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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-27 - Orange Coast Pilot......... NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Current adult fawritel check~ out at Newport Beach Library: Mandly, .. fl, 1992 r.INIAYMORNlllBRIEllNG From _the Daily Pilot Newsroom THIS WEEK ... Noted filmmaker Spike Lee ("Mo Better Blues" and "Jungle Fever") will spealC at the Bren Events Center at UCI on Thursday. Tickets for the 7 p.m. lecture at $10, $6 for students. The box off ice c.an be reached at 856-5000. Spike lee 0 The Imagination Celebration continues, running through May 3. Events this week include a Wednesday evening presehtation by the Lewitsky Dance Company at the Performing Arts Center. Starts at 7, reserved tickets are onlt $3 . And on Thursda{ and Friday there will be free showings o "The Windingo" in the Center's Founders Hall. For information and times, call 556-ARTS. 0 The Taste of Costa Mesa opens Friday at S p.m. and runs through Sunday at South Coast Plaza. Admission is S3. The food costs a bit more. Participating restaurants include the Back Bay Rowing & Runnin~ Club, Bangkok Four, Bistro 201 , Hassan s, Antonellos Ristorante and many more. The event is co-sponsored by The Daily Pilot among others. COMING SOON ... Patti Davis - author, talk show guest and daughter of Ronald Reagan - will be in Newport Beach May 28th to help raise money for a children's library at the Orange Coast lnterf aith Shelter in Costa Mesa. She's discussing her newly released book, "The Way I See It -An Autobiography. Davis wi11 be speaking at St. Mark Church and Harbor Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Vista ... 11 a.m. Tickets? Cati 497-9169. OC lAW ... The hottest ticket in town seems to be re-trial of Or. Thomas Gionis, ~ of arranging an assault on ex-wife Alssa Wayne and her-then boyfriend Roger Luby. But it's less because the case invoJves the daughter of the late, ~reat John Wayne than it is because of Gioms' defense attorney. Bruce Cutler, who gained note as the highly successful New York lawyer for reputed mob figure John <Atti, Is 'Your honor, attracting a regular stream of defense h"e's wearing attorneys to the the same suit courtroom. His as me. I courtroom style was described in a recent -ma ClllB edition of GQ more attorney for Glonis like a "body slam" than anything else. But someumes his style is more subtJe. When Aissa Wayne was testifying under friendly questioning from Deputy Distrid Attorney Jeoff rey Robinson, Cutler sat deliberately thumbing through a copy of Wayne's recent tell-all book about her father. .. There's also the question of dress. On i Day 1, Cutler wore a form·fitting, double-breasted gray suit Robinson was in black. On Day 2, they also dreR<t in gray and black. But on Day 3, they came to court wearing the same color. "Your honor," Cutler protested, "he's wearing the same suit as me.'' CROSS TOWN HUMOR ... Even at an ~ic awards banquet, Dennis Evans and Tom Jacobson can't resist having a little fun 1t ead\ other's expense. Ewns, Of coune, is the principal of Newport H.lrbor HI;, Sdlool. Jacobson is the J>finclpal of C.ofona del Mar HIRh. And the schOols enjoy a spirited rlvilry. During Friday's banquet. Evans obsefved: "The adYantage of go!n1 after Tom is you pt to oorrect some Of h1s errcxs." And then a littJe l.lter, Jacobsen retorted : "It's p>d news that Dennis actually has 1 S lluctenb wtM> are ~ng awards conslderi~ thilt he's been OYer thefe fot four years. ' The two prind~ls swapped IChools four ~ ~ qulp may haw come from ~ HarbOr Area Chamber ol Commelce Conwodore DenniS O'Neil. While lhowltw • the hlrd-bound ..... .a .... would,....., O'Nlll llld: ., .. at d ~ dtey would pm out cldlonlrlls .0 I dktn't hlw '° Sly tt.IUrUs. .. • _., ..... Mlrtlr 1) ''The Golden Orange" by Joseph Wambaugh 2) "A Woman Named Jackie" by C. David Heymann 3) "Nancy Reagan, Unauthorized Biography by Kitty Kelley" Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 26 cents OHshore oil key issue in 45th District ~ Rohrabach er pushes for acceptance of drilling near Orange Coast; Green, Buffa firm ly opposed. so that they would take a second look at offshore oil dnlhng." By Russ Loar SW! wni. Earth Weck promises to cast a green- ish shadow over the GOP primary race for the new 4Sth Congressional District in coming weeks, where candidates are sharply divided on the subject of off- shore oil drilling. Candidates Peter Green and Peter Buffa arc finnly opposed to any off. shore oil drilling. Rep. Dana Ro· brabachcr (R-Huntington Beach). is firmly in favor or offshore oil drilling, sort or. "My position lends itself to having people misrepresent it," Rohrabacher said." His position: Offshore oil drilling is a good idea, as long as a majority of coastal residents agree it's a good idea. Weekend view It was a weekend of wonder and exploration with the Earth Day and Imagination Celebration cap- turing the attention of locals. Below, Madison Huy, 6, of Huntingtn Beach, uses a live model -her mother Nancy Huy -to get her portrait just right in a giant balloon set up for children Saturday at Fashion Island during the Imagination Celebration. At fight, Jaclyn Austin, 9, of Newport Beach, stares down a coxote -stuf- fed. The coyote was part of the Earth Day exhibits held at Shellmaker Island Sunday. (See Story, A6) l11 PIJll Jll1t11 W1lllclll1 Cllllll• -ID Ill Elllllllll 1111 By Russ Loar SWt Wrtllr EASTBLUFF -Despite vocal opposition from Bluffs residents, Coastline Community College or- fteials have not abandoned a pro- posal to put an adult education cen- ter in the soon-to-be empty East· bluff School. The Newport Beach City Council will discuss the c:oUcp '1 lease pro- posal dwina a study ltalion meetina this afternoon, but city officials say they have little, if any, jwitdic:tion ewer what the ICbool district does with IChool on Vista del Oro. "Some of the residents there in- liatect that the Qiundl bear their aide of the story," laid Newport Ma,or Phi.I s........ 1'beJ want -EAS1a.Uff ..... • Business Monday The draft of winners ~ Newport sports agent Steinberg celebrates victory with three 1st-round picks. By Tony Cox lllullnels EIM!ir NEWPORT CENTER -U this is a slump for Leiah Steinbcra, the Newport Beach sports lawyer must realty have fun when he's on a hot streak. An ESPN analyst quipped before Sunday's National Football Leaauc draft that Stcinbera is in a slump, because after havina the number one pick c.:h of the last three ,ean. the apnt wu assured of not hlYiftl the top py this year. Steinbera did, in fact, miss out on havina the top pick, but he had three f I But if the people don't agree offshore oil drilling is a good idea, Rohrabacher said he will not support it. But that doesn't mean he will stop trying to con· vince coastal residents that offshore oil drilling is a good idea. "It is not something that I think \.\e should then just discard as an option for elsewhere," Rohrabacher said. "We should try a new approach with people One f)ew approach Rohrabacher sug· gests is in lcg1sJation he authored that would give one-th ird of all tax re\·enues from any nev. om.bore 011 developments to nearby coa~tal communities. "People in the community should say, 'This is a benefit that v.e're going to de- rive. Is it v.orth ha\lng our view dis- turbed?' If a 'ast maJority of the com- munity sa)s, 'No, no, no. We don't want See DRILLING~ Piii Beach, boats li~I up during hot weekend ~More than 100,000 people enjoy summer days in April. By Russ Loar SWI Wfltef NEWPORT BEACH -It ~a~ a record day for people and fish Sun- day who \\-Cre both fried by the end of a sizzling spring day that seemed more like the Fourth of Jul). After a densc·pac" cro"d of 115,000 beachgocrs on Saturday, Nc\\-port Beach lifeguards say 70- degrce water temperatures attr:icted a crowd of 135,000, keeping hfe· guards busy v.ho rescued about 80 l>\\immer from local seas. A record number of fhhermcn "ere also catching some rays and some fish O\er at Da"e) 's Locker sport fishing "here 213 fishermen caught 650 macl.crd, 245 calico bass and fair sampling of other fish in- cluding barracuda and a blue shark.. While environmental groups were holding Earth Day f esth ities over near the Ne-wport Dunes on Shell· maker Island Sunday, w3ll-to-w;lll bcachgoers around the Newport Pier left a wall-to-\\all pile of garbage in their waJce. "There is litter evel)- where," said one nicel)·tanned girl. "This is gross." Beach temperatures reached 78 degrees Sunday, only 8 degrees high- er than the water temperature, ac· cording to local lifeguards v. ho said the crowds have been huge ever since spring break "It wa~ an a"esome "'eel.end at the beach." said lifeguard Mitch White. u. .. ,..,.... ... Leigh Steinberg, left, with David Klingler, picked sixth in the ftnt round. clients picked in tbe first round Sunday. University or M1chi1an wide receiver Desmond Howard, who won the Heilman Trophy last season, was the fourth choice in tbe draft, aoina to the Washinaton Redskin" the dcfendins Super &o-1 champion · And bcm& a quancrback speciali.i, it w only fillina that Stcinber& alto had See DAAFT/M Locals Only WdilY PlANNER · · Government Meetings 0 Newport Beach City Council -The council is expected to approve a land exchange with the Irvine Co. for the new city library building, among other business at Monday's meeting, 7 p.m. in' the council chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The public is cordially invited to come and sec their city government in action. There is a public comment period at the beginning of each meeting during which members of the public may express opinions or request future city action on any item not appearing on the current agenda. Public comment is also welcome on current items, as they come up on the agenda. 0 Costa Mesa Planning Commission -The five-member commission handles building and zoning matters and approves development plans, subject to review by the City Council. The commission will hold its semimonthly meeting at 6:30 p.m .. Monday in the council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 0 Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees - The school board, which governs the financing and operation of au public schools in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St. in Costa Mesa. The public is invited. Traffic report The Fourth Street offramp from the southbound Santa Ana Freeway closed Sunday and will remain closed until spring, 1993. The number two lane on Pacific Coast Highway will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. between El Moro and High Drive through June 15. On the northbound and southbound Santa Ana Freeway, night closures, 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., will occur on various lanes between Jeffrey Road and Jamboree.through June, 1992. The northbound Santa Ana Freeway connector to the Southbound Costa Mesa Freeway will remained closed until winter, 1993. Nightly closures, midnight to 5 a.m., on the northbound Costa Mesa Freeway from the Santa Ana Freeway 10 Fourth Street, will continue through May, 1992. On the Costa Mesa Freeway, the northbound Fourth Street offramp will remain closed through Spring, 1993. On the Costa Mesa Freeway, night closures, Crom midnight to 5 a.m., of aU northbound and southbound lanes between the Santa Ana Freeway interchange and Fourth Street in Santa Ana will continue through May. School lunches Monday -Corn dog or chicken nuggets, vegetarian beans, pears in light syrup, zoo animal cracker, milk ' , Tuesday -Crisp carnitas taco with cheese and lettuce or chicken nuggets, green bean salad, apple crisp with whipped topping, milk Wednesday -Brunch for lunch: waffle with syrup, or chicken nuggets, potato patty, chilled peaches, milk Thursday -Chili nachos with mini round chips or chicken nuggets, tossed green salad, grape juice, milk, birthday chocolate chip bar Fridar. -Cheese pizza or chicken nuggets, peas and corn, fresh fruit, malk Ane Print Buck Johns, president of Newport B~-~ Inland Group Inc., was inducted into the .. Founde~ Club" for the Tit.an Sports Complex at Cal State Fullerton. Navy Petty OHicer Timothy Metcalf. son o( Cost.l Mes. resident Pat Metcalf vld a 1990 Estancia High School gradwte, recently completed Basic Acoustic Analysis at the Aviation Anti-Submarine Warfare Operator School, where he w~ the top-ranked gradu.ite. He is cu~tly stationed at North Island N.lval >Jr Station, Coro- nado, Calif. Leigh Steinber&. a Newport Beach sports attorney, wm be the recipient ol the Anti-Defamation league Sports Di· vision Champion of liberty Award on Thursday, June 4, 1992 for his strong commitment lo the community. lrbn Ur~, Sue Ann Fettes, Mary Ru_gan, Millicent Rhoadet, Mary Lee Walton, Scott Dolan, P.ltti Curtin, M.y FW!my, Mula Hedges of YOL.88,N0.97 ,_ ......... .._...~ ... Dlwy °""....,.,... OMt.f ..._L ..... ..... "-............ • Newport Beach and Julie Piskur and Cheryl Vogel 6f Cosu Mesa have graduated as litffacy tutors from the LVA Newport Mes.i/N~ Beach Public library literacy Setvices Pro- gram. Cindy Agnew ol Newport Beach has earned High Honor Roll '°' the third quartrr at Winchendon School in Winchendon, Mass. Bly Lovegren and Pat Thompson ol Newport Beach won second place in the Open Pairsllight 8 Otampionship during the NQrth American Bridge Championships In Pasadena. Marine Pvt. Corey Peckham, a 1991 Estancia High School graduate and son of Costa Mesa residents Tom and Cindy Peckham, has recently completed recruit training. Dan Oprlani and Kim Morris, two Costa Mesa Orange Coast Coll~e stu· dents, received scholarships for their culin.vy WO<k at the college. How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642-4333 ~ .... C~ss1fied 6'42·5678 Display 642-4321 (.,,.., ~ 540 1224 Sports 642·4330 N~. \ports f~ 646·4170 ~Offkt Busi~ Office 642·4321 8ustnt$ f~x 631·5902 I Edttor's ~: Alman« runs Piiot on Mond.lys. BAtths ; Hoog Memorfof Hospltol Apnl 10 o Cina and Anthony Pomo, Costa Mesa, boy a Amy Anderson, Corona del Mar, girl April 11 o Kay and Glenn Oliver, Newport Beach, girl o Xochitl and Alfonso Sanchez, Costa Mesa, girl April 13 a Lisa and George Grobar, C!osta Mesa, boy April 14 a Kimberly and Scott Bryant, Newport Beach, girl a Cail and Terry Peterson, Costa Mesa, girl o Patricia and Craig Seaton, Costa Mesa.boy April 15 o Julie and Bradford Edmiston, New· port Beach, girl a Kim and Callan Kloeckner, Costa Mesa, girl o M41ry ..and Stephen Slykhous, New- port Beach, girl • April 16 a Joanne and Andre Scharer, Costa Mca, girl a Jane and Dennis Chapman, Costa M~. boy April 17 o Minerva and Crispin Alonso, Costa Mes.1, girl o Malyn and Marc Roest, Costa ~. girl o Madelain and Julio Vidaurri. Cosu Mesa, girl Ap"I 18 o Kim and Richard Pickard, CIY'la Mesa, boy Apfll 19 O~argarel and Gregg Ohlhaver, CCbtJ Mesa, g1rl o Irene and Denis Malsuok.l, Newport Beach, girl Fountain Valley Regional Hospital Apnl 2 o Lucy and Michael Kelly, Costa Mesa, girl ApnlS o Kimberly and Jeffrey While, C~ Mesa, boy Deaths ; 1 : . Most recent deaths as repo<ted to the Orange CO\.Jnty Recorder's Office. Costa Mesa a Alfredo de La' Cruz, 8S on March 30, 1992. o Martha llNellyn Kitts, 70 on April 3, 1992. o Sidney Austin Harris, 80 on Apnl 2, 1992. o Jerry F. Tosc.ino, 3 month\ on April 4. 1992. Newport leoch o Ruth C. Slater, 92 on April 3, 1992 o Fred Wayne Jepersen, 41 on March 28, 1992. ovtrgin~ Nelson PMllin. 80 on ,4,pril 1, 1992. o finer Schultz Nelson, 72 on April March 26, 1992. o Estela Anloni.l leuma, 73 on April 2, 1992 Marriages MOSl recent m1Jrri1Jges as reportoo to the Orange County Recorder's orricc. Costa Mesa o Gerald Verde Diza marned Julie Michelle Wutr on April 4, 1992 m Fount.lin Valley. o Marco Lucio Pllno Nascimento mar· ried Sandra Stradling on April 4, in Santa Ana. o Thomu Ward Smith married SMa Ann Smith on April 4, 1992 in ["ewport Beach. ·. o Gary Scott Buchanan married Kim· berly Anne Morse on Apnl 4, 1992 1n Costa Mesa. Newport Beach o Daniel David Doballan mamed Suunne Beth Parisi on Apr11 's, 1992 1n Newport Beach. o David Lawrence G.lb.ii married Bon· nle Beth Doering on .A.pnl S, 1992 1n Newport Beach. o Mike Montgomery m.:imed Jona Lynne Cosgrove on Apnl S, 1992 in Huntington Be.lCh. .. Recent bJn~ruptcics as rcportoo to the Fe<kral 8.JnA.ruplcy Coun in 5.lnr.> NJ.> Chop-er 1 Th• •• Ml~ 1o ~ o 1o""'9 b..t• neu ~ • .,,.,.,,"'llOU•lt-~O<IOptO<OIO bo ... Chapef l 1 0... • ~ IO oio-~-lo ... .,....d ~ .. <..doiott ..... lo·--deb11 ond--. ChoCl'ef 1 J Th.1 •• clet.glled 1o o11ow o d.btor io <M .,MO piofl lo ~C .......... _O "*°'"'-IO .... '90" .. l>oot'9 i....-u ot · Newport leach o James J. Luisi, dba RMl Assoc. Chap· ter 13 Costa Mesa o High Tech Dimensions, Inc. Chapter 7. Bustrieis Jicenses . · , New bus1nc» license informiJtion re· pott«I by the cities of Cost.1 Mes.> .Jnd Newport lk.K:h. Newport lk.Jeh Newport leach o Angeline Felciano of AN·G's Cre- ation at 2401 E. 16th St. o Robert Hln"e ol Mission Viejo Roof· Ing & Waler ProoOng at 26411 ullc lucana. o Donald Maule of United Orange County Neon Signs 1,,c. at 13801 West St o Rkk la Pierre of Modt'rn Asphalt Inc. at 3127 E. South St. Costa Meao o Cal~in KJeln Inc. at 3333 Bri>tol St. o James Lyon of Pacific West Vendin1 Co. at 2925 College AVt'. o Larry tcaurman of LJK Systems at 3400 Avenue of the Stars. o Circle K Corp. at 2263 Fairview Road. o Helen Lykos at 347 w. Wilson St. o Bob Dunn of A & R Business Sen-ice at 729 w. 16th St. Health Code violations Rerent he.Jlth permit suspensions .Jnd reinst.>tements as ~ed by the Coon· ty of Orilnge HtMlth Gue A.f;Cncy. o License suspended March 23, 1992 at Bong Lai Club, 10487 Bolsa Ave., West· minster for failure to supply hot water. Reinst;ited March 24, 1992. R«t!nt real ~we sales as reported by the Continental LJl\)"t"tt Title Co. in S.mt.J ~ru. ReJI e>tJte trJnsJctionr JP· pcJr in the Pilot (M.'1)' SJturr/Jy. Costa Mesa o 968 Magellan St., S234,CJOO, 3 bed· room, 1 ~th to William F. Yourex o 2839 Velasco Lane, S226,000, 3 bed· room, 2 bath to Mark T. t IJnlon o 1165 Augusta St., S228,SOO, 3 bed· room. 2 bath to Kenneth J. W1lhams o 2850 Monterey A'fe., S26S,000, 5 bedroom, 3 bath to R.lul V. Valencia o 1254 Londonderry St., S207,000, 4 bedroom, 2 b.1th to David J. B0<th"ick 0 2740 De Solo A\oe., S251,SOO. 4 bed· room, 2 bath to Mark A. Settles o 1173 IClngston St., 537S.OOO, 3 bed· room, 3 b.lth to Michael E. SJrna o 3469 San M.irino Ci., S24S,OOO, 3 bedroom, 2 bath lo Je.in P. C1<1u o 3468 Santa Clara Ci .• S304,SOO, 4 bedroom, 2 b.lth to David A Con~ i 0 3448 Santa Oara Ci .• S304,SOO. 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Scott A. Moore o 1112 Danielle Dr., S3SO,OOO, 3 bed· room, 3 bath to Mouchien Wei o 1074 Tulare Dr., S310,000, 4 bed· room, 2 bath to M.lrtin Yuen o 1089 Tulare Dr., S2S7,000, 3 bed• room. 2 bath to Wallid M . 11..Ui o 959 Azale.i Or., S245,000. 3 bed· room, 2 bath to Wendell R Pk~ett o 3444 Lupine Ci.. s2so.ooo. 3 bed· room, 2 bath to Darby C. Chiles 0930 Goldenrod Dr., S275,000. l bedroom, 2 b.lth to Arthur lanc•htcr o 971 Denver Or., S2SS,OOO. 4 bed· room, 2 b.lth to Frederick Creer 0 3108 Dublin SI.. S21 0.000. 3 bed· room, 2 bath to Roger T. Robinson 0 2221 Mayfair Cl., S194,000, 3 bed· room, 2 bath to Ed>\otn V John>On o 160 Fahhawn ln., S 192,SOO. 2 bed· room, 2 bath to Antonia Artigl10 o 2045 Sea Co\e lane, S279,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to John 0 Ch.lconas Newport Beach o 525 Via lido Soud, S2.02S,OOO. 5 bedroom, 6 b.lth to Irene LI o 760 Vla Udo Soud, S720,000, " room, 3 b.1th to Zelda E. Blllingy o 1509 Eton Pl., s2~.ooo. l 2 b.1th to Bradd J. Thomas o 1324 Suuex lane, S560,000, 3 room, 2 bath to Cregoty C. Hexberg 0 438 Bolero Way, $141,000, 2 room, 2 bath to Mark S. Oden o 2311 diff Dr., S960,000, 3 bedr 4 b.1th to James W. Johnson 0 2309 22nd Dr., Sl,070,000, 3 bed room, 2 bath 10 David Gelbaum o 2321 22nd Dr., $2,100,000, 4 room, 3 b.1th to Alan F. Rypinskl o 2421 Fr.lnclsco Dr., S-425,000, bedroom, 2 bath to Diane C. Bennett o 385 Irvine Dr., S215,000, 2 bed room, 2 bath to fnli.:ing T. Tang o 2587 Irvine Ave.. S215,000, to £n liang T. Tang 0 2518 University Dr., S189,000, bedroom, 2 bath to Bryan Haas o 2245 Ar.llla St., S44S,000, 3 room. 2 b.lth to Daniel P. O'Brien o 2~27 Arbutus St., SS 10.000, 4 room, 2 b.lth to Anne G. layman o 2338 Arbutus St., S&t0,000, 4 lCIOm, 2 bath to Hal H. P1sors a 900 Aleppo St., ssao,ooo. 3 room, 3 bath lo Steven J. Miral o 1966 San Bruno, S20S,000, 2 room, 2 bath to uurcn ~l Perotti o 2188 Vista fnlrada~ S350,000, 3 bed· room, 2 bath 10 George R. lane Tbc ''"'°"' lfll p«>pic 111 ac 11rrc"t:d 1h11 p:ur "'CC.l vn suspinc>n of drrnn, under the mfl~n..Y Tht:a' pcopk h.1\C only b«n /If• rcsrcd on s~""' ul 11 crime: 11nd, u •lflt 1/1 su.-h rmncs.. th•) •n: inoottnr untJ f'IO"- CostaMeu D Sc.tn Snow, 29, C0>ta Mesa OJ11h&11 C.w:ob.lr·Sou;ano, 21, Coita Mcu o L1~ Scwran«, JJ. C°'ta M~ o Barry 8'1llh.::an. 29, Trabuco Can)- o Kc11h ll.1ync1. 24, Cc>WI M.:u o 01hbro Mcnd;a, 21. Santa An• c ~1cr Cooper, 67. Com Mct.11 o Jamal Arn~. lJ. COlUI Mesa o Malrul111 t.fcl)on11d. 49, COM• Mn.a o Mark D.icc, ?), Costa Mcu 0-0.;bonh Nu~r. 27, Coiu1 Mcu c Raul Lopa. ll. Coosla Mcu o \\ 1lham lloalund. ~I. Cos111 t.ks.a c DaMy Wisc. 36. Tcmcnila 0 ........... OO~)k K1lhkcn 01ud1a. :!4, Lona lkKh o Tom Dusan. 50. Nc,,.po11 Ouch o OrtKc Alan M1U1pn, J!. lfun11n1t.>ft Bc..:h OTCl"I')' Alu Somllo, JO. Aruona O uurcnc Ann Art'hukta, lS. rulknon O 01"-c Brandl Ed•;uJs. 50. In.inc o Jooath.lcl Pcms. 27. t'C-l)Ot1 lkac.11 O Crai1 L)11n John.stoo, JO. $.tn1.a AM o James tnnc AJ.um. 40. Or.incc P I_.,. ... L ..... ·.·.~ · .. 4 ··'W·.~:· ·. ,·· ·4.-:.:~'° •• --i..-... ~., ... i1-=·~,t· .. ·-·~ · .. ~~ ... . . ' ' . . ' . . . . . . ' ' 0 Ice Og " ·. . ~ '· ' ,_ .... ' ·~. . r ~o#. •• ~· ~· ' • . •• '. . .... +--~-~ ,· . . . \-,"·. , ... , ·-~·>·· f • --~ •• •• ·'. ' Costa Mesa Someone ransacked the 22nd Street home of an 82-ycar-old woman and stoic an unknown number of items while the "'oman 11.as in the hospit::il. • Burglars struck two firms in a com· pleit :at 3303 llarbor Blvd. sometime m the carly·mornina houn Wednesday. 12:st .... '·' 6:JtLM.l.t t2iS1 ,.. .... . 1122,... 4.S I hJS L"'' 1 , I 1: ....... ,, t cU P."'