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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-01-15 - Orange Coast Pilot.. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 On · the campaign ii DemocraH31tnton gets warm reception on second foray to the heart of GOP territory By Russ Loar s~n wr11er M ore than 100 supporters of Arkansas Gov. Dill Clinton turned out for a fund-raising luncheon near South Coast Plata" Monday, contributing more than $50,000 to a campaign that Clinton claim!> is increasingly cutting across party lines. manage the economy. "I le didn't think about it enough over the last three years and he developed no • strategy," Clinton said of Dush's handling of the economy. "If you look.al the other wealthy countries in the world, .. they all have a clear nationarstrategy to be a high-wage, high-growth, high-opportunity country. We don't have such a strategy." , READERS' HO ......... --"' 24-ffour Hoh 1o the &Sb 642-6086 C°""*"5 • Tips • f1w detois, see Poge A2 -Looking back a year later, what would you have changed about our trategy during the Pcman Gulf War? Was it worth 1t? Should "'e ha"e marched on to Baghdad? Call the Readers' Hotline, 642-6086 . 26 cents Dixon allegedly stole $500,000 Arraignment today for top Newport official in embezzlement case By Ins Yokoi S!a!I Wr.te1 bcaling SC-0.000 m Cll) (uni.ls. Uut afll!r l>pcndrng Tucl>du) porin~ O\\!r 1111.11\CIJI lillC'011JCnt!> 1fa1ing back to 19 :>.-c11:--:10ui1or ani.J po· lice detccti'e" ,,c.1rih annuuncct.I 1hat 1h1. tutal lo,.,· link ·J 10 Di\on continucll tu ~hmb. "Th" h clc::.irl~ mu .. h h1ggcr than \\C CH"r :in:k1p;.i1cd," 1'.11d Oil\! cit) cmplo)l.'c.· .. "I spend most of my time, as you might im:iginc, in the tradition:il Democratic constituencies," Clinton said duriQg a press conference following the lunch.con. "Thb is a ..a--1---~i-ntc..,.mmc..,.nrrt,-.in-m-ontyfor these people, but for The; warm response Clinton received at a breakfast meeting last month, host~d in NewpoilJlcacll~l-group of - innuential Orange County Republicans, has helped convince him that there is a rich vein of support to be mined in traditionally- cons.ervativc. Republican territories. NEWPORT OEACI I -Cit) in- \C~t1gator' repurtcd late Tu.c!>d.•) th.11 they now be~ic'c Utihuci. 01- lcJ't h..1lf a million,.dollars JO cit~ monc~ O\Cr the cour\e of W\CrJI )C.Jr,. ~·Ob\ IOU~ t...._.,..,.......,_~,...,b.-, r.4':"") r.>1,;"="• ----;--1 the po ~1l>1l11~ nt 111u!11pk cl .1q.:· c~." Ne" man "JiJ 01\l>n, a 17· the whole n:ition. that I think we can build a broader m:ijority." · . ' "And the meters continue tu run," !>:iid Ne" port Deach Police Lt. ·1 im Ne" man. "\\'c don't k.nO\\ how long it's going to go. \\'~ !>till don't kno'' \\hen he !>tarteJ ..inJ hO\\ long he's been doing it." Clinton spoke at Antonello's Ris1oran1c in South Coa:-.t Village to supporters who p:iid a minimum of $250 each to attend the fund-rabing event. After a luncheon speech focused on the need for a new domestic :igcnda, Clinton told reporters he sees "In my own state lal>l year for the first time l carried the entire western wall of my state -\\ hich is Republican.'' Clinton s:ild.-_ "Wc\e got to mO\e beyond our traditional l:lbcling, to define what the country·~nccds and let the ~oplc mO\C to it. I reall)' think 9 Ju~ -..,.r,~·~ 'OJ , P.lul Arkansas Go . Bill Cfintol'I spoke at a fund raising luncheon Monday in Costa Mesa. . \ Dtxon, a \\ell-liked c1tv offic1..1l . growing support from voters \\ho have Lost faith in President George Dush's ability to See CLINTON/Bletl Page '' hu "a!> a top candidate for city manager. was arre!.ted MonJay af- ternoon on in11ial suspicion of em-. City braces '_for~budget reductions Privatization of some services cons ide red By Anna Cekola • Slit! Wrw COSTA MESA -Fnced with the largest budget hortfall in city h1 tory, Co ta Me a offtc1al., tart- ed finalizing plan~ Tµcsday to cut more than $3 m1lhon from 'anou~ '1ty department . While cuts \\ill be widespread throughout ,the city, council mem- bers did save some programs slat- ...:&--...s;.1.LJ:w..,.l;..Ll·J.J.W· UJ4.U. 0 w-Or -dta™ ~--+-t-~~""' ductions, including the Job Center, the Park R:ingcr program, )Oulh !.ports, and the after-school and child c:irc programs for nine el- ementary schools. During the pa!>t four da)S, city officials and department heads have spent hours mullin$ O\Cr the budget crisis, caui.cd primarily by the recession and cuts in Mate funding. "I think people ~now the news i bad, but (the feeling is) let's get on with it," City Manager Allan Roeder said. Dy July 1, the city needs to cut S3.8 million to balance the 1992/93 budget. Making matters worse, s:ilcs tax revenue between July and December 1991 could be nt least $2.1 million less than expected, bringing the total shortfall to al- most $6 million. Proposals to deul with remain- ing cuts will be made in the com- ing weeks and the City Council is . expected to take final action on the budget crisis plan following a public hearing Feb. 3. Defore then, the City Council will also decide ""'at to do about its own $970,200 account, about half of \\hich is generally spent on cultural arts, advertising and pro· motional :ind senior citizen grants. Committee budgets will also come under scrutiny. For the department heads who'd been asked to come up with the long list of possible cuts this past fall, there was some surprise th:it most or those cuts would ulti· m:itely be needed, Roeder said. "There were so~e who proba~ly in& to raise t:nes somewhat," Rae· dcr said. City Council members over- whelmingly rejected proposals to See CUTS/ID ..... I Some people concerned \\ith safety have been critical recentl) of mi\ing smaller aircraft \\ith the jetliner:-. al John \\J\ne Airport. 1 White knuckles Former city official in near-collision wants jets, small planes separated at JWA By Russ Loar SWt wrner NEWPORT OEACH -The joltitlg right turn maC!c by an Al:iska Airlines jetliner last Thursday night to avoid collision with a private plane over John Wayne Airport happened ~ fast pos!>cngcrs only had time for dj collective gasp. ''No one had time to scream," 'No one had time to scream. There certainly was a major gasp in the cabin. Just as we were about to land, the wing dipped and the plan~ took a right- hand turn and high-tailed it off the runway.• of the nc.ir-1111 .. s incident. "It \\.J \Cl) dr:imJt1.: -:i m:ijor COUr)C :iJjU)lmcn(,'' G~udo o,a1\I. adding that \he tcndi. 10 be .1 ''h11e-lo..nud.k air tra .. clcr. "I'm not a real ad\OC:lt e for n) ing. I \it on the a1'>lc and I Jort't \, .11ch . a' \\e come in for :i landing." Ga1do ... 11d the pilot nc\cr told -MARY ANN GAIOO pas .. cnger!> 11 \\a!> a ncar-nw .... and none or the pa!>scnyer ap· former Irvine city council member p.ucntly sa" the private plane. said passenscr Mary Ann Gaido, a former Irvine City Council member and lonJ·~me critic of ------------------------"lt wa not until I read the mbcing general aviation with commercial air· craft. "There certainly w:is a major gasp in the cabin. Just as we were about to land, the wing dipped and the pl:ine took a right-b:ind turn and high-tailed it off \he runw:iy." Gaido, returning to Ornnge County from Seattle, said the pilot \\:litcd until th e In · · an an c safely before he spo~c to the airliner's 43 pa eng,ers over the public address sy tern. "He explained that \here w:i a 101 of !lmall plane trarfic th:it evening. I le was very calm. He gave none of us the impres,1on that it was :is close as it was." Al:iska Airlines v1lots filed a near mid-air collii.ion report Frnfay. claiming thJt the con- trol tower incorrec1ly " cquencc<l in" :i pri- v:ite plane in front cir the JCtliner 3!1 ~)th t•s made 1twir Cioall 01 W:i)nC Airport shortly after 6 p.m r hur-.d.iy. Pilots of both plane i.aiJ they C<lme '~1th1n 100 feet of e:ich other. accorJing to FAA of- CiciJI • who ~:iy the "1dth of the turn m.1dc by the Mnall aircraft pilot may be the caut>c paper the nc\t morning th.it l learned Jbout the real danger \\e "ere' 1n," i.hc i.aid. "I have to h.rnd II 10 the rt1~1t. It tool a IOI of CllUragc to (iJe an r AA ~1.>m­ pl:iint. I '>U!ipcct he, ai. a pilot. \\Ill be trc;ueJ much lilo..c a "oman \\ho flies rape charge' " A ..1 cit:-c~unc1h,oman and planning C''tll· 1. I I· cal of nming !.mall a1raaft \\llh J..:tlm..:r "I ~now. the !l1tuat1un at John \\'a)ne A11 t'l\H I and I !IU,pect there \\111 be a m.1jllr d1'!>.1,tcr somcda)' 1f lhlhC ,m.111 plane' rcm.11n thoc See PLANES M - COMMUNITY EVENTS QUOTES Of TKf DAY WUTHlR -- )c..ar Cll) crr.pl1 1}e1.., rlm:.t111' j:t1kJ on SSOU.000 k11l I le 1, 'latcJ for ;irr;ugnmc:nt n 11 rbor Court tod.I). . Pulice oliic1ab tuJlhcr rcpur1ed Tuc'!>U.1\ that thc,'d 'c1zcJ .1 truclo..· luaJ ol :ippar1:11tl) \:.tluJbk. framed art\\vri..., fro'Tt Oh JrG"llf· ficc and Huntingwn l3c.td1 I0\\11· home. pro' ii.ling a ~trong hint l'f See DIXON Back Page Soffer ups the,_nte-m code war· Vows he will iorce costly investigations By ~onAnn Basreda co~ l A .\I !:~A -I h.: \\ .1\ S1J Suflcr 'cc., it Cl"ta ,\lc.,a nli .• 1.1.1' h.i\C Clht him :i lu: 0 1 t1m\! and monc) taking him Ill court un code \ll'latil'll' So.> 51Jllcr·, J ·· . c1Jcd tl' rciurn the f.,i\\.>r ..... The local gadfh '' dcd11...1t1111: t.., \,;' l • ~ sc..arch of old. huu,c:-th.11 dl1n "t ha\c building permit\ l?ll tile at Cll) HJll. . So for. Soffer· hai. founJ more thJn 50 home'!. \\llhout pum1t.., And hc'i. filed a complJ1nt on each one -guaranteed tu lo..ccp Ci t)' building off1ci..1l.., bu .. ~ for a long time. "I'm not ti') ing to hurt .:in). bod),'' he !.aid. 'T m ju<>t tl')1ng 1u make a point If the\ 're going to convict me' for not ha\ 1ng a per- mit. kt me !ICC them com 1.:t all th1.'c other pcl1pk ·· 1 hJt point, .1pp;ircntl). 1!> going to co:.t cit~ oit1.:iah J bunJlc of m1.1nc\. "Oh m\ GoJ." 'au.l Ocput) Cit) Attornc) S..111) .\l.J~ allc r ,1· c k Jrncd "h..it Suff\.:r "J) doinc. "We'll h..1\I! to conJuct .in · 1ii- \C'.>ll!!Jt1on of C'a~h compl;11nt. \\cit. rm 1101 '.>UrpmcJ, 1 ~UC'>l> ' Sllffcr tus kc p1 cit) ofl1c1als 1n the court' for more th.in a decade.· b) Jppcallng ~nJ double appealing C\C:l')thmg the~ 1.harg1. him \\1th - and hJ.., e'en turned around and )UCd them on OCCJ\1011 Cll) 1.11 r1c1a1~ 'l:l) he h.l!I coi.t them S<>".000 111 .,ialf time Soffer s;i;:. 11 more. And th:il c·o!ll i a~l)Ut to chmb. "Uefore I'm done' I'm coin~ to h.1,c complaint' llleJ Jg:ui1-.1 hun- JrcJ" of hl'U C!>, .. Soifer ~JiJ. add- ing thjt he \\Ill C\)nt1nuc filing 'ump!Jints "un11l thn Cl) unde - M :lumit th.11 th1' '' al"ulutc lrJ/\ "AnJ if the cit\ lfoc~n't file cnm1n.1l c,1mplain1:.· ,,h c:idl one ol them · · • for u1ie cnfo1(Cl1J nt :ind ha· ra''mcnt. In lad. I'm ~om~ to Jo th.it .1n\\\a\.'0 • •• 1 he c1t\ f1k~ 'l complJint .1ga1n't \1,ltC"r m ·199\l on e\Cll 1.:11unt' fl\l'h 1n1• around th 1! ir Jl'" See SOFFER lie* ..... · • The 1"2 Waler lt1ues se.ily Croup wll hold Its Ant meednl at 7 p.m. IDdly it Miu CoMoidlt«I Water Dlllrk:t ~ 1965 PIMllltlll Ave. N.rfotte lnlln llld In plrtlc:lpltlnl l'nlY call · 131·1206. Tennis Club. DINw Is .r 6 p.m. and.._ llClure blpw II 7:30. R111MtloN • -----· Br1ctp •••••....•..••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ............... " Busint!'SS ··········:···················· .................. M ....... Al*"'lon ol Unhieniey ............. ,.... ,..., wl re I llde pr•ntldon and lectufe about her .... trtpto~ltNWcllekln .. ........ ....., It .. t ........... ....... Por ...... ~al7164020. .NllllW/Jl .... ---·--· ..... FGr You ¥1•1 ..,.,. wll be the..._ d ~·1 E,,_.. ._. DilcllMion ~ 7 p.m. In b Community ... at ... Niwp>rt c... ......,, 156 Sen OlmenW OrM. 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We'll just have to watch our budget more dosely now." David A. Dickstein -ftvin--- ''As a newlywed, the . recession has taught me what my true priorities are, and toward reaching my goals of buying a house and someday raising a family, I am quicklv eliminating as mu<.h debt as possible." , \Nc'rc buying cheaper_ cigarette~. We keep our clppliances off as much as po~iblc and we didn't buy thl· VCR we wanted." Rebecca Grabner Costa Mesa Yt·~. the rcces!>ton 1s af1cxting me. We don't have cable, ''c don't turn on the heatN, ''c only go out to d inner once a month and in:.tead of going out lo mO\ ic , \\-t' rent." "" '-t'°"purt B"•rl\Cc>\l.t ~ O•rly Polo< Uf':) 144 800 "puOlr~ ~ 1hrouah 5.at..i•tfa1 •nJ wbsc11pcooos 11e .1v.i1l.il* fOt S' SO JM'' month by c.r~r rn N-s>Ott a,.. h ~nd c°"" M~ s8 ~8 ~ month by m• .tl'\lf fr>< ~~I'd ~r IOUll'S by ((1'11.i ~ C """'""if)' 1'1~. Int l.lO W B•y "' lu<t.t Mes.I CA 92627 ~·~ pt><U~ rtd •t Cosu Mt>w, CA IPl'Ke on· clu ;i., • "PP' •b~ SUit' .ind I.Jul tbt'S I f'OSl 'oMSfER ~ addre1cN~10 Thf P Ii•· P 0 Bow 1 560. C:CMi.1 ~ CA !HJ.lri < upvro(lhl No n~ ~orth, 1llU$t,.l100S t'd1· 1 • •I m.ittt• Ct id'1'n1~nts hc1~n m.1y l>4' llm Cressinger Publ•\httr Elliot Stein, fr. Ch.lirm.in How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Ofange County 641-43.ll Ad~mtsing Cld\S{~a642 5678 01\plcly 641-4321 Editorial Nf'~ 540 T J.14 ~pom Mi'4J30 · ... N~ 5flOrU fax 64l>·4110 ' . Main Office Bu\lnP.. 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Cttll 11111 11145 \.'- . ~ .... :17141 " • • .· Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot a Wednesday January 15, 1992 Ai) Whether it was flu or broccOli, ·the PreSident got off easy B y now, moi.t of us have seen the video footase of President Dush hittins the deck durin& a banquet in Japan last week. Fortunately, most of us have not seen the secret footage of the President barfing in the lap of the Japanese prime minister. · simmered in a fiery broccoli sauce. It was, of cour~e. the l:111er thn t did in our President. Flu or broccoli, Mr. D looks pretty good now, sprinting up the> steps to Air Force One, all vigorous and virile, no longer viral. If Mr. Dush really was In both cases, these arc m.1cho guys "'ho think it's' wimpy to get ~ick and even \\Orse to take to one's bed. What they end up taking to is a hospital bed. When one of those recurring bug'i came back the fourth time, I finally went to sec a doctor. N~\\ port Walk-In, a handy, ~J)i>, "l !>pend us much t11111.: 111 hcJ mer the 111.:\t two day\ J\ I c:in. and st.11 t t.iti11g Vitamin C, 3,000 ms. three lllllC\ per J 1) lur t\\ll lfo)s, then 2.000 mg. twice per day Jor t\\U d.t}s. 1111:11 2.000 mg. once per day for•• le'"' J '" In 10 ~cats. ''lien I h,l\C been able to lullu'' 1hi">, I h '' c 1101 ~1111c11 1cl\.~ .. 1 lilllc under the \\e:ttlier ... but 11ut a 111alh lllCl." · I nm not a real great admirer of Mr. Bush, but I do hope somebody burns that tape. I cannot think of any current political figure but David Duke who deserves to have pictures such as those become public. bitten by a nu bug, "it was certainly a spindly little critter. I know a number of people who have been battling th is thing for months. Some of them have had the ailment in three or four different incarnations 0 1d Korea hands will remember this unseemly concoction of eel lips simmered in a fiery broccoli sauce. ~hort-wait place that'~ great fo r minor details. Thi~ was the Mom.Lt) before New Year's. "\\.hat I really would hkc is a cure for the common cold," l ... uid. "Dy tomorrow night, plea\c, because I ha"c lo go to a party." Or. I l.1n11hu11 oilers 111,111) ~)111p10111 r~mcJics. hut note\ lhat '>llClh.:C h.J)ll't "hccn dc\1.:1 CtlOUl.!h \d 10 figure out how 10 kill the \11u~cs '~11ho11t k1ili11~ ,, lot of cells, :rnJ nut m.111) people ''Jill tuJ.111 thcm.,chci. to i.:ct 11d o :1 cold:' I le :.trCS\C\ 1h.1t, "Ui.:d rc~I I\ thi.: hnl llt.:.lllllCllt for \lrus1..s. Dun't think ul \uur:. ... !I .t..S .1 l.ll\ burn tor letting .1 ln1lc \tr11 ... gct )Oil. do,,11, l'1~111rc·).lltl1wll It was the nu that got to Mr. On the Coast Dush, Presidential aides said, just the old 24-hour bug. over ju!>t a few weeks. It's in the gut, then Was it really? Or was it, as certain highly placed sources have indicnted exclusively 10 the Fred Column, the residual effect from n dinner Mr. Dush hnd during his stop in Korea? they're weak but OK for a fe~ weeks, then they get it in the respirntory system, then back in the tummy, etc., CIC. The truly unfortunate will $Ct it both ways at the same time. Was it in fact , a little-known Korean delicncy called ip·su/ pnem chang-o? Old Korea hands will remember this unseemly concoction of eel lips I have three friends whose nu has turned into pneumonia . Two of them went into the hospital last week and they arc not. having an ca~y time of it. lknd me a s tory NI::.\\ POR l BE1\Cll -Pre!>lhool S1111'\ time. rh.: NC\\ purl Uc.ich Publit' l.11>{.11)\ mnm.111\C program for chil· drcn frtlm 3 10 5 \e.ir\ uld. \\ill bcsm th IW.2 .:Utiion 10J.1y al 1he Ne,,pora Cen•cr b1.1m:h.:' Stu1y t1m.:-~ ure 10:30 .i 111. \\\.'dnc~d.~), I or infornqrion, call 6-U-3187. Univcrsity \\1omcn NL\\l'Oln llF...\Cl l Arncri~.111 A\\ocia1ion 11r U111,cr\11v wl1men member Jt'Jncllc M1lll:r v.111 g1\C .1 )hJ.: pr.:,.:111.111on .and leclure aboul her re.-enr lrlJl 10. Mo cow at rhc J~· '1ic1a11011·, me.:11ns 11>1IJy :11 the Ne\\· !"-'fl ~k~· t11tr1)11'mff"h"'lTO 11 m. Jn.I th.: kdu1.: bq;111\ al 7:JO. h·\el'\ Jll\llh .ire r,·11u1red 1\ir 111fur- m.11ion. lJll 7\.()--10:: l Talking of books NI:\\ l'OR I or \Cl t ., \urhor John ldl·Jr \\ 1J.:n1Jn \ "S~nt I <1r 'I uu YC\ICrJ.I\ . v.111 ~ lhc r.1(11) llf (\)• 111gh1"s I \,:11111i: Uool.. D1\Cu,s1<111 111.-.:1· rn~. 7 r Ill IO the C:ommun11y Hui 11 Jl rh.: N(\\J11(lll <:.:111.::r I 1brJf\, ~~11 ~.111 Ckmcnr.: Dm.: ~l.11juri.: I u.:,l·ri1 k I "l!l"h anJ \\r11111~ 1n,1rud11r :01 ll\rnc \ :ilky Cc•lh:gc, "111 b.: rhc: m1·~~1.11ur. Parents' tra_ining co~ I \ \II S1\ NC\\P.,lrl llJcbor Coun'-ihl I! C1.n1cr v.111 1•lkr th.: ~)- \\'ater education COSTA ~IESA -The fir,1 in a \e· ne~ or me.:1mg'> or 1hc II}<):! \\'acer h· sues Studv Group \\ill lake place at 7 p.m. too.iv al Mesa Con'4.1lid.1ted \\'a1cr D1~c'r1ct he:idquar1cr:., 1%5 l'l.1· cen11a 1\v.: An)'one mterc)ted rn pJr· tic1pa1ing m.I)' call 631· I :?06. Aviation lecture NI \\ l'OR r OFACI I -PJn Ameri- lan A1rn.1)'' 19J6·37 Chino Clipper flight' :ind 1hc1r Or:rngc C11unty ~on· ..JICCll~ll b.>-th~··Wb)CCl'"Of J l'm~n- 1.1hon bv George Grupe .11 7 p.m. l1klw :ir "the M.1rincr<> llrJnd1 l.1hrJI'\, wos Du\.:r l>ll\e Adnll),1\)0 I\ r11:.: Painting and per onality 1\1.\\ POR r Bb\Cll -All"I .111.t ll:dur.:r ~l1m1 Sh.iron Seem \\111 bu:111 ·'" \;II ht·\\Cl:I.. \Hlfl..\hOfl 100.1~ cn111kJ • P.11n1m..: .111d l'cr)nn;1hl\"" al ~l.uiner' BrJnch ·11hr.uy, :oos ·oo\cr Dmc. Th.: pro~r.im. "for bcs1nner.. rhrough .1d\JllCe1I kvcl IHll\IS, \\Ill rcl.11e n11wd·m1:.l1um ui:Jll\llV 10 r-:r,on.1h1~ an.I Itch I\'"' l\ir mor.: mf,1rm.1lll•n. • \:.tll (lf,i.31~1 Linc dancing NE \\ l'OR I UE--\Cll -1\ clJS~ 111 line d.incrns. Q p...1pulJr r.ill.. d:in.c NEWPORT DE1\CI l -111e New- port I !ill, Garden Club will pre,cnl a progrJm by V1ri;m1:i C;irlwn on p!Jnl rropaga11un bv CUlllOS al 9:-30 :i.m. l'f1ur:.J.1v in 1he Pha~e 11 Clubhouse, 1900 Purl Carlow. New member\ arc welc:onu:. For 111form.11io11, eJll 64-1· 4657. \Vatercolor painting NEWPORT BEACI I -The ciry of Newport Ocach is ollcring clJ\'~' 111 bcgmnm' anJ m1ermediJte \\Jlcrcolor pJ1111mg. beginning Thur:.d.1y ror 111forma1io11. eJll 0Jrb:ira !'inn :11 64-1- Bridge clnsses4 NE\\ PORT BEACI' Cl,1>,;;, 111 bc~mmn' anJ m1crmeJia1c br1Ji:c \\Ill t~ ofkreJ b't the c11\• of ;'l/1.\\po11 lk.u.:h bl"i.:11111111..: JJn 17. f'or 1nl1.1r- m.111on. cJ11 U.1r&.1rJ I mn JI (;-14-J:?