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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-01-06 - Orange Coast PilotI • .. THE NEWPORT BEACH • •• MlllllJ,Jml.B,1m MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING from the Daily Pilot Newsroom This week ... Dy casunl estimates, it weighs some six pounds and is :is painfully detailed -and interesting -as the New York City "hite pages. Still, the direction and the future of Costa Mesn hinges on the massive document. The gencrnl plan (A 1 ), a good l 5 years in the. making, sets the tone for groMh and change in the city through the year 2010. ...------------·--. Not all the predictions contained in the mighty What's new Today the Daily Pilot, which h,1d bt>en printed thrice-weekly for the pa~l six months, beg1m publishing Monday through SJturday The Daily Pilot will begin a number of new editorial teatures, mcluding Monday Mornmg Bnt>lln~ a look at the '\\('(!~ aftead A lineup card detailing where features wlll appear can be tound today on J)Jge A3 text arc cheery, though ... Homes will be converted to apartments, in tersections will be unable to handle traffic, the last re maining-222 acre of agricultural land . will be lost, the city's growing population may run out of things as basic as w:ite r. A thi rd City Council hearing on the plan will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Costa Mc-.;i Council Chamber I 77 r~1ir Dr. A fourth and final hearing is !>Ct lor J,1n ;:?9 but 1s h~ely tO be delayed until February. Copic' oft.he hefty plan can be -..ic"e<l at either city library. • • So ''here is Albania? ... Newport De:ic h resident S;illy Welsh hadn't the fogg.ie!.t idea v.he~c small, tmpmefahed-&.ilk.,,,.- countn, wa!> until she !.<lW a ne,,s i;cport that some 240,000 chilc.l rcn in the country "ere going \\ithout ~hoes thi!> wintc:r. Tums out nil three shoe foc1ories in Albania arc closed because ol a '>hortagc of mJtcnals. · Moved·hy the thought of so rhany 1-.ids wandering around !>hock'>~ in Albaoia's Chicago-like climate, Wcl!ih is now.among a <,mJll group in Orange Cdunty If) ing to fill the; order. Shc::S hoping 10. get friends anc.l neighbors to donate. 1,000 p;iir of new or u {'d sho~s. SI) le c.lllesn't much matter. . 1 he loc:1r drop·olf poinlfur 1he ~hoe!.) ~ N~port Children'.s - Bootcrv in Fashion lsl.lnd, near the entrJnce to Atrium Court. 1 he de . .1<lhnc Iii JJn. 15. Questions? Call Welsh at 644-2464. FYI Alb.1ni:i 1s tucked between YugoslJ\ ia and Greece. • Cit y hilll \\atch ... lt'~ not likely to bnng out tbc pap::irnui, but toc.IJ) 1s the day that the secrcti\'e intervie"ing process to find a replacement for outgoing City Manager Bob Wynn begins. The applicants -they nre down to si.'( now -should start trickling into cit)' h.lll at 3n) moment if )'OU want to !.neak a -peak. \. Bob Wynn The names of thdse on the short list arc 1.u11fiJrntiJI, b..it the wl)rJ is that Utilities Director Robert Di'(On is in 1he running. Dixon 1s ~ht)ing mum. though, and C\'en 1f you do see hi1\&,h;111ging around city hall today -\\CU, he's upposed 10 be there. • LO\C on the d()(.ks .. Couples ,-..ho hJ\C fJllcn in love "under n;1u11cal ci1cu1mtances" arc being invited to submit their talcs of p.i) ion on the high se.is in the firs t-ever NC\\port Dunes "lo\'e . on the Docks" contest. fa Cl)OllC \\ho enter~ the contest will receive a complimentary brcJJ...fa,t for t\\O at the 0Jck Day resort. The :iuthor of the \\11101 ng }Jrn 'u 10\c -11 must be unu ... u.11 or at lcJst moJer.ucly hcJrt\\arm1ng -'"II be gi,cn $100, a boat slip for a \\Cd .11 the: resort, a c;indlelight dinner for t\\O at the Oack l3Jy C.1fc and mo 11c.kc1s to 01~ncylanJ. l.o\c·slrucJ... ~J1lors ~hould submit their stones to "Lo\:e on the Oock!I," :?49 [.Ocean l31,cJ., Suite 1010, Long Beach 9280:?. Ditto for thll\C \\ ith 1.1lc!i of meeting Im cc.I one!> "hilc tTJ\eling in a rccrcalll>nnl vehicle. Send it 10 "Love on the Road," i.amc JJJrC')'>. • Headlines ... h om the Daily Pilot one )Car ago today: ,,,,-Residents on 19th Street C\pre s concern about an increa e in trJffic because of the c.\tens1on of Costa Mc!>~ Frcc"ay. "I d1c.ln't pay 5300,000 10 11,c on nn offr:imp," complains resident Robert l loffm;1n ... Since then, the city has installed a p:iir of stop ~•sns to c.lt'>couragc commuter . S<;>·eral patche of "rumble Strips" on the tr~cl proved10 be LOO noisy and \\Crc dumped after ~e' era I months: ,,,,-rrc~ident Ou~h tells SaddJm to get ollt of Kuwait or "face the consequence " ... SJ<ldam opts to face the consequences. -By Stc,·e Marblr rip\, 1c/cJ,, commcms or general wrath sliou/d be directed to MJn:1i:mg Editor StC\C M;.rrb/e at 6-12-IJ21. or fax m:Jteri:ll 01 6-16-.tJ 70. • . TODAY'S EVENTS • The NC\\.pOrt Beach Pu blic library, located Jt 8~6 SJn Clemente Dri"c in Newport Beach, I) pn.>£t•nttng "Or.mge Count} Seen~" b} N1.·,,port Beach w.1tcrcolor artist Don.1lt.l Jont•s. Exhibit hours .lre 9 .1.m. lo 9 p.m. Mond.1y through , Thu™1a~ and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Frid.1y. Admis)ion h irC'c. r or more informJlion, tJll G·I t -3191. • The Costa Mesa Cily Council meets .11 6:30 p.m t0<l,1y for a rbgul.11 .l·~n in the council ch.lml.x•r., lot .ll~<l at City I lJll, 77 rair'pr .. for a listing of local e\'cnts this wcrk, sec page Al. INDEX Business ...•... ~ ..•••....••••.... ,. A4 Cla\)iftt'tl ......................... 84 CrOS\\vord ......................... 84 Forum ........................... A13 _ Horoscope ..................... 84 Movies ••••••.•• : .•••••••.••.....•••• Al ,Seniors............................. 86 Sc>c.iery •• ,,.,.,,.................... AO . INSIDE SPORTS Lea ding the way Est.lnCicl High's 0111.CIF st.1ndout Matt Fuerbringer, who 1<,'('f the Eagt~ to the Oivi.,1on Ill state title 1.ut }t'.u, poured in 22 p<;>ints • fo lc,1d his tC.llll to a 68·37 victory over ·BrN·Olind.l S.lturd.iy night. The Eagles impr~ their re<:ord to 11·3. Dct•ll1 in Sports, 81. ., READERS' HOTLINE 24-Houi Hoh lo the Editor 642-6086 Comments • r~ •fol detoas. see '1lge A2 BllllllllWlllllll ... 11 to nx Ylll' llltlllres Entrepreneur/ A4 " ~ "'•n~», Nol Reside nts take cover under an awning during the recent rains that hi.l\e fallen along the coa)l. · . . ,,, 25 cents . \ Power outages also keep officials busy B, L.U!ll\ • i;o: ua s.-~ .. ~k l d.I) See V.'EATHEA Back Page Magic lslan~ vanishes from -sCene Son lights to kee p his . mom's-· bodJ-prese rVed By TOl'y Cox e~~lltSs E<f4or NEWPORT DEA Cl I -Mo ie bland. a restaurant in Lido Ma· rina Village. that featured perform· ing mag1ci:111s and catered to the "'ell·to·do, has pulled a \irnishing net of it own. The unusual, entertainment· oriented restaurant clO)Cd on Dec. 31, marking the conclusion of nn c~entrul 10 year in show business. The O\\JlCr) of l\l.1gic bland could nol be reacheJ for comment on their rca,on-. for the clo,ure, but the shutJo"n ruuld h.1,e been c.1Ui.cJ, at.-Jca')t an part, b) the re· ccs~ion, "hich h~i. mJde cu~comc:r ll)ugher 10 come by for mo)t up· Michael Callie in 1982 photo. sc.1lc re\l.1urants in the ,Hca. ·1 he U\\ ncr anJ the opcr'ator ol Lido ~t.1rinJ \ 111. gc ~ontirmcJ that· ~l as•~ h l.inJ did cll1'e on the: See MAGIC ISLAND 81ck P199 By LcriAM Bastieda s:.., \1.'~t:f • A retired doctor hJ') filed ~uit agJin'!>t the llJrbor Lrn n·Mounl OliH! MortUJI') for unplugging the refrigerator '"here he h;i, l-een ')tl'>rmg his mother ~1nce her 1976 death "hile he '~orked to crc:itc :i high-tech ponJble m:iusokum 1h~1t would fore,cr pre')l!f\.C her re· mains. • Jo~c.:ph de :"obili. 711, likd :J br\.>,1d1 of Ct'ntr Jct la" !IUll 1 uod.l\ in Or.inge Cliun ty Supcrit1r Court un £'"1unth th 11 the I 'c.>1 t 1 ·~ r 1- propcrh J1-.1.."o in~ctcJ I 1' m thcr'" rdn··~ratur in December. 19• !'le '' ... ceking at lc.1~1 S 100.000 lt'r ment.il .111gui'h and l>Ulkung. City closing in on general plan vote By Anna Cekola Sutf wnter COSTA MESA -After ne:irly three yeJr~ of pub· lie debate, controversy and re,ision , onlv t"'o more public hearings~ on the city's new gener;I pl:in, in· eluding one Wednes~ay night, rem.iin before a· €ity Council vote. Cont;iining more than 1,000 page~ of dctniled fig· ures and policies, the proposed plan and ac· companying environmental report!> will help guide growth and d.evclopment in the Cit) well into the 2ht Ce ntury. "It is the bi"est issue right oCAt to tht.! budget.-" Councilman· Joy Humphrey ~aid. "The budget is tod.1) anJ llt mo rrow and the general plan r.. the ""'' W ~c.11 .... " ·- Although Counc1lmcmbcr!> m.iy not agree on Ii \\ much gro,qh t he~ \\Jnt to -.cc 1n the future . 111 h p~ 10 t.il-.c J fi n,11 \Ole ·On the lcgall) mandated pl.in 1 I· lowing h\O fulJI public hearings, the fir')t \\.ohich "ill be held \\ cdncsday n1gh1 at (>'30 folio,, 10}; a 'h rt Rede,clopmcnt Agcnq meeting in the Cmrn ii Chamber~. "The proce~., ha'i tal.;cn much too long, •rnd it h;i put the entire c11y at a J1sld\ antagc,' Cl'unc1lm.tn Peter Duff a said "\\ c\c c-scntially been ra1:il)l1.:d _i~ oLplanrnnS.:.:- See PlAN,'l lCtl P19e \ has l \:Cn .1 '>Ori. mottic:r." · Out 11;.irb H L1"n m::an .. 1gcr Ab I • Fis~hcr c:illcd the lJ" un "'fm o lou " iind ~:ud the' h:i'e tH: ·n "more thJn f:1i1 ·: 111 g1,i111! de :"'o· bil i "more th.in e1.c u£h ·u m " •o di ~ e d 1 j~ 9~·)l'ar.old rnoth~r ~ bod~ "13ut aft~ r '~ \eJr,, )O:J \~ ~ot Ill " .. ); '} k\ '..!' :l 11111 .. I J1 ·u· i()o•,, Lc:t', d ' \\UmJn buucd. F1 cher .. :ud " I hi: ,, huk thifl!! h r~a 11)' ur u' al " See LAWSUI T Blclt P1ge You are invited to a rree film premier QUOTES Of THE DAY Mustang .thief Jeaves senior stranded "Her death C<lu!><'d me a lot of sorrow. \ Vhcn she died, I had this sudden idea of preserving her. ihat's "'hen it came to me. -Joseph de Nobi/i, ret1tet1 doctor who hJS Ii/eel 5Uit .1&1inst the Harbor L.mn Mount Oii\ e MortuJry for d1~nnectinr; the refrigeration unit "here he h.1:> been storing hi5 mother'> presef\.ed body since her dt'.1th in 1976 · • "0( all the benefits ,-..hiC'h virtue confers on us. the contempt of de.ith Is one of the great~l '' -M ichel de Montcligne WEATHER Thirty percenl ch.Ince OI morning showers becoming p.irtly cloudy with winds to 2 s mph. tod.iy. ' • ror more dct~n ; page Al. C0.1st Community News, Inc. Copyright 1 991 ~ P11ntC\I tn r•r1 on rCC) kJ paper. • By AMa Cekola Sl.il!Wr~ COS l'A MESA -She's sur· \i,cJ c:incer and a dcbal11a11ng tall t\\O months 3&(', but it', the thelt of her -..inta~c 1967 f orJ Mui.t.111~ that re.illy li.1' I lelcn l\kDonncit \\l)rl)ing about her future \\hale recoH nnr from a broken h1r .ind pct"' 1n a loc:ll cun,alc!>· cent lw pita! 13-.t Sunduy. ~omconc stoic 1 1C'Donncll'" vintage car Crom lhe >!Hking lot or her Or· ongc: ,,, .. nuc .1p.iruncnt complc\. '"I h,11 ~·.1r me.int 'o much ltl me," s.1 J '.kD\.lnnell, "'ho adrmt\ to ~c1nr at lea t N.) 1t \\J a ht\lc car with 11·, O\\n pcn.on,1li1y All of u' lmc:d 11 " Uut more than its pcr~m.:ihty or value,• the cu off crcd McDonnell the freedom tu ~ct ar'-lunJ to"'n to run crrumh, Ill :mend church and ·to \'Oluntccr a 1 fOlter ranJp:ir• enc h~c mor nin~' a week nt 1-:m · view De,clopmcntal Center, ~hid\ he' Jone for the ra\t foe )Ciano • AnJ ~cc:tusc tlf the cancer (he had in her lea " dccaJc a ·o. Mc· Dnnnc:ll \aiJ 11·~ diffi uh for her to climb into bu m other br c vchi le • makina her h~ t~' the.' 'My car meant more to me than all the lovely pos· sessions I have. I don't know what in the wor Id I'll do when I get out of here.' .. -111.f.N McOONNlll owner of stolen 1967 Mustarto grnunJ Mu,t:mg rested f,\r her n\!ci.h ··Mv .. ur meant mtire ti) me than all th~ 1,;\cly fXh' !\\IC»\' I h.iH'." 'he ':aiJ , "I Jon'I ~n wh t 1n the" }rid I'll do v.hcn I ct out' I here " After year' of ov.ning Cltry fer,, M,D\lnncll 3jJ 'he bou hi the ~purty green Mu can& 25 'CM ago "'h1le h\ina in Demer and \\\H~m in the credit and rollemon depart· mcn1 for the lhriJ Amen n or 1C\ Yor~. \\ h1 h \ \C c:c m re ' than I, 00 ''l're:. :iC'rl '' the n • 11 n • "l'h t l'nr would 1u t o amh\l1.I ·, bu 111e~s: i.hc "1he c r nc\-cr did. "'"c' me trouble t ~ ~pc k. If !. 'u~h 11 l r me." n w "It' p~ul of c (am1ly.'' ' id td nncll' ,m ~'C. "ho preferred Se MUSTANG ._Plilit .. I I A2 Monday, January 6, 1992 WEEKLY PLANNER Community Events 0 Mo nday -The Costa M esa City Council° meets at 6:30 p.m . today in the council chambers at City Hall, 77 F<rir Drive. GJ Tuesday -The South Coast Metro Alliance will hold its annual meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the Westin South Co:bt Pljza. Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach) will be the guest spcal...er. for information, call 435-2109. In college baskctb:ill, Orange Empire Confe rence play begins "1th the Or:ingc Coast College men's team hosting Saddleb:ick Colkge at 7 p.m. \\hilc the OCC women's squad travels to S.H.ldkbJck, abo at 7 p.m. :J Wednesday -The Orange County chapter of Women in (\Hl1mun1c;111on Inc. will hold its monthly membership meeting at <>rm .11 the ~hi.Taton Newport. For reservations n'!_d information, l .11\ :-..l.'·05.35 ~rc.11... Up l\l ''port "ill prescnr a slide program on the Santn A11.1 H1'l'r ~to111h Local Coast:il Program by Leonard \V. t\nJcr,\111. '11.·c 1Hc,1dcnl and general ~ounsel for Armstro ng Pl·trnkum (\iq;> .• :ii 6: 15 p.m. :it the Villa Nova restaurant. The m1.·l1111g hcg111-. "i1h refreshments at 5:30. :J Thursday -The Ne" port 13each Planning Commission will mc.:ct at 7·.30 p.m. City I !all, 3300 Newport Boulevard. The C1.1~1a f\te~a Sanit:iry D b 1rict Board of Directors meets at 7·311 p.m. 1n the first !loor conference room nt City Hall, 77 Fair 011\C ' :\11.·.1 girt,· high ~diool b;1s kctball teams begin league piny today. Violini!.l Elmar Olvicra, with pi.- ani~t Horacio Gutierrez, w ill pe rform mus ic of MoLarl, Beethoven, Br.1hms and Ravel friday al 8-p.m. at the Orange County Pe rforming Arts Center. For inf o rm.1tion, c..111 553-2422. Newport,Harbor travels to Corona del Mar for a· match at 7 p.m. Check schedules for other local •• games. 0 Friday - "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Jeanne Wolf will be the guest -speaker at the next Jewish -Fcdcr.rrimr ofOrange County Trendsetters evenr, l l :30 a.m. lo 2 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel. For inform:ition call 259-065,.S. Corona del Mnr's boys' basketball squad travels to Nc"pon Harbor for a Sea Vie,.,, League opener toJay a1 7:30 p.m. Other jrl·J high 'chuol' .11'0 open lc.iguc play tonight. GJ Saturd.ly -The nc\I free guided walling tours of the Upper ;'>.'c"port UJy L colog1cal Re~cl"\c \\ill take place at 9 and 10:30 am toJJ, ~kct JI 1he rorner of Ea~t 131uff Drhe and Dack 13a) R~>aJ ~herm.1n I ihrJI) .inti G;mkn in Corona del f\1;ir prc!.ent!. a program on 1hc pruning of rose~ J I 9:30 a.m." as part of the llbrarf~ \Vcd.cnd Gardener ~cries. FOrlilfornlJilon, call 673·2261. Traffic report On no rthbound PJcific Coast High\\ay, the number one lane \\ill be cfo,cd from 9 a.m. 10 I p.m. f\1ooday through Frida) thi y,cck bct\\CCn 10th Street ;ind 8th Street. The number one lane southbound \\Ill be clo:.cJ between J01h Street and 8th Street in I l un1in~1on Uea1..h from 9 a .m. to I p.m. Thur:.J;.1y, and Friday as "cll a!> ~lonJ:i). Jan. 1.3. On the Costa Mesa Freeway, night closures, from midnight to 5 a m . of all northbound and southbound lanes between the Santa ,\1i;.i Frccw;.ty 1111crd1.1ng.c :ind Fourth Street in S:inta Ana will contrnuc through llC\I f\1 .1y. The no rthbound Sant.l An.l f rt'C\\ay connector to the Southbound Costa \1 csa frcC\\,1y "a" closed ac, o f 11 p.m. SJtun.lJ~ am.I Y.1l11cm.111:~ I dll,cJ until "inter. 1993. School lunches \1onday -(.!ill'~ P1. L~1 l\r tur1'.cy corn <log. mi,cd \Cgc1ablc-.. frc,h lru11 . dh111.c tif n11IJ... TuesdJv -CI 1 .. kcn nugget:. or turkey corn dog. baked frcnch fr1c,, pc.ir ... 111 Ji.i.:ht ') nrp. I ::? almond butler sand'"ich. choice of null. \\cdnl':>d,1, l·gg rull or turkey corn dog, green sJlad \\1th hL ht <...1t.1l1111 dre,,ing. orange. 1u1ce bar, bug of honey ''alnuh. di111d.' ol n11lk Thur<td.w -Chili n acho~ \\llh mini round chips or turkey corn Jue. ~.irdcn ,,1l,1d 'dth ranch drcs.,irig, pineapple in juice, choice OI mil k I rid.1y -Urunch for lunch, Pancake, saus;igcs, baked Tilter ·111h .• 1pplc cmp, choice of milk VOL.88,N0.3 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 Y "'' comtn!'ntl aboul ~ ~·ly Pilot or ,,_ ""' Win be ~ ""' I"'"' d,,.ecily to Editor Woll~m L~ll ~ YtM H hou( amwt>n~ ~Mef !Ny bto ul4'd to l'fOOld Jett~ to ~ fdo· IOI on any t..ptc ContribulCl"'I to ~ H<xll"t' who ""•nt to -llwo•r comtnt"nts publl1hfd minl in<ludto '""" rt•rnf' t tty Ind I!"'-rtUmbt't f#o< ""11f•utK>n fkn n ynu1 comm11n11'( ~Pf<, Wf' wflnf 'f(M.lr nW)iyflm.-nt Delivery 2uaranteel rf ynu •• 1 \U~t1bt-1 and do no1 h.11~ ~· p.>pt'• by 6 • m 11 a m on S.turd.t)'\ and holl· d•Y'I. nil t>.fof• 10 1 m and wtt ll lt'l!I II to l'O<J by nonn Our(~~. C"t'fllPt' ~l •lll h open from 6 1 m to S p"' Monday lhmugtl frlday. and 7 • m 10 1 O • m on SIM da'f\ 10 Wiil ..,., w11h your circul.ttlon nft'd1 To make a correction It • The Plloc ·1 pollcy IO promptly <OfTfoC1 1n Pt IOf1 ol tublUl'Ct' To ~ an '"'°' or cl.tnflc.e uon. pi.-CAii 60 4J1l,..., J6J fh.tnk "'°" ,_.....,_ --~ ..... °""" o...i ,llwtNI Olf0t WlllMt .. i..wtl (dW Ylclt ,......,. ....... ,.,.., c~•.,..o...cu ' .. "'""KMp4 ,.~~ ...... llulMW ~,._~ C-,,NIMi \(Ql'f~ "'""'_.... .... ~ " °""'*"'°" ltw "'f°l"l'M 8t".id11Co.t.t "'-1-D••"r l'•loc · •LIPS 144·8001 tS pvbl~ Mond.iy 1hrnudi S..tur'CUy .ind subscrtptooni <lrt' •v.i1l•I* fOr S' SO pr< month by CArnt'r on ~ ~Kh ~nd COllt.l ~ S8 S8 !It'' month by ,,,.,, .ind '°' ~tectt'd ~, routt'S by c~ ~ Community N~. Int HO W 8.iy sc • emu Mt'w, CA 926r Second ct.us poit.lF p.od .11 Cosu ~ ('A IPrlCK on· elude .all .aPl)la~ SUit .and lout IUt'S t POSTMASTfR Seftd .addl'f'fll ch.I~ to Tilt' Pilot, P 0 Ioli I S60. Costa M«tw CA ~2626 Copyr•gN No ~ 1t0<-..i!lustr1t10M, ed1 tonal nw~ or adVt'l'IM~nts tt'1rrrn.iy ~ ~~ Without '"'"ttt'f\ ~rm1sMOn al copyrtgfll owner lllloc Stdn, Jr. Chair ma" How to reach us ~t "The Pilot Circulation Or.inge County 642·433J Advtttlaing Classtf~ 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540~ 1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports fax 646 4 170 M.in Offlce B~m~ Office 642-4321 Business fu 631 ·5902 • • t -• • MMA&'n& Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 _WE·EKEND ... • 1ew __ __ 'Ring of Fire' ' T he sol.a r eclipse billed as the "Ring of Fire .. in which the moon covered the center o f the sun Saturday afiernoon brought out the locals to view the rare sight. Above, the clouds obsctued. but did no t rum the spectacular sight for the sailboat. At right. Katie Nelson. 6, o f Costa Mesa. used two pairs to see the eclipse::. while Doug Borcoman of Newport Beach used his 8 -inch Ncutonian telescope to show the phenomeno n to young viewers. -PtlCJtOI by lee Payne - sh~rs t>.coming p.rtly cloudy with nort to nor1h~sl winds lo l S mph. High In the up~r SOs. bte night fog, with I~ in the high 40s. RllECAIT: Pu1ly cloudy with highs In the upper SOt In l~r 601. hrly morning fog P.Ostlhle. IOAlWI: Cloudy ~h fog tl~ty in the morning, Ch•nce o( rnofnlng •howttf ~..,.~ unrht': 7:00 1.m. -ct 0 P lSTGTI *·' Jll 11 • T . \ LOCATION Huntington N~kech <:oron• l•itun.1 k.t<"h Tai: TOD4Y rtnt low fl"4 hi.h St<Oftdlow Sf(Ofld hlsfl ~ll,..04\' hnt low ~ ~--Mp ..... • Sill SHArt !.) poor 1·2 poor 1·2· poor M poor l :44 .. "'. 22 ,, .... "'. s.s 4:54 , ..... -.l ll1H ,.111. 4 0 •·211..111. 1.2 10 19 1.111. S I S:1lp111 01 I 1 :00 L.111. 4 I .. • • ' Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Piiot Monday, January 6, 1992 A3 ~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii) ... The ol' loot-In-mouth disease strikes auatn , Here we arc, only six days into 1992 and I am about to break one of my New Year's resolutions. Resolution No. 17, to be prrcise: Not to write anything more about the UCLA-USC rivalry until next November. Out I believe an exception can be made for this particular item. Loyal readers will recall that, for the day of the game, I wrote a gentle column discussing, among other things, the egregious nature of a certain musical theme the USC band played to the point of delirium. Mistakenly, I referred to the noxious notes of this crummy cantata as "Twits of Troy." 1 was not sure of the title, but I knew it was SStmctbing H~c that. I wantca to check that, and find out · ~-.. who wrote it -and why. ~ 1 So I tried to call an old friend, Trojan alumnus 1111.111 l Ron Broadwell. Outing his checkered carce'r, ------•·Ron served a stretch of several years as director On th~ -of the Trojan band. C 1 called several times, but received no answer, .. _.o.a.s.t.