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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-01-27 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Eye oil the future • Monday, JM. 27, 1992 •DAY MORNING BRIEFING From the Osily Pilot Newsroom THIS WEEK ... The last remnants of Corona del Mar's fabled China House -.500 roof tiles, a pair of handpaintcd corbels and a roof peak ornament -will be up for grabs this evening. The trimmings, stripped from the landmark house in China Cove before it was cleared away in 1987 to make way for a pair of new houses, have been in storage all these ye':lrs - the tiles in an industrial building in lLI..u.· u.............,._,._ corbe1S3iid rook peak in a Costa Mesa ware- house. - The material Is being offered to the city. What it will do with it is anyone's guess. 0 Today may be the day the Ne\\ port Deach City Council picks its new city manager. There are ~ight final- ists, one or them Al· hambra City Man- ager K~vin Murphy. -o One of the early· on finalists for New- port's top post, Utili· tics Director ltobcrt Dixon, will be in court Friday to an- swer to charges that he embezzled mone}' from th e ciry. Police Bob D ixon head s put the los to the back to court Friday. city at Sl.2 million. II will be Dixon's thiril nppcarnnce in coun since he \\OS arrested 3t City Hall l\\O weeks 3go today. He's )Cl to enter a pica or fight the $500,000 bail that 1s ~ccpmg hlm behind !lar<; at the county lad.up. · COMING SOON ... Sonny Dono The Palm Springs mayor \\ill be in Nc"port Oc:ich Feh 12 to try to win support for hi-. U.S Senate bid A Republican. th e shon cr h:ilf of the old Sonn~ anti Cher combo i.; 1.1 !..ing on T\' comment.llor Bruce l fcr,chcn,ohn The appearance - Lincoln's b1rthda), no less -1s bi;.rng hosted h-. the ~e,r. port Harbor Re· publican Women and the Dalboa Oay Re- pu bli can Wo me n Balboa U.iy Club. Sonny Bo no plans Fifteen bud.s gets Coast engagement. )OU in. 0 FIRST IT'S THE T.EAKWOOD H CPHANT, NEXT IT'S ... While the disappearance of a one·ton teaJ..woo<l elephant from the front of th1. Royal Thai Cuisine rest:lUran t \\a -well. diffe rent, it ceri:unly "asn't the fir t time a weighty inanimate object ha up and vani hed in this area. Herc's a s;impling of omc of the more re· mt'lrknble thdts: •A fibcrgltis repli~a of the head of the Statue of Liberty was stolen in 1987 from he r resti ng spot outside a Newport Beach cabaret called America. The head, much like a scene from the "Planet of the Apes," \\JS found cv· eral d:l)S later on the beach :it Emerald Day. • A W-0rld War I ho'"'itzer was stolen from the 9-ith Aero Squadron Re tau rant in Co~ta Mesa in 19. 0 The gun apparently had been taken by a Newport I !arbor High student a~ part of a Spirit Weck prank. •The 500-poun~ fi- bcrglas Dob's Dig Doy fig· ure wos snatched in 1981 from in front of the choin's 17th Street restaurant in Col>ta Mesa. Police listed the stolen Big Boy all a "missing juvenile." It was later found on the roof of Harbor High. Spirit Weck, libe rty los t- agai n. and-found e A fibc rgla s horse and a lifc-siie Indian doll n~med Tonto were sColcn from 1he Feed Barn in Costa Me~a in 1990. Both horse and rider were fo und atop the Ii· brary at Co ta Mesa I ligh School the next d ay. Motive? Apparently the school's girls basket· ball team had just \\On the CIF championship. -By Slt tf Marblt COMMUNITY EVENTS More classified ads, page 86 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 .• 'Costa Mesa oNrcrals and residents finalize t1iscussion and debate on the· city's future. General Plan A Spe~ial ~ 1£..~tJrad on A 1..and--AS t0day;- n1 II •11 .... ~ ....... Af 25 cents s-rut e By Anna Cekola Stan Wnter General Plan: A Special Report Probably no one ~no\\:> the general pio n allcrn .:itl\ e') be\11: r COST A MESA -It may seem like an obscure document with more than a 1,000 pages of detailed traffic figure~ and lan~­ usc formulas, but fo r many residents, the proposed general plan represcn s a clear during the last public hearing on the pro- posed genernl plan) wh ich-has been 1n the works for more than seven years. The Council will be considering two main ahern:alives;-the proposc~e'ral plan, compiled by city planners at the di-• rection o f various councilmembcrs through the )'Cars; and a lo" er·grO\Hh document created by the Gene~ Plan Steering Committee, a group. for.med at the request of the Council in 1987. that planner R. Michael Rob1n')on, "l1u hns S-pent countless flours during his I "i· year career wi\h \he city \\Orking on gen· . view of their /Uture. Will Costa Mesa become more of an urban center in the next 20 years o:-re- tain most of its suburban roots? That will be one of the main questi ons the Ci ty Council will wrestle with tonight crol plans. · All hough the inal general pl•in \\ 111 guide dc\elopmcnl and gro\\lh in tl.c cit) through the year 2010. projec11on ... found in both alternatives coul d onl> il:1ppcn 11 every piece of prope,rty 10 the 10,.t30-;icre city .were d~veloped to its ma\imum pu· See PLAN A5 --City close to naming -----manager Offic ials me et tgday to fina li ze sel ection By Rass Lo.n Stl~ \',riter 'E\\'POR I UEt\Cll -Ctl\ ollki:i!' -.:.i\ ti e ,di.' .. lion llf a nc" cat,· m.1n:H:: .. r m:1, lie m:nk 1o<l.1\. .1hlioul!'h l· 1c.. :in· no~ll\:Cnlc..'lll could be tlcl:ncd li\ I n:m· ci:il nc~l111.111Cln' • · "\\\: h:i\e .1no1hcr mcc..·11111,. c..h ... ..i..il d for ~ londa~ ·morn in~:· '::11J !'l.e\\ por: lk.1 h ~ tay llf P~ 11 'i.J 'on~· I SLJnd.J~. """' f>,YfloA't),.... f'...A Orange Coast College biologis-t Dennis Kelly examines a jar of krill( the tin), )'Ct \ital, mJ ri11c life he \\ill be focusing on during an expedition to the Antarctica next month with everal noted scientists. II"'' pmb.1bl) tc l1:mecn l\\O of them. At thJt time. "e .. houlJ mah~ 1hc 0 uec.:1,1on. ·· Bottom or th·e food chain Bi ologi st headi ng to Antarcti ca to survey ocea n's major link By Russ Loar SU!I Wntet' B ecau'le Orange Con t College biol og1!lt Dennis Kelly 1s ol. rm eu about a ~ten tial "dis~1ster" for the inhabitants of ear1h, he'll be traveling all the "ay to Antarctica next month to focu his concerns on tiny shrimp·lil e creatures called krill. 'It the first link in the chain disappears. the rest will be gone in short ord er.' Kell), 44. along "1th colka~ue rom Garmon. has created the largest marine s icnce program ut any commu n11~ college in 1he n:ition during hi'> I ~ )Cars at Orange Coa!>I College. Uut Ke ll) 'aid fe\\ community college biolog1 t!> get the ch:ince to \\lltk on such a h1gh·le'cl re-.e.1rd1 project C'11v Cnunril "vnt....:r .. "lnno"cd the h~t ot potc nual canJ1Ja1c' do"'n 10 ci!!hl before cmticulcmcnt ch.HCC:> anJ ::irrc:.t n:mo"-d Cit\ L! t11l:w 01r1.c1, 1r Uot- Dt\On fr,lm 1iu: runninc. T"'> ~'th..r can· d1d.11es Jr,>ppeJ out. ~.1rro\\ 111g 1he '"' 10 f1\C JXllCnti:il canJ1J.1te•-. all ot "I 1.1m :ir1. Cit~ fllalla,!;CI' r\11 ul the C;.i11d1llltC'. ore ali.o men. San,llllC 'a1J the cit\ re· ,·e1' t.d no ppl1cJt1l1n, fr1Jm \\Omen .· The t\\ o potential candidate' "hu drorpcd OUI \\Crt.' IWI ;if!cctcJ l·~ D1wn\ a rc,1 ll1r 1h:: :illq:cJ cml cnk· n 1. ll ,,r SI~ r mn an ,11' funJ, :i;.-- curdtni,! ll' ~.111,,rnc. On~ .... md1d.1it.• Jrl,ppi.:d l'l.t alll.f hL"I cit) l'lJnJ!)<.:f C\.lO• ll '"' \\J' ntcnJcd l' ll\C' \C..ar... J 10:1.::r \\Jt~JrC\\ \•\er c11n ·err" ,; out Orant!C ---m.1' OCC biologist (\1un1~ \ hi~h ,.,,,of l1\111i; • Kelly, who has earned a national reputation for research on bo11lenose dolphins ..... ;n be fu lfilling a lifelong dream "hen he leaves Feb. 14 to take part in a four-week scientific expedition to study Antarctic marine life. "l'll be worl..mg shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the 1op scientists in our country," Kell) said. "The ozo ne hole is scaring the hell out of people and "'e'll be down there trying to find out what the hell it's doing." .. Some of the people rm £.lllll£ to be \\Orkin~" 1th are hl..c moucrn -tlay b.11'\\ in<' 1-.dl) ,,u .. I. "I \\J'> c\trcmely lucJ..\, bu1 1 \\J'> also prepared and e\pencnced l h:id the right type of badgrnunJ ·· Kell) \\tll '~orl... as .i re earch See KRILL 8aci Pllfl Althou~ t'' \ n \1,1i. .1 popul:ir l:lHH llC h>r the j t1 " " nc "· J th~ Jl\)\1 1a1kd ut1l11i1.·, J i11.,• r "•H· d pn,l.,nl-J) n,H h~'c nuJi.: the fi n:il rut ' • 1 un't 1l11nk h .. \\ l1uld h.11.: m:iJe II ~. l>n~ ,:i,,I. .. I d11n ·1 .... n 1h.1t bc..:-.1 ., .. , I the (,1llcccu emh:a1.:m1. ..,, l • fur. l It b ;.iu ... c 1 I the See MANAGER Back Page Monday Business Recession delays new art museum bulldlng project By Russ Loar sun Write< Contracting firm stays ahead of recession NEWPORT DEACI I -The .rece sio n has put the brakes on plans to build a new Ne" port Harbor Art Museum. In a Thur day night meeting, mu!leum trust- ees decided to put a $50 million proposal to construct and en<,iow a new facility o n hold. Be· cause the delay is a direct result of the re- ccs ion, board members would not predict how long the delay mii;ht be in effect. But the museum board ogreed 10 fund the last S percent of planning for the proposed fa. cility, "to have a viable and completed starting point ovail.1ble," according to mu cum spoke - person Maxine G:iibcr. "We will not be shifted to the sideline.,.. aid bo:ird Prcl!ident Joan Beall. "but "'111 U!:-C 1h1 See MUSEUM/'llet Piii By Tony Cox 8usmeu EdftOf Former Koll Co. cxccut11.c R1· chard Elliott thought he "as re· tiring when in 1977, he founded his n amcsa~e general con- tracting firm at the urging or h1-. accountants. Bui what was originally con· ceived as an account ing de\'1ce has cvohcd into one of the county's l:arge~t comtructio11 contracting outfit\, and under the lc:idersh1p of a i.econd gen- eration of Elliolls, the Elliott Corp. ha so for outrun a re· cc ion that crippled many com· petitors. The Newport Oeach-bo eJ LO no ooons Of THE DAV \ . firm P'-''lcii rC\C llUC\ l ( s~ mil· hon in I Q\)I, dO\\ n frnn S., I 11111- hon 1n l tJt>(l !'he Cllmp.111\ al,11 tnmmcJ it' 'tJff frum 3b,1ut b' cmplo~ccs t\) 55 en.pll>~ee,. But tho'c reJuc\11.ln' ..-.ere relall\d\ minor m an mdu,tl"\ 11\ "'h1ch ~· Ill bO·r~rl'CI\\ \.kdtnc in TC\- COUC!> and ,,{)TC\ 111 l.l\\lfh \\CtC not unClllllnlOn lllll'll!! 11..:'Jl flffil'I cll1011 ClHP.'' rd.11 1\CI~ \\lllll,!! pc:rformanc~ ' cm' nh1rc re· mJrJ...1tile \\hen ,,nc ,,m,1ck1 hi.,,~ f.ir the l',11nr.11'~ "·" ,1nH' from 11' humble hcg1nn1n!!' 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CIMI C1r•••tr o,, ..... , • ....... .. ,.. • NllfCW,..... • ' A2 Monday, January 27, 1992 WEEKLY PLANNER Community Events 0 Monday -Costa Mesa's-nnanclol future as well as the city's f uturc growth and development will be discussed at back-to-back public hearings today at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., beginning --WEEKEND • ' Managing Editor Sieve Marble, 642-4321 _ • 1e·w _____ _ · · · _il .. mcc1 ...... · <o--1 on the issue of wh af to do with the city's .:::!~=1f-P~~:!:==----------= ~......--=-~~""'.""""-.....--------~-----~ spending in light of the curre nt fi sc:il crisis. At 6:30, the counci l will convene a speci:il hearing on the proposed General £1ao, The Newport Belch City Council will hold it s regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the council chambers, City Hall , 3300 Newport Dlvd. 0 Tuesday -Maralys Wills, author, mother and bang gliding expert, will speak at Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 28. Wills' book on hang gliding, "Higher than Eagles," is due out in April. For information, call 760-0 137. The Corona dcl Mar Chambt. or Commerce will ceJebrate its 35tn Annua nstarlallon ana Awards l3anquet at \he l3:'.llb0a __ __.....__.,__..... ___ -<i~ Y:icht Club Jan. 28. Festivitie~ begin with a social hour at 6:15, followed by dinner at 7: 15. Tickets are $25. For information, call 6-i3-4050. 0 Wednesday -Newport Ha rbor J aycees will host a free workshop on how lo use networking skills to advance your business, finances, job prospects, and personal growth at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 29 at Parker's Seafood Grill, 309 Palm Ave. in Balboa. The presentation, by Orange County's "Networking Queen," Susan Linn, includes hors d'oeuvres. Anyone from age 21 to 40 iS' im ited to a11end. For information, call 721 -0637. (Z] Thursday -Stephen G. Freeman will give an illustrated lecture entitled "Hi story or West Coast Shipping" at 7 p.m. Jan. 30 in the Community Room at the Ne" port Center Library; 856 San Clemente Drive. Orange County Supervisor Gaddi Vasquez will oddress a breakfai.t mee ting o f Young E"<ecu1ives of America, 7:30 c.m. J:in .. 30 :it the Pacific Club, 4J 'J f\l:icAnhur Ilhd. For re!>erv;!tion£, call 7'.?1-0153. (Z] Friday -Orange Coast College "ill be selling surplus pianos, including both new :ind used in:-.trumcnts, Jan 31, Feb. l and Feb. 2. ·All pianos will be sold at special institutional prices. The sale on Jan. 31 is by appointme nt only. Sales on the remaining days are open to the general public. For an appointment ot furt her information, call 662-1815. Broadway and screen star Mandy Patinkin appears with the Pacific Symphony in a pops concert Friday and Sunday at the Per- forming Arts Center. . Mandy PatiRkin, star or "E\'ita" and 11The Princess Bride," joins the Pacific Symphony orchestra fo r its Pops Conce rt Series Frid:iy and Sunday. January 31 and February 2, at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Perfo rmances are set fori,8 p.m. both evenings. ' 0 Saturday -The 4·11 Jlorscmastership show will take place at the Orange County Fairgrounds Equestrian Center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call 75 1-3247. The public is invited and admissio n is free. Traffic report Northbound lanes of the Santa Ana Freeway from Jeffrey to Jamboree will be closed 11 p.m. Thursday to 5 a.m. Friday. On the Costa Mesa Freeway, night clo!>ures. from midnight to 5 a.m .. of all northbound and !>Outhbound lanes bet,,i;en 1hc Santa Ana Freeway inte rchange and Fourth Street in Santa Ana will continue through next May. On the Corona del MaT Freeway, the southbound on-ramp at Bristol Street will be closed from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday for electrical work. • On the San Diego Freeway, th e . southbound connector to the northbound Laguna Freeway will be closed from 9 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Monday. School lunches Monday -Hamburger with picl..le chip!> or hot dog, crisp salad, baked hash brown patty, creamy pudding. choice of milk Tuesday -Duild-you r-own bean burrito \\Ith cheese & alsa or hot dog, lettuce cup. 1..cmcl corn, choice of milk Wednesday -Turkc.:y spaghetti with frcnch bread or hot dog. green beans, pears, fruit cutie pie, choice of milk Thursday -Chicken nuggets o r hot dog, french fries, orange !lm1lcs, choice of milk Friday -Ch1c~c.:n pJ1ty on a bun or hot dog, toi.sed alad, Jpplc~aucc, choice of milk VOL.88,N0.21 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 Your C"Om1Mnt1 •boul IN> O••lv Pilot 0t - up. 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CA 92626 Copyrigllt No MW\ stone, 1ll~rattoni, edt· ton.ii m'"~ ~~ments ~" m.t)' ~ •t'prodUC'l"d without wntttn i-rm1ssoon Of copyright owner Jlm Cttuinpr Pvblr~ ll1iot ~ .. ,,,. °"''"""" How to reach us at The Pilot Circul1tion Orange County 642·4333 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editori1I New\ 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 ~ews, s~ fax 64b-41 70 Main Offtee 8us1n s Office 64 2·432 1 Bu in~s fax 63 1-5902 . . ., T he "Beverly," with a wood·bumlnf entlne 1lmJlar to the •'Alrkan Queen," feta a sea trial off Nctiport }each. The steam Jaanch recently arrived to steam down Newport Harbor on It• maiden U.S. voyafe. At rifht, Dr. Carl Ziesmer, who owns the boat alont with wife Beverly, checks the enfine and steam boiler. At left is the helm. The steam eniinc also includes the Wfdncrmcrc tea kettle whfch uses steam to heat water for lea in just 1~vcn ·Hcond1. Photos by Lee Payne Homeowners Associ~ti~ns rebut Chamber view on general plan T he commentJry "r111cn by the Co:.ta Mesa Cham~cr of Commerce published in the Saturday edition of the 0 .1ily Pilot that purporl5 to reprc,cnt the interci.ts of the community in Co'>ta ~lei.a ha .. mi .. sed the point. The u<.c of n11 lc:.iding scare tactics by the Chamber 1aib to enforce ii'> po);it1o n a~ a defender of Costa 1csa businc.,,es. The Chamber appear' to rcprc cnt the interests of a select few wh~> primarily rc)ti<le out'>i<le of the Costa ~k'·' communit» The Chamber·-. pu,ition fail\ to reflect the complc>.1tics inherent in th e aLlup11on of a General f.'lan for the: city, primJril)' the future qu.llit) of life 111 our cummunity. To allege that the: pn•pmcd Gencrnl Plan represent' 1hc \le'\IH>inb of the commun1t) of Co~ta Mei.a i' 'imply no t 1rue. Not one homeow11cr's ,1:-. oc1.11ion in Co,1.1 ti.lc!>J su;:>:>0rt:1 the proro .. cLI high dcn .. it) and ma.'<imum build-out gencr;il plJn. H~w c.in the ChambcF of Commerce promote it!lclf a' a representative of the resident of th" community when it has yet to talk with a !>ingle homcowner's association or canvas neighhorhooJs to get the opinions or the true croi.s-..ec11on of Coi,1a ~lcsa? This raises the que~tion of the legi timacy of the Ch:imbcr to spe.1J.. on the General Plan for the entire residential community. Newport Beach: 66f46 Balboa: 67/45 Costa Mesa: 71 48 Coro na del Ma r: 69/46 TODAY: • LOW I l oud ~ and fo~ lhro u5h mid·mnrnlng today, othe~ise sunny Wlth lttr<' t to \ouihv.est v.ind§ al 12 mp'h. Highs In the upper 60s and lower 70s. FORECAST: Somt p•khy tloudmes .and foit posslblt Tuesd.ay, othtrwl~t v.ulalflt high cloudine 1ttrith hlgh1 in the upper 60s .and lows in tht> mid to upper •Os. BOATING: Vui.ible ~ind' less th.ln 10 knots t'll~P' 1ttrest .al 12 knoh this aftu11oon P•tchy '°' poulblt, otht'rwitt v1rlahlt' high cloud1nt>H. On«' (oot st.at "1th a Wftl swell of fi'-l' fttt. • U/MOON: Su11rl1~· 6:Sl .i.m Sunttl S: IS p.m. () -ct 0 WT QTW lllW 1ST m f1IU. FM 24 M l M . 11 F9'. 11 • If be ing a rei.iJenl ol Co't~1 Mc..,,1 .., .1 i.pccial intc.rC!.l group. 1hen it i' i.ub,tant1;11l) larger than the narro" intcrc ... 1-. from out,i<lc the communit) that arc pmmo1ing high-den it) dcH:lop1ncnl. "' rc-.1dc.:nh. "C ;ire not oppo,cd to rcai.l>n.1hlc grn" th 111 uur communit). \\'hat \\e obJCCt to i:-. the I.id. of fo1c:'i.£hl rcg;1rdrng f ulurc impact\ un our C\1111111tr1111,· from 1od.1) 'i. action. A' re,1Jenh. \\l' \huuld not allow the city to <l uplir.11c p.ht mi,t.11..o that ha' e re,ultcJ in l11~hc.:r tratf11: in lllll COllllllUl\ll). l\lurc thJn ~50 home)\ thrnu~hout the ~it~ arc tu be raLeu if the Genn<1I l'l:in 1' implcmcnteu .11 ntJ\llllUlll hu1IJou1 (I I\ 011 the l:.3\t~ide .1lonc). rcpre,ent111g ;1 pcrm.1nent k,,., of cui.tomcr\ tu Co\t,1 t'>h.,,1 merchantl>. l\1orc.:ovc r, the'e lam11fc.:., .11e curn:nt comumcri. "ho patron1Le ('0,1.1 Mc'>J bui.rnc.:,:>c' now. Thc'c .ire nut rmthicJl "future cu~tomcr!>" "110 .ire hem~ 1t1u1~d b) high-UCJll>ity dc,elopcri.. l he fom1liel> "'ht>- currcntly live in thc!>e low-dc11,it). single-family residences "ill continue to help Costa Mesa mcrchan~ pa) their bill' if allowed to rer ain their neighborhood. It is a proven fact that i.inglc-famil) residences often have more d ii.po~ablc income and are more willing to -.pend thJt money in local spcci~ilt) ret.111 More~ LtK'.11 mdch.1111' mu't l>e .m .1h. that lhe1r m.1 rl..c1 1' nm ba~cJ u pun J 111.1" lll hml ie' 111 .1 gcngr.1ph11: area. hut 1.1thcr on a lknlll~r .1pl111. \.l >lll!XhlltOtl thJl \\ill 'Ul'l'Url lhc lHNl\e'~ lh.'1 th1.\ h,1\C hu11t \\ilh their 0\\ II h.11Hh • It "ould hcl11>~1,s: 1111: c. 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The erst~hile m;.i)Or of Jrvine, Larry Regular readers of the Fred Column have a and the way the Star carried it, true or not. If Agran, may be Y.Oodering Y.hat he's doing "'here he s~cial insight,.U\to this kind of incredibility. you're one of the multitude of Democrats in these is: Out on the hustings v.ith the herd o!.gu)S who You may recall a column that ran in the Pilot on parts (there arc 117 now, J think) who will be arc trying to "-In the Democratic PrcsidentiJI But this is the Big One, the brass-ring year, the Presidential year. As usual, there is nothing Presidential about a Presidential campaign. The mud is starting to Oy and, of course, one of the candidates stands accused of sexual hanky and/or _panky. Thanksgiving Day. It was about Lisa Boyer, a voting in the Democratic primary, maybe you'll nomination. physical therapist, a student of want to factor that little bit of About a week ago, Clinton, Tsungas, Gov. chiropractic and a reformed sky inside information into your Moonbeam -the "'hole croY.d -had a debate in diver. s thinking. New Hampshire. A&ran wasn't invllt;d, isn't h..tpp), She"s reformed because one he's re form ed because The Family That Hangs may sue somebody. day her parachute didn't open one day her parachute Together ... While Lisa Boye r has Surely th ing) will go better at home, Agr:in mu!it and she plummeted 13,500 feet didn't Open and She plum-given it up, th.ere are plenty of have thought. Not really. He was on Michael to earth. And lived. This made · other people jumping out of Jackson's talk sho .... on KAO C radio IJ!il week. AfW!r Lisa something of a celebrity. meted 13,SQQ feet tO •planes for fun (e.g., State Sen. having Agran on the atr for a good f>Jrt of ;.in holH', She was on talk shows, written earth. And lived. Marian Bergeson), jumping off ttic erudite Jackson Y.ent to a nCM ;rnd commcrci:il up in magazines :ind newspapers bridges and other high places with Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas ~ has slept around, says that -and in the National Enquirer. bungee cord!> keeping them from break. According to Lisa, the smithertening (our daughter, but Jack)on began the nc\t !icgmcnl uf hi!i !.h0'" by n-.. esteemed paragon of journalistic M11•1'1 excellence, the Star. I am not for Enquirer story was.prclly . just once) and floating :iroond rhc no1ing, "\Ve\.e !>pent the last hour" 1th ·rrc~ideniiJl straight. "But the same guy was also writing it for sky hangi ng ooto an oversize kite. candidate L:irry Agran, the former m;l\or of SJnt-.i ------Clinton, nor am I agin' him. But On the he seems a decent sort, and 1-0ate Coast to se e anybody skewere~ by one of -----• th ose chcap·shot supermarket tabloids. the Star, and they wa11ted to have me talking to Marilys Wills likes to do that. So do her ~ix kids. • Ana, and our next guest I) •· • God all the w~y down," Lisa says. "1 kept telling This otherwise normal mom will tell you all about Even Rodney Dangerfield gel\ mur~ rc!>pcct than Most of thei r "big stories" ("MAN GIVES BIRTH TOCOCKER-SP1'NIEL!") are obviously ridicu lous. It's the ones that seem plausible that you him that wasn't the way it happened, that I was this tomorrow afternoon at I :JO at the Newport tha.t. Ulfe"Omcloll , nd he kept sayi~n9!t-4<1b~a.u.1~'s--.1t.uh""'e-llwr:.wa1,1.y...i.hL!iie:_....::-~C:!::e~nt!.!:e!.r~Ll~·b~r~a~ryr: • ....:T~h~e:_t~il~le~o~f ~he~c~1~a!!lk~is,..."~\!~V!.!iha~t~A~m~IL-:-~f.1Jr~ciz:d.J.A~f.u.acatnini.;'~u~:ol~ua..a;n...run~_,.,.,iH.\J.lum1tt1d~:1r.Y" ,:------lr--1 wanted to write it." Doing Here?" a very interesting question indeed. U'cdncsday Dnd FriduJ. Stnd your Items for Around Town to Bob t'an Eyken, Tht Pilot, JJO W. Day St., Costa Mesa, 916Z7. ADD and Clutter NEWPORT OEACtl -Educa1ion:il P'}'chologi)t Joan Andrews "'ill offer a hec leclurc On lhC subjccl of\\ hy clutlcr 1., such a problem for aduhs wiah alien· lion 4cfic1t disorder al 7 p.m tod;it in her orriC'C, t 151 Oo\'C St., suirc 105. For more 1nfomntion. call 476-0991. Hang .gliding NEWPORT BEACJ I -Maral)'S Wills. au1hor. mo1her and hang ghJing expert, "'II speak al t'olc\\~rt Ccn1cr Library, ti56 S:an Ocmcnlc Drive at 1.30 ~.m. 1 ucs<by.For inform311on, call 760-0137. Cham~r awards • NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona tlcl ~far Chamber of Commerce will eel· ebr.uc i1s J5th Annual lns1:illa1ion and Awards Danque1 at the Balbo3 Yach1 Club Tucw11y. I est1v11ics begin \\1lh a SO· ci.11 hour a1 6;15. followed l>y dinner a1 7.15. T1cke1s arc S~. For information. call 6-'3-lOSO. Learn bridge COSTA MESA -An c1ghl·14 eclc cl;m in 1hc rund.imcnaals or bridge \\ill be or. kred II the Je\\l\h Communil)' Center or Or.in}c C.Ount'!. !SO O:akcr S1. beginning 111 r.JO p.m. iuestfay For 1nform:uion l 111 495. I .lO.l Singles guild IRVINE -Cabaret, a guild or the Or· ange County Performing Arts Ccn1er composed predominan1ly of single men and women from :igc 30 to SS. will hold ii) mon1hly mec1ing at S p.m. Tucsd:iy a1 1he Radiswn I lotcl In Irvine . For infor- mation. call 262·588l. Networking NEWPORT BEACI I -Newport I lar· bor Jaycees will hos1 a Cree \\Orkshop on how 10 use ne1worki ng skills 10 advance your business, finances, job pr~pccts, :ind person:il gro\\th at 6:30 p.m. .Wednesd:iv at Parker's Sc:ifood Grill, 309 Palm ·A,-c. in Balboa. Anronc from age 21 10 40 is invi1ed 10 auend. for in· rormation. call 721·0637 Sh ipping history NEWPORT BEACll -!)1cphcn G Freeman will give an 11lu tratcd lecture cntillcd "History or Wcsl Co:1s1 Ship· ping" a1 7 p.m. Thur~1lay in 1hc Com· munity Room at 1hc Ncwpon .Center Li· brory, 856 San .Clemen le Ore\'c. Young executh·cs NEWPORT DF..ACI I .