-l\l. Da nce benefit COSTA Ml::.SA -Learn blllrwm J.mcins :ind benefit Co~IJ Mc~ I l1gh s~hool ~ GrJJ N11e ·9:?, b.:grnnrng J.ln II\. Profc>~1011JI ll)>lruct1on m \\,1117, dlJ·chJ, fo'< 1ro1 anJ "' ing w 111 I>.: of· (.:red m \L'( on.:-hour le»On\ \\1lh rro- eecd going 10 ~upport the annu.1 :ii· cohol-free grJdU3(10ll pJrly, ., he f1.c is SIS per pcrwn -0r S:?5 rcr C•>uple. ror mformJllon. c.ill 979-797S • I inferred from Dr. as wi~cl) ullu\\ ing ) u:.H hod) to use .;II 11 cn.:rg) to fight the rnfc.ctio11." James I lamilton, who wus the Doc-in-the-box lhat day, that if he ditl have a cure for Jhe common cold, he cerltlinly would have been some\\ here cbc at Dr. Dill ll;~rtl} h." :.i ~hghtl~ 4.1.llt 1-.111 '' 111ftl.: on the bed-re-.t .t.,pcd .. , la\or .1\b.!. l mooln r l.'mc<h. When he got the llu. he \\1iuld put ,t h.11 011 one ~I the posts of hi\ fulH·Pl'~tcr b d. ·1 hen h.:"cl get 111 bed and .c.lnnk. bo\J1bun u1111l h1.: ~·"' I\\(• It.ab .. iind he pronounc.etl h1111 df t. Jn.d \\ , c\. ,, • l that moment. Ue~t he could do -and 11 \\Orl\cJ very well -was a trentisc on how he deals \\ith hii. own colds. · · As soon as he notices a s}mptom. Dr. 1 lamillon Fred J\l:trtin 's cu/1111111 .1ppt .11' u11 '1umf.1.1, H'c•<lrH' c/a.1 :111rl I rirfa,1 Mollie listings lDWARDS ISLAND CINEMA fo>h<>" hlonc! l·t• DO'< Ct ·er 6•0 1"'218 I The lott loy Scout •I I IS 3 •S 6 tS 8 3~ 10 •S '1 l ug1y • "'2 • 45 1 JO I$ 3 The Hand Thot Ro<lu 1he Cradle (~I "'2 30 • •S l 9 IS • fother ol lh• lrld• "(;, 12 ""· l s ~o. e 10'1 S houl)' ond lhe ho•I C : ·~ 3 I~ SIS 1 IS. 9 IS 6 Siar Trek VI (PG) 7, • 30, 1, 9 30 7 Grand Conyon l 7 30, 5 IS II 10 JO MJry Louise PM"c r Cl.fft>, Mary '\cDonndl, l\l'\in Klinl', Slc\c MJrlin, Danny Glo,cr and Alfrc \\ocld.ud ''"' tn th<: nc'' <.lr•lmJ ''Grand Can)on," now ~hO\\ing· .ll lhl• Ln1H•r.,1l,, Ed· IJDO CINEMA "•~PO<t S•d 01 1"~"°'' 11 Oli• ward Island Jnd T 0\\1'1 Center tincm.h. ~~~~o""""'....o....J..;~i-..~~~~~~.--~~~~~~~~~~~~-:- POllT THCATll 29CS ( Coo1• t1.ogh .. o, ¢13 6Zb0 Rhoptody In August 1 .., IS Costa Mesa IDWAllDS CINIMA ClNTCR .701 11, i.o. E .d I VuJ \'e je Ct 't" 9 ~9 .& I .t 1 I Prince of Tldu S S II 'O •O '1 The la1t loy Scout IP)• •S, l , 9 IS l leoul)' and IM leCtJI :iJ S 30 1 30, 9 IS • folher of IM l rlde ll'Cil !I IS, l •~. 10 IDWAllDS CINEMA Hert.a< 6!-4 ~' A,e S•6 J•07 Grand Canyon • S IS 8 I } 20 HAHOI TWIN CINEMAS t< 'bo-!>.J f I'• ~" !> .... , 631 3!>01 I Hook -G 13 9 •S 7 Slor Trek VI 1'<#. S l:l II 10 IS , MESA CINEMA '-t"'~ e1.J l9tn ~· OJ6 :.~:s My Girt '\> S • 8 '~ TOWN CENTU CINEMAS '>a ·~ Coo•t l'to10 751 • • • hied Green Tomaloea • 5 I~ 8 Cl~ i Ptlnce of Tldts ~ •~ 'J:l 3 '"•'' • • •S • Grand Canyon • • •' 7 ~O 10 IS SOUTH COAST Pl.A2A 8 " S. ~··!•I> z•t I leoury end the llea1t :; .) 1 9 . ? Hoolc • • 30 l 3 J J.f K. • • SOUTH COAST VllLAGI ~·· 0t io • S I High HHl1 • •• 4 ·~ l IS 9•;. 1 N~ked lunch • ~ 30 l! 10 ?0 3 Modo,,,. l ovory PG 13 5 7 ·~ 10 IS Irvine TH( UNIVERSITY CINEMA •.O { '"'. b<> 1 My G'rl s ~ Bugsy • :> J Tn.t lo•• loy S<ou• • • "' Grand Con,otl • ' Th• Ho.,d Tt-01 ll"Xlt1 ll>e Crodle • S ·~ WOODUIDGE CIN(MAS . 3 LINES •-6 DAYS ·• 9 Merchandis~ Unde.r $500 • Private Party Only - - - ---• • -• - ---- -AD IN ORIMTION · • • ----• • • -• -• __,_....I-....._..__.___.___.__..__ _ _.__ _ _......_.&-...& _____ $3.00 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I S3.oo I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S3.00 ~ Nome----------------'----- Address------------------~-City _______ -:-__ Zip. ___ _ Phooo__..__ _________ ~--------------- -~ -•• -•• !'!-.m~~~..S~'?9!~~~-•••••• MAIL TO: The Doi~ Pilot, Artn: ClASSIFIE!}./330 W. Boy St., Costa M~, CA '92627 ·. .. C/a'SslfiedS ·642-56 78 . . \. - , .. ' .. . . - .. .• . A4 Wednesday, January 15, 1992 .. r Business Today• The Medical MJr· •kc-ting Association's Orange County chapter "ill hold its monthly dinner meeting from 5:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.1 at tne Red Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa. Co't is S30 for members and $40 for non-members and guests. For in- formation and registration, CJll (800)551-2173 . • Petronrus MJnagement Croup will offer a seminar On finding a career, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jl the Country Side Inn in Costa Mesa. Cost 1s $45. To register, call 361-9379. Thursda. y• The Con-· • sultin& Ensi· · neers ~ociation of California will meet at 7 a.m. at the Geezers Car- lie Grill in Newport Beach. Guest speaker will be Robert G. Pig& president of the Asbestos Cement Pipe Producers Association. Cost ior brca~fast is $6. For reservations and inior111ai1on, CJJI 4 76-3300. Saturday: c~:s~raan~J Ornnsc C. 1u11t)' st1tutL' ot ,, \Jnagcmcnt Accountants ''ill hl)ld a seminar on cust6mcr ser\1Ce progrJms from 8 am. to noun Jt Price \Vatcrhou~c·s Co)tJ /\lcsJ ottrcc. Cost is $40 per per- >On, ancl rcgistrJtion closes on Jan. 10. For rntormation and rcgistrJ· 11on. please cL1ll 241-8161. J a fl 2 2 • The Merchant~ • • and Manufactur· crs Assoc1Jtion pre,cnb .1 seminar on leadership i:.!..ills fur women from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. at the Rc~I Lion Hotel in Costa Me:>..1. Cost j., S 185 ior members and 5220 for non-members. ror. inf ormal1on. GJll 558-1 sso. • Petronrus Management Group will hold J seminar on sc,ual h.1- rassment, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m at the Country Side Inn in Co)t,1 MeSJ. Co~t is $45. For registration, call 361-9379. . Jan 30• Petronius Man· • • agcmL'nl Group will hold a seminar on motivatmg employees and yourself, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Country Sidt> Inn in Costa Mesa. Cost is $45. For reg1strnt1on. call 361 -9379 . • Dr. Robert foh will conduLI a Stepping int~ his lather's shoes Businessman finds work fitting and profitable at children 's footwear store By Tony Cox Bus ness Ei:.tor T he Nc"pon Children'i. llootet'y is a survi vor. ·1 he FJ)h1on hl;1nd ~hoc store is one of only six origin.ii tenants that rcmJin from the huge sh0pping center·~ September 1967 opening. Of the 30 or so tenants lhJt wen; .1round lm opening day, only Ne" port Children\ Uuotcry, ·1 he filo.1dway, Robinson's, The Looi..., Uob Oum~ lk~taurant and Golden Dl.idc Barbers remain in the center, which now boasts four clep~1nmcnt i.IUfCS and 15Q shop'>. Relying on spccialit.1til1n, t)llJlity products and a high h.:'cl of sen itc, the Ne'' port E:hildrcn's Dootcry has survived recession~. rcmmklrngs. two generations of family O\\ ncrship anJ nc:lTI) '.!5 )Cars of changing shoe fa'>hions. The store ha., also en1oycd grs:Jt continuity of pcr~onnel. For example, th e '>lore's mnnager, Dill Milter,, h:i been \dlh the· shop since 11 opened. Uut then again, -llAt1ity he) been 'l rs fascinating to me the more I'm in the business, as ~ see other merchants go ou of business, the way this has survived. I attribute it to my dad's desire and focus ... ' a trademark of th e family behind Newport Children's Uootcry. The )tore ".1s founded hy Corona cJcl [\l;ir resident Richard Maro'' ill. \\ho four yc:irs prior h:nl opened another shoe More in the Cll), Westd1ff -STM MAROWJTl Shoe.;. A )'C:.tr anc,1 J owner. Newport Children's Bootery half Jgo. f\1 .irO\\ itz, nO\\ 51J, solJ the store 10 his 34-ycnr-ottl on, Stc'c Sieve M:irowitz represents the fourth con~ccu1i'e generation in the [\IJrO\\llZ family in' l>h cc.I in 1hc shoe hu'>1ne~~. The '>tre.1J... began \\.1th h1 '1 great granLlfathcr. "ho \\J\ in the boot busines~ in Lithuani:i 'I he ~ounger ~1aro"itl learned 1hc bu~inelt \\-h1lc worJ...ing al the )lore duting his teen }Cars, and during a s11n1 working for his father after finishing college al San Diego S1:.r1c Uni\ers11y. SceJ...ing to pursue success on his · Restaurant owners not discouraged by closures sem1nt1r on ma"ing succinct. to- the-point presentations, beginning at 7: 15 a.m. at the Balboa B.1y Club 111 NC\\ port Beach. Co)t \\1th prepaid reservations i~ s 13 fur Couple the ongoing rcce~~1on "ith the closures members of the Newport Harbor -i---+---'-in~rc~ce.nt "'cs:h of >e\•·ral. high·prt>Wt!,-upsca Arca ChJmbcr of omn1<.•rce and rcs1aur:u11,, Jnd it stJntb 10 reason 1ha1 loca l res· 516 for i;ucsts At the door. the.• taurJtcur' "uuld be JI lcJ'>t ..1 little \\Orried. cost 1~ S 16 for members and 521 for guests. Brea!..fas.t is included. But don't tell that to the restaurant owner~ who For resenat1ons and inlormJlion, :ire suncycd n:gularl~· for this· feature. Dolstcrcd call 729·4400. b~ three ._traight months or he.1lthy sJlcs perform· Feb 1 · The Home Otll(t' ance~. they're fired up about their future pros· • • Jnd Bu;1ne-.... Op· peels, and they're 1101 :ibou1 to let the fa ilures of a portun1t1l') o\ssoc1at1on will ho1d ,1 fcv. other) get them Jo,, n on \\hat they sec as the conference on homc-b,1sed bt1:.1· licginnini; of a rebound. nesscs lrom 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the Re:d Lion I lotel in Costa i\1csa . In December, the Ney.port ilea h·arc<i restau- Call 261·9474. r;iteurs suf'\eycd for The DJ1ly 1'1101 Economic Feb 13 • The Mcrchanl.S l nde\. po1,ted revenue' thJt held even. on a'crage, • • Jnd Manufactur-"ith their December 1990 crs AssocrJt1on will bt>g1n a two-numhcr . Keeping pace day scmrnJr on human resources woul dn'1 be con!.id<:,Jc<.I mu ch of a victory <.lu ring .. Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 3 M.irc l'\111 "'o.i •1 r Steve Marowitz, owner of Newport Children's Bootery, :)ays his business is doing \\'ell despite the recession. O\\ n, he left the bui.incss in 1984 and became a Under Steve Marowi1t:s O\\ ncrshi • NC\\ port cemme-reffil 1e.il cst.nc hroket. But in mld·l~~nr-in~g--.C ... hiTi rcn s ootery 1Js not on) mainta1111.~d. but 10 O\\-ll h1-, u\\n c11mpJny and rcaliling that his father's nourbhcd. In 1990, 11 )Cl a .11c, record, ant.I IJsl )CJr. e~tablbhcd ~hoc ~tore was an excellent oppmtuniJy, he when the re cession cau,cd null\' local relJtlc rs 10 slruK.d bought the fJmii) busincso;. or go out of businc-.'>, the swre's rc\'enues increa,cJ ''I 1\ fascinJtu1g to me the more I'm in the busines. another 5 percent. ~" I sec other merchants go out of business, the Ne\\ port Children's Ooolel) hJs fJrcd rcla11,el) ''ell way th" hai.. sunhcd," the younger Marowilt saxs., .. 1 during the recc)Sion IJrgcl) be,,1u~c 11 llJs m:11111.11n~d J :.11tribu1e II to Ill) 1.fatl's uc .. irc :111d focus on h;ivino the large, d.i"Cr'C in\Cl\tOI'), rather th~n cull ing bJd., Stew 0 Maro\\lll. SJ\S He :llkh lh..tl the store h:i .. Jl'>O ocnel11cJ be.,t '>lute, the be,t emplo)ee? and the hcst·quality from ''ro" 111~. intcrc't 111 [J,luonablc ~hoe' for cluldrcn. merch.1nt11 .. c." o o "Children·., shoe' arc n0 longl r bJ.,u:." h~ ... i)., Th;.it fncul!, "h1ch Stc'e M <lfO\\ itt also call!> "They're ,1 f.l'>hion !tt.11cmcnt ·• pe1fcc11oni,m, ha-. .1lln\\1,;d thi: store to tlc\clop :\ !>trong Stc'c Man:mitt .. J)'> 1hc bi~gi;'>I ch.1m:c heh~" 111 u.k ba'c of ll>)JI, rcgul.1r l!U,tumer ... Richard M.irov.itL,Sa)~ since bu) mg Nl•'f)\>rt Ch1IJfcn\ Uoote1~ 1 the .1dJ1t1\•ll that to maint.1in rhe high leve l or scn·icc. h~ Jnd his son of more high·la~hmn ,hoc'>, a n11,,e th.it \\,1 11l.1dc h:1J tu '>pend a li11lc more th.111 mo't competitor.. on p0 ,,iblc by hi' fJlhc1\ forn,11J 1l11n"1n:: n>nccpt ol hrn1~ emplo)ce \JIJric .... hut both fJlher .111J '>011 believe the a niche pl.1\a .111J -.dhng J \\Ilk'.) ki;110n of hr:.rnJ, 1n mone\ \\,I'> ''ell ~r~111. 1hut niche. "\_.uh J...iJs !>hoc'>, people \\ant to tru~t you," Stc\e R ich:ird ~tam'' Ill :,.l\'i hi' nw'c tO\\.trJ :.p1:ci,11tL.1t1un Manm11t sa~'· "\\ ith clothes, the} cJn g0 anti p1~J. rhcm \\as a;..1uL1ll} born out ol lllCc\\11) I k 1ec.rlh th.11 off the rJ1.l, t>ut \\Ith -.hoc . the\ ''Lint to J...now th.11 \\'e ''hl'll The ln111c Cl) .1p1HoJ .. hnl 111111 al!out co111i11g to i..no\\ how tu Cit them right." • l·nsh1on hland, he"·'' lll!!h un the iJl·.1, bu t he J1tl11'1 SJ)' Kict1arJ M.1ro\-.ill: ·'You ne .. cr forget how to fit a think he coulJ Lifford the -rrnt h1r ::in t1pl·1.11ion l1~c h" child. and if )4.lll reL1lly c.irc, )OU flc\cr forget how to We!!tcliff !lhl.lp, a slu1s: th.11 old h,1c' fl>r the \\hok hJnt.llc a cl11IJ ) ou ha\ c to h;.l\ c .:i fondnCl>'> for J...id'>, f.1mtl)'. · tremendous p.1tiencc .ind Ll lot of energy. ThL11·s '' hy )LIU "When the) came 10 me .iml Ji,cu)seJ 1 ,1sl11on h l.111J. hJve ro llJ\e the right employee!>." See BOOTERY A5 RESTAURANTS '""•\\""'"" •• pi. • Reprc cnt~ /Jst ye.u' performance. A score above 100 reflects an impro ,·cment over the same month in 1990, while a score below 100 i ndicates a decline. Scoring is based on s.11<.•s of local restaur.1teurs nho arc f)Urvcycd rcgufJrly for thi feJt ure. "ill turn around too. l 1h1ni.. the\ 're l>t:irt111•• 10 & • Cl learn, \\hich v.c all houlJ h:i\c learned Ions ~go,. that )Ou\e got to "ork a htt_lc h.1rdcr" 'Marchcano-1s ~In} 1h111~ l>ut un,ettlcJ by the re· cent re taurnnt f.ul urcs -"h1ch mduJcd the do· ~of Newport\ MJ~1c blJnd, l"hc Re'~ Ne\\pOrl O}~tcr DJr & Grill, and the turmni; U\CI of 21 Oceanfront tu 1b IJnJlorJ J k ~.1id. too. th.1t the reCC))ion i,n't C.:Jt.:i,trnpluc lor )ltong re 1:.rura· tcurs because pcrc11n1..1I )UI"\ ''Or) \J\e profih dur· ing gooJ times, .ind the~· don't IJ\c rloaJ then\· ~ches \\1th debt "'The econum) ne,~r mJJe thh l>u inc)~ ... Marchc.1110 s.11d. "\Vhcn the cconu111) get · better. that's itmg on the Q l..c, but I belier h.l\c .i guod. strong c.1t..e. I re.ill) J0n'1 h.1\c emp llh)· for a gu) who works fi,1,\ JO )C.ir' 111 tlm bu):ncs) anJ doesn't SJ\C <in) thing You ah'a)s ha\'C to i,J\c fur a rainy d.t), bccau-.c in 1h1' bu!line)\, It ca.n pour" . Although N.e'" Yc.1rs rC)l>lution~ :ind bill pJ}- 1ng maJ...c J:lnu:iry a traJ1t1onally )low month for Upscale rtil:.JUr:lnlS, a-SlrOnC (lJC'C Of Jd\'ancc rC'I· Cl"\ at ion'\ ha'> been cause for optim1 m Jlll~lllg local restaurant OI.\ 11c.0r). · m,rnagemcnt, from 9 a.m. to 4 p m. at Le Mcrid1cn Hotel in New- port Beach Cost for. the Thur:.day· Friday seminar 1s $295 for mem- bers and S355 for non-members. For 111formJt1on, call 558-1550. the bc)t of llll'les, but in a year improved mood Of the survey group. "We arc all en· in which mJny rcst.1urants couraged." • "People will drink water. or not Jrink at all for 3 while,'' one rcspondeTt1 !..1id. ···out then they'll be back 10 their old habit!>." Send .1nnouncements to The Daily Pilot's business editor, Tony Cor, at 330 W. 8.1y St., struggled, the December num-• bers come as good news. DJnny Mnrchcano. owner of !'he Arche~ in Newport lkJch • .,aid ~1 ~itrong fini h helped ha restnu rant pull i1s 199 1 revenues to within 4 percent of its 1990 total. CosliJ Ak a, 92627. Restauruns "l h111g~ are good," s:iid one rc)pondcnt. summing up the ''I '111 \.Cf)' happy." M.1rchcano !.nid. ·• 1 think o th ers The December index i>corc fur rc!>l:lll'l'nts! lOO. -B.r 1on.r Co' Chamber seeks 1992 Man, Woman of Year nominees Nom1na11ons arc no\\ being taJ...cu for the 199:! Cos1a i\k~a M.1n and Woman of the Ye.1r. sponsoreu by the Co!>la Mcsu Chumber of Commerce :ind the Daily Pilot. • · Apphcat1on forms for tlm d1!.l 11~gu1shed LI\\ .1r"<.I I I Uoulcvard, Suite· I 35; phone: 574-87l:IO) or fill -out and clap this form and ma.ii it to tihe Cmta ~tc,,1 Ch;unber of Commerce. 1901 Nc\\port Dini , Suite 1"5. Co-.t,• Me~a. CA 92627. The dcJdl1ne 1' 5 p.m Jan ~2. In order 10 be considcrtd for the ~Ian or Woman of the YeJr. c.indidate~ mu'>I meet the lullo"1n~ require.: men ts. -Live and/or work 1n C mt.1 Mc,.1: -Uc involved in \:trr<>U\ profc,,ional. ci\.11;, JnJ chantnblc org.101LL111on\ fur a wn,1der:iblc length of time; -11.tn~ dcmon,trated Je.1eler-.hip in the communi1y; -Re y,.clf·knvwn 1n .the community:· -J l.J\C contributci.l to 1hc ·hc11c1 ment .11lll grQ...,lh of the community. 1\n ·'".ml' luncheon '~ 111 hl hcltl .11 11 :JO 11.m. on • f eb 20 :11 1 he wc,tm South ( "·"'' l'l.1;r:1 to honor the \\ lllllef\. L.1,1 \e,1r\ rccr picnt' were M.uic M:1plc., • and V.1ughn Redding · .------------------------~ Application for ~9.92 Costa Mesa ~an and Woman of the Year I I I "'uminau.'C.1/~ubmntl'<i by. I f'\;,lml' I ().(up<illon I tompany Cit I . C.. 11 y ol RC's1dcncl' How Long' I T l'lt•phon\• DJ Ev<'ntng I l:Ju1.,1t1un I Al ddl•mu .. [)(>grt:t'<,/ Aw.ud., I M1l1tary <i(•rv1«• I rmf,•\s1on.i l tvkm~~h1p'\ I Civt~ /Community Organi1J1t1on., I Ch.lnt.iblt• Organ11 atmM I Voluntl'C:'r (ftorts. I C. tmlnbuhons to th(• Community I I <Pl<'il~ <\U.tt"h she nomtnl~'" rt..~umc, 1f 41v411l.tblc) L-~---------------------~~ ~-------...-__,... __ Dally POOi lineup: A schedule of regular features and columns Aln1anJC ........................ : ................................................ SJturday Aul?............................................. .. . .. .. Th urscfay. Saturd.ly Bus1ne~s... ...... ....... ... . . .. . .. .. ..... ... . ... . Mond.ly, \\'c.'Clncsda>, FridJy CommunitY. 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Weddings, £nsascmc.1nt ................................................. 5,11urd.iy \V<.•c:k<'n<.I ................. : .......................... , Thu-..a'Y :,.··········'··············· rx1u .. ot 1 ,------:------------------=---=-=-=-=-=-=-=-----~~~=--==---=-=------------=-=---=-=-=-=-----=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--.,..=-=-=---=-=-=-~~=--........:~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---=--. ~ ..,,.;:......___ Calling all cars: ·Be on the al·ert for madcap· motorist NO SLAr SHOTS, rLEASE - Allention, Newpon Beach police scheduled to patrol Coast Highway on Friday afternoon, Jan. 31. This is an olert: Round Table West will be staging another literary luncheon on , that date at the Dalboa Day Club, :rnd the · featured speaker will be that mqdcap motoril.t, Zsa Zsa Gabor. 0 IT WOULD DE JUST -----.A-SMALL TITLE CHANCE - Much-married Zsa Zsa will be 'thumping her -----• autobiography, "One Lifetime Is Not Enough." If she slap., another gendarme, dollinks, m;,ike that "One Life Term, ... " 0 ANY OTllER RE•'UCEES H ERE FROM SEWICKLEY? -In Monday's opus, you may recall, I mentioned that Charles (Chuck) Knox, the once and future Rams coach, will be greeted here by 3 boyhood buddy, catering king Armnnd Jay l\fascrolonni. And now surfaces another onetime football playe r with the vaunted Sewickley (Pa.) High School Indians - structural engineer Frank Cicer<r,who'll be joining the reunion. Like MastrQianni, Cicero haJ . surrendered his season tickets at Ramt1heim Stadium when John Whallisname had been the Rams' shepherd. And now, praise be, it's the Spirit of Sewid.Jcy revisited. Fight on! 0 SOUND TllE TOCSIN! -If you hear a whirring noise offstage at the . Performing Glitz Center, starting Friday. that could be composer Giacomo Puccini twirling in his tomb. · According to the wording on my tickets for the Jan. 23 performance of a great Puccini work, Opera Pucific will be presenting "Tocsa" (sic). 0 LOOK, IT llAPPENS -When I mentioned the misspelling on the tickets to opera buffs Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kirkpatrick, they weren'l surprised. Kirkpatrick is a retired newspaper copy editor, and his "'if e's name is Tosca. "lt hnp11ens because ther"C aren't too many of us Toscas around," she says. "I've received mail addressed to Tocsn." The Kirkpatricks will be seeing ToscM Tocsa next week at the music hall in Costa/Cotsa Mesa. (Note: The real-life Tosca, who . danced with the Sonja Jlenic ice-skating troupe several cons ago. retains her delicious humor JI n~c bl She notes th~ll the Opera Pacific brochure describes the liflretto as 'burnin~ \.