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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-12 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA •• • Good..........., Do ,.... ..... the three lllOlt pop1ll11 tUlhi lopplnp at IGtayama in Newport leKhl M.n11, Oct. 1!, 1112 ... rlle Daily Pilot Index Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 1) Vellowtail 2> Salmon 3) Tuna 25 cents No . clalr-cut victor i-' unavantlill pi'asidantill debate .- ~ President Bush scares two votes, Governor Clinton gets one, and Ross Perot earns more~ respect fro m Daily Pilot panel of voters. By Tony COit ...... While local campaigD leaders are all cl•nnina c:onvincing victo- The third panelist, Balboa Bay Oub resi- dent John Schuler, said be believes inde- pendent candidate Ross Perot was the most effective participant ries for their candidates in Sunday's debate, a Daily Pilot panel of the people whose opinions rtally mat- ter -voten -concluded thaj none of the three oontenden dominated the field. Two of the three panel- ists said they believe Pres.- ident George Bush had the best performance Sun- day. Costa Mesa resident Fred Bockmiller Jr. said the debate strengthened Question or the Day ~ mmmelb made by lhe candldlll!s that ~ found irrlpwlwe,'or ......... Ull the Raden' Haclne, 642-6086. able candidate. in Sunday's debate, but be still plans to vote for Democrat Bill Ointon. Perot also scored scc- ond-plaee flnishes in the eyes of Bock.miller and Wrkicb. Schuler said he thought Ointon had the second-best performance. All of the panelists we_re impressed by Perot's folksy, down- homc -style;-but none were convinced that the Texas billionaire is a vi- And the wt •• II.~. ~ Campaign leaders positive about their candidate's performance in 3·-way debate. By Tony Cox Stlll Wl1llf Local leaders for the Bush, Ointon and Perot campaigns were predictably pleased with'iheir candidates' performances in Sunda'y's debate, but none bcUeve any major gaffes or knockout punches were scored. ,. si...~rtat -From left, John Sdtuler, Joe Wrlddt and Fred loduniller, Jr., watch the tele- vised presidential debate from the Daily Pilot Newsroom Sunday afternoon. his support for Bush. Joe Wrkich, also of Costa Mesa. said be was previously unde- cided, but he's now planning to vote for Bush . "Perot looked lik~ a stand-up comic," said Boclaniller, a 29-year~ld UCI engi- See PANEL/la Piii Those wishing for a major blunder -a la Michaet Dukakis' unemotional ~sponse to a - hypothetical question about bis wife being the victim of a brutal rape - or a great line -like Uoyd Bentsen's "You're no Jack See DEBATE/la f1W1 ... , ..... ,& From the Daily Pilot Newsroom THIS WHK ... The drive to acquire t'VQ prime chunks of land around the Upper Newport Bay ~rfaces today when the Newport Beach City Council looks over the various options of paying fc r the land. The two properties -the Castaways and Newporter North - could be purchased outright by the Newport Conservancy or acquired by taxpaye~ in the form o( a bond or assessment The properties, one on the west side of the bay and the other on the east bank, are said to -be worth at least $80 million. Both are owned by the Irvine Co. Skateboard time at the Newport Beach City Council. Concerned that those who prowl the city by sbteboard or roller blade need to be put in their place, the council will consider a number of possible skateboard restrictions today. Amon$ 'em, a proposal to ban skate- boarding on the Ocean Front sidewalk. An t;xcepdon would be made for those who are school-bound. There are several lesser restrictions induding one that would restricting skating from A to Ad· ams streets and between 20th and 2 4. 0 More big names rolling into the Pac Amp ... Morrisey, he Ol one name, appears Saturday. Andrew Dice Clay, he of foul language, is on hand the nid\t a~er. And l>md 18eniot and Tom Scoa perform Thursday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. COMING SOON ... Red Ribbon Week. Oct. 26-30. IS THAT YOU IN THE KITCHEN, HllARYl ... It all beRan when Hilary Ointon made a snide comment about the virtues of hanging out in the kitchen and baking cookies as opposed to pursuing her legal c.areer. And so it began, the great Hiluy Oi~ lulh Cookie bake off. Famlty Circle published the First lady's and the aspirin1 First lady's chocolate chib:*ie recipe in July wilh seYeral on rs ~ng to pk:k the winner. CrisCX> is flrst In, declaring Mrs. Clinton's cookie recipe to t>e the dear winner. Mrs. Buth, apparen~, uses butter. Mrs. Ointon ps with · all-~l* lhortenfng -er, Crilco. Duncan Hines, munwhile, is stil weighing the recipe. ~winner wiH be announCed In Family Orde chis week. _.,..,._,... TO SUBSCRJBE ._ -642-..333 ORCUlATION READERS' HOTLINE 642-6086 CLASSIFIED 642-5671 RETAIL ADVERTISING 642-..321 NEW9ROOM 540-1224 NEWSRCX>M FAX 646-4110 642-4))0 A match made · in heaven ~ First United Methodist Church congregation savors · the works of Costa Mesa's Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. By Joel Beers Stlll Wltlr DOWNTOWN CX)STA MESA -A prospective bride and her parents walked into the First United Methodist Oiurch last week and took a look around, trying to decide if the beautiful white building on West 19th Street was the place for her wedding Inside the church, members or Merle Hatlcbcrg's Someone Cares Soup Kitchen were busy clanking pots, filling bowls with soup and waiting for the daiJy rush of hungry, poor and bqmeless people. Several other homeless were waiting to take showers in the church's restroom. while signs for a mental health center upstairs were positioned on tburcb grounds. Instead of being deterred by the activity, fhCbride was impressed. "She said, unlike some of the other churches that were empty and felt like mausoleums on weekdays, the activity at our church really impressed her," said Rev. Galal Gough. First United Methodist has had a long history of community involvement since its 1928 construction. It fed hungry people during the Depression and bas supported -and is supporting -myriad programs, from literacy organizations and Na.rCotics Anonymous to the Orange C.ounty . Mental Health Association. The church has been in the news lately because of its heartfelt endorsement for Merle Hatlebcrg's Soup Kitchen. The kitchen was bumped from the Rea Community Center two years ago thanks in large pan to nearby residents' complaints. The kitchen relocated at South Coast Oiristian Olurcb but bad to look for a new home earlier this year because the pastor wanted to expand the facilities. See KITCHEN/Wm ,_ Fronl adventure to despair ~ Homeless man tells how his caf became his home. .... ~ .... From left, Rev. Galal GouO, Jane Enp and Mary Lester, in front ol First Unit- ed Methodist Church, whk:h ha been involved with the community since 1928. By Tony C. ..... Ylllr Business Monday ' 'Tenants have a lot of Choices now, and with the economy, people are most concerned about value and getting th By Joel Beers a.IWltlr COST A MESA -Bruce Garrard wanted to die this morning. Thoughts of death spurred by depression often drift through the 48-year~ld Garrard's mind these days. For the past six months, be bas lived in his car, a small Datsun hatchback.. The interior of the car is filled with Garrard's clothes, history of Research Network's apartment studies, said Matt Dis-stoo. a principal with the firm. Local apartment ownen arc ltill ma....., to fill a good per- centage of their unics, but an in- dustry study lbowl that averaae rents are down and tenant in- cienlhel are oa the rile. But aa::ording to local leasing eacutivcs, vacanc:ics are not the biuest problem. Coosiderin1 apartment vacancies in other pans _,_ --of the oouatty. 9S percent-plus is Pn Newport •••Ma 'by no means a weak occupancy most for their money.• N ~ Apt. die 1¥et1F oe> ~ rate at aputmeat com- plelllll ID the Newport 8wb and • Colla Mela area -95.3 percent, IC> cordina to ..... HllH-ed reaearcb 1lnD llaean:h Netwurt Lad. 'Ille tMI'- • rate wu dOwn fnJm 96.2 perccat a rate. Wbat is more troublina for the iDdumy locally is a JrOWina prevalence ol mcwe-in incent.M:s and an u~ ecleated decline in rents. See RENTAM including a suit and tie, books. newspapers, a can opener and the rest of his possessions. Somewhere in the clutter i.s Garrard's treasure: the dcsjgn of a product that he is convinced is marketable and which he believes wiU free himself from the self-perpetuating cycle of despair and hopelessness that be fears may soon trap him. See HOMELESS,,_ Piii By Tony Oodero Si.I Wltllr NEWPORT BEAOi City Man- aicr Kevin Murphy will answer COO· ccms tonight about the cifY.'s plans to &SSuc $91 million in revenue bonds to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Hoag officia1a requested the bond il-- suaooc in order to pay otf a previous bond d S64 millioll issued bJ the city ID l 9&4 and to tDO¥e ahead with cxpamioa plans and impromnents lo the bolpilal. Oty Council members, bowc\'a, bad 101DC questions abOut the city'I li- abilitia, and Mutpby will praent a re-,. pe>r1 tOiillbt ttiit aiOWi bow ttiC bOiCI muance will not harm the city but bca- S.. BONOSJM r.or.1r.1t1NIJY t Vl NI s lJlllllf Ill IH~ ll ·H WfAIHfH U .4SSll 11 11 ..ill OI IHI !IA\ • Fairlldesmdly ='-"u fl doudlind ::-a:t .. WINla _.......tD1Smph ... .tx110CA ............... m1 10lf,.....,_,_. .......... AJ. ; • ~ TOW'f'I .......................... M ~nes .................................. M Oiaslif'iec:t 1I1• I• t 11I11 I •II I• 1 ••:I 1111 •11•1 .. Fred ~n .............................. AJ ......., Ir Fttr"911 ...................... ll ~~······················ •• AJ ~ .................................... A7 s,x.ts ................................ ~ .... 11 ~"' ............... ,. •••••••••••••• A6 o.t C... saaltp News. Inc. CopJ; Ill• 1992 r ' Like to p4 a d f.ed ldl ........... ..,.. ...... 11 6'42·S678 i r dfca1k -Al Monday October 12 1882 ....... 811r'l.QlllP ... Dlllr Plot ----------------------------------------- -------: -~ -- ------ - ------- --=----=---=--==--=-------... • ·~· • . . { f . ' • l Locals OnlY Yesterday's News .0 YF.ARS AGO -Oct. 2. 1952 From the Newport Balboa News Preas: A tremendous development along the Udo Turning Basin was seen as P.A. Palmer announced be had sold 700 front feet to 6 buyers only 48 hours after the Griffith Company put the land up for sale. Ea~ted price was $750,000 to $850,000. With the construction of the Newport Balboa Savings and Loan on a 300 foot lot in the middle of the purchased land, the whole project may exceed Sl,000,000. Palmer said that land in the area was sought by buyers and was considered an excellent investment. · 30 YEARS AGO -Oct. 3, 19'2 Mesa Jaycee president John Palafoutas and Dr. Dan Nusser met with Costa Mesa city manager Bob Unger to d iscuss the selection of one of three suggested projects for the coming year. The projects were a city operated swimming pool, a recreation center or a cultural center to be developed in the new city park sited on the old Santa Ana Anny Afr Base land purchased by the city. (1be park wu ~ter named Tc Winkle Park in honor of Cqsta Mesa's first mayor.) 20 YEARS AGO -Oct. 2, 1972 Willinm Ridell of Huntington Beach was in serious conditior at Hoag Hospital after diving from Newport Pier into shallow water. He was rcsCucd by Newport Beach Police Helicopter Officer Doug Webster. Ridell and a companion were walking along the pier when be suddenly decided 10 dive in, clothes and all. Ridell struck his head and was paralyzed with neck and spinal injuries and his companion called for ·help. The police helicopte r was in the area and pilot Jim Golfos skimmed in low until he and Webster sponed the unconscious Ridell face down in the water. Webster stepped on the helicopter pontoon and jumped into the water next to Ridell and towed him 150 yards to shore where rescue units were waiting. 10 YEARS AGO -Oct. 7, 1982 Help Wanted Publications, a Costa Mesa business that sold job lists to the unemployed, was under investigation for alleged misleading business practices by the Costa Mesa polioe and a state employment agency. The business ·was the target of complaints from people who said they had answered newspaper advertisements for specif IC jobs and were then told to pay $25 for the list. Sue Elias, a state employment official, said the company was not . licensed as an employment agency and can sell . lists of job but cannot advertise specific jobs. Angry job seekers gathered outside the Harbor Blvd. office demanding their money back. I YEAR AGO -Ort. 10, 1991 A local real estate firm listed !or1sale the home of Bill Walters, a past business associate of Neil Bush and a central figure in the collapse of the Silvcrado Savings and Loan. Walters, who was accused of defaulting on more than $100 million worth of debts, was accused io a 1990 lawsuit of' transferring more than $2 million -into a trust established in the oame of his wife, Jacqueline, to purchase the home. The court appointed trustee charged with the liquidation of Walters' assets could not be reached and it was not clear who would benefit from the sale of the 7,500 square foot six bedroom, six bath home, whfob was off cred for sale at $2,895,000. Compiled bT A.aM Spin Super Latto/Oecco Super lotto Saturday, Oct. 10 for 3 5 million jackpot: 12, 21 , 2~ 34, 3~ 49 Oecco •Hearts ............................................................. 3 •Clubs .... . . ................................................. 10 • Oiiilmonds .................................................... Al:e •Spades ........................................................ 3 Keeping it in the family ... Mom and Pop bankin g operat ions kee ps kid s i n the black A new banking system is sweepina the country with an enticina list ol semces no ordinary bank could offer. Inter- est-free loans, day or night. No oonsignen or collateral. No rejection of loans due to J>!X>.r credit or bankruptcy. What's more, if loam are not paid, debts are forgiven. 1bese lending policies would make a flinty-eyed banker wince with pain, but Mom cl: Pop Banb arc in ~csa for love, not money. 1bat's why they're not insured by the F.D.l.C. The government is in enough of a jam. Love is the riskiest of all collaterals. NlncJ Ml*trre 59 and Holding With today's economy, parental loans to children have escalated into Big Bucks. The free-spending baby boomen of the '80s baYC been bard-hit by cut-backs, and are desperately trying to cope with the austerity of drinking ordinary water and eating processed cheese. As a result, millions of Moms and Dads have been thrust into running their own lending institutions. The banking industry feels so threaten- ed by the competition, they petitioned Congress to put these home-spun operations under Federal Regulations. However, it was rejected by the Ways and Means Commit- tee since these organizations don't qualify as banks since they never make foreclosures on widows and orphans, or occasfonally render incorrect monthJy statements. Operating on the brink of insolYency, members of this paternalistic banking system hold regular meetings to exchange ideas on making loans to their kids more business-like. Hard-liners suggest charging in't'ercst rates (QMMUNITY MEETINGS .. Please send it in writing: To place an event, please write: Community Events, baily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., CostAa Mesa, Calif. 92627. TODAY • noon Cost.a Mesa Chamber ol Commerce, Legislative Affairs Committee, chamber t--..,.• wbicb traumadzea the loft-linen. Even if Junior is old eiM>Uab to default oo bis alimony s-yments. car loans. and bealt~ dub membcnbip, bis parents don't want to cheapen their relatiombip with their IOll by putting it on a fjnanclal basis. ActuallJ, there•• aodlina cheap about it. · Anotbcr motioG thac faDed to win.a majority-Wice; cbargina penalties for late payments. One paycbologilt dad stood up and warned the group if today's undisciplined kids were preaed for payments, they might despair and move back home. Groau rippled through the audience. We all agreed it wu better to keep the A. T.M's o~n around the dock than abarc a retirement condo wttb a swinaina baby boomer and bis home gym, wine cellar, and Great Dane he won custody of in bis last divorce suit. Aside from Mom cl: Pop Banb, another source for !:cub ii the Grandpa and Grandma S cl: L's -or thy Loans. They're easier to awing than parental ~ts. Snap purses open faster than wallets. Grandparents are responsible for the introduction of the phrase 0 soft touch" into the English language. It signifies someone incapable of saying "no" to a Loved One. Docton feel this lack of resistance could be a softening of the brain, but u of now, there's no medication for it. Yean ago when you were broke, you pawned your Add-A-Pear l necklace, or sweet-talked your landlord into waiting for bis rent. Parents weren't expected to bail you out. On leaving home you received your Certified-Adult Papen from Mom and Dad which stated: An adult is responsible for their own bills, bad chec~ speeding tickets, and wrong marriages. It's time to bring back these certificates while tacking on a few new obligations Ii.kc credit cards, therapists, and paternity suits. N•aq Md11tp'e Is • resldmt of Lagwu Nip~/. Illustration by Bill Mdntyrr Public record ... WOftWft'tHMPltol SaddleMck Medical c..m.r ' Se¢ember I 7 -~--- o TCIN and Aaron liol, COION del Mat, boy Se¢ember 22 office, in the Costa Mesa Courtyards, 1835 Newport Blvd., suite E-270. ._-~~~~~~"""""---4---+---~---+-.......--1 o Ondi and seewen ~nmann, U.U Mei.a, boy 4 p.m. 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 Cost.a Meg City Council, study ~. 5th .floor conference room, Gty Hall, 77 .._--+---+---+----4---+---+--~ Fair Drive. ' • 25 6: 30 p.m. Cost.a Mesa Planning Commission, regular meeting. council chambers, City Hall, 77 hir Drive. 26 7 p.m. Newec>rt Bach City Council, regular meeting. oouncil chambers, City Han, 3300 Newport Blvd. TUESDAY 27 28 29 30 31 7:30 a.m. btinos CostA Mesa, weekly breakfast meeting, Denny's restaurant, Bristol Street and Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa. 7:30 a.m. Newport Harbor Area Ot'amber of Commerce, Executive Committee, chamber office, 1870 Jambo- ree Rd., Newport Beach. 7:30 p.m. N~·MesA School District Board ol Education, regular meeting, Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Police log COSTA MESA: Tustin Avenue: A weed Utt"r .and I ~ blower were stolen l.ist Fncfay from !he bed of .a trudc parked in front cl a n!Sidence in the 1600 bloclt. a.n A~ue: A. bike worth about S 1,480 was stolen last Thursday from ~rage cl an apartment in the 2600 Harbor Boulevard: Someone stole a itroller Fncuy that was parked in front of Albertson's grocery store in the 2000 block. Harbof Boulevard: Someone pried the screen off a window at a motel In the 2600 block Thursday and stole a watch and wallet off a table. ~ Awnue: In the 2200 blQd(, an auto was reported stolen Wednesday. NEWPORT lfACH: Seuhore Drift: Someone took a li- cense plate from a at parlced In the 3400 bkd. Jambofft lo.d: A stereo was stolen oot o( a hotel reuurant at the H)'itt N~t in !he 1100 bkd. St. Andrews: Someone shot out the window of a residenoe in the 300 block. 5antiago Ofiw: Someone dumped ce- mt'nt into .a gutter In the 1900 ~ Mo11n..ta: A woman renting a .car from F&B Rentals ~ ~t the can hlt- tef)' was stolen whi1e ~ in !he 1500 blod. 24th Sftet: Hodaey egulpment worth about S800 was sden ~ a garage in the 100 blodt. Von ICanlau: A notebook c:x>mpuler worth $3,740 WIS llolen from I Koll C.O. office at 4350 Von Karman some- time ~ Sepe. 30 and Ott. S. There we~ no signs of ror<2d enuy. 16th Strtei: Electron ic equipment worth S2,S90 was stolen from a 20.foot fishing boat stored in ;i putting IN on the 800 block. Westem Medlwl c..m.r Se¢ember 17 0,.,, ser.ttr and Jll...e ~ C.oita MeA, boy ..... ........... " ...... ' Se¢ernber 28 o Lydia and Al~ Coctinho, Corona del Mat, boy o liN Md TlMolhy Wood. Costt1 Mesi, pl 0 IJN and JAIMS Gr-r, ~ ae.dl, boy o Wendy Md Ceotge W-s. Coronl ,def Mar, pi o Monica Ke1npehom.r wt Gonion w~. 8albo9 lsbndr git1 Se¢ember 29 o D.vyt and Stewn ,..son, Coronl def Mar, boy O larbua and JMMS M~, C.0.U MeM, bay <Xtober l 0 AndttA and Cary A.ndtncwl, Costa M$, boy School lunch menu MONDA\' -Brunch for lunch: pancake, syrup or chicken nuggets, potato patty, chilled grape juice, mjlk TUESDAY -Otili beans in tonilla cdJbowl or chicken nuggcu, garden salad with ranch dressing, orange wedges, applesauce, walnut bread, milk WEDNESDAY -Italian spaghetti or cbick.ea nuggets, green beans, French bread, super sherbet cup, milk 111URS~A\' -PC?rt egg roll or chicken ~uMCts, oriental rice, carrot sticks, pineapple t1db1ts, fortune cookie, milk FRIDA\' -World series menu: Dr. Stein's chicken bagel dog, swic~h hitter salad 7th inning stretch fruit cup, milk, free ba~ball card .. . 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He made the note, "Fred gone fohin' " on the appropriate dates :ind tha t was tl)ll: Six weeks later, here we arc. folks. I gucs ed wron~ ngain. But it .seemed. --0-n-th-0--reasonable. My friend Dick Montgomery h:id just had Coast an arthroscopic knee job ------done by the same surgeon, Michael Drucker, and Dick was bucking d win-ging ih :rcouple dnys. "Piece of cake," Dick said, using hi'> crutches just for sympathy. Good grief, my 80-)cUr·old mother-in-law .. ·joke and soon ~omcone said, "Oh. here had one a year or so ago, and she was bac ~ Or. Drud.er no\\.," playing golf in a few "eeks. Dr. Did. Uhl. 1hc .1m1c ... thcs11.>lu_!;i~1 said That's the miracle of arthroscopy, the kindly. "1-fo,c ·1 nice nap, Fred" -~nd tec hnique that has re,olutionitcd joint whup, I, was gone• li surge ry. \Vhim·bami,..ah e surgeon pokes a Next thing I 1..ne\\, it "-"'i 2 p.m -three couple of h11le holes, peers m there with ho urs after I \Hts supposed to be homt the arthroscope, and wi1h some tiny recovering by the second. Out like mo">t in'>trumcnt., makes the nccei.sary repairs th ings in life. I hud to Ju tin-. the h.ird \'vJ). 1 here -ts hardl)· any trauma. "Dr. Drucker couldn't du 11 I "•••s l>O up and ready for th is little deal anhro~~opitally," a blu1ry \01cc 'aid. "He'll that I was actu .. 