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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilott. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • ..... .,,..,4, ,. From the Dally Pilot Newsroom nDS WEEK ... Latc·night cr~aul Anka will drop into Costa Mela this Friday and Saturday for a pair of concerts at the Orange County Pcrf orming ArCs C.Cnter. Anka, remem· bercd for such pop hits as "Put Your Head On My Shouldern and "Time Of Your Life," wilt be appearing with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra for the 8 p.m. concerts. Tickets arc going for $28, $38 and $47. 0 The 3rd Annual Pct Fest -yes, it's that time already -will be held Saturday at the Newport Harbor Animal Hospital. Free pony rides and a petting zoo will be among the offerings. The fun begins at noon. The hospital 1 located at 125 Mesa Drive. 0 The defense is expected to open this morning in the much-publicized Waync-Gionis trial in Santa Ana. A talc o f love, hate, violence and big-nflmc def en e attorneys, the case hinges on accusations that Dr. Thomas Gionis hired a private eye and a pair of thugs to beat ex-'A-1fc Aissa Wayne and her then-boyfriend Roger Luby. The first trial ended with a hung jury. COMING SOON ... Funky oountry antiques. The trend o' the mo ment, apparently. Barbara Strei and love 'cm. So docs Bruce Dem and Priscilla Pre Icy. Want to know more about the interior design craze? Check out the Spring CountryFcst next Saturday and Sunday at South Coast Plaza Village. YEAH BUI' AT LEAST HE DIDN'T MAKE mE COVER ... Newport Beach spons attorney Leigh Steinberg is the f eaturcd interview in the May 4 edition of Sports lllustrated. Steinberg, who represents such·~ mega ports stars as Warren Moon, Troy Aikman and W ill Clark, tal~ about salaries, community service and a scorched earth profile in GO. But Steinbera grows mum in the anterview when pressed about cx·Newport Beach re ident Todd . Marinovich. SJ: "If you're interested only in potential role models, why did you go after Todd Marinovich, an admitted drug user." Steinberg: "That's kind of a sore point. l don't feel comfortable talking about him.'' BEGINNER'S LUCK. MAYBE ... John Moorlach, president of the Costa Mesa Republican Assembly, scored something of a coup by snagging heavyweight guest Bruce Herschensohn, GOP candidate for AJan Cranston's US Senate scat, for hi nedgJing local weekJy cable show "The Conservative Report." You can Johft MocHtach checlt it out Mondays and Fridays at 8 p.rn. on the Copley·Colony system, Channel 61. AW MARGE, I WAS PLANNING ON WATERING 11IE HECX our OF ntE BERMUDA TUT nos AUGUST ... So is the droupt over or not? Not, says the Metropolitan • Water District as the most recent edition of Focus. While Southern Califomla had plenty of rain, the key is the nowpack to the nonh. And that was only ao-to. Tho conscn u 1 apparently, Is that the dfOUaht is not oYer but that we have bou&ht a ••one-year repri~." MOST UKELY NOT COMING TO A TllBATD N&AJt YOlJ ... 0 Looten," a Unl¥enal OCy St\idiol relcuc fcaturi• rap atan lee Cube and Ice T. Sometblna ..... UI the timhta la a bit off. _.,.,..,.