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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-01-14 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • Football coach must nx things for 'karate kid' C. olin ·Morris is a reluctant victim, almost sheepish about the turn of events that $hoved t-im into the news. But it happened. Morris is a 17-year-old Inside Callen to the Diiiy Piiot ieaden' Hodlne 11Md ..... behind Coln MOrrft In lilt •• ,.... with Newport H.rbor Coach Jeff . ~ after Morris' decision to ~~le In an lntemmonal brate toum.menl rather than play In a football game. See page A9. Winner of 59 journalism awards in 1992 25 cent• . Iraq:. Sho--1·d we be there? Bombers answer Saddam 's latest defian ce By Tony Dodero SQfl WrUI HOME FRONT: More than 100 US. warplanes , .. ere imol .. ed in Wednesdav's attack, but Jennifer Ongley, a lance corporal at El Toro Marine Base, said so far node of the planes came from that base. "We speak for the unii.s from the 3rd Marine A1rcralt and "e ha'e not11tng O\er ..,.. Local opinions differ over decision to send warplanes to a country that was defeated two years ago. By Tony Oode•o A night a.tr ~11r1i..c b~ l; ~ I rtnch and Bnt1:.h \\ arplanc into ' •uther'l Ir J<t \\ ednesJJ}' gen- erated "•med or .r '"" trom rc-.1dents and po- litical leader' 11 '\e port Beach and Costu Mesa . senior at Newpon Harbdr High School. A 4.8 student. A good athlete. All in all , someone you don't mind one bit turning loo e on the ''orld. THE CONFLICT: A squadron of U.S., French and British' bombers answered Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's defiance of U.N. war resolutions by flying into the southern section of his country Wednesday to pound missile sites that were perceived as a threat to the region, mil itary sources said . THE REASON : President Bush reportedly g-ive the 0<der for the attack after Hussein and has troops repeatedly violated U.N. ag- reements that were reached after the Persian Gulf War nearly two years ago. President-· elect Bill Clinton, set to lake o"er the reigns of power, supported the action, his ~pol..esman, George StephJ~opoulos ~1d. there yet," Ongley SJid. All of the planes re- portedly returned safe!~. military sources said ~ Officials from John \Va~ne Airport reported that security '"as not bt-ert'd up after lQe air attack, and local la .... · enforcement officials say it was 1ust busine-,s as usual Wednesday Some fuund the homb1ng. ordered b' Presi- dent Gcurge Uu h becau ... e If Iraq', \IOlat1ons of u :-.. CCJSC·l1re rc ... olutiOn!I, J neCC\ Dr\ ... nd com:ct thing to J,), ~h1k others bd1c\C the U.~ grncrnment O\ersteppcJ II\ bound'>. Managing Editor But that's not what brou~ht Morri!. h1'> 15 minutes of fame. Blame that on karate, football and a coach who felt inclined to teach Mo rri) one la\t Jc~!lon before he headed off to college. See MARBLE/Bid& hie NEXT MOVE Reactions from Iraq , .. ere mixed alter the bombing. l\1zar Hamdoon, -See IRAO/BICk Page "Thi' ret;iliaton \tnke has been in the ~orks for .>me tame.'' ~1d Rep. Chmtopher Cm .. R- :'\c~pc: rt Oeach. Cox bche;;\cs Iraqi Pre .. 1dent :idJ.1111 Hus,cin lirought the acuon upon him· See OPINIONS'81ctc Page For nowl _Stan's the man ' ·Man sought . . 'better life,' but instead got · a beating .. Newport-Mesa's interim SUP,erintendent plans no sweeping changes, but he will try to soothe distrid's tension. By Joel Beers SW! Wnw S tan Corey pent his fir t day as interim superinten- dent of Npwport-Me a School District leamin& , organizational structu re .ind duties, "'hich lS not the most c'c1tmg new for peopte hoping for \\CCping change . "The interim superintendent 1 not usually the best one to maL.e s\\ceping ch3nge!.." Corey, 67, )31d Wednesday. "The JOb 1 to try and ~cc the tr3in run on time and ee the people "ho need Cf' ices arc gct11ng them." Named Tuesday to the post. Corey will guide a district racked by scandal and fr iction. He will ef'-e for a ma..'Cimum of ix months -less if a new superintendent 1s hired sooner. Corey aid his job is to en ure that thing get done. not heal all , "'ounds. "My as 1gnmen1 is to try to ad- ..rninister the district well and sup- port the taff," Corey said. !.'I'm here 10 keep thing rolling and I'll do my b~t." Corey nnd board member agreed tha' the interim uperinten- dent's supervision of day-to-day 'lpccifics wall take precedence over the two broad issues facing the dis· trict in weeks to come: teacher contract negotiations and the bud· Ct._ Teachers have been working without a contract since last year. Board member Forrest Werner . aid negotiations will begin in March. An outside. negotiator will handle the negotiating for the dis- trict. "l can't foresee Stan being very involved in that," Werner said. Corey will be invOl\lcd in the budget process, serving as the bridge between the board and the vorious district department . But most important, Werner NUMBERS TO CALL CIRCULATION 642-4333 HOTLINE 6'42-6086 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 RETAIL ADS 642 .... 321 NEWSROOM S-40-1224 NEWSROOM FAX 646"'4170 SPORTS 642-·030 INDEX Around Town.; ..................... Al Bustness ................................. A4 Movie listings ........................ Al Soc~ .................................. 1\1 Sf>(>i'ts ••.••••••• ~ .•••••.•.••• t ••<lltttt t••· '' Coaat Community News, Inc. @ C~pt19'2 Q """" ... ,.,. ... .-.qct.4 ,.,.,. 'Gang or Ave' gives nod of approval to district disclosures NEWPORT-MESA - After challenging. quest-' io ning and \Hinging her hand of chool d1Sl{jc1 financial disclo urcs. Sheri) Kallab final!) ha reaso n to be relu:ved. Kallab. one of a group of five parent "'ho began on 1me 11g.mon 11110 d1 tract finance.; a )ear ago. )31d . Wcdnc~Jay he \\ .i ··1mprcs ed .. b) 3 presentation Tue da)' night in "h1ch the J1•i1r1c1 relca cJ a dct.11lcd desc ription of where ats 199::?-93 budget trul) ~I.ind' and ho\\ form~r budget director Stephen Wagne r managed to hide his embcizlcmcnt from uperv1sors. "I ha .. e re\IC\\Cd many budget documents o'er the pa t )Car, .. a1J KallJb, .in accountant. "Thi time. the numbers "ere accurate, detailed e\plana1ions '~ere tatcd f~r needed adjustment , and I did not ha"e one question:· As a result of her earlie r decb1on to join the so-called "G:ing of Five" in it inve ligation of di tricl finance • Kallab realized month before C\idencc apin t Wagner \\U!> d1i.clo ed in September th:it the di 1nct's budget figure<; did not add up -By }Ml Beers said, Corey's personal !lt)lc will hopefully sooth.c ~ome of the fric· lion between the board and group of parents and tcachc~. who had grown di enchanted "ith the man- agement 11tyle of former d1~tnct u- perintendent John Nicoll. "He understand he'll be dealing with some parent and teacher See COREY/Im Piii Newport·MeH Interim Superintendent Stan Corey: "The job is to try and stt the train~ run on time." . . Inside the Daily Pilot 'The Job Hunt' begins today The ft~t in a new series of art1cl~ clbout ' people who are out of \\.'Ork appear') 1n tod.Jy's business section, on page A4 . The new feature w.is in~pjred by the mJny layoffs and company cl~ure\ th.lt ha\e occurred during the recf'!i\t0n \llere are lndic:.Jttons that the t>conomy 1s 1mprovrng, but with an estam.ued net ~ of 26.000 1ot» la<;t ~ar in Orange County, the loc.JI employment mar\.et is tougher than e\et Each .ut1dt" 1n the ~ries will fe.ltu~ .ln unemployed person, including lnf0t~tt0n on the ubject's quJl111es and background. Each arttele will •bo include inlormatlOn on hoW employers can cont.ct the pt'f'SOO. ll y0u or somrone you know would l1k to be fNtured in th1 tt>nes, pfNW ~nd your ~hon to bu~an~ editor 1 ony Coic, at llOW. Bay St .. C~• ~. 92627. Spotl ight on new Irvine Museum Today's Wt-el.end section spotlights the n w Irvine Mu~um, which is the site or ci VIP "'. ~ption txhted by heir Joan Irvine Smith tOd.ly belore opening to th public Friday. In an 1nterv1 >.w with Art Scene columni~t lJuri Mend nh.111, Smith wres hc:!r ~ of the museum's l.inth< ape p.iintinp and tht-1r ub1 t matt r: the t.lte' ruQ_-00 and \lrted terr;iin. :..;...._.;.--1 • i'.I~ (eJturtd are Sfou1 • Smith r.staur.int Mol.llrt . umt-rat.a' mer !d1ble ~ l loist th~ s.iturd.lr 1n Newport a h; I roc.k b.lnd Big Or1I ur .lnd duo SNrk 81 e. nd the Chr~ an rock OJ !" "The Third Day Accotdtng to Pete,:' No more freeloading The ci ty-owned II cour·t" the- Co)ta M~ Coif and Countrv Cfub. hJ~ a tem,·honored tr.icJ.tion oc h.lnd n . out frtt rounds of golf to l•t)' ~mp o~· N • former counc1r meml.X>r, t1nd !t<»h lnO\\. who el~. In time\. of tight spending, this prtlc:tke 1~ "rung and 11 should be d~tin~ imn "°lately. Stt Editorial, Page A9 Workers' comp conflict oq,a ~ ~y h.I Clrt'a!t'Ci a tt?m that P' dt bfeid em~ mar .. m~ what • t~ ;are r O\ler•lljl I home Chan thqi 'o\.OUld he I id 1f tht.~ Y. re a<1uall worl.;; n Sft,..M . By Lor Ann 8Jsheoa COSl A ~ll·'>~ -· Lot 1 rUl)ng 'ct ~ail for Amc:m:a rn IY7Q on a . '>mJll bo;tt fn:m Saigon in .. ear..:h of the good ltfe Uut h., Jream ... ~a,ne<.l up earl~ . 5JturJ.1) morn1n~ on j )trcl~h ot Laguna 13c:jch \\hen a S.in Clem- ente teen·Jger .illegcdl~ bc:at the: long-ume C'o.,t:i Mesa n: idcnt bc- :ond re .. v:;ru~ l :l m :in Olla~:.. de· ~ribed as ga\ ·h~'hing. "After all the hard,h1p~ hc.: cn- durcJ to come l 'l America u th:u he could I \C ... t>c:tter l:lc: -:ind 1hcn to bc ~Jl ·ncarh to JcJth 1u-.1 tie-.au'e ot th e \\J~· he ll)()h.' ha., niece LJ11 'I ruon!'. laml!nted "It\ \0 ... :id "I hope the I Ille pun~' rnt 1n ptl Jctrrc~ R.i1nc I~. ha' been ;ic- cu cJ of attempted murdc:r, ::I!,!· gra\Jtcd 3\\auh. JS'IJult "1lh a Jc:.;sJI~ "capon Jnd comm1lltn'! a h.itc cnme He fJcc' up Ill IS \C:Jr' 111 pr•-.lin. Chnst11phcr Cr1ti- l:tm,, ~~. ha.-. :ilso been Jrrc,teJ on a ...... a ult ch3rgc' anJ h:ite·.:nme al- lq~.1l1l1n, 1 rulmC. nll';in,,htfe, 1' u:~mer ang .11 l\i ,-,1u•1 H\)llp11al Re~1unal . l\kJ1~JI Ccntlr m ~'""on V1e10 - n ll C\en J~Jrl! uf \\h.il hJ h:'lpp1.: n~d to hun "I ha'e a tccling he doesn't e'en L.no" \\h' he' there.' Edu Truling .i1d '\ ou talk to him acJ he get~ ll) t .. 0\.'o."lllr. ar1.: 1,1111 tr\ 1ng to d1 · ccrn \\h1.:thcr ll e 55-)CM·old man "'II ,uffc:r perm.Anent brain dam· age . "1 he' knocked all hill teeth out.'' EJ11 I ruong ;uJ, aJdan!t thJt .. he 1.:Jn' l'nl} reCllgnllc: him b' hi \01cc Bl1th ha., e}C\ Jre bk'IOJ\ AnJ thn had to pull his no.,e back out, 11 \\J\ 'll cru.,hcd. It' the \\OT\I ... 1ght I 'c C\er \c; n. "l can't get l''Cr ho~ hadl~ th:u aecp be:it Ulh :1 \mall old m:m," \he \J1J ... He'' the mo t gentle lit· 1te pc rwn ~ .. l dit Truong u..,ed the \I.Ord) .. ttmuJ. Crag1fe and '>llft·\pokcn'' to • de: nbe her unde 'Ile \\Ouldn't · See VICTIMitlcl hll· Rain expected to lllt . th.._ the weekend Don't put a".iy the r.iin gur quite }el: Rain hCMer \\ill ronlinue to be • part or lifo tod.i and Friday, .ind a l.ugt torm is forKatl for the weel..end. l empttatures ~ill ho\'er .iround 60 dt"gree , ~ith breuy conditiont. and the ~ ibility of rain decrHsing unhl f rid"'Y· But anot~ 1torm will blow in S.lturday and retNin until Moftd.ty. The a.1e1t 1lorm dum~ 1.47 o( inc~t of rain on the UH. Damage ""-a1 limited lo a mud tide at PKir.c C~ll Highway and Su~ior A~ue in • ~ IH<h WtdMMlay 1Rcrnoon, which cloHd the intu1ection, and T~ night flooding on 17th Strfft N. Cot~ Mni . . ' • ~. ,.,._., ''· ,., Raff Jewelers tQ go out with ge~· of a sale N OW L A GREAT fl\t£ lO ~J re ry at R.;J( J~elcr a~ the W& 'time .. '° buy a RSCCC o( tuswry, .U,... "2U O'Brtt.. •ho't tn ctw.r~ of the &&ere'• fJZUI ~. R ff Ji:,.-ekr\ u cbm& au doo~ after 63 )-Can ttl l OCH • for c-n!) t6 more dB)'), Raff o feat nng 1u ~• dra" 11'"1 rcd:Ked sale c-ocr. Y can still bt.') .. a fine sele«aon of co1or '1<>ne je-.iiclry, di;;;:oond JC"':clry, pcarh i;slore and a ~ricty of "' 1:bc\, "'•rt alfj at C0l 0 Boen Soa>"· ~ !'-io-• d the perfect lime to ellpand 1our )CY>tlty c.ol ection beca\UC the t.eller'' ~ iJ the bu;cr'' g:>in at IUH Jevoekn " Raff JC't'eletJ iJ located a1 Fi11hion bland {644-2040). c ~ El.\lA.' MARC LS ST ARTS ill 'La'' Cati Sale · today. Selected mcrch.andi.\e for 1i1romcn, men, children, and (or the home will be d15CO\olnted 33 10 65 percent. Xe1man Marcu' -------I\ located at Fcuhwn uland (759-1900) :J ._ ____ vARVS & C0~1PASV ts havtnG a w:m1:innuaJ ..:ile 1hrough the end of the .month Top name brand) on ulc ·l~lude f'oi~ RJalph Lauren, Hugo~~ Cole. Haan and ="orman Hilton A fc.., c:~mplcs of sa\ings on merchandise rncl~dc •um that regularly sell for $495 or fl ,2(~J ~i11 b<: on "Jlc at S299 9C.I or S699.90; tics arc JO.percent off drc\s \him that sold for 'SS7.50 or Sl 75 arc now m;.rk.ed dlT"'n to S32.90 or S99.90, dnd \hOC\ that ~ere SJ35 or S795 are now S'J9 'J(J 10 s.499 90 Gary\ & Company Ii located at hi\hlOn hland (759·1622). D l.""i CASE YOUR HOME isn't bur\llng at the $cams already from toys that Santa brought, Toy C.:il) 1\ having 11'\ J:rnuary Ocarancc: Sale, with ~..,rng\ (Jn t()p br:rnd-name toy ~nufocturers - \uch :>\ lanlc "f ike\, D1\nc:y, 1-t~h.Cr-Pricc and Teenage Mu tJnt NtnJ3 Turtle~ -at up 10 50- pcrcent o ff 1 oy G1ty " located on West Baker Street al F:ur.-ac"" an C<r1ta Mesa (551-8045). • c Kri~ltru'I Llngt'rlt, Loung~tar, ClfU lS haVlng a hnuary ~ale on merchanda~c. marked down as much aft 50 percent. Kristen's 1) loca ted in Wc:stcliJf Pl:u.J in Ne'#port Beach (631·7399). 0 If' YO U'{) LIKI:. )OU r children 10 get a bead · \tart on thl\ compu1cr·oric:n1ed world, Future· kids 1 offering readers of this column a tu1uon d1\Count for children's computer clas-.cs. l·u1urck1d\ " a 'ol.Cckl> computer class for ct11ldrcn ilgcd 3 and up r he clasc,e\ arc'\mall, four ~h1ldrcn per gwup, \(>children get maiumum atten111>n and learn to master the computer with c;onfaacnLC The li~t of ~kill\ taught· in a fun·filkd learning atmo'>pherc include keybo;,rding, memory en· h:.inc;ement. graphic\ and de'>agn1 problem solving •Hid crea11 ... 11y The offer 1~ available 10 readers <ti ;iny tame, ;1nd tl.J\\C:\ .arc taught continuously. r u1urc~1 h Learning Center IS located on Wc\lclaff Urive in Newport Dcach (650.5437). 0 1'0~11 1-01{ C,l!l\'l Ll:.Ml:.N' clothing in F'"hion l\l.md ((,4() X3 l(J) 1\ having a!A ~m1annual sale 'ol.tlh J '.HI)!• up to 70 percent on \u11<., 'P"rt..cu.11 ~ truu'>crs. shoe\, neck...,car and more. 0 LAI< 1-IIJLLf"IY located on Newport Boulevard an (o\tJ Mc\a (631-6123) 1s having a January clc::iranc.e .:ile on 11ems thnt include an Alpine AM/I M Ca\\ellc and CD player, Alpine car al 1rm. Kenwood woofcn, and a Sony 10 CD ch.111gcr und controller for your car 0 llcst Du)I llPfHIUI Thur•da)& Dnd S11turd•J'•· Wl1t lhtr you're• mtrch11n1 or 11 j /wppcr, JI )'OU Juww of• good buy, I'd Jo.-c to glvr you somt pu/J//clty. Cnll mt Ill .540·111.J, tux mt •I 646·4170 or write to mt: llt51 LJuys, 0111/y Pilot, JJO W. Duy St,. Cofl• Mc·1a, Cull!. 92621. • VOL.87,NO. 12 I 0 l's ........ ~ -''1• ea.an-.• '"_, :, • I : I f • t • _·.., .. 0 0 , ' • ' -R.oben Gorajd). 24, a Nev.pen Haibor. High Schoof gnduale, Im in Santa AM Heightl. .. -·-····--...--·----· _.__... "In junior hi~ from 19rJ-l9"6&," Gonicb .said. • My mochei -a single mom -.,. nted me to gc& a job at the Dally Pd0t to !earn responsi1>1hry and help pa) for things ... .. ·-······-··· ..... Goraicb said hl Cosl.t Mesa route CO\oercd Elden, Orange and Del MM 3\enues and a c:oopl'e of other back. ~reeu. . . l Nl&pDrt ~ ..... o.11, Plat ~pen to the Pon Mesa Convalnccnt Hoipilal right off Newport Boul~ard and Del Mar Avenue l met chis one SU) named Charley and f cll in love .,1th him He Jidn•t have a lot of family around and I M>r1 o( adopted him . "I tried to make the hospital the last delivery on my route so I could hang out and play ~hc~kerscor card with Cllarlcy On his birthday, I bought a cake and ll~>k .~e of m) friends 01rer ro S(:C him. . -~! .... Goraicb. a Cal State FullertDn with a bachelor' degree in com- munic.ation, '31d he has ~o ~ ··1 v.orlc at Salvati Montgomery Sakoda m Costa Mes.a as a public relations coordinator and I'm in a band called Just P13m Big." be Jtd -By l'1'•di• Frankt'I .. Y-es I though being a paper boy ,... coot:• he said. ''I stopped .,hen I got a ,)Ob al a doughnut 1ohop m Balboa.'' W'TIC..-S ...... ... .. .. .. ··-······"·········· .. ... . ............ . ......... ,., ........... -... . leanmg down to get something and ha,i ng the bike faJI on top o( me,• he said. "I also rcmemt>Cr all the people around laughing at me. Sptti•I Dtl1'tl) U In <>ttvion•I ftatur. sbowNuiiig formtr Daily Pilot p:.~r <arrius. If )OU would li4t 11> ~•pan of tht trits, au our Rt•dtrs' llt>lliat 6-11-6086 and lt1t•t )OU niamt and pboa~ aum~r. "I remember having my papers in my bag. "My fa\"Orite m~mory, though, is of delivering . . ...................................... -, ........................ ··········· .... .. --................... ····:;.;··· .............. , .......... . , ...... ----·-·----· ............................................................................... , ...................................................... , ........................... . Recycled trees City employee Mario Perez walks past mulch pile at city's Tewinlcle Yard. The pile is made up of shredded remains o( 10,000 Christmas trees drOJ!ped off at the ya rd as part of city's 2nd annual Christmas Tree recycling program. Who were 1992's movers and shakers? COSTA ME:.SA -Nomination' arc being taken for the 1992 ~ta Mesa M:in ·and Woman of the Year, annual awards sponsored b> the Co-.ta Mc~ Chamber of Commerce and the Daily Pilot Appllca11on form) rOr 1h1<i d1~tinguished award arc available al 1he ChJmbcr of Commerce, 1835 Newport Olvd, Suite E2CJ7, in the ~ta Mc. a Couriyar~ shopping center). The de:idhne 1~ J<Jn. 20 at 5 p.m., and the winners will be announced 1n the Feb. 4 Daily P1lol • Man and WorMln uf the Year candid:ues mu\t meet the following requirements: I • Live and tor work in Co ta Mesa; • Be inYolvcd in various profes ional, CMC and charitJblc organizations for a considerable lc:ng1h of lime; • Hn-.e~~kmon 1ra1cd leadership an 1hc community; • De "ell-known in the community; • HJYe contributed 10 the betterment and growth of the community. An a"ards luncheon, feat uring State Sen. Marian Bcrgcwn, will be held r·cb. 26 at the Red Lion Inn. For more information, call th~chamber at 574-8780. Jewish Federation set to host third 11111111 Cllllllilan Gala NEWPORT BEACH -The Young Leadership Division of the Jcw1)h Federa1ion o ( Orange County wall hos1 it' third annual Campaign Gala on Saturday, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. The evening will Ccaturc dinner and dancing and a J<cyn otc add re by poli1ical analyst Carlos G. RiLowy, prof ci.sor and ' 50n of holocau!lt 'urvavon. The Young Lcadcn1h1p Div1)1on o( the ,Jew1~h Federation or Orange County is comprised of Jewish adults between the ages of 25-45 who work lo deve lop and improve local, na1ionol and worldwide Jewish communities. Tickets arc $25 for member who have pre-paid, $30 for members at the door, $30 for pre-paid non-members, and $35 for non-members at the door. For information and reservations please ca U 259-0655. Are you feeling social? Come _work with us "The Society Editor Search" is under way since Vida Dean, the Daily Pilot's Society Editor for the past decade, , announced her retirement, cffec1ive Jan. 31 . "We're sure that '"ithin our readership, "e have 'a Society Editor who can come close to filling Vida's legendary shoes," Editor William Lobdell said. Applicants sTfould send a resume, writing samples and 2SO~word essay on why he'she would make a great Society Editor to: The Society Editor Search, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. The winner will receive a part-time job (30 hours per week) that requires long evening hours. The pay's not that great, but you'll get all the fame and fun you can handle. _______ ___.f ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Weather -lOCA HON SIU SH.Vt HllftllftJ'<-"' 1 ·J poof ~ kll<ll l ... poor '°'°"' ., ,,.., l-4 ~ ........ ~···-· -· •......... .. Ho.tg Memof~ HospiUI ()«em~ 27 c Chri,t)' .and ChrutopMr Cordon C~.t M..,.. bo)' Oe ... o,..b.1 28 .. '"lriciJ Jnd Re>ty Z....CS... (OfON ~I Mu, girl .:J Mien .tnd O.t\.id Smith CO\!.t.~ ™' n ~. t. P.tlrit14.Slltb.d .M\d OJ\td Mutinu COIU t.~ ~rl Dto<embt-1 29 -Julie •nd Bruce M.lkolrn "~port 64!.Kh boy Lynnelle •nd COl'll•nd CrAnd•I C™'1~~. ~ OM.trguenle and VIClOf Ah""~ ( ~M~ 00.. Dto<cm~ Jt, Kelly Jnd llobttrt CoweM CtA'M.l d Mi s•rl \tuthA ind '"·mu' Si~ . CcJM.t Me\.l tx,, S.ainl Jo~~h Hospitll Otct"trbef 19 C Clrol And Jtfftt)' Hirsch c~~~ ~ fount1.in V•tley lltg~J Hos pat.JI ~Mlbef 31 S1l,i1 ind ltodoHo mtuano ((1,U ' ~ boy • POUCE LOG EWPORT BEACH Collon: \\Jsh cloth\ b.llh luwl.'ls ff\-ang pJns and a quill \\tte Jmong 1he item) t.i~en from a r~1def1Ct' an the 260 block Ne\\porl Center Ori~e: A "~111w1 reported that someone SNtc~ hN pur..e wh1le~"-r;xs \\-Jt~h1r ~P.. a "'°' te at (d\' .ird> Cinema in t JOO bloc~ Jasmine: A su11 cl1m~r. binocular) and ~arl 1~elry '' rt-~olen fiom a r~nce 10 the <>00 block P~ific 1ew: Al the Lincoln School, someone brol.e in and ~ole .i TV and VCR COSTA ME.SA Meu Verde. Someone fished oot t~ underg.irments from a"'"~' full o( dothes "1st Saturday at tht> Vista Del Lago complelC. Ogle Street. Cues of Baileys. vod~a and scotch were disco"ered ~olen last Wednesday from Hi T 1me Cella~ liquor. · Starbird Someone stole a pur)('. VCR and bowl or chili Saturday from a house in the 2700 blocl ""h1le the rbidents slept upslaa~ Newport Boulevard: In the 2000 block, a fax machine, telephone clnd typwraters were discovered stolen Mond.ly at Theodore Robuh leasing Co lhe burgbr apparently brol.e a window to gain entry. Westbrook Place: A powerdnll \o\..tS stolen last Tuesday from a home an the 300 block. Pomon.i Avenue. The l..(OpS ~-erl' discovered ~olt'n o(( • car Monday that WolS patked in the dr1~'1Y ol a ~ In the 2100 bloc I( How to reach us at The Pilot t1a11n• k•ll 1·4 '°°' \.In C lfolftf'flt" }·4 flOO' °'"•" ft'"'tW'••lu•t' s• mo West 19th Slrfft: A d1ctmond ~ing nng worth S 1,000 was among the items stolen Friday ~ from a locker at the Sports Connection. The thle( apparently cut the lock off, Also stoAen was ~ gold do1 1 ring from '78 ,,,,,,. r::::::::::::::: To mu. a corredlon , II 11 lJW ~ • jluky '° Pf'O"lfAly COMn •• « -"'~ To ~ .,, «fffl ot t~ "°"' ,.._ ,., 641 on, .. 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The busincs had been neglected over Editor's Notebook the years, and when the "Berry's Auto Repair Shop" shingle went up, cash now was near zero. But Bcr:ry, a deeply religiou man, developed a popular niche: honest auto repairs. Word prcad. Berry hired more mechanics. Though he started at ground zero, 18 months later m91lthJy revenues topped $26,000. Business was growing at 15 to 20 percent each . mo{lth. Berry, 49, had c;tptured a piece of l,Jle elusive American Dream. Little did he know that the Costa Mel.a Freeway extension project -which lasted nearly two years -would tum The Dream into a nightmare. Ddring the con~truction, Caltran workers first reduced Newport Boulevard to a single lane. And then the Fairview overcrossing <at Newport Boulevard was completely shut do-wn and didn't open back up for over' a year. 'The Fairview closing was the nails going right into the coffin. That's when my business started to freefall.' "The Fairview clo~ing was the nails going right into the coffin," Berry explained. "That's when my business started to frecfall." While auto owners love an honest mechanic, massive 1raffic jams and detours along Newport Boulevard forced them to look elsewhere. .. The diehards ~tayed with me," Berry said, "but for the referral • it was ju~t too much trouble ... Berry had to layoff four of his frvc oiechanics. He ~urned thr.ou,sh $25,000 in savings. He had borrowed heavily to keep hilJlu iness open. but the banks.wouldn't help. And he couldn't'ge1 another dime out of his house. So he kept his business afloat on $30,000 of credit-card debt At __ ... about 19 percent mtere t. At rock bottom, Berry billed a me.a ly SS,300 in February 1991. The good news is that he's starting to claw his way back. Monthly revenues arc now over $10,000. The bad news: Because of debt, hi business is still on the precipice, staring at the bankruptcy roclcs below. "1 had a lot of sleepless nights untiJ I staf1cd to ds& into the Bible e\leryday," Be'rry revealed. "I need to have faith when everything is crumbling down." ow don't think Berry is a complainer. Jn fact, he only rel uctantly agreed to be interviewed. He didn't want people thinking he's some kind of whiner. But talking with him, you sooo realue Berry h every n&}lt to complain. He run a good bu incs't Oevelopcd a wide following And then along came the freeway extension. Ma)'bc he should have aw the con equencc coming. but no one explained to him what its impact would be. He didn't know, for example. Fa1rv1cw would actually clo-.c. cutting his bu me off from the world After attending a local merchant meetings, he decided to call Caltran~ , "At the phone number we were given, a man answered and aid he wa s there only to take lawsuits," Berry recalled. "If J was unhappy, he told me to uc the state." Berry next tried city and state representatives, wh o were ympathellc but c,ould offer little· help. So Berry has h1 own bootstraps left, and he's trying with all his might to pull himself up. hoping bu me s will find its way back to hi<> -;hop. _ He's not the quitting type "If you walk a"'ay from c;omethmg hkc this, you 'II keep doing it for the rest of your life,'' Berry <;a1d. So he dig-. in h1~ heels and hopes that Around Town __ ,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Send your items to Peter Ryan, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. 8Jy St., Costa M es.1, 92621. Today Beach's Health" at the weekly meeting of the The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. to be held at noon at Charlie Brown's, 151 E. Cpast Hwy., New~rt. Cati Tuck Rabbitt at 631 ·77 40 Vi s.cott to sp,eak -TV and radio , Apple Strudel and Berets, at the BeJr Street Cafe Jt Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa from' 7 to 10 pm. Please call 435-}lGO people in Newport Beach and C.O.ca Meu re dLSOOVcr his bu i e ''We try to give lloncst wor Tor an honest wage," Berry said ''We don't O\'erseU, and we do a lot of extr~ -like running cu tomcr1 to •nd from their busmc or home. We're service-oriented." So much tjO that Berry mis~ his first 1nterv1ew when a customer called with hb car talled m the ratn. ·•1 needed to-go gee hlll1 tight away, • Berry explained. "It's raining. • I've never had m)' car repalred at Berry's, but I will next umc. He seem hke an hone t guy whose business has gotten steamrolled 1n the name of progress I hope he holds on and avmth becoming another casualty hke \0 many of ht'i compatriots along Ncwpon Boulevard. If you 'feel the ame. tuck J"•') th1i. address -217 A"ocado St and phone number -645-1234 And the next umc your car breaks down, you can get 11 repaired and fix a business at the same ume. "'illiam Lobdrll is tbr tt1itor. Dro p-in day -Today is "drop-in" day Jl Davt'> Adult School, 1050 Arlington, Costa '1e:...l Stop by anytime (or high school diploma toun-..cling. Call 556-,3432. p))'Ch1atrist and best-selling author Dr. David V1sco1t will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Newport Center Association. The luncheon begins at 11 :30 a.m. at the Four SeilSOns Ho1el 1n Newport Center. Pre-paid t1cl..el.5 are S25 for members. S35 for non· · members. Reservations required. Call 720-8488 . Support group -·Mothers Agains1 Sexual Abusers !M.A.S.A.), a healing and support wuup tor famil1e'> \~111 meet at 7 30 pm t'\Cf', t h1rcJ F ricby ot 1he month at the Luther an Church ot the ,\\,hter, 2900 Pacific Vil"'" Dme. 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Family In Floor Cov.rlng business 1663 Placentia Avenue • Colta MelCI, CA 92627 • M4a-411MU.,,'9a11.U .. f ,, -' L ike Terry Boooe ot Costa Mesa. you can get back to doing the things you love Whether it's strolling along the bay Dancing Or playing a round on the greens If you've been suffering from chrome, debilitating hip or knee pain or have d1ff1cutty walking due 10 arthritis or 1oint da{Tlage you may be a candidate tor our 101n1 replacement pro0ram But for many people. surgery seems like too big a step At Hoag Hospital. our comprehensive 1omt feplacement praoram 1s designed to give patients all the skills and confidence they need to ensure a qu1c comfortable recovery. Patients are otten surprised to find they're back on their feet-usually w1th1n a couple of days Ready to set the pJCe We'd hke to invite you to attend our lrH seminars where we've assembled some of our joint replacement team members 1nclud· mo a Hoag orthopechc surgeon, physal therll>t$l Ind orthopedic nurse Our spec.atty tum rnembn wtll be hlOPY to lnSwtr your questions llM>ut Np or knee ,...... ment surgery and help you decide If It might be right tor you Cll fof rtWCJI-. .. • M Thursday, Januwy 14, 1113 Newport eeach/C09ta M ... Daily Piiot • Bu 1 n e Bualneu Editor Tony Cox, 642-4321, ext 371 5 EMPLOYMENT WANTED • This is the first in an occiJsiona/ series of article f eilturin$ people who ha..-e lost the" jobs during the recession. If you or someone you know .Jre out of work and would /iJ..c to be featured in this se· rics, send your suggestion to The Daily Pilot's business ed- itor, Tony Cox, at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa; 92627. • John L Bushnell hopes to get back to work soon. • The curse of being ove r.qualified ~John Bushnell has the experience, training a~d talent. All he needs is a job. By Nadia Frankel St.it W!1* J ohn L Bushnell, now a Newport Ueach resident, was \\Orking a an emergency planner with Santa Uarbara County la t April when budget cutbacls rcllulted in his dismissal. The cruel irony of the l>ituation wa!> that the 46-yeor·old Bushnell left McDonnell Douglas Corp., where he worked for JS yenrs, because he believed the weakening economy would eventually lead to him being la id off. He figured to have better job security with the county. Bushnell took the Santa Barbara County job in December 1991, and only five months later, he found himself out of ~ork. lie was forced to sell his home in Whinier :inJ move ''hh hi wife, 4·year·old son and 2·year·old daughter to :in apariment in Long Beach. Unemployed now for eight months, .Bushnell is currently on his second extension of unemploymen t pay, living in an · apartment in Newport Bc:ich and continuing hi\ long hard ~earch for \\or~. "J1l's \Cr)' <.ll~cour.iging bccau\e in cntry·le .. cl po~itiom. I am told I'm overqualified:' Du. hncll said. "There ju)t doesn't seem to be anythm.g :wnilablc in 1hose areas for \\h1ch I am qualified." Uushncll has an C'<ICn\l\C :ind dwcr~c background in both public· nnd privatc-secto.r JObll With more than 20 ~ear'> management e~pcncncl!, a master' degree in public admtni'\lrati~n a~d undcrgrnduate dcgr~c., an malls communi~ataon) and bu.,iness adman1strat1on, Oullh nell believes he has all th e credentials for ju t about :rny job requiring administr:111~c e.xpcru e.. . Alrhough his objccu'c 1~ to 11~~1C\.~ a~ 1ncrea!>\ng level •of ch:.illcngc :ind re pom1b1hly in h1~ career, nushncll !>:.iid he's not picky about job prospect\. ''At 1hi!> point, I "'ill rnke anything within rca~on," he ':iid. And an '>p1tc of enduring more than eight months of 1ob hunting. Uu hnell is optimi!.tie . "There i-. tall, abl)ut tlung ge tting better," he .. a1<l. "l\h .. on ... 1.1r1' kindergarten this fall. I'm hl)ping to be sett led b) then, 1f not ooner.'' If you h:nc any informauon concerning job opporlUlllllCll fo r 0U\h11ell, he Call be COOt3Ctcd .ti 6~6-71 7~ . .lrii~;;:;;ii;;;::f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: rr=======--~~~~~-==~ SAL& H ou•• Thursday, Jan. 14 Total Integrity Manage menl -The Society tur Ach ,rncement of Ma nagement \\Ill u1nt1nue 11.S Total lntegnty \\,m.1~l'ml•nl series '"th a program un hu'' to de-.elop an ethical and prul tJble marl.eting process. Rl'£•)lr at1on b~1fh .al. 6 p,m. at the '-e'""' port Beach Mamott Sui\es. D nncr '"" st.lrt at 6:30 p.m. and '"!I rn~t S25 for guests. For inrurrnat1on, call 637·3236. Independent Computer Consurtants -Representatives tram TechWriters Ink and lnt~rna11onal Net\vorl.. Communications Service "'"' be (eatured speakers at the Independent Computer Consultants Msoc1at1on's monthly dinner meeting, which will begin with a 6 -y p.m. social hour at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. Cost 1n advance is $21 for members and $25 fo r non·members. For information, call 852·6164. International Trade - Elan International Inc. will host an 1nformat1onal meeting on the North American free Trade Agreement. beg1nncng al 6 30 p.m. at the company's Newport Center o<fice. Cost is $15, and reservations are required . Elan 1s also11nviting l>u!.1ne)ses to participate in a trade mission to Mexico from Jan. 24 to ).rn 2 7 The mission is designed l'o help local companies find and t:'\ec.ute bus1nes) opportunities <,LJuth oi the border. For r~~N,altons and information, call ~11 (j(j-1-1 Ve~ture Capital Lending -The Association for C.ur p1HJte CrO\\th will host a r ruw.-im on lending to t'nture-cap1lal·backed companies. Jun r orr5ter, manager of the local ortlC t:' of Silicon Valley Bank, will be tt!e lt>.1tured speaker. The monthly n t'l'ting \\.111 begin with a reception .11 5 30 p. m at The Pacific Club in NP1A port Be.-ich. Cost is S20 for non-members. For infotmation and rt.• t.•rvJt1ons, call 252-2303. Tuesday, Jan. 19 Media Advice -The 6 ulphins D1v1s1on of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce well host a breakfast program 1n which three local journalis16 will discuss how stories are chosen and how business people can get "the nght press," beginning crt 7: 1 S a.m. at the Hyatt Newporter. For information, call 495-2821. \Vednesday,Jan. 20 Survival Guide to dintonomics -McCarthy Associates will conduct a program on how to profit under the Clinton Administration, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport. The program is free to McCarthy clients. · Otherwise, the pre-paid cost is S25 per person and S35 per couple, or S3 5 per person and SSO per couple at the door. for reserVallons, call 975·0944. Thursday, Jan. 21 532-0170. Women in Purchasing -The National Msociation of Purchasing Management's Orange County chapter will host a pregram on "Women in Purchasing" at its monthly dinner meeting, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Red Lion Hoter 1n C-0>ta Mesa. C<>!lt-is S 15-for pre-registered members and $25 (or non.members. To register, call Chuc!.. Ayres at 532-0 170. Forecasting Interest Rates -The Newport Center Library will host a free present;ition on forecasting interest rates, beginnmg at 7 p.m. in the library's Community Room. Pre-registratao!' 1s not nece:.sary. For information, call 644-3181 . General Motors Update -Ron Daniels, an executive with General Motors' Chevrolet Division, will be the featured speaker at a meeting of the National AssociJtion of Purchasing Managers, begiM ing at 6:30 p.m. al the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. For information, call High Tech Breakfast - ·KPMC Peat Marw1ck's 8igh Tech · Breal..fost Senes this month will feature a program on activity·based costing. from 7:30 a.m. to 'hr.m. at the Center Club in Cost.a Mesa. Cebt is $25. For r~ser\ations, call 850·4-i 11 , e:i..ten)1on 623. A Kitchen or Bath designed for you with ... Mr.Z's E1Jl'O-American Kitchem a Baths Showroom Z·Bit Inc. 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Before need discounts on cremation niches 4. Forethought funeral plan 5. Easy monthly terms available PLEASE CUT OUT AND MAIL TO: ----------·------------~-------------~ Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Before Need Dept. 162S Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa. CA 92626-2266 . NAME~~~~~_.___.__,._...._~~~---~--~~---- AOO RE SS~__,~~--~~-~~~----~~-----.!- CITY _____ _...___,..__;._ STAT __ _ PHON--~--~--~~~~~--~----~~~--~- (] MAARIEO . Pt.EASE PROVIDE ME ~TH INFORMATION oN: DstNGLE D GROUND D MAUSOLEUM0NICHE • I .. Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Daily Pilot The f&IJlily car dealer • ~ Costa Mesa Jeep Eagle dealer closes doors on Sundays, sends staff home to be with loved ones. By Tony Cox lluslntts Ed40f COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Jeep Eagle owner Gary Gray, in spite of a weak economy and extreme competitiveness in the 1luto bu!incs , is planning to begin closing his dealership on Sundays in order to give his employees more time with their families. The Harbor Boulevard dealership will ' become the first auto franchise in Orange County and the largest in the state to adopt a no-Sundays policy. About half of the nation's state have law against car dealerships remaining open on Sundays, but California i not among them. In fac t, of the more than l, 700 new car dealet hips in the state, le s th an 10 percent close on Sundays. Even with its door closed, Gray added, Orange Coast Jeep Eagle will continue to market its inventory through what Gray calls an "invisible salesman." He said customers wlllbc allowed to t)rowsc !lll1011g the cars and trucks on Sundays, and every vehicle will be marked with a fi,~ed, discounted price that will be available through the following Monday. "Th.e customer can contact us Monday and we will sell 1hem 1he car at the. posted price," Gray said. Gray snid, too, that-the dealec;hip wall have an after-hours answering service, staffed by a person \\-ith enough knowledge to answer customer ques1ion . Gray said the decision to close the dealership's doors on Sundays was not · related to economic condi tions. He S:\id his franchise had ale of about $25 million in 1992, up 25 percent from th e previous year. "Our m:un reason is 10 allow our sales personnel to enjoy a family life on Sundays," Gray said. "I expect most other dealers wou ld like to do "hat we arc doing." Orange Coast Jeep E:igle has been an innovative franchise over the last decade. Gray has instituted employee profit sharing; Saturday sef'\·1cc hours; computerized service records and operations; :i customer relation man:iger; free \huule service; 3 Cleet of Cherokee loaner vehicle for cus1omcf\ having their Cherol..ccs servjced; and reorg3nization of the service staff into te..im., 10 which customer arc a signed. 'Our main reason is to allow our sales personnel to enjoy .a family life on Sundays.• .. -WY CUY Orange Coast Jeep Eagle owner Sting operati~n nabs 17 suspects in fraudulent car accident claims SANT A ANA -An under· cover sting opcraL1on by. the Dis· trict Attorney'!