF1 AM UJ. If }'Oil ba"° a qotslloo for Hid< ..... UI . him la tarr of: The Piiot, P.O. Bo.r JSIO, Costa Alea. · 91626. RUFFELL'$ UPlllLSTEIY llC. -----~m-ss..---.iu.1111 Kids get stressed out frOln parents' zeal for Victory · We baYe • 3 )'QI' old dau&btcr and aa clJht year old son. My busbaad Is eo11cb of our son'• SOC• ttr and basetMlll teams. My hus- band Is very compelltive. Some· timu be Is yelling along lhe aide. Une to hl1 team and our son like ii b the 1uper bowl. I am arr.Id my husband Is puttlnc too much pres· ,,. .. ,,.1 '•»"6idt .. ...,pillll .. iio-.ll"~ ..... ,,...... . ...... ........»llaii~~~~- """ Niii !l<nlln llolir a90 ..................... ~~~-.............................. ~ ....................................... .,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,....~ • .....,,~~~~~~~~~~~"--~~~..- ~·~..-..-~..-..-...... .,...._ ................ .,.....,.... ...... ~· "' ............... ....... ~\~~~t..~' 642-4321 or 642-5678 ---------------------------------. . • sun: on our son to wla. Ou soa : sctlDI Co rae.nt the )'e!Una. How ean I cet my busbriad to cbabae? Dear RH: Some parcnu are so engrossed in winning, 1hat they push their children too hard in the sport. 1{ a parent doesn't think the child is RH tr y ing hard 111 enough, the par· . Ill'. IS I ent becomes a l'lllfl shrieking yeller shouting different --P-are-~..,....n-g~' moves from tho · sideline. 10 · It is especially ---·-harmful when a parent's love {or a child is depen- dent upon the child winni~lhe game. The sad point is tha me parents aren't aware how e me their pressure lo win has beCoine. It is critical that the adutts in· volved in the sport get cdhtrol over competition. If games are properly supervised, childrclf"build on their performance, learn to handle stress and have some fun from the sport. In fact, for most children, it is their only form of regular physical activity. Sports can be a good experience. It de· pends upon the quality of '-dult supervision. = Directly address the probin of e1tccssivc competition. Don'l hold back, You must make sonic pri· vate time that ~you can seriously discuss this problem with your husband. ln a case where ypu see some other adults puttink loo much pressure on youth,wiwork through the channels of the orga· nization to improve adult supcrvi· sion NOW! Don't let children hurt because an ovcrzcak>us 1dult )oos.. es perspective. If fOU ba~ a qualloa ltN-Dr. Pctrn, ff'riti brr at the Pllillt;>'JJO IV. Bay St., Coile Mtu, fuJ7; Hll''1'"liflNIJttftltli~·"" --bird., H.B.. nu& ,u ACTUAL SIZE " I - --~ ~ -_,. .... -------~ ---- . . .... "" ,. ,.. ..... ~ _.,, THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • Dec 28-Jan.3 The Most Comple~e Real Estate Guide in the Area Cover Home Presented By NAN IX>YLE of the GEORGE ELKINS CO. Se1Pagi12 t!I Baci Page For Mor1 lnfonnation --------- 1 Irvine INDEX 05. ~ Valeuti1it: 06, Prudentlel Newport 07. Wateaflo.it Homa, Inc 08. The Ital Est.an Cowr. ~ Eldns 09. GM>t>& ms 02. Map 1 o. Coktwd 8er1loa' 03. Coest Newport 11. ColdMll 8enlcer 04. Lynne Vala ... 1it: 12. COifer Story i_ . (ii 111 . _, ,___,..... ,_ ----·- -----· ---- - -------~-_ .. _ .. -· --- -· o· (" ~ ~ ! ~ i I~ .,.-~ ·u -co U» -' -l 0 m (.,,) •a.rm ...... Monaco floor plan, 3 BR. 2~ BA. Professllnllly landscaped. Ideal lor llllteftPllng nk>ofs and oul Quiet cuf.de.SIC locdon. 3 car ganroe. -PUllll•. '711-Two BR kllaly ~ nse condO. SpectacUar views at d at Newport Hart>cw and ocean. ll'lllll10r hlS been cleaned out to bare wah ready tor renovlllon 1D new owners taste . • ..,. m._ ~ level two BR, 2 BA. den or dl1inQ room. Pnramlc golf course view! Model petfect. llghl. brighC and tky, bMled glass front dooB. tm PB t•a 1111,• Pttmler bayfYOl'C locatlon. MllQlliflcert ~ be- aullluly decoraCed 2BR 28A condonti.m. Wiit· Ing Cllstne to ocwi. BOil slip available. IUVIHl ... 111 ........ largest model Poet Royal, loc*d It end " Qf. dt-sac and ad)ac«ll to beautlM ~ l.QWt$1 pilted for 1llis plan CU1Telllly on manet. T*. two ltOfY, 4 BR home la perfect for family. • aim ....... . Lowly 8rOldrnorl home In Big ~ on 1 cuk!e-SIC. Llrge lot CMlt 13,000 sq.It Hew carpet. "*1'ored WllS. 1Ns home his much potenllal. sat.ER WU CARRY 2nd T.O. for quallled buyer. llVCIBI • U.. llJ .... Ranch style. 4 BR homl. Open floor plln WI'! spacious rooms. Al new mastr bllh. 8a&*lly llndsQIPld on IW'lll lot WI'! room '> tlqllnd. ..... ..... ... ... Corrlortlbll home wlll ocean view, "*""° •· '*' Ind lnlldlll .... famly room. er-.. In M10 room. 11r :aam.. 1111.• Ftel Ill yu .-no on 10p of Ile worto In .. 1'- nest penbJuM Sa Fllre his ID Offer. ~ ··~ lnlll'lor dls9l. amsa 1 • ...- ''llll «'1 "" '° ~ ... Mlgl*leelt blyfrort c:an-dontiln b:* llf1 ~ In • buy ~ itse. 8taMfll bly ' ct/ _.. Ylew. BoS sip ML ..... _ .... Prtdl °' owr.INpll CUllDrn borne In grlll IOCl- ton-walk '° OCllll • bl'j, dose '° ....... cln- lng l 111Y ICClll tD PCH. Two BRI. 2 BAI. tor· mel ti1g room. ftreplacl. French dOOfS & aepa- -pst ~ '#/1 bectoom. Linda Isle H~rbor Hill Harbor Island Big Canyon Harbor Ridge Mission Viejo Big Canyon Sea view CdM Udo Peninsula Bluffs SATURDAY, December-28,-1-991 I PAGE 5 OPEN HOUSES • Sunday Only 26 Bekx>urt Dr. South 1-4 $1,295,000 Ann Marie Murphy $1,250,000 Sandy Mittman 8 Hlttaborough 1-4 12 Swift Court 1-4 $349 ,000 Rochelle Usa LEASES ser, sea 38r, 31hBa 3Br, 31hBa 3Br, 21h Ba 2Br, 21hBa 48r, 3Ba 2Br, 2Ba 4Br, 3Ba 2Br, 2Ba 1Br, 1Ba 2Br, 1Ba BaY.f!ont View Bayfront Guard Gated Ocean View City Lights View Gott Course View End cul-de-sac Ocean view Water view Large Greenbelts $~:~ $4,500 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $2,650 $2,500 $2,500 $1 ,750 $1 ,200 ea.mt Er.mT 11,21i,• Folmer model home. Largest plan m Bel· court's Towne COllec1Jort Pmie location offers pnv1ey and nn.Jre views 4 BR. 4""1 BA. plus bonus room & loft. Gotnmers Al- millmo kilchen. Gtlard gated comnuitty. PAGE 6 /SATURDAY, December 28, 1991 LIDO ISLE ~~~~~~~-.........~~~ ...... ~ QUIET EAST END $515,000 4 BPJ2 BA home on OYmlzed lot otfm great opportlllity to build cftam home. CHOICE EAST END LOCATION $640,000 Move-In read( 3 BR home on oversized -42' lot. New carpets & freshly painted Inside & out. EASY TO SHOW $675,000 Excellent street to street location. 3 BR Including large master suite with sitting area. MEDf'T'EJtRAHEA VIUA $7",000 Lovdy -4 BR home on large 4-0' lot. Wondaful location close to Genoa playground and talnfs. AU NEW COHSTRUC110H $115,000 Superior designed strut to street location. 3 BR, fam. ~ & custom spa. Top quality! BEAUTIFULLY REDECORATED $915,000 Located on one of Lido's finest streets. 4 BR In- cluding 2 moster suites. Fantastic kitchen. MO EXPENSE WAS c•• ·,.iio"14 $1,195,000 Custom bront: .,. IS'-~ _., Sftet to strut lot. 3 BR, faml \~ , .-'11dy & -4 fireplaces. CL.US1C HOME wmt VflW $1,410,000 E.xceptk>t let 3 BR home with large gracious rooms. High wall entry tor ecn privacy. OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES ~~ ...... ....-...~~~~~~~~~ P11M1 iK>AIDWALK LOCATION $915,000 3 BR oceanfront house plus Income oott on ovamed R-2 lot 2-car garage. OCEAHFRONT HIDE-AWAY $1,()49,000 2 BP/1 BA home with 1 BR granny unit. lnduda approyed plans for 2 lwcury condos. 40' OCIAHFllOHT LOT $1,115,000 The biggest lot In the quietest spot In West New- port. 2 BP/1 BA. No through traffic! OCIAHf1lOHT DUPllX $1,169,000 Income producing 3 BP/2 BA upper oolt, 2 BP/1 BA ~ I.Slit. White wata & COllStal views. SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY ~~ ......... ~~....._--~ ...... ~~ ..... AU10 V1UO $111,000 lmmlcula & neutraUy decorated 2 9R condo wtth large )WO becb up to grea lbelt. TaMUCO CAHYOM $415,000 Dnmldc ~ day & ~ plus vtews " dty ~ & mtns. wtth this -4 BR home. NEWPORT BEACH ~-.....~-....~~----~~~~~ ~co.a UMrT $139,000 Mini view ot bay & dty lights plus lovely view of greenbelt. 2 8P/2 BA. SUHHY LOCA'fl9N $371,500 Large, Impressive top floor 2 BR floorplan, marble fl~place, mirrored walls & skylights. SEalMY AHO PVIACY $395,000 Beautiful ~enbeft comer locatk>n. Large livtng room with fireplace, den, 2 Ul2 BA. NEWPORT NOlt'TH $479,900 C.ustomlzed Medina plan in gerden sdtlng Is rcw caponrte owned. Model ~ 3 BR, family nn. OCIAN VIEWS $499,950 Just 3 houses from sand. Versatile floOfplan offen meny·options. 5 BP/-4 &\ 2 dining areas. SOMEltSE1' MODEL $609,000 5 BR home In Phase Ill of Hefbor View Hms. Lg. family rm. Deck wtth Wooda10¥'Cfhang. Start 10" 1992 off ft9t1t wtth ttMs bautlfully ~ Udo Partc DrlYC ~ condo. Best 1st floor int OYa1ooldl 19 pool, Rhine <Mnnd, city Agt1b end Miids. 2 BA, 21A BA wtth many custom upgrades. Ft.Ill 2.f-hour security end doormen. .. 11,000 C.-IOI a WfW>ll• NIWD.I. MAITmUU.Y CMF'llD $695,000 1hc ultll16 In New fJl9llnd ftwot. OK 1st trust deed .• ., 3300 1q.ft. home, lep pooVspe. NEWPORT CRE:, T ~~~~~~~~~~..._ -~ l>CPAHDID PLAN #f $1:19,000 A l.Sllque duel master suite unit wlttl cozy loft re- ~ and added femtly area. Prtced to sdtf S11PS TO POOi. & TONS $179,000 Walk to the beach from your model pafut 3 BR 2Vl BA towdlome with fonnel dir*'9 room. DESIGNa PlltRCT ... ,000 2 BR plus den & bonus room. Ocan 't1ew from den. LMng room wtth flreplece & wet ber. One of the bat cowt loaldona ts MN/ GYaflablcJ Ocan ~ from f:llCIY room! Upgraded ececuttYe ldtcMl't wtth y ~ cA ocan. Two bedrooms plus loft. Very quiet wtth cxtre Plftdn9 In frat. $199,000 c.a CMOl MUlftY HUNTINGTON BEAC~: .._..