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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-15 - Orange Coast PilotFormer councilman, police . caPtain Ed Glasgow dies . . ~ 64-year -old Costa Mesa resldent resigned his council seat during long bout with cancer. By loMm Bastleda. SUI Wrllr COST A MESA -Retired po- lice c.ptaJn and former coum» man Ed Olupw, wbo cited bealtb reuoos when he resipted hil seal in Jwx ol 1991 before the end ol Im flra tcnn, ~ Tuelday at lbc • ol 64 foUowiDa a k>QI bout wilb cmc:er. "I've known Ed cw:r &incc I ftQl to work for the Colta Meu Police Depenmcat in 1961," said Gcorae Lonon. a former captain wbo retired from the department in 1990. "He wa my boa for IOIDO time. as well as a friend. He's ~ to be misled im- mente_IJ.:_ Olup served 2S yurs oo the Colt.a Mesa police force. ud fou:r ycan prior to that with the New· port Bcadl pOOcc. After retiring. be was dec:ted to Costa Mesa City Council in 1988, sc:lliDJ himself as a straight· sbootina. pro-growth candidate. An avid peer, Glasgow also, Krved as past president of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub before be fell ill. Otha~ he belona.c;,d to included the Haibor Start Chapter No. Sll Order of Eastern Star and the Long Bcacb Sa:>tuth Rite Bodies. ''But his family came before ev- erythin&" Lorton wd. "He was very much a family man. He stood very firm in bJS bchcfs." Glasgow made headlines in 1990 during his sccood year on the council after be was accused of Cutting down 9n pain, time and expenses for brain surgery, Hoag has found ... Ho.ig ffospi~I neurosurgeon James Doty oplainJ how the new ''Vi~ing Wand" has imprO\'ed brain surgery. A m·agic wand 8y Davtd Hedi. SGlt WrUt N obody's too keen on h:t' in& a doctor dnll into their head and remcwc a tumor, especially when th~ realize he's kind Of lake I blind pilot durina surgery. But on Tuesday, Hoaa Hospital brain swaeon Dr. James Doty WIS given the ultimate radar -a hi&h·tech device that ca.abla him to travel throup someone's ltutl with prcviou ty unthinkable accur3cy. Tho hospital tw 1equired a .. Viewing Wand.,. a Sl00.000 instrument manufactured by ISO Technologjes in Toro.no. Hoaa Is the fint hospital in · Oransc County -only the third in California -to set the device. "The tcchnoloq of the Vicwin1 Wand allows us to z.ero "' on a brain tumor with ocamicy within one millimeter," Doty said. .. In most cases. \he wand reduces the risk- of unncccuary injury to critical iructurcJ such as tbc carotid artery and optic nc~. decrca~s surge') tame and results in a smaller incision site on the kun:· The first p:atient to be operated on u~ng the new procedure had her tumor remo,cd Tuc.tday. She Y.ent home Thundsy, avoiding the cost of an extended hosrit.aJ stay which often results from suflic:a complic.it1ons that require additional medacal ciue. ~1 feel absolutely wonderful," said 51-year-old Gilt Thomas. v.ho li .. ed 20 years an Newport Beach before "'°"in& to Capistrano Beach three yean ago. .. They didn't C\en sha .. e my v.hole head," she '4id. "R11ht now. I've'°' a ·· punk rod. hnircut. I need to v.car bia earrings:· She found out 'he had a braut tumor on July 26. when he urtcrcd a seizure. "l was scared 1 h3d moments or hystena. . actvall)." A Ll._e Forest lo3n officer. Thomas See SURGERY/4 The mnd Is " hand-gui~ probe th1t relays 3·0 images to .t '°iewing crttn. e~ oo computer com- . ' between Ci~ Hall and the pOOc:c department for sev- eral months in 1989. Six mouths later, he rC$lgned, atmg health reasons. Glasgow is SW"Yivcd by his wife, u1lian, and one son. Servica arc ~cdulcd for 2 p.m Saturday at the Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Pm Cllapcl at 1625 Gisler Street. Ed Glu· gow, ~hHe "orl..ing in local l~w enforce- ment for 29 ye~r,, SU\ed the city ~ilh se\.eral orpni- utions. Police .·-check DJ on landlords' promises ~ City to inspect homes where living cond1t1ons have been in quest on By Mame Mcleod SU" v, ·er .COST A ~1ESA -In the" \I!\ , fir>t agg.rc~l\C m l\(' again t i>b~ntce lanJ· · lords, offac1.1 I\ "'111 t ..i r • ... mc nt otfici.Jb h;a\e rc ... pondcd to 'uch problem,, 11 ..... 11 be. ho\loC\.er. the IOURhC I a~11un the Cit\ h:l\ t.1 l..cn ll~ ;a llc\ tJlC II\ mg oondnioru an th e arc::i "'\\1th th•' parucut.u loot1on. prnm1'c' ""ere m3Je th.i t 1mpto"c· mcnb \H uld be done. but the ' propcrt) o"nc n- h.i'e nc~lcdcd to do get a Pomona Strct:t rcs.idence next wccl.. t\> h\unch 3 program aimed at re' 11almng the \Ve l Sade'> dccl1n· ing area~ Some people were a king if thi was going " :· ~1J LI Alan Kent . .,.ho h3' hct"n v.orl..111~ clo~cl~ '\o\tlh rc,adcnt-. and prup· c.rt\ ov.ncr. in the .11 t" J h.' prOITI•llC 3 ,·!~.in up dlort "It·, in the interc .. 1 of th1: ~·11" :and the police d1:partmc:n: Ill clc,rn up the certain ra1,· nc,1 thal :uc 1n gr:a'c nccJ of attcn lion b\ propc rt) ov.ncn:· Jn Augu~t . 1hc C11~ Counc il :..appr o,cJ $44,000 in fedcr:il grant monc~ t\l c~t:ab~ h h the 7\e1ghborh<.lOJ lmpr~cment Stutcgy program The mone) v.111 be u")Cd to im· pro\e seven area\ ~~ere there uc ap puen1 building :and to come to a reality . A lot of I people are excited about this \\eek. Kent \aid a' pohce oth~cn rc~pundc.d, lo Po mo na :aJdrc~ e~ fcW-rcpom of drug anJ ,;:ang / act1·1;ih, drunk·tn·public c:all :an J fight" the~ . he:thh code '1ola-1ion left b_l. f!gkctful prop· cn) ~ner.. '' But Wednc dav'> in· spcc1fon of J home m the 1900 block of Pomon:t "on·1 be the l1r~1 time tha.t police anJ code enforce- couldn't 1gnl)fC the Jctenoratin£ cond111on> an \Umc home> See INSPECTION 4 Stabbing death familiar scene for neighborhood ...,. Four women have been found stabbed to death in North Costa Mesa s1rice 1988. No suspects have been arrested. ) ct nl)l .me o f the \tCllm~; nc ghoor' -~omc: ol ... thlm ... ere h me tn 1.111.h la~ -reported 't e1:i~ l r hcarin:: nm th1111.; unu,u· :a A 1J p..,li, l uund n.1 ''~" o! {, tJ t In \II ol thc .,.,,m..:n ... c:c d ll' crcd ti~ famtl) mcm~r· And in at lca'l thr c o( th1: lour By LorlAnn Bashtdi. Sall v. • \."1~ • the ... omen ... ere \.illeJ Jur· COSTA ME A -On Tue~ii' in& the J ~ -an unu,u:al 11me for afternoon, Madon Oguma became a random hom1.:-1de .... ""h1k their the fourth Co t.a Me\;A ~om:an h\Uh:ind~ "Acre ;it '"H.._ found fatal!\ 'tabbed 1n her home But pcrhap the nlll\I un-.ctthn SJnce 19, . \lm1l:ml\ 1' th.at c~d1 ol the C'1~' \\ h1lc eich of the \ICt1m led remain\· un"''1"cJ \;med lave . the .. ton~._.t ~t...,ht'"'tt...--~si:.t.~11~.~ ~ ~I C'\"'c 1hcr~ '' n,) deaths bear stn~in im1lant1e~. COMCctton Alt four "'omen. for in\tan~c. •The first ,,f the four )t;abb1ns-- h,cd 1n a 4·milc rad1u on the -.u reP'med Jul) IS. IQ, . ·b) oonh end of the cit). 1\ent Gibbon He and h~ nc~ Each wa found tabbed. AnJ wife Malinda, Nth dnout M r· each 1u killed an their home See DEATHS 4 . Clulny Orthodox Christians have a resting place to call their own 110111 F ORCUlATION 8Q0.252·91•1 ClASSIFIEO 642·5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 HOT UN[ 642-6086 SPORTS 642.-.330 ~rtd lowt"t •••••••••••••••••••• 3 ~ ......... , .... , ................ t Oilllilfilrd ri •••••• ii ................... ' ~ Corona del Mar memorial park sets aside 3" acres for church. nuiow trip of land ~,, u .. R~urrcctaon Oardcn" It the 46-re park n led ia the hilll . here ~ill bo full')'~. complett ~itb an altar. mau cwn and "*'~ for •.ooo internments. id Np, Paetrac Vacw's Ortbodaa family CCNnscl\lr. A dupcl Is 1 in the WO There arc only IM> other cemeteries wnh areas ' 'de for Otlhodox Qvi&OIM in . ._.,. Calaroraia. both In Loi A7i ks Cou.nt . M wt cm-'• 1Wt l~t WC lllllill MW our own ccmc1~9 . i•llM." the Rev. Gebrae : ....... ides ol l~.oad ... Ontt OftlilOdol a.cb la '' This is one · of the finest area of the park. It . will be an area expressly for the Orthodo You wiU be proud of it. '' \ • ~.October 1s.1• LOCALS 0 LY • Libraries have Halloween ltlLOT ...... ,ILL MLDlil .. treats in store I t's that poolcy time or year again, time to rise from your coffins to make pumpkins grin, create scary disguises ond invite some of your favorite characters over ror a Hal~ccn Howl. If tMsc tas~s ~awe you daunted rather thnn seasonally haunted, some holiday hints from your local library may help you get in the spooky spirit. You need not be a se111n$trcss to Check It Out craft costumes for your little goblins. An abundant harvest or ideas is available in Leila Albala's "Easy Halloween Costumes for Children" aod "The Scary Halloween Costume Book" by Borkin, James and Coville. Collect idens for entertaining n gaggle of ghoi.ts from numerous juvenile literature selections. Set a scary party stage w11h Fnedhoffer. Brown and Kaufman's "How to Haunt a House fo r Halloween" and Judith Corwin's "Halloween Fun." Even Halloween ske letons need 10 cal, and you'll find treats to bale and brew an Nancy Hathaway's ''Halloween Crafts and Cookbook.·· Cr'1ft supphel> will come in handy for Gail Gibbons' ''Things 10 Make and Do for Halloween" and for giving you r pumpkin some style with Katz and Tondreau's ''Pumpkin Personalit ies ... If you're still nor in th e mood, move into juvenile fiction for stories, poems. riddles and even magic tricks that will ' . . . . treat your youngsters 1mag1na11ons. Among seasonal picture books find Tony Johnson's ''The Soup Bone," Eve Bunting's "Scary, Scary Halloween," Steven Kroll'!> "The Biggest Pumpkin Eve r," Liza Oonnely's "Dinosaurs' Halloween" and "How the Spider Saved Halloween" by Robert Kraus. Young readers hould enjoy James Howe's "Harold and Chester in Scared Silly" and W1seman's "Hallowecn-.ith Moms and Boris." More lire rate spooks will find holi.day fun in Coombs' "Dorrie and the Halloween Plot," Peck's "Highbee's Halloween," Bennett's "Little Witch," Sommer's "If You W:in1 to Scare Yoursclr' ond Yolen's "Things That Go Bump in the Nigh&." • SHiii The director of the food science program at Ornngc Co:ist College, the only two-yeM major or its k..ind in the United State . Her tudents often go on to lucrnti\e careers in the food service industry -an industry where ~he Sil)') employment opponunitics arc plentiful. ''As Car 15 I know, it's the only l\\o-~ear food science major in the United· States," Golden n) . "People who like math and science but who don't want to major in tho e area can take thot interest and apply it to food and ha\·e a TC:d ~tisfying career." MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENT A port-time faculty member for about 17 yenfl>, Golden de .. eloped the program O\'er the la t five )C3rS. It bcc.ime a major three years ago. Some or her former studenb went on to Chapman College where they "ere recenlly testing d11fercnt cook1c·dough ice Fountain of frustration cream recipe for Ba kin-Robbins. Golden, a Coron:i del ~far re idcnt, &re" up in the food crvicc indu~try. Her father, Jerry Cohn, owned and operated Jon's coffee shopl> in the I..<» Angdc uea. "I "orl.cd there a~ a child," she say "I c,tarted out maling sod:b. I wa' a ho!'.>tc~ for a while nnd then I "a' a waitr~ .. ClnSIDI fOllMULATINO fOOD In the food science pro,ram, 1tudenh n'figh1 analyze the chemic:d rroperties o~ yoaun one day and test tM acidity o salad dre ms the next. "food formulation i really chcmi try now," she. says. Golden, who has a m:uter' dcarcc in food science and nutrition from Cal State Lons Beach, 1ays job opportunities arc &ood In the food science indllltry because Los Anacles b the third·lugest food manufacturer in the country. And because of ·its near-anonymity, the two-year food science program al Orange Coast College is n~ ~«;!;.._...,,_ crowded. "faef')one has to cat, and we re goaog more and more to procc~d roods all the time;· he Sll) • "Thi really is a growth rea." Inform· 1 ation about the proaram is available at •32-5702. -tory b1 Rusi Lollr, pbOlo by M11rr Mart111 If JOU !now wmconc who K-'OUIJ mdc an intcr~ting Pilot Pcrwn. c:JIJ our Rc<1tlcn Hollin~ at 6-12-6086. Remember to lca~-e )'Our n:1me and phone number. 7 hDnb1 Man p111ched atter tramc accident COSTA MES/\ -A Mission Viejo ma.n told police he was punched in the focc Tuesda) by another motorist :ifter the m3n cr~hed mlo him, forcing him to the shoulder or the road. According to reports.. Todd Sperry, 20. was dmma wuth on the C'.osta _ Mesa Freeway at about 9:•5 a.m. v.-hen a car pulled in frosat of him. caUSlng a coll1s1on near the 73. When both drivers pulled to the side or the road, 1 H1 1>3n1c m3n got out of h1!> car, v..ilked O\er to Sperry 3nd hat him in the race, demanding money. The su pcct then jumped b3ck into ht cJr, Sperry told pohcc, and sped aw:iy. Sperry described hi!. atuacker as a !>lOd) Hasp:inic man, 5-fut-7, 160 pound . Another Hi,panic man wa~ in the car. he ~id. Parnmedi~ treated Sperry at the scene. 'Pinions of or.ma· ~Oflllld at OCC This Hallov.een season Orang~Cout College'' Repenory Theatre ComJ»ny offers "Passion of Drac:ula." by Bob Hall and David Richmond and directed by OCC thca1cr 1n tru1.to~ OJ' id Sc pg hone A pa~1onate \Cr ion of Bram Sto .. cr's nO\-el the pl.ay as funny, \Cnsuous.· and at tiroc), bone-chilhna. All the fa .. or11e ch.uu('tc:r) arc there: hue Chri tophcr of. Rl\cr~1dc: i!> the me11acm1 Count Dracula. George Almond or Cost:a Mc~ IS ha~ arch·cncm). \':rn Heir.mg and Eliubcth f:al11n of Irvine 1s \\ 1lhcJm,n3 Murray, the OOJCCl or the count's Dffections. Should you want to cast a speU in rhyme, check out "See My Lovely Poison Ivy and Other Verses About Witches, Ghosts and Things" by Lili an Moore, Jack Prelutsky's "It's Halloween," or Yolcn and Primavcra's "Best Witches: Poem for Halloween." Unravel some nddles with Giulio Maestro's "Halloween Howls: Riddles That Arc a Scream" and find fall fol klore an Edna Barth's "Jack-o-Lantcrn." If you really want to play a trick on costumed scaven1crs, find some mask in Ann McGc:wcm's "Squeals alMf Squiggles and Ghostly Giglcs." And learn what's behind all the Halloween hoopla in Barth's "Witches, Pumpkins and Grinning Ghosts: The Story of Halloween Symbols.•• .......... ~~""'· Meg lord, 8, of Newport Beach works hard to get .i drink out of the high-shooting fountain at M.trina Park in Balboa. The ofr·Bro.sdv.;a) hit run) Fr1d:i)-. through Sund:i) . <kt ?2-24 and 29-31. in the college's m11matc Dram3 Lab Studio Cunain 1!> ~t for 8 P. m on ( mJa) • 8 p.m. on s.:uurd.iy.""Oc:t. 23. 3 pm .• 7 p.m. and 10 pm. on Satunby, Oct 30 and 3 p m anJ 7 p.m on Sund.i)!> Russian Gypsy dance troupe to perlorm Halloween doesn't have to be a nightmare, if you pend a spell browsing in any of the four libraries in Newport Beach. The Rus ian Gypsy company Tziganka will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, at Orange Coast College in the newly rcmodclef,I Robert B. MQOrc Theatre. · HeadquMtcccd in Lom.lon. the music and dance troupe 1 the only authentic Ru!>!.1an G)p .. y company in Great Britain. The I l·member folk ensemble perform Co sack danc1n& and Ru.,~1an, Ukrain1:in and Gypsy songs. Enl>emble fou nder and leader, Bib El.kcl, 1s considered lo be the gre..itc\t bal:ilaika virtuoso outside Ru!> ia. Adv;,ncc tickets arc on sale in the college Commumt) cf\ ices Ticket Office. 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"'°""'" ~ dla pGIC.ap peid • C... ,_.., CA ~ indl.de .... plc:IMI -tnd ~ C..) POSTIMS-Ta~ ..._~IDThe,.._ '0 ._ 1MO, Cau ,...._ CA 92616 ~. ND ,.... .._ 6-.,_0ftl. .......,,_ ......... ..... CM ... •• , 'O'd ..._,. . .,.,_ -.-~-- How to reach us .. .. al o be purcha ed b) c:illing 432-SSSO. LOCAi. Tal'EMTIIB pot1 k.Kh: 7(),64 ~lbCM' 7064 Cotti f.W•.t: 73 M Coron.11 dtl M~r: 72.6'4 Ul'.FmEAST SIU S\\tU .).S t J·S t )-6 • ,.. . )..J • Wjltt l~l'l,.., ... Untt 67 Coita Men's Trlar19le Square project lllflllrs plllJltlng IW8l'd TraJnglc Squnre was n3med winner of the tate chapter or the American Plonning Association award for 11!> planning design, pulling 11 1n the , running for a no tional award. The trendy new mi'<cd-rct.1iVcntcrtainment mall, "hich "a dc!