· •' •' not even from his answe ring machine. Usually at that time or the year, the machine greets you with the first few bars of the wcll-knowQ Trojan anthem, "Fight On." So I wrote the column without Ron's input and life went on. My wife (also a USC grad) and I and Ron and his wife Ann (yet another Trojan) have celebrated New Year's Eve together for more years than any of us cares tp remember. We have a wonder· ful time, proving that Trojans and a lone Bruin can co-exist. When the Broadwells arrived at our house, we socialized a bit, then I said: "Hey, Ron, you might get a kick out of this piece I wrote," and I went and dug it out of this card board box where my columns are carefully archived. You should know that Ron has red hair and the fair complexion to match it. l watched him as he read, his face turning the color of. a fine carrot. Hmmm, I thoueht, he's not smiling. Actually, he did ge t a few good yocks out of 11. but, overall, his expression was, shall we say, grim. "So what do you know about that tune?" I asked. "Did you have to play it when you were director of the band?" "No .. .I did not have to play it..." Ron replied, rather stiffly, I thought. "I wanted to play it. .. Because I wrote it, Fred .. .t wanted to play it because I 'ot an ASCAP royalty payment every tim.e it was pl~01WClC-lfis10n Fred ... And l still do." · - - - Whoops. ~ "And by the way, Fred," he added even more stimy; "It is' not called 'Twits of Troy,' it is called ~ribute to Troy.' l still ger a royalty eac}l time it is played on network televis ion and 1 do not appreciate it when people ... newspaper columnists especially - compl-ain about this noble piece of music." Double whoops. "Heh, heh,'' I chuckled falsely. "Just kiqding, Ron." "Yeah, well, I will admit, it could be considered rather boring. Tedious, even, when played ov.er and ovcf. again. But to-someone "ho is gelling paid each time it goes out over the airwaves, it is not the least bit boring. It is wonderful!" A few years back, Ron made ne arly Sl 7,000 off the dreary dirge. But_ he admilled th:u the royalty tributes have ebbed SC· • vcrcly along with the Trojans' won-lost balance sheet. "I wrote the th ing in about 15 minutes to fill-in during televi- sion commercial bre:u:s." Ron explained. "After 1 left USC, l completely forgot about it. Then, all or a sudden, I started getting royalty _eay_!llerits. Art fiartneL_(curr_ent USC band director, whom Ron has never met) found it in a trunk somewhere and startea playing it every time SC made a first down or scored. It was music to my car~!"' • • Not "anting to hurt a friend, I· promised Ron I would never again criticize his {Tlalodorous melody. In fact, I mad~ it a New Year's reso lut ion. fn'fl Mnrtin 's column appears Mondays, U'NlnesdoJs and Fri· days. A schedule of regular features and columns Almanac .................................................................................... Saturday Auto .................................................................. : ....... Thursday, Saturcl.ly Busin~s ...................................................... Monday, Wednesday, Fnd!ly Community Forum ..................................... Monday, Wednesday, Friday Dean, Vida ................................................. Tuesday, Thursday, ~turday Did You KnowL ......................................... Tuesday, Thur)(iay, Saturday Entertainment ............................................................. Tuesday, Saturday Food ....................................................................................... Thursday Health & Fitness ......................................................................... Tuesday Home & Carden ....................................................................... Saturday Kobrin, Jerry ............................................... Monday. Wednesday, r riday Martin, Fred ........................ ~ ...................... Monday, Wednesday, Friday Obituaries .................................................................................. T uesda~ Pilot Economic Index ............................................................ Wednesday Pilot People ................................................................ Tuesday. Thursday Real Estaie ................................................................................ Saturday Religion .................................................................................... ..Saturday Retail Best Buys ......................................................................... Saturday Seniors ....................................................................................... r\.1onday Society ......................................................................... Tuesday-Saturday Streel\ ... ise .................................................................. Wednesday, Friday Youth .......................................................................................... Tuesday Volunteers .................................................................................. Monday Weddin~. Engagements ............................................................ Saturday Weekend .................................................................................. Thursday . ---- Around Town xad your lltau for Arouad Town 10 Bob vaa Eyun, Tiit Pilot, 330 W.-Jby sr., Costa !tfta, 92627. Library volunteers NEWPORT BEACI I -Sherman Li-brary and Gardens In Corona dcl Mar will offer a 1r1inin1 course for volunteers be&innina 11 9:30 1.m. today. The course consists of one tniinin& ses\iOI' per week for six weeks. Fot Information, can 673· 2261. Health lecture NEWPORT BEACH -Dr. Joseph Pursch, a nationally known p~hiatnst, lecturer and columnist will offer 1 free ..Jcc1ute-0n li!c'1ylu and hcahh 11 6:30 p.m. 1oda_y in room 105 at SL. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Rd. For mor~ information, call 545-7114. ADD lecture NEWPORT BEACH -Joan An- drews. a Newport Beach marriage, family and child counsclor1 will offer a free Ice· ture at 7 P..m. Monaay on Allention IJCf. icit Disorder, a mala<ly which affects l l percent of all Americans. The lecture will be given at 1151 Dove St., suite 105. For reservations and information, call 476-0991. Pa rks meeting NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach P:arks, Beaches and Recreation Commission wjll meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the City Council chambers, 3300 New· port Blvd. Congressma n to speak NEWPORT BEACH. -Rep. Chris Cox (R-Ncwport Belich) will spl:ak at the breakfast ·meeting of the Newport Foun· dation. 7:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Quarter· deck Room at the Balboa Bay Oub. Fore reservations. call 644-4311. Rep. Cox will also address the Jan. 8 annual meeting of the Newport Center Association. Call 720-8488 ror inforfn:U ion. Back Bay tour The next free guided walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will take place at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sat· urday at the corner of Eas~ Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road. Republican Women NEWPORT BEACH -The Balboa Bay Republican Women Federated will meet 11 l l a.m. Wednesday at the B:it- boa B:ay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highw:ay. Mayor Phil Sansone will install new oT· flee~ followed by a prcscnta1ion cntillcd "Social Sec;uriry Options -How Secure Arc We," by Christine Bro"n or the Newport Beach Social Sccunly Office. Reservations for lhc luncheon mcc1ing may be obtained by calling 64S-9127. · Speak Up Newport • NEWPORT BEACI I -Leonard W. Anderson. vice prcsidcn1 and general counsel of Armstrong Petroleum Corp. and project manager for West Newpon formation, caU 240-6401. Panhelleni~ meeting NEWPORT BEACll -Renee )';3. maste, a Nc\\port Dcach hypno1hcr:apl\I, will speak aoou1 her spcciJlly to mem- bers or Nc°"port HJrbor Panhcllen1c. 10 a.m. Wcdncsd:i\' at All Anrcl~ Church. 3233 Pacific View Drive. For inform.i- lion, c:ill 646·2524. Speaking of success NEWPORT BEACll -Succcs~ coJch ·Jodie Moncrief ..,,,11 di~u~i. "The IO\in- c1ble PO\\Cr or Valuci." al 7 pm Tlluri.· d:ay in the Community Room :11 Nc..,,t'IOrl Ccn1cr Librarv. 8S6 S:an Clcmcnh: Dmc. Admi)Sion is free . -Oit-Co. 1 blca-port Bann111g-Rench -En· \ NEWPORT BEACH -The city or titlemcnt Processing "ill p,rescnt a slide Jeanne Wolf to speak NEWPORT BEACH -"Entt nain· mcnt Tonight" correspondent Jeanne Wolf will t>c the guest SP-COkt r at the next Jewish Fcderauon of Orange Coun- 1y Trendscttcrs even1, 11 30 a m to 2 p.m. Friday at the Four ScJso1u I lotcl rur tnformation c:.ill 259-0GS5. Back Ba.y tour ·. NEWPORT BEACll -rhc next free gu1J ... d \\all>..mg tour> or 1f\c Upp.:r N1..-w- . port Bav U:ol1.>g1cal RcStl"\e \\Ill take place at ·9 anJ 10 JO nm Saturday. Meet 111 the comtr of E.i>I Bluff Dmc and D.ick B.iy Ro;iJ Rose pruning Sherman ubrom· anJ Garden\ 1n Co- ropJ dcl MJr prc~cn1s a program Qn the pruning or roses at 9.30 a m ~3wrdJy, as part of the library's Wccl..crJ G:mlcncr ~crtci.. for 1nforma11on, c:itl 673·2261 Dog show COSTA MESA -Shoreline Dog Fan· cicrs A>sun11ion of Orange Coun1y will h<Xt its I l1h AU·Orccd Dog Show from 8 JO a.m to 9 pm. Sunda'' at the Orange County r Jtrground~ in uh1a Mcs:a Tfie public 1\ ~clcurnc Admission is SS for adults. S3 for seniors Jnd $2.50 for ch1l· dren aged 6 h> 12 For mfonnation, call 644.7907 or 530-llS26 Attention Deficit NEWPORT BEACH -Jo:in1c llcmc· mann. a lacultv nurse al UCI Medical Center, \\111 g~\C a free l>rcscntahon on "The R11.ihn Conlro\crw as it relates to A11cn11on Ddic11 D1~orJcr at 7 pm. Jan. t3 The lecture \\1JI be g1\cn al 1151 Do\c S1 suite IOS f or mform:1111>n, c:ill -176-0991 Un iver ity \\'omen l'-E\\ l'OR r Ul:.ACll -American As· '-OCIJl!\ln llf U n1\cr~tr~· Wumen ni.:mbcr JcJncttc M1!1.::r "'i.I ~·\·e :i ~hJe prc>cnlJ· 11on and knurc uwul h"'r recent trip, to Mo!>Co\\ a1 1hc J\~rauon·s J.in JS mcctm~ at th.: s ... "'poll Ucach fc11111s Club. 0 1•1ncr " JI 6 p.m. anJ the kuure bcgms at --y.;-1~'ilion\5rrr.:quircu I or inform-111un. c.ill iMi-40:?0. Ncw~rt Beach will offer ' class entitled pr.ogram on the company-s San1a Ana Inner peace .. SS Ali\.'C' Mature Drivin&'..'. from 9..&JJ).. River Moulh Local Co3St31 PrQSQ.m to _ __ __ _ • -r-::_ t>: fO 1 p:-m. "1003y-.na TUcsday It the West ltlem~t\ or-""Spea Up CWPorl at COSTA MESA -0Jn ~f1lbtcin, a -vetting 11t Ne~rt Community Center, 883 w. SPON s general ~cc11ng. S:JO p.m. professional s1rcss management con· ISth St. The rec for the cl:ass is SS. For • Wcdncsda)'. at the Yilla Nova re~tauranl. sultlnt, will offer 3 free "orkshop. 7 30 ~EWl>QRT BEACll -l'-1;..,,port 3131 W Co~t lhghway For informa 9 Th d h c •t B.:ach phH1.:i;in Dr UIJ1r L S\\.,;Ct ..,,,JI information. call 644·3'.?40. · · S 226 · • to p.m. urs 3Y at 1 c ost3 "''3 lo\l\C a tJ!l cntitl.:J ··G.:ttinit F11 f.>r "J:?" lion, Cllll 42-4 · Community Center. 1850 P.irk A'c l\•r at noon Jan 1-' in the Cuminunit\ R1X1m Sailing Singles NEWPORT BEACl I -The Newport Bc:ach Sailin& Sin&lcs Oub will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesdav in the ups1airs meeting room :at the Ai rport Coco') restaurant. 4647 MacArthur 81\d. Sailing Singles is 1 social club for single, non-smoking adults who enjoy SJiling, SCUDA diving, swim- ming and other aquatic sports. For infor· ma11on, call 637-3.JSO. . . Help for dyslexia CO.STA MESA -The Orton Dystcm Socic1y of Orange Coltqty is looking for second to fifth grade students with read· ing P.roblcms and possible dyslciua to en· roll in the aflcr-school RE'AD program in Costa Mesa. The program will mccl for one hour. four times a week. begin- ning ~his-month., The fee 1s $20. For in· inform:11ion, call SS6·SOOO. at Ncwpon Center Lil:rJry, !f~IJ Sao. Oemcntc Dri\·c The rro.;rJm '' r ,.,: \-Voinen For IRVINE -The fulurc or SOS, 1hc Costa Mcs:a·b:ascd charjtablc food pantry and "health clinic. "'111 be the' topic :11 Thursday's meeting of Women For· Or- ange county. 9:30 I m. i n the M.irkcl Place Comlnunil)' Room aer<>~\ from UCI. For 1nforma1ion, call 83'.?-1!72. \\'ater education COSTA ~t E5A -The f1r\I 1n a \Cne~ or mecling~ or lhc I ·XI:? Water h)ues Study Group "ill talc pl:ice at 7 (l m Jan. ·15 at Mcs:i Con'>OhJJtcJ \\ ~lt r Dis· lrlC1 hcad~u3rtcn,, 19<iS PIJ,~nll.i A\'c. Call 631·1:?06. 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DAILY PILOT I S BACK JANUARY 6~ 1992 'Amer Ito n e .._ ___ _ • ·~pain.t & wallpaper cen1ter 'Whn 11'8 Worth Doing· R/fhl' 369 E. 17th Costa Mesa, CA 11th and """" _, ____ .......... _ --·---·--... \ (714) 141 ·1114 (llddillt ...... w.@11a11on) • " • . . Lucy BUJ"l'OUCb• Wife of Wllllter Burrouab• Founder of tbe now ·Dally PDot The longest days of the week used to fall between Saturday ana Tuesday, because I was waiting for the next Pilot edition to arrive. It seemed like Tuesday would never gethere. I mi ssed getting my local newspaper everyd~1y. The day ~ announced the Dai~! was back, I received aro und fifteen phone carJS. Pe<>ple asked me, •Have you seen today's Pilot?• I said, "Are you kiddtngl" ·t -·-- was realty happy to hear the news. It's really fantastic . There will be plenty of room to cov~r local news with even more depth and you've done a wonderful job. W elcome back Daily Pilot. It feels like old times again. Lucy Burrough , A4 Monday, January 61 1992 Business ·~ppolntment Calendar ,-1\ Tuesday· The South coast Metro r • Alliance will hold its an· nual meeting from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 :15 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza. Rep. Chris· topher Cox (R-Newport Beach) will be the guest !>peaker. Cost 1s $26 before Jan. 3 and S30 thereafter. For reservations and infor· mation, call 435-2109. Wednesday• The Orange • County chapter of Women in Communications Inc. will hold its monthly meeting, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport. Cost is $20 for members, $25 for non-members and $15 for students. for reservations and information, caU 833- 0535. Thu rs day· The Orange County • chapter of' the As- :.ocio!(ion for Corporate Growth will hold its rnon~hly meeting. beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Cost is S 20 for non-members. For information and rt.'~crvations, call 2,52-2303. J afl 14 • The Pro Active Leadership • • Croup will host the first of 1t> "cel..ly problem-solving forums for busi- 1ws~ owners and managers. The first meeting ,,,11 be held from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the L" port Beach Marriott Suites. Additional rurums will be held each Tuesday, at the -:..11ne time and place. Cost is $20, including :i builct brcakf ast. For info rmatio n and rcgis- tr Jt1on, call 644-5552. Jan 15 • The Medical Ma rketing • •Ass ociation 's Ora nge ------- -~ ----- ----------------------------_--_-------------------~ ----- ' Entrepreneur Who• JoAn S. Ashley, a 49-ycar·old Costa Mesa resident and 28-ycar • veteran of the accounting business who' is owner of JSA En- terprises. What• JSA Enterprises produces and markets a line of tire repair • kits. The company's first product was the Tidy Tire Kit, which comes in a plastic case and includes a product that seals and inflates punctured tires. The case also contains a screwdriver, pliers, an apron·, gloves, a trash bag, a flashlight and towelcues. Later this year, JSA will introduce its second prod- uct, the Tidy Tire Pouch, which will come in a nylon pouch and include many of the same contents, as well as a safety flare. The Tidy Tire Kit retails for $27.95, and the Tidy Tire Pouch will retail for $24.95. When• Ashley, who for the last seven years has also run Ashley • Consulting Services, her own accounting and bookkeeping-~ practice, got the idea for tler tire repair kits in March 1990 and introduced her first product six months later. Where• JSA Enterprises i~ headquartered at 760 E. 19th Street in • Costa Mesa. The company's manufacturing operations arc based at the same location, although Ashley contracts out for some of JSA's production. JSA's products are sold throughout the United States and in Can· ada and Saudi Arabia. Ashley hopes to gain Cf)try into several other inter· national markets. Internationally, the Tidy Tire Kit is sold primarily on ·a retail basis, but in the U.S., it's sold mostly through the premium incentive market., such as businesses that give employee safety awards and financial institutions that give prospective customers an incentive to open acco.un ts. Wh • Ashley says that after being stranded twice with flat tires, she V • decided there must be a market for a clean, safe and easy way to fix a punriured tire. She combined her idea for a needed product with her en·· treptcneurial spirit to form JSA Enterprises. "J like the rewards (of owning a. business), and I don't just mean monetary rewards," she says. "It's the satisfac· tion of knowing if the company did something good, it's because of your ef- forts." .. H • JSA sold only about $5,000 worth of its tire kits during 1991, its OW• first full year in business, but because of response from the pre· mium inc~ntivc market, Ashley projects 1992 sales of $75,000 to $100,000. She says she will continue to focus on her niche in the incentive market for at least 'another year before pushing the retail end of her business. Bu1inn1 Editor Tony Cox. •• 642-4321, ext. 311 County chapter will hold its monthly dinner meeting from 5 :30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the RLd Lion Hotel in C051..l Mesa. -Cost-4.s $30- ror members and $40 for non-members and guests-. For information and registration, call 1800)551-2173. ,, L~son Learned· "I just thought I h-ad a greifidea,--"""~ • and I didn't think about the other J 3 fl 18 • The Orange Coast and • • O range County cha pters of stuff, such as ihe different expenses associated with launching a product," Ash· Icy says. "The' biggest hurdle was not knowing what I needed to do and how much money it would take to· get there." -By Tony Cox -Do you know someone Mho should ~ pronlcd in this Wttkly featurt? /f so, send )'Our suggestion to The Pilot's business editor, Tony Cox, at 330 W. Boy St., Costa Mesa, 91617. MMC~·~1'oluil JoAn S. Ashley, a Costa Mesa resident, is the owner of JSA Enterprises, \\'hich produces aod markets a line of tire r~paif kits. the ln:.t1tute of Management Accountants will hu!J a ::.c1ni nar on customer service programs lrom 13 a.m. to noon Jt Price Waterhouse's Cu::.ta Me:.a oftice. Cost is $40 per person, ,intl reg1:.tr Jl1on closes on Jan. 10. For infor- mation and reg1strJt1on, please call 241- 816 1. Hiring moves should be profitable ·ones Jan 22 • The MerchJnts and Man- • • uf Jcturcrs' Associatio n pre· I ntervjcwiAg with di!.cernment and selecting a new hire is one of the most strategic and risky tasks manai;ers undertake. Even experienced leaders make costly hiring_ mistakes that waste tfieir time and hurt their companies' profit margins. good fit for your company. c.ompan ics. Executives and managers tend to usk too many irrelevant questions that fail to validate the traits candidates need to successfully carry call pro-actl\·e tiuestions, "ill c:rn e )Our candidates to tell )Ou the actions they took to actually perform a ley task. For cxarnplc, if you wanted to lnow how \\cll a pcr~n ~oo~d handle c:ompbint over the phone, you could a!.l pr0·3Ctivc ques1ions m.c these for openers: "Over the IJ 't sh: mon1hs, tell me about the most difficult complaint you'\·c handled?" and "\\'hat arc the )Cnts a seminar on leadership skills fo r women from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Red- L1on Hotel )n Costa Mesa. 'Cost is S 185 for membCf!> ~nd S-220 for non-mem~ers. For 111iormat1on, call 558-1550. •Write out the specific'performance tasks and competency level required of Feb 2 6 • The 5th Annual Bright • • Ideas for Business Fair will be held irom 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Or- ,1nge County Fairgrounds and Exposition CMtcr 1n Costa Mesa The fai r w>n fci)ture entertainment, food and business com· munic .. 1t1ons conte!>tS. Call 751-3247 for in· 1orm.111on By diligently using five basic steps in hiring new employees, you can significantly reduce your chances of making a costly mistake. These steps will help you improve the odds of selecting a person of character, competence and commitment: ....... Mlf:Alllm Business Management the position. Write the information in behavioral terms that can be observed in an applicant. • List the specific information you want to uncover in the interview. • Design interview questions that will get you the information you want. • Stick to asking th e interview questions you've designed. ..oui the job-E"cn when they use.more relevant questions. they often do it wrong, asking about 'issues in theory. Theoretical questions let candidate off th.c hook. They ogive applicants opportunities to let )OU know what they think hould be done by theorizing and • telling you as an interviewer about the actions th ey believe should tJkc place. 