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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-01-19 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH •.COSTA MESA • , •• ..,, Jiii., 18, , .. Winner of 59 journalism awar_ds in 1992 ReJiel from r1,, tod.ty Wlth • foreu~ ol sunn y and warmer condftiOM t1 1n the mid to upper 60s •re pqsslble, with 1<,ws in the low SO\ Stt Wuthu, Al 26 cent• Corona del Mar resident Robert Orlando on Marooned in Mexico Baja: "There's no one heiring any o the American~. We kept hearing rumors that help was on the ~y, but it never got there. We just waited and waited for five of the longest days mencans are virtually ignored ~s they fight for food, shelter in flood-ravaged country By LoriAnn Basheda Sl3ll Wrw -- W ith alJ eyes on local storm victi ms, Orange County residents might not be aware th at hundreds of Americans are marooned in Mexico by floods, caught in a te rrifying battle for food and shelter. Corona del Mar resident who \hl') strundl!p al a wa hed-out bridge sever.ii hundred miles south of the border. "\\\: kept heari ng rumor that help ''as un the \\Uy, but it nc' e r got there We ju ... t \\ aitcd and \\aited fo r five of the longest dJ~s of my hf c." Running low on food snJ hottlcd \\.atc"f. of "!.>' life." Several Newport Beach men and women who managed to fin d their way out of the water-Jogged country warn the situation for tourists trapped below the border is growing increasingly grim Orlando said he. anc.l h1-, g1rlf r11:1'1J· Keel) Till is, finall) turned their RV Jround and drove south a1wrn all d.t) and night JCrQ">"> trcacherou' t~rrain th.:lt had c10dt.:d into teep dropotf' Mire M.vtin photo "The re's no one helping any of the Americans," said Robert Orlando, a More th:rn 1,000 mtle"> J.11er. the couple See MEXICO A8 • I At · 1onu last • • • here comes the · .sun , ...,_ Clear weather is expected through Thurs-ctar.t:Jnfortunatety, the rain's damage has been done. By Russ Loar SIJ1f Wl'ftr .(\t long lost, the sun blazed through lingering storm clouds Monday afternoon, 6ringing the promise or clear, sunny v.eather to a rain-ravaged county plagued by sliding houses, tornadoes, closed ro11ds and 06oding. City offici:lls in Newport Beach and Co)ta Mesa say their cities escaped with little damage from the last of the violent storms that have rocked Ora nge County for the last two weeks. But 1111 ...., • 111111 blnlmOUMI recerded .it lhe eo.taMesa .... i'°""l st.lion by == Maupmenl Agency: • Season total Ouly 1 ·Jan. 18) 14.62 inches • ~~r as ol Jan. 1 5.01 Inches '• Season total as ol Jan. 18 last year 3.11 Inches • .......... mHMred by the Or . C.-..ty ..=hlntA .. Newpo111eiict.: Total rainfall fat January 9.416nc:hft Se~toQI Ouly 1-Jan. 18) 1l.92 lnchft in nearby Huntington Beach, residents say a tornado touched down Monday afternoon, causing minor damage to a mobile hdme park. National Weather Service meteorologists arc predicting sunny, clear we ather for Southern Cali forni3 through Thursday. It will be the fir.st brcall. in the !lteady rain since Jan. 5. But as the latc!lt storm moved eastw3rd. tornado and flood warnings remained in effect until late afternoon Monday. "Believe it or not, Tuesday will be sunny and a little warmer - a perfect d3y," said Na tional Weather Service meteorologist Stephen Ahn . Gov. Pete Wilson declared a tatc of emergency Monday in San Diego County and three northern California countic and is rep~>rtcd to be a>n)1dcring similar action for Orange, Riverside and Modoc countie . • See WEA THEA/Al Kenny Graves, 9, right, with his father Ken Sr. and sister Mandy, 9, brJ\<C high "'inds and rain Monday during \\al'-: al ong ~ach north o( cwport Pier . NUMBERS TO CALL CIRCULATION 642-4333 HOTLINE 642-6086 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 RETAIL ADS 642-4321 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-41 70 SPORTS 642-4330 INDEX Around Town ......... , ....... Al Brid~ ............................. 86 Classified ........................ 84 Cross~d ...................... 16 Community Forum ..•.....• .A7 Entertainment ................ M Fred Martin .................... A7 Horoscof)e'S .................... 16 Legal notices .................. ll ~ listinp ............•...• AJ Society .................... , .....• AS Sf)C>ftS ••.••••••••• I •• I •• I •••••••••• 11 ~' • 'h was the most imaginative, most complex, most fast-moving project I've worked on. It was one of the highlights of my career.' -JBlllY AWIOll Newport Beach architect Newport architect finds 'lost City ' ...,_ One-of-a-kind resort in southern Africa is the latest of Jerry Allison's many lifetime accomplishments. has included many CAtrav1i1gant unJ 1ma1inatl\c hotel desians -the sort of work that Jot ham noticed when entrepreneurial developer Sol Kenner went k>olina for the right architect to desian a one-of-a-kind resort in the bu h country of southern Africa. By Tonr Col A Kenner aide found AJli10n, pre ident of the .... Mir Hawaii firm's international divi ion, in 1989. Arter UPPER BACK BAY -How docs a Newport an interview with the developer in LondOn and a Beach architect end up in the heart or southern fdtlow-up mectina at the project ite in the Africa, 100 miles from the nearest urban area, republic or Bophuthatswana, Wimberly Alli~n delipina one or the most outlanda h real c 111c Tona ct: Goo wu hired for the job. La t month, dewlopments of his time? three ycan after thole initial mcetinp. the For Jerry Allison, the path to The Palace or the SJOO.mlJlion Palace o( the l.Olt City WU Lost City bcpn 37 ycan aeo. when he joined a -romplcted. Hawaii-~d architectural firm that later became AJliton recalls that after j"" five minutes of Wbabtrty'Allilon T-. A Goo. AJlitofM cueer ~· elplain~ his vision for the projcc1 at the .,... &he ~Y· wMch toot him to California inf, dcVelopcr 1 Sun City reson in Bophuthat~ana, he 1912 IO lilablllh the~· JMwport Beach office, , , SM ARCHITECT,._ .. .. Restaurateur shows class to Newport -Mesa ~Owner of Wo ody's Wharf pledges 25 pe rcent of earnings to district - even though his child attends school somewhere else. By LorlAM Ba~eda SUll W1tw BALDO~ J uhc 1-uara\ hl1mc it\ aero the tn:c.;t from 'c"JX-,rt Elcment:ary ht1'1I 't c:I. Ctilh d:ay. she b~ttlc\ morning ru~h hlliH to dme her 7-)car-old w n to a p11· vale hool in lluntington Ck:u:h . "Only b(c:~u e llf the cunJ1t1un that the Nc~rort · hool' re rn ," C\plaincd her hu,h:anJ, Ralph f urra. owner o( Woody'' Whiarf re taurant on the pcnan ul1 "It 1urc WO\dd be convenient for my IOn to walk 1c~ the trect ·to ichool. but I ~ant to ll\.'C him the be t pouiblc educatton I can." Rather than 11mply complain, 'A IOI Of IDCll .. hM suppol'9CI mr ..... 1n 1he 27 ytlfl ... *' anuld. IO 1-*llitD glVetomll;igbD.' . hov.c,cr, the l·urra have decided to try and make a d1ffe~nce. Ralph 1-urra hu P'td&ed to do- nate 2.S pcr«nt of the net proOtJ ho cam at Woody'• Wbarf thit month and . next to the Newport _ See SCHOOL.-.,_ .• ~I :j ., ·: ,, ., :1 I •' I •I . : ,, ·: I •' ., ... : 'I I •• .. I ., ·I I ·: I • I I I I ' I . ' 'Bernard' puts Cano's patrons· in · good hands C ANO'S SNAGS BERNARD RJGOLET -One of Newport Beach's best-known. res taurant people, Bemard Ri&olet has joined the management t~m at Cano' on Pacific Coast Highway; among his duties, he will be g'rc.eting hundreds of old friends as Cano's ~aitre d'. Bernard, (he pref crs to be known by his • fir)t name), was a beginning partner at the Riviera restaurant in South Coast Plaza before opening Matteo's in Corona del Mar. After other sorties in the business, he became affiliated with Rtx Chandler, working at the original R~x on Newport Peninsula; The Rex in f ashion Island, and 21 Oceanfront. Tastings and Tidbrts Larry Cano has a welcome party planned for Jan. 22 ~t 6 p.m. in the lounge. A no-host bar and complimentary hors d'oeuvres will be served and entertainment will begin' at 9 p.m. Cano'!> Waterfront is at 2241 West Coast Highway. For information, phone 631-1381. 0 SUPER BOWL SIX-PACK -In the South Coast Metro area, El Torlto Grill is fixing up special take-out Southweste rn munchies for six for $25 pl us tax. In the package: appetizers of chips, salsa, freshly made guacamole, plus six blue corn duck taquitos wit h jalapeno barbecue sauce, and spicy chicken wings with cilantro blue cheese dip. Six soft tacos filled with a choice of grilled _chicken bi:cast or .iteak and six sweet corn tamales will round out the fcast.,Orders may be placed on Super Bowl Sunday beginning at 11 a.m., at the 633 Anton location only. O · SUPER BOWL TAILGATE PARTY - Newport Dunes Resort is throwing a huge Super Bowl party on Sunday, Jan. 31. Bring yo ur RV, van, jeep or whatever you get around in, and park for $5. After that, head fo r the Dunes' clubhouse and watch the game on their big TV screen. It's a festive atmos- phere, tailo r-made for party animals who want to celebrate the touchdowns with free snacks and a bunch of convivial Colks at 11 31 Back Bay Drive. For more info, call 729-3863. 0 TAPAS TAKEOUT ·-Rainy day weather calls for old-fashioned food like Mom used to mal>.e. Janet Ingham o( Tapas, 4523 Martin- gale Way, is servi ng pot'roast and chicken supreme for ~.95. She suggests that you stop by on your way home from work and pick up either ooc "to go" or take a nice hot lunch back to the office. Tapas is featuring a·wcekly wine and beer festival every Thursday and is pla nning a special Valentine's Day dinner for Sunday, Feb. 14, complete with pulsating, live, flamenco guitar music. Reservation's are al good idea, 756-8194. 0 MAMMA PINA REVIEWED THURSDAY - Thur)day's Weekend magazine section will have a review of the new inner sanctum, Momma Pinn, a cozy dining room behind the kitchen of Antonio Cagnolo's excellent Ant onello's. Ciao! 0 Editor's Note: D ning and Enttrtainmtnl la the '90's is the tit IC" of a new drive-time radio ~how on KWJZ. 96.7 FM. Max Jacobson, OC Restaurant Critic at The LA Times, is emcee of the up-beat, program Monday through Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. witfi co-host Manuela Pless handli ng entertainment news. The show feat ures reviews, quizzes and interviews with well-known food celebrities; recent guests ihcluded OC restaurateurs Pascal Olhats and Ala n Gretky. A weekly report comes from wine expert Jcrcy Mead, arid every Tuesday eveni~g betwee n S and 5:30, a report on happenings in Orange County's dining scene comes direct from The Dally Pilot's Dining Edi tor and Restaurant Critic, Marla Bird. iiilJ~lliL VOL.87,MO. 18 • 0 n I y ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Streetwise ····························································································································································································•·································· • . Today's Question Do you think $20 million is too much to spend on the upcoming Clinton inauguration, set for this Wedne~day? (asked at 7 7th and Orange in Cost.J Mesa) "I th ink so. There are lots of better ways to spend the money." "Yes, definitely. The deficit is a big problem and this is the wrong way to start solving it." "Yes, absolutely. There are lots of better things to spend that kind of money on'.'' "Yes. I can think of lots of better things to spend the money on." "That's too much money to spend on anything." CHRIS SEPULVEDA Costa Mesa -Photos and interviews by Lee Payne DOLORES MONTAG Newport Beach CHRIS CHESNEY Cost.a Mesa PATTI BOYLAN Newport Beach GREGG JONES Costa Mesa ...._ ____ _;,,,.;;.......;.;;.;;;;;;..F:::::::::::: :::::::z::::::: :::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:~=~;:::::;~::::: C1tyside A spirited le11on Mill'C MM\ol'\ 1»A'r P'·\A Olympic runner PattiSue Plumer talks with students al Harbor View Elementary School about setting goals and the importance of education. For Plumer, who is th is year's spokesperson for the Golden State Bank Spirit Run, 1t was a. trip home of sorts. The world-class runner attended Newport Heights Elementary School in the Ne\\'.port-Mesa Unified School District before moving to Colorado whJle in the sixth grade. Ranked No. 1 in the world in the 3,001 meters and S,000 meters in 1990, Plumer is an attorney and still competes for Nike International. She lives in Palo Alto wi th her husband and is expecting a child this spring. The Spirit Run is the largest SK/lOK run in Orange County and benefits Harbor View, Lincoln and Andersen e rementary schoo ls. The run will be held Feb, 28 .~t Fash ion Island. · Costa _Mesa Man, Woman of year nominees sought COSTA MESA -Nominations are being taken for the 1992 Costa Mesa Man and Woman of the Year, annual awards sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and the Daily Pilot. Application forms for this distinguished award are available at the Chamber of Commerce, 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite E207, in the Costa Mesa Courtyards shopping center). The deadline is Jan. 20 at 5 p.m., and the winners will be announced in the Feb. 4 Daily Pilot Man and Woman of the Year candidates must meet the following requirements: • live and/or work in Costa Mesa; • Be involved in various professional, civic and charitable organizations for a considerable length of time; · • Have demonstrated leadership in th e community; • Be well-knO,)Vn in the community; • Have contributed to the betterment and growth of the community. An awards luncheon, featuring State Sen. Marian Bergeson, will be held Feb. 26 at the Red lion Inn . For more Information , call the chamber at 574-8780. Arms make bids to handle search for superintendent NEWPORT-MESA -The school board tonight wi ll Ii ten 10 proposals from fi rms and organiL;!tion bidding 10 conduct the search for a new superintendent for the Ncwport-Me~a Unified School District. School bo3rd members will meet al 7 p.m. 10 hear representatives of proressional carch firms and educational organizations, including the California School Boards Association. . School board president Rod MacMillian ~aid lrU$tces may make a decision at th eir next regular school board meeting on Jan. 26. School board members also arc seeking volun teers 10 serve on a school district aud it committee. Seve n community me mbers will serve with admini trntors, te3chers and cla~sified representatives on the 15-mcmbcr committee during the audit of dimict finances from spring through January. Interested volunteers should end a letter stating qualificntions nnd reason for interest to interim Superintendent Stan Corey at sc hool district offices. -By Russ IA•r ....___---Jf :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::: Weather 'IJCM.ftmEllmll N«~ IMch St/47 &albOa: Sf/47 Cott.t MeM: 60/41 CotOM ct.I Mar: 60/49 •................ , ..... : .. ·················•·•···· • DUTHI Most rKMt ckJths as rt'pOft«I to t~ 0«1rt~ County R«'Ofdet'j Offa COSTA MESA o Nori E. Ol1hi, 73 on D« 1, 1992 o G.lbriel K. Cagnon, 18 on Nov 30, 1992 o Rodney B. Dilley. 67 on D« 5, 1992 D ChrlW>pher ~ll1.. l 7 ---- on Dec. 2, 1992 o Chttter J. Sblm~sl.i 8 1 on Nov 21 , 1992 o Frink Kuchenj l.-y, 79 on Nov 24, 1992' o Marilyn 0. Herrm1nn. 55 on Nov 20, 1992 o J.unet M. franLtl, 59 on Nov 20, 1992 o Rit mond Nitben, 85 on Nov 2) 1992 o Nguyet Hul, 59 on Nov 20. 1992 .NEWPORT BEACH o Mu Lorimort B-' on No-.. 30. 1992 o tubtlle L Koch, 9 J on Nov 29, 1992 o John C. ~er. 79 on Nov 27. 1992 c Jesit M. Oicltln1on, 91 on Nov 19, 1992 c Ruth L Otl.lm1r, 85 on Nov 27, 1992 o Ruby A. BMl.er, 68 on D« 2, 1992 o <Aotse L Culhrit , ~ on ,._ov 23, 1992 o »muel 0 . Wil1on, 66 on Nov 20, 1992 o Sadie 0. Stein. IS 1 on Nov 19, 1992 o Al Silveri. 76 on Nov 15, 1992 o Henriett.l C. Rigg. 99 on Nov HS. 1992 o Melvin A. Osterhoudt 67 on Nov 22. 1992 O Wayne L M~lher, S7 on Nov 7, 1992 0 PCllCE LOG NEWPORT BEACH Newport Center Drive: More than S 1,000 Y.Orth of camera equipment and a S7SO pair ol sunglasses were stolen from a car parked in the 700 block. Seashore Drive: A 1986 Oldsmobile. a bnek ase and telephone were stolen from a garage in the 5400 block. 49th Street: A 1988 Wt/ Jett.l w.is stolen ~ it was parkf'd near the comer of River Avenue. Birch Street& Burglars broke into an accounting firm 4300 block and toolt a comptiter system v.,lued at S2,72S. COSTA MESA Pomona Avenue: Someone stol~ the T-tops Monday off a car that was parked In a driveway in the 21 00 block. 22nd Strfft: Mo~ than SSOO worth of power tools wree stolen recently from the garolge of a home in the 200 block. PlacentJa Avenue: A VC::R and radio were stolen recently from .i • home in the 2 200 block The bu~r broke a window to g.i1n t>ntry. Haw to reach us at The P.ilot Valley Road: A television, VCR and minicamcOf~ wt>re stolt"n last week from ol home In the 2000 block. ,_,..... ~~ .... ...., 0.-....... ~ _ .. ...... ..... liiW ....... l.. ~ Orange County 642-A3Jl Ado.•"'""' Ct.ifled 642-S678 OtSpl.ty 64 2-A 3 21 Hilorial News $40-1224 Spotts 642·030 News, spotU fAX 646·4 l 70 Mlift<>Mc. 8U11Mt1 Offa 642-021 I U11ntt1 fuc 6l 1 ·S902 ' 1m fOOi\Y fine'-~o!Jtt. ~y ......... ~ __. .... I I I 12:1 t • "'· 2.2 6lJt L .... 