1lly happy and chu11y at 6:30 be in 'lhortl) tc e:-.plain it to >uu He h,1J 10 on the mornmg of Monday, Aug. 31 when open up )Our shoulder." my" ife tool.. me to the Hoag surgery With all the goop Dr. Uhl h.1d g1\.en me satellite in Newport Center. now \\Caring off I could tell. ·11 \\US a re.al The Surgicu re center is wonderfull y cf-mes'> in there;· Dr. Drucker s.ud, then llcicnt. The mass of paper work is all done e\plaaned as 'ltmpl) J'> he could "ha1 he had in ud .. ancc, and wllen you get there, it's juSt done with the \arious muscles, tendons and like checking into a fi ne hotel. Except for bone fragmcnt1:1 tha t had been conspinng 10 the strange pajumas they make you wear. make my life mi-.crablc. The !-urgery , .. as !tcheduled to start a little I \\Ill spare )OU the details. as I don't after 7:30 and take, ma.'<, an hour and a remember mo~t of them an)'\\ay. But Dr. hal f. The nice lady said to figure on taking Drucker's nurse·altsbtant, Phyllis MaunJ, me home about 10:30. "'ho does h:i\.e a way \o,.ith words. said. "It It did n'1 quite \\Ori.. ou1 that \\3)'. looked hkc omconc had run )OU throug h a About 7:45, they ,,.heeled me into the chcci.e grater." OK, that J could opcn1ting room. I cracked some wonderful -uoderslund. · My arm "a" strapped tight!\ 10 m} bvd~ bu t I figurctl that in a "C'Ck ~hen1-went _... ___ _ back for my lirl>t post-operative -.: isit. Dr. Drucker woulJ und6 me from that scm1-~traight·jJcket and pu t nl) wing into 1.111 orJtnJr) sling. Once ;ig.tin I was "rong. Dr Drucl..er's nc\t lie' ilbh de' ice ''a-. a l\l.o·foot cub1. ol fo.1m "1 th :.. pt.nlorm on the outside that held m~ :mn pJrallcl to the ground The ''hole cuntr .1pt1on "as held toge I her "ith \'clt:ro anJ st rapped to me "1th clasuc \\c:bhing, It "a-. hke ha \ ing a 13Jrca-Lounger lor une ·, ;irm. I luokcJ like the poster child fo r i.om1.: und1,\..o,e rc::d d1l>ea,e. People stared. chi ldren 1.1.l\\ered. t\.erv ume l turned arounJ. things got knoeked Dver. Store clerk-. 'huddcrcd \\hen I wal ked by a stack di-.pb) . Uill Lobdell called to see how I ~as doin!;. and a'k w tl"en I was coming back. "lt all • dc:pcnds on a big block of foam rubber. boss .. 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Greenbrier Kitchens HOURS· MON .·FRI. 9-6, AT. t<M UN. 11..t 2660 Baa& Coast Highway • Corona del Mar, CA • 92625 CYBEX MAC HINES • TR EADMI LLS• STAIRMASTERS •AEROBICS• WO~KO UT B8UTI QJE r A4 Monday, October 12, 1992 -----·--------------- Business-~ The Business pab'C runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, ThursdaYli dn<.I FricbYli Business Editor Tony Cox. .. 642-4321, ext. 371 From A1 Research Network's study showed that 1he average apartment rent in this area ·lipped from $871 last year to $848 this vear. Disston said the 2.6 percent decline 1n rents was the first year-to-year decrease here in the history of his firm's studies. The latest Research Network report also -;howed tha1 66 percent of local apartment complexes are offering some sort of move- '" incentive -such as free rent, reduced ;ecurity <Jeposits and moving -a11ow8.{'lces - up from 60 percent a year ago and 40 per- cent four years ago. "I think the days of waiting lists have been over for some time," said Paddy Nel- son, administrator of the 1,306-unit Park "lewport near Fashion Island. "Tenants have a lot of choices now, and with the ccc,nomy, people are most concerned about value and getting the most for their money. •·1t's a sophisticated renter out there." Debra ?Vfilter, manager ofAbco Realty & Investments Inc., said the complexes her company manages have remained virtually full, bur because of increased competi· mencss in the market, Abco has used move-in incentives 10 attract .tenants. Colleen Chamberlain, owner of Villa Rentals in Newport Beach, said she: too, has seen increasing comp'ctiliveness in the local leasing mark~t She said she believes BONDS From A1 efil i1 instead. Murph)' notes 1hat bond will allow the hospital to refinance the $58 million thal is left Crom the 1984 bond at a lo\\er mtcrest rate. That Will in tum rc- sull in lower medical costs to Hoag cus- tomers, he said. In addi1ion, if for some reason Hoag defaulted on th? bonds, the money will be paid to the city by a trustee, who backs up Jhe bonds for the hospital. The Up the Ladder Newport Beach Plaza, a retiremc.I community near Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, has appointed Luisa Flnnochio director of marketing, Mark A. Hardtke, second vice president and personal trust administrator at North- ern Trust Bank of California in Newport Beach has been awarded national certifi- cation by the Institute of Certified Bankers .. '~ the market for beach-area rentals hM iln- provcd over last year, but cionditiona re- main weaker than usual. "Rates are soft," Chamberlain said. "People can shop out there and find the best deal for their money. There are Iota of units out there. "We lowered some security depo1it1 on smaUer properties, and for people with good credit and rental history, we will def er part of the first-month rent. 'IbOIC are things l never would have done before, but I'm doing now to compete in this mu- ket." Chamberlain added that some apartment owners who could get by before solely on the popularity of their locations have been forced by the soft market to make up- grades to their properties. On the other hand, with apartment de· velopment at a standstill, industty execu- tives and observers are optimistic about fu. ture prospects of the local market. Paul Smith, executive vice president of Amel Management Co.: which oversees Amel Development Co. S,000 Oranae County apartment units, said be expecta ~upancies and rental rates to be strong <>Ver the next five years because few devel- opers will be able to build new complexes. Even those builders who are brave enough to consider new apartment developments in this area are currently unable to get financ- ing for their projects, he said. bonds are also insured on the revenue of the hospital, which Murphy contends is in a "eX1raordinary financial position~" Nonetheless, some residents who Jive nearby the hospital and wc;re opposed to the Hoitg's expansion plans passed by the council early this year, have criti· cized the bond issuance. Those opponents of the expansion say Hoag should have told the council that · it would request the bonds to complete its expansion. Hoag has also promised the city that it will invest $200,000 into imJ?rovements for the neighboring communities if tbe bonds are issued. SyMa C bansler has joined Newport· based Perri Pharris Production' as the company's sales and marketing ~istaot. Timothy G. Psoma1, president of Psomas & Associates in Cosfa Mesa, bas bffn ~ t ittled Orst vice president of the board of directors or the ConsuJtln1 Enatneen .ad Land Surveyors CommunJcattoa Foundation. Entrepreneurs Who• Sam and Phyllis Hamo, residents of • Anaheim, are owners of the Gamesmanship store at South Coast Plaza. Both arc natives of Montebello. Phyllis Hamo. 52, is a fonner school teacher. After completing his military service and marrying Phyllis, Sam Hamo, now 62, owned and operated a retail liquor store in Montebello for 15 years. · ' What• Gamesmanship offers thousands of • different games, billed by the Harnos as the "widest election of games anywhere." The store doesn't stock children's games or video games, but it docs have just about every other kind of game and puzzle imaginable. Gamesmanship's selections range from a $5 pocket-size game to elaborate chess and backgammon sets that cost .,.sveral hundred dollars. "There's something for everyone here," Sam H amo said. "People tell us how impressed they arc with our selection, variety and depth." When• The Harnos opened • Gamesmanship, originally located at South Coast Plaza Village, in 1972. They remodeled the store four times during 1heir first decade in business, expanding Gamesmanship's size and inventory each time. Jn t 984, with retailer tenancy dwindling al South·Coast Plaza Village, the Hamos accepted an invitation from-their landlord, CJ . Segcrstrom & Sons, to move the store to Soulh Coast Plaza. They recently remodeled their current 3,000-square-foot facility. Where• Gamesm:\nship ii. localed on 1hc • first level of South Coao;t fl32a' Sears wing. Due to lhe store's populari1y and South Coasr Plaza's s1:i111~.as a tourisl de tination, .Gamesmanship has developed a worldwide cltcnr b:lse. The store accepts telephone on.krs from all over the world. Why• Sam Hamo said that when he and his • wife started having children, he wanted to find a business that would have shorter lto: '~ u.1y ri.t Phyllis and Sam Hamo with a large chess piece in their store. - hours thafl his liquor ~re and allow him ·to spend more time at home. He said he le.new he wan1cd to stay in • re1ailing, and he was inc;pired by the great popularity of Bobby Fisher, then the world chess champion, to open a game shop. How• The Harnos declined to disclo!.e annual • revenue figures for their store, but Sam Hamo said Gamesmanship's sales have grown steadily, regardless of economic condi1ions. He said the s1ore's client base has grown by word of mouth over the years, and he and his wife have fostered lhat growth by lisrcning to their customeri. and providing desired products and services In o;pite of the store's success, the Mamo don't plan to add more loca11ons or expand their South Coast Plaza operation. "We're content to try harder within the same locat1on," • am Hamo said. "If I could discover the fountain of ~outh anJ tum back rhe clock, 1 migh1 think about c~panding.' Lesson Learned: ~~~~,~~at ownership simply docs pay off." Sam llamo .aid. "It pay:. dividend gaJorc. Taking pride and pleasure in the businc~. working with cu~omer. .md c\cclling ,ti .,..hat I <.lo has gtven me great 'iatisfaction." '. · -BJ Tony Cox -If )'OU know .som~nt ttho bould ~ prolfkd In Ibis ff'ttlcly ft•turr, stad .rour sui:gt~lfon to 1'M l>•I{• r11ot•1 bu5ints ttJjtor, l'ony Cox. at J,~fO H'. Ba.• St., Cost• MtSll, 92627. Fait Vacation Values Bringing The World Closer To You Everyday. . . 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St., Coda Mna, 92627. -•••hill----=--== assault with a deadly weapwi.and Wa.$-.bcing -he.was fleeinga-lcitterand brdered the youth --held thia weekend at the Orange County Jail in 10 keep driving. Today Youth weitmt loss - lhe Body Shop, ~0ag Hospital's weijlt loss program for people 8 to 18 )'RB old will hold a free orientation and information nitdlt at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12. For 1nronnation, call 76Q.S645. ADD and addictions . -Registered nurse Joanie Heinemann will present a . seminar on attention deficit disorder entided "ADD and Adult Addictions" at 7 p.m. Oct. 12 at the offices oi Joan Andrews, 1151 Dove St., suite 1 OS in Newport Beach. For information, call '476-0991. Senior scams -The Oct. 12 meeting of the American Association of Retired Persons Cost.a Mesa chapter will feature a program on fraud ·perpetrated against seniors. A representative of .the Costa Mesa Police Department will discuss how to recognize scams and what you ~Id do if you find yourself the target of one. The meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 546-78'48. Tuesday Crime and Society - Orange County Sheriff ~ad Gates will address the Newport Foundation, a private organization for the study of economic issues, on the topic ''Quo Vad1sl Crime Society and Mores," at 7:30 a.m. Oct 13 in t~ Quarterdeck Room at the Baiboa Bay Club, 1221 "W. Coast hiltflway in Newport Beach. The forum is open to the public. or information, call 644-'4311. Business success - The first in a series oi programs entitled "Starting Over, How to Make You r Small Business a Success" will be offered from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 13 in the Community Room at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. Tuesday's program, "Building It" will be presented by a distinguished group of loCal business leaders. For information, call 644-3188. Buying a used car - Burke (eon, owner of an auction car buying company will give a talk entitled "How to Negotiate for a Used Car" at noon Oct. 13 in the Community Room at the Newport Center library, 856 Sa n Oemente . Drive. The talk is free and no advance registration is necessary. Call 644-3181 or 644·3135 for information. Wednesday Gymnastics classes - Gymnastics training for tots through teens will be offered beginning Oct. 14 at the Jewish Community Center, 250 E. Baker St. in Costa MeSa. For more information, call 751-0608. Parents' workshops - TeWinkle Middle School's parents, Teachers and Students Association will offer parenting workshops on five consecutive Wednesday night.:> beginning at 7 p.m. Oct 14. at the school, 3214 California St., Costa Mesa. for informatio-n, call 972-4859.-- BALBOA PENINSULA -A 47-ycar-old Newport Beach man wu ancated here Friday on suspicion of being involYed in operating an illegal drug lab. Federal narcotics agents arrested Alvin Hel- lerud at his Balboa Peninsula home· after the suspect allegedly bought 25 pounds of ephe- drine from an undercover Costa Mesa pol.ice officer. Ephedrine is used to make mcth· amphetamine, commonly known as "speed." Federal agents and local law enforcement officen obtained a warrant for HeUerud'a arrest based on evidence they found in the Aug. 22 seizure of a methamphetamine lab in Placentia. Hellerud is being held on $250,000 bail. ......, ............. d ........ ct FASHION ISLA.ND -A 32.ycar-old Costa -Mesa. woman suspected of vandalizing a wall at Fashion Island was arrested Friday after allegedly dragging a security guard whose arm was caught in her steering wheel. Seana Stinson was arrested on suspicion of lieu of Sl0,000 bail. Accordmg 10 police, the 17-year-old driver An employee at Robinson's department s tore Andrew Wroclawslcy, was forced from the ~k reported seeing Stioson painting the words . in Fountain Valley, near the 405 Freeway and • "Tobaca> is seaweed" on the back of the store. Euclid Street. The su pect , 28-year-old Todd Fashion Island security guards rushed to the Oark Evans of Santa Ana, then drove the scene, aJ'!d one of the guards, Don Coleman, pickup into the bed of the Santa An.a River, reached into Stinson's car to tum off the near Victoria Street. Evans was then ignition as she attempted to leave the shopping apprehended when a C.osta Mesa police center. helicopter arrived at the scene. Coleman was dragg,ed an cstimated'SO miles Oral Roberti In ,__ per hour along Newport Center Drive before •-· freeing his am:'· letting go and faJ~ing to the c· Ol-dtlDOln at Hoag pavement. Police later stopped Stinson near Jamboree Boulevard and University Drive. A 1-ycar-<>ld girl in Stinson's car was taken into protective custody. Coleman, who suffered a back injury, was treated and released at U CI Medical Center. Police Sgt. John Freeman said prosecutors may also choose to pursue a vandalism-related charge against Stinson. , .. r.ced to give • lllClmll truck- SOtrrH COAST Pl.AZA -A Santa Ana 'teen-ager told police he was robbed of his pickup Saturday near South Coast Plaza when a man jumped into the bed of the truck, said .. ·NEWPORT BEAcH -Tire condition of evangelist Oral Roberts, who underwent an angioplasty Tuesday at Hoag Memorial Hospital to clear a blocked artery, was upgraded from "stable" to "fair" over the weekend. Dr. Subbarao Myla said Roberts' condition continues to improve. The ?4-year-old founder of O ral Robe rts University in Tulsa, Okla., is • being treated in Haag's C.oronary Care Unit. Roberts came to Orange County as a guest on a national television show produc;ed by the Trinity Broadcast Network in Tustin. 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ORANGE COUN1Y • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE , 1~800-552-8107 :&elusive Agents For The Electra.Gun l . . ., M Monday October 12 1982 ··----------------------. ------- liles1Y11s · Weddings)Engagement ATNLP-WALKER The First Presbyterian C hurch of Fullerton was the setting for the August 15 wedding of Melinda Walke!' and Barry Atnip. The Rev. Norman N. l-!u neycult and Dr. Donald Bachtell offi~iatcd at 1he do uble ring service. An afternoon reception at the Summit I louse Res1aurant fo llowed the morning ceremony. Parents of the couple arc Rev. and Mrs. Norman N. 1 luneycutt of Fullerton, Dr. and Mr~. Jack Walker of Kemah, f cxa:. and Mr and Mrs. Richard Atnip of Fullerton. I Jonor attendan1s were De1sy Long, !lister of the bride and Larry Atnip. brother of the hndegroom. 01her attendant were Renee Christiansen and · Michele Tebeau. sisters of the bride. Beverlv Blanchard, Lori Petrocelli and Linda Shook as bmJc<>ma1d~ and ushers, David Alnip, brother of the bridegroom, Mike \\ Jl~er, brother of 1he brtde, J im Atkinson, Rob Carver and Gary Mallory. . J<1ninc Franco aucndcd the guest book and music was performed by ~010 vocal1!>t Randy Posey and trumpeter Larry G rossman. . . fhc couple arc a1 home in Fullertoh afler a honc~oon 111 Mau_1. Sh_e 1s a graduate of Sunny H ills High School and San Diego Sl3te University where she was 1J member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. She is a fifth grade teacher in the Newport Mesa Unified School District. Her husband, a graduate of Sunny Hills High School a nd the University of U1a h, where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu fratemi1y, is an account exccu1ive at Ainip Co. Inc. ALDEN-HARDMAN G rc1chen ~fargery I-Hudman of Newport Beach and William Drew Alden of Pt Reyes tation were married Aug. '22 in t~e Newport t Harbor Yach1 Club. A rcccpfian for 150 guest followed the ceremony Mr., Thomas Wolfe;. Jll of Newport Beach and Rancho Mirage-and Mr IT Lyn Hartman of Marina del Rey are the parents of the bride. She '-"Ore a floor length pcau de soic gown ~eaded with p eatl and sequins. Her headpiece and veil \\Cre made by her si ter, costume designer Paki Wolfe. Tracey D. Harman was maid of hono r and bridesmaids were He len Howlett. Patricia Hunt'z. Mc li!>sa Schwinn, Susan-T. Hardman and Val Bramhlctl. ....,. The bridegroom is 1hc son of ~1r. and Mrs. Joh'LAld.c.o of Citrus Heights His best man "'as William W. Wilson and ushers were H . Lyn Hardman Ill. Edward S. Hardman , George W. Hardman, Mkhael Alden and David Coella. . The couple arc at home in Pt. Reyes Station after a honeymoon vish to Cabo San Lucas and La J>az. She i a 1cacher at Belvedere Nursery School and he is manager of the Tomales Bay Oyster Company. . CAPPLE-WAJTE Jack and Peg Scapple of Ba lboa have announced the engagemen! of th1..,r daughter. Heidi. to Capt. Stephen Waite. USMC, o f Jackson~le. Fla. They will be married June 16 in Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach. How to submit nu ptia l news The Daily Pilo t we lcomes the chance to hare the news o f your e ngagement or wedding with a.ur readers. Pick up e ngagement or \\Cdding forms in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Co. ta Mesa, o r send a self-addrei,scd stamped envelope to the Wedding Department. l"hc Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626. Photo of the couple o r of the bride onl) may be submitted with the f1n1~hed form. Black and white photos reproduce best, but you may submit sharply-focused color photos for approval. Write your name on the back of the photo. If you want your photo returned, please include a stamped, addrcs cd mailing e nvelope. Engagements and weddings arc published o n a space· available bnsis. For more information, call 642-4321, cxten~ion 350. Susan's youngest child just left to start college on the cast coast. "How's John doing?" I asked. "I guess he's doing fine,': said , Susan, but she Family Counseling sounded concerned. "I know he joined a fraternity and got all the classes he wanted, but I haven't spoken to him for a week!" "ls that unusual?" I wondered. She couldn't help smiling. "No, of course not. But my husband did leave a message on John's answering machine 1hrcc days ago and he hasn't responded." "Are you sure he got the message?" l asked. Then stie admitted that she had called again the next day, go~ 1he machine and sung a song she had sung to the boy when he was little. And he still didn't respond. "Now I'm embarrassed," she aid. "He must think I've really .' los\ it!" rn reality, it's a good bet that John-is not thinking about his parents at all. He loves them, bul he'd like to forget about them for awhile. He needs time to think about himself and about becoming his own man. All young people struggle to find their own way and some . struggles are far far worse than John's. But this young man is a representative of a specific segment of our population, whose problems also deserve to be recognized. John is one of the kids born to and raised by upwardly-mobile, financially-able parents. They · were concerned that their children have all the best that , life offers. · Apparently John has had it all. Like many others he has little concept of doing without, or what it means to have to get or earn something for himself. Food, clothing, shelter, a generous allowance, a clean and orderly home, good medical and dental care, personal transportation at 16, gymnas1ics, tennis ltssens or the like, and a college education were hi~ • unquestioned and unalienable An Etiquette Class For Puppies This course is tailored for~ 10 ,\-eeks to 10 months and is guaranteed to hclp you enjoy your pet more. Your dog will learn housemwiners and how to function better ,\,ithin your family, and you both wllJ come away "ith a positive message that will lasr {) lifetime. 