HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-09-28 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH •
Mondly, llpt. 28, 1892
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MllllAY MORNING BRIEFING
From the Daily Pilot Newsroom
THIS WEEK ... Will Newport Beach
join the ranks of Orange County cities
with skateboard bans? Probably not right
away, but the issue will be the subject of
debate today when the City Council
gathers for its afternoon study session.
Skateboarding is banned in some areas of
Huntington Beach, including the
downtown area. In Laguna Beach it's
• illegal to "operate'" a skateboard on any
sidewalk. And in Laguna Niguel,
skateboards are banned from all streets
except short cul-de-sacs. Don't expect ·
any similar restrictions in Newport Beach
at time soon, though. A city committee is
recommending that more study is ·
needed.
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"Les Miserables" opens Tuesday at
the Performing A~ Center. A repeat
performance of sorts . The "Les Miz"
touring show touched down at the
Center last year for a three-week run.
The current stay runs through Oct. 4 .
Performances include weekend matinees.
Tickets run from $1 5 to $4 7. For more,
call 556-2787.
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Like J bridge over. . the first in J
!.Cries of public hearings on the on-again,
off-again plan to extend 19th Street
across the Santa Ana River into
Huntington Beach will be held
Wedne!>day at the Mariner's branch
library in Newport Starts at 7 p.m. The
library is near the corner of 19th Street
and Irvine Avenue. Right next to the iire
)tJtion.
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Don't "-now the \\ 1shbone from the
shotgun? Thin"-jl n~ guard is something
you pick up at the drug store before
heading to the beach? Think Notre Dame
is the place \\-here the hunchback II\ es?
Well, worry no more. Cheryl Smith, w ife
of USC head football coach Larry Smith,
is bringing her annual "Football for
Women" seminar to Orange County. The
seminar consists of four two-hour cl.isses.
They begin Oct. 5 at the Westin South
Coast P.laza in Costa Mesa. Cost? $75. To
register, call Cheryl Smith Jl (818)
952-1650 .
THIS JUST IN ... The annual business
fair, a regular at the Orange County
Fairgrounds each spring, will not return
in 1993. The reason? Lack of business.
"We'd li"-e to wait until the economy
returns .... " explained Gener.al Manager
Norb Bartosik of the decision t9 layoff
the biz expo.
THIS JUST IN II ... "Ross Perot wrll
carry Orange County
in November." That
according to Mike·
Altman, county
chairman of the Perot
for President campaign
in Irvine. Today's the •
day Perot suppose to
climb back into the
race.
SURVEY SAYS ... A
recent survey in USA Perot
Today disclosed that
nearly half of the men and women who
responded graded their bodies as a "C"
and that some 14 percent of the
respondents said they'd cbnsidercd
liposuction as a means for removing fat
from their stomachs and tfilghs.
Newport Beach plastic surgeon Or.
David Benvenuti agrees that it's not
unusual for people to be a tad displeased
with their bodies. And, he maintains,
business is booming because of it.
Here's the five most popular
rcconstructive requests at Bcnvenuti's
office:
1) nose
2) ears
3) chin and cheeks
4) eyes -the affects of aging
5) the face -the whole darn thing
GANGS IN NEWPORT BEACH? ...
While law enforcement officials have
played down the presence of gang
activity in Newport Beach, a report from
Police Chief Arb Campbell reveals that
POiice have noticed a "definite increase"
In gang activity here.
The reference to ganp is tucked in an
11 ·page report on police helicopter . The
report will be debated today by the City
Council as it wrestles with the decision
on whether the copter program is worth
the cost.
On ganp, the report notes: "Whill' the
city of Newport Beach does not have any
known ~ng members presently residing
In the c1ry, there has been a definite
increase 1n gang rel.itcd activity ... during
the past yur."
The beKhes, especi•lly It Coron.1 def
Mir State Be.ch ne•r the Udepoob •nd
ave, seems to be where pnp gather,
the report lt.ltes.
Good morning! Do you know the top
person.JI.reel lunch ~ill (by artist
Oebi) sold at todstuff in Newpe>ftl ---1 J din<Y.>aurs
21 ports
31 travt'I tear, boat and plane)
Saurel': Li~ Catll'rllft OF COMMUNITY
JOURNALISM
Serving the Orange Coast since 19,07 25 cents
Feeling neighborly
~ Westside Costa Mesa residents host fiesta to bring community
together. Organizers believe gathering sparked hope and friendsh ips.
By Joel Beers
Still Wnter cornmcrc:c .... 11d i.upporung ~uch 1:\ cnh hdp
L\Cf\bO~.h.
LIONS PARK -A Westside Cm.tj ~k'a
resident since 1966. Alma Romo hJ' ~cen her
neighborhoo<l change from peJcelul to
frighte ning. \\1th a 9-ycar-old on and ll\c
daughter!!>, Romo ha) decided it\ time to get
imoh cd \\ith helping chJngc her \..Ommunit).
Sund.t\ . ..,he " •• , one of 10 mother!> "ho
helpccJ prepare the foot.I for .i l1e-,ta .it L11n.,
Park, an C\Cnt dc~1gned to brmg different
element" of the communll) together.
"Our prune fo.::us ol cour!>e t'> 1mpro\lng
bu .. rnc.:~l> in the 1.1t\, but the: "hok 1.ommunm
mul>t be health> 1n orJa for thJt to h:ippen. :.
he :,.11J. ·If 1.>ne ai.ped 1' l•iiling. it Jrj!!'>
e\Cl)th1ng 00\\n,"
The ll1:~1J l> genernl intent \\.t.., tu hnn~
J1\Cl\C clc.:n-enb Of the: 1.0ITiffiUllll\ tOl!Cthcr
Uut it \\J) gl\cn !>pec1JI ur!!en\.: 11i light of the
g tng·rd.ikcJ ~hoot ing de.tth of a 1.1t~
Appro\lm:ltel)' "50 people, ranging 11\ .igc
and ethnicit). attended the potluck. The)
dtncd on IJmale!!> and Chinc)e food. \\atched
group) like the \Vc)t!>id1.: Girl~ Janee
to modern mu!!>ic. and enjoyed a
relathcl) carefree da) an the par!...
Organ1Lcr~ ''ere e~t.it1c
"l\e been \\Jlling :iround tm.la)
''ith chilli!> :ind a lump tn my throat,"
said John Le Vere. who hclpcJ -.ct up
the ~tage. "1 t ':> a great feeling to \\ utch
this happening."
Council ~!embers and cil\
emplO)CC!!>, ~t:.1nc1J High s·chool
:ldmini trator) and o ther Cl\ 1c kjJc.:r-.
gave 1he e'en! an official pre .. cncc.
But a!'> wunc1ln\jn Joe Erick~on ,,11J.
the star) \\crc the people \\ho
organiLeJ and ~upporteJ the
gral>)-rOOI!!> C\Cn t
··The) cJicJ 11 thcm~chci.. 1hc C'll)
didn't i.pcnd a dime and it'i. JU~t grc.1t
to be a part of.·· Enckl>on ~:1 1cJ.
Spon.,orl> induJed the Rea Center
BO)S ..t G1rb Club, Uo~ and Girb
Scout • G1rb Inc. Parenti. for Teen)
:rnJ the Chambe r uf Commerce.
teen-ager 11\ August.
.\lcmbal> of fou r Cit} i;.1ng-. "cr1.
r\.prc entc:d at the potlu.:i.... i..11J Ru~
See FIEST A "lack Page
Witnesses disagree with
report of gang violence at
high school lootbaU game
By Joel Beers
Siall \\mer
COSTA \ll~A -E\e\\lllle!!>l>G.!> .ti an fa.
tanc1.i H .!L ~ .. I vi foo1b.11l e.ime I riJ.i., n11!ht
COntradll.lld .in .ireJ OC\\ p.tpcr·!i. account' OI J
halftime J1,tu1~jnce 1n \\h1d1 a former \ar!i.11\
football pl.i)cr ",1) .irrel!>tcd un i.usptcllln of ai.-
.1ul11ng ~ 1x1111.c uf11cc!r.
Th1. Lu' . \nc,del> Time'.>. U">tng J ~c" port
l3cJch pult\.C ,i.:.rgeant at 1b 'ource. r.in an ac·
count ~unJ.i~ ol :.t gang-rdated d1 turbance
during bta111.1.1\ footb all game again-.t CorvnJ
Dd ~1.ir Ht..,! \ 1 JI, hc:ld .it :'\e" port H.ir-bor'~ )tiid1un1
1 he account :.1ated th..tt the di)1u1b.1ncc \\J:.
sparked b~ E~1anc1a gang member:. "hv ran
See WITNESSES Back Page
Diane Savedra, 2, of Costa Mesa, enjoys a popsicle at the fiesta Sunday. Ed Faucet!. the ne\\ ly appointed
cxecutl\ c dirc1.tor of the ch:lmbcr of
Car dealer convinced the pricing . is right at his dealerships
1 ..... John Campbell, owner of Campbell Mazda, says haggle-fre e pricing keeps customers happy. other than Saturn of Santa AnJ haH~
increased b) :o pcr('ent 10 :!5 percent
from )CJr·ago levch. The Sa turn
franchi:>e 1 doubling it~ )ear·Jgo s:.tlc:,
so fo r tn 1992.
By Tony Cox
Business Edllor
COST A ~1 ESA -A llule more th.111
)L\ mon1hs after debuting h1:. nc, ..
non-negotiable pnci ng )\tern at
Camphcll Mazda. John Ca mpbell b
com inced that he made the right
decal>ion.
In fact, he·:. !tO l>OIJ on haggle-free
pricing 1ha1 he\ com cn ed h1i. e ntire
chain of five dealer hip to 1hc :.y)lcm. I ~~:.,:;cculation that other car dcalc:., L adopt simtl.ir prictng approachc
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Have you made up your
mind for th e upcoming
general electior1? To help
you out, in today's Da ily
Pilot we have profiled the
candidates for Costa Mesa
City Council on Page AB.
Whatever your decision,
remember to
Vote!
has not )Cl proven true. Onl) one 01hcr
of th e county's approximately 135 auto
deale r:,hip adoptecJ a fixed -pricing
S)'i!>lcm, and 1ha1 franchi'>c. Johnson &
Son Lincoln·Mercury in Co)ta Mesa,
has di'>con11nued the appro:lch becau~c
of the O\\ncr':. pl.in!. 10 sell hii. franchise
and retire.
Campbell"·• llri.t e'po cd 10 li.\ed
pricing t\\O year:. ago, \\hen he opened
his S.tnl a Ana Saturn dealcr\hip -the
nati~') :ippro\lmatcly :!OU SJturn
dealers ha\e 'oluntanly agreed not 10
Running
for her ·life
...,. Newport breast cancer
survivor and mother of two
shows her gratitude in the
'Race for the Cure' fund raiser.
By Joyce Scherer
SQ!! Wnltf
NEWPORT BEACH -Ne"port
Beach resident Mary B)er hnd a
coming-out party Sunday. After
' enduring six months of chemotherapy
and reconstructive surgery, the
36-year-old brca t cancer survivor was
one of 8,000 participants in Southern
California's first "Race for the Cure"
breast cancer fund raiser at Fa hion
Island.
And as a way or th:mking about 40
close friends and family member who
emoaionally supported her during the
painful ordeal, Byers and her husband
John threw a post-race party ut their
East Bluff re idencc. •
••1 was really fortunate to ha'c a
d1:.coun t the nameplatc'i. compet1 ti1.e
l>tick~r price~. He wal> :.o plcJi.ed by
cu:.tomer and emplo)ee rel>pon:,e 10
non-negotiable pricing at the Saturn
~lore that he adop1ed one-price syi.1em
nt Campbell MDzda in Col>ta Mesa.
Campbell Ford in Ga rden Gro,e,
Campbell Niss.in an Huntington Dcach
and Campbell Buicl.-G~IC True!.. Jn
Coron..1.
The re.,ult: in "hat hai. been .i
terrible )Ca r fo r the 10\:al c.ir marlct.
'>.lie!> ut 1hc fou r Campbell Jealcrl>hip'>
Despite those sale:, ga1m •. !>l.lme other
dealer remain skeptical about the
'i:lb1l11y o(fi.xed pricing. Critic-. ~a) 1h.11
a one-pnce Jeal~r mu 1 price .ill h1!!>
ca rs compc1i11vel) JnJ thcrclorc lo:.e
out on high-m:lrg1n de.al.,, and '-UCh a
fr:lnchtsc rb ks ha' 1ng cu)tomcr:. u)e tis
IO\\·encJ prices to gel belier J...,\.·ounl\
:it comp1.:11ng dealcr ... h1p-..
See DEALER 1.ldl Piii
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Friends •nd f•mity surround Mary Byers, center, as she holds son Andrew.
tremendou amount of upport," i.oid
1he mother of t"o "ho completed
cancer treatment an Augu t.
"They (friend and rclall\I! ) brought
o"er meal and took care of my l.1ds,
e'el)body rallied and upportcd me."
O)c~ recruited her boo tcr to
par1tc1pate m the Sunda) "al run
"hich r:uscd about $150.000 tor The
Sul>an G. Niem en Drea\t Cancer
Found~11on, the nation\ l:ngc 1 pnvatc
funder of cancer rci.c:arch. Sc~cnl)-fi"c
percent of the money rorn.ed \\Ill 'ta in
Orange County to funJ e:uly detection
program\ for the undcr.cl"cJ and
See CANCER/ID .....
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Yesterday's News .Wanted: The single senior lifestyle
30 YEARS AGO
Sept. 23, 1962
From the Newport Harbor News Press:
Newport Beach was surve)'ed from 1he ail' as a
possible site for the 1968 Olympics Yachting
even1s. Mayor Charles Hart of Newport Beach
said he was cooperating wi1h the city of Los
Angeles in an effort to bring the 1968 Olympic
Games to Los Angeles. Members of tht:
American Site Selection team met with Mayor
Harl, Commodore Richard S1cele of the
Newport Harbor Yachl Club and Commodore
John Biby of 1he Balboa Yacht Club afler th~ir
aerial investigalion.
T here arc 7.2 million older
women livi ng nlonc, and 1.9
million men. This discrcpnncy
isn't surprising considering every
unattached male up to a 100 is
regarded as a ex symbol .-as long
as he has a pulse.
While marriage is heralded as an
hour) or !ICXY )0.tp opcr.as. ballet I
and hornc shopping withou1 a male
paw grabbing ror control? You also
dominate both ic.Jc of the thermal
hlankct a well D) the 5trcng1h of
)'Our coffee in the electric perk.The
'irtues of sharing we're taught in
kindergarten arc no longer a
burden.
There's also much to be said for
the privacy of making goofs without
domestic rccrimin:i1ion. Screwed-up
checkbooks, and dent fenders arc
··For Your Eyes Only."
20 YEARS AGO
Sept. 20, 1972
Laguna Beach re!>iden1s paid 1he lowest
prope rty lax rate in Orange Counly at $576,
"ith Newport Beach second at $579, reported
Orange County Auditor Controller Vic Heim.
Highest lax rates were reported in Cypress ar
S757 and Westminster wi1h $752. Hunlington
IJcach had S726 and Costa Mesa was tallied at
S646.
ideal lifestyle (at
least on days it
works), many
women vow that
being on your own
beats the chores
and sacrifices of
domestic bliss.
Since mariial and single lifcs1ylcs
Illustration by Bill Mcintyre have their own perks and penalties,
I'd like to propose a compromise
blending the best of each: From MlnUp to sundown
everyone would be ~ingle, enjO) ing 1heir own
timetables and pursuits. Come 5 o'clock, or The
Happy Hour, married life would commence. What
an inspired time of day 10 give matrimony a much
needed lift from the toils of dome!>ticity.
10 YEARS AGO
Scpl. 27, 1982
Executives of the Irvine Company were
splitting support for gubernatorial candidates.
IJoard co-chairman Al Taubman, a member of
Tom Bradley's bu~inc!>S council, suppor1ed th e
Los Angeles Mayor while his counterpart,
co-chairman Dona ld Bren and Irvine Company
President Peter Kremer we re boos1ers of
George Deu>.mcj1.in's candidacy. The Irvine
Company had not endorsed either candidate,
bu1 Bradley hJd rccehed about $7,500 and
Deukmejian S 10,000 in Irvine contributions.
D•·ly P1lol fJe pholo
The Gillet1e Mansion in Newport Harbor.
5 YEARS AGO
Scpl. 22, 1987
The Gillette Mansion, a Ne" port Harbor
landmark, w:is on the real es1a1e market, priced
at S l ,400,000. The imposing 23-room house,
described as "b:idly mistreated'' had bee n built
in 1926 by razor blade magnate King Gillette,
alt hough he never lived there. II w:is purchased
in 1931 by brother!> Martin and James Padway
who divided ii inlo t\\.O parls separated by a
narrow alley. During World War II , 1he Coast
Guard used it as part o( the harbor defense. In
1976, ii became the home of surf-guitar king,
Dick Dale, who defoul1cd on 1he loan and wa s
evicted in 1986. New owne r Orange Coa!>t
Thri ft and Loan hoped to sell it de!>p1tc II!.
incomplete plumbing, ragged holes in the walls
and years of \;andalism and neglect.
I YEAR AGO
Sept. 28, 1991
The Orange Cou nty Performing Arts Center
celebrated its fifth birthday wi1h fanfare and
galas. The Cen1er and the five regional an~
organizations that use Segcrstrom and
Founders halls presented 1.250 performances
since 1he Center opened Sepl. 29, 11>, 6 In all,
10,973 sources contributed to th e con,truction
of lhe Center, from elementary ~tutlcnts who
collected pennies 10 1he 18 famll1c~ and
institutions who made gifts of at lea-.t SI
million each.
-Compiled b) Annt' Spinn
VOL.89,N0.230
Delivery 2uarantee!
II .,ou'r• ' w'&tcn~ And do llO( """ )OU•
p1pe:t by 6 1 m C7 1 m on Setul'M)'l Md lloll·
The Live-Alone-
and-Love-it crowd offers very
persuasive arguments.
crouched behind the newspaper, or staring vacantly
across the iable with his intercom turned off.
59 and
Hold ing
The most enticing reward is
free~m from timetables. There's
no wake-up call from a famished
mate to hustle up his breakfas1
while your eyes aren't sufficiently
Scintillating 1able talk has never typified a
vintage marriage.
open 10 distingui!>h a box of poia10 flakes from
soap flakes. The male appetite strikes as precisely
and loudly as Big Ben and can't be 1inkered with or
set ahead 10 a later hour. Even a master Swiss
wa1chmaker wouldn't a1tempt this folly.
Another compensation of the simple life is
minimal housekeeping. It elevates cleaning 10 a
post-impressionist art form. lf you stand back, and
half-close your eyes, the room appears tidy. Dirt is
so abstract it's diCficuh to identify. The uhima1e
freedom from domestic bondage is staring, without
flinching, at a stack or dirty dishes ri~ing from the
sink like a giant stalagmite.
One might think 1hat dining alone would be a
difficult adjustment to single living, bu1 I'm assured
it's no different than sharing a meal with a husband
ln this electrifying age, singles hold an awesome
power in their hands. Imagine 1he thrill of a
channel-changer that's yours alone 10 comm:ind;
COMMUNITY MEETIN GS • SEPTEMBER •
T •Please send ii in wriling: To place an ~enl, please
\\rtte: Community f\ents, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Cosu Mes.t, Cah( 92627.
TO DAY
noon Newport H.irbor Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors, regular meeting. cham·
bcr of(1ce, 14 70 Jamboree Rd. .
6 30 pm. Cosla Mesa Planning Commission, regular
mechng. council chambers. City Hall. 77 fair
Dme.
7 p.m. Newport Beach City Council, regular meet·
ing. council chambers, city hall, 3300 N'ew-
port Blvd.
TUESDAY
7:30 a.m. utinos Costa Men, weekly bfealJ;ut meet·
ing. Denny's restaurant, Bristol Street and
Red Hill Avenue
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11 a.m. The Ha[bOr View Hills Carden Oub will hold its first meeting of the 1992·93 season ar ShcrmJn Library anti C.11
dens 1n Corona dcl Mar. call Retta Nolan at 640-4027 f0< information
WEDNESDAY
7:30 pm A community forum '"II be held ar the CCbta Mcs.1 Library concerning ''hethN 10 dcll'll' the f'lllposcd C1\lt•r
Street and 19th Street 811tli;cs from the Orange County Master Plan. Members of the public are 1m1tl'tl 10 S"C tlwir
input.
5 p.m N~port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, technology worl.shop, chamber ui11cc. l470 l.tmbor~ Rd.
THURSDAY
l 1 :30 am. Friends or Or.inge Coast Interfaith Sheller will hold a fund-raising luncheon at the Balboa ,,1ch1 Club in N!'\,port
Beach. \Vatercolot art1!.t.Jruth Hynds will be the gucst speaker. For inform.illon, c.111 b4S·5055
COSTA MESA
Soulh Coasl Plua Pohce arrested Sac-
ramento rc:.ldent Tin Ho. 24. Friday fOf
burgl.:iry and grand tht'ft
Wesl 19th Street Al Wallace A\.enue.
police arrested Cost.i Mes.i resident
Cornelio Agullar·MoSs, 22, early Mon-
day morning for selhng drui;s.
Harbor Boulevud In the 2700 blocl..
police arrested CCbta Me>a men Chm·
topher \.Vdlander. 251#and Ch.nlcs
Sc.lnd1ng. 27. for po:.ses.stOn or drugs
Newport Boulevard In the 1600 block.
police arrested Costa Mesa res1den~
Jennifer Wiegman. 23. and Joy Harvey.
36, for selling d~gs.
Cenler Street: In the 700 block. eight
mailboxes were l<noded otf their por.ts
flliec ....... ~.
CNorJNn
last 1 IK'sday. ~t'Sidents told police they
watched r. .. o >oung Latino men striking
the boJtes as the) \\Jlked down the
street with tnsh bags slung over their
shoulders. The men, wit~ said. ap-
peared to be angry. possibly arguing.
Various Locitions: Auto chefts were re·
ported Monday in the 2700 block of
Mes.. Verde Om.e Jnd the 1800 block
of Whittier Avenue. Over the w-eet..end,
auto thclts were rt>poned in the 2800
block of Pinecreek Orive, the 600 block
of Sunnower A1;enue, Hollow Brook
and Wakeham Pl.Kt', H.tm1lton Street
and Wallace A .. enue, the 1600 block of
Iowa Street, the 2700 block of Canary
Drive, the 1600 block of Myrtlewood
Street. the 3100 block of Pullman
Street, the 3100 block o( Airway Av·
enue .tnd South Co.uc Pl.u.i.
NEWPORT BEACH
Orange Street: In rile 100 bl0<.k, some·
one stole a pullout stcrl'O from a car.
Op.ii AHnue: lools and mu)1c cqu•p
menr ,,onh S800 \'I.ere stolen \\'ccJrw>
day from the g.irJi;e of J house on the
100 bloc.lo.. Police bd1e1.e the door m.1)
ha'e been k!ft opt!n
Grand Canal: A b11cfc.1i.t>, c•mcra and
hearing aid ''ere stolen from the f'oltKJ
of a house on the 200 Woe.I.. bcf\\wn
8.30 ilnd 9 p.m. \\t.>dnl"Way.
Abalone A\enue: '"''"t'lry, ,itJeo .lnd
C.lmera equipment \\Orth S2.JOO \\Ne
srolt>n from a house on the 100 bltXk
Wedn~ay Police believe entry \\JS
rNde through a rl•Jr window of th<'
house
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To savor both worlds, husband!> and wives would
have to live ne\t door to one another and vi sit back
and forth -by imitation only. 1 know a couple
who ha'e succc-.!>fully embraced this dual lifeSt)'le
nnd made it ''ork. The hu)band is nc,cr harassed
about doing chores around the hou!>e; and his wife
enjoys eye cont:act with her mate o'er candle lit
dinners for 1hc fma ti me in 50 years.
Nancy Md11t_t·re is o rrsldrnl of Lnguno Niguel.
Hoag Memorial Hospital
~plember 15
o l(im .ind Colby Ne~ell. Balboa. boy
Seplember 16
o Pamela and Allen C•.shion, Nt.'\\<poll 8Nd'1, hoy
a Kathy and J.imes Cal\ in, CostJ i\Wi..l buy
c Liurie and D.-.le Pearlman, ~J \\4.").l, bo-.
September I 7
a Lorr.iine .ind Thomu C)'ulay r-.{"\,11011 lk.1ch. bu)
September l 8
o Juanita and )QSeph Cridy Jr., Co-.t.l \\t '-1, Oc•)
September l 9
o Lisa and Chrislopher Price, Ce;r,tJ M~ bo~
~ptember 20
0 AM Isabel ind Fr.inl. Cr a.lion Cu l.t Ml: • IX>)
O Erik.I ind Mitchell Sigb.lnd B;ill,.. .> 1-IJnd J: rl
Newport·Aff?).1 ){hQo/ lunch meflu
MONDAY -Tucl.e) nU£S4!t~ or f1t-nlh bread
p1zzJ. c.mol ~ticl..s. pe.1ch cup, mill..
TUESDAY -Taco \\1th chee,e m Frend1 bread
piuJ, lettuce and tomJto s.1fJd. pineapple cup,
milk
WEDNESDAY -Chid.en strips or frt!nch bre.ld
p1ua, mixed veget.ibl(.>), walnul breJd, peJ~. mrll..
THURSDAY -Port.. nb p.1tty on a bun \\1th ..
BBQ sauce or French bread p:UJ, tater tob. '
L.etchup. or;inge wedges, mill..
FRIOAY -11 Pollo >l)le ch1d,en \\;Ith \\Jfm
tortilla or rumc.h bread piu.1. crisp grl'en s.tlad,
ltali.m dre:o>ing, fru11 cup, mill.
Super Lotto ' '
SJturd.iy. Scp1. 2G for
S3.8 million tJc!.,pot
11 . 21 . 35, 36, 4 1, 44
Dec co
• Hearts ................................................... Ac~
•Clubs ................................................... Jack
• Dia monds ................................................. 5
• SpJdcs ...................................................... 4 •
Newport Beach 79/64
Balboa: 77/63
Costa Mesa: 84/63
Corona del Mar: 78/63
TillAY:
·s11i.. wlll h. mottfy clear tod.ty foltowtna
somt e.rty momlng lot and low doudi.
WHI lo aouthwett ~ from 10 to 1S
mph In tht afternoon. Hight In tht UPI*
10. ntar tht beach to mid-IOI lnund.
F9BAIT:
Mottty fair aftd -rm with low monMng
cloud1 •nd a cha~ of "*"ifts fog -..
lhe-coa•t. T~u,.. .. the ~
~tel to ~ach tht "'ldd1f. to hlsh 7o. kMt In tht 60s '· ....
No contal adWtoriet ·~ pottld. UPt ~Wbt. wfndt, ~ wwst to ..........
10 to 1 S Mott m ttt. aft..,.... llMI
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Send your llfft1 to lob Viln
frlrM, TIN 0.lly l'llot, JJO W. ~y St., COit.a M•1a, 92627.
Today
ADD and clutter -
Newport Beach counselor Joon
Andrews will off er a IKture .on the
problems of organization and
clutter experienced by sufferers o(
Attention Deficit Disorder at 7 p.m.
today at 1151 Dove St., suite 105.
Newport Beach. For information,
call 476-0991.
Tuesday, Sept. 29
Best cruises -Shark Island
Yacht Club, 3416 Via Lido in
Newport Beach, will host a
presentation entitled "The Best
Boats AOoat" at 7:30 p.m. Sept.
29. Richard Moberger, president o(
Harbor Travel, will talk about what
he considers the four top cruise
lines in the world. The presentation
is free. Call 675-1311 for more
information.
Psychic realm -A free
workshop entitled "Understanding
the Psychic Realm" will be offered
at noon Sept. 29 in the community
room at Newport Center Library,
856 San Clemente Drive. For more
information. call 644-3145 or
644·3181.
Garden club -The Ha;bor
View Hills Garden Club will hold its
first meeting of the 1992·93 season
at 11 a.m. Sept. 29 at Sherman
Library and Gardens in Corona del
Mar. Call Retta Nolan at 640-4027
for information.
Wednesday, Sept. 30
Municipal hood.I -A free
seminar on the implications of the
Californ ia budget and the state's
economy for municipal bond
investors will be offered by Steve
Movie 111t1ngs
~~IMA JOO~c.,.. ... o.... .. 40HO
I 5-ebn (f'G 13) 12 30. 3. S 30, 8. 1010
2 Mr.~....... 1130. 2. 430, 7
•30
l ~ ~ .._ 12. 230. S. 7 30,
9 4S
Zimmerman, managing director o(
Standard & Poor's Corp. at 6:45
p.m. Sept. 30 at Le Meridien Hotel
in Newport Beach. For reserv.Jllons.
call Ronald Roach at 955·6084
Thursday, Oct. 1
' Shelter fund raiser -
friends of Orange Coast Interfaith
Shelter win hold a f und-ra1sing
luncheon at 11 :30 a.m Oct. 1 .:it
the Balboa Yacht Club 1n f'<e,,port
Beach. Watercolor artist Ruth
Hynds will be the gue~t speal..cr
For information. call 645-5055
Watercolors -An e\h1b1t
of watercolors by' noted art1)l Ruth
1030
6 ~ In V9901 !l'Cl I 30 3 30 ~ lO
7 d , 9 4S
1 The Wit •f !"-Mohlc.cnv ~ 12. i 30 ~
7 JO. 10 (t J
UDO CIN~ ...._, &t.d._ 01 ,,..,._ II •
673-&3~
-... P'G-1314 JO, 7. '30
..otT THIAT11 2905 E Coo1• ~ 673 6:l>O
~. llMI (l'(il 1. 9 4S
8.Jsler ~urr will be f}n display in the
community room at Newport
Center Library, 856 San Clemente
Drive, beginning Oct. l. Burr, '"ho
paints in San Juan Capi!>trano. is
l..nown worldwide for her California
'}Cenes. The e\h1bit will be open
during regul.1r library hours. For
inform.Jt1on .call 644-3181 or
644 -3145.