\ith love, lust and desire' -"t11ch, \he say:., is perfectly descriptive of her current lif es'tylc.} • 0 SACK TIME -!n~punl>C-10 all of Monday's incoming Oak lrom Chrh Steel, Doc Reedy, Dud Ulumbug and other football filbcm, I know that Denver quarterback John J:.h,ay bn't a product of Western Penn-.} h :rn1a. A~ e'cry couch coach kno\\S, El".tY i-; as Californian as the avot'tldo, and shouldn't have been lumped "Ith - Namath, Montana, Blanda, Lnit.i,, Marino, Ditka, Kelly and cmmtlc\s 01-hcr steel-hardened products from the Keystone State's football foundries The only reason I inclucled ch~,1y \\JI., lo see if you were paying allcntion, and you ccnainly were. So quit sacking me, and do !>omcthing con!ltrucll\e -likl.! takm~ the ~tx·point spre;iJ .1nJ pbc111g }our Super Uoy.I bet on tlu: Uuffolo Uilh. 0 · 11£A\'Y ~J UH•' -Lc.:llc r ol 'J ht. Wed. come~ lr~ntreprencur Alan ll) pinslJ, "ho\ busil) JlllJ'~ing anuthu fortune 111 the automothe l1dJ \\hen I rep<,>rted h11'tei.l \.c111urc (Z? \\ hc:clt). he "rote: "Lo\.ed )Our Jrllck '° much \\e Jle fr:im1nb 11." Th:it'i. very ,\,CCI ul Al.in. In return, I'd like to earl') one uf~ou r \\heeT:. in~m-) - " allct LJ ~UODE!\ TIL\WJ -If all the: sol.'.1ahtc'> pubhcl) mourning the Jemi-,c of elegant Re\ \\oulJ haH! pJttonilcJ 'the place, it \\Ould\(. been th.: hotlc:!>l i.pot in O\.\n. Newport woman identified as plaile' crash victim . . ' PLANES: Critics say small craft threaten safety By LoriAnn Basheda sun Wntrr A 33-ycar-old Newport Deach ''omor\ and six of her frien ds \\Cre killed Saturday n1gh1 \\hen their 11llllL1''-in·cngw~nc... ...crn.hw on the way home from a wed.end trip to Las Vegas It took the Clark County coro· ner's office three dJ)S to identify Nancy Osten as one of the dead. Also killed "as 59-}ear-old .Ph) Iii., Rose, her 34->ear-old son Dtad Ro ~ and her 38->ear·old d,1ughter Carol 1 lubbdl -all of El Toro 'I he crash also claimed the ll\ei. uf 57-~ear-olJ Palo~ Verdes pil or" George Dcren1J, his 37-year-old son ,Denni., Deren.a and 5S·rcar· oltl Torrance rc.,itlenr Susan Love. "It 's like a baJ dream," \aid PJ· tnci3 I tughes. "ho manages the 1 luntington Ueach dental office of Or. Arnold Angclic1 and Or. Daniel ~tircheff, "here O .. tcn "a' a dc:ntal h)g1cn1~1. "We kcc.:p1wp· 1ng that \H!'ll \\,1kc up JnJ she'll come "'alk1ng through the Joor." Mircheff said he la!lt sJw Osten "'hen she picked up her check rn. day anti told him she "'Js off to Las Vega~ for the: weekend "ith her friends "Then I get u call Sund.1) night (from the coroner'!. office) i.a) 1ng BOOTERY: Enjoying long-term success at Fashion Island From A4 'lrs like a bad drea~. We keep hoping th~t·we:11 wake up and she'll come walking through the door.' -PATIUCIA IUHS manager of dental office where Nancy Osten worked tii.:n t\ lu\.cJ her." Air traffic controllers monitor· ing the radar system said the) watched the plane drop 4,000 feel from an altitude of 9,800 feel in a mauer of seconds, according to Ettrflrckkc. a spokeswoman with the Federal Aviation Admini!>tra- tion. From A1 she l)aid. Airport officiab say 80 pl.!r- ccnt of nights in and out of JWA arc mJde by ~m.111 :m- '"The county Doard of Super- ' ll)Ors h.1 .. gone on record that 11 is committed 10 prescl'\ ing general a\iation at th11., f.icihty," said airport ~po~c::.,\om:i n Courtnc\ \\ 1erciod1. A '> th~ rAA continue~ 11s in· vest1 ga11on of the: incident, G;.iido bchc.:,e!I there. 'houltl :1bo be j rc·nJ 11nutm:\ of J\IJlion JI the wunt~-~1rpm1. 'Jf there'.) a .c111t.:n'i. !!IOup formed. I II l c ri!.!111 thl.'.'rc." '-111.: s:.iitl. "'\\'c LJfl 110: \\Jll un til :.i cr.ish t:ih' I •.Ju: tll c!o om<.:· thing :.i~)QUt !ht-.." that the\ need \·rU)'> to 1llcn11fy her." he.::.aid. Mirchcff said the loss ",1., "like lo,ing a fom1l} member." Ostc.:n 10111ed the private practice dcntJI office four >car-i ago. In facl._ llughc.s said, two of the plane crash victims -Hubbell and Lmc -met Osten ''hile pa· · The controllers were able to contact the ·pilot, but were told that everything was OK in the cockpit and the pilot wanted to continue to Torrance, 13rekke said. ~===::;:==============::--::::::::::::::;::;:::::: '"It's am:.iting ho" man) pJt1ent' \\l.:fc.: tl)ucheJ b) her," he sJ1J. I lughes dc'\cnbcd 011.,en as "J \Cl) \\arm and 10\ing born ag.11n Chn'!>t1.1n. ·- "~he \\Jh an ouhtandir11! p~r­~1.m." Hughe~ sJlll. "Yo~ Jl"t coulun't "·" enough n11 .. e thin~' :1lm11t her. · -~- I lul!hc' ,,uJ the Jent.ii otfice l1llcJ-"11h lfo\\ers once \\Ord got out .1hou1 0-.1cn's dc:1th. f'uneral I scl"i..:c' '''II ltkcl} he held in !\n· wna \\ hctc Olttcn gre\\ up anti \\here her p.1rcnt~ 'till li\e. "\\'c'rc '1111 ki nd of numb," I lu~ho ... 11d. "It's h.rrJ for u<; to bd;c\e. \\'e h.>\ed her. I kr pa· llCnl~ al the dental ofnCC. I lughes ~aid all of the people on . board \\de lrn:nds. "They \\ cnt 10 Las Vegas to· gcthcr a lot," ~he said. "(Ocrenia) new them all the time." Fedual authorities said trouble tor the &.:.cat Ccs-.n.i ~25 Con- quc:.t slJrted JU!>t minutes after it took off ~.11urd.1y e\cning from Las Veg.JS ~kC~1rr.111 ln1ern,11ion:il Moments later air traffic con· trollers lost contact with the plane . and reported sec;)ng u nash of fice. ACCIDENT? Urckke said. LA t.YTEAM- Oebrii. \\ere reportedly scaucred AUORNEYS AT LAW N•WPORT B•ACH '7(800) 275-TEAIV\ Toll ~/24 h,..., over a quarter-mile at the cra\h FHI AnO•HIY CONSULTATION itc, located at the 4,000-foot-bel L~'.::'.::'.::5::'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::'.:::=:==:=::=:=:=:==:=:~ of the Mount Potosi foothills some I:! miles from Las Vegas. A TWA pl:irrc-crashed on ~tount Poto~i Jan. 16, 1942, kill ing :n people including ~1c1ress Carole LombJrd. "ife of actor Clack Gable. REFINANCE NOW 8o/c APR 0 PTS 8.25o/o · RATE 3/4 PT Airport. __________ _._=----------------------------------! 15 \'rar Fhtd 8 . .&2'< APR • ~o 'Hr <.. ~) • ~b~itt Insurance Agen·cy ~ / .c-) 631-7740 -~-Jumbo 30 \ear •utd 8.875o/o APR 0 PTS S.75o/o RATE 0 PT ' . . 6 l<\ "PR .\dJ1JSU1blt 441 Old Newport Blvd., Ne rt Beach (Near Heag Hosp.) ConstrurtJon. Jumbo Loans. ht and 2nd I O.s. l".on-Owntr Orcup11n~~ 1 00'1,j MORRI the -1991 Christmas Boat Parade becomes a fond memory, it is time to • CMS Mortiaie Servicea \\cekda~ 1714) 832-4854 [\t nln$tS &\\ttktods 1Arl1 SIJIJfCT 10 CIWIOI '"7HOUT #0'1CI ( 714 J 7 64-9428 . honor the winners from 1991 and begin 1 Jidn't cnJOY the rent numbers." 1~~~-~ii he SQ)~. "l JKQU;l:!L.liL5.pi:~.llLC:..Jll4-l J ! ptannin_g -~he _1_9_92 _Ch __ ris_tm_a __ s _,so._a_t_Parad=e:.. -iiiiiiii l.1J's shoe), alll>" ing me 10 take a sma11cr !Ip.ice and therefore ha"e a lo"cr rent. "Spcc1,11it.111011 ha) pro,cn to be a main in gredient to the !>lore\ l.Uccess. \\ c tuund a niche )Car' ago, and \\e nC\Cr tJev1atetJ from ii. .. Today's product line at NC\' port Children\ ~1tel) rJngc' from glittery girls Jres~ shoei. to Air Jordan !lne:.ikc.:rs for infant.,, Steve Marow1tL Sa)S h1\ ~tore 1 now one • of the h1ghest·gros)jng indepen· dent shoe stores 1n all of Southern California, and "'1thin SL\ month., 10 a year. he'd like to add a i.cc- ond location. In the long term. he sa)'S he "ants to ha\'e three to SL~ stores in' Orange and San Diego counties. While busine)s is good now for the Fashion Island store, Steve Mnrowitz can onl~ wonder how ~ell he might have done if the re- cession hadn't taken a bite out of foot traffic at the shopping center. ••1 think about that all the time. what could have been," he stlys. "There were so many di tractions in '91. That's "hat makes me so optimistic for the future, because I )Urvived through such a tough time ror retailers." LOSE WEIGIIT l m.L GRF.AT • WTI'HOUf'" Drutk Diet Moclilkatiou Stnnuous Enrd1t E.,eniJft encl Thne·C00111ml .. ,,.. .. Try TIM O.nUrttion Wttpl M•HlflllHI Procn• · Jt 0.1 U1K0adilkm•I · MOIM1·1Kk Guanattt "9oftt "'"9r 1~.-.t O.eltrltloe Distributor: Steve Hartline 714-759·1468 Please join us for the .. Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce 1991 Christmas Boat Parade and Home Decorating Awards Banquet & Auction Friday, January 24, 1m •Newport Beach Marriott . 6:00 p .m. • No-Host Cocktail Reception & Silent Auction 7 :00 p .m. • Dinner . Cost: $35.00 per person " . ------------------------1991 Christmas Boat Parade and Home Decorating Awards Banquet & Auction Friday, January 24, 1991 • Newport kach Marriott Plusc reserve for me ___ Tickets at S35 per person Na~ __ ...;..._=-=-=---=-------=---------~ ____ Tables of ten at $350 per person Company ------=-------------- Address __ =--=---=-=-=-=-=-=--=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=---=-=-=-=-=-- Phone --=-=-=-------=-----=--=---=---=------=-------=-=---=-=-=------ Please hsts guest below Mail to: NHACC 1470 Jamboree Rd .. 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SUBSCRIPTION FORM I ••••••••••••••• • :awmn: Just $7.50 per month • • • Nome --------------------------------~ : City ----------------------ZIP---------• Home.phone ---~---------------------~ ....... • .Ulll •lllUCmNS • • • • • • • • • • ···················································' • MAIL TO: The Daily Piiot (Crc~lotloo Dept) 330 w. Boy St.. Costa Mesa CA: '11627 -------.. NeWport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot I -=------=~ ------ . . Editor Wi~l iam Lobdell...642-4321, e>.t. 351 Jerm limits good. idea for NewportJleach council The envelopes, plea .. e... \Olcrs t.lccit.lc. Dlll \\C doubt thal \\ill r6 Thumbs up to the cour••scou-; happen, ghcn lhat fi,c of 1he se,cn John Hedges, the Ne" port Ucach counc1lmcmbcrs would he out of ol llcc if City Councilman "ho tried in a t\H>-tcrm limit \\,Is imposed. (Nol \ain lo g.cL the. ~y.-Council l-0-ucc~pt th~ceirw«Jcrtt;rlly, Hedges mTd \\l'ntr \\l)uld notion of term limit'>. An atmthcr be the only council members permitted 11iumbi, up to Jean Watt, the only to seek re-election.) member or the council who agreed \\ilh ~ 1 humhs dtm n 10 Councih,om:in I ledges. Sanch• Gcnb, who's on a cru'>allc Thumbs do"n to 1hc rc,1 of the · 10 -.l;;,h 1he cn1 ire SJ75,000 1he Ct1) Council, \\htd1 11!11lHcd \Oler Ltl) ghc'> lo art\ program\. The amount sentiment "hen qu1cll) rcJCC.:ttng s;l\cd in the city's c~1ima1ed S55A the idea of term limit for Ne" post million budget is less than 1/3 of I lle:ich. Prop. 1-io pa~cd easily and a percent. The .003 percent earmarl.cd for poorly \\rittcn term limi1 ini1ia1ive for wonhy nrt' programs t~at other"dsc . v;iluc of cultural an-. to J commun11y, 1hen we're doomed To hack :ma) al th is msnsicle amou1H of mone1 rc wncJ 10 support the Costa Me'a :in-. 1s foolhardy~ ~and \\C hope, for the '>al.c of the cil}'. the, l:11une1l doesn't follow Genb· ab,urd suggest ion. A' for Gcni,· idea to drnngc Co!>la , f\fc,.i·l> "City of the Am .. motlo back to 11 ... old nickname. "'J he I luh of the . the 'log.111. ·1 h.umbs do" n to the D.1ilv l'ilo1. \\hich, in a poorly ... HittLn --~ cduvri;.il. 1mpli~ rh.11 the '" rc,idc111i.ll neighbors of the tlHLc troubled bar' ( 1 logue Uarm1ch:tel'M I knry N' I l,1rry's Goa th ill 'l';i\em antl l sl~1nd 'I r.1dc r) a)ong N_c,\ptirt Ul>Ulc\.ird don't t\L':)er\c the city's leg.ii prokction in thl-ir attempt~ to quiet the 1 11 ) C\t :ibl j,hmc n h. Nu1hing coultl h:.t\C t?cen lullhcr lrum the trurh. ror l'.tr 100 lonl!, lhC'>C rc,idcnh h.l\e had 10 put~ up the pllpul.1r bars' inllllcrablc 'ltJc-etfcch -}Cllin~ and •Mcammg at 2 a.m. amt public ·11:umb!i uj1 lo th.: It\ in · Cu . \\ hi...!1 \\ j,i:J~ pu!lcll it is C.1:.1 ... \,,1~:. m:1r111a pr jcd, II 1h'° ~'\e\'port Uc.1ch C11~ Couni:tl .1bcnd.1 until n c.1n better a~h.lrc,., Lummuaut~ .inu Newport Dc~ch lacked only 281 would be in financial ruins is a signatures to qualify for the b:illot. Al ridiculously low ligurc and shouldn't be the very kast. the council should voh: 10 touched. I !arbor Arc:.i" -forget it. To our knowledge, Co,1;1 ,\tc~.1 Joesn '1 ser\ c a~ a hub to any harhur. We hl.e the "City of the Arts" bbcl. r\nJ e\CI\ af Genis get-. her "ish anJ the .003 pcr~cnt in arts funding is cut from the budget. the city -\\ ilh the award-winning South. Coast 14fx'+twy a:tld-t l~tiunaily rerogn izecr Performing Arh Center -should "ecp urination. to name a few. They should __ !.!.!.!:~:.l.:.llilLl.!.!.i!..!..!!li~...U.~~~J...J..Zµiu.....u......-r------. h.tvc C:\pct)ctl help lung ;igl). cmiro.nmc.flt:il group:.,,, \\ell.)~ tl1 ... ~1.1ti: • pui the. mca!.urc on~ttot--and let the II \\e have 10 C\pl;ain to Genis the The po11H \\C \\ere lf)ing tu mal..e \\J> :ind tedcr.11 i;o,dmc111. Don't protect us I JllSt h:.i.cl a comment on the helmet l:J\v. I kcl h'-c the Jrncr should h.a\C 1hc n~ht II..> \\C.ir or m.\I 10 \\CM the helmet. t'.1) commcn1 tot.I.a) fo1 \1>u i, tlwt I feel h'-c "'Cl') JlCf'•llll "ho \Ole' for the helmet l.m 'houlJ h.l\c·w \\C.tr a lifl·j:11:ke1 the nc\I Limc.. lhg ~o ,::,\,fa1min~ .and \CC tf 1hc) c.1n lmJ .1 p.1r- .alkl thcrL· I dl111't ih111I. there\ .111.,mtu l lot l>f u1ffc1c11l·c JnJ tTi.11 .11\0 snch1Je, .1 -.e.1lhd1 for .11 k."t the dmcr l thinl. thcv .ire in-. m~ to protect u... c;l>lll uu·r- scl\ec;, .111J fran"I) I .un '1d, of II JOI ti'! JACOB~ NC\\ prn 1 Be ad1 Keep options been rc~1Jing the Pi lot or ''' ri- Oll''.1 name' thc1 cof since the '50s. I · grew up in Ne" port [k.1 h and nll\\ li\'C in CU'>l.I ~k' 1 I CnJl>) the paper. SL'S,.\:--1 \\ 11111: Cl"ta ~k ,.1 Thumbs up, doc J U't \\,UHCJ tl> t.ill .111J ap- ~.1°~1tth 1c:am'i lrOJ'l hoth :-..l'" pl>rt I Lirlwr ;ind Cur1111.1 dl·I ~I.tr hoh b."l.c1b.1ll IC.Jil l\ lur l:ccpi11g the11 ~·ll\ll 111 ,1 'H~ll· m.11chcJ game '11 umb' up to Dr Denni' [, ''°' "hli ""' .1l1fc tu Cl> Ill rol .1 lfO\\d from t>uth _..i;-h\)01, th;it \\\.rC omc\\hJt Ul\CUI) <ind }Cl 'till \\Crc ablc tv cnjo\ the !!•lllh ... Applaud, 10 Dr. b;in~ lr1.>m .rn ;1pp1n a.1t1' c mum B \ROARA d~ UOO\t A n :11.11111 ''\.'II ·j, ringing in th;. lrn,inc" (l>n1111uni1' ul C. .il1h11111.1 lvud. ll'-.1r, unm1,1.1'-1blc 11.1\C \llU hc.11J it'? Cump.11111· •. bc1h l.1rgc .rnd ... ,m.111. a1c lc1,1ng 1hc ,1,11,e in t.'\Cr i111.·rl·.1,"llf number' Business, panic Firms lose confidence in Californi a By Matthew K. Fong l lu11d1cd' llf 1hou,.111J, til C.il- 1forni.1n' .ire hi,ing their JOI''· or ha' ing I heir JOlh thrc.itencJ. iwt (Ompctc to :i1tr.1tt nc\\ bu)i-llll~ )C.1r 0 b) .111n mncin; 1h1: tut- l1' recc"ion. nut h\'1ureien Cl'nt· nc,s," ,,>me mb1.1kenl~ bcl1c\C. m~nron lf 111 .. ,, (t>uncil on C.1h· p~lllllll\, hut ralhcr b; l:Olll· •·fac~llllC \\:l.nh Ill lo.:.\11! here, forn1J C;.llllp t tl\Cllo~ llt:l..I!: \.f) • 36th in bcnL·fll.,, ddl\cr ... J -·1he h,,1lth 1.Jrc '\ ll' 11 t Lht I .: r.:fc rmnl to r,•Jt ... ·..: ,l•~t-. th .. .. ·du,.1t1t•11.il '\:.tem 111.1,1 b ... • rc- ll•rmeJ t,1 ~,; ! tllt' l!O\i:fllllll.'111 .tlhllll (WI~ un 1.:km:ut.11~ ,111d ..-.. 1.:1.ll1 !,u c1h ... .ita'n. th.. I.e. I ,~,1c111 ni'. I be 1.:hrmcJ t 1.i1r· 1~ .. omp.:11\.1~l· rnJ 1...',! p.1T111.:) "i1huut th: ... rt..:t tll£ l .tn; ruJ t<..) hr C.1hfur111.1 bu 11 .... ' .1t'1 Jm- inc in,ur .1n .. 1: \:O!\b 01;1t ul t • · .1r ~c ll: .it !l rJ 1h1I I\ pclltion h um other st.ites '" the 1f the) cJn," 1~ the co1l\cn11un.1I of fc.1der' lr .. im bu!>llli.~"· l.1? or "i,Jum. :inJ cduc.1t1lm. • T I Union \\hll .Ire luring ·a"·') 1.:1 ·.ire m:m~ mor..· u'..:nuc .. • Ne" pull lk.ad1 hcalthv C.1hfurn1J compJ111c' l3111 sod.i), nothin~ could be 1 he real impetu\ tor ch.rngc. th.11 n 'l'..I :o t..: npl. r~J Stop Stalling ·1 he k"' ol ihcl>C JOb.' hit:. the ninrc \\1011g. The hu ... inl'' cn>i~ hO\\.Cvcr. mu't begin in 1hc hc ·in ~ut tum.l.11,1e11t.d·lt' :h'\! ·11rot-= ~ ~ · f f C I f · i' a. i'.Hnmum Ill w 11 .. u:11 ti.1 ,1ur . noLl-ctlll1t1l. 0 r·nc.trl)· C\Cf\. C.ilt· ronmcnt 111 Cuhfornia "·" -,o de-o cac' ~ 1 orn1an. 1· bl"inc'' coinmunit' anti lc.1ni: W hy <loc\ 1he Pl.inning fornsan. lt\tng rn the ll>cal l:CllllO· CJ)ld th;11 imtc.1J of 1h1nl.1ng The prohlcm fJc1ng •u., tool\ lrom \\hat ,,c he~r.: · I bcl1c\c 1hal 1he nu ll'll!:er • 1va1l.1hlc opt i1rn ;.i fflmlcJ ·.111 inJI\ 1du:il mo1orqdi'1 to "e.ir or not Ill \\e.u a helmet !ihuulJ rc111.1in Just that -Jn t•ptton Touring 5.000 m1k'> .:1 CricnJ of mine ''llulJ not con,IJcr nor Comm1"1on continue 10 Ill' "here it 1' estimated 1h.1t "\\l h} Jhould \\C gt\C ;in~ ·m.111: )C.lr., to Jc\clop, :1n_J · it• J An ;if.nm bdl 1, nn:;m~.111 the drag its ~ct in regard \u 1he e.i~l1 u111t ot 21~ Jllb' proJucc' thnu~t tu le.1,ing the ~.1.tc.:·,~1·~· ~':'•~ll~~~k;c~ti~m~~~~~nJ~·~<l~-=~·t~cr~m~in~.1~1i~0~11-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, llo.ig ~p~ns1on? Gra.n.~tc~·J~1~h~e~~~~S~3.~5~tl~>~S~5~0~1i~ll~io~1~1~i~n~l~o~c.1~l~b~u~'i~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ n l:. 1' a structural prob-_ lorn~. 'lhc note' ~f \he b II . he leave home \\1lhl1 u1 1hc mo't hag.hi} :ipprn' cJ ,,,fct) helmet .l\Jtlablc. l ro\\C\er ,1 tnp up tll\\ll or a !>hort 1uur up the (Oa'll .1 fc\\ maks .. JAN~T LOCI II 1\D Ne\\port lkach Enjoys the paper F 1~t I '' oultl ll"c 10 '·'Y I .am 1! plea,eJ 1h.1t )OU ;rn.: h.1 ck to ;1l1nos1 ti.ail~ public;ititin. l'\i: opponents ~bou!cl h,• he. nC'S l»m, 10,oh 1'111~ the wa) \\C ha'c · f bl .. l "' .... o warn mll u ::i a.z1n£ tire, lu: it seems to me the most smpor-Rcces,iun anc.J tkfcn,e -.pend: stJ~ .,.. can~trul ted our -.1atc economy. rather of :i Cue that u-.cJ tll burn t.i nt thing here " not "lm .. c d 1 And the bu\tnl!'' J·u .. 11fic.111on~ w \.. · ~-• l I -· ·J1 \IC\\ it \\Ill ob"-lrud or hO\\ 1ng cui.. arc nut J cqu.11c e\p .1-h.11 need.., hJ 1,c C\ammi:;u lQt 11.1t '' now r::ipi y going N:I n.111\lll\ for lhl? uu1hound 1lu,1d lur opening up 'hop or \I.I) ins 111 • Jn·' either mod111cd and 'l he lit'.ll of bu,1hc,,· ulnl; 111.111' bird' 1t "111 k,1\e home-" 1c,, ·l,ut the hum.in being' \\ho tif comp.111ic'.' ·1 he truth 1' 1h.11 Cal1lo1ni;i ;trc rapiJI) -.hrinking. rLpf;ilcl1 includ~ 1h.: \\\Hkc..r\ r..i111on Jn ( !lh!otn1J i' .1 111 ... - necd ihe c.uc .ind llfc-.J\ ing bu .. i11c" I\ !ming conf1di:nLC:-in T he .1l.1rm bell b rtng1t1£! wnipc1",11ion '.')-.rem ,dmh ,1, 'u~t.1.1111ny nc, c""' tor u.. .Ill. ""111, lhe ho,p11.il c.1n PH>\lde . the .1b1ht\ of C.dtforni.a Ill ;.111\l· \\ h~> "ill rc'p~mJ'' ·1 he an· one ot the.: "1m~'t. C\flClhlH' for C.1lifl11n1:i11' :It C\Cr~ k\l'I l'i ,,>- n ·t. It c I b ti I l lid\ mu t 1i ..... r llr~ .1larm .md ·1111s I:> not JU\I ,1 rCtl\JC't fur ,.c -=· \\\Cr ,, \\I.'. J mu,t: C\Cr) a I· U'oll\C'' Ill IC en llC ll;J 11.111 'I h -. J J fl''! lllld, \\.ti \•'U •1 the }w,p11.il. but I hd11:,.: the The p;i,t 50 )C.H!I of un1'H1!.;cn forn1Jn -\\C .111 .1,e .1 \lJ"c an (r;inlin~ 1'1 or ~n 111 w't) an m:iJUnl) uf 1he p..:1..>pk ~rlm th 111 California ll.1, lulled th" one -ll f the ka't dl.i:C.ll\I! Ill the · ,\J.;111Ju·u k I 011c '' J m1ml•t1· SI II RLL' ,\CKl~O) f) m.tn\ in111 .1 f.1he wn'c 11f '~"11-Gmcrnor Pete \\ 11 on re-wont~ in dcl1\Cring c.i'h b~·n: of 1 lit• C.>l1fo1 ui.1 -'#.ltl lh>:mJ 11( ;\ 1:\\ ( urt U1..id.1 rtt). • · Calth •rni:.i t.luc.,n"1 h:.in· hi ,'ponded '>\Jllll n her 1.1!.1 n!_! tifl ice c: l!h t~~ .tnJur1.-J." orki: r' ( r .111!.1112! f:11u.1ti.1.11 iim. How to get involved! lhi) ; )Our communit\' n"'"~p.1pt•r, and \\c'd like to hctir from ~ou. Hl·n.~'s ho\\ \OU c.1n hl'(Oll\C :in .1e1 'e particip.rnt in The Pilot'> Community f orum p.1~e ' v Call the Re.idcrs' 11olline (641 -6086) .md lt•.l\ l' ) our nw .. - ;tgc. \\1,ilc ''e \\elconu.