~~~~~~~~~~ -~ C 0 ST A ME 5 ;\ ARE A ~-....~~..._,,~~~~~~~~ utEDllYAIU PllCI ....... 5 • fwnlly home on almost V• ecra It end cA cukk-sec. Fmnly roam wtth ftl~. • df-[[ the a9enfa at & ~taff Water&ont Homes, Inc. Realtors o ~: Wiih you a ueiy happy & pioipeioui ~ ~ c:fVew <yea if coeTA llaA Great for 1st time buyer, 1 bd twnhm w/att.. 2 car garage. Vaulted ceilings, slcyUghts, uMd brick &pie, lrg balcony. 673-6900 ........................................................ $115,000 IOUl1I COAST liEIMO Beautiful 2 bd 2nd Or unit. 2 mesten, beams, frplc, skylights, lush greenbelt & comm. pool & spa. REDUCED! (Ui). 760-3600 ...................................................... $157 ,500 EAS1'91DE COSTA MESA Park-Ilka grounds sur- round this 1 aty "Cape" Mries 2 bd 2 bath twnhm w/ patio & weat potential. 631-1400 ....................................................... $194.000 9UJFFS bnmaculate 2 bd split level twnhm. AJry grat room w/toaring celling & greenbelt w . New aJr- p.t, paint & DPPJanca. 760-.3600 ....................................................... $260,000 USTillDE COSTA MESA Compktejy remodeled from the lnllck out. 3 bd, &pie, beamed ccillngs, deck • extra --yard. 631-1400 .... -................................................. $275,000 IA8'l'llDI! coeTA JIE8A Beautiful new 3 bd lux- ury home #na yard. Dining & fam1ly nns, 2 frplccs, ~ woods, marble. 631-1400 ....................................................... $294,900 . .... llOA OCl'.ANFaONT 2 id. 2 ba & den condo, oc:8n &: C.tahna ws. Seci.mty 1ildg w/2 car pmtdng. Furniture lncbSed. 631-1400 .... : .................................................. $339,000 800Tll COMT liEiaG Beautiful 2 aty 4 bd home w/dinlng & family rms & 1 bd & bath down. Fr. doors. A.C. It eecurtty. Reduc:.d to Mil 631°1400 ....................................................... $349,900 NEWi'CJ&f 8llOllE9 Olannlng 2 sty Victorian w/l bd down A 2 bd& It loft up. Frplc. oak cabs & Baber mpel. 5-'° pool & tirnn!I. 631-1400 ....................................................... $360,000 a.TA IBM d\ipla. Ealtllde nm to Newport. Two c:hlnnJng 2 bdrm ~ on 1 woodrtt lot, each ~ ~-~·~ .. ~: ................. $395,000 a.P llAVDf A delWltful. llw.bls 2 bdrm home on a 1000 IQ.ft, kit In toudtt after neighborhood. T entRc rtmOCW po9ntial. 631-1400 ....................................................... $459,000 _....,,. vmw aor• Frahly pa1nt.t 3 bd w1 MW carpd It die tn tntly It kitchen, &*lo W/'hot tub. ao. to Khool It comm. pool. ~ ......................................................... $489,000 M•BOa HIGHLANDS "Model Perfect" com· p&etely tedone 3 bd home w/pool. Gourmet kitchen, smooth ceilings, wood floors & Fr. doors. 631-1400 ....................................................... $495,000 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS Spacious immaculate 3 bd home on huge terraced lot. Potential to maximize views of bay, ocean & dlff pari<. 631-1400 ....................................................... $595,000 BALllOA ISLAND 2 sty shingled charmer w/MOTl- VATED seller, 2 masters, spa & large vaulted ceiling- ed family room w/fuD bar. 67~900 ....................................................... $625,000 COllONA DEL MAii T enific remodeled duplex, 3 bd owners' unJt w/frp&c & private patios plus 2 bet va· ulted ~ng rental. 760-3600 ....................................................... $649,000 CGaONA DEL MAii w/fabuious views of entire ha- rbor. Totally remodeled Art Deco condo w/2 bet, 2 ba ln Channel Reef w/comm pool . 760-3600 ................... : ................................... $695,000 ~ POIHI' Beautifully remodeled 3 bet w/ gourmet-kitchen, dining rm & den. Top quallty amen· itla, wood firs & marble hplc. 631-1400 ...................................................... $699,500 UDO ISLE Premier oversized lot. across from pane w/bay View. COM to beac:1' & tennis. Charming 2 bet home w/patk> & guest qrtrs. 631-1400 ...................................................... $745,000 HA•JIOW lllDGI? designer perfect 4 bet "Crest" to- wnhome w(dining & family rooms & loft game room. Aana.tion lhuttim. Mlrron & 3 frplcs. 760-3600 ....................................................... $765,000 UDO ..... ExquJsltely decorated top quality neo d- aalc contempcnry 4 bdnn w/famlly rm & lovely lan- d9caped petio w/Koi pond. 631-1400 .................. _ .................................. $799,000 PDiN80l.A POINI' Beautiful 3 bd home, remod- eled from .,ound_ \IP In_'~. Den, dining & family mu It w '°°' deCk. REDUCED! 631-1400 ....................................................... $819,000 Mi 80A Ill.AND Charmlng clapboard skied 2 sty 3 bdrm New E'9and custom home, sunny patio, lots of UMd brick + 2 bdnn ~ wt1oft. 673-6900 ....................................................... $849,500 UDO 111.2 Fantastic S bd home, large quiet comer tot Famly nn It sunny brick patio. French doors & 3 ftNplka. 631-1400 ....................................................... $895,000 L CHINA COVE Intimate hide-a-way, steps from beach. Master, living nns & patio with bay view on top flt w/ 2 bdrms down. REDUCED! 760-3600 .. .... . ...... ... . . . .. . . .... . .... . . $949 .000 BAYSIDE COVE gates & private beach Tri-level 2 bdrm bayfront condo widen. views, att. garage & ava· ilab&e boat slip. 631 -1400 ... . . S950.000 CLIFFHAVEN fabulous 180' vus ol r-.ewµo rt Harbor & Ocean from livable 3 bet home wun family rm & poot Motivated seller. 760-3600 ..... ........ ..... .. .. . .. .. ... $998.000 CORONA DEL MAR steps to ocean. Exciting newer 3 betnn twnhm set on bluff w/awesome vistas of entire harbor & ocean. 760-3600 ................................................ Sl.099,000 ROCKINGHOll5E RIDGE estate on huge lot w' dty light ws. Magnificent 7 bet home includes sepa- rate 2 bd guest house & maids qrtrs. 760-3600 ................................................ $1.189.000 HAIUIOR RIDGE exquisitely decorated 4 bd "E.s. tllte Home" w/ocean & city light views P\.lb room w l full bar & paneled librllty. 760-3600 ........ .............. ...... .. ......... $1 .195.000 DIVINE TERllACE Spectilcular views of Newport Harbor & ocean from 3" bet, 3 bath horM w/family room. Huge lot w/room to expand. 760-3600 ................................................ $1 ,320.000 PENIN8lJIA llAYFRONT 7,000 sq.ft lot in prime "open bay" view location. Dock for 2 58'. Lovely older 4 bet home, lawn & garden. 760-3600 ................................................... $1 ,749,000 COMONA DEL MAii Beautifully appointed 4 bclnn custom w/Whltewater views, dining & family nns. den & famial entry w/spiral stair. 631-1400 ................................................. SI.795,000 LINDA ISLE Traditional 3 bet bayfronl w/dock & locs of uted brick accents. formal dining & family nns. pool & private patio. 631-1400 ................................................. $2.695.000 MN .RJAN CAPISTMNO Spect.&cular 9 bdrm Fr- ench Chateau on 4'h aaa w/ocean, valley & mtn ws. Savants qrtrs & 6 car garage. 760-3600 ......... ...................... ..... ... .... ... . $4.500.000 PENINSULA POINT bayfront, large lot w/sandy beach & boat dock. Ranodeled 5 bdnn, old world charm W/ftYefY modem ~· 631-1400 .................................................... $4.950.000 Specializing in ~for sale or lease ... ora tht water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water. .. CORONA DEL llAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH omcE BALBOA ISIAND IMO IL COMn' •IHWAY MN W. COUT .... AY 111 llMJNE AVE. 71._7 H4411·1W 'Jl..-73..(;900 - EL TORO Forget the price, look at these termsl 3 BR, 2 BA home, large yard, endosed polto. Owner will carry 1st T.D. with 20% down, or lease w/option to buy. S 10,000 down . $1500/mo with $400 equity ocavol. For rent S 1100 or asking $210,000 PERSONALITY PWSI 4 BR 1 ¥4 BA over 1800 sq.ft. home sitting pretty on on R-2 comer lot. Hrdwd floors in DR & LR. nle kitchen & baths. Groat location, dose to Triong_le Sauoro. $289,900 IRVINE Six yr new condo, 2 lrg BRs, 1 ¥4 BA, fireplace in living room, lrg dining area. 1 al· !ached gar., & 1 covered carport. Over 1300 sq.ft. Asking $207,000 ORIGINAL OWNER! Move-in condition 4 BR, 2 BA home. Beautiful yards. Close to church, schools & shopping. Pride of ownership. $229,500 FOR LEASE Four bedroom (or 3 + bonus), 2 both, large kitchen, living room, with fireplace, dining oreo overlooks pool & patio, quiet cul-de· soc. Including pool & yord mointenonce$1400/ month. VIEWS OF THE OCEAN ond bluffs with on oir of country charm. 3 BR, remodeled kitchen, remodeled both, wood burning fireplace with hearth, pool with redwood decking, stroll to the pork, large 7,920 sq.ft. lot, dose to the beach ond cool ocean air. ONLY $270,000 MINUTES FROM BEACH! Country atmos- phere, remodeled kitchen & both with .locvzzi tub. R.V. access. 7,350 sq.ft. lot. Owner mov- ing, submit offer. , $204,500 TUSTIN CONDO FHA approved! 