1 lo"e"er, thi s docs not get you in formation about the performance that actually took ploce when they "ere • domg theif last job. It' important th.11 an applicant tell )OU the criticJI story of "hat he or )he a tuall; did 1n u pecific thing you did to successfully handle it?" Once )OU get candtdJtcs telling you \\hut they did rather than "hat they \\oul<l do, they tend to cont inuc to do o. They open up .tnd g1H: you .a lot of valuable information about their character, cornpcte-t1c\! :ind commitment Please send your calendar an- nouncements to The Pilot's busirress cdi· tor, Tony Co'(, at 330 W. Bay St., Costa McsJ, 91627. • Write out the specific cllaracter traits, attitudes and ~alucs the person filli ng th e position needs in order to function well within your company's culture. Define each clntracteristic and write out some sP.ecific, observable behaviors that will indicate to you whether the prospccti\e employee is a -----• I have fou nd pn!,·1ou' situJtion to earl)' out a tJsl.. or · sohc a problem. Ur. Millard '. 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J<1n us b1 ~l( tht' XQh ~ d thr Fil d~ f'or lnblmt:nl m th<' n .. cJ a flw Jll'9S. 31)(1 t.M' It ~1.," )0 IT~ <X' to clrln.M any rtt ptllB Mr ml thr d 1'<*8MotlQI , kun*'ls 8' 317-8).'l-:tnJ CELEBRATING 200 YEARS OF TI-IE BIIL OF RIGHrS A,... ....,.-, -fflt'-,..ta• tM ,,,. --'°' ..... . . ( International Turbo puts it in high gear with new Enviromotive subsidiary COSTA MESA -~1'trysville-bascd lntcrna- llonal Turbo Center Inc., a maker of turbocharger replacement parts for trucks, has formed a subsid- iary here that will sell fuel injection flushing sol- vents and machines for gasoline and diesel en· gin es. The new subsidiary, Envlromotlvt Inc., will se ll the contaminant-flushing solvent under the name Carbonflush. The wlvents will be sold domesti- cally and internationally. Enviromot1ve projects 1992 sales of more than $4 million. 0 Sales of existing single-family homes in· Orange County were up 9 percent in November over No- vember 1990, according to a report by the Callror- nla Association or Realtors. In contrast to the yc~Mo-ycnr gain, November home sales in the county were down 10.9 percent ~ from the October level. Statewide, home sales were down .4 percent from last l'Jovember, but were up •~rc:ent from the previous month. 0 Auto dealer Jim Slemons, who lal>t month com· pletcd the so le out or bankruptcy of his nnme ok" Mercedes-Benz franchise, has pluced another cor· poration in bankruptcy. The company, Sltmons lnvtstmcnts, filed for Up the Ladder Chapter 11 Uankruptcy protection from creditors on Thursday. The filing prevented a foreclosure sale of Siemon ' I larbor Ridge home, which is owned by Slcmoni. lnvc!.tments and was ~hcduled to be sold on Friday by American Savings Bank, which holds a S2.7 million mortgage on the prop- erty . Slcmons Investmen ts al o owns the property that houses the fonner Jim Slcmons Imports. the Mercedes dealc rs hip that "us sold out of bank- ruptcy and was renamed t'Jetchcr Jonts Motol'- curs. The new owners, Fletcher Jones Sr. and Fletcher "Ted" Jone!> Jr .. lease the property from Slemons In vestments. 0 A Los Angeles grand jury on Thursday formally indicted Newport Beach resident Steven 0 . Wymer, whose II'\ inc: finan cial advi ory companies allegedly defrauded clients of $100 million. Wymer. who has been held without bail since hill Dec. 17 arrest, faces 30 crimin:sl counts in· eluding fraud, money laundering anJ obstru~tion of justice charges. The charges stem from Wymcr'1 alleged scheme to ~~fraud' clients, m~t otrhich are govcrnmenc. cn1111es. . -.By Tbt rllOl Brian CtiilcJs. formerly of ClJ Commercial Real Estate Group and Xero" Corp., ha!I bc:c:n named director of leasing with PM lltaltJ Group. In his new position, Childs will be rcspon· siblc for the markctin& and leas-ini or l . .S million square rcet of office ~pace in Newport Center. • • vice president and manqer of Brentwood Savin&•' Costa Meu branch. • M~raaret Martinez, a l.S·ycar veteran ol the bankina industry, h3s been hired as an auistant vice president in Baak ot New- port'• C:O.ta Mesa branch. Mo.a recently, Maninci worked as .. ' Plnie •IHI lfHI' Up llw l.afl. dtr ••••••tt••••• •• 11te Pllol'I bulhHa _,,,.,., nif' Ca, ., JJO w . ..., ... a.a M.-,JlU7~ • • ' NeWport Beech/Coata Mesa Dalty Piiot I .. Strange request, you may say. Our ~iness is undeManding ooat oottorfu.Your oottom tells us a lot and some of d\e things that we find may save you a bundl~, not to mention increasing perfonnance. \ As you read this, there may be an ~y of nasty friends attacking and your boat's the battlefield. Their forces include electrolysis, asmotic blistering, womlS and bunacles. / Generally, OOats should be hauled every . 12 months. Some stretch it to 18, but much · longer and it can start eosting you money. 1 At Newport Marine, you may actually save · . money by six>tting problems before they become obstacles. MY Diver aeam It Every Mmth · BecaYSe of recent EPA rulings requiring oot .. torri paints to be le$ toxic, (you know, the stuff the bad guys don't like) bo~om jobs do not last as long and divers take off part of the ~~,....,,,...,, antif ouling paint monthly destroying your t/if.'I/ 1 A 111i1 Monday January 8, 1992 AS • --.... -- The~kOut Take a 46 .. foot Bertram convertible thatsold new in the mid .. 1970's for $135,ro.1to $150,ro.1. That 00at in good shape today will bring $165,0CO to $175/JJJ. A buyer can purchase such a ooat at $175,0CO, invest another $17.S ,OCO installing a pair of new Detroit Die, sel 8V9ITA engines, and still have only aoout $350,roJ invested. A brand .. new Bertram 46 has aoout the same huU and deck as the 197 5 model, but its cost will be me $6CX),OCO , plus another $50,COJ in luxury tax. Interiors set the mood . Redesign .. new fabrics, carpeting, interior blinds, tint win.. · dows ind waU paper .. can make your old ooat look "l)etter than new". For under $50,())J, upgrade the electronics pack~ge, then add. a new teak deck. Simple you ay, ·why didn't I think of thi before.! , .M1t/I111/11 //II , , Viking, Jeannmu ... Only The Best · V//.1"17 , ~ , Venwest, a-division of wporr .-~--- 1 , , ',. ,r; ,,,---Marine, repre · nr.s jeat)I1eau, ~,,.' ' the finest European sail and hull's resi tance_. increasing vulnerability. , .. · '4 j f. 1 '11_ , I. 11 1 t ·We're specialists in diagnosing prob.. ·/ 11111//t 11 lems both a~ve and below the water ~ line. For instance, are your props -~ pitched and balanced prop .. ___.~ erly?Thiscanmakea ~ -' ~ ·real difference in perfor-, . mance and economy. / , Have you thought aoout eleetroly .. F;j sis which can destroy mer.al parts, f f( ~ ~ ' 1 -·-real quick. Did you ~ow a mall pit in a haft · can cause it to weaken and hear ? Our spe .. . . ciali ts can meter and measure your boat to cooect any problems .. hqxfully lxfore they~-. - Courtesy Haul Out · That's right, bring us your bOat. We will pull it and review it with our 23 point checklist, then make suggestions , no strings. Sounds · gocxi? It is, and if you like, we will clean and paint it while we're at it. For a fair rate , too . • ( - -~ power product along with Viking pqrt .. · f i hing convert.. . ibles and motor ~achts, which ' . ~ AT·NEWroRTMARINE . WE'RE SPECIALISTI '.:J Restoration -used boats, concourse quahty · O ManaQ€~~t and logistics of new boat comm1ss1ornng o En@ineering to Coast Guard spec1ficat1ons O Metal fabrication and design O Wcxxfwork, specializing in teak decks and interior modifications O Systems installat~on O Fiberglass fabrications and repair O Composite lamination O Insurance related repairs 0 Wire rigging . . I • . ~ • . Ae Monday, January 6, 1992 Society The rw·el_ttb Night of Christmas T oy soldiers ;md miniJturc drums were decorating the tables Saturday for tha. fourth lime as Laila •md Bill Conlin hosted the T\\clfth Night of ChrislmJs dinner of Opera Pacific's Gourmet Diner's Guild. Fifty-f~ur members gathered at the Harbor Hill residence for · an evening of Upper Crust dining, conversation about h oliday activities and OP's upcoming sc<t~n with cnlertainment hy concert p1anbt Danny Shapiro, ''ho was makrng his third appearance before the guild. "This guild 1s in ils si\th ) car and \\'JS one of the first organized to support OpcrJ P.Kiiic," said Laila Conlin. Gue)ts paid SSS each to allcnd the (undraising event, and Guild chwwoman Myril Krcudcr, \\ho helped plan the. dinner with the hostess ,md Eve Foussard, estimated proceeds at S~.000. "Last )CJr \\C raised S2J,OO:J fur Opera Pacific," said Kreuder. .. 0 -------------------------------------------------------- - -----------· - - --~ -~-------- "'"~ .. Diiiy ...... Abo\le, clockwise from left, guild chairwoman Myril IWcuder, Bill Conlin, Norm ICreuder a nd hostess laita amtln. In upper fCTrpnolo arc, fromfeft,--Uill and Joan 1monoff ancffean an Orville Marlett. . You and a guest are cordially invited to a FREE advance screening on Tuesday, January 7 at8:00pm Edwards Cinema Center . . 685 Sunflower Eosta Mesa .. ·THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MF.SA Daily Pk l?ick up-your "Admit Two" ~ss at the Pilot office ·330 .w . Bay St., Costa Mesa (714)642-4321 Passes are limited and are on a first come, first served basis whil supplies last. t . . ., -- Society Editor Vld• Offn ... 642-4321 Sound ol music: No. more USSR GOSH, CAN'T PRlNT THESE FLIERS FAST ENOUGH -In the mail is a brochure Crom the J Orange County Philharmgnic S-ociet~, announcing its comina· attractions. Among the bigies: On April 1 the "Moscow Philhartnonic -----.... Orchestra of the USSR.'0 I phoned 1 society director Erich Vollmer to , ask if the touring orchestra would still bear that designation. "Well, half of it," he said. 0 1t•s still the Moscow ------Philharmonic, but it won't be from the U.S.S.R.'' Well, it -----• certainly won't be from Moscow, Idaho. And Vollmer isn't about to print new brochures heralding an orchestra from the "Commonwealth of Independent -States.'' I mean, who'd care? And, besides, the marquee isn't that,big. (from an over-the-shoulder reader: "How about referring to the usoovite mu)iclansns the Minskics? Some culture lovers .... 111 buy tickets, thinking it's a burlesque show.) 0 SUDDEN lllA\Vf -Until impresario Doris Yeltsin can come up with a marketable name for his touring troubadours -whether they hail from R\lssia, Armenia, Georgia, the Ukraine, wherever - why not call them, simply, "entertainers from Borscht Dell ?" 0 . HE'S GOING TllATAWAV - 01' Dukt Wayne would've been moderately pleased lo learn that actor-son John Ethan is off lo spend some time '¥ith tlic Indian). Etfran, who's be~ kn"OCking ~cm dead In Italian-made movies, leaves today for Delhi and Jaipur. where he'll film a television miniseries, "Ln Esposa de Crbto," for Rome-based prod~cers. It's a big-budget deal, co~starring Carol AU. Proud mother Piiar advises that daughter Marisa is going along for the ride, and will return before Ethan foccs the cameras. Togc1hcr, they'll admire the Taj Mahal and other wondrous sights, anti maybe plug sister Aissa's book along the way. This is a cloi.e-knit family, mutually suppo rtive. Mean~hile, back in this country, bu y-busy Alssa also is airport-bound today, whizzing off to Manhattan and )Ct another book-thtsmping tour. Dy the time her kids get home, wi1h any luck :it :ill, Mam:i will have shaken a nasty cold. 0 ADD TlllNGS TO DO IN NINETY-lWO -l don't holJ with such non)ensc as 'New Year's rci.olutions, but l can cmp:ithize with friend Jim Dun's personal ~oal. In \(hat could pass for poetic JUSlicc, he resolves to "change my .luck and make a buck." For t openers, Texai.-bom Dean is making a long-shot wage r that Super Dowl foes will be his beloved Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Oilers. Detter he should invest in a louery ticket. .. 0 THERE'LL'ALWAYS BE A REAL ESTATE BROK.ER (At All llours) -In Tuesday's opus, you may recall, l mentioned that Nora and Charley llesccr would be leaving their pioneer cabin high atop Cameo Shores and ielllc down with folks in the flatland. Well, The Pilot's presses had barely stopped rolling when the real estate birds began circlin& over the old homestead. They all want first dibs in the marketplace. Nora says the doorbell beaan ringing at first li&hc, whkh meant both good and bad news. The joyous news is that &heir one-of-a-kind dream house, which they built 32 years ago, is still hot property -and apparently aet1inl holler. The unsculing news, in dear Nora's words while 1cknowledgin1 that The Pilot gets fast results: "I do wish the real estate people wouldn't come to our door so early - or that they'd wait, at lea~t. until I can put on my makeup." •• • I \ I ------tlllWPOrt B••ch/Co•ta Mesa oauysPs11i0i~aaiii!aaaaiSsssssssss~~~siSsiSs~s~ss~~~~~~s~sMs0s0sdsay~·~J~a~nu~a~ry~s~. 1i99s25ai) .. eomm~nity -Forulli Editor William l obdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 T.he often-forgotten Tenth Amendment By Sen. John R. Lewis . . "The powers not delcgalcd to lhc Unilcd Stales by lhe Conslllu· tlon,,nor prohibited to It by lhe SIO lrs, nrc rcscn ·ed to lhe stoics respccllvcly, or lo the pcoplt." · ,_The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution M uch _has been written commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Dill of Rights.-that.crucial attachment ll to the Constitution which rcaffirmed·the preeminence of the rights of the people against the government. Most attention has been focused on the First and Sctpnd Amendments, primarily clue to the continual swirl of controversy around free speech, the right to bear arms and separation of church and state. " Usually overlooked in most discussions of the Dill of Rights is one of the most critical amendments: Th~ Tenth. Indeed, the Tenth could , .. ell be termed th e Forgoucn Amendment. Many Constitutional scholars of permissive legal bent go so far as to pronounce it a dead letter. .. This is tragic, for the .Tenth Amendment is one of the purest distillations of the rounding FaJhcrs' firm belief that the powers of the federal government must be strictly and explicitly limited. They understood that liberry is maximized and governmental power most effectively restrained by keeping government ns local as possible .. These remarkable men were stuucnts of history and \\ell \ersed in the mberablc tradition of the ;iggrandizement of 1sovcrnmcnt power Jll l the cxpcn!>C of fri.!cdom: The Delian Lc;1gue and the-corruption or- Alhcnian dcmocracv~ llllf'. ........ --~ decline of rhe Roman republic "1th the me of Anniversary: 1791*1991 imperialism, and thu) go,crnmenfal. rc1,ponsibili1ies. In their O\\n time, they "itne!>!>Cd the French monarchy's descent into f.bsolutbm by forcibly cm.ling the &.per!>al of po,,cr to the ;duchies and nobles. • The bouy of ,the Con)titution l:11d out n 'cry minim~I structure fur the federal go\etnmi.!nt. Yet many of the framers \\ere ~till uiae•t'ly at the potential for fc<lcral gn.Nth. The Tenth Amendment \\3'1 a '31l·safc. a \\rttlen comm.am.I th.11 the central go,ernmcnt \\aS not to be weaJ.-, but !>mall ;mu finite. T o contemporary American • accu,tomed to a gargantuan ra fcueral bureaucrncy 11l\,1d1ng e'CI')' a pect of our h\e!>, 1t J) d1Hicult tu read the Conrntullon an-J comprehend thC'IC , apprc:hcn1,ion' of the foondcr:). J:imc' ~ \ad1wn. fell 1t ncce,,!lry to _ 1 rea'>sure them that under the ne\\ Jrn.umcm. the prcpomlcr~incc of pO\\er "ould propcrl) rem.1111 \\Ith the )\ate!>. Wnting in No . ..\5 uf The l·cllcralbt Pnpcr!>, l\lal.11,on ,,11J. "The S1.ite go,crnment!> "'" h.l\e the advantage of the lcdcral go\'crnmcnt, \\hcthcr \\C compare them in rc!>pccl to the immcdi.11e .depcJ1uericc of the one on the other: to the \\Ci~ht of pe1 'llll.il 1110ucnce '' hich cadl \IJI! \\Ill po\!>C!>\, to the pO\\Cr) re~pccthd) \C)ICU in them, to the pred1lcct1on and probable i.up1wt1 l>f the people; 10 the J1 po tllOn and focuJt) of fC\l'>ling :unJ fru\lraling the mCa\UrC Of ul the other." ~lad1)on further stated. "The po\\cr:-. JckgJtcd by the propo~d Con\lllullon to the fcl.lcral ~O\Crnmcnt"41rc (cw anu defined. 1 ho')C "h1ch arc 10 rcm.un in the ~l.\IC governments :ire numerous .rnJ indefinite." In light uf thc~c s1a1cmcnts by the ~uh.ling intellect olthc C'on'ltitutilrn. it t.1J..es no miracle of legal intcrprclJt1on to d1\.inc the meaning of thb amc:m.lmcnt; on the contrary. it requires only commun \ep-.c anu an :1ppreciation of 1nd1\ldual freedom. Dcsidc> the Tenth Amendment it:.clf, "hat cle..ire r dcclaratton 1s ncedc<l th.u the "eight of political fXl\\er is to reside in the )talcs and the people? It' a sad commentary on ho\\ far afield \\C h;i"c srra)ed 1hat no sane pcrl>on could call the po"ers of the con1cmporJry federal go,crnrncnl "fc'' and defincJ." In numerable and stifling would be more accurate. The cx1raoruinary men \\ho \\ere the founding fathers rccogn1lCU the intrinsic tendency of go ... eriuncnr and those in go,crnment, particularly national go,ernmcnt. to rclcntlc!>Sly cxpJnd it!> jurisdiction. For the moi.t part, thi) great Jes on has been lost on most of thoi.c \\hO inhabit \Cats of governmental power. To many, every problem I!> a nJt1onal problem requiring a national olution, an undertaking of \\h1ch only th~ central .. gO\ernment in Washini;ton is capable. mT his i\ mnnifcst 111 the e,p10,1on of fedcrJI departments, agcncie) and commt\'>101\\, rl!gulating virtually every human cndca,or in the·nat1on. Ue!>1dc "clhng bc>ond "the powers ... delegated to the United Slate~ bv the Constitution," the federal go,crnment has encro:1chcd on the con::.titutional prerogatives V. ith a ho)t of mnndJtcs to the \late\ on a ' ide range of issue -such a health care, w'clforc ~ind ',1fetv. ·1 his alien worlJ 'iew 01cs in the f.i~·c of the spirit of the Tenth Amendment. Perhaps 1h:H 1\ "hy 1l10~e "ho are comfortable in the 5hadow of 1he fcdcr.11 U\ 1ath.rn 'chemently oppo c the Tenth Amendment' rev1,al. The)' undcr\tand all too ,.,,ell it would doom the exponential grO\ .. th in fcdcr.il po''er that has occurred during the last h.ilf century. Sen. John R. Lc"ls (R·Orang~) reprc ents the 35th Stoic Senate District, "hlch includes Cosio l\lcsu. 1 FUN ! HE PUBLIC l.,. P• TWe!l.l.h P.lul Bob Teller, pictured al the O range County Marketplace swap meet, \\JS originallv cho!>cn by the Fair Board to run the opN.-ition. Tell. me no secrets • Sjnce we liY-B ill a dem-0c ra-c.y, th€r-Fatr-Board shouiu -rrreet op-enl y -w •\c .111-ltettrtf-ttre-otd probatnynotl ~ate ... en.Hor or 11~n Amcric11n dre;i111 cumc adage that :ill p0li1ics is ,1)scmbl\man. Out a~k \\ho 'lit' -on iruc. \\ hilc the h1~100 1)1 the \\\:JP I0\.'.11. 'l'o put it '' littk d1f· the 'chool board or rcpre,cnt' lli111 meet coulJ c:.i:.il~ 1.1k1: .1 1Jrom:. fcrcntly, people ~encr,1lly \Ole a<> in cit) hall and you're likel~~ro get ncnt rt•~ in cnlrcpr~nctm:Jl .,._ co1dm~ to ho'" the\ bdic'c the J bl.tnk stare acct1mpanil!d r b~ tory and the hiJJing conte,1 h,1, c.111d1d:1te' .ind , ... ,uc' "'II affect ... ome ncr\ous lldgcting. The 1mn) gcner.1tcd a fr" hc;id!inl!' ul 1ti. 1hc:m pl!rson.111~. Philo.,ophical i-. tlm: mo\t of u~ kno, ... h.:.1 ... t O\\n, some: of thl! nll.>rc munJ.in1.: qucstiom ~nd i:fob:il 1,.,uc .. arc im· .. ahoul lhc level of gO\l!rrinwnl gen-t~Hter:. 1'teftt11ning 10 the hiilJlng pon.101, hut hlm il 1111; home j, cr~1lly the easiest 10 influence ~1111.l <ind thi: F.iir· lh'>;irJ ne.:J 10 be -:iJ-. "hat counts on the 'oting booth. · \\hich h:1s a \Ub~tan11.1l imp.1c1 t)n dri:,,i:J. Gr.int~d. nJ-tiur d.1ilv li\C'I. I 1N '' thl! J 3 Jc 1-.1\)n o{ the br. Jo Ellen Allen 11011:.i l .1nJ · i.1.1te T <Ike. for c\amplc, the Or.1n~e Ul1ard on December 19 to ~h1cld a gmernmcni.. ha\e Count) Fair Uoard. ·Oh. 'peci;il cvnm1ttec: on b1J 4u:ili11c.1- morc ~1\\t:r than 1 >Cah.'' \l>U SJ). "It. operate' the tion-. fr~m pn:~'ure (lir ··politi~..11 ci t)' cuunc1h. "'ap m.:cl anJ the .1mphi1hc.11cr pro\\C'' ·: .... qne Du:.ird mc:mher '1Cho·ur ltthirlJ, 111 Co,1.1 ~k a." :--:01 q111tl!. It lk· c.1lleu ii) b) lelp1n~ the n.1mcs of a11il l..\.ili!.r. ill:.-~tJ~ "ho "1U ~-r.ak: tho-.~ entcr--~hc (tmtnttHt!t! membc~ ~rret. tm.t' .111J rcc..:1,e pri-.ei; a' .... ell a~ <lcc1Jc., \\hethcr Per!)onall). I prd.:r t•pen gu\· mul·h m0rc puh-the) or an) other!> "ill upc1.11e at crnment, \\here the pcupk klllm lie .1tll'ntiun .1ml all -anJ how much ol the ta~c "ht1 i' bchmd 1wlicy dcc1,iun' llC"' 1.0\er.1gc. \\Ill go 10 the ~late, (e,c11 a<l\IM'r: l1ncs1 and hJ\C th.: But kt\ I.ice ir. rr~111kl), the F~ur Uoard "pllfHI-l'pponun1ty to 1111lucm:e thc:m \\llD ------thl! f.1W llf c011ia J.itcd O\erall b~ some prcll\ gooJ 1nform..1tion and opinion-. Co nserv ative Politics n'uni ... 111 JnJ the people. courte\) -of fuur-)..:.1r .1p-I t'' c,ilkJ rl!prl ... cntati\ I! go\- f.1tc of Americ.1n poinrmcnl'> from the Gl•\crnor. ernmcnt Unth c:lcdl'd anJ :ip- hmt.lge m the Dul mo~t of ui. ha\e no 1dl!J "ho pointcJ oft1c1a1, ;ire re~po1Nblc to ------Mid d I e [ J., t thcv arc or ''hat rhc\. du. AnJ the Jhc commun1t\ ~inJ ,Jiuult.1. not be ma~e for mud1 bcllcr cun,ef\at1on mc:1gcr .1t1l!ndancc :ii !