• all (l)Oltnl.'nb \\C0ll only 1whl1 h t:om- mcnts lrom lhehe ''ho IN\l' ,1 nJnw <plt•J>e spell •l oull, i"•t) .rncl phone number (ior \Critk.ltion). Real Americans ICl"\IC\\CJ '? the~ were. \\Ould .1q;uc th.it ':>I Ut\IU LI~ Co.,ta ?'-.k,.a I l1gh S\'.hool ~ ~· Clinton supporrer- R ~!;:uJ.n:. t ..... ~ ' ... '-• U1ll <..:lint\m, I "'>ul.1 Hl.'•tQ i-.1, v Write a letter. Pl1'.nc Ul' ·'> bnd .1s po)>1blc. Longer ILllcr> "'" be con~1dcrcd lor the Community Commcn1.iry p.1gc, \\hich run~ Thur:.<IJys. i\1,111 your letter 10 "Lcth!rS, '' 330 W. B.1y !>t., Co>la Me-:..1, CA 92626, or(,,, thl'm 10 6-lb·4 I iO. W ith :ill due re pcct to ~lr. Pierson. l do finJ hh rc- mar"' printed in Dec. 31 l'MIC \ Communit~ Forum section to he raci .. t anil 1111enltghtcned ln t.kplwing the pcrccn1:1g.c of "f m dgncr," inlcn ie"ed in our photo poll, he seems to '"'urnc th:.il fair "'"in i a prcrcqui'>ite for U.S. c1t1<tcn,l11p; he ignore'> the fact th.it nuny of thc'c "foreign- ers.. \\ere ·'r•11scd here, :llld (their) r.1mil> anll (their) f,11nil} before 1hcm" JU 1 li"c he \\US. Sad about the closing of Rex W hat a shame to sec that the economy ha~ t:1l.cn 1\\ toll llll 'uch J fine re t.1ur.1nt .a, the RC\1 II truly arpe.1rcd tu be a l.1bor llf lme on the p.irt of Re\ Ch.1nJlcr anll C\ cl') one 011 his st.ilf. ~I)' on \\a) one of the ere" there. <lllc.l he .1nc.J .111 the people he \\Ori.ct.I "i1h th.at "e't..I J..uJo ... 10 Rex llir prc~ctltin~ JJI or us "1th the be'I in ,)Ill\\· ca'c rc~iauranl'i, tup-nii;ln cut- "ne anJ grc.11 \Cl"\ ice 'rctlJ,;icJ in the. pridi;. e\c~onc h~1J 10 "their'' ri!staur;int Wc-'re all pulling lor )OU. l\c~. and arc confii..lcn't we'll .. ee H't · J h.1\e km.m n Bill I n ' ·a1' 1\ rnupk :\ll ~·l:dh · ,u 1:1 ump .... ! 11\t\l U11l .~1 t ti" ':it LOlll\ ~lllP rt. l h.1J JU...i ma1 ul ' 1' Im ~ ch:ln~cJ Ill) ·ms.k\ -~' 111. b \\ .1, the ~;11114 ·,,, hi' -to lmc IJn\!mg · Hl Or.111i:e c,1\\tll\ J .• v Gi"c the editor a call. Wilham Lobdell can be reached :it 642-4321, e\t. 351 and ''nuld lo\c to hear from you v Our \'ie\\s \S. ~our \iC\\S. In our ne\\) p.1ge, "e .ll The Pilot · \tm c 10 l>e fo1r a.nd ob1ccl1\f..' On the Communtly forum pagl\ '' e try to do the same by publi~h1ng J \\ 1de range of v1C\\~ -m..iny of \\ h1Lh "e disagree "1th an the intcrl')l of f..iimel>s. The Pilot's opinions arc restricted to our ed1ton<1I'>. \\'h) \\ercn't ·''Americnn," i11 - f another splcntlid ~\..lfl1rtk of )l.>Ur .ul form anJ kaJer~hip. Your heart .1n<l 'oul \\Cllt intl.1 the Re\, and )llU dc'e"'c J rou\· sng SUC~C'i Ill )OUr 01.'.\t \enturc DON KOLASl~S ... I -Co,tJ ~tc .. a Hey, 'Princess of the POlholes':· dori't cha'1ge citY-·m Editor's note: Mond:1y, we tJSJ..cd P1/ot rc•"IC/crs: Should Crutu Mc .1 ch.inge it~ motto from, "City uf the Art~·· to "l/ub of the II arbor Arca?'' T.hc fo/loMing arc omc of the rc:.po11 cs we \-e ~cci~cd. \Ve 'd .el~ c11oouragc our n1dcrs 10 continue to call in with their 1houghllfi. And while Pilot cditon t'"t/comc and read all rommenh, \H• will only pub- li.\h TC.\f>Otl\CS from CJ/le~ \\hO lc:nc: ·'. Mme (pie.He ~pell it 0111). city .1mJ p/Jonc numl1cr (fur \"C1ific:wUJ1). You c;w get mm/,·ctl tw c.11/1ng 1/Jc Ltli· tor's llotlin~ 11 6-12-60S6. '111.mA. you! 0 I . think (Vice Mti):Or) S:intly (Ccni!i) I\ bark1na up the wrong tree bcc.1u c Co,1a Mcs3~• not the "flub of the harbor. With Soulh Coast Repertory umJ so forth, I certainly think Costa Mesa i1; much clo~-. er to the 1i1lc "City of the Arts." Although I think f uni.ling for 1hc arts might be cut down, bccau~c or the iO\'Olvemcnt with South Coa~t Repertory, I think we !lhuuld. keep the name "City or the l\r1s." DICK COOPER Ct~t:a Mes3 d . V llC M.t)or· Sand5'~0cm dctnnMlH1lc' o 01)'op1c t11l<l he(nrt)IC\\ outlncik in :11temrn111~ to chringe Co,lu f\lc\t1\ 'nid>i· nrimc f wm the '1C11y of the: ;\rt'>." Rcnwv· ina the "M.ml" from the Ctl) \Hm't :.nhu the, budget ruoblcm11. Culttlr<ll outrc.1ch \houlc.J he :t\ail:iblc 10 all. I think th.11 'he huul<J tlC rcn;amcd "t'rincc''i or Pothole"" tf that i'i the tot.II C\ICnl or her tntCfC\I CELIA 1 URNl:.l~ Nco; port Bc.1ch 0 J ust "aotcJ to tc II )OU th.it I reel the "City of 1he Am" 1s a good nicl.:nalllc for lhc city of Co~\U MCS3 3 lung :\'I \\c'rc not just culleJ "1 he C.ty· thnt h Sup portivc for the 1_\m," or JU'lt "City for the .Ari1,.:.•:..• .-------.~ ... 0 I tND.\ H :l·FHR Co 1.1 ~lc,,1 I think "CHy' of 011• Arts" i.., .ih-.ulutcly • .lpprncmatc for ·l ''" Mc'·' After ,111, it i\ mta Mc' th.it h;a\ the b.: I mu~k.11 center or entertainment center :.nJ not • Nc,\port Ucach. Anti "I tull of the 1 l.ub1.1r" m.11.:t•' u 'li(inJ lil.e ~omc hid: '°'' n. I Jm1 'l. tl11rlk it '' prctcn11ou, at .111 un,ider1118 th.it ,11 1hc l'crfo1mi11g ;\rh Cc:nicr. \\C h.l\e the ~rc.1lt'I ,1rt1'" <:timing there nil the: time It ' the only plJcc ouhidc uf l.o' ,\ngek' chat \ou c:in. ~c1 a decent 1'rogram S\1 I thinl it nm co~t u a little b11 , but l enafl\h lt'imt i(i, \\Orth u . Con!l1Jcrtn~ \h.I\ the\ ·h,\\c "" ,\II the nlll\i( out (11 the cit)' 1.h<'l\ih -m.rny ~ch0<.ll, all °'er 01- M l' Coul\I)' -1t " only here th.it ou c:in real!) get a really fir t ralc flJ\Pram. So l th ink "Cit) or the Arl\" i'i \.Cl) ~p· ('llopri.11c for C,,,\,l Me\,1 ' f\1t\lHU L."1 MlLL :R Cu!lta 1c 3 " ) lllCllllllllCJ•1ti.1i \\_..: pr:;l\.1i'h (l1uf I 1101 h ~c ,,:it t,it:...th.:r .1m- " ~; • b~c:iu'c I ' "a~ · pwb.1bl~ • '"'t d.1"• .md he 'imph 'rn1cd .. . . .. ''nl1t ll l the l,t\f1.1)Ch• ll\(.)I 1,:\ . \ K • . 1.\n lnOl'J>endcllt :.;;: "' (Ml"-r • ' Publ1 .. hcd lh 11,1,t Olfln\ucm~ ·1'iewr, Im. .... Elliot ll'1n, Jr . LI .l r n.111 Jim Grc ingcr publi her Willi.1n' . lolJdcll cd1t0f , '1 ' pr 1d~nl ~h:-.t-\\MIJlc m.rn.l~·n~ l'dator' Wolllc.•r Burrough' t<0Pl'l89 founding puhlishc1 ... ~. . . . ·. ·. .. . .. , t . . AB Wednesday January 1°5, 1992 · ---- Back Page CUTS: Council may 1ook to private firms From A1 raise 1axel! anti dr:m from 1he SI<> million city cmcr- genc) reserve S:Hurday tlur- ing a day-long c~sion deal- ing wi1h the ming butlgc:l shortf:JIL lnMe:id, council member' said they w:.intcJ to imprm e efficiency, make spending cuts and look into hiring pri- vate comp.1nies to taJ,.e(hcr some gbH:rnmerit scl'\tcel!, decisions Roeder sJiJ "ill help 1he city in the long run. Among the cuts 1h:.it "ill liJ,.cly. be m:.ide: •Save more than SI mil- lion by not filling vacant ptl· sitions in the city :ind climi-· nat1ng part-time pu.,11ions. espcc1:illy in the Leisure and Communit) S_cn·1ces tlep.1rt- -----t--mr-nr. •Consolidate police heli- cop1e r progra m with HuJ1· tington lkach am! Orange Coun ty Sllt!riff's Depart- ment-. Savini:s of about $500,00.0. -, • Tempor<lril~ pay about SS00,000 for police gang de- tail and one police dog unit through the Narcotics for· fe11ure Fum.I. • S.l\e SC.5U.76~ b~ pl1\t· pon~ng the hiring ol n111e llrcf1ghter' for the ne\\ :i.k1m Fire .Statlllll, \\hich I'> ... 1.11eJ for complctio11 in ~brch. Firefighters from 01her s1.11ions "oulJ fill in. i SU\e S369;000 by delay- ing purcha'>e of" nC\\ com- p111cr equipment. • Sa' e seJO,U JO b) reduc- 111g i.trc:ct ligh1 use. •Sa\ e · ;ibout $55.000 b\ Jt:l.1~1ng :ill but the mu~I needc:l.I ~lrcct rep.ur!.. • Sa' e at least SS0,900 b) ha' ing city attornC)-S pie!,. up \\Ork once contracted uul ln 1mv:itc l;1wyers. DIXON: Some fellow employees reel _ betrayed From A1 hO\\I Oi.xon spent the thousands of dollar!> he allegedly stole from city coffers. "I le betrayed his friends, the oity, the tax- payers," Newman said. "That's an awful lot of employee raises, street paving projects ... " company informed detectives about the nu- merous two-party checks being deposited into Dixon's accounts. Wynn s:aid. Another 'source familiar with the ca said Dixon characterized the incident as "error in judgment made in his rccklc youth" and that his repeated good pcrror ance with the city rated him several prom tions th at led to his 1988 :ippointmcnt utilities director, in charge or the cit water system, sewers 'and oil wells. Newman said detectives arc also looking into \\hcther Dixon, 47, spent city money on personal !>tocks and bonds. "We're looking !ll C!curil ies, we're looking ;it all l..inds of things," Newman said. • "We're all wondering how we could havo been sucked in," said Personnel Director Du:.ine Munson, one of Dixon's closest ci ty friends. "Ho led a very opulcnLJi!cs1y.le.,-with ac- quaintances s:.iying he wou ld of~ to the opera and buy opera ticke ts for friends." The Daily Pilot additio nnUy le:i rncd Tues· dny that Dixon was accused of stealing funds from his aJma mater, Georgetown Uni,ersity, about 20 years ago -a fact the cit\' "as aware of when DLxon was hired in 1975. Dixon is accused of funneling forged city checks to his personal accounts while nego- t in ting city purchase of underground ease· mcnts for a water-well pipeline project from fountain Valley to Newport Beacb. As utilities director, Dixon was respon- sible fo r negotiating contracts with property owners along the pipeline route. Police al- lege thnt Dixon obtained city checks made pny:ible to non-existent property owners. en- dorsed them by signing the fake n:imes on the bac ks and then deposited them info his personal accounts. Dixon's collection or pricey ortwc:trks and photographs by such famed photographers as Ansel Adams and Edward Weston was well known around city hall. A bachelor who earns $86.000 annually, Dixon fre- quently new to the East Coast and Europe to purchase artworks and attend plays and musical events. In recent months, he had at- tended an art auction in London. And city administrators were well aware that Dixon had been accused of embezzling an unspecified amount from Georgetown Un iversity's funds some 20 years ago. Dixon reportedly paid restitution to the university, and he openly reve aled this incident to city officials when he applied 'for a city job i7 years ago. • "There was never any evidence, until r cently, that this Jll:ln couldn't be truiite<.l said the informed source, who requested a onymity. City employees \\ho were in disbelief ~lonJay o'er Di~on's arrest began IQ cx- pre~' biller disappointment Tuesday in the man all of cit y hall had hoped would rc- pl:lce ou tgoi ng City Manager Robert Wynn. Newport Deach police began their investi- gation last Thursday, when a credit card "We thought it had been resolved satis- factorily and the lesson h:id been learned," Detectives searching Dixon'i, office an plush townhome fo r fin ancial records seize numerous artworks befitl·et.I purchased wit city funds, Newman said. The exact value the art hasn't been confirmed, but sever of the pieces had pfices written on them i c.lieating they cost scve rnl thousands of do lars, Newman saitJ.. CLINTON: Has lunch in Costa Mesa SOFFER: Begins conducting own From A1 o he,ond a IGt of-.-.- tlic divisions Of the COUii· n' a dynamic time When the country 's He hit the issues of ed:;...·--atton--..rougnout •lie Cl ucafton, of l'iealthcare, UI UI or progress, and some- how blending that in a way that makes it work,'' Nie lsen said. "I sense a lot or people arc looking for the kind of message that he's nrticulating." _ tf'!o.:ln a d\lmnic time whe n in trouble and things are COming apart, the cou1itry's in trouble our country has always found renewal,· and things arc coming by defining a new political reality, and apart, uur country has al· bl' 't' S II th t w:iy~ found renewal, by de·. ena tng Cl tz.en a across e spec rum fining a ne w potiticat re-to come toward that new reality. I b·e- nm>. and enabling citizens lieve this is a-time like that. You can't let all :1cro-.s 1he spectrum to th 'd f d' 1 com..; to,,ard that new. re-e I ea 0 progress te. -Clinton is calling for increased education spending, a universal health care system, a .lli1y. I believe this is a time li J,.e that. You can 't let .. 1hc it.lc:i of progre s die. Clin lon'l> message hit home for support ers like former Pacific Mutual Life lnl>urnnce Chairman and CEO Walter Gerken, one of the hosts-of the luncheon fij11d-r:1i er. "I le'!> right -Qn in terms of 1he issue) he addresset.I -our cduc:o ion S)'>tem, the nec.<l to ha'c a tax cut for the middle clai,s, his \\hole effort to try to bring some kind of 1ogethcrness ag:iin in this country - the:.c arc all very \\Orth\\hilc," Gerl,.cn said. Another top Orange County executive atte nding the luncheon, form er Irvine Co. Vice Chairman Tom Nicbcn, agrees tha t Clinton appears to have solution s for Ameru:a's most pressing problems. "I really believe the mc)l~agcs that he's delivering," ' Nielsen said. "He talks ab'out progress. That is "hat l belic:ved in when I was young and it worJ,.cd for me. "I'm i,u re iL'!> a politiQI ~pcech that many give, but he ar11cul:ited it 'in a way th:it certainly grabbed· me. -111. aMTON JO percent tax cut l or _. presidential candidate the middle class and increased taxes for those earning more than. S200,000. He is a,lso bucking an "economic lifc- liiie" program that \\ould help fami lies keep their homes and health insurance during tough eco nomic times. Cri.tieizing Dush's recen t irip to Japan, Cli nton said the president demonstrated \\CJlness when he ~houltl have brought rcprescntati,cs of uccessful industries to meet with Japa ne!>c lca<lc rii. ''He should have gone to Jap:rn with our \\inners. not our losers," Clinton said. "He shouldn't have gone to Japan with the auto company executive!> and complained th at the Japanese won't buy ca rs that Americans won't buy. lie should instead ha\e gone over there ... with manufacturers who've been identi- fied by our own go,crnment as people who ca n sell in Japan if the b:irrie rs to trade weren't there." COASTAL CLOSE-UP From A1 and playroom at his Dernard · . Street home. Doth had been turned into living quarters and rented out. And city offici:ils say they have no proof that a permit was obtained. Out Soffer argues that's not his probl~m. The rooms were converted in 1973. And Soffer didn't pur- chn~e the property until 1979. "Now how the hell can I fint.I the permit on it if construction was done \\ :iy before I bought Jhc property," he ~aid. "I tracked down the fa mi ly that did the con truction, but the old man's dead. So I cnn't get him 10 testify!" Still, I !a rbor Court Judge Su- sanne Shaw h.is sentenced Sof- fe r to 30 da}s in jail for fai ling to conve rt the rooms back to their original use. "It doesn't matter that he didn't do the actual construc- tion,'' M:iy said. "The nd t.lition isn't legal.'' Soffer delayed his sentence by filing an appeal, claiming the city e'<ccedcd the statute of limitations. The renovations • were made in 1973. The com- plaint was filed in 1990. "The city kn ew about the property all these }C~rs and then they fina lly go ·Md bust me-in '90,". he i,.aid. "Th.it'!> ba- loney." Soffe r had been order to begi n his 30-day iientc.ncc la~t Friday bu t \\Oil a reprie\'c just hours before he was to sur- render. I le') due back in court TuesdJ)'· In the meantime, Soffe r i!> . ~pending his d:•) ~ drn ing up and do,\n the Street~ in se;irch of pe rmit-less house!>. "This is going to CO!>t the city thousand~ of dollJr~ or st.irf time," Soffer said. .. fhc city \\Ould be craL~ to go :irtcr them :i 11... . llut Ci t\ Man:i ccr Allon Roeder ~a1J the cit) ~h.1:-. no in - tent ion of ignoring the com· plain!!>. "We 're not going to pull stare off other things to imcstig:ite -these, though," he i,aid. 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Benz & Beamer is· a member of the Trad~ Amcrie.ln Card ~rtcr ~em. Their phone number is 668·0882. 1 it • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' ..>' ports Wldne- J anuary 15, 1992 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .•.• 642-4330 cxt.387 lectlan B Schedule/B2 Sports on TV/B2 Class1fiedlB4 • I lag/es zero 'in an taking the inside lane in PCL By Richard Dunn Wet hile Matt Fuer· bringer redefines consistency, Estan· cia High's supporting cast is rising to a new level, cau~­ ing Pacific Coast League bask~ball opponents to wonder if the Eagles can be stopped :is they zero in on their second con~cutive league title. . ~Ulncia ( 1-0, 12-4), ranked No: 4 in Oranac County and No. 1 in the CIF Di- visiol\ Ill, passed its first league test with Oying colors last Friday, pulling away a tough.Uguna Beach team, 66-45. Continuing league action, the Eagles host Century (l·O, 12·3) on Wednesday (7 p.m.) before traveling to Lllguna Hills on Friday.• Costa Mesa's Mustangs (0-1, 4-9), com· Pr ese nting ... Charlie's all-time ' . s_upers L ast week, while having lunch at Co~ta Mesa's Mi Casa· Res · taurant with some ex-players who were home from college for · Christmas, l came upon the idea of an AJl-Coast Arca girls high school list. On Saturday night again at Mi Casa (Dennis Moorc':i Mexican food is a loeal favorite), l had din· ner with Nev.port Harbor's Dan Glenn, Gary Nakamura (club coach and ex-La Quintll setter), Dale Flickinger (lon~·time junior vol- lc)b:lll e~pert and coach of Corona del Mar's 1990 state champions), Laura Phillips (assis1an1 co::ich at the Univer:iity of Hawaii) and my '4ife Pam, who is the ass~tant coach at Loyola Marymount Unhersity. It seemed like 11 fairly kno" I· edgeable selection committee. This week, we'll have the list of middle block~rs. Dy posi.tion, wi1h they etayed for a local high school, here as our list of middle blockers. •Karen Obcn (Newport 1978) was the first domi· n:mt middle play· er. She played her college career at use. • Dale Keough (CdM) was prob· ably the best ath· lete 10 play the middle. Dale was MVP in the state at Orange Coast College, played on our national tenm and in Italy, and \\as very success· ful on the Pro- Deach tour. She married ex· ~stancia football, basketball and \'ollcybnll start Larry Hall, and they live in Col.ta Mesa. • Marcie Wurtz (CdM) played on four teams that were CJF final· ists {two championships) ns a 5- fo6t·6 middle blocker. She later ~tarted for two NCAA champion· ship teams at the University of Ha- waii. She is married and living in Hawaii. •Anne Yardley (NH) was a two- y~ar starter. She started for New· pqrt's CIF finalist in 1977. Anne played collegiately at Texas A&M and Arizona. She is married to ex· Newport volleyball and basketball stut Druce Caldwell and has a fu· turc middle blocker named Kyte. • Mary Allison (NH) started in fll middle us the only Junior on Newport's 1979 Clf ch3m · · cam. e p aye at UCSD. She is c,rrently married, living in Penn· *lvania, and coaching volleyball at n.inklin and Marshall College. The Allisons arc quite a volleyball family w~· h brothers Wil and Andy ploying Co Newport's boys program. / Julie Cochran (NH) also mid· die blocked on the 1979 Newport -,mplonship team whose tallest pltyer WilS 5;1. Julie played at Prin· ceton andiradua~c;d from UCLA ~pt tchool. I still see Mr. and Mrs. OPchran at high school volleyball H_mcs (always 1reat supporters). --. Lisa Oreenbcra (CdM) Col· ~ed Julie to Princeton after a sue:· ceu(ul hiah school a1hletic career l.h'9t included volleyball aod bas· kctball. • Mary Ann Muller (CdM) mid· die blocked ror Coach Harold Noricp'1 1982 CJF nnalist. S.. VOLLEYBAL~ ing off a 91-62 loss against Trabuco Hills in the league opener last Friday, travels to Laguna Beach (O·l, 10·5) on Wednesday. The Artists are tied with Buena Park for the No. 10 spot in the county's top -10 poll. The Mustangs, led by inside players Jeff Pickens and Joel Harding and guards Lam Luu and Jason Amorde, host Century on Friday. AH Pacific Coast League games begin at 7 p.m. ln other high school games on Wednes- day involving local teams, Mater Dei (1-0, 17-1), top-ranked in Orange County, plays Servite at UC Irvine's Dren Events Center at 8 p.m. while Calvary Chapel (2·0, 8·3) continues Arrowhead League action on Friday at La Verne Luthernn. For Coach Tim O'Orien's Eagles, de· fending state Division lU champions, it's been a luxury this season not having to rely so heavily on Fuerbringer, a 6·foot·7 • senior who was the PCL's Player of the Year last season. ''He'll give you 20 points and 10 re· bounds every night," O'Drien said. "That's a given. He's· right in that 20-point mark and he'll give you a -good game every time out." Fuerbringer, the only returning player from last year, has scored in the 20s on 11 oeeesions this season, averaging 20.5 per contest and 9.6 rebounds per outing. His high game, accomplished twice, is 26 p~ints. Since losing to San Dernardino in the Tournament of Champions last month, the Eagles have caught fire, dropping only one, a non-league game against South Torrance, 75-62, on Jan. 6. "We've been playing preity good the last month," O'Brien said. "In fact, we've had only one bad quarter in the past month (against South Torrance when the Eagles were blown out, 30-13, in the third period). "I'm a little bit surprised (with our early success), but I think it's because th e other kids have stepped forward. Matt, we knew, but the other starters arc starting to come into their own. I think we're a linle further ahead because they've stepped forward." Jeff Byrne, a 6·61h senior a\ier:iging 7.6 points a game, missed f riday's game against Laguna Beach with a slightly sprained right ankle, bUl he's expected to return to the lineup on Wednesday. Est:incia's Jim Faulkner, a 6-4 junior, fill~d in underneath for Byrne while Rus· sell King started at guard. "By losing Jeff Dyrne, we lose strength (inside). but we have another one there, so we have some depth," O'Brien said. "Jim Faulkner is a forward, so we just put him back to his natural position." Ccntul"\, a ~chool in JI!