-Or;inse Coun· ty Su pen 1-.or Gadd1 V~uez "'111 JJJrcs~ a b rc.1kfast mcchng or Young Exccult\eS or America. 7.30 a.m. ThursdJy at abe Pacific Oub. 4t l0 l'.bcArthur Ul\d. f or rcsc n·allons. call 7:?1-0153. Back Bay preservati on NEWPORT ~H -Award win· nin1 archilects Fran and Frank Robinson wilf give o video and graphic prescnta1ion on tf\c history. politics and regional park planning of Upper Ncwporl Bay al Thursday's meeting or the American In· siitu1e or Archilects Orange county chap· tcr. 6.30 p.m. Call 557· 7796. · Piano sale COST1\ MESA -Oranac Co:is1 Col· IC£C "''II be selling surplus p1:inos, includ· 1na bolh new and used ins1rumen1S, Fri· d3y, SaturdJy and Sunday. All pianos \\ill be sold a1 special ins1ltutional prices. The sale on Jan. 31 is by appointmenl only. S;ilcs on the remaining da)'S arc open 10 1hc general public. For an ap· poin1mcn1 or funhcr informalion. call 1 662·1815. 4-H horse show COSTA MESA -The 4-H llorscmas· 1crship sho"' \\ill lake place al 1hc Or· ange Couniy Fairgrounds Equestrian Center from 8 11.m. 10 5 p .m. S:11urdav and Sund.iv. For more inrorm:11ion. call 75 1·3:?-*7 The public is invited and ad· mi-.sion i~ free. Seniors classes COST A MESA -The Cosaa Mesa Senior Cen1cr. through 1hc Costa Mesa br:inch (lf COJ)llinc Communily College. orrcr Clas cs If\ Spanish. p:iinting 3nd world affairs and aerobics beginning Feb. .l 11 v.mous locallons in 1he city. Call Su):in Schollcnbcrgcr al 6-'S-2356. UNIQUE PARTY SUPPLIES It DECORATIONS PA•TY DICORATION HIADQUARTIRS l ¥ef"ffhl"9 You NMd To Male• All Occasions leauttful 979-8570 801 WEST BAKER ST., J UST Wt:ST Of BRISTOL . COS~A MESA ----..... 7 NYI A WR• • a,AaGUT stUCTIOl'l 11'1 OUMit COlll'IU PtOl'I. T"tllS. t 1 .... f.f SAT. t·t l&Jl'I. 104 ' ' SNOWINIIV Bring Your Children to a Winter Wonderland at The Sports Club/Irvine Saturday, February 8, 9:00·am • 12:00 noon The snow plows are headed for Orange County as tons of snow ore brought In for the en· joyment o f Southland families. Add pony rides. a petting zoo. music. games. cookie decorot· Ing and hot c hoc01ate to the mix and you've got a fom1ly event that per· factly "cops" the season! Tickets are ~ per per· son for both c hildren and adults Space 1s limited and reservations ore necessary. so hurry and call The Kids Club at The Sports Club/Irvine to· dayl (714) 975-8400. Ticket purchase deadline Is January 29. 1992. And, put a smile on a child's face. Please bring a children's book which will be donated to Orongewood Chlldren's Home. T H l ~ P 0 R T S C I l' I I I R V I !'II t • 1Q60 Motn Street Irvine. CA 92714 (714) 975'8400 iOl'lied t'!¥ <1'l odVll MIN1'lV"I Oll(Wld..inr • ~"'° tiOIO ....,,, l~ bet conc:.-.1 in «Mor ion '**'***-**** I I / • .. L ))\~ fio~QlJQ~ Skl e r~d~ Gifts &. Collectibles ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• January Clearance Buy a pound, get a pound free. Whole bean or fresh ground. Now through February 9th. Great coffee starts with the beans. That's why Hickory Farms uses only the finest Arabica beans in our rich Mocha Java. Light Columbian Decaf. Our Own Private Blend. Buy a pound 0£ any variety and get a po~ of equaJ or lesser value free . You can't afford ~ • not to splurge! • -.,;; WE1~!~!:!~~!~~ZA • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • . ~THAM EVER, F ISN'T FREL - Up To 60%0FF On Selected Items NOW thru Feb. 1st WESTCLIFF COURT 1727 •Vestcliff Dr .. S .B . 650-5535 ~ er-: 1//:------· THE BEST ]UST GOT BETTER! CIIYSPORTS MAGAZINE VOTED US IBE "BEST VALUE" OFALLSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HEALTH CLUBS FO R 1991 ... IN 1992 L.A.FITNESS IS AN EVEN BEITER VALUE! PD MONTH, M MONTH UNLDOTID nmDI, NO UlllTA110NI HUNTIN.GTON BEACH (7 14) 963-0864 . WESTMINSTER (71 4) 373-4460 LA FITNESS .. A4 Monday, January 27, 1992 Lifestyles lifestyles Editor Kirk Wolcott, 642-4321 ed. 3 Promising prediction provokes pesslml~ts DETAI LS, Dl'TAJLS -Dr. J nmc L. Doti, president of Chupmun University, was the speaker Thursday at a brcalfast·mecting of the Den Franllin forum, hclll at the Center Club. A notec.l professor of economics, Doti told his audience of top-level business executives that the recession ''ill end Mnrch 25. pre~isely at noon. "~t nrch 25 of what year?" a heckler heckled. Doti has a great sense of L-_Jlll1o.==.111-.:.....1 humor. which is needed these day in his line of work. His Thursday by member J. Cornelius Crun. as follows: "Early to bed and;early to rise, makes a man hct\llhy, wealthy and wise, and very sleepy." 0 MY, MY, AREN'T WE GE'ITING ARTY? - Costa Mesa residents, groping for a new dty motto, might wa nt to consider these-late arrivals: For a really cl assy image, suggests Carlos l\lorcno, why not Frcnchify the name to "La Tabla lie I•• Cote?" And denizens. of Ed Swain's old-fashioned Darber Shop and Cracker Darrel, recalling the days when some snooty residents objected to their rc~ponse: to,,n's designation as Goat Hill, want to revive the "Please Ul'"'1t bother me with technicalities." name of Angora I fc ig hts. Local · o Scene (Note: The target ~ate of noon AN ELEPHANT'S PUBLICIST NEVER ----------Ma.rch 25 secnJUQ rmg a bell ~GEIS -On ochalf of Royal Thai own_e_r; __ _ bn t that when Congress starts . · . . . b 1 ?) am T1ta, restaurant pubhc1s1 Doris Crandall as 1b summe r rea11.. . . . N D h d r O invatmg ewport eac gen armes to a aeast 'you IL\\'E TO GET UJ> EARLY TO TOP Tuesday, celebrating the safe return of Chang, their errunt elephant. 'l llESE EXECS -What in the world, you may be a'king, i~ the Oen franklin Forum? Also invited are media types who showered Jhcl- ten kwood tuske r with coveratunmatched since \ \\'ell. it\ a gathering of hard-boiled eggheads J:>)llllbkJ at the Ci:n ter Club every six weeks or the glory days of Frosi~ the nsuous Lion, an<l 1 so. !>tJrt1ng 7· I 5 n.m .. to ponder weighty matters Bubbl~ the Foo1loo e Hippopotamus. . owr Ja tllhe l"i~e light bre:.ilrn~I. As for the still-unexplained motive behind the Ami\\ h) Joe~ ii bear 13en Franklin's name? mascot's heist. King \'ul of Siam said ii best: "It's a puzzlement." UeC.IU~l'.. \\hen he \\ a~n ·1 nying kites, the . [ounJcr ul Pllt>r Rich:m.1'!. Almannck wns busily coining p11hy aphori\ms. One c~ample was quoted Jerry Kobrin's column nppcnrs on MondDys, Wcdncsda)'S Dnd J.'ridnys. SCR ea.ts . laughs with black comedy ' Dead bodies and pans of bodies in gray anll blue uniforms were piled high, and pine box coffins surrounded them. It was a morbid scene or the horrors of , war, and people , were laughing. Thc.JaughLer was what 29-year-old playwrig~t Jon Bastian had in ____ _.__ .... mind when he wrote "Noah Jo hnson Had A 111111 Whore," a black ------comedy making Society· its world -----• premiere Friday on the Second Stage al South Const Repertory. Those in tbe capacity crowd generally agreed the play, set in the Ci"il War era, wa funny, and during a post·produc.iion discussion with llastian, director , Martin Benson anll d~amaturg Jerry Patch, Demon said, "I thought this wa!> !>Crcamingly funny the first time I read it." Later. the;.11cr-~ocrs in the Directors Night audience were still comparing notes. They talked with Bastian who admitted he was somewhat anxious earlier in the evening, but snid he was feeling much more relaxed afteJ this performa nce of his first full length play. Cast members and production people minglcll ''Ith first nigh ters enjoying a reception in the lobby provided by Ken Lusar of A Cnlered Affai r. Seen were Judith and Joel Slutzsky, Michele and Paul Meyer, Olivia Johnson, Barb.:Ha .11\d Jim Glabman, Barbara and Tom Peckenpaugh, Bobbie and Jerry Dauderman, Roz and Jim Pick and Hedda and Steve Marosi. Also present were rcpresentativl!s of American £\press Co. including Signe Gallagher, Steve Schippcl and Thomas Koenig and his "ifc Joyce. Artistic director David Emmcs \\ckomed the group noti ng that the compal'ly had sponsored t l~e Califo rn ia Playwright::. C\lmpe1i1ion in "hich U,1,ti,1n's plJy ''as a ''inner in '91. Can senior discounts_ motivate you to· admit yOur age? Senior discounts provide Jhe first real incentive for growing olll. De fo re the bonanza on cut rate airline fares, hotel , restaurants, and a mult.itude of services. no- boll~ wanted 10 be 65. You couldn't give ii a"ay -even with a free set of dishes. of being a senior citizen, but none of them had peo· pie waiting in line to sign up for The Golden Years. Old age un. Even 1.he promise of under· s1;1nding 1ht: meaning of lifo didn't CUI the mu,tar<.J. \V1'>dOm j., nice, shrugged pro'>pecthc seniors, but it doesn't compcn a1e for the gra) hair. wattle'. and he.iring aid'>. COUil( on golf COlH!>l'~. bn llp::rrks, prescript ion'>, - nJme it. It \\,1s u pitch no 65-year-oh..1 -pa.,.,ing· a~-48, could rc.,ht. '--~~~~~~~~~~~~·· There have been numerous pro- motions ticking off the advantages Nlncy Mcintyre -was a hard sell. It needed a gim· mick. But what? The 60s have never been noted for its sex or ex· o tic ·cui s ine. Bathtubs wi th handraiJs weren't much of a turn· The best promotional brains in the country ponllcred this thorny problem for )Car., until finally some mcri.:handi.,ing genius came up \\ith :1 hot idea. tr marketc; had discount. coupon for grocerie • "hv coullln't there be similar cou-po~s fo r aging'? What could be a bc1tcr way to S•Hnple the product? Dy admi11ing your right age, you couJ'd get a 10 10 20 percent" di'>· It occurred to me tht'> same incent ive might work for the other painful tran.,itiun:. of life. 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Three levels of living to meet your changing needs - Independent Residence, Personal Care and Skilled Nursing. 15 lush acres overlooking a regional park and lake. Accrcdltoo by the AAHA Continuing Care Commission. ~egent~ f oint E I I 1919 1 Harvard Avenue Irvine, California 92715 (714) 854-9500 DSS License #300603257 I 'I ':. I __ .. Fine retirement living in Resort Atmosplicre. E11l1ancing The Best Yeiars of Yo11r Life A Continuing Care Retirement Community be 1f Junior trJlled in ha~ roller bl.1llc!i fur a IJ\\ llegrcc. t\t1Jhfe cmi could ~ll.o u:.c o k" per).,, Thifl)·J\inc·)ear·ohh hJ\C Ill be b11LicJ or sho,cd inlo MiJJlc Age. LJrl) ma1urit) " u lllff11;ult trum1t1011 ''here g1.1y hJtr'> !>prou1 1,1\lcr than 1hc) can be }Jnl..cd out -lc.1,mg )Our ~cJlp J \eritablc pin cu:.hion. One i.:onlronl\ the tcmblc rcJlit) th.it the rro~t '' on the pumpl..1n and the cellulite '' 011 the hip) I he 0111\ ''·" tu 'ell M1J-l1fc C:m1~ I) '' i1h ">(I pcri.:cnt ll1,cuunt ,,I\ plJ!>llC .. uq;c ry. hpO!>UCI ittn\, .111<l h.11r 1mpl.1111 -.inJ lll:l)bc thll>'" in ;1 N.1ut1lus llomc G)m. S:111<·r f\k/111u·e i u n.•silfrnt of u1gu111i 1\'igu<'I •• All aboard for rauroad luncheon The Ne"porl·lninc Rotary Club prcscntii lhc "I l1!>tory of Railroall' m Orange Cou nty" at its ll1u r~day luncheon at 12:30 p.m. at th e Airporter Inn in Irvine . William Myc1s, in charge of corporate communic:itions at Southe rn Califo rnia Edison Company, will make the presentallon. He has pubh)hed )evcral book~ on utilities, rail 1ranspor1a1ion and engineering history. Luncheon cost is SIJ. • Two members of the new Rus!.ian Parl iament, Major General Sergei S1epashin and Vactor Yugin. "ill join Cal State l'ullcrion ~cial tud1es profc:, or Rober! Fclllm.i n 111 presenting a look at the changi ng nation Wednesday UI a 6: I 5 p.m. dinner for the Nc,,po rt 0 Jlboa Rota ry Cl ub. The dmner meeting :11 the Newport Ucach Coumi:y Club 1 open to the public nt a cost of S20 p.:r person ... The Club will ponsor the Ncwport·Me .. a Unified School District Spelling Uee this ThuMay • • The fachJnge Club of Nc,~pon l l:irbor will pm.cnt Ladies Day ~peakcr Marilyn Ma"''Cll ialking I Oil lrU\CI ill II "cekly luncheon lhuri.ltay ot 12:15 p.m. at Charley Brown ':r. rc)rnus ant on l'ncific Co.i t Highway Ill NC\\PQtl Uc:uch 1'ht D11lly l'llot tt't'lt'On•t• JVVr rtport1 on lt"ltt tlub nrw1, • nlltuln1 of omt'tl'I •nd aanot1ott· mtnl of fund-ralun •IHI attltl11t1. Stnd rtlta1t1 lo Jon 1''trp1M, • \'oJunlttn Editor, Newport lk•dv Costa J\lt11 041111 Piiot, P.O. Bot 1$60, Costa Mt1a, CA 91U1. ~. --PIAN: .. From A1 lential, Robinson said. "ll's unlikely lo ever happen,· and certainly not by lhe year 2010," he said. Dul many people throughout the city aren't comfortable with eve~ th~ most remote possibility of drastic changes they see em- bodied '°' both the proposed gencr:il p•an and steering committee document. They fear the .loss of their homes, falling property values, in· cr~ase~ traffi~ gndl<>c:k and lost business opportunities. Only one thing as certain. Their concern<; will reach the City Council to- night. • DRJDGES: They live in various parts of the city but their goal is the same -to stop the bridges. ' ' Probably nothing has been more controversial in the proposed general plan .lhan the inclusion of poss1ble Sant~ Ann River bridge crossings at 19th Street and Gisler Avenue, which have been listed on a county highway plan since 1963. ''We're all working toge ther," said Roy Pizarck, a Whi11ier Street resident who is a member of a bridge study group formed _with_ the help of Coull(#n~Eriebon-:md Mayor Ma1y H buckle. "We want to work "-ith the county and find alternatives to the bridges. We 're trying to unt.lerstand the politics. and this is a very political issue." . Like many in the city, West 19rh Street homeowner Richard Vinson is worried the. bridges would not only threaten fragile Santa Ana River \\Ctlands, but bring increased traffic pollution and noise to his neighborhood. ' "It would turn Co~ta t-.tc sa into a Santa Ana area." he s:iid. Vinson said he belie' c~ the onlr people "ho ea, or the L9th Street bridge arc count) officiah "ho want to sec 2,642 home s, 13.6 acre~ of commercial developmen t and 19 acres of !.Chools and park!. built on land O\\ net.I by \\'c,t Ne'' port 0 11 Co. at the mou th of the ri\ er. Since city and count) high,,a) plan~ mu:.L m:uch. city official!. could lo!.c up to S34 million of l\kasure t-.1 salcs-tJ'( funds if they \\ere to delete the hric.Jges from the general plan. And the county could probably go ahead and de, clop the bridges \\ithout appro,al from city offi cials an)'\\ J). "The) :ire forcing the city through \\ithholding funds to put it on the general pl Jn." Vimon s:11cJ. A bridge at Ga lcr Avcrtuc \\Ould be equall> dis:htrous, espe- cially since an projected ::!6,000 car trips \\Ould be made past Cali- forni3 and Tc\\ in lie schoob c.1ch da), aid Nancy PJlme, a board ember w11h the Mesa Verdi! I lomco" ners A!.,ociation. "With 1,400 kids going 10 thci.c school~. it's just :l\kmg for trou- ble. Palme aid. While Palme li\'e\ about a quarter-mile from the Adams Av· enue bridge, she i well aware of the l:irge amounts of traffic th,11 cro s the bridge each da). "We hc.1r the tr:iffic, car the '>crccchms . .,.,c hear the ac- ddcnts." :.he said. "It d esn't \eem to matter ho'~ far you get -.iwa> from 11 ." Since the group realizes 11 "111 tal c tame to .... orl through the burc:iucratic county proccs' necessary to delete bridge~. they "ill be urging the City Council to do its part b) con trolling grO\\th and prc.,.enti ng the need for the bridges. . "I plan on ll\lllg here until the LorJ i.•l)S, 'Come on out;'" P1zarcl aid. "I JU'I hope I tkin't h.l\e to ''alk :icro~' the 19th Street bridge." • \\ lt>ENl:\G ': Di.inn ;ind Don Oi.tcrlund thought the) h.1tl found the perfect f1r!.t home "hen the) made the b1gsc\l ln\C\tmcnt of their live' on Ea!>t 19th 5trcet. Dut '' ithin a month art er mm 1ng in last Jul)'. the )OUng couple karned they had un\' it11ngl) become p.1rt of .1 group l no" n a .. the "doomed 69.'' "Don \\ail ed into the house and :.aid, 'Oh 111) Got.I." Diann re· c.1lled. "That's when "e got in,ohec.J. It'!. been a real quack \\J) for us to get to know ou r neighbors." Although they've been told it could never h.1ppcn. the propo:.cc.J general plJn lca,cs the po:.i.1b1lity that Last 19th Street could be Y.ide ned to four 1:lncs, '~h1ch "ould require the condemna11on of 69 homes bet\\ecn Fullerton ond ll"inc a'cnue!t. About 170 home :ind 36 bu:.inc~cs could be sacrificed for street wadenangs throughout the city. with about 118 of tho~c homes on the east side. "This 1 .. ~uch a charming Jre.1." J1d Diann. a 35-~cJr-old \ice principal in the Ney.port-Mesa School District. ''It's one of th e olde t sections in Costa Mesa. It's a real neighborhuod. lt'i; not JUSt a place "here people h'e anJ \\Ork. "We're going to fight like an) thing to save our inve ... 1ment " PJCt of the fight will in\'olve com incing county officials to tal c the street widening off their master plan and urging city official to control growth and alle,i:ne the need for street widcnings. "That's major stress," s:iid Don, :i 31-)·ear-old regional manager for American Mo,1e Classic . "It' the not kno"'ing." . - DOWNZONING: When Marie LaPcrlc Harris' parents bought fi,e acres of cab· bagc farm IJnd on '~hat ' now known as L:iPerlc Lane a nJ ~1- Perlc Place 50 }eJr~ ago. her mother had a clear \ls1on of the fu. turc. "My mother always ~aid, 'This is one of the most beautiful plac· cs in the \\Orld. People ~He going to find us some da),'" :.;iid Har- ns, \\ho still lives in the 86-)e:ir-old family farm house on Tustin Avenue. · With that in mind. her par~nts developed the farm in 1947. building sm;ill affordable home!. on 28 large lots, with zoning that would allow the buyers to build econd units for rental income. Since no one depended on Soci:il Security in tho~e da) , H::ar~i said. the chance to build a rcnt:il unit was :.ecn as an opportunity for cxtr3 retirement income. "That "a the beginning here." said Harn , 62. "That was the vision she had." l lnrris now believes her mother's vision is threatened. A propo al in the steering committee alternative would limit de· vclopmcnt on the lots to only one home, a proposal endorsed by the Planning Commission. The same thing could also occur on Rural L:inc, Rural Place, Virginia Place, Cecil Place :ind Albert Place. Since only about half the LaPerle lots have been developed to their full potential. down-zoning would dash the ability of ma~y residents in the neighborhood to realize the full value of their land, H:m is said. "They worked, they s:ived, they sacrifi~d. they eho c to be here and they should not be penalized at this d3y and t!me,'' she said. . Harris said she understands the concerns of residents who w:int to limit growth in Costn Mesa. bul the lots on L3Pcrle L.ine could never become high-density apartment compleJCes. "As long as the people living here arcn'l complaining. why the change?" she asked. ''E"eryonc has a right, in my opinion, to ha"e an opportunity. You ju t can't close the gate . The need'> or every- • one hn\'c to be con!lidered." • BUSINESS: While the rcccs ion has been bad enough, C~ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce officials fear more bu incsscs will foil unless the ,, Council adopts the propo~ed general plan. "The board of directors or the Co\ta Mc a Chamber o( Com- merce believes that the proposed general plan represents the viewpoint or the rommunity of Costa Mc a, includina the bu i· ncss rommunity, more completely and .~airly than othc~ altcr~a· tivcs ofrercd by 1pccial·lntcrest groups, Chamber Prcs1dcnl Jim Henwood said. SM PLANtWa ..... .. .. .. 4r" .... ' Monday, January 27, 1992 General Plan: A Special Report Mike Robinson, the main architect and a. major player in_dc\clopin~ lhl• Costa \\C)i'\ General Plan. Costa Mesa vision jammed by . traJlic By Anna Cekola Stall Wrder c\lcn,1un ul lh1: Cl :.1 ~k_.1 h\;e\'·•) · Some ,,1, it\ intolerable alre.iJ\. but tr .1ffic could incrc:rsc up to 45 percent 1n the n~t W ye.ir-. if e' e~ thing ''a:. de' eloped to the n1.1\i· mum potcn1i.1b .1llowed in the ph1pmed gen· er.ii pl:in. Uu t the \\tH,l·C:"t' , ..... 11.1r1ll' l)U lhnct.I 111 lh1. prnpo..,cd g_l.'1 ... r.11 \\Ill prllb l·I~ 111.\cr h.1ppl.'n. ='-.t:;h.1\1 \,IHJ · 1 he .genc1.sl pl.111 I" .1 hl111.'p1i11t ol lhc 1.'\· pcucJ anJ phlJI.' ·tl.'J ·iu tur: gru\\lh," hi.' ~;11J. (l3uild,Hll) 111.'\l.'r h.1pp1.·1h bl.' ... 1u c ,11 the econom) .inJ other l.1c1Dr' • "O on • h.snd th~ C11' Cl 1.r1.1l 1 .. 'Oil'.!:\\ h.it bern~ L:o ... r .. 1:,J b: lhc 1.1.JtinJ1 iu:-111.1.cpt 1h.: h\V hridi.:c' -\\llllh \\1)uld 1.:.11: lrall& .. -.111J on the ~lthcr h:rn I th.:' 're hi:ml! a k~d l' 1h.: .. 1.... \I.'! p\:r' 1 1 • 'e ilicm m.l\~mu'm huild1ng in · ll.'ll'll1c...:· ::ihuri.k .,,,iJ. ''I he .. ~· : \O th1m ...... u.: di, 'Ill i~ fl r the: di) lll Co t.1 \k,:i .. • U~1,ic•1lly. th~lt l)pc of increJ\e \\tiuld mean J tlurJ c.ir \\malt.I be addcJ for C\C'r, l\\O now on th1.· ro.1d, .:rran,pollation Sci'\ ice' Director I' ct er :"\ .1gh~n 1 i.a1t.I !:>1111, m.1n re:.tlkni-Jun't lake th.: 1r.11t1c \1.1.:.n.uio .. u.utlincd in the p1i..1 ,1.J !!Cnl.'r:tl pl.111 Um cH:11 II thl.'rc '"·P· no i;rlm\h 111 l 0,1,1 .111d tccl thing,, ,,,uJ,I .1!:111.1 \ J .: 111ud1 \\!JJ'>I.' \\, ,1, r,,.1J imp1oh·mi:-n1". ru;:oh a~ ~n c.:: \\IJ· than im.li ... 11cd. tf 1. 11£' .and the 1:on,1n .• tmn ui n.:\\ l r Jt-. '• \\'11h the prnJCCt1on-.. eight m1er~ect1un" could al'o reach "deficient" level\, me.ining motom1-. might ha\c to "·"t through l\\O 'ltop hghti. .11 pea_!\ hl1urs, Nagha .. i said. .. 1'111-4t1i1c 1.lH1u•111cJ .1hout \\ h 11 " h 1~ ''' ulJ prob.1bl~ i.till h.: n.:l.' .. li:d tu kc.-p up "1:h J1'>CU\\1.J at thl\ n111ml.'nt." ,,1id l.>1tk ~h..r ·k. .1 r1••J1.deJ 40 pcr .. ..-111 gr1l\\ lh r.1:c Ill I -re· .in out,p\1ll.'11 1r.1lf11. lfit11. and lu.srd n11..mber ClOn ;\;igh;i\1,:i1d. · ol the :'-tc ... a \'crJe llomc''" nc r' ,\ "uci.1tion. In If\ in.: u kine. ul lt~1.tl' :.ire 1.1li..in.: .1bO..:t l he t.ld1cicnt inte't<;c~tiom. \\Ou Id lie on I lar- hllf Uoulc,arJ .11 Sl1u1h Co.I'll Dra,e. the 405 1-rcC\\,I), .ind ,\dJm' .ind G1.,lcr :t\cnue': on Ur1,1ol Str1:et .11 SunOll\\Cr. Anton and UJkcr 'itrech . .ind un l°Jm IC\\. Road at l3.1ler Street. "I lh1nl the\ 'houlJ !;ll lhh.k to the P"-' pie" .1nJ d ... ,c1.,11in; ,1111.llhN 54 million •111.1r .. I .. ·t o! • let the pct•pk' \Ole .. omml.'a..1.11 'P·•"c 111 the.ll'\tnc l u,111ci.' Com· ~larw rc~idrnt' .1bl1 ll'cl (.\1,l.1 ~tc ... 1 h.1, pk\, 11('.1r John \\ ,1\111.: ,\upon. :\.i:!h 1\1 .. J11J Jone .c.nnugh 10 hdp n:gtl n:sl 1r •. tt11.· probkm,, U: rnmp;ir" '. ::,, •h (.\1.1 t l'l.sza 101.1!' .J 0111· \\ 11h the \\ Hkn1ng uf \ 11.;ll>ri 1 ~lr~CI .ind the h\lll 'qu.1rc lc1.1. · Developers frustrated with delays By Tony Col( 6..isiness Ed ~ill' T hrough illllfC thJn eight )e.1r~. a la\\su11. a \Oler rcforrendum and '"ice ge11rng Cit) .ippro,al, CJ. Scgcrstrom & Son' hao; 'cen the fJcc of ih contrl>,cr,1al l lomc Ranch proJCCI ch•rngc Jr .11nat1c,1lh. In 19 3. ihc ~ortfpan} got appro,al for a f1N phac;c of the I lome Ranch -a 10::!-acre proper!) north of the 405 I· rcC\\ :i~. het\\een I I arbor 13oule,ard and l·.1if\icw Road -that \\Ould 1ndude a 32-!>lOf\ offo.e IO\\ er. Out "1th public j,ersion to 1.111 buildings in Orange County. the J1.\Clopmcnt company rc'i'ed the llr!lt pha!.C to include a ~0-story building and a 12-:.tory bualdmg. garnering appro"al for that pl:in 111 1987. Out the de\ elopment ''a th en challenged in a la\\suit by Home R:inch opponent-., who were later successful in in itiating a voter refcrrendum that overturned :ipproval of the 1 lomc Ranch pmject in 19 '8. The I lomc R.rnch. as ''ell as all other non-entitled developments in North Costa Me~J, have ince been put on hold and thrown into limbo by the long-delayed upc.J:itc of Co ta Mesa' general plan. Developers h""c been frmtr;ated by the four-year deluy, n dilemma · that \\Ould up'>el them e'en more if not for a !.Oft reul estate market and credit crunch that would male new projects difficult tu undertake an.>way. Dut C\.Cn with ncgatl\e market force!