· Ot , ... ,. ...... , The bur&lars saole about $7,000 worth of computer equipment from Bio-Path Medical Group afler breaktnJ a win· dow. A business next door, First Prior· ity Computers, was also broken into, but losses had not yea been e$tim1ted Friday. • Someone 5tole obout Sl,800 worth or jewel • a camera ond radios from a home on the 3100 block or Rot»e\-clt Way. Entry into lhe home was maJe .. • throu&h a scconJ·story wine.low, accc • sible from a patio roor. Newport Beach A re ident or :an ap;irtment in the 1400 block or Superior A\·enuc bcliC\-C$ someone sneaked into his home while he lcpt and $tole his wallet riaht orr or him. The man reported 1ha1 be fell uleep on the couch and av.'Okc about 10 hours later to finJ the •-allet miuina from his b.ack pocket. • About 160 Adoquine &tones were miuina from a construehon site in the 400 block or v~ Udo Nord for a S640 loss. • Three office at 4630 Campus Drive were buralarized. COfnputcr and office equipment •'Orth more than S3,400 v.i:rc stolen. llCAI. IWEll111B Newport leach 71/66 BalbN: 78/65 Costa Mesa: 80/65 Corona def Mar: 79/66 .......... : •111.... ......., 71Jt ,. •• () • <) 0 Ml -· • Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally PUot s Monday, April 27, 1992 Aa I) Listen to the people who have most to lose with college proposal I n .this single column today, I must pick a bone wuh the Ncwpon-Mcsa school district and simultaneously bite the hand that feeds me. Well, actually, just a thumb. assign a full-time officer with a radar gun, the copper could single-handedly make up for what Bob Dixon glommed out of the city's till. 1:his has to do with Coastline College's burning desire to take over Eastbluff School and the district's also-burning desire to have' them do it. Th.e bone-picking and thumb-biting also have to do w11h yet another burning desire: that or nearly all the school site's several thousand neifhbors - and I am one or those -to have Coastline go somewhere else. h's amazing that the leadfoots -some residents, some workers and deliverers, some parents heading to or from the boys/girls club or the child-care center - haven't killed somebody yet. Speeds or 40-50 are common, eve n around the blind curves, where drivers trying to come out of side streets cannot see a blessed thing. Virtually every Bluffs resident has hnd near disasters with cars Eastblurf School sits smack in the middle of The Bluffs, a ~uiet community of vaguely Spanish style c~ndomin1ums and beautifully kept greenbelts as big as some parks. Surprisingly, homes there are relatively reasonable in price, almost what passes for low-cost housing in Newport Beach. The main drag of the community is Vista del Oro, a curving street about 30 f cet wide, with lots of cars parked on both sides, especially at night. One end is posted 30 mph, the other -where.the On the Coast • barreling along Vista dcl Oro. -----More frightening arc the kids. There are lots of them in The Bluffs again. As kids will do, they cross the street, and they can't see around blind curves, either. Some day one of them will be killed. school sits -is a 2.S mph zone. · Both arc a joke. If the Newport Beach PO would Forget this very dangerous street, say the school board, the college district and the Daily Pilot. 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Tuesday Singles cabaret -Cabaret. a guild o( the Orange County Performing Arts Center for single people 30 to 55, will hold its monthly meeting, with cocktails and dancing, beginning at 5 p.m. April 28 at the Radisson Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. Fashion lunch -The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will hold its annual fashion show and luncheon. . PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 3rd For More Personal Anenfion Convenient Location CkiSses Equipment Qualified Stoff Personal Attention Cm 2•nnl ....... SHAPE-lJP (WESTCUFF . Pl.A~ N•WPORT .,. ................ ..... ., ....... ,s.;o.. You Oeserw The Best I • just dandy, they s:iy, to turn the el ementary school into a college that will draw the traffic of a 13-hour-n-day operation with 300 parking pl:ices. "Thumbs down to the not-in-my-backyard attitude that's infected Eastbluff re idcnts, who are prote\ting a move to put Coastline College into the old Eastbluff Elementary School site," the Pilot editorialized last week. Before that, school-district trustee Jim de Doom wrote a Daily Pilot.column headed "Rebuttal" and scolded residents for not going along with the Coastline plan. "Before saying no to Coastline College, Eastbluff residents need to be aware of som~ of the other options for the school site. He then suggested the school could be leased to the Eastbluff Homeowner's Association; could be turned into the district's admfoistrative center, "with parking for 400 cars'; or build "affordable rental housing" with as many as 350-385 units. Trustee de Boom also notes that there have been suggestions that the school be turned into an AIDS hospice or a school-bus depot. That's no rebuttal, that's a threat. Go along on the Coa)tlinc deal, de Doom is ~}ing. or we'll show }'OU what ki nd of terrible things v.c can do to your neighborhood. 1... Until de lloom's piece appeared, the trustees claimed a hilnds·off attitude. Let the college people comincc the mum, people th:ll pulling a Coastline campu~ in their community "ill not harm their property values and quality of life, and make a dangerous thoroughfare C\Cn v.orsc. fael) per~on I ha\C '>poken to io TJ1e Bluffs agrees that the district nteds either to use the school or get monc} out of 11. No argunwnt. These are tough times. But they hone)tly think Coastline is ..i bad idea. They \\Onder \\h) the s hool d1stri t and a panel or community repre!>cntall\C) couldn't have s:u dO\\O a long time ago in search of J \•orkablc ~olution. And they very much resent being threatened and having a thumb sl\.id. in their C)C. Fred Martin's column runs .\TondDJ. U'cdn<'SdDy :ind Friday. beginning at 11 a.m. April 28 at the BalbOa Bay Club. For information, call 673·9944 or 644-5585. Art exhibit -An invitational, juried art exhibit featuring works by stude~lS from 19 county high schools will be on display April 28 to May 1 at the Orange Coast College Art Gallery. 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The shop's rackets range in price from $39 to $300, and La Bollita charges $13 to $25 for stringing. Delivery is free for nearby custom- ers and no more than $5 for others. When : La Bollita ran a pro shop at the Orange Athletic Oub, beginning in 1982. He lost his lease two and a half years later, and he began offering his mobile service, catering to clubs and tournaments. He went to work as a copper tubing salesmen while running his mobile stringing service, but quit the job after three months because of his distaste for working for someone else. He opened Devin's Pro Shop in June 1988 in Costa Mesa, and he moved the shop to Newport Beach about six months later. •. Where : Devin's Pro Shop is located in Newport Beach, at 120 Tustin Avenue, suite E. La Bollita serves customers as far south as El Toro and as fa r north as Anaheim. He also used to take his stringing ma- chine with him when he traveled around to play in racquetball tourn- aments, but business has forced him to cut back his playing schedule. Devin La Bollita, offering personal service, such as free racquet stringing pick-ups and l~l'~Noe deliveries for nearby customers at Devin's Pro Shop in Newport Beach. WhYo: La Bollita said he saw a need in the area for a stringing service and pro s op, and he thought he could do well by offering more personalized service than that available at major sporting goods stores. He said, too, that one way or another, he needed to be his own boss. "If I wasn't doing this, I'd be doing something else for myself," La Bollita said. each of the last three years. The shop had $70,000 in sales las t year, and La Bollita hopes to post at least $80,000 in sales this year. hard and give the best customer service that you can," La Dollita said. "The key to success is persistence, always being there for your customers and giving them the best service that you can." He said he doesn't plan to open more locations, but by doing more marketing, he believes he can generate more sales in the geographic market he now serves. -By Tony Cox -II you .know someone Mbo should be How: Devin's Pro Shop has increased its sales by about 20 percent in Lesson Learned= "Keep your expenses do~n. and just work profiled Jn this wttkly ftoturr, send your suggestion to The Daily Pilot's business editor, Tony Cox, 111 JJO W., Boy St., Costa csa, 92627. NR DRAFT: Three Steinberg clients picked in first round From A1 the top two signal callers taken. University of Houston quarterback David Klingler went to the Cincinnati Bengals as the sixth pick in the draft, and UCLA's Tommy Maddox was picked by the Denver Broncos at No. 25. AJthough he was probably getting used to having the top pick every year, as well as the premium contract that went with such a -;election, Steinberg was thrilled w11h his 1992 class of players. He only accepts clients who are philanthropic in their communities, and he said he believes his guys will be better role models than will this year's No. 1 pick, Washington Huskies defen sive tackJe Steve Emtman. until the third or fourth round. Draft position is crucial to the earnings of a player -and by extension, his agent -in the NFL, because draft slotting is the biggest factor in negotiating initial contract values. And players in the NFL have less opportunity than their counterparts in other sports to play themselves into better pay, because the league doesn't have a viable free agency system for top players. Slipping down a round or two, or even a few picks in the draft order, can cost a player milJions of dollars over his career. It's no wonder, then, that tension was so thick in the air Sunday at the Newport Marriott, where Steinberg hosted several or his clients, including KJingler and Maddox, and an ESPN crew. "It's a weird deal," Steinberg said of the draft-day pressure. "The way l deal with it is I stay up two nights before the draft. It's a caffeine-assisted thing (Steinberg teams coveting Klingler, but the Bengals showed only mild interest . When Cincinnati chose KJingler at No. 6, a surprised Steinberg shouted with joy. He and KJingler toasted the pick -Steinberg with Diet Pepsi and the quarterback with ora nge juice -but there was still uncertainty. Because the Bengals already have a tar quarterback, there was speculation that Klingler would be traded. Bui Klingler got a ca ll a few minute later from Bengal Coach David Shula, and Shula assu red the· quarterback that no trade was in the works. Klingler spent the rest of the day doing interviews about hi future with the Bengals, a ta k that probably became tedious after about the tenth go·around of answering the same questions, but he could at least enjoy the relief of oo longer wondering when he'd be picked. Maddox, meanwhile, had to keep waiting, team in need of a quarterback, prepared to make the No. 20 pick, Maddox and Steinberg prepared to be interviewed by ESPN. Maddox's family assembled around the interview couch in anticipation. But the Chiefs opted for a dcfen ivc back. The interview was postponed, and the waiting and wondering slarted all over again. About 40 minutes la1er, the Broncos ended the su pense by taking Maddox with the 25th pick. Steinberg cheered loudly, and the young quarterback and his family celebrated. "I can barely taJk.'' Maddox said a few minutes later. "I'm still haking. We were really starting 10 wonder. There for a while, we were kind of sweating it. , .. "I was OK up until the Chiefs pick. The Broncos were the next pick, and if they didn't pick me, I don't know what would have happened. That was the longest 30 or 45 minutes of my life." Today Economics and the environment -Raymond Ludwlszewski, general counsel, v.s. Environment.al Protection Agency. will address members o( the American Economic Development Organization (AEDQ on Monday during the organiztion's Annual Conference at the Newport Beach Marriott. Ludwiszewski will address the issue of saving the environ ment while promotin~ an economically sound community. His presentation is at noon. Tuesday, April 28 Runaway computers - KPMG Peat Marwick's Spring High Technology Breakfast Series will continue at 7:30 a.m. April 26 with the topic "Runaway Computer Systems." The breakfast will be held at the Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive. For reservations, call 850-4411, ext. 623. AEDC speake rs -Richard Sybert, director of the Governor's Office of Planning and Research will address the American Economic Development Organization at their Annual Conference at the Newport Beach Marri~t. He will give an overview of California's consensus report on gro).vth management initiatives at 9: 15 a.m. Birge Walkins, directo: of lnv~tor Outreach Program, will address the Conference at 1 :45 p.m. Thursday, April 30 Networ king club -Lt:ads Club, a national organization for men and women in business, will begin weekly meetings of its new Newport Beach chapter at 7:1 s a.m. on Thursday, April 30. The club offers members the oppd'rtunity to make business contacts through a system of non-competitive personal networking. For information and reservations, call Steve Dexter at 752-5626. Disabled workers -The Newport Beach office of the law firm Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton will sponsor a lunch time round table discussion entilled Art Mart founder to open boutique COSTA MESA -A c<r founder of Aaron Brothers Art Marts will open a bou- tique art gallery next mon th in the Stoncmill Design Center. Al Aaron, who f oundcd Aaron Brothers Art Marts together with his brother, Len Aaron, in 1946, will of· ficially open his new gallery with a reception on May 12. The public is invi ted to :it· tend the reception. which will feature leading decorn· tors and designers and will begin ot 4 p.m. Al Aaron Art Gallery will specialize in floral an in oil and water colors. The gal· lcry will offer both prints and originnls. A resident oC Delcourt in Corona del Mar, Al Aaron is semi-retired from \he pri- vately held Aaron Brothers Art Marts, a chain of nrt stores that now has 7J loca· lions. He is currently on a buying trip in lfong Kong. "We got exactly the clients we wanted in this draft," said Steinberg, whose finn also represents such stars as Warren Moon, Troy Aikman and Jeff George. "We got the No. 4 pick and the No. 6 pick. Desmond will be a great role model in Washington." is a chain diet-soda drinker). The only break J took in the last two days was going to my son's T-ball game yesterday in Corona del As the Kansas City Chief , a r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---J While Howard was widely regarded as a top-five pick prior to the draft, the fortunes of Steinberg's other two first·round clients were le s deftnite. KJingler, who struggled through his senior season after a stellar 1unior year, was expected to go in the top JO, but some scouts questioned how well he would adjust to the NFL after playing in the run-and-shoot offense at Houston. Against the advice of his family and agent, Maddox entered the draft after his sophomore year at UCLA, and some prognosticators said that because of his lack of easoning. he might not be picked New Product! Discount Now Available for combining Auto and Homeowner coverage. For Detail• Call Rabbitt lmarlDce AtPc1 • 1"'4riJY Sin« 1951 -'11·77·· <. -/ ("' )..> ,.. . . "l Otd Newport BMt.tN&wport ltd (Nm .... ....., Mar. Of course I had my cellular phone with me in case anyone called." Steinberg got a lot of calls from RUFFELL'S UPIOl.ST£1Y llC. .......... e... .... ltU-U.. •T• IUl-Ml-llM DANCE INSTRUCTION •BALLROOM • LATIN Now is the time to learn how to dancel Come join uJ fo r a plcannt af tcrnoon of dance 1nuruclion in our, "Jncroduction to Ballroom," workshop. Jn this four hour dais ""c will acquaint yo u with the basic movements of Walt1, Po~ Tro1, Rutn~ and Cha Cha. Be prepared to enjoy • SWING youraelf in a relaxed environment as you get ready for weddjnP., cruises. social events or just an enhanced social lif cl Inst ruc:tors have 20 rears combined dance experience and love to teach d111c:c. For information on workshops. oncoing cl.aucs and private lcuons c:.111 Ben or Patricia at (714) 770-7892 GROUP & PluvATE LEssoNs l .. . We have designs on you .to flll the decof.111v~ ~rd­ w1~ needs & t~tatlon\ of ~ cl~t No~ wh.M ~~or t11M ~lod ~tot> 11'qUlr~. w. ~the fi""' qu.hry doof, ~net, lumltUN, llthltec.tunl & b.ct\ h.vdw .. & fllllfUre<l lO ~ And, you'll . be~ to find lhM your nftds •t• mtt correctly bf. UUM OUt ~~~tlon Ir. ~by) ~Mton~ of~· or<MIW h.ltdw¥e ~Jll)f'f~e. UJClltendwM .................... ' • "Discrimination and the Disabled Worker" from noon to 1 :30 p.m. April 30. The discussion will offer practical information on the many state and federal laws concerning the hiring, employment and termination or disabled workers. event will be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Orange. TV adve rti sing -t<en Friedenreich, director of marketing for Orange County Network Television, will give a presentation• entitled ''Television Advertisi ng - The Affordable Medium" at 7:1 S a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1211 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Call 729-4400. Management workshop - A management workshop for people who own and operate their own businesses will be offered fton 2 lo S p.m. April 30 in the Orange Coast College Lewis Applied Science Building. for information, call 432-5880. The seminar will be conducted by business lecturer Gene Konstant. by your GIRMAN and IWIDllH Auto lpeclallstl: Paul Frech HAPPY TRAILERS TO YOU Those who plan to haul a trail erful of clot hing, equipment, and provisions to a vacation destination this summer houJd take the time to load the. hitch correctly. If the trailer's load is not distributed property, it can drastically alter the tow car's handling characteristics. Proper loading callJ for only 60 pcreent of the load weight to be forward of the trailer's fr ont wheels . This f r o n t ·t o -b a c k we i g ht distribution allows the tnilcr to exert only light pressure on the hitch. If tbc trailer were to bring more pressure on the hitch, it wouJd depress the rear end o( the tow vehicle and raise the front wheels enough to adversely affect steering, ~ for side-to-side distribution of weight in the uailer, it should also be. equally divided, with the heaviest objects placed over the trailer's axle. REGISTERING INFORMATION Those who sell tires used to be compelled by law to register the names of buyen with tire manufacturers. This enabled tire companies to contact owners of their merchandise immediately when one of their products has to be recalled. Th.is requirement still holds true for tire dealers and distributors owned by manufacturers , bu~ independent tire dealers alj! not obliged to follow the registration rule. h ia beholden upon the consumer to ask for a tire rcgistntian card when purchasing tires. By filling out the card and sending it in, drivers have tht opportunity of getting replacement tires iJr the event of a recall. More hnportant, the motorist will be in a f)O.'ition to be warned ii a buard ahould exist. If you have not registered your lira, you can still find out about recalls tbrouah consumer mapz:inel. Pleue oome to C • P. for all your car repair and tunina needs, located at 2090 Placentia . Pleue caU ua if you need to schedule Wort at 646-6910; open MODdiJ tbroup Pridlly, 7:30-6:00. We are approved 'J AAA, and accept ..;or credit cards. Thii ii lllo an oftidaJ brake and llpt inspection station. We 1pecl1Uie 111 .emdna German ud Swedill automobilea. lllJm A pcmment ""* reveals tbat '10 percent Ill lndepcftclent tire dealen ib no1 repter -,.,.· nun. with dre IDlllUfKturen. • ' - • .. estyles Lifestyles Editor T.J. Hutchin on ... 642-4321 e.t. 366: ~--------------------------..-..--------------------------------------------· Conductor reveali "1e correct way to accept Golden Baton By Vida Dean ~Edlor 'lwhy did it take eig~t 0!f years for you to gave one of these to a -=onductor? If you had started with a conductor, he would have told ~u this is not the way to hold a baron." World renowned Zubln Mehta drew applause and laughter from the crowd of 400 at the ninth GNden Baton Gala of Orange County Philharmonic Society Saturday at the Four Seasons Hotel. Mehta's good natured scolding ~me as he held up the sculpture, hand on a pedestal, holding a a ton. .. If I held the baton this way, haw would you pl:Jy?" Mehta •houted to two musicians of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in the audience. "Backwards!" they shouted. If the Philharmonic officialdom was rcd..faced, no matter. The evening was lengthy and spaced ou~ but a resounding success. Patrons had started with a thmnpagne reception at the Spa at lhe Center, walked to the OC IPerfonnina Arts Center where ~ebta conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic, opening with the ~rid premiere oC Jacob rudman's ••Seraphic Games" mmissioned by OCPS and he Edward Halvajian Fam:t:; oondation. The concert ntinued with works by hubert and Beethoven and aritone Thomas Hampson's ndition of eight early songs German composer :llaler. The hotel dinner plus ancing and the official aton presentation from OCPS board chair Bob Searles to Mehta concluded the Saturday-into-the wee-hours-of-Sunday event ~ted to bring in close to ~100,000, according to sala dtair Susan Beechner. 0 This gala is speciaJ ... a S:elebration oC our 30th -"niversary and our Golden la ton celebration," said ~ executive director Eric ionmer. Among those attending were Floss Schumacher and husband Ed. She started the baton galas and was the '86 recipient. "The idea was to honor somebody who had contributed to the arts and symphony music," said Schumacher. Others there were '90 recipient Elaine Redfield and husband Bill, Druckman and his wife Muriel Topaz (she heads dance division of Juilliard), Yehmlna and Mehli Mehta (parents of Mehta}, Gloria and Or. Louis Gluck and Eugenia and Donald Thompson (the foursome underwrote Mehta's appearance), Jolene and Dick Engel who underwrote Hampson's appearance. "He's a winner and I like to back winners," said Dick. Gala·gocrs also included Nancy and Jack Caldwell, Jane and Stan Grier, Jane Lawson and daughter Liza Segretti (husband Donald on biz in Africa), Pat and Carl Neisser, Gloria and Irv Gellman, · Terry Lee and Terry Goldfarb (getting married July 26), Judy and James Dorrenbacher, Connie and Charles Colladay, Janet Curci Walsh (holding on .to two walking canes after a recent mis-step.) Gary Burrill, Meldrim Burrill with daughter Maralou and Jerry Harrington. (Maralou was celebrating her birthday and getting Mehta's autograph.) Society briefs Wanted: Snow on the roof? The Balboa Bay O ub was the setting Tuesday Cor the Women's Auxiliary of the Orange County Anhritis foundation Luncheon. This year, Elaine Vafaadis chaired the "Mardi Gras" themed day . Fun and color was provided by several Fashion Island stores including J.B. Diffusion and the Forgotten Woman. Guests of honor Or. Svcozy and Bill c.ampbell were saluted by the nearly 300 who attended the (S40 per person) event. The several thousands in expected proceeds wilJ benefit the Children's Arthritis Clinic at Children's Hospital. • Wednesday, at Le Meridien Hotel, the Arthritis Foundation was at it again. Around 240 Afibbed at the chance to say •'thank you" to 1neir secretaries and contribute to a good cause it the ~ time at the All Star Salute to "Sccretanes. J Profits from the S3S luncheon and silent auction were expected to be around $12,000. Jeff Jona chaired the upbeat luncheon where guests enjoyed tbe entertainment provided by comedian Old Hardwick. The aroup also appreciated .cilulic Le Meridien buffalo mozzarella and .a>lant appelizen. Guests nved about the entree: tonellini in pancetta and cream too. • There was more sc>iJ\I on Wednesday evening u the Newpon Harbor An Museum had some IOCOftd thou1hts about the 1980s. Around 40 memben of the prestiaious Founden Circle joined chief curator lruc:e Guenther and holtess Alson lalcer Frenzel for a kN>ll at "Devil on the Stmn ·Looklna Back on the Eiahties." TM uavellna exhibit. comprised of a dazzling mind media compilation ol 100 works from SO lltllll, was a treat for thole who attended the pDery tour and sculpture prden reception . • Mcmben of the Diplomatic Circle of the ._,..tional Visitor and Protocol Foundation of Onaea C.ounty made some new friends u they •lca...t maft1 new faces to Oranp County. likea to ahow viaiton holpitality by ....,.. them In American homca. r. W ewnini. left and ..,._. Harrtt llailr HartM>r 1aland home to around SO .... wine and-~ the ~ .:'reatured a tu&y pmu&atioft of rs>• ud Shrimp. ,,. Dlplamrllc Ordl pnlldlltt Gayle ~non ~ar lbe multi·Udonal ~p of from counlttel such u Obina.. tl'\uby, Hondun1 and Namibia. -·OnlO..ha# ) ' '' ~Seniors with fi re in the fu rnace search for romance in their lives. F ifty si.'