~ Three most req&iested football card at Whiz l(ids in Costa Mesa: 1) Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys 2) Barry Sanders, Detroit lions 3) Todd Marinovich, LA Raiders Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 .. Fighting ·for · his life ~ 3-year-old Matthew Jackson battles a rare form of cancer. Family struggles as hospital bills mount · By ArN Cekola Jackson. "He can barely talk right no~. been hampered by pneumonia and a St11 W1t1r but he gives a thumbs up. H e gjvcs me viral infection. With the cancer alone, E vcn before little 3-year-0ld the '2 Lcgjt to Quit' sign." he has been given a 50/50 chance of Matthew Jackson was stricken While Matt's spirits remain strong, survival. Treatment would last at least with a rare form of cancer in his family is beginning to struggle under 10 months. January, his favorite song was mounting hospital bills and other debts. "He's got a long wa~ to go," his Hammer's "2 Lcgjt To Quit." Jackson, a mechanical aerospace father said. "He's recuperaung right Now that the Costa Mesa boy is engineer, was laid off from Rockwell in now. He's resting calmly, but he's still in fighting for his life in an intensive care October 1990 and had been trying to critical condition." unit hospital bed at Children's Hospital make cod~ meet before Matt's illness by It was in early January when Mall of Orange County, the song has never working as an independent consultant. first staned complaining of a been so important to him and his His wife, Jane, works as a nurse and her re-0eeurring tooth ache, his father aid. family. insurance is covering only part of the A little Tylenol seemed to make "l tell him 'you've got to be tough -medical expenses. Matt's 7-ycar-old evcrythjng better and there was no l·yHr-old Matthew JKkson up,'" said the boy's father, ReginaJd In recent days, Matt's condition has See MATTHEWJla ,_ we don't know anything about giving brother Renny has been distraught. swelling. J ------------ On "" llBacll Tony Reyes of Cos~ Mesa it tllhouettfli between pilings of the Newport Pier while catching sandcr~bs recently. Fun Zone Boat Co. works deal to stay in Harbor I ~ Owners say they will reduce number of passengers and move to docks a short distance down from present location. By Ins Yoko• S°U"' W"tef BALBOA PENINSULA -A debate °'er a cit} permit that · threatened the 43-)ear-0ld Fun Zone Boat Co bas ap- parent!) been settled to allow the long· llmc, family-run business to conunue of· • fe ring boat cruises in Newport Harbor. The f"un Zone Boat Co., run bv Dal Grcttenbcrg . and daoghter Dorothy Hand}, has agreed to reduce its number · 1 of passengers and to move to docks a hon distance down from its .present to. cauon at 700-705 Edpater Place m order to end an argument with another local boat cruise business, Catalina Pas· cngcr Service, over who bas rights to a harbor permit. Fun Zone Boat Co.'s lease of the 700- 705 Edgewater property expired last week and Catalina Passenger Servtcc took over the lease. Catalina argued that since it took over the property, the Fun Zone Boat Co. 's harbor cruise pemut shouJd also be transferred O'er to CataJ· ma But Grettcnberg argued that the com· mcrcaal harbor activities permit was ts· sued to ham personaJly, not to the prop- erty owner, and thus could not be auto- mat1caJl) transferred The r.i.o sides a Iced the Ctry Counctl to decide v.ho hould be granted the permit. City officials, however, could not find any clearcut legal answers on ownership of the permit Oty staff reported that aJ. though the permits have traditional!