Teens and sex -
Reg1>tered nuN! Joanie Heinemann
\\111 ofler a presentation t!ntitlt.>d
·Teenagers· All 'tour Qut>~t.ons
.\n!o\\ered About Se' and AIDS" at
- p.m. Sept 10 at 1151 D )\t! St
,u1te 1 OS 1n 1'.ewporl Be:1ch C.111
· 4 i 6·0991 lor 11ltormat1on
IDWAIDS CINIMA '"'"'°' 8 ·II "--"""'' "'·• ~·~ J 02
Coptoln Ion -C J • • ~ 0
HAJllOI TWIN (INlMAS H.~ < • ~ \'. •
• ..... 6J 3
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l 6 t
7 Hellrol1er l ~ ~ .) 9 '•' Semotory 2
MUA (INIMA '·•~J>OI" ll•J '.,. • ••t. S •• ~
loomerono • • 0 ":> lo bing Co,,. ~ 8 IS
Square dancing -The
city'> senior square dance
performing troupe, the Costa ,\.\esJ
Qui~tepper:,, 1nv1te to tlwir
'"eel..I) dance, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m
Thursday at the Co::.ta i\ IL::.J Senior
Center, 19th Street and Pomona
l\\enue. The group entert.1 ns
throughout the local areJ and 1>
lool..1ng for e penenced squMe
dancing coupll':. for t.>i..p.1nclcd
act1\1t1e::.. There are abo <einale
partners a\ J I able tor ''n~ e men
"ho \\Ould 11..e to ioin the tun Ca I
545-5669 tor 1nformat1 ., Ir \Ou're
1ntere>ted 111 .. quart.' d.rnc1n~ but
don't I.. now the !oleps, ,or need to
bru:.h up, CJll 751-758-i <or
s s1;,91u ...c; J121s2~0·•~'.91S
1> Sneolier1 ..,_, I' ' • JO 7 • J 7 9 30
' The lo11 ol the Mohlcoru • '' • ~ :' • 30 ' . .,,
• The lo11 ol the Mohlcon1 ' ::' 30 3 !> lO
TOWN ClNTll CINlMA.S lo.;•• Coor P>c10 75 I
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Sor~o "\.> J 6 S & J:l IC 3,
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• Mr. Sot..,doy Night ~ S lC 8 10 :-0
Dream boats
Are you dreaming
of visiting exotic
places lilc:e Mexico's
beautiful bea,hes f
Well, come aooard.
Shark Island Yacht
Club, 3416 Via lido
in Ne~port Beach,
"ill host a
presentation
entitled "The Best
Boats AOoat " at
7:30 p.m. Tuesi:la .
Richard Moberger,
president of Harbor
Travel, will talk
about \\hat he
considers the four
top cruise lines in
the \\or-Id. The
presentation is free.
Call 675·1311 for
more information.
information about future squart'
dance clahes.
Friday, Oct. 2
Child care cente r -Tr"'
A>s1:,tarct-League of Ne" po•t· \ ,,. J
'" I dedica•e its new Costa \ ~t.> ... 1
child ca~e center \\1th a
ribbon-cutting and time c.:ip>u t'
ceremom beginning at 4:30 p rn
Oct :! ft.>,t1\1l1es ,,111 conilnut.> .\ •h
an opt'." 10.,$e trom l 0 .1 m ; .:
pm Ca t -3-2583
Class reu nion -co~:.1
Mesa H ~ " JI::. eta,, or 1 1-1
wJll hold b _Q-\ t>Jr reunion .1t ·c.
p.m Sepe. 26 :H tht-Balboa Pa,·
7 A lrlel Hl.,o'l ol Time '• ~ S 3C
Q JO
3 l nchonted Ap,11 .., 6
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THl UNIVHSITY CINlMA •7•S Cc"~·• ~.,
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1 SchoolT1e1 OQ!j S•~ S IS 1030
2 The Lost ol the Mohl<onJ ~ • i 9 JO
3 H-rmoen In Vegoa PC 131 I> 3~ a JO
1030
• Innocent llood ~ S l 30 I 0
S Slnglu "G-13 SIS 7 JC 9 •S
6 Soroflno "G'J S•' S ICIS
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TllAHGU SQUAH •., Si "'-" : o.t ST•
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otSS~ 1030
SOUTH COAST ,LAZA I o;h,,,1;o,.. S•6 ":1 '
Coptolft.lon 'C '~ S S 1 30. Q •S
WOODlllDGI CINfMAS .....-o"CO PCN\-• Cv ••
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2 ki-..4 n.. ~ I 30 3 4S, 6. 8 20 10 30
3 ~ (l'G-IJl 12 IS 2 30, 4 •S, 7, 9 IS
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3 ..__ l e..d (R, 4 4S, 7,9 JO
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• H"1bend1 ond Wlvu ' -: •S 3 S S ..... •> J. Ml. Sohlrdcry Night • 2 • 3 S • J
• H .. ai.ond•-4-..·.< • •3•S c. • ·s
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• The lut ol the Mohlcon1 • • JC 1 9 30
Sneolc•n Oc?
SOUTH COAST Vlll.AGI S ••' c •-,s S•~
lob ioben s • • • Q >
• Sneoke" "C 3 • ;.. • 9 30
~ W&nd "C 3 • •S I 'S 10 30
J Mr. Soturdcry Night l ~ ~ JC TO
• Honermoen In Veoo• I(; 13 S 4~ 7 •5 o •S
S Coptoln Ion ?(:; J S •5 a 10
You are cordially invited to the.
I.enox Fall Tab Sale
September. 27 toOttober 31, .1992
Save on Lenox, Gorham and Dansk lJi,nnerware,
Lenox and_ Gorham Crystal Stemware, !(irk Stieff
and Gorham Flatware, Lenox Lamps and more!
iii n l I of t \~ le Rcstaurin(
400 Main t , m e"port B1·~ch
Fur m rl' 1n( un.1t1on, cionta I •
Al1~r Ort ' I ~. 72 I\
Saturday, Oct. 3
autical flea market -
•;rn _.. n
Ps,duatr
a l u'uCl' l r Q.,, rj , t:.COlt \.\1lf
sp••Jl.. and an-... e• q,N.,trons 1n th~
B·o3cJ.'il' Cou·hJrd a: Fa5h on ,
I land lrO"• 1 to 2 pm Oct 3.
.. • • I \ 1scott will s •\ cop es o· h > book,
"Emo~1onal. Free" at tilt· 8 Dalton
book )lore tr om 2 to 3 p m .• r or
n o·e -1 rma' LJ t-14--520.
Tuesday, Oct. 6 ·
Fashion Show -1~ e
1'.e\\port Beach Chn>t.an....\\omen's
Club is ho~t1ng a rash on sho,,,
luncheon, and speaker al 11 30
a m. on Oct 6 al the Balboa Ba)
Club, Nevi port Beach. The lee 1s
S 14 , reservations are ad' 1sab le, and
free preschool nurserv c.lre b
available. Call L nda at -59.3392
for re!>t'rvat1ons and Kr ~tin .:it
744-0718 to arrange nur>e" care.
Wednesday, Oct. 7
Staying fit -'o· mpact
~\erc1!>t' cla).,e., 1or )~n1ors ,,,11
begin at 9 30 a.m. Oct. I at th~
\\'~t Ne .... port Commun II\ Center
Call 644-32-lO ror niormat1on
Hip replace ment -Ho.lg
H 1sp1tal. 301 'e''P\lrt 8 'd in
:-.;l''' port BeJch '' 111 o::er a r•ee
nformalional -.em1nJr on tl P--.
·cplacem~nt surge" at ~ p m. 0
5. For informatton. E.ill-iW·5645.
Oailv rilot
coluinnisl
Fred
Mnrtin is
temporaril)
out of
commis-
sion
follo"iog
~ shoulder
...,_ surge I'). He Mlii'llll is c\pccted
------to return to On the \\or"-
Coast "ithin ~o
------~Ct.S.
As an added bonus, present this invitation and receive your choice of fottr Decor Crystal Goblets,
Wina, Ice Beverages, or Flute Champagnes FREE n1itlJ each purchase of a 5-piece place setting
or $100 purchase of accessory piec~. · ..
The Lenox China Store
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bri tol trcct
Co t.i Mesa~ CA 7 14-545 -~900 800-344-9735
( •
A4 Monday, September 28, 1992
-Business The 8u)iness p.ige runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursc:b)'S and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642·4321, ext 371
Entrepreneur ·:,. ~ h:.: .:~ • : • .. _. ·,
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Shellie Strickl in-Bean's company, The Lite Office, provide office space and services on an as-needed basis to businesses that lack
their O\\n local facilities. Stricklin-Bean, a former real est;ite broker, expects this year's revenues to exceed last year's.
Who• Shellie Stncl.ltn-1.kan. a 45-year·old Laguna Beach
• resident "'ho b tl\\ ner of The Lite Office in Ne" port
Beach. A Southern Californi.1 native who grev. up in the San
Fern:indo Valley, Stricklin-Be.in worked previou~ly as an independent
real c~tate agent and as a mortgage loan broker.
What• The Lite Office 1:. a company that provide~
• part-time office fJcilitics and !lupport ~e,.ices 10
home-based bu~inesses and 10 firms that do business in 1h1s area but
don·t have their own facilities here. The Lite Office ans"crs phone~
for clients during normal busine~s hours and a.:cepts mail and
deliveries for the busines-.es it !>ervcs. Clients of The Lite Office can
also host client meetings at the facility for bel\,een five and 20 hours
a month. Rates range from a low as $99 to a month 10 as much ai.
S 1.000 monthly for busine~sc<> that use the se" ice most extensively.
StrickJin-Bean said the average Lite Office client spends about Sl 68 a
month for the sef\•ice. The company provides clients a wide range of
equipment and office sci' ices. such as ra_, machines, photocopying
and use of computer foc1ltt1cs. The senice is a more pcr~onalized,
credible aherna11vc to using an anS\,cring scmcc and a post-office
box for a small bu~1ne!.s, S1nckhn-l3e;:in said.
When• Stricklin-Bean on~in:ilf\ started her bu:.ine:.'> a~ a
_ • typicJI c\ccut1\e s~rtc .senicc in 19 6. Dut ''ith high
expenses and dis:ippoint111g re\cnues, she decided two ye;irs ago to
phase out her executive \Ullc operations and start T he Lile Office. In
January. Stricl.lin-Bcan·!. k:"c for 1hc large execu tive suite facilitic'
ran ou t and she \\:I\ Jblc 10 cut her ovcrhc:id by taking only the
office sp:ice '>he needed to run her new busine!-~.
Wher e• The Lite Office is located near John Wayne
•Airport. Jt 3901 ~LlcArthur Doulc,ard, suite 200.
The compJn} can be contJctcd at 222-5600. ~lost of the home-b::ised
clients that uo;e The Lite Office. ~uch a~ accountants, la,,yers and
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psychologists, arc located in Orange County. Out-of-to'' n anJ
out-of-!.tate companies also use the service as a part-time. satellite
office. ·
Why• Stricklin-Bean said she's always run her O\\n c.:.·ompan)',
• even when she was in the real estate and mortgage .'
business. "l don't think l\e ever worked for anybody cbe," !lhe s:iid.
.. l don't think l know how. I'm unemployable." She ad<lcd \h.l\ she
decided to convert her executive suites to The Lite Office bccau)e
her income didn't justify her high overhcaJ co~ts. ''My O\crhe:id i)
much lower. and for people starting their own bu)ine s, it l.ecp) th eir
overhead down. They don·t pay for anything they're not u~ing."
How• The Lite Office currently has about 70 clients and
• posted revenues of more than S300,000 in 1991.
Strickl in-Dean said she c.xpccts to exceed her 199 I re' enuc~ slightly
this year. She wants to reach a capacity of l 10 clients at her current
faci lity. To take her business to the nc>.t lc \.el, ~he wants to franchbe
the concept. "Our goal is to provide an international net\\ Ork of The
Lite Office through franchising so that traveling busines~ people can
have ~ base in e'cry major city "here they can meet with chcnh and
use the services of a fully staffed office e nvironment," Strid.lin-Uean
said.
Lesson Learned: ~~~~~~cahd:,?ur
Stricklin-Bean advised. "That's how l got in trouble with exccuti\c
suite~. I had 10 put so much more out than made !.ense for th e
return."
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-If) ou 1.cnon· someone who should be profiled in tllis n ecl..Jy
fenturc, send )'our suggestion to TJ1c Daily Pilot's business t:ditor,
Tony Co,\, at 330 lY. Bay St., Co ta Mesa, 91617.
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Tuesday
Networking -Le Tip or
Newport Beach, a networking
organization for business people,
will meet at 7 a.m. Sept. 29 at
the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W.
Coast Highway. Ca ll (800)
922-24 70 for information.
Wednesday
Clean air -California
Gov. Pete Wilson is among the
scheduled speakers at rhe Clean
. Ai r Economic Opportunities
Conference, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1
at the Newport Beach Marriott
Hotel. 900 Newport Center
Drive. The conference \\Ill focu,
on business development
opportunities in the growing
clean air marketplace. For
information, call 396-2659.
Computer co nsulting
-The NewROrt Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce will
oifor free compurer consulting at s p.m. Sept. 30 at the chamt:>er
offices, 14 70 J.:imboree Rd. in
Ne\\port Beach. For .
1n(ormation. ca ll Tracy Watkins
Jt 729-91.3 7.
Friday
Senior ho using
ind ustry -Th~ Na~1~nal
~1ation o( Senior Living
lndu>trie:. \\Ill offer a workshop
on dealing \\ ith new disability
Jnd anti·disc:nmination la\VS at
8:1 S .).m. Ou. 2 at the
Ne'"port Beach Marriott Hotel
and Tennis Club, 900 Newport
Center Dr1,~. Call 263-0991.
Thursday, Oct. 8
Investment seminar
-lmc,tment ;i(:!.,,iser Paul
t-\emm.in ''ill 01 ter a free
seminar at 2 and 7 p.m. Oct. 8
at the HolidJ} Inn, 3131 Bristol
St Ill Co)tJ f\ \l'~J.
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Beginning September 11th,a drawing will be
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Oct. 1st 1992 at the Bren Event Center
Sept. 29th F9111a1 Drawing
. W•111e1 s Will Win tit The Opportunity to play In a Pro-Am
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4 people will win the opportunity to
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Part of recuperation from surgery Includes releasing anger
L ast time we were talldng about
surgery -how people become
unreasonable, or even im~sible
when they arc recovering.
Jack has had a new laser lung !>urgery
at Chapman Hospital to
relieve the symptoms of
hi emphysema, but
And what can their loved onesJ
caretakers do to preserve their own
sanity?
Patient Jack nnd his noor-mates would
do well 10 talk out their frustrations. It
will be therapeutic and reassuring for
Jack "hen he di co"ers he hns many
feelings in common with the guy in the
next bed.
could draw an angry picture or watch an
:ingry mO\-ie. Or he could "rite an angry
letter ... anc.1 then he could destroy it.
(There's no sense in mnking everyone
else angry too.)
Or he could talc a sho"er. If he can't
manage a sho\\er, he could request, no,
demand ... a sponge bath.
.,i I
to rel~ on junk foot.I She need :sll the clothe) ~he' qu11e urc he 1 nc,er
i.ul'\h.al and i.ta)ing pt>\\Cr he ~n going to \Ju). ~he wuld ct her m.1~.c-up
generate. d,>nc .11 :a dcpJrtmc111 1111c \; 1m:11~
She mu~t "level" "ith J:ick. \VhJt 1h1' cuuntcr. She could ~top for omc lro1cn
mean i11 1hat )he. mu .. t lo"angly. but )OSUfl or :t hut·fudge unJ c
firmly, tell him "'hJt llhe can and C.Jnnot ow I\ a good tune 1 r her 10 :ill h.:r
do. Becoming 3 mJtt) r can ne'u be hc~t or mo,t-tru tcJ friend ind
i.ucce!>'>ful becau)C Jack "'ill !>llrt!I)' fed rc,uhc 111 pour out hc!r I elm• u11d tal~ he's acting like a
"baby," says Jean, his
wife. "If Jack had his
w:iy, he wouldn't let me
out of his sight. .. and
it's been two weeks
since his operation! The
doctors s:iy he's better.
.. but I say he's acting
more impossible than
~ver. I feel Guilty for
even thinking about
~o}'ig anything other !.PO" sitting by his
Whether or not a roomm:ue is
available he could c:ill for a p!>)Chologist
or some other trnined ho.,pital personnel
to int roduce him to some simple
strcss-manngement techniques .
Then he can remember 10 end each
frustration-busung \cssion on a positive
note. Soothing mu:.rc mi&ht do. So mi&ht
a funny-rv-progrnm. So might a kiss
from his "ife. Or, if he could remember
to kis her, it could make them both fee l
bc::tter.
this and end up re,entang her Im 11. tor a' lun, a!l ,he nt:cd) ~u . "11hou1
She mu)! forgl\c JJck for hr:. current ,, rl\i • abouuh: ... mLCL!l.:p!lO'' ~1.--f,-....--
-1.D C1lliliu11CLA!tcr allrhl~.;tmg ~h\; rould f\; 1d the 1u11ntc~ 1\nd pa. .. : ... ,. "
Family
1 Counsdling
side!"
Then he could call a friend he knows
he can count on. And, ~ou can bet she could u:.e that
kiss! Caretalers often become too
over-burdened to remember to care
about themsehes.
So now, let's talk nbout "hat Jean
could do to help herself to survive her
hw~band's recuperntioo. ,She needs to
allow herself to be a little selfish.
requ1rei. that he be !>clf·ccntcred. p.llll~ul ,, .11tcntivn to "hall'\Cf ";">oJ •
A little ph)llical cxerctl>C CJn go J long or h.ipp) ~• r l' arc 111 the rc"t of the
way to help lcep her fn,>m gc111ng :.tun~ nc" 'i1 •Pl't bp cr.ilh , h. 11 '\Cr) Ihm. b)· the ~:Mong and )trangc cmouons \\hich ma) appear an her hu,band's umc h:cb hk.i~. it 1 tmport.:sn: h 1.011. rate un \\h111e,cr thcrc 1' to \..:kbr.1tc of pain 01 grief. She might contact a
nearby g)m and alll ftN a ,i.,1tor'll rate. II )Ou\c been u p.1t1ent ur a
Or at the 'ery lea'tt, .,he could a:>l for :i 1. . .irt:·tJl-;cr rc1.u11h and h:i'c 'omc
massage . hi.:1ptul ~unl\or 1<lc.1' ~ou·u It~\: t '>hare,
She could try a !rule mall·mJgic. (T\\O ple:.i'c "rite 11.1 me an 1.:irc 111 I hc D.111~
hours in a !>hopping mall can do \\Ondcri. Ptlvt.
What can post·!>urgery patients do to
ease this kind of panic and frustration?
The patient must remind himself, and
have others remind him (or her), that
su rgery always puses changes to life that
are at least temporarily undesirable. He
could learn to forgive himself for his
anger. He's entitled, after all. Life isn't
always fair.
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to relca c his anger. For example, he
She needs to remember to eat well
and take care of her diet. This is no time
for a woman's p!:>yche!) She might ha\c . Dr. Limfa . .\Jg;ui ;, a m.1rri.1gr anti
her hair done. She could bro,,sc.an a f:Jmil,t couns£>1or u it/J o/lhn 111 Coronu
bookstore. She could try on some fantj)) d£'1 .\far.
Service Clubs · . . -:~_ , ;·r
Exchange club raises $24,000 tor chlld abuse prevention center
T he Exchange Club o(
New rt H:irbor presented $24,~ raised at the club's
annual major fund-raiser, Movie
Premier, to the Exchange Club
Child Abuse Prevention Center.
Over 600 people attended the
prcmie~11Aliens 3" at the
Edwards Lido thenter in Ne\\PQrt
Bc:ich and enjoyed food from
eight local restaurants and a movie
T·shirt.
President W.C. Fo'< presented
the check to the center's board
president Bill Kolbertson. The
center attempts to educate adults
in the prevention or child abuse.
•CRAFT TALK: Roger Gilbert
of the Ne" port-Harbor Elks
Lodge will give a craft vocational
se sion during the club's wec~ly
dinner meeting Wcdne day at the
Ne\\port Beach Cou~try Club at
6:15 p.m.
• ELK SCOlJI'S: The Newport
Harbor Elks Lodge No. 1767
became the sponsor for Irvine's
Boy Scout Troop 655 :ind Cub
· Scout Pncks 643 and 655, snid
Lodge Scout Chairm:in Jay
Reynolds.
Also at a recent meeting • .the
Elks voted to donate $500 to the
Elks Hurricane Reltcf Fund in
Florida to aid those who lost their
homes when Hurricane Andrew
struck the state.
• ELK ELECTIONS: Roger
Barnett was voted the new
Lecturing Knight for the Newport
Harbor Elk Lodge No. 1767.
Marl \\'}land will perform the
dutie., of Esquire, Matthew
Etchi!>On will be the Inner Guard
and Dick Routlcy the Lodge
Organtl>t.
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\\CStern :.tatell participated in the
12th annual Woodbridge High/
Rotary Oub Cross Country
Invi tational Meet at Woodbridge
High recently.
' The largest cross country event
in California employs ove r 50
members from the Newport-Irvine
Rotary Club in addition to many
others who arc starters, timers,
race mon itors and support crew.
"Our e'ent now attracts some of
the state's fine:-.t athletes'-' ho .so
on to win state' titles," said George
Varvas, Woodbridge High coroi.s
country coach. ··we e:\tend our
thanks to the continuing upport
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Society
It's showtime for the
'Center of Fashion.' gala ' 'I t b one of J lind. . there
1 nolhang ~•~ hlc 11."
!laid Cindy Boragno.
I r I' the "C'c:nter of F..1!>h1un''
Vida
Dean
'
Society
held l·ndJ) .11
the Orange
Count~
Pcrlorming Arb
Center by ·1 he
Guild~ with
Ooragno aml
N.incy Sch.irf ..is
co-chair!>.
IT \\l~
• Ille m.lcd by 4.000
during l\\ll ~ ·~
IHlur
pahirman.:ci.. IT
fratured 140
muJds JnJ IT
hrought 1n
S lbll,000 The .tll·d..t) la,1 1111
i:l l\lrt heg:rn JI 9 .1.m. "hu1
mt>deb :irri,ed .111J l:J,tl·J thwu~h
a clo.,e-to-m1dn ~ht cdebrJt11111 ;t
South Co.1~1 \'11bge foll1m1ng the
e\1.'ll1lll! \P1I\\
YI.' ... : 11', .... Ill.' {II'·'' lh.tt lhl'
h.1ppe111n!! '' une ul ·,, i...1nJ (\It'''
'·"1111 n ''''>'" ..11 'l "1th ,1 bride
11 '1 , h 1J I }
C.lrlton Burrwll, "11,1 h,1,
p1.id11l'nl .di 1hrt·e 11! lhl' (iuillh.
f 1•1 11111 (..,tdl'.1\\1 '· ~. kJ ll
tht 11..r A kit 111 1..\, rement.. a
h. fi'' ' l\\ 1\1 ll 11..l' rn,pk !eel
:.'.' ' ( 1111..~ Lill !Pr .I h.1pp~
... 1 I \\ •
fl .. rnetl \.Hd I~· I.! l( '"'Pll.ltlllll
lrulll .1 tr.p Ill ,_.,, 'I 0 1k .• ind the:
ltd Pl Br1 .1d1,,1~ "·'' .1pp.trt llt .1,
h11 ,Jllm' 1r.nm·111:1..J .,.:enc.:'
k.1tu1111g more tlun .111 d.11h.c.:r-..
hl.!hh .ind ,111,11\.e .
-It 'rul~ "J' thc.1tn. pre,cntcd
"11h .1n 1ntl:'rm1.,.,11m. elJb1>r;1tc
wh 111~Jud.ng .i r.1mp built Plcr
rt''":\ 1hrut1..!h G 111 1irchc.:,tr.1
Pri 1r 111 ~urt.110 time. l!UC~l Jc,1~r.1..r Kehm Hall tonfakd that
he \\lltlld 'how 25 p1c:ce:. 'trong
p1c:cc'> \\1th a lut of color. The
'ettllH! for the I I.ill prc:,cnt.1tmn
".1., dt nc on 'en !ugh and
~t.tl!C.: \\ 1dc \\ h1tc ,1.ur-.. ShJLle' of
gollt. l!rcen, hluc. reJ. orange .rnd
turquo11.,e ''ere hold aga1m.1 the
''h1te .. ., men in hlJck tie and top·
h.1i... d.rncc.:J Ill · Eml'r .1cc•1blc
't 1lll.
1 he finale to the I I.ill )Ccne "a
p1ufc s1onal model Jamie Bracl.ett
"' inging from the ce1hng on u
gl1lden i.tar \\Caring a )'Cllow go\\n.
(Yuu don't sec thb often.)
"WonJerlul,", "bc!>t of the
three," "great" and other
comphment..iry phrai.es \\C rc hcarJ
folio\\ ing the matinee us the 2,000
waited for cars that would jum
tr.11fic around the are.i for ome
time.
Fashion '' atchers began to
arrive on the scene at I 1 a.m ...
~omc dined at the Center Club.
including the Center Stars, and
3Cl0 poured into the Westin South
Coa!>t Plaza for a luncheon
co-chaired by Guild members Jane
Biel and Ma ry Bryant. The l\\O
.1!..u chaired the light supper at the
Center Club prior to the 8 p.m.
~how.
Last year'!> show chair Shari
£sayian was in charge of the
celebration attended by 500
including the models, dancers,
patrons, undcnvri ter!> and the :w
participating !>lores. Special
. DchveT) Band made the music
.ind the Village re!>taur:mti.
providl!d the food.
"We have pride bc)ond mc~l'urc
111 the Gus Id member~." said
Center prcz Tom Kendrick a~ he
pr.used Horagno, Scharf, honnr.1~
d1ai rnoman Georgia Spooner,
"ho 'tarted the Guild!> I5 \e.tr'
1cu before there \\J~ a Ce~tcr anJ
Fion.i Petersen; current Gu1IJ
d1a1r
Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642·4321
At left, male models
also need makeup and
Mirella Avadic o( Aida
Grey applies it le
Lorenzo Reyes •S
Clark Vitull1 waits his
turn. More than 40
artists donated their
time and turned
backstage into a
bustling hair and
makeup salon.
Below, lunch and
supper co-chairs Mary
Bryant and Ja!"e Biel .
with Celebration chair
Shari Esayian at the
Westin . Below left, producer
Carlton Burnett, Cindy
Boragno and Kevan
Hall chat in The
Center Room .
Bottom, honorary
chair Georgia Spooner
of Newport Beach
founded The Guilds in
M.uc M.ln~o...t'\ PJuc 1978,
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Mond•y. September 28, 1992 Ail)
-Weddings --------·~~ ~,.~~ -.--. ~ _-- -·AftnNersaries
CHlllSMAN·DEMDOWSKJ
Phyllis Dawn Dembowski and James Donald
Chrisman wert married July 25 in Our Lady
Queen or Anaels Catholic Church In Newport
Beach. A reception luncheon and dance were
held in the
Orange County
Performing
Arts Center
Oub. The __
couple
honeymooned
in Bali,
Indonesia and
are making
their home in
Long Beach.
The bride is
the daughter or
Mr. James J. Dembowski of Pomona and the
lnte Mrs. Dembowski. She is a graduate of the
University of Southern California and attended
J,he London School of Economics and Political
f'scie nce. She is an executive recruiter for the
real estate industry.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald W. Chrisman of Littleton, Colo. He is
a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and
the UC Berkeley business school. He is
employed as a senior devcJopment manager
with Disney Development Company, an
affiliate of the Walt Disney Company.
The bride was escorted by her brother,
James A. Dembowski. Bridal attendants were
KMhleen Kelly, J:mice Stewart, Tammy Poulos,
Nellie Henderson and Jill Drexel. Ushers were
Jonathan Bush, Rito Turne, Bob Ellis and Bob
Wiberg. • KNICKERBOCKER· HUMPHREYS
Amanda Jeanne Humphreys and John
Charles Knickerbocker, both or Costa .Me,a,
exchan1ed weddin& vows Aug. IS on the cli(( at
El Moro, North Lagun a Beach. An outdoor
reception ror 200 (omily members and f ricnds
followed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Donald
Humphreys of Sunriver, Ore. and Bnrbnra
Humphreys of Lagunn Beach. Her hu band is
the son or J.J. and Betty Jo Knickerbocker of
Corona del Mar.
Honor a ttendants !oc the couple ~er . ...__ __
Barbara Humphreys, mother of the bride, as
matron of honor and Jimmy Knickerbocker,
brother of the bridegroom, as his best man.
Other attendants were Patricia Waters,
Christina Thompson, Kim Reichhelm, Kathy
Knickerbocker, Usa Waterman and Sophie
Thomson, Oower girl. Ushers were Danny
Maddock. Steve Gray, Sam Humphreys, John
Q. Humphreys, Brett Guisiness, Kenny
Knickerbocker and Warren Dennis.
After a honeymoon visit to northern
California, the couple arc residents of Costa
Mesa, where she is emplorcd by Prudential
Home Mortgage Company and he is with Vista
Development Company. • GALLACHER· FOSTER
Janet L. Foster of Costa Mesa and Donald
L. Gallagher of
Los Angeles
were married
at Emerald
Bay, Lake
Tahoe on Aug.
12 with the
Rev. Louis
Vidotto
officiating. The
couple greeted
their guests at
a reception in
How to submit nuptial news
submitted with the finished f.orm.
Harrah'\ in La~e Tahoe
Mr. and Mr~. Verne I oi.tcr t1nd M:rnuel :an
Maxine Gallagher urc the parents of the
couple.
• SCllROl::OER· CAU.AGllAN
Corinne Marie Cnllaghan and Stephen
Norman
•Schroeder
exchanged
-wcdding>-"OWS
Aug. 22 in Our
Lady Queen of
Angeb Catholic
Church in
Ne..., port Beach.
The couple
greeted 300
guests at their
reception at the
Sherman
Library and Gardens.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. anJ ~I r~.
Richard A. Callaghan of Newport Ucach. She
wore a go"n dei.igned by Jim H1elm \\1th a
bodice of lace embroidered with sequin'> and
pearls, a sweetheart n~~klin~. ca p sJcc, c~ and a
full tulle skirt.
Kelly Gallagher was matron of honor,
bridesmaids were Allison Alter, M:iry Schnee!...
Jillian Harrington, Christy Linden, Nancy
Freundt and Emily Cervantes.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and M r~.