2 BR, 2 story, move-in condition! New blinds, carpet & point throughout. Make offer, owner anxious. $134,900 2 BR LARGE ENCLOSED PATIO. Perfect for 1 st time buyers or Investors. Seller moy COl'f!Y o small 2nd or help with closing costs. ~ $151 GARDEN GROVE Four bedroom shows like a model. Beautifully remodeled. New tile in kitchen and baths. New carpeting, pointed inside ond out Lush green londscoping front and bock. Wosher/dryer included 1n purchase price. $230,000 ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING CONDOI 2 charming bedrooms, 2 full both., upgraded carpets, overlooks greenbelt and com- munity spa, central oir, lrg. living aroo, COYe...d polio, 2 car attached garage, end IH\J. Seller anxious, make offer. s1n,500 3 BEDltOOM HAl.ICREST HOME Offers mar:iy upgrades including covered polio. Beauti- ful block bottom pool & much more. Must see. A steal at $229,000 OWNER MUST SEU Fantastic lorge 4 bdrm, 2'h both. 2 story on 2100 sq. ft. Family room, air conditioning, located on a quiet cul- de-soc. Your own private retreat. Tax problem forces sole. $2)7,000 CONTltACTOISI FIXERSI Mesa Verde Inner Orde. Thousands of S S S's allowed for & llP and repair. 3 BR, 2 BA. Lorge~~~ room with firep&oce. Over 1760 1q.ft. on 8200 sq.ft. lot ... with pooU S281,000 SANTA ANA 3 1eporate 4 plan. In px! rental area, well kept units. Wrth ~ loW w- concy. Asking tnl;OOO/eoch OWNU DISPllA11LY WANTS OUT Duplex with 4 BR, 2 BA & 2 BR, 1 BA each with private yard. Rental Income is OYW $2000. Don't min this. Asking S279,000 3 BEDROOM HOME wmt IOOM TO BUILD ANOTHIR UNIT lJ"9 in one & rent the 2nd. Asking $215,000 FOUNTAIN VALUY Lorge " BR, 2lh BA family siz.e townhouse with over 1 BOO sq.ft. Ex- .cellent location. Nice yard & ottodf 2';;;IO 2 BR/2 BA CONDO in groat location. Run- ning springs and lots of greenery throughout the complex! Inside laundry. Lower unit -sPlit lewl. Two co r detached garage. lowest ~ in com- plex I S 155,000 NEWPORT BEACH High security community. 2 BR, 2 BA w/pool, spa, souna, weight nn. Bon- quet facilities. Very cleon. $184,toO ANAHEIM 3 BR, 2 BA. IUpet condition. L'1!V8 bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new windOw coverings, R.V. access, and more. $115,000 OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TUNQUILlml Ocean & Canyon view on 2.3 acres. Room for 4 large lots. Existing house on 1 lot. $500,ooe SANTA ANA 3 IDIM On ~I-de-soc, ~ family room with flteploce, family kitchen witt\ eating area. Asking S17t,t00 a.OST TO llACH and cookf oceon air Larae 3 BR home with courtyard ond ~ 7,"ftXJ sq.ft. lot. Stroll to porit. tl10,000 COSTA MUA Quiet cul de so. <4 BR or 3 BR plus den. Two fireplaces, hardwood floon, walk to schools & ahoPPing centw. Plus Iott mof'e, Only SUI ,000 ..... ---- SATURDAY, December 28, 1991 I PAGE 9 BIG CANYON ON GOU COURSE • &uopea11 ProNtt« ErtaU, Cmlral Parle Jlkws, ncatlly rw:olUtnlctftl witlt tllltlqw Ftndt doon tuUl windows. $1,995,000 HYLA BERT~ MYCMIT Mn ..... °""""" *""" 4M, OOfNI ... ..., ~ Trl-level, loll cl~.~ MYCMIT Prfoed IO .... 4M, .tM, ,,,,.. pool ,,..,.., US1'ID!' .aA, 2SA. pool. 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Profile..~ Jerry Finster Being a third generation resi- dent of Newport bas been a major advantage in helping Jerry Finster become one of the major real estate agentl in Ne- wport Beach. Havi.ns1 grown up here, Jerry has a keen knowl- edge of individual neighbor- hoods, schools, reaeation4l1 fa- cilitiea and other distinctive as- pects of Newport beach. This is extremely belfuJ in placing his buyen in the right nei&bbor· hood and effectively marketing homes whether in the Vtllage of Corona del Mar, the multi- millon dollar properties lining the ocean bluffs, or the 'bay- fronts of Newport Beach. Jerry and his wife, Linda, are currently raising their two daughten. Whitney and Paiae, and son. Grant, who ire all heavily involved in school, sailing. \'OlleybalJ, baseball, etc! Jerry was the top producer at his previoua company and since joinmg Coldwell Banker bu remained aucceuful. He ii currently marketing a wide variety of homes from the S300,000 to $7,7SO,OOO dollar price range and is uaistcd by his full-time sales auociate, Kevin Hutchinson. to better serve the needs of his clients. If you are intereated in finding out more about the propertiea that Jerry is marketing and more about the winning combination of Jerry Finster and C.OJdwell Banker, call Jeny • 644-9060, ext 157. .... ....., ONll au.DAY i-4 hllneT-. f417 b Ir 1lar Don Ollon .... ..wm1w ..,.. ,_ 'B C09IDO $i1t,IOO ................. DorldD plln ~ llJ Wm "-2 -.... .ti Wiii 11 own 1111\. '*9lf •. ,_. clll:Gr, one c:1r 911111111 Wit! .. CllJICI\ ....... ..,.,.., -Owns mot-.... ~com •• Ealllt l.clcllDft .... UCl Dllirlllll loww 2 lld & 2111. ..................... Clf1* & .. eam. ....... -.a o..., ..... __ ,_ ...... r..... a lld. 2.5111, J.ll '-8 TowdlMll. LI-~ .............. ,.ID pool. Rtlh -_. US' CZ bN clrq "°'1\, ...., -......... blr ........... conl9ln. 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EJllCllln .--of conlhclDft. ............ ........ .. .... ~ .... In .. flll"ty ~ 3 bd. 2 Ill. Ptad ,.,. .. Come ~ .. good .. In Co- .,.. dll Mir. W• PCI ...... --... Tlfl'D 5 bd, 3 Ill. 2500 IQJl .... -tDf flmllf. 81111 ....... ._ MM ._ k ~-. ""lllr ,_,and MIO l'OOlft. -WFPCI ...... -~ ~ ... 3 bedruom. 2 blll flfNly ... C*IS ................. ..._ "'°"' ........... ,....,.. llDan. ... ~ ............... -Dl-aa.I tna.m c 2 2 • $ 5 ''". 4 llldNlom. 11111 ~ _ .... _ _.. ............ , ..... .. ,..... ... , ...... ....... ............. &.. .......... .. _, ............ .... -----..... u..·----.... -· .................... 1 ..... olt oc.-..... -... '°' d .. lnl • ..... e11.-~-,.,-0IDCI___ t••• Mlmlalaif 1 9 Q&E)llilllllnalllllOS· ....................... ___ "-_____ ....,.. ... ,.. .... .,... Stne s.tbedeD, Branda Manager Now that the holidays are almost behind us it's time to begin thinking about positioning yourself for the 1992 real estate market. If you're a seller, now's the time to begin the marketing process, and the first step is getting your property in the right condition. A big help could be our lh1t Seller Ho•e Eda• r•mt GaJM., An exclusive Coldwell Banker guide that tells you everything )'OU need to know to prepare )10UJ' property for sale. First impressions are very important in how a prospective buyer feels about your property. For you r complimcntaiy copy just give us a call and we'll get one to you right away . If you're going to be a buyer in 1992. the good news is that you've chosen the right time. Prices have moderated and mortgage interest rates are at their lowest point in ~ And to 'help your scardl for just the right home in just the right neighborhood, we"ve just published the newest edition of our CMwlJ ...... c;..,. to ,,,. C...lldla or ' ........................ .. ........ lM'll I ..all ............ • . ..,,.,,..a.. .. _,. :co-ia••a••••• ....,. o.-.••t·~-.... 1 .... Ht.,..., ~ It tells you the amenities and price ranees of all the different neighborhoods of Newport Bcacb. and could be quite valuable to you. It'a allo complimcntaty, and all )QI have to do is call us few )'OU copy. .......... ~ 1'1111-....... , ..... -~----· ??' ... ::-.::==~-:.:-:::c: .................. ____ , ........ ... .................... _a.. ....................... ..,. "2 •• ,..rmi ...... .-,,,. ,..,,. .... Clia•.-tlweu .... PAGE 12 /SATURDAY, December 28, 1991 Good neighborhood, plenty of space highlight this Costa Mae home. Eastside 'dream house' available This week's showcased property is localed on one of the more prestigious streets in Costa Mesa. This three-bedroom, two-bath singte slory at 452 Broadway is an Eastside dream. The quality construction consists of lath and plaster walls, with raised fou ndation and hardwood floors. A charming living room features a brick fireplace. There are two eating areas -one formal and one a cozy spot in the kitchen. The kitchen has upgraded double ove ns, plus a range and a spacesaver microwa ve. A water · purifier and cabinets with roll out drawers add to the convenient setting. A laundry area is located off the kitchen, pn:Mding even more cupboard space. The master bedroom has a~, walk-in doset and French doors, whiC:h open onto an attractive lattice-endosed spa and rear yard. Outside, there are two double garages -one with a wort< shop, the ocher with alley access. A pretty, two-story ptayhouse is negotiable, CK It an be moved to aa:omOdate an R.V. or boat. In all, the property measures 1,876 square feet. If you are in the market for a unique home In an outstanding area with a tempting price -$395,000 -call Pat O'Toole-Oavls at Coklwell Banker's Costa Mesa offk:e, 668-9333. As homeowners scurry to refinance in these days d falling Interest rates, one of the most lmponant CJedsk>fls In the process is the selection of a tide insurer. In most cases, lenders require the borrower to purchase a policy of tide Insurance that protedS both the flnandng entity and the homeowner. Jo Wilson, vice president, Orange County operations manaS'!!' for World Tide Co., has a cautionaty wOrd for those about to begin a reflna~ CK the purchase of a new tiome: "Since tide companies differ lh:de in the basic product mey provide, it is service, costs and stability that truly distinguish between tide CX>mpinies and ultimatelr, saves money and prevents headaches, ' Wilson said. Some competing title companies even share the same title ptant. which means they use the same basic information to prepare title reports, according to Wilson. It is the varying levels of service offered by title companies that can directly impact the buyer and borrower. Most lenders will not commence the loan processing until they have received a preliminary repott and some major lenders require tide companies on their approved list to deliver a policy within 72 hours. The preliminary report is essential to the