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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• THE NEWPORT BEACH • Good morning! Do you know the three most frequent questioni asked of Costa Me~a Mayor Mary Hornbuckle by childrenl • 'f'fldly, October 2, 1992 Area Perot backers spring i_nto a~i~n By Tony Dodero Slaff Wrfler IRVINE -Ross Perot supporters were euphoric Thursday that their on-again-off-again arid now on-again candidate had jumped back into the presidential race. "The man's back and he's back to win it, forJet the rest of the B.S.," said Joel Vest, the assistant regional coordinator of the Orange County Perot campaign. "It's like the last nine \l>eeks never took place." Indeed, the office was full of volunteers selling red, white and blue Perot T-shirts, manning telephones and pumping out l~tters io former supporters urging them to rejoin the · See PEROT/llek Piii A. clean cat -----1) "Are you the b<K~(" 2) "Oo you live at city hall?" 3) "Wha~ do you do all day~" Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents Car ·dealers walit boost from· city By the numbers This It how -.di ... tu new ar dealers pt1e11.W the pat four f811: Fiscal year '88·89: . '89·90: '9().91: '91-92: Sales tax re'Jeflue SJ.loo million Sl.243 mil1ion $2.637 million $1 .566 million• Oty's total Siles tax re-¥enue S25.S82 million $25.975 million $24.658 million $22.953 million •aen.ts only flnt thNe ftMndal quartlft • Harbor Boulevard dealerships ask city's support in promoting auto mal l concept. I By Joel Beers Staff Wri\tf COSTA MESA -f aced with slumping business and a City Council • many dealers don't believe is doing enough for them, the city's auto deal- er association has formed a. political· action COQ'lmittee and is asking the council to tell it whether it will help support measures to imprc;>ve busi- ness. .Jn a. letter dated Sept. 17, Roy June, the secretary-counsel of the Motor Car Dealers Association of Costa Mesa, writes that Costa Mesa auto dealers are "convinced that the drop on sales on Harbor Bou)e\.ard i!> ment in th-e Cit\ of Co":>ta•~k,a ." due sub!:.tantinlly to the a~res!>ivc ac· · Allhough June could not be tivity--of :(Hl>'lltington Beach) ... and to reached for comment Thur ... duy. some extent on the lack of interest some dealer-. in\'ohcd \q\h the a-s· oQ the part of the city of Costa Mc!>a 5oc1~1tion stn.::.~cd 'that the le.nu '' in promoting l-farbor Boulevard as not a threat lO 11\c cit). JU t a \\a)' \0 the CostJ Mtsa Auto Mall ·'' . ·ask the. Cit) to help some l>lrugshn£ June asks the council eithec fo e~~ • btlsine-.~e~. . • pr~\S intere!.l 10 helping ihe dC-ah:r : 1 ·~We're not beating the IOllHQm;-- promote the concept of an auto mall • rc·ad)' 10 gi> w "':lr.~ ·"::ml 0 1 \.; bet"-een \Y1bon :ind Adams streets. Naber? .of Nabt:r'• C3d1lbc. "\\1e'rc: or to slate clearly that ll's'.not inter· ju~t trying· to ~unit~ tn. "o'mc m.1nncr e51etJ. to :some ho,\ rc~r:.c "hat\ ~qing lfe also \Hites that the political UC· on.'' ' • • tion commi11ec "will !>OOn begin to Dealers s.1) they d.)n ~; nued ..tn take an acti\C in1crcs1 in City gov~ni-See DEALERS AS "I.an. Mut1'\ . Booms may be · irDm. NaVy ·jets ~Air Force representative ·to FAA says rumbl ings that rattled locals coincide with naval .maneuv~rs off Camp Perdleton ~ By Rusi Loar sun.,,, ..... An Air Force otf1ccr bclic'c' hi; ha-,'1-he ;m ''\:r t the m~:.tcriou' rumblin& \h 1\ brok~ '"indo") in San • Clemente thi, \\C1..k ;ind ra.ttlcd the re:-.1dcn~~ ol Co~ta Me)a earl) Thur..Ja)-m,nning · Air rorce Lt. Col Roger Rapier agfcc'> "1th ~·.11 · 1 cc.:h ':>ei-.molog1)t .. ''ho ':I) the rumbl ng.' are caU'l.'ll b) sonic boom ... jruJ he belie:"~" the) 1..J r be u.1 ... cu to tt:n;il C\Crcr..i.:'i about ~0 to 30 m1k':> olf the coa.,t from Camp Pendleton ~b·· rine UJ-,c. "The) ·re ti~ ing ~1.1me might~ high-performan ... c aircraft out there," ~liJ • Rapier. the Air f orce rep· re entall\e to the rcc.t!.:ral A' iation Admin1~tra11on\ · Western Pacific Re-g.ll>n. "That . to me, " prn~able cause to thmk that !':av~ aircraft are lm-ol\e\i m all of the e omc boom .... " After pecula11on l>Ur· faced that the ~onic booms 'T . hey' re flying some mighty . high- performance . aircraft out there.• -lallMPll Ail F01ce LL Col. mi~ht be cau eu by the tesung at .i ur1..r·'l.'. r1,.•t.Air foorce ~P> plane. R~p1cr aid top Air force bra'' called him fmm \\ ashin~to:i 0 .C "~h \:lo..'' c-alkJ from the PcntagOll anu. ~:iid the' 're not doin~ an~· thing 01..11 there,:· Rapier <.llU. "l le told me t l1 llnJ out ~hat 11 is." Gary Santero of Glo~I International Auctions wipes down a 900-pound • teakwood Bengal tiger -one of the items set to be auctioned this week· end at the corner of Dover and Pacific Coast Highway in Ne"'~ Other items to be auctioned include sports memorabilia and carousel horses. Rapier d1!i..-O\.cred that reports of wnic b00m' north of the Palo \'crdc Penin,ula in Scrtcml-cr • m:uch ·J the date of l\JH "cr1..1,c ta kin~ place .. See BPOMS'Blcll Piii ~ -::;.;=::::::.:::==------- . . l ~~asfiless cus omers are his stock_in trade __ Share Dur SelVes meets mortgage campaign deadline ---if-- lT By J<>erBurs ~ says, is the number of people who seek out his Superior Avenue store . . in hopes up pic~ing up a aooJ -~Auto mechanic discovers Ile joys of barter -and makes a business of it. W hile merchants across the county are struggling to outlast the sJuggish economy, BCM Automotivc's business is booming. And Ron Charter credits the shop's succcs to an unconventional bartering system he dreamed up last spring., On the assumption that busines was lagging because customers were broke, the Co ta Meso shop owner began accep1ing used merchandise in exchange for repairs about four months ago. And the customers haven't stopped coming. Cha.ner said his business has jumped 60 percent since the bargain. Shortly after implementing lhc barter system, Charter's showroom became a stockroom -~luffed with kitchen appliances, entertainment S)'l!otems, clothes and other merchandise -all on sole at discount prices. Before Ch111ter knew it. the merchandise was making him more money than auto repairs. · So here's what Charter did: He came up with a credit line called the Green Card. And this is how it works: Let's say you need a new set of brakes, and an old microwave is the close 1 thing you have to cash. Just ta~e it Hi BCM Automotive and employees there will issue you a Green Card wJth credit S!.i' \\ ·, C051 \ ~tESA -Sh..i c Our Schc hal> met 1b. S:!b0.000 mortgage c.1mr·1ign; three months before it') end of the \C:tr. ·deadline: · · · A) of IJtC J'hur!iday Jftcmnon, SO· had • S2.57.000 m cJ'h or chcci.'.s and another SlS.000 in 1c crvJt1\m,, according to l.o'luri Mendenhall. a member of the ~hant~ · b1.1Jrd ot Jm.:dlJ~. !)QS be •.in 11 ... mortgage: 'kNng l·ampaign 1n late, Aui:;u't in an ortort to pa) off 1h mlHltJ!tC on ''' Supct1or ·A\cnuc building. • 1 hr lu ·nt pc:n.:cntagc of the mi'nC). appw\1m:uel S 100,000, " " rai,cd throush 1id•.et' ll)r an 0 t. l l dinner :it the R1tL Hotel. Menden· bartering began. • Even more surprising, Charter equivalent to the blue book value of the appliance. If the value of See BARTER/ID ,_ Ron Charter of BCM Automotive cime up with credit line bartering system Ctlllcd th<: Gn.•(!n Card. hall ':iiJ. . NUMBE RS JU t;All COMMUNITY lVlNts , QUOTE Of THE DAY WlATHfR MZ-41JJ .. 2 ... JJJ 1WC 14M110 • I \ . . • NooM T °""' ...... , .................. 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''I'd say ma)b.e SO percent of our customers are Gaman. We even get tourist or people who arc from the old .country and they come here looking for something they remember and we have it .'' AUTHENTIC FOOO~----- Globe deli offers a range of packaged import goods, such as chocolate, beer pickles, hot mus- tard and German-language magazines. lt also offers fresh andwiches and other German foods, such as brat,,urst, knocl.wurst, frankfurt- ers. Black Forest ham, sauerkraut, German po- tato salad and many others. They purchase their fresh bread from a German baker in San Pedro, buy their cakes and pastries from a Ger- man bakery in Costa Mesa, and their meat . from German butchers. LOCAL TIES._,__ _____ _ Adams was born in 5,,itzerland and mevcd to the United States in 1950. She and her hus- band owned a German deli in Santa Monica before they moved baclt to Switzerland in 1964. She moved back to Costa Mesa and was a worker at the Globe Deli from 1978-1983. She purchased the deli two years with her daughter. Two of Adams' gr:ind-children also work at the deli. . "After l stopped working at the deli, l would come back once n month to do my shopping, my cold cuts and pot roal>t and such. One day I came in and the owner said he wanted to re- tire. It was too much for me to buy alone, so I asked my daughter We bought it.'' SWISS EQUALS GERMM,._~ ---- Adams says the food the Globe Deli sell is purely authentic. Although ~he is Swiss, she Sa\'\ the~ is little difference between German an'<l Swiss TOOOs --Some tlnngs might hav~ dif- ferent recipes German food ll> about the same. It's all good.'' .. A seminar ·on seat-of-the-pants film ·-making. a family disappeared there during the '50s. Jn his Waster hnd a remote-control unit in his hand. The For art's sake. • KlLLER B-MOVIE: If you're into murky, metaphysical movies, the place to be last Saturday was the Port Theater in Corona dcl Mat. where there was a special screening of a low-budget flick called "Sandman." But more interesting than what was on the · ~recn was the impromptu panel discussion that • followed the end credits. Producer f rank Rhodes, a Corona del Mar resident, and some of .his cohorts provided a small group of fri ends nnd film students insight into how the ny-by-the-seat-of-your-pants . motion picture world works. stage lites Rhodes had been out of movies for two-years when he got a call from Eric Woster, who worked behind the cameras on "The Shining," ''Heaven's Gate," three Chccch & Chong films and Tommy Chong's "Far Out Man." He had also produced, acte.d in, ------·co-wrote, edited and even built monsters and spacecraft for-the low-budget, sci-fi feature "Star Crystal" that Rhodes and some friends had invested in. Rhodes was w~iting a dc;tcctive ·story when Woster pitched hi idea for a horror movie. They decided to combine the two. ''We wrote 28 different drafts," Rhodes said. "We we re writing while shooting." • "Sandman," which I'd rank somewhere between "Nightmare on Elm Street" and some of the better schlock buxom Rhonda in troduces on USA Network's "Up All Night," is the story of a hard-drinking mechanic (Woster) who moves into a North Hollywood house that had been vacant since COMMUNITY M·EETINGS 8 Please send it in \.\-riling: To place an event, please write: Community Events, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Cbsta Mesa, ·Calif. 92627. · TODAY Newport Hubot' Area Chamber Qf Com- merce, C.Overnmenl.ll Affairs Breakfast, Bal-lx>a Bay Club, 1221 W, Coast Highway, Newport Beach. ' 7:30 am. SATURDAY St. Andrews Presbyterian Church will host a seminar d~igned to sopp<>11 and encourage the c.;ire-~ver of .in aging parent or spouse at the churc , 600 St. Andrews Rd. in Newport Beach. Call 631·2880, ext. 236 for informa- 9.30 a.m. hon. ·MONDAY 6:30 p.m. Cost• Mesa City Council, r?ular meeting. council chambers, City Hall, 7 h ir Drive. . 4 11 18 25 basement, he discovers some humanillswifh Los Angeles County Coroner's Office later ruled animal horns. The house eventually s cs loose the cause of death an overdose 0.f Darvon. the mechanic's inner demons, and a a '-Raymond Ferris Abelin, an editor w~ came to bizarre --and deadly -effect on a . rkcr and rescue the picture, bclie..vcd because ~oste~ was a nutty detective (Rhodes) hot on liis trail. writer, director and st3r, it wa~ :·c1o~.ding his " ,. . . . 'ud ment" when it came to editing. It was so Sandman, which Wostcr directed, contains ~ g h. h ended up losing his life over some stunning special effects, includin& a walking/ ~mporEta~ll to am'. e 0 hard to put everything foto lk' OJ J d II ( h' h k iu. · at nc was trying s ta ang .. oc 0 w IC t~ a y~ rears to -it· h. f II . I ve with parls that didn't move the film), a desert scene that seemingly sprangs out of 1 • cf e ind~. . nowhere and a liquid-like living room wall that is a stoDry ol'\\ar · ho loo'·ed at what had been shot h h · Rhod 'd h II ut everyone \\. " . passage t roug tame. cs saa t e wa was a reed there w::t a movie somewhere an the really made of pancake batter, and on the first day g . f 'oot"ge Rhode• aid. f h . . b k d ·11 d b d l mountain o ,, .. ' .. o s ootmg_ 1t ro. e ~n sp1 c attcr own Laure Talking on the phone Thurstby, Rhodes was Canyon Dnve, bnngmg o~t Jiai. .Mat crews. upbeat ::tbout the lilm's future. Of the 95 people . Rhodes, who thought tfae mo~1e could be made who filled out forms at th e Port, 61 gave . an about a year for Sl~,000, said they had to "Sandman" thumb up, :ind he· close to getting a constantly st~p and raise 111oney to keep the . Eoropean dil>tnbution deal. Sho,,time :ind . ~amcras rolling .. It too~ nearly thre~ years to get at Paramount have ho'' n in terc)t he re. and going an_t~~ can at a final price tag at a little over Sl directly 10 video i!, an option: . million. His advice to other potent1:il filmmakers. "We wanted the movie to look like it cost $5 "There' no rules that's for sure." • million," Rhodes said. "It cost a lot more th an I THAT'S TllE TICKET: Jack W~1de, owner of thought it would, that's for sure." Cowboy Boogie Co. in Anaheim, has dropped a ysing a cas~ an.d crew of friends and ~riends of lawsuit againl>t th e Crazy H?rsc Steak House and fnends, shootm~ m ~aker, ~eaumont ~nd . Saloon, Fred Reher. operating partner of the Santa Hollywood, Caltfornu1, and tn Columbia Falls, Ana country and wc~tcrn nightclub, announced Mont., took 109 days and 350,000 feet of fllm. Thursday. The1e arc cameos by Stuart Whitman, Rose Marie, Wade had alleged Crazy Hon.e was involved in Morey Amsterdam and Robert Wuhl, a friend of the cancellation of a $\\eethcJm uf the Rodeo Woster's. Ramon Sheen (son ·of Martin, brother of concert late last )ear. But he :igreed to a Charlie and Emilio), Dedce Pfeiffer (sister of settlement" ith Crazy Horse, "h1ch claimed the Michcllc).and Shelby Chong (wife of i;ommy~ case hnd no merit. . . whose camera was used for the photography) have So what did Wade get in exchange ft>r droppm~ starring roles. the suit? Two ucl.cts to a future Crazy Horse show. This past Feb. 15, the last day of shooting, PICK OF T HE WEEK AND NUGGETS: ... are Wostcr's body was found in the Hollywood-house taking the d:iy off. used during the filming. The TV was on and That's all he \HOtc. 5 6 7 B 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 • 29 9 10 16 17 23 24 30 31 - Marriages M0>1 rl'Ct•nr m.lrnJst·, J) r• ;x•rrc ,1 w 1/1(' Orange Count\ Rt·• ordC'f s 0/IK c Newport Beach o Joshua 0. Blandcr m.irrl('(J J nn1fer \1. Don.tlds,on Aug 15.mleml"lulJ o Timothy Perl.inson m.imed Su~•n J. runll on Aug. 1 S, 1992 1n S.int.11't.'"pon Beach o James C. Ourt. m.lml"1 MAu1t<en A. Nnu.id on Aug 11 1992 ln C.>rtnd CJ8r•dley A. Mucl. m.irr1 -d Robert.1 A. Zollicoffer on Aug 1 S 1 '.191 1n 1'Jp.1 Costa Mesa o Thomu f . G.usl m.irracd lt.1m~rly Gil more on Aug l °', 1992 Ill <,Jf'IJ M J o Oon.ild A tl.lrrtll mJrr1l'd S1q1tun1t Miltt on Aug 11 1992 111 S.1nt.J An.i ' 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Planning Commission, cegular st~ session, council meeting room, City Hillt,-11 Fair Om:e. ~ R~cnt rp3/ <'>IJtc ules .b t~pt'irf"'f by the, CM(inen'wi LJ11)Cll Title Co. in SJnt.J ~ Newport Beach Bicycle Triils Citiuns Advisory Committee, Newport Beach Police Department headquarters • 870 Sant.I Barbara Drive . TUESAY 7:30 a.m. Latinos Costa Mesa, weekly breakfast meeting, Denny's restauran1, Bristol S1r~l and Red leilll Avenue, Costa Mf:S<l . 7:30 a.m. Newport H.irbor Chamber of Commerce, business de,elopment-brcakfast, (hambcr office, 14 70 JamborE.'e Rd . ewport Beach. 5.30 p.m Newport 8enh library Soard of Trustees, sludy scs-sion, conference room, N~\port Center library, 856 San Ocmente 0111;e • COSTA MESA parently pried a door to get tn. Avacacfo SCreet: I\ set o( golf clubs was stolen last \\eek from a garage of a horo.e io...the JOO block. was taken from Geor~rus rn the 300 block. Promontory Point: T\\O trres were slashed on a car parked in the 400 block Costa Mesa ... a 347 Vist.i Ba)J SlS0,000, 4 bedroom, tQ.. Robert W. Brin a 12 \ E. 22nd SI., SH0,000, l ix'oroom, 1 b;ith ·to Henry C At.ir.lnu a 2105 21st. Ct. S19S,500, to C tl·~ l. liool. O 1 N £. 20th St. S2 24,500, lo 11.,JH)u~ M.i.c.ihert O 25\12 \\rllo lane• S2J5,000, I l1<•d10t1m 1 b.:ith to Colb)' S l\c "cit . o 333 Rrims lane, SH 1,000 4 lx'llruoin, l bath to Don.lid R \\.ird c 24889 P .. rmlcy Line 5180,000, 3 lx.'droom, ~ bJth to Joseph 0 Coupt: r - -~ l:m--. • ' I I &UHllOJ UI~ . 4' --# . • o ~I •• 9"\ '• "l.·"• ' ~ Fantasy S Drtlwing Thur)(ia'y, Oct. 1: 2, 6, 27, 29, 39 !.._ Some of the details in Monday's stC>ry conccrt11ng -rower Records' request for a variance on the city's .. sign ordinance were not clear. Tower is requesting West Baker Street· Someone ~tole a bottle of oxygen and two bollles of .i)Cetlene last week from a storage unit at Independent Testing labratories in the 1100 block. Eaeh bottle is worth • about $400. De Soto Avenue: A decorative con- crete lantern weighing about 100 pounds was stolen Sunday from the rrant yard of a home in the 2700 block. 25th Street: A man reported that someone slashed the white canvass top of his car that w~ parked near Balboa Boulevard. Decco ~ ..... NEWPORT BEACH that it be able tt> put its name insis:le the. top. of a 25- .foot L1l"!uor Barn sign still sfandlng on Tower prop- :erty. The actual letters would be 15 feet by 5 f~et, or :75 square feet. By city ordinance, signs higher tha.n 7 •feet or more than 15 'quare feet arc not allowed. MacArthur Boulevard: Nearly $9,000 worth o( sewing machines were stolen last Wednesday from Pete & Chris Sewing Contractor in the 1500 block. The burglars ap- Newport Center Drive: More than $2,000 worlh of women's apparel Sin Marco: A pull-out stereo and 32 tapes. were sto1en from car parked 1n the 2600 block. I DiiijPiiL VOL.88,N0.234 Readers' Hotline: 642-6066 Your romrMna aboul !ht D.t.1y Pilot 0t llt'WS hpt .... bl! ffl'Oldtd &nd pn d·NC!ly 10 fd•IOr W•lll.Jm Lobdell °" .. me 24 hour .-rlf!S WMa l'Y)' bl! Ulle(f 10 rt<:Ofd ltnffl IO dw fd,. IOI on u1y 1Xl9'C Contnbvtat\ llO dw Hotlotl(' w"'1 "'""I 10 -thtor comrnet1U publ~ mw 1ntl\Kk ,.,.,. "•-city and phoi>e ·1umbcf cin. """'"'•'""'i Th>1 IJ your commun1r1 ~~· "'" w.ant ynvt n'f'OIYPfTWlnt To make a correction ' II ll 1 i.,. P1IOI t polory 10 promplly CDfftC\ an tf ""' ol tul:iiUnct To ~ an tfl'Or 0t clanfla r<o11, plf call fl•l Ol1 ni >6> Th6n11 ~ ,_....,._ ~-~ .a.o-y °"" f.-.wl Ofrut w....o• l.w.41 c, [...,, v ... ,.....,..,. ~,, ... ~Owtdor ~!(Np! """"'°°"' Mt .... llt.a~ ,..,.....~. C6p)o1!ght No ntws stoflft, 1llU1t11b0n$, edi- riw1~I rNrtc!f Of adYertiwments he~n 1111y be rf'P'()duc~ Without -itt~ pennis"°" ol COl>)'llgj\t IWl'MI Jim Ctettlnpr Pubh\her How to reach us at · The Pilot · Circul1tion Orange County 642-4333 Advertising Cla.ssifred 642·5676 Orspl1y 642-4321 £ditori1l News 540 1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports fax 646·4 1 70 Mlln Off'tet Business Office 642 .... 321 8u 1ness fax 631-5902 l.OCAl IUBIAtma: Newport Beach 76/59 Balboa: 75/60 Costa Mesa: 79/62 ... Corona del Mar: 74/60 TillAY: It's "'ppc>ffd to ~ 1 liUle cooler today, if that 1tubbom hilf'I f>'"SUtt a ... a -81 move out and let tfie approK-hing r aclfk cold front in. Morning low clouds uct p•tchy fog will gi\'t w•r to h~ 1unthlne 1n the .iftunoon. Hlgtu will ~ In the lower 70s neu the ~,tch and lows In the hfgh to mld·SOs. FaCAIT: lfalr wtth morning low dou~ and co.ut.tl fog P•r1l1ffi clearl!'g In lhe •fternoon tfirough Monday. HfJJlf wtn " In lhf high '-Os and low 70. ind loWs will dip ~ to the middle 50s. ' •1111: No toattal ~toriet ~ ,o.1ecl. light v1rl1blt wtlid•, ~ '"'' to '°""""91 8 to 12 ~. In the llftemoon Md ~ 2-f°°' .. ., Md 5 foot MMlthwaatetty ewd. ..,.. ~nris~: 6:50 a.m. SunHt: 6:52 p.M. () -() 0 WTOTI .. lST 111. Ml Olt. 11 ..... -Oii.i Ollll • LOCAJION SIU SHAl'l • Hllfttt"'90" ,).J f•lr N_,-t INth ..... fair c-· Ml ~, ... fllr upma e.~ :M ftif •Safi °"""k ,., . ,.,, ()cHfl l~l~re: 66 , • 4:15 41.lft. J.4 7:2' a.m. J 1 2:0I , ..... 4., I 0: fl '·"'• 0 I •·ot A.lft. "1 , . ., a.M. U ):4f ~"' 4 .• 11 :21,"' 0 ' • Hearts ..................................................... 7 •Club) ........................................ .' ........... Jack • Diarnonds ................................................. 6 • SpJdcs: .............. : ..................... ~ ................ 9 I , .t; .. Newport Beach/Co1ta MeN Daily Pilot , Friday, October 2, 1992 A3 Around Town _ , · : .:.·.: :-\~~ . . .. : • l ·... .. . . •.. J,. , .... J Send your items to Bob v.in Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 9262(. Tod()y-'I Child care -center -The Assistance league o( Newport-Mesa will dedicate its new Costa Mesa child care center with ~ ribbon-cutting and time capsule ceremony beginning at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 2. Festivities will continue with an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 673-2583. Class reunion ... Costa Mesa High School's class of 1972 wiU hold its 20-year reunion at 6 p.m. Sept 26 at the Balboa Pavilion Tale o( the Whale Restaurant, 400 Main St., in Newpo~ Beach. For more information, contact Alison Dresel at 832-7238. Saturday, Oct. 3 Nautical flea market - The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will host a nautical Oea ' market of new and used marine merchandise 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. pct. 3 in the club's parking lot, 1601 Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. Call 644-9530 for " information. David VisE:ott - Psychiatrist and lecturer Dr. David Viscott will speak and answer . questions in the Broadway Courtyard at Fashion Island from 1 10 2 p.m. Oct. J. Viscottwill sign copies of his book, "Emotionally Free" atthe B. Oalton book store from 2 to 3 p.m . .' For more info rmation, call 644-7520. Seminar on aging -St. Andrews Presbyterian Church will h())t a seminar designed to support and encourage the care-gi\.er of an aging parent or spouse 9:30 a.m. lo 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3 at the church, 600 St. Andrews Rd . 1n Newport Beach. Call 631-2880, ext. 236 for inf ormaliQn. Monday, Oct. 5 ADD and relationships -A lecture on Attention Deficit Di~rder entitled "ADD & Adult Relationships" will be presented at 7 p.m. Oct. S at the office:. of • JoJn Andre...vs, 11S1 Dove St., suite 105 in Newport Beach. • There is a nominal fee of SS. for information, call 476-0991 . ---.J. MoJ/111 listings .. Newport Baell lOW.UOS NIWPC>trf CINlMA 300 ....._ c.-0.-.. ""' 0760 • I lneelren (l'G 13) 12 30. 3, 5 30. 8, 1010 1 Ml.~Nlthf~I II 30 2 •.J(), 7, 930 3 The Lo.at .. tlhe Mehk-12, 2 JO. s. 1 JO. 10 IDW•tDJ !SUND CIHIMA ,.......,, blond ...... _.c .... ""0.1211 I Mfoe'" :PG 13' 1 IS. 3 JO. S •S. I . 10 1S 2 Sc"-! np. (~ I 30, 3 •S, 6, I 20. 10 30 ':J Ml. 1 ... i..11 "'°"13112 1S 2 lO. • •S 7, 9 IS • Ceptoln left ~13 1130, 2 •S S 7 IS 9 30 S 8olt l o!Mm ~ I 1 4S° I 0 . 4, 6 U, I JO. 1030 6 H~-4Wlw• 1,31S SJO 7 cS:"IO 1 The Mlthfr Dvdw Cl'GI 11 •S.2. SIS 7 JO, 9 •S UDO CIHlMA ~ ....i OI .,..._. V ... 673 llSO lr.re 1'C=T3) • • , "°" THlATU ms E cJ H.Q.._, 673 6760 H-nr• ln4 l'GI 7, 9 4S • .. . Talking about art From left, Assistant Ne\\pOrl Beach City libraridn Tom John- son chats \\ith artist Ruth Hynds and Michelle Carte r during Tuesday, Oct. 6 Fashion Show -The Ne..