<·thousand people o'er 65 are married eve ry year, and ten-thousand arc di\orced - which proves evel)body 1!.n't out to pai.turc. The sunset years are far more passionate and 'olatilc than advertised. A significant number of seniors still pursue romance with undiminished fel"\Or. The leg are a little slow and the breathing hard, but the spirit i unquenchable. Prime time IO\C affairs a ren't Jll that different from most re lation hips. Although companionship is paramount, sexual chemistry till counts. Sparls mu't fly, and pn ion smolder. If nothing ignites when two people gaze at each other through their bifocal • a date is just a much of n dud in the 7~ as it wa in the 30 . The pursui t of happane~ attrnet an imprc~ive field of !.enior sprinters seeking compatablc partners -and not ju~t for backgammon. Take a look at the personal ads offered in new papers by matchmat..ing services. A glowina example is the octogenarian who seeks a "lively lady who enjoys Scuba di\ ing, gourmet dining, close dancing and plenty of love." Another provocative ad promi cs "Nc\er o dull moment with a fascinating widow or 75 who likes all the sood things in life -including )'Ounger men." And then there's the lady who wants it all: 0 Lusty, beautiful 68·ycar-old desires to fall in love with • financially secure, aood looking. unselfish, non-smoker "ho enjo) SC\. Whale the majont~ or las1ingi. arc plJccd by '"omen. there's an ample selection of gallhanting Galahad like the gentleman who de cribcs huni.clf a a "IO\Jble okhtcr of cuddling-size "ho is looking fo r a \\oodland n}mph." Computer dati ng offer i.eniors a more cicn11f1c appro:ich to Jo,e "ith a mJchinc that li nks up se~ vegetarians \\Ith p:lSSionate alf.ilfa-munchc~. night O\\IS \\llh pan) lo,er.., ports nuts '"1th ba cball freaks. Filling in an application for com puter dating mu t be ngoni zang. No eccentricity is too small to delete. The m,10 "ho lea, cs the cap Off ha toothpaste i looking for a oul mate "ho shares the same philosophy on cvel)thing from toothpa tc cap to clutter. Among the singles arc a urpri ing number of divorcee -"hach ra1 e an intere ting question. Who gets .i dhorcc in the Golden Years? After 30 or 40 )'Cars of ma rri:igc supposed!) one's "'eathered all the marital storms. There' one grievance, however, that seem to endure: "The Other Woman." You might think thi temptation was no longer a threat for a gentleman olJ enough for a hcaring-a1J and toupee Not )(). ~tan> men's "dangerous years" last to a hundred. After that they're more interc ted in tapioca th:in sex. While the majority of hu bands arc faithful mate who control their roving c)·e with corrective lenses. or ~IC·discipline, there arc tho'c who ~)Ch -~- Wedd Ing • .• :' . . LEITAO.RIEGER ·Newport Beach resident' Perri Rieaer and Joe Leitao exchanpd weddina vows on Feb. 29 in &he Community Qurch Conarqational. Corona del Mar. ne coup. pce1ed too p est 11 their recepuon at the Top or tho Grill, El Tonto Grill, Costa Mea Maralyn Messer of Lodi and Bin RieFr ol Jecbon an the parents ot tr.e bride. She wore a pa ol M>ry Ntin and Alencon lace ~nd With pearll al.ct 9!C1"ins. It was de acned with 3 high neck. long sleeves and a dct ch:iblc train. 1 he bridcgroon\ i the so n of Jim and Helen Leitao of Moreno Valley . Honor attendants for 1hc couple were Robin Robin n and Dave &non. U hen were Rick Rieger, brother of the bride and Dive T1bbc 1 . Aflcr a honeymoon n ip 10 Waaklk>a, Hawaii, the «1uplc arc at b001c in CY.,,Ott Bc~ch. She i Vllith Cold\\ell l\1nkcr Rcs.dcntlal Affih tc Inc. and he L 1he OVllner of Pre1nier Cimmutt.on or Ncw'.flOrt llc ~h. I .. compuTER OA1'U4G Clockwise from left: Gala chair Susan Beechner with award recipient Zubin Mehta, left, and Bob Searles, r.resenter of award; rom left, Jacob Druckman and wife Muriel Topaz at Spa · reception with Patricia and Erich Vollmer. Druckman wrote commissioned p~e and Erich is exeo director of Philharmonic Society; Jerry and Maralou Harrington and her dad Meldrim Burrill at the 4 Seasons dinner. Guests at Spa included Terry Lee and fiance Terry Goldfarb. He is on an exercise machine and she is checking out results. (Sure, everybody exercises in a tux in Newport Beach.) them~chcs the only way to recapture lheir )outh i "1th a )Oung wife. Hopc:fuJI,>. one d:iy they'll ha\c an inoculation like an annual Ou shot again t tha) common myth. l'm not >Ure Medic:uc "ill pick up the t'iill, hO~e .. er. ,\'tor)' MclnlJrr Is • rt ldtat ol U.Vo• 'pl. How to submit nuptial news The Daalv Pilot wclcumc the chan c to U\arc ~our cn,agcmcnt or wedding with our readcn . Pick up engagement or weddins forms in our lobh)' at JJO \\'. Bay St .• Costa Mesa. or send a sclf-adJrc11\Cd tamecd cnwlopc to the Weddina Department, The ~lot. P.O. Sol 1'60. Colla , Mesa. 9.:!626. Photos of the couple or of the bride ~ .._., be ubmiucd with the finished form. Bl.ct and ftite photos repmducc ~ but you naay Mlblriit harpl)·focustd rolor photo& for 9PP'(Wal. Write your name an the back ol the photo. IC ) u wa nt your pho'to retun.ed. pleuc iadudc a \lamped, oddrc d mamna cmielope. uptial nc i publishea on a lplCC available ba 1 • F r information. call '92-WI. ext. 350. .. Monday, Apt 17. 1882 Back Page Teen lclllad crossing BalllVll'd Locals explore wetlands for Earth Day COSTA MESA -A 1'4· year-old Newport Beach girl was struck by a car and killed while trying to cross Newport Boulevard shortly before 10 p.m. Friday. Elizabeth Lella Ferguson, a Newport Harbor High School freshman known as Bess, at· tempted to cross Newport Bou- levard with friend Heather Harris, IS, of Costa Mesa. She had just left the Rock-N-Java coffee house and was headed across the street to Diedrich O>ffee & Espresso Bar on 17th Street when she was struck by a car driven by 23-ycar-old New- port Beach resident Randall Gregory Quan, according to O>sta Mesa police. Police say the teen-agers were not in a crosswalk and were hit just befo re th~y . reached the center divider. HarriJ received only minor in· juries and refused treatment. Ferguson was taken to Western Medical Center where she was pronounced dead at 10:17 p.m. Quan swerved to avoid tbc girls and was not cited for the accident, according to police. Police said there was no evi- dence of alcohol use by either the driver or the victim. Ac· cording to a preliminary investi· gation by police, the teen-agers may have been at fault for "being in the roadway when unsafe and failing to yield to a vehicle's right of way." The investigation is continu- ing and poHce arc asking any witnesses to the accident to contact Costa Mesa police in- vestigator Steven Rautus at 754-5264. -By Russ Loar By Russ Loar Siii! Wrler S HELLMAKER ISLAND -In safari hats and tiger-striped bikinis, hundreds turned out for Earth Day booths and activities here Sunday at a most appropriate place -a stone's throw away from the Upper Newport Bay. Time was when natural estuaries like the Upper Newport Bay were not too highly regarded by the general public, a public offended by the noxious odors of sulfur gas bubbles burping up from the seemingly swampy, unkempt wetlands. But with the paving over of much of the California coast, the 752-acre Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve has become one of the premier natural wildlife preserves in the United States, according to John Scholl, a ~late wildlife naturalist stationed at the Upper llllWNG: Hot alacuon Issue for 45111 District Newport Bay. "People used to consider estuari es ugly _du~kling ,"Scholl said. "Now they're discovering this is one of the most beneficial environments in the world. Over 90 percent of the coastal wetlands 11c gone because people did not see them as valuable before." Scholl hopes that such Earth Day activities, which included tours through the Upper Newport Bay, will increase public awar~?Css of the irreplaceable wetlands area. It was a down-to-earth array of displays at Shellmakcr Island near the Newport Dunes recreational area Sunday. ranging from a booth highlighting the "Development and Tasks of a Worker Bee." complete with living bee hive, to a table with a little bowl of water where ch ildren would catch painted, wooden fish with an aquarium net, a demonstration of the brown pelican's fishing techniques. Groups ranging Crom the Friends of the Upper Newport Bay and lhe Newport Conservancy to Orange Cou nt}' Birds ot Prey and Sea and Sage Audubon took part in the environmental information fair. There waJ a stuffed coyote (a Jamboree Road traffic fatality) a live great horned owl (whose handler cooled him down by squirting water under his wings) and a saber tooth tiger skull. Long before joggers and bicyclists discovered the natural beauty of the Upper Newport Bay, about 20,000 years ago, saber tooth tigers frequented the area, according to a geologist sitting behind a display table. But environmentalists say without sufficient concern for constal wetlands, it is doubtful that ar~as like the Upper Newport.Bay will last another 20,000 years. "The Upper Newport Bay is one of the most special places in So\llh· ern California," Scholl said. "It really is one of the most naturally scenic places we hnve." EASTBLUff: Newport City Council to discuss school lease proposal From A1 the revenue, becanse we• don't want our view disturbed,' Hey, I'm not going to force offshore oil wells on anybody like that." From A1 us to hear their concerns first· hand." · A report prepared by City Manager Kevin Murphy sug- gests that under state law, the school district has autonomy from both city and county regu- lations regarding the use of school sjtes. If the school prop- erty is sold to a private party, then the city would have au- thority over use of the land. City councilmcmbers arc not expected to take sides over the issue, but a City Council posi- tion drafted by Murphy encour- ages the school district to "min- imize" the impact of any changes in the use of the school. ''If the impacts cannot be satisfactorily mitigated then the city opposes any alternative ed- ucation, residential or com- mercial uses of former school sites," the proposed council policy position reads. City Council members have not voted on the policy position. "This is a school board issue," said Councilman Clar- ence Turner, whose council dis· trier includes the Eastbluff area. "The citizens arc having some difficulty in distinguishing between the responsibilities that the school board has and the responsibilities that the City CounciJ has." Newpo rt-Mesa Unified School District Assistant Super· intendcnt Tom GOdley said the district is still in a wait-and-sec mode on the issue. "We're still waiting for the college to come fo rward and address the issues th at were raised," Godley said, rcfcrting to the March 24 school board meeting where angry Bluffs residents testified for two hou rs against the pro~ posal. "We're still ready and wiUing to listen." School district officials say in these lean financial times, they must find a way to earn money from the empty school site. They will consider lease, sale or alternative uses of site by the school district. Residents say the location of a college campus in their neigh· borhood would lower property values and disrupt the tranquil nature of their community, cause traffic snarls and make streets unsaf c for neighborhood children. But Coast Community Col· legc District Chancellor Al Fer· nandez believes some of the residents' concerns arc based on misinformation. "We would be a very low-key tenant," Fer- nandez said. "We would work with local residents to mitigate any effects they would consider to be adverse. The only real change I think they would no- tice is activity in the evening Monday through Thursday. We're still talking and basically hoping we can work something out." The potential of sticking orr- shore oil wells in sight of the ocean-view balconies at the new Huntington Beach Hilton is more than a matter of aesthetics to City Councilman Green. He believes the economic impact of offshore oil wells on tourism would be dra- matic. And Green said pollution produced by diesel engines on the off shore oil rigs would be blown into coastal cities. increasing the burden and the cost of reducing overall pollution levels by local companies. "That's why all the cities of Or- ange O>unty are opposed fo off- shore oil drilling as well as the county itself," said Green, who was on the City Council during the massive Huntington Beach oil spill of -1990. "We in Southern Califor- nia arc looking for tourism to save our local economies. I don't think offshore oil drilling would contrib- ute anything to our local econo- my." On environmental matters, Green carries weighty credentials as a founder of Amigos de Bolsa Chica, a group that helped forge an agreement to protect and re- store the Bolsa Chica wetlands. Green also has a doctorate in nat· ural history and teaches ecology and biology courses at Golden West College. Smuggler sentenced to 1 o years Costa Mesa Councilman Buffa agrees that the risks to local tour- ism dollars far outweighs any ben- efitJ from offshore oil drilling. "To risk having those beaches covered in oi l in return for the tiny amount of oil we would recover is crazy," Buffa said. "I will work aggres- sively toward not allowing one iota or expansion. I would like to sec the oil rigs that arc out there re- moved." NEWPORT BEACH -A mar- ijuana smuggler who once made the U.S. Marshal's top 15 Most Wanted list was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison and fined $250,000 last week after pleading guilty 10 income tax evasion and money laundering charges. With his February guilty pica, Gerald L Carroll, 48, of Newport Beach, admitted to organizing and leading a major marijuana smug· gling operation from the mid- I 970s through December 1982, ac· cording to federal prosecutors. He also admitted the Los Ange- Super Lotto/Decco Super Lotto Saturday, April 25 for S10.9 million 1ackpot: (no ticket had all six winning num bers. Wednesday jackpot expected to reach S 14 million.) 1, 20, 22, 30,46, 48 Oecco •Hearts ..................... 6 •Clubs ......................... 3 • Diamonds .................. Jack •Spades .............................. . les charges stemmed from the drug profits he and his attorney ran through foreign accounts in the Cayman Islands. Carroll Oed the United States in 1985, prior to his Los Angeles in- dictment. In November 1989, he was placed on the Marshal's most wanted list. He is scheduled to appear be· fore a federal judge again on April 27 for sentencing on a Detroit, Mich., indictment that charged him with running a continuing criminal enterprise. -By Iris Yokol But Rohrabacher is critical of what he calls knee-jerk opposition to offshore oil exploration. "The people of Southern California should give the issue of offshore oil drilling a serious consideration. This gut-level rejection of even thinking about it, I think is anti· American," he said. "We send our guys overseas and they put their lives on the line -nobody can tell me that oil didn't have something to do with that." UVOLU!IOIAIY! Ill! Money Back Guarantee! 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IWWIO Ol"r PlllM .....,, dllllJ llMf: ""'eeot ff WM~ I~ IOMt f C:C f9\f_.,td Noc t6f ""'Y C11 «!WI lllWi WI MNtc.e ~ .. Ml " PAICES APPLV AT PARTICIPATING ST~ES ANO DEALERS 1111 Pftm (M lftlta Wllllrt ..... • • ' ports All-Stars coming up short<s> ~Orange County's best being humiliated by lack of simple basics: uniforms. H ow 'bout them shorts Saturday night? The estimated crowd of 3,500 saw them. along with cable television, a pile of press members and seemingly every buketball coach in Orange County. Yes. anyone who could sec with one eye had to chuckle. Estancia High's Matt Fuerbringer comes onto the Cypress College coun -starting for the South All-Star team in the Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub's 27th observance of the Orange County Prep Hoops Oassic -wearing a pair or plaid, sinll-water colored bopping-around-in shorts. -----• OK. so when Preps this North vs. South Battle of the Hoops finally .Opened -it was 20 minutes late. the elbowroom crowd was thinting for their favorite players to take the floor - Fuerbringer blended in just fine. Jn fact, his let's get this offense in gear slam dunk with · 7:02 left in the fint half politely reminded everyone who he was. Tilen. exactly one minute later, Fuerbringer douses the Nonh defense with another slam, this time coming from Laguna Beach guard Darren Oravely's excellent lob. f'Uerbringer, the-6-foot-7, two-time All·CIF Ill-AA center, got his point(s) icross. but it didn't unravel the ~cry of the awkward-lookin& aborts. Game management asked the playen from the boys and girts aU-star teams to share the red 'None of the glr1s' shorts flt. Luckily, I wore shorts tonight.' -mn ,.._ 5°"' bOyl playw (South) and navy blue (North) shorts. which meant. in between games, some of the guys were putting on some of the girls' sweaty, already-played-in pmc trunks. Supposedly, everybody ran off with the all-star game shorts a few years aeo and game management hasn't purchased any new ones yet, so playen arc required to "improvise" when it comes to shorts. Tank tops 111d a brand new pair of Asia are passed out to the playen, but no shor1s. "None ol the atrta• shorts fit,0 F\Jcrbringer said. "Luckily, I wore shorts tonight." Accordina to Tun O'Brien, Estancia's head COICh who auisted the South team, additional trunb were available in the South kdcr room. The only problem: '"They look like 1970s short1,0 O'Brien said. "And those shorts didn't come SM DUNN,a Mancuso, Heads provide muscles ~Mancuso goes 59-2, Heads glr1s field athlete of meet at OC Championships. MISSION VIEJO -Newport Hast>or Hiah'• 1·2 puncb ln the shot put -TOllJ Mancu80 with tbe lql; Oini Huell widl till pta; coatinua to domlaatt Qr... .. c.oun11 tndl and 8eld ID that spedalCJ. All MUCUIO did WU "* the lfOll ...,_ 59 felt, 2 .._ oa $at1U'CllJ for I,...... bell la de- wurinl tbe field at the Onnae CounlJ Tnck ud Fleld Qam. pkln'lp1 at Trabtloo Hilla ......_ A penoeal bat bJ nlM lildall .. TMCKJm - Mandly Section B Apnl 27, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 OCC baseba1VB2 Sports on TV-radio/82 Classified/B4 ltt P•Y'W" OJ•ly PJot Estancia High's Matt Fuerbringer battles for control inside in Saturday's final bow as a basketball player on prep level. Newport Harbor's Maureen Mclaren (left, SO) goes in for a shot as game MVP Jody Anton (44) trails the play in gi rls game; at right, Harbor's Justin Mcintee (32) goes to the hoop in the boys' game of Saturday's All-Star double-header. Mcintee takes one last bow ~Newport Harbor star goes out with a flourish in county All-Star basketball game. By Richard Dunn Spons Wntu CYPRESS -Once more. Jus1in Mclnlee gol lo be a baske1ball star. He even lefl with a bow Sa1urday night on a stage full of other ~tars. Wilh an impending college volle)ball future to think about, Mcintee, starting at shooting forward for the South all- star team in the 17th annual boys Or- ange County High School All-Stor bas· ketball game, played on limited re· hearsal. But the 6-foot-4, Newport Harbor High standout stepped up in the second half, scoring 12 of his team-high 14 points and ending his prep hoops career with a flourish as the North nipped the South, 77-73, at Cypress College. • Mcintee, a second team All-CIF Divi- sion 111 selection who averaged 23.6 points per game for Bob Sef'\'en's Sailors last winter, stunned the estimated crowd of 3,500, and himself, by sinking two 3 See BOYS/12 Mcla ren stars in losing role · . ~Sailors ' starlet has super night in final basketball game with All-Star team. CYPRESS Maureen McLaren of Ne"port Harbor High keeps sa}ing she's not a basl...etball player. S:iturday night, she fooled the crowd in the 15th annual Or· ange County High School All.Star girls basketball game. Headed for Stanford on a \Ol· le) ball scholarship, the 6-foot cen· ter for the South all-star team en- joyed a momentous farewell to basketball, scoring 13 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in the Nonh's 89-84 victory before some 3.500 fans at Cypress College. "Now I feel complete," McLaren said. "I feel hlte I did my time, and now it's mo,ing on time. "Playing basketball \\-3S the be"t thing that ever happened to me . It \\aS good to ha\e a different dir- See GIRLS/Ii 1111'1 I Sb- 11181 n .-1 Orange Coast batters swim rivals SAN DIEGO -Dennis Conner and Stan &. Stripes won again on Sunday -they're down by just a 4~ 3 margin in the best of 13 Defender Trials finals against America3 going wire-to-wire again with a one minute. 28 second victory irl the quest for America's Cup. Italy's 11 Moro di Venezia cut New Zealand's lead in the ChaJ- lcnger Trials to 3-2 in the best of 9 series with a 43-sccond margin. A prestart penalty against Ameri- ca3 helped Stars &. Stripes, as did tbe moderate breeze of S-9 knots out of the west. ~ Pirates' men, women win every relay event en route to conference championship . MISSION VIEJO 4 •• . '9-·~ ~ , •. . \ .. -Winning every , relay in the meet, the Orange Coast College men's and women's squad clai med crowns Satur- day at the Orange Empire Conference Swimming and Div- ing Championships at Saddlcback Col- lege. ' OJal succumbs to Abrams ~Newport Beach standout puts away Bryan twins for latest tennis conquest. OJAI -Newport Beach 13-ycar-old tennis pbenom Oeoff Abrams can add Winnina Ojai to bis list of accomplish· meaaa.. Abrams won a pair of matchu Satur- da, in 11UHn1 heat to win the boys' t• dMUan of the Ojai Tennil Cbam· plonlblpl. The victories came aalinlt • the ac,.n IWinl. Mike and Bob. Abrams. an ef&hth pader at Enaian lntermediat• wbo ii acbeduled to enroll It Newport Harbor in tho fall, defeated Mib, 1·5, 6-3, in Saturda1'1'1emlflnall. thea took can ol .,.,_ 6-2. M, in die _..,......,_tdL "In the fint set (of the title match), I broke ttim twice," said Abrams. "But then in the second set, I started to act a little tired. We held serve until 4_., then 1 thought that I needed to break him or it might ao to a third set. "I was able tu break his serve at this point, then 1erved out the match." In community colleac women's action: •The Oranae Coast CoUesc doubles team or Shannon Curren and Michelle Janone came within one victory of rcachina the finals, winnina a quarterfi· nal match Saturday before k>si"I in the semis later in the day. Currcn-Janono defeated R~nido's Niki Carpenter and Michelle Matel,an, 7·5, M. to ldvanc:e to the 1tm1s where they feU. to Saddlcblck•s J a epic Fourct and Milito Suwa. 6-2, 6-3. -Ir '" ,,.,,_, ,.,,., ' The OCC men compiled ~93\t: point in easily outdistancing runner-up Gro • mont, which had 5TI. The Ptrates' 4~100 freestyle rclJy squad broke the con- ference record with a 3:0 .87 effort, nearly nine second faster than their closest compc11tion. Bill Nickel was another record· etter for Coast, bcttenng the conference mark in the 200 brenststroJ..c with a win- ning effort of 2·09.60. Perhap the most imprc 1\e ~howing of the meet for the Pirate came in the 100 free. Coa t placed fLr t through fifth in the event, led by Jason Bourland's winning effort of 46.92. Andreas Roestcnberg, Michael Prahm, Matt Reilly and Steve Mercier followed for the Pirates. Cha Julson v.as another OCC wtn· ner, prevailing by mocr than tv.o sec· onds in the 200 bad.stroke with a clock- tng of 1 :58.98. The women outscored second-place San Diego Mesa. 6521h-560. For OCC. Karen Laing a\enged 3 loss to ()pre ' Trish Braun in the prelims, out-touching her by .08 econds in the final to win with a time of 1:01.31. Coast broke a oonferenc~ record in the 200 free relay by winning in 1:41.70. But OCCs Jenny Shelden uffered her first loss of the year in the 100 See SWIMMINGJWI Marl91' Anla'll ·-8-1'111 ... ~Former Estancia, OCC baseball star makes waves against Angels on Sunday. ANAHEIM -Rich Amaral, an Estancia Hi&h and Oran.. C.out Colteae product in his 10th year or profrisional batcball ... firth same with the Seattle Mariners, homered for the Manncn in t~ir Ametican U:ague Wnt game with the Afttillt on Sunday. Amanl's four-bager came wetb two .......... abo9rd la a s-.