Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-06-27 - Orange Coast PilotI I· THE NEWPORT BEACH I ~I '''( Let's all call our :.J friends who live out • MONDAY aallflNO NEWPORT BUDGET BLUES ... First came layoffs. Then came reductions in capital improvement spending. Now it's time to adopt a thrifty $98 mil- lion city budget. After several months or pain-• fol discussions, the Newport Beach City Council will of-. fieially apprQve its budget at to- night's City Council meeting. Several items remain un- funded, however, including an annual $25 ,000 grant for cul- tural events, a Red Cross trailer for the Fire Department and the conversion or the Newport Pier parking lot to "pay as you ao" -a project the City Coun- cil discussed shortly after last . summer's shootings. Several council members argued that an around-the-clock parking at- tendant would provide muc h needed security in the area. The council will take straw votes on whether to pay for the projects, any one or which would pencil the budget into the red. · The meeting begins at 7 to- night in the counci l chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Dlvd. 0 RAUCOUS ABOUT BAC- CHUS ... The City Council is scheduled to vote tonigh t on whether to sh ut down Dacchus, the Lido Marina Village night- club where rowdy p'lltron!> over- powered police earlier thi!> spring and freed a pri!>oner from a squad car. According to City Manager Kevin Murphy, Police Chief Bob McDonell and other city officials have been meeting \\ith the nigh tclubs investors, trying to hammer-out an agreement -which would resti1t-iA Bacchus staying open. Meanwhile, the club has clQ:&cd anyway. report- edly for remodeling. o · TIME TO GET HOSTEL ... A pair or young Australian in· vestors who want to bring a youth hostel to Cannery Village will finally find out tonight whether their dream will be- come reality -or just an ex- pensive nightmare. Andrew Grace and Philip Boston have been leasing a . 4,300-square-root building at ~: ;. 430 32nd St. in hopes of open· ing a 50-bed youth hostel there. The Planning Commission turned down their proposal ear- lier this month, saying there's not enough-on-site parking. Although Grace :ind Doston believe they have secured ad· ditional parking spaces, several council members say they're worried the hostel is too clo!>e to residential neighborhoods. . 0 OUT WITH THE KANG, IN WITH THE CHANG ... P.F. Chang's China Bistro has moved into the Fashion Island space previously occupied by Michael Kang's Five Feet Too, at 1145 Newport Center Drive. The June 17 opcifting of P.F. Chang's China Bistro marked the California debut or the Chi· nese restaurant owned by Paul M. Fleming (thus the P.F.). He also owns the Ruth's Chris Steak Houses in Beverly Hills and Palm Desert and eight re s· taurants in Arizona, Hawaii, Texas and Nevada. Fleming's hometown of Scottsdale, Ariz., is the site or his first P.F. Chang's. Kana and The Irvine Co., which owns Fashion Island, mu· tually aarecd to an early termi· nation of the Five Feet Too lease last year. The 4-ycar-old restaurant ceased operations July 31, 1993. At the time, Kang, who still co-owns 1nd runs Ftve feet res- taurant in Lquna Beach, said ht was focusina more on cater· "• altd work.in& on plans to opn 1 different c-.aery at Fash- loe Island. 'n.at restaurant has '°' ...... MeaftWblll, Irvine Co. of· ~ 1111 Jmy uid that Five P9lt Too9s Mipbon on both lktla -Clllfomla Pizza Kitch· •• Ind Thi Cheesecake Factory -·1114 eapr••~ interest in ex- ,..... laeo Kana'• former ..... _nae, edded that an un~ R nstauratcur was ..... '1 O.nd H~lu -. . . of town and 5a)', "Hot 'nuff for you " They won't think it's so fun ny as they S'Welter and our temps,igain peak in the 70s. 1 See Weather, Page 2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 .. Luke Davis has adorned a corner of his patio with pictures of players from his days.as a little League coach. .. .. Robert Painter ... BFent Mayne ... Gary Brahs ... Dan Quisenberry As youngsters they all made this area their own)lersonal BY BARRY fAULKNbR., SPOa rs \\'at ru A hltle more than a decade ~go, Robert Painter "as thrashing through opposing linemen like a stream-dwelling gri.uly swatting salmon. Peer back about a doten rears further into the Jore of Newport-Mesa youth sports, and the legend of right -handed Onmc thrower Gary Bruhs mJy !>Iii! be hcarJ echoing off b..1ck'>lop !>crcens. And, area yduth ba .. cball historian!> !>till recall a )Oung •·rag-armed" redhead from tbe mid-1960s named Daniel Raymond Quisenberry. But no one, apparently, foresaw the right-ha nder going on to pitch in two World Series, two all-star games, and win three American League Fireman of Field of dreams . · the Year awards for .the Kansas Ci ty Royals. It was a major league career that spanned 12 seasons, 244 sa~s and 56 wins. Similarly, the can't-miss label eluded 1980 use quarterback Gordon Adams, who lined up next to -not behind -center, as a Newport-Mesa Junior All-American Football offensive guard. So go !>ome unlikely talcs from the loosely-kept archives of area }Outh sports. ·, "You'd nc,er know it to look at him now, but he was one or the most feared players I've ever seen in 28 years of coaching at the youth level," veteran Junior All-Ame rican coach Jim Grant said of Painter. Now an unas~uming 5-foot-10, 175-pound salesman lee ATHUTU/P•9• 3 Football lessons score big on life's playing field Bv BAJUtv F.MJLKNEll, S roan W arru. • B eforc Robe rt "Donzo" Painter knew \\ho he wanted to be \\hen he grew up, he knew he was -somebody. For that, he thanks Newport-Me sa J unior All-American Footqall, a youth program \vhere he established a legend:iry reputation as an unstoppable defensive lineman in the late 1970i. and early '80s. " "I played nose gu:.ard :ind dcfemi'e end, :ind no one coulc.J stop me," recalled Painter, \\hO S:l)S Im gridiron success built a foundation of !>Clf-\\orth that allowed him to enter the corporate \\OrlJ a:. a !>alesman for Xero\ "I \\Ound up being prcuy small in high school (5-9. 150 pounds) and I didn't play my last l\\O year!> (at Corona del ~tar High School). Out football had See aONZO/~•t• ~ Crowds llock to beach ~ Heat wave brings 240,000 to Newport during weekend, but lifeguards say everything went sm9othly. Bv Russ LOAR, Sr.ur \\aiTta :-..EWPORT UEACH -While \\'orlJ Cup soccer players endured I:?O·degrce heat on the field in Pasadena's Rose 13owl Sunday, lifeguards !>ay a "hopping 125,0UO bc.Khgocrs duni'red beach to"i.:b on the Ne\\pOrt Co:i::.t. \\here tem· pd .1tures ne,er topped 75 de- gree~.. _;, II \\J'> the bigge!>t wed.end of the } ~ar for . 'ewport beache!>, ''here :in estimated 115,000 sought refuge from the heat "a'e on Sat· urd:.t\. Despite C'ru,,Js th at were nearl) double the aver;.ige, there "ere only bct\\ecn 30 and 40 re~cucs on SunJa}, JCCordang to Ne" poA life· guard's. "It's rc:.ill) not th..11 man} comp..1 ftd to the amount uf people \\C h..1d," a lifeguard !>aid. The su rf wus o moderate 1 to 4 !eel and water temperature \\a\ 66 degree!>. Hun dred!l. of pleasure boater!> also dolled f\c" port Harbor, ac- cording to the county H:1rbor P.1· trol Out on the \\:lier, the air tt:mperature reached a humid n Jcgrce'>. . For those not on the beach, tempcr.1ture!> reached the low bQ:,. an Costa Me~a .1nd neJr 'O de· !!ll:C) 11 ~ome p.1r1 .. ol :-.1:~' port l.k;ich. I hJt rnmp.ire'> 10 temperature!> 1n the re!>l ol !>outhern C:iliforn1a, \\here the mcr~u11 '!>hot pJ!>I 100 an m..in) pbcc~. Balearic· lease, teachers' pact go before board Bv Russ LO.All, SHn Wann NE\\ PO~T-~tE.SA -It "ill be a night of decision for s.:h~ol board m1:mbers o.n Tui'.!,d..1) \\hO "ill be a'>ked to appro' e a ne\\ le:t'>C for the Oalearic Cl)mmunity Center and a OC\\ contract fur tc ·.:hers. If the U;ile.1nc agreement I!> ..1p· prO\cd b) the Nc"port·Me::.a Uni· lied School 0 1::.trict board, the ctt) of Co!>ta Me!>a \\.Ould pa) S42, 142 a 'e.1r to continue ah lea!>e of the communal) center plu!> annual an· t1a1ion incrca-.cs nol to exceed sec a } car. SH SCHOOL/P•9• ~ . ON THI COVIR Reinecke calls off recount . · . Mr. llllllllMrMI ......... Irrelevant Week XIX kicked off Sunday with a press conference and wekoming party at the ~lbol Bay Club for Kentucky's Marty Moore, above, the last player taken in the Nr l draft. The activity began a week of evC'nts honoring Moore, who took some good-natured barbs at tht> opening ceremony. See sports, ,.. 4 The painting on top of pa$e 1 today is by local artist G~rge Tapley. For information on original paintings, call 722-65 35. NUM81U BUSINESS FAX 631-5902 CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED 64 2-5678 RETAIL ADS 64 2-4321 NEWSROOM 5~0-1 224 NEWS FAX 646~1 70 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642 ... 330 -Arouf'ld T~ ................... J Claifted .......................... 6 Sports ••..••.••...............•...... 4 ... " in GOP Assembly primary ...,. Newport Beach lawyer sends letter of congratulations to Brewe r, but says he probably won't back her in November. BY Russ LoAJ., SrArr \\'iuna NEWPORT' BEACH -The second-place fini~her in the "0th Assembly District Republic pri· mary race hl» stopped a recount effort and acknowledged defeat for lhc fu11t tirM. Newport Beach attorney Tom Reinecke, who finished just 172 \.'Otc1 behind GOP nominee Man· lyn Brewer in the Republican pn· mary to succeed Ammblym:in Gil Ferguson, sent a letter or con' :iratulations to Brewer O\'er the weekend. His Republican backers financed a rcctlunt that bcaan Thursday, but after leu than 3,000 balk>ts wue counted at the end of Friday, Reinecke called it off. "There wa no appreciable chanae in the vote and I didn't think· it was worthwhile to delay . the final decision," Reinecke said. Ferguson, who choic not to run ror re-election .rter 10 \C:lr in the A sembly in order to run for the state Senate. had cndo~ed Rei· ned.e. ll'\inc Cou ncil man Dari) Hammond finished l:ist an the three-"a~ primary, 1,048 votes be· hind Re1necl..e. • Promising to sta) politically ac- tl\c, Reined.e, "ho as second \Ice chairman of the coun ty Republi- can Part}. !>aid heh unsu re "hcth· er he "111 upport Bre"cr. in her campaign again t Costa Me!>a Dcmcxrat Jim loledano. · ''I re.illy don't know right now," he s;ud "Mo-.1 li~ely not." John Moorlach, the former pres· • ident"1:>f the Cosm Mes:i Republl=-- c:an ~embly and assistant trca· surer of the county Republica n P:irty, aid the more politically modcrntc Drewer won ~cnuK the ... • oonserv:stivc v·ote ~·as split be· tween Reinecke and Hammond. Moorl:ich, who · unsuccessfully challcnaed county Treasurer Rob- ert Citron an the June election • Hid a conservative should run H a write·ln candidate in the Novem- ber election. Reinecke Hid he has not scrlouSly considered a wrjte-in campaip, but he also left the door ajar. "Who bowl what will happen in the next few months," Reinecke uid. "A lot of thinp could hip-pen ... 1 • LOCALS .0 LY arr mrro• nus :roM>J.. s.0-1224. CSL J61 T aldilg a respite . 11'11111 age of i1f11'1111• was no easy clilre . W d:i 11 J c1c "tri:i.l! .. J nt"•11hn.e Clff~. l'ns rea~, to :eue:n &o ·~c.o Pond. tv .. 1 ~ it"i. p:001lb > n am .. ~mcnt JX1fit or 'hoP?ing mall W, ere m 1 .e .. orld un )?U get a"'a; from it 21JI? A 1e::wte ;n1r -~·~-...here not>od{' htud o! OJ Simpwn, ri .. -: e;ir 1;uc ... 1•. 'tock o.a.uet ptu::g~. ~crtd per rr..es, R':J :1 Umbaupi or 1he poS$ib:ht) of \\hal~• m:.rng w \\Car heanng cud. Jr ~.:1:-h g for ;; .res;>tte from the :it!orm:.don aie. rry n ~"'\:>:.:1<! C:?~ 1 t1it-0n a •.mp~e 50fation. '>i n1 not "a' home ;snd p:.it the ,. urld o!l hold' PuU the plcg on . 1 ~ ete.is;on ;snd-radio, ca.~J the .. c .• p;:per <ind mad for a COt!ple ~! .. eelo., cind Je t the meuaies tad·. up on th-:: ani.v.er phone it. "o .ld t>e a ~(.lrl}·free bi<npi'.c,rc ' Looking west from 31th Street, Sept 24. 1934. "i.t11 gq..rmct Coods -.nd 'lnt"<2~ ... • fJ t \ -but not a drop of ne11r~. ·r :ie fim c:U.1, hree1Jcfai.1 withot.:t ~ ne ... \;:r.:per triggered ~ere p:.r.zs or comm • .mic:al1CJn M!hdrci.i.aJ. ll's the 6:.me loss ai. Beach erosion nothing new 59 arc Hold1rg g .ing up >our mormrg ,olLof -::.Herne Y<N '40:tder ho-,... )O..i're gr.11:ig tr1 mal-.e it through the d:i1. S•;:~~.e enterprhing editor ~ho1.1ld Balboa Peninsula has been plag ued virtually from the ti me it was fo rmed r.tart a C:i:.t:..!h:.:;:.aed r.e •. s !i.tni~. Jt li'ould look lire ne .... a:.1 t<:l.~'! 1.'r.c f'e""" -but n "'ouldn't g1.e }OJ •: '!' ,1:1ea Mo._l , ... ! o ... r t1m: "::\ •pent puttering. an ae<ju red ·' l !t,f " cr.J ... ~·e <A "'orkahoha. Boob ~ere p'!'tn-•:d, 0 .. 1 r.o:t.sng turrcot or c..c.m\r(f.er .1~! "!lot le!t "Tom San)er'' <ind "V. ind in tt.c WslJIJ ... ' ' Thi! gre:.t'!'i.t :rnih ... ere H c \trel!t-free e-.er:ing.i ,,...,,t.oi;\ 1. et: -:-.. w .. :i r.e>.\. \\ h~n )CJ\.r ner-.c:... ... s i.y'>ltm '" !Jr<A-:td e.erJ night fot "orld d1)li)\Ct), rc:lcs1.'1li'J:I tll :i ~~h~r. tfJ tt.e bod) You gc:t pt.;:r.:um t.i.1td1C) Nor ~H.cs,e '>Cer:m1J\ ''~~d o..ir furrv.i.eo bw""· 'l t.ope !'-<.inti Kurt:i h:.t\n't dropped the bomll. JJ II w.1,..1ed I ... a\ ><.:~rc:tl) pondering cliff ·hang,,;t> " CJ( r I <Jrvri. !if.c: .-r.t:1t,-:r RCJ>eanne <.tnd 1 v:n Atr:1Ji d .,.,J..11\.l get t ·~i·:li.er 11g..1in ~ Uum.g tlic: f.r,<JI ·,..cc:J-,,...e (..<1ught one :inothcr :ii diUtrtnl tirr <:"~ne:i~ing cs peer <.tt o .. r ncighbvr r. nc .i.:1p<ipcr I ;g:..tpcd C'>"• n the l1tild11ne ·stock .~fart-~1 f'l .. mmet~" ... tiile m,. hu•biand, the family hypvdiundr101c, tag•;rl/ ck~ourcd ii ri. etm~ front page )\!Jr:-C....:i11 ill• (J.~rdo~ or }'1;pcurn Trigger Prcnt<atc '£ r'J .. tJ.e'1 <Jut If :.omr :i re1urn'!d but our hair d1dn t fa ll out G1Jing 'Jn 1t.~ M Jif,r "~son ,.,.,) ~ \aluable <Jnd cnltghtcnin~ e~pcrn:nce. Ho ... c .er, a \\Utd of adY1Ce. Von t cut t;lt -.11 c.omn ur.ttilll ;T t'Jld lurk.e) • .ll'~ too dta\t&C. Al1ow )'<Juf'>clf 0:1:: <;r t.i.rJ ;,n.xlelie~ -like Nhtthcr ti.ere·~ lea(J 1n )'-'ut drinhng water -until JUU fC <;C.wlln oJ 1,_<.J /\'uncy ,\Jdnt)rt"s «1/umn rons ,\fonduy. B earn cr~ion has - cC>nSt)n~I_. p1agucd 1he B:i;boa Peninsula, v.hicb bc&ln life 11s a sand p=t b.;ii! from silt d~positc~ b) the r;Jmp<tging Santa Ana River~ 1:1 l~<J. Santa Ana River flood control prOJccts v.crc The fo//o~ing is a P"-rtial list of <JrgttntllJtlQm ;,ccepting \<JliJnteers. a.net PecJflc• Th: H:illct P;.c1Cica Gu.id, a H1l;i:.~c1.:r svpport youp for U:ilkt Pacifica, need' \Oluntc~n !O .c". :i• u•hers, sell T·sh1ru, \:II JUICC ~nd COOk)(;' at C\ents • conduct fund·raising C\-coa, help "'th ccntumc and .ccnet) rcp•ms. Volunteers ~ho prefer nol t~ )OIO the guild arc •-clrom~ and U>cy M:I)' help n l111le or much ;,s de~red For ~ information, ~II Molly L)nth ;it &42·!1275 begun and the v.andenng mer v.as no longer able to !>upply sand to local beaches l n 1934, more than 150 feet of peninsula · beaches v.ere v.ashed a"' ay in a ~um.mer of big tides and storms. Pilings under homes "Aere VOLUNTD• DIUCTOlrY " 8l9itretllen, ltl9 sisters Men and ~omen o.cr 20 )'C:iri of .sge, tu''"& lived in"Oranbc CCJu~~y for ~r; month on the job for ~1 1 .... ut 3 mor.ihs :ire nc d:d 10 sc"c :is big brothers or brg sisters for children 6-16 from single-parent home~. h requires a onc·)'ear commitment of 4-6 hour~ per ~eek to SC1'C as a · · rC>lc model for a ch Id. Appl1C2n" mi.;i.t £0 through :i Krccmng and intef'1 .... pr~u as do 1hc children, and efforts :ire made to comp:itibl) ma1ch 1he t"""· For inf<Jrm .. 11on, c;ill ~exposed and sorre C01bpsed As "ACS[ ?'e>\pon's beach di~ppeared, v. atcr r.:m aero~ Seashore Dme and v. ashed av. a} pans of the . Pacific Elcctnc's right of v.ay. -By Annt' Spinn ~ Ceater fer F••lly c ........ . . The U.11·~r fer f;1m1I~ Coun!>.:lir.j... a non-profit couMcl,n& center a'5'0Ci:ucd v. ath th: YMCA. n:eds add11to1Uf bo~rd m .. mbc~ ~ho m .. ct on: ume a monlh to pr0\1dc community support :ind d,rcctaon for 1he tentc:r. Also the center needs :i part-time \OI n:c .. r ir: the C\Cn1ng.s as a reccpuon~t. For mform .. tion, c:ill Adrienne S1od.0Jr or N1n:i :it 75J.J J~. Tt>c ~e•p<>rt lk..ct.C.:U.1• Mti.a L> .. ify f'rlt.JC ·w~PS-I U.IWJ •• p..bl~d Mvn~y 1l,rC111c'1 Sa1urd1J. In Nc•poo ~h .and ~ui Mcu, •u~ripllOM arc only a.ail· able by ... btcr1I»"& IO 1lrc l11nn Or•r °"'"''1 (Iii.Ji) U241•1 In ucas 0..1.,J~ c,f Ne •p<>rt llcacll ud Cow• Mcu. \o.tACr.p- t.oos IO lhe D••ly PJc.1 onl1 arc a•ail:ot..14; by mail for S8 Sii per mi;,n1h S...Wnd d .... f'Cl':"IC pa1J •• C.U.ur M .. ~. CA !Puc:o ind11dc an appl.c.bk "••c •nd kinl 1 .. acJ) J'OS'l"MA~ T[.R Send a!Sdrni <lr:m~\ W The l'tc•pc,rl. lkac:t.Cou.a McM O.uly l'1lc.1, P.O n.,c 1500, CC/\&<t ~ku. CA Y.?f..26 Cc.py11aJ11 ~" nc•' "o· '"'' 11!11SlfllllC)f!S. cd IOfl~I m)UCI "' ;.C.u· tmnoe~u t.c""' ~n be rcprud .. c~d "'•lh· u .. 11 '"'•llen pcrm1u.on of tr>P)l•~·I u-11cr WIATHI• AND OCIAN CONDlftONI .. •• •• 111 H ADIU MOTUNl1 '42 ·6016 Ywt CC>llllTM.nl\ atXN& '11.C: U•1ly l'1ICJ1 01 nc. .. , l•fA .. ,u be rc.:wuJ .. d •nd Cl•'" d1· 1c;ul7 \Q f.d•l.t.if w. 4"' u.bckll , lie "1111'1C ?