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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-09-19 - Orange Coast Pilot.. COSTA MESA CONSlDERATlONS ... Oi~cus$ion of a proposed county urban rail project that would cross part of Costa Mesa is among various items the Costa Mesa City Council will tackle at its meeting tonight. The Orange County Transportation Authority board has approved the idea of a 28-mile elevated rapid transit system from Fullerton to Irvine which would pass th1ough the northeastern part of Costa Mesa. City staff is recommending the hiring of a consultnnt, Boyle Engineering Corp. of Newport Beach, to conduct a study that .... would discuss various alignmen1_ alternatives for the line as well as the-potential impact or the ')'~tern on the area U1 J 1 the plan, C J. Sq;cr trom and Sons Md S.1k1oka Farms, the two major landowners in the area, have agreed to foot part of the $29,860 consultant contract, kJ\ing only about..SJ0,000 for 1he c11y to pay. · The council b also scheduled lunight to approve an Jl!tccmcnt \\Ith (1,ic Center Ua1110 lluu'\111t; ( urp. to help 1 <: city a1..qui1 c and rehabilitate 11:111al um ts th1 uughout the city 111 an i.:ffort to proJucc more alfon.IJblc hou~ing and revitalile certain areas. 0 AM) PLEASE, VISl'f'US \GAl'i .. A >car ago, ~e,\pv1 t Ilea h City Manag1..r K-.:"in Murph) · 1iatcd a , cat}wide program in -which "customer comment'' cards \\ere placed an the office~ of all cat} departments. "How du \ .>.Ll r.itc our service?" ~k the blue and \\hite brochures, avail.ible in displ.1y racl..11 at the police department, bu1ld111g department and other c11y offices. · The c.1rd a .. ~\ isi1on1 to r:.itc the quality of sel'\-ice, cou.rtesy of employees, how well questions \\ere ans\\cre<l and spec<l of response by employees. There 1s abo room for a<lditional commcnb anti a request for a fullm\-UP call if desired. The idea, suggestc<l in part by Councilwoman Evel)n Hart, is to get residents' feedback on the services provided, Murphy said. Murphy sai<l he gets anywhere from one to five cards in the mail a day and his staff logs each response. Murphy rhen provides a · monthly summary of each departme,nt's comments to the City Council. Most of the comments are positive, but Murphy said, "You tend to get extremes -people are either very happy or very unhappy." . During August, fo r example, the building deparnnent received mostly "excellent". nnd "very good" ratings. Dut there were two people who r~Hcd the department's ~'timely response" as only "satisfactory." And the department has Jogged l\\O ·•needs improvement" ratings 111 • the areas of treatment received .ind timely response since the ye.ir beg.in. The dep.irtments that uo the most business with the public -t~e building, general services, planning and police departments -draw the largest number of comments. Individual employees of the - police department received lots of praise in August, but the department also has recorded the largest number of "needs improvement" ratings since the · yc.ir began. As many as six. people have hod some complaint nbout treatment received. Ovcrnll, Murphy thinks the customer .service comment program i a succc f ul one, with re idents plea ed thut thc:y can provide direct input. "This give them (residents} the • opportunity to give me their thoughts ... nnd the chance for me to follow up/' he aid. "For the most part, the comments are real positive.", • _: Complied by lr/1 Yoko/ • , . ~tl E,p lot highs m ~ th•"'\ k.i.w 70s alon the coast. Lm\~ 111 the m1d-60s .. A tad Vw.Hm~r inland. See Weather, Page 2 Winner of Califoroia Newsp aper Pub/is.hers Association's Gener JI E cellence A'-iard for 1993 . .. . -" .Oppo-inll .sides publicly . debate P·r~P. 18 ~ Some claim the c .. ontroversial proposition is racist. But suppor:ters defend initiative. · BY ROY CHVNO, S1AFP Wauu. NEWPORT BEACl l -Sup· ~rters and oppQnents of Prop. 187 squared off at a public forum Sunday night, as rpembers of a panel of speakers -including in~­ tiative author Ron Printe -found themselves defending the measure against claims it was me:in· spirited, -even racist. - "I un<lerstand there arc some hard choices that need to be ifornians supporting the propo~i- made," Prince said. "We think it tion by more th:m a 2-to-l margin. will be \\Orsc later \\hen \\e have.... In addition, C1lifotn1a GO\Crnor no choice in the matter." .,etc Wilson on S.iturdJ}' abo Joined by supporters Il:irbara came out in support of the mea- Coe and Ilill King, Prince foun<l sure. • Jlimself facing a hostile audience, Dubbed b) supporters as the: many of whom openly heckl~d the "S:>.\e Our St~atc" 111i11ut1ve, it Tus.tin accountant during the would i.kny 1lleg:.il immigrants all forum held in the sanctuary <it St. social s<.:f'\ ice~. including education Mark Presbyterian Church. and hcahh scf\iccs, anti require Wben the panel's sound equip-agencies !>Uch as school districts 10 The legal statu~ ul cxMing tu· dents -Jnd their lam1hes · "ould nccJ to bi.: \eral1cd lJ\ fan 1, 1996. • .. \\'ithin l 0 UJ)S, ''c h;.i\c hJ b .. nc th 't:. childr~·r. out 01 0\11 schools," sa1<l pand1s1 Sht rr) Loofbourro'\', .p i11ti11g to 01 \: 01 the iniuati\c·s rc4uirc111.:11t . · l Im in no \\:1) sohc~ tl'Ji: prublcm ul 11· lcg:.il imm1g1a1ion." A m-:m bcr ol the "\i,:\\por.-i .. lc ..... '~ritte 1 nnd r.1thc:r 1h ... n :.,1\lng I te,'' ·.,o ... ld in h:Jd u:.t the b.111011 of doJbr~ an · ;i·,c!, ' 1 • utJ b-.; ,\\llhhelu l>\ t~c f J ral g \Cr:llll-nl dt:\: :o tlic propu 111on's ap;>;iH:n: \!n,on:.: tu· 11on.1l1t~ ' 1 h1~ m..11'-'> a l>a:.l probkn ''or:.c: " Lootbourm" .11 1 '\\ •1 all def ... ren,.: tu th.: Co:-.tiJ · \le diool Ji.,tnc:, our :., h ol :; r J.. -.()th m tli... US.," Pr:11 •• ment began experiencing proble ms report 1q l rnmig~ation and Nu1u-0 and the source was traced to ralilation Services those su'>pcc1ctl Unified Schoof 01.,tm.1' 13 ml ul Education, Lou11 . ru" •.II g Prince's microphone, he asked, of being in the country illegally. \~ ith Cu)ot:.J ~le .1 ( :. C.: UloC i!: "I'm the problem?" to which many If passed b)( \.Uters in Novem- in the auoience sarcastically re-bcr, public schoob would abo plied, ·"¥es." -have to verify t~ leg:sl ~1atus-of member f\ I .. 1 r\. 11 rnbtid:k .111.t Orange Couniy !\k I .. al \ · 1..1· tion n1cm~r Df.. Roo~·r: 1 '.1lncr -· argucJ ti.I.! i1111i..1ti,\; \\,l'; p url) A rece nt Fiel<l Poll showed Cal-all new students starting in 1995. " .. See DEBATE/Page 6 Clover Beh1end right, directs Matt Duncan as he prej)ares meals Mission . -. of mercy C-anng is Costa Mesa ministry's 'main course' of action llv ~L\Rc S. Pos:-:i.R, .,, \1, \,. 1.1 C lo\cr lkhrcn<l .111J l'.wl Gc1h.1rJ \\Ill ~pcnJ ,, portion of th 1;.. i:' c:11i11g dc:liH:nn~ a "ed.;', \\Ollh of homc·l.'o~kcJ meab to their homebuunJ "client." J.11gc 1,l .. 11J "' the 1.cn1crp1ccc "01 k't;.1tio11. It take~ the i;rvup :1b1.>ut th1e..: h .. iur-. 11.1 prep;.ire th-: ·'' er.ii!!! 1..:0 fll('ab necJ.:J tu lci:J the 15 dacnh the AIDS I c:a11 \1111-.lr~ \Cl'\l!s. "It·, Ju,ou ... :inJ coupcrat1\c:· ,;ijJ 13 ... hr.:nJ .• 1 Fountain \:ilk' rC!>IUCnt. "It-,, a con-.talll no\\ o.f \\On~krlul ~omcr,.1t1vn ~bota J1llc11n~ lil.:'>I) k' .-\ k.ll of good \ID~ 1:Ju..J1ion !--'-le:-. t.n m.th..: k i..l. .. n · \\1:'r.: 11 un11cJ v.1th lhe o.n.: ., · The mJn. "ho Uch1 cnJ 1.hun ·1 "~1111 to 1J.:nt1f). i:.n't rc:ill) a d11.:n1 -he p.1)'> nothing lur the m.:al'\ or the 111cmhhip AnJ lkhrcnJ :md Gethart.I .:..:t nothing lvr their time or C\ en the l!J'> the:\ u'c tv m;il,;c tile Jl,'.Ti; .!l'\r. • -"\\ C gel J' much :.I\\\-.! £1\C," '.it vr pro u,11 !--11\Jtntfou,, ------- htch·qualll\ mc:Jls ender sJni1.1n coi1dition' • \\ c t.1~c our JOb'> '~ n l!Craou-.h. but \\C Jon·1 t:.ikc \ JlllOTO 111' Cun I' Ll•K)( II, !)AIL' r1wr Volunteer Jack Wolven stirs up fresn tomatoes to go along with meals for AIDS patients. Mouse pad madness. making mighty mark ..., Debra Cohen, co-inventor of 'Mad Mats ,· finds herself at helm of booming business. BY DAVlD Hinn, 51'.ut Wann B usine~ people toil long hour these days at their personal computers. So why hould their mouse pads and wrist rest!\ be dull and smc.:lly blobs of rubber? It's a question that Debra Cohen, co-inventor of "Mad Mats," poses to all her potential customers. "It's black, it's crappy and it ~links," !lays Cohen whon describing n traditional mouse pad. ''Who invented this?" Not Cohen, whose husband operates the posh Newport Beach Veterinary Ho pital on Coast Highway. Cohen's mou c pads arc colorful, creative and odorless, much like the animal hospital. Computer users with o Mad Mats mouse pad can dr.ig their hands over pictures of lhe human anatomy, a cup of double.espresso coffee, a voric1y or friendly animals, even Andy Warhol's famou print of Marilyn Monroe. The mats even port designer tag . "People say to me, 'What nrc these tag for?' And. 13chn:nd !>J1J ··we re rc:ilh \Cr\ prouJ of the prnJed " • · 1 heir \\Ork, an<l th.it 1..1f other' in the Costa t-.tcsa-ba ... cd Al D~ Team ~linii.trv, i!> the re ... ult of murathon cooking ~e ...... aons on alternating Saturduy:i. Rough!) a dolen \Oluntecr:i CIO\\J llllO :.a 15-b} :!0-foot kitchen \\1th a ON THE COVIR. the pJinting "m top of pJge 1 i:i by loc.11 :irll.,t MJrie TagsJrt. for iniormallon on pJintin '• c;ill 546-0784. NUMBERS BUSJ~ES-f \ \ CIRCLL.t;llON 800·252-Q141 CL.\~SIFl[O 642·Soi8 M\\ !>ROO.\\ 540·122·1 NE\V:;, fr\.\ 6'16·41 i'O HOlll'E .. b42·6086 SPORl~ ()42·4330 INDlX · \round T O\\n .................. .4 ·Look BJcli: ..................... 2 . SJ.>Orts •.•.•.•••• , .................... 7 ~~~Cl•U JP'J ...... our),ehc ... ciillu..,h .'. · At ka ... 1 an the i.:at~hcn 'I he \\O!k, hu\\1..\Cr. C.lll be • '>Olllbcr :ll 111nc:.. Of the 35-·W c!1cnb the m1111stl') has ..,cl'\cd, thl! 'iru' ha~ k1ll.:d JS, acc1.1rJing See MIAU /Pa9e 5 Walkers are hoping to hike coastal concern R\ bttLU 1'..UJUCK. "I I'-' T,1 I I t'\ln t'JL(•f "-L \\ POR I BEACH A grnup l)f 'idf-prodaamc.:J trailbl.1z- cr Ill\ ~"tagatcd the rugged beach ot l'n ... 1.11 CoH! State PJ1!.:, tr.1· ,1:,,1. ,f UalbllJ Island and kJ)akcJ Ill the U.11.k U.i) last '~eek -all 111 th-.· n.1mc of COJ!ll.ll :l\\.lrencss Thirt~ peupk -locals and out· ol-tm\.ners alike -htl.cd ·30 male.:~ Imm Crystal Co\c St • .lle Park lo U,1hJ Chica \vetlands in four dap. 1 heir cftorb ''ere for Coa~t­ '' alk, n 'tate\\1Je effort to \\al k 700 nulcs of California c~stlinc in .Ill a11cmpt to prcscnc and pro- mote the 't:itc's co:ist. , Orange . County partidp:int , :ilong "1th tho~ from "uch l<.>e:i· tion u-. !':orthcrn Cahforni.i, Ari- . I say, •what arc they for on your jcaru?' " Cohen said. Entrepreneur Debra Cohen designs mouse pads ... aus1MU1/h9e 4 -called "Mad Mats" -from her Newport off ice. C4'Pf'itM ,,,. .. una onJ Ne~ York, bcgnn \\nlk· 11111 l hur,da\ The)' hiked inl:inJ from Cf),t.il Co~c State Purl in 01Jc:r to tra,er)C mainly undc\CI· opc:J :uea of the coii.Ul1 zone. 0 PrillM4 • ,.,. ell l'fC'tllt4 ""'' " . : ... ceAnni.ee • • .. " ·' > 2 Monday, September 19, 1994 Newpor.t Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot .., LOCALS ONLY . .. I CI'lY EDITOR IRIS YOKOJ, 540-1224, ext. 361 Marriage and earthquakes: Group .stages march calliJJU for world peace ' l·ounded f 50 years ugo by the Whose lault is it anyway? M arriages nnd earthquakes both • h:we fault lines. When trouble stans rumbling, it's usually in the i.ame area of conflict. The i.ounds of one i.trong opinion crunching over the other registers different degrees on the Home Richter S ale. Infidelity is 8.0, while failing to clean out the garJge is only a 3.5. Nevertheless, \he aflcrshocks linger on, and one never · l-.110\\S if a small squabble will ~hake up into a major tremor. Since we have earthquake insurance, we oughr to have marriage insurance as Nancy - Mcintyre well, cspeciolly in California -where both are on shaky ground. However, think how staggering marriage premiums would be. Lack of communication wouldn't qualify fof a divorce as long as a husband maintained a· working marital vocabulary of 50 words a day. 59 a. nd While marriage is a man-made phenomenon, Holding . it also qualifies as an act ----•• 'or nature, with an unpredictable outcome. Unfortunately; there are no marrimonial scientists at Cal Tech or M.l.T. 9tudying these passionate eruptions that domineer our lives at least once ..... which the Golden State only counts as a practice session. . If we understood more about wedding bliss, we'd know how to prepare for it, und not be caught without the essential equipmenl. An extra SUP.ply Qf patience, understanding, and Oex1bility heads the list. These noble virtues are difficult to acquire, but esseniial. The older you get, the quicker your supply diminishes. l3y all means lay in some spare humor batteries for emergencies -like · mothers-in-law. In addition, we all need his-J.lld·hcn. hearing aids to listen to \\.hat our spouses are trying to tell us -if "'c'd stop 4a~bcring. Special bifocals to .,... Organizers say they hope' to instill the idea that one persop could make a difference. BY ROY CHUNG, S1.ur \\'aura . In celebration of the United Nations-sponsored lntern.11ion.1l D.i) of Peace, some 100 members of the B:ihai faith from Cost:i Mesa and Newport Beach marched around the Triangle Square shopping ccrfler Saturday, calling for the "world peace" their faith believes· is ine' i1able. "I think on the verge of the connict • with Haiti, the timing seemed appropriate," said Lori Wilson, a member of the Oahais of Costa Mesa. "The motivation behind it was to get people 10 focus on the fact thut c.:vcf) one h;1-; :tn impact on world peace." · The Baha1s circled Costa Mesa's Triangle Square four limes on their 3.7-mile \\alk, holding signs c:1lling for unity :imons mJn, drav.ing support from passing motorists, Wil~on said. • 1 he purpose of the march \\ os to imtill in everyone the ideu. that one person could make a· difference. "A lot of.people think there hao; ah\ U)S been \\Ur, there will alwnys be w:ir," Wilson said. "But according to the Bahai faith, \\C believe worlJ peace will be estubhshcd." ' Prayers for peace were made in .... three lungu:iges, with plaques p1csQnted to the mayors of both Costa Mesa and NC\\port Dench for thei.