- Marioen' llCOed ..._ n. M- pll C\'eliftMllJ rallied IO N. 7·5. o.s....,~w ...... ~ ................. . theM1l~*'°'J • mn: From 81 -pointers, the lut comin& at tho game-ending buzzer. Although Mater Dei'a Rep_ic (Air) Geary stole the spotliaht from everyone while scoring 23 points for the North in a gamo- MVP role, Mcintee was the unde- clared MVP for the South. Most of the time, in fact, the ~uick­ handcd Geary was guarding htm. Mcintee, who'd handled the round ball only five times previ- ously because of his current vol· leybaJl commitment. didn't know where his long-range shooting came from. "I neve r take 3-pointers," said Mcintee, who swished bis first trey with 3:52 left in the game, a huge bucket that cut the North's lead to 65-63. "I made four 3-pointers in a game against Tustin thls year, and that was it. I was about 4-for-42 on 3-p<>inters this year." Mcintee was an AU.CIF South- ern Section middle blocker on Newport's volleyball team last spring, leading the Sailors to the 4-A fina l. Hawaii and Long Beach State arc both recruiting Mclntec for volleyball. "It was ugly in practice," Mein· tee said of pregamc court behav- ior. "( haven't played, I haven't kept the edge. I honestly don't know what happened tonight. Mcintee bit a ftnt.half Jumper with l :OC on the dodt. b11 Only points tbrouab the tint 20 min- utes. Both ofbla ...an. and rwo ol bis team·biah four steals were in the fint hall. In the tee0nd baJf, he dnwe the baseline and 1C10red with l~:Ol left, then moments later made two free throws. His fint 3-pointer pulled the South to within two, tbcti Mcintee answered a North basket by tra~ cJing the lane and scorina on a left-handed layup with 2:53 left. "He did a good job of hustlina for us tonight." South Coach Roy Miller (Huntington Beach) sai'd. ''He got some p0ints, boards (two) and steals." Matt Fuerbringer of Estancia, also playing volleyball next year (S tanford} instead of hoops, scored nine points and pulled down four rebounds in 24 minutes. He also had back-to--back monster slams in the ftrst half. ''I think a lot of us wanted dunks, but as the game got on. guys got more serious and the dunks didn't matter,'' Fuerbringer said. "The dunks were there, but they weren't designed plays." Geary, meanwhile, added seven assists and five steals to spearhead the North. The South leads the se- ries, however, 15-12. llOYS ALL4TM GAm ...... .,., ...... n ..... .... .... ,.. Rocht 3 2 s • ..,._ lit 0020 .-- ,... 2531~ ~ s 2 • 14 keldl .. 4139flllla ~ 1012MIM ... _. 3 2 1. ~ ... 22216-y i-4 0 1 9 la'llol ~ 0202l'ltnl Rnom 1 0 1 2 Dodd VMderwll 1 0 1 2 .... ,. . 1 2 0 4 1 2 3 s 1 o a 2 • a s 11 4 0 4 • 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 9 • 11 s n 1 0 s 2 2 4 2 • 0 2 0 2 T..... 29 11 22 73 T..... 2$ 29 2$ T1 HalllN-Malt\ 9-21 from 11 ectioft and to do something new, from bcin1 horrible at the be&in- nina (aophomorc year) to bavlna to act better. This sport does not come easy to me." Volleyball does. In this North-South competi· tion, it seemed basketball did. too. "I kind of play basketball like a volleyball player," said McLoren, who's also a Clf qualifier in swim- ming (100-yard free, 100 back and 200 individual medley). "l think hard work and hustle has gotten me better. I work as hard u I can in practice, and l think that's why I started tonight because I don't think I'm really that good in basketball -, I just work harder." McLaren started for the Rebels along with Estancia guard Monique Sweet, who finiahed with six rebounds and four points. "McLaren aot a lot of points off rebounds and a couple on the fast break." 11id Estancta Coach Russ Davis, a South assistant. "A cou- ple of times. Mclaren and (Tus- tin's) Christine Garner were lead- ing the break and they're our two bigest players." McLaren, who averaged 12 points and 10.S rebounds per game while leading the Sailors to the Clf 111-AA semifinals last winter, may have been surpri~d by her own performance, but it seemed like second nature running the fast break with the 6-foot Gar- ner, the Sea View League's co- Player of the Year. IMl I ICaNd (IS plia&a). -.~ ................... .. riplat bip ICboal ..... " For Sweet. who avenpd IL points and 9.0 rebounds per con test for the Ea&Jes last season, I was nice to get a break from th intensity of the Pacific Coas Leaaue season and enjoy a bas ketball came. 0 This was just fun time, it wa the best time I've ever had playin basketball.'' said Sweet, who ha Cal Poly Pomona, UC Riverside, Christ College Irvine and Cal State Dominguez Hills on her wish lis t for next season. "This game went so fllst -it's hard when you don't have another game to look forward to. This is it." Brca-Olinda's Jody Anton, lead- ing the North, was the game's Most Valuable Player for her 28- p<>int performance. The North used a 14-0 run in the first half to go ahead, 29-16, with 8:33 remaining in the fint half. With Mclaren on the floor, the South came back in the second half, spurting 16-2 to take a 73-69 edge with 7:39 remaining. The North, however, rolled off 10 straight and never looked back. QtRLI ALL·ITM GAii• Nerth 19 , Soutll M ...... .... ......... 4 t , 10 '*"" S 3 3 IS Jlrllls 12l41CM 11022A*I • 1 s ,, ICltllCft 1002MtlJM 4 0 3 • WJooorW OJS>Owy 1002\'ftwy 2121llOlfllll'I 00101Mf ..,,,., Teteh S2 11 23 t4 T ...... ~Horii. Sl_.1 .... ,. .. 1 1 t ' 4 2 4 '1 4 0 ! • " s 421 3 2 • • 4 • s 14 2 0 0 4 t 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 , , r • 0 0 2 0 0 ·O 1 0 SJ ,. "., ,._. 00*. Scdl-lwll'llHI t f"' l , llldl-~ s. Jwnn l TIC!ncll lalls -Ho11t "I was fired up because it was my last basketball game and I wanted fo leave everything out on the court, but l don't know how I did it. I'm glad (my basketball ca- reer) ended on this note. I played my butt off tonight on the court -I feel good because l played hard in my last basketball game." ,..,. OD*: So!MI-Mc-. 2. ROCht I, Cloob I. - i.-1, Hollll-JacQon 1 Tecflllclj 1o111s-Mone. Estancia's Monique Sweet (24) rebounds. "I think having played volleyball with her helped to make it now more between the two of us," Mclaren said. "I wa~ surprised -By RJcb11rd Duan DUNN: From 81 past my waist," Fuerbringer said. After the game, l got a glimpse of the obscure, ?Os-looking bas- ketball briefs, courtesy of Newport Harbor's Justin Mcintee, who had a pair on underneath his regular silk trunks that classmate Maureen Mclaren had worn in the girls all- star game. Yes, Mcintee seemed proud to show them off. After all, they red, white and blue, sculpted into an American flag to commemorate the bicentennial. They hugged the waistline, while its sides were trimmed in the half-oval shape that you'd sec in the 70s. (Hey, even if they did fit me I would've refused to wear them.) Now, what if Fuerbringer hadn't worn street shorts to the game Saturday night? "I would've worn specdos. I guess," he said. Sounds like game management needs to invest and distribute a lit· tie more wisely. They should be embarrassed, not Fuerbringer. 0 Add game management: Why arc these all-star basketball games being played in April when few can devote all of their attention to the game? The timing comes hand-in-hand with the shorts con- troversy. 0 And speakln1 or O'Brien: Why hasn't Orange Coast College hired him yet for the men's basketball job? What arc the Pirates waiting for? They can't find a more p<>l- ishcd candidate. He's right in their back yard, his teams learn, de· velop and win each year and he's got the local connections. 0 Add Mclnttt: He'll find out on May 20 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel if he has won the Los Ange- les area Youth Athlete of the Year award, presented by the Sp<>rts Dream '92 committee at Childrens Hospital/Los Angeles Foundation. Two other Orange County ath- letes have been nominated in the youth division -San Clemente water polo player Jeremy Laster and Western golfer Tiger Woods. The other two divisions arc ama- teur and professional. 0 Crystal baU Umt: Newport Har· bor's baseball team will upset a contendin& team down the stretch in the Sea View League pennant race. The Sailors (2-6-1 In leasue) will be better in the second haJt, especially because of Matt Pala· f crri returning from a hamstrin& pull. The Sailon. who sacrifice bunt as well as any team in Oran1e County, need to quit puttin& run- ncn on base with crron and walk.a. JI they do, their preseuon hype just mi&ht prOYe out. IUdMd ,,.,.. ,, • ""'" Piiot Sp«U Wnw ..,,... •IP «Ml tolu•• •,,,,an ttfl'T M....,. Deep sea ·-....... . . -·~-..... ,,, .... 7 .... 4 ................ 4 .. .... , ............... 1 ......... ,,. ............... , ... .... Today's television-radio TELEVISION BoxJn1 Pirates' ups and downs, condnue to ·perplex 10 a.m.-Morrisoo-Odum, ESPN. Colltte Ttanlt 4 p.m.-Pao-10 tourney, PT. Auto llldnc 4:30 p.m.-NASCAR 500, ESPN. Hockey 4:30 p.m. -NHL playoffs. SC. 7:30 p.m.-NHL playoffs. SC. Basd>all 4:30p.m.-Cubs·AtL, WGN, TBS. 7:30 p.m.-ESPN. Pro Ba1kttball 5 p.m. -Celtics-Pacers, TNT. CoUtp Basd>all 7 p.m.-Alr Forcc·Hawaii, PT. Horse llldaa 7:30 p.m.-Anita replays. Ch. 18. 10:30 p.m.-Anita replays. SC. Equutrlan 11:30 p.m.-Horsc show, PT. Tra(k and Fitld 12:30 a.m.-Pcnn Relays. ESPN. RADIO Baseball 7 p.m. -Phi111cs-SO. KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m.-St.L·Ood&crs. KABC (790). Today's local schedule Vola.,Nll ~ school boys -Corona dll MN It LI- QI.Ill Beach. 5:30. loftbafl ~ colleQI -S3ddlet>lck at Orange Cea.st. 3 p m. ..... Orange Coast loses second straight as Cypress pins 13-11 loss on Bucs. By Joe Schlosser Sports WTfter COSTA MESA -It was 1lnything but a cakewalk last week for the Orange Coast College base- ~t: ·.·Yl "t'~. '-.. • \ 4 . ba 11 team, which is battling for third place in the Orange Empire Conference and a shot al the play- offs. In the past two games, the Pi- rates have committed nine errors, and have put Coach Mike Mayne in jeopardy of not reaching the 400-victory plateau by the end of the season. As it stands, M::iyne has 398 victories, with only three regular season games remaining. Saturday, Coast played the role of the gracious host, serving up five errors and 13 runs to visiting ' TRACK: Sailors sparkle From 81 for Mancuso, it was also a season best in Orange County. Mancuso's margin of victory was nculy six feet over his nearest rival. Meanwhile Beau Ralphs, a junior, went 51-0 in the shot and teammate Jim Stout was fifth in the discus at 1S3-5. Stout stood out in the p<>le vault, too, going 12-6 for a fifth place finish. Dylan Guggcnmous was fourth in the 800 (2:00.6) for the Sail- ors after being caught up in a slow early pace; and S!cy Peterka turned in a credible 8:58.34 in the 3000 meters. ' Rounding out the Sailors' strength in the shot put was soph· omore Wade Tift, who went S3·3 to win the frosh-soph compeli· tion. All Heads did was capture the girls shot at 41-5 ~. double up in the discus with a winning 134-11 heave to claim honors as lhc girls field events Athlete of the Meet in pacing the Sailors to a second place finish. Newport finishc'd with 48 points to runner·up Mission Viejo, and Coach Eric Tweit said it could have been much closer had his Sailon entered at full strenath. But with Michaela Ross and Misty May still recovering from a hip injury and nu, respectively, it was a matter of the meet "com- ing at the wrong time for us." It was a pr for Heads, a sophomore, by nearly a foot in the shot put. Other bi& moments for Harbor included a 24 finish in the hi4h jump by fre&hman Tina Bowman and Rou, each at 54; a fif1h an the Iona jump by Rou at 16-11~ (well ort her best ol 17~): a 47.7 in the JOO hurdles by aophomorc Lindlly Cunis; and a Nil· ner.up finish ln the 400 relay. The quartet ol Jennifer Glueck. Ross, May and Cunis went 50.14, but 'IWeit maintained: ••we can do much better than this.'• with an eye toward Thund1y'1 Sea View League dual meet show· ' down at Woodbridae. Amon& the best of endeavors for Corona del Mar was u per- sonal best or 60.27 in the '400 by Mollie Flint, as well as a JO:S7.48 for Brooke Meet in the 3000, where 1he wu sixth. Costa Mcsa'• bia pm in the JSOO -Denisha Bend& and Katy Elko(, wen& u impra&M 3-.S with ti.nm ol 4:48.6 and ':50.1. ,_ ........ . COST A MESA -The Soutb- cm California CoUep women's softball team completed Its replat·tcason tchedule oa a IOUt note Sahl~._ 0.. .......................... ' Ct'... • • 1-J •• Cypress College in a 13·11 loss . After the game, Mayne was so hot about 1hc game he told rcport- crs,"I really don't want to talk today, I'll probably s:iy something I'll regret." The Pirates (19-14 overall) came into the game with a 10-10 OEC mark, but dipped below the .500 hot hilling, lining a double to the lcf t~ccnter gap, which drove in three of his teammates. Hernan- dez went 3 for 5 in the game, pushing him over the .SOO mark. Hernandez said, "I really don't care about my average right now. What's rnorc important to me is if we make the playoffs.'' mark in conference. Cypress climbed to 10-12 in conference, 25-17 overall. Greg Folsom fol- -.-------lowed suit, cracking 'I a sin&le th:u drove in really don't Hernandez. making At the outset, it looked as though the Bucs were going to run away, taking a 7- 0 after three innings. Bltt the roof, make th:it the OCC glove , Want tO talk about it S-0. Justin Halper today. ' 'JI prob-capped off the inning with two-run double. ably say some-Cypress didn't get thing I'll regret.• th ings going until the founh inning when it caved in shortly thereafter. Coast sent 11 men to the plate in the second, scoring what seemed to be a more than comfortable seven runs on slit hits. All seven runs came after there were two outs and nobody on. Daniel Hernandez continued his SWIMMING: From 8 1 backstroke, losing in a photo finish to Jill Tolley of Riverside City. Next up for the Pirates, the de- fending state champions on both levels, is the state meet, which starts Thursday and continues through Saturday. It's scheduled for Belmont Plaza Pool in Long Beach. OAAN41 ••"RR FINALS , ............. Col .... , ..... Tum sccns· 1. OfillOt COISI. 893~: 2. Gross· ~ 877: 3. ~ 411, 4 San Dieoo Mesa. 417, 5. Rancho SWUgo, 311. 6. PalOITIW, ~\.t; 7 IWtrslde Cly, 244. I Cypress, 204 USO lrff-1. Wison (RS), 18.3067, 2 GlllWI IRSl. 18:50.35. 3 JohnSon (OCC), 16 53 99. 4, Smih (SI. 17:10 73! 5 M~hei !SOM), 17 5771,8 8. Ml.rllflY <RSI. 1 a 21 41, 1 11rn11 (SOM). 113173, I SIM (RCC). 115e75 100 tree-I.~ (OCCl, 46.92, 2. Rotsttn-bltO (OCC). 48 95: 3. Pntm (0CC), 48 00: 4. ~ i:CI, 48 13: 5 Mefdef (OCC), 48 19: &. wa.N ) ~ 03, 7. °"""*"' (SOM), 49.29; • .....,,. I 4111 200 blck-1. .Mson (OCCI. 1 :51118; 2. W1rM11r CG). 2.01 02: l ~ (OCC), 2 01 '2; 4. -... ($}. 2.·o:us: a. ~ (OCC). 2 01ee: a. ca (C), 2 OU$; 7. McCll'dt (OCC). 2.05.35. I. Pi;d ($OM). 2.0912 scored three times -mi•• rf • OCC coach o Pirates starter Darin Dabalack. After allowing an· other two runs in the fifth, Dabalnck was relieved by Josh Bclovsky. Bclovsky lasted only one-third of an inning before giving way to Phil Jensen. Jensen (0-1), who ab- sorbed the loss. took the brunl of 1hc Chargen' barrage, allowing three-run home run to Cypr David Newhan in the sixth inning Cypress scored four times in the fif\h and tallied six runs on three OCC er- rors in the sixth. Down 13-8, Coast put to- gether a rally in the eighth that brought them to within three at 13-10. Three shots remoiin for the Pi rates to (I) qualify for the playor and (2) get No. 400 for Mayn The Pirates arc at Golden We'!> Tuesday, at Rancho Santiag Thu~day and fini$h on S:uurdo hosting Saddleback. c,.,,... t3, or...-C...t u Cypress 000 348 000-13 15 Orqe Coest 070 100 030-11 12 Guloa. SITllC (2), Ttoael (4) "'° HoftmM: IQ. Bllovsl(y (5), Jtnstn (5), Page (1) lnll W Mondly (9) W-Troxet, 2-2. l-8'llMllY. 0-t 28-Hemlndt.r (OCC), Kalper (OCC). StOtlO (OCC) HoltlNn (C). tfl -Hmlln (C). 200 tly-1, Lildh ($1. 1.54 19: 2. Uc.CS. (OCC), 'l.OU7, 3. SMr (OCC), 2 05 10, 4 W1ooi (Q), 2.••· s. ~ (P). 2oue. t. ·~ • • 2100I. 7. Tin (G). 210-. 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OI llll)C by the court. Ille NOTICi ~PUBLIC SALE. .... tot~ M·233 Cosla ...... 011ly p~ ~ IJftdef IJ'll ,.~ • YOU NllD AM IXPlA C&AH -•o '*°'" fHOll conNf'tled lo the propoMCI ~ ll'ETITION E.irtra Storage wut condud Notice •• Mrtby """" to A9<•• 13, 20 27 May 4 ..,.atneH N&IM(I) led NATION CW THI NATUN Publlthed N••"'Ott C(SETRT~~. Ktloft.) TM ~ ~lly to~~ a1 ~ 1MM of the~ cred1tore of the within PUILIC NOTICE 11192 ' ' '~·~, Pt O' THI '"OCllOINO •• __...,... ~ ""'" '""'"" • ri ldmllll*lllon auchOtttY wlll ..,_ under the ...,.~ •n • o tne •lorage namtd Mllw Iha& a bc.lltl M 2 10 1 • _. AGAIN IT VOU YOU _ • .,...., .. MtM ~ OEMISlS THl MAL f'lll be grwtled un6Ma an llMf. dM AdmlnltV .. -...n-1p1ce (1) neme d b•low, eale It abOU1 to be made of CNSt0:)74t9 • dtfrt IHOULD CONTACT A Hoc °'Pfl 13, 10, n . 1112. E"TY OHClll•D AS F • ~ penon tUet "' o0-tetet Act. (Thllldiof'I ~~ With "'-contents being the 11u11 d11crlbtd F1cttttouti ,UIUC NOTIC! J1:~• ~at~ ~ ..... flltd l.A~. m17& LOWS· JtcliOt' to ttie pet1tJon Ind will allow tht ptftonal r tlOld to ~ ll~httt bid<* betow. 8ut1M ..... ..,. ountt ........ Of ..... ., PUIUC-1CI PMCEL t· LOT I' OF TRACT ttlOWt QOOd c... WWI"" ~1111\'e 10 ._. ti>' <Owner '"""'• tne right The names an0 buslnKs lt•t•....,.t Flct.U.U. Oraog• ~on Apttl 1. T_ .. _ _, NO.-· Al"' -M· -"'°"" oo1 ........ Odlono -..,;:" ..... ).lo<"wftA.....,ol ...,._.,.,,,,._.,,, Tho ,..._ ""'°"' ......... _ '"' - -T-COllDID • -214, -........ "°"" '""'°""' .. ,.,, .:J!! "" """"' S"'" ol ...... RIC•AAO S. •EHRICl<SEH "' dolnQ 6•oloou .... -....... _..,., NO'IUOf' 4 TO 10 tont W.CLUSM OI A HEAAINO on the i*1-Ing c«taln ""Y lmpottanl Ice (cuh). AND NATAUE H04RICK-H 'HARBOR AND MCFA(). The FOltowlng persons Published Newport 8uch--.~ l'RUl'T'IE'8~ MllCfu.ANfOUS MAPS . NII llon will be held on MAY •ctlonl, ~ ~ Tht ••I• II being held lo SEN, HUSBAND AND OEN PARTNERS • Call!()(· .,. doing buslnff•" Co••• Mtll Daily P1IOI Hollce It her9by ~ TI No 1 CJOt2.41118 THE OfflCE OI THE coiJNn 2t, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. In eone1 teprMentlUW wtf: 'fi/'tyba ~d's lien and WIFE, ANO RICK H. ERICK· nit gtntral partnership, SOUTHERN CAUFOANIA April 20, 27, MIY 4, 11, lhet INTERITATE TMtlT YOU AAE IN DEFA\A.T lllCORDE" Of SAIO CCCNTY Dept. 3A localed at 700 required 10 Qlvt notice to Sa t t d tt 17692 SON AND JENNY L. 113 Corporele Pille, Sulit AWMINUM MAN, 3199 ~ 1992 . DHO SffMCt INC., M UND£R A OE.ED Of ""UST PMCEL 2 Nil APflll"Tt · Civic Ctnttt Dflvt WHI, lnter"ted ptftoftl unlt H S. m~aoc~,;, Huntington ~RICKSON, 162n Lagune 200, NIWPOl'1 Bea<:h, C1111f Alfpofl Loop Otivt, Costa M-2\9 '""'··· Of IUCCIHOf DATED AOQUST ,, ,.,. NClf.EXClUIM EAIEME s..u Ana, CA 92701. they MW watv.d notlc• Of ec ' ()f1 I, on May 1nyon Rd., I A. lrvlrt•. CA 92660 MHa, Cahl. 92626 11u11ee, 0 , iubatltultd UHL.Ea YOU TN<E AcrlOH F<>f' lllGIWSI MO EGM " YOU OBJECT TO the contellttd to the propoNd 1~mbr \:~ p.m. 92718 Hopkin• D1vtlopment John Cnarltt Marvtck, PUBLIC NOTfCE tru9tM -·.uent ....... TO PROTECT YOUR _......,.,.LOT -. QfW1Uno of tht petition, you action.) The inct.pendtnt "' JKI IC • nvented to The locaUon In Californl1 Company, L.P., • O.lawar• 18671 Falrwood Lani 1--------- ,._. 10 ,.,. PM>PERTV, rr MAY BE ,.......,.,...,., 56"'" SAi ihcKtd llPP9• at the h••· admlnlatretlon a1rthotlt will attend. of Ille chief e11ecut.IW offict limited par1ntrslllp, 113 Santi Ana, C.hf. 92705 ' flcttthM.la DMd of 1"* ~ by IOLO AT A PU8LIC SALE IF lf'ACT NO .... Al PO Ing Ind ttale YoUt ot>-be Qflnled unlH I .,.. ti;.,. A Otf*al detctipllon of of the eeller Is: Same COfpotltt Plaza, Suitt 200, Alan GroH, 2139 Avetlldl 8uel1Mta N...-. IAN .. osea AND JAN YOU NEED ~ MCOl'OEO .. IOOK 2t4 5 °' Ille written ob-est.Id ptflOn fll•I an Ob-~· Pf~ btilng told, ~ lttled by IN .. n.r. Ill Newport Beach, Calif E1p1da, San Cltmenle, Sl•t•-.n• MOSEi, HU18AHO AHO EXPUHATlON ~ THE iw;ES 4 TO 10 IOTH W.CLU with the court .,._ jk1ion to the s*iUon and :"°<> lh the Identity Of Othtt bu$lnets names and 92660 Call1. 121572 TM Followlng perlOM WW£ AS JOtNT T£NNfT1 NATURE ~ TlfE SM. OI MtSC:tUNIE tN ""'1nO. YOUI •P-lhoWs good CIUH why the the CC\lpanl renting th• add,.,,.. Uled by the Mall•han Corporation • Thi• buelnu• It COi\-.,. doing bus~s ••• AtcOfded 11m/ltn In PAOCE.EDWO l1'lNHlff MAPS.• THE Off!Cl ~ ~ tMy be In pt(IOn coort lhoJ.,dd not grent the -=1~!.!!,,!.oltOYn: Mlllf wl1hll\ thr" yeacs ~ California corpot1tion. ducted by: an ~po. s AND N MAINTENANCE Booflc P•t• '"•'· .... YOU, YOU SHOULD COUNTY MCOIUJE" OI SN °'by your ette>mey. IMJtho(lty, b•hv ~ ....... F. Senchtr: fOfe \M Ost• such list was 25092 Bucl<bOatd Lane, La· rated 111oclahon Ollltr AND PAINTING. 4&S s &"°29 °' Otldll Aec:ofdt ~ACT ALAW'IEA OIWllGE COUNTY ., <tou AAE A CREDITOR A HEARING on tht pe1l-_, SIMI, neon l>fff Mn1 Of dllwered to tn• gune Hills, Celll. 92652 than. ptttMcshlp Ranc:l'I 'Aew circle Apt 3A ., --ol ... ~-Tm --·~ """'lN0.4'o.:Nl·'6 °' a -"""°' ol '°" wll bo """ on MAY °1~1 •-·• ·-, .... -. """ _,,.,., B ""'°"'·"' ""'' Tho "•'"""'(•I "'"' """'""' .... Col•I. m.1 · ~ .. , ~ o1 c.warnia. • The.,...._ 11141 the deCMMC:I, you must file 21, 1992 al 1·45 p M. In ..,..,. .......... .,ton. 4 l1\e namfl and bUslM$t vldual, 25511 Rangewood mtnCtd to 1tan111C1 t>usj.. Si.Yen L Minor 4!5 s Recotdet Of OAA,,.Qf, c:o;poNjoii, ~ Tiii CGllll'IOll I l'J ••• w ~ c1e1m with tht COUf1 O.pt. 3A locaitc:t St 700 ~tr Wit ti.cl, boxH, eddr"*" ol th4I buyef 1te: Roed, Laguna Hills, cas.r. nets undllf the rlCll ous Ranch If...,, Cvclli Apt.. 34 COunly, Celfomle. Ind pur· l~endTNll ~ Ill ,... • -·,. and md e cortf to the ~· CMc Ctnter Dflve Wfft · FRANCO CECCARELLI 92653 9u1 nHs Nemt(s) ~Sled Anelleim H Is Calif 92ao7' ..,. '° tM Nole. °' 0. On .. 11 1m •• oO *"" .. ,.::::::IO~ tonal rtpl'HtntallV• ap-Senta Ana. CA 92701 • o~~a2 YOlandt & Mike AND RAIMONDO CEC-Thomu D. Lemy. an indt-aboVt on· April 3, 1992 Martha ... l~or 485 s *"' end Bedlcwt to Sett AM Tlcclf i'119 INurane:e VIST• DE POlnted by the court within IF YOU OBJECT TO tllt are: mite. HHhold CAREW. CO.PARTNERS vldual. 17 Woodftowtr tr· John Matvk:k Ranch v-C1tde Apt 34 ....,.. ..co.decl 1 on 41 ~ of Celllclml9. • IEACl4 t.1.'iif:' tour monlht lfOf\'I tnt d8l• granllng of ttie petition you ~· eod tables, bOxH, The ltff1I to be told atl vlnt, Calif. 82714 · Th!t stattl'MC\t was r.t~ Anal\•m Hills Caht 92So7 · t• In 9oo11 , ... Intl corpcnlol\ larrl*'Y TJa. • of tlrtt latuenc• of ~ shOUld appeer 8l ui. ;,..,. ags. Oesctlbtd In Otfllfal as: This bu1lnH1 It con-with the County Clerlc of This buslneu I• con- 110.111711 or omc1ei i....nc. ~ TNll ~ .:::.. ......... Trvs• .. ~In MCtlon 9100 Ing and atat• 'f0'-11 ot>-A·l2M kald E. Myers: l l FURNITlJRE. FIX· ducted by: • generll part· Orange Couniy on AP'~ 7 dueted by' husbend end Aecotdt .. hi • ""'1 ........