>ig,ned by Altoon & Porter in Los Angeles and dc-.clopcJ by the Trianate Square Joint Venture. w3~ prc~nted the aw~1rd dunng an :tnnuol Sla te conference in Mode to on Oct S. The winner of the nation:i.I award will be detcmuncd in April. I Ad\ .. ncc tu:kets. priced at SS, arc on sale m the OCC Tacket Office, located 1n the Community Sef\iccs BuildinJ. The omce is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 9 a m. to S p.m., and S:.turday from 8 a m. to noon. TicL.et~ ~ill be sold at the door ror S6. Tickets '™1)' be purchased b)' phone, u'in1 Visa or MuteKard. f'or lnfonn:.tk>n, phone •32-5880. NUCILOO COITAMUA \ht• I 6clt 1ttC Pints were olc:n from 1 ~ttlcd in front of MoJcl Tcdmic:s in the 900 b ). ............... ,.,:Someone br c uuo ~du TN111c • and 1t Wi ca of •inc •onh about SlJOO Cta1tt me: Ao a11co repottcd uotcn Tvctd.:ay from the baodt . .. .. ' ........... ~Y,OCT.16 ---...... ne Fthdl ol Cotta Meu library -m ldd" UICd-book lo ftona 9 a"'· to ):P-Jft. at lllc Mc. Vudo brUM;h. aoc..cd u Baker Strc~t and Mesa Verde Oriw. U.Cd hardt.di:I.. C~ and chlldrta'a boots will ava1lablo, n w1U '"° 1994 "Men ot M~cry" calendar. CMCAllllAMI A free car care f1ir fca1urin1 apccdomctcr lcstln1 and visual vchiclo insp«ttOM '#Ill ••art at 9 a.m. II Eltancia Hiah School and run unciJ 3 1 p.m. F0t more lnConnacion. call 5'8-1989. IUNDAY, OCT.17 WIDNUDAY, OCT. le NiiWtMICl•I• Poets and pocuy aficionadoa arc invited to a rccitatioa ud discuuioa ol poetry foa*si• oa life IAd dca•h at .. Apropoa Pocuy Potpourri. .. a mcclina of COMM_.,. WAUl Voica and Vlsioot., Ncwpo11 ' Urird annuaJ Childmr's; K u1--r-=-=--n~ 1 pOCiry of Orancc County/Dimqla.nd discuaioft tcncs rrom l:30 to 4 Commucllty Walk 11r&ll 1w p1Ke 1t p.m. For more infonnatioa, 8:30 a.m. ia the South Cout Pla.w contact Jackie Headly al Towa CCnLer area. Rqiwallon bca;ns 644-3111 or t.hC libraty at at 6:30 a.m. 1n 1hc-,,arkina lot adjacent 644-3191. co the branie County Perlonnina Arts C.cnccr. Money raised from the SK _. .......... CAin.ii wal wtll benefit lhc dutdrcn'• ~ ?uff~i~~r.rwi holphal. Call S32-867S. contrut ccotul')'"Old aw\Or houses and TUUDAY, OCT. 1• _:....>' ClllUAMAI COMPANY The Junior Lcaauc of Oranse C.ounty wUI p~l its t lh annuaJ ChrtJtmas C.ompany. The event, 11qed 11 che Oranac County fllrvounds. runi •hrouah Oct. 22. tlour1: 10 a.m 10 9 p.m. AdmtUM>n d SS. .......... a..••i Bu.sfocu Expo '93 is an cxp.inJcd vcnion of the "CV.port Harbor Arca Cbamber of Commer"'' mon1hly mucr lbc n-cnl lakes pl~ from S pm 11 &he Four Seasons llotcl in Newport Cen~r Call 729..+SOO 10 &Cl invohcd Adm1\\t0n 11 SIO IUU'IY MnM DHUNUN• A Pb)boy mapnnc mlie·up 1nas1 .. ,u holt a procram in &he Community Room of N~-port Ccn1cr l..&bDtY Lha• wdl explore the ptcuutcs on v.omcn 10 fit SOC'tCly's 1ma1cs of •hal a v.oman lhoutd be Call Jackie Heodly 11 6'4·3181 or the library 11 644-3191 for more informauon. lllU •---··-· .... ···-··-·--· 11?1 50. .... ___ I 1.UI 11-·~ ... -U.l?t F 31 .. __ •. _. 40 .. _.,_, ...... 50.-..... • •• ...... -11.730 r.1ar s hall Ho w ,1 rd 1. ( 800) 995-4 78~ Who . SAID castles with more contemporary atone cdi(tcea. A slide prescncalioo will • include a private tour of a Irish Gccqja.n castle in rcstoratk>n. For mocc information. ca.II Jackie Headly II 644-3181 Ot lhe libraly al 644-3191. MULlll Ale9 NOINllll'f CllUCDI The Ha• c.ooncc00n. a division or 1he Costa Mesa Ownbcr of Commerce •Ill bold 1t.t luncheon mec:tin& at lbc C.ounuys;de Inn in Costa Mesa. Featured speaker is Len Wayne, a humoNI •ho YtiU relate his own ,. cxpcncncc wich bean problems an'd how humor helped him co cope. The event befJnS al 11:30 Lm. For more 1nfonna.11on or 10 make reservations. call S46-2402. TMUUDAY, OCT. 11 PAalllTllMIW "How co Uvc With Yow Tc.cn·aaer .. 1S 1he 1itlc of a free eve.runs provam 10 be offered at 7 p.m. in lhc. Communlly Room otNcwpott Center ubrary. A licensed d1nical soci'aJ •-orkcr v.iJI present the proaram •b.kh Lobsters Don't Hare RIBS? at ~~WPOJll' RIB (\OJ\fpfX~ will address errccove techniques for rcpinina con1rol or adolcsccn1s. Call 644-3181 or 644-3191. fLOu.L NUlllTAftOM . An E.xpen OoraJ dcsianer will lhatc ·Austral ii 's Gems crcatins arranacments. Photos of Australia's diverse flora and fauna will be 1hown. The event will start at 9-.30 a.m. at the Phase 11 Oubhousc in Newport Bc:ich. Call 644-46S 7. PMIUN.IOWI DISIAll H~1 Hospalll Rehab1lauiion ScM«s pcnonoel lbate information on P:irklnson's duca.sc for both the person Wllh the dascasc: and &hear family members. The 1n!onna1ion e\thansc v.111 meet for rwo hours a "'eek for five •eeks bepnnJn& Oct. :?l a1 10 a m. a1 1hc Hoa& Memorial ltosp11al's Grace Hoaa Conference Center The cost IS S3S per scSStOn. Call 760-564S IATUaDAY, OCT. 2J NMD·Ullf ... IYDft C.ontcrn II. a eharit:iblc orpniu1aon lund1n1 ch1ldrtn's cuccr research, will hos1 its anmul Cuod·rai.sin& C\'Cnt fr<>f!! They camB · with Delicious · Baby Back Ribs far only $21.95 Whole ·to/Jst• on~ $18.95:~) ' , tr~~ ~rwill Wtt Austra· Ila'• <Ami crating u- rMtJ~ment Thursday. Photos OI Australia'• di~rse flora · and fauna will be shown.The ~nt 'lllill start at 9: 30 Lm. at the Phase II Oubbouse i.o ~~ Please call 644·4651 for more infor- mation. 8 p.m. until l a.m. 11 Crystal C.oun. The. even& wilt feature comedy from IMPROVisation, photo opponun111cs with cartoon character1 from Warner Brothers and live music:. Tickets arc being sold for S4S in advance, or SSS at the door. Call 854-0139. PANCAIU a&IAIOA.IT The Zonia Oub of NC"'port Harbor will hold tts annual Pancake Bre:ikfas1 W:illc or Talk from 8 a m 10 noon, 11 Newport Dunes, l 131 Back Bay Dr There will be door prizes 1nJ a raffle and all proceeds bendit the Wellness Communal)' The c~I 1s SIO for adults and SS for children, ~1th a S~ par .. ing fee C1ll 5~9-a7Sl SUNDAY, OCT. 24 TACMT CLUI OPIN tfOUH The Sh.ir._ 1'12.lld Ya.:hl Oub 1~ .. open ..... at Jambcnc Rold and . DrWc. liU ol lllc dub'1 . A butaemo ud a blues band be~ ao opponwi ry LO (add quettJOM { mcmbcn lbout U.C d®'a act.MtJCS. far~ in.fonnation, eaD J60.Cl?ll. C.Vt•• MeellT .. The Coal Mesa Senior Center •all tat i tbicd annual c.siao Ni t front ' until a p In. The $20 don tioft 1ndudcs dinner aad pmblil\a t h1P' Pleu.c all 6'S.2S361or more inform:uion The Ccn1cr is loc111ed a1 695 W. 19th Sc. MIMTWT UC1l llMlllM The Ncw-port.Cmta Mcsa·ln.-inc YMCA v.111 be conduains • hcallhy back seminar II l p.m The (~ seminar YrUI address many IUUCS reprdHla a ~by.back. eau ~ YMCA at 642·9990 ANTIQVI IMOW '"The An~r" antiques~~ and ule takes place: 11 the C.O.U Meu Community Center, 184S Park Ave., Costa Mesa, rrom 9 Im. to 3 p.m. Admiuion as SJ, palk•nJ is free. For more inform;iuon, call (310) l'J0.4·%66 or (909) 822·98S I. TUUDAY, OCTO••• 26 MAUOWll.N ,..,., The C.on>na dcl Mar Chamber or Commerce will "hold its Hallo-r.ecn Party 11 the ft\C Crowns Res1aur11ft , 3801 E. CoJsl Hwy .• ,C.orona dcl Mar. from 1 p• • 10 p-. na. be . ...... d'ocuvra.. -ddtt. 80 lilOll bar. ttkjlwfly .... CMll,,.. .... CIOIQllmc Md CMkt priD .....-. .Mm!elcw ii SU la CIOIUae, d> mo COltWlll. For • ts call 67')..4()50. ftlUlll w • A pulllic b\am cMt coa*'CI P~ 17,,t VC*dlcr hlldati'te. be acid m Orusc C.out Concat'• Forum BiuldUtJ. from 7.30 • pm. \O lO p,nt. Adm' 11 free. Spcakel'I from both sides of I c • c •ill pen, Yrith 1 qucs11on and an a period fol kJot. u11 WIDNUDAY, OCT. 17 .......... ,YIM9 01frord Cooper, au1hof of the '1'hc RuDt P11 Principle .. v.ill present a free n-cn1n1 proaram dcmonstratina ho# to tum butincu and pcnonal probkms 1n10 opponwut1cs "' ' pm 11 Ba.lbclt Branch Library C.-.11 644-3171. TMUUDAY, OCT. 28 FLU IMOT1 Free nu i.hoh will be made :available tu 1111.CnlOr\ between and 11:30 a.m at the Cos11 Mei.a Senior Ccn1cr, 695 W 19th S1 Please call 64.S-2.356 for more information s~od )OW lttms to ArowHI T0tt-. tdlt.or. Tk Dalzy Pilot, ;JJO W. Bay St., Cosu MtS•, 91617. BUYING COINS PAYING TOP DOU.All .. _ • Accumulations • Hoards • Coflect>ons • Gokj • S1tver • Coms • StampS ~= .. -. WI Wl.1 .. •RllYI PmCI.. 11111111111! ·"' '141 wti 1ilr i..:. . .