} been 1 sued to owners or lease holders of the uplaAd property, city laws also re· ·strict tran fer of the pemuts. The council backed off from making any dec1S1ons and the two side decided to ti') to v.ork something out between See CRUISE/la ..... With new management, <;:Ourfyards hopes to cash in By Tony Cox Ale~ Brown Klemv.on ' Benson RcaJ t) 111i1r1ess Ear Advise rs. "lnterstar w doing a great DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -job." The ownen of the struggling Costa Mesa Courtyards Several tenants have complained about lnterstar'a Hafter said the owners dismlS$Cd lnterstar as part of retail center have chan.acd management firms. manqement of tbe center, and a poup of current and a plan to ooruolidate management of all the fund's rcplacina a division of the corporation that sold them former Courtyards mcrchanta ~ considering a lawsuit retail properties. He wd Melvin Sunon ~ady the property with one of the nation's laracst shopping again t the property' a ownen and manaaers, as well as manqed ix of the fund'· 12 hopplfll c.cnrcrs center companies. tbe city, which was a partner in the downtown natioowidc., and the company has now been hired to lndaanapohs-bascd Melvin Sunon Inc., a huae redevelopment prqect. Still. a representative of the take over the other six. devclopment/manaacmcnt company known for center's owner, the lmnois Teacher Retirement . 1be 170,00().square-foot C.OUrtyards i 18 percent delivering nationaJ tenants, on Friday replaced System, la.id lnterstir's wo«t wu 1D0R than wcant.. and Hafter 1cknow&cd that there have been lnterstar Management Inc., which h.ad manqed the satisfactory. • mill)' tenant complllft a ut ud\ problems u Courtyards on a $90,QOO..a-year contract since its "Really. it wasa't anythiJla 11ainst lntcrstar,'' said iruufUcicnt park.ina and on in& vacano But be said parent compahy sold the center in 1989. Herb Hafter, who adviaes the Illinois pension fund for SM COURTYARDSIM , !Locals Only i r • I . • I ~ .. ~ • > .. > • ' , • ~ ~ , , • > s • > • . •, .. I W&YPIAmll -. Goye11ment Meetings ~ \ ' ~ •/ _,, ') ( .... ·~ ~\ \ ./ 0 Cosb Mesa Oty Council -The council will bold its regular bimonthly meeting at 6:30 ~Monday in the counc:il chambers at City Hal~ Fair Drive. The public is cordially invited to come and see 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 1s also welcome on current items, as they come up on the agenda. 0 Costa Meta Pbnning Commission·:_ The five-member commission handles building and zoning matters and approves development plans, subject to review by the City Council. The commi~ion wiJI hold a study session at 6:30 p.m. Monday for review and preliminary comment on agenda items for the May 11 meeting. No action will be taken on any item until the regular meeting. Study sessions, which arc open to the public, are held in ,. the meeting room behind the council chambers at City HaU, 77 Fair Drive. 0 Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission -The commjssion will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the council chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. 0 Mesa Consolidated Water District -The district's board of directors will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday. The board handles all matters relating to Costa Mesa's water supply, whi~ includes local, district-owned wells as well as water 1mportea from the Colorado River and Northern California through the Metropolitan Water District. The district also supplies water to John Wayne Airport and parts of unincorporated Orange County. During renovation of district headquarters, meetings are being held at 1954 Placentia Ave. 