\, dc,clopcrs lake to ... ha\e proJech read) to go for~ hen conditions improve. and they don't enjoy pa)ing the 1mmcn'c carr)1ng cm.1 that go \\1th idle. income-producing l•int.1. The l"-O other major p.1m:l that ha\'C been comphc.1ted by the delayed gcncrJI pl~in upd,atc ore 73 vacant acre'> of Sal1ola Farm' property nc.ir the 1u11c11on of the 405 and 55 frccwJp. nnd South Co:a t Metro Center. a huge development at the MlUth enJ Of Anton Boulevard that l ~ntitlcd and partially built. hut under rcvi~ion. Decau\c of it' loca11on, the S.ak10._a Farm\ property 1\ ~iJcl) rcaarded to be worth '" 6cc of S 1 million an 011.:rc. hut according . . .. .. COSTA MESA GENERAL PLAN Impact On Costa Mesa POPULATION --- EMPLOYMENT SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES CONDOMINIUM UNITS APARTMENT UNITS . COMMERCIAL OFFICE INDUSTRIAUR&D CITY-WIDE TRAFFIC tu one l~.1 1 dc\clopment c\ecuti\e, it ha' been rcm.krcd "\lrtu.tll) \\llrthlc._.., .. b) the l.u:k l'I an updated ge ncr~11 plan in 1 he ci ty. A' current!~ propo ... ed. the 111.\\ general plan would allo\1. tor more than l 5 million 'qu.Hc feet of commer1.1al building pJl:e anJ 1)00 ap:irtme1m tln the S.11..ioka proper!\. 13ut .in altcrnat1\c propo-.a~ h~ the General Pl.m Steering Cc1mmi111:c. u crn'' "cction of c,,mmumt\ leader • c.111\ for the tlcrNtv ol dc,elopmcnt on the S.1k1oi.·a property Ill be n11 b) near!) Cill percent. South (\\,1,1 ~ktril (l.t1tc1 "·'' \.mglll,111) arprO\ cJ tu tn..!11llC l .J 1111111011 :.qu.irc feet llf n'nuncri.'i.tl hu1IJ1n~ 'race. hut hC\..IU\C t•r .• "cal \lll11.·c m.itl..\.·t. the ,1c,c1,1r\. r t1f tlut prnjc;, t. Curc1·l:11gl.111J l'n ha'I 'l.lu,ht 111 rcJu\.e the commcrn1I bu1IJin); 'P·' c: hl .iround <)(l(l,1100 \l)ll.HC te\.·I. ~tnd hl .1dJ alxlut I .(lfl(l .1p.1t1111tn1 .. 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''''" h ... 1l\\.1~' 1. ti~i; n t\1 Y.\lfk d,i,1,;h \\ilh .. 11\ "/ qll11.1.1h anJ rc,1dc1i1, to l.'n,iuc that l1ur prt'pC:ll} i' Ji:\(:lop1.:d \\1th prnJc,1' \'I the h1shci.1 qualat) • nd 1n,,1 m.111111.·r "h1 .. h 1 ... hcncj1 1.11 l\) thl.' c11\," ){ >" Jl\I 1t1 • \\1111 n 't:itcntC'nt: "\\'~ thin~ r1tt' 1>n111~ 1)1 the llom .. 1~.111d1 "tc u~ • ~'n' ,ll)l1Cd h\ lhi: plllpo.,dd £Cneaal pl,1n adUC\ th t go~)." But <.'''-'n 1hc hl\\l.'1•1'r\1l1lc 11,1111\' H nd1 proJ' t called tor 111 the pl. n lS 1101 \\ 11hout C1llllll\\~·1:.\. 1 he GcnC'ral l'l.111 Slct'rin ~timm1t1C'c \\:lnl the • p1 ~c t" den '!~ redm·c\I h~ mollh.·r 40·plu' p r~cnt. \\hen 11 \:\trnc, tu Q.1 la Mc ;i, \ tc Hom R;ano.:h ;rnJ deq:I, pmcnt 1n &cnc1\ll, the .. 1urm ul nt11"1' er') r c' on: .. ,. - · MANAGER: Decision · anticipated to~ay MUSEUM: Recessllin delays plans • From A1 tired Dec. 30 :ifter 20 ye:irs on the high level of qualificationi. of the other candidatei,." The City Council ·met Saturday morning to narrow down 1hcir choices. And city officials have confirmed that Alhambra City Manager Kevin J. Murphy, 38, is on · y is-a 12-year ~ity employee who was promoted to city manager in 1983. job .• Wynn continues in the po)t on a coni.uhing basb. City officiab say whoe"er is cno en will likely have to give his home town a minimum 45-day notice before coming to Ne'' port Beach. Sani.one i.aid he believes councf.I member~ will be split ove r the choice, .met he anticipat a 4-3 vote. "Any one of the fina lists that we're now looking al are excellent choices," Sansone said. "h 's going to be a tough decision." From A1 time to 'broaden the Mu· 'I scum's program and COil· n assessing the State Of the stitucncy." museum tonight, it will come Those plans include the as no surprise tO See that the exp::insion of museum activi· world has impinsed on .our ties through educ::itional pro· event similar to the building of the Orange County Per· forming Arts Center. The mui.eum's announce· ment of delayed building plans coincides with the one:year :11\niversary of the appoin1ment of museum Di· rector Michael Botwinick. The new ci1y manager will re· place Bob Wynn who omcially re· Special Semina r grams, exhibitions and reno· plans, hopes an dreams in a vations to the curre nt mu-rf I r scum building in Newport pOWB U Way. l · h f Center. -rM:MB. IOTWM:I " 11 assc~sing t e state o museum .director the museum tonight, it will The new building -come as no i,urprise to sec planned for construction ·on . that the w9rld has impinged 10.S acres at MacArthur Dou· on our plans, hopes and levard and Pacific Coast Highway -would more dreams in a powerful way," Dotwinick told board than double the 30·year-old museum•s current e:<· members Thursday. "It may be fairly s~id that the hibition pace. The museum is considered one of original agenda that brought me here ha been "-----•~_, ... ~ ---"'tJtttrtnfl'avoicbbty changed. Dot wh:irtrns not chnng~ .!!Buffc:ffng-Beffer Re1atfonshfps4 · e mnJOr contemporary art, museums in the state my energy and commitment to the challenge 1hat 6 Wednesday Evenings ::ind its expansion has been praised as a cultural lies ahead." Dr. Gary Swalley and Dr. John Trout on Large Screen Video This Week: KRILL: Biologist Joins Antarctica expedition From A1 "How To Have A Close-Knit Family" WEDNESDAY 7:00. p_.m. assist:i nt with a team of 27 inter- n:Hional scientists in a .project is sponsored by the Antarctic Ecosys· tern ResearC'h Grou(>'. His ~roup ''ill examine 2-inch·long ..sh'rimp· like creatures called krill, "'hich are an important part of the Ant· arc1ic food chai n. feed on the krill. If the firsC lil'lk in the chain disappear , the rest will be gone in short order." Scientists fear th:it increased ul- traviolet radiation from the Ant· arctic ozone hole my nlready be killing the region'.s light·i.cnsiti\c plankton. pedition will not be public;hed for at lc.ut ::i year, Kelly will !>hare finding!> with i.tudents in the class· room and in ca mpus lecture pre- !IC'fttations. Chlldcare p rovided No Admission Fee PACIFIC COMMUNITY CHURCH "If you follow this to its logical conclusion. it seems that the krill wi ll have to S\~im deeper nnd far· ther from the coa!ll. meaning that seals and pcn~uins will S\\-im fllr· ther and \~Ork harder for food." The only negative pan of the month-long trip for Kelly will be i.ep.iration from his wife C}nthia. They "ere marrie~ just two mon1h!. ago. "We're both drc;iJing that p:irt of it," he said . "Out I'll c:ill her as often as I c:in via the !.hip'i.· !>:ltcllite telephone. Thank· fully, \he realizes th e impnrtance of the project." Corner of Redhill & Baker, Costa Mes a "A Place to Grow" 545-4570 For more lntonnotlon A personalized fitness pla n developed for each member and monitored by a staff that .cares about your success. .. When the planJ.ton fl ourishes, kr ill flourish as well because they fe ed on it,"Kelly s::iid. 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ENROLL NOW AND SAVE Effective in Febr\mry, monthly dues for new e nrolling members will be •~ p er moJU,h h igher than the c urrent rate. Call 631-3623 ~ESTEI:IFF PtAZ~ 17th Street at Irvine Avenue t Newport Beach Free weights and Cam1tar weight equipment with '9xpert tralnlnlf adviae to make .. your goal a ~eallty. PLAN: f'rom AS Chamber officials believe a ma- jority of residents support the "re· • sponsiblc growth" rates outlined in the proposed general plan. "As someone who's lived and worked in Costa Mesa all my life, I'm concerned that a !>mall vocal minority might jeopardize all the years and h:ird work by--eity-nafl thnt has gone in10 the general plan,'' suid Jim Ferryman of Howard James Co. Real Estate Services. More than 700 businesses rcprc· i,enting about 12,000 employees belong to the Chamber of Com- merce, wh ich cstimntes 70 percent of city revenue comes from i.ale), property and hotel taxes. • "The propgsc"d general plan in its current Torm accommodates t c 1ype of economic development und growth th at can help reverse the exodus of busine s from California and from the city of Costa Mei,a,'' ~:1id Charles Wilson, chairman of the Chamber's Legislative Action Committee. • TUE NORTH: Oa\'e Leighton is Y.Cary. For the past fi,c years as presi· dent of the North .Cost~ Mei.a llomco" ners A!>sociation, Leigh· ·ton has "orked to try and curb high-de nsit y dc\'clopment on the Home Ranch, Amel and Aulo· mobile Club propertks. "\Ve went along ·with South Co.1i,t Plaza," i.aid Leighton. "ho h:h lhcd in north Cobt:l Mei.a since 1957. "Out ''hen the~ croi.scd over the line -Dear Street -''c hcc;.1111e very i.eni.1· tivc." Abou t 3.000 homes, induJmg apartment unit,, arc locatctl an north Costa Mesa. bordered b)' 1 larbor Boulc .. arJ and Sunno"er. Uaker and Uear streets. More and more, Lci&hton i.aid he fear the area will become Jn •~fJnd surrounded bf offife tO\\eri. and traffic gridlod .. A 29-acrc ~\· pansion propo~al b) the Auto· mobile Club on SunOO\\er A\l!nuc alone \\Ould inere~1sc trafric by about 9.200 1ripi. per da~, Leigh· ion !IJ1J. The propo,al ii. pending the outcome ol 1hc gcner.il plan prOCCS). ··our cmironment and \\J) of lite i, graduall) heing de~trn) cd." Lc1~h1on said. "\V1dcnin~ the o'crp.1~' on FJll'\ 1c\\ Road ~hJ~rl't \OI\ ed any problem,. All it d11.I "a!> prob~1hly incre<1!>C traffic. f'hc) can '1 kccp up "ith 11. The} 're JU't m.11.ing n big mei.!> and \\C're in the thick of it." Dc,patc a gro, .. ing )Cn)C of futal· ity. Leighton· s.ud ~c "ill be b:ic~ before the Cit> Cou11c1I ton1gh1, urging them to adopt the fo\\Cr gr<m th·propo!>al!. an the \teenng COllllllltlCe ahern;il I\ c • OCEAN \'lEWS: From the Y.indO\\ of hi:. office in an indu!>trial complc:x nl the end of \Ve)t 18th $1rcet. Eric 13.irto ca n looJ. out mer hii. ne1ghbor'i. roof and c:itch a glimpi.e of the ocean. Although ocau11ful, it'i. a \iew that's caui.ing a great deal of dii.· tre!>~ to Oarto and other indu trial prdperty o" ner) 1n the area. Follo"'"S the foot tcps of oth· cr11, the Gener.al Pl.in Steering Committee h recommending the 30-acre indu!ltrial urea "ei.1 of Whiuier A'cnuc he rezoned to make way for low-dcn!>il) rci.1den· t1al homes. The reai.on for th e late!>t pro· poi,al j, l.impk: the ocean vie\\!>. ''Dack in 1958 it probably made !ICn!.e," ):Jid Dar.to, Y.hO O\\llS Darto/ Signal CompJnici. and built hi!oi 50.000·squnrc-foot andus1r1al p.1r~ in 1988. "Out they"re tl)ing to change it way after the fact. It's taken 30 years for us to turn into a mmtly indui,trial area Y.ith beauti· f ul buildings." Since the ci ty an nexed the l:rnd in the l:Hc 1950s nod zoned it for indu~11 ial uses, about 70 percent has been developed for industraJI u)cs. Only ::i handful of homes re· main. "Thi-; is actually a unique arc;i," Darto said. "The vacancy r::ite in this area is very, very low," Many cmplo)ce~ who work in the area also ore able to live neor· by, including Darto himself. "I ride my bike to work,'' he sa!d. If zoning were to be changed in the area, Darto-said people would have trouble ~elling their properly and qualif)'ing for loans smcc the building' would be h.:rmcd ''non· conforming properties." "I'm concerned because till)'· thing i11 po siblc," Oarto said. "II '~ muy rhat anything like thi) \\OulJ ever come up an the fir t pl.ice." · RUFFEll'S UPllUTEIY llC. ... ............... am-•• .. 11111 •1&-•11M ,. ... Monday January 27, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 lecdan B Brostemous-Jightweights/B2 Business/84 Classrfied/86 THE NEWPORT CLASSIC 9 PRO-AM Wrestling· -it's not for the meek Better ta :receive than give! ~reeman · ·plays giveaway, and Dennis collects win B lood was drippini from Mike C.Ota's An the f ,. rst p I ayoff h 0 I e nose -the ou1s1dc slice, not from u . within. His body, wrapped tighrly in By Dennis Brosterhous a green Cosra Mesa High uniform, was SP«IS wm.er • shaking. His hands were still moist. _·__,_ NEWEOR'I BEA0-1-.Sh<>rtly-itftet-wiflning he------H!(f JUS flnisheaan unrCICntmg bout Newport Classic Pro·Am on Saturday in a one-hole wi1h Eslancia's Malt Knudsen. Bui, of sudden-death playoff against Robin Freeman, Clark course, this was normal. Dennis put the victory in perspcc1ive. Wrestle rs arc the toughest guys on the "Robin lost it more than 1 won it," Dennis said after planet. If gang members think they're so parring 1he hole and seeing Freeman bogey. bod, th ey should ga out for wre11tling. If The two players wenr to 1he sudden·dealh playoff on football playe rs think they're so hqle No. 1 after each finished at 6-under-par 136 .. disciplined, try hilling the ma1 for three, The first shot on the par-4 first hole gave no advan· two·minu1c periods rather th an ~ sled. Ir tagc to either player. Freeman, who entered the day deca1hletes thin k their workOllts arc sharing the lead with two strenuous, try doing what wrestlers do, 01hcr playe rs afler shoot- obeying a str ict die t while tabulating every , \ ing a 65 on Friday, then ounce of weigh t on their bodies. had the mne chipped well past the pin Wrestlers pay a1tcn1ion to thei r bodies type of •-~ on the fa r side of the as closely as Miss IMftNllU green. America fi nalists. They ltiot twice blfore "I had 1he same type take a brcarhcr by In the tOll'lmllll1t or second shot twice be- pumping 100 sirups. ...iut ..._-a-A I fore in rhe tournament This 1s not to sustcst GIN \llRJlll\VU and chunked a sa nd tha1 other :11hle1es don't sand~." wedge," said Freeman. inspect their ph)siques. said freeman. "These are real thin Dut how many are greens. l tried 10 skip 1his actually required to ·"These are real one up but hit it too far." weigh in before rhcy .. 1hin greens. I trted While Freeman was_ compete? to kJ: thl faced with about a 30· You have no bloc~ers. S p S 008 footer for a potential no wc:i pons arc allowed. up but hit It tOO birdie, Dennis appeared Unlike the World · far.• to seize the advantage by Wrestling federation chipping ::i shot to the left (WWF), teammates can of the pin, leaving him only warch. --i& IW wirh about an 8-foolcr for Considcting "hat these guys go through . -·-""'*eUP birdie. -and th e rewards 1ha1 await'1fiem upon "l was re al fortunate the conclusion of a grueling match -it's because thal wasn't a und1 pulable thal "rest ling is far and a"ay ihe touohest, most demand in" sport very good shot," said Dc11nis, "ho admilled the ball o 0 • 1ook a kin d bounce for him. Preps ltt P.a "'-... • , in high school. · Ifs reser\'cd for ihe real men . Freeman then slid his 30-foot putt just to the left of OK. l admit it. Wrestling _ that the hole and he left himself about a 5-fooicr to sa,·e Clark Dennis won the Ne\vport Classic Pro-Am \\ith a sudden death pla) off 'ictor} O\ er Robin Freeman. unco nventional sport where guys liierall) par. Bul first, Dennis had an opportuniry 10 end the grab each other in the rear end _ \\as ma tch by sinking his putt for birdie. '"I was really surprised 1ha1 6-under ''ould make a pla>off. I figured going in it \\OUld take 9 or 10 (under)." ne,er my sport. Ho\\C\er, Dennis h11 hi lightly pa 1 lhe hole. Free· Oh, sure. my older brother "ould pin man was nc"<t and "hen he pulled hi pull IO·lhe side Dennis began the day two behind the leaders and -was in a position 10 \\in at 7-under "hen he hir a shot out of bounds on 16 and had to settle for a double me and "hip me and headlock me and of the hole, Denni had a tap·m 10 win lhe tournament ba ically just kick my ... and the S 10,000 top prize. Freeman had to settle for bogey. I Dig brothers do tha1, after all. Dul let's the S6.000 runner-up check. C::ice it -I hated M estling years ago, "1 would rarhcr lose in a playoff than by a one·sho1 dcspi'>ed se11ing my he:id drilled in10 rhc ma rgin ," Freeman rationalized. "It was a moral victory He then birdied the final hole to come in at 6·\lnder, finishing the ch01nces of fou r others who "ere in at 5· under. Dennis had 10 sit and await his fo1e as Free· man's fou rsome was playing three holes behind. PJ'cment. ab horred ha,ing my arm just to get into a playoff. especially th e way I started t,H.,tcd 1hc \Hong way al')d dreaded ever)' today. moment I spent on my back, gelling ''I had three bogeys on the front side, then birdied a bruised. ba1tcrcd and beaten in the name couple of holes. but n"''cd a ).footer for another "At this point, I honestly believed that Robin had it won, 1ha1 he would birdie that final hole," said Dennis. ''I didn't even bother to watch ''hen he came do\\ n." oJ athletics. bogey just when I thought l h:id something going. I had Onldcrda~h. I rhough1. I'll try some th ing othe r chances fo r birdies bu1 didn't take advantage. Freeman ::iciually had 10 scramble 10 s.11\ age hi!. p:ir easy, like pitching, where a baseball coming back toward the mound h ,your grea rest fear. Then, of course, sportswriting becomes my life, and suddenly. like a Freddy Krueger vic11m, a nightmare resurfaces When, a fow )Ca rs ago, I'm asked to cover a (cw wrestling tou rnaments. Not only do 1hc g>mna ium smell 10 high heavens. I 1hough1, but I didn't undersrand why these guys want t~bccomc, shall we say, so attached to ea~h other. Oh, but talk about change. Dual meets arc something cl c. ln fact, since picking lhe brains of many of our local wrestlers, See OUNN/12 No granny, n's not me an the Hulkster By Matt Knudsen Spetlal lo h ~ Hot When 1he word wrestling is mentioned in conversations rve had, you would be surprised how many people conjure up images of the Hulks1er and the Alomic·body lam. My own grandmother has said more than once, thal she will often times watch TV wrestling in hopes of catching a glimpse of her grappling grandson. My nan;le is Matt Knudse n and I wrestle at the 171-pound weight class for Estancia High School. The trip down to 171 look its toll. At the beginning of school, I came off ummer break with great vacation memories and an extra 24 pounds on my frame. I checked into prcscason wrestling and began dropping the gut After the initial shock to my system ~ore orr. I lost the weight relatively ca \ly and began to f~s more on training. Uy the time my f1m match of the season rolled around, countless thoughts rushed &hrouah my mind. "Am I ready?" Go act him on lhc whi lie and work your moves. SH SPECIALM FF 6-foot-5 Berliner is making the most of his opportunites at Orange Coast By DeMis Brosterhous Spom wma A dapting to col· lege life is one thing. Dut when it involves uprooting to a foreign country and trying 10 master ano1her Ian· guage, it's quite an· other matter. Sophomore Michael Wenzlaff. a native of Berlin, Germany. is mee ting the challenge head-on after coming Ill Southern Californin in the winter of 1990. "I've become more and more mfortable here at OCC, that l don't home that much," snid the 6·foot-5 swi n :an. "Some people arc surpri cd when t car me say that, but I'm not all that inte d in gelling involved in German activities "l feel you should adapt to t e country in which you are living, and to learn the language and the culture of that country." Wcnzlaff arrived just before the spring semester in 1990 after playing previously at TSV Bayer Lcverkusc n, s na1ion11l club league learn in West Germany. I le met Pirates assistant coach Herb Liv ey at a basketball skills camp in Santa Darbnra. The next thing he knew, Wcnzlaff was getting a call from Liv 'ey orfering him a chance to go to school at OCC along with a place to stay. Wcnzlaff never hesita t~d to 11cccpt 1hc • offer and has not rcgrcucd the decision since. "I knew It was going to be tough comina over, hvina by myseU, but my mother supported my dee~ion," he said. "My fa&hcr. he wasn't so sure, but he' h:.ppy with it now." Wcrulafl bc&an playing bas~etball in ,.., earnest at the aae of 12, and it's been • pa ion for him ever since. • European countries and places such as • Israel. Thal was the most exciting place for me." Wcnzlaff heads back to Germany each summer, and en· · the opportunity to teach basketb to other young kids. He has built a r tation :imong his younger countrymen. "The kid now 1hat I play for a · college. n they respect you for it, they listen to hnt you have to say," he said. ''They' say, 'That's Mike, he plays baske all in the States.' Wenzlaff "lt' everyone's dream over there to play ba ke1ball in the United States. I get · :iboul IS lellers n day from kids that I've taught." In hi first season "ith the Pirates. Wenztnrr avernged 9.4 points and 5.3 rebounds. This season, hi scoring ha ri en slightly but he has become a more deadly 3-point shooter as his role on the team has become more defined. He entered last \\-eek's game against Rancho Santiago with the top 3-point percentage in the Orange Empire Conference, but went just 2 for 11 that night to slip below 50 percent from beyond the arc. When WcnzJarr came to Coast, he wo expected to play inside bec.ausc of his size. It was something new, playing with his back to tf\e basket. ''I never did that in my hfe," he "aid. "It taught me to learn to play under control. This year, I'm back in my old position and shoo1ina the 3-point shot. I believe my wcight·lir&in& program set up , ' fvr me has really helped. I don't get tired." on the pJr-5 I th. "I dru'c poorl). but I h.td J prc11~ good .JpprOJCh )hot." I reemJn '>Jid. lie then had a ch:incc to ''in the 1ournarn~nl \\ilh atx.\ul a 20-10\.'t • pu ll. bur 11 refuscJ 10 Jrop. FrccmJn. "ho 1:> an Indio n.:ir1' e, hJ) been on the PGA Tour fo r t\\O ~e.tr . Dennis. from r 0rt \\"orth, Te,as. has been on the Tour for three )C.:tr:> JnJ C.Jp· tured 1he 19 'S Ne\'ad:i Open Among tho~c in a tie·lor 1hmi pbcc \\.)!,Senior PGA Tou r member Frank Dc.Jrd. an all·llmc "inner of I I PGA evcnb and one Senior PGA tournament. In the Pro-Am team compc11tion. the p.uring of Kim Young and Jim Whi1a~cr. "ho hails from 1hc Nc"pon Deach Count') Club, \\.I'> a one-sho1 \\Inner O\cr 11\e other reams. "It's not just a sport for me," he &~id, "it's been a chance tu tra,·el, to sec other Wcn1larr I o't quite urc as to what the SH WENZl.AFFM ...... , .. ~""" Mkha~I Wenmff is making a big imput from the perimeter at °'•np Coast. , ' ' .. • • • • ' • • • • • • • 82 Monday, January 27, 1992 SPECIAL: From 01 "Have I trained enough?" Gee, that guy looks big. Even now I still get a case of the nerves before a match. "The doy I go out on the mat :rnd I am not nervous, is the day I quit \HCStling." I tell my teammate~. Although some \HCi.tlers won't admit ii, everyone, no ma11er how good, i;ets anxious before they go at it. In my opinion. it tal..es a certain amount of )elf-induced stress to go out there at all; much less win. Although it i seldom mentioned, pressure to win i!. ever-present. It's enjoyable to see my friends and family come to matches for support; however. it can Knudsen often time:. be an extra log_on the fue. The_ yelling and cheering of ,.,,rcstling fans is always encouraging, but when 1 step out on the m:u and ~hake my opponent's hand, th e i.houting is drowned out aml replaced by the voice of my coach, Dave Alexander. ltt P.t)llc"'0.1 ft P4ic Estancia's Matt Knudsen takes Cosl01 Mesa's Mike Cota (right) down in front of official Diet< Morris. DUNN: Sportswriter caughf by the wrestling bug All year, my philo ophy h.1~ been, "Do what it takel> to'' in. Wrel>tle smart. Don't make stupid mi:..tal..es." My last match. Thursday night, was no e).cept1un J~ I \\On a close decision (3-2) 10 .1 tough wrel>tlcr (Mike Cota) from · Co~1a Mesa. In '\f'restling, as in all sportl> for that mauer, the end really doc., JU'llf) the means; you get out of 11 "hat you put into it and all the othe r applicable clichcs. Herc I i.11 ''ith a 24-4 re cord and ranked thirJ in Or;1nge County. I'm not b~ <lll) meanl> boasting; if you ask me. I'll be the firi.t person to tell ~uu tb l succe~s is relevant and it ;iin't O\C r 111l 1t'!> over. ·c1a."c Oer.n.s s 10.000 Roo.n frttman S6 000 Fran~ Be1rt1. S2 625 Lee Poner S2 62} r1m Yoon\} S2 625 M ke Swaru. S2.625 Ted I ehmann. St .000 len ~ian,ace S 1 000 fled Ha".ovei S6)() 8ob~y May S650 R w fa,s. S650 C•rs luc·e• S650 \laf\ Cam~. a'! S 135 71 Ta)l:>r Sm.!'! Sl35 71 Ron S1111en. SIJS 71 Jer' Han Sl35 71 Mike Miles. s 135 71 Cre9 Po .. ers S 135 71 Ma"< P1ed SIJS "I "' •e e·e .. e:i O:r.e .,. ·e~ Dae P e~ C•rs $:.Jo\ •Jin Dawe ll~ssen To~, Gn.,,es Rv~er Gv'111 Cun Sc~"r'I Bnan ~·o~o Brae Set ...'t:r e~e·a~~ '} •t res•.,,. eo~!lw fr.r': .-"1 ..,J~C:~ T '"l lC!.l~·a .1 Sa., Pa·.:~ ;;n E• • .'<POCS 9 Jd Greer n~o F.aMery rJul Goyd::s .; m 1.1.Govem Di. 0 Denn RJy Srewatt Sce;n w ams Miell.ltt Allen 67-69-136 65·i1-136 70.6: -137 65·72-137 71·66-137 67·70-137 70·68-138 7068-135 69-70-139 66·73-139 70·69-139 ·69-70-139 '1·69-140 68·72-lJO 69·71-140 69·71-IJO 70·70-140 67·73-IJO 67-73-IJO 70-71-lJI . 63·i2-IJ1 67-74-IJl iJ.68-IJI 55.;J-IJ l es.n-tJ:' 63-i'J-tJ2 71-71-142 t9-7)-IJ2 7Z-71-1Jl i'0-73-•H 68·75-1~3 13·70 -1J3 70·7J-q3 71-72-143 74-69-1~3 70-73-143 70-73-143 70-74-144 71·73-144 74·70-IU 73-71-144 72-12-144 75-69-14• 73-72-14~ • • • F(om 81 l\e knrned to not only appreciate the: i.port. but love it. 1 c:in thank my editor for .1,"gning me the wrestling beat tl11' "inter. ·1 here's nothing like a close. du.11 meet with the lights uimmed anJ the !