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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-01-29 - Orange Coast Pilot,• THE NEWPORT BEACH • • . Wednesday, Jm. 29, 1982 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 ', SIBP by BtBP - ; \U• \\J., .11 t f f 25 cents fOlil play .feared in . . sea riddle By LoriAnn Basheda Sta!f wr:er NEWPOR1 BEACH -Friend'.) of the ~oi.· mctic surgeon ~ho \Jn!'hcd aft er he Jell New· port I !arbor for a one-hour pleasure cruise Saturday afternoon :.u!>rut foul I!:!} and ha'c hi red a priva te 111\C:.tlgJtor. Robert A,,clrod's "ifc rcponeu him m1i.sing Saturday,after he failed to r..:turn to their Ne- '' hall home for a 6 p.m. utnncr engage- ment. 0 1 he •D·)ear-ord doctor ".1., !>cc n tak· ing hi, 30-foot c.1bin crui'>er into cJlm \\Jter:. Jt ... bout I p .m Saturda) tu prepare the \Cs:.d for a cubJ JI\ m~ trip. I le "·'' :.up": po:.eJ Jo return to hi-. U;,slboJ Boulc,ard "lip an hour later. On Monua\, the Cua'>t GuJrd found hi-, life raft innJted ;nd l''crturncd al ou t se,en m k., off C11.1hn a h i.ind l3ut there I'> '>till 1\0 !.1gn of ,\\elrod and hi., Hunte r Alura Construction crew worl..s on completing plaste'r boxes at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. The retail center is expected to _open sometime this spring. ''There realh i-. no reason h.> feel that there isn't some foul pla~ lll\oh ed," \aid AxclroJ's See MISSING Back Page· Top San Diego official vies lor NewpoPt helm By Ins Yokoi sun W!Uef NEWPORT lll·ACll San Diego County's planning director confirmed Tuesday that he too is in the running for the city manager position being vacated by Robe rt Wynn. The City Council has narro"ed 1t'I field of finali~t to fi\c, and Lau· ren Wa\\crm:in, 50, form er; cit y manager of Rancho Cucamonga and Mont clair, confi rmed Tuesday that he 1 one or the remaining can· d1dates. "That's all 1 can say." Was er· man said 111 a telephone interview from his San Diego office. "I don't know what the council's going to do." Wasserm:in joined the county of San Diego in 1989 nnd earns about St 16,000 annunlly. Prior to the county position, he spent 19 yea rs ns a city manager in t"o San Ber· nardino County cities -in Rancho Cucamonga for 11 year and in Montclair for eight. Alhambra City Manager Kevin Murphy also confirmed Tuesday that he too rem:iins in the running. See FINALISTSJWD "" Local reaction mixed to Bush; s State of Union By Lon.Ann Basheda Si.'1 V.!Ur President Dush dcli,cred hi long- awaitcd St.a te of the Union mc\'>agc Tuesda). outlining a p:11ch,\ork of pro· posals to help c:be ta).pJ~er-,· burden\ and boo t the economy - J me~s.1gc that \\J\ greeted here \\ilh both cnthu~i.1'>1t1 and be" 1ldcrme'n1. "My only question. of cuur .. e, i\ "hy ''cren't they <loing sumeth111g earlier'?" • a\ked Ne" port Beach relt1dcnt foe) p1,hop, o ne of scv# cral local.. polled at rJndom b) ·1 he Pilot Jftcr the !lpeech. "Why now at clcct1on lime." llush outlined a pl.in th.11 "oulJ inject S20 billion 'M " nrlv quoc-,1·0n cf J V • ''} ""'""II,. , I course. is why weren't they doing something earlier? Why now at election time?• -.KIEV BtSHOP comed 1J~ :n ~ ~iewport Beach resider! . "Let's be franl.;." Bu.,h said. "l 1'nC'I\\ _.nJ )LlU l\lll}\\ th:tt-my rt~m i-. i>eing uO, \CllCJ in .1 f'lllllicJI ~t.:.1\011. and It ITIJ) l'e fC\IC\\eJ b\ 'ome J' r.1rll:>Jn Uut 1 I.nm' 111 m) heart. I'm doing "~at I thin!\ 1, riflll :inJ prop1..hing "h.ll I 1.:no\\ '"II help." Co ... t.1 \tc..,a re,iJ 1..nt Thu :-.gu)Cn ,:tiJ ~he th:nk ... he 1' ... 1nLuc. · ~ut I m .,1111 a little ,1.cpt1c.1I. .. into the econOlll) prinurily b) changing the rule' tor "1thholu1ng ta\e,. but the bulk of Ill!. 'rect h "a-. aimed i.ll boo\ting hb \\,l\ering popularity before elcct1lrn timl! "He 'till ncl.'.J!> to !>hO\\ more leader· :.hip ... -.aiJ ;\ gu\ l.'.n, \\ h0 teJchc\ ... ~1eOLC lo r a schovl 111 Garden Gro,1:. ''It\ hi, Jllb to get the bJll rolling .. Uu'h tolJ t.l\fl J) er' more than once during hi~ aJ- See BUSH/Blc2 Piii General plan vote delayed again aner rousing debate Costa Mesa residents lock horns over futu re gro wth. and · developm ent issues h'd1 Jcn,it,,'' re,1Jent Did, \k hrcn ,JiJ. 'umniing up the 'enumenh of mam during the publi.: hearing. \\hat "e· ~fon't ncc:J I'.> more populat1" 1 anJ more tralltc :inJ the rrobkm!> that come \\llh it.'' By Anna Cekola St.t!I Wnter COSTA MESA -Afte r -.c,cn ~cars of planning and hours of debate, incluJ- ing another fi\c Mondny night , the C.ty Council delayed \Oting on th-.: controvcr· ial general plan for another week. It was just after mid11i~l11 Tuc~d ay when the last person -the 93rd :.peak· er for the night -adJrc!-\C d the Cit) Council o n the propc.)scJ general plan, the m.1!>Sh c <k>eumc:nt that '"" ·gu1Je gro\\th and dc,elopment in the city into th e nc~I ce nt ul'). T he council "111 meet ;iga1n Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m. m the Council ChJmbers. If the cmot1~na l tone of the hearing was any indii.:Jtion, the c1.1undl's im· mincnt ta'>k '' 111 be monument.ii. 1 heir main Jcci,ion comes <lo\\n to chlXhing bet\\ecn higher grn,,th pro\I· :.iom found in the cit) ·prc:p;.m:J ~.:neral . plan propo:.al or the sl o" er gr,l\\ th pla n drafted by 1he General Pl.111 ll'Crin g Committee, a group of rc.,1J~n1' organ· 1zed b\ the Cl)Unc1I in 1 (,~ ~ Sl' tar. Coune1h,oman Sand) C..en1' anJ Cliun· cilman J ay I lumphrey hJ\C -.a1J the) fa,or the steering committee pl.111 "I think the 1'e) \\Ord i' UCINt~ In a Jr:u11;.it1c ch.inge lr1..1m the ~plr,e· l)·:.lll nJcJ ·fencral pb n mcetmg-. \eJr ago \\hen reprc:.!ntath e' of home· O\\ ner·, ,1,,l1C1.1tion-. sa) the' "ere ~een ·'' "r.1hl'lc wu,1..r<' more than 500 pc~ See GENERAL PLAN'llcl hie Counci Lmember again behind wheel of Seashore Drive . parking ban By Iris Yokoi sun wr11tr t.1ff to re\ 1ew her propo:.al!> and report bad. to the council on Feb. 2-t. NEWPORT BEACI I -Councilwoman Ruthclyn Plummer has again proposed banning parking on the south side of Seashore Drive a a way to im· prove visibility and relieve traffic congestion on the heavily-traveled coastal street. stretches from 32nd Street to the Santa Ana RI\ er, is a traditional problem in the aren. 13icycfot\, jog· gers and skaters share the crowded trcct "ilh mo~ torists. Residcnt.s sny many accidents ha\e occurred because of conge!.tion anti l11mted sight J istance. Often, beachfront residents backing their ctm out of the garages don't sec oncoming bicycli\t!I and sk.lters, and visibility at mLcrsections;s blocked for nil users by parked cars, local!. ay. Plumme r said she \\a p.irticularly dis turbed by a recent Cll) st.1ff rcrxin that indicated there arc onh 3$ public parking space., tlO lhc :.outh !.tde of Sea· \llOrC bel\\een 34th and 56th :.tree!\, yet r,111.ing !IUf\C)S conducted during the !lumme r :.ho\\cJ :i' nMny a' S8 'ch1clcs parked along the \tnp ''ould rc .. ult 111 .1 .,i~nifo .• rnt lo:.' ol -.pace!> in an .ne.1 tra .. hlill nall) p.1rldng-Jefo:1cnt llut Plummer noteJ that par._111!!' hJ' already been. c hminat~J lln the '4.luth ,1J1:. of ~.i'hllrC frllm Or- :in~e Street I ll the Santa Ana RI\ er And \he :id· d1tionalh prop<..)<;ed parl.1ng meter lH P·'> lx)XC!> be in't.illcJ 011 the n1..uth \Ide \'f ~ca,horc. "That area is just right for a mega-buck injury lawsuit," aid Plummer, who repre$cnts the West Newport area. "I'm going to mnkc recommenda- tions to get the ideas flowing." T.he congestion on popular Seashore Drive, which • ... For years, Plummer hns advocated eliminating parking on the ocean side of Seashore to clear up visibility. Monday, she asked city traffic engineering • . . . Resident parking their c.m behmd their garages i a m~jor reason for the crammed park111g con· d1tions, according to staff. The st.lff report al o noted that a p.irking b.111 ' ·• l'his '"II ueatc :in ordc:rly \trect..cape," he ... 11d "AnJ the cit\ should start getting ome mllncy from the hcai:-h parkc:r. • \\ c\c i;ot ,l~ do '1..'mclhtng,' and "c\·e sot ll' do it lidMc .. ummct." lrlcflr!: ..................... -· ........... _. ............ . ~ ............................................... . 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A2 Wednesday January 29, 1992 · Loc~ls DIJIJ • • • : Streetwise lntel\.1ews and photographs by Shauna Norlleet Q .. •Do Y1M1 CIN WlllllllP llV. • C.lm • ... • all"I •&4111 ..... • ............ lllm fNnl 1111n1 Pr111•1 IT · (a~l>.l'<I at Fa~ion Island) VOL.88,N0.23 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 ~ ''" ,,..,,,.,....,11 .il>out lht Oa•l'r P1loc 0t n~ 11po w•ll ~ r«~ arid g!Yen directly 10 fd110t W1Jh~m lobdfolt ltwo UIM 24 ._, ·-"n11 W'f'l<f m•v ~ ~ to rKOtd fto!tm to lht tdr tO" "" "'"' IOI>'< Contnbuton lo U!f HnlloM who "'"rt 10 W'4' t~·r com,.,,..nts j)\lbl~ mw uxlu<lf' II><"• n~mt' C•l'y and p/l<>N' numbft tfQf ..,,111< .. IKJMI r~.~ 11 11\Mi• commun1ry ~""' w. ftl"t Yl."1' 1n,,..,. .. f'"'W"nt To mak~ a correction 11 " I~ f>,lof 1 poloey 10 prompdy ~•II r< "'"c" wbolun<"I' To rtl>O't an ...ot 0t c1.t11fiu t.on P'"'"' ul 60 4)11 u t )6) lh.tn~ ~ ,_..,._ ~"'"'l'ubl""" Slwlla °""' l 1-' ,.,..,,..., ~ .. wm-s lAIWll ldlWVk•~ ...,..,~ l 1m.4.to.,,. °"'" '°' twt•C~1 ,..f'WlJOrl'I ~ u •• lMlHI ~ ...... ~ C-,.At ... Vo~ ~~ d~- Michelle Johnson Costa Mesa "I really don't care. The whole thing has been overblown by the media. I don't Jhink person 's sexual behavior has anything to do with political standpoints.". Frank Pester Costa Mesa "I don't think they should drag things like that up, but I do think it will hurt his chances for President." Lo relei Buehner Newport Beach "I care, becau~e he's setting a morally bad example for our children." Yvonne Siet San Francisco "I could go either way. He's setting a bad example, but it'~ also his private affair, but now I think he needs to be doubly ca reful." Tom Allen Laguna Beach '"'o. I don't care. Everyone has many temptations. It's how you face tho~ temptations morally, that's more important. I don't want to peer into anyone's bedroom." I~ N~por\ 8'.td'llC~.11 ~ O.a1ly Pilot CUPS 144~1 " publishfd Mond.ly throulti S.turd.ly, .and subtic11poons are aY11l•ble fOt S7 SO per month by amer 111 Newpott Be.icti .and Cost.a~. S8-68 per month by m.i1I •nd fOf ~eel Ol~r routtS by C05U Me. Commun•!)' ~. Inc llO W Bay Sc emu Mna CA 9262 7 S«ond-clus post.ti!" paid 11 Cost.a Mfta, CA (PriC'ts in- clude .aU •l>Pliu!* ii.ate and ~I wes I ll'OSTMASTU Seod .add,_ ~nllf'J to ~ Pilot. P 0 8o\ 1560, Cosu Me\.11, CA 92626 Copyrigtil No -stone 1llustiatlO(IS, eel•· tonal m.11iur Ot ~·~ts ~e1n m.ay ~ r"f>'()duceel "'11"°"1 wnttt'n perm~SoOO o( copyright ownt>r Jln1 Crntinrt Publtsht-1 How to reach us at lhe Pilot Circulaition Orange County 642 4333 Advertising Classified 642·5678 Display 642-4321 Editoriail News 5'40-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sporu f4x 646 4170 MaJn Offtee Bus1ne!» Office 642-432 1 Business fax 631-5902 Pollce Identify crash suspect By lorlAnn Basheda Stan Wn1tr COSTA MESA -Police have identified the man who all egedly fled a'n accident scene lust week after handing to a bystander a cri't- ically injured infant who had S'lopped breath ing. A warrant is out for the arrest of Felipe Mart inez, 19. Costa Mesa police investigator Steve Rnutus said Martinez apparently left Mexico to move into a Santa Ana home about a month ago and forged an alien ident ification card to get a job. Police blame Martinez for run· nlng a stop sign at the corner of Sunflowe r and 1 lig hland last Thursday, contributing to a colli· sion that injured six people, in- cluding a two-month-old girl who is fight ing for her life at UCI Medical Center. "It's a re al life and death situa- tion for her right now," Rau tus said. "She's very cri tical." Wendy Gonzales was on her mother's lap in the back seat of the Mercury that Martinez was driving when the force of the colli· sion shot her head-first out of her mother's arms and into the ''ind· shield. Anaheim resident Scott Thack- rey, who \\itnessed the accident, said 'Martinez jumped ou t of the car after impact anti pulled one of his inj-.red passengers to the side of the road. While Thad.rcy ran to tha t woman's attenJancc. MJrtineL. tapped him on the shouklcr, hand· ed him an inf:lnt nnd flcJ on foot. rippi ng his shirt off as he ran. Thackrey took the child to a patch of ~ra!>s and performed CPR, reviv111g her before para· medics arrivcJ, but she suffers from major hc~uJ injuries including a fractu red ~\..ull. "It's a life and death ituation for her right no''·" Rautus s:iid. "She's very critil·al." Rautus said Martinez "a' lhing at a S:inta Ana house "1th the three women in the car, but he was not related to th em, the infant or the three-year-old girl who was also a passenger. All his pas· sengers, cJccept the infant, received minor injuries. Also injured \\as Costa Mcs:i resident Ronnie Renish, 59, who was driving the other car. Police believe he abo ran ::i stop sign, but charges have not )Cl been filed. .&autus said iL appe~us Martinel. is mostly to blJme for the ac· cident. "We're :.till trying to figure all this out," he s;i1d. "\\'c h.1,e no idea at all "lw ht! r;rn. I le said the women knew Mar· tinez bv fiN name onlv. The car he was' dri' rng ts O\\ ncd by a Los Ani;eles rc!-1Jent. Costa l\lc a A diJmonJ d u,h:r r1111: \\Orlh about S900 was 't11lrn horn a -h<)mc in the 200 block uf LmlllJ Road. 1 he O\\llCr of the ho1 K l• i<l fll.•lic..: he noticed th..: ring was m 1 g her a crew of carr.:t layers had I.It • • Someone r ri.:J 1lJlCn ii \\ indow in the 2200 bllXk nf ltarbor Ooule,•ard aml stoic a SUO(I mobile phone. • A bicn lc ".1, 'tulcn from a gar age in the 1800 hl11\k 111 ~lonro\'ta A\'cnuc • Ne:nlv SMlO "·" stolen from the Merle Nor111.1n ~11>1nc:~1ic~ s1orc a1 Sou1h • Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally PH • Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642-432 Ones upon a tlms M#C ~'Otoly Nol Youngsters and moms give rapt attention lo 24 to 36 months old, continues Friday at 10:30 the Mariners Branch Library's weekly Toddler a.m. for information,. call 644-3145. Storytimc. Th e special program, for children· Newport assemblyman wins the battle of the gate NEWP O RT DEACI I To swing or to sliJe -that \\JS the question. And s·winging won out 1onday night as the City Council dccadcJ, after some exasperated b.tnter, that St:.Hc A'isemblyman Gil Fer- guson could keep the !>\\ ingi ng gate installed at his Dalboa bland home. "This \\hole thing i'> really sil· ly ... " said Councilman John I lcdg· cs, "Who cares wha t t..ind of gate the m<rn has?" The case of Gil's Gate actualh trails back to las t year, "hen the council in f\lay 1991 approved n sut_lstandard parking space at Fer· guson's Sapphire A'cnue properly. Due to some mi:ic:.1lcul:ltion, the remodeling plans sho"cd a clalfer· cnt p:tr\..1ng !-pace size than 1-. JC· Sponsors wanted for spelling bee NEWPORT DEACI I - Organiiers or the Third Annual Community Spellin~ Bee, .1 fundrabcr fo r the Nc"pon Deach Public Library Li1er.11:y Progr.111'1, are 100\..ing for busines~c to spoai...or t\\O·pcr~on team\. Ou inc.,,es c.1n enter the I cb. '.! C\Cnt for S350 per team 1 he spelling bee -to\\ hH:h the publtc i., imitcd -\\111 l>c telc\t\ed on lvc;.il c.ahle '>IJlllllh Coa\t 1>1a2J. l\1tice founJ nu \1£1h of for,·eJ enlrv 1 he m.111 \\J\ clowJ for lhc night \\hrn the thdt 111.curr .. 11 • T"o mur~ Or.1ngc Count) lkg1,1er neY.)f>Jrcr 'cnJin!:, m.1ch1ne) "~re hro· l..en 11110 lJ't Y.ccl., 1>11nr,1ng the h.>lJI number or U1db Ill 1ho1 r·"' '"'" "~Ck\ to eight Th" time. SI :'I Ill qu.irter' \\J\ stolen from thc m:11.:h111c 01 31 ~5 J IJr· bor IJoule\ard and S.i5 Ill QUJrtCr\ Yo.I'> stolen from 151.10 Adams A\cnuc • More than Sl.000 worth of Jc.!"clrv Y.a!> )tolcn from a home 111 th.: 1300 block of AdJm A\'enue • Someone 'tole 100 roll\ ol him and 40 d1~pt1,ablc camcrJ\ from l'hutu Lx· tually on the lot. No one noticed the di crcpJncy until the home re· modeling project was fi1\i,hcJ u11d \\OrK on the pavement had bcgutl': The city's modifications commi t· tee originally rejected the smaller p•Hking space, bu t the 1-'lar.ning Commission later apprm·ed it, .1f1er Ferguson pro' ided a full pre· sentation, including photographs 1hat sho\\cd a four-door c.1r ncatl) fll in the !>pJce. Out Councih,oman Jean Watt a.,i..eJ the council tu re .. icw the 1-.suc. particularly since i,omc council members had concerns \\tlh the siLe of the !>pace and the po!>siblc liabillt) problem,. Fergu:ion com inc.cu foe of the l>C\Cll council membel'. 111 t-.1:w 1991 to appro'c the parl.111g i.pJcc'. Fergu,on then in:.1.11leJ a ~"mg· ~rnd publicized tn the D.111) Pilot. co·sponsor of the C\ent. f-or more 1nformat1on, c.111 Hill Lohtlell at 540-1224, c>\l. 351. . Dedication Is set tor Biii of Rights nagpole Nl·WPO RT BEACll -r\n 1'10-foot n.1gpolc ~ltld '"' \\Ir· rounding base engrn,eJ w11h the te\I of thl! Dill of Rtghl\ \\ 111 be dcdic•ltcd .H a ~pecial cclebr.1· t1on .it noon Friday at B.1lho.1 Peninsula P.uk A l'omm11tee uf c~1111mun11~ r•~, .. ;11 ~s7 t::. 17th s1. • \( m,·,·11..: rri~J u~n the Ir.mt ''O••r ,,f .1 hum..: in 1hc J.ioo 1i1, ... 1.. ,,f '''"nu, lll 1h" Art\ Jnd )tole J \IJco lJm..:r.1 Ne" port Beach 1\ S 1.000 J1amond 11111!, ,1 S.2,()(Jtl \\Jtch .rnJ SIW CJ\h Y.a\ rcprnt.:J m1"1111.: from a hnu)..: trailer 111 the 1500 bli.:1.. of Pl.1.:ent1.1 A\'enuc. • Smncone ('\Ourcd u,cJ dic'cl 1111 on .1 19:'\:'! I ur,I \Jn p.111..cJ in the 500 bl°'I.. of 30th Str..:ct • A \Vc\trn1n!>tcr man lo\t h1\ Vcnctu· clan p.l\)pl.lll JI Atriulll C,1urt, .iol in gate "ith a drop post to provide pmac) and security. Dut ci ty code enforcement officer!> recently noted that the conditio ns for ap· prO\'al of the parking space had specified a sliding gate must be utilized if the applk ants decided to enclo!>C the space. St.1ff ast..cd the council to deciJc Monday if Ferguson could l.cep hi., s\\ inging gate or if he'd ha'e to 11ht.11l a sliding one to conform to the requirements. Council\\oman W::i tt, \\ho'd op.' po~cd the substandard part..i ng ~p:.icc in 1hc fi r!>t place, proposed the council reject the g::itc. Uut-four olhcr council member dt\:tgrccJ and HHetl in fa,or of the.\\\ingtng gate. lJ) Iris l'oJ.oi \olunteer:i i,pent four year:i org.1· n1zing the installation of the OH~r,ized Oagpolc and com· mcmorati\c base 10 cclcbr.11c the ::!OOth anni,er!>.try of thl! Dill of l{ighh. l he f'rtdJV celebration "ill fc.11ure the Un11cd States f\l a· rane Corps b.111d and Dr. JJmes 0~111. Ch.1pm•m Uamerstt) pre~i· dent. :is guest speaker. ·1 he bt· centennial comm111cc "Ill also pre .. cnt II Spam or America .l\\arJ to an ouh1anding c11izen in the COllllllUlllty \\hO!iC \\Ork anJ char.11.:11.:r has c\cmphfrcd the Bill of R.1i;h1 ... Nt"P'lTI Ccn1 .. r Ori'.: • l:"nrt,1~.:,) .urn..:J .ii TcJm Pr..:u""" cJr d.:1.11hn1:, ll)\.11\:J 111 .s p.11l..111g ~•1mtu11: JI o.\O Ne\\j°)\lrl Center Orne. tu finJ rc,i.:1p~ i.trcY.n • 11bou1 the f.:nc.:J )tor:i,c.: ar~J :ind S65 c;i~h m1i.s· 111g • The Y.urds "for Sak" were ~pr·•) r.11111cd 111 {CJ on the out idc Y.Jll~ or a pulllic re~tll)()m ill 58th Str~ct .rnJ Sc."horc Dmc. City Y.ork· er~ C\llmJtcd 11 woulJ cost SSOO to )JnJblJ)I th\! gr Jff1t1 orf • Som1:one )tole a Jufkl b 1g Nntam· 1n11 .1l1<rnt Sl.100 1n s1<1pcr1y. 1ndud1ng a SI.Oil() he.iring :11 , from th1: beach n.:ar .t~11J Street )(lmctlmc Sunday UICAl TEMPBIAn&I: Newport Beach: 66/48 Balboa: 66/48 Costa Mesa: 65/46 Corona del Mar: 67/48 TillAY: .. : P1tchy Hrly morning f0& ponlbl., dHring ind \urm~r t~y. Hlghs In the ~r 70s; lows tonlaht In th• upper 40s. LOCATION """"""°" ~kKh CMOM Ltpn• k.ch ARCAIT: 1IB: Mostly tl•1r with periods of gutty northH1t "'Ind• b•low nnyons ind p.aun. Highs in the upper 60s ind lows In th. mid to upper 40s. -TOOJ\Y flnt Mp ftnt loW s.-tOIMI hip ~-loW lHUnf>AY fi,..1 h'lfl flrtt low S.Cond hlsfl S:2' ._,,., S.J f ~04 Utt· .0. t 7:47 p.m. J.S '' .59 p n1. l J ft:t7 .. "' 5 s t.41 pm ·04 • ,, p"' ') 7 ... .-.-......... at .-.. ..... ... ~ .... ,,.. ,,, •••• ~. •ltll .................. "'-..... <•e .,. .. ""4 Ww "'"" •BR ll~ ~•rt.bi. winds '"• th.lin 10 knots; gutty northHtt winds poulbi. ~ unyon1 ind p.u•"· Patchy f«>a pottlW.. Two foot IHt •ith Mtt•rfy •M"ll o( tlx ffft. Sanrtw: 6:SO 1.m. Suntet: S:19 p.m. () -() 0 WTGw. F9'.M .. lST Ill. , .. , Fall ' Newport Beach/Coata M•u Dalty Pilot Wednesday, Janu~J29, 1992 . 0 • In the Asian-plastie-whatsit-tr-ade · ~-,.Local boy ma~es good T here ar~n~t too many guys I would want to change places with, at least not for more than -an hour or two. But Charles Berzon? 1 don't know, it might be tempting. Charles Berzon, you see, makes promotional items. Stuff like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and all kinds of little plastic things that come in cereal boxes, or get given awayf as contest prizes or get redeemed for $1.98 and three box tops. Charles is 29, single, lives in Hong Kong, travels constantly throughout Asia and is quite probably on the verge or making tons or money. He is visiting is parents in Newport this week, after Oying from Hong Kong via Paris where he stopped for some - business conferences. "There is the potential to make half a million dollars on one deal," Charles told me over a nacho lunch Monday ("You can get any kind of food in the world in Hong Kong, except good Mexican"). I know of a business where one can make half.a mil on one deal, but that involves flying under the DEA's radar screens over the Caribbean. 1 like Charles's better. The Feds aren't after you, you On th~ Goa st • don't have to deal with life-threatening scorn -and th e products are harmless. Around town Send your Items for Around Town to Bob van Eyken, The Pilot, 330 lV. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92617. NETIVORKING NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Har-bor Jaycees v.ill host a free wor'kshop on how to use ne1v.01king skills 10 advance )Our busine~ , finances., ~ prospects, and pcrson:il grov.1h 11 6:30 p.m. lo<fay a1 Parker·s Seafood Grill, 309 Palm Ave. In Balbo:i. The prcscn1a1ion, by Orange Cou.nty's "Ne~·orking Queen," Susan Linn, mcludes hors d'ocuvres. Anyone rrom age 21 10 40 is invilcd to 11tcnd. For 1nform:11ion. call 721-0637. Russian speaker s NEWPORT BEACH -Two v.1tnesscs to l3sl )Car's failed ooup in the Soviet Union -a Ru"ian major general and a prominen t J6urnahst -wilr speak 10 the Nev.i>Qrt Balboa Rotary Club tonight. MIJ. Gen. Sergei S1cpashin 1s now chour· mon of the Russian security commitree and Viclor Yugin is chairman of the SI Pclcnburg mus media comm11tce. Both men. members the Ru~13n parh:imen1, v.cre acli\'C in opposing the coup. The Roury Oub meets at the Newport Beilch Country Oub. Dinner begins at 6 p.m • follov.ed by the prescn1111on. For infor· mllt1on. can s;i 49-12. Shipping history NEWPORT BEACH -Stephen 0 . Freem:in will gl\e an illustrated lecture en111lcd "H1\IOrv of West Coa t Ship- ping" 111 7 p.m: Thursday an the Com· mun11y Room 11 the Newport Center l.J. brary, 8S6 San Clemente Drl\'c. Young executives NEWPORT BEACH -Orange Coun· I\ Supcl'\tSOr Gadd1 Vasquez v.1JT address i brealf.ut meeting of Young Execu11ve- of America-. 7:30 1.m. Thu™1.iv al the Pacific Oub. 4110 MacArthur 111,-J. For re>eru1tons. call 721-0153. Back Bay presenration 'NEWPORT BEACH -Av.;ard v.in· n1ng arch11ec1s Fran and Frank Robinson v.