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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-01-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• . THE NEWPORT BEACH .• • READERS' HOTLINE 24&11 Hollne to the Edtoc • 642-6086-In a study SC'ision Monday, the CY.port Beach Caty Council rejected the notion of term limits (Al ). Would )OU like to ee term hmab m (ontnllllS • re1 • F0t ._., see Poge A2 Newp6rt Beach? Would you like to at lca~t cc it on the ballot'> 25 cents Serving the Orange Coast since 1907. . . blon held on en1bezzlement-·-char1e~ 500,000 bail set for ewport utilities director city ball by poUcc detectives who beckoned "I just -can't believe it," said Personnel him out of a city council study session me.,'t-Director Duane Munson, one of Di.Ion's ing. The gregarious 47-year-0ld cLty official closcs.Lcity_hall. coilc.agucs~'Thcre's got to was booked into city jail on $500,000 bail, be some kind of mistake here." As utmties director, Dixon was re!.pon- sible for negotiating contracts wi1h property owners along t-he-pipclin-c-route J>ohce al-- lcge city checks made payable to non · existent property owners were depo!>lled into hi'> account at-a rate of $7,500 monthl)'. Iris Yotol leaving all of city hall shocked and stunned. "I'm shocked," said Wynn. "I wish it was ... Wltllr · NEWPORT BEACH -Utilities Director Robert Dixon, a well-liked and respected city official who was a top candidate for city Known for his quick wit and wann smjle, a mistake, but unfortunately, it appears it's Dixon was a favorite among city hall em-true." ployees_and one o( nine finalists for the city Dixon, who remained in jaH Monday manager position being vacated by Robert night and js slated for arraignment Wednes- Wynn after 20 years. day, is accused of funneling forged city Newport Beach police began their anvc,ti aotion last Thursday, when a ~ credit card company informed dctccti,vcs about the un · usually high deposits being made w one of Dixon~s crecfif card account'>, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. nagcr, was ancsted Monday afternoon n charges of embez.zJing $60,000 from city ffers. The arrest now djsqualifies._.Dixon ...as a -checks-to-his.. personal 11ccounts while nego· candjdate, Wynn said. Wynn also said he tiating city purchase of underground ease-' will suspend Dixon from his prc!>cnt job, ments for a warer~weU pipeline project from Dixon, a 16-year city employee, was qui- etly arrested around 3:30 p.m. in front of pending the outcome of the investigation. Fountain Valley to Newport Beach. _Wynn said he first learned of the allega· See OIXON/llCk Piii Utilities director Robert Di11:on I. -·-IPVine -liil;-dOckS new: marina plans Officials postpone action so company can address concerns Sy Iris Yoko '\l::.\\'PORl BEACH -Ct~ Council rc .. 1ev. nf thL cuntrO\ cr· Stal Ca\tav. a~~ ffi,\fln3 W,l\ po,!• poned four wcd.s ..it the rc.:4uLi.t 6f fhe Irvine Co., giving the d1.o 'clopment firm lime t\l dl' .. cu<.;c; pos\ihle change-. to the plans that have come under attack b' cn .. t· mnmentah,ts . "We feel v.c-d hke to rake an· other look JI 11," 'aid Eddie Po\\Cr, pr~sadent or C.1ltforni.1 Recreation C'o, The 11'\'lnc Co.'s ;nset manager, afler the council Monda} night granted ha'> rcque..,t for a contmuancc unul Feb. 10. Brtdte "(thank st ., c )d the\ 'rt· l!Otnt! 111 tJkt J~ ther-look ai it <.aid 'JnC\-)"'-.nncr J member •I \t p, Pollu11nr Our \.c\\J)\>rt and the Cit'·, H11 rbor Oual '' C11Lzcn' Ad· ,.,~ir" (\ mmmcc ,:The main lit'> 1cction '' the finger of 'hP' But u'in(!. that ~11e for .i m:tr na. det1~ · nitch h'.l' some plu-.e' 10 tt." l he; pwpo,eJ manna "ould t-1. built on tour .!UC' of lrvmc Co prbpcrt) dt th1: corner of Dover Dm-c and West Coast High"a~. common!\ called the Lo"tr C1.,t- 4.1wa'" -.u~. The flat. curreod\ ,3. cant llH v. a' 1h·e ... 11e of a -.m_aller m:irina .ind ffi\'t.ile home p.trk · .1hout Ill \tJr" aco The 11"\tne Co., \\htch alrcac.h man~e' fl'Ur m3nna .. m the c1~ with a total ot about 5Nl slip-.. has hec:n planning thi' ne\\> marina for ~time c1sht ~ca~ tn ac.:ommodate larcer bout" 10 the :<~ · to 45-foot r .-~1.. • .,.,hil·h .-.ufltr an acute short- a~e of 5hP' n ~~wp<'n Harbor. The plal"' c.tlJed for rougtlJ) o ,000 l'Uliic \ard' of the lot and the b.t) bottom to be '.:(x1pcd <'ut to cn:.uc the marina b.1 ... m .!Od <:'\· tendin!! ~hanncl Frances and Frank Robinson walk Monday along the shoreline at lower castaways, where the Irvine Co. proposed a 121-slip marin~. Pllwcr and other lf\1ne Co. ot- iic1ats would r.01 "8) ~hcthcr the) would decrease the number of shps from the 121 propo~ed. hut the) proma~ed to d1~u..,1; 1dcJ..,. \\tth eO\u onmen\altsb "'h" Jre maml} oppo-.ed to the plan, tor J "finger" of boJt ·slip, thJt would JUI out into the ba~ near the Ba) See MARINA/ID Piii Council rejects Hadges proposal for term llmlts By Iris Yokol ~Wrtet NEWPORT BEACH -An· other effort to limit C11y Council members to two four·)·car terms -this time proposed by a council· man -was rejected by the rest of the council Monday. Councilman John Hedges pro- posed the council pla~ a two-term limit on the June ballot, to ask voters to decide whether such a limit was acce.Q~ble. · A year and 1 half 1go, a ~roup of citizens who sought a similar term limit f 1iled to collect enough signatures to place the initiative on the November, 1990 baUot. But Hedgett, who was elected to office thal same year and vowed in his campaign to pudue such a term limit again, noted the group just narrc»ty ntisscd"qualfying the initiative -by only 281 afgnatures. He said the citizens' campaiin proved the i51Ue o( term limits was "important in the minds of the . electontc." Hedges uid he believed such ·a term limit would be ~crwhelm­ in1ly approved by voters. He also ugucli that his proposal did not t•r&ct any present council mem- bers because It would not unseat anyone. But only Council~oman Jenn Watt supported Hedges' proposal, sayina "I think it's a worthy thing See TERM LIMITS~ Piii Chass ends with arrest A costly riickname? Official says it's too expensive being 'City 0f the Arts ' • By loriAnn Basheda Slat! Wnttr Rather than scrape together the money to live up to "Cat~ of the Arts," perhaps Costa Mesa of- ficials should find a new nickname. That'~ how Vice Mayor Sand~· Genis secs it. And she plans o n sharing her philosophy \\-ith fcllo, .. council members during this year's budget talks1 which began S:uur- day. City of the Arts? l Jl)Ullol O~a~11 \\)I Tl! .rrt IS IOIC!;f!l) to the c1:\. I!' JU:-1 ~tll)." G~ nas ~31J !.h~ lC.JIJ) doc l11l care f the n;imc .)t:t1:--or goe~. but "h:.11 ~h d ) J rt" :ibout •~ 1hc amount of mon.~ (\ -t:i ~tc ... .s ,p..-nd 10 'upport lhe art~ 111 1hc'c financial!)' troubled time... . "Sin c n\ a non·c~'cnttal 1t\' ~~Noc A police offteer investigates scene after a suspect led eight police cars and a helicopter on a high-speed chase that began Monday afternoon when Anaheim resident Ranc:fy Phillips, )0, reportedly tried to steal some shoes from Clothestime on Newport Boulevard, police said. The suspect was ·arrested and charged with petty th eft, parole violation, reckless driving and felony child endangerment. His two young·children were in the car during the ctiase. Police said Phillips lost control of his car at Adams and Mesa Verde West and fled on foot. "Somebody dreamed that name up in the early '80s," Genis said. "l think it's based on an old inse- curity when Costa Mesa was a wanna-be-city trying to compete with Newport Beach." C0Jncih .. 0rian Sandy Ccn1s bclie"cs Costa Mesa ought to dump 1(.) nid:namc as "City of the • Arts" ..Jnd CJll itself "Hub of the Harbor." What to you think and '"hat nickname \\Ould you give the city? Call the Readers' Hotline with your comments, 642-6~86. 'c"'rce. I Jon't ihinl.: "c'rc tn a ff. .nan a:il p ~11ion IO pro\idc u;· 'he ':nd. "Ar.J phalo phrcult. l re:ill) que~tt on \\!te the r go\crnment 'hi'u ld be pr• l\ i~hnb n011rc,.,.:n ti,1 I . ,... '-.. cru .cs un)'\\ .1). But thcrc arc omc \\ h~l l'J\' the a1h .aren't non·C.,\C.Otnl. • As far as Genis is concerned, Costa Mesa'~ 01hcr nickname -"the Hub of the Harbor Area" -'utb the city just fine. "Or "e can call ourselves something else," .,he said. "Dul we don't need to impress an}blld~ b~ nd1;- ing up pretentiou names for oun.el\es. \\'c:'rc not .:i ·"I'm not s.1ying 11·, c..,,en11.il, 3, tn '\\ c need roh.:c. fire and the art~ .... ~.mi (\,uncilnijn Peter Buffa. "l3ut l am 'a:i:ing lhal ·the :trts arc ll!MC th>\n a lu\u- r)· "Cuhurul oprnr1unir1c' rank H~I') clo:.c \\1th cduca· See ARTS 1adl ,_ ' QUaltions Ian unanswered as police close motel murder-suicide case By LoriAnn Basheda Sta., Wik -It llppears the secret of what happened in room 211 of the Hacienda Travelodge Wcdnesdtly nfternoon died with Rodney Docio and Alma Bustamante. The 31-year-old Brea dentist and the 19- ycar-old Snnta Ana insurance processor • were found dead at the quiet Newport Dou· levard motet Thursday afternoon. But police say it was late 'Wednesday af- ternoon when Dacio shot Bustamante a number of times and then pumped one fatal bullet into himself. "It's a prelty cut and dried murdcr- suici~," said Costa Mesa Capt. Tom Lazar. "Case closed. "As to why it ended up like this, though, we don't know." Lazar -said pa lice found ''no not ts specifi- cally about this incident." " As to whether &he former co-workers .had (JU tJTf S OI THf DAV an affair aone bad, nenhcr police nor fcllo" cmplO)'ces would ~peculate. Both left ~ork .iround' noon -Dacio from the Western Dental oHtlC at Duems ' Park anJ Bustamante (rnm the We tern Dental office in Co,t,1 Mc~:i ~om.: JO mile.., away. Shortly aftel"\\ard, Dac10 \.hc\.1-c J into lhc Hacienda Travelod~c at 19-S l r-.ic,\pOt t lll'U· lcvurd -about a lilock fr om Du~1am.11uc·~ office at Harbor lloulc .. ard anJ 19th Street. l~f .4THl h Valllblt ~ douds tn .. mornin& -~' .... lnCI during "' •moon w'th 10 "9fh windl. Highs • lft h mid 705, lows "' .. ~ .. °'· FGf the WMtc. It lhauld bt mo1tly dear tnd sunny th ZS lft tt. mid 70s. lows ln the middle ....... ec .. Allson~, IWlt, ~ lftd ftthhta,'" PIP AJ. !otel cmplO)CCS found them dead l\O the noor ~bout 2 rm. 1hc lt)lll'"in~ d:i~ 1ftcr Dado failed to chcd: out. l aznr ':ud the hall u 1 found 1n 1oom ~I l W:I IC,htt'rcd t l l) ~ ), \'COruans H> the roncr• tqxm. 1~ c. ~hoo1ins ' too~ pl.1et late \\ C:llneqJay fternoon. L.u.1r ,,uJ then.~ "as n e' idc:n c of a",tru~le. Curiou f;\IC'-1' \\hO"had GfltticrcJ l1ub1dc ' Sett DEATHS 1ldt ,_ ~·111.•·········-·--·· .................................. . c:Lassirlld ··-·"··-····· .............................. IS o~ ............ ······························" H~ ........................................ -.16 l~I "°'tOl!S ...•.......... · ...................... IJ L fell~ ......... -·· .....•.•.....••.........•.. :AS ~··•······ ................... ·-·········,.M " Spotts··:·· ····-·· ..... ·--· ........................... 11 YOllth.. .......................... ~ •••••••••••••••••••• A6 c6itt Com"""llty News, Inc. °'PYrill'• 19'1 ~ • ,.n • '""*' flllPCf· ,. ' ' • , A2 Tuesday, January 14, 1992 LocalS . Only Pilot People Madeline LumsdDD---- SHE IS---------------- A 'olunteer Jt the Corona del ~l :ir Library for the last 25 years. Lumsdon, 86, 'olunteercd fi,e days a \\Cek for more than 20 years ''hen she Ji,ed within walking tfotance of the library. After mov- ing w Ne" port Villn, she continued her work on~ day a week wit~ the help of hbrar) clerk Renelle E1IJnd "ho drives her to the li- brary ... 1 retired from work and I ''~intcd to clo :iomething," Lums· don ~atd "The hbraC) 1i, :i lo' cl~ place to work. I really enjoy working" ith the books and ''',i th the people:· NO MYSTERY'------~---- Dritish·born Lumsdon said sl'le loves boo!..~ but even though her f,11hcr "a:. a detective for Scotland Yard. !>he doe) not care for detecthc fiction. ''I'm not fond of m~)ICrics; I ui,u:illy read the be!>t sellcr:i.'' She ii. currently reading "Change)·· by Danielle Steele, but abo enjoys books about En!!lish country life. Her farn· dy mO\<:d 10 Southern California in 19~1. THAT omtCATED~--------- Lumsdon began her volunteer work after a career in the thri ft ;ind insurance industries. Her duties at the library range from lltampin!! date due slips to p1cparing materials for children') pro- gram' .-:If she run) out of thing) to do, :ihc'll even pull books off the shehes and wash them," !laid Eiland. "She's that dedicated. I t"s a jo) to. ha' c her here.'' -By Russ Loar Co ta l\lesa A ,Jlcul.lll•r. binoculJn and SOO \\ere )lokn \\ edn,)day from the CH) Sign Co .11 1 ll 13road'' J) • Son 1.um: U)cd J coun1erfc11 S 100 lo m:il.:e a pur.t J)C I.isl \\eek Bl Ltng1.nr.: For I e\~ :11 t 35 Ne".fllfl Ooufc\Jrd The rake bill \\JS c11hcr ·passed~ l\\Ll men \\ho Nug'11 .i s~ uni·se!C flannel or J \\Om:m \\ho bought se,·erJJ 11em\ "orih s.io • A romputcr. 1clC\'1S10n anJ VCR "ere ~•okn Fr1dJ\ from Cal1fomiJ Sport· bike Racing JI 16W Pl:iccnllJ A\'cnuc. Pohcc fvunJ r.l )1gns or forced en1ry A resident of the 1600 blvd of New lfamp)hll'-Drive returned home I.1st TucsJav to find her bedro1.'m \\mdo" open and her VCR missing. Poli.r.: found i 1cnn1s )htlC prin1, mcM size 4-5. on the Jesl. under her v.indow . • Someone U\Cd a \ledge hammer 10 smash in the gl 1~ door :11 C\'~ f>har· mJ~ :11 11?5 W BJkcr Street v.hile the store .,..as cft,~cJ Wedncw;iy. Emplo}· ees lounJ J.S e~rtons of Marlboro e1gJrc11cs m1,i.ing. • ewport Beach Somcon•· ,h<'I 1•u1 four wind°''" of a mcdu:al bu1IJ1ni: al 1~01 Superior Ave ·1 hur\JJ~ C\Cnm~ Dan i;c 10 the bu1ld1ng \\J~ 011m.11cJ Jl SJ.000 . • A 1h1cf ~r.J!!&t'd S""O from a room 1n the Mcr1J1.in 1 lotcl on M:icarthur Bouk\Jrd lJrl SJ111rJJ\ • Police ~r1._1cd [);i\IJ Ted Sorcn)cn. 27. or UJllJ l\1mc. on ~u\p1c1on llf p<»· ~essrng LSD fur sale. He \o\ilS ;irrested at I:! 30 :.i m Sunll.i> iU M.im anJ ~st lhy "reets . • A m.1n was arrt\tcd tn the lobby of the N\!"l~>rl OcJch Police Department Fr1J:iv on su\pK1on of pos\eS\rng a loaded f1rc.1rm VOL.88,NO. 10 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 ~ Your com~nts •bo.A !hi> D••"r Pilot or -llf'J ... n 1>1<· rttewdfd and l!M" dorecVy to ldrtot w ,11,..m l~ ~ "'~ 24 hou< a-nna M'<YI«! rNy ~ u'ltd to l'KOf'd letten to !ht edr. too <WI •"Y topk' Conl/1bu!Ot\ 10 ~ Hotl•M wt.<i w•nt 10 -~., (Otn~ pubf~ mlJll ncl~ r~r "'""' c,,.,. ind ,,,_ numbet llor ,..,,ra11nt11. Th" it _., communlly ~prr _,,,,. w~nt ~, "'~it~~nt ~ Delivery 2uarantee! If .,,_, ~ • w'fl'C,.b!o< •nd do not ~ rour P"P"' by 6 • m 1' • m on S.lurd.iyt •I'd holl· drts1. cAll ~ 10 • m •nd .w'M ff( 11 llO rou b'f tlOOll CM C-. 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How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orangtt rounry 642-4333 Advertising Clus1fi~ 642-5.678 Display 642-4321 Editorial Nt>WS 540· 1224 Sports 642·4330 News, sports f;ix 646-4170 Main Offke 8usm~ Offr~t 642-4321 Business fax 631 -5902 . • FACES· . . HISTORY I n 1920, Charles and Goldie TeWinkle moved to the rural community of Harper and bought the general store and post office begun by Frank Ozment in 1908 on the northea t comer of Newport Boulevard and 18th Street. The original building was destroyed by fire in 1917 and rebuilr. The Newport Party Center at 1 00 Newport BouJcvard now occupies that site. The TeWinkles lived in a house across Newport Boulevard which had a \\atenng trough in front for horses and sheep. Goldie was postmistress and Charle built the littJe store into an outstanding mercant ile bu ine in the area. He headed the formation of the Costa Mesa Dank in 1947 and served for three years as its president He "'a a charter member of the lions Club and a director of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area. And when Costa Me a became a city in 1953, he was elected its first mayor. Charles TeWinkle died in 1962, His wife, Goldie, was active in many organizations including the Harbor Arca Boy and Girls Club, Co'ita Me a His torical Society and the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce She was proclaimed Costa Mc a's Woman of the Year in 1978 t\nd died at the age of 102 in 1982. The 1 cWinlle hou e was moved lo l th Street from it Nc"'port Boulevard location around 1922. It ha been occupied UlCe 1956 b)' Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stephens We !lincerely than~ Mr tephen::. for his letter calling thi and everal other mttrestmg fact" about Co ta Mesa to our attention Did You J\n<m no" comes to you once a "ccJ.. in an expanded f<,rmat "''h more photo . more local history and a compelling need tor more in formation. Please end your hi tbr1CZJI fact to ·Did You /\now. Daifr Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Me .1. 92626. · -Compilttl bj Ann~ pinn .. : lOCATION """"""°" ....,..,. ..... c~ SIU sHArt 2·3 ~ir M poor 1·1· poor M poor Lapna IH£h J ;J1 "'"· s.t '1 :42 &.M 0.7 t.:09 p.111. l .t t :4t. p'" l .• 4;49 I .Ill. 5 6 1l1JO pm -0 1 tOJpmJJ 11 Gt pm. 1.4 Muaging Editor Steve Marble, 642-432 Variable hllh clouds In the morning, w1r,,,.r .ind c:Tearin_g In tht afternoon wtt1' 10 mph winds, Hips In the mid 70s, lows In tM middle 40s . RRCAIT: Mostly ci.ar and tunnr with hight In ~ mid 70s, lows in I~ mlddle 40t. . mATlll: light and variabi. -tndt, "~an9lng to ~t to n<H1~tt *lndt lo t 2 ~nots thlt afternoon, Mtt •well l fft.t. Mot~ de• wffh lilftt roukl hue m ._ aftHnooft. ~ SunriM: 7:00 a.m. SunMt: S:02 p.m. t) -Cl 0 WT QTI elW lST QR Fill • 21 ,. a '" u ..... it Lor& tDIPWMU """"' '-': II/ct ..... Mt C..111111 11t'41 c.,. ... lllr: 17,42 -· J\t least the c~J11pany's good on the other side· of the hill I remember when my age and my wife's age combined wouldn't even qualify for Social Security. · .---Now, if either of us were as old revolution it should go "Whoopee, I'm one revolution older." I commute from Santa Ana every day, but I don't get all choked up every time I complete one cycle. I think i.t was Mao who said, aptly, "A revolution is not a very well. AS a matter of fact, she doesn't seem "to be having a hard time with it at all. She's a managerial type and she probably has it on her computer time plann er. Jan. H t Call he was sending to an old buddy 10 help him celebrate his 401h birthday. When, say fo r C).ample, a llpouse or a brother turns 40, it can be a quiet, family kind of thing, sort of like having a relative who's in jail or somethin~ as both of us put together, we'd probably have grown grandchildren. We might even have great grandchildren. Years ago, 1 remember, my fath er was many times as old as I was. Now, he's not even twice my -..i.-.__,;.;z;;....;;;::::mage. l 'm roughly 58 percent as old as he is and the percentage keeps going up. Dul I'm more than 10 times as old as my own son. .. -~ dinner party," althou~h he might have been talking about something else, In any case, I don't· think we should ge t all \VOrked up over the passage of 12 months of existence. And I definitely don't think we should have a major identity crisis every JO years aft er the. ~ge of 20. That fact that someone close to me-is joining me at the golden age of 40 does, I admit, drive the con- cept home, or sort of car-pool it home, as it were. ... Sacramento. Sign time sheets. Review meeting' agenda. Turn 40,.She's even delegated a lot of it to me. I kriow I'm supposed to be'home early enough to cook a nice . dinner and open a bottle of red wine. But when people you don't even know, who graduated from high school at the s:imc time you did, s'tart turning 40, it's harder to ignore. It's a movement. When you add in all the people in other countries, it's more than that. It's un epoch. That's what got me thinking :ibou1 this aging thing and the whole space-time coh tinuuri'I. . . This morning l suggested "'e might en:igrate to Mars, where we'd only be about 2.t. _ _ This sort o! arilhme~ie-doodling Editor's is, of course, knuckleheaded in th e , . . . N t b k extreme On the other hand it's .I m not hav10g an ide ntity . ...!--0 8 0~ _not-any .more-nitwitted th ' -:-efis-i:ever-turning-40. ~·111 ilOt ~ flfe one w OS measuring our chronological age turning 40. I already did that many months ago. I by the revolutions of !his planet around a minor can't give out the name of the person who is star nt the edge of a minor galaxy. tu-rn ing 40 because i didn't ask her if I could use A planet's a planet and a person's a pe-rson. The her name in a column and that's o ne of the thipgs, • ·Earth's a year older; I'll gran t that. But, I mean, in our marriage contract, that we should never use that's what it docs. It gacs around the su n, so it's each other's Aame-in print withovt written notice at perfectly natum th~t whc_neve r it completes a least u week in advance. But it's someone I know 'rhat isn't the point, anyway. That fact that ~ _someone close t-0 me-is - JOining me at the golden age of 40 does, I admit, drive the concept home, or sort of car-pool it home, as it were. But at least with a little discretion - well, actually, l guess I've blown that already -we could have ignored it. . What got me thinking about this whole business, however, was an incident late last week when my friend Scott came over to my house to play a video "Ok, but it's a lot colder there; you know you hate the cold,'' she said. "A.nd besides, I don't think there's_an)! air." "All right," l said. "We'll stay here. But I'm going to start wearing a h:(t. A fedora, like people Jn those 1940s movies-:" "Didn't you start wearing a hat for a while JO years ago, after your 30th birthday?" "Yes 1 did," I said. "It made :.ill the difference." Bob Yan Eyken is lhe Pilot's assistant editor. H_is column oppears on Tuesdays: Around town ~. . . · ... · .. : I ,. •• • • • • ~. • .~'""':, Send )'Our items for Around To,wn to Dob v;m E.9<cn. , 1'ht' Pilot, JJO l-V. Day St., Costa Mtsn, 91617. School ho nors COSTA MESA -Co~ta Mesa Mayor Mary Hornbuckle' will be fca· rurcd in_ a ccrsmony honoring Wilson . Elcmcn1ary School and the A<hms Pri· mary Cen1er at 7 p.m. 1odav at 1hc · Harper Communi1y Center, 42S E. 181h St. Parr of this week's regular Ncwp<>rl· Mesa Unified School 0 1)1 ric1 meeting. 1he ceremony is an()lher in 3 series of special events marking the district's 25th anniversary. Read me a story NEWPORT OEACI I -Preschool StOl)'time, the Newport. Beach Puhlic Libr3ry's innovative program ror chil· drcn from J 10 S \"CMS ota, will begin lb 1992 edition tod~y :11 the Balboa. Co· rona dcl Mar, Mariners and Ne"rort Ccnacr brunches. SJOI)' times :m: 10 .J' a.m. 1 ucsdays at Corona dcl Ma~ a.m. Tuesdays :u Balbo3, 11 a.m. Tues· davs al Mariners and 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays al NcwP.Clrt Cen1cr. for in-formation, call 644-3187. Getting fit . NEWPORT BEACll -Ncw~rt Dc:ich physician Dr. Blair L Swecl will give a ialk entitled "Gelling Fil for '92" at noon today in the 'Community_ Room at Newport Center Library. 856 San Clemente Drive. The program 1s free. AJzheimers Association COSTA MESA -The Alzhcimcrs Association of O range count)' will honor . the members of the chap1er s Foundcr·s Club at a dinner. 6:30 p.m. tod3V 111 1hc Center Club in Costa Mesa. 'For In· form:i tion. call 283· I l I l . University Women NEWPORT BEACH -American Associalion of Uni\crsi1y Women mcm· ber Jeanelle t.liller will g1\'e ;i slide pre- ~M' ' f'HI AnottNIY CONSUU'AT10N scntation and tc~\urc about her recent trip to Moscow a1 the aSS<.>Ciation's mcc1fog Wcdq,_csday 111 the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Dinner is al 6 p.m. 1rnd lhc lecture begins at 7:30. Rcscrva· lions .arc required. For information, call 786-4020. Parents' training COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor -COunscling Censer will offer the Sys· 1cma1ic Training for Effective Parenting CSTEP) class beginning at 7:30 'p.m. \Vcdncsday. The class. intended' to teach parcnl5 how to get belier results with less supc"ision, will meet two hours a wee k for six consecutive Wednesdays at the. counseling ccntc.r, 2900 Bristol St.. suite 206J. For in· forma1ion. call 545-2050. Water education -COSTA t.IESA ..._ The first in .a SC· rics of mce1ings of the 1992 Water Is- sues Srudy Group will take place at 7 p.m. Wclfncsd.iy a1 Mesa Consolidated Waier 01s1ric1 hc3dqu:iners, 1965 Pia- Nevvpo,_. Bee.ch' '1(800) 275-TEAN\ Teti ,..._/24hn. ORANGE COAST JEEP /EIBLE .. ---~-----------------~---------------------Wl~R COOLING SY5nM SPECIAL NOW M\i$1 "*" covpon ......., OfOel 11 -)ff!> o'1d {09\e .. ~ only O"e< -..;~ Jlll '92 ---------------------~ ,-------~------, JEEP CHEROKEE SKI RAClC ATTACHMENT I J I LUBE, OIL a FILTER SPECIAL Reploce oll (up lo 6 quarts). Replace oil m. ...... th Mopor oll 11119< l ube OI needed. 4 B"'°Pf:l 4 ONLY Holds 4 palJ$ of Skis and Poles .