-potlight on the mat. Fam. arc ... creaming. intensity thr11ui:hout incre ase .... it's the th.ird pcrn1;1 and both gu~s c~n barely ,t,inJ up. You CJn embrace the ,1Jrcn.d1nc lrom your snug little 'cat 111 th\.· bleacher,, feeling 1onun.1tc th.it \'Ou're not the one ge111ng faqcnc<l in a half-nelson or lockcJ 1r1 .1 crO'>!>·foce cradle. A:. long .l.l> I'm sn the !>tands. I think 1'11-k"c 11 e\c:n more. P,: BJ'•e JQ~n B::·c,.•e John l.'cCorn.si Ra Cf Pe:erson e.1y lulen Jell Wilson Jolin Ell on Steve H.'11 A;i1on 1.1 ei..s fra'l O!lnn Bryan Gcrma~ Kett ~-'a")s G·e~ TC1t!'t G·e~QT1. .;s JOM Vla·~· .. p Jerry ~0.Ml -r" JOM HJ~lleS Bil Porm llrcn: G~ ~e1cer Ro;er Ro1.'i"d a ) l1.1en JC•! £: ... lrC~ Jory Sa:c/>$• Gw; c~sJr:> so· ~Y Sc• a~"tr R !> e 'I ·~m-, .1co• ~ 1\·ad S•trt'f '·' ~r Aeasa< 0Dn Br~Nll D-72 -1J5 iFZ-1~5 68·77 -145 .. 73·12-145 75-70-145 71-74-145 74·72-146 72·74-146 71-75 -146 74·72-146 74·73-141 • 73·74-147 i'6-i'1-1-17 76-71-147 75·72-1-17 69·79-149 7-1-74-148 74-74-148 74-75-149 7~·75 -149 72-78-150 74-77-151 77-74-151 77-74-151 74-77-151 "6·76-152 77·75-152 81-72-153 77-76-153 74·82-156 ·won 01a1o:t on Ill' .. 1 e.ctr1 llOlt PRO,AM TUM LUOt'AS "}I( P. .·,.s-• SP' DllM AIT'Jae.n tl.bs II PJ lt<NI \ 1 1;• ~.5.161 r~ YOl>"Q SI 000-.lrrl Y. .. '"''' .. , .. »1 ~·~1 ? t"fl (127 ,.,.,,,, ISi Date R ~ 1350 A._~ ~· i II.I'll t5.l"'> M') ~· 'r Fos•er n so.o,. ~ 8"' s 11.• $1()1\ .... ,..,, Bobby lo\Jy S3SO ~·c~ali Oru<I Cf 1b'J Cl"yOll" c1,,1 Dt""'' SJSO·Ro•a a Ryan ll 0 It Trtr1 Rooer ... ,m SlSCHl11< ~ l.' n 1\c.,PO'I Su ~, I (128 minus IC) 111!11. 8tMU·C,,.. 1. I/\ ~• !IQ Cr1onl • a 111r1 11JO "'""' m ~tr1 "'~!1(1$ R<1>¥~ Bf~.u ~ cr,~1 c1-c , T • •• !."" ,,,~" '°°'' c 111-• 'fll'll f•td ~.,"' ..-S/(•Jll '. •POii 8ucn1 ScOCI w..,..,..c;i. 4 S•~ '•'•»' Bu • ·~------ • , •• TIIERE IS A FREE LUNCH A Grea t ~'eu: er rice ~ a-ve s You Lots "Two for Ont' Lunrhes" Ind Frrf Hors d'<wu vr<·s Ind Tasty Dail} ·'Jwt·ials (her 20 rt>al IOfa l ra trit'' offt•r ~Oil tlail~ ~1wriaJ, ronvrnirntl) faxr1l to )Oii t•arl) rudt mornin~. The o Cost Way, to a Tasty Culinary Adventuf'tl. CLUB ·FAX 714--582-1456 • • • D The' agony of making weight: Ne,,pon Harbor's Jimmy Klahn, a 112-pound sophomore, weathered it last week before the Sailors' dual meet ag:iin-.t University. .. I le was 4 Vi poundl> overweight at l\inch. ~o I had him run in the ;.1llcrnoon to get it off." Harbor Co,1ch Ste\c Stewart l>aict. "He did .1 Jot of running." Nc,,port\ Sea View League mc:c:t again1;t Un iver-.ity \\al> more li!..c a bo" ling lane -the Trojan rc:con.lcd 10 pins -but KJJhn, olthuugh he cxhaui.tcc.J most of the J.1y huffing Jnd puffing un the tra(k, was nnc of the few Sailor~ w a\'oid getting pinned. He lost a 15--l t.leci....1011 to Koh YamaJJ. D Add Newport I !arbor '"rci.tling: In one of the more glamorous and interesting funt.1-rJii.ing events, the S:iilors' \\ re!>tling bo ten, arc hosting a. Cai.inu Night on Saturday, Fcb/19, from 7-1 1 p.m. at the Newp~ft Dunes Murina Clubhouse. A $25 donation mcludes u buffet dinner. $50 uf gambling ehipl> and Ci\e raftlc tickets. There will abo be ll\e mu!>ic, dancing :i nd a no hu-.1 bar. Ticl..els :ire limited, !)0 buy c.1rly. For further information. contac t Diane or Dennis I lublick at (714) 645-1%3. Richard Vunn Is a Daily l'ilut Sports U'ritu 11/1U.H' high ~clwul ~olumn apprar CH'IJ' Mo11d.1_1. Pirates dig themselv'\s big hole, can't-get out in 74164 loss· to Tigers By Dennis Broslerhovs Sp01h \\r.ter COSTA t ESA Converting on only 8 of :!9 field-goal .11- tempb 10 the firl>t half. the Orange Coa~t College mcn'1; ba~l..ctball team went do" n to ii., fourth str;.1ight Or:rnge Empire Conference dcfc:ll $,1lurtfay night. \'biting f{i,erl>idc Cit) College (I 7-9. 3-::?) pinned .1 74-64 ddeat on the Pirate!> (9-13. 1-4). "ho ha,en't \\On !tince opening conlcr- cncc play '' ith a 'l\·pu1nt 'ictory O\Cr Saddlcbacl... "I have no complaints about how hard they pl.i)eJ.~ \aid P1· rates Coach T::inJ) G1lh .... "We JUSt couldn't get the h;ill to Jrop" For lhe second \tra1ght g:.ime. the Pirates were \\llhout the i.er- vices of lc~1ding scorer Jeffrey Pur· I ter. who complained of chest pains last TucsdJy and h;.i., Olli receh ed the medical clearance 10 pla). ~\!> h.1s b•:en th1.:rr h;ibil, COJl>I endured another long dry spell, thi time in the f1r..t half I After Agustin lleredi;1's 3-point !.hot gave the l'tratcs an 18-13 lead "•ith 10:48 left in the h;ilf, OCC did not score ag.110 until Heredia'!. l\\O free tluo"' \\Ith 3.07 remain· ing. The Pirate' J11J not score from 1he field :ig.11n in 1he half. I lcrcdia addc:d :inuthcr frei: throw ul 2: 16 ;111d l\~o more at 2:03. Fortu natc:ly fnr OCC, River- side didn't exact!\ siule in the f1T\t half either ( 11 for 30 from the BHkelb•ll Htgh school t>oys -Calvary Chapel at Califor- nia SthOOl tor the Deal R1~erslde. 7 pm H·~h sthOOI 011ts -Catvaiy Chapel 't Calllor· nla School toe tl1e Deal RNerSlde.. S JO p In: LO E WEIGHT & FEE~ GREAT wmtOUT ... Drastic Olrl Modlftutions trtnuou Eurtl~ [,ptn lvt 1nd TltM· onsumln1 Prognims Try Tht Omnltrfllon Wt ight M1n11tmtnt P~r•m JO D•l UnC'ondition1I Monty·RIC'k Gu1nintet Pllont \'wr htdtptndent Omnltritloo Ol1tributor. Steve Hartline 714. 759·14'8 Ooor) SO the l'tr.llel> \\Cnt 10 J\\\\O h) J~l>t four .11 the h.11r. '.!7-2,'.\. The Tiger~ gr;1duJll). pullc:d away in the second hJlf, u1il11ing :a 12-4 i.purt tu ;isi.umc a 4S-34 cJgc 'dth 13:1 I rcrn.11n1ng. The 1c.1111' pl.1yeJ on neJrly e\C:ll tc:rm' 1111111 the Pirates put on a 6-11 pu'h 10 cllmb \\ith1n '1X at <il-55. "\Ve gol II to !-IX .It Ut.:: ro111I :ind had the ball ''ith J ch.1ncc to nwke it four. and thcv call on ol- fcnsi'c foul." l>aid Gilli~. '"I hc11 "e went do" n three slraight 1i111c' and didn't core. and the) pu,hed the lead bad.. up .1gJm." The closc!>t the P1r:iteli cJme rn the latter i.IJge ,.,,;i~ five when ~lichacl WcnLl:1ff netted hi., only 3-point goal of the game v.ith 1:05 remaining to m.1kc it 67-62. Jlowe,er, R1,erl>ide netted 7 of 8 free-throv. chJnce., in the last minute to i.cal thi: gJme. Hcrcd1.1 and ~tlr~ Monc)pCnn), "ho had 17 10 th~ !>ccond half. i.harcd scoring honor' in the gnmc "ith 19 'pointi.. Lomkn W11liaml> paced Rhcr ide, "hich had five pl:iyeri. l>Core in dnublc figure,, with 18. 0 ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE Rlverald• 74, Or•nge CoHI 94 "'"•,.I• Oran .. Co"' '9 ft pf Ip It ft pl Ip 4 4 4 11 Jtett°' 6 6 • 19 34C110t<tlfl \2~C 2 1 J 12 L~l>t'1"Y • 1 4 19 1 3 3 11 L'ro 111 4 S S 13 S 0 l \0 'tttN •~ 1 2 ~ 1 2 0 3 C L'.lrt 0 0 0 0 2 I 2 S M.llQll\ I 0 2 2 Ot12SP,Ocf 0000 A,.,.n 0000 Tet-'• 25 21 23 74 Tolal1 20 22 25 &4 Hlllllme Rt.er Side 2 M3 J.poct OOlls II·~·-Nlnltl 1 JoMSOll 1, W.aMns I OlanQeCoul-Htl.0.. I, Wltlllf11 I T ICIV'llail lDl'5 No<lt WENZLAFF: · From 81 future holdc; for him ••fter he earn., hi degree from Co.1 .. 1 tills emC!.· tcr. Out he's confident that ii will involve b~1~l..e1b::ill 1n 'ume "'ay. "l want to play and I want 1n teach th e some." he said. "And I have to be with people. I'm 11 pcC1· pie pers()n." Today's lV-radlo ; 1 ll (.\ l'llO' ""'"'"''• 8.t\~tllMll 11 .. m U,U Au~rn. I l'N (.•Cllwtt ftu kclll•ll 4 \0 p.m -Vill:ll141\>'A UC'tltlll , I \PN 4 )() I' m -n<I) 1011·Not1<' n~m.-, SC' ~ lO pm -fc:\U OJ)l•lf, I' f 6 10 pm -OU1 ·Ncl>r"''" t 'N.J ~ rm -p, 1'1"-IJ1M• Ut"in t \l'N 11 JI m -01)1vn Sum: 01m.: SC 1110 Im -0..1~ •l"c:l>ml•. l f'fll "°'~ 6 ~I p m -n11c.ao < •lpry, !.C. ....... 7JO p.m.-f ot11m ~'' RADIO No C\'CnU 111r~1l11ktJ .. Newport a,actVColta Mela DalfV Piiot ----- MUltlllllB'._ Bll'llBk: }UBI RBI/II on bullllniJ, ~,· 61, 68 ... T he streak lives on for the Costa Mesa High g1r!s junior var· sity basketball team. . With last Thursday's 47-36 victory at fatancia, the Mus- tangs' lcngue winning string l>tands at 58 -and countin& -con· firms Costa Mesa va rsity coach Jim Weeks. If the Mu!ltangs close out the seal.on, ns expected, v.ith five straight victories, the streak will be at 63. Not only that, Costa Mesa owned a 30-game winning streak before that most recent lo~s - seven years ugo to Woodbridge ~n a one-point game when Weeks was coaching the JVs. So the Mustangs have c:iplured 88 of their la)t 89 league games on the JV level, and have not been beaten si nce the Pacific Coast League_ was born. In the victory over Estancia, Linda Luong scored 19 points and Trncy Vega and Neiur Kabua chi,-ped in with six apiece. At 5-0 in league play, the Mustangs are 13·6 overall. Etirlier last wee • Cosrn Mei.a defeated La· guna Deach, 59-10, as Doan Do had 16 point!. and Amy Marino added 13. Luong is the Mu!>· tangs' leading scorer in PCL game with a 15- point ave rage, while Antonictte Danua has been a top rebounder. 0 The lo s to Costa Mesa, the firi>t in the PCL thi!t season for Es- Cancia 's girls junior varsity. The se tback dropped the Eagles to 11·5 mcrall. Julie Fielder scored nine points in the defeat. •The Estancia girls froi.h·~oph te.1m, '' hich Joe.., not pby J le.ague schedule, was 8-3 entering la~t Frill.1y'1; g.11ne ag:11nl>t Woodbridge. The Eagles have been paced by kaJi1\g )Corer I leather Giraud. a freshman guard, "hile l>Ophomorc forwan.1 y,onlle Ah arado ii. one of the top all-around plJ)eri> for fawnci:i. Scoring and rebounding help hJ\C bec:n pro,1Jcd by freshmen Le)la Jackel and Hil ua Del.11orre. 0 Dianne Pulido hit a kc:y Held goJI to pu t Ne" f>t>rt l la1 bur Jhe:id, and C:ira Heads knocked JO\\ n a pair of free thrO\\S in the waning second., as the Sailors junior 'Jr )ity g1rf... :.quJJ l>C:Curc:J a 27-25 Sea View League 'iclory O\ er Tustm l.1Sl Thur,J.1y: Ne\\port. '"h1ch trailed al one ume in the g;.1mc: ~3-1-4, r.1ll ieJ 10 tale a 25-24 leaJ on Pulido'l> shot, then e,p.111JeJ It to :!7-~4 on Head)' free thro,,i. be.for~ Tu-.tin h11 a free throw to do!>c the fin:il margin to ''~o. At 8-7 ovcr•1ll und 3-:? 1n k:iguc. the Sailor.,· contrnuc to m:iturc '' ith an all-freshmen lineup. .. Moi.t of the team!> \\c\.: fJ~cd h:i'e 1>ophumnrc' .111d 111111or.,," i.J1d Ne" port JV Coach Chm J IJll. "All of our lul>'C!> hJ\ e come agaimt tcanb \\ ith pri marily junior!>." · Uel>ide!I HeaJi. unt.1 Pulido. other top pl.t)Cr' for Ne"orrthu-. fa r h•we bc:en ~fandy Cla~ton. \\h1> hJ!I Jltern.ttc:d hc:t\\ecn guJrd • and post, <llld 5·9 Robin Fit.£\\ ibon, "ho h:J) '-l:Jrtcd 10 comc on recently pl:i) ing the high po,t. al:co1Jing 10 HJll. . D Under lh~ direction or hc:Jd COJch·W11l ~tolpc. the ~oung Co- rona del MJr girl) junior 'ar-.1ty 1.; l>llll lool..ing for 1\l> first -win tn Sea View play thi · se:ison after four -.etb:icl..s CdM. \\h1ch is_ 7-10 O\crall. h;ii. been pJccd h) -.ophomorc v.111g Cou rtney Pa)h and frc!>)lman ccr11cr L1'J Lampe. "\\lc\e got u \-Cry yo ung te:ll\1 \\ ith four !>Ophomore!> •ind a Jot u( f 1 C 111111:11," l>aid Stolpe. •The Coron:i dcl ~1Jr fr<hh·l>Oph i.quad b plJ) 1ng J f1 ce-IJncc: l>l·heJulc :int.I O\\ni. :i I· mark. In J recent g;ime. CJ~! loi.1 10 cl Toro, 19-16, in double-o,crtimc. rop pla)er) for Corona,\\ hich hJ three game' rc:m.untng II\ 1hc !>eJ~n. include point guaru NatJ\hJ R:u11.:h1gud.1 anJ pu .. 1 player Shelly Williams. The co-coachci. for CdM arc Angie ti.k- Caru and Michelle Willard, \\ho formerly pl.i)cd for Coro1u. Vrnnis lJrostrrhous Is D VailJ l'ilut ~ports 11ritt•r n /10 r columu un pr,•p ligl1tttrights Dpprur3 "' t'I) .\lundu_t . College men's hoo ps ~ Vanguards mastered in their own pit, 92-88 COSTA MESA -The South· crn California College men\ ba:>- 1..ctball team abi.orbcd it~ first home JefeJt of the season, bo"ins 10 The Ma!>tcr\ College tit the l'it, 92-88. SaturdJy night in a non- ctinfc rence game. l\,o crucial turnovers in the l.1!>t two minutes enabled the Mu,ung!. ( 15· 7) to metch a three-point lead 10 SC\Cn and $CC COUid neYer rC• CO\-er. The Vangu.1 rd ( 15-5) hit a ~ea­ !>on'-h1gh 16 .3-pointers in the g:imc but could not OYercomc th e hot· l>hooting Mu!ltangs. The Ma ler' shot 65 perce nt for the gJme (33 of 51) and a !liz- zl1ng 74 percent (17 of 23) in the econd half Oy contrast, sec W3!1 32 of 68 from the noor in the g.1mc for 47 percent. Rick Witmer. "ho was 7 of 12 from 3-porn t r.1n~c. lcu :ill !ICmcrs with 28 ~)tnt!>. ~like Wc!>t aJJed 23 point~ .ind .1 team·high eight rebound-.. The Mal>tcr'-. had fi, c pl a) er) core in double l'isurc:.. kl.I by J:1l>on Webloter\ 26 point!>. SCC i:. home Tuesday night :igain:.t Point Loma NJzarcnc. 0 NON·CONFE .. ENCE Th• M••'••'• ti, S.Cal Coll .. • II TIM Muter'• leCal Co ... • .. " ,. 1, .. " "' ._ 'tt~ I t I 26 J C~ 3 0 I 9 ~«'I\ l l I t ~ 2 2 Q I "'<IWIO't I 0 4 1 klmore O O I O lilffi 4 2 I ID 'll*M t 2 3 21 llfyW 4 0 2 9 Wf\t IQ 2 3 23 f•tel 0 0 1 0 ( C•lftltlQd 2 I 4 6 ._ 4 2 2 10 ~ 3 0 ) • 5won !> 3 I 13 1(1-2 I 4 S (llC*lOft 4 1 I I) ~s 1 0 0 1 Tela.. 33 It 14 t1 Te\ala 32 I 21 U .._. Tiit MHllt s. ., ·~ 3 POl"4 OCU'I The M•sllr 1-f P1*"1ft 4 v.•sw :, """"fY1 1 ~ 1 5ota c~ -~ 1 J Cw· lnCNel 3. JolmGll r H1i1V" 1 Yrht 1, C Cir~ I TKIWlotllWS None -lly 1'hc Dully Pilvt College women's hoops SoCal romps, 71-50 NEWHALL -Lori lfallid:iy ~cored 17 points to pace a bal· unced :ittack a' the Southern Culi· forn1a College "'omen's b:ukctball team cru:.hc:d 'rhe Mas1cr'!> Col· lcge, 71-50, Saturd3y night in a non-conference game. llal hday ul'u p:iccd the Van· i\U<1rds (9· 14) with nine rebound . SCC enjO)Cd 3 48-37 rebounding adv.lntogc ovtr the host Mu!llan&'. with 25 of the rebounds coming at lhc offcn IYC end. Halliday wa~ crclhtcd w11h r."c offcnsi"e re- l-Klund~. sec, which led 3?·23 81 holf· lime, pulled away· in lhe scc;ond half by holdina The Master's (J- 14) to ju!il 8 or 26 from the field. Also p:lcing SCC were Kristen 1.lcvis with 14 points nnd Emily Wedel \\jth 13 po111ll> 0 NON.CONFIRINCI t.c61 C ...... lt, TN .... ,., •• 10 S.C• C..... TM ... , ... . .... ,... .. .... .. I~ I 0 I t ,.,ocM l 4 t t GocO 1 o 3 • l•ta11 o t o r Htadly 1 1 3 11 ,_,....,. 1 0 ' 4 ~ 10114"-111 1tl 4 fcMI ) I J 1 0~ & l 1 20 OINt1ll 0 2 0 1 TIOWW t 0 0 1 «»-l 0 ~ • ~..-.. ) 0 ) • ,..., • 0 • 0 Mtli!Wf" 1 1 4 • ,..,... • • 0 • °""*' 0 0 0 • ...... ' > J 11 c... 1111 :...., 1 1 4 11 ,..... 21 It ti 11 ,..... It I) II ~ ._.. a.<:111 c.111t *1 n • ,_. .... SGC• C-. _.. 2 ...,. 1 "*" 1 ftl--1-p....wt r , , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, January 27, 1992 J ....... r High .~ ..... hnvo hftoat~ • • • :?.}-. ~---; ... · . ' ~ . . ... , : .. .:· .;: . ·. . . ,. . 1 WUU oWIUU-1 UUJ9 ~UICIU ..,.. ~ ._ ' , • • ...,, . · • • ~ _ -... . \ .. -... . . .. . . ,. ~ --· ... _ _... ..... Kll'IBPl/18 E nsign Junior High's seventh grade team captured the Nev.iport-Mesa District baSketball championship on Thursday, outsco~ing TeWinkle, 45-26, to claim the crown . Ensign's DannY. Pulido led all scorers with 16 QOint5. Teammate Quinn Wise chipped in with 11 ~ints to give Ron Noren's Ensign quintet a 7-0 season. TeWinlde's leader was Wilson Arguetta with eight points. -- PILOT CAGE STATS Corona de/ M ar (7-7 2, 0-5) SEASON (INDMDUALt Player g tp avg hg Rokos 19 210 11 .0 23 Hesse 18 193 10 7 18 Clark 18 159 8.8 27 Memman 19 110 5 8 15 Wendell 19 102 5.4 12 Susson 18 69 3 8 9 Thompson 17 42 2.5 8 Smead 13 18 1.4 5 Ou1M 3 4 13 2 Dorsey 7 5 O 7 2 Log, schedule H Sa11 Oiegv110 52 Sona<• 77 ~1100\\('r -1 2 San P •squ.>I 47 f~h.11 49 Cn>r~s SO Sa\•nn.i S2 up1)1r.lnO V,Jlley 46 Long Be.ich ford.In 48 LA 8Jnn1ng S2 M1~S«>11 V1e1o -18 Espera11u 59 l JgunJ Be.1ch 26 lr\10e J7 Nt'\\pC>l1 H!lrbor' 39 SaddlebJt!i• 38 Woodbridge• 49 Tu~tin• 66 UnM?r51ty• JJn 29 -.lt EstJnc1J I) ot) 49 s.i Sl lS .. 1 "8 48 64 61 (,() 38 J9 71 51 39 41 68 63 78 )Jn 31 -NC\\port llJrbof• lhomel Feb S-Saddlcb.id.• thomcl Feb 7 -.ll Woodbridge• Ftb 12 -.JI Tustin• Feb 14 -Unwer~ty· lhomel Feb 21 -CIF lll·A plA)O((s • Se.l \:IC" l t' .i gue g.:i ITl(' All games JI 7 30 unlt')s noa'<l PILOT CAGE STATS / 'Corona de/ Mar (5-13, 1-4) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player g tp •vt hg FHnt 17 318 18.7 29 Kane 15 145 9.7 17 Saylor 16 63 3 9 9 Amoli 17 41 2.4 11 Piercey 3 6 2 0 4 Thurman 17 30 1 8 8 Ricci 13 22 1.7 4 Green 12 19 1.6 5 Rosenow 4 6 1.5 4 MacFar1and 13 9 O 7 3 Mather 10 6 0.6 2 Hover 7 1 01 1 Log, schedule 34 Troy 44 JS ~nny Hills 43 41 Capistr•no V•lley Chn.sti.an 29 21 Thous.and O.lcs 79 60 L•gun.1 Be.ch 44 )5 Weilmlnstef 4S 51 BolSA Cr1ndt-4J 45 la Qu1nu 36 42 Glenn 75 49 S..1111.igo 59 34 Sooor• 42 30 Canyon J9 O ~a Me.I crorlc1t1 2 31 Newport M.arbof• 53 54 s.ddlet>Kli· l 2 28 Woodbfidgf'• 8) lO Tusein• 58 42 Unr~ty· SS ,.,,, )0-At Newpoft tt.rbof• f eb 4 -~ Saddlitb.ld. feb 6-Woocb~~I feb 11 -Timin• I ftb 1 3 -At UniWntty0 •0tno4H St-• Vrew l~.ague g.1mt. PILOT CAGE STA·TS Costa Mesa (4-7 3, 0-5) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player o tp avg hg Pickens-17 318 187 24 Hard111g 16 125 7.8 20 Luu l7 130 7.6 14 Amorde 16 122 7 6 17 Smith 7 39 5 3 11 rBanua 10 49 4 9 12 Mclachlan 16 64 4 O 8 Harris 16 26 1 6 5 Harber 16 23 1 4 9 Bolanos 2 2 1 O 2 T1etgen 3 2 0.7 2 Log, schedule 63 St Margaret s 75 Southern Cllof Chr1~1.in 5) l<H Am•g<H 58 l.a H.abr.a -17 Cenrury 111 $.lnt1.1i;o ~1 l()) Am1i;os 55 Anahl'cm 59 \\C)rminster -17 GJrden CroH' 50 OrJngc 62 Trabuco Hill)• -IS L.~unJ Beach • 35 CenlU') • )4 31 70 66 49 S3 85 59 Sl 59 61 ')1 69 52 . St l.i~uM Hills• -16 [SIJnC1J• loll s.i 6-1 Jan 31 -Tr.ibuco I tills• thomc) frb 5-laguM Beach• lhonwl fcb "-.11 Ct:ntury• Feb. 12-Jt l.1gun.> H ills• Feb H -E)IJnCIJ. !hotne) Feb 21 -CIF Ill-A pl.l)off>. •P.ic1f1< Co.J~t l~ague g.1mi.' All g.im{') JI i unle» notl-d PILOT CAGE STATS Costa Mesa,. (14-6.,. 5-0) SEASON (lnOMDuAL) . Player I tp 8V9 hg OiCamilli 16 350 21.9 31 Kim 19 202 10.6 19 Tovavan1k 19 148 7 8 14 Robinson 18 124 6 9 17 Ospina 16 103 6 4 13 Van Swcdent.t 19 96 5 1 13 Sugiyama 19 80 4 2 10 Miller 5 17 3 4 8 Haddad 11 24 2 2 9 Moore 17 38 2 2 9 Spencer 1 2 2 0 2· Smith 7 1 0 1 1 Log, s~hedule &1 Norco )1 84 Oran~ luther•n 28 62 5.in Clemente SJ 61 upistr.ino V.alley 6S 57 Oce.10 Vll!W 67 S7 011mond B<lr 16 54 C.hr 69 52 St. Bcr111rds 71 7J El Toro 40 64 Santa An.I 30 SS Sa11 Luis Obispo 52 56 San Clemente 60 SO Woodbridge 60 45 Bre•·Ol1nd.li 72 2 Coron.a del M.lr tforle1U 0 S4 Tr~buco ti•ll) • l 2 90 L.agun• Beach• 40 70 Century• 2) 72 l.agUN tiilb • ll 58 Est.anc~· 49 Jt111. 30-T~buco H1lh• (~I Feb 4-LaguN ae.Kh• (~)' ftb 6 -.at C~uty• Feb 11-.M l•gun.a Hrth• Feb 1l-EwOO.• lhotM> f1b 22-CIF lll·A p~~. PAC!fte <:Gd L~ 1tme PILOT CAGE _ STATS Estancia (15-5, 4-7) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player g tp avg hg Fuerbringer 20 384 19.2 25 Faulkner 20 224 11 .2 22 Byrne 18 125 6 9 14 Scntstcr 16 98 6.1 11 King 20 121 6.0 13 Edson 20 119 5.9 19 Tru11110 19 79 4 2 • 9 Johansen 16 29 1.8 6 Suzµkl 11 17 1.5 4 Rohen 5 7 1 4 2 Hastings 6 5 O 8 2 Manz 10 6 0 6 4 Log, schedule 79 BellOO\\cr 6-1 ,\\ilrinJ 6;' lotrJnce 65 81ea Olinda lotl 118 ldl..~\rod 60 81..hop Am.>l )8 San Bcrru1d1no 7 I I lunllnston Be.>ch 43 M1s"on V1c,o 59 OJn,1 • 1clb 69 lntcrlJl..C' (\\'.>.Ji.I 61 I luntington BCJch S., TU)lln 66 Brc.i Ohnd.i 62 South TottJncc 66 l Jgun.i BeJch• Cil Century• S.l lJgunJ Hills' 5'l TrJbuco ll1fh • 65 (())LJ Mes.i• Ian 29-CdM <home), 7.JO JJn 3 I -Jt l .igunJ Beach• frb S -JI Ccntul) • 50 66 lot) 59 61 65 SS 58 '51 34 27 S8 56 Coll S2 37 75 -15 61 -16 G:.! 4 (, rt'l> :-L1~una Hills' lhumcl rt•b 12 -l rJbuco I tills• 1homcl fl•b, 1-1-at C~a Mes.l' ·r.wtoc Co.1st lNgue g,:ime PILOT CAGE STATS Estancia SEA·h~ -,~,JV.iJuALJ Player g tp avg hg Sweet 19 338 17.8 27 Braatz 19 248 13.1 25 Cz1ogula 18 110 6.1 14 Brazen 20 75 '45.8 8 Meabon 16 56 3 5 17 Garcia 18 44 2.4 8 Drake 15 35 2.3 12 Clark 10 19 1 9 8 Christiansen 9 13 1.4 5 Mendoza 3 4 1.3 2 McCarun 5 6 1.2 4 Romero 13 15 l.1 4 Log, schedule 64 rootti111 36 C.1n>on 82 El Segundo 18 B~rly Hills 52 North T0tr.ince 51 Wcsttrn 36 C.lpistrclno Valley 70 \V(')tmin~cr 28 S..n Clcmt'11t~ 56 Lou.a 110 MtSSion V~t<> SS Fount.i1n Valley 56 Huntington !kM:h 5 7 L•gun.t ~.ach • l9 Miu.on Vlt'JO 4) c~tuty• l8 L1gun.t H1lh • 54 Tr1buro Hills• 119 Ca.u Mew• Jan. JO-at L.-guN ~.ct\· Feb. 4-at C~UfY· Feb. 6-Lt1gutw1 Hills• Chonwl feb 11 -Tr•buco Hilts•(~> Feb. 13 -.at Coa.a Mew• •P.aciflC Co.tt l~ .. me 19 46 16 2) SJ .co S8 51 56 23 '46 54 65 23 J8 25 41 21 58 flTk~~\ PILOT ~) CAGE \~ 1 ~,~ ~w STATS ,.._. _____ ,, Ney.port Harbor (10-9, 2-3) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player g tp avg hg Mcintee 19 452 23 8 43 McAn'1s 19 265 13 9 23 Vallely 19 203 10 7 25 Oler 18 85 4.7 14 Tilt 19 78 41 12 Hartman 17 49 2.9 10 Shoukey 4 7 1.8 4 McAu'ey 9 15 1 7 5 Obeg1 12 15 1 3 4 Jameson 8 5 0 6 5 Tutano 3 O O O O Log, schedul e 78 Btlh J\Hr 5-1 S.int.1 AnJ \ Jf1l'\ 'l TorrJnet' S8 \\.wn.1 5... lluntiri~1un HeJ<h 19 San Ckmt:ntt' 61 Trabue<> Hell~ 61 Cre••ct·nla V.111<'\' 56 lntcrl.1~c \\ J-h I 60 D.1n,1 11,11, -6 H.1ntc>rc.l C.1 PomonJ 5-1 ll loro -13 fuoth1ll 39 CorcmJ dl•I M.1r• (1 I \\'oudlmc.l..;c• 8'1 u nl\ l'l\ll~. 1 z s.1ddlci1J( ~ • -11 1 U\lln' lil 46 0 l.18 ~3 100 58 -~ , ' ti'l -66 c.6 -10 ;5 .:2 u-.:s li' 8.! -1 ·.: 51:1 JJn )1 -JI (or·''·' d.·I \\.ir· hob 5 -\\ uoJIJ11d~l·· Feb -JI Uni\N"I\ • Fc.>b 12 at addl11>J1 I..· Feb l-1 -Tu)tin• Hl<>nwl Feb 21-Clf lllA.\pl.>1flll~ ·sea \ "'\\ lt'.1..;u1· ~Jn11! All ~Jm1-. JI -JO ~nlc•,, noll'l:I ~ ~~ .... .-y,....,._.. ' PILOT ~'CAGE STATS Newport Harbor (7 2-6, 4-7) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player g tp avg hg Ross 18 311 173 27 Mclaren 14 187 13 4 21 Evans 18 143 7 9 20 G Heads 18 129 7 2 19 K lzumrta 17 54 3 2 11 C. Heads 2 6 3 O 4 T lrumata 17 39 2 3 6 Schutz 10 19 1 9 6 Zazueta 9 7 O 8 3 . . Log, schedule 43 llunttn~11ln OeJ(h Jll .io BrN Olind,, 62 );' UMtr'41) J'J SS Touc~ Pine~ lS 47 0. CJn V1tw 68 )7 Sa\Jnrl.l 4.J M S.lnta An.J \,1lli·y 24 Sl 0<.t'Jn \1c:w lhomt•l 4tt 55 C.in)OO 4 l 7i Full1•111in .. 1 50 ll ~\t'lll'lltl 34 48 Cd1..on )9 53 (()(On.l dt-1 M.ar• J 1 51 C.apc~1Jno V•llt·y lotl 57 so \\oodbrld~· 117 JS Unl\"<'~ty 4tl 6 l ~lleh.w ~. 20 49 TV<-ttn• 46 l•n. JO-C0tona tlfot M.-,· lho•cl'<'I ffb 4-.r \\111xlbrNI~• r fb 6-U111~1'!ty" 1~1 Ffb 11 -~~· Chnmt'I fC'b 1J-t1t Tuw1n• fC'b 22 -Clf Ill M pl.a)\Wk • S«o.a \! tl'W l" a.a~ All t-tmt"\ .Ill -: \ • l ... p._ .... o.., p,i.,i Ensign's Pulido (50), above, maneuvers agJ inst Tc\\inkle's John PNCl i at left, Ensign's Peter Cunningham rottides \\ilh TcWinklc's Juliu s Vasquez as Ben Boettner (40), Perez (20 ) look on. PILOT CAGE STATS ,\.tater Oei (20-7, ./-OJ SEASOK (INDIVIDUAL) Player g tp avg hg Geary 21 325 15 5 2.: \'. .iams 21 2-18 11 8 22 Otai-elor6 21 1-92 91 19 \', tforn 21 182 8 7 14 Simon 20 167 8 ~ 19 ~ Jackson 12 15 6 3 t3 Jones 21 11 1 5 3 12 Su11 18 75 42 13 1.1anhev. s 1 s 63 3 5 9 C Jackson 8 21 2 6 7 LaBno!3 10 .io 2 5 8 Femu'lg 12 17 1-1 6 Log, schedule 8& (h1n•1 39 C,4 l<h '\1Jmi10'> 3 :0 65 TrJburn H•ll> JB ~a. L\ n'\.UOO 5!.l 85 '~llilJn 17 81 logt.'\\oOO 41 69 CJp1>lrJno \'J!k·\ 55 i6 \\l~:ch~ter c.O ;"8 St. Bernard -10 61 SI P.tul JI i ti • Cad,bJd 53 td Torrt'\ P1nl'> 5.! 11-1 l;n1H'l•1:\ l!lJn o.('1'.J' H -5 81>hq> f\ "I l!'.l'>\ 'I u l..l 51 5 J OJI.. fl I \ •'t.; n J 6'l h8 C.1p1-.1r.:ino \ .:i ll"'f 5~ • 1o.: Oce<1n \K',~ 6:! -u !>t John 81~11· -1-1 56 Scl\1tc • -15 -, L 1\olJ• SI li-~Jnta \\.>rgJ111.1 • t..) I.in ..''l-JI B"h" > '\m, 1 • ~ IJn j1 -~I L I rl'l -30 l,b 5-~" • • J' L• f' Colc-i:o•. • hh --lv' .1 • I r'' 8 pr1 fl'b l..'-.11 '.1ni1 \\.I i:;rn:J• ~ 0 h•b 1 J -B .\m.11' n fllCI 7 30 • .\n._t'll1> ll'.Jt,ue i.~l"'L' PILOT CAGE STATS -l---~t-'iter De1 '\ (6 -8, 7 -7) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player g tp avg hg Lee 14 114 8.1 20 GawronslJ 14 100 7.l 18 Botana 14 95 6 8 13 Rog'la•r 10 55 5 5 13 \\oog 14 69 4 9 12 Harren 14 52 3 9 7 Bloom 13 34 2 6 8 Med na 13 33 2 5 7 McG'nn 10 ZO 2 0 7 E V,)'lS 6 11 1 8 6 Kel1y 14 22 1 6 4 Schle!Wner 3 4 1 3 2 Van Ri.ll!ert 5 4 0 8 2 Pa1ac1c>s 12 9 O 8 4 Log, chedule · 52 \.:il.n,.) ~5 51 SI r.iul li · -47 F°'lth1ll 2S 16 ,\\Jr\n.t b I SJ !>1m1 \Jiil·~ 41 \1 Burn.l b~. 18 ArtO\O Cr.in.I •i &} \\t·..fern H C1 l loo!: BN "-11 )(111f.1n 20 211 c~rnl\~ 61 38 lnglN n.J 40 J4 CJp1~11no \:;allt) -' 1 118 ~ 101.qJh• l .. 8 Roi.a~· I Jan. 23~5 Marg.mt.a • lhi>m<-1 J.an 28-.111 8~ Am.at• '""· lO-•t ~ ~· ftb 4-Rot..ary• Chonlt!I •tb 11-11 S,nt• ~:rrlf•• ftb 13 -8~l) ~t .. ttb 22 -Clf f..A pt.a~.,ff, ·~us-\"~itU" mt' PILOT .CAGE STATS C1/\an Chapel ( 12-3, 6-0J SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player g ts1 avg hg 0 8• en 15 3~3 22.8 32 Younger 11 1 i2 l 5 6 26 Hesterly 15 16.1 10 9 :?O lub!JOCI\ l 3 92 7 1 1.1 Guild 1l 63 5 7 l8 Vnderburgh 15 70 .: 7 15 Herr .1 16 4 0 7 Colona. i? 31 2 6 S Arrowcoc S 15 2 <l S · Jones 3 6 2 O .: • Ethen 12 1 J 1 2 s Log, schedul e 81 c., \' .. ~~ ) ..: - 8-l h' n P.rws J:! .:s On:;mo (hr1s.11.1n .;J 58 8•1.'lh:m Chr1;,t Jn 80 91 Cl.