> Office and the state Insurance Department yielcf- ed three grand-jury incJ1ctmcnts ag:iin\t r1 U')peC\S allegedly in· -..ol-..ed in a scrie., of frnudulent car accident cla1m:i, Insurance IJcp•lrlment agents, wuh the assistance of several in· surance companies that pr0\1ded policie~ and other forms, po ed a p:micipant rn staged automobile :rcc1dents. 111c am e t1gJ11on t:lr· geted a ring of IJ" offices and medical clinic-, an the count) that were suspected of being involved in fraudulent insurance chums. The Orange County Grand Jury returned three indictments in No· vember and December naming 17 defend.ants. Distract Attorney Mich:iel Capizzi and ln\urance Commissioner John Garamendi announced the arresto; of tho-.c in· dividuals \\'ednesda)- Among tho e arrc 11.:d \\ere Westminster l.iw)er Timothy E:.1- liou and three emplo}ce in h" office; Dr. Danh Con Truong of Garden Grme and an adminl\tr.i· tor an his office; We~tminstcr l:iw- yc r James MacPhec, three employ- ees in his office and t\\O clients: Dr. Frank LO\\C an<..I '3n adminis· trator in hi\ office; Stc,en Son Ngu}en. an adminbtrator in a Santa Ana la"' office: and Bren<..l:i I:. pinoza Gonzalez. a secretal") \\1th Cooper Medical Clinic. Due Minh Ngu}cn, an indl'.i<..lual 1 accused of rccruiung people to. pnnac1p;.1te rn staged accidents, "a' named in all three indict· mcnt' Ch3rge!I in the three cases inc.tu Jc con~pir .u~y to commit in• i.urance fraud, insurnnce fraud, at- tempted grand th eft and capping. Bail was set at $250.000 for all of} the defendanls, except the l\\ o cli- ent!.. of MacPhec'!. offi c:. \\hO!>C b:.iil \\JS se t at $25.0CKJ. :ind a ~ec· rc1:.1~· in Elliott's olfice. \'ho'e bJil \\J'> ~Cl at $50,000. Business Watch r::.:: ::::: :::::::: ::: ::::::: :::::: :::.: .. :: .: .... ~·: .. : ...... : ..... ::: .. : .. Wanna place a . classified ad? ' I The Mailstore &. ~lore lltores in Co ta Mei.a ~in<..I I lunt1ngton Oc Jch thi~ }Car .ire dl)nating SI to 'dcctc:d ch.1ra11c-. for each program. The a.ward rccogn1Le outstanding contributions to the fair industry. purcha c of Stoor more. ' 0 Call Dai ly Pilot classified Jd,crtising at 642-5678. Western Waste Industrils .-........... Customers "all b.c able 10 Drt)cr & You ng Inc. of"Nc\' port choo'>c "hich charuv "Ill rccchc Geach combined with MJrtrn the don.ition Crom their putcha c Advertising & Public Relations 10 The ta~ Jeduclloni. for the "'" the best corpor.itc 11rochure donation will not go to store . but a"ard at the California State instcaJ to the cu tomers. "ho "'It Auctioneer Association annuJI be gl\en receipt for their comention in San Diego contributions The award recognized Drc)er ~\. Young, a full · ef'\.1cc JU 11on Non· profit organiLations ",.,hang company, and Manin Ad,ert1'>1ng 10 be included 3mong the ch:imies & Public Relation for their from '' hich Maalstorc & More combined effort in creating "hat SINCE 1957 . Serung Ct:nlTal and South Orange Cowu:v ' SpeciaUV:ng In Trash Haulmg PorGblc T01lecs f-mclf1! Temporary Power S~Boxcs Office T rai lcn Rent-A-Bin 16281 Consauction Circle West, Irvine 85 7 .-65 23 cu 1omcrs choo e may go to e11hcr was judged to be the best !>tore loc:111on to ma~e their brochure in the ini.t1tutional rcquc t. The local Mailstore & More is at 2796 Harbor Doulevard . r::Cll=t=c=go=ry=. =========-...:'...,~--=====----======----==:-------===; 0 The Ideal Care Medical Center has opened a lll'W family and occupational medicine center at 2075 Ne" port lloulcvard, suite 103. rn Cosla ~tc a. The new ccntcr'i. telephone number 1s 548·CARE. 0 After mor1: than f1,c: munth of compc1it1on, Ne"-port UeJch·ba ed The Adams Group hJ~ "'on the mar~cting :iccounl for Foodm.il..er ._ D1~1rabu11on S}Mem. The locJI firm "'II help l·ooJma~er target restaurant chJtn'I for the new client' foo<l·'>Cf'\ ice product\ 0 Arch he TechnolojtV. a di\ 1 ion of Co ~3_ Mes.1·ba ed Archhe Corp., tla~ intruJuccd a nc" four-gigabyte tape dme called the Anaconda 2 60. The new product, "hich can be combined w11h on-board har<..lware data compression 10 boo t a' crage capacity to JO gigab) tc . is designed to scf'\.c as th e neAt iitcp in the evolution of the Anaconda line an<..I ~eep puce "ith the increai.ang capacity requirement!. in fixed -di k technology. Arch1\e Technology al o announced the introJuct1on or two new Anaconda tJJta library product , the Dl.2 60 and DL2865 system . 0 ·The Orange County fair "'on 26 awards at the Western Fair Association!I· nch1e,emcnt uward RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY HIC. ... , ..... c.r. ...... ttn -..... celll •U-Mt·l IM Seacoast 6AIA 6l DOOI S IG-3490 jM7hM'.::l WE 1 RE • C,t'.at111~ I "trrprnirwrwJ <)rrl..,1u11111r. '°' ()i.,a""' '-<lt.111/11 ,,,,., l~c-Q OPEN!!! The Ultimate in Outdoor Shopping Every Saturday & Sunday 7:00 am -4 :00 pm Located at the Orange County Fairgrounds Shoppers Hotlin.e: (714) 723-6616 r----····· _______ ..,.._.-.--.-----\ -·-·, .__. • ....... " --" 1 ·-· ,-~: ~ T .. _ \ \ -,\ _ .... > ,. ·• • ..__, \._._) \ '-···~ L ~ --· L~ ·--· ~--L. -. ------------~-·----~ Our Famous Once-A-Year SALE Starts Saturday • ~anuary 16th Featuring our own quality merchandise, no special purch~ses for this Sale! · Time to get ready for all our beautiful Spring merchandise . Sport Coats: Reg $2251~-$57500 NOW $4988 -$29818 'Dress Pants: Reg $11000 -$2651"'1 NOW $3983 -$ 6988 Ties: Reg. $42c -$t?O'~ NOW $ 9 r-$ 1988 Sweaters: Reg $11 Qt"(\ -$265~1 NOW $2988 -$12918 Slelct Reyn S pooner: Reg $5200 NOW $ 1 9~ Long Sleave Sport Shirts 50~ OFF S hort Sf eave ,.Sport S hirts 50~ OFF Burberry Dress Shirts -SO~ OFF Shop early for best lect10n! Slt,. ends t January ~0th --0 f P' l WP 0 I T' 11. AC H Fashion Island t 579 Newport Cent• Dr. t Newport Beach t 759.7979 . • ' Thurlday. January 14, 1993 M .-----------.-························· .................................... , ... , ....... . Up the Ladder ·········-···-·-········ .............................................. _ New~n De ch resident Richard l.ftcr, forme rly with Sequoia S)stcms, has been named " e pre)ident of snles with J~ine-ba ed PICK 'S) terns. 1 he hiring of L:iucr is part of PI CK's stratcg) to h1unch a more ag- gres 1vc sales program this )Car. 0 . Veteran horse trainer Larry Glmple hb been named manage r of the equestrian fJc1hty 31 the Or- ange County Fairgr6unJs in Costa Mc a Among . other things, he will promote the boarding f Jci11t1cs at the fairgrounds and prodtlcc hor.e shov. s. 0 Larry Webb, president of A·M Home) .,ince 1991 , has been namtd prei.1den1 of GrC)!>tone Homes' New port Be.11:h·bsed south coa~t di .. 1s1on Webb ..-.ill O\Cr cc a d1,l'>ion with forme r A·M Homes develop- ments in Orange and Los Angeles counties that Gre)- stone Homes Jcquired bst foll. 1 0 Webb Austria nJta-..c Hans Los chl, formerl} Q chef \\ith the Westin 51 rrJnt1,, hJ., been named executl\e chef of the \\ csun ~OL th Coa .. 1 Plaza in Costa McsJ Jn has :W \car Cl!ec:r in the food·~er.1ce busines , the 39-)car-olJ Lo-.1..hl hJi. hc:IJ pos11ions in $\\eden, S"tl· Lerland. Londl n. CaniidJ, St:Jllle and Ha""au. 0 Ranetle \\'righ.'), • formerl) ale!> mJnJg~r "'ith Woodfin Suites Hotels Jnd Ur1ghJ111 Young L.. nl\t:r· sity's Pre!>iden11JI Catering. Jt.1, been no.amed sales manager at the Oc-..erl~ I k rtt.1gc: liutd in Co,ta Mesa. · Newport Beach nathe J ame.\ \. O'~lulk). furmerly "'ith R.J. Rc)noldc; Tob.11.:( I ell. ha~ JOIOt:d Sac- ramento la" firm Han1gJn ,\. I l.1n1g:rn. ·1 k "ill prac· uce in the area of goH 1 nrak nt la'"'. appdlatc re' 1e"' \Vrigley and legisl3the lobb) ing. . Please send _t our L'p tl1t• J .uldu unnuunct·mtnts Dnd pictures to the l'ilut'\ bUHtlt'H editor. Tt>n) CO\. Dr JJO n. Bu_t '·· Costa .'\fesu. 91617. .07 % .00% • \111111,11 ..... , -Pern.·111.1gt· 'I u:ld ~\nnual Pl'rcentage R.itc $2,500 .\1fuimum Dtposit 12-MoNrHCD C~LTODAY I • (714 ) 'R63-'.!400 l\.l'\l p11rt lk.ll h Rl'J~h>11.1l OtliCl' 4 111(1 l"\\p11rt l'l.1ll' • Nl~\lp1m Ut•.i,h (7 l~) 859-2265 \outh (. ·mmr. Rl·~,,. 11 (. itlill. 2:! '1 l I~\ I ' Tl \l ()ml' • l .all' r •>ft:'l (7 14) Ml-K500 \11\ th (. 0 l'l 'h lfll lll'l-."llll 11 (. )jlj, l' VI=\ 1 \1111th Plt1.1 l>nH' • \.1111.~ An.l (?14) 74 ~-630 { h11tl!l' R l 1.!ll'n.11 O rfi,,. (12:; 1 ht \;I\ 11nH \0111fi • t1r111gl' . . •NATIONAL BANK· OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA R.11c ,,,,,,, .i ,,, 1li.w..:1 "''' '"'' ,. 1 .. 11.l 1111•111/1/r .·1111111.i/ 1w111'111.1..:1· r11 I.I .1"111111 • I'""• 'I"'' .111cl 11111 rr,t .irt• l1dd l•11 ~ .l1·r·'''' 11111,/ 111.iu1111r I rnt.1l1r ""'>' l•r ""l''''fd--L:.J /N, .11/) 11·11l1.lr.1w.1I E'lu.11 · llomm~ knit.a FDIC. Ll"11lkr ANNUAL WINTER SALE 20 % -70% OFF .... Start Wedn esday E vening January 13th. .6:00 p.m. J.P. Maxwell BALBOA ISLAND r he Pi t Off Jee 714/673-7211 . l I M Thursday, January 14, 1193 • 0 ·~ <( • For Joseph, rnol, comfortable cruise wear available at A'maree's. ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 28, 1993 \ SPACE RESERVATION DEADLINE, . JANUARY 22, 1883 FOR AIMRTillNI ·--IN M HUI.TH l FIT ... SECTION, CAll (7141 14Z·GZ1, " OT. 211 lllif" ' ADVERTISEMENT • .. Resortwear for wa·rm weather fun I f you're planning a trip to warmer climate,-here1s some wonderiully versatile resortwear that will take you there in comfortable style. Naturally Newport at 503' E. Edgewater on Balboa Peninsula next to the Fun Zone, offers contemporary sportswear in 100% cotton twill fleece. Most garments are embroidered or silkscreened with a nautical flair capturing the feeling of Newport Beach, providing the perfect traveling wardrobe for a getawa)' weel<end or extended vacation. Everything is unisex and available in a wonderful palette of colors. At the sister store, Dockside Newport, loeated nearbr at 309 Palm Unit, No. C, you'I find additional nautical styles plus accessories for home and boat, along with a great line of whimsi- cal "Far Side" greeting cards. For more information, stop br either of these boutiques or cal Naturally Newport at 723-5261 ; Dockside Newport at 675-2772. At Amaree's women's apparel store, located at 1649 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach, the For Joseph cruisewear line provides coor. comfortable cottons in It 'Narks ~rs V American Heart Associotlon coordinated ensembles of red, white and blue. For more information, call,642-4423. Armoire, located in FJshion Island offers a variety of warm-weather separates that take- you from a day of <1c1ive fun to a night on the town in casual sophistication. Stop by at 549 Newport Center Drive. Call 644-9888. Also at Fashion Island, you'll find a wonderfully exciting clothing line from Morocco at Laise Adzer. Their cool, comfortable mesh apparel offers an intriguing allure. Visit them at 231 Newport Center Drive. For more information, call 760-9333. • What's Happening Calendar Appearing at Amaree's today through Saturday is designer Maria Snyder, whose collections of jewelry and clothing is as exuberantly extravagant as her personality. Each jewelry piece is originally modeled by hand and then cast in a variety of unusual mJtcrials like coated resins and platl"d metals. Her innovati\;C trademarks -big rings, cry~tal-studdcd pieces ana wild er azy prinb - SOo/o-65%. OFF FINAL CLEARANCE -Ladies Dresses & Sportswear *Starls Today Thursday, January 14th* .. • • • • • • • • FASHION ISLAND 549 NEWPORT CENTER OR (A, ross from N e man M orcuf) Mon -Fr 10 00 om · 9 00 pm Sol 10 00 o m -6 00 p.m. Sun l 2 00 -5 00 p.m (714) 644-9888 ... " ,.,,.,. ON n " • >4WS Could ~our , trr s-Ollcd da~s use • ome , lrrss-frcr mrals? The "Dining Out" Alternative SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 50°/o OFF Truly Unique Per ·onal CJ1cf Ser vice provides JOU w/l/i your OH/I a/Tordablr. per. onal chef. A 'IWO WlmK SERVICE ll\CLl1DES: • Customized Menu • Cornplelc Gmcrry Shoppin~ • Mea l r rcparallo 1 In Your I lomc ~__,,,_•-...'a.rlct~1 of l IN1lthy Meals ·ms 1s' fantasy come to .,,. -Ma"-Bird Dally Piiot Food C11tic, s.pt. 10, 1992. • Fine 't Vcgctabl<'s • Top Quality Meats • Frcstl('st Fi sh • Ca nola & Olivr, Olis We usr the nnrst qua lily ln<;n·dlrnl . prepared by ccruncd chrr. •. to< rc.·atr our healthy, drllclou . prr.s<·rvall\c-rrc r dlnn<'l'8 Call now and cipcricnce thl8 affordable lu ury. (714) 549-7970 A, regular L~o ~ •ck ~r'\'lrc Including (ood ror two 1 $260. ow only S 1 ~•o ror nNJL umc cut'&.omert ,, • GradUall'.8 ol UM: Cullrwr)' IMUlU&.c ol Amcrtca, I lydc: f>rt. Y are now widely copied. fans of her one-of -a-k11)d creations include Ivana Trump, Christie Brinkley, Jody Walley and Queen Latif.ah. To complement her artistic accessories. Snyder is introd4cing her knockout clothing collection, one that echoes the spirit and shapes of her jewelry in its vibrant colors, swirling prints and joyful humor. Her lavishly beaded and embroidered dresses and tops, Lycra line and timeless sill.. chiffon karves are immediately recognizable, vividly portraying her motto, "Art Brought to Life." For more information on her personal appearance, contJct Amaree's at 642-4757 . Quit worrying About Weight Colton and lurex cardig~<, crewncck sweater with side·b - toned skirt, available at Armoi • T ht• 111vl1km "1th "urn in~ .1ht1t1I I our "i.'ll:ht ,~ thJI I ()U u•u.1lh t'r>il up fl''><>rttnll to tht• •.m11• olrl lirt'CI '><>lution -•the cl•l'I • l ntr><1un.11t•l1. dwt• rlon I "ml. \ \ h1 I Ht'{ JCJ'>t' dwl\ (/()11 t < h,1m:c· h,11>11' l >1 , our:">t" oftf hJh1I• Jrt• h.1rct 10 ( h.llli.;1' fh,11 \ "h1 th<>rt•'\ rtw 11 fl'\it. I IC ,l/T' • Um t.tt L 11 mJ.: P/,m' 1111'-I\ I ICllT'" ,, />fOH1n /1lc~h/t• "''"'"'''/( .111on wowam th.11 hJ\ helpt'd th1111•.1nif, 111 t>t"Clfli«• rlt·1 t>I011 J ,, ... ,,,,,It', .l/)fJrO.lt h to t'J llfl8 1111 \;t., I IC 111 1' m.11.t-• tht• c h.lnf<t' 10 /01\ 1.11 I" '"Joi t'<I\\ .mrl t•n10 ... 1hle If I 11•n tlnn~ \'fill n{'('(/ '' "Hht JI 1 our 11111-1t·rt111' lrom rla1l1 /o11 tJI m~·nu1 to tl1•/1e 11>u• qwt I. l114h1 ll!< 1pt><. Tfwrt• ,I((' t'I t II II t~•J./1 JolfOt. t"\ ft\h (On\('· n1l'ntl~ 111.innt'fl tor 1 ou \<1 1'1lt'tlwr 1 our HOJ/ '' to lo~ \\t'IJ'hl tm f)rCIH:' \<>Ur hdbtb Of ~Im-, /)I\ >;t f ~)(!)(' nt'I\ lcWJ\ 10( ht•J/fh1t'f mt•.1/1 .111rl 1n.tc I.' quit 1 .. orf\-tnJl .ind \IJrt /{111 IJI /11 1m: l 1' 1th rh<.• THIN/\ I IC 1H I' -I 111 .. 1.11 L 11 tnF PIJn DON'T DIET. R& calRTA11111 ~ ' .. l Newport Beach/Co1ta M ... Daily Pilot Famlly, lrleilds gather at Diva to honor Voigt T he party Sunday evening honoring soprano Deborah Voigt was a big, happy fami ly-and-friends affair. Oosc to 100 guests gathered at Diva (so appropriate for the occasion) following Voigt 's appearance in Opera Pacific's ''11 Trovatorc" at the Orange Co,unty Performing Arts Center. Guests were on their feet and applauding when the "star" arrived with husband John Leitch. "I am grateful that so many people wanted to come and hear sing," commented Voigt on appearance in the opera. (She sings the role of Leonora on ay and Sunday.) • eborah's father, Bob Voigt, his wife Lynn of Newport ch hosted the sit·down dinnef uring feuucine with brea t or ken and Creme brulee. b Voigt welcomed the group a introduced family members, . in uding sisters Melinda Voigt of Newport and Marianne Voigt or Dallas. brother Kevin Voigt and friend Jod y lovcllo, and other Voigts, including grandmother Jane, cousin Brian, and aunt and Volunteers r:::::::::~::: OrllllCUfY fll•llHI Tall ferce The Or•nge Coonl)I Homele» r.uk Fore~ •S 1('(:ru1l1ng voluntl.'erS for ~ lnLNfa1th Coonc1t Net.1.0tlc JO WOfk OM on-oni ""ilh homeleu <ldults in IM pr r•m on~ life skllls. Volunteers nttd 10 commit to at le~ lh1tt hours per Wttk 1n IM ~n1ngs .at loul congt~hons througflout Orange Coonty, lor f#O.CJlllC' in•l 1nformation, call Valerti! iffin ,, 263-177 • ~Coat ,........, 111e1ter The Soulh (().)st Repertoiy The411et nttds \.oluntttrs to h~lp wAA ~ing (SH pl.tys (ree) F0t 1n(orm.lb<>n ull 957·2602 Abo Thell~ QJ11d ol South Co.lSt R~ory nttd1 volunlt"ers '°' olfia work, worlong the SOU\tntr \hop, fund-raising events, spe11~crs l.XJre•u and conducting tours For 1nforrN1ton Ctlll the ~elopment dep.lrtment .at 957·2602 ............ fNI M1 llcll Clnlc The <>tpniL•tlOl'I ~ voluntttf physic••ns. nurses. l)htlnNCists, dentJSU, den~I h)-gientsts, receptton1Sl5 and tftlnsbtors ISpanishl for earty morning and e.11ly evening uninsured w11lk·1n p.ltients at the mecfial cent~ For information, ull Oi.Jnne Stelltng .al 650-0186. In the food and fin.anclal atd dlSlnbutJon ire.a ~ ue needed to p.iclwge food b.lgs, ~rform re«pt1on1st work, Lr•nsbte ind pick up food al local rn.rkdS from 9 • m ·l p m on ~ys. for 1nfO«Nhon, c;ill )tlr41h 41t 6'42·HS 1 ....... c... -llldlln The Someone C.ares Soup IGtchen nttds people to serw food Ind bewr1~ 1t the F1nt Uniced Methodist Church tn Cost• Mesi, or to prep.ire food in the morni"P 1t the RH Community Cenm. Voluntttn c•n WOtk as """Y c:bys as they wish In ltw etlrly morninfl tll the Re.a ~Unt.orfOf ~tely three-hour thtfls .it the church. Pflsons who C41n ~•k ~would ~ ~~lly · ~plut for lnforrNtlOl'I, c:.11 JKk MoNtty at 631.a 170 from 8 30 a.m.·1 p.m - uncle Karen and Keith, all from S3n Diego. Guests al!>o included Deborah's mom Joy and husband Don Muchlinski, Leitch's parents, Jim and Ellen Leitch. who came from Yosemite, brother Jim Leitch. and vocal teachers Jane Paul and Patrick Goeser. A number of the party people were Lynn's fellow members in Cinderella Guild. Children's Hospital of Orange County, including Lrnn Cancilla, Doris and Hans Linh ardt, Wanda and · Cody Evans, Joni and Dennis Allison, Robin and Chuck Mcintyre, Pearl and Hal Hoag, Jean and Tom M.thoney, Marion Turpin and An~and Stuart Ro~e. "This pany i!> fabulous ... tuts of fun . h was my fir)t 11me to hear Debbie ~ing and I loH~d the op· era," !laid Ann Ro\\e. She al~ commented that L~ nn Voigt ,.., chairwoman this year for Cinder· ella's benefit Design~ for Dining. LOCAL NEWS QNLY For a subscription to the D~ily Pilot, call 642-4333. .. The Ultimate Reception Hall On The Water Fro.nt overlooking picturesque Newport Harbor • WEDDI G RECEPTIO S • ANNIVERSARIE • CLASS RE UN IONS • Accommodating Groups Large and Small Febmary Dates s~ill A vailable CA~L FOR DETAILS (7 14) 673-5070 ..• Newp-o-rt Harbor Post 291 of the American Legion ' 215 15th St. Ne rt Beach Ln..urrt-~ \.•'lltl'ffif\ir.m \.111:nnl! \X l' m.1 l' t\l'I\ i:.uhrnnl! m r' <"nl ,10.J C:H:I\ C:H'nl "f'l-'\ Ill :J •"T'lC'ltl Lun..ht"' mJ EH·m· ..J P1ll111.• :.l P.1nhJJ\' .J o\nm\t'N"'""' .J funJrn-<T' ...J \\ rJJ1ni.: Rc.•uf(k If\' ...J l\u !Ut \lit:'.' Jh, ..JFuU r 1m Rrnul-.JR.~"'!Ut< F .... 1lit1'"" J JThcffi\' r.lrtll' .. J=bal I 'I~ .J kc.· l .ll\ we ...lnfln.11nlnl1l1 ..J\ .111.·1 r 1rLm~. ,, Jn(\ 1nJ l ·m.• 'f\ k.l" (7 14) 556~64 ,;,\' \\ l"l \11\{( "lft'\( "u•lt f\ '-T\( I .\1\1 \ \ .):-\'4 3467 Via Lido • Ne rt Beach • 673-4510 "A rt Brought to Life" Fashion & Jewelry Original Desit:;ns by Mana Snyder • \ R1m ar8eS Cordially invites you to meet · Maria Snyder introducing • her first collection of ready-to-wea r clothing. Thur, Fri & u Janu3ry 14th, 15th & 16th lOam -6pm 642-4423 .. 16'49 We tcliff Dr., Newport Be.lch , . Thursday, January 14, 1983 AT Far left, from left : Robert a nd Lynn Voigt, and Joy and Don Muchlinslci were among those attending the recent party at Diva. At left, from left: Also attending the party were Dr. David Di Chiera and honoree Deborah Voigt ,with husband John Leitch . .. Photos by Lee Payne New Year's Resolution: T niin The Christmas-Puppy! T his course is tailored fur puppies. IO weeks to 10 moorltS and is designed to help you enjoy your pet more. 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Under state law, the only money an injured worker is required to be paid is $336 in weekly w.orkers' compensation. That money is not taxable, according to the Califor· nia Workers' Compensation lnsti· tute. The ciry took taxes, however, because it offers a supplement to disabled employees. That supple- ment ensures the disabled cm· ployee received their normal pay- check -and since employees re- ceived their normal salary, the ciry withheld normallaxes. "We were s1ill within the spirit of the law, in my opinion," Karen Adams, the city's ri)k manager, said. "Employees never received le~s than wha1 they ~ere supposed to -in fact, they received more." But Reeves' insistence that the city "as in the wrong has Ted to a revi~1on in the workers' compen~a­ tion program. ln the future, the city will no1 tax the $336 portion of a disabled employee's check, meaning disabled employees could take home more money than if they were working .. "They'll have a larger paycheck then when they were working and that could create a disincentive to work for some peop~." Adams said. The reason for the revision is to make certain the city is operating within the state's oft.en confusing guidelines, Adams said. Reeves, however, who has since By Joel Beers Slllf Wik COSTA MESA -Workers• <X>mpcnsation is "the most pressing problem racing the state today," according to State. Sen'. Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. Forced to operate within a system fraught with abuse and red tape, private and public sector employers arc spending billions of dollars on fraudulent claims and administrative costs, officials say. "It's a horrible, tangled mess," Karen Adams, the city's risk manager, said. The city will spend $1.7 million on workers' comp~nsation this fiscal year. Less than one-third or that will go to injured employees. . • ''The dollars that arc being spent arc not going into 1he pocket of the employee," Adams said. "They're going into the pockets of ~e doctors, the attorneys and all the other groups involved." The <X>nvoluted system is also 10 blame for the possibility that Costa Mesa's disabled employees may begin receiving larger paychecks for recovering at home than they would while worktng. The ~ity may stop taxing workmcrs' compensation benefits -even though the city pays disabled workers regular salary -just to ensure it stays within the state's labyrin,t!1ian system, Workers' compensation reform has been a Sacramento buzzword for three years. But reforming the system is easier said than done. Some or the most powerfµI . special interest groups in the state arc arrayed on opposite sides of·the trench: attorneys, the medi cal establishment nnd organized labor vs. business. turned in with their tax forms. "There arc too many noses in the 1rou1h right now and consequently it's all gobbled up," Bergeson said. Examples or the faulty system include: • Medical referrals. Countless patienis have been ref erred to a series or doctors, psychologists and chiropractors, many of whom arc financi311y linked in some way. "You're just paying thousands or dollars to get multiple opinions on the same issue," Ad::ims said. •Worker abuse. "FrankJy, 1nany workers arc abusing the system wi(h cl:iims that arc either frivolous or fraudulent," Bergeson said .. •Stress claims. The faste st growing claim, Bergeson said such complaims must be scrutinized more carefully. What she would like to ec i a law staling that a stress claim must have a documentable factor. For in)tance, a police officer whose ... partner is shot would have an obvious claim, while a officer who claims stress was caused by sitting behind a desk might not. • Rehabjlitation programs. They arc not monitored and therefore are open to abuse by doctors who charge for proarams that arc co tly, time-consuming :md sometimes not needed. About 80 bills dealing with some aspect or workmen's compcns:uion were introduced in the legislature last year. Bergeson was one of the four Senator appointed to ham mer out a com prehen!live bill. Their efforts died in committee. Bergeson is hopeful last year's debacle will not be repeated this year. "I think it's a non-election year and l . truly believe there will be a conscientiou effort in the lc'gislalure 10 bring about !.Orne meaningful reforms."' moved to Atlanta with her hus: band, believes the ci ty knew all along it was unfairly twcing ben- efits. She said that only after two months of phone calls. ·letters and contacting council .members did the city admit its fault. "But the IRS sai~. 'No, we won't accept the letter,' and that would actually send a flag out for an audit," she said. POSSIBLE FREE IN-PATIENT ALCOHOL/DRUG TREATMENT AVAILABLE "They failed to look out for their employees,'' Reeves ·said. Reeves was hired in August 1990. She began developing pain in her wrists last February. The pain, according to her doctors, was caused by her computer terminal keyboard being too high. She developed tendinitis and a cyst on one wrist and was on dis· • ability for six month beginning in February. She eventualty-undcr- went two surgeries. For four months. she received her normal paycheck. But when she found ou t the city was taxing her workers' compen ation ben- efits, she started on a two-month figh t .Jo reclaim the money. "They were taxing me for both and they're not supposed to be doing that,'' Reeves said. After her husband got involved by talking .. to workers' 'compensa- tion attorneys and state officials, Reeves concluded the city was clearly ·in the wrong. She began demanding the money, calling up council members and city staff. . Finally, through council member Joe Erickson's iniervention, Ree"es received a $700 check in December . Wh ile not saying the city was clearly in l:rror for 1axing iLS work, ers' compensation payments, Adams said Reeves' situation has allowed the city the opportunity to revi e its payme nt system so taxes arc not withheld. She also down- played Reeves' criticisms that the city was slow-moving. r .. Does· someone you love have a dru_g or alcohol problem? Has that person refused help, and you 've run out of options? If it's become too much to handle, we may be able to help. We can ofter a free intervention and .: in-patient treatment at a certified chem.ical dependency center. In return, we would like to record the intervention process for a media study. All potential participants must be screened to determ ine their appropriateness for this intervention proc·ess and media study. · CALL LISA YOUNGER AT (213) 856·1990 IF ~INTERESTED . ~ What the city did to ensure it stayed within the state's param- eters was to send a letter at the end of every year to all employees who had received disability, stating how much had been withheld that year. The letter could then be "This was the first time I've had the chance to really look into our sysiem," Adams said. "Ramona wa the first employee to bring the i)suc up. She was assertive and ad- amant and strongly promoted her case. but 1 think our response r----------------------"------_,..,,,. ......... ___ _..;. ___ -=_,,,='"'-. GNf~ woulanave been the same regard- less." - The New England Collectors Society's First Disney Character Silver Bell SMOKERS• CHALLENGE "Quit Smokint Contest•• ' . JanuarJI ·4. 1991 to APril 5, 1991 ,-~ "MICKEY MOUSE" I . 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Community.Theatre The Haircut Store · The Olive Garden SPonsored Sy:- prange County Health Care Agency Tobacco Use Prevention ~rogram (TUPP) and Newport-Mesa and Irvine Unified School Districts ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• For Details Clll: : · EntrY Deadline: • • January 22. 1991 • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Or•n1• County lle•lth Car• A1ency TobKco Use Prnent\on Pro1ram (714) SU·1444 · Funded by rtsourrts/rom Proposition 99, tht Tobacco Tax Initiative. • • ~ Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, ~ 14, 1983 M Write to: Pilot Letters, 300 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Fu to: 646-4170 • Read ers' Hotline (caJl-ln letters and comments:) 642-6086 • Editor William LobdeH ... 642~21, ext. 351 At last, Fred sees .. the light I t's usually pretty easy for a columnist to know in advance when a reader will ri c up and smite him. When I wrote last mo,nth about the boorish behavior of some bicycle riders, I expected return fire. I "a not disappoinfed. But sometimes there lies hidden in a column a eemingly innocuous entencc, a phrase. even a single word. that "ill hie somebody's hot button. And sometime~ the offended reader can get downright surly. On the Coast A Corona del Mar woman, for example, called me a ··racist" after puuing her o" n spin on "hat "as merely a rather poorly cons1ructcd c,entcnce. When President Bush was in Ne" port . Beach o couple )Car ago 10 meet \\1th the Japanese prime min"1cr. I "rote about a security qu.ld thJt ragged :ilong behind 1hc Pre idcn11al motorcade of long blJck limousine~. I made no te of the trooper • combat uni fo rm,, climbing rope and weJpon~ and 'aiJ. "'they v.cre b!Jcl-.., too " It seemed ·pcrfc'ctl} d e Jr to me that l \\3~ referring to the uniform and 1ope.., :rnd.,tuff. not 1he comm.mdo-.. but th1-. reader inferred 01hcf"1!>c and :rngnly denounced me a 3-i'ac1 t. __ __,1-• Lmlc v.ondcr. then, that the Fred Column\ complamt department \\a!> delighted to rccci\e a letter a ant~ll1g<tnt .10d eloquent a'> one from Fred Wood of Balboa hland This involved one of tho~e innocent lurker-. I mentioned before . It "as an a column· about driving to ColoraJo and th at I got a late start. .. This was J bk ~mg.'· I said, ''bclau c I could pasc; through the uglv de crt~ of California .int.I Ncv::idJ 111 the dark.·· Thi mm cd m~ fcllll'' Fred to wnte: "Pa through in the cJ.irJ.. - are you k1dcJmg'> On the: ''·I) to Lnkc Mead. try /cJnng Jbout -' a.m. and wt1td1 the gorgcou .unrisc o.,,cr the clcscrt nc:Jr Barstow. Then, on the \\JY to • Baker, you pa olcl mi111ng to'"'"" and hcrnws · c.ihm~ long since pc crtcd and )Ou \\Ondcr at their lonely C).i rcncc "Straight Jhead from 8:1kcr, off to the right. you . cc Dnc1cn1 volcano cmdcr com:s (and) try to imagine how it "J \~hen the.v \vcrc erupting. You pa bone-do gulches that become rasing rivers of mad and brush from flash floods so far away you can't C\Cn Jee cloud in the ky. 0\Cr the vast dry lakes yc>u see b:tby tornadoes try and become big .,. ones as they dash madly :tcro~ their spawning ground . "The dc\Crt changes hourly and it changes mo t dramatically with the setison . Toll. m:ijcstic butte pushed up from prehi toric sc:i beds ... the Jo hua tress dusted with snow ur the strong fr:igr:ince of sagcbru h Dftcr a de ert roin just won't be found nlong the well-cued-for suburban forests on Jamboree Road ... " "Anyway, Fred. (ry to look :Jt (the beauty of) our great "''cstcrn deserts ... As M Durice Cllcv:il1cr said..whcn Mkcd. 'How do you feel at 7J?' he :iid, 'When I think of the altcmDti,c. I nm deUsl1tcd. • "At our age, Fred, "e should enjoy whcte\.'tr "'e are and not just 'pass th rough in the dork.' Plenty of time for that 13ter." A men, brother Fred, amen. While I am practically a teenager compared to Chevalier at 73. you have convinced me to look at the dcstrt in a whole new lipt, as it were. But I have no intention of ever watchina the .sun rise over Barstow. FrwJ Maril• '1 tol111an rvas •"'1 'IWlday. 'Dursd~ aad • s.,,,,.,. KiCk freeloaders off the. city uo,11 course S omcbody pica c place a wake-up c.all to Costa Mesa. Tell them, if you would, that it is 1993. Tell them that money is tight, that th e bloated free-spending ways of ycsicrday arc gorte. Tell them that, in an era when people arc lucky to have jobs and entire' layers of government arc in jeopardy of vaporizing, it's probably time 10 derail the old gravy train. At issue is golf. Free golf. The city-owned golf course, the Costa Mesa Golf and Count ry Club, has a time-honored tradition of handing out free round of golf 10 city employees, forme r council members and go h knows who. City Manager AJlan Roeder said thi~ week that a recent survey showed thal, in a given month, as m~ny as 30 percent of lhe rounds played at the cours~ are complimen tary. Others cont~nd that the city, through its golf course operator, handed out as many as 7,500 free rounds of go~f a year. That's more than 20 freeload~rs on the cour e a day - not counling rainy dnys and holidays. The city's new operator, Mesa Verde Partner, estimaies chat it "ould cost as much as $150,000 in lm l revenue to kecp thb practice up A!!ain~t t hi~ bac~drop -not to· mention th e ent ire ~tate'b cadaver-like rinanc1al condition -$UC~'> v.hat'> The cuy's Golf Cour!>e Committee i • recomrneod1ng 1hat the prucuce of hanc.hng out com'J>li ment ary pa!>Ses be continued Well, gUC\S \\hat? Somebody ousht lO tell the comm mee to take a mulhg.rn and II') again. The days ''hen city v.orker!> or fo rmer council members get free u e of the lank '>houkl be nuked. It\ :.arcane. ll's wa'>tcful. It\ good ulJ bo)nm at it s v.orsc: It's l:rnghable In case the golf committee or o,therlli around Costa Me a didn't nouce, the v.ork force 31 C11y Hall d1dn 't get a r::u e • las t )Car, and at v.ould appear that no raises ~re: coming along this year Nor does one ha'e to look 100 far to fi 11d one of the man) programs that had us funding tnmmed b:.ack or hacked off al1ogether. And M>meboJ) \\Jnt\ tl1 ke ep bunl-..rolhng green fees fo r ex-council members? \ Get re.ii. Let them pay and get in line w11h e\Cl')One ebe Varsity Letter Controversy I:::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : : : : : : ::: : : : : : : :: ~:: :: :.: .. ~::::· ·:::::::: :: :: :: :: : :: :~:.: :: . : .. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : : :::: ::: ::: ... . . . . .. ... I am just calling to ay thar I really en1oyed reading Mr. --P~lllon's comme ntary {Community Forum. Jan. 12) on Colin Morris. I feel he as dcrinilely righ t. I have a son that v.ent to Newport Harbor High School, pla)ed four year!> of football. The la~t year of footbJll "'a . under Coach Bn nk le\, and our son "a also in,ohed.JD water ~t racing, the- speeJ skiing and the wa ter ski raci ng v. hich interfered with football practice but he sull received hi'i letter. went to 1he banquet. gtaduatcd from ,.._ev.port llarbor, v.ent to U C. M y hat's off to W1l11am Patt on. His lener 'cry articulately expres)ed what I believe is the predominate reaction in our communil) to Nev.porc Harbor' action to trip Cohn Morri•.' '.lr'>ll)' leuer bccau .. e he partu.:1p:ucd in an international kJra1e eve nt. Mr. Pauon's let1er hould sel"\e as an 1mpe1us to the ciliLcns of our community to voice their concerns and d1!>tre s O\Cr this unfair 1reatmcn1 of an out\tand1ng student and :ithlete. We hould all be a~l-..ing. ' tlw. m .. 11er 1s that the: !>chool is punishing :i young man who h:is spent four years in the football program at Newport .Harbor H e has spe nt hundreds of hou~ . n 't\C.3.1., paU1 aruJ effl.)A to become an accomplashed football pll)er ~Ot being J regular !>tarter, I'm ~urc: I feel thi'I )Uu.ng gentleman h3 been tail.en ad"antage or I re .. 1llv feel that he hould rccc;,e his letter and I really "What's v.rong \\1th chis p1ctureW' Why is 11 that Cohn Mom i-. not gi,cn • the hero' v.elcome and recognition he so trongl) Colin Morris hJS pro ... en his merit in· more than one sport. C\Cf)' minute of pl:i)1ng time for the game he m1, .. ed "as a s1gnaf1can1 ~amfice Colin had to ma ~e in deciding to pJrt1\.1pJ1e 10 t.he 1-..arate tournament Isn't 1ha1 punt!>hment enough') Cohn's l..i t game "as problbl)' his career high point Colin ·apprecia1e rcJding thJt article thJ l t-.lr. Patton put in. SALLY Tl lOMPSO N Ne ..... port Beach Well, how about an 'A' for effort? 0 I "1stt I'd read an article about a bright high school 'itudcnt v. hu v..ent to Bud..1pest, Hungary 10 rcprc,ent the Un11ed StJtc'> · m ..in international karate chJmpion~hip and re turned 1numph.mtt) with a golJ medJI lnsfcad I read 1ha1 Cohn Morris' :iccompli hmenl is O\crshado"ed b) the b.1d nev.' of being kicked off the Nev.port 1"1Jrbor f oolbJll teJm and lu'>ing ha 'ars1t~ lcuer. I \\Ould 1l11nk in this v.orlJ of high school '>ludent\ kllh~ eJch othe r anJ our o"n Na ..... purt H..irbor students gelling into fight mer race d1ffcren e . that the school d1 trict trustee "ould go out of their v.ayto upporl and encourage a )Oung man v..ho 1s obviou I) in so mJny "'a) a "")ncr What n !>hame that Colin Mom s has v..oril.ed th1 hard to get where he 1 only to be penalized anJ emb.irra!>sed. CHRIS rtNE HECK Co,t:i Me J de crves? Why is it that Cohn' football teammate met him at the .:urport ~nd welcomed him back and hl'1 coachcl> ostracized him from the team" \\ hy i~ 11 that Nc"~)(t Har~u\ he.id coach, Mr. Onnkle~. bask) in the glol) of . being named coach of the )Car \\-hile the communit) 1s g1,e n a black C)C: tor ''"h.tt appears to be \lnd1cl1\e treatment l>f Cohn to mal-..e a po1111'> I v.onder, had Cohn ~form been .in :ill·Clf pla)er. Y.Ould Ori~~) hJ\C taken the .. ame action? \\ hy as 11 th.11 1he :1t hlc11c d1rellor. llf the pnnc1pJI. or the S(hOOI boJrd. J\~t~IJICJ \\Ith :"C\\pl>rl HJrbor High School Jllov. 1h1' .1ct1l>n to !>land and hJ\'C not 1.1~cn Jd11in to redrcs the s11ua11on·' All of these are qu e lion' thJ I thc:re JUSI doc n't !>eem to be an) acccptJlile amv.ers to. I. lake Mr P:itton. do not know all the fJcb regarding th1\ c:i~e and openly state 1ha1 fact llo,,c,cr. in reaJing the aru le) in the OJ1l) Pi lot Jnd in hearing the d10,cu" ion that ,.., gomg on throughout 1hc communll):therc JU t doc n't seem to be .1ny "J) tu lcgit1m.itcl) JU tit) the actions lJkcn. 1 h1 situJt1on !>eems to poanl to a much brl'Jdcr p1oblcm that apparent!~ e\J.ils Jt !'xeY.pun HJrbor High S..hool In- the P1lu1 .irticle un Jan 9. the nceJ 10 enforce J 1,c1plane to .. bu1IJ .i prugram ' 1~ llfk n: J '' the reJ,on tor tht: act1llll ta~cn ll..l trip Culm ~lorri' ul hi'> lcucr · I quc,11un "hcther the co~ch hJ., 1..,,, -.u:ht uf the purpo'c or high , .. h1\0I athle .. 111., 1, i1 to pro,idc the high 'ch1h'I 'tudcnt' the llpportunit) lo hJ\e .1 pu~1t1\e deH!lopmcnt.il C\per1enlc anJ IQ enJv' the challemtl'.' ol a1hlct1c' ur is 11 lo bullJ .1 "progr.1m .11 the Clhl ol hencl11' \\h1d1 'huulJ be \.kri,.:J b~ th.: '1uJcn1', I co 11cnJ th.11 tlm 1, not a m~1or college 'Pl.If I\ pr l1gr Jiii. J'he re " not m1llio1h of dullJr .. .it ,1.11.e \\ 1.· 'houlJ 111 t .ilh•" 1he dc,ire t • 1'u1IJ J ··progr.1m" c:iu'e u' lll -.ac.nt1~c the necJ Ill hl'e ..i brl1Jd r 1m:e nr C\p1.t11.lh.\.'> Ill 11ur h1~h ,,h\.l ii 1lc. \\ ( 'h1 ulJ UlCuUfl!!C p.irtl\.IPJlh.ln Ill • mull1p.lc 'rurt' anJ 01h.:r ~h\.llll anJ Cl1mm.11111\ ..ict1\llll'.' 111 pro,1Je J l\cr' '' 1n t'U' '1udenh' l..:Jrn ni.: C\pcricncc ln,11.-.1d. 1hc cu rrent milieu at 1 larbor ,cem' ll' cmph.h11e -.pa1:.ihzati1rn an :1 "nglc .1tlt\ll\ to b1.w,I a pro~r.1m." Pcrh.1p' the mo~t .1pp.1lling thing in ~cored tv..o touchJov.n in leading Hlrbor to 41 pl!l~off \1.:to~ and v.as the g..ime's hero. bn't it irunic that h:iJ Cohn's effort not been quite ~ 'uperl.lll\e, ht!