--------------Hold$ 4 Pairs of Skis and Poles a.g. $112.00 I I I I WIPER BLADE ASSEMBLY l~- ' Mocltl •• lU Ottd y J orrlt Oller ....... ' 3/31192 ccntia Ave. Anyone int~rcstft'i in par· ~icipating may call 631· 1206. Aviation lecture NEWPORT BEACH Pan Ameri· can Airways· 1936-37 China Clipper flights and lhcir Orange County connec- tion will be the subject bf a presenta· lion b_y Ocorg_e Grupe ·al 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Mariners Branch Li· brary, 2005 Dover Drive. Admission is free. Painting and personality NEWPORT .BEACH -Ards1 amt' lecturer Mimi Sharon Stein will begin • an eight-week workshop Wcdnesd3y en- titled "Painting and Personality" at M:uincrs Branch Librarv, 2005 Do\'CI "Drive. The program, ·ror beginners through iavanccd lc\'cl artists, will re· . late mixed-medium crcativi1y to pc™ln· ality and behavior. For more in· formation. call 644-3 151. Line dancing NEWPORT BEACH -Register now for a class in tine dance bcgrnning Wednesday. The class i~ offered lhrough the cily of' Ncwporl Beach Parks, Bcac:llcs and-Recrca1 1on Depart· mcnt. For information, call [33rbara Finn al 64.1-3240. • • Garden CJub NEWPORT BEACH -The New-port Hills Garden Club will prei.cnt a program by Virginia C:lrlson on plan1 i)ropagation by cuttings at 9.30 a.m. Thursifay in the Phase II Clubhou~e. 1900 Port Carlow. New members arc welcome. For mforma1ion, c:ill ~-4657. \Vaterco'tor painting . NEWPORT OEACH -The c11v of Ne .... port Dcach •~offering classc:. u1 be· ginning and intermromre w111crcolor pa1n1ing. beginning l huri.day. For in· form ation. call 6-14-3240. Lunch· Dinner Brunch-Coddall• J Bridge classes NEWPORT BEACH -Cl.i~~s m beginning and intcrmcd1:itc bridge will be offered by the e1f\ of Newport Beach t>cgmning_)Jn. 17. F'or information. call Barbara Finn at 6-t4·3~~0. Dance benefit COSTA MESA · -Learn ballroom d:incing and bcncf11 Com Mesa High School s Gr:id N11c '9:?, beginning Jan 18. Prorc~ional 1n>truct1on in waltz.. cha·cha. fox trot and )\\JOg will be of· fcred in \IX unc·hour lessons with pro· cccd~ going to suppon the annual alco· hol·free graduation f.arrv. The rec IS S 15 per pcr)on or SlS JE:r couple. For informanon. c.:ill 979-7918. Pageant casting LAGUNA DEACH -Ca~11ng sign· u~ for the· Pageant or 1he Masters will be held from S'to 9 P. m Jan IS and 19 al lh.:-Jf'\·ine Bowl, bSiJ L:igun:i Canyon R<l C.ill 494-3663. Early Bird ~pecials 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. 7 Days A Week _ Includes Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Fresh Vegetable & Soup or Salad • BAKED BREAST OF TURKEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• •e•s . 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(Puccini's Tosca opens Jan. 17). San Carlos, alleoded the event, co-chaired by Floss Schumacher and Dotti· Stillwell. For Stillwell, the event -a year in the making -was the realization of a longtime promise. C-' CM~ 'llor Pacific Ope ra o:rect9r David OiChiera, left, co-chair Floss Schumache r, a nd member Patricia Rock. After, the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel was the spot for a reception and dinner honoring the evening's artists and benefactors. Spain's Consul Gene ral and jheir Graces, the Duke and Duchess of "Years ago, before the Perfowing Arts Center was finished, Placido did an informal concert there, on the unfinished stage, Cor Opera Pacific. He vowed to return when it was completed. This is it!" she said. Refinaneing Speeialists BAYSIDE FIRST Mortgage Company . One of Or ange. 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The kitchen crew is staying on, turning its attention to The Cafe,' which will have some IS ORANGE COUN1Y STAR STRUCK? -Planet Hollywood continues to orbit around Orange County, according to Antoncllo's Antonio Cagnolo, who says that he and his ltalatin partners have purcha~ed the franchise for Orange County from superstars Sly Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Robert Earl et al. The o6ening is planned for summer or early fall. ~ 10,000 square feet, decorated with Hollywood memorabilia, with a large restaurant featuring California Cuisine, a big bar ROOM -Antonello's chef, Carlito Joc~on, ''as showing off hi) ~tuff at a private luncheon Thursday ''uh food planned for future Antonello feasts and menu. Rissotto, cooked to perfection with fresh chopped l>pinach mixed in :ll the last second, plus a spritz of Parmesan is outstanding, but the ravioli stuffed with porcini mushrooms, truffles and a topping of charred )age stopped con .. ersatlon cold a'i diners ate 1n s1tent - reverence. Clinton ne\t Tuesd;iy. Thing~ in Or.angl! Count>, 01her lhan ovens, are beginning 10 heat up' Matteo's hJs discon1inued luncheon scn11.e 1n Corona del Mar, but dinner ~en ice: beg1m at 5 p.m. c\ery day bu t Monda). Tl~ll "\G A.'U TYPO : 1 ~ and S's - The-9tn ing-R"'CVTCWirr 1 htTrnS:l,1ll Entertainment )CCllon \,,,~ abou1 C'est S1 Bon and 1heir great timing .in or>ening. 1hc baJ...el') in 1978. The pnnl rl.'ad J 9S7. favorite dishes featu red in Alfredo's still -avaitableio Westin guests. Alffedo s wm - be open on Sundays for brunch and be used for banquets and meetings. Management attributed the closing to Cagnolo, spokesman for the consortium, ltalatin, which is making Wilhelm-style waves in the restaurant business, won't reveal the location, but latest rumors have Planet Hollywood based somewhere in Segcrstrom -MIFll - Bird Restaurant Critic . and plenty of space for.patrons to..buy... souvenirs in the gift shop before they • leave. ... The private dining room at Antonello's, famous as a hangour for Orange County polit ical moveh and shakers, will be the site of a fund -raising luncheon for Democratic candidate Dill "an over-saturation of Italian ~estaurants." Bhaa/ly oaa/ly Ooby Dawn. ta EuroR1111Y'1/ FEASTING IN ANTONELLO'S PRJVATE DINING S orry C'est S1 Don h;.is bc~n around fo r a delicious decade. ;Jl kast! Immunity is name ~f-game -irrh-ealth- I t has been said that true happiness is proportronJte 10 a per,011 · having something to do, someone to lo,e, some1h ng t 1 po cs • und something to hope fo r. It i'> my hope thJt )OU h;nc :ill 1hc requirements fur true ha ppiness in this new ycur. Of cour)e, what better thing to possess lhJn optimum health? And how better to achieve it tlbn by building up )OUf bud~·~ 11.1tun.i! defenses. If you don't knO\\ b) no''· I hope to further )Ou r u\\Jrcne ,. , he name of the game 1s immunity. Immunity is "hy one person )UCcumb ·to illne~. (U~~um1ng 11' not hereditar)} and another doei.n t, e'en thoui;h )ubjcc1eJ to 1hc ,,1me diet, stresses and cn .. ironmcntal 1nn uenC'C). lmmuni1y i~ "h~ o.nc pen.on lik'> to a n pe old age puffing his c~gJr to the end. ''h1lc h1' comraJe d1~-. )OUng of throat cancer. \\'hilc I don't profess to know cvery1hing thl'rc 1s to knO\\ abou L lbe 1m11 une i.ysrerci. and pcrhJps onl>-kno,.,. J ~"l:tll frJ.::tion ot "hJ~ there i-. to 1..no", I do knoY. thJt ll i) a \\l)C m;in "hu seek:. to bO\.hl his 1nmune po'' crs a~ J first atte mpt at bo1h pre' en ting JnJ trc:iting 1lln.:» ·1 "c n_ht d1<:.t is our fi r>l )tep to ffiJ\1murn immun1t). :.ind ll tt '~ere as s1mpll! J) eating l!nough of \\hat )OU need. Jnd :n o1dmi;, "h:it ~ou tlon't, we could end the con\crs:.i tion right here Lnfortunalt. ~ \\l' arc creature:. for "hum 'oci:ilizing, and C\en dJI~) life b J1,m:il \\iihoJI the pleasure of guod fO\.ld, . Ruby's, with '40s diners along. the coast, including this one on Balboa Pier, hol~s a grand prize dra\\-ing at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Crystal Court location for a trip to Paris for two. The drawing is part of the chain's 10th anniversary, which will be highligfited this spring with the addition of an 11th store -at EuroD1sney in Paris. Winners of the drawing receive round-trip tickets via British Airways, five nights at a EuroDisney hotel and five daY.S admission to EuroDisney, the European version of Dis- ne) land. Ruby's Qpcned to instant acdaim in December 1982 at the end of balboa Pier. Owner Doug Cavanaugh has since opened locations elsewhere in Newport Beach, as well as Costa Mesa, La_guna Beach, Mission Viejo, Fullerton, Palos Verdes, Seal Beach pier, San Juan Capistrano and Marina del Rey. Seven other Ruby's diners are scheduled to open in the ne\t t\.~o )CJrs. l<nO\\ing th at u1:ra )trtcl d1els de,01d of Jll I t. sugar, and salt, 1' )On,e thing only the most l>to1c could adhere to for a lifetime, my su~est1on 1s th.11 \\C con- centrate on t\\O more rcJli\tk 're,olu11ors ' Ah td all animal-sou rce fats. and ":iltcr~J 'egl!table fJb (cg., those thot have been heated. r..:lincd. or h)dro~cn:ited). and cat onh "hen )Ou arc trut) t,ungl). onl) enoush 10 satisfy th at hunger. Great grJndpJ (the one thlt \\ asn 1 struck b) lighten- ing) lived to a npe old age b\ unl..no\'ingl) foilv"ing these dretary pnncipk), a nd he h:id never heard abou t nutri11on. T he 01hcr c\lremely 'Jluablc tool to boo .. t 11nmuni1~ Healtb ' One mali' s history becomes One woman's indigestion is herbs A fe" ... cars baci.. "hen I heard 'tone :tt"il'Ut Update herbs I nodded politely at 1he right moment to shO\\ I _____ _ \\a) lts1cning). bu t no" I ha\C ~ccn them \\Ork. t have 'cen sore throats that Y.crc not re'>ponJ1ni; 10 H a'c )OU ever met a man \\-ho finds 1t .necessary to parade his resume -a history or his entire life - past you in the first IO minutes after you meet? Julie has. Jim was a blind date. Usually. Julie avoids blind dates, but somehow he felt bamboozled into this one by a friend to "horn she owed a favor. "Hi , I'm Jim," he had S3id. "I guess you already know about me. I'm an award-winning certified fin:incial planner specializing in - blah blah blah." "Ho\\ fascinating," said Julie. tl')ing to be polite. (This is going to be one long evening, she thought to her elf.) "I once knew another certified financial planner, "~he said . "Did he go to Y:ile? l \\Cnt to Yale," said Jim. ''No, and he didn't play tennis either. I bet you also play tennb," she l>a1d "1th a gnn, at least some of us might have irncrprctcd a) being sarca,tic. ''A a m:ittcr of fact, I played at Yale. But I Y.as only No. :? on the team bc- ca u )C I also pla)Cd golf - and I couldn't let my )tudies go. I did graduate m the top 10 in my da~s. ) ou know:· "I low (J)cinat- ing," said Julie, b1t1ng her to ngue. "Now I teach tcnni to under pmilcgcd children on Saturday~ -before my French class." (He rehlly doesn't talk French, but Julie ":is cmbelli~hing her story a bit, to mal..c a point.} Nc,er-the-lcss. wi th in the ne).t few minutes, she had learned a few other things about Jim: no drinking, no drug , achie,cd Cagle rJnk in the Boy Scouts, Spons Club Irvine, loves his mothe r and . ballet. Ballet? Who could :irgue with such credentials? a)ked Julie's mo1her. "forget his credentials - he's J dweeb," says J ulie. "Only a d\\ccb \\Ould tell me ALL THAT before \\C e\Cn got lO the re)l<?U<an11" •·can a dweeb be at the top of hi-; eta s :it Yale?" a)kcd Julie') mom, a she threw up her h.ind). "Tru t me -he's a dY.ccb," said Julie. I 'm not exactly sure what a "d"'ceb" is, bu t Julie is absolutely right to be critical. An) man \vho rushes to tell the whole world (or a new woman) all about how \lt Onderful he is usually doesn't feel very good about himself at all. Most likely, he's too needy to be in any kind of a healthy relationship. D\\ecb, or no dweeb. J im 1 egotl)tical. I k 's apparent I) got J . big head, cr.1,e:. nucnlion. needs recognition to ha'c to hid e behind his "credcn11.1l ." face 11. he's one conccucd gu) who is not going to be \Cl')' popular'' ith lhc ladies - or \\Ith :rnyonc cbe. for thJt matter. But his Mat -look at his stats, insists Julie\ mother. Don·t women lil..e succe f ul men? Sure. The men ''omen lo\e mo tare those ''ho 1ruly 111..c themselves. Uut le1 ' not confu.,c Jim') beha,ior \\llh health\ 'iclf-hke or health) self-IOH! Men who truly appreciate their o\\ n best qualities ARE a turn-on. They arc the ones who arc proud of thl!ir achievements. have no need to justify per onal decision and can~cccpt and gave .._ complimenb. And they ha'e no need to boast -C\pccially during a first meeting. an11b1ot1cs respond 10 herbs Of cour e, "h'-n )Our O\\ n bod) \\fC,llcs .in : infection (be 11 bacterial, fungal or '•ral). )0U arc all the stronger.to ti~ht the ne\t one that comes along When Jnt1biotic .. do the JOb. \\hilc the rei.urh are u:.uall) 111'.llntaneou . the) arc o(len not lasting. The herbs 1hat tru l) do immune-boos11ng mirack' .ire cchmacea. golJenscJI JstrJgalus and u'nea All hJ\ e some ~-711; Ill fu.Jll~ pro' en mode by "h1ch irnmunit\ 1s enhanced, "'hale '1ru~c,, bJctcria :ind f unguse's ;.ire e\tcrminatcJ An C\c.dknt program \\Ould be to IJl..e Jn l'Chin:i'-c:i·goldcnseal combina tion tmdurc once d.til) for l\\O \\CCl..s, (put a lull Jroppcrlul inlo :i quartc:.r cup \lf hot "atcr to burn oft the akohl1I) unJ then ahern a1c \\ith i.ln J'tragalus tindure on 1he third wee!... returning to the echinacea-golden,eal tor the fou rt h and t1(1h "ccJ.... :ind )•l on. · Ecninacea v. allor.'> ucha punch thJt l!> eHcc1i\ enc" C'an dim 1t o.,.eru!>ed Golden cJI i .. an anu·mOammJtor) and nn :in11ti1011c, and '"hale not J'I potcn11all) \1rulcnt .1 -;omc i;1f our :rnt1b1l1lt...~. c:in h,1,c J !>1m1lar ·•:itcnlmng· llfe'-t "herein l'oth the "gooJ". nct • bali" gu)" nrc ehmmatc J Uecausc ol this I \H1uld re lm1mcnJ a pri,i;r.101 l'l nc1doph1lu con~umption R esenc 1hc U!>ne:i. \\h1"h h ... ., hecn toutc:.d 3) .. n.11urc', hc~t an11b1l111c" for penoJ, of acu le 1llnc:--. .• 11 \\htdl 11mc "J Jwpperful o( the tincture e\Cf\ t\\O ho If~ \\hilc J\\31..e r-11ght \C~ \\Cll cure \\hat a1b )OU Here's to J licahhicr,11:1pp1c r ne" ~car! Dr. Julian H'hit.al.t.•r: \l.lJ. uho offer~ Iii~ opinion in th1' 11n·J.J.t t•o/umn, opuatcs \\hit.JI.er \\('//nc s In tilutt in \,·uport Hc .. 11 /1. Exercise a healthy addiction that takes time, patienCe 0 ve r ~alf the people who begin an cxc'rcisc program quit within the first six to eight weeks without giving' it a ehtmce. With New Year's motivation running rampant, you may be enthused ubout stnrting a soon-to-be lifetime exercise progrom. In defense of members. though. many quit because of the ml 1reatmcnt by so many "health clubs." There arc some good clubs that tell the truth ond nre in the "busi ness of fatness," not the "fitness of business." Just be careful and join n club that truly care obout your fitness and well being. •START SLOWLY -You must b.:ain your c.icercise proarnm slowly to allow your body to accept exercise. You can't force or trick your body into acccptina cxercisc. It takes ti me . "Personal Fitness Our initial molivation curies us throuah the fina few workouts. But aner 1 couple workouts, the motivatiOn ceases. We ' • beCome depressed. 11\is depression is due to chemlstry In the body hsclf. Physiol~cally the body Is ldaptlna 10 exercise. ' So, it you've s11r1ed to ucrcilt before' only to quit oner three weeb, h wnn't because you were leckina in discipline or not cut out ror exercise. ll's because . you didn't understand this wondcrf ul physiological adaptution wa!> taking place. If you work throuah chis period, the motivation will come back. •STAIR-STEP METHOD -The body is very accepting of exercise if we begin slowly and increase the amount of work grndunlly. IC we coa.~ our bodies into nctivity properly, we develop what I call an "exercio;c tolerance lc\cl." The body lenrns to tolerate addition::il levels of fitness. each new level increasing the body's potential to tolernte more activity. Building fitne ss is literally like climbing stui~. It must be 1akcn one step at a time. We make progress, then level off jui,t like we're on top of a s1ep. Each step represents o fitne s gnin nnd the potential to tolerate more exercise. So we increa e our activity and step up to a hiahcr level or fitness. I( you stay with this stair-step method, you will make the prosreu i'ou wan1. On the other hand, if you try to skip a step or two, Increase your activity too fast, the body will reject your excrci e program like it would reject 1 foreign sub tancc. • OIVE IT TIM£ - 0 1'he problem is that mo l of us want visible results ri&ht away. Contrary \O what &Nvertisers want us to believe. we cal'lnot be fit, $llm and healthy ovcrniaht. I want people to realize that visibtc reauhs will not appear immediately but tha\'s all right. From the very firsr workout, chanacs arc takin& piece internally. And )OU need that internal change before that externJI chaosc appeJrs." •DEPRESSION DEFORE PROGRESSION - There's not a pcr)Oll who cX"crciscs that, :it sometime, just doesn't feel hl..c excrci mg. Remember that these periods of dcpre ~ion arc a ignal that the body 1~ physiologically adj'u ting to 1ncrea cd acti.,.ity. So e'"cn though you feel a l111le hit do,,n or unmot1\ntcd, don't quit. The good I) ju)t around the corner. There's going to be a propc ~•on after the deprcs ion U nde~ttrnd that 1t' during this unmothated time th.ii )ou\c got to initi.1te the action to bring back your muthation Ac11v:uitm docs not bring ac&ion. Al.'.t1on bring' mot1\4t1 w • DON'l t·ELL GU ILi \ The importJnt 1h1ni to remember about mi,sing ·' worl..out ill not to feel auilly about 1t when you do. facrci\C i' not an 'all or nQthina' propo'lition. The key factor is ha"'"' the ntlitude, "OK. so I mi cd a· d;iy or two ot \ac.iti<'neJ for three ~cck1,, ju t ict ba~k into it." You may h3\C to back down a bit, but thrrc h · rcsidu1I tffcct that tak~ place inside our bodies . physlok>alcally. No nut\cr how )OU loo~ at it, )'OU're aoina to ma intain on\e of your fitnc s. If ,our normal k:hcdulc 1 eoina to be di ruptcJ for some rca'°n, try not to stop trainin& •hoecthcr. Tralnina with lcu frcquen'-"Y or doina a mini·\-cr>ion of your wurk ut wall help u m intain your current . . level of h1 11c"." • POSIJl\F.. Allll l:Dt: -A hH1 \ m:iinluin a JlO)ltM~ att1tuJc \t tht club. \\C d1,rour.1ge ncgat1\C attitudes and encourage fX'l\111\.C "clf·1m11gcry. Pi,turc \\hCrc )OU "3nl lO be Ill term\ O( )l'Ur htne~\ go:tb and maintain that '1\IJI\ in \"t'lur mind: 1f the coMciou.; telh the ubc,;n,~1ou.,, the -.ubcon\ciou' ha 10 C3rl')' 1t throush • POSITION ADOIC l ION -It take11 40 dll)' to mal..e 3 habit And it's ea\lcr to m.1ke ;i h:ibit th3n it is to brc3k one. If ~ou gi'c \Our-.clf 40 da s )Ou cnn m:ikc nn ncrci\C habit tha1 )l>U \\\m't "ant to brenk becau .. c )Our booy. ph)s•t'log1~all) and l''>chol~'sicall). j, Going to feel g\]1lt)· ir >Ou J,'l, , '\ ou get to the point where c'er~1 e become!> JdJ1'"11ng ,.\ rcrson once aid to me "E.,crci e j, a cruh:h.'' l an were\!. ·· ·ure. nnd :t ,mu crutch. • "It' healthy arid · ure beat\ a lot of other thing' li~c c:affcinc, '>U&· r anJ Jrug\. And unh~c other a~ition~ if )'Ou ha'c to act aw'I)' from 1t for awh ile. rou'll \till feel great." · • I n cl~in1. Slccac cnthu~i:1 tic3lly :add\· "l ncrc:i~ . not necc ril)' th3t 1 might Jivc. lon~cr. nuu might be an ddcd benefit but 1 Cllercl1e so l c11n h~c more fully ni.>". I too k at C\crl:isc 'l a sift from God. It i • one of life' pleasure~ chat 1 comparable to nothint cl\C." UOll Sltlt J1 • prolt Hr of P•!'kal edttaltlN e1 Onnp Coa t Col~ aDd oenw ot u.. ...,., llraltb Club for WMtN"' ,....,. IMd..,, C1Jlforni1 Coa I Owb ,,,..., ~ .. ..,.._ I M TUMday, January 14, 1992 Youth .. Column One Are Our Moral Changes Good or Bad? By BETH ANN s·c HOCK . Times c ange . have Think back to the major headlines of newspapers in 1991. At the t0p of the list is the war with Jraq. There are many different opinions of How it should have been dealt with and why the United States was really in Saudi Arabia, for freedom or just for petroleum. Close in rank to the war in 1991 were many ~hock ing celebrity stories such as Pee-Wee Herman's indecent • exposure, Julia Robens' and Keifer Sutherl and' engagement break -up because he cheated on her. and the latest, Magic Johnson testing positive to HIV. Surprising man y was the way the media handled the se reports. iee-Wee Herman wa applauded for his criminal act. He got a lot of exrra public ity, by guest appearances on comedies, being invited to talk show. and lots o f magazin e interviews and anicles. After the intitial shock, everybody dismissed it as not a big deal. just something new to make good joke s of. In Ke ifer Sutherland's case, his di sloyally did nothing to hurt hi s reputati on or career. lf an ything it wa5 boosted. During the fifties, not too long ago, his actions would have ruined hi s name in Holly wood and everywhere el se. I agree to cry to look at the good side of cris is. but in Mag ic Johnson's case, did anyone look attheother side ? Like how he must .. have obtained thedisea ecalled AIDS. Or who else he cou Id have infecte d. Everyone was sorry to 5ee him leave the Los Angele~ Lakers. Were the y at aU appal led to know he tested positive~ Slightly.maybe. Only a few aecades ago, or even a few years ago. he would have been totally demoralized for what he did before hi mamage. Continued in Column J .------------------------ --------------------- ------------ -Youth Pap Editor Matt Colcer ••• 642-4321,.ed. J6 The Best ai1d Worst for 1991 EWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL FIRST SEMESTER JOURNALISM STUDENTS . FROM THE 1991 NEWS, WHAT WAS BEST AND • WHAT -WAS THE WORST? H) l>A 'I EASTMOND II you th1t1l back over the pa.-.t year in the new~. what images do you I 1N rC('all '<('emg m the newspaper' and on tclc .. 1s1on ! The cracked hammer and sickle of the defun 1 SO\ 1e1 L,nmn') Fulton County Stadfum in Atlanw r \...mg wilh lhc Tomahawk Chop'> ThC' red and blacl graphics ~urmund1ng War in the Gulr on C\l'\,? Thcdo,cchew111gon lhc branch heralding dl'iCUSl\IOn or the f\-fldCUSI Pc.K c TaJ.,_,., Wc t~h\ 1ou~ltrc,·ogni1c thc-;c once they're mentioned, hul chancc\ arc we fiN -;aw a hunch of faces. From the sohcr hall s of the Capitol · Building nnd the emotional reunion~ alter the Gulf War to the shout of independence from the Bah1c Sta1c1;. the hc..idlincs were full of 'IOC1al r/C" '· as opposed 10 nat ural d15..1Ster' j>r -.<: 11:ntJ f1c hrcakthroughs There were heroes a nd .. 1llain' -.ports s1.an-. and entertainer:.. In a hopeful allcmpt to son them all out ..... c 'hall liN pinpoint the Bcs1 of I 991 bottom Atlanta Braves take possession of the National League pennant. The Minnesota Twins. 1he American League's last-place finisher a year ago, won the series in a wild-seven· game confrontauon. Amenca'!>M1k~Powcll lc.41pcd his way to a world record in !he long Jump with a tidy d1 t.ance of 29 f cct, 4 1(2 inc.h~. There were f cw losers in '9 I. now that \\C thmk about ll. 01 COU(SC, \\C can always poke fun a1 Saddam.. I lus~in. the inflated spider wi thout 1he lethal bnc Iran \\-On't even return the planes he landed there in hope or protccung them from the Coaltt1oo's -.mart born~. And the Kuw..1111 011 wells he torched whale h1s.rcma1ning force' retreated were capped six months ahead of tJme. The Palc\unian Liher;11mn Organ11Jt1on. or PLO, hould probabl y be lt\ICd in the same ca1cgory ~ I lusscm, but a.o; 11 has notori ously sHJcd with lhc b..id guys \\-hO :ti ways go1 creamed. th.., entry 1 hartll y new 0 1 rnur;c, we top our 11 ~.1 On a more i.cnou\ note, we with 1hc Rus'\1Jn democ ral'i, tum our aucntmn Lo Charles Keating par11cularlv Bon Yeltsin, who so and !he Oound cnng Savings &. Loan courngcou,l; lc<l lhc oppo111llno to tilt.· inllu'ilry. Moncvwasa big rssu~ Ill the So\ 1c1 ~oup ..iucmpl on Gorbo:Khev in .pr~c<ling '8(h, and 11 ho~cd in ht. Augu-.1 W,1V1ng 1111." white, blue and nng of rnmmai.. on C<.1p11ol Hill. In red fl.1g ol Ru,,1a from a balcony of the upcoming clcct1on lor Alan the Russian \.\hit.: I fou~ ," \\-C saw a Cr.lll"iton' Senate 'IC.31. the Cal1lom1a hem \\ho round together a pc.ople senator will be u mg cancer as his who had kl'>lc<l 1 rccdom and would 001 excuse to avoid the race. Mano Cuomo let 11 g<' 111 Y.:lt-.in's -.hadow, we saw could '3fcly he l1s1cd as another a woman pk Jdmg w1Lh a tal\k drew to pol1tJcal lo\Cr. After play1rtg kccp- rdram lrum LhCJ.Lduty oGPJlhng'1lc. away wuh his lcllow Dcmoc r..its for hluod ol Lhe1r rn11n1rymcn. There al '-0 monthc.., he finally announced whether we'·'" the ~arland-covered caskCL'i ol or not he would run tor the Pre"11dcncy- l.hc Lhrce ca'iualuc of the mcn.t ~unnmg a no go. The DcmocraL' arc upset polalllJI tum.1mun<l ol 1hecentury. all with him, and the Repuhl1can'< Just tJx· mor<.' J1nnorcd in their 'S<>htudc. don't Lake him scnoui.ly. dcc;pite the And 'omcwhcrc 1n the b· l gmund \\C • Democrats' 1n<l1gnancc lh..it he 1' a noucc d the li nHct F1r-;t f"Jmll y lorm1dJhlc thrca1 Lo the GOP. who dcsn·nd1ng Imm 1hc doorway of .u1 lno" 1t und are womed ·1ck. NcJtt. airplan e • M1l h:ltl Scrgcycv1c h please Gorb<ll hl•v, 1hc man who mai.Jc 1t all Finally there is the t>ulgmg pos'lblc. returned to h1<; cap1Utl "a group which frn1\hcd in a tic vote for ~urv1,or c....iuh Rc.1dcr'' D1~cst. Dec hoth bc:-t and wor\t. The mo.1 1991 1•N1l') 1111; rnntc'>whlc v1c.1orv .rimmincnt arc t'larcncc Thoma'i and 1ron1 l alh n·,ultcd 1n h" Anita Jhll lhc Scnah: hc.mngs stJll unemployment \I lcw month<\ l.ucr. remain mys1cnous. Wh:u a tually Not l,1r heh ind the Ru'>'ii..ins h~1ppcne<l hctws en U\e twodurlll~ their we ranl .1 certain II Norman a 1at10n·1 And who leaked Hills Schwuulnpl. Who would not '>lory to I.he 11atmnal media, or all rcrn!