·nd.i'e .\:.:u.fo1•1, 5~ l>S lt•trcn~\cll Chr >l~ln 59 .iO Rio \\L">.1 (\ cnl .. rJ 6S ti.., D. 11' ··n Hon luf;.i -19 c,,... :::it l •u , I tonolulu1 t.>9 ~~ C~ R• til i l le·•"~"<'' (t'r":,Jn• ti~ 56 ~IW"rn"l,ln lnd1Jn" J6 tiO • t.1 \'crnt' li..theran• 58 -~ L.1 ~·crr.i "c.>dem\ • 56 .511 >·ulhl·tr1 C.11orn1J Christ.Jn' .Ju Jan 1~-Jt cc-.or;:· I.in· ~q-ll'l1•"1'"• 1• home Jin Jl-Shc•1mJ1 rdJn' h 'lW hb ~-ta\cr~l.'lutti• 11.>ml.' feb ll -at l:i S urJ .\._Jdl'm\ • r l h I I -So(,\! (ll•l>l dn . ~()'1' l h b :! I -f \ · .\ p J _, .. , • " •\ht JJ ll.'J..,Lll ~J ;,l "I .1Ml.~ : -l Se• Vlew League Lea9ue Overall .._ Wl Wl Twl!.!I ~ 1. I. \\~!:i-.... J ·~ • s~ :i.a.. 3 11 s Newport Harbor :' 3 0 9 V •t'l·"f I S 11 Corona d•I Mar 0 !> • 8 10 WednHd•Y'• Oeme tnon-1•.,,..I Cero,,. del Mer • l•l•nc:l•.1. 7 30 Frtde1'• Game• (7:30) Pactflc CoHt Leque l....,. Ower•ll w l w l Co.t• MeH S 0 H I U .,;.N H 4 I 10 5 lbl8"CI• 3 2 11 I Ct~ 2 3 12 e Trablieo hi~ 1 • 2 H ll~Jlll Btath 0 s 2 ,, ,.._.., .• ci-tf •·-I 1.-.euc. H II c .. te .... ........ , ........ , c~·~-.. •YlewLeeeue . ...... " ......... -}~ ~ c ..... -.- ~ow;-: 4 1 12 I ' t 1' I 4 I 13 I z l 13 • , 4 ' 11 • ' 1 10 ,,_..,.., .. ._ ,, .... . c .......... -.......... ...... ··~ ._.,.., ... 84 Monday, January 27, 1992 • . Business • Business Watch Financial .advlier Wymer released on $800,000 bond ---------------------------------~--------·-- ---------------- I Bus iness Editor Tony Cox. .• 642-4321, ext. 371 Entrepreneur Who• J.D. "Abe" Lincoln, a SS-year-live," he says. "I want the action, l want lhe • old Newport Beach resident who chance." · is owner of a company also named J.D. Lin· How• J.D. Lincoln posted revenue~ of coin. He is also the father of 10 childr~n and • $6 million in 1~1. its best year NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Beach resident Steven D. the husband of Clara Lincoln, 8 former ever. Lincoln says lhe company was able to Wymer, whose Irvine financial advisory comp~;a~o~ie~s~ar~e~ac~c~u~se~d~o~f~Li..~"~M~rs]. IN~eilw~po~r::t ~D~e~acth~·~ .. ~~~~~~~~-~do~w~c~ll~i~n~a;,;d~ow;;n~y~c;a~rfifo~r~ac~r~os~a~cfcet,bc=cFaa~u;t1r._~ defrauding clienls of an estimated S 100 milli~, was released from • J.D in ustry ommated manufactures composite mate· by huge corporations, J.D. Lincoln ca n re- rials and adhesives primarily for aircraft, spond to customer needs and come up with Wymer had been jailed since being arrested on Dec. 17 at his home. He was required to wear an electronic ankle band to en- sure that he doesn't skip bail. · Wymer has pleaded not guilty to 30 criminal charges stemming from the alleged fraud. 0 A survey by Foster Higgins • 1.vealed that medical plan costs for Orange County employers increased 6.1 percent in 1991, to an av- erage of S-t,114 per employee. ·. The Orange County average compares with avenigcs of $3,830 and j3_, 753 per employcc....at.. the .state... and nation al levels. r-espec• tively. · 0 It should come as little surprise, but for the record, a survey by outplacement firm Lee Hecht llarrlson Inc. shows that unem· ployed West Coast executives are less optimistic about finding a job now than they were last spring. ' In the latest survey, 40 percent of the West Coast executives re· sponding were optimistic about fin<ling a new job, qown from 57 percent last spring. There "'ere also declines in optimism amo~g unemployed executives in other parts of the ~ountry, but the d1f· fcrences were not as great a\ in 1hc West Coast surveys, Lee Hecht Harrison reported. "The lingering recession is seriously affecting 1he confidence of job seekers," said William K. Ellermeycr. senior vice president "'ith Lee Hecht Harrison. "Last spring. there was hope the econo· m\ would tum around on its O\\ n, but people ha'c come to realize 11's not going to be that easy." 0 Similarly gloomy, a construction forecast published by The CIT Group/ Industrial Financing reports that contractors and distribu· tors in the Pacific region are the least optimistic in th e nation about the level of construction activity they'll sec in. 1992. According to CIT Group's formula, the ~vestcrn U.S.. has an · optimi :m quotient" of 86, up from 83 last year, but belo"' the na- t1on:il a'erage of 101 and the lowest of all nine regions Ul'\eyed. T''o years ago, the Pacific region was the mo t op11m1Mic suf'ey group in the country. 0 The Resolution Trust Corp., the agency that administrates failed thrifts, will host a seminar to provide investors with in- depth information on how to participate in the RTC's affordable housing program. For information and reservation • Cjll (800}t88· 8900. 0 Costa ~tcsa-based Satellite Technology Manage mcnt Inc. has re- cei\'cd a S6 million-plus .order from the Philippines Long Distance Telcpbone Co. fo r a satellite-based 'oice and Jata com- munications network .... The Russian government has given :ip· proval for infants with severe respiratory tract infections to be treated "ith Virazole, an antiviral drug developed by Costa Mesa· b::i~ed IC~ Pharmaccuticals Inc .... Costa Me!ta·based Rodheim Marketing Group has been ret:lined to m:irket Sierrn del Oro To" ne Centre. a 120,000-square-foot ~hopping center in Corona. . . . The Men's S1orc nt Bullock's Sou th Coast Plnza has won CaliforninMart's 1992 Marty Retailer A\\-ard .... · -IJ)' 1 he Daily Pilot Rabbitt Insurance Agency ~ 63 1-7740 -~- such as wing-to-body fairings and structural innovations more quickly. bonds. "Its a complex business," Lincoln For example, over the last few years, J.0 . says. "I'm the only little guy left in it." Lincoln has been supplying aerospace tech· When• Lincoln, who worked previ-nology for applications in the produc1ion of • ously for Narmco Inc., found· architectural panels. Last year, the company ed a similar company, Reliable Manufactur-secured a five-year, $38 million contract to in'g, ·in 1967. He sold tha1 company in 1977, and after the non-comp~ clause in that suppl~ 1he panels to Nippon _s1eel .. a Jupa· t ransaction expired, he founded J.D. Lincoln nese company. in 1985. ''It's good to get back a little of that Wh , money,'' Lincoln says. "That's going to be a ere• J.D. Lincoln is located at very big part of our future." • 937 Newhall Street in Costa Mesa. Its products arc sold to aircraft manu· Lesson Learned: " 'I facturers and contractors throughout the t,h 1 n k MMC~oly~ J.D. Lincoln leans on a product sample from his aerospace materials company. United States ,and in eight foreign countries. probably the biggest thing I've learned is that Wh · h the decision I make right of the top of my Y• Lincoln says he"s in t e aero- . •space business because it's "what head i~geoerally the decision I make after I -Do )OU "-now someone "ho should ~ prolilcd in this \\Cc~I) feature? Ir so, send ) our suggestion to ·1 he Daily 1•itol's business editor, Tony Co,, at 330 W. Uuy St., Costa l\ksa, 92627. l know how to do," and he's in business fore mull the thing around a long time," Lincoln himself because he enjoys the freedom and says. "I've learned to trust my original feeling risk that go with owning a company. "It ju)t rather than 1hinkHlg. seems to be the nature of the way l want to Tuesday• Merr i II • Lynch will present a free investment pro- gram, from 6 p.m. to 8 r,.m. Jt the Hotel Meridien in Ne\."port Beach. For reservations, call 9 5 5- 61 12. Th~•rsday• Pctronius .u. •Man J gc- mcnt Croup will hold a seminar on motivating employees and yourself, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Country Side Inn . in Costa Mesa. Cost is $45. For reg· istration, call 361-9379. • Dr. Robert Fish will ·conduct a seminar on makins succinct. to· the-point prcscnt<Jtrons, beginning at 7:15 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. Cost with prepaid reservations is S 13 for members of the Newport HJr- bor Area ChJmbcr of Commerce and S 16 for guests. At the door. the cost is -S 16 for members and $21 for· guests. Brea~(ast is in· eluded. For reservations and in- formation, call 729-4400. Saturday· r~e Home . •Office and Business Opportunities Associa· tion will hold a conference on home-based businesses from 8 a.m. to 4:30 pm. at the Red Lic>n Hotel in Costa Mesa. For reserva- tions and information, call 261- 9474. Please send your calendar an· nouncemenls lo The Daily Pilot's business editor, Tony Cox, al 330 W. Bay SI., Cosl.J Mesa, 92627. -IJy Tony Cox Philip M. Hove, formed)' of lkrl..us Group A1ch1tcc1s in lrv111c, h:is joined Co)ta ~tcsa-b.i.,eJ C\ l' Inc. •t' ,1 p1111c.1pal an<l senior \ice president in the finn\ re!.1~.h.1111.11 di\l~ion. I love bring~ more than 30 )C.1~ c>.pcncncc 1n the hou.,1og <le,clopmcnt rndulltry 10 CYP. ant.I hi!> hiring n:prc)cni.. a .,econJ nc" lJ c at the top of th e. coulll} · largcl>t .uchitectur:1I l1rm. Robert NJ.,r:l\'-a} w.1-; n:· cently hired tb president and chid C\CCUIM! officer of CYP, re- placing Robert Yam:ifuji, a co· founde r of 1hc fum "ho left to pur· sue other interests. The lirm\ other co-founder, Donald Corbm. rern:.iin~ ~1 princip;al ''1th CYI'. • Jim ~!Jrino ha~ been promo1cJ to \ICC rne,1Jcnt \\Ith Nc"port Dcach-b:.i ... c<l i11,c 1rnent rcJI e\IJte firm Sp{·rl') \'an Nc~s. M:.ir1no joined the fmn ii) 1920 and recentl} handled the S20 million sale of a llhopping c:entcr in Phoenix, 1hc big,gc'>I 1rans.1ction in the firm's four·)ear his1ory. l 'le:JSt .;MJ JOUr Up rile Lmldrr DnnounC'cmt•nfl tu Tht Vail., Pilot's bu.;inc <'ditur, 1'011.t Cu,, ur JJO H. D:•J St., Cost:J Mcs.i. 91617. I ELLIOTI: Family works together toward success of contracting f~rm From A1 ... ·}car-old Ell101t :I) . "H::id the ac- countants not !tuggested that I have a business, this may not ha'c happened. I didn't want to \\,Ork." Elliou Corp. 1hcn )tarted gelling hired by other building owners. he \\Jsn't \\t>rJ..ing on his father' job itc!>, !la)) he anJ his ~i,1cr ha'e been able to rna111tJ1n the momcmunt R1charJ Ellio11 )tancd largely becau'>e of the people th ey've hired. \\Olk. "Th.11\ him \OU f1nu \Jluc 1n a Hlllll ~II. \(,>r, 'It< hO\\ the) ~lh C pruhlcm,;· Out with Elliott's contacts ::ind reputation in the real estate dcvcl· opment business, the company couldn't help but e1olve in10 ~~44~l~b=l=::d~N=e=wpo=="~B~lv=d~.,=N=e=wpo=rt=B=e=a=c=h~(N=e=a=r=H=o=a=g=H==o=sp::·::) ::::~ something big. The company start· .:: cd out doing tenant improvement) The senior Elliott turned O\.Cr ownership and day-to-day manage· mcnt of his company to two of hi!. children -son Kirk Ellioll b now president. and daughter Kim Sto~tad i) e"<ecuthc '·ice president in charge of finance. Richard El· liott remains an ad"i!>er to the firm, attending "'ccldy manage - ment meetings. "It'!! a. total 1e.1m approj1.:h," Ku!.. Elliolt J)S. "l here .uc.n't an) inglcd-uul heroe) here " In fac1. that .1u11udc i) prcjchc~I m a statement of purpo c 1hat hanp in Elliott Corp.'s Ne'' pun hc~1dqu::ir1crs. It calls for cH'f')'· thing from quality. effrciem "lllk to JO atmosphere thal aJIO\\S for "humor. ba111cr anJ fu n." Uut !:111011 Corp. 1~n't immune Ill the rcc1.·,~1on. Richar<l £1111.)lt "a>' 1hc company \\J) on pace 10 po't rcl:'ord numbers before the rc\."1.·"100 111\~d ... c,cr.11 of its prllJCCI\ · I he' \\CIC un a r(ill. anJ if the cco''''"'> h.1Jn '1 ..,1""' c<l Jo,, n. the) "'uulJ ha'c hll SlOO million,'' he °'~I\.., ...... ,.... UCl~IStant PYotessor, Columnist ....... WorldTra Edt\Of, Columnist __ ....... Ed•">r OI The Daily f>ltot And lndepend9f11 -""' An:>mey, t<FI Talk &'OW Host. Column1&1 •.•oaau • Presldena ot Eagle Forum, Columnisl THIS WEEK 'S TOPICS OF DISCUSSION Here's Where To Wllcll • lnlnl Co. Lit* • --Cm1111191'Fcr Prez •Alllllmll .... CUI •Pllllelanll llle Lobdell aro1111 cm UT Tm cumi COSIO~ M.l,Tll.f 130pm 61 == w 7·30pm 39 (tr..ast eaw.i w 6-<lOpm 3 ~W SUll t(k)pi. 3 ~ w 130prl 3 ilJPii~ Tuning Into Th6 Commumty 1'111 Lobdell Sraup bas bll lie lecbn clrcutt. If you'd Ilks the Lobdell Group to entsrtain and inform with s tailor-mad6 P#Jrlormance for your organiz11tion please, CJlll Bill Lobdell at 540· 1224. We 'rs 5 times more exciting than your typical 5pt1al<er. and additions to the buildings in which he was a pan owner -to this day, Ellioll remains a partner wi1h Donald Koll on buildings to· taling 3 milli~n square feet -and ATTOBNm AT LAW '1tU AnOltNIY CONSUlTATION Kirk Elliot t, :i 44-year·ol<l Uni· versity of Southern California alumnus who c:ime of age rid ing motorcycles and racing boats when It's Never Too F.arly To Plan For RetiremenL •• · ~ybe you should s~ today. RL~ing cosei. ~ buyiW? power. Even Congr~ qucscions & ial Security's future. The Caplifc Retirement Concept 1~urcs th.it you will have money to pend during rcnrcment. Call today for a no obliJ?ation, computer generated proj(..~tion. Retire Sooner Call for a Free Quote 545-1619 . . Kirk Elliott add) that 1.:111011 Corp. has al o c\ccllcu in bu!linc" development -finding and J..ccp· ing new client -and \\a:, hclpeu by its geographic cxpamion 'l\Cr the l:i.st five yea rs. The cornpjny opened branch offices in Westl:ike Village and La~ Vcg.i-. after )CCUr· ing jobs that allo"c<l 1t 10 hit the ground running in tho e mar~c1 ... "We made a Jcci ion that a general contractor couldn't !>Uf\l\e just with Orange County's os J market," Kirk Elliott says. Elliott Corp. ha also eJrncJ high marks for it problcm-i.ol\ing skills. Joe Seitz. co·owner of SOC love tm ent . a development com· pany that has hired Elliott for jobs in California and Nevada over the last five years, says he's mo)t im- pressed by whal 1he firm docs when thing> go wrong. 'Kirk Llhott SJ) the "calo.cneJ cconom) made l!Cncral contrac1111g a more i:ompc11t1\ e bu!>lnC'>\, fore· ing Ellion Corp to cut ih prnfit margin., on 01J, from 10 percent to hct\\cen 2 anJ S percent. And \\ilh )pccul.111\.c ort1cc an<l intlus· tri.11 dc\clopmrnt .1t a )t:rnt.lsull, 1hc comp;my hJ!> focused mor.: on sccl..ing 1c1a1l pr<>JeCt) and dc~1h 1mohing compa1111.:s bu ilding factl1· tlC'> for their O\\ n u c. • Sc,cral of the company'!I 1991 pruJCCI) rit lhJt mold, including a building Ellroll Corp built for Ar- ro .... hcad Water in Ontario and Ea!llman KodJI..\ new office in l lollpH>oJ. Kiri, Ell1011 " opt1mi~11c that the company "ill do \\ell in 1992 be· cau c he l>~ltcvcs clection·)C•lf pohtic!I \\Ill help cure the con· truction industry's ilb. the worst of "hi ch is a lack.. o( tic\ dopmclll financing. ''I don't cnrc wh:it kind of project it is, you're going 10 h.wc problems," Seitz says. "Bu)inc!>!> b o problcm·solut1on process fo r all of us, and they take o very po!.itivc attitude to it and stand by their "The rc~ulalors have made life an the ban~mg indui.try ju t miser· able," hi: says. ''Until they get off their witch hunt) and allow these bunks to do business the wuy they lo.now how to do it, spcculati\'e building will be out of business." t-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;;==:; AIM -4.878 t Rd1nancin& with 0 polnlJ ''"' it\itllithlc t Comprc,tcd 8uy-down1 Di scounts for 30 day do e Loan consultations available weekends & cvcninp BMC MORTGAGE co~ 714/222-3666 . ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ... Monday, January 27, 1992 85 ..UC IOTICI PUIUC IOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC IOTICU PUIUC IOTICll PUii.iC MOTICll MUC IOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH 8TA.,._T OP abova·•taltd llma and CA. Call <7141 Ml-32.~. tot Calll !2teO PUILIC llOTICI PUBLIC IOTICI Calif. 862913 PUBLIC NOTICE Bu11ne11 N•m•<•> 111ted rom Betnat)lle. 2123 s AU•Dll•ln' OP place. delallt. Blot wlll not be ac:-Allen I. OU, I02e Vlela Thlt but lneu 11 con-et>ovt on NA O"insey, Santa Alta Calif .,.. OP PICTITIOUI Tlltte will be a StO cs.-ceptad lrom conuactor1 Caton, Newpott leach, ,....._ AotlUeue duded by an lndMclUlll Flclltlou• &ad Wilson 92707 .,._,, ...._ PGell teqWed fOt cUll ... not altendlnO thla Wlllll· c.if. t29eO .......... ......_ ......... ......_ The ugletrant(a) com-l ualn .. a Name . Th•• 11atwnem wH hied Tll11 bua.ineu 1e con- TM tolowtn9 pwaona of bid document• to GUM· throuall. Jultln Stalcup, 209 Pf*, .......... ............ tnencad lo transact butl-Statement Wllh th• County Clefl( OI ducted by• an lnd!YldUel 11aY9 ~IM UN ol .,,, ... lhelt ,.turn In good NOTICE IS HEREBY Newport l each, Calif. The t:Ollowlng pet90flt The FoMowtng l*90llt ntt1 und9f tn. Acblious The F<)ltowing pwtCrts Oranoe Counly on January Tiie regl1tr1n1(1) com- tll• "cllllou1 luelneH condition within laf{ day1 GIVEN thal Ule a~ 12ee2 .,. doing bualrlMe .. : .,, dolna tlY9lneet ae· lutlMH Name(•) lltltd at• dolnQ bu•lf'lffs es· 1,-1912 rnenced to trenaact bual· Name: AU.TIM! PERSON-aft• lhe bid °'*""D dale. NIMd ~ Oltlrlct of Thia bu1lnt11 11 con-POl..AAIS FINANCIAL. SER· FREO~IC JEAN OU. above on. Oecembef 30, SCHOl.AASHIP AID SEA· ~5t128I neu. under the Ftc:llhOUI Nn SERVICE, 1100 E. LJn. EKh bld<Mt ell .. be 1 I· Orange County, CA. Ktlng duded by: a ~ patt. VICES, U.72 VIila Del CLOS, 14512 ~I 199t \llCJ:, 945 Jaamone Ctt PvblJahsd NIWpOO Bffdl.. B11s1rtt1s N:mt (J) !!sttiJ __ _ coin Ave. 1 103, An&Mlm, cenHd contractOf pur1uan1 ~ ~,,!!'drough _ll!~ netshT.. Ip I l t' ) V.,de #1, Trlbuco Can-StrNI • Suitt E. Wfflmln. ~mini<; C~~ 1,_, Coeta~. C'ILI t26ZS Cotta Meu Olllf Pilot Jan-'fo"''e~n t~zlte • Cellf •• to lhe lotlnets and Pro-~"' ....-• ""-,. "' '9111 •tan'-' co~ YOft c..t t2e1I 11er Calif ll2ea3 111•S atatement wu ,...., Ha.ten L Hoyt 3rd 945 3 20 21 "' b m •· 1 The f lctilloua Butlneaa lffllont Code 'and be ~ lened IO M "OtSTRtCT", mencad to tranuc:t ~ Ja.M. Ea.t Moofe, 20908 AG·~. Inc .. Cllilornla with 11\9 County Cte1k ol Jasmine Cir., Co$ta MeH uary 1 • • , re ruary 3, This stat•"*'• was llled H.,.. r9fln9d IO M)Ove cenHd In the lollowlng wl• rtceiYe up lo, but not netl tinder Iha Flctltloul c• Cel"te, Lake FOfetl. cotPOfltlon, t4512 Goldefl.. Oiange Counry on Januar; Caltf 92626 1992 w•th tile County CIJfll ol wu llled In Orange County cla11mea11ons: later than the abow-Nted l utln•11 Name(•) lleted Calif, t2l30 west Street Suite E. WMI· 7, t992 This bua.neu 11 con-M.007 Otanoe ~oun1i °" January on J,,,.,.,., tll, Itel Flit A • ~al ~ng lifne, Malad bide lor "'-above on: Jenuary )O. Htlaln• B. Campbell, mlMI.,, CUI. 92883 '517211 ducted by• an lndtllldual 17, 1992 No.3"1t7 ContraciOf a-d of a conttK1 lor lhe 1192 23082 Via Celeltt. Tra~o Tiii• bu1lnet1 11 con-Publlahed Newport Beech· The reg111r111t(1) com-PUBLIC NOTICE F5t 88fM Wanda Faye Muon AKA Each blddet shall aubmit, above proJKt. Allen Gaut Canyon. Calif. t2e79 ducted by: a cOfporatlon coata Mtsa Dally Pilot Jan-mtt1e•d 10 transact bus•· Flcllllout Publ·•htd Ni'*l>0'1 Beach· Wanda Madel, 201 N. Eaat on the lorm lurntahed with Bldl &hall be rectlved In !]!• NI~ w~ ~ Thlt bu1lnet1 It con-Tiit regl1trant(•) com-uary t3 20 21 February 3 nett vodtf the f 1Ct1t1ous Bu 1 H Co51• ~ts• Daul( Pilot J•n-St. 1110, Anaheim. Calif. the contract document1, a lhe place Identified abOYe, '""" the ,.._", ..,... duded by:~· menced to transact bUtl· ' ' ' • B111lntn Name(s) listed 1 n•11 ama uary 27, February 3 10, 11. 92805 Hat ol the proposed 1ub-and •hall be opened and Orange County on January Th• reglatrant(a) com· ne11 lltldtf th• Flct1t1ous 1992 above on· January 13 Statement 1992 Bruce Muon, 2533 Park contractora on thl1 project publicly read aloud •I tllt 14, 1M2 menced to ltanuct busl· Bu1lnet1 Nam•(•) Mtled M..011 1992 The Fot10>111ng pe11ons M-038 L.n. IA. Anaheim, Calif. u requlfed by the Sublet· abova 111ttd time and ,.18091 neH under IN Actitiout above on• January 7 1992 LIC NOT CE Hazen L Hoyt 3rd 11e de><ng business H 92IO& Ung and Subcontracting placa. Publlahtd Newport Beach-Bullnnt Nama(t) Ualad President ' PUB I Th11 statement wes ltlea TRU EXPOSURC. 908 Cit· PUBLIC NOT ICE Thi• buslneel waa con-Fair Practlcet Act. Govern-Each bldd., must tubmft Costa Mtu Dally Piiot Jan-at>ove on: N/A Thia 1tatemenl waa flied FlctlUoue with the County Clerk ot ru1 Place. Newp()t't BHcn 1--------- ctuc:ted by a general part· ment Code Section 4100 ti with each bid a ctr1llltd Of uary 20 21 FtbNary 3 lO Heteine 8. Campbell with the County Cleric ol halneH N.,.• Orange County on January Calif 92660C W Flctltloua nerahlp seq. caah*'a Check payable to ' ' ' ' Thlt etatemaot waa flied Orange County on January 13. 1992 V•1•11• olbum aid 908 l ualn•H Name Thlt ltalltfMnt was filed Each bidder mutt s11bmtt Iha DISTRICT Of • bid 1992 with the County Clerk ol 17. 1992 StatemenT F5t8023 C11ru1 Place, Newport Statement with the County Cieri( ol with Heh bid a certifltd Of bond In th• lrom Ht lotth M..028 Orange County on January • F5t 1881 The Following ~raons Publtlhed Newpon Beach S.ach Cai.I 92660 Tne FOi OW• ~1,on1 ?~County on January =h101:Jt~k payable~ l~ :' .:f:i:::;: PUBLIC NOTICE 3, t992 • .. Publi1htd Newport BNch-8tM~~Lbu~~ouhATA Co•ta Mesa Daily Pilot Jan. This ~~·~~.v:~1.1a~on· ~ e101ng.bus"::' as ' or 1 Flte.44 Coa1a Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-PARTNERSHI P 517Va uary 20, 27, February 3. 10, The 1egls111nt(s) com· BAGS N CO, 5302 Boise I of Publlitied Ntwp0r1 Beach· ry 27 F• .. t a 3 10 17 B I N 1' B h 1""'2 ... 1 0 Hunllng1on Beach Costa Mna Dal Pllot Jan-In the cont11ct documenll max mum amount bid aa 8 al N C 0 11 P to J ua • .., u ry • . • o 1a, ewpor eac • ~" menc..., to transact bull· C , 1 92649 uary 13, 20, 27, ebruary 3, In an amount not 1 .. 1 than a guarantM that Iha bidder u ,.... .,,.. Oita Mesa 1 Y 1 t an-1992 • Cabf, 92863 M..027 ness under the F1c1>11ou~ 1 1192 · t0% ol the maximum wtll '"'"Into the P'Of>OMd ......... ,., UMY t3, 20, 27, February 3, M.()37 Metth-E. Rey, 517Yl PUBLIC NOTICE Bu1<ness N1me(s) 1,stod :0••11 HT':t1:';gt;~628::~~a M-015 amount ol bid aa 1 guar· contract If the .. me II The Foltowlng ptflOfll 1192 Boin. Newport BHch, above on NJA • C · u • ---------1 anlM that the bidder wlll aw.,ded to auch blddet, In are doing bu1lne11 u : M..Q04 PUBLIC NOTICE Caltl. 92663 . Vate"• C Waid • •1 92849 PUBLIC NOTICE ent lo: Iha the Went ol fellllfl to ent., PACIFIC PUBLISHING AS. This buslneu It con-Ftctltloue Tn1s st11em1nt was l1led This but1neu IS con- ---------1 COf1~;act l~f "" ~~ Into Nld Contract auch .. SOCIATES, 120 42nd St., PUBLIC NOTICE ITATIMINT OF ducted by: an Individual lualn•H Name w1tn the Co11n1y Cttrk ot ducted or an 1oct1111dua1 ,STARMNT OF •wa«Sed to such bidder In curlty wtn be forlebed Newporl BHch, Calif. WITHDRAWAL FROM Tile regl1trant(1) co~ Statement Ora119e Coum1 on January The r1ginrant(s} ~om- MANDONMENT OF !he evont of lallutt to e~ler The DISTRICT retervea 92663 FlotltloU9 PAATNIRSHIP menc:ed to transect busl· Th•. FolloWlng persons 1. t992 ~s':~n~~r ~~sa,f'ICl~~~ US• OP "CTITIOUS Into-said conl11ct auch .. the right to reject any Of all Scott A. F11qutuw, 2t303 8ual~ Name OPIRATING UNDIR nesa under the Ficlluous ate doing bus•neu as: F517288 B N ( ) I I cS. aUllftSS NAMa cur,ty Will be lort.:ted. biclt Of to walw any If· Enclna, Topanga, Call!. ltatement "CTITIOUS Buslneu . Name(s) lilted HANSEN DAYCARE, 3007 Publt.sl1el1 Ne.,.port Beach· .~~~,~~ N :me s is e ....... f The DISTRICT reserves regUlarltles °' lnlormallllff 90290 1 The Following peraons BUSINISS NAME above on N/A Loren Lane, Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Oa y p,101 JI/\-Ka 811 Ta tor ,... ollowlnQ peraon.s the lght I ..i C1 II In any bide Of lo ttei-bid-Chadd B. Sm th, t 20 42nd are doing bUlineaa aa· The .......i..,. ha M11theW E. Ray Cal1I. 92626 r 'I have abandontcflhe UH ot bid' 0 r~~ any or•. ding. • St .. Newport S.ach, Calli. THE RETAILER. 11 t ·Ab• tol--" .... person s Thia ttatement was filed Linda Margattl Eidoe 11ary 13, 20. 27, February :S This 1111emen1 was lllect the Flotllloua BualnHs r 1 "! to • anJ Ir No bidder m wlthdr-92663 tone, Balboa Island, Calll. withdrawn aa a .general wtlh lhe County Clerk ot HanJen. 3001. Loten Ltt • .l~ ---wnh-~e-County Ctenr of Name: JUNGLE LIFE· 1~~~1':~1~r 11~0~~ ':id~ any bid fOf a ~iocl of 1ixty Tiiie bu1lne11 It con-92602. r -~~p ~':nolJ:I~~ Orange County on January Costa Me11, Calif. 92626 M.()()8 0;•,;2County on January STYlES, 2t23 S. GarnHy, dlnv. 160) daya after ane cs.i.-..t dueled by~ • general part· Tod W. ~. 