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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-01-10 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • READERS' HOTLINE a.. ........ 642-6086 (1 Tl b•1'a•ftr ..... ,.A2 lnltlnt cll181c: 'llalutY' II a good hefolnllorc1M91 An aspinng film/A?· Friday, Jml. 10, 1982 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cents Feeling sandbagged Resident says city off icials uproo~i ng his landscaping plan s By Russ Loar Slall Wiier month "'h1lc he debate) "uh the c11y. NEWPORT BEACH -Al- most a year after submitting a landscaping plan to the city for his .new waterfront home, Kam Yee is--stilh1 odds-with citrof- ficials -over sand. 'W . Yee thought ht~ c1ty-hat he had asked for was a permit for land-approve)! encroachment permit scaping not for the excess sand he's placed on clearly stated 1ha1 he intended th t 1 t d 1 __ to landscape lhL.are \\:.bkh e S ree -en · -r fronts Ne\\ port Clianncl in a Yee, 5~ says the sand he's dumped and leveled on the wa- terfront end of 42nd Street next to his River Avenue hom'e not only looks nice, but also complies with his city permit. But the city has suspended his en~roach­ ment permit and wants him to remove about four truckloads of the sand at a cost Yee estimates to be $2,700. Yee likens the yanking of his permit to a changing of the rules in the middle of the game. -'"len Nolan manner similar to his neighbor city public works director on 4 ht Street. loads -0f sand after I've got all this done - it seems outrageous." On 4ls1 S1rcct, 1he sand piled up in front of the channel is buttressed "'ith railr oad ties and 1he landscaping is lul.h \\ith trees and plants Bui city officiJls 1old Yee he could not use the railroad tics. So Yee took them out of his plan, "hich "a~ then apprO\ ed in September. City offictJb now say the unsupported sand \\ill e\en1ually wosh ii;lfo the channel, so now the !>Jnd must go. MMe Jy p, "Once they issued me a permit, they should have followed the guidelines of the permit," Yee s:iid. ''To cenfove four truck- Yee, a former Chine)e restaurant chain owner, said continual delays and red tape have prevented him from renting out one of the two, SJ.2 million condominiums he's built at the location. I le intends to move into the other condominium from hi!> Lemon Heights hoinc, but mean\\hile his interest pn)menis Qn the new construction continue :it :i cost of more than S5,000 a Although Yee -bclie,c!> he is bemg treat- ed unfairly, Ctl) offiFtall> l>JY 1he :imount of Officials are demanding Kam Yee remove fou r truckloads of sand from his property. See SAND/Back Page ~-~~~~~~~~~~-=-~UP~~m~~ Natalie Wayt, 4, works on the snowman she and friends built at her Balboa Island home Thursday. The snow was supplied by her friend Henry Torres who li ves in Forrest Falls. Saad Torres: •"Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Junne Wolf will be the guest speaker at the next. Jewish Federation of Orange County Trendseuers event, 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Four Seasons Hotel. For information call 259-0655. • In high school basketball, Corona del Mar takes on Newport Harbor in the Sea View league opener, 7:30 p.m. at Newport. Pacific C0.1st Fair and wa rm today with gusty northeast winds of up to 25 mph decreasing in the afternoon, highs in.~ ...,...,..Y 70s and/O';YS WllWI tonight an the middle 4'0s. Patchy low clouds possible late tonight. Fair and warm weathef is expected to continue through the end of the week, with daytime temperatures in the 70s, lows in the 4'0s. for complete details on ~•ther, tides, surf, bcMitlng and nshlng, see p1ge A2. league rivals Estancia and Laguna Beach clash in their league opener, 7 p.m. at [stancia. • Newport Harbor Nautical ,__,.--1 Museum 1714 W. Balboa B v ., Newport Beach, 673-3377. "WeJther in Newport Beach and Environs," an exhibition of photographs and other material continues. Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Admission: Free. QllJTE Of 11lf DAY "The minute you get mto hit;h - density, you destroy your city. You ha~-e more people ln CostJ Mes.> th.in you can handle. We're trying to shove e\eryone together. " -(ormer Mayor Bob Wilson, speaking to the city council during a public hearing on the proposed general plan (A 1) 8uslness ................................. A4 Classified ............................... 13 Cross,vord ............................. IS HorOSC-oJ>e .•.•••••••••••.•••.•.••.....• 15 . L~~ notic~ .......................... 13 Society ................................... AS SJ>C)l1s •••••••••••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••• 11 , Coast Community News, Inc. Cop)'ri&ht 199 1 Pnnt(d In p:irt Oft RC)'tlcd paper. I to . death at ·motel "'IMC M.>11#\ 0.. !y p.., • "I had a truckload of snow sitting in the driveway and said, 'By gosh, why don't we take this down to Natalie. If she can't come to the mountains, then the mountains can come to her.' " Sl ayings investigated as· double homicide By LoriAnn Basheda Staff Wrder COSTA MESA -A )Oung man and \\Qman , .. ere found shot to death Thursd:iy :ifternoon in a room at the quiet Hacicnd:i Trav· clQdgc on Ncwp_otL Daule"acd after the gue!.tS failed to check out. Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazor s:iid they are in\'e~ugating 11 as a double homicide. "but it h~s the potential of a murdeMuicide." Lazar s':iid motel m:m:igemcnt found 3 31-)ear-old A~ian mJn :ind 19-)ear-old Hi spanic ''oman on the noor of room 211 al about ::? p.m. Police :ire holding the name of the '1c1ims pending noti- fication of their relatives. Lazar would not say whether the 'ictims we re the same people "ho checked into the room Wednesday afternoon. Nor \\Ould he say what the rel<ltionship was between them. Neither \ictim was from Costa Mesa, according to Lazar. But ii appe:ir~ at le:i t one or them may have hved in Orea. Brea police Lt. Jim Winder said police got an adult mi sing per!>on report Friday morning ''that may be related 10 this mailer." I le declined to elabo- rate. 1hough, 3)111£ "Co!>ta Me!>a police arc tal..ing a lead on the 1n- ' C!>tigaiion." The initiJI call 10 police from motel cmplo~ ees rcque!>tcd medi- cal aid for a suicide. Both people were dead by the time paramed1Cl> arrived. Lazar said they didn't kno\\ "hen 1he shooting tool. plJce. Curious gue:.t) \\ho had gath- ered outside the motel after poh.:c roped off the ccond level sa1J they neither hearJ nor a\I, any- thing odd in the l:i!>t :!4 hours. But one gue!>l belac:,es he saw one or the \ICtlll)°S 3boUt :! p.m. \\'edne d3)'. Jim Wild, of ~1tch1gan, :.Jld he saw :in AsiJn nlJn gc111ng ~ome­ thtng out of the irunl.. of a l:lur- gund) Nt!>!>::tn StanzJ JnJ then going into rlxlm :?I I "here the bodies \\Cre founJ \\ ild );uJ the car had C:ihfornta li.:·c:n'c plJt~'· See-DEATHS1lla Piii Locals want growth control in general plan Re sidents share their agenda with Costa Mesa. city · counci l gave the City Council 1:11e Wednesday during a public hearing on the proposed general plan wa~ the same: con1rol gro\\th. home and an incrca!le or 6,530 apar1mcn1,, An ahernat1ve proposal call for lo" er ma\imun\ gro" th rates. 6y Anna CeltoTa sun Wnler COSTA MESA -Some made impassioned picas about democ racy and endangered spe- cies, some disputed complex and detailed traf· fie and lnnd-usc formulas, while others talked about th e past when Costa Mesa was known as "Goat I lall." "The minute-you-set rnto-hi~my.-ymr destroy your caty," former Ma)or Bob Wilson told the council. "You h:ive more people in Cost:i Mesa than you can handle. We're tr)ing to shove ever)•one together." In the worl..s for more than three )Cars, the proposed general plan allows for thi: m~imum possibility in the ne~t 20 years or a 27 percent increase in population. a 62 percent increase in employment, a decrease of 932 single family Thc-reunCtl r e<pcclcd to \OtC " ll'lc pl.in follo" 1ng a final pubhc hearing Jan :!7 al the Neighborhood Community Center Contro,cr s1:1l pcov1s1on in the propu 1.:J general pl.ln JI lo'>' ing for the po 1b1hl) l)I future Santa AnJ bridge cro !>tng at 19th Street and Gi-.lcr ,\, enue. and the \\tdening of La't 19th and Dakcr streets "ill be among the tough dcc1~ion' the council "'111 ha' e to 1acklc But 1hc overwhelming mess:ige res!dents ' Emerald-Village :. down but not out- officials say they now have finan cing for senior citize n proj ect By lrls Yokol sun Wl1ttf NEWPORT BEACH -Despite the km of its financing and the near loss of its right to build, be· lcaguered Emerald Vill.ige Associ- ates vows to erect its much-touted, upscale senior citiLcn home in Corona dcl Mar. • 'We g~t assurances from (Emerald Village) that if the project isn't pursued, they II fill the hole up and go away.' "'n ~me tame -tv.o more months -from Newport Ucach Du1lding Director Ray Schuller The Newport BcJch-bJ~J hrm now h.is until Jan. 15 -Schuller'" final JcaJhne -to began grJdinl:}. or abandon the project "We ~ot n urancc rronl, (cm· crald Village) that 1f the prOJeCt More than two years after the controversial proiect won City Council appllOVal, the proposed SS- room senion' home has still not materialized at East Coa t Hiah· • isn't pur ucd, the) '11 fill the hole '-UY .. Ill up and go away," \:lad Schuller. Newport Beach Building Director EmcralJ V1llo&c Vtee rrc 1Jcnt way and Hazel Drivo. The lot remains empty but for 1 huac hole surrounded by a bank of ucavated din. ,._.o weeks before Christmas, Emerald Villaae principals were notified their fin ancina was bcina pulled. Meanwhile, the project's buildina permit ex· pircd on Nov. lS. -' With some plcadin .. Emerald Villaae was able to . Jon Christc~n said that "1th the financial backina of new putncn, the firm '" prcp;ucd to go ahud with it pl:an!i to build Summer House. a St7-million hou ina facility · that will provide roomi, meali, tran ponation and ~ cial events to its rcstJcnts for an 1vera1e $.3,000 monthly bill. "I am rtady to ao," Chri\tcsen said. "I have every • S.. PROJECT,._ ... . .• See PLAN 'M -Tell tfie Daily Pilot - A2 Friday, January 10, 1992 Locals Only Streetwise tntPrv1ew~ and photogrdphs by Lee Payne • Q: Who do you ll** wll .. In the ........ , ..... ,. caret "'"-l-<l .it thl' ~-port Beach Golf Counel .. Steve Lane Costa-Mesa "Yeah, I do care. Buffalo will be there. They are a great team. I've followed fhem for five years." Jerry Wyrick Costa Mesa Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 "I don't care, but it looks like Buffalo and Washington will go-and Buffalo-will-Win--'i--t--T ~ light-ttJffiS s-0fte1 011d the woter gets cofder, but .it.'' it's still Newport Beach, even in the middle of the winter. A wetsuited surfer tokes .odvontoge of the -uncrowded beuch Of 30th Street, with Santo Catalino Island as o backdrop. Swimmers and beach goers must fend for themselves in winter with no lifeguards. It's breezy and cool on the rocks, and 5-yeor-old Christopher Runkle (below), of Corona, hos a stoge all to himself as his mother, Diane, and sister, Jacqueline, 3, bring up the rear. VOL.88,N0.7 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 .,. 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Newport Ilcach Four l.1ri;c ,)., j.1d;ct,, four ~i;i.: ·D· rci;ul.1r 'IX'rl~ j.1d • .:a-. thr.:c \ll••rk.:1 lllJ\I..) .1mJ l\\O 1uir\ u( (111 "''c ml"· iug from .1 ScJ 1'l.111J Uri'c \:<•111mu11il\ J;JrJgc, for J S:?.175 llh' • Somct1nc pr.ct.I IOl\1 a 1%1\ I lunJJ 1•rclu1k (lJrL..:J 111 .i lJrpc.111 111 the IU l hlod.; or 1.Jurcnl l\l .mJ h~1I; .l r.:J hJrrhru~h unJ .1 c.1'\C o( about 50 lJ\· \ellc IJf>C~. • C11hl. ~•her .inJ h.llld!:Ull\ \\urth J IOI.II ur more lhan SJ.•.oru \\Cre \lolcn 1 uc.,J..1\ from a home in the JM!i) hlod; of 1.ili111 Dmc 1 he (l\\ ner uf the home cJlkJ pohcc from hi) c.1r ph.111c \\hen he returned from \\Ori. 111 find 1hc i;ar.1i;c door open By the ume p.>· lice Jmvcd, the bursl.1r \\J!> no11hcrc 10 be found. Neithe r \\Ctc 1t11ce h.111dsu1b or a ~.1fc, 11l11d1 rnn1a111.:J SI0,000 111 ~ult! rn1m, S::!0,000 in ~1ln:r h.1r) .inti s l.lXIO Ill CJ\h, • More than SSOO \lllrth of compJ1I ·1 \\O lcn,• c~c pie''' .int.I a \IJr J1,1i;o· nJI 1>r 1\111 ''ere 'tuh:n from J Jl\pl.1y .11 0(C,ln \'11.;\\ lll)lrUnlCnl\, :?5:!.l \V, Co.i't ll1i;h\\J~, for J S:?50 kl)\ " S600 '"><'ll 11:11 ch)' L1<.1" .inu J s~oo Cl)':.t.11 ho'<, bo1h '"'h br.I'~ 111111, 11ocrc di\l'O\ crcJ mi" in~ frnm I 1HJny 111.>u\e An11quc • 3107 V1ll.1 \\ Jy, \h1mly Jflcr J J.1r~ com11lc,ioncJ rnuplc 'lier.: bro\\)lll~ in the \lore. d•~•~ •• 1 comp.1c:1 di~c pl.1)cr and 1c••dl)' r .air .and w.arm lod.ay wilh gusly norlhf'.ut wind~ of up to 25 mph dec:rus1ng in lhf' •ftf'rnoon, high\ in lhf' 70s 4'nd T<Ms tonight in thf' m1ddlf' 40t. P.att hy low deucfs possible 14'1e toni11h1. RJRECAIT: F.alr •nd w4'rm weather is r11peded lo contlnut' through lhe t'nd'Of tht' wt'ek, with d•Y1rmt' lt'mpe,.tures in lhe 70s, lo-t In tht 40s. BOATM: V.arl.eblt' ~1nds •I 1S·l0 knot In motl •re.s, four•foot HS Mlh 'tt'tl~rly fi*foot twtlf . ...... : ~unfitl': 7;00 .t.m. ~unttt: 4:'i7 p.m. ().'9 ct 0 WTGTI "" n .. , ... J 1ST CITJ. FllU. "" 12 "" It • l<XAllO"'I Hunhn~ott N•""po<1 lk>•t II Coron• l•~un• llc-.a<ll 1IJEI: ••: Ill ~HAn M poot 1·1 poor C).1 poor C).I poor 1l:l2. "'· 4.2 6 OJ .t m l J 11:)) Im. 4.0 ,.ll pm O.t t 11 a.m 4.J 7.11 Im. l .) ll·n • m. 3.4 f,41pm 1,4 ~-.... i.n .. •""'• ...... ..... ~... .. .. ,,,,,, ... u .. h, • ._,,... ...... ~h .... ........ ...... ~ " • ,\n .1p.111111 111 ''" the 1~00 hlod ul U.1))tJc l>ri•c "·'' l>ur&l,1111eJ ~llmJ.1) :iltd the l1,1thruo111 11111Jo" louh" \\.ore r.mc,~d l'ho111, 1iJ.:o anJ i.rcrto .qu1pm.r11 wu11h SJ.Z~ \\J' lolukn. lrom 1h, '' ,,J, "''· '" 11.:ll :I) a SJOO • ,,,,.: uf lhamp •tn.:. • Rc"d•nh r.iurntng "''"' \JCJCion h> their h11111, u11 1h.: ~ 100 block or Ser· r.11w "" nuc J11l•l\.:rcd the theft of S'l,(150 \\1•11h 11f Je'''-lr) I here were no ''t:"' 11! fwnJ , 1111) Jl1J police bc.l1c\C J 1.;,, l11Jllo.:11 llUt\IJc the home m.iy h..1\e It.en U!>.:J 1u .i.m1 entr; . . Two homeowners ~~: ·~~' '· ,· .v•·· ·· '· · . ? tf~· · -·. d . ='~· -... -....,~.... ,·· _, , . ·.;,•· .. ·t~~ ~ ' . • .-• • o • • It 'f .£ It I Ar,oun town ... ; .s ·1_ ~-:·..... . ~~i., .~ :'T' •••• ~"'i·lt ~.-.~.. ... • . . . . . attacked by bozos I r you're 1hinking about building you r dream home, there are a . couple or Fred Column readers you might want to talk to first. They've spent nearly two years having their place built. In the process, they've been thwarted On the Coast by one each of every possible glitch. Now. these are not dumb people. He's on engineer, she runs a successful business. Out, boy, have they been had! ' They went through two general contractors and were royally screwed in the process: -Sub-confrnctors and material suppliers not paid, plans not followed, codes not met, budgets far exceeded, time schedules a cruel joke. Finally, they found a third contractor who cleaned up the messes of his predecessors and got the house fini shed to the poinr where the owners could move in last month. Though the third contractor performed superbly for them, . the couple apparently felt more comfortable paying the subs and vendors themselves. When it came time to pay one major sub-contractor, the check was written by Mr. Homebuilder and the guy came by to pick it up. Later, Mrs. Homebuilder received a call from their bank. The sub-contractor had come in to cash the check, but the btlnk couldn't honor it, the caller said. There was plenty of money in the account, but the signature didn't match. Could Mrs. Homebuilder write a new check and could the sub come by and pick ii up? The bank would stop payment on the original check. No charge, of course; happy to be of service. By now, Mrs. H was so weary, so bent up, she agreed. The sub came by, apologized for the trouble "the bank" had caused, and drove off with check number l\\O. And that was that. Until their bunk statement arrived last week. You gue~ed lt: Both checks had been cashed 1he s:ime day. The police :ire pursuing fraud and grand-1hdt ch::uges. Mean" hilc, wou ld you like to buy a lovely new home? It has hardly been lived in, and I'll bet you could get a swell deal. Uut be warned: The place is obviously haunted. Another fine mess: What wi1h the low intere!l t r:it es avail:ible lh~e <l:ly!; mortgagc-brol-crs-amt trndcrs arc l:HEy ·r.me ecs. oo busy, a render 1hinks. The owners dug up the papers and figured they'd close before the end of the year. But no. Now the lender demanded the building permit for their swimming pool. • been mentioned before. He and hi s wif c decided to refinance their home a few months ago. They shopped around and secured a loan commitment through a broker. All the documents were in order. The -de:i l went into escrow, scheduled to · clrn.c before Chri~tmas. Out there \\a) no new ·. mortgage under the tree. T he mort gage broke r :.:iid the lender needed addi tional documentation on )Orne obscu re stuff that had never The o"ners dug up the pnpc rs and figured they'd close before the end of the year. Uut-oo. NO' the lcndcr--dem:mded1 hc buildi ng permi t for their S\\immlng pool. . . T_he pool wJ) built in 1960. about a qu:irt r-ccntury before the · owners.bought this how.e. · · · • "You people :ire ju)t jerktng U) around," the owner 1old the mortgage brol..er. "{The lender) ha:. re-financed so m.111y hou~es 1he) 're out of mo ney. They· re ove r-commi11cd and tryi ng· to back out of the deal." That's not :.o, he was a))Ured. The lcnd~r ''·'~ ju)t being prudent in thei.e d1rricuh times. Show us the pool pe rmit and e\'Cl)thing "ill be wonderful. "1 hJt0l> ridiculous! Can )OU imagine tf)ing to find the building permit fo r :1 3:?-year-old S\\.t1nming pool?·' the homco" nc r bello"ed at me. then broke in1 0 a huge grin. "Out I got thme SOU's! l fo und it!" The guy )till ha)n't been rc·f1nanced. "Out my attorney and I arc going to h::ive fun with this one." Freel M:utin 's column appcnn M onc1<1)S, Wednesdays and Fricl;.1)'S. 8'fo APR 0 PTS 8.25% RATE 3/4 PT IS Ytar Flxtd 1.42._, APR ·JO Yf'er 8.875'fo APR 0 PTS 5.75% RATE 0 PT J ... bo JI Ytar Fbtcl S<'nd JOur items for Around Tonn to Bob •·an EJk<'n, Tht Pilot, 330 lY. lJay St., Cosio Mesa, 91627. Jeanne \Volf to speak NEWrORT OEACll -"En1cr1ain· mcnl Tonight" correspondent Jeanne Wolf will t>c the guest speaker at the next Jcwi)h Feucra1ion of Orange Counly Trcndscttcrs e\'Cnl, 11 :30 :1.111. 10 2 p.m. today tll 1hc Four Seasons I lo1cl. For informa1ion cnll 2S9·06SS. Back Bay tour NEWPORT BEACll -The ncx1 free guided walking tours of 1hc Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will lti kc place 111 9 and 10:30 a.m. S:itur· day. Meer :H 1hc comer or East Bluff Dri\c and U;lck Uay Road. Rose pruning Shcm1:1n Library :ind Gardens in Co-rona tlcl Mar prcsc111s a program on the pruning of roses nt 9:30 a.m. S:uur-dJy, ~ part of I.he hbr~·s Weekend G:irdcncr series. For information, call 673·'.?261. _, Dog show COSTA MESA -Shor·cllnc Dog Fnncicrs A~iation or Orange County '"II host its I Ith All·llrccd Dog Show from 8:30 a.m. 10 9 p.m. Sunday 111 1hc Or;mge Coun1y Fairgrounds in Costa l\lc~a. The public is welcome. Admis· sion is SS for adults, SJ for seniors and S2.SO for cluldrcn aged 6 to 12. For in- form:uion, c:ill 644·7907.or SJ0-18:?6. Attention Deficit NEWPORT UEACll -Joanie Movie listings _ . ~~lW~O~IMA JOO Ne•l>O<' Ce"'•' On•• ~4 0760 • J.f.K. 111 •.8 2 ,,,,... el TI4et 1~1 I 30. • IS. 7. 10 3 Hook (l'G) I 30, • 30, 1 JO. I 0 IS EDWAIDS ISLAND CI NlMA fo~-l,lo"Cl N.W _, , ... ., 6•0 l?lf I TIM I.oat l oy Scout t•r I IS. 3 •S b IS, 8 JO. 10 •S 2 l ugay l'l 2 4 •S. 7 30, 10 IS 3 Tho Hantl That lockt tho Cradle l'I 11 IS 2 30. 44S 1 9 IS. II 20 4 fatlMr of tht lrldo l'Cl 12 30. 3, S JO. 8. 1010 S leau1y ontl tho l ean tGI I IS, 3 IS SIS, 7 IS. 9 IS b Star Trek VI ,l'C 1 • JO. 7. 9 30 1 Orond Canyon l~ 1 30, S IS 8, 10 30 LIDO <l~lMA t--61od 01 ~ .. -VJlage 673 USO l ug1y l~ • 30. 1 9 4S J 'OU fHIATH 290S l Coo" H111>"'°1 ~.Q ---Gl&O lhopaocly i.. Au911•t I 9 IS Costa ·Mesa EDWAIDS CINEMA <INHI 2701 Hol'bor a .... / li'«w ~t·dt Ct ,., 979 •U I I ........ of TW.t ~ S IS, I 10 40 2 Tho lost l ty Scout ('!• •S 7, 9 IS l IH11ty o"41 tlM looat IGI S 30. 7 JO. 9 IS 4 f atlMr ol the l rlde l'C S IS 1 •S 10 EDWAIDS CINlM.A ~ 11..i ~'Ave S•& 3102 Grand Canyon 1-l S IS 8 10 JO • HAllOI TWIN (INlMAS ....,_ lli.d W '°" s ...... 631 3501 . I HHk (PC Ill 1 9 •S 2 Stor Troll VI !'GI S 30 8 10 IS MESA CINEMA ~~ /1911. SI 6•ti S02S My Gitt ll'GI S •S, 8, 10 IS - TOWN <INTll CINlMAS So.."' Coo•• P-010 /SI •18• I Frlo .. GrMnT-1001! S IS,8,1030 1 ''""• el Tldot lltl S •S, 8 30 3 l u9ty i-1 • IS. 7. 