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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-05 - Orange Coast PilotI ·' NEWPORT BEACH • . • --~--~lllllly. Dclober 6, 1892 MmAY PtBllNG lllBING From the Daily Pilot Newsroom THIS WEEK ... Today'S the last day to register to vote for the November general election. If you're 18, a citizen and have avoided any recent felonies, you are eligible to vote. Where to go? The most direct route is the Orange County Registrar of Voters office at 1300' S. Grand Ave. in Santa Ana. The Republican Party will be registering voters at its Costa Mesa headquarters. It's at 245 Fisher, just off Red Hill. Or try the Democratic Party headquarters in Costa Mesa at 1199 Newport Blvd. The Registrar's office will be open until midnight. o. John Cox: running unopposed. ,. The first forum for candidates running for the Newport Beach City Council win be held Wednesday evening at the Villa Nova Restaurant, compliments of Speak Up Newport. In District 2, representing West Newport, its Jan Debay vs. Richard Batlks. The incumbent, Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer, is stepping ~ide. In District 5, which includes most of the islands, it's incumbent Councilwoman Jean Watt fending off challenges from Diane Coltrane and Robert Lewi$. And in District 7, ta kin~ in Eastbluff, Harbor View Homes and its environs, it's John Cox vs. John Cox. He's the incumbent and he's unopposed. The program starts at 6:15 p.m. Free. Open to ilie public. 0 Up at the Pac Amp is another across-your-dial kind of week, everything from country to head-banger rock. Bryan Adams performs Thursday. Next night it's George Strait and then on Saturday it's Ou.y "Have You HuRRed Your Bat Today?" Osbourne. IUChard Marx plays Sunday. Tickets: $25.85-$27.50. For more information, call 546--4876. 0 Across town at the Performing Arts Center it~s Ballet Nacional de Espana starting Tuesday. Pr~ram features "The Three-Cornered Hat' and the short works "Danza y Tronio," "Romance de Luna" and "flamenco." Tickets: $14-$48. COMING SOON ... Radio personality CiJi Ware will be pushing her book "Wicked Company" at the Oct. 20 luncheon gathering of Round Table West at the Ball>oa Bay Club. Also on the bill is ex-soap star Wesley £ure talking about "The Red Win~ of Christmas," a holiday story that has been optioned to" Disney for a full-length animated film. nckets? Call (213) 256-7977. TAKING IT TO THE BANK ... First ... - there were rumors that the popular . Wells Fargo branch in Balboa was going to close. Then there were rumors that it was going to remain as a full-service branch. And the answer is? Tough to say. Last March, Wells Fargo officials conceded the bank would reduce service by eliminating check~cashing service, probably by the end of summer. But that hasn't happened. Branch mana~r Yvette Alexander dedines to say When, or even If the bank is reducing service. "I run the branch as if it's going to stay open always." TH IS JUST IN ... Bungee cord jumping from buildinp and bridges has been banned in most sgtes, but lawmakers have yet to catch up with the latest bungee twfsr:' leaping from huge cranes. leplation is pendfng in California, though, to force 6unr. entrepreneurs to obtain a permit before jumping into the business. ONf YEAR AGO TODAY ... With the coming budget meta still hazy It best, the Costa.Mesa Oty Council hands out 8.5 percent pay hikes to City Manager • Allen Roede; and City Attorney Tom Kathe. Later In the Yffr, dty Workers givt up their pay cuts to help the city ~linee itsJMilet. · · -ly St~ Marbl. Good momtng! Do you know the three most requested pizu toppings at Donatetlin in Cosg Mesa? 1) Bacon/pineapple 2) Donatelhes special (everything on 1t) 3) Pepperoni/Jalepen(.)) Winner of 5 ~ j ournalism awards in 1992 l« p I) .... 0..Jy P.lut Emily Montague, 8, sits in the saddle of Newport Police Officer Joe Wingert's motorcyde during Public Safety Day. Public · Safety Day is child's play ~ Hundreds participate in event featuring · demonstrations by Newport fire and police departments~ By Joyce Scherer SQlfl WrW P erched on his father's shoulder.., 4-}ear-old Jacob En- gelstad shouted, "Look, look at the helicopter, it's ny- ing." "lt leaved," said Kyle Bray, 3, also watching the Newport Beach Police Department's helicopter zoom overhead. Young Jacob and Kyle were two of about 1,000 people who converged inside and outside of Newport Beach Fire and Police Departments to enjoy Sunday's Public Safety Day. The 12-year-old event, held in conjunction with Fire Pre- vention Week. featured tours of the fire and police stations, a bumina building demonstration, SWAT Team exercises Postal perspective, past and present ~ A lot has c~nged in the postal field, says Costa Mesa's first female letter-carrier Pat Duvall-Packard, who retired Friday. By Joel Beers ,__ ....... COST A MESA -A piece of postal hi tory retired Friday when Pat Duvall-Packard huna up her mailbag at the city's main postal office. Duvall-Packard, 51, wos Costa Mesa's first female letter-carrier. Althouah she hasn't technically made the postal rounds in almost 13 years, she says letter-.carrying will always be in her blood. She took the job in December, 1963, because there were few jobl for women available at the time, and even fewer that paid wases similar to men. SH RETIRED/lllt Piii and disP.lays from Newport Beach Lifeguards, Orange Coun· ty Sheriff Department, Red Cross, HAZ·MAT and Disaster Preparedness. "Each year the questions we get go with the trends, .. said Deputy Chief A. J. Wagner. "Today's buu ~ord b earth· quake. A lot of people are asking about house hold safety. A couple of yen rs ago it was hazardous waste." or particular interest to children and adults was a Jaws of Life demonstration where firefighters ripped apart a ~ull gold Vega. Ho\\cver, youngsters lined up for an opportunity to sit on a police motor<)cle, climb aboard Sea Watch 111 or don oversized firefighter gear. But the chance to rappel 20 feet down a fire department wall seemed to generate the mo-.t excitement. The "child See SAFETY /ID Piii • 25 cents ' Council to decide ·on Tower Silin · ~ Record store 's planned sign would exceed the city 's current height limit. A petition was denied by the Planning Commission earlier this month. By Joyce Scherer s:..n wirer DOWNTOWN COSTA :0.1ESA -Ci ty Council members concerned about com· munny blight and rcs1dcnt1JI intru:.ion "-111 decide tonight "hcthcr to allow TOY.Ct Records to put its .name on an existing sign that C.\cecds the cit) 's cum:m 1gn ordinance height r1!qu1remcn1. The property at 17:?6 Superior A\e "as the forme r site of Liquor l3Jrn that dosed t\lo O years ago. The existing Liquor BJrn sign was appro,ed before the cit) 's cur· rent sign ordinance became cffec11'e 10 •• the early 1980s. To...,er;s petH1on \\as denied by Pl11n- ning Commission earlier this month -the same night council members gr.!ntcd an exemption to Nike To...,n's ?·foot logo 10 be etched in the Tnan~le Square Dome . 'fhe lengthy debate O\Cr the sign \arian'e pilled merchants against city ofhc1a1'. Mayor Mary Hornbuckle admm~J to concerns about th~ Cll) returning to it 1970s "Jungle or ~isn~... \\ bkh httercJ Harbor Boulc,ard "They "ant us to appro' e a non· conforming, although legal sign," ~he s:m.I. "Generally ~pcJking. counctl h:is been protccuve of the sign oode. but I o,i.oulJ ne,cr try to second guc~ coun~1rs nue.\· Ju t as merch:int-. ardent!~ supported Nike To-wn in h p1.::. of dra\\ ini; more shoppers to the Jre<i , they are stand1ni; behind Tower. A group of do, .. nto"-n mer chants rece.ntly met ''ith Rapley Howe. the See TOWER/ID h8e Show biz mom's caPeer choice : It's All :An Act ...,. Maureen Cowley hopes her acting school will prevent others in the business from making the same mistakes she did. By Tony Cox 8.istntss £ dlLlt NEWPORT DAY -Afrcr three yea~ of scam d0Jg1ng and "'heel pinning, Maureen Co-wley finally got a handle on huw to help two of her daughters find hnppine~ -and job -in show bu ine5.). But Co, .. ley wa w imprc~d by the enom11tv of the t:is~ that he decided to ;tart a bu~inc s that "-Ould pre .. ent other. from making the same mist3le .,he did. She gave up her corporate training career and start an acting school -which sh~named It' All An Act -near her husband Randy Cowley's bOat rompan)' on Newport Bay. ''We didn't know wh:it to do,•· Maureen Co"lev recalled. "II took three )Cars to get informarton together on where to get proper pictures, how to get an agent .•.. When we finally tarted gettma good audition , we didn't kn ow the ·right technique for them. "\\'e wasted three -P.rccious )e:lr ." J, .- See ACTING/M .. . Locals · Only ~ng Editor Sieve Maible ... '42-4121 Yesterday's News 0.1ly Pilot file photo The News-Press building in Newport Beach. Thirty Years Ago October 3, 1962 The Newport Harbor News Pres~. published three times a wt:ek, announced in a front page story that they would become daily on October 5 by combining with the Daily Pilot. This ended an intense rivalry between the two major local newspapers. Walter Burroughs' Daily Pilot was a descendant of the Costa Mesa Globe and the Cosca Mesa Herald. which were combined as the Globe Herald. and became the Daily Pilot in 1961. The Newport Harbor News Press was a combinati on of two Newport Beach P.apers, the Newport-Balboa News-Times and The Press, published by Ben Reddick, who was appointed to the board of supervisors in 1959. The combination of the two papers brought many News Press employees on board who later distinguished themselves as Daily Pilot · staffers, including editor Tom Murphine and photographer Dick Koehler: Twenty Years Ago October 7, 1972 .Even . sick dogs have their days M edicine has gone to the dogs. If · Unlike human body shops, an es~imated you have four paws and a tail, you bill wa s produced ~llowing ~espons1~le can pay as much for medical help parties to know how much It w~s going ~o as if you walked upright and carried a hurt. Going down the laundry last of Gold Visa Card. ~ treatments, dollar signs danced before my Several weeks ago our six-month-old eyes, and my legs went limp as if I were puppy, Kip, woke up one morning listless giving a transfusion. However, loud my and behaving strangely. protest, my bark was worse than my bite. J . She had no desire to chew fin ally consoled myself that at least there on table legs, shred sheets, wasn't a SS charge for one aspirin. or tear up the carpet. We The next day a contriJe, and subd~ed were terribly worried. She Kip greeted me, looking like any patient just lay on the bed too sick whose been through the testing wringer. to eat, 11\Vhich in her case The doctor announced there-was no bowel indicated a life-threatening obstruction, but she had a gastric problem emergency. which accounted for her sensitive tummy. The closest place for Fixing me with a suspicious eye, he assistance was a Dog and inquired about her diet. "Do you give her Cat Hospital in the anything but dog food?" he probe'd. I neighborhood. Today's nervously confessed she was particular!Y clinics are a far yelp from fond of French cuisine. and occasionally I the storefront <tperations -slipped her a little Coq-au-Vin and Petits they used to be. This one Fours. . ·had a lobby with more hanging plants than -' . The doctor heaved n weary sigh trying to a Beverly Hills restaurant. Piped music -lllusiratoon by 8111 Mcintyre control his exasperation with another wafted through the air while anxious pet owners insurance provider -which covered every indulgent parent. "There's your problem,'' he paced the plush carpet. calamity but fleas. At current prices; I was muttered. Even French poodles can'f digest that '· . In tribute t.o those canine i~mortals, Rin Tin warned that an uninsured canary with laryngitis stuff. This was followed by a chastening lecture_ Tm and Lassie, whose portr~tts hung'over the. c-an break you. J already fe lt a gaping hole in my on spoiling pets which cove red everything from door, decorators had embelhshe~ the l?~by with pocket. rich srracks to letting a dog sleep on your bed. dog-care~ couches, flanked on either s!de ~y fire During the consultation with a staff docior, As 1 t k K' ho e I was th ankful she couldn't plugs which served as end tables. Dommatmg Kip expressed her opinion of the entire ~ 1P . m ' . . one side of the room was a showcase of celebrity proceedings by throwing up. The vet talk. With her big mouth she \\Ould ha\e bone collections from famous movie mutts. recommended we leave her overnight so they br;rggcd that she not only sleeps on our bed - Checking into Admittance, the towering stack could run a series of tests ant.I X-rays. There \\3'> but often bet"c~n the ~heets. of paperwork was no different than any hospital. no mention of a CAT scan, but J figured Jhcy Nancy MclntJrt is JJ resident of Coron11 de/ There wAs eyen a space for your pet's hca~th save_d that test for felines. Mar. COMMUNITY MEETINGS • Pluse send It in writing: To place an event, please write: Community Events, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. - .TODAY 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council, regular meet- ing, council chamber:., City Hall, 77 Fair 11 Drive. 12 13 14 15 16 17 Births Hoag Memorial Hospltal Septembe1 2 l • .J Cl.ilidia .1nd Theodort' Steffel ((J)l.l t.~. bo~ September 22 o ~arl'n ;ind Robert freel.and Costol Mn.i, g•rl A formal request was fil ed by the Costa Mesa City Council to change the name of the Newport Freeway to the Costa Mesa Freeway. The councilmen planned to press for the name change through legislative action by Assemblyman Robert H. Burke of Huntinston Beach. The renaming, sparked by Newport Beach's anti-freeway stance, was requested because Route 55 was planned to end in Costa Mesa, not Newport Beach. Plans to extend the freeway through 6:30 p.m. Costa· Mesa Planning Commission, 18 regular study session, council meeting o 8.ub.ir.a .ind J;imu M~ers, (<>Ra Mt>w, bo•y-.------ Newport Beach were abandoned when the Pacific Freeway was deleted. "Since Newport Beach does not want any part of the freeway in their city, they should not be burdened with the name,''said Councilman AJvin Pinkley who initiated the motion to rename the route. Ten Years Ago October 2, 1.982 Members of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce were treated to a lively debate between Democr~t Leo McCarthy and ·Republican Carol Hallett, both. candidates for Lt. Governor in the upcoming election. The two ripped into each other on subjects ranging from unemployment to taJCes to offshore drilling during a breakfast meeting at the South Coast Plaza Hot.el. Five Years Ago October 2, 1987 The Southland began cleaning up after a 6.1 earthquake struclc at 7:42 a.m. on October l , followed by 16 aftershocks. At least 6 people were killed and in Whittier, the area hardest hit by th e quake, damages to 30 businesses and 200 homes were · estimated at $10 million. Damag~ was slight in much of Orange County but the temblor was blamed for th e death of an Irvine woman, who had a heart attack. Compiled by Anne Spinn ' lliljPfliL VOL.&e,N0.2H Delivery EUarantee! 19 20 21 22 23 24. room, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. t--~---+----+-----41----+----+----4• 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 7. p.m. Newport Buch Bicycle Tr~ls CitiLens Advisory Committee, Newport Beach ~-~---+---~-~~-4--t--71 Police Department headquarters, 870 f Santa Barbara Drive. • '{ ~~~==~~~~~d TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. Latinos Costa Mesa, weekly breakfast meeting, Denny's restaurant, Bristol Street .rntl Rc'CI t-lttl A\.enue, Costa Mesa. .. 7:30 a.m. Newport Harbor Ch;imber of Con\merce, business development bre.1kfa~1. ch.m1bcr ofiic.e, 1470 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach. • 5:30 p.m. Newport Beach library Board of Trustees, stlldy session, conference room, Nt!\\fX>tl Center .t.11.miry,· 856 San Clemente Drive. . · 7 p.m. Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, regul.ir meeting, rnun..:11 c..h.1mlx.·r~. City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. • • Costa Mesa Wilion Street: A VCR, Nintendo and Wellesley lane: A com~tsc -$S<XfCiSh were Srolen a coupfe player was stolen last Thur~fay from weeks ago from a hou~ 1n the 700 the garage of a home in the 200 block. blodC. Whitney Way: A Cclr in the 600 South Coast Drive: A manager at block was scratched on the wind· Cocos in the 1500 block alerted po-$hield and trunk. Damage was estl· lice last Saturday that they had found mated at SSOO. a counterfeit SS bill. Police were baf- fled since the bill was a real S 1, but numbers from a real SS bill had been taped to the corners. Newport Beach Park Newport: More than S 1,600 in ski boots. skis, poles and other equip· ment was t.lken from ,, tora1te IJ'n in the 1 aa·moc~ Von Karman: An in\estment mort· g.1ge firm reportl"ll th.ii SU0.000 worth of office equipment was t.lkl!n from an ofnce in the 3900 block. MacArthur Boulevard: About S2,SOO worth of stereo equipment was t.il.en from a bus1ne!>s in the 4600 block -42nd Street: A. man r~ported that he lost his wedding ring, v,lluetl Jl S6SO, while al the bead) If }'OU 'rt> • W'&tcnbtor •lld do nol hive your pipe< ~ ' " m f7 1 m on SMll'd.fYl •nd holl· ~~< c.ill belore 10 I M lfld wrll lfl It IO )'OU by noo11 Our CUllofnlol s.Mce <Aomer, "4 2 • Ou, It '.P.'ft ,_ ' • "' • s p.m Mondly ~ frtday, ltld 7 am. IO 10 • m. on SMur· ..,. 10 _. )'OU wflll l""" dlOlllUon ~ How to reach us at The Pilot ,_...._ ,,_....~ °""-::.~ .............. ...... ~~ ' Circu!Mion Orange Coonty 642_.333 ~;u•i"I c1.1.irlt!d 642-5678 Oitpl.y 642 .. 321 Editorial News 540-1224 Spotts 642 .. 330 News, spam fax 646-4170 MMt<>Mce ~UllMU Office 642~321 8uS1nets fix 631 ·5902 ' • ftll ... 7il7 ..... , •.• I :Ot "'"'· 0.6 'St,"'· •.• 11'2 , ..... 2.1 • .. Septerrber 23 ~ u Robin .tnd Jon.athin M.ushall (Chi.a Mt'Sd, boy September 24 u Cliz.t~lh and James Kociuba N~port Be.ich, girl o kim and Mire Cubeiro. l'~pOrt ~ach, boy Seplt!T'bet 25 o l..lur.i and \.\h it Hall, C~ t.'4.~. boy Nc"port-Mcsa Schools lunch menu. MONOAY -Bean burrito or soft tuco, let- tuce and cheese cup, fre h apple. anima l crack- er, milk TUESDAY -Cheese pizza or soft taco, let- tuce and cheese cup, mixed vegetables, harvest muffin bread, milk \H;ONESOA\' -California chicken burger or sort tJco. lettuce nnd cltcese cup. French f nes, ketchup, milk. ice cream dJy Tll U RSOA \' -Hot doi or soft t:ico, lettuce . and cheese cup, frosty orange Juice b:ir, milk FRIDA\' -Turkey strips, mn hcd pot:itocs, gra\)' or soft taco, lettuce and cheese cup, pcachc and pears, pc:inut butter cookie, milk ~SU)eP7 lottoJDecco •• J.,,. -.. Su~r Lotto f0t Satur~y. 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SI., Costa Mesa, 92621. ?day On water's 1d11 ~DD and relationships lecture on Attention Deficit 1>rder entitled "ADD & Adult lationships" will be presented at Jt'fTI. Oct. 5 at the offices of Joan clrews, 11 51 Dove St., suite 105 Newport Beach. There is a minal fee of $5. For information, I 476-0991. ~esday, Oct. 6 fashion Show -The _.port Beach Christian Women's I> is hosting a fashion show, !Cheon, and speaker at 11 :30 -1. on Oct. 6 at the Balboa Bay i>, Newport Beach. The fee is >,. MMe Mitt.1110.i.ly P.tc. 4, reservations are advisable, and e preschool nursery care is elable. Call Linda ar 759-3392 feservations and Kristin at 4-0718 to arrange nurse;y care. A bodyboarder walks alone along the shoreline near the Newport Pier after tackling the surf one recent afternoon. Women's medicine - . Leigh Erin Conneally, medical • actor of the South Coast >men's M edical Croup will g1"c a e lecture on the subject of lftopau5e and new ways to ~ent menopause-related ablems at noon O~t. 6 in th'l n munity room al the Newport nter library, 856 S.rn Clemente ve. For information, call 4~3181 or 644-3145. :upunctur e -Dr. Ron.lid ler, a licensed doctor of Oriental dicine, \\ 111 offer a tree seminar the use of acupuncture in the llment of arthritis .n 7 p.m. Oct. t 440 Fair Dme, suite C in it.a Mesa. For information, c.111 J.9999. 'ednesday, Oct. 7 Staying fit -No-impact !fcise classes for seniors wrll ~n at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 7 at the ?St Ne\vport Community C~nter. I 644-3240 for information. Hip replacement Hoag spital, 301 Ncwport'Bl\d. 1n wport Beach, '""I offer a free >rmat1onal seminM on hip ~acement surgery ,,t 7 p m. Oct For informat1on. c.111 760-5645 Panhellenic ewpor• :bor Panhellen1c "111 hold its :wal Counselors l uncheon. $•nn1ng '"'th a c.oc1r1I hour at 10 i at St. Michael and All Angel) urch, 3233 Pacific Drr..,e, Corona I Mar. Counselors from 20 local 1' schools and three community leges ha\e been in,ited. The Photo by lots Clcnn<.