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And what a modest rebellion, afte·r all. Who could blame John for wanting some distance to be able-to test his survival ability. (Never mind that Jic is living in a coUege-donn, has paid-for meal tickets and Dad's credit card for "emergencies.") In fact, consider that it may be time for John to have some emergencies -and to learn that he has the strength and courage .to cope, even without Dad's credit card! He doesn't want to feel like a cocooned over-sized child and going off to colleg~ feels ljkc the beginning of real life to bun. Just right now, he doesn't need mom and dad on the phone. Mom and Dad: Perhaps you've already done too good a job. From nature, we leanr that birds have to be pushed out of their .nests and be allowed to test their wings. You've seen Nation- al Geographic specials where little birdies fall to the ground with a terrible thump. Momma bird watches from a distance, and sooner or later all is well. The bottom line is that as good parents we have to encourage our children to act alone -and sometime~ that means waiting until they call us. The more we like them, the harder this is because we're eager to know about their adventures. But young people guard their adventures jealously -whether they arc good or bad. They arc just too much a part of their independence to be shared easily or at all. So, tough luck mom and Dad: Shut up, hug each other, wait until Thanksgiving vacation a nd hope for the best. Dr. Und• Afi•zl Is • l•mily and m•nl•~ counsdor witb omus In Corona de/ MIU". TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO Look for your favorite Songsmith ••• Get Down rJ With Aerosmith ••• Witch Fantasia ••.• CWt A Present For Your Cousin Anastasia ••• Take A Moonwalk with Michael ••• let Queen Ride your Bicycle ••• OPEN MM TO MIDNIGHT EVERYDAY! (714) 650-5122 1726 SUPERIOR AVE. 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Their palm and bibb lettuce salad, and commi tment to volu nteerism was • filct or salmon in creamy dill sauce honored by the Volunteer Center followed by mocha bombc ice or Orange County at its Gi\ ing is cream submerged in chocolate Li'ing Award Dinner. amarcuo sauce. The Hyatt Regency Irvine wa the setting for the si~th annual When it was time to go, event. Nearly 300 cvel)one w:ls encouraged to ha"e guests (who paid .l hcnrt Evcf)bot.ly took home a $200 per ticket) heart-shnpcd book mark and the came to pay \Olun1eer cen ter look home tribute to the .1pp ro\1m:11cly S50.000. • Karchcrs. The 1 Some there \\Crc Leslie Volunteer Center An:-imcrman, Steve an d Suzanne of Greater Cameron, John and Denise Orange County, a Duncan, Dick l eathers and Doug non-profit and Debbie Thomson. CINI - 1111 J••• Society organization dedicated to finding solution to the County's' problems through \Olunteer involvement, pre~crits its award to persons who hJ\I! dbtinguished thcmsel"es by 1hc1r scf\ ice to the commun ity. PJ't rcc1p1cnts inclu9c Supef\ l'>Or Thomas Riley, Gener<tl .md Willa oe.1n L)On, ~thryn Thompson, Ro~cr and Janice Johnson und Peter and Gail Ochs. TlllS )'Car's event committee fil!urcJ the ~rchcrs "ould fit right rn. Committee members included chairman J;ick Lindquist, Doug Ammerman, Ed Arnold, Ron Dominguez, Linda Gra Icy, Mary Hendrick on, Larry Higby, Allan Hu~hcs, Mar)' Anne Mang, Peter Och , Stan Pa\\IO\\Ski, C.J. Scgcr>trom, Lucien Truhill and Gaddi Vasquez. I he evening's hearts and flo\ltcrs theme carried into the hotel' b:allr~10m. Perky centerpieces Send us your anniversary news '> her, gold or diamond · m lt">tone \vcdcJ1ng .1nnivcr...:irres are special .. 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I· t- 1r IS I· ;t ' ... . :i 3 e . ~ r J I ( r . . • Monday, October 12. 1182 • ---------------------~ ------------------- ;,.,.,,,., ., ..... f At least four people were apparently arrested Saturday afternoon at an apartment complex in the 100 block of Tulip Lane in Costa Meu Saturday, according to an erewitness. As of Sunday evening, however, the Costa Mesa fJolice Department re- fused to release any informa- tion or answer any questions on the incident, in Which of- ficers had drawn shotguns in the residential neighoorhood and handcuffed some sus- pects, induding one female: Photos by Cil WigginslSpKlil to the Pilot KITCHEN From A1 HatJeberg contacted First Uni· ted's Gough and, after he was con- vinced the kitchen and its clients 1 would be no problem, asked his congregation if they could come. They welcomed them and, for the first four months of the rela· tionship, both sides arc ecstatic. ..,The support this church and the congregation have given us bas just been heavenly, there'• no other word for it," said Jack Moriarty, the general manager and. chfof cook. It has also been a learning experience, say congregation members. The Soup Kitchen is staffed primarily by volunteen recruited by Hatlebcrg and Moriarty, includiq some fulfilling community service. But more congregation members are volunteering time. John McCool, who supervises the showers that are made available every day, says he has learned to look past the labels of lllMELESS life. . But. as the days slowty drag by, he finds that he is doing things - such as bathing once a week -that From A 1 he would never have dreamed about a year ago. The product is a self-<:leaning toilet. Garrard has He's also become intimately aware or a condition designed a mechan ism that can wash, disinfect and he calls "finandal embarrassment.•• He isn't ashamed dry the interior of a toilet in 30 seconds. He says the of his condition as much of embarrassing friends and product is a natural for restaurants and custom associates, many of whom don't even know he is homes, since no maid service is needed. homeless. He says his invention could be the integral He still conducts business roeetm,., in coffee shops component of an entire line of sel!-cleanin& kitcbca and restaurants, tryinc to filld ~ston and bact.crs and bathroom fixtures. for his iDYCntion. He goes to church dre.ssed in his He's currently looking for investors and backers suit and. tic and often runs into old friends. interested in the idea so be can build his prototype. Compounding Garrard's condition is a disability All tjlis talk of inventions and needing thousands that stems from an automobile accident. He was a of dollars to get back on his feet from a man who senior at Brown University at the time and the sleeps in h.is car JD.ight make one question his accident left him in a coma for a month and in a genuinene!\ , ,..., J 1 \ rn 'lhcek:hajr. He was partially~ and while that But Garrard {s definitely not an\ldier homeless has worn off, he suffen from continual fatigue and, · koolt babbliag inooberentlf lboot ,....._ ' ' \ften tired 01 under strcu, finds it diff tCUlt at times He is a soft-spoken and highly intelligent man who to find the right words. still seems bewildered about the staggering "l don't have the strength or stamina needed for misfortunes that have left him on the street. most jobs. Most employers won't ~et people take naps "I never knew want or need. Th.is is not som ething during the day. And that makes it difficult to find a I'm accustomed to and it's not something I like... job." This is just life. It hit me. You always read about The fatigue is a double-edged sword for Garrard these tragedies in the paper but 1 never dreamed it bcause it is impossft>le for him to get a sound night's could happen to me. I'm skit of this. I just can't hack sleep in his car. He parks in commercial areas where it anymore." there is traff'ic in order to deter potential thieves or The soft-spoken Garrard grew up in a "nice, green vandala. But the noise often jolts him awake. leafy suburo of Olicago" and graduated from Brown He finds it bard to wake up in the morning, so University with a degree in electricaJ engineering. often be isn't as sharp as be needs to be. For the past 25 years. Garrard has been in the As a member of the homeless population. Garrard research and development field. He lived in Newport has a new perception on bow easy it is to both Beach for the past seven years but, in a whirlwind or become homeless, and to stay homeless. He says that misfortune, lost bis job, his home and his wife. the canned response of many people of "why don't Sooner than he realized was possible, be found you just get a job," is an ignorant and short-sighted himself down to nothing but his car and his mind. view because ''when you have nothing, minimum When he first realized that be would have to begin wage can't get you into an apartment or home, and sleeping in his car, G arrard viewed it as an having that makes all the difference in the world." adventure. Garrard, who sometimes cats at the Soup Kitchen, "I thought how exciting. Now I would sec how the is convinced man1 homeless remain that way because other half really lived." they get trapped mto accepting band-outs and slowly He purposely went days without shaving and lose the drive to rise up from the hole of poverty. bathing to fit in. But when the stark reality of his .. When you get down or you've suffered a failure, condition sank in, Garrard became withdrawn. you lose your self-esteem and your pride. People lose He refused to talk to other homeless people and at their strength to change their condioons." first refused all charity, thinking he could do without That's why he refuses to apply for welfare or other food. But that coded after two days when the hunger government charity. He says that he doesn't want to panp got too bad. get accustomed to free money because be doesn't Today, he bas made friends with many of the plan on suying homeless for the rest of his life. homeless reople who share his plight. He's realized · But, at times, be wonders if anything will ever . that many are "quite rational, intelligent ~uman change. beings. This has really been an eye opener." "J don't know what's going to happen. I don't feel He also realizes he's luckjer than a lot of the down right now, but at 3 in the morning when a cop people he's met the last six months. He doesn't have comes by knoclcjng on my window telling me to move to sleep in a cardboard box. Re still has his menial my car, I don't think I'd mind just dying and getting acumen. And he hasn't lost his desire to change his it over with." In Wee~Uff C::OUrt 675-1424 1831 Weetcltff Drtve Newport 8each October · s Author s T 11141y at• fr•• J-S ALICE SCHERTLE .......... Wlteh Haiti & Uttlt Frtft $e119 Wt4•t141y 14th frt• 1-S TED TAYLOR !lt•l•t Wt .......... Marla: A Chrltt1111 Sttry Jat1r41y 24th fr•• 2-4 ILSE PLUME Cel•cttt Aw1r4 Wi .. ftt lll11treter Sl91l19 !Mr "" Met ... lilt (A tlutle • ..._ ftl t•J . homelell to the people beyond. He said that while i very (ew have substance abuse or mental problems, the majority are people down oa their luct. or who ha~ slipped through the cracb.. One client is a natural linguist who speab nine languages. Lorraine Armata is tbe church's secretary. She supervises the showers and the food pantry, which has been at the church for many years. She said support of the Soup Kitchen and its clients is a natural outpowth of the .. church's minisby. "My (secretarial duties) are secondary to the ministry to these people," she said. "This is where my heart is. They are wonderful and lovely people." She said that a kind word, smile or a hug is like medicine to many of the clients, whom. she said, man~ times have lost self-esteem or feel discouraged because of the way other people treat them. Voluntcen Jane Englar and Mary Lester say the church has had a long history of community service. The Soup Kitchen has been a valuable addition to the church's activities they say. But, Rev. Gough cautions that not au the homeless people down· town arc Soup Kitchen clients. "I'd say most of the homeless ~le down here don't even rcaliz.e the Soup Kitchen ii here," he said. There are strict regulations on loitering and conduct. no swearing. The kitchen ii open for meals Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. to 4' p.m. lili1E FromA1 Keued(' jab at Daa Quayle - were cfiappooued this time uouad. And bec:aue there were no ob- viously bomble blunders, touts for all three candidates were able to reasonably justify their claims of~ tory in the debate. Bill Noble. Southern California di- • rector for Republican campaign ef· forts, said be believca President Bush WU able to dispel "distortiom and lies" created by the Ointon campaign. "Jt was fantastic from our stand· point," Noble said. "The president showed compassion and u-.dcr- standift4 far the problems families arc havmg during the recession. He showed he ii aware of tbe problems and has a plan for what needs to be done." · Mike Altman, Orange County co- ordinator for the Perot campaian, said he bdicYes Perot WU able to convince vocen that be is a viable candidate and that be can push bis proposaJs through Congress. "It was definitely a home run, • judaina from .Wt ~ OD our ~ at the eDd, Allmu aid. 'We p many calll from people who want to aaateer. It's jllll re-.1... . . dowll heR. _, JUlllplDI "!Ma the media .. afterward were saying Perot bad done a pd job.'' Not to be ouldoac. Bill Podlicb. co-cbairmaD ill Oraaae Coualy for the Oiatoa Qq>&... said the Al· bmu aovemor ICOl'ed • ¥icby "" lookina and actiq "prclideDtlal~ '· He said be was apedally plwed when Qinroa COU11tered au.ta OD bis adivities duriq lbt ~ War bJ comparina tbe aiddlm ID McCartbyilm and poinlial out that Bush'• father .was aa oppoaeat of that anti-Communist bystcria. "Overall, I didn't notice ~ major mistakes lbat anybody made. Podli- ch said. "My peal coocern was there would be some tem"ble milcue that would occur, and there wu nothing lite that. Bill certainly ~ sured everyone that be'• got the makings of. a pat president." That's the beauty of • catastrophe-free debate. All the playen get to enjoy a victory party. Quali~W:.11< in Costa and Newport Beach Since 1969 Expert Brick, Block, Stone~le, Slate, and U>ncrete. (714~12 You Are Invited ... To Help Us Observe Sixty Years of Service to the South ~ast ~mmunities. 1932 ~ ~60Ye~~ 1992 Call in person at our office to pick up your Birthday Commemoration Gift. CLlmit one per family> """"~~5 uaroor-bawn--- Mouni Olive Morruruy & Memorial Parle SCrvacing all faiths • Under new ownership 24 Hour Services • 1625 Gisler Avmue • Q*3 Mesi • S«l-5554 . ·sports ~Costa Mesa High will unveil Its choice for new girts basketball coach today .. By Blny FIUllnw ........ COSTA MESA -Lisa ~cNamee, who COKbcd Estancia High to two lcque titlea in six ICUODI, will be named airla butetbell coach at c.o.ta Mela High today at a 12:30 p.m. pn:u conference on campus, sourca oonfumed Sunday night. McNamee, who left Estancia to take a volunteer asaistant roaching position last seuoo at Stanford, replaca Jim Weeb, who resigned after six seuooa, Sept. 21. . An Orange C.ounty All-Star as a senior at Ea- tancia (1980). McNamee coached in three county all-star games. twice as an assistant, and as the South bead mach in 1991. McNamee•s 1990-91 Plcific Coast League champion Eagles finished 2S-2, bowina out in the CIF Ill-AA semifands u the No. 2-ranked team in Orange C.oun- ty. McNamee coached under Tara Vanderveer at Stanford, helping the Cardinal win the natjonal championship at the Final Four in March at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. ~ "She's a fme ooacb and a good friend," current Estancia C.oach Russ Davis said Sunday. "It's going to' be fun coaching against her. although it will be a little tough with the talent Costa Mesa has this year." C.OSta Mesa, which compiled a 59-29 record the last three seasons under Weck$, 1$ 'expected to be among the county's top teams, keyed by th.rec-time All-CIF performer Olivia DiCamilli and junior point guard Heather Robinson. M•• 1 ~ October 12, 1992 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily PUot Sports on TV-raci0/83 ClassiftecW4 HeaJttVBS ' Sports F.d.ltor lloaer Carboa. .•. 642-a30 aU87 01 There~ s -no ducking the issue: O'Neil made _right choice ~Cardinal and gold of USC was his first choice; but Oregon has proven to be the ri ght decision for O'Neil. By Joel Beers Siii ... LOS ANGELES - Danny O'Neil had a dream while growing up in Newport Beach. Someday. he wanted to lead his football team onto the field of the -C.oliseum amid the cheers of thou-- sands of USC faith- ful. Saturday, the Mater Oei High graduate's dream came true. Sort of. Instead of'wearing the cardinal and gold of USC, O'Neil's first visit to the Coliseum as a player found him wearing the green and yellow jersey of an Oregon Duck. The sophomore is the starting quarterback for Oregon. Though the Ducks were routed, 32-10, O'Neil said the experience of playing before rus friends and relatives in the stadium that was the site of many a daydream, was quite fulfill- ing. O'Neil said. "I was just excited to finally be playing here after watching so many g~. And that (USq fight song would pump any- body up." A devoted USC fan gro'Wing up •.. O'Neil at: tended every Trojan home game his senior year. Saturday's game was the first time be bas played in Southern California as a college play- er. He was injured in the Duck's fifth game last season and missed Oregon's 16-7 loss to UCLA at the Rose Bowl. He did play in Oregon's 30- 14 loss to USC in Eugene. O'Neil's performance was mixed Saturday. He completed 22 of 32 p~ for 229 yards and a touchdown. However, he was also sacked 13 times, several of them coming. he said, because he did not throw the ball as quickly as he should have. O'Neil attended Corona Del Mar High for two years before transferring to Mater Dei. He passed for more than 2,000 yards both seasons at Mater Dei, earning honorable mention all- statc honors as a seruor. • USC and Oregon recruited him the heaviest. He chose the pristine' setting of Eugene over the marquee name of USC for two reasons. Oregon never stopped recruitmg him, while USC slowed down the nearer the time to com- mit came. OiCamilli, who averaged 21 points per pme last year (23.5 as a sophomore) helped the Mustangs to back-to-back CIF title game appearances her first two seasons. .._~,.. "When I was walking down that ramp before the game, I was ft.red up," the 21-year-old The other reason oow wears a Los Angeles Raiders jersey: Todd Marinovich. Marinovicb was a freshman when O'Neil-was considering attending USC. He didn't relish the thought of See MCNAMEE.tW! Oregon's Danny O'Neil fires away against USC. See O'NEILAl ~ No dOubt, _CdM was sharp, but there's Still a standard· IOr Sea Kitigs to· live up to ~ Recalling that '89 dream team For the real thing. I needed only to sit in my living room the following afternoon. watching Willard roam the artificial turf of Washington's Husky Stadium, leading the Cal Bears' defense in tackles against the natk>n's No.1-ranked And in the · aner11ath or the battle ••• of Corona, It was one for the books. T he last place you'd want to enjoy a little • C.Orona del Mar High football history is the Newport Harbor locker room. , team. Jeff Jacbon, CdM's then-standout tight end, would likely have been looking for blocking But surrounded by blue and white uniforms, Alpcrican flag decals, and the gray-ooated walls of the spacious Sailon' fiel~ house, I found myself doing cuctly that Friday night. Intended for the express viewing pleasure of Newport's slO'Wty psychina players, a video of the Tan' 8-7 victory over the 1989 OF Olampion Sea K.inp bathed the king-size screen. Assigned to report the Sailon' viewpoint of the evenin(s proceedings, I toot a break from scribbling some chronotoeicaJ notes to enjoy some of the finest talent ever assembled on one Newport-Mesa District football team ·-CdM. lbough no sound aa:ompanied tho presentation., my imagination willingly summoned the belmct<racking crispness tl)at would have coincided with the smashmouth collisions of Sea King linebacker Jenott Willard. angles on Willard with bis gold-painted Washington helmet, bad a back injury not ended his chances of continuing rus collegiate career in Seattle. 'The th.roe-year-old tape also revealed the offensive line dominance o f Bobby Hall, who bides bis time for a chance at playing time as a USC walk-on. Still more nostalgic visions unveiled the dartmg running ability of tailback Brian Lucas. who now plies his trade at SMU after a stopover at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Also Pac-IO.bound was the twin brother tandem of Wancn -.nd Weston Johnson, who inspired opposing coaches' nightmares. startin& at both receiver and oomert>ack. Weston is searching fot playing time u a walk-on at UCLA. wttile Warren hung• it up after walking on at Arizona u a freshman. See FAUU<NEFWI . .. Tlltlr1'1 •thing like ·a 10011 1111 ~ Fiim critics will get a chance to review the Prates' 29-0 laugher tonight and time to relish, as well. By RlcMrd Dam ....... Next Saturday ii a t,,e. Today, tbey will lift weiabU and review tbe pme film, -wblcb lbould oullbinc aay Monday night football same his playen ever watcb. UWe need a bJe riabt now. we're pretty beat up." COSTA MBSA Wbea football coaC:h Bill Workman strutted proudly into the humid Ora..P Cout CoUeae loc:ter room. two boilcer· OUI cbocn bJ bis •alouJ pla;en aplaiaed tbe Ut- ~-. · li"~ ~~ • said WOlbalm. wbo appu- en~ undemalued bll team In tbe pneeuon. ' •. . \ . de twin~ in hJI e,e. -"That 1 the ftnt time Orance Cout bu fMI' lbut out Oolden West." be hollered, c:nadaa the fint enptioo. -"On 'rueld8y, we doa't need you for UJlbjDa. 10 lib tbat day oil;' Wonman ~dded a few eeoonda later, pf'OY'Okhla a aec- ond outbunt. .. We ~ Mt'e lour re- IUllUlw ,,,.,..,. (two on Ndt llde).,. be remubd in Aqust. .. .,. W'el9 mid lbrtber ~ '-' yur,,. be cleiclared ~ Ilia ollew In early Sep«cm. bcr. Al tbo midwly point. recoaMderinl .. In order. Lately, ORnp a.at hll been up to 1990 form, When tbo Buel woa the dMlioo tJde and plqed la • bowl aame for tbe (Ult iliae in lS years. Botb tbe oftente ..ct de- fente are abzUna. PoUoftt& Saturda(• 29--0 MhlioG Confer- ... YkcOly CMf intra-diltrict rMI Ooldai W.a at.OCC la the Central DMlioa opener, tt_. Pintea will re.at. : . Tbe rmia. ha¥e alaowed oaly ooe touch· down In ha laic rwo sames. Northern OM· lion powerhouse Bl Cam- ino ii oat ... Oct. 24. "If we pbly co our ~ tential, we can ID all tbe way.·· said occ tailbKt Bric Washinston, wbo tacked another 100-yanl pme oato b.il all-time aedit, 'Yioa a ICboot record (7). "Wbea we play Saddle- bect (New. 7). tbat will prob9bly be our '°"lbett pme. Bat that'• wbat ... •JbodJ Mid about ........ So ~ De¥er .,. .......... llO ........... . occ bM"ft«ld ........ 42-7. wbci tbe Cometa were l"llllbd No. 7 In tbe nadcm bJ ~ JC Oriel-Wire. '4We Wt we .-.Ww tbut out Palomar," OCC outllde linlMr*• 0... Pctl'OM IUI. ··And (SaturdlJ). .. clklll't 1'Ult Ooldoa Welt to mm Che ~~ But we Ft tbe ICM* ea. tt.t'• whll comaa." . Otremhia.,, a ... ~ -to IUlt.ce eacll week. HD~ OoWea Welt.._ a a. OOOIEEGUI ~ No question, it was .the Sea Kings· best all-around effort of the se~son. By Sany Faulkner SonWltlr CORONA DEL MAR -It's no mystery to C.oacb Dave Hol- land why bis C.orona del Mar High Sea Kings were able to bounce back from their ft.rst de-~= feat with a rousin$ 17--0 victory over Back Bay rival Newport -·-----....