Richard Schroeder of Newport Deach. Ste' c
De Mars was best man and ushers ''ere Tre,or
Benedict, Ryan and Patrick Callaghan, Orad
Cervantes, Gary Tichy and Robert L) nn.
After a honeymoon in Tahiti, the couple are
Newport Beach residents. She is a recent
UCLA graduate with teaching credentiJls
ea med at UCl and he is with a family O\\ ncd
business in Corona, Republic Bag. He 1s a
University of Southern California graduate.
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Goh.Jen WccJJ1ng AnnMrJ.ury un Au& \\1th a llul> ~h•'>) in ~t
John the UJpti)t C.uhulic Church, \\1th ~har. O:tnaal Urcnn.an .
cclcbrJnt .1nJ l·r Kenneth
Krau)e a ) homihst. A
reccp11on follo \\c:c.l al th1:
Officer') Club at El Toro
Manne Ba~c. ho)tcc.l by the
--couple\ 9 ch1IJren. ---
1 he Urad\S hJd J i.cconJ
hone)mC>On °1n Seallk
Boeing Aircraft. cclebra11ng
the 50th anni,cri..uv of 1he
first tl1ght of the B:29 Supe r
Forrre)s, im 11ed the
members of the 20t h Air
Force Di\ is1on Lt. Col
Brad) was a membe r or the Leonard and Patricia Brady
58th Bomb \\'ing, the fir)!
0..29i. to go into combat. Ht) ere\\ \\Ill ..ibo be 1n attendance, their
fi rst cre'" reunion since Jul) 19..iS on 1 inian b land LL Col. ( Ret.)
Brad) flco,1r 35 m1)~1on~ in the A)1auc Pacific Jnd "as a"arded the
Decorauon of Valor, the D1~11ng.u1~hed Flying Cro \\Ith O.il.
Leaf Cluster, and the Air ~lcJal '' 11h three oak leaf duster .
He and ~Ir~. Brady h..i\e been residents of Co-.ta r..1e~a for 31
)'Car) and ha'e IS grandchild ren • EICHLER
Virgmia and Al Eichler met at the Rendez,ous Oallroom in
Balboa on July 31, 1945 anJ we re married !:.IX .... eek~ later. Th1i.
mont h the Costa Mesa couple \\ill celebrate their 50th ''edding
an nivers:.iry on a cruise to Me~ico with brother and sii.ter·tn·law
Harold and Madalyn Rus)ier of Paso Robles and siste r and
brother-in-la" Marcelle and Milton Steller of Coi.tJ Mesa . On
their return, they "'II be honored at a family dinner al the F1,e
Cro .... n) Re taurant in Corona de! Mar.
Mr. Eichler served 20 }e~m in the U.S. Nav) and 15 )Car!> a an
Orange Count) Mar)hal The couple h:l\e 3 sons. Da,id of
Port land, Ore .• Jcffre\ of La \'crne and Care\ of Henderson. ~e'
and .i grandchildren. ~tr-.. E11..hler said "We t\a,e been blessed
\\ith a beautifu l life!"
The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share
the news of your engngement or wedding "'itn our
readers.
Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our
lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, or send a
self-addressed stamP.ed envelope to the Wedding
Department, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, 92626.
Black and white photos reproduce besc, but you
may submit sharply-focused color photos for
approval. Write your name on the back of the
photo. If you want your photo returned, please
include a stamped, addressed mailing envelope.
Schedule a sitting/or your
family portrait in September
and receive 25 complimentary
greeting cards for the
holidays.
Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be ·
Engagements and weddings are published on a
space available basis. For more information, call
642-4321, extension 350.
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Costa Mesa City Counc il Candidate profiles:
h.t.\ I~ ti. Al'STI
i\.&Cl ->1
,
Occupallon: M.rnu1'cr of faac1hty crvicc, t C'•I Poly Po mo na
R.ckftround: 0 C'cn1r.il Lion ' cluh, youth chlctic volunteer.
Famll): !\famed \\Ith ""',children
I hrtt main I aue : Police fundina iand g.ang ; Vouch aihle cac facilicic.s; lmprovina busine climate
through cconom adv150I'} com mln ec: •
Ont>-word descrtplion of curnnt council: Tolktat1ve.
Wh) ~hould omeone vote tor you: "I live on the Wc:slJidc, not in Mes-Verde. and 1 believe
everybody in the city needs rcpre c:nlution. I om a lso younger than the o the r candidates and o ffer a
d1ffercn1 perspective. My children arc growing up here and will be lll high school in 10 years and l
am concerned about their fut ure."
JO 'E PH ERICK 0
Agc: J5
Occupallon: General manager and para owner of Andiamo Inc., manu!acturcr of qualicy luggage;
al o a property manager of ind ustrial buildings.
Rackground: Cncum bcnt, ctppointed to City Council in July 1991. Planning Com m issioner 1985-91.
Fumlly: married with cbrcc children
J hrtt ma in is ucs: Crime and gangs; Fiscal management; D eleting proposed 19th Screec and Gisler
\t reel hridgcs from Orange County Master Plan.
Onc-word description or current council: hard-working.
Wh) s hould som eone vote tor you: "I am newly appointed to !he council and have energy and
t'Olhus1a~m. I have 1,' years of Planning Commissio n experience and am involved in private
bu,ine s as well ru. an 1he community."
SANDRA GENIS ----------------------------Age: 39
Occupation: Land·w~e planner.
Background: l ncumbenl since 1988.
Family: s ingle
Three main issues: Economics; High crime ratee; N eighborhood preservation.
One-word description or current council: Balanced
Why should someone vote for you: "With me, you know wha t you're getting. I stand by what 1 say
I'll do. I'm also o ne of 1he han.lc 1 working people in the city and am one ~ the mosc
knowledgeable about the cicy."
MARY HORNBUCKLE -------------...-.-------------Age: 49
Occupation: Pre-school director.
Background: incwnhen1 !.mcc 19 4. Mayor since 1990.
Family: ·married with !WO grown children.
Three main issues: E conomic business reiention plan; Crime and gangs; Providing youth p rpgrarns
and ac1ivi11es.
One-word description of curre nt council: hard-working.
\\'hy hould someone \Ole for ,-ou: Experience. The current Council has set in progress a number o f
1mpo r1an1 program<, .. snd I have 1he experience and 1he good working re lationship with surround1ng
C1..lmmu1111 1e~ to sec 1h1..l\e programs lhrough.
KARF:!'O ~lcKEl'NA·J l 'E RGENS ---------......:..-....i
~e: 37
Occupation: [11.,truc11~lnal aide (computer lab) for Newport-Mesa nified School District. W o rking
on 1c.1.:hsng .:rc<lcn11.il 10 bilingual education.
Bacl..l(round: PT A \Uluntcer. Former member of executive board for Na1ional Women's Caucus.
Famih : marneJ \\1th !hree children.
Three. main io;<;ues: Gangs; Cicy ordinance banning pornography in convenience stores and nol
• dlrnqng v1tleu games to be accessible to school-age childre n during school ho urs; Support for sm all
hu1Wnc1,<:. One-word descrip tion o r currcnt council: unbalanced.
\\'h~ should someone vote (or you: "I don't consider myself a professional politician, I am a
concerned c111zen. 1 have a lot of expertise in is ues pertaining to children and I have energy,
commitment and dcd1cauon.
GARY ~tO~AHAN ------------------------------Age: JJ
Occupation: General manager of Goat Hill Tavern.
Background: purstng a degree in history from Cal State Fullerton.
Fa mih: :\1arned.
Thre-e· main issu~s: Budget; Business atmosphere; Improving communications be tween residents
.ind lit'.
One-word description of current council: Rigid.
Why should someone vote for you: "I have strong business and CQmmunication skills and I can wo rk
\\Ith hu1h <:.ides of an l!>!>ue. I'm also not afraid to make the tough decisions that will have to be
ma<le ..
DENI RETOSKE ------------------------------Age: 52
Occupation: Attorney.
Background: Five year' in Marine Corps. Judge pro·tem in municipal courts o f O range County.
:viember-. of the Performing Arts Fraternity and American Legion Post 291.-
Fumilv: m.1rr1ed "11h three adult children. •
.T hree-main issues: f conom1cs. Ltek of rel.111onship between City Council a nd b usiness; Crime.
One-word description or current council: Unfocused.
Wh) should someone vote for )'OU: ··1 have the business, budgeting and pla nning experience most of
the canJ1da1es do not have, after being involved in the b usiness and legal community for almost 25
year..., ..
CHRl li TE EL --------------_.;;..-----------------Age: ~l
Occupation: Self-employed private inves1br.
Bac~round: Elected twice 10 the Orange County Republican Central Committee. Authored a
re <.o lution to put the party o n record in favor of Propositio n 13.
Family: single.
Th ree main issues: Crime; H igh density; Deficits.
O ne-wo rd descriptio n or cu rrent council: unfortun,ate.
Wh) hould someone vote for you: "Others talk conservative and vote liberal, but I'm the o nly
rcall:. genuine across-the-board conservative. I could best contrast my views against the liberal
views nf 1he current councilmem bers."
BRLAN T HERIOT -----------------------------
Age: 35
Occupa tio n: Property administ ration and general marketing
Background: Former Planning commissioner 1989-91; Fonner member of Board of Directors of
Harhllr Area Boys Club: founding member of Mesa Pride.
Fa m ily: Married with four child ren •
Three main issucs: Make city attractive to business; Balance budget without raising taxes o r fees;
lmplcmenl term limits for councilmembers.
One-word description of cufftn t council: Stalled
Why should someo ne vote fo r you: "I have 33 yea.rs in lhe community a nd am experienced both in
the pn\ate sector and as a fonner Planning Commissioner.
DONALD WILLIAMS-----------------.,....------......;;; __ _ Age: SO
Occupation: Retired busines man
Bacqround: Former member of Air Force .. and several C hambers o f Comme rce. Active in youth
sports.
Family: one son
Tbru main lssucs: Police and fire departme nt staffing; Gangs; Home lessness.
O ne word description or current council: Incomplete.
Why should someone vot e ror you: "I would b ring business e xperience to the council. We have
law-.cr-. in lcg1 sla1ive positions, let' bring people in from bu inc world who have h ad 10 work
w11hin a budget, rather than just people looking for mo ney to spend o n p rograms."
Erickson
Genis
Hom bud le
Mcl<ennil·Juergens
Retosl..c
SI eel
Theriot
Williilms
WITNESSES
From A1
onto the f1ch.I.
When au1ho n1 ic 1111cmp1eJ 10 ctcu 1he
fu:ld durin1 the contc)t, 1hc report con1 in·
ucs, ~udcn13 und other) from both )iJc)
(tied OU! Of the: tQll C.f:I.
Ricardo Asu1lar, 18, a former Estancia
i.1uden1 and 1hc moi.t 'aluJhlc: ddcmi .. e
pla)er in the Pacific Coa,1 Lcaauc la t ea·
son, \\ :ll> nrrc:i.tc:U for 3i.~ult Oil Q J>Ol~c o( •
f1cer.
E)C\li 11nt!>'~ci. conirndictcd both 1hc CJC·
tent or the de cripuon and the altercation
it elf.
Costa Mc a rouncilnw 1 Ja) llumphrc)
wa~ at the game. He said he saw everything
except chc initia l nltcrcation.
He did sec 1he police hJmk uffing some·
one and leading 1hc !>U)pect out, which he
disagreed with, s:i) ing it could only provoke
the crO\lid.
"T he o nly reason they would do that i)
to s:iy they're doing their job. They could
ha'e easily led him away and 1hen arre!>tcd
him "here no one could sec it."
E)cwitne ses said 1hat ::ifter Aguilar was
a rrested, about 50 students from the Es·
tancia side ran onh> the trnck surrounding
the fie ld. l3u1 no .. one actually took the
field. The crowd did aim insuhs nt the po·
lice officers as they led Aguilnr a"ay.
T\\o Newporl police officer \\ere on
duty al the game. A n additional 'six were
called in, the ncwspnper accoun1 said.
FIESTA
Fro m A1
Aharado, one o' 1hc orgamlcr:..
Alvarado. the founder of La1ino
Co ta Mc)a, mentioned 1h..1t many g:rng
members \\l!re in,ohcd in raising funds
10 help !>Inge the event. I le aid the
more they become involved. the grcaler
the po ibihl) 1hey "ill be able to
integrate into the eommun1t) a a
"hole.
"These .arc good !..id:.. the)' are my
li<l~ and they a re part of n1y familynnd
I think \\c're going to come uut ahead,"
AharaJo told the cro"d
lie :ilso saiJ he hopes Sund.1) ·s C\ent
"ill be 1he start of regular community
cdcbr:1 tion:..
CANCER
From A1
elderly; and 25 percent rclurm. 10 lhc
na1io n:il foundation 10 fund rcse~m:h and
education.
Uycrs is an :i\il.I raccwalker "ho ha!>n't
been able to pursue her favorite exe rcise
for :ib6ut' a year cdu c or her surgery and
re uhms'trtatmcrtts. She fTni~ecf
• chemotherapy only :i mon1h ago, but she
:ud the 5-kilometcr race \\a no probkm.
"It was great, I felt fine:· he 'aid. "It
felt good to be with all my fomil) and
fnem.ls, 1.:ver)one who gave me support."
She s:1id a cool ocean brceLc made the
cond11ion perfect. She completed the race
in about 40 minutes.
Orange County resident!> Ganny
Ucbcrro1h, .a breast cancer ~urvivor. and
Detty llcldcn PJlmer were honorary
co·chaif\,Omcn of the e\ent. PJlmer ~id
Ne" port 13cach joins 24 01her cities
nation"ide thal have hO!>ICd the fundra1)cr
!iincc its beginning in 19 2. The
organization was founded by N:incy G.
Urinlcr aflcr her 36-year·old ~1ster Susan
G . Komen died from breast CJnccr.
In 10 ~ears, the foundallon has a\\ard!!d
more tlia.n.Sl J million in gr.int) 10 battle
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DEALER
From A1
Campbell concct.lcd 1hose potential
pitfall , but he added 1ha1 lhc
advantages of ftxcd pricing -such U!>
has incrca cd ~lcs volume -more than
m:i ke up for the dru\\backs.
"The people who buy cars fro m us
are so enthusiastic." Campbell !.aid. "I
like to 1hink that our CU)tomers were
i.a1isfied before, but now 1hey hu\e fun,
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with Live Jazz Performanoos oo ThtXS .. , Fri. & Sat.
LMJAZZ MONDAY GIANTS&
Nova reoordilg NIGHT RAIDERS
artist R&B FOOTBALL GAME LIVE!
Saxophonist S1.00 Kid<s Off
cal Bennett Draft Beers! Sunday at 1 pm
Friday & Free tt>t q<>gs PLUS: Bears, Sa~rday Nite :: via ~~~:es.
9.30pm 2 for 1 7 Large TVs!
Corrnnation \ 1't=t
Dimets from 6-9pm • J w • J
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263 E. 171h Sl, Co&ta Mesa
6:31-4009
Otb OeMfi8I Man-Fri . Cll tar DeCais -.
'
Ncwpurt Buch fX\licc had no inforrna·
tion o n the lnc:iJent Sund:ay.
llumphrcy aid the nc" paper 1c~oun1
of the di .. turbJncc u' bcina &Jn11·rclatcd
merely cl'\c\ 10 n:mror c 1 ncguti'c im<>gc •
of E tancfa .. 1udcnh :rnd t~e gana >1tuiltion
in Co>IU Mc a
·we're actM:ly tl')lllll to e liminate M>mc
o( the~ concern~ anJ M>mcone will read
tb:u a nd set the "tong iJcu." he ~:aid. "h'~
inaccun1tc and males it see m there ~as a
no,c. at the g.1mc aaJ tha t wn no where the
ca)C: .. 11 bot hen me greatly."
Aguila r. 18, w:is urrc tcJ .for <a>sauh on :a
police officer. Sunda), Aguilar ~1J .he .was
ial~ing 10 o former coJch on the s1dc.:hnc
durmg h..11Ct1me "hen .1 police o fficer op·
pro~1chet.I ham and mid him to lc;i\c the
fie ld.
The ''~o c>.chungeJ \\Ord and, Aguilar
snid, the office srabbt:J him to lend ham
J\\a)'· There \\as a hrid olterc.llion when
another olficer grabbed Agu1lnr, "ho was •
then hamkufCcd.
Aguilar· said SundU) that he IHI' e t ic>
with a low-profile group of friends that
some would consider a gang. But. he said
he was doing nothing "rong "'hen police
approached him. l le sJid he often ~tund
on the sidelines during games :ind 1ha1 he
fell_/lhc police singled him because he is
L.ifino.
"II \\as a racist thing. I \\as \\caring nor·
mal clothes lake C\l!t)bod}' ebc," Aguil..1r
said ... 1 ..... u.n't doing an) thing \\rong. I
think they picked me oul bccuusc I have
brown skin."
··Ever•one seems \Cf'\' comfor1.1ble.
This need 10 happen in dilferenl
~etti · order tu bring the community
at large ogcther ... m.1~hc nc>.1 ttmc an
Anglo org;rnilJtion LJO get 11 together
:ind imi1e u' to come." he !i..11d.
··1 think it 's greJt, it's \\hat \\C need ,"
s:1id VI\ cite Zclap. a \\ ci.t!.ide rel-.1ucnt
''ho hcar<l .1bout the lac,IJ "hile Jm 111g
by.
And. it should be nuteJ. the Cit)'
1e..1m. cumpri:.ed of Encl..,on. Cit\ Man·
ager All.in Roeder, Parls D1rec1o r
Keith Van I lull and other cit) cmpfo}· .
cc,, wa!. 1rounccd in ii) l\\O 'ollc)bJll
matches h) teams cumprhed of ~ouths
and communit) member:.. Out , 111 foir·
ne !>, C\'Cn a re pre cntJU\ e of the 0 :111)
Pilot did ab~ulutel) nothing 10 i.p..11k the
ci1y 1cam late in it:. second lo:.s.
breast cancer. Palmer s..11d.
The :.clccuon of Or.111gc Couni) :is the
location fur 1he first Southern Califurn1.1
rJce i :ippropriaie according to Orange
Count~ 's only f emalc brea I cancer
surgeon, Dr. D..iva Gerard.
··orange Count. has the h1g.he:.t
incidence of breast cnncer m C.ilaforn1a,"
she smd. "Appr()\(imate ly 1,695 new ct1 e
:ire .1nticipa1c:d'hcre this )Car in adJ111on 10 •
391 deaths resulting from the di ease."
Brea t cancer is the number one t..1ller or
"omen bc1ween the age of 25-55. ll)crs
said that is "hY she rnn.
"I :im thrilled with the race bccau e ii
bring awarcnds to an epidemic right here
in Or:inge County," she said.
Byer , \\ho dlsro,ered the lump m her
right brc;1 t after n clf·e\nmmJt ion.
admi11ed he was hcsitJnt abou1 "being
upcn" af1e r her surgery. Ho"cvcr. after
reading the :.tJggcring Orange Count)
stati 110, she felt a re pomibilit) 10
communicate the impurt.1nce of rcgul:ir
clf·e'CJmina11ons and nummogr .lms.
"We never 1hought it v.ould hi1 u in C>ur
30s. but 1f it could make me, 11 co uld 1nlc an~une," she aid. "Nm' all my fncnJ'I .ire l
h;l\ mg mammogram' :inJ doing r.:gula r r
i.clf·C\Jms.
and they're excited
"People JU~I "ant lo lnu\\ thJI the
next per on didn't come m .and pa) tl'lul
IC'\S,"
Uoh Robins. O\\ner of TheuJo re
}{obin r ord . huw Ill Cusl:t Mc~a.
said he's t..ccp111g a "il1t·..1nd-see a1111uJc
aboul fi.\cd pricing. He s.1id if he's
convincell 1hat such a s)stem will wo rt...
he'll try it himself, but he belic,es the
approach hill> not yet been proven in
1his m<1rl..et.
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port
Tha invisible player?
How about invincible!
....,. That•s how it appeared
for the Jets' Dave Cadigan,
despite teammates' deficiencies.
D ave Cadigan, head and shoulders
the best-ever product of Newport
Harbor High football within the
structure or the NFL. blew into town
Saturday afternoon, did a little business,
then blew back out of town before the
sun set on Sunday.
for all intent and purpose, it was just
another day's work. alt hough he
admitted he was putting a little extra
oomph into his repertoire. It's
not often he gets to show his
stuff b~fore friends and fam ily.
The fifth-year New York Jets
standout, a consensus
All-American when at USC,
turned in a near-perfect effort
for his team against the Rams
before 42,005 at Anaheim
Stadium on Sunday, but
near-perfect individual efforts
don't hold up when the overall
product setr-destructs.
doesn't tackle and doc n't kick .
Whal he docs is a mini-version of a
sumo wrestler, grappling with an
opposing linem:in ... this time 6-foot-4,
315-pound Scan Gilbert, a rookie out or
Pittsburgh, wi1h the emphasis simply on
holding him at bay for pass protection or
moving him out of the way for a running
back to p:w through.
Usually, everyone (except dad) is
watching the ball, being pa sed, being
run with, being fumbled, being
recovered, being kicked, being dropped.
So we scoped in on Cadigan, and from
a technical standpoint, it was a clinic.
.. •Gilbert's "rookie" aspect showed
clearly as Cadigan handled him
almost flawlessly, and Cadigan
was well aware of how he
would ~rade out on 1hc
films.
For the record ii was
Cadigan who led the
double-team block up the
middle on the Jets' I ·yard
touchdown run by fullback
• .. . Mondly
September 28, 1992
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
ports Editor Roger Carlson .•.. ~2-4JJO ext.387
Section B
ace tootba' 82
Class f1ed/B4
HealWB8
"We need a win, whether it's
sloppy or what," Cadigan
replied in the aftermath. "No,
there's not a lot of
consolation."
Brad Baxter to make it 10·0
Jets late in the first half, and it
was Cadigan, whose
heavywcigh1 blocks led to gains
of 15, 16, 13, 7, 2, 5 and 3 yards
in the fiM half alone.
The Daily Pilot's ~corecard
showed Cadigan wnh a double-plu on
the touchdown play; nine po 1ti\e
crush-blocks; 61 otbcc as£ignments
carried through without negatives; one
near-miss (Gilbert slip~d by, but did no
damage) and l\\O negat1v'Cs -a holding
penalty, and an offsides call.
Jets quarte rback Browning Nagle sets up behind Oa\e Cadigan, \\ho neutralizes Ram ' defender Sean Gilbert l90).
For Cadigan there hasn't been much
consolation in a month as they foll to 0-4
on the season as a result or an 18-10 loss
to the Rams. who took advantage or four
Jets' turnovers in the second h:ilf for the
·come-from-behind victory. ·
·Cadigan felt especially good about the
touchdo\\n play, the Jets' fin& rushing
TD of the }Car,
So for CadigJn, it ''..is not ..i dJ) 1n the ~Jmc 10 speak \\t1h·G1ddinc. on 1hc
sidelines. '' luc..h LS about aJI the-ume he
e\er hJ-, "hen the ''inds bnng the Jc1s
into Southern California.
At offensive left guard Cadigan,
de.spite his 6-foot-4. 2ss:pound frame, is
. one of the more invisible playe~ on the
field ... he's doesn't throw, run or catch,
"The holding call was a 'b ... s ... call,'
insisted Cadigan. "I dove for the guy and
took his legs out. It was really a weak
caJI."
"II \\as a '47,' ''hich is right behind
me," said Cadigan, "and me and the
ce nte r (Jim Sv.ecney) double-team. It
getll you e'<cited when they call you r
play, but )OU know, too, as you're going
up to the line of scrimmage you'd belier
not get stuffed."
\\ h1ch .he could be fabeJcJ. Js ~n
··jm1s1ble" offcns1\c gu:mJ. Ra1her. 11
\\as a day he "as near-1m mc:iblc ...
lca"ing Gilbert, the Rams' rookie as the
in'i 1blc dcfcnsi'c force. Sort of JW.&
ano1 her day al the o ffice ro·r 1he prodigy
of Mike Gidding. (circa ·~2) \\.hen at
Harbor .
In fact he hJJ a few moments before
1 he Jet did not reciprocate ''1th Jn
of lcll'>I\ c thrust capable of dealing "11h
the RJms. however. and therein IJ.\
Cad1gJn' dilemma. •
(\lll11ng in !OQ percent ph}MCJll). he
turncJ 1n a near-100 percent etfort. But
See CADIGAN 'B2
Brinkley: NH 0-0
~Sailors ' coach says his team ready
for Sea View after 3-0 non-league slate.
By Barry Faulkner
~Wl'tlr
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport Hubor High football
team scored well on its final pre·
Sea View League test -a 17-6 •
victory over Foothill. But Coach
Jeff BrinkJey wipes the slate
clean in preparation for a run at
the league title.
"I told the kids in the locker room right after
the game Friday, 'We're 0-0.' " Brinkley said.
"foothill gave us a good test. but we feel good
about where we're at, and the fact that we're
ready for league."
With three impressive victories. the Sailori. have
answered many prescason questions in Jhe pJ-
firmativc, and Foothill provided answer on ~-
era) fronts. _,
"It was good to play a bi~ physical team, and
they were that," Brs nkJey said. "It was good for u.s
to battle against some size, and we did fairly
well."
Another preseason question that no longer nags
BrinkJey is the quarterback position, where senior
See SAJLORSJD
36 pitch gaod (Qr 36 paints
~ Adjustment from double wing to I has
put Costa Mesa's Mustangs back ·on track.
By Barry Faulkner
Spolts WtW
COSTA MESA -M)ron Miller is
no Bill Walsh.
While the former 49er off enme
genius often script hi tc:im 's Cir t
several series or plays, Maller· elcc·
tion was slightly Jes.) d1\Cr e during
the Mustang • 36-6 victory O\cr Los
Amigos Friday night.
"\Ve ran f\\O plays the \\hole g.ime," ~1iller aid.
"I guess I'm a \Cry boring coach, but if \\\! run 36
pitch and they can't stop u, I'll run it 18 straight
times. I'm not concerned about calling !>Omething
fa ncy if something ba ic is working."
To help make things "ork better a~ain!!>t the Lobo
than they hJd the first t\\O \\CCI.:., Miller adjusted hi~
double-wing to the I formation. :illowing better ac-
ce s out ide the tackles and a clearer 'iew for hi!!>
backs of potential cracks in the defensive front.
"The blocking 1s the ~::ime, and it's basically the
same offen e. but there are some ad,antages to the
I," Miller ~:iid of the ch::ingc, "h1ch he installed after
Monday's practice.
"\\e just ''cren't taking aJ,.intage of our blocl..-
1ng, .. Miller e\plained. "I suit hl..i.:d the Jou bk-\\ mg,
put I decided"~ \\Ouldn't be ~tubborn about it. \\c
pu t the I in dn Tue dJ~ and "e \\ere stall a little
haky. But b)' Wednc da~, 11 \\J looking great. I had
a prcuy good feeling ''e could break loose (again t
Los Amigo)."
After l\\-O opening lo~ e!I, Mille r vo\\ed to addre
his passing game. He \\J'i. ho"c'cr. confronted with
See MUSTANGSAJ13
Line doing a jo·b
~ Corona del Mar sailing along witti 3-0
record going into the Sea View th is week.
By Barry Faul~er
Sl)()!U v.·~tf
CORONA DEL ~!AR -CoronJ
del MJr High too1ball coach 0.1\e
Holland is sorrv to see the non-
leaguc season go af1er onl) three
\\Cd,s.
HO\\C\Cr, the abbre,iated pre-
league sla1e crca1ed b~ the e\pandeJ
eight-team Sea Vic" League \\a 'ery good 10 the
Sea King , including last wecl.. 's 33· 7 triumph O\ er
dbtrict mal E tancia. CdM has alread' bettered
it \\in tot..il of 1991, \\h1ch produced J :2-b-:2
rccurd.
"Our offcnsM~ Jnd dcfen'>l\C lines h::l\c real!\
1mpro,ed, \\lrn:h \\J the maJOr IJctor :1g..iins1 b-
t..inc1a," a1J llollJnd. "ho d1rcocJ prai!.c J\\J)'
from h1 teJm to commend l:aglcs' quJnerbJ k
Matt Johner.
.. I Y.l1uld reJll\ lil..e to congra1ulate Johoer for
being ~uch a great and courageou football pla)cr:·
HollJnd said "\\ e did e' c~ thing that "~ legal 10
keep him from thro,Hng the bJll. but he "a llll a
\Cf\ \'iable p;i rt of the game He did a great Job tlf
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The pass vs. the rush -this time the rush won out. Southwestern quarterback Jorge Munoz (left) passed for 360 yards an'd 2·TDs; OCC's Eric Washington (rtght) rushed for 202 yard~, .i TOs . .
No defense needed tor .· the choice · ol Mather?
~ Pirates put it together behind Mather,
but oh, where was the defense in Sues '
42-35 victory over Southwestern?
had C\eryboJy buzzing aftl!rw:ird. _
Sopholll'Ore Jo h Gingrich, labeled the c~peri·
Mather said about it, and that'!> \\hat I'd v.ant. I'd
v.ant there to be n baLlle 10 the end.
"ho completed l,S of 42 PJ'w for 360 ) arJ, and
l\\O 1ouch<lO\\.ll). cJmc up l'lllpt~ "hen the SJmc
":ls on 1he line . • cnccd one, watched from the bench throughout
after s1:ir1ing the Bucs' fi~t two contests.
"I don't think it \\Ould hurt us at all to h,l\C a
different quarterback start ej ch "eel.:." On lhird dO\\O at 1he ace 9. ,\lumlL t11cd IO·
'"ard \\ idc refe1..,cr 13obb~ Lug.11 10 the back o~ the
enc.I wnc. but llurJ...c 11pp.:J 11 ·"'·'~ tin a !>Cn,.111\lOJI
pl,1\. By Richard Dunn
Sl>OltS Y..'n!t<
"It shocked me that \\-C made the (quaracrbacl..)
)>\\itch o early in the season." Washington said.
"And it ~urpri~cd me that he didn't ·play. Ginsrich
)Cemed so permanent, that\ the only reason \\hy 1
was shocked. ll "a) like he \\:lS always·going 10 be
in there."
Will Gingrich stnn ne\I Saturu:i>' agai n)>! Palu·
mar? Stay tuned.