[ '>Upj>O(l. • . "I think individuals can mukc a difference," sflid Newport Bc<tcl) Mayor Clarence Turner. "It's an · otganiLation that's trying to promo•~ unlkrslanding throughout the \\Oriti ... it's a pretty noble goal. If they can pull that off, I think it's commendable." For the Dahais, the march \\as ubo a centenni:il celebrntion or their failh 111 the UnileJ States, which now boasts 5 million members nationwide. The groµp es"timates about 200 member:. in Newport Beach and Costa Me s:i combined. · LOO Kl NO BACKs THI RINDUVOUS ·BALLROOM Pcr-.ian 11oblc111a11 0:1ha'u'llah " (pionoum:cd ··u.1-ho\\-OOh·la.h ~'.the Uah:ii t,ulh ;u.hoc.itcs the csta~h.shmcnt of \\orld unit) 1t11ough one religion and one gmc1nmcn1 · • •·\\hen .i Chmtian, for c.,,1mple, dcd;in:~ thl.'.'ir faith in 1he .13Jhai faith, tl1e.:\ urc not ghing up 1hc1r ... Chri.,tianit). but Jdthng on .to 11, • 'n ihon ..,,1ill ... ,, hethcr )OU r~ .. Chrnti:m, Je\\l'>h, or ~luslim, we all bd11:' c in one GoJ." :--=u 1111.mb1:1:. of the faith can be con-.iJcrcd a'> ckrg)'i but members do rccul irl)' mc:c1 .~n. one of .~heir homes in ~ h.it ihc:) c.111 f1r1:s1dcs, . open mcl.'.'tiJ1gs to all)\\Cr qucsttons about th1:ir lJilh. !>c!C both sides of an argumcn&..are equally important. P erhaps some enterprising entrepreneur will put together a marriage survival kit with everything ~ou need for the days you're not talking to on6-6nother: single coffee packets, 'iinglc frozen dinners, and a fold-out col A-'50s crowd dances at the Rendezvous Ballroom, above. The Rendezvous Ballroom burns to the ground following mishap in 1935, below. --··Dancing the night away----- to sleep. • The real challenge of matrimony is choosing a mate for all seasons in the springtime of our youth when a man's biceps ~re firmer than his brain, and a girl's curves more riveting than her logic. We're more cautious in selecting a car than choosing a lifetime partner who doesn't come with a warranty. ~u i lt in 1 ~28, the . Rendezvous Ba llroo m was th e hottest spot in town -literally Still, there are hundreds of couples whose quake-proof marriages have not cracked for 50 years. His head is bald, and her hair is blue, but when they peer at each other through their bifocals, their eyes still twinkle, and that gives hope for us all. There are dozens o( rules for marit:il longevity, but here's a couple worth - remembering: •It's important to preserve an clement of mystery and intrigue in your marriage to keep it romantic; ., • Never divulge how much you put on your credit cards; • Resist wearing hair curlers and a Oannel nightie to bed; •Be grateful he's still interested in chasing you around the Posturpedic mallress. Nancy l'tfclnt)rc's column appears e•ery Monday. 0 range Coai.t residents arc divided into two pans -those ,.,.ho danced at the Rendezvous Ba!lroom and those who did not. The RendeL\OUs, sprawling over almost an entire city block on Dalbo.1's ocean front, w.1s u forge part of America's musical heritage, from Stan Kenton and Benny Goodm.10 to Dick Dale and the Righteous ·Brothers. First built in 1928 by Ray Burlingame and Harry "Pop" Tudor, it hosted such luminaries as Dob Hope and Bing Cro~y, urn rcl)ce Welk ~ind Phil Harris. Early on, a carelessly di'ic:irdcd cigarette started a 1fCThatourned tf1e 'buillfing 10 .l~ gi:Qund: t ..,,::lS.-_:::- rebuilt and Balboan::, danced to the m\lsic of Les Brown, Harry James, Spade Cooley. Guy Lombardo und Xavier Cugat and h!.tcned to the song styling of June Christy, Margaret Whiting ;rnd Nat "King" Cole during the '<!Os and '50s. In the '60s, the big bands g.ivc way-to the new 1'surfing sound" by Dick Dale unJ the Del Tones and the Righteous Brothers. In August of J 966, for the ~econd time, the Rendezvous Ballroom bu111~d 10 the groun<;l. This time the lot at 608 E. Oc1:anlront was bulldozed and leveled, and a condominium complex was built there. J The Nc11.port Beach/Costa Mc\;a O;ail) Pilot (USPS·l44·800) 1J publ1JhcJ MonJ~y lhrou&)l Saturday. 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TlMPIRATURH Ne~porl Beach: 7'1./64 8.:ilboa: 71./64 Costa Mesa: 81/63 Coroma dcl Mar: 72/64 SURP FORICAST LOCATION SIZE SWELL The Wedge ~cwport Polnl Ubc."ies S.A. River Jelly CuM TIDH TODAY first low flrsl high Sl-cond low Sttond high TUlSOAY 2·3 SW 1·2 SW l ·l SW 3:27 a.m. 0.4 9:37 .1.m. S.3 J:4S p.m. 0.7 9;48 p.m. S.l first low 3:S3 a.m. 0.7 first high 10;02 ;a.m. S.3 SKond low 4:19 p.m. 0.6 SKond high 10:23 p.m. 4.9 Water Temperature: 71 IOATINO Winds will blow ~e'I lo outhwe\t 10· 1 S "nuts, wilh a soulh~es• •~ell or 3 reel. ......~--~~~-~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-----~-------~_,,.;._ ____ __, __ ~--~ -· LUNCH MENU Nc,,port-Mesa Elementary schooli. meals this \\eek: TodJy -Hamburgcrwith lettuce and pickle~. whole !..cri.1c l corn, mLxeJ fruit cup, choice of milk. . Tuesday' -I Jot ham and cheese on a bun or French b1cad pia:1, carrot :ind celery chunk!I with dip chc1 ry icee, choice of ~1ilk or chocolulc TAZ milk!.h.1kc, free book cover. Wednesday -Chicken fajita with Oour tortilla or hen ch b1 cud piua, orange wedges, tosi.cd sJlad with choice of dresi.ing, choice of milk, free food find poster. 'l hursduy -Chicken patty on u bun or French b1 cad piu.i, green .beans, chdlcd fruit in light yrup, • ~hocolatc cake, milk. • ... Fdduy -llrunch for lunch, waffle with butter and yrup, i..rnsagc p:iltic " pot.llo wedge, petite bunona, choice of milk . . . .. ' Newport 'each/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Monday, September 19, 1994 3 Store's new chili policy gets cold ~eception froin customer · I• w £LL, THERE GOES ANOl UER LINK IN THE FOOD CHAJN -- With all the hoopla going on over Alpha Beta buying Ralphs Grocery Co. for $1.5 billion, realtor Pat Rug of Park Newport suggests that we're missipg the biggest supermarket story of the . year. It's been kept very quiet, Local she ~mys, but Scene the Albertson's store in Corona del Mar has discontinued its daily samplings of chili. She had been enjoying the free lunch there for years. On . one occasion, she ttlld even . Summit's locus . is on improving conditions tor local children COSTA MESA -The United Way of Orange · County and the Orange Count) Partnership for Children will hold the 2nd Annual Orange County Summit for Children on Sept. 24 from 9 a.m. to #3 p.m .. Dusiness, government, . parents, neighborhoods and youth will join together in a countywide coll aboralive cfforf to improve conditions fo r children in Orange County. The summit event will address concerns and se t overall community goals. The event will be held at Orange Coast College, in the Robert B. Moore Performing Arts Theatre. Admission is SS and includes a box lunch. Pre-registration is required by Wednesday. Call OCC at 432·5880 for more! information. -By the D..iily l)ilot ' RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -.. Y• hlw Cettfa kt! , 1122 -llft~ ctSTA IUA-541·1lSI invited me to be her guest. raises this question: Who's I tried to comfort her on the v..ilucs need to be empha:.ized loss. In the vast scheme of and taught to children? Whose things, I said, disappear:inte of indeed. the hot chili doesn't amount to 0 a hill of beans. lv\LLYl NG 'ROUND TUE But she refused to be CLOIUOUS BANNER -It was mollified, and says she's taking likened to Napoleon's her busine>s elsewhere. • triumplrnnt return from ~xile in 0 Elba. When Henry Schiclcin was SO WHOSE ON FIRSr ? ..... formally \vclcomed Thursday as Al last week's meeting of the gcncralb.,imo of the Dalboa Bay Exchange Club of Newport Club, the throngs included Harbor, guest orator was veteran troops from his earlier mu ch-honored Qcne llcdlcy, rcigl1 at The Rirz-Carhon, along principal of El Camrno Real \\ith a regiment of ever-loyal Elementary School in I I'\ inc. cigar aficionados. In advance of his appearance, "Isn't this exciting," exulted a club members recei\cd some UOC executive. "We're receiving background material. It included apphtations from others \\hO th~ topic of his speech, to \"il: hud sel'\ed with Henry, and "Who's Values Do We want 10 rally 'round his lofty Tench?" ,.-s1undard." Wa s this grammatical g..iflc While Empress 13everly Ray merely a lapse? Not on )OUr beamed, Schielein embraced his textbook. Th~ handout also -erstwhile legions, issued Free Coffee Now thru Septe1nber 30th GreJt collcc -,tart\ \\llh the l'Cam •. Th.it'." "hY H1d .. Or) Farm"® u'c' onl~ the.: hnc\t Arabica bca11' in our rich ' Vani,lla Colada. Emerald Cream. llavorCul Macadamia Kona and our exdusive Pri vate Blend. Buy a pound of an) variety :ind get ~1 pound ol equal or (e-,-,er value free. You can '1 afford not to 'plurgc' Whtie 'upplie' IJ\l. WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Avc.1 Newport Beach · • Send A Gift By P wm• b~2-1302 • Howoan food that tastes sooo good be sooo good for you? The answer can be found at the cntically acclaimed R~al l(byber Ratauraat in Newport Beach -where 10.000-year-old secrets of great taste are blended Into luncheons and dinners of uncommon healthfulness. Royal Khyber presents only the freshest JJegetables and leanest poultry and meats, all delicately caressed in gentle sauces ~nd mild spices. Call Royal Khyber for your next party, ~elebration or soiree: •Award winning menu • Traditionaf tandoori cooking • Attractive pricing • Healthful, all-natural ingredients • Custom preparation at your place or ours Call today to reserve the chefs of Royal Khyber for your holiday events. l Introducing "DINNER under 2 Great News! Dally Buffet (All You Can Eat) Only S'J.95 3 A Great Beginning! \ · Sunday Gala Brunch (All You Can Eat) Only sio.95 u. ...................................................... u1 ROYAL KHYBER JI wan{ Winning Cuisine of India 1000 Bristol Street North (at Jamboree) • 752-5200 .. ... , . "orld-cla\ls goodies to the faithful, and assured them that the glory d:iys were returning. Indeed, as the most la' bh burtet this side of Nirvana '"ould allest, they're already 1lcrc. Sound the trumpets! .... 0 SPUEADlNG T llElll WOIWS -As prophesied a few \\Cd,) ago, u book publbhcd in Costa Mesa is gaining \\Orld'"idc recognition. "To Lay Down One's Lile fur • You, Brother," ~ f1c1ionahL.cd account of the Vietnam W..ir, i'> a1tr:.1cting high·k\cl u1ten11on. I low high? In fan mail b.:1ng received by its author, Dr. ~I. J. l\lcCo rthy ·of Hun11ng1on lk..11.'h, is a letter he'll tre..isurc. Its sender: 'I he D..ilai l:Jma. As a token of apprc1..iat on, th e high priest of Lam~11:.m sent the local author, \\ho, heads Spread Th<; Word Pubilshrng, . Inc., samples of his O\\n ini.urancc m:n en Chuck Torres "riling). (USC tlflllll of '67) come:. thb 0 brcathlt:lls bulletin: MOVING TIUBl.il t:: -A JUT) ha\> been :.elected for Stones about Corona dd Ma~ the 0. J. Simpson tri..11. 9Uth birthday b:tllh last week •·I h9 ''ere looking tor .12 mentioned that "3n honored people \\ho h.1d nc\cr gut.st would be 91-ycur·old cm:ountcrcd,'llur e\cll glimp:.eJ uuorncy Mury llurton, '"ho'e the football supc1 st.1r, and f..imil) h..1J be.en in the \.1ll:igc they l111:ally found them," '..1ngu..irJ. reports Ill> 'l'roj:1n scout. AnJ "h..it s been her proudclll '"1 hC) 're :di USC prolcssurs," moment 1n !ill tllOse )c:lrll, I ._, mJdC the n11:.1ake of asking. \\OR r "OIWl'L\\ or "I'm proud 1h..1t l\c just h:.id • my dri,er's licen>e renc\,eJ lur 111£ \\U:.K -ll 1..1c.ll L ... a RcpubhlJll I ntlraist:r tomumJ., another five )CUr!!,'' sh.: staid. al \'1ll:ii;e Clean, unJ I< p n .... nc) "An<l I didn't C\Cll h~ .c to t31.c the test. l\c .ne,er h:.id a mminl.! t.11 the m:ir 1uec ""I le .\lilton Bcrll' and .\Jes. PltC \\ 1bon' ·' iolat1011." . - A\\e:.omc. In 1he spirit ol \\ 0\\. this p:mn J ( uld guoJ fello" ship, I ol lcred her inspire ta cb~ i I rvmJnt1c t:ilc. '>C\1.;rJI of mine. It \\OUld be llth:d. 1.::iLr;il!), D "lkrk ,\t~cts G•J\I~ J~·r~ J\ubrin'!> ·l·ulumn . ..\TfEf\TlON, ALL SALIVATl~G .MEOLA -I rum upp,:.Jr~ ti <1') .\lunclJJ. BELLA IL/NOS ANO WINDOW COVERINGS Ou al.it il 11C!t afw..i l l. \' t" H •t Blow Out Sole On: e~ico s • Wood Biinos • Mn B oos • Shurfe'S ·&CtAeS ~C1Tl ~ Ree Estmat & lnstctcmon • 2 Wrdt:M MrY'OJ"'' 0\/00l'lg & INeekend appointments°"° (be M~~!t1~UC~ 714 452-8484 24 Hours Pt~ase J_oin V s t-or Dinner Lunch or W eekend Br4nch $.lb.limos wds 'on~111Jlly founJcd in Ch1CJRO Jftcr our father brouRhl the fJm1ly rte1J'(' for our famous ltJhan 5dus.u1c from Pale rmo Italy in the 1930 .s ToJJy his sons & ~rJndson continue to pro.,,.1dc .a complelt lftcnu ol duthenllc ltJli.tn FooJ prc}'JrrJ lr~h dJtly Jnd scJsoncd with 5 ~cncrcJhons ot fJmtly rndc. ThJnk You Thr 5.ib.ltino fJmt1y Join us at the TASTE OF NEWPORT Fashion Island · ForRm'rv.&llQn>c.ill 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach A Full Service Health .Club For Men And Women . ' , •Cardiovascular Center • Exerci e Clas e~ • Personal Fitncs Training • Complete Spaciou!\ Gym .. ' bedicated to personai1zed service since 1982. . . • In \Vestcli ff Plaza • 1080 Irvine Ave (at 17th St.) ewport Beach • 631-3623 , 1 \ . . 4 Monday, September 19, 1994 ., BUSINESS ,, ...... ' Mad ~n<.I its sister comp~ny, "Wist Wests" wnst rcMs, have gone through the roof s1r1ce Cohen and s partner unveileJ their designer paraphernalia a little more thun a yellr ago. C ohcn said she had grown restless working at the animal hospital, which her .lrnsband has owned for seven years, and wanted to do her own thing. "l needed some more stimulation," she s.11d. So she went back to school at Pcppcrdinc University and cnlbted in its MBA program. She \~Us'O't there Jong, ho\\evcr. The "dog nur:.e" turned entrepreneur ... oon found herself a.I the helm of J booming business. The madness began \\hen Coh~n was "chauirtg" one day on Compusel'\'e, a communic.ttions network for computer users. She <;tumbled upon Jonathan Humphrey, a graphic designer in London. The pair immcdintclv c11cJ..cd. "We started to shurc ideas about entrepreneurial ventures," Cohen said. "As a graphic designer, he really used a mat a lot." ll was the beginning of an . intense E-mail relationship which shortly thereafter brought ·the pair -along with an offbeat collection of mou~e pads -to a large computer trade show in Atlanw. "We ~ere swamped," Cohen ... aid. "People were just like, 'Oh my gosh, these are i.o cool.'" When upproached by rcprcscntata\Cs ol Tandy, Radio Shacl.':. computer branch, they became certain the business \\Ould lly. So Cohen lrontcd S25,000 - "the family fortune," in her words -·and before long she wa) on·linc for success. She even caught the interest of Cable News Network. But accomplishment ha'ln't come c:isy, according tq. Cohen. • ''Jt seem"> like it would be a reully simple bu,iness, but you can't imagine the pitfalls there are." She's learning first-hamJ ewr)thing profe-.sors \\OulJ hu'c lectured about in business school -negotiating with major corporations, dculing with several dilfercnt i.upplicrs and manufacturers and nwrketing anJ sales. "It ha'n '1 been a cake \\all.," Cohen said. "I've bec1l.gctting my MIJA on the wcct." · No\\ada)s, Cohen b the full owner of \fad Mah an<l "\\ l\t Wests," her latest product. She recently opened a warehouse in San Juan Capistrano. W ist Wests actually urc wri-.t rests. but Cohen had a · tough ume s:t)ing those ''ord' with a mouthful of met.II. "l had braces while developing the project; so 1 couldn '1 say '" 11\t rest' very "ell," Coh1;n said. Varieties of Wist Wests include a dachshund, a stretch limou ... iaw and a sleeping kitty. So far,· Cohen has sold almo'>t 200,000 Mad Mats in 2~ cou11.111c~ Wist Wests just recently went on the market. Her best-selling version of f\.bd Mu\) is ''Pees o' Plenty," a photo of a beefy rnan's chest. Numbl!r two is 1'l3achclor Pad" -a ~oman's chest. Third place goi.:"Y to a cow named "Boss·y." .