>Chool ho.1rd "prllllCtcJ" 6um the people e\- than "hcthlr the !-1\irm drain' :ire mccung., louks liJ..c :i Cl>n\l!nllun Clpt m the mo\I deli~·.uc: of mJt· \\~)rJ..ing pn1pc:rl) or 1f the local. compJreu to ciJ1zen turnllUl ~II the tcr' Thi!> " not one. One DoJrd police dcp.111mcn1 need-. tCl 1111· Fair UoarJ -th:i1 i!:t. unul a· n:al 1111.. ml''-'' \\ho H>led .1~.11n,1 the !>C· pro'e m.11n1en.1111.c on 11' c:mcr· contn.l\l!r'ly O:tl'I!~ up. l'hcn 31 dd rnmmittce got 1! right \\hen gency \ch1dl!'i. lca.,1 mtcrc'ltCJ p.mic~ attl!nJ he .ml the UuJrd 'houlJ ~ckct The a\er.1!:1! \Ole r kill>"' far k" Current!). the FJir Uu.ml " ·people of repute. gre 11 creden- about local ·JXll1tic' th;in he J'"l'"~ corh1Jenng the biJd1ng procc" 10 t1Jt-. .111d aJ,cn"c ""l' the~ are:· about i.tJtc and nariunal poli11~., Jl!c1Jc the f.itc ol the fabuluu'h A e.:ond m;ittcr to c,l1h1Ju j, He c.1n r1:ci1c the nJmc of hi'> )llCCC!> ... rul '''ap ml'cl Jc:,dopl!J ~ll thi-.: none of the mne fJtr BoJrJ Prc,1J1.:111. congrc:"m.111, !>cnawr }e.tr., ago b) Tel· Phil, "h1d1 '1m· 0 1rcctt1r' lt'c' in C u'>ta ~k J anJ GoHrnor. and m~)bC (thuush pl} rented the parking lot .1ml "here thl! f.1irgrounJ, <Ire 1..,c 1kJ .1r.J the 10~.11 ccm1munm li:.i!> 10 d.:.il \\Ith the tr:.it11c. ·con~e!>tiun. n 1~1! .rnd uthcr )iJe.eft~cti. ol !:'fir~ un ' ..th1til!). t1l tJc.t. Co ta \ tc .... 1 rl.',idcnr... Coot •he bill lur 111~ri::.i cJ cit' !>Cf\ ice::.. n ·luJ- 1n<! tr.1111.: ontn1i ;.inJ l:.i" cnfor..:e· m~nt. 10 med 1Tfeai.1Ji1fon..1T bur· dl!n-.. Fairnc'\ (t:\CU!>C the pun) \\oulJ Url!UI! th.11 al ka~t one • m.:mber \lf the F.11r 130.ird -.huulJ re,11.k in thl! en~ ul l•r~r.it1on. F 10:.ili). therl! h the m:.ittl'r of term l1mi1 . ll \l:tte ek.:11.J of· fi1.1a1' arc limited 1n tl.e num~l!r ol term-. the' ma\ !);.!f\I!: l~\. noL limit the: 1l'un1b.:r vt term., lo-r f:.itr l3oa rJ me mbt r.., l ·1 'H' t r t hr cc tc:rm' aJ,b up Ill e1gh1 or I~ \l!Jf'> J,kl\\lll!_!. plelll\ l'f ,llnll' tu de,i:lllp c:~pl·11ence ,,., "~r a-. the ti~nd11' of ro1:.it1on in 0111.:e. Onl) the F:m l3oarJ ,,m Mop the nl1n.,cn c of ;i -.t..:rcl commit· tee (untc" compdlcJ b~ h!_\!.1i :.id- \ ice tu the contra I')). but the kg1v IJlutl! co..ild limit term:> anJ appl~ a rc,1den~"! rcquircm"•nf for a1 )c;i,t unc ol the nine Doard mcm· ber!). Oclll!r, )Cl, \\llh the term of onl' :!0-)CJr Board' membcr e\pmng 111 JJnuarv. thi.! Go\crnor coulJ a'· conipli~h blllh gtial' ''1th :i ..,implc ''T'-ke of h., pen :-.l m1n:.iti0n,, J•l\'tlllC 1 Ur. )Q l:lfrn . .\lien, J re: idcnt of Coron.J dt I \far. i rhr prt• idrnt of tlit' t..1glr J orum of Californi:J. Remembering Ray hi'> many splenJ1J cflorh l'll bc- lulf of lhO!>C 1c-...... furtunJtl! hJ\I! cJrncd him ctern;il happmc" "1th our llea,cnl) Father. How to get it1volved On l)c:c. I'>. 1 'ent the follo,,111~ note to Be' c rh R.1~ · Mr' \\ 11lt-~1m D R 1~. I Jill nnc llf tllOU\:lnd~ ol pelipk \\ho hafl t]1c honor ol kno,,111g U1ll Ra). lie \\3~ m~ lncnJ. J \\J) pmilcged tu support hi::. effom to re\1tic the Dalhoa l3a> Cluh 1 lc hunurcd me b) reque~ting Lhat I mc~t \\Ith lum to di cu~ hi~ ,je\\s on the B..iy Club c \pam1on and item o( n1u1u.tl interest. La!>t week l pr .l)Cd for Dill anJ his family. Thb ''eek I re1u1cc ~llU\\ing that Guo<l-by Bill Ra}. th.in"-!> for kntl\\11\g )OU. TmlJy, I read "Grcatnc'~ " not found in po)~Cs:>ions. po"er. P'-N- tion, or prC!>tige. ll I!> disco,erl!d m gl10Jne,l>. humility, i,er-.icc. ~ind charnctcr." The \Hiter mu"t h.1 .. c had Bill Ray in mind. l peak for Dill, to h1\ fricnJ,, 10 tho'e "ho d~agrecd Mlh. to tho-.e \\ho cnJO) the re-.ult~ of hh. effort , and to all "ho rc"dc: in P1· lutl..inJ: "U :. r·s SA VE ONl:. I 0 R Tile NEXT GUY." CJ IARLES R. 11 lOMP~ON •· Ne\\ purl Uc ach Thi) 1) }Our commun•t) nC\'>)pap r, and ,.,c d like to hear frorn \Ou Here's ho\\ you can become <ln JctM? p~ut1c pant in the Pilot .s Community Forum PJSC ~ Call the Readers' Hotline (642·6086) .-ind lca'e )'Our mcss.-1_se. \\ h1le ''e '"clcome all commenb \\\.•'JI onl> publ1:.h comments from those '"ho ICJ\ e a name !pll'a~ >~II 1t out>. cit> .-ind phone numbcr <for \ criflcJtianl Y' Write a letter. Please be as briet .-is po!>!i1blt• Longer lclter) will be considered for Community Forum p.1i;e Mail your letter to "LcttNs," 330 W. B!ly St .. 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KJICllJ Ave., Su11c 106S. Anaheim. 90S06, 63-i 2J31 U.S. llOUS .. : OF R£PRESl-.NTATl\l·:s .,. Chris Cot , (R), 40th Di 1,. 4000 M ;1cArthur Dlvd .• l!a~c Tower, Newporc UcJch. 92(160. 756·2244. (Represents Co11n Me\J und ewpor1 Beach.) • >t'I Dana Rohr•b•chtr, (R) 42nd Di t .. 2733 Pacific Coa 1 lhahwuy, Suite 3-06, Torrance. 90S05. (213) 325-8888. (Rcrrc\Cnts r111rt, or Huntingcon lkJch Jnd Fou11ta111 Valle> ) SfATE SENA1 E Morlan DerctSon. (R), J71h Dist. 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite \W, New po1t Oc3ch. 92660. 6-tO·l 137. (Represent Newport Dcuch) J ohn R. Lt"ls, (R), .3Srh 0 1M, 19.tO \\'. Oran~cwoo<l. Suite 106, Oransc. 9~668. 939·060-i. (Represents Co ta Mc.,J) STATE ASSEMBLY Gll~rt Ftrpson, (R). 70th 01\t 1 4<>67. MacArthur Dl\IJ., Suite 305. Nc\\port U~Jc:h, 92660, 7S6-066~. (NC\\(Xtrl Oea1.:h.) Nolan Frlu.tllt, (R), b1Jth l)l\t., 171115 Newhopc St., Suite 201. rmm1111n V.1llcy. 92708. 662-5503. (Rcprc1;ent\ fMrl of Co\t:t Mc a and Huntinaton llcach) CALIFORNIA COASTAL COM~ll ~ION S3n f,.n<il<'O ( 4' 15)904·5200 (South co \t rcaiun covcr11e •J?!it between office\ in l nna . IlcJ'Jl (213) 500..507 1, Jnd Jn Du~go (619) 197-9"1'40. Commlsslonrr Don Mclnni : (619)723·9~8b OR.Al'GE COUNT\' BOARD o .. • SUPJ::R\'JSOltS l IJll l1f Atlniini'ltra11un, 10 Civic Cc111er Pl.11a. S:inla An a. 9.!701 llorrlu M. Wlcdl·r ~nd 01!1t C'O\lJ MC'<I, SJ4-3~W 1'homias •·. Rllr) Sth Di 1 (NewfX>rl lkJch, ..tfllJ An .. I lcight\) ~:l4 J.SSO COt..l\n' DOARU OF EOUCATIO'l WO ~.1lmu., Ort\C, ('o,la Mc J, r 0 flo'< CJOSO, q~628·1J0i;(), 966·4000. Ultnbtth 0 . Parker. mc:mt>er, Tru~lc~ Arc.1 S (Co ta Mc .. a, Newport lkllch ) ORA!\(a: COUNl'V FAIR 1'0 ARO ·~ r J1r Or. (\>11ta Mc a, 7.St·TAIR \•rc;"Jcnl: lk"rb Lanaston. Vice P«:\IJcnt, brl')' Arnold; 01rcctor1 Toe Thomson. Ctlnl , 'J'\\POR1 ·~1ES \ C\11 ll:O ~CllOOL OJ rrucr. J(i(JI 16th ~I • Ne" ixm llcai:h. 760.nuo \u1~nn1rn.lc111: John W. ~irull &lard McmllCT" I orrnt \\ trntr. rh.1lrm:>n; J Im de Room, Rod " ~l:icMllllan, Jud, •·ranco, Sht·rl') Looflluurro"• l~d Utd~tr, Mnrth• Muor. \fl ~ \ ('O"'I SOl IDATEO WATFR DI~ I RJ er l 9<11\ Pl.1ccnlia, Co lJ Mc • h' I I WO Bo:ird Mcm~r": Trud) Oh lie. Uunl.. Panian, ~lurio l>urontt, J•lk 11111, l'om ti on ,.. CIT\' GO\'ER~\1£!\T Co~11 Ml'~a: C1tv I l:dl, 77 Fair Orne. 7 ~ \~~' Murv llornbucklc. m.a or, .u1Jr11 01:n1\, \KC mu\or, rctcr Uulfa. J,\C ( 111.~\lln .1n~I 1.l\' 1 lumphre), touncil mcmbcl'\, e:"'por1 Rt•<h: City Hall •• '300 Ne"'port Ulvd .. 644·.H09 Ma\'Or, t>h1I .an'°ne; Ma\'Qr fltO lcm, CLucnce T\lmer, J4,hn Co\. fa'Ci~n tltut, fohn tledjC'-RuthCl)'n rlummcr. Jun Watt. Publt!>hl•d bv Co.1\t Comn~unitY N(., .. '), Im., Elliot tein, Jr. ch.11rmJn Jim Greninger publish r Wl lli.im S. Lobde ll (•d1to1 & J1ct' pt~uJcnt Steve M.uble m.uws1ng editor \\';alter Burtoughs 1901-1989 founding publisher . . • AS Monday January 6, 1992 -------------------- -~ ------ Back Palie PLAN: City will soon take Bction on Costa Mesa future ( FromA1 I lutly _contested issues involvins traffic congestion and the amount of develop- ment allowed -including the ~tctro Cen- ter and C.J . Scgerstrom & Sons' Home Ranch -will be the focus of the two re- maining public hearings. The Council i~ expected to vote on the proposed plan fol- lo" 1ng the second meeting, "hich could be held In l.11c January or cnrlf"Fel:n''i.iary. If such roJd changes were made, rcsi- den ts say their neighborhoods would be sacrificed m let motorists have nn cosier r1mc getting to Newport Deach und Hun- tington Beach. county and gel the general plan adopled." Simply deleting lhe controversial provi-' sions from rhe city plan could jeopardize millions in county road improvement funds and rhe county could theoretically go ahe~d and build the -bridges without any approval ·from Costa Mesa, Erickson said. ployment. a decrease or 932 single family homes and on increa!IC or 6,530 apart· menu•. A proposal by the General Plan Steering Committee calls for significantly lower growth. era! plan may need some "fine tuning," but, like CoL1ncilman Peter Buffa, believes dramatic cuts and compromises have al· re11dy been made. "I don't see us making major ~urgcry," Hornbuckle said. In previous hc:uings, provisions in the proposed general pl:in that woultl allow for the pll!>!>ibility of Santa Ana River bridge cro!>'ing' at 19th Street anti Gisler Avenue and thl' '' itlcning of E. 19th Street have pro\'cd to be nwjor stid,fng p011ll' Councilmcrnbers recently called on the Doanl of Supervisors to help study ways to remove the controversial proposals from a county transportation plan, the first ncp-in :i lengthy-bureaucratic p~ cess. Supervisor Thon)as Riley rcc<;nlly told city officials the county is '"iUing to par- tic1p:itc in the study anti even -foot rnost of the bill, Councilm:m Joe Erick~on said. Recommendations by Vice ~fayor Sanay Genis ana TuunciTman Humphrey to adopt lower growth standards than those outl ined in the prop0sed general plan should alsa spark much debate dur- ing the hearings. lly limiting development, proponenti-of slower growth say there will be less of a need for bridges and other conrroversial ro:id improvements to alleviate conges- tion. - "Traffic on residential streets is the main proble'm," Genis sa id. "Rumble strips and speed bumps won't do it. It's like someone is dying with pneumonia and ~ou tell them 10 take Con tac." Buffa said he was ready to approve the revised plan ~~en it was first unveiled several months ago_ - "We've been in prelly intensive public hearings for about two-and-a-half year,s," he said..,"( think we've really inco,poraled as much of that input as possible." Dcsides, Buff a added, the plan is not "cast in concrete." "It's really the limits, the outer constraints that you put on the planning process," he said. "That's good news," Erickson said. "\\lh,11 we need to do b work with the The proposed general pbn allows for the possibility of a 27 percent increase in population, a 62 percent increase in cm- Mayor Mary Hornbuckle said she be- lieves some density proposals in the gen- ~~80°/ooF; ~~80°/ooFF WALLCOVER.INGS WINDOW BLINDS - ANY BOOK ALL MAJOR BRANDS ALL WALLPAPER· ALL STYLES • Verticals ANY BOOK SEEN ANYWHERE • PIPC\ted Shades • Horizontals • All 1st Qyality • Roller Shades • M1nt·M1cro • Instant Price Quotes •Real Wood • Free Freight • M1n1 Blinds NO UPS CHARGES NO SALES TAX (Except ~II SAME DAY PROCESSl.NG . ALL 1STOUALITY @• VISA AND MASTERCARD ACCEPTED • • • DEAL DIRECT AND $AVE KNOWN FOR LOWEST PRICES SHOP AT YOUR LOCAL STORE AND CALL FOR PRICE 1 800 521·0650 POST WALLCOVERING DISTRIBUTORS, HfC. HOURS: MON.· FRI. 9 ·8 :00 SAT. 9-6:00 E.S.T. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE -FAX 313 338-7943 is flying you to a new destination! The new weekly listings of special offers & bonuses will arrive in Thursday's Dillj'Plii~ starting this week!''- Get in all the savings by earn ing the card that gives you . shopping prestigel Daily Pilot subscibers earn their PILOT LJCENSE's immediately cis they take-off, into a wor1d of savin~, and glide through interesting, informative ' local neVJS coverage. ; ----• ---• · SUBSCRIPTION FORM ----• • • • • • • . •m• ta ') Just $7.50 per month : 1 Nome I • ·~----------------------~ I I Crry _______________ lip _____ _ r------.. , ... _________ ... .. -------D COlh C Ch9Clt ----D Ot,_ ··-------0 ~/AM(A --------- ()Ip om.-------------·------~ . : ~~~~-======================:::J• --------------------------------·--· LAWSUIT: Man .wants -mother's body preserved From A1 · Fische r said de Nobili initially agreed to pay I !arbor Lawn $500 a . month to keep his mother in tem- porary , storage after her 1976 death. Eight years later, Lena de Nobili \\as still stored. Out, Fis- cher said, her ·soii had slopped pj)ITients. Out tic Nobili argoe that the contract he originally negotiated with the mortuary pem1ittcd him 'to po~1ponc pa)menis in 19$6 If \\Ork on his portable mortuary was not ·complete. Pa) ments \\Ould then accumul::ite to be paiJ when the im cntion wa~ fini-.hetl, de No- bili maintains the contract said. "T ha\e enough to nang them," he !I.till. Nevertheless, I !arbor Lawn of- ficials filed for a court orJer 10 re- move the \\Oman's body in btc 1989. Anti on Dec. 10. 1990, a San Diego judge granted their wish. looked like a lady of 35." Fischer said they notified de De Nobili said he hired an em- Nobili and gave him until Dec. 31, ballncr to inject his secret solution 1990, 10 remove his mother. When into his mother's body ''frc- hc failed lo do so, they discon-quently'' dver the 14 years she was nected the "refrigerator and stored at Harbor Lawn. shipped his mother's body to a "It has produced marvelous rc- coroncr's office in San Diego. \Liits.'' he said. ''Complete· and which \\.aS \\.here she died. stunning pre ervation ·-as if Fischer ~aid de Nobili did, how-alhe, but a!>lcep." e'er, show llP nt the mortuary in-Dc..Nobili said th e re ults arc !.O an attempt to try and block th e stunning th at he plans on manu- vun from moving his mother. facturing the solution and the por- Whcn that failed, de Nobili found ta ble mausoleum for s3lc and will a San Diego mortuary to tempo· put his mother's body' on public rarity store her body in :i cooler. Jisplay later this )'Car to market De Nobili has tr"'Jnsfcrrcd hi~ the product . mother's body 10 a mausoleum in "I mullt bring thi to the atten- Los Angeles "here she is im· t1on of the· public for the benefit merscd in th e sol~tion he .con-of manl..intl," he saili. "Her body coctcd. • will be displa)·ed so they may sec "She "is presen..etl in a natu ral what h:is been iJone." and dignified form," he aid. "M> De Nobili maintains more th3n mother's body was beautiful. She 80 comp•mies participated in his e>.pe riment by donating equipment and services, anti contends a patent is pending. ''It's a scientific breakthrough," he said. "This will be ·a firllt since the crcntion of mankind." Dul de Nobili said he initially conceived the idea with 1hovghlll of pre el'\ing onl)' his mother. "I !er death hall cau!.ed me a lot of sorrow," he said. "When she died, I had . this sudden idea of prescr\'ing ha. That's \\hen 1t .came to me." A bachelor. de Nobih s~id he retired from the me~ical profes- sion more 1h.1n 25 ~ears ago ''to take care of Ill\ beloved mother "ho \\aS getting on in )elrs." lie would nut, hO\\e\cr, revcaJ "here he practiced mcdicinc or •\\here he tudicd. Nor would de Nobili identify the U>s Angel~ where his mother b. being Mored. . . MAGI~_ ISLAND: Restaurant space already · being marketed From A1 last day of 1991. .. f\tagic Island fir..1 opened as an c\clu<,ivc cluh -ch,1rging an ini- tiation fee of S750 and annual dues of SWO -:.. amL.iLS owncrs- stubl>tirnly 1ricd to resist opening the bu-.ine s to the public. In a 19 '5 interview with The Daily Pilot, club president Michael Cal- lie said ~lagic Island could free it- self of :'lily financial problcmll if it op~netl to 1he public, but gi' ing up th~ C\clU'>l\ity of a pri\'ate club "J' "not 1n the f\tagic Island dre:11n:" "We will SUl'\"he with a private menilJcrship," C1llie saiJ at the time. "There's too much m.agic here to go dt"\\ n." Still. dei.pite h:1ving 3,000 mem- l11:r.... ~tag1c hlantl did file fo r AUTO FACTS by rour OE AMAN •nd SWEDISH Auto Speclalltt: Paul Frech PROPER COOLANT REPLACEMENT There Is more to replacing a car's coolant than removing the lower radiator hose and allowing as much antifreeze to flow out as possible. This amateur ettort will leave ~ ·much as half of the old coolant In the engine, hoses, and heater. A more comprehensive approach involves the removal of all the old doolant, rust particles, acids, and other contaminants by backflushlng. This means forcing fresh water through the system In the d11ection that runs counter to the normal coolant flow. While per1ormlng this task (every two years), the auto technician can permanently Install a flushing tee In the heater inlet hose, inspect the radiator, and check the hoses. This maintenance chore Is too Important to be relegated to Jhe car owner's driveway. If you are traveling to w1ntefY climes. please be aure that your radiator 1• ·~dequately flushed and filled with the right coolant. Her• at q & F, we •peclallze In German and Swedish repair. Wt ate loc.ted at 2090 Placentia Pleue call u1 If you need to achedule work 11 648-8910, open Monday through Friday, 8 ~ 00 WI are approved by MA, and accept m1j0f credit cardt. We also deal with theft recovery, and work wtll with lnauranct companies We wish our react.,. and client• a very hippy New Yearl HINT: even If a coolant drain pfug can be k>Caled In the englM block, It It likely to be troztn In pfac9 ... Chapter l 1 Dankruptcy protection from creditors, a move that C:illie attributed not tO financial prob- lems, b"ut to the club'i. de!.ire to keep from becoming a union shop. facnt-u-0lly, Magic-hl~did open to the. public -nt lca~t to th:it portion of the public that could afford S30 entrces, S 15 :ip- pctizers and minimum 20 percent tips. · There \\ere al!.o some fa,orablc highlights in Magic bl;ind's hi~­ tory. The 1,i,OOO-squarc-foot night· spot featured u wide range of amusements anti magic octs, in- cluding "isits from such hig-name performers a:. David Copperfield, ll~irry Blacl..stone Jr. anti Doug 1 lenning. Donna Lar~on, manager of the 128,000-s4uarc-foot Lillo f\!Jrina Yillage, said the·loss of Magic Is-center a year ago from Tra\\cck )jnd as a tenant will bring the: cen-Investment Co. Inc. of M.1rina Del tcr's oc<:upancy rate down from 92 Rey. Prior to the toss of Magic i, .. percent to about 0 percent. She land. Lido Marina Village enJO)~d 'laid she doesn't know why the re!>-J rclati'~ low ~acJncy rate,_ tntrrant ~loscd-. ----.r-1earnan aid. He s:.i<l hi\ group Larson added that the former has already gotten 'lC\Cral call' Magic Island-space is already from businc es interc 1ctl in rcml- bcing marleted, ?nd llhe con-ing the former ~1Jgic lsl:intl !>pace, firmed th31 Lido Marina Vill:ige :ind he's confident the fa cility can has been up for !>ale. be tea ctl out quiclly. Jerry Friedman. a principal "ith lngle\\OOd-based Marvin Engineer· "A 101 of people ha\c been ~all-. ing Co. Inc .. which owns U do Ma-ing \\ith intcre t in taking the rin:i Village, said the center is space," frietlm,in said. "1 he l11ch- "not really up for sale," bu t he uc-en is in plucc. anti it has a beauts· t..no\\ledgetl that Manin Engineer-fu l bar. It's :i terrific !>p:ice." 1ng received some offers from pro· As for the c1rcum>t:1nce' of spec1ive buyers. He declined 10 Magic l!>land'~ clo~ure, l-r1ednun comme nt on when. or if, the 25-said: "I don't \\l'>h to an'>wer any year-old center \\ill be sold. questions on that. l don't sec the Man in Engineering bought the point.•· N •wpor-9 ••c:.ch 1(800) 275-TEAN\ Toll ,,_/24 h,.., WEATHER: Rains should end today From A1 According to the Nation;il Weather Scl'\1cc, thl! lltorm \\;i., 4hpectcd. 10 dump up to 2 inche of ram along the coaM bc!urc 11 tupcrctl off Sund~1y night or Mon- day morning· -pu!lhmg the re- gion' rainfall to near normal (or the fim 11me 1n four )Ca rt. · The slorm w.1~ ~1lso c\pccted to bring another foot of now 10 the mountains from its origin in the Gulf of Alalll..a. Ilea' y snow. 45-mph wind) .ind fog forced the California I hghwa) Patrol to close Interstate 5 at the Tejon pa!>S ~C\er;il hour~ Sunda). ln Orange County. the tcmpcr.l· 1ure dipped to 49 degrees, :111J i'I expected to rise to the upper 50:. by Monday with :i .30 percent chance of scattemJ sho\\er in the morning. Sus::in Oakson, director of 1h1.: .......... UC I A ulSI ant Ptole&SO<, Columnist ........ WOf1d Trade Edol0t, Cdumnlll .....Llllill • Editor OI The Pllol And lndepeodenl ....... Anomey.KFI Talk Show Hoel. COlumniSI lr.'90..U. p,..,_.of Eagle Forum, · Cokimn1rJ Orange County I lornelcs' I .)\IC!I Tru.k f orce, -.aid he c:\pectcd both the Fullerton Jnd S.inta Ana armories to fill up before the ni&ht wa over. THIS WEEK'S TOPICS OF DISCUSSIOH SPECIAL REPORJ: 111• Amerlc• Media: Is Slate Ir Fate LocallV, Nalonallv ' Here's Merl T1 Wltcll 1111·1.1M11 .... cm • --<• ... M.lYllJ , -.. 61 ...,w ((Cllllll CoWtl w CClllUtl C.W.l W ,~ 39 6m,.. 3 iiljiiiL Tun Into TM Commurw .-r•:womm wants her ca~ blck Froni A1 th at her name not be u ed. "It · wa\n't the gre:itc~l car m Lbc wo rld, but he kept 1t up." • Although the c.ir \\as 1n ured, McDonnell ll:l11.J !.he doclln't think -;he'll be able; to ufford o new c;ir once "he's up nnd wulking ogain. "I just hope they'll bring it back," he .1ld. "I hope "hocV(r took 1t, they'll rc;ilize what n ,.,. cious thing they did. I hope 11 doesn't have nny pcrM>nality ror them.'' Anyone w;th mCormation nboUt the car can c:all the CO\ta Mc'-4• Pohce Department at 7S4·S2~. The car, equipped with shecJ»kin seat C0\1Cr'$ 1n front and an earth- quake kit in back', ha 1 license 1 place number or I 11'42227. .. . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~II) • snorts Mater Dai's B•IJllSWIS : Pipped on · He was·votea l\IT~C1 F:­ bu~ mysteriously, he 's ·omitted from release · S omcwhcre, lost in. the midst of the AJl -CIF Division l football team, Brian Barajas' spirit still lives. • A junior wide receiver/ comerbaclc on the most su_g::e$Sful · Mater Dei 'High team in 26 years, Barajas was mysteriously omitted from the team aft1;r having been voted onto it by Southern California sports writers on the afternoon of Dec. 17 at Barajas the Amateur Athletic - Foundation of Los Angeles. We'll get to the bottom of this enigma soon. In the meantime, there arc some questions to be a.nswere~. It's mere~y speculation, but it certainly smells ltke a conspiracy against Mater Dci. • When l left 1he voting room that day, Barajas was an All-Clf defensive back. When I reQCived the official All-CIF documents in the mail last week. he was nQt. Preps Amateur Athletic Founda1ion (AAF) moderator Buddy Dyer, as well as two other •ewspaper sources who were on hand for the voting, had no cxplamtion ... Eri Shepard of the Lo Angele Time recorded the Division I election He has yet to be questioned. It appear that Barajas v.as scratched in fo"or of Loyola' alvm Newman, an "average defensive back" a'ccording to Mater Dei Coach Bruce Rollinson. Shepard covers Loyola for the Times. If this ccnario is true -which ~e may or may not ever find out -"'e'rc talking about an awful injustice to a de erving player. Following the meeting, l wrote do"' n the All-CIF team, circled the Mater De1 players in red and phoned Rqllinson the next day with the appropriate new . It was too late to change the circumstance once the team was scheduled to run in the newspapers. Durin~ the selection procc , there were limtted Division I linebackeFS and an overabundance of defensive backs, so Mater Dei linebacker Jason Thies v.a taken off the board to accommodate the assembly and make room for Barajas. Folks were becoming a little fidgeiy,·after all , with the numerous Mater Oei names being thrown onto the chalkboard. After holding Thies a 1de to atisf} the gatherin~ and create addationa~ leverage for Bara1as -rankC'd fairly high (fourth) on Rollinson's All-ClF candidacy list .... Thies was able to be placed bJck on the team when there was a void at linebacker. This was after Barajas had.been "'Oted onto tile team. Hence, bath Thies and Barajas were AJl·CIF selections on def ensc whije four other Monarchs made the offensive unit. When the Division I team arrived in the mail, Barajas' name was not on the l~st. ere has yet to be an answer or vahd . ·ustification. Obviously the rough draft hst hould've been closely checked upon caving the premises, but who would've hougbt there would be pouible collusion mong supposedly impartial sports rite rs? See DUNN/II · Southern Section football honors to Knun, Blanton Courage by th e quartcrbnck and .. intelligence by the tight end car- ried .M.ucr Oci High to the top in 1991. U1lly Blanton nmJ David Knuff nrc now reaping the re· wards. «J think that every award going to both of those boys i~ richly de- served," said Mater Oei Coach Oruce Rollinson, who e squad up ct Ei enhowcr, 35-14, in the Southern Section Oivi!tion I finnl ot Anaheim Stndium on Dec. 13. As 11 enior, returning All· Angelus League pas er, Olanton destroyed t\\O Orange C<1unty ~in· ale-season pa~ing record -yard- age (3,485) and touchdown throw~ (36) -while cscortin~ tbe 13· l Monarch\ to the Divi ion I titl~. the schoot\ fir 1 CIF champion- ship in 26 years. Knuff, considered the be t two See HONORS/II Mandly January 6, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Section B Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 641-4330 ext.387 Brosterhous-lightweights/82 College basketballJB3 Class1f 1ed 84 Taking it to thB hoop an thB way to a tills I• p 1' 4 NC\\f>Orl Harbor's Maureen Mclaren takes it past El Modcna's. Alicia Cesa en roulc to Sant!ago Tourney crO\\O. For the complete story, a \\ell as olhcr picture on Saturday's triumph for the NC\\porl Harbor girls, sec P.1gc B!. Estancia wrestling tournament Loflin, Rubio, Kiludsen all medBI tor · Estan~ia By Richard Du~n Sporu Wr~et COSTA f\tESA -Apparent!). arountl Jeremy Loflin'~ fJm il), you win or chc. Dut \\hether the ht.1nc1a lligh junior c\oggcratcs or 'not. he ccr- toinlv m::i~cs hi.., pu111t on the mat : Toke them tlo" n or don't bothcf being oround. Lonu1, )Ou ~cc, c.1n't get enough Mcstling. "It's like 'U drug;' he said. "It become~ h.1b1t-forming. You can't stoy nway." LoO tn who al o cl.11111.., to be engaged at the ripened age of 18, and hHl other b- tancia "~c..,tlcr~ "on consol.ition champion hip (fifth place) Saturda~ an the futan- cia 40-w.iy, one of the most prominent tournaments in the Southern Section. Scnio~ Jorge Ruh1u (135) and Matt Knudsen (171) were al o mcJnl \\Inner for the h1~lcs but Loflm \\,b evidently the mo t up ct follo"ing the t\HHl.1\ C\Cllt. Why? Ucc.~us~ he )CcurcJ hlth pl•m: °" ithout ha\ ini. to par, earning the meJJI au- tom::ttic:.tlly "'ticn a not her "rcMlcr had been dic;quali~d. · "Th.It '~ not 01.:ccptabfe-m-my-f.un1ly,'' Lonin said of hi charnablc fin bh. . LoOin, '"ho g., .. e up kx:itb.111 for "rcstling und ha nc,cr turned bad• .. 111cc h!' freshman )Car, recorded \\\.O pine; on Friday in the first t\\O T\lu nds, but met ht~ match on Saturd.1y. In the champion,Jup 'tcmifin.1h -Loflin, Rubio and Knud ... cn Jll .iJ\.3nlell t\l, that point in their rc~pCltt\'C "c'l!ht cla!l~C -he wa~ humhlcd Stc'c ~hool ol South llill , the C\:'>"tuJI 189·round chJmpmn, won a lS·O Jcti\ion. . In the consol:ition 'cm1finaloi, wi1h the winnc( earning the right to wrc,tle 1n the thirJ-fourth place "match, Lo01n obsorbcd a ~-3 lo\S aaain~t Moanolia's Dc~ni ~1c­ Cown. Also a junior, MtCov. n entered the h1ghly-oompctll_•V.,S. ~O,Ur!1Jr!lcnt with a 20· 0-1 record. "I don't li~e wo4itinB 1ime out there," LoOin aiJ "l feel 1 should get the job done · • quickly. My girlfnenJ yell nt-me if I don't end at in the fint or second pcrioJ. "(Friday) \\3 n cakewalk 'vith l\vo piM, and I beat the thfrd-sccdeJ ,guy by (1vc point.,, but (S:uurJay) I got my butt whipped.'' Lonin pla)cd on an undcfcnlc\I Orange I Ii 'h frc.,hmcn footb01ll team, .then opteu Estancia still--has . ·. ·the edge Eagles sport 11-3 record · after belting Brea-Olinda , 68-37 jl ~~~~~Ca~so;:h~ir co.1ch "l' a ;1u~1~ r of . n~l"\c~ a~ h~ .inJ h1' team ''•11:cJ 10 pl:1y. · • their non-lc.11•uc ba kctb·1ll f;•;m.: Saturda) nigh t Jt Ou; 1 Olinda High . Afl't:rall. there \\.1 n 1 question tin \\,I' an anticlim:i~ M a I.ii.; °"cd, !olfo.\lnl! L~- tanciJ H1!--h's conquc't o( the CoJst Chmtm.l'> c1a,,1c, Ci.lpp d b) ::in O\Crt me '1don O\'a th: rah! d I 11 11 l r 0 °m;ikc II \\Or e f r f:.1 •le, Co::i.h Tim 0 Urn:n, he •m9 his ...r~' '1.crc .. oobng their hed' fur mer cm minute'> J., the\ -w:rrtc-d-for pre 1uu' i:.amc' h> ii1iJ,h ou1 a·t Urea-OhnJ.1. \\her~· \\ 1l:kat olllci.ikub\I· ou'h m ' Jtb:lf ho.1 much 11m~ 11 take' IO p.:i,:. hghl·\\ ~aght and gar I tJmc' h.i, k·tO· l\Jc\... • And. O'Brien -.1111 h.1 d not foreo111.m \\.ha t hi.I. IJ\t t\IO t!'::lm' h:id done tli"c l1r'1 time out nl thr: chuk alter the Co:i t Cla '!>1 .. -the\ lo't • AJJ11ionall), 11c "a:chcJ tw. JUni r \ar· ~It) w :i '.i. "" lviar h·qu::incr-k:rct--..'c,...11~--­ routc to .in 01 l!rnmr: k1~, tu 1hc \\ ild.:.1h · And. to fu1thcr JCl!r.11.1tc-O'Urien'l> •II· tcnnr thi' "a' the ;;me tc.im "111 .. h took hi!> Eaclc' into 01cnimc ::it , n::utral -.11.: before ~bu1' 1ng. b5·6~. at the Pilut l •p·ulf Tournaml'lll four ''cc ' ;igo hn~ill) -at ::;,.n pm. the ' p~h:ni: 11(1 , . tor hi!> 10-3 l~.1~:h1 . .1111-1 Hrc:.1 Ohnd ... :r--~~, c.ime ~ -but hi!h)f~ th: ll°li: \.; mull.I ,ui;..c lJ o'clock. thl' n l'\C' ,\ere 3 moot {lorn: • Ilic; tc.1m 1\ a' rollanc and n H"r loot d bJd; en ruutc ton ~tdeJ , ... --..,c· n· ll re"all\ ";s~11·1 1h.11 d • :\1..itt I u- crbrincer • the c:.icl~·.' All·CI F )t:md,nit "hu lc<l l: ... tanc1a lo tt\.C' 'late· I.Uk (\)1\1· )IOn lfl) a \Clr !lt!i.1. k~ .111 \CllfCl"'> ,, 1111 ::2 point!>. Dn:.i-O!inJ;i ha.;i no one an double ·tigurc~. · rucrbrtngcr \\:l\ pull.di \\llh ,,,11 '2·~~ left in the.: scc,>rHJ qu:trtl'r :iltcr 1.·.:onn.; I.• point!>. then got nine murl I the fiN ll'IO of the third qu.irtcr t.-cf1.. r 0 Uricn pulled him for the durJtioll. \\ hv \\ ac, l u1:rbrini::cr on th!! b.:n ... h • l qu1d...ly? The bet 1; the \\ 1hk.1b JU:.t didn't ha'c :m~llllC 10 ch:illcn.,;e him lk alrea<h had .t t\\O·hlnJ J ~1. m·dunt-.• h "ell a'., an alle~ ·Ol.'P ... 1:unmer off a le d from Jim rJulkn .. r .• tnJ \l.lllle of the f{'• ~:l'\c:. \'"re gdtin~ a li11lc unt~~ on the l rnch "' \\'hen 0 B •• " .. l\Xlk Fu~rbnnl!cr ma: Ill the 11r,1 hJll th .. E:i!'k' "~re ~up 30·12. anJ after the \\ 1ld.:-.1r.. rut 11 t,) >>·l at • hJlft1me, I. uerl ring1.•J J ... J ano:h r hmgc "' up the m~1ri;in h.1 so-::· I> .. fore re11~ing f...:r the nig'1t. , See EAGLES 83 " " for wrc~tling to tay in hope . He-soon fell 1n love. r ' See WRESTLING,. btancia's Jo e Rubio t)'eS hi £1 Modcn.t opponent. for th~ re ult, ee 83. • • , 82 Monday January 6, 1992 . Eagles JVs place third at 18-team ocean View event T he Eswncia lligh boys junior varsity squad had an impressive showing recently at the 16-team Ocean View Tournament of Champions. The Eagles came in third place in th e event, only suffering a ' lms to the host sch.ooJ in the championship se mifin:als. After fin - 11>hing -t ile tournament, Es~11ci.a-s1oo<l at 6..J wi.t h sti.U.u coupl~of - g.1mcs rem.uning before the start of Sea View League competition l:ucr this \\Ce.k. In the tourney, the fa1gles turned back Comp- ton an d l\lillikan before losing to Ocean View, then edged Santa Margarita, 43-42, on Mau Chapm:in'ii bu.a.er-beating layup to claim third pl.ice. lt \\:IS abo the second victory of the <.fay for the Ea~k:.. ,\bout f~c h~ntrs earlier, Esr:incia dcfcateu El ·1 uru 1n .1 nun-tournament game by 2e point~ a11cr trailing b) 'C\Cll at h.1lfti111c. In the 01.'.can \'ic\\ Tourn:imcnt, Joel Warrick '' .1~ 11.11m·d 10 the Jll-tournamcnt team. Clay Fricn4 continues 10 be the team's top scorer. · 0 Dll6* Brllt• .... The Co!tla l\lciiJ boys junior varsity te am \\On 11,c uf ih first eigh t games this season, finishing Lightweights ll1unh 111 the: }rny JV Tournament. I he: ~tu~1.1ngs lost 10 the host i.chool in the tl'llrnc:) tlpcncr b) eight points. drilled Sonora in the second -game }I, 16. 1 hc:n 10~1 to Sunn) llills, 5 '-52. in the consolatlt>n final. cu~t.1 ~k'J 1~ If) u1g to compcm.Jte fo r the lack of a big man in the m1ddk. 1\t 6-Coot-I , Yuy~1 S:ino katls the team in rebounds. Gu.mh l'rancisco Corona anJ Ryntt Steck ·upply much of the- 1c:.1m\ scoring punch, each avcr:iging about 1-1 points a contest. · On FriJ.1y, 1hi: :-.tu-,ungs dropped to 5-~ after bowing to Or-• .•n!!c:. 6S-5~. • Co~t.t ~lcsa l!> fic:lding a boys Sllphomorc learn for the first 11me 1hb $CJ\on. •tntl the ~lustnngs beg.in the season at 6-2. Guards NicJ,.. Pr non ( 16-pornt ·average) and Mike Sugiyama -.pe.1rhcall the allack. Uri;.ln Smitl1, at 6·5, 260 pourf<JSan'-a ..... a-h-ne--- man on 1!11.: \Jrsi t) football team, fills sp:icc in the middle. l·~'N .1rJ J.t,llll ChcJ011e, "ho " as a\er:iging about IS points a !!·tme. brlikc: Im Jt1klc 111 practice rcccJ1tly and has been los t for 1 he ~c .1 ... 011 ii The Cthl.t ~ tc-.a lrci.hmi;n team c:.ipturc<.l just one of its first sc,cn game'>. Jcspitc the cffons of Jeff Rice and Uobby Priestley. R1.:c. a gu.1rd. b .1,cr.1g1ng about 16·points per £:ime, while Priest- !). J pt'~t 111.111. '" .i t I 2 points and eight rebounds a game. 0 The '.\c\\ port ll.ubur High junior ":i~11y squ:rd nbsorbeOits only k>s~ of 1h.: ~c.1,on 10 this point SaturJay, Dec. 28 in the champion- -.hrp ~.lllll' l'l the 0Jna l ltlls Tournan11:nt. lf\1111: wppeJ the Sailon, by fi"e points in iliat ga me, but Ncw- pon ~in .. c h.1) imprO\c.:J to JO-I this season after hammering El Toro la~t l· nJJ), 70-.JU. "We h.1J J lineup chJngc "ith the varsity.'' said Newport Coach G.irrnn .\ll>rton. "Our sophomore big i...id, 6-5 Romy Shoukry, was brnu~ht up b~ the \ar-,ity and \\C brought down junior guard Joy Tufo no. · ._ -- ··1tc\ a true pornt guard and makes our team operate much bet- ter. Nov. ''e can mo'c Chucl Archbold. \,•ho we were using at po1111 guard, 10 smJll fornard. That kinil of sums up why we got 70 the other night." The Sailors have one more test, Wednesd:.iy againstfoothill, be-.,. fore the stJrt of Sea View League competition. Morton says his tc.rn1 1s cntcr111g leJ~uc play " ith guarded optimism, especially after IJst )'CJr. "\\'e "cnt 11-2 Ll~t season before lc.tgue sinned and we didn't Jo too well after that," he s:.iid. Newport finished Sea View play \\1th a 2-8 rnnr J,.. )Jst season. Dc1111is Urostcrhous is a /Jail)' l'ilot sports nritrr uhosc column nn re Ii 1ht11ri his :l e:1r'i cn•n 1 Monrlav. SEE the colorful local events coverage. SMELL ·that gr~otfresh newsprint scent. ,rHE•..R t.hose pages crinkle as you turn them. TASlE great recipes' from the food section. TOUCH r .. the lives of the people around you; Keep up on local news! Appnllng io Your Snit ofCoilmunffr. -· Sailors cruise to tourney titl El Modena proves to be no match in finale, 50-34 By Dennis Brosterhous SpolU WrfW GARDEN GROVE -The start of the fourth quarter of Sa1- ucday .Jtiaht's.. championship game. of the Santiago Tournament typi- fied the strengths of this season's Newport Harbor High girls basket- ball team. The Sailors forced turnovers on El Modena's Jirsl four offensive possessions of the periods, con-· verting the initial three into bas· kets, to help salt away a 50-34 vic- tory over the Vanguards. Kala Ross, who was later to be nnmcd Most Valuable Player of the tournament, stole th~ in- bounds pass to s1art the quarter and scored on a layup 10 ignite an 8-0 run to start the period. The play expanded Newport's lead from 13 to 1 1, Another basket by Ross, who led all scorers with 22 points, and two more by Maureen McLaren gave Newport (7-4) breathing room. The Sailors forced no Jess than a dozen El Modena turnovers in the fourth quarter. "I was pleased with our de- f ensivc effort," s:iid Newport Coach Shannon Jakosky. "It's something we work hard on. We ' ~re able to wear them down with our dcfel)seiOilighl:" ---. It was tight in the early going with the Sailors falling behind 9-6 in the ti"rst five minutes. However, with the score deadlocked at 11, a baseline jumper by Genevieve Evarts gave Newport a lead it would hold the rest of the way. Evarts, along with McLaren, were named to the all-tournament team.·· McLaren shook off a slow start in which she went 2 for 6 from the field in the first three quarters; to make 4 of 5 in the final period to finish with 13 points. "I think Mo was a little bit ner- vous tonight," said Jakosky. "But she kept. working very hard. And she djd an excellent job on t'te boards ... ~McLarctf1laa five re- bounds in the first quarter alone and finished with fO overall. From an 18-15 ed~e with one minute to go in the fll st hair, the Sailors scored the final five points o( the second quarter two short jumpers by Ross sandwiched around a free throw by Kristi Jzu- mita to stretch it out to 23-15 at the break. · "Kala is a little bit more of an offensive player, but her defense and rebounding have been improv- ing," said Jakosky. 8ANTIAQO TOURNAMI NT Clwmplonahlp Newport Herbot 50, II Modene 34 Newport Herbor RI llHena It lzvmu hW Mclwtn 1\cll HnCs T llllmd.I Sctuz lweta Total• .. ft ,., .. .. ft ,., ·~ 0 1 0 1 W• 2 0 1 4 1l13Meld0•• 4 31t1 & 1 S 13 Fama S 2 2 I \Olllllldu 2.ClS4 3137Slwlt 20S 4 2024fayll 0000 00.lOGllda llS3 0000~ 0000 21 6.,fS 50 Tetate u 5 It 34 Score br Quarto;. Nt"'POll IWbOI l1 12 12 1S-50 0 l.looella • • 1 12-34 3.,... ~°"' "°"' • l«I'~ Newport's Gina Heads takes no prisoners en ro ute to the bucket in Santiago tournament title game. . .. ltt P•)'M Ptlul Newport Harbor's Michaela Ross (33) ties up El Modena opponent. CdM falls, 39-30 -GARDEN GROVE -A cold- shooting th ird qu3rter pro,cd deadly to the Corona del Mar High girls b:i l..etbJll team Satur- day in the seventh pl3cc ga_mc of the Santi3go ToumamcnL Corona was outscored 18-2 in the pivotal third quarter and come u,p short against C:inyon, 39-30. Things started out well for CdM (5-8) y,hich built a 19-11 cushion at halftime. "We ju~~ \\Cnt very cold, noth- ing 5eemcd to go in ," suid CdM Co:.ich Garth Flint. SANTIAGO TOURNAMINT leventh Piece Cenron 39, Corona del Illar JO Canron eor_. U Mar •tftlllftp .. ft,.lp $"Db"'wo ~ l $' 1 4 \I VV~ 4 4 I 12 fw. L 2 2 U 81-3005AlllOi 102 1 ~ 1002 ... ~ 000 0 ~ 4 1 1 10 ""-"nMI 0 0 ' 0 r.e-l011Cttcft 0000 AlllJw l 1 03S4yb 0000 A¥ld 1 0 I 1 M.c!INnO 0 0 0 0 Telale1 15 l a l9 Telal• 13 4 S lO Icon by Q.,er1en • · Cll"fllll S f IS 10-39 ColON Oii Ma I ll 2 t-30 Costa · Me sa -Falls · at Brea-Olinda . ' But Weeks and his Mustang~ may be the big winners in the long run ~ By Roger Carlson Sp0rts Eddor OREA -Jim Weeks knew it before' he put his girls on the noor at Orea-Olinda High Saturday night -he and his Mustangs were in a no-lose situation. When it was ovt!r the final re- sult was a somewhat expcc1ed 72- 45 defeat at I he hands of O range County's perenni- al No. l. bu t he still felt the same way' - he ·and hi s girls didn 'c come out losers. Th c y come out of it with lhe kind or cApc· riencc which 'To get to state we have to go through Brea ... this is the kind of team we need to play ... They just didn't make many mistakes. We played with them for a half, but we have a lot to learn.• _ ........ Mustanos coach can prove invaluable down the road. "To set to state we have to So lhrouah Brea," explained the sixth·ycar coach, whole 1eam fell to 8·6 overall. "We've played Ocean View, and Capistrano Val· Icy, and Woodbridp, and San Clemente, byt this II the kind of team we need to play." W-eeks said he felt his team could "play with" Brea, and that it would give him the gauge he need· cd down the road, especially since the oncoming Pacific 'Coast League campaign offers very Jiulc in the way of stiff competition for his Mustangs. And "play with" Brea the Mus· tangs did -into the second quar- ter as Olivi!l DiCamilli & Co. matched the Lndycats bucket for bucket. DiCamilli led a first -.uarter ef- fort which snw Costa Mesa trailing by just a 15-14 count, and al the start or the second period the Mustangs look lhe lead, firi.t on Q DiCamilli four-footer off an of- f cnsive rlbound, then 11 fast brealt bucket by Yool Kim, and then An· acla Tonvanik came up with an- other bucket off an off cn~ivc board to send Mesa into a 20-15 lead. Brea-Olinda, however, didn't sport an 11 -J record coming in without a loU to an Orange Coun· ry opponent since February of 1987 lor nothing. The U.d)cats didn't rattle and simply went on n J6-2 run ro take a comm3nding 31·22 lead, all but 1ccuting.1hc de· . cision before halftime. "They just don't make many mistahs," noted Weeks. "We played with them for a half, but we have a lot to learn. They just worked w~I aeuina sc reen' and m1de aood on ~ry chance." Olivia DiCamilli The Ladycats, with three sopho· more starters supporting senior Jody Anton, a 6-foot, four-year st:indout, basically had four DlCa- m1lli's to one fo r Costa Mesa, al· though Costa Mesa took no back, scat in terms of physical match ups. Weeks felt this was the year .,.hich ·urca-Olindo was "playuble," presumably with the fact thcu the three sophomore starter~ gave the Ladyc:ut that "green" look. Dul Orca·Olindu was anything but as it 'hook off the early Cosio Mc a run to win handily. OiCamilli finished with 18 points and Kim added ll. Anton led all score rs wlLh 23 and was badtcd up by Nicole Erickson, a .S·foot-6 sophomore, Yool Kim who scored 20. Costa mesa hooters netted 1 of 47 from tho field (36.2 percent while Brea-Olinda responded wit 32 or 60 (53.3 percent). Costa Mesa's last non·lcoau ven1ure is Tue dny night when th Mu!it3np Corona dcl Mar at 7 ... OllMe 71, c.... .... 41 c....... .... ... ........ .. ..... =--I : I 1: :::. 