>y Memb\'r mJin speaker will be Cheri Wechler, Creek Life Coordinator at 'UCI. Call 646-25H for . information. Candidates forum - Newport Beach City Council candidJtes Richard Banks, Jan DeBay, John Cox, Diane Coltrane, Robert C. Lewis and Jean H. Watt will speak at the Oct. 7 meeting of Speak Up Newport, 5:30 p.m. at the Villa Nova restaurant, 3131 W. Coast High\\ay. For information, c.111 542-4226. Foster grandparents - fJ1r\iew IJe,elopment Center will celebrate the 20th Ann1\ersary of the F())ter Grandparent Pro1ect and the 7th ann1\.ersary of the Senior Companion Project with an a\\ard) pr<?)(!ntation and luncheon, beginning at 10 a.m. Oct. 7 al the Balboa BJy Club, 1221 W. coast Highway in Newport Beach. Call 645-5000 for informatLon. Thursday, Oct. 8 College night - College·bouncJ juniors and seniors in the Newport-Mesa school district ,ire invited to attend College Night from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 8 in the bo>~· and girls' gyms at Corona del mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Dme. Toastmasters -Newr>Qrt Center Toastmasters will offer an eight-week course on public speaking beginning at 6 · 30 p.m. Oct 8 at a location to be • announced For information, call Joy Wolfe at 432-1336 or BrendJ 01 Ccuccio, 489-1463. Parkinson's Disease - Children of Parkinsonians, ·a support organization for family members of people with Parkinson's Disease, will host a discussion by Dr. Janet M . Chance, prolessor of neurology at UCI, on the topic "Management of Parkinsorr's D1seJse, .. ~ ar lp:m. Oct. 8 in Cafeteria Room B at Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Bhd. in Newport Beach. Thursday Morning Club Singer and song \\ rrter Norma Roberts will entertain at !Jie Oct. 8 luncheon meeting of the'Thursday Morning Club, 11 a.m. ·at the Airportcr Inn in Newport Beach. For information i'nd reservations, call 760-3152. Friday, Oct. 9 Parenting author -Vicki lansky, author of "101 Ways lo MJke Your Child feel Special" and J contributing editor to Sesame . Street magazine will speak and am.wer que;tions on the topic "Sut'viv11Jg Parenting from Breakfast to Bedtime" at 9 a.m. Oct. 9 at dle Se).lme Street General Store in South Coast Pl.ua's Carousel Court. The event 1~ free For re)E!rvalions, call 432·1900. Trlek or Treat..'i, Thanksgiving Eats. Christmas Parties, Hale & Harty. Jqst llke •hat, I 0 pounds of fat! 0 Complimentary 6llt CertlllraM 1. 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Your trainer will he there for you, you'll have to be th<-rc ... or <'le.cl NEWPORT Full Service Health Club 17th Street at Irvine Avenue • 631 ·3623 •Convenient! located in'Westcliff Plaza I Saturday, Oct. 10 ... Back Bay tours -Free educational tours of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Re)(!rve will be conducted again this year, beginning Oct. 10. The two-hour tours begin at 9 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. al the corner of Et1stbluff t1nd Back Bay Drive. For more information, call 646-8009. Sunday, Oct. 11 Quilters .-The Back Bay Quilt Club will present clothing designer Rachel Clark in a fa)hion show entitled "Clothing for the Body and the Soul" at 1 :30 p.m. Oct. 11 at Harbor Christian Church, 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beaclt. The event will also include a gift and bake sale at 12:30 p.m. and again after the fashion show from 2:30 to 4 p.m. A $5 donation is requested. The public is invited. Mon~ay, Oct. 1 2 ADD and addictions - . Registered nurse Joani.e Heinemann will present a seminar oo attencron deficit disorder entitled "ADD arid Adult Addictions" at 7 p.m. Oct 12 at the-offices of Joan Andrews. 1151 Dove St., suite 105 in Newport Beach. For information, call 476-0991. Monday, October 5, 1992 A3 Movie listings . Newport Beach IDWAIDS NIWl>OU CINlMA t~w. Ce• ... I:' t 6H :> 1 Snookan _ .s l ~ .. ~ J 8 io 10 1 Mr. Solurdoy Night •) I I 30 , • JO 7 9 10 . l The Lo~t of tho flloh1<an• • 1 , JO S l 30 10 IDWARl)S ISLAND CINEMA fo~ s1onO "'••P<"' c .... , C.4" 1218 I Slngles l'G 13t1 IS 3 0 ~ •S 9 0 15 2 School Tl .. •l I lO, 3 H 6 8 10 10 30 3 Mr. l o•eball PG 13 17 I~ ~ 3 4 ·~ 7 9 IS 4 Captain I on PG 13 1130 ':' •'!. S, l S 9 30 5 lob lobart1 Ii, II •S, 1 •5 • o 1!1 6 1030 6 Hutbond• and Wlve1 "' I :I IS ~ 3 l ·~ 7 Tho Mighty D"cks G 11 ·~ '1 ~ IS l :ro. 9 •5 LIDO CINEMA Ne.,,.,.. e..p 01 • • .-.,... .. 'J 673 8J5 Hero oC • 4 30. 7, 9 30 l>OtT THlAUE ,105 f CO<nl !1q • , 613 6l • H-ord'1 End llG ~ 9..c> Costa Mesa lDWAIDS CINCMA CCNTIR P <d ,..,_'O '• ~Ce~ ~ Y ~ • I I Tho Mighty Ducks .'.: • 5 1 9 1' 2 Sneakers 'C 1 • S 10:-ll 0 20 J Coptoln Aon 'G ., i 1~, 1 J 9 4S • lnf\ot•nl Bloocf • ~ 10 3S Unlorglvan •i a 1§ lOWAIDS CINEMA Ho•t.o; e •II ~..,. A.e 5•6 31r1 He..-o ~ J 5 < J, 8 " , HARBOit TWIN CINEMAS t'• 8"" ~ ~ ,~ 5• ret e ,.,J .. ' I Sl•l•r A<I 0•18 Dealh lacomu Her v Jc . f Honeymoon In Vega• J l T MESA CINEMA > " Ir S• t-•6 1 Stoy Tuned 6 , , 10 'S A Leag .. a of GA RYS INTERHATIO''n I ~] ~wOwn jPO I TllAHGLI SQUaH 191b SI~ 11:..i 57• 77SS I krohne ck; 13 JI.JC I •5 4 6 15 e 30 o J) 1 "'1. a.ubeN illC 13 17 0 , 3 SIS 7 30 9 •S 3 Mr, Sot.,rdoy Night i 17 7 30 ~ 7 30 0 .. 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(L1m1t one pcr family) ~· ~:----------....:_~~ Harbor Lawn--- Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial Parle Servicing all faiths• Under new ownership 24 Hour Services • 1625 G~ler Avenue • ~ Mest • 540-5554 .. .. ---• I I • I I I I I I I t I I I l I I l I I l I I I I I I ' f M Monday. October 5, 1992 .. . Business ~ The Business pase runs on Mondays, Wednesdaf'S, Thursdays and F~ys Bu1ines1 Editor Tony Cox. .• 642-4321, ext. 3 71 Entrepreneur Appointment calendar Leg-bY Gilano: a unique per•nal ·1ra1n11111 serv1c1 Who• Ben Gilano, a 57-year-old • Costa Mesa resident who is owner of Legs by Gilano. Dorn :ind raised in New York, Gilano has been involved in the fitness business for more than 40 years. He has owned filness clubs for 30 years. Prior to moving to California in 19741• Gilano . practiced law and helped run hi and his father' paving company in New York. After moving to this nrca, he worked with his brother Michael Gil:tno in a real estale developmen1 company called Gitano Development. What• Legs by Gitano is a • personal training service that specializes in helping women sculpt their lower torsos. Gilano's 30-day p~ogram consists of a special diet and exercise techniques that are designed .to close fat ce lls. Gilano claims that his program has achieved dramatic results, such as reductions of four inches or more in a woman:S hips and thighs. "Most body builders get into weights and the upper body," he said. "I don't even touch that. J gel right to the problem, from the belly bullon down to th~ calves." Gilano charges $1,500 a month for his service and works with 10 to 12 clients each month. He aid that by maintaining a low number of foot." clients, he can provide a high level of personal attention, from giving a woman a wakeup call to providing her a diet and exercise plan to maintain her figure once the program is completed. When• Gilano was first exposed • to the fitness business at the age of 11, when his sister, an aspiring model, took him to the 747 Club in New York. He was managing the club by the age of 19, and he owned the business at age 26. Gilano's fitness regimen helped him to rehabilitate after surgery for a brain tumor in 1964 nod quadruple bypass surgery in 1982. He started his current business after he and his brother had to abandon plans to open a large fitness center in Irvine. Where• After operating Legs by • Gilano out of his home in Costa Mesa rot about three years, Gilano moved his business to a Newport Bay studio at 2429 W .• Pacific Coast Highway, suite 205, earlier this summer. Most of his clients live in Orange County. He said his service has auracted many models and nspiring actresses. Why• Gilano said he con(inues to • work as a personal trainer because of his desire to run his own business and to help clients wi th his program. "J enjoy the thrill of gettingJhem results," he said. "I think I have the solutions for those problems and their problem areas. Anybody can train an upper body, but another matter is a woman's body from the belly button down." How• Legs by Gilano generates •revenues of about $120,000 a year. He said that for now, the company's growth-is limited because he runs the program himself and ~e keeps his client roster small. He said he may eventually hire a staff of trainers to teach his methods, thereby allowing Legs by Gilano to expand its client base. Lesson• G il ano said being •patient with clients isr key to his success. "You've got to have patience," he said. "They want it (lone yesterday, and they want to come in next week. The o~her biggest attribute J have is, I'm .a good motivater. I take pride in that." -By Tony Cox -JI you know somtont who should M pronled in this Wttkly ltatun, stnd your suacslion to Tbt Dally Pilot's busintss editor, Toay Cox, at 330 •v. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 91627. ACTING From A1 Cowley is hcavllv mvolvcd in rhc careers of her llJughters, arab: now 16, and 14-ycar-Qld Heather. Her other daughrcr, .2-ycar-old Chelsea, b now going out on .. : attditions. too. ~ut Cowley points out that she's not one of those ovcrLe~1lous "stage mothers." Shl' talk~ more about th e cha ractcr-hu1ldin~ re- wards of cxtracumcular activities like acting than she doe.., abou1 rhc potential fam e und fortune of a show-business c.irccr. At It's All An Act. she counsels that a child, and not just the parent, mu t be highly motivated in order to Evidently, there arc plenty of children and adults in this area who do genuinely aspire to be in show busines . Cowley founded It's All An Act in June 1991, and she already has about 250 clients, 200 of whom are children and teens. The school posted about $100,000 in revenues its first year. opponunity to network with the professionals teaching the classes, Cowley said. On a given day, the school might host anything from an acting workshop to a seminar with tips on such points as how to coach a child actor and how to eat or drink in an audition. Cowley said shejs also trying to develop some oppol'\unities for her students to perform, such as a teen musical last month at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. Christine Sullivan is one of several students at the ~hool who have gotten jobs in ttR entertainment business. "They've helped me with both instruction and practical advice on techniques," said Sullivan, who has gotten roles in commercials and non·spcaking• television and film parts. "There are so many little things people don't think of." pursue an entertainment career. "Jf the child doc. n 't rc311y want 11, rhey'll learn to hare 1t," owlcy said. ''There' .i lot of rc1ec11un m this business. You rc.tlty have to get parents started on the nght Jn spite of thtr strong d~mand for her services, Cowley said she doesn't expect to get rich with It's All An Act. She said mo. t of her revenues go toward hiring professionals in the entertainment industry to teach her school's classes and seminars. Those instructors charge high fees -for example, a casting execu\ive or agent would be paid between $500 and $750 to teach a three-hour eminar -but they arc also the key to the school's effectiveness. Clients at It's All An Act not only benefit from practical instruction, but they also have th~ It's All An Act o ffers on other plus for Orange County clients: It's not located in Los Angeles. "Jt's hard. going up there for night classes," said Sarah Sullivan, a 14-year-old student at It's All An Act. "It makes for a long evenfog. And they always have good teachers here. I meet people who can help me in the future." Sullivan's mother, Christine Siillivan, also attends some classes and seminars at k 's A_ll An Act Cowley said she's gratified when students get jobs in the business . because she wants them to get some return on the time and money they invest in their caree~. lt's All An Act charges between $135 and $160 for a series of four weekly classes, and between $75 and $100 for a three· to five-hour seminar. The fee for a class for parents of aspiring child entertainers is $50. "When people get discovered. it builds our credibility," Cowley said. "We want to get everyone working.'' Thursday, Oct. 8 Investment seminar -Investment adviser Paul Merriman will offer a free seminar at 2 and 7 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Holiday Inn, 3131 Btistol St. in Costa Mesa. Computer consulting -Three methods for finding consulting work will be the topic of the Orange County chapter of the lnterhational Computer Consultants Association at 8 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Red lion Inn. Call 852-6164 for information. Import, export -An interactive, two-way dialogue betweeo importers and key " customs personnel will be the topic of the first Import Operation Interface, co-sponsored by the World Trade Center Association and the International marketing Association, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 724·9822. Tuesday, Oct. 13 World Business Acade my -The Newport Beach Chapter of the World ' Business Academy will present Willis Harman, professor emeritus at Stanford Universiry and Mich.lei Ray, profes)()r of creativity and innovation al Stanford and entrepreneur Rinaldo Brutoco in a program entitled "Responding to a Shifting Business Environment" at 1 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. Call 757-4161. Wed., Oct. 14 Job descriptions -The Merchants and Manufacturers Association will offer a one-day workshop entitled "How to Prepare and Use Job Descriptions," 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Newport Sheraton, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 558-1550 for information. Thursday, Oct. 22 Personnel policies - The Merchants ana Manufacturers Association will present a ont!·day seminar on updating personnel policies and employee handbooks from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call -558-1550 for information. Friday, Oct. 23 Time management - Effective Time Management i~ the tide of a one-<tay seminar to be offered by the Merchants and manufacturers Asspciation, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 2J( at the Newport Sheraton, 4545 · MacArthur Blvd'. Cafl 5 58-1550 (or information. Tuesday, Nov. 3 CPCU meeting -The Orange Empire Chapter ol the Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters will host its annual All-Industry Day, on the theme "What to do in the 1990s: Lead, follow or c.et teft Behind," beginning at 8 a.m. Nov. 3 al the ~ed lion Inn in Costa Mesa. For information, call Kevin Brawley at 241-8300 •or Barry Kolpien at 335-4991 . NOTICE Of BANK BRANCH CONSOLIDATION On J111iaary ~. 1993. th< s..tiJ l'lil9r ~ ._. Cosu Mesa~ et 1'6 E. 17lhS4 .C0111Mal.wdlbt~191e1 the .... fl "-fa NTASA COlll Meu branch II~ w 19th Sc • COie.i Mesa a. IO!Mn of Scalnty hofk ha~ beat eoaAed b)'ll\lal OllfittOl\Scan be llddf6Md1ouy~• tllhtr branch d\lnlfC buWa& boun a.• -11- '' ttpttttn1111~ " (IOO) &.'\7-4379 .,.._ 71 m and IOp m tcYcndayn-.cd: Octotltr 5, 1992 . 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CALL NOW FOR A FllEE UMITED INSPECilONI ECOLA SERVICES INCe ., ORANGE COUN1Y • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE 1-800-552-8107". • From left, Carol Horowitz, Susan Clark and Adrienne Thomas were among those attending the eighth afihual Neiman Marcus Catalogue Caper benefitting the American Diabetes Associati on. / ' oing For Baroque at Catalogue Caper· . "Paparazzi" hooted hello to people entering the party. After a cocktail reception, the hunt T here was really nothing chancy about it Saturday night when the American Diabetes Association staged its eighth annual Neiman Marcus Catalogue Caper -Go For Baroque. Chairwoman Shari Esayian . _ was on and the store's escalators ferried harried hunters, bejeweled and black tied, from place to place in search' of clues and prizes. And even if you and her committee of 49 know a winner when they sce·one (many women have s~rved on the committee since the first caper). And though the projected $70,000 in proceeds wilt help in finding a cure for diabetes, it's not just the cause ·• that continues to draw people year after year. ----• Said Esayian of the $185-per- pcrson party: "It's an active event. Jt really is a bargain in tt\e charity world. People go home with great prizes!m didn't win one of the evening's 123 prizes, there was still a • · chance-you might pick something up at the raffle, which featured a $10,000 Neiman Marcus hopping spree and a crossing on the QEll, courtesy of Cunard ~p Scott Stone. . ,. After the hunt, about 400 hungry treasure seekers cooled down then moved to a huge whi te tent were tables sw:ithed m burgundy and silver were topped with gil_ded centerpiece from Chris Lindsay Designs. Peggy Goldwater Clay 'conspirGd with Chanteclair chef Byron Gemmel to come up with a menu of gastronomic proportions that featured pungent garlic-laced scampi lazing on boats of pastry and roast pheasant redolent in its simmering b:tth of port wine and foie gras. Almond tulip cake provid~d the finishing touch. ... .. Monday, October 5, 1992 AS Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 From left, Harriet and Jim Selaa with Peggy Goldwater Clay, who conspired with Chanteclair chef Byton Gemmel to come up \<\ith a delectable menu for the event, which raised a pro/ectcd $70,000. .. Alwtlys one of Orange County's favorite fund raiser , this year's color-and texture-filled evening proved to be no exception. Rodeo Drive provided the music to make everyone feel like dancing. From left, Carmelo and judle Manto, Am erican Diabetes Association regional director Charmaine Day and Kath y ~1crriman \\ere ,dlt e\ent. New Di:ibctc Asioc1ation executive director Robed Henning was having fun at his fir t caper. "To sec this much su pport -and to sec people having so much fun -is great," he said. Neiman Marcus provided lots of help as well as the venue for the tricky treasure hunt. Guests were greeted with hera ldry and a trumpet fanfare. Se nd us your a nniversary news Whether It's silver, gold or diamond -milestone wed- ding anniversaries are special. Send a written account to our Wedding Department, The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. For more information, call 642-4321 , ext. 350. I ' Some there included Diabetes As ociation regional director Charmai ne Day, with husband Duane, Ted and Mary Jean Simpkins, MicheUe and Ron Pennington, Romy and Bill Mcfarland, Laraine and David Eggleston, Linda and Ray " Go mberg, leba;md Gary Kramer, and Barbara and Paul Penrose. 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Above: Young runners take off at lhe start o( the 2K walk/run. . Run·ning for education -~ t • . Young 2K runners look at map before the Harbor Heritage llln. In its fi rst five years of existence, the run has boosted schQol clW- RETIRED From A1 "That was ba ck in the days before woman worked of their home and it was still considered a man's field," Packard recalls. She encountered some early problems, such as the fact that there were no uniforms for women. She also had to overcome some individual resentment. "People we ren't used to seeing a woman deliver their mail. Some women who knew men were unemployed said I was taking a TOWER From A1 manager of Tower· Records, to en- dorse Monday's appeal to city council. However, Co~ncilwoman Sandy Genis acknowledged concerns that the sign might fhrow unwanted light into adjacent homes. "I think we want to treat every- body fa irly, bul at the same time the sign is fairly clo e to residen· tial {areas)," Genis said. "And when o sign has added heights it is SAFETY From A1 only" adventure had parents cheering from the sidelines. "That is the scariest thing I've ever gone through in my life," said 4-year~old Stacy Edlund of Bnlboa Island. "I'm really afraid of heights." Stacy's older si ter Cindy handled the experience with all the maturity of• JG-year-old. job away Crom them. But those (attitudes) didn't last long." In her 16 years, Duvall-Packard was never stopped by rain , sleet or snow from her accustomed rounds. Two dog bites were another matter, however. She has seen myriad change ~ tier 29-ycar tenure. When she began in 1963, she delivered mail on a bicycle through rural areas of West Costa Mesa. Now, with increased automation and the pressure for letter-carriers to complete more routes in less time, the human element is visible from the other side.'' Genis agrees with Hornbuckle, who said council needs to "recog- nize special circumstances." "l do think the building is in a'n awkward location, less visible than many others," she said. "Md it's also difficult to know how to ~ct to it unless you are familiar with area. I don't know if can go up to 25 feet, but Tower might have some grounds for adjustment to the strict application of the Code." The City Council meets 6:30 p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. "I didn't really get scared at all," she said. Two-yea r-old Scan M•theis, accompanied by dad Charles, had come to visit his Uncle Paul, a Newport Beach Fire captain. Wearing a red plastic firefighter helmet, Sean had his own jdca about fun. Standins on the front bumper of a fi retruck, he explained how he happened upon the helmet. "I cot it," said the Huntington Beach tyke. For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642·4333. • (ers about $125,000 and has bee,, responsible for providing Kholarships, books, computers and equipment for studentS. distinctly missing, she believes. it wn lazy and qui<;lr ijow, easy, . life." • ~ .,. Duvall-Packard was bwn in ... Santa Ani1 and hns Jl"ed in Costa "They're really pushing (letter-carriers) for more production today, to carry more streets in less 1:me. You don't have time to really spend with your customers ... lt used to be that you could explai n lhihgs to p<;oplc on y<;>ur route and theY. f~lt a, little, bit better about -governmenl in general becau e they were talking to someone with a face.I' ~ r Mesa sir.i:e f960. She a AJ..