9 •S • Ortlftd c.,,,_ i-1 • 4S. 1 30. I 0 I s WSE WEIGHT & FEEL GREAT WITHOlIT." Drastic Dltt Modlnaitions St~nuous Enttist Exptnsh't ind Timt-Consumlng Progr1ms Try The Omnltrition Weight M1n1pmtnt Program JO D1y Uncondltion1l Monty-Bick Gu1r1nttt Pbont \'our lndtptndent Omnitrition Distributor. Steve Hartline 714-759·1468 " RASCALS TALENT SEARCH Age~ 3 Months to 16 Years RASCALS TALENT DIRECTORY, with maJOr New York City Affiliations 1n the child modeling review. and acting industry will children 1n this area soon: We have successfu lly had children seen ,___------=-~.------and/ or placed for ads, covers, catalogs, videos,· and TV commercials and programs for clients such as TOYS R US, 'J:-IUGGIES, BLOOMINGDALES, MACY'S, etc. Interviewing soon locally. ( 412) 373-3 701 ' I lcincmann, J facully nur~ 111 UCI Medical Ccn1cr, will g1\'C a free prcscn· talion on "The Ri1alin Contro\'c~y" as j1 relate!> to Allcntion Deficit Disorder at 7 p.m. fan. 13. The lcclurc will be given at llSI Do\'C St. suile JOS. for Worma1ion. c:ill 476-0991 . Read me a story NEWrORT llEACll -Prc'lthool Slorytime, lhe Newport Beath Public Library's innov;at i\'e program for chil- dren from 3 10 S years old, will begin i1s 19'J:? )csmc nl on Jan. 14 :11 the lJal· bo:i. Coron:i dcl Mar. Mariner~ and Ncwporl Ccn1er brnnches. S1ory times nre 10 a.m. Tuesdl!)'S at Comn:i dd -1\.IJr, 10.30" am. TueSdays Ill Balbo:i, 11 n.m. Tuesdays at Manncri. and t0.30 n.m. Wcdne~dU)'S at Newport Ccn1cr. For inrorma1ion. c:ill 644·3187. Getting fit NEWl'ORT OEACI I -Ncv.por1 Beach ph\-sic1an Dr. Blair L Sweet will 1:i"c a talk cn111lcd .. Gelling F11 for •92 .. at noon Jan 14 in the Commun11v Room al Newport Ce111cr Library, 8S~ Snn Clemente Dri\'C. The program b free. University Women NEWPORT DEACI I -AmcncJn As$0Ciat1on of U11i\'ersi1v Women mcm· bcr Jeanette Miller will give ;, slide presentation ;111d lecture al>oul her re-cent trip 10 Moscow 111 lhe :issocia1ion's Jan. IS mcc11ng at 1he Newport Beach Tennis Club. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and 1hc lecture begins al 7:30. 'Rcscrva1ions arc required. For in form:11ion, call 786· -1020. \Yater education COSTA Ml::.SA -The lirst m .a sc· ries of mcc1mg' of the t91J2 Waler h - SOUTH COAST 'LAZA 9,,.IQl/Svnn-01 S•6 1111 I lto11ty ond the l ea11 'GI S. 7, 9 -?-ttoelc •~I • le. 1-30:-tO"t ,..--- 3 J.F.IC. I~ • 8 SOUTH CO.AU VILLAGE Sunr"'~e• ol 8MIOI S4(). OS9• I High HHl1 ~.; R 4 •S 7 IS 9 •S 1 Noked Lunch ~l S 30. 8, 10 20 3 Modo,_ lo•ory PG 13) S, 7 •S. 10 IS Irvine WOOOlllDGI CINEMAS 8oN0«0 Pot\...,, C..l ••' 0-.•• SS I 06SS I loouty ond 1i.. leo1t IGI '1 • 6 8 10 2 K11fft tf'G 13~ 11 JO J S 30, 8, 10 IS 3 J.F.!(. 'I I, S. 9 • Folhor of the lrlde (!'Cl 2 30 S. 1 30 10· S Hook 'PGl 10 JO I IS •, 11 9 4S DlllTAL IMPLANTS FREE Community Health Seminar Sat. at 10:00 a.m. Jan 11th, Feb 8th, Mar 14th Coll for reservations N1lei F G111<her ODS .Inc ~ sues Study Gruup "111 1akc place at 7 p.m. Jan. IS a1 Mcs:i Coni.ohd3tCd Wa1cr D1!>tric1 headquarters. J96S Pla· cc111ia Ave. Anyone mtcrc~1cd in p.1r· 11c1p3ting may call 63 1·1'.?06. Avia tion lecture NEWPORT OE.ACI I -Pan Amert· can AiNa)'l>' 1936-37 Chm.a Clipper fl1gh1s and their OrJnic Counl\' cun- ncction will be 1he suhicct of a prc~c.:n· 1;111011 by George Grup<: at 7 pm. J;m IS at the MJrrner) Uranch Libr.ary, ::?OOS Do\1:r Dri\'C Admission b Cree Painting and personality f'-E WPORT 01::.ACI I -Ar1i~1 :inJ lcc1urcr M1m1 Sh.iron Stein 11rill begin an cighl·wcek worki.hop Jan. IS en· tilled .. Painling :ind Pcr:.onalit\'.. JI Mariner<> UrJnch L1br:iry, 2005 D .. 11.1:r Orrvc. The progrJm, for beginner:. lh rough aJ\anceu IC\'CI :ir1i~1s, 11r1ll re· l;ile muccd·medium erc:i1ivit) 10 per..tlll· ali1y :ind bch:n1or. For more m· fonn:i1ion, call &W·31Sl. Line da ncing NEWPORT llEACI I -Rcsi)tCr now for a class in line dance bcginnrng Jan. 15. The ~lau i'I offered throu_!!ll the rny of Nc11rpor1 Dcach P.ark), llcJchcs and Rccrca11on O~Jrtm.:nt For infom1a1ion. call Barbara Finn al 6-14-32.io. Garden Club NEWPORT "13EACll -The Ne''· porl I lills G:irdcn Club will present 3 program by V1rgini01. Corl~n on plant prop:ig111ion by cuttings al 9:30 a.m Jan. T6 m the Phase II Clubhouse, t900 Port Cirlow. New members :ir.: welcome. For information, call ~-'· ~657. \Vatcrcolor pa!nting f'-LW PORT BE.AC! I -The c11y or Ne\\ port llcoich h ol!crin' cluscs in bctinmng and m1crmcJia1c ~ttcrcolor p.untlnJ!. bcg111nang Jan 16. For m· fornut1un, cJll OarbarJ Fmn at (>.U . 32~0. Bridge classes NL\\.PORT lH:.AUI -Cla!>SCS in bcgmnmg anJ 1111~rmcJ1.alc bmli:e will be orfcrcJ h\ 1h.: \11) of "e11r~rl Beach bcginn111c J.111 17 I ur in· forma1 1on, call £J.1rb;1r.J hnn .11 644- 3~1. ----- Dance benefit COS IA \tlSA -l.c.Jrn bJllroom d.111c •Ill! and b .. nd11 C<t>la Mc~a I ligh Schuol\ GrJJ l\1r.. ''J1, beginning Jan. I~. J>rofC\\1,m.11 10\lrUl.'t1on in waltz. ChJ·lhJ. fu\ lrvt .,l)J "'In& wl)I be Of· fcreJ in ~.<t onc·lh>ur lc\i.On) 11r 11h pro- cc.:d) i;uing IO ~urpor(Jlh.: annual atco- hol·f n.:c grJdua11~111 .r.ar1y The fee is St5 pi;r p..:r:.on or S:.S r~r coup!.:. For mform;illon. c-.al1 9-J. -9 ~. Pagea nt ca.s ting L \(j(J:-, ·\ Ul:ACI I Ca~11ng sign· up' f •r 1h.: P.a cunl uf 1he Ma~1crs 11rill be hclJ from 'lo 9 r Ill. Jan 18 and 19 a1 the Irvine Uowl. 650 ugun:i CanYQn Rd For mor.: 111form.a11on. call 494- 3663 Cope with cancer • :\f:.\\ POR r BEACll -1 loJg Can-cer C.:n1cr olf.:r\ a fr;:c ~1~·>C>)1on cdu· c;111onal Pllll'r .am for cancer pa11cn1s and their fJmi11~\ cn111lcJ ·1 Can Cl1p.:."' bcsir.ni1111 a1 6 io rm Jan :0. fllr more mformi111on. call 760·~71 H1•rni: 1[,,n1::Grc.1t :\, 1,,ntr! ,,, \">i\c l!\H Hp,( \\1nti:r .mJ y,•u'll get m•'rl' ch.in the ,11l1t: .mJ )!l.m1,•ur ,,, H1,lh'\\rx~l ,t.1r-. ,mJ H1 ..... lbtMl'I' ) "u'll )!Ct rr•l\11',..lll\l' •'rll!ln.1l Ol1l\ ll' .. u ... h b .. licm~ Tht're'.' 1.re.11l·J l'\1..lu-1\ch t.•r Hf\() Sec un .. cn ..... rl.J. unr" .. tr11nt'J ,,,med\ '~'-1,11' like thl' .1ll·nt'\\ llt'1.1r.:l' t ',1rlm ( ,iml..J\ H,111r lier HAl) ,mJ l!Ct che r1gct''t h ix 1•thi .. l' h1" "'ei: thi: -m.1,h .... mcJ, hu "H1•mc o\11101.•" Plu, 1•1hcr l-1,xkhmtl'I' likt>'l11l· li Jt nhl·r. P.m Ill: .. 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M¥~Na1M.__ ______ ___ ,...,Mllnll~--------------------------------­ ~~MalM~----------------~~--~~~- ..... '~------~---------------------------°' ..... _________ _ t. ..... llllli*m .......... ,...... . CID & 1mt er Mal to: The Plotllndandent 330 W. lor St., CCISll Mesa, ~ 92M6 642-4321 er 642·S678 • ------~--------~--~-------------- ACTUAL SIZE J A4 Friday, January 10, 1992 -· ---------------------~--- ---------------------- Business Appointment Calendar Saturday• Tom Woods, a talk-• show host on local cable television, is offering classes on "How to Stm and Profit from Your Own 1V Talk Show." The classes are held on Saturdays from noon to 4:30 p.m. at various loca tions in the South Coast Metro area. Cost fo r each class, including lunch, is $75. For information and reservations, call 64 7 -1980. _ Tuesd~v· The Pro Active Leader-~ q;J • shi p Group will host the fi rst of its weekly problem-solving forums for business owners and managers. The first meet- ing will be held fro.m 7 a.m. to 8 :30 a.m. at the Newport Beach MJ rriott Suites. Additional fo ru ms will be held each Tuesday, at the same time and place. Cost is $20, including a buffet breakfast. For information and regis'tration, call 644-5552. • The South Coast Business and Professional Women group will hold its monthly meeting, beginning at 11 :30 a.m. at El Torito Grill in Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 4 72-4666. Wed nesday· The Medical Mar-• keting Association's Orange County chapter will hold its monthly dinner meeting from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. at the Red Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa. Cost is $30 for members and $40 for non-members and gvests. For information anq registration, call (800)551-2173. • Petronius Manoagement Group will offer a . .. ---------- ---------- BusineH Editor Tony Cox. •• 642-4321, ext. 371 seminar on finding a career, from 9 a.m. to 5 p~. at the Country Side ln1Wn-.Cosla-Mesa, Cost is $45. To register, call 361-9379. Commutc~d business ~II soo have another cross to bear with the planned resurf aciog oLNcwport-Bouk?\Qrd-in Gesta Meta .. ------------.--1 Jan 18• The Orange Coast and Or- • • ange County chapters of the Another · dead end? Additioriar delay resurfaces -·for . Newport Boulevard business Institute of Management Accountants will hold 1 seminar -on customer service programs from 8 a.m. to noon at Price Waterhouse's Costa Mesa office. Cost'is S40 per person, and regis- tration closes bn Jan. 10 . For information and regi!lration, please call 241 -6161. J 30 22 • The Merchants _a~d Manu- • • facturers Assoc1at1on pre- sents a seminar on leadership skills for women from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -at the Red Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa. Cost is $185 for members and S220 for non-members. For information, call 558-1550. By Tony Cox Business Editor · C OSTA MESA -Many Newport Boulevard bu!>iness owners probably figured 1991 was about as bad a year they could have, what with the 55 freeway extension iCaring away lraffie and the recession scaring away sales. days, and nobody will come to my !Jtorc." Maurcena Duran-Rojas, a spokeswoman for Caltrans, said one reason the project will take two and a half months, as opposed to a week or two, is tbat the job is being Jone in piece!> in order to minimize the impact on traffic now. She !Jaid workers will excavate a two· to seven-inch hl)'Cr of existing roadway and replace it with new asphalt, closing one to two lanes and \\Ork ing on only onc.: side of the Shack store in the' 1000 block of Newpoll Doul cv:ml. Adanis said he's go uen no tnformation on the resurfacing project, and he C\pect~ the road \\Ork to affect acccl>S to his store from the "est. • ''Even if they do e it do\\ n one lane at a tune. m..e before "1th the free" J) cxtcn)ion. it 'Mll be a ~illcrr Adams said. · Petronius Management Group wHI -hotel seminar on sexual n arassment, from 9 a.m. to S p.m. at the Country Side Inn in Costa Mesa. Cost is $45. For registration, call 361-9379. But those two negative inOuences re]l'la in, albeit to a lesser extent 1han early last ye ar with the freeway work, and as of Jan. 20, another problem will be addea. Cahrans win begin wor t at dayo n the resurfacing of Newpo rt Boulevard between 16th and 19th s1reets, a project that promises to hamper 1hc now of traffic through the area until early-April. $&reel at a given time. - - _ _.:..--- Duran-Rojas added that at lca!>t one lane ~ill be kept open at all times, although detou r signs will instruct commuter traffic to drive around the worksite. The project was originally s hcJuled to begin IN summerLbut druuuo~n mcn:hanh, fearffig-t~ const ruction ~ould spill over into the Christmas shopping season, were able to get a reprieve until January. Randy Garrd, cxccutl\e di rector of the Downtown Merchan ts A'!>OCtation :ind prc)idcnt of Gran t Uoy , !Jaid that if an:a re~~ulcr had kno\\n hO\\ bad the reccs!>ion \\Ol.lld l>c at thi!> point, some might have preferred to ge t the project O\Cr \\ith earlier. Jan 30• Or. Robert_ Fish will c~n-• • duct a seminar on making succinct, to-the-point prcsentatians, beginning at 7: 15 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club in New- port Beach. Cost with prepaid ~ervations is S 13 for members of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce and $16 for guests. At the door, the cost is S 16 for members and S21 for guests. Breakfast is included. For res- ervations and infor mation, call 729-4400. ''It's killing people," said Manooc her Khalifian, owner of Roma De!>ign, an Italian furniture store. "We do have enough problems with the economy. This is \\Orse comilfg after worse." Khalifian !>Jid he expects the resurfacing work 10 dccr'easc his sales by about 80 perce nt because mosl of his cuMorne rs come from Newport Beach and take Newport Doulevard through the affected area. Like other merchants in the area, he said he recognizes the need for the road work and wants to gel it over with, but he added that he doesn't unde rsland why the project will rnke so long. Cahrans has kept business owner!> po!ited on the resurfacing project through letters )Cnt ou t by a public relations firm, Frank Wil!>on & A!>sociales, Duran-Rojas said. l3ut most of the Newport Boulevard merchants contacted in phone interviews for this article didn't know the duration of the project. The Dowi:itown Merchants As)ociation wus "Jt's real bad timing,'" G.irrcl !>atd. ··we got it pm.1poned a yeur ago, and it "as toui;h then, but Mt lil..c now." chedulcd to hold an informational meeti ng Thur)day night, a gathering Caltrans officials were invited to attend. On {he ot her hand, G.irrcl conceded thJt as far ·'' !>lore owner) arc concerned. there'!> 110 good time for 1und coni.truc1iun. l lc !I.ml the prn1cct is a neces!>ary evil. a !JCnti rncnt cchucJ by u1her me rchants contacted. Please s ~nd your calendar an- nouncements to. The Pilot's business editor, Tony Cox, at J.10 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. "l can't go against the project, but l thought they could do it quiclcr, like in a week," Khalifian said. "I've been in business for 10 years, and I've neve r seen it worse. Sometimes we'll be sitting here for 10 D uran-Rojas added that Cahrans did not send out Information on the project to Newport Boulevard businesses that aren't located bet\\ecn 16th and 19th streets, an omissio n that upse ts merchants like Andy Adam), ma nager of th e Radio "'"I prefer that they do" h.11 1hcy lwve to do and gc1 it ove r ~ith," !laid F~1ri l'.ll..z..nJ, o"ncr or Fari International. "Righ t now, "c'rc anxious to gel it O\er wi1h. The !Jtree t 111 fron t of us is in 5uch bad !>hape that it really needs 10 be done.'' Business Watch Bumllam USA spends $5 million shopping for mall NEWPORT DEACH -8urn- halft USA, a Newport Deach·based real estate company that specializes in revitalizing properties, has pur- chased the 10.3-acre Desert Hills Plaza Shopping Center in Yucca Valley for $5 million. The 97 ,000-square-foot Desert Hills Plaza is the latest of fou r Southern Califo rn ia shopping cen- ters Durn ham USA has purchased in recent months. Other recent ac- quisitions include the 80,000- square-foot West Covina Parkway Plu a, the 32,00Q..square·foot Ana- heim Hills Plaza and the 108.000- square·foot Warner Shopping Ce n- ter in Santa Ana. 0 Federal authorities on Wednes- day began seizina persona~·assets or Newport Beach resident Steven D. Wymer, whose Irvine financial advi- sory companies allegedly defrauded clients of an estimated S 100 million. The assess, which are being seized through a civil forfei ture case, include Wymer's SJ million Newport home and have a com· blned val&Je of as much as SJS mil- lion. Wymer has been jailed ~i ncc his Dec. 17 arrest and pleaded not guilty this week to 30 criminal char1es. He also (aces a civil law- iuil filed by the Securities and Ex· chanac Commiu ion. . 0 Newport Beach ge neral con- tract ing fi rm ElllO(t Corp. has com· pleled construction of the MX· buildini. $2.8 million fifth phut,c of the Spectrum, a 120-ocre nmcd·u:r.e complex in Las Vegas. Every business should chart its course A detail ed business· plan can b e profitable P cople doo'l u!>ually le::i .. c home on vacation without specific plans fo r such details as \\here they're going, how much they'll ~pcm.I, \ ... hat they'll do and ' hen they'll return. Out nil too often, business owners go off to work with little or no plan' beyond the day·to·duy management of thei r companies. · Du!>inc!>s plans are 111111111 I 7111 Small Business helpful for a number of rc~1son.,, the mO!>l common of which is the need to rai!>c money. This is the fir~t document that lenders and investors want to sec, seeking to find out about management 's talent, ethics an d capabilities. Len ders look at the types of security for their loans. They wan t to know how much personal capital has been contributed to the business by the owner. Moreover, they wan t assurance that ca)h now is adequate to pay back their loan . Similarly, investors want information that will ind icate the ro te o( return they can expect on their invcstmcn r. The need for a businc<is plan goes beyond moncy·rnising effort s. A busincs plan nllows you 10 project it.lens and strategics on paper rclatini: to the ma rketing, operJtion rand finances or your comp:i ny. Ui.ing a "ord proce sor und spreadsheet soft ware, )'OU c~ set up various "whnt-i r ' it.le and choose 1hc mo t viable op11on. After Implementing )Our choice, you can check the rc~ults :IJ;01in t your pla~. A business plan allow you to looli. bnck at you r pe rformance for guidance into the future. , Even if your company 1s well established, a bu!lincs plan i u eful. When ,you i.t:Hlcd the bu inc s. there were probably no more than one or two people making ~ey decisions. Now that your company is established, you have more employees responsible for key funct K>ns. A business pb n calls for a consensus on the fut ure direction of your company and results in more consistency among your key people. Dy inviting your top employees to participate focus on strengthening its distribution nel\,ork. A good busi nes!> plan abo includes inform ation on th e prevale nce and impact of competitors in the; ind ustry. This )CCtion should have a sales forecast. including sales by product or service, customer type and a time-period breakd own for the predictions. Perhaps most in fo rmulating the plan, yo u encourage them to buy into the conclusions. A business plan i-. particularly critic<tl for a small business with limited resources. Jt brings strategic planning 10 a business and focuses attention on all the variables required importantly, if you ca n't identify a real market need for your product or service, your comp:1ny isn't likely lo !oucceeJ, even with the best of management rnlent and financing. A business plan allows you to project ideas and strategies on paper relat- ing to the marketing, op- erations and finances of your company. The operational !>Cction describcli how the business crc:itcs its products or !i.e rviccs. This section ~hould include discu~ion of such factors as use of out!>idc contractors and relevant government regulations. for suecus. For example, you might want to raise money to finance a plant expansion, but you neglected to consider how long it takes to get an environmental impact study approved. A business plan presents such prncti~I information, and il can also M:rvc as a sales tool. J would also suggest th3l you head up the writing o( your company's busines plan, because you have the moil knowledge about your ideas, strategics and resources. Your lawyer, accountant or business consultant can review the plan and critique the document. A business plan should begin with a table of contents and 1 general description or the company. The body of the plan will include three parts: marketing. opcrittion~ and finances. i·ho~c sections arc followed by information about the management team and how the busineu ls organized. At the end, an appendix c1n lncl"de such things a industry studies or ankles 1h:it lend credibility to the plan. The marketing scctton 1s important bccaosc ii tells the reader how m1nagement will react to market conditions and aencratc sales. A retailer, for cumplc, mi&ht rely heavily on media advertising, while a manuracturer miaht • \ T he financia l section or u business plan is a set of proicctions for a company's anticipated performance. The financial section should present three to five years of projected income, cash now and detailed balance sheets. It should also Include o description of the assumptions used os u basis for the projections. The d11tn should be rcliub.lc and achievable .. IC you own a Mart -up company, you can refer lo indu-.try averages and ratios in makina )Our projections. Be prepared to explain any i&n1fican1 deviation from indu try norm . The numbers in the (inJnci:1I !lcction !ohould be consi!1tcnt with th1»e pre coted cl cwhcrc in the plan. Whil e a bu!i.inc~ plan won't auarantec your company·~ success, ii will sc~e 11 a guide lo where )OU aoina. how to CCI there, wh11t 10 look for ond how much it \\ tll CO:lll. -K•lhlttn L.alkllt 11 a ••a•pr "''" Ntwpon BHtlt •ctot1n11., nrm IA11rf, Thom.,, Sdw•n Ii Poll•• lac • • Pl.AN: Growth major concern of local critics From A1 C rHIC\ or the propo cd general pl.111 argue that the only way to ea~e trJfflc problems and eliminate I he need fo r bridge and street wid· enin~s '' to control high·dgishy de· 'clopmcnt. "The 1s~uc!