6. 1 l :JO ' "'· J.I 1:.)6 ,. ..... 1 ;OI • "'· 2.1 7t11 L"'· l.2 21)1 , .... .O.t l :H '·"'·•I ,.......,.._ ....... .. ......_.. ........ WTOh ..... -() 0 .. llTlll. 00 •n a..• ,., . ·1 f" ............. .. 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Can you picture the Pilot'~ Lori Ann Da heda typi ng her story into a computer that h~ been set in .the parking 101, just so she can gel the fee/ of the rain? How stupid. No, the reac;on I believe TV is whipping us is because newspapers arc drowning when it comes to weather CO\ erage. Literally. l take the LA Timc-s. Excu e me. I take The Time1 Oranae County. Whenever It rains. the fine people (more likely, machine•) at the Times wrap the paper In plutic. Sometimes, there'• an alnlJht 1eal. Usually, there lan't. Perhaps it'a a aian or my lack of flncase rooted In my Neanderthal heritage. Maybe I should have paid more attention in shop class. Or 1 could have tossed the secret code out. with the bill. Whatever it is1 I can't for the life of me get the paper out of the plastic without drenching at least three sections. It didn't take me long to discover you can't just rjp the plastic apart at the seal and pull the paper out. No m:mer how carefully you remove the paper, you wind up with wet spots the size of Frisbee . I've tried everything. I looked on the plastic for instructions. All 11 sa~ is to please recycle and keep the plastic away from young children. I t helps if you hold the package over the kitchen ink with one hand, use scissors to make a cleaner cut with the · other and then gingerly fold the wet plastic inside out before removing the paper. Still , I've never managed to keep the paper completely dry. And there's no relief if it rained all night and the seal wasn't airtight lfl the first place. h doesn't bother me so much th:H l'm paymg for watered-do" n new . It's more what it dot1 to acrew up my whole mornina ritual. R eadina a dry Time• is pan of wakina up. While cbokina down tout or hot cereal to aoak up the larac quantity or coffee J intake over 1CVeral hours, l pour over the front page, Orange County section, the Mornlna Briefina and the non-horse racina portions o('>\)lan Malamud's column. in the spons section. I also go over the business-page digest to sec if thtre's a story about the Pilot's financ ial health. IC it's. a weekday, I'm then ready to take a shower and go to work, vowing to get to the other sections when I get home (a vow I never keep). On weekends, I generally work in Calendar and the LA Times Magazine. Oh, and J can't start my Sunday · without reading the Target ads.· Well, following six months of soggy papers, or however long it's been raining, 1 realized Monday J needed expert advice. I called the number in the phone book for The Times Orange County delivery questions. Following several rings, a man recorded voice came on 'the line ·at 2:4.S p.m. to inform me that I'd reached the ''Customer Satisfaction Center." He said that "hatevcr l was -calli ng about would get "special ·attention" as soon as an operator was available. He also noted that the limes randomly tnonitors telephone inquiries. At 2:46 p.m .. the man's recorded voice thanked me for m)' patience whUe the "telephone 5y'1em is,holdin1 your call for the first availoblc operator." ,.. At 2:47 p.m., a woman's recorded voice thanked me for my patience while "our telephone system is holdina you r call in the order it wo~· received." At 2!'48 p.m , the man's recorded voice returned· "Tna'nk you for your patience." He \\J~ cut off b} the re:.tl·ll\e \01ce of Bonnie. To m} problem. i.he ~a1cJ that 1f the paper\ l>Oaked · like totJlly 10 ton\,'' the Times .,.,oulJ be happ)' 10 replace 11 What 1( 11':. d1) in'>ide and \\Ct outside? "Cut it with '>Cl'iSOrs." But r ... c iricJ 1hu1 "'nd ,1111 can't ·liberate 1h1: pn">oner "1thou1 dou-.mg ll. 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Around Town • Send r,our items to Peter Ryal), The 0.Jilr Pilot, 330 w. B.iy St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today New Life Choices ..... "Women at Menopause; Hew life. Choice)" is the title of a free ~m1nar from 7 to 8: 30 p.m Jt 11s1 Do.,.e Street, Suite 280, Newport Be<ich. For more mformatibn, call 975-8327. Raising children -Dr. lee Hausner, acclaimed p)ychologist and author of the book ·Children of Paradise," will speak on raising Y.ell-adjusted children 1n an aftluent. prosperous ~m 1ronment The lecture will begin al 7:30 pm at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 CamelbJck, Newport Beach. (()){I) SS per person. S7.50 per c6'1ple Adv:!n~ r~r.at1ons recommended. but nOI essential. For more information, c.ill " 644-1999 Investing seminar - Merf1ll Lynch will hold a free discussion on "Investing to Maximize Return and Minimize Risk." at 1lS Nev.·port Beach office, 4695 MacArthur Court from 11 :30 a.m. to l p.m and 6:30 to 8 p.f'!l. Call 955·6154 for reservations. Technical Communication -The Society for Technical Communication presents Dave Cater, who will speak on technical writing at 6.30 pm. at Bristol Plaz.:i Holiday Inn, 3131 South Bristol Street C<bta Mesa C<bt 1s S 17 .SO for members. S20 for non-members. For r~rvat1ons and information. call 497-4381. Hypnosis workshop - 'Let Hypnosis/Self-Hypnosis 'Put You 1n the Driver's Seat" is the title of J free Brown Bag Lunch" y,.orluhop in the Community Room of Newport Center Library. 856 5->n Clemente Dr., Newport Beach at noon. For more in formation, call 644-3181or644-3 191 . ~-INION l•LAN O to.a NIWPO•T CINTllt OlttVI NIWPOltT •aACH C71 4l 7a .. 1aaa Sex seminar -"When St>x is the Problem ... " will be the focus of a free progrJm offered in the Community Room of Ne\ ... port Center Library, 8S6 San Clemente Dr .• Newport Beach from 10 10 1.1..:..31l aJJL For more. 111forrn.lt1on, C4Jll 644-3181 or644-3191 . News workshop -Lt>arn the process of the "news" wurlu and the "publishing' g<1me" first-hand from the editors ol The Daily Pilot, The Cooster and The Orange County Register at the Dolphin Division Breakfast, scheduled for 7: 1 S a m at 1ht- Ne\\ porter Hotel 1n Newport BeJCh. A·dmiss1on ·~ S 13 SO w11h r~"ations. $1 5.50 at the door. Call 729-4400 for information CAI luncheon -The Southern Counties Chapter of the Community Associations Institute y, 111 pr~nt a legislative Update Luncheoo at noon-at ~ ~ed Lion-- Hotel. Costa Mesa. Registration begins at 11 : 30. Admission is $30. For information, call 380-7360. \Vednesday,Jan. 20 Habits for happiness .... H.ibits for happiness is a self growth course held every Wednesday through March 10th from 12 to 2 pm at the Rodgers Seniors Center. 1 7th and Orange. Huntington NOW SERVING GREAT FOOD ,t\, LIBATIONS!J! Music & Dancing too KITCHEN HOURS M-F 11:30-9!00 p.m . Sot Sun Noon-9:00 p.m. SALOON OPEN M-F 11:30-2.-00 a.m. Sot-Sun Noon-2.-00 a.m. 1k $alooo, ~!JU Rea-wu ji &dt!! 3950 CAMPUS DRIVE • (l14) 261-6271 AclOll ,rom John Wo,ne Airport o1 (Compfll & QuollJ ,..o,..-11'••· ... T. av,. I 0 :00 TO •:C)9 '°""' 1 o:oo To a:oo """' I 2:00 TO S :OO """' Fashion Island ... Newpon Beach Sale Continues through January 31st ·SEMI-ANNUAL SALE D"KH SHl"Ta S\" '41 SI "\ oo -$32.90 -S99.90 IUtft -S299.90 -$699.90 ,,,.. ·~· -1199.90 ... S"9.90 -Choose From All of Thrst Namr Brands - .... , ... "'" "'• 11~111 -S.W.90 -Sll9.90 -$29.90 -S44.90 -149.90 -1349.tO -. $\9.90 -$249.90 -$99.90 -$499.90 . I DRESS TltOUSRltS Beach. Mater~I fee SJ For more 1mormation, call 536-938- Poetry disc ussion - 'Vo1£es and 1:. on~. J month!)'· poetry d1SCU)SIO!fl ~Cfll') ll 'I:.'\\ p<>rt Cen1er Library, 856 SJn Clemente I Dr .. Newport Beach ·wrll ~me--I sources of inspirJllon for creat1\e writing from 2 30 10 4 p m Call 644-3181 or644·3191 . Call an admissions counselor at (714) 753-9100 for details. 1, Weste~ State · Cruvers1ty College of Law 1s proud to introduce its ne"vest law school campus m the lr\·me Spectrum. • \VSC's In me ('arnpus offers day, e\ ~nmg and weekend classes. • Full-time and part-time programs • pnng cla se begin January 25, 1993 • cholar hips and financial assistance are ava1 l~ble • 1966 loun.1.-J "' r rv::1Jt,•ut-t.in.1rnx /t·~otl r:Ju,.lf1,>t1 "' ~·111ht.,,1 l.J.1limw WESTERN STATE • J9n Thf"OIJ~~ I Q<ll L.Jl11t""11J, :.1n;...,1 l.1;.• -.<h11<>l • 1973 Acm·j1tt'J l'V L<•M"llllrt't.'18.zr E tl1m1rt1T,, L .al1't•n11.1 • 1976 Accu.l rd hi \\'1-..1rrn 1h:, i.1ttt'1tt, 1 s. •-.•vi, Jn.1 CoUl'\t• • 1990 Rrt1n,lt .im~ ~t'nc'J m Jr.int U IVERSITY c·QLLEGE OF LAW J61S5 L ,,.ti\\ C\\ln\ R11v1 •I"'"" C ""''"\'' 4~-:"l"·i The truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. At Harbor 4wn, people are impo~t. We ~lieve that every fam ily deserves a ~rsonalized final tnbute. Here, only the fumil y selects the type of service they want and the price to be paid. Burial space for two ....... ; ...•.. $910 $540 hum .......... . .. • • • . . ·. M Tunqay, ~ 11, 1193 v Ent rtalnmenl SCR's 'The Miser': hllarlous runaway train T wenty-eight )Cars ago next month, Sou ch Coast Repertory inlroduced itself 10 the Orange Coast with a .free"'heellng, 'farcical adaptation of Moliere's "Tarcuffe" tha t remains to this day one of the funnjest and most inventive (considering SCR's resource~ at the time) productions · ever mounted by the now-pres&lgious Co>ta Mesa company. The formula was simple -foriet ~he m.1nnered niceties and go for the belly l..1ugh. updaring s,tyle and , IJnguJge where\er necessary. These 1965 ground rule' more thnn apply an SCR 1) current produt'lion of ilOOther Moliere clas ic, '"The ~tl)Cr " From the -Op<ning scene of direcior David Chambers' own fai.t·forwarded adaptation -as rhe ,youni lovers' passion ignircs into lusly farce (and we realize these arc supposed ro be the trailfit roles) - SCR's "Miser" is a fasr. furious and frenetic romp. played our at full 1hrot1le by a cast which revels in the outrageous. Chambers has transplanted the. action from the 17th to the 19th centuries to "contemporize" rhe piece, bur his primary coniriburion is in engineering the show's nonstop pace. The production rµmblcs along like a runaway train, gaining momentum with each will! ana crazy situation. • Epitomizing the raucous theme of Ch:tmbcrs' translation is the e1rc1lou1ly 1v1riclou1 intcrprttaclon of Jon at h·a n McMu rtry in 1he title role . McMurlry !wists and forms himself --""-~ into arocesquc li-, shapes to squcez~ 11111 every clement of physical comedy Theater c , o m h i s C it. Harpagon. His r IC lingering, loving pronuncialion of the word "money" is particularly definilive and his whiny biplay with the audience, a potentially perilous bit, works wonderfully. SCR newcomer :renes Unsoeld oi his protected da1.11h1er displays a marvelous aptilude for sexual farce, torchina lhe scenery in her opening scene wilh the equally robusr Jeffery' Combs. Reg E. Cathey as &he miser's preenina son (racially questionable eas&ing bu1 effective n o nclhelcu) car r ie s his self-absorption over into whnl might be constrµed as swishine s. Ron Boussom. whose stage enc rgy level is continually in overdrhe, excels as the cook and stable keeper in t)le economically organized household. The lar~cnous La Flechc i given a splendid interpretation by Don Took. whose "frisking" scene with Harpagon early in the show is a comic delight. Jane Galloway ii hilarious as the m31ch.maker, trying desperately to squeeze a few coin out of Harpagon for her efforis, while Lynnda Ferguson is a jewel of naive te as the intended bride of both Harpagon and his son. SCR rcgul3rs John Ellington u • police chief and Hal Landon Jr. ns the nobleman who cies the s1ory together (with one of the oldest plot devices known to m:rn) complete the scenario. along with Art KoU)t1k iil a brief encounter. Ralph Funiccllo's cold, imposing Paris munMon setting -cqmplcto with cobwebs in the ceiling comers -1 o masterful backdrop, while Shigeru Yaji's costuming also is first rate. Particularly stunning arc the rain effects, not only upslage but aw~ rwo...tr ,..,, Jonathan McMurtry in "Th~ Miser." downstage. perilously close to the audience. De prcpJm.I to laugh loud und heartily at Chnmber ' richly rewarding rendering of "The Miser," wh ich continue through Feb. 14. 'Confessions' create room with a vieW New 'Y e'ar1S Resolution: By Man Coker cnterUM\tnl £ d;IO< E \er go 10 J comt:dy club and. before the cocktail \\;11tre.ss solicit~ th:it firs1 re· qu1rcJ dnnlo., you want to leave? 1 hJl "'a!. the ca~e Saturday night )hortl)' after the Mrs. and 1 "'ere led to \\hat seemed to be the \\Uf.}l table at the sold-out lnine Im pro ... We Y.cre alrno!.t pinned against the 275-\eat room' back \\all. Our v1e\\ uf the stage wai. obstructed h\ a pillar and the biid.s of the hc:ad> of tY.O couple) at a table so <.lo~c the) Y.ere almo!lt in our laps. And \\C were forced to share our table with complete strangers -a p:m ofdiVorced singles in th..1t cri tical. l'm·not-re:idy-to- make·a<ommitment·but·un-1· keep·a·IOOthbrush·at-~our-pad \t:ige. On top of all that, the heat in • the place wa s stifling D.!chau Y.3S more pleasant. Then a funny thing happened on the way to the nearest, clearly mJrkcd exit: Ritt'h Shydner's one- 'CBS Sunday Morning' to tape local concert · IR VINE ··-The television program .. CBS Sunday Morning" " cheduled to &ape Friday's .. nnccrt by the Colorado Quartet Jnd p1:rn1st Santiago Rodriguez <at In inc Barcia> Theatre. Prc)entcd by the\ .. Laguna (hambcr Music Sodety and the Orange County Philharmonic 'nK 1l:t). the program includes Sthubcn \ Quartet No. 13 in A minor. R.! .. el's Quartet in F major and Dvorak's Piano Quintet in A rn:.11or. Op. 81. I or more dctatk, call 553-2422. man show "True Love Confessions." The llusky· \Oiced, New Jersey come· dian's very per· sonaJ -but, a1 ~ Comic Ritch Shydner divides and conquers in insightful one-man show at Irvine lmprov comedy club. That's nol 1he case with men, Shydner ob· served. ''A fache r doesn't save his tux and say, the same time, highly universal - monologue on his courtship, mar· nage and fidelity with wife Kay was hilarious, well·thought out amt, to some in attendance, a bi1 100 brutally hones1. "Being ,in love, 90 percent of 1hc ume I'm thinking J want to spend 1hc rest of my life with you," Shydner said. "And JO percent of tnc time I'm wondering how ean-i fake my own death. Your actual percentage rate may vary.'' Men and women, he eloquently, frequently pointed out, view things from totally different perspectives. Take weddings: Women want big ceremonies; men arc content to get hitched in Vegas. That's be· cause women arc trained frori\ Day J th:it her wedding day is the most-speci:Jl -event in her life. • 'son, this is the tux I want you to wear in the wed· di'ng. We owe SJ J,000 on it, but th3fs not important now.'" These different perspective ere· . ate an almost impenetrable com· munications gnp. "Women use fiber optics. Men use paper cups and a string.'' More intere ting than Shydner's ct wns the: reattion of those hud- dled around me. - -~ The couple at our table seemed . genuinely amu cd and took every- thing in stride, althougl), the dis- tance between them seemed to fluctuate depending on Shydner's topic. For instance, on the back of my neck I could feel the breath or the guy seated next to me when the subject was orgasms. Oddly enough. I liked it! At a nearby table, Shydner's ex· • Turby Plotters • (Nen to toble $8Mlg cflShes • Nopkils, PlocemJts & Tablecloths • Jello Molds •, lorve loosting Pons • Cookie C~ • Springf orm Pons • Trident Cuttery COME IN HI YOOR FRtE G1FT & REFRESHMENTS Free deMy In Newport Beach & CORn dll MtJ • An'8 free pcJlbig ... s.e. t.-.1~ s-.11 .... s.,. .. 644-7732 pcriences elicited several stories from a scantily clad young woman who proceeded to recount them aloud lo her body-builder boy· friend ... and anyone cl e within three blocks of the place. The comely blondes scaled at the table so close l could detect all fou r inhabitants' shampoo of choice slapped their knee :ind yelled out "That's so true" or "Th:it's perfect" to Shydncr's a'>· tutc observations. Meanwhile, &heir dates, \\ho earlier posse sed that we're·gonn.1· score i.wagger so aptly portra}Cd by the male character in beer commercials, were left to exchange wounderj--pup-py dog glances. T'm sure to them, the comedian \\JS the antichrist. Yep, Shydncr's message, \\htch he'll be conveying through Sunday. made it all the way back here to the best scats in hou~e. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , ..... c..i ~ 1112 -•11. CISJI •s&-54115' Train The Christmas Puppy! This ooune is tailored br puppies 10 ~1cs to 10 months and isdesigoed to help you a\joy your pet more.Your puppy will leam housemanners and how to fWlCtion better within your f am.Uy. and you both wiD come away with a positive ~ that will last a lifetime. And we know you know ... 