~r ' " 'husba nd, Donald, who rctir4't from the pQ tat ~Nice in 1983, have three children and one ; ·· · Ills also a &it more·dangerous. "We didn't have the da\\g_ers ja the pa~t. Costa Mesa·was just a buncti' or·qufot neigh9orhood.$. On Jh~ Eastside, parts werc'l'~ral and . . .. 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" ..... llctlon B • October 5, 1992 Sports on TV-radio/82 Classified/BS HealttVB8 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson ...• 642-4330 ext.387 - ~ But guess what? Mortification went to Palomar, shredded by OCC , led by quarterback Ma.the r! By Richard DuM Spelts W111tr COSTA MESA - First le~son if you're a nationally ranked football team: Don't wake up your op- ponent 90 minutes before kickoff. Palomar College, averaging 47.5 points per game .'.lt the onset and coming in wuh a sassy, 57-14 victory over Golden West, poked its head through the wrong door Saturday afternoon, firing up an already inspired Orange Coast team. · - ing 1n the l ocke r room at noon and said, 'Where's No. 34 ( 0 cc tailback. Eri c I - I -- 'Thole guys came in here fat. lhilktlo they were aohl to whip our tiiS. l --·-occan.111u1..- • Washing'· ton )? He's going down.' He just popped his head in real fast, but it got us mad.· "(The Comets} ~on it all last )Car and they just killed Golden West, so maybe we were a little scared. But it was a ch.allenge and we knew ~e could pl ay with them." .. l• ,~~-0..+y , luc "It's kind of funny," OCC cornerback Keith Burke said. "(An unidentified Pal- omar player) came into our team meet- Beh ind Washington, freshman quarter- back Todd Mather and a swarming de- fense, Orange Coast -a heavy under- dog -did more than me rely up et Palo- mar, 42-7, in this Mission Conference af-OCC quarterback Todd Mather (ri~ht) shoves past Palomar's Bill Aviu e n route to record-shattering effort of 199 yards on 15 carries and 4 TOs in Pirates shattering 42-7 conquest over high-riding and-favored Comets Saturday afternoon. See AWE.SOME !/14 Sallors' .. outlook gloomy .without · BlooJDberg ....., Early report lists two-way star as MIA fo r four weeks after blowing his right knee Friday. By Bally Faulkner S9oc1S w.... NEWPORT BEACH Any good fortune Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley felt • over escaping with a 20..14 victo ry over , an op· '-~,..... .... portunistk University team Friday night, was damp- ened by the impending loss of enior leader Phil Bloomberg. Bloomberg, a 6-foor-2, 255-pound defen- sive tackle, will miss at least four weeks, ac· cording to a preliminary diagnosis of a torn tendon in his right knee. "That's what they aid after the first look," said a disheartened Brinkley. "I re· ally feel for the player, because he's worked so hard over the years. He had a great off. season. in terms of getting rreparcd for his senior year, and he's one o our team lead- ers. It's really t9ugh to sec a senior standing and watching after investing so much time. Those arc the kids who realty deserve to reap the rewards of their hard work. Hope- fully, he'll be able to come back and play in some of our final league games." Reaarding his team's play against Univer- sity, Brinkley said, "We played as badly as we've played in a long time. If you count the times we were penalized when they were punting. we t\ad seven turnovers." See SAILORS/If Eagles ,_ feeling a little snakebit ~ Make an error, pay a price, Estancia just hasn't gotten away with much. COSTA MESA -The l::.stan-~~ ci:i High football coaches have c ·c pared the amount of mi takes made by their young football ' team to a precious f cw. The im· ponancc of those miscue , how-.:1 ever, has been ma~nified by their opponents' ability to capitalize on the slightest Eagle ' flaw. "We didn't have a turno\cr. but \\IC 11 .,ecm like every time we blow an as ignment. the other team taJ..es advantage," said Estancia Coach John Liebengood, who e team fell to Katelin, 21-14, Friday night. "We were out of alignment on one pla) (against Katella) and they wind up burning U) on a 50-yard pass play which se t up a touch· down. We've improved 100 percent from our first game, but every mistake we make . eems to be a crucial one." Liebengood cited one big reason for the cootin~ed improvement is the staffs imelc· mcntation of visual teaching to get its point across more effectively. "We have a lot or J..ids who arc learning how to play football, and it's easier for them to un- derstand what we're telling them if we hO\\ See ESTANClo/lf Mustangs still on the search · ....., Probe for right positions continues to give Miller some food for thought. COST A MESA -After opening the season without a touchdown in eight quarters, Cos ta Me s:i High football coach Myron Miller placed his emphasis on refining the of· fen c. · Now that the Mu tan1s ha'e produced 71 poin~ in their last two games. ~1tllcr may want to shift his focus on the defense, following a 42-35 defeat by Troy. "I JUSt coached a i>90r game (again)t Troy)," Miller said. "l put kids in positions that ''"ere· disadvantageous to their ph)sical abilities. l need to do a better job of putting the J..ids in places where they can contribute the most to our defense." Though the defense was largely ineffecth;e, the Mustangs continue to aid opponents by self-destructing offensively. "We should have scored every time we had · the ball," Miller said. "But we lost 3 of 6 furn· bles and we had nine penalties. I lv\ow I'm sounding like a broken record (regarding over- coming mistakes), but I think it's obvious to noyone that if we ever play a full 48 minutes, See MUSTANGS/If - .. Holland trying to get Sea Kings i~til rinse cycle ~ What CdM needs right now is a detergent for shoddy tackling performance in league-opener. By Barry Faulkner Sports Wnter CORONA DEL MAR - Dave Holland, in his 19th year t · at the helm of th e Corona del Mar High football team. ,.. _ _J doesn't air dirt)' laundry '"·th~ £!1f:s=W press. He doesn't even air 11 ~-­with the guy who washes the ........,.~...,.,.. Sea Kings' uniforms. Santa Margarita High quarterbad.. Sean O'Brien was quoted by one reporter after the Eagles' 35-14 Sea View League-opening trium ph o'er CdM, stating the Sea Kings were "tall..ing trash all wee I..." Included in O'Brien's statements was the claim that CdM apparently had installed a new dden· she cheme, which was suppo ed to stop the Eagles' potent optton attack. O'Brien aid he became aware of Cd M's defenshe plans through a sour.cc at the laundry service em· plo)ed by both teams. Holland. who praised Santa Margarita' on-field effort, sai d he does not share strat· egy between rinse cycles, and has ~aid noth· ing more than 'hello' to the people at the laundry sel"\1ce. Furthermore. he ran the same defcn ive scheme employed against Marina's option earlier this seac;on. "I think 1l was JUSt bulletin board talk," said the traditionally low-1..ey Holland, who is about as eager to drudge up controve~y as Chuck Kno\ is to embrace the run-and See SEA KINGS/If ·r MESA TIRE COMPANY .~~ JIM NATION'S NO. 11 Who's to argue after estruction derby played ut by volleyball team? lh there a better high school . lirls volleyball team in the na· on than the Corona del Mar a Kinp of Coach Lance tewart? • Not likely. Stcwan's crew Stade a ahambles of the compe- -thlon at the 1992 Divers Sports . Center "Challenac Preview" over the weekend, billed as the nation'• most prestisious tour· namcnt. .. Falllna ln the finals wa de- §ndlna champion Mother eAuley of Chicago, u Coronn l Mar swept to a lS-8, JS·IO nqueat. 1 On the way to the fin.als Piux XI ol Milwaukee, a sil·time de· fendina champion for the state f WisCOnaln and ranked No. S in the nation, was a lS-4, lS-2 victim, and Berkeley Prep of Florida, No. 4 in the nation and boasting a 6-foot·l middle blocker and 6-2 setter, was bat· tcred by CdM, 15-8, IS-i. Jennifer Stroffe was named MVP; Kim Coleman was an all· tournament selection, and Kris- ten Campbell sparkled, as well as the balance of Corona's jug· gemaut. Stewart said he wu in the dark going in, but obviously be knew he had a le1itimate con· tender. "When they play each other. they look a lot better than they really arc," said Stewart. "You don't notice the ball·«>ntrol er· rors because the servina isn't as tough. 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W hen Costa Mesa High administrators announced the hiring of football coach Myron Mfller last winter, they said it was i!l hopes thafhe could take the Mustangs' program in a "different direction." ' Though the feam has won just one of four game~ thus far, Miller's guidance toward the right direction was glaringly apparent in the aftermath of Mesa's wild 42-35 loss to Troy Thursday night. As the seconds ticked off the Warriors' fi rst on-field victory, Miller recognized lhe frustration mounting in his players over the disappointing loss, the 1-3 start, and, what I'd refer to kindly as sloppy officiating. In years past, such ingredients could have sparked a confrontation "ith the opponents, officials, or both. Miller, however, steered his downtrodden troops in n "different di rection." As time e>.pired~ Miller gat.hered his players on the Mesa sideline to impress up6n them . what's expected of th em. ··1 just told them I was happy wit h the way they battled back in the second half (after trailing 28-1-t at intermission) and that if they \.vere going to be mad, to not be mad at anyone but themselves," Miller said. As football players \viii, when properly disciplineJ. the Mustangs listened and obeyed, and a potential flash.point was doused. Preps Miller then refused to seize the op.portunity to criticize officiab "'ith reporter , and focused any blame for his team's mistakes Jirectly on himself. With le.idership like that, one has to believe that success will e'cntually come the Mustangs' direction. • Lil..c the advertising slogan says: "You never get a second chance to mal..e a fir t impression." That being the case, the vibes transmitted by host Santa ~largarita High at the school's inaugural Sea View League football game against Corona del Mar Friday night could come lx1ck to haunt the Eagles. Consider: •Early arri\'all> \\ere offered a musical greeting in the form of Queen's "We are the Champions." blasting on the public addres!> )y)tem at Saddleback College. • •The Santa Margarita announcer returned from the field with the press box pronouncement that Eagles' Coach Jim Hartigan said the Sea Kings' "better be ready to play or they "ere going to get the snot knocked out of them." •The same announcer openly criticized CdM for "cheap shotting" Santa Margarita quarterback Sean O'Brien when the Sea Kings were simply hitting him after he pitched the ball on the option -a universally employed practice which is fully within the rules1 He also stilted the CdM coaches were ord ering the prbtedure in an attempt to knock O'Brien out or the game. •O'Brien told a reporter after the game that CdM had been "talking trash" all week, and followed with the humble sentiment that "The Sea View League better look out.'~ • llartigan extolled the virtues of his offensive arsenal afterward, saying the coaches often argue as 10 which play 10 call , in that "they all can be effective." -There's no di puting the Eagles are a very talented tca1f1, with excellent coaching and great fan support. But such pretentious behavior will only fuel the fires of apprehension that already surround ffie parochial schools vs. public schools debate. SEA KINGS: From 81 -i.hoot. "I went in10 1hat game "ith the highest regard for their team, and I slill have that." While Santa Margarita retained Holland's respect for ils impressive victory, the veteran coach was nol about to slight his own team, which outplayed the hosl Eagles 1he final 27 minutes of the game. "They were a really good foot- b:.ill team, and we never 1hough1 1hcy Y.cren't," Holland said. "But I feel good enough about the way our teem played, to believe that \\e arc good enough to play with these guys." Holland, who watched Santa M:.irgarita score on its first four possc~1ons on drives of 76. 80, 80 and 86 yards. said the primary problem defensively was poor tackling ESTANCIA: From 81 them on film, or in !>ome other vis- ual way," Liebengood said. To aide this new approach, L1ebengood has begun taping practice sessions, .iml later nna· lyzing them with his players. Though Liebengood docs not deny some fru stration over his team's 1-3 slart, he remains posi- 1ive about the upcoming Pacific Coast League grind, which begins after just one more non-league tune-up. • "Our kid'I are playing football the way it''i supposed to be played," Liebcngood said. "We "We improvod our play against the option, but we just didn't tack· le, and our pursuit lanes weren't where they should have been," Holland said. "A lot of our tuck· ling problems had to do with them. Their quarterback is very, very good. Maybe they were quick- er than our guys thought they'd be." O'Brien, who rushed ·for 105 yards and two touchdo"ns and 1hrew for 222 yards and one TD, was indeed 1he difference, a~ the Sea Kings were down 28·0 with 3:28 left in the second quarter. But CdM controlleJ things of- fensively and defensively in the second half. which could help erase the painful memory of ab- sorbing its first loss. ''They're going to be hurting. but lhcy know how 1 feel about them," Holland aid. "I think W!!'rc capable Of playing a lot bet· ter than we did." just haven't kepi our offen\e on the field as long as our dcf ~n~e. When tha1 happen!., we're going to be a pretty effective football team." · Lienbengood pr:u~cd the pla> of quarterback Matt Johner and of- fe nsive tackle Mike I farrington. and said that linebacker/fullback Aaron LefOer is once :igain nt 100 percent after spraining an ankle in the third game of the year. The Eagles were ulso plca,cd wilh the results of a new backfield formation, which utilizes AJl-PCL JUard Carlos Cornejo as a block- ing back in front of Manny Soli\. "You may sec a lol more of that," L1ebcngood aid. r -.BY Barry Fnu/l..Jlrr Ct/M f/r/I -onlY ta lll'BIM'B lllJijJ 11111 ~ Stellar finish at Stanford puts them in national circles. C orona del Mar High's girls cross coun- try team, known as the "Death Squad" among victims in Oranae County and ranked No. 2 in Orange County Division Ill. won the Stanford Invitational. They were paced by the 18:41 effort over a SK course by Dresden Howell, who was sec- ond overall. Tracy Clark was fourth in the race with a clocking of 18:52. Brooke Meek turned an 18:57 to place fifth, giving the Sea Kings a 2- 4-5 finish. Also running well were Heather Taketa and Heather Bray, each going under 20 minutes for the Sk. The Death Squad ended up as the top team from California, finishing second to ·Bend, Ore. for the sweeps1akes title, clearly establishing themselves as one of the premier teams in the nation. The boys were third in Division Ill, losing to Mission Bay· and St. Augustine out of Northern California. Brian Slingsby ran a 16:34, followed by Pete Carmic hael (16:40) and Cory Thomas (16:40), Tim Timmons (16:5 1) and Pat Conlin (17:00). Meanwhile &I the Dana Hills Invitational: • Sky Peterka, Jared Overton and Dylan Gugenmos ran in a ~ight pack, finishing third, fourth aAd fifth to pace Newport Har- bor Hi~h's boys cross team to the Division II team title at the Dana Hills lnvitational on Saturday. Ovtnon set the pace with Peterka and Guggcnmos on his heels. After the 2·mile m;uk Peterka passed Ove rton and led the way for 1he Sailors• viclory. Peterka turned in a time of 15;13 for the 3-mile course and gave credit 10 his team- mates for their effort. "l liked the backup that ) had," Peterka said. Overton fini hed in 15:16 and GU°ggenmos was at 15:33. ln the girls' Division 11 junior/senior race, Harbor's Gwen Twist led the Sailors to a st;cond-place finish, clocking a 17:53. Twist, second overall to Canyon's Kim Nel- son, said she was happy with her time. "I wan1ed to run unde r 18 minutes today, and I qid," she said. Teammate Heather Davidson was lhe Sail· ors' second runner and finished l01h ( 18:32). Costa Mesa's Andrew Russell ran a strong race and finished eighl overall in the Divi- sion III juniors classification, clocking a 15:52 to get under the goal o( & lub-16-mir\UIO e(- fort by his coach, Mark Howard. LeMI•• ......... Gltls ~ OMllall I -2. G. Twlll (NH). 17 53; 10. H Oavichon (NH). 11:51: 19. S D'Mr, (NH). 11·51; 21. L Smith (NH), 1UI; 24. 8. Ltsll (NH), I 18. Boys lwliOr DMlioll I - 8. 'r. llryllrl (NH). t 5·31; 41. J. FetQuson (NH), 17 51. Boys serW« OMsion II - 3 S. Petlfb (NH), 16:13; 4. J. Overton (NH), 15 16; 19. M .• ~ (NH). 161f. 44. J. SMlt (NH). 1104 Girls ~/senior Division • -43. Busl (CM), 2202. Boys juniOf Division 111 -19. RlllQe (CMJ. 16;45 Boys senior OMslon • -'3 Noonan (CM), 18 49 -By Fnnk ••tk Va ngua rds sta nd out .-+RVINE -Southern Califomia ColleJC cross country forces fared well at the Chnst College Irvine lnvi1ational Saturday with the men going 3-5-6 and the women &<>ing 3-5-6 with their top runners in the non-scoring meet, held over a 5 kilometer course. Jason Schaefer (15:48), Ken Cabral (17:06) -imd--cti-ad Heaton (17.4J) were SCC's best in the men's division, while Nikee Pool (19:S6), Heather Salisbury (21.23) and Priscilla Dev- aney (21.25) were the top women as the Vanguards prep~d for next Sa1urday's Southern California College InvitatiooaJ over the Back Bay Course. W ater polo Orange Coast wins three Monarchs' stock on rise LONG BEACH -Orange COJ!lt College's water polo team wept through three foes on :it- urday in the one-day round-robin l.ong Ocach City College In' it.i· 1ional, improving 10 10-6-1. OCC opens conference play Thursda). lo"9 .. ach CC T--"'•"' Or•"9• Cont 11, Ille Hondo • RiOHondo I 1 I 1-8 Or~ Ca.st • • 1 2-11 occ Komo F" ... ...,. s liliChMI s w~ 1 c~ I ~ 1 Smt Met.I ;an. 10 OroftlO CM1t 1a. m C.-... • (I Ca.,,_ I I I 3-I Orl!"·e CCllSI I 3 I 2-12 OCC Kng litclWlln 4 Worftlll I.~ I , loldacll I, ~ 1 Sit~ I, Sim ~I PllsttnCll, 1 0n,.._,,2, ............ ? Sdl lilcPcl 3 0 I 3-1 Oraoge ColJl S I I 2-12 OCC tcClllPg Mth'WI 4 Wontii1o 3 DI LI Jiii '2 C-~ 1, IWlrll UCtdl 1. SMs MGMIM 3 Ptac-., I MUSTANGS: From 81 we're going to be a very gootl foot- ball team.'' · Ju nior Dinh Tran co~11nued to run "ild behind a hard-working offensive front. compiling carcer- hfghs in ru hing yards (259) and carries (36). t.. Junior quarterback Jeff Nitbling had his mo t effective p:issing per- formance. 1 fc completed 6 of 7 for 7 I yards, after connecting on just 4 of 16 for 28 yard) in his thr~e pre· vious games. "Jeff threw lhe ball very nicely," Miller !.aid. "l thank we're going to be able 10 throw adequate!), but ,.,,hen you're running the ball ai. \\Cll a'i we were. why throw?" Miller said 1hc problem of furn· bling center !,11:.ips ii. a major focus this week. "There are three sources for our e:-.changc problem. and 1hcy'vc all been taking their turn," Miller ex· _plained. SAILORS: ~ Uhl 's performance at quarterback gives Mater Del basis for optimism. By Barry Faulkner Spons Y.rrttt SANTA ANA -The Mater Dci High foot- ball team com- bined offensive efficiency with defensive domi- nance for the fim time this year Friday night, and the result was n 37-0 thumping qf the host St. Francis Golden Knights. "We don't want to get our hopes up too high, because St. Francis gave us some things by playing soft on pass CO\lerage," said Monarchs' Coach Bruce Roi· linson, who watched junior quar- lerback Derrek Uhl continue to blo om. Uhl. inconsis1cnt in his varsitr debu1, a O·O tie wit h Servile to open fhe season. posted his third straight strong performance, com· plcting 17 of 23 for 237 yard and th ree touchdo".ns. Se nior receiver Robcrl Molina hauled in 11 passes for 158 yards • in his continuing cffor11 to offset the ub-.encc or running back Nicky VOLLEYBALL: From 81 on them. We didn't .1llow 10 point to anyone until the llnal . " Stewart .iid a moti ... ;.1t1on ror his team "as it~ l>C.ire applied b) Newport l fJrbor la~t \\Cd 1n a fivc·)Ct _Sea View League deeb1on. ''That really ~hook our lo.ids up," S3id Stewart.