-. port Beach Chmtian Women's Club 1') ho,ting a fa~hiun show, luncheon, ,1nd >pc•.11.;er .lt 11 :30 J m on Oct 6 at the Balboa B;iy Club, Newport Bt·.1ch. The fee is $14, rv.er\al1ons art' advisable Jnd lru: prt.,. I ool 11ursery o re 1s .wa1lablt• Call Linda at 7 59-3392 for rL 0t!r..111un' and Kmt1n al 7:.1 ·l-07 Hi to arr.ins1t nur~ry care. Women's medicine Dr Leigh Erin Conne,1lh mt·d,c.JI d1tector ol the 'iouth Co,Jst . Coltl Mesi lOWAaDS. CINIMA ClNtH 1701 ~ wo ~\l•-df C..,..,919 4141 I The Mlghl'f Duclu I _, • •S 1, 9 15 2 S-.llon "G-I ~ 10: 8 ,,._,.. ' 3 Coplolft .... r(i ' s• s .. cs • ' c ""'ocont 81eod 6 14 3~ Unforgiven a Is • ' lDWAIOS CIHlMA "9<bor 11;.,i ""'°"'' ..... S•6 3102 ... ... ·"° 13) s JO •• 10 '° H.U801 TW1H CIHIMAJ io<-BJ.dll """'°" ~· ... 631 3Y' I SI.fer A<t ~ I Oeoth 8e<-• Her I'<> 131 6 10 2 He_,.,,..., It\ Vo9e1 ll'C 13 5 1 9 MUA ONIMA ....__ . file.~ 6•~ WS Si.y T-..1 ""C: 6 IS 10 IS A ~ogue ol Their Own ll'G' 8 Women's Medical Group will g1'e a free lecture on "the sub1ect of mcnOp.lU~ and new , .. ay> to prt·\ent m.enopau')e-related probll'm> at noon Oct. 6 in the comnunity room jt the Ne" port Cl ntt.>r L1br.uv. 856 San Clemente Dme. ror 1nformJlion. CJll 6..i i-3181 or 644-31 45. ~. Acupuncture -Dr • RunJfd B1ell'r, a l1c.ensecJ elm.tor u( Oriental medicine. will oflt•r a lrcl' ·st•mm.ir on the u~ of aqJpuncture -rn the trc.1lmenl ot arthr1ti> ,11 7 p.m. 0. t 16 Jl 4 10 Fair Dme. !>uite G 1n Co:ot.1 .\\e:>a. For 1nlorm.1t1on. call 549-9999. t> Sneollen PG 13 II 30 7. •JO 7 9 30 The lost el tt.e.Mehkon• ~ 11 •S 1 • , ~JO I The los1 ol tho Mohlcon• 11 30 3, 10?0 TOWN ClNTl• CINlMAS ~ C001• Plolo ' . . 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Schoel Tiet I J S 4S, llS, 10 30 9 4S • , The Lott el the MohkoN (I • '.JO ' 9 30 3 ""· So""4"l Nllhl -. 2. 2 .:Kl i: 1 • .-'?Q..._ _ __._, ~-1 • I 1, S 7 )Q 0 10 4 Unforgiven S •S 10 ?O lnnocont llood • oi.,,..,.., Glon .... { I 30, J •s 6 R • I~ t IS. 10 IS S Slnglea tJ S 4~ 7 45, 10 OS S M,.lea 1'G 13112 IS 2 lO • •S 7, 9~1~ o Sorollno ll'G 13 S •S 8 10 IS GA RYS~· INTt:llUTIONAL .. - FlllD l*nd • 1~ Newport Cmm Driw •Newport 8-dt • 7j4 • 759 • 1622 ... . . l~ p l • r-~ recent exhibit of H}nds' painting being sold at the library. Some of the artist's paintings are pictured in the bacl.ground. r Wednesday, Oct. 7 Staying fit -No-impact f'\Crc * cla<.c.t.~ ior .. en1or:. will begin at 9: 30 a.m. Oll. 7 at the . \ \ t.-.l Ni!\\ port (ommunity Center. • Cail t.44-3240 for Jnll rmJt >n. Hip repl acement . Ho.1i; Hospital, 301 'rn port Bl\d, in l\:t>" J)()rt Bt.>.ich, \\Ill oiil'r ,1 iree 1nturm.H1on.1I !>l'min.lr on hip repl.lCl'nlflnl surgt.>rv Jl -r m. Oct. S. for m1ormat1on. l.111 .. -uo '>l.15. P" n he II en ic e" r>0r1 .. I J l, P n• l 1 1 (. " II hold 1t., .1nnu.1l Coon t•lor!> Luncheon, beginning" 1th ,1 S'O<ial I our at 10 a.m; at 5t. Mich:id and .\11 Angel) Church, 3233 P.1c1fic Dr \e Corona dl•I M:ir. Coun~dor) irom 20 !ocal high 5ehoof, Jncl t11ree f>mmunitv collegt-) hn' e 6een 1m1ted The m:i1n ~reo~er \\ill be Cht!ri \\ echler, Crh1l.. L1ie Coordin.11.,r at Lill. Call " 646-2 53 ~ tur 1nlorrrJl1Q<l ·~ ~ · Ca ndidates f.o?ftm -· 1'.c., port Bl a<.:h ( ty Cour c.1 c.lnd1datc:o R1d1MJ BJn"'~· )."In Ot!Bav, John Co,, Di,me Col:ram>, Robert C. L~"' 1:-. .md Jean H. >.\.'all " 11 speal.. •1.! l "W Oct. ; nwcung o~ '-J>e.lk Up Ne\\ port, 5:30 pm .• 11 the Villa No\a fl'Staur::1111, 3131 W. (OJ!>l High,\ay. f or 1nrorm Jtion, oil 542 l'.?2G. Foster grandparents ~­ Fair\ 1ew O'l "l lop mt nt C~ ntc.!r ..-. ill t:eh.·llralt! the 20ch Anr\l\tr 3ry of the fo!>ler <(randpilrt'nt Pro t..>cl and the ;lH • nn1\ crSJr) ~ur lht.! Senior Companion Pro1ect With an a \..lrds prest'ntation and . · l1.1ndwo11, beginning at io .1.m. r Oct 7" .it th1• l3Jlbo 1 Bil~ Club, 1221 \\~.coal H1stma> 1n ' e..-.port Beach. Call 645-5000 tor information · Thursday, Oct. 8 College night - College-bour l 1ur r • 1u senior:. 1n the 1'e>'J•vrt-,\\l.~ !-tllool d1,1rict are 1m 1tc.-d to Jltl'nd College Night from i to 9 p m. Oct. 8 in tf1l' uoys' ilnd g rls' gyms al Corona Ul'I mJr H gh !> • hool. 2101 Eastblull Dr 'l Toastm asters -Ne,·.port Center Toastma:.tu \\Ill oft ·r an eight·\\ eek course <...11 fluhhc speaking beg1nn.n!! 11 6·30 p .m .. Oe.t. 8 at a location to be announced. for intorinat1un, ~.111 Jo" Wolie at 43~-1336 or Brenda D Cruce.. o 4oG-14(, · Parki nson's Disea e - Ch ldrt.n or PJ¥-. n., •r .1r~. l support organization ·1or iam1t\ ml'mber:. oi peopl~ \\1lh Parkin)on's 01~ea~e. '"" ho!>l a d1 .. c-u-,-,iofi I)\' Dr. J:rncl M . Cl ance, prore :)Oro• neurok>b" at UCI, on the topic "r\.l.inJg1•menl 01 Par!. ":.o'l .. D~J.sc.'' at 7 p.rn. Oct. 8 ' C1tl'leria Room B al Hoag Ho~p1tal, 30 l Ne\'·. port 81\Cf. in 1't."\\ port BL·J1 1, Thursday M orning Clu b -Singer anc.l .ung \H1tt.>r 1'.orma ~oocrG ~ 111 entertJ1n Jl ltiL On~ 8 lundieon meettn~ 01 t!i.! Thur:){JJ} Murning Club: 1.1 d.rr.. at the Airportt.>r Inn in NewpOrt Be,1ch. for information ard rt>:>er.a111 •ns call "'60-3152. . ... ·Friday, Oct. 9 Parenting author -Vicl-:1 L11hk\ 'autli Jr ut '101 \ \ J\'S to \\;:ike Your Ch1lc.J Fce1·Spec1al" 1n 1 a con•r butin~ l1d11or to Se-.,1mc Stru1l ma~.u111e '"II '>Pl'Jk c1nJ ari ,, er question:-. on the top c !>Jr. I\ ing PM~nt1n • rrorn Breat.i.1 .. t to Bet.ltirr t' 5l '' :i m. Oct. 9 at 'thl• Se:-an t l)tr1.. t Genera Store in $4 .Jl C IJ:ol ... Plaza ·s Curous.el Court The eH'nt ''free. Call 432-1900 L·~ FURNITURE (for 111erl~ SltlP (i-.\'TlR PIUS ) ore Furniture WIDE NEW SElECTION HANDCRAFTED FURNITURE with purchase of 5299 or more JJll' BEDFRAME O R ~ DELIVE~Y & SET UP Dressers, Armoires, Nightstands & More Steel, Pine, Handpainted & Upholstered Finishes (in local area) JJll' DISPOSAL OF OLD MATTRESS 8 a -. a (ft a INFINITY ··ENTREPID ElAN ELAN Plush or Firm Plush or Firm Plusl!, or Firm Pillow Top TWIN set ..... '299 lWIN set ..... '338 lWIN et ...... '399 FULl set. ...... '344 FIJ).L set.. ..... ,'416 FULL set ....... '458 FULL 'set ....... '599 QUEEN set. .. s3 99 QUEEN set ..• '~49 QUEEN set. .. '55.9 Q UEEN set ... '699 KING set ...... •649 KING set ...... '749 ·KING set ...... '899 . PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE .. BUSTER BUSTER BU$TER BUST~~- ' 16 Yr. Warranty Plush ·. 25 Vr. Warranty ·et ..... '189 1W1N set ..... '2l9 FULL set. ...... '24 FULL set ....... •299 QUEEN set ... '369 . ICING set •••••. '489 LE FURNITURE 3601 Jamboree Blvd., Newport Beach '2660 . (714) 833-0551 MON-SAT 1oam·6pm Closed Sundars . • -.. . .. . 25 -Yr. Wananty ·25 .Yr. Warrant)' 1,000 Coil : . Pillow J op TWlN et ..... '320 lWIN F.Ull set ....... '399 QUEEN et. .• '499 QUEEN et: .. •s99 KINC 1et ...... •599 ,, KING comer Of Bristol & Jambolee • J M Friday, Octo~2.1992 --------------------------~------------~-~ ------------------------------------------ .... Business The Busines~ pagt• runs on Mondays, Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox. •• 642-4321, ext. 371 Sportilil a new: image ~ Inventor's innovative advertising display device spawns new company. By Tony Cox Business Editor NEWPORT CENTER -It's not every sl.art-up venture that can afford slick brochures, a professionaJ public-relations campaign, a Newport Center suite and an outside team of high-tech contractors to aid in product development. ptlofo "''"'"Y Author offers cure for '·information over~oad' W ith an estimated 1.6 million trillion pieces of paper' . circulating th rough U.S. offices annu~lly, office paper. as growing twice as fast as the gro~s nat1on~I prod~ct. Little d ecutrvc. at a maJ'or corporation described has effon to won er an ex . • d · k' f fi keep up as follows: "I often feels as 1f I ~ nn 1ng ro~ a arc hose." ... . Author Kathryn Alesandrini has coined tbe term mfonnauon overload" to describe the dilemma of today's knowJedge worker. Jn her book, "Survive Information Ovcrl<?ad:. The 7,,Bcst Y'IYS to Manage Your Workload by Seeing the Big Picture, (Busmc~ One Irwin, 1992) AJesamfrini outlines .her approach for deahng effectively with the information explosion.. . . . . · Accordi ng to Alesandnm, trad1t1onaJ time. management practices. are too .focusc~ and hncar • to work in the age of 1nforma11on. Wuh information coming at you f~om.parall~I sources simultaneously, seeing the big picture as your key to survival. The acronym SURVIVE su~s up . Alesandrini's seven ways of seeing the big ..._ Business Books picture: Y" Synthesize details, Y" Underscore priorities, Y" Reduce paperwork, Y" View the big pic ture, v Illuminate the issues, Y" Visualize new concept , Y" Extract the essence. · The author has de,oted a chapter to each of the seven ways of seeing the big pictlire .. So you. d.on't ~este any . time reading material you don't need, Alesandnm ~as included a quiz at the end of each chapter. Each chap.ter. also includes a. multi-step action plan so )'t>U can more easily implement the ideas she presents. . . But inventor Bill Bronaugh's new multiple-image advertising device was appealin& enough to gamer a $2.25 million capital infusion from local investment banking firm Crest Equities Inc. -which accounts for the new company's unusual financial strength. In fact, Bronaugh's concept was intriguing enough to lure forme r Wang Laboratories execu tive John Jacobson oCf the golf course and back into the marketing rat race. rcwhen this thing came across my desk, I said 'This is something that really has some legs,' " said the 44-year-old Jacobson, John P. Jacobson is the CEO of Admotion Inc., a company. that was formed earlier this year to market iO\.entor Bill Bronaugh's newly patented multi-image a<\vertising dispfay device, pictured. In de cribing how 10 synthesize details, Ale an~nm suggests devising a master control ~ystem lo accomplish th1!!. goal. · Essenti ally this is an enhanced version of )Our calendar. Your master control system, which can be a computer program or hand·held day planner, will help )OU track all the information yOU deal with on a daily basis. "1 his "ill move .. president and chief operating office r of Admotion Inc., a company formed in February to produce and market Bronaugh's invention. "The timing is perfect, i.-s patented well, and the concept is bard to knock off." The Admotion display looks somewhat • like a television screen, but all of the images are still. Admotion sets itself apart from other .still displays with its 'Point of purchase is happening in the · 1990s. The new .. wars will be fought at point of purchase, and he who has the best point-of-purchase advertising will win:• · product like it's never been mo,ed before," Jacobson saiJ. "You ~al}'t walk by this without loo~ing at it· because it moves and it's d1ffcrcl"IJ.. T he key is breaking )'Our acti\itics dllY.n into roughly a dozen general categories. Now. instead of having information scattered throughout your planner, )OU'll have it organized in a way that wifl allow you to sec.the ~1g p1ctur~ more easily. Step t\\O. is to underscore priorities. In this chapter, Alcsandrini emphasizes the importance of vie" ing de tails in the context of prioritic . She claim that traditional time manage ment techniques focus too much on daily plann ing and don't consider the bigger. picture; The result can be priontiL1ng Y.hat's on );Our schedule but failing to chedulc your prion11es abiliry to change • Bronaugh's concept is a back-lit, fou r·image display device designed to be placed at indoor, point-of·purchase locations, such as in fast-food restaurants, grocery stores and shopping mails. The-- four images arc supcrimi>oscd on a sheet of film, and a grid mask fits over the film. Each time the film mosaic is moved a millimeter, the next in the series of images is shown. images. The images can be changed in as little -JOtlN JACtmON president and chief operating officer of Admollon Inc. "Point of purchase 1s happening in the as a split secon~ -~ which can create an - animation effect -or a.s • infrequently as every five hou rs. Jacobson said he believes the timing for Admotion is perfect because mauy advertisers are .,. cu tting Back on big TV campaigns and looking for alternatives. Admotion is a solid alternative because it offers the movement of higher-co.st mediums at the price pf print and billboard ad,erthmg Another advantage!he s.11d, 1s·th.1t Admotion ls dc~gned to l'e positioned at the point oi purchase, where many bu\ ing decisions arc made. Wanna place a classified ad? Call the Dai ly Pilot classified advertising department at 642-5678. You Are Invited.~. . To Help Us_ O.bserve~Six-ty-Years of Service to the South Coast Communities. 1932 -~ ea-60 Ye.ars ~. . .... ·~ 1992 . . Call in person at our~offic~ to pick up your Birthday Commemoration Gift. (Limit one per family> ~~--.:......_,~~ . . ,, Hafborl;1aWn- Mourit Olive Mortuary & Memorial Parle Servicing all faiths • Under new ownership -- .. 24 Hour Services • 1625 Gisler Avenue • C.O,t3 Mesa • 540-5554 . ' ' ··. .' I 990s. The new wars will be fought at point of purcha-.c, and he "ho has the be't pomt·of·purchasc advertising \\1 ... \\10 •• . Admot1on offici:tls'expcct to be ready to ship their product by next· J.inual) orrcbrual), and they're projecting first·year sales of S3 m1ll1 in to $5 million J.1cob on . In order to reduce• papcl'\\Ork, Alse\andrin1 recommends con¥Crt1ng as much of )Our pape.l'\\tnk a pos.;1bl~ to electronic paper. Of course, you Y.on't be able to eliminate p:iper completely, so he ha included a 'cction on making your files renect the big picture, just hkc )Our ma~t~ control S)'Stem. The . chapter also covers setting up an cffccti\e v.orking cn\ir.onment. In tf)ing to vie\J Che big picture, keep m mind that )OU can't process nil the information availahlc today by \\Ork.mg longer ,and See ASARJM See' ADMOTIO N/A5 We Have Some .Very ~hocking News · ·. ~or : Drywood T erinites · I t's called the Electro-t11111 System. A battle plan that uses finely t.uned electricity to win the war against these home damaging critters. After 12 years of '~. continuous use, and treatment of over 50,000 government buildings, schools, apartments and homes, the Electro-gun has proven>to be one _of the. most environmentally soun methods of drywood termite control available today. 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". . .. . .. .• • : .. ·- {J Newport lwh/Coata M-Dally Pilot Appointment Calendar Frida~ Oct. 2 ' creativi~ and innovation at Jenior housing St.anfor and entrepreneur in UStry -The National Rinaldo Brutoco in a program Association of Senior living entitled "ReSponding to a Industries will offer a workShop Shifting Business Environment" on deali~ with new disability at 1 1p.m. Oct. 13 at the ,.and anti iscrimination laws at Newport Beach Marriott Hotel 8:15 a.m. Oct. 2 at the and Tennis Club. Call Newport Beach Marriott Hotel 757-4161. and Tennis Club, 900 Newport Wed., Oct. 14 • Center Drive. For information, · Job descriptions -The call 263-0991 . Saturda~, Oct. 3 Merchants and Manufacturers Association will offer a one-day Multi-level marketing ,workshop entitled "How to -Attorney Jeffrey A. Babener Prepare and Use Job will offer a free seminar Descriptions," 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuripg "everything y0u want Oct. 14 'at the Newport to know about multi-level • Sheraton, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. --maiketing" from 9 a.m. to S Call 558-1550 for information. p.m. Oct. 3 at the Westin South Thursda~, Oct. 22 Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd. Call (503) 226-6600 for Perst>nnel policies - information. The Merchants and Thursda~, Oct. 8 Manufacturers Association will present a one-day seminar on Investment seminar updating personnel policies and -Investment adviser Paul employee handbooks from 9 Merriman will off er a free a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct.· 22 at the seminar at 2 and 7 p.IJ'I. Oct. 8 Sheraton Newport 8each, 454'5 at the Holiday1lnn1 3131 'iaristol MacArthur Blvd. Ca!lf 58-1 SSO St. in Cost.a Mesa. for information. " Computer. consulting Frida~, Oct. ·23 -Three methods for finding . Time ·management -consulting·work will be the topic of the Oran~e County chapter of Effective Time Management is the International Computer the title of a one-day seminar to Consultants Association at 8 be offered by the Merchants and p.m. Oct. 8 at the Red tion Inn. -manufacturers Associatio n, 9 . Cati 852-6164 for information. a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Import, export -An ·Newport Sheraton, 4545 Mac.Arthur Blvcf: <::all 558-1 550• interactive, two.way dialogue (or information_ between importers and key ~ customs personnel will be the Tuesdar, Nov. 3 topic of the first Import Operation Interlace: CPCU meeting -The co-d:'nsored by the World Orange Empire Chapter of the Tra e Center Association an"d Crnrrterea-f>ro~nd-<:asualty the International marketing Underwriters will ost its annual Association, 8 a.m. to 7 ~.m. All-Industry Day, on the theme Oct. 8 at the Sheraton ewport "What to do in the 1990s: Beach, 4545 MacArthur 'lvd. Lead, Follow or Get Left For information, call 724~9822. ' Behind," beginning at 8""a.m. Tuesdar, Oct. 13 Nov. 3 at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. For information, World' Business call Kevin Brawley at 241-8300 Academy -The Newport or Barry Kolp1en at 335-4991. Beach Chapter of the World If you have an item for this Business Academy will present column, send it '"Bob van Willis Harman, professor Eylcen, assistant editor, Daily emeritus at Stanford University Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa and Michael Ray, professor of Mesa, 92627. • • ·.DAVID Viscorr, M.o: · Rtnowntd psychiatrist, author, host Qf KA.BC talk radio and Emmy-Award winning TV show, .Ni"Bht Talk wiJ.h Dr. David· Vu.coll ' An Open Discussion and Book Signing . of Dr: Viscott's Latest Book Emotionally Free . h -._ Satu.rday, October 3 . . 1:00 -3:00 P.M • : • h At Fashion Island's .. . .. -.Broadway C~l}rt ·. . . , J o~n Dr~ David Viscot~ as ~e share.s his revolutionary new book, designed to help you let go of the past to Jive in the moment. ... ' . , . For More lnfonnation ... Please Contact the Newport Beacti,. V1Scott Center (714) 729-7004 .... , . . • • ' .. . . . . . - ADMmON From A4 said he believes that within five to seven year , Admotion will achieve annual .sales of more than $100 million. The displays will self fo r abou t $700 to $800, or will be leased for $10 to $20 a month, depending on the contract term. Jacobson said a business can use the display to promote its own product, or sell advertising time to others. "Where there's a wall, • there's an opportunity for more income," Jacpbson said. "I could see it at university campuses, airports, sports arenas, cinemas, hotels--q, any\vhere where there's a lot of traffic." Bronaugh, a retired. billboard advertising c>.ecutive, said he worked on the Admotion co ncept for mor'e than six years. Three years ago, he got his patent, and in November, he made his deal with Crest . Equitie~. Bronaugh said he chose the Crci.t deal over other financing offers he had goucn because he was allowed to ret:iin a m:ijor ownership position in the · venture, and because he lit..cd Crest's president, Adrian Gluck. Gluck previou!>ly put together start-up funding for such successful ventures as Upper Occk trading cards and Rainbow Technologies, a digital securities company. "This fu nding ~ives them the dough they need to get it done now, fas t," Jacobson said. "We believe we can take this thing into being a substantial , company in a relatively short period of time." Components for Admotion's product" ill be produced by contractor!> in Colorado and Orange County. While Admotion won't develop a big manuf~cturing pJant of its own, Jacobson said he expects the company to create about 50 ' jobs with loc<tl COntraCtO{S. ·We specialize in -------TIM-BOR APPLICATIONS A New Product Designed To Control And Protect Your Home From Fufure Termite Infestation and Fungus/Dryrot Infection LOW COST* ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE* ODORLISS BONDED * INSURED * 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE _, 1-800-300-TERMITE Mk about our guoian,... 18921 Ma nolia Ave. • F .. .,. Friday, October 2, 1992 ABAR From A4 . harder. You need a whole new approach. Alesandrini outlines some ways you can proces!> more· information in less time. The chapter on 1llum1nat1ng • the issues focuses on meet ings and how to make them more productive. 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Leaving u~ 'vulnerable to ultra' 1olet rJ) lhat can cau'e ~Ii.in cancer. C)C cataraci . and threaten plant life Hughe' if.. rroud 10 be 'me ol the llN dcfcn clec1romc.. l'Ompamc' to 1.U.e \UCh a dramatic \tcp hlwCU'd eliminatintt CFC': And hy 'h:mng thi~ brea~thro~h wtth ocher electronic' manuf atturer.. we can all do our pan tn ~vc the environment. . . HUG H ES r ' Al>. A8 Friday, October 2, 1992 Sharing the wealth· ~ Successful local entrepreneur honored for ·generosity to Costa Mesa girls ' club . By Joel Beers StaH Writer COSTA MESA -r From local girls' clubs to South Pacilic ii.lands, Richard Sewell b cutting quite a charitable path. A millionaire "ho has made his fortune in the apartment construction and management business by ,.,,o rk ing ix-day wed..s for more than half his. lifo, Sewell today enjoys the fruits of his succe, .. in l\\O "J) s: by S'' ing bad.. to his communit) anJ tr;l\ cling. .. I made m) money in Costa Mesa for the most part and it's time 10 give .,ome of it back," said Se,~·ell, 60. · Tuesday, Sc_,\cll was honored by Girls Inc. for his donations to the brgan[zation . He recently donated the labor and materiah for a S 15,000 rc-land!.c.tping· project at the 1815 AnJheim Ave. building. I le plJnt\.'d trees and nol\CfS. installed a nC\\ sprinkler sy-.1cm anJ a bright rel.I a'' n1ng ·It rcallv make., u ... -.t.:ind ou t. 11 111..ike' 1i look like ..1 place chilJrcn "IJulJ l!ll, ''c 11erc so • ur<1b bclorc, ,;1d Ruscmal) P.irrO\CChio. u1n:cwr of prngr amm111g In the P·'''· ~c,,dl has re· pl.1rcJ the hutlding\ glass win · do''" \\Ith !.Jfctv ,qnJo,1s JS ''ell a' bu1ld1ng a parking 101. At TucsdJ) '!.ceremonies, Sc"cll encouraged other • bullineo:;-.es to take an interest in donating to chunt1c.,. SC\\ell rcalilC!I thc~e arc 1uugh economic time!> to a .... k busmc1,1,c-. to don.lie to ch:irities. ... I've been here 30 )C<.ltt. and started "1th 500 buck!> in mv podc t Luck ti}. I ha' en 't niade any bu,ine,., m1-.takcs '><> 1 car1 afford to g1'e back .I \.\OUldn't 'a) 1h1' 1<. the time for businesse~ tu ~tep up, only 1f 1hey can aUorJ 11 .. Along w11h h1., \\1fe, Sand). Sc\\cll mn\'Cd to '\c11p0rt • Richard Sewell Beach from Gl endale 30 year ago. They began small, purchasing older, broken-down homes and fL\ing them up. He gradually evolved into moving homes, then building smaller homes and apartment buildings. Today, he primarily owns and maintains large apartment complexes. He owns nine city apartment 'bui ldings, all called Westbay or Westfield. The fruits of his success go tOl~ard supporting local organizations and trave ling. But, he has a set of guidelines for organizations he donates to. They must be local, have lo" overhead, nnd, whenever possible, he prefers to donate material or erviccs rather than mone). Local is the kev. ·• 1 made my. money in Costa Mesa ... this is whe re I "ant to g1' e it b.ick r~t~ than some nebulous (natiorral) organiza· 11un \1hcrc }OU don't know wha t you r moncytc; being u~cc.J for." The Sewell's ha'e al o been liberal donator to llo.1g Hospital, donating $620,QOO over the past five years. Se\\ell's charity doesn't end :tt hcrme. He a1s0· has a vested intercsrrin Christmas 1 land, a small South Pacific atoll that used to be the main site fot the U.S. atomic testing program. The island has a lower uranium reading level than Costa Me:.a; and about 200 natives remain on the island, so Sewell knows it's safe. I le travels to the io;land about t~vicc a yea r and ha lately begm.collec11ng used 1 clothing from friend and a' ociJtcs. as well as medical 'upphes)and booh YES, ·You Can.