•I.our '"·"I::'•"& K""~ m•r be: u..:d ti) 11;cc.rd kncn l<1 11>1:: c.d1u11 on any l<lplC MAJLIHO ADDHH 0111 :>dd"-' '' ))'1 W I.Uy ~I (.J~ta -.1.u, CA •11r,21 TO MAKI A COaa l CTIOH fr " lhC I''"'. ("" • '. , .. .,,, •. f' •. '"""' .ill ctrt1ll 1,f "' '" J C' '),UC caJI h4f). 1224. C I lf1J fl,..,,~ 11,.1 ~ 1 l.0111J' If John\<tn, l'ut.ll\l~1 W1tlwn J.M>J,11, •.d ''" \t< 1'\ /\l•tblc, M .. u"''il JA,,,,, lrl\ Y<.rk.ui, c tlY l.d11t.r M•" f\brtin, l'I"'"' l,.J1111r Ji.A; I r•nl<, c.t.utoll.••n .\hr11icr lf~k Ktuihr, l'r•.Jo.1< 11"'1 ,\h11 1•<1 M11.hul I luchc.r, U1 ph) .\l.u •l'." Judy O•l•inJ, { l.lo1l1C"J M•"'il" l'umod -.1uh, ( '" w.ttrr MOW TO HACH UI Circulation: n he 'I imcs Orange CountyJ (8C.XJ) 252·9141 Ad\ocrthing Cl:m.1ficd 642-5678 Ohplay 642-4321 £dlt<Jrial New) 540· 1224 ~pofb 642-4330 Ncwi., S(1orts £·ax 646-4170 Main Omcc llui.inei.s Office 642·4321 Ou~inci.s fox 63 1·5902 rubl1ihcd bv C..thforntJ (.ommuna!Y .. Nr •. J Tonic' Mum• c. .. np1r11 • w PERSONALIZED ENVIRONMENTS FOR OURDOOR LIVING Call tbe Coatncton dlat caa lll'llm.le 7o.ar IADd1ape aDd '1 aeeda. FAllNSW011111 LANlMCAn COlll'ANY (714} 648-6J•• . Uc. ••••1• GIASSELL llAllONIW COlll'ANV (714} 414-1144 Uc. •9"41 OVl'R 40 Yf;ARS OFCOMBINBD SP.RV/CB IN ORANOB COUNTY ~lM-.C>f'(AUIJ ll OF.SIOpiiS 'illll C'OMPU11' lAl'lot(;All! INtT~'flOHt llffl llW<J'J nt•CJUOHOVT OttAl'f()e a>uPn'Y I CAN W• OUR tNTmAll•T? ... ___ _.,.. _1_-_._a_a_·_4_·_u_• •• at' a ___ _ TIMPlllATUllU N~port 8e1ch: 75 62 8~~: 72 62 Cos~ Mesa: 7~ 64 Corona dtl Mar: 78 64 IU•f fOHCAIT LOCATION The Wedge Ne"port Point Bladties S.A. Ri~er Jetty CdM TIDU TODAY first hish first low SKond high Sttond low TUESDAY First high First low Sttond high Second low SIZE S\\EU J-4 SW 2·3 SW 2·] SW 2·3 SW 2·] SW 12:01 a.m. S.4 7:02 a.m. ·0.3 1:47 p.m. 4.4 7:10 p.m. 2.2 12:51 a.m. 4.7 7:45 a.m. 0.3 2:38 p.m. 4.S 8:24 p.m. 2.3 Water.hmperature: 66 aoat1NO .. Lighl varlilble "Inds shiWng ~est to south~est al 1 S knuls, 2-foot seas with a 3.foot westerly swell. Patchy late night and morning Cog. Landscape 178 Wells Place, Suite B Cosca Mesa, CA 92627 7 14/6 31-7378 8otankare is a newly opened landlcape company founded by Kevin Campbell, fonncr SaooC' Oc$1gncr and Gcocrll Manager with Rogers Gardcru Bouruarc offm Design and Conauucuon of Quality ll.a1dtntial Projtcts. ~ .. o.., . ...,,, B US VOYAGE! -Stop . the psc~i.es1 Tinkle the cymb01h1 Sound 1he bran! Hold the on1cm~! ~At Jong f:i}t, our oft-delayed trek through P1lotlanC:S, pre1.en1i.ng wards_fo,:.1he bcsl burgers in the burg, 1s ended. With e1pcdition Je.idcr . Rocfr , .. Wimp)' • J I.Alb} finally able to na,igate, y,e did th~ deed in one ~1,e/J foop. On a i!d Wednesd~\ afternoon, "e bestov.ed ihe 00..eted I ~~ Golden Buns Award) upon four eaterie) deemed the mo~t dcscl'ing . The ft'~ good that Muldoon's is a cla ) act, because ahe next ~tc.ap, 1he 17th St. Bar & Goll Ill Costa Me)3, was downhill :ill the-way. M..,ybe it 'Nas bccau\C his s:iloon didn't ~in the top priu (seuhng for a runner-qp lief but owner 'Dill Hadley did :i _m:.t)tcrfuJ job of restraining _his enthu~ta>m. Or ma)be tt 'Aas becau!>e his race horse, bnemorefortheroad, was a "inner 1hat af1ernoon at Holl)°"OOd Park. :ind he .can'1 h;.indle 100 much exci1ement in one day. WhatcYcr, "e didn'1 stay long. m1ss1on beg:in • The fourth and final >lOp in our \\h1rlwind tour, C.J>sid}'> Uar on Ualboa Peninsula, m:ide 11 :ill \\Orthwhile. 01,ner ~bry £lam couldn't be 1here bcc:.tU)C of urgent business else" here (shopping, someone said), bu t bus) bartender St:irty Strech \\:ls happ) lo uc<:cpt the firi.t·place award shared with Muldoon's. LocaJ Scene on a som~h:n low-key note. At our fir>I s1op, The Place on Eac.t Coast High"a~. the onl) emplO)Ce on -----.du1y, banender Pton). IA 3>n't sure Yth) v.c dropped in. Due to circumstances v. ithin h1> control, o"'ner Mi!(e framson "as unJble to attend the ceremomes -probably thinking that a mere bronze plaque "as UOY.Orth)' of hi) Aameburgei"s exalted '>talU>. Thus snubbed, y,c ncd to. Muldoon's lri>h Pub & Re~taurant in F~hion hfond. Ah, ''hat a regal recep11on a":llled IJ~ there! On hand to accept the first-place a\l.ard p~r>0n:illy \\a) co·O\\ ner Simli Sch"' am "ho be.:imed all OH~r the place Gencri.ll M..in..igcr haron J. BarJJc~ "as >O o'c~helmcd that she scned do11ble order> of Irish soda bread and onion loop>, comphment> of 1he managemeni. 1 h.!n )he proud!) d1)pla)ed the Gulden Dum plaque -depicting m:udcns in full moon to apprec1!lll\ i: p:itron>. Cl.EARANCE ' 3f70%• And then our intrepid ere" paid Cassidy'S the supreme compliment. It WilS lherc tha1 "c ordered hamburger). ·1 he lone female member ot our merry band, herself one of our planet'~ legendacy ho~tC>!.·chefs. could h:irdh contain her ecstasy. After. one bite, -.he i!.sucd this pronouncement : ... .. Scrumptiou),''.>lle )Jid. { .. Sin1pl) ~ rumpious:'" And, on thJt high no1e, our od)sscy cl\dcd. Will l join ~oungcr un~ more. dur~blc colkagues 1n •next )Car s Golden Duns C\pedilion? Onl~ my nu1ritionis1 knO\\S for sure 0 £XIT LINE -Today"s• trc:itbe is a trine 1runc:11ed bccau!>e this is a \CT)' mo,ing time in my life. lf you\c ¢'er changed residences, you kn°'"' "hat l •mean. Details, dclail'I. So now, if vou"ll e:<cui.e me, I hear a fre hly·plan1ed hibiscu .. calling my name . . . ' Jerry Kobriµ's column run .\1onday und U'cdncsd:J)'. POLICE FILIS DUI AHHTS The fo//ll11 ing people 11 ere :irrr:slL'd rcccnily 011 suspicion ol dm ing unr.J.:r the influence. Thc~c p..•vplc /1:11 c only been Jm.•stcd on suspicion al" crime • ;md. :is 1111/1 :ill sud1 crimes, rh~:~ :ire innocent until pro1cn guil1y. • NIWPORT aUCH : ~acolt Calandrl, .i2 Stl'phen Rr)nold , .i2 Michael t::lllson, 29 ~tichul'I Lipscomb, 29 POLlCI LOOI Recent polite c;il/s. COITAMHA Orange: A rc~idcnl in 1he 1600 block told police he saw :J burglar speeding away on :i bike from I Ii Times Cella~ after an alarm sounded ot 1hc s1ore. NIWPOH llACH IS1h Slretl: Someone smashed the window of a I londa Civic parked in the 200 block. SUMMER SAIF 15%0FF our already low prices on custom framing or framed fine art posters. ·a. (nm lo Traci. 1oe'1) INLl7 .... C1Jl•M•• • 171• ..... ... ,, ......... 1 IMAY , ................ . .. Read Your Way to the Stan .. la the theme or the Newport Beach Public Library's 1994 Summer Rcadina Proaram that acts under way today and runs throu&h Aua. 20. Children enrolled in die proaram will be eliafblo for prizes . accordina to the amount or time they read or spend listcnina &o stories. Children can lip up at any of the Newpon Beach branch library libraries. For more Information, call 644·3187 or 644-3183. U9UC1Vn Coasclinc Counselin& Center is sponsorina a lecture called "Attention Deficit Disorder and Dcprcssion1' from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail S1., Suite 105 in Ncwpon Beach. For more inrormation, call 476-0991. TUU•AY ..... •vn•1uuua Sandy Adamek of Coldwell Banker arid Tina Wickes of the H.-mmond Company arc conauctina a free home buyers seminar from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Hammond Company, 4910 Campus Drive in Ncwpon Beach. Topics include low down . payment programs, affordable mort&aae payments, FHA and VA loans, and more. Includes a free pre-qualifying and credit report. ' Call 490-3408 for reservations. CllAM8la.,c .... nc1 •11111e The Corona dcl Mar Chamber of Commerce will meet from S to 7 p.m. at 2737 E. Coast Hi&hway. For details, call 673..0SO. WIDNUDAY niAn• .... •AMIMAR "Ypu and I: Real Men, Real Women" Is the title of a free 7 p.m. seminar on relationships con~uctcd by Rose Parvin at the P:irvin Center for Patterns of Excellence in Cannery Village in Newport Bench. For rese rvations, call 723·S248. TllUUDAY aUlllllU OPNlmlNITY aUADAIT "Violence in the Workplace" is the title of a lecture presented by security expert Jurg "Bill" Mattman durina the 7:30 a.m. breakfast mcctina of the Business Development Division of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, which will be :it the Sheraton Newport, 4S4S MacArthur Blvd. Cost for members is Sl4jn advance or Sl7 at the door; aucsu arc $17 in advance or $22 at.the door. Price includes breakfast. Call 729-4400 for more information. IUWAlllS CLUa lllllHRAM Dr. Ken Connor, a chiropractor, fitness trainer, ski instructor and sports enthusiast, is the 1uest speaker at the noon meeting of the Corona dcJ Mar Kiwanis Oub at the B:ih ia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Qrive in Corona dcl Mar. For more information, call 495·6511. Srnd 1our lttms to Around Town editor, Tbt Dally Piiot, JJO tY. Bay St., Costa Mna, Calif. 11'21. SCHOOL • Nm .... , The city had paid only St a )'car under the old aareement. The school board will also vote Tuesday night on a contract that gives Newport-Mesa teachers a 1 % pay increase, a $2.50 bonus and in· creased health benefits. The contract, ncaotiated with the help of a federal mediator, would also ma intain current class .sizes and add five elementary school physical education teachers. The physical education proa!'am was cut durina the last school year. The Newport-Mesa school board meets at 7:30 p.m., at the Harper Community Center, 42.5 East 18th St., in Costa Mesa. . llll.ETEI ...... for Xerox, the 2.5-year-old Painter resides on Udo Isle, where his only football experience comes throuah nostalaac aet-togethcrs with ex-teammates and former rivals. "Painter's nickname was Bonzo and he wore No. 00,'' Grant recalled. "I still have coaches from around Oranae County ask me 'Whatever happened to Bonzo?' " • Painter, who matured early but later found himself dwarfed by hiah school linemen, starred his freshman and sophomore years at Corona dcl Mar High School as a small but deadly nose JUard. Quickness and aggressiveness helped him earn team Defensive Player of the Y car honors both seasons, u the Sea Kings rolled tQ a combined 16.0· 1 record. But.when a severe knee injury negated some. of that quickness, Painter's varsity career never materialized. .., Brahs has been tougher to keep · track of. According to 3S·year Harbor Area Baseball coaching veteran Luke Davis, Brahs would routinely strike out 18 hitters per six-inning $ame, and hit double-digit home runs each season. "I don't know whatever became of him (Brahs)," said Davis, a living library of the now-defunct Harbor Area Baseball program. "He attended a couple·of different high schools. and colleges, and pitched a~hile in the Montreal (Expos) organization, I believe.'' Grant cites Jerrott Willard, Danny O'Neil, Scan Turner and J.R. Walz among the many Junior All-American Football stars who went on to enjoy success in high school and college. G.rant also pu t Brad Green (USC and the Houston Oilers) on the short list of f uturc pros Crom· the Ne~rt·Mesa youth program. Willard, who helped Corona del Mar high win back·to·back Clf BONZO ......... , already given me my identity," said the 2.5-year·old Udo Isle resident, who was senior class president at Corona del Mar, before earning an international business degree Crom San Diego State. "I started playing football when I was 7 years old and about· 80 pounds, and right away I owned it," said Painter, who has answered since infoncy to • Bonzo -which originates from the "Bedtime for Bonzo" B movie that became a sigqature of former President Ronald Reagan's acting career. Said Painte r, "Football propelled me into being confident, and that's carried me Southern Section championships in 1988-89, enters his junior season at Cal this fall as a two-time All·Pac 10 inside linebacker. He could make several preseason All·America teams and figures to be a highly·sought·afrer prospect. Turner, who also prepped at Corona del Mar, went on to start two seasons in the defensive secondary at Ball State University, and played on the 1989 California Raisin Bowl squad. O'Neil, who went to Corona del Mar llnd Mater Dei high schools and is currently tbe starting quarterback at Oregon, prompted this anecdote from Grant: "The first year he played football was for me when he was 12 years old, and he couldn't bring himself to put his hands under the Friday, July 15, 1994, 5pm-12am Come enjoy live entertainment and fine French food and wine. $35 per person in advance. ($40 at the door) Advance tickets available at the restaurant. For information call (714) 752-8001. A~rtion ~ of the procttds goes to U 189 12 MacArthur Boulevard, Irvine WE BUY &c SELL ON CONSIGNMENT LAYAWAYS &c 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH through life. From an early aJe. I knew I was good at somcthang and that separated me Crom the average Joe." Painter said he still reminisces about his glory days with former Junior All-American teammates and rivals, but his stature (5·10, 17S) makes it tough to convince people he was once .a fea rsome presence in shoulder pads. "People don't believe me at all, when I tell them I was a pretty good football player," PJlinter explained. "But whenever I run into guys I played with, and even some guys I used to beat up fr:om other teams, we have a good time talking about the old days. "I really look back at Junior All-American as one of the best times in my life. J remember taunting the . quarterback every time l sacked him, telling him I was going to be on him all day, and there was nothing he could do about it. I miss that so much." center," Grant sa id with a chuckle. Wal z, Corona del Mar's first-ever three·time all-league performer and the school single-season and career rushing record holder, will head off to Holy Cross in August to continue h~s career. Davis, who adorns one corner of his patio with framed photos of former Harbor Area Baseball players, noted Brent Mayne, Bob Wetzel, Gary Pieskowski and Nick Calvert among the most RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. .... ,_ .... c-r.11are1 1122-••.:•Tl--Ml-1151 HODSON S K I I memorable players produced b)' the program that pre-dated current NcwP<>rt·Mesa-based Little Lcaauc and Pony Lcaaue organizations . Mayne, a Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coast College product, went on to represent Cal Sta'F Fullerton in the College World Series, and is currently J catcher for the Kansas City Royals. "He was just a little guy," Davis recalled of Mayne. Wetzel, a teacher and former ~ coach at Orange Coast College (OCC), is perhaps best known for leading the OCC men's volleyball program to four state championships, before stepping down after the 1991 Siate crown. He played minor·league baseball as an infielder, before a knee injury ended his playing career. "I saw Calvert just the other day," said Davis, who is often visited by former players at his Costa Me}a home. "l've known him since-he was 11 years old and he's 47 now." In terms of super teams, Davis · singled out one group, led by Brahs, which he estimated built a record of 60· l over the course of three seasons during the early 1970s. Grant said Newport-Mesa Junior AH-American Football, which evolved from an area Pop Warner program by 1960, has produced as many as 12 Orange County champions in vari~us age divisions. "I'd say the last one (championship) was that 1983 (Pee Wee, age 11) team with Bonzo," said Grant. He claims the Galleri~ /Studio ~$~ FREE 1 -8x10 or 2 -5x7's With Sitting Fee Call For Appointment N C A Monday, June 27, 1914 I proaram has fallen from ill once-lofty 5talus in the county, due to a much smaller resc~r of players, as opposed to prosrams ln Orange and Tustin. Traditionally, youth baseball in the Newport-Mesa area haJ not enjoyed much success in team or all·star competition, but last year could have triggered an upward trend. The 1993 Newport ~t Little uaguc Majors Division Dodgers became the first NELL representative to eve)' win the District SS Tournament of Champions, winning 23 of 24 games and outscoring opponents, 179-44. The Dodgers' one·two pitching punch of Ty Harper and Eric Wiethorn combined to strike out 257 hitters in 117 innings. Will Harper and Wiethorn wind up in the baseball encyclopedia, or merely as footnotes in local youth athletic annals? As history has shown us, it's far too early to tell. "' Framing, Antiques & Accessories K eith Jefferies, Ltd. features a select group of antique deal· ers and designers spe· cializing in unusual and interesting furniture, antiques and acces· s6ries for your home. Something for anyone who collects, designs or just appreciate s the olde and charming. HOURS: I i I • Mon-f11 ~5 . • Saturday 11-4 • ; • Sunday Closed 952 ProOucllon PL Newpolt Beach CA 92663 7H:'642-4154 R E NOW INDULGES AT THE LIDO BUILDING. 3355 VIA LIDO. SUITE A. NEWPORT BEACH . BECAUSE YOUR SKIN NEEDS A BEST FRIEND. LET'S ARRANGE TO MEET OVER A FACIAL. BRING YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND AND SAVE MORE THAN 50°/o. ' THE S65 BEST FRIENDS. FACIALS. RELAXING TREATMENTS FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIEND. BY EUROPEAN-TRAINED AND LICENSED AESTHETICIANS. DEEP CLEANSING, HYDRATING AND NOURISHMENT FROM ACTIVE NATURAL ESSENCES PREPARE YOUR SKIN • FO.R ANOTHER COASTAL SUMMER ASSAULT. CALL TODAY AND RESER\/E ONE APPOINTMENT TIME FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIEND. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. 10 'TIL 6. 