•tr g1,c a video and graphic prcscntalion on the history. politics and regional park plannm& or Upper Ncv.i><>rt Bay II lnu™!Jy's mectina or lhe American 1n· SlllUte or Archilecls Oran_1c counry cbap-lcr. Coclrnul1 arc at 6:3<r p.m. The pre· cn1ataon ~tarts at 7 p.m. For rescrva· t1on~. call 557·7796 Piano sole COSTA MESA -Oran&c Coast Col-lege v.111 be citing surpl~s p1:1nos, mclu~· ina both new and used 1nstrumen1s. Fn· day, Saturday and Su~d•Y.· ~I p11nos.w1ll be )Old at special 1nst11u11on1I pnccs. The sale on Jan. 31 is by appointment only. Slllcs on the rcma1nin1 days arc open 10 the general public. For an •P· po1n1men t or further information, call (162·1815. 4-H h orse show COSTA MESA -The 4-H llorscmas-tcn.hip show v.111 take place 11 the Or- ange County Falrcrounds Equestrian Center from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Saturd:1v and Sunday. For roorc information. call 75 1·3247. The public as invited and ad- mission 1s free. Seniors classes COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Senior Center, throu&h the Co!.ta Mesa branch of Cooutlinc Community Colleac1 orrcn. classc~ in Spanish, painting ana 1'orld aff.a1ri and aerobics bc&inning Feb. 3 al scriou~ loca1ions in the city. For times and loc:uions.. all Susan Schol- lenbcr&er 11 645-2356. ADD in adults NEWPORT BEACH -Counselor Joan Andrew v.111 LIYC a free lecture en· tilled "At1cn11on l>cfic11 Disorder in Aduh~" 11 7 p.m. Feb. 3. The location is 1151 Dove St, suite 105 in Newport Beach. For more lnfotmataon, call 476- 0991 the City of Newport Beach will meet at 7 p.m. reb. 4 in the council chambers al City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Spiritual abuse COSTA MESA -Starting Poinl/Lif-ceare or Orange County, a substance abuse recovery nospital, will host a free seminar entitled "Spiritual Abuse and Denial in the Church" at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 4 in the hospital auditorium, 350 W. Bay St. Guest speaker Jack Fellon will dis· cuss ways people use religion to escape responsibility. For information. call 642- 3505. Personal harmony NEWPORT BEACli -John de Str:i· kosch. founder of Mind·Body Dc,clop· men1, will discuss "Increasing Your Per- sonal Foc.11s and Harmony in a Complex World .. 11 noon Feb. 4 in the eommumly room 111 the Newport Center Libr:iry. 856 San Clemente Drive. The program is free Yes, it is a strange busi ness, bu t somebody has to do it. Charles figures it might as well be him, even though it wasn't exactly what he had in minlt as he made his way through school. Charle!. graduated from Corona del Mar high school in the class of 1980, did a four year stretch at San Diego State, then earned his MBA from Thunderbird, r~e respected and !>pecialized Institute of Foreign Trade near Phoenix. In the process, he learned Chinese. -After more than a year of flooding the "orld of international Mollie listings Newport Beach IDWAaDS NlWPOaT CINEMA 300 Newpotl c ..... , 0n .. 6'14.0760 I U .IC.. CRl 12, 4 8 2 l'flnc• of Tldos (RI t 30. 4 15. 7, 10 3 Grond Can'fon (!!) '1 IS.• 4S 130, 10 IS IDWAaDS ISLAND CJNlMA fa~~-l11ot>d. New. -Cot1let 6•0· 1'118 1 lovo Crlmos 'i 12 30. 2 30, 4 30. 6 30. 830. 1020 • Z IUlll'f 1 • •S. 130. 10 IS l. Tho Horul Thal b<Jc.a tho Crodlo ~ 2 30. 4 •S. 1 9 IS 4 father of lho l rldo PG) 11 •5. 3 IS. S •S, I IS, ION S l oauty and lho loa11 tGI I 1 S. 3 1 S, S 1 S. , 15. 9 6 Hoolc ,.. J:l, • -1J:l,10 15 1 froolack ' I 15 3 30 S •S, 11, 10 15 LIDO CINEMA N.t-x~ ! .~ 01 "'--' \/~1 673 83SO fried Green Tomato .. l'G 131 4 30, ], 9 ~S business with resumes, Charles finally clicked: A Jllajor company in the promotional business wanted someone to go to Hong Kong and open an office to negotiate with and supervise manufacturers throughout Asia. · I can do that, Charles figured, and three years ago he arrived in Hong Kong. Last fall he opened his own firm and intends to build it into a multi-million dollar operation as soon as he can. "Then 1 can hire other people to Oy to Singapore and Taiwan and China all the time, and l can come home and run the company from here - or anywhere else I like." I've been there twice and to me, Hong Kong i!i a great city, a toddlin' town, one of the most fascinating and exciting places on eanh. Charles doesn't find it quite that way. "Unless you're into the club !oCCnc, which is srcat but I'm not, you really have to work at ic to have a good time in Hong Kong,'' Charles sa}s. The:uer and music are almost impossible to find, he adds. '°'" THIATH 290S E Cooll H~ 613 6260 Anlmetlon '"""•I of lho Na1lonal film aoen1., c-c1• 1. 9 COltl Mesi IDWAaOS CINIMA CINTH 2701 HOlbot B'od / Me~V..de C-979 •141 1 l'rtl>co of Ttclo1 ~ s 1s. a, 10 40 2 Tho Horwl nw.t lodt.1 .... CJadlo I' • •S 7, 9 IS 3 loovty °"" lho looat (G) S 30, 130. 915 4 ,other ol tho l rldo (l'CI S 15 1 45 10 "It's a city that shops, eats, drink\ and 'A-Orlc.s -.and not in tbat order. A lot of "-Orker~" HI quit 1! they can't work seven days a week. Their work ethic there is tremendous." Charles finds Hong Kong lonely, as are all big cities. "I live alone and \\Ork alone. I put in long days and, about 7 o'clock, I start getting hungry. So I get a pizza, watch TV, then go bad. to 'A-Ork. "It's a big, tough city. l\e t)een tre:ucd more rudely there than ever in my life, e\ en 111 !>tores \\here I've wanted to buy something. ·1 he> don't know how to smile in Hong Kong." Charles does. "Social things aside. it':, going well," he grins. "I've only been on m> 0" n :,ince November, and I've ma'dc S IS,000. About ..1 thirJ of it came the day I left When I get bad., the orcfcr will have been filled, I'll get paid. 1he manuf.1c1urer '\\ill get paid and I get to keep the rc<,t !'\o, 1t'!> really not too tough to lake." Local boy makes gooJ Very good. Fred Martin's column runs CH'IJ' Munda), Wednesday nnd FridtJJ. 3 J f .K. R • 8 SOUTH COAST VILLAGE .1 • ., D' .B~••.:r ~·" 0594 1 Tho Double Ufo ol Veron.quo '. • o 35 10 JS High Hoob •· ' 8 J 2 Naked Lun<h • S 30 8 0 ;J( 3 Madame lova,.., "G 3 5 ]' • ~ 0 15 Irvine THI UNIVUSrn CINEMA ·~•! Co""""' c.~ .• a5• sa11 1 froolaclo • 0 8 J ll 35 2 tu11rr • ! S ·~ IDWAIDS CINIMA Hotbo-81vd /"40,..1 A•e S•6 31Q1 Gnu ... Conyon l SIS. I 10 30 Tupac Shakur (right) and Omar Epps star in "Juic('." J fried GrHn Toma1011 :1>C 13 S 1 30 10 IS • Grand Canyon • • 9 • S S The Hand That lodu the Ctadlo Q S •S 8 10 ! HAJllOI TWIN CINIMAS Hotbo< I -cl 1 ~ w. _, s.. ... 631 3501 I '~oeloclc Ill S 30. 8. 10 IS 2 Juko l~S. 7.9 MlSA CINIMA No"'IX>" 81\.d 119"' )• 646 5025 Capo foor t•l 5 35. 10 IS l u1h ~ 8 TOWN CINTH CINIMAS So.;lh Coo1• 1>010 75 I. •II• I fried Groen Tomato .. • S • S. ! 'O JO 2 '•Ince of Tldea II S •5. I 30 3 Kafka ~ 13 • •S 7,9 15 • Grand Conyon P• 4 •S, 7 30 1015' SOUTH COAST 'LAZA 8' >'ol S. o~•· 5 tb Zl 11 ' The Hand Thal lock a the Cradle • • • S ., Q ~ • Hook • • 7 J I() • S ane 6 father ol tho lrlde -C : S • JC 9 •) WOODlllDGI CINlMAS ~~"'" 'a"'"°' Cvl •t "' •• Lo•• Cdmea • o,,,. " .. o 10 ~ • l<ufl1 e 0 IS J F.K • • c; • father ol the l rlde ~ 7 30 !l Hoolt C •' Porks meeting NEWPORT BEACH -The Parks. Beaches and Re~readon Commluion or .. J This way, everybody's happy. You gee The Message Center, which eliminate ' your an wering machine and answer your phone even while you're on it. Your sweetheart gets a lovely arrangement from 1..SOO .. f LOWERS, the world's nt:ighlx ,r, hood florist. Choo e a seasonal bouquet, a dozen roses or a n1ixed bouquet with ro~~~. startingat$39.99.Ju tcall Pacific Bell fir t, at 1,BQQ .. 427 .. 7715, ext. 350, by Valentine's Day to sign up and receive your flower discount. ee, you can have it all. WSE WEIGID' I FEEL GWT wrreour_ Drude Did ModUlaUou Strt .. _.~ E•pen•I~ aad TI...Coe1a•ma Propuaa Try TIM 0.ahridoa WtlpC M1....-.t Prosn• Jt D•1 UDCOHJt'-al . M09t1·a.d Gtaan•lft Pltollt Yow llMla,_..t OmaJtritJoll Dil'lrftMltor. . Steve Hartline • 714-759-1461 TheM~C-enter PACIFICDBELL. . Get The Message Center and save $10with1 ·BCD· i::l@WERS 41 ' ' ,. • .. A4 Wednesday, January 29, 1992 -i ... ---~--------------- - ----------------------------- Society. : Society Editor Vlcla Dean ••• '42-43f1 Awarils aplenty _at AOL anniversary . 1 Maybe fancy letterhead should've tipped him off ~ A 10.year an niversary celebration combined with an award ceremony, lots of dancing and Oying balloons was the scenario Saturday at the dinner staged by Orange County Society of Fellows, Anti-Defamation Lcaiue of ll' , · D'rith, at the Irvine Marriott. Vida Dun Society Tom Riley was presented AOL's public service award following a rousing presentation by George Pal ey of Ne,vport Deach, who had a celebration of his own going -his 82nd birthday. National AOL comm issioner Paley, attending with wife Dorothy, noted that l~iley has received awards from 60 other organizations. Actress Mari on Ross, looking great in a 'black gown and looking unhkc her ~ran<lmothcr character on the new~lV show ''Oroollyn Oridgc1 " received the league's arll~t of the )Car awnrd. During the ~oci:il hour Ross excl:iimel.I, "We\c cnly done 16 shows, and \\e \\On the Golden Globe award for bc"t comedy series." Co-chair Paul Fishb<.'in, nlso of Ne\' J>1.lrt, presented Ro~s \\ ith her J\\<HJ rat and Mike, the Harri cs of Ora.1gc. longtime supporters of the league. \\ere given the Civic Com1nitment award by last year's winner, Howard Ros<.'nbcrg. "We have 200 here tonisht," said co-chair Jack GoTdbNg, who has been affiliutcd with the organization for 50 years. "AOL. foqped in 1913, \\or ks with schools ana agencies on an international and nationnl level to combnt racial prejudices.'' Fishbein .. there with wife Jt•nnifcr, ha\ been with the gioup fi,c )Cats and \\::IS forme rl y · .. ch:iirman of AOL\ speakers' bureau ... l'he Society of Fellows is the fund-rabing arm of the AOL. We h:wc t\\O major events each year," Fi-.hbcin said. Attendees paid S200 each. Others there included pre~idcnt Jerry and Sally Schwartz, Brig. Why do ou r guest I ike the Little lnn on the Bay so much? •17 Lido Park Urh t , 1'f'•por1 Buch, (A 9266\, (71-0 67J-Ht0 • T1-IEBEST ]UST GOT BETTER! CI1YSPORTS MAGAZINE VOTED US THE "BE.ST VALUE" OFALLSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HEALTH CLUBS FOR 1991 ... IN 1992 L.A. FITNESS IS AN EVEN Bf,TTE R VALUE! PER MON111, MOirnl-TO·MONTH UNUMITID FITNESS, NO UMITATIONS HUNTINGTON BEACH (7 14) 963-0864 WESTMINSTER (7 14) 373-4460 LA FITNESS H EALTH C LUBS CALL l·~OO·IA·DTNESS NOW wife couected to the dab •amt yoal ~ JI CU1ll II' tooD.u fA1DOUIA TO am JOl1t • ~"' Ot.w\.., Of .,,. o..ly l'.1.11 Above, from left, actress Marion Ross, who picked up artist of the year award, stands with Tom and Emma Jane Riley. Al left, from left, arc Paul and Jennifer Fishbein and Jack and Shirley Goldberg. All were an attendance at the 1 O·ycar anniversary celebration staged by Orange County Society of Fellows, Anti-Defamation kague of B'nai B'rith, at the Irvine Marriott. Gen. P. Drax Williams, Commanding Gencrnl of El Toro, ;ind wife Mary, Jean and .Doug Leichty, Pat and Carl Ncisscr, Pcssa anl.I Henry Klipstein. ~=---........-. GOING OUT IN STYLE -On the day Bob Dixon was arrested for dippina into the till at Newport Beach City Hall, a leuer from him was received by Royal S. Radtke, the Bank of America's branch manager in Corona del Mar. ,.------. Good ol' affable Bob was conaratulating the : popular banker on his re·elcction as president of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. Did Dixon use official tax-paid City Hall stationery to convey a personal message? In all fairness to the ma11, he did not. Whal he used was expensive paper bearinJ the embossed logo of the Nieman-Marcus store in , Boston. . 0 ~ IF YA GOTTA LOSE, DO IT AROUND ... L WINNERS -Sure, I lost the rent money bC'lrna ------on the Buffalo Bills, but the Super Bowl XXVI party at_the Village Grean remains a beautiful S memory. It 's ungracious to feel down when, as . C808 colleague Vida ~an has reported, your -----• fellow-guests include such showbiz sparkJcrs as Buddy Ebsen, Barbana Eden, Vince Edwards, Ray Conniff, Jane Withers, Stan Frcbcra, Sandra Gould, and gosh·knows who else. It was a perfect party benefiting two local charit ies, but with the hindsight of 37-24 vision -I should've bet on the other guys. Other personal obscrva&ions: • Jane Withers was receiving warm congratulations all around, following successful surgery at locally-based Harvard Eye Associates. Her newly-found 20-20 should've been the final football score. Mumble, mumble ... • Opera Pacific impresario Dr. David DlChlc~a left early to attend the matinee fiMle or Tosca at the nearby Costa Mesn music hall. And, with a grand gesture for which I'll be eternally grateful, he invited my son Jeffrey to accompany him. Jeff, by way of understatement, is not a football fan. . • Delc::iguered Jim Slcmons was there with his gorgeous Ta.Jab, looking as though they hadn't a cnrc in the world. · • Actress Sandra Gould was there, effervescent as ever, despite a ptiinful knee. She has water on the knee, and I gave her Dr. C. E. Oro"n's remedy for that; namely, wear pumps. 0 SO WHV DON'T THESE YANKEES STAY HOM£ (Or, Al Least, Stop Visiting Europe?) -Remember all those headlines last September, when the Rrv. Bob Schuller bumped his head in Amsterdam, and his brain surgeries were being reported to the world by spokesperson Mike Nason? Well, Nai.On is still filing European hospital reports_, but this time the patient is himself. While skiing with wife Vikki Varaas the other day in the Austrian Alps, Nason pcrf<.rmcd a spectacular maneuver that won't be found in the instruction manuals. In mid-slalom, he struck an icy patch and somersa ulted into a Kiubuehl infirmary. KNUC Channel 4 reporter Vargas won't be showing any film at 11 because she's tuckered out from toting home all that luggage and a cracked-up husband -riding three planes, lwo trains and a taxi. Mike's clavicle bone is no longer connected to the right shoulder bone, and he faces possible surgery. Meanwhile, over at the Crystal Cathedral, a sympathetic Reverend Schuller continues to make progress. The origina.I silvery mane adorning His Crystalncss has been restored in all its glory, and he's no longer wigged out. ACCIDENT? Briefly LAMfTEANl- ATT01Nm AT LAW PUI AnottNI\' CONMH.TATION -Little Inn on the Bay- CM Guests Say It Best! I Ian .l Dcbonh ~rson New Yort, NY N9WPOll'r•mACH Y(eOO) 275-TEAIVl ., .. .._/Mhra. '~-617 Udu ... ,11 Orl~t. Ntwport lkacll. CA '2U.J, C714) 67). .... • • • • • • , •• TIIERE IS A FREE LUNCH A Great New Service Saves You Lots "Two for One Lunches" And Free Hors d'oeuvre 4nd Ta ty paily Specials Over 20 p-eat locaJ eatries offer you daily pedal converuently f axt'<f to you early each morning. .; The No Cost Way, to a Tasty Culinary Adventure. CLUB FAX 714-582-1456 · • • • .• I The Christian Women's Club ul Newport Beach will hold a fashi~ luncheon Feb. 4 at 11:30 a.m. at Balboa Bay Club. "How To Do Everything Right and Live To Regret it" will be Australian-born author Faye Angus' topic. Florence Smales wi I coordinate the show of fashioni. Reservations ($16 each) may be made by calling Donna 675 -2636. Free preschool nursery available . 0 FASHION SHOW: Designer David Hayes will present his spring collection with informal modeling session Feb. 3 from noon to 3 p.m. at 1. Magnin, Fashion lslan4, Hat designer Frank Olive will make a personal appearance Feb. 6 in Accessories, Neiman M:ircus, Fashion Island. 0 LUNCHEON: Associates of House Ear Institute -0f Orange County will hold a membership luncheon Feb. 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the Center Club, Costa Mesa. Carol LcBlanc DC will speak on the topic "Confidential Dody Language." The oost is $40 anl.I reservations may be made by calling 643·9260. I -/11 Vld• lk• With an HONORGIFI' .. , from the American Cancer Society Btrthdayl Annfveraryl Gnduadonl Any "'9dll OClCllk>n ii an Honor Gift oa:mionl .. • t • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot 'Nednesday,January29, 1992 AS ~ ---------.... Business Business EditOr Tony Cox ... 642·4321, ext. 371 Appointment Calendar Thursday: Petronius Man age- ment Croup will hold ·a seminar on mol'lvating employees and yourself, from L a,m.:_t_o 5_p.m~ at-the Country Side ln'n in Costa Mesa. Cost is ·S45. For registration, call 361-9379. • Dr. Robert Fish will conduct a ..seminar on making succinct, to- the-point presentations, beginning at 7: 1 S a. m. at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. Cost with prepaid rese rvations is $1 3 for members of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and S 16 for guests. At the door, the cost is S 16 for members and $21 for guests. Breakfost is included. For reservations and information, call 729-4400. Saturday: The Home OJfice and Business Opportunities Association ~ will hold a conference on home- based businesses from 8 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m. Jt the Red Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa. For reservations and information, call 261 -94 7 4. Feb 4: The Roundtsble for 1 Women in Foodser- vice Inc. will meet from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach. For in- formation and reservations, call (800)962-8001. l Feb. 8: Lawyer Christo- pher Savage and Joe Huskins of Savage, Wilde & Co. will host a seminar on landlord-tenant law and property management, from 9 am. to noon at ~cdstone Plaza in Newport Beach. Cost is $20 in adv.incc or $25 at the door. For information and reservations, call 675-9005. Feb. 10: The Public Re- IJtions Society of America will sponsor a seminar on \'VOrking with the news media from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hyatt Newporter. Cost is $260 for PRSA members; S360 for non-members. For information, call 832-2037. Feb. 11: Merrill L>nch _ will present a free program on retirement, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Hotel Mc· ridien in Newport Beach. For res- ervations, call 955-6112. Feb. 13: The ~!>Oeiation for Corporate 1 1 Cr0\\1h \"\Ill hold its monthly meet· ing, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Cost is S20 for non-members .. For reservations and informatfon, call 252-2303. • The Merchants and M;rnufac- turers Association will begin a two- day seminar on human resources management, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Le Meridien Hotel m New· port Beach. Cost for the Thursday· Frid.1y scmin.u is $295 for mem- bers and S355 for non-members. For information, cJll 0 558-15 50. Feb. 26: The 5th Annual Bright Ideas for Business Fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds and Exposition Center in Costa Mesa. The fair \.\ 111 feature entertainment, food and business communicJtions contests. Call 751 -3247 for information. March 11: Merrill Lynch will present a free investment program, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Hotel Mcridien 1n Newport Beach. For reservations, ull 955-611 2. April 1: Merrill Lynch will prci.cnt J free f)fogrJm on retirement, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at t fotel Mcrid1en in Newport Beach. For rcscrva· tions, cJll 955-6112. Plt'ase 1end your calenddr an· nouncrmenn IO T~ Dally Pilot's bu1lneu editor, Tony Cox, al 330 I . w. B•r St., Cost•. Mt's.i, 92621. ... Getting used to I • lite in the last · lane G ar--~al ef-~t~~~--nn---Mrr'.JTI'TI1n-:""t-; to the critical glare of the spotlight By Tony Cox Business Edrtot I n coming to Newport Beach last month to taJcc over the community's Mercedes-Deni dealership, fletcher "Ted" Jones Jr. figured to be getting in on what is potentially one of the most valuable auto franchises in the country. What wasn't quite as obvious was that in becoming the Newport Mercedes-Benz • dealer, the 41-year-old Jones took the reins of a local institution, and with it, a leve l of public scrutiny somewhat akin to that imposed on politicians and star entertainers. Jones and his father, Fletcher Jones Sr .. completed their acquisition out of bankruptcy of the former Jim Sh.:mons Imports on Dec. 11. Even before the deal was completed, negative rumors about the Las Vegas-based Jones group's background circulated. By the time those unfounded rumors died down. Ted Jones separated from his wife, Jan Laverty Jones, and he raised a few eyebrows when he showed up at the Jan. 15 grand-opening reception for Fletcher Jones Motor Cars with an attractive female companion. A society story published shortly thereafter in the Orange County Register detailed Jones' new-found eligibility. The politician-like scrutiny might be ovemhclmiog. for the average person, but Jones is u ed to ii. In fact, his "ife, '"ho ''as featured in many of the 11 -dealer)hip Jones group's local tclcvi;,ion ads in Las Vegas, became a politician last su mmer. ·\\hen she was elected ma\or of th e gambling capital. • "I can deal with it." say) Jones, "ho sports a GO look, complete with tic bar. monogrammed cu ff link and a finely t~ulorcd suit. "I lopefully. the denlcr)hip "ill become more ot a story than I am. The negative publitity (from Siemon)' downfall) has kind of carried over." Jones, who has moved to Newport Beach to become full-time operator of what instantly becnme the flagship of the S300 million (annual sales) Jones chain, is well on the wa)t to making his newest dealcr~hip"" big story, and in the process. extinguishing any-·rcsidual negative images left over from the previous regime. Jones got started by sprucing up the focilitics at Fletcher Jones Motor Cars, changing the signage and restoring auto and parts inventories. H.c also kepi most all of the 140 former Slemons Imports Gmployecs, and he instilled in them an emphasis on customer satisfaction. He then added about a dozen more employees, many of whom were at one time key emplO)ees at Slemons Imports. Jones also launched a $1.5 million advertising and promutions campaign. The campaign includes print, radio aqd television ads featuring a laid-~ack Jones offering a cup of coffee and inviting the comniunity to get to t...now him. The aggressive -at least by recession Mandnrds -marketing budget also includes on-site e'cn1s, such as the gala grand opening and semimonthly scr'\ ice clinics. The clinics. the first of which \\JS held last weekend and hosted 200 ~lcrccdcs-Uenz owners, offer free inspections. wa shes, tours, di!.plays and product informa tion. And if the e\pcriencc of the Jone~ group's Las Vegas Mercedes-Benz dealcr)hip is any indic.:ation, the clinics abo gel long-time customers thint...ing about new moJeb and fostc.r service and parts s:ilcs. · T he result of Jone<,' efforts thus far: January sen ice and parts sale) arc expected to total about SI million. comparable with the numbe r:. posted during the dealcr~hip's hcyda). and through last weekend, Fletcher Jone'> ~tutor Car:. h:td i.old 105 nuw ~tcrccdc)·Ocnzc.., JnJ 30 lbed car~ in it) nearly se,cn weeks of existence. De)pitc the recc5.Sion and the challenges that go with taking over a bankrupt dealership, Jones expects to A personable Fletcher Jones, Jr. is seen in this promotional Jd\ertising scene. meet h1-. prnjection of ~O new-car )ales .1nJ 30 u'ed-cM ),11c, 111 Janu.in "\\'c're quite a bll. ~1buut SU percent, :1he.1J ul wh,1t thev <lid I.1st J.inuan," Jone' \:l)S. "And ihc s1.r.icc depar'uncnt has been fantasu.:. \\ e '11.. up to now where we hoped tu he an June." When the cconum) 1mpr0\es. Jones e\pects the de.1Jcr,h1p to )Cll :.ibout 100 new 1.ar:. month!), wJuch \\OulJ hdp push its a1111u.1I rc,·cnue) to lhc S 130-million range enjoyed during Slc:mon' Imports' peak )!.:Jn .. Joni:' prllJ!.:dS 191)~ re\cnue) of S JU() million to S 110 million for the dealer. hip. While Fletcher Jones :-.totur Car~ 1s off to a glXlll st.in. then.: 1., one ch111k 111 the Jones group's armor rhc group closed the 55-emplo)el! Jone ChcHolct 111 Whittler e:.irlier tlm month. 