-TNMI .., ...._ IOr Mr of the Celffomte Probet• ~· Of 1111 wrltttn Ob-m• or eppllanc:H. misc. TURES, EOUIPMENT. MA· nerlhip 1992 ' wit• · , .. at f:o4S A.tit'::: Uftder and~ IO Died ol ::co"~ °' ... .,_ a6· Code. Til9 time tor filing Ions with tM eourt be--";,~~d rem· ~y boxff. CHINERY, LEASEHOLD IM· Tht regl11ranl(t) ~om-FS2'147' Ttlt ,.g11111n1(1) c:om- INIMI · • Trull l9COfdld Odober 23 -IM Olllf ClllWIMll\ ... delmt Wtlt not expire be--ott ttie he1tlng Your IP-fri ml ynt 11 Wea.,,er: PROVEMENTS, STOCK IN mertCtd lo lranaact bu"· Published Newport Beach-menceo lo transect l>Usl-CMontl, .....,_ to 1971 • lnll No ~ vi lgnadon.11 ......... IWtln kwe tow monthl from 1M pe1tance may t>9 In !*ton g, sc. hsehold. TRADE, GOODWILL ANO nen under the Fletth<x.11 Coala Mt D I p ness under the Fletltl0u1 IM couney oourthouM 100 Booll. 1331<1, PIQt 297 ol Tl'9 111111 amoullf of Ill Ull• hHrlng dale noticed Of by YOUI eftOfJWi. A-3~1 Keith Whll"ldH: BUSINESS NAME and .,, Bu.sln1u Name(•) llsled Apfll 20 :: Mai y 1101 Bu11ntss Namt(I) listed CMG Cem• '"'" w... Oltcill Aacordl In ltw <Ila OI Plld .,.... ot Ill ..,.._. abcNe. IF YOU ARE A CREOITOA mus el ln1tt. case, canvu located et: 162n Laguna abOve on: November 20, l 992 ' ' ay 4. 11 , above on: Maren 11, 1992 ..,_ AN, CA 91 puei.c IN County Aecordlr OI t9CUtte 11¥ "'Of°'*'Y to bl YOU MAY EXAMINE \M Of 1 contingent credllor ol :•nt, tool box, htthold Canyon Rd .. IA, Irvine, CA 1988 Sssttvtn L. Mlnof ~to ttw ....... bid-Orange COUl'll'f Cllibmla.. ION 11141 ,_... lllrNeld Ille kept by the court. If you tht deceased you mutt ftle terns. bo•ts 92718 Stephen C. Hopkins, Gan-M·225 This s1at9'Mll1 w•s filed def tur cath epey9ble M WU SELL AT PUBUC coe• lllPlftM 11141 ad¥lllOM •• • peraon lnlerHled In YC\K claim ~Ith the court 8-028 Lany Short: b~ The bullneq name used wal Partner PUBLIC NOTICE with lh• County Clefk of IN "'-of .... In ~ AUCTION TO HIGHEST et ... llN ot Ill !MW llUblicl-IN Miele, you tNiy fl .. encf mall a copy lo the P«· ~"rims, mite. boxes by the aelltr et that toca· This stalemtnl was fifed Otanga County on Ap(ll 1 mon•y ot ttie U II d BIOOEA FOR CASH OR loft oC fla N°*9 ot S.. II with IN court• formal~ t onal rtpttsenletlve ap-Inc . s, Sp1111w Ins. S«. ~oensi:u: RRICCO'S ITAUAN wl10 I\ the County Clt1k of FfctlUoua 1992 ' " • CASHIER'S CHECK OR S40l 3l5 M qUNt for Specie! Notlct ol Polnltd by the COUt\ within .. m sc. ANT iengt Covn1y on March B I N FS274'18 ...._), .. rigtll. .,._ and OTHER ~STrruTIOHAL • • ttle filing ol an ln~lOf'Y lour month• from Ill at 6-040 L.eslle A. Enclnes: The anticipated dale o 31, 1992 ua rM•• •m• - -10 .... CHECK ACCEPT'8LE TO lo -• -· '" ... --ol ,,, ... •• ol "'" ••~"" ol ~ .. : coool<oolloo mo .. <lalo, Oho ""' "'' I• MAY 13, F$287'0 Statomoot Pobh•hod """'°" B•och---., • --THE TRUSTEE -• '"""' .. -• -· -.. ol .,,., ..... ~ ..... """"""' """"' 9100 .......... ""'" .... " .... ...,. ol THE .......... ..,,.., • • '"' FollOwlOQ .. """' <••" .... D•lly Pllol 09" Of TNtt In ttw IMC>P- 1 m. of Nie In ~ money 04 ~*'-on 1 •• OI na-.ccount H prOllided in ol Ch• Catitomla Probate ~~o Jim Etllott: wood ES~ROW FORUM Cosla Mesa Dall •;~ ; •cr~~~10ng bus5iness as: Aprd 20. 27, May 4. 11. ~ Ille Unltd _, • .,,. fllonh _ ...... Cf-* drawn by. NCtlon 1250 of the Cahlor Cod• The I , filj ..... mng, m•lal cabn mite Th•• bulk ule Is aubjec:I y I 0 )l'J VI TA TOWNE· 1992 ::: -...: -"°""'Y .... -IO "" "°""" -°' ---°', n1a ....... Codo. A o.: daf<M ... : ,.;.. '!.: ..... Id ' lo Colll0<~0 UollO<M c .... ""' 27, Moy <. '1, 18. HOMES ASSOCIA TOON, M·22'3 dMe•lt>ed n Collf1lloUM 700 Cl\lllc: c.nter did.,_. by 1 •• ot l!ld QUiit lot Speclal Notloe IOf• tour months from the C-015 R)'tn J. Frame: roll-m1tclal Codt S t ctlon 1992 155 Olinda Drive. B1t1, " tolowa: DIM w. 1 · s.nte Nie CA .. er• ::11141 '°"' ..._ totm Is ..,,~ from tM nu rfno datt noticed et'_!>l!d••· booQlt boatd 6106.2. M·238 i•111 b9262 1 PUBLIC ,.OTICE U"'8IT "A" nghl tete and 'ww IOa -MIMI 01 court detk. above ,,,..,11 SundM Wttermen: II ao subject. the name ar 111 McDan11I ER· '"" LN«> .. ,...,, • ...,;,,.. ,. .,. __ "'"": ....... -,; ,... AH.._..,,.. vo1J MAY <llAMINE "' ,..,. ...., "" ""'"" o1 .., ,...... PUBLIC NOTICE """'" '" G~""' w,, .,..,,.~ TO IN THIS ~ 19 SfT· undet Mid ONd of T~ lri '7n. tiOft Sl02 o4 "' ~ C4* P•tttton.n file kepi by the court. If ~ C-050 R. Palrlcll Hughes: with Whom· claims may b4i CNS O 7 Corona del Mar. Calif. Bu1lMtt N•me UAffD IN THE STATE Of ~ tM.-ed 11141 ., ..... '° do J C .,. e P9' 1 t td In Sltfto comp, Instr. cases, hied It THE ESCROW t 3 509 92625 Sllltement CAUfOAMA. COUNTY Of' CGUl'll1 and s.... :.C,::: ~ '* .-•a N Mm iiu:: 1 9 300 RAMv°" 1'9CKTP, ~ •stat~~.,~ file guitar, many bo•n FORUM, 23161 L&k• een-Flctltlout Walter T. Erhnger, e12 The Following penons • OW •n Kann•n, wl\h the COtJl1 1 mal R C-OSe Mary May: rattan ler ~. 1 120 8 T0to CA 8u.IMH Name Gardenia Way, COrona dtl a1e doing business as· ORANOE, CtTY OF NEW· "'-•• P .OfltrlMllQlllls.aotld. St•· B20, ltvtne, CA I tor S a or .. oouch,t.v,mlechsellold 92630 1·910;.pm and lht Stllttment Mar,Calil 92625 ALICE HAYES' BRIDAL '°"1 IEACH, OESCRl9EO PARCEL : =A'J In IN"" Trvt .. ~..,.. "' 9271• r. • ::-filing :,-ci,: :::: 01 c-<>65 Jm Roget'•: dining last dat1 !Of tlllng elalmt Tll• Following persons Th~ bualntH IS co~ REGISTRY, 5201 Seasl\ofe AS f0U.0¥WS: Clltf OI ~ e.cn County llllllnQI oC Ill tWlll't Oeld Publltll•d • Newport and epptalul of ~ OfY tabi. & clialt1, rugs, misc. shall b4i MAY 12, 1992 at• doinO bu,,,,.,, as· ducted by. en untnc:Ofp<>-Blvd • Newport B .. cn J HAT PORTION o• " "'--d -::.· "°" - -• .... ....,..,., ..... Dally "" oo o1 "" ... .::. '! C<>78 ,...., V, T<Wooky. whlch " "" ""'"°'' .. ; tHE GLAVES FAMILY ""d '"°'""•• Olh" c.Jd 92<63 ' BLOCK o-3' Of COAOHA • ..,,,,.·on A PM:lll Mep _...,, ~ Of tMOf'* • I Pilot Aprll 14 t7 May I account as provided In IO'fS. rocking chair, meny belOft the sal4I date spect. PARTNERSHIP, A CaMOf· ·~~ 1 partnership KeV111 John Hayes. 5201 DEL MAA. AS SHOWN OH Fled WI Book 125. p ' ,,_ ot t'Wll • 1192 • • ' • NC'tlon 1250 ot the Clll1IOJ· bOllH fled at>ove. nla Gen1rtl Partn.,shlp, t 1tglstranl(s) com-SeHhOft Blvd, N-pon A MA~ A£COROED tH end 4 OI Pttetl ...... ~he Slit ult• bl "'*91. bUI I hn2 m Probelt Code /4 R.. C<l79 Unda Hinson: IOfd Daltd AprU 16, 1991 936 W. 18th SlrHI Apt O· menctd lo trenuct busl-Beactl. Calif. 92663 llOOI< > PAGEi °""' ol .. "°""' ......... -_, " -·· '3 -loo ._.,,. -· ""'~ 2 "'°'"'""'' •RAM C 0 C £ C-2. Co"'""'·<•"'· 112627 "'" ..,.., ... F<>"°"' Ah~ •01<omb """"· 42 ~ .MtSCE' • ~OUSN«J ~ Mid C«ln!Y .• -. the esil'• or ~ repdlnQ PUBLIC NOTICE torm Is avallable from lh• hC~2ml Kavin O'K11te: CAREi.Li, RAIMONDO Virginia GlavH & Uo)'d R1· :::tss. N~:m•ls} llsltd 520\ StaSl\Oft SMS .• N_.. ~ bl'*""O and Olis Ht. II J I II I ot lflQllll· COUC1 clerk. 111........ se. tum. CECCAAELU Chltd Gl1"9S, Colr\iS1MS on. pot1 Beach, Calif. 92W MAPS. RECORDS Of Off. lmpRMm«'lla '°* per'IMI= btW. ID~ Ill In.. NftTlll' p ttts.M 0-025 Paltlcla BUtNlde: IJ/t>/I dated \/31/9t 900 Wll1t< T. Etll,,ger Tiiis bus1n1.. 11 co~ AHOE COUNTY. CAIJfOO-land • "" '°"' :P:_ A nm .CW.. by ... Oeld IA: UNI "'No.,..••101 :eaiu n.. a• '"HN possible collec:tlbl• twn. B Puh/Cblls htdM Newport Skelly StrMt EJ oOraoo, \"'' st.at•c,.,.n' was tiled ducted by: • general par1· NIA BEOIHNfftO AT A ..:. AH eAS VllQI......, •in. !l .... -. plee.. eac osta esa Dally Kansas 67042 Vnlh the ounty Cle1k ol ~ship POfNT IN Ttil SOUTU· PARca. a EMEHT AS TO •.,,.... _.j aM ftltlffal lhltt°T~~· h«eby glllen 35 t Helltherwood Cir· [).946 Ja,.,., V. Trtzlnsky: Pilot April 27. 1992 Larry LM Olavts TrustH ()(~ County on March The rtgls1ran1(1) com- WES TEAL Y LINE 0 , PARca.' 8 Non-Ela:IUllW Plid ptilclpll Of;.. no• un· fumls;: .iet°=UI• ~ cl•, Portervllle, CA posslble coll turn pieces. m239 UfD/I dated Dec~mbtf 6. 20, 1 2 menced 10 tranaact bUll· ~ .. ,,,... L Id,,.. • ng • ma1,.. .. 9325'1 many bolCH PU L 1991 . 936 W. 18th Street FS25111 ness unClet the F\CtrtOCXJs SHOMO :;:::::,~ Al " o1 T;;;. ";: ;::. '~ ~ :,..., :"' -::.:::' :"'•' =::; ~· ·~ P•blloh•d Nowpo" D~48 P"" "'"' •oll I IC NOTICE AfW. 1>2, Co"• Mo.., c"'' P•""""' • ....., "'""' B""""' N•m•(•l ,.,,. Of Cl!y of Ntwpolt ~ N Of lllcl tin ot ac • Beach.Costa Mesa Dall eway lool bol(. theMng, CNS 03713 92627 Coste Mesa Daily P1lo1 aboVt on: NIA ~ .. '::i. ~· ;r:'J ::.:".,: : .... •"""""' ".: ,!:;.'::';,, = ,.:4.,::; ,.. ~ c",;,,~~J'; ,.., ...., 24. v. M•v ,'. ~:"~:'..,, -•' •oi1cno 1 i!';.",f,'."' ,ff'~::,:'.'"'.:..~ -'· "· 20. 21. ,,., ~ ~::::;:':.,"';;',,':' ,,,.. SOUltiEAITERLY FROM · ..,._ 41 "'°42. ot lnllts crUM by Mid Oeld ol PATHS (LOI Lagos), will b4i l992 misc. & boJ{H CREDITORS OF sas 67042 M·t87 wilh the County Clerll of Ttif MOST NOftl'tiERLY ~c!;'A!.: lrust o. ~IL7. l99 2 ~ by the £.llL ol FM244 D-31l RenH Ptllee: BULK SALE lloyd Rlcherd Gllves, PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on April 7, COANEJt ,_ ., ,.,.,.., °'Mid Coll aEMAllO MCOIWYMCI ... It the ...,.,...., ot PUBLIC NOTICE boOks & boJtH (SECS. 8104 Routt 1 Box 36 l..on Kano 1992 ....-~ o-33; T f'tlt. and lot t% OI COMPM'f the C11y C*lt, 77 f ek E-003 Gary B1ewer. com-810S UC C ' sas 67074 ' ' CHSt031411 F5274'17 ~'!,"ii~~~ ..:::. ":. ':'",, ~.!:"-'':i ........ _ .... ~ .... eo::.!·:.'.~.rn.i;; MOTICO :,::•, .w''":'""'" fool ... ...; .;.: 1 '"" ••• 1.... .. ··~ .......... • ......... -"'""' WUT<RLY llNE OF ·--.... " 12'10 un .. Moy " 1902, o1 ....... INYITIMO 0100 E..:.. ~...., ,,.0...,,. 7034-IS :::'J:'p by ' • ....,., P"'· 0••1-" Mamo Co"' Mm O"'y Pd°' OCEAN BOULlVAAO ~ and oetlrllO In IRW.CMLI.CAl170f t1mt IMy will ~ ~ NOTICE 11 119'eby given 2 bat tloola bl Chell Notice 11 hereby g!Ven to The ,. lit I( ) lt.t•ment April 20, 27. May 4, 11, &tc11ot1 , 02 of M Clt!\811\ (lllJlll-'370 oubktY and reed a1o1JO 1n that .. aied proposal• 1or chalrt a ottoman · • cred11011 of the wnhln II ran s com-The Following ~sons 1992 =-:o· ~ ~ ~ '--"'*-"· ,.,. IY'C -Ll1"D "" i•• •••• ,,, c .................... " ,_, """" ... ,, ....... ...._. """" .............. , =-'...:. "O:''f"..,. ~ 'cr•RclOlng bullntH as: M·22• ,..,,.. -..v•.,.. 8'ld IWDOf'dtd Ill Book 13* PftESIDf#T S11l1d proPo•alt ellall alt, IQU•Pment. trensporta· ciothlng meny bOH · S1le l1 aboul to be ITIAdt ol B . N ( ' u OWN RIDGE VILLAGE. _______ ..;...;;.;;_ MST "''"'° A 1W1111S ''r. ,., °"""-' C1 710<0 -"" "" o1 "" -'°" "" """' •'"" •-..,, .. Ron H.u, '""'° ••• """ •""'"" ,;;::;,':,:., .::;: ,•> 1~~"' "°' O""' .,,.,., -PUBLIC NOTICE Of' *'' nET. A DIS. rullor 8'1\11 P~. A 4·10IZ7 5"" 1992 and name of the ~ but tin as may be requlfed lOf component• cat earner below. t.atry LM GI s ' s .. ch. C.111. 92660 TANCE Of tOO fft:T TO A o.nenil p_,,,..,.,. ' no other 'Cllt llngult hlng THE CONSTRUCTION OF comp equip mi Me'. The natMt and business Th av. Cameo HomH. 1105 Oua.JI CNlt0374t3 '°""· ..., POINT ,.... ---"" '1lll1C NOTICE """"' "" bid .-TRAFflC s1GNALS AND ..,., """ .;.," oc "'"""' °'"" ""' "~ wnh' ,e•: ~:"' s"'"· N••P•• B""'· Ftotm ... 1 H nfl NORTlfWEST all• COl'\MOI\ dllliig•1811C11• 11 atltr lht ee~ dosing SAETY LIGHTING AT Pl.A· E·243 Visna Joy· hlg JULIA SA' 551·23·7621, Orange County ~n Apt~ ~I Calif. 12660 Buslnea1 Name ~TM!-~ Of t1't of IN ,..., ~ SUPPIOR COU .. T time fol tne rec.Jpt of bids CENTIA AVENUE AND m.sc. ' •24 E. 17TH STREET. 1992 • CRV L.P . 1105 Ouaol Statement CUftYW! OH n4E A ........ 8lll0"9 • IUP0".0 OF CA&JfrOIUU.& ahal be~ to bidd« NEW CORPORATION P ubllehed Ne wport COSTA MESA. CA FS2let8 0StrHI, Ntwport Buen The F~i.ng ~ N0nm IO tie '°15 Bid\ 91r-. f10R TMS COUNTY 1.!nOC*lld. • lhall be tnt YARD ENTRANC~ (PARK· Beach.Colla ~s Dell The loca on In Cai.lornla ahl. 92660 are Oo-ng bos>MSS as fAST LIN£ Of SAID ....... e.cn, CA l2llO OF ORAllG• .. ,.tpOnllbillty of the ING LOT IMPROVEMENTS Pilot AptY 20 27 t m y of"'-chief exeeutrvt olfiee Publllhed Ntv.pofl Beach-Tl\ts business Is con-HIODOl RIDGE VILLAGE. •Loe.<: THENCE IN A Tiw ~-TrwMe 100~--c blddtf10 ... lhlll hl•b'ci ls AT ESTANC IA HIGH • • M.228 of the tell• Is: Sam. as Co1ta M•ll Dally Pilot duct.0 by:. gene<ll pett• 1105 Ouaol Street Newport NOfn'h"WEST!M.V DtREC. dlldlllil'l'll f1fr1 ..-, 1or f11f1f _..._ Mt« ttCelV'ed In Pf°'* tim.. SCHOOL), No. 9244, wilt eboVe April 27, May 5, 11, 18 '**"'P Beach Calol 92&6o TIOH A DISTAHCe ~ 15 ~ ot N ..,_ DfM W..t, A NC of Bkl OoctJmtnts be r~ by the City or PUBLIC NOTICE A.t listed by the stlltr, an 1992 ' Th• reglllrant(a) com-came(, ~. l10S 0ua4 ,.En MORE Oft LESS 10 .-... .,_, OINt common a.nu Me 1 CA 91702 nwy be obtained at lht Of. Costa M•sa at ttw Ofllet ol NOTIC• TO oUI« bus!Ms• names and M.236 menced to trtnMCt bull-Street. Newport Buch A ~ IN ~ ' dtl' llllon. 11 t1Pf tl\OWn In the .. tt• et lee of ~ °'Y ~. the Clly Clttlt. TT ~ eddreutt used by the ntH under ttle Fldillout CaJ.t. 92e60 ••LY LINE •• T..5,'· -........ T• c.... 77 ,. """'· c..o. ............. "°"' ...... .,....._ COlmlACTOlltl -......... '""' .. PUBLIC NOTICE ......... • .... (•) '""' ·-"""' .... ... D 9aicl M1t Wiii tit meot. 01A TM ....... Of JAMS Californla, upon nonr.tund-nla.. until the 1'10Ut of ,0'.00 CALLING FOR •tDI fort the datt IUCll list wu above CM\'. January 1, 1992 Onve El Taro Calif 92630 BLOCK, IAIO POINT ...,.. ~ Of ""1'1nt)'. AL•llllT THOMP80N tbte peymen of SI0.00. All a..m .. May 4, 1992, •t wNcn School District NEW· tant Of d.uvtred to th• flctlthM.I• Jc. GlanuhH, Prtsldent This' bu11ne11 i1 con. BEING •OUTH 10 OE· ~cw ll'llpMed. ~ d NICO ackfltloNI chef~ ol UOO llm. they wilt be ~ PORT·MES A UN IFIED bUY« ar1: none hslnen Name Thlt tlatement was filed ducted by: a gtn«al pttl· OAEH 35' W!Sl 71 'EEl lilta, Pofl•l!IOn. cw en L LRIH lnUl1 be tnctuded If f\an-put)llcty and reed etoUO lo SCHOOL DISTRICT T'ti. namtt and buslnHs Stetement with Ille County ~k of nersh1p ff'OM AN ANGLE POINT ~. to ""1 ,,,. THOMPSON died by mall. Bid Dow-lne Counell Chembers. Project Name: (Al BID 4'09-addrHSH of UW buyer.,.: Th• Following Pf'tol\S °'~ Co!A'lty on March The regl1tr1ntls) com- .,. Tt4t ~STEALY UH£ unpejd IMllarlCt ell llW noce(e) CM• NO. Attiso1 mtnlt and °""" contTt ct Sealed proposal• tllall 92, CONTRACl' #14·92 YUH BIN LEE: sso-n -0824 .,. doing bUllntt• a•· 31 , 1992 menced 10 ltana.c1 busl-Of SAID BLOCK. SAID MQ.lr'td,,. Mid Deed of T'Ntt. OflDU TO SHOW may m o be IUmlntd II be• tht title of the work ELECTRICAL SERVICES & YU St40U lEE; 575-21· D.S.O. PARTNERS •. 924 F528720 MIS uno.r the Fic:Wous AHO LE POlflfT elEIHO to-WI '588,714 e5 EST . CAU8R frOtt CHANG• the Office of ,the City Clt<k and name of the blddtf but TO DISTRICT FACILITIES; 7258. &382 Catlliles Ave .. Cong,.11 Slreel, Cotta Publllhed Newpot1 S.ach-8ualn1u NatM(~} llsted IOUfH JO ........ DO' -" -• -OI' ..... ol Com Mffa. Bid Doao-no Olh" dlollng•lohloQ !B) BIO '10.92. CON· "ft'"· CA llOOJCI M .... C"'1. 92627 Co"a M•H D"ly PUol ,..,. ~ J""'"Y '· '992 ti" eAIT 10 1 & f'"'"''T nolt(t ), ~. II ll'l'J, PETITIONER JAMES Al-"*1tt wll l\Ot be malled m.vn ~ .... ~'L~ recelvtcl tRACT #15-92, FENCE RE· d~_ .. 11Mtt to be sold art John Scot1 Pow1lson, 874 Apfll 27,. May 4, 11. 18 J.C. G11nullt1, Presldenl • .. "''"' .... 1ht ttr'IM oC laid 0.-8ERT THOMPSON d unltH the eddltloNI S5.00 ................ u1e<1 closing P~IR a MAINTI:NANCE Al ...... bed In ~al as: JoAnn St Coit.a M•H 1992 • Thia ataternent ... l11ed F'AOM TI4e MOST MIT· ol T'll.9, *8. c:t1WVM and NECOL LENEE THO~'): ctwge II Included wllh UIM lor tht rectipt of bldt VARIOUS DISTRICT LOCA· LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· Caltf. 92627 ' with the Counl)' Clt<k of ERl't OORHIER ~ SAID ..,..... °'Iha T,,... and Of SON hu filed • Jtion peyment shell ~ returned lo blddtf TIONS MENT. FIXTURES. EQUIP· Darr .. Kim Pheasant 924 M-23A Orange County on March Bl.OQC: THINCIJ HORTH 1t1e1,_.~,,....,0Md an order 10 c~,,. ~ b'c1 ahall be mad•~. It shall bt Ill• Bid Dtadllne: May 4, MENT, F URNITURE . Cong1e11 Str.,t. Cotla PUILICNOTICE 31 ,t992 10 DIORfU JI' fAST A OI Ttw* Aca"8d ........ Md from JAMES ALBEA on lllt Propoetl form, ~ responlll>tlny Of 1he 1992, 2:00 p.m. GOOOWIU.. and TRADE· Meta. C.hl. 92127 fS2•'12t Otl'T~ OF 1' nrr TO edClllONI ed\IWICM, 11 an,, w11 THOMPSON and NE allfftl P·1 ttvouQh p.9 bldd« 1o aet lt\al ~s bid Is Place of Bid Receipt: NAME and ert located et: Derrlan cau-. 277 Knox f\ctltlou9 PubhsMd N""'port Beech- A P04NT, I.AID POINT ::-llw llg\n P'IOf 10 ~:EE THOMPSON to ()A. =-~.:: =-: r~: P',..0::, tis:.cial ::,O:'A ~tr!:: ~~~T:·M~~HCA STREET, =-T Cos\I Mesa. Ca.Iii 8uslnffa N.-Cost& M... Oa\ly P1101 = :uni .. ... --· -... N<C~ '1£..W~ -.. ·---... --. .. Com ...... CA0"20 -.............. -Thlo ... 1 .... ,, ..,,. -~=-· -27 • ..., " "· ... Ir f.AST A Died of TM! hel-*ft IT l9 hlirtby Ofdtred Of cathlef'a check 01 e bid General ProYisk>nt ao .SM NOTICE IS HEREBY by ttle ....., et thel loc• ducted by: e llmoltd pll1· o • but1 ~sons t992 oesTAHCI! Of 10.11 fftT e-=uted Md.,...,...., lO Vie al pet'IOf\I lntlrffted"': bond b not 1tM then'°" Slendard Specifications Gl\IEN lh8l the eo.td of lion Is: CHINA DOU. CHI-ntfahip ~~~ON 0';Qt~·38.SS M•2l7 FM>M lMI MOST MIT· 111_...itd a _,.., this men. llPPM' befOn of the amount of their bid, may be obUined et the ()I. Education ot the New?ort· NESE ,AST FOOD Tiie reglslranl(t) com-Btten SL Newport 8..cn, £M.. y ~" OF IAID O.W.cin of ONtA and thlt ~ In ~ mtldt paysblt to the City Ice of the CtfY E~, M... Unified Sct\OOI DI.-"'-anbdpated dalt of mtnced to tranNct bu1J-Cal.I e26So ====-~----- 8LOCtC; Tt4EHCt: tH A DetNtld lllr S. Md•.,. .. flfo. 3A ot tN Or oC Cotta ......_ No pt<>-11 fa/I Orlvt, Costa Mt11, lrict of Orange ~. c;.a. the tMAk Alt Is MAY 13. nesa undel tne ActitlOus Ken. T Cha M -· .....,. -.................. "°""" -"°""....: ..... -............. ,,..,..,.., --........ .. .... ., •• • .............. ol lUC«Y B"""'" """"'(•) '""' "' ....... ~i ~ ... ,, T10N A OllT~ CW •..t 10 9111 The ~ 1M addttu shown eboYI uni.tt ac~.ntd by e.b1t ~of $10.00. An 1nrough 111 Governing ESCAOW CO~ INC., above on: M.,cn 11 11192 c Jam.. 'cna.nQ 16711 FEET MCN Oft , .... TO ~ lml NollC8 OI 0.. on MAY ,1 1992 M t:oo 1ueh caahltr a c tleO. •ddltional chllrge of ss.oo Bolltd, hetelnefttt ~ Th• bulk ult ls ~ J.S. Powelson ' Jt1nel1• Ave Cerrito• . ......... w EllODI to 9111 ., be o'dodr p.m:, end"*' · CMh. °'bidder'• bQnd. mutt t>t lnduOed If hln-10 u MOtSTRICr, _... ,.. '° Ca111om1e Uniform Com. Tl\I• atat•mtnt _, flltd cai.1 90701 ·• • THI ~ Of BEGIN-~ 111 ._ caunty -.. theft aho. CauM 11 any No bid et'8ll be ~ chef b1 fl'Mlil. P\anl. apeclfl. celvt uP to, w not latet' merclal Cod• Secllon with ui. County Clerk of t.*atk Evan Sleen 16044 NHO. .. ,... ~ • ~ ~ Nw Why ...,,· ..-unttea •a. mtldt on a ~ and oaw connct than lht ~teled time 110~1.2. Oranoe County on March Medar Ln Ch • H ""---.-rm.._,._.,......,. ....... ---..... ---..... -.......... _. ... _ ........ ,,..... ""''"""' ... ' ---_ ,., 1 .. .,, COMP,::,V OF CAUl<lllHIA. .,. ., _ C11y " c--... " ~.,.::. ": ...., o1 "' o1 • _.., ,.. ""' o1 ::, =:' ~ ..,_ , ... no T•1; """""' " ,... • •-•-" ""' ........ _ :=iwi:" :""'~ ... .._..;,_, .,_ ;:",.:......-:,-::: = e:,,,. M-~""'..:: "t.."':."'r ftlOd lo UICI<\'~_ • ..,,.., ...... ...,,.0y.'°""-""' °"""""'---lo -COMPNlV • .... 1--ol.......... ---Ml oOI bo "",,._-=.: 8142 GARDEN GROVE Co"• Mo" O•ly P<ol lho "OloUaollt) ••~ -· 0 -... _ .. .., .. Co ...... -. . =~TO::...... ..... ................... ,, .... ,. .................. _.... ... BLVD .. ""· GARDEN -"· ... 27,..., .. ="'...::. ~ .... ::::.-.; -==-- 11U OC!AN IOUl.E· T•• or '*'Y condUalflV ol generel ~ pub-v8ld ._.. ot Celltomle ctrtlona.I SS.00 d\wge 11 In-publldy reed t6oUd 91 ttie GAOV£, CA 92644 and the 1992 Butintu Neme(s) lllttd ... -VAlf/D, NEWPOftT UM;:H, .. lltMd In f"9 _ _... It dMll!lc~ "AH (General ctuded wllh paynwnt. above etaled tlrnt end tut Oete tor fl.ling claims M·206 aboYt on· Maret\ 11 1992 r-:==~===~ CA... TicDr 1llte INUftflClt ~ ..... -.;:· E.nQll.....:.-,g) or • Clan ~ bid ahal be mid• place. tNI be MAY 12., 1991. K T chtng • n,e ....,., ....... nu.. OI ~ Alln c...... ~·.: .,.-'o: "Cl" NceMe (S~l•lty) on th• PropOtal form, Eadl b4dcHJ mllSt aubmll wtWc:tl It the busineH day PUIUC NOTtCl ~ itattment was filed ..._...,.. :'l :"': tor Wl9CWI 1111 WlllnlA Otovt the -. ol IM = and alto ~ aa ,. thett1 P· 1 tlvougn P·t Wtll'I eech bid • certified or before lh• lele date epecf-... -ttt•··-witn tht County Ctttk o1 AW.~ CA lt1'1C -.. • QU1N.s h< 1ew provld.o In the eonltaet cNllltf't etleclc ....,e.blt to tied etxwe. r-.--... ......,, ... 1M (111) 10l·7'4S .IUL•a ROii• O•, A C01ileictof wlflO a c:rafl dOC\lmtntt, end 1N11 be the DISTRICT o? a b4d Oeted Aotll e. 1992 86191.,.._ ....... ~ngt Col.l\ty on A,p(il 3 • .... ....... IM °'* 0.. .. "· 1182 co••••••o••R OP or clMlltaion nol enown ~ by • c.nilled bond In tht ~ ... lofttl YUH .... LH YU ..... .....,. 1 OOfll"'°" ~. • ,.,, IO, rt •• 4. 1•a T... • u, .... 0 II Oft \NI Gener• ~ or c&INet'• onecfll or. blCI '" the contraCt ~· 8HOU LU ' The followlng Pttton• ...... FH7H7 ........... --. 0...*"POfl~ COURT Wege D11a1NlotloM, INY ~tor not lela than 1°" In an~ Of $2000 aa p bll h d N era Oolna bu9IMtl at : p....,..Jhed Newport IMch-llle 9* ...... o1 .. Melt Pllal DAftl llM 11 1Ma b9 ~ to PllY lhe ol N wnoun4 of INlr b'ci, a gueta"'9t W\111 .W b6ddtf e.ac':vc:. ... • M..:w~:; ~~-UNCH BOX EXPAESS Co•ta Meta Oalty Pilot ...-.....,.. ..... _.. PUILIC IOTICI JAMU A.L.alJn' THOM,_. -. ,.. ol ~ creft °' ~ Pf.ye.bit to the Olly wtJ ..-in.o the PfOOOMd Not Ac>tl 27 t"2 H OAANOE COUNTY ~ 13. 20. 21, May 4. •••liliiill•lll pdon ~ tty tM toH, tlAt •I,.,.... tr <Mi ICCl!lhl\ "'°" doMly "' Cotta ......_ No pro-COl*act N the ume le • MET, 270 Eat 17U'I 1992 • ......,., ........ and f.f .• IJM1 w.. CA..,,.. . . tee.td '° I .. shown In poul tNI be oon9ldtred llWIW'Otd '° tuCh bktdtf,"' M240 St .. Co•I• Meta. Ca ltl M-21' llTICI • ...:-........ the Oentrel 0..rNll!Mtol• unteaa acco.....-led by tt'9..,,.,. of ..... to**' ..... .,. -nc• 92127 =miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ •H••••••• 0,11,..,,. _ ... -·-,,_... ____ ,...,_,,.,. •••• cu•iO;r,--;;;,.,, .,....,. __ ,.. ~ --s ... .......,. ,...._.. PUILICllOTICI " ...... II' --... YOij -• Of,..,.,.~11 .. 11, IQ. If, ,. Mt• Oii tcw blda.. Qllf\,., blddtf'• bOnd. cwtty .. be~. CN•t03U79 MOf'Qln. , .. , IMM A-... --~-------· F• Ad ktian ..... II .. llM .. .. Of( ~ The COlwactor tN1 com.. Ho bk1 thel be oonalct-The O\SftlllCT ......._.. ,......_ COlfa M9M. Ctlld. tlt27 P'tdttaua -..... , ....... ~..\.so;:.•:= l'UIUC-~ ... ..-... --... .-.............. _ ....... -~ =-.............. -··-1:111 botwa11:•1a.i-.t1. .ci.. TO fWJTICT _,. .__. .... _._ ~ eo 1no. n. ~-~-~!!..theie ~ .. ~ .-..~.,. •tM•••nt Cellf ..!~.;· eoeui ._.. 8tM1unc .. _,,_ .. _""' ·------· ---·-~ ...... -.. "" ·-,.., __ .,...; ... nu.. ............... t ~ "T " ... a ~'• • IOU> llOTIC8 OP lADor Codie 1M ...,...,. ,,_. In ~ wl1h In ttl'ft btdt Of In ttw w,; ,,_ _,,!~ l*90l\I .!~ busln.et It con-.,. dolnCI bullneM at: ... • ..,. ..._.~ '" ",...,_..,_..fl YOij NiiiilCMTO ,_.ndauleofwegtt ... IW ptOftlb• of 1M fltOo ctno. A,:.;::;.•:.:-0 -..: -.-by:~ Md VAll£V'ISlf:f'RAINl!VADA ll\.._ t -•-· °" • •tD M Ulll\Mlla 01 ~IT'D t1t1•1r-.d by ttw c«y poul,....._.... No bidder mey .tlhdl'aw ...,.._ ....., °'-YM"4D... HONOA O(AL!AS ADYEA-1'9r.~ ..... • ...... ......._ • M MAT\IM. OI M flM). DTATSOPi 0-............. en bch bidder""'* h9¥t • ~bidtofaP9'i0dollbdy 'MTP4RS,~ I ~ TM 19911tt1nt(1) com-Tl$1 NO ASSOCIATION, Hit --.. •-•CR--""'·""' • ktL .. _ ............ ":"".-"---... ---~·.~::-10--21-..v .... ..-..... -·5671 ...., ...-..._ • • IMDUlOCGITM:TAUlllWlll 1 b _.._ MW C9w: ...s ._. tcwM 11 ... all'on .. ,. .. IO«*al the...,._olblda. ~ _.. • ""' under H neateoue S--. 411 v.,... LJnda. .._ _______ _, .,.. .._ _ ..... w •..., .... 1111 • tHt'8,_ e!,"W::'' .. pr .. crlbtd .. .,_.. llefwe end A~ _90nd and• =ort •••en. C111t. ii--•••lill•••••••••lill••••-•lll•••_;.