11t Ab&· ~itlous buslriest name 01 1, t992 This bualness Is con· 1 • 1 S101A_Ma. ~all!. i2707 PuriUanpo tile provisions fOf lhe opening ol bldL nerslllp tone, Balboa laland, Ca~I. EXEMPLAR FINANCIAL F517288 due'*<:! by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE F5t 8883 Th• Flcll11ou1 Business of SectiOn 1173 ol the A PeyrMnt Bondi and a The rtgl1trant(1) com-9;zeea AND INSURANCE SER Published Newport Beach· Th• reglstrant{s) com· Fl 1 1 Publtsned Newport Beach- Name referred to ebove Labor ·eoc1e ot the State ol PtrlOfmance Bond 1hllt J>e menced to tranaact bull-Elizabeth M. Driver, 111 VICES •t 21081 Cllub~ Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot Jan. menced 10 transaci bus•· 8 cl 1 oua Costa Mese 01~r Pilot Jan-wae flied In Orange County Cal1lornl1, the DISTRICT required prlof to Hecutlon neu under Ille Flcthlous Abalone, Balbot laland, Lane Huntlngtoo S.ach ...... 13 20 27 F bru 3 nest under the F1c1it1ous ualneat Name uary 27. Febiuary 3, 10, 11, on April 30, 1987 Flit hu obtalntd lrom the DI· of th• contrect and ahall be Buslneu N1me(1) llated Calif. 92M2 Call• t264e • -• • • • • lfY • Business Neme(s) hstod Statement 1992 No.F34268t uictor ol the Department of In the IOfm Mt forth In the aboYe on: January 8, 1992 Thlt but ineu le con-Th~· Fictitious BualnH s 1992 above on: January 10, Tne Following persons M-039 Ttrrl ~ S.rnalz111, 2123 lndustr1el Relatlona ol tht contract documents. Scott A. Fatqul\¥ • ducted by: husband end Name releoed 10 •boY• M-012 1992 aie doong bus•neu as --------- 5. Garnsey, Santa Ana. Qll\lfal prevailing rate of Each bidder •hall be a If. Thie 11a1ement wu flied wile flied In Orange County Linda M.E. Hansen BRIGHT BEGINNINGS, PUBLIC NOTICE Cal1I. 92707 per diem wages and the cented contractOf purluanl wflh the County Cltflc ol Th• regl1trant(1) com· ~ January 28 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt ttatement wd filed 1150 Mam Street Sime o, ---------This bu11ne11 wu ~ general prevailing r1te lor 10 the Business and Pro-Orange County on January menced 10 transact busl· F~9859 • Flctltlou• With 1he County Clerk ot Irvine Calif 92714 Flctllloue ducied by •n lnd111idue1 holiday and overtime work lesslon1 Code and be If. 1, t992 ""' under the Fict1tloua FUii name and 9dclrns of Orange County on January Betsy Col""' Peters 47 Bualnest Nam• l_hla statement w .. filed In the locality In ¥<hich thla cenHd In Iha following FS17312 lutlnen . Name(•) listed the person withdrawing: BualneH Name 14, 1992 Cedarlake, Irvine. Cai.I statement with the County Clerlt ot work la lo be peiforrned lor classilicatlont : B. Publlslled Newpott Beacn. above on: NIA WilUam E. Stone 11141 Statement F5 18094 92714 The Fot1o1•11ng persons Olangt County on January each crall ol type ol worker GOVERNING BOARD Co1ta MeM Dally Pilot Jan-Tod Drtver Fenwick Place Sa~ta Ana The Following persons Published Newport Beach-1 his business is con· art do.ng business as 17• 1992 needed to execute the con-C•rotyn a . Stck:ker, ot! uary 13, 20, 27, F1bruaty 3, This statement was filed Cahl. 92705 ' ' are doing business as· Costa l~esa Daily Pilot Jan· ducted by •n indrvidual SALTY COG LEASING, Publl1hed Newoort Baach-tract TheH 11111 on f;le al rec:IM M1mt Support 1992 With the County Ctetk ol Pub111hed Newport Beach· CAL-PHARMA LABORATO· uary 20 27 February 3 tO The reg1strant(sl com· 2t 182 Ktoll Lane Hunting· Cotta Mesa Da•ty Pilot Jan-the DISTRICT office located ....,,. • M-006 Orang• County on January Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-RIES, 1515 W. MacArtnur 1992 • • • • menced 10 transact t>usi-ton Beacn, Cal 1 92646 uary 27, Ftbruery 3, 10. t7, et· 1370 Adame Ave CH 9, 1992 ua 27 Feb<u 3 10 17 Blvel. ~7. Costa Mesa ness under tne F1cl'•Ovs Geia :s L St La .... rence 1992 Costa Mesa. CA 92628; Publlshed Dally Piiot Jan-PUBLIC NOTICE FS 17197 I~ • ary • • . Caltl. 92726 M..029 BuSJness Na..,e(s 1.st~ 21182 Ktoll Lane. Hunting'. _______ M_-04_6 Physkal Facllitlta PlaMtng YatY 20. 27, 1992. Publlslled Ntwporl Beach-M-04 7 Pramod Shah. 3901 Park· PUBLIC NOTICE at>ove on Ap11t 4 , t986 IO'l Beacn. Calot 92646 PUBLIC NOTICE T1atter M033 Flctltloua COiia Men Dally Pilot Jan· view Lane 1254, Irvine, Betsy CoU1n1 Peteis Th s business is con-Coptes may be obtl1lned BualneH Name 20 27 F bruary 3 1o PUBLIC NOTICE Caltl. 92713 Flctltloua TntS statement """ t ed c.x:a~ bf' an 1nd•v1dual 35204 on request. A copy 01 PUBLIC NOTICE ltetement ;"~ • • • · • 1 1 This buslneu Is con· Bualn••• Ham• ~Ill "''c Co11nty C/111 ot The iegistrant(s) .com-thue rates a11an be posted Th F llowl Flct t oua ducted by: an lndtvtdual St t ange oun1y on anuary menced 10 transact bUS•· NOTICI TO al the Job Ille IRVINa RANCH d•I otxJ Ing persons M-028 Bualnffa Name The registrant(•) com· T r·~1tamen • 9, t992 ness undet lhe F1ct•to0Us CONTRACTORS II shall be mand•tory WATER DISTRICT ·~~A~ neAL~~RbPER· PUBLIC NOTICE Statement menced to transact busl-.,, ~~1 ob~=~~s ~sons F517808 Business Name1s1 1.stect CALLING 11pon the CONTRACTOR to NOTICE 0.F TIES, 9882 Ellln ham The FotlOwlng PtftonS neu under the Fictitious HOTC~ISS ~ HOlCH· PuOl1sned NQl'fport Bu.ci), lbovt on NrA '0" 8 101 whom lht contract la PU8LIC HEARING Drive, Huntington .f.icn; Flotftlous .,. doirvbuslnen as: B~ness. N~me(S) t1st1Rt KISS, 24451 Allcla Parkway Cost:i Men Oa•ly p,101 Jin· Gerald L St Lawrence School District: COA.ST awarded, •nd upon-any IJropo•ed Calll. 92648 , halneu Name HAROLD ALZATE CON· a • ons I Sul1• tOl , Miss.on Vie,o, uary 20, 27, Febf1.1ary 3. 10. Th s st1temeo1 was Meet COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1ubcontroctor unde< tuch Amendment of Pet• G Murray 9882 El· lt•tement STRUCTION, 3059 Taylor, Pramod ltah Calif 92691 1992 v..tn tne Counti CltKlc ol OISTRICf CONTRACTOR, to pay nol the Dt•tr1ct'• !Ingham· Drive Huntington Tht FolloWlng ~rsons Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 ni:,s 111tcment w~s ~llOC: Douglas James Hotchkiss M-020 Onl/lgo County on January Btd 0.1dhne 2 o'cloc~ less than 1tte said 1pec1fttd URUN WATIR Beach Calif 92648 •re dol business as· Harold Londen Alzate, wtt the ounty ter o 26022. Sunnygleoo. Laguna 11y 1992 P·"'-01 th• 1811\ day 0 1•tH to •II wotktr• em~ MAN.AGEMINT PLAN Patricia J. Murray, 9882 ~f. BROt<1'h·s MAGAilNE. 3049 T~. Costa Mesa. ?r~~; County on January Hills, Calif. ~853 PUBLIC NOTI CE FS 18839 Febluary, 1992 l>«>Yed by them In th• ••· flngham Drive, Jiun1tngto11 1n eo Alcll Suita 195. It· Calif. 92628 • • ThlS business ts co,,. PuDl•shtd Newpon B11cll· Place ol Bld Recttpt. Of· teUllOll of lh• contract NoUC. It "'"tgif given Beach, Calif. 9~6 vine, Ca11I. 92714 Thia bu~lnesa !• con-. FS t 7 28' ducted by: an lndtvtdual f lctllloua Ccs1a Mtsa Ca 1y Pdor Jan· rice ol O.rector of Purches· No bidder may withdraw that the Boatd ol ectr' Thia bualneu Is con-Homebuy.,'t Gulde Real dueled by. an Individual Published Newport Beach· The reglstrant(s) com-Bualneu Nam• uary 27 February 3 10 11 Ing, Beny Baldwin, Coost any bid to1 1 ~riod ol 1h1ty of trvln• Ranch Water D •· ducied by: huaband and Estate Inc. Calilomla COf· Th• registrant(•) com-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-menced 1o 11ansact bust· Statement t992 ' ' Communlly College Dis· (60) days •lier the date set ltlct 11 wlll cooduci • ~ wife poralion, 1n eo Filch suite ~ 10 tranuct busl· uary 13, 20, 27, February 3, nen under the Fictitious Th• Fono .. ..,,9 persons M--04 tnct, 1370 Adams Av.nut, fOf the openi.ng ol bids Ilea ~ on "f' PtDf?rt> Th• reg111ran1(1) com-t95 trvlne Calif 9~114 ne51 undet Iha Fl<:titlous 1992 Bualness Name(s) llsled af& clot"!! b1.1s ~s as· Costa Mesa. CA 92628 A payment bond end • amen ment 0 the p :! mencect to traneact bus!-Thia builnee~ la -co,,.. Buslneu .N~(s) • lisltd M.()14 abOve on• N'A THE WATER HEATER PUBLIC NOTICE Projec t ldentlllcetlon peilounance bond 6hall be W_ater M.anagement an ""' under lhe Actlt!ous ducted by: 1 cOfl)OfalJOn abo.... on· December 1, Doug Hotchkiss MAN 1835 N....,oort Bh.d 1._ _______ _ t.!!~~;'~~·Al~u.!.~~ '~~·red Pr1~ lo ;·~~ ~:::i~~ l:~oP'~O:: lutlnen Name(•) listed The reg.l1lr•nt(1) com· 1.:,'c,.d Lond Al te PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was !tied Costa Mesa, C11t1 92627 Flctltlou1 ........ ng • .,. 0 1 •contra an 1 • 1 d hi 11 above on: January 1, 1984 menced 10 tranaact butl-en u with the County Cl'trll or Steven Ch1ries MatQues Bualneu Name and Elect1ical B•d No In th• IOfm HI fprth In the r~ • a ;ouo con ngency Petet 0. Murray neu under the Fictiuoua Thia statement was filed F1ctltlCM.1a Orange County on January 67i C~er St. ,8 Costa Statement IS83 contract documents. ~irN~u 11~~olleAIHm~ Thl• atatecntnt was llled Bu1lnn1 Name(s) llsltd W1lh the -County Cltfll of B"•lneu Name 14, 1992 • Mesa, Cal t 92627 Th• Fo11o..,,1ng persons di~~· oi'~!c1:: ofof.t,~~. or~~~~~:~;~ be held 11' 8•00 P.~ u With the County Clerk of 1bove on: January 27, ~= County Oil January Stetement FS 18098 Tnls business Is con· are doing bus•nt'SS as- Cal Fec11111es P\aM1ng B.11 the State ot Calll01nfa the soon thereafter u practl· ~·~ County on January t992 · ,5 11943 The Following persons Published N-port Beach· ducted by· an 1no1v1duat SUNF'LOWER CLEANERS Hain•• Coast comm~nlty contract w II contain • ovt cable at a r19Ular meeting '' 1 Nick G. Madlulis, Presi-11e doing butineas as· Costa Mesa Oatly PJot Jan-Th• reg1s1rant(sl com· 1154 Sunt1°"11 A.e Coit' Coll•·. Ol1trlcl t370 I h pt • of lh .. Board ol Oittctort lo F5t7287 dent Publialled N-pott Beach-CLASSIC POOL SERVICE, 11aty 20 21 February 3 10 menced to tra11sact bUSI· Mesa. Cal1I 92621> Adam~ Avenue ' Cosla ·~ 1P~'~'"'~ 1 ~ ,~:;::· be held February 10 1992 Published Newport Beach-Thia statement was Mad Costa Me11 011ly Pilot Jan-t442 E Lincoln Ste. 163, 1992 ' ' • · nesa undet the FtCl•"ous Tae Whan Kim 19721 Mesa. CA 92626 T111ler F•· ~:~rit .•• ,:: .~y·11~: In lh• Ollrlct Office.' 1eeo2 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-with the County Cle111 ol uary 13, 20. 27. February 3. Orange. Calif 92665 M-031 Bus.nus Name(s) t.sted \~001sh•r• 01 c .. rr IOI , clMty 714/•32·5707 ¥<llhheld by th• Dlslnet 10 Bardeen Avenue, Irvine, UNY 13. 20, 27, Febfuary 3. Or~ County on January t992 Lesh• A Martinel. 2750 W •bo•• on: N A Calif 90701 NOTICE IS HEREaY ensure performance under CA. t992 17, I , M..002 Keltt<, Sanla Ana, Caltt PUBLIC NOTICE Steven Marques This busln11s is con· GIVEN that the abov .. n Copies ol the Plan and Fl11fMO 92704 Tll1s statement was I.lea ducted by· an ll'ld•v•dua· named ScnOOI Olst11ct of t • contreC1 propoaed amendment are M-009 Published Newport Beach-PUBLIC NOTICE Thia buslnus Is con-Flclltlout w1tn the Coonty C1t11c ol The rtg•st11nt1s1 co.,,. Orange County, Cahtorn•a. Oovernlnt Board, avallable l1om the Olatrlci PUBLIC NOTICE Costa MIN Daily P1tol Ja,.. ducted by· an tnd1Y1dual Buslneaa Name Olange County on Janua~ menced 10 tra"sact bus· ae1.ng by and through 11s •1 l/AJfred P. Fernan. Office at lhe ab0\19 ad-uary 27 February 3 to 11 Flctltloua The registrant(•) com-Statement 9. 1992 ness undet 1h1 Ftettttous Govern.ng Boa1d here•nal· deir, Ph.D dttH All lnttftsted per· Flctltlou• 1992 ' ' ' ' Bualneu Name menced to transact busl· The Fottowng persons F517812 Buunen Name sl uted ter referred to 'as "DIS· Ch a n c e 11 or, Co•• t son• are lrMted to be aualne9a Name Statement • ness under lhe F1c1tttous .,, dotn(I bus•~ess 15• Publtsttec:f Newport Be•Cch· abo•• on Januery 9. f992 TR1Cr', wtll 1ec .. ve up to. Community Colle9e preMnt 11 the .helling to ltate ....... t M-o4t The FOlloWing"Ptflotll Buslne11 Name(s) ksted GLASSER ENTERPRISES Costa Mesa Daily Pilot J:in· Tat Whan t<.1m but not tater 1han I W ALK THROUG H : be hea1d. The Plan and The Following persons PUBLIC NOTICE are doinQbuStnus11: •bOv• on: December 9, 858 w 181h A·t Costa uary 20•27 Febrl.lary 3.to, Tin statement was lileel 1t>ove-t1ated t1mt , Sealtci f'•brvary tO, t 9 92 at proposed amendment havt aie doing bu.tlnell as: INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS 199t Mesa, Calil 92627 1992 ""Ill Int Co..,,..ty Cf(t. 01 bid• for tht IWlld ol • 9 •30 a "' IMmndatory) bHn prepared In IC· (•)SURF ANO SANO Flcthloue INTeRNATIONAL.. 5 Hun-L•lll• A MartlMl Richard Brian GlesHr M-024 Or~· Counry on Januaty contract tor the abo111 910 DATE• '•b a eotdanct With · IN Urban HOTEL (b)TOWERS RES. aualneu Nllm9 bngtori Ct.. N-port Beach. This statement was r11ec1 9311 Hudson, Huntongt~ 17, 1 92 prOJKI • "' 'Y Water Management Plan-TAURANf (c)BOAROWAU< Stetement Calif. 92660 with the County Clttk ol Beach Caltl 92646 PUBLIC NOTICE F511842 Bid• lhel be received In t i , t ff2 et 2 p.m . nlng Act ol t983, aa RESTAURANT tSS5 Soulll The FC>Rowlng Ptfton• Linda Becker, 5 Hun-~County on January This • buS1ness Is con-Puoi.sMO N.,..port BHch· the place ldenhtled et>Ove BOARD DATE: March •mended, and A.B. t1 , Coast Hlg,,,;ey, Laguna are dolnQ busineH as: ttngton Cl · Ntwporl Beach, 9, 1 2 ducted by an 1nc11v1duaJ Flctltlou• Costa Mffa Oa1ly Pilot Jan. and 11\all be opened and '• 1R92 Betty J . Wtt.el•r, DI• Beach, Ca11I. 9265t (a)OAvtD KEANE ENTER· Calil. 92660 F517809 The re;111rant(1) com· Bualn•H Nam• uary 21, Febr11ary 3, 10. t7 publoety r11d aloud •I th Published 0ia.1y Pilot Jan-ttlct Secretary JC ReS0t11, Inc., a Cefflor· PRISES (b)SPRINKLER Thia b u1ln1u !• con-Published Newpon Beach-menced to 1ranue1 buSI· Statement 1992 FIND uary 2l', February 3, 1992 Publlall•d Newpor t nla corporallort. 533 Coast SERVICE (C)LANOSCAPE dT~ed by:, a:' ~(fu•I Cot1• Mell Daily Pilot Jan-ness under the Flct•ltOUS The Fonowtng pt<Sons M·043 MOSO BHch-Coala MtSI Diiiy Booltvetd South. La Jolla. LIGHTING, 271 Liiac Lane. ~~·~01 ~:~!ct i~i:i: uary 20, 27. Feb<uary 3. 10, B11s1ness Name(a) listed are doing but1ness as P ILOT CLASSIFIED ---------Pilot January 27 February caftf. 92038 Co111 Mesa, Cahl. 92627 neu under the FICtitloua 11192 above Oil' January 13, LOSKAS LANDSCAPES an apartment PUB~IC NOTICE 3 1992 • Thi• buslneu la con-David Patrick Keane, 211 B alneu N•m•(•I listed M-022 1992 16811 Hoskin• •O. Hun-II s ttt• resource you ..... h 1 f d • ducted by: a COfl>Ofatlon ~c Lane, Cotta M•aa. u Rieha1d B Glasser tington Beach Calil 92649 can count on to soll a miOug C ilSSI ie NOTICE TO M049 The regl1tran1(1) com-Cahf. 92e27 ~ ~~anuaty 2· 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE This sta1ement was li'-<l Steven Paul Loska. 16811 myriad or merctton· CONTRACTORS PUBLIC NOTICE menced 10 trenaact butl-This bu1lness la con. 1 er 'tt01th lhe Counry Cle<k or Hoskins •D Huntington d1se items. because PREVENr CALLI NO 'OR llDS "'" oodtt the Flclltlout ducted by: an lndMdual :~• i:•1~:' wCl~:S':, FlctltlCM.la Orange Coooty on January Beach, Calf 92649 our columns compel Scnoot 01str1ct· NEW· Flcutloue Buslneu Name(s) kllect The reglstrant(t) com-Orange County~ January Bualneu Nam• 17. 1992 Th11 business ts con· qualllted buyers to PORT·MESA UNIFIED 8ualne .. Neme at>0Ye on: NJA mtnced lo ti~ 1 1992 Stet•ment FS18841 ducted by· tn lnd1Y1dual caJll s c Hoo L o ts TR t CT Statement J. Wlcklltl• Peteraon, Pre•· .,... undef the us ' F5 t 735 t The FOiiowing persons Publtshad Nev.port B .. cn· Tne reg111rant(sl com-842·58 78 _ Prol&CI' BID 108•92, CON· The Follow! ldent Bu1lne11 Nam•(•) I ed are dOong bus.nest as· Costa M~sa Oa.ty Pilot Jan-menced to transae1 busi·njimiiiiiiii Hove A Garage Sole ! TRACT "13·92 COMHS .,. cl bu91~ ='°"' Thia etalemenl WU filed above on· Januaty 2. I 2 Publ•shtd Newport Beach-(•)HUG ME (b)HUG ME uaty 27 Febru3ty 3 10 11 ness under lh• Flct.t•OUS WEIG~T ROOM BISB~S LANCING . 503 With the County Clerk ol David Keane Colla Mesa Dally P110t Jan-COMPANY 16 Mission Bey 1992 • • • . Business Name(s) listed Bid 0.edhne· Thursd1y. Edgewattf Place Bilboa Orange County on January Thia ltalerntnt WU !tied Ull'f 13, 20, 27, February 3 Drive. CJron1 dtl Mar, M-042 above on N A Februaty tl, 1992. 2:00 Calif 9266t ' ' 9, 1992 wi1h lhe County Clerk ol 1992 • Calli. 92625 Steven P. Losi.1 p "' w.;m1ng1on-M111ick Enter· F5 t 7907 ~· Councy Oil January M..OOS Mtchell• Otan• Wangbtfg, PUBLIC NOTICE Thtl 1latemtnt was tiled Place of Bid Receipt prlHt Inc. 1 Cahlornla cor· Published Newport ee•oh· 3, t 2 Hi Mission Bly Drrve. Co-wnh tile County C1t1~ ol Management SupPofl Ser·. poratlofl '3090 Pullman Costa Meea Dally P1to1 Jan-F5H955 PUBLIC NOTICE rona del Mat, Ctall 92625 'FlcUtloua Orange Couniy on Janual) PAC9'1C VllW VICH 2985-A BHr SttMt Costa Mm Calif. 92629 • uary 20. 21. FtbNary 3, 10. Publllhed Newpot1 Beach-~-1 Thi• bu11nen 11 con-a uslneH Hem• 14. 1gg2 Costa MHa. CA 92626 BisbM'I Marine Fuels Inc., 1992 Coeta Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-r~t tloua ducted by: an IOCllYldual Statement F518097 •MONAL ~AM Place Ptans Documents to 1 Cahlornla corporatlori. M-021 uary t3, 20. 21. February 3. •ualnea• Name The regls\rant(s) com-The FollOllMQ peraons Publ<•htd Newport Beacn· c.m.tery • Mot1uer, be picked up· Same as 503 Edg-attf Place, s. t992 Statemettt menced to transact buSI· ate domg buSll'lffa u : Costa Mes\ ca ry p. ot Ja"-j Cheoel • er-tOf) above Of 11 watkthtough. boa C.itf 812Mt PUBLIC NOTICI M..Q03 Th• Folowing pwaone neu undet the Fict•toous THE BOOK STORE 1957 ua 20 27 February 3 10 3500 Pacific View Orl\11 There wi~ be a 53500 Robert J. Bisbee, 2829 are, doing buaineaa aa· Business Name(•) llstecl Newport Blvd .. Costa 'Y • · ~ 9Mcf1 l\Ofl-ftfundable charge tor Portola Or., Cotta Mau, Flctltlou9 PUBLIC NOTICE H K Et«ERPRISE. s11v, at>ove on· January 7, 11192 Mesa. Cal·f 92627 1992 M.032 .....,.. plant and 1peciflca1Jona !Of Cahl 92628 aual,.... N.,._ Boin . Newport BHch. Michelle D Wangberg &ad Witson, l 642 Conan-1 1111!!!!~!!!!!!!'~ the proltel Thia buslne11 la con-Stetetnenl Flctlttou. Calif 92663 Ths atatement was fifed der Or llA Coll• Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE r: WAuc'rHROUGH A man-ducted by: Joint venlin The FolloWlng !*ION h•lneu Nam• Dominic Caruso, SHV, with lhe County Cler1! ol Caf.f 92626 ' ' datory w•fkthroUQll o. I th• The reglatrant(•I com-are dolna business u ! ltatem.nt Boin . Newport BHch, Orange County on January Thia busmen la con----,-,-c-tl_tl_o_u_1 __ _ ,....._ ... n • .,..... sites la Khedutt<f IOI' Janu-mtrlCed lo traneact buti-ORIGINAL IDEAS, t9582 The Following peraons Shopping for a new 9, igg2 ducted by: 11t1 lnd1V1dual l uslneu Nam• M '* Ch 1 ·11111y Pllllt ·• ary 27• t99:l, at I01X> LM neu undtf the Flctltiout Occidental Ln., Huntington are doing l>ullneu as: apartment? e1aaall19d F5178t0 The registrant(•) com· 0 "C:ry epe "' ............ I ......... ., """' _ Protf)Mlivl blddert "' to Bu1lne11 Name(•) ~sted S.ech. Callf.11264& CALIFORNIA RADIO CATA l•I• you co mpare P11bllshed N-port Beach· menced to lraneact bull· Th• ~::~~.n:ntpeir.ons emattOn $... •1 ~ana~"t~ above on: January 8. 1992 John Gllltsple, 19587 ()c. PARTNERS. 4 CMc Plua C091• • WllhOU1 hassle Colla Mesa Daily Ptlol Jan-NIH undlf the Flct.tbous .,. dO.ng bus.r1•H as 110 Broamway •-=~~~~~~~~~·~--u~p~port=~1~1-~--~C~os~'ia~~Me~sa Roben J. Bltbee, Prttl-cideotal, ~on Beach, 11300, 'Newport Beach. or wo:rt uary 20, 27. February 3, 10, Buy II Sell II. Find It. JUNGL£LIFE STYLES Coet a Mesa ... ..... • denc Caltl. 92&44S CUI. t2le0 •11 Cl 1n-~ t""2 c 1r1 d G s ,.__ Ml-11• ~~~~~~~~·~~~~4 ~.r~~o~~·~·~·~·~;-~~~~; ••••• ~~~~~~~~~·~•~e~.~~~2~1~23~~a~~~•;Y~;~~t;•~-;-~:::::::; DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE Of THIS NEWSPAPER GAZEBO SAN080X l hls eaittlo 1s '"'' to 1>r1ne 1ov to tlM wflOlt family Ind Pfoviclt 1 1hady pl1e1 IOf 'httclren to pl1y It l'l'ltff,trll Mvtl'I fHI hlOll I nd l1yt fMI Wldt l.nd ti mall• ol atit1nter trtt llnist'ltd IUft'lbtt The pottt 111 lllOIH\ltd With hit Pit«• 11111 hi In Ille pott alot• end rtdwoof t1111 m1ttr11111uHd 10 lorm 1111 OMtbo 0.111lld 11tp.by·•t•P 0111chon1 photos. d11w1no1 Md 1 mae.1t11 l1t1 ere 1ncllldecl 1n 1t1t plan ------------Stnd tlle<.li. 10 " 0 #192 l(.d, GlltbO M 50 ocor r.uern Otpt. a 112 11'0• e1111o0 Sl tS P 0 9o• 238J tf'irtur1110 100 woodwo1luno Van Muys CA 91~ nd hand• tall oro1ectsl Name -----------------------~ 411.,rtn ________ ...,...__ _____ _ City ----------------- Stalt -------z., _____ _ .. with the County Cleftt of Sol, San Clemente, Cahf. Plau #300, Newport 942 MTa M.o23 Cai.I 92707 Orang• County on JIAlflly 92e72 S.acf\, Calif. 92980 14, t992 Tlll1 bu1lne11 te con-Tiii• bu1lnt11 la con- Fl 11091 duc1ed by: a general part· ducted l:!y: an lndlYldual Published .Newport leach-ntflhlp Tiie regl11ranl(1) com- Cotta Meaa Dally PllOC Jan-Tiie regt1trant(1) com-~ lo •enaact busl- 3 0 menced 10 transact bu9I-""' undet lhe Flctltloua uarv 20, 21. February • 1 • ,,... und9r lhe Actlttoue lklllneu Name(•) ••*' t992 M·""" luslnn1 Name(t) ht9d aboYa on! December 30, -v.JV above on: January 15, 1"1 PUBLIC NOTICE : 011Hf11e ~ =. -• Ntc1 "°tltJeua Thia ltatement WU filed wl1tl the County Ci.ril of halftee• ....... • with the County Oltftl o4 °'f9C County on Januery lteteMent ?t~Countv on Ja.r..y 7, 1 2 ,ltl28' The Folo'Mng PeftON FltllH ""*thed NewpOft Beacll-83~~ A':~OCI· Pu&llahtd Newport leach-eo.t8 MIN Oalty Pilot Jan- A'f!S, 381 Hoapllal Road Coale Men Delly Piiot Jan. uary 13, 20, 27, febrUaly 3, Suite 427. Newpoft leach • ..,.,., 27, P'*'-Y 3. 10, 17, llt2 Callf, l2t4l3 1 "2 M..o 10 u.rvln H. Goldateln, M.D.. M-Oe5 ........... OTICI lnC , Callfomla. tM3 Port 1-------....---rv~ ft Ae~k Pleet . Newpon 'VIUC NOTICI ---,..-tnt-.... --,.-- Btacll, Callf. 92980 • ,........ ......... ..... M91te A. Anton. M.D .. 3 Monaco. lrvlne, Callf. 8ualn•• Mw 8tet•••Rt N1t4 lut.......e TM '~ f*90M Tllll bUtlntll It con-The P'OllOwlng '*'°"' ..,. dolnQ butlneM .. : ~td by: an lrilCOrpC> .. dQll'CI ~ ..: IHTAOUO. IM Town ~ ralM aaaoc4atlon olMf J , OA-L TON SOUTH ttf Dr. S"'9 180, Coela then a ~ COAST OAOUP 0.1.A., IOI MMa. C.W. ~ The reglt lrtnt(I ) co'"" Cane"-. Newpcwt a..ct\, R99ardln9 Aaataurtnte, ~ lo tr8f1Nd butt-Callf. l2llO Inc. ~ 4)4 San ,... und9f 1he ~ June L D9lon. I01 Cano l t r nardlno, Newport lu9mff1 HllM(al l teed cN. Newpcwt IMd\. Callf. IMdt. Callf. t2e83 M>OYe on:.,.,..,.,'· t tN l2llO Thi• bullMH It con- .... A. Ariton. W.D. Jewel C. D91on. IOt ~ ~ by: a COf1IOf9lon Thie ""'"*" wee llad cN. """'°'1 lead\. Calf. The , .. , • .,anti•) """' Wiit\ the County Clertl of l2llO IMftOed '° -.ct .... Orenge County on JtftMy Thi• bu11ne.. la con-,... ~ .. ~ '· 11N ~ by: ....... Ind .... 11.... Name(•) ...... Pl1Ht4 wltt _.,.Oft: WA . ~"*' """'°'1 8eaofl. Th• r .. tatr1n1(1) ~ Conettenoe A. ~. --IMflCleCll '° tr9'Wt butt-". •I• ... Coeea ..... ~Not JM. ,_ ~ .. ~ TNI 11•1Wte1• w llad uwy 20, 21, '*'-" '-tO. a. tlrleM Heme(t) __. .... .. Counly C1tr11 ol ttN abCM...: WA 0Nnae ~ Oft .....,., ..... June L.~ 1.1 .. •--.. -... -.,..---TIC-1--THI 111111.,. .. .., nna1• 1 __ r_v...., ______ ...... County a.ti ol ,.,...._,.....,.,. ..._. • ....... ~COunly Oft....., eo.. ............. ......... -. ',1 ntwa .-,1s,-.11.~a. .......... ~ ....... ...-.'- .. The p~ ~ C.. ...._ ........ IM11 vtS:'&:a'-~ uary rr. p-...y a. tG. 11, M one r tatlla ••• an111d INQ CfWl'NfY, -_.. ,. O t ll'IM ....... . Caton, ~ leech, llMM4 ..,!•~1~•!1~•::.· __ ...... _ STARTING~ I NEW BUSINESS?? The L.9gal Department at the Piiot Is pleued to announce a new aervtce now avallabte to new bualnnses. We wtll now SEARCH the nam• for you at no extr1 charge, and aave you the time and the trtp to the Court HouH In Senta Ana. Then, Of COUf'le , after the HarCh la compe.ted we wtll flle your ftct"IOu• bullnnl name 1tatement with the County Clerk, publlah once a week tor four weeks u rwqutNd by law and then flle your proof of pubffcdon wtth County Clerk. ...... Pleue atop by to file your fictitious bualneu statement at the Piiot Legal Department, 330 West Bay, eo.ta M9sa, CaHfomla. ff you can not ttop by, pf .... call UI at (714) 842-4321 , Extenak>n 315 or 316 and we wttl make arrangementa for you to handle thll jHOCedu,. by mall. " you should have any further queatlona, plMM call ua and we ~II be more than gltld to aulat you. Good Luck In your new bualneull 88 Monday, January 27, 1992 330 West Bay Street INDEX ~REAL ESTATE DB!JFOR SALE _ Houses/Condos ..................... 1002· 1094 Mobile Hom es ............................... 1 l 00 Acrea ge .......................................... 11215 Building & Contract ..................... 11150 Beach P roperty ............... . ........... 11715 Cemetnr)"'llLots ......... · ...................... 12215 Houses To Be Moved .................... 13215 Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Apartment9/Commerclal ................ 2760 Bualness Property ......................... 2787 Business OMce Rental• ................ 2789 Commercial Prope~ty .................... 2778 Duplexes/Units .............................. 2788 Industrial ...................................... 2788 Income Property ........................... 2790 I nBUSINESS a UFINANCIAL I Bu~i~sa Fo,J' Sale ........ ~ .. --.---2900' Business OpportunJty ................... 2904 Lots -F-or.Sale.... ........ ~ ............... ._ .............. ,...--1400 -~- Out-Of-County ............................... 115215 Out-Or-state .................................. 115158 Ranches/Farms .............................. 115715 R,l!sort Properties ......................... 11580 Time Shares .................................. 11590 Real E,.tate Exchange ................... 1600 Real Estate Wanted ..... ., ............... 16215 ..,REAL ESTATE U.URENTALS Houses/Condos ..................... 2 102·2194 . Apartments .......................... 2G02-2694 Duplexes ....................................... 2 704 Rooms ........................................... 2706 Hotels/Motels ................................. 2718 Vacation Rentals ........................... 2722 Roommates Wanted ...................... ~ 724 Rentals Wanted ..................... ·--·~· -2!7.2"6 Garnges For Rent ......................... 2740 Storage .......................................... 2 7 42 Mis c. Rentals ................................ 2744 • Business Wanted ........................... 2906 Credit ...... ., .......... } ......................... 2907 Inves tment Opportunity ............... 2908 Investment Wanted ....................... 2910 Money To Loan .... : ........................ 2914 Money Wanted ......................... i .... 2918 Mortgages, T.D ............................. 2918 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. --------- Sell Your Private Pr,ty MerchmcD HERE!~ Announcement• ............................. 2920 l'u.rnJlure ........................................ 801• MJso. Mercbandlae ........................ 801D Cameru .......................................• 8018 CoDecUble• ..................................... 8017 Computer• ..................................... 8018 Free Mercbandi•• ......................... 8028 Theater/Caetlng ............................. 28SU ,.. ___ , 802 .. Jewelry,..-~.,Art............................ "' Income Tax .; ................................. 2929 Bulldi M • i-•-8030 lll' ••• ,. ~ ...................... .. Loat • Found ......................... ····:.:.··:.:.··:..:· 2:.9::2:.:5=-----:"MMHUne-804"' -. ., ..................................... ... Health• Fitness ........................... 3000 Omoe Furniture/Equipment .......... 8047 8choola/lnstr!-1ctlon ....................... 3012 Pets/AnJmal.a .................................. 8048 Travel .................. ~ ......................... 3014 Musical lnatruments ........ , ............ 8065 Memberships ................................. 3b1s Plano9/0rcan• ............................... 8058 Peraonala .............................. 3002·3006 Bicycle• ......................................... 8060 SERVICE DIRECTORY Service Directory ................. 3408·3939 Employntent .................................. 151530 Employme nt Wa'nted ..................... 1515315 Domestic ........................................ 51540 lnMERClllNlllSE -~1_ ~FOR SALE Antiques ........................................ 6010 Appliances ..................................... 6011 Au1:Uons ............. ::: ........................ 11012 ...... Sport in I' Good• ............................. 8086 Tlcketa .... 1 ...................................... 8076 TV/Stere91El~tronlc• .................... 80~0 Oar•&'• Sales ....................... 6102-8190 Boats .................................... 7011-7018 Marine Service .............................. 7020 Marine Slips/Docks ....................... 7022 Airplanes ....................................... 8010 Camperstrrallers ........................... 8014 Scooters ........................................ 8018 Automobiles .......................... 9010·9090 How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE 714-642-5678 BY VISITING OR MAIL 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 (corner o! N?wport Blvd. & Bay St.) DEADLINES Monday ...................................... Friday 5:30PM Tuesday ....... .' ........................... Monday 5:30PM GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadllnn ·are subject to cb&np without notJce. Tbe publlaber reae"'a tbe r1Jbt to cenaor, n claulfy, r nlte or reject any claulfled adYtl'tl•ement. Pleue report ao7 errors that ma7 be ln 7our cluslned ad lmmed1atel7. Tbe Daily PUot • Tbe lndependent accept• no llablllt7 for an7 error ln an adYertt.ement for whJcb U may be rll'ponalble ucept for the cost of the space acU~alll occupied b7 the tlTOr, Cr~t can onlJ be ailowed for the ftrat luerUou. No rth Orange Co unty· :540-1220 So ut h Orange County • 496-6800 Wednesday ............................... Tbesday 5 :30PM Thursday ............................ Wednesday 5:30PM Houses/Condos For Sale GENERAL 1002 CORDIALITY Opon floor plan, 3bd, hardwood floors noar comm p o ol $259,900 (18208$) ERA Rafferty & Lloyd 963·5555 DO IT YOURSELF Pnced unc;ler market Slnglo story P11rk Place. 4bd 1 3 4ba Noeds TLC Largo lot $288,000 (8540R) ERA Rafferty & Lloyd· 963·5555 Independent ............. : ......... Wednesc\ay 3:30PM Friday ................................... Thursday 5:30PM CLASSIFIED HOURS Telep11.one 8:00AM-5:30PM Monday·Friday Walk-In 8 :30AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Saturday ..................................... Friday 5:30PM Saturday Real Estate ............ Thursday 5:30PM NEWPORT BEACH 1089 GREAT BUY!! Priced tor quick salo by motivated oul of state owner! Two l arge Un11 Ouple11. 3BA 2Ba oa Slops to boach. canal, comm p11rk. Ouiot foe. yot In summer rental aroa. Drive by 4409 nlvor. Tenant occpd, do not dlsturol S395,000. To view. call (714 )982· 4214 or 650.9499 Live in Newport Beach for Only $159l900 SEA FAIRE New Studio Condo Call NOW tor Detollsl Shirley 842·1015 LOOOK! OUT-OF-STATE PROPERTY 1 ~58 MOVING TO US VEGAS? Tired or The 111gh cost of Irving? 2 bed· room, f bath home On a Iorgo, walled corner lot. Super Location! C om· pletely renovatodl RV parking. Only $75,000. Call Biii or Holen today at (702) 369-9242 tor lntor· mallon. Houses/Condos For Rent GENERAL 2102 NEWPORT BEACH LEASES A~I. Lyn 975-0555 CORONA DEL MAR 2122 COSTA MESA 2124 Eastsfde 2BR 1 Ba, gar, encl patio, no pets. $850/mo. 2636 Santa Ana Ave Ii C 645-1020 MESA VERDE 3BA H•BA. lrplc, 1500 S/f. gar, grdnr. Avail 211. $ t 225/mo. 646-9906 Nice 2Br 2VorBa twn· hmo . garago. frplc, pool, CanyonM ctorra area $950/mo. VIII• Rentela 975·4912 COSTA MESA 21 24 IL'ool Home-3Br 2b• home w/frptc In Col- lege Perle Vacanti S 1325 mo. Remax Rltr M2·9197 H UNTINGTON BEACH 2140 LAO 1 BR twnhm. Op· lion lo buy. W/0, trig. Nf':Wf'OBT HEACH 211;~ PrHtiglou1 Condo! In gated comm. 2BR Sultea, family rm, ti· brary, 2500 1/f. Alt white decor. A vlllue al $2950 6 mo lse. Cell 940-5324 S700/mo lncludea op· -•'""D'"'U~P~L-=E"'X.,.--.,.2B,,,.-r ......,.2B""a-. lion Ownr/Agt 3&4·2543 garage. balcony, bl!( NEWJ>OHI' HEACH 2169 10 bch. s12001mo. NPT Hghts 2Br 1 'hBa (818)359-4539 BLUFFS 4 bdrm or don, condo, frplc, 2-sty, 1· 1 BR/alngle. court .. ipa, 1---------2Ba. nu crpVtlla ·pnt, 2 car dotachod garago. etc F in ange gas •LIDO ISLE• patios, nr pool/park. S875/mo 642-2074 waier rn~·I. rR•fsl • S540: 2BR 1 BA hM. Patio, SI 500fmo 723-0352 NPT HOHTS 2Br lBa dpht, patio. nu kiV cpl, w/d hltup. N/pe1s s000 Avall now. 644·8586 The Community Mar· kol Placo Pilot Class!· l1od 842-5878 No pe11. 722·7178 trplc, dbl gar. $1400/ Ltllt•Npt North mo Yrly 885-0215 or End Unit 26R + NJo:WPOHT HJo:J\C H :! 11rn All Kind• of Jobi For All Kinda of People. Piiot Cle••ltled. 67~1328 ••• 2.5BA lwnhm, 2 car 129 40th St "8" attach garage $1 350. 3 bdrm, t BA, gar. Bkr, Llong1 640.566.4 Avail NOW. St 150. Buy II. Sell II. Find II Agent 675-3777 or pgr Clasalhed. 857·3996 Jim Jacobs ERVICE Nf':Wt't>H I' HEACll 2169 Blu"• 4Br. 2'YJBa 2·sty condo. private patio, fireplace, pool $1500 + security. Call Sandi 644·5771, 8·5, M·F. USE THE PILOT'S CLASSIFIED NEWl'OHI llf':AC II 2 I IHI STEPS TO SAND! YeARLY 1Bdrm to 3BR homeS/duplexes avt now $850-S 18501 mo Incl Oceanfront. Viii• Rent1l1 175-4912 WESTCLIFF Spacious 4BR SBA, den, dining rm. Slngle story w/3 car gar. Avail lmmed $2300/mo. Call Biii 972-1270 or 644-1274. SOUTH C'Ol\ST Mt;THO :.?IHO TUSTIN 2UW 3BR 3BA eJteC. hom•. lmmac Inside & out Prestigious St. Huber1 Woods area. 3 car gar, p001. sec system. t p, and many more apectal feature• 52.000/mo. 1 yr IH Ouallfled lnqu1r1e1 only pl .. se. 7 t 4/ 730· 9400 wknd/eve. or 714/G75·5724 day1. Apartments For Rent BAI.HI lA 2110h Delu•• 2br. 2ba, prlv llilMilMllll patio, Incl gar, nr SCP. YEARLV. Lrg unlurn Like new. no pet. $800 1 BR apt over garage. Avall now. 581-3738. Stove: refrlg. utll Incl To place an ad In $800/mo. 673-4878 The Piiot ctassrlled, Malce the r1ghl move Call 842·5878. Pilot Real Estate ' •On water aocurlty bldg.2BR.2BA ~Clen.1~--------------------~--------------------~------------------------------------------------~----------------------------•11 COSTA MESA 1024 E'SIDE 3BA 1 BA 5-car gar. lrg 101. Great loco· uonl Custom remodel Int & ext. OPEN SAT 1-4, 492 Flower St Asking 5380,000 Call 893·9989 ··ouNTAJN VAi.LEY 1034 HUNTINGTON HEACH 1010 •Y OWNER 3Br 2Ba Walk to beach. Cul· d•Hc. $259,000. Call Frank/Sue 960.5S03 MOTIVATED SELLER! Popular 3bd 11 crlap and c lean. French door1, fireplace Near beach $274,900 (18542P) ERA Raff trty & Lloyd 983-5555 1.J\UtJNA Hfo:AC"H 104H C1tallna. SunHt1I f':lo. cot.st 6 city Ille vwal 2B~Ba. cmr lot $3561< Agt 40 ..... 837 Whemor you're buylnO or Hfllng, ClaHlfleCI cover• alt your needt l By Owner Newpt Bch 2BR 2BA, laundl"'f, eJt· celent conCI. aacrlllce q1 $39,500. 6416-0461. Ocean View Lot! Bulldlng plans avoll· able. Laguna Bo3ch erea. good nelgnbor- hood I 5350,000 w/ Terma (818)503·2014 Fabulous vu. no amkr, $2500 64"\·8320. Lg aludlo w/full kltch.~li6ii1Milti frig, now pnt/carpet no .. _______ _ amkr/no pot, 1 person utll Incl $695. 673...C705 Un1quo 1 BR 2BA, patio O cean Blvd . J etty view, S1650 Incl utll. 675-3382 COSTA MESA 2124 Move·ln Specl11! $400 OFF 1st MO!! Twn hae·•lyle, 3Br 21,;ea. encl garage, W/D hkupa, pool & spa. 2233 Fairview Rd 548·700t Riviere Twnhm•ll 4Br 2"'9•. big yerd, aop lamily rm, trplc, v a ca nt , $132S/mo. Remax Rltra 542·9787 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~ffi $1.21 per line per day. That'• ALL you pay. 8Hld on 4 Mntt, 24 lllWl>OM 111 lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY J\l>DITIONS Ht-:MOl>ELl:\1. 111 11 ( ... llt\i'>l I\ I I I I t· s .1 ~1 :.!H KICchen•·B•lhroom• THI OlllQlllAL Room addition•. Plumblng. cabinet•, DEAN tht TILi UN t t'.N\ t.~ & DEC'KS :Ill I :-l New construction & r• ~alu . All 1ype1. Chennlng •rown Con•truatlon. Uc. i*626838. 249-1413 1.1\Nl>M /\l't'. c\r. I.AWN C !\lit-.!HOH • TREii 41 Topptdi"emo•e. La•111, ~151-3411 l'J\lN l INU :tliM-1 MIN80W Clrc,. Melnt. Mlkua Plumlllln• l'llnlltlg ~ ttou111 S30.hr. ReaualH N Ape. Quel. joO. Free "t Job 100 big °' amall St. llCIS89897 636-1"758 F0t all your plumbl The '•lntln9 Proa. need•. 96CMtte HOOFING :w to All aerv. performed Fr" Esl/Baat Price Lv• m1g. 675·5415. ceramic tile, formic•. leeky ahowera·ACld drywall. painting. w .. h & regrout. New French door•. Fr•• & Repair. Battirooma· eallmale•. lnaured/11-Shower doora. Kite· ., ftoot L .. kt MJ\SONHY :1H2R cenaed (•535434), Floor•Plumblng Lie. •Custom brick, block 6 Low cott. h'lgh quality Quality s.Mca Bye-25yr1 O.C. 173-49065 Premium oak 1280/ Ilona 31 vr• OC Bua roof repalra & reroof lem1 71'/897·2223. cord. Del. & Stacked. Uc.I &67294. bonded. wt Otte Stld HlllO T09'f* Oce•nvlaw Conauud OP•N MSIEn'emod... Alao Euc:elyptu1. Elm. llolt B31·7M7 Total lnteri0t Remod· Fr" eat Uc •573eM ldeH . SaVSun 1-4. LcMng Child Cara Avail PIM . 984-4099 Brick, Stone & Flatwork atlng Sefv. Advtoe To 1~•~1 _1n_oc_. _&4&-__ 1_10_1 _ _. E Btuna. 2 t 04 Fuen-My .. ,.. clean NB ,_P_r_e_m-lu_m_,_O-ak-.-.-v.-.-& Pe•lo•. • zatden wane The Crazy. 633-1172 o I c IC H "'b •,. lea. NB. Borg1trom home. F·PT. Call wknd dallvery •vall. Integrity etfordabla 1'411802. New r I' t llSO N 1\ I. 552-<4141 or &44-7772 M.y. &48-MM Bob Miii 723-4588, Uc.1547730, 311-8843 6 leak1 rep4ilred. Ht:AUTY .111;1o ColllpleteSldftC_. I I .I 1\NINI• I St-llVI( I-S .1:, IH pager M4-0929. ltl\NllY Ml\N ;1110 ~cne. pigmentation, ....... w Of11oe l!Jc. wrlnkl... Free conau6-= a t911able Alt type• rapaka. Paint· tatlon. ut.oaaa ~ rai .. i Ex: Ing, Stucco. drywall, c:eteef1t Srvcl 175-0HI fenc.a & o•t•a Senior HllSINI· S S S1':1tvH t-s 1 1"'"' CPA .... ctlant. fln'I tt•te~nta, comput., ay11em1. all tuea. S2S/hr 659-1118. C'l\fllNFTS 11111 1 Reliable l\oUMCleanlng by the d•Y· Local •r••· Eacel refa. Cati Olacount. John $32 .. 111 JIJ\lJLIN<i .1720 Yolanda S3f·&M 7 .--AVAIUILI TODAY I 11:\i Sllt ll( 11 11~ I Ill II lllN•· l.t11l l C•rpen1rv.,,...,.mod•I•. Junk Concrete Din etc Apptlance1, 83M295 s1·:1tv1< ·t-.s .PHl7 04$.8023 MOVIN<i .IH:t-1 ERRAND RUNNER S.u,ER.OVIRIS Paraonal Aaal11anv Corporat• & P8fl0f"l81. Fr" WatdrObea. FrM CeH 310-4e ... 718 m . T1462M. Maller _ '""'"" ..... _ .. 1-11_a_n_k ~ou! PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Pub"c Uttll· ,_ _______ ._12 "'2 Conoo. dbl• •llch For more Information gar. w/d 'tile up, 1244 CALL TOOAYll ..-CONVEYS CUSTOMS plumbing; thctrleal, C ablneta/Furnlture. ahower•""ub·tll•-bo•I f'lnlahH/AHtOfatlon. docile. Jeff. uo-eate All Qualffy.141-6311 Clnup&tt.u...., Quality Servtc•. "" Ht. Mike 722•7111 tlea Commlaalon AE· QUIRES that all \.lted houaehold goods movera print their PUC. Cal T number, Nmo• •nd cheutfeura prim th .. r T.C P. num· ber In '" edvettll• mente. If you h•ve • No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The lilJPli. fits In. aq ti, Fair/Fairview loc. ASK FOR $1000/mo. 850-1063 E'aJd• 2 yr new 1"700 a/I CANDY 2·aty SFO. frplc, entl"'f Your ..._./OOmm.. AepM & kllch hug• MBA, Clo•· 8.,-,,tce Olr.etorv ........ 0 LI.... ... •••• IN •. ,,.. .. Lanelecap, CCMW~. 1 1.i\ N (I S C t\ I' I· .\. l.i\\\ N (/\Il l '"<II"! ('A ll 1 ' I· N I I! y I " I II ~ I I I II ( If 1\1 . I lo I II ..-1t1on about the i. gellty or a mover, limo or ch•uffeur. c•tt· PubUc UUllt ... Commfs~ 714-IM-411t et• gaJ0t• 'l c•r att. RepreHnta1W. p~ 14 tw ..,_, ...... maaonry, concrete. ••295 v• •1...... 142-432·1 .__°"'....... ....""·-.."' ~ ·1~. <•-.u)''lllm E Sloe. 3BR 2BA. ~-c111 l!..a 310 ,.,.. .. _,,..a-4M? HFM:;;::::""':°':i"i~:::i.,.,.::::19:-::a "" .. ,. SM-J.4J9 II gar. t875 1q ft, 1g 1oe, ___ 5'l __ , ____ Aemodat I hepeif1 ...ae ..,., Ofw ua ILlftt....,..e, roeoc• w /d Incl. f/p, $t325/ Se 11 your ho m • K1tclieft.Cabe.81111ht a cell Ing, 1prtn11Jef1. trM mo. 744-8708 •v•. or through claHm.d. Door·~ PILOT CLA881~SD lrtmmtnQ, etc. Sr di•• 661·5945 day Ma•eTa 10 yrt ... C1W 7114ill ...... 78 count ...... ,.,. ) ' ,, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot H .I I· \ I I. I • I . I I I , I. CJ • I t )',I 1\ !\1 1 ....,,, :•1, .• I Luv• t BA In quiet It...,_. ~ oomplH, garage, byfront, tBA 111A, laundry. No~. pvt bch l»rMa. Bo9t 2020 'Utlerton Ave. ._.. .V.. _.~ llMI mo. Ut.a4a7 1iM newer. nu pnt, LAAOI! 1BA, very clean, · atO\M, ,.frig, c.,..c, hahly painted, gat wt .blnda. SUO. 714-123-oe>ener. lndry. 1H4C 04'4, 310-924-8043 Anaheim. 1545·3229 N I \\. l'llll I Ill i\( 11 :•i,1,•1 i Hl·Nl·\I~ l(J S ll.\111 ','I 1111!-.INI S', 111 ~11 1-. I Oii Ill '.\j I ..'I ... , ONI VIAii NIWI 'l!M (2) .,,.,. bHUI I • AltP• a1a M' New •tv Npt Not1h hoUM, Ofc wllg window & =·~~~Iv:~: 2 frplo. M..-11100, Ample partdng. I! 171tl month ,Rl!I! 'with 18A 1150 . ......al4 Coate M•a 648-4330 ...... 1150/mo. Call l'em nontemkr •hr 38R loA LWI 285 eq ft • eeo-aa10 * 28A CM hH W/Nm•. 10 1241 eq ft at 1.85- Near S.C.Ptza. 1215. 11.00. 440 e. "17th ~I. 751-027'2 or 662·1623 CM. Back Bldg. 760.. 0730 or 845-3523. SOIJTll ("()f\ST 2IA 1 AA. 1 ,., •pee•. large 21R enc. gar 1 blk 'lo bch. new Fncd patio & yd, w/d palnVcatpet. 1950 utll hkup, $775. 642.·771'0 28 1aa13a 28 pd. 544-4944 or 135·7611. * 179~·$1H. c'arpo:. Mt-: ruo :.!liHti HB·oc•an near. Male to •here 2Br apt w/aame. Mature non·•mkr pref. 1319/mo. 848-8393 ( 'OMMEIH "IAI. l'HOl't-:HTY 277H BIJS I N I· so..., (lf'l'lJllll '-.II) "1111 MOil i (i/\(,f-S I I I S .!'l l H LOCAL 8NACK Prtv.Pty. aMka 1600 pJl- MACHIN• DUL vate ftrlt, well Hewed POR UL• CHUP ~LTV. "'" higher 1-eoo.ee-.oaM 1han cc ratH, call LOCAL V•NDINQ (114) 251-3245 DllAL MUST S&LL REFINANCe your ad- CHDP jultabte rate mortgage 1-e00-741·3333 NOW. Don't mlH LOSE WEIGHT out. tntarell rat•• could climb et any minute. Call for a lree And earn mooay. Call John. 675-8051 loan evetuetlon. JOE PAY PHONK Route 2BA 28A unh. Ganige, LARQE 28R 1181 pool, epa, nu cafpet frptc, aundeck. 309 M le ,.31 1""& No Pet• 7a2-eo11 32nd St. 11050/mo ap . v .._, I v .. r1y. 650-0389 MONTE IERRENO Apartments For Rent LIDO tSLi Cozy, qule 4Br hH, lg• patio, nr bch M/F"23·39 n·•mkr $435 + utll. 72J.0400 12 Corp Pia•. Nwpt Fo r Sale. Poaalbl• Bch, 16,330 a/I, Ego $1200 Wkly Cesh In· bldg, hlghty upgraded come. t-800-741-4311 TUCKY, Pacific Trans Mortgage Inc. (714) 962-0485 or 522-4200 UYPRONT condo 2Br 2Ba, 2 cat gat, pool, APARTMENTS boat dock evt, S1500 1BR 1BA, $825. 1350 No peta eT:a..eMO Off 1 et Mo Rent M/I, non·amkr to shr 3BR 3BA, Nwpt Crest Condo. AH amenltl~a. $500/mo + utit. Pam/ In Faahlon Island, S1,500K LH 720-0101 On the Bay. Fum 2BR. gr .. 1 cond. parking, cloM to Ferry, S 1275/ mo. (310) 375-5500. ("OHPN.\ DEL M /\H :!H2 2 INUUSTRIAL 27HH Frlga avl. Covered 2 400 'SF N ta h parking, cable, beautl· 1 WD C fully lndacpd. Poot, 2 Belboe Penn 1450/ NPT Beach lrg 2Br 2Ba 3975 Birch Street lndry rms, gated com· mo. Room/Bath, W/D, apt w/trg hv rm & bat· ___ A_g.;...t_54_1_·5_o_3_2 __ _ Tunlty :148·7017 ulfls pd. Pvt bch, 1 n/ cony, great view, awe· ~300 sit Move·ln Speclell amkr pref'd 499·2068 some tennis facllllles. 1670 A·C Babcock, N 2B pool, Jacuzzi & gym. Costa Mesa $710. HOO M S :!'/Ob Steve 548·0784 ewer R, s795 Cal C.M. Furn rm N/amkr 5520/mo. Non-amkr. '""'46-4262 or 64"9543 OK. Call Pam, Agt kl & I I ' o Id 774 ..., ..,. •• Ve-...... lou• & 646-5880 or 979·3848 lch ndry ~pr v. no pets. av • • •• --_______ ..;._;... Near ahops & trans 9774 wk; 720-3851 hm Business & Finance Unique Studio Apt, MUST SEEi $350 d 646 8405 walk lo bHCHt $600/ + •P • PROF Male 28·35 lo Shr mo. 780.9~09 Beaulllut 1 & 2BR FEMALE'.. N_B luxury n Ice 4 BR, 2 Y.IBA tQWnhomea. D/\N, condo, ocean view, Oovor Shores home. patio, lndry rm, fire· pool, tennis. $450/mo $525/ mo lncta u1ils. ~BR 1 BA. d/W, bl1 rna. pool, dbl carport, no pell. deck. $850. 760-1199, Bet. 9 10 6. place, upgrade~. + security, 722·8577 Call Jlm Days/251·8606, $750·$825/mo. Evea/645·9510 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 2BR 2BA upper unit, many upgradH, frplc, deck, lndry: $1050. Avalf 211. 7ap-0491 COSTA Mt:SA 2tl24 238 AVOCADO , CENTAUR MGMT 642·2288 or 631·2725 NEW ~ • 2BR 2Ba, pvt garage. waaher/dryer, good Costa Meaa locatlon. Move·ln Speclell Clean 2BA house for S975 714·650-83 to rent In quiet Eeat· ~N-=--wp--=--t -.-cr-0-.. -1h-0-1t-reo-t, aid• neighborhood. New paint. Encl back 2Br 1.25BA, trplc, gor, yard. ldHI lor working $795/mo. 1665 Irvine roommates $750/mo Ave '17 720.9422 Catt &4e..t902 Special. $100 Off 1st HOTl'.J.S & MOTt:LS 27 1H Shr 2BR, dbl bath In beautiful Westctltt, NB, Complete One·Hour Coa.. M•••'• Beat furn. Fem. nts. clean. K~ak Mlnllab equip, y tuw New off 9 ~5·9164. xtnt, BK aata, ask tn~. Deluxe '~oms, r":. South Coast Metro. Fe· $29K/b.o. 714-251-3245 frig, micros, cont. bk· mole n/smkr, clean, GROUND FLOOR fall, maid aervlce. resp to ahr condo. OPPORTUNITY Special rate from Pool, Jacuzzi. $290/mo BE THE FIRST s150/Wk. e31.9000 + u11ts2t,~:~s-;8n 12. WITH THE NEW RENTALS TO SllAllt: 2724 NINTENDO AREAS FILLING FAST MAKE MONEY FASTER THAN YOU CAN COUNT IT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2908 CDINVl!STOR Security equity In· veatment.a pay CD rates & terms + pofntl. 714/638-4717 MONEY TO LOAN 2914 A-1 CREDIT NOT NEEDED CONSOLIDATE UP TO $30,000 TODAY LOANS AVAILABLE, LICENSED/BONDED 1·800-879-2999 7 DAYS MONEY WANTt-;1> 2 916 SSOOK privet• ftrat wented on prime Newport Beach (Udo) house, 30yr. due In 5/ 7, 35%LTV, p.p. (714) 251·3245 Announcements ANNOUN<.·t:Mt:N T S 2920 LIVE PSYCHICS Reveal your future with a ltvo one on one Tarot card reading. Learn what your fu1ure holds In romance, monoy, tuck, happl· ness. Call anytime 1 ·900·933·3893 (Must be over 18, $2 .95/mlnute). HOTICE OF SALi! of goods at 262) Harbor Blvd. No. CS, Costa Meaa. CA. to be held Jan. 29, 1992 at 10am INCOME TAX 2922 PERSONAL TAX PREPARATION Accurate, reasonably priced, confldenllat. Evening and weekend appol ntmenlS (your home or mine). Maxi· mlze the tex b•n· .. Monday, January 27, 1992 87 ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Is· someone special having a birthday In February? .Artnounce it In the Dally Piiot and Independent' Send 1n a non-r~mable photo along with $10.00 or JU~t a message · with $5 00 and we will publtsh It on February 6th .Deadhner January 31 , 5 00 p m Send your message to The Daily Pilot & Independent 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa, (.A 92627 Attn: Classified Happy Birthday -------' -f-.. A ,~me ____ ,~, V 1:r Address I ' ~ I Phone. I 4' mo rent E'1lde 1 BR 1 BA. HUD Welcome. $545. Alll now. '722-0812 or 975·1677. RETIRE IN 7 YEARS. BY OWNING YOUR OWN PROFESSIONALLY LO· CATEO ROUTE OF THE JUST RELEASED (I/I 92) COIN OPERATED "SUPER NINTENDO" VIDEO SYSTEMS. IN· VESTMENTS AS LOW AS $11,990. •flt• you ere •n· ---------------------------tltled to. Move-In Speclal! $400 OFF 1st MO!! DANA POINT 2626 3Br 2~8a, encl ga· raga, W/O hkupa, pOOI DUPLEX 2 +-den +:Z or COM 2BR 2BA to shr. & apa. 2233 FalNlew 2 +2. New carpet, ver· $250 Hc. ~500/mo. •h 'Rd 548-7001 tfcata & paint. Oceon utll gas & etec. view•. $1 000/$850. No 644-0854, Denise. Move-In Special! 11z Off 1st Month! 199 Sec. Depoalt Spacloua 1 BR. quiet cool ocean brHzes. pool, covered parking. ••w •r•••• "Pt• 548.0338 • l!.Slde CM. new lg• 2BR 2BA, gar. S980. GrHt Neighborhood. 842·'7334 -.co you need lg clean 2br 1ba? Garage. new cpl , D(W, alorage. $750 No Pet 640-2495 •EASTSIDE* $150 OFF!! 2BR 1 \.'\BA town- pet. Om 805-e49-4419 HUNTINGTON Bt:ACll 2640 Spac. 2BR apt. Nu paint. encl gar. Avail lmmed. aml pet OK. $695. Call 846-6634 NEWPORT BEACH 2llfiH BLOCK TO BEACH! $200 OFF!! 3BR 2BA lower unit. Garage, D(W. W/D hkups 11150/mo 210 ORA'4T CENTAUR MGMT. 642·2288 or 631 ·2725 houae. Gatage, fir• --------- Coala Mesa • Shara lrg home. M/F, clean. r• apon, rettaSla. $395 +. 650-6659 att 6pm. •NB Exec Office Sultea, 9x12. lurn. Froe parking. lunch room & colfee, roc:ept, conl fOOm, FAX, cop· 1er. Near JW Airport. 47700 Von Karman, NB. $350/mo, mo-lo· mo. Al Quinlan. 833· 9550 St,t;KJNO CALL RIGHT NOW FOR FULL INFORMATION 1-8()().437-8013 St;t;KJNU Si',t-,KJNU place. DIW. patio, •2BDRM $700• ind~er1'7 :,S~;'~iE •1BDRM SSOO• UNFORGETTABLE SINCERE CENTAUR MGMT. Frig. dahwahr, llova .. liilliltiliit DISCREET GENTLEMAN WOMEN 300-1 MEN 3003 WOMEN 3004 642·2288 or 631-212s 1nct. No.pets 545-4855 IN EVERY WAY MARRIED 37, blonde. blue, 5'8" SIC Would like to start the •LAROE• 1BR. Enc •Charm 2br tba Furn, Gorman beauty, ala PHY IAN New Vear with some- gar, etec ranoe. frig. 200tt to bay. some vu. f\atural. outdoorsy. Healthy Newport one spoc:lat. Single No pets. Patto $550/ exctuslve Boac:on Bay. well read, world trav· Beach SWM would white male, 36, ltnan· mo + dep 642·5964 $1050. 673·2929 ~1WIW!""'ll eter, ready to aettla like an Intimate .,. (:iaJly aocure. would •Lf'O Ctinn Stuc:no w / 1 HOUSE ''°"' Mech. down, many & t\eV• rangeruent w1lh a d&a-ltke to mfft young Call 457·1734 BUY - through cluaified 642-5671 St..:t.K.INU WOMEN 3004 TIRED OF DATING? full kltchen. lncla ulils. Squeaky clean Studio k1da with tall athletic croot marrlod woman lady, aver\lge to at· No peta. Off·St prkng. apt. $600/mo yrty. HARLEY prolesslollal who'• fl· 2<>-30 for ••enement tractive looks for ____ Y_O_U ___ _ S475tmo. 240-2299 Avalf'2/1. 549-2369 nanclatly secure & en· and lantasy. #3171, lriendshlp, compan· 2BR lBA apt. f/p, 1 car COMPANION /oya ltfe without neod ____ F_L_Y____ lonship, possible mar· AND I Me loo. SM. 29. 5'6". blond. blue grn, took· Ing for aortous rela· t1onsh1p Athteuc. out· going, fun, trustwor· thy, no games I'm worth the call •3182. .MOVE.IN SPECI"' '· gar, newly remodeled. SWF, young looking for smoking, drugs or rlage. •3t83. Are decent, kind. Intel· 1.R & 2.R 2 • '!'" 518 INine Ave. Call 40, lomlnlna. attracuve1_a_1c_o_h_ol_._,,_4_1_7_3_. __ BOY SMALL·TOWN 11gen1. stable, with es· .. 631-4442 Inside & out. Enjoys WANT KIDS? SWM, 24, 6'. medium tabllshod careers. Pool. apa, cable hllup ---------• Harteya. 