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Sport Coat~: Reg $22500 -$5 7500 NOW $49"-$298" Dress Pants: Reg $11000-$22500 NOW $39"-$157" Ties: Reg . $4200-$7000 NOW$ 9"-S 19" Sweaters: Reg $11000-$26500 NOW $29"-$129• Select Reyn Spooner: Reg. $5200 NOW $ 19" Long Sleeve Sport Shirts 50~ OFF Short Sleeve Sport Shirts 50~ OFF Burberry Orea Shirts -50~ OFF Shop •arl)f for bat •l«:t#onl Sa'-•nd. Sat., January 30th ---or NlW•OIT llACN f Mhton Wand t 579 Newport ter Dr. t N~ Beach t 759-7979 .. ' ) . Newport• Beach/Coata M•• Dally Piiot Tuesday, January 19, 1993 Al , .. Society Party ho•rs those with PPotocol 'I 'm overwhelmed ... this party is so special tp me and I'm tou~hed th:it ~ many members of the Con!iular Corps came down from LA in this rain," ssid Gayle Anderson, chicr or Protocol of Orange County. Anderson, along with Jerry Richards, president of the Protocol Foundation, and members of the ~onornry board were honored Sunday at a reception held at and hosted by Tiffany .& Co., South Coast Plaza . (Tiffany's Jo Ellen Quall . is a board member.) 1 he close to 150 rnincoat· "'caring, umbrella-carrying Nancy Weinstein, left, with Jerry Richards and Gayle Anderson. _ . Society ru"'cJ that filled the JC"'elry boutique \\as welcomed by party chairs Mary Lou Hornsby (pai.t prez of the Foundation) and hw.b:ind Scott: wit h Mary Ann Wells and hu~band Lon. ··w11h this do"'npour we ellpccted about 50 .. I'm J)lOnt'>hcd and thnlled with the turnout," !l:tii.LH orn!lby, who after C\Cl')Onc armed conducted a brief program 1mohing Supcl'\isor Tom Rilty, Ginger Bernard, deputy ch'icf ol Protocol of Loi. Angele . and Jennifer Kirn, .ir.ung chief of pro1<xol fur LA Abo m.1l1n_g \Cl) nice rem:irls uoou1 AnJer!>on amJ R1ch:uds was Andrew Ippolito, consur general of Liberia and secretary of the con ul.ir corp~. ancy We instein, chair of the l·eb 6 Proto~:1>I U.111, told about the bla1;.l-11e C\Cnt '>Cl at the Hyatt Regen9, lf\ine The blll salute!> the Co1hular Curp'> of LA and t) ho)tcd b\. the lnternat1onal V1s110" ;1111.J Protocol Foundation. (More 1nforma t1on ,., J\ a1lable lrom l.J <Ci6<Ci~ ) KJ, ,\ Co ( J!cring pro\1ded • ,\lrtl) ol 111lcrnat1onal foodl> lo go "1th the 1.:hampagne Seen amung the cro"d "ere Zee Allred (looling gre 1 1n leather and golJ), Or. Annemarie Ballin, LeonMdO Flores, Maralou and Jerry H•mington and her dad \teldrim Burrill, Annelle Hur\\ilz, J.inet Curci-Walsh, Mucia and Karl Giesler, Mary Roosevelt, Michelle Rohe, Pal and Carl e.i~~cr. G"cnda W.itson, Chrystal and Merrick Baker-Bales (co(l'ul general of Great Britain), Koichi and K:itsul!.o Haraguchi of fapan. Gl.idys and Rene Francisco ' A group of Deborah Voigt fa ns gathered at the Be,erly Heritage Hotel Sunday C\ening following the•Orangc County soprano's performance in "II Trovatore" al the OC Performing Arts Center. The party, <ittcndcd by 250, \\al. co-sponsored b) l'\tct ropolit an Opera NalionJI CounCll OC Auditions and (al State I ullerton. Lorraine Lippold of Co~t.1 Me a chaired the event ' The soprano allcnJ1ng '-'llh husband John Leitch. heard tribute from l1 ppold, CSF President Milton Go rd on, Or. Jerry Samuelson. de.in of the sc hool of Fine Am CS I·. former teaehcr-Jane-Paul, 9;ivid OiC~r-a • Um.in.i of I lonoJura Dotti ::anu..~----- Glen SlilhH~ll. and Kittie and John R.iu. . 0 .. Are you feeling social? Co me work with us "The Society Cditor Se.uch" i under way since Vida OeJn, the Daily Pilot' Society Editor for the past decade, announ· ced her retirement, e((ective Jan. 31. "We're s ure that within our readers hip, "'e have a Society Editor who cart come close to filling Vida's lc~endary shoes," Editor William Lobdell uid. · Applicants should send a resume, writing samples and 250·\~ord essay on why he/she would make a great Society Editor to: the Society Editot Search, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay I St., Costa Me a, CA 92627. The winner will receive a par1·time job (30 hours per week) that requires long evening hours. The pay's not that great, but you'lf gel all the fame and run you can handle. l O CAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. of Opera Pacific, which brought th e soprano here for her debut in Southern California a!. a major ~1nge r, and Floss Sch umacher, co-director of the Met auditions. Guest at the buffet came from a' far :iway a\ New York City and frurn San Francisco and Palm De en. Voig1's parent'\, mom Joy Muchlinski "11h husband Don, and dad Bob Voigt '-'Ith "'ife Lynn, attended along w11h tenor fabio Armilialo. \'01gt, holder of multiple' award for her inging ab1ht), will repeat her Leonora role at the Met in March and "ill perform the title role in the Mel's new production of ·• ri:idn~ :iu! Naxos." I Supervisor Tom Ril ey, ri ght, board member Jo Ellen Quall, Merrie"-Bal.er-Bates "ith his ~ife Chrystal. 642-4403 LlvAlt l•JJ lljWM/t 642-4403 .369 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 The P lace to go before yotJ-go anyplace ---.CRUISES, TOURS & SKI PACKAGES--- LON 00N SPECIAL s39a r.t. ;:~a~f: Travel must be complQled by Fe__b._9._ 1g_9::i_ Chines e Food For Thought .. RESTAURANT COMBINATION PLATE FRIED RICE OR CHOW MEIN WITH 1 ltem .•.•..... $2.99 .. 2 ltems ..•.... $3.99 • 3 ltems ....... $4.99 p # ~~~ ~ ~, We believe that Educat ion is m6sf I imp ortant: That is wh y we are donating 2% of our gross income to the Newport Mesa Unified School D1stnct. 171h SI Chi~Doll ' D\ "". 424 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa < 11 n 722-7552 i . - . , ,, . . t • J For more Information ••• Donations for flood victims In Mexlco should be made out to American Red Crou, earmarked Tijuana Flood and malled to P.O . Box 11364, Santi Ana, CA 92 71 1. Clean blankets and dlspo11ble diapers an be dropped off at: • Coodwlll store at 620 W. 19th street In Costa Mesa. • Hl·tlme Cellars at 250 Ogle St., south of 17th Street. • Orange Coast College. at "Fairview Road and Adams Avenue. 0 Inquiries about the situation in M exico should be directed to the consulate in Tijuana: 011-526-681 -7400 Emergency calls are being taken at: 619-585-2000 Although the American Red Cross still does not have clearance from Mexico to process disaster inquiries, concerned citizens who believe their relatives are trapped below the border can call the Orange County chapter at 835-5381. Rep. Chris Cox: 756-2244 MEXICO From A1 w11hdrew enough money from a bank to buy plane tickets back to Newport Beach. leaving their vehicle in a town near the tip of Baja. Others, ho\\ ever, didn't get the opportunity lo turn around. Orlando .ml hundred!> of tourists are trapped between washed-out bridges. '"There are people do"n there in a lot worse shape th an we were," ht, aid "Some of them have been there two weeks now. They're stuck in their car!. '"ilh no food." Orlando !laid the only rations the government passed out were cifns of sanJ1nes. "All we could thi nk about was what \\e \\Cre going lo eat when we got home: ln-N-Out or mom's home cooking," he said. l'rom A1 ID ~ Btacb. ODI IDlll llld olf bl ban• ClatJOn Ud two otber bau. wen dlmlllCf Monday after a fwlalq ~Sunday nfaht. In Anaheim HUii. tJae 1911deatl ot 41 bOuMI wwe evacuated fate Monday afternoon beCIUM of lht threat of mud llldta from rain· IO&bd bll1a. In Lake Foreat, I tornado CUI I l ~·mile ' path Sunday nlaht which damapcl more than 20 houtea ln two mlnutea. n. twilter ripped the roof off one houae• uprooted treea and tossed a woman 7' feet Jhrou&h the air, 1c- cor<fing to repons. Laguna Canyon Road, Newport Coast Drive; and Back Bay Drive remained closed Monday because of flooding, and streets in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa were marred with pot· holes. In Costa Mesa, a hole about 12-to 15· feet deep opened up in the parkway on 16th Street at Superior. At the Costa Mesa Golf and Counuy Club, water pooled in large lakes throughout the course. "In the old days, Costa Mesa didn't believe in storm drains," said Costa Mesa City Man- ager Allan Roeder. "We've had to play a lot of catch-up.'' Some Costa Mesa houses were Ooodcd, causing the evacuation of al least one family. During periods of heavy rain, several intersec- tions in the city were knee deep in water. "There's been a premium on sandbags," Roeder said. "I can't count lhe number of loads of sand that we have brought in." City officials in Newport Beach say they have used thousands of sandbags since the storms began. Local beaches and harbor areas are now heavily littered with debris that washed in from ~~.,""­ Flooding during the recent storm~ forced this man to wade across a Costa Mesa street. the Santa Ana River. "We hope that the community will 'bear with us,'' said Newport Bench City Manager Kevin Murphy. "It's been many days of rain and now we .hope to have a few days to begin 1he clean- up." Flooding in Newport was heaviest on Pacific Coast Highway and on Balboa and Lido i~· laods. Minor mud slides occurred on Coast Highway, Bnyside Drive and Baek Bay Drive . A small hillside gave way on Dover Drive near Cliff Drive. Potholes on Co~t Highway and Newport Boulevard cannot be permanently fo~ed until the streets dry out. Caltrans bears the responsi- bility for repairing the two routes. "We've really been lucky.'· said Mil..c Pi nni, deputy director of general services for Newport Beach. "We've had no real private property damage." Newport Beach utilities \\Orke rs were catted into action al about I a.m. Monda)! after a waste water pump station on Lido Isle· foiled. But their efforts preven ted any sewage over· now. Cleanup of local beaches and harbo~ could ' tal..e more than a month, and city officials arc not predicting how long ii "ill 1al..c Caltrans to repair the potholes. City offitials who have had crews on duty around the clocl.. arc just than k· fut for an end to the rain. "I'm really tool.mg forward to it," said Costa Mc a City Manager Roeder "If nothing cl e, ju!.t 10 ghe us a quick breath." For five da)s the rain continued, and the temperature hovered at a damp 50 degrees.· To stay wnrm at night, the couple burned pieces of a trailer that ha!> been ma!.hed "hiJc attempting to cross the swollen 1 n-.er. It wasn't until OrlJndo and Tillis traveled several hundred miles south that they again founJ the btik1ng sun and bubbling surf for which they _ ventured to Baja the da)' after Chri.)tmas. "The best wave!. of the trap were after driving all the way back down there," Orlando said, laughing. "l\e go t a tan right now." A Kitchen or Bath designed for you with ... Unbelievable· "Stakes" He and his girlfriend arrived back in town Sunday ...: a week late for cl~mes at USC and OCC, re!.pectfully -but nevertheless safe. "There's other people down there, though. and I don 't think people know it,".Orlando !.aid. Officiats at the American Red CrO!>!. Orange County say they are aware of the problem. but contend sending people to rescue trapped tourists 1s not \l.1thin their jurisdiction. _ __ __ "The-reatttyir,unrihbe Mexicant<e<rcross gives us t!Je go-ahead, we can't even track tourists down," said Orange County chapter spokeswoman J udy Iannaccone. ln the meantime, Iannaccone said, the local Red Cross chapter, along with Goodwill Industries and the Catholic Diocese of Orange, is coordinating a clean blanket and disposable baby diaper s'rivc. All donations, ho""eve r, are being shipped to the Mexican Red Cross, , which then has the final say on which flood victims will get the aid first . Withou.t . the gambl~. Rep. Christopher Cox assured that help in the fd rm of food, shelter and clothing i forthcoming at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, but only for tho!.c who can make their Y\'3Y there. "Obviously for the people stranded without any means of locomotion, that's not adequate," he said. "But it looks like we 'rc"finally going to get a re!.p1le from these extraordinary rains. which means natural conditions will improve !>Ubstantially." Cox said his office has been informed by Mexican officials that no American lives arc in danger. Mr.Z's Euro-American Kitchens 8 Batm Showroom IBIVM UlfCll a a.&. Lunch M-Sat From 11 00 am . Dinner M-Fn From 4 00-Sat ~ Sun From 3 00 o m 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson, Costa Mesa in H ARBOR@-CENTER Z-Bit Inc. 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In the good old day$, when more than On ttle Coast · three or fo ur con ecutive days of rain were a novelty, these guys practically had tears in their eyes when they talked about a second or third day of rain. Now they are downright apocalyptic. Friday evening, Channel 2 gave us a full 10 • manutcs of one reporter standing in a creek with a fairly modest ooze of mud dribbling down an embankment. Also Friday, one starion had a segment on how to deal with rain-caused mental depre~ aon. Sure it's wet, • but rhc v.orld as we know it has nor quite come to an end. Certainly th i long stretch of ~et weather has brought tr:igedy, and that i nothang to make ~port of. The storms ha\e crcared hardship for man> other • and that's not~ funn) either. If )OU are a roofer or a ardener_. 3: "ind w wasfl~r or a at "arn1sher, it has·been virtu:iJly ampos>tbte to cam a lwing. If )OU own a car \\a h or }OU ha\C a store nc"t to the dancing \. fountain at Fa haon Island. }OU are probably beginning to feel raindrops in your wallet. Early Monday morning -at 2:47 to be precio;e -I began 10 \o\Ondcr if my wife and I might be ~n the \Crge of becomina some kind o( torm tata:>tic. It cemed a \Cf) real po ability th:it "e might get the pnie for fir:11t hou e to tumble anto the Dack Ba). or fir t garage roof to coll!\pse on a Grand Cherokee. I have nc\er heard nun pelt so furiously nor felt thunder "ith such force. The fir)! lightning-thunder volley seemed fairly distant. Using the old "One Mj i ippi, Two Mi is.sippa ... " method of determinang the da tance of a lightning bolt, I figured the second one v.as nbout fi\e mile away. I .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .. . t ...................................................................................................................................................... y ............ : ............................................................................ . It's time to recollnize Newport . Beach'i· finest A new year should always start with resolu- 1ions, with vows for improvement and strides toward healing. There are plenty of places to start. But at the moment, none would be more fitting than the New- port Beach Police Department. The police departmeJlt, of course, has taken a public relation's mauling during the past four months. A P,Olice chief has been fired. A police · captain has been told he will be fired. too. Accusa- tions of sexual harassment have been filed•by \O fomicr or current female police employees. Some in the city, including several members of the influential 10·4 Club, are of the opinion tba1 Arb Campbell -the deposed chief -has been MEAN1MG IM THE MEssAGE For the vast majority o f Americans inaugural addresses are neither very memorable nor auromatically infused with great meaning. Unless }OU are attending the inauguration of Bill Clinton or happen to view ii on television, the liule you learn about Clinton's inaugural addre "ill come from a few rheroricat flourishes caprured on th e evening news and in the morning newspaper. Our collective memory of past inaugural addresses is limited to a few of the great one· or t\"'.O·line sentences spoken by a small group of American pre idents. Although presidents are not required by the Constituuon to Mll'k deliver an inaugural address, e\ery --P.tr --presidenrfromVeorge as ington .KCI on has cho en 10 do so. Bill Liberal ·Politics Clinton adds hi voice 10 ;his cacophony. a rite of passage "hich almost always constitutes a celebration of America's past and a devoted e'<prcssion of ~ope for the fu ture. Pre idenual inaugural addre) e enc a variety of' '')'mbolic and ubstant1vc purpo)e . first and foremo t they celebrate the democratic process. e pec1ally the peaceful trans111on of pollttcal po\\er "h1ch so man> na11ons 1n the "orld rill do not enjoy. wronged. Others, including a lion' '>hare of the depart· mcnt's r:ink and file. feel contc:nt "ith. 1f not hbcr· ated by Campbell's 1ermana11on. There arc no shortage of up1ntoih on .... h:H has, by any )ardl>tick, been the mo'I tumuhuot.s'> !>e..ic.on in the tong and much-heralded hi!>tol') uf the 'loc;.il police department. And rather than rc1terat1n~ uur thuu~hh, "e would rather urge a time of hcalins:and mo' Ing on Campbell is not comang b.ad; and there\ no sense in even pretending that he t) A' .... ith an} former leader, his 11me is pa'>t. L1i..c: 11 ur hate ll. that is the bottom line. It\ lime 1u ~1.:ccpt that fact. A first step toward improH~meni. \\C think. would be to hold the long·o\crdue pohcl! a"'ard banquet. The award banquet " I} pac II} held in NO\ember but was postponed thh ~ear b cause of the turmoil. The banquet, an occa ... ion for honoring tndl\ idual officer for act of he ro1'm or cour;.ige. Ill t) pica ti) · sponsored by the 10-.i Club an con1.ert \o\llh the Newport Harbor Are3 Chamber of Commerce. That at '~as cancekd b.id; an -..:u,cmber when the COOlrO\Cr~y \\US 3t II~ zenith make\ ~en e • That It hasn't been re~cheduled doe,n't Come on En_ough al re.id~. ·1 hi:. '' the cat~ 's po· lice department ll's tame to put a'ide the pell) politics and the bad blood •mtl get on .... 