- Harbor. "We had a great day of practice Monday, and we continued that all through the week," said Holland of the transition from a 35-14 loss to Santa Marganta to Friday mght's battle for the victory bell. · "It was the best wect of practice wc\te had all year," Holland explained. "The kids realty came out f ocuscd o{\ ~ewport. and put any negatives from Santa Margarita behind them. They were playing for the bell, and th~ were happy to win it, but it was also a huge game for the players., because of the playoff ramifi- See SEA KINGS,9 ·1: MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER . 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa '29.95 VALUE Wl'TH~Of ~FWITIES •UTCAJ•D •RTCMTOll sf§!CMI ''.mi~ KlllJES: • TIRE ROTAT10N • FRONT fJI> UllE ·s15~cw L __ ........ H ' I I .... -· -Monday, October 12. 1992 ~Costa Mesa's 'Runaway Train' suffered mishap in last week's 44-0 rout of C~ary Chapel. Ot ad a !kw bnlile wbida dlrcalw IO lideUDe au. ror Pridaf• hdfic coua Lcape opmer at,....,. Be.m. but tbia ii ... IO be , ~~6 .. :. -":!. upa& oar defew die rea ol tlink I wll be nllCh -n ~ --r =a:.=.~ our easlertD coadl1hls de-~:~".: Tra. • S-bx-7, 170-pomilir, ,..... ror a ICbool-record 311 ,... cm 34 air. ,. aad lied ........... Or-. ea-. CJ record with • Couclldowm. Iii upped his ._,.. rUlbiq llOlal IO 925, but wa diQaed late in the third quarter. ra ...... ,,,.. .. fanse now. I '** some of tbaa mawlecfll '° -ftna ...... al ICUOll, U tbc ICllOll ODD- jJy Bany Fdaw ..... COSTA MESA -lban- day's '4--0 trouncing of Cat- vary Cliapcl WU aU about respect. KCOrding to O>lta. Mesa High Coach Myron Miller, who called the matcbup "the most ~por­ =: .:0 a:·=.: ~Jou":.':" u::ht ~~t kids ... bow m =~· "' -. we may have been pan-::ro _:u a:-"~ ':! .. He played oa (die ln;my). but we're IDiDa IO ba¥e IO lee "-he -,Clll aadl this weet,," Miller uid. ,e'rc DOI CDCdy sure bow it bmppcaed." provemml .. tbe tick· lcking ... it just frts OUf level," Vu Hook aUt ma same. w1aere Jam personnel better.• - -~t: !J • = I Miller called bil team's ftnt.balf per· formance "near-perfect.. aad heaped praite oa his defense, whicb surprised the P.qla by mmina out in a ltmldard S-2 front, der playina a ._... all ICllOIL =-f~ftnl'°':.O:U ------~pla~ a little bet· ICUOD, and wa perfect tet defeuively dau I'd tant football game the Mustangs bad ever played. oa two PAT attempts. .._.. 1CCD them play. It wu a different pbJlicll ''He'd neYer IDcbcl ~ore this year," left! than we're used to, but we're ... "If we're going to let tiny paroc:hial schools beat us, then that's who you're going to be playing. instead of other public schools in the mainstream of Orange C.Ounry football.'' Miller said. ... tbint it will be macb easier to aNICh this defemc, now," aid Miller, wbo wasn't sure b.il kids bad embraced the c:banF· "I think some ol our kids may hPc bad 101De doubts. or thought we may have been pan- icking. It's still going to take us a while, Miller llid ot Peca, allo a two-way starter to 1ee IOIDe \'ery, \'ery good teams in die at runniq back and inside Unebacter. "He OIJmpic League. This wu good for 111." ' t.,..,_.o, ,ri... really bu a lb'ong leg. and he oould have Van Hoot alto a.id the 44--0 matam WU a future u a ticker in college." not fully representadve of bis team'• cf. Costa Mesa's Dinh Tran has racked up 965 yards through five games, 796 in the put thrtt games. . The win was not without cost, howevc:r, as junior tailback Binh "Runaway'' Tran fort. "I don'~ think we pla~ that badlJ. • Ca1Yuy Olapel C.oach Kris Van Hook But with thear offense, they JUSt get ......, SI.id his playen got a bands-on -and bel-rolling. and they're hard to '!op·" Mlinarchs appear to be ready for bear A breath of fresll air comes for Eagles By Barry Faulkner 5'>0l1S Wrtlr day night against Century. "I really couldn't single one kid out on·de· fense," Licbengood said. "It was a total team effort." COSTA MESA -C.Oach John Ucbengood doesn't know what may be around the corner on the roller coaster ride l,bat has been the Estancia High football season. But he's enjoy- ing the thrill atop the Eagles "I said all last week, we really needed the beat Canyon," Li~ngood said. ''When I looked at our schedule before the season, I thought Canyon was potentially our toughest non-league op- Liebengood said junior Mark Mollner was at he center of the pass rush, amasting four sacks. .._.. South Coast League competition awaits 4-0· 1 Mater Dei this week. By Sany Faulkner Spoits Wrbr highest cli mb this year after a 14-9 triumph over previously unbeaten CanyQn Friday. "It is a roller coaster ride. and I can't fig- ure this team out,". said Liebcngood. "Our kids did a great job of executing our game plan against a team that was 4-0 and ranked ninth in Division rv. We didn't make mi- takes, we were aggressive, and we hit. Ev- erything they tried to do (offensively). our Ir.ids recogniz.ed. They ran a screen, our kid was there for the pop. They tried a draw, we were there to drill them. It was very gratify- ponent, along with C.Orona dcl Mar. I'd say they were three times tbe team La · Quinta was (a t 4-0 victim in rtre second week),, so this was a much better ef- fort for our de- fense." The Eagles' de-. f cnse. which was heavily altered to combat the Co- Oscar Lomeli, shifted from in- side linebacker to dcf ensive end, also added to the pass rush, along with Ca rl os Cornejo and Jaime Rodriguez, up front .' 'When I looked at our schedule be-· fore the season, I thought Canyon was potentially our toughest non7league op- ponent, along with Corona del Mar. I'd say they were three times the team La Quinta was. so this was a much better effort for our defense.' Linebackers Aaron Leffler, -.-llM B•, fllM II CIStt Fred Pinto and Todd Thompson, SANTA ANA -Though the Mater Oci High football team finished off an unbeaten pre- lcague founda- tjoo Friday night with a 21-7 vic- tory at previously-unbeaten Ramo- na. Monarch.s' C.Oach Bruce Rol- linson is well aware that construc- tion of a South C.oast League crown remains on ground level. ing." Liebcn&ood said the upturn could not have happened at a better time, with the Eagles cruising into Pacific Coast League play Satur- manches' run-and-shoot attack, put pressure on the Canyon quarterbacks, shut down the run, and smothered receivers with a variety of disguised cpverages. IS well as dcf en- sive backs Cody Charley, Matt Johner, David Barnhill and Jairo Arccyut also drew praise for silencing the run-and-shoot, which re- corded only 72 y~ds in total offense. "They were a quaLity football team, and our kids played well and won the football game," Rot- linson said of the Ramona win. ''But the competition level we've played is not what it will be from here on in. Those victories were good for experience, but we can't let the whole thing come crashing down on us, ·now. We have to be mentally ready to step up a couple of levels and start competing against very good teams." Someone who knows about step- ping forward and meeting the challenge is senior running . back Brian HaJI, who took advantage of his first start of the year to pile up 130 rushing yards on 15 carries against the Rams. His previous season total had been 141 on 32 attempts. "Brian stepped in and did a Dice jOb," Rolli nson said of the 5- foot-6, 175·pounder, who was backed up by Moe Vasqua (29 yards and a touchdown on si.x car- ries). HaU helped take some of the workload off heralded senior Nicley Sualua, who saw h1s first ac- tfon since the season-opener, after recuperating a severely sprained anldc. Sualua, a 6-foot-1, 230·pounder, picked up 60 yards on i;i.x carries in the first half, before watctung from the sidelines to ensure his availability for Friday's Sou th Coast opener al Capistrano Val- ley. "Nicky was very effective early on, but we dew.led not to ri k playing him fo the second half." • Sports briefs CdM's Lachman. sharp in wheelchair .doubles IRVINE -Corona del Mar's Dan Lachman distin- guished himself, along with partner Nancy Olson of • Ja Stony Point, N.Y. Sunday, gairung a semifinals berth ~ before falling in the mixed doubles match at the U.S. Open Wheelchair Tennis Otampionships at the Rac- quet Oub of Irvine. The combination fell to top seeds Jim Black of Oceanside and Monique van den Bosch of Holland in the fmals, 6-1, 6-0. Black and van den Bosch went on to claim the tournament crown with a 6-4. 6-4 conqucsty of Michael Foulks of La Habra. and his partner, Chantal Vandierendonck of Holland. The' tournament, hosted by the Paralyzed Veterans of America, drew a field of 235 from 16 countries and is the largest and most prestigious wheelchair tennis tournament in the world. Opening rounds of the singles competition begins today and will contmuc until Sunday, with competition running from 9 a.m. to 5 p.,m. daily. Spectators arc welcome and admission is free. SCC's Poole captures invitational crown NEWPORT BEACH -Southern Cal College fresh-,.. i ~ man Nikee Pool outran....the competition to win the ~ t.. women's division race at the third annual SCC Iovita-_r __ _ tional Saturday io the Upper Back Bay. Pool completed the Sk course in 20 minutes, 26 seconds, 23 sec- onds ahead of her closest competitor, to lead the Vanguards' women to a third-place team finish. The sec men's team was also third, led by Jason Sohacfer, who finished fourth with a time of 27:55 over the 8k course. Other top SCC men included Mike McClure (14th in 29:41)1 Brock Shinen (15th, 30:03) and Ken OlbraJ (19th, 30:13). Priscilla Devaney was seventh for 1he SCC women (21 :57), while I feather Salisbury was eighth (22 01) and Shelley Fischer 18th (2J:27). said Romnson, who, reports all d minor injuries mended heading Vanguar s boot Cal Batist, 3-0 into league (tight end Brant W1e-RIVERSIDE _ Angel Ruiz posted his second con----hardt and reserve lineman Carlos ,M' • Marin arc lost for the season with fcrencc shutout in three games to lead visiting South· ,..,~ cm Cal College to a 3-0 Golden State Athletic Confer-. ~ knee injuries). cncc soccer win Sarurday at Cal Baptist. In addition to praising the de-Ruiz made five saves, while the Vanguards peppered Cal Bapcist fensc, wh.icb has become a weekJy goalie John Salts with 14 shots to impnwc to 6-S-1 OYerall, 1-1-1 in c:vent, Rollinson handed accoladtl OSAC play. to ,the offensive line. Alberto and Carlos Miramontes, ud Kevin Otshji each ICOl'cd "Fernando Carvnjal and edgar goals for che Vanguards. Macias led the 0 -line, which just -C1l1 ....... did a great job," Rolliruon said .......... Cel c.lle9e a, Cel .._.. o "If we can ever scop tu ming the ~~ ~~ '· C MnmOdtl '· Olllf 1. SMI RuR & baJI over, our offense is really Halllrnt 2-4 " going to be a threat.': ·~ '---------------------------" MCNAMEE: From 81 . Costa Mesa defeated Rancho Alamitos, 51-49. for the CIF Southern Section III-A crown in 1989· 90, but was beotcn by St. Bernard, 73-71, on a last-second h<>t i.n the 1990-9 t championship game. The Mustanp tllted last year's playoff~ in the quarterlinaJs, after wrappiog up 1hc Pacific C.Oa"'t l.A:1gUe titJe with a perfect 10 0 record. Other talented vcrenuu McNamcc will inherit locludc, scnaon Yool Kim, Apnl Van Sweden and Oiristine Moore. Newcomer~ from ll Junior Vanity team which claimed ii eighth straight PCL 1itlc without a de· feat lut sea.'IOn arc, Linda Luonc. Antoniette Banua, Duari Oo and Amy Marino. • McNamcra, whole potition at Stanford -.. chminatcd by newly-invoked NCAA restrictions, is knuwn for her emphasis on agreuive man·CO-man dcfen'IC, whkh he often extends 10 a f\IU-court pre . he could noc he reached for comment Sun· day Weck.II;, who has incc accepted a job u airll va~ity ac.~islant and JV coach at Tustan Hiab. teppcd down at Cotta Mesa OYer pbH01ophkal ditfcrcncc!I on how the team should be led. .. FAii.KN~: - From 81 supplying still more footage for Division I recruiters was then-sophomore quarterback Todd Kehrli, who in only his 10th game of organized football was already displaying the skills that • would land him a scholarship to J...ouisvillc. With the action strung together from snap-to-snap, t~e tape was quickly over. capped by a Newport sideline celebration meant to inspire this year's squad. ll was a brief revisit to omc of the fleeting moments we often don't properly savor when in their midst. I hope the Sailors didn't mind. E inh "Runaway" Tran is quietly posting an assault on the finest seasons ever posted by Ncwport·Mesa District running backs. The Costa Mesa High tailback has 925 yards midway through the regular season, which puts him in prime position to catch Newport Harbor's Steve Brazas' 1983 season. Brazas, believed to have the district's single-season rushing mark, topped out at 1.538 yards. Tran, who bruised his knee late in the third quarter of the Mustangs' 44-0 victory over Calvary Chapel Thursday, talked Coach Myron Miller into letting him back in, so he could surpass the 300-yard mark. He finished with 311 on 34 carries, despite having 44 yards in gains nullified by Mustang penalties. •Newport Harbor High running back Wade Tift wa!;n't about to take any chances when it came to pa inJ the verbal exam administered after he left the gam~ with his bell runa Friday night. Tift, who was crushed by 1 pair or CdM tacklers on the play, staggered to the !i1dchne, shaklna his head to clear the cobweb!!. The Newpon doctor asked him his name, and he an$Wered correctly. The dOC then Hked him the score. ~ Without he!iltation, Tift turned to look •t the M:Orebotrd directly over his right shoulder. Ir he didn't know the answer, he at leut knew v.here to find it. Maybe he tho\laht he bad to how hit work. , SEA IDB: From 81 cations. We didn't want to start out 0-2 in the Sea View League." Holland said ...----• bis players turned in their best effort of the year on. both sides of • the ball- " We felt good we were able to shut them down (de-.__ __ fcnsively)," Hol-Holland land said . "They're a very sound football team and we were very conoerned about controlling their nmning game. No one bad been ·able to do that (to Newport) aJI year." Newport, which came in averag- ing 243 rushing yal'ds per game, gained just 70 yards on the ground, including a pair of quar- terback sacks. CdM's front four of Jeff Bor- land, Gordy Ocmons, Mickey SAIUllS: From 81 Evans completed 14 of 23 passes for 183 yards, including soori!'S strikes to Chris Quinn (22 yards) and Tom Hess (17). While Newport's defense limited CdM to 115 yards on the ground, the Sailors for&ed a scasof\;IOW 88 rushing yards of their own. "We couldn't name an Of- fensive Player of the Week," Brin- kley said. ''We didn't run the ball weU. we didn't throw weU, and we didn't block wc:U. It would be a joke to reward someone for that performance." Brinkley did credit the defensive work of Jeff Sanita, who wu in on nine tackles from bis inside lino- backer spot, after sitting out the hut two games with a strained knee. Sanita, who also calls the O'&: From 81 bcin1 1 backup for three ycan, IO the choice to attend Orep wu easier. ' When Marinovich left USC after his sophomore season, O'Neil couldn't help but think of what mJPt hne been . "I thin IOIDetimel about what would ha¥e happened.. maybe I would h.ve beea the starter this year," O'NeU llid. "But that'• only natural to think aboul .. But lootina back at everythlq. I'm glad I didn't p1111 up lbe dwlce to come up here. I really lAe k here." It toot a bit for O'Neil to ac- l tons and Mike De Revere, u wdu IS lmebackcn Cllris Quinn. J .t . Walz and Scoct Hardescy made things miserable for Harbor ~ Wade Tait and St~ Goan!~, fs well IS quirtert>ack Oreg Wi~ Comert>acb Garth Turner (Olte interceplioo) and Aki Bhatbal, fl weU u safeties Scott Proud u1<f Tom Hess also got their shoe~· the !'ll"• while blanketing N re<:c1YCrs oq pass oovetage . Offensively, Holland ~ the opening drive of the half, which ended with a T: r Rupp f acid goal after 8~ minutCs. as the back-breaker. "We really hadn't run the ball very well in the fll'St hall, and we talked about grinding out a drite to start the second ball," Holland said. "Walz (who gained 42 of bis 91 yards during the drive) wu re· ally a key." HoUand also cited Hess. wt$o shifted from the backfield to a sk>t position au night. for his under a ... preciated offensive contribution. I "People have to oovcr Hess u a receiver, and that really sp~ out the defense,'' HoUand Cf· plained. defensive signals, was a oo-aptaln with Beau Ralphs. and his leader· ship wiU be a big boost for the Sailors from here on out. ObYiously missed WU def~ tackle Ph.ii Bloomberg. who will .be sidelined at least another th~ weeks by an injured knee. I Brinkley reported no lingering injuries, though running bact· safety Wade Tift (bell rung), Brau lllista (bell rung) and Sky 'Harris (forearm contusion) all left t~e field momentarily in the bruta9y physical contest. 1 Brinkley aaid he it anxious to ~t back at it, witb Tustin awaitina Thursday ni&ht. ''That ii deCinitely a pme ~ want to put behilld us,'' B;nt said. "I for one, am slad we playina Thursday, bccau1e I'd 11 soon get riabt bact out there ~ quickly u pouiblc and find <alt what kind of character thJI teUI .._ ... ..... . climate to Oregon. It rains and the area is not quite 11 phisticated IS Southern CalifornJa. But, he said the slower lil~e dean air and tranquil ~ doesn't mate him mlM ~ freeways. •mos and £IOWdl. I He docs m• the bMdl saltwater fisbinJ. Another reuon for hie IOwe ~ Oreaon is that it bu p... w. ~ time to re-dillooYa' dae rel~ faith that elipped n., from ldlD durina high lehool. He ..,. die new emphula on faidl la bil life l110 mata rwo imponuc l*Jltle in O"NeU'1 lifc bappr. • "No doubt about It " he """ parentl are &lad rm .... here." rr -· ........ ---~ Monday, October 12, 1992 U GOOSE EGG: Monday," Work.mJn 5&id. From 81 Gurunick plays were mentioned last week u sorniclhin& that both teams will probably do in this bit· trick play opened the curtains. ter nvalry, but nobody -certainly Workman, unoffiaally, i.s now 2· not Golden West -«peeted it on 0 ~ big "decisions ~ season, the firsr play. which also has somelhang to do "It was kind of like a dream wilh OCC's 4-1 (overall) and 3·1 come true to be a part of a play (confc~ence)51att... -r-tike that," Hassay said-. "~ -F1!'5t• . he Pl!lls sophomore as C.oach Workman said that we Josh Gmgnch as his starting quar-were going to use it on the ftrst \ terback in the third game against play, I was on Ooud 9. I was just Southwestern (Sept. 26) and in-worried about getting the pass off scrts, freshman Todd Mather. and doing my job. . oc;c s offense h~ averaged 37 .6 ''It kind of set the tempo for the points per game smcc. whole game. It's a lifetime dream -Then, he pulls out a Irick and I'm just glad it worked." play on Saturday, gambling on the Mather faked an option to first play !Tom scrimmage. Jt works Washington, then made a flawless to pcrfect1on. reverse pitch . to Hassay crossing Freshman Jason Hassay, wbo from the other· direction. When works out at wide receiver but is the Rustlers' linebackers commit· listed as a backup quarterback to ted and slid toward Washington, 11 both Mather and Gingrich, com· left Blanchard wide open. plcted a 70-yard touchdown pass Moments later, a bad punt snap to wide rcce~r Ryan Blanchard by Golden West (1·3, 1·2) resulted on the passang end of a fake· in a safety. It's 9-0 after 2 minutes, option pitch out from Mather. 16 seconds. The Rustlers never re· "I had a hunch (to 'run it) last covered. Orange Coast 29, Golden WHt O ScON b~ Quarterw l-lor-ITnJS.27 Orange Cm.st 9 t I 3 6 -29 INDIVIDUAL PMSlllQ Golder\ West O O O o-O OCC-MIOler, 6-llH 62, Hassay, 1·1-0. F1nt Guec1• 70. Ponder, 1-1--0, 10, Glngrlcll, 0-0-0. I OCC-~ 70 pus lrom Hassay (Aclaw GWC-Slipcl, S.12·1, 17, Wl/llM, f·2-0, 6. lciclt), 14 40 Iola. (). t-O • DCC-Safety, bad plll'l ~ Oii of end lOl1e INDIVIDUAi.. MCllVUIO 12-23. CCC-Coltman. 3·23, ~. UJ; Second Quartw Ripley, 1-16, Tiytor, 1-10, W&stqlon, 1~ OCC-WasllnQIOn 33 111'1 (J &ne pass GWC-WllllamS. 2·8, Brown. 2~. SUl, 1~. from ~. U4 f\arrioan. 1·S OCC-Mefllno 18 Ri 0 11 GAiia 8TAT18T1CS TNrd au.rt• occ awe OCC-Adw 39 FG, 931 First OOwns IS 8 F.urth Guwtw RUSlle$-)'WaOI 43-218 M7 OCC -WIShlngll)n 2 Ml (pals Qdtd). 12 48 PllSSllQ ~ 142 23 ~ 2,000 leslll'l9d) PllSSllQ 6-12·1 8-1S.1 UIDIVIDUAI. RUSHING Net 1'1!11111 '(Wloe" 62 28 OCC-W~ 21-122, ~ 10-59, $¥~ 1~ 3-~11 Ga.-7·19 8on1b. 2-10. RIPeY ~ Moot1, Mt yWlge 418 125 Har .f'l'IRIS-2 Pll'ltl ~ 2 7 ~ 6 GWC-~. 11-49, WIQrns t().3S, funbles~ 11$ 0-0 2-1 ~~u..lyl'lot ~ Coast College's Todd Mather (left) looks downfield behind protection of running back AJex Ripley; and Eric Washinjtton (3 4) barg· es through Golden West defense en route to 122 yards on 21 carries and two touchdowns in Coast's 29·0 rout of Rustler~ S"aturday night. Escoo. 4-22, Brown, 1·10. l1esler, 1-3. ~ ~ MS S-4S Sereno 2-0. Benson. 1-1or~1. w•. T1n1 ci pos•sm 3645 23.1S 1-lor~·2. ~. s-tar~·l3, Ten. "Pin reuns, il'lllltepcloos ftmble l'IU'l1S n f (. I' b The Majors Bue notes ~.Le ..... Chenlplonehlp a.flee ............. ..... ......... 122 ,... Oii 21 • --. ... T..., .... ,,. •'•. Dele 11111111 _... tar C*W 1~yn g1n111 •• Oct 7 -()al(Wid 4, T OfOltO 3 TV f* Ill .. b111 ... .._ GWC QI. _ Oct 8-Tor°'*> 3. OakOOd 1 -* ....._ lln1n f h ... dOWll_ Oct tO-TOtOCfl:> 7, Oakland S .., .... "*'* Ill • ~ .-i .... Oct 11-TOl'CWWO 7. Oakland 6, 11 llOOgS (ToronlD leads senes. 3-t) • 111111 111. OOC'• lllllld Mo1ft _... Oct 12-ronno 11 o~ 12.01 pm Cl'lamel 2 CNme\2 CNmel 2- "'T ... ~ ftlll of Ill In on Ill Oct 14°-0asand II Tarot*> 1207 or S 26 pm. ..._ Wllll alcll ID lloD WI mlfll «*-Oct tS--~ II Tarot*> S 37 pm. -........ i •' ... '°"*"'It ._ II t1F111111." Wa1t11W1 Mid GWC N8doMI Le.tt._ Chemplonehlp Seti• Cnlllll ........ ' ,.. ....... .... ........ ......... .,.,_ ........ . -.... "' 9111" -..._ .. ~ ,_ ... I 2M _,,Ill Ill tolltl -- llr,.., -IDr -~ .. -... ~ ·2 of 12 Oft -,... ... _ ... _ . ._oi....-... occ ......... tldlle a.... T 11 1 ~ "11WJ W't dllmar· -...:' ............... oct • ..................... -.................... _,_ • -Ml' • ..