<~ ... • · p articip-ote· in w o rld p~ce and understandi ng ~ · Open your heart and home to an International .Exch ange Student. 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For the dealers along Harbor Boulevard, the la::.t two years have been a boriaftdc depression. Sales tax revenue generated by auto dealers three years ago brought in $3.3 million to city coffers. This year';'" the figure will be less than $2.5 million according to the city's Finance De· partmcnt. ' But, !Jlc general feeling among car dealers is that the City Council has been less than enthu· siaslic about promoting their businesses. They say the council has steadfastly refused to sup· port their businesses even while neighboring cities, such as Huntington Beach, make effotts to increase business. · (n September, the Huntington Beach City Council overruled its Planning Commission by allowing its dealers along Beach Boulevard to • use banners, Oags, giant balloons and other ad· vertising gimmicks to attract business. That city has also approved an 85-foot elcc· Ironic sign along Beach Boulevard near the San Diego Freeway. Costa Mesa auto dealers say they have pushed the council for years for a similar sign but to no avail. "I've never had u feeling of support from this city," says Dick Nabers, wtiose Cadillac dealership has been in the city since 1965. "It seems if anything, the city has had a firm anti· auto dealer stand." Peter Buffa and Mary Hornbuckle h3vc the longest tenure or any current council members, both serving since 1986. They ore split on whetber a sign is necessary and whet her the Council has done enough for auto dealers. "I'm sorry the dealers have the perception that we haven't worked as hard as possible with them," Hornbuckle said. "We have spent a lot of time with them." I don't think \\e've done enough by any means," BuJfa counters. "There's a lot we can do but I think too many people forget how crit· ical the (:ulto deniers) sales tax revenue is to the city." Hornbuckle opposes a freeway sign. S.he said she has never seen evidence that su~h s11ns ~C­ ally attract consumers. She also beh~ves a sign with blinking lights near a freeway 1s a traffic hazard. ·And, i.he said, the auto dealer's refusal t~ b1e Ocxible o n the sign issue sabotaged the city s efforts to work with them three years ago. "It's a mistake 10 hang your hat on one pro· posal," she said. "We were never able t_o get past their perception that an enormous sign al th~e freeway was the best we could do," she said. . "There is a Jot more we could be doing and hopefully because of the very di.fficult budg~t· ary time that we're in , there .will be mor~ Ill· terest " l)uf(a said. "The real 1~ue 10 me 1s to -ti)' t~ urge the city to get more involved in doing what they can to make that part . of. our business community prosper because 11 1s a. large part of our sales tax re,enue." . Other measures Buffa says the City can do 1s put median signs do\\n .Harbor B~ule,ard an· nouncing each dealership or hanging banners on street signs, DEALERS and product ... but I will say the city the black. years, they had a sound relation· of Co~ta Mesa hasn't always sup· De:ilcrs began moving to I lar· ship with the city but now feel-that From A 1 r _ " ported the·dealers. The city has ig· bor in the early 60s. Connell Chev· is gone. auto mall similar to Tustin, Irvine norcd all those types of problems rolct moved from Newport l3cach "We knew the council mc.mbers, or Santa Ana, where the dealers \i..hil e other cities around us have in 1964· in order to attract more the police chief. the ma}'Or," Dod· • arc all in one compact area. They aggressively promoted theirs." customers from inland Orange dridge said. ''Any time there was a think I larbor Boulevard has. ample Doddridge said two dealers have County. At the time, the strctch~or problem or a concern we could parking and that the more people cl osed their doors the past year. Harbor Doulevard was mostly va· pick up the phone and call them who come to the area to shop for Hi dcaler~hip's revenue has cant. The dealers tho c to re· and the problem would be re· ears, the more other m~rcha nts plunged from S60 million three locate them~clves "ilh no city corr· !IOlved. euhcr in our fa\'or or not. \\ill benefit. )Cars to $40 million la'>I year and cession • Doddridge :.aid. Uut \IC do not ha\e the same .fa· Pau l Dod<.kidge, the general his profit margin has >tayeJ ju'>t in Long-time dealers ~J)' that for m1lwi1y \.\ith them no1\."_ manager of Connell Chevrolet, 1-;::==========-==:===========;::::====:::::======------, said that it 's \Hong to pin the blame on one entity, but that in bad times. cH!ryone needs-to pull toge ther. "Overall, bu!imess is the country b bad, )OU can't blame 1he city.Qr lln)onc else. 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SHAPr-lJP 'H>lll• tra1il r ''I! know what\ 11nportclnt to you. You II hav~ a firm ppolntmcnt Your trainer will he thrre for yoti, vou 11 ha\-e-10 be the c or cl NEWPORT Full Service Health Club t 7th Str~ct t l~i nc ""cnue • 631;-3623 • Convenicntr _aled in \\lestcliff Plaza \ \ ' - ' . \ .. A8 Friday, October 2, 1992 PEROT . From A1 campaign. "We got the ball and were ninning," said Al Russell, 50, a Mission Viejo resident who said he never lost faith in the Texas billionaire even after he dropped out or the .. race last July. In fact, Russell and other volunteers inside the -Office say Perot's exit from the race was just an orchestrated scheme to lay low until the last minute, and publi~hed reports Thursday also suggested Perot pulled out to stop critical media reports. "Docs it sound like a man who is no longer a candidate to spend $4 million in August alone and spend over $1 million to get his name on the ballot in New York?" Yest asked ... This will be the biggest strategy in political history in decades." ... -From A1 near the Naval Air Weapons Sta· lion at Point Mugu. When sonic booms were reported farther south this week, Rapier contacted Navy officials who confirmed that new cxc~iles we.cc l&kio& place in-the area. Rlfl9' llJlicftl::= milit~ry maneuvers may be a exercise wtth the Camp Pe Marine Base. "It can account for if," Rapier said. "There has been a lot of air· craft going in and out of there in the last three days." Costa Mesa resident Anna Sa· Iyer said she thought it was an earthquale when the rumbling started at about 6:10 a.m: Thurs· . day, lasting for about 10 seconds. aware of," Farrell said. "It's aU helico= Those mys&erious IOnic hlYC '°' evemybody stymied." Naval officials said a battle group exercise is takln1 place southwest of San Diego involving six ships and including the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk. But they &aid * eurc:ile is Mt Uftked to Camp Pendleton. Caltech seismol<>Jist Jim Mori said he trllcked four sonic booms in September. And although his computer was down during the Thursday morning rumble, he be- lieves it was part of the pattern of sonic booms he's observed since June 1991. Cal Tech measured the sonic disturbances at speeds of about 700 to 1,050 mph. :The speed or sound i.s approximately 700 mph. "You don't need any exotic air· craft to reach those speeds," Mori said. ' But Howard Adler, the chair· man of the Orange County Demo- cratic Party; says that strategy may have been a fatal mistake. From left, Perot volunteers Las,ce Bachelder, Barbara Ostlund and Jean Curran keep busy Thursday. "It seemed to originate in the di· rection of the ocean and then - bang -it hit," Salyer said. "I felt like 1 was almost going to go into shock." Although Marine and . Navy ~f· facials deny knowledge of causing any sonic booms, Air force Lt. Col. Rapier is convinced Na~al e~­ ercises off the Southern California coast are to blame. "In the last few days, I have received literally dozen of calls from Perot petitioners outraged that he is getting back in," Adler .said. ' And John Moorlach. President of the Costa Mesa Republican Assembly, also believes Perot miscalculated. "I think he has lost some very signiflt:ant momentum." Moorlach said. "He'll be a foornote when it's all over." , Moo rlach does bel ieve, however, that Perot will siphon off more votes from Governor Ball Clinton than from President Bu~ in Orange County becaui.e those voters who were leaning toward fhe Democratic nomin~e will find Perot more attractive. Adler, though, doesn't think Perot will have an effect on either ·Clinton or President Bush. "I don't think it is going to make a significant difference in the race," Adltr said. "I beliefl -as the &rnpaign goes on -~ focus will remain on Bush and . Clinton. The most recent polla by the Register and L.A. Times showed that Perot's base of support had substantially diminished in Orange County." Nonetheless, Yest, a registered Republican, believes Perot is.going to win the presidency and pull votes from both campaigns. • "It's late but the bottom ..-·~~- the eco nomy is not any be '\lest said. "Somebody bettc!t' we .nec_d a pilot to pull it (the economy) up. We see the only salvation as Perot." " MMe MAnin photOllO.tlly Ptloc Volunteer Jim Dunlap was at Irvine headquarters manning phones. PRIESTLEY CHIROPRACTfG OUR NEW ADDRESS W1LL 1'E: We've Got ·n·All! lntegri~ • ServiCe • Selection · LO'.N rioos ·Quality Work ·NO-WAX LINOLEUM STAINMASTER. S850yd. s1450 vd. ·Armstong • Camt>ray Fneze • PUh • Sax:1. · ~ngaon • Vega II lnslalled with FREE Pad lllQ ffAIJAN . OAK tlARDWOOIJ FLOORS CERAMIC Tl.ES ' NO.WAX s300$Q.H. S290sq.ft. 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Among t~c new participants are Ben's Plants and Pets on Newport Boulevard and Substat ion 11 on Bristol Street. So let's say instoad of new brakes, you need a family of rabbits. But you don't have any money, and this time the closest thing you have to cash is 30 pounds or cans. Charter will take those too. Ir the bun'i)ics, say, are then bought with you r new Green Car~ credit line, Charter will reimburse Ben's Plants and Pets, ·rnking 2,.5 "I carinot get anybody to admit they're doing anything super· sonic," be said. !'But the number of aircraft Jhat would be involved in this would account for all these occurrences. 1 just can't account . for anything else." pelUlff of the sale out for himself. And everybody's happy. Charter charges merchants $250 to sign on with ·his.service and plans to publish a directory of participating businesses in the coming weds. · "We're a mall auto shop with a big idea," he said. 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But the Mustangs came.out on the short end, 42- 35, thanks to some sclf-innicted wounds. "We shot ourselves in the foot agaio," said Mustangs' Coach Myron Miller, who. has legitimately used the analogy to de- scribe two previous losses this season. . The Mustangs' suicidal tendencies sur- faced at crucial times against the War- riors (2-2), who took full advantage and foiled to yield a turnover themselves. The Mustangs (1-3) Jost three or six fumbles, setting up two Troy touchdown drives and stining one or their own in- side the Warriors' lO·yard line. To the visitors' credit, the)' continued ·to assault' the Mustangs' defense, scoring 27 unanswered points in a span of slight- ly more lhah seven minutes over the sec- o~d and third quart~rs. • Friday Bectlon B , October 2, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pllot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Jim Niemiec/Outdoors/B4 Classified/Bl TraveVB10 .., ....... -....... Costa Mesa's Binh Tran (1) rushes for some of his 259 yards on 36 carries against Troy defenders in Thursday night's \\ ild 42-35 non-league football setback. But a beleaguered Costa Mesa de-his season total to 624, scored from 5 fense, which had spent nearly two· thirds ~ards o.ut to give .the Mustangs their sec- or three previous games on the sideline, ond lead of the night, 13· 7, with 5:09 le(t watching the Mustangs' offense churn · . in the second· Reriod. out yardage, failed to hold up. But the Troy powder keg quickly blew, "We just didn't play very good de-and when the dust se ttled, the .Warriors fen se," Miller said. "I was disappointed were in control, 34-13. the night and '(roy cashed in wilh a four- play, 38-yard drive, capped by Brian Hogan's 34-yard TD puss to Mike Morene with '1:56 fcft in the half. . A clipping penalty and a !>ack forced the lone Costa Mesa punt on the enl>uing possession, leaving 9 seconds and 66 yards between. the Warrior!> and pa)dirt. play wall not ~h•~tkd dead alter gu~ ~cnt oft, pur .. uing .1t · h..i!f ~pceJ. Ruu1 ran untouched for. another tuuchdo\\ n · with no' time ldt T ro) d10\'C 59 ';mh ~n c1~hl p!..1~s "uh the llecond-h.dt 1\11.J.:oft ll' c" mplcte the ~7-point deton:it1"tn. but. mic.i,u- lou-,h the Mu'.>tJn.:. ... .i{mo't 1foi .. h!.cJ the bullci. -- Cun.,ccu11,e m:irch~' ot ~5 (11 pl:.t)!>) Costa Mesa's Binh Tran amassed a ca· reer-high 259 yards on a career-most 36 carries, and junior quarterback Jeff Niebling completed six of seven passes for a season-high 71 yards to lead the Mustangs' impre !>IVC offensive perform· ance. bY. our defense, but 1 can't be mad arany James Hartford, who rushed for 176 of our players. I didn't do i.\ good enough yards on 36 carries in his first ~ction job coaching to get them into the right since injuring a knee in the season· positions, and we ha"en't worked hard opener, ran 49 yarus for a ·TD with 3:51 On this night, howe,er, 1t ,.,.as no problem. An apparent split second after the gun ending the half went off. Hogan fired to Nie~ Ruui at the Mustangs' 30. \\1th Costa Mesa pla)ers, confused that the and "'9 )arJ (four pl;:l)'>). brought the / ho''' to \\1thin 3:.i-~7 "ith 35 'cnin~ !ell " enough on our laclding." lHt in the half. -Tran, who bettered his 226 yards The Mul>tangs gave 'the ball back one against Los Amigo l:lSt week to move play later wrth their second fumble of in the th1rJ qu:irt~r , See MUSTANGS 13 Don't get. mad; just get even t.kOI•• nhli'Md For ···c1ark, ·11~s a _snap! •Ex-Sailor Paul McGowen has been In on 1 lot of w's since OCC tK>pes. L-::t'°"" P ..a McOowcn bolds ao arudaea •imc Or· •• Coast CoUeae for bein1 told by the Pi· ratel tt.t ...... too small and c:oWdn't ........... . . ' Ill II die OM, after all. with 1 JC national "' .......... Pabnar c.a&leae WU the tcbool that pvc McaaMa. a S-fooc-8 dcfc;mive back out ol New· . ... ..... Nil'; ....... -~- ........ ..... occ said pd-bJe to McOo- .. la a .a _, b8dt ba the summer ol 1911, bit •• rl ad ... ... CoMt .m ....,. be ..... " llid HeOu-. .. a ~ •it•en1 (liiaeba· •> ooac1a 1ar ... Comeut no pa., •• an,. Cam Iii • Mlllioa CoDlerDcl footb.u pmc Oii ,_.., ....... at 1:30. --~.,... w a IAlltll 11 Cait Uiiii WtiUe we pllJ • M 1a1a HIP .._. na&'I where I &;':. '.:r = .~:, ~:: r-=~ ... ID • mdl IM:daa. n., said tbl bll& I'd a.w.-.--." ,.,,., ........... bitter pm. McQowea bed ............ '° NtMalt Harbor 10 colClt • for two jiui. theia CoKhed at Pallbrook Hiab (Nonbun San Dio• Caaty) fat • ,.., before P.iq foodtaU anodlU a,. He ltalt· eel in Pakmai'• ICC-oedalJ for IWO JCU1, meritiaa AD·Misaiaa Conference boaora in bocb 1ea10111 after in- lerceptina ·13 .,._ in his career . .. ,, med IO be a penoul th.inc as a P!-Jer wbea I pa.Jed ... 0-," Mc<lowea uid. .. Bui I'll DC¥lr .... w ~ ..... into LeBard Sti- dham. Tbaa'• ., ...... Mc(Jowen. aa AIMllwl LUjiC llronJ iafety .. Newpon Haltaor, -~ by Jm ~ ~ .-.....-.,..-1.«i, IO ID oul for JC ... 5!:: After ~ :t1!f"9 career at Soaaaa• ~ ft ICbool la 1988. the• W. contaclld t., PUllur bead COKh Tom Craft IO btoome • d•ut. .. la lMI. lblt -~,..,..., from foot· baD lface 1971,· ..w ~--.. wbo..., teacbll a. MCGOWDWI ~ Corona del Mar product has his hands full taking control of Bruins' place:kicks. By Bany Faulkner SPorts Wiiier J eff Clark's ultimate football fanl3sy begins with a bad snap. An All-CIF receiver defenshe back at Co- rona del Mar High, and now a "alk-on at UCLA. Clark has become accustomed to rel) ing on his hands to capture the spotlight But, after four )ears of relative anonymity in Coach Terry Donahue's high- profile program, it's has right arm Clark 1s increasingly anx- ious to show orr . Clark, a 5-foot-10~. 167- pounder, must look beyond three.deep to find Ms name 1>n the depth chart at receiver. But his value to the team is magni- fied when the Bruins line up to attcmp'' a field goal or extra l.,-,-......l!ll..__-~__, point. The redshirt junior won the job as the Bru ins' place-kick holder this fall, making him an invalu- able specialist who allows Louis Perez to concen- trate on kicking mechanics, rather than the often· O\'erlookcu ncce~~ll)' of a !>trong. accur:uc snap. and na\\ lcs' hold. But a~ the fin.ii uptil..ln bct\\cen Peret' J...ick and an aborted attempt. Clark i-. abo tru~1eJ to impro- vise under the controlled chao' th;it erupt· "hen something goc' a" ry It 1s in th c'c impromptu 1n· stance!> "hen Cllrl find' him,clf \.'n lhc l.infamtll:ir end of the pa,,·CJtch combin.uion. '"\\'c hJ\C 'C\C rJI faJ...c opt ion, .• inJ one of them tn'of\c-. me throw1Rg u p.wi, · ':ud Clarl. \\ho au~hl four pa,,c b .. 1 )C:.ir - UCLA for an J\Crage uf 335 B .\ L L )ards .. \\'c h:i,~n't had t\1 impkmcnt it ,c , t>ut l \\Ou!U actu· ~..Jil..e .to. uy UuU\\lng J PJ'" lhc... Ji.Jing :ital! basically tech rm a gvoJ cnuu~h athlete that if omcthang happen' \\ith a bad ... nap or a b\lbblc. I can pick up the ball and male somcthing.po~atl\C happen." It b th1" tru"t that Cbrl.: 'a)" j,, pcrhapi., the proudest :K h1c\cmcn1 uf hi' uthlctic in'c!>tmcnt nt WeSl"-OOd. "It's about us· impor t.1nt a a non-starter can See CLARK/It I • Sampras proves himself supreme over Chang ·r MESA TIRE COMPANY ~ Super-quick surface gives him a super-quick advantage In 6-4. 6-2 exhibition tennis victory at UC Irvine. By Richard Dunn $JIOl1S wr.. IRVINE -Both players were coming off a break -as in time, not as in service -but" neither Pete Sampras nor Michael Chang had trouble warmmg up the fast Supreme Court surface Thursday night in the inaugu- ral Disneyland Tennis Challenge at the UC Irvine Bren Events Center. With Sampras' serves ceaehing 120 miles per hour and quicker on the express nooring, Chana was ovcrmatchcd, to ina to Sampras in the exhibition, 6-4, 6·2, before an eati- meted 4,000 fans. For Sampras, 21, the 1990 U.S. Open champion, it was only his second victory ~r Chana eiaht head-to-head matches Sampras defeated Chana last year In the semifinals of the Open de la Villa Paris (indoon). "l just think 11'1 really difficult, when he's servina that well, to atop him when 1 player aets Into a rhythm," said Ch1n1. 20, the 1989 French Open champion. "That's the way he served in 1990 at the U.S. Open. When Pete's serve is on, he's re- ally tough. He just needs one break and that's it." Chang, the fourth-ranked player in the As- sociation of Tenni Prore ionals' world tour, defeated Sampras earlier this year. 6-4, 7-6, in the quarterfinals of the Lipton lntern~­ tional Players Championships. "1 just didn't do it today," said Chang, who had the crowd on his side. "I think Pete and J know each other's games pretty well. In juniors, he probably won a few more than I did. It's tough to say what the difference was tonight. He got me once lost yea~ at the Pari.s Indoor, so he's beaten me before. Don't feel sorry for him." for Sampras; returning from the day courts of Minneapolis at the Davis Cup semi- finals aaainst Sweden, the Supreme Court surf ace played to his advantage. "It wasn't too bad for me because it's a f u~ surface, which helped out my aame, CS· pccially comma of£ the clay courts," Sampras said. "I don't think the Supreme Court i his be t urf ace.'' Sampru, ranked No. 3 o'1 the ATP tour,. advanced to the finals of the U.S. Open this .-~ . . year bcfofe bowing to Sweden's Stefan Ed- berg. following Davis Cup action la t week, he rested his racquet. "I didn't know what to expect tonight be- cause I haven't been practicing, only a couple of days," Sampras said. "In the past week, t only practiced (Wednesday) and the day be· fore that, but as it turned out, 1 got the breaks tonijht. I've been playing aolf and spending time with my family. I wanted to play a little bit before this match -I didn't want to embarrass myself." There was no embarrassment for Sampras. In the first set, he broke Chana in the third game with both players holding the re t oC the way. Chang (four aces) also et\:cd , well, but Sampras (three aces) forced Chang off balance on numerous occasions. Jn the second i.c:t, Chang double·faullcd three times and recorded only one acc. Sam· prM, who had three aces, broke Chana •~ice and won the la5t four sames in 1 row~•fler it was on serve.the fil"5t four. . .. Actually," Chai')& 11id, "I ,didn't uptcl Pete to sc~c IO well. t cootdn'\ make a dent in his sen-e." • • Alter winnina thrco ATP titles and rcach-inl the acmifirialt at t~ U.S. Open, Chana feels \hit is hls beat year. • AUTO. FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT • SET C.&MaElt • SETCMTOll sff?!CAa ,,~~ .._ ....... MUST . Nl.U>ES: • TIRE ROTA110N • FRONT END UllE SJS !!fAIS __ ........ !!'~-t.e '29.95 VAWE . ~~ ·-' I L • ..... 82 Friday, October 2, 1992 Newport Beach/Coata M-Djfty Pl~ ------------__ ---------------- -~~=-=-==--------=----=-----=--- ------------- Ne\\port Harbor's girls cross country team c hallenges· in Sea View League tri-meet Thursday afternoon. Tars -defend ·state's No. 1 reputation -. ...,. Newport's boys cross country team puts University, Irvine away. By Richard Dunn Se>orts wri:er -T°'H''!o. IRVINE -From begin-~ !'119'.'~ nin g to end. Newport Har-/~/ • · fl\ nor H1gh's bo) cross coun-·(• ~} try team re)Tlained packed; \~ .Jj '''nAing a double-du:il Sea ~(\.-.; "t7 \ 1c'" League meet Thurs-"~--~ · day at University High. The Sailors. demonstrating "h}, the> 're r.mked No. I 1n the state by Californ.1a Track News, dcft!a ted University, 22-35, and l(vine. 15--15. in the first-ever meet at University, \\ h1ch normally hO!>tS at adjacent Mason Park. Heat, an unfamtll:ir course - Ma on Par!.. I\ under construction -and a reputation to uphold ''ere all di tractions for the Sai lors. Out \\he n Ne"port Harbor boys coach B1m UJrry tells Im team to pa~k, they pa~k. ·'fapeciall) 1n a dual-meet situation," 13.ir!'\ !>a id. "We've had \\\O races this \\ee k, \G our objecttve (Tltursday) was to win both dual meets. We \\anted to pur five in front of Uni,er~lt) 's No. 2 man. "(\\ mncr) Nathan Ehton (from Uni- -..cro;ll}) is o ne of the better runners in tlie le.iguc. but we were racing agains t Irvine und Uni~ersity. not Eh.ton." · Et ... 1on cro..,,ed the tape first in 15 minutes, ·B second<;, but the Sailor!> -top-r-ankcd ht the Cl F Southern Section Divi ion Ill -fin· ''hed \CConJ, third. fourth and fifth. 1 hey Peter a Overton also had the eighth and ninth '"place .... "Winning a state title can't be our goal be- cause we have certai n hurdles to get o'er to even have a chance for a state title," Uarry said. ·;so to tulk about a state title now is a little premature. We\e gwt to get through league and th en l\\O meets ~ll (Mount San Antonio College) to ge t an oppo~tunit) ·ror a \late title. "(But) people who ~now more about the state than 1 CJo have picked as. No. I." Lead ing the way in this one for the S.itlors were !leniors SI..)' Peterka unJ Jared Overton, who finished ccond jfld tlurd, tcspcCll\Cly, in 15.4'8 ahll 15:~5. Sophomore Sh:ihrnm Dezahd (15:57) nnd Junior Trent Br)'sOn (15:59) were fourth and fifth, rc,pccti\ely, . for Newport 1 larbor. Follo~ving University's Andy Pe.tr'>t.)n (mth in 16:43) and Nick 1 acl..ctt ( e'cnth 1n Ill 48) ''ere Newpo rt Harbor' Mall Eimers (eigh th in 16:50) and Ryan Adams' (ninth in 16:52) . The Sailors' senior boys this season won their classification at the Woodbridge and .Seaside (Buena Ventura State Beach) invita· tionals: "We have a nice mix," Barry said. ··we have some seniors who are strong and some others who aren'l on the varsity but are a year away from being able to. fill spots next year." · •In the girls meet, Newport Harbor split its double-dual meet, losing to Irvine, 25-30, but defeating University, 15-40, as junior G"en Twist finished second for the Sailors in 18 minutes, 49 seconds. i> Irvine was le<l by first-place Kell)' Roda (IS: 17) and third-place Jennifer Gillis (18:57). "It wa!