COSTA MESA -Yes. quar·
tcrbad. Todd ~fJlher i for
W:i.shington, mcan\\hile, tied his o" n -.chool
record set la~t year "ith four touchdO\\ n' and
rushed fo r over 100 )'ard~ for the )ecoml time this
season and the fifth in his ace career.
Founh dO\\O, 111111.. runmnl! uu1
real.
And. \CS, after 'coring onlv
one olfens1,e toul."hJo\'n In t\\O
game.,, Orange COJ'it College lit
up the s.:orebo.irJ SJtunJJ~
night in its third game "ith
t-.lather at the controls.
Workman ,,11d he had plJnncd for Gingrich to
enter the g.imc "hen the Bue' took a -i::!-:!S lead
"llh 6 minute!-.. 3 L 'ccond' kft in the fourth quar·
ter. But Sou1h"\.'"l~rn .11!.1in came back tu )(:Ore to
maJ...e 11 a cl1Hh:ingcr. forcing \\ orkman 10 re~hufOe
the cards.
"I had td m::ike up for la t "eek." s~1id \\'a!>h·
ington, \\ho lo t a f umbk at the Mt. San Antunio 3·
) ard hne in the fourth quarter on firsh>nd-goJI.
"That (fumble) \\J\ terrible. L..i't week \\:lS a n1g.ht·
mare. h's all about not mal..ing stupid mistal..e.., -
)OU just need to cover up the ball in traffic anti con-
centrate more."
~luno£ a11~mr1cJ to connc..·d \\llh \\1Jc rcc~i,er
Victor De.Ill in the ld1 corner. but OJ\I!> -"ho re·
co,crec.l u South"c'tern tumbk in the fir-.t ljUJrtcr
to ct up ~n OCC lielJ goal -!! l\C no b1cathing
room am.I pl;1)cd 11 pcrfrc1h. 1..'..iu,10~ 'outh·
\\i.;'>tcrn·l> l..t,,t-thtch p.1,s 11..l f.111 11t..1•111pletc "1th I 30
lclt.
'"I figured the~ 'd go to (Oc.111) he1..1u-.c hi.; \\.l\
one of their bc::.1 1cce1,crl> Ja,I \c,1r." DJ"' ~.11J ... ,
pUI my h.1nd'i up to shO\\ Che r~krec lh.11 l \\j!>fl't
touching him:·
Out \\hat h:ippencJ 10 the ddcn,e?
"I don·1 think an~boJy") real happy \\1th their de·
fcnsc," ace Coach Bill \\'orJ...man s:11d. follti'' 1ng
hb team's -12·35 \ictoN o'er South,,es11:rn 1n ~hs·
)1on Conference lootb.all action at OCC. .1 ~.11nc
1ha1 featured a 101al of l.OIS net \3rJ, ;111J 10
"Gingrich ha~ j great arm. but the biggest thing
1 · that Mnth"C"r
touchdO\·' ns. ·
"We needed to !>Core a lot <.if points. jnJ lur the
fiN time. we didn't stop ambod~ There \\a., a lot
of offense our there. I don·( kntl\\ ho" m.111v \:Jrds pas~ing (the Apaches) had, but th e) had a· lot. II
"as a good time for our offemc 10 wake up ...
The Apaches (I -2), spanked 48-0 the previoul>
"eek b)' Saddleback. the nauon' top-ranl..eJ ·team
jccording to the JC grid·"irc. rolled up 370 pa sing
yards agaimt the Pirates (2· I) and uncca)iingl)' an·
!>wercd each Orange Coast ~core to keep thing>
tight
~or acc. tailback Enc \\ ~hhington ru hcd for
~02 \jrds and four touchJu"n' on :?6 c.;1rrie' .tnd
t<.ljther thre" for 19.i \ards.
It v.as torment tor d.cfcnsive coordinator'>.
Amazingly. \\hen pu)h came Ill -.ho-.e in the )'Jn-
1ng moments. aCC defcn,l\C b.1cJ...s Keith OurJ...e
and Victor D:i,1s cJme tu the r1.:,cue. ob~1rud1ng
l\\O South\\e,tern pas!>es 1n the cnd zone to pnitecc
the \ IClory.
The Pirates' \\:Jkeup call on offense. ho\\c,er,
c.111 maJ...c
things happen
if the pa)S
1!>n't there,"·
OCC center·
Da' iJ Bush
'aid. "If it"s
not' there. he
1aJ...es off run·
ning. 1 think
right no" it's
be tt e r for
Gingrich to
have a little
competition
and for wme·
one to pu~h
him Compcti·
1ion 1!1 good.
"I d on't
th i nk he
s h ou l d be
s1ar11ng after
whjt Mather
has done. r
lik e what
Statistics
Orang e Coast 42, Southwest ern 35
Score bW Quer1ers OCC-WUhin!r.on 26-202. ~(. 4-46
SOlt.l'ltNeStem 7 1.c 1 7-35 Glli3n. S-36. R4llev. 6·2S. t.~'1ff S.t I
Oranot Coasl 3 17 15 7-42 INDMDUAL PASSING
Flraf Quar1er SW-Murtoz. 2542·1. 360. Gin\. 2-3-0. 10
SW-Gomt: 11 Ml tRootiguez 11), 7 34 OCC-~1$et. 8·16·1. 194
OCC-Met11110 18 FG. 001. INDMDUAl RECEIVING Second Quer1er SW-A/llhOl!y, 7·147 lllQO, 6·91. l<l/\O.
OCC-WashngtOll 141\11\ (MM luek). 1201. 5·51: O~tls. 2-29. TllOnlOll, 2·29. V. .ns,
SW-King 3M \ROdrtguel ~. 910 MO. Oun, 1-15, Favors, t-3. Gomu.
OCC-CO!tlNn 78 !>US 1!om Mdltr (Adu 1·10t-mM·5 M•I. 8 49 OCC-HiwJM. 4-93, Wutww,.1on. 2·16
sw-~ 13 pm lrom Mitloz tlt~z Coleman. 1-78. B!Mltl'lanl 1·7.
Mk). 5.11 Al'lenclanct 1,200 (eslllMtd)
OCC-Meffltlo 22 FG. 0·11 GAME STATISTICS
Third Quarter SW occ
OCC-WaSll~on 3 M (R ;>Icy CIUS !rom firsl do11.ns 20 17
LU'1tr1 l 1 12 RllShts·U<cbOt 2A·80 43·336 occ-v.n• ~ 1 Ml \AdU ~'kl 2 21 PWJIO yarcbOf 370 1S4
SVl-Onel) 23 oass trom tAuncz \R~z Pus.no 27~-I 8-16·1 IV. 0 47 t.ei rttum yaidai)e· 20 56
Fourth Querter Sacl¢,S·~auu11e J mon-25 1-IM 13 OCC-\'.ashiogton 3 run (Ada11 l.1ck).631 Mt yardage 445 573
SW-\', ..,.,s 8 !)US from Gunn (ROC:'$1tZ Pun:s 5 :s 0 S-32 4
•<i. 4 11 Fumlllts·li.rn:> es lost I· t 4 2
INDIVIDUAL AUSHINO F~-net YJld~ 5-JS 6·54
SW-~rl'll!Z 12-48. ~ 9:20. Goon. 2.·L lllm ol possesWJft 21JS-312)--
Munoz. 4·1of·ITllllUS·21 •Pl,n retllmS in:er,tf>l;OllS, lllliN rtltJmS
CdM falls in title game, but regains slime ·.'. respect
Nl:.WPaRT DEACH -Coron.1
del ~l.ir High's rCJUH'nlatcd water
polo tejm gained a mea~ure of re·
spect Saturda) "ith a runner-up
finish to unbeaten El Toro in the
t11le game of the South Coast
Tournament, 8·6, dropping CdM
to 5.,,i overall.
El Toro built a 8·4 lead through
thre.e peJiods before Corona ral·
lied with a pair of goals in the
final quarter.
It was a source of redempllon
considering this was the same El
Toro team which routed CdM a
\\~el ago in the loser's pool. l::?-4.
In the semifinals the Sea King"
avenged an early·season loss to
Foothill with a 6·5 decision.
•In a fifth place semifinals.
Co ta Mesa dropped an 8-4 deci·
s1on 10 San Clemente.
CHAMPIONIHllt
Et Toro 8, CorONI del Mare
~T~o 3 2 3 0-8
C«ooa del Mar 2 2 0 2 -6
CdM sconoo· Codorl 2. Grant 2. Norton 1.
Harnngton 1 Saves: Sawyer 8.
SEMlflNALI
Coron• del lier e, foothltl IS
Ce>n>n1 def Mar 1 3 t 1 -6
Foothill 1 0 2 2-5
CdM scoring Codorl 3. Crosby 2.
Hamamoto 1 Saves Sawyer 5
Fl"H PLACE SEMIFINALS
San Clement• 81 Cost• Me .. 4
San Clemente 1 3 1 3 -8
Cosl3 Mesa 1 o t 2-•
Costa Mesa scoono Graayell 3. POttet 1
Saves. AviliJ 7
• S tancw rallied to \\ 11hin two
goals of IJrea-OlinJa nl halftime.
but couldn't sustain the momen·
tum. loMng 14-6 in the consolation
finals of the Magnolta Tournament
Satunhl).
The Eagles (5· 10) dcfcatcd Sa·
... anna, 17·9, to aa\ance 10 the con·
ol:ition title game as Adam Doi·
lcnbach and Rick Plascencia each
cored six goals in the two match·
C) at Cypress 1 ligh.
Brea..Ollnd• 14, Estancia 6
81ea·Olinda 5 1 4 4-14
Estancia 1 3 2 0-6
Estancia scomg Read 2. Plascencia 2. A.
Sollent>acfl 2. Saves. Thorpe 6
btencla 17, Sav•nn• I
Savanna 1 1 3 4-9
Estancia 3 6 4 4-17
Savanna sconno Robinson 3. Tr\st.>n 2. Faner 3. Vllltent 1. Saves. Wallace 10
Estancia sconno: A. Bollenbach 4. Palscen-
c1a 4. Read 3, Hoagt~nd 2. Wayman -2. C
Bonenbacn 2 Saves Thorpe 5
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Estancia alumni game scheduled for Tuesday
E51ancia l11gh waccr polo coach John Carpenter \\ 111 "clcomc
former Eagle • playcf')i (no advance notice necc!>sary} lo battle h1!>
varsity in an alumni game Tuesday night a1 6:30 p.m.
Coast ties for third
~A~ DIEGO -Orange Coast
College's water polo fo1ccs fin·
ishcJ third at the S:in Diego Mesa
lOurnamcn1 SJturdJy, tying Rio
Hondo. 10·10, following an ll-7
lo" to Long BcJch in the semis.
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Teftftts
ttiqri schOol Q!rls -Costa Mm at M »IOn Vle!O.
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CHAMPIONSHIP IEMFINALS
Lone hech 11, Ontnee C•••t 7
())rigt Coast 2 0 1 4 - 7 LqBuch 3 3 3 2-ll occ scomo worr.q 4, ._'1.llCland 2. Mth1on
1 S..u McMalan 11
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from t~ ins the
school'!> all·
time rccvrd of
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~uth\\estern
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sain.. Apacll·
es quJrtcrbacJ...
Jorge Mumu.
It "j'> ~t tc Jl1'llCC to a "1IJ cnJ111g
OCC. "luch '1.'1neJ 1n 11 .. fiN 'cr1c .. of th-.: cconJ
half IO tJke j :! ·21 Cdl!C. a lc.1J II \\OUld llC\<.:r n_:.
linqUi\h . .:. r.1n out the clock Ill enJ thi' otlcn 1\e
gal.1.
Notes: OCC lrcsllfl•Jn Eric Coleman ~ a cr-..:rKe o open
some eyes v. !h l°l's riiaz no speed 11 1 s Ofld q".i-: .. r. U>JnQ a
slant p3ss 1rom M.:itller. then spnr.t.~ oo"n :he 1<n side '°' a 78·
ya1d touchdown, outrUMIOO ttvee SOIJth,.,es1em de!enders. n wn Ille
second·lonoes1 scoMg pass WI OCC MIOfY In ~ pccseaso:i. W<m·
IN,, CIOC ed Cokman 11 h 40.}·ard dJSb Ill 4 35 occ lullb.lc ..
Mike Whitlock, a 1c:turr:.in0 Je:ttnna'l. w t:e 1.>~1 1.:>r the seuoo
..., ::1 i tom a1r.er10t cruc.J!e ~amtr.t ~He I! d 11 t:y mse!l ri.; no to
the hvdel e. woo.man s.vd 01 lhe freak atcieei: He wmed to go in
and 11 iust ¥.ent ... \', h.t.l>cK tlJd hlS t>esl gJmc 01 tfle seuon a~a nst
Sooll"~csrem cny111g •our ':ncs lor ~6 )arcs 8..rsn t6· 001· l, 260 POOOdS), ¥.1\0 V.1! wiled 322 li(Xill(lS IJ~I jeM ill I: S lllT!e, has I
S'Aea:ino p~o!>lem \'.!!en he moved to crr.·er 13$1 mor· ~ OCt
QllaftC!bJC~ ~a;! llOCNe Qfr;>PtllO s SfllPS Ill ~IC:(e bttause ~s
persplla:.on v.ould trl( ,•e COo\n or.lo t!le bJ I ClOI\ I no.v "'~I •
is .. sa :1 Busl' v.ho soa s up tnrte or IO'Jl I-'·'~ s e 1tf'i game to ~eep tne ba!t dry \'.Ile~ I switched 10 cell!tr .,.,e l'pl looi!>l ng Cle
sn-1'!S The l>Jll wou d be ~ e a bunery ~J~sdge, 11 'o\txild fUSI •
squeeze Ollt ot our twlds .. Busn v.em a l-'NCI craped 10 his t>ac~
dunno t1le o~·ne:; S~t'1t.~t~ hJO 20 'rst Cl!lMlS 17 COINlg
from tne pass O!inge Coa~t ha1 111 ..t CC 4~ ~ ti~-. run . 01.:side Loeb.le er Wiii Tabron, «i:d1ns11e uc , e Rob
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily P ilot Monday, Sep1emb '28, 1992 83 ~ b
National honors at stake for CdM girls
~ Chicago tournament awaits
volleyball team this weekend.
W ith the Orange County champi-
onship in hand, the Corona dcl
Mar I ftgh girl volleyball team
will look to tal..c us supremacy nation-
wide this ~cdend.
Co:ich uncc IC\\art':. Sea Kings are
~ceded third in the 1992 Dive~ Sports
Center Ch:illcngc, Friday and Saturday,
at the Divers Sports Center in Mentcro,
Ill., conSlllcrcd by mo:>t the best prep
tournament in America.
In his fir:.t season at the CdM helm,
Stewart said the tou rnament is a unique
opportunity to catch the eye of the na-
tional poll\1cr' from US,\ Tud.1) anJ
Volle) bJI/ .\lontli/\, Jnd h1l> team fully
intend:. to enh.rnce its growing reputa-
tion.
I told the gu} from USA TodJ) \\e
''ere going there to kick some butt," ..
::,aid Stc\\ Jrt, \\<ho con\idcr .. the idea of
a m) thical n.111011al 111lc "i1hin reach ror
hi' junior-domin:uco ~qu.1d.
''1 hi teain '' M.> tc.ld), u's almo t
boring," S1cv. url ::,aic.I. "Wt: Jon 't o' cr-
l>O" er team , \\ c ju-.1
don't lei 1hc bJll hit
l:1~una Oe~ch High. "It'!> Oh\iOu I) U
1m1h1CJI thing, but it's u nc.1t ">1lu:111un
fur the ~id.., to be in. 'I he lop t\\u
ranl..ed tcJm-; in the nation .ire 1n th1'
ll\U(l\JffiCnt, w if \\C do \\Cll. it' .1te Ill
e>.pcll .)\ c 'II he ril!hl
'I told the guy from USA
Today we were going
there to kick some butt.•
up there Ill h1tu11.
polls."
A mythtl·.d n.1·
1ional Cfll\\n \\OUIJ
be Stc\\ar1·, r1"1 ·" .1
c o a c h . B u t. Ii c
the ground und we
play very well lo·
gc1hcr. I can't belie\c
there's ::i high school
team out there th,11
\\C can't beat."
CdM '" currently
ranl..ed I I th 111 the
Volleyball Monthly
-l.ANCl STEWART agreed, he m 1\ h.1\ \,;
CdM volleyball coach had one ·'' j J'l.1)1.: r.
had the n.il1un~d
ranl.ings been .iround
nation:il poll, but th:it \\J\ before wan-
ning the Orange County tournament.
The Sea King!I arc 1op·r.inl..cd in Or-
ange County and No. J in the ClF
Southern Section') Di' i'ion I poll.
''ll' not too often that )OU have a
team thi highly ranl..eJ," ~ml Ste\\Jrl.
"ho coached and pl:1)c<l pn:"iou)I) at
his \enior ~cason.
Stewart '"as n:imec.1 Cl F PIJ)Cr ul the
Year in 1981, after kJlhng L1~un,1
Beach lo a Southern Sccuon champi·
on-.hip. Anc.I though, he adn11h, the bl•,1
prep 'olk) ball in the count I') "·"'
pl.1)Cd in Southern Caltfurn1J, there \\a~
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Eagles are licking their wounds Calvary Chapel's just 'Kruse -in'
• ~ Johner bares the brunt of it after .
Estancia's pass protection breaks down.
ca~ily c.11chahlc, one of ''hich turneJ in to a CdM in-SAl'o rA ANA _ ') 11111. •ht11t! had
1crccp1ion. to gi' c Jurinb (., '.11\ ( -h.•t'd "It's sad 10 h,1,c ;:i 1alcn1ed qu.1ncrback put the · b · I liglf, ph)'ic.d fm1 lb.1ll \ \\ll\ \''"''
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h.111 on the money Jnd not catch 11." Lie engooc.1 said. the Arnw·N.:t') \~ .i k·n, 1 i .1.1, \\ J\l.11\ k~l,,t, ,11\d ,l ~I \.Ill I \i. l lUl,l..h 1111('1 -.10
By Barry Faulkner
SPOIU \\ r:ttr
COSTA MESA -After l\\O "eeks
of 1mpro,emfnt, the Estancia l11gh
footb:ill team dropped the ball -Iller·
ally and figurati,cly -in a 33-7 lo<;:. to
ri,al Corona dcl M.ir fdda~ nigh1.
fatanc1a Coach John L1ebcncood
".is openly d1~Jppo1nted "1th~ hi~
1e.1m' performance follo"ins Frida}'s conic:'l. \\hich
Cl')Sl:ilhzed the Eagle~· problem "i1h }Oulh. 111e,pcr1-
ence :ind Che m1 .. 1ai..e, that :iccompJll) both
"h's part of the learning proce''" hut \\C h<l\C to get night .ind. bigk' (, 1 .. h.·K11, \ .• ;, bc11cr .:tl c.nching the bJll." I Hool.. " happ) 111 rq in h , 11. ... ·1 hough fohncr \\orl..ed \\OOl er' 10 e'en get most \\On the batik,, a' \\c;ll ,1, ih1.• \\,it of ht:. p;1s~c' off. he completed JU't four of :!6 '"ith
l\\u intcrcepuuni.. V.1n I look "J' oh\1111,I~ pl~.1~1.J
1 he Lagle~· other 1unh>'cr. J fumble on ihe open-\\ilh thc 2"· t-i 'erJ11.·1. hui '"·" 1 llh! 11np11.·".:.I \\llh
1ng l.11.:lulf. \\J) abo CO!ill). J'i the s~a K111g' 'eiLCd hl'!I tc.1m 's aJ\,1nt.11!..: 11\ th.: ! l..1 .. a,u:ih~ CllUnl.
momentum frnm the oul\et. "It \\,l!i a re.i i h.1rJ-hrn11H:: tooth. I ~.1m,, .• n,• 1' .... \
··1 h.1l put our <ldcn'e in the h1)lc. :inJ the~ tool.. "ere Jc.lu.:ill~ l1u111.: .1 bit I 1£.c:~r d t "..: \\.:11. ·· \ n
.1J\.1n1.1gc. like J g\x1J footh.ill tc:im \\tll." said llool.. 'J~d. "Uu1 ''~ r1. ilh ''1.:nl .i!t ·1 1 ,n \r, ·
L 1d1c~oou. \\ho tlknt1l1c<l 1hc ltN plJ~ of the 'cc-;-.;;i,~) h.1d t''ll or 1hr1:l' gu~' r.:.1m~·1.l 1 :t ·! _. t1dd t· 11
~111J h.1H J' 1he 111rn111g rx11n1. \\C c.11nc uul ''11h nu 111;1111,, I h t' J 1.:.11 l!i..lOJ
"\\e're real )Oung. Jnd uniil ~e learn ho" to plJ)
the gJmc, \\e'rc going to tJkc our lump:.," Lichen·
gtlod 'ia1d. ··we impro"ed the Ctr l l\\O \\Cel..!>, but we
''ere b~:uen ounJly by a good Corona Jcl ~tar tcJm.
I railing J""' IJ· 7 .11 the 111tc11111.,..,1un, the EJglc~ l>tgn." "·''' lie'' brc.:ik 65 ) .:irJ.., for a h.1ud1Jo" n on 1he lir-.t --=---.......:.......:_.._ _____ _.:i::::_ ________ _,_ ___________________ _
II\ b;icl.. to the drJ\\ing boarJ."
L1ehengood credited the Sea Krng,·
Jnd coJching, and prai,ed \\hat he c<l
re.11 )upcr :uhlc1cs. ·
"You ha\e 10 give 1hc1r running back (Tom) He s
and (J.R.) W:llz a Im of credit. but not onJ) them.
Their offensi\c hne did a great JOb of blocl..ing, and
their defense put a lut of pre .sure OJ\ (quarterback
Mall) Joh~er. "i1hou1 bli1zing but once or t\\ice.''
Most discouraging for Liebengoo<l \\JS the 1nab1ltt)
10 help Johner out. dropping c1gh1 p.l ~c thJl \\Crc
p!J) uf 1hc: third llll.1rler •• 1nJ the niut "as llO.
''Th.it rc.1lh broke our b;ick ,'' Llchcnirooct s:ti'd.
Aho co ti) \\ ,,, the ab':'>ence 1)\ tailb.ick Manny
· ""· ''ho pl.i)cJ onl~ bric11) Jue to a thigh brui c.
cn1or Cud) Ch.1rlc~ l1lleJ in .111d ran h.1rJ (4.t yards
on 10 c.1me:.), but \\,1.,n't enough to 111ou111 an)lhing
011 the gwund, .illm\ ing the ~ca King' to tee off on
the pa')-. ru,h.
''l\IJtt " .... onh ,,11.:lcd once. but ou r line di Jn·,
fim.,h ulf their blucl.,," L1ebcn~llllJ !:>.11J > "Th..1\
mcJnt that K1Jtt Y.'1S hil ju'll about c'~I) umi: he
thre" He's ? tough l..1tf; he'll be bacl...
"\\e .111 nccJ tu 1.ccp our pirth high a:-. \\C \\Uri.:
tu gu rc:JJ) tor lcJ~ue ·
Greg William' has 1mprO\eJ each
"eek.
"He' thro"·
ing the
rccr "'II ha\C! to w:111. he ' found
plcnt~ 10 keep him bu'~. A rc1urn-
111~ i.tartcr in the 'ccundJI'\, he
h3 altern:ned at ta1lbJtk ·\\Ith
Ste\'e Gonzales. T1f1. \\ho gainc<l
51 :rnJ 59 > ard • rc ... pcctl\ cl~, in
the fil")t l\\O game . broke ll1<.\\c
for 109 again 1 Foothill.
'(1lrt'd in the ltn.il lb :-.CCl>nd,, but
.1dn11ttcd it m.1) be J burden bc!lt
lc11 behinJ heading m1u league.
"Aller IJlkln!,: II \.)\Cr \\llh my
\t,111, "c JIU it \\.I) going to be
Jdbt1ng \\hcncu~r the streak
enJcd." l3nnklc~ -.~11J. •• 11 's prob-
ahl) gooJ 1h.1t \\On't happen
..1g.1in'1 a league opponent." "i cl). and he'
throwing 1t
\\Cit.'' said Brin·
~tcy, "ho chose
Williams as his
season-opening
starter, after
\\Orking both he
and ju n ior Wade Tif1 .............. -...... .-...----
cquJlly in the Walh;ims
sprang and summe r.
\\ hile Taft's qu. r1erbJcl..1ng ca-
~COM:
From 61
keeping hi team in the game."
··1t· ... really great to iicc \\'ac.le
me up and ha'c such a gooJ
g.1me, offcn::,i\cly." Orinllcy said.
"He really helps add a d1mcrmon
to our running gJmc, along "ith
Steve."
Gon£ales. who had surp.1~,cd
the 100-~arJ marl.. in each of the
fir:>t t\\U games. chipped 1n 7~
)..trds on 17 attcmpl'I ag.1imt the
Knights.·
Brinl..ley and hi player!I "ere
t.lisnprointed to lose the sc.1'ion
shutout t re:ik \\hen Foothill
I hi: dcfcm.1\e effort \\J imprcs-
~~~ n 1n~1hck,~. particuktrl) wuh
the ab cnce ol t\\O start ing line-
b;1~l..cr .
kif San1ta. ''ho str~11nco hi
I.nee in prac11ce last week. sat out
:is J prccauuonary measure. :ind
N.1thJn Lumpkin \\as held ou1 due
to pcr,onal rca~on::,. Uoth should
1clurn 1hi!i "eel, according 10
Uranl..lcy. "ho report:, no other in-
JUnc .
Walz edip,ed the 100·)Jrd plaleJu for the scconc.1
time 111 three gJme . \\llh a 1-19-)arJ effort on 23 at-
tempts. Wall's cJwn ru hing total i::, now 357 and he
and I less ha\c combined for 677 ~ards rushing and
recching.
Though the difficulty of harassing Johnef "as tn·
crcJscd by his a1hlctic kill and clll!ii\'cncss, mcCdM
pa ru!lh did t:ike its toll on the Eagles· nerinl nu nck.
"h 's been a \\htlc i.1m:e \\e\e been able 10 mo'c
the ball ag.11ns1 E'tJnc1a ltkc that," Holl.ind s:i1d
"\Ve\c hJd some CIF ch.1mp1onsh1p teams that rc-
all) ha,·en'1 gained much ag.1in:.1 those guys. The lint
really crc;\).cd the hole . and the b:icks made some
big plays."
The defensive front of Jeff Borland. Mike De Re·
\•e re, Gordy Clemon . Mike Digrado and Mic l..ey
Long nailed Johner for only one sack. but :ilte rcd or
rushed severnl of 1hc Eagles' 22 ineomplctions.
Offensively. running backs Tom Hess and J .R.
Wall found spacious holes opened by Dill Woodward,
Bobby Fouladi, Sco11 llogdan, Dill Pet e~, Den Sum-
ner, :md Chri Quinn.
He am:i\Sed o career-hi~h 126 yards on 14 car·
ries, one shy of hi combined carrie Crom two pre-
vious game , and matched Walz's two touchdo"ns.
MUSTANGS:
From 81
liule need to explore the airways ogain.\I the Lobos.
"It's nice to score 36 points and not throw the
bnll," Miller said. "\Ve lhrcw three times. and they
""ere oil incomplete."
The victory wiJI help raise the pirits or Miller nnd
hi players, as well as quiet lh~ growing buu from
supporters who qucslioned lhc Mustangs' smn h·
mou1h approach.
"People were slartina to wonder if the system
Holland aid the play of both interior lines ha
been a picas.wt surprbe. as has the development of
junior cornerbacl. Ale\ llh:Hh;.11. sophomore running
back-lincbacl..er Brnrn l log:rn. sophomore linebacker
J.J. Cesare, anc.I juruor lindi.1cl..er Chris Ta) lor.
Holljnd reported 110 injuries, and was enthusiastic
about the play of Clemon • "ho ~howcd no sign of
tho arthro cop1c knee surgery (carulagc) that side·
hoed him for t\\O game .
\\Orked," Miller 1d. "E\cn among our plJ)'Cr"S. there
was some doubt. ofte r going h\O games wi1hou1 :i
touchdown. "Out I never hac.I any doubt ~e'd be able
10 make the S) tcm work. l\e cen the system v.orl
~ilh le talent, so it ~as ju t a matter or coac.hing it
well enough 10 run tt cff cct1vcly."
Junior running back Binh Tr.m carried the ru hina
load, reeling off 226 >ard on 30 ru"ihing attempt .
Miller had high pr.ii c for h1 orfcn)i\C line, anJ i)
abo encouraged by 1mprO\cmct11 on 1hc dcfeno;l\e
idc.
On the negative idc:, Co la Me.,~4 eight penahie
(for 53 yards) arc n rontinuina trend Miller will hope
to climinote as the pre-league schedule winds down.
College S1JOrts . . . . . v .. 11'111 IW8lll In soccer; P8al lllCll croa COlldrY 11111Pt1
MENLO PARK -Southern Cal·
ifornia College's men's soccer
team completed • three-game
svoeep throu1h Northern Califor·
nia Saturday. du,tina ofr host
Menlo Colleae. 3-0. in non·
conference action, impnwina to 6-
3. leCel 0.-...1, ...... .,..... 0 sec_._ ....... 1. -.... 1. ~
IS... LllNll 4
•.RIVERS IDE !.. Southern
Cal College's Nrkee Pool ~3\eJ
90 seconds off her ~n~n· be I
and Priscilla Devaney bettered her
be t tisne by more than two min-
u1e to finish 28th and 98th, re·
pcctively at the UC R1\·uside In·
vitational er country meet, Sit·
urday.
Pool clocked a time of 19 mm·
u1e • 6 second O\er the 3.l·mile
course, while Ol!voncy fini hed in
2l:t i
SCC' men fioishcd 201h amona
?l team al the me event, led by
Jown Schaefer, who was JOI I
ove r the fivc·mile coune in 1 lime
of 28:12. Ken Cabral (128tb in
29.lJ) anJ Make Mcaurc (U5th
in 29:33) oho '-"Untribulcd for sec.