714.673.3222 YOUR APPOINTMENT WILL BE CONFIRMED.AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE TIME . GATED PARKING IN REAR OF THE LIDO BUILDING. ,,, .. • • .. I Monday, June 27, 1994 Newport BeachfColta MM& Dally Pilot ' LOCALS ONLY , CITY EDITO'll IRIS YOKOI, 540-1224. ext. 361 Taking a resptte from · age or Information was no easy chore W ith all tne stressful news theso days, l'm ready to retreat to Walden Pond, but now it's probably an amusement park or shopping rpall. / · Where in the world can yo u get ctway from it all? ~remote paradise where nobody's heard of O.J. Simpson, nuclear threats, stock market plunges, severed penises, Rush Limbaugh or the possibility of whales having to wear hearing" aids. In searching for a respite from the information age, my husbnnd and I hit on a simple solution. Why not stay home and put the world on hold? Pull the plug on the television and rlldio, cancel the newspaper and mail for a· couple of weeks, and let the messages stack up on the answer phone. It would be a worry-free biosphere with gourmet foods and vintage wines -but not a drop of news. Looking west from 37th Street, Sept. 24. 1934. The firs t day, breakfast without a newspaper triggered severe pangs of communication withdrawal. h 's the same loss as giving up your morning jolt of caffeine. You wonder how you're going to make it through the day. Some enterprising editor should Beach erosion nothln_g new 59 and Holding Balboa Peninsula has been plagued virtually from the time it was formed start a decaffeinated news service. It would look like news, and taste like news -·but it wouldn't give you 1he jitters. Most of our time was spent puttering, an acquired !>kill for :i couple of workaholics. Books were permitted, but nothing current or controversial. That left "Tom Sawyer" and "Wind in the Willows." The greatest trial!; were the stress-free evenings without the television news. When your nervous system is braced every night for world disasters, relaxation is a shock to the body. You get phantom twitches. Worst-'3se scenarios'crossed our furrowed brows. "l hope North Korea hasn't dropped the bomb," Bill scowled. I was secretly pondering cliff-hangers ' · of my own, like whether Roseanne and Tom Arnold would get together again. During the final week we caught one another ac different times sneaking a peek at our neighbor's newspaper. I gulped down the headline, "Stock Markel Plummets" while my husband, the family hypochondriac, eagerly devoured a riveting front page story, "Can an Overdose of Popcorn Trigger Prostate Trouble?" Our insomnia returned, but our hair didn't fall out. , Going on the worry wagon was p·valuable and enlightening experiq1ce. However, a word of advice. Don't cut off all commu.nication co ld turkey. It's too drastic. Allow yourself one or two anxieties -like whether there's lead in your drinking water -until you're acclimated. - Nancy Mdnl)'rc's column runs MondD)'. B each erosion has constantly plagued the B~lboa Peninsula, which began life as a sand pit built frbm silt deposited by the r::impaging Santa Ana River. In 1929, Santa Ana River flood control projects were The following is a partial list of organizations accepting volunteers: ' Ballet Pacifica The B:illet P:icifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers 10 serve as ushers, sell T-shirts, sell juice and cookies at even ts, ' conduct fund-raising events, help with CO$tume and scenery repairs. Volunteers who prefer not to join the gu~re , wckomc and they may help us lilllc or much as desired. For information, c3ll Molly Lynch at 642·9275. begun and the wandering river was no longer able to supply sand to l~I beaches. In 1934, more than 150 feet of peninsula beaches were washed away in a summer of big tides and storms. Pilings under homes w_ere Bl9 llrethert, 1111 slstert Men 3nd women ovc.r 20 yc3rs of 3gc, having lived in Orange County for six months on the job for 3t lc3St 3 monihs :ire needed to serve as big brothers or big sis ters for children 6-16 from single-parent homes. II requires a one-year commitment of 4-6 hours per week to serve as a role model for a child. Applicnnts must go through a screening and interview process as do the children, and efforts arc made to compatibly match the 1wo. For informa1ion, call exposed and some collapsed. As west Newport's beach disappeared, water ran across Seashore Drive and washed away parts of the Pacific Electnc's righc of way. • -By Anne Spinn , 544.7773 . Center For Famlly CounMlln9 The Center for family Counseling, a non-profit counseling center :issociatcd v.ith the YMCA, needs additional board members who meet one time a mon1h to provide community support and direction for the center. Also, the center needs \.part·time volunteer in the evenings as a receptionist. For information, call Adrienne Stockolf or Nina at 754-l 144. iiifJPliL The Nc:11>port Bc:3cl\/Costa Mc!.:1 Daily P1lo1 (USPS·l44·800) is published Monday 1'1rough Sa1urd1y. In Newport Bc::ic:h and Cos1a Mesa, subscriptions :ire only avail· able by subscnl>lng 10 The: Times Oranec: WEATHIR AND OCIAN CONDlftONI Vil.•, •. 111 RIAOIRS HOTLINls 642-6016 Your commen1s 1bou1 1hc O;aily P1lo1 or news 11ps will be r~c:orded nnd given di- rce1ly to Edi1or William Lobdell. The: s~mc 2~·hour ans11>c:rin£ service may be used 10 record lc:11c:rs 10 1hc: cdi1or on any 1oplc. MAILING ADDRHJ Our :11ldrcss is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meu. CA 92627. TO MAKI A CORRICTION Ir IJ the P11m's roh~"\· ro prompth· CO<T..ct ~II errors of subm1icc. Plusc cJll 5.fO· 122.f. t:\r. 363. 111.u1k you. Thom.1s H. Johnson, Publl\l)c:r Willi~m LobJcll, Editor Stc••c M:.u-blc, M~n~g1ng Editor Iris Yoko!, C11y f.d1tor Marc t'tbnin, l'hoto Editor Bob Fr.mk, C1rcul.arion ~hn.1gtr H~nk 'Knigh1, Produ..-r1<>n M.uui;cr Mkhc~I Flc1chcr, 01sp1Jy .\l.in.1gcr Judy Ocuing, Cl.tmfi~ Mm.1ger l'r.unod Sh.1h, Conrrollcr Coun1y (600) 252·9141. In amu outside of Nc:v.-pon Bcxh and Cosu1 Mc:S3, subscrip- 1ions 10 the D:iily Pilot only 11rc av:i1l:1ble by mail for $8.58 pc:r mon1h. Second clus pas1a1c p~id 11 Costa Mesa, CA. (Prices include all applicable smc . ond local 1;a~cs.) POSTMASTER: Send addrc:s.s chonac:s 10 The Newport Beach/Cos10 Mcu Doily P1lo1. P.O. Bo' 1560, C~1:i Mc:s11. CA 92626. Copyrigh1: No ncv.-s sto- ries. illustrations, editorfal m:111c:r or oJ.-cr- tisc:mc:nts herein c11n be reproduced with· ou1 wriuc:n permission or cop)rl£hl <>"' nc:r. MOW TO RUCH US Circulation: (The Times Orange County) (800) 252-9141 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Edilorial News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax ~6·4170 Main Office Business Office 642-4321 Business fax 63 l-5902 rublish.C'd bv C1hlom1J Communirv ~ News. t l imes Mirror Comp111~· • w PERSONALIZED ENVIRONMENTS FOR OURDOOR LIVING ..._ .... ,.. ..... YOUI' Lencl1eape and Mids. FAllNSWOll'IJI IANDIJCAPE COMPANY (714) 54~5JSa Uc. 4aJ•7• GJASSEU MA80Mll' COlllPANI' (714) 4S4-7744 Uc. nH4• OVER «J YE.4RS OF COMBINED SER. VICE IN OR.ANOS COUNTY PEASO l\UZL.O DESIOl'S WTn< OOMPl.£1'1! LANDSCAn. lNSTAUATlOl'IS ll£1'EA£HCU THROUOHOUT 09'NIOI! COUNTY CAN WE DUA·INTllRll•T? 1. II a a. 4 •'U ••• a ND _____ ... TIMPlllATUHI Newport Beach: 75/62 Balboa: 72/62 Cos~ Mesa: 79/64 Corona del M.tr: 78/64 JU., fORICAJT LOCATION The Wedge Newport Point Blad<ies S.A. River Jelly CdM TIDIS TODAY First high First low Second high Second low TUESDAY SIZE SWELL 3-4 SW 2·3 SW 2·3 SW 2·3 SW • 2·3 SW 12:01 il.m. 5.4 7:02 a.m. ·0.3 1:47 p.m. 4.4 7:10 p.m. 2.2 First high 12:51 a.m. 4.7 First low 7:45 a.m. 0.3 Second high 2:38 p.m. 4.S Second low 8:24 p.m. 2.3 Waler Temper41ture: 66 IOATINO Light vilriable winds shifting west lo soulh"'est al 1 S knots, 2·foot seu wilh ii l·fool westerly swell. Patchy lale nighl and morning fog. B o · .t ·a n i c a r e . Landscape 178 Wells Place, Suite B Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714/631-7378 Botanicare is a newly opened landscape oompmy founded by Kcvtn Campbell, IOrmcr Scruor Designer and Gcncr1.I M.utagcr wnh Rogm Gardens. 8ounicarc oft'crs Design and ConsUUCtJOn of Qualicy llcsldcnr:ial Profttts . ~ ... O. lpeclaltJ" BurgerJudgeS lln8lly get on their b•s to. bestow · coveted awards B UN VOYAGE! -Stop the presses! Tinkle the cymbals! Sound the brass! Hold the onions! At long last, our oft-delayed trek through Pilotland, preseming awards fo~ the best . burgers in the burg, is ended. Wi1h expedition leader Roger ("Wimpy' ') Luby finally able to navigate, we did the deed in one swell foop. On a wild Wednesday afternoon, we bestowed the coveted 1994 Golden Buns Awards upon Local Scene four eateries deemed the most -deserving. The mission began on a somewhat low-key note. At our first stop, The Place on East Coast Highway, the only employee on duty, bartender Penny, wasn't sure why we dropped in. Due 10 circumstances within his · control, owne r Mike Fr:unso11 was llhab1e to auend the ceremonies -probably thinking th:it a mere bronle plaque was unworthy of hii. Flameburgcr's cxahed !>tutui.. Thus snubbed, we fled 10 Muldoon's Irish Pub & Restaurant in Fa!>hion Island. Ah, what a regal reception awaited us there! On hand to accept the first-place award perllonally was co-owne r Sindi Sch"art2. "ho beamed all ove r the place. Gcncr;,il f\tan;igcr Sharon J. DarkJC) was !>O overwhelmed that !>he served double orderi. of Irish i.oda bread and onion loops. compliments of the rnan:igemen1. Then !>he proudly displayed the Golden Buns pl aque -depicting maidens in full moon -to :1pprecia1ive patrons. CUARANCE 3'70%0FF h's good thal Muldoon's is a class act, because the next stop, the 17th St. Bar & Grill in Costa Mesa, was downhill all 1h~war.. Ma~be '"was because his saloon didn't win the top prize (i.cnling for a runner-up lie), but owner Dill Hadley did a masterful job o( restraining his enthusiasl)l. Or maybe it was because his race horse, Onemoref ortheroad, was a winner that afternoon a1 Hollywood Park, and he can't handle too much excitement in one day. Whatever, we didn't stay long. The fourth und final stop in our wh,irlwind tour, Cassidy's Dar on Dalboa Peninsula, made it all worthwhile. O\\OCr Mary Elam couldn't be th ere because of urgent busine!>s elsewhere (shopping, someone said), but busy bartender Marty Strech was happy to accept the first-place award shared with Muldoon's. And then our intrepid crc'' paid Cassidy's the supreme compliment. It was there that \\C ordered hamburgers. The lone female member of our merry band, herself one of -our planet's legendary ho~ICs!>·Chefs, could hardl) contain her eC!>lasy. After one bite, ~he issued this pronouncement:"° "Scrumptious," she soid. "Simply scrumptious." And, on lhal high note, our oJ)~sey ended. Will I join }Ounger :ind more' durable colleagues in next year's Gl>ldcn l3uns expedition? Ont; my nutritionist knows for su1c. 0 i::xrr LINE -Today's 1re:i1i:,e is a trine 1runca1e<l because this is a very mo\-ing time in my life. If you·ve eH:r changed residences, you knu\' "hat I mean. Details, dct:..111, So now, if you'll excuse me, I hcor a fre shly-planted hibbcu' · calling my name ... Jerry Kobrin's column run IU011da.r Dnd Wtdncsday. POLICE FILIS DUI ARHns The foJ/mling people were :ur,·stcd recently on suspicion of driling under the influence. Tli.:sc'pcoplc h:J1c only bcc11 :1rr..•1>tcd on suspicion of a crim~· :ind, as 11 it h :JJ/ sue/I crimes. thc.1 :1rc innocent until pnwc11 guilt). NIWPOH llACM Nucolc Calandrl, 42 Stc1>hcn ltc)nolds, 42 !\llchorl Ellison, 29 !\lkhurl Lipscomb, 29 POLICI LOOS Recent police cJl/s. COHAMISA Orange: A r\!sidcnl in the 1600 block told police he saw a burgl3r speeding away on a bi~e from I Ii Times Cellars after an al:irm sounded 31 the store. NIW•ORT llACH IStb Street: Someone smashed the window of a Honda Civic parked in the 200 block. SUMMER $Alf 15%0FF our olre_ady low prices on custom framing or framed fine art postws. .. (nut to Trad. Joe'al IOaL 17•a.c ...... . • C7t41 •••·••oa • ••••• NWll !MAY , .................. . .. Read Your Way to 1hc Stan" ii the theme or the Newport Beach Public Libraiy'1 1994 Summer Readina Pro,ram that acu under way today and nins throu&h Au1o 20. Children enrolled in 1Fic proaram will be eli&iblc ror prizes accordina to the amount or time the): read or spend lislenina to •tones. Children can ai&n up at any of the Newport Beach branch libraiy libraries. For more Information, call 6«-3187 or 644-3183. MeUCTVa C.outlinc Counsclina Center is sponsorina a lecture called "Attention Deficit Disorder and Depression" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Nc-,vport Beach. for more informatio111 call 476-0991. TUuaAY .... IVYlll llMlllAll Sandy Adamek or Coldwell Banker and Tina Wickes or the Hammond Company arc conductina a free home buyers seminar from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Hammond Company, 4910 Campus Drive in Newport Beach. Topics include low down payment programs. affordable mort&agc payments, FHA and VA loans, and more. Includes a free prc-qualifyina and credit report. Call 490-3408 for reservations. CllAM8U .. C .... HI ...... The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce wiJI meet from S to 7 p.m. at 2737 E. Coast Highway. For details, call 673-4050. WIDNUDAY nune-•llMIMM "You and I: Real Men, Real Women" is the title of a free 7 p.m. seminar on relationships conducted by Rose Parvin at the Parvin Center for Patterns or Excellence in Cannery Village in Newport Beach. For reservations, · call 723-S248. TllUUDAY IUllNlll OffOllTUNITY MIADAIT "Violence in the Workplace" is the title of a lecture presented by security expert Jurg "Bill" Mauman durinl.thc 7:30 a.m. breakfast mcetina of the Business Dcvc:lopmcnt Division of the Newport Harbor Arca Cl\amber of Commerce, which will be at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Cost for members is $14 in advance or $17 at the door; sucsts arc Sl7 in advance or 522 at the door. Price includes breakfast. Call 729-4400 for more information. .I KIWANIS CLUI PltffllAM Dr. Ken Connor, a chiropractor, fitness trainer, skj instructor and sports enthusiast, is the 1uest speaker at the noon meeting of the Corona del Mar J<jwanis Oub at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub, 1601 Bayside Drive in Corona dcl Mar. For more information, call 495-6517. Stnd your lttms to Around Town tdltor, The Da/f¥ Piiot, JJO W. Bay St., Cost• Mua, Calif. 11611. ' SCHOOL ........ , The city had paid only SI a year under the old agreement The school board will also vote Tuesday night on a contract that aives Newport-Mesa teachers a 1 % pay increase, a $250 bonus and in· creased health benefits. The contract, neaotiated with the help or a federal mediator, would also maintain currenl class sizes and add five elementary school physical education teachers. The physical education prosram was cut during the last school year. The Newport-Mesa school board meets at 7:30 p.m., at the Harper Community Center, 425 East 18th St., in Costa Mesa. A1ll.EIEI .._ .. for Xerox, the 25·year-old Painter l'Olides on Udo Ille, where his only football experience comes through nostalgic get-togethers with ex-teammates and former rivals. .. Painter's nickname was Bonzo and he wore No. 00," Grant recalled. "I still have coaches from around Oran1e County ask me 'Whatever happened to Bonzo?' " Painter, who matured early but later found himself dwarfed by hiah school linemen, starred his freshman and sophomore years at Corona dcl Mar High Sdl"ool as a small but deadly nose JUard. Quickness and aggressiveness helped him earn team Defensive Player of the Year tionors both seasons, as the Sea Kings rolled to a combined 16-0-1 record. But when a severe knee injury negated some of that quickness, Painter's varsity career never materialized. Brahs has been tougher to keep track of. According to 35-year Harbor Arca Baseball coaching veteran Luke Davis, Brahs would routinely strike out 18 hitters per six-inning $ame, and hit double-digit home runs each season. "I don't know whatever became of him (Brahs)," said Davis, a living library or the now-defunct Harbor Arca Baseball program. "He attended a cou}>le of different high schools. and colleges, and pitched a~hile in the Montreal (Expos) organization, I bc!ieve." Grant cites Jerrott Willard, Danny O'Neil, Scan Turner and J.R. Walz among the many Junior All-American Football stars who went on to enjoy success irt high school and college. Grant nlso put Brad Green (USC and the Houston Oilers) on the sh9rt list or future pros from the New~rt-Mesa youth program. Willard, who helped Corona del Mar high win back-to-back ClF .. BONZO ......... already given me my identity," said the 25-year-old Lido Isle residenl, who was senior class president at Corona del Mar, before earning an international business degree from San Diego State. "I started playing football when l was 7 years old and about · 80 pounds, and right away l owned it," said Painter, who has Painter answered since infancy to Bonzo -which originates from the "Bedtime for Bonzo" B • movie that became a signature of former President Ronald Reagan's acting career. Said Painter, "Football propelled me into being confident, and that's carried me Southern Section championships in 