• Mad Mars and ·Wist Wcsh cu~t $I 5 each. I-or a color brochure of more than 40 designs of Mad f\IJt~ and 10 varieties of Wist West::., dial 66 l ·6236. ENDURING • Most Stain Proof • Most Crush Resistant • Most Durable • Suitable For Residential, $ Commercial 99 SQ. YD. BALBOA CAIPrf MIW, ~C. 629 Tel11llllal Way, #20 • Cos1a Mesa 722-0420 0 en Mon. -Fn. 9-5 • Since 1974 Build Yc>un Fu1unf W.-Aldi Wi I H u Ni I .-d s I A I f-~ T1u-A~lJ1~Y SE:cu1~i1 if~ '-treasury Issue - 2-Yeor 5-Year 10-Year • Pro1111!u .1fcty ind liqu1d1tV • Direct obbgauons of the US Government . Maturity Date Yleld To Maturity• Due 11 /15/96 6.10% Due 10/15/99 6.95% Due 11/15/04 7.60% • S1.1tc .and local govrmrntnr UlC rxcmp: • If svid pn11r to matunty, market cond1t1on may cause the res.ale poc.c to be higher or lower than the purchase pncc "-'lirumum invcSuncnt 1s rcqum:d Offcnnr,s arc sub1rcr r lr and ava11.1b1hry CaU: (714) 955-7521 ] erry Slusiewicz SMITH BARNEY We make money the old-fashioned way. We cam it. rM 01994 Smith Bam Inc. Mem hu SIPC. ENTIRE MERCHANDISE/FIXTURES ON SALE EVERYT-HING M:MUST GO Cards• Gift Wrap• Invitations• Mugs• Stationery• Games ·· Gifts• T-Shirts • Gift Boxes • Fixtures • Slatwalls • Computer • Laser f3rintei • Calligrapher • •And Much, Much_ More! Bri,...g I,.. This Acl F<>r A,.. Aclcliti<>..-.~I "'I 0'~, C>FF ORnz INc. 1017 Newport Center ,Dr.• Fashion Island • 644-5733 -. t ' I TUUDAY aOAflNO IKILU CLAlllS Si,n·Up) arc tonight at 7 p.ni. Cor a t\\O·Jay bo:Hmg skills class, to be held on Sept. 24 and Oct 1 from 8 u.m. to 4 p.m. Sign-ups nrc at the ll:irbor Ma)ter, l'>Ol Bay:.idc Orne in Corona Ucl Mar. Cost of the class 1s S25, which coH:rs books and fees. Cull Jlm at 492-1955 or Richard :u 832·3.i~t for more information. WEDNESDAY DIVORCI SUPPORT GROUP Ni.:,1port DcJch Mama~e & himil} I h1.:rap1)I ~la\111e Cohen ii. 1:01u.luct1111:1 an c1gh1·wcek support gwup for \\Omcn at her Ne'' pon (\:ntcr office from 7· IO 8:45 p.m .. C\.ery \\edm:i.dJy beginning today ;1m.I running through Nov. 9. The ~upp1lrl group is geJrcJ IO\\Jrt.I hdpmg "omen Y.ho arc gomg • through a th\'orcc or \\ho arc recently di\orccd. Cost is S25 per mcctin~. Space 1s lmutcd. Call 759-0579 for rescf\Jtions and d..:tails. RIVIRJI MORTGAGI Arc .you over age 62? Learn· about how ahe 11.U.D. approved, F.11.J\. lll)Ured Rc,i.:rsc Mortgage can help \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pitot AaOUNDTOWN 8UTIU MIWPOft MAHOa Altt MUllUM Art clJ~SCS, cxh1\.11t~. IOUf • :ind free lcclu1cs and • 'demonstration arc currently uvailablc :st ahc: Nit-.1po1t 1 lnrbor Art Muscunt, 850 San Clemente Drive in Nc,~1>0rt Beach For a rn111pk1c lbt ol :semitic,, call 759· I 122. )OU durin~ a free \Clllinar conduucJ by Dub Urcnn;in, ~~11ior r1..·vchc mor11:1ai;e consult.111t :11 Dir.:uo" Mort1:1agc Corp., 2:?~~ l'.1td1c•coa't J li~h,1ay in Nc,1por1 lk;1d1 ,1art111g ut 3 p.m I-or more 111lorrnatron, call 7:?2·6523 or 6.i6·6330. · ONGOING .SHARI FUND·RAl)ING ~I lJ\RE (Support I land1c.1ppc<l And Hchal>ilitJtton Ellort) 1' a i;1uup of 400 severely h.tndic.1pped craft!>pcoplc in Ind ta \1 lw h.I\ 1. creaacd and n1.inufal,'turcdJheir O\\ n lin..: of clo1t11ng S.1\ .u111Jh\ l Jut & Ari Galli.:1)1 at 2000 \\. U;11l>oa Oh J. in Newport Ueach, "ho ~:iny the • 'SllAI~ E clothing, -.1 ill holJ a \dlCi. Of fund-r;mmg eh~Oh lhrou~h\J\11 Scpleml>cr. All prolit.. gcncrn1cJ by 111\.:\e C\CntS \\ill lie U)CJ lu jlfll\li.k :.Chooling for 1hc children ol SI lt\HL craftspeople Churdu.;; or hi.1111a11itJria11 group:. '~hi> 11.1111 w \\Ork '' itli S.1, ;.11111.ih ·~ lo Jll ..inwl.:o SllARE can c.111 1),11 rd ~ton1i::c111i. r~ al Ci 75.c, 7J~. IUSINISS IRIAKFASf The Con~umer llu>in'.:'' N1:t1H•1k" \pon.,onng a w1;d..ly hu~ine.,, ncl\\Orking brcaklii\t k~1tur ini: guc~• \pt•akcr" al Uattte\, 1701 (\11111thr.111 \\ .iy in l\:c1~po1 t (k.id1, 11~1·tn111ni; at 7 a.m each l-ru.l.1\. 111.: pu1 po'.: ~11 ahc \11.:dl) mecluigs '' tu build 1.1ualily, f()ng tcm1 bu,111c'.' ;111J "c1.1l rdJtionships C..l\I 1111.ludin~ br.:Ji..f:l\I I\ $ 15 C 111 %1)·<J7'.i\I I I more 1nturma11on. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Manners Churd1 'l>'lt ,m' .1 tr~·· di\orcc r..:rnH~ry support group l"I d) \\'cJncsdJ) al 7 p.m. ,11 1000 IJ1so11 Ill NC\\ port Ui.'Jdl LUPUS FOUNDATION ,\ ~uppora group fur )IJ\lllbcr p.r11c111\ \\ith Lupus 1111.:ci:. th.: s..:,v11.I .111.I. rourlh \\'eJnc\JJ~ ul l..1..11 111(\ll\11 from 1:30 10 3 p.1)1. 111 :-..:\\1wrt . Beach. For de1;11ls, call ~136· 173~ fOASTMASTllS CLUa Ua\ Uru!IJl.t\t\:h, th..: ToJ~tma~tc1> dub :-;,1 ~ J 36. 111.:.:1~ cv1: ry 1 hur)J;iy 1 7 3 111 ul the Santa AnJ Countl) c:tub.111) :? :<\"y,porl 81\d. IO Ce»lJ ~k > .1.' Call 3SU·U~00. suuoRS SQUARI DAHCI CLU• 111 ... (u,t.i \k,J Senior Citizen ~iu:src: :inc.I nuunJ Dance club scd; JJr\~.:1, tu j.1111 1h.c111, 1 hur~t.la)S from 'J w 11 •1.m at the Costa Mc:\a S.:iiivr c .:nt.:r. Call 545·5669. DYSLUUA SUPPORT GROUPS l h..: :-.Jaiun.11 D)'l..:xb Research I uunJ.1111111 'Plm,or:. ~cek~y adult >1.1prxi11 i;wllll\ '!l'th~1r ~lfrcc al 1:133 l)uH:r Dr .. Suet.: 27 111 NC\\pOrt u 1d1 C.\1;1 i' S5 per ses!iion. For 111t~r111.1t1llll, li.111 0\Jfll.! at 6·U· 7303. 1X1CUflYI IRIAKFAST MHTING 11 • .: 1'11111Jd1:..Uruup, J )Ch~ct. group o! ronu>.rn prc,1~"111~. Cl:.O :., . tir Hri.'r .:\~~u1i1·.:> and proyc-.s1on.1l pra..t111011d , 111e.:t\ '""cry 1 bur5day 11wrnin~ 1ro111 1: 15 to 8;.15 at the C.:ntd C'lub. c,:.u 1o\\ll Ccn.1cr Dn\c 1n Co,t.1 ~h.')J Co:.t ts Sl5, and 111..luc'r ) b1c.1kfJ')t. Call 723·4212. 'H ud 1 uur 111"111~ to Aruu11cl Tcm II t•c}Jtur. 1 Ill' U.iilJ l'Jlut, JJO W. lluJ St., cu,1.1 ,\J1j.1, Cu/if. n617. Tennessee Valley Authority 8.05% 7-15-24 Price: 99.00 • AAA Quality • U.S. Gov't Agency Guaranteed•• • State and Local Tax Exempt Dreux Vale.nti . Barry Migliorini Please call 714-759-1311or800-777-0897. WEDBUSH MORGAN SECURITIES fatablished 1925 Mcmher Nev. Yor1. S101;1. I \Change&. 51PC 500 ~ev. pon Ccnacr Dr. !>u1Lc ~~O. Nt!~port Beach. CA 92660 ,,_.,. .. .,,~11t...s ... u-ao ~r<I• ' .,.., ...,,,.., ·-~· ~-~, .. ".'e1 ~V9alOOOQ ~14;...w ....... .-i -.--.JS--. ..-...S1'"111M1"" r:;-~~:?:! ::::t'...,. ho __ .... !'><'IO-ft ThtW• __ ,.., __ ,__, •. ~ ..... ~"=--~~"=·~~·--~:r ...... "'!"' ....... Tht __ t..._S.. ; Aaa•tance League-Seara Dlehard Eleditc Boat Rally of the SfJn! Saturday.~ 24, 1994 . • 11 Balboa Bay CJub, 1221 West Coast H19hwaY, Newpolt Beach, r.>. JJ Nome .• ~------------------------__..._ ____ ....;._ __________ ~-------- Address: __________ --::---------------:---.;.---~-------------------------------~~- Sate: Boot Nome. 8od1 Model: --...---------=---....::.... __ : Entry fee . $75 per boot (rndvdes two borbe<ue lunches & two T·shirts). flteose check si1es: _ M _ L _ XL fx1ro lunches. $ lO IK>th -f)rtro T·sh1r1s $10 each --M .:.__ L --X.L TOTAL ENCLOSED $ Pleose make check poyoble to Au11tonte leogue of Newport Meso, 2220 f01rview load, C0t.to Mfto, CA 926'27 (71 4) 6.4S 6929 PROCEEDS Wlll BENEFIT THE ASSISTANCE LEIGUE Of NEWPORT MESA • I""') ' --4 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, September.19, 1994 S -MEALS ........ , to Bill Davis, ope or the program·~ tt.o co-chairs, along with Gethard. "lt's rough -it's really rough " Oavis sai~. "They become pan ~r yo~r family and you know it's going to be short term. You're only trying to make their last few months comfortable as far as • meals go. "h's like losing a part of your family,'' the Anaheim resident said. "You try to be business-like when you go out. Out it's difficult not to get involved." Behrend and Gcthard have shared that experience. "Paul and I ... lost our first client last fall and it was dcvast-ating," Behrend said. "I guess part of it was denying ... that he was very close to dying. We saw him two days before he died. "It finally became real clear to me that we are engaged in a hospice-type program," Behrend ~id. "It's awful -this whole disease is awful. Our meals aren't going to save anybody. Out they certainly are going to make the end more enjoyable." That's what keeps the core group of about 35 volunteers in the ministry going, she said. T he group is working at capacity and the church fac.ilities they operate out of arc being stretched as far as they can. •"The need is continuing to grow aJd l can sec a need in the future where we're going to have to branch out," Davis said. "There arc probably 300-600 people out there who can use our help, but we just don't have the wherewithal to deal with it." It took a year of planning to mold the ministry out of two church congregations. Donations, like a recent SI 11400 gran't from the national Unitarian chu rch governing body and $2,000 from Home Savings Bank, nave helped keep things going, Behrend said. Contributions from small fund-raisers, donations from members of two church congregations that form the AIDS. y ou co1111t your clticke11s before tlley ltatd1. 1-800-4-US·BOND Taft •• Wed. ;sept._ zo. J1 Than. Sept. ZJ sr.O~-~nu • Mon.-frl. 11-7 Team Ministry and other individuals are the cornerstone of the· program, she said. Members from the Orange' Coast Unitarian Univcrsalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., and the Metropolitan Community Church-Ocean of Life, which rent~ space at the Victoria address, got the program off the ground in February 1993. It's the only such program in the county, according to its leaders. 0 ne main compartment and two smaller ones in the plastic 8-by 6-by 2-inch trays hold menus such as: turkey over dressing with green bean casserole and mashed potatoes with gravy; macaroni and cheese with sausage rounds, broccoli spears and , sauteed fruit; and ham, baked beans and mi.xed vegetables. Each meal comes wi1h a dessen, most donated pudding from Hunt-Wesson in Fullerton, Behrend said. 0The meals are cov.ered with a clear plastic wrap, pul into a large plastic bng and frozen until they're delivered to homes from Fullerton south to Lake Forest. "It's \cry well packaged and labeled so pci,>ple know what they're getting," Oehrenc.J said . A t SI.SO per meal most wouldn't expect that much. 'Out Behrend sa)) there's m'Uch more to it "Just an awful Jot or love :md care goes into 1he mcul~." And it becomes more than meals, Davis said. ''\\!c're trying to give them something of quality in their life," he said. "Most of the time they have zip ror fooc.J and entertainment. As you get inYt>lved with them you rcaliLe how much lac~ing there is in 1hcir lives as far ••s social ac1ivity ... and some of· the other minor things tha1 we talc f~r granted." So 'oa,is snid he hnd othe r \Oluntcc.rs adopt clienh as their own, ~ome times taking them out to tltnncr or mo\ ies. 0"Thcv become our brothers and sisters really,'' Davis said of the clients he and his life partnor Ken Megill visit. "Our major part of the tim e now is sta) ing in touch with the clients and giving them the T.L.C. that some of them need so badly." a----------------------~a OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH DINNER FOOD.TO GO Enjoy our newly decorated dining room FREE DELIVERY .. ' t '. I • . ) '.'.I I f \ .. \: I 11 ' •• i I'. I \ i I ; "~ ' l 1 I ! i I· I I : '-.. I We accept ALL competitors Local Chinese Restaurant coupons. 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The group's Newport / Pier and headed north· aim is to introduce all Californians \\Jrd. to the beauty of the coast and to The walkers were sustained gather support for the completion triroughout the hike with food of the California Coastal Trail. contributed by individual donors, "We want to conserve the coast· • 1s well as corporations like Taco ul trail because of its natural Uell. Walkers said local city and · value, but along with that goes the county agencies were cooperative scenic value," said Coastwalk tn providing them with overnight spokesman Richard Nichols. "Ac· 1ccommodations al local cah1p· . cess is actually the name of what 'lies. it's all about." ·• 11 \ neat to sec eve I) body pull The state originally formulated toge ther as a team 10 make this the ccr, a continuous coastal trail h;1ppen," said walker and \Olun· to be created from the labyrinth of teer Laurie Travis, a Huntington existing coastal lands, yet plans Uc..ich resident. have stalled due to l::ick of fund· The Orange County group is a ing. clo~c-kni t core dedicated IQ "Coastwalk is a grnsHoots, citi· .i~hieving Coastwalk's goals. "It's ·zcns' effort to implement the poli· nut a leisure activity for them -cics of the coastal pl::inning com· it's a cuuse," said Bob Joseph, mission," said Joseph. "ll's a sim- C.\x1st\\~ilk's Orange County coor-pie effort that has one objective - JinJtur. "The majority of the pco-to create the co::istal trail." pie on the '"alk find these areas For the first time this year, all \Cry interesting but didn't knm\ 15 coastal counties participated in that )OU could get to them." the event, \\ith walks scheduled Anna Gomez of Costa Mesa, from Sinkyone State Park at the ,, ho took p~rt in both last year's northernmost part of the state to and this year's Orange County the Santa Monica bike path. Coastwalks, agreed. ''I had always Coastwalk participants and vol· \\Undercd what w:is behind those unteers varied from county to hi ll,," Gomez said Thurstlay, while county. County coordinators led the ,,alkers stopped for lunch on a the event in their vicinity, planning rJm:h site in Bonner Canyon in Ir-routes, organizing overnight stays .1111.:. and gathering "interpreters" to Tr .:n 1s saitl that ts '' hy Coast· educate the walkers on their coun- '' :ilk is so 'alu:iblc. 