> fir::.t }c:.ir ~'\ath )enaors. •~ \lilt dominated b\ under· ' cl:.t\)men. Junior~ DJntn Thomp..,on, u 6·3 lorn ar d, and J:.i'>on \\.ch\, .1 6·5 center. !lhoul.:'! ~1~c btJn· caa all it c:in ~handle on Wednel.d:iy under the net "They're a power team· O'Drien ~.1id of the Centurion\. "They h.._e the lo'" po:it quite a bit and the) 're a much·1mpro' cd team O\Cr b'>t )Car ("hen the) hni!>hcd 11·13 overall). \\c\c learned nut-to t:.ike anyone for granted." Col.ta Mc~a. CoJch Oillv Dre" er h:.i' :in obvious concern v.1th hi~ ·team al Lai;una Beach, \\here the Art1~ts wait \\Ith \\ h;1t h considered a title-contc:nder de!lpHe ... '21 • point loss to Estancia last FridJ). · "I've seen them three or four trme,, .. said Drewer. "Frankly I thought the) 'd See PCUB2 CdM ruJe-s . ~in · 5-0 . rout O ver Sailors Newport Harbor's Stacy Gerry (11) brings the ball upfield against her Corona dcl Mar opponent Tuesday afternoon. By Dennis Brostemous $tlOl1I Wl1llr NEWPORT BEACH -Overcoming a foul· plagued Kala Ross and a collapsing zone de- fense intent on stopping Maureen McLaren, the Newport Harbor High girls buketball team outlasted visiting Woodbridge Tuesday night, 50-47, to remain unbeaten" in the Sea View Leaaue. The Sailors (10-.S, 2-0) appeared to be in trouble after a 9-0 Woodbridge run late '" the third quarter and early an the fourth period put the Wfrriors tn front , 42-38 Al that poin1. Newpon Coach hannon Jakosk}' called a timeo\lt, and lhc rc$ull was a 7-0 Sailor)' run over the next 2·21 for a 45~42 lead before Woodbridge called timeout . Newport retained 'the lead the rc't or the wa to secure an unportant High school girls basketball league triumph. "These are big games you got to win at home,'' said Jakosky afterward. "But that's our league. In (the latest Orange County) poll, the Sea View had ·teams in the S thrqugh 8 spot (Woodbridge was i'th, Newport seventh). • "I was really proud of the way our kid came back after that hcartbreakcr (la t Saturday's 57·5 l O\'Crtame los.' to Capi t- rano Valley)." Ros • the Sailors' leading scorer th1 stason with a 17.7 ave rage cntenns the game, picked up her second foul ~fore the game wal 3\7 minute old and when the score w" only 6·2. Alter sitting for the remainder or the fi~t quarter, she picked up her third foul with 2'.19 ldt in the second quarter RO' then wa~ ..,h, tied for her fourth '\O 'CC· ond into the 1hird quarter, dfcc1 .. ~-cly puttma her on the bench until 1he tut of the, fourth quarter. She still managed to score· 12 point • despite her limited duty. Meanwhile, McLaren attempted to pick up the slack, scoring 16 points agai.n'it a zone def cnsc which collapsed as many a four playen e\lery time she touched the ball in ide. "A" t~c def en c collapses, our goal •~ for Sllfl)t of the other g1tl, to help out,' said Jakosky. "We got a big 3-pointer from Krj ti (lzum1ta) in the thtrd quarter, anJ Gina Heads J1J 3 good )ob at limes dnVlng 10 the ha\ .. et. We need lo be more bal· ancc:d " The third quancr ended tied at ~ a WoodbnJie (ll·5, 0-2).iliCOred . the final fi\e point,, includanf a pair of iklinda ·r auh field-oah in ad~ an the final half minute. • Jcnnr f'cn1oa' driving layup and Ll-.a Rarnt'X sh<lrt JUmpt' ga~ Woodbnd c it~ b\Mc t lead of the game it 42· By Richard Dunn Spans Wnter NEWPORT OEACH -\Vath d)nam11e plJ)Cr) ~uch as Li~a Doatman around, Corona def !\tar I lagh girb soccer coach Peter Farrell can rcl,1\. CdM's unbe;itcn Sea View Lc:iguc '>tte;ik this decade appear~ i1wulnerJblc for JI ka't another )ear. tn Tu1.."!.day·~ league opener. tfoalm.rn scored a hat track \\h1lc Cd~l's rJrtncr· ~hap an front of the net, en1or Heather \\'armangton and fre:ihm:m Ah H.1, ralulo. shut out ho-.t ~e"port Harbor .1~ th~ Sea Kang:. controlled the fu:IJ ''i1h a S-11 \ICIOry. ''They got )Orne heJp )hl1ts. ' l>ur they're a good tc.lm," ~e\\p1Jrt Co.1ch Micki Huntre~ll s:i1d. "The) 're probab!~ going to "an the lcagui.: ... Coron3 del Mar ( 1 ·0, 5-3-2), )CCJ..ing ii t kird Mr.itght--te:itttt1-+rfft.-, ,...,.~r-r+-..,.,--t---- 3-0 halftime k..td before quick!) s(onng twice in the ~ccond half Doatman, :i returning All·CI F .t-A pb)er Jlong \\Ith ~0phomore 1c.1mm.11c · Stcfon1c Hughc,, cored l\\icc in the fir)t half. then g.1\e CJ~! .i 5·0 cu-.h1on eight minul\:) into the !>CConJ half \\1\h her third goal. Chcl)I William). the Octen~a\C ~1\'P in the recen t 11'\mC.: T1Jurn.imc.:nt. put the Sea Ktng) :ihcad, l·ll. \\Ith .1 .. lt,,e·up shot ::ifter .i fine corner PJ» irnm Ht.!!h· cs in the eighth minute . l lughe:.. a sc.:-ond-~c.ir mcml°'cr l,f 1hc Ol)mpic Dc,cl,ipmcnt Pwgr:un lODI') <itate ~occcr tea m pad.cd up her )C'-''"J a)St)t 30 minute) antl' the f r)t lull lm :inother corner pl''· 1111., lime antcnJcJ ror Boatman. "no mJJc a nice h@ shot and ga'c the Sea King a :-J edge. 13oatman cored again on a brc~i.:~,\.1) \\ith one minute kit in the l1r:.1 hall. lipping 11 ju)t pa)t a Ja, 111g La ... ;i Dern· h:ird, Nc"port. Harbor's cn iur £l'JI· keeper. "\\'e\e ah"a)s been a !>Cc~rnd h.111 team, but )OU can't do too much \\hen you're dO\\n 5-o:· ~:ud Hunt rC)S, \\hO)C squad dropped to O· l and 3 . ..:.1 Cdf\t. \\ihich went S·O·.:? tn k.tguc IJ'lt year, has alreJd)' beaten 11::. top l\\O challengers for the Sea Vie'\ League See SOCCER '13 soccer showdown: Newport at CdM Mar and Ne" port H:irbOr. ran~cd N~1. S anJ 9 rcspccll\clv in ·thc ClF 01"-.1"'" 1· \ • bo) !>OCCcr poll~ and trad1tklnal fl\JI' "i1in the Sea \'ic" Lcasuc, square llfl an league ac11dn t~-,Jay at Co1on,1 dc:I ~1.ar Htgh School, Marting at 3.15. Ra) Hale ' Sc.1 Kang' \\all be 'cd :mg ~ome rc\engc off la\l )e~r' CtF pl>i)lllh elimination in the quartc1 fmal' :1~.11n't Nc"pt)rt 's Sa1for , "ho '~cm -on h.' :o.h.11c the Cl F t ·A cro'' "· 1 he Sea ~ans\ arc off to .1 '>· 1-1 ~t .art and 3 re f)JC\: J by fa 0!' l\~l\ CC, 'l'l ,I\ IS Grant, T:innc1 Rupr. U1lh-R1mm~r ~n..t Scoll o~cn-. Among Corona' 'i~tims :uc M;ttcr Dci (t~1co) and Senitc. 11.ubor, "11Jth I dCCCl\.ina 3-4·1 "ll\Cri!ll rcrord. act~ much or its k'cra~c lrom Brand n Coluccio. Jim l he~ Chri 11\int· er, Lewi\ Uakcr. Dl)uce R<he :and D\:1ua Stud.ev under the hand of Co3ch Elin \ Shehacli. . ; Two of Ne"port's 'icturie came ;a1 the c'P,Cnte of S:tnta Barbara and Mater Dei.~ ' . -~lj)..!P#.!!lol~--""'!I -......~_,~.-...:..--_..~~· ....... ---~-T~----...,...--:~--_...;'.__:.._..._.....,.._~...-.----:----­. . . 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Corona del Ma Saddleback. 7 30; Mater Del vs Serv~e Bre,,, UCI, 8 p.m. Soccer '1 High school boys -~e1i1p0<t Ua1ir Corona def Mar, 3, Serv1te at Mater Oe1, Century at Estancia. 3 15; Costa Mesa I Girls nlllhi out Bccau'e 111 an c.irh dead line 1mpo cd on fu~day<, onl\. girl\' ha,~ctl'iall re ult\ arc l1m1tcd l he Dail) Palm\ u'iual cnnnmtmcnt to the 'rt'rt "'ill be pubh hed in I hur'id.1\ \ cJ11ton \It ith a complete ltxlk at I uec;day\ ac t1<1n "'ith ho~ ~care-., a~ \\Cit J' upJ.1tcJ ~tJnd1ng-. T ut-•d•t ~ fin•I •tor~s "-t"' , .-i I I u\• tr \\••"1h•d~· .~ ( <><ON "' \ 4 ,S,idd'rtW< ' ) ? ht.an<~~ 1 ten• l'\ 25 . c "td '"" o t , • n.1 a. ;i t• .in ~······································································································· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. . . .... All sales final Sale starts Thurs. Jan.16 . .. . . ·, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -. -.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~~~~~~~~_,...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. : ~ FASHION ISLAND SHOPPING • 923 Newport Center Dr • • · New5'0rt Beach. CA 92660 . . .- • 714/644-9952 • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~··················~······························~~···················~······························· . . .. . '"' . .. VOLLEYBALL: From 81 •Cammie Lou Dodcr (CdM) wus a middle blocker on Corona's 1984 state champions. Area coachc,, still talk about her charm coupled with a great work ethic. After a successful in tra-sorority career at USC, Cammie now works for Club Sportswear. Dob and Sonja .Ooder did parents proud. •Linda Uurton (CdM) also started on the 1984 team and continued col· _Jegi~tely at Pepperdine Uni· vcrs1ty. She fs the daughter o f CdM head counselor Dob Werley. She is married, teaching in S:in Diego area. •Tracy Krueger (NJ I) ployed on Newport's 1985 CIF finalist. She continued her career at Cal·Derkeley where she will soon grad· uote. Jim and Carol Krueger still attend Newport-Corona games and root. •Anastasia Arnold (NH) 3nd Kirsten Conklin (NH) started_ for Newport's 1987 . CIF champions and state fi. nalists. Ana is currently playing well ;u UCI and will t' pl:iy next )'Car. Kirsten is a il· lop-ranked kayakcr and is 1---t---i1-~ ... ld~ea . 14 I I ' would like to thnnk Tom and Darbara Conl...lin for their }e:m Of support. • Karen Smith (CdM) and Shaun:i Slin~by (CJM) started for Corona del Mar's 1987 Clf final1M against Newport. Uoth continued 'to play al Cal. •Cristen Walley (CdM) st:irted for two years at Co· ~ rona. including the CIF fi. nals in 1989. Cristen is at USC but is • now only star- ring 1 in inter-sorority. voi- le) ball. • Tahlia Wagner (CdM) transferred to CdM for her ~enior ycat anti middle blocked for the 1990 !>late ·ch:impions. Currently start· ing for Loyol<t M<1rymount. • Orandi Drooks (Est:in· ciaf played many position'i for Tom Pestolesi's E:igles, including selling, but her best high l>Chool pol>ition '"a' in the middle. Urandi is at the Uni,ersity of Hawa11 and h~1d a H'l)' SUCCCl>•..ful freshman year as an out'lidc hitter. Wu§)~h-~ &b'ls soccer · .. · .... ~-.~" · '"" The billl is up for grabs as Newport HMbor and Coron., ~'c l ~far squilrc off Tucsd,1y. Cc.JM was a runaway 5·0 Sea Vic'' League ''inner. From 81 title Un1,er it\ .ind Wood- bridge. hu1h in the· If\ inc Tourn:i- mcnt. · ··1 \\oulJ tlunll: ,o," Farrell .. :ud upon hems :i~l.cJ if hh squad c;1n rcpc;11 :.i' lc.:ugue ch:.imp1um .. "\Ve JU'>I need nine more.'' HolJ111g nothing b;.i I.: in 1he 'ICC· ond h.111, CJ~l :.cured 0 t\\o ~" 1ft guah to enJ nu1t1:r:. for all intent und~pos~ Cind> Sc Jll, in the '"'th nHnute. 11J1led Jll uut:i.1c.k '>hot '" o rn111ul1:'> before Uuatman recorded her h 11 tr LI.. "A lcJguc cl~11Ppl\)lhhip b \Cry fcJ)iblc for. u.,,.. I ;mcll ),1id. "\\'e·,e \\on lcugue the IJ~I 1\\0 ) ear .. "11 hout lo:.ing :J lc:.igue &Jmc .ind "e'tl hoped tu "in this first (lcJgue gumc). \\inning CIF i!>n'l out of the quc.,t1on, b·u t we ha\e 10 ra~c our le\.d of pl:.ty. "\\'e\e competed \\1th tc:.ims thJt "c'tl face 1n CIF. Our onh los:i.c:. Jr..: 10 ~btcr D..i. El Toro and Ed1.,on -all of "hich ;ire ranked in the CIF 4·A -but \\C\e been in all· tho)..: gamc'>. We're Ill a i.ou~h dh1:i.1on fur the .,ize of our school \\\.'re p.:'Jl.1ng and "c re pb\ln • \\Cil r · .t llO\\. CJ:\1. " llC l a11cmp1cJ 11 ~1101:,. in the 111,1 hJll, reet. .. 1H:d one gu.d- it.: '>J'e from I L.n.n ul. in th-. [1r::it .!O mrnutc' ~rnd io:.ir tr.lm ·" .irm· 111g.1on in tlk :-c ... ,md h:11f · \h u cJ l\01h ,;ou 1-.c..-p. r' b.·· c.1u''-\\C thought t .. .: .• .: ''oulJ go U1c '~.i) 1t Jid. 1-.irrdl .11U. "\\ c'll ·u~1 !hi! \,lllk 1111 .! J ·.1111,t' S-.dJkh.1ci. on 'Jlmr,... l .... a1J: thJt.11 h: .ino:hcr .b,, 1'7c "\\c dun'1 rc.i!h .. h,I\\! J 'ct !!U.l I\ •• ll C) b th pl.;: l'Cp •. 11 :U!I-.'." \\ .irmmgto~ 1, the r~1urn111g .. 1ur1cr 111 front lH the gv'.il, but H;J\rrlul.: h." dro'c' ul h1t.?h·i:',1libcr l\("Crlllh.C 1r1..1m plJ)ln~ )n .the ~J\1 Rip l 1Jc, '~'klll th!.! r.1~1 • three \\.'.H~. "'>l1 ,IJc·, u'l.'d t.l c m· fll!l1l10n h.:1n~ ['1,1~CJ ;.il :J l1t£h r lc.:H:I: F.1rrell .... 11d. • "\\ c thou gin, alter l.1.,t ... c.1,on •\-tlh-l''o Of tm'C'c -o~hcr -q .... 1m~,.........-.--~­ pl.1)cr:. con•11,~ 11. th;.it \\l!'J l'c th~ l~I\ or 111..' 10 \\Ill the k.ll!UC .11:ain . \\'c 11 ,,t .,om1: ,!o~~ -prc,~:i, 11 gamt:.:. thh )i!:ir. bul ''e gQt 'P r1- cncc from them" Ikrnh;irJ t 1w.hcJ "11h ll)Ur !laves tor the ::, 11,, "ho : r .1\ cl to \\'oodbnJ.:c \...• I riJ.1\, Ne''r"iri. ''Inch ~t'o rccc1,l.'J c\Ccllcnt Jl'.lcll!>l\C pl:i) In m' ph· omorl! ~kl!;.:.Cn Flc:en r in 1h..-hN ltJlf, .111c1np1eJ uni) llllc ... 1to1 111 the hr,1 .::l·n 1 1'1..' ·•·Lara Carlsen (Cd~!) ''"~ the mo~t dccorntcd of :ill on the l1'>t as he "as H>ted the CIF Pla)er of the Year aficr Cd~! \\Oil thi 1990 Slate tttle. She had a 1-----1'--r-n-ac-.-..... o-r-p.-.t-) .... lll_S_"_c..,.......1-11"'"'.t,.-e--t--<~nof1'1rorT1rr1:r,1 lfc Mar's ~Boatman TlcfO, on . - hig, g..uuc.s-L:tta-i~ plari+i& at USC. "~'his concludes ouc li !>t of middle blockers. We prob· ably forgo t ~orne of those '"hu pla)ed this demanding po!>llion and \\C apologiLc fur that. Nex t week, the lillt socs lO..OU!!itdelllucr Charlie Dr1111dc 's • ol· lcJball column nppcars /11 the Daily Pilot c•·cry ffro t>CSd 8J. . ti PILOT CAGE e . STATS Corona de/ Mar (7-8, 0-1) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player g tp avg hg Hesse 14 180 12.9 18 Rokos 13 157 10.5 23 Merriman 15 94 63 15 Clar!< 14 97 69 13 \Vendcn 15 88 5.9 12 Sus son 14 56 4.0 9 Thompson 13 27 2.1 8 Sme~d 13 18 1.4 5 Dorsey 5 3 06 2 L og, schedule 44 S3n 01l'su1lu n oi> 49 52 Son<>r.i S4 77 lkllOowcr SI 42 SJn P.nqu,11 lS -47 r001l11ll 41 49 C)J>fl'SS -48 48 so SJ".inn;i 52 Ctlp1~r.ino V.illcy 6-4 ' 46 long Oc.lch JoidJ~ 61 "-48 LA IJ.lnning 60 51 Mt~~ V1<'f0 J8 411 hpt'r.inz.i JI) s•> l.isunJ UN< h 71 u. ll\11\C 51 37 Nt'\\opOO I l.llbof• J9 J,1n 1S -.it 5.¥.ldk•back• I.an. 17-Wo11dl1't<l :c• lhomcl, JJn, 'Tl -Tu)(in• Chofn(o) }.111. l4-.-. Un1~~1y· . • , f,lfl, 29 -di [\l.>nC1.l • • f.in J 1 -N~1>0tt H.atbor• <hon~) r tb s -s.d<litb.l<k • 1homf1 rcb 7-at wuodt>ftdp• .. rcb ll-.lt fUt11n• rtb 14-Un~· lhonwl ltb 21-CIF Ill.A~· 'Sc'• v~ l~ pme All "'" at 7: 0 Unlftl noted. t' .. - ---- Estancia girls blast ~entury into the year 2000 -1-0-0 J COSTA ~ll:SA -W11h a bJI· Tr.11..\ ~1Jnl -but after 1h 11 I ,. .111l·ed .1111"!.. \\lmh fc.11urcd 10 tancio lll\ll contwl. l11ffcrcnt pl.l)C r' den11ng the wor· The E~1gks \\Cr~ in fr11n1 J.() ,11 in~ Cl'lumn, the E,1,1ncia l ligh h;illtime, then unlca'>hl·d .111 ''I· garh. '<k:~a 11:.1111 continued 11 lme-fc1hl\\! ,1-.-.Jun thJt r1..'>\1 11.'d 111 '>hO\\lllS thh .. e.1 ... on \\Ith ·' I().() !oC\ell ecuiu.l·h.11f guab Ill l0111· bl.111!..in~ of Century on the Eagle.,' plctc the rout. field Tuc-.Ju). In \\Inning it~ scconJ :.trai~hl It tout.. I~ minute-. for the t1r-.t P.1l1flc Co.i-.1 League m.ttch. b· gu.1! to cumc -on .1 :ihot b) 1.111c1.1 impro,cd to 9-1-~ oH·r.111. PILOT PILOT CAGE CAGE STATS STATS Costa lv1csa Estancia (./-9, 0-1) (12-4, 1-0) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player g tp avg hg Player g tp avg hg Fuerbringer 16 328 20 5 t& Faulkner 16 171 10.7 22 Pickens 13 269 20.7 24 Byrne 15 114 76 1-1 tt.irdino H 92 80 20 Arnord~ 12 83 6.9 17 Schisler 12 73 .6 1 11 Luu 13 98 7.5 14 Edson 16 90 5 6. 19 Smith .7 • 39 5.3 11 King 16 81 5.1 12 Banu3 G 35 58 12 T~1llo 15 62 4 1 9 Mclachlan • 13 54 42 8 Johansen 12 .:s 2.t 6 Harris . 13 24 1 8 5 Suzuki 9 16 1 8 4 Hastings 5 5 10 2 Harber 12 23 1.9 9 ROfletl t. -aoJm!~ 7 1 -1.02-- T1etgcn 2 2 1.0 2 Mw 9 6 07 4 Log, schedule Lo31 sche ule : . 79 ~lltlm\ ,, 50 64 M.lrtll.l 6C1 67 Torr.lnce l<'>l) 59 (d ~t. \.11.:.m•t's H 65 Brt'.l ·Ol1nd.l (oC} 62 ;'5 S<>ulhl.'fn C.il1f Ch11~l1Jn Jl 48 L.1'-ewood 6S t;j l ns Aln1h'"'' 70 60 81!ohoj> /\IT\.)t 5S ~I\ Ll I l.1br,1 66 J8 S,,n u~rn.ml1no 58 ~7 Ci nlury 4'1 71 Hu1111ns1on Ot'.>e h SI 41 ' "'"·'&') . SJ -4] ~ 1tss.11n \"ic10 J4 71 l '" ;\lllll"J\ . us 59 0.10.i 1 hll) 27 !.'i' l\ri.1lw1111 S!l 6? lnll'rt.1~c (\V,1\h.) S8 5'1 \\1~1nun kr SI 61 I lunttnst un BNc h 56 4" l .;\I dcm Crnw S!> 57 IU\ltn ' loll S2 Sil t l111n.:c1 • '61 (,6 UrN Ql1nd.t J7 , b! _ I rAlt11c 11 I fill~· 91 (,2 South I 01r,1n~f! 15 J.m. I 'i-a1 l.'lgun.1 llc.>ch• 66 lti :vn.i 8e.:t< h • 45 J.ln, I ;'-Cl'Ollll • (llOmt'l J.m. 1 s-Cen1ury• lhon'IC) 1.m :.?2-L.1,.;1111.111111\• (hc•mr) J.ln. 1 '7-.11 l.1~0.1 I t.lh • f.111. 'J 1-.11 l•tJn~1.1• )Jtl, 12-,11 Tr.ibuc.o 11111 \ • 1.in 11 -l1.lh11<.t> I tills• 1ho01c) tan. 2-1 -c."Oil.l i\'<'w' II llllt') I 1·J1 r. .i.. Ll un.l 6l't1 h• thnmc'I I.in. 2'>-(dM lhomr), 7.ltl ft-l 7-,11 l 'l\IUtt• J.an. J 1 -~t l·'ii'-'"·' Rc-.i ti• t 1'1.1 ll -.11 l.1g11n.1 11111 • f eh s -" c~nlu1'. I th 1-4 -bw..cr.;a • (hi'lnwl rch 7-l t;un.t f lilts• 11iomo1 rrlJ 21 -cir 111,A pl.Jyotk. ff'b 12 -T rnbuC'1.i I Mis• lhOnicl "l'M:1fK Co.hilt 1gue ~'"'f r tb u -,., Cmt.a ... ~ • All iµmcs .a• 7 unk-D noccd. •P.a<1hc CN~ lN ~"W! ... . .. C1..·1111m. i 1.'~ 111 thl.' PCI did not m.111 itZ 1 ,(wt .1g 1111't E-.t.111ci.1 ~ll.lltC f,,,11,ti11.1 (ir1g.11l1'. l \I llll 1.l relllfll' Ill JCllOll n l1r,"1." :i111.:rn"l(111 "h..:11 thrt:r· gk' \l.'ntu11.. 10 L1gu11.1 I lllb fur a l I" 1'.11..111 ... ( \lJ\I l 1.'.l~UC l'Olltl.'\t In . n ,\n, du' l l ;.I.' g.1ml.': • ,\l:lllr l>ti 5, R11,.1n I : 'l hi! \ll111.1rdl' u,uJ thl· ,e:1,l11t·high PILOT CAGE STATS f\c\\purt I l.1rbur ( CJ-6, I-OJ SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player ..,~ tp avg hg r.1c ,,,e J65 24 3 43 McAnl1s 15 197 13.1 23 • Vallely 15 15-1 10 3 21 Oler 14 60 43 14 Tilt 15 60 4.0 12 llartmJn 13 .is 3.4 10 Shoolicy 2 4 :! 0 4 McA~cy 6 10 1 7 4 Obeo1-8 11 1 4 4 Jaml.'SOO '6 5 08 s_ 3 0 OJJ-0 u ~no Log, sc hedule \ ~" lJ I 54 4h .. , l'O b8 SR SJ 5' ICttl S8 71) .... I; ~· t;Q (1 I lt6 51' h(• ht) 40 7t. 75 bl -42 '>4 117 ·B ~o 1• ,; J.rn ~· . . • '.:uring 11f K 1111: W.ird (four !!''· ') dJ) ~l11..r1 11(.lll (3 1·5) en route ll) the conquc.·..,t JI Ro,.il) High school girts ' (' 11 · 1 • I I · PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ill ·u erton to 1111p10\C to .... . 