1th )uppon· ang our local officers · SuasTAMCE OR SouMoe1ns? When Wilham Jeffer'>on Clinton take~ center stage tomorrow. the expecurnonlt "all b~ ancredably high The 40 percent of the electorate that put ham there demands in pirauon. And a~ a pluraht) pr~ident. he's got to u\e occasion lake 1h1'> one 10 r Jll) ne"' 'upporter 10 has siJe 'ol that the tran)1t1on period hJ'> ga,cn us much hope The ne'l Pre,1Jcn1 turncJ the anaugural lc\11\lll~s O\Cr 10 h" HOll)'\\OOd friend . and, not 'urpn angl~. the enJ-re,ult 1' .1 ne~ level ot tack1nc''· \\Ith lh" ampcr,on:nor' .ind tolding chair brigade' The cadeb of the \ irginia ~1tlttJ!') ln,t11ute ''ere blov.n off. C\Cn J' men anJ ''omen 1n the ' mihtal"\ g1) an h;i rm · \\a~ in the '>kte' l I lwq :rnJ in the de,crt ol Som.1h.1. The Eh I) con,t11uent\ 1 OOl ~ be-LUtkd_,qtb, ~ou )C•'. So he ~ \1Jr11ng a l111le bat behind. and "1th huge demanJ., upon ham . What tu e'pect? \\ell. he fumbled the ke)note :.it Columnist Without Portfolio the • Dem0cra1ic Co0\ent1,rn. anJ ha' acceptan c 'pecch th1 pa't summer 1 remembered -af at •ill -for II) committee-driven draftin~ and '' tndv lengt~ Clanton. at '>ecm,. 1 h1gh·1Xtane taleni 1n.1hc coO\er,ataonal )Citing. and dcc1Jcdl) \e1.:unJ-Mnng "hen 11 come to the set·pacce bag '>pee' h The trouble as an \\anung 10 do too mu'h on :in) ga,en occasion -the polit1c1an\ dec.1rl to coH:r C\C~ corner and bounce a qu.1rter off the t-eJ "' the end. U1g peeches cannot do thJt ln,tead. th~~ mu't aim at J \inglc. in'>pmng point ,1nJ dri'e 11 home again .ind again. • I hl\C tried to help Reali). I did I )Cnr a Clinton 1m1<lcr and olJ friend one-)lmplc '>Ugge)(11>n the ne~ President should talk d1rec1I~ anJ lorcefull) to the ne" audience. \VednesJJ\ mark lhe fir)t time an The ne"t Oash tar up the room like a spotlight ' and I bare I) got to "One Mi ··" before thunder e\ploded an our bedroom. It \\-35 2:47 Pre 1dcn1s alM> use them to hape the e'<pectatton~ of all ne" officeholders. their adviser • and above-all. rbe American public. Though president!. t)ptcalt) do not u~ inaugural addrcs es to set fort h pecafic recommendarion for domestic policy. a ta k normall~ re ervcd for rhe "S1a1e of rhe Unaon" me age. the e me ages arc u ed to arou e, in pare. and challenge the Americ an people. Fanally. 1n:wgural addre ses arc increasingly used to end me age to the community of foreign nations. At the ou1c.ct of the Cold War Harry WoRDS 10 L1vE Bv? ht IOT) \\hen hundred l,( mallion., of peliplc "'ill \\;itch the pcJccful tram.fer ot po"er . .,.,hach 1 the cro"ntng gloT) of a tJble dem,l\:ra9 The recent!~ laberJted peoples of Ru' aa. 1he UJlttc ... 1a1e1ti. p,,land and a tfoLen other countries "'ti he able to "atch .'l Rcpubhc.in p.1'> lhe baton to .i Dcmoa;.at ~o I.ink' 111 the l>trcc t; no m1dn1gh1 mecung' of the Pohthuro. Ju)t the lo er congralulatmg the "lllner. and qu1etl) nil'\ ing out of the \\ h11e Hou'e tl.m. Our head dog. Tul a, headed for the laundr) room down!ltairs 3nd "ill probably not surface until Thur day. The other pup, Oliver, in the wisdom of his 12 \ear . burrowed under the covers for the duration. Then the r:un plattercd our tale roof like s6 much buck hot. My v.afe got up to watch the show. Or so she aid. She really "anted to check the drain on the greenbelt behind our house. As long as it's ucking up the flow. we "ill probably not get our E-ticket ride do"n the embankment. ' Truman ct forth an agenda for comb:uang the "fal)e phihhophy" of communism. At the height of the Cold War. Kennedy "arned foreign nationl> of America's '"alhngncss. "to pay an) price, bear an) burden. meet any hard hip, supporr an) f nend. oppo e any foe, in order to a urc the ul"\ i~al and the succe-.~ of hbert) ... And even as the Cold War "'a endang in 19 9. -Anticipating Cl inton 's inaugural speech Clinton's. \\ hilc historic JI pr.1~·11c J1'1!' n111 preord:un \\hJt Chnlon "'II'·"· 11 \\CH.!h' an a'> a trong recommendation If Clinton rt>cognLZc' that ha' nc" :iu<lacncc '' out there. anJ thJt it \\l)UIJ be clc.:trif~mg to them anJ our c111zen a" "ell 3!> 10 \\ek,,mc them h) the p.uade. he'll hJ\C hat :i home run -a memorable anaugurJI addre s , Then she checked the drain on our garage · George Bu h outlined America·~ new purpo e "an .i world rcfrc hed by freedom": "It i to make kinder the face of the Nation and gentler the face of the world." Throughout the 20th century, presidential inaugural addresses have turned attention to morality and religion. the need for vigilance in defen c of freedom abroad. the plight of America's le fortunate. and the nation. u ually impre ed by the frequent use of the pronoun ·•we." Pre)1Jent Clanton t!> hi..eh to '·'~ .. o.ncthang apprecaati\e ahout the ReJgan-Uu'h cr.1 rrot>Jbl~ commending the end of 1hc (0IJ \\ ar At the amc time he \\-ill highlight the d1Jlleng~' f.1c1n~ AmericJ and the "o rld in it~ nfterm.11h . Uut al he tmtead tnc' to anlhte 'mall t:ilk ub,,u1 the "'-=1:.\\ Co,enant" tnlll .i 'timng call 10 arm ..... c11. I thank \\e'll ha\e a ne.,., defanitil,n to the term "fall Oat " It \\111 al)() pay hanJ,l1mc d1\1Jenth to C\tend a gr.ICltlU\ paragraph or t"I) to hi\ rredc .. c"or. The \;ampaag,n·~ h1stul) nu .... '"e'en Chnt"n can drop the: lane th.it · George Bu h taking acJ11 for the coll.ip c \.lf communi<,m as lli..e the r1>11,tcr b1m1n~ c.red l for the JJ\\n .. An effl:.:tt\e C.11'\1111,m th;.it but Jn 1ncrcJ1bh mane bat of d1. tcrmanN11 "'-"Cll. Either '\mcn.:an re ohe .ind the k:iJcr' "ho c\erc•'c 11 mJttcr. or the\ don't II the lall 1. \lh\ JaJ Oanton "Jnt the bra'· rang to t-cgan \11th' Uui 1f the fNmCT -and \\e .ill kno" at\ the lormcr -then de.ii out the rccugn111on that mam "'II accept J' the cl1..1'c to the ~e.1wn or parw-.in ... h1p roof. It is leaky and Oat and ca n fill up like a Doughboy pool if the drains aren't running. She reponed 1h:11 \\ater was shooti ng IS feet across the driveway. purling out the drain a ir Appealing to both rd1g11Hl .1nJ ,,:culJr mM .ilit~. . coming from a fire hydrant gone "ild. Clanton "ill e\prc'>~ the nc l·J 1~1 he.ii 1hc ''l'Und., of dl\tSl\cnc\ afflicting then. lll'll But he '"II not d\\ell on the past, instead. h..: '"II hcr:ilJ the p:i~ ang of a generation of leadi:r' r... p1c'l'lltcd I \ h1' inauguration: recalling )11m1l.H tran\lt11 n' an I About that time 1 decided to shelve the jokey approach to a column on the \\-Cather. As l was trying to go bac~ to sleep, it occurred that this · is only the middle of January -normally rhc beginning of the rainy sea on in this put of the \\-Orld. Inaugural of the 19th and 20th centunc differ becau e of the growth in importance of the office. an cxpan ion of the audience with the development of radio and telcvi!.ion. and changes in national and "orld circumstances. 0 Yet culling across these differences, as Barbara Attention Anary Ruder. Confidential to the Hinckley. author of "The Symbolic Presidency" woman who called the Daily Pilot Monday ____ 1990) cxphuns, "The inau,ural mu t set forth bo'Onhc ~"'111>fiit>ICC3rfoon o C1lclea-Ointon'' im ultaneou ly the themes of continuity and that, you in i ted angrily. appeared in thi change." \Vath each inaugural address the natidn, paper lasr week: Please call (71 4) 966-5600 and indeed the idea of America, ts at once reaffirmed yell at Stephen Burgard. and reborn llch is Clinton' ch:illenge. Frtd Martin's rolumn 11.1n1 rtrry 1\Jrsd•y, Ench inaugural address is unique, however, there ThuNd•y •nd Saturd•Y· arc enough imalarities among them to forecast some of the ke y elements likely to appear in .. PRESIDENT . Ameri an lustory. Clanton \\ill inH1ke 1he '"'Jom 11t .11 lc.1,t two former president . probably R1.h" 'l'h and Kenned), po sably Lincoln, anti "all emph.1\1/t' the rnntinuity in America' \lgalant apprn.id1 l\1 "orld affairs. Another pr.crttden1. •mother inJu~ural Only hi tory will dccaJc af 1he \\OrJ, 'rwken on the step' of the Capitol by Dall Clanton on Janua~ :o. 199:1 made .i daffercncc to the !!'1' crnanll! and pro Pf nl)' of the republic. Mark P. l'rtrouD i D 'c>d.11r pn1f,•,rnr of polltlcDI rlcnC'C DI UC/. 'l.\\POIH·\11-.S.I\ L~IHlO Ne:irl\ l\~O·thards of Ameri-.a"' Hltcr' J1J n(1t ":.tnl Uill C'ltnton an the \\hue htrn,e. n,i I'm among 1h:11 health~ m.ijortt\ But he'' there. anJ th t male' him m) Pre,1Jen1 ll)oJ o let\ hope lhe oll:\:C 1-e\ 1 .... a)) " ntcd get\ .in occupant at de\CI"\ e\ We tJrt to d1,Cu\cr if th.1t', the .:J'e t~mllrh' '· Let' hope the ' 1rJs mat'h th.: c\pectJtion,, lluJ!h Jlt,.irt b a t:tlk ho .. hQH of IV I, ro.bo t of publk ttlt•I ion' "Uft and Times.'' and i on ullornt_, ttith Pttti. n ltr, k MHt' & KriMI..). _ BIU CUotoe, (D). The White llouse. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave • Wa.shi n11on. 0 C. 20.SOO r How ta· cont~ct your legislators· M HOOL Ot I RJCT, ttiOI ltlth ~1 "c" pott lk:a-.h ~t.(1 '~•lO Acting uix:nnlcnJcnt ("arvl R'rx H .. ~rJ Members· Rod \la \lllllan, VICE PRESIDENT Al Con, (0). The Capitol Bid& .. Suite 212. Washinaton. D.C. 20500 GOVERNOR t>ttt Wilson, (R), Smc Capitol, Sacramento, 9581~. (916)445·2841 U.S. SENATORS Barbera BOur. 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Inc Elliot Stein, Jr. cha1r1Nn Jim Ctfltinatt publisher Tom JohnlOn assoe~te publisher Wiiiiam S. lobdell t'd1tor & vice Pf~t seew~ ~"I editor ~ AllClllECT From A1 and Kenner aped on lhc concept for a Sun City expansion thal would include an opulent, 3SO..room hotel, a water theme park, an 18·hole golf course and a remodeling and addition to an existing cHino. .. • ~ Karen McGlinn, chairperson of the Human Relations Committee, decries violent mauling of Loe Minh Truong. sent vorbatim to Lquna Beach or rewrillen by cit staff, began: "The City of Colta Mesa, throuah its Human Rel tions Committee, would like to voice its sympathy fi Loe Minh Truona and tor all 1hc residents of Laaun Beach. We lhare your outfaF II Use vicious beatin By Joel Beers of another human bcinc and deplore IOIDC Of th ... ..., prevalent innuences on our youna people w.hlc:h lea COST A MESA .... In a symbplic but heartfelt pre· to Incidents such as this." scntation, the chairperson, or the city's Human Rela-The four·parasraph leucr concludes: • lions Committee Monday uraed the Ciry Council to "The cities of Costa Mesa and t.aauna Beach ar issue a statement condemnin& the beatina of a Costa dedicated to the same enlightened aoals. We of th M~sa resident last week in Laauna Beach. Human Relations Committee of the City of Cost The concept was based on AJhs0n's fictional creation of an isolated A!dcan tribe that migrated south to a secluded valley and built an entire city. The lower-lying city was destroyed by a volcano, while the ,._.~~~T .. &Goo The $300 million palace of the lost City under construction in Southern Atria. Karen McGlinn, calling the Jan. 9 beating of Loe Mesa believe it is our obligation to speak up whe ~inh Trµong "a vicious and intolerable act," asked hate, racial or antisocial incidents occur within ou council members to publicly denounce the attack, purview. We wanted 10 assure you or our neighbor! wh.ich police have determined to be a hate-crime, and to issue its suppon for Truong. support." . . , royal palace was unscathed. The luxury hotel, which was based on the palace in Allison's fictional, IOS1 city, features shapes of local plant and animal life in Its design. For example, large elephant sculptures line both sides of the long bridge leading to the hotel entrance, and the many domes around the palace arc topped by shapes of elephant tusks and palm leaves. The lower-lying aspects of the project, such as the water theme park, also feature images of the foliage and animals of the region. Those clements of the project were also designed to look like they were built out of the ruins or the lost city. The 1,5()()...employee resort features many sculptures and other artwork. large open and meeting spaces an~ a huge water system that surrounds the hotel on SCHOOL ·From A1 -Mesa Unified School District in an effort to improve the quality of education -even if his son-iSJ1'r a student there. "It's the best way I felt I could help the community," Furra said. "A lot of local people ha ve sup· ported my restaurant in the 27 years it's been around, so I would like to give something back. One hand washes the other." Furra said he hopes that olher businesses will follow suit. Then maybe one day, he ca n transfer his son to the public school system. Befo re deciding to send his son 'to Pegasus School in Huntington Beach, the «,year-old restaura- teur said, he and his wife thor- oughly investigated the Newport· Mesa school district. three sides. Rooms start at $2SO a night1 and suites rent for as much as "several thousand dollars" a night. Because of higher development costs in this area, such a resort would cost $600 million to build in Orange County, Allison said. Clearly, designing the Palace of the Lost City is not the type of architectural project that comes · along every year, or even every career. 1 "It was the most imaginative, most complex, most fast-moving project I've worked on,'' said the 60-year-old Allison. "It was one of the highlights of my career." The job required !5 trips to the project site in Bophuthatswana, Journeys thar required two overnight nights each way. The project also consumed about 75 percent of Allisoh's time and energie over the last three years, · What they' found was over- worked teachers and crowded classes. Pegasus. for instance, hired a teacher and instructional aid Jor ttre-r7 students In his son AJex's first-grade class. The average class size at Newport Elementary is 34 ~tudcnts per teacher. Furra said he also is unhappy wit h the programs that have been slashed from the public school sys- tem in recent years, such as art and mu sic classes. "The cultural things these young kids should be exposed to just aren't there anymore. And ·we know lots of friends and teachers who feel the same way." Still, Furra said, the choice to go private was a tough one: ''Our son would rather be playing with his friends on the sand at Newport Elementary." ............. I I I I I For a limited time choose one of the I following entrees For Only: I Prime Rib $895* I I ot' Snow Crab ~ I I " Fresh Fish COUPON I I " Shrimp Scampi Pasta I " Fish ''N" Chips I ti Calamari I I _. C!'ick~n Marsala I ti C1opp1no I ti Scallops Gourmet I I Thc:ilc dinnm tndudc our ~ Clam Olowder or our Fresh I Millld Garden Salad, Fmh Vcaeable and Baked Potato. ~ .... 14 fur up ID • .,..... per I*"*' Noc I .... w ,., ~ .. °' .,.,,-.alfet. I 0... ftllt ll'CWe -( ···~~ I I 12152 \1lley Vn I and at times, as many as 20 people in Wimber!~ Allison Tong & Goo's Newport Beach office were l involvect, including senior associate Eduardo Robles. Allison also helped select a team of outside firms that handled other aspects or the project, such as interior design, landscaping and theme park rides. lrvine-b¥Cd Rock and Waterscape Systems Inc. was among the team members. The Palace of the Lost City might be considered a crowning achievement in a veteran architect's career, but Allison took the job in stride. He has designed many other unique projects around the world, and he has much more work still ahead of him, including a large theme park he's designing in Singapore. "I'm going to be around 'til I lay down on my board and die,•God and my partners wiJling," he said. . . ~·It is time for all of us to stand up and make state· . Because the 1te~ was not on !he councils agend ments about this," said McGlinn, who recently was ~Mayor Sandy Genis told , McGll~n that the counc named executive director of Share Our Selves, the could not vote at Monday.s meehng wh.ether to sen cit~'s largest charity. '"Not only cities, but individuals. • ~uc~ a letter. But Councilwoman .Mary Homb~ckl We must let it be known that we will not tolerate this tnd1c~te~ her ~pport and said she beheve type of behavior any longer." McGhnn s Jett~ ilSClf would.~ perfect. Truong, a 55-ycar-old man who immigrated from In other action, the c;:ounc1l. . . , . Vietnam in 1979 was found beaten near death in La-•Upheld the Planning Commassaon s denaal or guna Beach. Tw~ Laguna Beach men have been. ar-request from ~ non-profit h~ahh care referral scrvi~ rested and charged with a variety of crimes, including to hos! seminars, fund-raise~ and other s~~1 attempted murder and hate-crime allegations. events m a warehouse located 1n the Mesa Bu1ldan Truong was found near a well-frequented gay bar Center on East 17th Street. and police believe the two men were cruising through Approximately 15 people spoke in opposition t4 the city looking to attack homosexuals. Cameron Pearce's request, saying he had indicate4 Truong remains hospitalized with possible brain that the wa(ehouse would be usedt for parties whe re damage. alcohdlic beverages would be used. They were con· The attack triggered concern among county homo-ccrned about liability, parking and fire hazards. sexuals that the beatings and abuse inflicted upon Pearce said disinformation had been spread them in recent years is worsening. throughout the complex about his business, which he McGlion, the chairperson of the city's Human Re-said is o non-profit service that merely wanted t~ lations Committee, read a letter during the open conduct training seminars after 6 p.m. forum portion of the meeting. asking council mem-Council members agreed th:H the zoning of the bers to express their solidarity with Laguna Beach center wa not comp:itiblc "ith Pearce·~ proposa~ concerning the attack. and urged him to talk with his neighbors to reach a The note McGlinn rend, whic~ sh!! said could be compromi e. ' We Hav~ Some Very~Sliocking~News For . 