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'-_......,_ Eagles football coach had been eld capti ve f ot 364 days without ictory; but that's all history now. . \' BA.k.llY FAULKl\LR, !11·111<1) \\'a1n11. 1'cr wearing "hat he had wmc .. 1o regar<l as a t.argd on his back, Es- tancia I ligh football co.1ch John icbengood happil}' fiellkJ the congratu- :iiory pat5 from tc.1d1cr-. .ind ~tudcnts imcJ between hb 'huulJcr blades I rid.av 10rning on campu... • • ' I he sudden slult came wurtesy of the uglcs' 31·0 romp mer l .a Ouinta ·1 hurs· ;iy nigh t, whkh cndcJ .i 364-uay drought Cl\\cen the -.chnol's l:t'tt gri<laron tri- mph. BRIEFLY CdM's Clark ignitor · I or title-grab IRVINE -Coron a <lei t-.lar.--,...--.-ll1~h senior 1 ra1.:y ( l.111.: u\er-~ 1.. came a cautious ,1.11 t tu "in T ·the Di\bion IV girt, \,a1-.1tS race S.1turday at the Woodbridge Jn, i1.111on.1I, helping !he ~i:a King' ta~ hN 1n the tc.am 't:ind- ings. CIJrk's "111n1n~ ltlllt' '' u' I!\· 24, a' Drnul..c Meck ( 1'iJ.27), D11.::>Jcn llo,.,cll (19.34), Chrhty ( u111111 ''' (1~:55) am.I l au1cl I I.lier (20;41>) ti P 'nucd l11r (J~t. In otlu.:r \\.l10Jbmlgc Im 11.1ti1.mal hi!!• liL:hl!>: . ~ • !'be CJ\I bu~'· nb.(1 1;,1111pcting 111 01- '"i0n lV, \\ctc lllth 1ll the Senior D1,1- !>ion. \\htk the Sc.1 Krng' "'111 the Junior 01\1-.1011 r:.icc . s ... n1or Uri.Ill \ 11 •!>h\ d d ;1.:d a 15:39, \\htlc Koh..:i ·1 ... u1 n 110 ( 1(1 :!OJ .1nJ 'vpho- m .. •rc h le r U-. ,1rJ~I (I ~.:) chippcJ 1 n ior Coach Dill Sumner''~ 1c .\. • :"\c,.,port l l.11'\. u t 1 !t cntor Sh.ihram DcLJhd turned 1n tlh: th1rJ·fa'lh.,t time o ( the d::iy compdtng 111 Dh t~:un I. to finish 'ccond in the Scntor Oh 1:;1,111 rar.:c "ith a personal-best time o( 15: I:?. · Ry.in Ad.im!> ( l·lth Ill I ... .., , ), I lcnl) Chi:in _{.22nd, 16·0 I}, . \.iron \\ .1rJ (3hl, 10:16) and AnJre'' \'an1\utc (-!2nd, 16:27) also l..c )ed the I .ti'.' \lll'l.'.l.:''· · •Freshman J.111'11c \\\,1rberg p.1r.:cd the Newport llarbor !!HI' h> a '"tit pl.ice tcum finish 111 the 01\1,tllll I \Jt!>tl\ race, .clod,ing a tune ol 19;1.,, IUth .11110~1g 134 1m.J1\ iduab . .. Sailors Colleen . L':tdte (34th, 20;01 ), !)heena Dietl (55th. 20:5h ), Me.1gh.mn Al· l.1r<l, Autumn Plt rn <t1ld Kttra !:>tccl ·ai...u unproveJ upun l.1:;1 "eek\ cllort. -> • fat.mci.i 1 lt~h .Juh.11rn Appell \\J'> lounh among DI\ i'illll 1 ll '>l"niur bo}!> \\1th a ltlllC or (I 'i ~(l), \\ lulc the E.1gJc, pl.11.'.ed '>l\th m the Junior 01\ ''ion. lcJ l l} Uart 1\...1\\.ihJ..1 (17th. 17.llO), Ehi, RoJ11guez c:~th, 17:33); l\ltJ..i: r\pp~ll (lh . .:?3) and D.11111\ U.iez (I 9 OJ). ·1 h~ E:.1;1nc1.1 ft u,JHl>ph ~irb, kJ by' fJn\ .i Perl.Ill'>· I I th pl.ice 111dt\ iJu.J..!ui1:i.h (2U;S9) '"ere ewn..I in thl"tr J" i'>ton. Vtl.'.J..i PelJ\o\ (14th, .:? l:Oh) anJ l\.attc Wehr (26111, 21.56) abo r.1n \\ell. fat.rncia's varsity ~tt!... ''ere 12th, led by Aracila Martinel (20 SU) anJ N.incy lhl· <lrigueL (21:54). ·• • Co.,ta Mesa's Zeke Noonan, compel· ing in Div~iou IV. lllppeJ Lhc Jµn1or I?i· vision field wt th a 1tllle of 16:46. "htk Alice Eklof rernt lkd a pcr.,011.tl-best 20:47, fini!>h1ng 3<.ith tu le.ad the l\tu-.1.111g-;' girls. Depleted Mesa pololsts . four th l\llRA LOMA -·1 he Cu'ta ~tcsa High \\.Iler polo te.1m, ranked thfrd in the Cir South· • -~ ern Section Dt\. l'lton II p1e,e.1,un poll, took top·ranl<.ed Sci"\ itc 1~1 the edge Satur- d,1y, lolling 111 the scmihnah uf the R1,cr· side Poly Tournament, l l\.12 The l\llJslangs., pla} i111.; "' 11hout ltlJUreJ. starters Jame' Comlut t and Rohe rt Graycli, then rc!ll tl~d tcmrth..,-;tnk ... ·J l\larina, 6·1, at hallttme in .1 12·S llh' 111 the third-place game Steve Popov ~cured .,,, gu.1h 111 thi: l\\u g.1mcs, white Ruger Kirno' tot.1lc~ tour. Popov and Grayeli made the all- tou1 narncnl team. ln othe r polo Ut;tion. • fatancia finisheJ :?:?nJ al the l\l1lltJ..,111 Tourn;iment SJturday, lo:.lng lo Pe1\ln 111.1, 14-8, al Lakewood l11l:h in 1hc 2bt-plm:c • S<llllC after dcfcatin~ r ullcltoll, 10 Q, \\I adv;incc. : "It\ been a lung, long time and J'm \t,:I) h.1ppx. there's no l.loubt abuut 11," Liebcngood ~aid of the ht i:akthrough 'ic· tory, "hich marl..cd the fourth ~tr .ii~ht shutout \\in O\'Cr La Quinta and· endeJ Orange Count}' 's"" thtn.1-lungcst lo)tng !.trcal<. at nine game,. . "Losing is tough, anJ I've takun a lot ur heat," continued LicbcngooJ, "hu h.1J al- ready halted his person.ii celcb!ation by Sunl.la) to conc:entratc on maint.11ni11g the "inning stre;.il.. th ts \\e...:k again:.t C.1h ar~ If inuc:cJ LtcbengooJ ' eve r turncl.I to the "on.I processor, he coull.I begin hi:. a(l..nO\\lcdge- mcnts .. cc.:11on "ith a mention of La Quinta's Alfccs, "ho !>Cl up 24 Cstane1a point!> "' ith a pair of interceptions anJ I\\ o snafus on 'pl,1}. Jcfcn,1,CI)." Olfc1hi\ cl~, l1cbcngood ·c~ -.lu\\ progrcs,, after hanJing U\Cr the 4u:irtc1bad: job to so1lhomore Jdf Perry . "\\ e h.id-!>Ome bobble!> on center '!>n.ips, and our l>~ tum· blc.., {none lo~t) killcJ u~,1' punt-.. . Lii:bcngood \\Ould hasten to adu member:. of his dcfen!ii\'e unit, \\hich stuffed the Garden · ~ LicbengooJ ~aid "Uut' J II· b mature, smart. <1nd he l..imlle:. the pressure. \\'c're JU'>l not di1.l..1ng )Cl, \\h1ch )UU h:.t\C tu be 10 dm e ~O ':irJ\ fur a touch· Chapel. . Gru"e League representative for Liebengood m1nu~·54 }ard:. on 1h.e ground .. There \\Cre time:. I quc ... tioned in}:.clf, \\ onJering "h.it l ".1 .. duing <Hong <111d \\h~1l \\C coull.I I.lo to turn thing., aroun<l. ·1 here \\:l'i a lot. of -.uul se.1rl!h1ng as to "hY ·we "ere11'1 ge111ng 11 I.lone. I could anJ a p.iltry 36 yards total of- fense. dO.\'ll... • • •Al.II.Ir ... · :.ing I a Quint..1 C 1~ch Fr~l.I \' .ill..o'!i post-gJme commcm:. objening to b1,111ci.1 re tO\~rling it's lirst·tc:im d.:- lcrhe for the final p!J} of the g.1111c; L1ebe11good ~Jttl . it \\U!)l\'t l11s i<lc.i, hut \\file! a buol.. about 11." ~ "We're \Cry phy!>ical, \\C have good team !>peed, "e tlo things real "ell and wl! hit people," L:.icbcngood said. "I think we're going to ~e there ''ith an)one we . ' ·. t:: \I~ \ \ J. \ '-'I t ' a. • .. .t. t) \;&. ~ • U t ~ Misty May goes up to slam 1t actoss against Laguna Beach's defense 1ti Sa lors' conquest of or·ange County crown. No. 1 Tars uP to -. the task ~ • ~ Sailors' chief rival 1n quest of late-season honors, Laguna Beach, falls in three at Orange County finals. Br R1CllARD DUNN, Srok1' \\ klll 11 I IUN I ING I ON UL·ACI I ...; J\,1de ltotn the names or player!> \\ho h.l\l.: g:1rncrcd al lc:i-.1 ,~q All·.CU: Suuthi.:rn •1:11v11 Divbion I hotlllr' 111 f~ the pa!)t -th~re :ire th1t•e on Ne"pwt ll.11bo1 1• I ligh"s girb so!lc)b.all tc.1111 th<..1e i-. 1w p;ir· '\1:.~.._.._.. 11\.lilar n:.1'on for an opponent ll> b..: in111111 ~,"ts '°'JV' d:iti:J. .... __ Cll.ich D.111 Glenn's S.ttl~lt)I tc:tturi: onl) llll..: pl.1)er .... ..:111or middle blol'ker ~kit'"·' ~diutL, :it the li-h1u1 lcH:I. I hl'~ 1:a11 l,lok rJthcr urdltl.11) \\hen t.1ki11~· the 1ri1,11 . · But look!> c.111 be d..: ... ci\ ing. \\1th :a 'plcn..l1J w111b1n.1t1on ul p.1"ing, sc.:l'\.111g. h111m~·. hlud .. 111~ Jt1d J1r •1111• -rh>t tu men- tion a collel't1\'CI} uphe.11 altit}tde -the l:>a1k11' h.I\.: ri!>et\ Ill the top earl) in the l'Jl14 .!>Ca.,011. "\\ c'rc not big or an) thing, ,1111.! \\e J...in"t mtir\1id.1te peo- (')k, .111d "e "c.1r bh:. lU!!S) u1ulo1111.,. · l1k11n .... 11J, lollu\\ ing hi.. teJm\ he.,t ul·th1n··1'.1mc ... \tt"tol\ 11\C:t l.agun.1 Ucad1 tn the title matdl ol the Or .lllf'-' Cuunt~ ( h.1111pii>n'lhip' un S.1t- unl,.1y al Fdi,on 111,h Nc\\)lOll llarhur, 1.1111....:J Nu. I in the ff Sliuthi:rn l:C· tion .inJ State 01\.1~1on I prcscason poll.,. \\1appcJ up ~i\ \\Jt~ in l\\O Jays i11~1he lourn.imcnt, C<tppeJ h) J 15-17. 17-15, 15-4 triumph over the At1ist . HI\ :.cnt1 . .>r ouh1Ji: hukr ~tt)ll} ~lay. a l\\o-time Miruno/USA lt>1/.11 All-Ame11c.111, earned. tour- nament mol>t v<illi.1l>lc pl.1)a J..11dl1:. h\ 1c:~l'IJmg 29 ~tlb in tl1e champion~hip. Schuti, a retu111111g All Cl I pl.1\c1 "h,1 h.1d eight l..111!., IL1ur ,tulf block!> anJ a p.111 of W I'> 1 ..... 1u·'· ,111,I '.!tlh'' out-.1Je hit· tcr SJra Fair bu111 (W\\.'11 ~.11,) .1d1tC\\'•' ""'~11111,lll 011 the .tll·tournamcJ\l te.1111 hll l'\c''l)(lt l l l.11 h >t (7·0) "h1ch dc- k.1tcJ Sunny 11111 Ill the Round or ttl. U un11n~ton Uc.u::h tn and T111a IJm\m.111 ft•t ;'1,c,\pun I I.arbor b .. .-i. in it. . llO\\man .. \\h~i l1111:.h1.J \\tlh a team-111}1 :.1\ ~ ocks. •d\.J an acc. Fairhmi h.1J .1 -. ... ·u11ng l\ill.anJ. ;._ 1JIL aJ.kJ al i ~"" for a point to pull the $,ulo"n. \\lllltll i:. n . . . . Follo\\t11g an ar.:i: l)\ Laguna Ui:.11..h', Cl.1 i't~ Colli~,l ·~ th..: Arti!ilS leJ, l'-1·11. Uut J hugi.! unll>r'-eJ e11M b} 1h11 Art 'ti. .it game point g.1\e the $Jilws :1 s1Jeuut ;111J ,1n upp0nun1l\ tu recoH~r. · The) dtd. :1'!> :\1.1~ tecordi:J four kilb \\1lhih .1 !>hu11 ·pc11,>J lo gi\e NC.:\\(IOt t I l.11 lior a 1.5-1..l eJ!!e . llut the A1 tl'>h \h1ulJn'1 tJUll. Jtld the h1ttin~ ol (\ 111.,,011. A .. hlcy EnglJnJcr ,1nd Ro-.c 1-..uhn hdp..:J g1' c 1h1t111 .1.1 lh ..:r- ti111e \ ll'tor\. " rn •• b.it~·.llld·l\ll lh -...:conJ game. in\\ hi..:h i'\C\\flurl HJlblH had le.ids ol 5-U .1nJ 7-3 • .\llchellc Ch1 1,t .111J L1'.1 R.i'~ 11 • bun!' \cf\cd .1nJ blo.k..:J L. •ut .r Uc:l..:h h .... k 1111\• th..: b.1ni. • 'We're not big or anything , and we don 't intimidate peo- ple·, and we wear big , baggy uniforms.• ·1 he s .11k>1., -...:" ..:J ll>r th: ·c.111k· thtce ti! lo. but .._:.111..: J\\J) ~lllJ l\ l}n c~ ct~ o.:'ca-.1,m, "ith L:l,t:un.1 lk.i..h l'l'l1lin~ bJl:'k . Alti:r Ra\.'11'· · burg·, \Cl\1Ci! <JC~. th..: \rtt'h h;.iJ a 15· 14 k.1J anJ '..:f\.d tor 1!1 • tna 11.. h. But a kill b) l·.111hl1rn ~.l\e NC\\ port Harbor .1tR1tl~r dwrh. •. and S\.hllll qutCkl) COii\ crt.-\J \\ ith b,1ck-to·b.1l'I<. points on a l<.j and .1 blvck. <\ "1Je return· b~ agun.1 • lk~t~h c\entuJll) g.1\e th~ S.11h.11-. thdr o\crt1111c 'ictvl'). -DAN GUNN Newport volle~ball coJ~h. "I h ... \ Jus lll\:He bJlh 1h.111 .in)· h>J, h ., Jug ~g.ttn~t U!> Jll )l'ar."' Chad Bollcnbach ~c:oreJ eight go!lls 111 · the tw o games, Y.htlc Eric Wa)'man had sax for the Engle (3· 3). •Coronado 1 ligh dclc.itcJ Ncwporl Hurbor, 10-9, in a non·lcaguc match Sat- urday, ns Gabe Wynn, Mike Peetz, and John Jone~ co..:h scored twice for the Tars. , the: quarlctlinal-. .1nJ l!'J> r:mz.t (1.5·5, 1S·S) in the 'cm1ftnab L.1guna Ucach, \\.ht~h '>Cf\cJ for match pornt 111 lhc c ... onJ g.um: u~.1i11 t Nn"lXll t ll.trbor. JwppeJ Cnh .tr) Ch.1p~I. M.11cr Dei and fali,on ('•cmiftn:ib) to rca h lhc title m:uch. .t1k1111 .... 11J ... Ill bc~11 J. l\:',1m llkc l ~u11.1 Ul'ad1, )ou\ c got tu pl~•) aggn.:~..,j,c, ,1111..I \\C \h·rcn't pl.l\111g .1gg1c,,1,c enough. II )OU just gi'c lhcm ,, d1.111''"" the) '11 t''" )''u .i\\a)'." 'I he iirl.I s.11111: \:'11J1.·d ,1u1,ll) .• 1.., M.l\ c.11nc:J eight l1 l1,, mu)ll) I inil a I0· 1 I Utl to \I.II I the g.1111 . • Nc,\port llatbor 'ellcr Jenn) I lc~lcr. an All·ClF ~ho1~c 111 1993 "ho had 46 a.,,j ''· t\\u ltll ;mu .1 bl~k. ~cf\·cd an .1 .. c to gi' c the S:.11lor their I0-1 ad\antagc. • Note. Because of 191C• lil'MMlonl. CollOI ~ SOCCef and CIOU C~ endea¥Ofl trom ~ - be publlShed on Tuesdl~ ''h 's tou.,;h tu win when CVCl)OOd\ ·~ C\f)CCting ~OU h1," Glenn ~3id: "llut it' nice tu win it b.i k·lo·back It''\ not the mo l irnportunt tournament ul the year, hccau c you\ got to be playing your \>C)t nt the cnll of the )C:lt." l.agunu Uc:ich hdd u 9.J1c11d in the fir l gnmc, hut u May· led rally by the Srulurs nml good blocking up f r\lnt h) Schu11 ' ' Lagun:i Uc 1.h 1'ullcJ "' "ithin 11·4, but the ~.ul'-1"' end ,1 1l by coring four unalh'\\CrcJ poinl • u run 1h.1t 1ndu1.ku 11 kill anu :in :ac l.l hutz.. a ktll by M:.iy ;.inJ ;a bl " b) u W• nt:in for the mut~h "'inn 1. • • t See QUART£RBACKS Pa9 • 8 / DAU PllOI SC Ollf IOAllO ace CERRITOS J ..... . ••••• ••••• ·~ • • • • • • • • ••••• • ••••• ••••• • • • • • • I 1 ) 4 • • ••••• • •••• ••••• ••••• Anothe r ·late ru n • futil e IS ~ Pirates still knocr\ ng at ti, . . door. but nobod). s a lh R1c 1t,\IU> lh ~-~. l ,· .... e •..; 8 Monday, September 19. 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot KllPINO TRACK OF THI COMPDITION ALISO NIGUEL 21 Dana Hills . . ...... 8 1i RaocM Alamltos .......... 36 • S23 -La Quinta SJO -at San1Jago 07 -Los Amigos • O 14 -at Laguna H1t1s• 021-Costa Mesa• 028 -Laguna Buch• ·~.t-at Estancia· N f 1 -at University· PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE fOQTBAU LAGUNA BEACH 10 BOl:>a Grande ...... ".. .... 12 7 El Segundo ....... _ ........... 0 S23 -Orange Lutheran 01-at Catvaiy Ch~el 07-at Coronado 014-Costa Mesa• 021-Umverslty• 028-Aliso N1ouer N3-at La~una H.ns· NI 1-at Estancia• ... * LAGUNA HILLS 48 Sonora .. ..... ... ....... ...26 7 Ttabuco Hills .... _....... .. 24 S23-L.as Vegas Sitverado S29-at El Toto 07-at Dana Hills 014-AliSO Niguel• 020 -at Estancia• 028-Uruvecsity• N4 -Lagun4 Beach• N11-at Costa Mesa· UNIVERSITY 6 Irvine ...................... _ ...... '28 28 Azusa ........... " ................... 0 S23-at WOOObfldge S30-Sonota , 06-at SadJ11eback 013-Estancia• 021-at Laguna Beach• 028-at Laguna H1t1s• N4-Costa Mesa· Nt1 -Aliso Niguel• .. . . El TORO 14· San Clemente ................... 21 10 tlana Hills ... .,_ .. ,...... 0 S23-MISSIOO V1ej0 • S29 '-Laguna H·Us 07-at lrabuco Hids ~ 0.14-at Corona deJ Mm• 021-Santa Margarita• 029 -at Irvine• N4 -Woodbridge• N10-al Newport Harbor• • SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL - IRVlNE 28 University .... . .................. 6 41 Mission Vielo .......... " ......... 7 S23 -at Anaheim S29-at Mater Oe1 08-at Canyon Springs 014-Newpoit Harbo1· 021-al Woodbridge· 029-EI Tow N3 -at Corona del Mar• ' Nl 2-Santa Margarita• ... SANTA MAAGARITA 12 T rabuco Hills ............... • .. 17 0 Glendora .. , .... -............. 21 $23-Hunllngton Beach S30-bye • 07 -Fountain Valle~ 01 it-Woodbridge· 021-11 El Toro· 028-Corona def Mar• N4-at Newpon Harbor• NI 1-at Irvine• WOODBRIDGE • 11 Pacifica..... .. ........... : ...... 20 14 Foolhill ............................... 7 $23-University S30-al Century 07 -at Sacramento Florin 014-al Santa Ma1ganta• 021-lrvine• 028-Newport Harbor• N4-at El loro • N10-Corona del Mar .. 'HIGH.SCHOOL FOOTBALL SEASON STATISTICS (ACCUMULATIVE) Q C S !