(n11 c his grulf but spmtcd pla"l''\1 wa, An11 •. 1 lhlband intrepid appcar;intc nm cheer h" d11Zying dt'f ·ndcr of wornt'n ri8h1c; or a victory in Kuw.11t? tonnm' Norman spokc.<;~r:.cm for a rsn~ of o;ord1d anti· convinced the n.w on· and Lhc world • Thoma.-. plotters I And v.hy hadn t ~ht' Lhal Am ·rka had cured 11~dl of the come forward when Thoma-i wa, Vietnam yndromc anc1 could sll ll nominated to the Suprcml' Coun by tnslJll ra11101tc;m 1n th . heart.\ of I~ Pre 1dC'nt BU\h instead uf \hortl) rmor pcopl<' QOC.:l' J '•lln As the JlO'tWar tO tJ1c lln.JI v()tl! 1 cd111m1 of N~·wswccbt:.1tcd, ·rave sUll:\ 'I h<" Senate hould pro~ably run't enough be included wuh the LO"!Cr of the; The year's port'i \tars ate yCJr. but the t.a.'k of trying LO pm cjown nt·arl ya.rno worth. Jn the "Cinderella nyon · m panu.:ular 1<1 Hcn:ulcan. World Scric "~ sawl:uye.irsri k· AmencJw.bnngcrcdovcnheharidhng . ' . . . . of the Thomas Hearings, and as the S&L candals unfolded, it was d1 covered that both politJcal panjes were responsible for Lhe taxrxiyers' new obhgatJon. A illumed OUl, 11 was the Republican who deregulated the institutions and !he Democrats who were caught illegally bonging in the dough as a resulL Need we say more? Chri topher Columbu . though· long dead and dccompo~d. was ihc center of another fierce controversy. Native American acliv1sts claim he was an 1mpcnalts11c tyrant who marked the beginning or Lhe rape of !he New WorJ<.S. The opposition counters that the pnm111ve pre-Columb1ans in 1he Western Hcmi pherewcrc~beucrinthcmoraJ sense than anywhere else. and !hat the New World served as a sanctuary for the developing social philosophies of the Europeans 1n the fo llowrng centuries. The 1992 Tournament or Roses Parade, under heavy fire from the anti-Columbians for sclectJng a descendant of thC' navigator as chairman of the ev"ent, relented and invited t. Na1ivc American Congressman to share the posiuon. Magic Johnsoo's HIV virus surred things up as well. The ultimate basketball hero wa'l cornpltmemcd for his plans to become a spokesmnn for "Safe Sex but many were outr.lgcd by- h1s failure to bnng ab tine.nee rnto the public forum (no pun intended). Lately Johnson announced he would pursue the latter ms1cad, but he h~ n't been heard doing much of either. Finall y lhc JXlfllCS mvolvcd m the M1deasl Peace Talks arc also deadlocked. America.is sick of hemg cnticucd for 1L'l involve ment in other nations' affairs. But i~e no other maJ<>r power is w1 lling to get involved c~cept a refitted "Commonwcahh of Independent SIOtes," the road to peace m the last major global conflict has LO tun somewhere. The world is somewhat cnucal of bolh Israel and the Arab : 1n !his episode there has not yet been a v1s1blc good guy. But the Verbal Wur conunues, and it looks ltke it won't end anylJmc soon. (conlinutd from'Column Ont) Thrse events prove how much ,oc1ety's moral laws have changed. Evcrythma ha~ become much more open Lhao camoufla,cd. No more hiding sex unttl the appropraaie age. Children begin to ask que\lJ(lflli about the btrd and the boc~ n.41 MJOn a!! they can talk. And teenagers know and we wilhng to do much men than~ of thc&r pwcnt' wen: at their ~c. 1llc argument.able QUC'lllt>n~ arc: 1 th aschanseforbctierorwooc'> And how·~ It gomg to affect our fotutc7 The Best in_Rock Music By AUSTYN FUDGE --though':-Ttretash of The Ti What happened this year in featuring Slayer, Anthru , an rock'? In 1991 , record sales increased, Megadeath as The Tiaans, was one o but concert ticket sales went w&y down. the more successful. Many shows were even canceUed. 1991 was also a year for With the-new "Billboard" back!. BothOuyOsboumeandAC system, many metal and rock groups DC reappeared on the scene. Ozz had albums debuting at number one, proved he was as good as ever in hi such as Skid Row, Van Halen. and "No More Tears" video. Metallica. Speaking of videos, seven w 1991 was a year in which norninatcdforMTV'sBestHardRoc rock music started to over power the Heavy Metal award, wilh Aerosmilh dance syndrome. Many rcat albums narro\fil'._wiMinJ..hu1in.:Hil.Pander." were iClcasC(1 and sold many copies. h Mea.allica's "Enter Sandman" was was the year Guns N' Roses released number ont'>. their long awaited Use Your Illusion, Motley Crue celebrated its double album. ten year anniversary in 199 l wilh the Newer groups were successful releascofDccadeofDccadcnce. This 100. Extreme proved they were a contains fiftccn_songs, two from each multitalcntcd bend with !he release of oflheirfivepreviousalbums,twofrom Pomograffitti . Alice in Chains and movie sound tracks, and three new Soundgarden also had successful ones includang a cover of the Sex releases. Pistols "Anarchy In The U.K.". While record sales soared. lhe All in all, 1991 was a good recession hun ~oncen ticket sales . yez for rock. 1l was reestablished as . greatly. Multiple bills such as the main style of music. Most groups Operation: Rock 'N' Roll, had trouble were pretty mellow and stayed out or selling tickets. trouble, but ..UI Ro~. as always. A few tours were successful managed lO make a fool of himself. The Best Movie for 1991 Dy SAM RVPINSKI This past year, a film diSplays "an awful contempt for rcvohitJonary movie hit I.he silver all men." But screenwriter Callie screens across America .. No, I'm not Khouri disagrees. "This isn't hostile referring to "Bugsy· or "J.F.K .• " two toward men," she told the New Yort rccentOicksthatcapitalizeonthepast, Times. •1t•s hostile toward idiots." but rather one that both captures the Critics everywhere, however, present and foreshadows the future. have not seemed IO grmp this cenual In a refreshing reversal of point. "Theyarehomblerolemodels," roles. "Thelma & Louise" turns the write Liz Smith in Newsday. Richard udcontraditionasurcvcals the simple Johnson of the Daily New York News but subversive-lt\JdnnlU no womnn-:Calls the daring duo "pathetic needs a man to complete her. stereotypes of testosterone-crazed The film stars veteran behavior." Why,Lhen.havelhcsetwo actresses Susan Sarandon (Louise) and women seemed IO strike such a familiar Gccna Davis (Thelma) as a Wai tress chord in American women and a housewife whoSe weekend jaunt everywhere? turns into a tragicomic escapade of Perhaps it is because, much revenge and rebirth. As they cul their to the chagrin of "id1ou" everywhere, tics to the pastand trek down the dusty the time for these two (disputed) roodtotheiretemal fr~om,theforget heroines has finally come. Women the good 'ol boys that loom all around everywhere rejoice! Thelma and them, and give abused women Louise have died~ that you may live everywherea taste of the life that fills free of the stereotypical restraints them on their journey. placed on women m mis socaetyl But When the movie opened bte lhiscanonlyoccurifwom1mrccogn&zc last May, it immediately met virulent the duo's death as not tt.e end o! al! critkiSm. Sheila Bcnsoo of the Los hope for feminine f rw!om. but rather, AngeJes Times complained that lhe the very begiMing of it The Year for Democracy Dy KEITH INGOLD The year of 1991 was filled with many great and intercstmgthings. The best. however. isn't something most people would choose: the Gt.41,f War. AllJlough war is never good and mostl y not , wanted, 11 gave the American people something to be proud of. Throughout American history never have the people stood more behind the decision of our country. Not only Americans, but other counlriCS as well. ll gave us a chance 10, once again, realize how lucky we are.· When critics put our involvement in the Gulf down they .-e not undcrs&andlng the price we all mu,,t face to keep Democracy the outstanding rule by which aJI others must follow. This wasn't to scare other count11cs. but JUSL the opposite. Th is involvement wa.~ to get the people from other countries to get out and fight for their rights, jusl as our f orcfathcrs had IO do more lhan two hundred years ago. War hopefully will never again have to be the highlight of &he 1cars IO COffte. Whenever there's a conflict of rights, lets all hope the people wi II do the JQb: A good CJtample of such a viciory is wtW used to be lhe U.S.S.R. 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')' I• • • M Tu.day, January 14, 1992 ' Back Page ' . .; Newport woman possible victim of plane crash By Anna Cekola he said. on Saturday, something she did quite often. tinue to Torrance, Brekke said. Stall Writer The Newport Beoch woman. 0 dental as-She had planned to be back by Su nday Monients later air tramc controllers lost NEWPORT BEACH -Police are look· sistant in Huntington Deach, was reported night. contact with the plane and reported seeing ing into the possibility that n 33-year-old missing Sunday morning by he r sister, who Federal authorities ~aid troubl~ for the a na~h of fire, Brekke said. Newpon Deach woman was among at least had last spoken to her Friday evening. ill-fated 8-seat Cessna 425 Conquest started In a ma11er of minutes, a Las Vegas five people killed Saturday evening when n Dy Sundoy afternoon, Newport Beach po-just minutes after it took off at 5:56 p.m. Metro Police helicopter reached the crash small twin-engine plane bound for Torrance lice had reports that the miss ing woman Saturday from Las Vegas McCarran Inter· scene, about 12 miles south west of Las crashed just outside Las Vegas. h b · 1 d · h fi h f t" l A' t Vegas, but officers spolled no survivors. Federal authorities confirmed fhe people ~~y pr~::t~ c;l~~~v~nvcro~~e 1 f:o~e('a~r~eg~s na~~;a tra~~r ~on~rollers monitoring the Condilions were clear at the l ime of the were killed in the crash, althou"h up to to Torrance following an afternoon trip. d "d h h d h I crash, although 3 cold front was moving into «> ra ar system sa1 t ey watc. e t e P ane the area and conditions can change quickly seven people may have been on board. Relatives of the woman wtre not avail· drop 4,000 feet from an altitude of 9,800 at high altitudes Brekke said Names of the victims were not yet avail· able for comment Monday. A friend feet in a mauer of seconds, ~ccordi{lg to __ Iht..-1Ution~l --:f-mMpe;tation--Saf able Monday. pending positive identification reached Monday said he didn't want too Elly Bt~o,a s~k~nrrwrth the F'e"""d· Board is investiga ting the cause of the through denkll recOfds, Cla-fk-Goonty-G~ pe<:~-kl-te,11lthouglrit was possible she was eral Av1a11on Admtn1strat1on. crash. Debris we re reportedly sca11ered for ner's Investigator Ron Flud said. The vie-on the fl.ight. The controllers were able to contact the quarter-mile at the crash site, located at the tims were all believed to be from Southern The woman had tole.I him Thursday she pilot, but were told that everything was OK 4,000·foot-level of the Mount Potoi,i foot· California, including Torrance and El Toro, planned on Oying with friends to Las Vegas in th e cockpit and the pilot wanted to con· hills. ARTS: Genis· says nlcHnaml costly ·to Costa Mesa MARINA: lrvtne Co. plans more study From A1 .,. An environmental impac1 report acknowledged the marina project ~ill dc~troy mudOat and halibut habitats whe-ro-bird ftnd-foo&,--fn-.- crease water, noise and :iir pollution; and pose hJzards for harbor circulation. Dut a series "or mitigation measures, including re.place- ment of sensitive areas al SheUmaker Island in the bay and use of filters during dredging, will reduce the im· pacts to a "not significant" level, the report says. From A1 should suffer th e first slice. tional opportunities. It's a sad J:.ast year council members set place to live where either one are aside more than $175,000 for 17 se\e<ely limited. The arts are a arts programs that cater to Costa critical part of the quality of life in Mesa. a city.'' _ ~And I'm· actuallµutpriic.d at- cverthelcss, Duff a • admittec.l the nu mber of people who call me that the arts may suffer this year and say 'I can't get my sidewalks i.n light of the shortfall they're foe-fo.:ed and I've got potholes on my ing. street. Why are you wasting money "Every~hing in that budget is on on 1his art stuff?'"' the table," he said. "Nothing is Sa· Genis took that comment to cred. Obviously· I'm opposed to heart last fall and tried to post- eliminating arts funding, but we've pone arts funding until the city got got a deficit to balance." 'a better estimate of the fin ancial Cily officials must cut nearly $4 shortfall they were about to face, million to balance the budget by but council members deadlocked the end of fi cal year 1992. and the money was distributed. And Genis says she's not the The council did, howeve r, agree only one who believes the arts to wean the Costa Me sa Civic Playhouse -which began as a fully-funded rccrention department program -from city coffers. Under the agreement, SS,000 will be sliced from playhouse fund· ing...unill-l~hen it-~ ~· come a self-sufficient endeavor. The agreement also required the playhouse 10 begin payi ng the ci" rent starting this month. ''It's kind__pf terrifying," said Pati Tambcllini, managing director Of the playhouse. "A city cannot be a big city until it has cultural activities offered to its people." In order to offset the cuts, Tam- bcllini said the pla)'hou!>c is going to have to bed up fund-raising cf·. forts, increase ticket prices, turn salaried jobs into volunteer posi· tions and increase the number of perform~nces. The theater puts on five plays a year, giving dozens of aspiring 3C· tors and actresses a chance 10 I out t e1r talents. Playhouse alumni include film star Kevin Costner. And as fo r the a rgument that Costa Mesa is not wo rthy to be called City of the Arts, Tambellini points· out that it is home to two nationally l:nown theaters: The South Coast Repertory and the Performing Arts Center. T he city council designated Costa Mesa "The City of the Arts" in May of 198~. according to Richard Brunette, staff li:iison 10 the city's cultural ans commillce. Environmental groups like SPON and Friepds of the Newport Bay, however, con- tend the 1000-foot pier of slips extending into the bay will cut inlo sensitive halibut areas. Environmentalists ·said they'd prefer a smaller marina \\ ith slips confined 10 the property site. DIXON: City colleagues shocked at oHicial's arrest From A1 tions Monday morning, when Po- lice Chief Arb Campbell and De- tective Capt. Mille Dlitch came to him with e\wcncc of Dhon's "possible misuse of public funds." Wynn said the police officials had in format ion on !>pecific ci~. chcckc; that allegedly hac.l been forged by 01"\Ull and "it was quite obvious the all the utilities department's checks had been fo rged," Wynn checks for the last se\eral year~. ally, might ha\'e done this. Di>.on lhei. alone m Huntington Deach, has no rel,11ives in the state and appeared to have no financial protllcm • colleague · ~Except for frequent lnps bJcl cast to al· tend Bro;idway shO"-S :ind musical c\cnt... Dixon seemed to live a rather h)~·l.cy lift!. friends noted. Irvine Co. officiab argue that the channel has been dredged on a regular basis since 1945. "We're trying 10 restore a degraded wet- land," said Jerry King, a consultant on the project. said. "They were made out to peo-Wynn said delectives obtained a pie who didn't exist," search warrant fo r Di."<on's Hun- The four checks Wynn saw were tington Dench home c;1rly ~1ond.1y is ued in February, April, June and in the afternoon went to the and November. One was for council chambers to tal~ tu Dhon. $7 ,500, w hilc the other three were The plainclothes officers report- . The Planning Commi~1on in ~c~ backed away. frofi, a-_proP9sa1 for a '1tl~ll­ er. 84-slip marina and ap· proved the full 121 slips. for S4,500 each, Wynn said. .edly asked Dixon to ~trp out~ide, . -_ ~ Jald birn they "needed !!Ome Wynn ahd Finance Director Dennis Dan!ler then re\ icwed cop· 1e., of four of the reported checks ln\ es11gators we re unsure M~n-• an ~ rs about ..Wf!l~ Pl)' checks "A<C d:ty how long 1_he embezz~ think are im prqpc rly cashed.'' had been occurring. Wynn said an Wynn said. A native of Chicago, Di.,on gra<.lu:ited from George1own Uni- vc ri,ily, obtained his masters de- gree in go .. ernment at George Wa!.htngton Uni\Cr~ity and began \\Orlons for Nc"port Oeuch in 1975· J n w :ire house clerk. He was promutc<.l four .limes before h1. be· came u11l11iei. director in 1988, in charge of the cit)' wa1er S)Stem, se\\Cr:., c11y hJIJ telephone sy~tcm and the cit)'S oil ~ell . outside auditor would today review 1992 T oWn Hall ·celebrity Series 24th . Sea.s<>r.-i le gJVes us creac pleas ure co announce che speci.al acrraccions For our 1992 Town Ha ll celebnry series, sponsored by che Assm;ince League of uguna Beach and Assisr..incc League of Newport .Beach. The lcccure will be prescnrcd on Mondar.s ar JO:JO a.m. ar Edwards Cinema Theatre in Newport Center, l\/ewport Bc;icb. Tickets art av.ailable for che comp/ere sen"es of fou r lccrurcs ar $45.00. We regret chat adjustmenrs cannot be made Jlcer tickets ;ire processed. App/Jc.wons arc pro- cessed in the order received. januuy 11, t992 FRANK A. CAPPIELLO: ~==========~ ------------Febnury 24, 1992 JACK KELLEY: Ont of our lt-Mbng (~ Al\&lym, &n ..,., on <~ n&· tional economy, a rtcogtuud authorny on 1r1vutmrnu, .&11d a regular p.&11d111 on TV"t "Wa.11 Strttt 'll'tck°" Pruuknt of an 1nvu1mrn1 firm, mviaging .uMu of mort than St bilhon, ~d Chatmun of th~ Board of four mu- iua.I funds ' ' P •R E·ElfcnON EC· 0 N 0 M Y ·1 9 91· I 9 9 3 ·A VIEW FROM WALL March 23 .. 1992 LISA H UBBARD: PEO PU Magmnt't Lot AncdtJ 8urnu Chitf, "'host till( of ]~ fuppl:r u muc~ .s 1Wt'1ht copy td tttd 1n Nrw Ynrk for PFOPLF 't 10,000,000 rudm Ht h~J IUfl(IVlifJ c o v t r 1 I o r 'II rt• pamnc on tht 8nn· do thoocmg, Sa<nmy D"1t"1 del1h. Tom Cnuse, Punck 5..,. ayu, tic. "BEHIND THE !> C E. N F S A TPEOPLt MAGAllto.E" April 20, 1992 JOHN R. POWERS: Humontt and author of three books, in· clud.nc "Do Ltuher Sh0t1 Rra.lly RrOrci Up>", 1h11 havt och 1old ntulv a million cop•u Some arc nn rtquirtd rr.dma ltm of imny ruah 1<hoo· It alld 'otlesu Htt mu11ut (™"« name) 11 111( loncu1 Nn• n1n1 mu11cll 111 tht h,.1ory t1f Chiuco ''WANT TO BP .SUCCESSFUi l YOU'Vt GOT TO n .1UDDINC1·• At a V1aPru1dcn1 of Sothcby't Jtwelry Otpanmcnt. she hu w11nrutd a number of 1nvelry colltcuoru of notable ..,omen •old on the aucuon block "' Not Yorlt and Gtntn Both the 1rwelry o""ntt'• lifcuyft rcOttttd by '"' 1cwch and the uc11emcn1 of 1hc11 sa.lt er aucuon an h11hl1ghted 1n .I' IF THE.II\ JEWELS COUlDTALX" To order tickets send to: ·---------\---------, T OWN I IALL. P 0 UC>X 856, AGUNA U l·A H . A 92652 I NAME I I ~------------~------------------------------~, I ADDRE.CiCi ______________ PHONf "---------1 I Plca~c •end me_ uckm u S4S 00 for 1ht Town fbll Cdc:bnty Strict I .u fd.,..arJ, C..1ncma lnotrt·. Nc""J>Ort. Center Dr al ~~n Miguel, Ncwpon lkac:h. L (Chrck payablt tu either Au1rnance l.(.aguc of t..guna or Nnvpo" ~.ach). ..J - -- -.._ ----~ - -._ -~ _,_ ----. . Tacket~ .uc t~ 1..1x dcducublc. For more inform~uon, e.111 951 -}527 ' \ . . . ~ Dixon allegedly replied, "I don't think there are any good .tnS\\er ," according to Wynn. The officers am:'>ted Di-con wi1hout incident nnd took him to the police ~talion, where he re- fused to un!>wer quc!>tions, W)nn ~id. City officials expressed bewilder- ment over the arrest. )J}ing the>• had no clues as to why Di.~on, a bachelor who earns $86.000 annu- RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTEIY INC. ... "" .... c..... lien! lti2-afl .. CISJ& •U-541·1151 "Ir he's guilty, he'll tal.e his medicine; 1f he's not, he · \\On't," said W)nn. "The cards will fall "here they may.'' 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But one guestu id he saw Oacio getting something out of the trunk of his Nissan 5-Lanu a~u t-~ p .-m.- Wednesday before going into room 21 l. Or. Tom Maddocks, op- erations director at Western Dental, said his staff never ofCicially reported an in· offi ce romance be1ween Bustamante and Dacio "and we monitor that type of thing very closely." Doth had worked fo r ' Western Dental for about three years. But during that time they only worked to-I gctbcr bricay ahe.-West- ern Dental branch in Santa Ana. "So. if there wn s an affair, it had to be extra-office as well as extra-marital," he said. "Out we would never _ speculate." Maddocks said he sent counselors 10 both offices ' Monday. "h's ha rd fo r me to be· lieve 1he case is closed," he saic.l. ''1 wi h it we ren't true, but ma)'bc it'~ better to put it be bind us." Maddocks ~aid he spoke with Dacio's \\ifc and de- scribed her as being "in i.hock.'' Alma Dus1aman1e's husband ref used to talk to reporters. Dacio had t\\O children, ages J and 4. Dus t:im:inte h:id a 3-year-old daughter. Bo1h were married. - ''It JU!ll doesn't f1t 1he people we're talking nbout," M:.iddocks s;.1id. "lt's not in thtir nature. l'm utterl}' b:if· fled by the whole thing." Mad docks descr ib ed Dacie;> as n ''very brigh t and giving ptrson to iay the least," and a "compassion- ate pro fessional" who "seemed to have a good family li fe.'' He got his den· tal degree in his name Phil- ippinci,. Du)tomante, he s:ud, \\:lS "a bright, upbeat person'' and "a real good mo ther" who appeared to ha'e :i good marriage. Dust.:imante joined We~tcrn Oenwl "hen she was still a student at a Santa An3 high school. "We're just reeling from this,'' Maddocks said. "I re- ally don't \Jndcrstand where it st.irted -or how 11 ended.'' TERM LIMITS: Council rejects propoal From A1 to consider.'' The five other 'et· cran council member said they felt such a term il.Jmi t wa~ unneces- sary becau c the elec torate has consistently shown their dis· &atisfoction by voting leaders out of office. "lf it ain't broke, don't lix it," said Councilwoman R uthelyn Plummer. Council member$ also argued that such a term limit would cause too much turnover on the council, preventing th e city from having ex· pcricnccd leaders, which is crucial when dealing \\ith regional issues and serving on regional boards. WSE WEIGHT I RIL GREAT wrreoor_ ' DrutJc Diet ModUkadoaa Strea""' Enrdle .E•ftUf"' ... n...cou..t .. ,,..... Try TIM 0.Dl ....... WaptMIHIEMeC ....... a Stne Hartline 714-759-1468 . . -. Sport.s .. I ' Tuesday January 14, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Section B SoCal College basketba1VB2 Sports on TV/82 Classified/BS High school boys basketball special _,-_ . ·B .. ~-.~-.. ~ ~ e.c~i'=-.~ Irvine tandem looms for Sailors; CdM has uphill task · By Richard Dunn Sl)Olts Writer ---------,h-e-f ourtlr quarter. tering the fourth quarter last Friday, went "Sometimes you get 1n a cold from the field, hitting .onlY. 3 of 14 at· slump where the ball \\On·1 ~·,,.., y-un-e-game, · but being tie_d for · first place certainly f e_cl.s b.c.u.er than bcin tied for. last. Bob Serven, Newport Harbor High's basketball coach, will vouch for...ft. • • . The Sailors (1-0, 9-6), who'd never be- fore won a Sea View Le ague opener in the three-ye-ar Serven era, will attempt ·to stay on a rolf this week while Corona del Mar (O·l, 7-8)_ would like to get a roll in -Another coach (Tritons 1 Elecc iri) packs his cl ipboard S an Clemente High School has lost its footbnll coac~ today -Dave · Elecci~i. under fire the pnst few months because he couJdn't beat Capistrano Valley, El Tc;>ro anci Mission Viejo in the rugged South-Coast League, has resigned. Elecciri released n long statement on the situation -and it reflects the ·plight an d the dilemma of coaches in every direction, 2n every level anq eve ~rt. That it comes from a coach who commands the respect of his peers in the coaching . profe~sion is all the more disturbing. Dave Elecciri, one of the key elemenls during Capistrano Vnlley's rnajor thrusts, resigns because of a la ck of loyalty,' and he<irt -in particular from 1he . parents, and of course, siphoning down to the players as "c II. Among his comments: •"'The deciding factor for my resignation is because th ere is a lack of "heart" in the majority of the pl~yers." Elccciri tempered the remark thtlt obviously it does not include all or his players -bu t there was enough eviden t to turn the tide. When you look n1 his numbers - they're not unlike oth ers who have come and gone -13 victories, 37 lol>ses in five years. That the setbacks came against the toughest of competition doc~n·1 seem to matter. That 11 times the opposition was in fact headed for the 'CIF finals doesn't matter. What did matter was that Elecciri found himself in an .arena not unlike the Sunset League of the mid-70s ansf early 80s -when one powerhouse aftei' another ca me down the 'line to swnllow up the compctilion. I've often taken to task the disloyal parent -or.administrator -because all too often the guy in the trench was giving everything he had, and more, with the whining parent the end result. For the most part, 96 percent of the parents and boosters deserve a great deal of gratitude for their cootributions to the high school athletic scene. It's th at 4 percent, however, that somehow seems to get its wny. Remember the <>nc-man vendetta against Edison High basketball coach Don Lcavcy? Remember the group which cru cified Newport Harbor football coach Hank Cochrane? There have been· so many baseball coaches run ou t of town on a mil the list is too numerous to bring up. Remember when Corona del Mpr's Dave Holland was pushed to the edge, fofCi1tg ll resignation after the 1975 season? Holland returned ·a few years later and eventually was nnrned California State Coach of the Year after guiding his teams to back-to·back CIF championships. Eleeciri's comment6 and reflections arc not a great deal different than ·many of our coaches here in the Newport-Mes:\ School District. There are various hurdles and barriers caeh is faced with -and the mere fact that ihis or that particular team didn't win a championship or, for that maucr, fails to finish above .500, doesn't distract from the effort. As for the pli&ht of Elecciri and whomever becomes his Micccoor, the dilemma was made clear mony )'t:ars ago when Capistrano Valley became on entity. At that time a very smart administrator with the ability to move the paperwork, atnytnandercd the district with 1ln fncrodible balance Of power SOing to , .C1po. drainin& San Clemente of ulmosl , SH CARLSONJll °The Sea Kings_. 