__ ~~8JH24S 777 80. lllAm ISTMKT ... , • ! , .. , ... ,, ,. •l n lt~l\,-.Au. .. f~' ()lot"' • ~.1A L • • ",., .. 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Wbcn Kent, an electrical cnai· necr, le!t Cor his new job ~t 8 a.m. Monaily mornmg, Mah.nd was bakin& bread, waitina for the tele- phone repairman to arrive. He returned home al 6 p.m. to find her 22-year-old body on the floor , bound and gaued with hi) neckties. An autopsy showed the killer raped her before plunaJn1 a l.nifc into her che t. The )Oung woman's wedding ring.\. watch and husband's calcu- lator were stolen, but police said they ~ercn't convinced robbery CEMETERY From 1 a place for 1hc Greek na,, it's OK." snid Stephanidcs, laughing. But when Argos. a member of Si. Paul stncc ii opened, ap- proached Pacific View m:inagc· ment with the idea, he w:is nearly laughed out of the room because Oriho<lox Chrn11anity has received ~uch little cxpmure in the United Stales. Argol> had 10 go to officials at Service Corp. Inc .. which operates Pacific View and more than 200 01hcr ccmercncs across the U.S., Canada nnd Australia, and "im- press upon 1hem 1hcre is a strong marl.el here " was the lllOlivc. • ~teen months late;, in Ju· uary 1990, SUJU Reyes' busbend Primiti~ found bls ftft'lywed oa the bcdtoom floor ot their Baker Street apartment where they had livect for only l1x months.. The comp'·*' sy1tems en&iJSccr, who left work at 6 a.m. that day, re t \lt'Ded home ll aoon so that 24- year-old Susan, a strict Chrutian, could take the cu to Orange Coast College where ahe studied religion. • By the time he arri\led, however, Su an was dead of multiple stab wound to the chest. • Elsie Redmond was found by her son on the livina room couch or her H:ubor Green partment on Peterson Place that 1hc had lived in Cor only five months. SCI to Kt aside the l:ind and funds for improvements because, liltc members of lbc Jewi h and Catholic faiths, Orthodol Chris- tians "arc more subject to honor- ina their de:id th:in, uy, Protes-- tants and the non·rcligious" who uc increasingly opting Cor crema- tion, Argos said. " n.c ~ -.. policl .. ~ ............. " .... ao bed &he .,.... ot MJ D. J993. Her ~-old body ._ b*9 llabbed ..... be llWOb lhe fol. Jowi!'a ..... • • On n.adly, Oauma Mel• tho rounh \lfdolved fe.Mle a&ab- bin& tetlm. Found OD the Door ot her Bermuda Street i.o... the 59- ycar-old WO(llan apparently died of a u b wound to the neck: NclJhbora who could -.ee the body through the Oguma'1 ttar 1lidin1 gl door uy it luokcd as though her throat had been 5lit. Osuma's tepd:iughtcr, Janet, found the woman when she re• turned home from work shortly after 4 p.m: The wom:in's hus· band. a gardener named Yasu, ar· rived at the house shortly after to enthusiasm would be for the churches to mac payments on vave sites. March and Argos planted seeds for a plan that would alJow the churches to IC· quire several plots at a group rate to ell$ure low moolbJy paymcnt1. By lading U:t a rate now, the churches would avoid future price Increases, be able to Sell individual plo'ts to parishioners at future rates and funnel the difference back into church coffers, said March, who added there would also be tax benefits because o( churches' tax-exempt status. Such plans arc "kind of a trend --01•1~ .~ Mid the woman. who ~U.to the IKMtte MYeral ycan aao With lier b.a•nd and Mep- daupter. rarely 1cn holnc. • Police foUnd no • ol forced eauy ill any of &he QJCJ, Neither do they ~ any 1~1. Or ....,., wcapoM. Or MOtiva. • nc ·~ . )'OUWf vktiml led 1i¥a deficribed as ''dean cut." And the. elderly women WCR viewed II quiet neighbor1 who kept 10 thcm- teMI. But while the coincidence) abound, police y thcrct arc no concrete Jinks. "The M.0 . ~ere different," id C.OS.ta Mc police pokesman Ocorge Wit n. On Thursday, police interviewed members ot Oaunl~·, family and former co-worker$. The inve tiption continue. riJht now," March 1J. Pacific View alrCady h:a a Jewish cem· ctery called "Ccdu Lawns," and a Korean Christian church in lninc is intcrc tcd in openin& a section. Pre-purchasing grave sit~ Vt'Ould be beneficial, Steph:midc ex- plained, because the churches con- not afford to buy a large section of cemetery sp:icc outright. With the oldest of the 12 Orthodox churches in the county only 25 years old, most nre still p:iyina off building loans, he !ioid. The churches have tentative plans to hold a ceremony in Janu· ary to con)Ccratc Resurrection Garden, Stephanides aid. From 1 "We rcq•l&ed the condi· tions ~ IOnl up, tbcrc is traf· fiti. the P"JPCr1Y bu been dam- aacd. vehicles ablhdoned 0 just many ahinp dt11 JhoW a dcteriotatiat c:Onditloa.'' Kent Aid. Police will be accompanyin1 code enforcement officers part· ly for ia!ety, Kent said, but mainly to present a united front that the city ;, serious about impr0\'in1 livin1 condi· tion . .. We hove a re~n ibility to the citizens th~l me in Costa ' Mesa and their neiJhbors, and if there are ~ unhealthy OOnditionS. WC have a very seriou concern about that," Keat uld. New1 ol ncxa -.t·, ut· tp0etioa uCI sunilar inJpecdons lO come thJOUahoul lM Mip• bod.ood is welcome rtlie( to reJidtnll IMna on or near Pomona. ~ere arc nice pe5>1>lc livina here too that are afrakt," said HlJdejard Oonuki. • Pomona Street rnidcnt. "I thinlt that if w. didn't have the lklm lofds, we ~'Ouldn'I have the prob· lems." . "Some people were askina if this wu ,oina to come Lo a re- ality," aid Palty Madueno, one of St. Jo cbim's par,ish bilinauaJ leaden pcarhcadil\I the re i· dent movement to dean up West Side nei&hborbooch. .. A lot of people arc exited about this \!reek." HJlf rhe people in Europe, nearl} all church members in East· ern Bloc coun1rie~ and many Greeks. Armenian) and Middle Ea:.lerners are follo""crs of Ortho· doJt Chris11ana ty, according to Argos and Stcphamde . Argos called nine Orthodox churches in the ~unty and re- ceived strong interest Crom eight of them. He's now getting in con· toct with three more. Amon& those rcprcscnred Thursday were St. Paul, St. Mark Antiochian Ortho- dox Church of Irvine, Garden Grovc·bascd St. Luke's Orthodox Church of Orange County and St. &rnabas Orthodox Church of Huntington Beach. Church members must staU how enough inrcrcst in making lbe Pa- cific View section their final rest- ing place for the area to remain set aside for them, said ~metcry Director Robert March. "We're not looking for (the churches to buy) a design:ited number or spac- es. It is enthusiasm •e'rc lookmg for." REFINANCE TODAY Gunnteecl To l.oftr' Your Monthly Payme'at At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! MACARTHUR PLACE .:ze::o .. CoR T odoy For o Free Consultation (800) 201 -FUND Se"ernl ha"c 1mm1g.rnted to the U.S .. making Onhodox Christ1an- 11y among the fa)tC)t growing rcli- glons here. It 1s estimated that membership has grown to 100,000 m Orange County, somethin& Argos attributed to people leaving Los Angeles, Eastern Europe and Protc)tant churches. One way of demonstnating th:i1 .......... ,.n...,. 