-"They became really intense, e\en with the lead." · So who's No. 1? "I can't 1mag· inc there's a team we can't bea1," said Stewart. "We're beatable, but when we're playing our game we'll beat anybody. We really ga"c a From 81 pretty good showing. We spanked Barring 3 pair of fourth-down some highly raled team'i ond made them look preuy ~illy." touchdown passc -of 33 and 24 Meanwhile 01 lhe San Marcos yards -Drinkley crcdi1ed his de-Tournamenl at UC Santa Barbara: fcn!'ic for protecting the Sailors' •Newport Harbor High'i. Sail- unbc;1ten record. 1 ~ ors, led by the play of Misty May, "The defense played well, other swept to the c.hampionship with 3 thJn lho~e 1wo pass play. which 15-7 win over Mater Dci'in the fi - arc things we COii\ correct," Urin· nals. May, 3 sophomore, was klcy said. named the tourn.iment'~ MVP. Sualua. Sualua, a sc· nior returning s t a r t e r • e :<- pccted to be the featured weap· o n in R o I· lmson's offen)c, missed his third st raight conte I with a severe ankle sprain. Sualu:.i wi ll play neJtt week Uhl as urning all goes well in prac1icc this week. "We ~new Molina was some- thing special nftet the kind of summer he had (in p:using league)," Roll~nson said. 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Auto RKlft9 • 12301m-N&ZwrthGP,ESPN MDIO Pro 'ootbell a om -Dll ·Phl , KNX (1070) MON·IAY f·S 1690 PLACINTIA "C' COSTA MISA, (A 92627 • • Carburetor Rebuilding • Fuel Injection Tune--Up •Smog CertificatlOO Open Mon·Frt 8:30to5:30 Call (714) 642-8286 for an appointnient 2945~Ave. CostaMeSa .. open Monday through "*'· 7 :30 -f:oo for your convtnt .. nct. Wt art lpprOW9d ~AAA. and --""'°' Clrdl. Thie ... =-:o., ~~an:~ •~d wt dtal with theft recov.ltl. . • tc Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Pilot Monday, October 5, 1992 1 I I High school football Calvary. Chapel Improves Perfection .found at Orange County's speedway to 3-1 28-7 . , NEWPORT " BEACH -The Calvary Chapel High football team put to- gether its first ·1 complct~·game defcr1sive effort of the season, and the offense ig- nited in the second half jn a 23-7 non-league victory ove r Southern Cal Christian Saturday night at Newport Harbor High. "We were pleased that we met out goal to not give up the big plays that had been hurting us," Calvary Coach Kris Van Hook said. "We didn't do anything dif- ferently in the second ,half, we just executed a little better, and took did a better job of taking what they gave us.'' I The Eagles (3-1) were led by i running back Matt Kellogg and '-quarterback Waylan Kruse, who have helped Van Hook approach the run-pass balance he wants heading into Olympic League play, Oct. 15. · Kellogg rushed for 96 yards on r 14 ca(ries, matching the 94-yard . _putput of 1991 CIF Division X . r Player of the Year Mike Jacot, . who needed 23 carries to post his mark. • ...,. Manchester takes the · crown; Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwartz second at national championships. By Oemls Brostertious Sports w,.. COSTA MESA Chris Manchester was confident entering Sat- urday's United States National Speedway Championship that he would emerge victorious. But a perfect score? , "No way," said an excited Manchester when asked if he had any expectations of sweeping the card on Saturday at the Or- ange County Fairgrounds oval. "Things worked out for me tonight. "The track was in excellent shape, as good as it's ever been, and that made it easy to go all-out." Manchester won all five of his four-rider heats to finish with a perfect 15 points (three points were awarded to each heat winner, two to second, one to third and none to fourth). Before a crowd of 5,961, Manchester ~came the first rider to record a pcrf ect score at the U.S. Championship since ·Bruce Pcl'}hall turned the· trick in 1980. · And at 19 years old, Manchester becomes the second-youngest national champion in history. ''l felt good tonight and the bike felt good," said Manchester, a Hesperi a resi· dent. "I didn't let some of the distractions (restarts · in first two races) slow me down." Costa Mesa resident. Bobby Schwartz, who was the victim of a me an collision a$ainst the boards in his final race of the night, managed to continue and finished in second place overall. ln a runoff for third place, Steve Lucero defeated Billy Hamill. Manchester invested $1,500 in his set of leathers, which he said was good for one night only. "It was worth it," he said. In his first heat of the evening, Manchester endured two restarJs, one coming after he had built an insurmount- able lead, but still breezed to victory. In his second heat, another restart was called after two·tUne defending national champion Mike Faria collided with the wall after contact with Steve Lucero. Faria said he suffered only a bruised hip, but he ended the night well down in the stand- ings with a disappointing nine points. "l wanted to make sure there was no three-peat," quipped Lucero afterward with tongue-in-check. ~ Lucero wasn't the only rider to encoun· ter the wall , as Schwartz was nearly side- line.d after his spill, following contact with Faria. After making contact with the wall on lap three of the race, Schwartz's handle- bars ripped the top part of the board loose and it jammed into his chest. His leathers were tom, and after a long delay Schwartz decided to continue to the ap- plause of the crowd. Meanwhile, Faria's night came to an end as he was disqualified from his final heat for what referee Jim Fishback termed "dangerous riding." Schwartz, who went on to win his final heat after the race was completely re- started, responded a bit angrily to some of the catcalls he received throughout the evening. "I feel the people who have been boo- ing me should come out and try riding themse lves," said Schwartz. Schwartz was perfect through his fir:,t two races, making a nice outside move on the third lap to pass Steve Lucero in his first heat. He went wire-to-wire to win his . second heat, then was surprised by Scott Brant in his third heat and had to se ttle Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwartz (left) leads Ronnie Correy in championship action. for second place. ln the matchup which would eventually determine the overall champion, Manches- ter and Schwartl tangled in the next-tO· last round. Manchester started on the in- side of Schwartz, took the lead im- mediately and was never threatened. Schwartz, a two-time winner of the event (1986, '89), was one of three na- tional cha mpions '"ho qualified for the 16· rider (and two alternate!.) competition. The others ·were Lucero ('88) and Brad o~ley ('87). For Manchester, 11 cap) a ~ucCC))f ul sea on "hich hJS included "ans an the Sprang Classic h,andicap main, the Carello 25-Lapper, the Glen Helen Na11onJI Qual- ifier, the Gleq Helen OutlJ\\) of' Speed- way and an over .ill fir)t place fin1)h in the U.S. National Clwmpion hip Series. NeY..port Oeach resident Charlie Vene- gas' night began on a promi!~ang note as he Y>On hi' fir)t IY..O heats to )hare the lead at that tame ''ith i\tanche~ter and Schwartz. But Venegas' chances began to disinte· grate 1n his third heat, the one in which· he faced Manchester. Venegas had a poor 'start in that race and had to settle for third place. · Another third-place finish followed by a second ga"e Venegas a final total of 10 point~. and an overall fifth·place shOY+ ing. The next racing at the Fairgrounds O\'al ''ill be the fir:.t \l.eekend of December '"hen the Fnll Classic l) pfanned. U.S. Natlonal Championship (at Orant• CovntJ ,.alttr0totnd•I ,-INAL ..OINT TOTALS I Clvb '-l....:l'tS! • ..,Po."' 15 2 80l*y Scl',..,..z ICosia Mf:Wl IJ l S:E.~ U.CfJO' 1Ri-. ~J 11 4 e..-,_,...,.~) 'I S ~ 'iar..is i~;icn Bu; • 10 e !Ml MA\I rn Ille,.~ l'lCI ~ l!:'l'I 1lt<tn«1 9 e lDWIJ 11auJ111 ~ ~ 9 Aooen Plfll9!Q IOI· J'O '. 10 Bud O>Jrt 1s.i JllMI CIOl6llMIO I I l l\cNw ColttY ,,_. ltl\Otlj S 12 8'11 IHI (~.' ll CW• ll:o.s ~ ~ l>?l'!W'.'P '°'"'~ • .,., JOM AOen ·~ \ll"'ll:, .. ~6 Jettet Ocf.'OI (Co-• •on. 2 17 8'?1 W91!1t1 ~1 l, 18 """"" l!IOOt~ Orlnll"vMI C • "'°" r14!1 lo! 111110 D(ote "I've been telling people Matt is just as godd a back as Jacot," Van I Hook said. "He sho~ed his cutting ability by turning 5-and 6-yard gains into 15-and 20-yarders." Kruse, a rapidly improving soph· omore, completed 6 or 7 for 75 yards, and Van Hook claimed re· sponsibility for his lone inter· ception. Orange Coast lootball statisdcs Pamelli Jones · & •'Dl25-Tire Centers Oran .. Coaat 42, Palomar 7 Seo,. bf au.rt.n "I made an .. adjustment I shouldn't have on that one," Van Hook said of Kruse's only misfire. PllonW 0 1 0 0-1 INDMDUAL 'ASSING Pll-lugmb~I. 28-47·•. 335, CopNncl, •·1Hl.23 0ranoe Cout 7 21 O u-•2 occ-..... 4·9-0.'•5 FlntauMer INDMDUAL RRCEMNO The game was a rematch or last year's Division X title game (a 35- 14 SCC win), but Van Hook downplayed any reveng.c {actor. C.._., C~ 23, loC81 Ctvt.tlM T OCC-ttoon 5 pass lrol1I Mdler (~ ~).3.05. Pal-Coghlan, 8·78; Cllmon, 5·'10. l.lmoSlOll. 5-43, Hawtuns. 3-49; l<nlegef. 3-18, ~. 2·23, ~ 2-17, Hal. H : AnOetlon, 1-12, 8111on, HCf~·f hoeNI au.rt. ........ o..t ... S....~OwllUI 1 0 0 o-7 OCC-Wlst*lgton 17 1111 lAdalr ~. 8 51. OCC-~ 13 1111 (Ml* klcle), 7.45. occ-~ 75 1111 (Adair lddc), 2 06. Pll-CoglWI s "" ~ ldcl(), 0 32. OCC-Ht~lns, 2·25, WaslWlglon, 1·12. Gll'IMI. 1·8 GAiie ITATllTICI ,., _J occ FeurthQuelter C-..,a.1 0 • 3 14-?a ,.,... Quelt., sec -... 1 "'" (Sl cw **> ............ 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"8lfONIMC( lltMTOI ~ -· 1_,. •.• ,,...,. 11.• ,_,, ..... ..... .... ,,...,, 11.11 )~~. :~ ::.=:' e_;~ ibriel SHOCKS & STRUTS .. · · .. · · ·" · · . ............ m >......, . ..._. .. ...,,__, .... ,,, ••••iiiiii -.. ....... ,., ... ,....Ii.;-Mii. ..... .,, • •• .... ..... • 1731 IUPERIOR IAT t7TH mEET) _ _. COITAMEIA L m4) 111-m1 . HOURi 1st IDIMY • FRl>AY 7Sl:3I MNIMY ' . ~. WE HONOR aT CHDIJ CAim ,... ____ .__,_,,, _____ ..__,_ ........ .. \ .. ---... , ..... .. .. ...... .. _____ ...., I M Monday, Oct. 5, 1992 ------------------------~ -~---------------------------------------~-------- ----------------------- AWESOMEI Mather's lour m rm,• 1111 ~ Mlllllll• co-nlllonll ch1Qllllo11: From 81 fnir. lt mortified the Comels. Palomar (2-1), defending CO·national champions, were ranked No. 7 in the nation by the JC grid-wire and No. 2 in the Southland poll. The unrnn~ed Pirates (3·1), though stirred by the interruption during their pregame meeting, were ne,er really asleep. "Those guys came in here fat, thinking they were going to "hip our tails," OCC offensi~e guard Bryan I land sa id. "We weren·t"'making any mistakes in practice this week, and if you practice perfect )Ou·11 play perfect in the game." • Cqmplcte statistics/BJ. Washington and Mather transfigured the OCC recon.J book in this one, but Orange Coast's de- fense was mo!.>t responsible for the thrashing. "Our defense "as incredible," OCC Coach BiJI W0rkman said. "They were flying to th e ball, mak- ing tJcUe!> and gc tting their hands on balls and l thin!-that causcJ 1hem to th row higher und we got \Ollle p1d. \ "\Ve wol-e up a few people wi th that (\\in)." ~l..1ther ucd a school record with four touch· Jo,"ns and also rushed for 199 yards on 15 carries, the mo\t produc11'c rushmg game ever by an OCC llllartcrbad.. \Va,h1ngton -ho, hum -carried 21 time' for l~\7 ),mt, and one touc~down. rhc OCC defense: \\hich allowed Southwestern to -.core 35 points the prc'r1ous game, ignited a tbrne that lasted for 60 mrnutcs oo the OCC side. hreJI lfcJn) i. OCCs 6-foot·S. :'!30-pound line- b:u:l-cr ''ho b n1d..namcd by Wurl.man the "Nige- n .in :-.1gh1m;irc," suffocated PJlomar quanerback J"om Luginbill 1hrllllghou1. te.1ding :in aroused de- k 11,e th .it in1cr\;epteJ four pa~~e-. and applied hc.") prc-.~urc. \\ h1:n Or.111gl! CoJ't led 2~-7 l.1te an the third qu.11t~·r. OCC I.in-. \\l!rc fidgeting in their scats. I hc~ 1-nc" that l'alom.ir. \\llh 1h C\plo'1'c offense, could erupt at an~ time and tie up the g.1mc in min- leeP~-'O.o.lyl'ak.I Orange Coast's Todd Mather dir"&ts his blockers downfield, Palomar foes escort him downficld. utes. Luginbill had the .Comete. on the move. "IL doesn't take them that long to score," i.aid Work- man, referring to the conference's leading passing team. Palomar had first-and-goal at the OCC 5-yard line, but foll owing a run by Tony Durton to the 2, Ifeanyi caused two consecutive incomplete passes by dislodging Luginbill. Palomar'<; fumble on fourth down gave OCC possession \\ ith 2 minutes, 58 sec- onds left in the third quarter, seemingly putting the latch on the victory. Burke, right tackle Rob SenJtMe and corncrbad.s Anthoni Da\is and Quoc Pham had interceptions for the Pirate \\hilc Senatore and outside line- backer Noa Pua recorded sacks. "Wc'\'c ,been '"ailing to play a 1eam lil.c that, one that passes a lot.'' s:ud Burke, "ho had o wi~dom tooth pulled early l:ist \\eek and didn't practice until Thursday. "l:!vel)body \Hts pumped up. We were flying around and tipping ball~ oil afternoon.·· Luginbill, son of San Diego Stute football coach Al Luginbill, completed 28 of 47 passes for 335 yards out of the hurry-up_ offcm.c, but Coast came up with the big pJays. P.ham (Costa Mesn High) returned a first-quarter interception 51 yards to selup OCC's first touch· down. After it was first-and-goal a l the Pulomur 9. the Pirates scored on their thirJ play, a 5-yard toss from t.father to tight cnctDrian I liggins. ln the sccof\d quarter, Orange Coast's offense went wild, scoring three toucl1do\\ n~ on the ground, but again the defense set the table. After Senatore stopped Ourton Qll :i fourth·dm"n run, OCC scoted on its ensuing series, beginning with u 35-yard scramble by Mathl!r to the Palomar 25. FolJm\ing a 13-yard ru!>h b} \\'ashington and a 5·yard pcn;.ilty on OCC. Mather pitched to Wa'>h· ington on the option and the IJ1tcr ca rried it 10 pay· dirt from 17 yards out Gene Adair's second c>.tra- point ki ck made it 14-0 \\1th :51 left in the f1r.,t nalf. Oaf!' intercepted ·his third pass of the year in the second quarter and returned it 18 yards to the Palo- mar 22. Three plays later, Mather scored on a boot- leg from 13 yards Jtway, giving OCC a 21·0 lead after Adai r's PAT. Late in the second quarter, Durke broke up a thi rd·down pass after putting a huge hit on Palomar wide receiver John Livingston, forcing the Comets to punt. ~On OCC'ri next serie , Mather 5COred his second touchdown with a striking 76-ya rd run, sprinting to the left !lide off the tackle, then cutting back to the middle for the score with 2:06 left in the first half. j The Comets, however, got on the scoreboard just before halftime, cutting occ~ lead to 28-7. In the third qu~rter, the Pirates were unable to score after Senatore's interception, a ball baHed into the air by Pua. But af1er lfcanyi's pass-rush clinic on Palomar's next offensive 11cries, the Pirates took advantage. - Taking over on their own S-yard line, the Pirates used five running plays to advance to the 25, ending the third quarter. But on the first play of the fourth, Mather scored on a 7S·yard run as OCC wide receiver Ryan Blanchard cleared the way by stopping two Palomar def enders. · After Burke's interception a few minutes later - OCC linebacker Dan Petrone deflected Luginbill's pass -the Pirates drove again. Scrambling out of the pocket on thir.,·and·long. Muther scpred his fourth touchdown. this time from 18 yards out with 9:21 left in the game. 0 Notffl t.Clt!ler, I trtshlmn, brOlle Ille school recOld Of 173 )'VC!S rusrvno by "an Orange Coasl QiJal'lerback. accornc>llSlled by Ken La11lo t0a.nst Golden West In 1985 II was llso tile sbclll-btst sll'IQ!e-g¥ne tllslllllO petfonn- anc:t 111 OCC tusroiy tie's 1 4 7 (40.yw dash) In practJte, bul In a g.ime he's I 4 5.'' Workn\an 5'1rd "He's not I good ptlCIJCe ~ytt. but In the game tie's a IMQ>Cl.vl" M~'s IO!.W touehOO'lons I.ltd Ille schOOI record IC· • comphshtd e1911 ~r llmtS~ l"9 most recent bf. 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Thll butineH Is coo- ---------•tors. and persons who may sets or of any pelitJon or fore the heenng YoYr •P. good will, uoerises, pennut w.lh the County Oen< of Cone He<mosa, Newport Chleh Feng Un, 1 t8 West Calif. 92703 duc1ed by: en lndMctu.I CNS105940t othcfWlse be inle<esled in eccpunl u proYlded In pearence may be in person and leases. · Orange Counly on Seplem· BHch, Cahl. 92660 Vile Loop tr.Me, CA 92714 This buslneu It con-The reg1str1nt(1) com. STATEMENT OF lhe will or estate. or bolh, section !250 ot lhe Cahfor· or by your attomey. end ere IOcated al: Dove ber 18, 1992 This busln111 is con-This buslneH 11 COtt-ducted by; an Individual menced 10 tranUd buW. ABANDONMEN,. OF of CHARLES MICHAEL me Probate Code A R• IF 't'OU ARE A CREDITOR CenyOf'I Cleaners, 31961 F545078 duc:1ed by: an lnd1v1dual ducted by an lndtvldYal The reglslrenl(s) com· Mtl under IN ~· USE OF FICTITIOUS HUNTLEY quest for Spec.al. Nolie• or • conUng8f'lt aechtor of Do11e Canyon Driw. Sutt• Published Newport S..Cfl.. Th• reglstrent(s) com-The reglttrent com-menced 10 transact ~ Busmen N111n8(1) lts'9d A PETITION has been form Is avail:able lrom the the deuasoo, you mull hie O. Trebuco canyon, CA C M 0 1 P 1 menced 10 transact bull· menced to trenaact bull-ness undef lh• Fic:trtiout •bov'e on·~ 15, t992 BUSINESS NAME f11eo by JEANETTE MARIE court Clerk your clalm with the cCMJtt 92679. Pleza Antonio osta esa 1' Y 1 01 ness under lhe Fictrtrous ness undtr ~ flctlUous BusineH N1me(1) llsled Dennis M. Grlldy The following persons HUNTLEY in lhe Supenor Attor~v tor Ute p ti· and mail •copy to the per-Cteariers, 22461 Antonio September 28, October 5, Business Name(s) ~sled business name or names ebow 00.; September 1 Thi• statement -9'ed -have abandoned the use of Court 01 Calllomla, County ti ' • • sonal representetive ap· Parkway, il'A·110, Rancho 12, 19, 1992 above on: October 1, 1992 lclled above on Sep 20, '1992 ' w.f\ fMt COUl'llY Qefti al lhe F1c111tous Busmess ol ORANGE. oner. pointed by the court Wlthm Sant& Margante CA M·537 Betty M Fell•ng t992 Brenda Jane Johnson Oranoe Councy on SepMtn- Name BIRRAPORETirs. THE PETITION requests CAROL DE VITTO, lour months from the det• Th9 bulk ....... Intended This 1'4temen1 WU Flied Chien Fang Un Thi• lletemenc WU flied ber 15, 1992 33t5 Fa1rvtew Road. Cos1a tllal JEANETIE MARIE ESQ., LAW OFFICES of first Issuance of letters to be consummated et lhe PUBLIC NOTICE With the County Cltrti of ThlS statement was filed with lhe County eterti of 'HteGJ Mesa. Ca111. 92626 HUNTLEY be appointed as OF JODITit E. DElllNO, H provided In section 9100 office ot Escrow ConSY!t· OrwlQe County on Sepiem-With the County crerti of Orange County on Septem-Publrahed Newport Beach- The F1c11t1ous Business personal repu~sen1atJVe to 250 N. GOLDEN CIA-of the Caltf~ Probale 1nts .of Newpon Beacl\, Flctltlou• bef 15, t992 OrallC)e Courtty on Septem-ber 15. 1992 Coata M ... O.Jly PllOt Name referred to above admlt'lrster Iha estate ol the CLE DR. STE 200 Cod.e~Jba...t1me for filing Inc.. 1201 Oove Street. Bualneu N•-F544e07 bef 28, 1992. Fll44804 c-ber 29 Octobs 5 was Med In Ofange County docodeol, ' ' claims w1U not e11plre be-Suite 300, Newport Beach Se.te-t Publ hed "'-Be h F545Ht -.,tern • • on September 22, 1988 File THE PETITION requests SANTA ANA. CA 92705 lore four months from the CA 92660, A11n· Kethleeti The Following persons 1' wport ac · Published Newport Beach-12. ui. t992 No.F392709 Ille decedent's WILL and (714) 835-3151 hearing date noticed Huntsman. Escr0w Ottrcer 111• doing buS1ness es· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Published Newport Costa Mesa Oetly P1104 M-532 Nol.re Oam1an Corl)Of'fUon. codlclls, u arty, be adm•Ued Published Newport above and the anlletpated sele (a)HANDLE WITli CARE September 28, Octobet 5, Beach.Cost.I Mesa Da.ly September 28, Oclobet 5, nuit1.,. -nc• a T8ll~ COfporatJon, '1997 to probate The Wiit arid Beach~sta Meu Daily YOU MAY EXAMINE the dale ls0ctober22, t992 PACKAGING STORE 12, 19, 1992 Pilot Octob8f 5, 12, 19,.26. 12. 19, 1992 r-v..._ RV & West Gray, Houston. Teiuis any codtC•ls are ava1l1~e Pilot September 28, 29, Oc· file kept by lhe court. "Jou The Culk salt is subject lo { b) A a U AS ERV. 71 6S M-534 1992 M·5-3t Flctttloue no19 lor e..ammatlon •n tho f~e tober 5 1992 ate -0 person lnlefeste in Celtfomla Uniform Com· Ed•noer Ave. Hunhnglon m558 .,_ne_ ..._ South Coa\t Plaza. 3315 kepi by the court. • Ml54l 1he estate. you may file merclel Code Sec lion Beoch, C1:1f 92647 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fairview Road, Costa THE PETITION ~ues1s wrth the court a lorm111 Re-6106 2 RMdaH Warren liard'"g F'-tttl~·• PUBLIC NOTICE Stete.eRt Me$3, Cahl. 92626 authonty ta administer the quest tor Special Notice of The name and eddress ol 1524 Tit.son Crrefe, Corona. "' -F1ctltleua The Folk>wlng P9f"IO"* This buslflCss was con· estate under the lodepco-PUBLIC NOTICE the filing of '" Inventory the person with whom Caltf 91720 Bualne1le N•me Flctltloue aual....a N•llM are doing bullnne •: ducted by a 11m1t1td part dent Admmrsttation of es. DSC ,010 and appraisal or estare as· claims may be ftlecf Is Es· Alice Ano Mane Harding, Statement aua1 ..... NaMe at.t.......e RICKCHESI< INTERNA. nersh1p rates Act (Thia authority sets or of any potrlion or CfOW COO$ullants of NM· 1524 Tilson C1TC1e, Corona. The forlo¥r1ng persons Stllt....