1988-89, enters his junior season at Cal this fall as a two-time All-Pac 10 inside linebacker. He could make several preseason All-America teams and figures to be a highly-sought·after prospect. Turner, who also prepped at Corona del Mar, went on to start two seasons in the defensive secondary at Ball State University, and played on the 1989 California Raisin Bowl squad. O'Neil, who went to Corona del Mar and Mater Dei high schools and is currently the starting quarterback at Oregon, prompted this anecdote from Grant: "The first year he pl#yed football was for me wli=n he was 12 years old, and he couldn't bring himself to put his hands under the Cbantedair Celebrates Bastille Day .. Friday, July 15, 1994, 5pm-12am Come enjoy live enterttirunent and fine French food and wine. $35 per person in advance. ($40 at the door) Advance tickets available at the restaurant. For information call (714) 752-8001. A~rtion ~ of the proceeds goes to • u ' 18912 MacArthur Boulevard, Irvine WE BUY & SELL ON CONSIGNMENT LAYAWAYS & 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ... .. through life. From an early aJe, I knew I was 1ood at somethang and that separated me Crom the averaae Joe." Painter 5aid he still reminisces about his glory days with former Junior All-American teammates and rivals, but his stature (S-10, 175) makes it tough lo,convince people he was once a f carsome presence in shoulder pads. "People don't believe me at all, when I tell them I was a pretty good football player," Painter explained. "But whenever I run into guys 1 played with, and even some guys I used to beat up from other teams, we have a good time talking about the old days. "I really look back at Junior All-American as one of the best times in my life. I remember taunting the quarterback every time I sacked him, telling him I was going to be on him all day, and there was nothing he could do about it. I miss that so much." \. center," Grant said with a chuckle. Walz, Corona dcl Mar's first-ever three-time all-league performer and the school \ single-season and career rushing record holder, will head off to Holy Cross in August to continue his career. Davis, who adorns one corhcr of his patio with framed photos of former Harbor Area Baseb::ill players, noted Brent Mayne, Bob Wetzel, Gary Pieskowski and Nick Calvert among the most RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC. ... ,_ .... c..s""' lm-•• .. •ta--Ml-1151 HODSON S K •• memorab&e players produced by the program that pre-dated current Newport-Mesa-based Little League and Pony Leagut organiza1ions . Mayne, a Costa Mesa Hi&h School and Orange Coast College product, went on lo represent Cal State Fullerton in the College World Series, and is currently a catcher for the Kansas City Royals. "He was just a little guy," Davis recalled of Mayne. Wetzel, a teacher and former coach at Orange Coast College (OCC), is perhaps best known for leading the OCC men's volleyball program to four state cham pionships, before stepping down after the 1991 state crown. He played minor-league baseball as an infie lder, before a knee injury ended his playing career. "I saw Calvert just the 01her day," said Davis, who is often visited by former players at his Cosio Mesa home. "I've known him since he was 11 years old and he's 47 now." In terms of super teams, Davis singled out one group, 1cd by Brahs, which he estimated built a record of 60-1 over the course of three seasons during the early 19705./· Grant said Newport-,ea~ Junior All-Arn""trican F I , which evolved from an area Pop Warner program by 1960, has produced as many as 12 Orange County champions in va rious age divisions. "I'd say the last one (championship) was that 1983 (Pee Wee, age 11) team with Bonzo," said Grant. He claims the GallerieJl / &ludio $UJnfft(3/J, $~ FREE 1-8x10 or 2;-5x7's.f With Sitting Fee Call For Appointment : :... : 0 o ~ 0 t I~ N C A Monday. June 27. 1984 a program has Callen from ill once-lofty status in the county, due to a much 5maller reservoir of players, as opposed to pr<>srams in Orange and Tustin. Traditionally, youth baseball in the Newport-Mesa area has not enjoyed much success in team or all-star competition, but last year could have triggered an upward trend. The 1993 .Newport East Little League Majors Division Dodgers became the first NELL representative to ever win the District SS Tournament of Champions, winning 23 of 24 games and outscoring opponents, J79-44. The Dodgers' one-two pitching punch of Ty HitfpCr and Eric Wiethorn combined to strike out 257 hillers in 117 innings. Will Harper and Wicthorn wind up in the baseball encyclopedia, or merely as footnotes in local youth athletic ann::ils? As history has shown us, it's far too early to tell. • Framing, Antiques & Accessories K eith Jefferies, Ltd. features a select group of antique deal- •· ers and designers spe- cializing in unusual and interesting furniture, antiques and acces- sories for your home. Something for anyone who collects, designs or just appreciates the olde and charming. HOURS· I • Moo-kl g. 5 • Saturday 11~ .,......,+--_ • Sunday CIOsed • i=:::+----1 852 Pr'OCkdon PL Newport Beach CA 92663 714 642-4154 R E NOW INDULGES AT THE LIDO BUILDING. 3355 VIA LIDO. SUITE A. NEWPORT BEACH . BECAUSE YOUR SKIN NEEDS A BEST FRIEND, LET'S ARRANGE TO MEET OVER A FACIAL. BRING YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND AND SAVE MORE THAN 50°/o. THE S65 BEST FRIENDS FACIALS. RELAXING TREATMENTS FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIEND. . BY EUROPEAN-TRAINED AND LICENSED AESTHETICIANS. DEEP CLEANSING, HYDRATJNG AND NOURISHMENT FROM ACTIVE NATURAL ESSENCES PREPARE YOUR SKIN .·FOR ANOTHER COASTAL SUMMER ASSAULT CALL TODAY AND RESER\/E ONE APPOINTMENT TIME FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIEND. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. 10 'TIL 6. 714..673.3222 YOUR APPOINTMENT WILL BE CONFIRMED AT LEAST - 24 HOURS BEFORE TIME . GATED PARKING IN REAR OF THE LIDO BUILDING . • 1 4 Monday, June 27, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa M ... Dally Pilot PORTS ' SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 . There's nothing quite like. friends in high pla_ces .... Former Harbor standout Eddie Mayer has always had the inside lane with Wals h. H ow would you like to .have a pro football coach as a pal who would sometimes deliver tickets for 1he big games and making friends with the gentleman who would often have the adjacent seat 10 cheer his son, Joe Montana, on to victory? That how it was for -Edward Mayer, a 50 gpad at Harbor High and a '52 grad of Orange Coast College, during the fabulous ye:m of the San Francisco 49ers under head coach Bill Walsh. After the games, he would visit the U.S. settles for runner-up spot at Alamo Cup .... Late goal by Hµngarian does in U.S. hopes in championship game of international water polo tourney. locker rooms to congratulate his old college roommate at San Jose Stpte, Coach Walsh, and mL'( with all the big names on the 'Frisco squad. For any devout fan, that would be like gQin~ to gridiron heaven every autumn. . Although Walsh subsequently returned to Stanford University, a school he had coached at once before the pro career, Mayc;r remains ever loyal by following the Cardinal grid contests. And sometimes Walsh will bring good cheer with a visit to. Mayer's T-shirt factory offices, Designs Alive, Inc., in Orange. · · "Bill got a big. laugh during one visit," Mayer recalled with amusement. A friend had given Mayer the gift of 11 old buffalo CORONA D'EL MAR ·-ALAMO Tibor Benedek Of Hungary struck \\ith JO seconds remitin- ing Sunday afternoon, lifting his Hungarian teammates to a 7·6 victory over the United . S1:11cs in the finals of the 1994 Alamo Cup water polo tourna· ment al Corona del Mar High. It was a stunning turn· around for the U.S. squad . under Coach Rich Corso, ...:;o-=.-;;::;;11' ... which ha.cj held ttre upperhand C U p through.Put the first three quarters, leading 5-2 at halftime, and still with a 5-4 cushion entering the final perjod. Hungary's defense, however, limitea the U.S. to just one second-half gofll as it surged back. · . "The U.S. team plays very hard and vety faSj', they're a mu ch better team than the 1ast time we played them in the '93 FINA Cup," said Benedek in the aftermath . Team US~ was led by Todd Hosmer of · Stockton · \\ith a poir of goals.' Goalies Chris Duplanty and Don Hackett turned in solid work in the net with five saves each. "IL was a great teaching experience for the rest of the llcason and the World Champion- ~hips," said Corso. "We have improved a lot over the la!>t three mo111bs, but we stubbed our toes today. The last time' we met them they beat us by fi,e or llix goals. This time it came dm\-n to the last minute." nickels and amounted them on a board in an old football' formation. It was labeled: The Best Nickel Defense. And he had hung it on the wall. "Bill thought that was great," he added. Mayer, a native of Chicago where his clad, the late Pete Mayer, had served as a police officer for many years, enjoyed following the pro games. "It was a lot of fun," he said, "but these guys today are so much bigger when we were playing •• and quicker." He ought to know, based on his linebacking days at San Jose with teammate Walsh and his pedod of time with the old Orange County Rhinos, a semipro club, that often overpowered its rivals. But it took a severe toll on his @ knee . He recalled one humorous incident after his tormenting days at San Jose. Co llege injuries had convinced him to fade from football, but he was tempted once after being called for submarine service at the San Diego nava l base, circa 1954. The naval coach had heard of Mayer's exploits and tried to sell him on sweet duty in a hobby shop ("some nice girls work there, too.") if he would play football. Otherwise, the choice was submarine duty. A perceptive Mayer asked, "What's yo ur fi rst game?:' T~e c~ach replied, "UCLA." Needless to sa~, Mayer chose submarine service. Still, he later dropped a dime in the slot for 'a newspaper to read the outcome. He could have saved the dime. Final count: UCLA 60, Sun Diego Novy 0. Although he consid~r~ hims~lf ~lessed with many pos111ve periods of life one that struck hard with the Moyer family was the death of his _ mother , ... hen he was a fourth grader in Chicago. And hi s father hod , labored through difficult times 10 raise money for,a needed operation and medical care. One bleslling came after l~is mo!her passed on. There was a fan_itly wh_1ch. helped oul looking after ham unul has father got home from \\Ork. ll falls in the small world category. That family was Bill Mulligan's. Anc..I, as many · know, Mulligan eventually came to Orange County and established high marks coaching buske1ball at UC See HIGH PLACIS/P•9• 5 From the sidelines Benedek finished os the tournament's leading scorer with 16 goals (he had three on Sunday). Kirk Evcrist of the U.S. \Vas named Dest Offensi\e Player and Lenaro Fernandez, of Cuba was named the 13est Defensive Play- er. SllAUSA :>:ollFLln, DAILY r1LOT Irrelevant Week founder Paul Salata (left) shares the podium with Mr. Irrelevant XIX, Marty Moore of the New Englitnd Patriots, during Sunday's festivities. Cuba took the bronze with a 9· 7 victory O\Cr Au~tralia. ·nou.,d One or · irrelevant Week passes; all still afloat The U.S. squad qualified for a shot at the Hungariam with a 5·4 semifinals victory over Australia on Saturday, a combination of lltrong pby from U.S goalies Chris Duphinty and Dan l lackeu and a two-goal surge by i:-roy DarnhJrt irr the final quarter turing the Itek. I Junga ry adv~rnced 10 the finals with the !>u me ~core in v.ith the U.S. handled Cuba on Friday, 14· IO. "We're pized about this, it's a great op· portunity," ~aid Corllo wi th thcprospect of meeting Hungary for t11e tournpment title. SUMMARY, TOUR NEY SCORIS/P•9• 5 .... Kentucky's Marty Moore takes a few jabs, i>ut all in all, holding his own. I t all began on Sunday when Mr. Ir· relevant XIX met with media, spotts celebrities. political and busi- ness leaders of the Newport Deach area at the Balboa Ba)'. Cl~b for a reception and press confercrlce. Marty Moore remained for the entire I I l proceedings, albeit there were probably times when he wished he was somewhere else -al· most anywhere else. With Paul Sa lata as master of ceremonies firing barbs right nnd 0 His indoctrination to Ir- relevant Week XIX was com- pleted with a buffet lunch and recognition by well-wishers from all walks of life in this com- munity. , , I' Today's 'venue calls for a tour of Niketown in Costa Mesa and an alumni/college night rally, followed by tonight's ·three-hour stint at Cafe Co· rona in Corona del Mar, which the pub· left, Moore smiled and sat through a succession of good natured ribs, political presentations and a myri- ad of gifts donated to the cause by vari· ous and sundry business and profes· sional people in the area as well as most National Football League tc-ams. lie is invi ted at SS per person. · Tuesday is Disneyland Day. Newport Aquatic Center rowers turn in some distinguished .,11orts at U.S. National Championships DIEP SEA FISHING (SUNDAY'S COUNTS) INDIANAPOLIS -Four boats from ttie NewP.9,rt Aquatic Center advanced to the finals of their respective divisions at the U.S. National Rowing Championships at Eagle Creek Res-• crvoir just outside Indianapolis. and each wound up with solid finishes at Saturdny's finals. The women's double, consi ting o~ ~ally Martindale and Michel Cogan posted the tOJt,, qwal(fyin4 t~e in preliminary competition, held Thursday an'B Fridqy, and \t\e same twosome finished second in their heat, then first in the reparcharge in the women's pair to advance to the final, as }Yell. They se ttled for l>econd in the doubles at the finals, and were fourth in the pair . The NAC men'' double, made up of Montgomery Norton and Dlake Robemon won their l?reliminary heat with the 1secQnd· '3st~t time overall. In the finals they were third. Norton-Robert on, like :ill other NAC representative , art first- timc competitors at the national championships, but will go on from this competition to compete ,in the U.S. Olympic Festival in St. Loui . The men's quad, with Norton, Robertson, James McNamara and Mike deFigu lerdo ~lso advanced lo the fina ls over the 2,000· meter course, according to NAC Coach Todd McAtcer, where they Cini hed fourth in thr. finals. Dewer'• Leeker -7 bo.ih, ln anglrri. 1 ycllo .. 1.&11, 32 bonito, 511 bMr.-cltda, 157 calico ~n, 190 und ban, SS INlpln, 2 h.illllul, 1 ulM!ton. Ne ... rt Leallla9 -7 boalt, )10 .ll)llt>u. 6'S barr.iculM, 115 calico ~n. 198 ..and ~n. 5 boni10: 2 h.&libul, 45 m.icktrcl, 22 1culpln,.~ bl.adc cro.ktr. Wednesday's fare includes the South· ern California Sports Broadcasters Luncheon a1 Lakeside CC in Los Ange- les, then the Sports Banquet and Bal- boa Bay Club Sports Hall of Fame Din- 11er at 1313C. Tickets S75 per person. A deep sea fishing trip comes Thurs- d:iy, as well as the Bcerc:rn Regatta :H Balboa Yacht Club. Friday's menu calls for the Runnin'· Gunnin' Golf Tournament nt Newport 13cach Go~f Course -starting at 9 a.m. Entry fee ·~ $55 for individuals; $200 for foursomes. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 1• PLACES ........... Irvine. Presently he's the coach at )rvine Valley College. Mayer, who wns a ·tout rooter for the UCl tea!" ~hen Molliga~ was coaching there, maintains a supportive relationship. "Gill has nlways been a great guy." he said. Prior to San Jose days, Mayer had notched blue. ribbon .marks :it Ornngc Co:ist College, p~rtacularly '"· I ~51 when he helped led the Pirates to their first-ever footqall ch:impionship. And he was named to the All-Eastern Confcre'nce defensive team. The coach, Ray Rosso, then said, "He embodies more of th,: spirit of the squad than anyone 1 know." I And prior to OCC, Mayer was a valued linebacker on the great Harbor High grid team of 1949, which achieved an 8·1 record and averaged 36 points a game. A!ways the modest one, Mayer downplayed his yea'fs of 1948-49 at Harbor since he was a reser\ic, but the statistical charts clearly show that he was among the leading tacklers during the glory ye:ir pf '49. , He will always praise his prep grid coach, Al Irwin, to the hilt. "lie had so much charisma," Mayer once said. emotions when the Mustangs of Mesa ventured to Trabuco last foll for the CJF championship game wilh Trabuco's Mustangs. One of his old Goat Hill gridmatcs, Ted Trompeler, still refers to him as "Shaky Jake." It stemmed from a time when Mayer drove an old wreck and il seemed to Trompeter th:it the clutch was always in need of dire repair. "It loor<al to me that Eddie was always shaking at the wheel to keep that car going," Trompeter explained, th en laughed. ' r Maye r, who has stayed trim over' the years \~ith constatrt gxm work, gal a taste of Cloud Nine two years ago. He made a visit to Scotland and played 13 golf coursei. during the \'acation to celebrate his 60th birthday. And the feeling? "It was like heaven," he exclaimed. .. ' .. 