-ne . Local schedule Or.ep sea Mondsyru,r Footbs~ returns again tn the Villa Nova Join us for all the action u$&..airs on our TVs. Ene-farnous • Buffet only $5. lktion star.ts- at 5pm. Fa-mas nfo call 642-7800. Be There! 3111 w. Caallt ~ --JPGrt•••ch ,, Oct 6-Alnl s. p~ 1 Oct 7-Allat'D 13, ~ s Oct 9-~ 3, All.u 2 Oct 10-Allm 6. ~ 4 OctJ 1-~ 7. A!lm 1 (A1¥C3 IN4s wies. 3-2) Oct 13-Pll!sbl.wgh • ~ . 5.37 pJ'I\. CNmd 2 s 26 pJI\ Chamet 2 Oct 14° -P~ II A11arD • •1 l*:UAIY. Al pnes camed on KNX (1070) t'idlO Television-radio · tm.av'ISIOM Golf 10 a.m.-Las Vegas ~l ESPN. ...... Noon-Jays-A's, Ch. 2. Co .... FoottNll 4:30 p.m.-Fmno St-8Y\J, PT. 10 p.m.-Cal-Wasf1ngton, SC 11:30 p.m.-O<egon-USC, Pl. lltreFHtlt .. 6 p.m. -Broncos-Redskins. Ch 7. ..... v. ....... 6 p.m. -4-fNfl townev.' ESPH ......... 111 ....... 7 p m. -ortshote tow, ESPN. . •oaoer 1 pm.-English Lugue. SC. 8 p.m. -Elropun. SC. Auto Rectft9 t 2 30 a.m. -lndyCa11, ESf>N °'91 Reol"9 1 30 a.m. -N'wtst Nll'ls. ESPN RADIO ....... Noon-Jays·A's, ~070) lltnF .... 6 p.m.-Oen.·Wastl. ICNX (1070). . REPAIR! DON'T REPLACE LONG CRACK (~.IT\\ AND CHIP llPAIR AUT09"SS ANTI-THln natlNG COAITAL WINDIHllLD ...... 1966 I ... ..-rt IMI • C.-IWa . MS-2554 ,,,. Subwoy" All Aboard ... Special OCTOBER Cruises • Wednesday ~ Saturday Thur~day, October 22 October 17, 21, 24, 28, 31 F,•Jturmg 11Vino Viacino al Mare'' 20-30,000 Migratory Birds wine by che b-'Y Sutc Dept. of Fish &: Game l c.irn .1bout Italian wines Guided Tour Enjoy great Julian food at Picnic Lunch The Villa Nova Limited Seating limited uting 11 :00 AM • 1:00 PM 1:00 PM • 9:30 PM 25.00 pcr pcnon 50.00 per person Electric Boat Company Call for Reservations Nut Cl> Fury, &/&..,., Pc1;:nu~ (7 14) 673-7200 . P3rnelli Jones & Metro25_ ~ . I lllllWML ,.,_,J ' ... SU• f 1"91'13 m.• a.• I 15t7'51t1. J3 • ···' ,-. -· 11.• i ,,;.;;;. &. ., • tl51111t1 s •• ::: mm.ns c.• I 15. '151114 $31 • 21 Sl1Sll14 4$ • ~5 •.• 2llW5tll'1 s ,. .• "'811"5 ..... ~ ... ................ ~ ........ , ...... 21115r'1M15 $111 .• t1!1"1M15 175. P'IE.LlrJmZ • mm.ns m• 31d""15 , .. 215(1'9nS •• l'lr1191S •• S1Jl11 915 121• lU1Z.9'15 , .. PM.UN .......... .,, .......... ,.....,. -· ,....., ... ,_,, .,... ....,. 11• tl~S Ila f'WUl"1 .................. ~· ..... l~ a.allly lJtlll rm Ra4li1l Wiii Aa Sc.-lrui 1.79'11.9 -· Ul(P'Slt'la •• ~· •• 215...n• •• DlWltl• •• Tire Centers ,_,. .... ,_,. a.• "...,. 11• ,_,, ... ...,, ... %1...,5 75• -~ ........ ___ A 11 ......... n ' a --.... ,.._, ... , •• I ... ,,..., ·-::':'.~ .. .. -.... ...... ,,. ... ,..... ...... ~ .............. .,..,,,, "''" ,...., . ... ....... ... 1731 SUPERIOR (I 11FH STREET)'---t ....... _ ...... COSTA MESA (714) •1-1112 HOURS: 7:3M MONDAY . FAl>AY I 7:3°'5:30 SAlUN>AY WE HONOR MOST CREOfT CARDS . I .. • .. Monday. OctOber 12. 1992 • ....,,. •••ota/9!9 •rs WY pHpt .,.. ';1--WllOTICll "9UCIOTICll ...UCllOTICD 11t•10_._ ,_.IC_,_ W ... IC.,_ .... W .Ji .. p • : PUIUC IOnc:I ...,,.,.cson, MO ~ n._, upion ~ lte OM.:2'dl:~°"' DM. Ml ..... , ....._ .. :.. liiig;;::.\' .... ... ti • :-:.If,'='= C .. 10M40t ~~~==K:..-9;1: llUD~~--fl 'ien-=_. ........... rm.. C~.:.,,-s.;.,.._:.~=--8 f;':"'.:.. =~=-·Ol~~~-'1111--ST ;TDt•wr cw Gef'S ..,. " INCle ",,.,..... 11¥ ,.. ..,,.._ • • ~ ... ,.. ..... ~ N••• a s .. CGUITY -.. .. ..... •Q· !l!.9•~Q-DfT CW Thia ~ ie a t.O.tl!lty mal. lid ~ ~ l!IM afM1 dMe ...... ...,,___ ..._, Clll. • • • ..... • .~ '•, 1 ·-· MMnal ~ --...... le In----fUtlCIH ,.,o;.ca Wld oe o"* COtW'at1 ~...,.. .. ~ .,_..,..,.. -. ••• if ...... ._. •1.1.,......_.._ 1lle ~ .-r• ntROU8M '' .. --~ usa CW fftCTlTIOUS un0er flKWll ~uont fNlt llto be •~ • •.,.; ...__, ....... _.. -.. r.... ....... C.-..... n.1r ... 0. C.... ..... Deir ,... ...... •--UMI 'a• -MO DI· llllt W ._ ~ 9USUt£SS ..._ ~ ~ the Or.11-"'8 ~ °' Iha City Cwtl r1Nd _,., In ... Caunci1 Ila .... a.., "-' ..., II. ti. a fl• B *• IJJll *• a 0atoe.r I. ~.~ 6w":: 17'tl m ~--~ -:s ~ ,.:-.,,.::::::~ ::S°"lN~.;~~ :!.,"~C::~ ~·.::-:.:.~.-==-.-:=a,_,. ,,_,.... ..... ...... a... c.11. Ml MCOADIO 111a•" ••• 1 .. aws. ...-~ tne F1c1111on Bui"•" llO" "' be &lind., UI• 11\I J9'd u"1en the Mt-llftd be ...,....... 90 .. Pwo Pr.,..o. An.,... ...,.. •111 M ••Al INITl"Mtfl NO oalUllOn ,.._...J9QU1red ,.~. B1RRAP<>Rm1s 01Vtt-ci.eon ~-" vd , .. 01~111000 cherge .. If). ~:Iv~ eon-Hiii. c.w. _, w IOTICI w IOTICI Hll van Ho ~ ... , .:.n1. omcw M· by !he ll~l'o; Bid· 3:tt5 r..,,,.ew Roao. Costa lated ads Wld ll'I• 0.0.0· ctud.O W'lth pa1"'1"l hca ~ A ... OI Tf11• IMI• ....... con-~ Alie.,, ........ CONll MO Mt(MOlO COlfo .,. ,,. ..... Calf 92C4'6 "*" ol lnO"'lflal 1'el.uoM Uch btd ~ De IC· e.o Ooc:umerq fNY De Ob-dUC'90 w. ...... ,... r .... I tut• ..,, Cllf _, DOlllllCIM Pl.NI MCO"DIO TNI ~"". ~ T"• f1ctit.OUI Buaonea• Stat• oC CaWO<MI ttN Comp.w\!ed by~ boO ... '"*' .. the Oft.ee tlf ""-,,.,..,. •••nu.._ P1•1• lftt• .,., ......... COfto ~ ,. 1917 AS INST"U· funded ·~ 8rSd .. bt Harn• rl'fwred 10 aboole Co"tracto< .-id S..~ cl.lfl•t, USI o1 0.11gn11i.d Ctty E."g1nHt, n h1r The r•9lstrentt1) ~ ltlll rint 9'11"'111~ ~ tlf: • lll~Jdllll •tfl wi ~17 OI OI· undlf ...._ "9•1b!t wat f•lt4 111 0.11ng• County uactot• ltld pay t'IOl 1u1 Subconttactora. lflO Non· onv... CCM1a Mau ~ _... .. ...,... ..... ----,,. Folc>w*sg perwona llalirJRI Tll• ~~ran1,1 = fQAl MCCMIOS. Of SAID Of'· whldt ,...,. .. ~. ~ Sei:M.,.•bef 22. l98& ~ U.1'1gWt('WI~ !'It" l e ~ At!ld•~ reqWe(I rwa upon ~~ w "'*' tt. Rc:lllkNI -doWIG ..,.,_a: The F'Olol*IQ penons IMl'C84 ~ MClf COUlfTY a.con Act end re1atet1 No FJ'-2709 Tn• •Coty t>u otuiMd by tne lnlormaLiOft F0t Bod-pay"*ll ol $2000 M ltd• Busuwu ....._fs) _...., LONG"S APARTMENTS • .,. dotnQ ti&..-u: NU under...:( ) llM.o PMCll ~ U'llT 10 AS SHOWN teta. nae .... deliwrn1n1 Nov• o.m.an Cotwat.on lfom tne O!rector o( \tie 0. d~ 0.11°"11c:hafgeol16 00 wll ebowe on Maw t , tll2 18'4 SWan Ctrdl CoAI OASIS MINI MARKET Bullnest I OHMO ON fH( OOH· lion wltl M und1r lh11 • T••·H c.orponlJOO. 1997 patt~t ot lndu,1t1al Ref• Thll P'otee1 It • ft'det.-Y be IT'ade If Nndled bt OtnslOpNr ... Sughrue ...... ~-m29 • l11S V.ilay View SVwl'. ebolle on: OctoMt I., .. ~IUM Pl.NI MFE"MO De!U IHr ACl and ,. West Gt•t. HOUiton. Te.as i.ons tn. ~al preval•ng lunotd ptotec1 arlCS will be "'.,. &d OocumenU wta Thtt atatement -. Jle4 a.yan Long. 1_. 5-1 ~ c. IC)l.30 Hal"'-" .,._ 1-.d .-.,.. fte o.pa,, no19 rl'• of per o.em W1190S ano ""°" f.O.,,i# rtguiat•ons ocr.. c()ll(rac:I OOC:Umenll •1h IM County Owll ol Clf'de, Cos1A ...... CMf. Anlolfte Sarkis. 2005 This ~~,!. ~-: 1~,!!Nf 3 THl UCCLUSM "*" Of lndull.W Relations South Cont Plaza Xl15 the ~rll prevall.og ra~ .,n;cn IN:.lucM thl Oalli"s· may a!so be """""° • Or~ CountY on~ t282t Morlle Viaia Street, Pua-Wllh -~~ P""""'l rHOSE Sii .. of Cll1totn11 (the "'""'•"' Roao Co111 tor l'H>llday an0 o.-n.me Bacon Act and. related lh• Office of the Crty Qert! ber 18, 1992 SNran Long 1164 s-cMnl. o.w 1.,.07 Oranoe Coun'Y on Odoblt RIGHT TO USE AL0Tl 1 I)( ContrtctOt end Subcon Mn._ C:.:.t 92!.215 w0t '"' tne 100 ••r VI act• r;,e wag. de11nnina. Of .,,. Qty o1 eo.11 ...._ ffMM71 Cllde eoca' Mesa. Call This ~lness 19 ~ S. 1192 POfUIC*S OI l • .....a tr1CW9 ehel PIY noc lfl1 Tilts ri..~~ was COfl-wt"'::" ~e ""°"' ·~ IO be lion w I b9 vn<l•' lh• Bid ~ls noc be ~•shed~....,.._ ~ dllded tlf: an~ At••• SCRllEO ~ PAACll 1 _.,..., lhlln the hiQhef •eoe rate) O<ICU<I r;,1 1 rim.•ec! Pat1· perlOM'IO for Hc.11 cu1't 011"' Bl~ Ac1 -'d 1• mailed urileu the ad-Cosi.i Miu o..ty Hot This built1en 11 con-Th• regillllnl(I) c~ ~ Newpott leach· l)(SCRl8EO AS UClUSM The City ha 01>1~11neo ne1~ p cla:.i.J•CbllOI\ oc l1P1 ol laled acts al'ICI tne ~-dillOflal 16 00 ct1arge It In· .._ ducted by· husband end menced lO llansact .._ ea.ta Meu Daly NOC Oc· U&l COMMON AMA AHO from IN OINctor Of lht 0t Tn•s st.11~eo1 was toled wetV. r>eeded to e~ecNll ment ol lnouW1!V Aela1 ons cludecl w.lh paymenL Septem ..... 2t. Odober 5, wife · net• under the f'tdlllOul toOlr 12 19 21, No¥enlblf DISIGNATlD AS STORAGE partmene ot ~ At11 ''"Vl lhe Cr:ivntt' C e11c ol the c011tract Hol day ta'H State Of Ca IOfn•a (the e.th b;cf lhal be et· 12, 19, 1992 The reglllllnl(•) com-8uMneU Name(s) liAtd 2 1992 ' ' WA. PAAAING SPAC( AHO llOnl lhe Q9M'el ~11~ Oft."'9' Co~"'t ,.," Seplem-sn11 t:.e pa.o a1 spec; I ea Con••ae or Ind Subcon-companoed by lhe bid se-M-537 ~ IO 1ransac1 bu_.. abolle on: NCll Appbceb1e • M-667 AIR CONDITIONER AREA AS rated per diem w1gea ano ber 3, t9'.12 1n IM coroct.~o bafg:t.nmg t•actors sh ' P•'I not less cvr11y, LJst of Detign.ied ,... ~ IN flCtluoUs Antoine SlrtiJs SHOWN AHO ()(FINED ON THE th• genetlll Pf9Vllltng fl\• Put>uned N-pon Beach· agreement 1pphcabl• 10 than Ult hlgner wage rete). Subcon&rlldors, and Non--PUIUC NOTICE Busuwn NAme(s) 11"8d This st.Ill"*" w tied PUBLIC IOTICE CONDOMINIUM f1t.,ui RE· fOf ~ .,.. oven.me Costa "'"'~ PJot Septem each pan.cular oi.~ cl,n· The City has obta<nea ~ Affld9vil r9«1uirl0 ~·-abow on: August 15, 1992 with the COIM'ty Cleft! of fERRED TO AJ<1iE ASSES&· ~ In lhe locality In bf'< 28 Octobe< 5 12 19 s •.cat•OI\ °' 'f99 ol w0<1t from Ille D r'JC1or ol 11'\e De-by lJi4I '"'orma\lorl fOf Btd· r..._ St\arOI\ Long ~County on October Flctltlou9 • MENl N 831,0w 99 which the wor1I 11 to be 1992 e<"lplo.,'4 on"'' p10,ea par'lm9'lt or lnd1.15tnal Rela· deB 8uslne9a ....._ Thia ltalement wu filed 2. l "2 llu..,_.. Ila.. lddrtSt .,.0 oOltf pefformed lot each craft M 530 Cop es of 1cnoou es 01 l•Otll tne ge"t'ral Pf•V3•f•"9 Th11 protect ts a ftd4nlly StatetcseM with IN CoYney Cleftl of ' F5't648t ~I Tiit ••!!! ... ""°" 11 ""f or claslificebOn ot type 01 ---------ratH ,o oe1erm.."led are on r11e 01 per O,.IT\ wages a"d runoec:t P'oiect and ""'"' be The Followong persons Otange C<UllY on Sept'"'" ~ Bea The folloWI persons common...., lltSCrlbtd WO'k ,,..cted lo 1nc111t PUB UC NOTICE f, e I •l'te Ct1y Cfe.-s 01 I"• er>erM Pf .. •a lot'g rate unoer • tlOerll ragulat.ons are ootnQ bus1neas es· ber 29 1992 P\IOl!shid ~ ch-bu l~s .,. IM ,.,, PIOC*IY lh• conltllCI. Hollday rate!> ---------1 ce loe<lled lll n Fa• 10< not.daf afld overtime Which l"<:tude the Da1t1s· AEGIS COMMUNICATioH, ' FM8082 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oo-"~i~~NS s CHARTERS, above Is purl)OOIO 10 lit 5~ snall be paid u 1pec1hoo STATEMENT OF Onvo. Co!ota 1.ite~a, Ca' IOf· lNOrt 10 &he loc;shty '" Bacon Acl a"d related 1332 Bell Ave. 12F, Tustin, Published Newport Buch-lobef 12, 19, 26, November s'ii7 W Bay St 140 Co5Ui MORNING CAHY()fj ,!:D '" tn. c~ bairg&il\lr!') ABAHOONM EHT OF n.a 9~28. a'lO a•e ;i~a.J· w'l•th ll'nl wOl'k is to be acts The wage detemilna· Calif. 92680 2. 1992 Calif 92627 • NEWPORT BEACH CA 9cu 911reement applicable IO USE OF FICTITIOUS at> e •o ant ••t111ei.t<·d pant p~0<rreO tor each eta!'!. tion w ,1 be under the F St..,en unlc 2672 Circle Costa Mell Diiiy Pilot<><> M·565 ~nts M Gfady 387 w The undtrsogntd lrus* each p1rt1culw cratt. cla\ BUSINESS NAME 1.1P<>" req~SI c an ' U1l0t'I or type °' Davis-Bacon Act and re-D;•ve, Newport B11ch. 1~ 12. 19, 26, Novemt>« PUIUC ..,..TICE Ba Sl ..,40 Costa Mesa: OISC!almS any ~11'( tor lily ai11ca11on rx type or wo'1i The 1oi1ow•"9 per500'i I" 11ccord..i~11 ,.1h Sec· wo11t need.t'd lo eacUle lated ac11 and the Depart· Cahf. 92663 2, 1992 llWV C!rf 92627 • lnCOfrettMU of N Slrttl ad employ9d °"!he r>rO!ec:t nave aband0t1ed ine use or uon 17i3 2 ol the t.111,•orn a ll"e conl.'a" Hohday rates menl of lr,ldustnal RetatJons Joe A. Boswell, 2S411 M-560 Fldttloua Thli bullntss Is cor C11m and oltler common 0.. Coples ol ~les o• the F1c1 t ou\ Bus.net\ Lav.! Cooe It ti ~r;••attcr s"a I ti!! oa•? 15 spec.I ed State ol CahfOfnil (lt\e CabOC R* 120S, Laguna ducted by an lndovlouaa 1gna11on If 111y SllOWll httttn ralH so cMlermlnld '!"9 on t~ame OflA~ CE TV & VCR sh~• pos1 a COPf o! 1•• df!n n in• co !tC ~e bar9') r.ng Con1ra~or and Subcon· Hills, Calo!. 92653 PUBLIC NOTICE llualneM 11.-e The regl•lrant(I) com· Tiit total amOllnl ol Ille un l1le •I the City Cler1c • OI SERVICE, 2152 S Bristo. te•m na11on or P'•M• ng agreC'rnl!"l appl·cab·e to tractors shell pay not less Walter W. Cruhenden, 14 State-nt menced 10 transact busl· paid bManCI ol 11\t OC>llgallOll lice, located It n F~ SI Santa A<1a C11.f 927<>-t rate of wa~e. at ti-•~n IOb 11 1011 Pilr'l•cv111r cratt, clas· tnan the higher wage rate). Chetham Coort, Newport 187190 The Following oersoos nan under the FIClll.tous MQlrtd ttf Ille PfOC*IY 10 be Drive, Coal.I Mau, Cal.I t· The F1c:1tt•ous Bu">•"eu '>·le s lcatiOn' 01 1vpe of "-0<1< Th• Coty has obtained Beach, Calrl. 92660 FlctJtJou• are doing buSllllSS IS BullneH Name(•) lrst.ed sold ¥Id rusONl>it tsbmlttd nia 92628, Wld .,. av~.· ),ame rcterreo 10 anove The Cortll'lt• • and llM"f en'ployed °" U>e P'otect from the Director ol in. De· This business la co~ llu...,._ 11..... WORD SMVTHS, 907 ab<>Y9 Ofl' August 15 1992 costs upenws and aellllll<»I able to any lnternted par', wu ftfed in ()fanqc Col.lnty subCOfl1tac1or(i1 V•l\ I pa1 Cop es ol \Che<l1.1•l's or partment ol lndu1ttlal Rell· ducted by: a g~ll pal1· Stat•-nt North Balcer Sir.et. Santa Dennis M Grady ' 11 Ill• time 01 IN 11111111 oullla upon request 0" NIA, File tlo FJ72049 no1 leas than tht! 5f.l•.IC 1l'O r<1'es ao dctormoned ••• on 1JOt11 the general prwailir>g ntr$hip The FolloWlng persons Ma. caltf. 92703 Th s staiement was filed N 01 Sale • lrt accordance wlll'I ~ ~-'ghoa Van F'll&m 914 t prnJ '"9 ralel' 01 w 1~ s 10 1 II 11 •ne C•ty CIMk ' 01· rate ot per d•ern •agea llld The r1gl1tr1nt(s) com-we dotnQ ~as: Brend• Jane Johl\SOI\. 907 WI~ lhe County oeni ol llOn °1 the Ola i.on t77l 2 ot lhe Cll1f0<r Gree,,.,.11,. A~ Wes•m1fln • wot10.e~ err p'o11'<l IT)I 1 Ce, IOC.l'ed II 17 Far st-• gentt&I prev&tling rate meoc.d lo lrlll\Slcl buSI· PUBLIC WAREHOUSE. N. Balcer Slreel, Swtta Alla, Orange Counly on Seplem· S327 484 34 I t.nll lllt l.ilbC>f Cod•. Iha Conlrae10 SIM, Ca~I 92683 11'~ "' !"t eaee..,• on cf DrHe. Costa l.l~u Cal for. tor hOl•day and overtime ness vnder lht Flct1tiou1 2437 W. Ball Road, Ail• Cahl 92703 ber 1S 1992 In aeld•!lon ° li shall po11 I copy Of ltl4t 01 This bu,.·11ess was con-tne c0t1tract. rue 9.:628, •nd are a11a11 work I" the loc1H1y 1n Busineu Name(s) llsted helm, Calrf. 92804 This business Is COfln ' F544803 TruslM Wiii aa:tPI 1 CllS ltf's termm111on of Pfe'/I• " ouc:t!XI bV an 1n<:11v~1.1 I A paymeol tx>M a-.d '1"'' a e lo ~my 1111.rresled party wh>eh Iha wonc 11 10 be above°" August 28, 1992 Kim, Ui Hwan, 2514 Penny ducted by: an ind1V1dull dleQ OllW!I on I SI.lit IK "' rate ot wagee • Md'I I"' This siareMMI wn fileo lom-a"ce oond ., I t~ •c· upori req1.1est perlormeo lor each crall F Steven l.1!1k Street. West COYlna, Calif. The reg1strant(1) com-Publlshed Newport Bead\ llOllll ~k a clltCk OtlWll by• S!I•. ""•n the Coun11 O erk o1 qu•~ed prior to u e t'~" '" 1cc0<oance w 1h Sec· class.flCltl<m or type or This statement was filed 91792 menced 10 tra"sael bUsl· Coill Mesa Dally Pildl star. 01 ltel4ral-C1«dll uNOA-01 a The COntrlC10f SYd M) Or~ Coumy on Octot>rr t•or1 01 me c-ommci 1 .. e · 1't1 I 7'131!-ol 1ne-€1hlorn•a ~le needed to execute with lhe COuntY on or Thlt t>uslness Tt con-nns uno" lh• Flct•loous Septembef 28. OclOber 5. ch~ orawn by a suit or ltd subcOnlractOf(I) Iha~ r', 7 1992 paymef\I bond arid Pe! La•.o0r Code. the Contract<>< Ille cOl\lract HOiiday rates Orar19e County on October ducted by: 111 lnd'MdUal Bus.ness Name(s) 1i11eo 12, t9, 1992 • eiat S1'11119S ~d IOMI assoc:u not less Ulan the speer Put>hs/i,.!l rJewpon Beaeh· '°'"' n~ bonO sha 1 b(I ,,., :-.n post • copf ol lhe de-shall be pa•d as 1pectfied 2. 1992 Th• 11g11tr1ntt1) com-al>Olte on September I . M-~32 llOll sav1119s ~sociat•on or preva<hng ratn ot wagea 1 C051.'.I M1·\l P·lot October rhe l0<m a'1d 1mour1 •fll •e•m1na"on of 1>rova,1ong 1n the collective bargaining FMM7a mence<I 10 transect bull· 1992 5'Vlllgs bMlk sl)taheo In Ste all WOtken employed 'l\ 12 19 n .. Ncm•mt>cr ' lonh '" the con1ract ooc;u ra•a ol wa:iet 11;., each IOb agreement el)pflceble 10 Pubhshed Newport Beach-ness vnoer lhe Fictitious Brencfa Jane Jonnson PUBLIC NOTICE liOll ~10? ol lht Fin~ COdt them '" ttie eucubOrl f'i'l2 ments ~·to 11ch part1cvl1t crall. etas Co51JI Mesa Da 1u Ptlol Oc Bus1neu N•m•(s) 1t11ed Th•s 1tatemen1 1111as f~ed _,0 111111oultd to oo C>uSlllflS the contract M-~71 In 1cc0<darl<:e wth pro.,. TM Co'l:r rtor' and arry 1 focatiOI\ or lype of work 1·1 • above on: September 1, with lhe County Clertl of . FlcUllou• 111 lnlS 11111 In lht ewnl ol ten A payment bond end ~ .. ----------s•0t1s of Pub • Corttratl Sl>bCO"tracto•111 shal pay employed on the pro,ect. lot>er 12, t9, 26, Nowmber 1992 Orange County on Septern· lluslneaa N•1n• dtr oOler tllan cash• accepted tormance bond will t>e "' PUBLIC NOTICE Cooe Sect•<m 21300, , ... o not •tss 1han the Spt1c1l1ed Copies of schedules of 2, t992 Ui Hwan Kim ber 15, 1992 Statement WltllhOld lht quorec,j pt\Of IO the eur- 1t1tution ot ehg1b1• arlc prca ''1'<1 ra1tt of wages lo rates so dt1erm1ned are on M·5e2 Thi• 11.atemenl was hl.o F544804 The Following persons Ille Trus~ ~rvslM·s Oetcl ''°" of tne conllact Th NOTICE equivalent n i:un1 es •or a I ,..o,.e•~ en-plotect by fol• 11 ·1he C•tY Cletk's Of. ••th tne Cou"tY Clefil of Published Newport Beach-are dc>1ng business as inuanoe 0 lrltlb 10 paymet\I ~ and P"f INVITING BIDS .. ..,.,. "'°"'es w tN1e10 to efln inem in tl"e e..ecwtJOI\ of foee, 1oc:a1ed 11 77 fa.r PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County°" October Costa Mesa Daily p1101 RICKCHESK INTER NA· unlll lunos l>Komtd ~ ie rormance bOnd ahal be NOTICE IS ~EREBY sure performarce u"der me c.omrat1 Dnve, Costa Mesa, Cahfot· 2. 1992 TIONAL, 24355 Landovtf, the ~ or en Olstt • a 1tte •~m and emount " CIVC:N 1h111 IM C11y of thla con1tact w• I be.oerniol· A P•ymt::"'I bQnd and per· n1a 92628 and are avaJI· FlctJUeua FMM90 September 28• October 5• Laguna Hills Cahf 926S3 m1ntrol1oghl IOflll In ltt• contract doc .. Co1>1a Me~a act 119 t>y and led II the requ st a"d C1t· 10111 ance IX)nrJ win be re-ab'e 10 1,,Y interested party Buslnesa ....... Publtshtd Ne#porl 8-ICt\-12, 19, 1992 OouqlH ~eslc, 24355 Sa.Cl Ult bt N~e but merilS. rhrouoh a Covern1"g pense of tile C<)l'ttractrx QU<reo P' OI 10 lhe eireo>-upon request Statement D 1 l' 1 0 • M·S31 Landover. Legu"• Hills. Wllllout cpve,anl OI w:m"11y, In accordance Mill pro. 6oa•o. "ere•r'lil fttr relerred E3Ch l>odder sha I ~ss ~., t:s:in 01 -J."• cofltlact. 1ha In accorOJnce with Sec,. The Following persons Cosla Mesa ; YN 1 01 t! PUBLIC NOTICE Calif. 92653 e1p1ess or 1111ploed rf1Q1<d111g s.ions 01 Publ•c Co"\111<' 10 as 11'111 C.iy will 11:C-11 .. e .at 11'1• l•m• 1t11s ~~a· I '" p.:iym11nl-°"' d and J>Of· 11on 1773 2 of Ille Calllornla are ooong business as: tober 12• 19• ' ovem Thi• business Is con-lllll POSSHSIO!l or t llCll"' Cod• Seclloro 22300. rout. up to Dul not 1a1er then awarded a 'Clan ·A CO<l· 101m.irice t:.r,no shall be '" Labrx Code, tile ContractOf PRECISION DYNAMICS, 2. 1992 FlcUU-dueled by II\ 11'd1V1dual Olarices 10 u'is') f 1110 ti~ 1111uticm ol eligible anc 10.00 a rn ol ,the oay or 1ract0f s License e>ursu:.n1 lhe IO<tn llnd a.mount set M\111 po$l a copy of lhe de-10101 Theseus DrlY•. Hun-M·S66 lluslnesa Name Th• reg111r1n1(s) com· ness secured by saio Oeeo ao equ1v•lent secunt~s IOt No'18mt>er 2, t9'J2. seatt4 to Pub1oc Contract Code IC>flh '" thll con11act docu-1erm1"a1ton ol prev11hn9 Mgton Beach. Calif. 92646o PUBLIC NOTICE St t t menc.O to 1ranuCI t?usl· Va/IOH U\tftun~1 wotl1 lnWtSt '"Y m0fl1es WlthhelO to C!f\ b•ds to• tne aw3rd of a Section 3300 The suc.ccss· "'enl6 rato ol wages al each job 54$4 • a .,,.." • ne11 uncler the F1clllioui 11 ovioto llltftl!I ltlld lflt ull sure penormance u""" c.on1rac1 tor the rthabthUI· ful blOder muSI mruntaon '" oecord.,nl c wilh pr0\11-11te ' Eati H. Gunnerson, 10101 Fictitious The Fot•owu·'!I persom BuSiness Name(s) l•5ted ~ o<~• 01 !!It ~Ott .st this COl'llracl Wiil ~pen"' t•1>n ot PLACENTIA AV the l0eens.e throughout lhe S•O"S o1 Putii c Contract The COtltractor and 11ny Theseus Dnve HuntingtOI\ •··-·~-N-9 1te£STdoorlCJ.0busS111T•~::..,.GE above°". August 1, 1992 cureo..., Sa.a deed 11111111 inttrtSI ltd al the request ano ev HlJE ~PRO-l{MENT, BE durai on of 1'111 contract Cooe Sec•'°" 22300, au~ ~bCOntr'llctor(s) shalt pay Beach Cahf ~5454 --·--W C A • Doug Suctteslc wr penH ot tne contractor TWEEN Vlll~ON STREET No t>.dder may w1t1tdr1w s1itu11on ol ehg,ble Ind nol less than lhe specified Wiiiie;,, T. \la"wagoner Statetrsent MENT ENTERPRISE. 234 I Thia stalement was filed llltrtOll H PfOVldtd '" ~ Each t>odder shalt posH• ANO AOAMS AVENUE AND hos b•d ta< 1 penod ol thrny eQu•va'enl \l'CUllllH tor prevaoh"9 rates of wages to 1340 Ea~t Mlchelsoo Th• Followmg perSOtls Canfield, LI Habra, Clhl wiltt the County Clertl ol Nolt '"~ d\119" lfld P till ~ i.me lh.S contra.ct WILS0t' s TREET IM (30) d•ys after th• dale aet any ""°"'et W'lllhvlo to en-all WOfkers employed by Street. Long Beach Cal•I .,. domo ~s as· 9063f , Orange County ori Sep1em penses ol lht lluslet l"d ol 111• 1..,aroed 1 Cius A .. CO" PROVEMEtlTS BETWE04 tor Iha open-rlq tnereof su1e per1o•mllnce under tt-em in L'1e e•ecvtJOn of 90805 ' • (a)BUMPA'S GOURMET Tr1cy Penderg1st, 2341 ber 15 l992 llus~ ttultO by SllO Deed ol I/actor t ueen~ pursUlll" PACIFIC AVEIWE AND Th• C11y Counc-1 of lhe this COlltracl W•ll be permit· lhe contract Thi• bUStntll II con-f'OOOS (b)FELLING IN-Canfield. LI 1-iat>r•. Calll • F544808 Tru11 lo Publ•C Cont;KI .Coch PLACENTIA AVE~4UE City of Cosla Mesa rf)o teo al the request ll'ld e1t· A payment bond and per· duc:tod by· a general part· OUSTRIES. 3136 Corte 90631 Published Newpott Beach· 0,t4tel SEPTfMiU29 SIC10t1 3300 'JN succec All b•ds shall be maoe ori seniu the nght te> r"leCl pMlst ol 1"" c.ontractor. lormance bond 1111,u be , .. nership Hem1ou, Newpott Beach, This • busi"eu 11 con-1992 ful biOdlr must ma t'\1.a 1 bod fOfm lumi5hed by Ill• a"y arld Ill bids °' to w.il..e Each l»d01:1 .Ytail possess qu red proor 10 lhe execu· Tne regtstra"t(I) com· Calif 92660 ducted by an •ndiVTdual Costa Mesa Daily Pllot SERRMO MCONvrY~Cf the llcente throughout th1 City 1rreg1.1ta"t.es '"any bid • at the 11me th s contract 1s l•oro 01 lhl con1ract. The menced 10 ltansact buSi· Belly M. Felling. 