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 tcrthe 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 to 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, from midnight to 5 a.m., of all northbound and southbound lanes between the Santa Ana Freeway interchange and Fourth Street in Santa Ana will continue through May. School lunches Monday -Chicken strips or hot dog, tossed salad, pears in juice, milk Tuesday -Chicken enchiladas, refried beans, tossed salad, pineapple cup, Mexican wedding cookie, milk '-.. ~ Wednesday -Pork egg roll with rice or ~ ·~ hot dog, carrot sticks, apple crisp with ~ ~ whipped topping, milk Thursday -Bean burrito or hot dog, kernel corn, peaches, peanut butter cookie, milk Friday -French bread pu::za, hot dog, garden salad, raisins,. milk Ane Print An·fu H'laio ol Newport Be.ich has bttn n.i!Tled to the Oe•n's list •t Bos· too Univef'Slty Josh Corn&old and Andrew Suth~­ land of Newport Beach recently won honorable mentions in the 1992 Times Or.inge County School Joomalism Contest for thetr ent:nes under the SUff Ed1tori.il c.i~ Ken:y Jo Owms of COSQ Mes.I at· tended the 1992 C.ipezlo Col~ Dance Te.1m NatJon.il O\amplonsh1p in Sin Antonio, Teias with the Long Beach Sute Unlver1ity dance team. Tabatha ~. 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Manne Pfc. David l Cantnll, son of D.ive L. .ind C.iyle E. untr.ill of Cost.I Mes.i, recently completed the Stinger gunner operator's course at the lT.S. Army Air Defense Mtllery Centrr at Fort Bhss, Tex.is A 1991 gaduam of Newport Harbor Hrgtl School, untr.ill 1ouled the Manne Cofps in ~· 1991 Navy Ammn RKTUit Juon M. luf'- dberg. son of Judy l lundbeis o( Costa Mesa, recenlly reported for Cluty aboard the aircr.1k c.imer USS Con· stellation, home ported In Philadel· phi.i A 1991 graduate ol Huntin,on Bc.ich High SChool, Lundberg J01ned the Navy 1n August, 1991 ........ ~. Olaitflwl How to reach us at The Pilot ClrcuLltion Oringe County M2""4lll Adwrtlsi"I Classified 642·V>78 ~y642-0l1 (dllon.IJ Newt 54().1224 Sports 642-030 News, sports fax 646-41 70 ~OMc:e , Butiness OH'a 60·'4321 M,. ru 631 ·5902 ' • Almanac · Editor's Not~: Alman« a~ars in tl>e-o Mahdacl farcl.Chaneml matrted Daily Pilot ~"I Monday. Hllcb Cnde La Fuentes on Mltth 28, 1992 In Tahoe City. Births Hoag Memortol Hoapltal April 20 o Lori and Richard Hoffman, Costa Mesa, boy o Mttrl and Jeffrey Eary, Cosu Mes.i, gui April 21 • o Linda and Michael Hoffman, Costa Mes.I. boy o Ronna and Michael Newsom, Corona del Mar, girl Apnl22 o Ka.rta and Charles K.antar, Newport Beach, boy Apnl23 o Milea and Peter Merritt Costa Mesa, girl o Beverly and David Dubli, Corona ~ Mar, girl Apnl 24 o Kimberly and Neil Sommer, CostAl Mesa, boy Saint Jouph Hospital April 25 o Jennifer and Ooyce Mmin, Newport BeKti, boy Deaths Most recent de.iths .is reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. Costa Muo o. Hefen Elaine Mceff, 71 on A.pril 20, 1992. o Edw.ird Dewitt Winslow, 69 on April 21 , 1992. o Herold Herman Graf, 86 on A.pr1I 14, • 1992 a Paul HatNcher Seckles, Jr • 75 on April 16, 1992 o Mildred Hubbel, 79, on April 27, Newport leach o