> a good r.icc for us," Ne\\port Har- bor girls coach Eric Twcit said. "lf\.ine's real good, and obviously we try to win all of our races. but \\C did gi'e a good effort teday." Following Twb~ on the Newport circuit \\JS enior J lc:ither Da\'idson (fourth in ~9;07). junior Sandra DeAngelo (fifth in 1 9:3~). sophomore Jenny Milliken (ninth in 20;05) and senior Brittany Lesley (10th 111 • 20:05). Sea View league · BOYS 1. EISton l\JIJj H1 43 2 Pt~~ lNH) lS 48, 3 O•trtlll ttiHI. IS 55, 4 Dunt 1NH). 15 57. 5 !fl)SOll (NH), 15 59. 6 Pe61son (Un1), 16.43. 7 Tackett (UN). 16 48, 8 r.mers (NH) 16 50, 9 Ad"1ls (l.H) 16 52 10 Va~one (lMte), 17 00 . QIALS 1 Roda ~rVine), 1817. 2 TV.ISi (NH), 18 49, 3 Glfs (llVllle). 18 57, 4 Da• <Ison (l1H). 19 07 5 O!~ (t.H) 19 34. 6 U•el· mere (Ir.lilt). 19 39 7 Corbt~ (Irv ne1. 19 52. 8 Lennon ~Miit). 19 54, 9 I.' liken {NH). 20 05 10. Lesicy (t.H). 20 05 CLARK:Bru1n1'11tamM1blndl From 81 get," said the sociology major, who ap~roachcd foo1.~a1.1 as an aside when he choose UCLA in the spring of 1989. Its not, a glamorous position, and J still con!lide.r. m)'se.lf a receiver. ~~t l vc been gtven this role on th e team, and 11 s an important one. Oark, and his fellow non-!ICholan~hip plJ)er~. have b_ccome ~n important part of big-time college footbal~. though their exploits seldom produce muc!\ game-day exposure. .. "It's always neat to sec yourself. on tele~ision, but l get a lot .of enjoyment out of a lot of the vattous feelings that go alo~g with being associated with a big-lime coll_ege football progra~, Clark _ said. "Of course, it's fru~>1ra1ing. 111 ttmes, to not be p~aying, espe- cially after coming out of_ high school, "here you .bastcally play~d the entire game. But 1 find great reward 1n thmgs other than stats and scoring touchdO\\ll~." . • It's Clark's realistic attitude \\ hich has helped him sur.we the often ego-bruising ·atmoi.phi.:re of life on-tile b~nc~. Bu~: he ad-0 mils, he has thought more than once about hanging 1t up. A couple times, ~ thought Jb?,ut quirrin~ ~?~11cularly a_fter the end of spring practice last year, Clark said. 1 d pla)ed 111, some games, and t>een with the team for thr~c Y:.ars, but I couldn t help thinking about pursuing some ot,1t•r thtng:.. . . . · Clark, how.ever, had .orne :.oul-senrching tl1-,cu~\lon~ with ht~ fa- ther, Roger (a former collcgi:He r~ceiv~r hi~1~elf at San Diego State) and Bruins' recc1,er co.ich Rick Neuhc1:.cl. "Th1ey basically talked me into Micking 11 out," tJ1c yuunger" Clark said. "I have ?I lot of respect for m~ dad, and he tal~cd about building memories that l "ould hn'e for the rest of my hfe. He said he didn't want me to ever loo!.. b.u:I.. ond hn\C regrets about quilling too eMI)'." Cl~rk will likely need ju~t one quarter next )e.ir to gr:iduntc, but he said his future plam include football . "As things stand right mm, I'll plJ). ag.1in ne\t )ear, but you never know what could h:1p(>en between now anJ th en I ha\C u lot of friends from high ,chool, \\ho arc gr.Hlu:i ting. or h.l\C grad- uated, and th;.t's mnde me think ab11uuhmg~ be)und college." \\ho \\ orl..cd 1n "1 he Ne" (XM(Mc~~ MCGOWEN• Sdmol 0 1\trict (or 30 \CJts bcfor~ • rcttr tn~ 111 197"' ·•"o h.1d an mter· From 81. C'>llr\g \\a} uf <.:u.i ... hmg football. t · at Temecula Valley High ;.ind ''lie "J' one uf those hard makes the 30-minute commu te tu no cd C\1.1chl.'<.-PJul l\kGowc1 Palomar.every day. ,,ml '·A lllt ol 111\ fncnd~' d:id McGowen credits his ftlthcr, h..id him I k lM.~~· to cJl ch punt John, a Ne" port I !arbor hl.'ad 111 pra...ticc .111J let the liJ tak • football conch for IO }'e.ir' begin· lull hot' at him. ning in 1947. and former Sailor' "~h parcnh~ :iho ni::\c;r nm cd <' freshman coach John McGl.'c for 'porung C\~111 that l\c Jone. And teaching him how to prepare and C\CO nO\\ th.11 I'm · coaching. how to "in. · the\'re there C\C n \\eel.. E\C=n at "(McGee) would lid.. ~ou in the S0nllma ~talc: they \\ere thcr~ buJt "'hen he needed to Jnd he'd 1.:vcl) \He!.. ThJt, in my opinion, is \\hat \tKict\ '·'" ~ ... : l'<trcnt~ go in~ pat )OU on the bjcl.. \\hen he h II f d needed to," McGO\\en ~.ud. ",.\ JhO\e anJ bc)\lflll 1 c ca o Ul)I \\hole generation of gu)" at Ne;\\· II C\1:JY p.1re11l diJ th.It, ll \\Oul~ he a OCltCl•\\OrJJ." port Harbor learned a llll fh\nl j him. He wa just 3 trcmend\)11\ Ill·. P.1ul McGm,cn j, m.11..ing a b_ct t~r \\Orlu :.it Pal1Jm,ir. "htcl " nuence and Ill my opilllllll he \\ ·'' o-.erlookcd for head co:.id ung Jtlb.., ;: hareJ la~ ~c.ir\ JC !;rtd·\\ uc na • t1011JI t11lc, at a lot of pl•lCe!>-lie d1dn '1 ah'·''' . march to the same drum ,1, the .. Ucing n.111, n.11 dl.11npiom ... )O admini tration \\anted." . \\11uld11't think there W\lU ld be ~ , • • '11u:1lil)ll nf mo,th \\Jll..-on coad11 Other ·gr aduate' of Ne\\.port c\, but th.11', t11e· \\:I\ 1t ,., here,'1 Harbor's Clai.~ of '81 \\ho pla~cd he: <..ud "\\'c dlin·t h.,-.c the be'' under McGee \\CIC John ,\ltohclh f.i.:ill'I\ and \\C dl1n·1 h.l\C u ta• and Da' id KravitL. Ahobclh "' Jium • h'u1 it\ 1111 im prc..,s1\c JOI> now the head ha!lcball l0,1eh at th.11 C..\1.1ch C1 .ii t h,1, dune to thi Orange Coa't College; Kr;1\ 11z '' ,1, program .. -· hired as the head foo tb.ill coach .1t Wh.it the Cumct~ do ha\e i~ ., San Romon Valley ll1i;h (OJn· nnt;. "hich ~h.Glmen '"II proud!~ \Ille) la!>! Sprtng. nc wearin~ on !>aturJ.I\ afternoor\ Meanwhile, John McG0\\\.'11, at hQme. l cBj rJ S1:1J1um. . ') Mustangs suffer- twin loss Sea View League cross country CdM boys split; girls rip .. Eagles' boys breeze by Artists CO<i TA ~I ES A f he Costa ~1 c~a High cros!> countf) team' ran 3gTin-.1 P-a- c1f1c Coa!tl Leacue favontc L:J2u na Hills al 1 c Wtnl..le Par!.. ~I hursday, .rnd the Hawk\' boys and girls ea~ed to v1cloncs. 1 he one con-.olJt1on the Must;1ng\ could draw from the da} ''as the first-place effort of Jun ior Andrew Rus- 'ell (16:14) in the tioys' ra ce. "I think Andrew '>hould be fi ghttng fo r the league cham- pionship," '>Jid Costa Mesa Coach Mark Howard. "La- gu na Hills 1c; \Cry strong. They're the def ending league champs and may have the best team in the county." The Musta ngs. who dc- fe.itcd Laguna Beach ltt'it week. stand at 1-1 1n PCL meets. After Ru ssell, Willy Noonan was the next Costa Mesa finisher, ntnth in 17:19. Costa Mesa's girls. were defeated, 15-50. a' Laguna Htlb ftn ishetJ in the top seve n spot. Jon ior Laura Schmidt was the first Mull· tangs' runner to fini sh, in eighth at 22:52. Andrea Bu i, Meso's top girls runner, wa ill on Thursday and did not co m- pete. •on lagune Hiiie 20t Co.ta Me .. 42 1 Russell (CM). 1 a 14; 2 Stavw (LH} 18 19 "3 Chet! (lH), 16 39. 4 Johntofl (lH). 18 41. 5 tkGoone (l.H}, 18 52, 8 Mlllfr (lHl, 1707, 7 Ktougll (lH)', 17 13, I Shol1el (LH). 17 1 S, 9 HOONtl (CM). 17 111 10 YCMIQtf (l.H), 17 20 ouut le9un• Hiii• ''1 Cott• M•N 10 1.l.. M¥t'I (lH), 111 52. 2 SlclCllr (LH} 1 II ~. S McOlone (l.H). 20 01. 4 ltOQl'll (lH). 20 13, 5 ~ (l.H), 20 14; I Cltm- tnet (1.H). 20 23. 7. Aocitson (L.H), 22 02. I Scllmldl (CM). 21 521 9 MltrQll (LH), 23 oa 10 .-..on (l.H). "55 RANCHO SANTA MARGA- RITA - The Co- rona del Mar High boys cross country team had mi'<Cd re· su its Thursday in a double-dual Sea ~I ~ View League meet at Santa Mar- garita High' course. The Sea Kin_gs edged the host school, 25-35, but came up short against Saddlcback, 23-31. Meanwh ile, Corona's girl!> sq uad, wh ich turned back h1ghl)· regarded Irvine the previous wee!.., kept It going "ith easy victorie~. 17-38 over Santa Margarita and 15-47 over Saddleback. In the boys race. Santa MargJ· nta placed 1-2, CdM's Brian Sling· sby was third and th en Saddleback went 4-7. Tbe Sea Kfogs fill ed the 8-10 slots, but it wa!>n't enough to prevent Saddleback from the win. "Two of Saddleback's kid'I moved up frOJTl eighth and ninth to fifth and SL'<th in the last hnlf- mile, and that was the difference for us," said Corona Coach Bill Sumner. Sumner also pointed to S:inta Margarita's "home-course advan- tage" in helping their top lwo run- ners. "It was definitely an advan- tage running on that course," he said, "and they ran it very.. well." The cour!ie \\hich featured o gradual downhill to start and the fi nal mile a grJdual uphill on dirt, combined '' ith 95-degree tempera· ture • made for a difficult day for the runner . aceonJing to Sumner. "Tho!>C guys (CdM's Pete Car- m1choel. Tim Timmons and Corey Thoma~ "'ho finished eighth throu!!h 10th) arc usually in the · -~ he s..ud, referring to their barely \Ub 17-minute times. Dresden llO\\Cll and Tracy Clar~ were under 19 mmute~ on the girls side, considered good runs because of the lack of reol outside co mpcl1tion on thh day. "Dresden JUst took off and ran," said Sumner, who had cautioned the squad to rclJ'< a bit Jgain'>t the oft compe11t1on. Brooke Meck and I leothcr Taketa were third and fourth for CdM. •OYI CdM 25J Santa M•rv•rlta 35 Sedd1eback 23, CdM 31 Saddlebeck 25, Sant• M•rv•rha 34 1 Wltk•nson (SM) 16 11 , 2 Huss (SM). 16 12, 3 Shngst>y (C<!M). 16 19 • Vela (S~). 16 20. 5 Corclero (Sad), 16 27 6 Ochol (Sad). 16 33 7 • SNllTlll (Sa~. 18 48 8 CamcNd (CdM), 16 53, 9 l11Ml()n$ (CdMj, 16 ~. 10. lllOmls (CdM), 16 59 01,.LS CdM 171 Sanle Mareerlta 38 CdM 11, IHdl•beck 47 Santa Mer1arll• 1 e, IHdlebeok 4' 1 How~ (C«'~). 18 51 2 CWlt tCdM), 18 !>a, 3 Mo. ~ (CCM). 19 26, 4 la•eU (CllM I. 20 05. 5 Ste"'an ISM) 20 17, 6 M'ltlcson (SM) 20 22, 7. Bray (CdMJ. 2o 28 8 Clemens (SM) 20 29. 9 Kot· rWf lSM) 20 32, io C¥1'111(~1 (CdM). 20 43 SUNIOOFS • AUTO ACCISSOllH QUALITY ftNTING AT LOW com ~ l• e SCUTCH tamANT FILMS • ftDUCIS HIAT • THI SUMUSS LOOK • • 110UC1S MDINO • CUlftNT\f JO LOCAL DIAUISMtn • 11DUCU OLAll USI OUI IHVICU, SHOULDN'T YOUtt • 11DUC1S CUN1Y KJOS "ASIC AIOUT OUI GUAIAlllll'' •,rl4 I 722-tlNt • HI-till I JOU" MON-SAT 9·5 1690 PLACINTIA "C' 1• 1. COSTA MESA, CA 92627 .,.__,.__......,. LAGUNA OEACI I -Sweeping 1he top foe slob, the Btancio High bo)S cross country tc:im breezed tQ u 15-46 Pacific Coast League decision O\er Laguna Oeach at Alton Park Thur day. Peter Ho, James Wull..owicL, Johan Appell, Brian 01Ung and Nahan Munoz all finished before the first Artists' runner, with llo winning 111 17:05. MunoL is a first-year runner for the Eagles, and his fifth-place showing wns impres ive. Estancia \\On l:lllt \\eek\ meet and improved to 2-0 in the PCL \\ith Laguna Hills ne:\l. On the girl ' side, Laguna Beach's depth proved too muc.h .is the Eagles fell, 25-36, dei.pite a 1-2 finish by Li.t Pel.t)O and Cmie Appell. fatancia is I -1 m the PCL. Pelayo wa alone in front ut the end, fini\hing with a ''inning time of 20:53. Appell's mark wa!> 22:29, but the next ~even runner~ were alJ from Laguna. •OYS l1tancla 1 S, lquna .. ach 48 1 Ho (E). 17 OS; 2 W\JlkowlCl (E), 17 10 3 Appel (E), 17 15. 4 Chung (E) 17 •7. S Munoz ([) 1809. 8 Conzales 1\.8). 18 22, 7 Shendirl(LB). 1126 8 HerNlldtz (E) 18 30. 9 Baez IE) 18 34, 10 McCOnnck (LB). 18 51. OIRLS Lqune .. llCh 25, htencla 31 1 Pel.tyo (El. 20 53; 2. Al>Pe• (E). 22 29. 3 o·eomea (LB). 22 •O. 4 Rllodtt (lB). 22 ~1 . 5 Redfern (LS), 13 05. 6 llllun (l8). 23 49, 7 MOIV311 (LB), 23.49, S Kielty (L8). 23 57, 9 Qoioe (l8) 24 15, 10 ROl1S (E), 24 41 For a limited time only Monday Night Football returns again tn t.he Villa Nova Join us for all t.he action upstairs on our 5 TVs. Enjoy our famous Sports Buffet for only $5. 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Malina, II Wes1mlnster Wesbnlnster vs. Ocean View, at Huntington Beach Garden Grove League Pacifica at Bolsa Grande Rancho Alamitos at Garden Grove Los Amigos vs. Kemedy, at LI Palma Pait Non-league Katella vs. Estancia, at OCC Cent\lry at St. Bernard Laguna Beach at Ontario Christian Trabuco H1tts at Bishop 1>orman. Las Vegas st Francis-Mater Dei, SA Bowl El Modena at Capistrano Valley Eisenhower-El T0<0, at Trabuco H1ns • Mission Viejo vs. Sumy Hills, at • Mena Patt • • San Clemente vs Laguna H1ns, at Mission Viejo • Anaheim vs. Cypress. at Western El Dorado at Fullerton LB Jordan-Esperwa. at Valencia ~ Bishop Montgomery vs Los Alaml· tos. at Gahr • • Magnolia vs. Canyon. at El Modena Foolhin at Brea-Ollnda Oranoe at Western la .Mirada at la Habra · Sonora at San Dimas S1turd1y'1 11me1, 7:30 le• View League Tustin at Irvine Non-league • Dana Hdls vs. Santa Ana Valley, at Santa Ana Bowl Central at Valencia r MUSTANGS: Troy escapes, 42-35 A p~ir of Troy incompletions then forced the \\ ar- riors' fourth punt~ of the night, .snd I the Mustangs had I their chance to draw even "1th 10:18 left in the game. . A fumbled ~nap on the fourth play of the dme, huw- C\ c r, SCI up :l seven-play. 4 l-~ :.rd touchdown dmc to make the margin insurmountable. , out the clock for lb fim on-field "1ctof) (a pre' ious win \\iJ' due to a forfeit). · We're imprO\.· ing, s:ml a surprb· ini ly-upb\::it Mili- l!r. "I was very plCJSeJ· b~ the '"av "c came back i11 ·th\: third quar· tcr. and "c obvi- ously !lhO\\Cd we ~-.__ __ _.:.__ J can mo\I.: the b!ll I. ' ' \\re'rc losing. but Costa MC!>il's Myron .\1iller "e'rc: doing ii our- ~che:-.. It'd be on() Costa Mc1.a drn,·c 75 }<tnh on 11 plays to dr.I\' \\ithm 42-35 "-Ith 3b second' left, but .Troy lleldcd an on-side kick in the air and nn thing if \\C \\ere getting ou l butt1. kkkcd, but that hJ~n·t been the 1.Jse. \\ c need . to \\Ork on our ' probkms nnd get read) fur league. w,·rc: not gh·ing up." • Troy 421 Costa Mesa 35 . Score by Quarters B.irol\\t. 2·18. L~~~ 4-n~·3 o 2a 6 11-42 C"4 -Tr¥'1 36·2=>9 1>1..-A~ a>tt Peca. 0 13 14 11-3) 2-16. N•tbli!!O. 6-1 Second Quarter . INDIVIDUAi. PASSING CM-: .... s ;:~ .,.ss , ..., 1, ~ "O i?eu Troy-LQl;l!l 3-~·0 •OO ...r-.:aie. ~t•.), 11 53 • • 0·1 ·0 R Rum. 0·1..0 T H''"' • t (8•· 830 C.M-t.~ "0 6·7·0. l ~ roy-.. ~Of.. IUll ... :n 1 c• · -INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING' Cl.l-Trin5(1Jf1(•(~'HC 50~ Troy-Hart!ord 49ruo{BJrne~t'l.351 Troy-N Ruw 1·66 MOftne 134 R Ruu.i. 1 ·0 l ro-t-•owe 3~ P s· 1·:-'iOQ.!t 91Um! CM-\e;a. 2-3~ Sitt•s 2·Z Pe-'a 1.10 •It•}. I ~6 HJrbef. 1 ·3 Trey-Ii Ruw C6 pm I " ~~gan (~lume GAME ~TATISTtCS > C•), 0 00 Third Quarter Troy CM T D.·. fir.sr dOwns ... • 1 22 ' · /.:,~-1~:.:~.11~-l'.";, ._' _s 4_:,_·_-_· _.,R;.:-:us::,,..•!:,.:,.s·r•e'~-54 '~ Sv-328 • c•.t-i r r~3 n. "' Pass~ ):l!C~e IOC -;1 Fourth Quarter Pmano · 3-6 0 6·7·0 • '1.:uin rn~· • 0 6 ""101-fl C: 2 r" ." r • ....r '"" ., ••• "" Sa:,s-;-a:c:a;e 0 l·mm-2 ..'as::i;~: ~ 'f: r..t w~ag~ . 3S.t 403 c•.t-P11. w 1 11;11 ·.cc;. .. ; P3 s :.J e.. P1i ·s 4.39; ·18 O 3S flll",tles·l<.i:r!: es ic~: 1-0 6-3 A .. e ~ l•f'!T F ai;s·net 1a•caot s.92 .. 9.75 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING T.rr:t c! P'JSmSiOll 24 311 23 i2 ;c ,-n -v~ 16 Pl) R "·!i~ •f>w.t rt!!>fr.S rut'~ tU'TIO!e le~ ~m Cali1omla Christian vs. Calvary Chapel, at Newpolt Harbor Mesa's Binh Tran goes in from 7 yards out in third quarter behind key block of Bill Va Verka (53). CdM ni/iB Tars, 10-B • CORONA DEL ~1AR -The C9rona dcl Mar Hi~l girls tennis team "on six' of nine points an singles to • • edge visiting Newport Harbor, 10·8. in n S~a View ,,,- League match Thursday. CdM. improving to 5-0 in the Sea 1cw (7·1 O\CrJll), nlso received a strong effort from its No. i doublc'i team. Jenny Glasgow and Kristine Winton, who S\\Cpt. Corona led the match, 9-8, a the last angles match, CdM\ Heather Nelson vs. Newport's Jennifer J;icob; "a· t.11..ing place. Nelson ea~ed the 6-4-viclQry to c;li~ch the match for Corona. For Newport (5-2 ove'tall, 3·2 league}. S:uah Ha,\l.ans wa1. per· feet in si ngles, 6-2, 6-4, 6·2. However, the Sailors \\Crc once again went without defending Sea View i.ffigleo; champ ~1.ira Colazzi. who was sidelined for the second straight match '' ith a !)Ore :irm. Nelson :ind Megan Wachtler won twice m inglcs for CdM. CorlNWt del Mar 1 O, Newport H.,bor 8 Slntll" -Ascfl (CdM) lost m Hawttis. 2-&. Ott JacOI> 6 3. Gel Pll.'lm. 6-0. W.K~Jler (CdM) loSl 4-4, won. M . 6-2, Helson (CdM) IGSl H , 'lfOn. 6-4 6-0 .,....._ -Glasgow-V.nton (CdM) d4' Ollion-Oivey f>.3. dd lt'f'IS Tt 6-3. l!t Evrt.s·Hal\Uls 6-2: ~·Mura (Cd.I) lo$l H 3-8, won. 6-1, Rhodes·~ 1CdM) lost. H 1·6. S-7, Mesa splits ~t Villa Park tourney MISSION VIEJO -S:im Grayeh notched t'< goals on the day as the Costa Mesa High water polo quad split its first two pmes in the 24-team Villa Park Tournament.._ • -~ In matches played at Trabuco Halls High, the Mustangs routed Laguna Bc:ich, 14·2, then fell to San Clemente, 7-.t. Costa Mesa (7·6) returns to action today at Foothill High for a 5:30 match in the tournament. . . Grayeli had four goals as the Mus1ang1. pulled a"ny from L:l· guna Beach with nine second-half goals. The lo' to S:m Clemente was the second for Mesa, the first coming by an 8-4 count Goalie Chris Avitia's 12 saves helped keep the core clo e in the second game. CHt• ..... t 4 , L.atrun11 •••ch 2 L1g1N8eadl 1 0 1 0-2 Costa Mesa S 2 6 3-14 Costa Mesi scomg Gfayd 4, Ms 2. Pa.JIM 2, Pt'.men 2. Fe 2, Pontr 1, ~ 1. Saves A~6. Sen Cl..nent• T, C••t• Mese 4 Costa Me5' 1 0 2 1 -4 San CllmenCI 2 0 3 2-7 Costa Mm sconn1r GrJyell 2. Ftl 1, PottM 1. Sms A\'ltla 12 San Cllmwlll tCOflng ~lhtws s. , ~ 1, Ptl.ey 3 Sam GvdneI s Eagles sharp, but fall in 4 to Mission Estancia HiJ.h's girls volleyball team tuned up for upcoming Pacific Coast League action, playing \\Cll. ~ but takin' a IS-11, 15-13, 13·15, 15·8 lesson from Mi~-~ • sion VieJO. 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S 30 p m -LA·Astros. KABC (790) 7 30 p m. -Rangers·Cal KMPC (710) Deep sea · .. THURSDAY'S COUNTS DAVl!Y' S LOCKIR -7 boats. 153 anglers. 86 yetn>wt111 tuna. 31 sluppck. 101 bolllto. 26 cahco bass, 43 sand bass. 3 sculplO, t 2 rockfish.. ·25 mackerel. NEWPORT L,A¥DINO -3 boats, 65 anglers 28 sculpill, 26 cah· co bass 1 yellowtail 14 sand bass, 9 t>onrto, t barracuda, 35 mac._erel. TedeJ , .. ,Mel Htoll ldlaol -COIOlll del ... n Sm MMgw II Sadcllecxit Coleot. 7 30 pm., UMtrsly II Nt•Poll Hnot. 7 30 11m. lta.D vs £Jtn1I • Orlfl9' Co1st C°"91, 1 30 pm , St mnas YI MU Del 11 S.U Ana &owl, 7 30 p m. Socc« ~ COltol !Mii -Orr9t Cwst II Golc!ell Wtll. 3 pm, ~ coteoe wsoen -ClflllOt COUI II £1 cr.n. 3 ,111 ••*,... CanwnunltY toleOe -Rio Hondo vs OIM!Qt Cout. • COiia MIN Hlf\. 1' p "' • ..... ldlDol -IW#POl1 Hll1lcw II Cerrto& tmnl• ll"Ml; CosU Mesa • VIII Pltlt ~ C'"9..-try ~ tOllOe ,,.. 11111 WOl'IWI -~ CoUI •Lou~~ 5.-Frnllco. 10 a.m v.Me .... Collel ...,. -Soulleril Cllifoma C4*Qt II ,_. lllftll ........ 7.30 p111 COllWllllllY collol "'*' -IVwtnlde CC 11 Olqt COllt CG11o1. 7 J 111. HIGfl ICflolit .... -Ceroni di! Mlf II ~ lM· llll'nn. Community college baseball Girls tennis llCC DllllllB two IBBIBtllltB Eagles toil Mm Former UC Irvine stand· ou t Stacy Parker, Iona· time Southem Calirornia Col· P oae head coach Doug Adam• and n·Cal State Fullerton pitcher Chad Oembisky have been namtd to the Oranp Coast Colleae base· ball staff for the 1993 acuon, OCC ftnt·year head coach John Altobelli announced. Parker played for Altobelli when the latter wu an uaiatant with the Anteaters. He later ~ four aeMOM in the Phila· • dclphia Phillies and Tc•as Rang· COSTA MESA -The Estancia en organizations. The older broth· Hi&h &iris tennis team, behind the' er of former OCC ond UC Irvine strong singles play of freshman standou t Corey Parker, he'll ta._e Whitney Gilliam. posted / 15·3 charge of hitting, Altobelli said. victory at Costa Mesa Thursdav in ~dams, who w;a hired as the 1· OCC pitching coach, was the head the Pacific Coast Leaaue opening· coach It SCC in the la&e 197~ match. and early 1980s. Gilliam swept all three' of her ~mbask.y, a pitcher who wall be Mustanp' foe1, .includin& Mc a•s Adom's a.'lsi\tant with the Dues' No. 1 player Jessica Lurmann. ' hurlers, WH part of tho Cal S1110 The Eagle • ranked No. 5 in Fullerton squad that reached the ClF Oivi,ion 11. impl'O\lcd to 8·2. Collep World Serie§ la't r.pring. , .. ,,,. "• c.... .... 1 Altobelli is beginnina his first ...._... .; ,.._ Ill 11111 • ~ 2 ... 1ea1oa u the OCC ba eball coach *' MotM 1·1. *' Do, M. MIO (£) IOel 1 t. after beina hired to replace Mike won. M. M , ._,.,,.. M . 1--1. M Ma-last summer. Mayne , now O..••• ---°"Iii'' 4l> *' l.l!Dllf-1··-Lw M fll 0..,,,....._ M, fll ~· an lllbaant football colleh, wt .. L~ M; ~ Ill"""-w . ._. w. .00-188 In 15 years. G.loOic~ tll 1111t. U.,... 6"1. a.3 . .. Parnelli Jones .& Me1n>25_ I 'I I SIVE , ..... ..., ... I 10% I .. _, an ........ 1n• I .... I"!"~• I ·-,. I I ··-,.-..-.., ...... = .......... ......... ., ................ ,....., ... . ,__, ... . ,_,, n• .-11 ,.. %1...,S ._. P'Wl11'1 ::.:;--...... ., ... I 7511'11.9 -· ZZS1751tl• •.• M51191t1• •• t15r.., ••• Z3Slll5R'I• ••• Tire Centers ,_,, ,._,., 21~4 17.• ,_, .... __,, .. 11~$ 7'5.• I ··-I T . • .. L-~~-_, ..... ......-........ -~ .... ~ -·N r•• .. ,_ ............. .............. 0 ... ......... ....._ .............. ,.. ••• &1 .... 1,,. ... ,,,.., • ,._.,. ...... ,._,,,.,..... .. .._ Mlcl., ......... I 11' _,_,,,:!t ·4 A ...... • 1739 SUPERIOR (AT 17TH STREET)' COSTA MESA ·· m•> a1-m1 HOURi: 1-JN llOtDY • RIDAY ' ?SUI SAl\R>AY WE HONOR MOST CREDIT CARDS . . ________ ,___ll!n!l'llTiW _____ ... _,_. --e- • .. .. , ......... "9...., ., ... .. .. • ------------------------------------------- lludt ,,,,,,, c ... 1111 common tar lat:ll nimrod1 thil n . . , . I I r I t ...,. Veteran observers feel upcoming season _will be alive with game birds for huAters. W aterfowl hunters can begin gearing up for a very good hunting season, as indications are that there will be lots of ducks, honkers and snow geese winging inroSOutbem Califomiit th is season. Locally, a lot of mallards and real were hatched, aitd when these birds srart.'