>h:m for the econd hJlf, won't UARTERBA K . keep hilli out uf thb wcek'i, Costa Mesa (2·0} SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player Crensnaw Cnabnan r.:r.;zc d il~e•es ldylor Player TJrlal Rushing tcb n yg avg "2ll 368 15.3 30 3J2 11.4 13 142 109 8 b4 8.0 8 .. 48 6.0 2 s. 2 5 Ppsslng td long 5 79 4 49 l 30 0 28 1 12 • 0 5 pa pc ydg Int pct. td 14 7 94 0 500 1 CdM '(0-2) . SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Player Ho11i1n Borland • Will 0.111$ Petlm01ter • Player Penrootter Wall Hogan Rushing tc b nvg avg 42 386 9.2 4 62 15.5 ll .44 4 0 . 2 10 so 17 ·24 • 1.4 Pasa!nfl '. r pa pc ydg Int 14 lO' 75. 1 12 5 72 I 2 1 26 . '{) ·td long 4 66 0 63 0 .... I\ 0 8 0 11 pct. td 714 0 417 1 .500 0 Pl•yer Amaya • Gonnltz lomtA P~rry 'Floles Jah1d Feltx Clai1t Gomez Pl.Var .. . .. '· ...,;;• ~' \ ..... ~·~-~ .. Es1anc1a (1-1 > .. SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) R4'shlng · t cb nyg avg Id long II' 133 12.J I 77 31 112 3 g o 1a 5 38 7 4 ,2 16 IS -32 21 2 15 3 4 1 3 0 19 2 2 1.0 0 7 3• 1 0 3 0 15 I ·5 ·50 0 ·5 I ·7 ·7 0 0 ·1 Paulng P• po ydg· • Int NewPort Harbor (2-0) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) • Rushing . . Player t ob nyg avg td lorig Kaoasotl 19 14Q 7.4. 3 44 Johnson 19 135 f. I 3 • 46 Mason 19 ·f03 5 4 1 • 20 Thotdsen 2 23 11,S O 12 Rlllgle 1 6 6.0 ,0 6 P'asslng , -Player pa pc ydg Int GtOldalW ' 39· 21 £ 2 Fcedoksen. 2 0 0 • • 1 Receiving . pct . td 538 1 .000 0 •. game. From Pago 7 PrC·game injuries to p"lace- wc've slarteu off prclly well. l re-kicker and bJckup quarterback ally like the fact that wc\e Chris ~lokede (!>trained knee) !>Cored 28 points two' games in a und offensive guard Pat McBride row.'' , forced his lwnd against Westmin- The Sailors' top i,coring oulpul stcr. during last year's 7-4 season was . '"Mo.kede got hurt in th~ JV 24 points, and Drinkley is pur-game Thursday, so we were ticularly pleased with this year's going 10 have· Jason Weir kick run·pass balance. ·. . for us. Dul he n:-injured his "We wanted to throw more ·ankle practicing kicks before the than we have, and we've shQwn game, so we decidca to go for we're able JO do that." two (on. PATs}. - . Urinklcy acknowledged lfis · "And with McDride out, we tellrn "wasn't as crisp" had to pluy Weir a lit· on game ·night; as il tie more than we want· had been during la!>t ed to . at guard. Out week's practices, but (Weir) toughed it out Player Cna1tnJn CIVOtd(r Receiving pc nyg, avg. 2 33 16 5 2 23' 11 5 ·n 210 8 B.O. 1 3 ·3 0 td long 0 21 , 1 23 0 27 0 8 0 3 .. Player Tc~etil Da.·s Hogan MacDonald. Walz Receiving pc nyg. avg. 1 . 104 14 9 ·1 ·3i·310 1 13 13.0 " l ., 13 13 0 1 12. }Z.0 ·td long 1 41 0 31 0 13 . 0 13 0 12.. . Perry Jaht11 Clalk Gomez Lomeli Pl•yer Nov•k Am~,i Flor ts ,Stauffer Feeney Gonzalez II 7 54 · 0 11 3 13 ~ 2 I 16 0 I 1 14 0 . 1 · I . a 0 Receiving pc nyg. avg. pct. Id 636. 0 .272 0 ~ 0 1000 0 1.000 0 td long fl-,~· admiued Oc.cuh View's and went the whole state-leading losing ":iy, and rcall)'" made streak - . naw 3 1 their best (defensive) game!> -· may 1tuve lineman a non·facton" had · i;omel hing to do _ • Cor"™ <14:1 -M~r Phi~e; pc nyg. avg. td long. Freeman 9 ll~ 132 • 0 36· P\Mo 5 64 12.a· 0 21 Beru1noer 4 66 16.5 1 24 McDonough 2 25 12 S • 0 19 Riggle t 6 6 0 0 8 • -Scoring-. j_ • Scoring CrftlSllJN·32 Clu~~ 2~ A •. .ic!U 8, RtMS Ame:ota 8. \',c..r 4..J•~·OI 4 ln tetceptlons AmezOIJ 1 fleld goals I. ~e SEASON iTEAM) • Opp Muafan111 T. t.ll 1,ri! dov.ns 20 39 flvsnes·yarda11( SZ 191 85·969 Awa~e ru!>f\lllQ ga.n 3 7 11 3 : .. er.ige rus11tno yardaoe 9& JBS I ctat passing yardage • 280 9-l ,'.erage passlllg yardaoe 14ll 47 .s~ cr.-i a::trpl rl. 15·29-1 M4·0 :.vg glin per pass comp. 18 7 134 \,g gain per pass anmp 9.7 6 7 '.d return yardage• 0 t8 T utal sacks-yardage 2 • 12 1111ne t .erage sacks, yanlage • 1 ·6 none •.,1 yaroa11e 459 1081 .. ~era11e net yardage 230 541 Total punts-average 5·31.0 1-17 Fumbles-fumbles lost 6·3 2· 1 total lumovers 4 ·1 A\erage turnovers 2 O 0 5 Flags-yardage 7-43 • ll ·60 Average !lags-yardage 3 ~22 5 5-30 A•o Trne ol passession 22 27 25'33 •Punt rtturns. ll1tercti;~n. t.,mble ru .. ms Accum ul•llve Score by Quarters •• rJpponems 6 o 7 7-20 · Cos1a Mesa 20 · 2-l 29 • 15-88 1994 Log non·league :io Ocean View (0·2) 6 38 Westminster ( 1·1) 14 .::>22 -Ma~fa1r (1-1 ). at Lakewood .>30-Troy '2-0), al tlewpon 06 Santa Ana (0·2). at Newport P acific Coast League 014 -at Laguna Beach (1· I) 021 -at Alt so Niguel (1·1) 028-Estancia (1· 1 ), al Newpon 'N-Univers1ry (I· 1 ). at Irvine 'Jl t-Lag)Jna HilJS (1·1). at Ne.-.port Scoring Hogan· 2-1 • Ta .. tl8 6, B<Wnd 6, Pertmun~r 2 • ·Field goal• None. Interceptions Ta•eta 2. OiCes3re 1 SEASON (TEAM) Kea!Je 4. .. Opp St1 Kings To!Jf hes! downs 34 23 Rushes·yasdagl! 80-421 71-525 A~erage rush o0 113111 5 3 7 4 A~eraoe nJsnano ~ardage 121 263 Total Passino yardage 211 17 4 A~erage pass1no yatdage 106 87 P.ss tatr.? a::rrur.t 15-29-3 l 1·29·2 A1g ga:n 11tr pa~s comp. 14.1 15 8 AiO gatll per pass anmp 7 .3 6.0 Net return yardage· 51 15 Total saeks·yaidave 1 ·S 5 ·28 Average sacu. yardage 0.5 ·2 5 2 S ·14 tM yardage 678 686 Average net ya11!age 339 343 Total punts-average 6·34.2 9-35.5~ rumbles-tumbles los1 6·4 9.3 Total turnovers 7 S' A~e11ge tumo~us 3.5 2 5 F13QS·yatdage l0·S5 14-140 Average !lags-yardage 5.0·43 7·70 • Avg. rime or possesS10n 25 07 23.53 • ·Punt returns. Interceptions, tumble returns Accumulative Score by Quarters Opponents 21 14 t4 8-57 Corona del Mar 7 20 7 8-42 1994 Log non·league 28 Edison (2·0) 35 14 Manna (2·0) 22 S22-Kenn~dy (1·1). at Newport S30-Saddteback (0·2). at occ 07-Santa Ana Valley (1·1). at Newport Sea View league 014-EI Toro (1-1), at Newport 021-at Newport Harbor (2·0) 028-S. Marganta (0·2), at Saddleback NJ-Irvine (2·0), at Newport ~JH~-Woodbrldge..(i·O). at Irvine -~ 53-&ii 3 24 a o · I 16 16 0 1 7 7 0 I 5 5 0 f 0 00 Scoring Lome~ 12. Perry 12. No-.-at 8. AtNya 6 • Fl•Ul goal• Novaj( (1) -33 • Interceptions Vw~eu 1, T Goon'e1 1 • SEASON (TEAM) o·pp T Olal f11s1 downs 16 Rusties-y3rdage 45· H 7 Average rusll1ng gain 3 3 Am•o• 1usti.ng )au!age 7 4 TOW passrio )11da~e ISO Average pnsino yardage 75 Pass comp, a11mpt. 1111. 13·41·2 Avg, oa.in per pass comp 11 5 Avo oui per pas.s ll'JllP J 7 Net retllm yardage• 3• Total wt"5·yardag1 8 ·59 Average wc~s1 yircla~ 4 ·'O Net y31dage 272 Avenge net yardage 136 • Total puntS·avtra;e 12·30 • fllllbles·llllnbles lo$1 7.3 Total tlimovers S Average 1um0Yers 2 5 flags.yasdage , 15100 • Average nJOS·)'aldJge 7 6·50 Avg T me ol possess.:n 22 SS 1 l:J 0 16 0 7 0 5 0 0 EaglH • • 20 74·326 44 163 10!> 53 13·26·2 81 40 19 3·~ 15 ·10 431> 21~ 9·313 10·2 ' 20 12·123 60·62 25 OS ·Pin reiums. L::etccp'>Ol'S. furr~·• ret.lll1$ Accumulative Score by Qu.,ters Opponents 7 12 O 0-19 £sune~ o 17 21 0-38 1994 Log non·league 7 Cypress (1·1) 19 31 La Quinta (0-2) 0 S23-Calvary Ch~pct (2·0). at Newport 529-0cean View (0·2). at Newport 07 -lroy (2-0). at Fullerton High Pacific Coast League 013-Uruversuy (1·1). at lf\i1ne 020-Laguna H.lls (1·1), at Newp..in 028-Costa Mesa (2·0). at Newpon N4-Ahso Niguel (1·1), at OCC .. u.11-at Laguna Beach (M) f\aaasoll 18. Ji;ttnstlfl 18, Benzinger 6; Mason G; Pardy 6, lferger 2 , Field Goals Nune tntoroeptloris • S311dstrorn 1, Johnson 1 SEASON (TEAMJ O~j> ·Tars Tot31 hrst downs 14 39 Rusnts-yawa~e ~5-123 60-407 A'mge nJSti.nv gain 2 7 ·5 8 A\eraoe 11JSn1119 yardJ}e '.(l2 204 Tolll pus1n~ )aCdJge • • 160 294 Average pm.ng yard3ge , 60 14 7 P.ss comp. ar.1ot. 11 • 17·33·2 21·~1·3 Aro. gain per pa~s comp 9 4 l J 0 A~g. gain per pass attmp 4 2 5 0 Net return yJrdage • 28 _ U Total sacks·vardaae 3 ·14 ., ·no.ie Avet.ige sacks. yardage l .5 .7 nvne l•et yardage 149 356 Awage nel yardage 75 178 Total punts-averaae 10·27 O 5·34.0 Fumbll!S·lumbtes lost 6·2 4.3 To!JI turnovers 4 6 Average tumovm 2 0 3 0 Flags-yardage 16· 14 7 1 J.103 Aveiage llaos-yardaoe 8.0-74 5 5·52 Avg lune ol possesst0n 25.14 22 14 • PU11! retJms 1n1erct11t ons. tumbte returns Accumulative Score by Qu"rJ•r• Opponents 7 3 O 0-10 Newport H.llt>Ot 13 15 14 14-56 1993 Log non-league 28 Orange (1-1) 10 28 Ocean View (0·2) 0 S23-Footh11t (1·1) at lo~tin $30-Canyoo (2·0), at El Moderra. 7 06-Savanna (2·0), at La Parma Slad. Sea View League 014-al Irvine (2·0) 021-Corona def Mar (0·2). home 028-Woodbndge (2·0), at Irvine N4 -Santa Margama (0·2). home NIO-EI Toro (1·1). home ~·ith it.- -Hi gh Coac h Ma rk l,lrink.lcy continues Schuster on his team's to be concerned .with Andy Langs<:lorf 22· 1-' loss to ~larinn: i • the Tari;' minus·lwo "1 think the feeling bur turnover ratio, which included kids ha\e from th..: first mo three interceptions ag::iinl>t the giJmcs, is thJl we could huve won Seu.!_rnwks. both of them. "W~ need to get that 1hi119 "~ly bigge!>t battle has ~een going in our favor, and mo-to· with i.ome of the !>eniors, who one is :lboul the·r'atio we wan t lo wc.!rc fightii1g the turnover (in of· hJ\e," Drinl..ley exf1lai11cu: (ensi\c and defemin:: systems). The Tars ab:,orbcd~a blo'' with These ~id~ aren't big oh change, offcni,ive righl wcklc Andy but 1 think we've \\Oil them ever Langsdorf !>tr;1ining his knee, ex· now, that maybe· our system will peeled to sideline fiim a couple· work. of wc'c1'.s. . "Defcmively I think ~\'.e im- • eosta Mcsu High Couch prO\Cd 30Q percent from the first Myron Miller, foll oHing a 3!1·1-' \\eek. We ba!>ically shut down mnn;handling of Wcs1mii1stc't: "lpl I think is a pretty ~and '"This is the first. time in my po"crful ~ffonse. They ~red coaching career (si~th 'y1..•Jr as a one touchdown after returning head coach) that my team hJs an interception to our 20, we been 2-0 to )tart the season, and ga"c them 3no.ther TD by block· I've got 10 be hJppy abo~ that. ing our own punt (kic~ing into "\Ve moved the ball C\cry time the upbJck), and they onl) drove we had it,. but I \\-as a Ii Ille dis· 3-t ) ards for the third score after appointed in the i,ccond h.1lf. "e gave them an on~ide kickoff." ''I think \\C just got tired, and Schu>tcr !>Jid swning offensive we're going lo do something guu1J Jeff Uoguan ···was limping about that by increJi,ing our con-a1ound'' alte r the gjmc, but he ditioning jn pra,ticc. I'm not couldn 1 evaluate hi!> status for u!>ed w getting inside their JO. this \\Cck. yard line anJ nut :,coring. That "\\'c"re preqy beat up, but I bug~ me.'' ihink that's natural after pl:t)ing Miller s:.iid a ·h:}mstring :,tra11\ i"o Dh i!>joi1 l ~chools who pl:l· which sidelined_. running_ back-won almost cvel)OUC, ''hen we defemi\'c. end Dc, ... a)ne Crcn· have gu)s going.both \\.1ys." GAME STATISTICS Cerrhos 35, Orange Coast ·31 ORAN.GE.COAST FOOTBALL NOTES NORWALK -Fumbles conttOue to cnp· pie Orange C9ast College. Both ~ost.tuf!l· bles by the Pirates Saturday night resulted In Cerritos touchdowns in the hrst hall. as the Falcons v.on a 35·31 M1ss1on Con- ference decision. pass from quarterback Matt Sauk al the Cerntos, 10-yard line. evaded ·thre.e Falcon defender$, then danced around another be· fore reaching paydirt on a 57 .yard score. a big hit Of} Cerritos wide receiver Brian. Briggs, pushing him back·tor a gain of only 2 yards on a pass play. DEEP SEA FISHING SUND~Y'S FISH COUNTS Score by Quarters Orange Coast 6 8 14 3-31 TtMore. 7-30. Bll(~e 4·15, EpptnOet, 2-7. lraytOr. 2·6 INDIVIDUAL PAS"SINO Devey'a Locker -a bu.its. us •n&len. 2 )rlkl .. t.a1I, JU b.Hiilu, 40 b•rr.w.ud•. I 10 olku bul, • ...,.d b•U. '17 u:ulp'"· 10 tht<'pM.MI, 47 uat.l r.,h, Cernto~ 7 21 7 0-35 OCC-~ijk. 15·24·0. 200 Cer-ltsllore. 10-1&-0, 169 • Clearly the most pleasant addition to the OCC roster Is place-IJcker Mau Logan. The Pirates had been only one· for-four this year on extra-point kicks. be· lore Logan spltt the uprights twice tn the third quarter following OCC touchdo.-.ns First Querter C•-Gnllln 26 pus trOAi Tn4w.e (Rodr>Qlicl •1 .. l\.15 INDIVIDUAL RICllVINO OCC-OwM Mt Jxkson, 4·74; S101A. 2·45. Robles. 1-14, ClaytOll. l·IOM!WIWS .. Jaekson also caught a 7 -yard touchdown pass. finishing the game with lour recep· ~ons (7 4 yards). • 16 "h1ttli.h, 11 bl11r P<''~h, 11 )p•n .. h ).._!.. OCC-Cla)'IOll I run (\ice Ii itd). 3 13 Newpart Landini -6 lw•ll, t6J •n&I<'•'· 7 '""""'•ii. 2 "hot. •H bu,, J\J bonito.Sund b .. 1, O tClC.Lli•h. 16 stulpin, 4l •httphuJ. 4 b•u.1<.ud.I. 61 bl11t pt'f<h, 3 O~f, Ill "hMfi>ll. 1111 """tltttl. Second Quarter Cei-Ketey 10 run (lloorlguu luek). 7 21 Cer-Gnttin. 3-62, ~son, 2·55, 811ggs, 2· Io. TipJ)(U. 1-23, Chavu. Hl. [phri.vn t-a Two lost rumbles against Pasadena City In the season opener, a 27·25 DCC loss. led to a pair ol Pasadena toucbdowns. OCC. tight end Chris Quinn (Corona del Mar) led the Pirates with seven catches lor Z 1 yards. OCC -Clayton 29 run (RoOles pm lrom SaiM. 6 11 Cer-!>noOs ·e pm lrom Te)4ll(e (Glltrreto IJc'l 5 06 GAME STATIST!CS occ Cer 23 51·287 169 10-16·0 10 C•-ED1Nmtp.iutomTn.10te1Ro<Hutl •).1:19 f"nl do"'11S 19 . . "Thal's what's kl ng us. Every time we turned {he ball .over. they• come back and sco(e," OCC Coach Bill Workman said. Moreover, he booted a 48-yard Mid goal in the fourth quarter that cleared the up· rights by an easy 1 O yards. Third Quarter Cer-[j>lvwn l run 1R00<1G11tz l.lc~). 10 39 OCC-JiCl($00 57 p.ISS llom SM llo<,;.in i..c;.) 7 46 CCC-Jackson 7 PiSS ltOAi Siu• ILOQ¥1 •~•). 6 S6 RUSlleS·y:irOage 3-H 73 Puslno y:iroage 200 Passino 15-24-0 Ml ret&.m y:11cuge• o • Late in the third quarter, occ line- backer Steve Gonzales (Newport Har- bor) recoroed perhaps the biggest hit of the game. crushing· Cerritos tailbatk Char- lies Ephriam on a run olf right tackle Ept111am lost a yard. "One of his grades hadn't transferred. and 1l wasn't in the computer. so he wasn't eligible ar1d that's why we didn't have him last week," Workman said. "He's got a real TODAY'S SCHIDULI D•Hf• l"'-1..~r C67l·1041 -\~ d.a)', lt•H'J c. £.m : ·~IMtft> """"; ,,, d.ay, lu•tt 11:30, ·~'"'"Is pm: l• d.ay, l<.a•H ·7 • m, •~l~nt S·6 pm; T .. 1li1ht. lt.&•fi 6 I' m., """"' midnl,ht. Fourth Quart•,. OCC-Lac;an 48fG a 45 ~-fltdi;e z_..,22 "" yar-. 351 1'()4 46o J.,93 4-2 11·86 3035- • OCC freshman wide receiver Chris Jackson, a former Mater Del High bas· ketball stanoout who played hoops lor UC Riverside last year, 1s lor real. 41'.tflCiOCe 1 aoo (estmittd) INDIVIDUAL RUSHINQ Pl#1ls 5·32 fumble$·1untilu lost 3-2 OCC-C~jlon. 25· 137 Jatk>Jll. 1·25' H¥111on, 2·6, l.'