C.itherine Shaw Peck, 74, on April 20, 1992 o john Clyde Roberts, 67, on April 17, 1992 o Wilbur Albeft Reynolds, 79 on AJ>ftl 19, 1992 Mo>l recent ~rn.1ges as ~potted to the OrJnge County Recorrkt's Office. Costa Mesa o Ch.irles E. Tierney married Suun Anne Otis on April 4, 1992 in Ccm.i Mes.i. o Kenneth Don Felton married Janis Ltt Kovas on Apnl 4, m Newport Beach. a Steven Mkhael Bazar m.irned Sheri Denise Goodm an on March 28, 1992 1n Laguna Hills. rJ Todd Oanlef Timmons mamed Patri- cia Ann Bl.1ir on April 4, 1992 in Costa Mesa Newport hach o Timothy Charles ~II mamt'd K.atherene Amy Nielsen on April 4, 1992 in Hemet. o Poaul Francis McKinnon married Lou· ise Ann Considine oo April 4 1992 1n "lewport Be.1eh Police Log Costa Mesa Someone cut the kitchen screen of an apartment on 1he 200 block of Avocado Street and reached in to gtab a JU of 001ns worth. about S7. The VICUm, who was inside watch.Ina tclevuJOO .at the ttq!C, saw a "'h1te man. Bankruptcies Recent bankruptdes aJ reyiotted to the F«Jeral Bankruptcy Court in 5.Jnu Ana. 0......, 7 This la des.ogned 10 ....... o ~ ~ ---...--~OftOjlfO­ bow. ~ I I f1'd 11 deatolled IO olow i...-tMI IO ~ obLgooiont IO CNd.lon"' Ofdet IO -lr\ldUl9 deli4l ofld ~·· Cho!iiw l 3 Thi. 11 de~ IO olow o cleblor IO de >IN o plol't IO tepOy credolon -o penod ol ~ IO We~ . dbo·O-V ""',,. .. Cit . N.W.,Ort~ o Allen Dale Inc. Chapter 11. 0 Costa Mesa o William Michael Remler Mobil Automative Specialist Chapter 7. Business licenses New business license information re- ported by the cities of Cosu Mesa and Newport Beach. Newport Be.K:h Newport leach o Mvc Stratz of Marc Stratz, CPA at -4701 Von K.lrman Ave. o Michael larradc of La Jolla P.idfte Interests Inc. at '4695 MacArthur Ct. o Thomas Rowley of ltorr Orth~lcs at 4301 Birch St o Jack Jensen of Jensen Croup at 4700 Von K.arm.ln Ave Co.ta Mesa o Bob Dunn o( A and R Business Ser- vice at 729 W. 16th St. DAz.iz Mechkor of Cafe P.irb at 2263 Fairview Rd o 4rmando Vuquez of Granada Croup Inc. •t 1874 W~n Court. o LO. Hunter of SUttty Hobby and Supply Cirde at 896 W. 18th St o Glenn !Control ol N~ Croup at 3001 Red Hill Ave. o John DeWitt of Landscape Architect Partnership at l 198 Airport l oop Dr Real Estate R«:Pnr rP.11 ~t.Jtr <a~ dS f'f'porterl by the Conti~ntal LIW}"ers T1tlf' Co in 5.Jnta ""n.1 Re.1/ e'>l.ite tr.utsactions JP· pe.u m the Pilot e~ Saturd.ly Cos1a Mesa o 594 Wendy Lane, $173,000, 2 bed· room, 2 bath 10 Kim H Jones o 679 Governor St., $185,000, 4 bed· room, 2 b.1th to Cr•ug B. Hanley o 601 S.in Mlchel, S 174,000. 2 bed· 1oom. 2 bath 10 Marc A Machlin o 664 Co\.e SL. $198,000, J broroom, 1 bath to M.trco A Banda a 1952 Arnold A~ .. $185,000, 3 bed room, 1 bath to P.1tnc1a Cosgrove O 2103 Valley Road, $350,000, to An drew J. Canch ,.. o 2105 Valley Road, $350,000, to An· d~J urich o 854 W. Wilson St., $208.000, 3 b<-cf. room, 2 bath to Keo.in H Austin 1n hh late 20I or early 30s, f\11\tlina frocn the aiu, • A buralar tried unsucx:essfully to use a butter Knife to pry ~n a cash register at Durty Nelly s Restauranl on the 2900 block of Red Hill Avenue aometime be~cen April 2A and 26. Entry into the business was made by throwing • square stcppins scooe 0 2172 blef&fl Aw., $190,000, 2 bed· 0 2707 WiAdowt Or •• .