39.37 lbsers.to Newport Harbor last Friday in the Teagut lid-lifter, travels to Saddleback (1-0, 9-6) on WednesdayJ!efQ_re hosting_WoQdbridge ~n ·Frlcfay. Newport plays at Woodbridge (O· 1, 9·4) Wednesday and hosts UJliversity on Friday. "It's nice to start with a win and it's· nfce to beat Corona because it's always a tough game with them," Serven said. "Being .l-0 makes a difference because we had played real well through Estancia. (Coast Christmas Classic). then had a couple of games where we didn't play very • ._.Y: A look at what's ahead for the Daity-POOt's Pacific Coast League basketball entnes -Estancia and Costa Mesa. well. Hopefully, this will get us back on track. "We played real hard against Corona, probably the hardest we've . played thi s year. In retrospect after watching the video tapes, it was a tough game for. both teams." CdM, which held a slim 30-27 lead en- tempts as Newport outscored the Sea go in the hole. \.\'hen you're J4rigs in the final period, 12-4, before shooting well. 11 can be con-\ / Kyle Thom~on netted a-3-pointer-1H the-t11gious, '-tlnd tf you~m:rl-~~ · buzzer to make it tight. ,shooting ~ell, .•hat can :ilso ~i~. be .contagious.' ~· "We just couldn't put th e ball in the basket," CdM Coach Paul Orris said. Saddleback's Jason Reg· "There was a stretch with "three or •four isl er. along with guards Chris Bradsh3w minutes to go where we took fou r bad and Lui!. Estrc:lla. will. be a tough chal- shots in a row, bad from the standpoint Jcnge for the-Sea Kingi,. that we were trying too hard and trying to "They're an up-tempo team, although do too much one-on:one. It just seems 1he last couple of }C:irs against us they\c like we've been · struggling a liltle of· be~n rem:akably patient," Orris said of ferisively. See SEA VIEW/B2 Daily Pilot High school Athlete of the Week · ·• :· ~ .. ~ .·.~·. ~~~,~~~ Gett(ng ~ngry and-mea.n! Olivia DlCamitli starting to m ake t he se ri ous effort By Richard Dunn Sports Writer 0 ~~/z~?!~:n~~~ ~~ ~~( IQnger ignore . the future. College basket· ball, after all. includes more than drives thrqugh the lane,· jump shots an d free throws. As a guard, DiCnmilli also recognizes that defense and 3-poi}ll-$hooting - which have not been her favorite aspects of the game, up until recently -will be her ticket in to the world of big-time: hoops. .. I've been wo rking on those 3- pointers in practice,'' sa id DiCamilli, Cosra Mesa High's junior sensation. "But I haven't taken many in games. I'm still working on getting it down pat. I'm · st ill not confident with them yet." Considering whtit she has alteady ac- complished, yet is just around the. cor- ner. At 5-foot-11, DiCamilli also re- bounds, aver.aging 9,3 per contest this season. Her f uturc, however, will b.e as a guard, a position where re~ounding is not required. "A lot of times in high school games, it's not that hard to score," DiCamilli said. "You just drive and get fouled a lot. Dut at the higher le ve ls, you've got to shoot 3-pointers if you're going· to be a guard in college. ·'That's what I've been hearing. A lot of teams live or die by it. Ever since my freshman yea r I've been told that I've got to work on 3-pointers, but now I've _ got to do it." DiCamilli, who averages 21.9 points per game, has attempted only one trey this season, a. successful one against El Toro last month. ·'She's n great all-around prayer," Costa Mesa Conch Jim Weeks said. "She's also an exceptional passer and dribbler. She's just a complete basketball player and, when she wants to, she can play great defense. "She's definitely Division 1 college scholarship material. Alrnost every col- lege on the West Coast has contacted her." · The Daily Pilol's Athlete of the Wetk for her 22-point performance last Thurs· day against Trabuco Hills in a 54-32 vic- tory for the Mustangs, DiCamilli is also realizing the importance of defense. Costa Mesa High's Olivia DiCamilli is the Pilot's High School Athlete of the Weck. "My main goal, and the team's goal, is to not let the Other team score," Di Ca· milli said. "That's what coach wants and I think I play a Jot tough er on defense. l usually guard the best player on the other team. "Coach said that defense means pride and .now J want it more. Before, I didn't try as hard, but now I actually like it. It's a challenge 10 hold a player to a certain number of points. We find out in prac- tice who we're going to• be guarding, so l try to get angry and mean." DiCamilli was a first team All-Pacific Coast League and first team AJl·CIF ·3. A selection as a freshman when Costa Mesa, a third place team, won the CIF 3-A championship. See OICAMILLl/lf Spon-by:, 1'~ evian &~· ~o natural spnng water • 'THE ATHLETES CHOICE" '133 So Coast Hwy 1862 Plaoen11a Ave Laguna Beacn. •97 0033 Cosla Mesa 63t -~ (Now on Campus at USC) Salllng ·season kicks on insiae tHe ·nay, and .hoWI T he Newport sailing season is off ond running with a myriad of inside·the·bay ra~s. most preearing . entrants for 1he annual Midwinters in February. The harbor will abound with colorful boals plying lhe waters for trinket trophies and talent tune·ups, all making Newport the most picturesque small harbor on the west coast. Voyaacrs Yacht Oub will premiere their opcnlns race of the Hot Rum Series this -coming Sunday, the ~9th. The series is open to all boats and will be sailed under Voyngers Htrndicap Racing . Fleet rules. . The fou.r·racc serie~ will hav~ one throw-our race and a gathering after each. The races start in the Triangle between Harbor Island and Bayshor~s. For more inf6rmation call Commodore Bill Worsham at 548·3464 or Voyagers at 650-1030. South Shore Yacht Club heralds the year wit~ their Winter Hibachis Series. their perennial bay clwk. The first race will be Saturday, Jan. 2.S. The 12 o'clock start will be for PHRF classes with one-designs followina. All the racers. families and friends ar,c invited back to the club a'1erward for con,\plimental')I food. 1( you need an entry , or more info. call the club at 646·310.:?. Lido Isle Yacht Club will be holding their Mid-Winter Tune Up for till cla!>Scl> on Snturdny the 15th. Balboa Yacht Club will be holding it!I l.ist Sun._1st Series rnce on the February 1-2 wcc;kend with trophies to follow. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will be holding its last Wi.nt~r Series race on Jan. 25, the Harry Mann Regalia for lthtnan , 12's Feb. 9 and the Mother S:iboc Winter tnvit,tional on Feb. 13. You can ca.II the yacht club al 673-7730. All these races start in the bay and arc great for anyone ready to• 1et started anJ tuned up for the new year. ' 0 l.Nt Saturday ni&ht w1s the Commodores Ball and installation of the new Oiftcers of 1he AmcricJn LcgillO ) .11:'h1 Club The'c Legion '\ nch11c\ .ire not uo~\ a grc.it gmup <'f friend!) people .. they )ure · knO\ h\)\\ \O ha\~ a &\X)~I 1111,C. The New Commollurc Gcr-'ld l!\, ns dcfin1tcl) ccm' prepared tm th i) )-Car, <:specially "il h t.hc b;.1d..up of has new Vice C!omm\Xll.)re :tnd Re ar f'ommtldorc John T;u'\\atcr anJ Arthur Parent rc!lpc tivcly. Rounding out 1he hruJgc "ill be Pleet Captain John Mc.Daniel Jnd h:.y r~ idc nt Lowell 0 1Ur1cn a' Pott Capt<tm. 0 ToJay wall be the ~111u of the Defender Tt1al Cor the Antcrici• Cup. lhe Odendcr frials arc to decide: whom and which boat v. 111 defend the Cup for San Ojcao Yacht ~lub and the Unucd Sme . See RICHAf,lOSONitl ' \\ ...;-~~~~~.--'::".---~~~--~r M Tueeday, January 14, 1992 •' Newport woman possible ·victim of plane crash By Anna Cekola Stall Wrltet NEWPORT BEACH Police are look· ing into the possibility that a 33-year-old Newport Beach woman was among at least five people killed Saturday evening "when a small twin-engine plane bound for Torrance crashed just outside Las'Vegas. Federal authorities confirmed five people were killed in the crash, although up to seven people may have. been on board. Names of the victims were not yet avail· able Monday, pending positive idcnrification through dental records, Clark County Coro· ner's Inve stigator Ron Flud said. The vie· tims were all believed to be from Southern California, "including Torrance and El Toro, he said. The Newport Beach woman, a dent11l as· sistant in Huntington Deach, was reporied missing Sunday morning by her sisler, who had last spoken 10 her Friday evening. Oy Sunday afternoon, Newport BC1l"ch po· lice had reports th:it the missing woman may have been involved in the fiery crash of the private plane en route from Las V,cgas to Torrance following an afternoon trip. -Relatives of the woman were not avail· able for comment Monday. A friend reached Monday said he didn't wan t too speculate, although ii was possible she was on the night. . The woman had told him Thursday she planned on flying with friends lo Las Vegas on Saturday, something she did quite often. She had planned. to be back by Sunday night. Federal au1horities said trouble for the ill-fated 8-seal Cessna 425 Cooques1 started just minutes after it took off at 5:56 p.m. Saturday from Las Vegas McCamin Inter· national Airport. Air traffic controllers monitoring the radar ~~tt!_m said they watchc.d U1e_plane drop .4,000 feet from an altitude of 9,800 feet in a matter of seconds, according to Elly Brekke, a spokeswoman wi1h the Fed- eral Avialion Administration. The controllers were 0able 10 contact the pilot, but 'Yerc told that everything was OK in the cock pit and the pilot wan1ed to con- tinue to Torrance, Brekke said. Moments later air traffic controllers lost COlltact with the plane and reported· seeing a flash of fire, Brekke said. In a matter of minutes, a Las Vegas Metro Police helicopter reached the crash scene, about ~2 miles south west of Las Vegas, but officers spotted no survivors. Conditions were clear at the time of the - Cr<\Sh, although a cold fron t was moving into the area and conditions can change quickly at high altitudes, Brekke said. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigaling the cause of the crash. Debris were reportedly scattered for quarter-mile at the crash site, located at the 4,000-foot-level of the Mount Potosi foot· hills. ARTS:. Genis says nickname costly to Costa Mesa oum: ca11 clolad0 Ill motet 1l1Y1n.11 From A1 the motel after police roped off the second Ooor said they didn't hear a thing. But one guest said he saw Dacio getting something out of the trunk of his Nisi.an Stania about 2 p.~. "\~ddnesday before going into room 211. MARINA: Irvine Co. plans mgre study From A1 tional opportunities. It's a sad place to live where either one are severely limited. The arts are a critical p:irt of the quality of life in should suffer the first slice. . Last year council members set aside more than $175,000 for 17 arts programs that cater to Costa Mesa. Playhouse -which began as a fully-funded recrenlion depart ment program -from city coffers. Dr. Tom Maddocks, op· era1lons director at Western Dental, said his stnff never officially reported an in· office romance between Bustamante and Dacia "and we monitor that type of thing very closely." tions and increase the number of Both had . worked for perfqrmanccs. Western Dental for ~bout From A1 An en\ ironment:il imp:ict report :icknowledged the marina project ""ill dc~1roy mudflat and halibut habitats where birds itmrroocf; In· crease '' atcr, nojse and ~air pollution; and pose haza n.Js for harbor -eirculation. But :i ~cries of mitigation measures, including replace· ment of sensitive areas at Shellmaker Island in the bay and use of filters during dredging. \\ill reduce the im· pacts to a ·•not significnnr" level, the report says. ~· Nc\ertheless, Buffa admillcd that the arts may suffer this year in light of 1he shorrfnll they're fac· ing. "Everything in that budget is on the table," he said. "Nothing is sa· cred. Obviously 1 'm opposed to elimin,ating arts funding, but we\ e go1 _a defici t to balance." City officials must cut nearly $4 million to balance the budget by 1he end of fi scal year 1992. And Genis says she's not the only one who believes the arts "And I'm ac tually surprised at the numbe r of people who call me and say 'I can't ge t my sidewalks focd and I've got potholes on my street. Why are you wasting money on this art stuff?'" Genis took that comment to heart last · fall and tried to post· pone arts funding until the city got :i better cstim .. te of the financial shorrfall they were about to face, but council members deadlocked and the money was distributed. The council did, however, agree to wean the Costa Mesa Civic Under the agreement, SS,000 will he .sliced l'rom-playheuse-f · ing until 1997 -when it is to be- come a self-sufficient endeavor. The agreement also required 1he playhouse to begin paying the ci" rent starting thi' month. "It's kin d of terrifying,:• sa id Pati Tambellini, managing director of the playhouse. "A city c:lnnot be a big ci1y until it has cultural activities offered to its people." In prder 10 omet the cuts, Tam· bellini said tJ1e playhouse is going to have to beef up fund-raising cf. forts, increa c ticket prices. lurn salaried jobs into volunteer posi· The ~heater puts on five plays a three years. put during that year, givi ng dozens' of aspiring_ac_· ---~·-e_, they · ors an ac tresses a chance to try gether brieOy at the West· out their talents. Playhouse alumni em Denial branch in Santa include film slar Kevin Costner. AM. And a~ for the argul)lcnt that "So if there was an affair, Costa Mesa is not worthy to be it had to be exlr.a·office as called City of the Mts, Tambellini well as extra-marital," he points out th:it it is home 10 two said. "Out we would never narionally known theater): The speculate.'' South Coast Repertory ant.I the Maddocks said he sent Performing Aris Center. coll11sclors to both of(icei. Monday. The city council designated "It's hard for me 10 be· Cos1a f\1csa "The City of the licve the case is closed," he Arts" in May of 1984, according to saitl. "l wii.h ir weren't true. Rich:irJ Brunelle, st:iff liaison to but ma)bC it's better to put , the ci1y's culrural arts commiuee. it behind us" Environmental groups like SPON and Friends of the Newport Bay, however, con· tend the 1000-foot pier of slips extending into the b:iy ''ill cut into sensitive halibut areas. Environmentali!:>ts said they'd prefer a smaller marina ""ith slips confined 10 the property site. DIXON: City colleagues shocked at onicial's ar-l!e~t Maddocks said 0hc spo~c with Dacio's wife nnd de- i.crlt>cd her as being "in shock." Alma Jlustam;inre's From A1 tions Monday morning. when Po- lice Chief Arb Campbell and De· tective Capt. Mike Dli1ch came to him wi1h e\idence of DL\on's "possible O)isuse of public funds.'' Wynn said the polic£..Pfficials had inforrnailun on i.pccific city checks 1hat allegedly had been forged by Di\OO. and "it was quire obvious the all th e utilities deparrmcn1's checks had been forged," Wynn checks for the last several )e:lr!>. ally, might ~:l\ e done this. husb:ind refused to talk to Di.,on h\e~ ;ilone in Huntington reporters. Irvine Co. officiab argue 1hat the channel has been dredged on a regular b:i~ since 1945. "We're 1rying 10 restore a degraded wct- Jand." said J£!:!)' !<.i.nSi ~ consulrant on the project. said. "They were made out to peo· Wynn said detectives obtained a pie Y+ ho didn't exist," search warrant for DLxon·s Hun- Beach. ha. no rclJti ... es in the stale Dacio had l\\O children, and appeared to have no financi3l ages l and 4. Bustamante The four checks Wynn saw were tington Oe:ich home enrl) ~londay issued in fcbruary, April, June and i~ the 3ft~rnoon wcnr 10. the ruL November One was for -eouncit chamber8. tu-talt-to Dnon. problem~. colleagues said. E..xccpt had a 3-year·old daughter. Both Y+ere married. for frequent trips btic~ cnst IQ at· · - tenCJ l3ro.1d\\•ay shows and musica,_1-.ie--..,lt jui.1 -doesn't fit the The Planning Commi!>sion io ~ember backed away fro~ jl_prow soil !or a &m:\11· er, 84-stip m:irina and ap· proved the full l:?l slips. S7 500 ""hile the other three were The plainclothes officer!. rc!pt>rt· fo; S4,SOO each, Wynn said. edly asked Dixon to step out!.ide, ~ JQld him they "nec<le<l '-Orne all;\.~rs abo_ut SOf'!lt city check "c think arc improperly ca~hcd," Wynn said. event~. Dixon seemed 10 live a people \~c·re 1alking about," rather lo" ·kC) lire, friends noted. Maddocks s:iid. "h's not in their na1ure. J'm utterly baf· I Investigator were unsure Mon~ <fay how long the embezz A mlli\'e of Chicago, Dl'<On ned by the whole thing ... gradu .. ted from Georgetown Uni-Maddocks de~cribed W) nn t'lhd Finance Director Dennis Dnnner then re\ic\\Cd cop· 1cs of four of the reported checks had been occurring. Wynn said an outside auditor would today review versi1y, obtained his m:lsters de· Oocio as a "very bright and grec in government at George giving person to say the Dixon allegedly replied, "( don't • think the.r._ arc an¥ goorJ :.i~·~ef'•." ·----,=-=--~-:---=---::--~--::----=---~---lraccording to Wynry. Washington Unh·crsity and b~an " · 1992 Town Hall Celebrity Series wi~:. r:::~~~. ::;0;::.,~ h?~,~~ \\Ork1ng for Newpon Oeach in 1975 a a "archouse clerk. He Y+Js promoted four rimes before ht. be- came u111i1ie'> director in 1988, in charge of lhe c11y's Y+atcr syi.1em, 2 4 th. s ea. s C> I1 the police station, where he re· fused to answer quc~tions, Wynn C\\ers, city hall telephone sys1em /r gives us c reat pleasu re co announce che special attracc,'ons for our 1992 Town Hall celebnty sencs, sponsored by the Assistance uaguc of Laguna Beach and Assistance League of Newport Beach. The lecture uri/I be presented on Mondays ~r 10:30 a.m. ar Ed"·ards Cinema Theatre in Newport Center, Nev.port Beach. Tickets . arc available for the comple_tc se,ries of four /cc cures at $45.00. U"e regret rhac ad1uscmencs cannoc he mJde' airer uckets are processed. Appl1l".H1ons ~re pro- cessed in che order received. January 27. t,91 FRANK A. CAPPIELLO: "~· Ont of our le1ding {man~ an.Uym. "' ..,_.on th< 1\1.• rional economy, ' recogn1ud 'u1honry on in•tllmcnu, &nd a rtguw ~elm on TV'1 'W.JI Streu Wttk" Prnodcn1 of •n 1nvtum~nt firm, m.1111gmg uuu of more 1han Si btlhon, and Chairman of the Board of four mu- twl funds. ' · P R E-ELfCTION EC- 0N0M Y·l992· I 9 9 3 -/\ V I E W FROM WALL March 23, 1992 LISA HUBBARD: ~---,, .....------------. February 2<4, 1991 JACK KELLEY: PfOrU:. M.aguine'1 Loi Angel« Buruu Cl11cf, "'hose suff of 2S 111,ply &1 much u IW the copy rd· 1ttd 1n Nt111 Yorio. for Pl!Ol'lE'1 JO,OC0.000 rodm lit hu 1uptn-1uJ • <> v t r 1 r o r " re· p<>ninc on the Bnn-oo 1hoo11n~. S2mmv 0"11'1 death, Tom Cnmc, Patnck Sw· ayu , etc "BEHIND THI: SC c N i'.. ATPEOPLf MAGAZJNt" April 20, 1992 JOHN IL POWERS: Humontt 111d author of thrtt books. 1n- cluding "Do Ltathu Shot• II.tally 11.tnw Up>". th.at h.tvt c.tch 1old nurly ' molhon cop1u Sornt Ill"< on rtquortd ruclong lm1 of many high 1choo· IJ tnd colltgu Ho• mu11<:al (nmt namt) u lht longu1 Nn· n1ng m1n1cal on 1ht hutOf')' or ctu~aco "WANi TO BE SUCCESSFUL! YOU'VE GOT TO Ill:. KJDDINGI" As a V1ccPrt11dcnc of Sothcby'1 Jewelry Department, 1ht hu wuntued a number of JArelry collccuonJ of nouble women sold on the aucuon bloclo. 1n Nrw York and Geneva Both rhc 1nrrlry owner'• lifwylr rtOecttd by rhe 1rwdl and rhc c1"1ccmcn1 of their ulc 11 auction are l>1ghl1ghrcd on "IF THEIJl JE'WFLS COULD TALK" To order tickets se nd to: r -T:;-~ :A7l.~' ~ :;; R;:, -~U-;:;A~;:C~.~A~::2--, I NA.MF I I I I ADORf.c;c; ______________ PllONfi "---------1 I Plcuc \tnd me __ "'km u S<4 S 00 lor chr To..-n J tall rlcbnty Scnu I 11 EdMrd1 Cinema Thc.atrc. Nc'iVJ)Ort Centa Dr 11 \.an M1Sllcl, Nc~n Bttd'I L - -(Cht'ck .!:_>'·~ t::ih:_A•,::an.:. Lt~c.:. u!:.n•.: N_::pn.:. Se=) - --_J SuppoMtd by: Tac ket' .arc '1 tax dedurnblt. For more 1nform;lt10n, c;ill 95 1-3527 ' , said. · · City officials expressed bewilder- ment over the arrest, Sa) ing they had no clues as to \\ hy Oi\on, 3 bachelor Y+ho earns S86,000 annu- RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... ._ c...s len! &tn_ ll ... CISJA •SA--541·HM and the city's oil wells. "If he's guilty, he'll take his med1cane; if he's not, he "on't," siud \\) nn. "The cards will fall where they may." A DESIGNATED DRIVER MAKES SENSEi Ht)m<' dlnnc 1 Oreac A, lon1r1 .h you\ q,11ll H P,(l Gl'c H PO 1h1, winter and Yt'llt'll )..~t mnrl' 1h.m tht' 1:l1t: .1nd i.tl.a11wu1 of lfoll~'W1'lt....I \(JI' anJ blnd .. hmtcl'\ Y1'la'll 1o,ic1 rr11\11l.lll\'C {lfli!ll\.tl ll\11\IC Mach .t\ "C.)emniz Thne:· Cfl"<lteJ l"'(dU .. i\ dy ,, If I mo "<e UO\.t'n••Of\: I, 11nrl',lt.uneJ wmt•J) ~1;ih like chc Jll-new G(Wli:'o° ( :.1rlin Co1m . .J) HPur Get HAO .tnJ li(Cl the hajWc,1 hi'< \little h11' ~~:l' the ,111,1,h w1nC\ly hat "H,lmc Alone" Plu, llthl'r hh.kht"lc~ ltl.,t.• "Tiw U0Jl.11lwr, l\11i 111:' "A~.iktnin~..,;· "Slt'Cf'llll~ Wath 1hd~nem\" .inJ "~..Jw.uJ 'x1\1ic1rlunJ," ~, ~l'I I mo .inJ ltll vour hrita-t• with 111d.t\ ... .. hom: ! H,1ll\~1•1d 11m, ~rrl.ltt''t ora1ot1n.1l mov1~. h1l.1t111u' tonwd1.tn" •mJ mon~. SlMPLY1llE BEST ll<:t I mo this wintc:~ ~nJ vou\\:' IC\'t 1t tl'xxi. SPECIAL ~US: $20 Gin CEITIFICATE Rec~1ve .t FREE OJ .. ')VER ... Pl EGEL 'ATALC • with a $20 ~h.u..J11oe ccrtrfic.:ate ~ u new HAO or 1ncmax 'u~r1her. ' .. COPLIY/COLOHY ~AILMSI~ .., 549-3500 Off r ovooloblJt In wired Hl't•Cooble ortas l'nly fofm 1 cu11omo'1 mutl be in good •'0~•119 Bo• Plue r9qu1red 10 ,.,.,,,,. ~·,,, \1111 <ho""•'• Coll !01 1n1tollol'<ln epec1ol .Other rest1lc1lons mo, opply OP.•r ~·p.ru "111 Sl92 • .. ate professional" who "seemed to have ·a good family life." He got his den· 1al degree in his nJli\c Phil· ippinci.. Ous1aman1c, he said, was ··a bright, upbeat person" and ''a real good mo1hcr" "ho appeared to h:ive a good marriage. Bus13mante joined Wc!>tcrn Dent:il \\hen she wa !)till a student at a Santa Ana high school. "We're jusr reeling from this," Maddoc~ s:iid. "I rc- :illy don't unders1:ind where ii s1:irtcd -or how 11 ended.'' TfRM LIMITS: Councn ... rejects propasal From A1 to consider.'' The five other \Ct· eran council members said they felt such a term limit was unneccs· sary because the elector .. te has consisten1ly shown their dis· sa lisfaction by voting le:iders out of office. "If it ain't broke, don't fiJ< it," said Councilwoman Ruthclyn Plummer. Council members also argued that such a term limit would cause too much turnover on lhe council, preventing the city (rorn having ex· pericnccd leaderi., which is crucial when dealing with regionril i sues and serving on regional boards. WSE WEIGHT a rm GWT ~ WJ11IOUJ'_ Drude Diet ModUkadou StmaMU EMrdlt ~w .. dn .. c ..... 1 .. Pnln- TryTIM 0.altrtdM WdPt Maa111w•t ......... JO Day UllCOtldlu..i MtMJ·IMk GurM1et ....... v ........... . 