3136 ~he re911tran1(s) com-Seplembcr 28, October 5, COMPANY dura\lon °' thll COtltract &ds will be recr1vod a1 Conlra'rtor ShaK comply aw.irdl!(j a C!au 'A" Con· payment bond and per· ness under \tie FictitJous Corl• Hermosa. N-port menced lo transatl bu51• 12. t9, 1992 49...,RIVfRGRAO!R No bidder rnay W1tndr1 the C·•v ot Cosi.1 Mesa ol with the prov•tioos ot Sec• t1Jcl0t's l1t..,.,$e, pur&UCll'll rormance bond shOll be In Bu••nHs Name(s) listed Beach, Cahf 92660 ness Ulldef IN-ICM•~ M 535 v 118,. ru btCS lor 1 period of 1~ tne Ot1tC• ol the City Cieri! tion I 770 to I 780 ioctuSive. to Publ•c t:Of't•ocl Code the !o<m and amount set at>ove °"· Sep\embel 30, Th11 business ts con-Bu11ness. Name(s) hSled PUBLIC NOTICE tRWINOALC CA 91106 (30) di)y• 111« the dale It' po Bo~ t200 77 Fait ol lhe Calllorrt a lll>Of Section 3300 The s1.1ccess-tort.I\ in mo contracl docv 1992 ducte<I by-"' ln01111dual above on.NA (BIBI~'' 6JlO fl)( lh• openinQ ~ D".,.· Cos1a Mesa Cahfor· Code, the preva,hng 1ate lul bidder rr uiol m.'.llntaln ments, Eat1 H. G\lnrierson T;,e reglstra"t(s) com· Tracy Pe"derg111 Fictitious B l ·oll\-WA l AAt~· Tilt C•l'y Counc•I or !llt noa 92f'i28, al °" bef0<e lhc and scale of waqes 051111>-lhe hcOfls& tttroughoul the '" accordance Wllh provi-This Slal81Tlent was filed me"<:ld lo ttansact busi· This statement was loled •··-•-.. N•-• Y J • Dt 1 Ctr of Cotla Mes.a ,. tome ;ino dalt' stated hsheO b1 the D.ted.o< of OtJtlLOn ot tnis co"tract s.°"' 01 Publ•C Contract W•lh lhe Couoly Clerk 01 r'le5' under the Fictiltous w•ttt lhe Cou"l'f CX-rk ol -·-... ~ •"IVl'S the nght 10 r it>ove 11 wtuctl t•me Ulty tne ~!1ment ol lr'ldus· No biddt'f ma'/ w11hdra.., Code Section 22300, sub-Orange County 0" S.plem· Bus•"ess Name(s) l1sled' Ortilnge Counly on S~tem· Statement C111217 an and aQ b<ds or IO w w• 1 be pub1ic1y opened and Ina• Rel1t1on1, S1.11e of Cal· h15 b•d for a per•od ol lh1ny sliluhon or eUgoble and ber 29• 1992 • above on: Octobef t , 1992 bor IS, 1992 The following pouon Is 10 11"9?6 1992 lfT~t.f•l·tt"' aoyl>d road a101.1d on the Counc~ 1forn.a, which 010.f.loo with (301 days a11er 1he dote sci equivalent securiHes tor FM8187 Belly M Felling F5444502 dOlng bu11ness as PUBLIC NOTICE Contractor 1,,all c;ornpl, Chambefs at >a•O address the City C eflt ol tne Ctty ol trx Ille ooe,,.no thereof any monies w!hhetd to en· p blished N-"""~Beac:h· This st1l4W1'Mtt was filed Publisl'led Newpott Beach· MARSHALL WILLIAMS w.th tne l>'OV1'•00S 01 Sec Each Old mu~l conform Cos1a Meu, and $hal IOI· The Cur Courictl of me Slife performa"'e u"der u ,....... wolh ine County Clertt of Cosia MoH Daily Pilot CO. 216 Canal Street. NOTICa t•Otl 1710 10 t7ao lnclus,.... and be resl)OC'l5rve to ett le11 Pll"aJ1111 pruetlb<>d C11y of Costa Mesa r• lh•i contract will be permit· Cost.a Mesa Da1ty Pilot Oc· Orange County Of\ Seplem· Seplemblr 28 October 5 Newpol't Beach, CA 92663 01 the Ca• lom•a LAl>CI pertinent B1dd1ng and Co" therein lor noncompl11nc:13 serve' 1ho r•ght lo re1ect ted at lh• request and ex· lober 12, 19, ?6, November t>er tS, 1992 12 19 t992 ' • Win.am R Graz~,,.. 216 ~":f~ilN~ ·~E~EBY Cod• '"• Pfev"'"'O rt\• vac1 DocumMts A set ol ol lht .a•d cod• •"Y eno an bds br to w11ve pense of th• con1r..c1or 2. 1992 F544e07 • • C1"1I S11eet, Newport N ,;o ~cale of•• 1 "UI" Bid Doc""'ent' "''Y be ob-EILEEN P. PHINNEY, rreou•at1t.e11" •nt btd EaCh b10der shall posstts M-SQ Pvbl1sned Newpot1 Beach· M·533 Beach, CA 92663 GIVEN thal the Cily ol f hed b ltie Trector 01 1a neo a1 the ()!1.ce ol the cit., Clerk, Cit~ of Co"tractOf &ha CO!T'plt 81 1no 1ome th•• contract " Coita M.sa Daily p11o1 PUBLIC NOTICE This business 11 con Costa Mesa, ac~ng by ant:t ~e O.p~nmtfll or ino 1 City E"91nel!r, 77 Fair Coat• MH& w1lh the p10111sions of Sec ll#cndcd a Class •A" Con· PUBLIC NOTICE September 2a. October 5 dUC1«f by an indl'tlidual. throug':,. •II ove~nlng Ir Ill~ atiOOs Slat• ol Ca Drrve co~t.'l MM:i Cal1IOf D 1 d • 0 t b 1 lion 1770 to t 780 inclusive. Ir actor's License, purswml 12 19 1992 · FlcUUou• The regl1tranl(s) com Board. 1eonaller re erred ~ ""'1•111 li14'd _., n1a 1,1po,, rionret1.1nda1>1e • • • c 0 er ' ot lhe Calilorn I Llt>or 1o Pub• c Contract Cod• FlcUlloua • • . M·5:J.4 8uslne•• Name minced to transact bUSI· IO es the City, ••II rec.,..,. ~ 1'C8; ""Cl"'1< 01 th• Cly O' paymenl ol $40 oo An ad 19V2 Code. the f'°"' •.ng rate Section 3300 The tucoess Buslneas Name Stal 1 ness under tne llclltious ug to, bul nol lal4f the.n e ' L nail ror 011,0n;il tM•go ol StO oo Bid Date: November and sca•e o wages es.lab tul bidder must maintain Statement PUBLIC NOTICE TM FoAJ!"."'ngn persons bu1lne11 name listed I 00 Im ot ~ day ol f°'ta •',;' ~ 1 w•ll bt• m"'J" ,, hJr>dlcO by 2, 1992 t1>'1od by the Oiroc1or of ltie ltcens.e throughout lhe above on· 1·1·92 Novetnbef 2, t992, •ll't'd M pella ·et Pf•Kfl , mail B d Doc1.1nicn1'1 ar10 Prol•cl and Speclfl· ''" Dt-1><1rtm<"ll of Indus-durattOn 01 th·s contract In .,~~"'~o~~s =~s Flctlllou• 1J1~.r.~clQ~p::v~126235 W1ll1am A G1az1anl bods let the 111r1rd ol • lhol«t•n '': ::o"'C)liantct olller co 1r:ii;t 00<;umcn1~ cation No 5>2· 15 Ii.al Ac1o1LOfl._ !>tale ol Cal aCJd•llOI\ Heh btddef ihaU 0 lluslft••• llame This statemenl was Med COl\trlct lor th• rehab• 111 lhe lat c "1.Jy a ..o r,~ e•J .. ,,n<;d 11 p blt$hed tlewport olorno.1, wt .. ch are llitd Mlh Obl,M ~ vahd business 11 ~~~.:'A~N~fTHsT%4~~ DevonJ:re, Mission V••1o. with the Counly Clerk ot l•()(I ot VICTORIA STAE.CT EILE.EN P. ~lllNIEY, 111eOH1rcol 1h1•C11yC1eni Be c~Coi.la Me~ Oaf lheC11yCle1ltoltheC1t1ol ccni.e 10 oo busmess '" (b)AOUASERV, 7166 The ~~1!!_W:g"t ... rsoot ~~~:~~~.2G2lSD..,on· 0.angeCounsyonSeptem· IMPRO\'EM(NT BETWE(N City Cterll, CllW Of QI I''" (,111 ot Co!.IO Me~ a I Co·.ia Ml?'>.J and '"'~ let· th• City ot Costa Mes& .,~. ...-ber 23. 1992 NEWPORT BOULEVARD Coste Mesa O·d 0 oCutT'C"IS w llOI l>e P1IOI October 6 12. t991 le.I ~na•l•I s pfescr1"4!d pr10f IO ..... onan.ng Ed1no-r Ave . HunllnglOI\ are dOlng buSineSS as· lh•r•. Mission V1e,o, Cahl F545&05 AND HARBOR BOULE D ........ Octolter '· I 780 t u" ,,_,,. Beach, C•1·f 92647 LIOUID INVESTMENTS, 92692 VARD • ma1•11d un•cu the ad m lle•cr> or ooncomptoa!'IC• Uo bidder may withdraw A~nOall Warren Herding, 9151 Alla"I• Avenue Thll business ts con-Publlshed N1wpo11 1992 d·hortil S 10 00 c1111rgc Ii. on PUBLIC NOTICE ot the so•d COOi! h11 bod for • pe1iod of thirty I 524 Ttlso" Circle. COfona, 16184. Hunllngton Beach. ducted by· an 11'd1v1dual Beach-Co•ll Mesa Daily All l><d• shall be made Of1 Bid D•t•• Nowetftbel c.1,,c:ed wollt paymvrt EILEEN P. PHINNEY, 130) dllyl aller lhe dale set C1!1I 91720 Cao.I 92615 The reg1,tr1ntts) com-Plot September 28 Octo-I bod IOfm tum.Shed by the 2 1992 • E.ich l>oO 11ta'I be I C NOTICE City Clerk, CltW of forvieol)l<'ngtnereol Aloe• Ann Mane Harding, Joseph P. Nitpoll, 1182 mericed to lransDCI b\JSI· 1 5 2 g 992 • Cily. ' nd Specif)> com~neo or 1h• bod 5e INVITING BIDS Coal.ti M•M The Coiy Council of the 1S24 T11so" C1rcle, Corona. Sania Mariani St., Founlam nets under 1he F1ct111ous bcr '1 • 1 '1 mSQ Bids "'111 be received 31 Prolec:t • curott . list 01 Doi .. griated t~OTICE IS HlRt.BY Dated· October t Cosy ol Co!ilil Mesa ro Cahl 9t720 Valley, Caltf 82708 Bullness Name(s) k11ed the C•ty 01 Costa Mua 1 cation Ne. 92•1• j iiiiiiiiiiij.jj GtlH4 lttal t"e C11y of 1992 • 'sen.es the r19hl to re1ect This business Is c o,,. Thll bualne11 Is cofln ab<>Y9 on Se~tember I , PUBLIC NOTICE UleOll-ceof th•C••vCJerll Published Newpo·• c,-,sia Mes.11 r.ct.ng b'/ nnd Bid Date· NO'lfember •"Y arid 1 bds or 10 waive ducted by-husband and ducted by· an ln<111t1dual t992 • ~O ~c 1 ~· 7/; 1~" r Beach.Cosla Me.a D• Y HAllOI ~WH· MOUNT OLM c.--..... ·~ Cfttel-' • ~Wlfy -~l'n lnK ;f/I Fa11lu ' 1625 Gisler Costa Mesa ~.5554 UHough ,,, Guverr11ng 2 ,992 • irregulant l'I'" •nr bid ""''• Th• reg 0 Jst11nt(s) com· Jllllan Lar>IZ SOLBCITATION OF ,,.~v;~62~5 !s °' l'S~ror! 'i~o P110I Oc10~ G. t2, 1992 Board, 11ere1n11rter reterroo ' S n-Contiaclor ~Ml comply The reg1str1nt(s) com· menced to lrln&ld bull-This statement was toled NOMINATIONS,. -l " d' Im 19 10 n the C•ty w II rec" ...e Protect end peel w•th lhe P'O"'''ons 01 Sec· menced 10 trans.a buSI-under the FIC'tlt.tous W'lh lhe Counly C•erk ot PUBLIC NOTICE Im• 10 dale stateO .,.p 10 bul no1 larer tha" cation No. 92·14 IJon tno 10 1780 mctusrve neu under the F1et1110Us =ness Name(s) h1lld Orange County°" Septem· Peref'lls Interested 1n par •boll• 11 .,.hoeh i.me theyt---------- 10 oo am of 1r,. day 01 Publ1thed Newporl of •he Cahlorn a labor Bus1nou Name(1) hsted at>ove on: S.ptembef 5, bet 18, 1992 1ic1pating In the Fountai~ willdbe:a•='~Y ~nr an~ -=====--===-=;i Nnvombcr 2. 1~n. sc.:ilod Beach·Co111 Mua Dally Code, t~o f'ova hng 1111 above on NIA 1992 F54508 t v 1ey School O.stnct's •P· C~irnb<'fs 11 ~•d eadd~: •• t>odc: lc.,r the a ... ard of • Pilot October 6 12 19'J2 :~eo«~ • oui:J&~!:~::a~, Ra"O;sll W Haro.ng Joseph P. Napoli Publolttecl Newpon Beact>-p1ical•OI\ for grants undei Each blO must contoml con1rac1 trx lhl rt'hal>ilitA· tm 781 trnt D Y rt 1 1 ·1 d Ths 111temen1 was filed Th11 statement wat filed Colla Men Daily Pilol th• Element.ary and Sec· and be respon11Vo 10 au I Ori ol FAIRVIEW ROAD epll men ° n us W•ltl lh• Cc>ul\ty Clerk of with Iha County Clertl of Oct O<lOary Education Act tor B di c IMPHOVEMEIH, BETWCtN PUBLIC NOTICE trial Relaho"s. Sloalo 01 C<ll Oranqe 'County on Septem· Orange Cou"'Y on Septem-September 28• ober 5• Bilingual Educ1t10t\ may 11 pertinetnl Id ng aM °" BAKER STREET ANO SUN lforrua ...ti c.h a•t f·lecl with bet 15 1992 ber lt 1992 12, t9, 1992 tend 1 pubflC meeli"" Of1 tract Documents A set ol Flo EA V UE NOTICE th• C·•Y Cl°Nk ol ll•• C·•y ol F·••eoe • M S38 ... O.d ~ument.s may be ot> w A E.t~ INVITING BIDS Cosla Mesa and ~ha I for· w f545080 Wed11eSd1y, Octobef 28, t.:11ned al the Office-of tile 3 "t!d~~~';!~1':~·~; ,: NOTICE 18 HEREBY te11 po"all1es prescribed P1.1bl1•hec1 Neywp<>11 Beach· Publlllhltd Newpott Beach-PUBLIC NOTICE 1992, beglnnin~ at 7.00 C11y Engl"eer, 77 Fa11 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Ciiy GIVEN that the City 01 lhore•n 1111 noncO'l1phll'lce Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot Co1ll Me11 Dally Pilot P m Fin the AV~! R~ 0r .... e. Costa Mesa C3 •or PACWJC YIEW Bods w1I be receovtd at Cosll Mesa, •c••ng by •"d of u.e • • i:f code $4.-ptl'ITlbor 28, October 5, September 28. October 5, Flctlll-~:ir:~;;IO o~ StrMt. ma. upon nonrelUl'dab•• '"' ...... p NC lhe C ty of Coil~ Mfla at through 11~ Gove'"1ng EJLEEN P. PHINNEY. 12, t9, 1992 t2, t9, t992 lluslness Name FOUl'ltaln Valley Clfilornia. paro;:nl ol $20 00 An ad _, '9L..o MEMOftlAL A the 0111e1 of lh• C•ty c1e,1c. Bo1•d. here1naf °' relefrcd City C l erk, City of M·5le M 539 Statement copies of 1he gra"r out di onal char~• 01 $600 will Cemelery • MOftuery P.O BoK 1200. 77 FaJr to as the City, will receive Cost• Mesa The Followlng l>eflO<lS hne wll M available lrom be made ' handled by Chapel • Clematory c 1 ... 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE art dOlng busoness u ' . mail B·d ~ts and fits In. )•"" p· ->:tic v-Duve Drove. CO$l& Mesa II· Of· up lo, .,..1 no1 ater than Publl1hod Newport ALLIONE & ASSOCIATES Student SeMCH prior to other conltacl docvmtnll ~ ac::• "11 92628, at rx belOfl the 10 00 am ol the dlt OI B1ach·Co1t.a Men Da.ly Flctltloua ARCHITECTURE 108 Via the meeting. !!=-===-----~ ~ Beecn ume and d111e slall'd November 2 1992. se;1led P1lo1 October G t2. 1992 8usFl1~'.'ouNa•m• C-dova. New..;,,. Beach, Bpeauc~l!_t_hs~d M"'e:.wpDoa1rZ.1 ..._mo above, et which 11me lhC!y b10' for Ille award 01 a ·~· llualnea• Mense "' """' .,_.. _ _ •••••••••" will be publicly opened 111\d contract f0< th• rthab;i•ta· Im 782 Statement SUtement Celi( 92663 P1lol Octobef 12 13 1 •-Ill-II read aloud '" the Coul'lCil l•ori ol ADAMS AVENUE The Following perM>nl The lollowlng petaOf'I Is Marie Steven Alt.one, l08 15 16 1992 • ' ' DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A R(AOER SERVICC OF THIS NEWSPAPER Ptl '"' '"~ ChAmberl al H id address IMPROVEMC:NT, Bf.TWEEN PUBLIC NOTICE are dot"O business as: doing bulineH 11. Via Cordova, Newpor1 ' ' m570 lfll llhlWIJ Eadl bid mu•I conlorm PLACENTIA AVCNUE AND COASTLINE BOOKKEEP· RENEJ' FINANCIAL.UOYO actr, Cahl. ~ Mortuary * Chapel and be r~1po"11ve 10 11 ROVAL PALM AND PCT£A Fictitious ING St.RVICE. 225 Santa AMERICA M ORTOAOE Thi• buerness Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ '9"d C°"" SON TO Ft\IR\llEW ROAD 8u.t~s Name Ana Avenue Newport BANKER ducted by an lnd!Vldoll Ctem1hon uad Documents A set or All bids aholl be made on "Statement Beech, Calif. 92663 666 Baker SI ,1319. Coat.a The regl11ran1(1) com-NOTICl Of Tf'UITH'l IAU 110 Bro1dway Bid Documents may bo ob-11 b1t1 lorm fumished by the Tho Following person• JoHph A Deutsch 225 Meu, CA 92826 menc:ed to transact ~· u.MR OHO Of TRUil COit• M... ta1ned 11 the Olloce ot the cuy are domg bu51nc s as· Sarti• Ana Ave Nh,pon Uoyd EU91M boyd, 304 neu under lh• Flctrt!OUS T.f . llO. t1nt Ml·l1H Ctly EnglnHr 77 Fatr Bids will be rece.ved ol BAOW~E WILSON AD ~. Caltt 92663 361h SL, Newpor1 8Mch, Business Nem~(I) h1tect YOU AM IN OEfAUlT U..OER A i.m •••••••• Dr"'• Cosla t.t.s. CalolOf· the Oty o1 Costa Mesa a1 Vf:RTISING, 9652 Sa•lltsh Esther B Deutsch n5 CA 92663 above on: Auguil tO, 1992 OHO Of TRUST OATEO JULY ••;;;;;;;;~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i1 ~~Ana~ .. ~ This~~ ... ~ ~n-~kaM~ s11m~u~~mr I Beach Calif 92663 ducted by an 11'dMdual Thia llaltmenl wu IMO ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Thll 'business Is coflo The reglstranl(I) corn •1th the County Clerk Of PROPERT'f IT MAY It SOLO dueled by hUlband anct menc;ed IO transact bual· 011t1ge County Of'I Sep*!'• T A PUii iC SALE If YOU ,, STARTlllG A NEW BUSlllESS?? ·.'" The LAgal 0.pat1ment It 1he Piiot II pleated to 1nnounce a new. Hrvlc• now evallable to oew bu~HI Wa Wiii now .SEARCH th• nama for you at no extra chatge, and Hv• you 1h• time and tti. 1r1p to th• Cou11 HOUM In Santa Anl. Then, of courae, after th• ... rch la oompltted we Wiii file your tiotl1lou1 bualn.u name 1tatamtnt with lht County Cieri(, publl1h once a WMk for tour w"k' u r~lred by l1w 1nd lh•n flt• your proof of pubncatton Wl1h Countt Cltnc .... .... • PIHH Slop by to fife your flct1tiou1 butlne11 tta1amen1 •1 1h• Piiot l,.eg1l Oepa,,ment, 330 Wnt Bey, Coita M.... Callfoml1. If you c1n not 1top by, pl .... call ua et (714) S.2"4321. ElC1enalor1 3 t 5 or 318 and we wtll make arrangementt tor you 10 handle thla procedure by mall If you lhould have 1ny f\Jrthtr questlona, p!Mlt cell u• and we Wiii be more than glad to ... 111 you Good Luck In your MW bUtlt\fftll Ta•'f ... ,, wile ness under the fte:llllout bet 291 1992 NEED AH EXPl.MATION Of Tha 1eg1st11ntt1) com· Bu1lne11 name(s) haled F6445084 THE NATURE Of THE ~0- menc:ed to lranaact bull· above °" 9123192 Published Newport Belcf\· CHOrtrfG ~INST YOU YOU neu under Ille Flcllllous lloyO BoyO Costa Mesa Diiiy Pilot Oc· SHOULD CONTACT AlAWVER Businesa N1me(1) hated This 1ta1emeri1 was fillO tot>er 12. 19, 29, November Nob • htretly QIWn °"' 1b0ve on Nol Appllcll>le with the C°""'V Cleftt of z. 1992 SfRAMO RlCOWlYANCE EB Deutsch Orange °" Se~ 23, Th11 ltttemem wa1 fole<I 1992 M-559 COMPAHY, I CMlomll Corl>O· wilh ,ttt• Co\Jflly Cle.le ol 'Maan PUBLIC NOTICE ratlOft • ttut•. or '~'°' Ort1'10t County on Oclobef Publl1htd Newport lluslM. Of tubsllMtel lruSIM 2 1912 Beach.COiia ...... Dally Flctltloua purs\11111 to "' OMCI Of llUSI • 'MM74 Pi1o1 September 26. Oct<>-.., ....... 11.-~~~ :J.o ~=L ~ P111>11ll'ted N-Port 8MCh-ber 5, 12, 18, 1992. StatetMnt GRITSCti HUSIMD M D WlfE Co!:l11 MeH Dalty Pilot Oc· m544 'TN f Ollo-.ng l)eftOnS Rtcofcltd AUGUST 14 1900 tobef n , 19, 26. November PUIUC NOTICE ~P~ tic'":::~· A E· lnttl 90 4273'1 ot Olflclll "9 a 1992 SOURCES COMPANY, cotdt Ill tht o"1o9Ol1111 Counly M-5Gl CNS10HH3 18781 Portoflrio 01, !MM, Recofdtf ot OAMGE Coullly ---------fflcUU.-Caltf 8V15 CllltofM 8110 CIUAVllll lo lllt PUIUC IOTICE ...... ....._ JlllMt N Bevi1, 1t7tt NolCI ot Dellull •O (~IO FJctltiou• .......... Portoflno Dr .. ll'lllne., Calif. W lltreuncltf ttc:OfeltCI JUNl 8uelMM Nawae The fOllowlng penone t2119 24 1992 IMll 12 424495 OI Stal....-M are dOtnQ bwlNte •· Th11 bu1lne11 11 con-• Oltlclll Aeootdl .. s.I Oii COUHlAY (NTE"""9lS ~by en indMdUlll ~M•fl 2 19'hll 4~Mt 11 MAKI S SCENTS Cll11i1rnn 111 • 111"• lh.tl 11101.1~ 01.11 sensu 1 lleghly tul Ch11\ltnAlo ltH hul c1de1 bubbhng .. n 111(1 slovt od t111n.imo11 Lf1ol11e b.1k1nl11n Ult ovtll FM Cn11s1r11ot\ dM011111on' -•Id 9111• 01 101 yt11 1CM1nd gill g1v1no tilt pro1e~1~ 111 nut "''* ~ piOf> lull color 11u10thoo1o. m1•1! rt111 • lhov g()O(! smtllt li1>ttt lhl' .. ,ICl\~11 t11~ lillllurtO 111 h111b """fil"· htrb•I 1nop b1g\ lllUlj' wait l 0011.10 Qll!lllMI W!UlhS 1nd mo1t1 ar~ln~~=• ~I INC . 1807 Tanenger, Cotta The rtgl1tr1nl(1) c;om-11 THl ~ (NORTHI (N SILVCA LININOS '4400 Me•, C# t2t2t mencecl lo ltltlsael butl TMIKll TO THI COUNTY MacAl'V!IH Blvd sth Floot ~ £nl•r ... Inc.. neaa under the F~ COURntOUSl TOO CMC C(N Ne•port Beach Celit' C .. ttomil, 180 fanangef, ~· Hime(!) ~ TtlU>RMWlST,SANl AMA. - --- - -- - -_ -_ &Ht.O ' Costa M"•· C1llf. t262C •bcMI on: AUQUll "• 1..-CA • ~ 111C10n 10 Ill Cl\al!Nllne c...-.. .2t2I Thie buslnen 11 con-~ N hvlt ...__. ........,.,..., torcmlfl t ... 1 lillt Maflel SCtnb 5900 Call OI \I de Ian ci.m ducted bt 1 corpor:lllon ,,_ t\Memenc wes ,..., 11 lie 1!M Of 1111 in 111 P•Wt utalog SJ 111.1 ftflte• C,:ff ~1) The reg111ran1(1) com· W11t1 the County Cltfk Of '""8Y OI 111 ~ s.t) 4l1mu11!lQ 100 wooct•ork•"9 T/lfl. Lyn C11towe11e. 3l0 menced 10 rrensect bul4· Ortnge C~y on October ,.,, lie Inf lllWlll *' and nA11d111111 prolf(ttt Orehld Allt Colona dtl nen uncler the r1c:llllOU1 2• 1"2 ""1'4IOandnowlleNW•1111 MM, cai.t. e,C?:. BullneH. Nem•(a) 1111.ci ff!Me4'1D .., llit .... M Ill Ill Tt111 bu11neu '' con •bcwe on JulV 25• ''" Putllished Nr#pon 9atcft ._. Ill ... Covn~ ~.11nn ... d•IC'ltd by 1 ~.al p11rt• Vice Prt~I Coell Me•• O••IV Pt40I OI> S• lllf delOlltf a lollDWI n('r•ll•p !Ober 1,, 18, 29, NOvembel PNIC:ll 1 M ue.OMOf A1i111r l The 111g $lr11"t(1) com U" 2, 1992 <N IOURfUNTH (1n4TH) C••• INOCetl to tranucl ~" • Ttil!: M W INHMSt lflMOTOlOT t Of "-"' under UMt fict•llOUI PILOT'S TRACT flfO t?01' llUHt Cl! Slilf But'"IO ~ame(tl 1111..0 CLAC\SIF ltO Se 11 your ho m • Of NlWPO!'T .AQ4 COUNT •t>oYtt on NA lhrouoti c1n111ied Of ~ SlAfl °' CAll r..u·1.1cl11Gn ra i111r A ltt1hclhno Charmaine Cl8"'e MaM'J8 '..fSl!!'lllA~M'l!.:..J:IPl..Cft1-1IWltl!C..JNllL:.""---------'!'------....f \ COSTA MESA 2124 BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT ., , Monday, October 12, 1992 U II======= PENINSUIA 2607 ======I:;===== BEACH Lux condo, nr sc:p. 2br·•-======= •AVAILABLE! GOOD LOCATION! NEWPORT 2669 BEACH REHTAlS TO 2669 SHARE IUSDl'ESS • 2724 PllWfCE BY V1SITING OR MAIL: 330 weai Bav Street c..i.a ..... e&. .... l <--.,~lift..~•.) DEADLINES llonda7 ................................ Prtda7 6:00PM ~ ............................ lloacla7 D:OOPM ;;.='iL~~d;~i .. •~=~ ~~=~: P.rida.J ............................. Thu..rsday 6:00PM 8at1U"da.7 .............................. J'r1da)o 6:00PM llUIU"da.J' Be&J E.iate ..... Thu..rsday 6 ·00PM> 1 ba, lrpl, poot.tns, 1• L 28R •Le gym, 51010 mo., 638. 2Br furn. oayfronl, closo L•rge 2Br 28• Apt. g 1.,, A town. *2BDRM $750* Monthllf rental unlll NB at 36th Sl 1 BR 0405 dys 731•7528 to ferry. 2 car pa!k1ng, Call 831-4089 • house, lndry rm, d/w, • • winter. 310·37S·5SOO --------pOl lO, $795/mo., •1BDAM $600• 6119/93. Yl blk lo bch/ lBA. $400, utll incl.,~~======: pier. redor'd & ••cep· non/smkr, no pets. BOS''tln::~S Village Creek Condo, 303 Edgewater •EAS.TSIDE * 2078 Thurln Frig, dshwshr, stove 38R 2BA, over 1700 STEPS TO IEACM Srlldio 2 BA 1 'hBa town· CENTAUR MGMT Incl. No pets 545-4855 ttonally clean. 2br/2ba 67S-0909 &n&;..J -Fum W/O, Gu S950 -N--P-.--R---OPPORTTnnty sq ft. Wolk lo So 2BR I I t V bl I house, garage, firo· , ___ 84_2_·_2_2_8_8 __ Coast Pl.z.a. W/d , nc u 1 ca e .v .-•2 BA 1B.. 59001 $700 1 person, $800 place, D/W, patio, Hu~!! "'"• mo 0 (Bl8) 451_.473 pt en1n 38 dplx nr 1un1 m sand. Mstr w/BA Prof 2904 hkup Alt. 2-car gar. tor 2 975-8333 lndry rm, $825/mo. uttl incl Garage, lrg $1300/mo. days 261·1----·-----2617 Orange If You ant An patio. 210 loWef 41Sl STEPS TO SAND M/F N/S. $600 + dep Clean 1BA, lrg deck, 723-0569 or 675-4912 I========:::::::::::;: 9151 ext 100 °' eve Studio Cottage. Steps CENTAUR MGMT Extra lg Eastslde 18R Ava1l lmmed 631·1148 544-1466 to bch, full kit & BA, 942·2288 that's quiet & clean, •-.-B-e_a_u_t_l-ful--2-B-R_t_B_A garage, uttl pd. N/pets Nwp1 lwc rum condo 1 ST TIME OFFER $750/mo. 723-1292 pee;,, tenn, wk to bch: L..erge Annual Income Live ShOw s Call For Delalls. $9500 req (310) 2()9.3770 pvt patio. ye8/ly 5700. no pots & great place =========I mo. Ut1I Incl. 645-8943 ..L EASTSIDE• to hve w/low rent, call owner's unit. granite ,.~ JI! k11ch & mrb1e t1rs. 1 n .cSTMINSTER unfum BR. Avail 1 O· 15, n .s. gar, w/d $495. refs. 646-a-473 NEWPORT BEACH YEARLY. Balboa "Balf• 2BR duplex, D/W, ME NOW & get your hse 10 bcl'll 548·2369 2692 front. Priv beach/ w shr/dryr hkup, g3· rebate! 931-8427 On Manna. Lge patio, 4 AMERICA'S NEW MON· 2169 pier. 2Br/2Ba, parking. rage, SBSO/mo., Open Dalf!f! •Newport Hght•• blks to bch, w/d, noo/ EYMAKER may eam 1::::::::=:=:=:=:=:: $1800/mo.6750481 1665TustlnAve 1BR Apt, carport, smkr, $450 to $600/ you $3-4K cash CENTAUR MGMT QUIET LOCATION! pool, $475 i dep. No FREE UTILS lBR Apt, mo. 673-3868 weekly. No S down 10 Beach Rentals! CORONA , NE:WPOAT PENINSULA DEL MAR YEARLY OR WINTER 2622 C h 2BR BA. .... $540/mo. low dep, b f 11 eel PT/FT 642·2288 ozy ouse 1 pets -6-44S84 pool, lndry, carport Shr Westsll'.St. C"i hse uy ' qua'' . tMUST SEE* ~=~~~at:1'i':id~~~ & -.-=N""'P~T,,,,....,H,..,.....g.,...h-ts-2-B-r-1-B-a 714-894-8115 ~25/m"" ... ulllNs Tom, l -800-598-3792· 22 .. ,L Slerks apt w/hardwd floors, -----,----• espon adlt 3 ~ · I CONDOM Beaullful toll belrm, "n Money ta ks ... and smkr/drug<. .:;31 8466 1 BA A 1 1 D/W CENTAUR MGMT frplc, garage w/remote Classified speaks its · VENDING ROUTE S5$0'MO-S1950 MO 1'"'8RJlrd Wateffront Furnished '\Jnfumlshed Villa Rentals 675-4912 pt, rp c. • 942·2288 control. 