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T 0 Al/ICC CO'llPANY a.a s.i. Will be tNd•. alllh0f14y atbon I Ttw inct..pwtll--. IN llW'O ef M _,,.._,, Met. 9qUI~. lnven. PIU .. AMERICA MOATOAG( ~ 1', 21, 29, ()(• ..,..,_ .___
.l• duly ~1>00nlod '"" ... but Wllhc>Yt COVen.nl OI A H~_RINO on ttle pet! IO~•atoOtl l.llt'Wlll Md.,., .... °' ......... *'·,..~ worti In ~llhtd ~ IMcfl. aANKlA ..,. 5. 1112 Thie .......... ""
undor ltte IOllQW1ng d• w tYanty, •JtPNN 01 Im· tton wt1 be Nlld Oii OCTO-•ii bt 91,ttllld unit ' .... or ol eny .,..... or ......... """"'° 900da, COila ..... 0 ... y Pi&ot ... aM« Sl '319 CoU IHOI Wiii tie C...., a.ti GI ~I hbeo d•4'd or ltu•I Wil l pWd, r~tn9 blte poa BER t2. I "2 • I 45 p ... inl4H•l11Jd ~ton ,... I ~ -~ In ltOOCMM'll9 ,.....,.., pal· ..... CA atit . Or-. Courtly on S.,.tM.
SU l AT ru1n,1c AUCTION Mt..on. °' enc\lmtnnoea, 1n OeP'-10J roc.1t0 11 3'1 04>1.c110n lo th P•hllo Mdlofl 'no o1 tw Callo .,.., Met ""Y Met Ill oen. September 21• Oc&otw 11. "'°"' luotM 1oyct * PU9&JC IOTICI t1tt i 1.a
10 Tt•E HIGHl:Sf BIOO(A to p.llY ~ tltfnam•ng ptlrd-ni. Clcy OriV. $outh. Of. and shows goo.J C'1111 fOtnt& PYoboMe coo. A .... ~ ...... °' lM 12. lO. I~ ~ St .....,Pot' ~ ~u
f OR CASH C•n tne '°'"'' pal tum°' lM no4el•) ... .,., CA t2661 Wh) llW COUii O!.IW no ... ,. Speoal ...,._ butlMta known .. Point 4 M 538 CA 02"3 • ,.........,. PiMllNO Newpott 9eacho
... noen ,,. lawful len<Jet "' cured by UICI detO of .,. YOU 08.JECT TO IN SI' n1 In• 11flo111~ tcwm •• .........,.. "°"' .. Dai. ~. loeaMCJ PUIUC llOTICE Thi• bv11n... .. COft• ........ ....... coei ..... ft.It.. .._._ tttt UM~I SI.tin) ~or Tt\ltl, •Ith lf'llk_. H In g~•no ot lht ,,_i.oon, you A HEARINCt on It•-CCM#t dltll et 1713' & .. D.lirNef S1rMt. ~by en~ StMtlRllll 1 -1 r-
1n11 ,,,~ .. I '""'"ed Ot H id not• p<Ol/IOff, Id should 11>1*1' II~,,.., eeti•ion ... b• ht>l..1 0 ......... -.... ~ "'*'-· CaMomia 1271•. ,.....,_.. The 190ltttane(•) COin· TM FOllOWlng ~ s..---'4• 11• ti, ()o.
01ner en~>.• apec.r..a in vane•. ti Wftf· undof IM lf'9 ~ ti.it• 'tO"' ob Oclobtr :2. 1119::.' II 1 • ~ Thlit bulk ..... 11 tubt«:t ~ to trMMCt bUal-•• dOono bulitletl M : tao. S. ••
C11rJ COd• S~lion 292411 lamtt °' Mid OMd of EON or .... Wfll'efl OC>-p M "'o~~I 703 toe:; w IMAllOll L QllllR lo ~ ~ .............. nau. ""6tf .. ~ pAAt(fA P\.Ulof88NO. )t41 loH07
(pey.ebl• 1n l\;11 al In• limo Tt\ISI, f.... OW'gel, Ind ON with the OOYr1 .,.. •I ,. 1 Th• c IY Onw p 0 .. • ...,U..ne IT • COde Sect.on .,oe.2. ~ ........... "*"-• natM(•) lllMCS VI/II Buren Ave.. Co•la --· ... leOTllCI
ot U '•I ii~ rogn1 l•Ue and 111~1 ot ltlo TruatM ON tM holl(ing Y04Jil ti>' So' ,., .. , Or ftlJ'!!' I. ' •• 1\111"9 Md ~ d 0. 'The foloMnog pet'IOllt ·~on t.'23112 ...... Calif t2e2t ~
•ntert11 '°"'~ to ano and d lho Trusts C19elt0 ,,_.,enc, miy be In pof'IOn 9:!613 1 5~1 ITS tOt, IMITA MA. penon wl_, wtlofn dalmS 119 dolna ~ aa: UOyd iOyct Aic:Mtd LM Plftl.,, )141 Pl •I
now hel<I by II unoet Hid by""' Offd ot TNSt. ()(by y<>IJt lllc>me'f IF YO U OBJECT T CA •2701 en•• ... "'IY be lll4td la: Paul Ev.,, Nt:W \ltNTUM PAO~ Th• ·~ WM Mid Van euron A.,.. COii... I I Doe<! ol Trust In 1M P'OI> 5.'tod Nie Wll be ~ on IF YOU ARE A CREOITOR 1M grant no ot IN< P.-llllOn t2M ~. EtQ, of IN U. TYJ'ES, 3402 W, ~ ..., IM Counfy ~ o1 Mff1. C .... t262t ... ,. "-
et'tV "'-,.."""~ dosc.nc-s OctotMw 5, 1992, • t JO °' 1 c:onc.ngeni cf90•tor ol rou 5tiouocJ "P • u .111 lh Publlalled Newport OlflcH ol P1ul Evan BIYd, 'f", Saint• Ana. C.W. Ot&nQe on Ses>lember 23, lhlt l)ua
11neu I• CO& -•...I!!..!"'
T RUST 0 R ALBE RT pm In tl'IO lobby lo lhe Che CleeeMed, you tn1,1ll f11t f\eaten9 Ind ~I ,It! you ~-..... 01ity OrH"-wald, HI South ~70t 1992, dUdld b¥• M lnclMd\al 1tli '-• peraone ~LL(N BOLDEN MICH bulldlng located at 601 'fOUI cll#n with the coun Objkllons OI '"" "'""' Pilot~-21, 29, ~ Welt Slreot, Sult• 410, JoMph P. a.ot-ge. 20082 , .... 29 lh• r90.l1trant(•) ~ .. dOWIO ....... -=
HLt HELENE BOLDEN South ~1 SVMt. Or0 end fl\M a copy to 1M P«· 001ec11ons ""' t ,. C"OU Anaheim, C.Wonwa 92I02. Moontlde Cwct., Hunting· eel to 1ranaect bU11-CAPTATNI CHARTERS, BENEFICIA RY l EE anoe.Calilomla92668 aOf\11 r1p1esentatlv• •P-belore llW hw:mng Your toberS. ll*l. TN bull .... d•t• lhall ton Bffch. Calif. t2&46 • Publl•h•d Newport= undtf fl• flCtlllOUI )tf w. -9L •40. COIQ
WESTERN FUNDING CQM. Al the tJme ol the Initial polnlltd by lhe COUl't W1tn1n appeatanc11 m.1~ bi; 1n mt542 be on Of Ill« Octob« 15. OMllo Dan.etson, 2M31 Beacn.Coata Mesll l).uy nfft NVM(t) lilttd MHa. e-t . ..r1
PANY INC _ rocorceo No-publication of this nob<le, lour monch$ from th• dale per~ or by )OUt .mo11111t) PUIUC 1192. The last dllo fOI N-C111llle lane, Minion Not Sept«nbef 25, ()(M>-!=. on· Sep4tmb« 4 Oennlt M. QrMw, '" W,
vMil>e# 7. 1990 as Inst No tne total emount of the un-of flm INU#'Ce ol loct.s IF YOU ARE NOTICE lnO claim• is Octobof 14, V19io, Cllif. 02691 bet 5, '2. It. 1992. 1992 • ' 8" St •.O. c.ta ..._
90 M19Z'8 In Booll page or paid balanc. ot IN obhg11-as provided •n M!C'llon 9100 CREDITOR • 1992, wtllcl\ s tho list Thia bualne11 "9 con-~ R.c:.hlwd L PlrMt Cald. t2Q1
01tic1..i RKords •n ltMI of-''°" secured by tn. abow ot tl'IO Cal1lomla Problie cotll•"'Jllnt ""'J.!OI 01 ...! ..... TIC•_ bldiness d.ty before the duded br a ~ pert--This 1111ement wa• Ned Thi• b111lnH• le c~
hce o~lhe ReCOld., of Or0 described deed ol trust COdo.. The time tor tiling cteceaSed >Oii 11~1 hi """"' ..,,... butt sM d•t• specof>ed n9fsh4p PUIUC NOTICE w1th the County Clerk ot dudtd W.-' ~
ange '40\Jnl~ Q oC deed ol ond esbmatec:I costs. ox-cl111m1 will not •-P"• ~ your clnim .,.,in '"" .:ou~ PU8UC H.....O above. lhe r1gl1trent(1) com-Orange County on Seplem· Tho r90lallant(1) com-•
tru•t ccscrabes tile fol-perises. and aovances 11 f0tt four month• from the and m.'J 11 ccr~ lo 1'1t> NOTICE IS HEREBY Deted leptembM 23, rnenced lo lranQCt busi-~ bet • 199CZ rnenced 10 lrlNiKt ~
lowing LOT 5, OF TRACT $67,229.•3. h11rl ng date noticed persona. 1~o•t'!;•11'\1 1l0>c GIVEN tr\at lhe °'Y ot 1 .. 2 MSI ...WW I.ho Fictitious Bu .. neee NeMe ' f543727 ,,_. 111\der the Flcertioua
NO 1714 IN THE CITY OF It IS poWble lhll at the at>Ove. appoint~ t'\ I'.. ,"OUl'I ~ BMch ""' ..... LAW OFFICES OF Business Nam•(•) hsl•d ........... d N-""" 8e11th-eua1-.. NwRe(•I ltatlld COS TA MESA. COUNTY tamt of ulo tho oponeng YOU MAY EXAMINE the w1th1n lour mon1h~ 11om suer'1 will hold a public tbovt on: not app~ Tho followulg peBonS Pubjilhe ~-....-' abo\re Oft! ~ 1$, 1912
OF ~ANGE STATE OF t>od mi1y be ~ 1han ll'le ftl• lltpe by I.he coon." you &ht date ol 1 ~11• u.,ncP ol ~ on Mondly, Sep-PAUL EVAN GRUN· JoMph P. George are doing buSINiu -Costa Meu 011ly Pilot [)emll ... Giecly
CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP lotM tndel>Wdn.s due. ., •• penon inlorestld .,, lellltr5 3 r10. \I~ 1 ~ lemb« 28, 1992. at ~:30 WALD ThlS statement was filed MOARELU I MELVIN OE· S.plember 14, 21, za. Pc· Thia utemanl WU med
RECOADEJ IN BQOI( 68 Date: 9/09192 T .0. tne estate, you may hit sec:11on :tlOO ~1 mi; p.m. at the C~uncll Chem-8y: Peul Evan G,_n-w1lh the County Clerk ol SIGN & ENGINEERING, tober S, '992' Wllh the Counly ClefW GI
PAGE 50 OF MISCH · SERVICE COMPANY, .. wittt the COUt1 a lormal R•,Cahlornl.l P1~t>:\t .. C<'do> bers, City Hall, 3300 N•.,. weld, Esq,,. Attorney Orange County on Sep'-m-1352 S.V1nrta. Tustm. CA M-512 ()rW'Ot County on Septem-
LANEOUS MAPS IN THE• sakl TNete• quest IOI Spoc:i.I Notic. ot•The l•rnl? r:ir I :nq Cl1"'l'I I>°" Boutovw. ~ft .. ~. bet 2, 1992 92680 bef 1~. 1912
OH •CE Of THE COUl>ITY. By: June C'-rt.ty, .Aeo th• f1Mg ot •n inventory w1• not 11\r w .. t'•l.l•., '·"' Beac:h, Cahlornea 02663 10 Published Newport F543~3 Gino Morrelll, 13352 Sa· PUBLIC IOTICE P~
A ECORD ER OF SAID 1 1 t 5 t and apptaisal of estate as· monltl~ Ire" v .. 1 ... '\ "ll d1.scuu the folk>wing ~ Buc~osta Mesa Daily Published Ne.port a.ac:t.-""""'Tustin CA 92680 '"ct .. •-··• Pvbhshed Newport a..cn. COUNTY • • • an ecre ary, sets OI ol eny peltll<>n or d:11e no•.c .. .:i : posed bond f1nw1Cing by c t M o 11 Pl Pete Mel~tn (Jamts) r• ruvu Dall Pl -\'OU ARE IN DEFAULT 3 tOO Oell Roed, Ste account as prOl/lded In VOL l~AV EXAMINE tho Issuer. PlloC September 28, 1992. os a .sa a y 'OI 13811 Miian St. Westmin· 8119'neN Name Costa Meu y lot
UNDER A DEED OF rnusT 300, Wetnut Creett, CA sectK>n 1250 of tne CahlOI· lhll lllio:! kl?pl b) 11'11! covrt If PROJECT: The luuer pro-m540 September 14• 21• 28. ~ II• CA 92683 • Stet......t September 28, October 5,
DATED 11 01/90. UNLESS 9•598·2078 CS t 0) nia Probate Code A Re-you 3,,,. a pe1$0n poses lo Issue Its Rwenue PU8UC .. OTICE •obef 5• 1992 Th•~ bu1lnes1 Is con· Tho FoUowing ponons '2, It , 1912
'rOIJ TAKE ACTION TO 944-90t5 QIH!SI tor Special NollCe 1nlerl!!hod n ,,.. estate, Refund_lng Bonds (HOllO " M-509 dueled by c;o-panners lft doing business as· ~532
PROTECT YOUR PROP-IF AYAILAllL£, THE fonn 1s avadaote lrom lho you niay ,,,,. .... 1h !tie court MemOtial Hospital Presby· Flc:tlttou• PUBLIC NOTICE The regls1r1n1s com-WORD SMVTHS. 907 PUBLIC -nee
ERTY IT 11.tAV BE SOLO AT EXPECTED OPENING eoun clerk. a tornu l R .. quest lo lenan) Senn 1992, in an menced 10 trensact buSI· North Baller Stteot, Santi '"' ~ PUBLIC SALE IF vou BIO MAY BE OBTAINED Altwn•r fw the Pell· Sp.1;13 r\CI c .. :>I ltle lohng agg~t· pnncipal ln'IOUOI ·s~te~n-t e Fk:tltJCMte . noss under the llclllJOU!i A.na. Cahl, 92703 FlctltJeu• NE.ED _AN EXPLANATION Uonw: of an an ... ntory ana not 10 exceed $98.500,000 .. ":''.. business names Hal•d Brend• Jane Johnson, 907
OF THE NAfURE OF THE BY CAl.1.ING THE FOL· CAROL DE VtTTO, appr:i·sa Of t'Sl'118 assets (lhe "Bonds''). Proceed• of The fol~ng persons BuaJnese Neine above Oil' 9/1/92 N 8ak41f Slrff\, Sani. AM. .. .. _.. ......
Pl'IOCEEDING AGAINST LOWING TELEPHONE ESQ LAW OFFICES O< c l ., ~lltion or tNI Bonds Wlll be uMd 10 ar-e doing business as: Statement Gino Mon-elll Cal I 92703 SteteMeM YOU YOU SHOULD CO,... NUll8£Jt ON THE DAY ·• ,ccounl .J.: pro~eded 1n ftnlnCe and refinance tho 1•)0RANGE COUNTY The Following persons This sl•tement was tiled Thfi buslneu 1t con-~ Following persona
f ACT A LA.'.:YER BEFORE THE SALE: M JUDITH E. DEMING, s.:c~on 1 :so ol lhll acquiSltion Ind consttuc:-JUICE MAGAZINE (b)THE are doing business as· With tn. Coul'llY Clertl o1 due1ed by· an ind1vodual ttl doong buttness u ·
-1'2 EAST SIXTE ENTH (StO) 946-4357 250 N. GOLDEN CIR· c,1i t0 m 01 P1.::bale CodW tton ol certain Improve-JUICE OF ORANGE TREASURE HOUSE IM-Orange County on Septem-Thi registrant(s) com· RICKCflESIC INTERNA
S'REU 1.0STA ._.ESA. WC31554 CLE OR., STE 200, R .. qur sl 1., Spc..:1al Nohctt ments 10, and equipmet1t COUNTY (c)COASTAl PORTS, 18852 Melody Pat11 t>er 1, 1992. menced 10 transact bu"· TIONAL. 24355 Landovet,
CA Publtsl'l•d N ewport SANTA ANA, CA 92705 lortl' •S .l\' 1b:1:; lrom me '°'· neatth tacihb .. '" the JUICE (d)THE JUICE Or .. Garden Gtove, Caht. F5432t• noss uncer In• frdillOUS ~ Htls, C.hf 92653
\II a w u r addreu or (7t4) 83$-3 t 5 1 '°"" _ .,,, Ctly ol Newport BellCh (o)SOUTHERN CAllFOR· 926'0 N w , BusineH Name(s) ~Sled OouQlas Sucnnk, 2'35S
COM'"'l>:l" ces1gna11on ol Beac;h-CoSla Mesa Daily Published Newport Attorney tor Petllfoner owned by oporaled by NfA JUICE (t)WEEIClY Chlt1es & W1lhe Falke, Be P~~llh•d M e ~o I above on· September I lancfover, Laguna Hills,
prope<1v s sno""n 1bovo, P1loc SeplMlbef 14, 21. THOMAS C KING Hoag Memonal Hoapilll JUICE, 3303 HarbOr Blvd., 11852 Melody Pa"'-Or.. ac; • osta osa ep-1992 • ' Cat.I. 921>53
no .. a·•antv 1s 9'"'°" as 10 28.1992. Beach-Cost.l Mesa DOcaily 1756 Or:inge Ave Presbyterian, • Califomia Svll1 G..J. Costa Me"· Garden Grove. Calll. 92640 lemb« 7, 14, 21• 28, 1992, Brenda J-John~ Th11 bu11noss Is c~
11s comoleleness or cor· m516 Pilot September 28. 29, · Cost..l MeS3 , CA nonproht public benefit C•hl. 92626 • This business •• con-mS05 This s1a1emen1 was lllod dueted by: an IOdM<luM
•eciness T"e t>enefioaf)' PUBLIC NOTICE 10~ S, 1992. 92627-3153 • cor poratlon (the "Bor-Trend Actveros1ng ASSOC!· ducted by· husband end PUBLIC MOTICE With th• County OMll ol Th• regl111ant(s) com-
under sa.:1 Deed ol Trust. Ml541 Q,,,I\ Nt>\<\opOl'I rower"), lncludtng h ,.._ •IH , Callfornoa, 3303 Har· ,_,,1le n Orange County on Sei>lam-mencod 10 trenuct bu•
t>y reason ol a breach 04 Br.i:~ Co t , funding ol the tssuet's bot Blvd., Suite G-3. Costa The rtglstr•nt(s) com-ber 15 1992 ""' undtf the Acilllous
delav t 1n 1he oblagal•on so-BSC tot 1 PUBLIC NOTICE •.• .. 1 PAc· F1oa11ng'f11ed R11e O. Mesa. Caltl. 92626 menc:ed to transaci bus>· C~~c1.f.~!!63 ' Fs44104 Bu11neu N1me(1) hsled
cute:! irieiooy. nerttolor• NOTICE OF s~p ~1 :~ :?8 , 90:? mond Health Facil•'L!:. This bualness Is , con-neu under lh• F"ictitlous ............ eel ......, Be h-above on ~ 1, t992 e~oci..1ed and Celrvered to PETITION TO CP036480 enue Bonds (Hoag ducted by: • corporatiOn Business Name(•) hied BuMness .,._ ,..,~, H..,.,....., ac Doug Sue.hes\ •
1he unders,gnec a y,.nnen ADMINISTER NOTICE OF PETITION PUBLIC NOTICE nat Hosp.i.I Presbyterian) Th• regl1trant(S) com-above on September •. St.Cement Costa Mesa Daily Pilol This statement w• filod
Oeclara1oon cl Oeta<Jll and ~STATE OF TO ADMINISTER Se<1es 198'A·F. menc:ed lo transact bu• 1992 The Following pefsons September 28, ()(tober 5, ,..ltn ~ County Cler1l o1
Demand 101 Sale and wr11-CHARLES MICtt'.aEL ESTATE OF BSC 1D10 LOCATION: Hoag Memo-ness Under the FtetJtlous Chlllfes Fllllle are doing buS1ness as· 12. 19. 1992 Orange Covnty on Septom-
ten norw:e of delavll and ot HUNTLEY Harriett O. Linton, aka NOTICE OF nal Hosp.ta! P1esb'(tenan. Busmess Name(s) Ii.sled Thts sl.llement was l~ed COUNT~Y ENTERPRISES M SJ1 bof 15, 1092
e1ec1•on to caJse th• un-Harriett Orena L inton PETITION TO 301 New!>°" Boulevard, atiov. on: Septembef 4, W1th ttte County Clerlt of INC .• 1807 Tan11f19er, Costa F544ec>e dersogned to sell sa,d prop. CASE NO.Ate&Ot& STER and 351 Hospjtal Road, 1992 Orange County on 54!ptem-Masa, Cahf. 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Be
erty 10 salisty said oohga· To alt hetrs. ~icianes aka Harriett Linton ADMINI Nt'WPO"I Beach, Calllomla Enc Franz, Vice President ber 4, t992 Country Eotefl)f'lses tnc . Published NowQOft acn. hons and lherntl., the creditors, contingent crlda-CASE NO. A 165928 ESTATE OF: gzssa Th11 statement •as hied F543753 Californta, 1sot Tananger, Fl~tltkMI• Costa Mesa O~oly P1101
lC>fA. ane1 !*'Sons who may To all • ... r~ CARRIE E, HOLDER The bonds will be issued wath ltle County Clent. ol p11t)i;shed Ne-wpon .Ilea . Cos1a Mo~. Caht 92626 8"9inHa Neme S.ptemt>er 28, Octot>of 5,
HMIOl lAWN·
MOUNT OLM c;..,_., • Moftuwy
Chapel • C,_ory
Srnutg .-Ill Fauhs
1625 Gisler
Costa Mesa
540-5554
PACIFlC Y1EW
MEllONAL PAM
C-tory • Mortue.ry
Ct\eoel • Ctemarory
3500 Peche V-Or11rt
NewoOt1 8Mctl .....,,.
PfflCE IHTIOS
lfLl lllAIWAY
oth~~se be Interested 1n benellctanes err.; 1ors CASE NO.A H5600e V1f Issuer undef' the er.tige County l>r1 Septcttn· Costa Mesa Daofy p,10 lh1s bus1neh 11 cons Statement 12, 19, 1992 ~Wtff ~ estate. or boeh. connngenr cre~rs in To 311 he•rs, ~hoanes poweB reserved 10 the ts-bef 4, 1992 Se b t• 21 8 Oc dueled by:• corpotabon Tho FollOW1ng J*$0flS M-535
of t sCHARLES MICtiAEl persons .. tio ~ "'-"Y cred4tOls, cont•n9tf!I c:red suer under Sectoons 3, 5. F543780 ptem ., ' • 2 • · The reglstranl(s) com· tt• doing t>us;noas as •----------
HUNTLEY olhetwis.l ~ on1 .. .-1~0 on lors. and persons whO ma and 7 ol Attlclo XI ot the Published Newport Beach· 10~ S, t992 menced lo tnnllci bUsl-WEST COAST MANAGE-PUBUC NOTICE
A PETITION has been the will or estatt' or ooth olhenorlse be interested t Conslltutlon ot the Stale of Cosll Meu OaUy Pilot M.~lO ness undof IN Flditious MENT ENTERPRISE. 23'11----------
ltled by JEANETTE MARIE ol Hamell O l'"'O" JI\ tt>e "''" or estate or both Calllor-~a Section 200 ol Seplembti 14 21 28 O<:-PUBLIC NOTICE Business Namt(s) llstld Canf1ekl, La Habfa. Caht Flcttt6eue HUNTl EV 1n ltte Supenor Hamett Or~n;l L•MO~ ,lka ot: CARRIE E HOLDER Article 11 of th• Char1er of tobef' 5 1992 ' ' ' ebove on: July 25, t989 90631 Bu.._ Meme
Court ot Cahlomoa, Countv Hamett Ltn1011 A PETITION nas be lho lssuef' to fin.nee lho • Actltl-Vteo President Tracy Ptndefglst, 23'1 Slet......t
ol ORANGE A PETITION ~ , .. ~,., ,led by ALYN HOLDER costs of the Protect d• M·51I Buakw N ThlS si.1emen1 WH (Jed Canfield. I.a tubra, Cli1I. Tho following Pef$On It
THE PETITION reciuests hied by Jean Ho".. • '"" Al.VIII DALE HOLDER 1 scribed 1t>Ove and wiU be PU .. ..,. with the County Cleric ot 90631 doing ~lnes1 as;
1na1 JEANETIE MAIUE Supenor Coun ol the Supenor COU<1 ot Coll limited obltgatlons ot lho BLIC NOTICE .__ SF!!~nt Orang41 County on~ Th•• bu1lnt11 Is con-MAASHAlL WllllAMS
HUNTl.EY t>e appoonted as Calitomia c~""'~ 01 lorn1;a Coonty ot ORANGE. Issuer 10 bo f'9plld from Flc:UUou• """ -~~..., persons bOf 3. 1992 ducted by: an inOMdual CO., 216 Canal Str"1, personal represenra11ve to ORANGE THE PETITION request revenues ~ by tho 1 are doong business H F5434~9 The teglstrant(s) c;omo N-port Beach, CA 92'63
adrTWntSl• tno esta:e ol ~ THE Pt: T T'v N that ALVN HOLDER lk lss~ from the~~. Bu• Msa Nam• (•)BUM-PA'S GOURMET Publi5M<I N-pol'I Beach· menclKI to transact busr Wl.lllam R ~. 216
decedent requests thill J<: lr ~""'"'' A.LYN DALE HOlOER This NotJc:e ls intended to State.-nt FOODS (b)FElLING IN· C M O ii plot noss undof the F1c1'tlc1us Canal Str .. t Newporl
THE P£llTION requests be appointed a• ::i.,.rs ... ., appoonled as petsonal re compv .,,..,, th• public no-The FollOWll'lg persons DUSTRIES 3136 Corle osia ua ~ Y 1 Business Name(s) hSled Beach, CA 92663
Ille decedent s Will and rt?PfeSenlat•v.. 1 resentabve 10 eclmtnt51e llC:o req1mements ol See· are dOI~ buS1nou a.s· Hormosa, NewpOrt Beach. 54!ptember 28• tober 5• et>ow on· NIA Th11 buSlllOu Is con-
cooc11S. rt arrt. b4I admitted admm1s1er lhE-.. !,111-ot the es1ate ot the decedent. llOn 147(1) of the Internal BROW E WllSON AO. Cat.I 92"0 12. 19, 1992 -Ttacy PenelefO>SI dueled by an~-to prOl>ale The w>I and ttw dec@d.tn1 THE PETmON request Revenue Code ot 1986. VERTISING, 9652 ~lflSl'I Belly M Felling, 3136 ~ .... 529 Th11 statement wn filed Th• 11g11trent(s) com-
any cod>Cals •• IVWI!~ THE • r .. n N autllo<ity to adm•n.ster th Thow wlahlng to com-On111, HuntJngton Be3ch. Core Hermosa. Newport PUBLIC NOTICE willl in. County Clerti of menced to lraNllCt bllsi-'°' ell3menallon 1n the l111t requests m.-.J-, .. tJ.,n es1a1e under the tnde ment on '"-proposed na· Cllil. 92646 Beach. Caht 92660 Or-ango County on Septem-nan unc:ler Che flC'lltlOull kept by the court. WILL and cOd..:11~ •I .i-iy deot Adm1nlstratton ot Es turo ol lho Pro,ect and ,._ Christopher Patncl( Sugh-Tn•s business 11 cons FkUUoua bef 15, 1992 buall\eU n•m• lltled
lHE PETITION reQ~SIS be admitted 10 prob~•.. tat.s Act. {ThtS 1ulhont nanong may tither ap,,.ar NO, 9652 5a•lflSh Onve, dueled by en tndi\lld'* FM4802 above on· 1·1-02
autnontv 10 aom1t11S1et The w1I and .1n~ cod • 'flllll atlow tho personli r 1n penon at the pubhc Huntington Beach. C.llf. The reg111rant(s) com-BuaJneM HMM P\lbl ~ ~ Beach-w....,,, R CitutAnl
es1a1e under lt'>e lncepen-are a ... adablw lo resenlallVO 10 take man hNnng or submit wntten 92&t6 mencod to tranuct bull-Stat-.... ' pon ll'lls atatemont was fled deN Adm.n,$1tal•C>n of Es-e~aminatton ,,, 1· -1 -~ .. ~. acborls without obtain. comments whocn must be William Evere11 Wilson, noss under the f"H:tillous Tho Followtng per-aons Costa Mesa Oa.1y P1lol ••!11 f'lo County ~ ot
!.'lies Aci (This aulllOl•ty by the cour1 coun approval. Before t•k· received by Ille Issuer poor 9652 s..i1t1sh Drive, Hun-Business Name(s) hllNI art dOlr>g business u . Septembor 28, October 5, OrJOC)t COi.iniy on Septtm-
... 11 allow lhe personal rep. THE 1ng ceortain vefY im 10 lhe l'ltlftng. A Me con-11ng1on Beach, Cahl. 926<16 abolle on Octot>cr 1. 1992 JllST WEST OF SANTA 12, 19, 1992 tier 23 1992
rt'sentahve to tatae many requests ,J.,llY I~ K bons howewr in. per tain1n9 information pen;. Dudley Nthi. Browne. T.lO ~ M Felkng FE. 1n R1V1tt'l<d1 Ave., M-533 FMMOS
actoons W\lhOut obia.otn admin1s1~· •ne ~t ll sonal represenuu;.... will be nen1 10 111• Protect may be Paseo Prado, Anaheim ThrS statement .... s Med Newport Beath, Cehf. PUILIC -TICE Pubh lhod Newpotl
Mortuary * Chapel c;out'I approval Berore tak· under th,; lnd .. pend .. n required 10 Ql\lt notioe 1 inspected upon rec:etpt ot ~1"5. Caltl. 92807 walll the Ceunty Clerk ot 92663 '"' Ctema11on mg certain ve<y important Admlnrs1ra11on ot Est11t1 lnteraled persons un1e wnnen request addressed This bu!•n•ss 11 con-O~ Coun1y on Septem· Belly J 1<¥t, In Riwf. ___ Fl_d_it_lou_• ___ Bo.ch.CoSl• Mou ~
110 Broadway aC1•ons. no ....... er 1ne 1>41'· Ac1 (Tl'l•s 1u!I ~· 11 " tney have wllVed nobc• 10 the C•ty C!erll ol lho C•ly dueled by a general P¥1· b9f IS, 1992 sede AVlt. Nowpott Beacn. Pilot Seplllf!'lbet 28, Ocie>
sonal reprne,,tative ""'"be allow the r o?r-;.:>n1 consanted 10 the ptoposea of Newpor1 Beach nenhlp FS444507 Cal•I. 92663 llusinou Na-bet 5, 12, 19, t992
Costa M esa requareo lo gave no11<:e I represenlall\lt! tu t ,~ action I The ind~ent Send vw1nen comments The teglslrant('7 com· Publ•Shed NewPot1 IMICl'I· Th•• bu11nen Is con-StM....eftt
Ml·l 111 interested persons unle many act>ons ltdman.sttaloOn a\Jthonty Wiii and reque-sts lo the City menced to tr1nuct buSI· Co'1a Mesa 01•Jy Puot due1ed by an •ndMdual The f~ '*"-
I.hey nave wiltlled nouce obtaining ~ovfl be gtanttld unless en inter-Clertt of the City of Newt neu under the Foctihous September 28 October 5 The rog111ran1{1) com· .,.. doing t>ustnoss as: •;.;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiii~~~-iii~~--~-~~--iii~ esled person flln an 0 po11 Buch 3300 Newport Business Name(s) hstod · • menced 10 tranaact bUtl-JIUY'S COMPANY, 26235 ject>on 10 tho petitlor\ •nd Boulevard,~ Beldl, above on· May I, 1992 t2, l9, l992 noss und., lho f"oc:t1eious Oe¥onlh<re, Mission v .. ,o. CNStOStMOt
shows good cav .. wny the Calttome 9265&. ChnS1opher P Sugttrve M-534 Bu1ineu Namt(s) ll5ted Clltt. 92692 STAnMENT M
PUBUC NOTICE
11
cour1 Should not grMI the Wende L Rt199lo This stalemen1 was f<led PUBLIC .. OTICE above on· August 14, 1992 Jillian LanU. 26235 ~ •BANOOMlll..-r fW
authorny Cl ... Cleft ef the Cit .f with the County Ctet1c ot n Beny J Kan ahite. M~ VIOfO, Clllil USE fW FICTITIOUS A HEARING on Ille u. •r ., Or-ange County on Septem-lhis statement was f•lod 92692 STIRTlllli I llEW BUSlllESS??