<.Clllr 1·3 ~ 7-IOl....,...1·20 fb;s·ntt yvd<1;e 6-70 TWiii ol ~OUU>tOll • 29 25 In the third quarter. he caught a deep • Another former Newport Harbor stand- out. cornerback Chris Edwards, made leg:.ll C• -£iic¥..n. 21 ·CU W<t 11-86 Mcll.iMe; 4-49 • Pure ,.,..,. tr.'.tf(epllOCS, llllntlll - PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES · • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Nolle• Is hereby given lo The locallon In Cahlomla The names and buslneu 1118 Automoltvt Ot1t1tbullng 2300 HARBOR BLVD.. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ---------•creditors of lhe wllhln of th• ch1el executtvt office addrffses ol lhe 11tryer are· Business and ate localed COSTA MESA, CA POG Unl1m11ed (formerly --------- cns 1205g74 named setter lhll • bulk of the seller Is: same as AUTOMOTIVE OISTRIBUT· at· 2902 w Pacific coast Doing business as: HAR· NOTICE OF SALE Nollce Is hereby given the Bram1acs) (Collforn1a), Flolllloua I I • NOTICE TO sale Is about to bl made ol above • ING FOR THE FARWEST, a Highway Newport Beach BOR CENTER CLEANERS In accordance with lho lllol the undersigned will 1621 Placenlla Avenuo, Business Name CREDITORS OF the 11se11. described A,s listed by lhe seller, all Calllornla Corpora11on, CA 92663 ' Al olher business nnme(s) provisions of Section 217.00 be sold at Public Auc1ton Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Statement BULK SALE below. . other busmen names and 2528 Honolulu Avenue, The business name used and addrass(es) used by lhrough 21716 ol the Call· on MONDAY. OCTOBER "fhls business Is con· The lollowtng persons are The n•mes and business addresses used by th• Monlrost, CA 91020 by the seller al lhal loca· Ill• sellor(sJ within lhe pas1 lornla Business and Proles· 10. 1994, 10:00 AM. dueled by: a corpora11on dom busine 5 as: !SECS. 0104, addresses ol lht sallet Bit' seller w1lhtn ttllet years be-.The •ssets 10 be sold are hon ls· BO·OEN INC a lhroe years, as staled by slona Code there being ALLSPACE • CO~TA The reg1s1ran1(1) com· SC~ PHAR~ACV 1821 E e 10 5 U.C.C.) BO·OEN. INC, a California for• Iha dale such list was described In general as All Calllornla CDrpora\ion ·• lhe set1er(1) are: none due. unpaid sloroga roe tor MESA, 1535 NEWPORT menct<I to 1ransac1 busl· Oyer Road Santa' Ana C~ Escrow No. corpofntlon, 6240 Des· senl or delivered to lhe the Fixtures encl E"qu1pment The anllclpated date ol The narno(s) and busl· which INSTORAGE OR· BLVD .. COSTA MESA, CA ness under lhe F1cmlous 92705 ' • 12908.J canso, Buena Pork, CA buyer are: none· used In lhe operallon ol lhe bulk sale Is October 7 ness address of lhe ANGE Is enl1llod to· a tien 92627 Business Name(•) hsled Tokos Meoical Corpor• ------• 1994 at INe oft.cool GLEN: bu)'er(s) are: YOONG pur•uanl le section 21702 UNIT 1, NAME, INVEN· abo>tt on: Sepltmber 17. hon( Cahlornla), 1821 EHi DALE ESCROW INC Re-RHAN PARK ANO MYUNG ol•said code on the goods, TORY 1993 Oyer Road Santa Ana CA nata J. Reich. Escio~ 01· CHONG PARK, 2300 HAR· hert1naher, described as A223 OARY MARTIN, Pog Unltmlled (formerly 92705 ' ' S h~i:lNiG ·. fleer, 1201 Norlh Poclfic BOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA, m1aceltaneous householct HOUSEHOLD ITEMS the llr11rn1acs), /•I Socrelary This bu\lneu Is con· • Avenue, Ollnd.ale, CA CA itams. sotas. refrigerators, A250 TOO HARDING, Thia 11a1tmenl was liled ducted by: 0 corporahon 91202 T_tie assell being solt;I are washers, dryers .and per-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS w11h tl)e Counly Clerk ol The reglalrant(sJ com. ~ ,..__,. r, -~\ This bulll a4ie I~ aubfecl generally described as: sonal property -Due notice -A362 RONALD KALIN· Orange County on Augusl menced 10 lransacl busl· ~ , \ ( I ~: :!/ lo Cal1lorn4a Un1lorm Com-fURNllURE, FIXTURES h8v1ng been given 10 Rar· .WOSKI, •• HOUSEHOLD 3-3, t9~. naH under lhe ftclilloua "::.-,':. • (·.-'/. , merclat Cod~ sectiort ANO EQUIPMENT, TRADE: .Iles khown 10 claim an In· ITEMS •• FfS19788 Business Name(s) lfstod ~ A ~rew ~ ':,7 /.. ) ~}' 6106.2. NAME, GOODWILL. lerea1 !herein and lhe time •A368 ROBIN MOORE, P.ubllsfled Newport Be11Ch· abovaon:a-1.94 . ; · ~\' ,, Id'•\ • . .,. If 10 subjecl, the nama LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· spetlfied in auoh nolice for HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • Coala Mesa Daily P1lol Tokos Medical CorPora· . •• ~~.._..I anq addre'IS ol the person MENT, COVENANT NOT paymenl ol such rte$ hav· B2111 BRIG TRATAR, SepltlJ\ber 5 12 19 26 11on Nicholu A. Mione • • ~~~ Wllh whom claims mny be TO COMPE'TE and are IO· Ing ••plred wilt be sold at HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~9 • • • • • E•ee VP & CFO . .... ' ~ !tied Is GLENDALE ES. C31td ., 2300 HARBOR public 91UC1ion by INSTOR· 8240 JEROME ME'3.r10N 1 4· -Ila This staltmenl was hl•CI ' , • CROW, INC., 1201 No. Pa· BLVD COSTA MESA, CA AGE ORA~GE localed al HOUSEHOLD l'rEMS ' ""'0 7 wllh the Counl Clerk ol B Usl~re.ss ;J;J \~ '\ .,_ cific Avenue 1213, Glen· The bulk sole Is lnltnded 340 S. Flo~er St .. Counly B293 BELINDA BARRIN, PUBLIC NOTICE Orange ·county Yon August , ~~ _., daft, CA 91202 Ren11a J. lo be consummated II !ht ol Olange, Slate ol Call· HOUSEH.OLO ITEMS 15, 1994_ • , Rolch, Escrow Otflcer, Ea· ol11ce ol LUCKY ESCROW Joml• on lht 23rd day of B299 KELLIE. JAYNES, Flc:tltlous · _ Fe189"2 e e crow n9 12908-J anc:j the COMPANY INC., 8942 Gar· September 1994 al 9.00 am HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • B I N "" • • • e • a • e e e e e e • lasl date tor 1111,\g claims den Grove, Blvd., SI•. 207. Terms lo.' lht salt •re cash B.3 a 1 s us A N M • uSt~SI' a:n•· Published Newport Beach· ""' • -"•II be Oc:l. S, Ul94, Gardon Grove, CA 92~44 only. Sate .aubjecl lo Can-LENOVER, HOUSEHOLD ~ a emen Costa Meaa Oa11y Pllol li·11t' r .-'t1/ '\.,,""rtm-t A". t..17,, D'llz'lvP.i: '-r IS. pf. ___ J . _ which 'Is Iha business day and lht anliclpa111d sale cotfation. Landlotd reserves ITEMS d T/" rg11or1ng peraons art Stplemb411 12, 19, 26, eeo 1. U<.0• LAru .,,, -r. ~ ~ w u:asea , . belore 1ha HI• dale speci· dale ls OC1. 8. 1994 the right to bid Balow ts a B4 I 1 JOSI PETERSON, :L~A u~Oe~~~~UCTION lober 3, 1994. "'O an110t'n'"" fl n-" ,_..,;~ 11-1111•-1./ab' -to 11"'" L .. :n~-. l1td above. The bulk sale.la sub1ect to hst ol namea and ""'' nunv HOUSEHOLD ITEMS MAN.AGE ME NT l 8002 • m493 " n ~.., >~• ., ... ~ v• .... t.e .. .., VU5l w.H.J. Datu 8-0 94 Calllornla Umform Com-bers 8447 PAMELA LANOIS • , AUTOMOTIVE DIS· merclal Codll Section BOB KEMENSI A46 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • ~2kypark Circle, lrvlna, CA ---------\ft 1vill now SEARCH the name for.you. aJ no extra charge, and saw you the 111ne and the trip to tht Court Ho11Jr in Sanra Ana. Then, of coime, !1.fter tht searrh zs compkttd Wt' 1viU. jik your ficrinoru business nan~ naremmt tUtth tht County Clhk. publish once a Wttk for four wee/ts 11.1 rrquzml by law and then jil.e )'flt" proof of puhlicatio11 tvtth the County C/.trk. .. 61l>e.2. CHRISTIAN KRZEMINSKI .8526 MIKE MOUNT, " 714 P!ctJJe stop by ro jik yotU' fo:tit10t1J btlfiness statnnmr flt the Daily Pilot. 330 \\7, Bay St. Cam1 Mcstt. If you ran1UJt srop by. plmre m/J llJ at (714) 6424321 and wt w1U make ammgemma.for you tQ handk thiJ proctdure by mail !/;'<m should haw a1~y fimher qut:stions, pkasr mil UJ and wt wiU be mort than glad to tWist you. r 1()()(/ luclt in J'O"' nf'W bus1nm! lilf Pil~ ., 1 RIBUTINO FOR THI The .oame· •nd addletl ol A55 t-IOUSEHC>LO ITEMS ALPA Cons1ruc11on MlVl- FARWEST, a Callfornr, the person with whom SHERI MUIR A'19 B~6 RUTH OE CHEV· agemenl . (CAI 18002 Cort>Oratlon, aw: Peter c1a.ms may be I~ Is SHERI MUIR A81 RIEU X H 0 US i.H 0 L 0 Skypatk C11clt, r11tna, CA O. Osborne LUCKY ESCROW COM· BOWMAN & BOWMAN ITEMS ' 92714 Publlahtd Newport PANY·.INC, 8942 Garden ASSOCIATES 839 BS47 RUTH OE CHEV· This buslna11 Is con· Beach-Costa Mesa 01tlly Gr ova Blvd., Ste 207, Gar· JERRY CASSELL 840 RIEU X, HOUSE tl O Lo dTUClfd by:1 • Corpora lion h dt• Grove, CA 92644 and PELETI Sl.ATUU B89 ITEMS ht reg stran1(1J Com· Pl Ol Stpltmbtr 19• 1~ lht lasl day for l111ng ctalms DANIEL PARTNERSHIP C314 KENNETH tHAPIN menctd to ltansact bUSI• M 97 by any crtd1l0< ahlll be C2 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ntH under lht f1c1ittous ---------Oct, 5, 1994 which 11 the JOLENE HUNT C36 Published New ori Business N111'(\a(1) llsled PUBLIC NOTICE business day bttorr 1he PAUL HUMESTON C37 eeach·Coala Mesa ~ally abOvt on: Auguat 15, 19§4 cn•1200038 anticipated salt data apecl· ED GREENLY 034 Pilot Stpltmber 19 26 ALBA Construcllon Man- E.CROW NO. lied a.bove. SHANNON BARTLl!TI 1994 ' ' agtment, Miik M. Buller, Dated1 Sept. 12th ~7 M498 Jr .. Secretary 2941109-EI 1e94 STEWARD BARNETT [10 Thia statement was ltltd NOTICI TO YOUNG RHAN P ... K TIMOTHV CASEY F20 PUBLlC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol CREDITORS 0' MYUNG CHONO PARK ANISSA BROWN F13S Orange Counly on Augu11 aULK I.ALI' DAN CONNALLY cntt t88342 24, 1"4. (Notice punuant Published Newport Publl1htd N t wporl Flctltlou1 F81ff44 t UCCI e105) Btach.Coall Mesa Oa.ly e .. ch.Coala Meta Diiiy auslneH Na..,_ Publtshe<J Ntwp0t1 8aach· :once ~· HERl'.8Y Piiot S.pl~b• 19, 1994 Pilot September 13, 111. ltalement co11a Me.-0111y Pllol Au• OIVEN lhat a bulk aate la m496 l994. Tiff The lollowlng pe11ona ara guat 29, Septtmbt1 a, 12, abOIJ1 10 De made. To place an ad In d0ing 1>v11na11 aa· 19, 1_.. Tht n1mt(tl an<I busl-The Piiot classllled, B11y It. Sell It Find II WORLD POG FEOERA· M415 nan addrtH ol lht Hiier Call 842·5878. Cl•Hlftod. TION, 1621 Placenll• Av· llt' YOUNG JA BAEK. enut, Co11a Mtll, CA t\ ... ) PLUG IN ~ll!!t!l'f~ .~!Aidwc ,. \Vt II'-•""- ft ""*"' " ~!\'"""" .. .. : •. , -· Mewport Beach/Co~ta Mesa Da11y Pilot -- overstocked will\ stulf? A call to Classllied will help 642·S878 HAllOI LAWN- MOUNT OLM C.melety • Moltuwy c~ • CA9mlitcwy Stnmg All Fa11hs " 1625 Grs1er Costa.Mesa 540·55&4 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • MOftulry ChaP41' • Ct9m1tory 3~ Pacific VleW Drive Newport S..Ch . .... ,,. tERCllllTllU I UL Hl&IWH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Monday, September 19, i994 9 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES No~ whar.'~~~t:;0 II . t-ometown · doing. your 1- ~· • 93 • • f y ts uld ' -Mortuary t Cl'lapel Cremation. ~-tr-~~--..--~~~~ 110 Broadway Costa Me,. MJ-1111 ·REAL ESTATE tOR SAlE , REAL ESTATE RENTALS COMMERCW REAL ESTATE MAY EXAMINE the 1002·1625 m 2102·2744 II ~. . . -2900-2911 irutoUNCEME~ & MISC. 2920-3011 SERVICE DIREOORY 3406-3939 EMPLOYMENT · 1:1 OPPORTUNmES 5530-5540 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE e 601().6010 .II 6102-6190 AUJOMO~& II 1UNSPORTATION7011.mo .. ·• CLAsSIFIED HQURS Tcll!phone am-5:00pm · M onda) -FriJa) \\'alk.-In :(X>am-.-: >pm \ 1ondn~ -f-rid.i) DAILY PILOT DEADLINES ~ lorutzy ~-Frida) 5:CX.>pm .. · Tucs<la) ............. r\fanda) 5:00pm Wcdncsda~ ....... TtJG..-di) S·OOpm Thtmiday ........... \\ednescby 5:00pf!l Fridav ........ ~ .... ~ThUNJav 5·Mnm • , rVVI' BY PHONE (7 14 O:l~-5'1 ... , ... Bl.FAX 1.714) 6, 1-h)'-}4 1 Plc.L--C mdmk ~nm n.urn: ~md phone nunJher .m<.J \\·~II 1....1ll ~ma h4ll. ~ \\ hh J 11ricc yut H~ > BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: J30 \\ e.-.t· B.ty S!fl·ct . (' O'lJ ~ k"t. ( •\ l)~o~"' .~·;,,-. ''•~i' b ,,\hJ'Y fits in. GENERAL POLICY ~ah:'-.mJ Jcadl Int'' arr '-Uh)" l to , h.tngt' "1ttwut not1 t' 1 ht" puhli,hcr. " 11..·, r' '1h1..' ncht to 1...~n'''r. n· .. 1a ... ,11~. r~' i ... e r reJCd m l.1"111cd · .ul\cm,cnll'nt Pk·~'" Tl'P' rt till~ ~m r thal 'm.t5 ht' 111 ,,,llJ "''' ,,1l1l·J ad llllflll'~li.11!..•h 11H.' ().tth P1I '' .. \: 1 ht~ ll1de1wnJt:n1 .~1.1.t'pl llll Ii, h1l1I) IN.:.in~ crrnr 111 :m .aJH~l11,c:o1c:nt IN \\ ltdl IJ Ohl\ \)('. , 'rr'Pt''"1hk• 1..'\1..ept h'r 1h~ 1. t1'I , •I tlll' "P·•'-t' .h~tu.tll). <k l.llptt•J h) 1l1t· c:m'r C'h·d111.·.m inl) ~ .tlh'l\\C:J 1111 tht• Ill f 111't'n1t'n --~--------------1---~--------~~1-~~----------~ __________ .......; ______ , _______ ~~--~--1 . 1~------.--~~----1 --------~....,......~----'----~~----------- -----· T BALBOA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT I I RENTALS TO, .· .BUSINESS LOST & HOUSES/ NEWPOR 1069 PENINSULA 2107 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 MISCELIANEOUS . SHARE ·. 27241 0 PPORTUNITY FOUND 2925 CONDOS BEA CH . . RENTALS . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiii 2 9 O 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR SALE 48r 28a, bay view, 19 BEACH condo, 38r 28a, furn. BEACH. 1 Br 1 Ba .. c; a . " Bank Owned •.! 28r 1ea yea1Jy $825. ioiiciieiiaiiiniifiiroiiiniitiiiciiuiisiitoiimii ~12 BLOCK FROM! Npt Hghts 3Bd·2Ba, garage, yd, mo-lo-mo, a vt 10 v.intor. Avl 10 1·6 TS pan .. ng .o.:... ,o ,.. ~-" " $135,SOO Low down t, $1600 Jim 675-5069 . RENTALS 95. 2-car gar S2,l:)O n:?-0388 ~OOMS 2706 · l!ll c.on~· s .. p onlble. Prud GA (F ) t 1 d .... 3 .,. -07 • r :. ~ t 714-729·5839 WINTER urn mo u ' pai ..,.. ... b * 1 BFJ $625 * !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , 10 i i.: •••• -1·38d $700.$1400 ' 2BR 2BA $725 Up -Hrb r Vu Hm• Mon-CORONA ANNUAL As\( ~bout ou~ ' HB ~a .. i fm .•.c,, :i1T:: . -::!o ,:~1· .1~10'!;!!:1-1-' tiDEiiiiiLiiMARiiiiiiiiliiiiiii2iilii2ii2~:1~e,~: F.~r~ ~g: APARTMENT~ ~c1~q!g~1-~ o,;~ ~f ~.~~· .. ~~:,o~ ~J 6-ARAGcf-£""5.-----_, lou ... '40U1'-'ot.--$479K Agt 64n·5664 2Bd·2Ba .......... $1400 FOR RENT pet'-·No · fe(?s 11<0 c .. ·.; 'ce ..v~1z01 FOR RENT 01>1>0111.., .. ,,. v Lovety hm3br2ba,blg :5 All1uhwtu e1n1111111t •nll11s lowest Priced 2·Sty deck w/cyn vjew, d..9(1. 3Bd·2.5Ba ... $1150 ••••••••• lease 5,.5.4955 ROOM FOR RENT. 111ws,ap1rluubjtc11t1hcftd 2 Ip, new pnl. gar, nr 5Bd-4Ba ....... · $2295 CLEAN 28cf.,2·alu ,, N.., ·51"•v• ·r Ch1!0 ;e.~ I CARAG.E WANTED mlF1ifH111un9Actolt96lu ·"Port Streets" bch. S15501s.67J.9336 Tht~~ --------------•1BA. pvt gara.lil'" C"at• Mesa .area • ·f' ' •~lril .. .i stouii;J 1111t11Cledwlllcllm1kuil llle91I 4Br·2.5Ba. lovely pvt FUL"Y FURNISHED _.._ W B~~OA Pill10 Lso SIO::i~ · 6JT·9011 • :-'. C..,o._, It> 3 l lo Mftttlse ''a!IJ prtlttrnce yard, move-In condl 26( 208 condo. Cstm, s1'1iu... ..... --.catm1 S IA 2607 A-gt . &57.·'lllc•6 C I 650·3 .J hmllalion 01 d1m1m111111on · 840•15884 Agl charm, ·patio, pool, 573-1900 P.ENIN U CLIFF"HAVEN • -·---------- based on rue. color. "ttllg1on, -----------encl gar. nr all. $1750/t--=-=:":":":"-:":"":'=:~-=-=--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 1 Bo s!l~o ·RINTALS TO · · I STORAGE 1u ,11a11•1"p,l1mlll1Lw1u1 or ACREAGE 1125 mo. avl now. 760-3187 , ~cr::0c;.u!,T~~lae 104 '15th -St 117 ·Cd 281" 1ea S8&0. SHARE 2.124 11.tlonal 0rttl11. or an ln11nllon lo iiii~~~~~~~i!i Gorgeous ocean view 00 loc·2BR 1 B.A upstrs. No J>Ols 548-37!