'Est•ncla 10, Century o l)\Cr.111. ::!·ll Ill league Ro-..11) f.:!I te-.:..') , ••• ~ s~.w. a 3 -ro-t:f-'JTrln !UC pby ----ht.o • • •n i M • .i-~,,....'f ~'+m l, \\' .1 c f 1 () 1 OCICjllO 1 1, " • J 1 RaJi>lt 1 JaCob~ 1 Kl· .tru, J .1· UOI-JUn111r \)f· IT\31.lill l h.J· < I \', • .,, 1 SJ•" Gr·w • s n. \\ Jrd. \\,I'.\ bJ~ (..;1.'J up b~ Tri,h:i ANGELUS LEAOU,f: . \bt:. \ ~l .ti .1n~I th,,; l!l.1.111..ceping 1.11 Mater Dal 5, Rosary 1 Beet...• I ho111.1' .inJ Kim Cunll: r ~·.!.!er Dti •• ., • 1"•" J ~ 1 Sa.es lt>O.'Ns • :' Cori:er 3 ~!Jl~ r Dc1 hlhh \\JI nut 11 Jf\• R:!Y!)' SC : sn.v:,1 t Sa.ts Bi·oi • •• PILOT PILOT .CA GE CAGE STATS STATS ,\ t.1ler Ot.."\i ( 1 --7, I-VJ SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) (a/v.1n Chapel Player g tp avg hg Ge.uy 18 2/6 15 3 .. 4 8-3 2-0 Wd•ams 18 219 12 2 .. 2 Drakeford 18 168 93 19 SEASON (INOJVIDUAL) Wilborn 18 157 81 14 Player 9 tp avg ht Simon 17 140 82 19 0 Bn.i 11 250 227 31 R. Jac"'son 9 48 53 1~ Younger 7 118 16 9 26 Jones 18 86 4.8 11 Hesterly 11 1Z6 1 t,4 20 ManhC\~S 18 • 63. a 9 Lut.:icci.. 9 r:. 8 0. 14 S1.1!1 16 71 H 13 \'nder!>llich 11 62 56 15 laBnola 13 36 28 8 G .. .j 7, 36 51 12 C. Jaci..son 8 21 . 26 7 l:lrn 4 16 4 0 7 .. -tt-t5' 8 Log, s~hedule 4 . 8 • fl(, )'I Log, h-1 J~ (> ... -'/\ schedule ;o gs 3'. 8l .... 81 41 8 -1 32 b'l 55 45 u .. , 60 58 80 ;r, -10· 91 s~ 61 .i&t (,fl S'I .. (, ~· 40 t>S hl s '.!'"' bi -l!l .I J.& b7 {,ct ""S 51 89 bl so h~ ,. 62 hi! 59 (J-4 2 4 1 fJll \ 84 Wednesday January 15, 1992 MUC NOTICll PUii.iC IOTICll llVIUO IOTICll w IOTICll .... .,_ ,... ...,_ I W IOTm Ml.IC NOTICE AUCTION TO Tl4E HIGH-WAS RECORDED Al'Rll. mlllnlng prtndpel """ ol ..... IOTICI ,. ,.. .,.. .... .. ... .... ... -.... ... .. ... EST INOOER fOA CASH. 11, 1165 .. 800K 7418 fie "°'9(1) MCU1M bJ Mid .... ol .. ...... ••• ..... 141 •• .. "98rtftt dlte noticed :: ~ TIH• OrMt .... (pevMlle .. Ume of .. In PAGE .. ()fl Of'flC\AL ONd °' TN11,........ ..,,. °' -.... ol ue • °'..... ....,. .. r:a • ... ..... Nt 2175341·20 iAwlul inoMy of the lJnltlcl Al!C.OAOI POA THE tMr.on. M llfcMdod In ~ l&S =-"='In .. ~ ol ~ • 1111 w.I IMY DAI-lie ..... t:t::.::.J Tnt•tHl•••No. ~=·d%:*~a.c::r; TEAM AHO. UPON AND Nld llOt•C•). ....... • ,. •• ,. ... .... .,cm.-:;... ..... ...-. . . =-=-=--· In Tho MllV•ftC(I) c F·HHl·•H n1tlonal bank 1 check SUBJECT TO ALL THE tny, under the W"'8 ol.. llOTIOa I* NP reoordld M loclll ...... Dr., MTID .Me tW lie ....... VOi' 1Mr .. IMNOd lo ftMeGt A ... ~ No. drawn Dy 1 atMe at federal PAOVtStOHS CONTAINED Deed of TIUllt, ...,, ... d ~:'I:,~• '91113 ol Mlec1R1 .... -. ..... ~ Kl••ITll lo ......... court a'°"'* .... IW ""'* IN f 023-0t7148-C credit union, at a cneck IN SAID DOCUMENT, ANO IHI, etiargH and ... TED Ufil. Mepl, In the olloe ol lie....... =---Of,_ .... tDf tpeci.I Noloe of IMinMI Hame(ll NOTIC,E OF drawn by a atate at tedetll IN SAID LEASE. A LEASE· ~ of 1M T,_.... end t>:ss ~~~ ~ Aecoldlr ol u6d ..... .. ........ -...., flO .. d M lrMl"°'Y ebOW on: January TRUSTEES SALE aavlnga and loan aslOci• HOlO ESTATE IN ANO TO: of !he lrUltl cteeled by TO PROTECT YOUR~ CounlY. ... •••IH el Pa. .. --D Ind ......... ol --.. , .. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lion, 11vmg1 assocltlion. NO DCEPT THEAUftOM al BA .10 L1ftO M ... .,,.._,,, .... Oi ol tny ........ or PM J . ..., UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Of 11vlngs bank 1peclfled LOT 10 Of TRACT · ... d Deed 0( Truet, lo-Wit: !RTY, IT MAY IE IOLD AT ol. .... mlMrete Wld '*"' II If f J A I 0. ....... 100CM11C M -Df9ftdld In TNa .....,,_,. waa DATED 04/25/1-7. UNLESS In ffChon 5'02 of tt.-fl.. ~t, IH THE C1TY 0# U03,4L0.55 Eaefm.,ed A w IA&L • YOU ;oeartloft IUb .... IO• • • • .... • a..-. ....... \llO ..... ~ .... Ca&.nl1 Clerk YOU TAKE ACTION TO nanclal Code and at11ho-NEWPORT BEACH. Accrued ln•eat Ind Id-NEED AN ECPl.MATION ...,.adlpl\ollOO MIOIWA..-IOll,e Me Vleta Dr. lte. n1a Pwob111 Code. A ... Qrengetouncyon,,.,._ PROTECT YOUR PROP· rlzed to 00 b\lslnHI In this COUNTY Of ORANGE. dnlonll edVlnCIS It tny, ~o'c;4:E:.!rA8:1= .. from "" 1urtac• ····~ ,., ,, •• ~ ••• ,, ""9e CA ~ ..... b lt»dll NoCICe .... 1982 ERT'I, IT MAY BE SOLO AT 11111) Al: IN THE LOBBY STATE OF CAUFOANIA. wl• inc.ene lhl1 tlgure YOU SHOULD CONTACT "*-'· bul wllhoul CM .... P•H ... C•Ulf ....., t1r .......... tora te ..,.... from IN Pl180 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU TO THE:i BUILDING, 601 AS SHOWN ON A MAP Rf· ptlof to .ue. l A LAWVER. righl of Nfac9 ..-y, U eM C....... P\lllllNd ~ Noe JM. CCMlrt dirk, f'UDl9hed Newport 8eac NEED AN EXPLANATION SOUTH LEWIS STREET, CORDED IN BOOK 130 The beneficiary under ON FEBRUARY 4 111t2 II ....-In lnllNrMntl of ctTATIOll P0R ,-., 11, -II .__ 1 ,.........,. mTT •. Coeta Miu PllOC Janual OF THE NATURE OF THE ORANGE,~ all right, liUI ' ol , ' ' 1'9COfd. DOii .... .....,. .... mry -··--r 'c•a-In - -14 15 22 29 febNar PROCEEDINGS AGAINST i nd lnltfttl convayed 10 PAOES 25, 28, 27, 28, 29, Hid Deed Ttult her'9to-1.30 P.M., CONTINENTAL The lttHt lddfeq end CUS--MD CO .. 1112 __, r•-.,_, ' ' • 't YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· and now held by It under ANO 30 OF MISCEL· late extcuted and dellv-LAWYERS TITL! CO. II OI'* common designation, •-• W003 As"weod, lwlne, CA 1992 TACT A LAWYER. said Dffd of Trust In th• LANE 0 us MA p s ' lfed to the underalgned • duty appointed Tl'UMM or " any, of the ,.., P'Of*1Y 11IOL cc 1141111 911t4 On Ot/29'92 at t·30 pm .. ptopeny altuated In said RECORDS OF SAID wrtnen Oectlfatlon of De-::ic.AOf Truat"ONd~ dncrtl>ed •boVe la pur· CAl9NO.MA180 PUIUCNOTICI Publl1hed Newporil--PU-l_Ll_C_N_O_T_IC_I__;., ARM FINANCIAL CORP(). County. Calflornl1 descrlb-COUNTY. fault 1t1d Demand for S., T uat S:::!s to OUVER ported to be: 485 17th THI! HOPL! Ofl 1liE 8Hch..Co1t1 Me.. Plloi ' RATION as tile duly ap-Ing the land therein: The atrMt addrHs and and a written Notice of De-C SCHOU£ AN'i L!E O ltreel. Coall ...... call-STT~1!~~W'"~"" llOTT108TIOll(WTO ~ 13, 15, 20, 1991 NOTICI OP p0lnl~ Trustee under and IE>CHl•IT 'A' d .....,. .,__ t _ ... E Ion .,..., • ' lornla 0• .........., ,.,,_ ~ ,. I MWOl9 D11•-UTtON 01' pu1suanl to Deed ol Trusl Olher common .. ...,. .......... aul\ ...... lect to _..,, PAUL. Trusl ... of Tl4E THE UNDERSIGNED N$80N~ ....... na -Recoro~ on 04128177 as T .S. NUMBER: It any, of Int 11'11 propeny The undersigned cauled MARY FRANCES HACK· TRUSTEE OISCLAlMS ANY YOU Ml ~ Id-UTAT8 CW .... LIC -TICI l'MTNIASHll' Document !je. 43622 Book F·38292·BH described aboYe Is put· said No11c1 ol Default and ElTE EARL REVOCABlf LIABILITY FOR INCO"· vtMd ttlal yol.I .,. ,..._. I rvw '"' Public nollce It hlflb t2169 Pa9' 204 of Officl1I TAUSTOA: por1t<I to be: 3848 CAM-Elecilon lo Sell lo be ,... TRUST DATED NOVEMBER AECT INFORMATION fUA· to ~ In the 8uoertor NUQO & PU•UC NOTICI gMrl lhel Wandi Mas Records in the olf•ce ol the LESTER FANT et al. PUS DRIVE NEWPORT corded In the county where •. 1Mt., 11 to an .unct-NISHEO. Court of IM Slate ol c.1-llUROW&D, .Ill. NOTICI OF and BNce MllOfl, hefet Recorder ol ORANGE A LEASEHOLD AS CRE· BEACH CA 92660 th• real property II loclled vided 86-2/38 lnterHI, LEE THAT uld .... ls made lomla, for "" ~ CAU NO. At•t... PUauc IAL• lore doing buslnell und Counly, Calllornla, IX· ATEO BY THAT CERTAIN T!!_e u~der_algned _Trustee arrL more than ' three &u:t"~~U~:!:~ wtthoul covenant or Wit· =:m ~I No. B c:r!:.:.. ~ OP AUllDONED ~~c:,io:..~ ~~,:. ~m~usJ~~ CEASC 0-ATftr'APR•L '" '· disclaims lflY tlablllty tor months n1v• elapsed •Ince will u their community ~ "';~~ thereof, localed al 325 s. IOr9, and penone wt1o may PRO,lltTY Service. at 1100 E. Lincoln VENTURE A JOINT VEN· 1965, f)(ECUTED BY IA· any lncomtclnHs ol the such rtcord1llon. Pfoplfty, .. lo an undf. Of .. to lnaurability of title • MelroN Drive, Vista, CA oehtfWIN be lnterftted In Nolle• la hereby given Av• No. 103, C11y ol All•· TUAE COMPOSED OF VINE INDUSTRIAL COM· slreet 1ddrH1 and olher DATE: 11/27/91 'Vlded 3-1/38 fntlffft GARY THE tolal amount of the 92083-M27 on March 11, the wi. 0t "1111, or both, that the und1talOned wlll helm, CA 92805. County ol CHARLES J. FISHBACK' PLEX, A .CALIFORNIA. common dHlgnillon, 11 ARM FINANCIAL COA· R. BARR and PATRICIA A. unpaid balance of utd ob-1992 at 1:30 A.M. of lhal ol: HUGO M. BURGWALD, 1111 II public aucllon, put· Orange, State Of Cahfo1nh1, LESTER FANT ANO JACi< CORPORATION. AS LES-any, shown herein. Sild p OR AT I ON , •A S PARR, hUll>and and wile, ~tlonl together with ~· day, lhln and here to show JR. suanl to Seel. 21700 Busl-Old on th• 6th day of Janu· W. MULLAN, as Trusloc IM· SOR. AND CHARLES 0. sate will b4I made, bl.11 ~fth· TAUITllE 8330 SKY II their community prop. vancea, ind Hllmated cauae, It .,y you have, A PETITION hll ~ ne11 and ProlMtlona ary, 1992, by Wilhd1aw1t PERIAL SAVINGS ANO GOODWIN AS LESSEE I ty PARK COURT IAN erty, aa IO an undMOed 3-co111 and expen... la why JASON MICHAEL Ned by BRETT M. CLARK Code, lht following d .. dlsaolVe Ille Hid 'Plltnlf• LOAN ASSOCIATION A ' ' out eovenan or warr1t1 • 1/38 lnter11t; WILLIAM M. 13 2 3 4 e 9 1 I e 'A p DENNISON, mlnOt lhould In the SUperiof Court of acrlbed property lo wll: thlp and tefminall thttr 1t· CALIFORNIA CO RPO· AS REFERRED TO IN 1'HE exp1es1 or Implied, regard· DIEGO, "tA 82113 CRAWFORD, an unmarried PROXIMATE ' • rd be declared he from Clllfomla, County of QR. FILE CABINET. GOLF latlons a1 panners theteto RATION as Benelicla DOCUMENT ENTITLED Ing lltle, pouesllon, or en-Telephon• umber: man as his loll and tepa. THAT nob ot bf .. ch ot parental CUllody and C<lr'-.ANGE. ClUBS AND BAG, LO\'£· DATED AT Coate Mesi. Will s'ELL AT PUBUt GROUND LEASE. WHICH cumbrancH , to p1y the r• (619) 192·2000 ra'8 propei1y, u to an un-uld obllgatlon and election 1r01 tor 1"' putpoM of THE PETITION requeltl SEAT, NIGHT STANO, California, lhil e day of BEVERLY K. HUBEft, dNidld 3-1(38 lnlefHt: Ind to ... uld real proplf1y s>*ement tor adoption u lhal BRElT M. ClARK be CHAIR, CLOTHES, PAINT· January, 1992. • 11111---------------------... · -.. 1 SA TRUSTEE SAA.Ill HAROLD R. NEWTON. a waa recorded .. lnltnl-prlly9d tor In !he petition ~ .. per9onll ,..,.. INGS, BOOl(S, VIDEO Wind• Muon 0Fl:1cER . manled man ... hi• tole """' No. 11·539622 on Oc· on ... hefeln. The Pr""" reaentattve lo 9dmlnl9ter CAMERA WITH TRIPOD •• Publshed Daily Pilot Jen· TAC 92570 llt)d separate proplf1y, II lober 3 1992 of Oftlclal ence of the mln0t ctllld II IN..._ ol tN decedent TOOL BO>C... Tenants uary 15, 1992. . ... STARTllG A llEW BUSlllESS?? TM UIQal 0e9anmenc at the Polo\ 1e plHH<! iO announce • ,,... Mf'llce now •vaHaiile to new DUllnMIM We ...it now SEARCH ltle -k>f you •t no '""' ~. llOCI nve you 1t141-time and .,,. trip to Ill• ~ -"' s.nt. Ma. Then, Of -· .,.. -~ 19 comp.I.cl ...... tile your llcltl!oll• bualnela - 11111-t wllh ~ County ci.n.. puOka/l once • -lot '°"' - u tWM•recf "I' ..... ---"°"' proof Of ~ Wllll COUflly Clettl .J ~ • \ -.. .. ~ •"•I ~ • J. ' _.. .. . PieM4 stop IJV IO Ille yollt ~ i-.._. ~ Ill 1119 f'llol L9Qel ~. l30 w"' e.y, eo.i. Meaa, Calffornle If you 1:#\ no1 lllQP by, plMM Clil "' .. (714) 142-432.1, ~ 315 or 3111 Md -...,.. melce -"~ lot you IO Nndle ttlta P<OC*lu<w by IMll " you tllOuld ~ W'Y ~ quMllona. plMM Clil \IS --.. be tfiore -gleoO IO --you ' · ... ~,r- ~(. ' ... " ilijiii.""".• .. : · to an undMded 3-1/38 In-Recordi In IM 'o1t1c:e of the required by atatute. THE PETITION requeets Name: MARK EDDY w004 Publl•h•d Newport llfHt; u tenants In com-County Aecorder 01 Or You.,. edYINd thal I !he the decedenl'a WIU and Sall Will be by compell· convenient •••ch/Co•t• M••• mon.11 Tru1t0t IOI' lh• bin-County State of Cllifor::' parent(•).,. prftltlt at 1hl cod6c:ila. If anr, be admill.cl ~ tMddlng (written Nlled Piiot Cl••olfted Piiot January I, t 5, elit and NCUt'lty of Bank of T~t .. or party~ time .and piece ebove to PfOb*. The wll and bid• m1y be aubml1ted In 842 ... 78 23 1892. Newport, a C.Ul0tnla cat· atated the Judge will read any COdicll8 ate aYelllble llCfllnCe) on the 24th day . ' woot poratlon H Beneficiary, duoc tlnt1 S•I• th• petition and If. r• for eurnk)allon In 1"' lie of JANUARY 1992 al 10:00:;:::::::-----dated S.pl 9. 1eea, and r• ont nental Lawwen QUiiied may npllln IM kept by the COUft. am _ 11 IN ptaml111 where COtded .. lnatrumenl No. Thie c .. ,..., 1011 ... etlect Of"" grentlng of the ' A H!AAING on the --Mid propefty NI beer\ ---------i 18-478082 on September Mein ltr•et, l•nt• P9Cltlon and If requested lion will be hekl on fEIRU-stored and wtllcl\ It localed 21, 1988 Or~ County, AM, CA H701 Clt4) Iha Judge ahllll ••plain arrt ARY I. 1992 II t :.S P.M. In 11 11th STREET SELF State ol C.lltomia. 83Ml7,J X 214 TSI wm 0t allegation con-Dept. 3A loc9'ld • 700 STORAGE..,, 470 W£SJ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 8011 tali'8d therein and-IN' ~--c.n.. OrM STRt:ET UNIT ~ AUCTION TO HIGHUI CGWTINDTAL LAW-lure of 1t'4 proceedlng, lb S... Ana, CA 12701. COSTA MESA. CA 92t27. BIDDER ~OA CASH. A procedlnl and PoAib4e If YOU OBJECT TO 1W Landlord '"""" the righC CASHIER'S CH EC I( YIRI TITLE CO .. conaequenc .. and may granting of IN pedelon. yo1.1 to ~ al the Ult. Pur- l'AC9'1C NW DRAWN ON A STATE OR f'AtfY, A CAL.,OftNIA conllnUI 1tw maftef tor noc ahould 1C1S11aF at IM l'lell· challl must be made by ---AL PAM NATIONAL BANK. A STATE COftl'ORATION, AS more than 30 daya tor the Ing and ..... vour =· cuh and paid lor at lhe OR FEDERAL CREDIT TRUITH appointment of counM1 or tiOna at Ille written • lime Of Nie. s ... la aubjecl ~~ ~=~ UNION, OR A STATE OR TAC 9173S 10 glV9 counNr llrne to Pt• tlona with the court be to canc:ellltJon In Ille event ,.__ -, FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO D t J O plf9, the heerlnQ. YOAJI appear· of Hfllemenl between land· 3500 Pacfflc v ... Orlw LOAN ASSOCIATION [)(). • •1 anu.,r _1 ' The COUtl may appoint ance may De In person or tord and obflaeted peny . ~ 8Mcfl MICILEO IN THE STATE Of tH2 counsel to ,..,,...,,. ·IM by vour llCIOrney, Publllhed 0'1lly Pllol Jan- ...... CALIFORNIA (p1y1ble al lherl Drlr)nenber1, mlnof Whether or not 1M JF YOU AAE A CREDITOR uary 15, 22, 1992. ••••••·•~I Hm• of HI• In lawful foreolo9ure A8 ... tent minor la able 10 attcwd at a coollllD'ftl c:tldltat of WOOS money of Iha United Publiahed Dally Pilot Jan-cOUtlNI. II arry parent ap-the deceMW, you muat file ' PUBLIC u;OTICE States) at Jn the lobby lo uary 15, 22, n; 1992. p111a end It unable to-Id· your dalrft lWlft'I Int COUl1 "' the building &Ot South w002 lord CC>UnHI, the c:oun and rnall e copy to l"8 J*·1------t-lt-·--··---. •• I • C .. -"'61 Lewis Street, Otanoe, ~Ii-ahall appoint counN1 to tonal repfeaentallve ap-"'"' -.... or uary .... _. lomla, all right lrtle and In-SELL ,.,,...,,. Nctl parMI who ptJinled by tN court wta1in hslnff• llMll Cremation llfHt conveyed to and appnra un1eu auct1 ,.,,,.. fOAJI monU. "°"' !he dal• ltetemeftt 110 BroedWay now held by l1 undlf uld MtUllon Is knowlnfh and of tlrlC -..nee of ""8R The followlng Aef1on1 Colt• M9N Deed ol TNSI In the PfoP-YOUf USed vehicle lntellgent1y wlNld. II proWled In aec:tlOl"l 9100 Ill dolna bullneas u : Hove A Garage Sole ! "' .. ,..,,~ ... , ..... ......... ~ .. --•itii _ ........ -Ml-ti• .ny situated 1n Hid eouncy ~classified If ,... .,..._ , • ..-of 1t1e caktomla Pfobll• Azteoh Comput• Service,, 1--------.iimliiiJmmmmmm•------.. 11•••••••1111 and Slate descnbtd H : .••?& the edwlc• el an ... Code. The lime tor IMlng 130 McCotrnlck. Ste 103, -dalml Wiii noc eaplte bf. ~ MHI, CA 9262e 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 INDEX Apartments/Commercial ................ 2750 Bu•lness Property ...................... .. I~~ ·-·------1----'.~~u.-omce llenlals ................ 2769 RfOERA[SEASL~EATE Commercial Property .................... 2778 • _ _ Duplexes/Units .............................. 2786 Industrial ...................................... 2788 Houses/Condos ..................... 1002·1094 Mobile Homes ...................... -·~· .... 1100 Acreage ......................................... 1125 Building~ Contract.. ................... 1150 Beach Property ............................. 1175 Cemetary Lots ............................... 1225 Houses To Be Moved .................... 1325 Lots For Sale ................................ 1400 Out-Of-County ............................... 1525 Out-Of-State ................................ 1558 Ranches/Farms ............................ 1575 Resort Properties. ......................... 1580 Time Shares .................................. 1090 Real Estate Exchange ................... 1600 Real Estate Wanted ...................... 1625 mREAL ESTATE WJRENTALS Houses/Condos ..................... 2102·2194 Apartments .......................... 2602·2894 Duplexes ....................................... 2704 Rooms ......................................... h 2706 Hot.els/Motels ................................. 2718 V&caUon Rentals ........................... 2722. . Roommates Wanted ...................... 2724 Rentals Wanted ............................ 2728 -Oarages For Rent ........ .' ................. 2740 Storage .......................................... 2742 Misc. RA;ntals ................................ 2744 Income Property ........................... 27UO 1nlUSINESS I HFINANCllL Business For Sale ......................... 2900 Business Opportunity ................... 2904 Business Wanted ........................... 2906 Credit ............................................ 2907 Investment Opportunlty ............... 29('18 lnvestm"ent Wanted ....................... 2910 Mo11ey To Loan ....................... ~ .... 291.4 Money Wanted .............................. 2918 Mortgages, T.D ............................. 2918 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication 1= appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. . UNES DAYS ... IUCKS Sell Your Privote Party Merchandise HERE ~I: l&r--.. Announcementa............................. 9 Theater/CasUnir .............................. 2921 IJlcome Tax ................................... 2922 Lost & Found ................................ 2925 Health & Fltness ........................... 3000 Scbools/lnstruotlon ....................... 3012 Travel ............................................ 3014 Me~bereh1ps ............. .: ................... 3018 Personals .............................. 3002·3005 llflsERllCE DdDIRECTORY Service ·Directory ................. 3408-3938 ~. Employment. .................................. 5530 Employment. Wanted ..................... ~535 Domestic ........................................ CHS40 I _R_r==-'_IE __..I; Antique• ........................................ 6010 AppUanoe• ..................................... 8011 Auotlona ........................................ 8011 . FurnJture ....................................... 6014 Mlac. Merchandise ........................ 6015 Ca.meraa ........................................ 8018 Collectible• ............... .--.................. 601'7 Com ute ~ ............... " ... 6018 Free Merchandise ...................... , .. 6022 Jeweley/Furs/Art ............................ 602~ BuildlnC Materlah ........................ 8030 Machlneey ..................................... 6045 Omce Furnitp..re/Equlpment .......... 6047 Peta/Anllllall .................................. 6049 Mu.lea! ln•trument8. .................... 8055 Planoa/Orpn.a ............................... 8059 Blc7clee ......................................... 8080 Sportlne Oood..l_-.