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ORANGE COUNIY • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE ~. 1-800-552-8107 ~1 I ___ • ._ _______________________ ...._... _____ ......... __;. _________ __, • ., ,, . . . , .• llclllll I ports January 19, 1993 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Ro1er Carlson ..•. 6424330 u t.387 ) Sports on TV-radlo/82 High school girts soccer/83 Classified/84 lft ,_0..1\t N.11 Quoc Pham, en route to a S 1-yard gain with an interception against Palo mar. Video-muscles ...,.. John Carrido is taking it one step further in the search for the body beautiful. By Richard Oum ~WIW NEWPORT BEACH -With person· alized training videos, John Carrido is takinf physical fitness out of the tradi· tiona studio and into your home or of· fice . No time for a health club? Still can't get rid of that gut, no matter how often you exercise? Well. Carrido -president and founder of Bodies by Carrido in New· n Beach, who has been teaching, re· arching and studying totnl body fitness nee 1979 -will find a solution for you. Since winning the Mr. California body· ilding .championship in. 1985, Carrido's rsonahzed fitness program has taken f. He has conducted numerous training d educational programs, including th physical fitness and nutritional idance for major corporations, civic as· iations, fi re and police depanments, For many individuals, however. consis· tency in workouts has been a problem. So now, through Carrido's plan. begin· ning or advanced fitnes disciples can get a personal workput designed solely for them on home video. "We were finding tha~hey weren't doing the exercises correctly when they came back for an evalu:uion after leaving to a regular health club for a while." Carrido said. ''So we video tape their workouts now. Instead of a generic video, it's a person:ilized 'ljdeo "'1th you in the video. After you do that for 10 to 12 weeks, then we revise it. "No one else is doing this. l don't know of any personal trnincr who does thi type or deal with personalized v1d· cos. ''I was finding that a lot · of people can't afford a health club or don't live conveniently close by. h's the wa ... c of the future, especially becau e of the fi. n:incial aspect. Pe rsonalized vidt"os arc the key." Qirrido. who h3S been involved 111 per· sonalizcd body fitness for 12 years, was named Mr. Orange County in 1983 and won an American Gold Cup in 1984. Putting priorities 'in correct order ~ Ouoc Pham had his day in the sun, now ir-s on "'to the ma.instream on a day-to-day basis for Costa Mesa High~product. By Richard Dunn Sooi1s Wl'ltl COSTA MESA -,As soon as football ended last month for Quoc' Pham, he didn't take the usual recruiting \.ISits to four-.. ear colleges like many of h1) Orange Coast College .,ophomorc tea111- mates. Instead. Pham did the exploring. # H~ was not in search of1 a football scholarship, but for h1!> mother in V1e1na.m, '>'horn Pl\am hadn't seen 1n nearl)' 1.i )tar "I cried." Pham said. "I was happy inside, )Ou kno'-'." Sue da)'S before Christmas, Pham am.,,ed 1n Vietnam for the fir t time stnce the spring of 1979, whe n Ph am came to the United State~ on a boat "nh his two un· des. Hi!> mother. needed at home to care for her elderl.,. parent). had sta)ed be· hind. · An onl)' ch114 born tn 1972, Pham experienced a hohJa~ gift th:11 money could not buy. ''It was ju)t a weird feeling," he said. ,-------·-------. "There w:is excitement. an<J, well, I just can't de. cribe JI. I saved money to fly out there. from wo rking and stuff. :ind 11 was Sl,200 for a round trip." Pham'!. mother and grJndparents h'e 1n a \mall village near Saigon, where he Sta)ed for three "cd .. s before returning home on Jan. 10. . "Most of the time, I '>tJyed homt y,jth my mom. irtld my mom al)() took me around and he spent quJlll) time "1th me," Ph.Jm ~ud. "We spent a lot of lime together.· Pha mli,cs In Co!ita Mesa "'1th n.~ c.tunt and father, "ho came to the U.s' in 1975. No one in hi) fam1I~. ho"'e .. er. can comprehend "hat he does bct .... ccn the month) of Augu,t and December . .. Mr mom t..ind of knm.,,s I'm 111 sports. but he doesn't exactly lo.no'>' .... hat football 1'>," aid Pham. the starling ~trong safCt) for OCC last ea~n and a former standout at Co,tJ Quoc Pham Me!la High. ' "I r,eally don't talk a lot about ports with the farnil). It's just en1oyment for me. It'~ hard to e>.platn H to them, so I don't do 1t. I don't thank that (football) is really important -1t' JU t a game to Qle. My family really doc n't watch spons a lot, but · see auoc PHAM/WI alth clubs and schools. 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I ---------------- • I do." ~ ••He Wll ,.-JOU, IDd bard,• OCC Coech em WOfbian said. Pham, three times an AU-Pacifec Cout Leape performer for the Mustangs. said Pham, whose grade-point averaae is 4.0, the taa s1aycd with him a1 Oranac Coast. returned an interception S 1 yards aaainst "Yeah. they still do i1," Pham uid. Palomar on Oc1. 3, a 42·7 upset victory for "'The whole team (al OCC) did it. When J OCC, a triumph considered the hig.hJight hit someone, you aot 'Ouocked,' or when I or lhe Pirates' 7-4 season. get hit. too. lhey make run or II, like if I He ..also recorded 23 primary tackles, get blind-sided, which happened a couple five assists and one broken-up pass. or times thi season." Bui his experience in Vietnam was cer· Pham, 5-foot-10, 190 pound • was All· tainly nothing like an open-field tackle. CIF Southern Section Division VU and "h's two different worlds, with the cnvi-the Pacific Coast ~agu e's Derensjve ronment and technology," Pham said. Pla)er or the xcar in 1990, then started "They're just ~hind the \J.S. a lot in . for the South in the July, 1991 Orange many ways. I was not really shocked by the County High School All-Siar G3mc. culture, because I know a lot, but 1 was .Leigh University (Pa.), a Division I-AA shocked by the living environment. It's s c h o o 1 i n t h e P a t r i o t more crowded. People live closer together. League, and Columbia or the Ivy League "It's really hot there right now, too. It's arc '.~o or the ~chools interested in winier, but i1's just hot all year-round. I Pham~ football services for 1993. got burned after I went to the beach." . Education, though, come first for Pham, whose parents arc· still married Pham. but have been geographically eparated for "I've got a couple of months to make 18 years, earfled quite a ·repulation under my decision," he said. "I'm .not really in a Coach Tom Baldwin at Costa Mesn High, rush right now. Football is just a hobby for where ' the hard-hitting defensive back me -I do it just ror enjoyment." School would level opposing ball-carriers and re· comes before football, but football really ceivers. makes school more enjoyable." K.lwi•~ •I • Fram 81 • . l was named Sea View League Co-Dcfcm11\C Player o( the Yc~r by I the circuit's coaches, and was named Newport-Mesa Unified School District Ocfcnsi\e Pla)Cr of the Ye:ar by the Dally Pilot. Vill~nova, located in Villanova, Pa., just outside Philadelphia .• is a member of 1he Division l·AA Yankee Conference. The Wild- cats, coached· by Andy Talk), ha\e gone 10 the l·AA playoffs J three or the last four years. "The coaches were great, and they mess the family aspect or the team, rather than inJ1\iduals," aid Ralphs. whQ plans to major in philosophy ond minor in busine s. ''.In terms or aca- demics, you can't beat it, unle s you're talking about an lvy League school." Ralph canceled his visi t this weekend to SI. Mary's. Other chools an the rccruiung picture \\ere Oregon State, Frc~no State and Nevada. Also an offensive tackle, Ralphs \\QS the only player to ston both ways in all 14 games for Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors, whom Ralphs helped lead to thei r first Clf championship game in SO I years. Newport's 11-3 record resulted in the most wins in the pro- gram's 62 years of varsity football. Ralphs had 70 tackles, including 48 solo and ix sacks for 4S yards in losses. to help the Sailors record five shut outs, He was a two-time All-Sea View Leaguo selection and is also a 1 standout !1ho1 putter for the Tars' track team. Yott were considered "Ouockcd" if you fell victim to one of Pham's devastating blov.s. Pham's mother, no doubt, would be even more proud of her only child if she understood football. Quoc Pham (42) executes a 'Quock' on an opposing r..::;==;;;:;==================±::. ball-carrier during his sophomore campaign at OCC. MilW~·'IW@!®ll Orange ounty Top 10 Piiot selections Poa., team record 1. Mater Dei 19-1 2. Huntington Beach 15·3 3. Tustin 14·3 4. Trabuco Hills 15-4 5. Kennedy 14-3 6. Sonora 15-3 7. Santa Margarita 13-·3 . 6. Irvine 13-4 9. Capistrano Valley 12·7 10. Esperanza 13·5 . VIDEO-MUSCLE~ Ala John Carrido From B1 played basketball at Estancia High, where he wa All·CIF in 1978. He was also a member of Orange Coast College' state championship basketball team in 1979 under Coach.Tandy Gillis. He's 40 pound heavier now with IO .. percent body fat "I com· peted at three percent body fat . when I won Mr. California," Car- rido said. Carrido's plan stresses, among other things, 1) the ability 10 gain control of the problem area~ in your life, 2) to help tum "weak points" into personal strengths, and 3) to moti'Va te and educate in order to maintain your optimum state of fitn ess being. ~ Carrido's fo rmat is to come to your home or office (or you may come to his studio) and tests and consults on a concise program de- signed to fit pel'Sonal fitness goals and per onal schedule. A detailed video is shot,· which rs used as a rcf erencc for future workouts when a trainer is not prti,ent. There arc no more excuses. John Carrido Does your car slall hard? Idle Rough? · Give Poor mileage? Gall Usl We're Ille DrlveabililY Expem Carburetor Rebuilding • Fuel Injection Tune-Up • Smog Certification .. 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I • an CMTOa • ... • <DT. • RT roe.IN I s3995 6 cyl. ~I , REG. ·29.95 , su.'s ., ,4295 8 . 1 , 7:30 -4:00 ONLY · CY I NO APPOINTMOO NECESSARY I ,, ~ 1 ·~Spit\~ .. tlnq,. CMt..1 L mms •·U·•• 1 "'=~LE> i..«t: Bella. -.n. PCV, ~ C11P - --- --_,,__ - - - - - --L. .......... _j MUST PRESENT COUPON MUST PRESENT COUPON • MUST "PRES"eNT COOPONl I FRONT DISC I OIL CHANGE I RJB. rtacr01 a1ANN I I BRAKE$ SPECIAL I ICUI&~~~~ I YOURIN~GE1 J I 59!!cw I ·~sQIS.Of OIL I .,,95 ~I I I s 1495 I . .....,,.. ,, I • M11C111r1 •a r.m ..._ I ............. UTCMS l :!·~~~~I L -· -~~·--..J... --9!!'!!'--..L. - --~~ ... _ -.JJ - Newport lwhlColla Mw D:My Piiot I 1 t11qh :;1:1111111 1111'1~. s111:1:1~1· A twa-11rang1d attaalt ~ Sailors have standout Nelsen, but also all-Important balance. By Rlct\ltd Dunn IOMIWrllt N~WPORT BEACH -Al @ Jt~1r1s Nra1te, Crc,shman midfielder • • 1 c sen o Newport Harbor High will become a marked player before· she obtnins a driver's license. Although Nelsen isn'l the only scorina ~hreat for the Sailors, her reputation is grow- ing quickly, as evidence or her recent All· Irvine Tournament selection. · "Jill i~ surprising a lot of people for a freshman," said Newpor& Harbor girls soccer co:ich Scou Dameron, whose team finished 5-4 in 1hc,prescason. • "Her skill level is high and she has a lot or ability with a lot of speed. She understands the game well for only being a freshman. I think at times she surprises pcor.te. They kind· of underesti mate her, but she s doing a lot." It seems the Sailbrs have a ruture. But that's not to discount this season. though a J ·2 record in their first three Sea View League games didn't exactly stop the presses. Newport Harbor has eight .,returning play- ers, mo5t o( whom either stancd or played a lot in 1991-92, including junior goalkeeper Kim DcMayo, who already has five shutout' this senson'. Capt:iin Meggen Fleener Uunior haJfba I.) :ind Stacy Gerry (senior f~rward) control the team, while junior forward Diane KelMy 1lve1 Newport Harbor an additional scorlna threat. "We don't really have one player who's been 1corina all our aoals," Dameron aald. "Nelsen, Oerry and Kelsey have been doina most ot the scoring, but l actually think our strength is being pretty balanced. We don't have to rely on 1-0 victories to win. We've been able to score a lot or goals, but we don't give them up easily, either. Our de- fense is strong, but when we need to score, we have the ability to do it." Seniors Amy Anden.on (defender) and Molly Hilterbrand (midfielder) and juniors Lindsey Cunis {sweeper) and Jenny St. Sure (midfielder) also return from '92. But "ith the already-tough Sea View League having instantly improved with the udditions or Irvine and Santa Margarita, Newport will have its work cul out in 1993. "Obviously, Santa Margari&a and Irvine are going to have an impact joining the league," Dameron said. "We re better than last year and l think Corona del Mar is better. I've heard that Tustin and Saddleback 1re better. too, so the league has gotten way better, more competitive than I've seen. "Players arc smarter, there's more intcl· ligent soccer being played bf the girls, and I 1hink ·it's becaiJsc soccer ii. gelling more pop·· · ular around here... > • Seniors Tracy Teal (fullback) and Kelly Glass (forwa.rd) and i.ophomores Shellac Bradbury {fullbad.). Jamie Chad"'ell (full· back). Stacy Kennedy (hnlfback), Naoma Makena (fullbad.) and Ni cole Wakim (for· ward) round ou1 1hc Sallots' roster. Slim on numbers ~ Solld core gives Costa Mesa reason for optimism despite the lack of big numbers. By Richard Dunn Spn Wllet COST A MESA -Stocked with talented freshmen, plus SIX returning starters, , Cosl~ Mesa High's girls soccer 1eam is well-rounding into shape. Although the Mu tangs had a limi1cd preseason schecjule -the> split four games. fi rst-year coach D:1n Johnston has his outfit read) for P.:1c1f1c Coast Lengue competition. • ''We're nol as deep as u 101 o( schooJ~. but we've got a prelly good core," Johmton said. •·we just don't have as man) kid~ 10 corne out, I guess. Someone told me 1ha1 Trabuco Hills has enough pl:i)'ers to field 18 teams, but with the kids we've got -th e core of the team -there's a 101 of talent and we're starting to work together." Costa Mesa defeated Centul) 10 11' PJ· cific Coast opener. 5-2, in a game p1ayed in the mud. "It was not a beautiful game. but it \\J\ entertaining," said John ton , "'hose '-quJd was led by hfn1or forward Jenn) A\1t1..1\ two goals. · · or Costa Mesa's six returnin~ M..1rtcr' - it h:is a total of eight leuermcn rc1urn1ng -three "'ere all-league selec11on, in 1992: Avitia, junior goalkeeper Sar.1 Ackcbon and versa tile junior Mon1c..1 LcSagc. '>'ho plays several potltlona. 0 (LcS1ae) pl1y1 everythtna Crom tv.eeper to forward:' Johnston uld. "She's a ·,.cl) •killed player.'' Juniors Bernadette Banua (htlf'back), Chcla Call (cen1er/fullback) and . Ocrt Salas (fullback) arc olso rcturl''llng ~tancr Sophomores halfbacks Su~an Channel and Thu Ngu)en 3rc returning pla)en. Senior~ Rhonda Smith (torwarc.lJ and Amy Y~l.el {center halfb.1ck) are nc"'rom· crs to lh~ 1cam. "So r.u. l lake j IOI of '>'hat \\C'rc J 1111g.' Johni.ton said. ·We h3vc un a\\fuf luL ul treshmen doing \Cl') ~e ll " Four fresh men art" Startin~ r Of" ard Heather Bra(kell fulll.IJck Jcnn~ltr L>ollOll, i.weeper Jessica Schroeder und bJ t.up goalke~pcr/fullbad Maod' S1m0n<h " kcll) I') a real '>park plug:· fohns1on \aid. ··~he's been 1mohcd in JU~t about every sconng play "'e \ c had. "ht le (Dolloff) has picked up for ome 01 the in· 1ured players on the fullback line. "(Schroeder) JUSt play~ "'onJl.!rful de· fense. One of our top pl.1:--er' (Anne Johnston} graduated last )Car a1 '"et•per. and re all) we 're not lo'>mg nm thing bv put· ting Jc s1ca back there ~LlnJ, pl..1\' i:rcat dcf ense. 100, .so I'm r~Jll~ ,pit' ... .,eJ "llh th e' )Ounger pla)en ·· The t-.lu~tang~ "ere ung1 11:.1ll~ 'i~hedulcd 10 open Pacific CoJ:.I Lc:ig e :id 10n Jan 9 agaim.1 Estanc1J. but rJIO po,1poncd th e eng3gement unul ne\I '~t"c11. Co~lJ \k,~ and btancia \\ 111 pl:n h..1~ -h1 back kJguc contest~ on Jan 26 and :'" Youth baseball Signups slated · ii!nup twnh for the :'\c"'pofl rtar- hv1 Ua~r:h,111 Av o.; 1 .. 11or1 re ':Jtl· ubk nt 1 feila and Ih1e c' on 1~11 ~ire t in Gu-.i:.i \11: a · p :n1 n~ arc 11\a1Lblc on ba c· h.111 and T-ball tc 1m\ for 6· 7· and '·ye;ir-oh.b un11I J n ll l'r:i t1ce~ hc~in In rcbrual'). For f urthcr rnfor· m.111on, phone 650 u -B) t/J~ D.1il.1 Pilot Bllloa seco.111 ~=:.::.