1.111ng )UhP..ir s.ilcs and a tO\ic "aste problem on the Sile. "Our lcai.c ''"sup lor renc'"ttl. and "'e chose nut to rcnc''." Jon.,;-. e\pl:un .... "It didn't m.i~e 'cn'c for u-.. anJ \\e "oulJ ha' e solJ it 11 it m:iJe 'en~e tor an)1..inc ebc." T he fathc·r-'>un Juo ma1.k a 1.uns1Jerablc '°' e~tmcn1 in t.1t...ir.g mer the former 5kmon' Import-.. l°he Jones ~roup pJ1d SI 1 5 mit:iun -SJ million of" hi h "~ lulJm.:W •mJ "1 I b1.. paid o'er the nc\t 10 )eJr:. -to acq ire the fr;.inc.l11!>c. anJ in aJJ111on to operationJI and promo1ionJI C\p1.11:.e,, the llC\\. owner~ arc pi.!) ing about SI lll,G .IU a month in rcn1 for the pr1.lpert~ th 1t h01.::.c' the frJn1:h 1,e Still. a't far back JS •a)t September. 'I 1.'J Jones ""' t.1lt...10£ :i' 1f the fr an..:h1.,,c. nc,~lcd in unc ot the toun1r: · ~.,, lucr~l11\C lu\ur: -c.ir mart...et'>. "J:> J c.in't·mi,., pro,p-.:c:t "It 1~ potcnt1Jll~. :rnd "111 b-.:, the bc:>t deJlersh1p 1n the rnuntr5 tt Following lackluster sales, agents see Residential Real Estate Another rc~punJent ).lid hb sale' were "t)pi· ... cJlh crumrm" in December. a )CJ,on:ibh )IO\\ • mu;uh for h; brot...cra~c. but he, 100. ha\ -,cl!n a • lot anon~ 'hoppers in the mart...ct tlm month. H e said he behc' cs an inching upw arJ of mortgage r;.i1c ... 111;1) be ,uffic1rn1 1mpctu to turn man) of the hro\\l.ers llltO bU)Cf\, . increase in shoppers While industry sta11s11cs rcnec t th at December was an excellent month for home re~ale acli\'ity in Orange County, respondent to The Daily Pilot's monthly survey of Nc"port Ocach and Costa t\tcs.1 residential real estate brot...er;.1ges report that their <,ales were generally lact...lus1er lao;t month. On the other hand, tho~c same respondents added that they've seen a sharp· incre,1se in honie 105 100· 95 90 85 80 75 • IC 1ntr:rc:.1 rate' crr:cp up a liulc t'>it. th:u " II mJt...e pCllplc more :!lcnou,," he SJ J · It "1 11 makl! pellplc th1nt... ma)be the:: g.1mc i~ u'er. Pe1.,plc pl.t) g:im1.:,, \\J1tmg for a b..:ttr:r Jcal" shoppers in Janu<il') •• rnd they expect all that bro"'ing 10 begin equal· mg to a lasting impro\l~· mcnt in sales o'er the nc'<t few months. ''We've been really busy this month." <,aiJ one brokqr. "There arc a • R<!presents last year's perform.wee. A core .1bo~c 100 reflects an improvement O H'r the ~.mu.• month in 1990, uhilc .i score bt!lou 100 inclicJI<.'' .1 dcdine. Scoring is bJscd on indu try )f,1fi'>tin .wd on 5,1/c of loc.1/ real est.lie broker.1g1.•s th.1t .uc sun t.'~ <.•d n•su- 1.Jrly for this feature. \\ h1lc r1..·)rondcnh 11.' ·1 he Dad) Pilot 't\Jr\ C) "ercn't thrilled with th..:ir Dl!ccmbr:r ~ale .... rnJ arc loot...inc fof\,.ird h> bc11r:r 111nc~ :ihc.1J. the month 111.1\. n~H h.l\e been .111 1h.11 l:i3J. A~~1.1rd1q; 10 the California A''1..11:i.1t1l>n uf Rc:.ilwr~. Or;.inge C1.1unt) home rc~a k:. we re up ::! 1 p..: r..:e n 1 in Dt"u mba O\cr Decemticr 191Xl I hat ~1.1111parc' ~\Ith a 3 per· cent incrCJ\C m '>tate,qJr: lll1m.: rcs;.ilcs. th.: ·"· i.,v..ia11on H.poncJ 51111. "hlle .lCll' 1t\ h unprll\ 111!!. pn~o \ I 1,,.,,tl homes h:i'e been dcr.lilcJ lrom their 1.J,tlllll.U) up"arJ trend AnJ Cti.1pman L'n1\C't'll\ i;,\ ·111,t Jame~ Doti .11J he bclie'c' the. m.irkct \\ I ~\lll· hllUC tO be !>Oft, price·\\ l\C J lc prl·~ltctcd th ll TC· sale home prices in the l'.'llUnl\ "111 dc('rca't: 1'' .in lot of people out loot...ing ut nc\t house to come on the m.1r~ct at .1 l'Cltcr pra~~. ;.i\crage \If 3 I pcrcent_in 199::! · hou cs. There arc buyers out there. they're ju)I shopping a 101. They seem to w.1i1 for the "Out fr9m all the people l'Ut ~11,,ppin~. th.it \Hiuli.l !>ecm to indicate that sale "Ill im·rc.1,c. I think it\ gl.)111g to be a good year ... I he D.:cembcr rnJex core for rc,identi.11 rc.11 C\tale: 105. -lJ.t Tcm.t Ctl\ Business Watch '. ;" ~f-~~i,;,~:., . ':' > \:., '·~ , ....... ~~·!J'*· . . . \, .• ~ ... :,.. ""' *~". ·. ' -' . f. --! ••'_ J .-· • ~-1, Orange County defense contractor laying on more ·than 590 NEWPORT OEACH -LOral Atro- nutronlc--earlier thi month began a round of layoffs that will eliminate 592 jobs and dccrea c the defcn e contrac- tor's work force here by nearly 24 per- cent. Company official plan to cut the plant's ~ork force from about 2,500 to · less thun 2,000 by July I. The Lorul '·'>- offs represent the latcM in a long line of ddense-industry cutbads in Orange County, following similar actions by such companies u. McDonnell Douglas Md Rockwdl International, Loral Aeronutronic was c~tohlished m August 1990, when parcnt1 comp.my Loral Corp. acquired and renamed Ford Aer05pace, the dden~c sub idi:uy of Ford Mot<>r Co. 1 The uncertainty created by Pentagon budaet cuthacks put on hold for now Lor11'1 plans to find new facilities for 1l$ \..' Orange County <.lpcration • includ1n~ omc that might be rclcxa1ed outside Slnithcrn California. Lor~\I' · lease for 11' Nc, ... porl pl.lflt c~p1rcs in 1998, but com· pan) offtc1ab s:11J they can't choollc .1 nc' location or loc.111ons until they a.;- cer 1.1111 thr:ir future fac1ht) nccJ, D· Clyde 11. a ,l,.,ert. one of 01a11ge County' be t·knm\n community bani.;· er • h.1' resigned ·'' chn1rnMn and chic! e\C:Cutive officer of Commcrc:cOank aml "'II he u~plJccJ a' Cl:O by Ra)mnnd L Dellcrba, the Newport lk.tch-hasc:J bank's prcsitle111 11mo1hy L Str.1dcr. chnmn:in of Com · mcrcc8ancorp. Commcrcc:Uank' hollling compan), will t.1~c over the chairman- h1p o( the ban~ G~rt' rc'lgnation followed an announcement that Com· merce&nk would have tu \Cl ao;iJe )Ub· \tJnti.11 h. ''"""' for ph1l•lcm hl,lfl'. Ddkrb.1 •• 1 W·~~'.1r • \Cler Ill of the b.111~111~ bu ... inr:"· jninr:d Commr:rt:ell.ink Q l\1." p\>ll u~·.1~h-h."c1.I 111m1g.1gr: h,11,k· 111g llrm I hl' llammond Co. h.1, ~11m· mc11'-:d J tC1llkr ''fies tl> bu} li.1\ k ~'110,000 \h,llC,, wh idt llllOUl\I' Ill .1hOUI 30 pch:cnt, ,11 11' (0111nllln 't\1d:. DI a pri~c 11( s i rlo'r ,h.11 c-. The \llk1 j, ~uhjc\:I hl 1.~,1nJ11ioo,, in· dLilliug there I ~·mg le" than JOO f\:HHJ holder' of ll.1mm''"'' c,, ,11:u1.' · ,,,,,r, · · ing th1N~ 1.,rnd1ti\1r" \\\.lu lJ all,1"' tl;c Cl1mp.11w 10 dcli-.t 11-. ,h.1rc:.. trnm the NASDAQ fa1.h.in~c ~ntJ tcrmin.1tc rl·g· l\trat1on ,,( its .. 1od;, cHcdi,cl} m:\~1og tlarnmonJ a pr Mate wrporJtion <ag:un Hammond ·ulw announ ell a net kw~ or nea1I~ S9SO.OOO. 1.n 77 cent'-a ,h, re. m the liN nine 011.,nth' 1.>f it 199 1 fi CJI ~car. ended Dec. 31. "''r c than the S7Ml.OOO lu'~ 1t ~uftcrcJ in the prc\lou' "''"·ii ~car\ hr.,t three ljU.1rtcr . 0 'C\\pi.Hl lka~h·ba,cd llltlman Prop- rnk .inn" LIHtJ that il\ fat t llilh Of- tu:c Pad~ in ,\n.1hcim 11111' i.-. f'tlllfC than ~; pcr,r:nt h.:,1,<J "'llh the recent 'isn· 111&' ot '1' llC\\ tcn,1n1' for JlC:lrly I),~ :>ljU.trc II.et ot building i.pa c A • Cl'l.SS'! bou1i4uc "ill urcn :ii \outh \.1,,1,1 l'IJ1J in ci11I) Ma) .•.• 'I he New fX''' 1,flu~c of Bl hot> lla•k • l'r1.1'-cr1.:J the S 1 ~.2 rtullion 'ale ol an in· : du,trial hu11din~ in Chino to Mnjc~tic • Rcah) Cu. of <.:itv <>f ln"l'1-.try., •• The • l <' Mrridit-n in CY.port Heu h h11 been • h inorcd Y.ith a· "four· tar" de 1 n:u1on • 1n 1hc 1992 Mobil l't&\'cl Guide. -Bf 1 b~ D•ll) Pilot • M Wednesday January 29, 1992 -.. ,. Back Page . . .. . . MISSING: Surgeon's disappearance called 'unusual'. GENERAL PUN: Dlclllon d8lly8d From A1 friend, attorney Marc Jacoby. "There is no reason for him to disappear. He had no marital problems, no financial problems. And if the boat blew up, there would be de- bris. There wouldn't be an inflated dinghy "Something strange is definitely going on," said Axelrod's friend. Andy Stewart, who works as a plumbing contractor. ''He bought that boat six years ago and used it religiously ever since. He's very, very experi- enced and the boat was well maintained." Guard Lt. Anthony Gentilella. "We can't search the whole ocean." the Newport Beach police, who are officially IOI.........,. dabltl investigating the case. 1Un••• Gentilclla said the Coast Guard is not subscribing 10 theories of fou l play, but.ad- mits the disappearance is ''highly unusual." "We can't sub&tantiate it," said Sgt. Andy From A1 Gonis. "Out we will be looking into it." pie crowded into the 400- "I 52noa: :Celll I IHI like lhiS Wflctt !I boat just vanishes," he said. "\Ve have no idea wha t could have happened." Gonis said the departm...w....L.uu.w.i..&9"~1.1.-4--...,.,~~ ..... .u.µ-U.1oLVd Com· 'th no danrnge to 11. ' "Something's just not right." I he vessel is white with. gray trim and n blue canvas cabin. The name "Aimee" is painted i~iant block letters on the back. has not le~d police to believe that any foul munity Center Auditorium play is invol~ed. Monday for the fin al hear~ "It's too premature to.spc~" l~.said.-_ing. -1.acoby described Axelrod l}S "a \!.Cry ac- complished boatsman." Ocean conditions since Saturday have been calm. By Monday evening, Coast Guard officials had commissioned aircraft and rescue bo:us to conduct 21 separate searches, cncom- . passing 4,700 square miles of wate r. Stewart said he talked-to -someone who claims to remember seeing an Alura docked :it Catalina Island Saturday. "The search i!> still on." Emotions ran high at times, with a majority wear- -A rcccptioni~t at Axclrod's main cosmetic ing yellow ribbons saying i,urgery practice in Mission Hills said co-"Costa Mesa is our special Axelrod's \\ife would not cory10,cnt on the disappearance, but Jacoby said st:e is "hopeful." "And there aren't many Aluras in this area at all," he said. "It's a very unusual boat. So for ~omeonc to say they i.aw it 7 ~ from where the dinghy was found means so1!1ething's cooking." wor"ers were ''puitled, stressed, worried interest _ we live and shop and anxious" about the doctor's disap-here" in support of slow Jacoby said anoth er one of Axelrod's friends has hired a Los Angdes-based pri· vate investigator. The Coast Guard spent Tuesday checking harbors from Long Beach to the Mexican border -to no avai l. pearancc. growth. "He's n really super guy," Stewart said. Although a much smaller "We saturated the area," said Coast The 'information has been passed along to "And we're trying like hell to find him." group, a few people did BUSH: Address draws mixed reaction for ·local residents sport green ribbons, passed out by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce in support of the proposed gencraJ plan, which the or- ganizations believes would ensure f uturc prosperity in the city i.incc 70 percent of city coffers come, from sales, property and trani.ient oc- cupancy taxes. From A1 dress that they m~st play a role in getting the economy bad. on ii-.· feet. ··1 know we're in hard 11mes now, but we can defeat hard 1imei. together," he said. "I believe you'll help because yo u're patriot!. and want the best !or your (..()Untry." But Bishop called the comment'> a cop out. "You know ho'' you look for- ward to a leader?'' he ~aid. "It'!> jui.t ironic that the solution nov .. depends on us." There \\ere others, ho"cvcr, who were impressed. "I thought he did a good job," said 58-year-old Costa Mesa resi- dent Morris Pike, who teaches theater at Southern California College. "We indeed as a nation ha\c to stand together." Costa Mesa resident and retired librarian Douglas Toohey agreed, i.a)ing: "I ngree entirely with mu ch of \\hat he said." • Rt'Y Wolfe. a Rockwell engineer from Anaheim. s:ud the .speech gave him hope. but he's not en· 11rel> con' incctl. "I !is propo~als on face value seem to work, but specifics arc the most important - whether or not Congress can get it together," he said while dining at a Ncwpon Beach restaurant. "I can't wait too long, though, because 1'11 probahly end up losing my job because of the defense cuts," eosta Mesa rci.idcnt Slcvc F:ir- rcr put his ai.i.cssmcnt of the speech more bluntly. "He's full of crap," he charged. Farrer ... 38, declined lo comment furthe r, snying only that he 1-. a local contr~1ctor who hai. been hit hard by the economy. With his popularity at the iowest ebb of his three years in office, Dush spent about the first 20 min- utes of the address emphasizing the Gulf War victory and thanked the taxpayeri. for supporting it. "The Amcricnn taxpayers have bared the bi unt of the burden," he said. "And now lhcy deserve a hunk of the glOt)'· "lf we c.in chJnge the.: \\Ork!. "e can change America." In his ~rccch. llu-.h propo~ed short-term tJ"< brcal.s anJ lll(Cn· ti\CS for bw.inci..,es and hc.micl>u\· ers, includ ing an incrc;m: in 1:'1x deductions for children, tax breaks for firi.t-time home buyers and the housing indw.try and t:i,x credits for low-w:ige earners who pur- ch:isc health insurance. "We're going to lift th is na11on out of hard times inch by inch and duy by day, uni.J anyone who wan!'> · to i.top us step aside,'' Dush s:ii<l. "\\'c arc .. rill the Crcci.t na11on on earth. the l-and1.•st nation on earth Jnd the l>trongest notion on earth. An d "c ha\ c ;1lwa) s rben to the.: occasion." FINALISTS: Officials e·xamin.e candidates' resumes "The Chamber respect~ the opinion of the residents, but the Chamber alsd has is- sues of concerns," sJid Lee t kinz, cxecuthc director or 1he Chamber. "We don't want it to be a tit for t:it. It's important lo mo'c on \\ith the general plan. EJst Sid1.: tlomco,,ncr As· oc1:111on m1.:mbcr 01Jn11 Q)- tcrlund agreed that the gen· cr.11 plJn i.hould not be boiled do'' n to homeo" ners vcr u!. businc!.S O\.,,,ner!.. ' ~ell~ _______ (!) "Orange County's Best Public Affairs Program" 11. ... MICc. UCI Assistant Professor. Cotumn1st Wlll SWlllll World Trade Ed•lor. ColumniSI WllU•LIMlll Ed1tot OI The Daily P110t And 1noependen1 THIS WEEK 'S TOPICS OF DISCUSSION ....... ,. Attorney, KFI •Tai~ $t'OW Host. Columnist Dr • .It flit• All• President ol Eagle forum. ColulMISI ttere's Where To watcll tlle Lobdell Group tITT OAT • Miida HVPl 1 Bob Dixon 1 3()pm 61 •Imm Co. Layolls ,~ 39 'OOpm 3 • AIJCllS cam11111J1 Fer Prez • Aboltlon Ir .... Ccut • Predctlonsl iiiiij Piii M Tuning Into The Community The Lobdell Group has hit tile lecture circuit. If you'd like the Lobdell Group to entertain and inform with a tailor-made performance for your organization please, call Bill Lobdell at 540-1224. We 're 5 times more exciting Jhan your typical speaker. From A1 ''I undcri.t:ind the council met Monday and we're ~till waiting fur them to meet again and make a decision," said Murphy, 38. Murphy, who \\3!> appointed Al- hambra's city manager in 1%3. presently oversees an annual bud- get of $26.5 million and carni. an annual salary of SI00,000. W}nn, 60, O\c ti.aw :i budget of S89 million th1 )Car and 1i. r1.:t iring '' ith a s.1lary of S l.U,000 afte r 20 years at the cjty'i. helm. I k of- ricially rc1ircd I.1st month hut 1!1 \ta>ing with the cit) :J!> a cu1ht1lt· ant until hi' rcpl.Kcment j, cl10· sen. The City Coundl, "luch ha'> kept mum on the identity of the Which Will Your Retirement Be? 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COSTA MESA • .... 7 MYI A WDI • LUGUl J[llCTIOI' 11' OUMif COlJ1'H' "°"· fftUl S. t 7 ra1. t t SAT. t ·I tlJPl.10 • candidille.,, i-. l.1tcd to meet agarn S.llunb) afternoon to di-.cu\s the fin;i li-.h, anti citv officials s;1id a sclcct1011 could be made bv the end of the ''eel.end. • lm1dcrs h.1,c indicated the fi\C c.111J1d.1tc., -"ho arc all men - arc running ncc"·and -ncd, 111 re· gard to qu.1lill1..llions and th~1t the l.e\ factor in the selcc11on "tll he fin.inc1~il ncgo ti:itions. Citv offkj.ils ha\'C hint1.:d 1hat the 11igh co .. 1 of houi.ing in Nc\\- port Uc.1ch llHI} be a kc) stum- bling blocl-in dra\\ ing a new ci t) manager. \\'a,,crnl.111 ,1cl.nO\\ lcdgcd th.It "the cost of living's higher the re." "Out, I think it'll all ''Ori.. out. I hope it docs for me, :in)"'~iy." "l hat's not the ca e," !.aid Osterlund, an East 19th Street rci.ident ''ho could lose her home if the i.trcct were widened, as proposed in the general plan. "It re- ally mal.ei. me upset to hea r these busincl>Scs criticiLC the 'cry iodiv1duab ''ho support them. If they didn't ha' c the customers. they \\Ouldn't ha'e the rnx base for the city." e•a Nnerican Heart ~ Assockltton ------------- Radial Keratotomyl Contact Lens Seminar \'ISIO'.\ CORRECTIO' •HTHOl'T GL.\SSES! Our olTin· '' llO\\ ofTt•r111~ .t 110 rh.tr~t· -.m11n.1r for paUl'lll:-. "ho art lntl'rl"lttl 111 n·f r.1c11w -.11~t·~ 10 rnrrl·r1 m~Jr-i~htcdnl'". f.1r--1~hw<l11l "' or ;1.:-.t1~111.t11'111 Thi-. indudt" J fm .. · l'\Jlua11011 of ~our l'~t·-. and Jnal~'-l" of \Ollr rornea "11h tht• Ill'\\ romp1m•r11l·d rnnu:al mpo).!rnph' -photol-.t.•ra111-.rnp\ m:trhint.•. Pll'a-.c: <:all rt1.+m.lu1~ .-.cmmar datt -.pan· ,., hm11nl I-"'· A.\Dlt[1' C1u , M.D., r.A.C.S. (~l'f) 6-tO-lOH • 100 \l'"l'Kln t l'llll r lh • ~u11t· 1111 \\'\\JW!n lk.1rh. ( \ ll!hNI l>ll'lll\1\11 111 1111 \\1111 11 \\ Hlllllll 01 01'11111\I \llll lK.\ 11111111111 \\tt 1111\\Bo11111111 I \I ~I 1(1,110 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC • .... ,_ .... c.....""' 1122 -Kii .. CISJ• .U-Ml·llM . 4 'Unsung·· players receiVe their due 8 The last two weeks, we listed an All-Coast Area girls volleyball list of middle blockers and outside hi tiers. This week, my selection committee (Dan Glenn, Dale Flickinger and Gary Nakamura) has put together a list of th e best of the Coast area as setters, right- side.players and back row specialists. These ifre th~ "unsung" positions which people tend to overlook alth'ough vol- leyball purists understand how tremen- dously important these three positions are for success. 0 First, 1 need to report on the local boys' cJub team and their success ~t a major tournament. Co-coaches Terry and Sean Sheward took their " 18-and-under" Bal- boa Bay Volleyball team to the Berkeley Boys' lnvi1a1ional on the campus a1 Cal. The tourney included teams from Cali- fornia and Can:>da. Our Balboa team, f ea- tarin& Frank Griffo, Beau Shew~rd and Ru s Gan, all of Newport Harbor, fin- i:."cd loecond to Seaside of San Diego in a sudden death final, 15-12. The trip and tournament was a success. The campus, the city. the trave l and the tournament create this great experience. 0 Marie Lundie (New· port Harbor) was the firiit great seller on the Coal>t. Well ahead of her time in training and understanding of the game, M:uie led New- port to the 1977 CIF final. Collcgia1ely, she started at USC before finishing at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo ""here she "as in trumental in dc- \•cloping th:u succes~ru1 Volleyball program. Kari Ru~h led New- port to its firiil ClF championship in 1979. Her intelligence, work ethic and undying competithenel>ll made her a great setter and leader. Kari took Sta nford 10 its first h\O Final Four NCAA championships. Currently. Kari is an assistant coach al Long Dench State (1990 NCAA champs and 1991 ,fi. nalist) and is the mother of '''o future sett er. On the 1979 Ne.wport team, 5-foot-4 Louis$'! 13urbank was the right-side player. Extremely competitive, Louise became a succcssf ul ettcr :ti Cal Poly Pomona. The 1979 CIF 4-A final featured Ne"- port vs. Corona del Mar. The cher for Corona was Su ie Crone "ho had a knack of finding a way to win. Su ie pla)ed at UCLA and set many big games for the Bruins. CdM's 1979 team was led by outside hiller Sue Corea who became the first scholar hip bnck~ow specialist at Arizona State for Coach Dale Flickinger. Sue Corea Davis wasjust named the Orange Empire Conference's Runner of the Year for coaches Bill and Julie Leach's Irvine Valley College state champions. In the early 1980's, Corona dcl Mar's Cindy Kendall, Kristen Drown and Leslie Pitlman were the best. Pittman set for Harold Nt(iega's 1982 CJF finalist. Brown at Stanford and Pillman 111 UCSB never competed collegiately but Cindy Kendall went on to be an All-Ivy League selection at Princeton. See UNSUNG/Bf Blanton 's, Knuff's numbers retired Two of th~ mo t prominent foot- b:ill playcrt in M:itcr Dei High his- tory, quarterback Billy Blanton and tighl enc.I/linebacker David Knuff, had their jersey number retired Monday night 111 the Mater Dei football b:mquet. Blanton, who wore No. 12, set Or· angc County records for passing yardage (3,485) and touchdowns (36), completing 184 of 298 passes while leading the Monarchs (13-1) to the CIF Division I championship on Dec. 13 with 1 35-14 victory over Eisenhower 11 Anaheim Stadium. Knuff, who wore No. 16, caught 67 passes for 1,196 yards and 13 touchdowns. On defense, he had 14 sacks and made three interception , returning two or them for touch· downs. Knurr was the Division I Player or the Year. Dlanlon. of Costa Mesa, a nd Knufr shared th"c Monarch or the Year Award. -By Ti• Pilol • ·. Wednesday January 29, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa ~Mesa Daily Pdot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 6.i2-4330 ex t.387 Section B . Today's sports schedule/82 Sports OR TV-fadie/B-2 Class1f 1ed/B3 ... ~ l"Jol Corona del Mar High's Kristin Vaughn tries to a"oid the pressure of Kathleen Pitchess of University during Sea \'icw league matc.h Tucsda) \\On by Trojans, 1-0. Early goal' ·sends · CdM girls to 1-0 Joss By Dennis Brostemous SPoltS Wnter "One problem. I think. h a hard work." lack o~ ond half. Boatman pa sed 1hc ball aero\!> In another Sea View niJtch: the box to Suo;son, "ho appeared 10 h:l\e •Newport llorbor t. Tustin 1: On the IRVlNI:. -Fan~ who arm·eJ f1\.C minute late for Tue day afternoon'!> Sea Vtc\\ League match bct\\Cen Corona del Mar and Univer ity mis cd the mo I im- portant pla) of the match. CdM came out "'with vigor in the ::.cc- ond half, and hJd a .number of op- portunitie Cor the equalizer. Bui the Sea Kings "'ere unable to find the back of the net despite impro-..ed play from Stefanie Hughes. Andrea Su on and Lt a Boatman. a good chance a1 a point-blank !>hot, llut l 1ller~· field. 1:-nca \\.1slcr\ goal "1th 1t was knocked awa> late b) Univcr it~·, ak,ut a minute t(l pla-.. ga'c Tu,un the Amy F~ lpaa. deadlod. Ocfcn~t"eJ-..•. CdM's Chel"\I Wilham' Ne""("Ort (5-5-2. 2·2·1 l had taken the Sadl). for w;iung Corona. 11 wa' turned an b) the Tro1an . made one excellent play to den~ Unt\Cf· lead \\tlh Jb<lUI lt\e mmulc' lctt \\hen ''IY Kathleen Pitches a chance deep tn ~1eSi!en Flccnl'r C1'n'crtcJ on a direct Three minute 1010 the match. hen Bright\ indirect free kick ''a~ headed rnto the net by Laura WJtson 10 give l 'nl\er'>tl) a l·O 'ICt\)I) O\Cr CdM Corona temtol) kick In the \ncdu' lc.1~u1. "We need omethrng to turn us around," aid 1-.urell. "We hJ\C the ab1hl) to beat anyone tn the lcJgue. Our ne~t game (Thur'ldJ) JgJUl'll Ne" P\)rt Harbor) "''II be an important one for us." •·1 thought Cheryl "a' one "ho pla~ed •\tater Oci 2. Ri,hop \mat O: Jn C\Cdlcnl match."' !>atd rarrell ~tr-.tl'n ~C\ lu ,mJ ( hm'\ \\ halcn The \Crd1c1. "hrch marked the end of 't:oreJ ~l'·'" .ind i!llJ1h1.p~r Bed.\ Thl'· 1hc ltr'il round ol league for both 1eam'>. m.1, reCl'rJcd J pair 1 t 'J''"' "'r thc "'" "I'm not real happy nght now ... ~aid Corona Coach Peter Farrell. "\\e d1Jn'1 pla) "ell at all and ''e ha,cn·1 played "'di tn the la 1 three mate he!