loan processing. The buyer or lender can confirm that the seller or borrower is the owner of the property. Escrow obtains the infonnation to request demands ol parties who have liens on the borrower's ~ When the escrow receives the denla I the tide company, through its subescrow departments, can compute the amounts that are paid out of the loan proceeds to the lienholders and distribute the remaining funds to f$00W. "Costs of obtaining a tide can very, but only within a trmtted range," Wilson said. Title a>mpanies are required to file their rates with the Department of Insurance and are available to the public. Tide companies must provide this Information. Included in those rates are certain adjustments that can mean lower rates for the purc:Nser of the policy. Before going with the tide company with the cheapest quote, figure the a>st sa~ngs in dollars. Consider that on a $150,000 loan, the a>st differena! may be only $36. "That $36 will be no savi"S' if your loan prooessing is held up because of a late delivery of the preliminary report." Wilson said. "Your quick, easy loan could tum Into a frustrating nightmare of Rumpelstiltskin." l.astfy, make sure that the tide company you select has a good reputation for prooessin' daims. Do they respond quiddy to inquinesl Ate they courteous? Is the claims office local or out-d«atel The attitude expressed by the people answering your first questions probably refiem the company's attitude toward setvk:e . OUTSTANDING NEWPORT BEACH ESTATE ON MARKET ~Lficc.ntly dca'IJ'Cd tnditaonal aaslOm S bedrooa. 5.S ._. "'- rca1ures SH• tq or IMng ~ and indudea • family r-. lllnry. olfice 8nd bru klaat room. Tbef'e ia .i.o • view ol S8ddktlec:t ,.,_..._ and nlgllt lighta. A pool, spa and ps BB() ue located oo tar ~ .,.... hiabJt«)lted by majcatic pahm. A dralJu IUlir -ie.dl eo apper 1-1 bedrooms. The entruc:e with lt'1 lowcly liq1lid ...._ u-Ml -'- curb appal The rKadc fcatura u 8bu.nduce ol ..ct brif.t. dor.- windoWI, !hick 1h8ke roof, French windows and dooa ud t.y ...,.._ lnalde one ll.ods planked wood lloon, bordered carpet. cuonlaallld Chula Buone w.tlp8pe1' with lllJltcb~J . tiles and ltaiDed md lcadlcl sJa.u. aown moldinp llDCI Vllullcd .t UJ!illltcd ccili.Qp. Kohler flXlurea and lop of the line w•-are uaod .. In the eaccptlonal prme1 kitchen. HCTC one finda lhe larpt ud ..,.... Sub-Zero re(ridJcntot: and freezer, Je111Hlr ooottap with • OOll¥eClim mic:rowaYe plus • aeClOlld lllia-owiM:, •lll'IDinc ilnwcr, I1tct.eaAJd compec1or disbwMher, i.Ntanl hoc nter ud tripk lint. AD ctr-- on rollen and childproored (• throagbout Ille boue). A b.P CUil« isl.00 wilh bulcbcr block lop la llahted by leaded ud ltaiDed ....... ceillnp. The 8djotnina brcaklasi rooa11 boat C\IS1olll ~ 811111 ck* era plw • unique double atcnr pMtry. 1llc family room. no in vi-ol the kitcben, ooa&aint • QlltCllll wiM c:lolc1 •nd cuslOm buih abincll IO home u eDIC.Ttainment Cllllla. A t.n bath II off th>1 IOOftl. Abo OD the fint flclOf II I aompkle Otfioe with Cllltoa '*ill oU cablneta indodint 15 oak ftlca and b~ print drwen. Tbcre II a90CW Sub-Zero rc.friet1'810r and cabineu for b8I llOrlF ud TV wltb aillie hool ap, 8 ~ badl CIOftllet'U IO a maid's room wiUI Oldlide qua-_ °TM wMher llDCI .,._ -iDa:lt'ponlcd in 1hD room wbldl iallD ...._ a laundry dl11c.. Tbc .._.., ....., _.... 1 wet bu with ice mater, bf.a lier llDk and )'CS • ~ '"""*' plus custom boot &beMa. ~ .............. dl'8ml.tic JW~ stai.rCMe la tba .,,. kacll.na • U. .-... lfOJ7 la the powder room witJs ita 8JltiqlM .. caWaet wilJi ~ M _. .,,_ rmturu. 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IO.tllc~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, December 28, 1991 I PAGE 13 1rst ·year Plumbing, heating top list of potential mishaps, study says Buyers ol resale homes are more likely to t!xperienoe problems with their home's plumbing and heating than any other system or apptlaooe during the first year of ownership1 acxording to a recent study condua.eo by Buyers Home Warranty Company, a provider ol service contracts covering the repair or replacement of major home systems and built-in appliances. "Almost every buyer will experience some problems with cf*r home during the first year ol ownenhip," said lay Adams, president of Buyers Home Warranty Company. "While a home Inspection can aJleviate a buyer's concem about existing problems, ho me warranty plans can help homeowners avoid costly repairs of covered mechanical breakdowns which occur after escrow doses." Results from a study ol the company's claims during a 12·month period showed that plumbing problems accounted for over 18 perc-ent of all its service calls and hea ting problems accounted for approximately 1 S percent. Following heating problems were breakdowns in pools and spas which represented about 13 percent of the company's service calls, and air conditioning and ~tmr heaters which represented approximately 12 percent. "While part ol these dalms are seasonal, a large percent of the service calls occur during the first ninety days after the close of escrow, when our warranty contract becomes effective," Adams said. "Manl unexpected problems arise when a home s utilities are shut olf by the seller and turned on by the new homeowner, often resulting in a cracked fire' box in the furnace or cracked water heater due to the cooling process," he added. Adams advised ·buyers to avoid having home systems shut off and request that an services be transferred to their name during escrow. If a problem is identified by the utility company, they will issue a "red tag'' and declare a system or appliance "unsafe." The new homeowner is then forced to repair or replace the faulty system or appliance before the utility company will activate service, he explained. "This situation often causes problems between the home buyer, seller, and real estate professional, since it is difficult to determine when the condition occurred and who is responsible fo r the repair," said Adams. To provide further protection for consumers, Buyers Home Warranty Company recently introduced the Red Tag Option along with its basic home warranty plan. This option provides coverage for a system or appliance -such as a water heater or fu rnace -which may be "red tagged" by the public utility company at the transfer of a home's ownership. involved with the home warranty Industry since its inception in the early 1970s, Buyers Home Warranty Company is reco~nized as a leading firm which provides service contracts covering the repair or replacement ol major home systems and built-in appliances throughout Califomia. The company well-exceeds statutory A gssture of thanks requirements set by the California Department of Insurance, maintaining its solid financial position by securing its reserves in cash assets. As a member of the Home Warranty Association of California (HWAC), Buyers Home Warranty Company abides by a professional code of ethics and ensures a high standard of practice within the industry. For an additional S20·premium, Buyers Presley of Southern California representittvet (from left) Pam Latimore, Home Warranty Company will repair or Albet10 Blackwood, Terri Balay, LC. Albertson, Jr., and Mathew Hall display replace the "tagged" system or appliance, some of the 2,650 holiday wreaths presented tO homeowners this year. saving the homeowner money, time and ~;;;:;;;:;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=;;;::=;;;::=;;;:;;;::=;::;::;:::::;:::;;::;;::;=:;. trouble, he added. 1-; Backed by veterans who have been Municipalities turn to private sector to combat restrictions T r a p p·e d bet wee n st r i n g e n t environmental~, dwindling tax revenues and oonstnints on federal spending, mu · palities are turning to the private sector to help solve their wastewater and sewage treatment problems, said a leading infrastructure expert · "Not only are the nation's treatment plants OYettMed In servicing cu~t needs, but goyemment funds are completely inadequate to build the new facilities necessary for the future," said Ursula H. Hyman, a partner In the law firm of Latha m & Widdns. Latham & W.tdns is the nation's eighth far~ law firm with 600 lawyers and offices In en,. County, lee Angeles, New Y~ Wash1nf0n, O.C.1 OMc:alo, San Diego, San Frandtoo ana LondOn. It provides a fun r-. ol legal 1e1Vias domestialty and i1'1111fNtionally. Hyman adde d : "Consequently, mun!dpaJities lnc::rusi~ entering into public/private piltt* · to solve the shonfa(l In fundi and " To KhM ~ In ct*9 l'Ndonshlps, the goals Ind modYadons ol dae lnwtved must be addl'Wled, Hyman advises. Munldpalities n dmen by ~ need to provide ~ thlt wll satisfy e>cisting ~nd ri aflow oommunlty e<pansk>n. ~ flMraly want d\e l'tW fadllty tD ~.~~white private .,_.. .. lfilpnd by the profit pcJCendal. Many .... hiiM ~ .._ and property .. a Iii~ fcii pUllldprtYaee • partnerships to attract private investment And in some cases municipalities are using their oondemnation powers to obtain land for new wastewater treatment facilities and transfemng the land to the private sector or the new public/private partnership. "Independent operators often can build these plants faster and operate them more efficiently than government entitles. 