1 Monday, June ~7, 1994 I ~ l'llCHO C1Jl'1'Tl:~\ Uf lloa llfllll.t A higher tribute came his way after the season when he was accorded the coveted Rod Gould Memorial Award, presented to the player who logged the most time played during the :.eason. Mayer and his lovely wife, Jewel, have lived in Trabuco Canyon for years. Having considered himself a certified Goat Hill boy from Costa ~tesa many years ago, he may h:ivc had mixed Don C:wtrell is o former sports roitor for the Costa Mesa Globe llertJld, forerunner to the Daily l'ilot, tJnd o resident of Albuquerque, N.M. A 1950 Thanksgiving Day pose by former New~ort football types (from left) Bob Berry, David Patterson and Ed Mayer. BRIEFLY Three Costa Mesa Little League teams victorious, advance . .._..Two will return to action on Tuesday in semifinals; Cardi~als get ready for tourney finals on Wednesday. T hrcc Costa Mesa x Lillie League • teams remain alive in their re pcctive divisions following conqut:.ts on Saturday -the Costa Mesa Car·. dinals in the Junior-Senior Di\ i- sion (13·14), the Costa ~lesa American Angels in the Majors, and the Costa Mei.a Cubs in the Minor 0 Dhbion. all in DC,trict 62 competition. Here's how it went for the locals on Saturday: • •The Costa Mesa Cardinals took the Ocean View Rockies ::ipart. 14-3, behind the pitching of Jeremy Via and Chris Dlevins, combined with the i.trong b:11s of Robert Cowan. George Hatton, Dustin Wil:.on and Jeremy Via. The victory .St\nds the Cardinal into the title game on Wednesday at Westminster Little Le<igue at 5 p.m., \\ith the othec half of the champion:.hip bill :.till to be deter· mined. •The Cost:i Mesa Angels ham· mered the Sea .. icw GiJnts, 8-3 in the first round and ''ill return on Tuesday at 5 at Robinwood Lillle League in the semifinals. Newport's Coner 11th PEOl3LE OEACH '--- -With a steady per· • / formance throughout e:/ the thrce·day event. ---- Nc\\pOrt Beach's Dave Coffer fin· ished tied for I I th place Friday at the conclusion of the third annual California Golf Association State Senior Amateur ChampiOnship at Poppy Hills Golf Course. Coffer shot 76-75·67, good. for 227,' nine strokes behind eventual winner Jim McMurtrey of Dan· ville. McMurtrey fini shed the day with a par 72 and a 54-hole total of 218 to win the event by three strokes. Coffer was just three strokes be- hind the third-place finisher in the field. v . A f 1eld of 72 players, 36 from Northern California and 32 from Southern California, opened pl:l) Wednesd:i) in the. 54-hole e'ent. A total of 28 pla)ers m::ide the cut Thursday. Millen team second overall I COLLEGE NOTES Dahlgren' s maili duty at sec: . Hitting · inStrUctor Mall Dahlgren has been hi.red as assistant baseball coac h at Southern California College, said Athletic Director Ron Prettyman, confirm· ing a Daily Pilot article last Fri· day. Dahlgren, an SCC alumnus, has been the assistant baseball coach at Universi ty High the past two years. He was an All-Golden State Athletic Conference and all- district player his senior year as ::i catcher for the Vanguards in 1992. He also played for head coach Charlie Phillips at Snddlcback Col· lcge in 1989. According to Pbillips, Dnhlgren's main' duties will be that of hitting ini,iructor. "Matt is a great addition to our progrnm," Phillips said. "He should help a lot with our hitting. He has good knowledge of the fundamentals of baseball." Dahlgren's , grandfather, Ellsworth Tenney "Babe" Dahl· gren, took over for ·an ailing Lou Gehrig on May 2, 1939. He fin· ished the season '"ilh the New York Yanl\ees, then went on to pl::iy for the Dostoil Red Sox, Chi· cago Cubs, Philad~lphia Phillies and St. Louis Browns. He was named to the National League All-Star team in 1943. Hawkins added to SCC staH Randy Hawkin:. has ---- been named assbt:rnt ., \\Omen's basketball > -e coach at Southern Cal· ---- ifornia College. H::iwkins, JO sec ::ilumnus, \\JS an assistant for nine }Cars under Dill Reynolds for the SCC men's team. He has taken the last '''o years off to be \\ilh hi!> family and has recent I• felt the urge to get back into coaching. He joins a progr:im that has blo:.somed the Inst '"6 season!> under head couch De~1n Cooper. Meam,hile. Cooper has an· nounced the signing ot guah.1 Amber Chancy to the program. Chane), a S·foot· fre~hm:1n from G::irl:ind. Te\a!:>, \\as an Jll· city selection at Gari.ind Ht!!h School, "here she a\ e ragcJ 1 b:? points. She hold!:> the M:itc h1~h school single-ganic scoring record with 38 points. HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER BASKETBALL SERIES . ~ Locals shine at St. Marts St. Mary's College an ---- Mor a g::i announced that three student· athletes with local ties have carncu spots on the Dean's List for the spring :.emes1er of 1994. The) i:ire: •Alison Loefner, :1 ~l.!nior. \\ho graduated from fa1.:inc1a H 1g\1 She's i:i Government major. •Lauren \\'ca,er .• a frc,h0mJr. \\ho \\J~ a multi·!>pons 'landoct at fatanci;i High He r major j, undc· c1de~. • t\loll1c f-lint. a lrcshman. "h<1 led Orange Counl) in scoring her 'cn1or ~Car JS l member Of lhl Corona Jd :0-l:lr I ligh girh ba ... ket· bJll teJm. Hc.:r m.ijor '' undecided CdM's summer quest to the point: Just basic · experience .._.. Girls basketball team is 'handicapped' with me time-share factor at CdM . .Bv BARR\' FAVLK.-.:ER, Srok~ \\'knnt W ill Stolpe, filling in for Corona dcl ~tar High • girl:. basketball coach. Garth Flint for much 6f tbis sum- mer, admits he "on't wear out much ch:1Jk diagrarning X's and O's the next fe,, weeks. just want to get the kills court time." With only one return· ing pl:.iycr who averaged more than four points per game from last yc:ir\ l 1·13 squad, the Sea Kangi. can use all the <txpcrience they can mu:.· lcr this summer. Complicating their quest for imprO\'Cmcnt, is the scheduling connict "ith club 'olle) ball, to \\ hich se' · eral Sea Kings O\\ed their •ii· ·legiance until the sca-;on-c;ipping Volle} ball Fe!ith JI an D.1\'b cul mi· nate~ on Sunda)'. player~ for a first-round loss to Occ:rn View ThursJay in the fatan· cia Summer Classic al Marina High. "We shQuld get some kids back ne\t week from 'ollc)ball," S1olpe said following Thur:.· da) 's game. "\Ve had J re .... kids mi !ting tonight for other reason .• as well. "\\'e should ha\'c J prett~ good mi\ of guards and fron t line peo- ple, but right no". "c ha~ a t ' bunch of post pla) crs who .tl J~ e Expected to leuJ a deep back· court brigade .rs Lind:.c~ '\;:inning· ton. \\hp scored 111 double fig ures 111 I of her ~4 g.1mes last '""'~r as a freshman. . "Our junior \Jr!)ll) team ''as all gu,ards, abo, so we )houlJ be Jble 10 prc!>s J lot and gc1 in pcup1c',. faces." Stolpe sJid Among the Ccont·court con1r1bu· tors arc incomanl! senior., J\.n.,l\ ~tacFarlanJ U)~foo1:1 KJt1e Thurman (6·0l and As he) ConO\er (5-9). Chris Dcsandro, Shaun Ferry· man, Mich~1el Gardner und Evan Swedclson were the hitting heroes for the Angels. WATKINS GLEN,---- N.Y. -Nissan compl ~ ~ eted its two-week·t\\O· ~ continent motorsports ---- odyssey Sunday afternoon, scoring a second-lace finish in' IMSA Exxon Sup~eme GTS competition at Watkins Glen International "Garth and I arci1'1 e.xactly (Duke University Coach) Mike Kr· zyzewski, when it comes to a so· phisticated system:· Stolpe said., "We aren't looking to teach any· thing fanc) over the summer; we The Sea Kings had only 'eight h:id 10 handle the b~dl... Stolp~ said. "\\'e \ e been in a rebui drn.: mode. o the b11!l!e ... 1 thine for u; in the summer.~.~ to ga111 C\pd. cm.e," Stoplc said. "Ther ~ figures lo be J lot of. plJ} ing 11me for 0ur kills thi) summer. "hi .. h i., the \ml\ \\J) 10 get better." · ' Jimmy Herzog was solid behind the plute, catching for pitching standout Jose Little, who threw a complete game three-hitter, :.triking out 10 in the proces!I. Brett William:.' running catch in the sixth \\ith t\\o aboard highlighted the An· gels' defense. • The Costa Mesa Cubs Raceway. Co-driven by Steve Millen of Newport Beach and Johnny O'Connell, their Cun- ningham Racing 30pzx Twin Turbo finished third o .. erall in the three-hour Glen Continental Xl dropped the Ocean View Cardinals at Robirmood Steve Millen endurance event won by the Ferrari 333 SP \\Orld sports car piloted by Gianpi· ero Moretti and Eliseo Salazar. wjth a 14-9 decision. key by the ~trong pitching of Brett Via in a three-inning stint. The Cubs return to action at the same site Tuesday at 5 p.m. •The Costa Mesa American Orioles were l I· 7 losers to th e Ocean View Dodgers in the Minor The winner was clocked at 90.697 mph, ahend of the Oldsmo· bile .Cutlass of Irv Hoerr, at 90.199 mph, two laps ahe~ld of the Niss:rn A Division at Robinwood. 13rian entry. Lage pi1ched well in the early in· nings and Paul Milla11 pitched Alamo Cup numbers some strong middle innings. Game su mmaries for Sunday's' chnmpion~hip game between the • -~ Kevin Lage and Johnny Noland keyed the offense in the early going. Also lending strong support were Mitchell Kennard and 13rian Lage. Paul Millans had n three· run homer in the sixth in n belated United Stntcs 'A' team and Hl.n· comeback uttempt. Newport polo firth gary; and final results for · the three-clay tournament at Corona del Mar High SchQOI: , HUNGAAT 7, U.S. 6 Newport Harbor -i---High's water polo fore-Hungary 1 1 2 3-7 \... • United Slates 2 J 0 1 6 es completed a success· • ~ - ful weekend of summer Hungary scoring: Bened4!k 3, Toth • nction Sunday, finishing fifth :it 1• Monstori 1• Varga 1, Vincze 1. the Vnlencia l 7-and-undcr Tour· Saves: Kosz S. nament, held at Valencia and Ser· U.S. scoring: Hosmer 2, Kredell 1, vite high schools. Arroyo 1, Rousseau 1, McNair 1. Saves: Ouplanty S, Hackett s. The Sailors, led by the scoring Tournament scores of Cole Lundec, Bryce Schilling, . Thursday's games: Austalia 17, Scott Sticl..ler, Chris Seib and Canada 7; Hungary 14, U.S. '8' 7; Chris Ric hardson, as well us the Cuba 19, Japans; u.s. 'A' 14, Mexico defense of Andy Detz and goalie 1. Grah:im Harvey, turned back Vo-Friday's games: Australia 11, U.S. lcncia and Charter Oak on Satur· 'B' 6; Hungary 22, Canada 6; Cuba day, 20-4 and 21·5, respectively, 6 M · 4 us 'A' J 8 1 , eiuco ; • . 17, apan ; after a 6-5 loss on Friday to even· us 'B' 12 c d 8 H 9 . . , ana a ; ungary , tual runner-up Laguna Beach, Australia 8; Japan 12, Mellico 4; U.S. which fini hed second to Orea. 'A' 14, Cu!N 10. Sunday's play round Harbor S.turday'1 pmes: U.S. 'B' 9, bestina Santa Barbara ·o·, 8-6, and Mulco s; Canad" 14, J"P"n 12; Costa Mesa, 8·6, as well as a for· Hungtlry 14, Cu!N 10; u.s. 'A's, feit win over Santa Barbara. Austr.ai.. 4. Competition continues July 15· Sunday'• fin.lit: 17 when the Sailors are at the Seventh: J.ap&n 14, Me11lco s Junior Olympic IS·and-undcn 11 fifth: U.S. 'I' 12, Can.t. 9 Coronh dcl Mar, as well as the 17-Third: Cu!N 9, Australi" 7 and·undcrs at El Dorado High. flrat: Hun1.1ry 7, Unltfd Stites 6 CITY OF COSTA MESR Neighbor~ for Neighbors WE TRANSfORMED A NE IGHBORHOOD AGAIN WITH YOUR HELP APRIL 23 , 1994 Neighborhood Improvement Str elegy RUTGERS DRIVE AND CANYON P1\RK 111 thP p 1~1 t wo Y'-·il s l Ile Ci t y of Costa Mf•sa has· helped to c J ea11 a~1d betlu Li f ').' w r·t sj dr--11P ighborhoods thro ugh t.: heir Ne ighbo.r s for Ne1qlil o 1s 11 VP<..:i 1HH para Vecinos" Nei9hbod1ood I mprovement. Stt«tteqy . ln 1 11,.,. I i.1 ~·t illlcl second an11ual p109tams local communit))o lec:H.le1s, 1esid,...11l -v ol u11t.:f'nrs c:rnd local business owners have do1~atei Ll1eir Lilllf"', 111n11ny ~11'1 J 1?snu 1c....:es to help create a t iuly successful community clPRll up cf l l)J L. WP. c o uldn't have du ne it without the generuus supµo1 t P l l: lt•"s•"" t'•lrnpcn1ies, o r ganizat10llS and individuals . Thanks f <n 111.ik iw1 tJt:.i9l1btll*R f o 1· Neighbors 199'1 a huqe succ0ss! Acnpulco Restaurants Albertso11•s A 11 ·Home Rcmodc I i 119 fllphn Bela Al to Coffee Avi ln's El Ranchi to Aw111 ng Hns t crs Bonk of Yo1bo Lindo Bargain rood Basket Burger king Coliforn1a Federnl Cori's Jr. Chick ·N·lri~k Conmerce Ban~ Coplr.y Colony C.M. Harriott Suites Daily Pilot Del Taco Diane & Jim Jones Dit'drich's Coffee Oonuno•s P12za Ed11ar<J 1s Cinemn El Pollo loco FHP llealth Core Hughes Market<; In· N Out Bu• ger I .H.O.P. Johnny Ro<:kcts li 'l Pickle, Inc. Lloyd' 1 Nursery Luigi Carpent1er1 f1cDonol d'• Mesa V1 I loge Uquo1· Ml1111 1s Cafe Mlt1te RIM!len Monr ov I a Li quur Newpo1t Rtb C~ny Nftf York Chcuccake Nlavara Wate r • ...,,..,. Restaurant Orente County fa1r91ounds Orante County Ice to. fast• Meu f'eultne Ferry Pt u• 1'ut PtC' I Mlllllbuf ge IS Ralph'• Rlchmrd Sewell. • Rocky Mountain W•t•r , I r 10119l c Square sc.1rs <ire's Candi rs c;l'llfll a11t 11t ion St r 1 t t I y B•Js mess Pcrsoooe l Suhwoy S:mdw i ch es fi!CO llcll I :icC1 Mesa Vons _ u~ste HanagC!lllCnt of O.C. Ui I ld.m As!:OC13les StltYI C~8US!_lfESS rAWPS Al llnnn 11"-:i"to1.ce league of Ncwport •HcSI> Sc•y SCOltts of America Counc i I Cou1nu11ity Service P1 ograrns, Inc. Co•tn Hesn Police Explorers fxchnnge Club ro11 Housing Council of o.c. lliqh llOJ'CS Hltnon Oµl 'MS lntcrfnith Council Lo Cueva Io" Amigos Hesac Corm.in1cat ions ~.M . Nat ional Rifle Assex;1at1on Newport Mesn YMCA NC'wport le-1race llOA Nu<"'" Vi 11 on St. Jonchicns Church Shntl' Out Sl'lvca SCllW'OO<' C1tres S°'4> ~ltchen so1orton111ts of N.H. !,QI.1th Coas t Metro All 1 ance lt>Ulh c,.itoympnt service • ¥0l~1l • [ Bahe' It of Cotta Mesa Birtch•r Con•truc;tion ll~v Scouts rr oop 57 , tny Scouts l 1 oop )39 Chutch of J~l\.11 Chi i•t of lat ter Oay Snlnts • i.unti1l9ton !leach ) Civic Ccnar Barrio Housmg Corporat 1on Costo Mesa High School El 1tc Student Congress, PIA and ke~ Cl ub rut> Scouts troop 373 Dornn1c Hnca luso Ensign School Estancia High School lnchca Car1bean k~r J1ke Jobe! Ed. Club La Puerta Ablerta J'OlllONI School Rancho Santa Ma rgarita M.S. lh!lcaf Costa Mt'n - Seventh Day Ad~enti\t Church Stni t 1mo Banlt Theodore Robins rofd UCI Pharmacy Club UCI S19'1111 Alpha fp11ton Victoria School 111'11 tt i er School lllilllam Holl+di!y and the Church of the Open Door Speciel thri"s To:- the Uni ted States Ocpar tlllt'nt ~f Heus1119 a1id Ur ban Devel~t CHUO), the City of Cotta Mesa ancJ the Neighbors fol Neighbors C011W11Un1ty Taslt force: Dovid Bourke · Rea ltor Homero Cano • Iglesia Cr1st1ana lyd1a Ca18'11ina & Joi111e Guillen · Civi~ Ct'nter larrlq Hou1111g Corpornt ion David Casasola • l• Puerte Abierte Kl~rly Claytor • Childs Pace • Janice Davidson Ed Fewc.ett • C.M. Ch..mber of COlll1Mlrce Mery Fewel • rr~ He111ts Jo.n Gtn'I • lrfthton Sprints ltOA John leYere • Chf lda Pee• Paty ~ • St. Joechi• or..,11tne C01111ltt .. "•rlt fllepl11 • Costa ..... Sr. Corp. he Mer In & O.cer Sentoyo • Save our Youth non Dave Salcido • Wal lee• Av.nue ' 't.~t Group L •• 1 hOlllpeon " cO. u Mel• NIA , . ' .. t .• Monday I June 27, 1984 WJC llOTICll PUii.iC llOTICft PUil.iC llOT1Cll . W IOTICD PUii.iC ll01ICll WIC llOTICll W IOTICll Ill• IC I01'Cll iiUiJC iiflca WWW..:= Tl.oW ~ln'::"'coi::t A -:.:..::.c.o:::-c: ~~~,.:, LWLmTICS .!:..:.~"~ = t::": ~'-= ....... .,.....__.,_, l90TIC& ... r ... •d '°' .... COHO w IOftCI nenhlp ""twit. CA... ..a.IC I011CI ,...-c:u ... ,. N~l ll HEREBY~ Ind 11\91 be= Of ... Cllv ...... IT.A~ ~. .rmW ._ under ... rac.ou. perNjllllp, tl30 o.1mV ••i.11111w T.&• --,:. = :': ::.:.:::11.roc ~~~ ~ 71 f111r DIM. C..-U..., MOJECT HO. 1'11t00. W ..... ...,_. ,.......,, lllld Dltwe, ......... IWfl. CA a1M1m1nt Lelma:.:r-CMUMft Jll-~-- •11111111, tqulpment: :,,. tor,.:. .... .::,,•," ~ ao.oo.,.,. 'L 111111 .. ~ aty dUID-D =.,-: ~,.,.,.,.., !tr Klfcher, 1131) Qlluy ~ ::wona.. TDU -• '119WL "" .::::."L-.. trwpor1adon and IUCh ol IN emounc Ol 11*' bid, Gtlerae Of 11.00 tw Coela ..... ; IM!lwY PMran L..,. By. c.w. , llM' Drtw, Newport lwh. CA eJ HALF MARA· .-A-GP ,, ti'" w .- r...nd tor AEMOVE As. ol Coate Mel& No pro-= a.y melt 8ld DoN-Clly QeB, 'T1 fllr Drive tNI lhe ~ wll Thia ... ,,... .. WM llled Thia bUalne11 11 con-HAU'' MARAntON 7415 t•. TDU T tlN °"* ....... II NV be mede ~ to lhe Clly be lftdUded I hlf> '*9rlc:t et IN ofloe Of IN Nob ii ,_. .,_. trel !*"* t2leo THON b) WOOOBAIDO! IM'9W1 v ......... Diil dar 11. IESTOs.coNTAININO Mio-poul Will be contldlted mM8 9nd oit. Coell Meta. C.a1om11 urici NI II pWlc -....n. SU-wtlfl the County Cieri! of due'*' by. 1 llmhd l*t· s..t. Or 11 H~ ACnmt Tobi .... ~ .. ..c1: TEAIM.S, DISPOSE°' AS. unl•ll IC~panlff ~ docurnetlll lllo be ....... MUr of 11:00 a.m . .....,... to ~ 21700 Of Or~ eour.v on Mey 23, ner9tllp leech. CA.... YOUR • IT• M&7M.t0t · IESTOs.coNTAININO Mio-such c:alhier 1 chectl. Mllned et ~ Ol lhe MondeV NV 11 1"4 11 lhe 8u1in1M I Profee. 1114 The r~11ranl(1) C Kllft w Wtlllllbeck. 7415 • ICILD AT A.-> T 1 1 e I 11••111 t I••: T'EJISHAIM.SRE'.~ T~O 0tS. °'No~·~be oonlld-City Cleril o1 the City o1 wNch Ume _.; Wiii be ~Codl=n' IN ~ Nt01IO inenced ~~ ... ~ ... s..ur'0r .• H , H"'1Unglon =-:'n:' OI 131,444.-......_ ,_ POx °' A RECREATION tfed unlell " II l'Mde on I mentl will not be IMilld aloud In lhe Council chem-MICHAEL JONES -32. lV, c ta ...... Dail" Pltot 8141Mll Name(•) lilted Thi• bU1lne11 11 con--~ .. ..,.... ...... : '° :.i._ ..,..,.... Col.. Meu. Bid DOcu-opened publld'f Ind r•acl Publllhed Nftlj)Or1 llNch-nlll under .,,. ,..,...,.,_ luch, CA ~· THI a- IUllOINO ANO RE· ptopolal blenk form fut. uni.st IN addlllonal MOO btrt Sttled ptopollll bed, table, IOYI, mite. oi , ebcwe on: S.1·14 duet9d by' Ill\ lndlviduel ~ WT ...