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be _.. .... Qled IO -you
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tion w.u be held onWo--NowPMt .. ach ber 18, 1992 Flc:tltlous "'1th the County Cteril ot This buslneu Is con-BU5'NESS MAM&
BER 22 1992 al 1 45 p M Pubt11h1d Newport FS45078 Bu•ine•• Name Or-ange Counly on Sepcom· ducted by" an lnd•Vldual halto~bliln'°:::: ..=:
Ill 0epc..' 703 located at 3'1 Be~ta ..... Daily Publ1stlod Newport Beach· Stat.-nt ber 2. 1992 Tho ieglstranl(•I come 1h1 F.1c11t1ou~ 8u11neas Tho City ~ South Or· Polo! September 18, 19, 21. Costa Mesa Daily Pilot The Following persons Fa~3te menced to transad busl-N BIRRAPOAETTl'S ~.CA 92668. ' 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 28. 1992 September 28. October 5. are doong business as: Published Newport Beach· ""* undtf lh• Foc:t1t;0us ;,~•F Roa c • IF' YOU OBJECT TO lhe 1499 12. 19 1992 LIQUID INVESTMENTS. Co111 Mesa D1,o.. Ptlol 6 u14ntSI Namo(s) listed M ~"":, d, ollD
f ._ 1 · 9151 Allanta Avenue ., abc>Ye on· S.ptM!bor 1 ·"~....,,f.,2626 grentong o i.-peb IOl'I, you M·S37 ,,6184 Huntington Beac:h S.ptemb« 14, 21 , 28, Oc-1992 · The •F1ciittQu1 BUSlneH
Shoufd appear at the h-· PUBLIC NOTICE Cahl 92615 ' tot>er 5, t992 J.IUan LanU Name re'~ 10 abow ~~~Of·~~~:: cnetOHMS PUBLIC NOTICE Joaeph P. Napoll. 1182 M-506 Thia Statement wu filed :'~:::1i2'?. 1~°'=
ectlOOS with tne coun bo-NOTICE TO Fktltlou Santa Maraana St., Founlllt\ PU8UC llOTICE With ll10 Couflty Ci.rll 01 loro Ille hearing Your "'""' CA ... IT-OF • Valley, Cal1I 92708 Oranoe Coumy on Septem· No.F3n709 ..,.. ...., vn• Buakw-N111ne Thi• bu1lne11 1s cons ber 18. 1992 Notre Dameaf\ Col-poniliOn. ,,_at11nC:e may be if'I person BULK SALE Statement dUC1ed by-an indri!dual Flc:tltloue ' FMaC>at • TeA111 COfl)Orllbon, 19$7 ~F~ youAr RanE°'rCyR.EOmOA Notlee 11 h.,.by given to The. FOllOWlng petSOf'll The r1glslrant(1) com· Bualne .. NMfte Publl·..._.. H ...,.. n--·o.. WHI Glay. tiouston. Ttus OU · c1ed1tors ot th• w11hln are dOing bu11neu es: menced 10 trlll\Sact t>u• Stet....-t .,...., -................. no19
_ OI a conlingent creditor-ot Nmtd Seier that a burk (a)HAHOLE WITH CARE non undef... IM F>Ct~ The Follow\ng portons Co1i. M .. a Daily Pilot South Coast P\az1, 3315
,.,j>.. -" :. _,,, tt>o~asec:t.you,:ustfile salo11aboultobemad1ol PACl(AQING STORE BusineSI fiame(s) lolled .. dOl"ObUtinoues: S.plemb« 28. OclOt>er $,Fairview Ro10, Co111 ,, _',., ,•'.·,l1\-' .~ ='fl'Wlll'"' With t lhecour1 the ah111 d11crlb1d (b)AOUASERV, 7166 above l>n• September 5 T ANO C PROPERTY 12,19,1992 Mtu,.Calil 92626 -:i •. \ ... " ,. 1 .... , ~ • -4 • copy IO per below. td•nget Ave .. Hunlington 1992 • MAINTENANCE. 217"' ~ M·538 Ths buSlneU ... oon-\:~ • ... 7 . . • "~ · .l • ~"" .' sonat r•Pf•Hntahve ap The nams and business Boch, Cal1I. 92647 Joseph p Napoll Street, Nowpor1 BHch, dl,IC\od by a lmii.d pan.
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' l ~ ... .;t; ~ ~ .; potnted ::Ji the court Wtltl•n address ol the Seiter are: Randall Wa"et1 Hlllfdlf\g, Th11 atatem.nt -s lded C..ltf 92663 PUILIC NOTICE Mr$h1) ~" ;-.., ~ ....(-< "' ' • ...... ~ur ,.:O 1 from~ d•I• Poent 4 Data Corpora1o0n, a 1S2• Tiison Cwclo, C0t0na, with tho County Clerti °' Rodger Duane Wolslly, ....._&&&&_,.. This ll.llemenc wu Med
,,.. 11~ nets caa.torrva corporatJOn, lo-Caltf. 91720 0t1n99 County on Seplem-217"' 29tt\ SlrMt. Newport r"'nuvu Wllh the County Ct9f'll ot ""~ • as pt'Olllded '"MC\IOl'I 9IOO c:.ted II 17'31 8 0111ml« Altee Am M1111e H11dlng, bet 18, 1992 Beach, Cllrf. 92863 ...,"eaa Na.M Otange County on~
• or-'t"9 92714 The Seller ha.a not C•f. 9,no Publisl'lod Ne ~ ducted bran lnOMdual The FolloaMng perM>(ll P\ll>I•~ Newport~
·-· -claem• wil not nplro i.-conducted business under This bualneu Is con-wport BHc Tho regl1111nt(t) com· •• doln9 bu11nes1 a.s· Cos1a M8" Piiot ~
., I~ tour monlh~ from the My other names Of 11 any ducted by; hutband anC1 Costa Mesa Oiily P~ot mencec:I lo '1anud bull• BIVENS MANAGEMENT, bof 28 0cl000f 5, 12, '9
;_ lllilJnll!\T'ti.,.lltT l!Llll'llPllL·(X)(;TA~ -·-· .... ~··'.' ~~hi=• f Prc,t:'tt Sltetl, lntlrie. Ca.lllornla IS24 Tilson CitcM. Corona, F545080 This buslnHI Is con· Stet ..... .,. bof J 1992
othef 9ddresses within tho Wtfe September 28 October 5, ness under in. f"lcttt.ous 16082 Oellts Lano Hunting. 1992 l~••••••••~~~=~~~lllL-•••••••JIL~e=~~k~~:~s;"~J~~~;~1=~~1~L ~~v~TN~~11~w~1~ ~~12.1~1~ ~~ .. N-oo ~ed~~-~~~9 ~ s and business addl'ftl of ~ IO 1ren1ac:t bUal· M-539 above on: Auogull 29, 19112 Barbara Bt,,.n1, 16002 ---------
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How To Place GENERIJ. 1002 GElfllAL 1002 COIOU COSTA KESA 1024 NEWPOIT OUT.Op..sfAT! OUT .OF-STAT! BOUSISICOIDOS
A Classified Ad ~c ..... DEL llAI 1022 IEACB lOll no ran 1558 nomn 1551 fOllDt CIOMtePertl t..o..,.ly M.ciltOf'lenean,
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rw 8k e.., •& 388, 3 38R 2~ ..,.. 1235 9q ThlMlng of ~ • -..UT-...o LAKa BY PBONE:'71...._4'8'78 home. Unoque 18R, Y' nw, cstm. ~. adc>-on lamlly room. tBA dwnalrs. Ota· Ugnt ground ' elleh l<M .., • Hpc 08'898 aale? 0Ne \IS 3.1 A COin Ind '-'• ---a......~ ....... ~ country lutchtln comet $389,000 ..... ••? Bch lef\ooolll, Aatllng • c:alll 70tl .... trt. R·V p.ti GIDIAI. ZlOZ ..... 0.....-0...., . ....-wt nlng erea. Big medc frptc In apadaull "°°' condO. la llW9 ~.000. .......... 1 PILOT cua81P1mD ...... 71~?2,0 ~rd YI/pool '2:»9.IOO l!Ytng room, Of:*' and d~ '"'· "'*· Como ....aen •"Y dintno room. .,.... k~ .. -:: ONgort ......... ~Pie¥ ... ~'" BY VISITING OB MAIL: at A llal ... rr BOllIIGTOI ~ ........... c-a1--.~ ' '#Mt'M/drfef. .-.. na -. ..,.,., the ""'J:9' 40 ....
330 Wen !:f Street t7t4, ... atoo (7t4•M2--t 8dnn • OWden ""' lllCB 1040 OUT.OP.STATE OUT.Of.SUD or,._..,...,... botow drwn.lio
den '*" open '° lg., fof'9M. mch h9e + 2 ocean bluff 180/ o...-.c:A. PIOPDIT 1551 PIOPllTf 1551 , __ .. ...,.. ..... ..,.., -.WU-••••• ~~ ,..,,..,., 7 t4...o.7at0 4 .IBA COM home
38A a Bonu• room. COIONA petlO. Poot a ..,.. CM .. retlftT ..... Thlnklflg of ~ • ..,, tuct11P1n9 ~
Remod. kl•chen wt sns.soo ~t47a •M. 28A MUlll .... and NewPort l•tty CLA.88D'IED HOURS: MW Cttbinetl 6 herd-DEJ.llAI 1022 ,rptc:. MW '*P9to _. Spirit Lake r::-.... , QN9 UI vtew.. ... ~ -=-: ............. : ::" wood floors. Hice J:i.l'"v ...... "*Ir .. ~. '*'°· I l•••=en• en~ PILOT C\.Aaa"'18D .............. ii ~·ahlid.ct CDM View Leta ,.,.... .... wl 2 c. .., , PW ecceea, be~ce.~ ctuch
Ma·M78 "" " . pe • .ooo • ~cet, l.ol• Reedy tier~ Tenna 01 Hurr;I woni '--'' lllO a MAL Tl
c-at--.~ to bUitcl ~ Huet. ..... Cell ...... C4t ....
(71•1••-• QulOr, ___ 11'M,lt T...-. .,.....,. C7t41 ... 787a 3 Put • few words Aol-N•1 anwldt USA DEADLINBS 1•~ •-•air•• t .._. (busAness). Approx. 7,000 sq. to work for you. O;lglnal F• Ad Actill Oflgtnet owner he•
11:•1"'··--·························· ... ··~ ·~ ownef ,, .. "'*"8lned hotN In ft . tS7,000. Possible gcumct ,......, ............................ llr'.,•llOGl'll ~ home In COSTA llESA 1024 ,..... COi ldlelOn~ 0-. -lftlnt cond. Lovaly ell a -coffee + ~ store 0t mell. · ·:::=: ............. _ ... ,, .. 'ni•••• ...... beck yard Large may ..... ~
Tia 1 I I 1•t Wtf F CIQ 8:0al'll room•. Ownef ,....., ....... ••a1 .. tJa c:ul-4e· .. tt, Try I 0 ·t 0 •t 0 I Spokane ~ Coeur d' ~ ............................. nu c ,~ • a •••• w/flnan . 1' ... ..,. 0-.. ueo.ooo -.. ....., ............ ~ ................ ~ e:OOPll '2'IO,OOO .... ........ --. ~Of' c-at ........ Alene. Grat trwestment . 642-5678 ........, .............. ~ft~ •:OOPM c-.at A ••lil*rr ... ap!On: ... 7420 fYt4t .... t• . ....... =-. l &42-5171 .,, " ... "" '"' " MeelelM,..,.....,., 1•(411) 711 4711 Cla11 .. d Noe._... ..... . C7t41 atOO
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make lracksl
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ruto ext for l 0 ck1fs in the D<J1y ~tjlrxtependent. ~ ~
OOesn't sell, we'I M it for 5 rnae 00ys, FREE!*
(cj Ckissified for detoi~.
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6112-5678
Cl.tssified Community r.1arketptace
HAMMER
TIME?
When you need a littte
work done around the
house, look in the Pilot
classifieds to find a
good corpe~ter,
electrician, plumber
or handy man.
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Monday. September 28. 1992 M
COSTA M!SA 2124 NEWPOIT COIONA COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT llNTALS TO IALIOA
IS1JUfD 2106 BEACH 2169 DEL II.Al 2622 ======I IEACB 2669 SHA.I! 2724
•••t4e, cul-O•·••c. I========== AUrecU-tar w11n =========!========= C.....MAne h~ ,.. 38R, large yard, •--ZBR I p~ p lio Greal area duced 10 l l$00/mo 1 1 200 month to --k •-v front conoo, • 01 ice, 28• walk to everytnono ael Isl Ne. ..,
~ront View beaut
lvrn 38R 28A.. 1500 Of
Ill) dM1wW\I, &IOve $125. 67~ 3273
werwtr. lt1()()1mo yrly. month only 16e·7420 2 m alet 8d1ma •Oen, ~a..~ lr.1, waltc to ~O l'IOel
-A -A. 07,. ... ,.7 ~..,.----~..,.-----2~8.-. 2 C-' gar. pool • Yr~ 11300 mo _, '"" ., .,.,.,, E.~1oe 140011 con<to 1 1eoo1mo &73·3078 A1o1a11 now 678 2231 Available!!
ChatflWIO UtUe ltland 2BA 2\'•BA, 2·pah01 20H 1 UA 28R 1 ~8• tOwnf\OuM 38R 2Ba cotu1ge, f/p, g., ~ 1 apace, ln110e BACt< Bay, 9'••• loc. ' rear unit Qa1, wJtenc:ecs yard, S13S
carpon yrly l 2000/mo lndry ., ... SIOOO/mo 2 ear gatage, J8t 18• So ot. PCH Ye4rty mo !>i'G·908I
inel NO pets !M5-48~~ 1~a.~.i,o-a-1-,-and~-hM~-00-
••••tbluff • w let', lg llV11"19 ., .. , N L Vane• Ritt 873-4082 AYatl Oct 998·3434 hM AY1 10/I, $1400 Slot~ mo Avail now "" s1so d, 644 t995 e ~13 6630 CLEAN & SPACIOUS Very nte• .. lg 1 bf ~ Ceil•, I p , pa<ktng.
IALIOA
PDDfSUlA 2107
•••tslde lg 20A
2 ~BA neor 20th &
N-pott 81Yd 2·at0fy,
lrplc, amall petlO, ga·
rage. Pet OK. S1050.
MT oaco JBR 2BA __ Agt __ 8_7_ ... __ •_t_2~·
• xt1a rm a carpeted Lull eondo, nr acp, 2bf·
p nllo new crptlpnt, 1 b a. frpl, pool-Ins,
11425 mo/y1ly 113-0708 gym, $1010 mo , 638·
0406-dy•. 731-7528.
S9~ ldHI 1bf, gat, W o. $525 723-4702
aAVFRONT w/DOCK !============ 2BR Duple• fll"t qu .. 1
2BR, den, 2BA. gated COSTA ~r 11 2624 E.a.is1oe ne1ght>or -2-v-.. -,,-.-N-.---1-J-B-R
eomm, f/p, spa. w/d, m~ hOOd loeal lor worll 28A, family comple•
gat S2300 65()..1414 I============= ing roommates S7SO $1050'"'°
l1pl, "840 121·1160 Soout NU p~ nome
L98 unlUtn 8R, empl
adult w d, kit pny
SJ75 .-MC. 645-9515
Call 646-4902 7t4-e50-8310
S.vfrontll Move-In uDO 1sLE quiet MIF Lg fam~y home, aec E'St<le 28R 28A, 18!.0 3BR 28A , 2 cat gar wanted to sna re
comm . 6BR 38A w/3 SPECIAL! mo New caipeV new pa1n1 c a,pe1 house Beac::h/bay. No garagea, 1easonat>le 1 ' , SI 3SO 01vgs. s~e. pets yeatly 1ent1 Ooek 2 BEDROOM IOOrs. d w. Qi.Ir, n ~74.9386 S•JS • A..,a11 10/1
COIONA
DELMAR
available eittral Can-Pool, •P•. cable hkup _J>e __ • _3e_e;oeo7 _____ 1 723-1962
S•CLUDED t wnhm nery Rentals Inc. WESTLAKE VILL.AQE E'alde 2br/1 ,5be •W ~wtx>rt Oce•,..1-------~~--:-
new crpt/pnt. 3 huge 1-80().247·8209 845-8122 Anytime! Gar, Laundry Fae front 2BR fBA. lg NB Y. bile t• beectt
2122 BRs, 2 "" BA, yard.1---------bacll pallO, s.eso mo dr~. gar. w d Sl475 prof tem (25-45), n/
lrpl, gar s1200 642-0414 LIDO bayf1ont home ---------2680 Santa Ana Aw Bkt 642·3850 1 smkr, kit pr1v, gar
3Br furn wmtor. Watch Cathy 650-3237 msg w d $400 M6-5e78 * Ught. airy, 2BR 1BA Village Creek Condo, th• boats go by! 673-Townhouse-Style LOOKING
0¥..-gar Avatl lmmed. 3BR 2BA. OYer 1700 2246 or 818·281-6062 £'SIDE 8acJt ... S900lmo. 840.5633 sq n. Walk to So. 38R 2' '88• encl ga-Cozy 2BR. yard $685
NB, HUGE NEW NM
M51r BR w lfrpl18A.
gar. 20-30 yrs, nismkr
$550 650-9330 38R 28A Exec. house,
totally remod. c:tose to
downtown. 12000/mo + see 64~852
Mat Kai 28R 2BA, sngl
Coast Plaza, w /d OCEAN FRONT 38R rage, wshr dryr hkups, No pets 642·2819
hkup. AIL 2-car gar. 28A upper. 2 car gar, Pvt back yard, pool & 329 M Un1ve1s1ty Dr
$1300/mo. days 26l · ftpl, IMMAC, $2300 apa $1070/mo -+ S350 ~.....,--------• 9151 eillt I OO °' evo. mo, yrly, 675-2272 dep 548-7001 E 'aide Lg 2br 1 'hBA
•---------2233 Falnri.-Ad bale, encl gar3go S44 •1466 VILLA BALBOA 2Bt q\J1et adults, S775 mo
For• rental?
C•ll Laur•
673-4400
HARBOR REAl TY
g.ar, f/p, temflc view -=========== $2750 mo yrly. Lora -
OCEAN VIEW. NB
prof tem only, mstr
BR BA. sec, tac/pool,
S500 645-3937 28a, pool. tennls. sec ---------120 E. 20th. 722-6804 ---------bldg, e/c, lg patto, blk $300 OFF MO~ IN --------•LAO OCEANFRONT
loocn $1250 548-0524 Cha rming 1BR, GOOD LOCATION! STUDIO on Penon •-::::========= Vance Rl1r 873-4082 NEWPORT L 2BR 1 'LBA sula Point. S850 mo I· counyard Apts. Gated, g ,, town· G11D11.rES FOR NEWER 3BR 3~BA BEACH 2169 =======1 Jasmine Park condo, pool. Close to every-house, .ndry rm. d w all uttl inc. 723-1355 ~
thong• 942·5858 patio, S7~5'mo. Oceanfront, yrly, 3BR RENT 2740 f/p, 2 car. A/C. $2200 ============= APAITllENTS
Beach Rentals! FOi IElfT
NEWPORT PENINSUU
2078 Thurln $3 00 OFF MOVE-IN! CENTAUR MGMT 2BA, patio, IP. best I:========= Mr. Millet, 720-3965
Ocoanhont Property.
1500 sq ft, 3BR 2BA.
pvt. road. All amen
Winter $2,000/mo, Yr
round $2500/mo. 963·
3977; 209·527 ·8815
COSTA MESA 2124
9'.JKE NEW•
3Bt 2.5Ba Twnhome. A/C, dbl gar, atrium.
$1225 Lse. 549-0709
• E.S1de, remdltt. 2BR
1BA hso, w/d hkups,
gar, lncd yd, 'grdnr,
1mmoc Condi Sm pet
OK. Avail 10/10. S995.
833-7n5: ns-.a335
•2BR Ouplox, quiet, lg
fncd yd. isngl gar, gd
atea: W/O hkups.
S850/mo 647-7540
YEARl y OR WINTER I============== ssso M().S1700 MO BALBOA Studio/I ~81\IHomes.'Ophes
Furnished'IJnlurnished JSIAND 2606
2BR. lncd yd. Wtr pd. 642•2288 toe . $2100 714 645-
936-4120 •5PM 4488. 818·995 6860·
2194 Placentla·D $755 QUIET LOCATION! TAKE YOUR PICX
1575 Orange·C $745 Cozy house 2BR 1 BA 38R 28A winter s 1200
t Car G•r•g• on
alley ol Park Orrve 1n
Cotita M esa. S 125/mo
646-8402
$3 00 OFF, spac10us yard, new carpel & 3BR 2BA home. s13751---------
2BR 1 'hBA Twnhm w/ ven•cal bltnds $850 4BR 2BA ocnln st 600 =============
Villa Rentals
675-4912
gar, dlw, aJc, lg patio, 226'/2 Sle rks VIP Prop 675-2232 co---•rT•T I d CENTAUR MGMT ~\.oUU.
LAO sunny remod 2Br nd ry rms:m pet con· 642·2288 w. N e wport 2BR 2BA, REAL mAn
1 'hBa, lrplc, French SI ered 5'5235 steps to beach, 2 car
doors to deck, extra •I Mo Free Utolsl Lg Spacious Mesa Verde gat, frplc, patio, $950 :;;;;==========
closets, d/W, w/d , gar. clean 2br 1 ba, gar. nu ~B~;t'9sa~arpn~ ~~eo~~ Bkr 642·3850
••Bluffs Town.. Yrly $1250. 499-6321 cpl, O'W. storage.
hou .. 4BR 3BA, 2-$750 No Pet 640-2495 $695 Agt 540·1151 WALK TO BEACH 2 BUSINESS omCE
story,_ Renovated.I========= STUDIO E side sngl . meste r suite BRs & FOR IENT 2769 $1850/mo. 854-4302 BALBOA •EASTSIDE• unit. p~ & secl'd, gar BA. lrg lvng rm & .
2BR duple•. orw, prkng. n lsmkrtpets, kitchen. new pa1n1Jcar·1========::::;;:: *2"B•rAbo. 'dve~w. "suomeper PENINSOIA 2607 wshr dryr hkup, ga-SS50 inc u111. 646-9240 pet. galed security, EXEC offices, .SW " rage. S8501mo pool'spa. Avail Oct 4, A frport, NB. From
clean. no pets. s20001;:;=========== 1665 Tustin Awe Sl300 mo ~ sec 479 $350/mo. Pvt wort(
9 mo lse. 640-5864 •ON THE WATER• CENTAUR MGMT UTnJT'INGTO 8792/838-7508 s tations S150/mo.
Uongs of Newport 2BR 2BA, w/2 car gar 642-2288 nu" u N 0 Fr-prkng. fum. re-
w/boat slop avt. not---------BEACH 2640 Whitewete r e n Vw! cepL cottee. cont rm. •Lido Peninsul•• MUSTS 1 hse to sand! 28R
Unique 1 & 2BR Units pets St600 673-7092 * EE• ============= 2Ba, gar $1200 6801 FAX 50c. copief lOC. tor lease. PnYate bch.1---------Beaulllul loft t>drm. Seashore 673 .. a674 833-9550 Al Quinlan
on bay, 673-6030 28R 1BA with garage IDA Apt, loreptace, 3BR 2v.tBA. tge Twnhse ---------
710 Udo Pa..£."'"'. Yearly $950/mo. dishwasher patio style,-gar. l/p , yard, •-:::::::::::::::::::::=:=== •E'slde 28t 1Y,8a .,..,. utllttl .. Included. ' · near Beach & Hell =========•-collage. m1ero, attch --~--------Call 723·1497. laundry rm, 5750 mo. Sl.050. 714·968-9588 INCOME gar w/O(Xlr, w /d hkup, •SEA ~LAND-2BR,1_________ 239 Avocado MISC. RENTALS
sml yd. 5950 631-4442 2 Y,BA, {iolf course vu. 38R 2BA DUP St345 CENTAUR MGMT 3BR 2BA. 2-car garage PROPERTY 2790
2600 sq It, 2·stry 1 LOT TO OCEAN 642·2288 Vicinity 5 Points. I==========
28R 2Y,BA ~ Twnhtnm $3300/mo. 644·9123 F/P, d/W, new cpts/pnt *Smalt 16R cottage, 18382 Patterson Lane. ====:::::::::::====
Near new. •IP. re g. ---------Gar. w/d. 646-9666 S995/ o 960-2828 w/d, gar w/opm, pa110. •Very cleen, steps to•---------small yard, frplc, ut1ls m · ROOMS 2706
pool. $925. 673-7264 the beach. Yt!ar1y 28r Beaeh OupleJC, 3BR pd, 336 E 20th SL Avail now, Lge 1BR
39R + don, yard, 2-car with carpon.. $1150/ 2BA, Jae. tub, f/p, gar, $790/mo. 548-1627 tBA t-den, d/W, gar· =c=o=s=T=A=M=e=sa==R=oo=m=w=/
mo. 818/447-4795 yearly or winter. bage disposal car ga1, clean, no pots. 12A 41st St. 832·8707 2Bdrm, I Ba, lndry rm. • · pvt ent. shower. stove.
625-B PkJmer. $1 ,050. 3B ea Old h Nr bus, market. K· port. 5675 + sec. no relrlg. S350 +sec.
P C I Alt A t r 1 "? . c •rm Granite & marble llrs, 1 mart & movies. Will dogs. (310) 592·2214 Utll P•ld. "A6·7047 ru. a y, g · but now carpevpalnt. hso 10 bchl 28R 1 ea ""'
Barbara 729-7286 view· from backyard. owner's unit. Parking. accept OC housing. Lge 2BR 1BA. near bch.
3BR 2BA. Igo yd, hdwd S 1590. Agt. 832-5695 AYI 1 0/1. 548·2369 S6751mo w/d hkups, encl patlO. ============
firs, f/p, 2-car gar, 2298 Meple $735/mo. (310) HOTELS
23 Unit Apt-New
Bank Repo, 9. 7 c.ap
tale. Min Investment
S20K. Call Bilt'AM&M
800-350-882 t
BUSilfESS t
fINANCE
2183 Raleigh, 11200/ 842-2288 594-4046
mo. 619·688·1896. BALBOA BALBOA -------&MOTELS 2718 =======
Open house 9 26. 27 ===========I============ BUSINESS
Avail 9·27 PENINSULA 2107 PENINSOIA 2107 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 tBR OJtlUH Suit•• OPPORTUNITY
E'SIOE 3Br 3Ba twnhm, ============:=;;=========:!:====================::I TV, phone, continecat 2-car gar & yd. BBQ, breakfast Introductory 2904
rclrlg, grdor $1350. 1 .. -----------------.1------------------.· rato ot $175-Wk. New-=========== 667·5~5 d 744-9768 e ·\\ ~ ~ Costa MeJa port Bay tnn. 2010
•;::r.;r~:, ~;9;~~ ¥-_A_~ $99 Security Deposit New~~t~~ 7t4-
1rp1. 2 car gar. $1350 ft S
151 Alben 645-0968 0 °' Bay Breeze ApartQlents
A RICH FUTURE 1n $26
b1llt0n industry. $3-<llK
cash weet.ly pos.s1ble.
FTJPT. No f>elllf\9. No
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Harry 1-80().327-7429. For Ad Act01
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"... with Cool Ocean Breezes
Furnished Homes Pool, Covered Parking &
La undry Facilities.