1 However, profltablllty will depend upon customer demand, and operators may want to build larger capacity facilities than currendy are needed to make these projects economic.ally vlabte," Hyman said. The ratm structure also will have a major impact on the financial ~asibllity of any ~ This could be an area ol pocential conflict wltti private operaton a>nc2med about ~r ability to r1lse prices to fll'Nln prof"itable, and some munldpalltles legally bound to establish and mntrol rites to keep them In Sine with ocher aru teMoes. "A welt drafted ~dng apmenc can sol"4e this ~. lddteaing such issues as rate adjultments for m.mcied fadflties upgrades, ~ apnst lncrenes In con~IM.tion or volume of Influent, and aUoc2don ol responsibility for llabillCM!a and fines,,, t¥Nn slid. Municlpalltles can "p1cka1e" a ---u•r tr~ fadNty wMh inother ~ Mti • a malll'WI ~ facility Whfd\ a«.. beallf~ pc-.tcill; or cttey can .,.. a ~t plant wMr9 the opma>r produce 0.. A water for safe for landstap• and Allo AYdllbtc: MESA BLUFFS Vlew1 Desirable coma location, 3 BR, 2,,.., BA. Lerge spacious ftoorplan. Asking $141,SOO CORONA DEL MAR Contemporary slngie femlty home. 3 BR, 3 1.4. Only $495,000 Lcelc -lMgC etecuttw 5 bdm\ 3 bth home In Corona def ,.,. s~ Sandy Long GrublJGEIJis 759-1415 644 6IOO ~ .. ..,.,. .... ..... __ ................... _______________________________ __. PAGE 14 /SATURDAY, December 28, 1991 :i • goMMUNl1'¥ PROflL£! Eastside Costa Mesa Boundaries:From Mesa Drive and 17th Street, north and south. and between Irvine Avenue and Newport Boulevard, east and west. Houses: Roughly 38-42 per street. Styles: Mostly single-story (about 80 perc ent ); some remodeled two-stories. Builder: George Holstein -400 block; Dike & Colgrave -Costa Mesa section of Newport Hei~ts; George Bucola -Newport Heights area and Newport Beach, from above 20th Street on Irvine Avenue. Age of neighborhood: Oldest homes built more than 70 years ago. Recent sales: No new houses built in the area. Mostly remodled homes which add on to the original "shell." Sell for roughly $300,000 to $400,000, depending on specific street. Record home in area sold for approximately $600,000 on corner of Irvine Avenue and Walnut. Listed homes: A three-bedroom, o n e -b a t h fo r S 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 ; a ./ BAYCREST DOVER SHORES I three-bedroom, two..t>ath for $350,000. Most lots are relatiYefr large, averaging between 7,000 and 9 ,000 square feet. " Community futures: Shopping and restaurants all along 17th Street and Newport Blvd. Community accessibte to four large shopping ~. with Triangle Square Mall currently under construction. Post Office, Ora"91! County library and large parics within walking or short driving distance. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE let,...... Ealbide c:osta Mela futures a number of lowely one-and two-story houses within ~dhtllnce ol Khooh, ~and a county library. The home owned by MCI ~ Cif= (abcwe), located on Magnolia Street, was the 1991 nner of the Mesa Awud. Schools: Most students attend Newport Harbor High School and Hortense Junior High. Grammar sdlook indude Mariners, Woodland and Lindberg schools. Soum!: Jackie Cillis of Jadcie Cillis R~ltor in Costa Mesa, 631-8011. This 'workout' won't lose pounds, but it may save homes Lenders willing to help families keep houses even in troubled times In today's uncertain economy. fa~ilies who are accustomed to financial security can suddenly find themselves struggling to make ends meet. When people encounter such financial difficulty and are unable to make their mortgage payments for a number of Editors note· This is the first in a two-part sertes on avoiding foreclosures: months, often borrowers fear that the lender's sole course of action will be to foreclose on the home. Foreclosure is a legal remedy which prevents the defaulted homeowner from reclaiming the property, and allows the lender to take title and sell the property in order to avoid a loss. However, it is possible in some situations to avoid foreclosure. Under certain circumstances, lenders are willing to help families "wortc out" their mortgaSe loan payment problems so as to help them avoid the traJledy of foreclosure, as well as to mitigate the lender's km related to the foreclosure. Thi.s is RO<Xt news for both the borrower and the lender. The willingness of many lenders to help keep families in their homes stems from a record number of foreclosures in the 1980s, when the housing industry experienced significant financial losses. It has become dear to all parties with interests tied to the moogage business - lenders, private mortgage insurers (companies that Insure low dOwn pa)'tYlef't oonventlonal mortgages), and s«:ondaty martcet investors whO purchase ~ from lenders -that working with borrowers to help them manage monpge payments can sometimes be fe5s expensive than foredosing on a home. likewise, for well-Intentioned borrowen, "workouts" can mean the difference REFINANCE N()\·\r 7.875% APR 0 YfS 8.25% RATE ~ Ff l.58Ara·•Y_. 8.875% APR 0 l'fS 5.75% RATE 1 Ff between keeping or losing their home during hard times. Therefore, it is helpful for homeowners to undemand the basic principles behind a wori«>ut, as well as to understand what woricout oPtions are available in many instances from lenders, should financial times get toogh. Keys to • Successful Wonout A borrower who misses or falls short of the full amount of the mortgage payment in a given month will usually near from the lender thirty days after the payment was due. The first positive step a troubled borrower can take in jhis situation is not to wait for the lender's call, but rather to initiate contact with the lender as soon as a payment Is missed. While this proactive strategy doesn't ensure a sucxessful wortcout, it can help set a positive tone for the borrower's dealingos with the lender. This "first impression" is very important in helping the lender assess whether the booower is truly committed to curi"i the mottBaae delinquency. In order for a wortcout to succeed, the lender must determine whether the secondary market investor that has purchased the ~ -usually either Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac -will permit a workout. Once this pennmion haS been granted, the workout pnx:m can begin. Successful worlcouts require a strong commitment and a~ attitude toward making thingos ''wort«>ut." both on the part of the boirower and the lender. The borrower and the lender must have the willin(pleSS to oommit to the .process, and the fortitude to stick with the woricotrt once it has been fashioned. The vast majority of homeownefs have a sincere desire to remain in their home, but for reasons beyond their control may suddenly find it difficult or Impossible to make full mortgage payments. Next weelc The awe basic workout opdons ~uentfy used by lenden. Curt Cufver is Senior Vice President with Monpae ·euar.nty lmur1~ COrporatJon (MC/01 Mi/.Naulcee, W&consln. • Ddal A Badnocaa • Pnmitc • DrJwal • Clbilctl • Carpellby ...... AWallplper ' • Ccnmk 11le • MlltJle • .......... HVAC t 1Dec:trb1 •SiteWcdA~ SAMEN ~ DCTION NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY December 28 1991IPAGE15 Real Estate T11ansactions -. . . • '. .,r.; ·, I' .'1'· ~... • ~ R«rnt ,../ --.. • "1!pOlflld by the U,,rtilter/1111 t....,.,, Ttir Co. In »nG ...w. RBI..,.. hlmdb• ,,,,,.., In the Pilot ~ s.udly. c.... .... Dolm N'ts la.. $210.000. 3 bed- room, 2 llllh to OW Slnldlilw 0 l01 ...... .... $247,000, l bed- room, 2 bid! tD SCll,,e &tdman 0 2552 V41 • '$ 1 .... 1253,000, l bedroom, 1 .... tD ll9clfold w.mc., 0 240 ,,.. ..... =.ooo. 2 bedfoom, 2 blth to MafprC 0 260 c::..er la., $275,000, 2 bedroom. 2 bath ID Jam. 0. ~ a 10 ... a.. '221,500, 2 bedroom, 2 bath to ~ Olllow a ll ""8 la 0.. $259,000, 2 bedroom. 2 bath ID Mlfaa ... 0 21 &lcoN ~7;J.raJ. J bedroom. 2 blth ID Geneva 0 8 1-..11 a.. $270,000, 2 bedroom, 2 bath to Mark A. ltiDMy a 135 ~ ~ .. WS,000, 4 bed-room, 2 bill to Mlidila KMtlo« 0 19 5'lrfllll a.. $119,000, l bedroom, 2 bath ID Olan A. ROJ 0 17 C.owtlllry 12. $735,000, 4 bedroom, l bath to lbrlhim Yabutl 0 1100 ........... 1125,000, 1 bed- room, 1 badltoU-.~ 0 R«mt ,., --... repotttd by the U>itltNIOI t....,.,s Ttir Co. In SM1Ca Ml. RIMI ..... ,,....,._ ,,,,_., In the Pilot~ s...dly. Ne•po..1 leoch 0 0 1910 .... .,..,.. Pl. $560,000, l bedroom, 3 llllh to <Aorp T. Moot_.,, ~ ,_. w..rd 0., Sl,075,000, 5 ._.."""I, 3 bad! to John D. Pierce 0 30 SltYAI Dr .. $6201~· 3 bedroom, 2 blth tD Ci.lies R. Wartlekl o 1I07 ,_. TllPt Pl, $480,000 4 bedroom, 2 bad! lD R.S. Hatwelt , 0 1llO .... a..tdi Pl, $485,000, .. bedroom, 2 bid! tD E.P. Dunn o 5 Mlt SW or., S950,000, • bedfOOm: 2 bath ID Jame Sueob o 1 Montet" a ., s125,ooo, 1 bedroom, 2 bath to Max Jack 0 21 row LoMa 0r., 11.280.000, 5 bed- room, -4 bid! to Mlhbod Jayadi 0 22ll .... 0.-Pl, $580,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bad'I '° Ronild 8. Howard o l1JO Y.tlt ........ $652,SOO. 3 bed· room, 2 badl to City Tolf1 o 1'°3 Yadlt CGllela, $737,500, 3 bed· room, 2 bath to CMttes F. langmade 0 2907 Scaift& S-Dr., Sl,006,500, 3 beOoom, 2 biitl to Cuttls c. Holmes 0934 Cald1 rod Aw., $682,SOO, 3 bed- room, 2 bad! to Ceorp Rodda o 2921 004Ch Ave., $355,000, to Kathryn l Dewitt 0 445 DNwud l.d., $440,000, 2 bed- room, 2 bid! to Michael 8roolcs 0 1..,..., Dr •• s1,200.ooo. s bed- room, 4 bath tD W&llier ~ 0 J ~. $2,900,000, 7 bedroom, 8 bid! to Robert Kirtup There Is a dlflerence •.• Lowe.I Bate• · Best Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION llesldentlal Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance *Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts r-,. ·r ~. 