4 wheelln', build Loves every· VALUES Enjoy life, laughing, W•ITLAKI VllLAOI 2BR. 1 car ga~ brand camping. Seoka at· SO DO I... liltng hie has to otter. Are you 26-40, sten· people, d1n1ng, mov· _145-8122 new cpt, dee patio. tracuve, warmhearted Great gones, vory tn· Camping, akllng. der, cute, unadutter· les, happy indoors Stepa to bch lt4'h man to grow with. telltgent, 5'71h". working out, cooking ated, monogamous, and OU1. I am OWM, 18R Apt, 2821 H.,. -2-8-1"_s_i_._99_s-_1_9_19__ ll"4171. blonde, ac:1111e, secure, and taking care ol that allly, non-materlahstic, 47, 5 8", 165, brown, bor Blvd. Pool & Back Bay Apts. 2BR ____ J_U_S_T___ high morals, mldwest special aomeone yet approachable? green •3193. laundry room. Cell 2BA with f/p, $1060. v&lues. nurturing, Seoka down to earth Tired of gamos. de· 548-9081 1BR t BA. f/p, gar, DO IT cherish lamlly. tr1onds. g1rt that do.an't like ceptlon. emotional 18R DUPLEX/APT 1625. 721·1 tSO You: tmaglnahve. Intel· tovea an1ertatn1ng. hoad games. #3181. and unstable dates W/gatag• & yatd. Non CHARMING 1BR, mini· llgent, ln·shape. tall, movies, books, travot. ---------lrom hell? Me tool smoker & No Pets. gourmet llllch. bat· 30·somalhlng. respon· being spoiled & spoil· FORMER Let's talk .. #3184. Mid C.M. ,,.., down.-cony w/Mtn view. Nr slble, open-m inded, Ing, looking for 6' • EUROPEAN TALL town. $595/mo. bch $775 668-9333 Rori •nloy great conversa-hero under 50 yrs. of MODEL 11on and love to laugh age. "4174, ATHLETIC &48-llOS Grtlt 28r2BI! Me: SWF: all ol Iha Seek• paaalonate SWM. 45, financially 1 BR Moblle home•. Large, meny amenl· obove #4191. woman as a mate, secure. enjoys Illa, Oulet, secure. From tlHI 11100/mo ___ N_E_W_YEAR____ date. lrlend. Loves ro· smites. apontana1ty, $500-$600. 1991 Now· manca. talks, movies. aporta, outdoors. port Blvd. No peta NEW LOVE DINNER ctowna, smites arid reading. s .. ka attrac· 646-8373 lntell1gent, blond. 5'5", POETRY balloons. Worth th• live SWF, na, 30-35, 18Aw/loft ahm, would like to cattl *3172. 5'7"+, similar Inter· PERSONAL SERVICES 300:> BEAUTIFUL & LIVEI Passionate Playmates 1·B00·231-4103 Uncensored & Holl Visa.MC $3 min MEET LOCAL SINGLES 1·900.773·1005 100'1 Willltng. $195 mtn Part<sld• ocean view. moet aomeone old or FRIENDS... MATURE ••II, object: Ro-DIPlll young and enfoys hie. SWM. 23, aMking SF mence, Marriage & Available nowl Appt to 14181 22·30 for tun limes. ATTRACTIVE Family. 13191. 1---------1 aMl 831 .. 10'7 ....... ----·-----companlonahlp, MEET Men meet Menl Thru· out So Cal Con· versalion via votcemall 1 ·too-454-2004 S2 ~mtn sees No Peta RING IN THE SWM. 5'7"ft 45, al· 8AYPRONT. 3. someday more, I'm fectlonale, Europoan RENT 2BR E•atalde. At• way beautiful view, NEW YEAR 5'10", brn hair. grn born and educated, someone special place, yard, w/d hook 2BR 2BA apt. f/p, gar, with an exciting lady. eyoa. above average •eeke pretty, unan· tl'\counh cia.ssUled th.,.,,,.,., ~ill.ad - up. '885/mo. No pell. w /rJ . Bea1 prlc:a. 5•3 ... blond, 4olah, looking. outspoken, cum~red. petite, oe>n--i----"'-'------"-~--·---- (6l9) 934~71 0 $1850/mo. 873-1283 non-1moker. Huo-1tralght forward & amoklng, special lady ----------------- 2BR. new carpeVdrpa. ON WATER Charming. gable gentleman, out· 99,., open minded. UB lor lun, dancing. mov· S700/mo + aee. 590 small 2br, Ideal for 1 doorsman. tennis part· lntalllgent, advantur· lea, sports. travel, ro· Joann St. Avt tmmed. ,,_,.on, no pell, utll ner who llkea to have ous, attractf\le, noo-mance. #3192 (213) 598-1219 .--11.1 4172 racial, enJoy eating In, ---------pd 1650 yrly 650-St45 .__n_._ .. __ .____ going out & long co'n· SIGNIFICANT 3BR 1115 aq. n. ow. 2 SOMETHING varaauona Long dlllll patios. vert & mini Welk to Bch nr Ho•• . E n hair a b ig plus. GROWTH bhnda, pool & ape, fit· •Mov•ln Bonual• DIFFER N Drunks. druggies, EVIDENT neaa ctr, volleyball. 2br 2b• Twnhs•S925 Are you 50+. active, gold dlggara & lnse-c 1.• ...... •4• •"38 1 & k Midlife Insanity over, entraJ locatlon neat n·-·--v v..... ma ure non-amo er, cu'• girts neod npt 642-5678 OCC ~ H.,bof/Mer· WKSTCLIFF 2BR, you t1ke tun, any kind, cell. 13185. carHr •oaring, sp1r1tu- rlmac S1050 +-S2SO 2BA, frplc, pool, car·•_c_a_11_m_•_·_"_4_1_8_2. ___ i--.,..,...--..,...-,~---,, ally fltm. exciting dap 1 •Ae .. 6..... 3 Unes ... 3 Day1... 3 "aecond hall" anll· · port. 875. ....v-.. ,v. Sett your unwanted Dollara ... Merchandise clpated for «. N'S D, HARBOR VILLAOR 1128 Au11end Rd llama the eHy wayl under ssoo. aeeklng 30-50 leml· 145-0442 To place your clasal· &42·H'78 nine equal .partner. lied ad call 642·5678. 1---------"3173 AU MOMA APTS $2000FFU t & 2BR. d/W, beaul pool area. Ree rm, lndry rm, cloae to •hop• and buaea. SELL your used vehicle thfougti classified 142·5878 F Call 642-5678 . Put a few words to work for you . HOW TO. RESPOND TO DAJE{INE •Call 1-900-844-0100 • E~tcr 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave mc~~age (you ·an change n if not ~ati~ficd) )\)u maj leave a JO "ccond mc,-..J~~ You\\ ill he automJt1calh billed 9Xc for each minute. - When lea\'ing a me. sage • Leave \Our t tr\t name • Ment ion \our intcn:"h •Tell your.age -• De. i c ~our appeJrJnc~ • pcci fy ) our preference" •Include v.hat ~ou 11}...ed Jboul the pcr~on ) nu an: re~ronding to THE ~~WPORT BEACH • COST\ ~1F~A DailJPilDL NALS $595-$875/MO &30 W. WILSON 722·9012 Of 642·2281 Clean 2BR Duplex, encl gar, w/d hkup, amah USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YO UR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELI NES patio 1750, WHtalde.~--------.-- Aft 4pm Me4t~9 n • DelunTownhouM ~3 ~ 28R 1 ~BA. d/W, w/d ~ i-• hkup, f/p, fncd petlo 6 ii !!:? deck, encl ger. SI'S. ci .., CD 642•77100t835-7811, tt A ~ =>. ~ E.tlde, 28R 1 BA. f/p, < 111 " gar. 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Cll ..... m._aww1.-.1"'!Gll'•09'"11t ltOI~ .,......_.,..... r New~rt Beach/Coeta Meaa DaUy Piiot I 1>SI I\, HHJNll .!'I.!:> MEMlH.llSll I l 'S .10 I k !-.Ml'! 0) ~11 '\;I·,·, Ill I :'>11'11 l) \11 \.I .. "' I ; 11"\11 ', I Jl -.., , , I" tlll'\lllHI "''' '111 ! ' II I • I 11 .1 CAIHllll • Pff AaNmbW • In. llAllVSITTEA WANTl!D TAM.a, .... round ..... ~-11. ' I,\ I I I , f':OUNO: Ught grey & .lotm W•wne Te....e. RllEau.aTIONllT statlef nffded. Must 1n Newpott Bch Mu9' ~"*'°'·Hand wtilte Perslan cat with Ut•llm• Membership. """ have own truck & be Enahh ~. fNllnted from MN6co TARP · '3'•U'. good gold eyes. Arrived on S500 080 845-77'4 Pff Evea/Weekenda. lnauranc•. Pleeae Fff. call 873-31114 12S. 7as-ol11. condlltOn ~5. 1/23. Near Kenwood/ 818-7oe.&e70 day•· l.augh Step 852-8782 aend reaume to P.O l40-11M 18th StJAnahalm In --------....;~--COM 38r 28• hOu... Bo• J0395, Coeta Gr ...... went9a to UNIDEN Bee1ea1 145XL Costa Mesa. Healthy. Loc•I Y1cht Club qul•t neighborhood . Meaa, CA 82127 · hetp w~ & ecannet ~I. 638 1553 U'"'9ld oua,... .... completely rHlored, ••cellenl condlJlon. l4500 Oba. 141 llU. HI< Y< I.I-s 1io1111 842·1378. Membership For Sale $4~0/mo +~utll. Noft-Pff DRIVER W/'VMI or ==-~-r::n~ •We .. --·-r~ IV. meaeage. Lo•t Cat J'an. 18th, 873-8779 amoker, no large cams>«·truck for A.M. ..,...... ..---an-.atone MBI T u 2200 block Miner or dogs. 759-0889 dellverlH on WMk· Ages 7,8,12. 8 41 0220 able lnfant[yovng chll· UNUSED plumbl.ng, ~-M tn Blk ra,.: M aple St., gray end9. Must have vaUd dren'a ctothlng, crlb1, uaed toola 11·115. !' n •· 1 AutomotJil. s l\IJCI\ 'H•l1 ... o.tww OfVmplc: ·~· •Dr. llroWn. •Ok ml, loed e d • ~ ........ oeo. <A llll.L1\t 'lllltl ltrlpeCI amalll1h r.-lrp. llrttndtrt llc•n•• & current OMV b4Mtdlng etc. 64&-5293 490 Coate M••• "'-:, • frame, Ilk• new male 3 \.41 yra, 8" am· P{f. Apply In peraon. prlnt·out. For more 30 CANS used Peon Street. , 52 obO 94 C>-4 573 putated tall, aniwe1a Margarlt•vllle. 2332 w. Into, call carol ..m. baJla, 25/ per WATERFORD cryital, WOMEN'S 28" bike, to-•n CAD CDV to "Bonny", may be In Coast Hwy. NB. 8e3.083 e 12pm· can or 17 tor alf. Poweracourt p.attern. 9 1p .. d, good condl· SIOO. 131•7480 your garage. Coll 94~, Ex W It p 3pm. 844-8989 0 1 . tumbler• $50. Catt lion. Musi aell $49. _ _,;...;...;.F.;..;...;&;..Ti~W..;00--~- 4210· ASSEMBLERS p~' da~ ahl~~:~:ly HALilTAtl•i lliTI• AUDIO tape "ln•truc· evH 434·2938. _ 9_2_4 ._ 2 _ 13 _ 9 _·____ ~:a~.J"~o th• hi: & Lostl Reward! Black & WANTED . In peraon. Margarita· Earn 13,000 mo + In t I on • 0 n S •If. WHITE r • l6c .. Yeti Mountain Bike, 4 clean H a whlatlel ~hlle male Cat named ADD IT ION o r Hypnoala" by Or. W, re zer u y ra. old with rock 1 7.H8 (224487) We Oavayl Smooth halr, Earn IQ $585 weekly. VIiie. 2332 W. Coatl comm'• to 100% + Din Ible trad aolld Kroger 19. 721·8272 upright 1150• good shocks. Asking $900. have over IO low mile beautifully. Neaqs Nallonal company has1_H_w..;.y_._N_B_._.____ Tralnlngl Barbara mahog 42'"X80" 3 12" ' cond. Wood desk, •Ix Call 675-8542 quality car• to aeel medication. Vcly E several openings. PT/ Flor•I D •algner a 85S·S804Natlonwldt e)(t,pad $260JS75-e852 BLACK beauty a hop drawer S 150. Sec. .tohneon & aon 19th St •45.59118 FT. 1·800.358·6956 Drivers tor Valen· uu •Ink 549·50· chair S50. 739·4424, LI M u line's Week. Exp not -----------MAP of North America, 848-2947 ncoln ercurw ATTN STUDENTS nee. 84.._1 413 SECURITY/ 150 yrs. old, framed BOOK: "How To Get A "DODGERS! The First 2626 Harbor Blvd "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Ho•,ult 'i·n 111 l .1 I 642-5678 EIL 310 Brli11 By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH $150·$300/week PfT. 1 ____________ 549, 857.2392. Job With The U.S. 100 Years" by Stanley Cosa Meaa, Ca. Work for major oil ITAL I AN c O OK LOSS PREVENTION Government" 11 o. Cohen. New book $8. EXERCISE bike, great ...,...,...,,...._,,.a_4 ... o...,,....s .,..8,..3....,,0,......._ companies. 645-1854 wanted, lull lime. Call ln·houH security for a 721·8272. 721•8272· condltlonl S40. '88 A.CURA L•ORND PILOT CLASSIFIED 964-2454, ask tor designer store In so. 1----------675·9606 So now It aparklesl It's the resource you Tony or Pote. Coast Plaza starting •RCA·Whlrlpool re-CONNAIA telephone Full power, low milH, F • anawerlng machine, 8 New Hogan Irons 1-SW can count on to sell a Medlcal/Chlropractlo early ob. 92. Hours frig w/lc•makr. Exlnt remote functions, new SA OO. Paddlobrd 13tn' 1 owner. (034842) rnyrlad or mprchan· Pleasant, m1Uure, soll· Mon-Fri 1 tam-8pm. cond. S175. 760-0650. In box, warranty 1 X4" sioo. 675-3391 1 18•888 dlso items, -.ecause s tarter, spk SpDn/Eng, Pay commensurate w/ ---------year S39. 2d .7786. Red Skelton, .. The .lohnaon A aon our columns co111pel Answer phones & exp. Must be a prohn· APT. size elec:. stove.1_,..._ _____ ~--Fina ncier•• signed, Linc oln Mercury quallf1od buf ors to rypo: Ins & computer alonal. Company ben"· 210 outlet $45. Electric counlry charm and numb ered 2628 Harbor Blvd calll e>1p prel'd. Bonelits. ahta. Must have 3 yrs 852·9552 range, davenport, (13843) Utho; sold out Cosa Mesa, Ca. 642·~878 30hrs/W4!. 541 -47,79 verlllable aec:urity e>1p good cond, old dolls 5.000. Valued al 5 40-a830 or a law enforcement & buggya. 548·21:14. $3.500 and going upll Stereo sol, AM/FM re· -8-7-c-1-,...-,-,-0-n-k>a~d-.-d-. background lncludlng FOLDING chairs (4) Will aacrlrTce SI celver, tape declf. ••cellent condition, mllltary law enforc .. •Round o•k dining 1940'a, atrong metal, $3,000. Call after SPM record player. 2 lg V6, lo mllH , clean, ment. Background 1,,. table w/4 ctira S450, 3 blk, 18"•15" vlnyl or leave message at apealcera, pef1 cond, well cared fort 17200. veatlgallon wlll be oak swivel barat®I• aeata 140. 675-8852. 434·1t78 orig '300, "" for S65. 964-1471 or 378-3288. conducted on lh• ... $150 ea. 64C>-4728. Color TV, 13" w/r• Jected applicant. Send __,,,........,.....,,....,.....,,,,..,,,........,,,.......,,,,..-KING •hfff Ht, 4 pc.. mole, Ilk• 'new, $50. resume to: Ad .tf443, •TWIN BRD SET W/ new (In pkg.). Wam· 645-9076 after 2pm. c/o Dally Pilot, P.O . table, S,175, xlnt cond, aulla Autumn leaf Box 1580, Coata must aeel Patio table pllltt/clr. 525. JEWf:LHY. H IHS & AHT 6025 CHHYSI.EH HO:''>O AN WERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Mesa, CA 92626. & 4 chra. 760.0650. 875-6852 SILK SCREENER & Asst Brass headboard, mal· t,4AN'S b lack leather Garage Sales 88 L•••ron convert-ible, d'lu• Marc Croaa edition, fully loaded, t owner, e1cellent con- d It Ion. 14500. 964· 1471 or 378-3288. Q. l -B11th vulnt'rahle. 11~ South you hold· beat in mind that partner. is in the balancinl( seat and could already be b1ddmK must uf your v11lues. Espe· i-1ally 111 th1,., vulnerability, we prefer the prudent course and would bid lour heart~ nooded. Exp deter· tress, box & frame. sport coal, 40 regular I S45/0BO. Ilk•· new. m nos p ay. Call Sieve q ueenslze S235. White a42-e907, at 258-7052. Xlnt oppty. & brass daybed, mat· 1----------tress & trundle, com· OUEENSIZE flotatlon • B••ullful full length opoaaum fur coat Rever~lbl• ae raincoat with fur trim, European hooks. Hardly worn. $950. 642-4321 x 102. Transportation DATSUN 9060 •AQ65 QJ4 KQ8 +K95 The biddm1t ha;.. µnK'l't'dt•d South W est North Eo~I 1 NT Pass Pass 2 + ? Q.4-Auth 'ulnerablr. a , outh \11U holci +\'oid KJ762 A9842 +1098 l'h1 h1ddm1t ha!< pr.11.eeded. \\'t>st ~orth East ~ outh 3 + Dbl Pass ? VERIFIER Noodod lmmedlalely. Must know Newport Boach & Costa Mesa area. Check carrier routes for proper do· I I v e r y • 8 : 3 O a m- 12:30 pm Thursdays plete $195. 64o.8733. ahMt .. 1. beige, pink l=-~-----­or blue, gr .. n. Nearly Bomber fckt fox·shrt KINGSIZE WATEABED • new $15. 642·3163. hair, allk·•nlt cllr, cffs. No·wav• mattress. In· •·s__,,ET.._...-0-,-4-1-ru-c"-k--rlm-s. wstbnd, ott-whl, Sm, eludes frame & head new girt $400. 559-7274 board. Good condl: great cond. & com• ttonl Only s200. can plete. fits small Ford Fox Fur Coat! 59g.7904, leave mes· l--tr_u.;;.c_k...:S...:5...:0..;.·...;6...;5..;.0-...:2;..;8;...1.-7..;.·_ Size women's small; sage. · SEWING MACHINE waist length, like new, and Saturdays. Must ---------Kenmore, ca bl not and S 150 OBO. Ros: 262· Large Rolltop Deak bench, also extras. 0939 OJc:.-540-1224 w orth $1400. aacnflce S49 640-1113 Ext 373, Ask for Lori SAIL BOATS 7014 '91LEHMAN12 1180 280 zx 10th Anniversary Model. Black & Gold, 5-spd, \.top1 , cust om stereo, good condi· tlon lnslde & out. 87k well m aintained miles. S2,800 848-0180 Must sell. Black, gold leaf graphics. Custom tiller. Ullman aall, H3rkon QOar. $3300 Ghris, 631 ·5044. '---------" ... W•L ._,.. reootda, cuatom , ... whla . tires, must ... to appreciate. Incl. .tact. wan, won't taatt 8Ne bk value 14(),900 ~chet JonN prie• •~~.eoo c•a2t089> ............... ....... NewPolt 8Neh 1301 Ouall 5',HS.•~ 1i i iiOil Chrome whla, .. rv1c. rec0tda, IOw mites, clean, Incl. fact. wan., priced to • .. 111 Blue Book value 542,400/ Fletcher JonH price $33,880 (1041777) Fletcher Jon•• Motorcar• Newport Beach 1301 Quall Stl33-8300 '88 300E Unbellev· ably aharpl Chrome whl1, low ml, Won't lasll Inc.I. fact. warr. 128,HS (1061504) Fletcher Jon•• Motorc•r• Newport Beach 1301 Quail St.833-8300 '8 t 190R 2.6 While/ gray. chrome whls, Impeccable, Incl. fact. w a rr. 1•684364) 124,880 Fletcher .ton•• Motorc ar• Newport Beach tJOt Quail St.133-1300 '81 300R 2.3 black/ pearl/blk, showroom perleclf only 7k ml., NO LUXURY TAX, Incl. fact. warr. (#484515) 138,980 Fletcher Jon•• Motorc•r• Newport Beach 1301 Quall St.133·9300 •79 450SL* Perteet, 2 tops, cttromes, lo mlles, $19,950. Please call 873·1305 7 4 Merced•• 450 S LC S2000 needs overhaul. 675-2444. 80 Merced•• Benz 450SL w/560 look, \\'h1H at·t11in du \llll take'' A .-Wht'lhn \our nu trump ran111 11-1~1 17 o>r 16 I~. \llU hU\t' 1tlrt'ach de-.n1lwd t h1 .. honci "1th '11ur 11111~11 mi: bu! F\t•n t h1.•ui:h \'11ur hand I' ;mpr·l\ t'd dt-ft.11,j\ l'h ll\ \llU 0r hold ini: Ill I ht' (I\ ('fl 11ll1•r' 'UI( \IHI htt\ t' mil hm.: Ill'" It> ~I\ p3,,. \\ ht11 do \ 1111 hid """" A.-Th£· ... Jml' hand a,. lwtore. but ht:'rt tht'' 1lnerab1lll\ 1rnd thr po<11· 111111 art' d1ttnent pun ncr hu., dou hied 111 th!' 1mn\Pdiate -,eat ~o" "e hkt-11ur h.rnil lor ,Jam purpoM>~. and y,nuld It'll p<1rtner '" ll\' s1amng w.i1 h u nit' l11d 111 l1111r •r11d1:' havo rellable & •cir nomlcal auto & Insur· anco. Call Nhke at 642-4333. 5500 firm. 651·1994. 1"s_H_A_KT_t_G_a_w_a_ln--vi_d_e_o· SOLID OAK tape. "Creative V1Sual· BUil.DINO MATERIALS 6030 JAGUAR 9101) LASER 1mmac thru-out. now '88. red, racing gear, tires, sheop stuns. Q.2-\, "' II h 'ulnt>r 1hlt' '<HJ hold +KJ AQR t'\109:\ +A,J62 l'he hu.ldmR h,,, pn~t't'd1·d South West ~orth Eac;t l Pas& I • Pasi. 2 :ST Pass :l Pass ? \\'hat do \'1111 hul 11ov. ·• A.-\\'fulf' three nu trumµ m11(ht ,eem hkt' thl' lnl('1rnl a1 t um. that wuuld tt•nd l<• -.hnw murr lit rl'nl(th in thr mmnr-. 1rnd '""" m partner'K ,un,., "'1111·1· v1111 don't v.anl It> nlTl\I' pit rt nn'' 'I'<'" no .. 1111 ''1th onh thn:•t• u 1rd 'U\lll<>rl mnk1· a trmpn rll111.: bid 111 lhrt·t 'JIJd(• .. '" lt•t pttn rwr dt>'l rllw t ht· rt''I'' 1nd111.: ,... h1111d liirtht'r Q.3-E.i-.t \\ 1• .. 1 '•Jhwrnhlt 11, South ' 1 fi, 1d •Vo rd K.J762 \98 12 +1 098 The I 1cid 1111;. t-"' p r •l 1·1•<lt>d Ea.s1 ~outh WP-.t \:orth 3 + Pa-.., Pa " U hl Pass ., \\'h111 d11 \1111 t11d l\llV. • A .-I ho·r• cu lid \t'f'\ 1a•1h b1 1 red· ... u1t .... tam n11 f,,r \\Ulr -11!1 . hut DOMESTICS :>!>40 H S E K PR /CHILD CARE F/T M·F 9A-5P. Rois. English apkg, n/ smkr. Call ror Inter· vlow 845 -4835 BEDROOM SET lzatlon"', new, $25. Fits Full/Oueenslze 1 __ 72_1-_e_2_1_2_. ----- bed. M irrored & llghted headboard.1 .. -----11111--- 0rawers. cabinets. As· • moire Included. E11cel· Cl8Sllfled lent condition. Must Todavf seell $1000 OBO , Q.5-A-. Sou th. 'lllnerabll' \'t>U l---------- huld iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimimimim;;ii 142-8122 842·5878 +AQJ6 K 95 8 +QI 0654 Partner opene, the hidding "ii h 01w diamond What du ym1 respund'! A.-There are lime<. when Wl' wQuld !'how a four·rar~ ml\JOr he:' fore a five-nrrd n11nor. but no1 when "" h1J\ e the value-; 111hid1wlt'e The natural ordt>r1:. to shoY. \our luni:er m11111r fir"I. reserving -.padei. for 1he m». l mu nd Q.6 -A ... South. '1.1lnerablt> \'11u hold +J • 9 A 102 +AKQ8762 Parlnt>r oppn;. the h1ddml! Y.1th nne "Parlt \\"hat du \HU re ... pond'' \. f o r;::ct abuul J111inl , 11l111I ') 11u ha\ ea ~II ..,uffioent ..,u1t and a b11nd that .,houl'd produre eight t rid,-. 11n 1h ov. n. lt1C'lllR a partner v. h • opl'"rwd Flai-h the ... lam -.1iin11l "1th 11 1ump 'hilt Hid three rluh-. UPTO seoo PER MONTH . * NO CDU.ECTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Must have dependable transportation and liability insura nce. ACROSS 1 G1an1 6 Mold 11 Card game 14 Tvpe of orick 1!> So111e1 hero once 16 Conce11 17 Relurned to one "I counJ,ry 19 -M~nes 20 Hammer part 21 Worll!I on 'TV pe<haps 22 Untatclles ?4 A European 26 Cold 27 LaD vessel 30 Garment 32 Praying hgure 33 Royal re<:ttPllOn 3• Tsar 37 RespoM1D1l11y 38 Hawlt.11\\ or Thompson 39 Metal sou•C•' 40 Chef s qty 41 Al1t 42 Breg 43 Mailes correc11ons In (a 1e•1l '45 Taases 46 Monks supeftOrs 48 Pe< 49 Actor Grt-enfl 50 Holiday 11m11 52 Bowte<s • o 56 Spenosh gol<1 eo 5 7 MM s evening dress slang 60 In wh8t way 61 Shakespeare s 01 AlhenS 62 Video s partner 63 Bay Staie cape 64 1ntorma1 language 65 Nol 5')t(:V DOWN I OfOOCI01h :I llxe 3 SmaH sllork 4 Leaves aione 5 Bottom hne 6 ~ul 7 Warmth 8 Picnic pests 9 A deuert 10 Approve 11 Walkf'r t:I Broker 1l Covered with lulled p1an1s 18 and •avt' 23 Americ.tn pool :I') Mu54rum Hem~ ?6 and 1'8$V :17 Tree part :>8 Se• birds :19 Nl'Otral color 30 Hands ove• 3 I Roman poet JJ A.tight 3'> Current mo 36 Smooches 38 Misdeeds • f'ftEVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED J'l Big bite 4 I Loathes 4:1 Prohol>tl 4• Ne'1 lo Sun •!>Ten and suit 46 Hawaorm word H Soap 1ngrod1en1 •8 Jangle SO Aniona '''"' • '> 1 In tor med of 5J 'Opera Slave 54 Crunese dynasty 55 wnn teet covered 58 Alberta resource 59 f1\t1 " 12 16 19 13 CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH Nottt to M yMlf. Milli rfmfmber 10 ~huwm.rnsh1p color Short trip top~ tlMnk Shlrlfy M•cu lnf, T.inu1, for agt'nda Lf'o plays dynamic mil' her posltlvf •l•tf'mfnts rt>l•tlng to LIBRA (St' pt 21·0<"1 22) I 11,.tl~ m•nlic art.t and tcif'ncn, Including member who 1ns1stt'd you would f•1I 1• Hlrology c .. orgt Buth, c .. mln1, due l nnw dtntng on crow flJ("UI on 1ntu1l1Vt' IO cl~ rtl•tloni1hlp with Ronald 111lf'llt>ct unl>flhoJ011 p11'){1'(1urt> HI RHgan, Aquarius, must bt mort lh•n l rtoa>ed onlumt Wh•I h;id bet'n lt1•l tllghlly fam1llu with .ntrology ind m1~"ng or tol«'n will bt-r .. turnrd h11 own horoteo~ -I will vtrlly 1 SCORPIO (Oct 23 Nov 21) Oivfr lhro115h my new~ !><l11rce llfnrv .,fy, ''Jlt'rtm\'nt wtth Jil'\'(11t>n. dlfrt'r· Klttingfr, Cfmin1, rtporlf'd)v con 1•01 modi.'" vi 1r.iosport<l1ton You II otdJ sultf'd a lndl ng ntrologtr and o d•d to appart'l .rnd will ·~cu· 11 "°'''' R"h Rlch1rd N11on, Capricorn. 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BYC South ctasalc, fOd on doo· teles:>hOne. 1 owner Yard space KS. llkln, lmmac, t ownor. $25,000, 642•6255 LIKE NEW, first class 640-4573 Doug n smkr, 13k m1, no lu• Cherrywood: Exocu· .,.,,....,....-~------1 true. $42,500 631·1038 tlve Deslls, Credon· Lido 14 haul#462, zu. Lateral flies. Sec· new boat covor & ull· 85 XJ6 Thts beloved pet I man sails wftraller. needs good homel W/ retar al Desks, Book· S650. 675·9729. . 31,000 mile Htenslve cases, 1 OFt. Confer· ence Table with 12 warranty, all records. matching chairs. Wal· $9,999. 675-6611. MARINE Sl.IPS nut olflce furniture too. Quality rocepllOI\ area turnllure with matching couches, chairs, tables and lamps. Acoust lcal workslahons, shelv· Ing, anwork, brass planter. phones, lbes, network com- puters, calculators. ot- 11co equipment and :iuppllos G::.<J.9 otl COii. No dlrs. M·Th from 9 lo 5 Call Charles at 47&-6000. PETS & ANIMALS 6049 Ferrel c •v• & accesso11es $47·2563 Persl3n 11111ons, superior quall1y, loving, ped1· gfeod . have sots, good horne. 536-1692. DOCKS 7022 10 Minute• To Open Se•I 18' Power S225/ mo & 34' Sall $400. Avl Nowl 75 2·2881 MOORING WANTl!D . W1ll buy your Newport mooring and boa1 John. 675-2328 Transportation , CAMPt:HS. HV'S. TRAJLERS 8014 Huntingt o n 8~ Th• S•• AV park. Few Space~ Avaltablo. Across lrorn beach! Corner or 21871 Now· land/PCH. Aosorva- 11ons 714·536·8316 LINCOLN 9 t 20 87TOWN CAR Signature. Prarlewood w/belga leather. Local o wner.-Low ml, gem. $10,998 (695073) Come down & aee our quali ty vehlcle1I .l,ohnnaon & Son Linc oln Mercurw 2626 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, CA 540.5830 LINC OLN '71 Con tinental 460 ang. runs good $1495 Must SOOI 642·0567 SELL your used vehicle throuoh classlt1ed 842-5878 Selling merchandise for under $50 ? We'll run your 3 line ad FREE l Fill out the coupon below and moil to: ClASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Doily Pilot 330 W. Boy St., Cosfo Mesa, CA 92627 r • • • • • • • • • • AO INFORMATION • • • • • • • • • • • ·, I I I I I Nome • I Mitess I • City Zip • • Phone n. '*' ....... 0.. .. ,. COllJGI -• ,.... ""'o.rr. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • PONTIAC 9170 '88 GRAND PRIX Come on down & see th is boauhlul earl L°'w m ites, AJC. AM/FM cass & much morol 17,999 (255229) W• have over 60 low mite qu3hty cars 10 seol Johnaon & Son Ltncoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, Ca 540-5630 SUZUKI 920~ 'GO S~uio.i Sllmuri. /K ml, garaged, S4,500 SHOWROOM QUALITY Call Tony 434-2713 TOYOTA 9210 •'78 Celle• S T•. w,,lle. clean, orig owner, 5-sp, A/C. As IS. t371( ml. $1800/ obo.· • 9&8·8880 • ••'87 Celle••• Bright red, excellent ·condition, AM/FM stereo, AJC, Cruise, Tiit Wheel 54k ml, $7500. Calf 646·9\47 90 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER Here's • fun car Wllh A/C. pwr w indows, AM/FM casa, cs1m· ru"nlng b oard• & much more $18,499 (004054) We have 37 year• or fu•ndly aer· vice In Orange County Johnaon & Son Llncoln Merc ury 2626 Ha1bor Blvd Costa Mesa, Ca 540-S930 TRUCKS 9220 '80 Z 71 4 Whl Drive Sllverado model, 1honbed. white, 1ow· Ing package, low ml, mini cond. 11418 7 11 844-9930 1990 CHEVV S10. Uke now. only 17.000 ml. AC, stereo. $7,495/ obo. John, 675·8051 VANS 9221'1 '81 VW Vane9on Beaulllul, Air Cooled Eng, 2-ltr, rebuilt eng, $3875. 5 4e-8384 * '7 8 VW Ven t owner all records. runs great, customized for camp· Ing, needs aom• body work. 12500 M4-7 138 after &pm. I I Mlts"blahl MlnJ•Yan Loaded, e1cellenl cond, usume lease. 1301/mo. 18 month• 973·3872 VOLKSWAliON 1n.tl'I 10&6 KARMAN GHIA 12 volt. UnflnlaheCI pro)ec& car, New Hats, llrff, bralcH, 1hock1. Body, pan, bumpers & paint In good condit ion . Needa: motor, Interior wort\ & •umoof. Mutt .. 11 1760 firm. 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