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A p;ur of Miles Simon l:.i)ups helped Mater De1 close to \\.ithm 59.53 with 3:23 left, and senior Reggie Geary keyed a free·throw nurry that drew the Monarch:. even in a mere 16 !icconds. Geary, who tea all scorers w11h 24, hit two foul shots with 3.05 ld t, and a-S1monstcal hClped p._u_t __ Marmet Wil11am!i at the hne fou r seconds later. Williams. who totaled 15 point,s, hit the fin,t of l\\O, and Geary was fouled \\hi le· shooting after re· 'bounding his !.Ccond mills. Ocean View\ Albert 1-anoga drew a technical 'Objecting to the call. :ind Geal) hit l\\O of the sub· sequent Cuur free thrO\\S, before M:iter Dc1 1nboumkd and Gearv drew yet another foul. He sank one more from the line t6 tie it at 59 \\Ith 2:~9 lcft. ltt P4)"'t>r'Plklc Estancia's Jorge Rub io struggles against El Modena's Jua n ~lvarez in the 135-po und division Saturday afternoon at the Estancia tourney ... ' VII "Escaped is right," said Mater Dei Coach G:uy McKnight. ''By all rights, Ocean View deserved to win that game. Take nothing flway Crom Ocean View -they out played us. But this is getting old. If we continue to play like this, it's only a matter of time, bdorc someon~ knocks us off," . The Sea hawks · appearep we II· armed. for the task, erasing a 14·4 deficit with un canny 3·point shoot· ~ng in 1he second and third qo.1r· ters. A Fanoga free throw put the Sea ha'' b back on top (60·59). but K:imran Sufi drilled a 3·po1nter with 2:05 ldt to put the Monarchs up. 62·60. WRESRING: Estancia gets th~ee :tillhS' Ocean View hit eight of its· nine 3-pointers during the middle peri· ods, including its first four of lhc third quarter. Simon ansv..ercd t\\O Ocean Vie'' free 1hrov.s wuh a l:i)in with 1:14 kit. and \he.Se.ah.mu missed four !thOh before time ran out. Simon tall ied ~i' of hi~ eight point!> in the final quJrter, joining Ge~m JnJ Sul1 as clutch ·contribu- tor!> for the "inners. • From 61 "Wrestling b such an individual sport," he !laid. "Vour teammates actually become cheerleaders and \\hen )'Ou'rc on the mat, you have o~·uu. to blame ... ¥our team- mates c:ln'-t help you." Ru bio. fatancia 's captain and foUF-)'eflf lett~rm:tn,-wotrby-dcd· s1o n O\er El Modena's Juan Al· varez, 8·4, for fifth place. Rubio los t to Saddlcback's Shane Hol· loway in the championship semifi· • nals before getting pinncJ by Rosemcad's Peter Phe (2:25) in a consolation scnufin:il rou~ ''I \\JS· ju.,1 hoprng to place at lc;is1 fiftn or '-L\lh," said Rub1u, unbeaten in 15 matches before fa. tanrn1 competed in the Chappcrat 10·\\,I) in I.as Vegas dµring Chmtmas ':ica\iun. · by Valencia's Mall Malle (5:02) in t 12-1. Rondeau (Shadow the semifinals and lost an 8·0 dcci-· Mountain); 2. Kim (Schurr); 3. .sion to El Dorado's Joe Lipps in ~Provencio (Valencia); 4. Pham (Ir: the consolation scmifinatS. vine); 5. Gomez (La Puente); 6. In he;ivnveight action, Costa Vining (Canyo n Springs). 1es.t's.--R.yan Pa~k watili!qualified-119--l. -:Jnn(Oreyon);-2. 'Amaya in the championship semifinals for (Valencia); 3. Yowvoo (El Do- head·bu11ing. Park had pinned all rado); 4. Mantnno (Covina); 5. thfce of-his -epponems on Frtct:Iy--1>.lmbrcz (Canyon Springs); 6. in the ca_rlicr rounds. .~ Sanche! (Schurr). · Costur;.'tesa's Erik Stout (1"10) · 125-1. Quintero (Valencia); 2. and At.lam Hernandez ( 189), both Siherston (Northview);. 3. Tran of \\horn lost in the quanerfinals, (Canyon); 4. Virgin (Buena Park}; were the only other Mustangs with 5. Wells (El Modena);. 6. Lopez victories. Slout und I lernandez (Arroyo). v.on mice on Friday. 130-1. Cepeda (Arroyo): 2. In the tcum scoring, Anaheim Quintero (V<ilencia); 3. McMiller CJn)On succcs!ifull) defended its (Paradise Valley); 4. Gibson title '~htlc. Shadow . Mountain (No.rthvicw): 5. Westover (Cl.ar· (Phocmx, t\riz.), the Arizona stale cmont); 6. Gayer (Canyon). ch:impion!I last )CJr, fini~hcd sec-135-1. Speer (Magnolia); 2. ond.. ~ Holloway. (Saddleback); 3. Ch:i £STANC1A 40.WAY Rubiu. 135-pound champion thb 'ieason 1n 1he Sch urr 10·\\ a' and l.3n;:r-Olmd.i 5·\\ay c'cnh, is now Team rrsulls :?2-4. I. Cnn)·o n; 2. Sl}aJow Moun1Jin; (Can)·on); 4. Phe (Ro~emcad); S. Rubio (Estancia); 6. Alvarez (El Moctcna). 140-1. Macs {Arroyo); 2. Oerg (Trabuco Hills); 3. Rickner (La· guna Hills); 4. Hurtudo (Schurr); S. Putman (University}; 6. Lane (Shadow Mountain). Kn udsen, ''ho pinned second· 3. Valencia. seeded Marc Znvatu of Anaheim ·' lndh'idual results in the quartcrfinab on Friday (2 · 103-1. Kangomrn (Rosemead); "minutes, 23 seconds), defeated 2. Li ndow (Shadow Mountain); 3. Zavala again on Saturday for fifth R.1mirez (Covina); 4. Vt> (~fosion plJce "ith a 5·2 dCci!.ion. Earlier Vic ju); 5. G:ircia (El Monte); 6. on S:iturday. Knudsen '"as pinned Du (Trabuco Hills). 145-1. Partee (South Hills); 2. Macon (Buena . Park); 3. Mittlos (Woodbridge); 4. Walling (Tustin); 5. Martinez (S anta Ana Valley); 6. Miranda (Saddlebac~). 152 -1. Rios (Arroyo); 2. Walsh (Shadow Mountain); 3. Hansen (_Quam •. H ill); 4. Ma rtincz...(Lagwia- Hills); 5. Dragna (Canyon}; 6. Bar· gonia (University). 160-1. Padgett (Canyon); 2.• Wal..isaki (Schurr): 3 .. Da'1afi (Ka· tella); 4. Clauarria (Arroyo); 5. Marco (Covi na); 6. Mah.beary (El Modena) .. 171 -1. Millor (South Hills); 2. 1alle (Valencia); 3. Young (C:i n- yon); .i. Lipps (El Dorado); S. Knudsen (Estancia); 6. Zayala (Anaheim). 189-I. Shook (South Hills); 2. Sunrez (Covina); 3. Mejia (Canyon Springs); 4. McCo\\-en (Magnolia); S. Loflin {Estancia); 6. Cun- Seahawks guards Bryan Knox (4 of 6 from the 19·foot, ni ne-inch arc) and Jimmy Haais (3 o.f 7) led the long-range attack, which helped the hosts score 26 tl\1rd: period points for a 54·45' :idvan· tage. Knox, a junior, scored 16 of his team·high 23 points in the. third quarter, draining all Ci\e shots from the field, three of which \\ere 3-pointers. He was fouled on an· other 3·point 3ttcmpt and -e:mned all three foul shots. The Scahawks, however, went cold in the final eight minutes. 3.Jld the Monarchs stepped up GcJry adJed nine rebounds and fi\ .. L..::m1~~ \\ hile Sufi totaled !IC\Cn pl)ints. SL\ :lSSIStS and three !lle:ih.. Maler Dal CJ4, Ocean View e2 Maler o.i Oceaft View '9 ft pf tp '9 ft pl Ip 10 321\ims S0213 • 7 1 4 \S Knoa 8 3 3 13 t • 2 ~I.I 8tt'¥et 2 0 2 4 1 •o 0 'J 'fanc>GJ 2 I 2 5 2 2 2 1 c~ o o 2 o 2014.CBetnier 0000 1 0 0 2 81W 3 ' 1 10 Tot.ala 4 0 l I R~Q 0 2 0 Z---.-~ , 11 ~-1 1 3 4 2S 11 15 64 Tolale 21 11 IS &2 Score b)' o .. ar1•,. ~'•ltl'Oel 20 10 IS 19-IM Ocu:iVll• 1) IS 26 19-12 l-90"t ~~ IUC< Oel-Gafy 2-Swf I OctMI Vlfw-1\nO& C Pi.,,, 3 Gooo\_ll'l't 1 f~l I Tectnc111odi,F~ !0'•1 HONORS: To Knun, Blanton ningham (11'\ine). From 61 Hw1 -1. Hamann. (Caoyun -way playcr-(tight-endJlinebacl..cr) in th · di .. 1 ion. teamed ~tth Blanton --- Springs); 2. Lewis (South Hills); 3. 65 times for 1,117 yards and 13 touchdown!I · Chartier (Shadow Mountain); 4. Both pla)ers have been !.elected to the elite All-Southern .Sccuo1l Sibrie (Buena Park); 5. Seme (Ka· team. teila)': 6. forfciL Knuff (6-foot·3, 205 pounds), the Di"isian I PIJ)·cr ot the 'l car. al o Lo\\er weight MVP; Rondeau intercepted three passes last fall and returned t\\O of them for wuch- (Shadow Mountain). , downs. He added 1.i sacks and 78 solo taclo.les from his outside line- backer !>pot. Upper weight MVP; Rios (Ar· Blaoton, a Costa Mesa resident. completed I .i of 298 passes last fall royo). alnd also came through with a clutch performance agaimt E~enhowcr l_,_.... in the title game, completing 15 of 25 thrO\\S for :?57 )arJs and three touchdowns in front of 33,204 fans. ''If I h3d to describe Blanton in one word, 1t would be courage," Rol- linson sa:d. "Knuff took the play of the high school tight end to a ncv. level. He'ct get double-covered and hammered off the line, bu1 he'd s11ll find a way to get open. Because of his intelligence. we put him into dif· fcrent fonnations and sets thm forced dcfen1;es to -change." OB-Bnly Blanton. Mater Del RB-Oavtd Dotson. Valley View RB -Omar Love. Eisenhower WR -David Saraf, Beverty Hills WR -George Sagen, Los Alamtos Tf-Oavtd Koon, Mater Oei OL -Joe weus. Arroyo Grande OL -Juslln Werth. Ventura OL,... Enc Bateman. Camanno OL -Bryant Jackson. Loara OL -Brad Godw111. Arlington K-Zack Matthews, Tustin Dl-John Latu. EllWanda OL-Travis Klrschke. Esperwa OL -Ct.Jck Osborne, CanyocVCC OL -Steve HtXSon, A~scadefO LB-Shay Muut~ Norco LB -Frank Russell. LB Wilson LS-Chns Econn. Loyola OB -Dave Janoski, Corona DB -Stats Boseman. MOITllflOskle OB -Dameron Ricketts. CulVer City OB -Ryan Roskelly, Vllencll P-John Stonehouse. Loyola Offense DefenH 6·1 195 Sr 5.11 190 St 6·2 185 Sr 5-10 170 Sr 6·1 190 Jt 6·3 205 Sr 6·5 29() Sr 6-3 250 Sr 6·7 28() Sr 6·2 295 Sr. 6·2 265 Sr 5.9 175 So 6·0 240 St 6·4 235 Jr 6-3 2CS Sr 6-5 215 Sr 6·3 212 Sr 5·11 t80 Sr 6·3 210 Sr .5·10 180 Sr 6·3 185 Jt 5-11 175 Sr 5· 11 175 Sr 6-0 205 Sr -n, Tht v.,1() p;Jot DUNN: Barajas was ripped on From 81 At this point, Barajas has been ripped off. I can only hope proper rationalization follows. Stay tuned. . 0 And he came out ;an 8·4 winner for fifth place, one of three Estancia wrestlers to medal at the annual showdown of wrestling powers. OK, so Estancia and Costa Mesa didn't fair so well in Saturday's Es1ancia 40-way, one of the most distinguished wrestling tournaments in the Southern Section. But Canyon's Matt Padgett certainly opened some a ked aboutlthc large ta1100 on his back. mo t of \\ h1ch "'as covered b) h1!. uniform ,.t'"e been n Catholic all nn hfc. so I wanted to get one of J c,~ ... J1d Rubio. a former sans leader v.ho acquired the unique in~cnp11on t\\O month agl) 'I al\\3) v.anted (3 tattoo) :ind Jc,u~ "a' my ~st thought. I didn't v..ant lo get :in)th1ng el c." TELEVISION Wumtn'• Basktlbnll 10 1.m -Ark•n,os·Mi 1 ~ippi, ESPN. Coll~ Baskttb1ll 4 p.m Lamar.Jackson' tllc. SC. ".30 pm -G'to .. n·Pru\ldcncc, l::SPN. 6 JO p.m. -Kin a St.·Okla, S1., ESPN. 7.JO p.m.-Nolrc Dame-US!=. PT. 9 p m -N Mc~ic<>-Ncw Mex. St .. l:SPN M1dn11h1-Tcx.1' ran Am·Orlo. S1 .• rT. 12.30 a.m -Kansas S1.-0tl1. St. ESPN 11 p.m.-Lamar.J11:ksonv1lk. SC. Pro 811kttb1ll 4 JS p.m.-R~km·ll:a-.ks, TOS. S.JO p m.-Cllppctt.•Ncts, Ch. I~. Soc<"tr ll:JO p.m ... Enahih Ltaauc, SC RADIO ,... latMtkll .S:JO pm. -C11rs·Nct1, KRLA ( 1110). c .. ,,.. .. ..._11 7;JO pm. -NO.USC. KNX (t070). EAGLES: Estancia rolls, 88-37 From 8 1 The Eastes netted 27 of 47 from the field (57.4 rercent) as opposed to Drc3's 12 o 48 (25 percent) as the l.illcr simply could not deal with the E:ig lcs' defense from the s1:m. ·1 he only thing thnt could really be surmised Saturday night was that the Engles had not lost any of the edge they have obtaintd. Drea· Olinda, despite playing on its own home court, played like visitors against the smoolh·functionina Ea· gles, led by point sunrd Joe Edson. Edson, who entered with a S.O scorina average, was held scoreless for the second 1ime this season, bu1 there seems liule concerf\ in that department considering where the Eagles' beef is -up rron1. "We've been aoing somewhat by commiuce at 1he point," noted O'Brien. "But I can live with him (Edson), because he pla)'S so hard. Brea·Olinda hod a bnef spark in the play of guord Scott Hole, who dropped in three buckets in the first quarter -which led to the in ertion of supcMub Ru~ll King. who apphed a defen ivc net around 1he Wildcat starter for much of the balance or the game, keeping him out or double fiaures. MOlf.llUQUS ............... ..0 .... 11. tieiiili ....... . ........ .. ...... ttttMllll ,,,, : f J ~~ = 1111 t41UMlll 4 1lt 11s1= 11i1 ,. • I r L • • • • e-e t .....,. I I J 4 1lt 4 1t1MlN ,,,, Tltl='9 tT~I ,, 111; .I Nmll ,, It ,, 11 ............... t::.. · 19 ti '' ,:I ' .... -._._,...., t. ._...._o... sec women lose to Cal Baptist. RIVERSIDE -Falling behind early, a rally by the Southern Olli· fornia College women's fell hort S:iturday in the consola1ion aamc of the Cal Baptist Tournament. The Vang\Jards (6·9) dropped an 80,72 decision to C.ll Baptist despite nearly mcrcoming n 13· point halftime dd1c1t in the "'an- ing moments. CM. 9APTIST TOUltMAIHllT o ............ cel ........ IO, -.C.. C.-... 71 eec.. Oelllee ........ ....... """" 111 4 ._ 111S I· I I : :.. • : t J J t 1 1 '991 I I I 11 .,,,,""' ,.,. Jilt,_. IOlt 1111-...r 01tl ' 4 4 14 .._ 2 I I t t t 1 t...... t t I t • t '11 =-' ' ' 1! c.w lttf T.-. •1•nn T ..... Mn••• ..... &:. ....... ·---~---1 ..... 1.Cll ... • .... 1.-.1 • eyes. . "He's one of the be t wre tler:f I've seen in )ears," said Co ta Mesa Coach Myron Miller. a longtime college and high sc)lool wresthng tutor. "(Padgcll) is way ahead of e"erybody. I sow him do some things that l'\.'e nc"cr 1ecn before and I've been in wrcstlina for over 20 years. He's IO Ocxiblc anJ fast, he did 5omc things that were undesc:ribablc. I don't know ~hat some of tOO.C moYeS were, but they're probably pn1 to name the movts after him. Padacu. second in 1he sta~ 11 160 pounds last year, pinned Schvrr'1 OPC Wakiiak.i in S:'S for the 160 dMsion title OD Saturdly 10 .impnwc to 21--0. 0 Estancia'• Jorae Rubio, a 13S·pound senior sensation. wu . ... 0 . Co ta Me'la hca"~eight Ryan .. Parl.. J1,quJl1ficd for hc:ad-bullina hi OpJX'OCOt tw ICC in lhe cha mp1on,h1p cm1rinal!., '"'' nil or h1~ point' 4t the fatanc1a 40·\\:l). "hKh inc:ludeJ t\\ o ftN ·pcnoJ pins nnJ a ~ccond·pc110d pm. ''lk 11tucl e\Cl')budy in the first pcnod," Mille r \ltd "Out Parl nccJl! to learn to control h1 temper " 0 St1ll an\IOU'>I)' awJiting the crowning or the Ncv.-port·MeR District boy .acccr king, Vf'hich, fittinaly, appcan to be Ray Hales' Corona dcl Mar Sea Kinp CdM Shut out Estancia, l ·O, on ~c. 19. .• The Sea Kinp host Ca&ta Mesa on Jan. 8 and tra\'Cl to 8Kk Bay foe Newport Harbor on Jan. 16. " IUdNtrd a.. ,,, • IWl1 ,,,,., s,,.,u ... ,.,,... ..... ,,. «ltool te1u18 .,,..n ~~ M .... r. / I 84 Monday January 6, 1992 Houses/Condos For Sale OEN•;HAJ. 1002 Lekesldo condo, 2BA. 1.25BA, frplc, priced $5k under mkl ~ $1 26.900.310-431-4368 COSTA MESA 1024 5 B drm! Sep llv area upstrs Crnr lot, RV star. Al C. pool & spa, 10 ac park vu, S294K. Dave. Rltr 546-5880 Immac ulate! :JSR, 2· H/\LB01\ l'ENINS lJLA ~ t 111 HOMES FOR RENT! 2Br 2Ba ............ S11 75 1 Br 1 Be .. .. . .. .. .. ... $850 2BR 1 Ba ............ $950 CORONA • \ ( o srA Mt-S,\ '!t 'I ' 1«\I II• • \ .... , I I I I 11 ! It I ! l ! I I l 't-Nll'IO._,l I.\ ·i.u, < «>HONA l>t-.I. M AH ~1;:.:!:.:! t:Wt'OH r Eutalde Cutlel •11A8T81D•. eharp MOITI 1011110 3Br Ula.. huge yard. 2aR 2 BA unit. Gatege, ZBR. ~~ W/O .,....,_,, ... lm1Rt l1W .. * wood floola. 11298 frplc , aundeck. 309 ~~.:O or 9 'elft, Aal 111ft 111A. 1818. •-etrtu'!!-;g-~ Remax Rttr 842·9197 32nd St. 11100/mo ~ Oii 'let .. lleftt ... _ -,_. •••t•ld• Twnhmel yearly. 850-0389 .,........._... ,rl9~ avl. Covered vl9wt •?eo 2 Ma ate r bdr m•. Cute 19R ooa..,. tor parking. c.bte, ~ ILOCK TO llAClll 2\.laBa, dining rm. s:::!'NJM':w~~ 2c': angl prof nl emkg ~ lndecpd. Pool, 2 llOOOPPll fRrplc, .0..•2'·97S91._050 parking, pool, boat male •• ~ pd. Eat-~ .... -~.£1!edot~ MR 2llA ...., unll. e max -• • dock aYI. Sec. No peta l.f_de, --· 141 I018 .. _..... • • Nie • 2Br 2Y.!Ba twn-$150.0.lllO 873-4164Q w a..g., ........... nme, garage, frplc, ' * n•w ... ~~ pool, Canyon/Victoria 1 HDROOM :!"ah28a.er'd.!':,,~000ci -LUOOlllA area S950/mo. VIII• Pool, epa. C: = Coeta MM. locdon. .._Riva Rent•I• 875-4912 -·~ta .. ., ..... apeetell ceNTAUR MGMT. 1 ~ Blk• to oCHl'll Nie• 1176 114 U N310 142-2211 or A147H Ht:A<'ll 2 1 fi9 DEL MAR 2122 story condo, :JBA •DUPLmll 2Br 2Ba, Huge gar, A,C, lots ol garage, balcony, blk tBR, stove, frig, crpt, ••UP••• 1BR. Enc iiWPi ecroeeu-.-.... I.Ne .... ~ gar, lndry rm. No pets. ger, alee ninge, frla. 2Br 1.25BA. trp1c 99' 2: lbr 2ba. 11480. 1 person, 1785 + eec NI peta. Patio M50I $7Mlmo. UIU jrvtn9 1ba, 11171 '"· llav dep. Avl 1/18. , yr tae. mo + dep 842-6184 Ave tl'1 Tao etU vu. No peta. 1'15-03'17. grnblt Pools, tennis, 2BR 1BA, 1 blk ocn, vu, to bch. S1200/mo. merro cnrr S 1851<. lrplc, yrd, gar. lndry, (818)359-4539 Dave, Bkr 546-5880 pot ok 2612 Seavlow1---------- 840-2788 t •R Apt ,,.., o.c. LM .. the ....._ OM NEWLY RI MODILED f"alrgrounda. Veutled a C8l8llna vtewa .... Call 642-:5678. Put a few words to work for· you. · NEWPORT BEACH 1069 s11001mo. 673-0681. BAYSHORES 2BR 2BA h se, gale JASMINE CREE K guard, pvt bch. $2000 189'/t 11A beamed c:eAlnge, new ZllA. yr IM, partdnO, Pvt patio, balc ony, paint, ~· private 11•480/mo. MM817 ,_ .... ._. Ari.a llMU,,...... will t.nc1 beMfit ol •x,..,..,a • gar, lndry. Avall nowl patio. mo. Greg Fulf ........... 11R OllYIAR lllWI .... _..,, _.. C99W •• ,..... IC'OllPIO (Oc1 :!J-Ncw 21 ). Long LOOOK! Ocaan view. Gated 259-1434 or '160-0710 36R 2'1.!BA, Tennis. r--------- $2900/mo. 721-9547 $890/mo. TRW check. --.a:11:1 A.gt AD utR 11111150/mo ZBR, 1BA. Private •r •"w anwle alae ,....,_fall nnp proa,Kts bKmH n yttal clu Attordable In Nowport ---------Bench! $167,500 for a Ocean Vu evry Rm. new 2BR luxury new carpet, 51 1 Sea· condo Restrictions ward, 2BR, 2BA, frpl, BIUfft Townhome! No !Seta. 957-e753 11R Wnoft •BBO, fV, AIC, 1aun-patlol~ ~· 21":! ,,._ ;;. el lcw wlte pnn a..aJ lndlv..Siaal In poaation ol .uthonryu)' Parkelde ocean view. dry, d99n. q Ulet, doM =• l850/mo. C.:. wnt ....... • M .... ._. pad9ct. "Having you rwu I"'" -M ntt' 36r 2Ba 1•Story, new carpet & paint. Vacant COSTA Mt-.S/\ .!h :.:!-l $1400 Remax Rltre **SHARP NKW•R 842·9797 2BR, bhlna S7~5/mo. Avalable nowt Appt to to bch. euy parking• * eao-aato * UW.-will ..._. frHI tr.Mdeul ftftOhONI balan«" C.t nd of burdf 1 •.. 1 .. 10.. Huntln•on ault-._will.-.._ ~ 1• .. Me•M• No Pate 714-M0-3780 SIUCMolCondo, aml BR, ,._ -~-r-'-~-1": you nftd not havt' ca.rnPd 727 Yorktown Ave HB nr bch, Verullle, kJt, .. M lecalMI l• ---• &a.d. SACrM'AlllUS (Nov 22-DK 21 apply Call 970·9991 gar, $1690, 760-8382. SANJUAN CAPISTRANO 1078 COSTA MESA 2 124 HARBOR RIDGE!. Cat Ot<. Call Pam. Agt -3B __ R_2~~-BA.,,-..-enc:-l-gar-, w-/ 2BR Guard gated w/ $48-AaO d hkupa. pOOI & •pa, Oe n & City Views •CLOSE TO ALL' 11100/mo. 2233 Fair· I.A(; IJ N ,\ lndry, gw, ape. poof, T ... ndleN4 bf eM WM dal-te St'"' and•pt"ndenct>, orag1nallty, dar gym. $871. 419-3817 ... _ ....,..._....,..... ,.a.lldty. Ing. wilhngnNS 10 tak• nsb Lovf nol.i AllllS (Much 21-Apnl 19>= Focw t1on1hip h1ghhghte4. Short !rip 1n Oft C'NMivity, lndt'pt"ndt'nc., wiltln1· volv" R'lall\lt' 1n M arch or "m151jn ne1110 take rilb. You'll Hude pttlONl __ d_ocum•nt " IAo~-C"I=....,.,.~"'-"",,,....~ IH 1\< 11 .!to l k •$825 2 BR d plx, w/ from most rooms. • view Rd. 548-7001. Be an opportunist · lg yard Nu crpt. Skylights, hrdwd firs, $200 OFFtl ~ 28R ZBA, 1 car Pool, p11vacy, RV lot, Groat area. W/D hkup, fr dra w/ beveled 2BR 1BA, lnd ry rm, AU MOANAAPTI prkng, Oen view, 1 blk nr schools/bch. 4br, garage .847·7540 ' Gia. ..ttl c.J -S3--...~o.. to ehope --•200 OFFll bctY; bailc: ~ n. bn S2~5,$00. •93-0427 tso for sale $795K buses. Wiii accept • d/W, w/d , 831~773 ~···~··••I 1BR 1sa. stove, sngl •840-5324• o. c. Housing. $650 pool 1 a Z:J'.~ ~:.,beaut"" n gar, yard, elec/wntor •---------2257 MAPLE . - ' pd. $600 mo. 795'h STEPS TO SANDI CEf\4TAUR M GMT lndry rm, cloae 10 JoAnn St 650-7737 YE ARLY Studio to 642-2288 or 631-2725 •hops an d b uaaa. 3BR homes/duplexes1-=-----:-:-~~ I S95-Ml75/MO "ON THS WATSR" 36R 2Y.!8a twnhse on avl now S575-S1850/ •Do you need lg clean 530 W. WILSON b luff, quiet. pvt, nr mo Incl Oceanfront. 2br 1ba? Garage, new 722-9012 or 842-2281 with panoramic: bey --------v1ew. zer zaa. e11p Nt-Wl'OH I tH.1\I II 2hlo!t Apartm ents ~n r Do "t I Vt I &\,,.ti\ lllH>:\1:--0 .•,111, ECM Mel/pfof f9mele, n/a, kll prtv, furn, avall now, l350 + deposit, Ind utll. 848-8405. ebillty to win fnt'ndl, 1nflllt'nCt' flt'Ol'lt, eq haw "SoOd fomuw" 1n Ion , moMy . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll •na>Unter Cl'INtive, dyNm1c, attra(t1vt, ltubbom C.11111ini, Sagittanu1 pt!nons with thew lfttt'n. 1n1tiilb likely 10 ap· pHr I.ft th~r namft: C, L. U Promott0n dllt'. Cftd1b11ity rtttof't'd M rt'IUlt in pec1Utt CAPlllCOllN (DK 22-Jan 19) B putting "two and two tog~ht'r" you I amn at att\l~le an1wt'r ~llU 11mpl.- 1Nt tht'tt n1ttPd labvnnth ol dft<>\11" Money "''"~· ~ tapt"" .t~ a~ld<' You'll bt lllOr't' aUlut'nt u rt'lult bch fncd yd, dbl gar. Villa Rent•ll cpt, D/W, storage. GOOD L-.aTIONI avail. No peta. 1u1001 spa, s122s. 642-9666 S750 No Pet 640-2495 """ mo. 873-7092 ==.......,,,=:-=="'"'='::-:+--....... '-"""',.....2 ·t-=~~~---+-lg..2.Br t.Wla ~t.=;;;;.........;=;....._.;;;=._ E'Sf({e spbclous 3br •E'Slde 2BR, twnhme lndry rm , d/w, patio. •2BDRM 1700• 2ba, 2 car gar. frptc, style, frplc, $725/mo. $795/mo. *1BDRM SIOO• Apartments For Rent Bu' GEMINI (May 21-June 20). °"1· ---ti-.10Jrlftd\t'd"conttrnfnl ttmOifiTI ng, tnrlng do"t'n for ulh nutf pur~ of AQUAlllUS (Jan 20-Ft'b 18) Con fu.10~11t1 f't'IM!ng lD atln.llUU\1CilUUJ\ 1nv111tion H11, 11111ffd ap po1nlmt'nt Utrhz.e humor. charm to lt't thing t\ght. vou·u add to app.trt'I, fMndJJh1 bt'comt'I mun1ngfol rt'la11onsh1p C.m1ni 1nvolvPd BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 Personals SEEK I NO MEN 3003 A WOMAN OF QUALITY Attractive. youngish. mlddlo-aged SWF Pro- fesstonal, loves Me Are you tn your sixties and my counlerpan? #41 61 . BIG BLONDE 49 +. soph1st1cated' casual, se11ous,funny Is there a mature, tall non-smoker guy who tsn t looking for a skinny 25-year old Ktdlen? #4163 HARLEY COMPANION SWF, young looktng 40, fom1n1ne. 1111rac11ve 1nsido & out En1oys Harlcys, 4 whoehn'. camping Sooks at· trac11vo warrnhonrted man to grow with #4171 LOVE TOSKI Vory anrac11ve SWF, 21 , blond hatr, blue eyed Sk i Bunny, seoks a11rac11vo male, ages 22'28, to keep me warm on a cold winters n1ghl ,;4162. RING IN THE NEWYEAR W•lh an 011c111ng lady 5 3 '. blond. 