> before you have great cm tronmcntal consequences. ~nd ~e. the rct;idcnt or Costa Me .1, arc the endangered species,'' 'aid Diann ~tcrlund, speaking for the f:.a t Sade Homeowners Associa· 11on ··cosla Mc a ha contributed II\ fotr hare to Orange County in· eluding the 5$ Freeway which bcn· eftt~ Newport Beac h and other coa,tal citic ind the Adams and Victoria Street project which bcn· cfit fountain Valley and Hunting- ton Beach. "We need to stop portraying the City of Costa Mesa as the urban doormat sc,ving Orange County It our residents expense ... Trame as a prohlcm in our city. only 10 get wor e through increa~cd high den· 1ty development in our city." The council has already taken the fiDt tep 10 remove the bridae ere •n~ ind widening of Eat 19th Street from a county lran~rtation plan by il\kang for a cooperative \tud) wuh the county analyzini the "'uc I he cuunty hiH .. recd to \Ut h a "tudy. ahhou&h council mcmbcn wilJ have lo make a dcci· 'ion on the pr~d ,eneral plan ~fun: that 'tud) j, frn"hcd. • . .. \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Society ~ho's his ru'1ni·ng mate. . . Rudolph? W HY NOT ELECT lllM PRESIDENT FOR LIFE, AND · GET 11' OVER WlTll? -Dy accl:imation the 15-member board of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce this week rc·elccted banker Royal S. Radtk,e HT his nsccut1ve term as President, Ambassador Plenipotentiary to the Outside World, and Official Santa Claus. The :iction was unanimous because. as one com munity pillar put it, the rotund and ruddy-checked Radtke owns the town's only Santa Claus costume. 0 H ELLO, l'.l\1 YOUR WAITEI~, AND MY NAME IS JEROME -In case the nC\\Spapcr columning profession doesn't work out (I'm gi' ing it another 20 years, and that's it). fricnd,5 · arc invi ting me 10 pursue another line of work. Restaurant consultnn't Doris Crandall, has tc:imcd with legendary host Gcril Muller to launch a top·drawer school for \\:liters, Jlpry \\aitrcsses, waitpersons, whatc\er, and would like ll~Fln me to attend weekly classes starting Jan. 18 at ------tony Antonello's. Local Scene Arc my lon~timc buddies trying to tell me something? Did the~ catch my chef-waiter act at Denihana's, Dizz's-As·ls nnd :i couple of hotel •-----eateries, and decide there's room for improvement? Did l put the " rong thumb in the soup? Columnists and restaurant \\ ,1iters have much in cummon. We're both e.xpectcd to offer Jn e.xciting menu, sen c most items while they're hot, om! hope for bigger tips. The only rc:ii.on I chose the writing dodge j., because of the lifting. These words arc mu ch lighter thon tra)'· 0 -THIS LETI £.I{ WASN'T CEKTIFll.m, llUT Tll£. SENDER SllGUbH-Us--+r~m--fl~.tp mttSic-Mn R&y-Mtthony comes &- mJg.1zinc photo 'ho,\lng l!Jri .... 111 revelcn1 celebrating New Year's D.1y by taking an icy dip m tbc ri,er. I Its margrnol note: "Shouh.ln't these pcopl~ be c,leclarcd 'temporarily in Seine?'" 0 ANU llElU:.:'S A~O 1 llER L~Tfl::R 'l ll.\T CA LLS FO R OACKGROU~D MUS IC -This con\munication from ~1 UZAK hcadqu~trtcrs in Se:ittle \\as :iddre,sed to the D.1ily Pilot's editor: .. Your .iruclc entitled 'Little ~fagic Cause Ou.I\ le to Vani.,h' b~ Jerry Kobrin tn }Our No,ember ~9 .. 1991 i.,.,ue, n°1okes reference . to ~tU/ AK. Plc.1sc be :iddi.cd thJt ~I UZAK" .1 registered tradcm;1rk of ~t11z.1k L1m1\cd P;1rtnersh1p and should not be used :is a i;cm:nc \\Ord for background music. The designation, ~IUZ.\K, i.hould a h\l)' be accompamcd by the ·rcgb tcred' !>)mbol ... Well. I ha\c only three thing' to sa) 111 respon-.e. (l} Sor!), but the kc)board of m~ t}ping machinc doe.,n"t h.l\c a 'regt)tcrcd' S}mbol. (2} I lcncdorth, I hall use the term. "elcvator music." -;-(3) Wh~n mNttiuning the n:ime-of krrrKobriw,-plc~sc use the 'regi">tcrc.:J' S} mbol To the best of my I.no\\ ledge and be ltd, there's onl) one -"h1ch, kt's stipulate, ts cnlHtgh. 0 AlJO 1 lll ~GS I ~I::\ [I~ K~E\\' 'TIL ~O\\ -You probably I.new thc!tc thing' Jll .1long, but l\c JUSt learned lhJt. •In all the ll111.1r vc:us l \c kno"n Uuu Aldrin, it took the current "..iic of 1 he. UJ) Win do\\. the Balboa Day Club month!). to rc\1:JI .thJt hi\ :-.r.H.c .1dvcntures \\ere predestined. According to column1\t Glni S.H agc, the.m.mkn name of the :\'>tron;1ut's mother"·'" ~l arl.rn ~loon. • •Another nu~ll fmm The.: U.1) \\'1ndo\\. The magaz111c's super-.1d dm:ctor. Ekutl·rio Urn ito Padilla, fmall) h.1s m,1dc i;uou his long·stJndin~ p1omi'c to lc;1\ e tO\\ n. Den :rnd "ifc Der ha' c mo\'ed tu their drc.1m rc.:trcJt 1n N1pomu. up in the Greatcr San Luis Ob1"po arc.1, \\htch i-; le .. ., -.trcs-.ful than the pcrih of Ptlotland. Among hi!I dub1ou'1 ;1ch1c\Clllents here: formation of the Liars Club of Or.mgc Cou nt). the: PrOl.'.rJstinattlr:-. Club. :ind other \\cird )luff hkc that. •There's :inothcr RM \C\'Clt on the co.1stal i.cenc. Loci.II ph1lanthrophts arc betng tapped b) II. Oclano noosc,rlt, sun of the late Jimm~, cel..1ng support for a Long Oeach-ba cd organiz.11mn c~1lled Second I lal'\eM Foodbank of Greater South Day. . •After 11 hectic }ear-., in ''hich )OU s:iw it and .then )OU didn't, the club kno"n .1) ~t.1s1c hi.ind has vanbhcd from Ualboa ~ Penim1ul.1. lt"i. -.upposed to be '>urfacing .11 :inother location, but I can"t tell )OU \\here. I 111e3n, \\hJt am I, a m.1gician? AMERICAN . CANCER SOCIETY RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... '"' .... c.-t len! 1122 -.... CISYI •1&-SU·ll5' l"'.ILIREC>? ~~· .... ATTOltNIY CONI UUATION N•wpor9 ••ach Y(•OO) 275-TEANl l •ll ,,.../24 hra. Sale c ontinues t:hru January. ake e dva nt:a ge of our great: prices o n » F a ll, ~lnt:er and · H o lid.a y merc h a ndis e .• Infants thru girts size 1-4 & boys to size 10 Greet selection of swimw ear In stock · Hours: M-Sat 10·5 Sun 11-5 7~3-4490 224 Marine Avt.. Balboa ~Island Friday, January 10, 1992 A5 ~ ., Society Editor Vida Dean, 642-4321 Associate __ meet for dining, discove~y~ ~ Quality Service 0 '-I'_ You Can l>epen d On \::::J Our clients soy if best ... "I work hard for my money but I always feel as though I've made a good investment when I write you a check.' Sincerely yours, Carole Ha gstrom BENZ & BEAMER Spe ciali zin g in Me rce d es Be n z & BMW Cars MON-FRI 8-6 & SAT. By Appointment . ~~ 80°/o OFF WALLCOVERINGS ANY BOOK , ALL WALLPAPER ANY BOOK SEEN ANYWHERE • AH 1st Quality . • Instant Price Quotes • Frff Freight ~~80°/o oFF WINDOW BLINDS All MAJOR BRANDS ALL STYLES • VPOIC<tllii , • P ti ~ Sh, Id" • Houzont. '"' · • Aot11•1 $h,1c11• • ,_ Int ~1!\:10 • ~. f~;\l ·----- • M1n1 Bli"ds NO UPS CHARGES lllOP AT YOUR LOCAL STORE AND CALL FOR "'ICI 1 800 521 ·0650 POST WALLCOY•RING DISTIU•UTP RS,.INC. HOURS: MON.· FRI. 9·8:00 SAT.,9·6:00 E.S. T. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE -FAX 313 338· 7943 t>.l r.i. Atlcndint, the lunchion \\Crc: Top pidurc, Connie \\orthland and Or. Rich Md H.iicr; at left, Ginn) Fru\J ~.tm\ \\hi.•1,tn ,·rnd \1 .ir\ tou Horl1">ln ; .1hmc, Peg~\ CJ.n 111ll )l'3n Lil· ht\. ' 'T ha) liJ) been one ul the most l:l' 11Hlt1r:g lcctun:., '' ·\c C\Cr h 1d ;.i1d r re mknt Connie Morthland ·1 l11.:.,J.1\ lolio'' in~ Dr. Richard Haicr') pr~lgr .11n at the lun\.hl: n l•f l c r Re c;.HCh .Aswciatc~. Hater 1:ilkcJ atout re c:ir~h b1:ang done on tltc hr:.im 11s1 ng i.h~ f1L:. r Sc:in. anJ"thc lun h bunch of 90 U''>Ctnblcd at Un1w~1ty lttb posl ti U h ;.ir I u£r: ..._ ____ ..J of 411t:'!tl1on on Vida Dean Society Al1h1.: tnH.•r' , ~d1iz, pl.rc1111, i.kprc:.)ion, ct.. Th.. r1.i.1kc:r h· pruk)sor ol pi.}1.h1Jtry and human beh:.t\I lr JntJ 1~ :i)soci;s1c director of the Gr Jtn lm;.ig111g Center. ·· fhe A '-'Od:&h!) '' :h lHi!J r.1.-ed a~out s1.\ )c.m. :1go 10 r;i1,e 1 ub!1~ awarcne!\., uf L..:C:l SC'~oof ot ~kdl(tnc, .,J,j ~lorth!J:id. Am,rng tliu~c ,c.1:ed fe r 1!1..: l"u oc}~~~ ... \~1·:;,:"~'i1....-i'!iwaDu.w1--___ _ fruit cake ''J" Pegg~ Gold\\.ltcr CIJ.y, ''ho ''ill tJ .:-h ,m~··m~n. of the Si.pl. 13 F.1ll 0 .1t.." (b-.!>tC' pr1.:s1..1.tcJ h A :.oc1:11:=s four .... r Athalie Clar~e Jnd tlaught;!r Joan Ir\ ine Smit~. L .. ,t \CJr ) Clu !>IC ncucJ SJ 3::!.0o0 f..,r L Cl C1 1lkge ol \lultc nc. J~ ording to 'icc ~h.rncd1or \\alter Henry, Jt 1i1c: Jun1..h~0n "11'1 \\If\! \t.iria dcl Carmen. (I lcnn· '' 111 be lunch1..on ~r1...1kcr on Apr.ii i ). Other) 11.. r-.l ing \\1..rc.: pwgr.im d 1a1r \tan Roo)CH'lt, Lois Aldrin, Donna Crun, Jl.tn Licchh Dotti Still" ell, M.rnl) n l\1cbcn, \\.uv lyoo , th~lm.i-A11ullcr,-\1al} tmr"_.._ Horn)b\, Ginn) fro' a, \\1chdlc Rohe, "o r a Hester, \\,uah n Gianul1as, r,a't p o1J ... n1 Barbara Fic'-er, Annelle Humilz, Elizabeth and \\1lli.lm \ 1nccnl a J \\arjoril' l odh.irt. Al.,o Donna Ho~ard, J'""''t .1111 \ice: chancellor. Jnd Ors. t..irb\ Blad., Rk h.lrd Keate), I.in ltp~in • and Ben Siegel. S.otl'E Hul'Jdrt-ds of$$ Per Mtntlh FIXED I ARM 30 Yr loal'ls at 6.875°/o* 4. 75% • l<t Onttnd ni: \\1th 11 Pmnl\ \l•u \uilabll' • C'omprb ttl Bu~-do,.n • FREl:. APPR.\lSAL -CALL FOR DET·\ILS • :! BMC MO RTGAGE CO . 714/222-3666 Wlt"'8~---.... E tor 01 The Anonwy II.Fl .PiloJC And Tart. Show Holl. Ir~ Colul'M!Sl THIS WEEK 'S TOPICS OF DISi:USSION SPECIAL REPORT: lhe American Media: . Is Stale & Fate LocallY, NallonallV \ 4 Hiii's .... Tl Wiii* nt l.IMID 11111 , . an • ·-~ t• ... . ..lt!IJ 1 );)pm " w ' 7 AS Friday, January 10, 1992 Strange request, you 1nay say. Our business i understanding ooat bottoms.Your oottom tells us a lot and some of the things that we find may save you a bundle, not to mention . 1 increasing peef onnance. · -=-=-==--... - As you read this, there may be an army of nasty friends attacking and your boat' the battlefield. Their forces include electroly i , osmotic bl istering, WCJrrns and barnacles. G~nerally, ooats hould be hauled every 12 months. me tretch it to I 8, but much longer and it can tart co ting you money. At Newport Marine, you may actually save money by ·potting problem before they become ob tades. My Diver Cleans It Every Monili Because 'of recent EPA ruling requiring oot .. tom pain ts to be less tox ic, (you know, the ruff the bad guy don't like) bottom job do not last a long and divers take off part of the ~---:::----,,,..~ anrifouling paint monthly d troying your '/.I///_ , / , 1 11 hull'· re i ranee increasin _ vulnerability. .· · "1 / /.~. , 111111,1. 'I, \V / ! ' 1 · . d' . b I r / /. / d/. J we re pecia 1 ts 1n 1agno ·1no pro .. ~·I 11 r'rl l ~ lems bJth above and below the water ~ · )-- line. For instance, are your prop· ---.......~ pitched and ba lanced prop .. -., erly? Thi CClJ.? make a .,· ~~-~ rea l difference in pe rfor-l f9 :=-' mance and econorny. ,,-/ ~ + The &mt & (M . Take a 46-foot Bertram convertible that sold new in the mid .. 19705 for $135,roJto $150,roJ. . That lmt in good shape today will ~ $165,0CO to $175,0CO. A buyer can purchase such a boat at $175,0CO, invest another $175,0CO installing a pair of new ~troit Di~ .. sel 8V9lf A engines, and still have onfy aOOUt $350,COO invested. A brand .. new Bertram 46 has arout the same hull and deck as the 1975 model, but its mt will be some $600,COO , .plus another $50,0CO in luxwylax. Interiors set the mood. Redesign .. new fabrics, carpeting, interior blinds, tint win- dows and wall paper .. can make your old boat look "better than new" .. For under $50,COO, upgrade the electronics package, then add a new teak deck. Simple you say, why didn't I think of this before? Viking; J~ Only The &t f ,. en west, a d1v1S1on of N_ewport Marine, represents Jeanneau, ~~~" the finest European sail and ~ ~ (X)Wer prcXJuct along · ~~ with Viking S(X)rt .. --....r:::>JI"/ ~ fishing convert .. ibles and motor yachts, which . • Have you thought aoout electroly .. pr J i which can d -rro metal ans 1 f( ~ , t -~ real quick. Did you know a n1all pit in a haft can ca u it to weaken and ·hear? Our pe .. ciali ts can meter and measure your boat to a)rrect any pn)blems .. h~fully ~fore cl1ey start. __._ AT NEwroRT MARINE -i--- WE'RE SPECIALISfS C~urtesy Haul Out · That' right, bring us your hoa r. We will pull it and rev iew it with our 23 poi nt checkli t, then 1nake ·ugge tions .. no ·rring . unds good? It i ·, and if you like, we will clean and pa int it while we're at it. For a fair rate, too. Two Gxxl To Be True me of the world' finest power and sa il ooats have been repre, • - sented by Ve nwest Yachts. Randy :: ~1 C-owley, who fo unded Venw t \:. '• ten years ago has recently merged -;. Yenwest Yachts with Newport Marine~// Jim Evan founded Newport Marine in 1980. Over the past ten years, Newport · Marine has been one of Newport' best kept secrets. As one client commented, "I don't te ll anyone about Ne\\'{X)rt Marine. If I did they would be too husy and I would have to wait in line, they do ·uch good work ." . What Un Newimt Marine Do For Me! I))n't want to in ves t in a new boat in thi economy even though you can get some great deal ... then con ider thi ... A ·a know} .. edgeable lx)a t owner, you probably realize that new lxJat sa les are virtuall y extinct. Wh y ... the luxury tax ... rec ion ... weather. .. However, the refitting, refurbi hing and re .. manufacturing busine i lxX)rning. Why? The common feeling among ooat owners i ·~"Keep it, fix it, make it ~tter, the pend .. Spend '80' are over. The '90' mentality is "Shop Smart". The ten percent federal urt~ on the c~t of new boats over $I 00,ffi) has given many . · rx)tential buyers ·uch a hock that they are ·imply refu ing to huy new lxmts. Instead, they are inve ting thl)usand .. in some case , hun .. drals of thousand .. in rejuvenating their exi r .. ing vesse l or buying used ~)(lts pecifically with major rejuvena tion in mind . \ - Restoration -used boats, concourse quality Management and logistics of new boat commissioning Engineering to Coast Guard specifications Metal f abricatiori and design O Woodwork, specializing in teak decks and interior modifications O Systems installation . O Fiberglass fabrications and repair O Composite lamination Insurance related repairs Wire rigging most consider the finest mid .. sized (38 .. 65 ft.) production rower OOat line made in the United States today. . We Want Yoor Busm AOO We Act Like It We aren't the new kid on the block, just the best kept secret in town. We care alx>ut our customers. We actually believe in~ ard it hr.vs. Let~ sOO.v }UJ. .. er~~~ fZf ~__._ James Evans & Randy ~wley ... NEwroRr -2439 WFSr PACIAC OOASf HIGHWAY NEWroRT Bf.AGI, CAUFORNIA 92663 \ .. ltl.mf()JE: (714) 645®1 FA~IMJll (714) 645-0137 t • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, January 10, 1992 A7 ~ 5 & ,. Community Forum Editor William lobdell...642-4321, ext. 351 Tell the Piiot · ~-. · · -~-·~ . .. --· ... ,. . ~~•--r· Helmet law .debated Readers Welcome back Pilot to daily publishing Editor's note: T/lc following ore samples day he would buy it fo r me. I've been now of the Daily Pilot re:1dcrs' comments and taking it for 20 years and my 8-ycar-old criticisms. \V/Jilc Pilot editors 1\ dcomc tlaughtt!I i!> starting to read it. I am so nnd read nll commcnt!i, 1vc 1Vi/I only pub· glad she has the opportuni.!1_ to read it Only one complaint So th;it's our opinion ... , e d lilo.c to !>Cc 11 b.td. on there 1311 L Ht.JN 1 LR lv~l:i t-.lc~..i Editor's note: This week we-ttSkc:d vur -readers 10 comment on the new man- d:uory motorcycle helmet l11w. \Ve got so muc/J re- sponse t/Jat we'll run read- ers' comments today and Monday. While Pilot editors welcome and read all com- ments, we will only publish response!) from c11//crs who leave a n11me (please spell it out), city and phone number (for "crification). -lisll -responses .fro1n-c11llt:rs vho TCTTVC :1 -evcry-aay·ju1 t as T Jiu.llrnnK you. - n:ime (please spell it out), city and phone DENISE I IEINRlCHS I li,cd for >ear) 111 CoronJ dd t-.1Jr, and ~ C sumcribctl l() ~OUr-p.1pcr for lllJn}'. many yearll, :.llld I'm so gl.id that ~uu arc now past JU"t three d:.~~ a \\eelo.. We so enjoy )'OU r p.1pcr. . Why no comics? number (for verification). Costa Mesa You Ctlll get irwolved by calling the £cli-Glad you're ~ack•. •. tor's Hotline at 642-6086. Thank you! 0 Just '"'anted you to know that I'm glad you're b::ick daily. Jt's greut to !lit :ind read \d 1bt's new localTy C\'Cry day. This is Co- rona del ~tar. 13ut our complaint i~ that ''c so cn1oyed in the upper !cit ha1H.I corner of the fron t page, your GouJ ~lornin~ and the !l)nop- sis of the d.1y's \\CJthcr. That\ 'umcthing "c 've sho'' n to ~o •-m;inv people how fncndl) our lit) " I th1nlo. 11 is tar more important and more 1ntcre,t1ng th~1n see- ing a picturc·Of tOd,I) ·, p..ircr \\ith a man "Jllo.1ng a Ion)! in .1 r.unco;it 10 the r..11n. I notice in th" morning\ p.1pcr. \\C had no c:om1'' und no cru ~'um.l. JUSt kind uf a \Ur(>rl'>C. ROUE!rl uo:--::"!ER Ne" p :>rt Uc..ich So excited! The Pilot is back. I'm so excited. I lhc in Costa Mesa. t st::irtctl taking the Pilot when I was 12 years old. My father told me that if I were to read the pnper ever)· PAUL llUSSEL13E.RGER Coron:i tlel Mar E::ditur'~ .\()t(•; l he-trU)~11urd puuh· Hill no11 apprar duiJ.t .. \\ fur tlic wmin ur ·n guidt·, 11c'JI be stidJng tu lucul m·n~ onl_t• and 11un't bt• ('arryi11g t/1~H li..Jtun·s. You c.111 get im•o/vcd /Jy calling t/Je Editor's Hotline at 642-6086. Thank you! 0 M andatory helmet law is correct because bik- ers who have head injuries end up in hospitals and their care is pJid for by tax- payers. So taxpayers should have the right to decide ''hcthcr they wan t head in- jured motorC)cl1sts on life support costing hundreds of thousnnds doll.1r per yc:ir. The ''ny to keep them out is to ha\e them \\Car the prop· er helmet. D. t-.!cCOY Costa Mesa . I am also :.i rnototC)clC rider, ;ind l JU)! don't ·• ride arw b1t..c· I ride a I !Jr- lev. Do I lilo.c helmets'? No ''a~ .. ind I ••m not go mg to \\CJr one. Just less thJn two monlh!I ago. I \\Cnt <lo'' n at 45 miles an hour alter hitting a dog Oil ll"\11\e ,\\Cr\UC, rolled for 150 kll. 1 he amt>ulance came, <ind I bounced up n~n ning. Evcr)thing ''a!> fine. The non-conformist Be lle, the Beauty in the inslJnt-classic 'Bc.1uty in the BcJsl,' gh cs movie-going d1iltlrcn one of t~cir fir I genuine heroines on the big screen. If I haJ h:id J helmet on, 1--wou ttl · not Ii.I\ c llJd mv bal;incc. I "ouldn't ha\C kno'' n "here I '' J'> ''hen I \\.ts .. vn the ground, .ind I \\ouldn'1 hJ\C been ;able to ;.l\01J the cars thJt \\ere comin~ from behind me bc- cau!.c I \\Ould mH hJ\C Ileen able to ~cc them. 1 lclmct are rid1culou~. :ind the fact th.11 mo<.t mo· tOrC)clC ndcr arc not in three piece !IUllS shouldn·1 m:it..c on~ bu of difference. The great Mnlcolm I orbe had J grcJt number of I Lir· ley DJ' id ons. Do ''c need to a'sure that motorc-,cle mlcrs hJ'e ad- equate· m:.urancc? ) e • ''c do and that's \\hat Gil Fer· guson j, going to do for U'> 1n the stJtc :lllscmhlv. More go,ernmcnt in our li~es tell· ins us "hat to "car 1) not the \\J) lo go. Next we'll be ha\lng some libcrJI Democrat telling us to \1ocar helmets "hen "c'rc in our golf c~1rts, helmets when \\e arc in com ert ible cars and helmet ''hen }'O\frt riding )Our b1C)clC. Where docs 11 all end? DRIAN THERI OT Costa ~1csa 0 I 'm again~t the helmet law for the motorC)clC riders. I think it should be n choice. Motorcycle riders arc big boys, they can make up their O\\ n minds. They don't need any more l:lws th:u take people's right!> :may from them. People drh ing cars should ''cur helmets, that "ould s:I\ c a lot of Ii\ e!>. DOUG WATSON Co!ita Mc'a -1 f )illl h.1\C.0.:.t-dunC-i.o \Cl,-- malo.c ~urc to ... c:e "lk.iuty .111J the llc.:J,I." CJ''" the l'C't mo\IC of the )e.1r. ~ut onl) 1' "lk.1ut) •11al the Uc.l't" "nnJcrlul cntcrtainmcnt, but .1s an alkgol), 1t' one of the mo~t 1n-.truct1\\: an<l in'piring films to rn.1i..e it t<.l '' lll\CtnJ nclr )OU in some time. If )OU rc.1u m) 'c.1lumn. )l>U lo.now by now that I don't uo mo,1c rc\IC\\:.; in f.1ct. \\ith l\\O 'm;1ll children at hllmc I don't rc.111) "do" many movies at all (:1t lc°t1'l nut until the) become :\\ .11IJbk on \ldCll tape) llO\\C\Cr th1' lrUI) m.1gn1ficcnt lll0\1e "\\Ofth seeing agJin and :ii;.11n. "1th or "1thout )OUr ch1IJrcn or grandchildren. Liberal Politics As sheer entc rt.1in11wnt. "Ucaut\ and the Uenst'' ·,s a delight - e1h.hanting 4 .1n1mation. attracti\C cincmatogr aph). and Oro.1tl\\ ay·quality choreosr~1phy all tied together '' i1h e\hifarat1ng mu 1c. l·or anyone \\ith a -----•yen for Oroadway musicals, "Ocauty :ind the Deast'' i an ine~pen i'c \\JY of eeing :in evening of first-cl.iss theater ''ithout going to New Yori.. (or LA). J'hc opening mu~ical number "ith the heroine Delle intently ~trolling through her French \lll.1ge and the "Oe Our Guest" number in the C3!illc of the Ueast arc eJsy to cmii.ion on the !i1agc :.ind arc cert.1inl) \\Orth) of a Ton)'· (No, I don't ''urk for Dl\nC) .) • of a movie 'Beast ' an instant classic , must-see Yet. if "U~.111t\ ~11hl the Dea,t" \\JS jll\t .1 \\Cll n1.1J\.