-r-- BJl>OT" ~ ~~-k Ci. l>J IOU Ul ~ • "~ 1• f • ·1S I ~U~Ot 1 BiDOo ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=:=::::___..::=:=:=:=:=:=::=!:=::=:=:=:=:=:=::;::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:...........:..v~ ClllC 3 WtlPRoc• 111USUC NOTICES "*-IC llOTICES POILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICE OIJTUAIY "'9IJC NOTICES POSES, AU AS SHOWN 1:isTUN~~~Dy&N:AK~ AS DEFINED IN THE DEC. ~t~!~~~ ;_ec;:;:. flca11ons and St1ndud will be requ1te<1 to eaecute ~~~;ED ~:I~ 0~':; au.A~:,_ IN THE CONDOMINIUM AC Tio.... TO PROTECT l.ARATION ponauon, 120 South Spnng ~·.,. avaolabl• ll'lrougn ~h c~tr~tu: ~~:'ar~ appo.(lted TrvstM uno.< St.t.-nt f1U1L.1C NOTICE Pl.AH OR AS OEFINED IN YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY PARCEL 4 EXCLUsrvE ~.Room tOOO. Los An· the=:: ~5omia.~ A e .;;.ent. Form~ wt\tdl and ~suaflt lo DMCI ol TM Followlng penons ---------THE DECl.ARATION BE SOLD AT A Pu'BUC EASEMEm S IN ANO TO geles, CaJifornoa 90012, ~bllcatlons Un~9()() Jl".u be b>nd•09 upon ttie Trull. R~ on 07 09 .,. ~business as • T..-...... PARC El 3 · N 0 N-SALE IF YOU NEEO AN THOSE PORTIONS OF LOT unttl 2 o'clodt Pm. on Feb-Royal Oaks.. _on~ Slate ~ G4tfflo<noa ~.,..&1 u...Doa.menl ~.-4 ACO~li EllTERJ>AiSES. No. 92..3518 EXCLUSIVE EASEMtN ~PLANATION OF · THl: OF SAlo-'TRACT Naty 4, -1'993, 11t ....mm ramento CA 95815• Tel• upon approval by the 390!04 Book -Pa~ -of 2900 Bnstol St Sle E WU coe.. lfo. FOR ACCESS. INGRESS, NATURE Of' T~6. PRO-SHOWN ANO OEFINED AS Uma they Will be publicly phone No. (9161 us-°3520 Sta1a ?c!iCI: t_ec:r.:,~~ ';;: O~ •10J Costa Mesa Cal•f eocMe•9 EORESS,. ENCROACH· CEEDINO AGAINST YOU. RESTRICTED COMMON opel'\9d and read In Room Crou Mdlons lor I.hos Bond requirements tor AHGE Coun1y C.ioforrn 92620 ,.._--: OAMQe WENT. SUPPORT AND YOU SHOULD CONTACT A AREAS WHICH ARE AOJA· 12pat Uod a~sa f • .., projed ara not llYailable conlracts. eac eedtng •••cutad by • GARY R Anna M-Dellt• 46-835 -•· FO rn PURPOSES LAWYER r09058I '"'"'1 or .. ~s The 1uccesslul bidder S5 000 are staled 1n the D R Bay Club °""9 •TO lnd<an WOTICE OF R OTH..... , On JANUARY 26. 199;). at CENT WITH AND AP· wo1t1 .,. lnduded in a sep-Shall tum.sh a rnent ~ Condiuons, Df>R EHRNMAN, AN MA Y Wells Calif 92210 TINSTU'S U&..E AU AS SHOWN IN THE 1 O 00 A M PROFES-PU RTE NA NT TO SAID .,ate boo11 en"tled STATE bond and a perl=anc:e 483 SectJOf'I 00700 ANN EHRNMAN, HUS.. ThlS ttuslness " con- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN AHO SIONA\. FORECLOSURE PARCELS t. 2, 3. ANO 5. OF CALIFORNIA; DE· bond In ' accordance With the BAND ANO WIFE. u Trvs· duele<l by an on01v>C1ual UNDER A DEED OF AS 0£FINEO IN THE DEC· CORPORATION as duly llP. OESCRIBED HEREIN PARTMENT OF TRANS-Pursuant to S.COOn Jm p«Ms>Ot\S of s.ctJOn 1no. :cE~M~ RAEAo'E~wS!fi Th• reg1svan1(s1 com TRUST, DAnD AUGUST LARATION poUltCld TruslM under and PARCEL 5 AN UNDI-PORTATlON: PROPOSAL of ine labOr COde, lhe 1m and 1773 1 of ttie CORPbRATioH AS GE"-menced 10 tranwd ~ 13, 119t, UHl£$S YOU PARCEL 4· EXCLUSIVE pursuant llO Dffd of Trust VIOED ONE.flFTY..FIFTH AND CONTRACT FOR general prev.,hng wage labor Code, the 0epan. ERAL PARTNER OF ANO neu unClef tt-e F1c:t.11CJUS TAl(f ACTIOH TO PAO-EASEME~S IN AND TO eQCUled by MO JANES (1 55TH I FEE SIMPLE IN-CONSTRUCTION ON rates In lhe county Of ment h&S 8.SCefta•ned ~l NOMINEE ON BEHAlF Of BuS•l'HS Nama(sl lif.ted T£CT YOUR PROPERTY. IT COMPANY. INC A CALJ. STATE HIGHWAY IN OR· eountlel In wflleh the wOf1( the general snva1Wng mes abO .... on NA MAY 9E SOlD AT A PU&-THOSE PORTIOHS Of LOT f ORNIA CORPORATION, l EREST IN AND TO THE ANGE COUNTY IN COSTA Is lO t>9 done haV9 beat! ol wagfl In the county in IMCO RE.Al.TY SERVICES. Anna ~lltef UC SALE. IF YOU NEED 1 OF SAID TRACT 10525 as Tru1lor(1) recorded IMPROVEMENTS AND AP· MESA. SANTA ANA. ANO O.termlned by I.he Director which the wOttl to be done ~AA~~~~~~A LI~ This 11.atamenl w1s roMd AN EXPl.ANAllOH Of' nE SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS JUNE 14, 1981, as Inst No PVRTENANCEs.-OH LOT t ORANGE AT VARIOUS LO-of tha Cihfornla D• be as listed by the DepMl· Will SE'LlasAT f>Us°: Wl\tl I.he Courtly Clef\'. 0C NATURE Of ll4E PRO-RESTRICTEO COMMON t7J70 in boolt 14138 ~ OF TRACT 105.25 ("IM-CATIONS FROM ROUTE pattmenl of lndullrlal Rela.. mel'l of lndustnlll Pala.. ~ AUCTION TO THE ~ange coumy °" 0«"'1 CEEOtNO AGAINST V0U AREAS WHICH ARE ADJA· 1872 ot Off'oclal RecotOs W'I PROVE"4ENTS 1 SUBJECT 551~ SEPARATION TO llons These w999 rates.,. loons A copy ol 1t11s 1tnng HIGHEST BIDDER FOR bet 22 1992 YOU SHOUlO COHTACT A CENT WITH AND AP· \he oHoe. ot the County Ra-TO THE TER'4S ANO CON· UNCOLH AVENUE UNDER· sec lor1tl in the boolts used is on file et the adoress CASH (payable at lime ol FS54989 ~~RY 2g, 1913. at PURTENANT TO SAID ~~'o':!:NGE County OITIONS OF ll4E DECL.A-C~=~ descnp11on· lor ~ing purposes eD-11~:;::: """ be lnle<l sale In lawful m0t1ey of the Published Newpott Beaeh- 10 0 0 AM • PROFes.. PARCELS t. 2, 3. ANO 5. WILL SEU. AT PUBLIC RATION AND THE TERMS Rehablhlata br•d• 101n1 ~=-.. ~ ::;:.;o; to bidder propefv a~ Untied .stales by cash. a Costa Mesa a.~ p: De- SIONAL FORECLOSURE 0£SCRIBED HEREIN AUCTION TO HIGHEST AND CONDffiONS OF THE Hiiis UICI book that may be ·~· !>fOved as Sm;iU &lsi-caSh•~ s ~t>aQ drawn by a e.mbef 29. 199 ~ COAPORATIONas~ap-PARCEL 5. AN UNDI-BIDDER FOR C ASH. MA STER LEASE RE· This Pf'OIOC1 l\u a com-amlned at the offlCH ~ n•s·· in accordance .,th Slate or nllt>ONI bat*. a 512.19.1993 pcJlnled TN91.M under Md VIOED ONE-FIFTY-FIFTH CASHIER'S CHECK' OR CORDED AUGUST 10, bit*1 Pol 5 pweenl ,,._ scribed above •hare SectiOt1 1896. et seq Tille = drc!:;,1 ~:onsw! ~ T~29 • ~ lO Deed ol Trust.. (1155'TH ) FEE SIMPLE IN CEATIAEO CHECK, (P.l'f 1tS9 IN BOOK 4833, nomy business ~pt1141 P<Otect plans. IJ)OC>al pr-o-2, Cal.tom.a Code ol Regu cheel( dravwn ..., a state 0t PU8UC NOTtcE necut4td lloJ 1111 0 JANES ftREST IH ANO TO THE able alt.me°' &ale on ..... PAGE 274 ET SEO Of (MBE) Ind women bl.ls>-v11lon1. and proposal latlons An approved led« I ..;;; Ind toan ---------COMPANY. INC., A CALI-D p fut money °' tile Un.led ' ,,.sa enterpnse l'WBEI pat· forma may be '"" Ad-OSMB-09 or OSMB-11 8 salll... A tJtlotl FORNIA COAPOAATIOH, ~ENTS AN A • $1.ates. payable to Proles-OfflCIAL RECORDS Ucipallon. In llddlUOn to tho d.enda 10 m001"' w • must be on Ille al the Of· auocl•lion, aa111ngs as-c a u TNStor(a) recorded Al.J> PURT'ENANCES .ON LOT t slot\al foreclosure COt"PC> APN 937 86-006 required combmed MBE ,.._ f '' 11-g. rice °' Small and Minonty llOC1ation. OI savings bank .__.,,_.••mo GUST II, 1191. es hi. OF TRACT 105?5 P M· ration) AT THE °!CHAPMAN ~ Street 1t~Hs and 111\d WBE goal. boddors 8'9 1ssu!d' to~.dl~ Pro-Business 1808 . 14th 1~1;::.sc;:" ~2 ol The ~ No '11 ·21800 In boolL -PROVEMENTSj SUl!JECT AVENUE ENTRANCE TO olhet common oes.gnation, also urged lo obtain dos-eo..i and Contntcl' booU SltH\. S4'..te 100 SKI'-. ::n;ed buSI e II':;: ~bu .. perwons ~ -ol Offloal Records TO THE TERMS AHO CON-THE CIVIC CEHTER BUil.[). If any, of the real PfOl*IY abled 11•wan(D~E) en-t"ulure elfee"ve geMr.i menco, CaltfOn'lla 95814, by Ital•) ~o the :::(NOf1h~ ~~~ESIG NS as 2351 In the Dine• ol "'° County OrTIONS ~ THE OECL.A-ING, 300 EAST CHAPMAN dffcnDed 8~ 11 11'1'· ler prlu par· prevailing wage rates 5·00 pm. of bid opening County · Recorder of ORANOt: RATION, AHO THE TERMS AVENUE. ORANGE CA -' ported l o be 2170 :patlon .:,."1': ~ed, wllleh have been pr9deter-~ale II btdder wants r:i=~.o7c:~MCCeo-~tm=;r· Cost.a Mesa County, SECAUUFOATNCA.PUBUC AHO COHomONS OF THE ngN title and llllerest con-BISCA YNE SP RING 1~1 f 08VE spa-mined and are on hie with Small Busineu Pflof.,. ltr Onve West Santa Ana. Richard VaMWVWtswuy WIU. A E veye:t 10 and now held by • Cl IC ...... Of Pilf• \tM Departm9f\t ol Indus-ence on this ixoiect l:Mddef ,... I ,... __ _ AUCTION TO HIGHEST MASTER LEASE R • 1t ~aa.ODeooolTn.st COSTAMESA.CA92QG bOpaoon INI R.la"°"9 .,. refer· must 11gn Std 811 fom1 .... a nghl."teanolrlter 2351 Westminster.~ 8lDDER FOR C ASH, CORDED AUGUST 10, in 1t1e ptopeny s.tUllM in The une1«S19'*1 Trvslee No pte-blo mMttng is enc.d ~ not printed In (Smail &ISlnelS Pref-.nc:e H I conveyed IO and now Mes., CMt 92627 CASHIER'S CHECK OR 1959 IN BOOK 4833. Aid County and Su1e de-O.$Cl.1 ms any ltablllty IOI ad1oduled tor lhtl P'ot«t lhe ~al pteYaolong wage and Certit.eahon Request) :~ ~ ~ ~ ~ °"f ~ busln•:, ~u:~ CERTIFIED CHECK (pay· PAGE 274 ET SEO , Of acr1bed at . MTy incorrectness or the Bld1 .,. 1'9QU1red IOI lhe rates ancs submit wtlh bid. rvs n . e &; 11 • by. an I ltH al b1ne ol sale in law· OFFICIAL RECORDS IElUOBIT A · wee& address and olher ~ntor~ work dHcribad Dl!PAATllENT OF NollCe ot Requirement IOI :~ 1~~.:! ~ ~e~~I~ ::: ~ .. ~ :,. ":: ~~-:. APN 937-86-014 PARCEL 1 A SUBLEASE· common C1es1gn111on. ii r.•tne lime INS conltKI Is TRANSPORTATION . Nrondt1cr1m1nat1on Pri> lheretn A svbleasehold es-neu undef lhe FiClltlOUS iMOf\111 J:~ CorJ>O-The street addreu and HOLD IN ANO TO UNIT 1ttty, lhown "9f•n awarded lhe ContrKtor DopMty Director g:C:, an.nlion 11 uitad lO late ., ano to Lot 16 1t1 Bu11ne11 Namefsl losted ~"°"I AT THE CHAPMAN oUw common Clettgr\lllOt\. NO II ON LOT 1 OF Said s.ale ..... ~ made, shill posHSI either a Treneportetlon EMI-the Nondt1cr1mma11on ""City ol Newport ~Ch I~ °" Ooc:emt>er 31. AVENUE ENTRAHCE TO If any, ol the reel Pf°'*1Y TRACT 10525 AS SHOWN but wilhOUt cownant 01 C1au A licenM or 1 Class --""9 Cl-." set IC)(1h 0t ,. .. capl the NOl1hffster1y 1992 THE CMC CENTER BUILD-dete:nbed •bolle la put• AND OESCRIBED IN THE warranty. •Ul)(HS °' Im-C-61 006 lteenM or. C-61 D•t•d JenMUJ •• fen"ed to herein, WfllCh Is 5 00 ...!-'J ooan:3 ~ L~· R1chlrd VllMtYen:::i INO, JOO EAST CHAPMAN por1jtd to be. <I03 BRIOH-CONDOMINIUM PLAN plied regatdifl9 ulle pos-D12 llc9nM or• C-61 D51 t•3 applicable to all none .. mpt .u1,, .. Y ~ o ot s Thts statement was led AVENUE, ORANGE CA al TON SPRINGS COSTA ("PLAN") WHICH Pl.AN sos~ or encumbr~ kcenso ~t 051 It-Pu.bllshed Newport State consttucUon con-::, In~~=~~ a:.:~~~ ~. "::: =~~ '9ESA. CA 92621. WAS RECORDED ON SEP· 10 pay u,. unp!Md bal~ ::;. ~ by~.·sc.: B•Kti.COw ..... Da.ly :::Uto ::i ~Cl~ 23. Page 6 ol M1tce\. b9r 31 f99'2 :-::., Mid Oeed of ~ruat The underligned Trvst .. TEMBER 17. 1980, IN °' the nocets) aec.ured by tC1m1a'1 Conttactor'1 SUie Pilot January 19, 2g, 1993 lorma Nond11cn mlnat1on lanoous Maps in the~ F555M1 In the propetty lltuattel In cbdMns any llabt"'Y for BOOK 13737. PAGE 1057. aaid Deed ol Trust. w•trt in-lJcenle Board) Tu049 Con11ruct1on Contract ol the County RecOl'der of Pvbl<st!ed ~ 8eacl'l- Uld County and S1-. do-any ~ ol IM ET SEO.. OF OfFICIAL terest th«eon, U pnMded Tho Contractor must 1!9o S1>9Cirieallons" sat forth aaJd .Covnty. CrMl~. by a C4*J1 Mesa Dally Ptlol J.n ecribed as: .-llGO,_s and other RECORDS OF ORANGE In said no1e(sl. actvances, II be property liCenMd at the PUIUC N0T1CE herein (Refer to Gen«al =::':~bl':'!.':>u!; '--'Y 19 26 Fe1>ru1ry 2 g ~A cot11m0fl designation. II COUNTY any, under the 1em1s ol time the bid ls aubmltted, Conci.t1ons, DPR 48.3 Sec-Apnl 4 1960 elleCUled t> 1993 PARCEL 1· A SUBLEASE· any. anown herein PARCEL 2 AN UNOI-saod Deed ol Trvtl tMs. eJl~p( lf'lat on • tone _,. ..... ef C.llfoml• !Ion 00700) F"--.H Ayres and Sony T~ HOU> eN AND TO UNIT s.d MIO .a be made. V10EO OHE FIFTY FIFTH d\a'9" and ••~ o1 tlA"e bid a ~ o.= fl.. TIM ~ A9onCY PwttopWcln tn "4onontv 1 Corpora on u i.ssor ------~~- NO 14 ON LOT I Of' bu\ ~ C0¥9nlt1C or (1fSSTH) INTEREST AS A ltl• TrustM It'd ot the ~=bOtl ol 1~ ~=~~OF re: w:";:; ~~s°'S:::. and Newport sho,es Co . a PUBLIC NOTICE TRACT 10525, AS SHOWN w8"Wlfy. •prns "' Im-TENANT IN COMMON IN trusts creeled by aai~ Deed a11M bid opening ~ be-• :: ~ pertnof'ah1p. as le-. ,. FlctJtJoue AND DESCRIBED IH TI'iE plfod, rwgarding lllle, po• AN SUBlfASEHOLD ES-ot Trust fen _.,,, In accordanc. ftECRUTION pnP\lrsulnl to S.Chon 10115 corded April l9 l960. in a"91Mea Neme CONDOMINIUM PLAN ....on. Of ancumtlfancea, TAn IN AND TO AlL OF Th• total amount ol the With Bul!IWSI and Pro-. -:: ~~-et Mq ol the Public Con-=·5':C::o-~ St.temoftt ("PLAN") WHICH PLAN to pay "'° W\C*d bllanc:e THE REAL PROPERTY. IN-unpaid balance ol the ~ feu1on1 Code. Sedlon A ttad Code ..... ~ County Calolom<~ The Follow'ng p«IOl'll WAS RECORDED OH SEP-ol the note(s) Mand by CLUOIHG WtTMOUT UMI-gillon secured b~ the 7029 1 .0 s-to. ol Partis and A«:rNllOn The _,.... ldcnsa ."CS er• doon9 t>u.,nes1 as TEMBEA 17. 1110. IN Uld Deed of Truel. with~ TATION TliE COMMON P'0'*1Y IO be llOld and .~; = ~~ c. ........... ":....... has ~.shed =-= ~common dellgnltle.W\ AEROMEDIA NATIONAL 800tC tJ737, PAGE 1057, _. IMteon. aa pnMded AREA AS DEFINED IN THE reuonabla uumated nation and complianc. ,.. ~ ... c.: ty, ~5~ ... ~~'tl S1' tor H any, of the rMI property SY'NOICATE. 2080 Newport ET IEO .. OF OFFICIAL In Mid ncM•(•). 8dltancea. If DECl.ARATION Of COV· costs, expenses and ad• qulremen11 pursuant to ..:nc~8c, .:omen-o•Md B~sln"' deac:nbed ~ 82':.c,~ =7 Cos1.I Mesa CIM RECOROS Of ORANGE any, under tho wm. ol ENANTS, CONDITIO~S vances at the tlfM o1 IN Qo..emment Code, s.ctHlfl • coefTMCTOftS Enterpt\NI (W8E'a) Md ~~~Rt;-BEACH CA Rot>ort Pl'I, P Oamsky SHORES Pe trlcl• Piiier Sh_. • ., age '3, 01 .Rancbo Mu -:i.---,• N e w port Beach passed away Januarv 1 5 t 993 .,, Renc:ho M!fa~ 8om Jutv 17 19-47 In So Bono IN Long·t me Newporl Beach r9s•dem anc:i Rancho Mirage reisl dent for 1ne past th~ vea1s Co.foun<Je• ..ncS tormer prer.1oen1 o• Shorco Publ t1huig Co • Costa Mesa Former Sanle Ana H19h $chOOI IOIChef Oradualed cum laUde Indiana U"l vefsol y Memb•• ot Ba•t>Oa Bay Club ~rv1ved by her husband David S hores son Rya,, Sulltvan Sne><e~ fa ther. Anton Ptlle< of PeoO.a, IL., and he• Sii t KA•en ~v o• PlaeC'lUa Prayer Stir 111~ T..,_, , 4 00 P M , s.c:red He rt Church Pa1m Des.ft. Vt ttOt'I wee 4~00 P M Pac1r1c v-M~rv Newpe>11 BeacPi Lit urgy Thurs 1 i 00 A M • Our Ledy of Mt C.rmei Church N- port Beach lf'lterment wtll fOllow et Pacahc V-M4"1'0rtal P.aM. Palm $pttngl Mor'lu ary, 01rectora (6191 327-1331 VOSS Wlllt.fft L Voae Ill, pa»ed eway on Jen .... 1ry 16. 1 993 at tne •ge of 60 v-ars He is eunitved by n11 .iste~ .,_.,, Ottley end Jee queltne 011..,•l'lll Vislla tlon 'Tueaoay 4 '00 PM to 800PM wttl'I • Pf'aVitf ~ ., 7 00 P M al tQl1>0r lawn • Ml. OllW Me>t t~rv Funeral Maas Wedneaday 11 00 A M at St Jonn the B• pt1a t C.,.t hohc Church. tOJ?. S.ket Street. Costa M--. In 11eu of ~ dona 11on1 may be a.ont to tM AmoricM'I C W"C4H ocioty HarbOf Le_, • Mt Ohvo Mortuary Directors 7 t 4 54 0. COUNTY. Mid Deed of TNlll, r-. AN 0 REST RIC Tl 0 " S 1n1U11 pubhc:adon of the No-IH90 _. 31' tor Olsabled \1..-.n 20IO Newpor1 ~ Cos1a PARCEL 2: AN UNOt-chatglil and •lll*W" of ("OE'CLARATION'1 RE bee o4 Tt\41H'1 S-Is Pr...,_ wll be granted ~ .;:''Off!Ca '::.;: 8u1lnu1 En1erprl1u ~ und~ Tl\l$l .. ......_ Calll 92527 --------- W>€0 ONE FIFTY-FIFTH the T.,,.._. end o1 1M CORDED ON SEPTEJ.EER $80.124 4!) lo blddef!Sm~~ ~ °' Pana and (OV8E) PatllOpatton tor all dlKlaifne any bablllly for Thia t>u11nes1 1~ co~ II•• ~5t.5>4 (t/55TH) INTEREST AS A tNelS-ted by Hid Oeed 17, tMO. IN BOOK 13747, The be:nellclary under ::' :,t.,' lhan tho IMO~ RecrHllon, ConstnictJon :""~ov:c,:1!r°'~ any lnQC>frectn .. a of the~ by In lnG11110uel TEHAHT IH COMMON IN otTruat. PAGE t5'5. ET SEO· OF aald Deed o1 Truat 11oreto-Ing dew anO In accontance Unit. 1418 91t1 Street, Room be~ from .,__ --.octraee Md of\ef file reglatral\l(a\ COii\ AN ll*.EASE.HOU) ES-The ~ 1mOUnC ot the OFFICIAL RECORDS OF '°'9 u~ end deh-_,, Soc1lon 1991 « .-q, MO (95tt4), P 0 8o11 biddefS that ~ c.wty common dealgnauon ii monc.d \0 transact bu TAn ... NII) TO AU Of unpeld bllanc:e °'IN obi-ORANGE COUNTY, ON et9d 10 the undoraigned • Tltle 2 CelltomAa Code ol l42IM. Sac:ramento. c.... \NI they heYe echlNtd Wty. lhown ~n Sad ,,. .. und« IN r~ THE A£AL PROPERTY • ..._ gallon aecured by tho LOT t OF TRACT 10525, IN wnnen 0.CW.Mon ol De-..... Ilona A form fOf,. fomla 94296-0001. tel• theM goela; °' Ml~ a Mle Wll be mede ~"""" 8u1>neu N~t) kS1ed ClUOHl WITHOUT LJMl. P'Ol*1Y 10 be ao6d and fHE CITY OF COSTA fault and Oomand tor Sale, queSllng llldl P1ef9!•1t• ~ oJ11~)M ~~: "Good F.,lh Effoft". •Mo :-~:. ~;:;":. :,~ ~ 1992 TATION THE COMMON ruaonable utlmated MESA, AS SHOWN ON A andawnttenNotlceolO..: ~ ~pl':;!tl~ Febr~ary te,' t993, at lined In the~: garding tiOe, iicuuf.on. This ... .,.,,.,.. ... l)ed MEA AS OEFIHED IN THE C09ta. e11penae1 anO tld-~ RECORDED IN 800t< laUlt ll'ld 9ection 10 Sel. f ocumon !i 1 .