503 1 Birch Ave., Suite E, N-VV'I He was finally able to convince SURGERY From 1 plans to return to work next week. "It's incredible, isn't it?" she said. Thom<l)' tumor, which came out in one piece, was benign. "It was ript where. the locator told him it was," Doty said. "Thank God the FDA allowed t.ha1 machine to come 1n. Now let's hope they ap- prove at " Hoag is one of 13 hospitals na· 11onw1de performing clinkal tnnls wi1h the wand More rhan 100 patients in Or· angc Coun ty ""ill benefit from the use of the viewing wand in the · next yenr, hospital officials said. They expect FDA approval of the instrument in November. Until the hospital began ~ing the wand, a Hoag neurosurgeon has b ly been able to use external landmarks -a scar, for instance -to determine where the tumor is Ul relation to the outside o( the head. even with extensive pictures taken from Magnetic Re50nancc Imaging (MRI) and CT scans In the past, that has meant a ncurosuracon has had 10 make an incision lar1cr than necessary to make sure the tumor would fall within their operatina field . And once the wracon went in- side, he has had to rely on pictures taken houn before the operation to navigate around critical artenes AlthouJh critical slips are-ex- tremely uncommon, the very tbou1ht of risl0n1 tbe chance oC a normal lj(c ofter suraery has been tnouah to sc.re some patients oway. Doty said the a"cragc hospital stay after brain surgery is usually about a week The )UrJcry itself can last 11n)"Nherc from two to 24 hours , he said. W11h the wand, 1ho5c times arc cut in h:ilf. Ho)p1tal official say ·the new device hu l •"cn peace of mind to patients who prevlowly have de- clined to have brafo sur1ery. "People arc frequently fri&ht- cned o( brain wrgery," boty said. "l\1t had peopte say, 'I wuuld ra1her die than end up a \'C&· ctablc · Some people 11y, 'My God, I don't wint anytbioa an my brain. I can't kep at ni&ht thmk- an1 there'a methin1 in there. Take me into tho operatina ruom immediately.' '' T HE J UNIOR L EAGUE of Ornn~c Counry, Cali fomtd, Inc. PRESENT"i 0cTOBER 19, 20, 21, 22 Tues.-Fri. 10am .. 9pm at the Orang Counry Fairgroundi Come i.hop our unique selection of h\>liday gift . Have ~m en10~.ihle lunch an<l tJkc an one of che m.m~ peca .. 11 even , m luJm~ fun-filled, enterraininJ? Children'~ Afternoon wtth anta Cla~. Tha ~c.lr "e .ire proud to fearure the following Cclebmv Gu r pcake~: JOHN LORING.. TIFFANY & CO. MEREDITH BROKAW and ANNIE GILBAR HEILA CHEFETZ and HE RRY JOHNSON PHYLLI ANN MAR HALL VICKI BARNE f,1r muri • mform.1rinn, c all (714) 26 1-23 Visit us Oct 19·22 at the Or9iil ~ F~ w. haw O\ICI' 150 ~ handaillfW ... b.. . . . IWOnl and r-..ons. Pm.c.t b all" or dec:oritii'(I your home. If ~ can't viii Ult Wiie or c.a b a FREE cob catabg . ............. a k ' r c , 0 ••a • > RU Ff ELL'S UP•LST£1Y llC. .......... "'-' .... 1122 -•ll.. ctn• .U-Ml-llM {714) l7So3eOO (800) 742-1741 FAX 14 f1M805 We Have Some Very Shocking News For Drywood Termites ft•• called the Electro-gun Sy•lem. A battle p lan that uaea finely ttuaed electricity to win the war · apin1t thae home dam .... eritten. After 12 y•r• ol con tinuou.t aae, aad tre.~t of o•• so.ooo ao•ernment buildinp, lehoolt. apartmmta and homee, the EJeetro- gun haa p roYen to be one ol Jhe IDOlt eariroamentally aou.nd methoda of drywood termite coatrol a•ailable today. A "ia.ble aJtanad" to tmt ru. ... dou.. Ecola SerrTicea .-. ~ ~ tOgether make a •ery attndi•e paebp, OIF..U., ltl cu._.. H I Mllj u d peace of mind, b owtH that · · THERE'S NQ NEED FORz • ······"~ .... ~ ..... SOOE'IY EDilOR B. from left, SonAie ud .-n Siefert and µn and John Landstrom. Society Editor orpnautaon ha . been meeting the needs or million of people 1n despair ~•nee: m foundtng in 1865. They arc more \l)tblc at the boJiday time th:m at any other How to llllnnlt · Yolll' nuptial news The. Oath Palot "'clc:omc' the chan~c to hurc the nc"' of your en ugcmcnt ur "CJ· ding "1th our rc.,dcr PK .. up en u~cment or "'<dding lorn ll uur I~ 11 J.30 \\nt b o1\ ~1rcc1 , (U)l:I Mc~'" ~ J .clf-addrc. d stamped cmclupc 10 the \\; c:Jdm l.Xp.illm<"nl l.>.a1h PllOI, l'.0 Um 1560. (u,lla· Mc~. 9262t Photl.b or lhc l'OUpk ur of lhc bnJc 'mh m:a\ be ,,ubm1I· ted "11h th~ ltn1.J11:d funn UtJtC' aml "lute phot~ rcpru· duce bc)t, bul \QU Ol.1) 'ubrmt 1h.irph ·focu~d l'Olur pholO\ for •ppru\':il Wrnc ~uur name Ofl the: b;,d. of lhc phl.>to I or murc tnf\)rm:at100, call 642--t)~I C.\ICllWOO .\5() period during the year, but tbCjr wor._ sp M II 52 wee J or the calendar. They arc the: S:a.Jvation °Anny, a branch of the Cbri.nian church. ln Orange County. they gathered nnk.s for a celebration of uccc in meeting the needs of thous.and of resident with a dinner tq honor their best. The lrriae Cllnlca1 Research Center .... '01.ch1t·tmt.! n .... , .•• rdt ... tudu· .... unwd ell tht• l n ·.1t 11\C'lll ul clllj!tn.1 pc·c-tnra ... l'lw~· "' udws .u t' iutHkd h\ ph.trm.Wt'Ul lt"cll t',1Ut1µ.u111 · ... ·''IHI ( o ... t t o p.1r'.llC ,IJ>.ltll'- • A!I µ.ut11 1p.t1t" nn1:.11 1arrt·1111\ lt"\fllll' t1c·.1l11wn\. lor <llll!tt1.1 • 1ti<·h1dc•' .111 ... iu<h nwd11 :11111n I.ti• 1c·-.1' t t\(i-. .md ,, t•.1dt11111-. • ~upt'l"'\'1'4'<1 h\ .1 Uo.ud ("1•f1 1l11·d l111t·r 11.1l Mt"<hc ·uw/t-udot·nnulvf.!1'1 - • All tc-.. t It .. ult-. \\'lll ~· nt.1clc· ct\clll.1hlt· ,., \Ct\11 Jlfl\,11• $'h\ 'I\ hUl Up tu 'i r10 powmt•n1 lur pmi u ·ep.1111111 111 llw 1\111!111.1 ... , lid\ I' ,I\ .11l.1hlt· Call (714) 753-1663 Nearly <00 pportu~ and gu b aucndcd the p:an> held at the Oransc O>wity Youth Center. Included in the C\Clltng tObb for humanitarian anJ cnic \\'Ork in the c:ommumry: Betty Belde-n·P~~r, recipient of the nationally ack.no"'lcd&cd "Other)" award, and l•'l Llnchtrom, of Newport Beach, honored as "Voluotccr of the Year." Mcdi3 poni1 p«IC>Dalil)' Ed Arnold, Of Channel S. KTLA, scl'\cd a master of ccrcmorue~. Enjo)ing the c,·cmng fe~11,iti~. Orange County OcrL. Cary Gnnville, Supcni~r Glddi Vasquez, and Rich.ud anJ lbrb.u.1, On~nport, honored "uh Lhc Anny\ "William Uooth Award .. Please Iola U8· FerDblller Lmtell•r Weekead Bl aaela ~ Sabalrl>'s was ~ brded ll ~ * (l)f ... trou;t tie tarntt rqe for our tamus SaJSage tnm P*""«>, lat'f il ~ 1930s Today. tis SOOS & pldso1 coriru to pma a ~ lnerlJ of dlfDk: blal food ~ fresh dUy nl seaSCftd 5 venera!XJnS of fntf pride For. Ramatiom Call · 723-0821 m sei ·,,..r wa, • .....-._. ., f.tidlW, 0 '*I I ti, • ~ Doors. • Crown Molding • Nf!!Vtl Drawers • Couriler Topi • European Hing~ • Moch ~ lt't OW' f'tlrtf""""'"' ~ ~-.."" '/04.ll c~ w9I NUoUte Khcheft CoMPllftY 1 aoo a7 ... J717 ncM '°' . Ir• ~ f'(Jf1lo!~•llrJf Custo~ I NITATIO~ PRINTING CE. TER Choo~ From l ht Huir S,J,,rrum ot Papa. Env~~J 1JP< \ryJ,,> ~n Print C.M.on . Whcth~ Ynu ~C'l 1nv1t.at11m' ... o . ht Hnli,b'°' WL-diJmg \ l\H\o\C: •\nnt\l'r'2rie Barch Annnuncun m H1rih.il\'' ( )· ro: Tiut ( m.:t'q11·'1-[ 1tc111nt ~cc~ l > .. ~.i.' or We Have A Fn~nJh . rr.&m.c And Hdpful a.ff In Addition To hcr('m('h ~.l.\l ~"''lU Whatt"'~r Your Custom Pnnlln !'l.:('rch Arc \t,. C•n Do It! ]ansson 's 1EWt01T·.9a11Tr. CEITEI • FAMOUS RIBS &SALAD • TERIYAKI, LEllON OR llAYA CHICKEN &SALAD • PRIMAVERA PASTA &SALAD .__ \ E JAZZ BLUES & ROCK .. Mesa's 'Runaway' Tran sto9'ms tor ·321 yards CdM preps for Saturday's · duel with Artists 1 ...,. Newport-Mesa District record for career rushing yardage is smashed within four-TD effort. By Sany Faulkner, Sports Wnter NEWPORT BEACH -It took 32 seconds for host Costa Mesa High to kill what little suspense there was to Thursday night's Pacific Coast League football game with Laguna Beach. Senior tailback Binh "Runaway" Tran bolted 63 yards of( right tackle on the first play from scrimmage to break the New- port-Mesa District career rushing record and send the Mustangs (3-2-t , J-0 in league) on their way to a 58-20 training run through the Artisl5. "It was a great practice ~cssion," said Costa Mesa Coach Myron Miller, who made the statement in the middle of praising the rour-quarter scrappincss of the out-manned Artists (J-5, 0-1). "La· guna Beach never gave in, which allowed us to sec our offense sustllin some · drives." -------- PecJfto Cont l.ee9'M ':T;~ ..... t00321 ll8Unole0 00t40 c:.a.y 000t31 l.11111111 ... 0 0 0 4 t 0 TrlllucO ... 0 0 0 3 2 0 u.-... u 1 0 t 5 0 .,..,...,..ao.. .... N, LAQIN kldl 20 T ........ eG-.17,.-.) Cdly ft. £.a.• DCC LAQ1N ... • Tlllluco tlls Miller must have been refer· ring to the 12- play, 75-yard mar c h ., that capped the scor- ing midway through the fourth period, because Mesa's other touch· d own drives consumed just one, silt. seven, two, three. one and two pbys, before Bryan Luxembourger was summoned to toe 7 of 8 conversion kicks. Lwtembouraer also added a 27-yard field aoal. Tnn, who needed just 33 yards to break the district career mark of 2. 