0.atlltdea ......... . Steve Hartline 714-759-1461 . • Sports . . ... T•sday January 14, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 SecUOn B SoCal College basketba1VB2 Sports on TV/82 Classified/BS High school boys basketball special ... ·~~~~ ~., :_;. _ Irvine tandem looms for Sailors;, CdM has uphill task - By Richard Dunn Sc>ol1S Wrtlet I t's only one game, but being tied for first place certainly feels better than being tied for last. Bob Serven, Newport Harbor High's basketball coac:h, will vouch for it. The Sailors (1-0, 9·6), who'd never be- fore won a Sea View League opener in the three-year Serven era, will attempt to stay on a roll this week while Corona del Mar (0·1, 7·8) would like to get a roll in No. 1 rule: the fourth quarter. The Sea Kings, 39-37 losers to Newport Harbor last Friday in the league lid-lifter, travels to Saddlcback (1-0, 9-6) on Wednesday before hosting Woodbridge on Friday. Newport plays at Woodbridge (O· 1, 9-4) Wednesday and hosts University on Friday. "h's nice. to start wilh a win and it's nice to beat Corona because it's always a tough game with them," Serven said. "Being l·O makes a di£ference because we had played real w~ll through Estancia (Coast Christmas Classic), then had a couple or games where we didn't play very • WBJNQDAY: A look at what's ahead for the Daily Pilot's Pacific Coast League basketball entnes -Estancia and Costa Mesa. -well. Hopefully .. th.is-will get us back on track. "We played real hard against Corona, probably the hardest we've played this year. In retrospect after watching the video tapes, it was a tough game for bot~ teams." CdM, which held a slim 30-27 lead en- tcring the fourth quarter last Friday, went cold from the field, hitting only 3 of 14 at· tempts as Newport outscored the Sea Kings in the final period, 12-4, before Kyle Thompson netted a 3-poiriter at the buzzer to make it tight. "We just couldn't put the ball in the basket," CdM Coach Paul Orris said. "There was a stretch with three or fqµr minutes to go where we took fou r bad shots in a row, bad from the standpoint that we were trying too hard and trying to do too much one-on-on~ It just seems like we'.ve been struggling a litile of· fen sively. "Someume!. ~ou get in :.i slump \\here the hall '~oJl't go in the hole. \\'hen )Ou'rc sh ooting \\Cll, it can be con- tagious. and II \ou're not sh oounf well. th&t can al .. o be cont-J51vus " Saddlcback'~ fo~on Reg- ister, a Ion~ '~ ith gua rds Chris Brndshaw and Lui'> birclJJ, "ill be a tough ch•tl· lenge fo r the 51.:J Kings. "The~ 're an up-tempo te:im. ah hough the last couple of }Cars against us they\e been remarkably patient,' Orris said of See SEA VIEW/B'l. Daily Pilot High school Athlete of die Week · .• ·· · · ~ ·\ - ou ve ,gotta have heart ,Getting angry 'a,n,d mean!· Another coact.l (Tritons' Elecciri) pa~ks his clipboar Olivia DiCamilli starting to make th~ serious effort S an Clemente I li~h School has lost By Richard Dunn Spcrls Wnter ~· i1s footbnll coac 1oday -Dave 0 livia DiCamilli re· Elecciri, under fire the past few . monrhs because he couldn't beat ahzes she can no ~ ~ffJ~1r~~~c~~1.~~.~·d E~o~~~~c~1~tL~~:~~. future. loc~~~g~n~;s~~t~ t oo 0 ball, after all, includes has resigned. more than dri ves through Elcccin released a long sta1cment on . the situarion -and 11 renccts the plight the lane, Jump shots and free throws. and the dilcmm:i of coaches in every direction, on every le,cl and C\'Cry sport . As 3 guard, DiCamilli also recognizes that defense and 3-29int shootin& -:nm it comcrlro'--..--t---""T'"""'c-rh-.h.ivc not been her favorite aspects coach who commands of the game, up until rcccnily -will be the respect of his peers her ticket into the world of big-time in the·coaching hoops. profe sion is nit the •·J\e been working on thoi.e 3· more disturbing. pointers 1n practice," said DiCamilli, Dave Eleccin, one of. Co)ta Mesa H1gh's Junior sensation. the key clements during "Bui I haven't taken many in games. I'm Ca~istrano Valle)"s still working on geuing it down at. I'm l ---i1 •• r--b:~~~~r;;~:(" 1 en w1 t em yet. because o( a lack o( Considering what she has al ready ac· loynlty, and heart -in complished, yet is just nround the cor· particular from the ner. At 5-foot-11, OiCamilli also re· parents, and of course, bounds, averaging 9.3 per contest this i.1phoning down to the scnson. Her future, however, will be as a player~ as "ell. guard, a position where rebounding is Among his coinmcrus: not·required. • •"The deciding factor for my "A 101 of tim es in high school games, resignat ion is becaui.c there is n lacl.. of it's not that hard to score," DiCamilli "heart" in the mojority of the player~." said. "Xou just drive and get fouled a Elccciri tempered the remark that lot. But at the higher Jc,els, you've got obviously it does not 111clude nil of his to shoot 3-pointcrs if you're going to be pla)•ers -but there was enoui;h C\ident a guard in college. to turn the tide. "'That's what J\e been hearing. A lot When )OU look a1 his numbers -of teams live or die by it. Ever since my they're not unlike others who h3\C come freshman yea r l've been told that I've and gone -13 victories. 37 loi.ses in five got to work on 3-pointers, but now I've years. That the setbacks came again t the . got to do it" toughe)t of competition doesn't seem to DiCamilli, \\hO averages 21.9 points matter. That I I times th e oppos1t1on \\as per game, has auempted only one trey in fact headed for the CIF finals doesn't ihis season, a successful one against El matter. Tru:o .last month. What did matter wns that Elecciri found himsel f in an arena not unlike the "She's n gre:it all-around player," Costa Mesa Coach Jim Weeks said. Sunse1 League of the mid-70s nnd early "She's nlso an exceptional passer and 80s -when one po"crhouse after dribbler. She's just a complete basketball another came down the line to S\\allo\\ up player and, when she wants to, she can the competi1ion. pJay great defense. . I've often taken to task the disloyal Sh • d f · t o· · · 1 It parent - or odmini~trator -because all " es e imte Y av151on co ege too oflcn. the guy in the trench was giving scholarshiP. mGterial. Almost every col· everything he had, and' more, with the -~;:. .. on the West Coast has contacted whining g.arent the end result. for the most part, 96 percent of the The Dally Pilot's Athlete of the Weck parent and boosters dcscf'\·e a grcnt dear-for her .22.point pcrformancc...lasi.-.Thurs- f · d f h · b · h day against Trabuco Hills in a 54-32 vic-o gra11tu e or t car contri ut1ons to I e tory for the Mustangs. DiCamilli is nlso high school athletic scene. tt's that 4 percent, however, that realizing the importance of defense. somehow seems to get its way. Remember "My main gonl, and the team's goal, is d · Ed' to not let the other team score," DiCn-the one-man ven etta against ison milli said. "That's what coach war.ts and High basketball coach Don Lcavey? Remember the group which crucified 1 think l play a lot tougher on-defense. l Ne-.port Hnrbor football coach Hank usually guard the best player on the Cochrane? There have been so many other team. baseball conchcs run out of t0,,0 on a rail "Coach said that defense means pride the llst is too numerou to bring up. and now I want it more. Before, I didn't Remember when Corona del Mar's ·- Costa Mes! Hi&h.:! Olivia DiCamilli is tbe....Pilofs. l:iigh.School 4,thlete· of..the ... Week. try as hard, bul now I actually like it. It's a chnllenge to hold a player to a certain number of points. We find out in prac- tice who we're going to be guarding. so I try to get angry and mean." DiCamilli was a first team All-Pacific Coast League and first team AJl·Clf ~ A selection as a freshman when Costa Mesa, ·a third place team, won the CIF 3·A championship. See OICAMILLl/11 ~b:: . . 1'~ ev1an&~· ~o · · • ~HE ATHLETES CHOICE" n tural spring v;ater 1133 So Coast Hwy 1862 P\aceflt.a Ave LllQUM Beach, 497·0033 Costa Meaa 631 3'33 (Now on~ at USC) . Dawe Holland was pu hed to the edge, forcing a resignation after the 1975 season? Hplland returned a few years later and eventually was named Colifornin State Coach of the Year after guiding his teams to bnck·to-back Clf championships. Salling season Hicks, o" inside t,he bay, and howl T he Newport sailing sca>0n Is or! and ~series is open ro all boats and will be or more info, coll the club at 646,3102, • uf the '"""'' n l <£"'" '"ht Club, Elecclri's comments and rencctions are not a great deal different than many of our coaches here in the Newport-Mesa School District. There arc vnrious hurdles and barriers each is faced with -and the mere fact that this or that particular team didn't win a t'hampionship or, for that maucr, fails to finish above .500, doesn't disu1.ct from.the effort. Al for the pliaht of Elecciri ond whomever becomes his succe sor, the ~ dilemma wa~ maJc clear many years aao when Capistrano Valley became an entity. running with a myriad o( sailed under Voyagers Hnndicnp Racing Lido Isle Ya ch• Club will be holding '11lc~c l e&ion Yndll1c' .ire not onlr a insidt·thc-b~y Fleet rules. their Mid-Winter Tune Up for oil ell ci. grcut group ot lr acn\11~ flC\lplc ... they ~ure races. most prcparina -The fouNacc series will have one on Saturday th e 25th. Dalboo ) acht Cluh kno"t hm' tn ha\\: ·' GllOJ um~. entrants for the annual throw-out race and a gathering after eat h. will be holding it'i Inst Sunk1st Series ra c The New CllflllliOOMC (•cruld c\'an .. Midwinters in February. The races start in the Triangle between on the February 1·2 ~eekend with ~ dcfiniteh 'ccm!> preparcJ tur thi., )eJr, The horbor will Harbor Island and Ba)"horcs. For more troph1ei. to follow. e pccia_lly "ith the b:ad•.up of hi\ new\ 11.c abound with colorful information call Commodore Ball Ncwpon Haroor Yacht Club will be Commodore anJ. Rctlf C\.1mm0Jore ~ohn boats plyin& the waters Worsham at S48·3464 or Voyaaers It holdina 11s la 1 Winter Serte'I race on Jan. Tarv.at~r and Arthur Parent re pcc11vcl • for trinket trophies and 650-1030. 25. the Harry Mann Regatta for td1man Roun~ma out the bri~ge will be Flc~t talent tune-ups, all South Shore Yacht Oub herald1 the 12' Feb. 9 and the Mother Sabot Winter Captain J,oh~ McDaniel and ~a) re 1~ent making Newpon Jhc year with their Winter Hibachis Series, • • 1.,;11tional on fcb. 13 You can call the l dv.cll 0 Brien '" J'ort C:ipt.un. mo t picturcstaue small w t~eir perennial bay classic. The fin& nee )'acht club .. t t>?.l-7730 . , C1 Mrbor on the WC'' W\ll be Saturday. Jan. 25. The 12 o'clock AU these races tart in the bay •nd arc ioo:ty \\-ttl be the tart of the Defender co.st. starl will be ror PHRF ~lasses with &real for anyone rudy to get tarted 1nJ lrial for the Amenca's Cop. 11ht Voyaaers Yec:hl Oub one-designs followin1. tuned up for the, new year, Defender 1 rial arc to decide whom and I \. l At that time 1 vtry smart administrator with the ability to move the paperwork, • ftn:ymandcrcd the district with an · incredible balance or power aoing to Cipo, ~r1inin1 San Clemente of olmu t will premiere their All the racers, families and friend arc O • . w~1ch bou will defend the Cup for $an opcnina nee of the Hot . invited back 10 the club afterward for Last Saturday niaht WI.$ the commodores D1ef.1 Yacht Club and th~ United St11es. . Rum Series this coming Sunday, the J9th. complimentary food . If you need an.entry Ball and in tallation or the new Office~ $•• RICHAROSONM ' • I ~ ... CAALSON• ~-~ , . 112 Tuesday. January 14, 1992 CIF rankings BASKETBALL High smool boys CIF Division I Pos. School, league I. Maler Oei, Angelus 2 Lynwood, San Cab11el Valley J Capistrano Valley. South Coost .i l \V. North, Ivy S Cajon, S<ln Andreas 6. San Bernardino, San Andreas 7 lf\ine, South Coast 8 Long Beach Jordan, Moore 9 Lakewood. Moore 1 O Peninsula, Bay CIF Division II Pos. School, league 1 Clendora, Baseline ! 5.ln tvtJrcos. Channel J C.1hr, San G.lbriel \'alley 4 Arle>1a, Suburb.Jn 5 ~unny Hills, Free,,a) 6 fiabuco I tills, Pacific COJ)t .. T U>!IO, Sc.1 View 8 Venlu<J ChJnnel 9 la ~•l'rr J 5unl..i>I 10. Hod Muor P.1c1f1l . 1 0. ttocJ Cl.ircrni>nl, Ba~l11w CIF Oidsion 111 Pos. s,hool, league I S.inta .\\Jrg.11,1,1 -\n~c.>lu~ :! la CanJdJ Rio I tondo J South Torr ,1nc e P1onl't'r 4. Eslanda, Pacific Coast 5 'I ucca V.1llt•\ OeAnza 6 S.in 01mJ). Monl\ IC\\ .. Mornini;~·de, OceJn 8. Cencenn·a~ P1on~r 9. South ~lolls. \ .1llc \ 1>1,1 10 Sef\ •le, Angelus High school girls CIF Oh i)10n I Pos. School, league I PC'nonsul.1 R.iy 2. lkou>an<l 0dk,, M.11n111ntt 3 L\m\OOd ~Ml c,,lmel \Jill'\ 4 Cap•~tr.m•> \ .111t'\ 5, •I) (<1J \t S Buena ChJn11l'I 6 r\lolliS..an. \I l(irC 7 Co.:il.hl'll.1 \,Jiil'). 0l'Wll \Jiil'\ 8 Chino. ll.1.l•i111r 9 Lons BL·.1• P1 ·I~. M1••rl' 10 Pa>adenJ PJcohc CIF Oiwsion Ill Pos. School, league I Brea-OlinJ<1. Orange 1 St BcrnJrd, M1ss1on J South Hills. \ alle Vist.i 4 Soi..th Torr.lncc Pioneer S El Dorado Empire • 6. Costa Ml'sa, Pacific Coa~t ., Culver Cot~ OceJn Record 17-1 12-J 14-J 1l·2. 12·2 13·2 14·3 12--4 15.3 15.3 Record 1-1·0 12·2. 1).) 9.3 ll·2 11-5 11-6 11-2 11 2 9-6 10 3 Record ni 11 ! Hl 12·4 I! 2 11 .a 11 ·5 11·5 11 . .i ;.a Record 1 ) l +"' l 11 1 I 10 l lJ· J 1.' l 11.1 l .' 1 I Record fl.• 1 J.~ 1)·1 to .i 8 Rancho AIJrnotos. G.lrdcn Cro' e "lt·l 10·6 12·1 5-2 6·8 9.5 · 9 toe) Morn1n~1de 9. (lie) /\e"porl Harbor SOCCER High school boys (IF 4 -A - 1 Peninsula 2 Marin.1; ). <,Jnta Ana .a CAcan Vil'\\ 5 S1m1 Valle); 6 Don lug<>. 7. Mater Dci; 8 Edison; 9 . Ro,JI, 10 SJn1.1 M.irgar11a CIF 1 ·A 1 La Can.ida, ;! lt·ntenn1al. 3 CentC'nn1al 4 J W. i"orth· 5 P aim Spron~' 6 Saddlcb.lck .. ll \\ •nte 8. Coron.a def \\ar; 9. /'.e\\port Harbor; 10 Sonora High school girls Clf 4-A -1 ll Toro. 1 Sin 1 \allcv 3. \I.tier Deo; .i Edison. S Dana Hills 6 \l.1r•na, .. (Jp"trano "\ J C'} 8 PenonsulJ <) \\1>510n \'1l'10. 10 E~pt·r c1nu CIF J:A -1 Torrancl'. 2 Arcad ·'· l Ir Jbuco I hll~ 4 South Torr .incc; "i k...,ple C•t\ 6 A1c•nJn\ .. (anvin, II ~unnv H <) lhhnp , .. w•,;on·L"\ 10 \\RESTl'G (If l·A 1 l:om 1•1 1h.., \\ "''' ~ l1 ,,,1n.t.1 l \.1\urr, 4 c,,,,~<;n Srrono., ) la~un.i 11,11,, r, vanguards blow out . . Dominican, 1·03-77 C05TA MESA Southern California College men's b.1sket· ball team went to the r.:11mctcr often, :ind ·with !>uccc .. s. led b\ Mil..c llcnjum' 7-for·9 dfo1l lw1i1 3-point land a-. th~ \ an~uard .. dealt \l!>iting Dominican Cullcr,c a 103· 77 dcfe~t Monday night The Vanguards. "ho i(l1plll\Cd · to 13-3, shot n '>iaing 51.8 pc1ccm for the game and raced to .l 54·~'.! h~1lh11ne lead. l-1C11J11n1 led :ill ~corers \\Ith .:!4 ponb, lullm\cd by t\HJ..c Jone!> (14). K1:11h Randolph (I"\} .ind R,1d. \\ 1tmer (I.'.\} tor the \\llllh.r .... The \ .1ngu~mh bc'.1t San 'Raf.1cl on the boanh to the tune or \3·30 with M11'e .\\'cM (I I) and Court • Bid.more ( 10) leading the \\:J\ Edmt\t d J~\htNJn w-:i" crt<drtc.-tl '' 11 h I 0 a-.~~ 1!..!\.!.ol l>~.:.J.1 ...u.u._.!!..LJ.....,,........_ _ _,,.. ... 1 he San Ra lad l':iseJ l'l·n~uin' \\ere led b' thl' .:?0 1 oint cff ·11 uf Roned Po,,cll •. 11'1111! \\llh Sc.111 1f.1r1nwn (17) and Jett Colle~ f l1Jl. r1 NON-CONFERENCE SoCel College 103, Domlnlcen 77 Domlnlc•n SoCal College fg ft pf Ip 19 It ptlp 8orOI 1 0 1 2 • ~ • -C..4--~~ 1 2 1 4 ..,)t11sJn I I 1 3 r~s 1 o 1 2 t lroo<e 1 O 3 2 11.lf171C~ 1 , 0 11 t\ •nc:1 II 0 I 13 ~lit "} 0 0 s >\fil 4 1 2 10 A:i<'Qll 4 l 4 11 [ Cr~.Jt 2 0 J c l'~;.rt 7 6 3 ~ H(l\Ull I 1 I 2C l:*v : 2 0 \8 \',JtOn 3 1 2 7 l.'tJtl 0 0 0 0 Aa'.lC::l'",.n 6 0 • 1l Col' tt 0 0 0 0 ~lll"Tll'I ) I 2 7 f!J • " 0 0 0 • 0 JQllCS 1 0 0 14 Tot•I• '30 13, 13 71 Tot•hO I ~ii IOJ iu·-cc ''·ll • > ~~i Qom..'-\lcl -1'~"111'1 J ~ I SCC-~.:m 7. R.tnec';>'I t v.u11 \'.e-:it• I Trt"ht• !olllt Nllnf 'IJ """ P.irl • f!'mN.ul1 \., '1•1-8 Lnr.i:r>ol\, 1-~~~~---l~~~JoA.. ........ ..LA..,_,, ....... •~·~ -~~~~M"'~'"-~""-~~-;..,- Standings Sea View League Leegue Overall W l W L Newpon tQtbor 1 0 9 6 Tuslm l 0 11 6 Sadd e!>Jtk 1 0 9 6 Corona Oel lhr 0 1 7 8 IJ~. 0 1 8 6 Woodbndoe o t 9 4 WednHday {7:30) COC'ona del MN at Sadd eoac ~ NeYil>Ol1 HJft>O( 11 V.oodt>r-C;t Unrvtrslly al T US!Jtl Frtday 17:30) Wooclbf1dQe at Colo~ del M<11 UMerslly at Newoart Hart>or Tustin II SlddlebJtk Dominic.in~ Jennifer Ro~crs 4i<.oops up till' b.111 by \'an!;u.trd-. Cr\.-.l,11 Cuson (l~), Jennifer Tucker. SEAVIEW: From 81 the Roadrunners. "I he,· h:l\c a couple lo.ids. Brad!ohaw ·and Ls· trclla, W'ho can shoot 3·pointcr' Jnd Register can go in,idc: or out· Calvary Chapel bpys, girls sweep past Sher man Indian '>ti.IC. "In our lcJgµc. an}had)., i;otng 10 be tough \\'e\c JU\t got to keep our head~ up." Nc"porl. "1th Ju,1111 :-.ldntt:I.' (bJd) Jnd ~l1J..c Okr ( 111J..lc) !tltllr not JOO pcrl."ent. f.llC\ :1 \Ctc.:r.111 Woodbridge te.1m o~ \Vcdncsd.1)' "Thcv went to the frn.11 .. of tLc In ine "fournament (lo-.rng to EJ1 '>011) and the} h;1vc a goo,I nuclcu., <.Jf seniors who ;ire rcturr11n~ ... Sl·r vcn said of 1hc \VJrrior~. \\'110 lea turc rcturn111g \t.ir11n~ b11.1nh Todd Loc,1e and ~foll Murph). a'> well as rcturnmg lcucrmcn R)Jll Sunderman .1nd EtllJn r"er (6· foot-5). "Loc"c Jnd f\\cr arc t''o solid players for them. They're ph)sical nnd they can 'hoot well ·1 hcy'll be n \Cry tough tenm for -11' 'With four senior s1.ir1cr\ They have a good comb1na11on \\llh an 111\lde and .in nuhrdc game." RIVI R~ll}E C•tl-.:ary' C"hJpcl I l1gh's 1'•)\\ JnJ r1rl\ bJ,J...c:1h.tll tc.1111' !>M '( 1 the competition Mlm· d.1~ 111gh1 • t !>hcrm.rn lnd1.111. the: h(i~, t,11..ing thur third ~r;nght 1\r· r 11\JteJd l t':1~uc 'ictof) '' ith a 5G· ~(J COlll}UC t, and lhc gir b COi I .... .1.\J \ \\llh ;I 71·64 \\in W lt11Jl1l C.: Ill \·3, ~ 0 lohn 0 Uricn ''a' the m tJllt ''CJpl•ll n the DO)' g.1me. '01111,; jl) poinls ·,111d pullfn~ do1\ n n IC· bnund-. Tcamm.11~ J 1lc Guild ~1dd1.d 17 hourJ-. .111d "·•t.: Youn~­ r:r chipped in \\ ith 1 'i po111ts. (.ii :try Ch:ipc.: I return'-IQ \r· rm'h~·Jd I 1:J~'UI.' 1 'tion S.1tuHl.1} night at L.i ~ernc I utht:1.111, Ul)the McL1rl.1nd h:ill .1 ,e.m111 h1gT1 32 p1Jint\ anJ ICJ rebound~ ltl p.1~c the ~irl<;' _victor). Kun Sduo' . haJ ct~ht of ,her I J poi11t~ fn he 1h1nJ qu,lltl'I. r he.: I .1g1c~· ~\lnl\Cd d spite • three ~t.11 tci-. fouli11b 1lt1I. Ofer isn't the offcn\l\C, thrc.11 th .II ~klntce ''· hu1 111' 1n1.1111~itilc' CARLSON: c.1rry a heJ\\-loJd .. ··orcr·s .1 le.1da for ti\, .. Sencn From 81 • HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Arrowneed League Celvary Chap•I ~e. Sherm•n lndlan 48 C•l••'"I C11apel Sh•rm•n lndlen l9tt pl Ip 19 It pl Ip II I 1 6 1. • '1 0 4· ? ~ ~ ' 3 l ~ , ) J! 18 . ' ,., HIGH SCHOOL OIRLS Arrowheed Leegu• Cetwary Ch•P•I 71 , Sherm11n lndl11n 84 C•lv1ry Chapel ll\er,.,•n lndlan • f9 It pf Ip f9 rt pf Ill 0 & • ~ 0 ~ ' IGOU 3! ' 2 0 ) 4 ICl"IU t Cf11l 3 4 I ~ f .. ~ 4 IJ 3 o • e 0 0 Girl ~occer Top 10 :orange County. high school basketball Piiot selections Pos., team 1 t~ ter Oe1 2 Capistrano Va Icy 3. Esrancra 4. Santil MargarttJ 5. Sunny li1Us 6. lrv!ne 7. Trabuco Hills 8 Eel.son 9. 1ust n 10 IAarina . . DICAM ILLI:, From B1 r ecord 17·1 14·3 12-4. 14-2 13·2 14-3 11·5 8-5 11·6 10-6 'I.ml. "It dtic,n't m.11ter II he t\.l'I) '>t11111d M>urr. .. c ol ,p<1wcr 11 hud scores or nnt ~ccau\c he 'tl-"f' u\ .1 l'<~i11 Nc,'dl~~ llti:;ui·;-..-.o.;,;;.;....;.;o;.,.;....,.;.;.;.;.,,...,........,. ............. _ .......... __ _ lot (If le:i~hrfJ ._ • -----rii1111~tr,1lor 111111.,ell "·' · hc.1J~,1 r('l "Uut ''e h.1\C h> c1111t11111e to gel C.1p11 Vull •\ 1 belier (1n dder}'c. \\'c hil\C t11•u.·c· But tit 1, anl1lhcr Mory. 1'111s 0~1111c: our Jcfen\l\C chant:c" .1nJ ~lie:, the I'"" ol a ~0.1 h. \\t th !illC:h we abo nccJ to m;1ke !lure \\C re· ,, gtni.1111 11phcttt .1t1h11dc, 1• h.wl bound .1 l111lc better Ofer 111.:lp., u' Jn ·,\,,1Jlo\\ Ch 111'.c ire he'll be I hcrc'5 morC' h.1lantt un the tc 1m 1hk ,cuS<>n. o D1Cnm11li h • ., 111111 ''''~' l\W 3t1·1min1 nrncs Rustler takes Issue on Thornton. matter -I To Roger Carlson. Sports Editor This letter is in re· sponse 10 t he B arry Faulkner column of January 11, which Orange Coast Col· lege women's basketball coach Mike Thornton used as a forum to air his wiews on his recent suspension. First of all, I resent the implication that it wn! wrong of Golden West to notify the conference of th e Orange Coast violation. There is n clenr set of rule1 in place and a clear frame· work for enforcing these -rules. Thornton's posJtion appenrs to be thnt he did not know the rules, and therefore should not suffcc any-coo seq~~ Obviously the athletic di~ rectors of the Orange Em- pire Conference di agreed; the vote for suspension w~ unnnimous. Thornton abll sated, " ... If it happened "itb any other · pl'ogram · th:in Golden West, i1 ""ould ho'~ been undcr:.tood that it was a mistalo.e. I felt 1hu1 they jumped on it." With all apologies to the other !>Chools in the con· ferencc, this incident in all hlo.elihood woul<Jn't have lwppened \\ith an)body but Golden We t. The Ru tiers h3\'C \\On the la!ol t\\O StJlC titles and arc prob..ibly tho only team in the conference that \\Ould cnuse aO\onc to go to such e\tremc mca.· • surcs fo r scouting purpo!>es. B ev1 s paces Thornton is aho quoted as S3)ing .. I think they \\iJI Sec WI.th 18 do nn)thing they can to de· grade our progrnm," b1.11 ·, n 7 6-3 4 > w •. n docs not cite any specific in· stnnccs other than the events or the past "eelr. (OS I \ ~\LS,\ Southern Golden West College and its ta'iforni.i Colh:c~:. "umcn's ba!>· staff ha ... e done nothing tu l.1.'th.111 !CJ.Ill improved to 8-11 degrade the Orange Coast • O\C111ll ~1omlay ni~ht ns the) dis· College women' basketball 11 1n1kd the 'htms Dommican progr:im, unless one consi~ Penguin~. ~6-~4. in the V:inguard!o' ers insisting thnt 1hcy obC) \!\ UI. I •• the ru cs :ind beating them Br:\h ''J' 9 for 12 from the fiekl consistently on the court to -:-:"c.1\"'n!"'idrtrt'-' ·..,' 'rlnh~:..,1crr.kTi~+tJ...+-u-+p......,,,.br-->-1t-l:-t· nm""i l.,,>'_.,_~c:..n~c:.it~s .J{( J 1 i . 1h1: 11c:IJ. incluJ1ng three trc)" en F mall). Thornton stated. rnu1c lo 15 pl>inis. "(Golden We!>t) wanted knntkr TucJ..er h.id 9 boarth. to win on a tcchnic:ility, NON·CONFERENCE rather than pl:iy the g:ime." SoCel College 78, Dominican 3 4 Whtie the po!isibility of 3 Oomlnlun SoC•I Collet • 19" pt 111 ''"pf 1p forfei t was discu!.sed, there R~~U C1!W< Ctli111 SMll J"Y.ce:tcll p~ £.111 • 2 ~ ~ t &;:VI ~ ~ ~ ~ is simply liule truth to o o 1 o Lello¥ 1 2 c • Thornton's stntemcnt. T"o o > 1 3 :• '"'' 2 o o • f b" 1 • o 1 t wt~ , o o 1s o our 1ggcst g:inu.: eac l 1 & • • t,~ • 2 l 10 )ear arc our bJtllc:s "ith our 000 0C"1Dll 1022 ocv1nt1 ' o o 2 <fotrict rivals. and we do not Good 30S6 t h ~"d 1 0 1 3 want o ee t e c contests IM • o 1 11 decided by forfeit nny more H•t 122 4 •Nf o 1 3 1 than \\e \\ant to :.cc somc-To1•1• 11 11 is>• Tot••• 11 10 2s ,, one try to gain an unfair ad-.,, .. .11,. SoCll C~ 38 IS 3 ~ eo.J11 Oom1111ut1-JKob$tln 1 Sot~ COi· vnntage by brcalo.tng the ~;~~.!;~ rules. RICHARDSON: From 81 J h1: AmericJ\ Cup 1s the oldes• ongoing 1ntc·rn.it1onal spor11ng tro· phy 1n :rny C\'Cfll, nnywhcre. local talented ~ailor John Der· tram.I '"II be se~ 111g abo.icd Tenm Denni~ Conner\ entry, Srnr and Stripe\, J!. a!> bJckup hclmsi;nan. 'I cam O.C. ha\ but one hoat but ~111d :1bundancc of talent, mcluding O\er half the team that has \\On one or more America's Cups nl· rc.::idy! Good luck to Dennis and John and nil of their teammate:.. 1 he other defender cnmp, America), "ill be sending l\\O b,Mt' w the tr iah: DcfiJnt, !>kip· pcrcll hy Buddy Mcl~cs. und Jay. 11.mJ., ~k1ppcrc:d by Dill Koch. J'od.1-. St.u\ nnd Smpc!> will mcc..•t o, {1.1111, tomorrow S&S \\Ill meet .l.Hh.111k and Thur day Jay- h1mk .rnd DdiJ11f will quarc off. f5PN "ill h;ivc CO\'ctagc this fri· da) Jt 7 and 11 p.111. · l '/111 Rkh:ml on'j boatln1 col- umn UJlpturs In the Dul/J Piiot "'<'I) 1ur d•IJ'. The elcctndty attached to this rivalry is magical In t-he future, for the sake or the athletes and the fans, l hope that the bn11le b confined to the court rather thJn the meeting rooms and the newspapers. Eric Mad<f1 Sports lnrormatlon Oirtttor Colden West Colltlf Today's TV-radio TELl:."\1SION '°''•• 10 a m.-Wtlhams·T1llman. LSPN Collfae BtiM•b•ll 'JO p m.-Oh10 Sr.·lnd11n1. ESPN. 5:30 p m.-Tc~u·Tcxas A&M, PT. 630 p m.-LSU·Al11bam1. ESPN. I 2 )() 1 m. -LSU ·Al;ibama, tSPN. . lllKM,------...... -.f 4.30 p m.-Ulacl.ha~l.s·Fl)Cl"I. SC 7 30 p.m.-Sharks·K1np. PT. 7:30 p m.-Rcd Wines·h l1ndcrs .. sc. Pre 8.akttball 5 pm -Blue rs Ce\11. TNT ao,1n1 9 pm -Mi1chctl-l'edcn. USA I 11 m.-M11chcll·Pedcn, USA RADIO llod.t7 7.~ r m.-Sh1rb·K•n'" )(1 RA (6\IO), I out a lot thcte an.LI Se.rn If Hlm,111, b.1d .11 m.11 c.1pi lrtll\O y.illc C\en thou~h he had Only h\11 I ltfh the: f,111 ,I\ illl ,._..j I.mt. • (:a •.11n t 1pi 1rnno Valle\ n11d H . 'I 11ro) • • . putr11\, had OllC or ht hell! g.1me'i r\t th It tune Sun Clemente: "'" of the )t.Jr asain\t Coron:i (!ii"C re · tin I inn \\l10' H':J/l_\' thc iu er 11\ b\lun1.h ) this 1•rw • • .. . .. We Jo11'1 have: to look lnr her Jo c:i rry \I hko• t H.t \<.'.tr." \\'c:c:h . . .. Tuesday. January 14, 1992 83 PUILIC NOTICll "11&JC eecmcu T-138 ....... ,_ lllL •lllWIY Mortu•ry * e;,,.,.i Cfetnello(\ 110 8rQedWay Co9t•M-.. ..... ,. STARTlllG A llEW BUSINESS?? • .. • \ M Tueeda • January 14, 1992 PUIUCMOTICll ftUILICMOTICD MUCMOTICll W~ WllW WllTW ... IO~ .... .._ ....... ......... ..... M&.1C NOTtcl c.i11. eoe15 -Thi• ..... IMI ..... llid 11111 ,., ,.,.. .... " '•• • .... , -•••u• •t1• -. CIA-_________ , Wiiham L Steel, 425 ~ wttn lht C«Jnly a.ti o1 w11tt ... ~ Clerl ol TNI 2 !MRI W 8ld .... Cew'llr a.ti el ..... C... a.ti ••• 1Ne Mll•1• fl _. TNI K e.437 t>l!d Canyon onv., t....guna ~ County on Deoeino Or8ftG9 ~ on DIOelfto .. IW Ceurl8r C7eftl el Orlrm ~ on .,._. 