> I don't ~now ''hat 11 1<, drop' Cd~t to 2-2-1 rn Sea View match-i1ini: \fonar~h' !\c.:' 1cr ~ored on a 1.M· c' and o-S·. ll\C.:r.111. L nl\cr'll) 1mpro"c' nc:r kid. \\llh I' mtnutc' kll tn the ltf'I One of CdM\ heller ch.in ce., came on 10 ~-1 ·2 1n lea cut.• and tl·"' --l 1n all match· h.111 and \\ hah: n m·11c,1 "11h 'cH~n mtn a corner kick m1J"a~ through the !ICC· '-'' utc~ kit Eagles aren't what CdM needs right about now Estancia entertains struggling Sea Kf ngs in non -league game By Richard Dunn Spot1S Wrtler I t's shakeup time around Corona del Mar High, "here ba<,· kctball coach Paul Om i till scratching his head for more than one rea on. Why he booked Estancia for a non-league game tonight (7:30) is one of the que tions. "When I scheduled this, I mu t hn'e been nut!i," snis Om ... whose Sea Kfog , 0-5 in the Sea View League and S-10 o"cr:ill, travel 10 Estancia in "hat is e~pcc1cd to be a lop!>ided ~1ffair. The Eagles, although they're dealing with a pair of injuries, are 4·1 in the Pacific Coast League, 15-S ovcrull, ranlo.ed No. 5 in CIF Division Ill nnd No. 6 in Orange County. "I think we're headed in 1he right direction," fatnncia Coach Tim O'Brien said. The Sea Kings, encouraged recently by the in?.pired plJy of iie· nior guard Jason Clark, cannot sny the snmc. "We're going to try a few different things and ma)'bC try a few people in different spots, (tonight) and beyond," said Orri!i, '"ho would not elaborate on any specific per onnel moves. h.wc been a smart m O\C to schedule (Estancia), c::.p~ci.1lly IH.l\\ 'Last year it was a blowout after we led, 29-4, at halftime, but then they came back 9nd beat us a few weeks later. You can really throw the records out of the window when these two teams play and it's been that way throughout the years.' hecau::.e "e could use the prlC· ttcc 111nc. The \\a) "e'rc pla)ing anJ the '''') thc)°rc pla)ing. \\C might be sltghtl~ OH~rma1ched." fatJncia's Jeff U)rne {ankle) and Joe Ed~un (knee) h.1,e haJ hmttcd pracuce time the pa!-t few wcel..s. but the Eagle-. hJ'e m.in:igcd to stay tn league 111k hunt ''1th 6-foot-1 cnior Mall Fuerbnngcr and the de' clop· mcnt of guard\ Rus,cll King anJ \'1ctor Tru11llu. "\\'c\c been ahlc to ~ho" th.it "e'rc more than JU"'t 1'ta11," o·urien l>aiJ. The E.1~lci.. \\hl.) open the ::.el'l.)lld half or PCL 3Cllllll on Frilfa)' al L1gu1'a lkach. ~.1nnot look past the Sea King!,. · II\ been a terrific m air)," O'Uucn aid . -TW o·... "Last )Car 11 \\J\ a blowout "We need to shake a few people up, to ge t cvet)body thinking uflcr "~ kd. :?9·4. at h.1lf1imr. and do what we've ~lkcd about. It's one thing to say, 'l ~now, l Estancia coach but then thcv came b:id. and should'vc done it,' but now is the time to start Sl)ing. Tm going -----------bent us 3 fe~ wec~s bter. \'ou to do it,' and go out and do it." can rcatlv throw the record out Oark scored a season-high lS points again t Tustin •la t of the window when the c t\\\' tcaml> pl:ay aoJ it's been \hat "'·1) Wednesday in • 63-49 setback for CdM, then topped his stanJ-· throughout the )ears. ' ard aaain last Friday aaainsl Un iversity with 27 points. "l hey hkc to keep tbc M:llre do"n in the <&Os. but \\C0ll try to "Not only hu (Oark) scored a lot or points, but he's been Ii,. put the tempo up." tenina and makina some chanaes in his game and making some In other game tonight, Mater Dc1 (20· 1 ). top rankcJ in Or- f~ress," Orris said. "Now, WC have lo get everybody to do ttrn1. nnac County and CIF' Oi\i\iOl1 I. trjl\eh to Ul\hop Amat in 1\n· th1nkre'll be all richt -we definitely h:iven't to)SCJ ifin )'Ct. gclus League ac11on at 7 o'cll>\:k ~hilc Cahal) ChJpcl 111.'l:.ts Lei· "Everybody else in our league ho (tonight) off. :.o rt might not finpcll at 7.::\0 10 nn /\ml\lthc11J Lca~uc game &.. .. , °"' .... Eli Wendell 4'nd Corona def Mar in\lade ( lan<i.i tonight for a non·leape prep b.h'-:ttball duel. It st.uts at' 7:30. .. • -• • M Wednesday January 29, 1992 Bac k Piue · MISSING: Surgeon's .disappearance cilled 'unusual' From A1 friend, allorney Marc Jacoby. "There is no reason for him to disappear. He had no marital problems, no financial problems. And if the boat blew up, there would be de- bris. There wouldn't be an innated dinghy "Something strange ls definitely going on," said Axelrod's friend, Andy Stewart, \~ho works as a plumbing contractor. "I le bought that boat six years ago and used it religiously ever since. He's very, very experi· enced and the boat was well maintained." Guard Lt. Anthony Gcntilclla. "We can't search the whole ocean." Gentilclla said the Coast Guard is not subscribing to theories of foul play, but ad· mits the disappearance is "highly unusual." "I.cannot recall a case like this where a boat just vanishes," he said. "We have no idea what could have hnppened.'' the Newport Beach police, who are officially investigating the case. ''We can't substantiate it," said Sgt. Andy Gonis. "Out we will be looking into it." Gonis said the department's investigation has not lead police to believe that any foul play is involved. • with no damage to it. "Something's just not right." Jacoby described Axelrod as •·a very ac· complishcd boatsman... Ocean conditions since Saturday ha ve been calm. . The vessel is white-wtfh gray trim and a blue canvas cabin. The name "Aimee" is painted in giant block letters on the back. SI t 'd h t lk d t 0 -1 "It's too premature 10 speculate," he said. ewar s:u c a e o s mconc w )0 .. . . ,, Axelrod's wife would not comment on the disappearance. but Jacoby aid he is B:t,.Moruiay.-Cllcning,Goa l--Gttard offtci:tb had commissioned aircraft and rescue boats to conduct 21 separate searclies, encorn· passing 4,700 square miles of water. mims to-remember seeing an Alura docked The search is still on. at Catalina Island Saturday. A receptionist at Axelrod's main cosmetic "And there nren't many Alurns in th is surgery practice in Mission Hills said co· area at all," he said. "It's a very unu::.ual workers were "puzzled, stressed, worried boat. So for someone to say they saw it 7 and anxious" about the doctor's disap· miles from where the dinghy was found pearance. "hopeful." Jacoby said another one of Axclrod's fri ends has hired a Los Angcles-h.Jsed pri· vate investigator. The Coast Guard spent Tuesday checking harbors from Long Beach to the Mexican border -to no avail. means omething's cooking." ''He's a really super guy," Stewart said. "We saturated the area," said Coast The information has been passed along to ''And we're trying m.c hell to find him." BUSH: Address draws mixed reiction for local residents ·From A1 dress that they rrl~st pby a ro le in . getting the econdpiy bad. on ib feet. "( know we're in hard ti me!> now, bu·t we can defeat hard times together," he said. "l believe you'll help because you're patriots and want the best for your lOuntry." Bl°lt Bishop called the comments a cop out. . "You know how you look for· ward 10 a leader?" he said. "It's ju:.t ironic that the solution no'' depends on us." There \\ere others. ho"ever, who were impressed. "I tho\.lght he did-a good job," Jid 58-}ear-old Costa Mesa' resi· dent Morris Pike. who teaches theater at Southern California College. "\Ve indeed as a nation hJvc to Mand together." Co!>t3 ~1csa resident and retired librarian Douglas Toohey agreed, '>:lying: "l agree entirely \\ith i:!luch of "hat he said." Roy Wolfe, :i Rod . ...,vell engineer from Anaheim. said the :.peech ga'e him hope. but hc.'s not en· tirl'I) con\lnccc.J. "Hi!. proposal!. on face value "Orange County's Best Public Affairs Program" · lkMPmcci UCI Aa$1Stant Professor. Columnis1 Wll tnlnl World Trade Editor Columnis1 WllH•l*"' Ediror OI The Daily Ptlol And Independent THIS WEEK'S TOPICS OF DISCUSSION ......... Anorney, KFI Talk Stlow Host. Column1&1 Dr. .II OIH lllM President ot Eagre Forum, COIU"10•SI Here's Wllere To watch The Lobdell Group seem to work, but specifics arc the most important -whether or not Congress can get it together," he said while dining at a Newport Beach restaurant. "l can't wait too long, though, because I'll probably end up losing my job because of the defcn~e ~uts." Costa Mesa resident Steve rar- rer __put his a~scssmen 1 -Of the speech more bluntly. "l k's full of cwp," he charged . Farrer, 38, declined to comment f urthcr. saying only that he is a local contractor who has been hit hard by 1he economy. With his popuhuity at the lowest ebb or his three years in office, Bush spent about the firM 20 min· utes or the address emphasizing the Gulf War victory and thanked the taxp:iyer::. for sup~orting it. "The Arncric.1n ta\p:l)ers ha\e bared the brunt of the burden,'' he said. "Ami now thcv deserve a hunk of the glol'). • "If we can chJnge the \\orfll, \\C can change Amcric~1." In his speech, 13ush p1 opo,cd ~hort-tcrm ta\ breab .inJ inccn· tivcs fo r bu:.im:~,c~ :111d homcbu\· ers, includrn!! an 111c1ca~c in '~' deductions for children, t:ix breaks for first-time home buyer's ancl the hou~ing industry and ta., credit for low-wage earner~ \\ho pur· chase health in~urance. "We're going to lift this nation out of hard times inch by inch and day hy day, anc.J anyone "ho \\ant~ t-0 top U!l tep a ide,'' Uu:!>h ~a1J. "\\'e arc still the frcc!lt nation on car th. 1hc krnJc,t nation on earth anJ the 'trongc:.t nation on c;irth. And \\e h..t\e .th\a~::. ri:ien tu the occa:.ll>n." ~ FINALISTS: Officials examine candidates' resumes From A1 "l understand the council met Monday :ind we're still \\aiting for them to mccl again and make a decision,'' said ~lurphy, 38. Murphy, who \\JS appointed Al· hambra's city manager in 19SJ, presently oversees an annual bud- get of S26.5-million :ind earns an annual salary of SI00,000. W) nn, 60, O\'Cr,aw n budget of S 9 milhon th1".> )CJr .1nc.J " rl.'tirin!! \\ilh a s.11.\rv of $143,000 .1flcr 20 )'Cars at the cit)·!. helm. I le of· ficial~ retired l.l\t month but 'is sta}ing \\llh the cil) a' .1 1.on.,ult· ant until '"' n:pl.iccmcnt 1-. cho· sen. The Cit) Counetl, \\ htch has kept mum on the rdent1ty of the ca1lllir.J.1te:.. b :.k11ed to meet again S.J1urJ.1v afte r noon to dbcu:.:i the lin.1fi,b~ Jnc.l c11v offici::ils s.JiJ a sclel'tion could he, made by the l'Jtd ol the ''eel.end. lo,1clcr., h.l\c rndicatcd the f1,c t..1ndrd.1tl's -"ho arc ::ill men - .J1c run111ng neck·.1nd·ncck "' fl'· !!Jrd to qualrltt..111ons and that the kc) factor in the selcc11on "ill he linancwl ncguttJtions. Cit) offic1.11, ha'e hintcc.J that the hi~h CU".>t of houi.ing in NI.'\\· port Uc.1ch m.t) be a kc> stum- bling block in dra\\ ins a nc'' city manager \\'a.,.,crm~m .1cl.no"kdgcd th.it "the Cl,.,t of Ii, ins·., higher there." "Out, I think tt 'll all work out. I hope 11 docs for me, an>"' ~1y." GENERAL PUN: Decision dlllYld lolk!\Wll debit• From A1 pie crowded into the 400- sea t Neighborhood Com· munity Center Auditorium Monday for the final hear· ing. Emotions ran high at times, with a majority we~r· ing yellow ribbons saying "Costa Mesa is our special 1 interest -we live and shop here" in support of slow growth. Although a much smaller group, a few · people did sport green ribbons, passed out by the .Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce in support of the proposed general pl an, which 1he or- ganizations believes would ensure future prosperity in the city since 70 percent of city coffers come from sales, property and transient oc· cupancy taxes. ''The Chamber respects the opinion of the resident:., but the Chamber :ii o ha h· :.ues of concerns," sa1J Lee 1 lcinL, executive director of the Chamber. "\Ve don't \\Jnt ii to be a 111 for tat. ll's important to mo' c on \\ ith the scoeral pl.in. EJ~l Side HomeO\\ nc r A!)· '>OC1.1tion member D,1.1nn Os· terlunc.J agreeJ that the gen· er.JI plan ::.hould nol be boiled db'' n to homcm' nc rs \ersus bu)iness O\\ ncrs. ··1 hat's nut the case," a1J O:.terlund, an EJst 19th Street resident \\ho could lose her· home if the :.trect ''ere "iJened, 3) proposcJ in the senerJI plJn. "It re· ally make!> me upset to he.If these businesses criticite the \'Cry ind" iduab "ho support them. lf they d1t.ln't ha\e the CU\IOme r!>, the)' \\Ouldn't ha'e the t,t'< bn~c for the city." cm UY (OSl'O ~ M.f,llf.f =~ w (Clmml c.alilel w • Mldla Hnl8 & Bob 011111 • lnlne Co. layofts ~lnh S(J!j nm tlWllll 7J4rn 61 7·30pm 39 6o()()pm 3 9~ 3 Which Will Your Retirement Be? Radial Keratotomyl Contact lens Seminar \'ISIO:\ CORRICTIO' •ITHOl T GLU SES! • ISn tampalgw Fer Prez m w 7 30pn 3 • AbOltlCll & ... Col.It • Pl'lllellonsl ililf J Plii ., Tumng lnlOJhe Community Tbe Lobdell Group has hit the lecture circuit. 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C l .. ) <HO-ZOH • 100 'l"" lllin < tllll·r t>r • ~um· 1111 \l'\\ll<ln lk'.Kh, l.\ '11hh0 1>11·111,1111 111 1111 \\111111 '' Ull\1111 111 Or1111111,1111111' I 1111111111 \\111111 '' Um111i'l 111 I \I ~t 111.1 M' RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC • ... ,_ .... c.-.""' 1122 -Ill•~ c•ST• •11-su.ma . . ·- _....._ggorts--:----.·· .. --:-----~ Wednesday January 29, 1992 The NewpCTrt 8each{Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Ro~er Carlson, ... 642-4330 ext.387 Section B Today's sports schedule/82 Sports on TV:radio/82 Ctass1f ied/83 . -'Unsung' players receive their ·due T he hist two weeks, we listed an All-Coast Arca girls volleyball list of middle blockers and outside hitters. This week, my selection committee (Dan Glenn, Dale Flickinger and Gary Nakamura) has put together a list of the best or the Coast area as setters, right· side players and back row specialists. These are the "unsung" positions which people tend to overlook although vol- leyball purists understand how tremen- dously important these three positions are for success. 0 First, I need to report on the local boyi;' club team and their success at a major · tournament. Co-coaches Terry and Sean Sheward took their "l8-11nd-under" Bal- boa Bay Volleyball team to the Berkeley Doys' Invitational on the campus at Cal. t The tourney included teams from Cali· romia and Canada. Our Balboa team, fea- turing Frank Griffo, Deau Sheward and Russ Gan, all of Newport Harbor, fin· bhcd second to Seaside of San Diego in a sudden death final, 15-12. The trip and tournameAt was a success. The campus, the city, the travel and the tournament create this grcot experience. 0 Marie Lundie (New- port Harbor) was the first great setter on the Coast. Well ahead of her time in training and understanding of the game, Marie led New- port to the 1977 CIF final. Cohegiately, she started at USC before finishing at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo "here she was instrumental in de- 'eloping that successful Volleyball program. Kari Rush led New· port to its first CIF championship in 1979. Her intelligence, work ethic and undying competitheness made her a great setter and leader. Kari took Stanford . ..to Its first t\\O Final f'our NCAA championships. Currently. Kari is an assi t:int coach at Long Deach State (1990 NCAA ~hamp and 1991 fi. Mlist) and i the mother or t\\O future setter. . On the 1979 Newport team. 5-foot-4 Louise llurbank was the right-side player. Extremely competithe, Louise became a successful setter at Cal Poly Pomona. The 1979 CIF 4-A final featured New- port ' . Corona del Mar. The se11er for Corona was Susie Crone who had a knack of finding a way to win. Susie pla)ed at UCLA and ct many big games for the Bruins. CdM's 1979 team was led by out 1de hiller Sue Corea who became the first scholarship backrow specialist at Arizona Slate for Coach Dale Flickinger. Sue Corea Davis was just named the Orange Empire Conference's Runner of the Year for coaches Bill and Julie Leach's l rvine Valley College state champions. In the early 1980's, Coronn del Mar's Cindy Kendall, Kristen Brown and Leslie Pittman were the best. Pittman set for Harold Noriega's 1982 CIF finalist. Brown at Stanford and Pittman at UCSB never competed collegiately but Cindy Kendall wenl on to be an All-Ivy League selection at Princeton. See UNSUNG/12 Blanton's, Knuff's numbers retired Two of the mo t prominent foot- ball players in Mater Dci High his- tory, quarterback Billy Dl:mton and light end/linebacker David K.nuff, had their jersey numbers retired Monday night at 1hc Mater Oci football banquet. Dlanton, who wore No. 12, set Or- ange County records for passing yardage (3,485) and touchdowns (36), completing 184 of 298 pas cs while leading the Monarchs (13·1) to the CIF Division 1 championship on Dec. 13 with a 35-14 victory over Eisenhower at Anaheim Stadium. Knuff, who wore No. 16, caught 67 passes for 1,196 yards and 13 touchdowns. On defense, he had 14 sacks and made three interceptions, returning two of them for touch· downs. Knuff was the Division I Playe r of the Year. Blanton, of Costa Mesa, and Knuff shared the Monarch of the Year Award. "-" P.U Corona del Mar High's Kri tin Vaughn tries to a"oid the pressure of Kathleen Pitchess of Univer ity during Sea View league match Tuesday \\On b} Trojan~. 1-0. . . f arly goal sends CdM girls to 1 ~Q loss By Dennis Brosterhous Soorts Wrtet IRVINE -Fan'I who armed f1,e manutc'i late for Tue-;day nf1ernoon·~ Sen \ 1c" League match bet\\een Corona del !\far and University mi~ ed the mo.,t 1m- portJnt pla) or the match Sadl). for v1\1ling Corona. 1t "a' turned in b) the Tropns. rhrcc minute into the match. hen Dngh t\ 1nd1rcct free kick "a' hcJded into the net by Laura Watson to give l 'n1,c:r'l1t\' a 1-0 'ictol) over CdM "Im not real happy right no" ... aid Corona Coach Peter Farrell. "\Ve didn't pl.t} \I.ell at all and "'e ha\en't played "ell m the la\t three matche~ I don't know what 1t 1 . .. One problem. I think. I!'! a lad.. of hard \\ork." CdM came out \1..a1h vigor in the sec- ond half, and had a number of op- portun111e for the equalizer. But the Sea Kings were unable to find the back of the net de p1te impro,ed play from Stefanie Hughe... Andrea usson and Li\J Boatman. "We need \Omcthang to turn us around," said 1-arrell. "We have the abiltt) to heal an:(1nc in the league-. Our ne\t game ( fhur,da) again t Ne" port Harbor) "111 be .m important one for U\." One of CdM'<, helter chance' came on a corner kick mid" ..iy through the sec- ond half. Boatman pa ed the ball aero the box to Su on. "ho appeared to ha\e a good chance at a point-blank shot, but 1t "a' knocked a"' a> lnte b) UniveNt) \ Am) F:.-lpaa. Dcfen•qvclv. CdM\ Chen! W1lltam' made one excellent plJ} to d'en) Unl\cr- MtV Kathleen P11che~ a chance deep an c,)rona territOf) "I thought Chel)I "a' one "ho pla~ed an e\ccllent match." ... ..11d Farrell. The',erd1ct. \\h1ch m.irked the end of the fm.t round of kaguc for both team-.. drop-. CdM to :!-:!-I in ca Vk\\ match- c' .ind ti c;.3 O\cr,111 l nl\er-.11~ improve~ to :!-1-:! 1n leagm .• ind fl.i.J 1n all match- c' Eagles aren't what CdM needs right about-now Estancia entertains struggling Sea Kings in non-league game h..1ve been a smart mO\C to ... chedulc (fatanda). ei.pcciall) no" became ''e rnulu u-.e the pr:ic- 11ce 11me . The ''a) ,,e·re pl.1)1ng and the WJ) they're playing, ''e m1gb1 be sl1ghtl) o'ermatched." In amHher ca \'1e"' match • :'lie"i><>rt Harbor I, Tu tin I: On the 11llers· field. bnca Wisler\ goal "tth about a minutc IO rla\ ga\C Tu-.11n the deadkxt.. Ne"'pmt (5-Ci-2. ~-~-1) had taken the lead \\-Ith all\,ut lt'c minute' lell "hen :-.ft:ggcn f"lccnt.r \.lln\CrtcJ l'n J tfl reCI kick . . In the .\n!!t:lu' l l .l~Ul •\tater Dci 2, Rh hop .\mat 0: K1Ncn Kc\ kr .1nJ Chn"' \\ halcn 't:nreJ \!'' ''' .ind !!'' 11kccpcr B'".-k' Thl'· m.1' rcc,,rJl·d .1 ('JIT ,,t 'J' "' tor the '1'1· 1tine \1\,narch' Kc,kr ,n,reJ ,,n a l'W ncr,kicl \\1th I' man.lie' kt; tn tht: ltN half and \\ h.1k n ncttc,I ''1th 'c' en min· Ute' ldt By Richard Dunn Spons Wt11er I l' hakeup time around Corona del Mar High, wh ere ba'i· ketball coach Paul Orris 1 still !.cratch1ng his head for more 1han one reason. Why he booked Estancia for a non-league game tonight (7:30) is one of the questions. 'Last year it was a . blowout after we led, 29-4, at halftime, but then they came back and beat us a few weeks later. You can "When I scheduled this, I musl have been nu1 s," sab Orri.,, who c Sea King, 0-5 in the Sea View League and 8-10 o'er.ill. travel to ~tancia in what is expeclcd to be a lopsided affair. really throw the b1.incia's Jeff O)rne (ankle) and Joe EJ.,on (~nee) h~l\e haJ limited prac11cc time the pa!>it few \\Ceks, but the E:iglcs have managcJ 10 stay in league title hunt \\llh 6-foot-7 senior Matt Fuerbringer and the de,clop·. ment or guard!'! Ru-.scll King and \ 1ctor Trujillo. The Eagles, although they're dealing with a pair of injuric , arc 4-1 in the Pacific Con t League, 15-5 overall, ranked No. 5 in -:-r~COrdS OUt Of the CIF Di~sion 111 and No. ~ in Ora.ngc ~oun1y. .. • WindOW when these "\\'e\e been able to ho" tli.11 «c'1c 11101c ttr.nrjmt Matt." O'U11cn a1J. "I thank we're headed in the nght d1rcct1on. fut;1nc1a Coach Tim O'Brien s3id. tWO. teams play and l he L1~1c .... ''h'-' tipco the scrnnd half of PCL action on Eml.1) at Laguna Bc.1ch. c:rnn,ll The Sea King , encouruged recently by the inspired p1.1y t)r se- nior guard Jason Cl~rk, Cllnnot say the same. "We're going to try a few different thing and ma) he try a few people in different spots, (tonight) and bC)'Ond," said Orri\, who would nol elaborate on any specific pc~onncl moves. "We need 10 shake a few people up, to get everybody thinktn~ and do what we've talked about. It's one thing to say, 'I !..now, I should'vc done it,' but now is the time to start sayin$, 'I'm goin1 to do it,' and go out and do it•• Clark scored a season-high IS points against Tu tin b t Wednesday in .a 63-49 setback for CdM, 1hen topped h1 stund· ard aaain last Friday against University with 27 points. "Not only hu (Oark) scored a 101 of points, but he's been li'I· tenina and makina some changes in his game and makina some fr\,grcss," Orris said. "Now, we have to get e\.erytxlJy to do that. think we'll be all riaht -we defini1cly haven'! to eJ it in yet "Everybody else in our lcagu~ ho~ (tonisht) orr. o it migh1 nut it's been that way throughout the years.• look pa'>t the Sea Km' . "II\ been a tcmf1c ri,alry," O'llricn '>J1J -TW 0'.... "La)t \"C.lr It \\a\ a ~)O\\OUt uftcr \\C 0 lcJ, 29-4. at halftime, Estancia coach but then the\ came ba1.t.. anJ bc~1t us a fc\\-wee!..\ l:iter You can· tc~Jll) thruw the rccorl,1 out O( the window 'o'hCn the ... e \"\l te.10\\ rlJ) anJ it'\ been th:ll \\-U) 1hroughout the )Cars. . ''They ltl..c to l..eep 1hc ore do\\ n in the 40,, but we 'II try 10 put the tempo up." 'In other aamcs tonigh1. Mntcr Dei (20·1), top ranked in Or· angc Counly and ClF Daw.llln I, tra1;ch to D1'ht'P :\m3l 1n .\n cclu'l League acli\ln at 7 o'clvck \\h1lc C12hary Ch:ipd ho~t' Let· finrcll ot 7·30 in un Atro,,hc.ul League game ' u. ,.... Eli Wendell and Corona .. Mar innde ht.\ncia tonight for a non-league prtp basketb;all du~I. It 1tar11 at i:lO. • ll2 Wednesday, January 29, 1992 :'UNSUNG' CIF championship. A key to New- port Harbor's victory was the set- ting or Sienna Curci. As a high school All-Amcrico, Sienna has ' sense or when to set which hiller. Sienn11 currently sets for Cal and was n:!mcd to the first team All-Pacific IO team. I've al- way!