700 set by N~rt Harbor's Steve Brazas in the 1992-93 seasons, finished with 321 yards and four touchdowns on 18 carries in barely more than 2~ quarter\. ol work. f .,.........,... ....... ~ ...... Mustangs' Dinh Tran, who drew a crowd till night (see inset), i-s conKr6ltulated by assistants Wally Grant (left), John ~mey after 63-yud touchdown run on first scrimmage play of game snapped all-Lime Newport Mesa District career rushing record. "We needed a game like this. to get our offense clicking.'' ~id the AJl-CIF scat· back. who upped his three-game iotats against Laguna 98 on eight carric , ancJ ~homore quar· tcrback Ryan Taylor imprcs!>ed Miller b\ throwing for 89 yards on 6 o( 10 attempt . ccr\·er on h1~ touchdown pa\s to (Cdrey) 1dc\, "'h1ch 1s M>mc1h1ng I've neve r seen our quarterb3cks do in my t~o season here." Beach to 889 yards nnd eight TDs on 71 ca rries. ' . I thought.the kid (Ryan Taylor) threw great Two of those three interceptions Miller llnd Tran pruscd the off ens1ve line (Brian Smith, Luxembourger, Jared Wilson, Bill VaVer- kA. Jason Weir and ti&bt ends Jon Schr- oeder and Adam McNally), now to- Tran's total was I h e n i n t h ·b c s t single-game mark ever recorded by an 0 range County back, giving him two performances in the were my fault, because I tried to put in a pattern we hadn't practiced. Overall. though, I thought he had a great game·. He went to a .secondary receiver on his touchdown pass to (Corey) Sides, which is something I've never seen our quar- terbacks do In my two seasons here.' -MYD laLBI, t1111 Mm cea county single-game top I 0, ancludin& last year's 333-yard effort against the Artisl5 (sixth best). Tran added scoring runs or 76, 26 and 97 to help the Homecoming hosts amass 500 rushina yards. Junior Dewayne Crenshaw, who found paydirt from SS and 2 yards, finished with thou&h he was intercepted three times by Nate Pivarorr. "I thought the kid (Taylor) threw great," Miller said. "Two o( those thret interceptions were my fault, because l tried to put in :. pattern we hadn't prac- liccd. Overall, though, I thought he had a areat gnme. He went to a econdary re- COASTLINE AUTOMOTIV . SERVICE tally healthy after being hampered by injuries to several players the fint five games. . Said Maller. "That's the first time we've had our horses all ready to play." Smith. a senior tactic was sjdelined in the second quarter wath a twisted right knee, but said arterw rd he ~'Ould be ready to JO next week. ...,. Corona del Mar easily handles Woodbridge in Sea View League: Newport Harbor rolls in three. CORONA DEL MAR -Faced witl\ beina down 0-1 1t the start or ~-try J•llte because of a score s.beet problem. Coron:a del Mar High's girts host \'Ollc)b~I tum h:ad no problem bouncing bad. '"ecpani Woodbndae. 15~. 15-6, 15·7, in a Sn View Lcape match Thursday. ~ The Sea Kfop. 11-2 <Mrall, 7·1 league. travel to U,Una Beach for 1 no.. league match on Satunlay at 6:30 p.m v.ith CdM trying 10 1vensc an eatlier loll to Laguna Beach to the scmili e Onnsc County Ctumpionships. CdM is ranked No. 3 in the CIF Southern Section Division I and No. • m the State Division I; Laguna Beach lS No. 2 In Clf and No 3 an the state. Again t Woodbradsc. CdM outstde hit· tcr Jennrrer Stroffe recorded 17 .. ill11 and l3 dip, y,hfJe middle blOdtr CaJtlin Pid.- an addccl five kills and three blocks ind setter/outside h111cr Kam C-0leman hacJ nanc kills and a paar of blocb. "faerybody. pln)ccJ. ind pla)cd 'kell.'' CdM Coxh uncc Stewart saad "Out my 1mhtant co:tch, who h3ndlc~ evcf)thin&i includina the ia>re heels, was ~a. 1n4 didn't .show up She c;i.lled, but s.bc haJ aU the ~re sheets, so I had 10 cJra-. up some score sheeu ancJ that made u11 go down 0-J every aame, because Yie dicJn't h:a\'e offiC1ll 5COrc 1ohee1s. In oih~r guls \"OllC)ball action • N~-port Harbor l. Saddkback 0: The Sailors maintamed their unbeaten ways in the Sea View wath an easy IS-3, IS -1, IS-2 triumph at Saddlcback. Julie Heeler led the v.-ay wtth su lilb for Ncv.'J)Ort, v.hicb improved to 1()..() and 8-0. The Sailors entertaina Tustin Tuesday. • Lapu lkKh 3, .Eatuda t: Vasitina Laguna Buch, ranked No. 2 ia the CLF Southern Section DlvW<>n I and No. 3 irt the Stale Division I, quickly disposed ol Estancia, lS-2, 15-3. IS-3, in 1 Pacific Coast Lcaauc match. The Ea&Jes, ..,ho fell to 3-S overall, 1-3 in lcque, were led by senior middle blocker Julia Schnumein's 10 kills. •hilo teammates Tracey Heims and Cyndi Rieb· Ards added three blocb each. ,,.-,...,.,~11,'"1"' .. '," ... . l_ • ~ I " • l I • . . . ' . I . . ncia ew•ms to key 9-7 PCL polo I .. ~ Eatancia up S..7 in the final minute ri BOllcnbxh 5COreJ the final of his four is wilb 16 aeconds feet to 1eal the \t1Ctory. Read abo had a pair of goal and ~ KoaaJand scored the other. And l &bou&bt Rick Plascenci3 pl:iytd an lent pme on defense, as did (&o He ) ThOrpe.'' id Carpenter. £aaks host Huntington Beach in 1 .ae.,ue match It 3: IS todiay. St s .. l...-..._.1 ........ 0, 1 ,_, ..... • ' J t-• ............ .-. .. Ollltl, ' '-...... =-..... A ....... ~-tS..1 ~IS.. 11119.-t ......... 13-1 SANTA 'ANA -Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h a,irb tcnnii. ~ch 1 • • Charlie ,bleaker opted 10 ~ve a ,,- (cw ot hj rcsular. a re t, bu1 the Sailors (14.1) tilJ h d too much for S:addleback in a 13-S '1ictory. The usual No. 1 doubles tum or Vane ~bey and Lincha.,)' Olson plJ)'td inalcs aptn.sa the Roadrunncn nd uch lWCpt -i1b cnsc. Kat{ C:a.ruiaht and Emily arlcr te:amcd in No, doubles to win th~cc "ts. •CORONA DEL MAR -Mucie Asch S\\cpt 11 No. l sin&Jes, while Corona dcl Mar H igh was perfect in nine doubles sets, as tbc t Sea Kings (1~1 . 9-1) topped Woodbrid&e. 16·2. in a Sea View m11tch. Jenny Gl...gow and Kriitine-Winton (No. 1 double~). Alicia Boice and Ctmsttc O'Meara (No. 2) and Alissa Scott and Heather Ncbon (No. 3~ all swz c.r.--1-1 Wn•rt I ...... '°~ .............. I_,...,., .......... ...._ .... ..,_,.._~llllH.-.... W ~ .... = ir... ..... , s. -" ... Aadlo •t ... Tw:a M ~....-. fC4llill 9"" WM .. , ----~Wll.~M •l •COSTA Ml!SA -&lanci lltah'' Julie F'aelder defeated l.afUn• Beach' Amanda Hastin TPhillips in s1n,1c and tbe EacJu' No. l doubles team of Jenny Drake and Le· Jlie Najaria" beat &he Artists' No. 2 \lnit, but th05e ~e.e the only victories for host Estancia (4·1) as L.agun:. ~ach (S-0) scoursed the Easies, 16-2, In a Pacific C.oast Le aue 11rts tcnni match. ~ ...... , ........... lnf Jll• .. t.Mr..-M • M ,.._ •t. M •t. l'1•s,...,. U. -W .. 4-t COSTA MESA -The Costa ----.-a- Mes3 High girls cross country _. .... squid earned its first dual-meet _r..._ __ victory or the season Thursday, toppin1 visitina Century, 25·30, in PCL play. The Muslanp (1-3) used a )CCOnd- lhrough fourth-place groupina. paced by runner-up Alice l!kJof, to score the ·win. EkJof shaved three seconds orr her pcoonal best with a. 20:49 effort. while teammates Tabatha Oevcland and Ha Dana ~ere third and founh rcspccti~cty. Andy Russell sparkled !or Mesa's bo)s (l-3) in a 19-44 loss to Century (5econd in 15:57) --_, Clary ~ ... °'**-, .. ' ~ .. 1111 ... c... __ ._ .... ........ 1111]1111,_ ... • 7 r .._. -f1 • ,_. .... _ : -••J. pp-.n:a CM-llM J-t91!'-" . PllG Ut t 12 CMY9a •TAT1STlCa La • n·'4 •• i~· T1 ~-..ff 301 wtz •• •••• C9 .1 4l-6QO • •t1·l 17 0 , :a ).0 ll'O 2'1.3 Newport~ Corona ·· del Mar freshmen tie, B-8 LOCAL SCllDll.f TOOAY f-lbatl ~ Sea Kings gain a moral vie~ with the standoff. 8 Dlm.~w .... RONA D EL MAR -With t.bO pmc t~d an the four1h quar· tcr, Newport Hllrbor H1ch t~1\'.e ~· deep into Corona dd Mar territory, but tt\c Saakm "ere Je- n~ the end tone bo1h time :.h Thunday'1 Sc:a \'1C\lo l casue freshmen footb:ill same. the Jr. Blnle of the 8 3y, ended an :a b-6 ~~dlock. Cd.M's ddcruc:, which b<nt but cfid.n'l break. curneJ a" > the ~.111 QD v.ilh '4 minute,, S6 i.cconJ) left is. the contest a\ ~omcr.b.1d. Peter Wall intcrccptcJ 1 pau Jt the CJ 1 lS-)"lrd line and returned 11 yv<b to ahe the ~u t...sn, toad field pc»iti-On (Nc~pou Hu· bor 37). Sli pl•) later, ho"e"c:r, .1 41- ).trd CdM field eo:al attempt wa~ no iood. l.cep1ng mauers taed \\1th 3:16 on the clock. Bolf\ teams had one more oC- fen ivc scncs,. but neither resulted en much o( I threat. The Sail (5-0·1), led by qunr- . terbld Joshlah Fredribcn's <>3 pauin1 yatds, h11d a 13-y.irJ touchdown pus called badt urly 1n the founll bcau\C of an tJlc"'I blocl. penalty. "It crushed U)," !l.t.