631-4442 language 2BR 2BA, w/d hkup, So patio lndry rm, $750 of PCH, 51200 & ut•I 236 Avocado -======== 2 Yeara New! 3BR GARAG'C~ FOR Big Profits. Call Amen· can Defender 24 Hre. 1~58-3933 5500 dep. 9 1a-5 oo. Cl:NTAUR MGMT -2BA, family complex, ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~I &;..J 1218• 542.2288 HUNTINGTON, 7 :~=:;10 MISC. RENTALS RENT 2740 DISTRIBUTORS WANTED Cute clean 1BR opt on "=5""5""4:-J:-::O:-A""'N~N,.....L""'o-2""'B..,..R BEACH 2640 -...,..,,~,.,..,.,-----;;::::::========= Become part of the tho bayfront, 2nd lloor ' den, 1'~Ba, lire·:::=:::::::::::::::::::;; AT THE &EACH •St~age Garage• "SHAIR NATURALS" -=~======= •Lg 5Br 3•nBa Dover unit w11h decl< Avqil place, nr bus, K·Mart 3BA 2'h BA Spacious 2BR w/patlo XLNT =========I Double, 18X21, Costa success story. Sup• ========= •• Shores home, lg yl'lrd, approx. 10/15 $1100/ & market. $750/mo. Townhouse sty le COND 2 car gar, RENTALS TO Mesa. $250fmo Call nor hair care prod· HOUSES/CONDOS BALBOA walk to schls/shops. mo. Call 642·6S15 m·f 642-2288 1200 sq ft, oak cab: • $1200/mo/yrly 631·2658 642·3960 Wkdy 10-4 uctsl Nd selhng, H · FOR DltU'I" PENJNSr'H,. $23()().mo 646-8583 •-=========I Attractive 1Br with frpl, dining rm, new---------SHARE 2724 To place an ad in tabllshed accounts. ~I UU\ 2107 •· " _.....nt urd ....., ,., ___ .. LOOKlN T~111ot cl11ss1fled~ lnvesimenl secured Udo Penlnaulalt pvt p<itlo. Crom aru:t, -,...... ' •· ' .. -·~· -----t============~c"'all 842-5878. l Unique 1 & 28 A Units COSTA MESA 2624 walk lo everything. & Holl) $1050 968-9588 For a rental? •Westclitf Pool Hm ~-~~~':?$a~~~:;. Old c la .. lc 6 burner for lease Private bch, 546 9081 Avail now, Lge 1BA Call Laura Lgo pvt mastrer suite, tor master dtStribYtor· ~======== gas stove~ 3Dr & 203 00 bay, 873.e<J30 1BA + den, d/w, gar-full pantry. Non-smkr, =========.ship. For Into, call 1• CORONA I •llri'ls New pnVcrpt. 710 Lido PaJk Or. T h St I Available!! bage disposal, car· $540 .. ultl 722-6679 co---·CIAL 8()().826-5252. $1 350 yrly 67J 0708 --...,,""="-_,,...._______ OWn OUSe-ye 2DR I' .Ba townhouse port, $700 + sec. No 673440() JIUSUOI\ DEL MAR 1022 •SEA ISLAND·2BR. 3BR 21-'IBa. encl ga· w tcnced yard, 57351 dogs. (310) 592·2214 HARBOR REALTY 1"'1 M1 to bch, gorge01.1s REAL ESTATE LOCAL PAV P.HONE 2J~A !1olf c01.1rse vu. rage, wshr/dryr hkups, mo. 546·908I 2BR H 2Ba CM hm. Lg ROUTE. 1 K ·To 10t< Spyglass Value! CORONA Model portoct SBA v. • 180" views Terms or DEL MAR trade Call Patrick 2122 Tenore 780.8702 ' Agt N1uionw1de US.A Coitlf 2BA hse; 0/W, f rplc, garage, pvt pntlo Walk 10 beach! FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1034 $115Q/mo 640·7211 EXCELLENT!!! 261 0 Seavlew ·2Br 2600 sq fl, 2·stry pvt back yard, pool & -:-----,,,,---,.......,~-----~ RENT LAO OCEANFRONT backyard, sml pct ok, EARNING POTEN· $3300/mo. 644·9123 spa $1070/mo + S350 C asa Del Mar 2BA STUDIO on Pentn· 01ana 645-5811 TIAL 1-800-749·2600 dep. 548-7001 2BA S750. 2BA 1BA I p i t Sh50/ B I I I Sh r •Walk to Nwp1 Bc:h 2233 Faln1lew Rd $725. Completely re· through classified su a on. mo a s . are urn apt 1 BUS~l's OFFICE Vending Rou\e . Local Tennis Club, 2600 t all uttl Inc. 723·1355 blk beach. N/S. $430 u1~ proven eamer priced lurbu1shed. Oulo11---------incl util. Avnll 11/1 or FOR iu::""" 2769 to sell. Call Jack 1· SF; 4BR . 3BA, game•---------Castslde loci No pots. earlier. 673·3746 IUOlU 8""329 ""78" rm w/wct bar. $2300 $200 OFF 2 268 OPEN 8-4 DAILY ~=======!!! -=========! .,,,. ..., ' 528 Cancha 640-1631 ~rai:s. L~.,;:~ ,!,~~· --.-'-4_7_E_._..,_a1_h_s_1_. _ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2 624 COM $385. M/F non· EXEC offices, .JW Vending Route: For Dluff'S'v1ow, 3BA 21,'JBA, lcs. 5650/mo. E'S.IOI: c lean 1 BR. ::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::: -:=:=:=:::::::::::=:=::;I smoker lo share 4Br Alrpert, NB. From aale. Eam a steady den, newly romod. 642·2288 or 642·1276 -2 YlBa house. w/d . $350/mo. Pvt w ork cash n1eome. 1-800-Avail lmmed $2,00011---------Water, gas pd. Atleh ------------------Carmef'I. 760-1343 stations $150/mo. 9SS-0354 mo. 723-0352 -$300 OFF MOVE IN gar. sml yard, no pets Costa i\1na CD M Fem Pref . Free prkng, furn. r• SS85 mo. 549-6680 $462.50 + utllolies. oen1 coffee, conf rm. I========= B Charming 1 BR. $99 s •ty D •t ..... HV Homes. SBA 3 A. 3 courtyard Apts. Gated. E 's1de Lg 1BR/1BA ecun epos1 UCI & beach close. FAX soc. copier )Oc MONE.-L Bonus Buy! 183, frpl, fncd yd. gar,•--------- Bonus room makes this hom' a super buyl Per1oCl for home lndry. I blk 10 China Cove. S117S 673-0681 oar~ fresh prunt. walk "'001. -Close to c>very· Gar. pal•O, laundry Karen. 723-5882 833-95.SO Al Quinlan TO io11u 2914 10 elem. school .. B B A tut comm pool, $2,SOO ._t_hi_ng..;;..!_64_2_·_5_8_58__ Fae $725 mo. 2680 ay reeze partments Costa Mesa. $300 + Ne--Beach Near ::======== ·-$3nta Ana Ave # E dep Share Bath & -_.. • . mo. 682·5637 $300 OFF MOVE·IN! · Water. Ample parl11ng. $$ F'"'ST "''"'""H SS Cathy 6S0·3237 msg Kit uttl pd cable TV --2BR, lncd yd. Wtr pd. S · & Q · lBR A ·· • · A ir. k itchen, new Loans personal, busl· LIDO L-/Opt. Romod 838-4120 9 ·5PM E 's ld e Lg 2br 1BA paClOU Ulet ptS 642·9622 Iv msg. decor. 4'00 SF $375/ ness. debt consoltdl· otl1ce or mother.In-========= la w Interio r lr3ct COSTA MESA 2124•-------- $237,500 C.21 Welcome (714) 839-2100 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 East side 3DR. huge bock yard, cul de uc street. encl g ar S 12!>0 S..8 7001 321 COLLEEN SBA SBA. spa. 2 FP, 3 2 194 Placonua.o S7S5 bole, encl garage, w1'th Cool Ocean Breeze.s, FEM 10 share lrg mobile mo, By mooth ut1I• lion ect Easy qualify· gar, 136 Via Trlste Cl 1 57501 home near SC Plaza incl. 1300 SF $1100/. Ing,' sa.me day ap-$2975/mo 673-6239 • 1 Mo Frco UUlsl Lg quiet 3 u ts. mo lb I 2b Iba 120 E 20th, 722-~4 Pool. Covered Park1'ng & Pvt rm alh, ktlCh prtv. mo lse. Ask for Jay. proval, bad credit OK OCEAN FRONT 3BA c enn r ·gar, nu $300/mo. S57-6734 Cays 845-8680 1 aAftc3'*2 ...... 30 cpl, O/W. storage. EASTSIDE -v""' "" --2BA upper. 2 cm gar, $750 No Pet 640-249S Laundry Facilities. LIDO ISLE qu1e1 M/F Eves/W\lnd• trpl, IMMAC. S2300 B ack Balf, wanted to share ___ 8_7_5-_7_1_7_5 __ mo. yr1y, 675 2272 •2BR Duple•. qu•et. lg , Country selling 19 1 BR Call S48-0336 house. Beach bay. No Prime COM 1oc Rot.ail lncd yd. sngl gar. gd w yard S64S mo. 329 drugs. smoke. P•ts or oNice. Mr. George, Thinking of having a garage sale? Give us a call! On the S nd Winter area. W D hkupa University Or /1 H . A I "-J 2BR ------------------S43S + Avail 10'1 owner. 500 to 10,000 Reduced $25,000 1:~111$t~ -m~ S825 mo 647·7540 84-2-2816 No pets --t' 723•1962 ft. 67S-3700 8.nk ropo Is priced to •3BR 2YIBa charming . .J PILOT CLASSIFIED 642-5878 sellat$339,000 Huge twnh~e1n NwptHgh1s. ___ 7:2:3:~:.:.0~18:__ _ __, ................ ~~------.............. 1111!1" .................................................................................. .. HB cus;tom lrl lov•I 4 lrplc:, dbl g3r, lg yard YEARLY/WINTER ttrepl•cos, gourmN Sl225'mo 6"'7·7540 kitchen w island Bacholor. nr bch $6SO French d oors and •E'aid• largo 3Br 2Bil 28R 2BA 2 car $895 lari o docl<. Musi $(!el with Iorgo yard Ouiot 2BR Villa Bal S1525 foCAt1on Now kitchen 3BR 2 9 Npt Stir S147 C-1 A Nefghbor· S.184S89 28R o cennfrool $1425 hood ~mporium PROPERTY HOUS _ _.(_7_1_4.._) _8_3_9-_2 _f _00 __ 13DR , den, y3rd, 2·C<tr RL TRS 842·3850 S.nlo,.. Peradl"l gar, clc~n. no pots. --------- Gorgeou1 retirement 625·8 Plumer St.050. commun. less than t Pru Cal Alty. Agl =========I mile to beach! 2·3BR Barbare 729 7286 APAITllENTS from $130,000. Secu. ---------rity g.ated &. park ltke. E 'SIDE 2BR 1BA. mint fOJt IENT C-21 ••rv A••"Y condition Interior, (714) "2·8891 quiet street, large yard $98S 6J1-4849 1========~11 ========I E Side 4BA JBA Condo BALBOA 0 NEWPORT New romod I, n/pets, JSIAND BEACH 1069 lrpl, 1enn1s1P<>o1 etc, $1400/mo G7S.6149 l:::;::::::;::====:::I=======::::= ::=======I:======= I======== ===========~l~===~===l========t = .. =.t:;b:;uy=o=n=L=1d=0=1:;:;2=5I ..,..E...,.s_1<1_e_14_oo_!ir-c-onc1-o. ·~;:._~;:·n~r ~~7~. 1~v ACOUSTIC CEMENT ELECTRICAL 3610. HOME LOANS t MOVING 3834 SCREEN ..,,., Men1one-4bd <4ba, 2BR 2\'IBA. 2 paoos. 10·20. yrty 1se pretd REMODELING CONCRETE 3526 REPAIRS 3758 REAL ESTATE SERVICES price slashedl l l l gar • 1 space, Inside S785/mo963-8518 3408 ============ Spas·fans·220v·lites1-=========== 3816 Sew On Mowing $690,000 760.0606 lndry area $1000,mo.,_________ Service/repair •• L~st.. St«age, prof 752 8S22 ext 219 AveU lmmed 998-3434 :lBR 2BA upstrs. IMMACJ:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::== WEEKS COHCAETE: SERV Briden Electric * RS Home Repairs ::::::::::::=::::::=;! XL.NT rep. t hr mn Ina MeUculOU9 Morton Mot>.i. screen Mrv no min -no servlc chrg. Lowest Prices Larry 64~8595 trldg, mleto, Lrg patio Concrete culling 1ack Lie Ins 538•3791 termite/dry rot reprs, T167659. v MC 73t ·29SS Distressed Owner E S1do, Laurel Pt. 2 mslr skytghta, gar, tndr Ce•hngs pa nted;rote•IJ hammer 3' Bobcill doors, plumbing, & Mortgage R•te 2 .. o .. f' 2 removed rep311s Dis· •e75S9 '*31 2••0 124 .._ ,,.,. """7 Hotline ,.........._ ,._..__ •••,.. uUlt Sell! ates, '"""' p . ·Cat hkup, S1650 494.9530 .. u • ""• more ..... .,.......,.... -....... -"' l 112.,,., counts• Wr1ll~n Gu3r. Moving Co. 1124438 Ocean vi-Newport gg~· ... ~~;0• .,.,,mo Spac:toua 1Bt, hi o.,. Acousltcpro 563 9009 =========FENCES free jnfo Lo-st rates Short Crest Model 4 3BR + beams, frpl, ,,.,,, d.ck 875-2501 notice. 650-9276 den, 30A, 2 car gar E Sid•. t.aurel Pt. 2 rr)Slt w/d. $850/mo yriy o•======== CERAMIC ar DECXS 3615 JEWELRY 3784 --------· TILE Greet condl Best ates. 2'hBA. f/p 2-car Winter. 72~3 ADDmONS TILES 3528 Refis @ 4 t}J% ======== priced ocean view. gar. patio, si 250/mo. FEN c Es.QA TE s. Ceah Top s For d•a-u .3 truat dMdt PAINTING 38581:::::::::::::=====1 $298.500. 645·458a 631-41021 l====:=z===:tREMODELING New Repelr. 0 ......_.., mond, i-...elry. Rolex, ToddErlCUOl'IK4-t210 One b1' One Tll 3410 TILE Installed Acpnlred. .._........., ,..~ eco\Klters •firs .. hw ========= E.S1de. lge new 2BR BALBOA Pr~ Courteous SeMce Ceoat Pott Atpllct. Cl4te. buy and sell 653 "" eW.P. YOUNGQUIST ecitf"llmJc emMble "1111 SOOTH COAST 2BA e.ncl gar, bit Ins. PENINSUlA 260 Free Est & References Jim Wh yte 642•7206 19th at. &46-7262 =========I Palntlnt1 Contract• #59t315 Tom nf).271 ::~· s7.':5 ~:.;~~ •r•e.z• Conat. De· John & Shel0y'82r6-e176 I========= c~:"i:w!i,.;o~o~e~: MASONRY 3828 ~~~by pn>Osl=========t -;;======:::=====I S3sig5n standCustbolmd co'rmomm FLOOR INSTAll buy and sell 653 w Black.mun MatMNWy F'" al. 64s.3305 'l"Drr -E Std•. Perl.cl for 3 19th Sl. 646-7262 I~ ~=.~~·:e~:::,, ~f~ 1n3d1~eua~:![. ::_ tree est .• 842 0131 CHILD CARE 3536 REPAIRS 3620 o ua1tiy Jewelry and 1re!'!~~-~~·~o;;' ~ ~~~ SERVICES METRO 1086 home In Summerfield •-~--..,------41 ROOM ADDITIONS Watch Repair, custom 617782 636-3109 ,.._ ~ ~..,.. Lg• 2 car gar w/stor· •Oceanfront Lg 38 &II typos, local, trusted CHILD CARE 7 days a Wood Flooring Cua-jew elry Buy Sel V -----------...,.,.."--.,g Mikes T,... .. ~:c,;cJ~u~~h:,'"~!; age. lov rm. din rm. 2Ba, f/p, d/w, w/d builder fOf 30 years wk, All hrs, in my CM tom Work, Neg price, Trade. 3t 16 Newport Waterfalls/pool remodel TOP QUALITY vtc:e Tr" trim, r annt $227,500 modern kit. Sl490. gar, No pet $1700 m Uc#212542 493-883t home. very loving 81· 20 yrs in Business Blvd 873-0385 bnck/rock/block/llle very cormpetttive movel, cleanup, la r:.r 675·1199 yrly 873-eMO W ..._ C 1 C mosphore 631·2460 Abraham 559-7963 · concrete. UcJ bond4>d lnVext. lie 648228 serv 451 -8846 C.2 t Se• Br .. z• -.,.,--------•.~~~~~,.,-.,......,,--11 ar-n ons • u11om OR Const. Since 1977 can Jay 6so-335g (7t4) 982 .. 5521 Like new T/h, 3 mstr 1BA $8SO Utll Paid Remodeling, add1hon1, LOVING MOTHER with * 833·974.4 * alH bd, 2 " ba, f/p, Newer bu1ldlng, cloan Free -design 3~ exp 2 yr old, wlll care for LANDSCAPE t TRIM ~AINTINO. Your lllSC. IEAI. ISTATI t SALES IEAI. ESTAn EICBANGE 1600 COM Custom OupletC, 3BR 3BA • 2QA 2BA. I 1 t 5K eqult\4, want "'1cury c•t/motorhorrnt/ '°'· 132 105 7 IOOSIS(CONDOS POIUIT IALIOA 151.UD 2106 •IBR,h ... Ptttlo. frplc, ger. 11200 mo yrly Oya (3t0) 607~ Ev C3'0) ~97-8585 2107 28A 'DA yrty unr11m *5 Alto f urn room t..'!A winter. AVCAL Mng. 123·t 20ft, 11:M412 DAI I•, 2 fult Dett't Ocoenftonc w/!Nlrlna he'd blOg w'2 4'N'.I parting 119'• Fl.Mn Avl I I It 11900 ytty f1S..«IOI . -- gr, yd. 1 ml to beach, No pota. 723·0823 o •307331 841·20M your child ln CM hm GARAGE DOORS cuUe Is my unvu TUTORING s1110 642 0414 31o-696-oa1e 1e.a,er&r•n...,.1435-0911 )678 LAWN CARE 3808 MOBILE HOME ~~!:ic,m~=-1=======~ LOVING NANNIES E Re-... Tnt Prs .----------------....:..;..-.1APPLIAHCES avail, Hp, relleble, •Lawne mowed front SERVICES 3831 ~~s ~Adult. M SERVICE 3 A.."6 prof lralntng , from Decorative Steel & back Slt.50, clean-Eng. CA Cfedenlial1 Repainting? If you're looking to repaint it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service you're looking for. '14' 1100 a week 753-5223 16'•7'. replace your upa & compl •erv also PIAlfO 6 VOCAL E 23 67s-2780 heavy wood doorl evall e31 -aeoe we speciattze In mobile •P yrs Weoher/Dryer/Refrlg ========= $450 incl ~II. ' home repalrs/MNlceS LESSONS 3868 ProfeH tOnal lutOft Free hauling of old AH AMerlcen Tree $65 relevel special in-home. tat gted Serv.ce and Repair CLEANING 15 yrs exp, call Ed sreVJCES door with this ad. Senrlce. Removal, 800-597-6470 Pt-""°"" Dr of ,,._ ~ A• •ubf«U 3548 1 .. aooee~1203 Trim . Senior Oise. cll llU USC.'""""lllbed'I Cambridge Ac:adem 8:J6-4138 ~ Fr .. H l. 631·8415 S.~s 4!M-7011 MotnuG 3834 IHt. mbr lllllllC •.clllfa •Window Cle.nlng uauny uau 3710 TREES YI.A aao. O.lnrelmlnn$4"1'0I l========I CARPENTRY 3510 Complete home/otrl<:e nnn11 PIAlll Topptd/fte111owe lawn•, ============:I========= YACHT cleaning service. ...-n.dnup 751-3476 •ABC Movtng• Ins. OL 67!1 8169 .......... RRPAIRS ....... , OUICt<. CAREFUL & POOL llADITE.NANC! Olty Cuat"' Weodwrll cabs & repen. cuslr!I wdwlk. k. p , F"tll .... " ' .. """'OPERTIES COURTEOUS, I Tl 38046 •'rot'I HeuM cleanlne en '""" rH• r•t•• U:l.o410 SUVICE 3894 313 7yr1 exp, xJnt ref'•, P•lnt·Carpentry•tc.· LEGAL dependable & ret1a~. Drywall. ~5-52n SEIVJCES 3812 cell Yolanda 631•5967 Carpentry, ptumblng,1-:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::; Rlpi•a. Aemod Ooott, ~ ~I •81 ttle, ~rywell, masonry .. oo-a; ~-atucn & dty ••ner ••t & mOfe . Reas. r.CH • ._. CN41t R ..... wad Nerd WIM COMt 547 ...... wal llnces. gMH. * Uc St -4, $14hr.J, S15hr·2 .,._ Ms-2 ea4 QuaFllM .. I 39. --Ml-GMl Mature/l'dy IO wtk NP CM NII Jof Ann ~ _.., ...... ~le Srnttn .. 2-49.. MoMe R ....... No tob CAt ~o.33CM I::======== SUnbrt .. maid Stvc ~m:'C:~~O-~c.~ Bankruptcy from SttO CEJIEHT llctbondoel/lnt. own/ nlof di.a. ,7M808 Divorc e fro m S30 oper by 22 yr pollee p•r•tegal aervlce CONCRETE 3526 vet e.t3 ees2 0oc; P,..,. aso-112e I======:;; HAULING 3720 ~~1w ... ce I Orlv•w •v•·P•tlOt· DE,.• Anomey Mafseect.. patha etc. Ho Job too \...t\ Mem Ml!l·peyme pt9r'I 111!11111. ....._ Ue.•?M10 COATING 3570 11~ ~i·--E-•_•·-'•-7_•_7_n_..ioo __ • ...,,,.....,_M.,,.ic_.,..key~-37_7_·_9195.,,.--:::::::::;;;:;;;::::;;;::::= •Walteec:oncre .. •trM• T...I. Pelle C... Ceftse Wa191pt00f Deck CO.I· ettaah, Ole 74 .. 19~ Conc-&rtek B~lt Uc tng, QUllMy ..mt, ,_. WMtMt' you•,. buytng f 277329 Higheet Quell aon11ble pric ... Lie ., ..nine. c .... dle4 l o. Prc:t (714)162·7093 687430 n2-e799 c~.,. YG"' '*Khl ------~~--- p-..... Mowoar 1 ====::;::===1:=======;;1 IV min Guer. towest c .. 1 W•tar P ... o D&.'a YecM re tea, lie t 08002 wtttv pool ctng, m.m topside cieanlnQI lnlUf 714/833-9925 8NC.. equip r9palf, 11" tailing AH1onab · -.. n$-1122 f ..... e7a-e1• PUIUC NOTICE euy 1t.. s.. 11. And tt. ,.,.. Callf. Pubffc Ut•ll· C1&Nlfl9d. .... Comrnl•lon RE· IOOPDIG 3910\;liiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;. QUIRES that al uMd h o usehold good• =========== mov•r• print thelt ......... a •.-er. PU C Cal T numbef, Locel Refs, 11 Yr1 limoa and cheuftal,n Oreatef P94tftc ~ l)f'tnt tM1r T,C.P nutn· ~t-•Ct31M ClaUlfted la .• _ No matter what you·re doing, your hometown l>ef In .. ~-­tnefU, If yOu Nwe • quMtlon abOut Iha .... goMy of • .._., Imo o r cheulfour. call. C 0 N V • M I • N T newspaper whether you·,. buy· .,,. Ing, .. "'"O. or ~ ,,..,.. _,...... CorNr111 ''°" 7 '4..ale-4 '" ~ ..... dMa"'9d ,,,.. P::,VUct":t.IMD ftta ln. ....... "O ius1t1 cw°"' ,,. ""'..,,.,,,.,.,A"•~, .. --...... sm;m £1(0_, ,.,..,, ssa Fir more ftOllllCltion ' ·· per Month -~'L~.2-~s!!xt· ~7 1 - .. House Sitter Available Wonted : Condo/House Near DIPLOYlllllT OPPOll UllliBS Beac h for a 37 yr. old professional, non-smoker, clean and responsible. Currently living in L.A., but w ill be working in the Orange County area thru January. EMPLOYMENT _ 5530 Avail Now! BEAUTY SALON has * 213-722-2078 * halt sta11ons available.I========= ========= ========= ANTIQUES Great CM location. EMPLOYMENT · EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT · YACHTS 7018 ....... By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Catt Ann. 646-7522 5530 5530 5530 K ing az Sonoma float· '-;;:::::::::::::::=== OAK furn: dresser atlon bed $200; glass =========•• w~~h sland, round end tble, cotff tble SPORTJNG 57' CHRIS Cr8ft Fllher 42 !able, front-loadin $1;;0 2 Lamps $50. Yacht, 3 state tme. 3 L KIN F R A CAREER?. Ice boK, e1c. 723-0401 oa~ ~table & 6 GOODS 6065 heads, tots .of....,_ I chi;:r 90311 great cond. Sft5K No EXPERIENCE NEEDEDI ========= o ... en size bed and PROLJNE point blank obo. May trade tor Inc • APPUANCES 6011 ;>ase $175. Full bed bow. complete outfit & prop w/owrva unit In and base $150. Fiiing more. $280. 548·5769 bch clllff. lt1/211-MS $ EXCEWNT COMPENSATION PLAN $ SEARS washer & elec· case $50. 673·0222. Buy It. Sell It Find It. '-====~~ lric dryer. great condl· OU•EN SIZE Classified. 1= ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ We 've been In business over 200 years, recessions lion $100 each. MATTRES• .• BOX MAllHE SLIPS do NOT effect us. Dignified, no pressure selling to 675-6585 • P " 1 N o • a DOCIS 7022 Q.1-East-West vulnerable, as •5 QA765S OQJ9S2 •72 lti n-+ 1 t I i t t• I . Whirlpool washer and FRAMI!, sao FIRM =========I d Th b'ddin L... ._ ... _... wa ng pros~.s. s year s eam ngs po en 1a 1s d"'er, good cond 4Y, 642~321EXT307 ,.•••GE••••• •-;:====-=== Soul.h you bol : e 1 I ,,.. proc~: It S 20 I · ~ ~ ........, I• .-A7 KQJ 10963 • v · d excellent w h up to 7 n net commission for otd. S 175. 673-0222. s1unnlng Ne"' Uaed Nwpt Sllp •Q96 "' 4 °1 North Eut Soutlr Weet 2 I of t I od ct. 11 ·pc wnite wash for· · UQ.JQ. 4f.'..._-.r The bidding hae proceeded: 2 Q• Dbl 1 every aa ea our mos popu ar pr u ~~,~---t-iqa1 dining ""-s2300: & e1ec. PfOVldlld. lee. North East South Weet (•-we&k) -C II 573 09rc -RENT Cherry Oueeo Anne 9-gated. BeMIUfUI toe. 1 • 2 • ? What ~oa.00-you take-?---a -...u pc bdrm HI $2000. COSTA MESA 6124 $12-$14/ft. 54>1709 What actiorulo jllU.t.ak.eL-,..,.-Your oppon•n•• "an certainly h h 1 Ill d 310/596-5980 Sem 8ch ===========:::::: ±f>s -..-.....:h -be f th' " "' .. ... t roug c ass e s up to 2a'. .. or ".-1 llert are a num r o mgs . make game, perhaps even alam, IO TEAK bed ... , queen Everything Mu.t Go er ClaPie N9w· you want t.o do-show your .club it's aimply a matter of whether you =========!:======== ~======== with night stands. 2 Moving Sale: Sa-Su ~Beach loct 7t• void. your . pade upport and the should interfere with their auction I========= dressers & mirror. Xtnt 10~ •. 50-$1500., Fum. 7411-tM3 Lv MIO source of your tricks in diamonds. A and. if 80, at what level. Our_ choice EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT cond, S600. 642-8361 small frig. •asher/I-:....;,. ____ _.::;_ cue-bid now-could result in eMmy wouldbetoactaggrnaively,andwe 5530 5530 5530 5530 ~~:~· •. bl~~ot~l~o~~I======~=~ pre-emptive action, leaving you feel five hearta make. life moat dif-MERCHANDISE kitchen i1ems, frames, MISC. ~!~~i~:~~ds ~!~~!nJi;e!':~~~~ ficult for the enemy. MISC. 60 l 5 !ru'~:C:.:S,;, ~:.·· ~ TIDSPOITADOI dentcourse-you cangetaggressive Q.5-AI South, vulnerable, you aaPOllrPUEllT COORDlllA'JOR * HICKORY FARMS * 1 mo1or with trailer. later hold: ,.,. n • • na Gift Custom er "~!~~ ~:;•~kacc~:;:, ~~~ Tanager 4~·r-=======~ Q.2 -As South. vulnerable. you !\old· •K64 Q976 Q6 +AQ84 Tht b1dd1og hH proceeded. Sou&b Weat North East I • Pua 1 + Dbl ? Wh.at action do you take? A.-You have reuon.abl-e support for partner's suit, but a dead mini- mum openmg bid. There's one ac- tion I.hat describes ·this hand perfectly-pass. We frown upon anything else. Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you bold: •Q976 K64 Q6 •AQ84 The bidding has proceeded: South Wet1t North Eut 1 + Pua 1 + Dbl ? What actton do you t.akt? A.-Almost an identical hand to the aeoond problem, except l.hal lhe major suit.s have been reversed. Here your four-card fit for partner;& suit improves your h81ld enormous- ly. Even lhe Law of T otal Tnclts strongly dictates · that you should raise to two spades Q.4-&t.b vulnerable, as South you hold: •87 ~AJ94 ¢A 109543 •8 S • • S • near new, incl elec· ra ... en5 R"'e Partner opens the bidding with one Full time, from your home. uperv1sor ervtce tronlc pertormance ======== "-ARU"~ , .., ~ no trump and East paslleS. What do Need phone. Top Comm., Courd1nal!' recl'r.t011, • l.irn edrcl n"llW\ monitor. Pd S638. ask-NEWPORT • run.EIS 8014 you bid now? ph:p ~~ding lll du11ng rtit-holt1ld\~ 1ng $450. 721 ·9546 . A.-Tbe problem with a jump t.o FREE Tr•lnlng. OC, LA, Hirkrvy farm) ~111! "l'11 fl'( H·~•ll\ Li•r gr+ Oueen or King Palms, 8 BEACH 6169 t"2 KAR-TOft .- three diamonds is that partner b N . 'II feel tall, S20 ea, Hert> :::::::::::=::::::::: dolly, large ea., Aak· mi•ht rebid thr~ no trump with a SD. Ca ll a ve at M.T .I. 0 experience necessary, WI plants 80 k'inds,s1 ea, Moving .... all furn, _1ng-=....;.sa_so __ ._&_7s-_520_1_ " Liiac 674-9422 h d ·-four-card heart suit-a bid of any 1-800-748-6806 train. Part of full time. Apply in ----~--1 must go. cu an suit in thls .....,uence would be a cue· Shade, Pine. Cypress carry. Sunday Oct 1 t, =~========== --. W l l'ff pf 17th trees, t5-gallon, $20. 