> loved Sienna' dc$rre to com- pete which, l ieel, is a tremendous strcogth. Moiso went to Stanford but opted not \o play. Schnit&er played at UC lr:vine, and while working toward her · degree, he Is an as- sistant conch at Corona del Mnr. Prentice Perkins who was so good at the gDme that she wll an All- Su View League player as :i soph· omorc backrow specialiit. Ptcntice's desire to excel helped propel CdM to the state cham- pion. Prentice currently is playif'g at Long Be~ch State (NCAA final- ist). Televislon-radm High school rankll1Q$ TODAY ~ lulcetball Clf Division I Top 10 • ' From 81 TEL£VlSION Newport Harbor's Lara Asper was the ire t young etter ever .. Lura was All-CIF as a·freshnum u1 Newport and every year after. She led Newport to the 1985 state championship and later set for Stanford. On the 1987 Newport team, two backrow players were instrumental in their success. Anjanette Gan &1nd Molly McCray were key with their enthusiasm and ball control. The backcourt strength of the: 1987 CdM ttam was twofold. Kim Linden and Shannon Flint, with yeurs of experience, we1c a great example that "lillle people with big hearts" can compete. Linden continued to excel at Duke while Shannon. played fo r UCI. l have always had a special feeling for the tough, liule com· pctitors. A key to success is the ployer that is opposite the ~eucr. This player must do every 5kill which makes the position difficult. Lynn Randall was o key to CdM's 1990 stote cham~ionship bcc:iuse or her overall ability. Col~ Ba1kdbatl• 4 p.m.-N.C. S1.·Wakc Forest, ESPN. 4130 p.m. -De Paul-Noire Dame, SC. 6 p.m.-Miami-Pill, ESPN. 7:30 p.m.-Miss.-Kcnrucky. SC. 10:30 p.m.-USC·UCLA. PT. 11 p.m. -OcPaul·Noirc Dame, SC. 12:.30 1.m.-Mi1mi·Piu, ESPN. · Pro laaulball S:35 p.m.-lfawks-Buck.s, TBS. 7:30 p.m.-Wanior&·Lakcrs, PT. llone Radn1 Pot., Ttam (lea~) W·l 1. Miier o.i. ~~1 2. Clpklrano 'I/al • South Co.w 18·3 ). J.W North, Ivy 11'·2 '4. Lynwood. S.n Cabr~I \/.illey tS-4 s. ujon, San Andreas 16·2 6. Long Be~ Jordan, Moore l6-.4 1. San Bernardino, s.in Andreas 16·3 s. L.>kewood. tvtoote 15·6 9. Irvine, South Co.lSl 17-4 A special thanks to Lura's par- ents, Bruce and Sandy, for their years of support fo r the whole vol- leyball community. Molly McCray's front court counterpart was right sider Mer- Krista Hartling was ano1her fiery performer for CdM's 1989 CIP ilriallst. A&owd favorite oe- Lyn n currently is playing at the University of San Diego. 7:30 p.m.-Santa A11i1a, Ch. 18. 9:30 p.m. -Santa Anita, SC. Wom«n '• laakttball 10. Downey, S-ln Gabfiel Valley t4-.4 CIF Division IC Top 10 Pos., Tum (le.igue) W-L 1. Glendora, Baseline' I <).O 2. Arll'Sia, Subo1b.ln 16-3 For CdM's 1984 stat e champi- ons. the seller was Jennifer Noon-1'1Ktpe tt1n1 r nave nor forgotten some names. If so, I apolosizc. The history of our girls' volleyball has been a successful one nnd one that we arc proud of. 9 ''""' VMW a.a '"' DollCD'-----""" Rupy l. ~Maicos. Cb!lnnel 1 S·l 4. Trabuco Hills, PJciflt Coast lS•S . up s. Tustin, Seil View . 1 S.6 tivcnc~s landed her on the All- Starc ream. Jennifer set for Albert Gasparian's 1986 Golden West College team which was also state c;hJmpion. a notch when the playoffs beg~n. CdM's 1987 se tting tandem were as good as they get. Chickie Moiso and Rhonda Schnitger were b~ outstanding competitors whose di- rection allowed the Sc:i Queens to be so successful. cause of great athlcti.f.ism and tre- mendous desire 10 win, .Krhla's leadership was a delight. Krista is currently a major part of the team at Cal Poly-San .Luis Obispo. Thanks to Dan, Gary and Dale. Charlie Brande's ,·ollcyball col- umn ap~ars in the IJaily l'ilol every WcdncsdD)'· 6. la Sierra, Sun l ist l S· 2 7. C;ihr, 5.ln Cahriel Valley 16-'4 8. CIJrtmont, Basclln4: 1>3 9. Muir, Pacific 1):8 1 O. Woodbridge, Sea View 1 3.4 CIF Division Ill Top 10 10 p.m.-World Cup, SC. • RADIO Pro B11u1.,_IJ 7:30 p.m.-GS·Lakers, KLAC {570). Colltgt Basktlball 7:30 p.m.-USCUCLA. KMPC (710). In 1987, Newport H :irbor again played Corona del Mar for the CdM's 1990 team wn sci by Today's schedule Pot .. Team (IHgue) W.l 1. La unilda, Rio Hondo 1&-2 'Run F-or Hungry Children' slated • 1n Irvine March 14 ......... Community colege meft -Cypress at orange Coast 7 pm. 2. South Tonance, Pioneer Hi-3 3. Sant3 M.lrg.lrit.t, Angelus 16-3 4. Mornin~. Ocean '--· 12·6 s. Esl•ncia, Pacific Co.i)t 1S-5 6. Yucca Valley, De Anza 1S•l IRV !NE -The 11 th annu:il "Run For Hungry Children," ur· gJnized by South Coast Com- munity Church, takes place on Saturday, March 14 and features a 51-·IOk run plus a lk run for kids. clren. Some 2,000 · ru nners are ex- pected, making it one of Orange -County's largest running events. The 5k begins at 7:30 a.m. from the South Coast Community Church parking lot on Bonita Can- ;on, Irvine, followed by the IOk ah d lk. Race organizers are encouraging families, individuals, corporations, running clubs and other civic or soci31 organizalions to enter in the r3c~ or act as volun teers. For more informarion on how to participate or volunteer for the "Run For Hungry Children" 3re asked to call (7 14) 854-7600, ext. 580. -Dy 1'hr 11ilot TUllDAY'S COUNTI "SWPOttT LAMDlllO -I l!Oa. 21 ang1t<1 21 ~ Convoonily tollf9t Wl'llll(I -OnnQe Coast tt CYQress, 7 p.m. Higll scllOOI boys -COIOtll del Mar at Estaocla, 7 ;30: Maltr Del 11 8Wlop AINI, 7; lttlingwel Chris· IJJn at Ca!vary ~. 7:30 p.m. High SCllOOI girts -left~ Cllostwl at Cal· vasy Cllal>e~ 6 p m. loooer 7. S11n Dimas. Montview H -S 8. Centennial, Pioneer 14-6 • 9. (liCI St. Bernard, Mission 12·7 C) St Paul, Miuion 13·4 Boys Soccer CIF Division 1-A Top 10 ~lore than $200,000 has been ra1~1!J through this event to recd hungry and disadvantaged chil· u--DAvn'8 LOCtlllt -3 -. lJ ll'llgllrs I cao Illa. 3' Wiid .... '3 """"" 2 -.. '° ~. ' C.IClc10n. 2 ... ........ lfgh school boys -UrWtrsity at Coroiu del Mat. 3; TllS1lll It Newport Halt>or. 3 WrHtllne Hi9h sthoOI -TUSlin al NelfiPOlt HW>r, 6 pm L.a C•r1.Jda; 2 W1lnu1. ). Ctnlt"''i.\V C~MOOJ .4 J,\V Nonh, S 1'.ilm ~pMf:!. 6. Coron.i dd M~r; 1 £1 Moolt', 8 S..nl.) l'.u.rl.a, 9 Curun.i. 10 S->JJk:h.k l MATHEWS Vernon Alex•ncfer M •thews, born July 9, 1906 In River- side. Caltfom la. Hu s- band o f Miidred Ma1hews (de- ceased). Ho worked for tho Counly of Or- ange. relirang In 1972 ahor 26 years. Votcran o r the U.S. Army Air Corp dur- ing WWII. Member Of VFW post #3536, American Legion & Disabled Veterans. He was atso a mem- ber or the United Melho:iist Church of Costa Mesa, Califor- nia. Vernon ond h is wile Mildred resided 1n Costa Mesa since 1938. moving there from Santa Ana. Callf. Ho resided In Aono, Nevada from 1986 unhl his death January 26. 1992. He IS survived by his daughters Nadi ne Steel s mith and Sonia Humphrey of Newman. Calif : his brother Clarence Mathews of Santa Ana, Cahl: aon·ln- law John Stoelsmlth, Aono. Six grandchll- dren: Torry Steel· smith, (USAF) Ger· many; Larem1e Lath· rop, Spokane. WA; Mark Stoelsmlth, Las Vegas. NV, Jod y Humphrey. Newman, CA: Scott Hum- rhroy, Bakersfield , CA; Nancy Hum· phroy, Concord. CA. F o ur gr• a !- grandchildren: Brian & Devon Stoolsmlth; Rebeka & Sara Lath· rop. Services wlll held at the Harbor Lawn-Mt Olive Mor- tuary & Memorial Park. 1625 Gisler Avo • Costa Mesa, at 2 00 P.M. Friday, January 31 . 1992 wllh burial to follow at l/1e Harbor Lawn Cemetery. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC. NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOT·ICE TO PUBLIC NOTICE Authorized to do business olh9f common dttlgna11on, plied, regarding tltlt po$· piled regarding tit.. pos· with the court ' lofmal R• wilt neu under tht f)ictAliOUS CREDITORS OF In this slate. In the evenl II any. ot Jhe real Pfoperty s.sslon. or encumbrances. sessl0n. or encumbr.m:n. quest '°' Speclll Nouce or The regastrant(•) com· Bua1neu. ::m•ls bmd 170353 dtlCrlbed above ii pur· to ray the remaining princl· to pay the remaining .pr1ncJ. lht filing OI In lnventoty menced to transac:I busl· tbovt on. BULK SALE T.S. NO. tender other than cash ls poned to be: 485 17th a sum or the note(s) s• pal sum ol the note{s) ... and 1pp111sa1 ol estate••· neu under tne Flcltllout Roy E. Comb• (SECS. 9104, 91·18789 accepted, the Trust" may Street, Costa Maaa, Call· ~urea by Hid dMd ol CUfed by said deed ol sel• or of any pe1111on or Business .N•me(s) listed This sta1~~~ w~'~'~ilt~ 8105 U.C.C.I -YOU ARE IN OEFAULT withhold th~ Issuance ol lornla , Trust, with ln1eres1 es in Truat, wllh lnterHt as In account es provided In above on. December "· With th•c Y J Notlce lsheraby grvento UNOERAOEEO OFTRUST the Trustees D"d untll THE UNDERSIGNED said note provided, ad· H id note ptovlded, •d· aectlonl2SOoltheCalifor· t986 0:17e2 ountyon allUllY creditors ol lht within DATED January 26, 1987 funds become avalllble lo TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY vane", if 1111y. under the van<:91, II any, under th• nla Prot>ate Code. A Re· William R. Beckman 1 • 1 named Hiier that • l>utk UNLESS YOU TAKE AC th• payee or tndorsee as. LIABILITY FOR INCOR· terms of said Offd ol term• ol Sllid Deed of quest tor Special Nolice Thi• atatemenl WH filed FS11118 Hie la about to be mada ol TION TO PROTECT YOUR matter ol right RECT INFORMATION FUR· Trust, fees, charges and Trusl, lees, charges a"° lc>fm ls ava1lablt trorn the 'lll•th the County Clerk ol P1.1bl1shed N.-,.po11 Beath- lh t assets described ,ROPERTY, IT MAY BE Said sate will be made NISHEO. tkpenses ol lhe Truslee expenses or lht TrustM COUtt clerk. 01109e County on Janu8fY Costa Meu Oa•IY PtlOl Jail- below. SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. but without covenanl 0; THAT said sale Is made and ol the truSls created and ol the 1rus1s created Atfomer for the Pell· 14• 1~92 ,5 8 0 uary 22. 2!1. February 5. 12, T'he names end business IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· without covenant or war· by said Deed ol Trust. by Hld Deed ol Trust. Honer: I I 1 1992 · addresses or lne ltll8f are NATION OF THE NATURE warranty. express or Im· ranty regarding hilt. pos-Said sale will be held on· Said sale will bt lleld on: WILLIAM Y. ICHMIDT Published Nev.pon Beach-W-Ot8 Tetephonlc Equl~ Cor· OF THE PROCEEDING Plied regaiding title, pos· H H IOn Of encumbrances, February 19, 1992. at l:30 Ftbluary ~9. 1992, at 1:30 A PROFESSIONAL LAW Costa Mesa Da•ly Piiot Jan. --------- P<>fltlon, t7.oi Atmat.roog AGAI NST YOU. YOU Mtslon Of encumbrances. or es lo lnsutablhty of l1lle. p.m. in the lobby to lhe Pm in the lobby to the CORPORATION uary 22, 29, February 5, 12. PUBLIC NOTICE A~enu:'· 1"'1ne, fA c92~4nl SHOULO CONTACT A to aausty th• Indebtedness THE total amount ot the building located al 601 building located at 601 5030 CAMPUI Oft 1992 Flctltloui e ocat on n a or a LAWYER secured by aald 0.-d ad· unpaid balance of said ob· South Lew11 S11ee1, Or-South Lewis Slreet. Of-• w 01 the chief •Xf<'.\11~ otflc:e Nolle• of vances thereunder with In· llgallons toQether with ad· ange.·Calllomla 92668 enge, Calttornle 92668. • NEWPORT BEACH, CA ·OIO Bu•lrMH Neme ol the seller Is ame as Tru•te•'• Sele lertsl 18 provided• lhtteln vancas, and estimated At the time or the ln111a1 Al the lime ol the 1M1al 9298().2179 PUBLIC NOTICE ltetement above • costs and expenses, Is publl<:atlon or this notice, publlcatt0n ol this notice, 1714) 9S5-22eo lha FOiiowing pertot1s A$ ltsted by the Hiier, all Undef DHd and lh• unpaid ptinclpal ol s 3, 2 3'4 . 8 9 I . 8 6 AP· Iha total amount ol the un-the total amount ot the un· PubllShed Newporl flctltlou• 11• dO•ng 0us.ne11 es other business names and of Tn.i•l the note aecured by said PROXIMATE. paid balance of the obliga. paid balance of tile obhga· Beach Costa Mesa Da 1 B I N GINA'S PIZZA ME TAO, llddressas used by Iha Notice Is hereby given deed with Interest thereon THAT notice ol breach of Ilona secured by Iha above taona aecuted by lhe above p j 3 'l ":,':!!..!~ 3t98A Alrpon Loop or. r11e;;11~1nt lhrM :~• ~ tl1al INTERSTATE TRUST u provided In aald Note, said obligation and election described deed ol lrust descnbed deed of lrust 1~~ anuaty 22• 2 ' 2 ' The Foflowarig poisoni Costa Meo, Celil 92626 .°:~1 0~ ~e~rv!~~ t~ ~: DEED SERVICE INC. as fees. charges and ax· lo .,11 said real property and estimated costs, tll• and estimated cost•, ell• Wth021 are doing bvsineu as: earth's K1tc;hen Corp . Cal· I> ar NONE trustee. or successor pensea of the INSIM and wa1 recorded es lnslru· pensas. and advances Is penses, and advances Is METRO SCHOOL OF •lorn.a 3t98A .Alrpon Loop vy8f e b II d I led b ment No. 91·539622 00 Oc-$75,446.01. $20.609.13 PUBLIC wo11c• s c ..... D .. s Bt I Or Cosle MtSI Calif The names •nd buiwieu trustee. or su st ute 0 the trusts crea Y tober 3 1992 ot Ott1clal 11 11 possible that at the II Is poss•ble that at the " 5 MU 1 • ......., OU1h 1110 9~626 ' addresns of the bvy9f ere· trustee pursuant 10 the said Oet<f of trust Rtcordi in che'office 01 tl\e lime 01 aal• U\9 ~ning tune 01 sal• the opening SUPERIOR COURT 0 , Street, Santa Ana, CA This ousintu It con- TEC Incorporated, 17401 OHd ol Trusl executed by INTERITAT• TRUIT COut'ltv Recc>fdlr of Orange bid may be less than Iha Did may be less man lht CALIFORNIA COUNTY '9:J04 S W 508 dUC1td oy· 1 c0fpor11ton ~~m:~~ Avenue, Irvine, JOSEPH BACKER ANO DEED IERVICE, Al County, State of California. 10111 lndebledness due. total Indebtedness due. Of UN DllOO 325 1 Avo°n7:an Teresa ~·:~·ciom· The reg11tran1(1) com. The assets 10 be ~ are LEATRICE J. BACKER TRUSTEE, 3002 DOW TruatH o~_party con-Date: 1/22192 Dllt: 1/22192 Mel D vi CA entt CA 92872 • menced to transact bull· oescnbed In o--i ... All HUSBAND ANO WIFE AVENUE, IUITll 311, ductlne S.1• ~ T.D. SERVICE COM-T.D. ·~RYICE COM· '°" '·· •t•, Jeanne Weiss, 508 ,,.., unde1 the F1c111lout onwoloty accoun11, equil>o Recorded 02/131t987 Inst. TUSTIN, CA 92880 Contlrtent•I uwrers PAll't, u .. kt TruetH PMY, H •aid TruatH !~3, NOfth Ceunty Avenada Ttrtta, San Clem· Bu11ne11 Name(I) l1S\ed ment, furniture. lumlshings No. 87-080260 of Olfldal REF: 191·t8719 1114t Tltl• Compeny tOtS N. By Cryat•I Antladel, •r Cryatel Antlscl~, -9fteh ente, CA 92672 above Of\-Oectmber •. and 111 other tangible per. Records In lh• olflce of lh• 730-8529 M•ln ltreet, lent• Aulatent S•cretaJy, Aaal1tant Secretefy, ll•H:r 1 o.:.,.•tte1 ~o: Thi• business ts con· 1r1 0 1 sonal property •nd g-: County Recorder of OR· Deted: Ot/17/1H2 . Ane, CA 92701 1714) 801 South Lewis St., 901 South &..wla It., :L: .1:1L~: ~ • du1C1ed by: husband and r:,~:1 ~lemenl .,.., fil6d ~.:f1:i1.eh40~An~i':irong ANGE County, Calllomla: By: JESSA MCCOY, 835-5575 X 224 TS• Ofen1e, CA 12811 Oren9e, CA 92888 he If 0 f J Ao; O 4:; ~~. regl atranta com· With the Count'( Clerk ol Avenue. lrvine,'CA 9271 4. and pursuant \o the Nollet FOftECLOIU"E SEC. eo18 17141 315-4700 1714) 31M700 MICHAEL DENNISON • menced 10 1ransac:t busl· Orange County on January The business name uMd ol Default and Election to RITARY CONTINENTAL LAW· 11r AVAILAaLE, THI If AVAILA8LI, THE • tltU under lht FICIJtious 14, 1992 by the seller at tllet loca· Sall lhereund9f recorded Publt•tt.d D•lly Piiot YIRI TITLE COM-EXPICTED OPENING EXPaCTED OPENING Minor, fof ffeedom Business Name(t) llste<i FitlOM tlon 1a· Telephonic Equip. 10/15/ 1991 In Book Page Jenuarr 22, 29, Febru-PANY, A CA&.lfORNIA BID MAY 81 OBTAINID 81D MAY BE OaTAINID ::: CP•:--~tel C:U.tody above on: January t4, Published Newport Be1en. men1 Corporation . Inst. No. 91-562664 of said err 5, 1192 COftPOAATION, Al BY CALLING THll FOL· BY CALLING THI FOL· °" ro t992 Costa Mesa Da.tly P1totJan- The antlcie>ated date ol Officl11l Records, will Sell • W-020 TRUSTEE LOWING TELEPHONE LOWING TELEPHONE CITATION FOR FREE· Monon S Wtln u11ry 22, 29, February 5, 12. lhe bulk sate 11 February on 02/10/1992 al 9:45 A._M. TAC-82735 NUMaERS ON T"NE lfUMBllllS ON THE DOM FROM PA .. ENTAL Th\1 staternenl wes filed 1992 14 1992 el Ille office ot the at At the main (Not1h) en-PUBLIC NOTICE Dete• Januur 10 DAY BEFORE THE DAY BEFORE THE CUSTODY AND CON· ""''h the County Clt1k or W-007 ,.~~! bul~ sale 11 not sub-trance to the county court· NOTICI Of 1992 ' ' IALI: 1714) 315-4137 SALE: (714t 315-4837 TftOL CC 234/235 r,~2Counry on January----.,...-~~..,,,.-- )ect 10 California Unltorm house 700 Civic Cen1er Oft. TRUSTEE'S SALE lherl Drlnnenberg, or 12131127 ... H5 or (213) 927 ... 885 ~~:•P:g,;~s~i·~HE · n 19091 PUBLIC NOTICE Commercial Code Section Wost Santa Ana, CA al TS #9019 foreclo.ure A••l•l•nt TAC 44509 TAC 44548 STATE OF CALIFORNIA Published Dirty Pilot Jan-Flctltleu• 6106 2 public auefioo, lo the high· NOTICE Published Dally P1lol Jan-Published Daily Pilot Published Daily Pilot Jan· To: DANIEL WAYNE OEN· Ulty 22. 29, February 5• t2, Bu•fneH Neme Det;c'CJanuaty 22 1:,1 est bidder for cash (pay· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT uary 15, 22 29. t992. January 29, February 5. 12. u3ry 29. February 5, 12. NISON GrMtlng. 1992, St•tement T lncorpontt • e at>le al the time ol sale In UNDER A DEED OF TRUST W002 1992 1992 YOU AAE HERESY Id· .v022 Tti. FotlO'N•nQ persons Newed• COfporetlon, l11wful money ol the United DATED Sept. 9, 1988. UN· w024 w025 1111e<1 lhal you ire reqoired a1a doing bustness as •w: Jec:lt f , Zetaler, Stales), all right, 1111•. and LESS YOU TAKE ACTION PUBLIC NOTICE to appear In the SuJ)ef10t PUBLIC NOTICE MT CL CALIF . 3334 E Secret•rr 1nteresl conveyed lo end TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Court of Iha Stale ol Cai.. Coast Hwy. 12se. Cc>fona Pu b lished Newporl w h~d 0 It d said ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT NOTICE Of lc>fnla, tor the County ol flc:Utlou1 del Mar.~11 92~5 Buch-Costa Mesa Dally ~ f T y 1 ui;h 91 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU TftUSTEE'l IALE NOTIC~ OF BSC 239 San Ofego, al the Coun Bu1ln.H Name Thomas John Hayburn Piiot Janua 29 1992 o rus '" a prop-NEED AN EXPLANATION Lo•n No. TRUITEE'S SALE NOTICE Of Room ol Oepal1ment No. B ll•tement 3334 E. Coast Hwy 1 2!>6, ry ' Fw063 erty satualed In said Counry OF THE NATURE OF THE 8n 7ote3I / LNft No. PETITION TO lhereol. localed al 325 S The Fol'°"'1•1'19 persons Coro"a dal t.tar Cahl PUBLIC NOTIC_. and Stale and Described PROCEEDING AGAINST BASSETT/ 8912025391 ADMINISTEft l.4ekote Drive, Vista, C~ art doong busllltSI es. 92615 to as lollows: YOU, SHOULD CONTACT ESTATE Of 92083-6627 oo Ma1ch 18, TERRA. 660 W t71/1 SI This bus1neu It con-___ O_T_C_E_O_F___ LOT 71 OF TRACT NO. A LAWYER. VILLANUEVA WIJEMANNE/ : 1992 at 6:30 AM ol ll'lal l 29, Costa Mesa. Calrl ductt<I by: an individual N I 3000 rAS PER MAP RE-ON FEBRUARY 4. 1992, at T.S. No. K123211 T .S . No, \.127959 FLORENCE MAY day, then and he1a lo show 92627 The reg11tranl(s) com· INT(.!CNTDelODN ~=-StF(HERI CORDED IN BOOK 89 1:30 P.M., CONllN£NTAL UNIT CODE K UNIT CODE L BELSKY cause, 11 eny you have, Witham M Casella 400 mt nced to tran11c1 bUSI• •~ ' LAWYERS TITLE CO. as T.D SERVICE COMPANY T D. SERVICE COMPANY CASE NO. A18~52 why JASON MICHAEL Aliso Ave N~pon Beacn nau under the Frct.tlOus CA&.IFOfllNIA PAGES 40 ANO 41 OF MIS. duty appointed Trustn or 11 duly appointed Trus1ee as duly appo1nled Truslee lo all he11s. betltlrt1aries, DENNISON, mlnC>f, should Cat.I 92663 ' Bu11"tll Namt (I ) lllled CML CODI) CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN succHsor Trust" under under the lollow1ng de-under the lollowmg de· crtd1to1s, cont.ngent cre<it· not be declared lree lrom Marl! vanWicllter 700 N abo~• on. December 23 , Notrce 1s hereby g1Ven THE OFFICE OF THE and pursuant to Oeod ol scubed deed ol trust WILL scribed deed ol trust WILL tors, er.d persons who may parental cus1ody and con· Mallard #2 Oraoge Calif 1991 that tne within named COUNTY RECORDER OF Trust executed by OLIVER SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION otherwise be Interested In trol tor Iha purpose ol 92667 ' ' l homu Hayburn transferor intends 10 trans· SAID COUNTY. C. SCHOU.f ANO LEE G. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER TO THE HIGHEST BIDOE Iha will or estate, or bOlh, placement for 1doptl0n IS This bustnau Is con· This Sla\emonl WH '11ed ---------1 re, lhe assets cescrrbed The arreet addiess Ind PAUL. TrusteH ol T~E FOR CASH (1n th• lorms FOR CASH (1n Ille IOlms of ptay.a tor In the peb11on ducted Dy: 8 generll plf1-w11h the County Cltrk ol liiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl below Olhtf common desl nation' ~AAY FRANCES HACK· Which .,. lawful lend9f In wn.cn are lawful tendor In FLORENCE MAY BELSKY on file herein The Pftl· nershtp Orange COunly on JMfUt/Y I The name and business g • ElTE EARL REVOCABLE lhe Un1led Slates) alld/or Iha Vmted SIJltes) and.or A PETITION has been ance ol 111• minor child ls The reglStranl(I) com· 14, 1~2 address of the transferor 11 any, 01 the real PfOperty TRUST DATED NOVEMBER lhe cashier's ce111lted or the cashltf's ~111h0d or llled by RENE E. BRAOl.EY requl1ed by statute. menced to 1tantact t>usi· f518t00 ia: Te1ephon1c Equipment described above Is pur-4, 198t., as to an undi· otller check.• specified in other checks specified In 1n the Superior Court ol You are 1cMstd that ii the neH unc:ter lht FictJlioul Publllhtd N-l)Of1 8Hch-~ .. 11w11e~" Corporation, 1 Callforn11 ported to ~: 1212 DOVER vtded 85-2/38 lnlerear: LEE CMI Code Sec1Jon 292.th ClvN Code Suction 2924h California, County of OR· parent(s) a1e PfHtnl 111ha euslnest Nim•(•) listed Costa Mua Da•ly Piiot Jan-corporet1on. 17401 Arm· DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, O. PAUL and GOROON (Payable In lull I t the time (Payable In lull at the lime ANGE. llme and place above above on• January 1, 1992 s1rong Avenue. lrvlne CA CA 92660 LEUPP PAUL. husband 311d ol stle) all fight, lltlo and oi sale) ea right, tiUe and THE PETITION requests stated the judge Will read Wiiiiam M. Caseua uaiy 22, 20. Fe1>ruary 5. ,.2, 9271 4 The undersigned Trust" wile as their communi!)' inleresl conveyed to Ind Interest conveyed to 11nc:t 111a1 RENE E. BRADLEY be the pttHion •nd If re-This statement wes filed 1992 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Morlu11ry Chapel • Cremator~ 3500 Pac1l1c view Or•~I' Newport Beach ...... 2100 Th• character or the per· disclaims any liabll ty fOf property. as 10 an 1.1nd1-now held by ii under said now held by 11 under said 11ppolnttd as peraonel rep. quested may eiq>111n Iha "'1lh the Couniy Clt<k 01 w..p soneJ property Intended 10 1 vlded 3·1138 l11t'1es1 GARY Oaed or Trust ln lh• prop-0..0 ol TNSI In 1ti-p1op. 1esentat1ve lo administer eltect ol the granting ot 111e Otll'lge County on January Cl I be transfened· All 1nven-any lncorrectneu or 11\e R. BARR end PATRICIA A. arty harelnaftor described: erty hereinafter deicnbed· the estale ol lht dtcedent. pt11t1on and If reque1ted 14 1992 PUBLIC NOT1 tory accounts, equapmenl, l lrHI lddresa and other PARR, husband and wale, TAUS TOR; JAMES A. TAUSTOR: DIMUTH WIJE· THE PETITION requests the judge sha.11 explain •ny ' ,Slit 12 f1otltloue furniture. lum1sh1ng end all common designation, 11 H lhelr commur11ty pro;>-BASSt:rT, LAURA 0. BAS-MANNE, MANEI. WIJE· the dec•den1'1 Will end teim or allegation con-P bll .. _ .. N _ .. ,._ .. •··-•--• .. ..... other ta"glble pt rson•I any. thown herein. trty, as to an undivided 3· $£TT, ANITA VILLANUEVA MANNE codfe1ls, If any, be admitted ll•ned therein and lhe na· u s • ...., ewp., .. uvacir -........ .. prope11y 81\d gentrtl 1ntan-The total amount of the 1/38 Interest: WILLIAM M. BENEFICIARY: AVCO Fl· BENEACIARY: AVCO Fl· to probate. The ""'" and turt of the proceeding, its Costa Mesa D11ly P110I Jan-l leteMeftt g1ble1 and all such prop-unpaid balance ol the obll-CRAWFORD, an unmarried NANCIAL SERVICES OF NANCIAL SERVICES OF any CodtClls are 1vall1ble p1ocedures and poss\blt uary 22, 2:9. Ftbruart 5. 