· film l \\llulJ probJbly ha'c "njl1~l·J lt quietl~ and \\llUld re \\I iling ,1 l'OIU!\111 Jl'llllt dcmod.1,,, J\.'ll1.1b. lH dcH:lllp\.'r:.. But .the k''lrn' t.1ught b' .. lk.mt\ anJ the Bc."t .. nc.:cJ 10 be sl\en Hmc lc'l "~mi'' lH ignore them in the hu,tlc of lc..1\ing the thcJter .11ul !:!l'ltll' ! on \\1th the dc.1dening rnut1nc 111 daily life. ·1 here's a Jc,,l111 1H mcss.1gc for nearly c\e!')lllh! in thl\ film. F am1li~1I ohligJtton. lo).il t) and affection arc C\1JcnC'eJ nut onl) in the close rel.1tmnsh1p bet\\ ccn Delle and her ill\ en tor father, Maurice, but nhu 111 the bonds of lo~ .11ty ~ h1ch bind Lumicre {the candcl.1bra). CogS\\Orth (the clod.). and Mrs Potts (the 1c.1pot) to the prince turned Dcast. Virtue inlipircd by re .. peet, dc,otion. and IO\C i' 1llustr.1tcJ b) 13eaut)•'s sacrifice for her f.lther anti hy the more complc\ rclauonship th.11 de,clop~ bct\\CCn Oellc and the Uca ... 1. ~llHeo,cr, Ocllc's ind I\ idualit) in the '70nformist Fren'7h \lllJgc " nu crime; :ind ~l.1urice's rc:nchant tu eccentricity i!t no liin ''13CJUl) and the Ue~1st" JbO O\erturns some of the stcreot)pC' ~IOOUI hcrobrn anu e\ ii Sll prc,alcnt in mo,ic for children JnJ Jdults. I lcroe .ire .. o ollcn rn;ile in the mo\1c,, c'pcdall) in D1,nev\ cl.1-. ic nw' 1c' f,1r d1ilJrcn. 'ulh a' Prime Cl rminl! 1n Sncl\\ \\ h11c. l~nnce Philip 111 - Sleeping Beaut\, the " l'r.1111p .. in Lad) and the rramp .• ind nll'IC recent I). Princc Eric in 1 hc Little ~ lcr~1aitl. "13e .1u t) and th~ lk J't" " J1llerent. I he · hcrll · " not only a hcru111e, but Uclk ''a re.ii hc111 not JU't J 1011 for the m.1lc \.hJrad~r' in the mo,ic: '\o Jam cl 111 distrc,~. Uelle not 11nh t.1!..es her father\ pl.1"c in the · c;i,tlc of the 13cast. tlut '' '!>O uetermined to m.:ilo.e her \\J\ home that she fends off a \iok1\l pJ1.lo. of ''ohe alone 1n the 11.,rcst until the.: Oea t 10111 the frJca-.. A nyonc "ith a little girl "111 understand the signific.in(e of Oelle'li ch-arJctcr in D1'>ncy's \\lHIJ of ''omen as helpless or dependent 'ic11m ... Delle i' neither .ind my 3-)ear-olJ dJughter G1n.1 underlltood the :.trcngth of Belle's character fJr qu1clo.er th.in I. b1I " aho pmtra~ed in .1 r'liffercnt '"-•Y in thi' inlltant cl.1,~ic. In mo t Di ney films the C\11 character or JOtJgon1s1, more properly put. is !)picall> fcmJlc and ,i,u;11l) u~ly b) Cl1mentk.1n.1l 't:indarJ,. I he "iclo.cd Queen in Snow White, the stepnmthcr 1n Cindcrcll;i, the "ict..cd fairv MJldiccnt in Slccp1ni; B~•~ut\. .tnJ the \C,I \\ itdl ur ... ul.1 in The Liulc ~lcrm.11J .ire .111 female ;ind trig.htcning in ~1ppcarnncc:. (If \l•u'rc h..1\ln\! ..1 Jifficult time r~l.1lling thc~c 11\0\IC~ or keeping the 11.1111~' 111 mJcr ju'>J -.ed out the n :tr"''l 3-~c.1r uld ll.lr a lJUid> tUtl)fi,11.) I n .. Oc.iul\ :ind the Be."t.'' the ""1nl!.:1lull~ h 1nd'l'll l 't on!_!, .1nJ ".1\.111 .. blc" GJ .. tlln 1' 1hc .1nt.1g.uni't. :-.;lit l'llh j., G.1,t0n .1rwg.111t .1'lJ l.'lll1C1.:1t"J. l. t h1' ,m,arh .inJ i:omp.1-. .. ilin .Hl' 1nH·r~~h rcl.1tcJ Ill thc 'ilc of hi., ' biu.r'· \\ h t u pl-.a,.int d1.1ng.c: of p.1l'-. l n .1ppc Jr ani:e-con,c11.lU) Or Jngc Count~ tlw. 1' '' refreshing r~m1ndcr th.al all 1' nut ''hat it uppc~w. to be ·1 hi) particular remmder is one t\Hl principal mc-.sJgel> derived lrl1m the allci;ur1c;1I qunh11e of "Ueaut\ anJ the Uc:l~t." The entire ~Ill!') hnc llf the ml\\IC lllllt"'" the blt1,,1.1m111g rnm:incc between l\\O unht..clv canJiJ:11e': a l'c.1,t CllflCl.tl ng ~• ni.1n JnJ J ~l1ung 'Hlm.1n J\c11her llclle. thc 'tUJll)U\, dcHHCJ COUnll') l:!lrl, lllH the l3e.i,t. J h 1mhl,l1lC. repcnt~nt prince turn out lO re \\h.11 the~ f1N .1ppe:ir to the other. :..tuch ut "hat ''c cc Ill hie. the llrdmary .ind l'\lrJorJin..11"\, the gl'OJ and thl' h.1d, '' tllH '"'ha! 1l lir~t .1rf'l·''' Ill be \\e r,1rget thi'. ,jrnpk. ~d J'h h111nJ 111'1ght' c:H·r~ PRE IO[~'T· Crorgc Dush, (R), The \\'hue I lou~c. IMlO Penns)h.1111a Ave., Washington. D.C. :?0500 How to contact you.r legislators I I-Ou.\\·~ J uhn Crwu.. ~.till' l>voll', nu('- J ohtl\, Rand) 11111h, 1>011 \\ lllt t.' \'ICE PRESIDENT Don Quo)lt, (R). Senate Office UuilJing. Washington, D.C. :?OS 10 GOVERNOR Pete Wilson, (R). State Capitol. Sacr.1mcnto, 95814, (1)16)·145-28-t l U.S. St;:NATORS Alon Crunston, (0), 5757 W. Ccn1ury Ulvu .• Suite SIS, lo Angeles. 900-iS, (213)215·2186. John ·c)'mour, (R), 2400 E. Katella Ave .• Suite 1068, Anaheim. 90S06. 6J4·233l U •. llOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Chrii Co,, (R). 40th Oi<11 • ·IOOO MacArthur OlvJ .. u st Tower, Nc .. port Oc;ad1. '>1660. 756-2244. (Rcpre~crm Cl>~ta Mc\J .1nJ Newport ,Ueoch.) · Dana Rohrabachtr, (R} 42nd 01~1 , 2733 Piac1f11; Co.1.,1 ll1&h"'"Y· Suito 300. 1 orruncc, CJOSOS , (21J) 325-8888. {l{cprC\Cllt\ p.im of " ' I luntington lkach .u1d Fountain Valle\ ) STATE SENATE l\turloo Dcrgtson, (R), 37th 0 1!>t. 1.io Newport Center Ori\c, Suite IW. NC\\(l(lrt De.1ch, 92(>60. 6·10-1137. (Reprc cnts Newport Deach) John R. Lc"is. (R). JSth Dist. 1'>-10 W. Or.rngewood, Suite 106. Or.1nge, 9:?668, 939-060-S. (Rcprc cnts Co'ltJ Mesa) STAT£ ASSEMBLY Gilbert Ftrauson, (R). 70th Oi~t.. 4667 MacArthur Dhd , Suite 305, Ne"' port lkach, 92660, 156·0665. (NC\\ptlfl Deat h.) Nol•n Frlutllc, (R), 61Jth 01,1 .• 17195 Newhurc St • Suite :!01, Fn11nt,11n V;&Oc:y. 927 . <X.>2·5503 (RC'fHC:\Cllt~ f)Jfl'I or Ctl H\ Mc .1 .u1ll I luntmgton Uc:ach.) CALffORNIA CO.\ ':TAI.. COM'.\tl ·sm~ San f'r.1nC1\CO (41 $)904-5.?00 ( uth COO\t rc~1011 coverage •plit ~1\liCCn olf1cc' in l on1 . . Uc.1ch {:?I J) 51)().~07 I. and ~.111 D1ca;,1 ( 6111) :?97-9740 Comm I \loner Don Mclnnl : (6 \1})7 ~J-9Z'\o ORANGE coll n BO \RO 01-' SUPLR\'ISORS 11,ill or Admini-.t r..111on. IO Cl\IC center Plaza. Sant;a An.1. 9:?701 lhirrkt M. Wkdrr 2nd 01~1. Cl'l\t.1 Mesa, 8J.t·3220 1 "homas ... Rik) Sth 01~1 (Ne" port UCJ1.h. Sunt:a An.s Hc1&ht!I) 834-3550 couxn· DOARO OF EOUCATIO!'-J 200 K11l mu Orne. C\ Ht Mc J , P 0 lki, 00~0. <r.b:?l'l-90.Sll. l){)tl-4000. •:11,abtth U. P11r'-tr. mcm~r. l ru,tt·c \rc.1 S (Co,ta MC:\J, l'c\\port lk11~h.) Oll\N<a~ COUNT\' •·Allt lJO \RU t\~ F.a1r Ot . (\M.i \tc .i. 75 1·1 IH. rrc ii.kn1: lkH·rty Lana,ton. \'"c: r1 c,iikn1. t arry Arnold, Dirccturs l 'om Thom)tut, <..·lint ~L\\l'ORl -\ff\\ l "fll:L> ~CllOOt l>l\llUet , lot.II l<th St. :-.=e\\ p~111 Bc.1~h. "'Ml· '\~lXl. Supc1111trnJc.nt: John \\. 'iloll o,1,11J ~kmbcr..: Furn· I \\trm.r. chaarin.111; Jim dt Doom. Rud \1nl \t11lh111, Jud) t morn, ~hH~ loolbourro"· t:d Un '-cr. \la1tl111 I luor. \11 \\ CO,M)llt)\1 ll> \\ \l lR nt~ 11ucr l'>b'i l'la"~n11.1. C\\'1.1 Mc, ... t1\l·lWO lkwJ ~kml-cr' 1rut.I~ Ohll~ lhrnt.; Panliln, ~b1111 l>unanlt, J;ad,, 11 .. 11. 1 om 1'cl on Cl1' GOHR,\tl \l CO\IU Mt\a: \11\ 11.ill, " rim l>riH'. • '7~4 ~;~~ M.11"\ ll1•111h11d.k. m.1wr: S:1nJru C11.1w .• '•~C: mJHH: Pc:tcr U11flu. ),'IC l·ttd• 1n I \I la) I h mrhrc\. rnun~1l 1T11.·: "",, c"pon n,1,h: < 11\ 11.111. 'Wo Nc:"rmt \\l\d • <1'-l.a. "l()q M.1\\lf, f'IHI ' .. n .. onc, t-.t:&)Uf JH\l 1cm. ( larcn..c~ Turner J,,111 Cl,,, lhcl)ll 11.111, fohn tfc,1 c,, Ru1hchn l'lunmu:r. Jc.ltl W~tt. • t1mc \\C ru'h tu judgment abllUt a nc'' .1 .. 1l.JllH:.incc or cb"il) ~ mc~~ll ~lie b.1'i"~~thcir 2tf> Cl1Jc. alm:1 m:.iter. or make l'I ., u1onh.1b1lc. G~ncrall~ ~pc akin:;. · \\C .t'11'nu\\ heller. but behJ\C othcn,1i.e. RcminJers can not pll"1bl~ be m.1dc tOl> frequent}~. The: other prinl1pal mc"J£.C from "l3cJuty anJ the l3eJsl" co11 .. ·un' the po"er and po,~1bilit~ of pcr::.on..il rcJemption. ·1 he 13ca .. 1 is tran.,formed b,· :ind through hi~ rd;i11on,h1p \\Ith Uc lie \\ t Jt cuunb b~ the end 0f the mo,ic '' nl>l thJI the 13ea\t h.1 ... h.:C\111\C a prin\.C ag:iiil. but that he h J totall~ J1lfcrcn1 b\;in.; than the e~u.:cn1r11:. hcJ,.'111,t1c. and .;-rud prin.:c "hl> he~ n' 1hc :.tOC) b~ rel u'ini; an l>IJ hc~.1r "om:in. H is c1mllional. ''c might e\en \J) 'piritu.il. tran!>INm..111~n I\ e\l~k Ill priM hl hi' ph) '117al metamorphlbls, "Bc:.iut) anJ the 13~:.i,t" 1c.1 .. hc' \I' that pd,0nJI redemplll'n I~ po"1blc through l11J1,iJu.ll 1111t1Jt1,e. re:..,11\e. :inJ per~i .. tcncc. ln,pmns at any time. th1' me~~Jge seem~ pJrtaculJrl) apprupn.lle at the -.tJrt of a r\cw • ) eJr \\ hilc I t..n"m onl> .i fc,, people "ho arc bca~t (mo't of them arc politiuan,). no person .imong us 1 be)onJ the need for ;it least a b11 of pcr .. on;1l rcJcmpllt~n "lle.iuty anJ the ' l3c.1,t" i., an apt anJ 11mel> rcmindcr of it pos'>ibilit) onJ f'll\\lf lhJt\ rea'IOn cnoush to rut "l3~~1ut. and the Oea,t" on )l'llr mul>Hec lh.t for hnuJrv. \I.Jr/.. l'. PNracra trachrl p<Jlitiral ~nt•nc·r at t Cl and nritt•\ a n 'J:Ul.1r rulumn f<Jr thr D.1il_~ l'1lot. PulJlr h1..'<i by l ro~ lonlmurl tv :-,; ~' , In~ Clliot lcin, Jr. ch.ltrm.in Jim Gre singer pul>h her Willi.:tm . Lobdell l'd1ll r & \ " pt~ id nt · te"~ Muble mJnilginR l>ditor Walter Burrough 1901r· 1989 founding publisher I I I < Frlday, January 10, 1992 . . Back Page Lawyer fathered her so~, woman testlnes NEWPO RT 13EACll -1 he woman ''ho broup.ht a p:.i~crn i ty lawsui t agai nst Ne" pon Uc,1d1 a11orncy Willi.101 Yacoboa i Jr. tcstifi e<l Thurstlay that the crimi n;il tleknse lawyer \\JS the father of her 6·}ear-olu son. the rc,ult of ,, sexual encounter they had in September 19$-1. Collee n \\'alte1s was one pf loe' era I wi tnC'>\l'\ c;1llcd Thursday by proscc-111ors in Ywboai·s pcrj_urY..J1:.i!!Uu_1cCu1cJ1i~ tc.s1imony Clenyi ng he f1 aJ inte rcourse \\ith Walters :ind that he tried to escape the l,l\\\llit by ~cnd1.ng an i111po ... 1ur tu a lab for genetic testin g. · Prqsecutor:. Jltcgc Yacohou1, \\ho 1s marncd. wnt another man to offer thl.! hllKlJ sample in onkr 10 e' aJc \\ .11tc 1'>' 19$8 paternity sull, \\hkh \\,I\ sc11kd out of cuur t lor .in umhsclosctl amount la\I l>pn ng. An initial J une 1989 blood 11::.1 indiC':1 teJ Y:acoboai w:1s the fat her, :.o ht.· rcquc\leJ a more p1edsc DNA f111gcrprin1ing test, which cl1min,11ed him .1~ the b1oloi:,1C'al f,tthcr Dul pro,ecutors con11:nd th.ti i' 'hcr;tlllol' Y.1t.·obuai sent another man on ~l.m:h 5, 1990. 10 u1fi:r the blood s:implc ;1t the Long Oeach lab. ·1 he 11npo,tor \\ ,,., .11 mcd "11h Y acoboai·s driver's license, hut a photograph t~1l.cn ,11 the time of the test shows a man "ho • ., no t YacobuL11. Yacoboui i!. d1.irgcJ "ith pc1jt11), f.11:-.ifying evidence and conspiracy. I le t;1ccs up to fou r )C:11s in pri.,on and the loss of his license to prac t1.:c l.iw if he i ... convicted. Suspect is arrested in Newport murder NEWPORT BEACH -Lu\ A ngele-, police m restcd an Ontario man ~lontl.1y 011 su-.picion of gunning do,,n J:f·)ear-old Newport businC!>lllll:IJl Hoben Unger. Unger\'·" -.hot and l..illed June I, !>honly J ft cr \\inn ing Sn.OOO at the lloll)\\lltlll Park race1rac:k 111 Inglewood. lie robbed of less than half hr' ''innings anJ then 'hot b: J lone gu nman a'i he parke d hi., late-model golJ J;1gu.1r at a nearby hotel, according to police. On1.1r10 rc-.1de111 Rubert Lee lfo-,-. .. 1 ::!J.,c.1r-clltl m.1inte nancc \\01 kcr. ''·" .ir1c-.11.:J al hi' \hl\.C\ :1partmc1ll Monuay II\ ).0Uth. et:n11<1I l~n~ JTTd rharf!l'l~munlcr. Police '·'Y r(lhhcr: \\,1, the ollly nmti\e for th e l..ill111g bu t tk clincd comment on dc1.11h l)I l{o-.s·, .1rn:~t. T•w c 1.111-.elT to :.i TOt of \\itnc,~t.·, .111J d1J ,, lot ol 1mc-.l11!.1tion that led 10 111111;• !>aid Los Angele~ Police dctecll\ c John ~I. John. Unger \\;1' the O\\llCr of:'\\.'.\\ Rcadl.'.r Sen kc. J lloor-to·tloor magal"111c ~•nd home prouuch ., .. 1c., bu .. inc''· Man saved after apparent suicide attempt NE\\'PORT UEACI I -t\ JJ·:t.·.1r·nlJ n1.1n reported!)' being treated for dep1c!>~ion 1icu h1' h.111ll' tt1l_!1.:thcr .ind Jumped off the rnd of the NC\\flOrl Pier ·1111u,d.1: morning. but "·"' n:<,c11eJ minute.' l.1tcr ll\ a l1fccuJrd ·1 he m.1n \\a~ pullcll frnm the d11ll:} ·Jcgn.:c \\,ttcr b) lrfrcu.1rd Lric: B.111cr .1w1111d IJ .1 111 .111d \\ .1, trc.11cd fo r h)p~1t hl.'.rr111.1 h: p;1r.1111e:d1c:-. .ind t;1h·11 111 1 lu:rg l lo~prtal. I le ''·'' rck ..... ed I.lier 111 1hc J,1\'. The 111.111 ,,ml hc'J b~en 111 the \\,1ter ll1r .1 couple of minutes. DJUCI' \,ltd "I le \\;I\ cllng1ng to .i piling \\hen I got Ill h11n," l3.1uer sa id. "I ic.-!1aJ t1cJ Im ha nth. ~ogethcr " A dOI} 11,hcrm.in \\a'i crcd11cJ \\Ith \(lOlting the man in the \\ater anJ no11f) ing hfcgu..rd' -"J' tl1t• Dail) l'ilut 3 LINES Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally Piiot Brother gets six months for DUI death By LoriAnn Basheda SlaH W1ttet , NEWPORT DEAClf -A Costa Mesa man who was drunk wl1en he crashed into a pole !:isl September, ~illing his older brother, has been scntenecJ to i.i'< months in jail and three years probation. Julian Mornles·Marqucz was transported lo Western Medical Center where doctors wired his broken jaw and cul a hole in his throat lo help him breathe before police booked him. six months either because the county jail is so overcrowded. Morales-Marquez faced up to JO )'Cars in jail. The judge gave Morales-Marquez until Feb. 21 to surrender so that he could apply for :i wad. furlough. "So it's not only that they're not getting commensurate punishmenl, ~ut they don't even do the time they're sentenced to. h's &Omc- thing our community needs 10 find a solu1ion to." Julian Murales·Marquc.z, 26, pleaded guilty tu m:rn.slauglucr ~nd -.felony drunken driving last month. "And if he gets a furlough, then he will only spend nights Md weekends :ll the jail," said Janet Cater, administra1or of the Orange County chapter of Mothers Againi.t Drunk Driving. "He probably won't eve n end up doing Cater did say 1ha1 the penalty is much slirrer _ thun 1hc sentences that used to be handed down to DUI convicts when she joined MADD Police s:cy his blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit when he smashed into a pole on Dristol Street just south of Dear Street, crushing his 36-ycar·old brother, Luis. in 1982. "And I'm sure in this case the judge took into,consideration the foci that it was family (who was killed)," she said. PROJECT: Emerald Village on hold SANO: Resident battles city From Al imprcs ion of building the project. I have new fi nancial partners, a construction l~m.lcr and all our plans have been approved." With its new fin ancial partners, whom Chrbtesen declined to idcn· tify, Eme rald Village is trying to buy the property back from the In- te rnational Drotherhood of Elec- trical WorJ...crs' Pension Fund, which acquired thl.! lot through a land salc·k~1sc back fiuancihg pro· gram with Emer..tld Village. Gut in e:i rly Dece mber. the pe•t sion funJ addse rs notified Emer- ald Village thnt tJ1cy ''anted out of -the-egl'ec'ment; .1pp.1rcrnty-sc:ircu by the rec1:s~ion's effe ct on real CSt"!JtC. This "asn 't I he fi rst blow 10 Emerald Village. From the be· ginning, the senior care project has run into obstacles. In July 1988, the developers were . force d to with drnw their o riginal pl:in for a 120-room, 54,000-sq uarc-foo t facili ty when neighboring residents loudly de· cried the siLc of the building. Emerald Village then submillcd a project reduced in si.ze by 2$ percent , b~t co ntinued to meet op- position from a strong faction of residents and some council mem· hers, sending architects back to the drawing board. FionllµLA.tly._,19S~tJ1c .. ~wnci.I approved a revamped design that ~plit the facility into two separate buildings to create a view corridor through the property and in · creased ~lightly the number of un- derground parkin¥ spaces. The existing buildings were de· molished in December 1989. Dul grading' for the new facility didn't begin unt il May 199 1. The devel- opers said the need for a plethora of permits and approvals, from the city on up to the slate Coastal Commis ion, i.lowed the process. Grading was halted again la~t summer wh en Emerald officials reviewed the bids they'd received and realized the project was too expensive. So projecl designer!> made SQJllC change to reduce the co t ~lose-tu SI mi1tion;li1cluU:- ing use of diffe rent retaining wall mnr~rlat and treatmen t of windows lo reduce the amount of heating and coolin g powc:r needed. DEATHS: Gun found in room with bodies From A1 Wednesday afternoon for one Lazar said police towed away a night. c:.i r belonging tu the m:in \\ho ,,as The ''generally quiet" motel, he found dcau in the room ~honlv said, typically a11racts bu!liness· aft er the bol11c-. "ere di!>CO\crcu • t~pe clicntelc. Police found a gun in the rnom, "It ·s the first tune .111) thin~ J1l..e but L:11a r \HHild not re,c:il \\hc th· this ever hJppencd here," he ~a id. er it \\J\ the \\Capon .usc J 10 J...tll The manager of the Travclouge the victim\. Nor woultl he !tay how refused to meet "ith reporters lO m:~iot'> had been fu:cc.J. 1 he_ discuss the homicide. mot h c i-; also a Ol)!>ICI). ''He's pretty !lhool. up." another ··w e don't \\Jilt 10 _race inio clerk. ~aid. "I'm j~ ~la<l it J1dn't lhi!I,""" Lu.ar !.aid. "We ha\c to happen on m~ '>h1rt :· lool.. at e\el)thing:• One \\Om.in, "ho 1s sta)ing at A motel clerk !.aid a m;111 the Tr:l\clodgc \\ hde she aucnJ-. · checked into the S44 double room to the Costa,.Me'>a e!>tatc or her brother "ho committed suicide last April, said she initially thought the motel was on fire since a fire truck Y.as the fi ri.t 10 arri\c on 1he scene. "I ran up'rtair:, to get my !li-.1er and Ill}' bJgs," SJid Janice Run· nint:. of f\l1chiga n. "Out by the time "e r.in downblairs Jilt.I saw rhc police c:m, we tcalitcd thcrr '\J n't a fire. "We're here because our broth· er committed i.uicidc, an.d then \\C come back to the motel to thi'>. h 's ... eerie. 6 DAYS 9 DOLLARS From A1 sand he's piled up in front of the channel was not. re· Occted in the permit. They say the washing of sand and soil into the channel could cause a need for dredging. "h was placed on a loca· tion and arl elevation that is not stable, that will eventu· alJy slough into the channel and cause a naviga tion prob- lem," said city pU61ic works Director Den Nolan. "What he had asked fo r was a per· mi t for landscaping, not for the e>.cess sand he's J!.laccd _ -on -tnc street end." Nolan also said the railroad tics to hold the sand would not be a pcrm ane(lt solution. When Yee points to his neighbor's landscaping, city official say his neighbor's \\Ork was done wiJ hout the .city's knowledge and without a city permit. "We do not want the re- sponsibility or dredging - somewhere down the line - mate rial tha t Mr. Yee should ha'c ne"er put there in the f1r'tt place," Nolan said. Yee said he's will ing to compromise, but city of- ficial ·n\i\t the sand must go. "I tried to work with lhem, but 1hcy aid no. Holding up my project like this is a fintlllcaal disaster fo r me." --Merchandise l:Jnder $500 • Private Party Only .. -- - -• -• -- ---- --- AD INFORMATION · -- - - --- -• -- --, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S3.oo : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S3.oo : I I I I I I I I j I I I I I I I I I I I S3.oo ' '· . Nome~---------------~ l " Address ______________ _ ·- City ___________ Zip. ____ _ Phone ________________ _ MAIL TO: The Doi~ Pilot, Attn: ClASSIFIED, 33~0 W. Boy St., Coste Mesa, CA 92627 Classifieds 642-5678 • .Ports Friday January 10, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pirot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 cxt.387 Section B Girls basketbalVB2 TV sports/B2 Classified/83 J -~-, ..... -"" - They~re oll .J and running ~--.---... ·tonight Harbor hosts CdM ; 1 surprising Laguna I invades Estancia I By Richard Dunn "-..__ SportS Wr-.er I R eady ornot,-thl.! Cilmfh:t1t1~ for . le ague ba\kctb.ill cl Jmp1 n.,h P" ~tart'> tonight, and "11h a few ex· ceptiOll'>, local high school 11.:anh :ippcar more unprepjred than prepJrcJ. Tal..e the Corona dd Mar-~<.:,,port 11.trbor cla'>h in the 5..:J \'ie" LcJsuc opener at 7.30 on the S.11lor~· court: •Ne,, port !>tanduut J u~tin ~kl nh.:~. a 6·foot·3 ~cntor fon,ard ''ho\ J\lfagJng ~S 7 poilll'> per game, 1<; ~ufkring from a bad baclo.. and is m t c\pcch: J t pby. •Senior f\1 ilo..c Ofer. !\c\\r<1rt\ 't lit• .. ·,:; 6 ~ fof\\Jrd, ha J 'rr.i ned .mkk .111d 1~ also expected to mk the bench • ·1 he ''or't p Ht f )r the Sailor' I:.\· - p1.uauon,. __ -..,-. -+------ ----------' :-Snmd"'"J' ))iclo..cJ u' th rd," '\c:Ap_Ort LH p,~,,, "''" ~ .. u·1·1\0..h-r.u I I 1rb1 r Coach l3ob S1.ncn \Jld 1n d1,hc· llcT lmlc:ed, the Saikm ha\e been rrc· .1 I.led to ftnl'>h th ird in the tough Se.i \ "·'' Leagu e th1~ )1.:ar 1') the Dail) Pilot. I h 11c lO 'J' 11," Scnen .1Jdcd, "bu~ \\C'rc 1wt You' h.l\c the top l\\O tlarn'> .1nJ tuur other~ that ;ire 'c" C\Cn We could \Cl') ea'11~ be p1clo..ed ·for fifth ur ,i,th \\'c\c goJ ~oung k1J., (th ree sopho· murc ~t.:sr11.r'>) Jnd '":'rc ~1111 tl)1ng tu get thing'>· to Ila\\ tosether." The Saikm ( ·6). "ho dropp d a J • .JJ dec1-.1on ~11 Foothill on Tue'>J.1v in a non-league g.1mc k!r a final tuneup. '"II tare a fa:') Cd~t teJm tonight. In other lcJgue opener,. dcknd1ng ~tatc 0 1' Non 111 c:h;.imp1on b1anc1a .