-_u .. -------·~·~08&-- - Tlcketa ........................................... 8075 TV/Stereo/EleotronJ01 .................... 608D Oarace Sal• ....................... 6102.81 eo . .... .. 1 Boats .................................... 7011·7018 Marine S.rvtce ........................ ~····· ?020 ....,..toe SUpa/Docu ....................... 702a Alrplan••···············,······················· 8010 Camperll/l'rallore, .......................... 801• Scootera .................. .' ..................... 8018 Automobllea .......................... 9010·8Q80 DEADLINES How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE · BY VISITING OR MAIL Tuit•day ...........................................• IS:OOPM Monday, 7..lA-6!12-567-8 33-0 West Bay Street --Gfu\SSIFIED-HOURS-Thursday ............ :-........................ 3:00PM Wedne•day Saturday ................. , ............................. 3:00PM Friday North Orange County· is40.1220, ··Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 8:30AM-&:30PM Monday-Friday South Oran e Count • 496·6800 (corner ol Newport Blvd. • a.., S&.) Saturda)' Real Eat~te .................... 15:00PM Thurada, Houses/Condos For Sale COSTA MF.SA 1024 3BR a.a. In M•H North. 1&00 aq '1 n1 1chools/1hop1 Newly remod ktlch, bay win- dow, ottlce/workahop ,259,500 54°""~ H UNTINGTON HAHROUfl I04:l SELL your used vehicle t'1ro11qll ctass1ned 842-5878 lllJNTINOTON llARHOUH 1042 PIWZI Ab1olutety wonderful 4br 3ba waterfront town11ome wtyour own :JO' boat dock. Enter. taln or louf)g• on IM deelc 11 wotor 1 edge Poole, tennis and greal nolghbor1* Only 1458,00 PARADISE REAL TY I --HAVE A GWGISAtE 641-5678 Hl/NT INOT()N HAHROtlH lt>-l:.! REAL DUL nec:suced eg•inl Only t 3 80, OOOApp .. llng & spacious 4br 2 3/ 4ba In waterfront com· munlly w /newer 38'boat dock Large private patio w/ •P• Walking dlatance to beech. Owner very an.11luo1. Mutt 1111, c 11110<1ay PARADlll RIAL TY .... HUNT throu9b cl•11ihed ltUN I IN(, 111N HJ\HIHHIH 1111'.' TI1111tonHOtl8tt Prime waterlront-ioce• lion wllh ~ $$' boat dock Beautifully land- acaped lawn at water• eoge w/new eanut•· vered ct.ck and 1pa Home hH been nicety upgraded w/llrepl•c• In tamuy room • din- ing room.' P•rf.ct time lo buy. Only teH,000 PARADlll RIAL TY .... SILL your home through c1ass111cd . Nfo.Wl'Oll I 1\1-.J\(ll \'"·' 110,000 MOVU YOU .......... IN. One ., ....... op. FlllM. IUILDIR tlon. 4BA .a 2BA. CLOll-uaa 13,000/mo. 1431K -vr1 Pp 2t3-439-2113, •Only 3 Uft 2t,..31·1M2 Jun. •New Ll.nlury Condoe LOOOIU •On bMf Nr HotlQ e ltudlOI I JM Atford•ble In Nowpc>ft e l Min Walllt 10 a.ach 8HC'11 1111,000 fOf a el1H~·l241,IK new 28A lu•ury a .. PAIR• C-ondO. Comet of 11Ct'I 8Nftey M••iOH I IM.ne. Ae~1;:========:; appty. Cal 1'19-... 1 TRAii throuqh clellih9d • lilj ... For Ad Actk>n Call a liillllli . Ao.-'visoR • Ma.H?I . ----...... ~~~------------·--~--...:.----~--_.;:;::=:~:::==::::~:----~---'-~------ .... I \\, ., , , I I 1\1 \• 11 • ""' .......... ,. .... "eduo•d to taae,ooo Mllllon ~ M.in Channel vi.w "°"' 9V9fV room of "'.. gotgeou9 20r lt>a condO. lec\rf1ty bultdlng w/ ..,. Md prtv•• ...-ovettooll· Ing ttte ••Y· •o•• epeco ev .. tor U pet II. 0..-!9"( endoue. • CelTOdly. PAUDlll llAL TY ... FIND aw:.r=:.o PLUG 1 Thank You! I N My ,.,,.,., •d "111 • ordeted for 3 days. I& was re111ed °" &lie nrst day •d 35 •ore people clllledl • EMILY BALDRllMiB Ne..,_. S.m rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally .Pilot "-.t \'. l'f I!\! I ()Sl ·\Ml S\ .'1,.: • I I I ,\t II .• 11,•1 19R DUPL&X/APT lbf 2~ba. ga .. w/d. pvt W/~•ge & y8rd. Non Qui.t end untt, H81t>Of amotlet & No Pet•. View, pool/•pa, year Mid C.M. neat down· IH, 11385. 5"·1783 town. 1585/mo. 94$-1105 lle8UUfUI lg 38R Ou-•--------- --------.. 1 plex, 11lnt Pinn. loc. 2 1 BR Mobll• homH. car gar, lndry tac. Quiet, aeew•. From yearty. S1800/mo. S..S-S500-SSOO. 1991 New· 0137/d, 723-0518/e. port Blvd. No pets MOVING TO UIVEGAI? • -·wednesday January 15, 1992 BS ·. ERVICE IRE ORY Tired of the hlQh co•t of tlvtng? 2 b•d· room, t bath home 011 a large, walled corn•r lot. auper Looatlonl Com- pletely renovated! nv pafklng. Only $75,000. Call BUI or H•l•n today at (702) 369·9242 tor lnfor· matlon. 848-8373 BLUFFS•bdrmorden, ---------------•---------------------------'!'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------_.;.-------------2Ba, nu crpVtlle/pn1, 2 1 IR wi1oft palfo•. nr pooVpark. Parkside ocean view. 11500/mo. 723·0352 Available nowt Appl to l'or L•••• Baytront Hel 931-e107 2br + den on beach tffS No P•I• pool, Jacuul, fur: 2BR Eaetelde. Flre- nt1hed or unfurnished. place. yard, w/d hook $2600/mo to qualified up. $885/mo. No pet•. P•rty. 714·642·8677 (619) 934·3710 Service Directory J\( 'l'OI JN l'IN(i llOOKKJs.1-.l'ING .Mott M·F, 9am-6pm Janet. 38R 1176 •q. tt. ow. 2 HARBOR RIDGE! pat101. vert & • m1n1 I•------• 28ft Guard gated w/ blinds, pool & spa, flt· I N C R E A S E Oen & Cit~ Views ness ctr, volleyball. YOUR trom , most rooms. Central locatton noar Skylights, hrdwd firs, OCC @ Harbor/Mer· REACH tr drs w/ beveled rlmac $1050 + $250 THROUGH glass, etcl $2995 d!~:-aoR VIL" •o• OUR NEW Also tor sale S795K ~ -• •840-532•• 545-0442 IMPROVED fwtv fvmlehed 3br, NEWER MMSlterranean 3BR 2\hBA, encl gar, w/ 1.0WEA RATES Zb•. t/p, d/W. frlge, Iv, 2·1ty house. 3Br 2Ba, d hkups, pool & •Pa. Igo decle, nr S. Bay, 2 IJplc, Npt. North. SI 100/mo. 2233 Fair· btfl. St 350/mo until $2065/mo, 644·8594 view Rd. 548-7001. [, • 0 *"'} 7/l/92• 673"8821 PP Nwpt No. 2Br 2'hBa twnhm•. trp1c, att 2 ALA MOANA APTS car gar, 1g patio, poo1 $200 OFF!! $1.21 per line 11400 Agt 760-9536 1 & 2BR, d/W, beaut Pvt gated comm. 3BR pool area, Rec rm, per day• COHt>NA DEi. M/\ll ~I 22 JASMIN• Cft•l!K Ocean view. Gated 3BR 2~BA, Tennl•. s2900/mo. 721·9547 3BA house, comm lndry rm, close to Thal'• ALL you pay, pool & spa. sec sys.. shops and buses. eased on 4 knes, easy acceu to Back 5595"5675/MO 24 ln"'1ions Bay, & 73 & 405 fwys. 530 W. WILSON . In tile $1700. 854·1054. 722-9012 or 642·2288 SERVICE • STEPS Cozy Furn Studio. .. s e2s 2 R dplx, w/ TO SANO ocn $525/mo No pats DIRECTORY COSTA Mt;SA 2124 lg y•rd Nu crpt. vlow. 2BA dphc w/frlg Leave me'ssage · Groat area. W/O hkup, S1300mo. & STUO.O 646•5330 · For more Information garage 847-7 540 S650mo. 963-7111 ,,,.,,,,..~.,......_-=-,..,....----CALL TODAYll 3BR 211.rea twnhse on STEPS .fll> ._. u.1n E.Slde CM. new I~• ASK 'FOR _-bluff, qulot, pvt, nr V-0""1' BR"'2BA, gar, $1,000. bell lflcd yd, dbl gar, YEARLY 1Bdrm to Groat Ntflghborhood. CANDY · apa, s1225. 642•9666 38R homesfduplexes 642·7334 - avl now S~0.$1650/ EASTSIO£ College P•rk :JBr mo Incl Oceanfront. B•ck Bay 2bo. pool, lrplc & '1a-VIiia Rentals Lg tBR 1ea, patio, c a n t I S 1 3 9 5 /m o • Aemaw Rttrs 642·9797 675-4912 329 University Dr I K S$25/mo + $600 dep. E.Sld• 48R 2BA. WESTCLIFF Spacious remod. f p, 2 car gar, 4BR SBA, den, dining big yd, no pets, rm Single story w.'3 No pets. 842-2818 Your SeNlce Directory Ropresontallve 642-4321 Ext 310 Al>l>l l'IONS HEMOUELINCi :H 10 ' < 'ONSTH lJ< 'Tl< >N BlJll.l>INO :JM10 OPEN HaEJRemodel. Carpentry, r•modet1, Ideas. Sat/Sun 1 ·•. plumbing, electrical, E.BluH1. 2104 Fuen-showet•·tub·llla·boat tea, NB. Borgstrom dock•. Jeff. 850·8216 552-4141 or 644·7772 · l>OMES'J IC CAHINJ.-;TS :J490 SEHVJCI-:S ;1~170 1.ANIJS('AJ'E & I.AWN ('AIU. JliOH TREES Topptd/Removt. Ltwna, tptnkltwtrnip. 7,51-3476 MASONllY 3828 ROOl"INU JtHO ,., Roof Leak? low cost, high quality. root repalre & rerool Oceanvlow Rooting Freo ell Lie 1573688, 111 In OC. 646·2336 Dick Huber. lie LOW COST Roof Repalr1, prompt service. &49·5459 UPHOLSTERING :i931 •Custom brick, block & 1411802. Now roollng Q • 0 Upholster~ For Ad ActM>n Cal a ....... AO~VISOR 642-5678 .-.CONVEYS CUSTOMS Cabinets/Furniture. Experienced nure•'• Flnl1hes/Restoratlon. aide, private duty, In- All quallty. 548•5375 home care, bonded & atone 31 yr• OC Bus ~leaks repaired' Reuphotstery & Uctl 5672~. bonded. ---::--~64~5-~8~02~3~--L-!:A~o~p~al~rs~.~5~4~2;-4~8~1~2,:;,,__!.~~~~~~~~~ Bob 931·7887 - CARPl';NTRY 31>10 Doora-Wlnda-s-Loclls- Panel-Cabinets-Stalr• Sl~epan..ic. 3S yrs ••P J«ry 642-0567 Lynn's Carpentry & Re- pair. Moldings, cabin· etry, formlca, <Jry wall & patch. 843·5887 . ln1ured. 494-1900. Jo't-:NC:ES & nt-:c:Ks :rn 1 :> New Repair. Rtdwoodl c.ci. Post RtplKe. CM.NB Jim Whyte 642·7206 1-·m1-;woou atus Remodel & Repairs Premium Oak. eve. & Kllchen·Cabs-Baths wknd detlvery avail. Ooor·Window·Changes Bob Hill 723-4588, 20 yrs titP, CMs 722·9266 pager 864-61129. CEMENT CONCRETI-: :1526 T .J Pelle Cone. Const Cone· IJnck·Block. SL Uc. 2n:J29. Seasoned Quality Mixed Wood, plus Euc .. Oak, Orange. Free del. Jim, Woodman 636··8561. HANDY MAN :J710 MOVING :J8:J4 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public Utlll- llH CommlHlon RE- QUIRES that all used h ousehold good• mover• print their P.U.C. Cal T number, tlmoa and chautteurs print their T.C.P, num· ber In all advertise- ments. If you have • question about the I• galily of a mover, limo or chauffeur, call: Publlc Utllitles Commission 714-558-4151 PAINTING 38~8 Highest Quill. low Prfcff. • 1118 Y11 of H"'PP," Local (7t4i962•7093 \ All types repairs. Paint-• 1 Ing, Stucco. drywall, Quality M nded CERAMIC TILES :J52H TYE ORIGINAL DEAN tht TILE MAN leaky showers-Aclts wa.sh & regrout. New & Repair. Bathrooms- Shower doors. Kltc- Floors-Plumblng Lie. 25yrs O.C. 673-806S eneer& ga1tJs:-S°G1'10 CUS10m«r.lttctwlfSlllOf Discount. John 532"41S8 1_1_Uc_·_lr_s·_Rt_ls..;..)64_s-_3_2_09 __ Carpentry, plumbing, RAINBOW Clrcl• M•lnt. painting, skilled In Painting. ln\IEn HouH/ most trades. Reas. Apt. Ouel. job. Frff est. ralH. JB. 645-2624 St. liC I S69897 636-1758 HAULING 3720 ~A lT HAULING 'SERVICE Garage/yd dnups-lrHt Jon 645-8192 Th• Painting Proa. Alt aerv. performed Free E1VBeat Prlce Lve msg. 676-5415. PAPERING 3866 3 · LINES • 6 DAYS • 9 DOUARS Merchandise Under $500 • Private Party Only • $1450 mo 642·2646 car gor Ava•I lmmed. East CM 3br, 1.75 ba, ~ cal' garago, targe yard. tor lease St200/ mo + las.t mo + dep agent. 963-9824 $2300 mo.• Call 8111 972· I 270 or 844-1"274. EASTS I OE Back Bayr Cute & cozy . 1 BR. TILE Installed/Repaired. 15$5 Mesa Or $715. Prompt Colne<lus S«vice ADDITIONS Rt:MODF.LlNO 3410 LANDSCAPE & LAWN CARE 3808 WE Glls Slid Hang Togetfltr Total lnterlot Remcxt- ettng Serv. Advice To The Crazy. 633-7172 No Pets. 848·4282 Kitchens-Bathrooms-FrH Est. & Rtlttences or 945.9543 Room add It Ions. John & Shelby.846-61~ 'Easfllde 2BR 1Ba, gar, encl pauo, no pets. S850·mo 2636 S•nta Apartments For Rent Large 1 BR In quiet complex, garage, laundry. No pots. Ana Ave #C 645-1020 li!Ml•N 2020 Fullerton A••. 5665/ mo. 831-8427 , M••• Verd• Spa~ous Nice ~Br 2\l'.IBa twn· 2br, 2ba, frplc. gar. hme. garage, lrptc, Bachelor tor ront, own lndry, am pet ok, pool. Canyonl'Victorla ontrance, own bath & $880/mo. 241·7383. 8103 $950 mo VIII• lndry. great loc. $550 MONTE s-RENO Aenl•I• 8 '75·4 912 ~ sec dep. 676-3064 1;,n NPT Hghls 2Br 1 "'Ba condo, frplc, 2·1ty, 1· c~r dotached garage S875fmo. 6<12-2074 NPT HOHTS 2Br 1Ba dphc. p;itlo, nu klV cpl , w/d hkup N/pets 5800 ' Av111I now, ~4-6588 · Nr Nwpt HIS, 4BR hH, 2BA, lg country k\1 w1 t•m rm. 2 car gar, pool'spa, w d hkup St475 mo. 759·t064 HUNTINGTON BAI.BOA PENINSULA 2607 S 1900/mo chramlng Bayfronl, 2BR 2BA. pvt bch, prkng Boat apace avl. 499-2068 APARTMENTS 1 BA t BA. S625. S350 Oft 1 at Mo Rent Frigs avt. Covered parking, cablo, beautf· tully lndscpd. Pool, 2 Jndry rms, gated com- munity 548· 7017 •Furn Bach Apt, mes; Mov•·ln Specl•ll mo, n/smkr. No gar, I Newer 2BR, S795 Cat per1or'\, socur11y bldg OK. Cell Pam. Agt $570 mo. 8 7 3·5489 546-5880 or 979-3848 MUST SEE! Beautiful 1 & 2BR Plumbing. cabinets, ceramic Ille, formlca, drywall, painting French doors. Free estimates, Insured h· censed (#535434). Ouahty Service Sys· tem1. 7141897-2223. CLEANING SERVICES :1548 Landscap. construction, masonry, concrete. Since '73. (#360962) free Ht. 556-2479 PLUMBING 3890 Mlku• Plumblwg. House or Office Ex· Maintenance, rototill· $30/hr. Reas.ratH. No perlenced & reliable. Ing, •prlnkler•, tree fob l?O big or small. Reasonable rate11 Ex· ttlmmlng. etc. Sr. d11· For all your plumblng cellenl Srvcl 775-0958 count. 988·2357 . needs. 96()..4916 SEEKJNG St.;t;KINll St;t:tUNl• \ 642-5678 Classified Community Marketplace .. BEACH at40 2BR 2BA unit. Garage. trplc, sund,ck. 309 :J2nd St. S1 100'mo yu11y 650-0389 townhomes. D/W, paho. tndry rm. flre-"e"" ~BR 48A hsa on place, upgraded . CORONA Sea chtt green w/lake S7SO-S825/mo DEL MAR 2622 vu ~vaJI fOf Isa or tse 238 AVOCADO Personals St-:EKIN<i MEN :JOO:J opt lo buy V.tlh ell.COi t • ., Blks to oceanl NICO CENTAUR MGMT term, S3,500/ mo, 1aR, stove, frig. crpl, 642-2288 or e:Jt-2725 BfQ gOIOd 310.804-4442, gar, lndry rm. No pell IUr\11 MEN :t003 UNFORGETTABLE IN EVERY WAY WOMEN :mo.a DISCREET MARRIED 31, J>lond.e, blue. 5'8" PHYSICIAN German beauty. ala _H •a It hY ..JJ.Jt.w P.lll WOMEN :1004 SIGNIFICANT GROWTH EVIDENT HOW TO 'RESPOND ~-J.Q __ --:--~., Lindi\ M F 9 to S. 1 er ~-ILOttl)t • 2BR 2Ba. pvt garage. ,,, _SHARP4 Cl.U ff'Tbr ep. AVI 1/18. 1 yr lse. washer/dryer, good 4,. +, sophisticated/ condo. quiet, w d, frig, 640-2786 Costa Mesa locallon c•suat, • t•rlous/lunny. - nr Drookhur11.A.dam1 t BR walk 10 China Move•ln Spec lell It there a 1na1ure. tall st75 rno 54S·S 115. non-smoker guy who HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 2142 ~'BA a'1h 8• TWnh•• 2 g.r, trplc Nr Warner & Bolaa Chica. 1664 1 Sims. 9 97-8832 NEWPOHT BEACH 2169 •DUPLEX 2Br 2811. ~. befeony, b1k IO bCh. S1200.mo • (818)359-4539 - No matter what you're doing, your hometown I Covo. Garage In-S975 714-650-8310 • Isn't looking for o e l uded. 'S750/mo. fllwpt across the stroet, skinny 25·year old Avail 1/15 644.,.244 lBr t.25BA. frplc. gor. l<,ldlall? 14163. COSTA Mfo:SA 2824 '7~5/mo. 1665 lrvlne • Ave #7 720.9422 . •D'luic 2BR 2BA, clean, Special. StOO Off tat quiet, 1torage, D/W. mo rent. E'sld• 188 lrgs closols. garage, \BA.. HUD Welcome. S830 No pet 640-2495 · $545. Avl now. •Do you need lg clean 722-o812 or 976-1877. 2br 1 ba7 Garage. ne~ D/W. al or age. cpt, .5.1..SO No Pel .640-2495 •EASTSIDE• 2BA '"BA town- house Garage. fire- pt ace. D/W. pa.Uo. lndry rm S8251mo 2 817 OAANQE CENTAUR MGMT. 642-2288 Of ~1-2725 * MOVE·IN SPECIAL! I BEDROOM HUNTINGTON BEACH -'t•4ll Spac. 2BR apt. N<t paint. encl gar. Avail immed. 1ml pet OK. $695. Cab 84&-6634 NEWPOHr HEAC'H 2fi69 •21DRM $700• -t18DRM $800• HARLEY COMPANION SWF. young 1.ooktng 40, fem1nln4l. attractive Inside & out. Enfoys Harteya, 4 whaeun·. camping. Seek'8 at· tractive, warmhearted man .to grow w1tt1 4'4171 NEWYEAR NEW LOVE lnlelllgent, blood. 5 5", •llm, would hk• to meot someone old or young and enjoy• hie #4181. RING IN THE NEWYEAR ~·-Pool. spa. cable f\kup Frig, dshwshr, stove Incl. No pe1s 545-4855 with ar\ ex.ct«lng lady. 5'3 ", blond, 401ah, non-amoker. HUQ* gable ganllaman, out· dooraman. 1ennla part- ner who llkaa to hav fun. 1'4 t 72. newsp aper WESTLAKE VILLAGE 441-8122 The lllJPllt .. •SUPERB• tBR Enc •Charming 2br, Iba furn apt, 2001t 10 bay, some view, exclu1tve Sta.con Bay, Sm pet Ok. 11050, 873°2929. . ·~ fits In . gar, elec rang•1 frig. No p•t1. Patio $550/ mo + dep 842-5864 ' ~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Is someone special havfng a birthday In Fcbruery? Mnounce it In the Deity Piiot ond Independent! Send In a norHettJnlat>lc photo along wfth S10.00 or just a message wfth SS.00 and we will publish It on fct>Nary 6th. Ocodllric: Jonuary 31, 5:00 p.m. Send your message to: The Delly Piiot & l~pcn<Xnt 330 W. Bey St. Costa ~esa, CA 92627 Attn: Classlfted Happy Blrthdey -------- ;Q J :::..·----1 ~r -x I Phone I l,_Mat_• _____ ~---.~---------1:1.c I Photo. message -s 1 o.ooli 8tftt1dtry fli"" I MaM9e onfy SS.00 ----I . . Pa; I...... Glll:Ull ..... ~- • • . . SOMETHING DIFFERENT? Ar• you SO+, active, mature & non-amok~. you Ilk• fun, any kind, call me. #4182. MEET someone special through classified .. • • Beach SWM would career soaring, 1pir1tu-wot1 read, ·world trav-Ilk• an Intimate ar-ally firm, exclll11g • eler.· ready to · ••tlle rangement with • di•· "1eco11d hall" anti- down. many & ha11• crHt married woman clpated for 44, N/S/O, kids with tall athletic 2~0 for excltemenl Heking 30.SC1 fem!· professional ""ho's fl-end fantasy. #3171. nine equal partner. i'lanclally secure & en·1-----'-----#3173. Joys Ille without need FLY , __ _..; _____ _ DATE{ I NE for smoking, drugs or BOY SINCERE alcohol. '4173 SWM, 24, 8'. medium GENTLEMAtf •Call 1-900-844-0100 WANT KIDS? ~ti't~g·111!"°tiv:,• to·~;Z,: ~:~·~~:~ ~,~~~;!,": • E~ter 4-digit code appeating in ad SO DO I... camping, akllng, one spec1a1. s 1ng1e • • Li tet1 lO grc•'tt'ng . · Groat gene•. very In· working out, cooking white male, 36. flnan· ~ .:. · ~T~~~~~~~i1ve~~!;~;:: :;~~~~g ~:,~~~~!~ ~~1.,, ,0 .. ~;!i ;0°uu~~ • Leave mc~~age () ou can change ic high morals, mldwast Seeks down to earth lady, average to at· s---jf-flOl .._ <.l(J·.~1·:.....,,..,1 ) • ---v.atue.s. U.J"h.u~~~ gm that d04Bn't-llkV tnac:tw. rooics Tor u.1 I ~u cherish family, friends, hoad games •3181. fflendshlp , compan· love• •ntertarnlng. I 1on1hlp, possible mar-'''hen Jn·i, ·1no ., nl"S. age movies, books, travel. FOAMER rlage ir 31 83. l'l '-" ~ 41 '- ~~~gl~~~d f~r·~~-EUROPEAN SMALL·TOWN • L CJ\ c } l)UI I tr"l l n ... ttnl'. :g·~~ ~':f7•!.50 Y" 01 MODEL VALUES . • \1cntHHl \tlllr int~r~"h St;EKINO WOMt:N :1004 Seeks passionate Are you 26-40, slen-T l . . woman as a mate, der, cute, unadut1er-• C l \ l)U f a ~1...' date, tr1end Loves ro-mance, talks, movies, a.tad, monogamous, D ~ b ... 1111y, non-ma1ena11sttc, • C~l'n c ~our JpJ1CJrJnce · · clowns, sm1I•• and yet epp1oachabl•7 • f -r DINNER -balloons. Wortf\ lh• Tired OI games. d• • pc ct \, ~OU r pre I crcnce~ cam •3172. J - POETRY LOVING ~~~"~~~,.:::01~~~:~ • Include \\ h.u \OU lt~cd about Lhi: FRIENDS... PLAYFUL rrom hell? Me too1 • pcr~on ) OU ,\re rc1.ipondin\~ lO SWM, 23, seeking SF Let's talk ... •3184. _ e- 22-30 tor run tlmea. RO~NTIC y E -.e om P-• n_Lo a... h IP. 11 your plan1 Include a 18 D a.omeday more, I'm 1a,1lng retattonshlp OF DATING? 5'10", brn hair, grn with an authentic, sen-Me too. SM, 29, 5'6", •Y••· above average 1 u o u a, u n con v en-blond. blue/grn. look-loo~ Ing, oot1poken, tlonal, sincere. com-Ing for 1arlou• rela· s1ralght forward & munlcatlve, Intelligent, tlonshlp. Athletic, out- 99"'-open minded. UB unlquely wonderful going. tun. tru1twor· lntelllgeot, advdntur· and ttrlklngly hand-thy, no games. I'm ou1, •ltr•cthle, non· some, tall, trim, youth· worth the call. ill3t82. racist, enjoy eating In, fut gentleman "3 (look PILOT .... ••slFl"'D ·going out & long con-33) then call nowl '"-• • verullons. Long datk You: pretty, 1r1rn. It's the easy•to- halr a big plu1. "sweet". compatible accaH, Information- Drunks •• drug9lea. •nd 30.,. . .,31ee. packed ma1ketptace gold digger.I & !nae------------vished regularly • 1uc-CUfe glrta neac:t not Buy II Sell It. Find It. c•Hfuny • by all kinda cal). ~3185. Claulfled. • of consumer•. • Yo u ma) lc~l\ c .t 10 ~ccond m~'~J1.lc Yo u \.\ill be autn1n a11rnll b1llcd 9~ · f()r c.:ach minut ~. .. .. .• .. FREE PERSONALS --~· ·- USE THIS FO~M TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD FREE ADS ARE tvtA.ll·INS ONLY · All Coll·tnS Will Be Charged Regular Rote . --~-----------------------------.-.-----= ..... ----..... - ---.... - -ITATI: - -ZIP: --,__....... .. ---. .. ____ ....... .... __ ............... ___ ................. _ --·---.......... -. ............ _ ....... . ..... _,....,...... .... ____ .... __ _ ......... -............ . GUIDELINES ~ llieef\, c:... ............. -........... -....... _.....,. ......... ......_......,,.....,.,_. ................. -...... """"' . .... .. "' ................... -"'"""" -........ -"'' _.. -................. -......... .... ~ lllCf\,-C:... ........ -... ... ,. ...... -............. c....... .. ,,..,.,. ......... ..,,,,, .. n_..,11\' ........ ,.,....., ... ·------~ ............ -....... DtSCWMlR ,,,......,....,.c .... ---· ,,..,... .................... _,... _ .. _ _...,......., __ .......... .._ ...... _.., ........ . ............... _ ............. ..... ·""~ ............. ~c-. ...................... ~--. ...... -~ _,,__ .....,...._ _______ _,. ___ ._. .... "' ....... ... -.... ........... ..,_ ..... -' .. . I• •. ~I \\ I 'I 111 I I\ I 1\( If -'to I .. I i BLOCK TO BEACH! $200 OFFll 3BR 28A lower unit Gatage, dishwasher. S1t.!50/MO. aooe ... ~TUN• 2100MNT 208 LUQONIA 4409 IUW" CENTAUR MGMT. e42·2288 or 631·2725 CHARMING 1 BR. mini• gourmet kltch, bal· cony w/Mtn view. Nr 15, 1992 '\,I \\ I 'I II< I Ill '' 11 ''•"'' SOll I ti I 111\:-.i Ml·.ll(t1 :·11~t. Apartments For Rent HOOMS .! /Ot; bch S775 960-3405Agl $275 w/•hared BA: Uv9 at the Beach. Oen $350 w/shared BA & & Catalina vlewa. 38R patio; S375 w/own BA. 2BA yr IH parking Kitch & lndry prfv. Incl $1 ,4So/mo. &45-4657 ' turn. Fem prlr'd. NJ smkng 64$-2348 LRQ z•A 28~ Patto, new crpt, car· Co•t• M•aa • Room Jn port. Ml d ·Penln. nice home l Resp, $1250/mo 282-9240 clean, n/•mkr/ drnkr · $395 Shr ull 631-5801 It~ :-..; I \I .., I I · S ii \1(1 '. 'I MIS(' Ht:Nl'1'1S ..'..'ll f'AllKJNO ft•NTAL CdM Two apacea. Ideal for boat or RV traller. $35/ each apace. 875-7908 or 540-9100 ON WATER Ch11rmlng, ---------emall 2br Ideal tor 1 ECM MaVprof fernale. tlilllillllillMIMll peraon no pell utll nJs, k/I prlv, furn, a11all 11tNB llxeo Offloe • • now, $350 + deposll, Sult••• 91tt2, furn. pd $850 yfly 650-8145 Incl ulll. S-46-8405. Free parking. lunch ONE YEAR NEW! 2BR, 1 BA. ~rlvate paUo or balcony. 2nd month FREE with leaael $850/mo. Call * 850-8310 .. Room tor rent Mature male, on goll· courae, Christian mor· .... $350. 642;3529. HOTELS room & coff ... r.cept, cont room, F/ltX, cop. ler. Near JW Airport. 47700 Von Karman, NB. $350/mo, mo-to. mo. Al Oulnlan, 833-9550. Squeaky clean, 1 house Classlned la ..... from beach. Studio , C 0 N V E N I R N T & MOT Jo; LS 27 1 H A-t CllDIT IOTlllDID NO CREDIT CHECK CONSOLIDATE UP TO $30KTODAY LOANS AVAILABLE UC/BONDED 80CH79-29H Em~loyment Opportunities t \1 I ! ( I l \1 t • ( • 1L I •tr•--··· ==:.=:~~ ...._..Ha ...... ,Mt c--.c.M. IULDTAn IUCClllU 1 °' c.lh. ....... .......... eo·a. Melt =-~~ ..... ...... . MOM;t. Dynamic aUVIC• Oriented Co + Xlnl Training & Alllltllll Ta Oflloe 111COmM1 a.tou. ontv Handle phonea, ap-Mnd conlldenUal ,. polnlfhenl a , cor-M#M to I.aide, NA. rHpondence. Muat TIO•W••• U8A, ·know computwa/ aprd ~ ntne Ave.,106, aheel,, Accnlg/lrng NII 82eeo or call 956- exp helpful.. PIT 4 or llOO ~:-= ~~·-.. -.-C-IPTIOll _____ -.. -T-.- Atrpore. 152.5221 or RlllRVATIONllT 434·7C>e0 evea. Fff Heavy phonea. CA..el'EAIA WORKERS ellp nee. Laugh Slop. • Suballlute. Work , ____ ua __ .. _112 __ _ cto .. 10 home; no ex· RICIPTIONllT . perlence. Work 2 hra ... ..,. ........ PIT, hourty worMr8 nMCled to ........... aaarA allan ol ...,, Md opar.,.ao• of oolo tege oampua •watt meet. Hour9IOeye ol work .,. noon to l:JO ........ ,..,_, UI. p .m. on 8atutdaya Rower MO. Oelc chair and Sunday• only. l60. ~731.• Muat NV9 ab4llty to.,...,.,.,...~...--.---:-~-1 dMI with public t8Ct-BOWUNO NII and bag ... ••t ,...... fully end ~ UO. aor • -........... In a ¥tlltety of..... '4Wt83 Labredot, black, ~1-~-----.~~~ tlOne. Verbal end ... OE delwle con .. percu-AKC. 8 moe. Due lo ten communication i.tor new cond Cost owner'• alle~ ::9 oo:;!..:::!! ! sea. · .. 11110. · ~-f10 ~ .. LI_. ...... 84• 1989 ,..,.,,..or --.-.-. ..-.cs. 110.77/Hf. Job Prefer home w/chlf. ti IO~ APP I y Im-(UXUAIOUS Australian dren,tge yard780-l425 medlelely. longhair aheepakln ~~~-=~~--~ Coast Comm Colleges ••al covers, new NEED LOVINO hm 12-~ 370 Adama Avenue S2tl6. a .. utlfUI Oneida 18/Mo 3 cata (Paya Coata Mesa ~ 9lght 9-pc 150/mo)/1 golden rel 432·5001 EOE/M/F/H place Mftinoa, chest, (1100/mo) ••• 1594 TIACHIR ala Hrvlng plec:H Pr•Schootl'nf·Tod 10 12U. Me-'7904 llf'IY· co-teech. PT/FT. Pvt time. aehool9 on ucc Cam·JM ---N-·s-.. --.... --on--,. .... 1n-• pus In· lrvtne. Excel coat. n..ce, dp In lln-662-o343. working conda. 12 Ing sso. 434-0818. -~Ill uNla £C£pref. BtldgHloM MM Tr..,_ 1544030. M ·PED by MolobJ. blaar Mntn Blf(e. 1r• cane, ne.da tune up. men'a frame. Ilk• new,.,. _______ _.. S3~ ot be•t ortar. l250 obO MC).4673 11 850-5322 per day, S7.21/hr. Cd Needed fff. X1nt Nf-'tat Truet ....... guar· Newporl·M•.. Schootl .,., & b9neftte, CMletr AOSSION.OL •kl• With anleed, ...... 500, 10% &H-3273 EOE. oppty, convenient lo-Soloman b inder•. Garage Sales '86 Buick Century Limited, loaded', 15,000 miles left of extended warranty, 15.250. 363-1433 lnlereat. Due 2001. ---------cation. Pacific Thrift a polea, never u .. dl ~~~.17rn"4 Call earr1en ...... ~:~~~~~ye. 145. 75NOl5. Earn extla money. 0.. •--u-T • e I .e MI er W a I I TACKLE box, llema, llYer the D•u.. Piiot ..,._ _,.,.., ....,.. o-CI a. 1 d polea -•-11 ..... ,. M .,_t E•"';;J .......... Co____._...... eo-., '• gne • • ,_. • ....,. on . ._. -·,.mom-,.._,. ....... Schmidt rare papers 5481832. Ing houra. No coll.c· P90pie for Fashion Isl. Incl 14a0o cau Chrta ---------• !lone lmtolYed. Need S7/tV •• 1-80CM33-1191 . e?W•M WHITE wicker baby Mevlft9 8alel Con-to be ava!lable Thura ,., __ ....,.. _____ ,_________ b...an.t, bf8nd rww, temporwy tum. appl- and s.a. from 3AM to SECRETARY for low Dunoan 1'11• table, 1 excellent condition ancea, much more1 1 ________ _ 12PM. Vaid CA. Dl.# volume Medlclll ofc w/ leaf• 4 Chalra. 1275. $40. MS-1427. e1M11e, mM9 appt. le Flfftwoocl fWd, all and Insurance a mu.t. >Cini phone aklla. New-557-3851 power. Exlnl cond. 714/&42-4333. pott. 712-8009 prove U. dfile I ("111\(I'\\ 1>1-.l.:'.1.,H hi-~~ I ( /\1>11.1.A(. •111 IU !Announcements I.OS I <\.c FU\J NI> ".!!I'.!!> apt. $600/mo yrly. Coet• M••• • Beet whether you're buy- Avall 2/1. 548-2369 V•lue Newport Bay Ing. sellln'g. or Just 1----------------===•~--~ ooklng,-elanlTrfa has FOUND. flwn181w St•P• to S•nd Clean frig, micro•, cont. bk· whal you needl Tenter. brtncsi. color. llOURm M300 Obo. 831.:4092. LOii PREVENTION Gibson dbl-door, HO. 87 Ctmerron toaded, TUI Na• .. J 2BR, lg llv rm, gar, ulil fas I . maid H fVlee. PILOT CLASSIFIED Call Nancy 831-6811 pd. no pets. $1175/ Special rate from 842·5878 or 631·6780. · Full & part time posi- tions avell. ~41·1100 Excellent condition. Trade :ISmm Rlooh excellent condition, ln-houlle ~ for a 557-3051 camera for dacenl lo I le mo. 723·1292. $150/Wk. 831-8000 ·---------•·F-O_U_N_O_:_f_e_m_a_ .. __ R_e_d ---------design atore In South•---------ve, m lea. c an, Cout Plu.a alaltlng Refrigerator, nice cn<itn. portable lV, b/W ok. well cared tori 17200. Alatkan Malamute, FRONT OFFICE earty Feb. •92, Houra lroal frM, 1185, will Auto focus/Hpoaure/ ~-1476 or 37a..32N. Mon-Fri 11 am-apm. deltv.r. 650-0908. rewtndlflaat\722·14e0 BOAIS 7011 1111111 By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Neither vulnerable. North dt>als. • yo u n g , a p a y e d • Mature, poahlve, rell- slltchea In stomach. able person. Lots of Identity t>y collar. phon• a people con- 831.,.58 tact. Buay•offlce. Typ. Ing req. FIT 17/hr' FOUND: Gray • white starting. Call Nedra eat. Irvine • Flower, 83t·1589 Colla Me ... 6'&-5468 Pay commensurate w/ Sears Kenmore waaher/ Hp. Muat be a PfOf... Ory.,, gas 1250 fot atonal. Company ben-both. &42·7471, after eflla. Must NV9 3 yra 4:30 M-~. anytime S.S. vetlftabte MCurity exp t'lJHNITIJH)o; 6014 or a i.w enforcement background locludlnQ - OFF1Ck MANAGift n\lntary law enforc• •DINma* h N al •--k Tabfe with 4 c:halra. ('01.1.H I IBl.)o:S h017 24 fl Apollo, dual ... tlon, ftybridge, Lotan, SS radio, Nwpl aUp + tfaller, must aacrlfice Red Skelton, .. Tiie ___ 1_g_s_oo_o ... bo-·P_P_ss_1_.s_s_s1_ Plnenoler" algned. •••r•w :S4ft Sportl1sh a n d n u m b e r e d very clean, loaded! ('3843) rllho; sold oul New; S145k, wut aen 5 ,000. Valued al for S98k obo 875-7938 «IH:VHOU.1 110-t~ 83 Caprice w.gon. a/c, fm ster90, crulae, PWf locks/WndWI, l)U trana S3$99obo.640-1715 CHRYSLt.H OOMI NORTH •98 3 7 62 In l eory. orth's re ponse of for CM plant m nl co. ment. ._.. gtound In-Southwealern, color two no lfl.lmp requested South t.o Strong ph0"9a, com-veallgallon wlll be c:halra. Creme table w/ .aft puter, aecty/aectng, condueted on the .. bid three clubs, a new ga"tlet Tom· organlzallonal akllla. lec:ted applicant. 59'\d extentlon. St75 080. my and partner were using to get out John Wern• Tennf9 Lotus & Word .Perfect reau'"9 to: Ad #443, ____ 6_4_2_-aea __ 2 __ _ $3,500 and going upll 89 Le8eron convert· Wiii aacrlflc e 11 WANTiD•Eleclrlc lbte, d'lux M.,e Clou $3,000. Call after SPM boat• Must be In edition, fully loaded, 1 °' 1 .. v• message al good conct, reason-owner, exe9flent con-'\ 8 .. 2 •A 76 4 3 on w~ handa. When Tommy Llf•tlme Memb91shlp. nee. Non-amkr, M·F, c/o Ody Piiot, P.O. ahowed. a powerful band with a S600 080 665-7744 7:30am""4:00pm. Call 8j)X t 5eo. Coatv• Br••• headboard, mat· tresa, boll & frame, queenalze $235. Whhe • braaa daybed, mat· tren ... trundle, com- ptete S195. 840-8733. 434-1t78 ably priced. 557·5100 •dltlon. 14900: tM- WEST • Q 10 7 "A 10 8 3 ... Q 10 7 3 +Q9 EAST •KJ 65 42 7 J9 5 spade cue·bid, then corrected t.o d;a-,i 8i1i8i· 7iOi8i-68ii7iOidi•IYi•i· iiiliiiiii7it 4-S3iii1i-e340iiiiiiiiiMeaa.iiiiiCAiii9282eiiii.iii monda. North decided t.hat tbrtt1 I trumps, an ace and a ruffing vaJue were sufficient t.o go o n 'lo ·game. l'OMPUTEHS tiOH~ 1811 COMPATl•L• PC wtth color monl- 1or, H.D. + keyboard, Has ROM enOI, 1150. Call 831·7480. day, 175-2359 evea. 1478 or 371-321e. SAIL BOATS 7014 UATSUN out>o ( 6 • J 10 2 SOUTH •A C'KQ74 ... AKJ96 +K 86 T he bidding: North East South W•t Pua 2 • Dbl Pua 2 NT P ... 3 • Pue Tbe diamond muchant'a double. brought a gleam to Tummy's eye. After winning the opening lead in hand, Tommy led the king of heart.a to West's ace. The Dutchman was too shrewd a player to shorten Tom· my'1 trump1 by leading another spade. Instead. West 1h ift.ed t.o the quttn of clubs. 4 + Pue 4 " P 5 • Pua p... 0~ ·To mmy won with the ace and, not Pua Pua P... botberin1 with a trump finesae that was sure to lose. ruffed a apade, Opening lead: Seven of + cashed the qUttn of bearta and The diamond merchant from ruffed a heart an dummy. Another Amsterdam waa a good player. At spade ruff served as t he entry for a the dub. however. he was at some-heart ruffed with the eight. When what of a disadv.antage-he did not East could not overruff. Tommy know his opponents. Regulars was ready for the ·g-tand finale. would have told him that you never double Trump Coup Tommy with a Aft~r cashing the king of clubt, trump stack, an action he cook with Tommy exited with a club. Down to t.~ West hand. A bed.1NIDJ> bruk... no1h1 ng but-irumps, Wett- would transform an otherwise ordi· · forced t.o ruff and lead aw~ from nary player. which describes Tom the queen into deela.rer'a A K J hold· my ltindJy. into the Hulk Hogan 9( ing. Just another ho-hum hand for the brid11e table T ommy' TODAY'S CROSSWORD. PUZZLE ACROSS 2 14 17 20 3" 37 41 46 ments 61 -Stravinsky 62 Go by bus 63 Sault S1e - 64 lntemaUonll 8Mf\. es TroPlcal fruit M VO\eln 87 Zane °'" Jene DOWN 1 G .... item 2 Smell 3 a.. •• 4 Very angry 5 Y•name e Bumped Into 7 T urkl9h c:otn 6 Inform ~ Mouth. pref 10 RMCals 11 Tebte d'-12 "ShMle __ , .. 13 Baby'•word" 19 Podlet content• 21TerrltMe 25 ~ 28 Type of no~ 27 Outmooed 2.8 .Dey'• march 29 -bOom 30 Oollts kin 31 Heuled 32 £nletQlno 33 f~1y l5 ,Uae"' u on e 7 }9Pos ...... 40 0..-.c11"9 42 UM a toll 44 Some delMns 46 Erect• 47.-Owar1 49 Type 50GWlW. 51~=· 52 \Jnc:oYereO' 8 g 53 T ranuctlon 55 <Hlalloous eubS1ance 58 &#1 nol.- IS 7 tieten's .home 59 Fr. tltta 80 T erne unit . 11 12 1:t UPTO •eoo - CUBE ~. light oak, rrw:>dem. 29".at"a11" 149. 857·2392. KINGSIZE WATER.BED • No-wave rndreaa. In- cludes frame & head- Jt.Wt-.1.HY FlJHS '11LEHMAN12 Must aell. Black, gold leaf graptilca. C1ntom tlller, Ullman aall, Hllft(en gear. $3300. Chrta, 831-5044. & AllT tiOi~, board. Good condl-LASER · t 210 zx 10th Anniversary Model Black & Gold, kpd, I-top•. cuatom stereo, QOOd condi- tion lnsTde & OCJt. 87k -.11 maintained miln . 12,IOO Me-0180 PER MONTH * NO ClllECllm * tlonl Only 1200. Call •Anthtue & a atet• '18, red, racing gear, 589-7904, leave mH· Jewelry• Large .. trallar available. Sailed sage. 1eC1Jon of diamonds, 3 times. Must Nit. L..,...•t floral earth vintage watches. Incl 11500. Chrla. e31·1'--------- lonea, very good Role• • Patek. We 5044. Early morning motor routes available. Deliver --Monday-thrn -5aturday:- Must have dependable transportation and liabilitY insurance. CALL 642·4333 CO~TA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH_ Of All Thlnp: Henry Winkler, Scorpio Ktor·pnNllKtr, lives up •o hi• •isn in connttlio" JWilh "lovt of 111y1lery.'' Winkler, for yun • televl· elon elar, M}'• lie hM rttt,.lly bttn l"trocluctd to the "'1nllc 1rt1 and 1ele11<n -lie h• ~....-a "ttluc· "nl" ti.ll«vtr in lht uitltnct of Unldtntlflf'd Flying Obfttte. In lypl· ul Sc-orpio f•hlon. thlt ~r<'tpllve tler hn h•vttll .. tf'd, chtchd refer· tn('tt 111d MW wanta lo thue hil ufindi~p·· with the world. J•«uery, Octoti.r mtmorablt for hi• 1hl1 yur. AIU£$ I M.trch 21 April 19 ) fllll'\JV m«'mbt-r <1ttv1 I wn goin11 111 110 •w•y 11111 I h•"t dl"C1dfd tu rt'l'll•l'I • Allt•fl t11)11 ftvnlvo •round ftnant_.~ tr•nJ· port1111on. d1..covtt1n11 wh•I Yl"·' f\ffd within )'our 41wn horne t •nct'r n.a1111e 1nvol4~ du dhnt, respons1b11t1v, rel•1ton1h1p th•t comb1nH h:>vt with con1rovt'rt}' You'll hive "good fonuM" 1n dHhnp wtth tlll'cutwrs. npeclally men Ca pr•· corn, C•n~r f'\'ne>n• l.nvolvtd SCOllPIO (Oct. 2l·Nov 21) Long · •l•ndmg proj«t can ~ compl~l'd Fo· C\lll uo un1vt'rNI •PJ'"I. roman~. ttylt. cn'•hvity, language F1n1ncl•l at.rut ol one clOllt' 10 you will t how mukfd 1m · pruvell'l•nt Libra f1gurn prominently SAGfTTARIUS (Nov 22·DK 21 ) l uf'•r Jl'C"•llqn h1ghl1ght5 p.ttnt'nh1p. crfd1b1hty .. ~bhc image. ~tltilf •t•h11 You II malr." frt'Sh tt•rt and g.a1n 8"'''"' df'grtt ol 1ndt'f'\'ndence You'll learn ~1n-g •Ion• nuc wm< as lonely TAUllU~ 1.4prtl 20·M•)' 2()1 Cwli.' m nttftllft t\tgfl. w"•I fl.id ~n Too.rw11f hf. ~ve....r d y '' thver<11ftcatwn hu 11\or tnttllt<tu•I cunl>'1tv Mon«') p1<'· CAPRICORN !Ott 22·1an t•) Funding <1va1lablt. you tnAt..• nluabl• C'ont•tl> clowr to hoM• 1h.tn ot\glnally pl11nnf'd Fu<u• on d1rfft1on. motlvt· uo~LJDet 01-8 F~1ttr1llft1tt11m1 uy~. 'T m t nJOyl ng yfMAr coll'l,..,yl AQUl\IUUS (Jan 20·Ff'b 19l lt•t. 110Mh1p wall b.-"r••nt1bll1ht'd ' .li.U:L~er.1h.an...t.>14tNU1o-~noclp;t -w,i,·11 hf. on m()H»tot1d tmotlcm•I. h· td S..glf!•rtu tnvolvl'J -'n•nn•I g round Moon pollllloll high CEMlNI CM•y 21 ·lurtf 20> Wh•t at hghu crut1v 1ty, 1tyle, •Pf<'11la11on. hf'>t ~f m~1• I!"'• will IKwmt'~~nd1 In p~y•1ul attraction C.8\lnl I• r.prt· yov1 avor fl •Of'm•llon tf'ft'IY~ wt· lf'd 101 I.rt •ft•r~oqn fn.abln )'Ou 10 be' 11 • "'",.sea <~ t•·M•rch ~) Aittn· rtgftt platt 111 ~Jl«11l momtnl h1'.u~ an Jur1blf' AOOd' bu••n-l()(auon • t11•n rf'volvn •JOund large hc>\lwhold CANCfll (lunf' 21 luly 2:'1 You'll pr~uct• •wtomc>bclt' rep.tit, reunion d•ll(Over 'lt<lt'\' hiw '" «1r1m•hc m.11n with f•mlly "'""'-' who ftl('ently d11 nn ( rullv• 1u1ll"• •hr ~ptu(1ght vn pl•yt'd lf'mf'\'""''"' In unplutanl " le. individullllty 'Vilhn~n'°"' h) ••"• m•nn•r Tauru•, Scorp1u ~NC>n• In· rllil< (' .. 1n 1rtd1~tf"d vt• wnltf'n ..,,,J'd vvlvf'd Jh rt.rion biromn ~noul If IANUAIY II II ~OUll •llTH· LIO (lul)' 2J•A1.tg 22) Attynllon OA'• Y~ h.tve un~I "~ •l'Pft't•• tf1tnl"'•~ •niunl.l t111m.,, tn•\'rt.inm.-nt ••• dr."" •nd mutte, '"" br •lf·•ndul n"""''' .tb1l11v It• ,,.n,f1•rm 1du~ inti• ''"' II'• 1mpon.ant to 11."'P ..-,&wtlOn• ,,-11111r °'Po'h-hl on 1ull1llmer1t i11b1h t(lfltf(fttn-dM't n111nt1Qn )'nu ,,....,.. ty 10 win frtf'nd• •nJ 1nllut"ri'< .. 1mp1r. etNlldance of ch.rm and h.w .. ._...,. ••nr J'".IPI' h uru• phtH n•lf' tooth T111'h lt l.lbn xorpta ~""'" Vlll(.;O tA1.1~ ?\·St-pt 21! I •~~ br• 'pa. hy ,nll., tn fl.'llr hf• '""II t'n l\1nJ "°""" for 1ntW•f' Yt-u '!"f"' bP ruun""" "'"'"nl dyn11111c. Cl'Nttvt' In ••l<fd tn •~t bffor" lht ~.'I Ptr • d lw>ldu•f• low.r'd ttlJ ol lhtt nt<Hlth Ju IK1 '1f'<hn1qwe ou.lhn• M'llndtnft, w I)' ~111"" yO\lr lllMt m•mor1b~ month ~•fl•lr ,....~,"-'fn>q• r.U.~1, <>I 1 .. 2 lumnt c).c1., ~" 1nd1 PlllCft •M •hflt Vtr~ll ff"<Ulll'fd vld11<1.hl) ph~•k•I •ttrllC'tHHI fmh ••• ,, ~lgA (Stf't L1 Ol't lll Focu. °" 1n MW dl'""km _........ 4 rid,. cond. ST50. e73-2303. buy, ..... trade & r• _U_d_0 __ 1_4_C_/W __ T_r_•l_le_r Mov19'• Sele pair. William H&1old 11100 obo. Co.,,., & Couc:hea, tat*a, din-J.-tera. 3118 New· extra sails. BVC South Ing rm furn + Iota port Blvd ~ 32nd St. Yard space KS. more, all top quaff~. •73-03815 MCM573 Doug muet ... 1 He-e:is5.l ••••utltul tull .....,,...,..._...,....,,__ ___ _ "FAST llSULT" SllYtCI DlllC.tOl-Y- 1-·or lfr-.ull S.•n 11·1• (' 1.1 I I 642-5671 leneth epoa•u"' Lido 14 heul#412, new boat cover •·ult. fur oo•t Reveralble man ••Ila w/lrmler. •• raincoat with fur lrlm. European hOC>ks. l650. 87~8729. Hardly worn. $850. 842-4321 x 102. Foi Fur COIU Size women'• am8'1; wat•t length, like new. · S 150 080. Res: 282· 0939 Ofc: 540-122• Ext 373, Aak for I.Ori Sl')o,t;IJ & SJ<I B(l:\I S 7Ultl 1989 Bombadlef Weve Rider• (2) & trailer. Excellent condition. h900. 721·114.4 dya. 721-1013 ..... a . ~~ merq,ondise foLunder-5_50 ? ~(II run your 3 •ne act FREE I Fill out the coupon below and mail to: ClASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Doi~ Pilot . 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • r • • • • • • • • • • AD INFORN.ATK>N • • • • • • • • • • • • • NC1111--~-----~----~·-·--------­~----~------._.;.------( ity .,. lft ' Phone--------~--..;....-------'1'------ .. ,.. .... ••·bit•,. ...... e,_,.., •. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , 1 , ., ., , ',, • 1 t , , , , , , , , , , , , ~ r. 1 . , " , , 1 . .. " \ l>Ol>Ot-: ~1110~ •188• Ded9e CoH Ylete YIM W..-n •howroom condftion, 9700 actual ml, '4250. 831·1443 or 831-8818. JAUll/\H !HO:-i 85 XJ6 This betoved pet . nffda good tlomel W/ 31,000 mite extensive anl)I. an ~ord • S9.!J99. 675-eett: JEEP fll 10 •84 Grano Waggoneer loaded, sun/moonrf, t>eat oner over 14500. 1715--7239 l.INCOl.N •t 1..!0 UNCOLN '71 Contlno1.tal. ..eo 90Q. runs good I 1495 Mu•t ... , "42.o587 MEIH 't .l>t:S !I I .lO '85 380SL lmmac conct, antllock brks,ctvomes 2 tops, S26,t50 must ..tll l!M0-2442. 1888 300• bl-ckJ palo. chrome wheels, llnted wlnd owa , phone, fac.,ory ••· tended waHanty, S2iU> obo. 721.-324. N ISSAN 111:,0 83 280ZJt gold, turbo t·top, 5spd, runt greatl 98k ml, S3.50C o bo. pp 894·5122. l'OHS<"tH: •1 I 7:, 179 Porsoho eaa Red, 5-apd, Mk ml 18000 obO. 736-734( da119. 529-&351 eves. ••'17Cdca•• Bright red, ••cellent condition, AM/FM .. ~:... A/C, Cn.tlM, Tift wn..C, 54k ml, 17500. Call M&-1147 • ·n vw lug con- vtrtlbl•. new topt h9adllnef. 5,000 ml °" engine, ""* ... to appr eolat91 SS.000. 31). t 433 it VW .. ft /W coot- ant engine, I llt rebuilt *'91M,l4000 ••••••• \ '\ I I< 11 I ·. -. I I \ '• . I' ' ' .• I .... 9f'9,....,., I ''~'' eon•a a. 'It ... 'PaMI .. nMOll--.