>8 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ., SP E G mike any svcll prwlerencc. lfml· hm, 4Bl:1·2.68a, fam .yrlyt 38d·2Ba S20 . srnl ocn vw. carport •--l.-ID-0--"'-P-E,_...N-l_N_S_U_LA ___ r• 1 ·ARD AC : moo llho•ordmrlminillon " GOTTA SELL FASTl di 3 mo: 2Bd Bayfronl $900 mo-mo Avl 1011. lBd & 2Bd·lBa, ..,, ... Balboe Nd 2 ro Jilt<. ole an In ·.o 2.5 ac1q1 $2,995, S500 rm-remo c11r gar '2500&0. "e7:1·3.717 ,720-9.422.or 6:11-3488 · P<'OJ o ASAP to snr _.,,, R\ Li.> 10 .. Tiiis ntwsp1pt1 wlll nol down 575/mo. . "S3400 ~gt 640-5664 Nlcole/Clndlf ·from S800-S1300 mo .ieR o ... eilnfronl hme •0 )::>O spa:~' 3 • knowlll9ly ICUPI 1111 KW'llllH C V RI Slud10 w full.Jl1l , Pvt bo~ch wa1orlr1.1nt SI 00 "¢ ·:!SO o mcnllor rwalulllewlllcll lslll ~ acres 519•995• 'anf'fery '11~8 ty , A1trac11ve&cltf.in 710LldoPukDr Pr1<g SS00 44~·5656 10 1'"6~311;97~ m 2742 LOST CAT .... ~ .... I rr.a v ttolatJOC1lllllal1w.Ou11uo11 52500 down 5250/mo. COSTA, MESA 2124 2·Sty 3Bd·3Ba condo,. 2 Quiet N Senk ~o pols 714-873·00'30 HB·Shr .. ery cio~n "'B" 'a ' · · Owner will ca1ry, Near -9 5 M F .. " " 111 llarwllr llllttmtd ,.,, 111 fishing lak•9\ skiing &liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii car all gar, [\/srnkg. • S6t5 Incl u111673·i580 • pm on· 11 Ilse pool t.10,11, 1ac ~ .. 11••••••••J ANNOUNCEMENTS dwtlb1111 HHttl1d 1n 1111111 nallonal foreat. • 2br 2ba·'2 car enc gar, no P•ll. Avl nowl • · MONTHLY RENTAL ml 10 bch, s.ioo mu • ...,,.,., lf'I .Wiii•'-'"'"' • 800·22?-4763 22.9 w. Wilson #5. No $1900 mo, 589-0289 un1.1 6 17 9!;1 ; bfk to "' i s:w.3952 COMMERCIAL c • t $~:i· n b , r~EE:OS t.1£0 CA o·. (;,.., l:O 11£ArHBROK ... "' C y. ,,1111""""""u.u. '"""' pets, saso mo. c11 tor~~~-~~ ....... ---, COSTA MESA-2624 bch P••r. 111~w1y redec REAL ESTATE ,.. .c~.ull HUD rwybch 650-3252 2Bd·2Ba duplex. ga· i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & oxcepl ona11y clo3n •LIDO Sp.:ac1ous, qu1e1 CEMETERY LOT/ · · rage, 1\'I bllt to bch. 28 28 1 w d na H••. lg s ... 1111'/ p.ll•O Tolf·lrlell1·lll0·424·8"0.l'or E'•ld•38r n .aa, J650 porch, $1200 mo. AttTeotlve, shiny r 3 urn, ·"' spa nr bch h. s lk**'llll.DC11t1,itut CRYPT . · 1225 st. Quiet sl?eet, frplc, . C818) 058-4539 clean 2Br, w ·patlo, parknq 818·451·44 .. 3 S!i>OO• 1;t 723-0400 ---------• tact HUD 1t42'·l$00 gar, 1prlnkler1. eic pool, lndry lac. s125 Ne port Heights BUSINESS OFFICE · •· $1350'"!0· 646-9906 2BA· 2BA nower dupte• Harbor V1llils 546·9081 W . NB Prof shr c.Dr ;.:ea B·a·rgaln!'.! '· blk from bch, furnrun-2Br apt Carpt.i 1. poul FOR RENT 2769 Companion crypt loc N furn, iJOr, patio, wld, 1 BR, spacious, pool· 5650 mo. 646-·h1\>4 :::~ ~6;.·~~ N~:~ :. o D C .a •e t•.a REWARD. Ca LOS~: 9~:;,jz ~t In beau111u1 serene la· HUN".{INGTO d w. $1300, 723·0584 ' 11u,. gated, nr beach Oceanfront Winter $)25 _, utl ;o2o.g.asg iVii•iiriiyiii;atii:riiaiiciit • .... iiioii!iit iiciiii.I gunlla Ct Pacific 'V'lew BEACH 2·140•---~.,..--------& .shopping 5015 mo 2 fully furn ur Is J011-----------l•s1 SI . Canner1 Vil·----._~--Mem, CdM $3150 BlUFFS211y3bdtwn-&Up'e42·5858 2B1,g:i1.Sl !100$18~0 Npt Bc:h 8 oaro ... :ii.. "1ge ~nr v.nt r NB OSTA MESA 1024 brown DOG with BIG EARS. Name ''Squirt," v1c1nity Loreto & Sonora, Costa M15a . Please call 966- 1772. Bd-2Ba end unit w/ 714-855·9856 Ruth hme, dine rm, frplc, -.-2-B-d--1-,-,-e-a""TW.,.....N-H""'S..,E-C:.ill Ktuen. 434· 1424 .!Or .. 01. Pll "ng ,..., Roy J;ac: .. son G7!J.3733 yard, 2 UI gat, d 'luxl Lg iJ30·lliBll. rarrtJly polio. gllf, comm pool •2Bd·1Ba APTS STEPS--ro SAND P•ta. $500 mo \'hllrt. $995 I II --------:-:--:::":'"'-----rm, 3 cat gar. x·lg $1600Agt631·1400 Lovoly unlls poolnr Cl"~n lbt "'f 1,. ... 1 .. 1909-~ff.11ese mo, se op on. R~"T ESTATB yard, great nghbrhd 1=--.,.....,,....~~~~ • . .... ..~ "'•----------co•t-·1~RC1Al Keith, Agt 722·0858 ~ $1 550 Elaine 552·0505 Downatelr• 3Br 2Ba bus,shopJ fwy.s. No cJ'i!ock·u~I l>d·!~ 8P ~:ll Hpt -ffghts $400 il'lc• PROnPuERTY 2778 'aide Ilk• now 481 EXCHANGE 1~00 dph(, lrplc, 4-car gar, _P_o_11 __ e _4_e_ .• _o_3_9_2____ aun .. 7!.~ .,f1 . ~11 ul·I Lrg llOmt>, "'CJ 2Ba Rv/b t Prkng 1------------11ep1 to bay & beach. 2Dd·2U East11de. new uy c" 1 S"'l llfll d111 I Cmpl, rer1 req Jaci. iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili • 00 ' NEWPORT S1"50/rno. 818/359 "539 ••• • • '7"'•··70 .. "'2 o .. •:-,..,.., t S289K. • 269 Cecll Pl. Wiii trade equity In 6 • .. ... carpel. d w. gnr, b:ick· 1-------------•v .,.._ .,....... C·2 Ole 'Warehou•• A'gl GS0-3008, 631-<>~71 Crestline cobln1 for BEACH 2 1691----E-a_s_t_b_l_u_H_-.,..-,1 yor\I. no pa11 $850 ·~---------:> nr ,,,. '"' ,.. " equl1y In OC houH. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo (714) 366-0607 HOTELS ~!t. F.,. f t 9 1, 1 u Onr/Bkr. 714-404·2866 3Bd + don, 2Dn, 2 -2-U-A::""-·l-U..,._A .... -n--.-,-a-g-.-. HOTELS FA: Gi9·7~3·19~3 eor, 2 tp, full ,v wl ., c.. MOTELS 2718 & ••10-rr1~ 2718 .,,.---,-,...------Beach Area $2500 mo oo,.1c1 W's•\J• New cpVpa1n1, Ul 1• & c-'-'-> Small 011s1n n r n141 Platt &_42·97517 CB J S ~ t $500 sec. Agl ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i"iilmi;j"'ii"'ii'1ii'1ii-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pth;;ate 0111 vs from HOUSES/ WNR-2-sty 48d·2~Ba, CONDOS 3 car gar. 1111 loc:, Winter o r Yrly Furn/Unfurnished 1, 3, 4Bd·Oc•anlront $595 to $3000 mo. (714t 850·122C> S;?OO "'png Xlnl CM Exeo home with view AVAILABLE NOW 20, IOc;at on ?t>O 83G4 priced to Hll $:l09K FOR RENT SISIS-3762 or 842·166? 6 p11vacy. Ouard.gatd tBa. lfg i.uen. <Sin tm, S PBCIAL Wl!BKLY RATB comm Design., 381 ,roo\ 1675. 631-4033 FR.OM 150 VIiia Rental• t 875-4912 2Ba. vault cell, f~. Ytll• cl'Cat• Apta · $2400/mo. 720-0S20 • • Harbor View H._.. BAI.BOA 3Br 2Ba, e.c, atOfa~ 1048 ISLAND 2106 s11&0. !ft •1...n. 11~1de Ceuntry Wd 28d aptt M w/11Udy IHI. fp, 1kyn, deck, no pet.a. 110 219t St. M•t 164 or 145-9543 .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PILol'rLl:l .... ·~ocee~-· .,..~ ... _6_..0~704~--o n 1 r c ft 8 e1Ch• Ga rde n dphc, MW tg n•1 the reeoutee V0U Harbor View Home1 ~Low-~Mol~Je~lnl~I -.18=:":R:::"",-:680:-=:: 8 28 /d ... .......,. CM counl on to Mil a "'°"°"'IO, vteW •ad-a/I, ~zy up. Niguel ShorH :a:. ir~nw oi ~: variety ol IMfdtw.-l.IBa, avl lrnm..:9, .., no peta p1e .... Aemo& 40d, Fr. ctre. SUK)O, N/S. ?23-4933 clM ....... McmlM lllOO Agl MO HI• ~. Ut.a4a7 p1vera. 3 car gar. ow ~~ UWelv •-fli new--- poo I/• pa . O et•d Light a elrw upper !~,Hied llM.,...,. to ""8d~'" •· furntunf., -_:. -.!..-, e.;e-.-; comm. Bch acce111 dphr, chatmlno aar ,... ,. -:..~" ,,. --. ....... ocn view S525.000 1ea. fp, eundk. 30l"1 __ _;M~l8~l~e~T1!..._ ~ ft\ ~mo/Vf. ~ LndtY. MIO 687-3933 Onibb & Ht Coral. l10.l1W300 ... poee IN o,al '173-7911 ...., • Mt.Hoe • ' , Cltan rwin , cablt TV, phoae, WHki)' maid ttnlct Call Fw llllnd-«ory. lattl ..,. .......... eo.&a ... ('14) ... ..., ca ...... ,.,,. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ZIOI YVh•lher you're but1n or t.U ng, Ctau1r covera ail your nee<11! i-----~-------~ GARAGE SAL E. HINTS Make sure you arnve at the ·garage sale early or you will mis.s · the ~ bargains! O)ta 1arJ td'1) ud~ pro- >u IJ JO\~ lilU· y 01 12 inc. :crn .11 be rinl! :\at':· .:.:m fiJp· :i enl~ ;'?m rm,, CJ wk:i Hn• !lCr• ~J·u p1 r- 1h~ '~ a llU· 1e 5 e s· .;e 1ers thcr~ 1llcd It~ >me' s. : in· tf to ' or , in a ;t\Cll al g eJc.h 'ccr~ \\CH~ parl- 1) lu t o '\)fl· I 100 one· i.1 be G'C'n· It )llJll been ·au c 11ic I now, tc ni { Ch.Un nd • 10 Monday, September 19, 1994 • ACROSS 1 fragrant shrub 6 Hunting dog, fOf shol1 9 E1tt1emely t4-porato t 5 Sorlno mo. t6&eioW 17 Animal pro 19 Make up (for) ~Actress Sothem 21 Oldahoma C1tY 22 Stringed • lnSlruments 23 Some 8lldltOIS abbr 24 Film dneclor Brooks 25 Chandelier adornment 27 Joumallsl's need 31 Cut of meat 32 Chango the wo1d1ngol 34 Train slauon 36Ave 37 Quota 39 -ol 1n1eres1 400ozo otf 42 Couch 43-lea 44 Uneven 46Govemed 48 -Vegas 49 Sorry! 14 50 Open i.nd 53 Cfeans • lish 54 Small oaolc:h 5 7 De:oert plants 58 Parasols GO Pale-laced 61 Curve 62 Make a speech 63 Beadl aandal s.c Siniard atick SS Clocked DOWN . t Singer Mlnnelli 2 Standing - 3 Ctrcus animal 41nqwe 5 Coop sounds 6 -lazuli 7 Mimicked 811 s lreez1ng1 9Cowered 10 ·0o -others• 11 Matinee-' 12 Decades 13 Belore t 8 Nail polish ~2Ammaldoe 23 Hol coal 24 Thome 25 VottnQ places 26 Rosie s bolt? 27 'Ml Spock . It\ real IJfo 28 Dangers 29 Swlhly PAEVIOUS PUZZ\.E SOl.VED 11y ,CHARLES GOltEN with OMAlt SHARIF •nd T ~NAH HIRSCH AN8WD8 TO Wltltll.Y BJUDGB QUIZ. Q. 1 • Both wlnlnble, .. South JOU bold: ... t:1I OQ1tl'ftl M.Jtl Q. 4 • Boch vulnerable, u South you hold: -' •1' OllQJlOIU 0'7• -.A.I ~~ltiH PartDe.r CJl*la the bi~ wich one • R=M~~ Men. What do JOU l'MpOlld? The biddinc hu ~d: IOUl'll war NOll'l'H lO hm l • A • It you count the llincJeton in partner'• suit .. two point. and elect to bld two diamonda, don't be .;,;+o,~~• aurpri.d if t.he biddinc pta out o( hand very quicltl7. You haft nei- ..,...,~i-;...m I thet the auit quality nor the ................... , mucth for a tWO-OWMJne • 11... f\ 19114 UNed ,.....,. ~ reepon.M, eo bAd one no tnamp. 30 Was too 50 Lehovers d1Sh Q. I • Neither vulnerable, u a-.th lond (of) 5t Repeal ~ 31 UMs of wt 52 EgypUan sun you hold: 33Computor ood dl1 I oA lt4 o&QtS ..i1 stotage rtems 53 Expert 35 •N1ghtllne• host 54 Dutch cheese 11Wl biddiN hu proceeded: Koppel 55 Dole out NORTH iABr 80lTIH WBST 38 Fortuneteller's 56 -up all gone l • p._ l o p._ cards 57 Furry fnend · 2 • p._ T 41 Hitting 58 Pouch 45 Ooh and -59 Mr Onassis 470utcome What do you bid now? 49 Liquid ,measure 10 hm lo ' . What do )'Ol1 bid nmr7 1 A· You want to play the hand in heart.a and nowhere et.e, eo it i1 about time ,OU told ~r JOW' heart.a are aelt....,.ahiiq. Jump to rour heart&. Si.nee your initial rebid confirmed a minimum, partner can- not miaconatrue th.it jump u ahow- ins moni than )'Ol1 ba?e. Q. 6 • Both TUlnerabJe, u South you hold: •11 ·oAQJI 0711 •KJta The biddine bu proceeded: NOR'I11 EAST 80tml 10 P .. 10 lNT P.. T wur 1• ~~:--~--~J""r.J~0~~.~1 ...,~12:0-~,~3~ A · Since partner'• dub rebid deniee a four-card major, theni'1 no point in introduainc your epade suit. However, don't make the m.ia· take ol biddinc two no trump. That ahowa 11-12 point.a and invite• partner to r;aiee only with a better than uiinimum openins. Bid three no trump. What do JOU bid now? Q. S • Boch vulnerable, u South you hold: •K.162 088 11Wl bidding hu proceeded: WEST NOR11l EAST 80l11'H 1 • Dbl p.. ' What do you bid now? A • Partner'• double uk.a you to take out to your beet euiL It la not even cloee -bid~ clube. You have nowhere near enough defen.ee to ait for one 1pade doubled. and are about an ace ahort for a reeponae ol one no trump; that ia a forward- . goiric act.ion. A· Had there been no enemy over- call. the beet you could do would have been to i.Mue a rame invita- tion by raiaina to two no tzump. West.'• intervention relieved North oft.he reeponaibility to rebid with a minimum balanced hand, eo part· ner'a 'f'Oluntary action mun .llOw a holdi.nc that bu imprond on che auctiao. Raiae to three no trump. . Q. 8 • A. South. vulnerable, you bold: •101 OSS OAQJHS .. 87 Partner opens the biddinr one no trump. What do JOU re8J>Olld? A • If )'OU have a mechaniam for findini out whether partner haa a high dlamcnd honor, by aJI mffn8 uao it. It you do not. .imply ju.mp to three no trump. Your diamond Nit rat.ee to produce·6ve rw sill tricb, and that ahould iPve partner an excellent abot at pme. EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT iiflliiiilliiT•Oiitiioiiiu.1oiii2.2 AUTOMOBILES 5530 WANTED 5535 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiilil• FREE IAND C1ll 87S.3828 BMW 9030 Denver~ Driver/ Stock Cl•rk PIT M·fl 3..tSpm. Knowledge of CM area. Stan ASAP. $5.25/hr. Kati 548-3288 Prof Sr. Care9lv•r Sen1lcH to au11 YOUR need1. Home/gatden. Xlnt ret1, flex 1ched, -0-F-F_I_C_E _____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• CPA. 20 yr1 ellp In '91 3201 XI d OC. Julle 548·7108 FURNITUD'l:t a. nt con • Outdoor flower ahop l\.l;j .,. new pnl/trans Alarm. on 17th St, CM need1 •••••••••I J!QUIPMENT 6047 stereo, sunroof. Must energetic person for sea. $3000. 962·1195 tales/dOllgn. Ellp MERCHANDISE Do1ks, chalrt, Ille cabl·i--------- pref. 646-7899 •••••••••I ne1s. Moving, mu11 FORD 9075 Pa•ta Bravo Is lopk· sell ASAP. 631-3324 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing for SEAVERS & -ANT--1-U--S----•-o,....,F""F""l'""C~E=-=c""'L""'O""'S,..l,..,,N~Q=- CASHIERS. $5·$5.150/ Q E 6010 F rnlrure phone sya· 68 Mustang-Orig white hr+ Upt. Apply In per· u ' w/ burg vinyl top, aon, 11 04 ln1lne Ave.. tom. computert. cop-completely restored Newport Beach. •BUYING ITEMS• ler, misc. 640'"'402 new AC. complete Real Estate From 1800-1960. 1 pc new lnterlor-bwrg. jewelry to entire house -fl---.-.-----Runs grt, Must aool MM.llTATIULD Busy walk-In locllon. comp plan. fOf .,.. contents. lmmodlate rETS .,. Asking $5500 obo. d· cash, top$. 673-6223 ANIMALS 6049 642-3763, e-850-1128 ell Ron Taytor. =I APPLIANCES 6011 ADOPT·A·PET JEEP 9110 lhl'"1•1nml Every SQt & Sun atliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....... Jenn.Air elec 11ove, PETSMAAT. Fountain 673.7300 dbl oven. New. still In Valley. Puppies, kit· '90 Wrangler, 1pon canon. cost $2,862. tens and more, all utility 4x4, 6 eye, 4.2 $1600/obo pp 648-4113 looking for lovlng, car-liter, 5·spd, blk/Q!W Retall Hi volume, fast·-----------..• Ing homos . .CALL 241· Int. solt top, chrome paced clolhlng outlet. Tap gas rongo, Whlrlpl 0317 for more Info. kit, mag whls, raised, FT/PT, flex hrs, good frig, Frfdg stack Wshr/ ---------am/Im. 47K ml. $9650. siarting pay, fun onvl-Oryr-aa new 675-6020 Domestic Kltt•n• 544.5457 evos/wkndt ion, xlnt growth opp-FREE to good homes. tys. Sales or . su-Whirlpool olec dryer-LlsQ, 714·650-1404 •--------- i I brand new, 6 cycles, ---------~ MAZDA perv sory exp pro . w 't flt I h t Save abuaod and 9125 See Amy al Jet AP· on n now ome pare! 847 w 16th St S150 obo 721-81518 abandoned pots. Be aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Npt Beach. ·722-6115 votuntoor/foater. Call Apply Wed thru Sun. FURNITURE 6014 714·859·2_704. R otall Salos iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '90 323 Hatch Auto. pwr atooring, air, cas- sette. 