> team might not ha'e ad,anceJ to the ncl\.t round ol pla~liff, .rnJ he ne,cr v.ould h:i'c l:lcen !.:seed \\1th thl\ v.hole ordeal'? I l.1' 1hg been J pJrt1c1pJnl in high • ,chwl i.~uh. rnduJ1ng \3r\ll) footb:ill. ..inJ being J parent of high 'ch00I ch1k1rcn "hu par11c1pate 1n 'PllrtS. I :im Jeep!~ l1ftendeJ b~ th1' cn\1re m..iller. I l..tll upon e' e~ parent "hu:1e c h1ld hlil\ ..inJ lfl\C\ to C\tCI 1n 3 "fX'rl ..ind \\ho commit\ countle~~ huurs and \CJ~ · uf dcJ ic..iuon to that IX''' to con~1dcr hliw the' v..uuld fe el 1f their w n or dJughter \\JS tnppeJ of their vars1t~ kllcr anJ O\W':ic11eJ from the team ~c<.:..iu'.: the\ cho e to pJr,ue .i \.l0\.e·10·J·ltk11me oppurtun1t)' 10 1cprCl>Cnt their counlf) 1 l' e;i\.h of )OU. I urge )OU to \OI e \vur op1n1on and to C\pre !>)Our disgust and an~cr In this mailer and to ins1 t lhat l'\1lln be re1urneJ h1 \Jr\1l\ letter "h1ch hc ha' so JU ti) e.irneJ · JIM HO\\ ARD. l\ev.port lleach - 0 I am calling an ' upport of the rebuttal letter (Community Forum, Jan 12) by Wilham Patton on behalf of Colin Morris. the a1hlc1e of Newport High School. la)~ IJv.. senior lose letter." ( 0 :111) Pilol. Jan. 9) This i "h~ll I have tu 'a): pwgr;1m thJl the:) 1..10·1'pc.1k.1 0 him l>penl)? l .1m 'uH: thJt the 11thcr' 1un~ llH.n on 1hc ICJm \\OUld h..i\e \lllC:•l Ill g1\C 111111 hi' letter _.... \~ p:irenl'.'l 1•1 a former \..1r it) athle te Jt 'cv.porl HJr~or High School v.e ~nov. the dedication and Jl\c1phne ll take I think. 11 1 an e\cellent, hard·h111ing, to·the·point article, and l hare in his di gu t with the dec1 ion th:it ha\C been made at that high school in relation to this fine :uhlcte who represented the United State o ably and achie'e a gold medal in the competition. 0 TOM MURPHY Costa Mes3 This is reference to the nrticlc, ·:coach Three cheer' fo r Colin Mo ms. He ''my 'cholJr·athlete of the )C.tr. America's remaining hopes re'.'11 on )'Oung people uf his character. I le heeded h1 ml>ral 1mperati"e to be true 10 him elf. He demon,tr..itt:d hone~•> 111 a ystem that reek of the hcnan1gJn~ of mean and elf· Cf'\ ing adults. One coach' shot a1 glor) meant e\el)thing. A )Oung m:in· chance of J lifetime meant nothing Most intere ting to me 1s CoJch Brinklcy·s finding oul Jbout Morm' plan an the OJ1ly Pilot I he l>O in:icccsMble to the people in hi hol)' ·1 he 1:0Jch, pnncip.tl, :ind '.:h,l\.il buarJ truck o~:i1n to u'emdc the hc .. 1 intcn:'b of the student:-l he cntm: \tudent 1'od) a \\Cll as '" dcd1cJ1c:J te.1.:hcr' hJ' been dJmagcd h} th" inJU\tKc done ll> one of them \ 'em>u' "'rung \\:l pcrpe tr.1tcd J~ un't a )Oung man "h'' v.3, onl~ Join~ h1' tic't \\llh the t:ilcnb he v.urke,1 '° h.11 J to prde1.1. When "111 the ~tudeni.. be con'>1dercd fir,t und not l:i't in ''or dl\trh:t ) DAVID CLINTON. NeY.~)11 BeJ\.'h Uut v. c total'' d":igree v. 1th rhe dec1s1on to not 311ov. Cohn Mom to ha'e h1 \Jr'>ll) letter or. e'en more dcgrJdtng, lO nut allov. him tu Jltcnd hi\ footb<lll b.inque1 He v..111 a!tked tu rcprc,ent h1 count!) and he t-r uught home :i gold medal He's fortun.i tc to be Jn academic athlete and I'm 'ure USC'~ 111 be proud to hJ\C him. h 1me on '\c\\fXHt Harbor High ''h'°"'I an~! the ~hool board Rl1'f.. Al'<D CONME..COrFORD C\\Nrl BeJ1:h -------------------················································· . ··············· ··························· ...... . ..__ _________________ ___,, ............................... : .............. ~ .......................................................... _ ..... . Best of the Readers· Hotline The fol/owmg i • 3mplmg of c.1/ls from our 24-hour Readers' llotlino. If JOU 'd /Ilic. to ict imol~-ed, it's a ea> lh punchin1 in the followmg C\.Cn numbers. ~2-6086. " Please lco~-e )''Our name (~pell it ou r), city and phone number (for \Crification). NIWllOl'I 88lch ................ I think lhc Newport council membe~ "ho were appalled at the money needed to sati fy the ADA (American "'ith 01\abilities Act) should finJ out how many years when the.re wH no money budscted for the di'8b~d. • RUTHIE MARON, Ncwpon Beach 0 Thi me saae.•• in reaard 10 tho Sl..2 million thac the city has to c:omc up with • I to male mun1c1pJI building and properties mute cc~hlc lo th~ ·hand1clpP'!d. It ccm thJt Mr R:i) chullcr, uur city building director. and our cit)' councilman John t lcJgc-. ha\C noateJ to the urfoce like the rest of the h J gu) ~ho came up to the urr.ice in 1991 and ·en App;ucntly th c guys ne,er heard of t)'lc tl!pre ion, 1hcrc but for the gr c of Ood o I. lhe) h-OulJ both be h~ppy th~t they don't ha\'C to pl.1)' \Ollc)hall Crom :> Yrhecl h tr RALPH Ul!RKC. Ne""JX'tt lk ~h 0 Cuy bu1IJing Jtrcctor Roy 1.hulkr i' quoted as t.a)lnJ, "Where doe 11 y that a SUY in a 't\heelch 1r ha to pl~)' ~II?" IC take rc~I aut h> ~ ~uotcd to stupidJy. • It S2.2 million is too ridiculou for rail • ·····-··-···: .. r:imp,, cut an the sidc.,Jll . 1hcn I "'"h Mr S hulle1 u long. unhe.1.hh~ n1 mJlc\\..cnce 1n a "'hccl\.hJH M \R' 8 \VR' .ant~ \na lk1ght' Ticket surfers Re \ uur ed11onal '''an , the I brhor Patrol o b.,J time for 11 ketina the uder' (Communit) f'orum. J.an. 12). l he {m.t \urfrr 't\hO h1t\ the rocl' out here at the \\edge h-... ot a legal, accorJana to the l.t". ll\Jtt ga1n,1 the cit). o I J ln't think 11 "" 1 \XX! tame to ha\C another II\\\ uit be,Au..c \ome turke)' 'urkr ~1thou1 too mu h mtclh en\;C b nss into the rQCl..\ l)Ul Chere and become\ p:iral)"1cd be au\e risht way the) run 10 the olJ deep ix kct\. It i •&ain\l the law \ I think u StklulJ gel on the Harbor Ptatrnl\ b;ick JOt-. ORO ruus. Ne""~' Ocach \ An lnde~ndent N~ P\.lbl1shcd b Co.l~ Community N~. In(, • (lliot St~in, Jr. chairm~n Jim Cre11inpr publisher Tom )ohnlOn • ~ \ ,,. usoc~t~ pubtisher Willi.Im s. Lobdell editor & vke pmident Stftt MM'* ma~'! editor • r ... A10 Thur.day,~ 14. 1893 MARliLE From A1 M a)bc it bcgnn the night 1h11 Morri~ -a backup tailback on the football team -scored two touchdowns ngainst Rubidoux. II was 11 CIF game and until that night, Rubidoux h:idn't been beotcn. h was, nll in all, the b1gge 1 game of Morri!>' high school c:ireer. a moment in the sun for someone more accustom to )landing on 1he '>idelines than celebrating in the end zone. hadn't known we'd ao \his far in Clf. and an internaaionaJ karate competition is a pretty bi1 deal. I fiaured it would be my last chance to ever do somclhin1 like this,'' Morris explained later. IMna room ol bia Calta Meu home. ·•11 burt not bcin& able IO 10 IO the banquet, not beina with my friends. These are people I've been playina with for the lu t four ycan." and the television hwnmin& acnaly in another room. Morris said he'd happily 1rade all the publicity for h11 anonymous spot on the foolball r<>1ter. "Coach had a wonderful kid here," Morri1' mother, Pat, w d. "Somebody who has always rul\ his life around the program. You'd think the conch would value that, not just tOQ tt ewey as wonhless." all the paia and work wilh Y9"' friends before hip schoo.I ends for ;ood. A nd for the life of me, I don't understand what the hell the meua is in that? He talked with his coach, albeit belatedly, and his principal. He left town !igurina thot things would work out. No promises, but no threats. So Morris boupt a ticket to the aame to watch his friends and teammates and then went home to mull things over. ll seemed unfair to him. He didn't mind beina punished for going to Budapest, but to have his entire hi&h school football career effectively torn up and thrown in his face ... Well, that was too much. This is high school. This is about learning. This is about opening up the world and all its po sibilities to a young pc™>n. It's not sup~ed to be about stripping away drums or Criend~hips. It'• not supposed to be abOut i nuffing out the stuff of youth. The victory set up :i se mifin 11l showdown for the Sailors with Corona del Mor. their cro~s-town rival, lt also set up a dilern~1orri . who was one of 20 people in the United States selected to compete in an international l..arate tournament in Budape t the week of the game. The next week, Morris returned from Budapest wilh a gold medal and found tw0 pieces of news waitin1 for ~im. Newport Harbor httd won again and would be advancing 10 the CIF finals. The other was of a slightly different l\ature. He'd been kicked off the team. Morris said he didn't realize immediately wha t thal meant. Bu t he found nut before too long. He spoke to his principal. So did his. parents. They spoke with the school boatd, too. But everyone sided with his coach, Jeff Brinkley. M orris -soft-spoken and modest - didn't go loolung for publicity. But it found him just the some. Firlit on the front page of the Daily Pilot and then on an Orange County News cnble broadcast. Th~ letters and calls of encour~gement Ye:., th:it'~ what you'd think. But ... You work hard for four years. You go to workouts. You sweat. You c:ome home beat. Your do your homework and then next day you do it all over again. And on game day, you stand on the sidelines just waiting, ju!>t hoping that you'll get to touch the ball before time run out. Sometimes you do. Sometimes you don't. And if somebody h=-d enough spine, they'd at leas!Jive Morris back the dignity that sho"1cf have come with earning a si mple varsity lc'uer and being allowed a moment or two 10 celebrate with his teammate). Oh 1 know. The foo tball ~ason's over. So Morri!> went to Hungary. ll wasn't an easy decision . Karate was important to hif!1. So was football. Out in the end, lara1e won. If he wan ted to auend his team's game against Irvine, he'd have to 'buy a ticket. His varsity letter for football? Gone. His team's awards ba nquet dinner? Don't bother showing up. You're not invited. fo llowed. . You do that year after year, carefully balancing football and knra te and . academics. And then one day, they all collide and the punishment is that a coach decides to neatly airbrush away your , entire high school football career nnd ba nish. you from a last dinner tO' celebrate Out I'm sure 1here's"90me way to make it right and I'm sure Coacb.J3cjnkle)' ca . ._ ___ _ figure one out. He is an educator, after all. Sttvt Marblt is tht mMJH_fn6 tdJlor. "II was very tough. h really was. l "I think that's what hun the most," Morris said Wednesday. sitting in the But oh a Wednesday afternoon, with wisps of rain blowing ou~ide his home : I/is rolumn appcDrt trcry S;,turdaJ and ouulonally on Thursday. OPINIONS From A1 elf by violating the U.N. agree- menb, moun11ng illegal assnults 1ntu Shiite Muslim territories and provoking the allies to respond. "The American, French, British :.iction was inevi1able.': he said. And Cox su~pccts the provoca- 1ion that led to the auack was (!)Cd by Hussein Lo 1est incoming Pre:,1dent Bill Clinton, just as former SO\ ict Premier Ni klta Khru~hchev tested John F. Ken nedy in the early d:.iys of JFK's Jd111in1stration. ~"The Clinton Adm1n1stration is literally days :w .. ay. in fact it 's Wednesday," Co-< aid. "How the Clinton Adm1nistr:111on responds \\ill define thb president around the \\Orld for years to come. He mus1 siniullaneously avoid weak- ncs~ anaovci'1caction." R:.i) GaJva'Il. brother of Air Force Capt. Arthur Galvan, a former Cost:i Mesa resident \\ho wa) ~illed in action during the Gulf Wa r two years ago, also sup• ported Wednesday's bombi11g raid. "l fee l Iraq should and must ad- here to the cease-fire, U.N. re)Olu- tions." Galvan :iid from ~is New- porl Beach home. "If they don't. action must be taken. • "On a more pcrsol}al level, the au:ick by the U.S. on Iraq to as- ~ure compliance makes it easier to .iccept the fac t my brother's death was not in vain." Out some were not so sure bombing Iraq was a good idea. "I think we should have st ayed the hell out of there and mind our own business." said Woody Royce, as he :ind his wife, Francis. were walling into Tlmf1y's on 17th Street in Costa Me~a. IRAQ Fro m Al Iraq' U.N. amba~!>ador, called the allack "uncivilized." However, he later promised to abide by the U N. resolutions. Out Hussein, speaking on lraq1 television, told his countrymen th.it the U.S. had started another Added Francis Royce: "We're spending a lot of money and it all goes down the rat hole." And down the road a t Diedrich's Coffee, several people expressed their opposition to the action as well. ·- Mia Babineau, took time out from reading and sipping java to say what she thought. ·•1 really don't agree with bomb- ing an~g." she said. "To really try to truly understand where they (the Iraqis) arc coming from is bcuer. War is obviously not the way." A group of Newport Harbor High teen-agers also took issue with Wednesday's military action. "It's stupid," said Jennifer Ni· chols, 15, as her friends, Janae Dimick· and Nicc5Te Starr, nodded in agreement. "They are just kill- ing peop le.'' • But Joan McNichols and her friend Dorie Wilder WCie more supportive of the bombing. "Although my concerns are O)ore on domestic policy th an for· eign policy, I feel we have to com- plete the job," McNichols said. "I don't know if he (Hussein) is test- ing Bush in his la~t days or the new president. But he's danger- ous." Newport Beach City Council- man Phil Sansone :igreed. "I support the action," he said. "There's no way your going to ~et his attention without something like this. I served over in that area during World War U. There's a mind sea with those people that Westerners don't understand. They can talk themselves into any-, thing and they do. l think the big fault was that we stopped too soon two years ago. Dul hey, Monday- morning quan erbacking is great." ''holyw ar" and he urged his 400,000-strong army to strike-back if they are attacked again. Wh ether more bombing would follow Wednesday's a11ack was unknown, but it was reported that a battalion of ground troops, 600 to 800 soldiers, were being sent to Kuwait i O guard against any Iraqi troop movement. ~ell§ __________ (!) 'Orange County's Best Pli:JlicA/fairs PT'O(T8lT1" .......... UCI Al9tW'll P!dtsacw. CoUllt'lll .... Woltd Tra Edlof, CCUnnll ......... PU,_ "**1g 5'I Self" Chnlllr'9 °""*· Pt,a& a.s.n. Ken Gn.tilJI & Jotl\ MDor'9Ctt TM .... dell THIS WEEK'S """''-TOPICS G11• Hits •••1111 TlllLICllrl Chelsea and .UIMllU ClrciH .... If you'd., ,,,, Pltval8 School$ Cllll ... Lobdel Group M,T,lM,F • 7:30pm a... " 10 tntetfain and 011 Spill l;~::r lnlorm with I tllllot·tn(tdf P.C. Pap Qlilz .. $ ..... ~ ·=1= for y04K orpanl-• OWNI• Zllllon,,.. . o.c. EcOlanJ ~ Clll M l.obdtl •540-1224. SI• Bawl PICl&s I I •• ._ ._,..$.,,., fib ........ """' .. ' Ptlllclanll -:..:: ... T ,,.,,, ,_ lyplc9 ...... .... WIO•:r . ~ VICTIM From A1 even step on a bug," she said. into the ground so they could brag to their fr iends," Edit Truong said. ''l'm disgusted." Truong stands 5-foot-6 and weighs 120 pounds. Truong said her uncle set out for America with his sister 13 years ago after the Vietnamese gov- e rnment took o\'er his family's livelihood -n lu- crative pharmaceutical business. Raines, a former football player at San Clemente High, is 6-foot· l, 200 pounds. "They came 10 ahe nice country to start a new life," she said, adding that they the trip nearly cost .them their lives when their small vessel became Jost at sea. "How could someone do th is 10 him - "And my uncle doesn't even speak any English, so bow dare this creep say he was insuJting his friends." something so horrendous." Raines has told police that he lashed out at Truong only after the man cussed at his friend. But a group of teen-age boys with whom Raines had been driving with Friday night told police their friend was loo king for a fight , bent on beating up some "fags." Raines allegedly persuaded the group to park near The Little Shrim p, a bar on Coast Highway in Laguna Beach that caters to ho- mosexuals. He and several others then headed down onto the beach whe re, police records show, ~aines confronted Truong with the words: "You ... faggot ... we 're going 10 gca you!" Truong said that her uncle has a wife and 18-year-old daughter back in Vietn:im, and maintains he is not gay. Court records, however, )how that Truong pleaded guilty in 1988 to engaging in lewd conduct with an- other man aa the same beach where he was beaten, according to media reports. 'l was just a horrible deadly mistake to do this to some innocent man. It couldn 't of happened to a nicer, gentler person .• Truong lived in an apartmen t on Wil son Street in Costa Mesa \\ith hL'> si!>te r for more than a decade, ac- -£DfT TRUONG cord ing.to Edit Truong. She s'ud that victim's niece it wa only last week that he moved in to a Santa Ana home "ith a clo e fc1end fro m Vietnam. Ra\nes then allegedly knocked Truong down on a rocky shelf and began stomping on his head, bragging to fr iends about what he did back a l the car. So mangled was Truong thllt police couldn't even tell what nationality he might be. • He h:id apparently been laid off from hi) job a' an electroni~ a!.'ICmbler a year :igo. Now, doctors ay, Truong face!> rcconStructi\.C l.u rgcry. tht'nlpy and possibly lasting brain damage. "ll w:.is ju~t a horrible deadly mistake to do this to some in nocent m:in," Edit Truong saic.J "It couldn't of happened to a nicer, gentler pcr~n " "He was the perfect little targe1 to ge t stomped SAVE B·l·G COREY . From A1 groups who aren't very happy 11 this part icular time, and he seems confident that he can com- municate with' them and reassure them," Werner said. Another ta~k facing Corey is to reach employees who are ae- custom"ed to one way of doina thing . He said he will counter thn t situation by involving pcoplf in the proce . "My management style is par· ticipotive," Corey said. "I like to involve people in decisions. It's import ant to get to know people "ell enough so that you C3n '*"Ort \\-ith them, ~now them by name and ''ork \\Ith them to make it a personable relation hip rather than a (Jcelc~ one." Corey wa Irvine Un ified School Dbtrict from 1972 10 1987. He ):lid he "retired with th e full in: tcntion of hanging it up," but after a }ear he became more OP.en to calls from d1 tricts asking 1f he'd help out on an interim basi . He was interim superintende nt at the Saug u Unified Sc hool Dis- ttict in 19 8-89 and Orange Uni- fied in 1990. I le and hi wife. Mari- l)n. li\.e m Long Deach. They ~vc fou r children. 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. DURING CROWN'S GI IC APPLIANCE CLOSE-OUT! TOASTMASTll Grillerie' KR UPS ~IJ,~I • ' { ... _______ - .. ..... January 14, 1993 Food • Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.370 •11•1 Diltltllf\/2 Bargalnl/3,4 Great-tasting chili-from authentic Texas~ o' red to creative . conc:octions that boldly defy convention -is clearly one of America's faYOrite foods. Although the exact Qrigin of this culinary gem is unknown, most likely It e\IOlwd from the rigors o( frontier life and the Lone Star State's heritage of Mexican food . Frontier cooks undoubtedly discovered that small amolD'lt! of meat -usually costly and often of questionable quality -could easily feed a family when chopped ~ stewed with lots of fresh chiles. ~Through the years, chili's amazing adaptability has inspired more wriations than perhaps any other American dish. Some truly tasty chilies are • • made with meats ranging from beef to armadillo, with pou1tJy and seafood, and ohen with no meat at aB. Others Incorporate esoteric ingredients such as pecans, curry powder and goat cheese. From traditional to avant-garde and from sizzling hot to melow and mild, these savory dishes are ~ Slft-fire crowd pleasetos. Next timi you're aU fired up for a bowl of chili, reach for this winning collection of recipes from the Pace. Pk:ante Sauce Test Kitchens In San Antonk>. Easy to prepare without exotic ingredients, each wtnaq recipe sklelteps hard-to-hancle chlle.s and relies lr1*ad on wrsatile Pac. Pie.ante Sauce • .. for Its livefy, garden fresh flavor and streamlined preparation. Choose'mjkj, medium or hot picante sauce for just the desired amount of jalapeflo "heat," and be sure to pass the optional chili toppings, as weR as additional picante sauce, for those who just can't get enough of a good thing. When you bum wftli dalre for a great boul of fire, whip up a batch of Smoky Sa~ Chili. A hands-down croc.od plemu, It garmred the Grand Prize In the Paca Pk:onte Sota Chill Lown' Recipe Contest. ~re It with mild, medium or hot plconte SOU« for just the desired degree of llutly }alapefto •heat. ..... · Frijole Mole CHILI Boosting 3 kinds pf beans and rich, outhtntlc south-of-t~r flauor, thlJ meatless chill makes a IOlls/ylng Ilg/It main dish veor 'round and a super sJde dfllt for /auorltt grfll·top fare, as wtll. . S111oky Sausage C• .. •I•L•I I ~CDll'lnllJ<MHd~ ldowtlR*. ..... 1 aap hcee PbllM S... • The blue-ribbon flouor of this muory, amoky chill ls sure to "!,Oke It a 2 tr" up aw-• t111Rnd cocoa new fauorfte. Why not make a double batch and freeze half? As with I t .. hrpaw "*' Nr ol 1 caa (15 a me ... ._. ... 2 a.1111 aw ...... amltl most chill and stews, Its flavors mellow and lmproue with age. ......,..__ ..... 1 tr Hp INMI ••1rn a ....... 1 pomd 91"11 i' beef 1 a1p Pame PlcM1ll S-C. m it•• 1 .... Cllllaa. CW"nsllr 1 c., u91taWr )dee a-••Ml • h •• 1 cm(l51•~w.ls~ ........ b .. " 0 11 If IJIOa lslt ~ l C. (I ~) tomllto ~ 0 IRIPD08........... I °IFlfDW<llll..... - l -(15 omces) ,._ '-. ......... 1 •• ~ tHlfD•.......... 2 trnrpDWFJI dc:..tn .... of ...... dowt '4+.-..0 ~ ,.... - ' 1 • ·-· I cm (11111 c ...... ~ '•, o,dolMil to,, ..... '' 11,cmnll}J•ffrl S..a...d.GHrd 1 .............. mt... d , ....... . ~..... -0 ., ... dawe Cook onion and garlic In oiJ ln large saucepan or Dutch oven \nil onion is tender but not brown. Add remaining ingredients except optk>rwl toppiugs; ~to a boU. Reduce heat; CO\ler and simmer 10 mnas. Unc<Mr: continue to simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Ucle Into bowls: garnish as desired and serw with additional pk:ante sauce. Melm 6 tll'Vlngs, about 8 cups chlU. 0 ............. ,..., I 1 'Ir 111• ' ..... I -(II 1 • :=s:w-1 01.. I 1•. 1 -~ ••• ,._ ..... c:mlla ~-...... --...... ~ ..... wttrlrr ...... ~ ................. 1 tM (16 D II CPI) W.., .._,••Ir rd ()pdo.el ,.,.... ..~ ........ du Ur d:rrrr, .... MIOado Brown gr<>lRf beef wtth onion In mge sauc:cpan or CMch own: drakl. Sprtnlde chill powder and Cl.min <M!I' meat; cook and stir 1 mlrUe. A44~ ingredients exoept optional toppings; bring to a boil. Recb:e heat; sknmer wlCOWNd 20 minut,s, stirring occ.asionally. Ude into bowls; top as desired and mw with additional picante sauce. Maka 6 serv1r9, about 7 a.aps chill. CBILIRICO Brightly oolored and boldlv flauored, this meat·frtt chili ls lightly seo«wttd with cinnamon. Its /ar·from ·the-ordlnary flouor and low jot and calorie counts make It a favorite of the fitness 1et 1 me6m onion. chopped 1 ~ trr IP D Diii .......... amlB 2 c:b.w ..,tic. ..mc.d 1 tsc Ip D • •II D 2 talih If oom "'I....,.. oO ...._,a 'rd 1 cm (28 ~)-.. 1 tnupa• •• a ti rd hmntMI. .......... cocoe C091'11el): chopped V. ttI Ip DOii C IPi 11111 2 cw(l60UDC8..d.) 1 redw.-Mlf>lllper, ~. rlnMd..... alt.....,~ ...... ....... l cm (11 oanc.) wide ....... ClOl'D, •••••• ~ ~ Pacee "'*'* s... Cook onion and gad6c kl oil in large saucepan or Dutch <M!rl l.lltil onion is tender but not brown. Add remaining bigrecles1ts Ocept red pepper and optional toppings: bring to a boU. Reda heat. COWi' and simmer 20 minutes. Stir in red pepper; continue to sinvner ~ 5 • -m1rUes or 1.1\til desin?d cons&Stenc:y. Lm tnto bowls, top as dl9red and serve with tddltional pie.ante sauce. Makes 6 ~. abot.c m a..-chill. PICflNTE Chkken Chlll Uniquely flouored 1Mtth l09', uermouth and bov Im/, this prtlHltnnlf.a chflf -.. kindly to a wide range of /ouorlte chllf toppings Gr.at M'ued o.. or under ~. tool ' , . I Thurlday, J~ H , 1113 , ORANGE COAST FOOD Winter Is not the dme to ' up on 8 Q la a ttttnt columa, JOU expl lned •by driaklaa aomclhln& bol wUI not btlp you stay •Arm ln cold wnrbtr. My mother oh••>• rold us to eat mon durln& rhc winter monlbs to stay .,warm. Is there any truth to tbls? -A.S., Fountain Valley Many people use the winter months as an excuse to pack away additional calorics. It's easier to hide tho e extra pounds under all the layers of wool clothing, but more difficult to Trans-fatty acids are a type or rat that is produ~d whenever a liquid vegetable 011, each as corn or soybean oil, is turned into • iOlid fat (example$ include shortening and margarine) through the chemical process or hydroaen tion. food manufacturen use hydrogenated vegetable oils bccau~ they stay solid at room temperature, and do not ao bad as quickJy as regular vegetable oil. The pos.sibility that trans-fatty acids tnight have undesirable cff ecu has been documented for some time in anim31 tudi<». It i with more recent 1tudies Wt we now lnow that these umc ncsative eff CCU also apply lO humans. Trans·f atty acids raise tottd cholesterol levels. but not as much as does saturated fat. Unfortunately, trans·fauy acids increase the LDL (bad cholesterol) and decrease the HOL (Jood chole1terol), which is the opposite of what you want. If you wish to use margarine, I'd suggest trying the diet or whipped types. These have less of the trans-fatty acids than do thick margarines. In place of hydroacnated oils for baking, 1ry usina canola oil (which doc~ not raise cholesterol IC\el or reduce the levels of the protecth·C HOL chole terol.) One last point: the more fatty ta particular packaged product is, the more trans·f atty acid it will contain. Thus, it makes good sen e to select lower fnt varietie or crackers, breads, cookies and cakes. Q I bavt bttn tryln& to locate wbitt whole "beat nour without any succts . Can )OU help mt? . -F.O., Costa Mt a White whole 1Nhc:st flour sound li~c a contradic1ion in terms, but 11 i not. As readers of my column know, 1 recommend the u c or whole wheat flour in place or refined all-purpo4ie white flour. But while wheat i) octually a whole gram wheat v:iriety, and has long been used in Asi3 to make noodles. It j) milder tMt1ng th.in regular whole wheat~ which is made Crom red wheat. Doth white whole wheat ond rcgulnr whole wheat arc \Cry nutritious. • White whole wheat flour i) not yet commonly available in the U.S., but it is available through the Kina Anhur Aour Baker' catalogue. II comes in five-pound bags and cost SJ.SO, plus shipping. Orders can be placed by calling (800) 827-6836. Jkraltt ~anloo h • rtelsttrtd dlt'lil/110. Sht Is the author of tlto boob: 11Dltts Tbll Wort•J •nd "The: Wtllntts Boo" of /.D.S." Stnd JOUI' qutst/0111 to: l.Hrul~t Scanlon, R.D., c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cojl• Mtsa, 91616. lose that ..w_cight-- with the -----approa~h of Ask the Dietitian sw1msu1t season. If you arc :idcquatcly -----clothed for the cllmate,'thcre should be no reason to c<st extra calorics for warmth. On the other hand, ~hould you participate in strenuous winter acu\ities such as cross country )kaing, the rate at wh ich you burn calories will be boosted and you'll need to eat more food for cn~rgy. In theory, eating more food to ~eep warm during the winter !>hould work, but that would be 1rue only if you were exposed to cold temperatures without the hencfit of clothing. In that case, '>tncc there would be heat loss Imm }Our nude s~an and the tempcrJture of your intern al orgam would drop, your body '"ould 1mmcd1Jtely compensate by temporarily increasing internal heat production by 400 percent, umal )OUr "core temperature" was again C)tablbhed. Unle'>!> you are a polar bear with an adequate supply of fat to keep you warm, I'"d suggest that you bundle up we ll when venturing out'>1de, and keep active to stay "'arm. Q Among the holiday baked goods we received "'rt some beautifully decorated cookJes, I noticed some 'Of the toppln&s wert those little silver balls. Are they safe ror children to consume? -FJ., Huntington Beach If you have never used these decorative toppings, you've probably not had the occasion to read wh:it's in them. I would advise every parent to read the nutritional labels on any food items their children are to consume. The !>11\er decorations you ment ion an your letter arc for decorative use only, and are not meant to be c..aten. The silver color 1s actually made from very -.mall amount'> of silver metal. At pre,cnt, there are no studies th:it I Jtn aware of regarding the effects of eating 'iilver, but the Food and Drug Administration as concerned about th!\, and requiring warning labels on packaged silver Jccorating topping. Silver decorated cookies may be pretty to look at, but since 11 is alway' better to be safe than sorry -you dill the righ t thing in not allowing your children to eat them. 2 I'm conrused over the issue or trans-rutty acids. Can you e p aln what they are and what, Ir any, risk they pose? -T.C., Newport Beach Your answer is a bit technical, so I wall try 10 keep things sim ple. Dear Betty Crocker Q. I gave my aranddaughter my pound coke recipe that's baked In a tube pan. She asked IC she can bake two ot a time. What do you SO)~ -Mrs. F.M., Swayersvillc, Penn. Because pound cake is baked in a tube pan, there's no problem with baking two at once, whether using your own recipe or a· packaged mix. When placing the tube pans in the oven, be certain they arc not touching each other or the walls of the oven. It is imponant so. heat can circulate • around the pans freely and bake uniformly. However, we don't recommend bakina two 9xl3-inch pans at a time. The lareer surface area will affect heat distribution and cause an irregular top layer on the cake. Q. Whc"enr I bake aa anatl rood cake, It always sticks to the tube pan. What can I do? -Mias R.B., Denver, Colo. Angel food cake mu t clin& to the sides of the pan to develop ~tructurc as II bakes. The cake· should also cling to the pan when it is inverted to cool. For be t results, use a pan with a removable bottom. To loosen cooled cake, cut around the sides ind the center lube with a spatula or table knife. 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I COSTA MESA ~ ' · CENTURY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ..... . ........ . e e I " \ Ci e e e . . ' . . . •••• ••••• • • • • ••• • Mustangs stumble ._Century toots its own horn on the way to the PCL victory. SANT A ANA -A blnr· ing band stationed directly behind the Co~ta Mesa High boys basketball tenm's bench prevented them from hearing a whistle that start- ed play after a timeout, and ho)t Ce n- tury u ed the free layup t? st:irt a 22-2 See MUSTANGS/I! ,. ~ t January 14, 1993 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson •••• 642-4330 ext.387 Rich Dunn-club golf/82 Class1f 1ed/B5 Automotive/BB ~ Just when things were going so rosy ... up jumps Woodbridge, in Tars' gym. By Blny Faulkner Sooi1s~ NEWPORT BEACH -Two days after settla1 • riabt back In tbe llut, · tbt Newport Harbor • • lllab boys basketball team btta1nt tbt bunltd, In Us own CYJD, no less. Vlsltlna ·woodbrid~ outscord tht Sailon in evtry quarter to dalm a wtll-earntd 62~ Sta Vitt Ltape vk· tory W~ntsday, seadJn1 Newport on a rour·1amt road streak with ztro mo- mentum. ''We warned tbtm they can't rest on their laurels In tbis lea1ue, but we itill camt out nat,., said Newport Coach Bob Sentn. "'Wt kaocUd otr Santa Maraarita on tbt road to ~t in tht bunt, thta ft rail~ to take advantage ot a home galne. I'm disappointed." Tht Warrion (10-6 ovtrall, J -1 In tuaue), otm co ntrol early, frustrntlna the Sailors (9·i, 2-2) with a smother· Ing man-to-man defense, and a physical style ill· suited to the atyplcally ltnt.atlve Tan. "'Ibey •ere really Into It," Stnen said ol the Warriors, •ho forced runt ot tbe hosts• 15 tu:ruoven In tbt open· Ing two quarttn to build a 25-17 ltad. l.,P~Noe Hvt>or:s Mike belie (44} ~les ~pinst 'Wvriors' Cignesh Mont~ Newport sc:ottd the last two points or the first hatr, and tbt first six aner the Intermission, but lbt visUors answtnd •ltb a 12-1 run to takt the ~nd out or tht Sailors' s:iils. Daily Pilot High School Athlete ot the Week · 0/11 A W//11/111/llli STREAK ~Harbor's girls basketbalr team rolling behind the play of Michaela Ross. By Barry Faulkner SoOlts Wn\tf M ichaela Rm,., will m:iJ.e ~me lucky Di' ision I college bas· ~ ketball coach "ery happy v.hen • he takes her pick from the grov.ing list • . • of schoob e:iger to ha\t: th~ 5·foot· 10 _ Ne" port ll:irbor High cnior continue her ba ketball career at the nc\t lc'el. As late as last summer, hov.~er, the rccruncr v.crc not exactly fawning chcr the \Crs:itile fo l'\\Jrd, "ho hJd yet 10 tran late hc'r rare bknJ or athletic gift 1010 a refined ba~ke tball pack:ige. . "She is such a-talented athlete, she h:is had !>UCCC!> her first three years," Newport ·Co:ich Shannon Ja. ko J.)1 said. "I think that got in the way of her de.,,eloping Sponsored by: her o'erall game unul this year." Jako Icy aid the mild re- cruiting interest extended to Ross artcr last season, helped her realize there's more to this game than run- ning and jumping. "Since last summer, she's 1862 Ptactntll Avt. put her full focl!S into dcvel· COlll Mesa · 631-3433 oping all her ba kctball - (1lt-., and a a coach. I couldn't be more h:.ipp~ \\llh her progress thi sej)On." J.iJ..lhky !.aid fako J..)' said Ro s. ah\J}'I a n:itur•tl !>Corer. had re· fined her sJ.ills in rcboundtng. defenst:. balt-hanJhng and p:bsing. She h:is aho ticcomc the team lc;idcr on ;i squad made up of f1\C 'ophomort;\ and l\\O JUn1or-. "She's realizing her potcnt i.il. and the phone call., :ind letters have been inc:rca..,in_g rapidl> (from recruit· ers)," Jako J.1· ~aid. "I 1h111J.. -.he's JUst matured thi' ~car." Ros' maturation incluJc a ~55 per-game cor111_!! J\crage, lifted con,11.:krabl~ b~ con ecutt'e carccr-h1~h performance of 3.i and J5 po1nb '"thin a recent ll\C·, dJ\ '>pan. Ro had 19 point anJ ntnc rcbounJ-. in the S.11101,· 5,i.50 O\ertime \ICIOC) ll\CT Tu,11n. after totaltnl,! Fl P'.ltnt 1n J 71-'.?5 blo"out ol SaJJkb.1d ... !·or her cffom. Ro'' ,., the D.iil~ l'ilot Athlctc "' the Week 3000 S. Brlstof Cost1 Mell· 435-41~ See ROSS'B3 evia 1133 So. Coast Hwy. l.JgUN ~ • 497.()033 MESA TIRE COMPANY; AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa (Must PRa m ~Nlct')Af~-:1 I SMOti· I FtmfidmffL I I .$ '1995 I ::gg:: I •cm •f TO~IN I REG. '29.95 . I $ 9'5 I 7:30 -4:00 ONLY "°" CAii I NO APPOINTMf.NT NECESSARY I ,. WH£Et ALJGNNF.NT I NO SMOG~ ON SATIJROAY. ALSOAVAILABUJ L r-.. a.aa.ts _l__ mms a.aa.n _J rr.tusT PRESENT COUPON! OIL CHANGE I 1 FRONT DISC 1 SPECIAL .., ....... , ..... ~ ......... " coulda't sustala aa)'lhlaa." Serna uid. "Wt pla,ed poorly aad we Uol poorly. U you'rt DOC rtady t~ play iii dais leapt, lblqs just attn't eolaa to bappa ~you." • Newport's 'sboodn1 w~s. CJtultd laraely by superior dtftJHt, lnctudtd a paltry 6 ot 29 In tht openin& ball (20.6 perctnl). Harbor shot 40 ptrcent la lbt stcobd half to IJnisb 16 ot 54 (29.6 ~· cent). Throw In the curno"trs, and a totaJ lack or Inside eame, aod Wooclbridat 1'8$ ren to remain a same behind leacue-leadin& Tusein, •bile NtwpOrt . slipped-lo tht staodlo&J. Eric Vallely ltd tbt S•Uors with 14 points, but senior backup poU.t suarcl Jay Tufano •as on~ or few bipliJhts in defeat. Tufano, a S·foot-10 scrapper, bh all thrtt lidd goals to finlsb 1\ilb sevu points, m•kblna starter Mike Eadie's lotal. In addition to bis ofruuhe spar~ Tufano baUIN barcl defeosl"ely, procurin1 ~o steals. Junior forward Wade nn add~ thrtt steals and Ovt rebouods to bis six polncs, wblle Eadie added six re· bounds and two assists. Junior nottr Ramy Sboultry, tnjo}in& a two-1.ncb hti&bt advanta~ o\er bis tallest coun· terpart. bad an orr shootin& nlaht aod fouled out •itb 1:33 left i.n tbt -thlrd quarter after compllios s~ poinu and 11 boards. He did not ban a 'blocked shot for tbt first time In league. Woodbrid&~. "bich kept filing rrtsb legs into the aamt to •'tar Ntwp0rt See FLIPSIOE/U CDM ~ •••••• • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• ••••• •••• • • : : IJH : :: : •••• • •••• ••• • •• CdM falls ~Sea Kings extend Tustin, but all the pieces fail to fit the puule. By Richard Ounn TlJSTIN -It "J' t'\t'I"\· thing a 'PC 1311.lr \\OUld "ant in a c1.,mch:i k. C\ cpt the \JCIO~ An C\trJ re· .... ~ bound here. an C\lra '>le.ii ~-...-..'!"'\ there. or m.1,he an c\tra ~~~~ pccJ. JI the urcbv..ll'J, and ~...._,..... Curon:i del ~1.1r High'\ ~ca l\.tng ITIJ\' ha'c pulled l'ft the 1mprohablc \\.cJnc)· <la) night. After gelling buricJ b\ Tu,un' fa\t brcj J. in the ltr..t hall CJ~! crept 10 . "tthtn tv.o point 1.'I the ho .. t l 1llcn> in th1 \ ca V1c\\ Lc.1f!uc t;.J,J.c1tiall ept· ,._lJc. bu1 Cl'UIJ get no .:-11.N:r a~ Tu,tin L ·3 o~r.ill. ·Hll h k:u~uC) v.un v. 11tl tree thro" Jo\\n th· ... tr~1.. t1..h 60·.5-l, to C\tcnd their home \\lnntng 'trcak to ~4 game . "I don't th1nl v.c rcaltlc. v.hcn v.c Cl1mc balk, JU~l ho" cl11,c v.c arc." ~:.ml CdM Coach Paul Orr"· \\hO\C <,quad ~u t ru\ttn's lead to ·P-.tS 1n the opcnms See CDM/IZ 19 1 BRAKE SPECIAL 1 KUllS : :c:r ~um I s59?:cw '\I ·$1'UP 4ro5 950FocL l!arts Lo • M1ct1n, o. a ,.. BMn• I MOST CARS I ............ __ , .. ,... _J -!=!.""--~ -!!!!'~-~ - \ , ' • Adding BORlll llol Blat:B to •• ,., C/111/c l'ro-Anl 1 .., Corporate sponsorship fuels Newport Beach CC's annual southern clambake Jan. 29-30. E ach year, this historic golf tournament gets bigger. And for the next three years. it'll become even more spicy with the addition of Taco Bell Corporation, the new title !>ponso r of the 19th Newport Cl:issic Pro·Am. Traditionally a breeding ground for aspiring PGA Tour players. the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro·Am, scheduled Jan. 29-30 at the Newport Beach Country Club, will 'once again fea ture top professionals and a legion or local am:itct:rs. The 1993 tournament marks Irvine-based Taco Be)l's first of a threC·)'ear tit le sponSOr!>hip Of the C\Cn l. Standings s .. View Le .. ue hp L...-Owwe'9 Wl Wl T•SWI 4 0 IS 3 ~~ 3 I 10' Newport H811:>w 2 2 t 7 lrWlt 2 2 12 c ~~.... 2 2 t2 3 COt'Ona del Mat I l I 7 SaodlltO I l s I 0 ~ o c S il We4""4ey'1 kMel ~~ 62 Newport H.,.._ .. Twl!lll 60 cor-def Mw 64 SIOcleOtc* 71 ~ " s.11 ~ eo hWlt •3 ,,...,., ~· t7:~1 Ne~ H&tNr • CclM """"' • 11\ift T 1111111 • V.oocblclgt SMU ~•~ FLIPSIDE: Sailors put down hard From 81 do"·n, wa!