-.t Th9 fotowlng penon1 TIOHAL. 24355 LAndowr. This statemen1 was rited will aUow the pe<sonal rep. NOTICE OF account u provided '" port Beach Inc., 1201 Dove Ca11f. 91720 are doing bust0ess es, The following persons at• dolilo buslness u : laQon• H1•1. Calif. 12653 With the Counry Clerk ol resem.ai.~o to take many PETITION TO sectlOn 1250 of the Cali-Street, Suite 300, Newport This busmen ts coo-LIQUID INVESTMENTS. are d0ono t>uSloess es· WEST COAST MANAGE· Douglas Sucheek, 24355 Ofange County on Septcrn actions w1lhoul obtlllfl!ng ADMINISTER fomle Probate Code. A Re-Beact!, CA 92660, Kethleen d.ucted by· husbaod arid 91 51 Atlanta Avenue JUST WEST Of SANTA MENT ENTERPRISE. 2341 Le"dover, Laguna Htlll. ber 3. 1992 court approval Belc>tt tak· ESTATE OF: queal for Special Nouce Huntsmen, Escfow Ottic:er wile "61&4, Hunt1f)g1on Beaeh, FE, t77 Riverside Alie .. Canfield, .Le Hebre, Calif Cahl 92653 Pubhshed Newport Beach mg certain very 1mportao1 CARRIE E. HOLDER lorm is ava~able from the and the last day for hlmg The registrant(•) com-Cahf 92615 Newport 8Hch, Cahf. 90&31 Tl'lll bualneH 11 c~ Costa Mesa Pilot Septcm acttons, however. the per· CASE NO..A1eeooe court clefk. claims by any creditor shall menced to 1.r<lllS&Ct bu• Joseph p· Napoll, I 111.a 92663 Tracy Pender;lsl. 2341 dUc:ted by: an lndMdual ber 28, Octot>er 5, 12. 19. sonal representallVe wolt be To en hetJ'I benefoanes Attomer fot the Petl• be October 21, 1992 wn1cn oeu under the FIC'tlllOUS Santa Mertane SL. f<>untarn Betty J. Karr, 1n Rtver· CWlfield, La Hain, Celrf Th• regfst,..nl(I) com- 1992 required to give oouce to creddors c~ungent credl: tloner. Is the busmess day berore Business Nam•ls) hated Vllley, Celtf. 92708 "d• Ave • Newport Beach, 90631 menced to •....:t bl*- M·530 1ntorcsted persons unless tors and' peflons who mev SHARON L GAIER Ille anuc1pattd sale det• above on N1A This bu11neu 11 con-CsM 92663 Th11 business 11 con-MSI undef lt'9 Act1t.1ou1 ---------•they have waived notJCe or olh4irw1se be Interested rn 450 W FOURTH ST ' spec1l1ed above Randan W Hatd•OQ . ducted by: an lod1V1duaJ Thia buslnesa 11 con· dueled by· en lnd1\'lduel 8ustne11 Name(•) ll1'9d PUBLIC NOTICE COf'lsented to tne proposed the Wiii or estate, or bo\h, STE 10•1 SANT• ,.,.;: D•ted: August t3, Th11 statement was Wed The reg1stront(1) com-ducted by'" lodlVid!JM The reglstr1nl(s) com-•bov'e on. Augu$C t. t992 aclion.) The 1ridepcndeo1 of CARRIE e. HOLDER • .. • 1992 w1lh the County Cll!ftt ol menced to transact buSI-The reglstrent(I) com-menced to ttanACt busl-£>ollg ~ :~;.~~b~ adm1111s1ra11on au1honty will A PETITION hu been CA 92701 (7t•) 5~ MA ATE L C 0 M-Orange COIKllY Of'I Septem-ness under the F1cti11ous meneed to traruiact bu_.. nes.s under the ffC\IUous This Slatemen1 wn flied PETITION To be granted unless.an inlet· hlod by ALYN HOLDER eke 1254 PANIES• ber 1!1. 1992 Business Name(s) listed nesa Under 1h• F"ICtrtlous BusineH Neme(s) listed With IN County Qefti o1 K ll!d person Illes an ob-ALYN DALE HOLDS. In Published Newport • F544908 •bove on September 5, BuSlness Name(•) llSled above on: N,A Orenoe County on Septem- ADMINISTER 1ecli0f'I to lhe pe1tt1on and the SUperior Coult o4 Celi· Beach.Costa Mesa Daily BY: Loren D. M•nh, Pubhshtd Newport BHch-1992 eboYe on. August 14, 1992 Trecy Penderglst ber t5, 1992 ESTATE OF: shows good cause wny the fom•a, Coority of ORANGE. Pilot Sep1ember 28, 29, Oc· BY: Bhar•tkum•r D. Coata Mesa Oeily Pilot Joseph P N:apoh Betty J. Kerr lhla ltatement wat fil.O F94t1De CHARLES MICHAEL court should not gram lht THE PETITION reQJeSts tobet 5 1992 P•tel S tembe 28 Octobef S ThlS statement wu l~ed ThtS statemenc wu filed wtlh lhe County Clerk ol Pub11&hed Newport e..ch- HUNTLEY authonty !hot Al YN HOLDER Ilka ' . BY: Pareatl D. Patel ep r ' ' lilrtth the County Cle11t ol with !ht County Cl8ftl of Orange Coumy on Sep1em· Coale Mesa Daily PllOt CASE NO.AU560te A HEARING on the peU· ALYN DALE HOLDEfl be lrn509 Publlehed Newport 12, 19, 1992 Orange County on Septtm· Orange County on Septem-bet 15, 1992 Sepi.tnbet 21 ~ 5. uon will be held on OCT(). ep......intod sonal PUBLIC NOTICE B .. I' t M M-536 ber t8 1992 ber 2 1992 ,~ • To oll heirs, benefic1ancs, BER 22 1992 at 1 45 p M ,._... as pet _,~ ••cn-o• • ••• 1 FMSCNIO • F ..... 18 _ .. _.. 12, 19, 1991 i ii. '"'-· 03 ed. · reseoteuve to edm•n•Ster D•lly Pilot October 5 PUBLIC NOTICE .._,. Publi....u Newl)Or1 Beach-M-53.5 '"~gL 7 local , 11 341 the estate of the decedent. t97t83 1992 ' Published Newport S.ach-Published Newport 8ead!-Costa Mesa Deily plot · " !::e. ~~ ~;~ Sciu1h, Or· THE PETITION requests ESCROW NO. • '"558 FlcUUoua Coste Mese Daily PtlOI Coste Mesa Daily Pilot September 28, Octot>er 1 5, PUil.iC llOTICl IF YOU OBJECT TO the euthonty to ~·~«the 7928-«H Bua.lnen N•me Septemb8f 28, Oclobef 5, September t 4, 21, 28, Oc· 12 19 1992 FlcUU.U. graot1ng of Ille pot111on, you :!~t•A:,~~stration C:~ NOTICE TO PUBLIC NOTICE Statement 12, 19, 1992 tober 5, 1992 ' ' M-533 ._ ... ._ .. .._ should •ppear et the hear· tales Act (Th•• euthority CREDITORS OF Flctltloua The FolloMng persons M--539 M-506 Stitt----" MAa •"O and stale yOUI 01> ll llow th 1 BULK SALE are domo business es. PUBLIC NOTICE ....._.. lot LAWN-1«t•Of'ls or r11e wnnen 01> :Se~uitive ~!':• m':XY (Notice purauant Buelnen N•m• NEW VENTURE PROTO-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE do4 The t>!!lowjng ~ II MOUNT OLM 1eclJOf'ls With the court ~ ctl without blal t UCC S etOSI Se.te-nt TYPES 3402 W McCart~ FlclltlMI• no ""' ... c-...,. Motluaty tore the heating Your •P. • on• 0 ntng 0 ee. E Th• following penons Blvd. F'. Santi An•. Ca~f. FlctltJou• Flc:tltloua aus1 ..... N-MA"R SHALL WILLIAMS CNop91 • c.-__,., ~araoce m~y be Ill pe<son ~c!f~OV:~ ~:'~t G~~TJ,C! a'~tr~~ Bi~ 'Ore doing bullntH 11· 92704 Bualneaa N•me Bual--N..... a .. t .... ttt CO , 2111 Canal Street, '>mmg All Fauh.r ' or by your ortomey. ldions howev':r lh8 • ebout to be mad• • (•)ORANGE COUNTY Joseph P George, 20082 s .. tement Stat-.nt The Followlno P8f'10n• NewC Beach, CA l2t63. 1625 Gisler IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR sonal represemet:V. wilt. The name(s) and busl· JUICE MAGAZINE <blTHE Moonude Circle, Hunung-The fOllOWlno person It Th1 Following persons art doing buslntu N C Wil If" SR GtazNlnt, 211 Co ..... Me•• or a contingent creditor ot r ulred to ve nouce to neH addrtss of lhe seller JUICE OF ORAN GE ton Beech, Cshf. 92646 d0tng business es we doing bullnels es JtUY'S COMPANY. :M2JS ene lrHt, N-port .,. .... tht deceased, you must file l~nted OI unless ere Gene Pick.ard Jerlfct COUNTY (cl COASTAL Orville D111<elson, 26631 RENET FINANCIAL LlOVD T AND C PROPERTY Devonshire, Miiiion ViefO, Beeeh, CA 12963 .... 540 •• ·15·54·-·•Jyour cl•1m wrtn lh8 COUit I.hey haw~ notl<l9 or Pldterd Kerth Pickard Ind JUICE (d)THE JUICE Castille Lene, Mission AMERICA MORTGAGE MAIITTENANCE, 21 7~ 29th Cellf. 92692 Thl1 busln ... le ~ ,. arid mall 1 copy lo the per· consented to the 0 secs Sandi '°Pickard Vlew Clean· (e)SOUTHERN CALIFOR· V1eio. Calif 92691 BANKER Streel. Newport BHch, Jlllten Llt'la, 2'235 Orlon-ducted by"' ~ ltACIFIC VIEW sonal rcpresenuitlve ap. ectlon) The md~~enl 8'S Inc 8 w Od Flower ., NIA JUICE (!)WEEKLY Thts busmess 11 con-666 Baller St 1319, Costa Calif 92663 shire, Mlsllon Viejo Calil. The r90l11rent(e) com-ME~IAL PARK painted by th e coYrt with?n adminiS11ation -.rlhor11y Will vine cii.' 9271~ • • JUICE, 3303 Hlltlor Blvd. duC1ed by 1 generll pelt· Mesa. CA 92629 Rodger Ouana Wolsky, 92692 ' menCed 10 tranMd bu• lour months rrom the d•t.e be granted unless an Inlet· Doing business ... Dove Suite G·3, Cosla Mole. ntflh1p Uoyd Eugene Boyd, 304 217\IJ 2!Mt'I StrMt. Newpof1 Tlll• buslne11 le con-""' Under lh8 tldlUoul ~~ ~=~,!.Y of first Issuance of letters •sted person Iii•• an ob-Canyon Cltanera arid Plaz• Calif. 92626 The reglllrent(s) com-36th St.. Newl)Or1 Baach, Be.act!, CUf. 9266) • due1ed by: en lndlvldual buslnH~ nemt lllt•d ~' as provided 10 MCllon 9100 tecuon 10 the pellttOn and AntonJO Cleenera Trend Advet\ts.ng Assocf. m80Ced to transact buW. CA 92663 This b,u1lneu le con-The registrant(•) com. •bov'e on. t-1·92. 3500 Pec1ric Vl8W Oflve of the Cal1foml1 Probate shows good cause why the A 11 0 th 1 r bu 11 n es e •tea, CaMom11, 3303 Har· ness urider the Fic111lou1 This business 11 COf'I ducted by-an lndlYlduel meoced 1o 1.ransaa bu» William R. GnlDanl • ~ 8Mcfl Code The time fOJ f~lno coult should 001 grant the name(s) end eddreu(n) bor Blvd . Su1t• G-3, Costa Business Nam•(•) Msted ducted by an 1r1d!Vldwal The re9111ran1(1) c-om· ness under the FIClitious Tht1 statement wee llted .......... l.,.•••llll Claims will not e•plr• ~ l\Jltlonty uS('(I b)' the "Seller(s) ¥Hlhin Mesa, Cll1t 92626 ebove on. not ·~·~bl• The reg111ren1(1) com menc.o lo transaci bull· Business Name(•) lilled with the County Qefti ol ,. fore four months from the A l1EARING on th• peU· the p&st lhree yea'rs, .. This bu~1oes1 11 con-Joseph P. George menced to lttlnsoct butl-oeu under l"8 Flctrtious above on: s.,Membet 1, ~County on Septem- ,IE._ ll-S hearing date noticed llon will be held on OCT(). sta1ed by !tie Mller(s) are· ducted by • COfl)Orllllon Th11 at&tement was flled neu under Iha hctitlous Buslriess Heme(•) hS1ed 1992 bar 2 • 1"2 "'"' •n•s1t above BER 22 1992 at 1 45 PM Norle • Th• registrant(•) com. with lh• County CJ8ltc Of Buslneu name(•) listed •bolle on: August 29 1992 JOlien i..ntt Pl41909 IEll llUIWH YOU MAV EXAMINE tne In Dept• 703 located at 341 The name(•) and busl-menced to t1onsact busl Orange County on Septem-•bov• on: 9/23192 Rodger Duane wo1ifcY Thi• stet~ wae filed Publlthtd Nawpott Morluary * Chapel Ille kept by the court. U you Th• City Drive South Or· nus eddreu of the ness under the Flctruous btr 2. 1992 # Uoyd Boyd Thte stai.ment Wiii Ned with the COunty Cttf1I. of Beach Co11a MeN o.lly ~ .,. a P9f'lon interested In Inge, CA 92G68 • blJVer(s) ere Mertel Com· BusineH • Neme(s) lilted FMJ303 This etatement wH fhd with the County Clerk of Orenoe County on Saptem· P1IOC S.plembet 21, Octo- emallon the estate. you "''Y hie IF YOU OBJECT TO !tie panles 1208 Keel · Drive •b011e on. September "· Published Newport Beach-wilh th• County Clenl of Orange Counly on Septem. bar 1a. 1992 ber 5 t2. It t992 110 Broadway with the court a formal R• ,, 1 ... •. ,..._. • ... c • 1992 Orange on Seplember 23, w 2 1892 F• .. --1 • • quest for Spocial Notice of Qren .. ng o .... pewtJOn, you """'°"' det ,....,, A 9262$ Ello Frenz V.ce Preeldent Coste Mesa Dally Pilot 1992 • ,MJ --m&43 Coat• Mesa lhe fihno °' an inv.ntory &hould appeer •I the heer· The asMll being sold are Thi• etat~em WH filed Sepi.mbef 14, 21, 28, Oc> • FMAH 32J Published Newport Beec:t..1----------- • •••M·l·1t1111•••t _________ __.. Ing and ll81• your ob-generally deecrlb•d es: With the County a.ti of tober 5 1992 p I h Publllhed N9wport Bucft.. Cotta MeN o~ Piiot PUil.iC NOTICI i~~~~~~~~~•••••••••~~~~~~~or~Wi•~~iti~in~~~iMi~~~~~~~~i~~-~·~~~·~eou~on~ • ~~ ubl••dN~port~~M~D~~~ember~~~~~~~~~~~-ber •. 1992 BHdl.Coeta .,._.. Olly s.,Member 14, 21, 29, 00. 12, 19, 1992 PU9UC llOTIC8 STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS?? Th• L.9gal O.partment at th• Piiot la pleated to announc. a new MNic:e now avallat>te to new bualnn .... We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and aave you tti• Ume and the trip to th• Court ~ In SW4a NtJ Then, of COUTM, aft9r th• MarCh la completed w. wfU ni. your nctltloua bullneu name atatttnent with th• County Clertc. publlth once a WMk for four Wffka u rtQUlred by law and then file your proof of publication With County Clerk. .. . , i:\: . I' Pleat• atop by to nie yoyr nctltloua bualnna atatemwit at the . Piiot Legal Oepal'tm«lt, 330 WMt S.y, Coeta M ... , California. tt you can no1 etop by, plMM call ua at (71•) &42-4321 , Extenalon 315" or 318 91\d we wtn malte ·~ for you to handle thl• proc.dure by mal. If you should haw any f\Jrther question., plMM call ua anci we will be more than glad to aaatst you Oood Luck In your new butlMMll PM3HO PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot September 29, Odo-tobet 5. 191112 r M..538 NOTIC• OI' UU Published Newpot1 leeCft. ber 5, 12, 19, t"2. M-608 pu=: ~ ~ Cotta Me.. Dally Pilot ..=:.a.::.. m54.t PUii.iC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI Md 3072 o1 ... OWll Code Sepcemw "'· 21. 21, oo. a .. t.....m PU1UC IOTICI Flctttteu. o1 .,,. Sta• of camo.111e !Ober 5, 1992 • The Followmo pel'SOnl l'lcttttou.. .......... ....... the underlloned. M To. M-511 .,. dolno buline .. •: CN•1~aN 9ueln111 ....... ............ Ing, 1022 E. ClleAWll __ PUIUC ______ TIC_I __ TREASURE HOUSE 1M-PlcUU... .....,.... The Followfng P8'10nl Santi Ana, Cel WIOt • -PORTS, tM52 Melody P1ln. .......... ....... The FolloMng pel'90nl ... doing bu .... M '. 1:00 am on Oct. ao. ,. ---l'lcltlt.IM9------Or., Garden °"°"· Calf ........... are dolnQ bulWMa •: BIVENS MANAGEMENT, :• foll~ dl ..... ld .... Riii lllw 92940 The following pent0n1 PAAKEA PWMBINO, 3t4' tlOl.2 O.V.1 Lant, HIW!llng. y::"ftes M8ltle 0.. U. ....... "' ~ I Walh Falll•, 81'1 delna bullneM ar. Van 1"'9fl AYa., COllAI ton 8uoh, Callf _... ~ I Nof'9 ... Th• F~ petlOnl ttMa Melody Pn Or •• COUNTRY ENTERPRISES Meea, Callf. 92121 larb•r• 8h1en1, 1&002 VIN • tQCDCHHOfti4! .,. dolnQ "'*""• ... Garden Otowe, Cellf. al40 INC., tl01 T-.nger, C01t9 Nc:hard U. ,.,._, 3141 Davie Lana, Huntington Me1 BAOWfJE WIL.$0H . AO. Tiii• bu1lne11 ,, c~ Meaa. Calf. 92121 Ven 8UNfl A.... COila ....... c.llf. 82M ........ ,. for ... VERTlSING M52 ~ ~ by· hutbend and CounlrY e...,,.... IM., ...... Cell ll2GI Tttla butlnH• I• c~ .... °' • ...... ~ OrM .... ..:...... 8Hch .._ Celfofria. 1807 lenengtf, Th11 bualneu le con-~by: an lndMcMll .._ ..... .di, ....,. Callf •9~~.,,.on • Tlte regl1tran1(a) co""' Colta ..-. ... Cellf. 12.Gt clUcted by: an~ The reg.letranl(I) ~ and""~-+ " weifi Ctwietoph« Pl1ricti .. -.... menotd lo trantkt bu9-Thia buelneH II con-The reolelrant(a) oom-mencect to lnntNld ..,... ~of _.. M52 ..._.. ..... under the FleWOue dueled by: I COl'pOnltlon IMM9d lo ........... ,.... under ... F1cUtloue _.., •· H9• 1Jngt52 ~ ~· ButlntM Nama(•l lle1ed Tll• regl1trant(tl com-""* under ... Adlloue 1u1Jneee Name(a} ....., ~ .... . ~ Oft ac , · atiove Of'I S.emt>et •. menced to trwect bu9-lulAneel Name(•) ..... 8lloWll on: noc 11ppic:abe9 -....... • --tll!Z MM und9f ... ~ .._. ~ Sepeem• 4, ..,._a 11""9 ..... 1 ... W11t111m Ever1tt Wllaon, °*'" hike lwinn• N•ma(tl ta~ ttN n. .... ement llM .......,.. •• tay ~ ~ ~ .. ::: ~ ~ .,.. fltad atlove on: My 25. 1• Atcf'lerd L ,..-, ""' eie ~ ~ et Pultlla,.ef Newport ~ ~ ~ 730 Wl1h ... C°'"Y Cleltl ol Viet~ TNe w•11em11• ... tied ar.,. County on~ ~ ..... ~ Pu•~ Prado. Anaheim ~~on~ J!.::1~~~ ~~~~ ber Z.t"2 • Plcie0aeober1,t-. Hiiie.. C8llf ~7 • • ~ C -.. ----"r _,._.,.. • rMlm m117 Thie 1>u11neea 11 t~ 'Ml1U ....,_..,.. ounly on ...,.._,r ber '• 1111Z ~ NewPof\...,.. ~~~---.....;;,;.;;;;;;.;. dUCted by. 1 gen.II Plf1• PuOlllNd Newpott ......_ "''· 1• Pa4 aMe N41111 Co.ta ..._ o.y ,... S ell your homo ~•Ql1lren1{1) com-~:::..... 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Tbunda7 O:OOPK GENB.RAL POLICY Ra*-UMl fcnf"-ire ~ kl obanp wtlbout DOUee. 'ftoe plt''•h• rwnw Ui• rlclK '° --· r11&aaettr: HY1H or rejeot a.07 •l•Hlfted adtll'thCSllJI"\. ,,__ ""°" aq ~ th.al _, be lo JOV e&••lfted ad lmtMdla&eq. '!"be D&ilJ Pu. • 'ftoe 'Dd.,rrillet --,ta -UabW.«7 for ~..._.la .. ~t for whloll It_, be r..,w•Ne _..,. for t.119 "9t ot the .,._ u&wall;r _.,.... bf U.. errm. Credit mn ~ be ano.-1 fbr Ule flrait IANrU.OJl. COSTA MESA 2124 APAITllENTS I===== FOi IENT CORONA DELMAR COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT 2622 ==:::::::;;;,=== BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 S HARE BUSiftESS a: 2724 FINANCE MONiY TO LOAN 2 914 Available!! Eastlide 2BR 1 ·~ea townhouse 2 Year• Ne w ! JSR LIDO ISLE Quiet M f ===:c• ==-=== $$ FAS T CASH $$ 3BR, huge back yard, S pac10us 2BR 1BA, w/fenced yard, $7;J5/ 2BA, fom11y complex. wonted to share BUSl..,~SS Lo. n5: personal, bual· cul·de-sac street. encl w/d hkup. Avail. mo. 546·9081 $1050/mo house Beach bay No n~ t"IC'U, debt consohdit gar3s~~~~t~:J 1======= 2 = 6 = 0 = 2 __ 1_0._1_5._s_9_so_._1_2_1_-99_12_ Do You Want An 714-e50-8310 drvg5, smoke, pl>t:s OPPORTUNITY 1 on, eet. Easy quality· GENERAL •W Newport Ocean $435 t Av~1I 1011 2904 1nq same day ap· Studio apl. $550. Avail Exira lg IBA, quiet, f t 2 BR 1 BA • 723-1962 p•oval, bl'ld crec!ffi OK l-':':'-:-':"""-..,.~---1;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::= lmmed. Ocean side. I f'On ~ lg ---------• E'alde 2Br 1 'hBa 8 .a-c ean. no pets & great deck, gi1r, w/d, s1475 Villa Maninique Fem :::::;;::::;:::;;;::====== 1-800-362-6430 cottage micro attch • tudlo .,...t, ocean 603 Begonia. w/d . place to live wllow LOC L PAY PHOtH:.1---------"""'--g ·c /o'pnr w/d' hkup 111ew, Laguna Beach. 64&-3786 or 675-5641 rent? 631•8427 cau._B_k_r_64_2_·_3_8_50___ looking for .. amo to A oarw • • 28 •-t 2 blk t ·-share 2BR 28A pro! ROUTE. Bring In sml yd. $950 631-4442 • r ..... • s 0 Me · Open Dally! r-n smkr. ~AJO •• ._ $1000 v1cckty Musi ocean, gar, Laguna ========= Studio apt. 43rd S I. "" _. v. 3BB-+ den, yard, 2-car Beach. •28r Hou .. , E 'SIDE Back Bay Avail Oct. 4 $600 u111. 432·8966 S11ll 1·800 226-9991 ========= gar, cloan, no pets. close to s hopping, COSTA MESA 2624 Cozy 1 BR. Wm.dow Call 646 4143 LOCAL S NACI'" SODA ANNOUNCEMENTS 625·6 Plumer. $1,050. CdM. 499-1460 s eat. $695/mo. No Whit t O Yw' =========I .. ROUTE FOR .SALE Pru.Cal.Riiy, Agt. pets. l 553 Mesa Or. ..e w a er e n . RENTALS C:ARN SH,00 W(Ei<L Y Barbara 729-7286 Fr•• utlt, low deposit, 646-4262 o r 645·9543 1 .. so to sandl 2BR E'•lde 2Br 1Ba, mint 1BR apt In Westmin· Townhouse-Style E 'slde Lg 1BR/tBA ~:~sh~~ :i~~67~801 WANT ED 2726 1 l;O() J "V(tHJ E~I r condition Inte rio r, stc r $540, pool lndry 3BR 2 YIBa, encl ga· Gar, patio, laundry Ve nding R oute: For LOST & quiet stree t, largp & crprt 894-8115 rago, w5hr/dryr hkups, Fae, 5725/mo. 2680 Whether you'ro buy1n~ OUIET prof non· :;mkng sale. Eun 'l steady yard. $985. ~1 ·4849 '-========= pvt back yard, pool & S 'la Ana Ave .fE. or selling. Cla..s1f1cd v('<]Cl.m:in loolong to Cl ll .n .. ome 1·80 FOUND 2925 t-spn $1070.lmo .. $350 C''l hy 650.3237 msg covers all your needs• rent or share. Calf _G_!.'3_8;s_· 63 _____ ========= Ea staid• lg 2BR BALBOA dop. 548-7001 qpry, 892·88!.3 Vending will rri.ake yo ... 2V.BA near 20th & 2233 F•lrvlaw Rd l;,'slde Lg 2br 1 BA rich! S3QOO & up ca•., Newport Blvd. 2-story, ISLAND 2606 'bale, encl garage, !~==========I 111<"-IY pos!'. E .. cJusn,,t> frplc, ;maOllKpastloo, oga·1=::::::;::;::::;;:::;::;::::::;:::;: _$_3_00 __ 0_F_F_M_O_V_E_l_N_ quiet adults, $750/mo MISC RENTALS machlnc5. Choice rage. et · 1 5 · SMALL 1BR 1BA, pvt t20 E. 20th, 722·6804 ===·======I local routes cheap 1---A-"9_1_6_7_5-4_9_1_2 __ , patio, new carpct/pnl. Charming 1BR, E 'alde lrg 2BR H '• BA Zero d<>.•n if Qu!ll Lux condo. nr scp,. 2br· $650/mo Incl util. Avail counyard Apts. Gated, duplei1, cul-do-sac. nr COMMERCIAL 0:1~ t 800-7G!) &8' r. 1 ba, frpl, pool-tns, 1mmediotely. 675-7663 pool. Close to every-shops. n/pets, w/d , ROOMS 2706 REAL ESTATE Fo u nd J ~9 92 Black • tc niale Wh•le c.nr •• :ind paws Gold· cnwest and Bolsa Ct1tca 841 ·5828 Ke'1y Found J 29 92, S~e1 fcm::tlo m it breed All b1.1c..: .... 11111e chest anct gym, $1 010.mo., 638· thing! 6 4 2 -5858 palto. $820 645 6266 0405 dys, 731·7528. $300 OFf MOVE-IN! EJs1do, clean 1br wator NEAR 8EACt\-11AY LAG 38R BALBOA 2BR. fncd yd. Wtr pd gas pd, attn gnr. am INVESTMENTS paws Goldenw est Bal Pe n Point Ho m e inti Boli1a Chica, HB 28A. E'slde, frpl, gar. 636-4120 S..5PM ya rd . n 0 pet 5 , remod l'd , '3/w, w/d PENINSULA 2607 2194 Placent1a·O $755 S585.mo 548,6680. hkup, $1275 650·3335 •-::;::;:::;:::;:::;::::;:::;:::;:::;: 1575 Orange C $745 I• • 'EASTSIDE SECLUDED twn hm •Oceanfront Lg 3BR •Furnished, lBA CUTE B•c k B•V new crpt/pnt, 3 huge 2Ba, t/p, d/w, w/d, COTIACE, E'slde. prl· Country setting lg 18R RENTALS TO BRa, 2 1h BA, yard. gar, No R(ll $1700 mo vete. Non-s moker. w/yard. $645/mo. quiet n·smkng beach =========I WANTED 2912 841·5828 Kelly lover, furn, kit priv BUSI.NESS OFFICE _F_o_u_n_d-~-2-5-. _A_u...;!