70K fwy ml, xlnl cond. S4775 673·5605 Sales & Stylists 8' oatmeal sofa + 2 MUSICAL Oransie Coast Beauty. chra. Lg t O-dwr chest. INSTRUMENTS 6055, ________ _ lnton11ows begin Mon mlsc-xlt 675·6020 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCEDES 9130 10-5. Exp or lie roq'd . ...,..._--,..-------• 10525 Ellls AVe Antique oak din rm Aquariums srdobd. Roproduc 48" L 2 4• bl k I Retall Sal••·days FIT. solid oak table w/loaf. fl~lsh )I and :;41 ~~~~ 1 weekend day. Good Bost offer. 552-9274 base. Motors & filters oppty for enthusiastic ...,D_l_n-ln_g __ b_u_ff_ot-.-m-l_rr_o-r,' + decorative coral mature person. Coll table, 6 chairs. $250; Incl S200ea 645-4496 553-9337 or pick up Expand teak tbl $lOO; (leave message) app, Kitchen Things, South Coast Plaza. EZ chair & stool $SO; ...,,,B,_a_,b_y.._,,G,....r_a_n_d:-:P~la_n_o_ lady clothes sz 16.S; Boauhful black finish, Relall Salea/Cashlera misc furn. 642-313~ xlnt condition 51995. for Npt Beach gilt & "'o,..,.1-n'"'"ln-g--ta"""b""l'""e-/6_n_o_w_l_y1 (714) 527·1854 home accessry shop. uphoJs chairs, pads & __ ...,...........,. ____ _ '815 580 SL Original owner. lllnt cond, new soft top. Ok gray/gray Int. $22,900. 548·0973 '89 420 SEL Block, sen1lce records, 1 yr ave warr remaining. Exceptionally clean. $23,985. 436-6665, Ask for John Wesley Oppty for advance-l eaves, xlnt cGnd. WANTED: used tenor mont for motivated 5400 760 ..,195 -.· sall, good cond,•--------- porson. Aon, 640-7373 · .., Under $500. 673-5570 PONTIAC 9170. Salos Stlckloy OR tbls, Ham- mond organ. mirror$, --------- TELEMARKETERS 1920 taw mach, cob· PIANOS & 88 Grand Prix SE 5 Can you sell the best biers bnch, tbl lamps. ORGANS 6059 spd, whVgray Int, fully newspaper In Orange china, otc. Bost roas loaded. very cloan. County? Wo are tho offers. 644-9564 runs & drives Ilk• best In the Industry. KNABE BABY now. Asking $5200 Are you? If you would VINTAGE STc:;>VE. new GRAND PIANO obo. 631-5844 like to turn your g1h Simmons twin sot, Wht Xlnt cond. 721-1712 for talking 10 people Iron polio Ible, best ln10 a lucrative career offers 675-3828 TOYOTA 9210 opponunlty, onJo,v tho ---------i ••••••••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim uexibi11ty ot po.rt ume MERCHANDISE TRANSPORTATION Bob·Tall Drivers hours yet eam full 91 Corolla-Auto, bhJI CONSTRUCTION, 40 ttmo poy, •hon wo MISC. 6015 ••••••••• motall!c/marine bluo h r s /w k . H o I P e r would llko you to join Int, AC, AM/FM stereo. PERSONALS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT 5530 ADV£RTISING SALES REP HOT & WILD! t -800-860·69Gg Toll Froo Call SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3012 BE A PARALEGAL S e e k I n g • • I f· 17 PT OPENINGS motivated, organlz.od, Groat 2nd Income. S9 dependable, sen1lc• baso-llox hrt·all areas oriented outside 851--0951 M·Th 12·3 salosporaons for com- munity newspaper AD"11N ASSIST PIT group. Experience or Work Ir.om your homo. dogroo proforrod. Mostly eves. Phone Oraw/commlsslon. Full skills nee. 722-4653 banolita. Phy1lcaV Accred. Atty. In·· structod, Homo Study FREE INFO 8~~·2555 ADVERTISING drug screening re- quired. Fax resume: ASSISTANT. • Attn: A . M lcheal Full limo, S7/hr. Sta· Fletcher 714-650-4802 "blo, DEPENDABLE In· Beauty On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper lllJPlit. fits in. SERVICE • DIR_ECTORY ADDITIONS REMODEUNG 3410 B•ll Conauuctlon •Additions• bath remodel •Patios• kitchen remodel • Uc • Bonded , Insured Free Est. 871-4941 CARPENTRY 3510 A to Z H.ANDYMAN INSTAWREFACE CABINETS Kltchtn1, baths, doors, window•. Doug 54&-7258 HIRE A CARPENTER Addltlon1/Remodels Fir•fW ate r /Ree air 1 . Jarry 848·7540 ~pan. Rtmod Ooola, win- 'OOwl, ~ts, stucco & dly- wal, fencH, gatH, t ic. Uc. l5yrs exp. Jarry 64.2.0587 CHILD CARE 3536 Exp'd N4annl11 avail f0t live-In po11tlon1 Into loving homH lrl•h Nanny Agg. 974-8108 d1vldua1 needed to S Ii provide c1er1ca1 sup· Sales & ty sts port for the advertls· Orange Coast Beauty. Ing department of a lntervle..,a begin Mon growin.g community 10-5. Exp O!'-Jic. req"d. newspaper chain. Ac·, ___ 1_o_s_2_5_E_1_11_s_A_v_o....,,..,., curate typing of Beauty SALON AVALON 55wE>m a MUST. Du· 2 station• avail •• Xmas ties lncludo data ·advertising, help with entry, heavy phones, move. 723-6232 daily scheduling of --------- ads. Hours 8:30am· 5:30ptn Mon·Fll. Good bonollls, · opportunity for growth. Physical/ drug 1ost1ng rs a pra- 1equ1s1to ol employ- m o n I. F o r c o n- sldor auon, call Judy Ooltlng. 714·642-4321 Ext. 301. \ CHILD CARE 3536 Tender loving childcare offered In my Balboa Pon home. All agH FT/PT. Judy 673·1428 CLEANI~G SERVICES 3548 Want•dt 3 more qual· lty clients with house• to claan. Christine 640-6177 pg 21&-51g3 tWINDOW CLEANING• FREE ESTIMATES 297·8081 David Bowen'• Do you need a heavy dullf home cleaning Hn1l.ce? Call UI at 530-2492 Houseclean/Window Rellable. Move In/ out•a. 20 yrs In area Pina 845-9880 CONCRETE & MASONRY 3557 * Bttt Price/Quality \Mid.Capt, bnck, SIOM Concrete I00.71 .. t007 Cemenl/brlck/etone/Ule drvwy elat> '2.50/tq h 11amped concrete L#641e58 • 83t ... 310 For Ad Action Call a PiliL AD-VISOR 842-5878 CONTRACTORS . 3558 Local Uc 20yr •KP Small jobs, big jobs Qui c k rospon1 e. Froo C:sl. 650-7042 DECK COATING 3570 STOP Deck Leak•· waterproof coating•· deck1, ttalra Oual. work. L#i87430 Free l:st. Bait 722-8769 DOORS 3580 An experienc ed dapendable door hanger. Guar work, rea1. Don 521-8910 . DRESSMllING 3583 European Coutur• Bridal & 1peclal occa- alone, prom1, child· rens dr•••••· Holy Communion. Bring your ldeu, I will make Y-Our dre1s. Leona, 761--0221 or 952·1800 Writ plly Aldi N s.. with chlldcaflll? Cell The Piiot todayl 642-~878. ----- Advertising Inside Sales We are soaking a lull·tfme Inside Sales Rep who possesses strong sales ability end the dealro to be successful In sales and earn money. This Individual must bo hlghly mohvated, hard-working and demonstrate tho abihty to moot doad- linos. work well with other people and provide ollocllve customer service. Tho prollcloncy to pra1ent Innovative aelllng Ideas and eit· ecute revenue pro· duclng "Spoclal Sections" Is a plus. Oependablllly a must. Groat op- portunity for the right candidate. Gotid beneltl pack· ago provided. FAX resume to: 631-6594 Alton: Judy_ Oetting or moll resume to: • Judy Oetting c• Daily Pilot .po Box 1660 C9sta Mosa . California 92626 DRIVEWAYS 3585 LIKE-NU CONCRETE New process remove oll/rull stain• Crack rpr Free Est 760-8427 ELECTRICAL 3610 A·1 Electrlcal work Loco! Lie. contractor Quick Response! Free Est. 1550-7042 ** CES ** All types of elOctrlcal All sen1i'ce 100% Ouar. 1.#658883 581·8931 FENCES . & DECRS 3615 •Wood Fence•• rtplact,'ltpa;r, ltH hauling HlllT\tllS. low pNCtl. Llc'd Advant•o• eona1r. 974-630t FLOOR INSTALL REPAIRS 3620 Vlnrl, hardwood ceramic, matble, sub floor repair, ca.r•t Lie. Bond 843 .. 38 2 RENT Need Class A drivers or Class B (w/alr brake endorsement) for growing transpor- tation department to handle deliveri es throughout LA. VEN, OC, and SB Counties Part-time. 20·30 hours per wllek. $8.00/Hr. Most do11verlos are PM. some AM, Apply In porsom 330 W Bay SI, Costa Mesa. No phone calls, please. EMPLOYMENT 5530 noodod for palnllng our Orange County PB, PS. very clean. Jobi. Misc duties, S9/ clrculatlon team. 2 twin beds S55ea; BOATS 7011 Asking $6100 obo. Hr. EOE 821-4593 Please come meet weight bench $50; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 631·5844, M·F 9-6 Data Entry Los •• Angelos Times video game $335; • Customer Servi .Ce roprosontallvos al an dresser $25. 760-8834 14~1 s:,o~·~c•t .r~h r , ________ _ Of)en Houso Adjustable olec beds, s oa • wn ergs VANS 9225 Newport Beach pub-Tues, Sept 27th 2 twins. $200 each. hull w/trlr & outbd. lishor seeks compuler 5pm•7 :30pm Matching sofa & love $12~5. Call 646-4113 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii data base exp. Cus· Courtyard by Marriott seat, $200. 536-9342 tomor son1lco oxpor-3002 So. Harbor.,-~__,-,-----.--'--------­ Use req'd. "Can do at· Blvd.. Santa Ano Cable TV descramblers.. MARINE SLIPS litude" In good 92704. Ploaso call convtrtersl We carry, DOCKS 7022 '73 Chevt short van, 350 \18, au19, bay win· dows. PS,PB, mags. Needs paint. $1100/ obo. 631-7149 wntton'oral skills. FT 714·966-7517 M·F 10 buy, repair all makel/ Ins. Starts at SB/Hr. RSVP & for more Into. models. Free catalog, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 675·5801 1------,.-........,,.-----t -80<>-407-4444 BOAT SLIP •-.6-9-V-oy_a_g_e_r_V--6-,-11-b-l-ue-, T•mp Part•Tlm• In Balboa Coves AT. AC, all pwr, AM/ FIND an apartment through classified EMPLOYMENT 5530 RECEPTIONIST/ 2E•:::,~~ ~:r~ll~d Water & oloc pd FM, xii cond, serv SWITCHBOARD cond. 310-943-7851 650-6704 recs. 96'-fwy ml, $7995 by orig ownr Employment starting Moving 2 mtn bikes, ••Nr Ba~ Island Cove/ 662·1638 or 545-4859 10/3 /94. Working bch cruiser. cordless Balboa Penin area. up hours are 1·5:30 pm phone. ans mach. tS" to 26' power/salt boat•--------- Monday thru Friday. fan, oxor bike, VCR· 5250 mo. 673·1943 VOLVO 9'.,30 Please tend resume ,. to Calif. Comm News, _1_1_ov_1_1_2v_._63_1_·73_3_3 __ WANTED! 45' Sltp tor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Attn: Rhonda Wood, Pella & bllold doors, aallboat In Nwpt Bch. 330 W. Boy, Costa trmd porthole w indow, Wiii pay or aharo use. Mesa, CA 92627. vanity Its/mirror, flood-(714) 1531·1584 Its. bkshelvos, mosk-BRIGHT BEGIN INGS •eo 4dr, •lick, 4 cyl nu-tires. em/fm--S 1500 obo,dy1 310-522·5182 evo/wkd-714-733-1575 ''Fritndly N,jgJ.borhood Wtlconu"n1 Stnict'' Part Ti01e l'o1quc orportwuty to mi.le a diffcmicc by 11'prcscoung \our community• Profcss1onal r\cighborhoou Welcoming Sen-Ice sttl.t rchihle and (llCfgCllc Pfrson to \'1St1 new homeowners Good commumcauon sl1ll.s and prolcss1ooal appear;mcc essenual Flh1bJc hours, must be \l<llhng 10 worl.. C\'cnmgs or wetk.cnds (714) 752-2772 . FURNITURE HAULING 3720 REPAIRS 3622 . Haullng Junk, App II· anco1, Vard Clean-Up, Complete Rettoratlon Aefinl1hing. repair. up· Etc. Call Mike 6415·1:l91 hols. otc. FREE pick· up/dollv/ost. 962· 1823 JUNK To Thjt DUMP (714-968·1882) HANDY MAN 37°10 WE'LL haul away whal Iha Trash Man won't! HomelR1tn11I Proptrllta IANDSCAPE & Paint-Carpentry· Drywall and morel IAWN CARB 3808 Gary 845·5277 ~ A Complete property Basic Yard Malnt. malnH:ustom palnllng Lawna, Cleanups, drywall-carp entry· Tr•• Trimming, Lt wallpa~er removal· Haullng 979·8245 atucco lck 262·6545 Gardanlng/Land1caplng Carpentry, roofing, Clean -ups, Tree Trim, plum bing. d r ywall, Free E1Umate1,Good llUCCO, painting, tile, References 438-1518 electrical. Jim 64t·74~ Green Scene Landscpng •Hl·Q HANDYMAN• & Irrigation, Trimming & Removal1, Clean· •514-1955• ups A Malnt, St. Uc. 11'599025. 850·8109 Plumblng/alac/Watar htr•/• prlnkl•r a/cell JAPANlll GARDENER lane. lnlloll/A9'1)alr Ei<p'd. Complete yard FREE otl. 241·0137 maintenance, trees, pag•r 218·81 e9 1hrubbery. 557·1352 Semi Reltred contractor Land•oape REPAIR Rpra, lmpn1mnt1. •ml Sprinkler• & d asrgn lob•, Quality, Integrity, MallbU IOw·volt II.phis care, Ken 642·1770 Pete 714/722•7 32 f he Community To ~ace an ad In Market Place Th• Uot cla11ilted, P1101 Ctaaslnad CallJ542·1878. Tirod ol punching lime-Ing machines. Best --------- clocks? Make StOO/dy reas otters. 644-9564 MOTORCYCLES from home or more$$ ..,,.---~-----• 310-798-4643 OX DP2 au .. n SI.ta box spnng SCOOTERS 8018 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 & mattress, 2 yr1 old. $65. Call 723-4633 EMPLOYMENT RUG; llke now 9xt2, SERVICES 5533 white wool, shag rug, $750. 1540·5324 K k L d '87 JETTA 2-door, awas i t 440 maroon, auto, air, cas- Motorcycle, black. sotte stereo. $4000 5,SOO ong m1tos, mint 642-6146 Tr•• Roses SS; Cttru~. cond, runs groat + 2 --------- fruit, avocado trees-helmets $800. Ed or '88 Bug New Int, 4· fruiting StO; On Palms Brian 548-1079 spd, fresh 1600 dual 6-8' S20; Gal plants ---------port ong, alarm, AM/ $1 ; Shade, pine 15 gal 185 Yamaha Maxima FM cvoss. All orig. $20; Herbs 135 kinds ft; 7K' ml, perfect cond, Good radials. $1000/ ........ Please t.e aware that tho listings In thlS cat-. egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there Is a charge per minute . Lftac StO: 909·674-9422 S2000obo 7150·3195 obo. 631·7149 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 ROOFING 3910 LAWN CARE 3808 PUBLIC NOTICE Emerald Painting A·1/ROOFMASTERS lnl/Ext wallpaper/Ille Since 1921 Sprlnklere are m~ The Calif. Public UUli· tlH Commission RE· Compet111vt rates. 10 yrs Desi Prlcos/Ouollty ONLY buslneH. exp-Free est 751 ·2039 1 -800-748·8801 Tlmors-valves-repolra-QUIRES <that au used Installation. 722·7824 hou1ehold goods CALL US FIRSTI mover1 ·print their PIANO & VOCAL Reroofa & re pal rt. TREE trim/removal, P.U.C. Cal T number; Local co, groat prices 1prlnkler .ror,alr{lnstall, llmo1 and chautfeurs LESSONS 3868 Evan·s Roofing 7S4·7834 lndscpe ma nt. We do print their T.C.P. num· It alll Ernest 646-4174 ber In all advertlsa-Goltuao Mu1lc Studio WALL manta. If you have a All ages, 5 to adull, • TREES • question about the le-beginning to classic• COVERINGS · 3932 gallty ol a mover, llmo 54 ·1947 ' Topp•d/Rtmove. l awnt, or chauffeur, call: apmlln.ctnup l'lt44H Cuatom Wallpaper Public Utlllllea Stripping/Painting Commission PET No job too 1malll 7 t+558-4ts1 MASONRY 3828 SERVICES 3870 5-,.. Off w/a~ 673·2937 1 Sav On Moving We gait thould hang Lowest, Storage, prof . Peraonalli:ad Pot Care together. Strip, lnitall, Maaonry Expert• XLNT rep. 1 hr min Ins. Kennel alternahve, No advice to the crazy. Block-Brlck·Concrete T167659. VtMC 731·2958 1t1e1s or worry. Uc. 833·7172 anvtlma Stucco. Repairs. Low Ins. Ref1 873-7164 Prices, Uc 531·7643 PAINTING 3858 G t to Can't seem to PLUMBING 3890 the basle •W.P. YOUNGQUIST get to all those PalnU~ontractor repair Jobs Outl. palnli g by prons THI LOCAL PLUMIER AB~' ·• William Bangtrt Co· around the house? Ucl602098. Ins. tine• 194~W• are as Lat the Fr" tsl &45-3305 . cl1 as your telephone Au if, QUALITY CAR.a LU76000 875·9304 ClaHlfled 20 r· axp. Quality ba men I, Service wor man1lllp. fair Overatocktd with Directory prlcH 645-2417 Ron and clo et stull? help you find CHUNG PAINTINQ A call to then get reliable help. lnVE.xt Reas SS Quar Classlfled 6424•7• WOik. L...f...:J~••o.a . = , will het~ through ciasslfled some cash. ·1-M••59?8 -Bond/ln1 638· 1534 &42·11 • ·1 --