11•m·2pm, 1204 Wes! AOTO-OIJl.IS bid confirming diamond support •. -person, es C I aza, t -gallon plants, s1 Balboa Blvd, Apt. c. • and a maximum. The way lO probe -Tbe Mem~I')' Tulnl•c Institute, Inc. & I • N t 8 h w1s1ena s10. 674-9422 N-port Beach. for a suit contract it LO start with •A.,.w~•Fon-1Ntm1Jry 'T'ro•,.,re' fVIRe, ewpor eaC • TANNINjG BED lor ____ 5S_9-_2_39_1 ___ 1.=====::::::::= two clubs, t.o check on the possibili· -----------------sate, $1200 (cost i;:CBEVROLET I04S ly of a 4-4 heart fit, and then pro· -----------------.. S2000). Mon1ego Bay ========= ceed with three diamonda. which CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS .a O.VEftTJSJNG Wolff System. Crystal TUJISPOITATIOlf I======= would be forcing. 1"S..all' 24 Suns. Only 22 Must Sell •99 c...... Needed lor Order Proc. Dept. in Newport ORDER T l· mz-vns hours of usage on =-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii= R S wfV8. T .. op•. P ~ bed. 714/692·5359 power everyttMQ, tow.. Q.6--Neither vulnerable. aa South Beach Type 25WPM/Handle Incoming hone PILOT CLASSIFIED mites. clean. All a119,. you hold: Orders, Data Entry & Venhcatioo. Excellent Entry level. $1728/mo. It's th• ... y•IO· BOATS 7011 considered. 955-atl1 •A87S ~K o 1076~ ._,854 Oral & Wntten Communication Sktlls Detail access. information-======== The btdding bas proceeded: Oriented Part-Time, Some Eves & Weekends Mu t be 18/over, have own car pack•d markelplace 1 t FT Noovaranla Mxl======== North Eut Sou&h We.t • visited regularly • sue-390. hard bottom, In-FORD 9075 1 Dbl ? ReQ $425/Hr and good comm unication ~~~~:~~!~.allkinds llalable, Ilk• new.l==========::::ii= r.'at J~~o~h~! Y~~ne; takeout CUSTOMER SVC SUPERVISOR kill Able to start ASA p. 55200· 714167 5- 7475 1982 •scon hatchbecel, Ex R ./f II aunrl, pa. pb, IOw double. 'OU would, or course, have Needed to Oversee Department. p eq u mites, xlnt cond '"ponded to partner's opening bid Ttme. Some Eves and Weekends Req. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT s1495. obo 841-1165 with one 1pade. However, the dou· 55 WDTED 5535 ble has told yo11 that's E&at.'s suit, Contact Ktysb. 10·3, M·F · (714) 720-9117 WANTED 35 I=====~== and you don't want to jockey the L---------------' ::::::======::; JAGUAR 1105 • opponent.a out or spades. To up the Sales ~:;::;~~~:ii;iE=i ante a tittle. we suggest you respond * RETAIL MANAGER * rm1n •o1~ment Ul.an~~d r." xn c one'no trump, all.hough we won't Are You Looking ~4 ,.11 , I rrt IG" Whl wfblk top.&.-, lnl. quibble mightily with a p888. "Boxe r Bay, Inc." 1 ... ....,. eoo .... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Mens specialty retailer opening new store For Your Last Job?. Exceptional c andidate seeking ~~\rt~~· ~~~ ~ at Fashion Island seeking Individual with unique opportunity. European warr. $54,000 ot>o. strong ..ale bc1ckground and management • ht Yi;.u . Sl2.000,000.000 female, multi-lingual, heavy Todd •• .. nt• ability. Should have good communication • 2nd Year -$43,000,000.00 experience in travel and related sktll<, Benefits included, salary •3rd YcJr -Sl00.000,000.00 G I tornmcnsurale with ability. Plea~ send Orongc Counrv Grand Opening. Lcndcrsh1p industries. reat organizationa , MEit CEDES 1130 AC..019 1 Slay away from 5 Satursl• ·~-14 Ex<*ten1 t5 Feoc:lng sword t6 Welled --I .. 17 Wood product 18 a. COlicemed 19 llaffan City 20 -Bay. Japan 21 Oc::tober hOllday 23 Indirect roul• 25 To --periectly 26 Rlwr bottom 27 Female 29 Society ~ 32 Spnnt9CI 36 SPMCh 31 Surrender 37 Sad won:I 311 ShoUtt 39 Unpolahed 40 sPdsr'• relatlw 4 1 P0999Uive word 42 Slate 43 Ellactly tultable 44 Hutened 45 Small dog 41 Nol on time 41 Narret• again 52 Plan 2 3 14 17 20 23 37 ' 4 befOfetland 541 Debt paper 57 Frul1 SB' tJnc:onadous •tat• 59 F&Hln eo .. " .9911 tor 81 M<*em ruler 62 lns1Md 63 lea llttere SA OwnerlNp document 65 veni.on eource DOWN 1 Tast7 2 -o COmmont 3 Not rent9CI 4 Aber knol 5 Canadlen hero- ine L..aut• -&Geml 7 Andes land 11~ .,... 10 HumlKale 11 Deooe for two 12 Famout llonMa 13 Oet1roY 21 Promcnec1 22 Lu11uoaU1s 24 0..... weight 27 Scott.llh landowner 21 Bellersgea 30 lol&andlc epic: 31 lnaects 32 Slope 33 <>th«: Lal. 8 7 1c.im needed· 1mmcd1;itcly S~K-S IOK mo administrative and people skills. resume with references included lo: ln1crvicws Oc1obcr 12th· t5th. C.111 hct~ccn 2345 Carillon Pt. 1no-1230 PM Ask For ~h Monell FT or PT '81 380al QU .. .,..., !Ires/stereo, 2 taps, great cond, 114,900 6'&-1869 or 64..alO Kirkland, W A 98033 (714) 760-3002 Call 714-721-0658 AMS TABOO GOT U TA R Y .....,M::::+:i~ L 1-..!.E~T~_... T 0 T A P OS I ER ULE OTTA AN RATEL NE ATIV ST AN DER R PI N TEXTILES E N TR LAPSE ANN JA S E t CT AG AL I AS RECALL I L L T a I N i.:..:R~A~l~~I E V A A R E T E A 0 R ll•Aekr Monl•V. You ere eo dn•r 0 E N T A E S S L 0 S E R or eo you think _ you ere e It• -I t0-1t..et • 1"2 ~ '-......,.. wekt 11p witll you otry 11tOml111 -I 34 MM tenctler 35 Genuine 3e Uqueur 31 Contended 42 -~ 44 Typlel I ~-45 Arecracilar 47 In the centar of 41 Plant of 8 10 netlle tamlt)' 49 Frenc;h city so \Jnettached 51 Ou1standln0 52 Bulldlng·lol map 53 Perform again 54 Froetecl 55 Votume 59 Nourished . 11 12 13 , , w011lcln'I 111iM you for 1nythla1 ... U t lftlteed you I wouldn't ti« mi..1111 ....... I •• Ill Arift aa4 _, .. J a• ln~..-nt lftd ~ultt m•"tlo. ••. I 1 .. lnk Aria Pffpk ere ••Uy ~t­ H end tekt How.,d Cowll • en eu•pk ... m09t C."'hda ere wind• b.lp ... I love to heer C..lnle rela•e enudotft ... My wife le • Scorpio end I•• • •un • eny Scorpio c.•ld ti« ... My h-"nd .. I tt•bbom T .......... AlllES (Mer 21 ·Apr 19 ) Whet you thuught wu I<* will bl-"""°vtttd Cy· cit' high, jud11ml'nt ind lntu111on on targtt Pur.Llt' pltctt fall 1nto plKl' Kt'y "to orgen1u, to t'luc1d1tt 1oel1 ~t>'' · rorn pl1y1 rolt TAUaus (Apr 20 May 20) lnd1· vld1U1I from foreign l1nd bf<om" velu · ablt ally f ocue nn un1•l'f .. I 1p~1I el•nd"ttnt arnnatmtnt 1nvua11on the• ultlm11tly could ltld to OYftwH tr••tl You'll d«ldl' ··1·m tn IO¥t'' G!MINJ (Mey 21 Junf 20) 8rt'.a~ from "trifd ·and lr'W" t.mph.illt1f' 1n dflptndenu. atylt Crl'lllYlt)', daring Love rt'letlon•h1p will bilt on mort po111 11vl' lnfl Ma,or w1•h will t>.> fut flltt'd-Lt'i>. Aqu1rlu• J>i'r1<1n• play !\lift CANCH (Jun.-21 July 2.2) 'You II rncounttr 1nd1v1du1I •klltf'd 1n thl' m.anti( ert• who 1n.p1rn h•lpt you ltl bilt 1n touch ''"'" yourwtf hmdy mtm• bu•)'• Yuu rt loolL1n1 _, mlH'h btt· lf>r 11111 w1w• Anotht'r C•nC'tf n111vr 1n,,ulnd llO !My 2l Aua 22) Lun1r, nu• mu11.•l •p.c-<~ h11h1t1h1 ,,...,,,,, •• .iyt.. romano• tKC'l'lt'rllfd MK'l•I act1v1 • tin rmptl.uis un communication wnt• 1n~. potrt lClpllllon In C'Ofl'lpthllon In• •olv•nA ,oumeli.m, ptl,ott.raptly VIRGO ( Aua 2l·Sl'pt 2~) Ot>tta . 1 lro tan hf rtmtwfd, 1nduchng d1 .. en<t' •nd langu•Kf' lnll1v1Jual you adm1"' will cont1ct you. df'clanna. "I ho• Mn wtll awe"' ol your tntf'f'f'!ill, wn • tr1 htlt•n• " h11ru' ~•rpl•' erY "'P"' • 11entfd lllltA t~rt 23·<.Kt 22> Obt11n hint ftom L~ ml'' agt' EAp•nd hori- 1.on~ of 1 nlt'rt'll C.., n 1nd1C1t~ '"' written word Mtld fhn111on 1hould b.. "bpt undl'r control " Lt'gal commit· ftll('nt comH lo hghl tn d"malir f1 h· ion SCOllrlO (Ckt 2J·Nov 21 l Attt'n· hlln ttvolvh 1round h11ml'. dtt<>r•t111n, color cvord1n•1ton. !Klund 1mpl1ftca- t1on Employmt'nt pltlurt' 1nvolvt'~ shab·up-to your 1dv1n10.ge You II l'l'tt'IYt' gift l"l.'prt...en11ng high reg.ii'\! SACllTARIUS (Nov 22-0toc 21 I Dtf1nt' trrm~. k"t' p!'l)ple 11tuet1ons •~ lht>y Klu.ally e~1st Attttnt1nn contenut•• to rl'volvt u ound rom1nu variety chsldrtn, chlnfll'• m1ntal MllUJ r1.ce<o J«l11"t'S, "You att ol 1mmt'nM" hrlp'" CAPlllCOllN (Dre 2l·J•n 19) ~ey '' It• u~1n11t. to lootr n~td ptritOn · nt'I , tu mffl ch1llenge of dt'adhnl' Old er 1ndlv1du•I wrvtt o your 'YhHrint1 ~ctton " flroswrty dlvia1on wort.a 1n your fav ur Anorhn C•priturn 1n • votvtd AOUAltJUS (J1n-.»'ff'b l~l 'You tt'nd to attrMt 1nd1v1du1I~ whv •N' 1m • pul11vt, C"1not.-and '"' thrv •rt bl-1nt1 romantic whtn Kt111lly thf'y 1rt' fliol· 1sh Al'iw, l.lbr1 Jl"~ns ll't' ft'aturtd PlSCES (fl'b ICI M1t 201 Chttk Iott and found for eruclt m1tt1ng Hwttdld malll' w.ut• lt('(Ovf'ry 111 1nd1 cetfd yuur vi••• ire "'rr1fltd, you 'It bifo v1nd1e11rd Dvn1m1< Lt'O tnvulvt'd, could l\1vr lhfw tnttt•I• 1n natnf' A. S. I If OCTOIEll 12 I YOUll llllTH· OA Y Yuu hnt ''"'lll'nt wn-. of hu• mor •ff' t\•ntelou• ol ~Y 1mt&l' •rf' ,,,,_,tilt' have t•n441'n<v tu 11c.at1t'r ti fortA You f"...,_ inl1'11.ctu11I cureOlllV <Uuld bf, 1n thf' en• 1n11,1tv1nt1 {"\•mmu n1011un tr••tl, tourn1l1•m l'*m1n1 S.g1111r1u• J'9""'"' play ~·1n1f1e11n1 ~ 1n y1t11r llrr Th111 month, Ornohl'r hk•ly 10 bf ynur "''"'t mttm11,,blr will 1ndtldf 1..,.1 rt•mm1llnt"nt. p.••lllv •n IK•ptllon t•f lldd111t•n to f.am1ly M1-.111n wtll bf ct14'\pl~"'l 1n Novt'mtlf'r-Ar- 1 tbre rt"''"' 1nv1•lvf'\I ' "Life: o cith<'r a wrc, or nothing " l kkn KcllC'r Cfl'ncral fnrttHI ·r oday's Columbo Oay ('an also tw a dlsro"cry da) for enryont, H "'"II stt boell a nni and old aide Co oUrffhH and mallt a choftt at lo "h111 we W11nt co brin1t ouc. Otht'n h1nr polnltd out aooct and noC·so- lol•HKI trail~ and If "h•I lhcy Hid ""' ln.tt, now It a ttood Cllftf CO t1\U'\Omt lht wraknt,M>s and dt· 't·lu11 &he \trtna•b~. Old hablls are h.1td 111 bruk. and le ~Ill ht' a ltsl of"'"' u Co lhf ftnal f)Ul('Oft'le. 'For lodsn , dlsco'"tr lht tlf'\I In \OO and lx-aln playln~ lht mlt', and )OU'll '"'' how quickly It rakH hold to re· pl•re tht old bth,.,lor. -\rlo II Aml Man:h 20-April 20 Ilk 11111i.t1or and tc'ark\\ p10- 11cc:r in '011 IM\ the urge 10 rcplucc th1 f\""''·"•inator en Y1lU I h1\ will ,,, 111101. when )OU 1ivercoml.' ~our k.11 .,r fu1h1H th.it ~OU 1~nt1re 11() \H II I 111htr1 " nothing ll' Ix ufnmJ 111 .11111 11' ,, 1Kr1·"ary run l>I \llC• ',.,, l1mnh 1l ll1H•) Aprll ll-\11y 20 '11111 .1llm1rnhk qu.1h1y nf ,,er· '"k "'" c,in ~ lkncfi ·1al 111 o~n- 111p, ne" door,., hut r."t you mu't h.-111•\( 11 I\ f'tMthfc If >OU \CC C\'• <'f)thing 1n 1ht• ~ami: hah1 u be· hire. \IOU wall &cl 1hc umi; rc,ults thttt )1111 npcct (;fmlnl 11 Tlllnk) Ma} 21-June JO I 1m1: 1t1 tome dOY> n to earth and i.:c1 phy•111:ally Involved with your \\uri.. and life 1n gcncr11I Ynu llwe mnrc 111 •l nt1·ntal world. lhJI ~cda pr 1Ct11 .1 I ·•Jlph l\llon en or tin to I<''' 1hcur11 ~ .1ni.ll:c rn hom lhc fl!•\(\'' ( 11111cr (I htl> Ju 21·J•I} 22 '110 nH'U Ill I 111d1l.ll m" I\, hn111u1.:~ an g1 t un,lud: h11fTI 1 un\:nl ht;hl rclo111•n•ht1" Nq~o· 1111111'"' 11r~ 11 1m 1n1r11• ' md 11 "' ' prh••• h "' f1n1I 1\111 m•lh! 11'\lllt \\lt II th\\ 11111111 \\Ill 1 I the h 111 r••lhn& I .c'fl c I ('MIMHdl Jul 2.\.,\ ... U POISCBE 1175 •eoc .... a Red w/btactt her. 29K mites. .IOO. Dealer (8t8) ~1 You know that rules sometimes TIUCltS 1220 get in the way c1f a solution, and •84 Parcel Van ... .,. you hove the power 10 bend tho5c fut work truc:k Nn9 rule~ You will nol lose race or au· ••eel pis. s>Jb. e/c. thorny. but gain tni t and confi· Value of vehlcle dcncc 1hn1 you know how 10 com· $4,000, .. 11 u.eao. mand. 543·1708 Vlrso (I An•b;tt) Aua. lJ.Sepc. ll ...,.19"""'7=7-.C~he-,,.,-iw-. a;p; .... ..- Your'mcntal powcn rnn be m.ig· ahett, good 41Md. n1fu.:d by 1r111nmg .-.nd new 1cch· S2200 obo, O.Vlf'llOo mquC\ n us mny not ~ the woy 1221 Iv m911. for mhc~ 10 c\pltirc, but -ou c.1nl=====::::~ill!!!: \ltll 'iCI tan c>1.1mplc VO L., SWAG O I Ubra (I 81l1nn) Stpc. 2.l·Oct. 12 ~ fhc world of tw..mt)' h:1~ o~nt•d 1235 11,clf up Ill >OU 1n new wa)'· and 10<fav ou'll Wilnt to citprc )OUr own crc.1t1vi1y. lhis will al'° bring oµt )llUr \ens1l1\C side that is often 10() hy hl IC\Cllf. tlM .... ... Powerfutl f""9 .. .. $1,600fobo. ~, .. Storplo Cl lkslre) Od. 2.1-No..-. 21 All ~rts of cJ1,rovcnc8 awan you IJISC. AUTO 12~5 llxluy, ~lmc of lhi:m may not be \Cl a =:i: ph::ic;ant A'i )-Ou f.1cc ttulh he.id· , ... •...-.. iu:Zt 011. you will rl'llct In cJtrrcrcn1 m~n· ::!!k. ~ ~trtrYI ncr, dc\lcltlpcll thmuah rcccn1 re· dlllon tn•7.0\L 0:: ah1a11Qn .1bou1 younclf. u,... atefM c •Ille Sa•ln1rtut (I Atplrr) ov. 22.()e(. Ate.' 47,000 mu..: 21 Look• a rune -Mw. 14,000., ..... for a pickup UuC$. 77. • ·eo. + caah. "--H3·54oe: 0t ..... &42-4321 EiC\. ... -- • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot AU YOO: S~. 1o>11 ~ tn· 1cllec:I? Scrq. lftl\li;, rum11•1• lllCI 1l1W1C11lly 'lltllrc1 fk1,,. t'U1 50-6S.$'10JslimN/S' lliasC'I""' /\et., fun loYt11J SW lad) ol 1r.1 dlllonll vak.es. slun, pkUy and so:urc. waru w mtt1 )W let\ tr1'P'J ihe Ciotdal Ynn~ Tuu111 c.n rm GORGEOUS, STATUSQl.I rullad.30somctlu~ C11) 'irl cl.sslllClalllllO)' ,1r1 hun l.ci. • Q~Cptclllrcl FJT1wu c~· ..w rRAfflC.STOPf'l\G RlUnJc lr.1dh&cnL. Jlld &C'nlMc ,. lh fd1~ fcm1111111). 1«A1 .,.,. llllC, alll'llC'llH', rctl&l\~f1C1 <11.U' fo1 mucual JJ,.ni,."' San.a \. ~ C1tl 1960 01:.A~TIH Y /\111l/\l,l\'I BL O\Dr:,pro!CSJIMIJ,10 ~r. mn1lu 1111cmts ,,.uh \S\\ \I ~t) 60. Tuc1111 Call 2012 S1\F. sincere. v1i1ao1n& «"..:.• aft111cnt &ood n•n 40 5 ~ ,,.llh 111111) 1111cns10..i tirm 111tn~11 them 11--tt Call 2.io1 1--i---b\l.:lll'~l.,...~(J<' TOOOf mam dcsu~ '°''toll' m;il'"· bll1lt, hbcnl, any ttm.al\, !11 :6. flMI Crol1d. 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C'hin procedures make improvements to facial feaJures T wo different procedures can be used to extend the length of the chin. They are a chifl , augmentation and a chin advancement. Bo'th procedures can create a visual effect that gives the face balance and symmetry. an incision beneath the chin or inside the mouth. These implants occasionally shift positions or can erode the bone. Patients needing just a slight adjustment arc tlie best candidates for this procedure. The chin is advanced -moved forward -to a predetermined length, and is held in place with three permanent wires or a titanium "mini-plate." cosmetic chin advancement surgery. week and the lower llp~s taped to aid the healing process. Once the tape is removed, the patient looks very presentable, although some swelling may persist for about six wecl...s after surgery. Chin advancement o r augmentation, is usually performed on an outpatient basis. Candidates for either procedure arc easily determined. For example, a chin often characterizes a wellk face -especially on J m<1n -and 1t tends to accentuate the size of the nose. A chin augmcnt.1t1on ca n slightly alter fa cial foJturcs b> e\tending the chin w..... d chin advancement can dramatic. •Y enhance c1 pc1tient's appcarJnce by acldrng strength and dc11nition to the Ji'lw-linc DP.-_ _.. Image Information A chin advancement is performed by moving the bone forward. The advancement procedure requires an incision inside the mouth, which enables the surgeon to lift the chin muscles and cu t the bone. In addition to extending the chin, this procedure can create the appearance of a partial facelift by lengthening between the jaw and chin, as well as the distance between the chin and neck. A chin advJncement docs not affect the position of the teeth or jawbone, and is pot related in any way to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) syndrome, which causes pain or tension in the joint. Patients with jaw problems, however are excellent ca ndidates for Using X·rJy or profile picture of the patient's face, the plastic surgeon or oral surgeon draws a line from the lower portion of the eye socket toward the ear canal. A second line is drawn perpendicular to the first and is placed about an eighth of an inch behind the lo-.ver lip. Ideally, a female chin should ext.end far enough to reJch the line, and a male chin should extend beyond the line. . The benefits procedures a.re permanent and immediately make a noticeable change in facial features. By repositioning the chin bone or augmenting it, .. both surgeries can alter the characteristics of a weak face, while making the nose appear smaller and less prominent. -In general, results of either surgery can improve looks by adding proportion and balance to the entire face. A chin .iugmentJtion is ach1C\ ed by usi ng silicone implJnts inserted through FDA FIGHTS COUNTERFEIT Rx DRUGS \ The Food & Drug,_,_ Admin1str at ion is hiring l 00 crunanal Ln' c-.tig.:itors to track .- dm'" countl'rle1t prescription drugs. M ,111\ ,He oi dubious potency or contain potentially J.rngcrou .. 1nbrcd1cn1s. Earlier this w.1r the FDA 1:-sucd import alerts ;i1mcd .lt ~t· •mrn1ng the t1dc of mJil-ord1:r R'~ irom Mc,ico and sC\CrJI other LOuntnes. From Drug Topic<. Juh 20. 1992. SHORTAGE OF MDs TRAINED IN GERIATRICS The United States needs 20,000 ph}'::.tl1ans trained in gcr1,11rics to serve its 30 mill1orr older people but onl} 4 ,084 MDs h.1-.<.' this trJrning. A Se\.cre lack of ac,1c.JL'm1c1fo.1der~ to trJ,n future doctors i'> J ud1ng the problem The )hort.1~t> of geri."ltrtc-trarned MD'> \\ill cf r" <' up medic.ii, !>OCIJI sc r\ ice and lon~-term care cost!> From \\c1'n·~ t-. Long-Term (Jre i\.e ...... ':>, Julv 1992. - WHEN YOUR BABY HAS A BIRTHMARK About 40 percent of babies .ue horn \\Ith ,1 , J .culJr l)irthmark or dt~ t•lop onl• n Lhc l1f>t lew "1.•ck" ot lire. The v.ht ma1ont\ .lrL' harmh:""· and mo)t will d ,1ppt•ar \\lthout lrL.itment. But port·\\. rnl' <.l.lln!> -ilJt, pin!-or r1.dd1c.h-purple areJ) usually prl''l'nt .H b1rth--do not go away on rhcrr 0\\ n A nC\\ laser trC'a tmcnt tor these sca rns hJs bl't'n h1ghiv "uccessiul and can be U'-t·d L'\C'n 1n \.C'ry young ini.1nts The m,irl.." c.rn ,11,o be . c amou1 lagl·d \\it h special m,ii..cup. From Contemporary P• ·cl .w l'• <;l'ptc mber 1992 ABSTINE'\CE IS THE BEST CURE . ' ·:.....,,,.·· . -. ... r-r-t"-.. · . ,, .... ~ .-· ' :. babies whose mothers are under - 10 or have had at least one other child. Other maternal risk factors are low socioeconomic Status, pooc..prenatal care and maternJI · :,moking or narcotic use. Infant risk factors include prematurity, low birth weight, exposure to smoke after birth'and recent respiratory tract infection. Males, twins aR<i triplets are also at higher risk. from RN Magazine, September 1992. LAPAROSCOPY: QUICl(ER RECOVERY, SMALLER SCARS .; Laparoscopy reduces hospital '>lays, recovery time and postoperative pain, but it is not safer than conventional surgery. This technique uses small instruments and a video camera instead of a large open decision. It is the popular choice for gallbladder operations and is pract1ca.I for appendectomy and hiatal hernia-repair. Laparoscopy is unlikely to replace conventional surgery completely. From Patient Care, Aug. 15, 1992. During the recovery period, the patent is limited to soft food for one Maternal smoking linked to children'$ behavior problems According to J recent study, the more cigarettes a mother smokes, the more behavior problems her children are likely to have. Children whose mothers '. smoked .a_pack or more per day after pregnancy had a two-time gre.iter rate of extreme behavior problems compared with children whose m6thcrs did not smoke, the study found. It was published in the September issue of Pediatrics, the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Mothers of 2,256 children Jged 4 to 11 across the U.S. were surveyed in a longitudinal study about their children's behavior to identity antisocial, anxious/depressed, headsJrong. hyperactive, immature and peer conflict behavior problems. Mothers were divided into two groups -those who smoked less than a pack per day and those who smoked a pack or more per day. Children's exposure to maternal ~moking was categorized as prcnJtal only, passive only (mother smoked only after pregnancy> and prenatal plus passive exposure. ' Added to other chJractcristKs associated with behJ\.ior problems, such as low-birth . weight and asthma, the odds of extreme behavior problems rn children of mothers who smoi..e became even grcaler, the researchers from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, .:incl the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, SJid For example, a low-birth weight, male child \\1th a mother who smoked J pile.lo. or more per day after prl'gnancy had an eight-time grcJler rate of BOTH, If you use btrocals we can help. We'll Ol you with special n<rllnc lenses lO replace your ordinary blrocals. Better yet, ask us about contacL lenses ror bl focal wearers. ConLacts orrer nsnural vision Without lines. circles or frames. The choice Is yours .. bifocals. no line lenses or coni.acts. We can help you make the rliht choice. f $25 ·ow·ir $20-0FFi I I I I • Any Giorgio Armanl , • Any complete eyeeiass 1 I ("'lie._, ... W\) I I (.-.it IJ*Ml') W-'-llllllC I t 1 I I --------------------------llarbor Ceni.er 2300 llarbor Blvd. Suite 20 • Costa Mesa extreme bchJvior problci:m, the more intolerar\1 of children's study said. A child who had behavior and more likely to tli~ characteristics plus <rsthmtl report: their children's behavior was more than 19 times as ,1s bothersome. Lil-ely to have extreme behavior The)c dJta provide evidence problems. suggesting that increased Researchprs say possible behavior problems of children e'planations tor this previou-;ly __2holl19 be added to the_grmving unrecognized associJtion lbt or ad-.er~e child health between maternal smoking and cond1tmns asc;ociated \\ith child he.Jlth include: children's prenatal .Jnd pas.si'e • matcrnJI smol..ing during cxpo\ure to maternal smolo.ing, and after pregnancy alter~ brain the rt'S<?Jrchcrs said. structure and/or f unct1on, \\Ith The study controlled for long-term cffcct.s on children's iactors such JS rJCC, age, sex, behavior birth weight, family structure, • pnssive exposure to cig,m~tte income, maternal educatton, !.moke after birth and during intclligcnco, Sl'lf-cstecm and childhood affects children's employment status and use of central ncr\•ous s~stems alcohol durrns pregna"cy. •mothers "ho smok(' ,"l(t' -The Amcriciln Academy of ,more intolerant 01 children's PcdrJtric. is an org.1nizat1on of bchJ\iOr and mJy rt."Sult in 4),400 pcdiJtricians dedicated. increased relies of children's to th~ health, s.Jfoty and behavior problem!. ,,elf-being of infants, children, • mothers who smolo.e MC • adolc'>Ccnts .1nd young adults. t\ pc·r~cm ( 11n de\ clcip akuholrc hq>.1t1t1~ 11 hL· drinb :,I\ l 2-oz c.ms of bt•N, .i litN of "1ne or a h.111 pint uf llO-proot lrquor daily for c;t•\ er.ii )'L'.ir". 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