( 11 • :!1....! Jn lo..c d N o...J. 1 LLL.l.u!. D F J.:44-.,km-1 11. \\Ill hu't Lt .... tJ'lJ l3c.:a..:h (\'..J) JI ., o 1.1 '"" ''hik ~tltc.r Dci (16·1) trJ\ch to St John U'""o for :rn An~clu'> Lc;igu1. op1.: n· er at 7:30. Cah . .ir. Chapel ("'-3). c,1m1ng oft an ~9-6 1 \l(tor. O\ er C.11tforn1J School for the DcJC (h.1,cNdc) in '" Arro,,hc.:sd '-<eaguc opener JJ,t I ue~d.1~. lfj\Cb 10 LcfltnS'' ell Chr1 .. 11an tonigh t (7;30) 1n lcagu~ .:sction Corona ckl Mar (7· 7), "h1ch has loi.t l\\O ~traight. h.:s'I heen lcJ tlw. year b) '>C· n1or in,ide pla~er\ Doug l lci.!.c (6·4) and 1 hco Rolo..o~ (6·2) Junior Todd Merri- man .:snd 'cnior guard JJ'ton ·Clark .:src out-.1de .. hooting threat~. but the Sea King' hJ'e struggkd at umcs ::ind di'>· pla}Cd '>tgns of incon.,1stcnc~. Cd~1 h.:s'> gone ~-5 \incc beginning a \C\en-game strett:h ag::im~t h1gh·calrbcr opponcnt • incluJing Cap1~,irano Valle~. Long Ue;ich Jordan Jnd LA llannmg. Thc Sea Kings ha'e defeated Mission \ 1c10. 5~-3~. and Esperanza, .J .39 ~lud1 of the lojd for ~c" port tonight ""I f.:sll on 1un1or ~ljrk ~lc.\nh-.' ~houl· der~. "It'll bc prcm tough \\ithout Mdn· tee,.. Sen en !l;ud "\\. c're not c'acth )Ure \\h.:st' \\rong. It') either a d1'c probkm in hi~ ti.11.k or a sc,crc trJm l gut:'>\ 11 got real hJ<l .:sftcr {\\ cdnellday'!i) g.1mc. It "J' a little !lore. but he didn't J) mud1 I don't thinl.. he'll play (10 .. Matt Fuerbringer has it going up top, bul there's enough trouble in the Estancia game to keep the Eagles' coach, Tim O 'Brien, pondering his team' falc. See HOOPS/82 occ~s Thornton ·suspended for t1nlght' s . game By Barry Faulkner $por1I Writer RIVERSIDE -Orange Coa!it College women's basketball coach Mike Thornton was,. suspended for to night'!i game \\Ith Oo•cn We st for violating an Orange l:.m Thornton iic.-Confc~n" rule forbidding vidco-t:iping nn opponent's game, OEC Commissioner T. Mark Johnson an· nounced Thur day. Rcprcsentnti\'cs from seven conrcrcncc school , at their ~ched· uled monthly meeting at Riverside City Col· lege, voted unnnimou!lly (with OCC ab tainina) to invoke the suspension, which included the Pirates' Thursday practice. 'the action came after Ooldcn We!it protested OCC assislAnt co:ach Norma Leibfreid's video-taping of Saturday's OWC-Southwestcrn game in Chula Vista. The achoo! reprc1Cntatives voted down Go~en West's initial proposal thnt Or· an• _Coast forfeit toniaht's 7 p.m. conte\t at QCC. rnton said Thursd:iy, he had un; SH SUSPENDED/a High school girls basketball Sailors in . 53-31 win over .CdM By Richard Dunn Sports Wrfter 1:.WPORT Bl· /\Cl I It can he tr.iced hJt:l to Dec. 13, the 1.1 t • (1 me Newport I farllor I llgh lo t a girl h,1,kethall ~amc f-oreed to improve or cl\c when !>C nior center M.1urccn (Mo) McLaren m1 ed three week'> of octio n, the inexpcri· cnccd Sailors matured. I he result has been a 7-game \\lllntng Mrcak f-ollowma a one-quarter warmup m I hurw">' Sc.a View Lcaaue opener, the Sailors came alive in the <iccond quarter again~t host Co· rona dcl Mar to win, 53·3 I °""' ...... Corona del Mar's Mollie Flint (right) battles~· Kristi liumtta. · ·"We i!CH blown out agam'lt Ocean View (68-47) 1n the Savanna I ournamcnt (on L>cc IO) without Mo, then we came back the nett week without Mo again and up,ct Ocean View (St..i8)," Newport Coach Shannon Jakosky said See SAILORS• CdM's revolving door: Rlvadeneyra · quits boys', ·girls' volleyball post · By Richard Dunn SPolU Wntet NEWPORT DEACI l -M.1rk R1\a· dene)ra. Coron.1 <lei ~IJr l l1gh's bo) .inJ girl volk)bJll coach, steppeJ 'Jo,, n from hii. ro~illOn'> on Thurlod:t~. Clttng pcr .. onal reasons. Cd~I athletic director Jc.:.m Jcln1ck J1d hiring a new bo)i. coac.h "ill be the .. chool\ top pnunty. IbJ! bu>~.)~ b~­ g1ns nc\t month Rh adenc~ra, 31. hllpc tu \CCurc J \Ol- lc)b.111 co.1ch111g JOh d~l~cr to his home 111 the South Or.rni:;e Count) arca A \\Jlk-on co.1ch, R1,aJem:) r.1' maJe the decision to lca\C upon Im grand· mothcr· d~Jth, m aJd1t1on to \.llhcr lrili· cal l.i1111ly matt er~ 'ud1 J\ h1' "1lc\ e\ rccteJ bjb) ti()~ in \!Jfl..h .111J• thc llll pcnJing remodeling uf Im S.1n Ckme111c home. I or the Cd~I girt-. ICJOI, \\hkh \\00 the ScJ View League unJcr RhaJcne)fO thi pai.t faU, nc't .. c:i~'n ,,111 bc thc ''h'l(,r fourth Cojch in four c~m (h1ll\l\\10& Charlie UranJ~ itt l ll~9. D.1lc I l1d•111gcr in '90 onJ Hn·adcncHa in '91 ). Cor\lnJ ckl M.ir ~"' the CIF 5..,.\ 1un· ncr·up in 'S9 nil the ka~ue, c 11: nnJ late ch:impion!i> under Flid;mgcr rn • l, R1,adenc)rn, a \1,ih·A;rade teacher .11 San Juan Elem nt I) in the (11\lrano VJlley S<:huul Di,trid, ~:ml he \\111 pur,uc other C\)J\:hina OPJ"'ltunite'i in the ~uth M.ir" Rivadcncyr.-quit 11t CdM. count. region. I le h ' a high \C hoo.I teach- ing "mknti:il anJ optimally ~ould prefer tll l:anJ a rull-t1111c teachin~llc~all Sff 'RtVADENEYRMI .. .. 82 Friday, January 10, 1992 - THORNTON: Suspended From 81 ange Coast's games this year, to com- knowingly violated the rule - which pensnte for the violation. states: No OEC team may video-tape a ''When I henrd about the violation on gume in which it is not involved -after Monday, l called Dave Stricklin to offer finding no refc1ence to toping games in him a tape of any of our games," Thorn· the conference's basketball rules ond ton said. "Dave told me he would have. checking with numerous conference to check with Dick, and l tried to phone coaches, none of whom knew of such n Dick, but he did not return messages to rule. . his home and school until Wtdnesday. The rule, however, includes all con-He told me he thought we had gained fcrence spons, nnd Thornton ackno)vl-un unfnir advantage, and th~t to take an edged the violation Monday after OCC OCC game tnpe, would be committing Athletic Director D:irry Wall:icc found an additional violation." the rule in the conference constitution Dick and Dave Stricklin both called upon being notified of the incident by the incident ''unfortunate," and both Southwestern Athletic -Director June agreed Thornton did not knowinsl>' vio- Scopi nich. lale the rule. ··1 ha'e tried, ~nee J came to Orange Dick Stricklin, howeve r, said he was Co:i:.t three year:. :igo, to ge t a strnight "irriiatcd" th at Lcibfrcid, wh om Thorn- ans\\Cr about "ideo-taping 'Other teams' -ton said was acting on his wishes, con- games, anti rve asked numerous coach-tinued to tape, even after Southwestern cs and ha<l many conversations about it, Coach Valerie Goodwin-Colbert ap- wi1hc5111 e'er havin~ anyor~c tell me it proached LeibfrctJ and told her she did w:.is illegal;· said T hornton, who said not want her tnping the gume and she one su<;h n:sponsc came from Golden felt it was unethical to do so, according \\'cs1 co-coach Dick Stricklin two years to the cider Stricklin. ;:igo. Wallace backe<l Thornton, saying the "I 1:.il.e full responsibility, because l mutter was closed as far as he and Or- JiJ not chi:<.·k the conference ccinstitu-ange Coast were coneerned. tion, ~>r ask Darry Wallace about it," "l think Mike is an outstanding coach saiJ Thorn1on, who cume to Orange who is very ethical :ind very committed Coast from Marina J l igh, where toping to competing fairly,'' Wallace said ... 1 games was legal. "l did, however, call _ know he's embarrassed by the situation Rl\c.:rsiJc Coach Mike Darnes, and I and he's upset it took place, but both he t.tlt..cJ tO (OCC men's coach) Tandy and OCC acknowledge ~1 violation has G11!1s, anJ tolJ them what I w::is going occurred, and ''hat he did was incorrect. IO do (S.11c11d.1y). Doth of th ose guys I think the punbhment is fai r, and I'm h.1' c been coJching in this conference sati!>ficd the w:iy the conference handled for a long tune, and neither th'ough1 the matter. I would like to clarify, 1 ;tn)thing ''·'' "rong "ith the wping." don't think it's ::i Golden Wcl>t·Orange Thornton. "hose team was defeated Coast problem. A violation occurred by Saddh:back Wcdncsd:iy. s:iid he :ind Golden West pursued it , ns w_ell it \\atchcJ the tape once, and did not should ha,c. We would h:ive done the :.hO\\ n to h11, pl.1)crs. I le said the Pi-same 1hing in their shoe ." rates (I 3-7) h.11.I :.pent no time preparing Oath Strict..lins saiJ they feared the th~Ru!\tlcr~ li_6·4~W!_.n til Thu rsda)'. con~--U.4)1J1~·r~cl »c-+ktmcs" &f' a-n centr:ning on S.11.ldleback f\ tonday anJ alread~ intense rival I). Tue d.1). "l think it "ill be un emotional thing Thornton s:ml he abo offered to gi'~ fo r the ir pla)Crs," Dick Stricklin l>a i<l. Ulm:_ From 81 "The main reason we were •bte to do that was because of defease. At that point, defense was gOf"g to win games fo! us." Newpo rt Harbor (1 -0, 9~4), which still wins with its dcfease, has McLaren (6-foot·l) back ~w, forming an impressive one·two punch with Junior forward Michaela Ross, an AJl-CIF choice last year. · McLaren was double-and triple-teamed by CdM's zealous defense most of the way in this one, but Ross and the remaining cast had no trouble pouring it in. Ross had 16 points, four re- bounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks while Gina Heads (12 points) and Mclaren (JO) a1so scored in double figures. CdM (0-1, 5-10) was led by j~n­ jor poin' g_uard Mollie Flint, who cored a game-high 21 point&, in- cluding an ·11 of 13 effort from •be free throw line. "We're still a young tel\m and o ur turnovers renect that," CdM Coach Garth Flint said. "This is the best game we've played. Our game plan was to shut down McLaren and hold Ross to her av- erage (17.1 ppg). Our defense did extremely well tonight." 0 W Vin LllMlll• .. _. • ....._ N, C-_, -St ......,....,., c..-...... ....... .. .. ,,. R~s 6 4 '1 18 Finl S 11 I ZI M.:l.Mln 4 '1 1 10 ~ 1 0 ' 2 _.i,.lc~__LL~LL.l ~ IC.irnlll I 0 J > Sl}IOr 0 0 0 0 lie.a &0211Klrlf 10 4 '1 ~ 100'1/.tnot tOOJ l&IUIU I 0 I '1 c;,.. 0 0 0 0 Evn 3 0 2 6 ~ 0 0 0 0 T..... 12 8 14 SJ T..... 9 11 10 31 ._..,......,.. ~t( "'*' M.trlKr 13 " 12 . 11-~ Colon. a~ MM a 4 6 11-31 Golden Wc-.t coaches (D.1vc Stricklin is "To tell you the truth, l almost wi!.h a co-coach \\ilh Diet.., his father) a tape Mike would be there, because I think it of their chon~ing from any one of. Or· will in~pirc their tenm tu play harder." CdM's Rosalie Kane (right) dribbles against the defense of Newport's Maureen Mclaren. l-poinl go,/S l;r"1)(Jrt li¥W-l\ LllMQ 1 C«• oti Mil ll<CI I MIQll I ltclWllCM louls-~ HOOPS: From 81 night). '"Ofer d1Jn 't play WeJnesday night anJ, :J) of (Thur:.day), both Ofer anJ ~tclntec "o n't pl.1y." The S.1ilor!. arc featuring th eir ne" 6-5 sophomore. Ramy Sh~iulo..!), up front "ith ~ lcAnl1:.. ''ho":. a\cr:igmg O\e r 13 ppg. _ __. .. HM-c;'o; adJU~tng tO -pl:iytttg \':ir:.il) b:i:.kctball anJ 1t\ going to t::ikc him :.ome cjmcs to do that:· Ser- 'en sa1J. '"Again, it"s somev.hat of a neccs<,1ty to bring him \Jp (from the J\' te.1m) .1nl.I S"C U!> :.omc depth lip f1on1 "\\'c"re :.till ine,pcrienccd. \\'e had three !tophomorc!. (Shoul.ry, Eric Vallely anrJ. WaJc Tift) :.tart on WcJnc.,J:ty night. Even thollgh (Tift and Vallely) have pl.1yeu var- sity for a "hile now, 1hcy're still ~ophomore:.. McAnli!> is a return- ing ~tarter. bu t he':. k.1rning a new po-.ition and f\11!..e Ofrr ha~ been hurt." Pacific Coast league Le•gue Over•ll W L W L Cos:J 1.•esa 0 0 4 8 ESll'l(;'J 0 0 11 4 Cen'J'V O O 11 3 Lagu~HS 0 0 6 5 La~Ufl.J Bmh 0 O 8 4 T•atiuco tt. is 0 o 10 5 Tonight's O•mH (7) Laguna Btacn at £stJnc1a Cos:a 1.'t• a at lra:iuco H •1s lr,JnJ ~ s al Cer1uty Wednesd•V'• OemH (7) CertJ'V at Estancia Costa 1.•esa at Laourt.t Btath lrabuto H.1s at laouna 1111s J an. 17 [ stJl\CIJ at l3QUna Hills Ceniur1 at Co~ta Mesa 'Trabuto l11tls at laouna Beath Sea View League League Overall ..W L W L Woo<lbr·'~e 0 0 9 3 Tust.n 0 0 10 6 t.ewpc1 HJ1 :xir 0 0 8 6 U111vers1t; 0 0 8 5 Corona del ~1Jr 0 0 1 7 Sad<!lcba ' 0 0 8 6 Tonight's OemH 17:30) ll~W!X'f1 HJrt>0t al COIM.1 <let l.'ar U111.ers ty al Sao !'•l>atl< T 11\t o at Woo<:bl'l1~e Wednesday'• Oeme1 17:30) C0tona ll•I MJr at Sa~"•bK~ Ne.,.port Hllber a~ 'l•~·ll9• Urvver)<ty at Tu .1 n Jen. 17 WOOdbndQe ~t Co On.l Ctl M¥ UMe~.ty at ttewpoo Harllor T11s11n at Saddle!>~~ RIV ADENEYRA: · From 81 coach. Riva<.Jcncyra s.iid San Clemente t\ looking for u boy~ coach nnd El Toro 1c; seeking a boys und girl' ·coach to replace Mit..c J.1gd, who recently !ltepped down from hlllh po~itions. He was close to h1' grand- mother, lhc late V1rgmiJ Grohs, "ho was 73, an<.1 Riv.1Jcne)r<1 nddcd he has numerous ohliga· ttom 111 dc~mg with tlk de.1th H1\Jdcneyrn and tm wire. Su\lc, hJ\e two other boy.;; A.1ron (2~ ycan old) and K)'le (5 mont h~). .. So we're gurng to have three k1d'i under 3-yc.tr -old." Rivodcncyra s:11d. Anyone 1ntcrc ted m the two CdM co.u:hing po 11ion'i should cuntnct Jch\ick at 760 3315. Brolterboul l:ightweights Bronchitis h.1s the attention of Dennis Brostcrhous this week. He'll be bJck, next Friday, \\llh the focus on Orange ~t-CoHcgc. Vanguards blown out KANSAS CITY -Superior site ::ind qu ickness made itsel f felt quickly Thursday night as f\fo:.ouri·Kan!>as City took a J 16- 78 Jccbion over visiting Southern Cal ifornia College in a non- confcrencc bJ!>!..c tball g.11ne. Rick Witmer. was SoCal's stand- out, i.coring 25 points to maintain a 25.7 \Coring a'crage O\Cr hi:. p.tl>t three g.1mes. II "asn·t enough, howc,er, to offset the hu.'>tl>. ''ho impro\cd to 12-3 -the same record "hich the VancuarJ.-. left "ith after the one- sidcJ los.-.. NON·CONFEAENCE Mlsaourl·KC 11e, SoCel Collett• 78 SoCel Coll•v• MIH ou ri-l(C ~t~ M•,.,.,, Kll"'ff Jcl\l'l011 Wunt1 Wa•oo RindOIPO E CMmitl\KI ll<ckmoit J C11""'fllel 19 It pl IP 19 It pf Ip 333 9!>.MTlis 8 4 322 3 0 2 9 $oO•l 2 2 0 6 0 0 4 0 R~ 13 7 2 33 2 6 3 10 o.curson o o 1 o 8 • 2 2S Stl'mll a 3 1 24 OOI OOt!wnolt 2036 7 4 5 18 Salmoll l 1 0 3 2 0 1 s 1.'l(lld 3 • 3 10 OOlO Mu~ct 0212 1 0 2 2 A. °'"' ' 0 l 6 Sclwotr I 0 1 2 Sull!ool<s 0 0 I 0 J °'''' 1 0 0 2 Totel1 26 17 24 78 Totel1 42 U 1111$ Hif• me ~· ssourHC. U·31 3-poilf DQl!s SCC-V.~ 5 "'°""' 3 Clnnlt.....,.. 1 ~-.c -SchnW s Dumas 2. °""' "" 2 Wom en Vanguards romp, 70-38 COS fA ~11.:.SA Southern California College'.'> Vangu~trds rolled .ijP u 33-8 halfUme lead by virtue of a domin.1ting defcn)tvc perfor mu nee, nnJ breezed Thurs· clay cvcing. di!lpo''"!; of vb1ting Lu Verne, 70·38. in a non-conference \\Omen· ... ba,.._cthJll game. C)ndie Lyons, hitLi11,g 7 o~ 9 from the field, scored 15 pornl'> ;ind had 6 rebounds for the win- ners, who improved to 7-10 ovct ult. La Verne falls to 2-8 Junior Kristen Uc\ is had 6 boardo; and 4 a'i,i1;ts. toCel Collee-70, Le Yeme ~• Ool4M" Stet• Athletlo Conference loCel Collee-70, Le YerM 38 Le Vel"M l.Cef C...,. It ft ,t tp .. ft p4 Ip 4 0 I I '*"'t..._ 1 0 I ~ I 0 0 2 ..-. 0 0 0 0 00 40~ Jll) 1021 ~ 2111 0 0 2 0 l.,onl 7 .o 1 t.S tl31lCll\Oll >Olt 0000 81Vllllf 110) 11,IJ~ 1117 0 0 0 0 'll•f , 0 ' • """ 21lJ " ... 3,,. T~• \ 0 I 6 Tol•I• • II 2 1$ 31 Tel• >0 I I~ 70 ...... aoc,i Colt-. ". >•• S«-l•\ Mu$langs roll, 54-32, Eagles escape foul trouble'- against Trabuco Hills blast Lag~na ·oeach, 57-23 1'11ss 10N v1E10 cosw O·I in kngue play. Sweet paces Estancia ~~ti~~~~;a{'!1~.~.{':~~s~~o~~i~~s~~ Me5a I 11gh's Mu)tangs brcczeJ in O 't/ 23 · t ff t game. their Pacific CoJSt League girls PACIFIC COAST LUQUE WI 1 -po1n ei ior ; "We St3rled pla}ing bcllcfl in basketball opener Thursday night. cos•• M•ae 54, Trebuc,uo'lillHu'ru"IP•._3_2 ___ 8_raalzSn::lrk/es, tOO 1he second h!U!," -Est-3rtcia Coad shelling host Trabuco Ifill~ 54-3::! Coa•• ..... Tr•b~ ,...... Ru~ Da,is said. "We diun·1 pl:iy belilnd the 22-point scoring ....:o~f:,...--~1oor-. 1 11 ~ ~ '~ 11on ~· ~ P: 11~ very "ell in the fi~t quarter a d l Olivia DiCamilli, as \\Cl! a., a :;::-• ~ ; ~ '~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ COSTA MESA -Monique "think ~e took them lightly." standout performance from An· H1oc~~ 1 o 3 2 Y.f111¥ o o 1 o Sweet and Leah Draatz "ere both The Eagles had a t"o- gela Ton:wanik. ~ ,,.,.,. ~ ~ ~ 1~ = ~ ~ ; ~ in early foul trouble, but Estancia lead, 12-10, :iftcr the first qua r, DiCamilli added 9 bo;irds to her ::or1 ~ ~ ~ ~ KJtoet 2 o • 5 High's girls b asketball team over-then outseored the Anists, 15- numbcr , "hilc Ton:" anik scoreJ 1>..m o o 1 o came the burden and buried visit-the second. l.:lguna. Beach :.h a career-high 1.$ point:. ;ind had 7 ~.~;:=tn J 1~ 1~ ~ To•••• 14 3 17 32 ing L3guna Geach Thursday night, free throws in the first half, rebounds as Co)la f\te~a impro' ed lco'o by OuMt•n 57-23, in the Pacific Coast League made only six. Cosu M£>.I 16 16 1C 8-SC I' bo. h h 1~ to 10-6 O\'Crall. Tr~ott.as 6 • 10 l7-l2 opener 1or l SC 00~. PACIFIC COAIT LUQUE 3 Poll\I •o'll Co•t• 'ltsa-osor11 I, Trtf>•wo ratencl• 17, I -une ••ech 2#' Trabuco Hills fell .to J-9 ovcr:ill, K1s"-KM•.tY •• " •• Sweet fi nished with a game-hinh -. • 1:> Latu-.. ecll a1t.nct. 23 poi nts while Draatz; a 5-foot-10 "" "~ "",.. tp junior forward, grabbed 14 re-~1>W ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~.i ~ bounds and scored IO points as Slrjllltlll 2 o s 4 s-s 10 3 l n Ohv o 2 ~ 2 8<ua s o • 10 the Eagles (J-0, 8-6) o utscored the ~ • 1 • 10 011., o o 2 o Artists, 30-7, in the second half. crCoMet o o 2 o ~--2 4 • 1 ~ 10 32 ...... __ , 1011 Sweet, a senior fo rward, and c-o o 1 o "-" o 1 • 1 Draatz each had three fouls in the ~cni 1 2 o • -.)lerlOOn 0 2 0 l Estancia, Ocean View tie, 2-2 COSTA MES A -Sophomore fon,ard Tracie Manz scored t\\icc for the Eagles in non·lcaguc ac- t ion at Estancia Thursday after- noon and the Eagles fought to a 2- 2 standoff \\ith Ocean View High':. Sea haw ks, the latter netting the final goal to forge the deadlock. J unior goalie Kristina Gri.gitas haJ three saves for the Eagles (7- 1-2}, who open Pacific Coast League play Saturday again~t La- guna Dcach a1 9 a.m. al Trabuco llilb High. Following Natalie Jones' ftr:.t hnlf goal, Karen Dawes scored for Ocean View midway through the second half to tie it. Elsewhere: 8 Maler Del 2, St. Joseph 0: The ho t Monarchs netted two s°"cond-half goals to gain their t'1th !>lraight victory in the Ange- Today's TV .f'adJo TELEVISION Ttnnls !0:30 a.m.-Or:inge Dowl 1ourncy, ESPN. Golr I p.m. -T of C. ESPN. I a.m. -T of C. ESPN. llO<'kt)' 4'.30 p.m. -Kings-Capitals, Ch. 5. 5:30 p.m. -Chicago·Jcts, SC. l'ro Hnsketbnll .S p.m. -Dlu1crs-Pi!>tons, TNT. .5:30 p.m.-Clippcrs-76crs, Ch. 13. 7: JO p.m. -Nugscts-Lakers, PT. Colkgr Dukctbull 5:30 p rn.-Louisvillc·VJ. Comm., PT. 'J p.m. -Temple-St. Jo~c:ph's, SC. Horst Rncl ng 7:30 p.m.-Sant;i Amtu 1cpl,1) , Ch. 18. 11 p.m.-Sant:i Antt.i replay\, SC. 2 a.m.-Los Alamitos n:play!>, Pr. Womrn'1 basketball 10:30 p m.-Sl.tnfon.l·Cal, PT. RAOIO lloclr.ry 4·30 p.m.-l<ings-Caps, XTRA (690). l'ro 811lc.ctball S:30 p.m. -Clips·76crs. KRLA (I I 10). 1:30 p.m. -Ocnver·ulc.crs. Kl.AC (S70). •• lus Lcuguc opener. Amber E~cobedo converted Joey Sisco's •t'lsist eight minutes into the !.ccond half for the game- " inner and Kim Donohue aJ<.lcd a goal on Chrissy Whalin's assist in the fi nal fi\'c 1ninutes. Mate r Dci (13-1-l O\crall ), rankcJ third in the CIF 4-A -divi- sion, did not }ield one shot on goal to the Je 1cr:.. 8 Edison 6, Newport Harbor 0: The Sailors fell to 3·3-1 heading into Tuc:.day':. Sea View League opener again!.t Corona 1.Jcl Mar. 0 High achool glrla ANOILUI LIAOUI: .-eter Doi 2, St. JoHph llollo~I 0 si JoStpltl ""' l.Qclel 12 M.11« Del hcobtoo 1, Oonot.-1 SMs Thomls O NON·LIAOUI: l:tt-le 2, Ocoon VI-2 ~ll!llne 1-1 • Oct111 ~ KOllnQ .llmcl 1. Olwts I S~ts 810'"" 2 h1111tll K01f10: Mw 2 Shes G/lg41s 3 first half. Toeili • • 21 23 Total• 21 1s n &1 ll9f.NIUC:ll ' lO & ~ 2-73 Jennifer Drazell added seven h1M1t11 12 is 11 11-s1 'potfl goali l>,lltll 8t.atfl-~ 1 steals :md six :mists for Estancia, Tet~IOIQ -h~'-ll2 ~1ut11we111 Monarchs rout .St. Joseph, 48-31 SANTA ANA -The Mater Dei High girls basketball team opened Angelus League play im- pressively Thursday night, defeat- ing visiting St. Joseph .of La~e­ wood, 48-3 1. Heather Lee and Adrienne Dotana led the Monarchs (6-7 overall) with nine points apiece, while Lee added JO rebounds, four steals, three blocks and two assists. The Monarchs' defense forced the Jesters into numerous first-half turnovers in taking a 28-17 lead nt intermission. The visitors closed to within 37- 34 heading into the final period, but Mate r Dei outscored them 1-1- 4 to clo c out the \ictory. Monic.i Wong procured fhc steals to add to her five points. ANGELUS LUQUE ~Del ........... ,..,, I\. J ... pti MMet Doi T.W. ...... ., .... ,,., 1012Gnlrat'UI 203 • • 1 4 9 l" 3 3 0 • 30 4 llloom 11 0 3 0030~ 3339 3011Medtlla 2 1 0~ 3038McGim 120 4 OO IOWono 211$ OOIO Ktly 031 3 1011 Hllltl •100 4 • P'llldol 1 0 1 2 1$ I It 31 Tet• Ii 14 t 4t 1c--.,Gueti-• I 10 .... I I IS U I 14-41 Today's schedule IN THE BLEACHERS •••k•tball Community college women Golden West at Orange Coast, 7 p.m. o••·---ft ,.,-...