!)ixing with early migrating sprig and widgeon, shooting·during ttle early weeks or th'c season should ~ very consistent for limits of puddle ducks. The nearest duck-hunting club open-lo the general public is located in Prado Basin near Corona. Raahauge's Duck Oub (714-735-2361) reports lots of new birds are arriving daily in the flooded parts of this big basin, and these ducks arc sticking around as ample feed and water is making for an ideal waterfowl habirat. Raahaugc's leases double blinds, shooting over ponded water and is one of the f cw shooring spots in the Southlan.d that allows day shooting by advance reservation on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays during the waterfowl season. :I ""' ••lllllc Outdoors The limit on ducks has been set at four birds per day and only steel shot is allowed when gunning for ducks and geese in the state. Hunting licenses and w<Herfowl stamps (both state and fede ral) are required by hunters and they can be obtained at the Grant Boys in Costa Mesa. •The Orange County Shooting and Training Center, located off Jeffrey Street i'n Irvine (Sanla Ana) will be holding a hunter's safety course at -the facili1y-0n Octr 17 and -24. Young hunters and any adult who docs not have a hunting license is required to take rhis gun-handling safety class in order to obtain a California hu nting license. Once a person passes the course, they will be allowed the full use of the range for target practice and sighting in a rifle. Don't forget abo~t the Newport Beach Chapter Ducks Unlimited fund-raiser set for Oct. 8 at the Balboa Bay Club. It should be a fun night for all wing shooters, and the fu nds raised will go to preserve wetlands and provide nesting areas for ducks. A limited number of tickets w.ill be a\lailable al the dooI o! the Balboa Bay Club with the doors opening at S p.m. • Ocean waters continue to cool each day and the migration of tuna, yellowtail and marlin to southern waters has staned. The bluefin tuna bite on the Tanner and Cortez banks has been marginal, but it coold \Urn hot again if ourer wa ters calm down a liule and those big bluefin move back on the high spet. Sportfishers out of San Diego are fishing an area about 75 miles south of Point Loma and good acrion is reported by boats getting OD the right spot of fish . The water is ideal, temperatures in the high 60s, good color and lots of bait. This combination could produce some awesome "Indian Summer" fishing later this month for day boats running out of the border city. . ~ Long range boats, fishing• south of Baja, report good fishing for big yellowfin tuna, dorado, marlin :tnd wahoo. The seas have been a little rough wirh some wind, but it Jooks like the season is " getting a good stan and that steady action on big salt water'game fish will rewar,d anglers fishing on 8-to 22-day trips in Mexican waters. · ~ 8 There is just a little over a week left in the.!' I erican Carfish Classic" being held at Irvine and Anaheim kes. More than $25,000 in cash and tackle prizes will be awarded du ring this event that runs through Oct. 11. Good f1Shing for channel catfish is on tap for anglers fishing these two hikes during borh day and night time fishing hours as both lakes continue to get stocked with carfish weekly. The opening for the fall trout fishing season at these two lakes has bcc.n sctiar 0CL30r-3nd JllfilC than.-15,000_pound.s oLJiihtin Northern California rainbow trout will be stocked. Some trout wil weigh in the 10· to 15-pound class. For more information on Irvine Lake, phone 714-649-2991. ------------~ -~-------=- Speedway mo~orcycles . National championship set ...,. Top 14 American riders invade Orange CountY Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Saturday night. T he 1992 Coon Lipt United States Na- tional Championship takes place Sat- urday at the Orange County l='air- Victorville, finished third in the Qualifaer followe5t by S-cott Brant. There arc tbrce former national cham· pions in ahc field in addition to Faria, who won the title in 1990 ' Four racers will compete in each beat, with a total of 20 heats. Each racer wiU meet every other eompetit~ once, with lhe win~er -detcnnined by the tC)tal number of potnts from ahis one nighl only. younds in Costa Mesa. This year's event promises to be one or the most closely contested National Ownpion- ships in American Speedway racing history. and· 1991. Bobby Schwartz was national champion in 1986 and '89, Brad Oxley won in '87 and Steve Lucero in '88. Tickeas arc on sale al all Tickctmaster out- lets including all Music-Plus, Moy Company and Tower Rc~rds locations. Tickets can be charged to Visa or Ma~tcrcar4! !>>' calling (714) 492·9933. Reserved seats in the main grandstand arc $18 with children $9. General 1ldmission tick- ets are SlS each for 3idults, $7 for childlcn 6- 12, nnd ahose five and under arc admincd The six-race National Qualifier Series de- termined the top 14 riders on the American scene who will make up the starting field along wit h British League-based American riders BilJy Hamill and World Best Pairs champion Ronnie Correy. These three are among the eight or nine riders of the 16 competing who have a realis- tic shot at winning it all. Add to thal the fact thar the rest or the riders in ahe field arc; at the very least, spoilers who can have an ef- fect on the outcome of the race, free. Th~ complete li~t of riders ~or t~e 19_92 United States Naraonal Chemp1onsh1p, w11h jersey numbers and hometown in parenthe- ses: At 19 yean. old, Chris Manchester won the Qualifier Series and-he's a strong ravoritc to stand at the top of the podium at the Na· tional Championship itself. Another favori te is former U.S. national champion and defending California state champion Bobby Schwariz, who finished sec~ ond, five poi nts' behind Manchcsler in the Qualifiers. Besides Manchester, other young riders who ~ve been going well include Scott Branr -and Brent Werner. Going into the last two races of the Qualifier Series, Brant was leading all the riders with 76 points. No. 1-Mke Fana (CollOn), No 3-GMy Hicks ~'*· side), No. 4-Robert PfetMO (Orange), No. 5-Brld Oxley (San Juan Capistrano), No. 10-Scott Brant (Rtverslde): No. h-Bobby Schw31tZ (CostJ Mesa). No. 18-StM Lucero {Rwers1de). No 20-Ron01e Coney (FullefUlrl); No. 21-&ent Werner (Bellflo«er), tlo. 37N-Jess Odlol (Sic· rwnento): No 43--ChW VtntQii-(V~lefO}~ 66-~ Kossuth (Diamond Sar); No 87N-8ar1 Bast (Aol>Ynl); No. 1<M-811ly Ham.II (San GaboeQ; No. 130-.CMs MRhester (Hesperia), No 166-Andy Nonnrup He missed the Costa Mesa and Vicrorvillc qualifie.rs, but still managed to finish fourth overall. Werner was laid up with a broken jaw, but qualified 10th. "My hat's off to whoever wins it," said Schwanz. "There are a lot of riders out there who deserve it and I'll sllpport whoever WIOS it." Defending United States national cham- pion Mike Faria, fresh off a U.S. Masters championship win at Speedway U.SA in Youth soccer Orange Coast llnltlJd 8acc1r C/1111 ,,,, ,,,.,, round DI """' In /Jooltl The Orange Coasr United Soccer Club (formerly Newport Har- bor and Corona del Mar) opened league play "1th matches last Saturday and Sunday. For each boys and girls age bracket (from under· 11 to unde r- 19), there are three levels of competition -gold, silver and bronze. Or!lnge ~st United (OCU) has teams competing at most age brackets and in some case~ ~ore th an one 1.eveJ. For instance, OCU has three b9yS under-19 tenm!>, one gold and t'lt-O bronze. Herc's a look at some of last weekend'~ marchc!> featuring OCU teams, with some highlights,· · • ..,. Undef t t •rona•t Lost to ttle M•SSlon V.ejo Cougn, 1.() Coach Pid ~ s ltam ~to 0-2 on Vie season •mop Undef t 2 9"nae: Oe!e~ed IMne, 1.0 ID llllP'OWe ID J.() IM suson DK &o-n aecquntep fOf vie goal tor Coach JHOO S<ml's sQUJd. .. •mop Under t3 Golds Under Coach Ray tults, loSt to the tMne lasers Si~day. 4·1. IO droC> to 1-1 R yin Unotuu scored Ille lone goal •..,. Under t 4 Gold ... ,. •• ,. .. : Garrell Jwma s \NSs.sltO pl In 1111 second hal fd\td 1llt ocu ltlm IO • 1-1 lie l9ll"S1 the IMne la$e:lt T my Cowin ltatn IS oow 1 • 1 1 • •op Under t 8 Sltwer: A 2.0 loss to SVSC • Red SIM'' dl'OpC>ed John McAnOOr's team IO 2-1·1 ltis SU~ • • ..,. Under ta •Nftael JolWI W'"1M nocchlCI I PW ol p's In I 2.() ~ICUlry cwtt Villa Pn Oii Saudly On Sinlay 1 5--0 loss to Ctmtos dn>pc>ed the ten lllClef eox11 Douo oo· en. to 2-1-1 •mor-Undef te Sitv.r: A scoreless 11e ao~ Ctmtos and s.o sel!>Kk 10111\Sl lor· tance moved COiin Bouealt's ~ 10 0-+1 •..,.Under t• 0.W: Rotl R)'lfl'I QOal produt'ed I 1-1 lie Wllll NolVI IV:"...nv".ari Beith n1 mowed Chr\t Snyde(s um to 2.1.1. , •!Ion Under t• ibltr•••Team •1 Under Coach Tom Rimmer. Ille twn IS now 0·4· 1 lllet • 2 .() defeat at lie hinds Ol Ille YOIN Lindi Blue MIX Int Sa!Lwday • Girts Under t 2: C.-ne IWJY w1lh a scarms lie IQllllSt tUllnglOn 8eO IUI SNday lor COlch OM Mc T umn. • Oltte.,...., t4a Dllaled JUSA URqe M .'' 2~; .. Morgan Mead and Halhef MlrShall sccnd o«*s. Tum It now t-2 "'* COlch conn 8oue1le • Gltte Unffr t 1 ~ losl to ()qnge lkllled, &-3. Int ~ •Gift• Ulldef H Slheft ~ "'°"' IO 3·1-1 Wr 2·1 ViC10ly Mr ttlRnQ!on Beacll on~_., w 1·1-te~ 111 F*1ton Eeolet ~-Molly ~ tllCI Ttll ~ land tcOftd In SIUdly' s Win. wl1il Holy r.tguson convened a peNlly SlloC kl Ille tie IOMlSl Ful- lel10n. Team Is coached by Tmy fer~ -"By tbt Dally Pilot . ReseM nders No 57-John Aden (Apple Valley), No 63-Bobby Hed- den (Orangevale) -B.• tht Dally Piiot Ave local ·athletes slated for . lronman ·Triathlon in ~awall Fi\e local athlete have registered 10 compete in the world- famous lronmnn Triarhlon World Champi<,>n:.hip to be held ii_! Kailuu-Kona, Hawaii Oct. 10. Of the fi\:e, four arc men -Ne" port Beach' David Buffwg: ton, 38; James Oa)ton, 59; and fames WelTs, TI; and Corona del Mar's Enc Piper, 58. The local female competitor i~ Michele Fre), 42, of Costa Mesa. Approximately l.400 conte~tants ha\c registered to compete not only against each other. but all>O agninsr the challenging conditions found on the Konu, Hawaii lronman course. The; race starts at 7 n.m HST, with a 2.4·milc !>\\Im 1n the Pa- cific Oce:in. Next come .a 112 mile bike ride on roJd!> cu t through Wc);l, Hawaii's lava field' The event rhen concludes w11h a 26.2-milc run , ending al the rini h line in the fishing 'illage of Kailua -Kona. . -By tht Dall)' ffilot Senior softball Local 1tant1out1 4th at nat1onll1 CANTON, Mich. -Loca l repre entativ es on rhc San Juan Capisrrano Angels. an o .. cr-70 slo-pit(;h M>frball team, reached the scm1finab and fimshed founh in their diviuon l:ist wed. at the fourth nnnual Senior Softball World Serie~ on the oµt ki1 ts of De- troit. . • · Co~ta Mesa's Ro)Coc Speak and Corona ~I Mu's Charlie aro\lon ar.e members.of the Ansel~. who \I.On n.ll1onal champion- ships in 19 9 and 1990. The Angels advanced 10 the 103-team World Senes by win ning the 'C' DiHsion of the Huntington Beach Senior Softball Tourna- ment In August. The World Series con isted or five age divi!1ions: SO-plus, SS· plus, 60-plu . 70-plus and 75-plus ' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICEI PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . PUii.iC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NO?IC!S PUil.iC IOTICD . PUBLIC NOTICE was filed In Onlnoe County AS SHOWN ON A MAP PLORE ANO OPERATE i&a oomptetenna °' cot· 94440tS under aid Deed of Trust In NING OF A TANGENT Uld obligatlon end electJOfl lus>neN NM!e(a) ._, --------•°" Juty 15, 1983, ,,.. FILED IN BOOK 229. THROUGH THE SURFACE rectNM)." Th• benetic:laiy T~tJ.. IN Propetty •tu.led In CURVE CONCAVE SOUTM-lo NII said ,.., propef1y lbcWll on: noc lt)pklble SUPERIOR COURT ':>o.F220~ k 12005 PAGES 35 THROUGH 40, Of= THE UPPER 500 FEET und• Mid Deed of TNet, IF AVAILABLE. THE EX· uld County 8nd Slate de-W£STERLY HAVINO A RA-wae recorded • 1na1N-Robert B. £dW'"'8 OF CALIFO .. NIA o.r'~. Aa~,:.. South-INCLUSIVE OF MISCEL, Qt= THE SUBSURFACE OF by reelOn °' • breldl or PECTED OPENING BIO ecnbed IS: DIUS Qt= 25.00 FEET AND ment No 92·386IMI on ™• ~ ... "" FOR THI! COUNTY gate, C.hl 90280 ' LAHEOUS MAPS, IN THE SAID LAND. BY A DEED defalll In the ~ MAY BE 08TAINED BY DM•IT "A" A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 44 JUNE 1, 1992. of Olridll ~ ._ Counly a.ts Cit OF ORANGE Songull Downgchak, OFFICE'Of THE COUNTY RECORDED APRIL 17, aecured lhefeby, herMo-CALLING T'HE FOU.OW-PAACEL1: DEGREES 24' 55"; Recordslntteofllceolthe 2'.":l::tCowny °" ~ 34 t The City Drive 12005 Oklahoma Avenue. RECORDER Of= ORANGE 1987 AS INSTRUMENT NO, fOfe ulCUl9d and dellv-ING TELEPHONE NUM8ER THAT PORTIOH OF LOT THENCE WESTERLY County Recorder o1 OR-PM= P.O. BOX 14-tJt Or· SocJ1nollte: C.fll. 90280 COUNTY DESCRIBED AS A 17-210002. wed '° the ~ • ON THE DAY BEFORE THE 79 Qt= TRACT NO. 378, AS ALONG SAID -CURVE A ANGE County. Sww °'Cal-PutlhMd ~ enve, CA 929t3-157t This bu11nus wa ~ WHOLE AS FOU.OWS: ALSO EXCEPT ALL written Decelamlon of 0.-SALE· 1510) M&-4357 SHOWN ON A MAP DISTANCE OF 11.38 FEET lfom&a. Co-ta Mesa Dely Pr In the Metter of the d,.i:;ted by ~MdUllfiled PARCEL 79 AS SHOWN WATER. RIGHTS, OR IN-flUll and Oemlnd for Sale, Publlahed Ne.:port THEREOt= RECORDED IN TO THE BEGINNING OF A TNllM or petty condud· September 11 ll. 2S, ~ PeUUon to Chentle the 1 stat was -O N THE NEWPORT TEREST THEREIN, NO and~ notJce of CS. Be t>-Coe Me Daly BOOK 15, PAGE 29, MtS-TANGENT CURVE CQH. tngS.. ' Na1ne of JANICE o~':,g~C~on~: BEACHLOTUNE ADJUST· MATTER HOW AOOUtAED I.it and of eledllon to,...; 0cto!:. 2 11 1 11 CELLANEOUS MAPS, CAYE SOUTHEASTEftLY INTDSTAft a,a-. IOber2.-Jll2.. -Ml4 BOWSER 28. 1992 MENT NO. NBLl.A, 13-1, BY GRANTOR OR T'HE IA-caiUM the underUgned IO 1912 ' ' ' RECORDS Of= SAID OR-HAVING A RADIUS OF ER8 AS818TA NC•, ORDER TO SHOW P~bllshed Newpol't Beacft. RECORDED MAY 23, 11NM. VINE COMPANY, AND ... Mid property to ..utfy . f555 ANGE COUNTY, DE· 4600 FEET. AHO A CEN-lllC. 1-~,.m;ii_..iili_ii1eii':'i110wnPiiaN'--. ~' CAUSE FOR CHANCE Costa M•N Pilot Seplem-AS INSTRUM.ENT NO. 14-OWNED OR USED BY Mid ~. end ...... SCRt8EO AS FOUOWS: TAAL ANGLE OF 211 DE-naa 1rw1... ..... •• OF NAME ber 25, Octobef 2. O. 18, 214031. 1 OF OFFICIAL GRANTOR OR THE IAVINE after 1hl underalgned PU1UC NOTICI COMMENCINO AT A OAEES 41' 50"; THENCE ..... 200, Tuetlft. C~ teeoT'J CASE NO. At8S902 l992 Rl;CORO S OF SAID COMPANY IN CONNEC-cauted aald noclce of CS. POINT IN THE SOUTH-WESTERLY, NORTHERLY. ltwnle 92880 Plcllt1• • PETTTIONER(S) JANICE F·521 COUl'IN. TION WITH OR WITH RE· fllUlt end of eledlon to be NOTICE OP EASTERLY UNE OF SAID NORTHEASTERLY AND Teh (Jt41 N2-J'Jft hllM• .... DOWSER h11/h1ve filed 1 PUBLIC lfOTICE EXCEPT ALL Oil, OIL SPECT TO THE PARCELS rKOrded June US. tlt2 TRU8TU'S Ula LOT 79, DISTANT NOffYH SOVTHEASTERLY ALONG TruetH 8ele Ne.t ........ . ~!Jon IOt '" Order lo RIGHTS. MINCRALS, MIN-OF LANO HEREIN ABOVE and lntlt. No. 92~ In Ta .... 28-.A UI. NO. 31 DEOAEES •T 49" EA5' SAID CURVE A DISTANCE 2--.A The Folo•tno ...... ~E9:oN.:sr,. '':1 ~'t TAU".~.~~ ERAL RIGHTS. NATURAL DESCRIBED, TOGETHER Booll P•g• of Officlal ...... 12150 FEET FROM THE OF 21'.'4 FEET TO THE D•l•a SIPTl•••R -:.~= ... SMITH GAS RIGHTS, ANO OTHER WITH THE RIGHT AND RIOOrds In Ile ofllce ot IN ITAUTA Neeloe MOST SOUT'HERLY CM-BEGINNIHG Qt= A TAN-t4-t... Ad.,~ CalW _. n 19 her9by ordered lhll LoenNo.8t27ff HYDROCARBONS BY POWERTOTRAHSFEAOA t9CorcMrof(hngaCIM!ty, U~~ ~Rlo.':,O::~~ N£A OF SAID LOT 71, GENT CURVE CONCAVE AU.aGMAllY lllVDT· ~Olen. tBa,._ 111 penons Interested In /E88ERTT.S.Ne. WHATSOEVER NAME ASSIGN TO OTHER, TO Saki Sale will be INICle, "" Tt4£NCE NORTH 50 DE· NORTHEASTERLY HAVINO ~ CO., INC .. A8 '°" S....., Cent1ae, c.lf. Ulla matter 1ppe11 before T1341244 UNJT KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL EX PL 0 RE, 0 RILL, W ""'°"' ~ or ~~~EOUN~~AT~~ GREES 12" 20'' WEST PAA-A AADk1S OF 25 00 FEET TllU9Ta ft ..,..... I0101 tN• COUr1 In Department coo• T A.P. STEAM ANO OTHER 0£(). REORIU.. REMOVE ~ ~ •• .,,, ... OI Im-ACTiON TO PAOTECT ALLEL WfTH TME SOUTH-AHO A CENTRAL AHOl.E aTAft L.DDBS ~ Thi• bllMMM .. oorto No 703 of lhe Orange l <MO tu u TH(RMAL RESOURCES. STORE THE SAME FAOM '*6. Nganllng .. ~ YOUA PAOPfRTY, fT MAY WESTEAlY UN£ OF SAID Qt= 44 DEGREES 24' 55"; •••TAllC•, IMC., .. ducted by: ........... County Superiot COUr1 .. SONOMA CONVEYANC-AS DEFINED IN CALJ.. SNO LAND OR TO DIVERT ....ion. or ~ BE SOLD AT A PU8UC LOT 71 A DeSTAHCE OF TH E N c E 8 0 u T ... AMllT The rt~tr•nt(I) .. ~c:=·2trm':": :fu?v ~~~~~,:Tl~r~.t!! FORNIA PUBLIC AE· OR OTHa.wlSE UTIUZE tos-ytherwnalnlnOflMd-~:,.~~TH~ 112.GI Fnr, IAID flOtNT EASTERLY ALONG SMO ., .IUDfTll UaTll, ::::-:..., ~,....: o'dock p.m .• end then end und« the tollowtng cs. SOURCES COOE SECTION SUCH WATER, AtGHTI. pat Mft d the rwM(a> ... TURI Of TH£ "°' 8E1NG THE TRUE '°'"1 CURVE A otSTANCE Of VICa •RISWT ..,..,.... NllM(lt ...... thtr9 ~ c.IU'M, II wry ICfl>ed deed°'.,,,.. WIU. 8803 ET SEO., THAt MAY OR INTEAEITS ON Nt'I and .., Mid .... d ~ AGAINST YOU Of •cw•••ll; THEHCI , ... FUT: THENCE TAM-,ubll•h•d Ntwpon....,.,. on: .......... ,.. 1neyhe\te,wtlylhepetrtlon SEU.AT PUBLIC AUCTION BE WITHIN OA UNDER OTHER PROPERTY TNll. Wit!.,__• In YOUIHOUU>CONTACTA CONTINUING NORTH IO OENT TO SAID CURVE~ ..... Diiiy t• l0t ctlenge of name ehould TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER THE PARCELS Qt= LANO OWNED OR LEASED BY Mid note prowldtd ad-LAWYER OEOREES 12' 20" WEST IOUTH 50 DEGREES 12' P11o1 S.pWnbtr ti 25 llaooOlll CNf'I not be grentld. FOR CASH (in the fonna HEREIN AB 0 VE 0 E-GAANTOR OR THE lfMNE, ~ II "'Y· llfld9r IN ON ocTOBER I tll2, • 70 00 FEET; THENCE 20" EAST 190.24 FEET TO Ind Octot1er 2. 1192 • ' Thia ••1mt11t .. l9ed It II fUr1her ordafld lhlt 1 which ere lawflA tend« In SCRIBED, TOGETHEA COMPANY, WHETHER wmt ot Mid Deed ol JO:OO A.M~ ALLEGHANY IOUTH • DEGREES •T THE IOUTHEASUftLY FSQ2 Wiii 919 C..., a.ti of copy °' lhl• order IO "'°""' lhe Uncled Se.In) WIO/Of WrTH THE PERPETUAL SUCH WATER RIGHTS TNll, ,..., cNr'ftl .. INYESTMEHT co INC .• •r WEIT t21.IO RET TO UNE OF SAID LOT 71: =-r ~on ......... ~ ga;;•p~ ,P=":!.-~ :!;., ~= =:RIGHTS OF DRILLING, SHALL BE . A"ARIAN: •P9Mfl of Ile T,_.. ~~t:-i!: THE IOUTHWHTE .. LY THENCE SOUTH 3' OE'. PUllJC llOTICI btr ~-PH-I general clrcvl1tlon, pub-CtW Code Sec:ilon 2t24h MINING, EXPLORINO ANO O\IEALYINO, APP~ and ot 919 INlla ..-ec1 end ~ to Deed ot LINE OF SAID LOT 7t; OREEI 47' 41" WEST PletNI• ~ Newport ~ 11.n.d In Ihle county II (pay1ble In lull . IN..,,. OPERATION THEAEFOA TIVE UTTOfW.. Pf.AOC>-by .act Deed ofTrutl. Trull •eaitecl ~ TEAUMI THlNCe SOUTH IO ·-I0.00 FffTTO THE POINT •••nu._ COiia ..... .,.., .... °" leut once I week for four of aai.) al rigM. llUt and AND STORING IN AHO AE· LATINO, PRESCRIPTIVE, Seid Ille .. be htld on: TOM TA KATA AND G"E£a 12' 20" EAST OF IEGINNIHO. Miit .... toblr t, t ti. a,,. =~ltl ~lo ~d~r ~ = MOVING THE SAME FROM ADJUDICATED, STATU-~ 30, 1112. ll 1:30 MASAKO TAl<ATA. HUS-ALO NO THI . IOUTH-EXCEPTINQ THERmlQit The FOlowlng S*'IOM ' Ntl TUti.Y He lrtMOUR ~of Trutt~ the Pf'OP-I AIO LAND OA ANY lORY OR CONTRACTUAL; p.m, In the ~ ~ the IAND ANO WIFE Al WUTlAl.Y lM Of IAID ANY '°"'10N THEMIN .. doing bu.,,,_.111: .IUD GI tC OM MI 1-' er1y herelnanet OHC:ribed· OTHER LANO, INCLUDINO MIT WITHOUT, H0WaVER. bulldlng IOcelecl al 801 JOINT TEHANTI • TNllOr LOT 7t TO A ,OINT INCl.UOEO WfTH .. ,AR-OUSI k>NO, 15117 f11oy. W IOTICI •IONU CW THa auPa-TRUSTOR: AOBCRT S. THE RIGHT TO WH"· ANY "'°HT TO DfT9 lcKlll LMwle ..,_, Or-:~~ =-x WHICH 8IAM IOUTH • CEL . 1 AIOYE DE.~~ fountain Yllley, _ EBBCRT. MARGERY L STOCJ< OR DIR~ UPON THE IUflFACE OI art09, CaMarrie _, '""' -...-. TM!. A DEOREEI •T W EAST ICWD. ~ -7'Cll "8U "'°"COURT EBBERT AU.Y DRtU. AHO ..C SAID LAND .. THE IEXEJt. M Ile 1iM ot lie .,,.._CALIFORNIA COR'°"4-121.IO ftfT FROM '"I The .... ~ lftd RoMrt Brian ldward1. 9u1ln Ill -- DATE: Seit"· '"2 BENEFICIARY· IMCO RE· FAOM LANDS OTHEA ase OF IUCH RIGHTS publcalon of ........ ::C:t' ~:::.: TAUi POINT °' BEQIN. ... oommon &1ulgill9llo;1, 1*7 ~Ct.,~ ........ . Jinlce BOWier. 1 l '1•A ALTY SERVICES, INC., THAN THOSE' HEREIN-1Y A DEED AECOR0£0 the total amount ot the un-.,Id reoon1ec1 .. ;;;;: ...O; THEHCI NORTM M I ""' o1 the,_. p;'Oplfty ¥./::·bull~~ tt c~ The lltla .. ,._ Buc:ltlngham OfM, Cotta DELAWARE l.filPORA-AIOVE 0£SCWO, Oil~ 17, 1W7 AS IM-patdbllllnoaflf919~"*" No. 11.-... on0£09'EE.l 4T W IAITMcrtbecl lllbollt le pur.cluclldby:artlndtW ... ~ ......... - ......_CA li2e29 L~· tJ ~ NO~=E OA OAS WELLS, T\JNNEL8 ITAUMENT NO. 97· Ion Mand bJ 919 IOCM IU'TDl8P ti. 1~1 °"' 131.11 PUT TO THI TM11 pMtd to bl: 3t7 OM-Ttte regle1'Mt(1t °""' "'..._ c..~-=- '"bllahed Newport ON BEHALF Of IMCO RE-AND SHAFTS INTO, ltOOllZ. deeortl>td OMd ol tn.111 MtOI Courlf1, .._ ar C. '°"'1' Ofl 91°""'1NCl NADA WAY, COSTA Ml~ menoecl lo ftNlce bul6-_., 1 • heetl-Coala M.u Dally ALTY SERVICES -CAlJ.. THROUGH OA ACAOSI YOU AAE .. DUAUlT Ind """'ated cotta, •· lfomla. PNICILt: CALJfONM ntu under IN ')c!lou! ~ .. Gt ... Ptlo( Sepcem!" ti, 25• Oc· FORNIA LIMITED PART· THE SUBSURFACE Of UNDER A 0££0 OF TRUST ,.,_., end IOVlllCM II ~~~I"= A NON-IJICWINI IAll-THI UNDIASIONID S -, ... T\illllt IM. C.. '°'* 2. I , t..,2. NEASHIP recorded Oct4> THE LAl'O HEAEINA80VI. DATED tOt'Ollll. UNLHS s:Ml.12130. HT llOOl" fOlll CMH A MINT fOR 9'0AO AND TRUITEI Dtlel Mii ANY ell your hoMo ...... Clll. _, 1 lltl btr 13, , ... •"'*·No ODCWD AHO TO 90T· YOU TAICI ACTlOM TO I le,_..... ... 11 ._ CAIHll"'I CHICK UTILITY PUN'OUS OVIR UHIUTY Foti INC~ ""°"Cl'' ...... · TNe ll•ln•:a3..ri" --"-..... --__ -IC_NO_nca ___ ,~:~s:r:. TOM su'c H WHI'· PfllOTECT YOUR ~ .... "' ....... °'**" DMWN ON A.ITATI °"THI POUDMNG: MCT INl'ONMTION"""" Mn t:-.=: ...... ... llct of ._ ""°"' of Of. STOCKE> Oft OtMCT10ft. EJnY, rr MAY • 90lD AT bid Me, be tell '*' .. NATIONAL MHK. A ITATI IHllt•tO AT A '°9NT ... D. .......11 ...... _.. ---,------~---· ... County: ........ deed of ALLY ORIUED Wl!u.8. A flUk.IC IALI ... 'IOU ..... llllllldz...... 0" PIDIRAL CRIDfl .. TMI IOUTMIAITllLY TMAT...., .... le....... No matter ........... A= 8TAYW CW in.t deectlbee tte folow-TUNNELS ANO SMAl'TI NHO AH 1>11'\MATION ....... __.. UMOM. OR A ITATI °" LM OP IMU.OUt, Dll-..._. ..... ., ..,.. ._ -= •A•DUMDTOP lnO proptny. • UNOVUND MNEATH °" Of THI NATUM Of THE •O•O•A COllY•Y. =~=:TANT NORTH .. D .. ,.., ....... ... .... What you're .... -=-... UMCWFICtiliOU8 llJlNltNT "A" 9'YOHD ntl EXf£RICM '"OCHDINO AGAINST ANCI•• OOllPORA-MK:ll!DielHi ATIOfl Olltlll 4T 4t" IAIT......,. • ................ doing, your 1-l ....... ._ C&AGAL LMTS T'HlMOfl, AHO 10 YOU. 'IOU 1HOUt.O COM-TIOll, • ..W ~ CMJFONM ....,..... 11 tM• PUT AtOM ntl er• .. ......,.., ot ..._ Kiiie GMIWI • The folloWlna penon• HKR'"10ttl AEORILL. AlTUNNEL, TACT A LAWft... +=T .D. ••11v1c• ..... "' .... In ....... ~ IOVnULV C()A. TMe ........... " ... hometown .:: ~·cs.=-= Nwe abandoned' fte UM of PAACCL A· I.OT 71 AHO 1.0Ulft, MAllllTAIN, .... tt.. YllTA INTAADA. , ..... :!:!!I. .. lhe UftU._ Na Oii MD LDf ,. ...... .....,_ o1 _., ... newapaplr g,._ ~ lhl flletlUout lulln"' i'04AT ftOftTIOH Of" lOT '""'-0£UtN AHO ON~ NlWP()fn' 11.AQt CA .,..... a1 p II I ffii'i:/ THI n.oNf IJt. TI4lla N0MH • DI-...... ..... .. ... TN llllf ti; t• r ::sr~T~t~°'e '°' 90TH °' TAACT NO ATIANYIUCHWl!UICM "' ............ OI .......... .......,;llllCONl)~t= OMll tr .... Wiit ....... WI ........ .._ -~ ..... ~~-~ hlett, ::;'.;,,'"o,.~5 ,cr"':.c':. =. ~HT~= .. •=:.,:. ::9W::. =.-:a =.'"'C.:.O....,. ii= :r'rr':. ~ "::J~~ :O::.v'1..~~· · rmL. c::.:•::."='9.:'t The Flctldou9 8utlneee COijNTV OF O"ANOI, OM.&.. .... ITOM..O. no .....ey,"la ....,_ •to 148ee•071 I• tet ........... oonu11ed WUTIRi.Y lM OP MID TMAT no101 of ....... II ftta In. .._, & 1. te, .. - N9mt ,...,,eel lO llbOwe llATI Of' CALI"OftMA. -IO end W •"""" ~ • LOT 11 TO ntl ... r Mt • l ' ... . . , r ... .... .. . \ ~ Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Friday, October 2, '992 85 ·"•IC IOTICll PUIUC llOTICal PUIUC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC MOTICU PUe&.IC IOTICEI · W •TICI If h~8'1onby m•il. Plens, form of P•yment: Alt pey· AC TION AA-92·1 I FOR 8ustnes1 N•me(1) llsted PUBLIC NOTICE Mar1oe •7. "-port B .. cn T"'• 1111enwnc w11 ltleel FkUUiue nese undel' the FICWOut lped IC I end olhw menta muat be by cuh, BINH K. DO. AUTHORIZED above on. June 13, 1991 Calif, 92663 Wllh the C«>nry Ci.ttt o1 • II 111~ Bualnea N#M(I) ~ ........ GOat~ ~! documents m•y ~Mified chedc, uaf\ler'1 Ot AGENT F 0 R DA v E MIChMI A. Co114 Pretldent Flctltlou• Gregory M Hopper 333 Ofanoe County on Septtm--ft Ill -above on· August 21 1"2 W.U• .... IQl'nlned • Iha tl'IUUfef'I chick °' by I RUFFELL FOR A CONDI· Thia SWllMtll -· filed ........ ....... Manne Ave 11. Nhtpofl bet 4, 1992 ..... _nt • AlcNrd A. Utlle • YOU Me If DEFAULT Otflct of the City Cllftt of Ulllled States post.al, bank, TIONAL USE PERMIT AND with lhe County Cllftt of S~te-nt Beach, Calif 92662 FM375 9 The FolloW!nQ P4lfSOt'lt Thia ai.ttmerit w .. filed 9' A DEED Cl' TRUST ~· City of Co1~, M .... 