1'-'' e lnfonnat1011 Call 0'-Jn Ttlh ,-!~-851-0202 30 Yr. Axed 1st T.O. 8.250%/8,480 APR 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.O. 5.875%/8.420 APR II Cl•eltled Toayl 141-1878 Emily Mc:Gnley, CanTree chairwoman at the Dalebout Assod&tion, displays the nurnttOUs cans collected this year by the reaHon to donate to the Satv~tion Army. Max. loM $191,250 .. 1°' down 60 dly loct Mu. loan $600,000 Mil 1°' down 60 day kick Ame•ofDlc.B, 1•1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES ... 30-yNr fixed 30-year ed,Juat•bl• INTEREST ~ P04HTS LOCK· INTEREST ~ POtNTS IWt MA.AGIN ADJ. PHONE RATE DOWN l!l .. "-'·"· RATE OWN l!! A.P.R. LOAN l!! INDD FREQ. Cal eo... Anmndel (714)~2005 8.250% 5 0.875 21 8.38 4.625% 10 2.000. 7.24 191,250 2.500 L6M 6M c.n... a. ..... Serttc. I (714) 133-1384 8.125% 10 1.750 21 8.35 4.825% 10 2.000 8..83 191,250 2.375 6CO 6M CettiRed Moltglge ~)348-8702 8.125% 10 1.750 21 8.35 4.825% 10 1.750 8.80 191,250 2.375 6CO 6M Comm4nty W• Mortglge (714) 588-3982 8.125% 20 1.625 10 8.34 7.200% 20 0.250 7.87 500,000 3.000 L6M 6M Counb)wicie Fwdng {!14} 255-9600 8.250% 10 1.500 45 8.45 5.250% 10 1.125 7.18 191 ,250 2.875 1TS 1Y Arlt P8Cllc A.adlll l!14) 163-1111 8.125% 10 1.750 21 8.35 5.825% 10 1.500 6.95 191,250 2.500 6CO 6M Fnnine MoftQ1p (IOO) 143-784& 8.250% 5 1.750 30 8.48 8.825% 20 1.750 7.55 ~.000 2.750 L6M 6M Ga.~~a.. {!14} 724-8200 8.375% 20 1.500 45 IL58 8..750% 20 1.2SO 9.08 500,000 2..315(1 110 1M Homefed 8ili'lk (800} 554-2629 8.250% 20 1.500 45 8,45 7.175% 20 1.500 9.02 600,000 2.250 110 1M HouMhold.,.. (800) 333-aANK 8.250% 5 2.000 30 8.51 8.825% 10 2.000 7,08 191,250 2.500 6TB ISM 1"1*Wllllll 11 RMn. (714) 640-2987 8.375% 10 1.500 21 8.58 8.750% 30 1.000 7.32 1,500,000 2.175 1TS 1Y lnd1p1odlr1t Moftgege, Co. (714} 937.5200 8.500"1. 10 0.000 30 8.54 4.875'% 5 1.500 6.79 191,250 2.375 6CO 6M lnd!p!! .. _,, ... Inc. (T14) .. llll 1.375% 20 0.250 21 1.44 8.()()0% 10 UIOO 6..sfS 191,250 2.125 6CO 6M UdoP.-(714)151.o587 8.125% 10 1.500 15 8.33 5.875'% 10 0.500 , .. 191,250 2.500 eco 8M (714)~1171 1.000% 10 2.000 15 8.25 4.750% 10 1.750 1.11 111.250 2.375 eco 6M (714) 151-G202 8.250% 10 1.500 eo 8.45 5.375% 10 2.000 7.1C7 350,000 2.825 eco ... (714) 8504855 1.125% 10 1.125 30 8.34 5.17K 10 1.500 7.08 350.000 2.625 ICO eM (714) zss..4155 .. ~ 10 0.000 21 8.54 4.~ 10 1.750 uo 111.250 2.37'5 ICO IM (714) •-GllSO 8.125% 20 1.125 10 1.34 NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA (IOO) ""'3080 8.250% 10 1.500 14 1.45 5~ 20 1.m 8.82 111,250 2.375 1TS 1Y (714)381-5182 ·~ 10 1.000 30 8.40 5.SOO.. 10 1.121 7.25 111,250 2.17'5 1TS tY (213) 711-1441 8.125"-5 1.875 30 1.37 4.179'W. 10 2.000 7.25 111..250 2.500 UIM IM Oftq) ~ ... 1811 8.250% 10 1.000 30 1.40 4.a:n. 10 1.750 8.80 111,250 2.375 ICO eM (714)72MMO 8.125% 10 1.750 21 8.35 5.825% 20 1.000 7.20 500,000 2.875 1TS 1Y (71 ..... , .. 8.250% 5 1.500 30 8.45 5~ •10 1.600 7.24 191,250 2.175 1TS 1Y ...... • 2 ' ....................................... , ...... ~ ... -........... .._.a...,__ .. _..almlft~ol ......... 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PA'GE 16 TSATURDAY, oeeeMber~·1991 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE 17 PINEHURST BIG CANYON Remodeled expanded SBR 3BA Contemporary Home SI,295,000 Marie Fargo 759-8934 C...l N .. wpen Preperdn -... ..... •Spa •Pool •View **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool ..,..Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2BEDROOMS 621 Acacia, Corona Del Mar 644-1600 $915,000 Sunday 1-4 8 Morning Mist, TIK1Mrocil 844-6200 S238,900 Sun 1-4 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN ** + 744 Via Udo Nord, Udo t•. NB 644-1900 S2.295,000 Sunday 1_. **+744 Via Udo Nord, Udo Is ... NB 644-1600 $2,295,000 Sunday 1-4 402 COiumbia, Newpon Cr..t 873-7300 1239,000 3BEDROOMS Sunday 1-5 24Vleoaa Fantastic Views!! $485,000 Carol Alllaoa 844-7382 Coast Newport Properti OPEN HOUSE 3 BR plus FAii RM or DEN 4 BR plus FAii RM or DEN ...... a. ChentllY, 8lg Cenyon H.B. ne.e100 •1.406,ooo Sunday 1-4:30 .. • ,/9 Rue V111n. Big Cyn NB ~ •1,339,000 s.usun By Appt •284 ~. E11t1'£M C.M. 144.clOO "288,000 5 BR plua FAii RM or DEN .. +/14 Oek c..t ln, Bfg Cyn, NB 873-8728 12.&49.000 By Appt Sllt/SUf'I TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 21EDROOlll If VOu Mow it, Trim it, Fix it, Build it, Move it, or Cleon it. Advertise it in the Pilot C1ossifieds. •Coll 642~678 To p{oce ~ad today!• ,• let U1 Help YH Sell V ,., Pttpetty! ~ C1111tfiN, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. . . .. 2 BR plua FAii RM or DIN 709 H.-o4t'op9, ec.on. del .._ 844-1800 1488,500 s.tlSun , ... 3 BR plue FAii RM or DEN DUPLEXES FOR SALE 31R plua21R • ....,. .... hol .. Newpol1 ..... na-noo 11.-.000 ...,... 11.,. COSTA :'\11 :-. \ I ' I SIFIED RE~ ESTATE ( ())t( J:\j .\ DU. :\tAH .! l :!~ 1BR Ndeaway, 3 blka bch, woodsy aetUng, tum or unlum. $895 uth Incl. 760-1175 SBR EXllCUTIVI! ('O';I AMt .S1\ .:Ill COSTAMEUI NEWPORT BUCH LIVE NEXT TO EVERYTHING ..._ 28r 2\otea twn- hm•. garage, frplc, pool.~ .,.. 1950/mo. vu .. Rental9 8'75-49ta ·-------HOM• Very private, 180 Clbrlllo It. NPT HGHTS 2Br 1Ba dpbc, paUo, nu Jdt/ cpt. w/d hlwp. NISMta 1825 Avail now. 844 8588 llOVllGTO LAIVIGAl1 Tnd of .,,. high coM ol Mng? 2 b9d-room, t b8ttl tiom. on • e.rg., Walled comet lot. • ...., LeooUonl Com· ptetely renovated! °"'Y 175.000. c.a M or Heten IOday • (7oa) "'"8242 for lnlonnldlon. contemporary 5BR, 38A home. POOi, apa. Private acceu to 3 beach••· $3500/mo. Call Sandy, 759-1415; Grubb & Elffa 944-GOO Luxurious 2BR 28A, f/p, avail now. 80$ Mari- gold. Stt951 mo. 642-5290 Oceen Vu ewy Rm, new~ 511 s .. wvd, 2BR, 2BA. frpt, gar, SHS90, 780-8382. Olde CdM 481 3Ba No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The llll. fits tn. e2&3 Bdrm, 2~Balh e TownhouH Apts eSubtenan.an Gated Patt<lng eQulet Garden Setting •EZ Accna to O.C. Alrpott •ldeel kw Alrpon Pweonrwt IUUTANTW. llO¥E-ll AllOIMCE 17t4)MM472 Jertfte 1taa..r (714) eso-e1M Eutalde 2BR tS.. gat, encl patio, no pet.a. $850/mo. 2038 Santa Ana Ave I C &4~1020 ... talde Twnhmel 2 Master bdrma, 2~Ba, dining rm, frplc. gar. $1050 Remax 842·9'797 Nwpt Hgla dMn 281' 1 S.. wld hkup, plltio & YWd. w ... /gmdr pd A711mo882-0ltO Ill' :'Ii I I\; I, I 1 1"\; l.H./\l H 2 1 io •M 28A + Ur, nu pelnt.. W1CM1. S129151 mo + eec. Oep. CUil de aac (310) Sl'o-3820 'Nf'.\\'l'I 11( I tH .A<'H 2 11,•1 FIND . U\ aputment tJuooueh cle.Sfled llll. ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI Is someone spedal MYtng o blrthd8y In JlnJIJt'{1 MnotR:c It In the Pilot and lnde:pendcntl Send In 0 non-retumeblc photo olong with $1 o.oo °'just 0 masese with $5.00 end~ wtn publish It on Jenuery 9'1\. Deadline: January 6, 5:00 p.m. Send )QJr message to: The Piiot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mae, CA 92627 Attn: C1ealftcd Happy Birthday -----------A1=-·-----IPhone1----~~~~~~~--t rm· '-.I\.\ t •IHI ' N t-\.\!'Oil I Ill-,\( II .' 11,~, 1 Hf'.Al It .! lb9 I NEWPOHl I Bt.;ACH 2 169 WY C';lmeTIMSI HARIOR RIDGE! Oen frnt, 2BR beach ~~bdrm~. 3 ~ Guard gated w/ Oen house, carpet, shut- --& C~ View. from lered, l/p. gar, Yearly In ltl4I heart of ISalboa. moat rooms. Sky-$1600/mo. 276-2573. 2 cat gar, $1800 s>« lights, tvdwd flla, fr Oen lrnt, fum, 2BR + mo. 809 'A' E. ISalboa dra W/ .. __ ,_.. I J 1 th J Blvd. 3 bdtm, 1 bth w/ etcl ..... ~32 .. g ass, gat. an. ru une gar atepa to aandl -... 13. $1150/mo. 5809 ONLY $1150 P« mo. NMllOR YID HOMES Seashore, 642-3850 12e 40th st, uppet SNrJ> 38R 2BA tmrt <fin. Steps To Sand! unit. Newer 3 bdrm, 2 Ing rm, MC aystm, lrg Oealgnar 3BR 2Ba bth, 2 car gar, new ;wd. Good loc. S2050I d ~--·"-·'nt 219 32nd mo. Inds gmdr 790-5084 upper upleK, gar, ......... .,..-frplc, 2 de<:ka, ocean SL $1400 per mo. OCEAN VIEW hOme In view, Upgl'aded thru- Large 2 bdrm, 1 bath S.avtew. Gated comm outl Yrty $1500/mo. '*-2 bdrm, 2 bth 2 w/lennla courts & Villa Rentals car gar. Call .ll1n pool. 3BR, 2~BA. fem Jmu•1 •784777 rm. Avail 12/6181. 1 or 975-4912 Of U74"8 AGT 2 yr i.ase. S3000tmo. •-----'---- lydla HID, Agt. 844-Hes your ceiper ~ aoeo or 760-0223. -*\O l'llCn ~ "*' Buy IL s.11 It. And IL ~? W II wlttl C&asalfled. • ~ad. Selng merthoncise for under SSO ? We'U run your 3 Une od FREE! Al out the coupon below and mcil to: CIASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Newport Beach • Costa Mesa Pilot 330 W. ~St., Costa Mesa, Cl 92627 r • ·-·······AD IF<>IMAJD ·•••• ·----· • 1..:1 STEPS TO SAND! YEARLY Studio to 3BR homes/duplexes avl now $575-$1850/ mo Incl Oceanfront. VIiia Rtnt1l1 975-4912 VIiia Balboa! Spac:ous 1 BR + den, socu ity condo, nice view , frplc, w/d Incl. S 1250/mo. Avt 12/15. VIiia Renul1 975-4912 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaj>er llL fits In. SOl!ll! 1 1 1,\~I ME rHo ~u~·; LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchondi~ in the Pilot Clossif ied Community Mo~er.ploce. Coll the Pilot today ot 642-5618 ond toke advantage of this great offer. 3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCKS --CMlrdtam U.$500 Olit) --------------Send dlecll 10. o ms CtM» 'N 11t111 • • • • • • OCOP Pattern Dtpt 0 t)2·Plfl. catalog ..... 1315 P. O. Box 2313 (l'ldllnftO 7'111 wooctworll._. van N11y1, CA t1G and handJcralt 1Hotect1) I'\ H \\, d ~ : I 1)' H t ·.1 .