Call 548-0336
For Vacation · Rfloation • Sch<><»-Stason • Holic19ys • can For Art Info Sheet •
673-RENT
•CDM share nC'W 3BA
3'~BA house. Pvt rm
w/B~ S595 /mo. Fem
j)'ef, nlsn)kr 262·5366
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lg• ~ tnallr•t suite.
full pantty. Non-smkr.
$540 + ut1I. 722-6679
MARKETING, Full or
Patt-Time, Couples &
lndMduats for buS>-
ness of your own.
Local Amway d1stntx>-
1or assists you f0t
splendid opportunity
phOne Pat 540-5085
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HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE t llOVING 3834 PAINTUfG 38
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consultation 842·1392
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' 277329. Highest Qua!/ sonabl• prtees. Lie •---------Trim, Senior Oise QUIRES that all used
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& more Reas. rates. fOf sale, nreat chenta, P.U.C. Cal T m.imbef, &"An
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ROOM ADDITIONS
.. type•, local, ttusted
John & Shelby.&46-6178 20 yrs In Buslneas painting, p lumb., Commlssk>n t\'ee "t. XLNT ~
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cheap price• 100· Debt COftSOlodaitlon ~ 1'.30pm, 2 .. ·0 l ::M R~VClericel 11950/$1250. 4 Chi·
228-0219, 24 hni 121<.s1oot< Reduce W~~, you·re bu'flng OPPOWIOllll!S Cook BOAT MfO &eek• t~ ,... ....._ e·. 13 GOODS
or aelling, C1usitied1-=========I ""-'-. .-• ~·o • Vending Route: For mon4hly Pll~& by COV.fl all yoor needsl I• e hrl por ~•k Call 1pec1al perMl(ll .._.. l)C$ __,,ue, .._.... • I========:: ..... Eam a &leady 504' and reduce Inter· tor appt 631 · .. 04 1um• to 670 W 11WI flah b0wt1 wlat.llNta, 1 .... EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
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9SS-0354 =:--~;;;.m;ma-=========EMPLOYMENT TELEMARKETINO, flu RECl!P't'idiillf e· v~MS, ,;. .. ft~d ell not Ind. fies care PUSOIULS 5530 hour11/ 9f••t comm Po1lt1on P(T, morn dining tt>• ._,. chainl w/gutters 165 ~ll J\dministrative Assistant
HOLIDAY JOBS MONEY
TO IOAN 2914 PERSONALS
$300 10 S500 wk, togs, CaM c.therln4t A cu.nlona, • ....... GYM pd MOO
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Earn up to $200, paid ing, PM hrs 760-1149 lice. $6/hr 642-7088 Lion, 2 fu dogs also 8 TUNSPO..,ATIOK In cash each day Fle1t maller bronze• ... I\&
h rs For complele In-Sell your unwanted TEACHERS ASST. ~r'4tntal rug1 s.400: ;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;
formation send $20 to items \he easy way! P re-schoolfToddler, 3,000, etc, .. c. etc,
NIDCO Co., Box 503.51 To place your class~ M-F, Part Time. FUii No Junk 641-07901---------
ldaho Falls, 10 83405 fled ad call 642-5&79. Tome, e KCef wOfklng Seflou& t>u)'er• ontyl BOATS 7011
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lion, ect. Eaay quahfy·l-A-1-1 -K-...lnc:l_s_o_l_.Jo_b_s_Fo-r NEWP O RT BEACH
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and Irvine. 854-6030 xlnt cond $250. Queen 11 • Boston Whaler TIVERS 1~~Ct Th• m05t compre~· ~'ll1"1' EMPto~~NT EMPLo~V'I" slv• and current direc-EMPLOYMEHT EMPLO r uii;u' '"1£ • "'£n' size Mon wlframe llke Sport, 16hp Suzuki,
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vices around! SERVICES 5533
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By CHARLES GOREN
w ith O MAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH
A~SWER..: TO WEEKLY BRIDGE Q lZ
Q. l -Hoth \'Ulnerable. 8~ 'outh
you hold
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Partner 11pens the b1ddin~ wnh one
no trump. \\'hat du vou respond~
111 -.1:1. d10111onds. The odds are pret·
1' .:oo<l you won "t lc.se more than
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surrender a dub as well, c'est la vie.
APPOINTIEN1' COORDINATOR
Full time, from your home.
Need phone. Top Comm.,
FREE Tr•lnlng. oc. LA,
SO. Call Dave at M.T.1 :
1-800-7 48-6806
CUSfOMER SERVICE REPS
CUSfOMER SERVICE. SUPERVISOR
Needed by Order Pr~sslng Dept. in N.B.
e 1)"pe 25 wpm
• Handle incoming phone orders
• Data entry & verification
• Xlnt oral & >wTittcn communication skill~
• Detail oriented
• Part & Full Time
• Some eves. & weekends req.
C all Krysti 10-3 Mon-Fri
Reproduced country 1·1-7.:..:...,FT,.-Sc~hoc-".""k-:,-::-84-:-::.,7ec;::'.'.
Antiques and other trlc, fhp lop model
handcfatled furn. aat· $650<>. or. Jenks 310·
--sun. 644-0945 274-6901, 71~73-1232 Pl&J S8 be aware that SOLID OAK dining
lhe listings In this co\· table w/4 chrs, s225• 25 Ft Coronado with
egory may require you q n sz aota bed, s 125• mooring, 15hp mo1or,
10 call a 900 numbef trash compactOf, S25 steeps 4 t6k.
in which 1hi;•e ls a 548•3 :saa a fter 4pm 1 ____ 7_22-=-64~98---~:-
charge per minute. ~RY s-CIAL 18' ---------1 Sl unning Nwer u .. d .... r-• Bartender Trainees C herry Queen Anri BAY BOAT
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5150 daily, salary 1 8 chrs, buffel & cha~ maomained by current
11ps. full or part lime. S2300 matching 9 pc owner f()( over 20 yre,
2 wl( 1rninlng, women, Queen Ann bdrm set, frcstt bOttom paint.
men 2 1 or older. Gall. S2000 Seal Beach varnish/enamel. all
800-532-9222 (310) 596-5980 wood oonstructb'i. 4
, , A.-lf you pla~ t ran11fer bids, 11°8
e&.'I\ Trao,.fer to spade" and then
r8lse to thret' <1pade If '11u don °l
invite h\ fir,,1 b1ddmic twu 'lubs ai. 8
ma1nr i;~1t 111qu1ry and then b1ddinic
1w11 i.pade~. nr raJJ11ng 'lhould part
ner re.,~ind t\l.ll spade ... The hand
1s n11t quite l(ood t'nuugh to insist on
icame. but tuo j?Ood fur a d1'lCuuraj?
ml( bid ot two ~pade"
714-720-9797
Q . .C-Both ~lnerable, aa South '------------------------~ ----------------------------. \IOU hold.
TYPIST
.Oreat Income .OP MERCHANDISE
portun1ty for 1yplst. -ISC 60lS
cyl gas powered, teak
aolo, maho03ny cseatc.
2 many special lea·
lures lo ll10t. lhls boat
Is a real crowd
pleaser. seats 9 on
new cushions. call Jim
Q.2-As :O.outh. \'Ulnt-rable vuu
hold
•7 62 AQJ1065 •AK93
Thi' bidding ha> pwcet'ded
South Wet1t · :'\o rlb Eut
1 Paa l + 2 ..
Vo'hat do you bid now"
A.-You certainly are going tu bid
again-it' merely a question ul
~ whether you should rebid the d1a
monds llf introduct' your clubs. De
spite the quaht~ of tht' d1amoncl'
we fttl that a suit head~ by the
are \nng h llKl jC()(id to suppre s
Bid three dubs
Q.3-A .. :-iuuth. ,·ulnerable \OU
hold
+Q Void A973 •AJ1086532
The b1ddm1it ha'-proceeded
West North Eul South
2 +• 3 P8.S8 ?
I ' weal..1
What d11 \ 11u bid now·•
A -\\i-1HI' .. 11rr 1hrre ore '-<"ten
1 l'h 14 h• I H find olll f'l tl< I h 14 hat
p.1rt1wr h11lt1 .. lor thl' thrt't' d1a
11111rnl "'rn.ill fha1 '' he\lmd ui..
" "f' "111 •l'ltle lor 1 ht> pra1 tical bid
•void \ A432 • AQ782 +AKQ~
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eut South Weet
l :-Pua 1
Whal do you bid now?
A.-Perhaps the textbook bid is
three diamond&, but we don't know
what that would gain you. We opt
for a very practical five no trump,
the Grand Slam Force. If partner
has both king and queen of heart.
we'll take our chances at seven
heart.-;. which hould be no worse
than on the diamond finesse and
could be laydown.
Q.5-Both vulnerable. as South
\'OU hold:
+A75 A9 632 •AKQJ2
What l8 your oi)enmg bid?
A.-Even if your no-trump range
IS 16 lo I . this hand, with it.a seven
playing tncks, u1 too strong fo r such
actton Open one club and jump in
no t.rump at your next tum.
Q .6-Both \'Ulnerable. H Soulh
rnu hold
•void AKQ97654 A6 +KJ6
Your right·hand opponent opens
tht' bidding w11h three diamond!!.
What acuon dn you take"
A.-When vou need no more lhan
the ten of club;, in partner·,. hand to
nnually gu11rantee game. four
heart!-'"a pu,1llanimous underbid
Doub!~. and then bad vour hearts at ~ hatt•ver level tht' SUCtl<ln I~ at
when 1t 11ets back lO you '
If you're looklng for a car,
classlfled has news for you.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
I FDA s mo1'14!<
5 Pllony
9 Bad·lemi>e<ed
W<>mltfl
I• Su!fla IO<
IMr'I
15 Stylish slanQ
16 PQplat
17 Footo.Jlet
52 Ot>,ect1 Of
ador•llOO
~ Big~t
5 7. Uoncorted
58 Andy I
pan net
59 Sl*e
60 Caoe
61 Tenee
62 MIOdle
Clenca/ POST' AL CE~R._ E m up to $125 per na • ~ 1""'11111 I~ _ oay Call llf'lyt1mo, 1. ::======::::;:;
WICKES RIRNITURE Pennanent PIT davi:., Happy" at---800-643-1352. BASEBALL CARDS '~ 1 f190 Topp 's w•• 675-42t3
Accepting for part-time clerical
positions. High level of customer
contact. · Must be dependable and
available for nights & weekends a
must. Please apply in person at
3200 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa.
tltude, detail oriented. $6.00 to Pack, 36 bOxes $600 ========
train, then ??? Gift wrap & retail a1e11,-an"'ISE f"IRM. 54NM75 OATS
Dll;ol\'-DAAU Queen or ~1ng Palms, 8 POWER B exp. preferred. Apply In person ========I feet tan, $20 oa, Herb 7012
plan ts 80 kinds $ t ••·I:;;;;;;;;:::;;::;:::::;:=: THE MAIL ROOM
537 NEWPORT CENTER DR.
FASHION ISLAND
(In ~ Service Isle)
"DPUANCES 6011 Lilac 674-9422 MUST SELLI 1959 19
IU SCA Woltt aystem ..un Lyman ClasllC A...-. ======~::;:=;I 660, new bulbs, sale well, Best oftorl 673-
Kltchen Applf good price S300 673-1143 1993/818-44~610
working cond • on use Shade, Pine, . Cypress
n o w d b I oven • trees. 15-gatlon $20 I=::::::::::::::=====
m1cro(GE spc mkr), 1-gallon plan11, SI SAJl BOATS 7014 d1l>hwshr 759 0\20 W1$tcraa SlO. 674 9422
•.................. ~ ............................ ~-------------------------------, TANNING BED tori=:;::;:;::;;::;::;:::;::;:;::: nlc. $1200 (cos1 14.Z C.prt w/colored
S2000) Monlego Bay sa11a. trailer & COV9r UPTO seoo
PER MONTH * NO COl.l.ECTIONS *
Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 642·4333
COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH
It costs a lot to
be a teenager
these
days.
,, 000 00
•~If! ••O
l'lC~
So apply now for
After School Jobs
Money for the necualtJea cay be yours wfth
a Job getting new cuatomers for th• Daily
Piiot. Eam extra money wort(lng with your
friends 3 hour9 each weelcday evening.
• ,,. Q11 MW I Jll'I f!I I,,,., ,., -·
• lflirhvw.. ............
• ,.,. llldf ., u ., /1 ,.,,. ,. I • r,....,..,.. h f/lftfl#d I
Celt bfM' &:GO P .111.
(714) 674-9324
Wotll System, Crtstal Pd $4000 new; aac for
24 Suns. Only 22 12000. 528-2745
hours o l usage on
bed. 114f692·5359 I=========
JEWELRY, FURS
8r ART 6025
MARINE SUPS
DOCKS 7022
• Newport ••ach Mooring up to 40"
Nonh Cttannel. Cau
645-eOet
I HAYE ,_clry tor sale
$30,000 lorm or lntele
for boat or RV or '?1---------
M1·0790 ===== AO'TOllOIU!S PETS&
ANIMALs 60491======== lllW 9030
Go<geous Persian Fem.I;;;;::::;~~~~~~
3 vr•, 1pyd, IOveable. COt.LECTO"S ITEM.
musl sl. S60 548-S.61 '74 2002, must 1ee to
N E E O E o : Q • o ti app1eclate. tt..... fOf 3 yr Old 714-641-915-4
apeyed female g1•y
Persian Cot fouod !==::=====:::== A~ "lc1nlty San BOVT\A Joaquln/C1own Drive, "11 9085
COM. CallG44-7~l6. ====:=:;:::=;::;:
RABBIT cage Wl\h out-'18 CRX. hf, 73k, aw,
sldo feeder & pull·OUt stereo, orig own, blue,
troy S25. 557-5227 very sttarp. 5 speed
$6700.434· 7550
For Ad Actton
Call a
liiJMil .. UlfCOLN 9120
'71 UNCOLN Cont._
nont•. 4 60 eng. fun9
QOOd $\095 Must ... 1
M2-o&e7
'88 SIGNATURE
Spedal •dltton.
Udo tale.
673-:1248
MERCEDES 9130 18 C•me to earth
19 Holy -Empire
-20 Gori 1n
Eastern gull
63 Play t>acl< •
~ Theater Of9
65 FOl'#llld
Uncle Toms
C4bln
21 119"\S of
ptOOUGe
23 Aeac>onMS 25 a, .. , amount
26 Fine!e
27 Sa•ICl'I
29 USAF grove>
32 Old aomethlng
35 Autl'lo< ol
··SaITT1
.>o.n
le Fodder·
llOl'aQe
alrUC1ure
37 Go 11011
3a Gllde9
.-311 Uncon9CIOUI
at•te
40 Dart! .. ,~I
42 Commonplace
43 Atflmlallve « T ooto. ttw bu1
45 Depi-9Vlty
4e .. Truly!"
48 Bat>y 911im•I•
DOWN
1 -·tOOtn.d
tiger
2 Rooe-fll>9'
tource
3 M~
tire
4Noehs -
5 LOOlled IOf'9
6 Sock defects
7 Blacll bird a
8 Legend
9 Fllfm IOOI
10 Up end -
11 Pllfdon
12 Tract map
13 HaMlenngs
21 °*°-v 22~
24 OlatruetM
27 Admonllll
28 Glittery
lab<ic
30 -rn.t• 31 Fuel
32 Eurot:>41'1
t*gtll>Of
33 Rabl>ll ,,.,
34 Cw1) 10 •
oettlnallon
35 Slip
3e Muger
38 Geve 11g111
42 PteCM
.. E&hib41
45 Nap
47 Card game
4e Whip
411 Dodge
50 ~•-
5 1 bhaus1ed
52 Stet•
nldcn9t'MI
5J Enthullalm
5-4 Facta
55 Muecat end -
511 Atlapage
I
tto1rlng T 1len1 !kn litchi, lt tl'
P~ tuthor with I ktynott' 1nd 7
blrthpath I hb 23 ta•• I. wa., ., ht
dHCrlb.d h1m~lf, "A Child of the
Cenlury." Htcht wrote fut and livtd
fast a,.d wu p~Ht'd of • "roarins
t.tlent" th.11 lat Wl'il 1nlo lht "Ro.1r1ng
Twenllu." Ht wu, •lorig w1lh
Cll.1rln M•cArthur, .. Fronl P•gt."
Known for many worb, lncludlnl't
pl1y1 ind mow1t'9, ll'n Httltl'• 11\V'I
ll'lllng. l•tong wntlng wu his .tuto·
b ogt11phy. "A Child of lht Ctntury."
II• llv.d up to hit numbe" and
planets. lAt't nol forg~
ARIES (M.,l'.h 21 Apnl lllJ II will
!)(' • of t'mf'rg1,.g hum 1rnoc1on1I ro
CO\>n -an •ff«"<t vuu'll be 5.l)'ln&
"Loo1. 01.11 world, htrt I romt'1" Sn-n•nu
futurn myttl"ry 1n1t1gue *tntu.1l11y
Wntt•n "'"'c" 'You •"' .t<"ttpCtd''
TAURUS (April 10 ·May 201 Altt'n
tour\ r\'VOlvn •round lrg•l nghh. pubht
rtl•llofU mnll•I ~•tu• M1,or domf"fottc
ad1uMmen1 ftllurtd 1ncludft hlf'\l'l>lt
dtt0r.11tof\, f't'modt"llna ol nomC' MuJIC
will !)(' In )'Our hf" 1un1ght
CEMINI (M•y 21 Ju.l'lt' 20} Vou 11
bt atl..f'd 10 1n1culatf' mystt'nft" th•t
others find 1mptJM1blt •u f11hclm &I·
•n<'"t mt'11phy11cal with th" P"\t1co1I
'You'll enWuf\ttr th1rm1ng l•IC'nl~
P1Wft who uy• ''fuu '"' m.ll°"tktu~•
C ANCER (Juneo ll ·July 221 &..
•W•rt> of dtadhne, ch~"-ln\rolftt let
oth•rw Ir.now you me.t.n bu•1~ p.,.
tul\AI rt'-t1<1n h ip lraament~but ... 111
bf. ol OM plt'tf w1th1n t•lhl di • C.pui •
hgh1 on cn.tttwtty ph)'•Jul •llrKt1 n
LEO Ouly U •A.ua 2l) t..•y •• h>
f1n1V. r.1tht>r th•n tu 1n1tl,.tl' rro1tt1 h"
cut on co""pc1ndC'nc• pM&tbthty "'
o~_.,,....., l<"lll'M)' Cun"l'f'\illtve 5<'1•rr~
l'l'l•lr.• m•1t~ n1nc-1on 'fCMI II ~CtW·
fully "m•nd fenc~" Vt11l.t1
VUIOO I Aug 21 S.pt 12) lmpt11U
"\'It' •mphMtll' verwhhty ct.nn1 •nd
a1we full f'f'1n to lnlf'll«tu.1 C"Ufl\lll4ty
Al'" IO p.ir11Clpilf 1n ptUMtttn~ pro1•
~• ~t Aqu•nu tnwolwtd
lllaA (S.pt 23·0ti 221 lntutllon
•
t.u1t"'I •orttast plav• m•1<1r '"It-"",.bh•• ynu tn '""''w Our \nt»k.) •ldt •Ill be •ortJnit
pn"r h• l11rm•I nollcC' h>C\1' on h '.H h 0,enlmr today, t ptthtll) a It ~lllt.s
1n~ , ri·•ll\ 1tv '"'"rt'nt'S' nl 'p1mu .. 1 10 lmt and ~· We'~e Sol 1 plen
..,.1u .. ~ M.1ro1111 •1111u, r..quur-. • <11du l and mA) not tell 1nronr wt11r •e'tt
"'v'~'" l •n<l'r n•11vt• 111v11lv• .. 1 up to .rn •e don't spoil 1n)'thlna or
CORPIO H'-t 2:\·N11v 21 l llur ,.0,... .. )d _ re~ul our d1rker sldt.
d .. n ,, hlt..J H•U w ill "ntc.•" f~.J,•m ''' l Iii' I l\'I about m-.Jor crimr ••• j u t
e'pr~1on .tcllon l'un.h•"«' of •rp.ir ·J lltllt •hltt' lie and lridiJ •e u e to
hC'lp~ ll\tt'r,nmt' ""Yn"~' n•nttrn1n~ itttln •n •dunt•SC M «fl •omtthln&
~~ 1mo1~c 'l'uu II l:w in ch.ir~t uf •'" lhlll' not quite on tilt up and up.
1ut111nm<'nt pn.~r•m 1nvolv1n~ chu11v \\t'll a lo ounochH that no hum
ACITTARIUS (Ntiv 22 0.-C i1 I ,.i ll bt dllnt, (so It's OK). "11•1'• Uft·
'rl•u Wt'rY c,1lll'J b.-<li. duf' 10 lKhn1\<1I dt'mtalh tht' '""'9' 1Mtlcs b the ""w -by 1on1j\ht crt!d1b11t1y -..111 ht-t.tnst that •t arc dcH"I fC>methlna
rt<Stor~ St•nd t•ll dun t bl' ontlmld•t •rung, th11 ••\ ln1tllled In lbt Pl I
td bv 1nd1v1du1I w11h louJ vo1C\' who by aulfw>ril) ftprt1 wtlo ••Id such
l.11ow• 11111 .. or nnthtng abuul a"y1h1ng thlnJ ,.,,., • no-no. t•11n1 how thow
CAPRICORN (DK ll·l•n I~) ,_1• romt hick to haunt attd ttmpt us 111d then itt' b.a.r to declck tthat lo
mo't t'Vf'ryth1ng llOf your w1v do. •ur lod11 • ..,,.,.. llketr to rt k st•·
you"' compl1mrntl"d on writing. t'' hna our hand ,lapPtd, tHlt ..tll do.,,.
prt' Jton ,,, 1df'•• lovr rt'ltt1onth1r t nlhlnc to makt ••rt " don't ~t
\llmul .. ttd Alllf' go11nt'd tll\nng P"' l.Ulht In 1he too~ jar.
a.mt who "moh &ht' world go u uund Al'lt) ti Am) March JO-April 20
C".t"n111\I rtprt"Wnt~ '11u'll h.tH' h• rcwN Mlme think
AQUARIUS (J•n 20 ft'b Ill) I 1gh1 llllt 114°"' 11n tilt1 iuut )VU tht>uJhl
lur yQur right'' Al l•<DI lhrtt 1ndl\11Ju ~11u h.ul ,111 tiaurcd uul. Yl•U h11vc ~I• m•y d11m to own vour wnrl. le 1rnnl 14 valuable le 1n, even 1t
Srorpm Moon •t•nd• high tn yuur <h•rl \.'\•u1 q~c• ltK.lk a 1l1Jlit brul t II'~ the
-you II g.t1n lt'4Klt'l"h1p "''' Mtint'y l>c\I 1h1n1 for aJJ COCKc.mcd
withheld wall bf' rrlf'Nfd l aunft (I tla") April l l·Ml) 20
Pl ES \f l'b I~ MMch 201 C.1~, Vc1ur fun or It• 1na love 11nd,or
crl'd1tul1ty 111 p.ych1c 1mprn11on• mc>nc) trlgcB )CIUr •cn'c of ccunty,
You'll ~v,. bl. ktt.g• v1•w. ronh4kn "Ill 11mc. Aalher thiln prucnt proof
11al 1nl orm•l1on btt "'" 11•u1labl~ o( uv.ncr\h1r. .,.h not u~ ur
Lona d1•i.n<• C"all "''""' 10 pou1bl• chum and JXJWe" c.-t 11tra~oon 10
uvt'Dft rr•nucllon V1~0 1nvolvt'd )out •d\1n11gc'
C~ml11I !I 1lllakJ May 11-Junt 20
If EPTEMIEll 21 I YOUR It'' daffKuh for Y\lU to mate a de·
llllTHDA '" You •"' dynami'" 1ndt' ~'""" on ,our rela1i0ni1'11p, and 1t
rrnJtnt ~tubborn, •n or1a 1ri1I thin~"' t>aiil' Jtt~n to lru•t1na yuur If 10<?
, pch1.:n1 While ~11 ll"en te> othcn •ltr.tmv• """uAh 10 l>f' •polJt'J ny aJ1;k"~. uhtma1cly the den Ion Ii all
mf'mhf'ra of "PP"-'"'"""~ L.;oo Aquu•u' )tlUI' • f<'I m11kc 11.
p.onc,'n pl.1v tM•n1n3lul rult'I in your an«r (I FNI) , ... ll·J..,. u
Mt You •~ c,.•11"'· po.-untqu" You nctd to make lhe fiRI ~
••nw ot dr•m•. "' dr.twn to th.,.'"' h1 make a~nd' You ml)' feel that
.tnd th• .tr\\ In Now•mllt'r 11\.tlllr do lht hoe ahould be Oii lllc other fOOC,
11'1"41< lldfV'4•N t• P~ rnulJ 11'1• hul ~ arf! 1he bifatr pcraon in that
cluJt •<tu.I ch•n11• .,, r••ld•nu 111 llU•tion
l'l\lnt.tl •t.llUll Vl'lur tulY\t'~~ lr11m ..i. .,,,. Cl n ...... u,.., U ·Mil· ll
nnll '" 1'119 un t. du~ "m1r .. u• People .,,II be c 1tr1 pu•hy with 10"
lni. •• lntptrllwn' 11 .. 1,~ an.I Vo" II h~ tu ,.._. bl·
t_.ccn f'c~1na .them, and plcbinA both o JOU There tS a <llfkrcncc,
'79 450sl, low mllH,
both tops, well malnt,
very clean $16,750
obo. 6 73·1305
end yw h.ivc to ma.kc sure )'t>U dun't 1---------
(l\ICr rc11c1 to .1ch1c11c the lallcr ·e1 380sJ, cul\ wneels.
Vl-o !I Allal•'lt) Au1. lJ-5*pt. ll 2 tops, Nardi, cust ·• ~ .,teroo, S1 5,500 obo H you base 111 your belie~ on prov• 646 18691642-3850
en !let , you n11 ' 0111 on op-
por1un111es ttiat o.1re \Cl) 1mport1nt 10 =========
yt>u Listen 10 \llhat othc~ •hove to SUZU'KI
"ay . 9205
Ub,. (I 81lance) S«pt. lJ.()rt. ll
You're at a trossnuds "11h ~ur
thinkinc ond feel pullell in opposllc
dircmons u to wh.11 road 10 take
Tl11• " one lime to h ten to othcf',
'86 SAMARI, 4 Whl dr
good cond, am;'fm/
caaa,'2200
759-35-4 t evo
but make the ult1m11c dtcmon en· =====:!:::=====
111dv on your own , w1th0ut fear of VOLVO
d11approv4\I. 9230
S«lrplo <l Ottlrt) Oct. lJ.Ncw. 21 'IS 760 GLE. TUAao.
Thas IJ a &ood day to begin a new ,.._ tvrM. tJrH, etc,
1m.1gc for )our.elf th.11 worn from $5800 FIRM,
the m 1dc-ou1 Youve been wan11na Mt-0790
to make chan~s. 9n1J now is when
lhev arc noticeable lo ou nnd those I:::::::::=::::::::= 'llbOknow~
l l
.,1u 1riltJ II A.Jpl"') No•. 11-Dcc. VOLISWAGOll
9235
tll4 ........
PowerfUlt A~ great.
11,60Qlobo. "9-2191
Your dilpo\itton Ii lmpruv{n& as
y1lu wcialtze more •1th friend
While yuu 'f>Cnd time: v.11b othcn,
)'\.IU 1V!ll •Ps>'"i•lc your crt.'11 1h1h11cs
and achlC\etncnt more than prcvl·
ou~ty. I========= Ca~ (I U-) De<. 12-Jaa. It JllSC. AUTO 9245
Othon' diMp'ecmc11t1 atf«e yuur I=:;::==;::::::;:;;:;::=~
worlt and ,OU in., cry to Interfere to •-•-*' .__. ruumc nomaal opcnt.iona. Allow 4114.. loll 90p, fl'Wt/
them t~ apecc to Wortr ti nut, or ~ Vety good oon-
thcy may pouu blame •t you (•nd dttton In a out. Oood
then you're ria)lt -..here you ataned tlr••· at~ QMltnlt,
•a.aln). A/C. •1.000 mllH.
_..._....._. (I KIMwl Jaa. 2 .. ,.._ It Loo.. a rune lleie ~-,_ r'9W ... 000 Ot \ride You haw little .J191lc~ for others tor• ~ ~ . ..,.,.
•ho you aee u de1Nnd1111 (but noc ·eo. • cat.h. Phone
dc11CM11a) Your uwn hi_,, 'WOrlt 9U·S.OI, or daya,
~d tan ma.kc you blind to ochfn' &42.it~t £11t. 203.
tn1c Mcdt CoMidcr their ~at
without lonluna 11 t~ rncthuda they t======== ~IOul,
..... (1 ... ) ,. Jt.Merdi •
You cu fee.I conrtdent that WOfl
DTIQU!Sa
CWSICS 9250
w\ll ~d more moothly '°' ~ !======:::::;; than 11\ the put yur. Tho ha.rd -art
11 .. 111 th$tr, hue Without the ~
•M fn1ttrlftor1• you w Md to en· .. ,.
Monday, September 21, 1882 .,
You're Single & We're Free!
Free 8ftttn word ad and free dally
message check! There's never been a
better time to try the Personals!
"We,re bringing people together!" You have nothing to lose!
(Except another lonely n)gbd)
~ ptt.·rul-,..-r .!S, I'>'>.! ~pc.:l i.tl I Jitio11 f(H· tlu: "\t:\\ po11 Bc:al h. < c.~ta \ll·,t l>aily Pilol
DOWN 10 EAlTH. wllll a
1mdi "a.. .... SO+ ..
1111111.lC DWW. "'--be ....
CCR. H ..... Beldl. Call zm.
ECLECTIC MINlMALIST,
SWF, ~. S1/121. blcmdt, ltp.
brull. ............ ......... ..ir.--..
-· ......... 8-da. C.al 21S~
DltEAM l.OVEI, ,..._.
pnac:qiW. pnay prof-.1
bWF' 40'1. Yo.: pm~
mble yroCcuional,
~·-...Ir· .... ea1210. .
Cll 1996.
DWF, 8LONDI!. rt', S$, N1S. ...................