111pru1 or telegraph R E 0 EVE L 0 PM ENT Ofange Councy on Septtm· The FolloWlng -~ons Thia bu11n1n 11 ~on-PubloiheO ti-poll Bt11ch .,.. doing bueineu U . w11h lhe County Cleflt °' AT!D Nwemller 21, U190 ana and 1pec1fiatk>nl money 0tder. Malet check AGENCY REVIEW TO bef 3, 1992 ...... ducted by an lnd1v1dual SERVES YOU RIGHT, 2703 Qrllnge Count on Augual SS YOU TM<E AC· wilt not be mialleO UIMU or motley 0tder payable to ALLOW A DONUT SHOP FM34M •re dol~ bullneu as. The reg111r1n1(1) com-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Hiiitop Or., Newport Beach, 28, 1092 y TO PROTECT YOUR r~ lddttlon.i S2 00 cn.rge the Internal Revenue Ser· WITH 12 OR FEWER Published N-port Bt11cl't-J~~V~~EgA1~)We;;:CoA~ mtnced to 1ransact bus.. Septembef 18 ?S. October c.lif. 112660 ' FIMH7t RTY, IT MAY 8£ IE~IUdbldtd w1U1 .. ~ment. vice. SEATS IN AN EXISTING Colli Mes• o.iiu Pilol ESCROW SERVICES 180 nesi under 1he F1c1tt>OUS 2. 9, 1992 Richard A Uttle, 2703 Hill, AT A PUBUC SALE _,, lh1 .. be m.O.. A. Oropesa ReveMM SHOPPING CENTER LO. ' ,..__ ' Business Name(a) lisle<I F_.87 lop Dr.. Newport Beach, YOU NEED AN EXf>l.A. on the Proposal form, Offtc... ' CATED WITHIN 200 FEET September 11, !8, 25, Oc· N-port _,,,., Dr. l180, at>ovt on Auguil tO 1992 C.i1f. 92660 Putll<INO Newport BNc~ TIOH Cl' THE NATURE Sheets P·I ttlrough P-10 OR RESIOENTIAUY ZONE lob« 2, 1992 Newport Beach, Call.I Paul Jlrnff .._"14tlon Sell your unwan,ted Tiiis buslnaH is con-Costa Meu D11ly P1lol f THE PROCEEDING provided In ~ "Contract 9122/92 PROPERTY~ LOCATED AT F_..71 ll2e60 Items lhe euy w•yl ducted by. en~ s.pt.ml>ef 1'. 11 25, Oc> A OAINST YOU, YOU Documents, 11nd ahall be P.O. BOX 30220., La-1920 HARBOR BOULE· PMll James Hamotton, 333 Buy It. Sell It Ftnd It To place your clHSI· The reQlstr1nl(I) com-\Ober 2, 1992 SHOULD CONTACT A •ccom~nled by 1 cen.tiecl 8 u n a N I g u e I , CA VARD JN A Cl ZONE EN· Clu111ted fted ad call 6'12·5678 mencad 10 ttenuct bull-F ... 7' f.AWYER. or cuhler'a chedl or a bid 92807, Attn: 2eo 4 VIRONMENlAL DETERMI-... -LtC-TICES _______ ___:.._ I NOTICa cw bond kif not i..e then 1n 7i • en-4301 NATION' EXEMPT. r-vu '"' PU8LIC NOTICES .., PUBLIC NOTICES • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES TINSTD'S SALE of lhe amount Of lhelr bid, Published Newport 2. PLANNING ACTION PA· --------- T a, No , ... 1 made PIY•ble lo the City Beach-Costa Meta Oa·i.. 92·72 FOR UNOA MITCH· ' • • of COSla Mesi . No pro. ~1 Ell/SPECTRUM SIGNS NOTICE IS HEREBY poul shall be eonaidered Piiot October 2• 1992• AUTHORIZED AGENl FOR jGNEN, INI on Friday, 10/ unl111 accompanied b~ 1542 DONALD OR MARILYN 1'11(~"2:' at 10;00 A.M. of such cuhltt s chock, PUBLIC NOTICE BAILY •FOR A PLANNED Ad day, •t IN THE AA~ cash, °' bldder'a bond. SIGNING PROGRAM TO ASIDE FOR CON-No bid ahall be con-SUPERIOR COURT ALLOW TWO (2) DOUBLE TING TRUSTEES lldered unltu It Is made OF CALIFORNIA FOR FACEO TENANT IDENTifl· on • blank form furnished CATION GROUND SIGNS s. WITHIN THE OF-by the City of Costa Mesa THI! COUNTY WITH FIVE TENANT PAN· flCES OF RESS FINAN· •nO Is m.dt In ICCordanc:e OF ORANGI! ELS PER SIDE. LOCATED ~l. CORPORATION, LO. with the provlllons of lhe 341 The City Drive AT 3033 BR. ISTOL STREET TED AT 1800 NORTH Proposal reqwements. South, P.O. Box IN A Ct ZONE EN· AONY#AY, SUITE 100 In Each bidder must have 1 t4t7t , Oranve, VIRONMENTAL DETERMI· City d SANTA ANA valid State of c.J1lomla Cafltomla NATION: El<EMPT. ounty of ORANGE stll~ contractor's lpeclahy Ii-928t:J..1S7t FOR FURTHER INFOAMA· ' cense "C61·040." . TION ON THE ABOVE AP· 1of C11rfoml• COMMUNITY The Contr1etor shall com-. 11'1 the Matter of the PeU· PL~CATIONS TELEPHONE !HOME LOAN INC., A CALI· ply with the provision of liOn To Change the Name 754·5245 OR' CALL AT THE FOANIA CORPORATION as Section 1no to 1780, In-01 BERTRAN GOMEZ. AKA OFFICE OF THE PLAN· ' duly l ppofnted lrustee cluSlvt ol lhe Col1lornla BERTRAN CRISANTOS, NINO DIVISION ROOM und• Md pursuant to the LabOt Code; tho prevailing ~~:AtJo~ T ~~6 Sl~~I~ 200, 17 FAIR . DRIVE, power d .... conferred In rate and 1c:al1 or wages ts· CRISANTOS AKA LUCIA COSTA MESA, CALIFOR lhll ce!Ulln Deed of Trust labhshed by the City of GOMEZ ON BEHALF OF NIA, eHcuted bu OE&"f' L Costa Mesa which are on AGUSTIN CRIC:ANTOS Published Newport , Ille with tht City Clerk of GOMEZ · • Beach-Costa Mesa Dally SCHULZE, A Sl'.JLE nld City; and shall lorteit •A MINOA Pilot October 2, 1992. WOMAN Recordt\S 11/29/ panalllea prucrlbed AMENDED f550 tttO, In Book ut Oflodal thert4n for noncompliance ORDE.R TO SHOW Record• of .. 1c County, •t of said Code CAUSE FOR CHANGE PUBLIC NOTICE pege, Recorder's lnstru-~ City Council ol lhe OF NAME THE COSTA MESA ZON· ment No. 90-63()429, by ;ty of Costa Mesa .re-CASENO.AUS57t1 ING ADMINISTRATOR ~ of a bfelCh 0< de-,e,:;~}'; .~t~sto re,ect PETITIONEA(S) BER-WIU RENDER A OECI· lault In peyment qr per· EIU:EN p PHINNEY TRAN GOMEZ. Ilea BER· SION ON l\JESOAY, OC· formllOCI of the obloga11ons Cltr Cl• k• Cit f TRAN CAISANTOS, aka TOBER 13. 1992 OR AS secured thereby Including C t M r ' y o ~ISlAO CRISANTOS SOON AS POSSIBLE" ' oa • eu nd LUCIA CRISANTOS THEREAFTER ON THE that breach der.ult, Notice Published New port a ' FOLLOWING ITEM: ' of Which Wll rtCorded 05/ Beach-Costa Mesa 0811 aka LUCIA GOMEZ. on be-1. ZONING ACTION ZA· 131/1991, II Recorder's In-Pilot October 2 9 1992. y hall ol AGUSTIN CRISAN. 92·10 FOR JESUS GARCIA, 1trumtnt No. 91 ·271'884 in ' ' FS49 TOS GOMEZ. a minor has/ AllniORIZEO AGENT FOR Book, ll P~e. Will SEU have filed 1 pelltion for an RUSSELL E. PANG FOR A IAT PUBLIC AUCTION TO PUBLIC NOTICE Order to Change Names MINOR CONDJTIONAL USE I~~ ~~:.E~~B=~ B~~~Eo HB~~~~~~ ~g'; a~~u~;1~ ~~~~~ g~~~~ ~~T~EA~~~~ ol IN United States , evl-MESA PLANNING COM-CRISANTOS, CLING CENTER (TO 81: dtnctd by • Cash1er·s MISSION AT THE CITY 11 IS hereby ordered that LOCATED BEHIND THE EL Check dr-.n on • •Ille or HALL, 77 FAIR ORt\IE, all JMjfMlnS interested 111 TORO -eAAVO MARl(ET)~ n1110nal tMlnlc. °' the equ.v· COSTA MESA CAUFOR· this matter appear belote LOCATEO AT 739 WES'T llent thereof drawn on • NIA, AT 6·3o p M. OR AS the court In Dopartment 19TH STREET IN AN Ct ' any olh4lf financial lnstiti>-SOON AS POSSIBLE No. 703 ot the Orang• ZONE. ENVIRO~MENTAL ,.._ 11....,. I THEREAFTER ON MON-Coonry Superlot Court 81 DETERMINATIO!": EX· 1,.,., speer """ n section OAV, OCTOBER 26, 1992. . EMPT. 5102 of lbe Cahlomia fl-REGAROING ofHE FOL· tho address shown ~bove IF THE ABOVE · AC· l n.nc:ill Code, authorized lo-LOWING APPLICATIONS. on I0/6, l992, at 2 oclocl\ TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· do business In the SU!te ol IF ANY OF THE FOL· p.m. and lhen and there LENGED IN COURT, THE Cahlorn1a ALL PAYABLE LOWING ACTIONS ARE show cause. ii any they CHALLENGE MAY BE LIM· AT TIME Of SALE llll right CHAUENGED IN COURT, have, why the peutJon for ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS· title ancl Int '1 h.eld b It THE CHALLENGE MAY BE change olnama ~Id not SUES.RAISED JN WRITIEN .. TrvstH~ln lh•I ~ ~~~T~~ JO ~~L~ ~ONS~ be granttO. ~e:~t~~'/,N~~~~?m~~ pn>petty llWlll in RAISE6 AT THE PUBLIC It is further otder lhat 1 ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR County •nd Stall, de-HEARINO DESCRIBED rN copy of th.a Ofder to snow TO THE ABOVE DATE acnbed as follows: THIS NOTICE OA IN WRIT· CIUH be published in FOR FURTHER INFORMA· PARCEL t · AN UNO~ TEN CORRESPONDENCE DAILY PILOT a newspaper TION ON THE ABOVE AP· VIDEO 1136TH INTEAC:ST DELIVERED TO THE PLAN-or g-ral Clrtlllation pub-PLICATIONS, TELEPHONE IN AND TO LOT 1 TRACT NINO COMMISSION.-AT, l1shed In the county, a1 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE I NO. 8631. IN THE Cl'TY OF .P,~ ~~~~~~· THE PUB· least ~ a week '°' IOlJf ~f ~~E 01<:.s1J~~ :~~ NEWPORT BEACH . I .PLANNING ACTION PA· consecutwewe~k· prior to 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE, COUNTY OF ORANGE, 92-62 FOR GERALD C. tile day or lhe heanng COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ADAMS, AUTHORIZED TULLY H. SEYMOUR, NIA. I AS PER MAP RECOROED AGENT FOR KATHY IN-JUDGE OF THE SUPE-Publlshod Ntwporl , IN 8()()1( 350 PAGES 49 VESTMOtT COJJIM M~ AIOR COURT • Beach.Costa Mesa Daily I AND 50 MISCELLANEOUS ZELL FOR A COND~ DATE: Sl!P 09 1992 Palol October 2. 1992 • TIONAL USE PERMIT TO JOHN F OQORZ 1551 MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID COt4STRUCf A 40 LANE • ORANGE COUNTY BOWLING FACILITY IN-LEK, Attom ey •t Law, PUBLIC NOTICE EXCEPT THEREFROM CLUOING VIDEO GAME 4 28 t Katella Avenue, --------- UNITS 1 THROUGH 36. AS ROOM BAR & COCKTAIL Ste. 2 09, l.01 Alamitos, ORDINANCE SHOWN UPON THE CON· LOUNGE, EXCEEDING CA 90720 NO. 92--38 DOMINIUM PL.AN RE MAX BUILDING HEIGHT Publlelted Sept ember AN ORDINANCE OF THC CORDED IN BOOK 011304: ~THA~l~l"Ri~e~~J 11, 18, 25, Oct ober 2, g1[fy C~Nc~;~~J~~ r PAGE 1772. OFFICIAL LANDSCAPED STREET 1992• BSC 989 f4e3 BEACH ADOPTING AN RECORDS. SETBACK (20. REO: 10' AMENDMENT RE·ZONING PARCEL 2. UNIT B, AS PROP.), AT 2937 BRISTOL PUBLIC NOTICE THE PROPERTY COM 1 SHOWN UPON THE CON· STREET, ANO 725 BAKER MONLY KNOWN AS BAY OOMINIUM PLAN RE· STREET, IN A Cl2 ZONE, NOTICE , V[EW LANDING FROM THE FEARED TO IN PARCEL 1 ENVIRONMENT AL DETER· INVIT~Q •IDS U DISTRICT TO TME P..C MINATION; NEGATIVE (PLANNED COMUUNITY) ' ABOVE DECLARATION, (AVAIL· BID I NO. DISTRICT ANO ADOPTING PARCEL NO. 934·1M>OI ABLE FOR REVIEW FOR 2e~3 PLANNED COMMUNITY The llrNt 1ddrtss or 21 DAYS AT THE PLAN-NOTICE If HEREBY DISTRICT REGULATIONS oVIW common designation NINO DIVISION) IVEN thlll ... led pr• AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN o1 ~ f'NI pr09"f'Y ~In-2 PLANNING ACTION PA. .,._ .. wtee be received FOR BAYVIEW LANDING lbow clescrlbed Is pur· 112-73 FOR HIMES-PETERS bw the City of Coate (PLANNING COMMISSION ARCHITECTS INCOAPQ. II t Wit• Th AMENDMENT NO 76n port.cs to be: 1242 RUT· RATED AUTHORIZED e aa o • • Sut>tect ordinance was In· I.AND ROAD '2, NEW· AGENT FOR JAMES LEWIS BurM, P.O. Bo• '200• troduced on 14th day ol POAT BEACH, CA 92660 FOR A CONDITIONAL USE c .. tai .... , Callfomla September t 992. •nd I The unoeralgned dis· PERMIT FOR AN AUTO 92e2 .. t200, on or t.. adopted on 28th day or dam1 aN llabtloty ror llnY TOWING SERVICE WITH fore the hour of tO:OO September, 1992. . I Incorrectness In said slrfft OUTDOOR STORAGE OF a:m . on Moridaw, Oct• AYES , C 0 UN CI L addr ... or other common Vl:HIClES IN CONJUNC. ber t 2 , 1992. It ah•ll MEMBERS, HEDGES, ~ TION WITH THE CON· be the r •!fHH'llblllty of WAU.. nIB_NEf!. SAN· 1 S.ld aa1e will be made ~E'°foo<f M:soNRY t dder t o del iver SONE, HART, COX, wtlhoYl warranty, lllptffl BUILDING LOCATED AT h fs bi d to the City p.,,. PLUllllER Ot lmplttO, rag.rdong title, 1785-1791 MONROVIA AV· ch•elnw Otfk• bw the .. 0 Es ' c 0 u N c IL ~. or ofl• ~ ENUE IN AN MY ZONE. prope r anno unced MEMBERS, NONI! I ~. IO utlstv Ule ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· tlm.. Bkh wtl be l*b-ABSENT COUNCIL L.Unpatd obligwons nc:ured MINATION: NEGATIVE llcly epened llft4 read MEMBERS, NONE by tatd Deed of Trust. With DECLARATION, (AVAIL· aloud at 10:00 a.m ., or MAYOR, Phil S.n-ne .,,,..,.., Md other IMlllJ :::5...~~R~Wptf: H -the,.aftet .. CITY CLERK. Wanda E .Jlf'CMdad thereon; plus tl6-NING OMSION). practlcable eft llo• Ragg•o t11'11RCll, II any thereunder FOR FURTHEA INFORM.A-day, October 12, 1992, THE ENTIRE TEXT I and inlMest thereon; anc1 TION ON THE ABOVE AP-In the Purch .. lng Of. AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW p1ue fffa, ch•rgn, and 11• PLICATIONS, TELEPHONE ftce City Hall, 77 Fair IN THE CfTY Cl.ERK S Of· t pertlff of the TNstee ano 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE Dl"hre, Costa Meu, Cal-FICE OF THE CITY OF ot the wsta created by OFFICE OF THE Pl.AN-lfomla, tor the tumlah-NEWPORT BEACH uo Deed of Trust. The ~~~~ 7~IVl~l?~· DRR~~r Ing of CAR WASH MD f554 lotal .mount of Sfld obliga-COSTA MESA. CAUFOA-DETAIL SERVICE. PUBLIC NOTICE ~et the llfM ol lflltlal NIA. Addltlenat M t• of the1 ________ _ ~!cation ot this Notic.11 Publl1hed Newf>Ort apecttlcatlene may be ORDINANCE 'Mt,442.35 -Beach-Costa "Me.. Oaoty obtalne4 at the Pu,. NO. 92-38 OFFlCIAL PUBLIC NOTICE TrHE COSTA M ESA PLANNING COMMISSIQN Will HOLD A PUBLIC HE°XRING FOR ~ONSrDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA M ESA TO REZO~E PARCELS WITHIN PLANNING A REA 4 LISTED BELOW AND SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY MAP. T HIS REZONE (Rezone Petition R·92·06) Will BRING THE SITE SPECIFIC ZONING INTO CONFORMANcE WITH THE RECENTLY A DOPTED 1990 GENERAL PLAN. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: THIS PROPOSED REZONE ORDINANCE IS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE 1990 GENERAL PLAN. AND FEIR #1044 ADEQUATELY DESCRIBES THIS A CTIVITY FOR THE PURPOSES OF CEOA. . ' SITE ADDRESS . REZONE A CHEMIN DE FER • ~170 319. DEAUVILlE PLACE • 1420 1467 FROM R2 ro R1 JSINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL . MAX COLLEGE AVENUE -3123, 3125, 3127, 3129. 3131, 3133, 3135, 3137, :!141, 8 OU/ACRE) 3143, 3145. 3147. 3151. 3153, 3155, 3157. 3161. 31113. 3165, 3167, 3171, 3173, 3175, 3177, 3181, 3183, 31B5. 31B7. 3191. 3193., 3195 & 3197 ~ . I GISLER AVENUE 1250 .. 1300 FROM M1 TO l&R llNSTITUTIONAL & RECREATIONAL! 18 rear ot 3200 HARBOR BOULEVARD FROM Ml TO C1 ILOCAl BUSINESS DISTRICT! . ' c BAKER STREET · 1241. 1247, 1251. 1255, 1259, 1263, 1269, 1273, 1293, F~OM R4 TO R3 (MUL TIPlE FA Mil Y RESIDENTIAL . 13601, 1303, 1307. 1311, 1315,~19, 1323. 1327. 1331, 1°339, 1343, MAX 20 DUIACREI ' . . 1347, 1351, 1356. 13511. 1363, 1 7, 1371, 1375. 1379. 13B3, 1387, 1391, f-1395 .. t39!L ----~ -' ----. D 2900 COLLEGE AVENUE . FROM R4 TO RJ IMUl TIPLE FoAMll Y RESIDENTIAL . MAX 20 DU/ACREI ,. . E 2B55 PINECREEK DRIVE FROM PDR UC TO POR HD !PLANNED DEVELOPMENT RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY MAX 20 DU ACREI f 1260 ADAMS AVENUE & 2885 FAIRVIEW ROAD . . FROM R4 TO RJ IMUl TIPlE FAMILY ,RESIDENTIAL . MAX 29 OU ACREI . . 0 FAIRVIEW ROAD 2851 & 2865---p"'"" FROM M1 TO R3 tMUlflPlE FAMILY•RESIDENTtAl-~ --.. . MAX 20 ·ou ACRE) ) . . H COOLIDGE AVENUE 3000 3045 FROM Al TO ft2 'IMUL flPLE FAMll Y RESIDENTIAL . FILLMORE 'l{A Y 3000 3045 . . MAX 12 OU ACRE I . . . I El CAMINO 976, 9BO, 984, 988, 994, 99B 1004 1010 1016 1022 102B FROM R4 TO RJ tMUl TIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 1034, 1040 .. 1046 MAX 20 ou•ACREJ LA SALLE AVENUE 2856. 2860, 2864. 2HB. 2B72 2876 2880 & 2884 . .. MENDOZA DRIVE 2861, 2865, 2869, 2873. 287!t. '2885 2901 2917 21125 21137, 2947, 2959. 2965, 2977, 2985 .. 2999 . MISSION DRIVE 9~ 1062 VALENCI A SlRELT -~70-1046 -.. .. : II 1055 El CAMINO . FROM Cl TO R1 IMUL TtPlE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL MA'X B DUIACREI . J 129 BAKER STREET . IROM Cl TO R2 tMUL TIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL MAX. 12 OU/ACRE ! -I( ~B50 FAIRVIEW ROAD . FROM Rt TO l&R>-llNSTITUTIONAL lo RECREATIONAll L MERRIMAC 400 & 4 25 FROM R4 TO RJ IMUL TIPlE FAMll Y RESIDENTIAL ... MAX. 20 DU ACRE! ' . --. M 2400 HARBOR 80ULEVARD FROM Cl TO R3 IMUL TIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL • MAX 20 OU ACREI N 2490 FAIRVIEW ROAD FROM C1 TO RJ IMUL TIPLE FAMll Y RESIDENTIAL . ·MAX 20 OUIACREI 0 2300 FAIRVIEW '\(>AD 2345 NEWPORT BOULEVARD FROM R• TO RJ IMUl TIPlE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 2250 YANOUARD WAY.• WILSON STREET 140, 148 & 160 MAX 20 OU1ACREI , AV6CAOO STREET 231, 233. 241, 249, 251 2B3. 291 301. 307 321, l27, fROM R4 TO RJ IMUl TIPLE FA Mil Y RESIDENTIAL 329, 331, 333. 333'.-\ ~5. 350. 354 355 363 366 36B 369. 370 371 MAX 20 DU'ACREJ 371. 384 . . . COLLEGE AVENUE 2190, 2206. 2208. 2210 2212 .. 2214 . . VICTORIA STREET 260, 326, 332. 334, 336 340 .. 352 . I WILSON STREET 365 371, 373 377, 383 .. 387 . . . \ Q. 271 AVOCADO FROM R4 TO l~R !INSTITUTIONAL lo RECREATIONAL! --~ R VICTORIA STREET 276 lo JOO FROM Cl TO R2 IMUL TIPLE FAMIL Y,RESIDENT~Al . MAX 15 OUIACREI . -..s_ MAXf.Al.fl COURT llli...222.1---MAY£AJR LAf«-100-2-t-4-FROM R4 TO ~MUl l"IPlf f'AMIL Y Rf:SIDEN I IAl SA Y6R001( COURT 210 217 SAYBROOK LANE 2215 2231 MAX 20 DU ACREl DISPLAY MAP . . ,_ . .• .. ' DMM: 09/2211 .. 2 Piiot Ociobef 2, 11192 chllalng Office •t 77 AN ORDINANC1: OF THE -~--~~-~~--1t-~ COMMUMITY HOM 1$52 F.W Drtw, Coet. ..... , CITY COUNCIL OF THE ... LOAN INC A CALI-..... UC -nee C .. ltomla .... .._.... tTY -or N"EWPORT ' r-vu '"' be tu ned t tM .t· B E A C H A D 0 PT I N G PORNIA CORPORA-re r • PLANNED COMMUNITY TlOll .. TruatM Department .. the tentlon of the Buyer , DISTRICT REGULA'rlONS 9yi ..... FINANCIAL Treaeury/lfttemat within uld ti-llmlt, AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN CORPORATION, A CAL-R--hrwtce-In • M•led .,,,,. .... FOR UPPER CASTAWAYS IFORNIA CORPORA-Notlc:. of Pue.Mo Identified on the out· (Pl.ANINCl COMMISSION TION AS IT8 AGaNT Auction .... aide wtth the •14 ltelft ~MENDM(NT NO. 764) 9yi 'ALISA llORRISI! Un041f the 1ulhority In In-Number and lM Open-Sub1ect 0tdlnance w11 tn. FOR•CL08UR• as! twnal Revenue Coda 11<> 1"9 Date.. ltoduced on 14th d1y ol ... TMT lion 8331, the Pf'0'*1Y d• -.Ch bid ahatl epec:lfy September, fH2, 1nd acnbed below haa bMr'I h _.... .ctop1ed on 28th d•y of CIUL, taoo N9'1h 111zed '°' nonpeyrflent of •ac •.--every Item•• Septembef, 1992 .. a .. .,, SUlte 100, lnternlll ,...,~ t1J1" due Mt terth In the epec:lft. AYES, C 0 UN CI L ...... Afw. CA N70e from TAWES CONCRETE. cat*'9. Alf'# ""4 8" H · M l!ll•EAS, Hl!DGEI, Tele1th•n•1 1714, INC ceptleM te lhe IP9Cffl. WATT TUMlllR. SA ... eas.MtO The ~ wl• be ~ c:Mlefte ...... , M ~ SONI! HART ' COX Pub lished Newport ~~~.;: :i=::,,,::. •tat-4 In the M4, 8'MI PLUM.ia ' ' a..ctK:olla MIN Dally Code HCtlon 6335 and r• tellw9 te Mt tetth 9ftJ N 0 •I , C 0 UM C I L Plot S..,tember 25, Odo-letad regul1Uona.. 11•"' In the •It"" .. MDlaDS NON• ber 2, I . '"2. Date d Sele· OCTOBER callene eh all lte AaSENT COUNCIL 1'522 22, ltt2 I '.,.._. fw relectleft MUlallRS • ---------1 Tlme of S.le· Viewing 8;00 of ttt. Md. MAYOR Phll SanMtM 1 PU8LfC IOTICE · 9:4' a.m.s!.llle to.oo.,,, Th• Cltr •f Coal• CITY Cl.ERK' Wande l NOTICI R::r of UN: ~=.A~: •••a r•1•r••• the L ....... -« .VITlllG 111DS lifl(l7 ~ Impound lot '19hl le relect 8"' ~ THE ENTIRE TEXT IS NOTICE la hereby gMr'I W'fttatcle of leder.i build-8't W.DA..;._, ~..a _-., A~AILABLE. FOR REVIEW lhll ...._. Pf'Ot)OSlll lor Ina) ' ...,: .........,.o.._ IN THE CITY Cl..ERK·s Cl'· """"'*'9 11 labof, metario fide Offered' °"'Y fie JO,..t .. I . F1CE OF THE CITY Cl' ... ~ ~ ttghe. we end "*'-t d Published Newport NEWPORT BEACH z::.. .,::'.,.~ !:9:,~~: ~~0:2~ Cely Publlahed N~wport • tor TANK LEVEl. MONfTOR offtfed IOf ..... " ,. • f$5t hach-Co1111 ..... o.iy INITAUATION~wll be ,.. ~ed. the ""-"* ~ . P1lo( Odober 2. lte:z. · °""'" ity N d coeca enue S«Wle will tum1.n Jn. PUIUC NOTICI F5&3 MtM • N e d ~ fOmlMIOn ~ OONlble c:-, an. 77 F• Ortw. tnQll'Tlbrenc:.a, Whlc:tl may ·-PU8--UC---H""'E-A-Rl-NG~S-Wl-LL PUIUC MOTICI CoeUI MtH. Callfornl1, be uMful In detennlninQ BE HE.LO BY THE COSTA CM.tMMOa, , W1t11 91e h«IF of ,0;00 1.m., the Yltue ol fie '"*-1 MESA PLANNINO COM· No1'efWb•r 2, ttll~ II ~ aold MISSION AT THE CllY Pie ........ ......... 11me .,.., W11 be O..Cl1ptlon of Property HALL, 77 FAIR ORIV£, .......... ...... ,.....,.. publldy and reed 1111 Toy°'9, 4~11nder, COSTA MESA. CALifOR-.... IMllll ~ In the OCMWJI c:Nm-1m/tm CatHltt player. NIA. AT I 30 p M OR AS ""-folQoaillng ...,._. ,,...,._ IMf9d ptOpo ... 1 manUllll ~ l/c, SOON AS POSS ISLE .,. dolna bualneaa a a-.. .._ 91e tile of h with utie11Y rlCtla. aide ator-THERlAFTEA ON M()H. Hf.AITACE POtNTE Cl.Aft. WOltl Md ,_,.. of fie ~ 1~ unit.. t......, tlttctl DAY, OCTOKR t2, 1192.. EMONT PARTNERS, Lit .• -ltul M _.., di.an-OdomMer rMdlno • 55.t .. REQARDINO THE. fOl.-24' Aec:t. A"""9, .._ ....... ....-. ~u:; Vlnl JTIRN11TX0001*3 l.OWINO APPUCATIONS. !)..), CoeUI .-.... C. ~ lftlF fie 1177 QMC ~ Tl\lde, If AtfV Of THI fOl· 92621 • ~ .. for ... ,.-.. fftOdll iype ~ LOWING ACTIONS Aflll Amel1cllt ........ -.. .,.,.,...,..,. .. W1a1 11411 '6dl lhll be,..,,.,_ k> tr1n1t11llalon. V-44H, CHALLENGED If eouf'T, Prclf:*tea. ltl, LP., G.lt., ..... wn1p 1f'M. II lhll tldlO, e/c. well bed • ntl! CHALLENGE MAY Be MS Flac• Awnue, .,... .:tlte ... _.. 1Hp1ldt)' o1 ptOIL 10' lC TX 3 tit'. Vin l.IMIT£0 TO ON\.Y THOSl 0.t, Coei. Mt ... c.M . ... lllcNef to ... f* ... •TCEMM90271 ISSUES IOMEONE 92t2't W It ~ In propw Property mey be In. RAISES AT TH£ PU8LIC Urbttn Hooting IP'ema. ~ 1pected 1t. 24000 AVILA Hf.ARINO OESCRINO IN Inc,, Q P., 24$ l'ltcher A.,.. 'lo A ... of p1eM Ind "*"'°' AOA01.. LAGUNA NIGUlL. THIS NOTICE OR IN WAlf· enue, Suite 0.:J, C"'• efWllOM mer be ~ It CA., ~ lmpcNftd lot • TCN COAAESPOHDlNCl MtN, C.W. 12tM ... 011M o1 91e City lngl-W-'dt Of ....... lltdg. 0£LMR£D TO THE Pl.AM-Tllla bualMH 11 CM-.... n ,. ~ eo.-.-p~ Tanna: , .. ~ NIHQ COHMllSl()N AT OA ~ by: I ..,,... ,.,... c r ,., -.on."°"" ment r941lllred •on ae> PN09' TO, THI "'9lJC Nrlhlp ....... II ~f'"M of ~ Of ~ l)'d HIAAINO The r99l1trentf1) ..,._ .... lilt .... ill Cihef9I (,,...._,. !Md will not be t . P\.AHHINO ACTION PA• menc.d · lo tr...a ..,... ,,II .... ,..,.. M lnctuded ~ U ·11"'liDlVEl0ftMENT neu unctet fie nc:t11oui -.. I t NORTH .. THIS PUBLIC HEA RING Will BE HELD AS f OllOWS: DATE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1992 TIME: 6·30 P.M. OR AS SOON A S POSSIBLE THEREAnER PLACE: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HAll • 77 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA M ESA. CALIFORNIA Nil.IC COMMENrS IN lfTHClf ORAL ~ WRITTEN FORM MAY U IWEUNTrO OCJflUN(l TM N•LIC HEAR/NO fOR ,.URTl«lt IN")llMATION, TELll'HONl 1'4 IU(. OR VISIT 1HE l'tANNINtl OltllSION. UCONO flOOlf °'CITY HALL. 11 FA/It Dlflvt, C0$1A MESA, CAL,,OllNIA. THE l'tANNINO OMSION IS Ol'CN e 00 A M TO 1:00 ~Ill.. lfOM>A Y THltOUGH ""°A Y. CITY OF COST A MESA PUBl=IC HEARING NOTICE . I . \ ~ BwhJCoata Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, October 2, 1992 87 ,... .... . . PUii.iC IOTICll PUIUC IOTICU ...UCIOTICU PU9LJC IOTICU PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC IOTICU PueUCIOtas PUIUC I011Cll WllOTICU WIDTICI Thie "81J.l•ll .. Med MU undlf .. Rc:tlllom Thie bullnHI la con-L9V; Verdon, 210 Lille PUIUC NOTICE • tlltHa;&J 92121 .... .,. County Oettl °' 010, Newport l •ach, Thll ·~ -llH ,... undlf .,. ~· Thll bullMll II con-....._ WlllMI a.,. ... -R U ' I • ~County on~ lu&lMn ... ,,..,., lated duc:tld by. en~ c;.,,t216C) "'° ........ WtCh 1M County Cilrtl of Bus.nffl N.wne(I) ·~ duc:t.d by: • COtJ)OfMIOl't LI P9f1e UI., CCMlla ...... .. ,,,,,-. ~ on: Auguet 31. 1112 TM r90l1tra111(1) ~ Thll bullMll 11 c~ Orlngl County on ~ lbow Oft: NIA The reg111ran1(1) com-c.M.t2t27 n.=::· ....... Mltnn '-""' ~IO lr8nMd ~ dUc'9d by. an lndMduel ............... bet •• 1992 R. Scho«UI \ ;;'i....... to lfanuc:t ~ Thil bu1lne11 11 con-FMHQ This ......,,.,.. ... "" ,... UfttNr .,. f'lctleloul The regl1tt1nl(1) -com-........ ". FIMHCM Thi1I ..... ,..,.. -· fil.o urld« IN F'ICtl'IOUt ducted by .,, ~ m1e----Publlt!Md Nl*PQrt Beectt-wllh lhe County Ci.ttt °' Bua6Mt1 Nam.(1~ "-ct ~ lo ll'anuc:t busls TM Following persons Published N9wport Beac:n-Wlltl lhe County Clertl °' Businff1 Nam1(1) Hlld The reglsttanl(t) OOM-'CJu DUION CON· Cotta Mffa Da.iy Pilot Or~ County on Augull ebolle ow JUiy I , I ,,. .. und« lhe ~ .,. dolr! buliMu as· Costa Mn• Diiiy Pllol Orlngl County on ~ 1boV9 on NIA ~ IO lr-.ct bull-89peembet I I, I a, 25, Oc, 31, 1 Or RoOltt H Ruth, D.C DOUG S AOOFINO Of bet •. 1992 EdwarCI E. Mc:Mhur, Pf ..... SULTMrl. '-911 Redhll, FM,_. Thie Ila~ wu Ned lullMU Nlm9 1) lillld FOUNTAIN VAU.EY. 9148 Se~''· 25. October H43900 dent .,... lnSef the Fte:tlbOUI .... mo1. eo........, lober 2, 1992 Published Newport e..ctlo-With IM County Clettc ol lbove on: ~ber 1, Cardinal Ave , Fountain VIA· 2,9, 1992 Thtt ltltem.nt -· fil9d lu11ness Name(•) 11.a.d c.m.-F-4n Or1ng9 County on S.pgm. 1992 ley. Cllif. 92708 F-490 Publllhld "-Port Blach· with the Counly 0.11 ol above on; September 21, O.W R. EC' 2115 Costa Met1 D111y Pilot Steve Verdon Cos.. M111 Daily Pilot 1992 ..... ~. 1.c... PUaLIC NOTICE September 11, I I. 25, Oc· ber 2. 