•, - - I t. F• '350 ~· M:tl- CIH nlng ied oom ck. ma Ntpt lido, 17 Wh, NB .... !910 ~ >. rv imkr '°° to ~ I wtc bie. I Of C.M. ath. s udlo tom •rd. 8782 -Of f. ~ulet utll. 81 I • • II•• rum. n:tl »Pt. cop- P<lf'. "°· ll50 II lch .. 700/ 111. IOQ( ii\ .. I iER .. .. ... II Costa Mesa advertising agency finalist for national award Hayes/Mlttin mod*5, a full-service (())ta Mesa~. and public relations agency 5peciaUzins in serving the homebuildina ~. has received confirmation as a finalist in the 1992 National MIRM AMtds. The MIRM Awards .e hosted annually b)' the lnstitullt al Residencal Martceting, a division ol the Nidof\11 Association ol Homebuilders CNAHB). The ~ will discover whether the finalist eritry In the Best Bid & ~ Ad Under 1/2 Page category will recll!lhie aMfded a Si!Yer or the Grand C.okl ~ a a pf.a blade tie ce remony held during the NAHB convention held in ~ 1992 in Las Vegas. The ad whk.tt made the finals, after ronsidttation by the Judlls al hundreds ot ads from acnm tht CIJU".IJY, was created for Hayes/Mlttin dent Shaiwncana for its Los Portillos oondominiun\ a>mmunity in Rancho Sinta ~ ~ ad, ..... ~ I bold sales message ~ ID fiftt-dme homebuyers spelled out In penonalad utifomia hcense plates, is pllt al a highly suc:cesstul campaign tt\at his aAre.dy \l¥Of'I a MAME award fot ~ and merchandising excellence from iM ~ County chapter ol the SMs ..t M11taedng Council of the Building lndultry ~· "We could not be more plNsed with this national ~,. said agency principal s.dra ....,. ICl1d). "Our entire ~ tll9m ·worbd hard to make this camf 1~a btelldhrough effort. We warMd thk telling messagie to stand out in lhe NII llltlle section and to make a ~It b our dient. 'We are II lhrtled cu effort has been recognized with a..el'te 8Wds and with a response from ~ that has made Los Poftib one ol lhe blll~ new home communllls In ~=· ''C>.ier 95 perwnt at °"' buyer traffic at Loi Flow... tm been diredtv attributed ID d'9 .t =· which shows wf\ll can be .aXM when the Unique ~· II pesented in an in~ ind.,.. manner." Bei"J IWMd e lrtillt b M1RM 1992, "Sh<M6m.: • Slllllil eD boaleoce," win continue ..,_.... Alloclafes' well respected "7:*' M In ae ,., estD industry ~r creetlve marketing comrnunkationa, •• .,,. llwofwment in client m1rketln1 end builder-side experieuoe. Mer ..... .. ·~ In bullnes, Ha~ hll waa •·liiUldlfll indulary awards b • I ec;c:;, ..... ,b .,_.. and l'NO Cnnd ~~-;~ dwee finalist ._. hit aAH in lA» ~ four finllilt md -. IDp ·...erd fforn the LAUREL~ M .. ,Wind &nplre Ind five w.t ,,_.. ._. s.. oe.., tn priot MIRM OOft11 • M ._. .-Y fW won • silver and one FW ......_ · H~ .., I I ct.a Wdlde some of._ -::Ccaf 1.......W devetopm.nc comp In SoutMtn Califotrila. ,,. ................ wittt ~ .......... ·······:~ 'fUfllll ..,.. ... CXMlb Ind townhome11W••• •• ~ • .it.11 r ii a nMft'lbier of the ·~:, .... _ ol ~ ~~ Home •I .. ; 0 1 JI. h ~ 15 he~. 11-.0 ~~ In Coa Ml& fer -~' ~cal C714 M1-on5. ' 0 Gates joins Building Industry Association Board of Directors Gerald A. Cates, President of Watt Homes, based in Irvine, has been appointed lo the Board of Directors for the Building Industry Association (BW/Orange County Region. Mr. Gates' professional career spans more than 20 years in the home buifding and land development business. In 1987, he joined Watt Homes, one of Southem California's most diversified residential real estate developers. Previously, he held executive management positions with two major builders with national experience; Kaufman & Broad and Ryan Homes. He has been active in the BIA for many years, and recendy participated as one ot three experts In a panel discus.sioo on International !nvestment in Southern California. Cates oversees Watt Homes' resident:Jal pro;ects in a four county area, induding Orange. New communities include the master-planned development of Rock Creek R.anc:ti in the City ol Orange: Chaum~, a collection ol quality three, four, and five bedroom executive homes priced from S348,900, and The Huntington, an afformbie luxury two and three-bedroom townhome community priced from s 199, 900. Rode Creek Ranch is convenlendy loated less than two miles east al the (SS) ffeeway, north ot O\apman on Prol5pect. Other Southern Califomla projeds for which he Is responsible indude La Tenazza, • luxury three and four--bedroom townhome subdivision priced from $365,900 and The Verdi CoUecdon, a dwee and four-bedroom ~ st)'te slntle-lamlty subdiv1s1on priad from $4%,900, haft aibc>Ut three miles from the beach In T onancJE. In Murrieta, Athena .t Qua~ offers ... lamify ~ and four ~ tome ~ superb Wlas, ~ from $175,900 wiChln the""*'~ dftetopmeot ol c:alibn6-Olb, and In Oc:wlllkte, rtwno PICiflca. a &alp k>t subdWWon, ~ dwee, foui 9ltd ~'°" ~ homes priad from $192,900. the two IDWno°lome mmmuNdeS al The ~~· and La Taeruz.a Mi ...... 19' .... cttiy bOdt .....,,. ..... ~ ~ Homes ... Wit fftOf9 .., 100..000 hom9 ~ .. --In ......... ..,,_ ........... z; ......................... I REAL ESTATE ROUNDUP company was founded in 1947 by lay Watt, a member of the National Association ol Home Butlders' twa1lg;ous Housing Hall ot Fame. Watt residential a>mmuni1ies span the spectrum from small ~ ti> large master-planned enWonments. For more information about W~ Homes, oontact their main offlc:r in Irvine at (714) 727-4007. 0 Center helps llolnebuyers in Newport leach, Giiier' cities For <Nf!I 20 years, the Irvine C.ompiny's Homefinding Centrr has beer\ wisling prospedNe ~ find the home they' re looking in such cities ol Newport Beach, Irvine, Oranp and Tustin .;ch updated, ~ to understand infofmation provided by lcnow'-dge •h'e ho5t !i5U ''The seMa! Is hepfuJ and friendly,,, said Pat s.idt, Homefmdi Cenm manager and infonNtion ~ist wilt\ The Irvine ~ for nealfy 20 years. ''We want our vililDrs to be rebiced and to enjoy the homeshoppilig expe iet1cie. '' In addition to directing homest.oppers to che ~ that are suited to their family ·needs, hostesses compile a homeshopper ineeret list 10 enable the center to send updated newsletter information to homeshoppets," Smilh said. Information ~. by the Uncrr includes the Homefwding <:enm Tour Guide, c:ommu~ w ~ghbomood brochures and inbmatioo on schools. rec:re.tion, shopping Md esmtainment. The Homefindilig Center ... originally known as The INine Compmny's Home Show and, in the tate-60's. was fint located alongside the Sant.a Ala Frerw.wy at Myford Road. It relocated to the Woodt:Midp ata in tMne in the mid-70's; back b> fts <>tWnaf loc:atJcN1 in 1994 and ID its present location in 191&. In the early 1970's. only about 100 homeshoppels visited the center on the weebznds, Smith said. but with the moYe to w~ and the opening o1 that oommunity, as many as 1,000 people visited the center every day. last ye.Ar M>ne, the Homefinding Center ~ed ~ 20,000 homeshoppers. Smith saict that today's homeshoppen are more knowledgeable concerning housing products. ''They\le ~ what it ta.Ices to buy a home and ask inteligent questions that demonstJille a ~ ot the ~ and ~~10 .a."m. to 5 p.m., the Homefinding Center is located North ot the »ntit Ana 0-5) &eeway on Jarni>ortt Road at Irvine Boulevard in Tustin Homeshoppets may telephone the Center a( 1-800-447-8463 ~ (714) 551-1500. 0 Newport Beach builder finishes work on Las Yeps warehouse Eliott corporation ot Newport Be~. announced the completion ot the new S2.7-million distribution and warehouse fx:ifity in l.as Veps for the Coca-Cola Bottfing Company. The s 1,667 square-loot facility is located on an 8-acrt! site at 230 North Mopve ~ in the rNSter"-pianned Lis v spectrum, a 12~ mix~ com;1: bordering the 1-95 Freeway. C.adiz & Cadiz Archib!as ot Los ~ duif1 oed me building, who will house the eoc.cola Boaf"'S Company ol l.as Veps' sates and disri>ution, fleet services, as well ais the adrnin~ operations r'E9ui~ to ~ las Veps and the amounding atN. The facility features 10 dodc-high ~ and reoeiW1g doon. -4,000 square h!it. or olfice and a rnezunine and a ~ ~~ facility. Robeft L~ pro;ect fNNg9 at EJfiou's . I ~ in las Veps, ~ a>nseruaion, whidl stal1ed in July. EMiier this rear. Eliotta:w --rpoc-rabOf_..,. -n completed a nine-buildin~ 250,000 ~ . in Spednim for Lewis Proper1ies ~ •• Ca. Elliott is a general CDlllJ'oadNw firm ~ in Newport ~-~ regioN11 offioes in Weslbke ~ c:a.. -las~ • .. .... • STEPS TO SANDI YEARLY Studio to 3BR homes/duplexes avl now $575-$1850/ mo loci OceanlronL VIiia Rentals 875-4912 VIiia Balboa! Spac:ous 1 BR + den, secu.ity condo, nice view, trplc, w/d Incl. S 1250/mo. Avl 12/15. VIiia Rentals 875-4912 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Iii. fits In . SOUit! t t•.\"I B:\I )II),\ METHO :!!Mii l't-.:\1:'1.;~l I.!\ ..'1>•1·; LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private porty·merchandise in the Pilot Classified Community Markeroloce. Coll the Pilot today ot 642-5678 and toke odvontoge of this greot off er. 3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCK5 <Martho• tw. $500 o.t,) ___ ..... CRIB 'N BED 8oid tM 0111 fOf llM wllllt ltll child It an 1nfMl -.i tlle child It rlldy tor 1 bed. rtmOW thl rlitif19• on IMMll llclee. unbolt tlle alftlll block of draWlfS trom till Md ol ttlt cnll wlliell will blComt a nigtltstafld, Ind yOll will llavt I youltl lied with two ctrlwt11 tor 1'91'19t. Our ,i.n 1111 c0111plete al•P."Y·•t•p IMtruc-tlOM, ptlotol, dlagrlftla, mattriall llMI. Ind contor1111 to uftty IU90'Sliona Mt IOl'ltl In COMUrntf reports. -... -----..... ---.