- ''Wei, we lolt In the flrW MCOIG =· I •ww. It'• Ike we·,. aned or 10m1Q." High school boys -La~ Beach at Estancia. J; Coroo#'dal Mar at Newport Harbor, ~: Mater Del at St. John Bosco. ; Costa Mesa at Trabuco Hill ; Calvary Chapel at Leffingwell Cark- tlan, 7:30. ' Soccer High school boys -Sunny Hiiis at Corona . del Mar, 3:15: Laguna Beach at Estancia, 3: Costa Mesa at Trabuco Hills, 3:15; Long Beach Wilson at Newport Harbor. 3. High school girts -Santa Mar- garita at Corona del Mar, 3:15. Wrestllng High school -Newport Hart>of at Orange Glen Tomament, 3 p.m. Deep sea . • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Friday, January 1 O, 1992 83 mJC IOTICll ......C llOTICll PUILIC MOTICll PUILIC NOTICll PUIUC MOTICll PUILIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH ---OP ciDea ..... ""'1 ~ SEARCH INSTITUTE, 11d2 Dennie~ Th• reo111ran1(1) com-dUc:ted by' 9'\ indt~ EhUbe'ln c. Wallr,tt BARAB.'WIWAMS a AS· Fate•IO phr•y ErtChOf\ NOES: ~Ml.a ........ Eallinaled IOlel Arm11rong Ave., lrlvn•. Thie llalelNnt Wll IUed menced '° lrenuct ~ Thi 1egl11r1nl(1) com-Th41 a\atement WU "led SOCl.'TES. 4101 W••terly PubU1hed N...,..por1 S.ach· Non. ASSENT. None •ilff.'::.-.-Ml '646, U I IT Cut. t2714 with the County Clttlc ol ne .. undtf the f'lc111IOUI ~td 10 lranaact Ix.Ill· 01th tlllC County Cieri! ol P1ae1, Su111 t03, NtwPoC't Costa MHa Oailt PilOI Jan-Otdtnance 91•29 aiNn<11 _,.. • .,. The i.wtw::..,y unca. Ftof~ JohnsonEI T • 24891 Otange County on O.Cem-Bualne11 Nam•(•) li1tld MH under \he flctltlOu• 3 ra~; oumy on Janua.ry e.ach. CA 92660 """' 10 n 24 31 1992 Section 7.1 or the Costa 10~NOTIC:a MICi o..t ol TrUll her.-0-AJwnd.,, Or.. OIO, Celol. ber 30, 1991 ebOve on: 0.C.mber 28, BuslMll NllM(I) kttld • 1 8ar•b Auoclat ... Inc -1 • • • Mtn MUOiC:lpal Cod• relal· ....__..,, OW*A: lof• ~and dllllwl 92630 P818814 1991 above on· Novembef 4 F518H• CA corporation, aamt 11 F.ooe tn9 10 tunctlOf'ls ot the OU AAE IH OE-eo the~• wnuen Jame• L A~, 24891 Published Ntwpor1 BNch-P.U JMlel Celtnt 1991 ' Published New;>Ott BNch-abo\oe PUIUC NOTICE Costa t.·"11 Fire 099111· ~ UHOEA A DEED~ Dec19tetion of Def_,. Alwndtll Of., I Toro, Cllll. Coita M• .. Daily Pilot Jan-This llel•ment wu 1i*2 PetwVlc1or Grima Co$1J MHa Dally Prlol Jen. Thl1 bullntss 11 c~ rMTnL t·~I t••t 01 t .. e ord'-• DATED .,., .. Demand IOI .... •nd 92930 1 -: 3 """' Ule County Clttlc of Thi• llal•ment WH flied uuy 10 17 2.4 31 1992 ducted by a corporation Fk:tttlou• ... ... ~ " .--UHL.ffS YOU TAKE AC-wt111e11 Notice ot' Oet• Thia butlM.. Is con-uery 10, 1 • 4, I. 1992 Otano• Counly on Januety with lht County Citric ol ' ' ' ' F-004 Th• rtgtstran1(1} com-Buelneaa Nam• nanc• m•r ~ r•ad In tn• noH TO PAOTECT YOUR and Election to 811 ~ by: a general pert-F-002 3, 1992 Oiange Count on January mence<t to lflnsac:I bull· I City Citric 1 otfic•. 77 Fair PROPERTY. IT MAY BE underllQMd caused ••I ner1hlp P819MB 3 1992 Y PUBLIC NOTICE nest und., Int F1e1111ous tetament Ori~• Costa Mesa fl'-0 AT A PUBLIC SM.E Nola Of Def_,. and a.c Th• r1gl1t~nl(1) com-PUILIC NOTICE PubllaNd Newport a .. ch-• ,., ... 7 Businen Nam•(•) listed 1,.T~! F~~~s :''°"' EILEEN P. PHINNEY, NA~ ~ r: ~ hon to Sell to bl =~ t:~et1= PlctHlou8 Coate .._ .. Daily Pilot Jen-PUOlllhed Newport 8-ath· Fk:Utlous ~~ on Decemb9f 2. SEAN, HENDRY PRO. Cltr Clerk OF THE PROCEEDING :~ lblfllY.:.': IMP BualneH N1m1(1) llattd •u .. MH Name uary 10, 17, 24, 31, 1992 Coile MtH Daily Piiot Jan-Bu:~· N-:"9 Roger N Wiiiiams Ol'CTIONS 6 Hunon C~· Publ Sh.cj Da••y p,101 Ja,,. AGAIN ST YOU' YOU SALIS rNFORMATION: 1bove on: N/A Statement F-005 ua.ry 10, 17, 24, 31 , t992 Tiit FJ1o~~~n pe11ons Th11 1111emen1 wu lilld ~e;7g;1vt Santa Ana, Ca\11 uary 10, 1992 F014 ~OU'RD CONTACT A~ 100 lift\ to I : ~~'":t!a~wu filed .,.r~~ F=~• ::~lorls PUILIC NOTICE F-012 are doing busineu es: with lht County Cieri< 01 Sea'! T Hendry. 9882 51 ~ '*"-Y 31 1112 pm, Cltll 41&·Hll.;._ __ wilh IN County Cleflc of ND E~ERPRISES, 11295 PUIUC ""TICE ANDRE JEWELRY EX· ~~~; County on January Mary• C11ci., Ca'' 92705 PUBL IC NOTICE ,., p . . c.i-w..a.m ......... ()f Countf on J llY Slatef Av• Fountll Val PlctHlou9 _, CHANGE, 283 E 17th SI • • l h1s bustflHS IS eon· ;._. M ' c.IC·W..-n ver•nce Corpor•Uon 3 ;= anu rev. Canf 92708 n . BuslMu Name .._tltloue IB. Costa Mtaa, Cahl F5t7S9e duc1td by· an lnd•vidual ---------"-RftV9Yance orp • a 7M3 la Meu 8twt . 2 ' Aki< A .lhon OB d r,.. 92627 Publrshtd OaUy Pilot Janu. The regisliant(sl com-NOTICE OF SALE CelHorn&a ~. • Fl1 . P 0 8c>11 9001 , L Pl11183 n Y 1 1 ernar 0 • ltatament Buslneu Name Wannta AbaFan, 1132 Se-ary tO, 17 24 31 1992 mtncld 1o 1ransac1 bus•· ,qohct hereby giv•n pur· dutv ~led t1ua1ee un· Mese, CA 91 944·9008 Publlshe<t NewpC)C't 81aen 1141 Tilt, lrvne, Calil. TM Following P•'.•ons ltatenMttt ablulf Dr .. Costa Mesa. ' ' ' F-Ol7 11ess ndtr lht .Ficr.1ious sv~"'' 10 sec11ons ~071 and 'f:..,,., JUW f IO Dwd of ~ 4M-H!O. 8v Slee Coste M•11 Dally Piiot Jan. ~rk2: Ralph OiBernardo a~~~ol'etJ>~\~' ~Col· The Following per1ons Cahl 92827 Busrne"u ~~amt(S) l•!llld 3072 ol lht Civil Codt ol IAll ..:..._er.o.18ded 9/1/lt;...u Aulhofr.ted S1gN uary 10. 17, 24, 31 , t992 16082 Cam•ion 11 Hull'. Jon 18 NelOHV\it eeaeh art doing business H : This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE abOvt on January 1, 1990 1h1 Siii• or C111tom11 th• _, ·46l397. ol ..,,,,_ lute. T1U11ee S. OlllCOI f.Q09 e C ' ' -,..-' SALES SUCCESS INSTI· ducted by• an lnd1V1dual Sean T Hendry unders1gn•d SANTA ANA ael ~di in the othc:e ol 0.lad 112192 ting,lon ~afh, air~ 92847 Calif. 92663 TUTE, 425 Vista Flora Ave. Tht rtg1s11an1(s) eom· Flctltlou1 This 11a1emen1 wes I.ltd TOWINC will sen at public ~~ ~-dor• al,.~· ASAP43134 PUILIC NOTICE J~i!d ~y~ ~·~!ner~I ~~ ::!~e<tClo~hl~Ji:~nia ln~OS Newport BHeh, 9a111. menctd 10 ttansaet bus1-BullnffS Name w1t11 lhl County Cltrk ol IUC!10n. at 1022 E CHESl'-.,_. ..._,ry, .... ie of._._. 1/19, \Itel. 1123 Ill 1 8• 926e0 ness under the F1ct1llous Statement Orange counit onJanua.ry NUT SANTA ANA, CA ~NII· 8118CUled bit Melll T Plotltlout T'~! ~eglslrant(s) com· g~:1r112:3Ntwport each, Advanced Marlcetlng As· Business Name(s) hsled The Following persOl'I$ 3, 1992 92701 11 10 00 AM on Jan i.Moan, • liflQfe men PUBLIC NOTICE •"elnass Name menced 10 transact busl-Thfi business 11 e~n-soclatlon, Detawar•, 425 above on: January 1• l992 are doing bus!Mu as· F6 t6951 2-4• 1992 I.he loUov.i~ 0~ inti ... 1 al public Statam.nt F \llst\I Ftofa Avenue New-W1nnes A1>a11an EL 0 RI 0 GE MA INT E p I SCI bed property to Wtl MKllOn lO highest blct· MOT1UOP Th• follow! 11ons nan-und., tne iclltrotn ducted by: a c0tporillon port eeaeh Cahl 9266<> This 11a1ement was I fed · ub •Siled Ne'ltPOfl BIKn· 1991 FORD license d•t. lot CHh. caah1er'1 APPLICATION TO .,. doing bust~. r.: BuS1ne11. Name(s) liSled Tht registrant(•) com-Thi• bua'rnesi II con-Wllh th• County Clerk' or ~i\NgE. 144 ~B Petayo Costa Mesa Oaity p IOI Jan-UNJ•2.i, s1a•eCALIF, VIN Cf'lllclr drawn on • st1te OI SELL •LCOH ..... IC MESA VERDE DRIVE ·~~· on. November 25• mence<t to transat='il ~usl-ducted by:• eorporallon Orange County on January :~th''';;'"~'· 1 aJ~j:~~72 uary 10, \7, 24, 31, l!l92 lFAPPIOJ9''1v'l272468 nat1Qnal benk, • chec• .. .,. PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verda 1 ness un(jtr th• ttll ous Th• reg~1ran1(1) com-3 1992 8 ie ae r gt, F-<107 Sa q sa·• 1s lor the pur-dtaw(I t>v 1 at.lte or ledefal BEVERAGES Or Eii r Suit• 210 Costa Miko OIBernardo BusfnHI Name(s) llsrtd menced to transact bus!-• F51694• 144 IB P1t1yo, San Clem· post 01 satrs'ymg lion 01 :Id" ~mon, °' • 1c:hec:• • T w~/7~2 M Con Mesa, ci111. 92628 ' J:;~s 1~~1~=~ w~1~1:1e:, 11~~· :': ~;k!:1 Prest-nesa under lhe Flelitlous Published Newpor1 Beach· eT~~I c~~sr;::: 1, eon-PUBLIC NOTICE 11ie u"ce1s•9oed for 1ow111g, _..,..., 1 stale or edetll 0 m •Y • M3tk Stephan LH, 2794 Orange County on ~4ovem· dent · ' Business Neme(s) hsttd Costa Mesa oa.ty Pilot Jan· ducted ~y· an lnd1vldual SUMMARV OF• re~i;.rs l"l(l siora,ged ro· MNlllQI and loen astoe1· cem: Longwood Cl Coata 99 abOv• on· July t990 Th · ( ) 9'-' ::ie1 v...!n eos11 o a ..... etlof\. UWtQ1 euoc:rehon, REGARDING REST AU· Mna Calll 9262e· ber 26, 1 I Thl1 1ta11men1 was flied o. Forbes Ley uary 10, 17. 24, 31, 1992 I registrant I com-ADOPTED ORDINANCE t.s ng and e~peMes 01 or UlllOQI banll 9P8C'll8CI In AANTS, INC.11 applying to FranC.s ~s 1833 Bak•r F5t4049 with the County ~erk of l his alltement was fllod F-011 menctd to transae1 bust· Ord1nane1 91-29 is sao sec:IJQn 5102 ol the flNfl· the Departmenl of Aleo-Costa Mesa Catil 92626 ' Pubhshed Newpor1 Beach· Orange County on January with lhe County Cieri< 01 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ess under the Flcrruous scheduled to be 1n !urt o ... reo 11 s 310 day 01 Jan- Cl91 c:odo end au•.horuod 10 holle Beverage Cont1ol 10 Kathleen' Ellen Les Costa Mosa Piiot Ooetm· 3, 1992 Orange County on January usmess Name1s1 listed force and et1ee1 30 da)'5 u11•f 1992 do~"' lhls stete w• 1etl alcoholle beverages at 2635Pomona way, Sacra: ber 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991 , f518952 3. 1992 f lctltloua abOvt on: Jan4ary 1, 1992 from us adoption on Janu-JEAN NOUTARV be ~ et the North hoot 695 Town Center Dr .. Sre mento Caht 958l8 Amended pubheal!on Jan-Published Newport Beach-Fa1ee54 ~eilh M. Eldridge a1y fi, 1992. and was Pub ,h1,1d Oa Y p .,1 Jan· ~t~'.07:~0~ ~:326 <;,:t~.4 ~e0~· s;te lhls 'bu~lness Is 1 eon. uary 10. 1992. Costa M•se Daily Pilot Jan. Published Newport Beach-au;~~~=~=~;n• wr'::i' 1~~1c':~:Y w~~r~·1e:i ~g,~P~:,, b~01~118 ~~~:.'c~~ uary 'l w 199., ter Duve West. Seftta An• Beer & Wint (Pub. Eat. Pl.) ~::~~P by. • genera part· PUBLIC NOTICE uary lO, 17• 24• 31• 19:!x,8 Cos1e MtSa Dally Pilot Jan· Th• Following per1ons Ora~• County on January MEMBERS· AYES· Horn-FOi~ c.111Htn11. 111 right, 111111 ~ license The registrant(•) com· uary 10, 17, 24, 31, 199Z 810--doing business-as: ~. 19 2 buckle, Genis, Butta, Hum· ~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~~~ ~~ PU~~~E ~13 r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~ D:b ho6d bit II ulldet utd uary 10, 1992 ness under the Fictitious 8uslne11 Nam• °' Trust '" the f.W()p(!f· 1018 Business Name(s) 111ted Stat•m•nt Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE ~seUl:ed ~-·~ Counl l'f PUBLIC NOTICE above on: N!>Vember 25, Th• Following persons 8u1lne11 Nam• Flctltloui 1 e ....-.... ..-.. as ot 1991 art doing business as: St•tement 24 '"Block 11 ol Eait Mllw· NOTICE OF SALE Merk Les (aJOMIL DESIGN INC. The Followtng persons BuilneH Name ~'!' the C11y °' Newf::I Nollco hereby given PUf· This statement was Mod (b)OAHL DESIGN (c)OAHL art doing business as: Statement i;;a;; ~a:; un~ f auant to 1ectlons 3071 and wtth tht County Clerk of DESIGN STUDIO, 130 E. MERRELL'S SPORTING Thi Following per1ons Peg.r 37 Miac::ranooui 3072 of th• CMI Cod• ot Ora~e County on January 17th s11 .. t. s1e. 6, Costa GOODS. 1654 Marguer11e 11~A~o~ng~~1oe'~s•:FOA M8QIJ Records 01 said Or \he State ol C1til0tnla the 3, t 2 Me11. C1J1I. 92627 Ave .• Corona dtl Mer, Cahl. YOU 962 J S Co 1 ·eoun undersigned. SANTA ANA • F517004 Dahl Design Inc .. C1hlor-92625 · oaM t.. •a at\Olllho ~ttoot addtQSS l OWING, will sell at public Publishod Newport Stach· n1a, 130 E. 17th SI. Ste. 6,. Russell Conwell Merrell ~~Sl~1~1f"c92627 Walke eciQ ottlur wmrnun desfune· auction, al 1022 E. CHEST· Cosra Mosa Oaify Pilot Jan· Costa Mesa, Calif. 92827 1654 Marguer111 A11e .. Co· 9622~0 n SJoCie51 Mes!' iron rt any 01 ""' ,681 ll'Of> NUT, SANTA ANA, CA uary IO, 17. 24 31, 1992 This business Is eon. rona del Mllr, Cahl. 92825 C 11 9~6~7 .. 0 a • ... • nesarbeii -"--· 92701 111 10 oo AM on Jan ' F-003 ducted by: a ecxl)Ola•ton This business Is con-a' · . 81'' ..,.,.., •s pur· 24, 1992 lht following d• The reglstrant(s) com-duettd by: an ind1vldual l hls busint sa Is con- putletl ru 00 t22 E:•~1 1cnbed propefty to wit PUBLIC NOTICE menced to transae1 busi-The registrant(•) com· ducted by: an lndivldual Oceanlrunt ~wporl Beach 1982 FORD' Lle•nTII ness under the F1c1111ous meneld 10 transael bus!-Tilt reglstrant(s) cqm- CA 9288 t Tiie under 2JKM828 Slate' CALIF VIN -Fictitious Boslntss N11me(s) listed ness under the Flehhous meneed to transact bu.sr: s~ned Trus:eo d1se111ms 1FMEUtS07CLAt9328' 8u1lne11 Name above on: N/A Buslne11 Name(s) hslecl ness under the Fictrllous MlV tabtletv or any ifleor Said s1111 Is tor 1h1 pur-St t t Robert Campbell Trea· above on: Otcttnbet I Busrn111 Name(s) llsled roctrwu ol 1no s11oe1 ad • emen • 1991 · ab011• on· Decembtt 11 dr~ and olhor common pose ot aatlsty1ng ~•n or The Following persons surOf 1991 . • "-'nft•ll()ll it an Shown lh• undersigned tor towing, ere doing business IS' This slatement WIS fried Ausffll C. Merrell· ~-v. repairs and ator1ge lo-H & r TAX SERVICES, with 1h1 Coun1y Clerk of This s1a1eme11t was Med Alli _sa.1c-...lit_i1L IHI glll!ler:_with ~SIS of adw:&c. Tlg•tfislr Ctt., Hun Couo1y on Docem.. ~k-0 ~ but ••lhuul convu llsfng and expenses ol rrnglon Beach, Cahf. 92646 bor 16, t991 Orano• County on January nanr or warr11111y QKVIUSS or sate. Oenn11 Nguyen. 19121 Ti-F5t 5e34 3. 1992 ~ ~rO•flQ hlto pus· Oated this 31d day of Jan , gerhsh Cit,, .Huntington ~ublllhed Newfl0!1 eneh-F51e945 .,,.,,, or encumlltancos t992. Beach, C•hf 92646 Costa Mesa Dady Piiot Jan· Publ11htd Newporl 8Heh-inc.kldll~ tlll!S th&IUoS and JEAN ,.OUTAAY Cee111a Thuy Trinh, 1912t uary 10. 11. 24, 31, 1992 Cosra Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-~ses ot uie Trus1ee 8ll(1 P u bll sh t d New p or I T1gtrll1h Ctr.. Hun1mo1on f-OOl uory 10. 17, 24, 31, 1992 01 lh4f trusts c;.roaloel by sartJ Beach·Cosll Meu Pilot eeaeh, Cat.I. 92646 F-010 °""'1 ol Trust 10 pay 1hu January 10. 1992 Tam Cong Vo. l9t2t Tl· PUBLIC NOTICE r&m#lrng pt•flC4l81. sums 0. 1 rois ged11h Cir. Huntmgton,_________ PUBLIC NOTICE 11-. notlJ(1) W<.urw by Mid Beach, Ca1.r 92646 Fictitious --------- De1:\l ol T1ust tu w11 PUBLIC NOTICE This business 11 eon-Builneu Nam• f1ctltlo1o11 $49 1 826 85 with rn1111us1 dueled by a general part· St•t•m•nt B1o11lna11 Name lhefeon trom 411 91 61 Flctltlou1 nersh1p The Following ~rsons St•t•m•nl 10 7S)' llillf annum es Pfl)-8u1ln••• Name Thi reglslrant(s) com· are doing business os: The Following p111ons ~ in U1CJ oote(•) plus Statement monee<t to tiansaet busl-CAIRNS CONSTRUCTION art doing business as· Th• FOllO .... ng persons ness under the FrcltlfOUS COMPANY. 4t6 91h Slteet, CAL-BRITT ROOFING PAClltC_._ 11..,IONAL PAM Cemetery • Mortuary Chaoel • CftmetOfY 3500 Pac:4flc V-Ofiv• .....-i Beecfl ... .,. PlllOIUITllll lllL lllUWll St)Opplng ror 8 n•w .,. dolflg business as· Business Namt(s) listed Hunttngton Beach Calol COMPANY, 3535 E. Co1s1 a,i,.nm•nl? CIHsill•d (D)WHITE PEARL • MANU-above on· N A 92648 H#)' Su.II 360, Coiona del Mortuary * Chapel let.s you compare f'ACTVRINO (b)FANIE IN· • Paul James Cairns, 416 Mar, Calif 92625 Cremation · STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal O.partmt nt at the P1lo1 Is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses We wlfl now SEARCH the name !or you at no tictra charge, and. save you the time and the trtp to th• Court House In Sant• Ana. Then; of eourst, after tht search Is completed we wfll file your tlciltlous business nama stattmt nt with th• County Clerk, pubtlsh onct a wM k for four wMks •• rtqulttd by law and then' file your ~f publlcat•Q!I wtth ~ledL.. .. -J ..._ '. ~ .•. "" . '. • • -.&. .: ••• ~ 1·~ . ,. ... - . ~ ....... )· ~ . .. ·---~ ,. . ·' .. ; -.... Please stop by to hie your f.ctmous business stal•ment at the P lot Legel Department, 330, West Bay Costa Mesa, Caht.ernia. It you can not stop by, please call us at ('714) 642-4321, Extension 315 or 3 16 and we wHI m•ke arr1ngements for you to handle this procedure by mail If you should have any f\Jrtll1r qutstlons. please ea.II us and we wrrt be more than glad to assist 'f'OU Good Luck In your new~·------,-~ ......... . . costs · w flhout hassle TERNATIONAL (C)PHA· RENT 9th S1ree1, Hun11ng1on Perer Vlelot Grima, 439 110 Broadway Of worry! RMACEUTICAL PURV(Y-Beach, Calfl 92648 Goldenrod, Corona del Cotta Mesa PH~C~ssH~d ORS ~)ESTHETICIA~ ~rounhclass1r1ed This ~·~us~ eon-Mru.C~~~~ ~~1M ·~·-········-~~~·~~~-~~i"i''i~~~~~i~iui·i~~~i~~~~---~~----·~ 942·5978 PHARMACOLOGY RC.· 111 ., ducted by: an ll'ld1v1dua.I This business Is eon-1111111!••·~~!1!!~ 330 West Bay Street 1~1Ul ESTATE ~FOR SALE .. 1mRUL ESTATE ' _WJRENTllS 8108-81'74 COMMERCIAL REil ESTATE 1750-1'790 I Costa Mesa, C~ 92827 jAaus1NESS a UFINANCIAL 8900-1918 2920-3005 llOSERllCE ll:llDllECTORY 3406-3 838 I "MERCHANDISE ~FOR SALE 8010-8080 8102·8 190 70i-1·8090 I TO Pl.ACE IN ID Clll 642-5678 How To Place A Classified Ad By Phone ...... 642·5678 8 :00am : 5:30pm Monday thru Friday By Visiting or By Mail ...... 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 (corner of Newport Blvd.• 88.7 St .) 8 :30am -5 :30pm Monday thru Friday All real estate llstlngs that GENERAL POLICY Deadlines ...... 6:30pm d aU.y for ne.xt day s publication. ..._ M4 ....w-.,. • ...,...,. .. --... -tu.ova ooo .. T1M .... ~ ,.... _.... Ult• r1Sttl lo -· .....i-IA), ,...._ Of ... ,.., &11\7 elAatfted ....... ,._., • .,.... ...... ~ ""'" U..1 ~ "-.. ,.,.., ola.lalfted .. l.m· ...... ..., ~ l>Ulr P\IM • T1M ~I -. ... 00 llabUl'1 flM: ~ ~ \a .. ~-' ,.. •!Uea 11 _, ... ~ .... " tor u.. -Of &lite ..... _....., _.,,.,_ lo7 UM -a.dJt -... oab i. ..UOWW 5 :30pm Thursday for 'be Real Est.ate Tab. · run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid aeotlon. -&lite I\-'-"'- 3 :30pm Wednesday for the Independent. How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE BY VISITING OR MAIL DEADLINES GENERAL POLICY 714-642-fS678 330 West Bay Street Monday .. ............... ..... ........... . Friday 6:30PM Tut•day ....... ........................ • Monday 6:30PM lki.o .... ~ .,.. ••• ,_ .. ·~ "'4-1 .-4 ... n. ~bllaa. ,_ 111o ne•• •• --,,.,,,,.,,. t1•l1• '' rtJul ••1 ct•t•UI•• Nonb Oranr-Count1 • t".4C>-lHO Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Wtdnuda7 .. ...................... TuHday 0 :30PM --,._ ,..,..., ...., """'" \Ital .., "" la ,..... ·--.......... ,,, ""' Ooll) """" • "" .... ,........... ,, ... ...,.._u. South Oran,.. Count1 • 49•·8800 (OOrMT of N..,,ora .,,,.., • a., 1.) Thund&7 ......................... Wednesday 5 :3C>PM IUDGIT PRICID Hl\I ti< II\ IS I.I\ ND 1 0 110 5 8A, 48•. c u •l om home, 80' eornar on .. ndy btachl 3 car parking, bO•t & moOf· Ing, 538 S. Bayfront s I ,495,000. S73-.3e00 C"OSll\ MESA 10~.s Ore•t value In terrific 3br 2 t /2ba town· tt•m•. Guard gated • cOmplt • for 1ecurlty. 9 8drmt S•P llY araa l.;9rg• patlO, dbl ga· ul)Slll Crnr lot, AV 1agt. walk 10 ahops stor. AJ C , pOOl & spa, and lhtat1es. Oon'I 10 ac park vu, l294K. ml11 IU I ·ne,ooo oavt, Rnr 646·5880 <7730c> HOME ON DIL LOTI W~5?!Uowd .. w 11h e 1ng1 v•r•0t• ~ on allty $249,500. l.akHl<f• condo, 28R,1 ___ e_eo-......,_9 ... •_•.,.•---- 1 ,258.A. frplo. priced lmm•olii•t•I :ton. 2· 15k under mlct ~· 11oty conc:to, 38A. 112'.900 JllMJl-OM Hug• g•r, A.C. \011 of ."opp""' lor • new gmbtt. Pool•. 1tnnl•1 ~·w melfo cntt. Ste5K ap..-1mtnl? clattlrltd Dave, Bkr 540-&eeo l•tt you compare COii• • wttf'IOUt hattla Why play MIOt 'N .orryl 8"k wnh chltdure? °' "'9t c ... ~ Celt TM PHot tOd•yl ...... .,. ...2.15911. lndapend•nt ...................... Wednesday 3~30PN J'r14ay ........... .,.. ................ Thursday 5:30PM CLASSIFIED HOURS Saharday .................................... Frldat 5:30PM Sa\urda Rut Et\ale ........... Tbul"9d"1 5:30PM u ~I Jor •Miii II NJ W _.,.._ .............. ., .... -... ..., _,....." "'" .,_ CW.• -a1J "' ~ ..... 11"'4 -. ( ·o s ]',\ \H SA IO'.'~ PVT ADMINSTRA- TOR'S aALa N. Me .. 4BA 29• home Print-I onty 1205.000 .Ag1 M•?9" , HlllN I \I N V 1\I I I-\' I 11 11 tll 'NllN li l'l l '\I HI</\< II t 11-111 111 ;;\i l l N <1l()N Hl\HIHHIH IO·P tfllNTIN<fTON tl/\HHOIJH I o 12 H U Q I I 0 N U I PIZAZZl REAL DEAL ROOM Abtoluttfr wondtfful Atductcl 191ln! Only ~!':u~~~tv3bt~~~':; 4br 3bl Wltttfront UIO,OOOAppt1lln1 and t11panded thru-townhonte W/rOUr I tplClout 4br 2 3J OUI. B ay window, own 30' bolt dock. 4ba In ••ttrfront IUITDPllCI ::.1:: .~!:~~rt.'~~~·; lntertlln or ..,,. c11111nunlty wi'Mwtr New•y new. HQuislt• e., .. r•o•. Mu1t ... , on the deck 1t 31'bolt dock. largt 4br,4ba wtnnfft ap-(17411C) a389,000 ~. -a-, a-a. ~e --'lo wJ -... polntmtnls avallabla. IRA R.-..... I 1 .-.... .....