12, The Followlng pttsont ,ll"cl .".T.("s erty Is located 111 17401 gallons secured by the man H his sole and aepa· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, lc>f uamaoailon In tt\e fi .. conHquencas and may tm art doing buslnes• 11: Armstrong Avenue. lrlllne rete PfOperty, 11 to an un· INC. INC. kept by lhe coun_ conlinue the ma"tf lot not W-OI• BARON CONSTRUCTION llLL lll&IW&Y CA 927t• property to b9 sold and divided 3-1138 Interest: and recorded Fabtuary 2, recorded Junt 16. 1988 THE PETITION requests more than 30 daye lor the COMPANY, 2&60 E Ore11a The d1ta on or aner whleh reasonable eallmated HAROLD R. NEWTON, 1 1990 u lnslr. No. 90-11 Instr. No. 88·285320 In 1U1hc>f1ty 10 administer lht appointment ot counsel Of PUBLIC NOTICE Un.t C, Santi Ana. Calif. Mortuary * Chapel •"-transftf 11 to be made costs, expenMI and ad· manltd man. as his aOle ~328 In Book page of Of· Book page of Olhclal estate under the lnc:tepen· to give counsel tJme to pr• 92806 Cremation 11 Februarj 14 t 992 vanc:es at the Ume ol th• and separate property, as fic1.11 Records In the olf1c• Records In tilt olflct ol 1he dent Adm1ni11ratlon Of Es-pere Flct"lou• John B Roe. 419 Main St t 10 Broadway Dated January 22 1992 initial publlcallon ol the No-to an undivided 3·1138 In-ol tht Recc>fder of Orang• Record•~ ol Orange tatet Act. (Th11 authority The court may appoint •u•tneH Neme •93, Huntington eeach, Costa Mesa Telephonic l!qulpmenl uce ot sale is· $235 ll03 33 ltfHI; as lo~nt• In com· County; H id deed of trual County; said dffd ol 11us1 w1H allow lhe personal 1ep-counsel to rtpfHtnl the St•te"'ent Cal1I. 92648 M2-11H Corporetlon, •~: Jet· In addition ' 10 c~sh ·the mon 11 Trustor tor the ben· describes the fotlowlng: dHcrlti.1 lt'le follow109. resenlallve to lake many minor whelhtf or not lhe The Following peraont Thi• bualneu le con-... •••••••-i ''•Y McNutty sec,• T 1 will .,. ' h-tflt and security ol Bani( of I.OT •5 OF TRACf" NO. LOT 44 OF TRACT NO acOons w11hou1 obtaining minor 11 able 10 anord are doing buslneu 19 Clucltd by: an lnc:lrvtc:lual • ' r~i " acce,.. 1 CAI Newport. a Calrlc>fnia COf· 3403, AS SHOWN ON A 10278, AS PER MAP RE· court approval. BefOft Ilk· counsel. If any parent ap. FUN STUFF, 2121 leewaid ftlt reglstrenl(aJ cotn- tart 19f' chedc drawn on • porallon as Beneficiary, MAP TH ERE 0 f' RE· CORDED IN BOOK 4SS, Ing t8fla1n ve<y Important pears and 11 unable to af· lane Newpo11 Buch menced to transact Oual· FIND an apartment through cluaified liiyPllt .. Pu blis hed Newport atate Of nation.I bank. • dated Sept 9, '988, and r• CORDED IN 8001< 139. PAGES 46 TO 48 OF MIS· 1c11on1, however, Iha per lord counsel, the court Calif. ·92660 ' tltU undtf the FICtiliOUt Beoch·Cosra Mau Deity check drawn by• stale 0t corded as Instrument No. PAGES 35 TO 37, MISCEv CELLANEOVS MAPS. IN sonal rtpresen1a11ve will be \hall 1ppo1n1 counsel 10 Michelle M. Claik, 2l2t 8uslnest Nam•(•) kited Pilot J11nu11ry 29 1992 raderal credit union or a tltl-478062 on September LANE 0 US MAP S, THE OFFICE OF THE required to give notice to 1eprHent each parent who LHward Lane. Newport above 011: January tO, Fw083 check drawn by 1 aw e Of 21, 1988 01a~e County, RECOROS OF SAID OR· COUNTY RECOROEA OF Interested person1 unfeu appears unless aucl11eprt· Beach, Calil. 92660 1992 ----------ilederal .. ~. and loan s::~01 i:t:.0r~r· PUBLIC A~8J c~~N~ DEFAULT s~~u c~~ri;.., . DEFAULT ~c:r.~:. ~:1~:: ;~~.: ==11~' w='.'G'Y and ~~='r!n:· B~~~·c~~ i:n :11~~en1 WIS llled RENT through classified essoclatlon. 1avtngs as· AUCTION TO HIGHEST UNDER A DEED OF TRUST UNDER A OEEO Of lAUST action) The tndependt"t H you wtah te Mell 92eat ' ' 10r1lh Ille County Cltfk ol soclallon Of H vlngs bani\ BIDDER FOR CASH. ,. DATED U25190. UNLESS DATED 5/17/88 UNLESS adm1nl11ra11on 1uth0f1ty Wiii the acfvtoe .. •" et-Thia buelnu• I• con· Orange County on JlltUetY aptcllled In Section 5t02 c As HIER . s c HE c I( YOU TAKE ACTION TO YOU TAKE ACTION 10 be granted Ul'llHI an lntff· t '" lttl " dveled by: CO·P•rtner• ''· 1'192 ol the Flnan<:lal Code Ind DAAWN ON A STAlE OR PROTECT YOUR PROP-PROTECT YOUR PROP· .. led person files an 01> ,•er:-' h ldl :: :'~ The reglsllanl(I) com fltltCM NATIONAL SANK," STAT( ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT 1ect1on lo lhf ptllllon ano .... eu IMl\ced to lttn1ac1 bUtl· Publlaned Newpol'I e.a.cl\- OR FEDERAL CREOIT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Sl\OWt OOod cause Why !ht prompt ..... t"81 your ntll under IM ,.ltt.t.ou• Co111 Mesa O••ly PllOl .Mn- UNION, OR A STATE OR NCEO AN EXPLANATION NEEO AN EXPLANATION court slioutd not orn \he .......... " .,,,, INIY 8ua11ltll N•tn•l•) llatto uary 22 2t ''°"'.,., 5 12 STARTllG A IEW BUSllESS?? FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO OF THE NATURE OF THE OF THE NATURE Of' THE authOnly. IM ftled en tt-... tbOYt on· Jinuary 14 ' • ' • l OAN ASSOCIATION DO· PROCEEDING AGAINST PROCEEDING AGAINST A Hf AAINO on tn• pell· DAT•D JAN I 1HI 1992 • lt92 MICILEO IN THE STATE OF YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-lion will be held on fEBRU• KINNITH a. MAR-C1111Mlnt S KIMty . CAl.IFORNIA lpayeble al TACT A LAWVER. TACT A LAWVER Al\Y 13, 1992 et 1:4'5 P.M. TONa CLIRK 0, TM& Thia statement waa llled --------- W.013 The \A99I ~,,,,,_ al -P IOI .. lliM9ed IO .,,,_ • ,_ ._ -..... ~to -bua"-eM we ....-,,_ au~ "'• ,,.,,.. tor rou •t no ""' e11 .. we -.... you "'9 lirM MCI -Mp to !he Coul1 ~ In a.ni. ,.,.. ,,_ Of c- .W IN~-~--­ Ille .-"""'°"' 1111..,_ -It~ "'"" IM C°"""f e- pullllell -..... !or ~ --· .. lllQUhd ~ llw Ind "*' ... '~ ll'OOI o4 l!Ut*«!lon Wiii> eo.ir,.., c~ ... " • .~ ( .. ..... ',.~ r .... \;. \I ~tip -;..~ ,. II' ,. ' 'tv,.. . . . ...... tlOp lly IO file yo.# ~ ~-1111'e~L~ ~ J.>O w"' '-., eoeia MMe, ~ If you can l10I "" Dy, ,,..... c.d "' .. (1141 14'~1 ~ ,,~ o; lilt """ -.... mlll• -~~·ICM~ Ill !.IW>dll ltt•t~D)'11'1811 " }'OU eflOUIO ~ .... y ...,,. ~ ~ tall ... IN ... wlll '" ,,,_ "'.,., ...., ro .. 91e, rou OoOO Lllci ., "°"' -~11 time of sele In lawful 3278 CALIFORNIA ST.. I '75 KINGSTON ST , In O•pt 3A k>cattd 11 700 IUPl,.IOR CQURT B't with tf\t Counrv Clerk ol Duy It. S•ll II, Find If. money ol tn. United CO'STA MESA. CA 92626 COSTA MESA, CA 92626 Civic C~ttl Drive Well, II CO&aY D•Pu' Ofange County on Jtnuary ClaHHt.CS. Stale., II In Ille lobby to "(II • •trffl addffll Qt "(If • ~11 .. t lddreu Of S1n111 Ma, CA t2701 • • '"· l"2 Iha building 801 South common c:1 .. 1gn1tlon of common dHIQnllton ol If YOU OBJECT TO the (aSALt ,,,., 14 Lewi• SlrHt, Ottnge, CaN-propany Is snown at>ove, property Is shown lbovt, grantlf'l9 Of Iha pe1111on, you H .. ., a Cetten, e30 p IOI• hed ~"""' e. ti-fornla. all rlQhl 11111 and In-no w1rran1y Is given at It> no warranty 11 g111en as 10 should app .. , ti lhe hear• Alta Vlata Dr., Ile. ,., 1 1........ 0 1::,-,;,,_, ac terHI conveyed to and 111 complettfleH Of COi· II• com~•• Ot ~Or• lt\O and. Male your-ODo ff1 vt9ttt OA ""4 · 'lt.o 1 .....,,. ,,. uaw.-·-''"fll"' now held by It V'ldtr•ata ttelMHT.*'lhe ~rictarv rtctnn1j." l_he b9'1ellc1ary 511on1 Of tile wnllen ot>-Att-~Pet"...._' UfltY 2.2, 2t. ftbfuary 5, 12, Deed ol Trust In Iha prQP-under said Deed of Trusf, uno.r said Dff<I of Trust. "°"' With llW court !>-. 1992 tr1y altutled In sa•d County Dy IHM>tl ol • br•acl'I Ot by r•HCN'I OI • bleach Of Oft lhe heating YO\lf IP-f'ubkshed ~etly, Prlot Jan-W.OIS 9nd $tat• clescrl~d 11· c:tefault In \tie oblloatlOna detM In 11\41 ~~tiOna pellanc• mey b9 111 '*'°" UfltY IS, 22, ..... abruaiy 5. --=-:-:=~~=~~- Th• Northwutarly 132 1ecured thtrtby. Mrele>-..cured lherabv, htreto-Of by yow anorney 1tt2 "11LIC MOTICI 1 .. 1 of 11\e Soulll Easterly IOlf aJCtevted Ind d-'IYo l0ta ••,Cuted Ind deflll· '' 'tOU AAl A Cn£DITOA W003 .._.1,._ •• 2$8 Ifft ol Loi 88 OI New· llfed to the undtfalgned I ered to the undtftlQ.'\t<S a 01 e ConltnQtnt Ctedl\or OI -~~~~~~=---r"'' -pan H•IOht1, In lh• City of wr1n1n Oec1arat1on Of 0.. written 0.Clatttlon or 0.. Ille dece1Md. you must Ille PUILIC NOTICI lu.-.. Neme Cotti M.u, County Of Or· IN! end Demand lor SI... IM and Demand lor Sale, ~OUf Cl•m With tM Cour1 leat...._..t ange, St•t• ol Caltfornla, H and WTrtlen not.ct Of o. and wrtn9ft no1a of de· and mall• COC>Y to lhe pet· ,...,.._. The 'ollowlno perwn. pet mep 1tc:0tded In 8ooll 1au1t end of tiec1aon 10 lault end 01 election to 1onel tt1>'t1•nt111ve •P. llvelftH• Nw art dOll'lg bullMH .. 4 P•g• 83 of Mlac:ellaneou• ceuH th• undersigned 10 cauM the under119Md to pointed by IN CO\lft "'"""' ............ J•>IN,ORMATION SEA· Map•. In lhe olflce OI lhe Hll 11ld propefly 10 Hll•IV ... H id ptOl)erty 10 Hll•'Y IOUf f'l\O(llhl lrom ,,,. date TM hllowlng PlftOn• ICU (blHOAIZOH CLU9 County Rtc0tdet of •altl llld Ol>llgtllone. tnd lher•· Mid ~·· Ind \tier• ol flral 111uenc:• °' lefter• .,. dolnQ butlneH ... (C)PAClf'IC COMPANIES, County •Iler th• undtrtlQned alter lht' undertlQntd as provided In MC1IOn ttOO SWll °"°"'· 20e~ ,.,,,. 177 AIV9r-'dt Ave , ~ EXCEPf THEAEFAOM aw caused said nouce of d• CIUMd Uid notl(• ol d• Of Ille Cahlornlt ~ INf AV9 , Cofone d9I Mat, pori 8each, CaM Nto3 Hove A Goroge Sole! } . \a_. ... ~ r + liljliiL"· Oii, ea•. tnlnerals and olhtf 11u1t MO ot elect.on 10 be llUll ano Of electlOft IO be Coct. The t.wne tot "'.,. Cetlf '2121 floy furgene ~. 3\2\ hyd1oc11bon 1ub1lanc:H rtcOfdtd MfY 31, 1Mt H ffCOfded October 4', t991 Cla1mt W1ll nol ••• ti.-Mlatn A. lecllmtn, 20e~ W. Coast H!Y. •40. New• l'flnQ t>elow a 0991n of 500 1n11r. No. IH17)431 In .. lnatr. NO. tl·IM~ut in '°'' lo.Jt month• "om tM ,......, Aw., Corona def por1 Ide", Cellf. t2tl3 feel from th• 1ur11ce Boole P•o• of Olllel•I Boole P•o• or Olllelal hearing data noticed ~. Caflf. t2UI ' Thi• bu1lnt11 I• con· , ''*'°'· but wtthoul !hf Aecotd1 In IN offle:e ot the Aecotc:t• In the ofhc• Of tM lboYe I landf• A a.dl!Mll, 20e~ ~eel by! "' unincorpo. lilj" . "9f'l ot turfac:• tntty, .. f9COtd41f of Ofanoe county; recOfW ot Ofanoa Couoty, YOU MAY UCAMINI tM F.,,..., AV9., Corona def "'" •uoclatlon Othet ,......-In' Int~• of Said sa.. wlll "be "*'-· Said ....... "be "*"· Ille .. .,,. by lie~." Yo!' .... Calif. tlNI lt\lf\.,.,.,.,.,,,., racotd but ~ covtnent Of but with<M covenwat 0t 1re • S*1IO'I 1111«"1" In Thia bu•lntH la con-Tht 1egl1t11nl(a) com- •••••••• .. ll_TM~'.....!"":!!"'~!a::!dd:r::•:se~encl~ Wlrtlnty, Pf)ffta OI in.. wtlffenty, ••Pl•H or Im• IM "tee•. VCMI may -Mted tly: husband and mencoed lo "ane.tet b\111-, •••••••••• ,. - UPTO *600 . PER MONTH Newport Beach/Coata Mna Pilot . Wednnday January 29, 1992 IU PUalC IOTICI MUCIOTICI PUii.iC llOTICI PVILIC IOTICI PUIUC IOTICI PUii.iC llOTICI PUILIC IOTICI ....... -...... ...... . ....... ....... ........ .......... . ......... ... ·~ :u--....... ._ ............... ............. .............. .............. ............... ........ .. ....... Tllt I lllnt .......... .......... 1 ... IMllll ............ 1 ... l•lnl .......... • ......... n ''.:::.:£. l*90M Tllt l'ollo•4 l*90M The folowlnQ paraona The folowlnQ P9'90M The following paraona The followlng per.one The FoloWllig parsons The Foaowtng l*ton It .._:g11 Ltar • n ::;er bullnela aa: n doing bullneU .. : -::= bullrw aa: are :ii. bueir'9la aa: .,. = bullnMI aa: .,. ~ buslnas• as: d~ business ••· , .. ~ ~: ~N:. ~~.l~AZ=: !~:~tr:=LEt~~~:N:. OIQIP ~1~= :e~· E~&.ules~ ::8~~· 32 = ~~ 1~tc~ ~Rd~~~~~ ~~E1t. ~~~N~~ ~J~CA12121 Cou M .... Callf.12121 t711, SlcypMI C#Cla IE, 1308, ~ AM Helghla, 44th ltrHt, Newport Of,. Newpcw1 laact\, c.-. t1ngton Buch, C•l1f. 92647 t« Dfllla,. Ste215, NfttPQf1 · --l_2~ u Clno Contlnen&al ftubllcatlonl, IMna, c.llf; 12714 calf. 92707 leaet\. c.lf. 92913 12teO Diana Mwaa4mann, 17311 S.acti, CA 92&80 dla. RlnCN .._ ~ lnC,. -VO I . M8'0I 2nd Paiul TtlomM lurlle 411 ~ Hll JI,. 2005 Yact.I a.ndra ~. 125 441h 8'aphanla 1vwna GHry, 32 Rot> Roy Cir~ Huntlngtori Wanda Whal .. y•Wooann, ~~b-I floof, CoeU Me.a. Calf. l ryeon Sp=•· Co••• Mltchlaf, Newpott leech, StrHt, Newport Beach, Canyon tsla~JuNewport 8"ch, Ctlf. 92Ml 537 Newport Cenlat Oflve , UI Mii II con-t2ll2t ...... ~. 1 o.Mt.-.eo Calt"llt83 l!eaCh. Calf. 9<nMIU Thi• bu1lna11 11 CM-Sia 215, Newport Beach, Th by:l lfl lnchldual Thi• buafnan 11 con-Thi• bualnau I• con-Thia bualnaH 19 eon-Tl'll• bualnaH I• con-This bualne11 11 con-ducted by: an fndMdual CA ~ i~* • tB•fClllll ·•--: • rag1atrant(1) com-~by: a eotp0tllllon, dllc1ed by: an lndMdull duded by: an lndMdlMil ducted by: an lndlvlduM ducted by: an lndMduat The regt11rant(1) com-'thfs bualntu I• con-~ nnuct ~ The raglaltanl(•) c°"" T1'a raglalrant(s) com-The raglatrent(•) com-The regl11ranl(1) com-Th• regl1tran1(1) com· menc:ed 10 transact bull-ducted by an lnd1v1dual neae9 the flctlllous menced lo tranaact llUal-menead lo tranaac:t buel-menead lo tranaad ~ manc:ed lo tranuct bu9'-meneed 10 transact butJ. neu l.Wld4lf !ht Flcbtlous The registrant(•) com-~ Name(•) lla1ed-.. undw the Flctltloua naaa undef the Fictitious naea undef the flc:ttOoua nau under the Flctltloua naae undet the Fictitious Business N•me(•I lllltd meocecs 10 transact Pl.Isl· 1112 on: .January 14, "'*'"-Narna(t) l.ead lualnea1 Name(•) lleled lu86nau Name(a) lated llu9lnau Nama(sl l ated Bualnaea Name(•) listed above on: January t ~ ne11 undef lhe Flctftlous , .... J --...... abowa on: Januery a. 1912 abOll9 on: N/A abO¥a on:,,.,..,.,\, 1912 abolla ort: Januarj 0, 1992 abolla on: January t , 1992 1992 8u1lne11 Namt(I ) listed ._ • -Sac:r9tMy Paiul T. lllwtle Robert Hall Jt, Sandra ICMlla ,....,._.._ lvwna QMty Diana Muuetmann abollt on: NIA Thia -....,,..,. wu lied Thie 11a&«nen1 was tiled TN8 8'8'*'*11 waa tiled Thie _.....,.,. waa tlled Thi• atatament wes flled Thia atateman1 was fifed Thia statement was filed Wanda wna1..-;.wooc.1tin wlll\~lhe County Clel1l of wllh the County Clel1l of wtlt\ IN County Clerll of with the County Ottk of wllt'I the County Claftt of wllt'I the Counly Clerk ot wllt'I the County Ct«k ol This statement was filed County on January Or8nQe County on Janu.nt OfMQa County on Januery Oranaa County on Januwy Oranaa Countvlifl" January Orange County ore January Orange County ore January with the County Clerk of 14, 1 14, 1192 -----1 ,4, 1192 • 14, 1092 ,4, 1092 14, 1092 14, 1992 lhe Or~ County on 0.. Pltl01t "''°" Fata102 FatatN Fat1ua Fa11117 FSHU3 camber 24, 1991 Publetled Newport BNeh-Publilhed Newport Baech-Publatled Newport BMm-Publlhed Newport 8Mef\. Publllhad Newport Beach-Publllhed Newport Beach-Published N-port Beach-'511311 C... Mau PlloC Januafy Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot Jan. Cotta Mna Dally Piiot Jan-eo.ta M ... Dilly Pilot Jan-,Costa Mesa D.ny Piiot Jen-Costa Meaa Dally Pilot Jan· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-Published Dally Pilot Jan· 15. 22. 21, Februaiy S, uary 22, 29, February 5, t2, uary 22. 21, febNaly S, 1~. uary 22, 21, F•brualy 5, 12, uary 22, 21. February 5, 12, uary 22, 29, February 5, 12, uary 22, 21, February 5, 12, uary 22, 29, February 5, 12, Early morning motor routes available Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. -~1- . CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT Bf.AOf 11182 1992 11182 1992 1112 1992 1992 1992. ) WCIOI ----;::.-;. -WoOOI , W.Ott W-012 W-018 W-017-W-019 ------~w0~23~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! 330 West Bay Street ·1NDEX I IF.':!llEAI. ESTATE 0mJFOR SILE I Houses/Condos ..................... 1002-109 4 Moblle Homes ............................... 110 0 Acreare .......................................... 1125 Bul1dlng & Contract... .......... , ........ 1150 Beach Property ............................. 1175 Cemeta.ry Lots ............................... 122 rs Houses To Be Moved .................... 1325 Lots For Sale ................................ 1400 Out-Of-County ............................... 1rs2rs Out-Of-State .................................. 16~8 Ranches/Farms .............................. 1676 Resort Properties ........................ ._1680 Tlme Shares .................................. 1690 Real Estate Exch ange ................... 1800 Real Estate Wanted ...................... 1821S l""'llUL ESTATE Cl.URENTILS . Bouaes/Condoa ..................... 2102-i 19 4 Apartmanta .......................... 2 802-2894 Duplexes ....................................... 2704 Rooma ........................................... 2706 Hotels/Motels ................................. 2718 . Vacation Rentals ........................... 2722 Room.mates Wanted ...................... ~724 Rentals Wanted ............................ 2728 Oarapa Fc:>r Rent ......................... 2 740 Storare .......................................... 2742 Misc. Rentals ................................ 2744 Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 •• COM•RCIAL REAL ESTATE Apartments/Commercial ................ 2750 Business Property ..... , ................. :. 2767 Buslness OMce R~ntals ................ 2769 Commercial Property .................... 2 778 Duplexes/Units .............................. 2 786 Industrial ...................................... 2 7 88 Income Property ........................... 2 790 I AIUSINESS .. URNANCllL Buslnesa For Sala ......................... 2 900 Bualnesa Opportunity ................... 2 9 04 Bualnesa Wanted ........................... 2908 Credit ............................................ 2907 Investment Opportunity ............... 2908 Investment Wanted ....................... 2910 Money To Loan ............................. 2914 Money Wanted .............................. 2916 Mortpges , T .D ............................. 2918 . All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. Sell Your Private Porty Merchandise LINES . DAYS · HERE P= BUCKS '.,. Announcements ............................. 2920 Theater/Cas ting ............................. 2921 Income Tax ................................... 2922 Lost & Found ................................ 2925 Health & Fltness ............................ 3000 Scb ools/IJ1structlon ....................... 3012 Tr avel ............................................ 3014 Memberships ............. : ................... 3018 Personals .............................. 3002-3005 SERVICE DIRECTORY . Service Directory ................. 340 6-3939 Employinent .................................. 5530 Employment Wanted ..................... 553:5 Domestic ........................................ 554 0 l"MEICllANDISE -~FORSILE Antiques ........................................ 6010 Appliances ..................................... 6011 Auctions ........................... _ ........... 8012 TD PUCE II ID Clll. 642-5678 ~ 1.lar .. ca. M0-1221 a FurnJture ....................................... 6014 Misc. Merchandise .... : .................. 601:5 Cameras ....................................... 6016 C'ollecllbles .................................... 60 17 Computer s ..................................... 60 18 F ree Mercha ndJse ......................... 60 22 J ewelry(Furs/Ar( .............. .' ............. 602:5 Building Materials ........................ 6030 MacWnery ............................ : ...... 6045 Office Furniture/Equipment .......... 6d4 7 Pe tS/AnJmala .................................. 6 0 4 9 Musical Ins truments ..................... 6055 Pianos/O rgans ............................... 60:59 Bicycles ......................................... 6060 Sporting Goods ............................. 6065 Tickets ........................................... 6075 1V/Stereo/Eleclron1cs .................... 6080 Garage Sales ....................... 6102·8190 1'-9~ .. · liiJ1RAl8PORIA111N Boa t s ................................ : ... 701 1·7018 Marine Service .......... ~ ................ ~ 7020 Marine S Ups/Docks ....................... 7022 Airplanes ....................................... 8010 Ca.mp erstrrallers .......................... : 8014 Scooter• ........................................ 8018 Automobiles .......................... 9 010-9090 How T.o ~lace A Classified Ad_ BY PHONE 714-642-5678 North Orange County -~40-1220 South Orange County -496·6800 BY VISITING OR MAIL 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 (corner of Newport Blvd. & Ba,. Sl.) CLASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8:00AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Walk-In 8 :30AM-l5:30PM Monday-Friday t I 111:-.,; l'.\I~ 1 tlllN J'l,'\J(i I (IN NEWl'OHT LOTS DEADLINES Monday ...................................... Fr..J.day 5 :30PM Tuesday ................................... Monday 5 :30PM Wednesday .............................. Tuesday ~:30PM Thursday ............................ Wednesday 5 :30PM Independent ....................... Wednesday 3 :30PM ,Friday ................................... Thursday 5 :30PM Saturday ..................................... Friday 5:30PM Saturday Real Estate ............ Thursday 5 :30PM CO HON/\ COSTA Mt:SA 2124 Nt:Wl'OH f GENERAL POLICY Rates &nd deadl.J.Des u. subject io chanp without notice. Th• publisher ruerves tbe rtrht to cenaor, recla11Hy, r nlu or reject any classified edvertl11ment. Pleue report &Jl1 errors that mar be ln your cluslned ad Lnuuedlately. Tbe Dail1 PUot • Tbt lndepe,ndent a~tl no UabWty ror any error t.n an adftrtlsement for whJch It m17 be responsible except for the cost or the spM!e actually occupied b7 tbe error. Crt<\Jl cu only be allowed for the ftrst lnMrtJon. Nt:Wl'OHT EHlllde 2BR 1Ba, gar, Houses Condos1 Rt:AC'H 2169 \'1\ll.~.Y 111.ll Ht:AC'll I Oh!I Di-:1. MAH .! t 22 Hfo:ACH .! I f;<l tll\HBOllH to l2 FOH SAi.i-: 1 -IOO For Sale 1 I Master lultn Prtctd to ltll LOOOKI Ocean View Lot! JHMlne Crffll-Qated encl paho, no pets. •Nice 2BR. 18A• d/W, STEPS TO SANDI OcH n 11lew, tennis. 5850 mo. 2636 Santa dlspoaal, patio, gar w/ Y•ARL V 18drm 10 3Br 2v.i ea, 2400 sq t1, Ana A11e llC 645·1020 openr, Hclnt area, no 38R homes duplexes Apartments For Rent (,~'\tlt\I lllll.! whlle decor, 11aul1ed MES A VER D E 3BR pets, s575• 54e-9797. aVi now $850-$1850 calla. $2,795 721·9547 1\.•BA, lrplc, 1500 s I, 128 4oth St "8" mo Incl Oceanfront RAJ.HO/\ PENINSULA :.?li07 COIQMAl.ITY Open ftoor p18n, 3bd. hatdWOOd ftoOt• ~ co m m • p oto 1 • Ideal for roommates. 5yr old and unit. Vauhad calling•. oak c abi net•. garage 1148,000 (173338) ERA Rlfltrtr I UoJd 113-1115 Spacious Wafarlront Affordable In Newport 4br 4ba home In ••· Beach I S '75,000 tor a callenl locallon. 45ft n • w 2 B A I u x u r y boat dock. won·, laat. condo. Corner of 15th $91!5,000. Call today & trvln•. Rastr1cUon1 PARADISE REAL TY app1y. ca11 91~9991 ... MOBILE home aclGalfy Building plaN avail· able. Laguna Beach area, good nalghbOf· l\oodl $350,000 w/ Terms (8 18)503·2014 011T OF-STl\TF l'HOI' t-: H rv I :'>:'>H COSTA Mt:SA 2 121 gar. grdnr. Avall 2/1 3 bdrm, 18A, gar. Vllll Rtntlll $1225/mo. 646·9906 Avall NO W S~ 150. _ 07...,.111 .__......,......,==-:-.;..· --= A~87s:377Tor pgr -• Nie• 2Br 2\~8a twn-857·3996 Jim Jacobs _W_E_S_T_C_L_IF_F_S_p_a_c_io_u_s S 1400/ffto c har ming ~Jen4~\~,-.---­ pvt bch, prkng Boat taH,900 (112085) EM R111trtr I Uowd 113-1111 DO IT YOURSELF Pftcad undaf martlet. Slngl• 1tory Perk Piece. 4bd 1 3/4ba NMda TlC. Large loC. ·-·000 (1540A) DA Rlllrtr I u.,d SM, llah I buvl Expanded . 