-.: M.M7.000 STROOM AT PAULAAINO nllhed by the City of Cotta chatgt l9 Included Wtltt 1t1a11' bell the ttu, of lhe LESUE STIPE ~..:. WUh/ June 8, 13, 20, 21, 1"4. IOrctlef fem!W P.,.,,...., Tt\e reg.l•lflnl(•) com-YOU IHGHLD caft'Aaf .......... ........ W PARK • 1040 PAUl.ARINO Men and 11 made In IC• ment t wortc end lhe neme of IN dry, bed, dollv. aau, chHI, m374 L.P. 11y. C.W. l<lrcher, gen-menced lo tranuct bull· LAWY9l. olNr lMn ..... """"' AVENUE, Will be received cordanct with the prov!· Ple!ct, bid shall be made bidder but no octwr dledfl. mftc. PUBLIC IOTICI .,., per1n11 ,.. under the FlcClliOUI ...._ II ~ furW•: M ,000,000 tw the Cfty of Co•ta Mna lions ol the PropoUI r• on 11\t Ptopoaal lorm gullhlng rnlll'k. Art'I bid r• Sal• Wiii be J»v competi. Thia llalement wu llled Butlnns Name(•) listed 111111 Ullllll 111111. • 0-~_... n ~000 at IN Oftlce of the Clly qulremen11. heeta p 1 thr h p 8• cel\old afttt the IChlduled live l>lddlna (Wl'lnen Niiied 1114911 with IN Collnty Clerk of abow on· 8-15-14 • CltJ;W .. an. • .er=· 11.IOO. Clefit. 11 ,.Ir Drive, Cotta Each bldd« mu•l have a :,ovfd•d ·In the~~· clollng lime 1or lhe rllC9ipl bids may be IUbmllted In °"' l'lolttloue Orenge Collnty on Mav 23, Kim w. Wnterbeck , • eoi,et .. Dfl •......., ~ 1....,.1: Meta. Clllllornla, untll the Cla11 "C21" a.Nfal Bulld· d 1 and .nall of bids aha# be returned to eavanceJ on IN 121h dav 1"4 This ttatement wu filed ., ..:u•t' ........, • •ce.n ,JS,, hour of 10:00 a.m., July 14, tng Movlng/OemotlUon 11-ac~n'~ by 1 cet1meci lht blddet unopened. 11 of July 1994 112:00 P.M. at ._.. .. ...._ F8t0t3• with the County Clerk of 9u1~1r *1 .,..... .._..,t',.i'a~'"'°v- 1"4, II which lime they cenH and alto ~ pr•· or cashier'• check Of a bid INll be the tole t"ponll· the ptemilll whtr1 uld • ........,.. Published Newpor1 Beach-Orenge County on June 17, .-to ... DeM ol holder: U. et: will be Of**I pubUcly and qualified. as required by bond tor not 1H1 than 10% billtV of lht bidder IO '" ~null~ :W9: Thi lolowlng P«IOnt .,, Colla MtH Dally Pilot 111M ••"*"nu%._,.... K. ~ 1W we c-:1,,:::' ~ ~~=~ ~·add11lon, the ptlme con. of lhe amount ol their l>!d, that l\l~i~ It tecelvld In AYRES SELF ST~OE, =~~ NORTH June I, 13, 20, 27, 1"4. . Ht2124 = K. llrult \:: .. ~ flltN weer. 111 1N11 bear the title of ttaclor mull be ctrtilled ~a~:i:ya=~o :,• ;,":. ~o:: of plalll Ind •PKlfi· 7012 Emett AYe., HunclnQ-APTS., 1530 Oe1aJcv Orlve, m3Tt PtJblllhed Newpor1 Bep:ach· "*""' ":m ... :.J1,~tl!.,.y .,._. N the wottc ~ name of lh• 1nd ttglllwed for ube1tos sal 11\all be ~ed cellons may be obtained at ton Beach, Ce (114) 141-Newpott Beech, CA 92e90 C Co1tj M111 Dally 1101 11117,. .... loall -• Y -lft ...,.. bidder but no othtt dlslln-abatement. If he/sh• In· ~IHI accompanied by the Qty ol Costa Mna, o.. 7314. Ut\dlord reserwa l(Jtcher F~ P.,,,_., PUILIC NOTI E June 21, July 4, 11, \8, _ lnllt.9 tt-GNtJ ., =: -: ._ ,.__. t . QullhlnO matk•. Arly bid r• 1tnd1 lo pet1otm lht as· such cashi.r't ctwck, cuh panmenl ot Publlc Ser lh• tight 10 bid 81 lnlt Nie. LP. a California lml1ed OMt 1741" t!MM. $11 ~ M .. ~ ....._.. tor N w-er l c:«ved ,,.., the schtdUled bes101 abatement usoct· or l>lddet'• t>Ond vlct1 41h Floor n Flk Purchases must be made PM11*Ship, 1530 GalaJCy M395 o1 .. c:..er ""J ,._ endellll Oaaa,..., J1 HH c:loelng lime for the receipt a1td With lh• dtmotlllon No bid •hatt be conaid· Offle: Costa Mesa. Callfor· bY. cash and Daiei ~,.at the Drive, Newport Blach, CA •·-~· PUB• .,..-ICE as-.. Colllllr, c•1ntdl. _... .. .,..,_,..;.c..- ol bld1 an.II be rtlurned to work or be certified only lot ered unless ii Is made on a ni. upon a norwefundable lime ol purcha11. :.er:· 92MO -u ame ...._ '"' 1 ~,..._..tit.. lftlellioner ef lhe ..... ef bidder unopened. It shall 11be1101 abaltment and blllhk roposal form tur· payment of SI0.00. Ari ed· chaNd goods_.. II C.W. Kircher, 1530 a.laxy atat....,.t f/10-.. md....... Celfomie. ~-lew. be the tole rnponslbllity ol subcontract the asbestos nished ~y lh• cuy 01 Colla dilional ctwga of 5200 ~1u 11 and must be removed 11 Drive. Newpon Beach, CA Thi following pertont are FloUtlous w ......, ,...... LLOVEO E. OEAAHAln. IN blddat to '" tllal hi• aba1tmen1 WOik td' a sub-M and Is mad• In ac· be made ti handled bY mall lime ol Hie. Sale II IUbfect 92e40 doing butlnen u : ........_ N•me ....,.. 111 loall _ ,_. f'fttldenc. bid II r9Celved In PfOPf' contt1ctor Who Is both cer· coe:anc. Wlltl th• provl· (PhOne (714) 754.5307 for to cancaltatlon In the event Thi• bUllnHI 11 con-PAAl<SIOE APTS., 1530 ............ -...... ""'-Of .... MARK a. WHfTINO. Sec,.. time. 111Jed and reglSltred. 11c:ns of lht Proposal r .. purchasing Information) of NtllerMnt behWen land· ducted by: a limited par1· Galaxy Orlvt, Newport The follOWtng petlOl'll are Ollld8' ...... • w tlllY A "l Of Bid Docunwnts Tht Ctly Council of lhe If ts Each bid 1hllll be made IOfd and obliQ.i.d l*'Y· l'leflhip Bttch. CA 12860 -doing bullneA 11: °".,,.tit .. • t:ll '.11. 08/27, 08121. 08/21. may be obtained II tl\t 01· Clly of COiia Mesa . t• q~~~~ldder must have 8 on lht Proposal F0tm pro-Ayr•• Sell Siorage The 1egl1ttant(1) com-l{ltChtt Family Par1114HW. a) l'HE ROBERTSON • ... lllllftft fNnl "*-~/30, 07/01 fie• ol the City Engineer, serves lht tight lo reject Class "A" license (General vlded In the contract docu· Resident ManaQIC'I mencea to transact busl· LP. a Cahlornla limited GhOUP, B) THROUGH to.,.. CouMy Couftttal:M._ _______ _ T7 fall Orlve,.Costa Mesa, anyand/orallblds. E lneetl g) and 1150 pre-menta and •hall be •C· Publl1hed Newport""' under the Flc1hlout partnerehlp, t530 Galaxy THE EYES OF NATURE • ._....,•7IOCMcC... PUIUCNOTICI Califomla, upon nonrefUnd· Tilt Contraclor 11\all com· q~ilied l'I as required by companied by 1 ctrtllled or Bttth·Costa MMI Oalfy Buslne11 Name(t) Usted Orlvt, Newport Btach, CA 1940 Whittler, Costa Meta, DrM w.., ._... AN. CA. ---------able payment of S15.00. An ply wflh the provisions ol 1 w cuhltr'I check or 1 bid Pilot June 21, July 4, 1994. abow on: 5-MM 82680 CA 12627 • pulllc IUClllft, to .. fllll ,., .. I addltlonal charge ol S5.00 Section 1770 lo 1780, In· aA 'contractor using 8 ciaf\ bond for not Iese than 10" M39~ Kirch•' .FalnUy Partnws. c.w. Kl1chec, 1930 Gal~ Sterling Rot>ertton, 1940 .......-...._, ror CMf1 FICTiflllil• II? will be made II handled by 'cluslvt, of the Calflo1nla or classllicallon not shown ol the amount ol the bid PUBLIC NOTICE LP. By: C.W. Kitcher, gen. Otlvt, Newport Beach, C Whlttlei Costa Mna, CA (~•UM-.ol.... llAMEITATMIWJ mall. Bid Documents and LabOr Code; the prt11alllng on th• General Prevailing made payable to the Costa .,., partner 12660 92621 in lewfut llMIM1 Of IM Tiit lollowlng pnon(s) rnay also bt examined at tabllshtd by Iha City of be required 10 pay tht proposal• ahall be consld· F1otltlo 1 with lhe County Clerk 'of ducted by: • llmllad pll1· dueled by: an lndivl~I ..._ .,.. ...,_., ~ -rO:OHAMA STREET" tCMU I other contract documen1t 1111and1cale of wagH H· Wage Determinations may MHa Sanitary Olslllot. No · cnst t 74824 Thia 1talement wu filed Thi• bu1lness 11 con· This bu1lne11 11 con-United ..._,. al rtgflt, ls/If ctolng bullr*t •· the Office ol the City Clerk Costa Mesa, Whlch ere on wage rate ol that cralt or trtd unless accompanied u Orenge County on May 23, ne11hlp , Th1 regl1tran1(1) ·com· ve'l'8d lo .,.. now IMld br 1 3 8utna ol the City ol Costa Mtsa. file with 11\t City Clerk o! classltlcallon most closely by 1uch cashier's check. BuelneHN.me 1194 Tht •tglslrant(•) com· menced 10 transact busl· llundWMldDeedalThall ~C:-gJ;rt. · Bid Documents wlll not be th• City of Costa M~. el led to 11 as shown In cash or blddot't bOnd. atatement Flt0t28 menced 10 ltansact bull· l'leh under the Flct1tlou1 In IM property ellWlled In ...... . . malled unless 11\1 ad· and-1hall lortoll penalties fh .. Ganeral Oelermlnallons No bid ehatl bt consld· The following persons att Published Newpot1 Btach-neH under Iha Ficll~ous Bu1lne11 N1me(1) lltled Mid County end 8111te lftd l<YU HEE K1Mi3 ~~1 1 dilional S5.00 charge Is In· prescribed therein tor non-alf9Ctlve at th• llmt 01 lht tied unleH It Is madt on a doing bu1lnest a1: Colla Men Dallv Pllol BualntH Namt(s) 1111.a above on: 2·88 de9Cltlled 81 folowl: Lot Browning IMnUt, I · • eluded with payment. compflanct ol 11ld Code. 11 f bid biank form furnished by the l<.O.C. INVESTMENT abOve on: 5-1·'!M Sttr11ng Robertson •Md aw ~ CAll2680 l Each bid •hall b9 made MARY ELLIOTT, Dep-c~heocooi:ictor shall coin-c 0111 Mtsa, Sanitary DI• PARTNERSHIP NO. 1, 1530 .lwie 6• 13, 20• 21• l994. K11cher Family Partnere, This statement was filed ........, ol Loi• ol Trect HEE SOOIC KIM. 14111 1 on the Proponl form, uty City Clerk, City of ply With Ille provisions of lrlct and 11 made In ac· Galaxy Orlvt. Newport m375 L.P. By: c .w. l<lrche<, gen-wil.h the County Clerk ol No. 711. In lhe City ol New-Browning AWl!Ut, 123, Tudn, l Cotta M11a. ~ Section 1770 to 1780, In-cordance wllh lht provi· Beach, CA 112~ ·PUILIC NOTICE eral partner Orange County on June 17, pcNt ....._County Of Or• CA9268l> 1 Publlsl\td Newport elusive of the Cafllornla lions of the Proposal r• Kircher Famil'J P111nerS, Thi• 11a11ment was filed 1994 .,... .... Of ~ This busJness Is condlldld J h.C M . 0 1y Labor Code· lht prevailing qulremenl• LP. 1 CalllOl'nia llmlltd cnst174e18 with the County Clark ot F812822 81 ,., ... rec:orded In ~husband and wtll. ~ ~~acJ 0~~ 27 ef~ ai rate and sca'1a ot wages••· Each blddw mull be fl· pa!1ner•hlp, 1530 Cl~ FloUtlous Orange County on May 23. Published Newport Stach· lloOll 21, "8e(1) 7 Miii I SIGHED: l<YU HEE KIM, HEE 101 unt • • M390 tablished by th• c.1y ol cen11d and aJso prequali· ~~~Newport e..ch, C .,.,...._Name 111114 .i. 3 Costa Mese Dally Pilot Of Mlec•l•11a11a Mlpa, In SOOK KIM Costa Mesa which art on fled as required Dy law. A Stat t fltu13 J 21 Juty 4 n 18 IM Oftlce o1 IM County Rtglslranl 1111 not ywt begun me with ttie City Cleik ol Class A oc C42 contraCIOf'S C.W. l<ircher, 1530 Gal~ The lol •men ., Publlshtd Newport Beach· une • ' • ' "8conlar al _... County. 10 lransact ~ uncllr lllt PUBLIC NOTICE lh• City of Cosla Mesa; IJCtoH 11 reqwred. ~::o Newport e..cn. doing bull~ =son• . Costa Mall Dally Pilot l!MM. M397 ~ ......... .,..., pof• ncuuous IMlnla lllfllt Of NOTICE and shall forleil ~nal1les The Board ol OlrectCMs of TM b i I POMONA GROVE EAST June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1994. t1on 1Mraaf trtr'8 .... A111* lstld llnln. prescribed therein '°' non. lh• Costa MH• Sanllaty s u.s ntH • con-G.... . m380 PUBLIC NOTICE ....... al aw ...... ..... This Sllt9mlnt -tlltd 111111 IMllOI &AWN-INVITING BIDS com .ance ol said Code. D1stt1ct rtseivts lhe nghl to ducted by: a limited part. APTS .. 1530 •DY Otive, 1911e al CM hdllc OcW11n Iha Coun~ C11R ot Of1nOt C: ~ GIV~;~~~ ,;:i,t:r~~:. cf~f 0~ityco~~~.~ 1:'! r~:t ~,:cfc:rb!~~1 com· ~!hl~1g111ran1(1) cbo _, ~~ ::~~ PUBLIC NOTICE au:.~:!~!,.,. :!r.'"'= ~--U . ...,... COU~~~~~": ~ Name a...,•~ als lor furnishing all labor, MIVtS the right to reject ply With tht provisions of mtnced lo ltansact . u... · cna 1174802 · The ..,... ....._ lftd Stlllmtnl IXIWll IM ~ "f:-.;..,. All Faillu" mattrlals, equipment. an and/or alt bids Section 1770 1780 inc:lu· oes• under lhe Flctitloul partnership, 1530 Gal~ F1ot1Ue»U1 Stal1m1nt . °'* ca1111M1 _... trom lllt dlla lt wa llllCI In tie ...... 1m <Melef t11nspor1ation and •uch ~Y ELLIOTT, Dep-11vt. ol tht C11hf0tn.'a LabOr BuS1ness. ~~mt(s) listed ~~~ NeWpor1 Beach, c. 8u1lne11 N•m• d~ '~=~ ~1on1 art tlon, I -.:Y. C:, IM ,... Oflloe or lllt County Cid.A,,.., Ca.ta Meea ~;":r.'c,ac\~18~~ $t,{e~ uty City Clerk, City of Codt, lht ftevaihng tale ·~;~.':"· ~~l:,! Perlneri. c.w. Kitcher, 1530 Galaxy Stat•m•nt RA? 638 Camino Det Los r:apelty descrtbed lbcw. f1C111iouS lluslnen ~ S1alJt. ~ •••• 1.1-~1-.1-.1-.. 11.~1 ,JINTENANCE. will be re· Coat• Meu. ~~cab~ ~h;'18::C,:1e~j l P. By: C.W. Klrchtr. gen-Otive, Newport Beach, CA The following pe~sons art Motts, C240-41S, San ~.,:-~ rnent must bl hltcl bllor1 11111 celved by \he Ci!Y ol COila Protect Ho. 94-15 th• Department ol Indus· eral partnef 92660 " doing bUslness as. Clemente, CA 92673 ::.:.::.!.. ---r-• limt The Nino of 11111 ~1 Meu at tl\t Olf1ct ol the Published Newport trial Aetlaiiioni Stall of Cal· This statement was filed This bu1lnt1~ 11 con. MOUNTAIN BREEZE Tracy Rae 8odlovlcl\, 118 BMcl\ CA .-1. The...., does not ol lilell 1111110fb1 lllt I PACIPIC vmw City Clark, T7 Fair Drive. Beach·Costa Mesa Dally ifornla. which' are filed with wlU'I th• County Clerk ol ducted by: • hmlled Plf1· APTS., t530 Gal!IJCY Drive, Las Posas, San Clemenlt, ........... TNIC99 clle-use IO lt\is slalt ol a Acalous ·t •UDNAL PAM I Costa Mtsa Calilotnia · j 994 th A Ill t Manage J Orange Co~.inty on May 23, nershlp Newport Beach, CA 92660 CA 92673 dalma any llellMv for .,..., Blls!Mss Namt In vloldOn of ~ • Monulrf until 11\e hour of 10:00 e.m.: Pilot une 27• July 4• 1 · ci!ik, !~ th!n Olslrlct, an~ 1994 Tht rtglllranl(s) com· Klrchtt Famny Partneis, Tt\11 buslneSI 11 con· lncorrectnau Ol lhe..,... lllt rllll'tts ol anOlhlf U!Mllf Fed· CNpet• Cfeme1ory Mond~y. July 11, 1994, at M393 shall lorltlt penallles pre· f8t0125 mtneed to transact bU•I· L.P. a Caltlornla llmlted ducted by: an lndlvldual addlUa Md oetw era. Stall. or commpn llw (Ste 3500 Plldlc vi.w Orlw which time they will be PUBLIC NOTICE scnbed thtrelore lor non-Published Newport Beach· ne~• undec th• Flct11iou1 pa11ner1hlp, ·1530 Galaxy The 11gl1tran1(1) com. "'°" ~ I .,...,, Section 14400 •l taQ .. Buti1*$ ..__ ---. opened publicly and read compllanct ol said code. C 1 Me a Dall P'lol Bu1lnt11 Name(s) ll111d Drive, Newport Beach, CA mtnoed 10 ltansact busl· lhown ...,..,., 1nd Prolessions COdt). • ,___, _,,, aloud In the Council Cham· COSTA MESA • os 8 5 y 1 above on: S.M14 92660 ntss under the FictlUou1 TM~ emount Ol "'9 flrSlfllinO ~~=·=M~•=•3•==~~btrs. Staled proposals SANIT"•YDISTRICT Dated. June 21• June IS, l3, 20, 27• 1994· Kircher Famlly P111nere, C.W. Klrcl\tt, 1530 OalaJCy Business N1me(s) listed unp9ld ~ Of IM AlOUHYWflCllOWCW. shall beat lht tlll• ol the _, UHM. m378 LP. By: C.W. Kircher, gen· Drlvt, Newport Beach. CA abOva on: 5-1·94 Clllllglldon MCUred t.y IM 11326 Souri St. ... 111 iW work and namt 01 the bid· ORANGE COUNTY, BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE eral partner 92860 Tracy Rat Bodlovlcn prapelty lo be eotd Md Clrrltoa CA 90101 -der but no othtt dlslin· CALIFORNIA BOARD 0' DIRECTORS This statement wa1 .flied Thi• buslnen I• con-This statement was llltd l9UOftable ............ Ntwrriort BNcll·Cosll MIA ml lllllWlf gulshlng marks. Any bid re-NOTICE OF THE COSTA MESA cnet 174904 with the County Clwk ol dueled by: I limited part· with the County Clt1k ol CCMb, ...,._... .,._ ... • ~Pilot Mortuary* Ch9P91 celvtd alter Iha schtduled INVITING BIDS UNITARY DISTRICT Flc:Ut'°"9 Orange County on May 23, nerthlp Orange County on June 17, vMCet .. tN tllM al aw CN256637 Jun 27 Jul4 1111 Cremation closing time lor the rtcelpt NOTICE IS HEREBY Publlthld Newpotl B sl N 1194 Tht rtgl11r1n1(1) com· 1994 1n1Ue1 ptllllc_... Of 1M • • QI bid• 1hall be returned to GIVEN lhat tealed ptopos· u nee• .,... F8t0t27 mencea lo ttansact bull· f8t2104 Noacie al ... le: PUIUC llOTICR 110 Btoedway bidder unopened. It shall alt f()( furnishing all labor, Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Sta~ement PUblllhed Newpon Beach-nett undet \he Act1tlous PUbllshed N-pon Beach-tt,102.la..JI CoeCa Mes8 be the 1ole tesponslbn11y of materlal1, 1qulpmtnl, Pilot June 20• 27• 1994~. Th• I~~ are Colla Mela Dally Pilot Buslnt11 Namt(I) fisted Costa Mesa Dally Pilot In eddllcwl to cull. CM Fii ii. "1H11 la .. 1. lhl bidder t<J'" that his 11ansportatlon and 1uch ... 388 dOln~ ..._. ..... u: J 6 13 20 27 1!MM above on: 5-1·94 21 J 1y 4 11 18 TNIC99 .. ~ I ca-flCTmOUI• JBW 11 ••••••••• bid It received In prOP9f other facilities es m1y be RIVERSIDE AVE. APTS.. unt ' • • ' · l<ltchtt Family Partner1. June • u • • · .....,.., dlldl ._....Oft I .W.lfATtmllr 1530 Galaxy OrlVe. New· m376 LP. By: C.W. Klreher, gen-1994. ..... °' NflklNI Mf111, a The 1o1ow1ng l*'*Oft<•) po11 Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE eral p111ner M398 cMdl *-" br • ... or Isl# dolnO ..,.._ 11; f'OUH. Ti 7: G l<lrchtr Family Pal1nefs, This 1tatement was filed fedlftil er.-unlOfl •a T~ CtUliESf RESTAURMT S ~ lNi L.P. a c.iifomia limited cnst 174821 with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTIC! tMdl *.., br 1 ... ot 10585 SlATER AVE m ' paflne11hlp 1530 Galaxy F1ot1Uou1 Orenge County on May 23. F1cUtlous ..................... was FOUNTAIN VALLEY cA ~tlv•. Newport Beacti. CA 8uetnea1 Name 1 tlM a ... aineu Nam• HMI d1llon, Mvlnp ... 92708 °<714) 112· 1700 • JW Kircher 1530 GalMV lt•t111Mnt . f&t0'32 Statement llOdllltan °' ....... r'* GREG V.C. LEUNG. SSN: Drive' NewpQ,, Beach. CA The lolloWlng persona are Publlthed Newpott Btaefl. The following persons art llMCJned In lectlan tll 554 ... 