~ .,._ whlc:t\ time and place ~ atructlons to or ~~ 10 pey with u. County C141111 ol OECLAAATlOH Of COV· vancaa at "'° lime ol the 4Q. PAGES 4A, 41 AND 50 The ~-c-.d :..al;:'':usa be IUbmltled w11 be publcly opened and ~~ .. ~~ the r~11n1no ~ww;1pa 0r.,. County Ol'I Ja-v .... ANTS, CONDITIONS 1rwti11 ~of the No-OF M ISCELLANiOUS Yd NotlQ ot Default and '° tn. Oepa11mOnt o1 Qen. reed for peffomiong lf'le forth In the M/Wff1VBE tum of the nc>W(I) aeQjrad ~ I~ AND RESTRICTIONS ~ of T"*9t'1 Safe la MAPS, IN THE ~flCE OF Election 10 Sol to be ,.. eral ~a. Office of WOttl ea lollowl Coml)flance C.noflcatlof'I lloJ Mid Deed of Trust. With FSM211 'DECLARATION") RE· 187,Det.Ot THE COUNTY RECORDER COtded In 1t1e courcy--.. Small ..., Minority lk*-Furnish all labor. maten-Ind Ooc:umentabon Miich-.,.__, ~. • pro-Pub11stled Newport 8Hch iclNJG ON SEl'TEM8ER The benenclary under 0 F SA I D 0 A A N 0 E lhe rMI ~ Is located. neaa, t 808 141h ~ ala, IOOI-. ~ cc:.u:~ menc to Bid filrm The 1116-=._1n If"':.,~ ~ Cotta ~e,. Dltf Piiot J.n ttlO, tN 900K 13747, Mid Deed ol TN9t Nf9lo. COUNTY p R 0P•8a1011 AL Suite 100, ~·t:A ~ Combination d .. enanbon Is CllredaCI to .,_ °' IN ~ °' Trua&. uaiy ti ~ Febt\lafl 2. t ' 1146. ET SEO .. OF fot9 •~ and ~ EXCEPTING TliEREfROU PORaCLOauR• CM-t~lt~phono No.~ (lOl'leCI lif'd ehcJwo. N ~ 1Nl ~ ffUlqled r-. chiwves int RECOf!OS Of ..0 to tho uildel1'9110d I UNITS l 'TH~OUGH SS. IN-POAATlOll, • ~ ~ ltredptocai pr~ era) at SA'4 CLEME~E =:. ~ enct ••Penna of the l..osl NOE COUNTY, OH Wl'faen Dod9raltol1 al 0.. CWSIVE ON LOl 1 Of T_, ,... .. be 9'antad to "Callfof· STATE BEACH. 0.ange bid' Olh«w!M !Ilda .. M T~ and ot f'9 trwts PU8UC .OTICE t 0# TRACT t0R5, IH faull end Oemend for Salo, SAID TRACT t0525 AS I .Hutte1t Centre nie ~,. biddlww In County. Celilprnla. com-~ ~ialve crMl9d by ~ Deed °' --'-------- HI CITY OF COSTA end I Wftl.n ~ ol 0. SHOWN ON SAIO COHO(). DIM, a-.'°'° ...... 4ICcordanOe __, ~ pleW Jn acconSance ~ D•PAftTllallT OP TlWl IC>4«: ll13.ll1JM Act..._. 1111'.M. Al SHOWN ON A fauft end Eectlon to Sell MINIUM PLAN Afte, CA ea10T.a?M tt07 ol tho~ Cor*ICI IN "':::..::: :::. PARK• AND nam. ~ ,,,__ and -._,_ ... _ MAlleoe lA~ MOUNT OU¥I °"""""' • ·~ \m'llll 40 lauJu 1825 G eo.ta M ... .., .... PACl'tC ¥tlW ---Al PAM ~ • lootof1"81') CNIOei • ~ ....... IO'Y 3SQOP V-er... ~...,, MAft M<X>f'OED IN 900tC Tho ~lad <*IMd EXCEPTING FURTHER f714, 431•77'1 Code. (See~ 2 ~ :::.W,. lheNIO 11 may be ATIOtl. .,_..... W ...... diiorllll .0-IC!et If any, lt.et-..t .. MOES .... 4t ANO IO Mid NCM6oe ol Defaull encl TH£REFfllOM. ALL 1"4-DAT•1 ttlSMa i °'r:-..-~ i::s=:-> lMued ptior to bid~ ~. ot.ec• wfl lnCIMM lf"8 .... The ~ l*WO'\S p~~~~~==~ 6, MllCELLANEOUI Seeton to ... to be,.. PROllEME.NTS. AND ,.,.. ,,.,,, c ............ ....,.._....,.. ... or.: ... v Putlll•h•ct Newpor1 "'°'to.. ~~~f l~o ,_ llllW ....... MAN. IN THE OfftcE "' con9ec1 In 1M OtNf1tf ..,.,_ P'Ufn"ENANC£S LOCATI:D .... : lfAHUJAX wonca "°' 1 ~ '*"""V" Uollnae ~, I Boactt.CO. ..... ~ Tho benefld ery und• • ml llHIWH ntl OOUNlY AE~ .. ,... ~ • loc:lted. Oft TO BE LOCATED ON O, 8ALI SaRVICa, le lnC:tl*d In tho b6d... lnglnur • hllrute: 1111o4 .-nu.y tt, a tla _... Deed ol T"* '*'"°' ~St.~ IOOI Mortuer'( * ~ Of I A ID 0 A AN 0 E P" 0, a 8 810 II AL SAit> LOT 1 Of: TRACT U.C. ,,_... Md le '° M 9ed In ·~ onttact for thla tw057 = ~.::.~ i:. C ~ ~ellOn COUNTY. ,HaCLOautt• CO"-tONS. Put1ll1hed Ne•port encl ..... bf• WderL c.;_ MltleKt '° "-_...., ~'MIO! OI o.. w.r . lAQl.IN "'°""' DCa'T1NO THEREFROM PCMATIOll, • T....-. ElCCEPTINQ FURTHER Beech Costa Meu Deity Protea ...... ..,.... pro-::::C.0t nondl~ PUllJC IOT1CI fllal\ and DaimaM 1w s., c-.1. ~17 110 lrCMIOWty UNITI t ~ U, IN-T__, P... TH£REFROM EXClUSNE Not Jarualy I. 12, tt, :~:··,Of•n:.c.=po~ t1an and ~ ,. ano a _....,.. ~ ot O. Thtt bul•M * If co~ Co.tlG• .. ~. CUJllN& ON LOT t "' I M•Uen C••tre EASEMENTS .. AHO TO 1~. • ~ c.n Of"J be • qut~t• pvttU8ttt to ._.,.... '-" and Eledon 90 ... dUd9d by: en W'ldMd\llf IMO TMCT t0625 AS Dttw, .... '°'°....._AU. THOSE RESTRICTED T\412 t.inied • ,_ D1,.a.,.1tef Oo .. nw,,.,.. Code. Idol\. ~ .... ,,...... Tho Utidlilllgl'9Cf ~ Tiie r•~•tra~ = ftilllil•iliiiiliiil•lll!lll ltt()WN ON SM> COHO<>-AM, CA H701 .. TM COMMON ARE.S AS T~ ...,_ and t-.0 -Mid ~ ril Def-" Md ~ IO It MNUM P\AH.. f'•4t .-nH SHOWN ON SAID COHOO-PUIUC MOTICI a1ct Docu!Mfttt , """' ~~ ~ ~ .,. ......note :::" "''°,_ ~ ':..;; MM~ .._.:,~C: llCCIPTINO fU"THIA DAT'ml ,.,.._ P\AN, Qt..... OllOO. Tia •cm •Un .... =-.............. llld ,.._....... ._ ,_, ~ 1a toc-.o abO'lole on ~-to.~----------- THUtlFAOM. All I... Putf Ce1t-9•etl1te ft!SEAVINO THERE· o••••---~ ~· !!!--!.!· ..... ._ ca11nQ •Of "'81 ... .....,. and ,,,0 ,. than ,,_,.. t"2 ~ .AHO ,.,._ .... , l'AIRPAJt llOTICa FAOM, E.ASfMtNTI FOR ...... _.. • •-' ..,... -.. , -;;-:o-· lr'I a ~ (o .,_ offiCe lttflf II II .... lftOl"llnl h..-e ~ ~ Lindi C ~~ ~· LOC.ATID OP IAL• 811tVIC8, A CCESS. INQRUS. TU:C,S:T:onoee ~:.::.-:!·..:.·(It ... ~ °' .. D...,.miei• °'Peru :::::: """'N<(lfjmU.. ""'' --~ -~ ..... QA 1'0 • lOCATID ON lllC. lOAHS. ENCROACH-CONTRACTORS .. .o. and ............. = ~"'°"' ~ ,,.,.,,.... ...... DAT&a omwa a::~ on~ 1AaD LOT t 0(1. Tf'ACT ,ubltefl•ct .. ewpott M£NT, SUf!IPOAf, MP""'-COtfTMCT WO 1M ~ ~It ot ND tlld .. ._ at• eel ftMI -• ....,. T -..TL..... '°" tO 11'2 tOUI ......CO.te ..... Diiiy fllUlAC[NlNT, MA!Ntt· 11.0t4004 • Tr ..... l110flce8"d• ....... ...::. .!i • ·-a -iP CORPORATaO, •• . PMW1 1.XCIPTINO l'\lfllTHHI "'°' ~ s. t2, , .. NANCI ANO OTHC,. fl'UA. U.0..11. wn.o r:.,:-., ~IM '=' llendn * '°"" Mo ;.,.T MT8 ntvan•, •" "'"" ~ ~...., --=~= ntlMnQM DCWIM flt), flORS. AU AS IHOWN """ ~ '°' IM ..--& ,n/:. NaNd '1 IM o-.in1wa LH• OAlll DR"' cw ..._ DlllY ,_. .M IAlfMINTI IN Mo 1'0 lii031 IN '"' CONOOflltlHIUM wort! atMPM\ on IM = :.!:'.,. -...... "' °' ......... "'° 1 •11\, :,: "fl:,.. --~CA ena UOl'Y. tZ. tt •• 1 J ~ .. = !':::C1:: P\alC IOT1CI ~ ~~ ., ~~~~NT°' ;:" ~r!-::=. = .,.~:.• 11 4:'': ..,_ fllfat;,, .:.:::::.. llw•••n 1.p IHOWNOIUAIOCOMOO-,AftC•L )t NOH-UANSPORTATIO_!l.,j ,..._ ._... pt0~ll--. ~"· .._ -• 1 ...... -........ ... ... AIW•lmlli .... "-AN. ucuw IASllllllNTI ,AOJICT 'lANI FUl'I ......... lotfM ........... ,..,.. -_, I ·--... Alll .. VINO THHI· '°" M:ICUI. 1NQM11. CONIT"UCTIOM ON dlf'I .... pt$tt..., _... tor N =.. ';::.;,:: --.. ............ ...""°' ,--. ~MTS POA IOAlll INCftOACM-ITAft HIGHWAY IN ~ ,_., °' firm .Jt."-=-:. ,..._ _. -.... ,._ .. Tim -.. ee8'.CHte ••• ACCl81, INORlll, MINT, ...... °"' Am= '=Z ~co:..=~ ...: llllDft _... ... ~ • .. ,_ = .... "8111 1 IOHaa. lllCROAC '°" ~~ OMNQI AT VMIOUI LO-...,.__, lid ooa '** ....... .., MVP .. • .. lllllla I .,... ........... ,.._ -· .....,, Ml M _.. • ,._ &:-'= MIUf'I C.C., P/IJI, No lt11t _. • • ... _, • --· Wt =•r:... CXMJa1-.PU11,... ....:-.-... ?Nt •••'"' .. ' !e"" ~ .. .... • ._ .... ~• I ' .. • STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS?? The Legal Department at the PllOt Is pleued to announc. a new Mrvlce ~ ayallable to new bu11n ... es. We wm now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the ttme and the trip to the Court Houte In Santa Ana. Then, Of OOUrM, att.r the ... rch 18 completed we wtll fUe your ftctltlou1 butlnMe name ttatement 'Wtth th• County Clettc, pabUsh once a WMk for four weekt u reqund by law Ind then flt. your proof of publlcation wtth County C..rk. Please stop by to flle your Gctftloua business statement at the Piiot Legal Department, 330 Wm Bay, Colta Mesa, CaJlfomla. If you can not atop by, please call us at (714) 842--4321 , Extension 315 or 318 and we wtll make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mall. If you 1hould have any further question•, p..... call us and we wtll be more th.,, gl1d to aulat you. Good Ulck In rur new bualnntl PUBLIC NOTICE PUil.iC IOT1CU NOT!Ca 0/1 TMISTll'I SALi ~--KIO OI TRUil '·' -"'" .......... ,., .. " a..-.. ..... ,, ... , VOU AAE .. Dlf AUi.. T A A DUO OI MUST Tt'O ... ti, ... ~ UI YCXi T~ ACTION PAC>lKT 'l'OUA ~ TV n IMY .. lt•D AT P\a.IC SA&. f ~ VOU lO AH fllP\ A~ flOH (. Have A Garage Sale! Con The P~ot Classifieds at 642·S678 to ploce y~r GorOC]e Sde Ad 1 liilfPiL Seevourcar make tracks! Need to sell your air? Do It the easy ~ ! Run your auto ext for l 0 OOys in the Doily PilotjlOOependent. ~ it doesn't sell, we'I run it for 5 more OOys, FREE!* Cal Ckissified f cr detai~. \ iiljlii~~ IM2-51/I I I ' • I • SSO West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CAt 92827 l l 2900-H18 I ii~ --~'--I .-: : •.· .1 . 292°"3006 I 17&0-8790 . 3~3939 l I e1oa-e1&o . . 7011-9090 . GENERAL POLICY ._ .......... _ ........ .....,. ...... -n..,.- . -u.. .... -.~.---... ....,.i-w .. nm · ...._....,...,__..&Ma...,-11,_..,._.,. le a tJ fta Dlilr ..... ftl I a J *S ....,.. -tll.llillll1 ... ...,_____ , .. _._, .... ,.,...........,. .. ·--.................. -·--~-..i,-... i....11ru.. .. ...-. I ... ,. Bow To Place A Clautfteci Ad :By Phone ..................... Ma-6878 8 :00&m • G:30pm Kond&J thru ~ By Vlatting ....... 330 West Ba7 Street (WW ol New~ Jlhd. • 8-J 8&.) 8 :30am .-5 :30pm Ko~ Uiru· Frtda;r Or. BJ llail ....... .' ...... 330 West Sq St. Coeta Kesa.. CA, 82827 ' Dead Jines.· ............. G:30pm d&tq for . ; next claT• publtoatlon. 3 :30pm WedneedaJ' for the lndependeni HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE HUNTINGTON MOBILE BEACH 1040 HOMES CORONA 1100 DEL MAR LAGUNA 2122 BEAC::B NEWPORT I 2148 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH RA.I.BOA 2169 PENINSUIA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624. 2 607 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml • Rent Today It 2sR Twnhse, 2 bllo.s Get The Best to Tnan91e Sq PV\ G£NDAL 1002 For Safe Owner! Br '•Whr Pay Rent• Cute & Cozy 2BR t BA White ...ater. man Lag Bank Repos • All Cottage on ~~la. Beh. 3BR 38A. r~mOd. Areas Low Down. E·Z SmaU yard, patio, fir• 1ac:.1ub pool. S22001 Ouahflers. Payments pi.ce, W/0 hkups, gar mo. Feb-May. 1 Bedroom condo. less than rent! 20R/ $1050 Agt 67.~912 Summer neg =to;° =ng~ 3BD up to 2.000 Sq. OelUJte IC•lrg 3BR 38A. 497-0286, 498·2750 Afternoon Dellght Ft. Gteat Locations. frplc .. 2 car gar. w/d ---------2 BR penthoo$e over· plef. Pool, spa.. Prlc~ Catt 1h BLOCK TO BCH SpaCIOUS 3BR 2\hBA concto. p.a110, dbl gar, W'O hkup • more. 114 33rd St CENTAUR MGMT 64212288 or 722-9012 look•"" lalce. Sunny tor-nr (7t•)960-2&68 fw det.a11s South· hkup. ameos. St800 NEWPORl t>r l g.ht untt w ith land Coast Mobile Avt 211 75~74 tBR Condo, Sh0j1 drs.. V111Jltod ce1l...,..s. Cozy -T-•llP'r-fO--D-w:r-r____ Homes (714)891·9091 OoaW'lt 2BR front unit. BEACH 2169 gated comm .. gym. " . ., wuu; 1\.1;.;u 1055 t ....i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pooVspa'tenn. walk to llreptac e. Designer • .. •••••••• r.,.c. close to beach beach $725, 222-5995 UDO ISLAND $600 ~ple.ic Steps to beach. 3BR stoYirelng ut•I paKI 2BA.. $1850 mo tea~ 410 Hard ng, Batt>oa ownr. 675-16t t No Pets !>47-1155 Lido Isle. J • 3 ram rm. BAYFRONT 2Br tum. redec 2<a,. gar. els to f~ prtcng. let> $2.SOO. 31C>-277·1583 1 to .July t . 31<>-375- Calt owne• after 6PM 5500 303 EC19eWater Uve Nr The Beach! ~750 t BR 1 BA. pool, sec., Agt 854-5609 LG 2BR/1 8A $1025 Now pa int carpet. lrplc. garage, no pets 857-1776"' 760-1713 hlestytel $139.900 1• Avt 2/S. 419 Marigold. - _c.2i_ W.tcom. ~lift-in WlUSES/ ___ -1 $995/mo 760-3676 Beach Area! 2 HOUSES FROM NPT North 2Br 1\~Ba f7t4) Ha 8875 *The forest CONDOS •--------NlW---,oRTPEN H . Prmte toe:. _Jf!AS«i~w..d-=-4µi..t:;;~;;;;;:;==----".=l Great Se:.ter COSTA MESA 2124 · YEAAlY~WINTER 3BR tBA, fTpl. patx>. I 759-1"77 • Temf.C 3 BR home in Beautiful E•~c home, FOR RENT ~'MO-Sl600\ot0 gar, S1300/mo;' yrly avai · -DEL MAR 2622 Deal In Town'• pa.tlO, a. e. g.v. sm.i.11 pet cons1d 1921 S6Z5 mo & On•y S6SO Anaheim 645-,5235 to ,_.OVt' In Lg 1 BR inl~=======~ a small. Qu•t't com-ra'""TSfDE plex 631-8427 · ~ 8a 2BA 18.\. W D ii.ups b.aci..yard No pets sns mo &45-18~t EASTSIOE Country Woocts0 2BA , 5'<;fy son M. f p Sl<)-11., decll. $885 No pe\S 180 :?I St St ~~ °' 645-954.3 3 quiet lam1ly neigh• ~u;; 2 .~•odou ~ ~ dppr~~ I••••••••• fi•iii•ii2iiBiiRiiOiiipliix.iiiqiiu•iie1ii.ii....,ii 1 Fe.oroom,_.._. ~ 2.~~ •9~601 2Jd!ysJa~ ~22 0c, eanntront dt. ~.R 2,~I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ________ _ t>orhood with en· .., ··-• ..... .,..,.,..,__,. ~ • wr u 1 u.,.v · . .,.. 1 BR~ ottoco. lg yar~. ctosed patio Wld large 2700 aq 11. sur-1_________ ya.rd. new carpet, Sl'lgt Villa Rentals 0388 eves & wknds 9ar. 1mmac1 s1950 mo Close to bcl1' tndry rm. •$200 OFF?!• 1--------- ooclt yard, used bnck rounoed by ltMs 48R BALBOA'-garage, good area 3BR. 00....., remodeled. yrly lease 675-2272 avt now 5900 mo Beavtot\JI 2SR .t 1~BA NEWPORT 2 7SBA. 2 cat nar,"""' $850'mo &47·7540 675-4912 ... , townhomo O'W lndry Ip in rnaater, now roof • "'llr" IST 11~ 2106 quiet lush loc, pool SEASHORE 2BR 2BA 720-0402 or 645-7521 · BEACH 2669 family kit With fire-cAJVWU ••Helec~st Home .__ ,1 F IC rm, patoo. S795 mo and d r Iv• w a y . place, vaulted ce1t-t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·• clOsc to bch & parks next to .,.,ach rp ' FABULOUS VIEW 238 Avoc..cto liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $172,SOO k u hts •• 38R. 2BA.. trplc. gar. ---------$1100 mo 642-8735 d ishwasher, patio. Spacious 1Br w den, CENTA""' ••G••T C ·21 A Nelgt.. ~~ 8.J.0 18~28R0uple•.100bllcol S1 300mo AYi now e 3BR 2"'1BA $1'75 & B BR B $1100mo 673-6557 trgpvtdeck,enctgar &4.2·2288 ~72':-.oon borhood Emporium mast~ bedroom With Ruby, wld, trpt, patK>.,_o_a_ve_.;.., _Aq~t .;;..5"'_5;...·7_506;;..;..;;..__ $960 Npl Hgt.s t'#!\h· ayridge 2 2 A s 1950.-mo_ Avail now. (714) a:a.2100 firepl.aoe & ~t bar $1000 avail till 711 or •Newport Heights ses, w,d , lrq yrd, lrptc. Condo. frplc, micro. AJ Call 673 5371 ••Cheery furnished AssociatlOn du&s S66 poss yrly. 496-6787 cozy. quiet ~ .,.. gaJage 647-7540 C , trash compactOf. 2 SOOTH COAST · studio. $5!'>5 mo No . ~ wtll Cany --'"·d-""""•. lake,•~--------rear. 1BR 1BA. n•tlO •SEA ISL.AHO. 2BR, car gar, w/d Inside. METRO 2186 fl!r ~ach & shops, 2BR pets Gas & watet incl Fully utmodeled 3 BR, •"""' v• ..-.• .-..-Call Carol 760-9121 18A. bnght & clean. Lv Msg 646-5330 • i---------2 BA. lamoty home with spas and tenrl•S Call BALBOA fenced yard. $7SO'mo 2',BA. btfl o<>" course1---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A11a11 $950 721·1304, indoor spa. oak cabi-Stelarue fOf appoont, 979-5257· & lake vu 2600 sq ft, BAVRIOGE. 2BR 26A. WOODSIDE VILLAGE 721-1225 -.a..m C.Uln9• nots, ceramic: t110 mer.I at 552-0513 PE.NINSUlA 2107 28R 1BA w frptc, 1 car 2·stry S3t00 644·9123 2-<;ar gar. pool spa Lrg 28r 2Ba. patio, 1BR unfum encl 0"' noora, central all/heat, •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii garage. S900'mo •Udo Penlnaul•• $1450, mo to mo new crpts blonds firs ---------1 lrplc:, d'W No ~ts " vltod ceilings. 2 car ·~t condo. New 242 Cecil P l Call Unique 1 & 2BR Urnts $1300 Oebl 721-1 154 $780. (310) 860-9S13 COSTA MESA 2624 $705 mo 6'2·7142 qar. $178,500 BOU-SES/ JSR 28A. roof deck, Carey, Agt 631·2242 for lease. Pnvate bch, Bluffs. Condo'.! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •MOVE·IN SPEClAL! C-hood:21 A._!'~~ CONDOS S2200. 813 E Bay 320 Coste II•-St. on bay, 873-&030 $499 MOVE IN lg dean 2bt tba. gar. 5••...-•-•n 579--4752 or 779-7962 Front house 2BR 1BA. __ 7_t_o_U_do_P_a_rtt_Dr_._ 38R 2'1)83, 1700 s. t, APARTMENTS •Bnght 1Bdrm Apts nu cpl o w. s10<ag'e l714) 839-2100 FOR SALE OR, LR. &42·9797 •UPSTAIRS 3Br 2Ba $.1750 mo. t yr tse •C.rport..Gatt'Q S750~ Pet 64().2495 Supw Start-•••••••••I L:~=·~ ~~g $850 COldW!ll BMket dpht. lrptc, ~ gar. Avi 2/1. 6444335 FOR RENT •Nr Tn..Sq1Sr. Cntt 2BR 1 '~8A le>-v'!ous• Su~ Ulle<s wtll help w/2 encl parto.ng spcs. LAAGE clean 28r t Ba Steps to bay & beach Bluffs Twnh-3Br & I••••••••• For Deta~s 642·5658 styte' garage PJllK>, you buy this hOme F _.. M hou I A d $1450 mo 8181~539 den/4BR. 2•~Ba. lam p OTC' •ss1F ED poof. $100 No pets 'Voll .....,_ with loan MOBILE um.~.d. anna avatt sew gar voca 0 I 2 IL ..,_ 1 662°1982 or 646--0105 .......... 51600 yrty. 675..0308 Street No pets $700/ rm, p, patio. -car. 1t·s the easy-to-USE lee-. Why wait? 3 BR HOMES 1100 mo. 24().2299 FIND pool S1S50. 760-1991 access, 1ntorma11on-THg Repainting? with fireplace . RENT y pay 1 e paclled marketplace PILOT'S RENT s1ss.ooo Seett with ch•ldcare'I an apartment Catalina Oen View visited rogutany • sue· CLASSIFIED c-21 Welcome Make tho right move. Cati The Piiot today' I 1BA 1BA. walk to bch, cosstully . by All kinds------..:......--ttiroun'1 clasSJfied ~-• .. ml!:lc•• (114) 968-8875 Piiot Real Estate tlvOutJh ClaSSlhtd 642·5678 __ t_h_rou.....;;.9_h_C_la_s_s1_ied__ $1075 Agt 854·5609 ol consumt'rs ___ ,.;;.~-----• SERVICE DIRECTORY ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ACCOUllTDf G IOOmEPllG TAIES3406 ALTEIATIONS CEMEHT TAII.OltING 3420 CONCllTE COMPANION 3526 CARE FENCES 3554 6 DECKS HAULING 3784 MOVJNG 3834 PAINTING 3858 ROOFING 3910 3720 JEWELRY 3615 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hauling a c...._... Wilham Harotd Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE TOP QUALITY •Thund-Aooftft9• CynOlla & IMnl's ~ ftlKI CCMICltEH KRY Comp...,., c_.. Exp •FENCES GATES• No )ob too smallfblgl Watch & Jewelry repair The Calf. Pubflc Ulill-very corni>ot1uve FOf aJI 'fOUlf rooting Quality and ptofualonll Conetet• cutting/ ~·ty/bOOkllPf. Drive, ~~t ,.._. Any time any wtlerel Antique/Fine Je-lry ties Commission RE· in\.eJCt. ltc1'648278 ,,....,.., AetOOf repair MMce. plc:ll-uptdell.....