5bd -,, ark Place w/llbtety -+ craft room. 3 tpl, Pool/apa/flra- plt 144t,000(1512SM) ERA RlfftrlJ I UoJd 113-1111 ll llN 11...,.1.11 l:\i I.A< i II NI\ t\1-.1\('ll IOI~ Cltallnl .... tll No. cOMI & ctty tna llWll 28R 28a, cmr lot $358K ~ 484-4137 I N t· \I,.' I' I l It I ' , IH \I 11 1111,•1 1111111 UNI nPO FINAL IUILDD LIGHT I llllGHT 0up1ax 0n1y 1345.ooo. CLOll.uPI IH ·\I !I I 11 Io ,lowtng ftOOf plen. Dbl lot In radellatop-........... 4bd 2bL Ceramic "'-· mant .,.. of down-•Only 3 Left parquat entry, profn. 1 own Hun 11 n gt on •New Unn#y Conetoe elonal landeo•p•. Beach. Great potan-•On bluff NJ Hoeg aaM,900 (NIOV) tlal. C .. today. eStudloe & 2BR -DA WlrtJ I u.,d PARADlll RIAL TY •• Min WeHt to Beech -.. ··11 --•lt58,9K-l249,ll< ....-vv -au PAIR• Prtctllll for 1Ct1onJ IV oWillii 3Br a a. ,_....;s-.hl_rtey...;..a...;,M_a_.1_0_t_•_ 3 bd pool homa. Welk to beach. Cul-QRUT IUYll , -oorner lot = ct.NC. U5f;'l)OO. Call P ....__. ..... -~k ..,. =:=-.n. tate ,,.,,k/Sue IMIQ.5603 r"'._. "'" .,._ -by mod¥eted out of {1~1C,L llOTIVATD llUDl ala,• owner I Two DA""""' a u.,d .. Iara• Unit Dupl••· ...... ~ •• ~ ,,;:~ 38 ZS. ... ....,. to do0r9, fir~ • ...., ~;.._~ioo· ~min b•ach. 1874,900 ..-ft. ~ • ,_ I t 1•, I \ \ 1 t ', \ 111 ' I : (1"42~ .um.,,. rentel ., ... ker DrM by 4408 Rtwf. ......... 1aA DA lllllrtr a u.,d T.,,.,,. occpd. do no4 c.~..= "3-1111 :::.blc=--:~~~ ine a ..... OPIN SAT .~ C' .... 4114 or 1tO MM t~ 411 ,...., ... MWffiW-••r 1-.!~~:.!!2;!~~- ..,,. Af0,000 Cell PropertlH atert et U. .. •wzart .... -1132,IOO. ~ • .-.-.... .. ·~ ----...... ~--• tMng, b08I ae1p1 evd. .....,. -. . 111t1lll1ll CIQff to ,....,...,,.., •t•• e, O--. .,_. 19" etlope. Poole, dub-ellA ~ • .. .. ,... porch • hOuM/gym. .... ..... Condo r='J? ~ ::....= PMADl_!!!ULTY Cal NOW.:8.t:rf 1111.000. ... ••• ........ 1-Whelhet~;;.;;;A..;;,._,;..;.;;;;;.,.-....;;~;..;.;~ Meft•f telka, .. end ·AM ™ Oi Jobe '°' or ..-n.. Ch..-.cl 0111Cld ....... ... AM fCJndt of P?opie· COV9f9 elf' your .....,.1 ........ .....,..~ on the bay. Great vi~. lrg lot. $1 0,900 ... -------.. 31().473-9443 Wlttrfront llrplnl Redu c e d t o 1249,5000. Room fOf 50ft yachl • 2br 2ba watarlront condo w/ gorgao ua vlawa. Owner naada offer. MOVING TO LAS VEGAS? •••t•lde 1BR 1Ba hme. ~arage, 1 "P~fa 2BR 1BA furn, p.sllo, 1 4BR SBA. den, dinuig house. Wanl quiet M/F ~~.~· 59~~~':{:' ~II• car gar, Avall 2·1 to 6-rm. Single atory w J sl~le. Carport w/alley R t 1 875_..9~2 15. $750 + sec. dep. car gar. Avail lmmad access. TRW raq'd . •n • • 773.9432 $2300/mo. Call 8 111 Call Robert Miiiiken NPT HQHTS 2Br 1Ba 28R :ZBA CdM Sl l OO/ 972·1270 or 044-1274 76o-5000 Aemax Ritts dph<. pallo, nu klV cpt, mo. 28 R 38 A ••lb .. -------- w/d hkup. N/pela $800 Sl300 mo. 642·7404 Buy It. S ... It. Find "· Avail now. l44·858e • Ct .. alflad. 8AYRIDO• condo w/ Pool Home-38r 2ba view, 2BA 2Ba. 2 car, space evl. •99-2068 1 en nev.ar nu pnt, stov•. relrig, car~I blinds $650 71•·723- 0414, 310-92•-60'3 2BA 1 BA. 1 g&r •pace, 1 blk to bch. new palnvcarpa1. S950 uttt pd 5"4~944 • Call ,oday PARADISE RIAL TY ... Tired of th• high co11 o f llvl~? 2 bad• room, 1 beth home on a large, walled corner lot. Super Loo•Uonl Com- pletely ranoval •dl RV parkin g. Only 175,000. Call Bill or Hafen today at (702) 3$9-9242 for lnlor· matlon. Move-In lpeclall S400 OFF 1 at MOU T w nh1a -1ty la, 3 8 r 2'hBe, encl garage, W/D hkup1, pool & spa. 2233 Fairview Ad home w/frplc In Col· w/d, pool/ spa, H C le9e P•rtl Vacanti S 1295 Agt 148-81 oe '--------__..:.---------. $1325 mo. Ramu Altr BEAUTIFUL Back Bay :Houses /Condo For Sale l\ 1 t 11\ 11 I '110\11 .... I I IHI 848·7001 M2·9797 111ew local Gated Hllr'\i)IN<llO'.l tH:/\('tl ~ 1-lO entry 3B A, 2'hBA, vaulted calls, lam rm, brklst nook, lrg patio, comm pool Nr play· 18R CONDO grnd $2200/mo Call Port Towntend1 Rhrter• Twnhmell •t Q91awar• and Th•o 760-1219. A~ W."'l...ton 48r 2•A1Ba, big yard, Garfield. 1825/mo 65 Lti .. Npt ...__... ''111' HP tamlty rm, trptc, & old9f. 142·7724 "vnn I acrae·50 lol•·Soma 11 acant. S 1325/mo End Unit 2BR • w/Vla wa. W iii ••II Remax Rltra 842-9797 LAO 1BR twnhm. Op-2 SBA twnhm, 2 car *HUNTlllQTOll* whole or part> Ideal tton to buy. W/D, frig attach garage $1~0. f 0 , d. v e I 0 p . r 1700/mo Include• OP· Bkr UO""I 840-5e&4 *.UCH a-a* 1249,500. '31·5044 or 2 .. 2 CondO, dbfa at1ch hon Ownr/Agt 3'4-2543 ....;;~·~-"Y.-----1 ,.,._,. -~ k LEASMEASE OPT 1370/MO Incl utll. ~2. _gar, ~ d h up, 12" VHle ••Htee BeauU· Driftwood Park, 2Br, ••• ••••• •q n. alf/Faln.il~ loc. ful 18t ftoOt 'atwdlo 2Ba, Immac ulate I 11000/mo f.50.loeJ 1975 mo '''.()311 15 -+, Pet 0 .11 . _ .. 2 ..... --W/ •~a,eoo •w ~ .,_, "'"'" ..... """. Nwp1 No 2er 2~B• 714-:173-9211 SlcM Blutf8, view, fpl, ........._.....__ C__..._I ~nhme, trplc, an 2 Cal for Appt gar, w/d . no pet•. r-rww • .,_.. .,,._ car gat, lg patio. pool htO/rno. 87W28S tn gated comm aen I 1400 At 7tc>-M:M 38A 2~.. lwMM on au.tea. famtty rm, II-Oen V'9w Condo t 8A .. bluff, Quiet, pvt. "' brr,, 2100 a/f, Alt 1 BA, gated, PoOla, Aortlll for •••• i~ h-bch fncd yd. dl)f 9111, wNta decor. " value tann, new carp et. ...,. .. ~lot•. ptece, • cer oer• apa, 11225 ... a..... al 12950 1 mo 1"· 1171/mo 499-6179 l-20 9Clt9 pareela In Waehef/Oty9f a fl-lg Call ~~84 ....... 48r 2~ .. 2 •'Y T.'". 0 u I a /H. m. I • '"" I 1 IOO. 64()..,24 ~ Houff: 2BA 28", • • ·~ at 1185,000 .• ce...--. .... E.Skt9 Oar ~/Of)fW, •DU .. L&Jl 28r a .. ::=c:n=~.oo Cal .Nf1tf DNn 714-ftrJ*, 1ge,,,..., auM. lndry rtn, rw •hOt>• gar909, ballcOny, blk ~ c .. 8Mdl 1t1.o441 Open 8un 1-4. T!)3 lfla Encl yd. 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JUST DOIT You: lm1g1nat1Ve, 1ntel· llgent, In-shape, tall, 30·somethlng, respon· s1ble, open-minded, on1oy great conversa· lion and love IO laugh Me: SWF: all of the above. #41 91. NEWYEAR NEW LOVE Intelligent. blond. 5'5", slim, would like to moot someone old or young and en1oys Ille #4181. RING IN THE NEWYEAR with an exciting lady. 5'3". blond, 401eh, non-amokar. Hug. gable gentleman, out- doorsman, iennls part· n8f who Ilk•• to have fun. "'4172. SOMETHING DIFFERENT? Are you 50 +. active, mature & non-smoker, you like tun, any kind, call me. 14182. .MEET someone special through classified IRE ERVICE --·~~ l\Dl>ITIUNS llEMODt:l.INti H IU CERAMIC TILES 3:)28 THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE MAN l'HILI> l 'l\l<t. :t: •. 11. dl\Nll'r' MAN :n10 MASONHY :IH2M FIREWOOD 3618 •Custom brick, block & SIOJl• 31 yr• oc Bus Guarnl'd. Lie-' 567294 Bob 531·7887 Premium oak $290/1--------- cord. Doi. & Stacked. Brrck, Stone & Flatwork Also Eucalyptus, Elm, Patios. & garden walls Pine. 9Ef4·4099 Integrity & affordable Ucl547730, 38f·8843 MClVINli .PH I Pt:HSONAL St :HVICt:S 3867 • ERRAND RUNNER Personal Asalstanl/ Corporate & Personal. Cell 310·495-5778 Pl.UMBINO :tRffO leaky showers-Acid wash & rogrout. New & Re~lr. Bathrooms- Shower doors Kltc- Floora-Plumblng Lie. 25yra O .C. 673·8065 To place an ad tn The Piiot ctassilled, Call 842-S&78. Premium Oak. eve. & wknd delivery avail. Bob Hiii 723-4588, pager 664-6929. Convenient Piiot Cl•••lfl•d 842·5878 MOVING 3H:J4 Mlllu• Plumbing. $30/hr. Reas.rates. No fob too big or small. $SUPERMOVERS$ For all your plumbing FrH Wardrobes. Free _n_e_od_s_._9_6_0-_4_9_1_6 __ est . T146286. Master Buy 11. Soll II. find II. card/Visa. 842-9258 Classll1od. SEEKING MEN 3003 UNFORGETTABLE IN EVERY WAY 37, blonde, blue, 5'8" German beauty, ala natural, outdoorsy, well read, world trav- eler. ready to senla down. marry & have kids with tall athletic prolosslonal who's fl. nanclally secure & en· foys tile wuhout need for smoking, drugs or alcohol. fll4t73. WANT KIDS? SO DO I ... Great genes, vary In· tolllgont , 5'7 'h'', blondo, active. secure, high morals, mldwosl values, nunurlng, cherish family, friends, loves ent ertaining , movies, books, travel, being apolled & apoll· Ing , looking for 6' • hero under 50 yrs. of age. #4~74. 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Long da1k Ing, selling, or just Famlly. 11'3191 . hair a big plus. looking, cl11salfied haal-.3..-.U ... ru .... e-L-~-..,,,3....D.....,,,.-ay-._-~3 OLunk.a.,. -d.¥11iJ~e-. what-you no•dl gold diggers & lnse-PILOT CLASSIFIED Dolla1s ... Merchandise cure girls need not 942·5078 under 1500. call. "3185. ---------____ 8_4_2_·_5_8_7_a __ The lllJ• .. fits In. ORY. l(Clt>l ll'\Jl1 1•1111 Hove A Garage Sole! "' ""CW.•6'1~11 ..... -.s.o ... .. 3 U\ES • 6 DAYS !_9 CD.LARS Mei dwlldlee Undll' llOO ......... ~ Ontw Ml Verdult Costa Mesa iiijiii .. HOW TO RESPOND TO D~Tf{INE •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listeq to gre eting • Leave message (you can change 'it if not . ati fied) You may kavc a 30 ~ccond me ssage. You wi ll be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. 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No pets. 180 21st St. 84M2e2 or845·9543 2BR 1 BA, d/W, bll Ina, BR I l I pool, dbl carport, no Lafge 1 n qu e pe11. deck. S850. complew, garage, JI0-1199 Bet 9 lo 8 laundry. No pels. ' • • 2020 Fullenon Ave. see51 mo. 8 :11-8427 LARGE 1 BR, very clean, '1reshly palnled, gar w/ Clean 2BR hou" for opener, lndry. 1984C rent In quiet •••I· Anaheim. 545-3229 •Ide nelghborhood.1--------- New paint. Encl back Llrge 2BR enc. gar y81d. Ideal for working Fncd patio & yd, w/d roommates 17H/rno hkup, 1776. 642·7710 Call fMe-4902 o r 835·7811. MUST SEE! Boauhlut 1 & 2BR *•.Side CM. new lg• townhomes. D/W, 2BR 2BA, gar, $980. patio, lndry rm, llro· Great Neighborhood. place , upgraded. 842·7334 S750-S8~5/m6. •Do you need lg clean 238 AVOCADO 2br Iba? Garage, new CENTAUA MGMT cpt, D/W. 11orage. 1_64_2_.2_2_8_a_o_r_6_:1_1-_2_12_s_ $750 No Pot 640-2495 NEW *EASTSIDE• 2BA 2Ba. PV1 garage, $150 OFF!' washer/dryer, good • Costa Moso location 2BR 1 'hBA town-Mov••ln Speclall house. Garage, fire-$975 714·8&0-S:JtO place, O/W, pallo. ---------lndry rm. $825 mo. Nwpt across the street, 2817 ORANGE 2Br 1.25BA, lrplc, gar, CENTAU~ MOMT. $795/mo 16155 lrvtne 642·2288 or 631-2725 Ave 11 7 720·9422 •LAG Clean Studio w/ Save MOO Move In full kitchen. lncls uuls. The Place 11 Right No pats. Ott-St prkng. The Time 11 Right $475/mo. 240·2299 The Price 11 RJght 2 BEDROOM I BA TH Full Size Lndry Hkups Refrlge, d/w, vorucals Covered pkng & g11ted •llOVE-IN SPECIAL! 1BR &2BR 2BA Pool. spa, cable hl(Up WEITL.AKR VILLAQR MMt22 'iBR Apt, 2821 Her· bor Blvd. Pool & CALL 150.3093 H ll NTI NG TON BEACH 2640 laundry room. Call Spac. 2eR apt Nu 548-908 t paint. encl gar. Av all t BR Mobile homes. lmmod. aml pet OK. Quiet, aocure. From $695. Call 846-6634 $500-$600. 1991 New· port Blvd. No pots 646-8373 1BR wt1oft Pa1kslde ocoan vlow. Available nowt Appl to H81 831..fS107 $995 No Pets 2BR Cottage, 1m3ll Vatd, 11ove, trplc, 338 E 20th St S875 mo-mo 548-1927 2BR Eaat•lde. Ftr• NEWPOHT BEACH 2669 BLOCK TO BEACH! $200 OFF!! 3BA 2BA luwar umt Garn go. D 'W, w o hkups S1150 mo 210 ORANT CENTAUR MG~T Ci-1<?·2288 or 63 l ·2725 place. yard. w 'd hook •--.-2-8-D-R_M_S-7-0-0-.-up. $885/mo No pots <6191 934.3110 •1BDRM $600• 2BA. new carpetJdrps Frig, dshw1hr, stovo $700/mo "" aoc. 590 Incl No pets 54!>-4855 .•oann St. A11t lmmed •Charm 2br Iba Furn. (213) 598-1219 ·20011 to boy, soma vu, 3BR 1175 sq. ft OW. 2 t>.Clusivo Ducon Boy patios, vert & mini S1050 67J-2929 blinds, pool & spa, hi· 1 HOUSE from beach neu ctr. volleyball Squeaky cloa11 ~tud10 Central locatJon near apt S600 mo yrry OCC ~· Ha1bor Mer· Avail 211 !>48·2369 rlmao StOSO + $2501------,-----dep. • . 1 BR •aoOJmo HARBOR VILLAGE Garage, patio Wolk to 545-0442 beach. 675-8·175, Clarance, Prudenllal ALA MOANA APTS Cahlorn1a Any $200 OFF!! 2BR, 1 car gill. brand 1 & 2BR, d,w, beaut new cpt. deck patio pool area. Rae rm, Steps to bc:h 114~ In dry rm, close l o ,_2_a_1h_s_t._99_s-_1_9_18 __ ahopa and buaea. 3BR, 2BA duplex, 2 $595·$675/MO doors l o sand. patio, 530 W. WILSON S1350Jyrly 110 351h 722·9012 or 842·2288 St 650-5375 Clean 2BR Duple•, encl Back Bay Apts. 2BR gar, w/d h kup, small 2BA with f/p, $1060. patio 1750. Westside. 1BR IBA, Ip, gar. Aft 4pm 548-:1135 $825. 721-1160 S.,. IMtd\oldw fof • S50t-Wt'I n.t-•---- YOIK 3 int od f REE! Al out the ~ below e11d moil IO: ClASSlflED ADVERTISING The Daly Not 330 W. Boy Sr .• CIM! 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Carport, pool, 1po. nu carpet No Pet1 722-8011 Apartments For Rent H OO MS 270B GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY BE THE FIRST WITH THE NEW NINTENDO AREAS FILLUiG FAST MAKE MONEY FASTER THAN YOO CAN COUNT IT RETIRE-IN 7 YEARS. BY OWNING YOUR OWN PROFESSIONALLY LO· CATED ROUTE OF THE JUST RELEASED (t/1192) •CO IN OPERATED "SUPER NINTENDO" VIDEO SYSTEMS. IN· VESTMENTS AS LOW AS $11,990. J.'\J( O Mt-. l i\X ~·1~:! PERSONAL TAX PREPARATION LOST & t'OlJ NI> :!!l :!~I Mt:MRt:HSHIPS :to1H 1-.'\ll'IOY'\H~I 1'.111 t lllt!'lil 11110-hOI & M1 ... 1VC~Mtfo Sl"rdlf b"nkbeda wttwln Pleasant, mature, self· md,..HI, pd '850, atarter, 1pk Span/Eng. •ell S200. 548-8838 Anawer phone• & TWIN bed, compl•1• w/ type. Ina & computer two Hta of ahHll, ••P prerd. Benefits. clean S30. we can d• 30hr1/wtc. 541-4778 liver, mu1t 1111. . "°548-S4e1 M t:IH '11/\N l>ISE MIS(' hO I :1 • Hl 1 I l l >INI, M l\ I 1-.HIALS 1,o;w Wood Bay W\ndo• 12·x9· Wood d1lllded hlH, new. ~ prlc•/080 844-4464. Hl('YCl.t:s 0 060 J A<ilJAH »IO~ 1990 Jaguar XJS. conv claulc, red on doe- akin, lmmac, 1 owner, n/amkr, 13k ml, no luic 'fl! $42,500. 631·1038 LINCOLN 9 1.W Wednesday January 29, 1992 Bl {' ( ~---~-' WOMEN'S 28" bike, 10. 1p11d, good Condi· LINCOLN '71 • tlon. Mu11 ••ti $49. Continental. 480 HAPPY BIRTHDAY 824-2139. eng runs good S.t495 TO YOUI PRICES SLASHED! Good deals, Sat 1 t ·2 2264 Meyer/Wilson •831·8801• Transportation BOATS 7011 Mull see! 642·0567 Mt-;HCEDES 9130 •79 450SL• Perteet, 2 tops, chromes, lo miles. $19,950. Please coll 873·1305 74 Merced•• 450 SLC 52000 needs overnaul 675·2444. 80 Me-reelhf1 finz 450SL w/560 look, lmmac lhru-out, new tires. sheep skins, Contra whls, 77,820 ml, $19,500. Call 642· 1872 af1er 5pm. SUZUKI 920:> TOYOTA 9210 •'78 Celle• ST•. w hile. clean, orig owner. 5·sp, A.JC. As IS l37K ml. $1800/ obo. 11t988·8B80• TRUCKS 9220 Is sorMone special havtng e blr1hdey In February? Announce It In ~ Deity Piiot end lndepen<knt' ~nd In e non-retumeble f'hoto elon9 with S 10.00 or just e message With SS.00 end we will publish it on February 6th. Deadlln . Send your message to: The Daily Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Classified Happy Btrthday ~ -f. .. . IName ____ ll ~ . :., 1;t Address ___________ .t Y I Phone I ~ I Message ~ "··1 ,~ . Photo message $1 O.OOa Birthday ~ I Message ~ly $5.00 I ~:_ -~ ~ .. _ -~ancc. - ---~::.;;) * ~-<_., )} ·~h -'90 271 4 Whl Drive .......... Sllverado modol, shortbed, wh110. tow· ----------------------------tng package, low m1, mini cond. $14 ,875 By CHARLE S GOREN 844·8930 with OMAR SHARIF 1990 CHEVY StO. Like and TANNAH HIRSCH naw, only 17.000 ml Balbo• Penn $450/ mo. Room/Bath, W/O, utlls pd. Pvt bch, 1 n/ smkr prerd 499·2068 CALL RIGHT NOW FOR C.M. Fum rm N/1mkr, FULL INFORMATION kllch & lndry prlv. 1·800-437-8013 Local Y1cht Club Membership FOf Sale 87J..8n9 AC, stereo S6.895 Must sell. 67!i·8051 VANS 922G f~o~l • \\ ei.t dtah \'ulnerohle ~O\llh "l''*<lt'' dlld "'uuth pre-.-.Pd on to -.1.tm lntfl' "'ll"ptctm~ that half 111 :'l.ort h -.i1.-.. t-t!\ "trc JO tht-en em\ -.,Jtt and 1 hertfo re. not v. nrk~ l n hi.tht of pen ner' 'ulnerahlt two· h•,t'l mrrcall, v.e un't blame Ea.st lor thmkmg Chn tmas had come 11 nwnth tarh NHr shops & trans ----...... ----$350 + dep 646-8405 PAY PHONE Route Employment Opportunities MARINE SLIPS '81 VW Vanagon Boaut•fu1, A ir Cooled Eng. 2·11r. ret>u11t eng HOTELS & MOTELS 2 71H Coete Mes•'• Beet Velue Newport Bay Inn Oeluice rooms, r• frig, micros. cont. bk· fail. maid service. Special rate from s 150/Wt<. 83, -eooo RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 BALBOA 111 Resp, prof M/F 10 1hr elegant 3000 I f. 3BR/3BA cu1tom designer hm N/1mkr. $550/mo. Cati Paul. 680-3714 Days & 723·6742 Eves. BEAUT NB Lg unlurn room kltch & tndry ~yed adult, S350 + ulll. GAS-:951'!> COM 2BR 2BA to 1hr. $250 HC. $500/mo. in utu gas & alee &44-08~. Denise. COM 3Br 2Ba hOUH. quiet neighborhood $450/mo • ~uttl Non· 1moker, no large d ogs. 759.0889 For Sale. Possible S 1200 Wkly Cash In· come. 1·80().741-4311 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2908 CD INVESTOR Security equltlf In· veetrnenta pay CO rates & terms • polnll. 714/638-4717 MONEY TO 1.0/\N 29 14 EMPLOYM~NT 5:'>30 ...-DO YOU DISUKE YOUR JOB? Come In for vocallonal chocking. You may have talents you don't 1uspect. Cati Dlanet· lea Holllne, 1·800-387· 8788. DOMESTICS 5540 BABYSITTER WANTED In Newport Bch. Must be Engll1h speaklr\Q . FIT. Call 673-3564 Merchandise APl'LlANCES 8011 COLLECTIRl.ES 6017 DOCKS 7022 10 Minutes To Open $3875 548·9384 Seel 18' Power S225t•·.-,7-8-VW--V-a-n-1-0""-n-er mo & 34' Sail $400. Avl Nowl 752·2881 all records. runs great. customiz.od for camp· Mooring Available! ing, needs some bOdf wor~. $2500 Newport Beach 844·713B alter 6pm 873·9015 MOORING for 35-40 88 Mitsubishi Mlnl·Van Sailboat. 10 tt beam. Lo aded. excellenl choice locatiori. s43o. cond, assume leaso. mo. 675-0068 $305/mo, 16 mon1hs 873-3872 VOLKSWAGON 923 A FAH Peraonallty T11t. Your personallty d• 1ermlne1 ~our happl· A-1 CREDIT ne11. Know why? Call •RCA0Whlrlpool re- frig w/lco·makr. Exlnt cond. St75. 760-0650. Red Skelton. ..The Flnencler" signed, and numbere d (.-3843) lttho: sold out 5,000 . Vatuod at $3,500 and going up•I Wiii 1acrillce at S3,000. Call atror SPM or leave message at Transportation 1966 KARMAN GHIA 12 volt Unf1n 1shod proj ect car New soa1s tores. l?.,'akes. shocks Bod y, pa~ bumpers & pilml in NOT NEEDED 01aneUc1 Hotllne, 1· CONSOLIDATE UP TO 1_eoo. __ 3_6_7_..a_7_88_· ---434·1178 I $30,000 TODAY Bartender Tralnet1 LOANS AVAILABLE, NHded. Call: Cel orlo 9as etov• electric 11art. oiccellont c:ond, $100. 631·0701. JEWELRY. f'URS CAMPERS. RY'S. TRAILERS 8014 UCENSEO!BONOEO 80().344·5011 EJ<t. 168 1-800-879-2999 7 DAYS FURNITURE 6014 & ART 602r> •B••utitul tul.. goo1' cohdftton MONEY AVAILABLE! All Amountl/All Types. Pr•Approval In 1 Oayl 1 ·800-397·3825 tll t2AM MONt:Y WANTt:l> 2918 CASHIER length opoesum Hu~tln9ton Bw Th• Needs motor: interior • •Round oek dining fur coet Roversiblo 8•• RV park. Few work & sunroof. Musi AESERVATIONIST table w/4 chrs $450, 3 ., raincoat w ith fur Spaces Available. sell 5750 lirm. Lo· Pff Eves/Waokands. oak swlvel barstools trim. European hooks. Across trom beacn• ca1od on Huntington Laugh Slop 852-8762 $150 ea. 64°"4728. Hardly worn. s950. Corner or 21871 N ow· Beach B48·0180 C UISE LINE •TWIN BED SET W/ 642-4321 x 102 land/PCH. RosorV0·1-F-U_N_IN_T __ H ___ E_s-u_N_I_ R table, $175, xlnl cond, -------·--!Ions 714·535•83'6 '87 Cabrlolet POSITIONS must soel Patio table Fox Fur Coat! 1mmacula1e, pnm· Walt Slaff 011. Per· & 4 chrs. 760·0650. Size w omen's small: I I I .. I t & th i---------waist length, like new. pored. very ow mo es. 1onne .... an . o er Brass headboard, mat· S 150 080. Res: 262· while on wt •te w now positions. ~7-3463 lreu. box & frame. 0939 Ole: 540.\224 black lop, l\ c. pwr quoonslze S235. Wtute Ext '373, Ask tor Lori steering cruise. pull· DELIVER PERSON ~ORTH • J 6 5 2 10 8 KJ9 53 +A7 WF.ST F. .\~ T + Void • Q 10 9 3 9 4 32 KQ7 5 "Q 10 s 1 6 4 2 •Q8 3 +9 ;;2 .. Ol'Tfl +A K 87 t AJ 6 \'oid + K .) 10 6 1 r h1 h1od1nw Sou1h Wesl :'oiorlb Eas1 ·1 • i 3 Pass -I + Pass 4 • Pa s 6 + Pass Pa11s Dbl Pru.s Pass Pa.-.s Opt:'Olnll lt-od Alt' •I I hl'rt> t' 11 part1cularh ..... 1t1i.1\ In!( fHhn~ 10.hf'n \ou pbu· t\fn lard rorrec th to lund an 1tmh11111U' 1 un· trnrt R11her1 Rarr 111 \nd"' l'r, \t.i" dul JU .. I !hat tn 1ht Board ti \l.111 h ream Champ111n .. h1p ut the rt1t·nt FRll '.\11rth . .\menr iln C'httm · p1 in,h1~,.. 111 I nd1anart•li" lit•a '"' emhl'r· \\p .. 1 "'"'o clnmond u\l'nall 1,1,11, d 1111 thtn b, 11ur -.tan<ford ... '\nrth\, 1 hr1·t-iii 1m11nd l'ue htd "h''" e<l 11 ltmn ra1-.t> 11r l>t>tlt-r in •Uf'Jl"t1 111 Declarer rullP<i the openmg lud und made h1>1 ftn.t currl'Ct a ump· 11011. ba ... td nn 1he nn>rcall bv run nmiz the JOCk 111 dub at tnck tv.u A .tut> '" tht are-put dl'1: lartr tn dum m' tor a heart d1!'!Card on lht' ktnK 111 diamond• '.'.txt r amt tht Jack uf trumps. and East~ que n v.a be headed O\ thl' 8Cl' Ont ul. du mmy'i; ht>art ... v.al> di!< rnrded on lht km!( of r lub , and dt>darer l'Xllt-d wnh tht eight uf -.pade.. In w11 h thP nine Eut re- tUrnl'd the kinw 111 hl'8n .. w S<1uth' ' a'e .\ heart rufl put declattr in durnm~ 111 lead a trump. and tht marked fint-"'-l' 111 lht--,e\ tn or .,padt:-"• takrn ..\Iler dra"'tn!J the fa,t lrump, dedortr wiu. left Wtlh t1A11 i.:ooddu!'I" for !hp I Ith and J:!th lrllk .. ~u" l11uk what would hon> hap· iwntJ had E 1. v. !\en tn v.1th the nine ol trump,, returned 11 pade Dl'c:larf.'r 10.11uld not he ablt 111 rulf 11 h art and rtturn tu ha nd l 1 drav. the la-.1 I rump. and Easl'• douhle wuuld ho\t' bttn JU ufied CDM furn rm, JBR 2BA hH, prof male. poolspa $475, Incl utU. 844-2929 S500K privet• flre1 wented on prime Newport Beach (Udo) house, 30yr. due In 5/ 7, 35,lTV. p.p. (7 14) 25t·3245 Reliable & hard work· Ing. 30-40 hrl/Weok. Good driving record. Musi have own car. Call John, 640.0175 & brass daybed. mat· out tape. 1 o~nor. treas & trundlo, com· LADIES costume gold must soot on 1 y -----------,,....,,==------------------plot• $lOS. 840•8733• walch, vory attractive $8999. 725..0233 COM 1hr 3BT 29a l'IH. $40. 642-0862 •84 Century Olympic X108 or 675-7167 HENREDON Bdrm sot. PILOT CLASSIFIED special, 40r, Brown, solid walnut, wall unll ll'a the resource you 4 Ok m I, Io ad ed. type, 51950. (Now, can count on to sell a $3500. 844·1080. Upstairs & private., Be•t loc. S4~0. M/F. Avl 2120. 819-67J.53:39 MOHTCIAGES DELIVERY PERSON co1t $6000.) 854-2781 myriad ol merchan· CM Prof woman to 1hr Allen Beck A orlit, 508 KINGSIZE WATERBEO. dise Items, because 38R 3~BA Condo w/ 29tl'I St .. NB. 875·1353 No-wave mattress. In· our columns compel Tl>'S 291tt FORD 9075 MISC. AUTO 924& 88 Lolu1 Turbo Esprit Rod w blk leather into· rtor, 14k orig m •. com· plele records, never hll or abused. mu st 1ee '10 apprec1a10, must sell. leaving 11a10 $28,000, 841·2883 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE gar. nonlsmkr, no REFINANCE your ad· Driver eludes frame &.head· qualilled buyers to pell $460/mo + Y.i Ju1table rate mortgage boord. Good condi· calll '88 Ford 11ronco 4X4 Eddie Bauer, black w/ tan trim. auto, p/W, p I, cruise. mag wheel•. $14,600. 669-4212. utll Call 722·9463 NOW. Don't mla• Wanted. P(f, non/ llonl Only $200. Cah out. ln1er11t rates 1mkr, lie. & In• lalher 589·7904. leave mos·--------- 842·5878 FEM (21 Shat• beaut 2· 1ty Npt North house 2 ffplc Master S 1 100, 1 BR $650 64A·8594 Fem non/smkr 1hr JBR 2BA CM hH w/1ame. Near S C.Plza. $295 . 751-0272 or 662· 1623 Fem to 1hr. back bay condo. All amen 1310/mo + in utll. Avall 2/t. 650-3857 could climb at any and. daughter every sage. minute. Call lor a free olher wknd. $10/hr.1--------- loan evaluatlon. JOE Approx 15-20 hraJ Large Rolltop D••k TVCKY. Pacll1c Trans mo. 648-9075 worth $1400, 1acriflce Mortgage Inc. (714),..1..,,--,..---.,..-=-...,.-$500 firm. 651·1994. 