•-....., n •MMO 'llWYNICI p t i .... tllf ftOfl wip' ice *° ........ , d • .. ....-meiioe lond .-y tie 1 ,.... '°"' ~ a ~ c.,. ••••••... oC Mkt COda. .,.,... "119w. '"'*9d Pftof ._.lie w-Hoplllnt D•v•lopmtn1 ....... , ... i·· ...... "' ..... ... ,.... ...... -...... ..... "" Qy Coundl ol the ,.,. Col*actor tflel com-IOft" of ... .,...,. and ~. L.P •• a a.w.. s111n•a I ..... w .: .... : : = = -...... --:=..·.:: ~" .. 1C..'="",..:; S%..'::' .~~: = :O.!' .:::-..: =-~:.:: -11151 .... ........, CO..,.,,..,....." .. Dalf "'"" To .. ..,,._._111~ -,.;:;.11 ~ ttw CluMomle '""'*' :=or\ •••ch. Cam. _ _. • • -. ·~ :::C: ~ ~ .... ,.. ....... ..., •· Pt•aun, ~ ... .,:i. ": ...-•io t.-bidder lhlll • • .. ..._.,..,. Corpcwldlon. ti. .. -. "' .. ..,... 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IWI\ Clll~ 215»0 Vorbe &.ha llwd.. .:v. on: Mef'Cft ~ 1• M417 ...... on: NIA M4M 0... ...... cir ... II, c.... ...... /;.; ..... OrwWI c...., -....... Lori lilrtrt Hom'Ndl, 405 YClfM Uftde. c.m. ~ M ...... _.. •-"' IOTllCI ~....... •-"' IOTllCI • , 111 ~ =t-..: • • ,.. OMa. Newpot1 .. ach, VOfba ~ -~ Tillt I 2 ,..,. ... .... ~ ..... • -WIOTICI Clll. .... Calllornle CorporeUon, TNa • llrnert w llad 8TATI IMTOI' .eu. .. ~a.ti o1 .. -OO•llOlfLlla"1 A••-OO.N.,C-•a:*9 Jllllll TIU ~I 11 con. 23251 Vorbe Undl aw. _. .. County a.ti ol wrn•P-~ Co&ny on Mef'Cft I 1•1 IDATID T1'l1 IM*ne• le eon-...... , ,_.llllld ............... ._..llly.1nlndMduel YOfbe Uida. Callf. l2I01 ' 0.... Cow'lly on ~ mM ..,. ~'· 1112 •1111111 -. .,.. •TlllCT dUClld lily.• ciorporlllon •1111111 -. COiie MeM ~ Not The reo'111ran1(i) com- Thli bu.W.N la COfto 20, 11U PMT-• PW?U l?all PIAt Pu•ll19'oct Newporl T"o ~alrent(a) OOlfto .... l•llll Aprl I. ti. .. 11, t• mlnCIM lo nnNct bUll, due'*' by.• OOfDCQlllon •u•na Ol'WTmG ._ "4lblahed .....,.. lwft.. Thi F~ ...,_. 'l••Dfl Cull ..._ • ,..,... Inlet ~~ 111o Palo • • ,...... -.1a ,.. Inlet .. l'1ClllloUt ~·t·"~ 4:: =-..... ~"':: .. "=9'°::-eo ........ ~Plot ~~~l1T~~o ... =..,.. n. l1 • ..., 1' ;':,...Name(•> ...... ~.11 ;:~ WllTICI ::O..-:::r-1•> "'*' naea undlr tne ~ .. t. 1J, IO 11 ,. Tiie ~ ,.... NI .,_. 13, 20. 27, ..., 4, MEAC1AL a.£1...0. 12M ebCM on: ,.1 ING. IOIO VIiia ~ L01t Arwte llolnl1etl Bualneu NatM(•) lated • • M-111 wllhd:llM\ -• ...,.,., 1• Peelle A• Unit D. c... Th2l1 ~~ "~ =:.i;rort IHCh C•llf .. -UI Thll ......... .. flied ab0\19 on: N/A pertMr tom the ,.,.,.,.. M-207 ....., c.11. 12111 PUii.iC IOTICI ,,.. -·-.. wa -' ' •11111 HI ._. Wllh lhe County Clerk of VVonM Outlenu. PJ-. PUIUC NOTICI lhlD ~IO undlr lte PUii.JC IOT1CI John ,CllnlOff ledlman, --~ .. ,.~~_!If M. Amey. IOIO v11t1 •1111 HI 0.... eoun.y on Match denl ~ ~ nM't o1 2211 edtlc ,...,,., Unit D, .. • • --~, _..., Ceton, N-.port lffch. The ,Dll tne ,.,_. 27, 1112 Thie ~ wee llad C*atNT4ea DOSSJCOLLMAN COM-Plolltll• COiie ...... C.. 12127 •1111111 .... '1, 1 c.lt. ...., M **J:;".:;-• PUMU with lhe ~ Olertc of .... I.. MUNICATIOHI .. 3400 .,.. ............ TN• bualnMa •• con-•••1•1n1 PWTTt TNa bualnMa la con-CAR'. DalQN, ~ N.wpott 8MCft. Orange ~ on .,_. 7, ••tRIH .... vino Avwwe, Ste. 201. at 1 It ducted by. an lndMdulll 111o flalowllig per90na Pub1et*9 Newport leech-~~en ~dllll 11121 ....,_ Jwo., a.. Cotta .,... Deity "'ot 1992 .......... ::egort 8HCh, CalU. lllo ~!n -~19l1lrenl(1) com-... dolna .......... ea: eo... ..... Deify Nol T1'• realalrent(a) OOfno ... llMd\, c.Mf. t2l1"7 •• 1S 20 27 ..... 4 FUTCH Tiie F'ollowlllO pnone --~ ...-;--I lo nnuct ~ WATIRllOI OETAll. '"April 1s. ao. a1. w.y 4, """°" lo ..,.... .... "CM....,, Pmdlt, atm ' . ' .... , ' Publlahod Newpott ~ .,. ~ buM*a u · Tho ~ llualnffa .,. -.. ea: ,... undlr lt'9 ~ llroedwef AJA. A. Cotta 1• ,.... under the ftcMloUI florence Ave., L.afuna 1112 Costa M ... Dilly Piiot JOURN!Y TRAININGS, Nemellod~o..an:c::: ~:-=~:-==(~~Wed ...... c.ilf.12127 y.209 luelneea Namo(1) lleed ~~.t211"7la M-199 = 20, 21. May'· 11, ::n~.:eo....., ::9 Septo"'bor uu =~Newport~ JohnClnlonlec:llman ::::.". MA,,t.Ro~o.c:.: PUIUCllOTICI ==-~ ~~=~on-PUIUCllOTICI M-220 Palhfinctar Cornmunlc• F47081t Denio! S EYana 2242 = =·~~tied Mou. c:.. 92127 TtW ltelomlnl Wll lied TM r~11renl(I) co.... ... '"81• _________ ,11one. Inc .. Cotot8do. 1135:: nllM ~ eddr'Me ol CNnnol Ad 8elt>oA. Cellf n.-,.,..._, ·-~ Thi• bu1lneH II co... floUlll• • "" County a.tc of IMnCld hnW:I bull-.......... ...... PUBLIC NOTICE Hlnden Clrc:lo, lkMder CO poreon ~111: 92te1 .• . --.... -"' on ...,.. ' ducted bY-en lndMduel ••111111 llw Orenae County on M8'Ch ,_ Inlet .. ~ a1 1 t ---------·I~ ' 5 cerolyn Collman, 423 Thll builne•a 11 ~ 1112 p · The ragl11renl(1) c~ ... 11•1"1 IO, 1IU llueineM ...... (1) llltad The ,::,,.,-"' Flolttt•• Thi• bualn .. • la con-~ford, lrvlno, Callf. dUdad by: an lndMdl* UT4T4 mencod lo trwect bull-Tho ~ ponon1 ..... .,. ebove on: fotwuery 24, .,. dolna ~ ~ hslnoeo .._.. cNctod by:• corporallon 5 Tho r19l11tanl(s) con.-Putllahod Nowpolt 8Mc:h-,_ under "° ~ .. dolna buelnM9 M : Publlhocf ~ lwft.. 1-CASIN't> VENTURES atetom.nt Th• reglalren1(1) com-~ ~ ~ IMnCOd to lrenuc:t bull-Cotta M... Dally Piiot lullnea1 Nemo(1) llaeed EL PAESK>IO APTs., 1790 Coita MoN Delly Not = Prlndle 11912 OM St, ,~ Tho Followtng per90na rnanc.d to lrw.ct bull-~ 13 W 27. M 4 ,,... ~ IN f1ct11ioua A.prtl 20, 27, May •· 11, ebCM on: NIA Monrovia *Al, Co11a .,_.1, 1', 20, 27, ,112 wllh =-~~ ~~ Vlloy, Callf. 12709 are doing bullnen u : ""' ~ 1he Ac:Woua tt82 • • • ay • llullnn1 Name(•) ..., 1182 ~ M. Reno MMe. Calif. t2'27 M-1IO Orenae ,.::::;::, Mef'Cft 8anY Moore 17912 Oelc CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 4 Bualnoea Name(e) llted M-a11 ebovo on: 1179 M-227 acat9menl wea lled Manuel Com6e & Norma a 1111 __ .. , on St., p:°"'*"' 'yt1tey Callt. POINT AD ASSOCIATION. ebove on: Match 1i, 1192 Der-.. s. 1EW1n1 _. the ~ a.ti of Comla. 1'101 SM ~. PU11JC llOTICI -t27oe ' 21~ Yort>a Unda BMl~ ~ ChriatlMeon, ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Thia lllll1"*11 wea tl1ed PUii.JC NOT1CI Orenae County on Mlrctt IMnl. c.lf.12714 PU ... 7 Thll bu1lne•a I• con-Sufto 411 Yorba Unda. done wit! "'° County a.tc of 31 , 11U Thia bualneH 11 con-........ Publehod ~ e..cn. duCtod by: en lndMduel Calif. 92687 Thia atalomenl W8I tied FlotfllMe 0..... County on Marett l'lotltll• ,....,.. ducted by: fMlly W9I ......... ..... Colta M... Dilly Piiot The reg"111ran1(1) com- Yorba Communlcallona, ~ County CWk of .,......_ .._.. 31, 1092 ........_ .._.. Publlahed Newport llMch-Th• "t••renl(I) com-..... ,...,.. .-I. ,3, 20, 17, 1992 menc:od lo lrWld bull- Callfornla Corporation, 1992 CounCV on Aprtl 1, ltM.....,.t 1'828793 Stal.....,.t Co•ta Meu Dally Piiot rnanc.d ~ tranuct~ The F'olowlng perlOnl M-114 ""' Inlet lhe FldltlOU9 23255 Yort>a Linda BMS., ,..... Tho. FollOWlng porlOnl Publahed Newport llMch-The Folowlng por9ona April 13, 20. 27, May 4, ::,,... ..::,.) llltOd .,. dOl:tQ bullr*a 111: PUIUC NOTICI BuainMI Name(•) •••ad ~~~.·:'°~ PubbhedNewport~ ~~~1-:,St., ~tta""": ~wav"":' ':.~i~-:: AS-1992 M-201 =-~~e.1w ;J:1~~l~ "am ==A ducted by: a corporClon Cotta M... Dally Piiot Coeta Mou, Calf t2tz7 ' ' ' ' SOCIATES, 411 Main~ ....,.... Corona dal Mat. Calif 40-•• TtW ~ waa tied Th• registrant(•) com-Aprt 27, May 4, 11, 11. Aooomaty L & sMtieoo s. 1182 Sull• 71, Huntlnglon PUBLIC NOTICI :J: =&~~..!. ~~ 12125 ' · llueln9• .._. with the County Cltfk of menc:ed to tranllld bull-1192 Nljora. 1'328 s. Su1ffven M-208 Boech, Calif. 12141 .....,... .. r ..._... "' Ctvlltlno Troy M8f1ln 133 . Sta._.. Or1lnQe County on March nen under lhe FIClltloul .,._235 s.nta Ana. Calif. 92704 ' PUBUC NOTICI Wlllla"' Jonn KO\lrko1. l'lotlllou. ~ ~ on Maid\ u.. Lano 1a, Coeta M..a, Thi Folowlng ponon1 20. 11U Buelnesa N1me(1) Isled Thi• builno.. 11 con-1451 Jonny Ottve 1110.. ..,.. ... .._. • Callf.12127 ... dolna bUe1rw 11: FUHal abo¥e on: NIA PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: ~ Ind Flotfttoue Huntlng1on Beach, C.iif. atat1•1nl FU97U Thi• bualne11 11 cow EXECUTIV! RECEPTIO~ Publiahed Newport a.acn. dent . Flotltleue The roglauant(a) com-le.teMeftt Thia bu1lnou la con-••dOl:ta aa:' Colta M ... Dally PUot The ragl1~ranl(1) com-II.ill• 1221. Newport • ..!e, 1,_9: 271"2 ot Yvonne Gullelfu. PJ-. wt.. .......... ..... 92641 Tho F~ pertone Publlahed Newpott ~ duCted by: an lndlvldull SERVICf. 801 Dover or. Co .. M 0-11.. Pll Thi• stat•monl waa tllod ....._.. N..... menced 10 1renuct bull-Tho Foll.........., ducted by: an lndMdual OIVCON S CES 20701 April 13 20 27 May 4 IMnCOd lo 1rllnUCt bull-llMch, Clilf. 92980 ...,... ' • with the County Clortc of ltat9'Mftt neu ..._ lhe FlcthioUa .,. dolna ~* ~ Tho regl11rant(a) com-Spindrift , H~ 1992 ' ' ' ' noeo ~ the Flctltloul Jennie E~. 5002 M-188 Orang• County on April 7• Tho Following petSOna Bualnou N1rne(1) !lated COAST"' MANAGEMENT menced lei tranaec:t ~ Boech, c.llf. 12641 M-208 Bualnoaa Nemo(1) lletod Homlodt Way, lnllno, calf. PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 .,. doing bullnN9 a : aboVo on: Febn.wy 19, 1280 BllOn Sult -.225• MU under .. ~ Dennie F(anlc Vlrcka, ebovo on: Jonu.ry 1, 1192 12715 Fl2748t PEREGRINE MANAGE· 1992 Nawporl 8 .. c: cam' Bualne ... NllM(I) llatod 20791 Spindrift Lano. Hun-PUIUC NOTICI CtwtlllneT. Md\ Thi• bu1lno11 II co... FlotttMw Publlshed ~ 8each-MENT CORPORATION, Roeomary L NalOnt 92leO ' 2 ,aboYe on. Maid\ 11. 1992 tlnglon BMq\. Calf. 9264e TtW ltlllemonl WU tied dlded by. an lndMdull ................ Colla MtH Dally Pllol 2050 Partl Newoort. New. Thia 'M&toment waa fllod Lulu A. ANarado 110 ~llam J. ICourttOI Thia bu1lno11 la co,._ P1otttleu9 with tho COU'lly CWk of Tho regl11rant(1) com-•tet.......e April 20, 21. M1y 4 11 port Beach, C.uf.12MO wtth "'° County C1oflc ol Co11lca Dr., Nawporl with•=·~~~~ ducted by:~ Individual au.-.. N-.. Orengo County on Miich mtnCOd ~ -~~~ The following l*sonl 1992 ' ' Peregrino Management Oranoo County on March Beach, Calif. Orange ......... ~, The r•v!•ilnl(a) com-•...._.t 20, 1992 ,,... the .-... -..-.,. doing b!,lalnoff ... .,._ 221 Corpo11llon, Coforado, 27, 1082 This bu1lne11 la con-20. 1992 County on March mtnCOd lo tranaact buel-Tho F~ peqon1 PU .... BualneN. NlmO(I) lsted PHOTO CMTERING. 219 ---------131202 ~ Otlve, Ever· '924Mlt duc1ed by: 1n lndMdual ' ~ ~·the Fictltloul .,. dolna bualnMI .. : Publahed Nowport Beech-llbove on: Miich 19• 1982 Venice #1 Hunll~ ton PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ ~ Publahed Newport Bolch-The re~latrant(•) com-Publlahed ~I= ::v.inoa•. :f:l 1hted TACKNOLOOY, 117\t Bel-Coate M ... Delly Piiot ~ ~ ll6ect 8"c:h, CIM.'12&41 g FlctltJoue dUct~ ~•1n•11 ~on-Cotta M .. a Dally Pilot ~ ~ ~~ Coeta M•H Dally Piiot o.nn:F: Wckl • 992 ~f.~1H9wpoft 8Mc:h. Aprt e. 13, 20, 27, 1992 with IN County Cloftl of DeYld Man White, 219 Bualne .. Name Tha reg Ill~ com-~ 13' 20• 27• May 4• BullnHI Name(•) Mated April 8, 13, 20, 27, 1192 Thia ataloment WH lllod Matthew Gallen. 117\t a. M·1l1 ~~County on Mwc:h ~ c:i:. ,~llngton lhltetMnt ~ ~ ~~ M-200 •= ~:._~lnUllY 1. 1192 M-119 with the,.~~~:: ~ ~1Newpor1 Boecn. PUIUC NOT1CI FNMJt Thi• bu1lne11 la con-Tho Following peqon1 .-.adO Or1lnQe --~, ..,...,, --~ by. an lndMdual .,, doing bualnoss u: Bualneu Name(•) llatod PUBLIC NOTICE Thia statement wu flied PUBUC NOTICE 31, 1082 Thi• bualnou 11 con-Flo....._ Publlhed H9wpoft ~ Tho r99lattant(a) com- NORTHERN CALIFORNIA aboYe on: January 1, 1992 wtth tho County Cl«k o1 FH87 .. duded by: an lndMdual helne........ Cotta Mna 0aJty Pilot mtnCOd to 1rwac:t b4J11.. HONDA DEALERS ADVER-Otegg A.=' C.E.O. P1otltloue Orange County on April 3, Flotttloue Publlahed Newport Beech-Tha r99l11rant(a) com-StaelMIM Aprtl t , 13, 20, 27, 1192 nnt ·Inlet the Fic11tJous TISING ASSOCIATION, ::: .=~County~:-c: au ....... 111.... 1192 helno .. 11181M Coal1 Mau. Dally Piiot IMnCOd lo ~ bUalr Tho Following per.one M-tl5 Bualnff1 Name(a) "-led 21~ Vorti. Linda Blvd,, n.-o Stet.......t F527ttt ltet ........ t April 13, 20, 27 May 4 ""' ~ .,. F1ctlliou9 •a dolna buelr'9la aa: abow on: May 22, 1M5 van. Unda. Calif. 92887 tWl.,,.. County on Aprtl 1. Tho FollOWlnQ P«90nl Published Newport 8Nch-Tho FolloWlng penona 1992 • • 8~ ...... ~amoC•> btod sas .ioa1LE HOMES, PUILIC NOTICI DIYtd a. Whitt Yorba Communications, .,. doir11 bualneaa u : Colla Mtu Dally Piiot .,. doing bullneaa .. : M·203 • on. "'A 3303 Hatt>« Btvd., Sullo E, Thil ltAllOment waa AMd Celllornla corporation, 1'929978 CAMP POOCHIE 2110 A.prtl 13 20 27 May 4 CZAR MODEL MANAGE· ~Gallen 1, COila Meu. Calif. 82aO ...... Plot~~ wl1" lhe ~ aortc of 23255 Yort>e !.Inda BMf Publlahed Newport 8Mch-Prealdenl Pl. ea.ta M • • • • MENT, 19800 MacMhur PUBLIC NOTICE ..... 11-.ment waa tllod Sc:oct of ca1fom1a. ·o.. -tlM -Or1lnoe County on M•ch Yort>a Unda, Calif. 92807 ~ Co1ta Mna Dally Pllol Calif. 92827 ' .... 1992 Blvd. Sit. 1310, lrVlne, wlU\ the ~ Clortc of were, 3303 Harb« BIYd., •tet.....m 2.4, 1092 Thia bualnHa 11 co,._ Aptll 13, 20, 27, May 4, Ponelop• Mecklenburg, M,214 Calif. 92715 Flotttlou. ~~ County on March Suite E-1. Coeta M.... Tho followlng poraona 1'821M3 ducted by: 1 corporation 1992 2110 Prealdent Pl., Cot1a PUBLIC NOTICE C.J . Weyland, 1945 ........._ Nw • 1992 Callf. m29 .,.. dolna bUalnna u : Publlshecl Newport awn. The reglalranl(i) com-Mr212 M .... Cellf. t2G7 Snatlerlngton Pl. &-110, lta .. lllOnt FAe7M Thia builneH 11 co,._ PACIFl't SWAX, 1'01 Cotta ..... Dally Pilot menc:od to lranaad ~ Thi• builnou la co,._ Flotltleue Newport Beach, Calll. The FollOwfnO peraon9 PubhMd H9wpoft BNch-dUcted by: 1 corporadon Dove 1120. Newport Alltl 8 13 20 27 f"2 ,,... ~ the Ac:11t1ou1 PUBLIC NOTICE dUc:tod tiy: en lndMdu.i ........_ NatM l2M3 .,.. dOSla b1.111nMa .. : eo.ta M ... Dally Plloe Tho rogl1trent(a) com-Beech. Clilf.12125 • • • • Bullneu Name(•) lated The regl1lranl(1) com-atet.......e Thi• builne11 11 co,._ AUTO fODV CREATIONS, Aptll 13, 20, 27, May 4 rnanc.d to tranoact bUMr ~~ Ud., .,.,,92 •bow on: NIA Flotttloue ~~ lo lranMCt bull-Tho folloWI ducted by: an lndMdu9 72A w 18'h snot. Costa 1982 • neu ~ the Flctllloul Callfomla • 1301 PUIUC NOTICI Yvonne Gutierrez. Pr-. ....,... NeMO ,,... \Ind« the Actltloua •• dolna bu..::! JIO!ION Th• regl11ranl(•) com-....., Callf. 92127 .._2 lkilinel• Name(•) llslod Dove 112 • Newpor11 ________ _ dent ltatetMnt Bualneu Namo(a) bled ROBERl s B • fd mencod to tranuct bull-Joae Alfredo &qufYel 033 11 ebovo on·~ 7 1992 loecfl, Cellf.12125 PVa&JC ltOTICa nv. ltatOmont wu tllod Tho 'Followlng peraon9 at>owe on: Soptombof 30, AHO ASSOCIATE~ 40 Os': MU ~ the F1c:Woul WNlney Way, Coe\a M.aa. PUIUC NOTICI "-A. .Scon. ~ Thl1 bualneaa 11 con-YHI Ended 1191 with the County a.tc of .,, doing bu91nfta aa· 1999 1 1 d D 1 N Bualneaa Name(•) llated c.llf.12817 Thia atatemene wu lled ~lily. • corpcwdon Th• Annuel Aepott of Orange County on Aprt 7. EXECUl'IVE OEVE.LOP. Penelope Meddlnburg .:.:'n. C..:. v~ awport abow on: Marett 11, 1982 Thli bu1lno11 11 con-P1otltleue wWI tho County a.tc of Tho rog111rant(1) com-8amabM Inc " ~ 1992 MENT ANO PLANNING TtW s\alemont WU Ned Robert s . Bev 40 C.J. Wayland ducted by: an lndMdual .......... ...... Or.nae County on March menc:od to lrantld buW. .. lhe ~noted botow F827480 NETWORK, 2057 Tustin with N County Clortt of Sea lalmnd Df Tewport !:i• ~~ ~~ The reglatr.an1(1) com-ltet.....m 20, 1192 ~ ... ~:le~ tor~ during,.., Publlahed Newport 8Mchr AllO., Coeta Mou. Celif. ~'County on Maid\ Beach Calif e2Mo --"r menc:od to nnuc:t buel-Tho FOlowlng peqon1 FUMH ,_,OW\a -ler hourw by M't Coata Mesa Dally PUot l2t27 31, 1092 Thi• 'bualMH la conr ~ ~ on w.cti naea undlr tho Actlllous .,. doing~•: Publlhed N.wpcwt Belich-above on: Mlrctt 1 1 ddan to ,_.... Apf1I 20, -n. ~ 4, 11 , ~., ASoae =· 2057 ,829773 ducted by. an lndMdual 20• 1 ,11 ... t BuainMI Name(•) llated TIGHT ASSETS. 11421 Com ..... Deity PtloC ~ ~m:t ... tied ..., 1IO dayl ... publr 1982 Callf .,;:,·· ....., Publlhod Newport BMch-Th• regl11ranl(a) com-Publlhed ..___. • ........,... ~ .. on~.~ 30, 1192 Beach BIYd . .1. .~ GI, .-1. 13, 20, 27, 1192 wit! u;. Cow.ty Olertc of *°" o4 Ihle nokia o1 •• M-222 · Colla MHa OaDy Pllol mtnCOd to trans.ct t>u-. ,__,,..., _,.., "' ~·-W09tmlna1er, \;Ml. t2ea M-112 0..... ,..,._, ........... twallablflty. ______ .....;...;;;;;;;1 Thia bu1lneu Is con-...... 3 • · nou under the Actltloua Co1ta Meu Dally Pllol Thia ateiemont wu IUed Ufollne. Inc:. California 20. ,111-R• on _,...., Batnaba1 Inc.. 22841 PUBLIC NOTICE dT~ t>y: 1 an lndlvlc dual ~ 1 • 20• 27• May 4• eu11n .. • Name(•) Pated Aptll e. 13, 20. 27, 1192 wlthOr lhecCounty Cl«k of 1374 C•rrlloa, Lagun9 PUIUC NOTICI ...._20 ·' F .... 7 • ~~ Dttvo. Lake For· ... rtg111rat1I •) com-lboV9 on: Aprtl 1, 1192 .._190 ~ ounty on March Boech, calf. 12951 • -• r9IC. -82630 F1ctttlcHl9 rnanc.d lo llJrnUC1 bl*' M-202 Rot>ert s. ~ 31, 1192 Thl1 bualne .. 11 con-l'lotltl•• ~ H9wpoft awn-Tho pMdpel rNNQ« la auatrM .. NerM .,. .. under lhe FlC1ltlous PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1'529787 ~ed by. a c:orpor.aon ......... ...._ Com M ... Deity P'lloC Fred CarperW, Presldete steten,ont Bualnou Name(•> listed · For Ad Action Publllhed N9WPOl1 a..cn-The rogl11ran1(1) com--aue.....a April 1. ti, 20. 21 1182 Publlahtd N••!)Ott Tho FolloWlrio per.ana abow on: Aprtl 1, 1992 FJ4t"leue PU•UC HSMlllO Colla MeH Diiiy Piiot mencod to tranMCt bull-Tho FoloWlng l*tonl ' M-111 Beach.CO.ala Mna Dally (~~~~.~in~~· ~)c.c. Jettrer s. o..m hetnee• Neme Call a 0,-= = ~= APrtl 13, 20, 21, May 4, =ne':*N:!cs'l1: .,. ~bullMM aa: P?LOT CL.Aaa.,1•0 Piiot April 27 • 1912 M2'1 01sm1e·-~~. 307 Roen-TRADE StatelMnt ........ Wl.IM Olatrtd wll conduct 1992 aboYe on: AOll 2.1192 :ra'eo.t!· 1 " Mn*el It'• tho •••v ·•0r '"''"' ,,., #1 , Costa ...... Tho Folowlng por90nl ... J,_. • public heer1ng to co... M·204 Heidi P. Miller. PrMktenl .:lir ....... CIQf. •CCOH, lnformellon- C.lif. 92627 throunhclassifled -C-RAJ~~~~CHT AD-VISOR liderlhetolowlng: Sell your hom• WhetMryou'rebuytng Anni Louin Cary peck•.d matkolplace Arthur Dinucci, 307 Roch-II" SALES, 25015 Sll\lell .. I A poNlt)!e 5~ ~In through daullled. °' MIUng c1 ... fflod Schwartz. 800 °'Y Creek Vlelted rogulatfy. MIC· FIND ... ., SI.. Co••• MHI, 942-5978 Ln.. LAgune HID1. Cellf. &42·5878 ~.::. 1=:. MaH78 COYer9 ... Your Medal ~ Healdaburg, Calif. ~r=.~~!~ .... kJndl an IJ)al1ment hough classified Service 1 Directory 1 INCREAIE 1 YOUR AUCH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATEi ~93 $1 .21 per llne perdly. That'• ALL you pey leladOll4 .... MNl!tona ...... SERVICE DIRECTORY llor more Ir~ CALL TOOAY11 AIKPOR YOUll .... ....,, .............. SERVICE DIRECTORY ftp II ,_. -1•1 m -01~111 111-1 /\( ( I 11 '" I I'.'.; (, ( I I 1\ • I • I • Ill 101\IH I· 1'1:\:1, 111t1, 1 .... 111\"lll'-. 1,1.., Homo IOC)elr, plumb .. Bookkoepor/Poreonel · Aelebte Hool ului1 •:t elect., crpnlry, tllo, Aaat. 15 yra up., eo-by th• day. Loe• concr•lo, beth/tell. curate, orgnzd. punc-.,..._ EJ:oel. ,.,.. Call remod .. o ..... ~ tual. lort ... CMIM A11c6a 71U ... 13 Repelrw A U.. Carpon- /\ IH ! II I I I I I I 11- ll ll i\ I-I l:'IJI, I I '"' Doala~ftlna. room edc11tlone, lcltc:h•n. beth, 24 yra .. p. FMe .... Jim. ,.2H824 ('/\111'!\l lllY 1.111 D• .... DI I L.odil ~ ..... 111-D; ........ • W"I ... .,., 142.oMT C I I( \ '\11 I 1111 .... '< ·THI OlllQM. DUlllMTU• leaky ahowere.Acld ... ,, • NOf"OUl. .... ...... ~ lhower doorl. QC> ~umblnQ UO, llyra O.C. In.tole Aolll* woman. 10 + try, dryWlll, elec:Vtcel, ~ mcp,_ ldrll refa, Y9fY P91n1. etc. Or ......... thOtOUgh. ...... .... ..,_ .... ,711 ne11•1or ..... tu I ,\~.I i-...1 \l'I .\. I I \ \\ ·, 1 \HI 1., 11 ., 111< IHH \i \1.111 ' r !\111\l,'\U, I"' 11 PLUG IN """' ...... Oliihl.-11w .......... ~ -~­~·--For Ad Action Cda Al).VllOA MaMT8 (,,I<, l'\ \ OOTTA 8EU ,ASTI 1111",1\h I'' ~AERANCH Great lnvoelmont, v• • ....._ lhtwe 29A cad6n wond911and a 18A. ~. paUo. gd reUromont prop•rty. ~. I c.. gw, NA ftat land. Zoned t1eM. 7804047 I «>SI I\ \ti ..... 1\ .! 1.!-1 l'lldli1r211 End pedo, deCaChed 2 car ger. 11100/mo. 311 Ma L.n. Cal Mr. ~.~7 reeldonllel. 12910, ~------­tlrOO dn, 171/mo. Sunny, epeetoue 211A .._.. Mta ANa 2BR Owner Wiii ~ 18• upper, huge hOUM on ~ aero. 1-eoo.ua..TA dock, lndry, gar. H .. bctcyd, hdWOQd 11180 mo MO 1413 flra, ftp, gerd.lnc:I. I 11 I 11 I '-.I \ I I 1'111 H'I J( I) 1 , ,•, l1llO.MN1A t <I" I·\ \11 .._ \ .'I 'I 111 '.\. I I 'I,<, It l'.\i I 29A 2\t8e IOWMOIM, Ill \( II .• 1 IH geted oommunlty w/ 8TUDIO ....-et re:: :*Ya.:-rn'· th• ~ ...... ,., .. (714....._._.p_pci 9 pe.oe, pool & ~. ,____ -.U Mii/mo. 14t 10M , 'I, I \\ I' t II ( I 1\1 \I It • 11,•1 It-Toland ftAirLY t llfWM nr bchl M cat .,.,alna. .. ., ... ' TOCtJMiti VI .. ....... 17Mlt2 • * 1 ..... UNll hm MOO .,,.._ P"' bet\. ..... ., ... ,, ...... ,... .. ............. ""'"" .................. ~·-Wldoell ... ft. °' ...... ""'" patio, IM. ltlCM), D•vl•. Coldwell ...... .,...1 ... "6 9 Ell LI .,..,_. .. 4aR ......... """Mao9 C-.":re:e.'m: ' •. \"I . i 'I •• t' I ·I·.•·' I JI, I I! ! • I• • • 4 atv Uoblc Holne on ~·· Udo ... Dr, pvt""'•------Mitt OoMft • ...... belll\, lulr tum. '4IO ,,...,.. Nloc 2M ... ...... ..... •n..100 ,.,......... =·~tg:-No "" I I I ' ~:::-Oow "'-w, ~ »1• Ii I I', '' 1-.. CUllll OPPOITUlftTY T1l1•~ Now hiring PfT telamatkateta. lhlf't: ...... -.-u-tl•f•u·t -.-.. -1•1-.-1:3oam·12pm. Muat " be ~ a -. •••••n1 Dr••• ~~oe:=,. ~ :: 1~'a1~v= 549-l600 tot lnteNlew and back, long I \1111 I \( '"I" t .. -•IA •cu .._ '8TCr•es ..... Jotwiort 30, I ycer'I 06CI, 4'4111 9Mudful Atk ... 8.iboe Wend atlof• WNte/Saddle L.Nth«, u-i-17..__.,.... FUii Pow., ~nt --w.. --Condition, MUST C ...... 0...... 11' SEElll 112 ,995 a.c 8oat. Totdy r• Me~cre C•~ .... furb. Hew mo1or, bat· a404100 Monday, April 27' 1112 .. ,. 4 1 I r '-•'• , I t 0 0 I ! 1te0 XJe ~. 1 OWi'* ... ...... • Ooot, .. low rf'A.CJd. ctwm • apead, wNta wl\an in. to¥9. fk1Qfy wan I. tcrk>r, AM/f'M CMe Aferm , (118447) ale '4900 Te0-04n 127.500 ('71 4) 647·•---------au 19M KARMAN OHLA 12 VOit H... OOod bOdy, I.I NC Ill N I• 1.•o .-i I/~ (71~ "ll!'i '!"e""'t'!"0-1-8-,.-: i-7-t.-2-BR-. mM OulM. ..-.tcept Eu&-AllA MllU INN "eeu-alde. Uundfy, BBQ, ler « ldlch ...... W/ No,.._ U1.UT Whlrtpoot. ~ low ..... aa.. aa. wtc:ty ....... No dep, no Rac•••lon proofl New MLM company. EnWonmentatty Nie hOUMftOld product.. Minimal lnvaat. ment.($30) Money talka ... and Ctaaelfted ~ ... !Mguage. a1 .. va, nHda dt'I ct.an•d, sitting In cloeet for 4 month•, a ateal @ $275, 432· 0318 call ahef' 8pm t«I••· switch & pelnt "90 CedtUeo Se4len Spacial canvH top, De w .. •13"1 Ell· U llCOl.N •71 Mint cond, I HOO callant Condlllon C9ntl1Mfttal 460 846-2587/h 161-4262/W BEST 8UYlll lava 9nfa· wna OOod St29S pan, paint, aaata, bumpara, brakaa, 11an1mlHlon & new '""· ~: Interior work, aunroof & block to bceoh, ft'plc, encl ger W/O hk haaale. l'rca hMtcplng Maberc Cedlllao Muat ... 1 S42.o567 motor. 700 846-0280, Cat localed In Hunungton S.ach 1.:\.11'1 OYMI "i I SAIL HOA I'S 70 14 5404100 patio w/arn ocaan fenced yCI l900 ~ • ot• mocet MfVlcca view, 11aOOIM• I!. Wllcon. 9.._147a 3617......,, 112..-00 VMa oan meko • dlfterenool Sl-.H\ II 1-.S .1 LI.I '87 Hobie 17' w/\raller, 1978 Cadlll.c Coupe de Vllla, all extraa, good Ml-.IH .. IH'S •t t ,W 1977 v.w. aUd Orlglnal ownar (boughC In Huntington S..Ch) ~ mini con- •"'• l!vca/Wkcnda: .... n.e Dtiya eak •Do you need lg ctMn far Jucty: aa~H Zbr 1ba? Gar1199, MW oa11a•144ae I\'/\(.\ I IC,,., lt,000 Wkly Stum DRAPTINO TAaL• wlnga, marina radio, ~. St/Ill ng w/parallal bar and •la. mtr .,1 ace• ...... ...._... now, tray, sso. Sf11.foot ract· S2.500o~ 682 1040 · cond. s 1200 obo, call 100. ·aa Aa1uma 15 mo Rod 845-3020 ia ... of $430.07/mo, Aad/Belga, SnRf, Exec.cond.722.oM4 cpt, DIW. atoraga . H I :\o I \I ·, • ' · lleltbla 1750 No Pat 840-2495 Y aMCUCIYe •••etclde Veo•ntl * Lee 0-. Cendoe PAY PHO• ROUTS On the Beach. w .. kJy for .... , PCC 1 Dr. 2 Cat 2BR 2Ba frp&c, gar, ...... fl'plc. belcony. • • • • .. • • 4 •· lornc ~ Gu & 8797 Remax SC & monthly rentals. ......