> led by John Florence, v. ho tallied all of his 17 points in the second half. Aaron Ghazin6or, who hit Jwo three-pointers en route to 11 first- qu:m cr points, fin ished with 15, while Shea Stone added 14, in· eluding a pair of three-poi nters and 6 or 7 from the foul line. 0 lllA VIEW LEAGUE Woodbrlde• e21 Newport Harbor 4e Wooclbrlde• . NewpertH~ Fiort<U W!li-.tld G!i&MIOI Mov~ S10nt Ctn Woel.S R'lllfY tlllbr Stmrn ~ ~ Tot•I• ftftpfltJ "",. .. • s 3 17 Slloulry 3 0 5 • 10 3 2V*'I' •S0 14 ~ 3 c IS rm 2 2 I 8 I 0 I 3 (dt 3 I c 7 l 6 2 14 Tayy• 0 4 2 C oo c o.Jameson oo c o 2 0 I 5 TIAINI 3 I 4 1 0 0 0 0 TONbo I 0 0 2 120811.llJ 0000 OOOOAnctttson 000 0 OOIO Thotnawl 0000 0 0 0 0 20 11 It SC Totalo 19 13 20 46 l ceH tir Q,..f'teft WOOOllflOOc IS 10' 16 21-52 HewP0'1 HMOClf 9 I IS IC -48 t .. The tournament hu arown in stature every year." pro-am chairman Hank Adler &aid. "With the Nike Tour now represcntina 1 substan1iaJ percentage of new players, u time goes on it would be very unusual for players not 10 have played for us. ult's the 19th year of 1hc tournament, but year ()ftC,, for Taco Bell, which hllS been taking a much wider role in the local community. John Martin (chief executive officer of Taco Bell) has been playing in our tournament the last two years and he~ taken an interest. We got together and he indicated that he wanted to be a big part or it and we wanted him to be a big part or it." lnaugunted in 1975 by Charlie Hester and Marshall Duffield, the former USC football great, the tournament'$ founding ruunc was thcC~ Southern, or Lillie Cr<>Sby. "Goins back 10 the earty days, it was for players who did not qualify for the Bing Cf0$by tournament in Pebble Beach," said Jerry Anderson, director o( golf at the Newport Beach Country Oub and president of the Southern California PGA. Hester and Duffield were friends of Crosby. Duffield, who died in July of 1990, was a standout running back for the Trojans from l928-30, leading USC_to a 27-4-1 record in those years. Professionals expected to rompelc this )'Car in.elude ..c!Mk Club golf Dennis, the tournament's defending pro champion, I I-time POA event winner and current Senior Tour player Frank Beard and tour players Kim Youna. Rick Dalpos and Paul Goydos. Ron Stelton, the Newport Classic pro winner two ye:irs ago, and former PGA Tour players Jim Carter, Tim U>ustalot, Mike Miles, David Ogrin and Dave Stockton, Jr., are alSQ expected lo tee off in Ne" port Beach. ""t'c'vc h;id some huge players over the years," Adler said. "Our alumni representation is about half of the PGA Tour." Past Newport Cli ic I participants include Payne Si.ewart, Mark Calcavccchia, Steve Pate, Fuzzy b>ellcr and Larry Mize. Taco Belt's invofvemenl ond sponsorship will result in additional tournament proceeds of $59(),000 to benefit Hoag Ho~pital in Newport Beach. Funds raised this year will help support the hospital's Emergency Care facilities. ''We are very excited to be associated with Hoag and this tournament, which we predict will soon become one of the top pro-am tournaments in the country," Martin said. The tournament is orgaplzcd by members of the 552 Club, a fund-raising supporl group or Hoag Hospital. 0 Make plan now for the third annual Delaney's Ouny Nelly's St. Patrick's Day Golf • Tournament and Dinner, March IS, at the C<»ta Mesa CounJry Cub's Los Lagos Course. The tournament is limited to 72 &olfcrs, so make your reserva1ions early. • following a 10 a.m. tee off for 18 holes of golf, an awards dinner will be held at Duny Ne lly'$ in Costa MeSll. Callaway and Handica p trophies will be given oway, as well as awards for the longest drive and closest 10 the pin (for both men and women). The $60 cost for indMduo.I include 18 holes of golf, a shared cart, one dinner, one drink, a golf hat and other special surprises, according to tournament chairman Richard McKinney. For more facts, call McKinney at 545~0388. Rlrb•rd Dunn /1 • Daily Pilot Sporu Wrlttr ttbost club 1ot1 rolumn •p~ars tttry Thursday. Wilander joins ~ars orgaillzation ._ Anothe·r marquee player casts his lot with pros in the team format. · By Richard OuM Soorts Wille! NEWPORT BEACH -follow· ing last ~eek\ an- nou nccme nt that Bjorn Borg will play World TcamTennis for the Los Angeles Strings this summer. lhc k asu1: added a fourth marquee name on Wednesday, signing 28·year-old ATP star Mats W1lander. W1landcr, who will pl ay for the Ne°" Jersey Stars v.hen the se:i'°n begins July 7, join' Borg. MartinJ NaHatil0\3 (Atl anta) 11 nd J1mm~ Connors (Phoenix) on the Wt'rld TcamTennis circuit. Connor\ Jnd Navratilova will be plarrng their third consccuuvc season The Newport Beach DuLe . n · pccteJ to benefit greatly at \he box office th1 summer v.1th the headline players, arc the defend- ing West 0 1\-ision ch:imp1on • lo - ing to the Navratilo\ a·led Atlan1.1 Thunder in the TeamTenni fi11al Inst year. Borg, Co nnors and Navraulo' a will play at the John Wt1yne Ten· nis Club in Ncwpart Beach agalll'I the Dukes this summer. but DuJti:., owner/promoter Fred Licbcmµn on Wednesday said he dido 't kito~ if Wilandcr and lhc New Jc ') Stars will play here. Wilander has won 33 career in 3 l9"l 00* ~OOCllW\Ogt-~ 2 Ghm'loot 2 MOvall I 'lltlCCU I ICw;IOf1 llMoor -'/Uely ) T ecl'flQ INI Hont lw ~..,,.~ Newport's Wade Tift (33) goes up for a shot a ttempt Wednesday night against Woodbridge. At right, Ramy Shoukry Lakes control. gles titles, including se,en Gran\! Slams (three Australian Open,, three French Opens :and one U S Open). COM: From 81 ., m1nu1e of the fo unh quarter when ~cn1or Todd Mernma n r.cored. "We're righ1 on 1hc verge, and lhc~ 're on the fold. All we needed w;i\ thal extra rebound, that extra ~lt:al. We're not giving ourselves enough credit. We hang our heads too much. "This i the th ird game (in league) 1h a t we 've come bac k , but huvcn't won." Tustin, 7 of 15 fro m the field in both 1he (irst and second quarters, en· joyed a comfon· able 38-27 half· time lead. But the Sea Kings (S. 7, 1-3), after crashing the boards a little harder, outscored the Tillers, 16-9, in the third quaner to shave Tus- tin 's edge to only four (47-43) heading into the final eight min· utes. The Tillers, however, sank 9 of 12 from the fou l line and came up •with key defensive plays to stop CdM's rally and remain perfect in league. "They got real close," Tustin Co ch Andy Ground said. "They brought up the iJ\len ity level in the second halt and they played a little harder. And we didn11 1c1 any tran ilion baskets in the sec· ond half. "But -...e p41yed poorly because if '°" ao up by 11 .. halftime. you can'• let a team back into It. It's '°'"' ao be a battle every ni&ht in thtl ,leape. lf you lel down, you're ... 10 Iott." . ltt the th ird quarter, Merriman scored with 4:21 left after J good recd from Ramin Bastani, then Eli Wendell drained a p:m from the foul line with 3:42 on the clock, cutting Tustin's le ad to fi,c (42- 37). Preston Smead, CdM '!i 6·foot·6 center, epiromized the Sea King · comeback--in the third qu:irtcr D!I he scored on a tiptn -CdM 's fou rth consecutive offensive re· bound of the possession -to pull CdM within four (43-39). "They were ripe for an up!let," Orris said. "We were there; we just have to do it when we're in that situation h 's frustrating." Merriman and Oas tani led CdM with 13 points each, but it wa~ Bastani's aggrcs ivc play and Smead's sofHouch shooting th at energized the futile comeback. Bastani, coming off the bench, grabbed six rebound , dished out three assists in CdM's stirring third quarter and added 1wo steal~ and a blocked shot . Smead, who scored 8 of hi\ IO points in the second half, hi£ a short, turnaround jumper at the baseline ln the fourth quarter to cut Tustin"'s lead to 51-48 wilh 3:31 Jc(t. Smead a1so scored wi1h O:S9 left, thanks to a nice pass trom Bastani following a Bastanl a.teal, to pull CdM to wi(hin 54·52. But Tustin drained six 11ra1ght free throws in the lut 33 seconds to ice the win. 0 IUNWLUOU9 T--..eo.o..-.. .. _M C... .. _ T_. ........ .... ,.,, .... ...... ,.,u ,.,.. ..... ,.,, ....... °"" l 1 $7S....... = l ! 1,; =.-... . . ' . ,.,.. ~-= ,J 11.I J ¥:"' .... .. ..... 2 , 1 • • t 1 I) t t :t IS 1 • I It , • ' t • • i • I I > , .IJ,f .Z ................ C..•-" ,. tt u -.. ,.... t1 t1 • ,,_. ........ c... ... _ ..... ,.._.,, , ......... i. .... , , ........ .... Monarchs roll IRVINE -11 was • rela11vely clo e after .., • one quar ter, bu t r Mate r Dci High kicked it into second gear after that and clismanlled Mission Viejo (6-10 overall, 0-2 in league), 66-30, in a South Coast League boys basketball game at UC Irvine's Bren Center. Clay McKnight scored all nine or his points in the second quarter as the Monarchs (18-1, 2·0) stretched a 19-14 lead after one pc riod to 36-I 8 at half. SOUTH COAST LUQUE ... ., Del ............ vaete 30 .....,_ V9efe ..... Del .. ",... .. ...... .... OOltf.Mly 1002 114W 1012 W t0t4 Cltt • 0 ~ 12 .... 0 > 0 J fl"9o 201 4..._ C Oi i \Ill-'& 200 •-. 4 001 "'*"' 202 •~ :a c ou Ylnct 202 4,._ 1tO• .... t I~ s "'-• t 1 12 ..... 201 4 .... 1 0 0 2 ... 0 2 0 z VlllMI 0 0 O 0 T..... IS 0 U :tO T.... l4 1' 5 • ...... u 4 10 t-30 ,,._ Otl It 17 11 11-M ,,,. ....... Oii---a.~ 1. ~ 1 MUSTANGS: EAGLES: From.81 second.quarter run .l:hich fueled a From 81 6-t-52 Pacific Co:ist League \ ictory guna Hills shot att empt and Clay Wednesday. Frenz. operating in 11 motion of- The Mu tang built a 14·9 fir!>t · fen c, dropped in a 12-footer from quarter lead and expanded th:u to -the l:mc to give Estancia a 56-55 an eight·point bulge ea rly in the edge. second quarter, before th~ officials Moment later the H:iwks and the Centurions caught the mii.!>ed again from the field, the Mustang~ engrossed in their hud· Eagles rebou nded and Faulkner die as the ball was put in play. was foufcd. He !>Unk both shol Andrew Uanua and An tl1ony wit h 13 ccond to go and the Phillips sprai~ed anklei. in the sec· Hawks' last-gasp shot mi fi red. ond half, which further h:impercd "We 're 2·0 on the road " aid Mesa's comeback bid. Parscl: "We needed n big win \\ith D T~buco Hills coming up (Friday PACIFIC COA9T LUQUE night at Estancia) .. c.mww M, C.••• .... 12 · c..u.... c...ewrr The Eagles gol 1 <.t,one in scv· lw ~ ~ '! ~ HY : ~ ": ~ era I areas, including seven boards a-t ' 1 > 'lllif 2 o c c from Chad Kinney and six assists ....,.. ' o ' ' form > > 1 ' r F 11 h k S11ct o o • 11 ~· 0 c 0 c rom renz. as we as t rec cy ,._.. > 2 4 • MilUndt 2 2 • a boards by M:ark Pierson in a 15·5 COl9N • 0 s II ~ c s ' 14 s-o o 1 o ~ 3 1 s 1 second quarter run by the Engle . ;:-... . 4 : ri ~ T..... n 1t 11 M Faulkner hit a pair of treys (he c.-.._ ._ ~ ~ u is-u was 5 for 5 from the perimeter) c.., t n u 11-M and Joel Warrick hit a bucket , and ut~~ 1 c.. ,.._ecirw 2. i.. ' e.. a trey, in Estancia's big second Tte:ll*.ll ... 111111& quarter. 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High school boys soccer Lough trophy to DCC's Dave Brant . ~ Pacific Coast Intercollegiate ·, ••• 70s, .. w~ll u h~ !)C~p<Cli•c • • cla •. Kinney and Madigan had ReadY to rumble . • . on the upcoming Amenca s Cup. 3·3·2 Cina hes Sunday, but with no Racing Assoc1at1on turns 50; lslcr's wire JJ. a silver medalist in fini he!> Out o( the top four. they Richard Lough trophy goes to Grant. :~~~~.8.~~e~~:':n~~~ ~h~c~f:Oc:~~Jc ~:;ds:r~e~";,~~a~!~1~·~ttt 1;~~ in T he Pacific Coast IntercoJlegiate Yacht ~acing As~iatlon (PCIYRA) hosted . its SOth anmversnry dinner Saturday night at NHYC, honoring present and former college sailors. Orange Co:ist College President Dave Grant ~as awarded the Richard Lougb Mcmomil Trophy for his many contributions to college sBiling, both as president of OCC and os the former Pirates crew co:ich. More than 110 former college s:iilors attended to rub elbows with fellow ulums. College sailing "legends" included: Bob Allen. Stanford, '41; former University of H~waii Athletic Directot Ted Livingston, San Diego State, '48, anCJ America's Cup veteran 6111 Ficker, Cal-Berkeley (claiming to be class of '81!). Yale Alumna and ESPN sailing commentator Peter Isler spoke about his experiences on the Yale sailing team in the The PClYRA governs college Lyons. sailing throughout California and f n the Snipe class, Jeff and Hawaii, and has always fielded top Becky Lcnhart's l·l-2 fini!>hcs ¥.ere teams at the college dinghy good enough to top John and , nPaCt1ioYnRAals. U~1. Irvine was t~e lahst ..._, JdenniMfer £?raytonW(3·l2f·I~ for the sa1 mg team tO wm t e ._ ay; :1r1m van o swmkel and college dinghy nationals, in both '89 •1'1111 Dennis "Ban" Davis were a clo!!e and '90. third (2-4-3). ln series standings, Top PCIYRA teams this year Lenhart has a comfortable six-point .tncludcd Hawaii, UCI, Cal, use. Boating lead over van Wolfswinkel. Stanford and San Diego Stale. After Sunday's races, UCl's • NHYC's Winter Series No. 3: Ersin Yigi1er had stretched h1 lead Etchells, Snipes, Solings, Shields and T-l2s over Goran Matija evic in the Shields clas , were able to Squeeze three races between Jim Mahaffy was left with only a slim rains.1orms Sun~ay afternoon. 1.5-point lead over John Walton and Bill Winds 'J'Cre light. the temp~ratu.re wai. a Hagerman in Solings, and pick Willson was cool §,0 -cfegr.ecs, and Sat.urda.y s ram run-off 1ied with Chad Twichell in the T·l2 class. cotpbaned with an outgoing ude to create . . . uJ(usually strong currents. ;he lust races of the sen es will be sailed on Even with three straight bullets Sunday, an. 23· Craig Lyons is still 10 points behind Robert Jobn DroJ10n's boating column appears in Kinney and Nick Madigan in' the Etchells tbt Daily Pilot tvtry Thursday. ~cc cools off Catalina waters !~es·~m~£f!~ll'"'~i~~t ·still . producing to keep it up, fall to rival The Pirate \\Cre the inspired Golden West, BS-?S. team early, manufacturing a lead By Dennis Broster'hous Soo!ts V.rlltl H UNTINGl ON OEACI l -At half- time of Wedncsd<i) night' Or:ingc Em· pir c Conference women' ba!>kctball that grew to as large as 12 points, 34·22, with 6:05 remaining in the first half. But Golden West scored nine straight points to slice the m:irgin. to 34-31 before the Dues '>'Cnt on a 9-4 run to clo e out the fir t half. A nglers heading O\cr 10 Catalina I land on sportfisht'r operating out of local landings ahd on private bo:it au: gelling into a pre11y good winte r 11me surface b11c on "' 1lirn bass, barracuda , bonito and a few big ycllo\\>tail. • Water conditions all around the i!ol:ind are good and the \CJ temperature is a mild 60 degrees. The sport boat "Freelance," running three-quarter dJ} "'P' uu t of Davey's Loder, enJUyed a couple or producii\C outing!> th1~ '>'eek. According to landing spot..c man Matt Vaquer, !>lipper Donny Brockman had li\e squid 1n the bait tank. and th•~ "J' the k~y 10 ge11ing yello\\tJ1l 10 b11c. ~Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings have the horses to make it a title race. By Bany Faulkner Spct1s Wllltr CORONA DEL MAR -Coach Rll)' Hales is proud of the reputation built by last year's Co- rona dcl Mar High bO)S soccer team But he entered thi!t eason deter· mined not to let the 4991·93 Sea Kings rest on the l.1ureb of recent history. "We didn't "'an\ to th1ok •we were going 10 win off the reput.i· tion of last year's team," <;a1J Hales, who m his first )Car l.i.)t ":inter helped the Sea Ku~) ho\Cr around the top of the Orange County and ClF divisional top 10 polls most of the )Car, de)p11c ha'· ing 10 forfeit 10 victories Jnd one 11e for using an ineligible pla)er in the pre·league season The Sea Kings "'ere eltmtnateJ 1n the CIF l·A quanerfinJb a year ag_o, but All-Sea Vie" Lea.&ue re turners Ja)on Bo) Ce. T Jnncr Rupp and Eric Ohcn, J\ "ell ;i., second-te am returner iji(I Kirn- mer, the squ.:1d 1) i.:urrentl) un- beaten and atop the cJ \ u.:" landings \\1th a 14·0 l O\c:rJll record, 3·0· I in league CJM is ranked fifth 1n the ~ ur- rent count~ coache!> poll. hut ·~\Ill ltkdy mo'e up, ha\ing 11cJ 'o I Santa Margarita anJ be 111:n ~\, 3 S.1ddleback in earl) Sea \ 1c" .1..- ~1un "I feel "e huulJ b\; '\0 _ 1:· Hales S31d after the .1dJkbact.. \\Ill With plenl) ul 1a kn1 ba .. k, J lale said the key thi year has been an incre:ucd emphasis on conditioning. GooJ fortune aside, the Sea Krn~ arc blessed with nches in 'the pla)'cts dcpJrlment, beginning wnh Bo)'cc, a 1un1or in his third year a~ a st:irter. BO)CC \Cored a tcam·high 21 goals ~ a ~phomore, and m!lde the undcr-17 national team last !>ummer. "He' 3 great clinician, bu t he alwa}'S ha new tricks up hi!> slee .. e," Hale!> )Jld of his standout forv.;irJ. "He's 3 gre;it all·:iround pla)er. bur "h.lt m3kc:~ Jllm stand out 1'1 his ab1ht) to cntertam peo- ple \\llh his mo\e~." Bo)ce !> ofl'en-.1\e pre~ence is en· hanced bv Rimmer, a senior who pl:t)s both fo™Jrd and midfield. "He\ been exceptional." Hales said of his team captain. "H1s- "-Ork r.itc: 1s econd to none. and he' been \Cl) good at gi,ing his teammate.) :i lih ' Senior Beat Baudenbacher 1s ;.ii~ a factor on the fo™ard line. Junior Jed We1mtein. who had both Cd~t goal\ against Santa MJrganta and Saddleback. adds !.-.ortng potential at midfield,· "here Rupp. \\ho 1!> returning Jfter a l.nee m1ur-1 su!>tJmcd near the end uf the club '>t:J>On last IJll shuulJ help Cd~1 control the 110\\ S0phomore ~te\ e Christie "''II 31'>0 \CC: plcnl) ur JC.lion 31 mid· field . Dden'll'·t:I). 01-.cn 1:. the senior '"ecpcr \\hO !>Ch the tune, \\htle 'enior Rich Uah.Jdor. Jeff Bel11111 and 1un1ur \like Zoelk al~o help fru,tratc oppu,ing olfense't Senior llriJn Sm11h . .:i rumerted \lopper. U!><:d tht pre·leJgue cam· pJ1gn 10 bloi.som, beU>ming a for· m1J.:1hle prc,cnce in the net. h~i:to"n bct\\CCn Orange Coast and Golden \Vc)l, fhe Pirates en· joyed a 4-i-3S leaJ. Even so, there '.\Crc 3 Cc\\ thtng) that were "e1ghing ag:iim.1 Coa<,I at th:11 time. First, the Pirate) had shot a iuling 65 percent 1n the rim half, \Qmethmg they '"oulJ not come clo'c to matching 111 1he fin31 :?0 nlUlU(C) The tide turned dramatically' as the ~ond half began. S1ar11ng the second half "ith its !lerond 9-0 !>purt of the g.ime. Golden ~Ve t pulled even at 4-1 as Frances Oda converted in<,iJe "ilh 16:58 10 play. Three t:ul) '>'eighing in the 1 '.!· to 1 ·pound class Y.crc dcct..ed by pa!tscngcr on board the foM boat. No \\hite sea bav~ ha'e been caught at the i!lland to datt!, but with ideal· fishing cond111on'> ,and the availability of live !iquid, there could ~ea ba!>s shm' ing up in dock count won. CdM kicks Tustin, 2-1 Aho. Ricarda Ku~pcrs. Co.1)t's sccond·lcad111g )Corer thi!> ca!>On. was saddled "1th three foub. She Wll.\ 10 pie!.. VP hc:r fourth lc\s thun two minulc into the oat(. Host Golden West (2:?·2 ovcrull, 2-0 conference}. the tatc's No. 2· r:inJ..ed learn. came out .)moking 1n the second h.ilf to quid.ly O\-cr1urn 1hc nine-point deficit :ind "'ore down the P1r.itc) Cl ·3. :?·1), ranked No. 4 111 the state, 85·75. "The fm,t fiH~ mmulC!> or the ccond half, that "·" the game." adm111eJ OCC CoJth ~1 11..c Thornton. "(The Ru,tlcr)) pla)ed more aggre'ss1,cJy and we d11Jn'1 do COSTA Ml:.SA After splittmg two clo e games to open th e Ora:1ge Empire Conference men's bnsketball campaign. O range Coast College threw in a clunker at home again 1 arch-ri' al Golden West Wcdne day night. .The Pirates mis!>cd the ir Cir!>t fi,c shots of the half and were 1 for at one time. "We may have gotten tired. and not having R1car· da in much of the game didn't help either," said Thornton Golden \\ c l extended 11s win- ning streak ID 14 over the Pm1tes dating b.id. to Valcntme' Day, J9 6.. . 0 OAANQI! EMPIRE CONFERENCE Oold9n w .. e as; Ot•ne• c...-1 Or•nee c .. ,, Go1•11 w .. t f9ftpf.. ..ftpflJI \~ ' 0 ' I~ ti I 0 I ? ltrHfl 4 l I II Ol:4 1 l J I' "''-'Iller 0 0 4 0 S-0 10 ) I 1l °""' ''lll 20?~ ~~ 9 l ~ 20 ""-M I 7 l 20 r..L,,... ~ 0 4 10 ..,.,_,. 6 I l tl S•ttl : ~ I • Q&(1 I 0 0 l .. ,0 0 0 0 C "' I I t ) [ U"IMr I 0 I l "'lrt 0 0 0 0 T1tale 3J ~ 21 15 T1l1l1 36 9 I) 15 ~·-~· Cwst 44 JS ) ~ ~ ~ C.ail-11.A.tl>t'l l 11.ilNll I Galdo eft l'ttll-~MNU 1 CC, I ""•I T~IOIA Noir Locally. landings are runnipg half·day boats out 10 fi h shallow 'Water reefs. and a mi.,cd catch of bottom feeders are being acked. The bulk of the catch consi!>ts of snapper. '>Culprn and "h1tcfoh. There are al~ lot:. of !om.ill mact..crd bcmg hooked, but "cry few are being t..ept b} fi hermen Y.ho ore hoping to fill a·frcezer "1th belier eating rock fish. The "California Da" n ., has been schcd'Ulcd to run "shark only" tnps to channel water' on Friday and Saturday nights. This pccially rigged vessel depart the dock at 6:30 p m. and returns b) l a.m. Last weekend' tnp produced a number of blue 'lhart... but no mat..os ha\e been hool..cd mce "inter torm h11 the Southland . Outdoors Trout angler.. lined the !>hurcs of the S.inta Ana Ri\cr Lake' mer this p.1~t "'eel.end and lots of troph) cla~ rainbo\\ trout \\ere· caughi. The lake had been i.tockcd "ith more th:in 4.000 pound' ol trou t \\C1gh1ng in the 5· tu 10-pounJ da,~. Trad~ C1t1cll of Costa ~lc!la landed one of the large~1rou1 ca ugh t at 1h1ll thrce·lat..e fohing complc\. Cillcll \\JS ba.i teJ up "ith green Ocrt..ky Pm,,.cr B:iit fishing off Le' ill Corner when ,1 -91,..-pound r:unbow trout engulfed h1, bJ1t It 100!.. about 15 minutes to bring the big bow 10 net These lakes arc being tockc:d "'eel.I) "1th 1hou!>anJ1, of pt>unJ, of trout and channel cat fi!>h and arc open ~i; i:n d.iy a \\Cd. • 1rvinc Llt..e ro!>e nearly 16 'Ctll .11 kct from la!>I \\ed..\ torm and will be nearly full b) 1h10, \\eckcnd if the current \\Cl "ealher pallern hold!>. ll'\11\e fi hang I) n:purted a good Je,p11c off-color w:iter \\1th the bulk of Cll he:) being made b} angler' fi1.hing innated night crawlers and Power Bait. A clas in basic fly fohing i bejng held in upper Ne"port bay " CORONA DEL MAR -fhe Sea View League-leading Corona dcl Mar High bO)'I 'occer tc:am'got fir.,1-half go.ib from Oill Rimmer anJ Jason B l.')CC to dcfc.it \l't1ting- Tu tin, :?·I . m J league rncountcr \\ ednesda) Rimmer brul..e J ""on:k '' 11c b\ booting home a direct frt'C k1c( then assisted on Bo)ce·i. goal Tim Timmons hJJ fhc Sa\CS tn relief of Cd M startc:r Drian ~m11h (t\\o save.,) 10 help the Sea J...rn~' improve to 1-1-0-3 ll\C:rJll. 3 O·I 111 lc:ll!UC. -SEA VIEW LEACUE Coron• dol Mer 2, Tu1tln 1 l~st.n sc~ 1.u~ ... 1 ' s~.ts c.• • b COIQl'.1 dtl Mi· SCOI • R •r,ei I b .... • I S~•tS SlllQI 'l T ,..rnot!l ~ IUJWne ~\I 2-0 Estancia, Hawks tie J • .... LAGUNA HILL~ -JJ\ V1llJr· re.ii scored on u rct-dunJ from a fr1:e ~icl. \\Ith fl\\..' llllllUI~' lclt Ill hdp tht: \1\lllll!_! E't.Jnl"lj l11~h lX>\'> !oOC\..Cr tc!Jm ' h:i;t: J 1-1 PJ· c1l1~ CoaM Lt:augc lie: al Laguna ROSS : From 8 1 on the first Saturday of CH!ry month. The cla!I~ begin~ at~ am. Ross. "ho '1, .1\cr.1s1ng :!1U laslS fo r three hour and i:. be ing t:iught by Frank clb) points in three le.1eue ~Jmc' .head· This course 1s co-sponsored by the California Department of 1ng into tonight\ ... rm llr,l·placc F1!>h and Game and the Uppe r Newport Bay Ecology Rc,enc. "®wdo¥.-O \\, ,lJtirnJ~..:. ha Clf rankings DMtlon IV aoys 1 Ce C~'Cillll 2 11 •t'.llC!t Pct, 3 SaMJ l.Ul-o: '";U ' L.a c~ea s t,l)ll \: '.Ii 6 S'CClt~~ • i t Monie B • YI ~ 9 W;'.ir 10. COfona del Mer. DM1lon II (atria 1 Atma 2 Los All/I' ~os 3 Canyon •A~ "" 4 e ~P M~oomerr '· £•tancta; 6 La Cw~a 7 Tra!lvta H s 8 T '" P'< C11t 9 Crtstenu Vi!ltt 10 SJY'r H s H1lh \\ edne,J:.i). \ 1llarrc:al\ t:Jllv JO-.\\ercd a fir..t·hall goJI t') the HJ\\l'I' R)an Bu}JJl.111 lll mJl..c: the C.aglc) 7·6-3 o\crJll. 1-0-1 1n lcJguc It \\J) the lc.i~ue·upencr for La· ~una lhll-. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Eatanc:I• 1, l.a911M Hiiia 1 h'1'< scor "• \ -r 1 ~.cs vi:.u • U<r~ 11._ • ., ~ Bv1 :i l Saves t.4as ll!;CI ' ~•..;mt L~~ I>! 1-0 pone: nt-.. \\ h1lc her qu1cknes) and 1rnrno' ~J Jnbbhng allo-w her to dn'c Jrvu11J Ilic to\\.:ird the bas· kct I kr !>houting touch c\:tend be· H>nJ thrt'c rxiint rJnge. anti !>he '"' .il'"l l.ccping teammate' invol .. cd \\Ith her 111trca,i:J p.1'>S•fli a"Jrc· The Pirates fell behind by 25 nt h:alhime and "ent o n 10 abw rb an 85-73 c:tback. The fee is $1 6 fSI I for ewe mcmbenJ, 3 \altd fohtn liccn c IS ___ helped the Jr' Ill J fl\ •. ' n....._ _ __.. required and fly ri h1ng tackle is available for u~c. An) one \\inning strc.11. 1~,ugh lllUrnan erH !>CneduTe, anJ J1fft\.ult1c:" hc:IJtng a ~hd lin~ur due h.> 1n1ul'}. Jllne and an e\tcnded ,,1Jk}hull c:a~n. ha) left the a1lvr "'1th ,1 m,lJe!>t 8·5 over- all n:c\m1 Uut the a1lor!>, 11ed for Nu. Q 1n the: (I( D1vl\10n Ill poll, ha'"e cmctgc:J ao; a .,trong Sea \'1~w title contender and rould be a lecpcr in the pla\l)ff 'I Golden West (8-12 o'crall. 1·2 conference) hpt a sizzling 60 per- cent con trasted to the Pirates 37 perce nt in building a 52-27 lead, one from which Coa!>I (4-13. 1·2) could never recover. Jc(( Porte r cored J2 peint~. hit- ting on 15 of 27 attempt!. from the interested in attenJutg a cla hould phone (714) 640-6746 Ross' ha~ Ji plJhd hl.'r a1hlct1- • FlShermcn should be reminded that 1993 fishing licen c:' arc c1~m in tra l Jnd hdJ. J' \\ell .1!1 now on sale at sporting goods sto1e • tackle shop and landing . the bas~cttull C\lurt \\here '>he 1 Salt water and frcsli conservation· stBmps arc required '>'hen among the bci.t m Orange Cuunty fi hing some water!>. No fishing licen c i) required when fohing in the jump .ind thl.' hurdle' off ocenn piers or ut Irvine and the Sanla Ana Rive r La~c,, but O n the Cl~Url. the left-hander limils, rule.) :ind regulations do apply for all anglers. utilizes her Jcapinl! ~b1ht~ 10 h\llh rebound and '>hl~'t ll\Cr 1ullcr op· MUCIOTICD PU8UC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC; ..OTICEi PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC MOTlCU PUIUC NOTICE HIGHEST BIDDER ft"lq • ..>mmon dHIQMUOft. II Tel••hofto lha"'~or: beCauM you have l•l«S IO If you wllh to contesi ~ Trvs1or. In 1.-..ot OI w ... Oitior.al for9CIO$U(• C05lS PUIUCMOTICE DATED 11 N9wpOf'I a.en . CASH,~""° ti iuno OI = ~ Mt.in s.io C1t4Jnt-au llgOl~lly. WlthOUI juatl~ ~. you .. entitled Fargo 9Mk. HA , • ,_. wNCh tiave ~ lnCUrrlO Calitomi8 • OI the 1 n:-i Tltlo °""' .... Nff Ir. I money ol lhe wll be ~. IMJt with-a,, TlfU INYDa .. , 8ble C8UM (indudong but IO lhe folowlng rlghCS: tloNI ~ •80CiaD0n !NI by ruson !Mfeof, en•101e0ea day "' o.c.tllbef 1912 1243993 Untied SUllH. ~· • out~ Of warranty, not llmll.cl IO lnd;gen<:y), IO L 10 M ':f':_,.ed by H fMnefld~, NCora.cl prnenl ben«ICI.,., uncMf LMllllU'"" ,M:IP'IC Tru•t ...... c:MttiKa ctledl by • •111)reaMd 0t lmplieO, ,. •xac. v1ca ,,.., .. communicate meaningfully an 1ttomey 'fWI c~ Februery I. t 7, H IMtN-aK:ft Deed of Tl\ISl hu •• MOTIC•M DllVnOtl'llENT CO-. Mo.tnn~ 111111 Of nellon84 bllllt a Olfdlng Utle, po1Melion, HNT wllh lh• child, Of to ~ 81 ycMW •i:::· men\ no 17-0.99'3. 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KA 17, ltlO, IN I<><* ....., OedwMllltl of 0.-ft11t>ll1tted N•wport TION TO PIAOTECT cilry lllllllf ~ 0tM ol Trull Rw.ottta 01 0141199 ~. TION 10 PAOTECT '°"" --= AMCACAN HOTfL wtU. SEU. AT ~ ~--a74 ST aeo., CW 13137, PAOE 1057, ll ,_Md Oefnwlct tor Siie, ~--..... ~ ATV, IT MAY ....... Jiit Suilu ol C....tNn.., -W ~AfY, IT MAY 9l UOVIOATORS. 3400 Ali-AUCTIOH TO HIGHEST Ol'l'ICIM ._CIMI. SEO.. OF OHICIAL and e written Nollc4t of 0.-Piiot JMwy 1, t4, ti, AT A PUil.JC SALE llW JJllW4ll OI .. '"-'-'SOU> AT A P\&IC SM.I -CM The Ma. CotUi •tOOEA FOR CASH. APM; N'1.--1 MCO.-OS Of ORAfij()E lut and ClteCion IO lei. t"3 YOU HEED /11#4 die lllldtlligllM t """" rnnllllnlld •II M .. rJUbk; rF YOU NEED /11#4 EJCPl.A· ....._calf.~ CASHIER'S CHECK OA Tlte ear.et ~ COUHTY Tht ~ c:.IUMd tt7t• TIOH OF THE NA ltiltioll o4 Dtltlltl a!IG M.11 llUI\ lu It_, hlQhell -.J. NATION ~ THE NATUM. The FlctJUou9 lluainee1 CERnFIEO CHECK. UMIY.. •nd etlter oeMM•ft ftAACfL 2. AN UNDI-9llld NOlice of DtfaM and THE PAOCElOIN lof S., lftd I •9111 di# IUt c..tl Of Che<.JI O,_ THE PROCEEONIO ...,_ ,._.,,14 lO •~ able II lil'M of ... .,, i.Wo .....,._,...._ W _, .. YIOED 0N£ FlFTY..flFlH Vtctloft to Sell 10 be ,... flUIUC llOTICI GAINIT YOU. YO o10.. lftd fltdllNI 10 00.Utb•t bu1ow ~ .. AGAINST YOU. YOU ... Ned In Orange County fUI moMY of the united the ,_. rtl • .. (I_...... INTEREST AS A cOl'ded In the MOULD CONTACT Tht.....,CUldMld lhe unw nl .-in '-•I SHOUlO CONTACT " on o.o.,,~ tS IMI F'tle sa.a-. ~ble IO Pro... ,...._., ,.,.. ... , county....,_ CllatOH.,.. WY&\ ol "'"'-.-Mt Eltdloll mi)ll8'f Of thai Uflltud S... LAWVER No ~1337 ' alofl8I ~ ~ ec,IW ..... le ,_. TENANT IN COMMON IN A the,... ~ i. loc-.d. Pt •Rll&At Nolioe 11 -~ QI .,._ • ul AnlOrU, -.illlWf • .,,.,, ~ 11 tMlfeby ..-a.t#y P. OM\an. 3400 Av· rmlon) AT THE CHAPMAN ported to ••: 4aO SUBlEASEHOlD ESTATE PflOPaaalOMAL ............ lt•t ftS PAC IObllllCIOldedlllthlCWllY 'V 911P'"" •N lfNlluJ H 11 lllfl ..,.,.... RHI 111 .. lnl'9 Of Tht A111. Co.ta AVENUE EHTAANCE TO a•IGHT'OM 8"UNGS, IN AHO TO AU. Of THE POflaCLOaUAa CO"" 8eat.--t • lnC l CelH .. ltll P'lll*'W II_..., "''-'· u ~111 01 "'' ..-~. • ~ ...... c.111. 12626 THE CMC CENTER BUIL.O. C 0 8 TA M ••A, CA AEAl. PAOPERTV, INCWO. POAAT'IOM, .. T....... The Folowlng ~ • • 11.-.., lllOllt flM .... "'°""" hM c:.umb19ntA!a, lllf 111111 hi ,,.. <Awuur9"°". • m-. This ~ wae con-INO, 300 EAST CH-'PMAN 92628 tNQ WITHOUT LIMITATION ...,._ LI.ate _,.doing buelnele Ill: 11'"*80' lluelee, OI ltleit 11.di ...-.in. trtll ltllur~ rioa hvlll 1'¥ 11 01 11• , ...... lrUIM9 elf .... ~by 11n lndMdull AVENUE. OAAHGE. CA Ill Th d nq: C AREA AS H C CASA lotOHTERf'EY c/o luted trult .. pu'suent I TE· 01-., •~ tueh T1ut1611 lfl enct I """led trvteee ~ .. "°'*Y P. Orlm.,, right. bile .,d lnle<est eon-o un or•leftad OMMON 9 utto" ontro Anzt MW n , ttw o..d al Tnm .-cu4 A MOATGAOE SERVICES, 11\u lollowlny l.lv.C•tb~ lhe Oliad ol Tn.i ....... Tlltt ecatement _. IMd ~IO tlnd now hefd by Tn.t .. dlulll•• MW DEANED IN THE 0£Cl.A. Drtwe• Ste. t080 ...... 2280 ,~ 1 ~ Ceto1 W~ • '*INC AS TRUSTEE ll'ovet'V 111u111ed 1n th bv .,.._.._ Ariu and .... wit\ the CourAy C1ef1t o1 It ~ aid o..<f Of Truat llabNltr ._ _,, ....._. RATION Of' COVENNITS, AAa. CA ftl'OT .. '1M ..-.Het."':"Calf. ~ ... Md ....... prcip. ' tlor....,t CQunty ..,_. Sc.w IN Afil• ~ Md .... ~County on o.c:.m-In 1M pt0perty 111 roctfteU .. ltte street CONDITIONS ANO AE· (7t4) 432·'1'1tl p;t., M 'Ocftt' ~Tht ~dod 0)/Ul1HI I MO £ MA• STAEET. lnd tu w11 ~ 1110-112-0i ~dud~ 10, ,. lier''· 1992 uid County and St.at• <»-addrou end •titer STRICTIONS (OECLAs Porlr Conduotlft• Fieldlt~ ~. t4 ... -P-oe -Intl I .. ~<>Of\ ST=· c!..i 86202)5"41 ltio t•it &O ,..,, ol I In euc. NIA P-oe ... A .... Publlsn.d Newpon S..Ch-scr1Md es: COfftlftOft deelenett-AA~ RECOROEO ON .... : FAIRFAX NOTICE Corporet• f»tata, ~ 130&11 ol OOlcalf ,.......,. 1•·~ . WoM 347 70 towl ol I I I0-42260 I ol OU..-. COQa Mela Piiot Ja""'1IY UHaalT A If ... ,, --......... • SEPTEM8EA 17, tNO, IN OF 8AL• ••AVIC•, Beech, Cllllf. 92MO lfl the ofta al lhe ant KATHY l(IHO. ASST Nurlh 130 to.;1 ul lo• II. ot ~\ti"' .... 01t11.e ol - 14, 2t, 28, FebluMy 4, PMCID. t : A aua.. Said aela wlH ~· BOOK t3747, PAGE tS&S, IMC. JtmH E. McN1mer•, °' Oe~ County, SECRETMV Tr.:I No 9 "' 11111 C.ty nl Collftty A.ccw«M °' Oe ... tt93 LUSEH. OLD IN AND Made e...t wttttout ET SEQ OF OFFICIAL DATE: 1212__.. TNStet of IN Mc:HMlwa i.. Md purlUMt TPS t 2'2032 Cost• Musa u J* ~ t&-County, c.Mor,... Md,_. Th-n:l • -• ..,... Revocable Tnm Cl The .., Nola al DM• Jin 14 21 2t tl83 '°'dill.I en 8'0 9 P• 9 "*" 10 ltw l'totu Qt a.. ---------I TO UNl1' NO. 3t ON •Nlf\l w WMdnlf, ••· RECORDS OF ORANGE Publl1hed N•ll'POtt W~ l • 4A o ltOn lO Slit ~ · ' ' MtlWlilt'ltlOul .... ~ in 1 lllUI Md Eluci.on lo .... PUIUC NOTICE LOT t OP TRACT sw..-w llftPllecl, ,. COUNT'f, ON LOT 1 Of s .. cn-Cot\a M9U Delly ~"' ~ ~ dlld Ol/11t ltl2 1 PUil.iC NO Ottllh '" t'-t Coun1y Re 1nvu111ndu1 r~Oldtld .,.., t 0525, AS SHOWN pnli"9 Ullo, ........ TRACT 10525. IN THE cm Piiot o.c.n.,., 31, 1992 Calif eieeo .... -Plat -... I ~ WftMI °' .... 1 Coun1y Eli ~I, 1"2 If\ eoc. NIA ,..... -1'.u.tM S.k ANO DISCfUIED i. elen, or onou-OF COSTA MESA, AS JIRJalY 7, u , t993. ' ~ LYof\, Tl\ltt .. °'UM 24Ua or .. ,d Ollici. HCmCIOFTlllUITU'llALI ~>l"IO lllOfetrom .. ,_.,, N.'A lrllt I 92·Sllttl et No. 92-3487 THI CONDOMINIUM branc:. .. , lo..._ tho~ SHOWN ON A MAP AE· TH&94 Wlllam Hswel LYon 1971 ecoeda, wlll Salt o T.-.e S. Ko tt47a2DW ela utes IWl fllllll.aOUS tintl MIU Olf-...1 ~ .... WEN "-No. PLAN ("PLAN") WHICH paid ba18"ce of the CORDED IN BOOK 462 TNSt. elo The WllllMI LYof\ • ieH .. 1 OO PM .. T• Ordet No »SlW lltQlul mutills sUb•t~ua s.t on ~ti. ttll' .. 80CM&7~ PLAN WAS RICOADU note(•) Hcurad br PAGES 48, 49 ANO so of. PUBLIC NOTICE Co., 4490 Yon l<Mmln. =~·~:~oo YOU AM IN DlfAUlT UNDl = =~°:'1~ 01""~ ~~.~~ ~10t~11:"g'°"~ County: ORANGE ON SEPTEll8Elt f7, Hid Deed of Trust, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, NOTICE OF =ort Beach, Cetll. CAnl• Duwe West A DllD Of TftUIT DATI ltlQ f1'1lln1Qun1 oll 0 QU as C.IUllMutu 700 CMC c.':. 1'R NOTICE OF HMM>. Ht BOOK t3737• wfth lntereat t~, IN THE OfflCE Of THE TRUSTEE'S SA.La Diet( J Rand .. and C9I 5-nl• Ane. CA al llUbl NllMt. UNLUI YOU TAJ< µl\llllum ail(J llll 001 with lttt OIMt Wosl s.nte Mia. USTD!'S SALE ftAGE t057, ET SEQ., H provided In Nld COUNTY RECORDER OF u.-No. otyn L ' Randall Trust, ~ auchun, to lhe hlgtwal bid-AC'TIOM TO PROTIC'T YOU oul lhu •iut•• of wtllMI u11 CA •I i1Yb11c euchnn 10 lh9 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 0 F 0 FF t C •• L note(•) adv•ncH If SAID ORANGE COUNTY f30tMOllt()9.18 ~ Wlllam Lyon Co «90 IOf c"8h I~ 9l "'°"'"Y, " MAY • try u IOW'ltlf1 en Ooods of h1Qhus1 btd<S1u lur '-"'h UNDER A DEED OF RECOADS OF OAMOE •ltJ, under the term~ of EXCEPTING THEREFROM TS N ' Von 1<arman, N1'Wpo't twne OI uAI en a.•llll AT A PUIUC SALl. If Rec.oru. IPllY8blu •1 the time ol _., TRUST, DATED JULY COUN'TY. Hid 0.ed of Tru•t, UNITS t THROUGH 5S, IN· Li~ Beach, Calif. t.2MO the United &ateal. NHD Atf U~Tl<* Thu 101111 11n1W1t1 ol thu 1t119wlul monuy ~the U.· 14, t 981, UNLESS PARCEL 2• AN UMOt. 1... charges •ncl es CLlJSIVE ON LOT 1 OF UNIT CODE L l<rl1ten R•ynold Ochs right i::,•e:r enter.:-con-THl NATU"l OF THI un~ f>lll1t.iv-ll li.!anui. '" od Sl•ltttl llll light lllell. YOU TAJCI! ACTION TO YiDEO ONE FIFTY· pen~• of the TN .. ~ SAID TRACT t0525 AS APl4t2-G42·79 Young, elo The FleldllOM ur'6lr Mid 0::: of T1.: MOCUDIHGS AGAINIT YOU :::~~°':~11::f~:": .. :',': = :::~ c;~11~.,...: =~TE.~T_:.~u:t::~ FIFTH (t/55THJ INTER, and of lho tNeta er• StiOWN ON SAID CONOO. T.O. SERVICE COMPANY ~.c::•"'tJ,~:orteor.=~~e lhe propenv .. ~led 111 YOU SHOULD CONTACT ultlJU(ISC •no 8'l11anws ei salCI 1"*1 di lhe prupu11v , EST AS A TENANT IN ated b~ eald Oood of MINIUM PLAN. es «JUiy appointed TrustN C911f Q2660 ' County end Sia\9 end cJe> LAWYP. th\.! 11100 ol lhu M'lllial vutlll 111uatod in IMJ County ..a AT A. PUBLIC SALE, llF COMllON IN A sue. Truet. eXCEPTING FURTHER under the following d• Wini~ Lyon u TrullN or ta!Oed as toMOw1 lot 47 On 02.04/93 • 1 00 PM, ... A. c.alK)(I ot ll11s Nohw ll•u S1111e llod detGrtbud al luf. YOU NEED AN EXPL.A. LEASEHOLD ESTATE TM tot•I amount of THEREFROM ALL IM· ecribed de.ci of trust WILL. the Ocha Chlldren·1 Ir· Tr.a 3212, 111 lhll C.ty ul lllORTOAOI llRY'ICU, INC. $243 972114 lo•s NATION OF THE NA. IN AND TO ALL OF THE tho unp•ld balance of PROl/EMENTS' ANO AP, SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTION revocable Trull for !he .... porl •&Md•. Cwn1y ol !ht~~ TMltt Cu11t.'tll1V ooh!d C.sl'l"'ts PARCEL 1 lot 1 Tratt TURE OF THE p,.~ REAL PROPERTY, IN· tho obligation MCured PURTENANCES LOCATED TO TtiE HIGHEST BIDDER B•nellt or Vlctotl• Gall enoe. s. ... ol C....ortu. Ind puraUllll to OMd ol Tri*. CllUUS II' Wloliutl cnuc.~ Nu 1160!>, lfl lhu City ul C~EOING AOAINST CLUDIN~ WITHOUT by lho property to be OR TO BE LOCATED ON ~lch C:!~a~ul U:-enJ:"'~ gens. ~~ny Wllll1111 LYon ~o~c::..;g !,. R1cordtd on 04111181 • ~:re~~:~ 1~~1,J~!:~ :~ ~=~ ~~ ~,:,: ~~~T~~~ J~"r-LD LIMITATION THE COM-•old and reasonable SAID LOT 't OF TAACT the United States) Wtd/or N:;,porl B•:h ~· ~ Mlips. en I ~Ho 91·111117 l1us11111 p111v1cJ11d p1opor H Jl(I• m•p rucoided 1n • llON AREA AS DE. ••tlm•t•d co••·· ... t0525 the e&Shief'• C«llfied Of 926e0 • • Olla ol Ille ~·y ~-.. P9 .. al Ollclll Rtcordl ll.IOOllllYlllOll 11 ft....OW 811011 499 P•ous '0 °:'o·~~A~Y ~·Adm: FINED IN THE DEC&.A. pen .. s and advam;oe EXCEPTING FURTHER oUlw ehedt1 specified In WllliMI LYon 81 TrutlM of corder OI Mid Coun1v Ille ollect of Ille Rtcorc»r F1om 1nh11m,11un wll11.h th1~1 12 N'IC.luJtW o1 ~. ~tlONAl FORECLOSURE RATION OF COY· •t tho tlnM of tho Inf. THEREFROM EXCLUSIVE CMl Code Section 2924h tbA.-0.c.bs Cbildren'a.....11· t*> 426-012·•• --~ ~~,..AB 11111 Teu)IL •h .>111 •L~ wtl.otouuus ~ 111 llw Of• CORPORATION d I EN.ANTS CONDrTIONS tlal pu .... ~uon of IM EASEMENTS IN ANO TO (payabte In fljl~at th• llm• revoc•ble ln11t lor th• 11·-· add•HS • tlllld by Mdlltl 0 SN•y WI l()f .. llic,h Tiu~•uu mP.ol llCAI ol lho County RecoidMI as u Y •P-D RESTRICTIONS of uMI) IJI right. title and Benefit or Sarah Jo oU1lllf mmmon dlilllQQ811111'1 T SN• ... _ .. _ _. enS no •t-'iJ1111Mlflll1l•in ur ,.;man of ...., Cuuntv TOGI".._, _______ .;__;...r AN N•tlc• of Tru••••'• AU. TI-IOSE RESTRICTED lnte<eSI conwyed to tlnd Ochs el The Wll I yce .. """' ol the ,.., P'CIC*l era L y, ._... .. •v Ille SllL't:I llddtl!)~US) Of •Ill 11\dt I ol Lal • ol ("DECLARATION") RE· Salo le $57,782.M . COMMON AREAS AS naw held by it undeJ aald C '44~ V 1 ~ Ollcl._, etiowe I) putpotl· WILL SILL AT PUI LI 11111\_" uinvnon 11c"'Y••hun ~ liKru'OO::IOed • te6- CoRDEO ON $EPT£M. The bonoftei.rr under SHOW ... ON SAID CONOO. Deed ot Trust In tM·f:ll'~ N:~por1 Be:h C•lll. ed to be 2200 Fr AUC'TIOH TO TMI HIOHHT ol the •Uovu dl.'swtml.I to.s ~at 1 pGMt OBITUARY BER t 7, t e•o, IN ••Id Deed Of Trual MINIUM Pl,M. etly her9inalter deSCll'lbed: 92660 • Olrve. Hewporl ee.dl. IM)OU FOR CAIH, IPIJ'blt. "'°""''Y •S 373 ' 373 B In Iha EAtstUtty lino of .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BOOK 13747, PAGE ... , ••• for• •••cuted RESERVING THERE· TRUSTOR: CARTIER ~ WllliMI Lyon •• Trua ... ot 12MO tll!lolm ~ltwflAlllOl'eyol v. hJll.t S• CA·~·· U.-$4 GI\ lol a •hdl bNtS Sc-""" •• 1545, ET SEQ,, OF OF· and dotlvered to tf'O FROM, EASEMENl'S FOA FIUATES th• A bl gall Oche Ir· The UOO.SIQ(*d Tt1AI UMICI S...) et IN C111pm1 92627 00 00" Wus1 129 30 .... FOWLER FICIAL RECORDS OF undontvnecf • WlitUtn Ac c Es s ING RE s s BENEFICIARY: cmzENS revoc&* ~NS\ d-.d Au-~·ms •ny 1141blllly tor Awnua entr•nce IO M C• Sold ptupj"'" ll> ot .. nu Mtltl llono said hnu "°"' "'- .. e d • 14 r nett ORANGE COUNTY, ON DectaraUon of O.t-'t EGRESS , ENCROACH: BANI< OF COSTA MESA OUS1 251 1976, C/o Tiie WtJ. •nv encouectnttu ol II\ Center 8u11d111g 300 Eut llN lhlJ flult•1)11 ol l 'ltYtnO Nof11i.