0... OOUnl!!_ift .,_, -• ... _._. -... ..... _... "' ,.._.._ 'z..: ' Beach, Calll 92051 1* 13, 1991 1* t), lllt 0.... ~on 0.0.. • 1?, 1•1 .. s;1•1 . -NIH -.,.~••11 -er..~ NOM-JUOICIAL Aalph A. Mnur11c. 10 "tMH NtMM W 1', 1111 P8t17tl Nt.... E llllUI-. TM ~·t·=~:~ = '*A fttt • 'OftFmlTURll Pacillco. Laguna Niguel, PvblltMd ~ IMCho Put1t1tMc1 ,..___ 9Mah-Ntl7U "t'1hed ..___ IMc& "M1t*"' ..___--._ ISJll "'.-n1-·-----... Control Calll. mn Co -· Pullllltied ----....... ._.._. --._. -1"e ,....,.. ·--... ~ ' N•. et.a4 59 Pl\lllp W Grwen 1091 Sea ate M ... Pilot 0.Ctm-Cotta ..... PIOt '**"" ._._ .. Colla MeN Nol 0.0... eo.e. ..... Nol 0-. ....... IMlnlil• lull!-~) lllld llullllNd Newport On Oec:tm1* 27, 1991 , BIUlt OtlW, Cotla Mell, btr 2A, 31, t!l9t, Jenu.ry btf 24, 31, 1111, ~ Colta aa.. Hoe ~ w 14, St, tll1, .Mfwy ber M, 31, 1•11 ~ VIVI ?Cm MOCIL•MI I 'tf::J.-:J:;:"' •.1• COiia ..... NOi al 184M 24TH STREET. Calif 11~27 7, 14, 1"2 7, 14, 1992 W 14. St, 1•t, ....,., 1, 14, t112 1, t4. 1112 TALSNT ACllNCY. 1•1 n.-q q 11 llltd 1, t4, It, •• t• n,. SUNSET BEACH, Call· Jeffrey S. Qrlder. la Ma~ T.oea T.oet f, 14, t• T.e T4N ... C.... 'a ......... ~ ~ "&.: ol T· ~~~ 0~~~~!,,~' .~= ::1-n Laguna Ntg~t. ca1t1. PUBLIC NOTICI PUIUC NOT1CI T·101 PUIUC NOTICI . ......C IOTICI ~~o. Jchlloel\, 0.... ~ on .,._... PUii.iC llOTICI Pf<>i*tY />or lorlelture In WUfred 0. t<nottMrU$, 111 Flot .. ._.~ PUmJC llOTICI ... -.. -1 llOUI t111" Giii•= ....... '*a 1"' nt•••• ._ ______ _. connection wllh violaUons Gema. San Clemente, c1a1t. ,._ ......... '1 ---rww I ~ c.11. I -of HHlth and Saltly Code 921172 iluelMN Nw llueln111...... ,. .... , ••In•• llw 8UIW .._ Thl1 lluelMU II ~ ~ ,...._. ._., Secllons. 10 wtt: 11'59. Deborah M. Ro1ontMI. lt•tewt ltet......e ........ llw .......... 8TATWT ~ bV: • .,._1dUll C0111 ..... ,_ .,.,._., , ... , .... 11378. 11550 Ramagate Coun. Rrv· The Followfng S*ton• The Foaowlng oenont .... l•lnl The Folowlng pertone 1"e l'ollo""'8 perlOf!I The r"'91reftl(I) 0.,. 1, t.a.11, 2a. 1112 The FOllOwlnl pet The est1mattd/1pl)fa11ed 9f1ldt. Cahf. 92506 are doing buslnnt at: ate doing ~ a1: The Folo•ti• S*90N .. dOil'O bueir.el •: .,. dairia ........ • U.S. ....,.., lo ...., ...... T·131 .. ~ butir*s •: value or the propt11y Is Thia business I• con-BYWATER ANO WALD, DI LONGO IWOATS. )MO .... dairia bullneM •: IOUTH COAST RMAAI I NQINftRINO I 11 9'-,_ urlCllr l'9 ~ OLAH !LL CONSTft $4,701.00. The 11fud dueled by: 1 general pall· DOCTORS OF OPTOM-Irvine Ave. Sita. 210. New-THI! DIA OAOUP, t ...o2 SllMCE, 7IO W. 111h Unit VICU , 11112 'nwMl!ldl lullnela Heme(I) lllld PUllJC llOTICI TIOH. 134 !. 111h PfOpeny Is described as nershlp ETRY, 2300 Harbor Blvd port BMc:h, Cellf. t2110 llMch llllYd. lte Q, w .... 4. Coeta ...... Cellf, '2U7 lA Hunllnglon IMcft, CA lbowe on: NIA COila ...... c.Jf. NU7 fallows· The reglstranr(a) com-120. Costa f!,ina, eatlf. Salvatora Longo. 107 ~. _, "-¥ Mell Vaadlr Wew-...._ ~CL llolnTIDlll ... llU••• CM9IMI ~ tnc .• $4,101.00 Un.teo States menced to transact buSI· 92626 Pfomontory Ad. ~ .• New-Jennifer L ~. 1121 den, 1721 Suptltor f~. Udomcholl• Bhavllal, Ttlll 111711*11 WM Med •llllftHI ..... IOMla. NM!. 7 St. Currency nest undtr the Flclttlovs MlchHI T. B,r.attr, 0 .0., port Beach, Calif. t2110 Laurence Ave ,, WHI• Newport llHch, CalU. 19MZ WNtWlnde 1.:.1!-.1.~ ........ CCUlly a.ti ol ........... INch, Calif. 90804 Pursuant to Section Business Namo(s) Ustod 14632 Magno a 110$, Sh· Jaclde Jtrvla, 807 Promon-minlllf, c.llf. 82tl3 92teo llnaloft 8Mcft. CA ...,...._ Oflf'll9 ~on Decem-TN f olowfng S*90N Thll bu1lne11 11 c 11488.401 ol the CaJoforn11 above on: September 19. erman Oak1, Calli. 91403 tory Ad. E.. Newport Donald L ~. 1121 Thi• bu1lne11 II con-Tf\11 llullneu 11 con-1MW tS, 1111 .. dairia bullne9a aa: ducltd by: a COJPO'•llon Health and Safety Code. 1988 Alissa S Wald, 0 0., 271 Beach, Calif. 92MO La urence Ave., WHt• Clucttd by: an lndMduel ducted by an lndMdull. NtMIJ AMEAll:AN IN TE ANA· The regl1trant(1) co procedures to forleil thls William L Steel. Managing San Marino, lrlvne, Calif. Thi• bualntll 11 con-rntnlttt, Cellf.12e*3 The reo111ran1(1) com-The regt11rant(1) com-Pwbllahtd Newpol1 8MCrio TIONA1.. • Victoria a.a menc:.ct lo tranaact property without judicial Panner 92714 ducJed by: a general 1*1· Thi• bu1lne11 la con-mtnced to transact bUlf. menced lo trenuc:t bul'-eoeta MeN Hoe o.cem. eo.ea Mtu, Cellf 92127 ' MM uncllf lhe Fie p1oceedillgs are under This statement was flied This bu1lness 11 con· nerahlp duCted by: FalhtrJOaughtar ,,... uncMr lhe flc1ldoul ,,... uncMr lht F1c11oue IMW 24 31 1111 i--.. Yoon Tham ,.~ l8t llullnet• Namt(I) ti way with the County c 191, 01 dUcted by: a general part· The regl•trant(t) com-The regl1trant(a) com-lullneea Name(•) 1IMed 8ullne1a neme(1) 1111.ct 7 14 t'tn' • --r \llctorte 0., c;;'. .. M.u lbove on: Otctf'llbtt II you claim an tnterost 10 01ange County on Otcem· nershlp mtnc:ed to ~ranaact bu9I-menc:.ct lo 1tanaact bu9I-lbove on: ~ 3. ....._on: tl/17/t1 ' ' T·-1 c.111 92127 • ' 1991 this proper1y, you must 0., 9 l991 The r1gl1trant(1) com· ,,... under the l'lctttlOUI nea under the flc1llloua 1991 UdemehOllt Bhavllal ..... Thie b 11 I John Qlaa1tll wlthln 30 days of tht ll1s1 ' FS t s~a menctd lo transact busf. Bu•lne11 Nam•(•) tl•ttd llullMH Name(•) Uti.d KtnY Vandtf Weyden Thia ~ Wiii llled PUIUC IOT1CI duCted r::. =~on-Thll ~ wu fo pubhcallon ot this Notice, Published Newpon Beach· ness under the Flc111ious above on: NIA abo11e on: NIA Thlt ... ...,..,. wu flltd with lht County Clertl of The ,. '1itrtnl(I) com-with lhe C~ Cltfk hie a verified ctalm stating Buslneu Namt(I) listed SatvatOft Longo Jtmlflf L H.yte With lht C~ Clertl or O!'ange County on Oectm-l'lotltleue g O!'.,gt County on Dec your Interest In the seized Costa Mesa Pllpl Oeeem· abo,,. on: NIA Thia 11a.lement wa1 Ill.ct Thlt llatement waa ttltd Orange County on Decem-1* 20. 1991. mtncect lo lranHCt bu9'-btr 30. 1991 proptr1y with the Clerk of be1 24, 31, 1991, January Michael T. Bywater. O.D. v.ith 1ht County Clerk of Wlltl lht County Cltrti of 1* 17, 1991 P'BtecMO •;• ..... llw ::Tn. underN lhe ( ~ ' FlttU the Orange County Supe. 7, t4, t992 This 111temen1 wH filed Orange County on Decem-O!'ange County on Decem-P'ltaTte Pu bllt h t d Newport ,~... abolle :. Nl:.m9 1 ~ N.wport lie nor Colll1. 700 CIVIC Center T-077 ""'th the County Ct•r1< of btl 13, 1991 '* 13, 1991 Published N.wpo!t BMc:h-BeactVCotta M .... Ptlol The ~~ ~ Yoon r"9m cnong eo.ta M Piiot J Drive West Santa Ana CA Orange County on Dec:tm· P'ltM32 P'ltl443 Cotta M ... PllOI Decem-· .,. doing ......_ u . Thia ll*ment Ill.ct ... anu 92701. Yo~ also must 'pro-PUBLIC NOTICE b~r 17, 1991 Publlahtd Newpott e.acn. Publlth.ct Newpon 8Mch-btf 24 3t 1991 J Otcembtf 31, 1991, Jm» COMMUNICATION 8KllJ..S with .,. Counly w~ of 7, 14, 21, 21. 1992 vldt th• 01strlc1 Attorney's Flcttlloua Flt57t1 Costa Me .. Piiot o.cem-Coate Mesa Pilot Otc9m-7 14 1m ' , anuary II'/ 7, t4, 21, 1992. SEMINARS. 10 ~ T,.. Ofange Counly on Decem-T·t OH1c1 v.•th an endoisOd Builneas Name Pubttshed Ntw.P011 Beach-btr 24• 3t, 1991 , January '* 24, 31, 1991, January ' • T.()82 1111 ~ ~·10 ~ 1* n. 1991 PUILIC NOTICI fiP~o~e:~~ecla~;:;s~~·e~ Statem•nt Costa Mesa P1101 Oeeem· 7, 14. 1992 7, 14, 1992 PUBLIC IOTICI TrM LIM, IMne. Calif. PltM40 1---------1 ange County •Oistr1e't Al· The FotJowtng persons ber 24• 3l, l99l, January T~ T..o97 "'ILIC MOTICI 827tl Publlatled NewpOft 8Nch-Ploaa.ue torney s ottice 700 CIYlc ate qo1ng bu1.1ness ... 7, 14. 1192 --ec -nee• Plotnrous '1etltl•• Thi• bu11ne11 la con-eo.ta ..... Ptlol o.cem-••tn111 Nw Center Onve West Santa 001 RADIO DATA TRANS· T-103 PUBLIC NOTICE rv•• ,_ 5 ........... _.. ctuc:1td by: an lndMdlMll btf 24 31 1991 JanualY ltet.,_..t Ana, CA 9270t use the MISSION. 2212 Michelson PUBLIC NOTICE Flctntoue Plotlttoue •u•lnHI M•Me ltatHMftl The reolatrant(e) com-7, 14, ;992' ' The Following Control No. ibOve tn An)' #104, trvtne, Ce!'' 92715 ..,....._ N lt•te......e The FololMno Plfaont rntfad lo trM18Ct bue1-T~ •• dolna bullntlt ••: coirespondenee Booby Darvele 2272 Mich· Flctltlou• 8uelneu ....... .,... The FolkM'lng penont .,. doing bullNla •: nna under the ~ I.A POIJl.ANITA M 11 your claim 11 nol umety elson • f t04, 1,.....1nt, Calif. 8 1 N• lt8tetnent ltet..,....t ate doing bualntta H : ARIES l-ROPERTY MAH· Buelnffl Name(•) Ill.ct PUILIC NOTICI FOOD. 1013 El CM\lno filed. the District Attorney's 927t5 ua ,,... m• . The Following perlOl\I The Follow!ng persons THE EN a HA u s ER AGEMENT, 21752 Ma,. above on: Octo&tf 31, Cotta Mela. Calif. 9211211 Office will declare the prop-Joseph & Lana Sue Dear-Statement are doing buslne.t ••: are doing buslneu u : GAOUP. 110 Ntwpott ~ g_uerlte Pkwy.. Ml11lon 1991 Plotltt•ue TtftM VIiia, 7891 Car erty descnt>e<S in this No-1ng, 10 Bunker Drive, O'Fa· The Foflov.ing persons ta)COSTA MASONRY ORTH OIL Miu.EA NO. t let Of. 1 200. Newpor1 VlefO, Calif. 921191 Trudy Al~ llullneN...... St .. Gatdtn Grove. C.i hCt lo De lorle11ed \0 the llon. MO 63366 are dol09 business as: (b)BY WAYNE FULTZ THE PARTNERSHIP, 245 Fl .. BNch. c:altf. 82880 Anna s. Kruger. 2257·T. Thlt ltatlmtnl Wat •led •• • • 92641 State. The propeny will Boan t1unn1ello. 18905 NORTHSTAR ASSOCI· COSTA MESAH (c)COSTAL Chet, Suitt A·7B, Coate Paul D. Engtt.uMt, 25642 Via Pu9rta, Laguna Hla1, wftt1 tht County Clerk of The F!~ Thia bu1lne11 I• co then be disposed of as McFarhn Or. Germantown. ATES. 8811 Pacific Coast MASONRY (d)COASTAL Mna, Calif. 92e211 Hampton. laguna .Nlgutl. Calif. 1211.53 OrWIOI County on o.cem-_ .... ,. ~ duc:1ecl by: en ln(jillfdual provided In Health and MD 2087' Hwy .. ~· 208, Laguna MASONRY, 830 Darrell SI.. Ont't Ott Co .• Inc:., a Call· c:allf. 82177 Thl1 bu1lneu I• con-btf 13, 1991 "::~~~ENT The regl1trant(1) co Safety Code Seet•on I 1.A89 Daniel Ostrowsi.t 926 Beach, a. 92651-1022; Costa Mesa. Callf. 92627 fomla corporation. 245 F'11o Th11 bu1lne•.L !t _c~ dMdad.by...m.Jndhddual_ •1tl4M ~ BliiG. ti """'1M.4o ~ CAP+lll all~ lcla St:ilotcaa, 88H ~lflViVne FU1fi 930 • A·IB, ~•l{ crucliCftiY: an lndM<tual The reol1trant(1) com-Publlah.ct Newport BMc:I\-·•, "'" ~ the FlcUll trict Attorney · · Park. Ml 48230 Paciflc ,Coast Hwy • Space Darrell St.. Cotta M1ta, MeH. Ca.Ill. 9211211 The regl11rant(1) com-rn.nc:.ct lo lr8nlad bu9'-Cotta Mela PlloC o.cem-':fio C:f. ~702 Aoclt Bui!MH Nam•(•l n.1 By CRAIG E ROBISON Ruth T Pfautz. 21 Sample 208. Laguna Beach. Ca Calif. 921127 Thi• bu•lneu 11 con-mtnc9d 10 ltansaet bull-....... undlf "" F1cUtlout 2 hid ~ • above on: NIA Deputy District Attorne · Budge Rd Mechanics· 92651-1022 Thi• busln•n Is con-ducted by. a corporation neu und• the Flctltloua Buslneu Name(•) lltttd '* 4• 31• 1991• January lllYd.. Toro, Calif. Ttt ... VIiia Puollshed No.vport Blach. burg. PA 17055 This business Is con· ducted by: an lndMdual The registrant(•) com-Bualne11 Name(•) !lated above on: January 2. 1890 7, 14, 1992 ~ 1 1 Thia 1talemen1 ·wH f1 Costa MHa Dally Piiot Jan. Ronard J Kalberg, RR 2 ducted by an Individual. The registrant(•) com· menc.ct to ttanuet butl· above on: Nov.mbtr 25, Annas. Kruger T.()81 duct~~.• n•r:,~on-with the County Cl\llk uary 14 21 28 1992 Bo• 104 Pettibone N The registrant(s) com· menced 10 transact bull· ntll undtt the Fictitious 1991 Thlt 1taltment wa1 lltd v 1• an O!'ange County on Dece · • · Tts7 o 58475 • · menced to transact buat· ness under the Ficlltlou• Bu1lneu Name(•) llat.ct Paul 0. Engtt.UMf Wflh the County Clerk or PUBLIC NOTfCI ~e,lstranl(•) = bef 21. 1991 ---------• Tn,1 bustnoss 15 con-ness undtr the F1ct1hou1 BuslnHI Ntm•(•) titted •~ on: December 1, Thi• ttatement wu filed Orange County on Decem-Plotntoue nd 0 ":'ae:='1c11 Jou 'ltl37 PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by· a gen11al pan. Bu&lneu. Name llsled •t>ov• on: Otctmbtr 8, 1991 with the County Clerk Of btr t't, 1991 . • .. .. l::nt~ "Na'm~(I) J i.: Published N~ e neishtp at>ovt on. Oecember 27, t991 Anthony OfU\, PtffldtOt O!'ange County on Dt<:9m-PltlJOI 11 "•• w above 1. • Cosll Mesa Piloc Janu K ee440 The regtslrant(s) com· t991 Roben Wayrtt Fultz Thi• 1taternent wu fllecl btf 13, 1991 Put>lishtd u ........... llMch-St8t.....e on: NI.A HON.JUDICIAL menced 10 transact bust·' Tllis st1lemenl wes tiled This 1ta1ernent wa1 fil.ct wfth the County Cltflt of 'Stl44t ·--,........ The Following ptBOl\I YI Ho Huang 7, 14• 21. 28, 1992 fORFEfTUAE nen under the F1c1111ous with the County Cle1k ol with the County Clerk ol Orang• County on Oteem-Publl1h9d Newport BNeh-Coate Meu Piiot Dt<:9m-.,, doing buslntel H : Thia 1ta1ement wH flied T·l2 Control Business. Name(s) listed Orange County on Decem-Orange County Qn Dtc•m· btf e. 1991 Cotta M ... Piiot Decem-.,., 24. 3t. 1991, JalllJlll'y 0 I A LEASING. 421 3181, ~ thtcCounty c~ of PUBLIC NOTICI above on N'A ber 27. t991 . · ber L3, l991 FS14t11 btf 2 31 7, 14, 1992 =ort BHch, Calll. '* ~ ounty on ..... em-, ________ --1 On g~~~~·~~7~991 at Bobby Darya e F51H22 '915431 Publl•h.ct Newport Stach· 7 14 ~'092 ' 1991, January T·105 09\lld Anth T ton 1 • 1991 Fl1M31 '1c tlttoue 19271 WEAl<FtSH I.JI.NE, Thi s statement wos filed Ellen Alicia Shlo~ari Published Newport e..ch--Costa MtN Pilot Decem-• ' T..oll PUBLIC NOTICE 17817 PacJ~C~ • Publl•hed N Be •ualnH1 Mante HUNTINGTON BEACH, Cal· with lhe County Clerk or Remer. DIVfnctnzo & Gftf. Costa Mua Pilot Decem-.,., 24, 31, 1891. Januaty I Malibu Calif 80265 .. M "1°" ec:h-......... nt . ,form;, offictt' of the Or-~:~• 1~~nty on Oacem· 11th, A Professional Cor~ btl 24, 31, -1991, JllVJ4IY 7, 14, 1992 ftUBLIC NOTICE Flotlttoue Thie 'bu•IMH la con-~4 ;~ 1~~ .:,C'"" The Following person ange County Shentra 01· · rauon, Anorneys 01 Law 7, 14, 1992 T-078 helneN .. ..,.. ducted by: an lndMdual • • • uary lfl OOlno bu•tness ••• lice selled property for for· F519539 Publlshed Dally Ptlot Jan-T P'lotltlou. lt•t•l'IMnt The reglslranl(•) com-7• 14• 1992 THE RAJ:T, 28111 Laf1yelt fe1ture In connectton, with Publ11hed Ne'fto'port Beach-uary 14. 21• 2e. February 41 -OtO PUBLIC NOTICE •uslneu N•Me n,. Following ptttonl mencect to lraneact bull· T.ot5 Newport BHch, Ctlll V1olatioos ol Hea•th and Cos11 Mesa Pilot Janu3.ry 1992• PUBLIC NOTICE lt•tetfteflt .,, doing bullntS1 u : neu unctw the flc11t!OUI PUBLIC MATfCI t2ee3 Satety Code Sections. lo 7, 14 21. 28. 1992 1158 Plotltleue The Fottowtng ponons THE AUi)( COMPANY, llualnMt Namt(e)· lit19d -Aobtrl Ov#btfl Aedm W1t' 11359. T.131 Flctltleua helnea• .. ...,.. .,. doing bullnft1 as: 26371 Mlmota Ln .• Mlulon at>ow on: Oec:tmblr 12. 2111 Lal•r.'"•· The es11matod appraised PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Busl""9 Mame llatetMnt HERITAGE FEDERAL vi.to. Caht. 12191 1991 · 11u..a":!' .. '~!__ Beach. Cali. 921183 value of tht property IS lt•tement The Foltowlng ptttonl MORTGAGE COMPANY, 12 Erk: R. Aulz. 20371 ~ Oavtd A. Thompeon --Thi• buslneu ts co S5. t 68 00 T ht se zed Flctltlou1 The Follow! we doing bullnM1 u: Corpcwate Plaza. Suitt 140, moN l.n . Mlulon Viejo, Thia ttatemenc wat flltd ltet-.nt duct.ct by: an lndMOual piopeny 1s descnoed IS Flctltloue Builntll N•m• are doing busl~• ~'°"' AUDIOYllSE. 1914 Me-ytf Newpon BHch, Callt. Calif. 921191 wlttt lhe County Clttlc of The FollOwlng ptrtont Th• regl11ranl(t) c:om lollov.s Bu1lntH Name 'Statement 0 x F 0 R 0 p RE s s 1 Place , Suite 0, Co eta 92MO Thi• buatneH 11 con-Of.,gt COU"lty on o.c.m-.,. dolno bullnett u · menc.ct to tr~t bu1i $5. t 68 00 Un ted States St•1tmenl The FOllOwlng persons GRAPHICS. 1360 Logan Mna. c.llf. 92627 Mun.y Mta~, 719 E Olive ducted by: an lndMdUal btf 13, 1991 THE 01JTLET, 1150 S ntll undtf lhe flC11C Currency The FollOW1ng penons are doln<.i business a.s· Ave 1102 Co'1a Mesa JatMt M. Oddo, 2210 Ave,, Butb8nk, c.111. 91501 The regt11rant(1) com· Fl1S442 Britto! St, Sanca Ana. Calif. Bu1il'ltU Namet•) hate Pursuant to Sectron are doing business as. ARCHER RACING 0 9542 Calli 921211• • South Broadway, Santa Thi• t>u•lneu II con-menc.ct to lranuc1 bUM-PublllMd Newport llMCh-92704 '-•bovt on: N/lt, 11488 4(J) ol the Cahforn1a NOVEMBER ASSOCIATES. Pollack Or Hunirngton RandaH H Kratl 1552 Co-Ana, Calif, 92707 duct.ct by: an Individual MN undlf the flctftioul Costa M Pilot o.cem-EftMm&e Stavros, 32353 Robtt1 0 . A.ctmonct HHllh and Safety Cooe t60t. Dove Street. Suite Beach. C.ltl.'926411 rlander Or. #A, Costa FrandKO C. Melgoza. Jf., The regl11ran1(1) com-Buaineu Name(•) list.ct 3... Gateway. Luceme V*'f, This ltaltfMnl wu fl procedu1es to lor1e11 Ills t55. Nev.poll Beach Cal11. Vtclor Q Atehtf 9S42 Pol· Meta Calif 92ue 3700 Sol#t Ptaza Drive, menc:9C1 to tranaact buaJ. above on: Nowmbtf 28 btf 24, 1, 1991, JlllUllY Callf. N3Sf Wltfl I.ht County Clttk o property without 1ud1c111 92660 tack Or ·Hunllngion Beach Henriy Kial% 1552 eo.. Santa Ana. Cell!. 9:2707 ""' under Int FldltlOUI 1991 • 7, 14. 1"2 Thl1 b11•lne11 I• con-Orange County on Decem procetdings are under Richard C. Browne, 1601 Cahl. 9211411 • rlandu Or. •I A. Co•ta Tt\11 bu1lnt H I• con-Buatn.n Namt(I) lilted Enc R. Ruiz T-413 ~.ct by: an lndMdUal btf· 21. 1991 watj · Dove Stree1, Su11t 155. Jill M. Atcher. 9542 Pof. MeH, Call!. 921128 duct.ct by: 1 general part• abolle on: Nowmbtf 21. Thi• ttattmtnl was filed The regl1trenl(•) com-Fltl:Jt2 ti you cta1m an interest 10 Newport Beach. Cahl lack Dr .. Huntington Beach, This builneu 1, con-ntfthlp l 199t wllh the Counly Clerk ot PUILIC MOTICI rnenc«I 10 tranaad bu9'-PUbll•h.ct Newpott Beac tl\11 p<operty, yoo must 92660 Calif. 92646 · duel.ct by: hu•banct and Tht reglatrant(•) com-Murray MNd Ofang41 County on ~ Pio ""' undlf the f1ctltlout Co1ta Mtll Plldt Jan w1tn1n 30 days of the first Robert L. Hams .. 11. 180t Thi• business ts con· wife menc.ct to ttanuct buM-This llattmtn1 was filed btf 17. 1991 ttttoue lluilntH Name(•) Haled 7 14 2t 28 l992 publlcahon of thl1 Not•ce, Dove Street Suite 155. duC1ect by: husband and Th• registrant(•) com-neu undlf the Fictitious Wlltl the County Cltfil ol Fltl7t8 .......... ......_ above on: January 2, 1te7 • • • • T·IZ t:te a vertl1ed cta·m llahng Newport Buch Citll wile' menc.cf to lranuc:t bu91· Buslnetl Name(•) 1111.ct Ofanvt County on Otc.m-Pubflahtd NtWl>Ort Beach-ltate......e Efthtmla S..WOI 1---------1 y~vr tnmest In the H'Hd 92880 The reglllrant(s) com-nen under the FletftlOUI above on: June 1, 1a.1 bet ''· 1991 • Cotta Mtaa Ptlot Otc.m-n,. folOwtlig l*90t'l'I Thia tlateffttft1 Wiit fQtd PUBLIC NOTICI properly with the Clt<ll 01 This business 11 con· menced 10 lrannc;t busl· BuilntH Name(•) llst.ct Jame• M. Oddo flt M i ? art dolna bUalntta u : , with the CounlY.. Clttlt °'•---------the Orange County Sup• dvcltd by a general pan· ness undtT th• Fictitious above on· NIA Thi• •taltmtnl wu Iii.ct Publi•htd Newpott a..cn. bet 24, 31, 1991, January CAI.AND DEVELOPERS. Ofange County on ~ Flotttloue rio• Court. 700 Clv\c Cen1e1 ~rsll1p Business Name(s) listed Randall Kratz with 1he C<KJf1ty Clerk o4 Costa Mesa Pito• Oecem-7, 14, 1992 11170 Santa Ana Ave •• Suitt '* 13, 1991 •uean... ... ,,.. Onve West. Santa Ana CA Tht reg s1ran1(1) com· above on· December 1• Thi• statement wu filed Orange County on O.C.m-bet 2~ 31 1991 J T-104 l, Co11a M .... Calif. 12121 FltM~i ltetement 92701 Vov also must pro-menced to transact bus1· 1991 With lht County Clertc 01 t>tr la. 1991 • • • anuary PUBUC NOTIC• Stephen Louie Anctrtwt. Publlshed Newpott Beach· The FollowlnO v1dt the District Attorney's ntSs undor the FichUous Victor o Atcher Orange County on Otcem> f511Mt 7. 14, 1992 5 9702 PandOfa Ln •• ~. Coeta Me .. Piiot [)eoem. .,, doing bullnet• :r•ons OHict ,..,th an endorsed Business Name(s) t.sttd Thts 1i.ttmen1 wH fit.ct btf 30. 1991 Published Newport Beach-T.OTt Plotttleue helm. Callf. 92804 1* 24 31 1991 January DECO FENCE COMPANY copy ot lilt cta.m d•<tcted above on NovemOlf 20. 111111\'t the County Ctt<X of . FltlMI Costa Mesa P110t January PUBLIC NOTICE •··-• .. __ Thi• buslntH 11 con-7 14 1'992' • 2044 Phal1ro • Co t' ~o Fotielture LIHOll. Or· 1991 Oian •Count on OK _ .. ,.... -• dUC19d by: an lndMdual • • Coe fi ur • ano• County D1strlC1 At· Richard C Browne be 1~ 1991 Y •m-Pubtlahed NtwPor1 Beach· 7, 14• 21• 211. 1992 ll•t91119ftt The regl11rent(•) com-T.oet ta Meaa, C. 1 • 9211211 torney's Office. 700 C1v1~ Th s statement was 1 ed r • Costa Me11 Piiot January T·130 Tlw F~ ptf90nl mencect to 1r...ct bull· John SValbe, 20'4 Phallll- Centtr Drive West. Sa,,ta v.1th the County Clerk ot FS157 14 7, 14, 21 , 23, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE art doing businHa u : neat undtf the ~ PUILfC NOTICE oPt Coun. Costa Mell Ana. CA 92701 Use the Orange Covnly on Otctm· Published Newi>o11 Beach-a LOS _PRIM.OS..Jiill.c ~-IMH Mf 92621 - --o,mro Oeetm-' • OS CIJllTlNA 488 E. abolle on· December '4 'hi• -bualnen 11 con- correspondtnee "1543 4 btr 24. 31, 1991. January PUBLIC NOTICE FlolJUeue .,, doing bualnelt at: 171h St.. Costa Mei.. Ca.Ill. 1891 • ' ....,..... ......_ ~.ct by: an Ind~ II you< claim IS not hmety Published Newport Beach-7. 14, 1992 hSelneNt t .._ PERSO'NALLY YOURS. 92.t2t Stephen l.olAI Mdftwl lt...._t Tl'lt ,.!_.•g1l•lrlanl(I ) ~~ hied the D1stuc1 Attorney's T-094 CNl 10.o92t • ement INK., Ont Klamatfl, Irvine Jeff ComPtOn. 1 Lllltudt Thl1 llaltmtnl wu fllt<I The Foaowtng ptl90nl menc...., O ranMCt .,._. OH1ce will declare the prop· Colla Mesa Pilot Decem-Flctttloue Tlw FOllowlng P'ftonl 92715 Court. Newpon llHch, with the County Cttrtt ot .,. dOlng butlntt• a.a: ntH undtt ll>t Fictlllou• eny desc11bed in th s No-be< 24. 3t 1991. January PUBLIC NOTICE ButlnM• Mame are doing bu1lntH at: Trecy Nott Richard, One Calif. 92tS3 OfWIOI County on o.cem-WASHINGTON TAIP, 3443 Butlnffl, Name(1) htl.ct uce to be fo<hl>ltd to the 7, 14 1992 l t8t•ment COLLECTION BUREAU Of Klanwth, IMnt. 92715 Thf1 butlntll 11 con-btr 11. f9111 Padlle Vl9w OfM, Cofona above on: July'31. 1991 Sliltt The property 111111 T-0&4 Flotltloue The Followl tons WESTERN ORANOE AoOer1 Mu Aictlatd, Ont duct.ct t»v:anlndMdual ' P'l1IJ90 dt1 Mat,C#lf.1212S JohnSVlllbt then be d11posed of as PUBLIC NOTICE BuslnH• N•m• are doing bualn~• = ~OUNTY30J600eoAdamt,.Avt. Klamalh, IMnt, CA 112715 Th• regl•tr•nl(•) com• Putlllshed ~ llMCh-Andrew .i.,,,.. HomlnQ, :;;: =~ w~~,I~ provided In Health and Statement PFLUEGER l COMPANY c''' ti • lta tta, Thia bu1lneu It con-mane.ct lo traneact buw. Cotta MMa Pilot 0tcem-305 HtlloVope, Corona dtl ~ r-~ Dec o Safety Cod• Stctoon 11'89 The Following ~raons 901 Dovt Sltfft. 5u11e 210' allf. 926211 duct.ct bV: husband and neat under IN FkUtlout Mat, Celd. t2t2$ ........... , on tmo MtCHAEL R CAPIZZI. O•S· Flctltloua are dOlng business at: Newport &Heh Calll' TranlClf'd Butlneu Sys-wtf• Butlneu Nam9(•) Jilt.ct btr 24, 31, 1991, J8nUaty Thi• bUl lntll le con-1* . 1991 ttk:I AJtorney Buslnesa Name THOMAS HAIR PROO-92650 • · lema, Calllornla, 1500 The regl•lrant(•) com-abcJ11e on: NIA 1, 14, 1992 ~.ct bV: an lndMdual Plt8117 By CRAIG E ROBISON. Statement • UCTS, 14561 Erin Rd . Alldrew P. Pfluegtf. 2ll30 Adama Av.. Ste. ,300, menced lo ttansact bull-Jeff Compton T.oeo Tt;e re9l11ranl(1) com-Publl1hed ~ Bnch- Oeputy District A.Homey The Follo"'""9 pe1sona Westm1rutt1 Cl!lf 92683-Vitia Ornada Newport COiia Mna, Calif. 928211 nt11 under the Flctltlout Thll ltatemenl w11 filed menoed lo tranaec:1 bu9'-Costa Mna PiloC Janvary Publ••h•d N-pot1 Stich a•e dong bus""' u 5606 • S.ach Calif 112M:J Thia bu1lnen I• con-BU81neu Name(•) tl•t.ct wftt1 lht County C*1I of PUILIC NOTICI neu undtf the F1ctttlout 7 ,.. 21 28 1992 Cost• Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-COMPUTERIZED FACILI· Freida P. K109, 1'561 Enn Thi• • bu~I~... I• con-duct.ct by:. COfJ)Ofatlon abOYe on: Decembtf 31 , Orana• County on Dectm-Plotltleue llullnesa Nam.(1) lilted • • • • T-127 uary 1,, 2t. 28, 1992 TIES MAINTENANCE MAN Rd Wt1tmln11er, -Calll. ducted by: an Individual Th• regl1lranl(1) com-1991 tier 1}. 1991 abolle on: NIA Tl53 AGE~ENT, t77 F R1wers1de 92683-5808 The regtalranl(I ) com-mtne.ct to tranaact bu9'-Trecy Alc:hard PIHTtO •ual"H• Mw ~ HOmlng PUIUC NOTICI ---------Ave •Jev.pott Beach. Ca.t JeHrey E Thomas 14561 mtnctd IO tranuct buw. ntll under the FlctttJOUI 1Ne lta1tfMnl WU flltd Publthtd Ntwpol1 llMCh-ltate111oent Thlt lt9''"*°' Wiii llltd1---------PUBLIC NOTICE )21".f'.J Erin Rd·. Wt1lmln11er. "'" under Utt F1etltlou• Bualne••. Nam•(•) 11•1.ct with "" County °"" or Coita M ... PlloC Decem-n.. FOllOwfng !*ION wtth .,. Councy Clerk of Plottttoue CNS 1020745 W111.am L Fagin. 