-- Send check 10 o ms Crib • ., ltd ..... a• OCOP P1ttern Dtpt 0 112-peoe Cllalog .•.•. 13. P O. Bo• 2313 (Plc:tllring 7QO wooclwoftlne VIII Nuys. CA tlG Incl lllndieflft IHOlff'lll •·\d\ .. t i ))1 111 .• I .' • re - - ..... pvt ldry, Jrtra +#pl ndo, i17 >*th. NB ..... !1110 ~ >. nr tmkr .co • to neer S175 i wit Ible. • of C.M. 1ath. s UCiO tom .erd. .e782 ;;-;: :aulet utll. 11 I • - D•• IUm. .-nch :.pt. :: no. IMO • lch .. ;;;; lf11. llOOI "' .. .. .. ... r~S~Af1\~J Costa Mesa advertising agency finalist for national .... Ha~ ..odates, a full-service (()')ta Mesa ~ and public relations agency specializing in serving the homebuilding Industry, has received confirmation • • flnlrist in the 1992 ational MIRM A~ The MIRM Awards ate t)osted annually b)' the lmtitullt o( Residential Ma~eting, a division o( the NlllioNJ Association of Homebullderl (NAH8)., The agency will discover ~ the flnafist entry 1n the Best Blac.k & White Ad Under 1/2 Page c.-itegory will recel¥e awarded a Silver or the Grand Gold ~ a a pla black tie ceremony held during the NAHB convention held In January 1992 in Las Vegas. rhe id whidl "'* the finals, after consideration by the ~ ol hundreds o( ads from acro9 the "°""-"Y• was created for Ha~ dient SNwntana for its Los Portillos oondomfnium community in Rancho Santa Marprita. The id, wHctt ~ a ~ saJes mes.sage t.a'Jl'lll!d '° ftist..cime homebuyers spelled out In penonaJmd Cattfomia license plates, Is part ol a hiflly successful C.1mpaign d\ll his .are.ctr won a MAME award kw malbdna and merchandising e\cellenoe from CM Oruge Count}: chapter of che Wes and Mlrlcieting O>unol of the Building lndulcry A9odation. "We could not be more pieaised with this natioml ~." said agency principal ..._ Mal1la teeedy. "Our entire aeetMt Wlm ·worked hard to make this CM'lfl •t..ct a brealcltlrougtl effort. We waMld this Rtffng rns;age to stand out in the ,... .ate section and to make a allllment for our client. ''We are al thriled cu effort has been recognized with O'elllM! awards and with a response from ~ cNt has made Los Portilb one ol the best-seUlng new home communldll In ~=· ··o..er 95 permnt at our buyer traffic at Le» ~ tm been directly attributed to th9 .t = whic:ft sho:ws wtYit CM be~ • the Un~ue ~· is pesenb!d in an rnnovalNe Ind '4a.lll manner." Being nam.d a ..... for MIRM 1992, "Showtlme: a SllUlli to &celenoe," will continue ~· A9odlce' well respected i:..... In the ,., estate industry ~' creaUve marketing commu~ l:ll!ISlw: ~in client marketlna and bultder-slde experience. Alter .. .. .~ .... bulinesis, Ha~'* wan., . ......,. Industry awards fot 91!JE~llM:li.drw b ,finalist and two Qri :'.hm ~ dwee finalist awWdl "°"9 ~ In to. ~. four finak at.:I ane 1ap•1awenf "°""' che LAUREL A-. In fie ~Wlnd Empire and five SM4 '-da ftofn S.. '*->, In prior MIRM ~ tM ~.f* won stx siM!r and one pt Miilifd. · H~ Aliad£311 dlnb lndude some d h ... ~ IWl6dendaJ development ~ In Southern Califorriia. The~ ..... tile with ~~ ........... farnffy '""~ prq.m ... mndomlnUn and townhoifte ME~ ~ Amad; II a 1Mmbet ol the Bul=ftdulby Am~ ol Southem .. 'OiliWt c.ounty Safes w CcUldl'"' .ind the Home ..... 0au 1c1L 1he ~ is ~UWNll II 11860 ~Awnue In QJ11a Mill, fer llllft ~. ~ cil C714 M141'1SS. a Gates joins Building Industry Association Board of Directors Gerald A. ~. President of Watt . Homes, based in Irvine, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the Building Industry Association (BIA)/Orange County Region. Mr. Gates' prof~iooal career spans more than 20 years in the home building and land development business. In 1987, he joined Watt Homes, one of Southern California's most diversified residential real estate developers. Previously, he held executive management positions with two majoc' builders with national experience; Kaufman & Broad and Ryan Homes. He has been active in the BIA for many years, and recendy participated as one of three expMS in a panel discussion on International Investment in Southern California. Gates oversees Watt Homes' residential projects in a four county area, including Orange. New communities include the master-planned development of Rock Creek Ranch in the Oty ol Orange: Chaumiere, a colledion o( quality three, four, and frve bedroom executive homes priced from $348,900, and The Huntington, an affordable luxury two and three-bedroom townhome community priced from s 199, 900 . Rock Creek Ranch Is conveniently locab!d less than two miles east of the (55) Freeway, north of O\apman on Prospect. Other Southern C.alifomia projeds for which he is responsible lndude la Tenuz:a, 1 luxury three and four-bedroom townhome subdivision priced from $365,900 and The Verdi Cofledion, a three and four-bedroom executive style sinlle-f amily sub4ivlslon priced from $496,900, both about three miles from che bNd'l In Tomnoe. In Murrieta, Alhena at Quail Sprinp offm singte..famity three and four-bedroom homes, tome with superb vimsw ~ from $175,900 wtthln the master~ devetopment o( C.allfomia Oab, and lo Oceanside, RancN> Padflca, • ~.. lot subdMsion, featuring three, four and ft.te..bedroom 5'ngte.famUy homes priced from S192,900 • The two townhome mmmunlties ol The Hundl'llOft and La Teraam n unique In chit d'8y bod\ f9lture atladted ~ •= Homes tm buMlt more than 100,000 honw ~the WC In dldort .. ....,. -aMcl ~ ~ tWMrl, ... and ........ tr. REAL EsrATE ROUNDUP company was founded in 19-4 7 by ltay Watt, a member of the National Association of Home Builders' prestigious Housing Hall of Fame. Watt residential communities span the spectrum from small neighborhoods to large master-planned environments. For more information about Watt Homes, contact their main office In Irvine at (714) 727-4007. 0 Center helps homebuyers in Newport Beach, other cities For over 20 years, the 11'\'ine Company's Homefinding ~ has been assisting prospediYe homebuyers find the home they' re looking in such cities of Newport Beach, Irvine, Orange and Tustin with updated, easy to understand lnfonnation prcMded by knowledgeable ~. "The servia! is helpful and friendly," said ht Smith1 Homeflndins Center manager and inronnation specialist with The Irvine Com~y for nearty 20 years. "We want our vi$itl>fs to be relaxed and to enjoy the homeshopping ~·" • In addition to directing homeshoppers to 1he neighbomoods that are suited to their family needs, hostesses compile a homeshopper inlereSt list to enabte the center to send updated newsletter information to homeshoppers," Smith said. Information provtded . by the Center includes the Homefinding Center Tour Guide, community and neighbomood brochures ~ information on schook, r~tion, ~ng and entertainment. The Homefinding Center was originally known as The IMne Company's Home Show and, in the ID-60's, was first located alonpde the Santa Ana Freeway at Myford Road. It relocated to the Woc:>dbridtf! area in IMne In the mid-70's; back to Its original locadot\ in 1984 and to its present location In 1988. In the early 1970's, only about 100 horn~ visited the center on the weekends, Smith said, but with the move to Woodbridge and the opening of that community, as many as 1,000 people visited the center every day. Last year alone, the Homefinding Center assisted over 20,000 homeshoppers. Smith said that tOday's homeshoppers are more knowledgeable concerning housing products. ''They've learned what it takes to buy a home and ask intelligent questions that demonstrate a knowledge of the area and neighborhoods," she said. Open, daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Homefinding Center is located North of the Santa Ana ff-5) freeway on Jamboree Road at Irvine Boulevard in Tust in. Homeshoppefs may telephone the Center at 1-800-«7-8463 or (714) 551-1500. 0 Newport Beach builder finishes work on Las Yeps wanthouse Elliott corporation o( Newport Beach, announced the completion of the new $2.7-million distribution and warehouse facility in Las Vegas for the Coca.Cola Bottling Company. The 51,667 sctuare-foot facility is located oo an 8-acre site at 230 North Mojave Road in the masteri>lanoed Las Vegas spectrum, a 120-acre mixed-use complex bordering the t-95 Freeway. Cadiz & Cadiz Architects of Los Angeles designed the building, which will house the Coca-Cola Bottlin~ Company of Las Vegas' sales and distribution, fleet seMc:es, as well as the administrative operations fe9Ui~ to se~ Las Vegas and the surrounding area. The facility fea.tures 10 docl•·high shipping and ~ng doors, 4,000 square feet of offices and a mezzanine and a detached maintenance facility. Robert Leidig, project manager at Elliott's reg>onal office in Las Veps, ooordina.te<f the c:onstruction, whidl started in July. Eariler this ~r, Elliott corporation completed 1 nine-building, 250,000 square.-foot project in Spectrum for Lewis Properties o( T Ustin, Ca. Elliott is a general contracting firm headquartered in Newport Beach, wfth ~ offices in Westlake Vlti.p, C.a. and Las Vegas. ... .. PAGE 20 I SAlURDAY, December 28, 1991 •••RALD llAY ••• PllOP•881011AL8 Ctl01C8 euetom home pg r-.ud ouldoar *'9lytc. 11 4lf prtvm bMcti, over 10 Kl'A of · l*b, rea 11 MN <*'lier, 4 pool awtm canter, s llghlcd ""'* COU1la ... just 5 mlnut9c to Newport. •1.-.000 -..,.. • UI-• TOW•IOU. a:UJL .._. ...... Woodbitdgl ~ ......... .,.., tadltoad IDGl9. ..,. .... , ......, -*"' *· LWtt a llry. °"'...,,., Wiii, ft llOllTll UD In WOOClntga. 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