~14,.1y CA.trnGI OI ...S Fowter, late ol Fall· LOT 1 OF TRACT and Oetftand fo &Mo MENT SUPPORT REPAIR reccrded ~ 27, 1919, H llam LYof\ Co., 4490 Von "'"' .odf•u end ulh•• Chepmal'IA-. Orangt CA lhu nlli14j.1huns WLurud '"' lc>I ltwnc.a a>ntwung ~ b r 0 0 k 8 e I 0 v • d • r • • t · • Instr. Mo. 8~97685 In l<Mman Newpcw\ Bea~h common ~IUf\ 11 .,,.,, llflt.I Oood ol fru)\ lflLluUin\I _, llOu South 4• oo· oo mother or Nad 10525, IN THE CITY and a -*ton Notice ot REP LA EMENT, MAJNTE· Book page of Olflcl•I Calll gi66o • ' lhown i., .. n TIMI 101al l9'1. ta end ll'Wetl c:onwe)'9d lws .,IO l'"lt '"'"'' o4 lhu Wust 32 00 twt l'*'Ce yne OF COSTA llESA. AS D .. autt and EJocllon to NANCE AND OTHER PUR-R4M:ords in the office ot the OoNid p Johrdon al ernounl ot the Ul1'*d bll>-IMidnrMhl'1byCllWrud Trus1uc llllcJ of s.le Notlll 14" oo· oo· Wwsl ~~!-;:m:, Fal:b~oo!'-t. SHOWN ON A MAP R~, Sd. n.. U«do,..llOd POSES, ALL AS SHOWN Recorcter pf O'•no• Truslelt ot' the Donald p, MCAt ol tM ollltQa4eon -.ct TNll ri lhl.Ollll*fY ~ C•liforn•a Aec.on vay· 14 02 !wt It~~ t o' er o co CORDED IN BOOK 442, CMtaad Mk1 Notice of IN THE CONDOMINIUM Countr.; aald deed of trust Johnson Truat ENblished ured by Iha prope.ly kJ bolled Collrcy . C.*t• •nc. Company • 'A•ll 00 oo· EdSt 3100 r• ~ =~~c7 :·r;c~, PAGES 48, 49 AND 50 O.t-.lt •nd Dactlon to Pl.AM ANO AS OEFINEO IN describes lhe lollowlno Novemb« 20, 199t, clo ICJ6d atld 1•aton1tMe Hh· •t PAOPEA~ SOU> AS IS TtiAlw 8y Su.t.tnn0 l<vtty lt\uOW. South 84' 00' ot: great.grandch irdren OF lllSCELL.ANEOUS Sell to' .... roc:erdod In TI-IE DECLARATION. '1~fi.. t: LOT 3 OF ~~·~Pl~= =~~·tl~I ':'.:! APN 442-331 SS P•QI 1 l ot ll~U~l~ll A:·uc:~·.~ ~~"~ 14 20 1w1s::,~ Private entombmeol In MAPS, IN THE OFFICE tho county whore tho PARCEL 3 : N 0 H· TRACT NO. 10275, IN THE Be=-c.lil 9~ entl ... publiea:tOfl ol 11141 No--38 of Tlld No 1t449 11 Ille Ccy ,.Oflll C•ltl1t1n1a IH J 11 show~ 1, • Rose Hiiia Memortal OF THE COUNTY RE-r•al 5'f'Op•r•r •• I• EXCWSIVE EASEMENTS CfTY OF COSTA MESA. i:;th A. .JOM.O,. Clo Tht laol uAell $196118290 of Ml'll!>on S.1ch, COUftl1 ot 6!)19 ll~U) 11!. 2575 p.,GCll I nl LA>l<Jw~ .... ~ Plt(lc. Whittier. In lieu COADER OF S:.lt. <H4. catMt. FOR ACCESS, INGRESS. COUNTY OF ORANGE, Aeldatone Company 14 In .OU.uon 10 ~ lh(f Olangt, SUit ol C.libnlt 11 I* 0.1w Oowmbut 16 1992 1Y1011I Nu NOlLA 8t-3 • of flowers contrlbu-ANQECOUNTY. DATE: t2/30J92 EGRESS, ENCRqACH· ST,ATE OF CALIFORNIA. C<)f1>0f•t• f'tazJ, M~ leuslee ** MXAIP4 1'u1tt MlpllCIOldldn&ooll49t,Ptige(a) l\SllP10801 c;oitlull NIN\lfTlbet 14. tMI. liOf'ls may bo made to EXCEPTING THERE-Parlf Conducting MENT, SUPPORT ANO AS :~OWN ON A MAP RE· Beeeh, C .. 11. t2MO IOf'a checli dlltWfl °", st 12IO16 redUINl.ol ~ 12 31 17 1 14 llS lnstrumllnl No It· Calilomla PEO Home, FR 0 II 0 NIT s t Sa .. : FOR OTHER PURPOSES. co ED IN epot< 48l. 0.ry Frye. TruSIH ol the DI nallONll bilnk .• choc .... Ill the ollct ol me ~y PUBLIC NOTICE 812255 ol OlllC.l.ll ~ 700 N. Stoneman, Al-THROUQH 55, INCLU. FAIRFAX NOTICE OF ALL AS SHOWN IN THE ~~G~l~C~~t!.t~8u~ Frye F.mlly Trull, cJo The O!Hn by• tlal• ut teder Rec:oidtr o1 NtC1 CWllY E•CIPI ul 5-1 wuiity ~ hambra. CA 9180t. SIVI! ON LOT f OF SALE SERVICE., INC. CONDOMtNIUMPLANANO MAPS RECORDS OF OR· Fieldstone Companv, 14 ciodtt uniOn Of• cnee ttllflfr0nltlel(oi'911a.-all, MDTiaOfTIWlnl'llAU ... llff Oii rll,lhts ll'llMl8' Kiefer g Eyeriek Mo r-SAID TMCT 10525 AS PR 0 FESS I 0 NA L AS DEFINED IN THE DEC· ANGE COVN'TY. ' Corpot'tte Plaza. Newpon dll•n by• 11•11 °' l6'del fllln«ll !WW•. MllAI 98' end T.l. Ml. M2t monui.i •Y\•S "-1"' .. 0- tuary Glendale, Dirac-SHOWN ON SAID COft. FORECLOSURR COR-LARATION EXCEPT ALL Ol1 GAS 8e•ch, c.ltl. t26e0 savtnQI ~ lolln •uac.• Oltllr.1'1.--.-'-...... YOU AA{ IN OHAUlT UN-t'Uf\ll .,ld Olhut l'lydrocs-tors • ~ • Tl\11 bu1ine11 la eon-tlion Mvtnga "90Cl9llOl'I ,,..._ ....... .,., ,.,,..,...,., b0f•11 IJOV ,., .. ,~ n-. . DOMINIUll PL.AN. POMTION, • Tnastoe PARC£L 4: EXCLUSIVE "41NEAAlS. ANO WATER dueled by· Tenant a-In-MMnQS l»M ltMK•l-0 1 11t111t~. lhll 1111ybt Wlllw! or DEA A OEEO Ol lAUST DATED llnuwn thiol fl"'Y tie ..,..._ EXCl!PTtNG FUR-Marina LL.ate, 5 H"t' EASEMENTS IN ANO TO RIGHTS BUT WtlHOUT Common Seeteon St02 oC tt"' FllWln llldt1Nld--S ---~ JUlY 21, 19M l*lESS YOU oo utD_" 1Ml '-"° wll~ "'"'EYERS THEA THEREFROM ton Centro on,,., Ste. THOSE PORTIONS OF LOT ;~~g ~~ ~ The regl1tt•nl(1) eoin-t69I Codi eno *'11'10r""'1 111t~llt01til ~ .... ,.-,.TM{ •ACTION 10 PAOTtCT 111,...,,.,. 11141 •euht 10 - "' All IMPAOYEllENTS 1050 .. nta Ana CA t OF SAID lRACT 10525 FEET THEREOF AS RE l"llenC*I to tr11nHCI buW. do............., in Illas..... 11111 Qlltfllt ll'folq\ Ille N1tCt or YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY 8( "''"u 'l<Nu u•lAUfu Md~ Meyers, Nancw .J. ANO APPURTENANCES 92 7 OT ,5 '1 S4 ( 7 t 4) SHOWN AND DEFIHEO AS SERVED IN DEED FRoM neu undlf .,,. Fle11tJou1 •he ._.., ltnJer other I the ~ 500 tet1 ol"" W>wt SOlD Al A PUlllC SAU f "''' itw1auun ••111 Mice Oii age 89• passed LOCATED OA TO BE 432·7715 RESTRICTED COMMON HENRY T SCGERSTROM ButlnHs N9me(I ) lilted e&9h • ecceci&ed ltw Tr11tt lace o1 .. d .. ncl H rtMMd '-YOU NHO • fla'\,AHATl()N lti.i Ull()l'I 500 1~ °' lhe away January 11 LOCATED 0 .. S D D · •bo'te on:~ ~4. 1992 .. trV1<f "'1htldd .,_ "'T Of Tlif'NATUAE OI THE PM-sut>sMf-.e C>I UICt "'1d.• 1993 In Fountal,; '" Al Publlslled Newport AREAS WHICH ARE AOJAs AN OnfERS. RECORDED Pet~ M Och ence ol the l , ~ die IMnt eomp.n, I Mtdligan CUOfltG AGAINST YOU VOO 1~i.VUO 111 dL<W horn:;: Valley, CA FOfmer1y LOT 1 OF T RACT Beach-Costa Mesa Deily CENT WITH ANO AP-~MBEA 2:• 19~8, IN JtmH E. McNemer•, unW funds~· •v .. l CorpollltOll 111 •n 111strurt11nt 5"0ULOCOHTACT AlAWttR IMnoi CornfotH1y • Mw: employed with Olsos 1052S. Pilot Januwy 7, t4, 2t, PUATENANT TO SAID Of' OF~~·~~~987 Trus\M o1 \h• McNamara ._to ow~ or~ rtCO!ded Nowmbel I 1979, 111 Notca It '*""1 11f*1 111t Wtpuo•hoo •ocordod neytand as 8 fashion EXCEPTINO FUR-t993. PARCEL 1, 2, 3 ANO 5 OE-PAACEl 2: EASEMENTs A.wcable Trust IM .. e nwtt• or 1~ 8oo1t 13316. Pege 1290 ot on JAH~Y l2. 1993 • 945 vombu• 8 •079 '" 8cllda buyer tor 20 years T HEA THEREFROM th712 SCAIBEO HEREIN AS SET FORTI-I lN Tt4E ARs Leon lyan. TNStM ot the S..O Milt ... bit mad4t Ollcllll Reoolda P#cel 2 Non AM, GATEWAY MORTGAGE lllle P1t1,.· 1180 Ill () .. She will bo Clearly EXCLUSIVE EASE, PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL !.• AN UNOls TICLE ENTITLED EASE· ~,!~m Hwwet lyon '976 tM.11 •llhout <.0venan1 o tltluli'4 NtllMlb 11 tef lorlti COflPOAATION. a Clllfornll ~~t'2 A missed by her 2 llENTS IN AND TO ALL VIDEO OHE FIFTY·FIFTH MENTS OF THE DECLARAs Dlcil J Rtnd.,I Trustee of '•ari.nty, tlll.l'-.S Of NY In b Sect~ tntC'9d ~ Corpottlon • Trut• SUccll· 1 "l-~ n _.,.,.... daughters: Lynn uw THOSE RESTRICTED Trust-Sale (l/55TH) FEE SIMPLE tNs TION Of; COVENANTS, Iha oidc J. ~ncntl Ind l909fdinQ lltle. POIS~ Seltltmelll tf1C1 EllClotehr!llnl" IOt TrUltM OI SllbtOIU• Tllll· "'..,:\'t~!:!:!. ~ and K.11ren Shirley. 1 COMllON AREAS AS No. 82-3515 TEREST IN ANO TO THE CONDITIONS A,..0 RE, Carolyn L Rllndtl TrvSI DI enwmbanc.ti to .. hs ~,,,.,, F'ide .. E .. rnerr IM under tnd pursualt IO Olld b ll uu~IYfV C.AMI) un .,_ Granc:lch1ldren and 1 SHOWN 0 .. SAID CON· WEM Loan No IMPROVEMENTS AND AP-STRICTIOHS. RECORDED K1111en Revnolc:t Ocha :: :'°~"' dl/flC.UI •nd •Ore~ CMr Coftillllll'tll. 01 Ttvtt recotOtd AUGUST 5 INC• ot fotet 1 t~ N '* Great-Orandchlld DOMtNIUllPLAJll, 8004723 • PUATENANCES ON LOT 1 ~~v'~~~~ Young By: Peter M. Och1.1heraunder wl1h ~,;:,~• F'eclll••" of 1f11 tl1dt em• l9M•lftatNo 86-342659ol m11p 1t-..1t1X>d in 8cltlll •M and Brother: Sam RESERVING THE.RE, Ceunty: ORANGE OF TRACT I 0525 (IM· AN 0 AMEN 0 MEN TS Atwney-4n-lact pu-*l thete1n, and I °flltllltlU" ol h OldlraPJn al Ottlall AtclorOI Ill lie Olflot Of P""VI!) 10 I I ..... I 1 ut M.1: Recupero. FAOll, EASEMENTS NOTICE Oft PROVEMENTS) SUBJECT THERETO. William Lvon 11 Trut~ of Utll*d pr1"QPll ot the not Co11tnen11 Col\d•llOftt a fie County Rtc:orw of OR· '~111~'"~ ~ 11tWtlb of Vis11a1on will bo held F 0 R ACCESS IN, TRUSTEE'S • .. LE TO THE TERMS ANO CON· PARCEL 3· AN EXCW the Oehl Children I Ir-eacured by MoCI o.id wll R I "-... NilGE County Silll ot Cerlor· ltl'ULP Cuunly 4'00 -s·oo p M on GR•ss G • E"' -. • revocable Trual tor the I ........ tslric:llOM or -"~ _, .. nla ElltCll•d br .-1CHAEL PAACEL 3 A Th ad ' J · 14 m. • E RESS, "' YOU ARE IN DEFAULT OmO .. S Of THE DECLA· SIVE EASEMENT FOR 8en1h1 of V1ctorl1 G11t "'••I 1·-eon 'J Pf Al&OcilliOll (Ille •()ed11•lt0n1 l(<:l(HAM NitO fC .... MI GR£E~ n .... ~ 199u~ 18~ boon .• _ • CAOACHMENT, SUP, UNDER A OEEO· OF RATION, AND THE TERMS SIOEYARD PURPOSES, AS Ocha ~ Nolfl, 1... recordtd M.lrc;h ~· 1912 ti 11 IECXHAM Will S£ll Al P\JB IUI lllQfllU ·~ .... ~ 8 ar r .... wn PORT REPAIR RE TRUST DATED AUGUST ANO CONDffiONS OF THE SET FORTH IN THE SUP· w 111 L • T 1 t "'"' ~195 ut lhe lrUll ' . IJ''11111U "'W1 •'<>wn es ._ Mortuary. G1.a11eslde PLACEMENT .AJNTi 27 t!isl UNLESS YOU ,_ PLEMENTAAY DECLARA· th 1 o::hvonc~'1c:1 nn,M ~ llnd of the 1rua11 CIMled slrument no 12 10 113 1. ot LIC AUCTIOlli TO HIGttEST rnur1 011vQ N011n on ,,_ aeMces will be held • TA.KE ACTION TO PRO-MASTER LEASE nE· TION OF COVENANTS e 1 • ' ren 1 ,,. uld o.ci ol Trust ()thcqt Rft;O,,.,-.lldlnyMltro 8100lR FOR ~IER'S 11'-'P ul lr11t.1 Nu ll317 • 9:30 AM. Friday. :~=~~.::D ~TH~Rs TECT YOUR PROPERTY rr CORDED AUGUST 10, CONDITIONS ANO RE; ~-.:.b ~, T5:,~h'l>Jo~: Wl!I PAC Rleconvtiy· menta or .~mtn!J tlltltlO CHECk (payttlla at time OI ... , ... •ll811 hJWl<MJ "' .. Jan 15, t993 at Hor-1 A L "' MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-1959, IN SOOK 4633, STRICTIONS RECORDED Ochs ance, Inc .. a Cehlo1n1 Pa!Cll""'"'* •42·33\·!.$ The In llwtul money ot Ille United .. 911 P-uu.s 36 llllCJ 37 fll bof Lawn Mt Olrve SHOWN ON THE CON· LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED PAGE 274 ET SEO .. OF IN 800K 1393S PAGE 369 Wllh111n l on H TrualN 01 Cofpor1hon. aa Trustee total elllOUll al 1f11 ~blllnct SlllHI II Th[ IAAJll (NORTH) M•~I ~ 1..wrdl M emorial Park. DOMINIUM PL.AN OR AN EXPLANATION OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS. OF OFFICIAL REOOAOS, the Abl~tlt Otha lr·l ''°1 Ou... Strvtl. S'4t 230, ol lllt otihoauon MCIHd by u fNTIWtCf TO THE COUNTY ul 0.ionye C.iuniy Note: Costa Mesa, CA AS Dt!FINED tN THE NATURE OF THE PRO-The atrMt tddrtll end OVER A PORllON OF LOT revocable "°rf\lll dated A4ts-He1 wporl ~ CA.,9He0, Oetcl al TMI tlld *""""'""' 1 COURTHOUSE. 100 CIVIC C(M· lh1.1 luQal dWitnpjlOfl ~ --------" HCLNIATION. CEEOING AGAINST YOU. 01her common c:1-'-'•t1on 3S Of SAID TRACT NO. It 25 t976 !I 141 fie0..3971. ~ I<• _ _., 1 TEA ORNE WES'T. SANlA NIA. w _uin dlll"'s hum IN.._. PARCEL 3 • NO ... YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ·-V'-· 10275 ~· p Jo Hendr~kl. lru11 .. ·s Sale ttmaltd cotta. l)Pfnatl arid Id GA 1111Qfll 1ttt lfld lnlttest lMt\(..loi>'I0#1 ahOwh un 1he ---------'EXCLUSIVE ' EASE-LAWYER If "'Y· of the real pro~t1y YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Trustee of. the fl~ ~s Otlalf, 0.ltld Oll08/1993 VJl'Ca • lhl timtol Wltlalj)l.t>ll· ~ID Ind nowhtkl 11y rt Ill.~! ol hut.I 1oh1uud IQ a ••••J On JANUARY 2t 1993 ., c:tescnbed ·~ 11 put· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Johnlon TNSI E1t.ablllhed ASAP'72880 ttllOn ol ... Not~• ol Sell II unw ~ OM4 ol l •ust In Ille E•W11l10f\ Mt.I 8 UI llll• llENTS FOR ACCESS, 10 00 .\.M .. PROFES. ported 10 be· 2U2 DATED 7124(89. UNLESS Nov9mber20 1991 114 1rz1. tfl8 S\O!I0.17419 Pi ymel'lm'*be PfOCllftraltUltitdlllAICICounty 11us10 • !>4111.! uu.t1•n1-.. INQRESS, EGRESS, SIONAL FORECLOSURE BOSQUE SPRI NGS , YOU TAKE ACTION TO K•lt\A. JohNon 1 'caite ·~~~on -'d Slltt clltaCltd • LOT 7 ~bu ~•aollll '"-' INia EN c R 0 Ac H II ENT'. CORPORATION u dllly ap-COSTA MESA. CA 92626 PROTECT YOUR PROP· G9rf Frye Tru91N of tN PUBLIC NOTICE ...... Ot llillOtlll .,.,., • ,,.., ua PT fOR THt 'SOU'THERL y ltl(lill ~llj)ftOn 11 moie •· SUPPORT AND FOR pointed Trustee under end The unOerllgned Trust" EA~. rT MAY 8E SOU> AT Frye Fllmfly Tru.. NOTICIOFTlllUITlnSAl.E Ol'Hll b 1 Ital Ot tedtra! crtllM tOO Flll THEREOf, •O LOT u Hlu 111 Kklnltlytng ... O~HER PURPOSES, ~to °:1, ofJ~~ dfsdalma 11ny Hab<llty lor ~Eros~ ~~-rio°'.! J Rllndell. Trualee ~ the Triat Seit No 81)t153i§CA """":. ~ Glflfl rir ... 8 EXCEPT fOA THE NORTH· ::::!n ~·Id ~ J:J::: MAl90l LAWM-A LAS •MOWN IN THE CDMPAN't'bylNC. A CA~ tit'/ lncorr9C1MU °' the OF THE NAl\JRE Of' THE Cerolyn L Randal tnlst nleOldlrKo 12S71S ar....,..NW9•ndbin-.» ERlV 1300 nn TH(AEOf. lnhoo ~ ~ 311 '° MOUNf OlM ~:DO•INIUll PLAN FORNIA CORpOA,ATIO .... streec eddrt" end other PROCEEDING AGAINST /::,:: ofE.ftleM:=;:.; YOU AM IN Dl1AUlT UNDllt 810\ UWlgi l9Xllllll\ 0t uv All IN BLOCK II OI lAACl Thu ahwt .-ddreu •"9 e...-y • ~ AS DVINED IN aa Tru1tor(1) ,.corded common dHlgn.Ulon, If YOU, YOO SHOULD COH-R.wcable Truat IA DHO Of TltUIT DATED l\OI II"*~" IKlcn ~102 n2 IN THE CIT'Y Of NtWPORT ull!UI wnimun ~llO& ~ • Cr.....-y THE DECLARATION . SEPTO.IBER a, t98I 81 riy, lhown llwe.!n. TACT A LAWYER. OoNld p JoMeon I of F1 I Codt rd 8UlflO. IEACH. COUNTY OI OAAHGE, 11 1111V n4 lhG •CNll pr°""'" "Smllfl AU Fottlu " PARCEL 4 : E.XCLU. Inst. No. 81-1934 In~ -Said Ale Wiii be made, 3495 WIMBLEDON WAY, Truatee of' lhe Donald ~ ~ TUO*::rlYOCTU YT~~ :nct!n.. '.,_ 91119 STATE OI CAllfOAHIA. AS OU!!Vit.W 9()CMI 1s pur ... 1825 Gisler Snta U.S~MDITS IN P1i9.9 -o1 C)lftdat ~ords bu\ .wllhOu\ COll9Nf'll or COSTA MESA. CA Johneon Trueit 1ablllhlei _,..,.. IO 11 ~OH AM» AECORO(O '"' tn be !> L61U1t>ury c.ot.1. A.ND TO THOS• ~ lrl lhe office"' the ColMlty Im-"(lf • lltMt ed~• or Nov9mber 20 ,:2 "'°"l•T'f. n .. ., • IOU) The tlreel tddttu Ind Olhe ... 8()()1( 23 PAGE 6 Of .-is. ~ .... UIJl1 Boacl\ CA .,... Coeu MeN TIONS OF LOT t OF Reeordtt ol ORANGE ~:~":u °' PoS-common dHlgnatlon ot KelUI A. Johti.on AT A PUIUC IALl. fF 'tOU commondla91MIOt\ I Illy, of CELLAHEOUS ~. AfCOROS lllu Uflt.kltlfO'Wd TrutfM i.. • .;woiiii'l;l;l=t~-~ SAID TMCT 10525 County, CALIFORNIA. ' e, pn>perty la ~ abow, G.,y Frye T~ of the .. ID Atf U~AMTIOfl OI 191J propeny dttctlltcl eo.... • 01 SAID OMHGE COUNTY ll1!1oi.l•1m:i. •n¥ h•l.llllly fOf ' aHOWN Alf DEFINED WIU. SEU. AT PUBLIC Miilon, °' encumbrMCea, no WllfYanly le gi';an • lo Frye F.,,...; Tf\191 lHl NATIJU OF THl pllPOl*l IO bt M "8c~ The thll acldrtn lftd ollllf any •n1.ouect1Ws. ot l>te PACIP1C dW AS RUTIUCTD COii-AUCTION TO HIGHEST to P"Y the unpekj b•Mee itl com~enne or oar-Krlaten ~·Young MOCUDINOI AOAMT YOU, Drhia.~...._,CAIJlll, COITllTIOll dellgntllOll, II tny. ol 11w111 •d<.lr111s ·~ otlillltt •MONA&. ,AM llON ARUS WHICH BIDDER FOR CASH, of Ste ~e(1) aecured by l'KtMSs). The btnlilldarv Wltll.wll Uyon, at lruetN YOU .. OUl.D CONTACT A Thl~TMMedatltN N 1111 PfOC*lV clnefl&>H ~urnn>oohtlldeslQNllOI ii"""'· Cenwt • Mort CASHIER'S CHECK OR NICI ONd of Tl\ISI. with In-under Uld 0.... al TNlf, of !tie Oc:ha ChMdren It· LAWYP ......... ..,, al aDM II ourpotltd 10 bl S31 IO•fl :·-: ~....---- ery uwy Ml AOJACSWT WITH CERTIFIED CHECK. (PllV-tereai thereon u f)fovlded by rMIOn of • btNcft °' r~bl• Truet for the ' lllY-r ""'"~ 12ND STREET NtweOAl n~ni ul itw 3~p_:_~V~~ AND AJtPURT•NANT able • time of Ale In law-In u1q note(a; ed\lln(»I II deftult In lhe obliollOnt 8eneflt al Victoria Gall On O~ • I 00 p M . N.A. the "'"' tddrn• end otflff BEACtl GA t2e6T-untN11tl bdtanc.u ot ltie olroll- 'AN ..,.,,.. -..,..,...., TO MID PMCE&.a t tu1 moMY of ftle Unlltd I.Ind ' ' MCUt.o ~. r-.eo-Oen. lllORTGAOl llAVICU, INC.• OOIMIOlldtliq.IOI\ I fin/, Tht' dttli.. T uu111111 IOLIMOtJ 1..1¥ 11\ti 1-11• ~ 9Mclfl 2 3 AMO 9 D.; St.I", peyable to Prol•• 11ny, • ftle terms of 'ore executed 8nd a.Iv• William L .. Ttuttee of the~ ~ TIUllff llldtt ht*\ Sid .... wlN be lllldl. blA Ull ...,ned tuttM Olly to 00 ~ en<1 'tHlSOn P~~~ .... ~! ... !!!!~~ aCRla'eD HllR .. N Monal Forecloawe COfJ>O' ~Id ONdandof Trust, 1Hs, «Id to the~ a t~• Oc:.r."'chlldr•n 11· al'd pltllllnl 10 DMd of Tfl•, will!Out c:ovtnent or w1111nty, :::,""'~ O~l;:I, al!lu oiiumaled COSIS, .. , • radon) AT THE CHAPMAN c •ro• ••l)enMS of Wl'ltten o.c:taretlon "°' Oto revoc•bl• Tr\ltt '°' the Recorded 011 09120/00 .. tllplMNdor~ ..... --• IAlll5US aod 9d'tllflCl ... , h ,... ....... VfDM•CDELo• .. 1 • .a.,ul, .. T°"Y AVENUE ENTRANCE TO the Tru1tM and of !he fllUlt llnd Demand'°' Sale, tleneftt of $tnte JoyOI OoculllM "o 90-499171 eoo. -IOft. Of 1nw1111111u·c11, b "'"'~ .. Olltf ~mon "1• MICl of ltw INIWtl ~ ' THE CIVIC CENTER BUILD-lruall crdted by uld Deed and written nocloe ol ct.-Ocha .. " ....---Iona ..... ,." lnY· .,,O'M\ heflln. tl('n ot Iha ~ICU al .... It •u .... If ""H (tll•TNt PE• ING, 300 EAST CHAPMAN ol Trull rtutt and al alec:tlon to Wllflam L .. T'rute .. ol Paoe ol OllUI Aetorda rt Ille putpOM ol lllltlylllg lht l'ht IOGll amounl ol N llllPlld '" 0-4!> 4113 bl Mor1uary * Cha.pet SIMP\.a IMTUUT 1M AVENUE. ORAHGE CA 911 Th• I01.91 tllTIOU"t of the cauM the undettloned to ttee Abl:!'h Ocha h• Ille oll~e ol Ille Recordel ol ,..,.._llfQndbyaldOttcl btMnOe of Ille ObllQlfloll tt-In Mldllicin 111 1.tJll, "'- Cramatton MD TO TMS •"'4Wa-tight. title end lnter911 eon-unpaid t:Mllane• "' lhe obll .... uld property '° -Illy rwoc;tble TNll o..td Au-CJlo•noe COl#llt. Ctldofn11 ex• ol Tn.at lncWrG"" ..... ~ CllllCI "' .... prOl*IY fO b110ld l 1U)IOO ... ~ • c;a111 • • • .. T. A .. 0 A,.. veyec:t '° and now held by • aald obligltione. and ,,..,.. °"" n 1171 CIMd by 0.111 I( llld ,..,_ ol N T ~ The lftd ~ esllmalltcl COSll, 11)1 • 1,.huc;J. ""-"" un ...... 110 at<>edway PURTaNANCES ON It under Mid ONd al Trull oauon secured by th• at11r tl'i• vnd1r1lgned 1.aon L~. T""'N Of the llld'homeM Pwc1er9r-. ._., bl111hcllly 11nr* Mid OMd o4 uPeMtt Ind~ at I'll 111 n..1eon.t I*"'. • ch«• CO.ti~ LOT t OI' TRACT In the Pl'09911Y lltl,Hlled In P'Ol*tV to be IOtd end cai'9ed uld notb of ct.-w-.m ........ LYon tt7t lltl'd encl ... WU HU AT Tll* hefelolOlt t111tUllCI Ind lrM Of Ille i\11111 piiOlclllOll Of dlin'-n llY • 1Uh1 or I_. .. ....... ______ ..;.;..;.;..o_ uld ~ and St.ate d• reuonablt utlm•led fault and OI etecelof'I to be Truet PUIUC AUCTION TO TM ~19d 10 .. undlf'liolled e N Nob Of Slit 11 1.11>c111 un1011 Ut • c~• ........... , 1Ct1bt0 u: reeo,ded Fet>ru•ry ''· TW1 ....,,,.,,. .,,.. llled HIGHUT llDOlll FOR CASH ..... OtclllltlDti ol DlltlAI 111un 01 •NEflCIARV Clr9•n bot • 11•1\I OI tedtral STIRTlll& I llEW BUSlllESS?'I The ..... Depel1rNne .. the Piiot .. plM-.d '° eMOUrQ • new MMcie now av.l•ble '° new bueln ...... We Wilt now IEAACH the neme tot you .. no ...,. ohlrgt, • ._. ~ the ~ and the ,.. to the ~ Howe In ..... Awa. Then, of CCMM, """ the IW'Oh .. OOftltPl ... d .... tu. your ftcmltoul ~ name ~ wtth tM County a.rte. ~ onOI • ...... for '°"" ...-. • requWed ~ ... -then • ~ proof c.-publcllltc" wtltl Courtly ~. ,.'•------· ~ ~ ~ Nop • ~ wlll the ~ c:a.rti of .,._. 11 1 ol Mlt 111 ' ~ lof s.11 elld 1 MAY EUCT TO UNOER810 ":'""IY1 ant.I kNtn •"'°'• -.... .....,.. age ... OrMoe ~ on o.cern. ""'-• Ill eddlloll to CMti Ille e ""' U""'Ut ~'°"!/JI ~ Aecorde In '1e al· bef I , 1192 lllO!ltY ot 1111 lfllled Siii•) • .... Cit OM-* and £19Ct1Dn TM• wl 1ClOJC)( 1 c:eit.1et's ~ btlnlo l(JaCltl9d 1n flee of 919 reootdlr' of ()e, P~74'1 ... ~A*"-lf'lrtllCll $11. TN it•4*'caetd dltc* *""' by t ltJtt °' _,, Sut.1enn 5102 ul the F....n. M9t ~ P\Mlhed Ntwpor1 a.ch-ltleCMcc..t ~ 300Etll No1io1 ot Deed alld E19Ct1Dn 0 CllClll litlb\ Of a Cl** 1.'81 Cud11 *"' auetv.lled'° .:fd..:::,. --~ "*:; C-. ,._. D4lly Noc o.-~ AlllM, ()rqt, ~ Sii lo 1111 __., _, W. drMI by 11• 0t llcltfll ..,. ~~1":' ot"' :::.---:..;: wtmltllY. ..,_. « Imo eemt. 24, 31 , 1992. ~ "!.: ,! :: !'T:.,-:;r _,.,.::;: ::::!. 1nounc1 IOlll ...m1a 1 • ..-1tw1 ...wi 11 ~I 1"9 plied, ~ tlle po. flY 1, t•, 1'9:1 "' lnOI •odtloll Of uwtlOI 11utl ">llV Wttl'ltlalO llw Ji ...ion, ot lftCUITltwanc:., 1't47t GI Tru. In "'8 Jll14*TY....... tft:it Mfl ~ NI" IPldlN Ill llcloft 5102 MJ•l\Ce or 1tw, Ttuatff'• to r-t "-rtilallring princl-"id Collrcy • C.fllou• OAT£ Ot~ o4 I'll A-* CMa _. Owtt ut1tel 1uf'ld1 ~ PJll eum ol ._ not.iii(•) ... PUIUC MOTICI n LGI 4? o1 T1«1 Ho Mn. NA MORlGAOE SE AV ICES ~ .. '° ..,._ 111 M •~...._., to thu ~ or 41ft-~ ~ ~ dMd = ~ 111t C1tr ot N...,ort 8ttell. INC, AS TRUSTEE ,_ lft IN twlflt Of _,. 11111-."' • INl4t• 01 r9'I ,_, • .......... ._. Coun1y ol Orange S..te E MAIN STilEH. 2 O'* 1"111 Clltl It ...... Ill s.l .... •II tMI lftede. Mid note prowlded, .0.. 14 C.libM II I* ,,.f MOOl'd9d LOOf\ STOCl<TON CA =· TMtte lftlW ...,._ Ill ..... ltu• •llhl.IUI c:tr1en•nl /H ftnCM, " .,,,, under the ~....... .,. ,.· 0.-..) 20 n ....... Hlllllbtf ' (209 .. o4 flt "T...-e'I Otld uftll w(Nr~. '""" Qt .,,.., =e ~ ~ ~ ~ ":::. ~ M oi .-;r'..:.... !_ Iii S7'2 !CATHY t<IHG ASST 1111\dt '**'-....... IO I'll "IQIHl.flne) 1tttw, llOtM_.,. ' ·-· --.-.. --=,. •· · ·--· """or~• 1 ,.._, '" llf\(,Ufftbr.,IC.UI 10 ..._ •pen ... ot tht TNatet L I R »P\JAHCH, 914 o11b 01 die CovMy....... 9l0AETAAY oCrill!lt thu 111d1it1llfClneu 11i1e..,... and of tte w1t1 CHlllod Ollll 94.. C-. Meta. ca.if. Mid OOl#Wy. AP ,.. .. ''''°' U.201$ f1111 .. wl tit_.. Dul by .. Kl °'"1d ad11•no99 ~.=.°'ti!':. ~1 T "" 114 Giii ... PAOP£ATY sa.o Al IS. Jin 14, tt. a. 1183. WlllOllt OMNl!t Of ...,-._ lhut4M-* "''" ........ Mnlrf ~ tl93, •er:~ C0.: ..e... c;.i. 12t21 ' lllUI .,_,. a1"" il'fJJld PU1UC NOTtcl _,... • ....-. ....-i ~=-~,.:::0n. =.:: '""" ... 919 ~ "° ... Thi• bVMMll II CM-of""~~ 'Y ... llD••tlon ........ llJC.Uftld hy ... ctwd' .. ~ !Oe411ed M IC>t ~ by: M l"dMdlMt OllCI ell T.-..S 1an ~ YOU ARI& IN D&f AUi. llflnOlt, ID ~ tit rlfMllllltt 111~ust thMllClll d prOllldld 8ol#I lAWtt ltrMt, ()fl. The reglttr .... (1) com. llllllltd oetlt. ......... -UHDIRI A DEID Of ptlftdpli *'Of llt Mle(I) • •1 Nlll Huw, ,_ c;...._ -.. ~ t2eee menoed lo .,..... bull-llltaa • dlt .. ~ 11111111 ,_.. TRUST, DAftD JULY t4 Oll'8' ~ .. Otld ef r,. .,.1 ~ u1 ttw tNJi11ia Al ... ttme ot fte ....... ,,... ..._,., fte ~ cdOfl ol lht N-. .. Seit II ,.. ""'-.HI 't'OU l AK 111111 '*'-' '*-· • ... and ut lhW 1111111 ""8111d_, ~ Of l"9 tdce, .,...,... NlrN(tl ,__ 14t1,M711 ,.,..... tul Ill ACTION TO ~ROTIC ~ 111 .. ""'(1), .... w l 0..1 ol TIUlfl the '°"' ~ Of lhe un-..,._,.on: _,,. t, tta c.l1tl 1 ----~ lft YOUR "'ONMY, ft MA ~· llflttf 111 ..... of ... ....... "-Cl ..,.,__ :::' == ~ ~ o::: ~~~,,.. .. ._ lied Mot MlilMI .. I =l~ ~Aw:=L .....::':'i..ia:=:.-: ~,~.::= ~ dMd ~ ..... 919 c-ny a.. Of ..... _,. -• ...., IPLANATION O' THI"' ... er.-._, ... OtM tl70I ca••I 114 e.3ro'. ., Md .. ,..._., C»tl9. ... <>r... County Oft DecMto ..._.,.._...__,, NATil"a M Tffl ftRO .. ...._ C-.-MI WUl!nt. VU,._, ,._., and edvtnOla It ber2), lte2 ....... _.. ....... _. CHDeNO ACWNIT ¥0U O. O(Cl-"111• _,..., o..t ~ M U32."22.21. Nlllll ......... Alt I dlJI• •...,. YOU IMOULD CON'TACT IATIWl'f _, Uti .. ttll fl II ,....._ I'll a the ""'*Md ..................... .,...._,11 LAWYI" ,._,_ ASAP10l15 lime Of .. 919 OS**'ll C-. ..._ ~NII .... ti,_ ,....., C.. .... NOTICa Oii ·-,,... 1'7 ti t• tflt :., ~:: !he ._y ,, 1•. i• ... ,., ....... ..,.. ... .. .. ~~\:,::"'a ...-eotOl1tADO.,.,.,,.. Det9t fl/l9t'n TMOI Tiil .... ....... .... On .-....,., it IHJ LOIAIWillll. CA ,..,,.1 .. ------- T .o. SDVICI co. ........ ' • I •• ,,., .. I I 00 A "' • •' ,,.. "'111.rtt • ....,, ~Mlf •..., != SILL •""""'...,....,.,. ut Sutee 100 •1 '"" lotiOw, aywmr ... .,., .. ., ~ .. .. ... 1711 ,. .... ~ ... ..., .. flt ,.._. ·------. ~=--= --· . -....... ... _.... ___ ... , ._. CA -n......, 0e.,.. County I.If 0e.,..,..,.,.... ..... -:a~I •• .... ..... ... • . 9&• ot Cel*•nie ...,._.... "' Ot••••• OA ..... ......., ._ ,~..._....,., ,.. Recanu .. •a ('1t ....... ,. -"" ... ,..... ...,_ • ~,... c.. ...... • AVAM AaLa,, nte _. ..... Mi..., Ii<•": a• duly 1t11tMMnllt .... .,. \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot ( Thursday, January 14, 1983 • '9llJC IOTICD PUIUC NOTICll PUii.iC IOTICU flUIUC NOTICU "'9&JC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICES PUii.JC NOTICES PUIUC IOTICU flUIUC NOTICES "*.IC IOTICll llUILIC llOTICI LIM For..-OJM. fkiie &-174'0 Ea.-~ ... ICH CA tlt4t. -I*· "*'-" M '-'· 1to63 K4W1 0 Stnoch U'll Ilg 1t\• 1991t1tal\\(t} 'om-Thtl li.ilmed ... .... n... ...._. ... ..... w •nca --~~-;..;...;.:,.::__ 2 , t...161• FO(ffl, CiM 92630 ~ •201 Twi.n c.w ~ ~ °' ... '°'" Ca1Nt1111 CCK.Vt. CotoM • ._ Cwde ~ Pn. menc.d IO It~ ~ W\OI IM ~ OM at """" 11119 County Oertl ~ _...;_,;;;..;;..::.;.;._..;;.......; __ _ cnto1.aae 0on .,. Dryad••• a10 ""° · · ~ c.w t1120 Cal.I toA• · ne.e un«Mt "'-,..~~ ~~Yon DK-0r.,. ~ °" ~ Pl •• s 4 "••M'•n N•wport C•nt•r Otiva, Royal ~ling SeMcie.. 8UATON COS4 JUNK, UMI S Plllet. 2-MS ~ Tt111 b1.11 n.u 11 coo-~ N.arn9(1) bleo bet e. 1"1 1, t9t3 •· ' HP.._ ................ lull• 1210, Ntwpott tnc. A Call1ofnla Corpora. THEEMLINOEon TOC>t.S, la Court. CorOt\a c .... OUC1ed by "'1sband -"' •t>owe Oft o.c.mt1et 11, fSSH~ fSS.t• ....... .. .......... e..cn. Cal.f 92860 tton, 17480 E. 1ni St AUTO PARTS, MISC. 11120 W'fl 1992 Publo5hed .... por. a.~ P~t.hM Newport 0..C.l'I The Fo11oW1nQ ,...,. the folowllng petlOnt Th19' b11atn1t1 11 CCW\o #101, TUAn. c.lif, 82680 FURN, BOXES. BRIDEN-Tt111 bus11\es1 11 con. The r419111tanl(a) com· ~ L ,,_,,.,, Costa ....... o.ify PJoC 0.-COii.i M•N 0.iy Pilot Jen ..-e OoinQ .......... -. ••dcMrla bullMtt u ducted by: Ill\ uninc:or.~ Tn•• bu1IMS1 It con. BALL E035 DAUM SET. ducted by: husband Md IMl\c.d co ltltlaact bua.· Thta 11.Cemen« • ., fded C•mbet 24 ll 1m J.-.u-14 21 2J fet)N-4 WESTEAN OECAl MM--LME yt rated anoc11tlon oth•r ~ed by: a COtPC>t9110n MISC BOXES, MISC wote ,,... undet tne Feb~ W'ltt IN Counry Clet1I <1' • • ' uat'f • • • -• • 1(£TING & SAL£S ... NmlS 14 ~~l· lhan•PMl*thtp The 11g1atrant(1) c~ FURN., WASHER & The reg1ttt1nt(t) com-8utineH Nam•(•) !Iii.cl 0r1n09Counlyon o.c.tn lllY 7•1"·1!WJ Th~n 199.l &•er.~ ,t7, C.... NMW 'ort Beech Cal 1· The flgllttanl(•) com-rnenc:.d 10 ltlln.Sact bus.I-DAYER. THEfMUNO fOIO "*1Ced IO llanaact busf. lbo't9 on· not yet w .ta. 1992 Th-724 ...... Cald. 92ll'I t:;g • 1 ~ to ltansac:.t ~ neu under the ~ 3 REFRIG , V w FA~l neu under !he FICbliOUt SuMn o Sp&114on0 Smi\h FSS41e7 PU8L)C NOTICE Aobert A. ~. r.1i10 ~em &tit Cono\p.wl neu undet the f"IC'tltlOus Busmen Name(t) !lfil.ed ENO. MISC BOXES. BAI-Bustnfft Nam•(•) hsted Kevin O Smith Published ..._l>0'1 Beacn-PUIUC NOTICE Fordham. Costa ...... Cllforn.a COfpOnlllot\ ~J 8u11neu Nam•(•) listed at>cwe on Novembei 1. OENBALL·FOJO AfFRIO . abO'te on not yet This Wtem.ot ..., .. filed Costa MH Oa.ly Pilot J111-Flctlt...,. F1ct1UcM.a CaM t282tl Wut we~on Slleet. tbov• on November It, 1992 MISC , BOXES. MISC Shallestt M Patel With tn. COUl'ty C1ent ol ~ 1 14 21 28 1993 8ualneu N•,... h-4.,._. N•,... Tn1s business 11 ~ S. Do Cel 82 2 1992 Royll Procea"ng ~~•. FURN • ROORIGUE-0021 Ula S Patel Orange County Ot'I Oecem· ' ' Th 70 St t t ducted by. an ~ -..Ull~· 1:a"~1 p OonM Otyadale Inc. Olona Knigttl ..... ton BRASS HEA OBOAAO. Tl'w1 11.1tement was 61-d bet30,1992 1 •aM.n Slal-•nt The registnlnl(I) c;ont-MO tt,. Ud ~ Cll lo:;· Th11 statem.nt was filed Prftldent • MATTRESS, t<EEFE--0066 T W\lt) \l\e County Cl~ of Fsssna PUBLIC NOTICE 11-:"o• F=~s :''°"' Thi F<>1iow.ng penon1 menoeO to trw:act ..,._ _, ted • ~ O~ with th• County Clertl ot This statement v.as tiled V , BIKE, MISC f~N. Orange Cowity on Jf'IWU'I Publtsn.cs Newpot1 Beacti-I JM~O COAST UMOU •• 00"'9 ~siness at Msa ~ the ~ O L.ne Gen«al ~~ ol Orange County on Oecem· ., 1th the County Clef1t ol TRUNKS. OXYGEN TANK. I, 1993 Costa Mesa Oaaly Pilot Jan. Fictitious S~NE (b)METROPO\.llAN ANflOUE S {ROM THE Buliness Nwne(s) U1M "*''"~ Ea.Ulll• P1111" bef 30, 19')2 Orangs <Minty on Januaty MISC BOXES. BARRERAS. F558792 7 •• 21 28 1993 BMslnH• N•m• COAST LIMOUSINE :>060 HE.ART, 10411 Cook C11'C1•. ·~ on OecemDer ''· ll~d' Iii CorP<Qta Pl'::a~ F55S7t7 ; • 1993 0083R ROLLw~C::oR°oEiK, P11bhlhlCI N-po<t Beacn. UlfY • ' ' • Th 709 St•tem'ent Java Road, Cosu M•w ~~=gton Beac:h c.i.1 1992 ~!#port Beac:h, Celll. Published Newpon Beach· F~Het7 ~i~N~~H 110 BOXE~ Cost.a Mesa O ~Y P1IOl Jan· Th• f oUOV<1ng pef$0ns ~hi 92626 Sart w ansloff, 1001 ~~51~1~ .,as tied 9aMO Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-Publlshed N-poft Beach· TRASH uaty t.a, 21. 28. Fabruaty •. PUBLIC NOTICE are d0tng business as Jaques B 0e11 5304 B Cook Circle Huntongton th the Count Clefts al Qlrilld B Kuhn, Jr . Gao-uaty 7, 14, 21, 28, 1993 Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Jan-Published Newport 1993 ..,_tltlou• FIESTA MOTEL. 12550 Souhoc't. Newport Beacn BeM:h C~•I !126"6 ~ar>g• Count1 ~ O.C.. ...i Pwtnet of lndustn11 Th-704 U1trf 1", 21. 28, FebNal'f •. Beach-Cotta MHa 0111y Th-726 rKO \..lltnpson Avenue, Garden Calil 92663 Th11 busmen 11 con-ber 31 1992 ~k• Partner• II Ltd., "' 1993 • PilOt Januart 14, 21 , 1993, Busln••• Nam• Qrovt, Cahl. 92&40 Tn11 busineu 11 con· duc:t9<1 by an indMOuaJ • F•••aia• Cclirporate Plata, H9Wport PUBLIC NMICE Th-'125 th119 PUBLIC NOTICE St•t•-nt S!'hlnn Chan, 12550 dueled by' an1ndrv1aual Tt'le ,.9111,1 nl(s) corn· 8-ch, Cahl, 92660 The Following persons Lampson Avenue, Carden The reg11tr1n1(1) GOITI· ~ed 10 trans.ad blls--Pu011sned Newpott ~ ... ...,.n Pr0P4tttlH . Inc . a FlctlUat.a PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTtCE t7740l ;ire dolf'O bustMSS as Orovt, Calif 92640 menc9<1 10 transact buSI ,,~,, under the FIClitious Costa Mesa o..iy Piiot ~ 0.IO'nll C«potahon. Ge,,. 8usln•u N•m• Flc11tloua MAINSlREET MEDIA, Yu Yu Chen. 12550 L.tmp-ness under me F1C'hliOU~ S1.ts1ntu fhme(I) li'lleo ~.,...., 7. I.a. 21. 28 1993 If.ti PaMet of lnduslnal StatenMnt 1n217 t75438 au.inesa Name 14978 Sana Canyoo. Suite son Avenue. Garden 84.lsinns .,_,&me(1) hstecl •OOV. Otl Dec~~, 21, Th-Jll Tl'l~78 6-tlalca Panners 11 Lld. The followi"O persons.,. Fictitious FlcUUoue Statement A, IMne, Celif 92718 Cr011e, CaJ.I 92CAO •boll• on Oe«moer t6. 1992 ~ Soull'I Hope Street, d0<n9 buslMSs as: (a) IS. 8u-.lnesa N.-Buslne•• Name The Following persons John Howard S.rnon. JS.I Tn1s business Is con-1992 • Sara Wan~ It SWie 4600, Los A"4]91H lANO MACS, (b) MAC f)(. Stateinent St.tement WI doing buSlness as: Matin Orrve, ltvt0e. ~LI d~«I by husband and ~q~,B o:. 3 1 td Tb•S statltfl..-, wu liled Calf 90071 P~ESS (c) MAC XPERTS Th• Followlng peflOllS lAKE FOREST UOUOft. 92714 WI s s :em• IOrllS I W•ll'I IN Councy c .... , OI ,Ttllt bu11n119 1~. c:on. COMPUTER CO • (d) The Followmg ptf'SOt\S are dOtng butiness as 20761 Lake Forest OrMJ. MIChael Stepnen t<.spM, The ragistrant(s) com-Wl\h the County Cl-"' of Oranqe County on Oec..-i· o..19<1 by copa11n1·rs MACINTOSH EXPERTS (e} are domq buS•nets as FOUNTAIN UOUOR, 18880 Sutte J Lake Forest, C.ahl. <&833 Conl.lnd Orn1e Co-meneed IO llansact. bu~ ~ CoYnly on O"'em. 1>41< 22 1991 If;.. flglltrtnt(s) com ISLAND MACINTOSH (I) INTERNATIONAL VISUAL.£ 8tookhur5t Stteet Fountain 92630 rona del Mar Calil 92625 nass under ltte ftC'.illOus bel' IS 1992 F5549S7 menctci 10 t11nsac1 busi· MAC XPR&SS. (g)MACINT· g~U~IN~8:!~· Valley, CA 92708 • R1cnard M. Cherveny, This bu11~a11 11 con. B~ness N~~).,:Sl:i: F554458 Pul>ll~ N~pott Bea- -.. LWldot the F1C1Jf/Ous OSH EXPRESS Ch) ISi.ANO Cal•I ' ' Nam HyYn Yoo, 11128 E IO 171 lmpe11al Avenue. duC1ed by' co-~ttners ~ • on · Pul>l Shed N-pott Hea<Jl Costa Meu oa t Pbot 0.. Buttnass Namt(l) hstea C0'4PUTER CO (•) MAC Gordon M 5'Mh Produc:· Bermuda Street. Cemtos. Garden Grove. Calof 92&43 The reg1s1rant(I) com-~12.tnn Chen Costa MK3 Oa.ty P ot De cemb«,. 31• 1992 Jan.. U.111 on Fal>NA!y 27. C>CPEATS COMPVT(R CO .. tJOns. A Caltlomt:i Corpora-CA 90701 Enc M Cnerveny, 10171 menced 10 rransact bus. Thll statemen1 was ftleo cemt>er 2• 31 . 19?2. Janu ary 7• 14 1 !193 \987 351 Noi1ll Newi>e>rt BIVd .. 1 • 200 s et Btvd Hay Sulc Yoo. 18880 E lmpenal Aavenve. Ci<vden ness under the Fict.hou1 th th c Clerk 1 ary 1 14 1993 ~USlflal Eaat~k• Plllt· • IOI, Newpo<t Beactl, 'CA s:r 'l30 i::ss Angeles' Bermuda Ss~. Cemtos, •Grove, cai.t. 92643 Bus<ness N3me(a) hsted O~anqe eeou':;t~ Dec~-• • Th 68 I r-. II, LIJ . David B l<uhn 9™3 · Calo!. 90069 ' CA 90701 'Th•s t>uStness 1s con-at>ove on Janulrf I. 1993 ber JO. 1992 No matter • what you're doing. your hometown newspaper The ....... Jr..11 W1ll1arr. Andrew Dears. fhlS business is con. Th11 business 11 con· ducted by: co-pa1100rs John H S.mon FSS54S90 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE W.stem Salt Compnny, 1801 Bu11on1hell Lare.· C:UC'ted by a corPCJ(at.on ducted by husband and The reg1strant(s) com-Michael S Kaspar Actitlout 'i«retary N-port Beacn, CA 92660 The re istrant (s) com-wile mencea 10 11ansact bus•· This st;itement was llled Pubhsl'led Nowport Beach 17B036 fits m . This statement •as filed Tn1s business is con. menc:ed ~o transact buSI· Th• r•o•slrant(t) com· ness under tne F1ct1oous with 1111 County Cieri. ol Cost.i Me~ Oa iv Pilot Jan. Fictitious Bu!Mnfft N•m• ~ the County Clerk of ducted by' an llldivldual nou under the Fictrhous menced 10 uanaact buSI· Business t.lame(s) listed Ora09e Counry on Jil/luary uary 7, 14, 21 , 28, 1993 Busl~u Nam• Statement Ofange County on DKem· The flglstrant(s) com-Business Namc(s) ltstod ness under the FtCt1llOV)I above on not yet 8, 1993 Th-705 StJ1tement The Fo ow1nq peti.ons b4r,30, 1992 menced to lfansact 0051· above Off Oec:etnber 28 Business Nama(s) listed Richard M Chervony F556744 PUBLIC NOTICE The FOl10W1ng per$OllS ace~~D~,A~Kl~~~) ;o, w • F555704 nHs UO<ler It\.• Fictiuous 1992 · ' abOVe on· N/A Enc M Cl'lerveny Pubhsned Newport Beach· are doing oosiness as Bllll'r C041d Mes.> Ca.Iii "-bhshed N-p0rt Beach Business. Na.mets) hsled Gorcsoo M. Smtih Produc· Harn Hvun Yoo. Hey Suk This statement was filed Costa Mesa onily Pilot Jan-CNS1073726 TA!NEN & CO , 660 New 92626 Cd ta Mtsa O•uty Pilot Jan-above on 11 ·2~92 tions. GOC'd')I\ M Sm1 Yoo with the County Clerk 01 uary '"· 2l. 28. February 4, Fl~tltlou• p0rt Center Dr. 1760. N-Traw~ w H1.tlC.,i'SOr' 5'17' uorv 7 14 21 28 1993 W1t11arn A Deans President Gordon M' nus statement was fifed Orango County on Oecem· 1993 Bu•lneu Nam• pon Beach, Calli 92660 VI \.emon• G•o11r \.os Ari .i;. • • • • Th 700 Th11 statement wu flied Smith Prod~ons ' with ll'le County Cle<tc 01 ber 30, 1992 Th 727 Archie Inc. 66Q Newpott gcles C 3111 • JOOl~ • • with the County Cleric of This statement was hied Ofanqe County on Oecem-F55S778 · Statal':'ent Center or. •760 Newpon Orange County on Novem· With the County Cleric of bof 17, 1992 Published Newport Beach· IC OTICE Tho f ollowmg pe~ons Beach. Cal.I 92660 Th•1s Dustfleu " con PUBLIC NOTICE bet 25. 1992. Oranqe County on Oecem· F554571 Costa Mesa Oa~y Pilot Jan· PUBL N are d0tny business as . This business 11 con. due ed by ., nd·v1d1.tal CNSt0753 .. ,.. F552579 bef 30, 199:? Publtshed Newpo<t Beach· U .. "' 7, 14, 21, 28. 1"""3 Fictitious \.OGAN FINAl>ICIAL SER· ducted by-a CCl'pOfat.on The ••91"r1 nt(S) com ..., P bl ... -.. u-........ B __ .. ~' ""' VICES 2888 Baysnora Or T ( mf'nce<:I to 1rans.ict l>US•· ~ Flctltlous u ,.,,.,.. ...... -....,.. ....... F555777 <Asta Ml.'S3 Daily Piiot Oo· • Th-708 Busln••• Name • ne reg1s1ran1 SI com n<J~s unllt'• Ille F ct t.ous 8'l-'neu Na-Cosu Mtu O~ly Ptlot De-Published Ne«pon Beach cember 2•. 31, 199l. Janu· Statem•nt I C·t2, Nowpon Beach menced to lranwc1 t>us B :;oness Namets1' k~ffO .. ...... .._. 2.a 31 1""'2 J PUBLIC NOTICE C3111 921360 ness unacw tne Ftet1t.ous " • t Statement cem..... • • 7" • anu-C~sta MoS.l Daily P1IQI J:in. ary 7, 14, 1993 Tne Fooo..,ng persons Donald L Solsby, 2888 Business Name(s) losiea 3b0111 on Decernbef 15 Th• Folk>wlng persons llY 7, t .a, 1993. u,ary 7, "'· 21. 28, 1993 Th-676 ,77402 are doong business as Bays~e Dr i C-12, New-at>ov• on January 1 1993 I :tJ2 ate OOlno buSllle'St as Ui683 Th-710 PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctltlou1 A ANO R MMAKETINC port Beach Caltl 92660 Alen• Inc Robert Tr neo T·~· s Hutti'\~ .. ~~~~ ... F~"!'c8~~~s.,E PUBLIC MATICE 3 f6 AJ11arado Pl . Newport This bus'iness is con. Pres~ent · 1 rn.s s1a•emen1 w;n 11.a ~'""" """' -19¥ PUBLIC NOTICE Busin.s.a Name Beach, Ca •I 9?661. ducte4 by an 1ne1111duat "'•n the Co\lnl'( Oerk ot ~. Sulla 267. Costa 17.,....... 179 20 7 St.tem•nt Roy L Freeman. 3 16 Al· Tl'le regosuant(s) com-Classified is • 0'-''"'9e COUOI)' on Decern- Mesa, c.i.1 9::626 --NOTICE OF Fictitious The Following pel'SOnS varado Pl Newport Beach menced 10 \Tansae1 buSt-c 0 N v E N I E N T De( Id I ~2 J(.en Loyd , 2 22 N FktltMus PUBLIC AUCTION Bu.ine .. N•m• ared0<ngbus.nessas· Calll 92661 ness under ~ F•ctitious whether you re buy F554732 Seoul\!9d1, Sulla 2000. Los 8ueine• Na9M H<Moct ts hereby g.ven St•tement ACCENT PARTY RENT· Anne E Freeman. 316 Al· Business Name(s) ksted tng, selling, or jU'it PubhV.ed N-por1 Beacn Angeles. Cal.I 90245 Slat.-t !hat Ule undefSlgMd w.11 Tho following persons AlS. 4875 E' t,. Palma v m<lo Pl · Newport Beacn above on No.....m~ IS IOoklng, cl~srt.ed ti:i~ cor.1.1 Mes> o3 1 P...01 De Ueda R.tman. 966 Blk9' lM FOl!oWlng persons sell II Put>l>C Auctlon on 1111 d01ng ~iMSs as. •604. Anal'lelm. Cahl Call! 9266t 1992 what you need' cernt.ier 24 , 31, 1992 Jllflu• 5"'"'. SUtle 267, Co.ta are doing busoness u : 01/27193 at 10 00 a m aL \. & M DAIRY, 171 2 Santa Susan G Spaulding Smith, This business 11 con-Donald L Solst>y PILOT CLASSIFlED .v .. 7 14 1993 Meu. Caltl 92626 0 RANCE C 0 U N TY AUSPACE, 8564 HAMIL-Ana Avo • Costa Mesa. 8233 Big Bear Circle. ducted by husband and 642_56 7 B • h\ichHI S1w1u. 203&1 SCHOO\. OF ESCROW. TON AVE.. HUNTINGTON Calif 92627 Buen3 Pa111. Cal1t 90621 ._•_i_le _______ _ · Hcvie A Goroqe Sole 1 ..... .., ..... TO PLACE AN AD CAl.1 I! I ' 11 , 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, .92627 • ......_Y-9•r .......... , Call Classified for details! rz 642-5678 I•:; I N. Or1111 Cl. 540-12211 [II ) I ~REAL ESTATE ~FOR SALE l UBUSINESS Ir HFINANCIAL "MERCHANDISE ~~FOR SALE .. How To Place A·Classified Ad JtOUSES/ ~NDOS .,R SALE \J 1002 Jfternoon Delight ~ OR ~thouH over· lex>klng lake. Sunny bright unit with 1•utted ceiling•. Cozy 1Ureplace. Designer .... ,ytel $139,900 • .. C.2 t W.,come ·:en•• ee• ••7s Make the tlQht mol/9. Ptlo4 AMI E-'at• OTC&.Aa......, • .,,. ~you __...onto ... . ol ....... ii lesms, ~-.. oMAlfti. comp-4 blielM"" lbuy.n 10 ..... ?. .1 2900-2918 1!920-3006 II SERVICE DIRECTORY 3406-3939 6010-6080 '~GARAGE lmsALE 8102-6190 701 1-9090 I GENERAL POLICY ........ ---.............. ....,. _.._, -"",...._ -~"""' ·-· .........,, -........ ...., -.. ""'' I "--"'9f\ MIJ .,_.\Ml -.. la -...,.__ .. ••md'I '1 n. DaltJ ..... n. I , I , ..... • ~ .... uq --..... _, ............. _, ............ ....,. .. •-e1u..,.... ... ~_..,,....,.._._ en.a•-.-.l>•w ....... &a.a...__ By Phone ..................... &U-6878 8 :00&m -6 :30pm 1'(onday thru Friday By Visiting ....... 330: West Bay St~ (oonier of Newport Bml.. • k7 SL) 8 :30am -6 :30pm Monday tbru Friday Or By Mail .............. 