1892 This etatetMnl ,... lllld Dou1'11 Beale Tlylor, September 18, 25, ~ Or~ County on s.p.m. MltlMw Wtlllam hys ...... . .... tot.2, 1992 F~3U With lM Cowlly• Cilrtl °' 1 113 Frantllen SL, Moreno PUIUC NOTICE 2. 9, 1992 ber 1 . 1992 This statemlf'tl wa fli.d ntla ...,....... la con-l'lctltleue F-475 Publllhld Newport leach-Orang. County on Septem-Valley, Celrf. 92557 FlctMMue . F-491 f545 t44 Wllh the County 0.ftl of Thi• bu1LnH1 11 cons . ....... lnchkluel ............. Costa M11a Dally Pilot blr •• 1992 ducted by an Individual llua&ne..•-Pub111Md N-pof1 leach· o~ County on Sept-Tlte ~lrenl(I) com-............ PUBLIC NOTICE September 11, 18, 25, Ocs FM37M The reglstranl(a) com-............ PUBLIC NOTICE Costa M111 011ty Pilot Oc· blr 21, 1992 ,,..,... nnuct bull· TM Following P9rlOnS IObet 2, 1992 PubliiMd N9wpott leach-mencld lo 11ansact bull· Th9 Following peflOnS tobet 2, 9, 16, 23, 1992 f545340 -..... .. Plelllloul lf9 ~ buliNU II: Flctltloue F-478 Costa ,... .. ~ly Pilot MU under th9 Flc111loul .,. dolog bulineu 11: Flctltloue F·534 Published ~ ~ ....... ~·> 11.e.d NEWP RT JEWELRY ............. September 1 • 25, October BUllM.. Name{•) llsled CART N EXPRESS OF .. ........... Costa Mesa D11ly Pilot Oc> lbOW9 on: June 1 • 1911 ., CENTER, 223 E. 17th St. ............ PUBLIC NOTICE 2, 9, 1992 above on: July 20, 1992 AMERICA, HS761 Busby .... ._. PUBLIC NOflCE lober 2. 9, 18, 23, 1992 Derl9 Eeglrt9 S11. I 15, Costa Mesa, Th9 Following l*SO"I F-489 Doug B. Taylor Lane, Humlngton Beach, The Following persons F·S35 C811f. 92627 , . Flctltloue • Flctltloue PILOTCLAa .. P'ID are dol~ bu1inff1 11: PILOT CLASSIFIED Calif. 92647 are doh~ business 11: It'• th• •a•y·to. Mlhran Pavasslan, 5201 ADVAN ED HYPNOSIS, ............. lt'a the solution you're Richard L. Sctiollstall, AMERI AN MOUNTAIN aual,....Name • acc"•· Information-Canterbury Dr •• Cypre ... 2043 W11tcllff Or., Sulll .... ._. USE 167&1 Busby LIM, Hun-BIKING ASSOCIATION, Stat•RMftt TRADE packed marketplace Calif. 90630 205, Newport S.ach, C.hf. Th9 Following persons THE searching for , wheth· tlngton Blach, Calif. 92647 1315 Gene A'fehs Way. Ana-TM Following Pl'lonS Ylalled regularty -auc-Thie bu1ln111 11 con-92660 .,. dol~ bullMSI U: PILOrs •r you're ... king a This bu1lne11 rs con-lleim, c.l1f. 92 are dolnJ business IS: culhlly • by .. kind• ducted by: en lndMdual • Dr. Robflrt Helrfn Rush, VIP DIS RIBUTOAS, 187·0 CLASSIFIED home, an epartment. ducied by: an Individual Friends Of Sllllng, Inc .. ADVA CED DISTRIBU-through classified Thi regl1tran1(1) co~ D.C .. 407 Bryson Spnng, W. 19 It., Coa&a Mffl. a new occ:upallon or The regl11r4nt(1) co~ C.~fomla, 1315 Gene Autry TIOH C~NY. 271 E. ol ooneumet9. mencld to transact bu• eo, .. Mna. Calif. 92627 Ca~t. 92627 even a 1tray pet. meoced to transact txm-Way, Anahe<m, Calif. 92805 171h St., Suite XU, Costa 842-5678 , r 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 --'!. .IND.EX Houaea/Condos ........... , ......... 1002-10 9 4 Mobile Homes ............................... 1100 Acrease .......................................... 1125 . Buildln&' a. Contract ..................... 11 '50 Beach Property .......................... _. 117'5 C.met&ry Lota .. : ............................ 1225 Hou.ea To Be Moved .................. n 1325 Lots For Sale ......................... , ...... 1400 Out-Of-County ............................... · 1:s2:s Out-Of-State .................................. 1:5:58 R&ncbea/Farma .............................. 1575 Resort Properties ......................... 1 580 Tlme Shares .................................. 1590 Real Eatate ·Exchange ................... 1800 Real Eata te Wanted ...................... ·1925 B ou.sea/Condos ....................... 2102·2194 Apartments .......................... 2802·2894 Duplexes ....................................... 8704 Booma ........................................... 2708 BotelaJMot els: ................................ 2718 Vacation Rentals ........................... 2 722 Roommates Wanted ...................... it 124 Rentals Wantec1·: ........................... 272~ Oarasea For Rent ......................... 2740 8torap ................... : ...................... 2742 11.lao. Rentals ................................ 2744 liilcoMME1cW. m1E1L ESTATE .. Ap~men ta/Commercial .......... : ..... 2 7'50 Business Property ......................... 2 767 Business omce Rentals ................ 2 789 Commercial Property .................... 2778 Duplexes/Units .............................. 2788 Industrial ......................... ~ ........... 2 788 ~. Incoqie Property ........................... 2 790 UIUSINESS I ···, . HFINANCllL Business F or Sale ......................... 2900 BuslneH Opportuni.ty ....... , ........... 2904 Buslnes .. Wanted ........................... 2908 Credit ................................... -........ 2907 lnveat.ment Opporf untty ............... 2908 Investment Wanted ....................... 2910 1 Money To Lo~ ............................. 2914 Money Wanted .:~ ........................... 2 918 Mortpa-es. T.D ............................. ~918 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publi(!ation appear in ~he separate Real Estate tabloid ·,J ··section. .. ... Announcemen ts ............................. 2920 Theater/Castin&' ............................. 2921 . Income Tax ........ -........................... 2922 Lost & Fou nd ................................ 2925 Health & Fitness ........................... 3000 Scboola/Inst~uctlon ....................... 3012 Travel ............................................ 3014 MembershJpa ................................. 3018 Personals .............................. 3002-3005 11SERllCE DIRECTORY Service DI.rectory ..... : ........... 340,8·393~ • 'Employment .................................. :S:S30 Employment Wanted ..................... 5535 Domeatlo.r ...................................... 5540 " l"•llCllAimw ~FORSll.E Alltlques ........................................ 8010 Appliances ..................................... 80 11 Auctlon9 ................ : ....................... 8012 .. Furniture ................... : . .: ................ 6014 Misc. Merchandise ... : .................... 6015 Cameras ........................................ 601 ~ Collectibles .................................... 6017 Computers ..................................... 6018 · Free Merchandise ......................... 6022. Jewelry/Furs/Art ................. : .......... 602~ Bulldin&' Materials ... : ..................... 6'030 ' , Machinery ............................ -....... 6045 omce Furniture/Equipment .......... 6047 Pets/AnJmals ................................ ";. 6049 Musical Instruments .............. _ ..... 6055 Pia.nos/Organs ............................... 6059 Bicycles ...................................... : .. f;!060 SportinK' Goods ............................. 6065 Tickets ........................................... 6075- TV/Stereo/Electronlcs ...... : ............. 6080 . I .. ·. Oa.ra&'e Sales ....................... -6102,6 190 I Boats .................................... 7011-7018 Marine Service .............................. 7020 Marine Slips/Docks ....................... 7022 . . . Airplanes ...................... :'. ................ 80J,O Campers/Trallen ................... : ....... 8~14 Scooters ....................................... :so18 •. Automobiles .......................... 90102 9090 ·HoW · To Plac.e A Classified Ad . . BY PHONE BY VISITING OR 'MAIL ··DEADLINES GENERAL POLICY 714-642-5678 North Oranre County • tS40 ·1220 South Oranre County • 4 96-6800 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 (corner .of Newport Blvd. • Ba1 St.) • Monday ...................................... Friday :5:30PM Tuesday ................................... Monday '5:30PM Wed.nesdaf' .............................. Tuesday 15:30PM Thursday ............................ Wed.neada.y 5:30PM Rates and de&d.lln11 a.re 111b,19ct to chaup without notice. The publlaber ,...nu tbe rtibt to ceD.10r, reclaulfJ, rnlu or rtJ1ct au1 dautntd adftrllHmtDt Pleue report UlJ erre>r9 that JUJ be ln 70ur cl&l.ifted ad Lm.m.cllatelJ. Tbt DtJJ,y PUot II Tb9 lDdepudtnt acctptl no ll&bWt7 tor Ul1 enor ln an adnrtlaemect for whJcb It mq be rMJ>OUlbM ucept for tbt coat or Ult space actll&U1'occupied bJ Ult t.n"Or. er.dlt cu onl,J be allo-nd for Ule ftrn lnMrtloc. CLASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8 :00AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Walk-In 8 :30AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday . Independent ....................... Wednesday 3:30PM .Friday ................................... Thursday 5:30PM Saturday ..................................... Friday 5:30PM Saturday Real E s tate ............ Thuraday C5:30PM If vou're IOOliln9 tor. ur, aonewrtlrftlD05 ;:.========='======::=!!=::=:::==:=:::=:==; BOUSISICOIDOS CORONA FOUMTAIN IRVlNE 1044 NEWPORT "~'"" ___ cJaulfled.h•I news for you. FOi SALi DEL 11AR 1022 VILLEY 1034 BEACH 1069 POI 11111' Friday at Spm that Is.' Take advantage of our extended deadline for your ~Saturday listing$. You now have until Friday at Spm to place your ad in Saturday's Classified. Call Classified at 642-5678 to place your advertisirig. \ iililli~ • • ... . '-======== Open aa~su 12-5, 9 rus· ======== =======;;;; !;========•· tling wind. Turtle Rock •SO. Off HWY Cmr Golden ()ppot'tunlty Vista, Dual mstr at•. •• Owner labuloue GEREUL 2102 ~======~ condo. F/p. 1 BR. 2BA, Lovely 3BR Strat101d den, forml llvlng/dln· 3BR 2~Ba. ocn vw --::;======= GE~••T l002 den, lg patio, pool, hom• has akyllght In Ing end unit overloott CQncto . 1239,900. - AIO.l\llolo spa S249t< 760-1473 famllyroom. Extensive pa;k, )uat • r•duced OP•N SUN 1 t ..2 .. tudlo Altt. OCeM'I =======;:I ~ .... y-a·~t use of ceramic Ille. $319,999 by owner 9 Batlovento 645-1842 view, ~ Beech . .... The ._.I -N•w carpet. Only 854-4454 •Z9r ~. 2 bike to Bier hu forec:IOIU,.. Mode perlect &BR w/ 1234,000 • • LIDO 136 Trieste. 5BR ocean, gar, Laguna f 181 Sa 180" vlewa. Terrna or C-21 a.a....... 58A. 45' lot. Reduced e..ctl ...... ...._., proP °' aa • ve trade. Cell ~atrlotl (714) H2·A21 SSOK. now 1795K Opn cloae to •hopping. SSSI 723-MOO Agl Tenot'e 790-8702 IAGOKA SaVSun 11-2 873-6238 CdM. 499-1460 Coto de Caza. Must Age. Nationwide USA BEACH 1048 Studio Condo, pa,,.. ceeta ..... 3bd Sell Lowest price on ~f cou,.e. Luxuryl:======= llUMTJHGTON oramic view o4 take A Condo $1250 dlterranHn Villa. COSTA llESA 1024 BEACH 1040 North U.-. OCMl'I,~=· w ... -rt· ...... ~ Aprox. 2 100 aq ft.1-========I:======== .._On M-.A..-.11 • -....-.. ....... F'9neh doora In f/WK'f I• -__..., Opfll $1 ,800 room. Lelld to pe11o ttttn ~S480,000 Ibo•......_, v..... ChanTq 1mmec 28R ======= on 18th fa#way. By -. Sf>Wkling 4BR home ~,ea ~ometo. .:"': CEllETAIY lOT/ owner. P rln. only. lkr/ ... 723-9800 w/ocean breeze•. ..,_.. 1324,900. 589-1055 IUY OF T111-·-2BA. remod kitchen a. saaa.ooo. A.-'°' CIYPT 1225 ,_,, BA'a. Overalze lot. Kathie, ofc: 4M·11n --::;======= H You ••He... USTSIM 48A 2BA Fant.tie cutb appeal X34 or rea: 873-1020 -!~ .. ~. Donthe't m,..,la• home .~000po!>~ 1259,900 Agt, ~ANoc:. lllMOllUBc:nnMY1 ....... • _.. atreet. ...... ........... c-a1 ._. 4 epacea. va ue out on thl9 lerrtrlc: ~ martlel. OWC 18t TO (714) Ma-nn 14100. S AC 13000 ~ .. ~199 Ml.!: w=-=~·:.. PILOT CU8SIP1D IEWPOIT obo l1&-2ewll1 ~ .......... ebd home beyfml $2*50 .......... 2bd .. twnhm S4!IOO SUmmer AenUee ... ,,.,.... :;:;;·~. Nt.aou It'• the e uy-co-IEACB lOll SELL C-U A N1l ... ai1r-•--------ecce... lntormetJon. • heM =-...._ Doi 1111 .. tl ·packed martl•'Plecel========I ..... ,..... "•- (7t41 too Remod E .... lde 38R v1e1tect reguearty • auc-Stll,000..StOM yotK home ....... ...... 2BA, trench doofa, ceaetulty ·by .. kind• u Heine The ~I through classlfled Nt•t..-_ 7111111 • ., .. ,, ... t -..Y . bay w1nc1ow • .,.,_cat>-, _o1_coneumeta.______ na.a•oo ~-, ___ ..;.._ ____ -~--•-n.eeoo __ _.._ Orlglnal owner ha1 lnetl. A.eking S350f<. •· ~~d.'Tow~ ,_.Jim 75122717 bokyark. Large ar.t Opportunltft OUT.OP..STAD · OUT..01-STAD IAllOA llllOA • roome. OM'4tf mey ,,.......__ "---.... _,, IJISUJW a 2 07 autet w11tt 11n. ny .,.. t;;;; ;"* ,.,,.,;. PIOPUn · 1551 PIOPDT'f 1551 PEIDISVLA 2107. ,,_.,.. 1 10-10! l2e0.000 boftlood N Trtenglel=;:;::;:;::;:;::==== ::::::-====;:::;r:=f;:;::;:;::===== C-itt W1l&1•• Squere. 38A 29A w/tg _____ ._._ _________ ..__ •• •n gar•ee a t~. y .... Liflii'=rtl 1210,000. MMe Offllfl C..... • · Dllltlng .... ~ ,.,.. .. HW&d... • ••• ,. TM••···· llM llofy en 7000 -ca " •4• a-.. AX •• .,,. llOC«m~'·. lOt. Aaeumeble' loenl L.ove!V Medlterf~. - .... Fool • ~ ~ "' • Bey 49r ... J '40 AorW fn =~moune.ln ..... dMed ~a bMN.. ~ ,,., C*m. "9duc«1, -... ...-.... of • -_.....__ I'd' Cel Spa. '3el.OOO M • •• ., ",. -a -..__, c-at .... ~ . ~· ........... .,. ..... .. C7 t 4 t _...._, For Ad Action loolll ......, golf 11 k AIMii••• ... .. *;':';9•18i'i ••-T Catt a one mllon ..._ ftlllOI• ..... w ..,.... you're bUY'· .. ..:i. .._ and 310 mlaa of ..,_.,., M ..... . tng; ...... cw ful' rml mlnutea. l'I II up tD V0Ut Qr"r ... fU VIClllan • 1Wc I • ScMCll ~ • ...... ~ -::...--:--,... AO·VISOR CCII llGW ••• TOM l•1r •YI Ptr ._ .. llllil e , ............ t • PILOTC•••••,.•• ...... 1a 1•t-111 •n LPI 1 3 ...... .,. L-~.,;,;:;~;.;.~_,1 .............. llllilli ...................................... iiiiiiiiiilili .............. . . · , .. . • -· • ,.. ,. "' ... !98 Friday, October 2, 1992 .~~~~~~1~~!!!1!!!!l!m!!!!!!!i=~l=--==~==-----!9ll11!11!111!m .... ,Slm!!!lllll! ....... ===lll!ill ........ b ............ ,: ............. ~!B .. m!!llilll .. 1fm ..... 11111111 .. ~ IALIOA COSTA llESA 2124 BOlllBGTO• DWPOn U'IOI con& ... 2124 COIT& lllSI 2124 DWi'Oii IOOMS 270I STOllGI na ISLAND 2106 ==;:::::;::;== IEACB 2140 llACB 2111 PIJllllSUl.A ZI07 111C11 Sf 00 -.n .. lr•hD ffuM. Nwa. ~ poat. 1100 8C1 II on old NEW· LRQ 1 • sngl sty hm, d/'w, frig, •IOV9, new c:atpec, nc) pets. $975 mo yrly. 873-9473 IALIOA PENINSULA 2107 LRQ 2Br, 2 lull bath. Oceanfront w/mannn. Soc'd bldg w/2 encl parkng spcs. Fum. Avl 11/1 st 800 vrt'i. 675.0008 Entllde 3BR, huge back yard, cul·de-sac s1r-eet. encl gar $1250 548-7001 321 COLLEEN 2BR , .. 2·sty condo. Patio, pool, clubhM, w/d. S875 ~van now 84o.2n2 "'319-5619 ..... nt!J * MWRONT WM, •WTW• I ..,,,.:,n bNch cloM. PORT 91vd11• ._ In Lg f~. MC patio, clHn, qule«, 2llR 1746 ~' :=-::: •.•1.'!!.~ Ck,~~ ~=-~---comm 68R lBA w/3 ••••· n /9mkrfpets pd, Qlll989. No _... mo. ~1 ..,._ ~ lgh ceaeng. 2900 garage•. r•aaon•ble••oci9S5;fi95iinei;;7ii:t."'ilGIM3i3iiiA 2323 Elden 548-7154 Frig. dehwetw, etove M llrn m. acepe to LAO~ 21.._e N9wpOlt yearly renu Dock1•0n•nlrontLg 38R •-OFF-II DoY•W..allt incl.Nopetal4a41M beach. U;..UI June.~ CM can,bn, •v•ilabl9 e.tral Cen-2Ba. f/p, d/w, w/d, .-...,.. IEJdnl lg 1M, qulel, •-tU. '80Qlmo Fem non41ftkr. I.cl eto i 1300 ln.34'8 • E.Slde, remdld, 2BR 1.AGwnr• nery Ren«ala Inc. gat, No pet 11700 mo Ch•r•I•• 1 BA, dHn. no SMMa a gr.. utll Incl. Gar•••• mo.173-3'89 Ille '"99 1...;:.=:·~~;;;..;;;.;..;...;..... ...... _ 1BA hso, w/d hkupa, vnn t.a~a47.a208 yfly 97~ ee•o courtyard Apia. Gated, place to he wttow W9ftt/~ •. trg pllllo. gar. tncd yd, grdnr, HILLS 21 SO LIDO bayfront hc>IM. •ON T ... WAT•R• pool CloM to every-,..,.? At-84a7 Cell Av .. lmmed. UM 148 ======== COM,.•a.ia•r lmmac condl Sm pet 38r tum winter. Wal.Ch P81Vjramlc v'9w 28R thing! 842~--lie • OIMn lhlllwl •Nff liihii 28r 111• BOTIJ.S ; OK. Avail 10110. $995. lh4I boats go byl 673· 28A, 2 car ...... no 8300 OPP llOVS-INI Es -.. -& ......... Dll. IST&n 833-n75: ns-4335 3Br 2Ba condo, great 22"" .. -11•291 ......... ...-. 11-17~7092 . ide •un .._ -.,,. wlhardwd ftooq, • llODlS 2718 -... .,.. .._.._ -~ -.. .,. 2BR, fnc:d yd. W91 pd. mo, New carpet/ ~ wlrwmotie •E'•ld• 2Br 1 tnBa balcony view, 2-car UDO Lee.IOpt Remod eM-4tao e-ePll floors d/W gar n/ 131~2 ========= cottage, micro, attch gar, Lake Foreat/IMne BR 58A • 2 FP 28RvleBAar1ywltS.!r,moaoe, • 2194 PtacenUa-0 1755 ,,.ea. aee Oeo7 ' ' ........ R••••lt t OID•s_ .I========= gar W/opnr, W/d hkup, Ctr. $1050. 557-8632 5 • •P•. . 3 -1•7• 0 • ...--1' $7""• ... _. llft'lm"l!l!I! oma . gar, 136 Via Trf•t•. utlllt9-Included, , __ ... _ .. _r_-_ ._.... ___ .. _.. , Ne-..ort 9eac u~~ sml yd. $950 631-4442 $2975/mo. 673-6239 C.11723-1417. ,. •SIN a.oil... 28A, femlly comple•, "-,.... ...... IEIT 27~ ========I 2BR 2lh8a, den/study.I======== $495 llOVE.fNJ Cozy 1BA. Window 8tOllO/lne Brad 97W70 FOi Ulr CORov.A compl furn, w/d, fng. NEWPORT Luxury Condo! Bach. •pt. No kit. refng. Cozy Cabln-tlke 1BR Hat, Hl5/mo. No 7t4 ••oeato !;:;;;;::;;;;:;=:;:::;=== n . 1s1, last + sci<: $1500 EACH Plush white c:arpetlnQ, & micro Incl. separate Apt. E.Side CM. Small peta. 1553 MeM °'· 3BA 28A, 2 cw gar,=======:::= 790 s1f wett ln'lproved DEL MAR 2122 Cple prerd. 642-026.9 B 2169 Cat•llna vfew,-2BR entrance. 1475. peg OK 7224784 S46-4292 or .. 5 9543 new paint/carpet, for ofc s.,.c:e uestrm. ;:;========I En G L •-======== 2BA, S1700/mo. Call 208 33td St &92-o83I ,7 •• ---v-· '"' •. ::a::::c r.: tliiilt•.a 11350 IDTILS TO 405/Harbor lake vtew. 2br/tba, c ar, ge1• Rick M 1 ti R -:,..-----:-....-.-=,..--..-..--• -------~ -....... '"''"'7 ...,.,. c n re, emax ••...Utul a.chelw 2BR ~ bftlns, .,...... Gar, f::tlo, laundry 174·1311 ra••• 2724 Xlnlpar-.. , .... -• Unht, airy, 2BR 1BA , yd, Ouite. Adults, pets ""97 ""000 or 587 7""25 On h bo d lk kit -~ ., 00 38 B h R I I .. -·.. t e •r wa • • ,.Cat OK• .. gt, Pam Fae, 721/mo. 2l80 •W. ~ .. x== over gar. Avall lmmed. ok, $8 · 648-61 · e&C enta So I h Oule & ,.. •• ----========= EXEC oftlcee, .IW '$900/mo. 640·5633 open sun 1-4. Nwpt Hta-1611 CHtt Dr. ge bat . t sec. 546-5880 Of' '>79--3848 Santa Ana Ave tl'E trent a " tllA. lg -Al-... F NEWPORT PfNINIUU bck unit, $1000 mo-mo $580 yrly. Incl utll. n/S, c.thy 850-3237 msg • deck wld S 75 •Cleen M/F aht nice --·• • rom •VILLA DE L ESTE 3BA + den, yard. 2-car YEARLYOflWINTER 2BR 1B.A, wd nrs, w/d, n/p, 673-6372 •Fumlshed, 1BR CUTE 9&~ 14 FV hou.e. $350/mo 1350/mo. Pvt wortt NEW luwurv townhms. g;w, cloan, no pets. SSSO.M0-$1700IMO bck yrd 675-6517 COTTAGE E'alde, prl-E'Ucle l• ilW tU Bkr + ~tll. 961-6111, atatlone 11 ~O/mo. _, 625 B Pl o $1 050 .,. -• ·.oniu ~ , Granite & marble firs, 1 vat•. No\n~moker. bale, encl narao•. mcON ™ .,.... ........... 70 wkend• Free ptting, tum, ,. Walk to beach, shops, · um r. • · ...,uc1 .... t~ .... omes;.,,,.,. ••• OCEAN FRONT 38R hse to bchl 2BR 1Ba -... ule s•75a1 --• _,.,.._.._.., ~r~~as%~.t~75_~r :~rb~~~~~g.:faG fumlsMdlUnlUITllShtd 2BA upper, 2 car gar, owner's unit. Parking.1_56_95_u_ti_I l>d_._S4_e-_5058__ ~20 ~.a::,~·722-ea:o :,m~r: s!!R·~:~ •ROOM iaao1mo. ~~· :,:c,;::f 1:: Villa Rentals lrpl, IMMAC, S2300 Avl 10/t. 548-2369 •1 Mo Free Utllsl Lg community w/d fridg Fem rmmat• W81'1ted, 933.9550 Al Quinlan 3BR 28A Exec. house, E 'Slde Lrg & bright 3 675-4912 mo, yrty, 675-2272 Yrly, balboa bayfrnt, c .. an 2br 1ba. gar. nu lll'elde "9 2BR 1V1 BA gar, S850 &7~333-, ' bHutlful Back Bay totally remod. closo to master BRs 3t/2BA, On the Sand. Winter prlv beach/pier/boat cpt, 0/W, etorage. duple•, a.tl-d•uc. rv .,.._ 851-8506 I====::====::= downtown S2000/mo 1 1'5P1 1·A2lbcaertr 64g'!r•0'968Sl350 Rental, Oct . .Jun•. 2BR sp. 2br/2ba, prkng. $750 No Pet 640-2495 shopa, n/pets, w/d, Monti/ .. ~ ,... ... unti11 ··---•--" ..... TUCOME + sec 64<>-4852 .,. $2300 675-0481 ---------patio, 1820 .. !HS261 1..,.~. "°' btlc to bch ......... ~ &ft E Side 1400sl condo. •2BR 2Ba, deck, frple, lB.A, Sl500/mo. mo. · •1BR, enclosed ga. ~. redot'd & excep-Lge pvt mastrer aulte, PROPERTY 2790 3BR' 2BA,washeri drycr, 2BA 2V•BA, 2·p3ttos. 2 car gar, steps to -..,,,...--....,.7-2_3_-"_0_l_8 __ rago, walk-In ck>aet. Elside, clean 1br water tlonally clean. 2br/2ba full pantry. Non-amkr.1-========:;: garage • l troplace, gar + 1 space, Inside boachl $950 Property Rentele Av .. l...._I -no pots 1850/mo gas pd, •tt• gat, em Fum. W/D, Gar S95o $540 + utll. 722-8671 1• overt•.:.)(! loL lndry area. $1000/mo. Hse Rltr• 642-3850 1 ·SBR. $800•$5000/ CORONA Betty 944-2270 Yard• no P • t •. mo (818) 451~73 t ml to lleach, (HB 2BR 1 BA So ol Hwy Avail Oct. 998·34~ •--------. Mo. No foe charged. DEL MAR 2622 ••"'~TSIDE• $585.mo S48-8680. Harbor •rea) 3BR 28.A TenEyck R.E . •LIDO ISLE• Agt. 842·712< ~ 644-99.'.)4 or 380 9492 E•stalde Jg 2BR 28R duplell, D/W, GOOD LOCATIOll Studio apt. 43rd St. condo, m/f, n/smkr, 23 Unit Apt-New Bank Repo, 1.7 cap rate. M in lnv.stment S20K. Call BllVAM&M 4BR 2•~BA house wrll\ patio, 712 Goldenrod 1Ava1l::ible •October I ·Please c<1ll 729-7214 Beautiful 2BA 2 lull EIA home, must sec, S 1 550 mo 714 7,20·1918 COM Furn studio room, pr1v entrance-ath 1 sl & Inst, 760-0928. Ouite-$400 onCI Uhl. 2\~BA nonr 20th & 4Br 3Ba, lrg roe rm wt Villa Balboa, pnthse, •Walk to bch. Lg 2Br Lg 2BR 1~BA town· Avail Oct. 4. $600. gated, frpl, jac/pl, Newport Blvd. 2-story, pool table, 2 frplcs, upgraded, 2·master I I & f I • wshr/dryr hkup, ga· .___ di Call 54M143 $425+ _ 11\ util 840-S. 111 "Unny south patio. -·i"es, no pet'sJsmkrs. w/frpl, b t· ns re r g, rage, $850/mo. 1tVUSe, lndry rm, w, ---------i ~-~~-=--~--frple, smnll patio, ga· .. --b 1 , k t••a T ti A lo 17"""/ w " $2500. Onr 723·5806 $1600/mo. 644-0388 a cony, gah par ng -u• n ve pat • ,.,. mo. • Newport 28R 28A, .. ..,. NB pvt home. ~======== rogc. Pct OK. $1050. spc. $1010. 644-8962 CENTAU~ MGMT " 2078 Thurfn steps to beach. 2 car Lge unlum BR, w/d, -nntl!t! • Agt 675-49 12 •Lido Penin aula• _.,Yearly Rentals! 26 n + olllce, 283, &42-2288 CENTAUR MGMT gar, frplc, patio, $950 kltch prlv. Empl adun. IVSanMN Lux condo, nr scp, 2br· Unlquo ~ & 2BR Units • Npt Crest 4BR $1600 310in Iris, w •lk to 842·2288 Bkr 642-3850 S350+ sec. 645-,9515 PlNAllC! 1 ba, frpl, pool-Ins, ·tor lease. Pmtato bch, Blk to bch 3BR $1200 bch. Yrly $1300/mo. •MUST SEE• NEAR BmACH/llAY Whitewater Oen vwt CDM S3BS. MIF non-========• gym, S10t0.mo:, 638-on bay, &73-8030 Balboa,.hm 2BR $1050 Avail now 676-2238 Beaultf~I 2BR 1Y,BA 28R lBA. E'slde, r• 1 hs• to sandl 2BR smoker to share 4Br 0405 dys, 731·7528. 710 Udo Park Dr. Oceanfront 38R $2300 BACH APT near park, townh~::;esf~· lndry modl'd, ~rt. Olf, plllo, 2Ba, gar Sl200, 6801 2 th house, w/d. Call ~======::== NEAR BEACH 'BAY UIG 38A •SEA ISLAND-2BR, Balboa-Newport full kltch, 1rg 1vng rm. rm. ~~e ·A voc:d°.; w/d hkup, SIOO ~ Seashore 673-4674 CanMO, 76<>-1343 BUSINESS 281t, E'sido. lrpl, gar, 2VaBA, golf course vu. Rftu 723 AA94 w/d pvt p3ll<> $830 + CENT UR MGMT y I BR BA rcmodl'd, d/w, w/d •• ._ • · A Nr OCC-Spaclous bright ear Y 1 1 • •love, COM. Prof Fem 25-35 to OPPORTUNITY hkup, Sl275 650·3335 ru~,~~. 61!4.g~-:~ry. s5oo sot:. 723·1513 642·2288 or 631-2725 2BR, gar, sharp, refrlg, single adult shr clean, bright 2B• 800-350-882 t SECLUDED twnhm •SOPHISTICATED• clean, nr . shops/bus only, no gar. $695/mo. 1'hBa apt. pool, lndry, 2904 Charming turn 3Br. new'crpl.pnt, 3 huge 2-STORV4Br 3Bahomo APARTMENTS Spac1ous2BR !BA, 1BR l rpl patio encl S695Agt540-1151 714-650-3832 or 310-gar. $450 +\o\ olll.~========= frplc, very nl?ar Maon BR~. 2 '~ BA, yard, on cul·de.sac near FOR RENT w 'd hkup. Avail. gor.' N/~t. S69S. Bay 393·5783 Rick 759-1970 Ive m1g c-- ecn Short term ok. or ?rpl gar Sl200642-0414 Back B,!lY· Largo yard. 10.15. $950. 721-9912 Timber Apts. 642-7142 QUIET LOCATIONJ VftUV-~o PduW.~3-05~ • $1750/m~ 646~on·~====~==:;:1 s~d~ ·~· ~5~ Av~• COQ~.~~~M~2=B~R~1~B~.A,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 a SUNNY 3BR CHARMER lmmed-. Ocean ~ 2Eldrm, Ula, Jru1ry r yMd.-· "ew ca llJS( BW!U'l'at r ' Big Profits. Call Amerf· N EWER 3BR .3\9 A lldwd llrs-, 1/p, eds, 2BR 1Ba upstrs duphc.I=====::==== 603 Begonia. w /d. Nr bus, mt.rket, K· vertlcal blinds. $850 • ~lftMll 26"35 neat/prof. $380 can Defender 24 Hrs. Jasmine Park co!