-...,,. r....., .,.._, ..-._ Granite flOor•, ~tblt ....... ,, _,,_ ttftftll Hf trtlt W.atng clstlnCI to coun\tr e , F 1ench 113-115 ntlta.•en. Onlr Mech. Owner wry dOOf•, elcyttghtS, a/C -H-llf-.-.-,.-.1(-Q-_-.. -,-Oll-- tl C. :g;c••cutarl """ r"" Mll,00 wl ... llnt 1tll. tMe, (10372C) Quallly 3bt w/huga pa•a~1-••n ,._....._ R9a ......... I • ..._. famlly room Tr•• ...,..,... n.,. ~ ,_., 5 "" .......... , _,.. llned t t. Covtrtd ..... PAMDlll RUL n IUnllll ptt"1, spa, 3 car oa· -awnlL...,,O .. T..,C..,na~ ...... ., ....... -D w - I tf\IN"J JN<;TON I HAIUIOl'H 1111 .' TIN to nt10tllte Prime wa1ertront loea· tlon wttn new 55' bOllt dock Beautllully l•nd- 1caped lawn at waters adge w/naw c.nh ... "•r•u deck and spa. Horne na1 b"n nlc:ely upgraded w lrreplKa In lem1ly room & din· Ing room. Ptrf~t 11mt to bU'f Ooly HH,000 PARADISI RUL n ..... 1 1..\t;l'N" I "'"·"'If '"'"' rage. Enjoy now. ... ---13•,eoo <•11-> n·· tna r~• rou -c"""1a"-.-.,__.-,.----WHY .. n DA ....... , ii:... can COU9C on "° "' • C OM v a eti • II T I •.wt aown. O W.C. 11\lNl !'\1.111"" ,_._,, _,. myriad Of mtfCftaf\· wMtn.r Vo\I re buy-110• Oca•nlC•tallna TNnktng of t1avtnv • Ml 1111 :!:' c::"n:;. ~c!';: Ing, MftlnQ, or t*' v.... • • t llA, It .140J D•'•r .... , oiv. ue•-3~L~l-na-.-.-•• -:"3-0r--av--.-.. -!3 qualllled buy•t• ,0 tootc•ng. c._.lf..o at 1_m_o_._ ... ,_.5-_,_,_,_o __ _ a ca I Dotlars ... MafChendlM c ... I WM1 VOU """' CC>r1wni.nt PILOT cuallPl•D Undet' MOO. -PILOT cuaatPl•D .... C ... etlle4 Ma .. •e?• Ml·M?• , M .... ft Ma ... ft M8·Mft I fl I 'I I l ''I I'' ' -... ~~\'1 ·11 1\1 111-\(11 ltlhf1 I 1\1, I .... \ , tflll :-... l"d'1 BUY REDUCIDI VllW! TM a1u119 By bwnat tluo h ia.llled 28R 28", 1 ,...,., ug c Lovafy 3bt ~toe*• entire valley Vaulted c:•Ulngs. Matbta tip • Fabulou1 p ool/ape. Q,••• buyt S34i,eoo (4t) ERA Rlfttfy & u.,d Ml-5~11 Nt-~\1 '111\I , Ht-•\I If I• 11,•1 Gr.at toe.. Pr reduced PREV&n• , 13291(, •1~19$9 wiifibs lea•• w11h Option 10 8uy Owner 10 carty fl· nanc1no 151 ... 111 WlttrfroM ,_ .... Reduced to ••••,OOG Miilion dollar MAll.n Channti ..,.._ from 9Yaty room s t 0,000 MOVCS YOU ot lhlt VofQeOUa 2bf tN, Ona year,.." op-2ba c:onoo. hcUfftJ llon. 48R & 28A bul\d~ wJ epa Md $3,000J mo, 14'7&K prr.tate PaJ•O C>WrlO<>il· Pp "213""3$-21 i:a. Ing th• 8ey. 8 o•t 213-437·1_.2 Juf'le apaea tvall fOf., 12 '"'. l,~vef'Y~~ LOOOK.l Cal TOIMy Aftordablt In N"'POft PMADlll RIAL n ~nt 1 171.000 fOf • -- new 28A luwurr '"'"'!~~""!"""~~~-:-... condO Corner of 16th All Kindt OI Jobe '°' • IMne. ...ttrletione ,.. l<tnde °' ~. aooty. c ... , ..... , Pht c ... .-... 84 Friday, January 10, 1992 SAN JUAN l 'APISl IL\Nll I fl l~ WESTMINSTER I 092 79 Skyline M oblle E Home. double ride, LEND R OWNED 2BR, Nwpt Bch priced H o r e • s Y o u r r~hll 845·8865. chancel4br 2ba In -~------- good locatlon ts a WHY RENT? great buy. Don't wait· $1,995 down. 0 W.C. • u b m I t n o w I 180" Oceon/Catallna $194,500 (15292c) Vlow. 1 +1BA, $1,140! ERA Rafferty & Llowd mo. 545.1910 963-5555 PILOT CLASSIFIED It's tho resource you can count on fo soil a myriad ol merchan· d1so items. because our columns compel qualll1ed buyers to calll 842-5678 FIND an aparlment throuoh classd1ed MOVING TO LAI VIQAl1' Tired ot the high cost of IMng? 2 beQ... room, 1 bath home on a large, walled corner lot. Super Location! Com- plotety ronovatedl AV parking. Only S75.000 Call Bill or Helen today at (702) 369-9242 tor tntor- mallon. : Houses Coiidus I For Rent B/\I Ill J.\ IS l.1\ NI> .' I 1 "• •La,.. luxurteue I .. upper 2br 1 ba, fl p. bookceses, wet bar, Classlflod ts ale, gdo, w/d, di w, ..... long torm lease avail. CONVENIENT whether you're buy· $1500/mo. 873·8821 Ing, soiling, or just or 675-4000, agent. looking, classllied has ''T"".-r-r""'ifi0,,.....,2""'b-r--=1-:-ba--ga-. ~~~~~c~·:~IFIED rage. patio, tlreplace .. 42_ ... 78 $1395/mo W:955·2800 .. .... or H:759-0685 llJl(IJ",1 IHI :\1 \?I · . · • ••r•::,~...::.: ~ a-. M75/mo. ,175-17~ ........... "'BNuUfW~~i;.;.;CtNn.;;.;;;~;.;.211.;;R.;;.;.2.;;Be.;. I• ••rtl Nu orpl. fronl unit lg deck OrNI ...._ W/O hkup, frplo. oar: d03 .,..: gar-oe .. ., • .,.... II:":~~~~:'"":""~~ 11485 Ag! 720-8422 ** E/1Mde, 38R IBA. Jiill1u CR••K f 1100. 1 at. .... + Ocean view. Gated aec. 215 Virginia iBR 2~BA, Terna. Place. "8-HU ** tnoo/mo. 721·9547 lBR 1a., aaove. eng1 221 Goldenrod, aBR Lar•• executive gar. yard, elec/water 18a w/ocee11 view, 2 hoMe 1brt 1ba, ga-pd. MOO mo. 785~ y, Of1 tit llontlal car gar, •tor/el frig, rage, must •••t JoA.nn St 850-7737 Nice 2BA. PaUo, Ge· 11700/mo, 481-2847 11&00lmo 876-4130 or---------Nwpt No. 2ar 2v,Ba de 11 Sell your ho"'• e1•no-18" 3BR 2~8• twnhM ont--1 ... __._--1..._--C-utlt--l.--1 .... _.. f 2 rage. 1500 pos • ttv°"&ctaaaffled ... , blurt, quiet, pvt, rv _.......,. ....... ,me. rplc, •n Tom M ..... 2 ... 7• Make the right move. bch fncd yd, dbl gar. 3Br tBa. huge yard. car gar, lg patio, pool JO Property Mgmt Pilot Real Estate spa, $1 225. 642·96&8 ....__ n.-.a, ••aea 11400, A.gt 78().9538 1---------'r'-::~ ....._ ....... • 18R Apt near O .C. ;:::=======:...:========::.:========:...:========:..; ___ ~:;::;::;::::..:======:::::::..:=======:=:; Remax Rltr 842-8787 Peninaul• Gorgeous .fJJrgrounda. Valllad &X&C:UTIVE home aaA a~&A. ~ tip. beamed ceilings, new INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RAT-ES ADDITIONS REMODELlNG 3410 OPEN HSE Aemodol Ideas. S:it Sun 1-4 E.Blulls. 2t04 Fuon· tes. NB. Borgstrom 552-4141 or 644,7772 CABINETS 3490 ...-CONVEYS CUSTOl'.15 Cab1not s Furniture Finishes Acstora11011 All Q\J'1hty. 548·5375 CARPENTRY 3D 10 Ooort·l'w ~=~"s·loe-.-s· Panel·Cabmets·Slil •a Sr...c:co-OfY" Rep.a"•. -35 1"11 ••P ~2-05<7i' CERAMI(; TILES 3:>28 TILE Installed Aopalred. Prompt <:Olifttou1 StMct free Est. & Roloronces John & Shejby.846·6176 CLEANING SERVICES 3:>4 8 HAULlNli :17:.!0 "A LT HAULING SERVICE G1ragelyd clnupMretl Jon MWtl2 I.A N DSC APE & I.AWN CARE ;IHOH Interior/exterior. Aver- age bedroom $18.75 labor + materlala. Landscaping, design & rers. 84&-3813. Hou se or Office Ex· construction , ma· ""'RAt""""'N""'iO,,,......,.,,w.,..c""llCie.....,,.....,M,,,_91nt,.._. peuenc~d & reliable. sonry, concrete. Since Painbng. ir./E.d. HouMI noasonable rntosl El(· 1972 free est. 556-2479 Apl. Oual. jot>. FrM ff1. cellont Srvcl 775·0958 Maintenance, rotollll· SI. flclset197 836-1758 DOMESTIC SERVICES 3:>76 ,Ing, sprinklers. tree The Palntlntt Proa. trimming, etc. Sr. dis· 'All MN. petformed count. 988·2357 Free Eat/Beal Price MASONRY 3828 Lve mag. 875-5415. ('.\neuencod nurse's ;ilde. privato duty, In· "f'IOme ct!lro, bonded &-• insured. 494·1900. •Custom brick, block & PAPEHIN<i :IHtHi ORY . ~ HOOl"INU :rn10 LOW COST Roof Repaln, prompt MrVlce. IM9-8458 Q&Q~ Reupholetery & Repair•. 542412. 2Ba, tam :nllo rm. 5305 River. No pets. paint, large prlva1e frplc, gar Incl. yearly..-S-t.450/mo. patio, l880/mo. Greg 11500/mo. 751·2909 Avail 1/18. 848-8818 s4e-a:u:s A.gt Nloe 2Br 2""Ba twn-Rentala Av•ll•blel IR 11 ft hme, ~arage, frptc:. 1 ·6BR. $800·13000/ t W 0 Mo No f.. Charged Park-'d• oce811 view. pool, 811yonNlctorla • · .. area 1850/mo. VIiia __ A_01_._8_4_2_·_7_1_2_1___ Avallable nowt Appl lo , ... 101 .. 107 Rental• e7a.4e1a STEPS TO SANDI tH• Ne Peh NPT Hghta 2Br 1 ""Ba Y•ARLY 1 Bdrm to'---------condo, -1c. 2·-.. 1 • 3BR homea/duplexes 3M 1175 IQ, ft. OW, 2 .... ~,. paUoa, ver1 & mini car detached garage. avi now llOO-S 1850/ blinds. pool & spa, 111· 1875/mo. 842·2074 mo Incl Oceanfront. neH ctr, vofleybatt. Upgraded twntvn, end VIiii Rentals cenllat locaUon near unit, 2·matr BRa, 175-4112 OCC @ Hatbor/Met· 2""BA., f/p, 2-c:ar gar.---------rimac 11050 + l250 pedo, 11000. 843-0152 WESTCLIFF Spacious dep._ iil;NrtN<,J<>N Ht-:AC' ti :! I ·10 48R, famUy rm. 2Ba. new paint, 1855 eq ft, vacant 11295/mo + MC dep. 310470-3820 LA<illNA IH;A(' II ~!I -IH WHYRENn 11,885 doWn. o .w.c. 1 ao-Ocean/Catalina View, 1+1BR, 11,140/ mo. 845-t~O 4BR SBA. den, dlnlng HM80R VILLAG• tm. Slngle atory wf3 14•A..a .. I cat gar. Avail lmmed. • ~ 12300/mo. Call Biil 1"3_B_R_2-~-BA.-, -encl--gar-.-w-/ 872·1270 or 844-1274. d hkupa. pool a apa. SOU l'H COAST Mt-.THU :.! 186 .. eo Deluxe 2br. 2ba. prlv patio, Incl gar. rv SCP Ilka new, no pets. 1850. 581-3738. Apartments For Rent 11100/mo. 2233 Pair· v'8w Rd. 1548-7001. ALA MOMA APTI S200 OFF!I 1 & 2BR, d/W, beaU1 pool area. Rec rm. lndry rm. cloM to 1h9p1 and bu1e1. $595-1675/MO 530 W. WILSON 722·8012 Of 842·2288 ~83 Lynn's Ct\rpentry & AO· $1 .21 per line per-day. p~I[ Moldings. Cilb1n· IP.!P!!Pl9!!'!!11'!' 01ry, torrn1c::i. dry WillllMlll!l.-.w & patch. 8-13~-JJW1ii6iilillllilil --- slono 31 yrs OC Bus WE Gata Shel HMg Togtthtr Ucl 567294, bonded. Total tnterlot Remod· Bob 531·7887 elfng Serv. Advlca To ~. 8;)3;7172 HAMMER TIME? en you neefil e -WO!krlone oround__tbe_ NE\1'1'011'1 HAL BOA HEACH '.! 1 tPf ISLANU :.!HOfi •DUPLEX 211r 2Ba. Pvt Studio for rent, own E'SIDK N.W D•COR 1 BO, 1 ltory. HC:Ute. pvt. Cat OK. 1650/mo E.Slde CM, new ~ 2BR 28A, gar. S 1 ,000. Great Nel hborhood. &42·7334 T ll<lt & Al:L you B.tse.l on 4 1 nes 2·1 1rser• ons In t~e SERVICE DIRECTORY for moro 1nlorma1ton CALL TODAY!! ASK FOR CANDY Your Service 01roctory Represen1a11ve 642-4321 Ext 310 Personals SEEKING MEN 3003 BIG BLONDE 49 • . soph1s1tcatod casuQI, serious1tunny Is thero a mature, tall non·sn oker guy who 1sn t looking lor a Sklnnv 2'.l·yr>ar Old K1olc11? w4163 HARLEY COMPANION SWF. young looking 40, lom1nino attractive ons1do & out En1oys Harteys 4 whoel1n'. camping Se£>1<, <lt· tractive warmlloanod mnn lo grow l.'.tth #41 71 CEMENT CONCRETE 3526 F E N C E S ·G AT E S • -.-w ~tr l'!ftiW!IO:!ll!l-I Ctdlr Post Rtp4aet CM NB. Jim Whyto 642·7206 FIREWOOD 3818 MOVING 3834 PUBLIC NOTICE T J. Pel'e Cone. C0t1sl Cone· B1ic~·8 oe~ St lie 277329 H 9~tst 0.,31 Lo"' Pt Ct5 j714J9E2·'"0?3 Premium Oak. evo. & w~nd dohvery avair Tho Cohf. Publlc Ullll· tlos Commission RE· QUIRES that all used household goods movers print their P U C Cal T number, limos and chauffeurs print lholr T.C.P. num· bor In all advertls•· monts. If you have a question about the I• gahty of a mover. limo or ch11ufleur, call: CERAMIC TILES 3528 THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE MAN toaky showers·Actd WilSh & regroul. Now & Ropalr Bathrooms· Shower door.s. Kite· Ftoors·Plumbtng Lie. 25yrs O.C. 673·8065 SEEIUNO MEN 3003 UNFORGETTABLE IN EVERY WAY 37. blonda. blue. 5 8 German beauty. ala natural outdoorsy, well road. world trav· otor roady 10 settle down. marry & have kids .... nh tall athletlc pror1:ss1onnl w110·1 It· nancr ~lly lt'Cure & en• iovs t.ra w\lllout nood lor srnoklrlCJ drugs or alcohol 4'4173 WANT KIDS? SO DO I ... Bob Hill 723·4588. pager 664-G929 So'1soned Ounltly Mixed w ood, plus Euc .• Oak. Orange. Free del. Jim. Woodman 636-6561. HANDY MAN 3710 HANDY ANDY Eloc·Plumb·Palnr. Lt. otc 631-4043 81!,;t;KJNU WOMEN 3004 Publtc Uttlitlea Commission 714·558-4151 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Classified. St,M UNG W OM EN 3004 DISCREET LOVING MARRIED PLAYFUL PHYSICIAN ROMANTIC He a II hy New port If your plans Include a Beach SWM would lasting relat1on1hlp 111!.e an lnltmate or-with on oulhonlic, son· rangcmont wllh a dis· suous. unconvon· creel m3rrlod woman 1ton111. sincere, com· 20·30 for oxcuemenl mun1ca11110, Intelligent. and fant:isy #3171. un1quo1y wonderful and 1tr1k1ngly hand· FORMER somo. 1311, trim, youth· EUROPEAN fut gentleman 43 (look MODEL 33) then call nowt You: pretty, trim, Soeks pa11lona1e "sweet", compallt>le woman as a mate. and :30 .+ • ~ 3166. date, lrlond Lo11os ro-1--------- manco, talks. movies, SIGNIFICANT clowns, 1m1los and GROWTH balloons. Worth the ca111 nrn. EVIDENT Great genos very In· tell1gent 5'7 1h '. bloncJe actrve. secure, h t 1t1 "'or 11~. midwost valun~ r1urlur1ng, chorll;h folmtly, frlends.1;:=======~ loves enlortatnlng. RING IN THE rnoviu. 1.>ooks. 1rave1. No matter Mltlllfe Insanity over. caroor soaring, splrltu• ally firm. exciting "second half" anll· clpalod lor 44, N/S/O, soeklng 30-50 toml· nine equal partner. ,-3173, NEW YEAR being spo1 ed & spoil· what you're 1ng, 100111ng for 6 + w1lh an OlCCtllng l~Oy hero UlldN 50 yrs OI doing, your !> 3 . blond 401sh age N 1I74. h t no11·smokor Hug· Ome Own !J<ltllO gentlernan. OUI• ---------1 newspaper ooors'Tian tonms port· FIND nor wt•o ti.es to nave Tt>e lhilvPllt _, MEET tun 11i11::! UllllJ _ Wher111:-r you ro buying an apartment • I or s I' r q. Cl<US1lted l!lrough class1hed fits in. someone spec1a covors all yollr nendsl L-:_~-----!==========~-_:t:,::hr~O:::,Ug~h.:..::.Cl:,::a,:SS::,:lf:,::IC:,::d:__ Mlkua Plumbln9'": $30/hr. Reas.rates. No job too big or small. For all your plumbing needs. 860-4SIHS ROOl'I N<• :rn10 .,,,,, Roof Leak? Low cost, high quality, roof repairs & reroot. Oceanvlew Roorlng. FrH esl. Uc 111573888, # 1 In OC. 848-233& Dick Huber, Lie . •lt41 1802. New roofing & leak• repaired. 845-8023 house, look in the Pilot classifieds to find o good carpenter, electrician, plumber or handy man. • . garage, balcony. blk entrance, own b1lh & ta_bcb. ,$1~mo. lndJY. _grea toe. $550 (818)358-4539 + MC ep. UYIHORES E/1ld1 SIOO 2 + t 28R 2BA hM, gate 317 Cabtlllo SI guard, pvt bch. s200o 831-4038 259-1434 or 78().()710 11800/Mo chramfng ---------Bayfronl , 2BR 2BA, EASTSID• Beaultfut lg 3BR Ou-pvt bch, prkng. Boat .. ck •••I plex, xtnt Pinn. loc. 2 space avt. 499-2068 Cute & cozy 1 BR. car gar, lndry lac. --,,,..--.,--..,...-.,......--,,--1555 Mesa Or 1715. year1y. $1800/mo. 546-•Baytront lBr, 18• w/ No Pets. 1546-4282 0137/d, 723-0518/e. bay vlewl Clean, safe or MS-eM3 Unrurn. $895/mo yrty1 ________ _ Blutla Townhomel Incl uti.ts, 673-1943 MONTE IERRENO Compl remodeled w/ ---------trench doora. Berber 2BR 2BA unrt. Garage, APARTMENTS carpet. frplc, 2 C:8' frplc, sundeck. 309 18R 1BA, $825. •3H gar. 3BR 2Ba, l2000 32nd St. SJ lOO/mo Off 1at Mo Rent mo. Op 889-7830 yearly. 6so-o399 Frigs avl. Covefed IEve 844-8783 BAYFRONT lg 2br 2ba parking, cable, beautl· condo wM9wl 2 car tully lndscpd. Pool. 2 parking. pool, boat lndry rms. ga~­ doctt m . SSee~. -+N ... or..,_,1-r,,.n..ttv 948-'l v , • 11500 mo. 873-6840 Move·ln ipeol•ll 00-n View latge 1br, New• 2BR, 178$ Cat fireplace w/patk· OK. Ca• Pam, Agt adults, non-smlu. 54e.N80 or 879-3948 • • eSOo7ao8 1 OIH>NA l>t-.L MAH 2t.:!<! llftLY RUIODELKD 1._.,1U Pvt patio, balcony. 9at, lndry. AvaU llOWI 1880/mo. TRW chec.k. llUST IEE! lfeaulrtul 1 & 28R townhome1. D/W. patio, lndry rm, fir• place. upgraded . S750-S825/mo 238AYOCADO CENTAUR MGMT 842·2288 or 831·2725 No pets. a57-6753 1--------- HOW TO RESPOND TO NEW 28R 2Ba. pv1 gwage. .CLOSE To &1LJ washer/dryer, good -Costa Mesa IOC•tlon. COSTA Mt:SA 2624 $200 OFF!! Move-In Speclall 28R 1 BA. lndry rm. ,_s_9_7_5_1_1_4_.eso-aJ ___ 1_0_ close 10 shops & NEWLY q•CORATED D~TE{INE •Call 1·900·844·0100 • Enter 4-digii code appearing in ad • L1s1cn to greeting • Leave me!'~.tgc (you can change 11 1f not \at1,fied) )ou 111J) kJ\e a '\O 'eromJ 111c,• .. 1gl' You \qll be autnmnll<:all) billed 9!k tor CJlh minu1~ When lea\'in~ a mes~age • Leave )our fir'>I name • Mention your 1111ere,t1' •Tell )OUr Jgc • Dc'lnbe ) our ap~arancc • Spcctf) your prclcrcnce~ • lndullc "'h.11 )OU1111.ed about the pcNln )OU .m: fC'>fX>llChng 10 THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSI'A MESA DailJPilDL NALS buses. Will •Cf:ept Xtra lrg E'slde bach. O. C. Housing. $650 Stov•. trig. furn. No 2257 MAPLE Pets. 1550/mo. 780- CENTAUA MGMT 0189 or 548"45283 642·2288 or 631·2725 -.,--------Nwpt across the 1trHt. • Oo you need lg clean 2Br 1 .. 258A, frplc, gar, 2br 1 ba? Garage. new $785/mo. 1685 frvlne cpt, O/W, storage. Ave tn 720.MU 1750 No Pet 640-2495 •EAiTSIDE. sharp Special. l10C? 0" 111 2BR garage W/0 mo rent. E aide 18R hkup. 1785, Pam, Ag1 ~:."s ~~'?.o:•tcome. 548-5890 °' eN-3549 722..0.12or 17s-18n. •EASTSIDE• 28R 1 ~BA t own- house. Garage, n,. place, 0/W, patio, H lJNJIN<ilON Ht-.A< II 21:.10 lndry rm. 1625/mo . 2BR t BA. upstalta, 2817 ORANG• newly remCld. 1785. CENTAUR MGMT. 18801 Regina CWde. 842·2288 or 831-2725 213/254-1781 USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL A~ .. ... ~NT CLEARLY (Flt'Sf ft)ree -.ords en boldfoce} 25 WOtd moxrnun FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Coll-Ins WIN Be Charged Regular Rote. NAME PHONE --..--.--.--.--.---.--------------- A OOOE SS crrv --------SWt -...-...-~----.,. -......... _ -----'9" .......... " ...... flap __._ ..... ........,... ... _~---" .......... _ _ .. ..__ .. ...,......, ............................ .. ·----,_.... ... ,,,._ ...... 41"' .... __ _ , ________ ,...,... ... ....., ... cam....,NDt •••• OllafllllllCA.._ () Nto•• ··- ....... laad\. 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Boy St., COS1a Mesa, CA 92627 r • • • • • • • • • • AD 1Nf<>IMA1'l:I , • • • • ; • • • • • -_ Ncwne _______________ ..;..,;. Addiess _____ ...;;.. __________ _ Cty _______ Zf ...._-- "'----~--------~ .... _ ................ , ...... .. • ' c 0 d c d ~ s 1 n L h h c - ' . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Friday, January 10, 1992 85 I I\. I I I ''< ". I fll.1'( It ..'tl-l"' I Lg 21!1A 21!1A. 1 car prkng, Oen vtew, 1 blk IO ~. blllc. 1875. d/w, W/d, 131-4773 N I V.1'11111 Ht-:/\< It '..'hhll "ON TH• WAT•R" wilh panoramic bay view. 28r 2Ba, ellp avail. No pete. $1600/ mo. 87~7092 •21DRM S700t •1BDRM SIOO• Frig, dehwehr, e1ove Incl. No pels 545-48S5 •Charming 2br, 1ba furn apt, 200ft to bay, •ome view, e>Ccluslve Beacon Bay. Sm pet · ok. $1050. 673·2929. _1 BR lu11 pent Me, goat· met kltch, balcony, ••· cured prkg, nr bch $77S 960·340S Agt 2BR 1 BA apt. tlp. 1 car gar, newly remodeled, 518 lrvlne Ave. Call 831-4442 2BR apt. complete view & deck, $1190. 873- 1283 BLOCK TO BEACH! $200 OFF!I 3BR 2BA lower unit. Garage, dishwasher. $1150/MO. aooe N•PTUNE- 210 QRANT 208 LUQONIA 4409 RIVER CErilTAUR MGMT. 642·2288 or 631-272S COZV, QUIET dplx. 3BR . 2BA. garage. Near Udo shops & beach. S12SO/mo. 641·9741 I 111:s1~,;;. ~,s <>11 ((I. ~OH Ht.NI' L7b!f Court Director PIT Apartments For Rent HOOMS £ 70fi CdM 190 to 1100 sf, 20-25 Hra/Wk: Hours With, AJC, hgwy slg-flex. Evea £ hall daya nage. S1.2S p.e t. on weekend•. S7.00- Realonomlcs 875·6700 S7.50/ Hr. 844·0839 .£CIL Mal4Muo...~llJal .... nl•. k/1 prlv, rum, avail now, S3SO 1" deposit, Incl utll. 848·8405. 2,4l>O SF NWDI Bch Large Room Balboa 397S Birch Street Pennlsula. Pvt entty, Agt 541·5032 ·------------------Glll!RAL OFFIC£ Entry level, 3o-40 hrs per wk. Basic office sl(ills required. com· puter a plu1. Superior phone eliquette. Call Sue, 845-2783. no amol(lng. no cook· i---A-p_p_n ___ 1_3_00---e/f--- · Ing. 1350. 875-3391 1670 A·C Babcock,•--M--0--0-E--L--5-- HOTELS &MOTEIS '.!71K Cotta Mesa s11 o. 848-4292 or 645-a543 CHILDREN t UHNl l u lU. 1>11 1 1 •DH••n•• Table with 4 chairs. Southweetern, color chalre. Creme table w/ extentlon. S175 OBO. Clil·.8~ Brass headboard, mat· treu, box & fralne, queenelze $235. Wt-tit• & brau daybed, mat· tre11 & trundle, com· plete $195. 840-8733. Dining lable, beautiful gla11 w/custortt black cloth chalrt, mint, HI· dom uaed. gem S450 831-4528. 630-2919. M A( HINt H'i ttu .. ~ Cratt•man 10" lableeaw w/new motor & ace••· e<Hiee. $285 642-4431 llH II~ ~ llJl."'1! ! 'c'~U: U~lJI PM t.NT 60·17 NEW eharp 2 color print display calculator $35 94().7196. l'ETS & ANIMALS 6049 FREE CockapQo, 41bs of love, 9 yre old, whlto, "Nlcholos". Moving to Leisure bAJI. HUATS 7 014 LASER '88, red. racing gear, trailer available. Sailed 3 times Must sell •1soo cnns. 83f· 5044. MARINI-; 81.IPS DOCKS 7022 ••Bal Penn up to 50', power or sall. Nr Bay Isl (Cove) close to opeh soa 873-1943 10 Min ute• To Open Seel 18' Power S22S/ mo & 3'4' Sail $400. Avl Nowt 752·2881 t'OKIJ UU7~ Mt.HCt.IJt.~ » 1.iU 1 tt88 30011! black/ 85 Dod9e Cuatom palo, chrome wheel•. Van good cond. fully II n t • d w Ind ow•. loaded, orig 01Nner, lo phone. factory ex· miles, muet seer t •n-d•ct W11•Taf1'1y, S7500 ob<> John 494· S23 9 obo. 721-8324. 1977, leave meHage NISSAN U l 5 0 VOLKSWAOON 9 2JO '83 280ZX, gold, turbo, 1,.. ________ ,. Hop, 5spd, runt greatl 98k ml, $3,500 obo pp 894-5122. POllSCJlt; 91 7f> • '72 WI Bug con· vert1ble, new top, headliner, 5,000 ml on engine, rt'USI sea to appreelatel ss.ooo. 363-1433 '79 Porache 928 Aec:I, 5·1pd, 84k ml, S8000 obo. 736·7340 I~=======~ daye. 529-5351 eves. Coate Meae'e Beat Velue Newport Bay Inn. Deluxe rooms, re- frig, micros, cont. bk· last, malct eervlce. Special rate from S 150/wk. 831-4!_000 Business & Finance 3 t 1a KINGSIZE WATERBEO • lhOS 0 V yrl No-wave mattress. In· For review by major cludee frame & head· NATIONAL TALENT board, Good condl- OIAECTORY. We have tlonl Only $200. Call successfully had chll· 589-7904, leave mes* dren seen and/or _sage. World, can't tall• him ---------------- Boo Hool S45-57S2 NEWPORT DOCK 1888 Crown Vlcto- rle. 62,500 miles. Uc ii E097t93. Beginning bid S7,000. 