3-564!, 10190 WARNER A ~re W 92860 ' doing business u : Costa t,'Ha Daily Pilol doing business as: cl IM P'tNndlll c:ode Miii AVE , 18, FOUNTAIN VALLEY. • \ T/\19 business Is con-POMONA GROVE WEST June 8, 13. 20, 21, 1994. TH~ CEUUl.AA EXTEN· ~.::..lo::'.::= CA9270I. ducted by: a limited par1· APTS., 1530 Galaxy Drive, m372 SION CO., :3419 Vla Udo, ......... _: ... ____ ..... I DORA S. T. LEUNG, SSH; nerlh1p Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 N-port Beach, CA 92663 tender ......., .,... ...... • 551-41-614', ·10190 WANIER Tha regis1ran1(1) com· Kircher Family Partnefl, PUBLIC NOTICE Frank Buinham, 11m1 u ec~ed, the T~ INY AVE . 11. FOUNTAIN VAllEY, mencod to tranuct busl· LP. a Cahfomla Umlted Fie ltl above ~ tM luuence IA CA9270I. B l1's.l~ress ~ ~ ness under the Fict11ious partnerlhlp, t530 Galaxy t OUI ·This buslnese Is con. 1M TNl!lle'1 DMd until This busNtl II conduc:tld I' I' Business Namt(s) listed Drive. Ntwpor1 Beach, CA 8~lne1s Name ducted b~ an lndlvldual hind• becOflle av....._ lo by llutband end •· above on: 5·1-!M 92660 ·•taternent The registrant(•) com· the plY" or lndOr ... 11 I SlGHEO: GREG Y.C. U!.ING & • • Kircher Family Partntrt C.W. Klrchet, 1530 Ollaxy The lollowlng persons are mencad 10 tran11c1 bull· ~erOlrtgtlt. DORAST LEUNG e e e • .. e e e e e e e e e L.P. By: C.W. Kitcher, oen: OrlYe. Newport Btach. CA doing bu1lne11 u : !'MISS undtt lht Flclillous Said .... _., be made, Tiit itGlllrlflt commtneld to erol partner 92660 CUSTOM ENGINEE~EO Business Name(s) listed but wtthout cownlM or tlllsact l>USlntlt. under lllt llo-7i·1 '"" ID .1 D. •1 n ·L-• t. .J Thie 11atemen1 was filed Thie bu1lnt11 ·11 con-PLASTICS, 17532 Griffin above on: 6-17·94 wwranty, eapreu or Im-1"lout bulNsi """'Of llllMI 11e <.A.[;a ~amnent at llJt 'alf.Y rlWf zspr.easea ~ ~ wltll the Counry Clerk of ducted by: a llmlled pll1· Lane, Unit ~. Huntington Frank Burntiam pied rf9lldlnl tMle, po• llSled ll:love on Septtmbll 25 • ..1 :f,b'-to _,, L,,.; 1----~ Orange County on May 23, nershlp Beach, CA 12647 Tills 11a11men1 was flied MUkln or encUlllbrancee, 1991 J' • to flnnoun;e 11 lltUI IervtCt ~10lU lllklua 'le nu.., 01..,,1 .....,....,, _ -l 994 The rtgl1trant(s) com-Chtlllophtr H. Tted, wllll the County Clark of to aadlfY' the lndttltlcf. nirs tae.mtnt WIS lltd with tv1,.1,ft·UnuwSEARCH~':-nam"'forvnuat"'"_,.,.J.H-... ,andsa·•wyouthe FGt0'3t menced lo tran11c1 busl· 26542 San TO!lnl Rd .. CA OrangeCoun1yonJune21. neu Mand -.y Mld lllt C n" C*-01 Or111Qe w~ ..,. •flt: " J--•HJ ...,.,u "«<&" r~ p bl' h d N ,_,.,. B n. nen under the Aclltlou1 92692 1994 Deed, actvence1 ~ C 1 ......, ·1 ,r. ·"' .1 1 u •S • ew.,.,., eac Bu1lne11 Name(•) lllttd Paul A. Queen, 303 Ave. Frank Burnham cler, wtltl lftterq u ,,. ounlY on unt 14, ....... time and rhe tn'p to the Court House in Santa Ana. T1Jm, <J.J course, It;•'" me .senrco Co~to Mesa Dally Piiot lbove on: 15-1•94 R·12, East. Palmdale, CA Flt30B4 vtded thlnln, Miii IM NOTICE·Thls Acftoul Name is comn/.eted wr wiU'fi'k vmtrfictitwu.s lm.sinm name statt!T11ent wirh rhe C,,mrv June 6••13• 20• 27• 1994' Kircher Family Plllnefs, 93550 Publlshed Newpon Beach-unNld prtnciplll "' 1M ~llllmtn~ .._ ~ ~ 1 J-· 7 m373 LP. By: c.w. ~rcher, Qtn-Er~ W.' Benson, ~44 Via Costa Mtsa Oalfy Pilot Ide eecwed "Y Mid deed ~~ 1ht ll Wlll.......,Alft C·t-.L br:.h .Lfa &.. ks •rerJJ..•/a mufti ft'k 'O proor -----------erllpartner Roble. Ml1slon Vl8JO, CA w1111 Inter•• tMreon u vi11C1ol1htCounty.-... new IDK,ptt w . oncraweeK r1wtrWte. asreqm "J w ']('If ) ur 'J PUBLIC NOTICE This slltemenl was liltd 926111 • June 27, Juty 4, 11. ts.~ In Mid Nate,Fle1illous"'*'ta NllTllS.. orpublicarion with rhe Count:11 Cink. cnat 174807 with th• County Clefk 01 Thill buslntn Is con-1994. ,..., dlaraee encl u-mtllt must bl ltd lltlorw M 'J J 7 fk:utlous Orange County on May 23. ducted by: • general part· M31111 ,_... o1 tM tr-.. Md lime Tiii ~ 1111 .-mtnt Please stop by re file your fictitious business statmient at rhe Daily Pilot, 330 w: 8u1lne11 ....... 1994 ' F810tH ~!"'~•gl1ttanl(1) com-For Ad Action ::... ~ ~~ aty ~1n"°a!:1-. ~~ Ba C' ,..,. ___ AA' 1r. J.., J,_., U t {7J -<I /:"~2,~2'>J ndi·-Statement Publi heel N """Beach-menced 10 ttansact busJ. UNon ...._ e CIMfomlll 8usha ,._.,. ~ Vlolaloll ot ry ..Jt, \..AJJ1D Jl'JtS/J. l))'Oll cannot stop vJ4 fJf&"SC ca us a 't/ u-1 . .....,.J~ a n Th• 1o11oWing persons are s ew,.-.. . ne11 under the Fic111.i0U1 Call a c::orponaon, CIO ~ 1ht rQht1 oe "'°'* _. ,_, ivrU make arrr.znuemem:sfar vnti tQ handk thisprocrdmr J.... mail doing bu.siness u : Co•t• Masa Cally Pilol Bu1ln•n Nam•(•) listed •. • .... 1111 ~Ct. n , S1a11, or CIOmlrlOft i.. (Set 6 " .r--VJ KINGSLEY APTS.. 1530 Junes. 13, 20. 27, 1994. lboYe on: 6-18-94 . .... iiMiiill. P.O. Boa .. , San SedlOcl 14400 It'"·· ..... 1r. .1 Id 1 fi __ , · 1, U . J U 1 I. Galaxy Drive. Newport m377 Christophe< Tffd ,._,. Dllao. c:A 121 ti, and Ptolmlons Coda). '.J you s1xm l](JW any 1n1xr qu.emons, fJll'ase C4 us 1111a u~ u.11 t1t' mtnr I 'xtll Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 1tattmen1 was fifed A" 'VISOR (11fl nMeM, By. Am fnt flllnQ ,./,,,/ · Good 1 .L · bus· 1 Kircher Family Partners. with lht County Clerk ol u-1um1tt, Autttortled ~ 811dt·Coatl MIN 0 ....... to tl$!l!t you. lllCK m )l()ttr new mess: LP. a Cal!lomlt limllea cMt t 74585 ~ County on June 11, 842·5878 ture, o..d: Oll1411 OllV PloC partne"hip, 1530 Galaxy F1otJtlous 111114 AIAP1211M CN254175 J111120,27 Jul 4,11 DrnENEWHPORT BEACHp·Wlt\~&h:sA ~~~Newport Beach, CA •uslnee• N•nw Publllhed N~':!!~. TRADE 1120,en:r, 111 I Y I C.W. Kitcher, 1530 Galaxy Statement Cotta Mtll Dally Pilot Thinking ol having a RENT Drl1t1, NaW?Or1 Btaeh, CA The following P«IOl\t ate ... -. 27 J··•y .. 11 18 I lfl d garege aale? 92660 doing bu11ne11 u : ""'' • "' ... • • through c ass e Give u1 a c•lll Thi• buslntH 11 con-PINEHURST VILLA APTS .. 1194. 842-5978 ftlLOT CLASSIFl•D through classified ducted by: a limited part· 1530 Galaxy Drive, New· M396 M2·5878 MES is back ... by popular demarz~! Run a l~line dwi6.ed ad in the Satwdayedition of.the Daily Pilot fur only $5.~ (or 5 ~ a line!) Requirements: • lternS fur sale must be metdwxlisc or household itctm priad at $450 or less. • Every item listed for sale must have a price. • You may run fewer than 10 lines, but the minimwn charge is still $5.00. •We will no longer accpet garage sale ads for this cattgoiy. • You mim come to the Daily Pilot offn at 330 W. Bay St. in Olsta Mesa, write out your ad copy on a funn we provide, and pay cam fOr the ad. (No f>h!lnc alls or mdit cuds will be accq>ttd fOr the dimes a line aqory.) • °'3dline every Friday at I :OOpm. NOfE: We will now~~ ads by~ Send chedc with ad a>py (20 chamam and apaca ~ linC) to .. Dimes a line", The D.aily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Olsta Mm. CA 926Zl. Amie inch.de yow: name, addam and phone number in asc we ~·a~ about~ ad. Ads llO( nniwd by clractline will run the ~\Wdc. .. I .\ . . . HOW ·ro 'IND A C I • •• 1002·1625 Houses/Condo ................ 1002-1094 Mobile Homes ......................... 1100 Acreage ................................... 1125 Building & Contract. ............... 1150 Beach Property ........................ 11 75 Cemetary Lots ......................... 1225 Houses To Be Moved .............. 1325 Lots For Sale ............................ 1400 Out-Of-County ........................ 1525 Out-Of-State ............................ 1558 Ranches/Fanns ........................ 1575 Resort Properties ..................... 1580 Time Shares ............................. 1590 Real Estate Exchange ........... · ... 1600 . Real Estate Wanted .......... 5 2102·2194' • Houses/Co!ld.0 ................ 2102.2194 Apartments ..................... 2602-2694 Duplexes ... : ............................. 2704 . . Rooms ......................... : ........... 2706 · Hptels/Motels .......... ~ ............... 27 18 Vacation Rentals ...................... 27i2 Roommates Wanted ····: ........... 2724 Remals Wanted: ............. : ... ; .... 2726 Garages For Rent ..................... 2740 Storage .................................... 2742 ~i~c. Rentals ............... : ............ 2744 • 27SJ-2790 Apanments/Commercial ......... 2750 Business Property .................... 2767 Business Office Rentals .......... 2769 Commercial Property .............. 2778 DuplexesNnits .... ~ ................... 2786 Industrial ................................. 2788 Income Property ...................... 2790 Business For Sale ................... 2900 Business Opportunity ............. 2904 Business Wanted .................... 2906 Credit.' ....................... : ............. 2907 Investment Opponunity ......... 2908 Investment Wanted ... : ............. 2910 Money 'ro Loan .... -..... ~ .......... 2914 Money Wanted ........ : .............. 2916 Mortgages. T.D ...................... 2918 •D111CE11Emll & 111.C-. 2920-3011 Announcements ..... ~ ................. 2920 ~eater/Casting ....................... 2921 Income Tax .............................. 2922 LQst & Found ...................... J .. 2925 Health & Fitness ......... : ......... 3000 · . .. Schools/Instruction ................. 3012 Travel ...................................... 30 l ~ Memberships ........................... 3018 Personals ......................... 5 3406-3939 Service Directory ........... 3406-3939 CJ. 5530-5540 Employment. ......... : ................. 5530 Employment Wanted ............... 5535 Domesti c ......................... : ....... 5540 e 6010 60IO Antiques ......... : ........................ 6010 Appliances ............................... 6011 Auctions .................................. 6012 Fumiture ......... : ....... '. ................ 6014 Misc. Merchandise .................. 6015 Cameras .............. ,,, ................... 6016 Collectibles ............................. 6017 Computers .................. : ............ 6018 Free Merchandise .................... 6022 .Jewelry/Furs/Art ..................... 6025 Building Materials .................. 6030 Machinery ............................... 6045 Office Furniture/Equipment.. .. 604 7 Pets/Animals ............................ 6049 Musical Instruments .......... : ..... 6055 Pianos/Organs ................... : ...... 6059 Bicycles .......... , ........................ 6060 • Sporting Goods ........................ 6065 -Tickets ...................................... 6075 TV /Stereo/Electronics ............. 6080 • 6102-6190 Garage Sales .................. 6102°-6 I 90 ....... &. 'flmPOllAllON7011·9090 Boats .............................. 70 11 -7018 Marine Service ........................ 7020 Marine Slips/Dock\ ................. 7022 Airplanes ................................. 801 O Campers/Tra ilers .......... : ....... , .. 8014 Scooters .......................... .' ........ 8018 Automobile ................... 90 I 0-9090 GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publli.her re~erves the right 10 cen or. reclas~1f). re vise or reJeCt an y classified adven1semen1. Please repon any error that may.be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The IndeJ)endent accept no liabiluy for an y emu in an ad,cnisemem for which 11 ma) ~ responsible except for che cost of the space actuall)' occupied b)' the error. Cred11 can only be allowed for the fir t insenion. CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT 2122 BEACH • NEWPORT I RENTALS TO BUSINESS OFFICE LOST & 2724 FOR RENT 2769 FOUND 2925 PERSONALS 2169 BEACH 2669 SHAll BY PHONE (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Plea e include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a . price quote.) . BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: 330 We st B ~y Stn;et Co ta Me a, CA 92627 Comer of ~ewport Blvd & B:ry t CLASSIFIED HOURS Telephon_e 8am-5 :OOprrr Monday-Friday Walk -In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ....... Friday 5 :OOpm Tues~ ....... Monday S:OOpm WedQesClay .. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ..... Wedne day 5 :OOpm Friday ........... Thursd!y 5:00pm Saturday ...... Friday 5 :OOpm PERSONALS 3002 PERSONALS 3002 (5)' (OU"'~ HO\ISl"C 0 fllft0"'UNtt¥ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P r•ye r to th• Ho IV w1 sh to be with )!OU 1n Exeo view hm·patlo, Ip, ' LIDO ISLE ***** CDM MaS1er Br/Ba In NEWPORT BEACH REWARD PERS.ONALS 3002 Spirit-Holy Spirit you eternot JOY and ·111an~ A1111ll tlllll MWlti1111911111111 walk to bch. 2Br. 271 O 1 11ory 2 bd, dine rm N B h 3Br twnhse. S670/mo EXEC SUITES L t T bb c t 11 who solve all prob· you ror your mercy ....,,,.,1s..-.cc11tlkft•· Bay1lde·dbl gar+ prkg & fire place $3200. ear eac + 'h util. Walk to bch. Loweat prices, free wt~la~k y m:;kf n~e~ HOT & WILD'. lems. light all roads towards m e and rr. ne ... F•HM1iet•1111M1as $2375/mo. 720-9047 AGENT 831·1400 N rt W/O. Must love cat. services. 833-9550 sleek & beautiful. An· so that I can achieve Tha person must sa} ~wllkJlllllUltlilletal --------8WP0 Non·smoker. 673-8573 swers to "Ginger." f·800-860·6969 my goal You who thlS prayer ·lor three Large 1br bullt-ln·fplc, Lido lale/Penlnaula T 11 F c 1 give me 1he o v·ne g .. II ""'*t ·:111r ,..temK1. W /D , carport. No Beach I Wearing black collar o ree a t 1 ' "' consecutive da,1 U•llallt11 tr •11uim1ulion S k N A Bayfront & Interior F w grt hse fUHtk• quiet COMMERCIAL with hean·shape pen· to forgive and forget At1er three oays tho m g-0 pets. vi 7/1 homesl Lease or aal•I s mme NS prof Fp'·gar·Wd·yrd p TY d t (rn h f II Rooms, all evil against me 1n favor request Wiii be ~ .. nee, celor, ,.11,1111, s1p2s mo. 673·2138 1111 ON ...... , ftealton u r Matr Br'i"OfC spc $883 ROPER 2778 an av ave a en this and all instances , ... , I off) Last seen F Ida apartment" grantoo even II $eeins IU,UNlcap.llmlllllSlllUIOl Call e'75·8181 Rentals Avl81.646·1811 . r y. ,.,. of my11·1eare ~ith""e tt Ocean view superb 1 Br 6/17 1·n area of sea homes .. ·•· d1 1cu1t. The prayer lllilultrtpl.••llllUlloll• 1.....,..-.,.-------FOR L••s• • · I want this snort _.._ •---· lnil condo, frplc. hardwd Lido/Bay vw, w. 01 OW RATES LRO 38r La9una -,.. 2,000 sit ward Road & Morning must be pubhsrieo _.., .. .,.._._, 1 • flra, granite counters. Hoag. Mstr + den, eL I Hiiie Townhome. lndu1lrlal, 55c sq. ft. Cyn, CdM. Please call ;;1assifled prayer to thank you lmmedl a t ely a lt'8 r &lliM • ~:· dbl covered gar, pool. 2BA, tennis, pool, apa, 2BR Units You get master bdrm clean Westside CM. ChrisJEva. 640-2178. can satisfy for all lhmgs and to favor •S granted y,.ttl· Tllia ....,.,., wfll 11e1 Jacuzzi. s1190/mo. 51475 mo. 640-8879 Call Manager at w/bath. garag,e space. 714/454-9577 confirm once again out ment·on ot the .......,~_,...,u. Avall 6/28. 759·0150 650•83•0 Close 10 beach, can-your that I never want to be favor. only your 1n1t ~ls lllelll ler INI tl&lee .. lc.11 la N_ewport Crest 3br 2.5 1 yon. fwys. $475/mo W~i't/~;.~~~~~~TI Why play Hide 'N housing needs. separated from you. 10 a p pear a1 ctio ..,.... ti 1111 lew. Our ,.,.,11 --------ba dbl gar·wetbar·fp Leases Aleo Available p1u1 ~ utilities. Call Nu Udo Storefmt. 98c Seek with cttlldcare? 1-----__;;____ ~=~"~' ~fi~:10~~. al: _bo,...1_to_n_1._R_.F __ __:~ .. .._._, ....,. lhl all COSTA MESA 2124 pool·•P•·tennia·S1500 ****** 714·587·1779. NNN. Xlnt Trait & Call Th• Piiot today! Sell your home Whether you re buying ......... lfftrtlad 111 tlllt 744-1382 or 972--0171 *1BR t825• Lr• Founteln V•ll•i Prkg. PRUDENTIAL 642-5678. thr~~g:r.~:;~tied. Buy It. Sell It. Fmd IL or selfing, ClalStli•d 111•1•1 .. ""'*' 11 • M 2BR 211A 8725/Up aJternat1"ve home close NEWPORT 673-1900 1---------i:--.:..:..::..:::..=.::.::... _____ c_l•_•_•_lf_l•_d_.__ covers all your needi l t o Fr•• Spacious Npt H9hta 3Br 1 lhBa, • ,.. IQ$ lwllr Ntl&. 11 """" 2Br condo 11eps 10 51550/mo. Ulge yard, S Mill .-aout Our to beach & freeways . ..... II I llilll,ClllHUO SC.Plaza. Sml j:>et ok. w/d, lncl...grdrn/Water. peclalll Frig, dlw No drugs/alcohol.1·------· 111·• • 1·•""4N·1511. for 5750/mo. 846•6634 65o-796ftr 64s-6001 incl. 60x30 pool. No Mull like dogs. Neat BUSINESS •-.. ?' If 1111, Dt 11u flltut pets. No teee. No but not obseulve. ui ulHUOtUH·JSOO. 3BR hm, lg yd, encl YALY lg 3Br 2Ba dplx. lease 1545-4855 $300/mo plus 1/5 utll FINANCE gar, RV atorage, drive Blk from bch, W. Npt. PRIVATE STUDIO & 1ec. Move In 7/1. by 1963 Continental. Gar & carpor1. $1450. Clean, full BA, ulil incl. 963·1403, Bob I•••••••• 51075/mo 760-0788 Avall 7/2. 731·1230 No peta, no smoke. N/S ss-70 to shr hm w/ -------- HOUSES/ $395/mo. 548·6179 2 o f same CM/Newprt BUSINESS CONDOS IRVINE 2144 Ht1 S350+utl Avl MO OPPORTUNITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii APARTMENTS 645.2s81 att 1 pm FOR SALE FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS NB Prof to shr dual 2904 •-----••I TH·S Rm•. 1 BR 'i" Oen RENTALS m1tr ste apt $583 mo. w/computer & prlnter,1 .. ••••••• ,,. t G /d p I 1• Styll1h decorl Low 900 Number1I SSS ec. ar, w . oo, ... ••••••• 1 s F spa. Refs. ~vi July • 1• move-n C·OSt• 1 SO or Hi Proflta/l.o Star1 upl COSTA MESA 1024 Sept $2200. 