-.por1 Harbor Co.teh D:in Prin- ccouo said. l he Sea Kinp (1-3·1). led by t.ulb cit; Lance Mullinu's 50 ru~­ ing )U\h, tied the iame m the thuJ qu:ancr v.-ith 5:42 left. :i\ wide recci\cr George Sumner pulled u\ a 22·yatd touchdo-. n p from quanerb d. Royal Mc- M:ad.in. the onl)' completion or NIWPOH HlllOR'S St~ING LINIUPI C>naMU ·DVDU ..... ,..,_ ... Wt. Cl.fl-. ....,..,., Ht. Wt. Q.fl ... • ..... s.-~'o 1a SI ae liS .... . 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Sum- ner's scoring catch tied It on the roJ'°"'mg play. 11.lcwport Harbor, wtucb had more rush mg yards ( 119 to 82) .tnd more fint downs (13 to 4), held the Sea Kings to only one fi~t down aod 30 tOtaJ yards in the fi~t half. DcfmsJYe back La- 6..L'.s and hnebackers Gres Stroup and Dan Townsend were the pri- BATRE ii= TIE BAY From8 Both tcom} rely on 'itrona de- feMCS and .a run-oriented ground • tt:iclts. but Newport'~ off en~ houlJ be "'1thou1 enior All-Cf F t:ulback \\aJc Taft (d1~Jocntcd right shoulder). . Tih. "Aho h:is 2.058 career ru).h· sng )3rJs. mcluwni 1hc 30-) ard aamc-" inning toucbd°"' n w11h 53 scconlh 1n l:ast ~car's cmifinol, maty tact.le"'. Ck fensJ\'e tackle Matt Oriewc recovered a CdM fumble late m the firs1 ba1f The Sj1lor . on their c,econd possession. JrO\c 67 y~rJ\ in S mmut~. SO )CcunJ\ for thC'ir !int· quarter ~ore Led b) ~fias (4~ ru)hing )JrJ~ 10 I~ carries). Greg Wenman (JO ).JrJ'>), Joe Urban (26) and Stroup (:!O). the) lept the ball On the grounJ ffiO\l O( the \!\-a), "hale: FreJnl)en completed ~"() kc) rou rt h ·dO\\ n POl"''>C' to keep the i.erie\ ali"c FrcdnLJ.en connected "uh Pu- hJo for 33 yard\ on a founh-do"n pass. w11h Pul1J" finally getting caught from b<tunJ b> CJM'i. Tom O'Meara Three pl<1)!> l..ttci. f redn~n \\COi 10 the au :)gain on fourth down, 1h1s 11me hooL:mg up ~ith J~n LOIOm3)Cr for 8 yards to the CdM 15 Fi~e runninc pla)~ later. \\.'en- m:iy be clcucd to pl:icc l1~k Senior Stc'e Gonzalc1to, an All- CIF cand1d:uc at llncbJckcr. t01kcs Tart's staning pol Goniale' zind Chns Edward), an all-k;.iguc c~•r· nerb:lck no-.. doubling 1.n the bJcl.:- fie Id, h:i"e sho" n 1 bn c:i n p1..:I.. up the ~lad. CJM Jn)"er~ 'A llh ~n \II ( II running hvck 01 '" u~n 10 JR \\ ..ilz. "ho la\t "ed. b.: .... 1mc the >ehool career ru hins lc.1Jc:r '-'llh ~~ )3rth. man 1:arr1ed h•r a :?·\lud ll>u .. h· d~n "llh 0 ~3 ldt in ihe hri.1 Wenman t ""t''er. limix·d ufl the l1cld "'th 6,10 rcm~11111nt! 111 the )t'\7unJ qu:irier '' 11h ·'-Ida knee 11 1uf). ule in 1he 11"1 h:ilf. "llh the S;ulor') dm10g agJ1n, ('J\t , mer· bad. l'Jt Guul1 in1cr~cr 1 ... J Fredral..,cn p.i'' in the c 1J wne anJ returned 11 ~:i ~ard~ l\J c:nll the half "Hell, ~C')," ,,11d l\1~1 C,l.1 ... h Ted \\ 11li.iml>. "'hen ,a)kcd 1: .i Uc \lo3 :i COO\tll:rnon \I l\.IC) • g.11lhl the prc,iou)I) unbe:iten ;io f un· J ~J1lo~ "In the ~c:ron I hall. ...,c plJ\Cd "i1h a lua vi htJ ' Lmeh..1.:ke"' late: Lu~'~Lrinli.., BraJc\ Ct1lton :rnJ !>..on \\ ... le n. Jefrn'1"c end Ul;ur H\>ppc .rnJ Jeff (c,tra: and taclle b:tn ... hdf did the mO'lt dJm:ige on dc:kr '( for the ~ca ~ngs. 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St.<art $8 hr Sev ils Trans111on S.rvices 7S~ 3412 s 1 ooo Wkly a1utt.no tnvelopes at hOme No eap Fr" auppt.es W'llo ~ SASE Ute tome. Oe1)t 12. Bo• 2109 IY~. TX 768()&. Adw9'1tSlfl9 DISPLAY ADVERTISING JunJor Acc:ount l!Ji. ec::uttwe for display adver11s1no •a••• Worll es part ol team •efli"9 concept on es t.abhshed territon•s Draw plus comm1s •ions Oosl)4ay •dYer A~11f ""lthf'r \'UlMrahlt S urth dtala !'ORTH •QJ 97 AK6 A92 • J 10 .. Wt.ST EAST • i • 6 3 qlOH 9432 1063 K.1 8~ •K97 ~:\2 +A8 SOl Ttf • A K 10 8 .. J 7 I) Q;" +Q6 I I • tndd mo: 'orth f.ut South l • p l • i . p.,.. 3 . & + P Pus ' ,,,. 1110~ lt'ad 1 tn of \ ,1.; 1 hr "'l~rt ~ -.hat '"11 .. ho1.ld Ir d 1r m •hrt·I' 1o.r1rthk-.~ <artb an• • · pi;rlr H tut~ nol bid and \ou art' £ KJGB CAM.DS hich c~. to acnpt Ded.a.rtr d9c1d.d W t •a. un libly tu M le&d.i.nc tlMo ~n of die monda away fmin thr ktnc. l9f1 dttllttr irahb«d dumm\ I> ai t A.f IA'r drsvoU\( uump. an Lhrw roundf. • tnd.ml in band d«.l&ttr lf'd tlwo qUttn of club.. "m ducked w t •on tht-a~ and ahi/uod to a ht"art Tbt ,.ck wu t'O\ trtd b\ lht' QUrt·n and takf'n b\ tht' a<f and an11thtr l lub fort t'd out lht lune and -.t-t u" ' • t luh for 1 bnn d*·ud 1-:Hntualh clrd a.ntr lftl a d1&rt>llnci I •Y•••td tht ~uttn ind lot.t mh hH1 duh1-iuid a diarn•·nd '1ppoo.r tlw ~nanic Lt-ad had hffn a krto diamond :'\ll)(t' ani up .,...,th th~ att would run lht' n..k ul lo 1~ t•u cb&mood tnclu ""hf'n onh ont' nttd b9 io.t. ~laru -•uld ~,1.t~ hnt play.d klW ='""' t hf' df'ftndf't<-••JUJd .._,_... l1"1l "'"'" l•l dtft>at tht rontrart Tbr • "ul cluhl. •ndan• ther W<.wd allow 1-:. .. t to ruU •• , • • trt thr .. , d11ftn·nt •n"••f'I"' \ ,._. .,.h th .. mudrm trrnd , .. tA) a""'' lht' Ill,... rlub WUlntr or • twu\ haft. loUo-ed .,, · 1mothtr b art •hem tn •1th ~ act' 111 dutlo. Ir nd , '"" .ill -.11! kjlrrt tha: "'ht n 11 t lina: lnim tn honur indudtntr lhf' I• II ' •IJ ... hould .. l"rt ... th tht' 1. 14t .. I 1rd Ii.• au .. t' '"u m1rh1 not ht-11hlt1 1 •P "" tht h111h rard \\ ''' 1 ... rn,.d II• h.1r1t """' • n th1· .it-al th11t 'ht>rt t• thtr r .. a •n• "' "'"" I f\• ~ 1 1101 "" ... '' r41ichll •rv. nrd ... ·h .. r .. h1d 111 1hrtt .. pack" .. a• m • 111 n.11 nti '.\11n n h.d f'nou~t, 1 •t • crrtT'' 111 tn.mp .. upport ind 11.r.uld wt up • htan tndl for th" tloef4'nM hef<>I"! S,.>Uth ru Id nt~•ll· al«-a dt~rd •.•• 4ft '"'alllt .....,,...... 1!11 ' ,...,..,_•Ulllf'ct•-. ••• •••......,..AnlllttWn ........... ....., .. ~ lit ..,...~.., ,.....,au 2lHI ~BA Hou54' '""' ~'•II• trplc tots of •un. Avail tmm•d S1~SOmo S7J7•0 t 2 c:.ar patll.tng 11'1 MC HUO Ok 873-t10$ 38oa Condo, M/F Prot Mr F Edwilrds oar S2,S7S Bo•t slips F'" Month's Rent! N /S. all amenities ORT HOS CAUFORNIA l•»or>g e~t.enoe Pf• i---------"T""---------....--..1...------lcrred Benefit pack Jon ~a.. o•n ~ OYl 673 2062.~51 tSS4 ~8-0784 (7t4t6S~9442 I S " ••"rtal.U llOA .... •ix&.'* It U'I,..... Mlitel• • •4'<; "m rv S U.ty p ,.,.Q w a $18~ v•ty N:t pc-1• 873-4220 28R. t car gar. nu cpt .,,..,.--...,,,.--,........,.......,,,..--INY£ST•On US,000 lg 3BA 2ba upslrs, W Side $695 850-1220 Npt Cre•t MF PfOf •leps to sand' 2 att Lar•• E 'Slde 28 R" .t'lr 38r 2 ...,e. eoncso VENDINC ROUTE g.ar. w d , d w, fr'9o Ip, IB"' 380 Woodlanc:I Po¥t bltth, all amen Pou bl• SI 200 N I age Ph,,,.•cal eum & dNQ lHllng req Cl This posl(ion mu.I bi; EMPLOYMENTSSJO MERCHANDISE ~~ 6122 ~n vu• Sl•OO Avt Nov .... s575 6"45-98SS Weelo;ly •Buy A'I Or 101 300• $t 64A·79C6 g&r. W d hllup. OuJet 'Ul.tl p~ -336-6360 f&Ho<t 1mm.01a1 .. y FOf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif inteN-FAX Of rn.11 ..................... ... ., .. '"*" .... .-.... ·-CORONA DEL MAR 2122 NPT Nor1h Town."';om, 20r 2 V18a. lrpk, attch 2 car g.ar SI 300. mo t $425 • dep 646 9906 Npt Cr-l twnom n.ar LQ IBR w n-crC>(, beM:h MF SA25.mol••·------dishw.uher, enct o• . S400 <Mp Avl 1111 resume to PIT CLERICAL 5 yrs bll(lU>g & II APPUJUICiS 6011 11111 ........ . ................... ~ ............ . .. JOr ~{h cusiorn "°'"• ""' Avt 1 tit . 6G9-71f'6.3 r~e. tnCS•y. Eastwe. Ketly. 645-155'4 eves ANHOtJNCE.MENTS qutet U7S mo • S300 --------- bkkpg e1tp P•operty iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiii•lil• mgm1 otf1ce 4760104 WASHER • OAS ........ ,, .. '" °"'"-.' .,.....,...._, 11 1. ( '~·· HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE I'-\ bloeiJ IO bc.h lfy nn, ,..,,, rm, d~. 1 •OH TME WATaA• c~r g 11t, trplc:. 