-y removat/tepour/ errand a . pr• pare ~Cedar led 8 111 642 · 15551548-0334 Buy.~\tJdt e 7 3 -0305 QUIRES that aM uMd 650-5066 650-33.59 Uc 63111 M ..,.._.' 22 ..,.a, freeeet. 644-7'9&4 487559 931-2810 meats. 873-ee<>S Jim Whyte 642-7208 houaehold goods.1---------~ Henry s COttiloed TUagllt« 72'-1126 BuN..,.,..pelt .. rwtc. 8.EALTB, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & movers print their PERSONAL Roo•iog ,..root repa,,.. Tu.,......,-.... Arm CO-Dn"'l"lll "-~ 30 ,__,.. 8 P.U.C. Cal T """'~· 511::DVJ,.11::~ 3867 15 ~· locel ~nu.a ,..___.,, AUTO llEP.IUl3447 CEUMJC na.~"u• ~ years •~1·..,. 6 FITNESS 3740 LAWN CARE 3 08 11mos and cNiutteurs ~ ~ 1icd Aet ~213 • LOWMt prices on tun WOO<t,c:edar/Fr" est iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frM p4el. up & de4MlfY liiiiiiiiiiiii~~~!ii TILES 3528 INSTRUCTION 3557 Frllnk 638-0872 print thew T CP num-AT YOUR S•RVIC• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •MASSAGE by nurse •Lawna mowed lront O.r In &II ad\tert1s .. Errendetperaonel Tired of ,,_ ..._.. MoOlt AIM Clrl ~ M 1 trvctlon Beg/---------In your home Of of & back St 1,50, clean-ments. If you haY9·a eeM<:e of all l)p.s. ~IT......_• .... Ttll now lot"' pelnldlal N. ~ holrll or THI ORIGINAL laont-/~!.. MS Wo.... noo• TUSJAll nee. S60 per !\our. ups & compl serv also question •bc>Yt the ... Home "" Orflee Pldl .... - -""" 'W'>MW RraM ....... TILE..... ... ........ '" . JI\..,.,. • a3a._-...2. 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CABINETS 3490 KltdVgarage/enleftain 25yra O.C. 673-806S ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ucl14-49602 19ta0070 Ric'• Heating and AJC Service. Removal, Loweat. St°'age. pt.Of. PET no min -no service We,..,.. ... THtu'" wood moldlngt Inst.a.led 1• P-"l · I"' O XLNT rep 1 hr""" IM ~._-• st ......, __ DrywalVacou1Ucal ce1t-•721·1599• 1---------Complete Dfywal SeMc. rut MrYIClo e , qlua '·• Trim. St~io! •• c lac. T167659 v,MC Tll-2956 511::•VJ,.r~ 3870 ...... "" .. 0::.. ... ........ . I CBJ1D ,.•D• 3536 H...,....,..,.,..., ......... .,,_ u•Uftv'-•u 3710 r~lrs, ""prces.. Fr .. e111 !),..,_......_ ~ ~ Lany$42.....,,,5. ngs, rep1lr, removal. ~ _..,..""_.""' .. -· ~uT .annn 1161'""'"" cAftft ""702 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilit--..-.-------Free eat 892·7085 ---------watet d4ftlage .• Asbestoa .,....,., .. ..v-v D.A.W. Lenclacape 'ITT me NE CAR.PEHTltY 3510 te~. nwss. Malntah-.nc• Svc• PAINTING 38S8 ~e.tut. Pet• ~ u;._.cHO -------Nwr• ..,,. '"'out .................... ,_,.,.. 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Ja.1179 -a&"""' LA ~-, • .::..."':: •'!!~ TO UNO• =~....:-.:; fum. f9MPC. ooftM, ~-CMlll •U..11097.....a t...,194 ... , .. -. ...._ end ~ oorA '"'· 'AX IOll. •'• ._ ,_.,.. '°" 111!!!!!!!!!9!1'1 DTM -. ..--. p.,. ,....__,_ In .......... l'NO MO. f'P,,.ool/8panennl•. oopl4lt tO.. _,, ltlO C*1 counl °"IO Ml a N9Wf'OflT 8IACH OD•I "'llllftt Pn ...... t~~.:" ....... ___. ... ___ Al~ MyYied of ~hen-,,.,......,...,,..,_ -.,-... -... .. _ .. _.. ......_, ·-Plenty of -•rtaa.....li,..~ceiiiM~N;;;;; ~'"' -_.., ---·.-, _ _._ t --... ,,.,._.__ ... _ -.. Lwec Neanart d6M ...,,., lllDE-oour~ ~ ,._,e.enu-t11a11on p._-. t ._.. -_.. ow. .._.. 1•sacto1M town-..-our --....~ --1 .. -IOO ~··· ~Ito 17• ... n ..... -....... -·· ._..._ • ......... edge --quaUfi.d ~ to 1 ..... ......._ ...__ ---.....__ ......... ~ ~. ... 32nd •• ---· ...... -n·ii··an·;.·;iiiii~ po1oh, IUOO/mo. HunUngcon .. .ch. _.. t,000 9IF a 2SO ca111 The Nee. ,..., hon'l9 °''lirwnn:Piiii"- 1 •• ••• Big, ~ ti1dloom 9/F aT ... 7• ......,.. .... Wh&le "~ ldN&IJ , PVas "8 V.11 ... 81udio, tul Md ...... ~--Udy The MOM ~ ~. c:::.-~ • UT IOZS NO, ..... '° bch, ... 35+ ,,., nOf..-nlW•. COMllllCIAL .... Md~~ ........ IOMM: ... Want··-------HOO/mo. No Pet.. 1576 fftO., inalYdlno IOrY ot goods Md Mt• 1 .. N4 6449 Of... ... "!:it:::&#::• raonnT 2771 DJIOOllClllllflS ... wound! I :::. ~~-~~ v:-~-:.nllll ~ Lee v---.. Stud6o In * ... 72 ht to MOO. ¢al ,_.. • qul9t loc:. SepataW. ... Pf°' norVwnllf 8"' c::;.·-::r--....w. M7.a7SO. M. Ml MC . ..-.C 10 beal•l*ll ... 2~11A ...... JlllPLOYJIDT l---------- bch, 1750/mo, •••• TwnhM, Pllltl Hwpt. .. _!11 !!_... LOST • lllPlOtlllllT euv -c.=~~ k. AQI. No .... No peg. fule ~ M&O. -...._.. 25 ...._721 1 eee-tOOO•~ .......... , POOJID 21 SllV'ICES 5533 ---------ii .. ~~~~~ .. ·~ ......... .. ..._ .... lee Oen VWt Non amotilng prof fem, 50 'oot ltonlag•. lllPLOYll!M 1 hee to tandl 28A 90 8"' 1rg eunny, ~ La~• ahowrooma. $IOO llEWAllD 5530 1 ••1111 e ... .., 11200. M01 F.V. twntwri, ,..., ... .,,. ••• ··-FOf OM ,.,,,, °' 2 ........ ,be .. .,. "'* TIAllSPOITADOI s.-hote e7a..te74 "'15 + ~ ull, ... 7474 S,.. 497497• German Shephetda, ~ liat.inga In ltft C:S· .... YQUr unw.ne.ct prof N/S to.,_.,.. COM Offtce & Waren-, C-2. ..m. ~ 6 Ian, loaC •CHhl•r clerlC/Dell 900fY mllY NqYire you ........ .. -.m. ttwt euy weyl duPaex. ,.,._, b1111wm 900 911. t150/mo. 211 12121192 No qun-c0unc.-Mtp, flTIPT "° eaa a too numbw-------- To p1ac9 ~ ~ W/D ..,.. 8 • °' eoeei Avoc:ado St., CM (819) llona. Call 75'-1033 good ac.,tlng pay. In wttlc:h "'9fe i. • BOATS 701l fiad ed ~ "2-5671. Hwy: l850/mo, C.. 72CM100 Of 54CMMH FOUHO before Xmal: Newpor1Bcft131-0t44 ~.,ge,_r mtnwt. liiiiii•••••• <>on at•n:MMee aman wnlle ,. ...... C.WOPf'K1ic tront ct.-.....,..., TnllnMa • • .. ~ DUPPY t BUSlllBSS •. on ~ bet Hn poe. n.11, -.p, prof, 'Needed. wn up to •~ 9QAT. APUTllElfTS l•••••illlll•• w.,.,_ • .... i. H.B. bllingu* a .,.,._ cell $150 dalfy. aaa.,., + ll'eotefw ....._ ueed PO. ....... COMME•CIAL l'IKANCE ea• co kMrtUtv. 1141 JanMle f« ape..... tips. u °' part um.. -.oe ...... t a aGn A 847-8765. c ..... .._.. Lf'Wloe 2 wk training, women, VIKING 38 f'V..a..pt 1111••••••• REAL l!STAJ'E FOUND: oar111•• UK·4CMC men 21 Of okSer. Call: ftah. 4$4 CrUMder9, etretoflMtl ..... , on ~U2"92.22 4.5 Onan. BIN, hh, IOOllS 2706 IUSJJIESS S.ashof• Dttw ~ lnl•rnatlonal Co. • dr .. ,m . ..._. Inc, ..... Orrol •JJ nlng of December. ~ e new ~ ----------r -· --7---------------~~~~----~~~~oma 1 ~ • c.u~~~~1~ 1n~~~~.oo~na ™o ~~~~~ CM ,.., occ. S•••I FOi Un 271, 2904 2-46-7'936. Metllng .,..,..., Pn···-iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 _______ _ ,------------------------... n&ce home, femq n. . FOUND: r•d tand•m .. Fn poelUona avaM•· . SPEED a tn,/ C 11 642 5 6 78-aicr, P9'1Kt for Siu· I ...... IOO, .... bike, ~pon BHC:h. call Numan ~71 Houaeman, Handyman, sm BOATS a - . dent. Util lnct '350. oheepl c:.11 now 6 4 s ~ 9 8 4 I p •••• e OfltVi... fOod delfv9t'y OtMng & other h•hlO 875-9805/662·2123 Art Stuc:HOI Went , ... 639-8542 te•ve mesaage. co local corporate dutS.., llve In, ••P 6 Put a few words "-...... LOST In N•wpotl c:ommunlllH, good ref.,ences. ~0.2095 • $200 or 12.5/mo. iODli iiiO iNACK Helghta/17th StrHt OMV, 21 + YI'•· M•F 7011 -------- to Wor k for .you -BOTl1S Commefciel IWdlOe ~ rouc.. Cutt Income. area on Wednesday, day•. PIT !Nine, ------· -• llOnLS 2718 For •tatting • new ~ht. Jan e· a gold bangle M~r• 281 .. 171 ~--------------------~-~---&~-~ b~~e~-t A~D ~~~·~•~"MM~~~mK~~ -Ltva IN LAGUNA Ing from your home. ftNOINQ "OUTI! w+cM. VfHY Mndmen-Coeta M ... &Mlonete .......... . t 8'Gl.ASTfM>N •e7 UIOHP M«c:/Crul-' • 1/0 Open Qow Trt- H\M, ~Top, T,.._, Lots of SlOfllge. GtMit aid boat In Hceltent c:ond1tiot1 (1 C>-penon cap•c:lty). 19,000 080. Call ..... t.7t Fum SCudloa, kltc:hen· 120 2:trd •1.1~• Prlced R6ght . Pou. tat. P'-ue call Debbie 270 E. 17th St. C.M., 111111 . C•ey, Ut•ZZ42 $8M ~Income al 7141122·1807. apptv In p.,eon -------- •• titt:'~P-:'~~50 aoo.330-9995 LOST: 1 yr old wttlte betw"'' .. m • 12pm ANTIQUES 6010 ~-------------------~--~-1~,..,.---.,.----~l·--;llA;&;,;Y~rt'RMllM)NwC:O-:fS---f-~s~.~171-::y~o~u~r--=n~o~m=-=• mai.o.n..n~i~~L~O~w~•ifl~S[")p),r;•;P•~i•'l~~~~~iiii!i!~~·~------- ly CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH News>on Bay Inn, 5pe-. Exci~ 835 sq ft., ttwouan daMlfted. henl. red c:onw. Jen. ~ PIT, V........_ wtCUfl LOVaSUT MAJUNE SUPS clal Weekly Intro Newport~ n~ ..... 78 17, West Coeta M--. ...-. exp noc n.c., In CrHm color. High ftlV"Wr 7022 rllles. 11~. Nice tlve/profffelonal of·t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~I FAMILY DESPERATE. COM 6"4-1413 b•ctc . Lovely, a,,d ~ rooma, Conl .er .. tl. flee. Fr•• parking. u REWARD. &42-3922 NOUSmJ<aai'tiiO atutdyl 1300 tlrm. lii!i_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil&• tut. CloM '° bc:tt/alr· Easy accMa. 11100 N tt ..._, ,.,._ Coc:t&atiet 7t~n• •Dock .,,,.,.,,_ a port. 2070 ,..wport 0 ma er : -._ Outgoing motlvat.ct W A WO&D TO TBS Wl8S INvd. S31«>00 per month. A .alp fOf w·hat you're Vallow head, red lndMdual, ~ b ••er up IO 11', Mat· n~ .. _,.__ .... _ 0_~.. yOUt yacht mey -.0 martonga on c:hee6uc. Frr..PIT pc>9, 7~3 --------c:ua Channel, $12:51 DUWI ...---. ouuua dMlr.. tbe aactioD wtt.h wba ._&Ma.. ~ avdable at .,, .,,. doing, your Aru a.at ._, Prom-Loan Off1c:.,... T ... ~r· APPUANCES 6011 mo,~ NOllTll bad• tbe a.bla. Z....W• ... JtEJITALS TO proprlat• additional hometown ontory Pt/B•y•ld• ket.,• with lght ofc •-.. ~.,-.-rPOfl---T-CH-IM--.,-n.- • & t I 7 problibly OUfCl•rwl. ad &.l W $11DE 2724 charge. ~ ~ Oriv•. Reward lM wf11, FUii 01 Patt t1rnoe. Refrlg. 21 ell' K~e MOORINO upco .Oft. Q Q J 8 cloiac DOdaiac _.. ... ...... me rcl•I apec:e also newtpaper ~~tewm. Phone Wiii train, H1.e582 ~. wht. parfec1 off 15th 51. doc*. Call 0 & 7 e 4 2 ~ to ilia _,, ea.. .shat aval&at*I. 300 a.g fl. The 111--------...-~1 iiOOil. iiMCii•~ -A50. 141 CIJ-43 ~o HO 03M WUT •J ........... IDOd'Wlotdtl&1D .. ....., hae.~..::SM!!~..;. up; tol2000 ~!~ch~1~:'1n Peop6e wtth pcMnUat. Whltlpoo1 ales.aide , .. Stlp to 2••. s.11 °' a.no a tbe i...d. ._. ~. frpl per month. for fut1h« Roblnaon'a pariclng k>C m/f, b cat 6 T v. frtg off-wh\, llM• Mw pow• r ' CI e ••I• • 10 I • Q a I n.:t.nr ... tbe ....... ... .. W/d . "37$ &4&-5028 lnform•tlon c:alt 714. fits In. nut Coc:o'a In New-Hrlff, .. ~~·. "325 Of Uade fOf •leo Newpert .. act. toot Q 10 I I 7 Q A & 'I bud. Wl&hout .._. J a.ir. 873-9330 port 8"ch Fuhlon mod ... '°' dornHtlc wshr/dryer. 931.9033 e31-8480Wlcdp 0 10 0 Q J 9 I ..,........-._ douWir, it1 lnza latand. Sentlm•ntal and Int man..._ we In· .. Ip to eo• a..... • Q 10 • ., ' a• Jt • ...... ..... -.. • tr ................ ~NT • E--10~-. ~o~NT value. REWARO. cai1 v••t In you , If you we N••por1 .. ech loc:I IOUTll a.ct -~AA.11-.... .u-Im.GR& .....-&. ,_._ 71•/M0-.238. ••rloue, motivated P1JUJT11llE 6014 Poulble Wveaboard. • AT e' ._~-~ ... ..:.~·· M.t 5530 5130 5530 and amblt.loue. ca• fOf Wkdya 831.-..0 " --. ""--apt. 213-465-3960 •TWO aM STOOLS Q a a Wdctien:ad ...... • PE-SONALS PIT • FIT. $9 to lllatt, Soulhweat•rn .. tyla'·r-• ..-----JlS--.-no-r--0 A a a bislaMuta. .... a...daa..d ~ National retaJI Chain, w it h •·4nch.,ound --..-.-.. I y .,.., • A ea 2 &ot.Mkmsot ........ ,. 161L BE YOUR OWN BOSS Bu1'ld your ·------· hu 17 ~ltlons, no whltewaahed wood 11UUllJlS 8014 1liia biddinc: tJ ....a &M Jm. exp req, 95S.7M2 frame•. Ct .. m/mlnl/~~i!iiiiiiiiiiiiii•iil ... ~ ... Non.la ._. Wl&la W• -ou& fll ,,....._ EXPAN DING NEWSPAPER PROMOTlON real estate PE.SONALS 3002 Jrr M•iJ IOOd 11>iep P"* cusi,ion. E.Jlcet. ... ......... 25' rod 1 NT Pw 2 . OW 4*h• .rt•.d ... ;'r=.. COMPANY HAS POS.,,ONS •v•u •nlf FOR and c:ount•r per110rts tent c:ondttlOn $150/ aw, •wnlng. ·_,ps S. fUI I• Pw '. Pw •...a.a--..Wll& • I 0 ·--· ""'"'""' career urn ~y •t L.uccl'a 1911 pelt, 7t41M0-9779 N BIVBA, dtM &Ille, xll Pw ... ;;;;. cWa. .. .. ... .. SELf MOTIVATED TAKE .CHARGE TYP! ~.:i D:"'~! .. m!r... Aqam~on Bcfl o-gn., be¥Md ---C:QOO. Must ... '° •P-o,.-. leed: T• ol 0 iur..a di......_ fll ........ _...... PERSONS TO SUPERVISE TE.fNAGERS ON A The Roe • danc« W1I .,.,wltM'I din rm ~ • uph04 p1ecl•t• Aell l ng ~ --· NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION CREW you~ all OQCUJona Pr..noot Twner. fOf c:tl&tte S300 54&<5343 "°°° 7 ..... u -. wbo C.W die -et= Take edvut• or a .. ~ tltac.....t •tternoona 1-s pm. '°:.r.:.·~ ~"':;a: = C:. t..z1 = rd : GUARANTEED CMtr ullSUlpWCd 1nwnc • 722·72M • = ~C:~ pre-~.;-?n,~;"• ca'::; ... lookias •all tJaa eardt? Mon ...,. 1 Mii 'l&ed &M -fll _.!S7~6~ .. ~m~l:ac~.J.75!!.;1-0~2.23~~1~~~~~~~~ oftm&Maoot,dleblddtnrbMbMa r..t'aakcuk.M.r~· s40· 0 PER WEE· oppor1unrucs ! ... '""'~..... EMPLO-.W!NT MATfM••iAii AUTOMOBILES too 1•; hi -. cfl Md. .... al&ed .. 1 a 0\11 uniqut CIOmpUI· -.-AA.If •..n., , _.. Twin Mia 199. tun Ola 8ouda op..t tbe ......... ilia c.-"' .___ ,.. .... 5530 5530 ~·~~ i::1=1·------ wtlla. --OM DO a.., (1~14 by .. to ................ &!le ... WlTB POTEITW. ro $1000 PU wm erv.td •upport syRcm l·'iiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil 10 .,, watrallCy, f~-·-.-UJ-C-JC-----, ~ "11'11 t ) ...t Nri ..._ oould c:mia ......_ ..... and prof I cte11vety. 714/344-3981 903 l.d .......... ID &!le....... a.rt.. W.'•Jeck otaa..n..... lARGE INSURED VEHICLE REQUIRED. I essiona ll~ltf' n, .. , llrt-~11 ·~·~· "°"'Dlhllftw Home liiiiiiiiiiiiii--a.. bed liUM &o ,.m by ....... mna dlir faUllllat trick. Wes iltff lo leam from rJllll( I m1 If~ llVI. .,...,,...,, S actlflc:tng beautiful, '79 CENTURY WORK IN YOUR OWN Call our office today. No experience necessary. $5 00 per ';!:":'·.!T:;,.'~~ ~;::.0~ort~t~on g::~ TODAY'S 'CROSSWORD PUZZLE t 3 4 •1~~ ... -nllbwft.__ ' 1 Cliaerto4 ' NTrep6oel hit QT .... werci NT~ .. ~ 67Y~ NEIGHBORHOOD. hour MUST LOVE ANIMALS. A great 150 '° ssoo. nt~1e1 S750/ot>o. 0?&-2829 And'"" you r new Whll loYeH way to· eom extra money. Hours. ..-~·----•• -.otabed,•--------LOTS OP OPP011 Olli t TO GIOW WJTB osr -on <A.... "''nd ..._.... .......... ~1 P 5. PO•"' -75 ... teer auuu """ N.oon to 8:00pm, 3 days per week or M+74 t _, rv Clll Lnit Har1.... k d A I Th for c:onfldtnllal --wee en s. pp y in person, e For Ad Action Call a '93 l!){pkwer XL T. HO llVES11IEIT IEQUllED PetCore Company, 2121 Westcliff Acquit• IM, 1310Jrno. No mc>ney a_,, need good Cl9dll. 43".o 17• 7 Drive, Newport Beach CAil MR STEVENS (310) 455-220 8 .... ~....,. -· ·:..:.-·· .. ~ ~ lililti. •'MMUSTANQaM v.-. A..T .. 95"-.... chanlcaJly r•ator•d. New lnt•rlor. .luM need• pelnl jOt> '° be better lhan newl U99l5 080 .... 1S71 . . .. ''TIN: de~ptst ptnontl tk.lut 1uf· T111111.,. MRWJ 11. 1m fued by human bemp 11 oonrtJtuf~d ) , by the difference between whit one Ol«l .o.tte ..wrlal, a.. aw.,. al rwl • was '.1p11ble of bccvmm1 ind wh•t ~ reed betwwft llrwe w. .. a11 one hu m /1ct become " ,.._ traaafora.ct l11to •I•"'•· •alubl• -..Uhley Mont.,u concepta. l;Mll'\M, Smr"'4> P'ftO"" f•· ThlJ Is l~ laat day et Captkon hind. end IOftlpt "' men-tlM ~ ftl· ICOIPIO (Oct. 23-Ncw. 21 ); Wrtt· lurittk •Ip ol 44't•ri•t. Y"'ll t.. ten notk• v•nfl• thee yov ,,.. "th• •Mf'llud to (09pMM ~ ttal"led wlluwr." Foeue °" ..., .. , tnv•I, ._n.ty, 1round CM holklayt, I• tfllN1.a &o tall.t aa.illly to utk1AIM• f .. llns• Ill ent•r• &MM CO MW h«ipla. Tltb It a .. , .. CMJ\Jftl, IAfona.ad .. ..,,.,..,, M .. ibtt rucb pis aad Mt _... .... v .. 11 ol -.. .. -....... .., clo11'1 Wll'll UH ,our .......... ,. ..... 111 .. •ad -rr-• . ........ ~ ,,, '"1' .. ,.. .. 1" ...., to ,. ewrff"' wiwr •Ad ... '""4 to W, .. ...,.. IAQTl'A&IUI (No¥. 22·0.C 2)) ca-11lone f•dAI ,-aow. ht tlMM L--....... acntllt l~ndHnt. llttiMa u_., oo OH le tak.I.. a ,._.i ........... Wll .,,..i M-'< "wait •ltd Mt" ettW... la die .... \II ,_, IY. •apt. co&or COOfdJNltton "°"" ot Capnc.n, 7"'11 ..._. aec· .......... ,....ww..tly O....lc ad· .... rt ,.,......, •Met• .......... &e ._. • .,., •n•ol•" WHtlfyl"S ••r· .. ~ 1 c..pltt6oa. Md.I.,• .... fil ......... ..1hfacU@n 11M1 • ••A. ol penot11I CAPUC:OaN (Ow 22 • J&ft & t ). Fo· ..._.. ... c.. OA .....,., ca.net.ti.-. arT•t1p• Arid <l Am) Mard Jt...,.I Je --. r 191 fer ._,. ..,... s-1111 lime to make tr1VCI a.rranae· ,._... ,.... '" Nallatk aan.nn _ ment\ ur t!nroll en jh•t ptoSJam that ._.,fall....,.,., ol "1111·4eotpc1oft." ptomllU 10 cxpana your horlz.cw. ,.._, va.p ,..._. ,.,.. ... ..., While 1atuna ear" of old but1PC .. • AQUA&l'UI (,_ 20·r. II) Oit&ay you bcJln IO ICI your upta Oft lbc .. tlftT _ _._•a.-,_,. . fututt ind c t1bllal'I prlc)tltla IO ....--r· °" '° dream can bcoome real(ry. -;:'• a.et¥tty. aMllty te °'P"._ T .. ,.., (I Hau) .\INtl JM4•1 Jt tt ••Mr ..._, wW ,..,... 4..... ~cth1nf of valu. It lhrcatcncd We • ..._ IMUly ..... '° .....,""" DD ind 11 pull• rt your nud for KOtrfty ,..__ ..U, ............... , ind ~Wion. There arc eome f9Cll <:;-., . .._. 30)1 Wf. thlnp n life you can tMMr own, lib ..._. ... I P sk•• ,.. M9Nly towe. loyllty and peace ol mind - wlU MW ........ HQ.,. .. AMtMr lhoM UC t)Op JlllN Ull'll. .....,.. W.. .,,..,.. .... wllJ w O..W (I,,..)..., 21~-• a t 9y Mu..._ T_. wW W •· A wtlftcl ol IOf"9 II 10 be _., ..... '7 ....... Y .. 'U Mar aMiM ol aod thtte'I DO ..., eohldoe IO be "' fouwd. 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