788·2474 BALBOA details: 644·7730 Top SS programs avl PENINSUIA 2607 ROOf4S 2706 NB/Big Canyon, roomy nowl 1-800.865·1000 •aatelde Affordable! NEWPODT 2BR·3BA shr w/prof n/ LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· 2 Cute hOUHI. 2BR· &\ •trait, N/S, w/d, a/C, tlons•Buy All Or 1BA eech. Own ga-BEACH 2169 102 •·BAY aT. 8alboa Pen Point gar $700 644-8107 Part•Poulble S3K rage & yard. Only iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Block to b9ach, quiet, NB/P 1 B d Wkly•800-599-6769 $280,000. B•ach AcroH , from library, clean fum BR kit prlv •n n ran new--------Proper1I .. 675•9414 1Br 1625 util pd. Ap-w/d, 1425.975-2102' 3Br 2.5Ba condo 1 blk •Vend: 5 ORION Soda Be h A pllance1, lndry. No from beach/bay. All mac:hlll9a $1600 ee/ Ore•t K'ald• Condo. aC r88 pell. Refs req'd. 723· amen & parkng. $800/ obo. 4 enack matH, 2BR·2BA 1-aty beautl· Winter or Yrlw 0823 or 3 10-596-0819 VACATION mo+~ utll. 873·6034 pert cond $450 •a/ ~~ol.gr~~~:~~ ;~o~~ • 1 J~~"(~c~f~~:!~~nt 3BR·2BA w/apat Ga· RENTALS 2722 Prof Mate looklng tor ~e:ii. ~:;:~:.~~~~;iso bank. 831·1400 Sally 5650 to s1700 mo. rage, rrplc, ~ bfk to room In NB, COM X281 WalerlrontHms VIiia Rentals ocean, yrly 11350 mo. Newport Beaoh area. prefer beach1 .. ••••••• Avt 7/1. 832-8707 oooanfront 38, 3Ba atea • 5400-$500 mo.1• ·~~~~ e;·~~· ~~:~: 875-4912 near Npt Beech pier. pgrt1129M~230 ANNOVNQMENTS Owner may finance. COSTA MESA 2624 WMkly. 714-434-1424 8paoloua Npt H9ht•I•••••••• Lg pvt yard. Call Craig Newport Beach Ocean· hm, 19 studio rm w/ba Agt. 730-5559 •xi 41. ------~-1,••lil•lii••• front·B•at locatlon & pvt entr. Avall now.•--------~OWi S17MK! RENTALS i BR upetalra, Y•RY Fum 4br 2ba $1 800 N/p9t. $500. 646-7013 ANNOUNCEMENTS clNl'I & qW.t, 19 poot, pet wk. 71'"875-41U"9 292 I .. ~~r· ~':Z::~e '·=a~ 1 BR. Ocnft ' 1925 wk bHUtUul landacape, GARAGES ti I I 2BR Ocnft 11750 mo nr rwya/shopplng, l!NTALS TO pu . Her tag• nv. Ind r Low d FOi DllNT (7 4) e4e.5880 28R C~ttage $850 wk ry ao. ep. ~ 2740 Ar11ets W9fka WMtH for con91gnment Art Gallery nr Nwprt Pier &46-7089/875-e734 1 2eR. Pentn . 1925 wk No peiu1•aae 1550 SBUI 2724 3BR Penln 11000 wk mo. 94 39 2 Sf 10 single qarage ------- DANA POINT 1026 28R+Den • 11350 mo ZIR·11A COTIAQE S.C:kb9y 2br 2ba storage only In COM 4BR Udo ... $3000 mo "'--1 rd FuU amenities 708 Avocedo Qeor9e H. Colller IS . ..,,... ya T2 no .. J:ta. nr Fash. lale.N/S. 875-8834 please call your dad 111-fa~RU~E Thi ~9llJ1•.!...lllllJ•••.11w 17~5 mo~ !•~ ssoo mo. 75M915 WAHT•D: Secure oa· ~=~:.~ t~:~; 5 Block• 10 Marina. .,._.,_. .... _ AVAILA8L• NOW let lel-reapon pror n/a rage for 1 private ve-are many que1tion1 Well mmntaJMd/man· 673-1900 1BR redecorated, Pvt •Iv lg custom lux hm. hlcl• In Balboa area. •boUI het wlll. P f M 1 patio. 1575. Herbor 3Br 3aa, w/d. 1550/ Call 642·8484. egad. ro ~mt av . 8Hll .. W 3Br 2~8a Vlllea 1Me.eol1 mo Incl utll. Paul, 723· Sona AJ EJB· Aug S4) & Agt 714-&094 37 JM Peters hM, g•ted !e,81D• --=a;•~ 05M/h, N0-3714/W Donald .(B. Dec 56) m .._ eve .... a... • -· -• ... king r .. atlves of fa· com • --,_, ........ 4' 18R W/f)9tlo, 1845 ..... "m ~ ..... COMM!•cw. thet W••er All>ert HOUSBS/ CONDOS PORUNT ~~t1ool~~;'i:; mo. 321 Unlveralty 118 ........ N/S N/D A Hunter, mar '&3 to Agt. Jim ICJlne, 7aW77l 4110. ~ pete 142·2118 prof mpon. No peta. JtlJU, ESTATE Jean Melinda Strome, --------IMMAC 2Br 2Ba, new •39e'i"utll. 780-0110 divorced 11/81 In S BELCOURT aule. AJ, 909-122·0374 Cfpt/drpa, rrp1, 1nctrv BOTILS BOTl1S ..___. HD" pa.. rm, gar. 2015 Thurln. t • .__... N/pet. auo. 540-0122 llOTILS 2711 a MOTELS 38A, Oen. 3 ,pie, • ., ·-------- IAUOA ~~':ff!.':· PlllllfSVIJl 2107 wauY I TAYLOR 00 •li•••••mlchorrw I.till• er•• 18'1. gerege, ~-=· '"' + den, l .18A, .... 11111 .. • fnnl dlrq. ..., ...... Y..., ltO?a/mO Incl IV• lndry rm, oul-de-....,,., ..... nt~ eeo aooo MA4797 . .... ·sit· ......... ..,....., .. _. I Mlt tilr. 1~ .... .,. • ..,. •H1•1:nt 19r ••o. ..,..., .. _..... ...... WO... ..., ....... tOIO. 11t71 me. .,..,,.,., -ltlOO. 141..neo Ger, ...... 11M 1IO ' 8PB()IAL waca1,y UTB ftOMSllO nwPOllT UY INN a.Iii,_, mMt TV, .................. Cilrw111n111 ... , ... , . ·--------------------·--·--• • D YES,SEU MY CAR • ·: C1ty , Zip ~ Credit Card CJMC SA O AM X . ''-------bf>-• • Mo•I To DAILY PtlOT JJ0 W lot' S.., C-MMD (A 926?7 (7141~156710t FU l"/1 4 .,,~~" ,,..,._ ~ O";t , • Monday. June 27, 1984 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE llUmtm llU nll I II& IDl1' 10 ·--.111i:a•i·~---------------------' .... = ... ~·=··=R:M'o~~r.=;1~=pq ... OllN• ........ ~1!1:3-=1 ,. __ ,. • • "eo1a ....... -. MD-~ LoHe-4 wJ •:.::·- ' I i I • , .. !_. Whethtf' you're buyl"9 ot .. 111ng, Clu1lfled , . cover• ell your need• t ·The COmmunny Market Piece. Piiot Classlfled 842·H78 .. 53~'1ane? ~~w .... · 58Populet 51~game 59 Ovettootc e 1 lntanl'• bed -62-Pwtc, ~London 84-endhaw 66 Command 10 a mule 'RENT through Classilied Oii\............... ............ .. ...... --· -MWt.,..--. ~· _..1,wnt-e11a , ANSWWTOW&BllLYBUDOanun •itwnll, tnlrC. • ER 1118 -.. ... • .. (OflllUIOCI). JD.al1a ~. "'•111• ... .. 7/f• .... * Q. l-A• Sou&h, vulnerabln, you The bkldiat hu roce.dld: Leelher 11.t' heal ::... -:. ..: --...,._ W-. buld: a-.. W.a ~-elMper eota. V9rY gc1 Ing hofnee. CALI.:;: 111.,. Reduced to•·__,.---------.,.. IY1lQlOMI <..QI •Aa t • .._ 1 o ... oond. IQO. 721 .. 71? O:ltY for more Info. llOGO-1'154117 .. ..,...._ __ _ TM blddbls Ml proceednd· T llwae top-or.une MITA""' N.-. &Ml .... W.a What~ lO" b6d _.1 full matl/aprlngR/ AN;, ~ .... lll'IJll SUPS ._ ....... &al W. l O Pw l 'V Pw A.-lc1M111. you would Ulte &o lrame. 1221. 17WllO 0ree1 ~1 l5GO-DOCD 7022 = :,:;; =. = l NT Pw T probafora,·hpedeftL However, a MOO. c.158 ·1779. ownr • .-00. ~ What du you bid now? nne-apede rwbid michl be paSMd .... raHrftlSI FREI »IO' 9oa& u-a11t '°'l~~!!!!Er.;;;-A.-Wkh 11 point.a ia hilh c:erda, a and e ~lo two~ IUlllRla ---u -w. .. _ nn.r for -rtner'1 d'-mond auit an ... L-, which _,.,.Id lllSC I015 TO LOVl.a HOM• renl In UdO Martna •••••• W -~ -.. -... ....... • Former companion i.ge. 110/ll, uas pcl. ·12 4 Dr Aooofd. lo and a Rn .. ia·C&ldnuiLnlyourown, leed &o the wrona con\nct. We dog '° MC1'or c:mzen Call Randy 175-8170 spd, A/O, AM/PM the hand ill ltMNI eDC>Ulli to commit would ltC.&Je for the value bid of two 110V11Q MUST ~,-.J 11• anewn*-~!: iooeH I• waler ...,_ wa. ,.IS. 1'18, t.opme.Since.-rtnermuethaveat no trump. llWI .. -......... ,,_ ......... Need doCti new oluteh, new leut two heerb for the no-trump old llajlan Oreyho&A'\d apac:9 tor Udo 14 '° uphol, new Utet, rebid, jump lo lour heart.a. Q .15-Neit.her w~. u South EvenflO crib, Ilk• new mix, ti Iba. bra.,. tMch young .on '° be>dy/palnt In ..,.,.. Q.2-Bolh vulnerable, u South you hoad: •1 CVAJ82 ¢8f •AK10716 The biddin1 has procetPd: &out• W•t Nortll Kut l• P .. 1 ¢ P .. ? What action do you take? A.-Vou have a very 1ood 1111-cud club euit, but lhet does not mean you 1hould rebid it immediately. II yuu heve I •·• heart fit, that l houlcf be your best spot. V oo mjpt loee y<M.1r major·auit fit ii you rebid any number of club., so bid one heart now. Q .3-Neither vulnenable, aa South you hold: •AS '\'72 ''J98~0 •AKQ The bidding has proceeded: Soytb West North Eut I v Pa.. l '\' Pau 2·v p._ 3 \ PaM r ? Whal action do you take? A.-Get out your bidding primer if you elected to bid three no trump or paaa. Partner's hand is unbalanced, your strenl'th is concentrnted in quick tricks and you have a~ least an eight-cud IJl•jor·suit fit. R.aiee lo four hearts. Q.4-A1 South, vulner1ble. you huJd: +AK65 . KJ5 ~ AS •KJ93 you bold: ~~~~~~~ tu~,.~~::.':;"''::! NII. OratJa. 54e140 cond, lmmeo eaeo •7 <;>JUN-42 OK987 •7f tered, com•• with ~ toe nr Ferry. ~;~oo~u:: •. n,~ The blddint baa proceeded: 2 b~.:,"'1gooa ~:~~ on.year vewlnwy In-40' +, on-shore bath Npe ~ Nonla But Soulia W•t tlon $35 eech. Call aurance, bed, lead, facHlltle9. Pvt parking 1 NT p.. 1 ....... _1125 etc. A hof,IMc:log who avl. 783-A~• W'--do .,_.. loves to ah on your GUAI 110I ... t you bid now? lap, he'• a1w..-will. Udo l~p water up JA A.-Partner'1 no-trump opening 7 FT SPA. OU heater 6 1ng to lake a walkl · to TO -uUI pd-eccM• l;.•••••111•1 cuarantenatleMtaneicJlt-cardfit. pump Ind. $500/obo. P ..... call voice mall: 24hrs-be1t S 875-1~88 1~ Since your ta.nd values 1o IOme 10 eso.372·1 714-4144-2978 IHve • 213.e81·1488 • 88 JC.M, '*-..,.,_ • lnl. fUly kMldM. l'OK point.a, you want lo be in pme and CELU. TRIM inn.age. Udo Penlneula orig ownr m1, 111,000. there'1 just OM piece you would Thigh crHm. Must LA8 Choe 1 yr•T,.ined/ allp to 21'-19.50 ft. 844 40M chooee-four hearta. So why not Selll 24 (8) ounce Jara beautiful, lov•• klda, Include• parking bid it ri1ht away? only $25 total. cat1, retrlevlfl9. $200 875-8082 Q .6 -Both vulnerable, •• ScMJth with 60 on ecore you hold: •Vold '\'Ak74 OKQJ108 •AQ62 Your fi«ht-hand opponent open1 the biddln1 with one heart. What du you bid now'? A.-A double ia out or the ques· lion, since partner miicht try \11 In· aist on a spade contract. If you play strong jump overcells. by •II means jump to three diamonds. But most people play preemptive jumpa these days, H do we, so we would settle for a two·diemond overull. Don't worry about missing slam-partner must have • reasonable hsnd if you are to melce 12 tricks. For laformatioa about the C ... rlea Gorea newaletter ror bridce players, write Goren Brlqe Letter, P.O. 8oJl 4428, Orlando: Fla. S2802-f428. Call: 662·3508 Incl gear. 722·•289 uva UOARD lN NBI J!!P 1110 LA8 PUP Bleck male, Slip to 50 ft In safe, 1'iiliiii••••••I DONATE ahow qual, Jtlnt chemp protected marina. A.1115 Cars, True~•. Boats, pedigree, OFAl•Y•• 18Cllltles. S14/tl. &31-1480 89 Wr9"Qlar• Red W/aoft RVS, Furniture. IRS ctev. shot1. 548-8755 MOORING lop, gd c:ond, MW tax deductible. llHd Save abuHd and N~~ORT IAdaY 1 50, tlr••· AM/FM Cass, not run. FREE TOW· ..... coma '" 0 $45500. 87~ ING Jewish Heritage abandoned pet1. Be a boet-lu•t overhauled IOf the Blind. volunlHr/loater. Call S17K obo. 222·1615 l--------- 'l-800-2·DONATE 714-859-2704. SSAH 1150 ~-<_1.aoo-~_23_8_.6_28_3_>_ -~~~~----•-M_O_T_O_l_CY~C-LE-S~-liNliiiiiiimliiii ...... L••t cam Micro s15. PIANOS & SCOOTERS 8018 s t .. 1 basin• w/ ORGANS 6059 counl•r• & faucet• iiiiiiiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiil S25ea, front door $50. Babv Grand Plano MOVING Clo••• drs $20ea. • Misc towel rack• & Small, apt-alze, nlca MUST SELL!! light fixture•. Iron finish, In tune. St450. 84 SHADOW 700CC gates, etcl 673·9399 714-527"1854 LOW MILES' (21 K) '400 obo MOVING SALEI Antq TI H2-••..,.8 •v e IT'8 PLAYTL .. I TAKE OF,. YOUR T· TOPS & CRUIU TO THE BEACH. TNe Nte- san 300ZX hU al the t oy1, plua radar, phone & hande-fr9e 1p .. ker. 644-4119 safe ER, fr••zer, frig, CRETS 6075 ....,._ • e • 2 aolas, table, 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PONTIAC 1170 tamps, etc 750-8836 B•rbr• Strel..,.d ••••••••liliiiii&i•&•••• MUST SELL BY JULY 1 2 ..... cloalng night, AUTOMOBILES 15 F'-~---,.-... --3rd row 538-3778 pp ->r>--... _ .. Estate Sale All Items 5 •Pd 4 cyt, AC MUST be llquldated Sound ' •YI sHM~i lmmed. Mollveted for St750 ObO .:. .. 1 7141 quick salel CAL-KING TRANSPORTATION AI.PA ROMEO 9015 ·"" · Bed w/Frame, chHt of •••••••••I drawera, llellan DR Great Summer Carl SUa•au 1200 ••I, Suede 1ectlonal, ---------I -white wash oal< Enter-BOATS 7011 '88 Orad Conv, mlntlalil•&•••• --------•••••• -.. -- telnment cir, white iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil =· & lo in:~. = •ea Lqale 4dr Mdalt, wuh/ctirom• cell fan, 90fa tbl1, end/coffN 1981 18' Hobie Cat OBO 873-9041 auto, lcyc, A/C, PW, tb••. dHk•. 1amp1, S695. 1ea1 Johnson :~i. :;:!;,~3:=;,:' book cuH, ruga & 35HP outboard $395. BUI,." 9035 EMPLOYMENT ' EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 MUCRANDISE giant Futon. Tons of 873-4928 ~ Great Summer .lob Shlppln9 clerk FT Greet Stuffl 494·9053 HOUSEBOAT •-------- Ju1t dialing phone. Beneflta, ~lne exp •.-wQUES 6010 Don't bother alt 7n •aa REGAL CUSTOM RUW 9220 f T _ .. __ nn && Lake Powell In •lip. S UI Earn S5·S15/hr. No pre . -ooneee SAVE i 2 oo on gro· Partner• Hek another liver, euto, air, t Hlllng. Mon-Frf .earn-PT 250 Ogle ST, CM cerlea. ChOOH from P • r I n • r . W • I I whl, cruise, Pwr ltffr· 75 El Cemlno P/up v.a -------- 11 :SOem, CM area. S Work •BUYING ITEMS• over 1200 net'I brands equipped 65 ft boat. Ing, seals, wlndOvn. AT, AC, PS. PB, New Call Todd, 708-2365• SlO.~~":t Work In ~ t~1:5°h t pc Call today, ask tor 714-846-1571 56295· Call 673-4963 Int, FM caa1, Xlnt LT COftSTRUCTION retail salH & aervlce. ,. ...... ry o •n re ou•• Diana. 714·846-7318 body/pelnt .• Maga. SCHOOLS • EMPLOYMENT INSTRUCTION 3012 5530 contents. lmmealete CHc.n10LET 9045 S1950 obO. 831·7141 S10Atr 821.e&OO No ••P nee. 18+. cash, tops. 873-8223 WhNlcnalr Good cond POWER BOATS &0•~ Hove A Garage Sole! U1 lhl ""°"1WI « ~'1 ~I ... .,. ...... .,, Baton •••loa twlrllng & strut taught the RIGHT way-moderate prlcH 714·722·5269 FUN 6 yrs & up BE A PARALEGAL Accred. Atty. In. 1tructed. Home Study FREE INFO ll()().e8~2555 EMPLOYMENT Chances are you wlll find what you need at the price c1u1lfled 11..... you want to pay CONVl!Nl•NT when you read Whether you're buy· Cl m-~ lfl9, .. lllfl9, ot tuat ••• ,... tooklng, cle•alflea hH dally what you llHdl "'42 5"'78 PILOT CLASSIFl•D ---"'....-....-' .... "'...-....-- 842-8878 • Electrlol•n • Commerclel and light lndustrlal, e11perlenced • 842·4288 • Scholerat1lp1 & ad· S75 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PARTS DRIVER vancement oppty1. Costa MHa 646-8800 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7ii0iilii2if '88 lroo Cam•ro. v.'-V_O_L_V_O _______ l_2_3_0 Mull heve OMV print· Flex hrs. 851-0951 APPLIANCES 6011 out, able to reed Tho-. •--------17Va Ft Centu-8• auto, 5 apd, ale, full COMPUTERS 6018 ·• power. em/fm 11ereo ------ mH Gulde, familiar EMPLOYMENT Off white modem trig-_ 1988, 4 cycllnder, can, c/c, anrf w/t· 91• 940 Turbo w'1on wllh Orange Co. Xlnl took• nice work• well ':wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aeals 8, xlnt cond. 1 Wht/b I Ith d ACCOUNTING benefitl. S.. Miian al SEJtVJCES 5533 ' •111 Call 875-1852. lop•. 1 nted glHI, • ge r r $125. 723-0925 TOSHIBA LAPTOP alloy ,whls, custom ... t..aJr bag t8"alloy CLERK Theodor• Robina miliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R•FRIQ.Whlrl~I t200XE with cas• 1990 Boeton Wh81•r tlrel/wllls, $700 bur· whls naw1 .... 2tK ml Part lime temporary, Ford, 2060 Harbor ........ S89 obO. 1e eU'ft. S595 obo. 723-03t2 Outrage 19 ft w/Va· gltf' alarm, show rm $20,750. TM-e993 3-month posltJon. 25-Blvd., Coiui Meaa. Pl•••• be aw81'e that 714-723-0312 hema 130HP 0 /8 . cond, 26K ml, S9800. 30 hour1 per week, PT bletrlbutore the llsllngs In lhl• eat· Cullom helm• chairs ..._1788 1--------- 8:30am-12:30pm for wented for fr•• egory may require you--------------FREE TO YOU6022 & aeals, VHF radio & VOWWAGEPI 9235 busy new1paper of· monthly publlc:allon. to call a 900 number P TUll 6014 1tereo. Mellculously ~;jli~---iiim~lil•••iiiiiil••• flee. Various duties In-t -800-801-1342 In which there Is a 1T1alntalned, xlnt cond. FORD 9075 eluding collec:llons. fll. Real Eatate chatge per minute. thml Allen fOC'mal llv· ~R•E FICUS TREES S19,900. 842·88t4 '87 VW •UO with .un· Ing, date proceHlng . .,_ _______ "' lfl9 room S690. Vlcto-1, 2 or 3. Approx 7 It ?ff Cl•• .. o Duttw 20• ,83 Mustang Conv roof. Super Clean, lllnt For consideration llTATI---IMP--L-O_YJIE __ HT___ rlan iota/love aeat nigh. You dig. Call Xlnt cond rebuilt 50 QU( 5-apd blici condition. $3500. Call pleaH Hnd rHume -..... ...... 1925. Cherry •lelgh 556-5925. motor, lo h;a, $6900. bUc. S33Vs/obo.· Orig 721·1HIO. or written request for :\:---. ---WANTED 5535 e "' ..,..,,. Job application to: _. ""';•'""" -, bdrm ••• $1860. 7.,,......,5 owner. 723-0312 '"•""9""e-vw--•PUG ...... -R ... ed-, DAILY PILOT -,, · 1L1•500a t h. •ur nud .. • ~ c' ~~ OFFICE ~ILOT CLASSlF'IED ·10 Mustang, v-e, recs aunrool, recent rebuilt 330 w. Bay St. ThePI • ILi. D•C~ HANDICOJo: deliver. ees-eo4'8 -· rn•uw•rn•r • It• lh• resource you wfblk top, treated w/ engine. $1100/obo. Costa MtH, CA 92627 ......,. ._. n•• • aummer 0 • .-v.uu& v.auo can count on to ••II • TLC, by 1 owner 87~1 Attn: Rhonda WHd Reliable, good wOJker. The Pilot EQUIPMENT 6047 myriad of merchan· $3300 &48'.-0511 Personnel 6'73-7311 ThomH, 838-2202 Claeelfled di•• Items, becaUM · 1964 VW Baja Bug, 11ew Th• most comprehen-our columns compel '80 Mustanv GT high performance en. FISHING TACKLE SalH & Service . FfT summer, PfT winter. Sell your home through cluslfled. 842·H78 NB location. 642~ 1---------RENT throuoh classified • live and current dlrec-bee deak, ehalr1, er• quallfled buyer• to oomt 5.0-lo ml, whV glrw, tlrH, aiao AM/ tory of good• and,.,. d•nz•, fll• cabinets calll Wht/Wht Hhr, loaded, FM cuaene. Reclng vice• voundl $250 for All) M2·9e78 AT, Jdnt conct-1 ownr Mell and roll cege. 680-9500 or 723-9500 $13.51</obo 964-112S $2200 080 382.eto4 WALL 3880 COVEIUNGS 3932 ---- ------ INTJaXT.QUALITY t•T Cuetom lnetallatlen Patch to complete R•S/Comm sttlp/palnl job•. Ucenaea. 25yr1 No lob too nmalll e11p. 24 hr1 554-7831 5% Oft w/ad 17S.2937