40rsh, non·emokor Hug- gablo genuemnn, out· doorsman. tennis part- ner w ho likes to have fun #4172 ln•ex•pen•alve• • 11n '' 'Of'" J•vl not high '" P "C" reaton1t> .. c•ass•t'eo Plllt eO-ertttong _. lc1ass1f1ed Advertising 642-5678 lg yard, pot ok. Avl •Bachelor E'al d e, 2078 THURIN now SI 100 /mo.. Villa 1475 utll lnct. Call l<elrin CEN"1'~R MGMT Frig, d ahwahr, atove amwcar throuqh claaified Ren1als 8'75-4912 85t-0424 842·2288 or 831·2725 Incl. No peta 545-4155 SEEKING MEN 3003 UNFORGETTABLE -lN EVERY WAY 37, blonde, blue, 5'8" German boaury,. ala n atu r11I, outdoorsy, woll ro11d. world trav- etor, ready to settle down. marry &.-have kids wllh tall athletic professional who's fl· nanclally secure & en- joys Illa w11hout need for smoking, drugs or alcohol. tll 4 173. WANT KIDS? SO DO I ... Great genes, very In· relllgent , 5 '7\h'', blonde, active, secure, high morals, mldwest valuos, nurturing, ---- SEEKJNCi WOMEN :wo4 DISCREET MARRIED PHYSICIAN Healthy Newport Beach SWM would llke an Intimate ar- range~t with a dis- creet married woman 2<>-30 for excitement and fal\laay. *3171. FORMER EUROPEAN MODEL Seeks passionate woman as a mate, dGte, friend. Loves ro- mance, talks, movies. clowns, smiles and balloons. Worth the calll ll'3172. st-;t .KIN(i WOMEN .1004 SJCOOF1CANT GROWTH EVIDENT· Midlife Insanity over, career aoarlng, aplrllu- a 11 y firm, exciting "aecond half" anti- cipated for 44, N/S/O, seeking 30-50 feml-, nine equal partner. 1'3173. -· 0 • :s iii'=' Ill ::> ~ ;i-• ii Ill CD a.~ QI ::> BOW TD-RESPOND . . yo· •Call 1-900-844-0 l 00 •Enter 4-digit code appearing m ad chorlsh famll')', friends, ____ H_O_M_E-.--- loves entorlaln lng, a. -~ <Ill " ~ < • --iii ::> -o 'a •Li sten to gree ting - •Leave message (you can change 1t movies, books, travel, ALONE? being spollod & spoil· Me too. OWM, Ex· Ing, looking for 6' ~ Brooklynlte, 39, blond- hero under 50 y11. of lsh, beard, ponytail, age. ,,4174. 5'11 ", 2t0 tbs .. N/ S. ::> -IO =r if not satisfied) SEEKING WOMEN 3004 BALBOA ISLAND GENTLEMAN Single Caucasian 35, 6'5", healthv Proles- slonal Heklng apoclal lady. 30-50, for walk- ing, dining, hugs, golf. qulot time. and •har- ing your lntereatl. #3t62. BEAUTIFUL WOMAN INSIDE & OUT wanted by SWMCNS, 37, for tennis, beach, 1kllng, travel, within honest, fun, healthy, committed relallon· •hip. ,,3t62. TRADE tbrouqb cla11if ied Piii ~ Lei's meet for a movie and a bUe. Your neck or mine. _.3 161. LOVING PLAYFUL ROMANTIC If your plans include a la11lng relatlonahlp with an authentlc, aen- au o us. unconven- llonal, elncere, com- munic.allve, lntelllgent, uniquely wonderful and atrlklngly hand- • some, tall, trim, youth· fut gentleman 43 (look 33) then call nowl ~CD :s PiDL 142-9171 You: protty, trim, -·------...-""· "sweet", compatible • r and 30+. n166. I No matter , For Ad Action Cll a PllL AD·V1SCI 642-5678 ,.,,. what you're doing, your hometown !lewspaper . Pllii. ms In. When leaving a m essage •Leave your first name •Mention your interests •Tell your age •Describe yo ur appea rance •Specify your preferences •incl ude what you liked about the person you are responding to y OU mar leave a 30 Second message:. You wil be auto matically billed 98¢ fo r c.\ch mi nute. FREE 'PERSONALS lJSl THI S F O~M TO PL.AC! YOllw f l/ii PIR'..Oll AI Ali FREE ADS ARE tv1AIL-INS ONLY ,AJI Call-ins Will Be Chaiged Regular Rota. . _________ ... ____ _ . ___ _. _________ _ nATI: ~ -ZIP: - -,_ __ ........,, ___ ,.._ .. _ ..... __ .... .,.... ..... ._.._.._ ...... __ ,_ ......... --.. --............. ,.. .... _. .. _ ....... ,.,,, ......... -...... -.... -. ._ .......... -... ... ...... • • .... AdTo: DAftUlll _.. ....... .. .., .. C-. ...... CA taa Ot •••at. ...- ' ( .111 ( 1 ~ l I ~l I '. ..... 0..-lllat ll e-.......... TIT _,..... ---~,........ . .... 2i'£! ............. e .... ~ .......... _ ...... -----...... ._ .. , ............ ..... -calla -lllat = ---e••-· '· .., ........... a••• ., c ....................... .. .............................. .. rtbuild.1n1. Wlutt Md bffn an obetacle btcomft ltt'ppinptont' Vi1hd inforlna- hOn r.alvPd tpKlly1"f anvt'ntory. ac- counting CANCE• (Junt' 21 -July 22). Finan- tul ttatllt ol OM who would ~ "put· Mr'' lhould w 1nvt'M1ptfd It' pwtttvf C'Onttrning lf1al r1ght1, pt!rm1N1Qn1, 1111111\tat\ona Wntttn notttt r«t"1vPd ..... IM1n1 to ''btg dNI -Virgo lnvolvPd l£0 (July 23-Aug ~2) You gt't what yo" want via d1plom111c •p- proech Forcing iN~ provn countt'r· produe11Yt Fa1111ly mt'mbtr dtel.if\'I. "You art' tM t puk 1n my hit'"' EJ.Ct'I· l•nt n-. nL'C't'1vPd conCt'rning tnVt'St· lllt'nt. prof 11 VJllCO (Aug 23-S..pt 22) OuthM boundll'lt'll, I~ otht'n know you ar't' nat without alhet l nform1taon rt•c.,1vt'd DUQI IK1't't IDM'tlng you were not 1nv1t.d to ant'nd 'c r..auvt> 1u1<'ft "" ~ you'll "wakt' up" w tth tolutlons URA (St-pt 2J-Oc1 22) E.mpha.1.1 on org•.n1uhon, ou1hn1ng of dulltt, recognitt0n that dHdhftt't "".-Focu.$ on property, lugt> '-aNhold produco, dur1ti1h ty of good• Older 1nd1v1du.1I By CHAltLES GOftN wtth OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HtRSCH PISCES (Ft>b 19·March 20) 8u1iJ on 10hd 1tructure, 11n Mnou.6 thoul(hl to p<!UJblt' ctyng .. o( tx.&s1M16 lon111m You'll i?ct1n 1nl0f'mataon pl't'v1au~f\ con11dued "uH h m11• .. Prob!""' .;, ttntoBh1p will be ovncom• Scorr10 1n11olvPd IF JANUAllY •• IS YO Ull llRTH· DAY: Curr\'nl eye If ~u.in to inl.lr pt'ndt'ntt l)ng1nal th1n~1ng p.art1C1f'ol • lion 1n r1ont'('rtng prOJt'Cf l uvc' rt'la11onsh1p 11rong 1n&p1rrn11 'I 11u II ma .... llfth ~lilrt 1n nt'w d1rtet10n you II d1.tpli1y rourilgt' o4 ronv1n1ons w1U an,. nt'M 10 lilh n.U ind you will g•t tu ht'111 oi nwflf!n Mllntal 11.ltut t'mph• ••ud -dunng JmUITV Y'ou·11 tr•vt'l 1r> Ft'bru1ry and could ~ con~iJt'l't'd .. , c11.l .irbttt'r · Taurus Libra Scurp10 Pl'' ton• play ttgn1f1nnt roln luly w ill l:it your mott m"mor1blt' prof1t..tbll'Jnonth of 1992 ANSWBJIB TO Q BJU.Y BBIDGB QUIZ Nortla &Mt Soa&la Wa.t •• ..... •• p .. INT P... ? What do you bid now? A.-Wit.b all primes and a aixth apede, mm a jump &o row "** won't np,.. the value or your h&Dcl. Make a jwQp ehiA t.o t.hrH ct;.,. .. ,,.... Don't wony-if p&rtnfr raiaea, you can alway. correct to ..,.des at the same leYel. Q.6-Aa South. vulnf!rab&e, you bold: •A&Q68 Ql09 0A64 •1086 The biddinc bu proceeded; NolQ s..t Soe&la Wa.t •• p.. • • p .. I Q P .. f What do you bid now? A .-ln the modem atyle, putner'• l"eftf'le er.• • oae-l"OUlld fore., eo you could Nbid two IPedaa t.o conl\lm • ftve-card suit. 8ut that wouldn't upreea the full •alue or your band. and nekher woold • preference to t.brM dube. We would make t.he edYaace cue-bid ol tbne diamooda t.o ... whee.bu t.hat elicttt dela.Ytd apede IUppOr\ from put.Der. Q • ._Both vum.,.a,a., .. South you bold: •K.181eal Q,,. 01 .. 3 ~~-cM. INT P .. I • P .. , ..... f Whet do you bkl ~? A.-Partmr ii ~ to show sood ............. two no-trump OP8ftial .ud ftnl.round coetrol ol duba. You laew a1rMdy allon .... lnlel'ltll-Md '°" *" in ......... _., lD ..... '°"would Mw IMped dlndJJ' to four ...... . DelpiW '°"' .... -aid ...... JOU ..... .., .... bilb-cud ...... '° IPPIJ &Mbnaa a.,..., ...... . cllas four ....... . w.. ............... ... a.... 0... ........ ,_ ==-..er::.= Ori••·· fta; ......... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Due to transmission problems, the re will be no C~ossword puzzle today I I I ·, I \ I ·, I l i ',11\1(1 '·'I \ I< I '" I •\I •, I I l HI Sl:\~SS 11~1 ,, ! '\1~ '1.1 II~ l/',11 ii" ' S II :\ It I. .! l .! I ~l llt Ill.NI .'/ti'I I c 1 I '< Room for rent. 3br, 2ba, CdM 190 to 1100 af. Jehft w.,... T ...... 2 cat gat, 30 yds from With, A/C, hgwy Ilg-Uf•Ume Memberehlp. bHCh, MHl•r BR. nag•. 11 .25 p:-•. f. HOO 080 M5-7744 $530/mo. 873-3358 ReaJonomlca 675-41700 816-7oe-e870 deye. Hl-;NTAl.S WAN T El> :.!7:.!h INl>llS rtUAI. :.!7MM 2,400 SF Nwnt Bch 3975 Birch~ §treet Agt 541-8032 Employment Opportunities ~.!\1 1'1 ll) :'>H :\I , , !II •LIQUOR CL•RK• Ptr. 2"' evea per wtc. Monday Januacy 6, 1992 85 ! . . . . \ ~. ~ t • " I , , , ' , \I t It I It \'•JI I', I S1\ll.llO/\I S /11 1 1 \lJS( '·"I I 11':M'11::..' eu.-om OCllOgONI 11 ~~ ~k.1~d 4daa u'b ~~co11URT 1 of C.Ufa. futeet gal. aquarium w/ le•f grapNca. Cuatom r .,,, C1 p/11 growing Real E ..... & aland, Ind 3 pumpa, llllar, Ullman aall, am/Im, CIU. Great Moft-ww CO'• Mell ......, & .. eocee-Harle~ gaer. $3300. -lo I add'rbP'd Uc;d per· aor .... 1485.eu.+u• _c_h_r1_• • ._63_•_·~--·-· --• ... onomy c1r1 , o eonnet for CM••R LASER . ml. Only $5111 ADMIN..J SAL•• a ·as. r•d. racing gHr, ( 9 2 41 3) S 0 UT H 'IUYOI A ~•.!Ill '81 Celle• Coupe 51pd, NC. PIS am/1m CAii. Tiii wheal, IO mllea. llke new (92259) IS, ... lo County Motore 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 842-2000 MGMT. Dynamic Computer, printer, trailer avallabla. Salted COUNT y y W/ ••RVIC• Oriented modem, aottwara, 3 tlmH Must Mii. 1-------- CO + Xlnt Training & $400. 147.()1()4. S1500. Chris. 631· ISUZU 842·2000 80 CORONA WAGON lncom .. 1 Serious Mlly 6044. Auto. AJC. Power aencl confidential re-Staettng. 111878ZFH aume to Lexie. NA-S•bot aallbo•t with 12,48S • Femat• pral 23+ to Need bv 2/111 Seek· ahar·e 3BR exec Ing room for rant or condo, NB. 2 clean re-roommate In CdM, aponalble mates. 1300 NB, Balboa, CM or Ir- /mo+~ uut. 845·1563. vine. Profenlonal, r•· Business & Finance H lJS IN I-.~~ OPt'OHT~'NITY :.!!HH CollliMeaa 548-3883 Steve CUSTOMER SERVICE TIONWID• uaA. two H lll & cover. T Of 3300 Irvine Avel105, '450. 756-9342 or 1988 300E, btack/pato, Oyota NB 928&0 or call 95s-•Antique a ••t•t• 758-1947 chrome weheel1, Cotti Mtta 5800 Jewelry• Large •• t Int e d w 1 n do w •. lec:tlon of diamonds. phone, factory ex-1 ___ 7_2_2_-2000 ___ _ TECHNICIAN vintage watch ... Incl tended warrant y , 83 TOYOT• PICKUP Customer euppt & PC Rolex & Patak. We $24 9 obo· 721·8324 " Th• N E WP 0 R,. tHt for fax gateway buy, 1ell, trade & re-"2F78422 12,995 NPT Haight• 1paclou1 home,M/F. masler BR share BA, No pats. S400/mo 673·7092 .. A . GOOD .. AD! CALL ONE OF OUR FRIEAf)LY AD-Vl-SORS 100AY! CALL: 642-5678 m \llPOlt WC1 • com 1w PillL Have A Garcige ·sale! Cal lhe Not cmst.ts at 642·S678 to pbe yu ('ooge Sole Ad I spon, refs. N/ amkr. Ree: 262-0939 or 540· 1224 X373 Ask for Lori Loo•I V•ndlng Route Prloed Right Muet ••II BEACH/COSTA MESA mfr. C·Program aicpar. pair. William Harold TOYOTA OF PILOT 11 looking for a & fluent Engll1h raqd. Jewelers. 3116 New· • _ COSTA MESA --- 1 .. 00-~34-28S1 Cu atom a r Service Fax Star 724--0806 port Blvd Cfl,o. 32nd St. Representative for the 873·0385 '83 280ZX, gold, turt>o, 722·2000 GAllA(il-:S H>H Private pay phon11 for sale cheap 1-800- 226-4503 Circulation Dept to t-top, Sspd , runs1---=------- work a flexlbl• ached· Fox Fur Co•t! greatl 98k ml. S3,5oo 88 SR 5 Xtra cab ula, approximately 18-Chlld C•r• In my Size women'• amall; obo. PP 894·5122 long bad, red, a,,t, llJC. 24 hours per w .. k. Costa Mesa Hm for 8 waist length, Ilic. new, p/1, am/tm cas1. tk HENT 27-10 Large 1 car garage nr O.C. Fairgrounds. Sale, dry, electricity $100/mo MS.2313 wa need a reliable mo chlld. 25-30 hrs/ S150 OBO. Res: 262· new, lo ml. Only Announcements person wllh a1rong wk. Reliable, rHpon, 0939 Ole: 540-1224 $5999 (92290) teleph one akllla, n/amkr. Flex hrs a Ext 373, Ask for Lori 79 e33cal BMW, black 82 OLDS CUTLASS SOUTH COUNTY • Greg, Agt p1ea1ant phone voice, plus. 84S.1139 1---------on black. auto. pwr neat 'appearance and•---------Ladles' Diamond rings. window. sunroof, new A/T, AC, P/S, Till, VW/ISUZU Lg 2 car garage nr O.C. able 10 work wall with Llv•ln needed fem a)'h Karat mounted In 1u1pen1lon, chrome Cass. #515771 842.2000 othera. 55.5o/Hr. pref. Wed & Thurs. white gold, appraised, momo1 w/low pro TOYOTA OF Fairgrounds. Safa, dry, electrlclty. S1 50 Grao 54S.2313 Agt STORAGE ONLY CdM. Marguerlte/PCH. S70/mo. 773.()888 ANNOUN< t-:Mt-;NTS 29 20 KID8 FOR TYi TV Acting/Drama cla11ea 8·18. Sat'a NIB Studloa. 847·2429 LOST & Call DANIEL •Hu 842-4321 Ext. 207 Drlver/Wh8rehou- VertJcal blind mfg In · NB. Olllgent, dex1er· oua, d•p•ndable. OMV Info raq. 15.50/ hr+ benefits. 873-0780 Must have car. Big $2,349. Wiii sell "for gator back tires. The COSTA MESA 88 TOYOTA CELICA OTS Cnyn at•• 644 8008 11.000. b)5 stone dla· best, but I give upl mond tolatllng .53 $7,950. Dan 722·8744. 722·2000 A1C1 Pf#, Tilt 113997 Karats mounted In $• MS white gold, appralMd u,n S1 ,068, Wiii ••II S750. 87 • d D VIII TOYOTA OF 121-832• . • •n • e COSTA MESA · 4dr. 62k ml. 2nd 88 FIERO 5apd, a/C1 owner. cloth Interior, am/fm CIH This ____ 1_22_-2_000 __ _ Immaculate shape. • crattsman 10" tabtasaw S995o. 527-3047 day car ls like new and 88 TOYOTA PICKUP Merchandise MACHINERY 6045 APPLIANCES 60 I 1 Commercial Real Estate BUSINESS Ol'FICt: i''OH RENT 2769 FOUND 292:'> REAL ESTATE ASST T 0 p P,r 0 d u 0 • r Bk Tappan oven, ga•, seeks axp'd llc'd Aa-broiler, timer $49. alstant. Call P•trlok 23V•x42'h''. 631·5222. w/naw motor & acces-760-1879 eve/Wknd WOn 't JaSt long Automatic, Longbed aorlea. $285 642""431 O I $ 3 9 g ' 1112R923a8 17 ,495 CHEVROLET 904~ 83 Caprice Wagon, ate. fm •tereo, ctrulse, pwr Jocks/wndws, nu trans S3750obo. 840<171 S- n Y 9 TOYOTA OF (92423So County COSTA MESA Tenore 955-5800 Refrigerator, nice cndtn, VW/tsuzu 122-2000 thlough clamfied 142-Sl'll Selling merchandise for under $50 ? We'll run your 3 line ad FREE j fill out the coupon below and mail to: ClASSIF IED ADVERTISING The Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costn Mesa, CA 92627 r ----------AD INFORMATION • -• - -- -- --• • Nome _____________ _ Address--..---..~--------City ______ _ ~O~-------------------------• 1111 Pica u a,... ii ad • 0.. M I* U1Up1111 pleim •PM• Pwty o.t,. ----------------------------··· Cl.1 ss;f1cd Comm umty f\.1,uk etpl.1ce UP TO •eoo PER MONTH ,__ * II •'Rllm * ·· Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL· 842·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BFACH fro•t fr... S 185, will dellvar. 650-0806. -842-2000 i''URNITURE 6011 FORD 9075 PORSCHE 91 71) •DINETTE• Table with 4 chairs. Southwestern, cotor chairs. Creme table w/ extentlon. $200 OBO. 642-8622 BOATS 7011 78 F•lrmont Futur• 1 ownar, new engine/ llre51brakes. $1700. 875·7914 87 FORD F150 P/U • •eo vw Cabriolet• blue. 67k ml, arr '79 Porach• 928 maintenance by II •1, Red, 5·spd, 8411 m1 $6000 975-3144 $8000 ObO. 736-7340 --------days. 529-5351 ev.es 86 Cabriolet Olnlng tabla. beautiful 12 tt fishing boat, $345, giau W/cuStom-oJat:k a...tt-d~6. '°6H~ cloth c;halr•. mint, sel· Evlnrude $245, 4 HP dom· used. .o•m ~450. British Seagull (long- 631-4528, 530-2919. Shatt) $245. 846-3724. A /C , P /S • T I I I • 3689943 se,ee5-- . Toyota of Costa Mesa 722-2000 SUZUKI 9205 · 87 SAMURAI 4X4 • white, 1mlfm cass. 51pd. Won't last long at th is ttrlce.(A45100) 5sp. am:tm cas1. a,,e . s ~oy whe,els Fu11 1 n 111'8"'SU n ""Omy --- S 7 999. (92242) SOUTH-COUNTY MOTORS Tanning Bed! $5000 New 11000 OBO 831-2242 • Cl<issillod Is .... . 842.2000 ANTIQUES & MEHC'HANl>ISE 30 n Apollo llybridge. dual control, twin 225s, sleeps 6, Lorran c. bait tank, UHF/ I/HF. galley. head. wlndla11, new benl· bies, Dinghy w/ motor. .-wlmstep, $25,000 obo. Must see to ap- preclatat 863-9448 wk. 631 ·2300 hm. CONVENIENT whother you're buy· Ing, SOiiing. or )Ull looll1ng, clnssiftod has what you need' PILOT CLAS..SlFIED $3499 So County Motors 18711 Beach Blvd Huntlnglon-Btach ' CLASSICS tJ2rtO MISC 6015 1950 Dodge Polera 2dr OC>k mi original, S~ Ott all Nu Skin Salee Aide• Videos. training, etc 721·0994 042·5878 842·2000 L8 cJean~~~ --- 527·3047 day 760-1879 eve 'wknd \ . . SEILVICE~DIRECIORY- ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING 3406 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 PAINTING 38~R The P•lntlng Pro•. Service Directory Service Directory All serv. performed --------OPEN Hl~amodal. FrH Est.'8Ht Pnca I NCR EASE Ideas. SaVSun 1-4. E.Bluffs, 2104 Fuen·1-L_v_•_m_•_g_. 6_7_5_·5_4_15 __ -·YOUR tes, NB. Borgstrom REACH 552-4141 or 644-7772 THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED . LOWER RATES HAMMER ~BB TIME 'l $1.50 per line . r per day. • That's ALL you pay Butd on 4 lints. When you need a little work done around the house, look in rhe Pilot 13 N«liOnl 11'1 lht SERVICE DIRECTORY CLEANING SERVlCES 3~4H Hou•• or Office Ex· perlenced & reliable. Reasonable rate1I Ex· cellant Srvcl 775-0958 MASONRY 3828 •Custom brick, block & stone 31 yrs OC Bui Uc• 507294. bonded Bob 531·7'607 MOVlNG 383-1 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Publlc Uttll· t101 Commission RE· QUIRES that all uHd hou1ahold goods PLUG IN . ·~· --....... , ......... classifieds to find o good carpenter, electrician, plumber or handy man. For more Information CALL TODAYll movers print 1halr r.=======:::;i P U.C. Cal T number, limo• and chauffeurs print their T.C.P. num- ber In all advartls• ments. II you have a quesuon about the i. gallly ol a mover. limo or chaufl•ur, call: ASK FOR CANDY No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Your Service Directory Representative 642-4321 Ext 310 Pubhc Utthtle• CommlHlon 714-558--4151 ADDITIONS I REMOIH.l.ING H 10 PAINTING :tH!\H ftts an. STARTING I NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oep•rtment at th• Piiot Is pleaaed to announc. a new Hrvtc. now avallabfe to new buatnea .... We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and save you th• time and the trtp to the Court House In Santa Ana. Then, of courH, after the ... rch la completed we wtll • ftle your nctltloua bullneM name 1t8tement wtth the County Cleric, publ8h once a wM for tour--WMka • ,.quired by l8W and then ftte your proof of pubtlcttlon wtth County Clerk. Please atop by to ftle your fictitious bualnna statement at thlt Piiot L9Q•I Department, 330 West Bay. Coata Mesa, Catlfomla. If you can not 11op by, plHH call UI 8t {714) &42.--4321 , Extension 315 or 318 and we wtll make arrangements for you to handle thla proc:.dure by mall. If you should have any further queatlonl, plMM call u1 and we will be more th9n gtad to antst you. GOOd Luck In your new bu16nesal I ., ' ' , Be Monday, January 6, 1992 ----------------~ seniors/Volunteers ... Senior Editor T.J. Hutchinson, 642-4321 ext. J66 • · Volunteers fdflor Jon Ferguson, ext. 368 II you try -to lilbt getting older~ prepare for ·11e1e1t N Q two people age the same. Some play by the rules, some cheat fike mad. There are those who wear tbcir wattles µkc distinguished service medals, while others frantically search for the Perrier Springs of Eternal Youth. Whatever your system for beating lt)e odds. that old codger, Father Time, always wins. lt's a fixed fight. In fact the guy with the stop-watch also sits on the board of all the leading Ufc insurance companies -which rs a definite conflict of mteresr. --- --- 59 and Holding People age llke they do everything else: optiJJ?istically, grumpily, conservatively. Even eccentrically. Growing old doesn't change one's basic persona. Optimists weather the rigors and challenges of aging better than most. They're , " blessed with some kind of-gland the size of a Cheerio that gives them the detennination to look on the brig.hr side even when they get up in the morning and 'discover an extra chin that wasn't "'" t.here the night before. Positive thinkers convince· themselves everythlng is getting better. lf not beuer, hopeful. Lf not hopeful, manageable. lf not manageable, at least differcnr. Complainer!> also thrive in the Golden Years. There's always a nch abundance of frustrations to gripe about, from insomnia to sex. The smallest category of complainer is th e fusser. These are the folks who fret continuously over trivialities almost too tiny to see with the na.ked AlS Association Orange County Chapter The Am~ottoph1c lJtNJI SdeW)IS <ALSI ~vc1Jtl(ln 01.ingl' Cmmty Chapter hJ) nl•Cd for mJn~ \Oluntl'l'r) for mlormJ· tlon.-catt Bubble Grttn '1t 9;?H~S03 or secretary ~IJrth.1 I !Jbcr al 43t; 4872 American Red Cron, Orange County Chapter Tl-e Orange County (hapter ol the Aml'11ran Red (1~s nec.'Cls 'olunteer. ''ho en1ov pubhc speal..ing to addr~s com· muntl) group> .1b<.lut Red Cross scrvicc.>s as pJrt oi the chnpter's Speakers Bureau. Voluntl'cr puul1c miormatoon officer. arc also needed to J<t as t.a1!.0ns with the mcd1J m dlbJ~ter and emNgency ~uua uo11s for into1mJt1on call Judy IJnn.:ic- wne at 835-5381. Area CHOC guilds The Ci"dcrella Guild of Newport Be.ich, Cinderella Cu1ld Juniors and Punch ,1nd Judy's Guild of Costa Mesa ior tnt> Chil- dren's Hospil.il or Orange County need new guild members to clSSlSI 1n (undt,ming events dinner auctions, dances and other special events. 