-•• oall 7 ... toe4 t~T....-00 ._, pmld. Wetw/Oryf Ind. IUOO(mo, Age •La 31k 28a, frpk, 111 ~I·\ I '-, I t t Sii \It!. ·, 'I eT..,..t• patJo, lg cloaata, dbl If,• MW crpt & paint, Nwpt 8 hotea, 2·atry, 1170 No fl9tl 840-2495 •CDM ClllllA COVIi I BA l8A. oar. walk '° Attreot..,...J eophlet• Waterfront/ocean & ~. l 1 l100/rno. oeted t •R wt1h pn. M2-67a7 vat• patio. le25/rno. Bey vua. Plueh con- N X-:C comm. 3BR 54&-8081 a.mp decor. Bay91de a pooe & ape. a.c. bldg, 3 houae, cornm CLEAN 1Br JfS50/mo p rkng, no n /amkr. poof & ape. HO SV9.. wtth garage or lfSOO/ S850/mo + aec. 11850. Agt. 1544-7181 mo without garage. 722·11' 5, 723-4095 lenllwll No pate. 722.fS711 •&.IDO Cozy. qui.t 4Br 4BR, llABa, aw.aping CLOSE TO ALLU hH. Lge patio, nr bch Ytew of mtna/clty lta, 2BR 1 BA. laundry rm, M/f' 23-39 n/a.Pet ok gmdr, pool, tennla, ncw-CA111peC. Wiii ao-'435-t.uUI.. 723-1862 gelff comm 12800 capt O.C. houalng. •Udo , ... 2 .. ty hM, per mo. M4-20•T le79/MO aaM MAPL• qul.t, apacloU9, pvt IUYGREENI Help kMp our world olc•n and er••n. All NEW anvlronmantally aound household products. Not avall· able In atores. Com- pettttwty priced. You CAN make a diffataneal Ut .... 21 no HP. Fr" auppllea angutw glau dining • & Info. No oblgat.lon. tabla top, $20, Phone 25' HMO l tono Hone ~ t:O:CEE!~t t.g:: 7fS0.1522. Claslc Pocket Crul .. r, ***** lonlaJ Ortve 31<>-KKI---------epoxy over ma· 7ft Ford 8 ,....., , Hospital bed $175, alee hogany, NB Sllp, • SffN'Y'" Ortando, FL 32803 drytlf' ISO, lnvalld care Trailer, Fut, pretty & 4 X 4, rabollt angina, ........ It.am• '3·S10. &45-1743 Comf Sl500obo 54e-clutch. prauure plate 961 e & throw out bearing. PlaaH be eware that Queen or Mafesty Brand new c11b, ra.. th• latlng• In thl• cat· Palma, 5-8 fHt taJ1.1---2-9...,,-L.en«le---,--dlator & t>faJI••· Can evOfY may require you 120 H, po1'ad. Herb sloop, perfect condl-Ban or Gina. 845-3717 \o call • 900 number plants, $1 ea.174-9422 lion, 17500 obo .,,._ or 831-e959. In which there la • 142•2827 --:::-~-:-"!'!"":'--,,,...---! char~ par minute. Shade or Pin• trMI, 1 s-Buy It Sell It. Find It. -Ba~rt;....:.--.. .:;..;.---T;.;.;.;..;.I--._ gallon, 10 for $200. 1.•-,-1-•""'"c-o-lu_m_ble __ M_/S-,-n-u Claaalfled. tnuwr fl nHI gallon ptantt, S1 ea. ang, ragultr, great tort----------1 NMded, earn up to VarlatlH. 974-8422 tam, sac s3oK (S40K SELL S150 dally, salary + ) M tJpa, full or patt ume. value Ike 983-0511. 2 Wk training, women, Lido 14 with Tr•ll•r your used vehicle man 21 or ofder. Call: 11100, good condl-through classified •oo.•~2·9a22 tlon, 45n, 650-7091 842·5878 Attention: Ttddr Bear Colltctonl Will aacrlfice Undsay , , IP Ill Purpua Limited edition 21 Grinie 69 w/ II Merchandise SAILBOARDS 70 I H TH llC'KS !l:.!:.!O 1M• ll'ORO n ao Dually. Lariat ••· tended cab. White. 32,000 miles. B•d liner, chroma wheala, good tlrea, a11c•ll•nt condltlonl 480 v-e. Book value: s17 ,000. Must ••II S 1 S.000 OB0.84e-Ot80 VOl.KSWMiON 92:J:'> d•llon. ~ '""· ~ gin•. Interior, paint & more. White. With tac· tort auruoof. A ~ tor'• earl Aeklng $4995, or ~• on•. ..:~4o~ i\NIH~l:l·O..,/lv C LAS~IC ~ 't..' 111 ••t ,.,..~ Orig eng, power atff'/ brkaa, 11lnt cond, only 70Kml $3900. 848-0704 '74 VW BUS, Blu/Wh --, .. -8 -F1-R_E_l-IR_D_ EJct, 8K on rblt ang. vu orig 2nd owner all NEW 350 Chavy r acpte CL E A N motor and 350 trane. S1850obo 720-8139 $2400/obo. 89().0055 THE BLUFFS CENTAUR MGMT paUoe, frplc, beach, 4BR 2~BA twnhm. 842·2288 or 131·2725 tennla, club prlva, maid. Pvt BR/BA. prof I.OS r & "Ledy Anne" Teddy trailer, 350 cu In volllo, Beat #8 of only 100 loaCS.d, Uka new, aac --------------------------- made, S200. Please 516•900 fS4s-19oo By CHARLES GOREN freeh ~ Mutral & •'SID• llACK llAY Male, no amk. $750 •2ght. nd """:..!_rpic, 2BR 1BA •m back utJ pd. Toni 723-1177 Fou-.. ,._. r..11 g 0 n Apt. alze upright refrlg· CM gar, c: ..... to yrd, gu w/d hk-up. .__, .-u r w • S 00 131-6355 •hope & achoolL No No pata. $735/mo ••lboe Pn on Point. black & grey longhair •rator. 1 · HHJND :.!!1:.!:1 APl'l.IANC LS tiO I l call 142-4321 X332 34'Unlfllta '79 lprttahr with OMAR SHARIF day• or 631·3220 •v•• rblt enga & gen, appr a nd T ANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Peta. &45-1131 af't 3pm Fem onty. Pvt rm/ba affactlonate, wall Kenmore Small Chaat e7 .. 8•10 L• i1tc1tlft/2b U In beaut hm. 1517+ cared for. Waat of FrHz•r White Auna t'Rt:t: TO YOU 6022 VIII• B•lboal Newly Aad:cor:a":o~ utJI. Keith 723-1113 ~=1~0~ .. ~. ~~fi Great suo. D• ..__,. 1.,. + den 1835/mo + l650/NC call COM atv 3Br 2Ba hM. dav-131.()323 avaa & humidifier haa auto Free-Auto Garage work bench atorage ahelllaa. You remove and haul. Call 498-4434 Mee \Mw, W9ht/drfr ~1512 °' 831-7&&4 Upatrs & prtvata, be., wMkands. ahut-off, e11ec. cond Ind. !!-:'~:~~50/ ~iZ 1~ ;r~ ::;,, =·81~1:::: FOGNo: Garman 'short· s!:s ~Yu:c! Rotrlg mo • ...,,. M MtJ,' ~k, t>oui haired Pointer, 7-mo-Froal Proof s275 ::.C.:!i M2 ... :11a CM, LIVE ALONE. 3BR old male. Nocdc M•Y••• W/D Lg JEWEi.HY. FUHS Condo with gar. Roac uc. A1 Coata Load $550 Old Lrg 1Br alngla·level, Owner almoat never Mau Animal Shatter. Duto h Antique lndry rm, amt front yd. home . $445. 850-82N S59 Incl shots & nau-Wood W•ll Shelf Hatbot & 19th. Pat tar refund. Call Shetter •W 11, 2 w 5600 131 wetcoma. S595+$300 Eaatbluff: Stv 3Br hm. 11 848-3800. Mn • • dep. Avt now. M7·2Me gar. '505 + IA ut•. FOUND• ual u1 a Avt 5/16 Robyn 844-· ..., • ., m • Wuhar/Dryar, $145 aa, & AHT U02:> Movo·ln Spool all 5&41/Jean fS.44-4247 laya.n cat near Victoria Olahwuhar $ 125, Pam. Agt ....... o 11 ........ CM-Shr 3BR Call Charles at eso-_.;....,:~;.;__· --~------ ••••"tltul full length opoaaum fur c o•t Reverslble H raincoat with fur trim, European hooks. Hardly worn. $950. 642-4321 x 102 . iiiiiiiiiil Newer 2BR 2BA $850. St. & Newport Blvd. frl 4M&-$848 ... 979-3848 Townhom • w/all 0521or553-e404. Whit• refrlg w/lc•· u--ln 1-lal1I amenltlff. Lndry tac, LOST DOOa Golden muar. Great shapal •-.-S-,-u-nn_l_ng--.-ol-ld_g_o_l_d Smal tum 9IUdlo Apt, 1 person, n/amkr. l500 Incl utlta. 973- 34ee/(8 t I) 211.o3e5 •YaARLY 2Br 2Ba, Hice new, 2 paop6a onffV. No pate. $900 permo.•7~ II 1\ I I IC I 1\ i .... Nl!'.~l 'l.A ,!1.07 I ..vw.-_.. •1tercfM area, lg aun-Ratrlevef, Name: Cu-1250• 980-6283. Man'a Longlnes, black Oood2 & 3:: T~al deck. Female prafd. ervo, Very Friendly face, diamonds @ 12 I 7 7 $375/mo + \.\ utile. and Hyper , RE· & e o 'clock, aac MUST IEEI Avt lmmed 131~9 WAROllll Pt .... call •Dinette 1940'••· S2995. 673-7692. S200 Om FEM non-amkr wantedt-13._1_-1_908______ 8 chairs, table, (2 8"uUM 1 BR townho-to ahr w/ftt attendant LOSTa KITTEN ~2:3nat. $600. I' I O/W 2Br 1 V..Ba CM ept nr Oeclawed male, Sa1ur· :'..,!.!: ...!~ c nn u ' bo•oh. $412.50+utll. day, April 18. Cameo -2-,-1ng-la_m_a_n_r_a_u_e_a_& :::;_~ w;:;["tmo' p-Aval 5/1. 131-8542 Shoraa. Chlld hcert• 8oxsntt1s framas Incl "'ne AVOcAi>o ltroken. P..... call S&OIHI• 373-5202 CENTAUR MGMT Fem praf'd Nwpt Hta lrg 72t-aaa2. _;.__,;_;..;'..;._..;.....;.....;. __ .,.2 ...... 13 .. 72,. twnhm, conv loc. Gar, Drafting Tablas. Lamp•. ...., ·""99 or ,., " w/d, all amenltlaa. FU• Cabinet• & book· NEW S450+utll. 631·.2e52. •halves. Call 497-5471 PETS& ANIMALS ti049 AFOHAN'SAKC PUPS & ADULTS S300/EACH 84e-7841 BICYCLES 6060 2BR -· KINGSIZE WATERBEO • 6-pvt gat9ge, Fam. to ahara lg• No-wave mattrns. In-•••oh -B iko Whit• waahar/dryer, good TWnhM by Back Bay, Clu .. -a frame • h••.. Sida Wall, Uke New Coata M•aa tocatlon. $41 O + ~ Utif. Dawn .... • .,.. S7 140. ••••·In Spcol•ll 222..;MM. 650-7119., bo11d. Good condl· 5 5074 Iv msg .eu.. a 2Bf\IVYtV M75 714460-l310 tlonl Only S200. Call Custom Bwlt Dl!NTI hl- S75K HC $49,500 Rob 97~2700 or 846-7522 MAHIN!-: SLIPS DOCKS 7022 Q.1-Both vulnerable, as South yo\1 hold: +93 7Q l05 ...ltQ9 +A7652 The bidding has proceed@d: 10 Minute• To Open North Eut South Weat S c•I 18' Power S225 1 • 2 ' ? mo & 34' Sall $400 45' What action do you take? Sall, narrow beam A -No one would dispute that $450 mo 782·2881 · . . two no trump lS a reasonable action. BALBOA COVE SLIP However. there's no guarani.ff your $275/mo. 30 Ft, patk· side can make nine tricks, ao we Ing avail 850-8145 fancy a double, assuming that's for 9 t /E B yf t Bal penalties. If you play negative dou· oa w . a ron ' • bl b all b.d boa laland on ahora es. Y . means 1 two no trump. mooring s12 500. Partner might have the wrong hold· 645-8512 or 64s-8928 ing in diamonds to reopen, ao a pass CAMl'EllS. nv·s. TRAILERS H014 might find you defending two dia· monds undoubled when your side has a vulnerable game. 'H FORD F350 Q.2-Neither vulnerable, as South 22 FT Molorhoma. you bold: 352 motor, automallc •K9 , KQ6 AQJ2 +AJ93 trans. Runs axcallant. Your right·hand opponent opens $1700/obo or trade. the bidding with one club. What IM2·fH8 . ? Automobiles ACUHJ\ 9010 action do you Lake. A.-The hand is too strong for an immediat.e one·nO·trump overcall. which should" have a top range of about 19. Since the positional factor makes this hand wonh 21 point&. you should start with a takeout double. '88 Acura L .. cnd L . •7 AK6 ... KJ 9S ., •AQ1092 The btddtng bu proceeded; South We1t Nort1a Eut 1 + P... l ,;-P .. ? What do you bid now? A.-W1lh your wealth of prime cards, uceUent diamond support and good five-card iuit. a jump to three diamonds, which ii 1uoncly invitallonal but not forcin&. does not do your hand Justice. Our choice would be to 1ump ahtft to two heart.a, then keep correcting to dia· monds over any action by partner. Q.5-Both vulnerable. as South you hold. •85 AKQ763 AJ6 •72 The bidding ha.a proceeded: South We1t Nortla Eut l .. Pua 1 • P .. ? Whal do you bid now? A.-&fore you make • refleiuve JU mp to three hea.ru. count your losers, You have si1, eo panner must cover three of those to cive you play for game. With that much. strength, howtover, partner would have enough for a second bid. which means game is unltkely should Nonh pass a simple rebid of two hearU. aundeck~, w/d,-utii ~~ for ~Br/F Pf280f tlno Advtrtlalng Saltl 58~7904• leave mH· perform. touring blka, lnct, aa.pe to markac, ,,..JJahare '" a Great oppo11unlty with Hga. excel. cond. val $1000 $96Q/rno, •••••ea Np1 by5115, Great rm-axparlanced •dvertis· New L-Shepod Sof• aac $390. 640.5074 Red coupe w/phona. Q.3-Neither vulnerable. as South 75k ml. Orig owner you hold: _ Q.6 -Ne1ther vulnerable, as South S17,995. 650-4ee8 +K9 KQ6 AQJ2 •AJ93 you hold: matel ~ 66CM3l7 Ing company. Otaw + Black velvet, Stunning•--------- Smell Studio. Matt of M/f non-emkr to ahr commlaalon. Call paid $9000 sac Unvega MounUan Bike, ( OHON,\ ' The bidding has proceeded: •Af> K2 Kl0954 +KJ86 downtown leguna, nr ·B· R 3..... .....,..t c t Dawn at 133-0178 $3900obo 873·9115 u:cellant condition ahopplng"t•naporta. ... ...... n.... rff $290 &40-S074 I llt-.1. MAH .'ti.'..! BUICK 90:Jf> Eut South We1t North The b1dchng has procftded· 11on. seoo. ·~11841 Condo. All amenlt .... -.. -.-.. -t.-n-t/M--.-neeo--,.-Roo·a Cedar Chea& ee4 S>M . .a...-l500/l'n0+utll Stave/ t i oo.s700 W~ $t00, Cedar llnad ,94 aulck Rogal 1 + Dbl p._ 1 · South We1t North Eut &. TD CPE •503271 PaM ? l P.. 2 NT P .. .....--Pam ~71M &5(>7089 wardrobe all wood Sl'OHrtN<i NI \\ l'C 111 I Immediate local pos sso aak tor Rachal or MMe/Female ~ nl don• halpmg our cu•· Bien 631·7118 GO< lllS 1.rn;:, As1ro Root Tilt' What do you bid now? ? CNIH , P/W, Ale, Fuli A.-Now is the time to bid one no What do \'Ou bid now? POW9r, Beautlrul Blue trump. A double followed by a no-A.-Thti as not the band where MatalUC/Grey Leather trump bid shows more than a dittet you ahouJd introduce your aecood IH 1\C 11 •1.i,•1 amkr ahr Nwpt Hat• tomar• nationwide. nice & apack>ue 2BR Must be hardWOtklng SOLID OAK * 1 IOO aq ft. OC.an1beY vu, 2BR 28>. w/acn & apadoua patto. Avail 1/1. 11850. 173-7182. LOOKI . + ofc, 2BA Apt. frpk:, & reflabla. Wa provide ••DROOM SeT wiutted ceUlngs. w/d, tralnAng & Job a.curtty. Fiia Full/OuHnslza ISM+ \.\ ut.lla No Hlllng. CALL bad. Mirrored & ...... ·--down.hll almulatlon exerclae machine. WOfka allc ... tent. perfect condition. Retail• for over ssoo. muat ••II 12•0 lntaf'lof, Great TraN· :all B po11allon t•Ha o"!e·no·trump overc . ear m suit. Since partner'• bid showa a Naben Cedllleo mmd that partner could be com· ba1a.nced 13· lS pomta, which puta Newport Buch ..... 7787 Tom TODAY. 55CM753 llghl•d hHdboard. DraweB. cabfMts. Ar· moire lncl\lded. Excel· lent condition. Muat ... 11 seoo OBO 940-9t00 ple~ly brolle, in which cue even slam out o f ranp, there's no ruaon ,91 •Mick Rtvtora seven tncks could be beyond your not to raise to three no trump with a ...... 846-0180 28R Apattmcnl z Yaara N4"W NB Lr twnh ... \t blk '° BEANANS KIDS F!1.,':3~ ~-~~rtOn.~: STORE i'14941 , Slat• Gray tteOUl'«'4. stopper in ~ery suit and a band Metallic with matching that is esaentially balanced.. lf you aDdnn/1tia. Dec:tt. °" aur 5Pcdal1t M15lrno uw13, RETAIL SALES 142 ... 22 i Transportation laathaf Interior, Uk• Q .4-A• South. vulnerable. you ttbid thne clubs, you might land in W .. to bMCt\, C.. llOWtl Sht NB hm, matr bf/Pvt Experienced, aggre• New. LOW mll .. ~. hold: an unmakable 11 ·trick contract. mo •ewno 714-85().8310 ba evt. 8191)9 to beh. atve & dynamic pao-M t:HC ltAN lllSt-. Won't Lastl $19,495 ---------------------------. Nebore Cadllleo 29' 2Ba , frptc, apa, Shr utile. Comm pool p'9 ror FfT poaAtlon. wuh rm, frig. gw, ---------S4251mo 975-<2232 For appt call Ann ouanald• of PCHI •21DRM $700• '"w.,....at-...,'"",-ont-'""kh,....,..-H-04.I-.. -. _a_•_1_·7_040 __ sc_P\ID __ --------'92 •ulck Century Wdc 10 .,.,.fWf'l.,.I •tlDRM *IOO• gar, on boardwalk. ***** Cuitom, 4-door, A/T, 1125Glmo. 723-0809 • Call lmmad. sees. Clerical we Buy Used Bulk ur CtuaJc Speed Boat AJC, PIS, nn. CnJlae, MIS(' HO I ~, BOATS 70 It 940-9100 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE a.an, aharp 281 1aa, Frig. dehwahr, a10w 97&-6742 Small Newpof1 Baach Vending Machines w/Johnaon motor. P/Wlndows, Plua Much neat vi.w. 2 bllt• to Incl. No pate 54M855 Law firm apaclallzlng Call to&lylll rune gd, $2200. AJao Morell Program Cat bffchl Catport. patio *4BA, 21A 8A, 2-91ory, In Es£ata Planning la 7t4-434-11T8 Evlnruda, Johnaon & ••111 ONLY 113,488 1825/mo.173-31U 100 ft. to bc:h, trptc. looking for a Full-Tima '========:! Yamaha Mrvlce Ii t• Nebore Cedll .. o AC ROH patio, 4800 Net>'UM· Wor-d Proceuor/Com--~p_alt_._•;;..•_•;....;.•..;.•...;1.;;•__ 940-9100 ""' apacloua 1BR, 11800/mo. 844-7039 putar Oper•tor. WUI --------- walk to bch/atorea, ...;~,;.;;;,--;~..,;.,,....;.;;.,;;;.,;;.,-300 720 3731 .,. train, Sand to W. Baf,. M50 utl9 pd. Avt 8/15 • ..,. .... llr ... llOO 10d9 S/F~ 1917 w..... lay Smith, ancn: Sher· No pate 973-4071 N4"W cpt/.,.,,._ vauned •• rle, 1300 Dove St calla, get, no pet.a c:fiff, NB. Age 541-5032 .......................... __ _.. -.. l.ae 1BA apt. Frig, 817•f7'11/'1•t71J •IPIV, ................. _...-., w/d Incl. 1 blk to • .._. H-t. S all AIVactlW, prof .. 11onal ..._CA __ 92eeo _____ _ beach. ~mo. .._..,,. .... m omc. auh• In CDM ..- 97S-7110 ,.,., Ideal '°' , per· "11 2nd Ave. S850I GENERAL OFFICE IMA&..L nr 1Ba. u.it ::'" ,;r • .::z1:joo mo. ~.~9:.0o aq. ft. S.,,.::,; 3 ~ paid. Oanlge, lndfy .•• , ....... ,,..., __________ P' ___ ._1$2 __ _ .,... Margucftta. No .... oar. patio, new BNutlrul Ot'ltc• 5'111• on MOUSaCLSANaRS .,.... l tOOOlmo 0.,... paint. No paW. 11400/ PCH. 3100 E. Cout Muse hew car. Tak• -t~ 141 2525 mo. (etl) 932..,15 Hwy. COM. S2650/mo. home $200-$300 per MDndeJ, Aprtl %7, 1191 itUdiO: I "*' to ocean. 21k, ttplo, 1 blk becctl, 2100 aq.ft.•44 H a o ...._ 722-M5t Shttt You Askt4: Jac:kle lloblMOn, 1 Y'9 new, dean. *P4t-I dr9 to bay, ~ w/ CdM small omc. aultH Instructor 'ff l«p!M&ary NMINll .~, who brob =:.-.::1:.:-i:'Y· :r.vi1!."L.':..=:-=· ~ ~.:!: ca1~1.·A.7d .. v ~:lltng "teJor 1hw,• w• an Aqurian (JH. 31, vu --19191, who llvt4 •P to hll plaMtt end 8 LUf'f8 IBr IM!Ba, nonWoe l'7M700 nutnbtta. ua•pl~ PnMM bom 011 t ... In "91clll! **AMlltil'P• .,......_ ....... .......... , ......... llA =~~ MM ta ------------- ""} ,1, I I 111 I H l \I 'I I I I 1300 aq ft. I-ear gar. POR ..... , Appro1t PfT. tlw 4th. Ud1, U.4. J\•t arw Nptrttt'd AWlll now. No pae.e.. 1000 aq ft. Cannery Ytrtllef fro• aM or bot.II panntl at rwlatlnly 110M/mo. 87s-ooet Yll8QG ""' Udo Jazz Necctcd' morning par eerly •· lloblftlO•'• father ckMr1"4 Me~" Hol•hte CM>. very nk:e. Of. weak (Thurad•y). f II "'I'~ J Id~ I f 18r •Pt l lOO/mo + flee , aaton, aludlo. Huntington Baach/ •• '1 w .. ,. ac w• en • aat. depoalt9, plOQt cw-...,,., ? a...t rate. fountain Valley area. A411uri.IM arw la_,. Halli elf._. Po"= ••• tee t Cal AM ~. 432.e363 Vatffy ~ of Iha tlllatt ••y of the other ••.-AquriaN ~ .-. ... w.. Hunttngton Beach I~ te rw-•Mr, ,_. and prwwnh leM """' .... T"T em 1-'• •• ,., dependent. Mutt have ••th, Mi. fatTOw, a... Marvl1t, Joha 1 pereoft, no YW Of .......,_ .. ._ ,, _ __... .__, _ gar, .... + '*-Ofc: ,_ ---•-· lrw .. •d. E441e C•ntor, Nei.li. Co~ ,.,.,_,. ,.. nw1 t7 ance. C.. 71'--4 c.r-a1 .. c'"'· ART ITUDIOI . "8 ~ utc for Alta. AaJf5 (Maldl 21 ·Apr11 19)· Work Smal Studloe "om Prtnllng W'ftli. rm oH to flldl atan You vt bfotn llOCM2ll/mO. COfM c...a. .......... walllna for '" opent111 w~gt-11 ... -.. Alt C....., Oood ouatomcr ,.... looN t.rp you fulfill 1tamn1 .. rolt of Co.ta M..a. Call tlona. pnnang ~ Su11arlo ftttum hotp11al•. muMum1, Carey Wanl 931-224.2 edge: pH t..up, hi thffu'k1I performaM" AITllL trm ..... aP"d oopler. Cle. bi> TAU.US (April 20·~Y 20) .._,pe .-L -• I.II PNf, "P """*1g, 2M rou• is~ d11'fttl 1n front 'rou ~ ..._ 1 "" · '° l . 1NI II. CM. 142~1 wh«rw -.. can om, ,t\Oilld •o tnd will 11.-eq. ft. 71CM)13C)t----------1--.~ ., ot ...... ,, •--a ...... a..-10 one.~ d19pla courace Lo~ rela • ,.... ,... UOn1lup 1n•nt1f'" If h .. 1 It unbftr· l'\ltl 'dltl\1 ....... ta 'f' Top ~ .bit. ta~ tlw ftffrnt e\1t• =~ =··~ CIMINI (May 21 ·J1Anf' 20) Lunar ..... ~ + comm. poaillon h11h1t1hu (t~r bu11nHt, c.11 , ...... T....,. pt'Oll\otlon. edchd mpo"'"1b1ht E"' • 711 IT• phMlrt lncl•,.nd•nte. cmgtnal11v, a....a ......., ••lllnan ... to IMli.t • ''"h M•n lAo .-_.... natl•• .. ,._ "'t'ou ,..u .i. my nip "' ~ --... .. lem a.ooo mo + CANCIA (June lt·J1&ly U> hmllv =..~. ~· ~ •et11Mf ,.....~ "Plt•M tit.re )'O\t-f .... ... ... wNIG lft'°"*'°"· .. *"-.... 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"'&•I fllll~ m.ariul --Y-w11 •f'C'CNll!ft T11t"" ""f'lo ,....... wtlCI ~ alha UlllA (5'-pt 23.C.)ct 221 Focu .. on advtnture, ditc'ovtry tgnahng Of CTH• hvt 1park You'll tncounttr C.m1n1 Vugo. Sa1t1ttanll.f ptrions with th~ ltlttra. ln1uall an th~r namf'11. E. N. W Wntttn mattr1<11I t'\ttllent1 SCORPIO (On 2J-Nov 21 I Lunar, numenc.i cycln highlight muinc. vo1C· n dnnt.l, Nit or purchaw of an oblf'C1 • lu:\ury 1ttm Phy11ul attrKtaOn plays m•Jl'l' roJt> Chang• of 9"'l!nt PfO"" ~n • thaal Libn I• an p1ctuR' SACITTAatus (Nov 2l·D« 21) f~\IS o n ttal ttt•lt llnlt' ltm111110M •bOlt to dtttpht>r 1CnbblN nott' In· formation nHd~ •• availabl• 1f yo1t will but Mt'~ P1ttt" na11vt 1r1 ~ rot• la an~nt on promouna your 1n~"°'" CAP1tlCOlllN (Doi!< 22·J•n 14') 'tou rould b.> '"" l'lltd with C:.nttr natavt ~....,.2~~3-T4,........,,.5_ ,and ennth•r C.tpnrom. b<>t~ n( whom havt' thtte lf'llfB lnill•I• 1n tht>lr t-1~.-+--+--+--t~­ nlm H. Q. Z Shon 1r1p 1nvolns rtl· eh'llt who ~h.. Htlp IM find 1t1 • ~1..,7 .... --+--+---41--- AOtJAalUS (Jan 20 F.b 18) four• ""Y • t'nd• Surch hn11ht'd m1u1on ~_._...,_,..__ con1pl•tt'4 Yo1t IJ win, NmptnNhOn lnvnlv~ ftn•n 1tl •••tut l ll'lpn.1vtt LoM alwad ,..( \t t l tit m boil< l A f'lft Libre pt'ftOI\ flllA"' prom1rw~tl Pl CF.b 19·Mtttl\ 201 '°"" M at Mlhl plM't' al CNCl.lll 11\Unltnt TNtC your -n ~~· C 19 •Vf'f· ltnt tut lrwh st•rt 1n n•w cj1r.coon w .. , of '""" and .. ~.. t..o, AAfuaruaa ~ 1n ...-..M•'IS "°"" If A"ll J7 15 YOUa ntMOAY: \ou ,,. fi.ry. 1~M.11t, h.t1n, _.n. clal• ,.. '"9"'-O\.,.reriofl \'Mt m-ta IMKh kw,,..., .. w• •llY Of181UUllOft, l'°"P 1....-~ 111anh to veer own .trvm-.... Ar-. U' it.-t--'t~_.._ .... _ lt'1t pit pNV "ttl\lfK'&Jtt "*-0.r• '"'May "" "•"I ... rtiC\ .... '"di.tr• tl*W., p.•htecal Ktt•tt..,. VCN 11 ... eo1111.-.--4~- ••"'""""' lftd <evld .. wl411!!Ci ..... " \II M'fl(NS WI "'°"than mM' ftdfvW.l .. .-t-"""'4~• .al .al!l°ulten.a-1• \O\t II '""' \n .. • I 'I'. "" ~ ..... _. ' .Cltftt"th edl\ltt.Wllt ... !""'t-+- A•Wlill .. ~comtl'ICWI 50~··worc1 51 -~ 53S-W.., 5" .... ., MC.of ....... 51 ....... 5tlll9Cllll ..... -~. Aprtl 77, 1192 •.. ., .... .., ..... __ _. ...... ... .. _. ... ~°' ... "We"re bringing people togetbert• WP, NIS. ILOND& n'. .._ SENSmv£. ........... \ I ' '. i I ~ -. I l ) l ) ~ " I l( ' I I I I ( I i I i I , I I t I I 1 · I I I ( '\ l \ \ I ) I I 1·1 I ~l . I \ I 1 ( I , .... I . I \ 1 , ...... I I ) . I i I \ I 'j I t I I ., .... .--.--· fMlit)~ -ID 111111 ..... -. O...Cll'o¥C Call 2129. DJf 0 MISSES KISSES._.. 11t1 popan. fl& drums. 5T/ 129, bibs. .ms tall me1e ~­ aamo. COllta Mesi. Call 231 l JEWISH WIDOW WOllld like ., meet 1 rt.I bfc 'MENSCH' 60 ., 67 )tin )'OUft&. Hilll&lnp:>a 8eadi. Call 26()1). TIRED OF GAMF.51 Mc 1001 DWF. 28. NS. 00t !rOll Class}. umque. llU'letl~e. po(esslOllll. l'efSll!le. Sttts ~. llll'lt'· bve SW, NS ,endcman M-38 CODverudon. 11.h mtlllt. boob. people. flln&. undenllndln&. sllanna. C*lll& GINGER RODGERS sects )outbful Mtd AstalJt IO lnp lht hgbt faritNlC 11 High Sood) funcuons Buena Par~ C1ll 180J ~ VIVACIOlS. ATTRAC· TIVE BLONDES. )ed.111g ! humorous ~ how s1 S. 11l11tle), m1 1<:. mo"~ dm· nm. fun lC\1ne Call 1185 Jl'ST Bf.C.WSE-. I \.1 BEAL'TIF\.'l. ~t mtan I doo'I kJlol4 14'hal S 1mporunt tn hft··lk11ng. lllOr\1nj! OUI. lnmds. ttl'UU). ll'llltl, lltl and llMSIC'' I .vn in m\ ~' I looL JO'~l. blooJc. 5 ~·1i ~-I \Oould hkc to mett 4 ~7-5.2 )Told emo- oonall\ and filWlCtaJI~ l«Urt soulmiic 11'11)( Call il<K. DV.. F. -lJ OK k.'Ol.1ni 'lftls someone \10Cm to d1.1rt l!mt and 1111em1, "uh lf'lne Call .2J03 \Ol''-:G ~O. BLO!\Dr ~{1 1 111. '.eel\ man O\Cf ~. 1>orl tn~. IO CnJO) fun and pt"'\lbJt rrlwon'111r C\1'U \1N Call ll\95 BORDERLl\E BEAl 11Fl L. T .ill. auburn.lgrecn. 'ouni .i I. one child. '>tti' fil run .wl funn1 gu) 1,S-S~ tor mo' IC\.. mtmO. nt~ and mort u"1g eea.. h c a11 19~7 BLACK CHRISTI.\!\ Sl"'<JLE.. H. ~IS. ~ tall 15 II'), Ihm. bm"n C)e\. \..lib Seeks 1111 air--. fUllDy, loY· 1n,. ir.bttt profCiSIOClal NIS ICC' l6 -40. TllslJO. Call 182.S 'PEOPLE SAY l'M AlTRAC· TTVE.' I tpt VivlCIM. pt· Ille, 5'2'111s.42. loot JO some-=::::::rs; .. ,111 • good bcln Ind • good muld. ~me. Clll 2449. BLONDE WIDOW. 60 YOUNO. setks ICtl~c ltJ>t f« walk on bcarb lltd laughs. New· port Beach. Call 2709 INTELLIGEl\'T, ATTRAC· TIVE.SWF.19.S '/12!.5ttb SWM 1n 20'~ into Wing. dine· 1ng. KROQ and fun. Fullenon Clll 1053 5'9' ATTRACTIVE BLUE· EYED. S'9' BLONDE SWF. NI S Eluo>' du11ng. tr11cl an. lbe- lltt, sports. bup and humor Setts wccesslul. llbldic. '°' manuc. Clirul1111 ccntleman. NI S. f« lifetime pllltllCt Corona dcl M1r. Call mil SEXY. BUXO~t BRV:-.'ElTE, BIG BLUE EYES. DJF. 35. tsitt 14) w/chtld. new to CA from Cluca$o. sc:ck:s SWM 'l04S )~ 10 tnJO) d.tflDJ. dinner Ind dancing maq ol alJ fncndslllp. fun & laughter l.qWlll N1gocl Calf ISJ I IS RO'MNCE DEAD~ DWF. \ U I 0/1.15. pro(CSl.IOll&I mom "'Jrol 5elbC of humor. hoot<.t. 'ICC.'\ltt & \Il'ICCf'C "'MllS 10 kno"' Lilt '{Q'b mo1 ics. t!Uldocn. ruJl!ntmt .. .i~ on bt~h. LooL 1n1 tor DW\i 1'45 1'/samt qual111t! 11'111( Call 1595 PETITE VIV o\CIOL' . I\ TEU.IGE.