8e2-0485 Of 522-4200 Experienced Breek· fest Cook Appty In Oak din $275, china Announcements person, Mon·Ftl. ceblnet S375, Cre· 1 Newport Pier denza S 115. Bdrm ITALIAN COOK 5120.S3l S.53t·580' wanted, full time. Call PATIO TABLE. gleSI 884·2454, aak for top, metal legs, good Tony Of P•l•. --t-'COlmttn-S5~80-0850. ACROSS 1 Baltic native 5 Out-ol-dale 10 Colonial patriot I' Turlulh regiment 15 Hawa11an WOfd t6StrHm 17 Horse t>rllklf 19 llC10 20 F1111 HB-ocean near. Male to share 2Br apt w/aame. Mature non·•mkr pref. ANNOllNC't Mt.NTS 29 20 Ml!DICAL llEC .. IETARY Queen 1olabed w/oak w/1tlnt phone alt.Ill•. trim, plush, pd 51000 Plastlc aurgery office. Hil $425. 548-6838 Wedneeday, Jenuery 21, 1112 21 Pt~ral et\Otng 22 Gush forth 23 F111eo hghl 25 lenote aull\Or 26Da~ $315/mo. 848-8393 BODY'P MINDt '""IT? LIDO ISLE Spaclou1 Who ate you? Call Quiet 48r hme. Sunny Olan1tlc1 Hotline, patio, prlv b ch/tennl1. 1-8~67-8788. Pron M/F, nl•. S550-----~--~~=--=-1100 • utll 723.cMOO FRIE..Personallty Test Your personallty de· Lldo·N/smkr 1hr 2Br termlnea your happl· 2Ba + ofc: upper, ne•. Know wtiy? Call view, d/W, 1torag1, Olanellc• Holllne, 1· Newport. 722·8006 SOLID OAK For Ad Action Call a llilJPlll .. AD-VISOR 842·5878 BEDROOM SET Fiii Full/Oueenslze bed. M irrored & lighted headboard. Drawaia, cabinet-. Ar· moire Included E>rcel· lent condition. Must Hiii $1 000 OBO 842·8822 S875 ~ dep. 723·1878 ~387-41788. M.t. non-1m1o.r to •hr i-~~-~iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiii~iiii 3BR 3BA. Nwpt Crest Condo. All amenities. $500/mo t-ut1I Pam/ Steve 548-0784 PROF Ma.le 28-35 to 1hr nice 4BA , 2 \hBA Dover Shorea home. S525/ mo lncla utllt. Cal Jim Oays.'251-e&OI. E~S4595t0 Sht 2BA, dbl b•lh In t> .. ut11UI WetlCll". NB. furn Fem. n/a, clean. 8"t5-9t&4. Sovth Coaat Me1ro. ,. .. mile n/amkr. clean. r11p to 1hr conao. Poot Jacuul. $270/mo • uttla. Avall Jan 12. 241·9769 .. UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * NO COll.ECTmS * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. ••• •••• OHie• ~-~.s~·.a CALL 642·4333 CIOflf rOOfn, ~AX. cop-i.t. ...., JW Alrp«M1. ~~00S:mo.~ COSTA MESA. NEWPORT Bf.ACH Sin~ Yo11 Mked: Norm.an Miller, dlttlng11lthed Aq11•ri.1n a11thor, indl · catn he hat grt1I rftf)«t for aslrolo· IY· The tolorf11I M.allH -rta. "I wo11ld be loollth lo try 10 tell .about ,...,.logy without propnly afudylng II -it la a M rio11s s11bJKt .and dnervn wriout .attentlon.h Other Aqu.1ri.1n1 to rtmtmbtr, pul .and pttwntJ C.arol Cll.111nlng. C«rtnadt Stein, J•f'My }0« W.alcotl, Mu II.Mr. J.ack Lemmon, J.1d1 ltnny, Lff Mu· vln, )ohft lrtl.111d, Opr.ah Winfrey, Wendell Willklt ind Ctrm.11n• Crttr. ARIES (March 21 Arrtl IQ) Ftrsl olf•r 1n ronntthon w11h 1r.vtl pubh cation ti no« wn1.•'" ~,,nJ .tnJ 1h1rd n1bblt'5 d..wn-t a11tn11nn h•u rt' ito· ang plac~ •nd ~>Untr lh.in .anltclp.altd flt'<" Vatg•' ~rsdn• pl•v NII') TAURUS (Apnl 20 M•v 20) Wh111 Y•'u f't'qlllf«' is not 1mmt'J1.tttly h••I~ blc> Don 1 t"qu•t• lf'mJ'l'r'" dl'l•v w11h dl'lf'•t or "''«hon F0<u~ on pr.,Ju•twn f'tl1motacm 11b11tt lo mt't'I Judhnl' Llwf' l"t'l•11on\h1r 1ntl'nM-f'\uhng C£MINI (M •\ l l funl' Wl ll'8•1 ~i..1rm1,h Wllll'd -V\lU "'" Vlt'W' vt'nh..i • m})hn11 aha on trt'dTh1l1tv public 1m•11• marrt•8" Rt'l•1tun,h1r bt111n11 nr •nd• n<> m•1rf' m1dJlt ll"'Und 'Yn. 1t 1• cn.tn\h 1tmt• CANCER (Jun• 21 ·luh 22l Ntw dnl 1n conn"\ton with b.aJIC' l'-'u'~ wor .. mtthc>lh, rmpJoym•n• rtl•hlH1 th1p with ''"" wht1 tthrs Uf'C'n \ltiur lf'llf'l'OMI PJ\Mt-.t your ow n antt""" meli.C' frmh 111n, dtf1ne ttrmt l(O (July 2' A~ 12) 'You no Ion· ~f'r tttlld •lont r•l"Mln•I 111•8n«'ll•m Jr•w• to you c~ativt, Jyn1ml< •111'1 't'ou II wl1'1 d .. ~tf odd• Mf'mt-ft 1.•I -r f'l~llt tt\ dKl•rtt I could bt H 't')' happy w11h you• AqUllrtlln '""'llvf'J YlllCO (Auit 23 ~pt ll> Atttn• tann l"f'YOlvtt '""'nd puNlblt' ww, pur • chltlf of pN~ny. h~ l ll'lphat.,. on d11r.tblt 11ood• l•ra• ho,neh<>ld pl'CiJ• uct•. 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Cucil.00- 39 Pacific sites '2 DoCtr.ne SCORPIO (Oc't 23 Nov i1 ) Rt'.J •nd wn1e rommun1c.1tt lum thmuith pro.."ftS of INCh1ng others Sro11tst11 on fl1rt1hon spicy food fort11tn cu1 int' rnn1ac1 w11h 1ndl\ 1dual who Sf't'• .. , mort' lhan ont' l•ngu•g• 43 loud sounds u V•braled SACJTTAIUUS (Nov 22 DK 21 1 lmph.1 1J on hl,ml'. m.1n1.1I 1111111~ l'm- p loymtnl, inromt C1rcum111nces 1urn in your f11vor tvtnts 1r1nsptr'f' 10 bnng itNI cl~r tu rt't1111\ lttr ch••r ol lt'r mag•nt who w.anu to "Nn your hlr '5 Had to ha.,. 47 (ia.td«I erM 49 Breezy poet 50 Ol19Ule 51 Sal S3 Artte 55 Grown boys 5e Garoen pmtt I 1 1ns1rvmen1 62 Part of C APRICORN I~ 22 l•n I'll l.oct\.. behind scrnrt. fur •ruwtn Mt'd• • l•Uon bnng' rmoetunal btntht. lun.1r fX-'1t1nn h1ghltgh1 lt'nlf'•"•"' M-clu· 110". rommuntr.athm fn.•m onr conhnt'd 10 hume hosr11.1l Pi~ hgu,.... f'"'"''. 1' nf'nll\ AQUARIUS (111n 10 hb l~l J,"u' 17 cm morr rit~ron,1b1htv 1',,., urt ol duJhnf' ,,.n ou1 rons1Jtt•hl•n notating 20 lu lovt 8t' J1tcnm1naun~ J1 .... nn m i>hv.,. f., .. , n.1t~of ~rown d...,1~ <>bt«t"'" Chi'\'._ taming1 P1SC'ES ( fotb 19 M•r.; h 20 I Mort J'(!non1 '"' ron.,.mfd, «'"•n 111-canttfd by )'Ollr Vif'W\ pro~ ~ll>n• r,,..,,. 34 "'' " tltv•1f'J .,..,".°"' IN111m f"'O• dUCliOn, rromutton '\UCln lllOry" :tt An", l 1br• r--rt0n• fNtul'PJ IF JANUAR" ~ 1 YOUR 81RTM· 42 OA "' 'You ""' 1n1utt1\>f 1 nii111r.1I f"JV chol1Jg111 .and d1nll\ttr an1lut, \'Oii 4s lt'un 1h1"\l&h ~ ,,, ff*h1ng c~h· _,.. C•nct'f, ("1pr1co111 A-t11•n11• Jl'"r• ~·n• rl•\ ~n1h.an1 n•I" '" 'I' "'' ht. 'You .,.... PIVl'""•vf'. 1nttll1Atnt •ff'•• h<rc> lltUNlo..•rn 't °" ""' ""' ... " K• hvt ... uh .~ t11any cla11n they ... Id n "' waJ\t to hv• ""''"°"' .,.,_. { 11mnt tYtt. ~\'ft\ ~K l1Ci!'*l9flll th.ti ~iJ 1ncludt JIUMJltlt chant t of l'fttdc>ntt. m•ntal .M•vt k>l>Naf) and N1.,,tt11ti.r ~ln\!faMt for )""' Ll'I 1 .. l \ ln<l••n ac.an 2 3 4 6" Compos« - Stravinsky 65 Locales 66 Rt-..r l>4!d 67 Hills 88 Mulhy snow 89 Otsoatehed DOWN t A hlle 2 -gin 3 Not ale<* 4 lntOlllClltld slang 5 Conference 6 Clay~ 7 et-1\ICal compound a Ferm animals 9 Corn unit• 10 Prayef 11 -and Tyler 100 12 G&1:man womans~ame 13 Llk• a Sl\811 11 POIMSMll 24 Go -Mil 2 5 MecnaniCal devteel 21! Lacquer •nor tld1en1 27 Uneven 28 LISI complMlr 29 P94'mll 10 31 MuMC s Brown J2 Witch Of l3 o.ootrous JS Naiogtng woman 37 Up9U1Q81 40 Turl 4 t I told Yo" M>I" 48 ln'-ltlO Pfopei'tl9a •8C...and - 51 Je()Oardy S2 Genetic rr • • material SJ Cut ~ V>et°'- 55 A...-nl»e 57 lnNCll SI "Go1ct\el" 59 lnc:llne eo -pork t3 S'*'"O- 11 12 13 '~ - .. -':#'"' ----.... -.... -,,-..... _ ..... -_ --- H Wednesday Januaiy 29, 1992 • Community Forum Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 . . Editorial . City Council should trim its own pay The en,elopes. please ... r:6 Thumbs up t~ Costa Mesa Council· man Peter Buffa for suggesting that the council slash its O\\ n salary a~ it be· gins the p:unfut' task of hacking as much as $3.8 mil· lion from the city bu'dget. While cutting the salary of each counci lmcmber's monthl) sllary of "S690 by 25 percent \\on't make a huge dent in the looming deficit. it b the proper symbolic gestu re for the city's leaders to take. The buJget trims will h,l\e a pronounced impact on people throughout, the city. an impact many prob· :ibly can't ye t fa thom. Com· munit) groups will lose funding. city jobs won't be filled, raises m:iy not be forthcoming, basic city ser· vices likely will be hemmed Ill And 11 v. ill male it a lot ea,1c r for c1ttzens to tolerate the cutb:icks 1f they know that their elected leaders arc taling a hit themselves. We urge the council to mal..e the salary cut official. r6 Thumbs up to the NC\\ port Beach City Council for quicl..ly \\Ori..ing to plug the financial loopholes that allowcJ former Ut1lit1cs Director Rohe1 t DL\On to alleged!) '>leJI as much a'> SLR million an (It)' mo ney. \\'hik it's -.iclening to 1m.1ganc th.11 a ctty '"orl..er could rip off th1-. much mune\ \\ 1thout Jm1.rne in cit~ h'.111 hc.:ing the '~iscr, 11'~ happened and 1t\ time now to guJrantee that it "on't happen ag.1in, 1 humb'> up to Co~ta Me~3 resident Craig Roh1son \\ho wa' named to the bench thi<t v.cel by Gov. Pete Wilson. Until 19 I. Robi!.on "a!. a cop an Hun11ngton Be3ch. Sen1.,ing that he had another c:illang, he left the force that }Car anti became a pro~· ccutor ''1th the Orange Count) Da~tnct Attorne} 's office. Thumb!. Jov. n to the slumping ecuno· tn\ ....,h1ch seem\ 10 hl\C cb1med another '1C11m. M1,xed in '>'llh MaC)s. the LorJl Corp. and the Irvine Co. 1n the bad new!. column 1s the Newport Harbor Art tu,eum. Plans to bu1IJ a new Ne" r<?!t Harbor Art Museum have been put on hold because of the deepen· ing reces-.ion. Wh ile the mu .. eum'\ board J1d vote to put the S50 million building pl.an back into the rcfngerallH, they w1!.ely opted to fund the last leg of planning for the facility ~o that when the economy Jocs bounce h.1cl the mu1.,eum \\-Ill h:wc a ,;. able starting po1n1 "The world ha'> 1mp111gcd on our plans, hopes .ind dream.., in a po"-crful \.\J)," noted museum Director Michael l3pt,..,an1cl Indeed. PRESIOE!'<f Reader Rebuttal , Say it-ain't soi Hugh Dail E.ditor's note: Our readers, for the most part, were outraged by a recent Hugh J lewitt column about Newport Beach Utilities Director Bob Dixon, who was re· cently accused of embezzling $1 .2 million in city fu nds. one suspected of white collar crime should be tapped on the hand and given a third chance? Hewitt appears to espouse the 1980 philosophy that criminals don't wear three piece suilS. pie to handle your finances. City government deserves better. PEG MORREALE Newport Beach Former City Treasurer, Laguna Beach In 1111 111111 I am just now reading Hugh Hewitt's column regarding Bob Dixon and frankly I feel he is in left field. am sick of. I ho pe you will pass this along lo Mr. Hewitt. MARLENE BELLIS Newport Beach Na ..... clmlCll I was reading the article by Hugh Hewitt yesterday about Mr. Dixon and I really thought it was terrible. I think that is how the city of Newport Beach got in him totally. While Pilot editors welcome .and read all comments, we will only publish responses from call· er who leave a name (please ~pell it out), city and phone num· ber (for ve rification). As a taxpayer of Newport Beach, I am angry at the lack of controls Bob Wynn, our city man· ager, had in place. Where are the checks and balances? No person or persons hould he allowed to hand-carry a check for any ser· vices rendered. There arc many questions which arise as a result of the laxne-.s displayed in the city. It would be my rccorn· mendation that council have a management audit and institute safeguards to prevent i.ituations like this in the future. Mr. Dixon betrayed a public trouble by giving him a second I just want to say to Steve Mar- ble it is a wonderful story he did in his column in Saturday's paper but a horrible headline. I am sure you could do better than that. Great story. You can get involved by calling the l:d1tor's Hotline at 642-6086. Thank you! trust and while ye'> he is innocent chance. until proven guilty, the evidence r DAWN DAWSON Newport Beach JILL FREY Newport Beach Heweeeee! I 'm appalled at the sanctimo· nious dribble that appeared in the column written by Hugh He- watt. Is l lc\' 111 telling us that some· As for Mr. Hewitt, you hire Borsky, Keating and the other ar- rogant, greedy, amoral, good peo- certainly does stack up against him. I feel that Hewitt's recom- mendation that he be placed again in public trust is just the most ludicrous thing I have ever read in my life and by having a column like this he is just con· tinuing thi coverage of Mr. Dixon's problem thal frankly I How ~ot to fix -City Hall 0 nc of the things you've got to love about right-wingers is their predictability, a trait they share with single-celled organbm'> and house pets. Among human groups, Orange County's right wing is as predictable as they come. WI SWllm Take the latest round of government corruption stories: • In Huntington Deach. local officials have been called on the carpet for "pension spiking" - artificially jacking up a public employee's salary just before retirement in order to boost the employee's peni.ion. •The county supervisors \\ere in trouble earlier this yc:ir for attempting to pump y.p their O\\ n salaries -after axing county erv1cc . elimin:Hing jobs, ~m.J failing to resolve cro"ding m the s~ies, on the streets, and in the jails. R.ti~ing you r own safary isn't a crime. leg.illy !>pealing Out, strictly speaking, the law is an a''· Liberal Politics • Nc"port Deach investor Ste\.cn D. \\')mer 1s in bag trouble becJuse (i t appeJrs) he made off with S7. I million from an account he manageJ for the Cit) of Orange -anJ as much as S 100 million from other ci ties acro!.s the nation. • lmt recently, Newport Beach utilities director Robert DLxon was arrested, not for Jm. expcn'1'e taste 111 art but for the way in which he allegedly funded that taste. Pr<.·d1c11ons on this one arc easy: Right·\\ ing actlw.1' \\Ill soon begin thumping the tub for · uirp(1r.1te·st)le'·' m3nagcment of government, comcniently forge tting tha_t corporate-style man.1gl'mcnt applied to government h:is alrcJdy been rc,ponsible for ome of the greatest cases of !!O\·ernmcnt corruption in recen t history -from Reag.an·, unbelievable ignorance of the \\c,1p\m' for-hostages scam run by Oliver North, to Rohen D1~on's (alleged) three-yea r-old program of public 'ubsidics to his private urt collection. fhe c.ulprl\? In bot h cases, a "hands-off' man.1gcmcnt strategy t~t wac; the busines' rage in the · Ch It v.a supposed to create on entrepreneurial atmo phcrc; it created a stinling mes\. Uu,111e \·style management fail'I every day tu cu rb the 'cnal appetites of people in the bus111e'' "orld U.S. Chamber of Commerce officiab figure th.at corporate-style mana_gement allowed emplo)ccs and company offici:ils to swipe S40 liillioo from thefr own companic -a figure th.11 gro"'' 15° percent a year. that may be rcspons1hlc fo r J'i man) as one-third of all business, failure,, and that sa)s nothing about years of abuse 111 the bus1ne'lscs we used to call_Savings :ind Loans. Why don't we hear more about bu!.iness corruption? Fir\t, bccau e it doesn't fit the political agcnJa • of tllC right "ing. Government is fairly open to the nosinc~s that uncovers corruption in public affair~. And, because right winge rs hate government, they may be counted on to trumpet its failures. Second, business corruption is relatively difficult to uncover. That'~ because the American workplace is less democr:itic than ju l about any pJ:ice outside Stalinist Albania. Just try getting a publicly• held company -never mind one that' privately held -to go public \\ith the new~ tbat its top officials turned the company vault into a kind of self-sel'\ice S&L. It "on't happen. Corporate crime is bad publicity. It 11iakcs corporate offici.tls look, well, as stupid :is our public officials have looked in the last few weeks. And looking stupiJ is bad for bw.inc~. Corporation top most amesttgations right there. What corporale-st}IC m:inagemcnt foils to achieve in efficiency ii has achieved in secreC). For that reason alone, corporate·!.!) le management is precisely the oppo!.itc of \\h,1t "c need in the mill!>t of a \\a,·c of go,crnmcnt corruption scandJls. Unfortunately. there is no fin:1f solution when it come!. to the~problcm of corruption -public or pmatc. Ask City Man:iger Robe rt W)nn, Robert Di~on's boss at the City of Ne" port Deach: "\ hencver )OU hJ\C people anJ money and ~1mbition and ego, you're going to ha'e problcmi. lake thi~." rhcrc arc only t\\O things v.c can do to slJlc tl}c infinite thir!.t of officials for po" er :ind mone). First, we can insist thJt everyone 1n go\ernment undergo a kind of spiritual experience. I don't recommend this option: Various bureaucracies ha'e tried it with very mixed re!>ult s. And. as an) "t'le.ir·thinking con!>crvative will tell }OU, the dcl1c•He surgery of per!>onal reformation is too much for the blunt tools of public policy. The other option is at the an tipode~ of rnrporate·st)'le management, requiring a1i it duc1i the introduction of large mea urcs of democracy. Dr:imatically limiting the terms of elected officials, incrc;i~ing direct oversight of municipal departments by elected or appointed official!>, and a vigilant, literate public arc the only known cures to the hosgishness of bureaucrat . Ueware of those who ~all for corpo1 at~tylc m;anagcmcnt in the coming d::iys. What ~'e need today i-; not admini~tration us it works at IBM or Chrysler, but greater vigilance and more, not lc!.i. democracy; more, not les , public participation. U'ill Sn aim is the editor of World Trude M tJguzinc and :w obscn·cr of the Orange Coast. a.II 1'1111111 I have always thought Steve Marble was a fine newspaper man, I've been follpwing his ca· reer for years but, anyway, 1 just read his article in Saturday' paper and tell him I agree with Hotline Jal,. Wiit I was-just reading Will Swaim's article on 14 ways to save the great state of Cali· fo mia and I don't know the humo r of Woodrow Wilson but one of the comments . that he makes is a little hit ridiculous. I thin k, regard ing to his genera· tion's houldcrs getting tired of carrying the older folks. Wait until hi(\ generation, which I assume 1s part of the Baby Boomers and 76 million people are gomg to have to be carried by hi~ kids and his grandkids becau!>e Social Sccu· rity anti other· forms of support for the older people won't he aroul1d h~e they are today. So l think he ouf.ht to take it a tatt le more scnou .. ly. RON TITUS 1 luntmgton Beach 0 Omnp the Pl• T he urticlc by the Cmt.1 Mesa Chamber of Com· mcrcc in your Pilot today •~ 3 downright he It isn't a mall interest group ti') mg to '\top progrc<;s, it's the entire Cl)m· .munity of Costa Mcs.1 trying 10 pre crvc the nc1ghhorhOllll~ and quality of life tn our cat . ...... I would like to thank Steve Marble for his article in Sarur- day's paper rebutting Hugh He- wit t. It was terrific. Thanks again. RUTii HYSON Corona dcl Mar It's obvious th e Chambe r of Commerce is in the back pock- et of the Scgerstroms who don't care about the citizens or neighborhood that have been preserved and functioned for 50 years. It all boils down to greed and pol itics. · ·o AL EICHLER Co ta Mesa I am the president of the North Costa. Me a Homeown- ers Association and I don't know if you realized it but you put the homeowners .is-.ocia· t1ons in the whole city in a very bad situation by letting the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· mcrce produce an article for you about approval of the gen· cral plan because this gave us no time to respond back and we are very up et about it DA VE LEIGJ ffON Co~ta Mesa Editor' note: The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commc.'l'C'C did' not produce .m .Jrt1clc for the Dilily Pilot. R3t(lcr. the or- ganization wrott• ., mmmcntary piece on the prapo c.·cl general plan, a document th:H llas been the .rnh1cct of clcb:uc for month m CtJ.WJ Mesa. A re· spon~c to the ch,1mbcr from v,1rious homeowner groups JP- pe:m:cl in Monday' p.lper How to get involved! This is your community n~pJper, and we'd lake to hear from you. Here's how you can become an active participant in The Pilot's Community Forum page. .,,, Call the Readers' Hotline (6.i2-6086) and leave your mes· sage. While we welcome all comments. we'll only publish com- ments from t~ who leave a n.1me (please spell it out), city and phone number (for ver1f1cation). J1' Write a letter. Please be els brief as possible. l onger letters will be considered for the Community Commentary page, which runs Thursdays. Mail your letter to "letters," JJO W. Bay St., C~ta MesJ, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-4170. J1' Gi~ ihC? editor il-utll. William Lobdell cJn 0e reached at 642-4321, ext. 351 and would lo\'e to hear from you. .,,, Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at The Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum page. we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of views -many of which we disagree with -in the interest of fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restrict~ to our editorials: George Ou\h, (R). The White I hHl\C, H100 Pennsylvan ia Ave., Washing1on, DC. 20500 How to contact your legislators . lloou, John Crun, Nancy Ooolc). Duck John , Randy Smith, Don Wiii~·•. iiiijlli. VTCE PRESIDENT Dan Qua)le, (R), Senate Office Ou1ldmg, Wa,h1ngton. D.C 20510 GOVERNOR Pett Wilson, (R), State CJp1tol, Snernmcnto, 95814, (916)445-2841 .. SENATORS Alan Cranston, (D). 5757 W Century Blvd . Su11e 515, Los Angeles, 90045. (213)215·2186. • John l')mout, (R). 2400 E Katell.1 Ave, Suite I OM, Anaheim, 90.~06. 63-1 2.331 U •. llOU 'E Of REPRE ENTATIV~. Chris Cor. (R). 40th Dist .. 4000 MaeAr!hur Olvd .. E.1c;t Tower, Newport Dench. 92660. 756-2244. (Represent Co!>tl Mesa and Newport Dench.) ' D11n1 Rohrabuhrr, (R) 42nd Dist . 2733 P~cafic Co;a<;t Highway, Suite 306, Torrance, <JOSOS. (213) 32.5·8888. (Rcprc~cnts pans of l luntington Deach ond Fountain Valley.) fATE SE ATE Marian Utrgtson, (R). 37th Dast. 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite 120, Ne\\opon Oe:.:ieh, 92660. 640·1137. (Reprc c1m Newport Deach) John R. ~Is, (R). 35th 01,t., 1940 W Orangewood. Suite 10<1, Orange. 9266.ll, 939.0604, (Reprcsentc; Costn Mcc;;t) TATE ASSEMBLY Gllb(rt •·rrguson, (R). 70th D1c;t., 4667 MacArthur Dlvd .. Suite 305, Newport Oc:Jch, 92660, 756-0665. (Newport llead1.) • Nolan Frlut llt, (R). 69th Dist., 171~ Newhope St., Suite '201. Fountain Valle). 92708. 662·SS03. (Reprc cnl~ parts of Ctht,1 Mc a and ltunt1nalon Oc11ch.) AUFORNIA COA TAL COMMl ION an Fr1nc11<0 (41S)90-t·S200 (Shuth coa\I reaion covcruae plil llctwecn office an Loni 1 [k.1cli (213) 590-5071, und San Diego (619) 297·9740. Commlulont r Don Mcinnis: (619)72.3-9:!86 ORAN<il~ COUN'IY DOARD OF UPERVl SOR I lall of Adm1na)tr1.1t1on. 10 Civic Center Plaz.1. Santa Ana, 9270 1 llurrlett M. \\-1tdtr ind Di~t. Co ;a Mc~a. 8.\J.)220 Thomas •'. RJlty Sth'D1st. (Newport Ileach, Santa Ana Height~ 834·3550 COU l'Y BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 K.1lmus Dme, Co~ta Mesa, P O. lkn 9050, 92628-9050, 9()(1-4000. Ellu1bt1lh O. P11rktr, member, Trustee Arca 5 (Co 111 Mc a. Newport Ocach.) ORANGE OUNlY FAJR BOARD SS f;1ir Dr , Co:1tta MeY, 7S l·FAIR President: ~•trly Laopton, Vice Prc'i1Jent. Larry Arnold; Director. Tom Thom on, Uni .. NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, 1601 16th St .. Newport Dcach, 760-3200. Superintendent: John W. Nicoll Doard Members: Forrt)t Wt rntr, C'hairman; Jim dt Boom, Rod MncMllllnn, Judy •·ranco, Sherry Loofbourrow. Ed Otektr, M1u1ha Fluor. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER Dl~TRJCT 1965 Placwtia, Cc>stu Mesa, 63 I ·1200 Doard Members: Trudy Ohlli[, Hank Panl1n, Marlo Ouranlt, Jock llnll, Tom Ntbon CIT\' COVERNMENT Cos11 Mt••: City I 11111, 77 fair Drive, 754·S223. Mnry tlornhucklc. ma)or; Samlru Genis, vice m:iyor; PctC'r Ouffo . Joe Erid<ion ,inJ Jiiy I lumphrey. council nicmbcr!'I. t"port Buth: City llall, 3300 Ncwrxirt OIH.I., 64-'·3309. M11)'or. Phil S:ut'°ne; Ma}or pm tern, ClMencc Turner: John ColC, fvclyn JI.art, John HcJac , Rutllclyn Plummer, Jc3n ~\latt. \ An Independent Newspaper Published by Coast Community Nt'W), Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Gressi nger publisher Tom Johnson associate publisher . \ William S. Lobdell editor & vice f>!esident Steve Marble . rNnaging editor Waher lunough• 1901-1989 founding publisher •