'For 1nforma11on, call He\J!n Wardner at 532 8675 Also, CHOC need\ 1/H0Cr.1ce voluntcus to work within the hosp11;il w11h (h1hJ•c11's .ict 1111 cs and m thl.' olfice. For 1nlom101t1mi. c.111 PJulJ Smith at 5J2·8b7 J · • Arts Aeademy or Orange Coqnty The Ans Academy ol Orange County 1n CoslJ Mesa Is .:i new umbrcll.:i organ1z,1t11>n for tht! (O\ta Mes.I Art l-eague, BJllct Mon1m,111re. Cos1,1 Mesa. Civic PIJ}hou~ and Nl•wport Beach Sho"1imc The gruup 1s pl.lnn111g lo fund and build a cum munot~ Jtts f.lc1l1ty for the four groups 1n Costa "lt"S.J. for more 1nforma1oon c.111 Alo Leggett al 540·255 7 Arts on the Green Those inter~ted with ass1~11ng 1n tht> plJnnong and elt.ecu11on of the 199.2 Aru on the Green e\ent, a two-day aflw dur· mg September 111 Costa M~ spon!.Owd by the Chamber of Commerce. should cont.id Doane ProtchC'tt al 435-2109 Assistance League Child Daycare Center The Assistance lcai;:uc of l'!ewporl·Mes.l Child Daycare Cenler is a child care cen ter for children J'tJrS \ears old ""°come from low mcom(• f.m11l1~ "here lx>th p.ir- ents "ork It nN.'fJ\ 'uh,ntl'l'l'S to pl.iy and work \-.irli rhc l "h 01 )('f\e as simple b.ick-up \\Orl..ers fur lhl' re111cr') 1c.1chcrs For 1nlorma11on c.1 I R1tJ IJm1~n °' Lmda Sp1elbc1i.:1·r ~l <.>4S·uSiO Banet Pactnca The BJllet P.1n11c.1. Cu11tl. a volunteer support group IOf Ballet P.mr.ca. needs \Olunt!'t'rS 10 ..Cf'l;C .J> U!>hers sell f ·shirts sell 1u1Ce and coolies Jt henb. conduct (url<l rJ1s1ng eH·nb, help \\•th c~1ume .ind y·<'nl.'ry repJ1rs Volunteers ,-.ho preler l\QI to 1orn lhe guild •re "clcome .ind thc•y mJy heir .i. l111lc or much as dcstrcd for 1nforma1hm, c.111 Molly lynch .11 642- 9275 Big brOthers, big sisters Men and \\omen o-.er 20 years t>f Ji;E". h.1\1ng lrved m Or,mgc County tor SI" months and on thc 1ob for JI le.1st three monlll!>~ari? nee~d to serve as big broth· crs or big sisters for children 6-16 from single parent hom!'S. 11 requires-a one-yt-.:ir commument of 4·6 hovrs per ~eek to se,....c ;u a role model (or a child Ap- plll.int.s must so thcough a sc1ttning .>rid 1n1t•1V11!\V process as dO the children, .inti elfom arc-m.lde to compatibly match tfic. lWO r or information. ulf 544 '17'13 Boys Ind Glrtt cuas or COlta Mn1/NIWPOrt Beach The thrce .ircil Bo)" Jnd Girls Clubs need volunteers for numerous reasons. 1n eluding voluntc·t>r coaches (()( fourth through eighth w.idc b.iskctb,111 ari'd rol~r· bl.i® hoc:ley 11.n~~k.·d •c of h«l.c.>y ut ~«'' hclplull lh" l>Jsl.crooll se.uon l.1su 12 wN'l.s With onr g.•fl\C :ind one or two pr.ict1et'i per \\t·c-1. ft'achrrs .ire needed to ..olunll't'r lot .i rnuple of hours or mul· 1tpk' st"\\IOO• (wh.1tt·w1 on.-c.in Jffordl to te.ich Jn •rt CW' oaft ~l.\t'IOp (or 7·fl· ~olr-old\ Volunl('('l"S art ~ fnr .lfler-noon~ 1n the-shc->p .area 11 S p m > .md me mom\ JI .111 1hrre "''e.i loutton' In eluding 1tw R.ir Center .at C,6 1 I l.1m1ltM on 1hc w,.\I s11Jc of C0$1J Mcs.J. thf! Lou Y•nlmn t.rnlN .ir 21l1 1 u~m A1,e br htnd K.l1SC't !it'htJOI on<l th~ Lht &luff Cen tf'f ,u 254i$ V1\t.I d<'I Oto tty Coron.a dd M.3f t t1 Schouf. fUf inform.uion, r.111 Did. Po"N> of the Harbor Area Boys and C1r1) Club at 64:?-2 24.S Boy Scouts or Amertca, Inc. Orange County CCMllcll The wfunrocrnpporfiffiil1es are brood, buundul'k shorH'ange projecrs-like teach- ing sessions ill summl'/ day camps to long- term comm11ments 1n fu nd-raising. p10- gran1 de,elopment and tr.iining to C)(isting 11 iops and packs One special program " 11ch reqy11cs shoo-term volunteers is the .Scouting for Food, in wtuch Scouts throughout Or,1ngc Cour\ty communi11es d1stnbu1e bag .. to collect food on~ Satur- day ;ind then return to collect them a \veck latE.'r. Volunteers are needed on Sat- urday, t<ov. 16. to gJtherthe bags ro1 the hungry in Orange County. For more infor- mation, call De'"°" Dougherty at 546-4990. Bralle lnsttme Braille lnstitute's cl~ for legally blind oidults provide social, rccteational and ed- uc.:itional opportunities IQ .help blind men ilnd women overcome isolation and ocher problems related 10 ~ o( sighl. Vol- unteers are needed to assist in the Cre- all\e ArtS instructor 1n the crilfts portion d the program. lo drive for outings or to teach ~railk! Volunteers Will be uained to work with the blind in this worthwhile, lighthearted program. Classes are Thurs- dJys ;it the OASIS Senior Center in Co- rona dd Mar fr 19 a.m.-2 p.m. For in- (01m:111on, CJll ~rt1 Rogers at 993-5980. Center hr CreltlVe Alternadve1 The Center (or Creative Alternah\C'S, a non-profit charitable organization y,.h1ch worlu through the United Way, has a 1,ol- untcer pos111on available for a receptionist from 'J a.m.-noon and a neclf for &raduate lc\el mlerns or 11ainees. For information, c.:ill K.Jrcn at 6.U-0377 Center for Family CCM11Selng The Cent<'t for Family Counseling. a non-profit coun)(!ling center associated \<>1th the YMCA nc&ls additional bo.lrd members \\ho meet one time a month to provide community support and direc1ion lor rhe center Also, the center needs a part-time \Oluntccr en lhe evenings as a 1ecept1on1>1. Fot infrnmatt0n, c.ill C.111 Foncannon at .. 54-1144, Conege Hospital l he College I fQ<,p11.1I Co>ta ~esa Awul· 1ary 1s always lool..1ng for friendly people ro volun1cer al 11 <' ,ho-p•lal 10 deliver mail and 00\l\ers h> p.lfll'nb, and to pcrfOfm ctN1al donec; for mfNmation, c.tll Su>an Westhc1mer \IC(' ptt'!>o<k•nl ol membcr- sh11>. at 640·-'420 m College Hospital o( Cosw Mesa Jt 642·2734 from the hours of 9 a m.-4 pm Costa Mesa Ctvtc Playhouse The Costa '-lc...i C1\1C Pla)'hovse needs many 11olunt1.'Ct\ fnr u~11np,. b.ackstagc, ma1Jingl. typ.n~ tlfl.c11ng. l1slits, sound ef- fects, spcc1.il l'llecb, costuming. collecting props, play 1ciltl1ng tomm1ttee, programs, odH•rt1)1ng. public rela11ons, fund·ril1S1ng. house man<igers, assrstants 10 produC'Cts. membership rnmmittcc, cle.in1ng and straightcninr p. wmputl'r and photoi;r.i- phy. For m e inf0tm.111on, call managing dirC'ctor Pat larnl>cllrn1 JI 650·5269 Costa Mela Hlstortcll SOdety The Ce»\3 Mes.1 I h~torial Society col· lcru 1nfo1.matl<ln, photos and art1f.icts rc- ~Jting to the history of Cos1a McsJ and the 'ta.1bor are.i. ti is open lo the public on Thutl<lays from 10 a.m ·J p.m and l>y 3p· point merit Volunteers are needed for the Ch1I drt'n's History Progr'1m. to updJte the cur rent books and to d1stubuw th~ matcriolls to sch&ls when rcqu(?)lcd The 50eic1y needs people with an 1n1ercst 1n loc.11 h1~ tory 10 seM as docents (tour guides) 31 1(} hlsloric.11 site, lhe Oiet,'9 Sepulvcd.l Adobe Other needs include a tc11t1lcs-wardrobe volunteer, people.> with !)ping "nd f1l1ng \kill~ .1nd pcop~ with nc.1t h.lndwnttng 10 work with the photo collection For 1n(ourui1t0n, c.ill ChJ1~ Bc«hcr al 548 n2q or M.uy Ellen Codd.ird .it 8~6- 71'J3 Costa Me11 l.Jtlf'ICY Graail Tht' Cost;i Mn.1 l1trr.1cy Cr<Np tun bv ,._1.Jrgrroe Fullc-r .and Ruth W1lion n~i voluni rs 10 help people btconw htrratr or tt,\c.h Cngltih ;u .a S«ond i.ngua~ for 1nfoun.ateon, ull I~ l.br.1ry at 6-46-8845. COlll Mnl ...... --eer.. rt\9 Cos<• ~ StnlOt C111zt"ns Corpo- 'A I IOn IS I noo ?folit OfJll'lll.,llOn dc!\-cl I eye. Llke the toast that isn't buttere'CI co the edges. Fu>sers have excellent vision. They can spy an '1nfolded tea towel from twenty pace~. The con~rvative segment of the population elect to grow old .EXchange .Club brirlgs school slice of histor e Exchange· Club of Newporr-1 IJrbor, along with the help of Congressmen Chris Cox, dedic:itcd its 23rd Freedom Shrine a t Harbor Day School last month. The Freedom Shrine is a unique display ofhact replicas of 28 of this nation's most historical documents. The di~ays have-bcc.n plae.ed at libraries, schools and public buildings throughout the Orange Coast area. The dedication consisted or speeches by Congressman Chris Cox, Club President W.C. Fox and Chairman Wally Ziglar. and :i group sing·a-long of patriotic songs. 0 Newport-Balboa Rotary Club members arc saddened by the death of Joan Anderson the pped by the C11y o( Cost.1 Mesa "h1ch 1s designing. dcvetopmg and raising fun<h (or the new city ~nlOfS center set 10 open m the spring of 1992 Volunteers are nccdcd (or office worl<, mJ1l1ngs, word processing. fund-raising and special events.. For more information, call Su\.ln Schollenbergcr .it 645-2356 from 9 a m.-5 p.nt Dorollly'I T1lrtn ShOp Dorothy's Thr1fl Shop on Clbl.i i\i(•:..1, which benefits the AID!> Services found.i· lion o( Orange Count~ needs \Olunt('<'rs to serve as cashiers and help \Hth p11cmg. sorting and cle<1ning Time d<. ... 'Olcd IS up to the individual aAd store hours arc Tut'!> day-Saturday from 10 a.m -7 p.m ror in formation, Ctlll stort man.igcr Joseph Am· ster at 645-6414. I .. Eater Ball The Easter Seals Soc11.>ty '°' Cr1pple Ch1I· dren and Adults need~ volunteers for clc11- c.1I work (mailings, malo.1ng signs, printing. ariswenng the phones\, to help In pro grams for children with d1s.1bil1t1es, chil · dren's camps and learn to fish program once a ye•r. For 1nf0fmatt0n, call l~l1e Cruz at S-45-2033. fJcclllllll CM Clllld Allull Prtvlftllan center Volunteer' are needed by the E11C'hJnge Cluh Child Abuse Prevention Center to leach families llOW ~o stop the cycl~ o( dru$ abuse (or (Jm1lt~ with drug adc.11cted babies. Training IS pro1,1ded. volunlccrs must be 21 ~ars old and there are c.ither 1cquire~nts. for m(OflNtlOO, all the \'Olunt.eer center .it 953 5757. fM'vllw~center The Fairview Dtovelopment.'11 Ccnlt•r in ~ Mew nt'eds volunteers to aid m tlw ctawoom. WOfkshops, leisure pr<l);J.im\, t.lking re)!dcnis to ct..ss-M or " w01lk, were· t4lt1il, grpundslitt'ping, and st01ff1ng lhc clothing 5tore fOf MOfe lnfounation. C.'111 Richard Gtever at 95'1·S1fl8 feedlllcll faenlldml, Inc. Voluntce?f d11VC'rs .,e Mt"Ck'<l lty f <'t'<.I IJ.ack Found.ahon, Inc .• fOf 11~ ~ cM1v• wife· of Past President Frank Anderson. Club members remember her efforts to bring an ull-ladies choir to the club's holiday program , ond her general support of the club. 0 The fachangc Club of Newport-I I arbor will feature Kathleen Jennings speaking on exeeuti't'C morkcting Thursdey at its 12: 15 p.m. luncheen at Charley Brown's restaurant. The club's Jan. 16 spc:)ker will be Bob Stevens o n fraud. The D•ily 111101 "'tlcomts your reports on Stn'ltt dub news, namJn1 of omccrs and 11nnounccmtnt of actfritics. Plt:ase stnd rtlcascs lo Jon Ferguson, Volunteers Editor, NcMport BcaclJ/ Costa Mesa Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 91617. cr<'d me.ii program (or scn10<S. Voluntl·cr~ are needed mornm&, Mond.Jy 1h1ouJ;h Frid.ly 10 dC'lt\cr me.ib. 10 s.en1ori. un.ible to come lo the d·mng cen1cr, "here hot lunches are ·~ed lhe meal uN 1> on 01 donation b.h•S. f or ml0fmat1on. call Jl~)•l' Kelly .:it 6) 1 8 171 FISH Harbor Area, lne. Fnend~ en S<·r.1cc lo I lum:in11~ 111~1 ll Qffers Cm(·1grn<) J~~·~IJn<c to 1hc~1· m n1..'Cd and pm,itlt·) the ~\Ob.le Mc.ii\ f>tO- gr.tm. for Mobile MCJls ,ofuntet.'I) Jre nccdt:d 10 dme, \\h1ch inclut.11..-, f'tll.1ng up food JI I loag f..kmo11.il I lt»p11.:il Jnd dropping •l olf for e1~ht shut-in ind1111tluals or coup!Cs, u\uJlly <'l<lt'dy. MondJ~ frtdJy m the Ne\\ port .md C~IJ MesJ .:ire.i It t.llo.es about 1 •/1 hours d dJy and \~I untttfS Me wt·~ to pct!0<m du11~ once a month or more, Of m<'tdy substl· tute on a light basis Emerf;tency as\1)1.:ince involves dcll\eung food to fum1l1cs "'ho are at usk of going hungry once " month or more The lwo hour lrlp 1nvolV1.>s food pick-up and delivery to five families on MondJy through Friday from 10.JO am 2 p m. or Saturdays tw1te a month bel\~c.-en 9-11 a m. Food p.lCl.rrs ar~ needed from 8:30 a.m.-2·JO fl m. Mond.iy through Sal- urd.ly for tv.o-hour 'hefts Volunteers mJy work ~ little or much as desired Prople are also n~ to staff the main omce, .1nswcr phones for t~ in nt'f'J and transport ~ut·1ns to doctor's appointments upon· nC<'<l. ~or more Information, c.111 Dcllby 0 Connor JI 64S 6050 ft'tlnlll 01 1111 Com Miii Lii'.., The r11ench of the Costa Mcs.l llbrflry, a \upport group fOI the library, nct'<h \OI untcNs to run book wles .ind st<)fl the book room .:it the ltbwy for selling & uscc.I l:>ooks ;ind purch.-s1ng n( new One\ The 11· br.iry In ~ ntral c.Jn use volunl~rs w11h cl uc.il ~1..11 .1nd those with • w1ll1ns~s Of the lo.nowlc!dl!t' to help run ch1ld1cn's cralt progr.ams OtrWrs Are needt'd to help w11h t~ booM to the homebound pro ,Jm N"'1. thOS4" mtC'rntec.I in volunlt't'r 1ng to h<'lp .ulmini\lcr the entue F ricnds j>toW.lm are nt.'t'dcxi. I tou11 arr Oc•1ble. 1nc. lucl1nt1 t·H•nmJ;i .and Wttlo.en<h r °' In fe>rrNhon, c ,,11 tht l1br•ry at 046 884 s. Wfiere's my club? The volunteer and service club page need continued input. So if your organization need volunteer , let u know and the Daily Pilot will include a ummary of nccJ in fuwrc edition~. If there's a dedicated individual ur new rrogram o f ~pcC1al intcrc t which may be: worth more mention, cal in )Our feature ideas. Ser· vice club' can look for regular club news in upcomin& edition,, but we need your prcss,rclcases ror more information, to resiste r your club or to provide news on your club or organization. CBll Jon Ferguson at 642-4321, ext. 368. gracefully. Since the re are no dance studios oJferina lessons tn this sedate waltz, new members must wing it. But the rules are fairly rigid . Lifting one's face -or hemlines -is a definite mis-step. You make do with the face, body and hair Ood pve you. Although blue treuea are OK·, Platinum Bombsbell ii out. Pink lipstick is tolerable, but silver ey• shadow is taboo. Occasionally a misguided matron cuts loose and buys a bikini and she's asked to resign as President of the Gladlola Society. F or every person who accepts-age with a wrinkled stiff upper tip. there are scads of cheaters who fight time with rucb and unts, toupees and creams, ast rology charts, and slant boards. They'll try any youth restorer -including a May-December marriage. That's the toughest tonic. It's far easier taking a swig of geritol than throwing out your back every night dancing the Lambada. Those bored with the convcl'\tional ways of aging, can always resori to being a character. T,hey have more fun than anyone. Scorning traditional garb, lady chatacters toddle around in peasant blouses, dirndl skirts, sandals, wrap-around braids, and more turquoise jewelry than a Navajo trading post. This artsy-craftsy group of free souls regard aging as too bourgeois to be llroubling. The most exclusive society are people who . never-seem-to-age-because-they-inherited-rhe-right-gencs., It's : hard for me to be nice to these age1ess wonders. While 1 shrivel each year, they keep on blooming. That's no way to trent a ftiend. Nancy Mdal]ft ls • ruldeat of Laguna Nigu~I. Force is rccru1hng \Olunteers for the ln1er- fa1th Council Nch,Otk to work one-on one The Cuts Scouts of Orange Count)· \\Ill "'"h homel~s Jdults in 1~ pr""'r~m on train all adult volunteers. IJolllntcers are -CY needed '°' troop le.:idcrs. There •re aho basic life ~lolls Volunlet'ts need 10 commit ~ial commit es 10 plan ~enu.Jor !.he... to at lca>t three.> hours .2.£' v.eel. In the __ _ girli_ and adults Cornm1ttecs could entatf .,. nin~ .if Ti>c.lf rongr~ll?"s tlltougho\it extensive time o\cr thfl!"e .orfour ~. Orange Coo_n!}' fO< add1tion<1I in~~a..:_ .0r' 3.4 hours J month O\er a full year fur !ton, catrV<1le11c Griffin af163-T774. ongoing committees. l he Girl~ Scouts Jrc · · always \oot..ing f°' community pe-nple well lritertaftll COlllCI ing to share e\pcrt1sc for one-lime lcc- tures, dcmonwatioos or cla~ for 111for· mJhon, call the 1tl Girts Incorporated of Newport-Mell C1rls lncorpor.itcd offers alfurd.:ibl.t ;ind accessible wpcr.1s.cd care centers (01 s11t) and boys v. 1th n..ltJOnally re<ogn1zcd pro· grams and aCtl\.'•hes that build ~lf­ su(i1eiency, responMbility and conf.Jcnce, with an emphasis on lhe special ncc.'Cls o( gtrls and young women. Volunteers .lre needed t<> help IO lhe progtam and reae· ational acti\1l1CS, Jt the main fac.ihty .and teen center, and as office assi~tants and i;,rounds maintenance penons. For further information, c.ill R1t• Redaellt al 6'46· 7181. • •Also, Girls, Inc. needs sm.'1 11.15. ~M·old volunteerS ailed friendly per- suaders to tc.ach )"C>On~ children abocJt the hilrmful effects of drugs. Volunteers must be willing lo commit to eight wecL.s of instruction ~d 4·8 weeks of supcr.1>c.'d teaching For .inform.>tioo, all the Vol· unteet Center of C1eater Orange County at 953-5757. Glas Mollltlln, Inc. Volunteers are ne<'ded to aid ph)-s1c,1lly ch.illenged adults who meet monrhly ror • e-ducahonal. entertainment and ~1JI pur poses. Able·bocJ1ed \'Oluntcers are Jh\J)'1 needed to help with ea11ng. pcf'°1\.>I need~ and tn0\1ng \•~lch.110 .ll ~Ctinf;) and oultnb~ Few mfom\att0n, c.itl Anne llog.in·Shereshet,l)lo,y at 646-2170 or Dor Olhy While JI %5 1176 Golden Times lenlor Center Ov.ned arid ()JX!r.tll.J l>y the N.1llonJI Ch.irtl)' lcJguc, the motlicr-dJughlcr Otg..l• mzJllOO st'"'CS .>dive senlUl'S, v.ho come du11ng· the day for classes, actMI~ ;and lunc.h. Teachers are nct'.'ded for arts. cr.ifb, foreign language, t'J1crC1.e and Olhers Abo. help 1~ necd<'d lO rold newsletters, v.orl in the l.11Chen v. 1th spcc1.il C!\enlS and st•r.e Js reccp1ion1sl For mform.ueon, call Director "-clly Chustenscn at 642- 2275 Hat Col111C11on Ttw Hat Conncctron is a women's phil· anthropic e111ens100 of the Chamber o( Comme1ce \\h1(h !.Cr.es the communltlt'S ()( Cl')Sta Mesa anc.1 Newport Beach. While also sharing leads, information, resources and expcr1cnce-s in regard to business, 1he group is mvot .. cd In charitable efforu f04' informallOll, c.ill K.ly Walburger .it 650 214•. ........... 111111 ....., '"""" The ll1gh llOf>e' He•d ln1ury Prot;ram's Rea Center in Costa ~. .i non-profit ni!honwlde org.:inizallon sen.1ng tht" nttck of he.id·m1u1t"d .idults and their families, prO\-idt"s a tehab1liu1.on progf A~ f0t .adults, 111 ~ars old and O\.'Cf, "°"' 9 a m.-3 p.m Mond.'ly-Thursd.iy. Volunlt"Ct~ ate ~ to au1st our Jiu· dents en ph)'\•l•ll, cognoti\• and V'()CJhonal retraining. As par1 of the ptogr.im, stu- dents go to l.M community poOI .and fit· ncu center Volunteers coln· gi~ one·on· OM! .U~)tance at .ill f.cil11JeS. or gi\1! lime on Fridays .and S.turd.iys for mQll&hly e11 curst0ns to mu~ums, b.allg.t~. pcma, elc Work n much or little ~ ~red, •nd •II ·~ tlre ~kome f0< more lnform.itlon, c.all Ott Kttnum CH Joey rcrnandrz .it 6'46·74'58. The Ne,,porC Mesa-Irvine ln11~rfa1lh Coooc1I, .:in umbrdl.:i or• · • J r 'J kr\l(e sroups. net'ds pcnc>1u ac- h\C m the local c-onsregatoon> to rcprl~ the cuunc1I by !oOr.tng on bo.irds in the cnmmu111iy and reporting bJclr. to the ln- rcrfanh Council. for information. c.111 Ca1ol Brm'n at 548-3263. Kids ClllCer Connecdaa The II.eds C;incer Connection is ·an orga- nii.ition dcd1c.>tl'd to the nc:eds of attltcted children with c.1ncer. and deals with the" emotmnal, educational and f'in•nc1al nccdi,.. Th~ grQl.IP'S prifnMY fund·r.ii~r· i$ throvRti the sale ol holld.ty greecing c.irds the afflicted children ha~ desig~. Vol- unteers are needed to help \\•th S.lles Al festrvals, swap meets and otht'r ~nu Volunteers are aho needed for cleral du- ties in the orianiz.ation office. for Inform.a· lJOn, all~ Young at 851 -7774. Mll'Cll of Dlllln The MJrch o( Dimes off'ICl" 1n Costa Mesa nl•cch 'olunteers f<X fund·r~1sing comm111~ _ tpl~nning events, sol•4'1ng. gooch .ind scr.1Cesl, speal.1ng oVJ>Otlun•· l•C'S hn b1gh school> on the d.in991 ol Jrug use du11ng ptt'gn.tncy and on teen pregnancy, gcnetiQI, ocasional oltice wur\. and help v.11h bulk mailing!>. FC1r in- (ormJllon, cont.ict Coralie Karch .:it 631 - 8i00 Newllort·Coltl Men YMCA lh N~pun·C~ Meosa 'TMC".A ~) J '.ir1cty of f;('net al \'Olunteoer help. 1n- c.lud1ng rhc children s nul"5t'ry, adm1n1,tt<1- 11ve deric..I voluntttn. general ma1nt~ oance, landscaping. youth sports coaches. .1e1ob1c instructors and lifegu.trd> (~'Ci.ll cert1f1CJlt0n required) Also, a \Olunteer sent0r aqua ~robic\ •r\struc:tor 1s being ~ght. f0< inform.itlOl'f or appl.c.uions. call D1.1ne Berry at 642-9990 The Oper.i Pacific Guild All1.tnce, .J sup- port group for Opera P.tcific, has a ~Ide range ol KtJv11ies fOf 11oh:snlttrS from I.I· bclmg and stuffing en\-elopcs. to st.ifting the opera shop, to being docents \\ho pre- p.lre ch11dr~ It Orange CO.lst scliOOls ror v.hat they v.111 ~ 1n an optra for 1nf0f- ma1ion. c•ll 540-PERA (546-7372). The gu1kl alliance fe•tures 20 guilds wh1Ch r.:inge from brtd(9l' .ind tennis to org.tnizlng the O~r• 8111, the group's premier 10C1al t'\'ent ... Dr•• CMtr C..llllly DMlapl• CMCI Volunteen .lre needed to work lft the food b.ank, d~1111.>u1e food to food centers <lnd thurc..._tic~ for t~ poof, SOft .an4 C.lt· ~ize ~.1tcd goods, stock i.Mf\'t!S and rep...cic.ige bo\rs Al~. ~e is • nHd f0t denol SVpport du11ng regut.r bu>ineu houn And ~nts for fund·r.t1smg .act1lli· tie-s. For 1nform.lhon, c..11 S40 9293 • OrlllllCmdJ ~., Orcllntn The Ofange County Ch.tmbtr Orcheilr.11 Medi \'Olunlt'M 10 htlp ~It ticl.t-u. 5Ulf 10Ci.il af<a1rs, watk the offa and with m.l1ltng p.utlft, Fot inform.tJOn, Qll Cathy C11estneyer 4lt 64 9· 24 2J.