1980-?tnfo. 42,000 mites. Lie • E747962 B~lnnlng bid $400 1979 LTD. 77,148 mtlH. Uc ti E75S642 Beginning bid $600 Vohlclee may be seen ot Mesa Consolidated Water Oistnct, 1954 Placenlia Ave. Sii 104, Costa Meeo SubmU a •ealed b id w/make and license fl on envelope 'to Ron Wtnslow, Superlnten· dent, no laler than Tueeday, Jan. 21, 1992 at 5:00 p.m The TOYOTA 9210 •'88 VW Cabrlol•I • blue, 67k ml, •Ir, maintenance by vw, $6000 975-3 t 44. leave message 25' • 30' Xlnt 1oca11on high bidders will bo --------- noJillad fm1.ay, Jan * ~87 .Celle••• 81 Vanagon Air cool- -tint-.~ :HtrnJOu111- engine, S4000 548-9384 HENTAl.S TO SHA HE 272 4 tHJSI Nt;ss OPPORTUNITY 2904 pt aced for Ill ms. ------------------ $ soaps. catalogues. Near new, contomp 100,000 + newspaper ads & T.V. white acrylic quoen Per Vear potential commercials & pro· bed. $230. Lamps, Vondlng Buflorod As· grams for client• fuch dost<, etc. 8S0·8871. plrln. You cnn start as TOYS R us. HUG· Sofa S\99, chair s&o. BALBOA Isl Resp, prof th t h $7 SOO " WI OSI t an • . GIES. BLOOMING· toveaeat $SO, ma· M/F to shr e1ogant Call FAST PHARMA· DALES, MACY'S, etc. hogony bullet/sldo- 3000 s.f. 3BR/3BA CEUTICAL 24HRS. Interviewing soon lo· board $200. 841-0267 ~~=~~. ~:=~~·~. ~~j _1_.e_o_o-__ 2_53_·_7_63 __ 1_. ----cally. Call Rascals Tai· ------------------ Paul, 680·3714 Doys & Envlro 1produQh ant Directory, Inc. • Tanning Bed! 723·6742 Eves. business that you ____ 4_1_2_·_3_7_3_·_3_7_0 __ 1__ SSOOO New $1000 own. Perfect ror cou· PIT DISHW•SHERS OBO 831·2242 Balboa Pen Pt. Lg 3BR plos/ par1nors. small " 2BA. qulot. SSSO/mo. Invest. ronps high Various hours. Apply 1st. last. 714/675·774S roturn. 241·7518. at Mesa Verde Conva· MERCHANDISE MISC 60 I:; or 213/455·3q2 lescent Hospital, 661 Center St, C.M. a°"' Off all Nu Skin C M E'Sldo, 2br 2·sty, -P-la __ n_o __ a __ rt_d_/r:rr----5-&Xi--t:r---Sa ... -Aid•• Videos. cable, prlv phono, flre· h d training, etc 721-0994 place. w/d, $395/mo. phone teac er wante Avail now 84S·2S95 1 at Truat Deed, tiuar· for children. My home. CA King (Crosllle) Com· -----------------• anteed. $44,SOO. 10% __ 7_2_1_·8_e_e_2 _______ 1.___ fortor w/3 mtchng CM, shr lrg beaut furn Interest. Que 2001. REAL ESTATE shams, yellow floral, 1 2Br 2Ba apt on lake. Paid promptly. Call yr new. pd $300 1ac Lrg mstr bdrm w/bath. Chris 873·8404 SUCCESS!! '$100. 722·8970. Ut1I Incl. r person 1 of Calif's. fastest ..,,.------------562s. 2 person 5730. Custom octogonal 5S Prof 4S..-. References. growing Real Ettate & gal. aquarium w/ Announcements 7St.:'.l448 or 557.3322 Mortgage Co's. Hjk stand. Incl 3 pumps, add'I E.lcp'd Uc'd per· healer & all acces· sonnel for CAREER sorlos. S48S.642-4431 ADMIN, SALES & l'IANOS & ORGANS 605 9 Stelnw•r Qrend (L Model; built 1 927) Ebony finish, rebuilt 1984. Ivory keys. lo- cated In Laguna Boach. S 12,SOO firm. 619·543-9233 BICYCLES 6060 10 SPEED old bike, good condition S2S. 682·0343. SPORTING GOODS 6061> Treedmlll Cadence 10, auto lnchne, like now! S350. 548-481 1. . Garage Sales COSTA MESA 6124 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 BABIES I Outgoing, 1-4 yrs tor Photo Modeling. MGMT. Dynamic DOLLY. strong metal SERVICE Orlonted 181/i"IC45 'h", use Blggeat e11er 3 yard Co 1" Xlnt Training & horlz or vert, 4 rubr sales in t , appllancos, tncomesl Serious only whls $20. 67f;·6852. furn< clotblng, sl{lls. sond cont1dentlal ro· KINGS tickets, 2 for dirt choap, must sell. .sume to Lexie, NA· s2s. Jan 16 & Fob 27. moving oversoas, Sall Tl ON WIDE USA, 847·l23S Sun. Sam. 3300 lrvlno Avo#105. 180 Rochester St and secuuty. 673-7677 Transportation Automobiles AC URA 9010 '87 Legend Coupe loadod. moonroof, 5· spd, telephono, PP~ S1 t ,990. 532~299 or 725-9691 AMC 9020 24, 1992. 631 ·1472. Bright red, excellent condition, AMIFM 78 Felrmont Futu,.. stereo, A.C, Crul!ie, t owner, new engine/ Tilt Wheel, 54k ml, tires/brakes St700. $7500. Call 646-9147 875-7914 JEEP 9110 TRUCKS 9220 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9200 1991 Jeep Wrangler, blacl(, 4wd, soft top, like new $8000. 721--0814. 1958 Dodge Polera 2dr, 90k ml or1g1nal, e111ra clean, $2750. · Ford 1981 .Courier 527·3047 day P .U . 67,877 mlles Uc 760·1879 ~11owknd LINCOLN 9120 LINCOLN '71 Conttnentel. 460 eng. runs good $1495 Must see! 642-0S67 MERCEDES 9130 II E764970. Beginning 1------'------;.__- bld S4SO Chevy 1982 510 P.U . 89,949 miles Uc 11 E780230 Vet11cles may be seen at Mesa Consolidated '85 R ambler Runs excollent, good ·es 380SL lmmac cond, cond111on $600 obo ontllock brks,chromes -Water District. 1954 Placentia Ave Ste t04, Costa Mesa Submit a sealod b11 w1 make and license 11 on envelope to Ron Winslow, Super1nten· dont, no later than Tuesday, Jan. 21 . t 992 at 5.00 pm. The high b1ddor will be no- t111oct Friday, Jan. 24, 1992. 631·1472 A.sl< for Bob. 642·7686 2 tops, S26,9SO. mull eclll 640-2442. BMW 9030 79 633cs1 BMW, black on black, auto, pwr window, sunroof, now suspension, chrome momos w,low pro gator back. llres. The best, but I g1~0 up! S7.9SO Can 722·8744 BUICK 9035 1988 300E blacl(; palo. chrome wheels tinted w indows. phone, factory e~· tendod warranty, 523.9 obo. 721·8324. Soll your unwanted Oems the easy wayl To place your ctass1· tied ad call &42-5078 •m:!!!l!:!::c=:m•• NB 92660 or call 955. LARGE oil painting $45. •------------------5800 645·1743 Old hand tools, Allanhc1 By CHARLES GOREN mg bid Ahh~~~-- AN'S all sonson rain ac c is ing equfp~. !iiii-...-=-..-..;;,.;.;;m;....,.-t-virnh O~ SA~I available w 'h""' n l'4o u1ter that Mrs. Watd. 979-8450 FR NT OFC Mod olc. growth PO· tcntlal. S8 hr. Mod btll. typing & computer coat, lloece, zip In lln· 490 Costa Mesa St. and T A NNAH HIRSCH might ha\ t meant that pan no: Ing S50. 434-0619. 8am·Spm Frl/Sat ,~·ywlwnlfe.{lra11.1bJJIJ!e_ • ...._cE~dL>o~.Lt _:ll.:_:O~U::,:17d .. bt~t"me de<·larer "'' Tc, ~~r-263 8883 S~IO!-• b+;;J..¥;;;::;;::~1';-ifiiiu;:, ~s::ian1nu1irnii':a~y 11-~.MMll-.LWU:~--.lll:.lL~'-tt-;r;;-;;ir;;--opted ln'lll'lld for a c•nl' ... padl' "'l'r carrier seat S28. only 9·3, bicycles & NORTH t·all \11 "' plan•r .. ..-.uu!d haH· al Lost Cet!·Reward! RECEPTIONIST Blackburn Mountain bicyclo parts, 2 motor· • 8 4 3 lu'A<ed ru r tht' p<1~1i1h1ht~ that bike racl< S9. cyclo holmets & othor "'--------~ 6 pann~r v.a-. ~uppunin~ ~pades un Studio/Condo. sml BR. '" bch, Versalllo, kll. Fem to shr, back bay 1 d 1 condo, All omen. n ry. gar, spa, poo · $310/mo Y> ut I Male, Tiger stripod, Tabby. orango beige. vc1y Orange & Doi Mar, CM 842·3772 Noodod F/T. Xlnt sal· ary & bonoftts, careor oppty, convenient lo· ca11on. Pacl.(lc Thrill & Loan. Robert Rye. 436-6900. EOE M F 644-6989 misc, must got r264 J 6 5 4 3 2 dt'r pre ...... u rt' and taken ad' antagt-1 I TACKLE bOIC, ltoms, Bolfa.st Ave + A 4 2 the uppnn untt'> pre t'nt..0 b~ Ea-.t'._ gym. $675. 499·3817 Avall 2/1. 650-38S7 poles, roole S1 ·S40. 177 C~D CDV WE T EA T the dub~ to ~ho..-. a '<Kr•nd '<Ult b111 s48·9832. $800. 631·7480 • K 9 7 2 + 6 not 1 1mm\ Wt' ... L'I dooble can unh Totally redecorated,1--------------- qulet 2Br. gar, patto, Female prof 23 • lo lndry, now cpl $850 share 3BR oxec No pets 650-8t45 condo, NB. 2 cloan re- 1 MEMBERSHIPS Wheelc hair Braun, 2· K 10 9 4 3 2 A Q J 7 5 be attnbuted to tht' lao that thl' spd, tri·whoel w /ro· 1 9 7 7 Cad 11 ta °" 9 Q defender forROt for the m•·ment that Unlurn apt, 2br. 1 ba, spons1ble moles S300 StOSO/mo, Incl uttt. _i _m_o __ • _ •. .., __ u_11_1 _64 __ s_.1_s_6_3_. I ao1e *Center Club• -..so._ Olf Club's prlcel Grog 720-0086 SEAMTRESS Exp'd. For piece. work al home Must have 4 or 5 thro3d ovorlock machine. 650-79t4 ~e~~~~~T~~~~~k=~gN:~ E~°,;.~1~;:'g11e~~~1 n~~; ~~~.'~~· r:~~· :~~o~ + K 3 + Q 10 8 7 6 5 Tha"nmdm' ..-.a ... l!"inR t< dt'tlare thr clean! $1200 548·7708 Magnolia/Hamilton. $1700 b 493 7 30 SOlJTH Look for signs Sav1 _____ 0 __ 0 ____ • __ 4___ • A Q J 10 5 l'nfonunateh. tnr the defen e, Wheelchr $250, walkor Sun • 8 7 Sedan DeVlll• 8 \\e,l elected tu U"\ I •ran t'&rl\ rufl 1019 W. Bay Ave, Npl f'l.B. 2 .rms a11a1I In 30A Bch. 714·873·t674. ocean v1ow hm w / John Weyn• Tennie LlhH1mo Mombcrshlp. SGOO OBO 665·7744 818· 708-6870 days. 'ECRETARY Small Laguna Sch co. Computor e>Cp nee. wordproccsslng. 30 hrs week. 494·2377 S30, IBM Selectric S29S 542.3932, evos. 4 dr • 62 k ml· 2nd A K 1 O 8 7 b~ leadtnR thl' '>lnjllet•m d1c1mnnd It owner. cloth lntonor, + J 9. miRhl ;,ttm nat.ural h pla' a~t' 11f YIEWI VIEW! VIEWI ample prkng. S400/mo 1 B n ( s e 2 5 /mo} & T v.. utlls M. F G45·S667 WHITE wicker baby Immaculate shape, I bassinet. brand new, S9950. S27·3047 day The bidding trumps 111 lnv.ed b\ tht' 4ul'en hut 2BA(S1240 mo) Back NB, m f 10 lhr OpllC, Bay apts. Gar w1 ellceltont condition 7&0·1879 evo/wknd East South Wetl North Tomm~ -.aw tht' trap \\r:.t ..-.11ul~d::.~--! $40. 645-1427_. -+-allmrth~ qu n nt ~paae .. w 110ld opnrs, trplc. 721·1160 mstr BR avail. 1 blk to bctt.~~ ... Employment Opportunities ~CR.E'.TERV lor low volume Medical ore w/ 1tlnt phono 1ll.1lls. Now. port. 722·6006 .WESTCLIFF 2BR, th uttl. Usa 63t·6051 2BA, frplc, pool, car· ------------------port. $875. 648·3679. NPT Holgh1s spacious home. M F, mostor en share BA, No pets $400/mo 673·7092 COMPUTERS 6018 IBM COMPATIBLE PC w11h color monl· tor, H.O. ~ keyboard. Has ROM error. S1 SO. Call 631·7480. SOUTH COAST MF.THO 2888 •2Br 1 Ba/3Br 2B• SY99·$899. Carpon. pool, spa, nu carpol No Pots 722-8011 EMPLOYMENT 0530 TECHNICIAN Customer suppl & PC •LIQUOR CLeRK• IOSI for fQ)I gatoway Peninsula. S550 • \'l mfr. C Program exper. Uhl. Pv1 im & BA. P{T, 2-4 eves po, wk. & lluent English reqd. Costa Mesa F St 7" 0806 baytront. Prol. mole, 548-3883 Stove ax ar 1"'4· JEWELRY. Jo'URS & ART 602:> non/smkr. Tom 752· _,,.,,,....,,,.,.......,...__,_,.,.....,,.-=_.,,..~ Temporary general OSSO or 673·2680 tST TWO WEEKS FREE 0H1ce work, FIT unttl •Antique .A Eatete n 1 3 2 Hair Station rontal, or April, 15. $7,50/hr. Jewelrv• Urge te· oom O[ rent. br, ba, tat 8 monlhs reduced telephone, computer ·• 2 Ca, g~r 30 yds t o-lection of diamonds. .. • r '" ront. Xlnt working on-Input, ti. typing, 714-beach, Master BR vironment. Pvt prkng 840-4619. vintage watches, Incl $530/mo. 673-33SG for cllonll. Call 759• Rofex & Patek. Wo buy. sell, trade & re-1121, lnteg11ty 714 Salon pair. William Harold OARAOt:S t'OR RENT 2740 BOATS 7011 12 ft fishing bOat, $345, a It dinghy $225, SHP Evlnrude $245, 4 HP Brlllsh Seagull (lono- shaft) S24S 846-3724. CHEVROLET 904~ 83 Caprice Wagon. 8/c, Im stereo. crutse, pwr locks wndws, nu trans S37SOobo. 840·1715 DATSUN 9080 24 It Apollo, dual sta· 1.----------. lion. flybrldge, Loran, SS radio. Nwpt slip• trailer. must sacrifice $9500 obo pp557·5557 3 0 ft Apollo llybridgo, dual control, twin 225s. steeps 6, Lorran C. ball tank. UHF VHF, golfey. head, 1980 280 ZX lOth Anniversary Model. Black & Gold, 5-spd, t ·t o p s , c u s to m stereo, good condi· lion 1ns1de & out. 87k well ma1n1a1ned miles. $2,800 846·0180 5 + 5 + Paa Pua Dbl Paa take the nut ruund of 'pade ... and Opemng lead: Nine of lt "as already into the· sttond week of the new year. and Trump Coup T ommy found himself in un •<'CW.l-Omed cirrumstance he had a ned1t balance at the club~ Our regular readl'f't1 are a11.arl' of T om my's J>ecuhar u.lent ~ormally a plaver l)f modest ability, he hone on those hands where trump broke awkwardly It was hands hke thl' obo\'e that were responsible for Tommy· table ca h position East took advant3ge of the \'\JI ner~bihtv to make a shapeh open then exit \'Ith the kin,i ul duht! With nn v.a\ bark t1l hand tu drav. the la t trump. Tnmm\ v.11u!d haH to concedl' a hl'art. a duh and a second trump for down tv. Tommv·, solutton v.a• m~t tll' gant HE' led the quetn ul trump&, keepinli? trump a ... a line ul ('ommu mcatmn \\ e\>t duc\ed and fomm' contmuedv.1ththe Jack When West· d ucked Blf&lD. Tumm\ r a hed thl' llCl' uf trump~ and .. lartt>d runnlnR d1amond1l One hean and one trump '4t-re all the dl'fendtr; rould get since dedarer wa!< ablt 111 diS('ard h1'I losing club on the lonJ( diamond Large 1 car g:iutgo nr O C. Fotrgrounds Salo. dry. oloc1rlc11y $100 mo 546·2313 Administrative As11sl3nt Chlld C•r• In my Jewolors. 3116 Now· Roal ·Estate Oeve10P. Cotta Mou Hm tor 6 port Blvd fo• 32nd St. men I Com Pan y . mo child 2~0 hrs·· -=---9_7 __ 3.,..-o.,....3_,8_5_· __ _ S trong secretorlol wl< Roll;ible, rospon. •Beeutlful full skills. Lot us, Word n/smkr. Flo• hr1 a length opoaeum Perfoct e .. porienc• plus 848-1139 fur coet Reversible windless now benl· .._ _______ __. bies. Dinghy w motor. 1---------------------------------------------------- A GrOQ. Agt Lg 2 car garngo nr 0 C Fai rgrounds Salo dry, elect11c11y. s 1 SO Grog 548·2313 Agl MISC RENTALS 2744 Accounting l<nowl· -----------------a 1 c t th f Fro• Room & Bgard for s ran oa w1 ur edgo o plus Fax 714 tight housekeeping & trim. European hooks 757·7786 Phono 714 H di $950 757·7776 dog s111lng during the ar Y worn. · day. 4BR home COM 642-4321 X 102. CAFETERIA WORKERS Atox. 123-1831 Fox Fur Coat•. • subs lllU t e. Work. -----------------Close 1o home: no ex· Nanr1y/Housekeepor Size women'• 1mall; portonce. Work 2 hr• needed. M·F. 12·GPM. waist length, Ilk• new. por day, S7 29,hr Call Care for 5 yr oldlclean StSO OBO. Res: 262· Newport·Mosa Schools home. Own transpor· 0939 Ole: 540-1224 swlm stop, S2S,'OOO obo. Must see to ap. preclatel 863-9446 wk, 631 ·2300 hm. SAIL BOATS 7014 DODGE 908~ '85 Dodge Maxi -..n. passenger van, tresh rebuilt. 360 engine. new tires frame h11ch cc. am Im ste1eo, '91LEHMAN12 ~~f:~i~3& out ssooo Must sell. Black, gold'..1--------------- loal graphics Custom 89 Shedow while, 531. tilter, Ullman salt. ml, a,c, pwr steering Harken gear. \3300 brakes, stereo, S49SO Chris. 631·S044 722·5S94 "' "'32 3 EOE IGllOn. d 854-2100. Ext 373, Aek for Lori PARKING RENTAL CdM 1_"_~_ .... _7______ n 760-8468 Two spaces. ldoal for C I W t d boot or RV traitor. S3SI arr tfl lft f each space. 675-7908 Carn extra money. D• Commercial Real Estate BUSINESS on•H E FOR Rt:NT 2769 hvor the Daily Pilot Mon.-Sat Early morn-· Ing houri. No collec· tlons Involved Need to be available Thurs and Sat. from 3AM to 12PM. Va.lld CA OL'1 and Insurance a mull. 714/642-4333. For Ad Action Call a llllJl'llt ~ Merchandise ANTIQUES tJOlO Be l dml•r W•ll Clock , signed . Schmidt, rare, papers Incl. S4200. Call Chris 873·8484 AJ'Pl.IANCES 60 l l l<e'lmore Washer & gas dryer. work1 well, $150. 673·2929 Friday, Jenu.ry 10, 1112 Si11c• You Aaked: Elvit Pl'ftley. C•oct'r Aqu.ar1u' f"'N.1M '""''1\1.J 1.gendary Caprlter11 111u.lcl•11 ·atter· LIBRA I "c'r1 21 l'ct :!.:! I Hc.1lrh "' 1l 11gn, w• f..c:l11ated by tht ma11tic r<>rl jttk>.l • mrh.1•1\ 11n ",, ···F""n artt •nd .cieneft, induding 11umtrol· J,•01' 1h1• .... wh11 pt•rh•rm t-.1"' ''""• h>r ogy .tnd astrology. Pretl•y madt no \ ,1u Cl1v1•r ... 1h '" .. ~ •• 1nqu1rw ... •h••" • •N• l!xec Office Sult••• 9x 12, furn. Free parking, l(Jnch room & coffee. rocopt. cont room, FAX. cop- ier. Near JW Airport. 47700 Von l<arm•n. NB. $3SO/mo, mo-lo· mo. Al Quinlan. 833· 9S50 GOOD AO-VISOR 842·5878 Retrlgorator, nice cndtn, frost lroe, S 18S, wUI dollvef. 650-0806. M<,.I that durl11g hi• lat, hospital · 1h1t1 H>u .an-•.ar.aMr 1 1 l.auithtn)t JI' 1•u1 lud day•. ht WM imm~rwd In rudl11g I "wn f,11hh" \llw• .ittr.a,11-J m•ttrlal on the tubi.ct of •trology SCORPIO ll1-I ~''II'" ~l l r.a \\•I a11d 11u-rical cydet Elvia, without •t'llr m•''" ·"I''' ,,,,n,1J, ... "'''" rh,,1 doubt, WM famlli" with cha,,cttrl•· 1 cal .11trJt111•n , "'"""'' t't>Jl'.a"'"' J'l'r • Ila of hl1 own Capricorn •lgn and of !><lll•I m.i~nt'll•m ..,, "l'l''"•I ' .. unit hit co111pltte ho~pt. To many l"'r..>n ••I-> "hvuld I ru,...ur m\ •luJ· ptnoM, thb ~prtMnb • 11tw dtmen • ·~' 'ou '"" """llt•nt n•I" m•l\lttl AD! OF OUR FRIEMJLY AD-Vl-SORS CAtL: 842-5678 UPTO •eoo Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842·4333 alon 111 the tharact.,, talt11t, ·1u. of SACITIARIUc; 11'.••• .?.~ 1-,. .. ~11· fabled i.lvb .Prnlty. RoJ .-nJ "'rllr in• t''"~·llf' Jt~H·rn ARIES (M•rc-h 21 Apnl llJI 'oet'l\,lr moh"'~ ut1h1C' o.llur.ll '1~1111\ •'' C'h.ir· u> 1.:cen1a restr.unt d1~crftmn ~I .itttr '"'"'' "twn 1nr m•• t-.-nt"l.h (lf'J ll(lu~d;d of vo:.; ~w; ~i>lc• ~l'.in• ,.,, 10H•h1· ... r..i .. 1t.,,t' un1qur "''''' )'llU <lift' 0 In~ c f ·~r•lt' \ ••r I \ ·~ .. rt•n rndl"r Rill' • othtrwt t..t>y •~ 10 ltt 8'' to f\rr"'' CAPRICORN (l1"< ~~·I.in il>I Al )l~twlf fulh tn writtn~ 1<trb.illh ., .. "'" "'""r ' ol vour wt'lht" '"' fll&l1llt'd 1n 't'\lr•••t d11'4n m1notr Luo&.. be-hind \4t'nt' .. drt«t wbtlr clun 1nnutnJl't'' )'1lut Vtnut ch.arm ' htlJ"' win lritoJ, .inJ 1n0ut'nceo fl"''rle r1~" 1t11um rmmf 1t.-..1~"· "'"" ""'l'\J•n•tmn R1 un1vo wHh f.am11\ mt'mt>.-1 l\\f" 'll""nJ• '1>ur tJt'.t• will "1 "'Ullht. \<>U II t>t• 101.t '"" rt'•lh llf«' '''" """""rlul F'l°"''n' AQ ARIU~ t l•n 10 1,1-l"I l \di' ntntlv ClMINI (M•t 21 Junr ~(ll .,,,.11 h1Kh ft11 tn\'t'~lmflH .. 1tn.'"''"' 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I rt•• \llt•h\tOn "'' '''"~" 1pplv Lun" ••Pft1 C\>1n.1J"" "'''''""~ 411\•unJ ""'"••nl\ r..-1,,n.,i-11 w11h lrntl phtlu ophv, NUl·UlllO 1h Jr~tltot' ,.\C\rrt ''"tlrn~1· '''" h" e11mmun1 •hon )'nu II win l.trgn •uJ1• ""'"" hi win twnd• J.1 .. n tnct-. vuu ovtr.1t"'4' l•n(ll~fl Nrflf~ If IANUAltl 10 I\ \ Ol ll llR1 H · uo IJutv 21 AUJ »I "' .. ,.., '"J OA' '''" will gl't no~ •lul .. ~ .. ,, bnah1 •<> 111 tnduJtn(ll vtll1•w 1n1l (llolJ lm rh••llt' ·llfl(llln•lth '""''' "'""""' "11l1n(llOf'M ''' 11l.~ r••"' ( llf\ ~ 1n"•'"' "'"' 1\4' •utt \•t\I,.. 1•n n(llhl Ink\ VIRGO (Au. 2' S.rt »1 lmrh• ti• ''" rutihc "'I""'"'· r.annf'"'ll•r ft a.11t 1"d mt'lfll ll~n, .. nh lnt111t1~f' 1n • "'llK1 worb au" fin• -H'U "''II lutn COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH .............................. lhn>Uflh P"'"tnt "' IHC h1n11 lllhf'tt TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I ltallan lood 6 Female term oladdresa 10 Yachts pole t• Mr Root t5 Pain 16 Strange Scot 17 Ore dep()Slts 18 ChampiOI\ runner 20 Charge 21 uam ans- 23 Roman orator 24 A t>evef age 25 M•ntle 26 Step In 30 SUCClnct 34 Loft JS Jazz number• 37 Guk:to s note 38 ClaJm on ptoperty 39 Amorin<! '1 Author l(lnglley - 42 Grape 43 Trtckle u B@gtnner 46 Grassltke plant 48 ProduCed 50 Pr 8}'8f W04' ct ~2 S•lln s forte 53 ~MdfUl 56 Looi 51 8110 60 H8'>P9'1 62 •nk 14 11 31 42 64 CfNted"' 65 Single out ~ Brtghl llgns 67 Sctleme. 68 8o•tng VIC· 1or1e1 abbf 69 P•mful areas DOWN 1 lit-gotten 2 Cu1en1 plant 3 Team 4 Arttele 5 Lacking ornament 8 Adult 7 ,., ... 1 port 8 Eur9'1' II Pltglrms csett1nat1on 10 -&eacn Patty' 1 t l(lf\ 01 Pf• 12 Skin mark 13 Spaniltl t>uM 111 Scottish garb 22 MlniSter 24 SWIU ca&>Clll 25 Wampum 26 Snow hOUMI var 27 ingenuous 28 Walk 29 Wmoo.~ 31 Forgt~ 32 Cut 33 Allay.a 36~ ..... c; ... , __ ...._ 40 Write one s name 4 1 Granao-ren11.1 43 Abdteal8 45 Seeds 47 Gemstone . 411 Stelfcue parll 51 $0metM'Q df.-n out S3 AoP8 ftbel 64 Cameo tl'leoe 55 Perform ~n 56 Frenc11 Clly 57 Atom• 58 Cr11an1J.• g Sii G11I 61 Otwig ti.rd 63 A«ief'll Pf9l \ 81 Friday, January 10, 1992 --------------( ,,,,=owm.~llf'!i-:"'.r-. }-------------will=:,.,..":;'~ ontrary to popular guy thin~ that annoy ~u to no end. destroyed because there aren't canine wisdom, Like mounting your girlfriend's enough homes for them?) neutering }{>UT dog . leg. Roaming the streets with the So, if )QI own a male dog and ' 1M>n't tum ~ into boys. Picking fights .• And marking hes at least 5 mon~ old, please see a SIS~ his.tenitory all over }{>Uf beautiful, )UUf \et about getting him neutered. urn . AHA 11tllililNd the fint mtjcwl ....... to pdlct .... 1885 AHA., cledicead a dbt tochil .... No, }{>UT four-new sofa. He'll be happier, healthier and legged stud will still be the same What's more, neutering him Jtel!l:r, ~ promise )OU, ~ an urge Oriin*I ~Kio! 'ii manly thing after being neutered.as will completely eliminate the risk to wear a tutu. Animlll YtWk.. he was..before.-_ of-testkular ~ -For more.information, or_to_ 1916 EmeramcJ AailDll w He'll still be as territorial. Still • And it is, unquestionabl the _ _make a contribution, eallrt~~----1-Mail~ L--------:--b~-gre;rtd'watchdog. Still-be, )'JU -most arnportant thing any pet owner 227-4645. Or write: The American oaly one ci itl kind. can do to help curb pet overpopulation. Humane Association, 63 Inverness 1939 know, a guy.· / . I · He just \Wn't do (or, at least, will be less likely to do ) those stupid ,. · (Did}{>uknowthat6outof10 DriveF..ast,Engle\\OOd,C080112-. Thein6:~ puppies in shelters have to be 5117. . mdultr)t ' n . .. .1982 Fnt with Natioml Hone Abuse 111\atipton Traininl smool 1990 First with Natioul Cruelty hMstiptiom,School AMERICAN t;HUMANE ASSOCIATION. • . . . ' . 01•1 • .-......._-.-.. . -·