330 West B&y ~. Costa Mesa, CA. 92827 Deadlines .............. 5:30pm d&1J7 for r nen d.aT• pubUoaUon. 3 ·30pm Wednes<1a7 for the Independent I iGiiiEiiiNEiiiRAliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Oii0iii2 I GENERAL 1002 I.ME fOltEST loss aousES/ coRoNA If you're looklng for a car, coNDos DEL MAR 2122 classlfled has news for you. Fixer Upper 3 BR, I 75 BA. Ovor· •t:r4KS driveway. Pool. liuge bonus rm. Ip, tfJmod lut. fnnl din. $172,000. •~eln FOR RE~ ~~u -~~ 3BR 3BA. -----------------------------~~~~~ Steps to Sand * The Forest ••••••••• frplc, 2 car 03,, wrd ;:::==========-...:..---------------------, E • c: I u • I v • 9 a t • B . "If I E ~ ho hkup. amons S' 800 Ab•ndoned on the Blu lts 3 BR, 2.5 BA. Vltd ceilings, m arble Ip, gazebo. spa Exctu· slv• neighborhood. $244,000 Fell Out o t Escrow Immaculate 3 BR. 2 5 SA. 2 story F0tmal dtnlng, wet bar. ex· c:•pllon al n•lghbor· hood. $184,900 Fix this and S11ve SSS 3 BR. 2 BA POOi, cozy tp, very large k it. W/eaUng area Frml din, htd#d nrs. ~· snent1on1 s 11s.ooo Jutl on ll'I• M•rket 3 BR, 2 BA. 2-cnr gar. Fp, good loc., hard· wood nrs, aec •vs SI 86,900 536-9326 Beach Pad 2 BR two story New carpt Ftsh paont, pfl• vale pA\IO S 100.900 963-7900 RHtOfed Beach Tn.. Level 3 BA. 2 BA. Com· pl•l•I)' refurblah•d. Vttd celllng1. trml din, 2-car gar. Step• to b .. Oh $2, 1,900 nuarded n elgnbor· ea.,, u ...... me, • J .. .. Avl 211 75e.C>B74 hood 2 BR with lrg ust reuuceu to--------- loll. $249,900 S3t2,500 Approx BALBOA ----...,....---2700 u Le.JO 3BR 3BA, tam rm, Custom Beac:h Esuue •.q • sur. 2106 sing. a1ory 1n IS\ blk Huge 3 BR estate w/ roundod by 110••· 4BR ISIAND from ocn Oversized seperate maid's quar· 2 75BA. 2 car gar. lge iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lot, quiet toe $2200/ ters. 30 foot RI/ ga· family !(it with firo · rage. CU5tom decorl rrlace, vaulted cell· 2 BR Duplex, 100 blk Of ITlO lse, Agt &44·7211 $459,000 ~36-9326 ngs, skyUghls, sun SRluOOOby, "',.~da,ll f~11• r/I 11:; Ouaonl 2BR front unit, Ocean vi.w • room. spa, fabulO\Js p f los be h 3 BR. 2 BA w /over· ma.ter bedroom with poss yrly. 496-6787 rplc. c 0 to ilC 16-vl 2/5 419 Marigold sized garage Just 2 t1utpl11c• & wot bar 2BR Iv.Ba unturn, f/p, $995/mo 760 3676 b Io ck s to a and Association dU4ts S66 $2'"',000 ...... 93""" includ•• pools, take. 2 car gar, snort term,---------~ ~ ..... s 1350 mo Beach Time Spacious 2br '2ba, tam· Foreclosed Estale spas and tennis. Call 11y toom. otf•ce. g • 4BR. 3 BA, 3-car gor • Stelonie fOf appoint. Realty 973--65t 1 roga, yud $1 550/mo <>c.an vlewe. SwMp-mom at 552-05 I 3 Pruc»nlW Ca•.tamu Rally ing groundL Reduced i---------BAJ.BOA 72CMM23 to S31s.ooo 380-1281 OUT Of STATE Forec:loH View H ome • • P.ENJNS.UIA 2107 WATERFRONT 2Br apt, 38R, 2 BA. Huge COf· PROPERTY 1558 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cha,,.,.I Roof, He gt, net lo\, call'l•d1al c: .. 1. boat spc avail Nlpcts Inge. Prlllate altlum ARKANSAS OZARKS 2BR 1BA. gar. lndry rm, s2200 Agnt 283 2903 new carp & Paint • Oen fmt. monthly or ---------$219,000. 380-1281 Me1es\lc: mountains. wkly, nego (2,3) 665 COSTA MESA 2124 Fell Out ol Escrow Quiet m•adowa, c:lean 6920 or 714 67S-1542 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bank owned 3 BR, 2 lnket, rlvera, low ------,.---::=-::-:::-::-:-: BA PrN apa. FQfever i.nos, new homes Art deco style 39R 2BA ••2BR Dl)lll. ~··•t. lg .,,,....:....._ .a-o• 1700 sq $50.000 lo $250,000 1 xtra rm & bc:h DA ,,....,,... ,.,..... ..,.,,. yard, new c:arS)C!t, sngl ftl $2,9,900 380-t281 o vt• Associates, 4~ Nr bi\y & ocean $1.....,.,, guaQe, QOOd area 113 of Ac:,. H1ghwav 5 N orth, mo yrly 873·0708 $850 mo 847•7540 Ranch etyle 3 BR, ~2~~!_-1tn I~)•• 4:..R .. yfOl'nt condo. N----------1.75 BA. In liB Scl'IOOI -1 "' ~· A A 1 .. k •Newport Heig ht• OIK. Ltg kit, tam rm, 45S5. 1 BOO •64-4511. ~~2002B 8•1;oc;, v:y· cozy, Qllt4tt c:otta9e In rolling ground• w/CVTd 579 .... 752 or 779-7962 ( r. IBA tBA, p hO patio. lmmf'C. cond •----------• l_,,c4td v td, S750 mo $222,750 utQ 2ar, 2 tull bath, DI~ 52S7 GOif COUtM Eatate RANCH£S/FARMS{ Bayfront. MCUrd bktg IBR 19A, g11r~. frplc Owner gonel 4 BR, GROVES 1575 w/2 encl J)t'tkng ~· .,, llvtng rm 6 BR. 2 ,5 8A w/•tunrilng Fumlshd Marine avau lndry rm, ..,.,., cteen, l)OOll Luah land.cap IUIOO ytly 67$:0308 cozy & ptfvat•. Ou19' Ing, d••P•rnte l 1 1e A CRE RANCH nghbrhd Water & 1289,900 974 ?Q03 111,000. Sunny hit· Qfdnr pd No ~· em W••l'llngton ""' COIONA f'RW req'd S7$0/mo aM STAR 200 mlle long moun Dlt MAI 2122 •7&-7191Of 136-1750 •••--• 71 tnlf' lake Oulec. a• -.. ....... ,. ..... 1 CM F• Ad Action Cal a ..... AD-ID 542.51n . .,.,, . llSULT" SllVICI DIUCTOIY t•nr """'' ~'' u·~ t·-11 '41·1611 ... eluded T"'1\t>ef, ~· ~ .... ·~ w,.r,....., garege, S900-'mo owa. gruino, nc>M9 MIA tM OptJt. ffptc. au c..,, Pl ca• water, L..ow &al!M, ~ 9'W yn 9o of PCH. r-......,. U ' 2242 sr~Cf 1iv1n9. to~ 2 b.t '° bc:.t't, ,,oooi =='' ~· down, we finance. L• mo No d9P ?13-4400 PM•,,,.,. ....-n l9nd Lend a Uw9-SftACtOUS _. 29• Moe*, "'· •t.aO 3"1, 29t 1 .. "°"'~So 24U'y ~ , J>I~ WA tll20t of PCH P'wt ........ gar. 1145 ANhefM '"4MS AWll ff9b tat. I tOOCl I' t 1ft 111 llO .. ,.._., •MN&ti•,.., ....,..:; ..... ~ ,~ Pf1IG ...,, ,.. ... ....... ,.....,, f)lrMs, = ... cc. ... _.. A\ap 2DA .. ....... "'-' ••• •• .. ~..... f .......,., Ma•n ..,_.AG' M0-'2.,...,. ..._ ________ ... ~~--------~~--------' ' Friday at 5pm that is. Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listings. You now have until Friday at Spm to p:ace your ad in Saturday's Classified. Call Classified at 642·5678 to place your advertising. • r , •Thursday, January 14, 1983 COSTA MUil 2124 DWPOIT nwron coaou COSTA IDS& 2'24 llJITAlS TO IVSIDSS oma llODY UJIOUJIClllUD LOST. -----iiii-llACB 2111 IUCB Ziii Det llU zaz SllAU 2724 POI IDT 2711 TO LOAJI 2114 2120 POVllD ~:;:: ~ •38R 2\WSA 111n a 2BR nA + ~ dplK, •VI .. ._ ioc. w. R!~1t ~•I A1 • .....,. ..,. 28A • •• Lewi Newport HOW To GET YOUR· ,_.11111dld ••a•IOO••_,•.•uo•iiiil Str.-. No petS 1700/ IMO NPt HQla twm• l'g sundeck, opel'I lrO 28r, Began• Pwta, V9 I ... ... hM,..._ ...........,. 8Mch, 430 32nd 6'. SELF A LOAN ($300 I CDll Ana fOt the r9'l#n Of mo.. 240-2299 .... wtd. lrO Y"d. frpic, beam 4*!, _.._,. &o 2-cAJ pr s1550/mo. Deal In Town! "°" ...,._, trpt eppx 1.000 SIF a 250 to 11.000.000). A9-ft iOnal Oetman Shepher ,.,. 9'?·Yl540 beach, $1100/mo rrty 310/378-l.Je8 18251 a Only M50 w/d, 1375 Ms.5028 8/F ••7--~7· pt~ .. ~ Md Hoet .,, ~hOtne ,.,,,, b&lldl. tan, Newpot't ......... •SU 18LNH>• 28R. leaM, n/petl ~ 55 '° ~ La 'BR In 8a1boA I~: Ma«t BR get lender lO .... v etudenl In 'ftNI l500• 12/27192. No q 38R 1 t/48A. gat, 2\lllBA, btft goH courae )BA, newty remodeled, 1BR +-oHICe, lg yard, amal ~ w/Vlew on canal co--••-•T th• loan tot you. Monthly edp9nd ...a.... • tlonl. C .. 7!M•1033 patio, ~ crpc/pnt. no & lak• vu 2900 tq ft, qulec lu•h loc, pool. c:IOM to beh, lndry rm, a • -84t7 • h a ' • k I t c h • n • ~~ Gua1Wtle9d Free de-If lnl...aed. .......... OUNO befcw X pet.a, 1895 642·5722 2•stry $3100 944-9123 .....,_ __ ... bch & ...,ka avl now. 1900/mo. plex, N1 S59S+Ulll 175-8118 • PIORalY 2778 UMls ABS (310> 289-cal U.. fOt Wo. F al white ~ m ......_. ... ....-no-G402 Of 845-7521 · 4475.. Fu (213> 183· 854-IMO am aeller D••1t•ratel, 2BA 2BA, Wet-Vu hgh ~lllng. $162,900 call Paula 723-59«57 • N.wl.V RENC * St100lrno. 842-1735 lllNUTl!S a 8aACH 6035. NEED EXTRA INCOME? on Newtllnd b9t 30R 21/2BA frpl, 2 cat BAYRIOGE. 2SR 2BA, FAaULOUS Vtmw HVHTINGTON S.autiful, ~ park-Com .... rloal ..a1-. Our FREE 24 page Warner & H.... H gar. teon/pl, l'\/pets Z<ar 98, poot/spa Spacious tBt wi den, IEACH 2640 l*e HttJng. gteat IOI "'9 lft ~ bOOkJet plalnl how Ca• to Identify, 11 St400 avail 211144-61., s1450, ,,.;0 to mo 1rg pyt cMc:k. encl gw. biking and runnino ~ ... Peclftc •-OOllClllEITS ••of peopte,_ ... _1_.e_1_es ____ -1 •Udo Peftlnaula• s1300 Debi 72M 154 11950/mo. Avail now. FP/Pool/Spa/T•t"lnl1: Coeat Hww Ann ~extra cash Found:, AA.!MlaMan Unique 1 & 286' Utltls call 873-5371. Seabf .. ze from ~ant Share lovely town-Must SM:rllcel with NeCwottl Mattcet· aheepdog, femal HUNTINGTON fot lease. Pnvate bch. llufb Condo!I Nr beach & shops, 2BR S.Ch apt, stove/fridge, home at NW 9dOe of 50 Foot frontage. Ing. No ex.petlenc• r• blacii1/grey/bro BEACH 2140 on bay, 973-e030 38R 2~8a, 1700 sit. lBA. btlght & clean, utll pd, S595/mo I ~1untlngton Beach. Large ahowrooms. ANNOUNCEMENTS quired. 1 -800·359-speckled. Bay iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiil 710 LHlo Pettl Dr. $1 75-0/mo. 1 yr I••· "'vall. S950. 721·1304, dep, avaH SMSQ.61'79 g. ~lvate bedroom Owe 4M-U29 SM2e l!xt.. 12 Newport Blvd 1-6- *up.T ... .,. 3 ... 2.,_ Avl 2/1. 944-0S3S 721•1225 and th. Prefer Udy lfvee 497 ... 79 2920 545-35&4 ... ... ._ 35 femala or male SWEOtSH BOY 17, an•·1--....-...,,..~----1 Bank F0teciosure, 4BR 2000 sq "· $224,000 15-30% leas market price 818·572-0801 pgr 818-57<>-3888 dptx, lrplc, 4-car gar ... .,,.. ~hae 38r & nonsmoker. 1567 mo., LUXURY office & wat• lously awaltltlg host LOST DOG: Calm T Steps to bay & beach. cten14aR 2~Ba lam XTRA lrg 1Br 1Ba, frplc, LAGUNA Including utll., exclud· houH, 1400 ar, S780 DREAM S-Unlock th• family. Enjoys sports. rlef (Toto-type), ta S1450/mol181359-4S39 rm. fp, 0patlo, '2""'· r~ik~·:h~·:=ar~":: BEACH 2648 lngphone.MHsage: 711 w. 17\h St. ••cr•U of you r readln9 and compul· bt'lndle,~.an·- 1L BLOCK TO BCH Po<>I. S1550. 780-1991 Us-6636 Ot 998-9122 714/840-9779. 012 C.M. 831-0448 drHms f()( ln8'ght• erw. Other Scandlna· to "MAX. Lost 1 n Shopping for • ,_ Into your Ute. For vlan. Europun high neat Oovet, lrvlne Spacious 3BR 21hBA Catalina Oen View Lo tBR & Lg 2BR Apta, NB. 2BR 2BA to shr, apartmenc? ctassifi.d FREE brochUfe call schOOI atudeots anlv-19th, Newport Beac U"CWPORT condo. patio. dbl gar, 1BR tBA, walk to bch, 2624 ~=g'fA;,;~lc ~J~;o! ~~t ~.·~~~~: lets you compare ECKANKAR, Rellglon In; August. Call Costa Mesa. Plea ...,~ W/D hl\up + more. St075. Agt 854·5609 ;;.:;;.r. '9it ,...,.... S500 ,,,,. • 5007 costs • wrthOut hassle o f the Llgttt and Northam CalJfomla • call 548·2458. BEACH 2169 cJ.h~~~~~ .. # LEASE ON UDO .:.;.al!s ~ ·9092 . ,_... -· or worry! ·Sound"' God. 1-IOO· Donn• (209) 574· LOST In New po i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ct 3Br home, 2Ba, S4 .. MOWjM . • ' Non smoking prof l1>t'TI, PHot Claaalftod 762-4888 Dept. 638. 0103, Southern CaM· Heights/17th Stre 642·2288 Of 722·9012 to Shr lrg S\Mmy, 38R .. 2•5878 tomla Barbara (114) area on Wodnesda 18R Condo, Shoji dts, c ose 6~o-5 b~aches. !~~~;c!~~'!!.~ts .• NEWPORT F.V. twnhm, mstr suite 870-8683 or 1·800-Jan 6: a gold bang eB 1a..--Newport gated comm, gym. ~ 9" •Nr Tri·Sq/Sr. Cntr BEACH 2669 $475 + lh u1il, 964-7474 SIBLING. bracetet apptolt v. a uvr pooVspaJtenn. walk to LIDO BAVFAONT 3Br Cl"'•• fl-I No matter N Q ··-'-'e. V..,,, • .-.time Rltv 721 A A94 , For Oetalls 642·5858 .....,, ""' s..... W 0 L F F TAN N I .,..,.. -· • _.. • ., -beach S725, 222·5995 28a, spectacular vi-. CON VEN I ENT BUSINESS a.• What t1ou're BEDS. New com· tal. Please call Deb Yearly Rentals! 2 HOUSES FROM frplc, W/d, tennis, bch. sees Move• You In! •2BDRM $700• whether )'OU're buy· GI 1 merelal home unit• •t 7t4/722-1807. Ocnlrt 39R 2e St800 BEACH, Prime 1oc.. Sl850/mo 673-6239 2BR 2BA. bltins, S795. -Ing. selling, or Just FINANCE doing, your from S199.00. Lamps-;;::=-;;::;;;;;:;====I Oen Vw 2BR . 51100 3BR 1BA, frpl, patio, LIDO ISLAND cat OKI Agt. Pam •1BDRll $800• looking, classified has hometown Lotlon•·AccHsorlH. For Ad Action· Nr beach 1BR •.. 5725 gar, St300/mo, ydy Steps to beach, 3BR 546·5880 or 979-3848 :Y.· N:speh~ii;.s.:t:: pwhlLaOt youC~SSI IFIED newspaper .. Montt)ly paymeot1 low Call a 2·Sty hm 3BR $1500 avail 2/1 Jack 556-2BA. $1850/mo lense, e E 'SIDE DUPLEX 1T -as Sl8.00. Call today 9260 days or 72:2· ownr. 875-1811 •Aak About Our 842·5878 BUSINESS , Tiit -·-"l'ii.. FREE NEW color cat•· ...,-··--. 0388 eves & wknds 2Br tea. apa tub, gar, 1,.,._ 1.eoo-367-6836. ,,_41 ---------Lido Isle, 3+3. lam rm, yard, w/d. S850/mo. Mov.ln Specl .. 12 OPPORTUNITY ~ ~~.' 3~~~;.,.?~ Appointment 968-8880 ~·~'o~~~.2~~::;; COMMERCIAL 2904 fits In. ~P~f.!,t ~a~~i.~ 8A402·V.51S807R8 Beach Area! NEWPORT PENINSULA YEARLY~ WINTER $700JMO..$ I 6751MO t-48R-'lnd Otanlront FurnGlled'l.Jnlumishtd Classified is..... Call owner after 6PM. eEASTSIDE• rent ~637.50/mo w/a 6 Call 842·H78. c 0 N v EN I E NT 2BR $745 Gas/water mo lse. 650-8310 REAL ESTATE $1000 A WEER POTEN· ---------i whether you're buy· NPT North 2Br 11h8a pd, garage. No pets TIAL LOCAL PAV Villa Rentals . 675-4912 :~k1n~~l~~~s11~:d ~:~ ::m~e:se~ni~/dRe~~~ 2323 Elden 548-7554 ·~~~~~A T~o!:s~~r~ PHONE ROUTE LOW _AH_N_O_U_N_C_E_ME--NT--S ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT what you·need! avail. $1250. 759·1277 eAuatlc 1BR dwnstrs, In triplex lse $750 mo. COST 800-2:2G-&40l 2920 2920 292 PILOT Cl,,ASSIF1ED 1--------patio, refrlg, encl gar, AVI now! 847-2822 BUSINESS OFFICE •SECURE YOUR FVTURr• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 642-5f\78 Nwpt Hts-1611 Chff Or. $550/mo: 2 Persona. FOR RENT 2769 FrltoLay/H er ah I '• bck unit. $1000 me>cn<> no pets 842-6"4 2BR tBA, walk·ln clos-•Y 2BR 181\. wd firs, w/d,,~--------Mars. New vending ---------------------------! •• ets, patio, garage, machines PIT gross bck yrd, 675-6517 • EAST SIDE• quiet area, 311 34th • You've Made A Believer Out Of Me! I I ran an ad in th e Regfster_for 3 days and didn't get one ca ll. zero. With the Dally Piiot ad I had at least 15-20 ca lls and rented It to the third person who looked. Than ks for th e help! No security dep. 2BR St. S950'mo. 645-8431 Art Studios 52800/mo. Expansion Oceanfront, 28R 2BA / B ..... ' finruiclng avail. $4250 lwr unit duplex, frpl, 1 1 2 A, d, ... , garage, ..,..........._ ____ ..,,_....,..---For Rent minimum wwestment. I $ 9cn1 no pets, 645-4319 2BR 28A Duplex, gar, gar. mmacl I ...,.mo 1 ~ blks from bdl, 5200 or $295/mo. 1-800-821·9363 ariytlme yrty lease 675-2272 •-.-S-2_0_0 __ 0_F_F_l _3_B_R porch, S 1200/mo. ~;nmerclal studios -A Billion s lnduslryl SEASHORE 2BR 2BA 2•1.!Ba, W/D · hkups, (818) 359-4539 1 atoning 8 n-New vending ma· next to beachll Frplc, garage. 2233 Fairview. bus ness °' expand· chines. No com~l-d lshwas he r, patio, S1 070/mo 548-7001 Whft•w•t•r Oen Vw! Ing from your home. tlon Routes tor sale SHOO/mo 673-e557 1 hse to aruidl 2BR 120 23 rd St, CM h ' S3K K wkl Versailles. 2 msir su1to~. new carpet. ocn vu, light & bright, $1 ,050. Mary, Agt. 720-08 t 1 APARTMENTS f0R "RENT BALBOA PENlNSOIA 2607 *$200 OFF!I,* 2Ba, gar $1200. 6801 C•rey e31·2242 c eap. -4 Y ' Income poss. O down Beautiful 2BR 1YzBA Seashore 873-4874 lf qual. Amy 80CH69-S816 townhomo. Dtw. lndry 1300 SF SI 100/mo Is• 11 900 I' rm, patio, 5795/mo. --------· Newport Beach, nr ease Ines 238 Avocado APARTMENTS , cheap! call now water. Amplo parking. Wont laat 639-854,,, CENTAUR MGMT A ir, kitchen, new ' 642·2288 or 722·9012 FOR lJ:NT decor. Ask f0t Jay: SODA-SNACK VEND- ,._ ________ ·---------Olly• MS-Mao ING ROUTE. Rec .. ••Cheery furnished Eves/Wknds slon proof business. studio, S555/mo. No---------875-7175 Hot new S maker. pets. Gas & water Incl. ROOMS 2706•---BA-YF_A_O_N_T__ Eliminate the mlddle- Lv Msg 846-5330 man buy factory dl-Excluslve 635 1q ft .• •Beam Celllng• 1 BR unlum. encl gar, frplc, d/W. No pets S705/mo. 642·7142 DELUXE Gated comm, Fum mstr BR w /pvt BA, pool/spa, non smkr, SSOO 640-0219 Newport Beach e•ecu· rect. 1-800-653-8363. tlve/professlonal OI· TRUCK DRIVERS • flee. Free parking. S2.000 sign.on bonus Easy access S 1700 for single and team • .,,.,. large 1 BR Duplex per month. A shp for owner opera1on with/ ~ •MOVE-IN SPECIAL! Furn Nwpt Crest pool, 6 h -'-~-to·-/ el i.. t 1 paid your yacht may also mont • eicpe .......... • •• r r . ., u 1 Lg clean 2br 1 ba, gar, lo 4 0 H B lb tennis, spa. c so to bo av111lablo at on ap-High.rise convonUon-1 arding, a oa nu cpt. D/W, storage. beach, gar. 35 f non/ No Pots 547·1155 5750 No Pet 6"'0-2495 smkr, $550. 645 ..,,.,.,. proprla1e additional als avaotable through .._,.,.,, chargo • special purchase $650. 1 Br. "ow paint & 2eR 1 •hBA townhouse· ---------Other COPl· plan and lmmod1ate firs, lndry rm, stove & style , garage patio HOTElS merclal space also opening.a 1n our crane Let your little one be a part of our keepsake issue featuring the babies of our communities Published Thursday, January 28, 1993 I oive my permlSSIOO IO publish ine enc:IOS80 pocluie and 1nlormlti0n rn tne Daily Pilot/Independent Babies ol I/le Year ~~na~r•------------~ ~elabO~., Bat>i---------- Please PMI lfllormation oelow CNthdate ------------- Parent'S Name------------ GrandPafenrs Name---------- Address _____________ .;.. , . ' ~~2 ~~J. i ,. ... -DEADllNE Jtl\. 21 , 1993 •t5pm • S18,00 per peture (n.111 bt prt-f>ald) • Wallet slit prtltntd • 8ab6el must btbomdur~ 1 m 10 pettletpatt • ref rig. Uhl paid . 723-poo1.' 5700 No pet~ available 300 sq It. 11 • et Io r t e am s 0823 or 310192•-6043 662•1982 or &t&-OlOS 6 MOTELS 2718 ond up, S495 to $2000 only .High Value •ON THE WATER* per month. for IUrthor Pro<Sucts Division of c .... _______ pnone ______ ., ., : I ,. Robert Wa8oner Corona de/ Mar Class1f1Pd Commumty M.ukl'lplact> Panotamlc view 2 Bed EASTSIDE LIVE IN LAGUNA 1nfQrmation c:1ll 714· Ncrth American 1.aoc>- 2 BA w/garage. No Back Bay Furn Studios. kitchen-673·9330 23'1·31 12 Oepl FB-95. pets $1600 673-7092 2BR 18A, W/D hkups, ettes, TV, pool •. $150 EXEC otftcea, 4770 URGENTLY NEED DE· backyard. No pets. & up. 4M-52M _ Von Karmann (JW PENDABLE PERSON BAVFRONT 2Br lum, $725/mo 845-1931 Airport. N 8) From 10 wof'k wothou1 super. els 10 ferry. prttng. feb _________ ----8----S-s o 1 to Ju"' 1, 31 o-375_ EAS TSIDE Newpor1 ay Inn. pe-1 5 /mo. Pvt work vision for Teicas 0tl co. '7 clal Weekly intro stauons S.350/mo. Pvt In N ewport Beach 5500 300 Edgewater Country Woode rates. $160/~. Nice oll1co Fro• prkng, area. We train Wrote LO 2BR/1BA $1025 2BR ~ aldy spll-lvl,:... _ _._.._rums, Cont. Break· furn, rocept. coffee, C 0 . Dickerson. Pres, N ew paint/carpet, f/p, skyll, dock. S fa t Close to bch/alr-conl rm. rAX 50c, S W E P C O . b o • lrplc. garage. no pets. No pots !80 2ls St 2070 Newport copier 10c. 833·9550 961005, Ft Worth, Tx 857·1776 or 700-1713 646-4262 or S:.s.9 3 Blvd. 631-«>00 Al Quinlan 76161 ~------------------.;.;;;....;;;.;:;..;;,;;;~--.;._.:...;..;.;;,.; _____ _ 'l'ou• IOdrHS and pllone n~ w not be publ! '-cl Chp & Bring or Mail to : The Daily P1loVlndepondenl Classified Advertising 330 W. Bay St • Costa Me&a. CA 92627 6'42·4321 or 642 5678 • I ·----------------------·-------· ACTUAL SIZE CABINETS 3490 CHILD CARE 3536 EAITBQUAn RANDY MAN 3710 HOME MOVING 3834 PERSONAL ROOFDIG 3910 TUTORJNG 3930 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREPAll!DNESS 3609 REPAJRS 3758 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3867 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii SERVICE DIRECTORY Mr. QOOOWOOD Nanny'• Uve In/out Eurepean Craftsman POOf' Man'••~ 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil *~ R-ftnv• Kllch/garaga/en\ertaln SIOO a....._ babyMtan f;'l, Tiie, painting, r•rool, AS H A 1 hr min. Quar. lowest ,,_ __ _.on Care E)lp For all your roonng wood moldings Installed plL Cal the p«>pte wlttl aq»-Prepare your home/ repair and morel Ref's • ome •pa "' rate•. lie, 108002 ~.:r,:"",.:._ .. k..., ""'--needsl Aeroof/repa r •721·t5M• ritrce. Uu "'13"'-H·1549 famlly/oftlce. Free Stelan 58t·7881 Doors.dry rot ttlp'a, In ......,,,,...,.,.. ,... ............ Uc 6311 44 -...t22 ACCOUNTING ,. rv•A home consultation . .,..,...-,_..,,,,.._...,...._,,.,.,..._ house leaks, plumb & sur. 714/633-9925 errands, prepare--------- llallan•French•Engffsh Cxperlenced teach•r wt\h Deor"'• ReM rat .. 63,-32.26 BOOmuING TAnS3406 Call toctayl 642·1694. Handy M•n fM HI,. morel 24 hrs, &46-0997 PUBLIC NOTICE meals. 973-eeOS John Herwy'a Cenlfied --------r11nnE11.rTDy 3510 CL11:"~G Palnt/waterblaaVhaul· Rooli.... reroof/repaln WAU ~ '"' £1\ &;.n1.11u11 The Cahl. Publ'-utll'" Erra"da/peraon•I 15 .::..'V-,.~, o...-•~-lng/cleanup/r e'P'llrs "' ··-......, .,...,. __ Tuag.a1or723-1126 "'-'•"·-A_,.__.,,.. SERVICES 3548 ELECTRJCAI. 36l0 Char1 .. 72:2-7374 JEWELRY 3784 ttes Commlulon RE· eorwtce of al types. Mc'd1Ref994e9213 COVERINGS 3932 Ta•·Accovnllr\Q Firm .. _. -...... -........... 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUIRES that an used Hom• Of onlce. Pick "• ...... a,.___._ ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•ii ~ pnces on talles Small Jobs to Complatell No Anew Machine household goods up/detf\lety. &42·1594 -..-• 1' Free pick up & dehvety Room Additions Al Your ~ Ellte -cteanlftg • Call Randall any t.lme WiHlam Harold .,._..,. movers p rlnt their LOC4lll Ref•. 18 Yrs M a. Sllid ._,. TOll'f* .,_ .. _ f .... Y ,._ Homes or on~. hQu,. FYnk • Eectrto Addi· for same day MtNic.t W•tch & leW9i... repair PUC C I T S1t9ea.I CMrt Frtclaw Gteatef Paclnc Rfg TOlal lnter1« Remod-TJrod of the h ... le ....,._ °' -our.....,,.. •ltllng •vall. Reas tlons/troubleahootlng 7 ..... ee '" "' · · · • number, To Haist for dcMNng. a-.1 ... 11'121368 etlng s.rv. Adwtce To Wrr •••• •·-• -lot.... structlon need•. 531-o353 • H d kif 1 le All lracln. -7 Antlqu./Ane Jewelry limos and chauffeurs .-food Dr --...... ,,_. .. .,.. u.. rates Tina S41-M45 ., wor 8" pr e ..... _ ... _ a --~t~-" Buy/...,'lrade 973-03N -'-t their T.C p num-x,::';. __ ca'" .;.,':''!'9.:.,..• D--i. ~-u..& The Crazy 833-71 '2 llSl en.c:t1¥t, auy W1f1f ttvu RIPMs. Ramod. Oocwa. llM-l'eflable 751-FUNK r-...... -• ..., • ._ ·-.,... .-_.. ~ .....,_ -•• IM~ Oabbit 542.2280 dows. cabinets. ltUCICO a dry-• Lort'a Cleaning• Framing to Finish Car· bef In all adv~M-Uc. lnaur. al tels • ..._ tanca. Qltn. .ic. Uc. DUiied ~ IUI>' .Ion .. Electrlcal pentry, Drywall/A• LANDSCAPE a ments. If you have • FrM .. t. e73-7922 WORD ACOUSTIC REMODELING 45 YfS IJI?, .,,, 142.oM7 plies ~ rft, dsplfldlblto' Rewire " Repairs/Low paJrs, Painting, Tiie, qu.scJon a.bout lhe ... PET ranr11:rrlNG 3138 ......._lorta122·7374 pricq/notot>toosma• Etc. Ken M0-1814 LAWN CARE 3808 galrty of a mover, limo ~ Free est/he'd 5'42·1128 or chaufleur, call: SERVICES 3870 SCJtEEN •l!MdaM Neuucll•lint* Public Utllitles •l'Yll ~ Reliable, hotle9t wlltl l'ef's HAOLING 3720 •Lawn• mowacl Iron& Commission Grateful Peb eo.td/ S!IVICES 3920 ,.turnea. letltta ~. 3408 CARPET iiWii•f"liii•iiMiiiWiiaiilfiiiTiieiiatuiir.siiil CLEANJNG Orywsll/acousucal cetl- lngs, repair. removal. Free est. 892-7085 3515 :.~~~~ir==• vrs FENCES ~P:-:~!!i~~~~ 1t4·55Mt5t deycar~ w11t1 iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii etc. Fest,aCCU111te, llfordo •--------.. DEC•s 3615 Ill •••T Ill Hdng, avail, ..... 1 .. w a.v On Movtng !owl Mer1'lon ad• Cllsct Motloalfoue llerton'•hliiiiii.._iii1Lileili•i3ilti>ieoaiil ADDITIONS llEMODELING 3410 lvan'a Steam Cr.anlng AmencM18-Ay HouMkaeplng ._ ~ Oemolnlon.. ~1 --· Lowftt St f •71+1N8• Mable~ ..W:.. .. ............... ,,.____..., ••-s ._.,...........,"" · oraga. pto · " no min....... ae~lc• __ ..........,_,_ -parki. now, pay '8tet •Wallaeoc~4't..it"s •W• do It .. u. XlHT rep 1 hr min Ins. ~-,. per IOCWll.'S13 llNWy trslllc EngUsh epokllf'l/Reaa. •l'ENC•• GAT••• .uun, 4'tc. 748-1125 Sod, aprinklef, plants, T167659 V/MC 731·295f _P_l.A_T_O_NJ_C_ESC __ O_Jt_T_, ~rryrg . .._.l.owe92 • .,..'... Prices. UpllO&. WIJ Oalllage 631..,.70 Refa.e3 .... 19 Mew~/peat ..,._. &rees. drains, con----~ lvan'a Stum Cleaning Eur..,_ Ideal~ ~ k 'd Haul1"9 A Cle-. etete 551·1743 --------5m•VJQ 3881 ....................... _____....a-.......-· --.,, Jim Whyt 642 7205 No job too emaJVblgl • P'•T~G 3858 ~ --.-.• ----3-9_2_8 ,.,._...,........_.._ ... The wey you went hi • • Any time any Wh•r•I AH Amortcan T,.. n.nun &UIG ---------per rooll\/Sl3 '*"Y trs.llte '"I/comm. move-«.ite llulwt,..,..pelr Mrwk:e Biii 842·15551546-0334 Service. Removal, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •D & D ._,.Non• UphOI, Wit Dllmagelll ... JO llc'd/bonded 348-9547 Ovef 30 ,_-1 ellP(red-Trim, Senior Oise eW.ft. VOUNQQUl8T Kltc:hen/bathlrm addl----------H~aecteaning S30/day, woodlcedar/frM... -•T·TB BEAUTY Fr" Ht. 531·&415 fJalfttlfte Centr80ter lions decks/patio'• CEMENT Kffperw ln/OUl 1100/ Frank 938-0972 n...,... • All ~tk:an .T,.. Oual. painting by prof'\a FrH :: ... ':::i9273 CORCIEJB 3521 weetl, exper a rellab.. • PIDfESS 3740 8ervlce. Removal, Uc160209I In&. call U.. 213-872·1549 Trim, Senior Oise. __ F_rea_est. __ 64.S-__ 3305 __ fill • MASSAGE by nurae Free eet. 531·8415 ~Yrs fl Gu111tJ ht For Ad Action Cal I ...,,.,,. AD·VIS<I 642·5671 ........ .,., N341M You'I haw ll made! PIEVENTION 3117 In your home°' of O.A.W. Lanclec.... ~ ...... Ut. .... nee. MO per hout • Maln .. lnenoe Svea IWa. MNlOt Nit ... • e3tM>M2 • Sine• 1864. &45139 • ...._ _______ -------· C.il 71 .... 94-1525 • p .......... ~ ..... *. Oliaoount *. lnl/Ext. clean and tut. ~ BEATIHG o;;;;; IC..,. L.andacpng tr" .. t.. 0ua11ty woril. no )DO too ...a. c111c to 11 nOlOING 3890 Put a few words to work for you . • COOT TUG 3754 a Irrigation, Trimming • * ~2-•• r• 111 It fMttlll wn & Remowle, Clean-Uclbond/lnL N7·t'IU ups & M._ St. Lie. NRl'SCT10NIST ---------1---------• •-, ............. Beg/ Ne'• H .. tlng and A/C •599oa. aa.aa04 All ph .... of pa#'ltln9 AUTO IUAm -.!47 CEIUUllC lnter/AdV: MS Wottla,1 _______ ..; Profl MNlce, quality •--------a ~ lne.r!Ot'SI • ______ .... -~·~ 3521 Pgmkr, Mao Draw, H.AlfDY MAN 3710 repaint, low prices. • TRllS a ~ ~ ~ •~ Etc. 721-M•a 1,.10858 4.0.0702 ~ rellnl•hlng.LlclH4HO AT YOUR MRVtC• u 1111ettll'e•e•t 1.aw11t, Call Rich --.070& Moblll AIAD C.. .,,....,.._ THI ORIGINAL DITWALL ...,.,n -"•nW ,,...,._ IM710VEllEHTS .,.,,.., •• 711-3471 MM80W Ctrole ........ -POO--L------i ~,_,!l:,'212"':1" DUllllllTUIUll s•9tfta 358 ~alnt,.C~pentry. ,....ll!UEat.HOuetl leaky ehow•r•-Acld,,.-.·-·---••4 ~~._8a;>;91 •Bil0•111••••3•7•5•1 MOVING 3834 Apt..Ouel Job ,.,.. .. t. SEaVICB wallh & ~ New11 , ___ -_,_______ Ii•••••••• 9l llc1~1 838-1711 •••••••ml & Repalf .... hroom• Contp!Me ~ S«vlce Ac......._ ...,.., ..... Celrna C...em.ctlon •3 ..._ .. we.•* TOP QUALITY Coot ••tor ...... Showet 000'9 K11C· ~~eirture Plumb elect carJ*"ry ,...~..-one Alwaya Ava41. TM V9l'Y cornpellllve wtlly pool c~. cf*9' 3557 642-5678 3194 TRADE throu~c~ed Ml-M78 floora Plumb#'lg Lio ••*damage .Albeeto.t paint etc. Int/bond S,.Clallt• Ill ~ mover you can tru•tl lnl/ht, UC•~• aNC, equip repett. frM • , 25yr1 oc e73-41C>&S 1 .. 11remove 77$-1554 ca• Rick~ ...._H11 ~1DM11c•1w ••7·1900 e5e>-SOM/l50-3359 et(, 7n,.112a •---------------~ ~~-~---~~··-----------! Take adlil-al oar LOW MONDl.Y RATEi ldlellsa ,_ buslnass 11 semce tor onlV-"u..s Fw nun 11mna1on Per Dar Call 6112-58781 .310 JI n " I ThutSday, Janu.y 14, 1183 •7 LOST a SCHOOLS 6 EM IOUJID 2125 llfSllUCTION PLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT E.llPlOYMENT APPUAHCES 1011 MEICHAHDJSE TJWISPOn&DO• IU..!Wf! SUPS JllP 1110 iilillli••-mj l012 SSJO 5530 SIDICES 5533 MISC. 6015 DOCKS 7022 •77 WAGG •a .,. LOfT ..... wn U.eo BECQM£ A PARALE C ~:" llUIO deft~t Ice· MeCh cond, body/Wtl ,._. ...,_ • Y'• Old, '<I.Al. Jojn AtnerlCil'; h•roptacttc lrorn desk R.!. Aasfst PIT AOORESS AHO PAO. mallet. S100 H~ had•. Pone, ey,,, .. , -1-0-A-TS-------19Mtt .. 2a~1 ..._I~ gd. Must .... A cse.1 ,.,,,.1•• Huntington futes1 °'°"""'O PfO-pOs •111111, ••p. PfOf, To help w fofc dull4I•, CESS ENVELOPES gold/w•lnut trim •n ,, ... , l!'iJaUOn, S20 7011 pow et, ••• c at $2799 173-9042 .-.. a•~ l•Hlon. Lewy., '" btl•noual plus call 0 H &. part ume at horn. color 7$!>-t 139 1 9 alfon planls, SI N••~ -..ch locl -· &l~ted home &tua • J.inetie '°' •J>t ~200 pen °""• com· Make s200 day. En-w.-..,.. s 'o 674·9422 ••••• _.,._. ta •:Jt....-0 Wkdys •----------x= C a•·..AW T-f y. c puter lnpunlnq Ron close ••lf·•ddres .. ·d·----------• _..,........, -• ~•CEDES 6 130 tilitt--.• m-·-.nest paralegal twopra1ic Olfi<:e. PfT 780-SOOO X10t ... _,. " ELRCTIHC 90AT. Sllp te ao• c.--c ....._ • y111ow he•d. ted ptograrn •v•1lllblo only. lront a back __ :.....;......:...;;;..;;..;;....:,.:.,;_;:.....;.._ awnped busmess •n-fUltNITURE 6014 ---------F8Ctofy ....._ wMCll Mewpett hach loc'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -"""'in09 on chMlta P C O I , Atlatlta. o-r. Office, Ins kn ........ '-dgo Retail S•I••. Ptr eve-vetope tO Oopattment1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETS • Oftee. M• .. 12 Pou•bl• 11veaboa1d 11 ,._" -om r ...,., v -ru n'""•. womens cloth 12. PO Bow 7153,11 ''72 2M MERC«DeS ,,,.. leat ...,, ...-. 01• reo cut u.....~ hetplut 662 0670 ""V " a.nu-•1r ~ 6049 Wkdys •:Jt-8480 •c Pt/Ba Id 800 362 . ..,,,....,. Ing store In Nawport Rtehmond, VA 23221. OtesMt S50 M•lchi..-nnuwuu..> 4~ fl Grand Bllnks. 73, ,.., • new'"" ontory It ~· I e l.A7S2 7070 Depa Customer Se"'fce Be.ch, Call 644•1823 nd Ible S20 0 ~~ WOOd, •Int ahape, juat Wanted •. L,lve a~o.)td Needs TLC °'1 "' 1 ·-- 0 ' =~~:--"':'-..,,____ 28K . 40K Bartender Trainees ;50 or ... thr:~ for relutb S7SK obo. 9CM· •hp ..., • toµ dOllar, su~oo 080 ll'4llo eNI return. Phone BC.COME! A REAL ES· Tile Lulhctt n Church Needed, earn up to StOO Sunanv ,o_. O e rm•n Shepherd 9365 Ol 673-3372 Call Ian 955 1390, Call 646-7146, 173-72'23 TATE APPRAISER lnterna11on~1 Co o l lho MHtet, 2900 $150 da I saJ•ry ~ C Pups Imported pedt-723 IU\AA Of·-mesuge u Pacific View Ottve, J y, -T 381 Hamilton ,03, g1ee, AKC Sch blood VIKING 35. ny-~t ..,...... L()sT: _,.,, 1, In New-5100,000 POtenllol ope.n1ng 6 new offtcas Corona Doi Mar, Is ups, futt Of part ttmo Costa Mesa Imes M /F, blk & bl1</ fish 454 Cru&adets, ___ ,.._ ______ •ao :»oo SD "' dt, new po~t. Heigh ta, fem Homo atudy Earn In tho naxt 60 days. cuuoft••.-,_ ... _ to hit 2 wtc training, women •• __________ .. ftn "'450 "'74-8201 4 5 Onan. Bfll, h•h ,.. U' ras. Dl"S , .. ,. .. very clean, tngi· OOM•" lltelrl-er, PfOfO,SS•Of'lal des1gna S~k•ng trainees, PfT tho ~tio":'.,"';;i""parlah men 21 or older. Catt: HANOSOMC. pedeata1 1.,,.·_ ... _•_.,,..._u _ __,e:--'--dream New Int.. Bns· =-n~•r n• 8014 """ owner Reduced f yr• old, gray1nq ~on through natoon<1I & Ftr P<>tlhons avail socrel ary. Appllca· __ e_oo. __ 53_2_·_9_2_2_2.;...__ partnets desk, circ:a Ore at Dane Pups tol cond. MS-3424 A~aw price S6!5bo &41--0555 face. "nawera t o college ol appraisal Ci\11 Numan lX>4·4378 lions Me avallable In EARN UP TO S700/ 19t0, English, l••thor AKC champion Imes, ----------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '84 :tao SL. Mtdnignt "Loni " Please oen P.C 0 I., Allant.'l, Gror-Dock avail upto 40 1eo1. tho church office. Of. week. Work at home. top, 51300· 760 °"18 large, beaut babies '78 PACI! ARROW blue, t ownet, 4SK ml, ...... ~4A55, • gia f'roe Literature WQt & II len 0 SJ"-" sr..IVI 67 .. 8201 SPEW!D L 26 .. .. .. 0 "'"'" t .,.""~~ •o 3 er elec ho0kups, co hours are 9am to No exper c.e. wn M•TTRESS s•LE ~-..,.,,.., ... "" c. "· .... vvuoe. roo Ioli• new, both tops . .. o 62·7070 Dept I P --.,.,, BOATS 7016 & d h rosT: white tong RA762 c ose to main channel, 2pm, Monday -Friday hours. rocess mort· Twin aots $99, lull SPRINGER SPAHIEL Sn.a as aor, oonerator, $26,900. 675-0498 '" call Fran 831-2127 gage .refunds. Call 1· 5 9 l FACE od h reat bath, TV, l)'licro-1-,;;,_...;... ______ _ ...., CAT, male, blue ------,......;--Fo•el .. n £wch•nge •----------• 800-645-7280. Hts 11 ; quoen sos to go omo. 1-• G' •&TRON '87 w ave. laddef r•ck, '18 300E. Awesome! -. blue haltet, or • "' ~ EMPLOYMENT $1 69; king seas S189. ti years.old, housebro-.. _ h ·•--&. ca I S MEMBERSHIPS C oordin ator Wanted H 0 MEW 0 R KER S 10 yr warranty, lroa ken lovabl1t good l90HP M rc/CruJ IQWl"fll llC:h. more••· R ich champ&QI"• =·,~!t O.l~~ia· 3018 SERVICES SS33 WANTED. Earn $1100 delivery. 714/344·3981 Wllh k ids 71 4.557. 110. ~ eow5°'-rri ~k, Mint c:;i:~:'3 ~~::: ;~11,M ·~~:,::· 573-4747 weekly processing•----------5840 days & eves Hull. Sun-Top, Tra1let phone loainer '"' & B~g1n 1mplemen11ng --mau part time. S2.00 MOVING, "'ust -~ Lots ot stotage Great •ae l.alflon, 25' root • C.nter Club 1993 Summer pro· Ploa .. be aware thal per envelope guaran-rtftce. Couch & love·1--_..._______ ski boat In excolleot .,,, awn.ng. sips 6. lull mot• Must see All .nl&fTH 6 $3000 gram Earn a good the hSIJ"9S in this cal· teed. For an appllca-seat, sor•bctd, book MUSJCAL condition (10-person sz B R BA, dbl axle, :oil books & records. ~ {70'll. olf ot1g puc:el supplemental income J•Ofl and add,tional In.-aholvea. roll ao p desk. capac~y). $9.000 cond Must see to •P· 106K highway moles PJTNESS , 3000 _c~a-=ll'."':7".'::~::-::-00~8-*'---working part-t1mo trom ~oc1u'":y~q~~= fotmatlOfl call now: mirror, pbnl.S & much INSTRUMENTS 6055 OBO. Call 84&-1571 proctlt• A~k1ng $18.800 PP 72.t·t551 iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij NEWPORT BEACH your home Moel 1n-In which there Is a (404) 723~515 24 much mote S5·SSSO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S6000 758-992~ LOSE UP TO 30 L.BSI • COUNTRY CU.itl :res~ir'lg ~plo and1 __ ch_a_r.;.:;qo_...po_r._m_l_nut_o_. _ _,1 h<Xlts lnterpioy, S48"'68:1S GUITAR WANTED! 1 -..,-11-DT-~-S-UPS____ Whettter you ,0 ouy•ng TRUCltS 9220 E.S In 30 d f COLF MEMBERSHIP <>'1 en your contaC1s p ARK RANGERS I Remodellnfl Home Local music:oan will nuuun~ ot sellng Clui.•f•ed 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~7io ,OO'll. :~r:. ~---548-_ __;2_:5...;7...;5:...__ al an •rtternnllonal RENT Game wardens. park Sacriflci"Q benulilul, pay VP to $12.560 for DOCKS 7022 covers all your n"ds' 11 88 Dodge Ram SQ od S .N 8 level For moro 1nlor· pohce. "'$6.00·$20.00/ all llv.nn, bod, family certain pre-1970 G11> iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fleft>al Pf uc:I. up-• w P 0 rt 0 a c h m~ion wr11b or c:all h y d -. ., son, Fender, M artin uto, air, s1a.eo P s Preaaoa appetite. Y•c ht Club ml!rnt>cr (I lh h I f "' our ear roun posi· room & antique furn •Dock w/Power & camper shell. Sacu-sah L1band, P 0 fOUQ C asst 1eu uon. 1 men/Women. Will S50 to SSOO. 771-6197 ond Crotsc:n guitars t>urns fat.. lncteasos 1h1p lor s.ile $2()('() Boot 122 • La HOflda, train. For details c:all,__________ Fendor ampliliers W•tef up to '8', Mar· r.c:e S3300. nt-6197 anorgy Free aampte, 854 0 792 'Ca 9-1020 1·800-484· AFPI (8t8) 960-1839' Solid Oak dining room otso. Call tollfree 1· cusmo~':;~25 ••••••• .. • 1979 Chevy Truck, ~:~_..~525 cane..-800-••••••••i':"'.":9::-:J-:-9:--:8~9000,_.. _____ EMPLOYMENT Ext. R-1004 (Fee). table & chrs, seals 1;z,1_aoo---...;.99---5._12...;..1_1 ___ -----....--~-•AUTOMOBILES ·~ton tong bed ~ EMPLOYM HOUSEKEEPER Iv out $350 obo, blk loather• .. •••••••• D<><:k fot 45' Boat S200 1110s good cond1toon ENT M F 8 5pm, speak sm 5530 ----------couch & swivel chr.11 mo. Also Boat for sate ••••••••• Ch rome whee Is PERSONALS Engh.sh, own trans, 2 ~MPLOYMENT S500obo&42-6899 G"'b"GE 5nYrc> wfmoonng. 125Grand brown Runs greal W1111.T"l"l!D 5c;.35 n.l\.ft ~ Cruial &75-5095 --------$2900 obo °'trade for chtdrn rols. 645-5350 B •Id .ru1lu; 'f TWO BAA STOOLS -,.-EW-P_O_R_T_C_HAN __ N_E_L_, FORD 9075 $10 m1n1 truck Please ------1 EMPLOYMENT 5530 Insurance CSR, com· Ul your Southwestorl"·s tvle ---------MOORING upto 40 It iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c::tll 953·5406 meici.il br<>kcr/a9n1 Europe•n Woman 15 w ith 9·1neh t ound oft 15th st. dock. ·c.::i.11 •'68MUSTAHO 2891--P-l_L_O_T_C_LA_S.,....,S_l_F_t_E_D e~p. comp, typist. real estate yrs exp In homo care white washed wood COSTA MESA 6124 3 10-3~386 V-8, AT . 95"1. MO· It"• tho oas y -to-PERSONALS 3 00 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Piiot Cl:assl· fled bookl\ecpor oxp, sal· for elderly, XLNT rel, frames. Cre11m/m1nVliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----------• chanlcally restored •ccess. 1ntormauon- ary o~. send re-career u&on live IO or out 750--4'24 pink cu shions. E111cel· 47 UNfT CONDO RENT N ew 1r1ter1or Just packed marketplace • D°""nlque • Film actress. model, dancer. Will entortaln you lor all occ.aslons luperbowt dlacount "n2-72e9 • Tho mos1 comprehen. tilVO nnd CU11l'f1t d•fCC tory ol goods and r.cr vocos around I sume· Al Ou•nlnn P 0 , E•p. Nanny with Cal. lont cond•toon. $175/ YARD S ALE House-needs paint 1ob to be vos.ited regularly. suc· Elo-c 2520 N B 92660 The ROC ® drovers loc. CPR Cert. pair 7141840-9779 hold goods. apph· better ttian new! cessfully by all lunds Pff HELP lood prep Roi's. uve-1n poS1tt0n1----------nnccs clolhmg SAT through class1hed S299S 0130 846-1571 or consumer!> .-ind counter prsns T.i~c ,ad\antagc of wanted . usa 497·2249 While lovesoat sotabod. 8 2, 211s"?:ic1hc Ave. ----------• Apply al Lucc1's 8'lt 1 Rob1"~7;·~~1 F5 (Btookhvrsl1Ham1Uon) Everythtnq musl ,go -•• HOT & WILD I 900-454·1201 S9 per call • I 8yrs • 900 Amer /L.V,NV EMPLOYMENT 5530 Adam~ Hun1tnq1on Sch <•ur un~urpa~d lmntng DOMESTICS 5540 11-11111 oppononllit\ s 05 lo ssoo Fro 9 to ___ __:.. ________________________ _ Houseman . Handyman. MERCHANDI SE 2 ~ S:u 8 10 3 272 EMPLOYMENT 5530 Looklf'O for Dot Or -======~==~========~ nel;is Ludington? Bob I Our unique rompul Driving & other hshld MISC 60 l 5 1_v_,_u._l _N_o_va ____ _ duties, ltvo In, exp &,iiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Large Estate Sale mzcd ~uppon S)'ICm reforerlc:es, 640-2095 11 SAT·SUN a to 4 FRANCISCAN avocado 3125 Roosevell Way By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Of Raul OrnelO\s 310 696-5336 lOUM Polder PART TIME RETAIL SALES .ind a r11.fcw01.1n11I dishes for 6 2 veg look tor sign• \;lies \tili ;0 lcJm rrum. MSRCHANDISE bowls, S·P, C S Tot\)11--S-AJ_L_l_N...;.G_S_AL.;:.__E_ LO ER ON LO ER 'SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3012 No "•rl ("' I r,. e SO", . 5 ~ no oer "o • MUST LOVE ANIMALS. A greo1 64 pcs S 1 75 723 i 4!P Manno equ1pmom and Both vulnerable \\ e l dtal9 CJll Clur 0f11,e hidJy llUTIQOES 6010 Fum1turo & esta10 turn hardware. tOOls. cloth· NORTH nn AA 1ng housewares nnd AnJ )l.lrl our ncv. brand now clotning morel 1 day Ofl_ly Sat. ____ • K 9 8 3 2 "'°' 'C' "'j •. on ·o S 00: ~ .... N1...'e· ;,: ds :... n , P,.·Coie Co"' non, •10~ ors; dJvs oer ... ee~ or n oe•sor., Tt-e 212 1 \'/estclif' WICKER LOVESEAT ~byJliids/women s. 8am-1pm. ~9 West t0 - t.irccc l10 '°hd tround Selleck Paroan china t8th St 10 7 2 Cream color. High Dlscoverv S hop, Call l.t\1f tflrtmann b.ck. Lovety, •nd CdM. 673-7776 • A K Q 9 alurdvt S300 firm •• -----'"-----•uE T EA T for confidential Interview 71~40-9779 '"Nintendo O•m•• HUNTINGTON ; J • A 6 4 AJRCRAFT MECHANIC TRAINING Docome FM ~1llOd A & P Mech•nlc O•y night d.lsMs Fln11nc1al •Id •vattabte Job ploce- m on 1 <t•Si•tance Nonnrop·Rlce Aviation 1-800·597 8690 LA Campus ri.e e1tro"' Beo I" 0 The Prudenbal Newport Realty The Piiot Clasal· s10 Call" 457~1734 BEACH 6140 AKQJ 987 fted and lenve message 6 4 5 Q9865 BE YOUR OWN. BOSS EXPANDING NE\~ sr Afll R fl~ ·.