>_1r_a1-.a-,, w/d, SAOO 675·2I02 FOR RENT Z?Sg 40°'o DISCO UNT, 4 Shepherd, young le· 5.rr 1: r •c • w< U S!'I maltt, Z2nd & Santa Aria u .. ~ nrea 548-1858 cu ··d. t f w <>l 1tc (6 19)247·7627 frpl, gar S1200 642"°414 yrly 673-e640 ~ $695 ul1I pd. 548·5056 329 Un1vers1ly Or "H SHARE ========::I:::::==~==== Vi~~Re 2~~e~110~0f:~ •ON THE WATER• •I Mo Froo Ulllsl Lg 642•2818 No pets 790 s f well lmpro .. ~d for ofc s paco ~ rcs1rm 2 7 24 405 Harbor l.1kf.' view Xlnl parking 557·8f 32 ROUSES/CONDOS sq ft. Walk 10 So Panoramic view 2BR clean 2br Iba, gar. nu GOOD LOCATION! Coast P laza, w/d 2BA, 2 car gar. no cpl, DIW. s torage. Lg 2BR 1Y.rBA town· hkup. AU. 2-car gar pets $1 600 673-7092 $750 No Pet 640-2495 house, lndry rm, d w, •Westclltt P ool Hm Lgo p.vt mastrer suite. full pantry Non-smkr. $540 Ul1I. 722 6679 EXEC offices, J W BUSINESS BUSINESS IRVINE 1044 FOi SALE ::;:;;;::;:;;;::;:;;;::;:;;;::;:;;;::;:;;;::;:;;;::;:;;;:;:f Open .8'J·SU 12·5, 9 rus· tllng wind, Turtle Rock Vista, Dual mstr s te, ·Alrpor1 , NB. From OPPORTUNITY O PPORTUNITY s 1300/mo. days 261 · Bach. apt No k11. rclrtg • 2BA ouplei1. quiet, lg pa Ito, $795 mo 9151 ext 10Q or ove & micro incl. separalo lncd yd, sngl gar, gd 2078 Thurln $350 ·rr O Pvl worO.. 2904 2 9 0 4 tat•ons S150 mo GENEJW. 1002 den, fo rml flvlng/d ln-544·1466 entrance. $475. aroa, w o h kups. CENTAUR MGMT 208 33rd SI. 692.0S38 $825/mo 4547.7540 642·2288 Balboa Is l house on Free prlong, lurn. re c~pl. cottee conf rm waler. lg Irving area h1 FAX 50c. cop•er 10c ce1lll'>gs. frplc, parking. 533.95.,0 Al Ou•nl.'.ln NEAR BEACH/BAY w/d. $525 723-4702 2BR 1 BA E'slde re-COM p f F 2 .... ..,5 Newpor1 Beach Near ing, end unit, overlook I========= park, Just re d uced HUN'rnl.'GTON • Bachqlor cute, nu dee. •EASTSIDE• $319 ,999 by o wner UH Nice area, sep full k1l $ ADVERTISING $ If You Snooze... 854-4454 BEACH 2140 $600 incl uttls Oulel 2BA 1 h Ba to w n. You know lhe rest N s. No pots.673-5580 house. gar. frp lc, O/W, , • • · ro em .,..., 10 Water Ample patluog ~did, upstrs, 11•. p;ilJo, ,ahr cie.n~ brtqht 2Br Air. kilchen, neV.: :\e" Oran~e C oun., 'lagazine 100.000 profil •~Ur plti! 2S.000 laH•li.lmUI ~ Som• fiaanC'inlf aullablt • d nkup, S80!T650-333S 1 •.,ea ap1. pool, lndry decor 100 SF s:lJS QUIET LOCATION' gar. $450 • 'lr utol, mo 450 SF S.tOO mo • Rick 759 1970 Ive ms9 By ' month u11ls incl Bank repo Don't miss ===z:====== ::==::::::::::::::::::::== Beautiful Bache lor patio, lndry rm, $825 out on this temhc op-N£WPORT 2BA 1Ba 2·sty condo On the boardwalk, lut. 2 617 Or•nge ponunl1y 2300 SQ ft Pallo. pool, clubhse, lge bath Quiel & sec. CENTAUR MGMT 4BA. 3BA, huge lot BEACH 1069 w/d . $875. Avnil now $560 yrly Incl utJI. n/a, ___ 64_2_._2_2_a_8 __ Just $254,900, -.::::::::::=~=::::::::::; 840-2772 or 379-5699 nip, 673 6372 C-21 A Neighbor--•EASTSIDE• hood Empoflum LIDO t.36 Trteste SBA SBA 3BA, pool, 5pa, S1ud10 $500. & l BR 2BR duplex, O/W, Cozy ho4se 2BR lBA. FE.M to ahare 3Br 2Ba 1300 SF s1100 mo yard , new carpel & vertical blinds $850 Npt Pe n . Non-smkr Is · Aslc for "Y 0.11yc. 228'h Sle rka 2~ 35/eat/prol. S380 64 5 ·6680 Eves rir rtunu~ ( r ar1 ad' trll·m~ a:.rnn or <1.r11t lh•I I u m•Jor 11r 1u11t• to ~•rn ·11,er l(){i Hi r I ~nllil t CENTAUR MGMT I Ultl dt:P 723-4319 Wknds 675-7t75 (714) 83e.2100 SBA. 45' lot. Reduced n ear Hamlllon · & $650, newer bldg wshr dryr hkup, ga-$50K, now S795K 0pn Bushdrd . S l 500/mo clean. no pets u11I pd rage. $850 mo. 642-2288 l l r . f rolclbt'l"U DI 7 l 1-:t 18··1135 Speclou• t Story S.VSun 11·2 673-6239 962-5 125 7 14 -723-0823, 3 1 (). 1665 Tustin Av• or'""'"' f,lo b a l llP,ou rc-f.'' ';.~~~~~edow~:,,e h~~ Studio Cond o, pa n· ========== 402-8893 CENTAUR MG MT NEWPORT HOTELS m int co nd Lovely oram1c view of lake & LAGUNA !========== 642-2288 & MOTELS ~:0;,k.~ • ~~ne~· ~~~ ocean, s',.~~~ HILLS 21 SO CORONA --.-M-U_S_T_S_E_E_*_ l:B=EA=C=H====2=6=6=9 HOTELS 211 8 & M O TELS 271 Uu\ J,'.;):'i.1\r1opor1 Ur.1ol1, C \ 9.!tit1.\ assist w.1h Ion Try eo DEL MAR 2622 Beautiful loft bdrm, 10-101 $2GO,ooo 1 BA Ap1. 11rep1ace, •2BDAM $750• Laguna Beach _ C-21 Welcome aeaT 3Br 2Ba condo, grenl :::=;:::;:::;;;:::;;;:::::::;:;::;;;::=::: 'dishwasher, patio, 1BDRM $600 .. a-aa7 s MISC. ~ batcony view. 2..eor * Ltght. airy. 2BR 1 BA laundry rni_. $750.mo~ * * -- ESTATE. tt•Tnr gar. Lake F0teSt;INtne ovar gar Ava1l 1mmed. 238 Avocado F'rig, dshwshr, stove Motor Inn Turn Key Prope rt1t ~ Ctr. $1050 557-8632 $900 mo S40-S633 CENTAUR MGMT tncl No pets 54~855 03rllng 3BR, 2BA Sin 642·2288 •2BR 1BA, $900,mo glo story on 7000 •Q tt :======== BEST Location, 2Br. -,,....,,...,,....__,,,-=-..,,,...,-,,...,,.._ ulil incl. G a rage, lot. Assumable loan• NEWPORT Begonia Potk, tSOO sl. •SOPHISTICATED• wshr dryer. lrg pill.lo No w roe>f & P nt. Up-CEMETARY LOT/ view. 2-car g ar. 51800/ 1BR, lrpl, patlO, encl Avail immed. 631·1 t48 da ted kitchen & baths CRYPT 1225 BEACH 2169 mo 310 376-9369 gar. N pet. $695. Bay 8'x8' Cat Spa. I::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::; ---------Timber Apts. 642-7142 •NPT Hghts 2Br !Ba C-21 .. rg Reatty LOOKING 2Bdrm, lB.l, lndry rm apl w hardv.d floors, (714) H2·8891 MM~ LAWN CUIETMY Beach Rentals! Nr bus. morkol, K· lrpfc. garage w,remoto 4 spaces. value For a re ntal? mart & movies w,11 ,_c_on_tr_o_l._6_3_1-4_4_4_2 __ CORONA DEL MAR $4 800, SAf: $3000 NEWPORT PENINSULA • Call Laura accept OC housing .,., BLOCI( TO BEACH obo 811!1289-3111 ~YOIHWflER S675'mo 2BA 2BA Vrly. Clean. Sf75/Wkly & Up $48/DaUy 6 Up t Kitchenettes Available t Heated Pool • Ocean Views t Cable TV • Laundry facilities t Parking l<r:il I •I t .. ln\1 .. tm,.111 I " ha• 11niq111· pco;:rurn to 1al..· .11h 11tu!?•• nf rt'l't'""ion, (,ro·iit n •nll~h aml Ion! lt'rrn inrnmt' ,\ profit• \, 11 ol••OCllllf'• fur rr(itmal 1 \pUn·i1111 to upt•n "''"' l111 atioo. \l1r1im11m •t:.r1-11p fn·: 1022====== ======= $.S50."MO-Sl100 MO .6734400 2268 Maple 2 car gar. W rD $975. ~=" l-..!HAR~~BO~!!R~R::E.4~•=11.~TY!..!....!----6-4_2_.22_88___ No pets 646-56 78 494-5294 . 71 -466-2667 CDll View Lota HOUSES/CONDOS Villa Rentals 675-4912 6 Eiccel. Lots. Ready fOI IE1fC to build. 344 Hazel. 1W Gtundy, Ag! 67s-6161 Spyglass Value I *Udo Penln.su .. • Model perfect 5BR .,., BALBOA Unique 1 & 2BR Uno 180" views. To rma or IS" 11vn for lease Private bch tra de. c an P•tnc k a.nnu 2106 on bay. 873.eC>30 Tenore 7ec>-8702 :;::;;;::;;;::;::;::;;;::;;;::;::;::;::;:::; ,.-.,,,...,,7,....,t,...O_U4o.,..,,... __ P~artr..,,...Dr_._ Agt. Nationwide USA LRO 1BR angl sty hm, •SEA ISUlND·2BA d/W. frig, stove. new 21hBA. golf courH vu carpet. no pets. $975 2600 •Q ft , 2-stry mo yrly. 873-9473 $3300/mo. 644-9 123 COSTA MESA 1024 -.::;:::;:::;:::;::;;:;:;:;:::;:::I:======== 2BR 1Ba upstra duplx -42nd St. blk to beach Great Opportunity! BALBOA 1-car prkng. Avt 11115 Illness f0teces aale ot PENJNSULA 210 7 s11001mo 789-1821 home In nlea neigh 2BR 2\l!!Ba. MClude borhood nr Tr1ang10 rux condo, frplc. 2 ca For all your home and business needs Square. 3BR 2 BA w lg • .--..... gar, poot, clbhH, n garage & fireplace. / ... j:~H~oag~~Sfii1200~~64~S-;i1~2;56~I:;'.~~;;;;;;;==== -========l~========I:======== ========~l!::========l=========t $210,000, Make Otter! A. i 36 r l "41Ba. ft.l..a .;.. TI 17N Kenwood Pl _... ADDmONS CERAMIC FLOOR INSTAll HOME MOVING 3834 PAINTING Jass LE- 648-02N s'\'.-.,..· ,_ but new carpeVpaint -:::=======I======== •-::========I ~ ",/'' View from backyard REMODELING TILES 3528 REPAIRS 3620 REPAIRS 3 758 -I• .(.ovely Mediterranean, $1590. Agt. 832·5695 •ABC Moving• Ina TRIM PAINTINC. YO\# Ona by Ona Tll nr Bk Bay 4Br 3Ba, 3 Furnished H_., ~!I 3410 . OUICK. CAREFUL & cul'• Is my canvu :ounters •firs esh yr nw, catm. Reduced .,.,.... __ J:::::=::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::= TILE Installed/Repaired. Wood Flooring Cus· • RS Homa Re pairs COURTEOUS, ,TtJll'Nr Gu.)(! , • s. re's Thank •ceramic •l"!artlle .. 1.11 5369,000 642-8807 For Vacation · Reloca, Lg tam ty home, -Prompe Courteous SeMce tom Work, Neg price, 1erm110 dry rot rcprs, reas rat s 552-0410 vou,, u""·('tl(e •S91Jt~ Tom n0-278 ft-..e.n ....._ ___ .,._·Su 1 _ • llOn • School Season • comm. 6Em 3BA w ROOM ADDITIONS frM Est & Relerencet 20 yrs In BuSineas doors. plumbing, & ---------• --,,_ __ ~ Hollda"• Call For An a ea bl all ......... local, trusted John & Shelby 846-6176 Abraham 559-7""'3 mOfel 24 hrs, 646-0997 P oor M a n •• Mover 1 ============•-==========I Spm 3br 2ba, E'slt:te , ' • gar g • reaaona ., .. _ .., •· Info Sheet yearly rentl ooc bullder for 30 years hr mn Guar. k>wt'!ll P IANO •-VOCAL TREE nr. bluH•, 430 Len-673-RENT av.111lable e111ral Can Uc#212S42 493-ee3t rates, lie, 101too2 Of wood CM 17thltust1n nery Rentals Inc. CHILD CARE 3536 LANDSCAPE L Insur ?14l63J thl25 LESS ONS 3 868 SERVICES LRO 2Br, 2 tull bath 1 .. 00.247-8209 Warden Conat. Custom · FURNITURE 11:11 =======I o .-nfront tmar1na Remod•~no. llde1t11ons. REFI~seni..'G 3621 LAWN CARE 3 808 PUBLIC NOTICE FOUNT·"' c . w Beach Cottage Studl Free design 3()yra exp CHILD CARE 7 day• • .JU AR The Call! Pubhc: Ut1U Pl•no "°"'· °' of mw Big Mike• T ,... Ser n&R Sec d bldg ";'2 ~: Full KIVBA. p~ patio 411307331 841·20H wk, All hra, In my C Ml;;;;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::; t••• Comm1 sion RE· c .. ~ 11\Cledl vice Tr e trim, re VALLEY 1034 parkng apes. u~ $73S/m0 yearly Utl home, "ery loving a t .. eutJ .... tored ·10 any •Lawn• mowod front OUIRE.S that a" used mu.le te Chtfl movot, ci-nup, IA t Ill Sl800 Y'1Y 67 lncL &45-8943 . mosphere 631·2460 f um. Antq/or not, For & bnck $11.50, clean-household goods """'"" ~Hroe s~rv •51-8846 O.tden Opportunity l=========l;Lii1i:.100~7L-:M/Opt~c:-.~R~e:-::~I========== LOVING MOTHER with fair, fest qlty WOf'k u pa & compl scrv also m o ver• print t"elr1-========:::=•·========:I d $BR SBA s pa 2 FP BATHROOM 2 yr old, will care tor Call Debra 642·1589 ava.1I, 631-8809 PUC. Cal T number,•· •~ ~ h!:R.~;:~~o~n CORONA gar, 13G VI~ Trlste REflNJSHING 3448 your child In CM hm Alt American T,..a hmos and ctMutfours POOL TUTORING tamllyroom. EJCtenslve DEL MAR 2122 $2975/mo. 873-&239 lBIMr I F...., 43S-0917 l========I Service. Removal, pnnt their TCP. num SERVJCE 3894 1====:::::=:;::~ use of ceramic tile 1 ·--Condo! LOVING NANNIES BANDY uwu 3710 Trim, Senior Qlac. ber In all adventM l:tlg , Re"dg, Teat Prep Ne w carpet Only 38 R 28A Exec. houH , Plu.,._ah -...... • ... carna1i-.. UTMS, KfTCH, TILE & avall. exp, reliable, mn.n FrM est. 53MM15 ments 11 you hnve •=========I Ages lO·Adult. M ....... 000 _.,,. ·..-·~'V ETC comp lete hm I question about 1ne le Cool Wa ter P ool• E...... CA credeotleta -~2·1 ... •--totally remod. cloae to Cal•lln a view, 28 ~rot tr• n lng, fr om Gtffn Scene l.andscpng 1 f 1 __ _...., .... ~ ~ . .., ...,. --ae "'"""""' ~·1, "" eat. ref'• 100 ~-.. 7"'"'5223 ·-R••A1RS ... ___ , .. I •-T 1n g. •ty 0 • mover. """ wvkty """"'" c-'V• c.,..... C•p 23 yrs 676-2780 downtown -"""''"° 2BA. 11700/mo Cal 550l00 Me-2773 A.._.. ~ ,,.....,. sr-.__ • rrigat....,... rlmm g or ch11ulleur, call SNC. ~u·p repair,''" (7f4) H2·H21 + MC MQ-4852 Rid! Mcintire, Re Rent .. PROPERTIES & Removels, Clean· Publoe U11lltiea eat. 77tM722 RENT .. -· .. lful· 497~000 Of 587-7425 Palnt·Carpantry~tc • ups & Malnt. St Uc Commisalon _, ..... 38 rn~•utNG Drywall. ~5277 •599025, 432·8804 714 _5 S8-41IH BrnrPTmGJO• 28R 2 lull BA homa. .._.. JS O ~' h ci4ssfeA vnun "' m ust aH, $1550/mo 2BA upper, 2 car g ar 1 SERVICES 3548 •Oceenvtew Conet. •• TREIB a S.v Oft Movtnv ROOFJNG 3910 ____ .. _i_u_-1 BEACH 1040 714/720-1911 frpl, IMllAC, U:aoi;t:;;:;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;::= -;::;;::;:::::;;::=::;:::::::;:= plUmb, Ille, etec, etucco ..... ·Lownt. Ston1ge, PfOf ========•----------:ii ---..,,...-~---mo,.,....,, 875-2.272 --a11. f\'wnlng. 15 Y"fl Top"• .. -•"'owe L1wn1 XI.""' -p 1 .... m•~ en• Re Aoo'"-a Ae-.al,. Oceanfront Property. .. . ., GttJ CustM W..-rt& •Pref'l HeuM ctaan'"9 ~~-37tl2t490-38i-1 " •1" • • ""' •• • "' "· ~. ,. ........ ............. V•tue 1M>O eq ft, 3BA 2BA. VIII• Balboa, pnthM Clbe I rtplh. ~---. 7yra H.p, lllnt rara, , ___ ..,,..._____ ... ~ 71t ..:M71 Tl676S9 v MC 731·21!>1 LOCAi R fS. 11 .... ,. Spertcllng 4BR home pvt. road. All amen u pg rade d, 2-mHtt lie,..,, F"'-. ~•bte & retlabt9. Carpentry, ptumblng. I=======:::;:=: Stemn, c.. .... ,._...... GHN'tlH' P dfie Rig w/oc:ean breeze•. Winter $2,000/mo, Yr suit .. , no peta/arnkra .._..w..4 C...t 547-IM4 call Yolanda IS31·59e7 ttle, drywan, meaonty LEGAL MO\llnQ Co t12443e 8 3 .. tNCJ •6:21368 28A, remod kltch4'n & round S2500/mo. 963-S11SOO/mo. 644-GJef Mouaacr;;;; ... •at a more. Reu. rlltH 5w:'""CES 3812 LQWilst rate•.....,.. BA"a . Oversize lot. 3977; :le»-527-8815 ,._.., RaMocl. Door1. ~ Sllhr-4, St4hr-3, ,,,,,.2 """'..._.... ~u notice . 650-e21e FamuUo curb •Pf>O•I Money talk a • and dowl. ~~a dly-M8'\n/rdy 10 Mt! NP CM ~ •-n1ces. I======== SCREfH '2&9,900 Cla .. lfled apaak• Ila SELL wd. tencea. _...*-Uc JackieSmlfl ....._..~ ....,....c~./Dfwwce ========:I VICES 3920 C..f awt language ,.,.,...., ...,, ...... , Uc. . Local rata Atto rney .. .ia1ed p•,,.U'l'YuG 3858 SU (7f41 Ma·78'1~ . your hOfne ......... lfteW 9f'¥ID Fr .. eat. e73-79Z8 Mem 80B'Pf1Y"'l plan AUHU11 ..._,,... Cla5$1fled t========= llc/t>onded/lna, own/ EaL1971-72,:r.esoo ..... ,,. ...... 11-'°"'s """"'¥'' rw!.-... ~by 22 yr potiee l======== eW.P. YOUNOQUtST Mot>!Mt ecr..,, ~ •----------t~I veL~9S2 BAULIHG 3720l:llASO=== .. =,==== Palntlft9 C-'red• no min .no Mtvlce OUT-OP.STAT! OUT-OF·STATE CONCUTE 3521 3828 Oual ptlntlnQ ~ prof it Chrg LQWH\ l!ricU. nonm 1558 PIOPEITY 1558 Repoi·nting?. uc'~ ... , ~-........ 1.arrv a.-: .. Colofoclo •-peTheM8dn11e RIUI • uTHI llOCKID" . ~ Acree In Pftatlne mountatn ~ at the .,... of Cokndo'• ...... mouneMI rtnge . ....,..ing.,. vfewa. Ski the ioc.. ..... golf .. It. Andr9wa explore one ,,,_,,, ectW Nlllonal toreet wfl2 IM• Ind 310 "*" of *-"'· Al ~ mtnue.. l'a .. up to·VOUI Only 121,IOO call NOW ••• Tom Miiier 7•9-lff-Gl71 LPI " DECI Ill -T Ill Haultng,l=======I .... -...-..... •w-•W..•._. T~~~~ COATUIG 3570 ~! --:~"":'~~ -~--Yn-.. -....,--.. --11 ............ • 27n21. HlgheeC ~ ======:;::= •ettHh, _,C. 748•1125 free al 20yrael!P ~ ..... L _,... ..-~.Wm h ... Low Prca. (714)tu-70t3 Weterpt00f Deck COllt· ,...._-. ol ..---ai.=;;;._.;.1_1n_,;;1.2~63&4...-.. ...... 1ae_ --. ... ~Mr 1Mii ~ .. ~ -Ing. ~ ... ,... ···--.,, 7'';,,~"_"' -..,,...,,.~~~~=-· ~ -..... COllCMTS 9111¥ aonebla pricM, Uo varaof' .... Uff'W u• Why pl•y Hide N TOP QUALITY tilb'(IN·,.wi.b cone,...~ &17430 71a.e?ee a caUI Seek -"" ctllldcere? very ~P9flttv9 hammer/3' eobcel Buy It. 8at1 h. Find I\. PILOT Cl.ASSIPICID C..lt TM Ptlet toda~I lnVea:t. UC ...ane 411'&51 Af·HfO C1aalK!ed. • ___ ... _._ .... __ .,_. __ ._._&42 __ ... _78_____ C911JllyI&()3359 • It. .. PLUG IN I ... • • _., • .. MOnday1 October 5, 1982 LOST a -~ mm.onmrr lllPLOTllllll lllKOllllllT IMllOlllDI' ,liw;;;';o~•=•~1=•~1111==·~ POUlll> 2125 DIP10YlllJIT 5530 .• 5530 301 5530 5530 SIBICIS 5533 WIWllD 15351~ LoeT Pwrot med-etn NEWPORT ••ACH1=,..== .. ===.=.=D•ll;:1:•::: lllUllllll•• wuu• l...a!=llllW ..-a:.--.-;: Pi.=. gray with red \all. tn -~RTl81a&A COUNTRY CLUa ~ ·Min. 7 PIT. aw. ....... Nn PllW .. _..... ...---.~--._ .... llt .,_ -. ...... -..V gra MaYlew/..,yglaaa WM RU1J& RU GOLF MEMllEASHP, r::• ForkHft ••P· en--. do ...._ ........ In .. _. evn1. tire. Typee oond.......... = ......_ ._,. om ~21, reward, lo<* 54a-257a tww own toaAe. •nd uee eom•on 890'Y MllW ~~ 100+ ..._ ~ M2-'31t •., _.., tc11.., I -..... --........... ~ r•NMN'••-.e lft•ld '"your.,... Md 1• 5 men & women 18 & over ••1t•rt •••h &p. "'.-crto •...,... ..... "--..._ .......... .._.. • • au1•11 1111_., • ....._ under 1 ten kw taltl""1 and , • • .... 1111w .... .... Md hMe good cMvtng .,... ..,. ...,_. "*"*· 1•11 your t10111e -. old ., ... ._. .,.., • ..,.... ... wtii.u... &40-flS91 Entry level •al•.u $1728 .wr •••laeree.l1t ler recotd. c.a Kim •1~4G947t!!!;:!!;!.:._!!!l>!D!-.~'!.....1iE~~:-;t:;::= tllrD"C~=•'=ll Gell *-wlS.., ...it. a»7011 Rewar~ Aualrallan ' -7 ..,.._,, ..... IM-Ol10. IM t•I llltaallH Tllll•H """°' aoo, .._...m_;;;;.;;.;;;~--~---~- Sti.p, blUe eyes. no mo. Promotional work. Muet ·~=======! c:.r,.a.r'•......... '" D••••••••n tluded, ..,., up 90,1--_..;..;_____ ~ *---oh.-1100. .. A.BIT: ....... rt• talt, male, lost $-25, be .,.a•·t COUrt80US and able -----...... Frt, .... 8'n. In ...,,.. l1IO Uly, Nlaly + o•k. ooH.. A end dW9lf _,. ~ harbor/adama. Tr._ ,,_, • ~ ....--uuut"aWI,. In~ w. ~MO tlpe. M O/f P9" tlm9. tllble 111G. 3to.te9-OllitfUO.--'· cdofed. 960-4685 to Start immttdiately. Q~ ~~1r::;,;:ron· per day. C. NO. en. I wll ftlnlna. WOIMn, 12tM ~ I:======= ..-~HHNH.. 9210rw21W~ "*' 21 0t Oider. c..I: REWARD black bOok ·-·~ 9GD •• IU• 81 ... 0NS ~ cnb A llOSJ''• with ld·a, bual card, C•ll (714) 77• .Aftft7 s.,,,__ ~ ----'""T Cl........ ---. tMlbY Mn. -WU. green card, check U-6 VW' r•n •-POOD •IWIC• AID i\o~-lhe rnouroe you ~--a Miul ~ llSTIUlllNTS cash catd. 891·9595 EllPLOYllEMT llHR ~ phonM, CM SR lunch pre>-can count on to..,. a au.en rattan IOSS Aak for 8futnnon 5530 Ex ............ oc ......... hwwport Cv.,,,otc. 1:00 gram, P"· mon·frl, m-lad of men:Mn-bdrm Ht. 640-2755 ..---.. _.ft 10 5:30 M-r. 15/ht. a--·1pm .. IO ..., ,. 3002 .. _______________ .. , Mfr .... ks ~ Aak for Aly80n or Ted. _,,. • · -· d... Item•, beclluM PERSONALS =======1 '° repair produc:tJon 790-1313 hf, llblllty IO wrtl w/ OUf cok"""9 compel =:::=!~===== Electric ThomU Orpn. ======== ____ .;.._. ____________ """llAno:=.-~~ aw~: equip, Electric. weld· •--..._ ...... _..._..-- 1111 ---1 ~~~ = quallfled buy•,. to u.•CJUUll)IS! Uk• New. MOO. or ~T;..~~':_E &MW\lllTIEIT C_,,0•0'8ftnlll&9ft8 Include• weekend•. Ing Md fabric:allon • M-F 7/T-llt ~ u1-e111 or_.. call .,.. ... .,. ~ b..a oflet. 141 I083 Al"'rvl --···ftWlllRIVll must type 35 wpm, plua. Salary nege>-' • ·ir-... f-;......;_ _____ L---===:.:.::--llJSC. IOlS~:=:=:=:=:=:=~ f-ORthtAIOEoCyourl.FE --"' In .,,,_ CM liable, DOE. Beneflla. ftllng. DIE. WP, M\Mll • INT ·-==========! I" .ccetvg. 11+ wm1n -... tra • •'N"'· Sand,...,,,. anct..,. heve exce1 tront otc. 1: PIANOS a G RLS Full time, from your home. area, 549 5~ ary hlatory to: HA com. A PR skllla. APPIJINQS 6011 4 Plr9lll p..e t1tes FOXY I Manager, P.O. Box Meea Verd• Conv. trough classffled 115x70x1~. Include• OIGAIS UMCOSORED & SEXUAL Need phone. Top Comm., Buy It. s.u It. Find It. 1287, Santa Ana. CA 'iii!Hoap.!iii954;i·~5;;!!8~14==~ Sears Beet 28' frige whl wh••••. low mll••·t===-===;::; FANTASY FR•E Tr•lnlng. oc. LA, ·~==C=luslf==lad=. =~=12=102=· E~OE~~~='I': ~~~~~~~1 water/lee 1550. NEC coet·•112 new, ... tor ....... ~ &1 Inch EJIPLOYllEJIT EllPl.()YllENT big ac;rn w/remote 175 ea. &45-3323 or amala. ebony or t.S00.793"FOXX=I SD. Call Dave at M.T.I. EllPLOYllENT5530 EllPLQYMENT5530 5530 SSJO $250. 842-3515 ":":!o."•,:~=~ =~ ~~p,:!'. no 900 Of CC for com ... •ar W/halr, _84_S-_9630 __ • ___ _ TYCO $1 per 1L. ~ 18+ 1-800-7 48"\6806 ..... .. nimn ·-f4'Mctt _._ .. .-.._.~-rnnuwftnH: 6014 1145.Exarcln blk•· S ell your unwanted uetAESTRICTED $EXUAl • -Cl! REPI ....V _....,..,....,.._.,.... ~~· l'Ul\ft&& uauo Ilka new cond ~5. 04· Item• the easy ••YI COWERSATIOM Tbe MemoJ'7 TralaJa1 lalltJtu&e, lac. CUITOMl!R SERVI R tail I ablo PrkUf on atand To place your dual-~~~YESS ·~·.,..,,..,_,»"'°'7n..•,...,.•' Needed tor Oraef PiOC. oept e Ch 2 ticket• to ICBY w/caatars-parf cond tied ad caw &42·5e78. Lft S2/rllln 11+ ~N Beach The r1.tm.. WEST PLOltlDA Iv seo. 54&-9745 1 0129 return 11 /3, Type 25 om E11C7y& =~Ph. orc1m Galld Store S650 67Mee7 Susi ~ ~ r!.":!:. ==========~ Brlllll Excellent Oral & Written Comm. Skills •EDROOll SET 4 lfl'Hhar/dryar, patio CIAIAGI SILIS Detail Ofiented i f hi I J d h plaeaS, Include• desk. ut. 493-7083 By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Part· Time, Some Eves & Wknds req. n 85 . On S an as S150. l50-7272 Porhlble iPil New, $4.25/Hr. full & part time Retail 01YORc• ..... s ' '"'bo Jet• 1~~=!!:!!!~~~~ Clerk positions ChlneH cabinets. (2) I u v. n al 0 r ••• I ··-==;;;;;;;;;===== Needed to Oversee Dept • . • • S19!>0JS1250, 4 ,Chi· lounger. warantea,19 f mll'" alew-out CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPER J .Antique, 7 ll 5 carved 60 alf ~ •. 2.5 hp,, •• COSTA MESA 6124 Exp. Req./f\111 Tune neae ec.....-6, 13 many e xtra'•· retail • • Some Eves and Wknds. teq. (714) 720 1226 pea Lallqua, LJadro, 4 s-429!5. SEU. 11895, frig, rum. mlcrwaw, Contact KryS1l, 10·3, tM • 1714) 7204717 r1115;~~~ .. --,.;~,'0'. ~ ~~=·;. no.7488 ;. ~~~ne~~ocs f~.-:; ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BlllDGE QUIZ Q.1-As South: vulnerable. you hold: •Q753 C'KQJ4 OA8 •A8S Partner operu the bidding with one diamond. What do you tttpond? A.-With a ba.la.nced 16 pointa, there is a tendency to jump to 3 NT. However, such action should be taken only with an absolutely flat hand. Here. t.he doubleton diamond me1ms that, if a 4-4 major-1uit fit can be located. the trick-taking powera of this hand are considera· bly enhanced. Respond oot'heart. and await partner's reaction. Q.2-AI South, vulnerable, you bold: •85 \/K107 ¢7 •AK88532 Jn first seat, what ia your opening bid? A.-With 2 112 quick trickt, t.hii hand is too good for any pre~mp­ tive action. Our choic~ would be to open one club, planning to rebid elube u oft.en u neceuary there- after to deacribe the distributional nature of the band. Thia ia not. the aort of hand which w&JTa.Dta paM· in1 now and backin1 in later-the auction might be too hi«ih and the quality of the suit lackt somethint. Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •·'8 \?KQ10952 OQ782 +6 Your left-hand opponent opens the bidding with one club. What action do you take? A .-(( you play weak jump over· calla. this hand ii perfect. thouch m1n1mum at Uiis vulnerabilty, for a leap to two heart.a. If not, we would overcall one heart despite the fact that Lhe intervention might cauae partner LO take some unhappy ac· tion lat.er, expecting more in lhe way of defeme from ua. Q.4-East· West. vuJnefahle, u South you hold6. •AK9832 'VA7 0 1072 •KS Partner opens the biddint with on6 heart. What do you reapond? A.-Shame on you for thinking we're trying to trick you! By no standard is your hand worth a jump shift to two spades-neither the high-card strenctb nor the tuit quality is sufficient.. Re.pond one spade and see what partner rebid.I. Q.15-Aa South, vulnerable, you ________________ .. each, Jede carvings. Queen or K""1 Palma. 8 ave. sat-sun U1 duak.. 6' v•H•, roMWOOd feet ~. $20 ea. Herb Everythlnsl must got dining Ible w/I chair• ptanta IO kinds S 1 ea, ' S OLT~H\D!\G l\CQ\IE OPPORff\IT\ ~ I ...tt 10 Part.fl .. ud 10 f.U·tl•e Hrlo•lv .-otiftted people to .tart ._•edlatelv. &ral•• fro• $500 • S 1500 ..... ,. CaD for Appolablnt 714-675-lSSl Yo• caa aner M too .... Sales Are You Looking For Your Last Job? • 1st Year · $12,()00,000.000 •2nd Year · $431000,000.00 •3rd Year -$100,000,000.~- 0range County Grand •Opening. Leadership team needed unmc.diately. S5K·SIOK/mo. Jn~ tervaews October 5th·7th. Call between 9:30- 12:30 PM. Ask For Ms. Morrell & cushion., 4 ........ Liiac 674·9422 !=========== ~~=d~s.,e~~· r! Shade, Pine, Cypress NEWPOJtT Ht, couch, 4 lrg . Ir.... 15-gallon, $20. BEACH ~onzaa: 5', 7' HorM, 1.gallon plant•, S1 •-;:;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::::::;;;;=== &' Uor'I 2 tu esoga also Wlateria S10. 674-94221• .... e amailer ~onzes ' Movlntl all i..ms Oriental rugs s•Oo-TANNING •ED for mual go, blkn, deaka, · 3 000 ate ate etc •ala, S12 00 (coat aota, frig, cloth••, No JUnk 941.07.0 $2000). Mon~o Bay toys. 3 Klaloa cOUt\ aenous buyefs only! Wolff System, Crystal newport beach. SAT· 24 Suna. Only 22 SUN 8-4. 631-5031 Glrl• wht FR.prov. hOU,. of uaage onl-_.;.. ______ _ bdrm; lrg ad• desk; .bed. 714/692-5359 patio tbl 2 ch,.; alngla Mon W/ frame; Chair/1-======== TIDSPOUADO• or too rlc'I bold; ______________ .__. (714) 764)-3002 ladder. dys 6'2·50311· -;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii:;;;;; Ille mag 780-1632. JEWELIY, fUIS • •42 '1.J87S ¢1U7M +f2 llllll•----------------~~ .. Partner opens tha biddin1 with one spade and the next hand puaet. What action do you take? • A.-We know many players would respond one no trump in the hope of ftndin« a red-suit fit, especially t.bOM p~ forcinf no-trump re- apomea. Jlowever, ow uperience ia that it ia beat to pea thia type of hand-it g1ta UllY when partner re- bida two cluba. Q .8-Both vulnerable, u SoutJL you hOld: •Q..14 IVS 0AQ987 •A.194 Your rigbt·hand opponent. open• the bidding with four hearts. What action do you take? A.-Hardly 1 robuat hand, and only three apadea to boot. However, ahould you pea the auction will aurely end right there. and the op- ponent.s could be 1tealin1 you blind. By and large, a double (for Lakeout. of course, thouah partner can con· vert) stand.I to gain rnore than it loaes in the Iona run. e UP To · ~600 -PER MONTH * NO COllECTlm . * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. ----------...... ··Alt 6025~=========~~ It costs a lot to be-a teenager these days. ~ SISOO SlOOO $100000 So apply now for After School Jobs =====BOATS· 7011 ESTATSSAL• Chinese bat $3000, 1959 Mahogany Ci..atc axqulalta Ivory achffs 18 f\ <Antury Reaof1et. .. , S3500, Q.rlant•I ve. built for ••ding or carpet• 11000-$3000, cruising th• bay. Runlan bo1tff $200-$5000/ot>o. Me-4M>2 $400, mualc boxe•.1--------~ African art and many 25 Fl, Coronado with other bHUUfUI Items. m<>Of""1, t5hp mbtor. By appolnunent only alffps 4 . l 6lc 873· 1504 722-6491 89 8ayttner, t6' WlthcSC> =========== hp outboard. Auna/ oma FUUITUJtE EQUIPllEHT looks great, lots of ••· ,,. .. S3500 873-$958 SPEED a 6047 SICI BOATS 7016 :;;:;;::;====== Nelle• of .... on l;t;;•;;';;;;;;G;;LAS;;;;;;;;TWON;;;::;=:;:;;:.;;a=., gooda left al 2'24 SE 190HP Mere/cruiser I/ Brtatol ate 280, Senta O, Open Bow Tri-Hull, ana ~to be ti.Id on Sun-Top, Tr.._., Loe.a ~ 10-&-92, 9 •m et Mme ot ate<aga. G,.at Sid locM)on. 752·2200 • Boat In ••c:et9ent con- PETS a dltloo ( t 0 pe'110r'1 CD• pacity). s 1 o.soo oeo. can (714)84&-1571 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 Money for the neceultlee cay be yc)tn with a fob Q9fttng new cuetomere fot the 0-"Y Plot. Earn mra money wortclng with your ,,.. 3 hours NCh weelcdey twnlng. ... ,. ... ·-.. ,,_,., ... ··~---­....... 1'. ",..."' •Pt :-.•llM*I =ANDW.5=====604=9 =========~== • " .... Kitten•. 8 wtcs AUTOMOlll.IS old, FREB \0 ~ =:==-:=-:==-:=: home, 78CM19e NBED•Di Oaed BONDA 9085 ......_ for 3 yr otd •-;;=;;;::;:==:;:;;::;:;;:: speyed female gray .. AC ROSI 1 Move tut 8 Gushel 11 Fight 14 Bl.MCI 15 Ntvallo dWelllng 18 Otrl In ··unc1e Toms C•bm" 17 Anl kHlet 111 Length \jfljf 20 Hammar pert 21 fWtugea 22 Make atnendt 24 Tot EST 2e M9«• figure elghls 27 Prove to t>e , .... 30 Downpour 32 A.k a. 33 Flower '" 34 Old f!Mta 37 Doof Patt 38 PU9 39 Btlgal eoofcct 40 Datby, ag 41 Paws 42 Si.Ir pert 43~ pal(ola 45 Pl1c:hed 48 Small llOk\a 48 GrMll latter 'II Merila 50 Pad! animal 52 Cream -ise cucaioo 51 Sorority supervl90r 60 f arm IOUnd el W11er holee 82 801t9l"S ploy 63 Wlcl(edneas 84 Curl, perhaps 65 HMMracea DOWN lV...., 2 Window pel1 3 AOdltlonal 4 Uttlmet• 5 Hol6dey mo fl UK county 7 $Win mark 8 Pll1r0N99. var 11 Mon.y roll 10 --on take by IUrpflte 11 AIOOfnees 12S~e 13 Prince of - 18 Oomaellcal• 23 Kids' game 25 "-a Long Way lo Tlpperary" 2e Oannant 2.7 Skin prob61m 28 "~Vtot -29 Aamollal of tmpurlllee 30 Formal 11gn11 31 Pipe jOlnll 33 HM\!)' aound 35 To .Miter 3t Enclrde 38 Taper on 39.Ca1u1ropfle 41 FBI pie1ure •2 Decay 44 lndMcklal 45 ~hard 48 Stutts 47 Vlat'*""9 city COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH. , ~~,. Writ~ "1'1e ... a lkflnltl- ~~~I of utro•ogy." -Charin ltatoff, i-+.+-0+?11 PhMnia:, Aria. llftpoRM: AltntlOIJ, 48 Mab hoty 50 Rum+Nt• 51 Ex'*>!1s S3 8lg Tan I ..- Stile 54 8ang In 55 l lberal - 58 Rowing IOOI 59 MIN')' llmea properly ckflnM, It that IC'ltntt and an which treala of tM 1ynthronld ty betwnn pla1telary po11tlon1 and •undaM affaln, lnclttdl111 hu1Un character and potHtlal, and which 4N1a with tM 1un1lan to11ttpt that nerythlna bom or done at thl• ..-•t of UtM h• the 4'1&allUea of th.i8 .. _ol of tllRe Ralph Waldo ~ ... n pt1I It •ON awdnc1ly: 4-· lto'°l1 i. •lro11 .. 1y bro.pt down te Ea11h and appllff to the affairs of ..... Alli£$ !Marth 21 ·April 19) You'll ti. humming, ''fnryth1ng I• going my way!" Spo11tght on hall1llmtnt ol de· tlttt, good fo"untt 1n m•ltt" of apec:u · lahon and romance fmbolrk upon tnck· p•ndenl couraf'. par11clpate 1n p1onttnng rl'Of'C1 TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 201 O.fine ttrma. make dec1a1on conn.ctfd with pro,,.ny. d1m1blf' g~•' larwt houw· hold ptudl!CtS Sf>uth&ht alto on dlrec• 11o n, mf'thOdology, marital •l•tut You'll ti. "choeen" fOt lttcknlup rolt A«'l'pt' CDflNI (May 21 Junf' 20) Lunar •J'Kt ro1nt1d" wtth trntl. Pf'Ofnoeti· c.al1on. philutophy. lhf'OIOIJY· f'KOl"I· llOn of •pll"lh&al Hlu.e \'ou"ll Nlv•,.. ton to <tltbratt tOflllht l urdtn u lilted, l"'•wr fn.dotft nMAlt. Jot« ck '"""'' CANC!R (luftf 21 ·1uly 211 What you ,....._ 11 hlddtn" behind c,..v1ct lndl•ictwll C'low to ~. pom1bfy 11\atit or peniwr. tuUeM 1.w1punry Mmory "-A II of lh 11 cotMt to h1h1 1' tu NS. StWpto ~ lnvulv..S lfO (July 13°Au1 221 Yo.a hot "''Y wtlh wofilh, bul bP """' th.ti wh.tl you •y 11 MC mi•1nwrp...wd Focut on 141ft1tttft, '°"' mltmf'n,., m•rltal Mall.11 Ll•t'ly (°r('l'ftlllt M'tm• df'lf'tm1ntd to col'ftphnlf' alfa1r1 Ma._• 111.,nt n1• cldl'! Vl"GO C Au1 ll· P' 12) A""91• hnn ,.vol11H •h\\lfl\S homt. 1JH11ruy, 11.o~n.. m.t!l•r ~1c ad11taC1Nnt tt\M ~Id In<~ ,...~"<1' l'la"tal .UtUI \ Good ht'ahh "'JIOr1 ~wed eonam1ng cl~ "'lacivt l1bra play• rolt URA (St'pt 23-0ct 22) Obt11n hint from Virso IMINI'· AgrH 10 join in "1.,rch pany " Lift lakes on more tt•cllln,g huf' -1c>ul male may bP just around 1he comtr! Otfine termt, httd inner vo1«, look btoh1nd tittn" SCOllP10 (Ott. 23·Nov 21 ) You'll ~ made aware of deadltnt Focus on propeny 111lu., dut1blt gooch, relauon· 1h1r. th.tt It both rontrcwttntal and ful • fill ng Fund1n1 will ti. obtt1ned Re· ttarch proc'ftdl C:.pnrorn Involved SACIT1'ARIUS (Nov 22-0.C 21 ) look "rond tht immediate, outline lu • IUN pnitptttt Focu. on unlvtrNI ap· ~al. ability 10 •!tract wKStr auditti\tt L1nly Aqu.,lan uya, "We can do sl· maet 1ny1lllng wt dtcldt to do!" Win• nlng leam! CAPlllCOllN (Dre 22·J•n 19) Stfftt orl1lnahty. lnnovatiYenf'tl. will· lngMtt to m.b fmh ••n 1n diHe,..nt d1rwction Spotlight stunea, you'nr Cfll· ~ 1tas• Dilplay tal•nt, product Atilll'ft ••-• ln dynamic manner AQUAlll\JI (Ian 10 · hb ti) l!an ph.ttta on ttoa<hlna. 1•tnln1 ,,..,., linowled1• of lNlntic ans, llri•nc:o.a Lu· nar position hl1hll1htt l«ftt tnfttlna, clanclttlln• arran1•m•nl You'll Me wh.tt )'OU wt"' l\OC tuppoatd to vi.w ~rtttonl PllCD 1 Pft 19·March 20) You'U '-l!PM1th,.t (Ol'lftfnln1 tlody I.... In· rortMtlon ... ftH '""'°'llal' ~ ...... fled Ye>t1'U ha" MW ''••••"IHOft" for '"""°""' cw C. .. e..IUD" Is lft ordt1' 1on11h1. ,....,, ... ,,.,,....,. IF OCTOela t • YGUa •ant· OAY1 You h.tn wnt..'1 ... Nhlw, )'OU a,. dynaMIC'. •PPMlln1. to,.1,....,.w. lm1ht. ~ <MNI and u.,.ue, •· tit .. Ind o( W• •PPMI ~'"'• Vl'IO, S.1i1tarlu1 ,.non• pl•J tllftlfleanl tolta tn your hit You •N drawn to thr· *'· Mutle. and 11-i. ftOI 11nlu..ly' t1iMt1 you covlcl 1uttf'HI u actor, cl1'"10r, playwnaftt lffoni ~ ta fln11hfid, you'll hne gnnd opportunity tu e11• ,... v~ '" dra"'8ft4" f!W91 CumPnt tyri. h11hll•hb marital atat11111. lrav•I, ut'Wtr attl.......,.1 Cll ........ , ... (714) 174-9324 ''A man ..-ho suffen txfore If u ncccwry, suffers more than Is nc:c· cssary" -Scnca G«iwnl Fortea•t There i' a tendency to feel shy and restricted today, for various rea· sons The more aggressive types reel hkc they've been on an uphill battle 'Nith people, so they may retreat to a111c 11 1 n:it. Some have had to leam the hard way when to hold back 10 act a piy-ofJ {or avoid • problem) later. Some Ju.st want 10 keep a low profile u they make their ~cs. Whatever the rca!IOn, -Ne'll hold our Oamboyanl side down 10 take a practical, Jow·ltey approach 10 gel what we want. Arks (I Ant) Mardi lf.April 20 S1nct' your 1ggrcaivc sl)'le ha n't 1a1nc:d much around, you try a dif· ferc nl, more subtle tactic hopina 10 lure ~oplc that way. Your •111· inane 10 re-c,raa1111c and rc-aroup 1s the 1rcn1th needed 10 win the PrllC. T1.,,.1 (I Han) April ll·M11 lt AYOid takina the batk·scat, c pc· cially if you fear bc1n1 rcJCctcd. h's easiet to pa• you over If no one knows you're In the room. Wall ~n ntver dance. ~I (I na.1t) ~ ll·J ... Jt You ~ tNi center .case today, in a l'OOftl '-D ot wann•·be'•· Since you already know what J'C?U're aner, ii'• caty and han to be '" COftlrol and ttcal 11tc lllow, 100. CMICW fl Pwl) JtllM Jl·JlllJ ll Yau do better in a aroup 11tua· I ioft, I hen OM>On-ont. DOft 'I let fttf • vousnt• tearc ,.au alt -lake the bull by t~ hofn1 and lead the 1roup to 11rcc with you lM (I~) Jiiiy JJ.Mt. U Authority fl1um arc every.litre, dtmancl• your time and 111cnl10t1 and quiet rap>n1t. Tlt11 11 no lilht to erpc. You'U malo potnlt by fol· JOW1na ordtB • Penlen Cet 9o\#ld '88 CRX. hf, 736(, air, August. vicinity San stereo. °''° own, blue, Joaquk\/Crown Drive, very Sharp, 5 •peed. COM. Call 644·7216. 16700.434-7550. llEICEDES 1130 '79 •50•1. low mlfea. both tops, watt main!, very clean. 118,750 obo_. 673·1305 SUZUJa 1205 V1fl0 (I AulJ1a) A ... 1J.s.,t. ll Although you arc in charge, 1l's !;=::::;;;;;;;;;;===:= your duty lO be generous and help '86 SAMARI, 4 whl dr 01hcn firal. This helps CJ1pand your OOC:~~m/ 11lcnts. contaC1s and sense or what 759-3541 ..,,,. your ,ob truly is all about. Ubni (I Balance) s.,c. 1J.()d. ll You're called 10 help othm, yet VOLVO 1230 )OU feel sclfi1h -Nil h your time ind (:::::;;:;;:;:;;::;:;;:;;;::;;:;;;;;;::;=:;;; 11len11 The choice to mike is re1lly '85 760 OLE, TUMO, abou1 ron~en1cncc and 11m1ng. rath· new tw'M, tlrn, ate, er lhan true desire. G1Ve whit you $5800 FIRM, can, or )'OU'll feel guilty later. Mt.01'90 Swrplo (I Ottln) Ort. 2J.NOT. 11 Your c<rons to be less self· centered arc up for 1 test today. V 0 11 S W AG 0 N Since actions speak louder than 9235 words, you'll know whether your 1;::;=:;:;;::===== '-'<>mmitmcnl has made ii past Clnl 1114 ....... base POW9'1utl Aune gr9M. Slllfttar'lu (I Atpln) NOT. ll•Dtc. 11,800/obo. -.a1 .. 11 You're tom between (eclinp of !========:: w1n1lna more mpontibility ind 11JSC. AUTO 1245 wantina total freedom. At Iona H I===::::===== you 1ec work and duly •• • sen· ,_ • ....., ••turt 1cnce, you will sec freedom u 1n C$· ,..._ '°" eop. fll*'I/ ~pc 10 a perfect exiSlencc. blaek. Very gooc1 oon- C•prkont (1 lJH) Dtt. Jl.J ... ., dllOn In & cu. Good Powerful cp confront you and u,.., •..o c .. 11tt•, you reel thrutcncd and ddcns1ve. ~~it. 4~~un:'"irk·~ Although the iuucs appear pcrtanal, ,,.., '4.000 °' _,... take lhc objective slalt(c: to point to f« • pldcup tNclil, ''17· real I ucs ancJ sci people 1hinliln1 ·eo. + CUI\, Phone tn 1 new pcrspccta\'e 15~&408; or d•y•. Alparl•• (f Kllow) Jan. Jf.Ftt>. I' ~2-432t I.lit. IOIS. A Blue Monday make\ )VU mood)i and 1rra1abl4.: unlc' yuu k~ in tdc t:.=V91==Q=Ul=IS==.==== for whan troublint you No one " nnu work1n4 harder than )'Kl, hut 1ha1'1 QISSICS 1250 n<lt lht;tr fault 8' ac pkttwnl H 101J J;:::::;:=:=:=:=;;;:;;;;::::; can •nd 11 will help lift your 1pm1 * lherp ,.. Perd .111 • rc1.ull. plokup, red, 111 Pl~• fl ltlk~~I '"· lf·M•rd1 c~ .,.., ,... 28 NIOO,.otao. ...... ~hcduk 11mc ~11h' frtt'nth to tlA • .s;;;;t W rcla~ ind enjoy their C\lfl'lpany v ... A.T. iii"' .,.. When you unwind, you 'll see )'Wr ch.,,loalJ RI llfed, r'<>hknu Mrlnk aod l><rome nun• -I g .,.., ~ac»hk'. ~•Y 11ttn1eon to drcama ~~~f:,"P :,.:. lh11 '211') tlnJ"(lfttnt IM .. IC, to fol· kJW Monday, October 5, 1992 •7 • You're Single & We're Frtt! Free fifteen word ad'aoo free daily meMage checl(f There's never been a better time to try the Personah! "We,re bringing people together/,, You have oothing to lose! ~ aootha-loody olgbd) ( )\. h >hc.T :;, l ')4 )2 SfX."t:ial l·dition l (>r tht· 'c''\ port lk~tch/< .osta .\lt·sa I>aily Pilot llAU'11RIL allep IOllll· _ .............. ....... ....w..20-.. ,.,,.;:~lr· n..c.a ug. ATIIAC11VB SWF 31. flan.. ~......_&JOYS•· .... Imel. ..-. l'llO¥ia. WI N.5 praf-..i JS.SO, ----..-~ ~· Newport a.di. • Oil 1921. PIB1TYSWFJO,blondt, blue- .,-. lilDMll, •iacn. llllJOYt ........ .,.,... ........ .... ...,.. -•ht CllJDYI die lllDL lrvinc. Call 1632. SAF, lillcn, outaoin& secb .n1-1 pd 111111 'C>-SS wilh f1W111 illla.s mt timt IO tllP'J thmL ma eaa 1A07. l<>MAHTlC, f'E1TTE. llnclfC DWFM.y-.SO,lllleks•· nsM, fit W •S.Sj IO ftn llei llllmDrits, pd cawena- r.lon. humclrolls. affec:aiomie, ICliw, ....,, ~Ms. din- ... 1'lllln Call 00. WAmf.I> ito-.ic. ~ iq, coanited relllao11st11p. Seams: HlllllOl'OU. pn>fes· ...... &Cllle -6'. NJS. lS+ far insy, •Mc:ious blonde. lr- winc. CAD 1131. -~SHAPELY Bt.ONDB, irec:n ,,.. rr. rcries. -..1111. lillaai, commitmalt-manded ~ •UO. .,.,_ Call ..... -.~ .... 1 •• .... .. who WllU IO IPOil llllil be ..,oiled. Foualain \' 11 • 1ey. ru 2447. DOWN TO EARTH, with a ..... o( dul, ..... SO+,,,. mnlc DWM. Pi.. be sin- cere. Hwin&toa Badl. Call 'l771. SlE.NDER. 1ancti¥t· Rbpina J2, r4', ecb:atcd secb SWM 10-40, N/S, flllMCillly ub1e, mindied. l...Clllt Be.d\. ~. INDf.JIENDQrr,lllOn& blanck (wilhall'elnely advanced I y11111 old!) seeks 1rcat·lool11n1, sreunded man 27-33. Irvine. c.n 12.il. ECLECTlC MINIMALIST, SWF, SO, S'lll 21. blciftde. lq$. lnim. anal! bos-owner, wnw, .eJts -lfeaed ldven· Ulftr. ttwmston Belch. c.u llS2. • DRP.AM t.OVEJt, JIWIOl*c, principled, praty pro(css.- DWr 40's. You pus1onaie, ~re="~: •111t. Call ll43. AJt E YOU nimllllic. 111 ble, te· cure, catil&. aenale? S8f S7/ 130 wCh -child, look.Jn& for SBM ~oo who is ind likes '° t.vc flMl! Sip! lhU. Call IS74. EDUCA TEO, PRlilTY SWF 37, WtU-buJ1 S1'. vaned lllla· CllU. ~ouldoon, loq wab, wmals, 111ork1R&~I. reac!1111. Seeks NIStl SWM 6'+, 33-40, ed11ca1ed, emo11onally/finan· cially stable ror c:omnuuncm.' COila Ma&. Call I SM. CAS WE WALK? Pu11y, bpdy SWF -emc &en ~cri lq nccda IO Aly fii_ but can' run. f.nP'Jt maic, ain- ccru, lhmler, nnprnecu. l,OOd food (can cook. tool). Seeliia. uptaunale comp1111on (3 I -4S), ed11cated, A>•1H~eartb, to Wilk. Wk, Ind l111&h w11h. foun. 1U1 Valley. Call ISS2. GORGEOUS BLONDE n ST ~i..3')~sab r1t1111t1&1ty ICCllft, 11111. hand· tOl'ne. llhlellc man 3M9. Ncw- DWF, BLONDE. S'9'; SS, NIS, ... pon Beach. Call 16SO. .U ~(or bndJC, laWs, .._,Ind YOll-IL Ne-BLUE·EYFDBLONDEfl'Ofcs· I*' Be.tL Call lSCO. tional SWF mJOys 1hu 1re, uwd, tpar\'l .a. malt SS+ io shirt, care. HllRlqllln Beadl. CaD 2119 CLASSY, EARntY DWF, eerly 40't • FWt Flo)d. pat 1*'11. rw ...... &ood boob, lird1&,bl. andld1at-. leml.S .• com(ortable qllld. blit would lovtane~. ~ux. c.aJI 20SI 'W to respond to an ad? . - You can answer these ads quJc.kJy and ea.Uy by calling our dectron.lc voice-mall scnke. Dial 1(900)4o7-4377 (Bll/aJ Ill I 1.49 /W ,,.,...._ A ... ull.., t 4 ,,.,.._ QM.ls~ II ac:b-ow pborw ,__ cbldp ~ t.fcn ~) rrc. I 1-lot a f W'lhet explanatioo ol the YOtCe-mJ J .scMcc. rrc. 12-to respond IO a tpecl('te ad. (EnJ.et the call , when cLrcct.ed) ., Prem 1)-<o browK through the voice ads. (oYCr 700 avaJable) You --II )fan«°'*" IO .... ,.,..... ao tW ~ IU\ ad. S.n1td1fc toe. aa.vnra no habdity b IM conllef'I cl or ttply to 1 pcnonal .dw~ The Penonalt lft Wiended for u.t by ""ale ~ ~111 f'lt~lp We l'flCOll'Wocnd Uw yo..i u.e COITmOfl wruc when rneetl"IJ sntlieB Men Seeking Womeo 1ood·l~1n1. fin1nc1~ stable, acnerous. smart. t SPUUTIJAL. SHARINO, qwd &JOY !!Mic, belch, ~ WU, ~.la'lllll•c.mnna.1aalt. _ • SWM 6'/US. &i~ heme. m· lnllS, hanaly I plllSJ Are r 1rrcc11on11e. 111m, he•llhy llft, ~ ll9dl. w &all. cu lhcrt? Irv int. Cal I 39) Casa Mal. Call 3916 llllQ, dWYc. fatile, 11•i,. -• Wy .,.... Ca1J .ctn. BOHE..\UAN, 1111¥1~t ~ llA.\'DSO\IE SWM 41 10liJ n. r1CW111m. f.nJOY arcs. lllnal•t. pclM p1eyuac far • w A.\ TEI> Asi.m fanllt. pc> lllOWMI&, nuac. Dmuw tan.I ~ol/, tows,tn•d Ind romn:e. • Ille, 2()..40, IO d\are Ju;UJll ~ lirllly SF. Anaheim. ' ewpon Baic.h. c.u 4003 ........... imlt.Oal.,40, . lAn. fl Tero. CaU 4014. INVESTMENT BANKER, SHY,LO~"'ELYSWM31,S'll/ SWM. lO's, 6'1/ln, blonchshl SUCCESSRJL. G&'rnlOUS 190. ca"k. puNOralC. rman· blue eyes. Cmicnan .ts in- DWM 44 wadi -al lunar uc.U londySWF ll 39 far ldhsera.•inai•c,lla1dcr lady .... (1111 llllil bndlh., """ ~~It 'mmiin&flal~~ ~ toww* CGr'lllllMIDalL .... .... ru &c.c:b. Call 312&. ¥9&Call~ STnl. I. FIOO ....... far GliT lEA1J SWM 2'. 6'/16S, -DWM4lSfBSledyf«Mar ~ar .... SF 20-26, lml SWM, D, NIS. more ill -..... cniile thU ...... ....... belle. Or-. c-y. .-...r.m. ......... ......._ i.... TCllTlllCL Call Call 3097 . -"""-·Call 'tn. 41SL DliGlf.ED, 16. r1~m ... PROFESSIONAL. DWM, NI • _. TALL6'f Oreton-..c nrv• blnMucmsllhllllc MSF. S ......... &OOll~MY Mrild. N4, "8bk.no.,_ Uk•*'-.. ...... ~ ,_. 60'I. S'7/IJUJ, -m. denu, J 9S6 Scorpio. tocta) -~lftllllC. ~-illldlcm. &i}DYI .-. '°"· =-i:(IH~:-" ICll a-ti. Call 3J61. ....... ~s.ta ~ -'fr/ pnuy, imelli&• lldy, .............. t: IS WHAT YOU fl .. ar lwff in:1eir n '° tlwe. for= .-..w..1.ncnllld IO •'f impoNl'll? (1 .. , yOll *1(1111~ • ~ wt ca bG&h "°" liktttb.ClilNfnldiMlrld a.di. Call '617. '""' ' ,.,.. Balloa 1 .. .,...,.. Me: pd·loabw, II . i..t..Ca1Jf1t. ...... ~--.... VEIY YOUTIIRJL SWM, N. Cena You:» SIXTIES..-....Kll ...... tl>NDT, SENSIT1Vli DWM •s~.,.... llaidlr, dlic. -we llldy, 4S 40.M.~ .. r.u..-. a • yOll mi ""'" t:J Cot rn.ndlliip. ~Call ......... ~--tboul.l...Clftt Cd•"2. 71l. far,_, .-:c. l.Alll& a-ti. CUL 'TVlfJ), WI'/ ....,_, DWM, CHRISTIAN, N/S, c.u 4115. r:;MM ~ tl'lllllCIM JUST '°· f<ilA d1•oreed. ,.. AcnVI SWM 34, S'Sn55. WM~ 40(\oob JO) lllleks r::.-~•llllh-. ,..._.w .. ~ bcUifld i.ty. •'130'1. ~ • r11n, bus1neu OW'IM:f. ·===--8eadl. ~ •297. ~ '"' .. ly. '°' .. pl 10 .. L no.a Cal 'CJC?I. .... '"' fOllmc:e Md,.. TAU., DAU. handlorne 32. CO!\.~S!C..~~ ~ ,_ VallcJ. c..11 S'l~SI. Gil HClllOn 11U 93 1611. Serb~ top61y w1'h miadld, DWM, 31, S1, 15. ~ unc. Call 3&SI. .,~..., &ood l .... ~ UNlQUB SWM, co.1futeni, &lends. s... /uta. c..113517. inm. MCW9. •tnCWt. fUOll .. C\lT'F. SIM 34, tlcnder, 1111 SUCCESSF'Ul. SWM 27, ec1, ..... ,..... .... II i..e.~......,, . ...," ........... ..,. -.i-....nh.~ .. nnoed..,. WI~ llild ..a,a«...-SFM~ )o.. o( hf• .... c. lml. lunor, c:m• ......... -.c-• ..._,,...._~I IMK'll•• SIF. U.. CAii t1..,11111=1yr-.;..._ "11. 3971. .... ha~-~ SF. 11 l7, .W :ft'.: A1TOINliYISUlf'El 32, tDVINO, SPllrT\IAL. ~· om al lhc OJI'!"