.... • 1t11-.. New·
"" ..... CaU lS40.. •
ATTIACTIVB SWF ll, r..
io.-.. ~ .. ,.,. •· .._.. n•el, 111111e. _. ....
W.. N,S pni--1 lS-~~ mu, ....... re. CGlmlMd
rdatiomhip N Bach. Call 19'21.. ...,.,
BUiHT, WlTTY, N, --.1 11mtbcnr ~ DWF with
eclec:tu: mierau eecl1 N/S
101hmte 31+ •1lh
Shakespe.arc's and GtacDu'1
heart .who loves Clltnac rood,
tn¥d, PBS mysunca, 1nC1 an
laa&b Ill 6fe's hale (oibleL It·
••. Call 2296.
PltlilTY SE.\10R SWF lldy
fl', Wllf:S IO IDCCl aa-loobc
taUOr nw1 for compnomb~i.
dlnarc,duq. walb.c:tc.Ar.-
heam. Call 279o.
AlTRA<:nVE DWF SI, S'fJ
130, lwncac, paa eyea, Id!·
employed bomeowocr •id1
aood-olllial:w .• and 1oy11. no cuaa1 ._ .am.
lies, c:.ome-iionlbie--ia.
and •M:1"4 life. ... 10 ~ "fr/_lowq.pd .-.td, IWdwortinc CIOUa'pm\. c..
Maa. Call 7141.
ARE YOU l'ClllWllic., able. •
aft, enc. acnJt 1 SBF 5?/
130 wU -cbild, **ins fer
S8W CCII ..... wbo • 11111
I&• • ba.-e r-t Spl H1l
Cd 1.574.
BUJ'S.EYFD BLONDE prO(ca-
11-1 SWF enJOYI tiiea11c,
en.el ........ nmle SS+ IO
thft. c:sc. Hwliapm Be.di..
Cd 2149.
JUSTSAYNOio~ ~ alc~hmtrotailq
a.k .... alt(IS-to)c:om-
(IMiodlp. f..Jllaln \/alley.
Call USl
EDUCATED. PlElTY SWF 37. 'l'el-bluh n', ...,.s .,.
............. !Ill ..... ~~~.~
edu<M"-......U1K--
. DJ .... r. ·-----. Cc.aMea.UllUM.
OOlGF.OUS Bt.ONDi l'1 ST (36-lA-3') ,......,._ ...,
flllMtlllly ...... !all. huid-
some. llhimc awl 39-49. New·
port Be.di. C.all I 6SO.
\IEJtY AlTRA<:nVE DWF 30, S'61120 ... a-.re ,._
~ wi1li Hiri-n.l, ll·
trw:st•e pro&.aaj-31-31. .,., ... Call 1116.
CLASSY, EARTHY DWF,
early 40's • Pink Floyd, I"*
puia. fine wvie, &ood boob,
f11eli&hl. Cllldld1&hl. ICmlS •
com(ONble qu Id, but would
loite-~·~ll'.IC.Cd
20SI.
WJDOW, WF 70, •lnel.1we,
~caled. shm. blondcJsreen eyes, S'?. own borne, acuve
Jedi c:ompllllOll. C.. Mesa.
Call 2662.
SWF )4, '°"&red hair, lalW-
dcr, pRay. adxb:.. N.6, pnif 5-
aaml, ua p1. coumy masic
lower •inc cCicaled. fll'ally·
oriilllled, .... &crdamn Ill Ille
lll's. lrvSie. c-aa I '61
DO YOU f.NJOY hfe, ad¥ai-
lll'ai, people? An you cmfi.
... , Oo yW liltt • liMlch7Thcn
c:ia 11111 SWF ror ~
• 1"& Call IS96.
TALL. ATI"RACTI\IE
BLONDE ~cs c:mial u wdl •
(ms hap in lalc. 11 )'Oii~ ~
fine mm bcl._ 41-60, lllnle·
lire, ldrle, flan, l~c IO lt.ll&h.
ipllll llld be spoJed. rd like yOC1
IO be ec f ... lbq 111 my bit.
Cd tbia MID SWF. Nc-pon
BCK!L Call 2169.
TAU., P.AlLY 60'a pro(es-
sionll, I \f WdH, toelJ NJS ....,.... .,. so. Hllmar .....
ldliacocc. Cllriaasl}' oaly re·
qu ......... 8alboe. Call 7154.
w to respond to an ad?
You can amwu tbc9e ads quk:kly and easily by calling
OW' dearook: 'f'Ok:e-mall Sttricc.
Dial 1(900)4o7-4377
(86tl 11111.49/W,,...._ ~ clJllJ,,..,, 8 4 ,,..._ <Alls,.,,. a
~,.,,,, PIMllcbdp~ t.J:1le t.WJwJ '-Prc9 II-for a fur1her aplanauon of the ~d service.
'"9 #~respond to a spccifac ad. CEnttt the all' when dkcc1cd.)·
~ l }-W browse through the YOice ads. (o't'Cr 700 available)
You mUll ~ 11 ,an or oMtr to re.pond to or pllm • .t.
51nale.Ufc Inc. ...-no lilbtlil)' lier the con1en1 d or r.:ply to • penonal
~~ Tht ,_,... -intended b '*by Jlnpe ~ aeluna
rela!IONhip. Ye t«DlftNftd lhM )'O.I '* oomnon -when n'C'f:dna ~
Men Seeking wome_n __ _
l9n.
SHY. LC>.\'El. Y SWM ll.S'lll
190. a-le, pM'IOllllC.. l'Clmlll-
IK ms londy SWF 21-39 for
~· r--.cc It· ... <All 3640.
HANmOME SW 41 Mllb
lll1IGIYe,, put ....,_ for ~;:"lrl ... indninww:c. 8-1 C&l 400I.
INVESTMENT BANlRl.
SWM, lCh. 6'1/l77, WaaduiW w.c,-.c-...-. ..
.............. Wy 4 . pir.i.i t I I.Olla a.a. Call 3121.
ST1U. A ROO, -uns f0t
bm1 SW. SJ, NA mare 11
..-po Pucllr ............
... Hlrtlos. Clll 4603.
VBIY YountRJL SWM.
SIXnES. ..................
............. lldy. 4j
rtirCI'~ ...... Ull .
MATUll. STAil.i SWM
plfuri I '71140 r.. .... ........ u ........ . ,. .......... =: ....... ~ ... .... __ .. _ ...... .....
....... a.I ..
(XJMtlC."TIOMa-&, .... ....-.ow.•n.M. ............... ._
......... a.I 1Sl1. .
.............. JS. ........... ....... ,O.. .... QI
JIM.
ao:nsN. IW 21, _.
..
SEC\JU,STAa.£.~.o.1-._ ..._. ..._,..
,_.. SWf 31, Sln2S. &-
PY• wubn, i.n1111, ~
Wllb.llWllC,bc-. • rriendt..
bicyd1111-s..tq .we, Qr•
• ll'C.UC..., ..we. jlltYli· :3i1 tcb'ft, f.Wy onmted
SWM for Clllmded ra..-
lhip c.. M.a. Call lt47.
BRJGHT, DIVW6, profa-
sional SWF, N.6, JS, Elm'lb:l,
peO IC, COlllllY-C:llSSlcal. ty.
ciU.,it.ft. w-. SWM,N/
S, )(). 39, depeed, SllllltR, com·
llUUCIUvC, r.ty '°' canrrit. mn. ~inc. C..D I 506.
JEANS TO SlLK. Vl'flQQIS,
dlay blonde. bhie eyed WF, pcue S NJS bonc:ll, Wiim., ro-
"*111C. Owuuan. 6(lsb paslCS
for SO!sh, ldNC, phyJ.ically fll.
likes lll•cl, dance, lhea11e,
tpol'U, llllah&«. Lq &e.ch.
Cd 2™.
PlCTTY, PASSIONATE.
PR0ft.SS10NAL. 39, fl'RS,
clrsin:t ...,,. NJS/[) elm·
ect ,_ ol -(or aamntl·
mait. N~pon Beac:h. Call
1901. .....
CHUNlY MOflfliY Rasle aw..u ..... .o ....... .
....-. Joauia. beedl. .. . INla. .,. 'I liOob. NllSO •
~.c .. ~c.1120'7'-
BETTE Mmt.ER .,._iiiy,
blll,_..Aaa._.,..~
r--i-• apir-.
mind ICCkJ •mt111-mc, , ... ._.-we. wdl·
ldra•cd lllllCkuls bookend. M11.11 be f1t .t nn. NIS, pd
nlllll'lld, poslUft nl opm. 4S.
S9. Lona &.:h Call 29S7.
AlTRACTIVE. PROFES·
SIO.'llAL SJF, N/S, 37, S''2'/
I 011. Seeks advcnturou,
bnP, llhleocaly klmed. Clll·
nnlly ·~ toe:ially anaud.
speaal -~.JS. 4S rOf rwi. &ood llllltS, thamc.
lrlYd, mart. Pl-oms&a no lh-
appoimmau. bvine. Call 17SS.
AlTRACTIVE PROFES·
SIONAL SWF, NJSI[) 41 cn-
Pfl eoir. iasm llU, oanare.
tm'cl. o.ins 6iaiddlip,..,,.
mamcn wllll wiay ,tincerc..t.-
leuc, ICIClft pni(Cllioaal WM,
N~. lS-~. lrrioe. C.all 2273.
AlTRACTIVE SWF 41, -.orka
1211ep~Sectse1•·
trw:stft J~SO man 111 ret:11'111f1·
ir¥111C. Call 2070.
SOCSH WF, 1n111, Ktivc, t11joyl
concau, plays, die ou.to.1
How 'bOw you? La'I aa ~ ssbcr· WClll!lala'. C.all 27S3.
PERSIAN WM-m> Bcu&i·
ft) Wande •lib '""" eye. JO,
........._: .......
~~"'-· c..lly .........,.._, SM
:JO.fSfDr ....... el. ... ~ ...-.c.a lf7l
CASUAL HOMF.BOOY. OWF
stlowcs~r.,..• ............. ._
to do dw:m wuh. CCllll M-.. c.u ms.
L.OOKlNO FOR 1 01mnn1
(nend nl campmian wnli po1
libt1ay om Me'°°' I'm 1 OWF
SI. looblc for -•S-60 IO~ qm.Jil}' llmt wllh. U..
8-:h. CMI 1SSS.
SMILE! \lt:fl'J preuy, C11tv1·
ceGUS, pa«. bninene lllTll, J9,
S"l'/IOS. f.nMS lrl'fd, lheans.
t!USIC, -edvailwu. lluah·
lcr and t'Dl!llrlCr. Dains pro-
fCSSIGlll Sftlaml f'orrdlllOll·
stup. ltvmc. Call 1161
CARING, AFFECTIONATE.
Clliiwtllbic:MiYe,DlllMTala91is·
UC, SUliaht. llCll, ltUICllYC,
dqrllCCI SF dai.ru commilmCnl
wi1h 40l-SO's SM OOW1ttlp91. Lona Be.di.. Call 2011.
TALL (6'), ATTRACTIVE
.... YWDS S4, N.6 • ..U
r1Ga11C1a11y MC11rc aaalcman
widl 1 wide fU1F of ilMrau
who enpys life. H11J&J1111on 8-:h. Call 26SS. •
LEGGY MID-WESTERN
LADY, slin. acuYt.. opai., low· ... rm. rcirnnic ...., -.11-
ed,mod male~ Newport
&.:h Call 2176.
BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY
Or1bn DWF 37 looUl& for
i..tsoa.. IUCC-"i~ lallhy
OriAi1a DWM , »+ IO~ DIC IOe my 'l!::1. love er.. kick. ... sbma. lhe-
IO't, mnic, .,... irwe1. clw-
lliY work. wan..iac..a-a plOd
1te. Frimll rni. 11Mrn 1Mnt.
Cd 166&.
TAU., Sl.ENOEl 40'S NJS,
lllnaift. puaioOlrc abou1 hie SWF.-to!llOlll~hoo
-. lllCIClllhl -for &icnd-lhlp llld l'ClmllCC. Lq Beac:h. Cd 2217.
SWF. M, 55, ST. Cl.ASSY.
nimnac..~
fl~L W.67•.~
6', Jlnccrt. ~. edroawed,
~ mmaauan (trfild/
IJer.ime pin. Maon Yrip Call 1117
YOUNG SO. BLOl'IDE, S 6'/
122. Jedts DWI 0¥Clr ~. woit•
.,... ID Clllf'1 fun and pouiblc
rtl•ionr.hip. c.. Mc. Cd
119S.
AlTRAc:nVE INSIDEJOVT,
DWF,J9,S'?lllli WsN~
W\t,aJfocsion.e, ~
b~cs qul1iy ume. ooldoon.
Dumond S.. C.U ISIO.
I AM .IEWlSH 3515'7'. aiuw:·
lrte, alh.lecuc, .. Ill}'. allloluldy
wonclc:rnil and per! oa 111 r:vr:ry
way. I would hke IO mcel 1 k w·
ISh man who "'•II hwnor me .. 1xn I aa !&kt llus I ~cwpon
Bc.:h. c..u llll
PROFF.SSIO. Al. SWF SJ, "'1
S ai~ outdoors, iravcl, ten
1111. Seeks -111 male llun uncial Harbour Call 270 I
CASUAL., CO~\TT cmboy
DWF 43, SCIC:llre, pracnllble
ICKhcr wnh youna duldren
scUs paum.. llalble ~
Ncwpcn 8Clcb. C.al 214 2.
AGOR fSSI \IE Btrr GE.'i1l.E WF4S,N~monopnous,scmt
of hwnor, down IO IW\h. ured of
pmes, sponW>cOus. Sedin&
torreOnCtolhnhfe'svClilTm
Los Al.m»IOI. Call 2361
ATT'RACTlVE. FU~~')' SWF
20, ms SWM 20-lS ror par·
ta. -ca. run. Irvine. c..a 109$.
PRElTY PROFESSIOSAL
DWF. N/S, 4S. 1m1, wwncum-
baal. love tcrruS, spoiu. 1111 •
m.als. mu<VU, wine, 1au &b-
ier. affeaion. illldl11C111 CIX'i'lcr· Ja10a.im.cl.~ T--. Call
239l
BLONDE WRfl"ER 39 SEEXS
1en1lcman for theaue,
Beachwalks, conccru. N/S,
hoallhy, &cncnM. Hini.npn
8-:h. Ca.II 191 l
IOs BAO, 90s WORSE? ld1
fia that• PTocres11ve,
qal111na11, bnahl, lallltl'fe,
t1W0111 F. W.q smt. M
21.,....n .rn.llNp ...
aih111T./f1111-•)M • ..--wri the wall. H11MA11,ioa
a-., C..U I >eo.
NE£D BALANCED UFE,
lnldl. ~ -Rrallft. Ilia ,_,. collocuW rm JO s-
h!\. C..11146
RA VEN HAIRED lllldl11en1 SWF-UClll1lprllOl~-
1on, 2h , IO explore f"'Cllll.e
......_ So -&ods or cr.;p. Lona 8ndl. CJ l476
L'I $EA.RCH Of MA.' swria
but pk. fum and ll'llOOlh, ~>
cral, libenllll&. keen. u~cr.
·kind APoeaarpra«1SWM,
2S 30. S~-6' Hopina for beau
uful del1•r:ry lr¥111t. Call 1218
CREATIVE. ATTRA<:nVE.
DWI-, 30, ed.s spec-1 mend·
s:up ,,. llh &ruacsllJ1& ITlll1. 11 u.n
llflCIOn Bed. c.tl 1663
IFI WEREBUND. whll would
1-'stt v.bcn I Caeed you? If I
were deaf, how would you com-
rnuruaie w11tune? I 1m not bhnd
or deaf, bu1 ._do I bWJOW ht
)OU ~ lmn& .t bi::annc? Cl-·
1111e.. Call I S29
ARE YOU Sl'O~TA.\t.OUS,
spwmial, IGY and lllllJ1? Are
you iall, so.sh. N~ Wllh. &bu·
le.is tmte or hwnor7 I 1m. let'•
esape! C.. Mesa. Call 2620.
l.DVE LIFE. Fl!ENDS, -
apcnmcca, LOdly md tomDr·
,_~ DWF, SJ. S'4°, allnaive,
bn&I'& with pl -of bil-mor. Disn all'lkmm 4S-SS. NJS, IO shirt dnarc out, coo-
ctN, montt. nvel nl plOd
QIOYlftlll.lm. ~inc. C..D 2861.
SWF, 24. BLONDE, BLUE
EYES, ST, model flP't-likes
bClich, IW'llell, and i pod tmc.
~~ 8eKh. CaD 121.S.
AlTRACTIVE SBF, 37, S'S',
sew .ntell11ent, sermll•e.
SB~. 31+. 6'+ for &icndstap
and posiblt rct.llOnhp. Lq
BaKh. Call 2349.
MARRIAGE-MINDED. S'S"/
llS, 32. bnitde. SWf, N1S.
happy md bcabtly locikq for
-\lt:fl'JlllnCDYC,affecGo-
81.e. fCly, Olll&ocn&. nl phys!·
OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY1
caQy fit Good~.
IO•t1 ell dre:a and lft•l!'lt Is o.: .... ~~l ca
,.. ..... ._,,. .. bwld eorii.
M!Jlq rr~ !alb• ..
i-I l•c. Call !SIL
coc ~y G1l4 40'• ....
tny k!c, en.,IT&dlC., danc ... .-
~Cl'l.,,,.. SeW barws NS
milt 3S Sl ll1lCm'.Cd II pa·
soml vowUi. lhlntlt fcidql,
(I.:,• lM Al~ tail l lSJ
CO\C.\1J'N f:\ T nnded. •try
-.'" SWF. ~. S'6112S, '°""' JS. 11abum ba.r bllicl pen C)CI.. rm~
1ndcpcnck:a, ICDITC, 1t11rlhacn.
o.llanel)' pcnonabk ~
cm aaJ. ~u:ally fil. ICUYt,
ou1&oini-R Cady ro~ rewatdin&
rdllicuhi p. T llSIUI. Call 1 »t
ATTRACTIVE. BLO\D pr~
fcss1onal \SWF 5 6 IO siwe
a..1.W wtft$lS "'1\h 'Ii$ ""'4
SG-60 professional Of ~
man. TuJhn Call 201!.
1111CE. PlfASING SBF 5cdJ
secure, d u .nc111, 1r1c10111
~ JI-SO, lr!!J 1111::onal-
uy, ror .iau~
M-VEp Call 2A96
TIRED OF DA Tl"IG" Loob&
for 111 bonesl.. wann rclallOn
ship? La's talk! DWF 43, S6'/
shm,alllllCllre ':\aivc vxlr< 1cm!
who CllJOYl la'llUS. bibis. dine· q hDncback ~and wal.s
Oil ~ belch. lrt-. Call 21 q_
ADOPTION teetq &ood 111111
la be loyal and 10¥11& IO lc-
quc nwtunn&. 8llalllon. Red
dllM>lood. S(l'/l IS. blue ~ca
~ ups, downs. aood ~
Irvine. Ca.II 2256.
£.!;ROPfA~ SWF 21, S'6, er
Pl sks1111-la1IUS, i%lllSK and
~ics. Seus SW'.4 for &lend
JhJ;> COiia Mesa. Can mo
Women Seelcing
Women
rM A WHITE WBIA.~ tcd
1111 fc:nmadnucW.cnc. M\nt
Ion bar !lib&. rm 61 /166 Colla
Mea. Call 290S.
MAll. TO: SINGLE LIFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEACH, C.A 90742 FAX TO: (310) 592-6043
When we ru.-dve your ad we wil ;wign a YOU mail number which we w'1J mai IO you W1lh donnalion on how IO record your free VOtC'C ad
Olp this foroa and attach ad copy on a separate sheet. (Please type or print dearly)
0 WOMAN SEEKING MAN 0 MAN SEEKING WOMAN
0 WOMAN SEEKING W01'MN 0 MAN SEEKING .MAN
Addtcs.s:---------------~
Cil)': ____________ Zip:--===-
Phone: "(__) ______ Age: ___ _
Abaft lnfomulioo mandatory.
FREE AD! 15 WORDS OR LESS! (Addi. words $1 eath.) FREE DAILY MESSAGE CHECK!
Make check payable ID SingleLifc. (AlmviaOoos <I'~ a>mtx> rourt as 1 word)
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YlllW .............. '"llt. Call45S&.
V'ElY AClTVB SWM 6l. 6'1
l601ow9-.danciaa. ... · ..... ,..,. ..... u..
"-di, ....... t • :idarca. ...... ..,, ..!.?;.
11111 8-:11. c.aa *"
SAM 42. S'6112S. 91lna:e-.-.
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~.,,.~.du
llCll-.c, apn. ... cl.,..
~pd~J.,. •iw-. nJIWllC, wdl·Mll l
....... W1111WFldf.-ri· ~ ~ ll-40. !Of
Cl'lllM ~I ani no PIS. INwo. I wil .-Ill
callL "--Call 4313.
DWM45 SEW!** f-1c
• • NII lllly .i 9SIOlll. '* aby. ~Call ••
SWM: ~ a.cl\ ... _.._ __ ..
llldy" .._..., 31.Stiip
......... ..-!" ...
pGlt 8'd. CWI 371.S.
MAlllAOl·FAMILY
MM>lil>, SWM lt, STl160. N4 .•• ......,, a.a. ,....,., ............... .
1.-1 ......... .....
-.... -vi hi.-, '*-........ ....... . ....,..,.. .. .... .................
fq t • tm..Calll'31.
A11UCl't\ll OWM 35, 6'/
210. ... ,..11nnme ... ................. ._....a... Qll 3J4t,
s .. JS UUiVU ci.a. ..................... .................. ~·---""-a.IMn.
~llNl*lewc-. MF-= 1'llilL&iJTIL1' .......
llQ'?PA. ......... .. .. _ •• 1' .. _.... ............ ...... , ~ aua .
AMCllOM'll. IOIWl-lE. ........
... , I IWlllD.tMr
A:W~~-)4. t..,. ! I \ rr~ ,. ..... .:. ..... _., ..... , ...
..... o&.W.Oil• =--,1(. " ..... --. ...... ... •&...a ... Oil~
DYIWGTI PAC&AOI.
SFB:ING BIUNETTE.,.,ce..
fil.-~I ... f.lnPallld -.---~f;ftywb .i fa SWN f11¥110, ca.mi.
---. ........ Ncwpor\.
CMl46S.5.
SUCCESSFUL, CLASSY
SWM • ..._toakiq. prolel· .................
~ ~I ... ,.UIC
W,liM4far•• I; &Id ~c--.. ~.Call
MAl\J'lEDSWM. ....... S'IC¥17S, ""7..._, ..... -......, __ .. v::::.. In "" IW.
....... aid! -New· ,. .... Call lCm.
vu y INDl!PliNDEHT' ,.... ,_. ...__ SWM S1J
-17S. 2'. ~ .... .,..
.... fw I -llftOIY• ..., ...... ~ lilllc>
... ........ hf&.~·
•a.dl.Calllst.
ATT'lACl1V8 SWM 31, 6'1/
llS,t =· ...... zl ............ ~,...
-. ..... ~SWP» JI ..... a.a... s. 0..,.. C-,.Call JMI.
ARTIST. --. r-. NA ....................
... --»-4S. r.. ... ... ,..,., ....
a.IGL
0¥ll:IA11D .. -. nw ............ tp.; ...
ATTfNTlON WOlU> SWM
37 ... fnaida. Hid actlllicft
20,_-,. l~ Sc!
Lt ()ma. CaD ll06.
HANDSOME GUY, aablc.
pro{micml, 67Jl90 tcekJ II·
ll'llClive, llm. tlmy ~ f0t
-.lk.s.. dunn.. aol!. Datbond s.. C.all 4Dl
AMUICAN GLADIATOR
swd, Ille -1ca. Ille C'ft:ll'J-lhin&· Lcdria for lq. ana·
OCOU1 blonde IO ap me! l..ans
8adl. Call 3356.
DI VUSE, A TillEl1C mr:cre
NJS _,.SllOnll SWM JO, 6'11
16S,'llcs laWld. qic1.,.. Ilk·
iac.~----.CGI>
Ycn&MJll. mudll llllft C-,0..
libe ID llbcJ). mb aai¥c, & ~'*11lam&SFC...
Me& C¥J 3DO.
NEC'I AJt ~ulf'El SI a toot--. r. 11-23 "'-"' nl ... ~.M\.aliUIO~
Nlwport a.... Cal 3G:l1
s~ .-.:tlv• e. ..... DWM S'lCWl&S M_& •
-.lly ... ....-.lly ... ----. ....-111cc s11y.~boiM, ..... u..y ....... SYr'Fll-
"·~a.a. c.11 Jm
C\111'1NO mm sww >-. ....,. .... ., ...... ""
--~-..... . s.ia.ra.cwimt
sw,..n ...... -..~ 0.......,.. ._.,., N4. ............ -.... ,. ..... ...-.. H1atm•rt•
a.cac:wi1'9'
SL'GUOUS. SUCXISSA1l
,... I 61/ltS. ..... . ...... ...,~ .. .... ... -. ..... ...... ..... Oil .. .
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Optometrists open for business -at Harbor Center
The optometric office at
Harbor Center 1n Costa Mesa
hJs become the practice o( Or.
Ali-,:>a 5. Wa ld and Michael T.
B~''ater. who have introduced cl
\anety of services in their
newly-redecorated office.
B)'\'vater, "ho has received
national recognition for contact
lens research, said recent
advances in contact lens
technology has opened a door
for many people.
"Because of astigmatism or
limited to certain frame styles.
colors, sizes or contact lens
brands. The doctors prescribe
the lens material, coatings, tints
and bifocal styles which best suit
the patients' needs.
According to Wald, she
selects frames to fit a variety of
fashion tastes and budgets.
Current designer frames include
Giorgio Armani, Yves St.
Laurent, Ralph Lauren and Logo
Paris. Prescription sport goggles
and safety e~-vear services are
provided to many local athletes
and workers.
The office is open Monday
through Saturday with early
morning and evening
appointments. Most vision care
plans are accepted including
Medicare and Medical.
The doctors use
,rate-of-the-art diagno)t1c
n)truments to perform
0mprehens1ve vision and health
the need for bifocals, many ·
people were unsuccessful with
contact lenses," he said. ''Now
they ca n be fitted successfully."
l'\ aluations for adults and , r. dren.
As independent optometrists,
Bywater and Wald are not
The doctors are frequent
guest speakers on eyecare
subjects to community groups
and businesses.
,
Child ren still dying from product poisonings
-\n anJI} SI) ot 3 8 million pediatric
po1~onings says SC\er.il products
LOntmuc to cau~e po1)oning deaths in
children despite thild-resbtant closures,
product reformulJt1ons, mcreas~.d
pJren tal \ igilJnce .:rnd re::.cue ellorts by
po1~on center::. and heath professionab.
Some ot these products ha\C no
d1ecl1ve Jnt1dote, and researchers say
the hazJrd these products pre:.ent to
children hJs not been adequately
pub 1uzed b\ the med1J The )tudy
\\a~ published recent I\ 1n Pediatrics, the
·urnJI of thl~ Amcrrcan Academy of
Ped1Jtnc..~
AL cording tu the stud}. poison preven-
t on l i·orts onen c..enter on substances
children arc c>..pO)ed to the most, trends
n pot->onings and no\e!t\ poi::.onings
\\ hL're a new product is involved. While
the~c e11orts attrJct media attention, the
hou)ehold products that are likely to truly
harm a small child may be ignored.
Rc)earc..hcr) from poison centers at
Ccorgcto\\n Uni\Crs1ty Hospital. 1~
\Nash ngton DC and l.Jn1\ers1l) ol
Ca 'l )rn1.1 San Diego Medical Center,
.1s~ ~ ~ed " hazard factor" to more than
~ 511 ~ub::.t,rnces linked t9 poisonings of
chi dren under 6. They found
phJrmaccutical products such as iron
-..upplcmcnts, antidepressants, heart
med1callons and non-pharmaceutical
produCl!> such as pcst1c1des and
h\drocarbons re::.pons1ble for the ma1onl)
oi reported cbild poisoning deaths from
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P roducts su ch as iron supplements,·
antidepressants, heart medications,
pesticides and hydrocarbons were re-
sponsi ble for the majority of reported
child poisoning deaths from 1983
through 1990.
1983 through 1990.
The researchers based the hazard factor
on danger and toxicity as well as:
• Frequency and extent of injury
following the poisonings
•Packaging
• Accessibifiry
•Availability (over-the-counter
products) ,
• Formulations
• Product closure types.
The study was divided into two
categories: pharmaceutical and
nonpharmaceutical exposures.
Pharmaceutical Iron was the single
most frequent cause of pediatric
accidental ingestion fatalities. Iron
supplements, either as iron tablets or as
an ingredient in prenatal vitamins, were
responsible (or 30.2 percent of accidental
child poisoning deaths. In 1991, 11
children died needlessly following iron
supplement ingestion, the author said in
an interview. Although there is an
•
antidote for m~ssive ingestion o( iron,
it cannot be given in aoequate doses
to children because of its toxicity level.
Antidepressants accounted for 18.9
percent and heart medications for 13.2
percent of the fatalities in children
under 6 years of age in this study.
Non-Pharmaceutical Products
Pesticides and hydrocarbons were each
responsible (or 27 .3 percent o(
accidental child poisoning deaths.
Alcohols (ethanol, methanol, and
1sopropanol) and ethylene glycol were
responsible for 15.9 percent o( the
deaths. Cun bluing was responsible for
9.1 percent and deaning substances were
responsible for 6.8 percent of the deaths.
Although cosmetics and personal care
products, cleaning substances and plants
are the three most commonly implicated
substance categories in child poisonings,
the hazard factors for these three groups
are low, researchers said.
tn the cosmetic group, only certain
artificial nail remover and
ethanol-containing mouth wash caused
fatalities. The vast majority o( household
cleansers produced only minor .
gastrointestinal effects when ingested.
hceptions included acid or alkaline drain
cleaners and oven cleaners, all o( \>\h1ch
had high hazard factors.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is
an organization of 43,000 doctors dedi-
cated to the health, safety and well·being
o( infants, children and adolescents.
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The National Institute on Aging (NIA) announced the
availability of the 1992 Progress Report on Alzheimer's Disease,
the latest published documenc summarizing key findings from
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Located ne.:ir John \ Vayne
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