~ono :-.: COMPANY HAS POSITIONS ,.\VAHAHU: ~OR SE.L F MOTIVATE[) TAH CHA~GL T'l'l'l: PERSONS TO SUPEP\1S!: iH.::AC.EflS m: A NN'SPAPE.R t'RODUCTlON CREW. GUARANTEED $400 PER WEER 673· 7300 nus 1s m: · i .OO!Hr Guaranteed FULL TRAINING C:.Z. Hrs . Tho mpst comprchcn-Queen 0 , Kong Palm'!., 8 ESTATE SALE J 4 111ve and current dlfOC· Everything must 90 + 2 tory o f good:s and ser-feet tall, S20 oa, Herb SAT/SUN 9·2 vocos around! plants 135 kinds S I 10142 Mao.lea• ca, Lilac SIO 674-9422 r---------- CREW MANAGER BE YOUR OWN BOSS * Positions available for enthusiastic, self-motivated~ individuals to operate soliciting crews for the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot. If You: * Have an insured van. wagon or J:'ICk-up w shell * Enjoy working part-ttme in the evenings, earning full-time SSS • J 10 .. 3 ~Ol'TH • Q 10 7 5 32 AK 3 +876 5 The bidding Wetit :'forth Eut 4 Obi PasB Pus Pa: Paa Opemnlit lead Kiri" 111 'outb 4 • BndRe \.'-nut a itame for tht' f•int fhe&rt lf'\f>UJU't' reluct~nl ~ t·h•I ltnfi!e the enemv •la h1ch ltHI \our opponent v.tll teal \OU blind Con sider th1 hand from lhe rft·ent Fall North Amencan Champ1on<,b1p~ in Orlandu Fla <\tter \\Ml·. four bean npenmj! bid. man' µlever!> v.ould pa wuh the \.11rth hand, a~ would =--outh. who C'ould scarceh ht' upectt'd 111 w mpt'le. and dt>darer ...,ould ra< k up 10 tncll! m qu1C'k t.1me Mark ltaba· h1 ol .\iurnete. Calif. 1 nut amun!l them Ht doubled .&nd....ai..-4...l~lll..--­ h" partner Ron ultonf'Ck of An nanclale. \a , t>t'<'&mt' dedarer at four ~pade., "t'Sl led the tunic 11! ht'art•. un v.h1ch dedarer dropped the thref' l nsure II'> tr1 who held the deuct and relurtant lo concede a pol!b1ble rutf "luff \\ eM shifted tn the 111n1tlt>ton club D~larer v.on in dumm\ c11me to hand wllh the kin.: of diamond and led a lo..-. trump \\ eJ>t "J&d. """ a plea"8nl 11urpn~ East alJnv.t'd thr km!l 111 w-in ror.e with the act> on lhl' spadt 11int1nu•hon and t'lltl"d ~1th a 'P•dt Oeda,..r won rashed a high duh and the act' ot dtamon<h then It'd a hl'an In lead of rutfm.: dKhu;t•r d1~ardE"d ttle tab!"'" d11lmund I ·~r \\'t':.\ had UI v.1n perforee and let1 v.1th no1h1n1t but heart . v.a~ 1 .. rrt'd •11 ,,eld the ruff· lufl tl\el ht feut"d t1I tm" tv.o DKlarer'!. duh I "t'r 1.1.t'nl •v.av anci the <'t1ntrac: rollt"d horn€' ;-...,,_.that a hean <'ont1nua1111n at tnrk llo\O dot•m thr r•>nlract Pt .. darer c11nn~t &\Old a '"""' 11> each ~ult 1t1r ci. "'n une WITH POTENTIAI. TO s l ooo· PER WW LARGE INSURED VEHICLE REOl!IRED I WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD .:i:.!J .:, (lnt -(1 :30 (lnt. l' l u.-. Com 111 . • & B 011 us t! s * Have the ability to motivate If you're looklng fo.r a car, classlfled has news for you. tors OF OPPORTITNITY TO GROW WITH t1SI NO INVESllfEHT REOtJIJfD Karen- 545-5737 Hien we have a JOb tor you No expenence necessai\' Full training available For further 1nformat1on or to schedule an interview CALL TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE (.All MR STEVENS (310) 455-2206 . . Thunder. anuery 1•. 1• Juna ty , .. ,, lh« l~t>nd,,.y psy· M8.tn11a11un awuen~, •1f hmt hmol.t· choloat.1 Carl Ju11s ( LHI had bttn 11on .tJJf'J nospuns1b1lih 1nll'nw rt'I•· etudylna Mtrol91y for JO yurs Ht 110Mh1p Muun 1n \Our "gn emphool· wJd 1n a co8'111u11lc.1tlo11 lo 8. 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UflllMd .... S...POl\- 41 8e n<l411~ . *" ... 50 ft1Mt• C'lttl«m ~I Mai.• OOdle S2 Icy r 53 SurwiyO< 1l n• s.a Cov.uo ~!> Tl'\eni.a --· 56 Tal.e a Ch•~ 80 fr9"dl naga1,... l . U Thursday, Januaty 14, 1993 Newport Beach/Co1ta Mna Dally Mitsubishi Expo and· Ex~o LRV· feature new powerplant For 1993, Mitsubishi Motors has added to the responsive, fun-to-drive character of both the 7 ·passenger Expo and the 5·passen&er Expo LRV sport wagons with an upgraded new V t-liter single overhead-cam (SOHC) four-cylinder powerplant. The new Mitsubishi engine features a 4-valve combustion chamber configuration and Mitsubishi's multipoint electronic fuel injection to produce 136 bhp at 5,500 rpm and 145 lbs.ft. of torque at 4,250 rpm. All 1993 Expo models are powered by this new powerplant, as well as the Expo LRV AWD (All-Wheel Drive) and Expo LRV Sport. design, the new 2.4-liter engine features Mitsubishi's patentea dual engine stabilizers. The stabilizers contribute to exceptional engine smoothness by neutralizing the vibrations usually found in larger displacement 4-cylinder engines. Expo and Expo LRV models equipped with all-wheel drive feature a full-time all.wheel drive system similar to the system found on the Eclipse Gsx. Mitsubishi's all-wheel drive offers traction oind handling advantages over two-wheel drive in adverse driving or weather conditions. particularly on low-friction surfaces. Expo LRV and Expo off er excellent handling die to the engineering of the four-wheel independent suspension. ~ong wheelbases and short front and rear body overhands provide optimum weight distribution to complement the suspension systems. The front suspension features MacPherson struts with coil springs and a stabilizer bar. The MacPherson ,, The entry-level Expo LRV model continues to off er an economical 1 .8·1iter SOHC 16-valve engine that produces 113 bhp 'at 6,000 rpm and 116 lbs ft. of torque at 4,500 rpm. In addition to electronic fuel injection and improved · • combustion gas flow d4e to the multiple-valve cylinder head All-wheel drive models utilize a center differential that features a viscous coupling unit to balance front-to-rear torque distribution. Under normal conditions. the system distributes the torque in a 50/50 front-to-rear ration. If wheel slippage is detected, the system automatically directs engine power to the axle that has the most traction. This results in improved traction and stability, strut design is 11 engineered to offe~mooth, stable handling, yet requires minimal space within the body structure. For maximum efficiency, the rear. suspension incorporates semi-trailing arms with low profile coil springs. The coil spring assemblies are specially engineered for minimal intrusion into the cargo area allowing a 0Jt storage surface. A rear stabilizer bar is ind uded on sport models. 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VOLKSWAGEN MY PUllllOI VOlKIWAGIN SelM ~· S-S:. • Pn ·Body~ IM'9"""" Cet'lllr ,, .... ~ IOUTH CC>'9frY WJUIWAGIN Nl..eer II Yl*IM Siiia 11 IN USA 11111 INdlM, ~BllclllOall ~~·-®mi South County Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES • SERVICE • PARTS IEJMCl AND MRTI OfllN 11..f 1A.M.·1'.M • ' } , I Thursday, January ,,, 1• • II the nc\\ Lexus GS JOO doesn't look lil\c an)thing • l'f ,c in the Lexus lineup there's a n.:.i...on -it initial design was dl·\·l·lopcd 1n the 'tudiu) of C.1or ~l'lto G1u~1.uo's lt,1IDc1,ign. Lexus GS 300 -An i~ternational luxury Perfor,nance sedan With its elegant ltali.1n de 1gn • concept and meticulous Japanese engineering. the nl'\., Lexu) GS 300 luxury performann• -.cdJn is a unique collaboration "h1c.h pro\ 1dc) st\ c> ,upcrb hJndling Jnd lu\uf\ in ont> p.lC ~ ti.,C ' The GS 300, '"h1ch "rll be po .. 11 ri<.·d bet>H.en the near-lu U') ES 300 Jnd the fla~,h p LS 400 rn the Lc'u" ltne-up. b J four door, fi,c-passcngcr lu ur. ~riormJnce sedan dc)rgncJ to pro' 1dl• optimum interaction bct''l'l'n the drt\l'r --;met !l'-e road. "-•thout c01npro1ru ... ns ii<W or comrort Thl• ~trrkrng St) ling of thl' CS 300 began 1n the ltalD~1gn )tud1os 0 1 G1orgctto Giug1Jro. The 1deJ of J onl' ~tro~c form, lead1n~ from th(' ~l1>p1n~ !rent hood around tlw IJr~c. at.>r~l,namrc c.1brn to ,1 hr~h rt.'.lf dl·t I.: und'-'""ent refiAem<•nh rn Kl\\lta ., d )J~n :i.t .. o o) In fin.11 form .• 1 unrqu<'. 'd ~ h f,hh lunc:tionJI, automoh1ll' l'mcrgcd. Pm,ered by the >.rnw T" n C.1m ~-H.11\"e 3 0-hwr 1nl nl x ctlmdcr ~n., nc as the SC 300-~ (.oupc. thl! G~ 300 has 220 hor.;(.fXl\\l'r and 210 .b-lt or torque -\n ACO\J')tlC Control f"nduct1on S}'~tcm ACIS 'Jrt\.' the lcn~th ol the intJke manifold with the engine 'pccd and throttle valve opening angle tor ou~tandmg power output. With a 'onger intJl..c manifold at low engine ~peed> and a short 1ntJke manifold at higher >pce<.Js, more torque is generated lhroughout the RPM range. The double-wishbone suspension of the GS 300 allo .. vs the car to excel under .1ggres~1\ e dm1ng, as \veil as to maintain optimum ride comfort. The front )U:>pen-,1on uses a high-mount upper arm, a lo,,er arm and stabrhzer bar. The rear ~~nsion uses an upper and low<.'f arm, <.trut rods and stabilizer bars. lc\us' trademark quiet ride is achieved \\1th the hel p of front and rear >ubirame!i Sources of vibration, such as the engine. power steering, differential .rnd su>pens1on are mounted to the subframl'S which arc, rn turn, mounted to the rrame of the car by liquid· (illed bu)hmg> A zero-degree drivetrain. Y.hich t) continuous and rn nearly all straight I ne from the engine to the differ~ntral, turthcr reduces vibration under accch.-r atron The GS 100 also ma1nta1ns Lci..us' reputation ror smooth shifts by 1ncorporatang the Electronically Controlled Transrnission with intelligence CECT-i) from the LS 400 with revised gear ratios to match 'the performance characterist ics of -:he 3.0-liter engine. This system retards ignition timing during shifts. which momentarily lo"'ers engine torque and makes for virtuJlly unnotR::eable shifts. The automatic transmission is standard on the GS 300. The 16 x 7 .5 JJ alloy "heels arc filled "1th 215160R V-rated Goodyear or Bridge:.tone tires. All-sea>on ttres are a no-c~t option. four-\\ heel 'entalated. prn.ver---0ssistc.d disc brJl..es \\Ith a 4 sensor, 3 ch<1nnel Anti-locl.. Braking S)'>tem (come standar An optional traction control syste , \\h1ch helps prevent acceleration " I in on she.I.. surfaces, also is a\arlable. S tandard safety features include anti-lock bral..es, dual .w bag'> and front seat belt prctcnsioncr~. In a collision, the same sensor> that acti,·ate the air bags "ill trigger ·the prcten.,1oner) to dme at piston do" n to retract the SCJt belt, ass1strn,g to r~trarn the occup.rnts The-GS 300 features· a number 01 en\ironrnental impro\.ements. A new, recyclable material has been used tor the bumper of the GS 300. This Lexus super-olefin polymer provides a light\\Cight, scratch and imP,a.ct-res1slant alternatl'.e to steel with greatly impro,ed rec)clability. Other GS 300 plastic parb cHe coded to help identify recyclable m<llerials Standard equipment on the .CS 300 includes a iully automatic afr cond1t1on1.•r "h1ch u'>Cs the environmentally fr•cndl' CFC-Free refrigerant, RH4a Fifteen att \t>nu help maintain optimum . tt.:mpcraturcs for those in the front and the rear, as well as keeping the \\JOchhield dear. Inside the GS 300, the dri\.Cr 1:> "ur1ounded with genuine \\alnut on tht. cc.•ntcr console and door trim S\,atch pad An optional leather paci..ase ror thl· scau., door trim, steering "heel. shirt. lever knob and center console lid is a\,1.lable. · To pro\1de ma\lmum comfort both • thl• dra\er and passengers '>Cat:. ha' e mult1·ad1ustable po\\er controls and ttw scat bl'lb arc anchored to the seJt tracl.. as'l'mblv ior easy access rcgardl<:-.., or 'ill positron. Also f0< c~s a.cces~ the steer n~ "h( l'I comes equipped "rth the Lexus Jutomat1c tilt and telescopic ieJture. Pci.\er ,1ci u .. ·n 1 r ·~ m.1kc ~tllng the \\I l·1.:I rl\ ·ion an , .h, ta'>k \\'t,en the 1gn ti( n 1s turned IT .tnd the \.:c~ fl 'm0\;1.:d. thr· '"hell t1I~-. up and a'"'ay 1rom the dr t.:r. Upon r<.' >ldrt the ,,heel rlturn~ to th prt. \ 10\45 p. >•' on. An A\\ f1\1 ('J -. t l!l' Stl."rt.>o \\Ith 215 ,, a:ts .ind St>\C:n >pcaker; b standard. 01 ·t .mal l'qu1pm1·m rncfudi:-s a compJct d sc plJ,cr and h.1nge1 co upsraded :--..,,bm1ch1 ..iucl o svs:t.:m Both S\)tems come equipped ''•th D Li-.. 8 and C nor~ rt.•<luctJOn tor C.bS€ tie-:.. J three-~1t1on J.>0" l'r m..i)t antenf!.!1 which aCJiusl5 115 hl·1gh1 autQmat1cally lor the bi.ht s gnJI reception~ .1 theft-deterrent · l1~ht Jnu ,1 c.1s l'lW·sC;in icature. An optain in qui to ll'\us 1s the PortJblt• f'lth Cdl Jr tl·h~phone, which is thl.' 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Some of these vehicles ·have been here· more than. 2 weeks, our used car manager is just dying to. make a lar deal sO oome down & pay your respects. 'II PONTIAC ·noonsE ·11c1En Amo· VAN CONY. 'II HONDA PRELUDE ••a ' ARAVAN AUTO. NC. CAUISE AUTO. M:, Tlt CRUISE CN1T MIS ~S CASS. CUST llAOiT AED~. UOAE &alJAC WHEELS l~E . F\.U Y lew>ED l>llV•7W> IDl-71) 1)11257115} " IDl(IOll .. $5,795 $8,995 $9.795 $1UD5 - ' THEODORE ROBIN '92 FORD PROBELX Auto, AC, PW, POL nt. Cassette & more -1 only Rental Return '8003.':2 1~1 '11 BRONCO '90 ACURA LEGEND l COUPE . nT FUUTl~O MJlO CASS f\.llYl D~C ~D M: I MOAt W.C:l.lA TE I OUT -1)1 (IOIOOI) °'''°''"' $15,995 'S20,9Q5 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA•(714) 642-0010 • to credit val, see de•r tor dltalll ' a ' • • •to l'h&ndllY. -..y 1•. 1• Making fuel efficient cars: The case of the Honda Civic T he need to reduce U.S. • consumption of petroleum is clearer now than at any time since the oil crises of the 1970s-The rise in oil prices, combined with growing concern about global warming, the passage of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, and the continuing debate over a national energy strategy highlight the environmental, health and national security costs of continued dependence on petroleum. Nearly two-thirds of all petroleum consumed in the nation is used for transP<?rtation, and the transportation sector is 97 percent de~ndent on oil. Reducing transportation fuel consumption will contribute to a substantial decrease in emissions of greenhouse gases and other harmful pollutants and increased national security. Despite the clear need to reduce fuel consumption, new car fuel economy has held steady at about 28 miles per gallon since 1988. Increases in travel ciistances and congestion dlle to land use patterns and more cars on the road have led to a 1 O percent rise in gasoline consumption since 1982. More congestion has also resulted in a steady degradation of on-roa<:t vehicle fuel economy. Automakers and others have argued that an increase in fuel efficiency can only be accomplished by reducing vehicle performance and safety. f urther, ther argue that technologies to improve fue economy are no: yet fully developed and are not ready for commercialization. In direct challenge to these arguments, several automakers have introduced vehicles that off er substantia - improvements in fuel economy with little or no reduction in safety and vehicle performance. Even U.S. companies, which have vigorously resisted efforts to increase Corporate Average fuel Economy (CAFE) standards, introduced several highly fuel efficient automobiles in 1992 and have others on the 1993 market. One of the most fuel-efficient is the Honda Civic VX Hatchback. Total emissions from the VX are slightly improved in that C02 emissions are reduced due to the improved fuel economy. The technologies used by Honda to increase fuel efficiency are, for the most part, well developed, inexpensive and easily adaptatJle to other cars. Some of these technologies are described as: • lean burn VTEC-E engine: The VX uses a completely different engine than other Civics. The air/fuel mixture in the . engine's combustion chamber contains more air than what is generally used to achieve complete combustion. This use of more air is referred to as lean burn. -fuel economy increases with the addition of excess air because more ail results in more complete combustion of fuel, and decreases efficiency losses due to the use. of energy to pump air and fuel into the cylinder and push out exhaust gases. The new engine uses electronic controls to open and close the intake and exhaust valves based on engine operating conditions. This shortens combu)llOtl time and improves efficiency, thus saving fuel. •Transmission changes: The more geats in a transmission, the nigher the fuel efficiency because more gears allow the engine to operate at its optimal s~d for any given vehicle speed. The VX has a 5-speed manual transmission with a wider ratio range, meanins that the engine can operate at a wide range of speeds while keeping efficiency high. • Axle ratio changes: By lowering the axle ratio, or rdtio of turns of the drive shaft to turns of the wheels, f ucl economy is improved and engine \\<Car is reduced. • Shift indicator light: The Ctvic VX is -e"CJUi~ with a shift indic,1tor hght which alerts the driver to shift gears at the mo5t efficient point. •Weight reduoion: Lighter cJrs U)C less energy to overcome incrtiJ. Thus, they use less fuel. •Aerodynamic impro.,,cmcnts: The shape of the VX is smoothed out Jnd more aerodynamic. Thi) reduces Jtr resistance and lov.crs fuel consumption. •Multi-point fuel in1cctton: Fuel injection systems allow better control of fuel input than carburcrors and allow the engi ne to adjust the air/fuel mr<turc for changing engine cond1t1ons The multi-point f ucl inJCction system in the Civic VX has one injector for each of the ' ' I • I ... h .· ~· I I ' I ··-L ... • I I a' ~ • four cylinders. T~is gr~ater control over fuel input saves tuer, improves power. and reduces harmful emissions. 0 thcr technologies that arc widely used and can contribute to higher fuel cificicncy include front-\\ heel dri\ e and four·\ a Ive-per-cylinder engines. Although the technologies descrtbcd ubo1.e arc currently available and, in ™Y-ca>es, .:iceJnstallcd in a mtJJOfity of new cars, they have most often been U)Cd.to increase l'ngine po\\Cr in!itcad of fuel economy. This is because consumers hJvc generJlly e).ptesscd a preference for power o"er f ucl efficiency and higher pmfib can be gained by performance impro\cmen'ts than by higher fuel economy. In fa ct, Honda initially u!ied irs vrcc engine on the ultra·fo)t, • ultr,\·cxpcns1\c Acura N.SX sport car. HO\\C\Cr, the (IVIC VX example dl..'mnn~tratcs that the same tcchnolog1e~ c.in bl.' uscd to imprO\ c iuel efficiency at rclatt.,,ely low C<>.>t without s.itnf1cing safety or performance. lncrea>ins motor 1.'eh1cle fuel ef11ciency cJn reduce emission) of gr('('nhouse The 1993 Civic def Sol Si continues the Honda tradition o( innovative automobiles. gases, lower smog-forming hydrocarbon .... emissions, and cut back our dependence on foreign oil. While fuel economy improvements arc very important, they are not a sil"er bullet for solYing"'oo -=- complex transportation problems. 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A.ar~c blU& story of -I t is the last American talc of vast coastal ranch land, heroism and chance, mystery and integrity, gift a1~d greed, nature and pai.sion. heritage and vision. It is the grand sprawl of pastoral hills and southland chappasrel winding to iu seaside prize of Pacific ~horcland known since its 1894 incorporation as The Irvine Company. For years, I have imagined an epic film chronicle, vibrant vignettes polished with a sterling east, visually peeling back the laye rs of human drama woven throughout this historic' family's emotional relationship to the land and high regard for it~ resources. l see a big, complex movie -something in the same vein (perhaps with even a few more arteries) as .. Chinatown" v.hich explored LA.'s Mulholland Water Di~pute during the '30s. As an appropriate metaphor, it might be titled "Sand Canyon" directed by a well-seasoned 1 l ollywood giant like Richard Attcnborough, and credibly '>Cnpted against slippage through the cracks. In my fantasy, the film opens with a lush John Barry '>COre, a Stirring backdrop to a montage Of landscape images -a grove of eucalyptus trees leading to a ooastal viewpoint, J meandering dirt road above a hidden cove, rolling green hills sprinkled wi1h poppies and wiJdnowers. A moment's ~crutiny reveals a cinematic overture of impressionistic oil paintings, a scenic blending that flips us back to a purer ti.me of life just waiting for the pentiment.o or our dreams. WbcU.~r through the magic of the mo-.ies, or the framed glory of a ~ wall, it is intriguingly dever to introduce Soul.hem California's landmark narrative tbrou&h its most alluring visual legacy -the cnchantina art of an earlier era, and the plein-air painters who came here to capture the unique crystal quality of the light that guided the environs in the beginning decades of this cent1,1ry. It is this same acstbetic inspiration that has steered heircu Joan Irvine Smith 10 purchase examples of California's artistic heritage, lopping I 992's list as one of the most voracious art collectors in the United States. , The regional community has teasingly tagged her "Joan of Art" for her continuous buying spree following the $256 million seulement last year with The Irvine Company. So be it, she might grin, knowing tha1 the stakes were high, an'lt she survived with enough true-grit left to foster the preservation of the environment through art awareness and participation. Indeed, acquiring these paintings is the nurturing lm1 reward to an arduous JO.year battle a MU dig p' lovely way to be born again after many years of tedious litigation and self-imposed Arts hibernation. Scene And, on Friday Smith turns her ------caretaker's compassion into a gilt for the public with the opening of The Irvine Museum in lemporary·quarters on the 12th noor of a pristine corporate office buildina In the heart of Irvine. The panoramic views from this tower of galleries act as a modem mirror for the elegantly displayed landscape paintinp which depic1 the state's rugged and varied terrain, that old soul embodied in California's roots. ~I first meetin,, Joan Irvine Smith, who wiJI &um 60 this ~pn ng, seems a bit gruff, perhaps annoyed by the intrusion of an interview when there is still so much work to be done in overseeing 1he Museum's premiere. A closer reading, however, reveals a timid and cautiously reserved demeanor interspersed wi1h noshes of vulnerable whimsy as the comfort level rises. Her vaying blond hair pulled back, she 1s casually auired in beige slacks, off-white knjt shirt, a camel-haired blazlr, smudged tenni shoes. and an c4uestrinn-1hemed Hermes scarf loosely knotted around her neck. Her tanned oomplexion is weathered in a way that em phasizes confidence over neglect, evidence o( a full-bodied life experienced in the pleasures of the great 'Once 1 ~ot my feet wet in this thing , 1t be- came mont and more fascinating, and from that came the Idea for estabttshing a non- profit museum with credible people involved who were authorities on this particular art.• -·-- outdoors. But, it is the steel bl~ eyes that reveal her kvc1 of inter.tion, acknow&edging her deep awarenea of how this rekindled passion for·a slyte of art lhc has always loved and respected has at last brought her hard-fought heritage full circle. "So mBny people have thouJht that starting this museum was a long·Lerm plan I had," she e.xplaUled, "when actually it was something that just cwlved this pa.st year, CYCn though I have had an emotional connCC1ion with thi art since I was about 12 yean o&d. My Cather, who was a feder1ll judge in Los Angeles, used to take my mother and I to the California aub for lunch once or twice a week where they ha~ always had a magnificent oolleclion of California art on display. As a child, I just salivated over these pictures -I thought they were the most beautiful tbinp I bad ever seen. When I wu in my 20s, I acquiKd some seascapes; and, later when I moved East. I collected lhe British 5P0rtina painten. 'B ut, it wasn't until after the Bren litiaation wu resolved recently that I thought, 'Gee, I've always loved Calilornla Impressionism -J'm aoing to buy some.' A friend to&d me about Ray Redfern'• aallery in. Laguna Beach, so I went there, wu introduced to his impccc1blc taste as a dealer, and found some tbinp to buy. l bought from several other dc&Jcn in Southern California, and pretty soon word aot around that l was look.ins for this style o( art. People were sendina me pho«>snphs of works Crom all over the country. "Once J got my feet we1 In this thing. It became more and more fascinating, and from thll came the Idea for establishin1 a non-profit museum with credible people involved who were authorities on this particular art. I also wanted to publish books about Calif orf)la an -to bring it before the public and make people more sensitive to how the environment is a part of us. determines the quality o( our lives -and, the best way 10 do &hat was through a mu cum." 2 Or.&Jl~e Coast W"kend I Thyr,~ay, ,Ja~~~ry 1~. 1993 . w ~• ti '>lolf(\.,/l .f .. t.. .. , ''"~4" <.:»JI •~ . .)\ Funded by the lrvine Museum Foundation, a non -profit corporation headed by Smith, the museum's seven-member board hired noted art scholar Jean Stem as ils executi\c dircctoLand-tcscarch whli. Jal\Ct Blake Dominik as CUTtim r With approxim3tely 6S works in the museum's collection ~, far -worth more th:tn SJ million, ttnd Including works from the post-'4()) Regionalism period -the (1eility include.\ Jn unsurp:ts cd Jide collection, :trchival library, and re c3rch center. Jn addition 10 scn<ting oua exhibits to other mu~un -the fi~t of which is a cntalog-acxompanied O\ef'!1ew entitled "Sclec\ions Crom the Irvine Mu.scum1' wh ich ~111 travel to the Fleischer Mu cum in Sconsdalc. Anz , :ind 1 hl· Onk.Jand Mu cum -the ll'\line Museum will cxh1b11 wori., from other mu cums "th:u may not be gelling the c-cpo-.urc they de)Crvc." S3)S Stem. "No other mu!.Cum is de,otcd h1 this one specific field of n, and I thin .. "e ~Ill be nationally recognized bccaui1e of it." i\$ far as a pcrmancn1 locatiun for the county's nev.ci.1 "" institution. the site or the originnJ ranch house owned by Smith's grandfather, fames lrvinc II. founder of The ll"rnl.' Company. has been discu std as a possibility. "You don't need a fancy building. and Irvine doesn't have anything hl.c it," says Smi1h. "It v.ould be )ovcly to locace. 1here with the garden maintained and all " The mind wanders ... Irvin e\ Giverny? S ince early l:ist pring, Smith h:is acquired l.000 plu paintings on her own in addition 10 the Museum's collection, emphilSitlng California lmprcWC>nim wo.-k:s (1890-1930) by luch heavywciahu as Guy Rose, WilUam Weadt (her rwo admitted favorites), Oranvllle Rodmood, Maurice Braun, Frank Cuprin, Joseph Kleitdl, E4cW Payne and Alson Clark. And. ma.y of the sccnac works depict tbe bucolic past of local •~as wl\bio the 93.000-acre Irvine Ranch. Moreover, her intense lo\-e o( the land itself Is strongly auachcd to her ~eral undcrst:mding of land as commodity, water as its cur~ncy. \'Being around these paintings is like auina a journey back in time for nae," Smith rcOects in a more poetic tone. "I can remember riding with my grandfather uvcr the mountains and hills ""hen the land looked lake that," she ~ays, pointing to a colorful hindscapc propped up against the wall. "You looked over thi vast rolling terrain to the sea Sff MUSEUMfl Arthur C. IUder's untitled oil on canvu pltlntlna of CafN•trano Mission It amona lmne Muwum coll«fion. • Strings are attached ~ to his keys to success By Robert Sangster ScieClll to --- I s he a pianist or a violinist? Nineteen-year-old Corey Cer- ovsek is both a nd will demon- st ratc his talents Saturday night by playina Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 ind minor, K.466, 11nd Violin Concerto No. l in Q major, K.216. Ami Porat, conductor of the Mozart Camcrata, found Ccrovsck when he was scarchina for •a "young sensation." Ccrovsck was recommended by ltz.hak Perlman's manager. That was four years ago, • and Ccrovsck has since appeared annually with the Camcrata. The concen is at 8 p.m. Saturday \) Corey Cerovsek at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in -Newport Beach. Also on the.program for this "Happy Birth· day Mozart" conccn is his Sym· :{Jig Drill Car gains momentum~ By Kelly Kteo111 Spec.al to ....., C osta Mc a's thrasher quartet Big Drill Car claims they're at :i crossro:ids. This fivc-yur-old band's name was inspired by a machine in a science fiction movie that drilled to the urth'.s core. h 's sound. can be described as heavy and fast guitar interspersed with an occa ional pOp melody very similar to music coming out of Seattle and Minneapolis. Former Big Drill C:ir bassist Bob Thompson (currently in Xtra Large) had mentioned previously that Orange County is basically oblivious to Big Drill Car's ch:arms. Lead singer Fr3nk Daly disag~s about the current reception in OC. "l think it's changed now that all those bands from Sea11le and ·MinneBpolis arc so huge now," Daly said. It's not surprising the band is finding it ea_sicr to grow here given the w:irm reception band such as Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soul Asylum have been gettina or late. Band members concede the increased interest h:as been evident at recent &ias locally. They generally have bigger turnouts Bnd sold out a rare appcanncc at Oub Mesa in Co$ta Mes.a. It doesn't hurt that they've been exposed to playing with big name bands and large venues.· They not only opened for the Ramones in October or this year but ror a sold out Bad Religion concert as well. Doth aip were at the Hollywood Palladium. The Ramones bill included pach diverse acts u lce-T and Body Count. Asked how it £cit to play with rock icons the Ramones, DaJy responded, "It's kind or weird to KC these SU)'I in pcnon. To ICC how old they look." MUSIC phony No. 39, k.543. "Corey is an incredibly qujck study," says Porat. In his first ap- pearance with the Camerata, he was slated to play a piano concerto by Mozart's son, Fr.anz Xavier. Porat, despite considerable cost and effort, was unable to obtain the score to the concerto. He lo- cated a copy in the hands of a pri· vate party, who wanted Sl,000 for the use of it. a sum beyond the Camerata's budget. Porat switched to Mozart's .. eoron:nton .... Conccrto (No. 26, K.537) a t the last minute, and Ccro~k played it oh short notice. ''Cerovsck is a superb ta l· ent," says Porat. Cerovsck is a Canadian who made his orchestral debut in 1981 when only 8, with the Calgary Phil· harmonic. Since then, he has ap- peared throughout the world. He ha studied with violinists Josef Gingold aod Nathan Milstein and THE SCENE plays a 1908 Stefano Scarampctla violin. In addition to c:onc:ertizing. he studied at Indiana Uni¥Crsity beginning at age 12, making tum the youngest student ever to at- tend. He obtained both bachelor's and master's degrees in music and mathematics, with a 4.0 grade point, by the time he was 16. An accomplished pianist, he has often performed both violin :ind. piano concen o on a sin· gle program. l'hCMozart Camcrara is a cham- ber orchestra o f 12 winds, timpani arid 24 string , broken down into 8 first violins, 6 second violins, 4 v~ las, 4 ccllo:i and 2 bass viols.. Founded by Ami Porat in 1980, the umerata h:is given· public sub- scription concerts i.incc 1985 and now plays :it St. Andrews. Tiac sea· son will .include t\\Q more concerts. -on April 3 and May 15. While ~t­ u rday's concert fe:itures only Mozart. the: ea.era. plays.cham- ber on:bcsln music by other com- posers. To apud the: repertory of the orcbcslra. Porat bas aadc orches- trations ol cleael.cr ausic pieces, such as a Donizetti Ouanet. and TcbaWMtys SoweaU-de Flo- rence. Porat. ...0 plaas to publi5h bis ~ gys that the main questioa ie deciding whether a chamber pica: cu be orchcs· tratcd is wbc~r it will work with more Chao ooc ptiiyer 1i> a part ... , r the piece is too YirlUOSlic, it won't work wi~ a larger ~~. •• says PoraL la on:bestntiag a quanet, be has 10 write a bass pan, since q~ts don't iodudc bass viol . He also edits the: pieces, makes ju- dkious aau. and sdccts balances. T dets arc a¥aibblc at the box ofrlCC al SL ADdrc:ws oo the night of lbc oooa:n and through the Camcnta at 631-2233. SH BIG/11 Loaf bud Big Drill ~r is (from left): .J~ny Marooft, Mart Amold, IMrTm Manis ..t Fm~· ' ~Quieter predators T he trend in rock is to tum up the amps all the way and scream into the mircro- phone. ResullS arc mi.x.cd. with bands such as Social Distortion and Nir- vana taking a remarkably fresh ap- proach while bands like Alice In Chains and Mudhoncy do a pretty aood job of foolina listeners into belicvin1 they have the r•ght bal· a~ of anpt and taJent. Oranae County's own Sbuk Bite has a mean-sounding name, but the acoustic duo offen ·anything but the screamina distortion of Sound· prtcn and Ministry. Rather, Dave Jette and Steve Murwin use 6-strina acoustic S"i· tan and vocal harmonics that off er a true alternative in the 1990s. Like Neil Youna. Shark Bite un· dcntanda that the power of music can't be measured merely by the reading on a decibel meter. The duo's strong o riginab and thougbl- ful rcworkings of da9ics h:r¥C begun c:itching the attention or an ever-growing number ol fans. • "We've only been togctbcr about three month ," said Jette, wbo bas spent the better part or his -- career sitting behind a dnon kit. "But we hooked up Md its worked out cxceptionaUy well .. Indeed, the winning combiaatioll h:a.s earned them a constant llrcalD of appearances throughout Orucc County, including at tbr Ncwpor1 Roodhouse in Costa Mesa. as wdl as the Blue Beat Cafe ud D.P.'s Pub & Grill in Newport Bc..:IL They appear ~ry T'IMlndlly from 9 p.m. until l a.m. al ~ scy's ·ravcrn in Laguna 8cadl. They al)() h:a\'C made u ,dlort to Jive the value that rin& ~ to many of their socially _..... 10ng , having organized • tlliree- concert JWing in Dttcnll•u IO ~ ' • • it ii • cfil tbc c:taikft.a ol u .s. troops scrviag ia s<maEa 0 We'n: jllSt wwcjcians_" said Munria wt.:. aslat about .1 he pair's dlort lo liiclp ~crs. ..We ,;.t w 0 d 10 doute our time md wMltcd IO '9d1> OUL .. sa.rt Bile .._ llcc:m abtc to sue· ccs:slWly do ._.. •. & mos;a musi- cal ....... I S ~ DO( -talc rod ....... llrip Illian dowa 10 e.sic ..... pocmL Wkn:;m 1k I «• .. rads ~ aun:d llQ ••• widi a roarift& ~r­._ ol S-. md Garfualel's .. MIL R t . , .. Slmrt Bite has dfecliwdy ..._.. Q...t Fwtk • 1 .r.·r.v-~­ cr to u.-c• illlD a lliuatifal and ,. ,.. .. • ~ far· lea dalcd .._ tlllc • V I rccorcliftl. Sc-.., die 0.-W Dad. Ea-aks -S cwa AMllcnca rUllM: ...... 4 ... Air ~ sa.t Bile .mo. call ~·· _., ......... 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E, Santa Ana (714) 557-2531 SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center Also in llffiE TOKYO t 111 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles (.A (2131680-9355 ! Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, January 14, 1993 .. Prime Rib or Sno'W Crab or Fresh Fish '()UP<..1N or Shrimp Scampi Pasta or Fish "N" Chips . 1 $>~~ I ·Fresh Seafood Grill & Bar -I 630 Lido Park Drive I Newport Beach • 675-0100 -- 12752 Valley Vn Blvd. CALENDAR ~~::.:11 540-1224 . . ' . . • • ' r • I \ f ~ , ) I I USTINC INFORMATION: I( you hJ\e an e\-enl listing Of change or in(Ofmation for BlacLBoolt, direct inquirifl lO BenjJmln Epstein, cJo 81a<L8ooli, P.O. 8o11 1SOO- , 18.4, Coron• ct.IM.tr, CA 9261S. A more •Museum Opening. J;in 14, Jo,ln lr'l.tne Smith hosts VIP openong ol The IMflf.' \.~u· seum, lr'l.Ule ~ -476-0294 •True West. Jan. 16 at 8 pm., Soccl'SS/ul S.ngles lnt'I attend Sim ~rd pl•y .11 l.ii gun• Pl•y ~. uguo.ii Beach Pholle 241-3858 • Maleup and M.iib Beli~'t!. Jan 1 7 at 7 p.m., Opera Pac1ric Pr~e Guild l«ture demonstr.iitt0n at W~tin South Co.i~ Pl.u.ii, Cost1 Mes.I Phone 544-7027. ; • Soci.ll I.in 1 ~ 5 30--l p m • C<'nter Srr"' <" -• J >00 111 0C Pe1101m111g .4.rb C.t1'1Cr <oc .. 1 b • Tlmty 0.i)' or Chri~lm.h Uinn,·r I n ~~ h<xc~ d 01."1Mn '.it ~~·r· TriJnsle B Opc•.i p ,,c at c..;0r1 n rl!'>ld,n .,...u.Jre °"" Mt>Sa ,\1effi1K1S, ree l"oo Cont.Kt la .a Coolin -.!0··1~-' mem~r\. SS pp Phone 556 2121 • 1.1n Ho1millon finl.1y, J.in. 21.,Museum •Thomas HO\-ing l ecture Re<epllon .ind Council of l\.~port Harbor Aft Mlht'um Dinner )Jn. 24 at ~ p,,... '1 ''P' t tiJr• >.ri .. 1 d·~u~ his dt>signs Rescn.ahofh. bor M 'l.\u~m JI Le \\u.J ~;'I s~-.,p;rt 759· 1122 BeJ il D0nnl'r JI (i JO p rn S 1 SO Pfl lt~ ture 1cnp1100 onh SH pp C,on1,1c1 MJ• • Women or Achievement, J.in 21 al me G.li~r -5'). t l 2 2 :jftd I ·:·~~rt llt• Cl\ com~e u~nd•r "'"' the first TueiCUy or •,,VY month. 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TH l FITIEll SEC?m, CAl.l (714) 142-4321, Ell. 250 W E D E L I V -E. R SPIRIT TM TH E F RESH CH I N ES E F 0 0 D EXP E RI E N CE l -8 0 0 -4. 71 -4 7 4 8 Choose from ov~r 7 5 mouth watering selections , including : Wok Spirit Cris py Noodle Pancakes T~ai Chicken Noodle Sala.ti• California Pepp er Steak Pot Sticker Feast • Mu Shu Cashew • Kun g Pao Shrimp And many more favorites • (al/ to receive a copy of our menu Open 7 days a week 11 AM -10 PM MOW OPll 411 E.17TH SllEET, COSTA MESA 92627 I I 7TH STICH AT IU lllE AYfllUEl • co•••& SOOM 3930 S. U ISTOL, SAMU AU 92704 (UISTOL AT SU NFLO W[I ) co•••G SOOM 22377 El TORO IOAD , LUE FOUST ([l TOIO AT TUIU(O) FOR FAST AND FRESH DELIVERY 1-800 -477 -4748 . ' Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, January 14 1993 5 ,. . .~ STAGE Creator of Christian-rock opera fills role of lifetime . By Ct.istophs Trm SpeditlD ...... . T om Fcnholr vividly recalls the time SC¥Cn.I ycan ago when his hem stopped. lbc result ol a cardiac a rrc:sl. He was on a hospila.I gurney and Celt himself falling back into darkness, as if being sucked into a black hole. What he remembered next was not a ~nt memory. rodt bands, not only wrote the music and lyrics for "The Third Day," he also portr~ disciple Simon Peter in the five-person musical. "It's been so many years since anyone's done a rock opera, people have forgotten whnt it is. Bnsicnlly, it's just a move ment, back in the 60's. H somebody did a rock opera, everybody flocked to sec it. It was almost like going to a carnival. This 'Tm sure people will dispute this, but I bclicve I went to Lhc gates of HcJl If you can imagine being in the San Fernando Valley without any bui1didgs or SIJ'CCtS, with the whole valley fuJI ol pcop&c shoulder to shoulder. tbat•s what it was like. An occaa of people. I was there when suddenly I rcnw;:m.'cr being lifted up. Semel.bing grabbed me by the sbouldcn and pulled me up and lifted me out ol lb.is place_ Then I came to in Lhc cmcrge.ncy room, and Lhc doct.on wen: shocking me bad. to life with the paddles.•• · kind of recalls that spirit. 'The Third Day' is not a frozen ritualistic religious relic. h's a rock opera, bu' ifs not just rock or just For fenholt. 