};do, Grdnr, gar,. $1200 42!td St. blk to beach. BALBOA 646·3786 or 875-~1 mart & movies. Wiii 2281/• Slertle =:::;;:;;:::::;===== +utll & dep. 723-4319 HI00·85e-3933 f/p, 2 car. A. C S 200 218'0 Anle1gh, 650-2729 1-car prkng. Avl 11 /15. accept' OC housing. CENTAUR MGMT LIDO ISLE qu-t M/F jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... Mr Miller, 72().3965 $1100/mo. 789·1821 ISIAND 2606 ======:i:::==== _. "' ---------1V1llago Cleek Condo, $675/mo • 842-2288 =========! wanted to share Oceilnlront Pr operty 3BR 2BA, over 1700 3Br 1111ea. Old c h•rm ~======= COSTA MESA 2624 . 2288 Maplo ROOMS 2706 house. Beach/bay. No 1500 sq ft, 3BR ~OA sq tt Wall( to So. but new carpet/paint. Charming upper duplex, -::::::;;:;:;:;:===== 842·2288 drugs, smoke, pets For Ad Action e.,~10~0~~.~.:o. c~r Coost Pl32a, w/d View from backyard. 2Br.1Ba, P.vt sundock, -at.a MQ&u& ••ys HtJNTiiGtON ... Pen Point Home $435 ~ Avail 1011. hkup Att . 2-<:ar gar. 51590. Agt. 832.5695 frplc, 306•,\ Coral. Oy -,.._,,.,. quiet n/smkog beach 723·1962 .;~~~~2~~5~t1:1 ;<'3 ~:~~/~0·1 ~ys 2G~-8 k 'B 1 d Apptonly<310>27J.33oo TOwnhou .. Style , :'S2000FF1! BEACH 2640 1over,fum.kltpr1v -v-11-1a-M-art""'~ ... n-1q""'ue~.-F-e-rrl Cal a ...,,.._ Snopp1n9 for· 3 new 3partmen1? cl3ss11ted lets you compare costs • without hassle CA e66 or ev . ac •Y ront con o, __ s_u_,q,,,_L_1_B __ R,......-1B-A-.-p-vt 3BR 2 'hB4, encl ga; • 1 &. 2BR, d/W, beaut•-========= w/d, $400 675-2102 loc*lng for same co ~4-14 • 2 ml!stor BdrlJlS .tdon, ''' ragA, wshr/dryr hk•.ns,· pool are•. Rec rm,•·. AD· VISOR 642-5678 • 2 .... Ba 2 ... ~ pool patio, new carpetlpnt u -... 1 ~ 28R J"'"A bch sh•rt 2BR 2B.A, prof The; Piiot Cla-i-~ • ......,.r gar, · $650/0\0 incl util. Avail pvt 1$ack yard, pool 6 lndry •rm. close to _... _,,.., . • E-tt.lutr pQOI hm w/ noo/lmkr. $430 ~ ~ fled · $l800/mo. 673·3071 lmmedlately. 675·7~ sp.t $1070/mo ~ $350 shop• and buses. -:~~5,kup(3~~,c' patto. View I Room, own utll. 432·8966 ·,The f1'\0St comprchon-BAYFRONT w/OOCK dop 548-7001: · • .$595-$675/MO • mo. ba\h, kltct't prtvs, SA50 ---------01 worry! . • · P iiot CJ•ssltled &42·5678 s1ve and 'current direc-. 2BR, den, 2BA, gilted•---------.. 2.233 F8'rvtew Rd • 530 w: WIC.SON. 1_5_94_·4_04_6_____ + utlls 844-01911 ======::==::= tory of goods and ser· comm, l/p , spa, w/d , ---------. ---------722-~12 or ~2·2288 ----------1===::====== _ HOTELS HOTELS OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY .vtcel!around! garS230065Q·1414 PLUG BUSINESS BUSI~ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 • MO'rEl.S. in~ • MOTELS 2718 2904 2904 -uNES DAYS BUCKS Merchandise Under $300 ·• Private Party Oniy dii'lj PiiiiJ) • 642-5678 'TOUI pnoe ol • •-rn ad CllMOl e•cNcs $300 to qualtly IOr ,_re• No C.. c11•- Classified Community Marketplace IN : Co~to Mesa ... $99 Security Deposit · · ·Bay Bree~e ~partments Spaciou & Quiet 1 BR ~P:t:s with Cool Ocean ·Breezes, Pool, Covered Parking & Laundry Facilities. Call 548-0336 tagtQla Beach Motor Imi $17~ •Up. . $41/Dally .• Op · .• Kitchenette5 AWllable • Heated Pool • Ocean ViewS • laundry Facilities • Cable·T.V. ,·Parking 494-5294 RECESSION PROOF· Rral £ tote Jn,e lm<·nl Co. haa un.iqul' pr111trnm IO lnl t' adunlait of receuion. Cre-1.11 mu111hl and lonK tt'rm in<'omt & fm>filB. '"C'd aa~Ol'l81l'• for rtgional t 'pan ioo to optn nt" location. M1mmum tort-up ftt: 714-486-2667 For all your home and business needs ACCOUNTING CEMENT CLEANJNG BANDY llA1f 3710 LANDSCAPE• PAINTING 3858 SCREEN ..---------------------..BOOKKEEPING CONCRETE 3526 SERVICES 3548 LAWN CARE 3808 SEIVICES 3406 ::======= '-======== Carpentry plum b ing, eW.P. YOUNGQUIST •-::====;;;;:;:==:I See your car make tracks! N eed to sell you car? Do it the ~ .WCJ./ ! Run your auto od for l 0 ckJys in the Doily P'dot/lrdependent. ~it doesn't $ell, we'll run it for 5 more days, ,FREE!* Co~ Classified f oc detoi~. * Priwte Porty ~y. No reflms with th~ offer. •• tli. d ' 11 asonry ll'alntlft9 Centract• 'ii ut M T.J. Pelle Cone. Const Hou .. cleaner .. t '11 a ~o::W~~a:' rates • TREii • Oual p1tonUng by prol1s •tic ova orton Bookkeeping Conc-B11ck Block. Lie St3tlr-4, S14'hr·3, St5hr·2 .lfm Ma-2e24 . Llcl&02098. Ins. Mob1m10,~c~: ss•e~!, An s~temcnts taxoa , 277329 Hoghesl Ouial/ Mature rdy to wrk NP CM T•••••"'•111on . LawH. Froe est SC5-330S ~~ Lbweat ~;;;;c & consulting_' Frei.' Low Pres (714)962·7~ Jacki• Smith 842-4899 Handvw ~ ...,_~ 751-347• Ul~~"S4Z-8$9S " consu1tn1too 642·1392 WEEKS CONCRETE aunt Sunbrft• makl Srve ··ue.-irl.Ur · l t>cal refs. >'20TraofOUiililJWcit ADDITIONS REMODELING Concrete cut11ng11ack flc,bondodf1ns. own/ Fr-est. &73-7922 . LEGAL R~~°e,.~209~n::' hnmmorf3' Bobcat opor by 22 yr pollc• • ruw: 4a755g &31·2&10 vot.843 6952 SAVEi SAVEi $10 hr, SERVICES 3812 TOP QUALITY ~ 20 yr exp, carptntty, very competltlv.e painting, plumb .. ..,.rupJcy/Dtvwee Int/ext, lie 14822• elect , drywall. patch-Attomey ... l.8\ed can J•y ~59 Ing, demo 971 4aoe Mem BBB·paymt plan TRIM ,iiiTlllQ. Yovr ROOM ADDITIONS TILES 3570 Est 1978-722-8500 c8lll• 11 my canv ... 3410 CERAMIC DEClt 3528 COATING· · One bw One -counters •fl..-a .. .eteramtC 4m1rble jfS91315 Tom n~27 Good ,... ,.,.. The'* ~~1:~~~0:o;~1Y~~~!todl;T=l=LC::=1=1=1=1 =d=/R==1 =d= Waterproof O.c;.k Coat-BAUUIG 3720 You. u..w.nce 1163-9681 l:TIE==1====:;::::;:1 • Uc#212542 493-8831 Prom;sc':,;llOIJt 0t'~t · ~~~al~~1c:':~· J:•· --~· MOVING • · 3834 · SUVJCES Warden Const. Cu•tom free tst & Rtlerences 587430 722.a798 Ill ••ST Ill H-no. 91auo &. VOCAL Remodeling, 1ddtt1oni. John A Shelby84f5..6J78 Oemolmon. Ftemodefing? 11tA8C • ......_. 1"9. .-ann llll Free dHtqn 30yrs exp •Walls~ OUICK, CAREFUL I LESSON$ J8U ....... Troo #3073:11 841·20M 9'ruh. •tc-7 .... 1125 (X)UlrltOUS, •T13'04I vice Tr" trim .,__ CHllD CARE 3536 FLOOR INSTAU . ,.. •• ,.-... ua.-to "--....,., °' ·a1 _. movlll. cteanup, ... ~;;~~;;7:::::l~ll~PA.DtS~~,=~3~6~2~0 Mr #!~-~ , ce1 ... Ult...,,.;. ln1ladl ""'· u1-BM1 BATHROOM 80111 hr min. UUlll'. iow.t ... I, _ ... ._.-'--~ CHILD CAR8 7 daya a rate•,· llo. 108002 .. e .. ..., --•t;;;;:=======t REFINISHING 3448 wk, All hra, In my C M Wood Floortw.. Cu•· IEPAJIS 3758 in.ur, 714/933-9925 ..-. ~·~ 54H10I IJllG home, very loving at· tom Worlc, Neg pr1c•, PUii.iC NOTICE =:~::=~====i==::::;::=::::;::;::z==I mosl)tler• 631 ·2460 :,.~r:n, ~~lnen • RS ....._ ......... The Celtf. ~le UCI ... POOL -.•. BATHS, KITCH, TILE A ETC complote hm remOd'I, fr" est, rel'• 550100 "8-271'3 LOVING MOTHCR with termite/dry rot reprs, t... Comml .. lon RE· $1:ldl'ICJ!"' 2 yr old, wlll car• for doora, plllmltlng, & QUIRES that •II l,JMCl ~· • • your ct'tlld In CM hm FORNITVU motel 24 tws, t4&-0917 hou••hald goods ======::::=;I (8a~t1 & F..,,_, 43&-0llt7 mov•r• print th•Ar Ce., w .. " Poele~.P--~-~--=...,~ · • ra•eeU"l'ny 3510 .LOVING NiNNiii REfDQSBJRG 3121 ~.U.C. Cal T nurrtber, wtdy' ~ e1ng, chem wuu--~"'" avail, . exp,. rellabl• LANDSCAPI. llmoe and chautfeun 9NC, ~ ,.,.ir,"" prof training, from .. Ml\y R..eerH to any 1 • ...,.. r••• •laA• print V..w T.C.P. num-eet. 77&-1722 Qtly CuetM W..-..e& 1100. weett 7"-6223 Fvrn ~q/or not. For ....... WU'5 .JOVO 'ber In .. actv.t .... ca•,..,.... eutWll ~. fair teat ...-. _. . merca. " you have a11~======= lc,p,frM"1 Call 0 0ebra642·1581 ~mowed front ~':.-=.,~ IOOPUfG · 3110 Mlnw.Mc...t547 ....... CLEAJONG a -11uo, ...,,_ rr'~hllUffeur, call:========= Atpw1, ~ Doott. .,... ~ a oampt IMfY *° PW11c uc111u •• dOwl.ubinltl.lllCICO l *Y-SUVJCES 3548 ll.AIDYllAJI 3710 ..,..,,eat.uoe ~ .._L-:::'9.J.~1?~!8 -. t.nc-. .... -.. Uc ======== D :iiMi't.... tree 714-&M-4111 Ot9lller Padftc Af9 *'"'"" ,_,,.,...., •~I Hw ....... ...,....,.RmPAIRa........, aorwtee. Removal, ... On aa.t ... .,la1He CCleOsiifN;;JV ..... " .. i' '7Yf9 ••P. Min. rere, Ren ... PAOP8'T1£8 Trim, Senior Ol•o. ~t. StOfage, prof, -"!:RO~-G~W~UtlVl==-:~C::-:•-... T ~J*'d•ble .. rell•ble ........ eatpenery.eeo.. ,,... ... In .... 1 I XLNT rep. ' hr "*'-Ina ~~·':, ~; .,._c•_n_v_o1_~ __ a_e3-....t.&_ee_1_' ~i)0ryw~iia11;;i09";;iiirM;'C1a.unMiL .._ ._. Undqfll Tt11111. Yt»C nt•JIM ".:" :8~ ~. loolllng, ct.Mlfled hae ~ ... '•tl•Oe• ...... Cwt. a.,,.... .. T"""'*'9--. Olllete '" •• It 174 ....... wt\M you neec:11 113hr.4, ,,..,.,, ,,...,.. ..,.... -. .-; w a ....._....._ a.n. ~ C4>.: tt"439. ·~w..."""-...,~..,-you~.~,.-.-~buvtna- "'-OT et ••••"1•D MaturehCW 10 ""' .. cu .,_., .,.,,..._ '' "9 upa a Malnt.~ a Uc. u...e ,.... 8lwt or ae11na. c~ ...... .,. Jedale~ltltl• llCIJrtGl...-at •!!!C!!,4M•elM ........ MO-Nn oowr.•yourneHet ., . .. r ........ .· ·. .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Friday, October 2, 1992 89 • VOLVO 92 30 BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT ll!ICBUDISE MERCHANDISE PETS 6 PIANOS 6 HUNTINGTON SAIL BOATS 7014 AUTOMOBILES OPPOltTIOOTY 5530 ======MISC. 6015 ANIMALS 6049 ORGANS 6059 BEACH 6140 =====;;;l======I====== -• 2904 =======:;l:=======~I::======== ========;;;I::::;;;=::;;;::;;;=::;;;=: 14.2 Capri w/colorltd --------85 760 GL£, TURBO, ==:::::::;::;::;:::;=I C ' APPLIANCES 6011 Oueen or Ktng P•lms. 8 IS Fr .. Kitten•. 8 wks Went to buy 51 1och Mull• Family sale. Sun &ails, traller & co~. BMW 9030 n-turbo L•t~ ete LOCAL PAY P HONE s:':O~.~r!-•-:::======== feet tall, $20 ea, Hetb old, FREE to gOOd or amallet ebony or 4th 8-3, 9 I 1.1 ;~°':2:;~::: for::::==:::::::::::;:::;:::;:::; $S800 ~~~790 • ROUTE. ~Treffic Lo I• plants 00 kinda .-i ea. home, 760-6196 · wht grand piano. Will Ell worth dr, HB Mag. . C OLLECTORS ITEM, • cations. IK weakJ" 1. 'c111b11 1!5tr!!'sportnt•on. Kitchen Appll gOOd Liiac 674·9422 Gorgeous Persian Fem. pay reasonable price notia tnd1anapohs. :=========! 74 -.....2. mu .. t ~ io•-=======:::;~ 1 • r-· ...,5-0753 w0tktng cond ., In use 645 9630 ~vv ....... 1-800-37S-VENO n 0...,. db I 0 v e". SCA Wolll ayatem sun 3 yrs, apyd. loveable 1---·--·-----========== SPEED a apptac1ate. l..OCAL S NACK/SODA Forklift Mechanic mlcro(GE spc mkr), 660, now butba. aate must sl $60, 548-5461 714 64MHS4 ROUTE. MUST SELL Joumeyman. Mtn 7 dishwshr.7590120 pttceS300.G73-l143. HEEDED: Good NEWPORT SKI BOATS 7016 VOL KSWAG ON 9235 IMMEDIATELY 1·800 years Forklift eicp.•---------Shod•. f'ono, Cypress Horne for 3 yr old ==========:1BEACH 6169 =========l=========I:::::======== 375.VENO, Ext. S Must have own tools. Sears Best 26' Inge wht treea. 15·gntlon, $20 spayed female gray GAUGE 51LL!S 19' GLASTROH '97 HONDA 9085 1964 BaJ'a Bug MARKETING, Full or • E>ep. In electric & LP water/ice $550 NCC 1-gollon plants, SI Pe ralen C a t found ::========~ 190HP MercJcrulHr I/ Part·Tlme. Couplea & and h~e gooct'drtving big acrn w/remole Wisteria $10. 674·9422 August, vlcm1ty San 4 Family Bio-out o, Open Bow Ttl Hull,=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= Po werlull RJo• goent lndf\llduala f(j( bull· record Call Kim at $250. 642·35!5 TANNING BED for Joaquin/Crown Dnve, Everything you can Sun·Top, Trailer, Lott '88 CRX. hi, 73k, atr, $l GOO 'o bO ·t191-.1 t 199 neaa of your own. 956 9656. •-=::::::::::::::::::==== ,ate, $1200 (cost COM Call 644·72t6. think 01• Sat only, IGth of storage. Great Ski stereo, orig own, blue.I========= • Loc::al Amway dlstrtbu· ---------•· $2000). Montego B11y Pretty &Isler kitties, At· CORONA 51 & santa ana, Boat In excellent con-very sharp, 5 speed tor asalats you for Housekeeper FURNITURE 6014 Wolff System Crystal most abandoned at G•r•g• S a le, Sat 8-dluon (10 person ca· $6700.434 7550 MISC . AUTO 9245 splendid opportunity P{T. Clean house, run1:::::::::::::====== 24 Suns Only 22 beach Misty gray, DEL MAR 61 22 12, Clothes! Nannell pac1ty). $10,500 080. ==========t~ii~:=;~~~~;;i phono Pot 546·5085 errands, do laundry 2 tickeJ,11 to KEY houra of usage on Molly blac.IC. Want to Sweaters/Misc Call (714)846·1571 1988 Suzuki Samu rl and use co1nmon WEST "'t=LORIDA Iv bod. 714/6924359 s tay/play together In Amazzing Garage Soto. HousoholdfToys ==========I LINCOLN 9120 4x4. Solt too. qray senso. Ploase leave I0/29 return 1113.,-========= responslblo Inside Designer Furniture & 2832 Vla te Orna d• blJ<.k v~ / go\>d co11 INVESTMENTS msg with Nanette $650 675-4887 Susi I· homi:t. under 1 yr, other quahty otoms nt Movin g Sal• all 11ems MARINE SUPS ========= drtion '" & t.u• G(:lod WANTED 2912 408·9 71-e900 OXL 1 JEWELRY FURS spoyodfshots, others great proces 428 must go. brkos, desks, ooa-vs 7022 '71 LINCOLN Conti· ttres, SINCO C0$5"tl8, ---------BEDROOM SET 4 ' avail 839-7019 B~on1n. 9AM SAT. sole, lug, clothes, \..l\ ne ntet 460 eog n.ons A/C . 47 ,000 mlles ========= MECHANIC pieces, Includes desk. & ART 6025 RABBIT c::ago with out· 673 0222 toys 3 K1aloa court ========::.:::I o<>od $1095 Mu .. t soot Looks & runs l•lu• 4°"' DISCOUNT, 4 small notes well ••· cured, by real estate cet9t247-!927 $150. 650-7272 sido teeder & pull-out .newport beach. SAT· • Ne wport B•ech &42-05e7 new $4 000 OJ tr oe ESTATE SALE tray $25. 557·!>227. •-=::::::::::::::===== ,_S_U_N_8_4_6_3_1_·_50_3_1 ...... _ Mooring up to 40 lor a p•c;kup t1u " 7 7· BEHR G1rls wht FR.prov Expanding OC paint bdrm; lrg adll desk; Mir seeks mechaolc patio tbl 2 c::hrs; flnQIG to repair prodUClton furoo W/ frame; chair/ equip. Electric, weld· ladd~r. dys 64~51:)31 Ing and fabrication a lvo msg 760-1632. plus. Salary n•go-Nautical stroped couch tlnbte, DOE. Benefits xtnt cond 5250. Queen Send resume and sal· size futon w/hame ltko Chi $3000 ~-,,,;..,,.-.,,.------1• ·-North Channel Call ==========I 80, • cas•• .r h0t•" nose bar , RABBIT: Netherland COSTA MESA 61 24 Sell your unwanted . 64S:.eoe1 95 3·54C.t . o• <l tys, exquisite tvory chess dwar1 blue otter now nems the eMy way! ---------MERCEDES 9130 642.4321 !::•1 2 ~ set $3500, Orrontal only $20. 557.5221. I::::::::::====::::= To place your class1-10 ~in To Ope n See ==========I carpets $1oob-$3000. 5 fa mily Blo w -out tied ad call 642·5678. SAIL: 45' Wide beam '-======--=== MONEY TO LOAN Russo:in bo>ces $200· ========= frig, furn, mocrwave. $550 mo 4 5• Narrow '79 450sl, low m lles,r· $400, music bo>ees, MUSICAL toy$. clothes for ov· be?m 5450 752.283 1 bolh tops, well ma1nt. ANTIQUES & 2914 African art and many eryono 3106 Maco ======~~=l BACK Bay has 8 secret very clean S16.750 CIASSICS other bcauttlul items INSTRUMENTS a11e. sat·sun t1I dusk TRANSPORTATION Slops up to 50 fl, $11· obo 673·1j>5 9250 By appointment only Everything must gol :======::::::;;;I $13 per It De Alue 81 J80sl, cvst wheets.I========:::::== 673· 1 SCM 6055 •--~------Me rine, JOO E. Coasl 2 tops, Natdl, cus t • Sharp 195-G 1 o rd 50 Garage Sales! p k d 35 1 SS FAST CASH SS ary history to: HR new $125. Loans: 1>9rsonal, busl M:in"t'!Or, P.O Bo• '114-642·7010 ness. debt consolldo-1287 ·.antn Ana. 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It costs a lot to be a teenager these days.· So apply no~ for After School Jobs Money for the nec:Hsltlea cay be yours with a lob Q4tt11ng new customers for the Dally Piiot. Eam eJCll.a money working with your friends 3 houra each w"kday •venlng. • ,.., ti•..,.,,,,,.",,,,,,."'_. * • hues. ""' "" .... II.I * r.., 1HS1 .. U If 11 fflff 1¥ . ,,.,.,... " ,,. ... Calf bcfo11 S 00 P M. y HARL.ES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH ot cons11m"1S POT THE ERROR East \\ e t \1Jlnerable. Ea..-.t deal., NORTH • 10 5 4 9 4 3 K6 +KJ 532 WEST EA T •Q72 +K98 8 10 6 10 9 8 7 3 2 A Q J 8 +76"4 . +A-tt8 OL'Tll •AJ83 AKQJ752 4 • 10 The b1ddin1t Eut South We.t North 1 NT 4 Pus Pue i>us Operung lead Ten of Here's an Hert"~ of you r analyti· cal po•1-ers ~tud\ the baddmg and plav of th1 hand and de<1de who, if anyone, committed an error. We can't fault the bidding True, one no trump doubled "ouJd ha\I.' produced an ucellent '!Core for North-South. but there WH no wav that \\as going to be the final con tract. South's jump l-O four hearu w• an eminently pre<'t tcaJ way to upre the hand's playing JXoltonuaJ , \\..~t led tht' t~n o t 01ii1n ind11 to. the kan ic and are Oechnr rufft'd th,. • diamond \llntmuatton, rlrr" tnJITII'" '" two rounds an<! rfl! Uit• a n ,.r. d ub tu Eallt s que-en. Fn t ~h1ft•.J to the eiglg uf 11padt ... d tlc kM! b\ declarer to \A. est 's q 1tf'('n Ar. th1 nrd I&)' that was the 111~1 tr d1 Int the defense. sm(e dedtlfer rnul i en ter dummy \\1th a trump, fin• .. ·e·the J&Ck of ..,pades and r.IAtm tl " rt l Ii\ hen the suit brokf' :1 'i • 't'I. ihere was on• c:nttcal er rot, but 1t 1, b'i no mean~ "'"' tu "'lt()l , I'\ en luukin~ at all lour hA•1 1, lli<l \OU find tt'? After ~mmng th quf'f>n u( d11t •, Eut cannot afford to t f'tu•l'I e d1 a mond be-cause declarer Ii\ 111 N £1 whale di~ ardmg a padt-Ir m tbt uble: l <'e of du~ ruflfo.d m tht d"'~ hand sets up dumm\··9; t11uh ""h1le there· ... a trump eont~. a11d v.e\e <,ttn that dttlarf'r C'.On h ndl• a spadt retu rn. But v.h.et ahl)Ut e low d ub" Df.c:larer can aluff a padf' v.h1lt winning tn dummy wtth &ht J&d:. but th1t"11 not enouith' f)t'd utr will au.II ha\e to loae twu padt tnr ks ll'I long as F.111t covers &n\ ~flade led from dummy. Beautiful TODAY'S CROSSWORD ·PUZZLE ACROSS 6-4 Taverns 6S Sorro...tul word 66 Amanc.tn symbol 117T ...... ~~ 68 GrM:eM mytnm 69 Slurdy carts DOWN 1 -I • 1 OccuOta<t •3~·~·~<;.._~-~~~:!.!:l:"..'.~~~~-- ' c"' 1 .. , • 45 s.aam..ag 47 Fabric 49 -Hemtng•ay 51 Couf1 -p(ocadvra 53 Ct"'•·•o $4 Frel"ci\ l'lrll • e 1 -"* tMHM 83 Eq1i11 fy ) 810 Friday, October 2, 1992 ADVERTISING • Some h81pful tips to coast through ski ·Season on a budget , By Rick Mcintee and Snowbird. Our two-part series on skiing packages begins with Lake Tahoe and Utah. Next week we will look · at the exciting resorts of Colorado, New Mexico ,,jtnd , instruction and activities. condominiams to two-story If your focus is not entirely on townhouses. Condos run from a the slopes, ch.oose a resort that has · studio with a bath to a bobsledding,-snowmobiling, hot,.air one-bedroom suite with a loft to ballooning or lots of great shopping. accommodate four people. Salt Lal.<e is a great spot for a weekend" run for .5.easoned skiers and those w~o are new to the sport. lift tickets for Salt Lake area include one-day skiing at Solitude and additional lift tickets for Solitude, Snowbird or Alta. With a combination like this you will be free to ski a variety of slopes. West, Solitude, Snowbird, Alta and Sundance. Shuttles are included to an y area you choose. In Park City you can stay at the Radisson or a number of condominiums for two nights, with two day lift tickets, air and transfers starting as low as $398. rooftop lap pool, giant whirlpool Jacuzzi and a complete weight and workout room. lift tickets with these packages may be used for Snowbird, Alta or Solitude, once again ~!lowing the skier the nexibility to ski more than one location. affordable packages in7urope. This was a great summer for the _ beach and deep sea fishing, but ..,. enough o( the heat and humidity, r let's get ready to hit the slopes. September 1st l..icl..ed off promotions for the 1992-93 ski season and great padages to fit most skier)' budget are available. \.\hen our winter is good. local :.k1ing is close and comen1ent, but there is nothing better than getting out of town for a few days to ski frt?sh powder. This ye.ir a lot of attention has &een gi"en to three- and four-day packages for weekend getaways as well as longer p,.ackages. tor some serious skiing. Con!>1der thc)e pGint.s when pl.inning }Our ski trip. Fir:.t d\.'tl'rrrnne J budget, because there Lodging is ~lso important. You can You will find more than 1 ~O pick a conao with a kitchen, a .restaurants within one mile "'- hotel or a lodge. ' . Lakeland. For a change of pace, the Now let's look at some of the Tahoe Queen sternwneeler cruises many choices . ...for some excellent Lake Tahoe with dinner/ dance skiing with proximity to Southern · cruises. Non-skier activities include California, South Lake Tahoe offers a toboggan chute, guided warm sunshine and clear blue skies -snowmobiling through the back eigh t out of 10 days. From the country, horse drawn sleigh rides slopes to the exciting casino night and great shopping. life, Tahoe has if all. Early and late season packages at The Heavenly Ski area is.one of Lakeland Resort start from $24 7 America's largest resorts with more per per5on and Include four nights than 20-square miles o( skiing lodging in a studio and three-day terrain in two states that will skiing at the Heavenly Ski Resort. accommodate all skiers. With a Mid December, January and early vertic~l drop o( J ,600 feet and 24 February are slightly higher and lifts -including an aerial tram -should be booked early. ihis is an area not to be Utah is also a good consideration overlooked. for the skier on a budget. Packages Lakeland Village Beach and Ski are designed from two niS._hts ana Resort is located one mile from • two lifts (grea t for a weekend Hea>Jenly and. the casinos at getaway) to seven nights and five You can choose from the Salt Lake Hilton, the Olympus or the Clarion for lodging and ail off er shuttles to the ski runs. Packages for Salt Lake start at $298 -based on double occupancy -and include air, two nights lodging, two days llfts and transfers. Thirty miles from Salt Lake City Airport you will find Park City, an 1890's nostalgic mining town with all the.luxuries. Park City is known LhrouW1out • the world for fantastic powaer skiing with an average annua1 snow fall or 350 inches. SIOpes are good for beginners, intermediate and . The crown jewel of Utah snow skiing is Snowbird. Internationally famous for it's light dry powder, Snowbird gets enough snow to stay 9,pen 200 days most seasons. Packages are a little different at Snowbird because choices o( M_idweek Getaway or the Weekend Getaway. Midweek packages are two, three Of four nights. ~eekends consist o( a four night stay. Where to stay in Snowbird will not be a difficult decision with the Cliff Lodge and Spa being the favorite choice of skiers. This is a ski in/ski out property featuring a Here are couple of tips for a more enjoyable ski trip. When making your plans, try to get a couple of friends involved. Rates for most packages can be reduced greatly when booking three and four people to a room. Transfers are built into most packages, but can be priced without. When traveling a.s a family or with a group of friends, request your package without transfers and rent a ~r. Rick Mcintee is an agent with Lo~ to Travel in Cosla Mesa 642-4403. is a \., 1de range ot options from Jffordable to tir:.t cla!>:., Tra"eling as J fomHv. there are resorts that cater to young people as '"ell as parents · . oll~rmg d1itercnt level-. of Stateline. Shuttle service is provided fi(ts or longer if you fike. Morris Air every 30 minlJteno the slopes and is running specials out of John runs about the same to the casinos. Wayne Airport for packages· _ ~m~odation-s·range 1i'om lodge ___I!!clud~ng ~1t Lake City,· Park Cit¥_ expert skiers. Park City area has 1 3 lifts, which include quads, gondolas and five-triple chair lifts. Lift ticket:. in these packages may also be used at Dee ValleyL eark City, Park , Hurrica ne Ti na d o esn't halt marlin fishing at the .-cape Cabo San Lucas Hurricane Tina blew 135 mph off the Baja coast but f J1led to slow marlin fishing ,1t the cape. Tortuga Finistcra Sportfishmg Fleet owner Qarrcll Primrose said 85-degrec water temperatures and air temps of 95 had billfish on a iecding frenzy. local Jnglcrs Jeff and f\el~n Tolar fished two days and released three )<lilfish, three striped marlin and IJnded 22 dorado. Gary Tremper fbhcd three days on the 38-foot Rondclla and u • released six marlin, two sailfish, weighed in a 62-pound wahoo and a 312-pound blue marlin. Anglers are getting good action with roostcrf1sh and 1ack crevela to'4o pounds "'hen they fish close to the beach. Most boats, fishing Grey Rock to Cabo Falso on the Pacific side, say dark colored lures and live bait are getting the most action. D on't forget B 0 isbec's Black and Blue Marlin Tournament October 20-24. 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