4'¥4 I I I W U'I Paf'Ofamte 180 S1900~ OPCN SAT bay .,_ 48' 2'~S. l>U"' 2"" 31• .i.a~ 2 c.i.r g.tr $211'5 Boat AYe t.7)~78 ~:.,;tun~ ~ C'1mp~•'Y lu!f• sn r>J1---------- 1 u. 0 51 • K•~ to pvt • Wlf•t'•r Oceanffoftt beach gate. AHpot\ 3 2 $t~1mo p.ally only S4!>0. mo PAUOCNTIAL NWPT • .-ct a "'"· grdnr, M•rcla 509--3707 TV Ho P41IS :G()-12)6 ••Conl.,np lUR :'u.a I••·-----· lr~ry gA•. r~ t>1i.s '° APARTM.ENTS beh' Siils.'.> .G.Jt 211'!> FOR RENT Op9n Sati Svn t .5 3 t 4 1h LartUl9UF s.c. 20.."'0 Fu"eftOn Penin &..yfront tem n. No Pets 83t..a.427 srNlr ahr 38r 28.t. grt1--------- ~ C'a&4e 211# tn Tf'Pb vi.-""p.irt..ng $:150 AN'NOtJNC£MENTS Niu decor. tncd peuo. ' ~\ ut.IS 673 -06-&1 2920 Indy 359C Woodlain<I $175 Ou>ct • 15o<t(). t 73.J RENTALS Live In A Eorest! w• ~o 2726 StuCllOS . From $$1S iiiilMiii"iii • a;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii I B<trms ~ rom S600 P ool. S pa BOO •. OOV''d parking eom.r of Newport Btvel & W•I"'°" 642· 1390• MOVE·IN SPEClAU Share W<1n1ed V1•w. P'"' 83, Nrs. 1g rm W 0 , quie1 prOf M 35, COM, ~O . 497·5369 2BA 20. ~in~ t>r•I• ------·--& •trV 575"0 AQI. "'"" ~ 11 79,. 28• g.ittl~ ~6·5880 or 979-3840 ORYEA, Mldorft ....0 $.300 bo4f\ ~7 w~iiSfY; I' 3SeL ,._fr!Qet Of GOO .... a... 6014 c<w><to So PCH ""'"""I-BAI.BO---. A------MOVE-IN SPECIAi..! GEN£1tA1 1002 """' o ... Of pc)o1 F'um EUll•Cle 28r 18• i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll ut•lum J1•so r:1 •SJt ISLAND 2606 vau11ed c:..1, pvt pat~ For ·--: llu 2l~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g.ar. lnc:lry rm Sn5 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE a Rattan furniture Mt. a patio Un .... • ... .. IL ...O-t'i54 ___ ....._ R •• nn .... .0-11 3 13 CAbfiflo &l.2 ·5086 1------....---LOST. .. ..._ OM.. ,_,_ 70• CAN'l.'1"°"' 'Q<• l.-apt. ....... BUSINESS OfftCE $225 """ S• :oo mo C•U Jim tots of MH\. Ava" eMOVE.fN SPEC!AL! 2769 FOUND 2925 1""f'V 'l .a .·.'."00 or e.,g ""' •DI• 11nmeC11a1e1y C..rav• Lg 28R tBA .fQR RENT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Oaitv Pilot RETAIL SALES =ty~O~ !""'~! ~ • R emodeled JOR s7so mo 673 7'°7 nU Cpl. ow. SIOfage iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Found• 2 young 330 W. B..w St. Fu• .. Part Tlme MA· CZ'•'"'-' tturry1 c.1 2tH lrptc. 111• bt•tt' 28R t 2 t 112 Peaf't S7SO No Pet 64<>-2495 UECUTIVE SUITI! m.le doqs. t Ian w c .... Illes.a, CA 12121 ture person Ii.now!· Donald Pfaff Nt p<l(ssmkO StSOO , bl'k to water Fum POOLS&DE IOR. 'trpl. ,,_, .JW A1rport. NB red bandan.a, 1 bl"cll FAX 7t4163t·S902 ed9'Nble in gourmet 1u ~"nieat 640.Sl24 S800 mo Ava~""'"'., 1 up 1 down encl $250 mo-to-mo F,... w 'blue bandana Attn: Items des1'9d P .c'lt up Rent To-..... (818)446-5768 gar. d w N pets plicng, tum, vooee ma I, Found 1n W••lchll T•--e.,,_11 a pp 11c at 1 on a t -1• S69s;mo 642-1142 rec:ept, con-, cont ~ .,. .... 645 .. SS.l No~~ l)ieaM) Kitchen Thln9•, WM 1ror11btau Clbl bed $200 3pc .,.,.,. "-" nate pine deatl Mt S 1 00 Antq rocker $I SO Waxed p in• ~ m NlCel S500 Wht •1ci.er roci.9'. 1a~. l~ StOO tor a111 (714) ~, •••J)OSt 3BA 28A. ob COSTA an::~• 2124 JUR -, BA comple1ely South Coast P,aza trpte. 1J11t yard. AV '=wiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii remod. $1095 Incl uCil ~ quoel Costa £':: J::· c~. Fed FOUND · RA88fT ATTlNTl()Oj COSTA MlSA Car~I Enlranc:9 C> an::eruaVftlSE St•lllA s-w. :-Ot tBA Clecil. Jndry M...a 1 .. 28r •pt.a • • ~. MCty Newport Be.aen'Penin .. ~STAL J08$.. can S4S 9975 ~\,,.W., GIANT 2~L\' .... Oet.. t•.~ Al\tfq..,.a. furniture , cott.ec:t•b•e•. h°'-'9• ~ & tMIOy "*'-. ~· .... 539 0• Anaa. Corofta H1gt\lanela (PCH I .. ~ Lob .. Gr..t lup! &at lam-' 2prY! ~t•Marct­ fln a~) •••••••• •8U>CK SAL.a• SATUROAY ... ~ Pl'°" 20th ~·· f\Jm, muic LllU..,._ a.r..,. .... 5-ral Fwni!ies s. ... Pol• 23"0 & S.,..a ~ Toya. furn . ·.-ports equopt, ~ poc ...... .....,,._, '" pepe ~. P'Umbln; -.ms MCI S...1 •U,~ Sl YARD SAl.E-Chri•~•n ChurcPI f1 Vlc:tona I P\aa.nt BAAQAlN$1 F~ toys dotholng. m111C. u t\11.me tt. .,. M .... 11 Sal .. 3 ..,,_ •• .&.••1•.v S')SO incl alee fTJ JOJ'I Oc•an btffl• pool, avail Al-S100hfto aula Area, 9 130 9J Stat1SI1 .a1 hr ben· ---------•MISC. 6015 Donald Pfaff City L~ht SPACtOUS t8A tBA lndry IM: c~ J)ftlg. n:::;:ffic. w1\h.;:. _c._n_\O_•_d_s.c_9_·90&S__ eftlS FOi •PP' C.'llltOn & Typist F(T ... ll_U_l'l_l _™_c_•_o ___ _ 0 •-· $635 & up Call now • ._. F~---1n..g! F· .. w1Ye onto, 1 12161 Ji•-377• ... clntoah e•p a U'll •&' A 433-9528 Ocean ew S6~.~ F;;:;l•. IOt M~· Special! 9550• IU Quint.,, ;;;re ';of. =5"~. 7am to \0pm 7 days ~st C.d s l~ o::.: '\fW "":::' c::::: IE.ACH 6140 Co6dwel 8-lker Spacious c:orttJo on 873-4S9t S..9 ·0336 l.llof1 tweed. Bri$10f -at Bu•y crnm otc r....o 75•37 .. 2 Cont ._ ... .-!,..._,Ole ·lll•&1••iiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 1024 fllD! FORECLOSURE ''""'Y reo.corated. ,., .,,.. 3& 2,,.,. A'Y ..,. yllfd snit< 20'l<I A~ the bouff leatUt"H Cira· 21k T-houM Sl'2S COMMERCIAL '051 (71•)857~77 resp -rgetic froni Newport Prop«11H ...._ .,. If»• be..• rNlf,.; vaulted c..,h119•.1---------Pool, ato'ag. lnc:lry FOUND 2 t I de k _....... OVti• PATIO UL.a ·-LO"lala-a Cot l1t•place. vertlcal BALBOA yd Nr ~1'11ng• 18r PIOPE.JtTY 2778 PU a!.ua ~"'·1~ inc pt:""'~";;' typ.ng Aate ~ '° j' .~ .• ~ ... az bftnds. 28R 2BA ~ PENINSOIA 2607 also M IGOO 546-toll liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "-'· CK•l"ge Coast lll.-g ""tod appta E.MPlOTK.EHT c:aah I Carrt ewqn '•• '°"' ....,_, pot1 caw I() tot\. ~'Y11 ""· ga11~iiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Co-.. U...Shops. Of· eon.g. &7J.saJ.3 Pt Ft 840·7030 SE.RVJCES 5533 ~e~t•,::; -.. IA1 ""'1 1 >0- 0 rao• ma qu1e t• $ .n::·WPO-c-·-AS ' 10332 t<ufllul u.ateo c:omp&e• St..275 •18R -•• nao ... , fa, W~. 1250 fAEE to vc>OCS he>mel•l' ..._... •'"' days of mo¥1n9 ..... mo Ofc 1~~3731 0t .... ,..... ,.,.,. •r•ca 2669 sq fl saoo mo Pot• Tlv-Fem cats. v-v Eocpenencfld ~ulltPart ~ ...._ l'ligllt •"••t4'"•·••rll• £¥e Step• IO bchl Pauo, ~ 217-2972 or e~n..:leCle kMng & ft~ly 1 t.rne SS.hour PteaM be _.,. INI .,,d I~ .. ~ •• ' ...... , SA.1/ 87$-3233 w d hie.up. 09'· Cl.v liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii grey, ' gray.....,hite, I 650-4042 tOaJn-.4pm the l1$ting9 In th• ~ d lllflc'hen 9'1ng9. ~ ... ......, 12 enc• 735839 """"CA $250 Off 111 llo! --------lMK hK• O.ntal OR TMO ASST ~ "'-Y ~ you fuN'I ur•. .. • Ce• ,..._ or .. ew..ro ..,...,u:~-------:-. -20R 1 ~ea. 1 car O.ll' VfHY """ 3~ 28".. rv IHDOSTJtW. 2788 Call uaa 65().' 404 ROA "' e '.,.r fount 10 ~• • tOO ~ nt.-...,_, ,...._ <IC Cult ~et ".._ of twiy from deu t>cl'I, ftff w d, Qi1f w iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST SIAllES• vianey a re.s Apc>t01t 30 In ~Cit .,_. • a llVW Cast OI ·~tlllde • llWlog ""·New Cfp(/ opnt St250 7t~t-YfHY fn.ndly, young, hr• pel' -G64-002' ~per mrtUte -co-w--,._..--... -tt--·· 20A tBA. oar. wshr pM'll U\l'\KllUl St IM 7902 (3t0l ~ ~ MO'a Fl'D RIDIT! ft.Uter•d, Cl~la,,..ed '°'a.._ •••••&lii•iii dtyf hlu . .ip •"'-"MO ~Alty •7$-4170 2.000 lloQ ft JIM an. sa.m... Cat Harbor DRIVER --------1 eon VIia Remaitt •-•21R 21A• dUatl'W Good loci • VlewiOotdenrod NMd Ciau A OI 8 EMPLOTK£.NT ~ ,...,. blk to •S7""-.•750• c M . ., .. 7M :Meo 120-9276 Otcve• Part''"'•· WMTE.D 5535 17Ml12 bch. 091, v.ult c.1', _.,. ·~ ~ ~ _11 WA•T•Dt P lChlf• AU NEW CONOOtt ~ upt, UOYe. •1M seoo.saso. &.OSTllll Wl\•I• Coe"• e $7 &a per too\# r0alcat4 a Staft'\p 1771/mo.,,.., 731....,. Frtg. danw.nr. _,.,. •••••••• too. uw ...,, Sept 7 e Appty.,, ,,_..,., "' .... , ... ~ ..,_ ~ ~ Ot• Uy '~ 30r ~111(9 Stuelio lnC'I No ~ S4'"4ft.SS BUSINESS • at Hunt. 8 each 330 Wat Blay St CM 9'9 to. h0..11 • '"'°'" 2Ba. QM~. tAundry. w ltchen '47S New A9k ~Our StOO REWARD• CIO Orcu&atoon E•c•llent tehL CaR -n-TS--.------ St200 mo tS7s-o231 palft ear.-. Eg.. ~ 8p1daifl 2 FIICAHCE -.i10. llecMnl A.lno, 714~1• ALL NEW C~I IOC • .JWn •73-487S y..,_ ~. 2RR. r-Pr01 ,.,... ftQNl'nal. 8'fl ~ C -------~ U'DlfJS Grealfy reduced efVU.YAM•tStt&H ,,,., ~c. 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