38. bis ncar-de:atb experience changed him fOl'C'ler. "I was living a ~ry alld existence up til then. I bad turned my back oa God. I was pretty 'lrs been so many years since anyone's done a rock opera, people have forgotten what it is .... It was almost like going to a carnival. This kind of re- calls that spirit.' '-Tlll~T 'The Third Day. Acc.ording to Peter' Fenhoh has had more success at coffee houses such as Cafe Concerto and other unusual venue!i, which is not something he expected. "When l wrote 'The Third Day,' I thought, •wow, this-is-an-inspired work. The churches wiJI embrace it. So l started going around to churches, and I couldn't get a church that would do it. So l thought maybe I'm not sup~d to do it in a church. 'I wondered if Jesus were alive today, where would he be? Hollywood! l can just sec Jesus on HoUywood Boulevard talking to lhe homeless people and healing them, going into the rehab centers, going to lhc Salvatlon Army, feeding the homeless, all that stuff. So l went to Hollywood and found lhe most freaked-out, biz.arrc joint in Hollywood, a new-age weird sort of coerce house. We went in there and did it, ·and it was great. We had over 100 people each show. It was wild. We had standinc ovations and people lighting cigarcue lighters. It really pumped us up." much lost in the remnants o( Lhc 60's: pot. booze, that kind of saufl" pop. h's got classical, there's an Oingo Boingo-style polka in it, it's got a gospel-rap type thing happening in it. flus, it's got this etherul oratorio choral thing which evel) recalls Gregorian chanlS.'' While 1he musical portion o( "The Third Day" was created by Fcnhoh, the text of the play is based on poems by Ron Stevens. a poet who lives in Fullerton. Fcnhoh dC$Cribcs Stevens as a very humble man with a beautiful eKpressive style. The way Fcnholt met Stevens is as unusual as the rest or his story. Tom Fenholt is the creator of "The Third D~y. According to Pl'IN.' think 1s kind of weird. Here'• the guy who was Jesus introducing me to Ron, ond this show kind of takes off from where 'Super tar' left off." Though fenhoh claims that there's a pirit. I believe the 11111\ Spirit is in 'The Third Day.' I believe that because o( how I feel in my conieience when I perform in i1. There's a peace about 11 .. After his cardiac arrest. Fcnholt became bont-agaia and. while rccuperatillg from opca-bca.rt surgery. had what lae says wm aa expc ricooc with the Holy Spirit during whida be beard mckJdirs that inspiRd him to write a rod opera. The result. -i1ac Third Day, According IO Pd.er." a s1ofJ ol the rcsurrectiom ol Jesus and the struggk wit.la rait1l. will be perfonncd Fridlly at ~ ~ Fcoholt said he felt compelled to write the music for God "because I felt grateful, l felt like 1 had an obligation. These melodics just started coming to me. I believe "This is I twist." wd Fenholl. "The Third Day" cro ses the gender and gcneralion gap, the play stall is not without controversy. 0 "The Third D1y. Ac:rording w in Costa Mesa. : t1rat "The Third Sey' is 100 percent iDspi.rcd." "Believe it or not. my brother Jeff was the original Jesus 'On Broadway in 'Jesus Christ Superstar' back in 1971. He's now an evangelist (who has his own program on Trinity Broadcasting Network). He introduced me to Ron, which 1 'I think whenever you do anythinc about Jesus, people get their dander up, whether it's church people or atheists. Somewhere in the middle here, Petet" will be ~rformcd at W p.m. Fridoy at C.fc C.OOttrro, I "'I E. 17th St., Cost• Mcu. Adm1s 1110 is free. aJtbou'h don1tk>ns •M/l ltc gladly 1cccptcd. For more Fenholt. a musician wbo bas played witai ~ies as well as Although "The Third Day" has bceo performed in churches, inf orm1tion, call 642-8440. Several playhouses flick on lights simultaneously S ay you were the producer of a com- munity t.IM:ater group ia dwge or set- ting tk dat.cs ol JOUI' producdons. Would ~ wut JODI' sliows to open the same time • C¥CIJODC else's? Appuc..aJy 90. li.x I.bis wukDd finds six different local plays raisi11g their aartall& within a a..s.-1e r-.dius.. h llmppem eveiy January. but il II.ii bogla the logistical mind. If I WCR ia dwJie ol 9Cllimg up produc- tion ~ (or a cm icy tJ.eater (which. • il ....,....., I ->. rd make cer- tain fl'IJ pulllp'I ..... wait OD tk boards a& times ol lala-liRIJ a-"'dl• Wllidt is wby the lMae Oc 'ay 1llcala .... be opening its --...,. .-ii lk aiddk o( next mordJt.. However .... ~ is DbUatioa time with Soullt a-a ltcpa1m7. I.lie Colla Maa cmc ~ Ille ........ neaau, tbc Newport TIM:ala Arts Caler, Ille ..... DI Pia~ ..t at.c ff......,. 8cada ...,. 6 .... ,, house au celebrating their opening nights. (The Wesuninster Community Theater beat them to the draw this time, opening its new show last weekend all alone.) ,. 111111 Theater Crttlc Granted, the rare is var- ied. LoYers of classical the- ater can take in SCR's new adaptation or Moliere'• "The Miser... The old standards arc represented by Costa Mesa's "My Three Ancels.," whiJc musi· cal buffs might opt for "Tintypes" at Newport. llK>SC appreciating heavier fare have Lacuna's "True Weal," Huntin11on'1 "The Lion in Winter" and the Backstace'• "Album'. from which 10 choose. Next weekend will see two more serious shows chccklnc in -"Camille" at UCI and Eugene O'Ncill'a "A Moon for the Misbe- gotten" at lhc AJtemntivc Repertory The· ater. The followinc weekend finds AJan Ay- ckbourn's ''Intimate Exchanges" on SCR's Second Staie and "Antigone" at Oranac Coast College. Irvine's offering of Neil Simon's female version or "The Odd Cou· p&c,'' arriving Feb. 12, the same night as the new Orange County Uaht Opera Company makes it.s debut with "The Mibdo." It may be dtcficult for pla)10Cn to catch all the productions they want to when they all seem to come at you at once, but wh11 about the critia? Fondnately, your cor- f"C$J>Oodcnt has a crown IOn who's quile k.no>Mledaeablc in. theater to help li1hten hi load. Between us, we'll set them aU covered. 0 T here won't.be two "Klna Lean" raaing at one another this summer after all. The new Shakcapcare O"ncc County hu ahelwd Its propoatd vcraion of the clas· lie. leavin& OroveShokespca~ with lhc only "Lear" In t.own. Actually. GrovcShokespeare produced "Lear" just a few years qo, with the same: nucleus or actors which followed ousted di· rector Thomas Bradac: to the new Or"ngc· based company, so why cither vour would <Nant to staae it now is somewhat o 1 my~· tery. Local Shakespeare bu((s probobly ha ... e been Leared out, what wich subsequent pro· ducdons at UCI and Oranse C.out Collcae The Grove will open its latest "l.eor" June 19 in the Festival Amphllheatcr. and will rollow up with "A Midsummer Nlaht'!> Dream" (also done there not Iona •JO) and "Romeo and Juliet." The l111er project wa ll be reworted lor 'a sett~ in contemporaf) Los Anceles -presumably without any con· tributions from Leonard Bemscein or Ste· phen Sondbclm. Shakespeare Orance County, meanwhile, will launch its second 1euon with either "Julius Caesar" or ••IUc:bard JU." Then cornea "Twcllth Nipt" la Aupsa." Dates for both shows are 11111 unconflnned. •'. .... Happy New Year! Start the New Year with a new love! Send in your personal ad today. Free daily message check! "We're bringing people together!" Use the ad form in this section. J~tnuary l ·t. 199.-) Sp<..-cial Advcrti.,.ing Supplement for Orange Coa4iit \\(.."Ckend ~ Qeed'\ i re' a man during the hol ._ days ar a dance. He ollcd me for a date and -we decided l0-80 ~..mov.ic-l-susse5led we see "The IDvcr: I had heard good l~~ about il. I was never so embamsscd! The ' really important a.s to setting rhe pace '°' a re- lationship. The next time you suggest going to a mGVte-1..checl< f-OUHhorooghl . ~ be\ic~ would have been a good movie for a wife.to uke a complacent husband to, °' to stimulate CSled 10 me? --Dear lntereSted, This...iu..mmcnon_d~ lcm~ w11h many people fir!il, vou have LO anal Y£e what you're attracted to and why them come to you more (,ave 11 a t~ \ movie c:onsdcd of «>ne explicit sex scene after another. Afterward, we went(()( something to cat and I cildn'1 know what co say When he an ~re2dy exist?ns iOli- mate relat10nship. Not a good suggesoon for a first dare unless "instant" SCX IS wha1,¥QU're look· ,. Maybe the anr.ictt0n ~ because they're noc g1vmg you any anen uon while t.he ochers arc making them- sclve!> 100 available Then yoo have lo de· ccrm1ne ~hy you re anracted 10 someone _Dear C1a.udia I 1b1ok a i,mlfoeod:. hus- band LS mterested 1n me I le makes subtle ad· ·varxe5 toward.5 me ~hen <J'ic q >ut ol the room. What ·~OUIQ I Lio' Dear Girlfriend Tell ham to wke a n,,,1ng you know ~hat! ,. ~ tOok me home, he bcame quite amorous I was not ready'°' that, but I fed <tS lhough I'm responsible. I sugsescd the mo\ilC, so he probably lhought I was ttying to tum him on' il'lg for' . • De.at hm Oft, YC1J're i:xob'.lbly ri$ht.1 Men are visual creatures by nature lncy gd rumcd on by whal they s.tt, While women ~'COmc 5timulaac.d by what they feel. ltencc, ~he Sl.Jl· cess of Ptayooy and Pt.nlhousc Fir.>! dares arc Dear Claud.la, II al- ways seems that the cnco that want me (and lhere are many) doo' interest me, and the ones lh2l I waiil aren't ir'llere5lcd 1n me I low can I get the ones I hke 10 become m0rc inter- who doesnl have rt\Uch 10 give 10 you Also, men lov~ a chal, lcn~ to a certain extern, maybe you're re available to the ones you like and have to ll't Cltmdta's column tJ{J{Jea~ mon1hl')1 m our S1riglelife Personal..) >'1111 c;an adJJres.., your ques110ns to Cla1ul1a (; n w i,i.:lel ift> Pmo,wls. P <J Uox H-o. \1m.se1 lk'tJt.b. (.A 90 ... 12 or )'Ot4 ca.;1 /eta 't' a m~.st4Rt' on ht'r V01lemail }lLSl. 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CATIIOLICDWF.36.oncc.tnlJ, Ft:n :RE,.Cal1forn11 cu:aptt Lt'fs run av.ay Logt!Mrl \1c.. Sha~ly. attrtlCllYC SWI-n . uniq11t'. advcn111rous, fon. You llcahhy. 35.,.5, 6'•, ~/SID, lo' ablt. h11"10fou1. StnOCtt. acml'. F.nJOY "'tld lo 11111d llmt'S Tustin. Call I 6' hool'st, !\in, C1Mly-oncn1t.'d, SI S;1>1tnd.Seetu1gl'llhl~r.--11,,rpv-tt0t.IDI\ Y wnh me• with Stm1l1r quabllt':I llunung h1, NI\ cllddh lov9'1. NIS \1uJ ton Beath. Call 1638 "'t'Slcmcr,57, ~ltlc.-i,.,mx>­ PRETTY WOMA N SWF. blondt'Jtll11e tycs, S'6/l 1.S. 1"<>- feulOl'lal, spl'llu al ,runny, ttt11re Seeks tall, spar1111ll proressioo.I. 40tsh. lrvwic. Call 2169 l10nallv free. C\ll'TU1lllt.able INk ~50 '.\cv.-ponlk.ldl C'&ll2001 l.1\RGE & I OVEL Y SBf 29, S7, very Pf'Cllr rm aold Sex.ks BM 6'« O\'n l,ong Be.ch. Call 13'11 VERY AlTRACTIVf., ou1go-'l'lt!· crutJvc. DWI' mc:c f"vre, tu111rc. fun-lova , many tntn c:su. Destrts ~amous rel•· llC'IUtllp Wtth lll'Ct'fl', f'OmlWlllC, aJvmhllOUJ, odllcaled. fl.Wl•lov· ans. 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I I PRO~ESSION'Al.: OWM, SJ S. c:duca1ed. good loolun&, very 4 you~ 60'1. 5'7/IJIS3, warm, mlC.lli&enL Enpy1 1cnnu. ,oil. skuna. ans .t GOOlun&· SeckJ very ptcny. 1ntclli1cn1 ladJ:-undtt S2 io share, for po111 e Jenous rdauonslup Scwpon Beach CaU 4681 I IASDSOMESJM. 32, honeu. To respond to i:emonal, SIS. physically fit. these ads can oc*mg for 1un1Jiar female Won't be dua~ied. Corona 1 (900) del Mar Call 3 52. 407-4377 St;CCF.SSR;L SWM 27, ad· vM'lc:cd dearu m bu11.ncn 1r1d h1.S11or, career-mllldcd. aunc {billed aJ $1.49 uve, and ~nc:ally ht, dew~• permbmte) a lend«, lh coruaous. uucl· liacn• SF. 18-27, who cnJOYJ or see Phantom of the Opera as well as Jnstn1ctlons lhc J;C.ings. Loos lkach. Can 3478 onpage2 STIU_ A FROG. wan.ma for k141! SW.'-1, SJ. NJS. more m mcsugc. Pudm up. llunung· • ton lllrbour CaU 4603. C.'OS~ECTlOS t Casual, qioru minded, OWM. 38, SI, NJS. cnp)'S easy good tunes. honcll fncnch Sanu Ana Call 3Sl7 A 111<AC11Vf., WrITYSWM 37. 5'1~160 bohmuan iotd:1 rtl1uomh1p minded SF 1n10 ro...k. ca/cs. bcadi Anaheim Call \99Q SW\1 37, 6'1/17S. c:t1JOYS C) clmg. muY\Cs, spons, cook~ Men Scckm& aunruv-c )(}. 38 S I' for n:latlOflSlup l~mc CaU 1~Q1 Seeking Sii "1 36, 57. loolunJ fut alh Women lcuc SWl·. aolr. 1CN11J, beach, runs and hm houn Loot flcach Call 3 I A I.I. SWM, m1d·fi/11cs , 1u1: c.coful huslllCUmM, ~/S. car tng and tUKJllllC, f:llJO'I m)' homcun ..,atcr,ruoru,qu1e1 umcs, sellmg f Y bu1mcs1 1111d reild) 10 lravc , tceh spec:yl fcmlllc .,vcr 40 Cane sha re: my atlvcnturcs llun11n11on I 1.~, Call 4891 Al I. A \.1bRICAS g0<>d 1~1 l>W\.t, '!SID ~as SW!-. dJ "<>rlcd oner OK, 111 JO's, no ciuldrcn.forccmm1ucd ~laooo '';x lead maw family with poi " e muvc to Colondodu coun Ir)' an ~ )'can You·gOrJWUJ. degrccJ. suc:cxuful., dan). cl cganl, slim, slucr, s·s.s-10. l:lll)' gins • rnuu• '.'¥11d Western nsum and fairruly values ol Colondo, Mmoun, Dakoua, Iowa, CM:. Im a ~rmaaA, .aue, (30 fhyt./yu.r • 1nio qclina. pho«>sra~ nature, h1lc111a. lh<MU, a. music. woftl· VII out. lhe bud\, romanbc: meab. tlomeownu, alhleuc A riy(ically fit. }Wt 50-look 42. 1~170. lrvint. C.,U 4902. SW DA039,uulbam1.a11nc- uve. 1.any. fit. pHllOl\llU Sec.tu N/S lady who rnakea • differ· cncc Lona Beach. Call 3516 DUDE S6EKS OAl a lilllc short ot SS IO uc:hanae li&ht howckcq>mJ (01 ruc:e~. &fUl ew,dot.maybelrave .Noucs P\c:uc:N/S, bencai 111Mhtm&ht. Good looks 11rc OK {Go. New· pon Beach Call 3658. CAR1'lG. SINCER.E DWM NJ S6'/I SS,.Sl. sccurc, llllOlleallhy ouna a Be rJ un, pn:uy. corner vl!Qvc but advcn1urou1 Irvine Call 4S58 . A TllLEtlc. llANDSOME SWM musailar 6'41/21 0, 14, JCC!ca at1111cu~. f11 , fun. Mh· Jcuc. ~1uvc SWF Onngc CaU 3 42. DWM 4S Sl:.l:.KS pcuae fcmAlc v.hu II btxh lilly and senws Kids <*ay l""lllC Call 4206 DARK, llA \'DS0\1ESAM 36, lllhleu<jcntk· pamMMC led.a ~ . S8 up, under '5 WI' for com~M)ndup. mauaac lusun II J71& RROADWA Y tlll~llAt'apcr form )'<•trJf.ano. '"/. ~I SWM 37, N , 6'211 • acllvc, \100Kv.oodooolm CoronadtJ ~ar Call 1932 SUCCESSFUi. llcallh Profes· lllJNll lCIC~:\ v.oman IO lJC 35 formamaac. farndy Must have uccllcm cducauon. Or11111c Cati Jl50 SF.EKJ'-:(j llRlJNF.Tll-.,pclllc. ftt, must IU.c \ktanr. I:.~ anJ mcuma alxlUI 111 bo.1a1 s if1y11h and ru SW\1 f l0/1 70. CAJUat. humorou,, li1er111.c . '°cwpon C.all 46SS Vf...RY [~0£-Pl-.M>l.,,1 rro fculUllAI uJcsm.an SW\1 S'8/ 17 S. l5. bruv•nh.a ir. blue eyc1. loolunfio''" • \hm. auracuve lady "' ~Cl !he beach, dant mg. llld lhc~tJUd IJc llunun1 llln Bcaq, all 31 s 8 SRms11 GI.. y. •llrkllYC, very n1ccadul, S IOll1S, Y<IWll 40, ICd:san alU'IQJve, fun lady"""" Bnush becks~d. Ncwpon Beach. CalrJm. NECTAR SURFER 5'1 O' loot· '°1for11·23 bt.adl wt tnOW bunny. Mwa Wi:c IO i..ve fun Newpon Beach. Call 3052. SWM 36, 6'2, blonde, bluce~. Omsti.n, ~r muned, N/S, alhkuc, bu11nc:u ~. fNlr· na1e-m1ndcd. Huntington 8cadl CaU 3686 HANDSOME, BRIGHT, 6'/ bluc•eycd media producer. y~lll 40, new IO the ~a, Jauahl cuily, IOtally ~"· led IO boM.11 y lln4 open com· ml.WUCAbOll as uacd upccu rJ l'\'W'IK, Wlll'ITI, pllYf\11,nol dr'IJd lo Iha~ fccl.an&a-1 mpy Ill.,.., ~dull· bllllt&/,.u.. ·~,,,. manbC &«·•Wayt. Du11e Wf, NJSID. SlrOnl .U-tden&aly •.... aelh1ent. apen-mindod, l'Qll'l.tft· 11c/pals)()nMc. Prefer c:olleae ~. no duldrat, 32-40. antKUve, 1hm, drplh, .Wei val· UCJ Buena Pwti Cau 4259 llAVECORV81Th,.._..yoe, 19.35. bru!J, beauty. aind body. ln)'MOOnlllry,pfllfeulOMl,42, bllt Hunllllg H.ln 8c:ach Cal I 40S9. PROFESSIONAi. SUM 6'2/ '20S, 32, casy·gOln&. tnJoy spons, oomc.cfy, 111eclcCnd gda· Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Add1t1onal personals appear on Mondays in our class1f 1ed section. • loYula ~la4Kll'lshap, l«ki ad· venturesome. self ~1den1, unmaim~d female walh a bcawful «ndc •ho's blll.h pu· ltonaU and pnnapkd.' ~ Lra"'CI !Ind &he ouldoon Prefer mcutowardpcuae,dai\ tuured! C\twlic liA>I< s Sea I Be.ad! Ca U 4770 PLF.ASUKABl.E. pauionatc, handtomt, W((lmfu) 43, f)/180 OM. NIS, fat.her, desire~ urun· l\Jbttcd. hulthy (Cf1\lnmc, un dcr 40, lovu lrvt.M. Call 4061 SWM 26, lOOKflliCi K>R 24 )4 wuman ... 110 l1ku 10 10 plKct, sec lhtnC' I hke 1J1u1h - ms! lrvanc Call 3104 FU!li A EOl.iCA TEOaurawvc SW\f ts. 6'2/18S I m.1oy bt cyd1n1. mu11c, re•••uranu. v.011un1 ·otu. movies, be.ad\ *llinian .r1111C11vc.111111hll!Wl, hc.ahhy. swr 20 " Y./at.hlcllc hudy l.IWI& Reath Call )l t ~ HA1'0SOME. EMOTION ALLY OP6N p1ofe111orial SWM 6'1175, •I, desarca eiah· ianan r&u11c11ubip. fl.W'I, com m1unen1., future: fanuly I'm ~ .. -.ya. l.Mc~ad In maal"'C a4 tnaJW, pftysoUy fit femAle 12·)2, race WI~ Ola· mOftd Bar Call 3&l0 HANDSOMF.L Y Cl.'Th/•d1 kuc~y1iquc,SWM 'l/S 0.61 176, 39, ccllcgc dr1ru.d. Very nwdl llllO uem1e and PfOPf' n111nuon IO nay fst and huhhy EnJOY l'llOlllCI, ~. t.hcaln:. •potU and moft. Oc:J1rc 10~ II s wt-. N/S o. W'a. '*Ml u fat and healthy, pretty •nd aurac l.IYc l<lf 11\0nO&Ml<IUI rtlalt()ll dllp Pw1ea •doome. tony no ct\lldrcn ll'YVIC. 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II Of 49, llt~IC Of 40ub&o Ula. Lena 8GKh. c.IJ 4917 MATIJRE SWM, S ll/\70, tedr • ••nuJar SW IBM '°' fre quenl clatea a!MI (1111 tunH N C.O... Mu&. c.tl 4979 FITOWM 29,bbda, i., -11 •inaerc blac.k "'*for f~ ~:ir-..,2'-40 lwon • MOVIES Pacino sinks -teeth -iilto 'Scent ·or a-Woman' 1ng environ, he' literally between 3 rock and a .. hard place N car the end of the unabashedly sentimental -and tad too lengthy -"Scent of a Woman:' Al Pacino's blind ex-Army m n Frank Slade queries a young co· hort with "How was that for compone?" A fai r que'1ion, because "compoo:'' is cutainly one of the major clements of the otherwise decent "Scent of a Woman," an cntenaining (if overly elongated) sericrcomic Jif~lcsson od)'$5Cy courtesy-of directorMantn Brest. ~ Well written, helmed and acted, with a thutrical. ~13r turn by Pacino, the movie manages to sail on its gOod inten- t1on!I and integrity even when it opts for bathetic cornball At this point in the narrative, Pacino·s ~latlc wh1~~'> the reluctant boy away on a firllt·class NYC e\CUtll1on "here Sl.1de plan:, Ii.> savor i.omc of the finer thmgs .before entlang his life. Along lhc way, of course, Slade ~111 help lhc !>hcl· tcred boy gro"' and cnJO)' the life's opportuni11es. H the mo .. 1e tal ell Loo long to get started, and 1~ 1n the main, W'Cll·tra,crsed territory. ii is nevcnhcless in1cll1gentl) handled, and O'Donnell e).udes major ~im_p;.itico as the be· leaguered Simms. nut the real rea~on for rhc ll1d. IS Paci· I no's Slade: going from brutal hectoring to open candor, this is the ki nd of totally open. li;.inetic \\Or~ that seems light·_, yea rs r.emoved from the actor's brooding pa)t portr.1yab In h1 trionics. · ccncs such as a r:10corou~. ~ui:E!_ise Th:inl!.giv1Q& trap to Slade's brother's house, and the more ub\IUU) finale d1a1ntie ' in which he goe) after Charlie's faculty accu)er-.. Pacino\ Static as G r:10d1u~e Thc:.p1ng in big chortlll. A good share or the movie's succ.e s is tied intrinsically to llo Goldman's top-gun scripting rigors (b3SCd on P ino Ris1's film ''Profumo Di Donna") which make "Sct.nt's" blind, bit- ter ex·martinct one of those grandstanding roles that actor's would die to 1ink their teeth into. To a T , Pacino complie • .1nchorin1 the film even when 11 threatens to capsize from its own hokey p:ala\lcr. Al Padno is a blind w.ar \Cet in "Scent of a Woman." Even whe n the filmm.1 l cr'> tidily slap a thcm.111c bandJgc on the character's pain by the last fade, 11\ 1mpo \1ble hl forget the rage, bile Jnd honesty that power this gu). \ -> Rating on J 1-10 c;1J~. lo-being be:.t. 61 > Make no mist•kc about it, this 1s very much Al's show. b1age from the angry vet. ChaJlie aJso finds his holiday blues VIDEO PICK "King of New York" ('90) 1s another of d1· rccCor Abel Fcrr.1ra's (' B:iJ Lieutenant") "olent \Jraat1ons The movie's plot, which revolves around one of those mis· m:uchcd buddy scenano , has teen straight-arrow student Charlie Simms (Oms O'oOnnell) agreeing to look after the Jd d1c Slade during the Th1nks1iv1ng break in order to pick up some cash to visit the folks on ChristmM. Bc)1dcs-Mving to endure the withering ground-zero ver· compounded by a mQral dilemma: having witnessed -along with another boy -three other schoolmates setting up an elaborate prank to douse the hcadmastch new Jaguar with paint, Charlie is faced with the unpleasant choice of inform· 1ng on his friends or losing his scholarship. Since Charlie's the proverbial poor k.id in a rich kid's snooty Eastci:n b_5>ard· on angst-ridden hcx><fl. tl)mg 10 find some form of '>Jha11on in NYC's mean streets. An clUstent1al shoot-em-up \I.Ith smarts as well as blood squabs, the film re ... olve around the oddly ambivalent, phi lanthropic mOtl\eS of ncwl) rclea Cd crime lord frank White (Christopher Wal~en) to built! a hospital in his ~avage stompmg grounds. Raring: 1. Forliv8r Y•g Trespass Rated: PG Rated: R The SW: Md Gibson The St.rs: 8111 Paxton, Wilham The Stofyi 1939. Uneble to Sadler, kc T and Ice Cube. endln W9tchln9 Ns 9iltfriend .The Stofr. Mu leammg that e &an9ulsh In • sccmlngly huge cache of gold ts buried In e ~ COtnl, test pUot derelict building In East St. Louk, Oenid McConridc (Gibson) two white, Al1cat\sas firetMll Pf't\'9111 upon "" ldentist fr1cnd (Paxton end ~u) dtM to the (Gcot!c Wendt) to p&Kc him In ~d-out locale end stert •~lie freeze n:il Ns scorching for loot. Unfortunately stridaen low f'CCOY'Cl'S. Mis.pieced for them, they wind up by the n-.y and~ witnessing e gangland execution, ew~ from his deep slup and are Immediately mar1ced for by • couple "' Wds, Olnkl Is death by black gang luckr l<lng stuMcd to dscoYcr him5clf In James (kc T). Holed up in the coutcmpcnry '92. When he building, the two men squabble ae.,. Ns fonna lowr Is still ova the gold end prepare for a elfvc, he sets out eftet her In e s~ge ... litull rKC .,.w.t time: he'1 not onty punucd by~ The koop: A really curious medicos, but Is ~ effects holiday release ("We wish yoo o ol llOCClcrlted li,96ns. meny A·K 47 Christmas"?). On n.e ICIOOIM AdtWltccly corny the one hind, thls Is one of nu:ho macho ectlon meJster end~~ Walter tflll's best; however, the ~ ttW II nondhcJcss film, In spite ol Its tetriftc I tea 9a Cid fOmlftCC with fitcpowcr,Jm IO odious dose ~dwm,,.,.~ ol redel hatted that's equally endlUdlcncc~ bludgeoning. 8akks ftne ect'"9 aJrMdlan '° "'* )QI forget the lotk~ tcena. The from Puton and Sedler es quatJng ftrcflghtm, Ice f'IPPCB Nm bcrcftts from Gbon'• ~ hero, end ltl O'W'r' T end Cube once egeln atebllsh unbad,, ,.,.... '°"11. With tt\ll ~ ere natural sacen ~ d ,,. end wHmly, and perlonnen. ~in ell,• felrty decent rctwn to form for Hilt • ~ ......... ,.,uncty The movlc's on,tr\11 WOttdns tide ~ '1'0N\4W ~ .. Is dd'•••·~~ WIS "Looten" bcfote the LA M.on~. rtoa necaslteted • tlUc ~· The Score : 6 ... -.... .................. . . Leprechaun Rated : R The Sgro WMWick Davis The Story: Mu grudgingly giving up his pot of gold to en Nncrican tourist -the fee tor setting him tru ettu an ecddcntel c.apture -the titular wee person (Davis) pursues his queny from the Emuald Island to ruraf North 04kot.a. Trapped· again In a crate by a four·luf d~ (the one object that has power over leprechauns), he escapes 1 0 years later, ready to r~ his. gold end ~k vengeance on a local form community. The Scoop: A kind of children's hom>r pk with • body coun~ "Lepred\aun" Is as about es CeJtic IS e bar of Irish Sprins! ShoddltJ ~cted, ected and curKd with ct.up FX, tNs Is an lnstantty ~ St. Paddies monster ftkk, Whet can you Sltf about • movie where the tltk fiS\ft doesn't even have an lr1sh brQ9UCI If you went to sec o rul horrO< pie that c:kaff'with unsavory Cdtic lore, check out the '73 movie "The Wicker Man" with Ect.Yerd (''The Equalizer") Woo<Jwerd end Christopher lee. The Score : 4 The ~odyguard Rated : R The StMs: Kevin Costner e:ld Whitney Houston The Story: Frank Fenner (Costnu), en ece bodyguard end laconic loner type, reluctenUy agrees to protect rislng singer-actress Rachel Marron (Houston) ~n she begins receiving a series of anonymous death threats. Frank, who tears becoming too attracted to his clients, nonetheless finds himself falling for the star Vw'hile it • appean that one of her own entourage might very well be the would-be assassin .•• The Scoop: Arn I amazed to learn thot his L.av.Tence l<asdan script has been on the shelf fOf more than a decade? Orfglnally slated to roll in '75 with Skve McOueen in the lead, the ftkk is a compkte mas. 'M\ile Costner (With McQueen Romen bull job end eQU&Uy tl~d ooderployins) Imparts~• c~in int&nlity, the movie's jUJ'Obled mess without llT'f real ftow, continuity 0< drama. The kkntJty ol the viii.In Is telegraphed from the st.att, end the romantic fircwrortcs betwun Costner and Houston ere nc>nCJUstent On the othet hend, Houston. In ha fif}t film perlonnance, shows signs of belns c;apablc of better things. The Score: 4 MUSEUM: tranquility on exhibit From 2 and it was magn1f1ccnt I think I ha'e Jlw:iy~ had :i lo'e affa ir "1th the proper!) as I recollect that pemxl of time. Out. I don't h3vc 3n) fcehng for it once the dc .. eloping begins "You find a great pe.1cc :rnd tranquahty an the e paintings. nnd I thank people can gain 3n affin11y for the land and !.ca through being c'<poscd to them Through appreciation of these painting . they can appreciate nature. "What I "3nt to do t) make the developers the lead people and a drh ing force toward pre Cf\ltng the environment, not 3S adversaries. but n key partners in the projec1 Who IUlows. maybe we can cJo !>Omething along the environmental lanes through an awareness of the art that might h:l\'c A national or intemation31 impact. I w.>nt to think that I can talc what's here and 3pply 11 10 M>mething that wall hJ\C a vast, broad effect.'' And, just hle the mo ... 1c on the "''de screen, 1t' 1 dream worth fulfilhni. 0 Fol/o-.mg J~n In inc mi1h' YIP opcnm1 of /nme Mu cum today, there -.d/ be 1 public opening Fnday. The mu. cum 1 loa1cd 111 18881 Von Karm•n A,-e .• /t\-ine. - Orwige Coast Weekend I Thutlday, January 14, 1883 1 ... ._ ...... , . ... ... • ' BLAC KBOOK From 5 • ~rwJI. 1'1:1.•I. J.111 J I , • •• •Jll j fl rn ·uc. • JI ,, \4" •• t<t Jnd ~" t·r ... 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That's when our ... µ<:rial \H·~·kday and wt.•t.•kt.·nd room packages wiH make a ~tay at Tlw \\'atc:rfront Hilton Beach Resort extra «.'a"'}· ·• Tlw \\,11t·rlrn111 ~ ~.,~ 0 11 Southrrn California s Hrst Hra rll l \ 100 Pacific oast Hwy .. Hunlinj{ton l·knd,, Cali'forma (71 t) tWl<Vi87:~ . , •• ,, ,. Orange Coest Weekend I Thursday. January 14, 1993 9 •AIU Co((ee Warehoun & R~ting Co. 506 lht St. Ne"!X>rt Beach. 675-0233 Bt'neath tht> 81~ performs altemauve rock ;on Shi foll.. rock duo The Woodby's ~­ tr •m 8 30 pm Friday. Tom Mclain plays ·• ~ n.ll ionss and nosialg•.t 8 fl m Satur· cJJ\ Altt'rnat"e rocll mu$1C1an M.lty Uh.ls ix·rrorms \\'edne~y. L.i'e Lu /1.1.lnos will p<.-rtorm pop rock Jan 21 sno..,11mn 8 30 p m l'•cept \\'ednes.dJy and Sunday (8 p m Free admiS)•Cln •Blue M.irble CoHeehouu• 1907 Harbor 1 d ,cJ C~.t Mesa 646-P76 John Bab- l<" 'I.' periorms ,1ltt>rn1ll•1 e fol~ 9 p.m.· mldnilht Frid.iy. c.>.EA performs ahemalM rock ~ p.m.·midnighr Saturday. Free ~m;.. SIOI\ , • Wuehou~ ltetllur•nt 3450 Vi.i Opor· to. Newport Be.ich. 67)~70(). In~ plays r~ 9 toni~t ISS cover). The lloOm Generation peif0tms d.mic rock •t 9 p.m. foday·Saturcfay. AdmiSif<>n: SS. lo- niS4!me perfOr'l'IU r~ •t 2 pm. J.in 17. Adm1sst0n SS. • Waterfront Hilton WHt Coast Club 21100 Pacirtc Ce»st Hwy.. Huntington BeKh, 960-SURF. Oise jodiey on Mon<lay, T~y •nd Satu~. Club ~ "Planet Earth," an underground night dub. Wedneid.ly. live 1"88<Jl' band perl0trm l hurid.i,.. Frid.ly ~ loaHuok. night. Our Me1l1 Are A Trip to Me1ieo! In Costa Mesa Since 1972 We hope you enjoy the atmosphere comiplemented with our fine Mexican food. Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Open Daily at 11 Nit Call Ahead For Food To Go 296 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa • 645-7626 NOW SERVING GREAT FOOD '"~ LIBATIONS.If! Music & Dancing too KITCHH' HOURS M-f 11:30-9:00 p.m. Sot Sun Noon·9:00 p.m. SALOON OPEN M-F TI:30-2.-00 a.m. Sot·Sun Noon-2:00 o.m. 1k ~ ~ !IU -~ Ji Badt!! 3950 CAMPUS ORM • (714) 261-6271 Amw from John ....,_ Aqwt « f~ I tM/11 . . 10 Orange 'coa'at Wffkend I Thursday, 'janUary 14, 1693 • - • St. Andtewt Prfl¥erlan Church 600 Sc. Andrews Road. Newport ~.id!. 631· 2835. ~ii Warr~ wilt ipe.ik on "ftnd!.ng T~ Lcwe ol Your L1(e: T~ Priciples F0t Choosina The Right ~ l>.irt.Mf'' 7·30.9 p.m. Wed~y. Oon.i1.ion: S2. MeY, 642·M40. ''The Third (Hy, Attord-ing to Peter," .i IOdc-()9t'r.\ mwal, pn- senced 9' p.m. Friday. free .idmk~. •Coil.I Me-1.t Ovk Pl.iyhovw 611 H.im- ilton St., ~ MeY, 6S0.S269. "My Three Anlek." • c.iptlV.illns comedy bY sam .ind -ee.ii.. SpeW.ic:k. pt.iys Thund.ly· SaMd.iy np .11 8 .ind ~ .It 2 pm. through Fe6. 7. Tickeu: S10. ·~ Tt.e•l~ M.s C•nt•r 2S01 011f Ori~. Newpon Be.ich, 631-0283. "Tlnlypn," .i rnUSIQI com1>4b1JOn ol ~ from ~ Civil WM through the tUtn ol the crntury, playi Thundayi through Saturcbys at 8 p m., Sund.iyi .it 2 JO uncJ feb. 14. · •South C~l l~OfY 6SS TOY<n Ccn· "' ~. u.u Mew. 157-40) . • Mlle<," Moitef•'s UNlure· diet al ~. Pf~ ).an. 14 and ru p.m. Tuewf.ay.frmys, 2 lO and 8 pm. urd.lys and 2: 30 and 7 f .m Su thtougfl f~. 14 1iC~; 2S·U4 views s 1 s.$231 Auditions Jlll IU I UTlll 611ll r---------~--------~, 1 Ear'1 Bird Dinner S~ials 1 I n. ~ "°"' ut-ft $495 I 3 Item Com "nation ~~~~ISJA~•..<!.!.2'.~~c~~, 1 Cham~9ne Sunday Brunch 1 di iellltos or.t SOUC1S. I A bge onay a# lctil man.-. SGail •.-... • I Tiit°*~• I &owala-.. s595 I Specillzing ii Cl 0 ... CMd Alnn.an Mitton Clliw, .... is • (.my CIWMallall rl hlshlood, ... ~ Ml ~flam, ildudillg .. .... niostld dil fot ow c1~..,.,po1e.,mo..• .... s1.9S • cqiper Olllid lwrjll Mayoo -t----------!:!'!!'--------~ O<Ulb. ._ c*""5 or.t I TACO 50¢ I \lllmt arTwolt pointed on the 4 I · TUES D AV I wals~youSodltHli I ~I ._ . ._ I Bclderilfliellcttolld~stwla. L--.;;.-------------.:--.J 263 E. 17th St.• Casto Mesa• 631-.4009 We've Hited A New Seiver For Our $13.95 S • And All~ou-Can-........, e Rib Promotion. ~111a111r & fftttl Sc.kw ena Where )00 (tl!t more lha1 )00 pay b: • DINING Desperately _Seeking ·sfuzzi It's The Escalator, Stupid! T he hip new lralian bistro Stau.I ls on the uppermost level of Triangle Square in central Costa ~fcs:l. -.omc1hmg to keep in mind as you , c;ntcr the underground parking lot. me~')rably headed toward the Jv~ fLl3mp. Reauuring s1gm inJK.ilc th~t you are in the right ,1ru{turc and that Sfuzzj 'pronounced foo~ee). is in here "'nlC\\ here. Ll)t Saturday, Sfoui V3lct J1tc11dants were stationed within lhe 4):lr~1ng area near an elevator. cn<.:0urag1ng Sfuz:z1 seeker to gel ah.1m J. We dlJ , and e>.i tcd on the t6p noor in a pourina rain. stunned 10 find oul'$Cl"e) at the opposite end o( the enltre block of Triangle \quare, a windy cold ~lk on the "'IJ side. with no discernible light .it tht end or the tunnel. It doesn't seem to matter Chef d1 Cuc1na of 1he Loew ' Georgio ho1cl before accepting a position ""h Sfuui a\ 1he1r first female cxecuthe chef Kaiu. reO~mg 1h~ fu w philosophy, ha' an c:nthu!.ia\t1c. gusty approach to her ta\k, rcsul11n g rn bold )()up), comple x p~tl'l , p1aas and cntrces and a SCICCliOn or lffC)ISttblc pnm1:. (appetize~) She '>llll need!> to mali.e sure th:u 1hc: menu's description u( the ingredient) m:uches "hat 1) on 1he pla1c -a common problem "ith this brand new k11chen ~taCf in a brand new loca11on Dining Edrtor The freshly b3ked foceacia bread is fine. tender. delic:uely hcrbcd and accomp:sni.ed by chopped fre h b:isil swimming in good oli .. c: 011; there are crusty rolls available as well. Of the startcra. Roasted Port.1bclla tn ushrooms with a -----deep smoky rich navor, asparagus and tomato 1he dining room's wood-burning o .. en arc a feature of Sfuzzi. Try smok~d chicken with carmclizcd onions and goat cheese--an c~ceplionaJ piua. One "special" prom1 ing t~O kinds or mushrooms. ditto on chee e, plu) chopped • ~alnuls. was merely OK.with a scarcity of mu hrooms, cheese a'nd walnuts. ~ Manager Shiawn Coulter says ~11h pride that Sfuzzi's kitchen makes the bcsl pasta in town; 10 prove his point, )OU might want 10 1ry the tagliatclle with grilled · chicken. and bits of broccoli. Every ribbon or pa ta, finely coated in • mild gdrgoniola, was good to the last fragrant lick of the spoon. So was linguine with clams, calamari. shrimp and garlic -perfectly sauce~. thuugh; the weather didn'I stop Sfuua's growing coterie of fans. though 11 was undcmandably not the busiest or niJhts. On an earlier Saturday niJbt visit, (J:an. 2), Stuu.i -AU crunmcd with families, °'*Pes and bar afidonados; like a ~ up·scalc Italian ril&orattte Oft Long bl.ind. Lots of people were t recovering from the holiday-house blues by ~ttina out for some dinner. Movic·aoers. who aJre1dy ~now where the esc.laton arc (i.e. how to find Sf u.ui) hid strolled on an for dinner, and nq wonder. vinaigreue make a super starter, but IO docs the Fmp fried calamari "-'it h garlic aioli and p1cy marinara sauce. Fo r specials, a pepper-crusted • grilled salmon steak resting on roastc4, focaccia, drizzled with nut-like olive oil, with babw d potatoes and a bevy of Olh!f grent tasting vegetables was like a trip to Tuscany -on the A tour. full liquOf scrYicc, a moderately priced wine list and a house drink called the .. Frozen Un-Bellini-Able" arc features ol lhe bar. Cqmplimentary appetiiers are served on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday night during the friendly bar's "Veni, Vidi, Vici." ( 1heir title for happy hours), from 5 to 1 p.m. You'll simply flip over Executive Chef Susan K.litz's piua al Sfuzzi. Yaluc there. The menu is imllinativc and promisinc; Sfuai foUc pride themselves on plcuing dincn with co111emporary takct on bistro food. faccutlvc Chd Susa• Kala comes ~Ith fine credentials induding gradu:iting at the top of her class a1 the Culin:uy Institute in Hyde P.irk in 1986. She trained at the elegant Rattlesnake Oub In Den\.er, in An~erp, 8elsi"°1. at Patina in Los Angeles and was Tuscan "h1te bean soup. a daily offering. is rich and tasty with a sugcstion of roscMary, SJ.SO. 1be rainy night soup special, with slices o( oyster mushrooms noating in broth, however. ~emed wimpy, in need of some roa ted shitake mushroom) to kick it into gear. finding and biting into Gn entire branch or rosemary. 1 personally unpleuant experience, wasn't the anSVwer. A ft er sampling bites of chooolate trufDe cake with hazelnuts and vanilla bean crt4m. warm apple blueberry cobbler with gelato, and an unusual creme brulce, Italian gcla10 with biscotti got the most VOies. Sfuui's wine list is moderately priced, with a selection or California and Italian wines predominant. Ask the serving staff about the ltaliln bottles; good Sfuzzi's four young partner • R•rt and Patrick ColUJ11bo, Brian GaUlpn and David Palm~r. woo founded thel! "collcct100" of 16 phenomenally successful restaur3nt in 1987, signed thi) lea e before OCS golden umbrella prung a leak. They arc dealing with Orange County') new soft economy. and hnYe down-priced the entire menu accordingly. The c guys. mutual friend since 'childhood. have great tylc, and tOllS of talent. SfULll IS an C\Clltng addition to the do\Nnto"n Co:.ta Mesa dining scene. Not tu men 11on the Sfuui surprise: huge "tndO\'<!> looking out O\er the cit} JU!ot find 1he esalalor and come: 011 up' 0 Sfuzz1. Trr3nglc qu3rc \1311, HJrbor ar /\'c" port bou/1.•1 JrJ,. CoSl:J Mesa. 5-1 ·9500 Open Sunday ro \'.'cdnc~<l:Jy 5 to 9 JQ pm.: Thursd3y to S:1tun.J.J_1 5 pm to midnighr. Brunell on SunJ...11' bcgmnmg thn "ccJ.cncl. Wheelch:Jir. SmoJ.ing. Thin-crusted piu:is cooked in BIG: [)riving to cross roads From 3 ''lce·T was really cool. He cam~ in our room and tntroduc:cd himself," iaid drummer Danny Marcrof1. Sprin& of '93 well sec the debuc or their live album, aptly titled "Tourc.i" and recorded ti CBGB's in New York City. It was cut during the ''Batch" tour. their lotest to dare. 'The live album will include everything from their previous records "AJbum 1)pc Thing" and "Small Batch," save the aong "Big Shot" by Billy Joel. "Bia Shot" was released as 1 inglc by the German label lllack Box. This decidedly aood·oaturcd foursome has acknowledaed a bis transition or honin1 or their mu 1c, ahhouah punk rcmaiM 1 major lnnuence. "We"ve tuned the bass down. h's ,euln& harder bur the more work put in, the better it turns out," said lead auhari I Mark Arnold. "The new tonlS are way different in a funny kind of way." Daly said. "A little ca ier to understand," added Arnold. Big Drill Car nearly always composes its music before writing the lyrics. These arc attributed to Arnold, 03ly and the former bassist Thompson, although Daly conceded getting a little help Crom friends uch as Bu rt B3chnrach, Gene Simmons. Billy Joel and Cheap Tnck. Not currently on tour. BOC is using its local gigs ns tune-ups to gel their new songs down live. "Playing them here (in the studio) and live is a whole new thing," said Arnold. • BOC anticipates a small tour for the debut o( the live LP, but their immediate goal is to get lhc new songs together, recorded. then tour. HowcYer, Cans don't ha\'e to wail until the live release to sec BOC They're playing Salurday night at Club 5902 ln Huntington Beach. And they won't have to wait to hear one of the new mglcs. Never before released single "Trash the House" will be available in January on a compilation album titled "Harbor Boulevard" by Stab-You·ln·Thc-8ack record$. The album is a parody of the previously released locally ' ground-breaking 1punk con1j>ilation Lilcoch Boulevard " Other featured art~ts include: Local Boy • t!lcctnc Koolaid, Naked Soul, The Goods1 The Women, The Get-Backs and Fluff -all Orange O>unty banch C\Clpt FluJf of San Diego. Bc$ides working on the material al hand. the b.ind h.1' long-range hope for the fu1ure. "Getting a mnJor record deal ~ould be nice," mu,cd Darren Morrh. ba.~i t and the youngc't •U1d nc"c't addition to BOC. "And to go 10 Au)traha to play with All," s:11d Ain<>IJ "Why Aus1roli:1? Bcc;iusc J'"c ne"er been there hch>rc." Dal)' summed up their tutus: ''We hJ,en't dune everything "e want bul "e're ~II fied ~1th C\er)thing we've gotten so far l" It appe1n Big Drill Car may no1 be J I the CH)\ r\>,1J' they thin~ they arc. Big Drill Car perform •t 9 p.m S11turJJJ' .11 Club .~901. S'J02 Warner Avt" i11 the Old We t CentC'T, Jlun11n •flill Bc1eh. Adm1w'on i'I SIO. 111d >Vu mu'' ttC .?I ,md OYCf with 1n JD. For mformatK>n. nil 969-..S560. Oranae Coaat Weekend I Thur9day, January 14, 1993 11 -· -f!!• j f \ \ ' ,. ' ' 0t • l J I iJ l t t • { 1 \ r I I . ; ... • . ./ l c - C> . . Ebinese . Food For thought . ' ~ I RESTAURANT ~ .. COMBINATION PLATE ChiMODoll 424 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 722-7552 11'1 St t °''f\Q •. 1 Don :I i • Hcx.o Sun-T~" llan·9'~ Frl & Sat Harn-()pn, __ ......,_.._.......,....-........_.. ,...,.,...........__..,...__._ 12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, Januaf)' 14, 1993 \