\I ftnun111t . .wac tl\C. bkllldr C\ttl1n1 tllat. <JI(· .:1111 man to '>lure m) rot l<lf hfr Ait~1o~S Mt''Klll V1t.JU ('.aJ)~ A TIRACTI\ I:. r-L LL·FIG- L'RED MAMA BEAR 01er100 I~ Sctb 1n1elb~t. tall. dar\ md lland..oow" W\t U--1() Sen· ou' onl~ Fullerton Call 1520 LOVE TO GOLF. SWF. NS, 5'6'111'111\. llV'ICtl~. fdll&lllllC. deped. S«b Vr'M. NSS 10' +, 40-SO's. poitOvt. ~. fur fncndsb1p. l\lmlnee, monoga- mous rcl11.iollslup. ll\ltnt. Clll 2608 IM NOT THE WOMAN IN RED or the &ir1 next door. bllt 1f it's 50mCOne ID bct .. ecn )'OU'rr 1oob11t for rm a Conat SV.'F. NIS. 33, S7, 11t Many 'Sled~ I -.111 rt· lUl'll all cllb' lrvuie. Clll 1965 lRlSH LASS, SWF. S'9'140, ~ \lllCftt, bones&. do-.'11 k) tartb. call 37-50. WM IO Wit lo1e, ltfe & l•uihs. Ltt'~ tall. llld COOlplft 1Dltm(S Ctntral OraQgt C'OUtl)'. c.IJ 228) PRETTY. VIVACIOUS. Pll>-fu~ lldvmturouS, educaltd. fcm1- moc. low1g lady. 11\1111)' 1111cr - ~ Sttls suettSSful. llll'IC'tl' e mall. 43-58 u.i, Beach. Call 2463 SOULMATES' ATTRAC· TIVE 8Ll'E·EYED bruntltt, 3S. S-2'111 mctllectuall)' cun- ~ cmotmally alf\C. pll)<i· cally atll\e, teacher Appttet· 110 penonal grow.'lil. Ultq;fll)' and I stnSt of l\umor SttlJng SWM w 4S "1th sirrubr QIW!· tte). lrYtrll' Call 15.5 FU"'J.,LOVING. CLASSY LADY. N/S, 40+. serb Id' crt- tarou ~ful gaidtllll(l45· ~s for rnendsl11~l111onslup NC"''JlM BclCh. Call 200.5 ATIRACTIVE. S'WF, 3S LO'liG HAIRIGRS EYES. 11~ EnJOt laughrer. rom't~· l!Ofl, the outdoots. SJXlfh. per· f1W1J11Dg 11U. l11han food Sttl posttl'-t. ti>) ·going. profc,. 11tinal S WM. 29--IO, for fncnd· \hip. fun and possiblt romanct COSll MN Call ITI4 PROFESSIOSAL. ATTRAC- TIVE. CHEl:.RFUL. SWCF. 511. 33. ..eel' inlelltgtnl. alh· lcuc ~utt \\M. )l-39. !B fu. rurnaltntw ~Ult Call 1850 ATTRACTIVE. PROFES· to respond to an adl. It'• -sfmplr -1-2-31 Dial 1 (900) 407-4377 Ofillaia n --tor a further expbnarion ci the vo.ce-mail ~. ~ f'1.-.t'etpood to a 'J>C'dfk Id. Cf.Im rhe C2ll • whm ~.> o,doe I Ho ~ throu3h the '-oict ids. (CA"""""•~ pbolw and tllf' blltJ at SJ.49 !M,,.,,....) SUlgleJJfe Inc. a&'IW\'\CS no Uabilil'y for the content of or~ to a pet50llaJ ad\~nenr. We ttrommend that you use common sense and aution when meeting a stranger. You mu..~ be 18 >~rs or oader to respond to or place an ad Men Seeking Women ROMANTIC. F.DL'C A Tl:D OJM. )Nn~ 61. hlt\ theiltf. u.all.,,, holding ~ tl'l\CI. (ookJD8 Seel fncndlrt lalOO -hip 1'ewpon8each Call467fl f-1.'N-LOVlNO SWM. '14, en JO)\ btlln& dinner dinctng tra•el. l!Kn'IC'. l'lWIW1'.'e 'ltd., rcmale 24-40 Lon@ Beach Call \517 RE11RED WIDOWER nccch female compwoo o•er ~ lur tmel. dining. !Ind mott Seal Be.ch Call 4.5~ HANDSOME ASIA' \iA \- 40 . .S'411.?0, blac~n «<u Fihp1111 lady f<lf hfcomc put· ner Long Bach Clll 401.5 SIClEl SKATER. PlLOT fit S' 11 . blut-()ed coliq( pro(cv MW, fifty \()111(1)\mg. fMllnlte. Wtd Seel> lnln)'. funny. f11. ftlllllCllll)' wblt 'il)'ltih lid~ fonorldtra•d.~ \t'-4 pon Bca..h Call ~7.5 LOVE PfTITE LADlf'i •llh long batr 'i'W'M •ll'lll'Ult I" tclbgcnt..11>11t ccnc1tm.in '"m S'CI • curl)' uhtpcppcr h111 I.mes 10 aolf lllld v.ookl k>'c doing an)'thmJ •1th lht opit pt11011 Biby. 14'hm att ~111 •• Niunwn Vlllt• Call .n40 ATHLETIC. ROMANTIC SWM, \I lo\'CS lellm\, 111nnmi Oft tbt bt.kh, 'CCb Vo Ol'llltl 1' Ith ~malar 1~ N«tb OnnJt COW'«)' ca11 rm PHOTOJOLRSALIST. rAT. BALD. BROKE. JS. el pn rroopet. ~one sood 111oman 10 keep the home (am burntnJ Con>111 dcl Mw Clll 3992. BAClCBAYPADOl.ER Tall. dait cl~ xne SWM rnn· ltve l«Uf\I tNJy Pft!U1 Vrornall 11htnylshl kl hvild f\llwe and ~ f11111ly "'°'° 1 Balbot Call )6.56 81.ACk MALE. '7. """"'mt a f>Od W01N11 lllCI l'U ~huw Yllll • aood man H bh n 'IS9 LOOKING FOR AN Ol.OU WOMAN-..cry tltrlCttve SM. ttll.O. ll ., wealthy la1)' fur nn. lm11t r111 mo TAU.OU()() fAU.1 WM, 2.l, 61'/l IO. llhllKic tu f1111 •tt) " pot!Wlt(lt \, 1 I ... '~-·""11..:tll . \lf4 HOT t P1C'Y un w. P, f~ 25..J~ fi r. nld.~ lld1' Lit .. CMJl6ll. R.i OOl1RMFT SJM 40, n . .m ...... • i.ap .s ria 111 Lon~ Btarh Call 4:?S I TRA \ l:L Et ROPE. VW \I, Nphal1H&mpcf 1' 1lh Clpt ncnled )oung 60' male R1,.,,moor Call 4~5' EDlfATED PROFES SIO\.\L SWM. 6'211 .S. edu cal~ tnJO.)'' in1ng. danctnj!. 1>etlench Setl• ~nder SWF 40-~-''OO!pal11011. piltllCT. for "acm "liuocbh1p ll'\1ne Call 4 ~I A VFRY HA~OSOME. R().. "1A.\-11C. gcnumr. ~--IOllllt. ld\~llllllb SW\t. \ol ~~II~ rno t' -Y.1ft. no >..Kb. no lo1c hand~. no talllOCl. ncl 111richcs 11 Qut'SI\ t I CT)' ~), )lender, ..n\111 pl.a>ful. cuddl~ "'OIND "ho btl1t1" 1n till'mi~ 111CJ CN1.y. lo1c. l11111 cht np IO ll•t haP!"IY tier after II'\ 1ne Call 't.17 'i\\ \-! J~ H.\. \DSO\iE.. L" Tf ll IGE.'I \tn'm~e. edu lllttl td\y·g01n1 pt'l'WW11y 'PnlUlll) 0((1 Y.l\lll'\ to ~ 1' 1th ~11.'f of t'attlll~ mt'ID1 RelA1111n"'1p lc&lmt IO m.. n~ IMll' Call Sl'CFRf.. JEWISH 'I. uh-lelll .,, tnlllrOU\ ~ 7 Std. '"' i.ty •tlh •11'1111.ir lnltl'bb L.<1111 Be.Lb .utJ C .111 3'12l 58'4 Gl;Ml\11 H. -ctli SWF 11\hll I\~. lo)al. ud .... • ~rt<'ll\ rtlarnvhfltp N/O Sant.a An. Cal I lMO \ilOWlSTFRN V ~Ll'E.S phyu..all) f11.~SWM/ 26 F111a11e1ally 'C\'ll't and ono- llOll&lly ~le. en.JO)'• a haltht nd ,rlJ\C hfN)'le Stt~ an llfra.IM. fil SI' 1140 • .tlo hto fu11 and tlt11C1!1(1W Ind l'O"Jltil)' ttllMllCt ~ rti. llOn"'•P Ncwpon Bccll, c.JI JOO.a AffllJE.~ 58\i. 41, S6", halld ome. \tth l<>flCOll' )'«lftlCt fnnale io 11\n the finer 111in1• 10 tire U-. a.ch C'1ll 4\ 2 SLCCESSFt.L HANDS0'1.E. "'1> 1icall) fit SWM, 26. from mid"'~ i.((U fWI kntng, fit. t;.u,om bca1.11)' <my 11\t~I fur <.tfl'it~ fWI llld ld1tn- wrt on ' llClll<'Orllm1nal b:L"~ 1mu~ ltlt hair) ~I Ne"· pon Be.idl Call 3211 HM'DSOME. EDUC A TED'S/ S. SWM 'I ~11'1165, •orb out daily. pU)'I glllllr, lo\CS the Gntteful OeAI. but 001 dnnltn1 or dtugs Sccl1n1 .Jtndtr. •· tracOl't, Wf/AF under JO for rtW.ionstup lltd 1111el 10 iJJ Sacrame1110 and Vcgl.\ shuv.~ 1n M1y Ir\ 111t Call :wi8 SF\ISt"Ot:S BACHELOR 'lttling cht ullll!* "Ollllll IO \hail' romanti.: ~ 1n huu- oou<. ci.:eanfronl bcal;h home. Sun~ BtJL:h Call 4317 PUNT A GARDEN Unf~­ tcrcd OM/40 ~ki CSOICOC \0!1111111 \Ollwmllc m her 4!)C \"'lliJI' Bead1 Call 4 I 6l 'i\\ M. l3. LOOKING FOR 'iWF. l 22 Mw be honKI & (tnccrt a fun lr'lnc. Call'\0 IR S~I. .?0. 6'11180. BRO GREE.~ Seekins SWF 11-20 f<lf llO'~blc relabOO\llip. FuJ- lmon Cati "*4 HAl'IDSOME.. SWM. 35. AC TTVE. LOYAL anna Scd.> "om.'111 '<>+ ror IJOi\' 1blt rela· 111>ml11p NID Snl Ana Call Wl7 LIKABLE SWM. 29. 5711 lS EnJ(l)'nlO"IC&. l.CICftCC. ... 111~\, mll\IC LooL for SWF 2(). 40.tea.COll~-~ T 11 Call 3'36 PHYSICIAl'J. 40. ~'7 , I.AM outdoM f«l. \IS, ftmalt, )(). '5 11\-uir on 'm AITTCTIONATC. WARM. OWM 5 1011?0. lltl'll:ll•e. pofc\!JllOll. '°"" v.tlb. ro-mwc. 111.JMa ....... mll\IC ~1'\, "'*' I and kid.' Sltktfll lllJICll~e. lendltr.DWF,»'O.•itllwne I~ IOt fr,a. llJl'lllna. m. 1p T1111tll Olll "17b TrNMS. C'IOU. fRA Vfl ROMANO. SWM. ~' ._._. SV.'F lls eo \(f for pt; -~ 11Call4 l fM 60!\h, vmt ltlifed 5WM. 6'f'Jl1) wti.1"ilD»_.1 NIS swi; •ho ,, tall. mm1ap .. ftdtd.11 ., ln'd ..t tlwr ttptG11&. M llnttr¥t. • all .,.,~~ • _, r11111ly NApGl'I lka.:11 Olll 41Sl "'<n~\IONA DAM ~. SY/ltO, M clrpft. llel' fl">' --.iM' .... 4'1 ... bt llrlttfllot. • «tM ... fi..s.lly ;'1ft CQi!tl MN SIONA!.. ADV6NnJROUS. lldllttic. IOl'llllltlC. SWF, IMI N/S, scd.s 37~ 11WI w1* Qall- lauan1'ulb. Tul&la it.di Call ISIS GORGEOUS BRUNETTE SWF. 3 sleudtt. s·s . psydlok>- "~ S« llln<hamt. IUCttSS· ruL e~oflng. ~. rrt .t f111 SWM "''Slt'Olll Chnst!Jn val-ues for ftljoyable llld mta1in&· f11I re~. N/S HllLllln&· IOI lktcil. Clll I 69ll EBONY GRADUATE STU· DENT. 23. S'3'1118. Scd.s SM 2).l0,S'9'ataller f.n)O)' blues. JW. thealcr. w. beach Loni 8t1th, Clll 1294 PRETTY. BRIGHT. SAF, 33. s·,·1117, proft IOllll Scd.s S\\ M O\tr S IO'. JJ-40. lwlJ. !!Omt, profCSSl<lCIAI. klnii. ll\tnc, Call 11163 1431. STOP' YOUCANMEEl'OWF. -49. NIS. edlclllcd. aanctl\c. CllJ If~ ft OWM, N/S, 45+, $eC\lre, fua·lovina. stn '"'c Wtlh aood valllCS. Nev.pan ~ Call2101 SEARCHING FOR SOU~TE? I'm 11tn1ctht, v.arm. 1ffec1iOIJ11c, brlfbt, fuflny, flt. SIF, NIS. 40 EnJO) movies. d1nc111a. llMIC, "'ilk· u1g. good convenllioll S«l- m& e1n~. «1m11U11C•~ fWl· kMll&. SJM ~ Belch. Call 1397 PERSIAN WANTEt» ~tlle. SHW. 22. seeks nice. pbyful. Pmian. 2S+ IO walk. dine. IJlk. t'llJO> bfc. Lona 8ea-b Call I~ YOUTHFULLY MATURE . OWF. petitt. quality 5«U in· 1e11tgm1. NtS WM. r11. trim. fi. nll\Cllll) smire. pro(ess!Onll_ 62+ Newpcin Beach. Call 27% SWF DESIRES HANDSOME. f-lTSB\i undft-40. rm.s'9'. 39. fil 1Ubutnl1>fut, gorJe0U • Ill• cm Tustin Call 1658 ATTRACTIVE. BLL 'E·EYID BLONDE. 6'1. OWF. N/S, 43. 'ooc·111111 11\00WI, loolcrng for' onc·"oma111111111' Youcandm me up ll!d tilt me "'>'"'hcrcl from 'ltqtlmcd e1cnmg Plbi· IO boots and Jt111S. Looting fot. stable. '<lf.tonffdent. 6'3'+ IC· h\C gemlttfuin. )g.50 Ltlc danc1n1. \Ollc)blll. mo11t. LOVABLE 18. SEEKS 18-!S, ~Hh HUM111!1on Bodi caw (lll\-lo\11\1. ld\taturOllS.. com. ))()9 pas.slOOatC male f« fnctliblup 1 or J>Cl"ible relaoon~ltip Hun· HEALTHY WEALTHY nngtllft Beach C'all llSJ \\< ISE 11 Atrrac111c/afnutnl'f" ~port Btacb SOCtall) .:t11t .• BEAL'TIFUL. BRUNETTE SW l&ly. c~·&1 fifllt). NS. "' TEXAS LADY. 32. n'. "llllld >CCU 56'60'~ gentleman of If· like 10 mttl 11al~ good-loobn' rompltshmeni, cllaraclct. •nttr.· gentleman "1tb nice ()ts llOd a 01) Ind flllWUI ~I) co JO>· fncndly untie. Nc""pon Bcxb. full)'lcrul1Hl> shar< tllc~ \ Call 1992 BfST YEARS' Ltts hgbt up our ltves together'" 't111pon • Bcarll Call 28S2 ATTRACTIVE SWF. NS. 511 I I~. no dtpenekrib, seeks II 1rac111t SWM. NIS. 42-5.S. lllCtl)' built. affl!Cl1<1Nle, direct. ~I. llllClhiCOL fin.&nelall} !«\I"· "'ho 1';!'.JO> ln'<Cl II\. ' "10\IO, good COll~CNllOll and \ quttt 1tmt l:tluic Call 2214 ' EXTIIDlEl 'I ATTRACTIVE LOOKING FOR SAME 'VERY CLASSY LADY'. 42. du.n. IJll blondt SteU ~· ual life panncr. 111cll1hy. for ~cultwalt~cnu..6 +, 45-60 ~pon 8clch Call 2163 A mACT'IVE BRll\E'TTE SWF. NIS. '4. S\Occt. fU.M )'. "'llln pmooa.111y. !00\IC·lo\Cf, looking for wnc 1n Spt'c1al NSM. ror loni·Lasnna rntnd- ~'P INnr ca11 1m Cius}. can11g. ~) SWF sttl\ ' SWF. N/S, LOOKJNG R>R A SWM. NIS ... 6".33, ''Cf)' attrk'· I TRCLY NJCEMANa,lJz.39 h\t, pro(c»iotW. ~le. c•· ~ A.II else ntpiable. I am "'orth 1111 M~ • n \.id\' lMnc ~I • lht dfort II'\ 111t Clll 161 DIF. CLUSY. VIVACJOUS, ,..~_..._., =~IMftwJT: ndlooul v-. for ,...... flll re~. 11\illt. CUI 2179 ROMANTIC• ~SJVE• RA.OWn'! DJF deMltt hind· some 5'10'+, i!llellip SJM.NI S. )S-'S for romrnilled friend. slltpllcM lidwllhft. Musi bot ncti1n ~ 111 nulld laVo'lll 1Utb OJll'TI llTllS! h\-i11t. CalJ 22..">0 PRLTTY. PETITE. PltOfES. SIONAL. OJF, NIS. 46. """' 1rrcc11on11e. eompass101111c. En1o;s the outdoon, spotti, cla«iq. lauplns. daa-11111 IJlllCh men Scttl• 1 bcM fntnd. lo\-a-11111 bfe pnlef •ldt simiJ1r bacqround. Mt"icin Viejo. Call 2126. OVER 45" VERY PRElTY. SLIM 51'. DWF, S«b )our Cl~ Wll, lnltllect, afftc- llOn, companiO!l~h1p. Lo't rJbts«IJll. COllC'O\S. mo"ie. Bcttbo\t11, Bnrb«k, Bull« lt\J malt 1ru1rat1~e lbo\e all Financially Sllblc. Flmil)' on· cn1ed Expect wnc ln-1ne. CllJ 2048. WINSOME. WITTY. S'7 . TRIM BLONDE BEAUTY ~ rtfinul gctKlcman 4S+ to \hare mo\lti. m1"eum , mtandmnp ~ 11.ith hup and humor. ln1tlt' Call 2182. WANTED· S~t NIS. N/D, SJ. 63 .,ho ""lllU IO be lpt'Cfl.I. i.paikd.. lcr.cd and pampmd. To apply. conlact tb1~ 11.vm. anng 5G+ DWF. NJS. NO 111 ho IMC\ ltfe:' people 11111 hopefully )'OU l u511n Call 2 2 SWF. ~'4', AMPLE BUT m. ~IS. tt1~ "1mrle ltft equal!) 11 home. • coocms. lllU)Nlll) and * tbta&er Sccu -'0+1-. ll(lft~lt !eddy bear San Juan ClpistrlllO. Call 211 ISTEU..IGOODV.r.56.bu people. music. beadl. tmtl, gounntt dulllm SccL. gcotle· m•n to \hlfC wnc. Laguna Bt .. h Call !SOJ PllETIY. PASSIONATE. PltOFESSIONAL. J9, 5'3'195, ._......_NISID,....,,_ at -of -tor c:onllll• 11n1 NewpM Be•h Clll 1901 I WA.NT rr A.LL! • A mc:e SW lllY w~ All-Alllencla pd loob wllo's llnlllcilly t C1111> tiCtallly *"". Are you 001 dim?? ~ -N/S, no c:hil- -.._ ., bunts Of mtatUdln. 6'+. fuU head o( hlir llld "° BS I Corona dtl Mar. Clll 16113 AW. S'S' SEEKS 3s-.40 OfRJS. TIAN AM/WM fi11nc11ll)' Sllbk = OllCl*d for fnend. ship. nwriatt-<>nnae County. Call 14n CARING. ATTRACTIVE BLONDE. 40'$, atJO)l ~ pobbC\, bfid&e cl •inc 11111n1. Seeks NIS acntlcman 39+ f« f1111 a aJmp111JOnShip. ~mt. Call 22SJ BLOND • ATTRACTIVE · PltOFESSIONA.L -NSWF 10 Wr-e lbe f1111 11mes v.1th »60 Jlf'O(ewooal. ~ lmnc Call 2916. LET'S CONNECT! SWF N/S, S'S'/l IS, \Otll Pf"«'cd 47, 1t- 01e llT«rl<mlt, bn&N. fuany. mulli·flCdtd. lo\'e IJ'O""D d11l- dten. f~ tra~cl ttt1111s.. ~ 1ography. bic)chng, waler ~ ll!d min! YOU liOmC ci the Ibo\ e.. ST+. ll!d a 'Cl)' \fl«lll IMI Tllsn.n. Cell 2280 SAF. 401SH, S'l/SLENDER. ltUlt.1I \ ('. pro( c<. \l('(llf .. \'.llmll. ~ rtSpOfld rf )'OU 111\e old· (~ 11!\ltS, ~U)' Sll('Cm· ful 14 )Wr Cfttt and llOI Stlf· 1!>11 I Wiii 111\\0tr tit call• Ir· •111t Call ill• PRETTY BLONDI!. SL'C· CESSF\JL. iJlintual. 'h&pely. sublc. humorou). ,Olllhful 43 t.o.o ~bn,. Ollldom. l'nlCr l.tim'll f~ 0t dtnnrr for cv.o ar my II\ uie home. SUptt 7 ) r old son Seth WM. NIS. 37· j()_ Vo-ho 11&1. iplnOiabty and \II· Ila bcQ pro(~~ Md • Qll&l1') ~ ltft. lr-~lllt Call l\42. R>IL\IER cou..EGE QL'EEl • DJF. 1 • looll.na for lier KlllJ. NATIVE ORANOB C001'l1lA.N IUT NOT PLAS- TIC. OWF. 46. profauoMI. .,,,lomtc»t~ COly ~ ~. -· ~ lookJllf for~ [Ion. at..cUI • ~ ..-.OWM. 45-55 °"lllt call 2229 SWF, NIS, '28. CHRJSTIA.N. down '° unll, fil. ktl~. Lo~cs b1lung. bicychaa. uimals Seets commi.ned re~ '""" Ctwtiln. ldllctir. SCllll• nve. sincere, SWM. NIS. 26-3.5. In-int Call 1479 RJN. BIUOHT, 41, STllS5'. execuh~ kMs tpON. «uba. ~na. jazz .t dlclft. S«b NIS. ptOfcsslonaJ for can'-ersa.- bOn. pllylns on~ hold- 1111 hands l CllJO)lft& lift. la- IUlll Bclcb. Clll 220S. PR£TTY. ROMANTIC. DWF. 17. sophtsbcaccd. )ender. Jew. lih. pro(CWOlllL Setb WM. NIS. lS-48. handiomr, fiL RIC· cmful. (or lallgllrcr. con1Cfll- t1011. lo\ift1.commtncd~labon­ ship. "'u Call In& DWF. 5'T. sltftdcr, 40's. Sccu Ill)' 11.'\th ICllJe of humor. poi!· 11\C allttulk, v.'lloCllJO)-vanety o( IC1t•ltics. pC111CS IO (oocblll amuSMla!C pwts nl lllOft' A guy rnr+. NIS. v.ho know.• whac be WllllS and 1.\11, afraid 10 iholfl. feclmss Lona 8dcll Call ~111 EDUCA TEO, LIBERAL °'tr· "aJhl. honest, OWF. 37. sln&lt mom Sccu OflCft. us)-pna, SW\t 36+ 111ldi penonalJly ror fnmJship. admlllltt aod lMI· mor Ch1knn "deome. tr. 11llt' Call l.S23 \IERY SELECTIVE, VEJlY PttrnY, llllllncumbttcd. 57, lrim. bklndt Sec" so ~ ref med. thannula. •111)' gentle· INO to -hare life'} l'IWI) pka IUIH '" lllt Call !149 A ITRACTIVI!. PROFES- SIO'lAL SJF. NJS. J7, .5 r/ 10 # S«h ld\talMrOU\, ltngN. adlleocall) llldllled. cul- tural!) ... "'. scaall) OMl&ed. sp«W new r~. JS 45 for fun. g\)Od tunrs. \ltanftS. ft\tl mart Pl'olma IO di>- TA.LL (51 1') SWF. 19. OUT· GOINO. tftJO)S d1nc1111. beachts, l.flO\'teS Sccu fvn- ~. 1~25. Jll) for frimd. llup. posllbly lllOrt C'yJftS'. Clll 1352. COMMITMENT ORIENTI:D Satrcufu~ wmht. 1ndrpm- dcat. Scd$ 1U'OQ& leddy lits IO \(\ft blU ~ roller Cllllllrt\. Wall~.loumal In-inc Call 16114 INTELLIGENT. PREM'Y. FULL-FIGURED SWF. 32. klllJ blonde hllr, &tttft eyu. Seda SWM tor fncn~hb1p lillllltitalOft Beedl c.JI 1600 PETITE ASIAN CAREER WOMAN v.111! a~~ p>d loo&.s. tons. pasonabfy lllld • ~ <1f' clau llld ct.m ttd.s -loc*iaJ. illlCtrt, ~ ful~f0r~ ~ ~lalKl!IShtp • ~ Saudi Ba Call 21)7 E.'lS"1Vi: ASIA.\! FEMALE Lo\tS r11:Q11ttba11 Ill()\ lr1\eltng. beli pma.. rnttmMt dt ~ CouNy Clll ?S96 • AWL roa 9NGl.8 UR. •.o. .. m. anmr•va CAJ07G mm. B•> • '643 When•~ )'O'R Id~_. l!llflJ' • 'wdce _. ...._wblda w. w9 .... wllh •'°'1111tia cn ._.., -...d lDlf M "*I id. Qlp ... fonnmd•IKhildooproaa..,.•ellilEL re~•,...dealf, 0 WOMAN SEEKING MAN 0 MAN SEEKING WOMAN 0 WOMAN SEEKING WOMAN 0 MAN SEP.KJNC MAN c.n J980 SWM WANTS EXOTIC FE· MALE pla m11t ltld) for Id- '~ Ull\bll&I plhcnnp I.oat Bcadl Call lQl GOOD LOOK.ING SWM. 27, S'6". BRNIBRN. wits 111a1m· bcantd S'Nf 21-3.5 fl!f IU!btb. .,,. 1111 tl laups (O§la ~ c.11 )469 A TRAVELER. OWM. S 10'/ 190. cdllca&ed pol'CS\lona.I. I S. ~\ ptaal lid). 35-lS W~m1!Ulrr Call 4126 MAN. lll WANTS WOOOM\1MAM"' Seal lkach Call 3~ OOODLOOKINO, ATH L£nC N . WM. £nai~. 61 165. C!IJO)\ bddl. 'ulle)1ll.IL b1'-1n1. n•que1b1ll, llU\1C Sccu .mrattt\C, alhleti.. SF 2.4 29 1" int c.n ~201 HANDSOMF LOCAL NA· TIVE. SWM. 4 • Ii', educlltdl \;lftJ kx'lfl)' S«l1111 IUrle· 1t1t)1'llllllad)'J0.4~ Calltlelly 1f •neat.. yo1ll bt CladJVll diJ• Ct'OU MN Call 0? llWM Mt/II(), 11'.NNIS, *1\, sl!J11,. W<llrt, wb hultll)' ""'~"°\Kn lMrwlt OU\ Ltu flll lift l~r• C'all 1~7\ HUMOROUS. HAPPY. HA~DSOM SWlo1 '1U Ill 11(), '1S. ctU bl!JOlll tlCa1lcy ~ "'' IMllllnsf\11 rtlalK!ft. lhtp ()f'I"\ C'afl 4'lOS HAN~ CU WM, ~. n 1m1j(), , twmtw bhrt YOll rt an,_tl\f, knr OllldtJun, llolllllf, doH 10 tri Cl• MIU Call JOI I ATT•ACTIVF. Wlftt Alto; ATHI f!TIC PttV!UQUf, .SWM, NIS-0. a~ Dcam ~-'~' .. IQ ........ Ill.-DrlW ,.,._ ,._ ~rn. pla7i, ;,r-llld-.tllWt. t M'dtftf a SWf, D .... fn.illclli· ... .... ~ ""1 b llM. ft!lllllli'.t, «llllMHWll lniM. Clll ,.,. SJF rmdtr JO 1n 1992 lt\1nr Call .3867 CHRISTIAN. DWM. 27. S'l 1 '/ ll!O. 1ttl\ fllll.lo11111 •ornan 1ne11JO) the "'«l:cnd!. 1111th I m IOU> pll)lDI IOftblll, ~ollc)blll. tennis Ind bo-.bn1. My hob- btts ll'C mu IC.~yand C.~ If )OU rt a hope~ optlmlSI l!ld "' up Oii ltre. JJIC mucall SAl!Mo.Cilll1~<1l HA.\DSO\fE. SLCCES Fl'L S\\-~i. ~IS SI 0'117S Ital· 1111 l)pe, °"' n blw~ & btllbe Ftn.lnCl~ly ~~. m}O)' lift Sct~lDI SWF. man. llim. btawful l~·'S for loof-tmn rtl.illOn\Jup In 111t Call lS:ll DARK. HANDSOME AM. l ~. \CCUrt ll\lllllt. tttb tlpell- mt nJtd , l&.11 llomty. blllllde 'Al ~)tblc b1c-1n Tu.~111 C'all 1711 SWM. GOOD LOOKING. 81:SIN1:SS OWl't'EA. 4 7, 'iCdl Af 21-'5 f1v ~Mt klftl· kmlrtllll(ln>ii1p M~ ltl.ct.111 •nt. ti'1\1n1. 1tn111s. s<>1r Ind the OUldOM ~fopM fkadl ('.all 4190 IM I OOKINCl FOR A WOMAN 1U mal.c m~ pl'l<'lflf). allJ v.ho •111 !Nle me lier pn· ant) Alloul me. aw (!( Ni llt(lf ~111<:trc. •arm hnned. a. l«ti;: 1rmn1., oto-11 my U1111-. buvnm. JI. btMl.u.tl. r!O'I I~ C'<»1a >. Clll 3"'1 M I OVISQ, E'iSfTIVf.. <llllS-""I· II.II SWM. N/S, ~ lnJO)~ MlllMI'-, llhlct.10. all. cllllinl kbYllln W• -br 11111 VrT~AP, NIS 1S·'3. ,..f~rdale tillip. lt\ine.,·('AIJ 3525 ,.Of SIO!'lAL ~WM. , C'lwiali& lfl 1 I '1190 biDYt ~~ ..... Silis SWfll'~'°'~ r ... can 'l 'snwi Ol LF .. Ast.~ llf ...... ..,.,,,.,.......,~ ~'fl, lllltqwtW ......... ., .... Or-. (~y oa m1 DO VOO fr' ~N'TlO If. «lNt Md .. Giiiy 1""1 OWM, M , $-4, 6 l 'll'S. WAN-r~ ro Wf,NIS, ~ tiMllft..t,qlli"' r-N 4710 EDUCATED. HANDSOME. SO. ( lool 50). 5'9'/ I j() i«ks 11 • lrlt1J \~ IUlt (or-dirts (Ir fllllllt lllllnlnOll)' ~'PQlt 8cidl. C.11 49'4. SINGLE MOM WANTED DWM. 41. ~. tiumorou.. lo\ es ~ Seeks SWF. 23-38 "'th )'Ollllf chtldrtn Newpon Bach Call 4124 OLO-PASHJO.'l/EO, SENSI· 11VE. ADvemJROUS NIS OWM. ST. 37. ~. ml*· um blk.1111. Set si~. hu· lllCll'bll\ WF Saru Ana Call 3S06 WM 36. 6'/170. 1bC "'httl- c.hllr Sccki bnp. lftrtltlllt. l!ll'n-tllllldtd. can11a. skndtt. etmc ir.omu Tu 1111 Call 3592 Cl1TE GENIUS. ,ood·lookt"& SWM. 29. SullonS PW>. 'Clt-111~ ... u~ edllc:Uc. flllll'Cll. bnJ.ld.t .. IC, hraullflll SFl I • 29 In tot. Call no CAnfOUC PHY ICIAN. 15. SAM S'9'114', Ir pt)dlol· on . .plnt11ah1~. •n S«l' ncvtr mimed. 1hm 20 29 on-OntlstCi*y Clll )H) MR MOM Nl:IDS "Oto4AN TIC' ~Rlf.ND 10 r.::.:: "'idl '"' halltty. • 40. ullCiw.-_._ YOll lholiklbr .......... ltW .t ~ lllllllild. Ir• ~.. c111..ai M:WPOlT BUC'H IUM, SWM,N/S.NID. n.c.ti'tllOO. use.as·~•. MkTOIPttlaE.. ~ ...... . Ill"* ......... to driw CTll) ....... ~ lle1d1 ~ .tSA S'-'M. · , warru. O.Ult H\ M<>l ........ ,.U. ll.._.. .... _-.;_11a. :io. ...,. .... ..., ........ .......... dft·~­.... "'• Cll SWJM. N/S. l-1. S'9' SEEKS INTELUQf..VT. w..111e..wn- cce con.,won f !'If l\lmllllJt lofta-tmn ~llltoMhrp ~: comcd)'. coa1cn.arion. mill~ Let'• llll s.nta Ana. Call \SIS UKE DlS:-.'EYl.A."'D" t.o.e bttn& ~., f'Olld of 1111) w ? rm Kt~t11C05tnc'Ior1U Wtt Hcnnati S«ll11&pai MO!t- att ~JO S\\<T ln'Ult call U07. HANDSOME. TALL. STABLE. SBM, ll\1nc prol~ ~ tetb \lender OC SF fot pot.lit\~ ttlllfNIC rtlalJOIWlq) To lak tllln~ R.anal t.l around un1mponan1. lf\'tlX CllJJnt ATTRACTIVE. YOUNO. PROFESSIONAL. SWM, fi. nancQJJy ~seek' llGIK· II\ c v.11 f~ Q'* n-t.Jot\. •P lt\1nr Call \191 BhAUTIFUL. ~OMAN IN IDe A~'D OUT v.nrd lty SWM. Chn°'llR. NI!.. 17, fOt IONC, brall, ~11111• 1111\tl, •1111111 lloOt l. '"· huhhy. COIMltnod "IM~ lrv111t. Cell 379i4 AVAILABLSMOAmAC TIVI:. D'frM. •?. TeedlcrlAo- dn ScdJ SWIHP. llllder 5 6'. f.MOTlONAU. Y Hl!Al. lltY ctt.a ,_...,. llfa11CW1MC.. p&nfW •. "° •. llllWt-1.Mt. lln&k SIS. UlllC for Md Y<UIS ~OfHlltlllCll, JO 4, c.,... (.111 •011 Pft.OTIBl I. OWNU. 11nnM DV.14, •71m.1~ ....... ,w._1111..-. .... "f. ~WJl»'40 .. (!111 ............. a.. ~Ip, t ln'CI I lilt llridp. dlftl, ........ CIUI .. II!• '* "'ltle. o.ft .e<Ml IOYlSH 4'. 6'1l5 ...... flllliy. ,.... llmlty • ~' fllfM. lllllk'. aheM, ...................... ....... VW1 ..,..,,"' ... ~...-\UZSl'WiCU 't::.C..~ ~: TIVf. SHM, 37, miedNnl blkld. would1tuio~~11ioanll s1rl ror lntlmalt ttl111onsl11p. H111111niioa lltxh Call '813 STUD MUFFINIBADBOY . 2.S, 6'1'1175 SWM Wt&JtJay. ll&nd:!omc. llbletM: Lo\C dine· 1"" f¥1GJ. pwtyinc. lr""'I Tll.«IJ\ Call ll64 rMTm:ON'E'SWM.26.S 10'/ l~S.ltlo\tNrtploob,phy»· Cllly Q\t, ld\Cl'lYnM,..,. m111dcd Need 111arnttwli lllt) fur ..... ~laboMllip Kidl OK COila MN, Clll mo BIO TIME 800Y. SBM. 22. Tall, did. a1e SC!tkul& ¥l<lmlll 1-1 .,, race r°' r1111 ~ Call tJ1& YOU ANl> I art dtt:cu. k.llld. ~ uaNt. w.idl C5Ub- hWdc-.:n f!.,c>)'kfc.llillafl. 1n1. ~. 6t11J111. fllO\ tn, ham iftdooq llld -. I 1111 OWM. 47, S'f/166. bro••. pwa Cau MN C'ell 4051 . ' MAT URE. ATTRACTlVli SWM. 5'7'/14S, aft'ttt101111e, Eumpciu bom 11111 ~ • ~h pmt7. ~ed. ptttlt, _,..,..,q. Ip«••' ~ lot ,_ dlllcl"' movies. ipOlb. ltl.Yd. IOlllllU ~· por1 led C'llJ 4071 Tllf.D OF DA TING? Me I001 SM. 29. n '. bi(llld. btlllpa. ~tot ... ~. AdllilltK' -...-~· dry, IO,._ 1'19.,.,,.., call CGMI W.. C.U '1e2 FO.ME~ bVROPliAH MOO£L lldkl ,., iOlllt ~ •• -.. ... fticlld 1.cwa .......... .... cio..-. •In .i bllloolw.. *°"' 1lic calll 1~111t Call .Mn LADIU Dll J'll ,_, M -~ ............ .,,tt ... ... ......,..~, .,. ,. .., •'"'4,. _ ......... _ .... ~ .... el ,.,., .. ~?~ ......... . .,.. ... a. ... 1119'"1111..W,llil• .. lr.M )Gllclllllll~ ~ aa, lllii .._...,... "") •, ttlC1tW, ..... ,_.,._ tilb•flllllllil~Y• ·~ ( >< p 37.c-.i.m.lllL~ m111ded A II respoa>c aa- wmd. plltlllttd'~ COWly C.all 442A. RJN PROFESSIONAL. SWM. NIS. J9. ST/160. *1111.tM. v.ri1e1. reaclttr A1hle1ic, beallby C'Oft~ bnaJll, \ined ~ SC!tbSWF, s. far fllllmlllt. (111111)' "'* eau xu1 JI. WM. 6'1'1172. NIS. NID Allrll'Ow. rua-kwt111-bondl. fit. Ulldbpnt f.lvo)-C)W.ftl. k11n1 • 'lii•I· con•tn111011, laUJhUlf Set\$ 23-39, ST+-. fiL pmt)', e/fcctlOllMr, cllanft. lid·at·htwt Bnpc, pla)f11I. ~. pt.JMU\'t, v.ceclcic· I.I(' U11tmb TIN.a Rancl\ Call ~7 HOPER.'t ROM.ANTlC.SIM. ,6, 6 1'11731. orofc i 1111. \CCU WllllUlt}pla>lllAff 10 itln lllO\ ltlllltC, !auptcr. ftlllmCf im. call 14 SW l6. l.OOKING fU 2'4- 3.t ...,... wllo b\n _kl So plla;I. e dWw I bkt \Mltfl- u-a1 "'°* ~Tl UM MEDIC "1. ST\JDl:NT'. 2A ... 1tt1c $JM Sett.ins matutt. -.... HIS SJP 19-~ f~ cbt.~~ m.t.c.11'4l. SWM 21. 6'1'/llJ, 11.U~ tYU.wlqe..._-.S. .................... ................ ----~ ...... \ .. W.~str'FNS lr\•C.i!™° WHITf. "'A.LE :a. I~ 1(7, -'a .... IO tu.M 61· --lllk!t "' .. SIMia· Ill eo11"'*-'oa. -. "'w Oill \~?9 D'ftM. nmmAN. N/S JUST 30. Jiii .,,..._ .i- kWly: llM • ....-. t.. llllli aen nuer Looll•I for ....,, ~ltf ....... T ... ClloftOI lloiCl'•AIU ROMA"'11C'. SHM. ~ •.n' .... ......,, e a r ... . ,.., • ...., SIMMllr .. .... ......... ~--­........... ..., ... trile. c ...... .. Won... Saaking Men Moreads lbundayln "WeeRnd'" Need ~' ShrgleL4fe eusto..r ~ (310) 592-fJ040 Men Saaking Won...