300 Cag· Calll 92683.56()8 Buslneu Name(•) lilt.ct •1~• on. o.ctmbtr 211, O!'ange County on Decem-btf 24 31 1991 Jw...,., are dolna bualnttl as.: Orange County on Decem-................. ntf L" PHI Newport Thia bualnui I• con-above on: November 1 .-btr 31, 1991 • • • --, NEWPOJIT HARllOA AHi· 1* 1?. 1991 ltet8Meftt Flctllloua Beach, Cai t 92&63 ducted by: co-par\Mft 1991 • LM Glbbl Fltt195 7, 14, 1992 MAl HOSPfTAL 125 Mela 'ltl7t8 The Following ptttoM eualnt11 Ham• Do•o1"r M Fagan 300 The registrant(•) com-Andrew P. Pflueger Thi• ttatement WH filed Published Newpott Beach-T-100 DfM • .C011a Meea. c.kf. Publthtd Newpotl lie.ch-••doing butlntl• H : lt•t•ment ~r'~Y CL;,' p9~6~tewpoll mtnctd to tranHct bull· Thi• llaltmenl WH flied ~:,;·~~ c=~ Cotta u ... Piiot January PUBLIC NOTICI 9~~tdlcal S«vlc Ud Cotta M ... PllO( O.Cem. CRS ASSOCIATES. teelt The Follov. "0 pe•s ru 1,.. t b s ress 5 co neu uncltt the Flc1111ov• with lht Counly Clttlt ot tier la. 1991 1 14 21 21 1992 c.llfornla 125 ,,.:4...:..:.: bef 2', 31, ttll Jlll4IMY Lucia Lant. HunlfngtQD. are d<>loq ous·,..,, as u n· Bu11ne11 Nam9(•) 1151.ct O!'ange County on Oteem· • • • ' • T 39 Plotnleue • ..,...,,.., 7 14 1992 ' Be.eh. Calif 921147 HAMILTON & St.tAUELS du ... ., by hUSDll d and above on· November 19, bet 4, 1991 ,1 11543 ·1 ... ...... Colla Mtaa, CMf 92127 • • Cheryl R, Savage Wyrick, 4000 MacArtr>ur Blvd wile 1991 Fl14S83 Pvbli•hect Newport Beach-PUILIC NOTICE :... "-re Tt\11 bu1lne11 11 con-T.ot7 IMl1 Lucia I.ant.. Hul'tllng- Sulte 5700 ~'e port The rtgistrantl•> com-Freida P King P 11 ... _... Costa Meta Piiot January ....,. duc1ed by: a corpor111on PU••1c -ncE ton 8taCh Calif 921147 B•acll Ca• I 92(.{,() ,.. men •d to t•enstct busl· ub .... .., Newport 8~· 7 14 21 21 1992 '1otltleue The Folow4ng peraone The rt gl11,..n1(1) com--RV Thi• buatri .. i 11 con-P ut R 11 6 ness 1.1nder tte F1c111tou~ Colla M ... Pilot Oecem· • • • • •·-• 11 are doing bullnest aa: menc.ct lo trantact busl· d .ct..... lndtvlOual • .~,ten lb. 6 Busn1u Name(s) l1ted SELL btf 24 31 1991 January T·132 __ ,.... ..... BAYSIDE SERVICES. 110 Mii undtf"" Flc:1ltlou1 Flotltleu• T~1 v,.an ::~~·~. g1~fi:• 9~~~rit,ngton above on December 1, 1. 14, 1992' • PUBLIC NOTICE The ~::.--"' Ed g e wa ler, Newporl 8uelntH Name(•) llated ..,....... NelM ,,,.!.!,'~:·~~~ ~~~: Hert>en N S11muets Inc 1986 T~74 e doing ~I='°"' 8Mc:h. C.tt 92tS3 ~on: t915 ............ nHI under lhe FiC1tttOuS Cat torn1a '000 MacArl"ur Dorot"f M Fagan yourusedvehlcle CNl102oen -CoNTlNENTA L .AE ~dlalgh8attlttt.t10 Thomat J. Auetln, s.c,.. The 'ololMno '*'°"' 8u•l~H Name(•) hat.ct Blvd .. Suite ~·oo Nev.pen To place an •d tn through claUiflod PUBLIC NOTICE Flctlttoue SOURCES. 13331 unn 'M: ~~.•c!!:.r;~•wp ort ~ ttaltmtnt was filed ':f:~~ ~~,~~: DE· aoove on: NIA. Beach, Calif 9:1660 . Th• Piiot ctassirted. 842·H7• "ctttloue •uttMH Nw Gatcten Grove Blvd .. Gat· Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-wftt1 the ,._ ....... Cltrti of SIGN. 2073 Thurln C.2 £..~ A. Savage Wyfkll Katen J Let 5471 Et J., Catt 042-5078. 8 1 N lt•teflMftt d9f' GrOYt. CA 92843 ctuc19d by: an lndMdual OJ-. ec>;;;y"~ o.c.n. Cotta Mtu Callf t2t27 ' "-'1Mtmtne was '"'° din Strei, Lonq Be ''"· "::::,...:.•me ~ F~'°"r'ng ptrlOM PaitiJnaon Swattz ProdUC-Tht reg'latrant(I) corn-1* 20, 1991 Julla Caroline . Higgins, ~ht~~ C~ The Fottowlng Pf!ton• ·s~Aa ~A~t'S'l~:=,1tion l~· ~'cl."£~:t::. v~ ~ ~ tr~~ Plt804? ::!, ~~a. cotta .,., :>o. 1991 " • PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC MOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES we dol~ bullntt111. Cot. 121 McFadden Pl~. 91431 lullMta Name(t) l9*ld Publlthtd Newport lltach-Thi• builntH 11 ton-FltUU fN'oo~~R:fr~~~c:/. Newporl B11ch, Catlt. Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con-et>ow on: Dtc:9lnber 1, Cotaa Mtu "°' Janl.wy ctuc19d bV: en lndMdual Published N9Wpof1 IMU\o I.. CRUITERS NETWORK 9211110 duct.ct by:. CO«>Of•tlon 1991 .,, 14• 2'· 21. 1192 Ttlt regl•trant(I) com-Coe1-M ... Piiot J~ NOTICE 'VF PUBLIC HEARING 4570 Campu1 Otfvt ....,,,: MS Acqulaitlon Corp., Call-The regtelranl(s) com. Richard Leigh l#1left T·125 menc.cl lo transact bu9'-7, 14, 21, 21. 1112 Be Calf • fornla, 600 N. Oak Silt«, menced lo ttanaac1 bull-Thll ttatttntne was lied nt11 under lht ~ T 121' MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT portl~~~i,:u 3M08 1 ;.:.~ \~i~:. ~con-~.Tne':*Na':c:,ac1"i:: ~an:'~ c:=.: PUILIC NOT1CI :=:'!n: N~ 111~ • o • or I 8 h Carrt"'*3 ·-,........ duct.ct by: a corporation lboYe on: t2·1·tl 1 .,., 1?. 1991 '1eUU.U. 1911 • All Kinds ~ ' T~c, • bu•IMH 11 con-Th• ttgl•trant(•) com-Dona ld e. Thompeon. ' Plt8708 ••tn111...... ""R~· Thu-day January 23 1ftft2 menc.ct 10 trMMCt ~ "'"· .......... _........... .......... ---------------' • I ' _._. ducted by: en lndMdual ntH ~ lht Fictlllout Thie tta1""9fll wH flled .. ...,,...._ Ntwpoft e.acn-TN folowtng pet80f'll ' -7:00 p.m. -Th• ,.,111ran1(1) com-8ullne1t N•m•(•) ll1t.ct whh the COunty Cltfll of Cotta M.aa Hoc ~ •• ~~ .. : (or soon thereafter .. the anencta perml••t =~ t~~= =:,:~. Pfelldttll ~~ ,c:rr on Otcem-~4~~·~· 1 " 1 • January ~~/· (b~~411:. L _____ J_ _______ P~'l1tllll'-M1ttD11S~lt·:aom.-----~---ll~B~u;•1~n~•·~·~N~•!!mt~<·~1 ~lltted..!!~TN~• ......,,.,. wu filed P11•Ho T~ '""at ....., c.111 above on: Oec:emt>et t 7, wlth._.!!:t " · •-a-ncl fl on o.c.m.. "'~-._,_. '°' ewtot lluabto. ~ OOr Davtd Alan Ml'* w 4, 1911 .,.,... MtM PloC --r 11430 ~ a,, C.· • M C I'd t ..... w t DI trl t Tllll ttatement ... Ned Pit.... 7, 14., 21, 21. 1912 ........... '"°9, calf. 80701 8 U 0ftS0 • 9U a er I C wlttt Int County Cltrk of Publthtd Newport lltach-f.14' .......... N81M Thll bUl lntll 11 con- 1954 Pl.centla Avenue ~~ 1c:f'"' on Dec'""' eo... MtN ""°' Dectmo PUii.iC NOT1CI ............ duc1ed bV: '"lndMdull P'BtlTtl tMw 24, 3t. 1991, ~ • The F-oloWlng l)trlOnl lh• r~lr1nt(1) co~ Costa Mesa, Callfoml1 Pub111Md NtwP0'1 8MCh-1. "'· 1992 ~ ~~~·::,. E~ =-' IN8r ":.-a~ Cotta M ... Piiot O.cern-• T~75 did 8', Founu.ln VaJWt, 11ue1neea Hamt(1) .... Mesa Consolidated Water Dtstrlct Invites the community to attend the Public Hearing regarding: ~42~·.:i· 199t. JlfWY PUii.JC MOTICI , ... ,"'•"' • ::2.=. w.rd. 150ll ~ on: Decem1ler " • T~102 Pletltt•• ••The '~ peraone ~ °'"· Wtatmlnller, Hectot laNllto / UNES .......... 11.... TRA~ I u : C.itf. t2tA Thie Mlltrntnl WM tied DAYS Drought Contingency Plan This Item wlll be discussed and comments will be received. Attendance Is open to the general publlc. For more Information, or If you would like assrst~nce In presentlng your comments to the Board at the Public Hearing, please contact Public Affairs at 631 ·1205 ' Coples of the Drought Contingency Plan are aval,, labia upon request. MIU CONIOLIDATIO WATP DISTRICT 'UILIC NOTICI , ... .....,.. ... snc =-~ T1111 bu1tne1t 11 con-w11t ._ eouney a.ti ot n.. ,...., c...t • ....._ duet*' bV: an~ 0r-. CCUlly on o.cem. P'kttnteue .,. dOtna ;;;;:.. ~ Al ='Inc Calltomla Ttlt regl1tran1(1) co,. w JO, 1911 .......... NetM ieotlRAT f'\.ASTt.AINO 3100 a.;..,_ ·c,.~ ..... menc.cl lo tr.-ct ...,.. PltU40 ,...._.. ftAYN£.8fAu.NIT ITU-Me. calf tUot ' ""' ut*' the ~ 'ubllhtd Newport 8Wfto n.. llollowtng per10M 7t17 OoldllwOd, 9"'9 Thi• ~1lnea1 11 C9ft' :t:::-on~~ '-:: COila Mtee Nol Jerw"t ~~ IML~~: 201 I , C0.W cite Mer, Cellf. duc1M by: a oorpot8*1n ttlt ' ' 1, 14, It, II, t• .! LEOA ,.., ""• 92111 Th• reo11tran1(1) corn-OllfW\ 1 ....,.. T·t• Shlpyer~~ Ntwport K.atann~a R•yna, 707 "'9ftOM to lr'lfWI ._.. n. 11i11men1 ... llld --..... -..---!'!"!'""""-a ~· Ftnaftclel ........ Qoedeic::' II, CorCllha dtl ""' UfMlef .,. ~ .. .. CCUlly a.ti ol PUmJC IOTICI Inc.~ Callfomla ~etlOft: ~i b~•= 11 con-=· J:::,1 \ :::' ~ ~ on ~ ,....,. 20t lhlpyard Way H , ducted by: en lndMlflllf flf .. DI ...... C,0· IMr tl, ttlt •1>111 ..... Newport 8Hch, Callf The r .. l1trant(•) COM-,..,a • ...a-le NtMH llll l•IRI net> mtnC.ltd lo tranNC1 bull--·-..... ~ ......... .._. TN ~ ........ Thll butlMll 11 CM-neea uncter tM ftct1110ut 0 0 NV • N I • N T Collla Mele Nol 0eoeMo ......... rn =- ducted bV: • eorpor8*1n Bwllntta Name(•) llled whether you•,. buy. '* 14, s1, '"'· .,...,, calAJ. 'ICMIWlft NW6-Ttlt reo11trent(1) com-lbow on: OctoMr ttlt lnQ, eellng, Of tutc 7. 14, 11M QM...,,_ IQ4RVIR ,.. :-...:, ~P'lcltt~ ~-=Ing,~ hat T.-ALTV, HH Ne•r= BWinetl N1mt(e) lllld I e I I 'f o "1 h o m • Pn.oV'CuaeWEllD ~ ~·re 19W1na = C.. ..... lbo'll on· ~ "· ttwouDh cteHlflMI. ... ... Tl or ...,., ce.....a -..-..1c111wyw ,., . .. ... " OO¥el'9 "',.._,, ...... .... •• a ~. bOiie .. Sel yow private party merthordse in the Dolly ru Cklssifted Cormuity Wetploce. Cal todoy ot 642·5678 d toke Olhoolage ti this P1f offs. ' 3 UN£S hw 6 DAYS hw 9 BUClS -........... __...__ ( a I. .. . . Houses 'Condos: For Sale ; (us I 1\ ii.it.SA I O~·I :tadrm 2Ba. 1229,500 II 1~ Oown~ex~nMa, Houses/Condos For Sale I llJT I IF S T ATE l'HOl't:llTY I !1!JH owe balance of 2nd • .---------Xln1 cond/loC. 831·5801 38R 1¥•Ba In Me•a North, 1900 •q 11. nr 1chool1/1hop1. N.wly remod lcltch, bey win· dow, officetwork1hop. $259,500 54() ... 864 l!aatald• 3Br 2.5Ba, CUl·d•sac, 9300 l /f 101. Refurbished $335,000 850-3941 HlJNTIN <rl ON HAHBOUH 10-12 PIWZ! MOVING TO LAS VEGAS? Tired ol the high c'ost ol hvlng? 2 bed· room, 1 balh homo on a large, walled corner lot. Super Location! Com· p tetety ronovatedl RV parking, Only S75,000. Cat., Biii or Heton today at (702) 369-9242 ror lnfor· matlon. Houses/Condos For Rent Ot:Nt:HAL 2102 COSTA Mt-:SJ\ :l l :.?4 * •&28 2BR dplx, '#/ 19 vard Nu crpl. Great area. W/D hlcup, garage M7·1•40 3BR 2'hBa IWnhH on bluH, qulo., pvt, nr bch tncd yd, dbl gar, spa,S1225.842·9e88 College P-ark 3Br 2ba, pool, lrptc & va- c a n \ I S 1 3 9 5 /m o • Rema11 Rllrs 642-9797 E.Sld.e-48-Sl-2BA. remod. f/p, 2 car gar, big y d , no pet1. S 1450/mo. 642-2848' / Personals St: EKING Ml-:N :woa Eaet CM 3br, 1 75 ba, SOMETHING 2 car garage, large DIFFERENT? St:t:KINO MEN aoua yard, lor leaH . $1200/ Are you 50 +. active, mo +last mo -+ dep BIG mature & non-smoker, ~gent. 983-9824. BLONDE you Iii<• tun, any kind, Eastside 2BR 1 Ba, gar, 49 -t , sophlsllcated/ __ ca_1_1 _m_e_._fl_4_t_8_2_. __ _ encl patio, no pet1 S850/mo. 2636 Santa casual, iorious/lunny UNFORGETTABLE Ana Ave #C 645-1020 Is thoro a mature, tall IN EVERY WAY non-smoker guy who Nice "2Br 2'hBa twn· Isn't rooking for a 37, blonde, blue, 5'8" hme, garago, lrplc, 1klnny 25-yoar old German beauty, ala pool, CanyonNlc1oria Kldlell? 1M163. natural. outdoorsy, SeU Your Private Porty Merchandise UNES DAYS BUCKS HERE!:: St-:t-:KIN(; St:EKIN<i WOMt:N .Hl<M WOMt:N :W04 DINNER FORMER POETRY EUROPEAN FRIENDS... s MODEL SWM, 23, •••king SF ••le• passionate 22·30 for fun times, woman as • male, c; 0 m p a n I 0 n 1 h 1 P , date, friend. Loves ro- somoday more. I'm mance, talks. movies. clowns, 1mlles and S'lO", brn halr, grn balloons. Worth tho eyes, above average I ook lng' outspoken, 1-c_a_11_1 _111_3_1_1_2_. ---- s tr alght forward & LOVING 99% open minded. UB St:t:KJNG WOMt:N 300·1 SINCERE GENTLEMAN Would hke to llart the New Year with 1om•- one spacial. Slngle white male, 38. linan- clally secure. would like to meet young lady, average to a1- tr 1t<:tlve looks lor friendship, compan· lonship, posslble mar· rlage. #3183 t't:RSONAL SERVICES ;mo:> ADULTS ONLY! LIVE I ON 1 GIRLS 1·800·231-4103 V MC BEST FOR LESS LIVE t ON 1 LADIES 1·900·370-0009 $10 DIN 1·800·23I-A103 SELL your home through class1fred · 1'1-:H.SUNAl. St-:HVKl'.S .mo~ Good \.ooking & Ltvt! 1 ·900·310-6600'$15 OIN·t8 .. 1-80l>231_.103 NEWPORT WOMEN WITH PHONE rilUM8ERS 1-900·884-DA TE• Ex1 40 CIRLY EVEHIHC TALES 1-900-737.005!,. En. 148 • Slmn .AGta"ers 18· '"S2.ll'" 20 ,,,,.., m.no'l'\JIT\ Teloventures,Ft.M era FL Absolutely wonderful 4Dr 3ba waterfront townhome wtyour own 30' boat dock. Enler· 1aln or lounge on the deck at waler'• edge. Pools, lennl1 and great neighbors. Only $455,00 PARADISE REAL TV 840-8668 . BALBOA • 2Bd, Apt Bay area S950/mo VIII• ___ H_A_R_L_EY____ well road, world trav- Rentals 875·4912 elor, ready to aettte BALB~':i.-S~~~MS • _N_p_T_H_g_h-ls_2_B_r_1-,,-~-B-a 1Bd. por.ithouse, vus • condo, lrplc, 2-sty, 1· 5895 car detached garage COMPANION down, mar,Y & have SWF~ young , rooking kitls wllJi tall athlotlc 40, lemlnlno. a1troct1vo prolosslol'\at who's fl· lnsfdo_ & out_,_(oiov. nanclally secure & 011- lntelllgenl, adventur-PLAYFUL ous, allractlve, non-ROMANTIC .. SMALL· TOWN racist, enjoy eating In, going out & tong con· versatlons. Long dark h-eh • b lg p l-ttr. Drunk1, d ruggies, gold diggers & lnso· cure girls need not call. !113185. II your plans Include a VALUES lastlng retatlonshlp Are you 26-40, 1len· wlUt an authentic sen-te onadullei.. suoua, unconven· ated, monogamous, tlonal, sincere, com· silty, non-matertaltsllc. munlcallve, lntetflgent, yet approachabl .. ? unlquety wonderful Tired or gamos, do- •nd 1tr1klngly hand-ce~pllon, emotlonJI HOW TO RESPOND TO ----- BAl.OOA PA $875.'mo. 642-W 4 1 Bd. lurn apt • S 1195 NPT HGHT S 2Br 160 LIDO ISLE • 2bd. dphc. patio, nu kit/ cpt, Reduced aga1nl Only condo, frplc. $1295 w/d hkup. N!pels $800 REAL DEAL $390,000Appealfng FGUNTAIN VALLI:'.\' Avail now. 644·85138 & spacious 4br 2 3/ 3Bd twnhm. $1395 4ba In waterfront com-THE BLUFFS • 3Bd, m u n 11 y w In o w e r condo • $1500 38'boal dock. L..arge NEWPORT BCH private pauo w/ spa. 1 Bd, BBC apt, vus • Walking dlatanc• to • Sf'T2"5 - beach. Ownor Very LIDO HIGHRISE • anxluos Mui\ sell 2Bd b:iy vus, security Call today • $2300 Nr Nwpt •Hts, 4BR hso, 2BA, lg country kit w lam rm. 2 car g:ir, poor ·spa, w d hkup, .$1475/mo. 759-1064 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2140 PARADISE REAL TV LIDO HIGHAISE • 2Bd SHARP & CLEAN 1br Hll -view ilPI • $2700 d 4 h 1 • 1 1 Qu nee ar oys, W ee In ' for smoking, drugs Qr camping. Seeks al· tr activo, wnrmhoar1ed .._a_1c_o_h_o_1._11_4_1_1_3_. __ _ man 10 grow with fl "171. NEWYEAR NEW LOVE Intelligent, blond, S'S", ~llm. woulO Ilk~ to meet someone old or ~oung nnd enioys Ille •4181 RING IN THE NEWYEAR WANT KIDS? SO DO I ... DISCREET some, tall, trim, youlh· and unstable dates ful gentleman 43 (look from nell? Me too• MARRIED 33) then call nowl Let's talk .. 1113184 You: prelty. trim. ----------PHYSICIAN "sweet", compatible TIRED Healthy Newport and 30~. <1'3166. OF DATING? Boach $WM would 1---------hke • on ln11ma1e ar· SIGNIFICANT Me too. SM, 29, 5 6' • rangement with a dis-GROWTH blond, blue grn, rook· creel married woman mg for serious rel3· 20·30 lor e11cltemon1 EVIDENT tionship Athletrc, out· and fantasy. 1113171. Midlife Insanity over, going, fun. trustwor· _._ CORONA DEL MAR • con o, quiet, w d, lrtg, nr Brookhurst Adams 3Bd hses3~, pool • $675 mo. 545·5115. Timt to negotiate with an eAc111ng lady. 5'3". blond, 401sh, non-smoker Hug· Groat gones. very in- to 111 gen I , 5 '7'h", blonde, acllve, se~ut'b, hl91°l morals, mldwast values. nurtur1ng, cherish family. friends. loves entertaining. mo111es, books, travel; being spoiled & spoil· 1n9. look•ng lor 6 .. hero under 50 yrs. or thy, no games· I'm career soaring. splritu· worlh \he call . .,3182 FLY ally firm, uc11ing age #4174. •--------- Prime waterfront loca· uon "'11\h new 55' boat de Beauururry land· sc .. ped lawn at wator1 edge winew canlile- 11ered deck 1nd spa Home has b•ttn rncely upgraded w llropraco In lamlly room & din· Ing ro,om. Perteet 11m1 10 buy Coty 1975,000 PARADISE REAL TV .... WINTER RCNTALS AVAILABLE Waterfront Homos Inc. Realtors 031-1400, 760-3600 FRONT OFFICE HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 21411 gablo gentleman. out· ~-------_. doo~man. tennis part· r 38R 2 ,hB a Twnh•• ner who likes to have tun 1114172 2 gnr, lrplc. Nr Warn<'r --:=======:-Bo1--Cl'11c::, ..,~, Sims 557·8932 RENT through classified NEWPORT BEACH 2189 For Ad Action Call a lailJ Pilat .. AO-VISOR 842-5678 Boy "second half" anti· PERSONAL St~RVJCl-:S 300~ clpated for 44, N/S D, SWM, 24, CS', medium Heking 30-50 feml- bulld. Loves every· nine equal partner. lhlng Ille has to offer. 11'3p3. AOUL TS ONLY Camping,._ sk.U.n.g~ ---------l BEAUTlF~GIRLS l1VE1 workTng ou1, cooking 1·900-737-2229 and taking care of that MEET Adulls20 mlnulasf~35 special someone. DIN 1-800-231-4103 Seeks down to earlh girt that doesn't Ilk• someone special hoad'games. 13181. through classified Mak• the right move. Piiot Real ENte DATE{INE • C;ill l -IJOO-lil-l~-0 J 00 • Lm~ -t cJ.urn w1.k 1 l"Pl' m. n • m Jd • I ''rcn w grc<·tmg , ·I i.::J\c 111,·,,a,_.,. l~ou ,Jn lhJn .!c H 1t no t Jl1•1 1cJ 1 ) • rn.t\ k .t'C ,1 ~I) M:•IJlh! rn(•"J:l'.•' 'I I \\ llf N' ;tUll)tll:Jlt, J fl\ b1ll~•\J <Jf.\: w,,T l h. 0 ... '..: • \\hem l(•J\IOi,! .i me"a~e· •l 1.J\1. ••ll 'lt• 111 11. • \h.-1111110 ,,,ur 1011.·n.·''' • f\'J \llUC 0Jf! • • l)<.·, .. riix-'•llH :ipreJrJ111.1.· • \1x~1 1~ ~1•u1 pr\'f~,;,.r~~·1""1~\:,_·\'~~-""==~ • lndudl.' \\ h.11 \ llU llJ..i:d JhllUI 111. ' p1.·r" rn ~ IJU .1r1.· H''fll'lld rnc Ill ; Nl':Wt>Ot\'f Bl':A('H 1009 SI0,000 MOVES YOU IN. One year lease op- tion <tBR & 2BR Sl.000• mo. S475K Mature, positive, 1011· able Qarson. Lots ol phone & people con· tact Busy otflce T);p· Ing req. FIT $ 7 hr a11r1ing Call Nedra 631·1589 •DUPLEX 2Br 2Ba, g;:irago, balcony, blk 10 bch $1200 mo (818)359·4539 Fully furnished 3br, 2Cr 21.ba, gor .. w tJ. p111 2bo. f p, d w, frlge, tv. quiet end un•t, Harbor lg• d•cll. nr S Bay, view. pootrsp , ye:\r btll. $13!jO,mo uni I lse, SIJ9S. 644-1763 FREE PERSONALS Pp 213-439-2113. 213-437·1942 June 711 92 613-~821 PP Bo-aut1lul lg 3BA Ou· BALBOA ISLAND 2106 pie(, i.lnt Pinn roe. 2 car gar, lndry I c )'early St800 mo S.18· LOOOK!' 38R ~A S18SO mo QQ 013:' ct, 72:.l·.0510 e Allo1d1ble In Nev.porl yrly •~• No groups "BLUFFS 4 bdr"' or don. Beach I St 75,000 ror a 321 Amethyst. 818· 28.:i, nu crpt Ille pnt, 2 n ew 2BR l u 11u ry 789-4858 or 646·6219 patios nr pool park. condo Comer of 15th $1500 mo 723·0352 & Irvin• Restric11on1 Bluffs Townhom•I apply C1fl 978·9991° Compl remodolod w S•a Falrell !tench doors, Berber I AL 8 IL 302 M•rguerlte 1 en .carpet trplc, 2 c11r F N U DEA upst11or1. rear, bright gar. 3BR 2Ba. $2000 CLOSE·UP! airy, beamed ce•llngs, mo. Oys 855·7830 e Onlv 3 Lett lndry, gar, $875/mo. 844 8783 ._ _ __.. --...-.. ... CL. L -c Prnflfirsorl,""6 • 33 1---------ew u11.ury Ondo1 For Leaa• B•yfront e on blutt Nr Hoag JASMl!14E CREEK 2br. den on beo~h. •Stud101 & 2BA .OcHn view. Gat4d poof, ja c uzzi, fur· •8 Min Walk to Beach Jbn 2~8A. Tennis. nished or unfurnished •SIS9.9K-$249,9K $2900 tnO. 721·9547 $2600 mo 10 quahhecl Sii.A ,AIR£ patty 714·042-8877 Shirley 942·10U' "FAST M·F, 9•m·6Pm Janet. Waterfront P1r1dl1t HSUl T" HARBOR RIDGE! R •du c • d t o SERVICE 2BR Guard gated w. $259,000 M llllon Oen & City Vl•w• dollar Main Ctiannol DIRECTORY from most rooms view 1rom every room t-11r IC. "'1 Slcylrghts, hrdwd tlra ot th•• gorgeou 1 2br "•" • • 4 111 fr drs w/ beveled 2ba condo Security 642·S671 glass, etcl $2995 building w/ spa and ca JIO Also tor aalo S.795K USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PltlNT CLEARLY:(flrst three w0<ds we bOldtoce) 25 word maximum STAT£: --ZIP: --,,_, ________ .. _. ....... _ ......... ..--i...,_ ......... (.ocl\ed_ ... _....._ _ .. _,_ .. _..,..,.. ___ ........... _ .. .., _____ ... __ .. _ ...... __ _ ~----- Mail Ad To· DATELINE ~-•Colll lolloll .... 333 W B't St Costa Mm CA 92626 °' FAX TO US AT: 831-8594 GUIDELINES ,...._. '-" Coote "'"° "°' lo o -IOl~lo ...-1 ___ _.. ..., oNot IO ..-.... 0--~· 0t ioce -"'09"~ -och ,_ COi\-O .. ,~ ...... 099 ...... ~ --eo'>ON Ada COii-....; ~· ,...,. - -al ~ .. -be oee_...., T"9 "-'_ ... a-...... --·-11;'11 '° ..... °"" __ .. , c---be --IOl~oN/ll'r "'141'• 11 .,...,. of 099 Of -No ocll wll ~~~~-"'°'~ CANCEUATION OF PROMOTION --~ ... -~ .. Qp -111 ,..., .,..,....,.. .,.,c.k-OI loflO OI -~---beC~GI-..... ---· pr1v11e patio ovetlooll-•040.5324• rng lhe Bay 8011 "::;:::;::::;;;;;:;;::::;::::;:;:;:;~::::=::::::::::::_ _______________________________________________ :,_ __ .:,...,..,.,. ......... -.-------------------------------------. space •vall tor $2 per r / II Own« very lr\AlCXJI Cl ll Today PARADISE REAL TY ...... A GOOD AD! ·cALL: 842-587 Al>DITIONS Rt;MODEI.INO :14 IO ERVICE CEMJ>:NT CONCRETE 31)28 Fl':NCJo:s & 1>1-:C'KS 36 l :') IRE HAULING :t720 MOVINO 3834 • PAPt.-;RINO :\K88 WE Qals Slld HI/lg T Q01C!1tr SCREF:N Sl-:RVlCES 3920 .. UPHOLSTt-:tllNU .rn:t l Kltchens·S•lhroom•· T J P~1• COl'C. Conlt COile· Room additions. 8roe~B•ock St Uc: 277329 Plumbing, c;ablnot1, H''OllHt Oual .. Lo.w Prtcts Fl!NCES.QATl!S . Haut 4 ·U. 15% Off RatH or· other Hll· malH. Oen. Haullng, Free HI. Lie. tit 17869, 644-0389 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calll. Public Utlll· ties Commission RE· QUIRES that all used houaehold g oods moven print their P.U.C. C.i T number, limo• and chauffeurs print their T.C.P. num- D•r In all adVerlls• ments. If you have • que1t1on about the I• gallty of a movet, limo or chaufl•ur, call: Total Interior R•mOd· Metlculoua M orton's 0 & G Upholeterv ellng Serv. Actvlc• To Mob1lo Screen Serv11.o Reupholstery & New Repair. Atdwoodl Ctdar Post ~plact. CM.NB Jim Whyte 6U·7206 The Ctazy. 633-7172 Nobody bHIS 01;,r i-•R.,e"'a-.·.-"~64_;;2_-4...;6;...1...;2.;... - INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ceramic Ille, formica, {714)96:·7093 HAULING & CLUN·Ult Sy older, rell•ble gentle- man. Very reas<>n11 ble drywall, painting . French dOor1. Free HllrnatH ln1ured II· cenud (t1 535434). Ouallly-Service Sy•· tems. 71''&97·2223 OPEN HSE Remodel Idea•. Sal/Sun 1-4 E.Btuffs, 2104 Fuen· lel. NB. Borgstrom- 552-' 141 or 6<14-7772 Al'PI .IAN('FS st:nvl<'t-: .t.i2u C'ERAMIC t'IREWOOD :lb I H TJl.fo~S 3:\2R H•rdwood Firewood, THE ORIQINAL St75 Full Cord. S90 ~ cord. delivered. DEAN the TILE MAN 822-9648 or 911-0554, ''" eet. e3t .. IOO Ht:ATIN<S & COOl.INli .17:-»i tHky showert·Acld wash & rt»Qrout New Premium Oak. •v•. & Gillette HNt. & Plumb , & R 1 a th wknd delivery avalt. 2 4 h u epa r. a rooms· Bob till I 723-45••. r •merge':l, c. Sho ... er doott Kite-uu 15817"" .. All w le by pag., 684-CS929. -· Floor1-Plurnb1ng Lie. ---------owner. 850-3039 i5yr1 o.c 873·8065 TILE 1n11at1ed Repaired Prompl Collrtto.i"t ~ Seasoned Quality Mbc•O Wood, plu• Euc .. Oak, Orange. FrM del. Jim , l./\N llSC Al'E ,~ ~k Public Utlllu .. CommlnJon 714-5.51 ... 151 l'AINllN<i :IM~lH ~ .., ,,,,1 n111• "-Local muonry, concrete. ou.lltY.Minded HANl>Y MAN :J7 to s~ ·13, <*3809e2) Sonol" l't:HSONAI. St:HVICt:S .ll'Ui? ERRAND RUNNER Personal .A11l1tanv Corporate & Person.al 310-485-87'18 p1-:r SEH\'I« I S .lk :o Pl.UMHIN(i .1"4'H1 $1.21 per line per day. AULS'S APPllANCE SVC All MlkM and Model• COUlleous SetV 551-0S 15 :>Oa1·8 Haibor Bl. C.M C:ttl I.I> CAH.F. 3!\38 E11p. & Loving Child Care. My clean, 1al• <::01ta M•H Home. Full/PT. 548·8128 ...,,....RRPAIRa Home/ "" ••t. 551-2471 ~ RlcNr"d •ental PROPERTIES ·------..-------IUOfto4'*)14W20I Mltlu• Plu"'''"• " Malnt...-noe, rototill· •'>Ath .. 1 No Palnt-Car--ntry-etc • l-xc;c.,....-r--.&ra-.-ln..,t~.__-..,C""e-.-I -"' r. neU ra •• Thal'• All ~OU pay. 8u-4 on • inta. AIU' ttl I t:l 'I'll Ht: l>RAl-" l'INO .l-1 2H .. -Ing, aprlnkl•r•, tr" ..._.. r ..... fob 100 bl'" or amelt Drywall. ~5277 ttlmmlng. etc. Sr. di•· Metlculou• Craftsman fOf all .,0;, plumbing i• ln"'1/ont All IYP., repairs. Pelnt. count •..... ,.'1 UC •557920/bonded need• ~911 Ing, Stucco, drywall, • TREES• custom lnVein. paint, in lllt SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnlormatlof\ CALL T00.AYll ABK FOR · CANDY Your• SeMc:• Olrect()(y Aepr9MntaUV. 842-4321 Ext 310 /\I 11ll I 111'\i .... H t .. , ' I ii' II '\ c • I II " • Plana, 111dd./rernod .• new conal., Local •ICP · rol•. D•••en Dlm•tt-•lo"• 863·0880. CAHINt-: rs :t400 ..-CONV5VS CUSTOMS C • blneta/Furnltur•. F111l•h••IRHIOratlon. All quality. 1541-13 75 Ct\Hl'J-.1\f 1 l<Y .1:1 10 '"'9-~• Pan .. -ce~a·St..ira IMieo-~ ...... .. .,,.. ~ ... 20M'1 LyM't C.,pentry & A• tencH & gate•. senior '3"'. acouatlc cell. r•moval Discount John 6JNIM ' refa. Jo91; 49&-5~81 fopp1C111't mowt . Lt•ll• Houee or Office Ell• Carpen1ry, plumblnQ, 1pm111rt-cotnup 1at447t UiNIOW Ctrele IL1nt. p.,lenced & rellabl• painting. alcllltd In l'Mltlllg lricitAt, "°'*" l'\easonat>I• tatft,11 Cic· moat "adH-AeH Apt. Oual.. )ob FrM est. c•llent Srvel 175·095a ratH. JS. &4$·2624 •C41•tom tHicti. ~It & $t llc• ..... 7 CS3e·1768 C'l.EANINO SEHVWt-:S .l ~HH DAN'8 Home1Bu1lneH atone 3t yre OC 1Ju1 the 158ifttlfte ,;;;. lmprOV9men1. Otyw.... UC• 1672t4. bOndeO All MN peffo(med CllfP*'!try & PatntlnQ. ._ Ut·TM'1 Free £all .... P•k• Carp•nuy, remodtla, _Bonded ___ ._ ... _1-_1_12_2 __ Brlclt, 8toctl, n.. • & lYe '"99· 1~11, plumblng, electrlcel, u.auoy auoy Concrete. Ou~lltY1-------- 1howert•l ub·Ul•·boat """ "" WCM1C, low pdc:e9. "... Tiit Celt PllMlnl csoctie. Jett. 6$();t2tt Etec-Ptumb-P.int u . uc •eoeeu UT-Mtl HIQh Ouelty noc htgf\ carpntry, etc A1-40Q Pf~•· /fife Me-5111 CONS l"H\I( rlO"l IHl ll llt NCi 1:'"'' l>t>M t-.S lll S t-H\'lll S \:,;11 tlA1 11 (~(, I 'll \11 '\I ".I, '"'I I SIUNlllCWDll ,,.. weroro~H. , .... n.._. ........ pair. Motcnng•. ~bin· l•peraenced nur••'• ttry. fotrnk•. dry .... aid• .......... 0""' .,,.. CCMICtele, llrieh. ".. & pa .... h ... .,. ••er . ' ....,.. -·w• moclafe & ,.... ,.., uc ... • --~ care, boncttd & •Ut tlO. 17W,.t ,,A.,...•-m""'o-d'"'•-t-i...-""ft"'"e_p_a_1_ra 1...,_1n_•_u_red.,,,..._•_9'_·1_900_ ... - •·-11. ... 11. ,-Ind It. KOoor .. chen.C•be·Bath• Conveni.nt _., ~ Piiot Cl•••ltf-4 C.alft9d. 10 ,...-..; Ctwft m~ a4a.H'18 HlH>l-"\Nli .Hl\O .,, R..tL .. kt I.ow coal. hlgtl quahty. roof repa ra & retool OcH nvlew Roollf'O FtH est Uc t1573CS8i, • 1 In OC. CM8-U31 D ick Hubar. LIO, •• t190a, New roofing .... k.~: &46-e02.3 LOWCOIT AoOf ....... ll'C>n\P' ~ ...... .. Aoof bperts. ftMCNng. "•-f'oot. t•1"9f'lta c........... ., .... c .... ,,... .. _.. UC. .......... , .. , MOft9L t•IU ... anc:t Olt11 ........... .. ••1•1• prices C-onv8"twnl (714) 642·8!>9!> Piiot CleHlfted ••2·••7• Have A Garag~ Sale ! .. (~ ThtNor Ckisnt al 642 ~78 to ih• vu faoge Sole Ad! • • .. . . .. Tu11day, January 14, 1982 ~t \\1'111<1 I tl',j \ \11 '•\ 'I.' I "'\I \" I 1 11 '\ 1 ~ I I \ ! ( I \ I • I \' 1 4 I'• • I • I I l I I ,1 I I It I I \I I.., ' • \ 11 ! I I • ' • ' I I ' tH 1\l 11 .• l i.•1 11 \I l\t I.\ l'ININSl'l /\ .•11111 Ht \( II • '" I I• ·.. • I I .... •D'lu• 28A 28A, clMn. ALA llQtMA APTI llCRPMY tor IW OOll•ATl•LS Liff t 4 tteul#•U, NEWER ~errlWlffn t1 eo~ chr•mlng qi ui91cto, elOf ... ege. Dtw. llOO A..ef ILOCI .. -•..u1 HAUT La unfuM room. tet TfWI DeM --. ~ -=.-=... PO wllb ~-~ new ~ .... ~,,,~ 2" ... " h • •e 2Ba :C • • =~· vrr i •.v ....vn lmpl. adult, kit • --._...,: ...,,..,..,_. ...--.,, H.O. + _,..._... man -• --·7 ous · .,, r • Bayfront. 2BR 2BA, 30 No ' ... -1 a ...... ...,._ .. __ ... •-._I • --_.._ -...-~ -........ ~ 2 frplc, Npt. NOf1h. pvt bch, prkng. Boat _;;...;;...;.;;.._.;.....;.pe...;...' ..;.....;;...;;. .. ...; .... ~1 • ·~ ..,., -· .-w vrr1 lndfy. NB nr ,..,,, l9l. lnlerML Due '200,. _ .. ·--HM fM>ll enor. 11-. -· •·-·-· 120e5/mo. 84._.594 epa~ avt. 4&2oee •Oo vou nMd ~ cJMn CC:,~ ~:,· c".:. r':'c; :SBA au lower unit. l380 + uttl. 84&-1611. Paid ~"!"!. Call TIACllD Cell Ut•74e0. ~pt No. 2Br 2~Ba 2br 1be? Oarege, new 1hope and bu111. Oara99, dtahwahet. CM rnl1 to ahate, non/ Ctvle ·~· Pre-lohoolllrd-Tod twnhme, frplc, •tt 2 2BR 2BA unit. Garage, cpt, D/W, etorage. l5ff.M751MO 1,,IOIMO. • m k,. spa c 10 u • 00 teach. "'"· car gar, lg petlo, PoOI frplc, eundeck. 309 $750 No Pet &40-2495 l30 W. WILSON 80ft'o•~• TWnttM, Yltd C911. pvt IChool• on UCI cem- $1400 Agt 760-9536 32nd St. 51100/mo •••STllDE• 722·9012 or 942·2288 a-• L"--IA 8A. 1450. 722~511 pue In lrvlne. l!lloel _ yearly. 650-0389 --·-.. I d u Pvt g1ted comm. 3BR ---------2BR 1 ~BA t own· Cozy FUtn Studio. 4409 R IVWR c .. te .... · elngle wor.. "S con •· •Allll11ue a ...... 3BA house, comm BAYFRONT lg 2br 2ba hou11. Garage, flr• ss2s/mo. No peta. CENTAUR MGMT. fa~ w!28t 18a du-unb E E ptef. .....hy. Latge .. pOOI & epa. He 1y1., condo w/Vlewl 2 car ~ce. D/W, patio, L .. ve mllHge. 842·2288 or 831-2725 pie• Meke roommate. 154 8030. lectlon of dlamond1. easy access to Back parking. pool, b oat lndry rm. $825/mo. 84e-5330 Incl W/O, kitchen, vtntege wetcnes. Incl Bay. & 73 & 405 twy1. dock avl. Sec. No pets 2 917 ORANG• Live al th• Beach. Oen as>sQ. prtvat• phone Rola a Patete. We I ' -~ I I I ' I I I' ' ,\ \I( I '•'I' 1 ·,I' t I I' '- . ) ~ \ I I I J \ l ' ~ ~ t I ·-CHiii• OllAl'T WQOdy, grNI concti. tlon. new engine. saooo. 714-195-1455 '~1·\HI :'.I "-I II"• SHOO. 85,..,054, $1500 mo. 673-6640 CENTAUR MGMT. E.Sloe CM. new ~· & Catalina Vlewe. 3BR jac:k, 11orege, garage ,,... Room a, lloard for buy, ..a, trade & r• 842·2288 or 831·2725 211R 2BA, gar, $1,000. 2BA. yr IN, P~lng, & off etrffl parking. "-ht houHkN~ & pu. WIUlam Harold •o _._ ..... Te --STEPS TO SANO ocn Great Neighborhood. 11,450/mo. &4M857 Al utle pd. 1375/mo. FOUND· • __ ._ .. _. "" Jewe1era 3111 New-• -_.. view. 2BA dplx W/frlg •MOVE-IN IPICIALI &42·7334 LAG all... AYI for lmmed occpy. • r ..... -._.. dog Mtt6ng dur th• poft Btvd @ 32nd St .... 11' Power 12251 S1300mo. & STUDIO 1 BEDROOM U8Ta tD• Patio, new crpt, car· CaM P l CM&-<IS20 AIHkan Malamute, day. 4BR home OM. e?a.ct~•· ' mo a 34• Sail 14()(). S850mo.963·71 11 Pool,1pe.cabl1hk"j MldP 1 young, epayed , Alew.723-1831 AvtNowl 7aa.2 u 1 I )( )( I\., " I •• ....;;...;..;..;.._.;.....;;.._ ____ 11 ~ Blk• to ocean I Nice WEST' ....... VIL' ..... a eolc ... I Port. • • n n • NB, mlf to ahr Dpht, etltch" In 9tomach. a If I f 11 • STEPS To SAND! A f I I -.._ C t • 1BR s12•"''mo -"~"""'"""' tr BR -u 1 blk t Nenny/Houeekeeper * ••ut u u SUP f 18 ft .. ~-· 1 B • stove, r g, crp. MM,ll u • • cozy . 'IV( • .. ._.._""" me •v-. o Identify by collar. needed. Mo,, 12.ePM. l•n•th opoooum or ......... YeARLY 1 Bdrm to gar, lndry rm. No p111.1 •• -.-U-P-.-,.-.-.-1-B-R-.-E-n-c 1555 Me1a Dr $715. ON WAT•R Charming, bch. gar. 1550/mo + 031-4M5e Care fOf' 5 yr old/ctean rur oeat Aeverelbl• $125/mo. Good loca· 3BR homes/duplexes 1 person, $78!5 + soc No Pete. Me-42 92 emall 2br, Ideal for 1 ~ utll. Liu 831-eo51 home. Own 1'an•por· u raincoat with fur lion. water & power avl now $600-$1850/ dep. Avl 1/18 1 yr lae. gar. •lee range, frig. or Ma.9 Ma perec;n, no pet•, utll South Coaat Metro. Fe-FOUND: Gray & white talion. d 154-2100• trim, European hook•. on th• dock. 650-1355 mo Incl Oceanfront. 640.2788 ~~ ~·:ep ~·~~5:;:01 MONTI IERRINO pd M50 vrtv 650-8145 male tn/•~~r. clnd .. n. ~:.,~~:..• Flower, n 780-M68 H•rdly w>Corn 0 . Slil50. T io up irour bOal nice Villa Rentals 1 BR Walk 10 China ONE~ .... NEWI reep o .. ,r co o. 845 154ee &42-4321 1 2. marina In Udo Sud, 875·4912 Cove. Garage In· 1 M DUPL8X/DT APARTlllNTI ''""" Pool, jKuuJ. 129<>/mo Waler/electrlclty Slil/ft. eluded. 5750/m o. W/garage & yard. Non 1BR 1BA, 1825. 1 3 150 2BR, 1 BA. Private + utile. Avail Jan 12. • fOJ"FiifCHt! Npt Bch. 17a-.,,D39. WESTCLIFF Specious Avall 1115 644 ..... 244 emoker & No Pets. Off 1•1 Mo Ront patio or balcony. 2nd 241·9751 Sia women'• •mall: 4BR 5BA, den, dining Mid C.M. near down· Frig• avl. Covered month FREE with waist length, Ilk• new, rm. $Ingle story w/3 town. $595/mo. parking, cable, beautJ. lea1el $850/mo. Call 1150 OBO. Ree: 262· car gar. Avail lmmed . 849-1105 fully lndacpd. Pool, 2 * 980-8310 * .lohn w.,._ Tonnie • 0939 Ofc: 540-1224 $2300/mo. Call Biii •CLOSE TO ALL! 1BR w/loft lndry rm•. gated com· Squeaky clean, 1 house •••KJ ...... -·· .......... Ufe-tlme Memberehlp. Ext 373, Aak fOf l.Of'&--972·1270 or 644·1274. munity 5 48-7017 from Dfach. Studio r-. nv n•• .. ---seoo 080 M&-7744 $200 OFF!! Parkside ocean view . ..,,..,,..--..-....... .---....,.......,.., apt. HOO/mo Vrly. Two epacft. Ideal fC)( 81e-7oe-ee70 da.... a o Id"' I er W • 11 Avallablenowl Apptto M o vo•l n S pool •ll Avall 21,_54e-2309 boatorRVtraller.S35/ ,_ C l oolc, elg n ed, 2BR iBA, lndry rm, aeel 9 3 1-8107 Newer 28R, S795 Cat ----.,...... ........ -........ ..,....-each epace. 175-7908 Schmidt, rare .......... ,. close 10 shops & $99 5 N o Pet• OK. Call Pam, Agt l tepe to Lnc1 Clean Of 540-8100 Incl 14200. Cal .. Chrt1 b~~~~·H~1~sT;~~~~50 _3_B_A......;.1_1_7_5_1_q-.-fl-.-D-W-.-2 54s.588d C)( 978-3848 2BR, ~ llY rm, gar, utll • e7a.84M '2257 MAPLE pat101, vert & m ini NEW pd. no P•t•. $1175/ CENTAUR MGMT bllnds, pool & 1pa, flt. ~BR 2Ba. pvt garea-. mo. 723-1292. 842·2288 or 631 ·2725 nHs ctr. volleyball. washer/dryer, good Totally redecorated, Centr&l location near Costa MHa location. quiet 2Br, gar, patio, OCC <!!'' Har~or/Mer· Mov•·ln Spo o lall lndry, new cpt $150 rlmac $1050 + $250 5975 714•650-9310 ·No pets 85().1145 dep. ommerc1a Real Estate Ill Sl:\1 SS !II 11(1 Opportunities I E'.\11'1.t lY '.\11-.:\ I :.:,:w .\1'1 '1.1.'\NI l.S 1;11 I I Kenmore Waaher • gas d ryer, work• well, 1 ST lWO WEEKS FREE _,_, 50_·_9_7_3-_2929 ____ , O~ ~If r ~ 1111'\JI 1111n- Hll 11''\HNl 1,111; NEW eharp'2 color print cMeplay celculalOr 135. 840-7111. l'l.I S,'it /\Nll\1/\1.:-. hCl·l!I Transportation Bach91or for rent, own entrance. own bath & lndry great Ice. $550 + see dep. 675-3064 Bayfront sml studio apt Pvt patio, ulll pd. New pnVc rpts. Ou101 empl sngl $675 673-3600 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper HARBOR VILLAGE 545.()442 3BA 2V..BA, encl gar, w/ Nwpt aero•• the etreel, 2Br 1.25BA. frplc, gar, S795/mo. 1665 lrvln• Ave #7 7,20.9422 d hkups, pool & spa, 1---------51100/mo. 2233 Fair· Special. St<><? Orf 111 vlow Rd. 548·7001. mo rent. E aide 1BR SOUTH ('OAST MET HO :?hHCI •2Br 1Ba/3Br 2 .. J799·$899. Carport, pool ljla. nu...carpet No Pete 722-8011 Fe Ill 1n:N I' :!'lh!I Hair Station rental, or A1frlgerat0f', nk• cndtn, 1 et 6 month• reduced froet frM, S 115. wtll •Na •••o Off lo o rent. Xlnt wortcJno In· deltver. 050-0808. S ultoo, 9x12, furn. 1 nt PYt ...... FrH parking,. lunch r~or::n.a. Call pr7S~ Sear• KenmOfl Walhlt/ room & colfH. recept, 1121 i..o-itu 714 Dryer, gaa 1250 fC)( cont room.-$~ --·~"i. ~. 141 74 • Labrador, black, female AKC, I moe. Due to o wner'• allergl••, need to find GOOD homLJor ®g.:_r.' _.._,Ill: ....... By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH The lllJ fits in. ell-your unwanted Items th• easy wayl To place your classl· fled ad call 642·5678. .tBA.-HUD Welc~me. 5545. Avl now. 722-0812 or 975·16n. HUNTIN<iTON B.t:ACH 2fl -10 2BR 1 BA. upetalrs. newly remod. $795. 18601 Regina C ircle. 213/254-9798 Nl•:WPOH I HEA< H :!'ifi!J Apartments For Rent -~ ---- HOO MS 270ti S275 w /1har1d BA; $350 w/1hared BA & patio; $375 w/own BA. Kitch & lndry prlv. Incl • turn. Fem prlr'd. N/ 1mkrtg 646-2348 Both vulnerable. South deals 19 20 points. and North wasted no •21DRM $700t Costa Men • Room In NORTH time in stnn ng for the maxi mum-nice home I Resp, • A J the rombined asseu included a •18DRM $800* clean, n/1mkr/ drnkr Frig dahwehr etove $395 Shr utl 831·580t Q 7 2 hioh·card count of at least 38, and ' • K Q l o 7 3 N., h h Id fi d . Incl. No pet• 545-4855 ECM Mat/prof femele. A Q J k okrt e a we,-car suit as a •Charming 2br, lba n/e, kll prlY, furn, •van + IC er. furn apt, 200ft to bay, now, $350 + depc)llt, WEST EAST One might t.hink that the play in a some view, exclusive Incl utll. 846-8405. + 10 9 8 6 5 2 • 7 4 itrand lam merited aome thought, B1econ Bay. Sm pet --,.-0-0-M-fO-I'-,.-,.-,-- :-J 8 6.-5 ---9 4 but not fOFVolma1. There were 12 01<. $1050. 673·2929. Mature m.ie. on golf· 5 J 8 6 2 tncks in high card!. and the 13t.h 2BR 1 BA ept. f/p, 1 car courH, CM1llan mOf'· ler. N••r JW Airport. CAFETERIA WORKERS 4:30 M·F. anytime S,S. 47700 Von Karman1 • Subetltull. Work NB. $350/mo, mo-to-clOM to home; no ex· mo. Al Oulnlan, 833-P411enc:1. Work 2 hr• 9550 per day, 17.29/hr. Call CdM 190 to 1100 af. Newport·Meea Schoj)le With, A/C, hgwy aig· 558-3273 EOE. nag1. $1.25 p.1.f . Realonomlc1 675-6700 Carrlert Wanted t"UHNI l'lJIH. hlll -1 •DINnT•11r Table with 4 chalre. Southweetern. color chaJrs. Creme table w/ 1xtent1on. $ 175 OBO. &4:z..ee22 Prefer home W/chll· dren,lge yard7eo.8425 NEED LOVING hm 12· 18/Mo 3 cat• (Paya $50/mo}/1 golden ret ($100/mo) 644·8594 HI< 'YCl.ES ti060 INl>USTlllAI. ~7HH 2,400 SF NwDt 08ch 3975 e 1r-ci1-!trMt Agt 541·5032 Earn 11ttr• money. D• ---------110 SPEED old bike, liver the Dally Pilot Brau h .. dbOard, mat· good condition ~25. Mon.·Sat. Early mom. treH, bo• & frarn1•· Ge2.o:M3. Ing houre. No collec· queenelze 5235· Y't1 ti Ilona Jnvolv!Kt, Need. & braH daybed, mat· to be available Thurs tr•se & trundle, com· and Sat. from 3AM 10 plet1 S195. M0-8733. Apprx 1300 o/f 1670 A·C Babcock, Costa MIU $710. 846-4262 C)( 645-9543 DU:>mt::>~ & Finance BllSINF<..;-.; Ol'l'UHTllNITY 2~HM Sl'OHTING GOOl>S fl06~ 12PM. Valld CA. DLtlf KINGSIZE WATERBED • and lnaurance a must. No-wave mattreH. lo-Treadm lll Cadence 714/&42-433:1. dudft frame 6 head-10, auto lncllne, Ilk• board.· Good condl-new I $350. 548-48 f 1. ·---------UIORERS 11on1 on1y l200. eai1 Earn to S'50/Week. 68~7904, leave me• WIU tr e In . Several -=-NO...;;_•_· ---:---:~~-~! openlnQS. PIT. avail -80().55,., 545 otttct lilNlolA Garage Sales l ( 1:-.1 /\ l\H.S/\ ••I ~1 + 10 4 + 9 8 7 ~ 3 could come from dropping either gar, newly remodeled. ala. S350. 842-3529. OUTH red·suit J&Ck. So aft.er winning the 518 lrvlne Ave. Call •XCKLL•NT PAYI + K Q 3 opening lead in hand, Votm&.i imme· 1_6_3_1_-4_4_4_2_____ ~.~;;'.~ 1 ~~:rk ~~~ fC)( CM ptant malnt co. Strong phone•. com· put er, aecty/acctng, organlz.atlonaJ aklll1. Lotue & Word Perfect nee. Non-emkr, M·F, 7:30am-4:00pm. Call Near new, contemp white acrylic queen bed. $230. Lampe, de1k, etc. 85o-1871. CLMRANCa SAl.IEI Everything Must Go Thll WHkl New & Ueed. Call 831·5801 A K 10 3 diately started on diamonds. When 2BR, 1 car gar, brand companl•• need A 9 4 We t showed out on the second new carpel & p aint. Coeta M• .. '• ... , home workere/dl• '86 Buick Century limi ted, loaded, 15,000 mlles left of extended wananly. $5,250, 363·1433 CADILLAC 9040 '77 CADCDV seoo. es1-14eo 1 9 77 Ce dlll•c S ovlll• air, auto- matic, runs good $1700 obo 493-7430. 8 5 Fleetwood fwd. all power. Eiclnt cond. prove II, drive Ill $8300 Obo. 63,,l'-4092. -~-< Hl-:VHOLt.T !f0-1~' 83 Caprice Wagon, a/c, fm atereo. cruise. pwr lockl/Wndwa. nu trane 13589ob0.l40-171$ . UATSUN HOfiO + K 6 2 round, d~larer switched to heart.a deck patio. Steps 10 Valuo Newport Bay trlbutora NOWI Call The b1ddm1t No luck there either. Down one. bchl 5890 998-1918 Inn. Deluxe toome, r• 714-455-3323 Ext. Cl 1980 280 ZX 10th outh W est North Eut A most unfortunate band to be 3BAJ2BA. 1 gar, ehup frig, micros, cont. bk· L O CAL V K NDING OfflceJ· Anniversary Model. 714-831-6340 Sofa 1199, chair $50, loveeeat $50, m• hogonv buff1t/sld• board $200. &41-0217 Transportation 1 + Pua ~ ~T ~:!.. '11urke.~tdecd. larerdma~eh:o~nhbrd ~txN!~~7it,~~8 ;cC::i ~;!·ci!':al~at:•7,'~~ :J>u~J\,.J,,T'a" w111 train. Phonesl ~.11~~~!.Gobdu:-tsrn; 2 NT Pus uc e 111mon 'IU1t ou ave fp/patlo. 960.3727 StSO/Wk. 931.eooo 1.aoo-ess.o3154 bookkeeping, llgh stereo, good condl· PUfj PU8 bern left to last. when declarer knew iii~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii typing & run errands. •Stereo recelvef S25, tlon Inside & out Openmi.: lt11d· Tton of • as much a11 po tble about the P " I YA T • PAY ~H~.a~~~e-~•· I&-Rower S40, Oak chair 87k well maintained wa. .. \'otma1 Tmkmo\, the Hu• d1~1ributmn. UP TO !HtON•• Low Co•• S50. 434-3731.• miles 12,800 Hfeh Retum 1-800-1---------2 ft • II d I ~1an em1gn.>, a caviar smugitler? C'lub Oe<'larer :ohould fir t cash nut the 228-450~ PIT DISHWASHERS BOWLING ball ano bag 4 .. po o , ue II•· 846-0180 members Y.t'rt' gl\l'n l\I 8~ulot10n 'J>&de w mner11, noting that East dis saoo VarlOUI hours, Apply 120. ~'S~.~r::l~~pl ~[~'I._ _______ _ about where he &\·quired h1!> ca rds 11n l he third round Next et Men Verde Conva· 842·3183 trailer, must H crthce wealth he wus 11upport111g 1;everal rnmeF> three rounds of hear\S, fol· leecent Hoapltal, Mt MAN'S a11 Haaon rain $9500 obo pp557·55S7 player'< m the rubber bnc4te !(&me h1wed bv the ace and kmg of clubs Center St, C.M. coat. fleece, z.lp In lln· .,,,.,,....,,,......,__....,........,._...,...._ UOl>OE 90·6:\ with h 1i. los~c;. despne bemi;: a good 1 hat estabhshes that West started IEN.IOY 15"-on T0•1-------...,.--Ing sso. 434·0019. 30 ft Apollo flybtldge, Id I PER MONTH S20K 10 St,000,000 + Pleno and/or Saxo----------11 -idau&•;.l,__;c;;o;n;,;t;:roi,1~1~t~w~i;,;nt-~~~~-:-:C~~~;.--1 bidder and reallonably 'k1I e Pay with sax spades. four hearts and al Catt o.nt.on Assoc. · phone teachet wanted ·a. t r Must of his defeats ~erl' caused lea t two clubs. and. therefore, can -~:..:...:..:.-=;:..--llf-~~~~..i...7 NOwl chlld1en. MytTo·.;.:;,,;:.i..-_.....,,....._-xir;;n"""ers, c , ball tank: UHF/ by failure U'I take lime tn mJd~ the not ha'e more than one dia.mo_l!d,_A ::__.* NO Clll f EClm. * 721·1882 ~!>~~~sg..n~~ uHdl VHF. galley. head. _pQSllJ.On.befor~.hooStR~tne of--dm.mmid'lo the'Kmg andiillnesse of -•• - -.... wlndl11s, new bent· play · the nine of chamol'ids on the way REAL ESTATE TACKLE box, lteme, blee, Dinghy w/ motor. Thi~ hand l'I typical of hi.s am1r -back allows South IC score four dia· Early morning motor •WIDOW HA• ••• for SUCCESS!! po111. reel• S1·$40. 1wlm1tep, $25.000 t.ion. North South peedily reached mood trick11 (the queen of clubs re· D TD'•I 120.000 up. No 1 of Calif's. ru1111 _s..._e-_9_ea_2_. _____ 1 obO. Musi •H to ap. h .__ f d ) d routes available. eliver growing Real Estate & WhMIChr •""'", walker prectatel 863-9446 WI(, t e1r ..,...st contract o !W'Ven no mam11 18 an entry to ummy an credtY No penalty. can ~'IV t.31 2300 hm 1rum11 Snuth' 1ump rebid howed the <TTand slam 1s m the bank. Monday thru Saturday. OtnllOn At. 4"'4835 NOW! Mongage Co's .... k S30, IBM Selectrlc • · .,. add'I Exp'd Uc'd&;· ... ...., .... 2 ..... 2 =----.,,,....,..,.,....,,---Must have _ ..... -......... · .vee. S.erair 34ft Sportf11h A D M l'!z SALIEI & WHITE wicker baby very c ean, oede TRADE sonnel fOf' CAR .,. 1 l d i TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Thin ropes 6 Steep rocit to ··~! 14 Open 15 Swiss rlvtw 16 Eight pref 17 LOW pojnl t 8 Impetus 19 -tide 20 Slanted 22 Be bolly IO 24 Aec411pt word 26 Enlarged 27 Bell Clappet"S 31 Aft9f IUN 32 Sheckles 33 School text 35 Pronoun 38 Wampum 39~ 40 "Stop!" 4 1 Allan weight 42 Entreatlel 43 Stor• « Aegiofl of lndl• 6' Pre1end 65 Hastened 6CS N.CI 67 Eliminate DOWN t Swtndles slang 2 Cameo shape 3 Perform egain 4 Tncill1ng 5 Stripes 6 TNOll pan 7 lnvlllon 8 DlrecilOn lndlc:.810I' 9 tn an early llag8 10 Head cover I 1 Wallf expanse 12 Condition 13 Wu opllmiShC: 21 Succumb 23 Roman date 25 Sw1the 27 Uaee I 11raw on dependable transportation MGMT. Dynamic b&11lnet, brand new, New: S145k, will Hll ••Rvtc • Oriented e•c•ll•nt condition for S98k obo 175-7939 and liability insurance. ~ clusifled co + xint Training 6 '40. &45-1427. CALL 842.4333 a.&J.5111 lncomeal Serlou1 only _.. aend confidential r• • · ..... • 1ume to Lexie. NA- ('AM t-:llAS & t.Hllll'Ml-.N'I hOltl POWER HOATS 7012 ao COAST MARINI! 11· Wooden Hull, Har· bor crul1er. Xlnt cond. $5.000 OBO. &45-€766 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BfACH ~ TIONWIDIE U SA , , 3300 lrvlne Avel105, T rade ~Smm Rlooh NB t2ee0 Of' call t5&-cam1re for dec1n1 5800 por1abl1 TV, b/W ok. Tueect.y, January 14, 1112 n'f'd1b1hty luca11on oi lt..i cttcht nrJ, public .tppt'.tntnlt. m•nt.il •ll•lu• Ynu'll get 1«ount1ng, you'll ~ mott aw•~ vf 1nvt-ntory. '"' .ind lact-n..-r4'qu l rt> mrnts P111<et anvolvt'd A41to focueJ1xposure/ H AL llTATl'i u in• r1Wind/ftaah72.2·1480 SAii. HO\TS 7014 Eam $3,000 mo + In ADDITION of comm'• to 1~ + Tmg. No d .. k f ... Cella.ftNlnl ...... oo RECEPTIONIST NHded Fff, Xlnt 1al- ary & benefit•, carHr oppty. CC>nY9nlent ~ cation. Pacific Thrift & Lo an, Robert Rye. 43Mto0, EOE M/F ('01 1.1-C ' 11111.1-.S t.017 Red Slc11ton, "The ffln•no lor" algned, and numb•r•d 'It LEHMAN 12 Mu1t Hll. Black, gold leaf graphic•. Custom tlller, Ullm•n utl, Harken gear. 13300 C11rl1, 831·50«. (13843) lltho: '°'d out ---1-.. 1-E-R __ _ 5,000. Valued et - $3,500 end going upll ·10. red, racing gear, W 111 1 a c r If I c • •I traller available. Sailed $3,000. Catt alter 5PM 3 tlmH. Muat 1811. Of' leave meHege at $1500. Chrl1, 631· 434-1171 5044. JAGUAR 910~ •84 Grand waggoneer loaded. 1un/moonrf, best otter ovor $4500. 675·7239 LINCOLN 9 120 LINCOLN '71 Contlnontal •GO eng. runs good $1495 Mull Hel 642-0567 MEHCEI>t:s ~I ;w ·as 380SL lmmec c:ond. enutock brka.chromee 2 top1, S28,QSO muat Hiii 8-40-2442. 19 88 3 0 0R black/ palo, chrome wheels, t inted wlndowa, phone. facto ry ••· 1end1d warranty , S23.SI obO. 72t-8324 NISSAN 91!')0 83 280ZX gold, turbo, t ·lop, 51p~. tt.1ne greall 98k ml, $3,500 obO. pp 194·5122. l'OHSCltt. Ht 7:l '79 P.;reoho 828 Reel, 5-apd, Mk ml, 18000 obo. 739-1340 day• 529-6351 ev••· TOYOTA !'210 45 Oroucnletlt 47 Hwd llQuOr 51 ObletVel 52 P«laltzee 64 Oemper 5& 5"'mountlng 59 Her'oOc 28 Family - 29 Bel'°* 30 WHMI !M la defeated 35 Pump e.g 38 Informal 4() -I Molhef 42 Lueu dllhN 4.3 Church par1 44 Complained llang 49 H<Me -- 50 B<own ltlade 53, Window part 65 Goodbye 8rh Sinn You A• .. t>d· J1111gl1n s-ych ... 1mt1. If thty follow tuchinga of t ht-1r -ntor, udllu MtrolotJY .. 1n •Id to •Nlyl.lng lhtlr paUtnte. M1ny c•tlng dltteton ind 111thon utilltt 1etrolog· lcal tip• •nd char1C'ltrittlC11 In m.tlo:.· l•g cholcn of ~Ort ind In l!ft>Ytlop · Ing chu.ctera In their ttorln. A111rolegy. in tM Orient. la M id In high r«prd. top olflrlat. •r« .-,,.c1'4 lo ••"• UM of •lrological knowl• t4ge. AqurlH1 top Utt of t odlacal 11gns conetrnt4 with astrology In wrlo119 manntr. SCORPIO (Oct 23·N ov 21 > Em · ph.a~1t on r ... pont1b11l1y prfuun o( dt'1dhn•. 1n1t-nw rrl111on hip You'ni toht "Thi'•-11 -wt> will bt t1>1r1her ur noc lft' t.ch ocht-r tt •II' C•nttr C•p• nrom pt>r'°l>n• rt'prt'M'nt~ SACITI'AIUUS (Ntw 22 DK 21 I hn"h wh.u vu Jliln. mvM1tg.t1r J'O""'' bll11y l'f 1ourn1'y Lmph•~.,,. un1vt'rMI •pfN'<ll ~t't'p opo·n m1nll wtthtlu1 tw>1ng ~ulhbl,. Yciu II hr" .ehuut pht'nom1·· non tn fhf' •\.y " L1tm1 pl•y• rolt' ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI ••'17 C•llo••• Bright red, excellent condition, AM/FM j atereo, A/C, Crulae, ~ Tlli Wheel, 54k ml. 81 Jet - 82 Mllk>dy 63 Anger dances 37 Direction 39 Covin lhlellly 48 Miki hems, etc 47 Oispvtes 48 Houted 56 Seth's son 57 OuebeC neme 60 Whell. Pfef ARIES (March 21 April IQ) Ot1j\1 · nal ml"thoJ rf'tulb in f1n•nc1•I t'fW.HJ 4>trht 1nd•pt-ndttntf' crl'olltavuy tn~1~1 on frttdom lo npttimtnt. tl'\I and I\• bto 1nnova11v" You II ~ ln•ptn-J by nt-w lov40 L~ pteva '-ty rulf' TAURUS (A nl 20 Ma 20 01v1 CAPRJ.cyRN (l>f< 22 l•n IQ ) Mtl~I' fr~h l•n 1n nc-w "IN'< twn Sao '!On 0 phlJ'IC'tly COU d bf' ti( Ull'lCt'rn With f.imaf¥ toPf'4"d h fl'N'llC'nl mtal J OC'u~ on m"ll•I ALlUa .t~m1lv n-union I 1'11. Aqu•nu~ pton.on• ro·p~rllt'J •bll1ry hl get t<lrt 11cn.~• in cump.•llmg AQUAlllUS (J•n lO·l-fll Ill> "-hilf m.tnnt'r Gourm•l _d1n1n11 tu,,1gh1 11\:-....,.mN ""' ul ruch ".t<tu•lly <fl-•I clue!" 1ntf'1"tln11 >wrs J Ot'U\I,..,. hand, l'f1~•1bly m yuur ,,wn htH'IH' Gl'MINI (Mey 21 Junr 20) [)ivtni• Pru11r~' m•dl' "" unurth,,Jo, P''"" fy 11v,. full "''n 111 intl'llf\tiul cum"l1• durn form,.,' <Kh .. r m111h1 "I'"' bl' at ty1 \'do u II bf' Ctltbt1hng~t rr~u:t /'' your At dl' l•n•1•r n.ltivr plllV' dvn•m1l C .,, ffi1nt' arran&l'mtnl lf1I• • UI f\lll' tumm•ndt •1t•n1l1•n a11111.,1u• an· '' •>thn c,..m1nt art 1n p1nur l.!t (r"tt I'* Much 201 '\'ou II •u<c«d ~·n thtrJ at11>mpt [mph·"~" on trwl •nJ ttn•r •~P"""''"'''M'ln d1• ,,.,"''Y· prtul pubhc.atton """II lldd It> wardr11bto v11u II bto ,.,.,,. 111 budy <:.ANCEil ( Junr 21 fuly 221 Chtd. pi•t record• ,.a.i lwtwttn ltnf'll .tce'\'nt b.t I( ,.....~h Y~'lf win fr1fll\d• and tnfluenct ~)Jiit -many wtll tum mtnt on your charm 1.iltnt It will t. n«ft9rv to ,.,,,14'. f'l'v11'w. to d11play • J,.f.O (July 2J•Au11 221. C.tt 11.U .. un P'P'' tnv"41g•t,. •nd 1n.lyH •ubmlt manutcrtpt You II bf' dHllna '-'1lh Cfmln1, V1r110. C..11ll111ttu• w11h thl'llf' lf'tttnt ln1ti.l1 In 1ht-1r naMf" f N W fhn•tion bttomn ~n<-114 •m•11• <..-m1n1 l111u,.,... rn•m1notn1lv II JANUAll\' 14 lS '\'OUll 8'1lTH- 0AY: \'ou I"....., wrl1rr' 1111n•l11tt '' You .,. c•P'lllt-1•( •n1cul•t1nc fttlinp. al d>"°t'm1na11n11 1nform.tt1r•n . 1n '"'•• 11v• dy,,•mtc 1nt•ll1grnt mu1nl'r Memtif'I'\ ''' DPf'l""' "' hn .. v1•11 ill• lt~tlYI' pruYOUll\'f' (1f'mlnl, 'llrl!CJ VlllOO (Aug 2J·~pt. 22) Oum..,.. tM" td1u.t1Mnl IOf'!' .~ ~MVUnd • ~-6--+--+-+--tl 1np bH111tf1td by .ddlllOn of 111 ~; 'Mlfllllltiu• 1"'r~1n9 rl1y mNnlngful "''" '"'"""' rycl' h11lhht1htt l"••tf. llH'nl ol '""""rNI •p,,.•1, Ion ~I•· IKln•htp, 1bll11y !U ~ f1nt~ With ..... l11•uty ll•m MIMIC plav• m1,ur rul1 ..,....._._-+--+-+-11 hmlly mtmbfr .ay1, B.1na doef' II> "'"' 11 a plHllur. I c•nn(IC torg111 1 1n1 prvpua111on ""lit-lwn """ •hould n11'1 h•••.. umtJ In ,,,,.. plM• AUjlUtf Is someone special hevtng a birthday In Fet:>ruerl? .Announce It In tM Deity Piiot ond Independent! Send In e non·mumable photo along wtth s 10.00 Of just a messase wttti SS .00 end we wtll bUsh It on February 6th. Deadline: January 31 , 5:00 p.m. Send your masage to: The Deity Pflot & Independent 330 W. Bey St. Costa Maa, CA 92627 Attn: Classlkd Happy Blrthday -----~~---- . -It 1:.:. __ ___;._, __ _ I Phone~~----~~~~-• . 1Ma•-sc · I ' .1 Photo ma1agc t 10.ool:;l . llrthdey , I Mc1119c ~ '5.oo "" EFl ... M .. I 11 '---L-'---.L--'---'1 UllA (~'4 2l•Ort. ll) f.:ONI dn mt1monbl•' • • .. ____ 18ittlliillil J·.t1 $7600. Can &46-9147 .~ . ._____. 89 Cello• Rid w/ bleck Interior, new tlr•• a paint. 14300 ObO. 850-8931. VANS •1.'.'.• aa Ded99 eu.1 .... Vllft good cond, fully to.ded. orig owner, lo mll1•, muet ee11 l1&oo Obo. John 494- 1977, leave mea .. 99. \' ( ) I K <.; \\' \ (. ( l '; 'I.' I • • '72 Wt Bug con- vertible, new topl heedll'*· a.ooo m on engine, must '" to apprtcl•t•I 15,000. 383-1433