• I • SWM 6'/\'10, dlwt tu, had 11r1C111y minded ---o( 1111 ~ Lq a.ca.. Call ~..._.lftdfllMy ~....,., ......... 1. 3471 . N.6M'1W.lnnllld ... i\r. ...... I..., I-. $1118-ll Call IMrtll.SWM s.---ild. SWM. 21, -.. swnIF, u.. )993. ill~ t'a .. caiditaan,'tl II JO, wtlo .. NIS. .,.., Ill .ui 1•s.~w • .,...1 Wfll~I 0.. M-. Call A1TlAC11Vi. SENSUAL. Ion• ror • wi••· 10•1111. )~. ..,.. SW 27, _, ..... 111111'111. ... A t •• tpl'I MUSE WANTF.D "°'"' ... -..;,... ........ ,.. llMllJ ""'"' --. ... 111f r-. tr.-. Cell ( ...... !) = rllll. " ,.. .-i. l'OllloDK, ..ay, ... '199. ...... -:: ......, ..... ..... _,., SWM Jl,-. .. '° ............ .....,, couildn. NM> ... CHlJS11AH SIG.I DAD. fullila-. ... -•tl ..... r:::SWF~~ ........ ,7M.6"21ll0.,,.. "' ....... ~ iMU9 for '°"I wm ,.. ............ . . ...,. ..... . .. ~c:r,...,.. .......... ,...:t.:r.: .. ....... .,.. an.ai.. ..... ~ ,_ ..,..., ...... --. .... KA.~SJM.)2 ...... .. ~ ....... .................... • SWP _.. , '--· :t;.~ .. -" .t.~~r .. ~ ...... clllW QI. lq. r...~ '"' ... 1i. r .. i... • ia...c.....auM1. .... .,., :=: "•' • 'ti -.c.... ~ .. .:' .. hfe·l•& ....... Call Sl. . 'IWIDIOMI. aorwmc ~ ...., ...... =z:i STARU SWM ~ .......... ..., ..... . .......... ...... .... .............. -' Ji/140 '"'..., .................... _... M~ I ft .,_,,,. ....,..~ ~ . ( , V&IY AmACTIVE DWF 30, S"'120 lllleks m111n tea· tioftlbip With HID ...... •· ll'llllYC~-31·3l liv111e. t.l.1 1116. DO YOU f.>tJOY life, ldven- turw, people? An YOll confi. den? Oo yiiu like'° lau;i ?Then aeU Ibis SWF for Q01112111ion· thip. lrvN. Call I S96. WIDOW, WF 70L a~ive, edutlleCt. thm. blOllllCIFem eyes, S1', 0""11 ~. 1Ctl¥C .a. compwo11. Calla Mm. Call 2662. SWF 14, long red hair, Ill !Al'"' dcr, preuy, llheklc. NJ.;, pro( es· SiOlllJ, UQ pd. couruy l'lllSIC Jover ICd.ir1& eckicaled, bnuly· GnallCd, iaU &Cldenmn iD late 20's. lrvnc. C.11 1461 TALL, ATTRACTIVE BLOSDEliltes casual u'*Cll as r Illa' lh1111t " hf c. If )'OU 're one rlRC man bttl*ctn •l-60, llll'IC· ~e. 1t1.1wc, fun, like IO 11\llh, • spoil Ind be spoiled, rd tikeyOll IO be the ruu lh111& Ill my bfc. C.U lhd NJSll> SWF. Newport Beach. Call 2169. BRJGITT. DIVERSE. profcs. uni SWF, NJ.;, JS, Bnv'IW, ptlllt, C011nuy·clUS1cal~ cy· clirc·lhtaire. Stdi1111 SWM.N/ S, JO.J9, dtpeed, sincere, tom· lllUIUcall~C, lady ror COll'ltlit· lnlllL lrvint. C.U I S06. T Ail, EAJt LY 60's prof es· MOml, indtpaidair., seeks M CICllT'1llllllP over SO. Hwnar, Ill· telli&tnee. curios11y IWllJ re- qllnrntfllL Balboa. C.ll l7S4. SECCRE.,STA.BLE.preuy.out· iocnc. 1nd11101111 values, in- rCSSIClllll SWF 31. S6112S f.ti. JO'f1 OU tcloon, lCIVllS, beach wllU, lllllSIC, be~ bes& fnends. bicyd~ ~ teelft, Clf• ~· .tfecl1cllWV, atilt, ~­a lly IQlve, fanuly oncrned SWM for ainwntlled rdltioo· tlup. CCllU Mesa Call 1947. TRUE CAUR>Ri\'lA~. SWF blonde. pen e,a. S7Ahm ~/ s I lu.t wonq OUI, cwdoon, ..... invC!l 11111 pwa.. lrvnc. Call 19SO. OOOD TillNGS come 1n small pickage1l PcHe, preuy DWF 37, look101 f« man wiwvm heirl. l1U&hm& eyes nl a&hlc:11c buald. lrwine. Call 1192.. Cl.TE, PE1TT'E adllc:llc SWF 19, S'l/100 ~ fOJ 1ane· uve, lllhlc:llc, romanuc SWM 6' 20-27.J111111anc1on Beach. C.11 . IJ.40. PRBTTY,' PASSIONATE, PROFESSIOl'iAL. 39, S'l',cJS, dc:sltU hlndsome ~JSID dasi· ICl m111 of mtllllS for commit· menL Newport Buch. Call 19<11. CUTE, PETITE IOS, Iona blonde halrAlr~ eyes, likes dllUll&. dancins. lly111g. beach. ~ Seal Beach. Call 2071. CllUNK Y M0~1CEY 11n&)e Oristilll lnOfQ 40 ~ Ill· perrnlll. Jouin.&. beach. am· ma1s. ~A boob. S'S/ISO, bmA>lue. CCllUMCSL Call 2076. OH MA Gocll llcallhy, llhlt.ttc and cnapic toronty chick I wn a b11 IUllc:ll~ l'unk! llun· llnJlon 8tach. Call I ml BCITE MIDLER pcnonalaiy, butrCIClllbk.Am ~fin>. (ClflC?lal WOlll2l1 wi1h ftllll'IRI mu1d seeks advcnt11rcsomc, good-l'llmonid, m1Slll¥C, wdl· tdJUSled ma&chmg bookend. · Mu. be fit • nn. NIS, pd nawted. po11tivt 11111 open. •S. S9 Lq Beach. Call 29S7 A1illAC11VE. PIOF£S· SIONAL SJF. N/S, 37, S'l'/ 108' Sects 1dven1uro11t, bn&)l.. lllhlellcaDy incbned. cul· lmnc. Call I 9'7L BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY CtrislJan DWF 31 loGtlR& for hllldlomt, ~~ heald!y C!l'ISlian DWM ll!IOmCY. 39. l'M LOOKING for '" ldven-to belp mt ace my t.sA T. Love lllm, yes COlllnlued, lnlstll\& Onst. kids. laWlll lki111&. lhc· nilaiONhip. I~ YOllR& 40, aiie, lltt, rl'IHIC, spona, IJ'tvel, char· • cuddleable, aeauve S'4/I 04. • 11)' '*or\. wcd1111-ou1··~ pd Will S'IO • over. succeu· life. Fricnds fnt, lalA!t?? ltvulc. ru1.NJS"A>,nod9l~lo¥t1d!. Can 1668. Colla Mesi. Call 2369 A1iRACTIVE PROFES SIOSAL SWF, NJSID •I"" JOYS 1otr. ICMIS atlS, na1urt, 1.ravel. Desires fnenclslup, com· mllmenl w llh w1ay, sincere, all!· lttic, SC1am profcsslOR.ll WM, NJSID, 3S-SO. lrvinc. Call 1273 B EAliTIFUL 111S1de and OUI, SJF •O, m111 sp1111ual part nc:r. rm a good Cncnd,affCCllOll· lie, 111 pea shape. like to ... f.tiP'J "1U.SIC. rnoYICS, dancing, seminars, w1lkinc. /'lie1Wpon Beach. Call 2397. ATTRACTIVE SWF4 I, worts 12 11.Cp progrwm. Seeks an 11 • 171Cl1Yt JS· SO man 111 r~ery • lrw111t. Call 2070. SMILE! Very ptttty, CWYl. ccous,paile. bruncue rune, 39, S'2'/IOS. F.nJOYS ll'IYd, lhc arts, music, MW adYa1llltd, ltii&h· I.tr and l'OINnCC. Dcsircs l"' fcaicNI &cnalQ!1111 '°' rd111on· .qi. Irvine. Call 1161 CASUAL HOMEBODY, DWF SI lowe1 Cll!lf>lRl.r~ cock· V.. p-daling .ms someone IO do lhcm '*Ith. Com Mca Call 2805. LOOKING FOR a nutunng fnend Ind aJ01PIOllllft w1lh pol• sabtl•Y om~ too! I'm I DWP SI . tookma for lllmrlOOC 4s.60 tolhlRqiat.1y11mt111idi. Lona Bead!. Call 2SSS. SOISll WF. inm. ICllYC, CllJOY' concerts, plays, lhc ouldoon. ltow bou1 y<111?, lel's 1a to- gaher. Wc::111n1:1acr. Call 27Sl PERSIA~ WA.\'1'£0-Belw· NI blonde wilb vem C)C:S. 30, .as handsome, cGlc:atcd, - bilious, r.mly-onc:nicd fina& c11lly indqlendalahecure S.\4 30 SS for fun. ira.cl oenturc. TAU., SLf..\'OER 40'S NIS. 11tncuve, pats1onatt tboll1 hfe SWF Wll1IS to meCl cam1-hon· esi. successful man for fnend· slup and romance. L.ona Beach. Call 21!7. CA~NG,AF'FECTIO~AT~ airnnumao vc, non rT'A ltN IJs. UC, straa&)ll, neat, lll.rltllYC, degreed SF clcsll'CS oommnmeru 11r1th 40's·SO's s~ countcrpan Lona Beach. Ca11201s. TALL (6'), A1TRACTIVE 1W1dow, young .54, N,5, seeks financially secure 1cn1leman '*'lb a wide ranee of ltlqesu '*"° CllJOY' hft Hun1111g1on Beach. Call 26SS. ATl"RACTIVE l'\S1DOOl.i<1'. DWF, 39, S'?/1311 Seeks ~IS WM, affec11onaic, sponllnCOllS, hkcs qualuy umc, outdoors. Diamood a.. Call 1580. SWF. NJ.i. SS, S1', ClASSY, romllllic. popcomJclwnpagnc. EMs.ClassK&L Scdu67 t , SO. 6S. Sll1Ctl'c, bones. educated, bwnorous, COll\mlll'ICd (nmdf 14ctunepimcr. MJSSKIR V11t.p. Call 2S17. YOUNG SO. BLOSDE, S'6'/ 112. seeks man ewer SO, '*M · 4 IO en py fun Ind pl)SSlblt rdllJOllSlup. Cotia Mesi. C.D 119S. ATTRACTIVE, F\i':\'SY SWF 20, .ts SWM »2S ror IJll· llCS, ~•es, fun. hvllllt.. C.lJ 109S. CASUAL.CONTE.Vl'Tonmoy DWF 0 , ~t. prtsenlllble leaChtr "''"' young dulci-cn leeks ~. flaiblc &-icnd? Scwpon Besch. Call 214, I A.\i J'EWISll 3.S/S7'. aanc· \l~e, alhlCC1Jc. 11r<111y. 1bloh11dy WOftdeuful Ind paf ct 11 fl!lfrj 'WI)'. I -Id lib IO lllCICl 1 le'W· nil 111111 who •111 i.mor me whcri I 1a lib 11us1 r\cwpon Bead!. C.Jt I IU PROFESSIONAL SWF SJ, N/ S tnJO)'t Olltdoon, nvd, lat-• nas. 5«tl S1111e 111 male. lhin· tin&IOll llarbollr. Call 2701. Af,GRESSIVE BllT CE.\'JU WF4S,N/SrtlOlios-s,scnsc of hwmr. •ll IO ewtb. tired of ptncS. spoRtaneollL Scd1111g somi:one 1oshln hf e's ~rm Los At.nnos. Call 236l PRETIY PROFESSIONAL DWF, -:\IS, 45, tm1, unaiaim· ben:d, love iemu, spons, 1111- mals, rtSU\UllU, wnc, laagh· · 1cr, aff ecllon. un.tlJ 1gen1 con. er· sa11on,11avd,more Tu$U!.ull 2391 L'I SEARCll OF ~AN· S1rOn1 bul emit, finn and smooth, hb- t{ll I, hbmung, keen. kl~cr. kltld. AFpacbgc ~den SWM. 25·30, S'9 6'. llop1111 for becl· 1iful dd1vay f-111t.. Call llll RA VF..'I lij~llfJ) uulhgCll SWFsedi~cornp11.1- 100, 25+, 10 explore ftvonlt haunts. So 111n g9ds or ctup. · Long Beadi. Call 1476. 80s BAD, 90s WORSE? Let's fil · tha&' Progrtssivt, egahur2t11, bright. KnSlti•e. calll.IOUI F Sedi 1111 Sll!lllr M 21 IO YOW"C 31, fncndsh..p. dlClp C11hu~1111-maybe I pHSIOO •orth the •a11. Hunungton Bead!. Call 1140. NEED BALANCED LIFS, wth, healthy tn•l'lll'11lC'l, big record coUecuon! I'm 20. B11ena Park.. c.u 1146 CREATIVE, ATTRACTIVE. DWF. 30, ~ spcaa1 fnc:nd· slup w1lh 1n1etCSU11& 1Tllll. Hun- llnJIOll Beach. Call 1663. BLOSDEWRJTER39SEEXS gcniltman (0< lhtallc, Beacb111~, concens. N/S, hcallhy, \a>crolls H lftlftCIOll Bc:ldL Call 1912. lf 1 WEJt E Bl..L'iD, •lw 1IJoWd I 1C1C when l (aced you? If I weredeaf,how would you com· ffi FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! -w..ewidlmc? lam•blftl .. deal, but i-• r know lhaa YOll tft tean& l ._.., Or qc. Call IS29 LOVE LIFE. F'RJE.\DS, ._ ~. today Ind IGrnol'· lfi! OWF, SJ, S'••, 1111'1C11v•. bnp w11h pl sense or ha· mer. 0-e gc:n11emtn •S. SS. N/S, IO lhare ciinq OUI. COii· ecru, mova, crnel and pd comcn&llOn. !rv111C. C.lJ ll61 ARE YOU SPO\'TA.\EOUS, spn1ual, say and siren' Are you ian, so.sh, t\IS wnh a flbu . ,lws 1e11SC o(humor? I wn. lels cscapl!: Costa Mesa. Call 2620. ATTRACTIVE SBF, 37, S'S'. seeks 1ntcll1gent, seas111•t, SBM, 31+. 6 + fur &u:ndsl:up and po91ble relataon1hip Lona Beach Call 2349 SWF, 24, BLO~DE, BLUE EYES, S 8", model figure, likes t-=h, sunsets. and a &ood tme. Newport Beach. C.U 128S. MARRl.AGl:.·Ml,'DED S'S"/ llS. 32. bn.ineae, SWF. ~IS. trappy and bcahby lcd111& f « 11me. Vay alll'ICll•t. al!'ea.on· lie. tuy, Olll&OIJ\I. and ptiysi· cally fiL Good comm11mc:t10r. lo~u children t11d anirnals. CIT1Sl1111 values. Silcccshil ta- mer, now ready to build tirq. ful!ill111& rellllonslup I~ 10 l'mnlly T llSln Call IS" , COl.~TRY GTRL, 40'1, !owes city h!c,111\l!lllSIC.~lft&.""' ldvettures. Seeks honm N/S ITlllC 31-S2 U1lC:reSltd II ptr· ~I powth, Jha:nn& fedancs, and fun! lei Alamitos. Call 21S3 \1CE. ~G SBF ms secure, cltanc111. ·1nc10111 1c:nlle.nwi JI. so. arry llllicnal 1iy. for ,.u ainc:auldlncinc. M 1iS1011 V ~ TJ· Call 2496. Women Seeking Women ..- ™A WlDn WBlA.\ tld· 1111 fem11inehrma1.hnc. M111t lcwe !IOI II.lb&. I m 6'1 /166-COiia Mesa. Call 290S. MAil. TO: SlNGl.E LIFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BF.AOl, CA 907~2 FAX TO: (310) 592-6o43 When ~c ~IVC your lld we ~I as.sign a YOtCC ma~ number which we will mai to you with information oo how to reC:ad your free YOtCC ad. Clip thJs form and attach ad copy on a separate sheet. (Please type or print clearly) ;r 0 WOMAN SEEKlNG MAN 0 MAN SEEKJNG WOMA.l\l 0 WOMAN SEEKJ~G WOMAN 0 MA.'ll SEEKING 1\1AN Cicy; _____________ Ztp-___ _ Phone: (_) _____ Age: ___ _ Above Wonnadon ~eory. FIRST IS-WORD AD FREE! (Addi. words $1 each.) FREE DAILY MESSAGE C HECK! Make check payable IO SingleUfe. (A~~ tx:ighllweight oombo count as 1 V«d.) FOa omcE USE 0~1.Y VMI ----l"WI ----DBF: ____ WOP. ____ PSTI> ____ _ for ~ICS, theater, dllllq, dancul& OfJCC11•e: tun. ~ nmx:c. llllil Q'JmmlllnaL Hm- lnplA ~Cd 46'eO. ATI'lACTIVF... wrm SWM 37, rl~60 bolllrHn ..tJ rclllionthip minded SF u'llO "'°' c:a1-. -.. Anlbeim. Call J999. SWDAD39.~aa-,atnc· uve. -r • (11, palllOilllt. Scd.J NIS lady ..tio mikes • d&ffcr· lllOc. U.. a.di. C..D lS2.6 TAU. SWM, miH&fues, sue· ca.WI luincanwl, NIS. at· .. -pa911CNtf,, CltJO')' my hcncandle....m,--.qu!Cl tima.. .u .. "" --lftd l"4y IO ltl•d, lllleks iplDll, ,.....,,,.40. eo.. ~1111 aduntures H•1111111t011 ..... c..11 4191. SWM 37, 6'1/m, "'Ml cy- dW., mcwiea...,., cook. .. Sett .. llrlCllft JO.JI SWP (or tclltJOn1l11p. !rf-. Call 3'93 SID4 J6. .f7', ...... for adt- lctic SWF, aoir ....... belch. nn llllil hlllPY boun. l.q Bead\. Ctll ltOS . YOUNO Pl()FUSfONAL SHM-.---» -"'-·~~ ..... s.. /w. Cal.~ . DUDI SElilS OAL a' l•AI .t-.tSSto_..,.lillit ""'-* •• 1fs•.-..-tll&.~•"11nwl.Ne1a. ,,._sa ....... _.. 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CalJ l'Ht SM 2' 9W£VES cledla tho.Id IN coni•llbll. ,.... lhaulcl -. men dlllw .... .-..-....... '"-c.J W7. D.\Alt.HA.~1'. ~:-.:;r= for cmipu 'p. _,.. TllU. c..11 J71l AlffCtlONATI, ROMA.-. • nc.--......... a..~SWMn,r1cw 1.a,N1S....,,....,,"_. ,_ .... ,., ... .... ..... ...,. ......... . =---~~~ ........ ~~. _..._ ..... ......, ,.,.., ........... . .. F°"'1&ain Valley Call 3712. lr..\~1S?Blond.bluet)'CI WM '2, S'911 IS. looblc ror WF 1C11- 11PS pshr 2J.40. my levd. Ir· vine. CAii •316. BROADWAY llrT'S! Let's I*· rorm . your pta'lO. my •O.OC! SWM 37, N/S, 67/llS, 1Cl1¥t. MoaKwoodalOker. Corona dd Mir. Call )9J' SUCCESSFUL Uoallb Ptol1> s1C11111 ms woman io .,. JS (« rTWT•&t. fmuly. MUSI !lave u cellan cduca11on Onnce. Call 32.SO. DYNAMIC, HASDSOME, r.uc...ic SWM 32. 6'2', world n¥eled. ll1llnt. tophdtic:aled. a.,.,_ ot rne and pcrf orrn- 1111 aru. all tpona. ROl!'alU, llitawa•c, .,. -al ,.. mar, rinmaa11y tlQll'I. Ms very plly11c1lly auruuve ~wllhv1bnnce.•~ dept\(11·32) Newpon ~ 1741. 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UCLA researchers find changes in brain fun ctionin·g after behavior therapy for obsessive -compulsive disorder F or the first tjmc, researchers at the UCLA School of Medicine have shown that brain metabolism and functioning change as a result of behavior therapy just as they do with drug therapy for the treatment of a mental illness, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). • _Changes in the right caudate nucleus, which serves as a thought-regulating center in the brain, after behavior therapy are similar to changes after drug therapy for OCD. The UCLA stu~y of OCD was conducted at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric · Institute and Hospital and is one of several brain imaging studies of OCD reported in the September issue of the Archives of Cener~I Psychiatry. Obsessive-compulsive disorder, which occurs in about 2 percent of th e population, i~ characterized by unwanted, uncontrollable thoughts that may cause a person to behave · compulsively to reduce the anxiety produced by the thoughts. (Common obsessions center around sanitation, contamination, violence and sex. Hand washing, checking doors and stoves, staying at home and hording ne\vspapers arc only a few of the more common compulsions of OCD patients.) "Since behavior therapy can produce changes in behavior similar to those seen with drug therapy, it is not surprising that changes tn bfain functioning, such as glucose metabolism that we now see with the aid of PET, would also be similar," said Dr. l ewis Baxter, associate professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral .sciences and principal .investigator of the UCLA study. "This is akin to brain function changes that have been shown previous!~ at UCLA and elsewhere following learning." The UCLA research team conducted before-and-after positron emission tomography (PET) scans in two groups of patient volunteers with OCD wf1o were treated· with either medication alone or behavior therapy alone to determine if there were changes in how the brain used glucose, the main energy source of the brain. After approximatefy 10 weeks of treatment, a majority of patients showed a significant change in caudate glucose metabolism. This included seven ourof nine patients i11 the drug therapy (Ouoxetine hydrochloride, also known as Prozac) group and six of nine patients in the behavior therapy group. Neither normal control subjects nor OCD patients who did not respond to treatment showed any significant change. The changes documented in the OCD study took place in the caudate nucleus, part of the basal ganglia region of the Painful bladder con d it ion could be a sign of interstitial cystitis For three years, Susan lived with a painful bladder condition that tested negative for infection and would not respond to antibiotics. She consulted two gynecologists, a neurologist and several urologists, all of whom misdiagnosed her real problem: Interstitial cysti tis. Antonio Alarcon, M.0 ., a urolog1)t on staff at the Santa Ana-based Coastal Communities Hospital, said that although about one 1n every 260 American women suffer from 1t, interst1t1al cyst1t1s often goes undetected. "The symptoms are similar to those of a urinary tract infection, bu t because interstitial cystitis is not an infection, the tests, as in Susan's ca)e, come back negative," Alarcon said. Alarcon said the reliable dr.ignostic pr~edure, hydrodistension and cystoscopy. must be done under general anesthesia. A chronic inOammclt1on of the bladder wall, in~erst1tial cystitis results in ulcers and hemorrhaging, causes pain in the abdomen, makes urination difficult and creates sexual dysfunction. The National Institutes o( Health report that although as many as 500,000 American women may sutler from interstitial cystitis, only 90,000 have been properly diagnosed. • According lo Alarcon, once a patient has been properly diagnosed, there are a few d1ff erent ways to treat the d1>ea~e. So far. there is no cure. "The most common treatment is the use of the anti-inflammatory drug DMSO, which 1s in1ected into the bladder and held for 30 minutes," Alarcon said. "Treatments are required every week for six\veeks and the benefits can last anywhere from three months to three year~ Interstitial cystitis can also be treated with the antidepressant Elavil, which seems to alleviate some of the symptoms." Alarcon said a national survey by the Urban Institute of Washington, D.C., which showed interstitial cystitis to be a debilitating disease: 50 percent of sufferers can't work full lime; 63 percent cannot !)ave intercourse without pain ; and 30 percent have lost a rover or a husband as .i result of the disease. Alarcon suggests that women . who live with undiagnosed bladder pain keep a detailed list of symptoms and the things that seem Jo aggravate them. ' Michael T. Bywater, O.D. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... ,_ .... c....""' IW -KW., CISTA •1&-Ml-llM .PRIESTLEY . CHI ROPRA CTIC DAN~ 01' NEM'O«f 9UtLDINO brain, where habit-learning is centered. The most significant changes, were localized in the right caudate nucleus. It is generally believed that the caudate nuclei acts as a regulatory cent~r. one of whose functions is to sift out unwaAred thoughts. Patients in the drug therapy group also showed changes in other areas of the brain as well, but the significance of these are U(lknown. "We already knew that effective drug therapy can ~ring about changes in brain circuitry that may mediate obsessive-compulsive behavior,'' Baxter said. "Drugs that alter the relative activity of the neurotransmitter serotonin have been particularly effective in controlling OCD, most likely by triggering changes in .brain pathways which are mediating the expression of OCD behavior. Now we have further evidence to suggest the location of these pathways since effective behavior therapy affects he same brain regions." All stutly participants who elected to go through the behavior therapy bad no drug therapy and were assigned OCD treatment exercises that used the technique of exposure and response-prevention. In these exercises, patients are exposed to a situation that would usually evoke obsessive worries and a strong urge for a compulsive response. With the aid of cognitive techniques, they are instructed to not • respond to the urges, and with time this process reduces both the compulsive rituals ._nd obsessive thoughts. Th~nitive approach involves. a (our:step process whereby the patient learns to recognize the obsession when it occurs, to acknowledge that it is part of the obsessive compulsive disorder, to refocus attention to something else and to thereby devalue the validity of the origipal thought. All this helps in resisting the compulsive response and eventually extinguishing the undesired OCD behaviors. · The patiei:its in the study met once or twite a week with a therapist for assignments and fo review their progress. Some participants had additiona. group or individual cognitive and supportive therapy to help them witn the exposure and response-prevention exercises. Participants who elected drtlg therapy started out on 20 milligrams of Prozac per day and within t\vo weeks were increased to 60-80 milligrams for ttie duration of the study. They received no formal behavior therapy or psychotherapy while in the study. Although behavior therapy can work I very rapidly to control OCD symptoms, sometimes within a week or so, Baxter explains that it is often difficult to work this quickly and that it requires an intense program. Drug therapy usually takes about six to eight weeks to influence significant changes (about a SO percent reduction in severity of the illness,) and is more effective than behavior therapy for OCD patients with major depression. Behavior therapy added to medication. therapy is generally used to bring about the greatest improvement in the majori~ of patients. "Further studies will be required to replicate these results in a larger sample and with an extended treatment period," Baxter said. "Research by Or. 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