$812,500, 4 room, l bath to Larry f , Poindexter bedroom, 2 bath to Ural J. Brown 0 963 ~St., $160,000, 3 bed·. OS ivri«IM, $532,500, l bedroom, room, 1 bath to Dennis 8. P.iull 2 bath to Exch.ingtd Titles Co. ' o 2110 Fedctral Ave., $200,000, 4 bed· o 1704 Newport Hiiis, S665,000, • room, 2 bath to St~ C. Cannon bedroom, 3 bath to Thomas G. Benve- o 2050 Rtpubtic Ave., $207,500, 3 nun bedroom, 1 bath to Douglas C. Burford o 4 Monterey 0 ., $633,000, 4 bed- o 874 w. 19th St., S2lS,000, '4 bed· room, 2 bath to J. M. Helm room, 2 bath to Hugo Hunziker o 2108 l'bft Lerwidc Pl., $07,SOO, 3 o 930 Dogwood St., $200,000, 3 bed· bedroom, 2 bath to Stephen A Brahs room, 1 bath to David R. Covin.i d 1065 utamann a., S28S,000, to Gr.1ce C. Rosengren o 462 Cambrid~ Ci., $285,000, 3 bed- room, 2 bath to David S. Wilson o 1579 San hmardlno, $375,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Jeffrey A Borton o 2270 Orange Aw •• S 196,000, 2 bed· room, 1 bath to James W. Riley o 256 L 22nd St., $235,000, 3 bed·· room, 2 bath to Steven R. Briggs fl<J 236 E. 20th SL, $395,000, to Marcus D DaVIS o 284 Sierkt St., $289,000. 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Mich.1cl P. Dunne Newport Beach o 440 Vista '.irad.\. S25S.QOO, J bNf. room, 2 b.ith 10 l~llyn B Smrth o 1971 Vista uud1I, S512,500 3 bed· room, 2 bath 10 John A. Peterson o 1953 Visu Caudal, S330 000, J bed room, 2 b.ith to Stephen 0 . P1~nk l 2989 Corte Portofino, $4 36,000, to Leland E Hollow.1y o 11 CtffnbMt-Lan•. $1 , 1 S0,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Rodney S Day;in o S Rue Fontaine, $900,000, 4 tx-d· room, 3 b.lth to E R. Werdin o 11 Dffrwood Lane, $2,600,000 5 bedroom, 6 bath to Todd l P•ssofl o 37 Sht~~tfl '1.. $3 .. 0,000, to MIC~ Sippie o 1 Barrengtt Q ., $1 ,550,000. 4 tw-<l room, J bath to Ow~ E finley 0 6 Chadbourne a .. $1,350,000, 4 bedroom. 3 bath to ~th 8 Smith o 1001 S.indcasUe Dr.. $5QO,OOO, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Bahram Ch.1~m1 o 1963 Port Weybrld~ Pf., $425,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Richard Schroeder o 19S4 Port Catdlp" Pl., $460,000, l bedroom, 2 bath to J T Anderson . ln a related case, 10meone stole abollt S200 from a cub resister inside Str Speedy Prinuna at 210-s.E. Bristol St. A ~le foot step was used to smash open the afau froot door of the bUSlOCSS. DUI arrests The folio.q ~ w!C alf#IN t.bil pur llUt on susp/cioo of drMnl Wider the 1tt011C110e.. nae people 11.tW'&! on1y b«a ..,. rated 00 Alpidoa ol • m-aod, ., writb all lllCb c:rlmts. tbq mi ItlnocaJr WJtil ~ en ,W}(y. o Kun Edward Meyers, ll. Colt.a Met.a o Tony l.uLS Poft.laak. ll, Oxla Maa o Pedro Orduna·Lopa. 26. c.o.ta Mesa OMicllaet AJltel Ochoa. 24, ~Bar OAn1cl1 M Thiboclc111, 2t, Hunrin,ton Dead! o lbuyhcn Tlwurona. 37, Hntinl\oe lkadl "Aaroo Rich1rd luchca, 21, lmDc a Robcn Wilham C)phcr, 30, Nc-'J)On Beach o llenry Morcan Ou111.11. 52. Ncwpon Buch 0 Kl.m~r1y Hackttloo-ea, 29. Tbousa.nd Olis Sllanc WuJ MOl\a. 20, 1\n1 .. .... ,e11 ..... o PhillJ> AndN Doaatdtl, )4, Hunllnaton Beach o John Patridt Lunoe. 2.5, HvnLiqt.09 Bclldl o G«>rre M, ~ Jr~ 46. t.ona.Beac.b o ~nnis P11nct Mcl.auaJi!bt. SI. Lapna Bead! l Wade Stllart Hav..\ma. 19, Midway Oty o Ma.me DaNi Boullion, 27, Newport Bclldl O'fidlxl Allu Li&ht. 20, Olcndon o Mary Wendall £.tlct:W'"• 67, Hunl on Beach o RebcQCll Unda Mat"'-44, ~ o Richard AJ~n Pall'QCr, 59, C.O.i. Mu.a .. o Fmkridt J&lllft \\ alttr, 49, ~ J1&&11 Cap- 111rano i.l Michelle Rtnu M~. 2l. RMRide o Jpbn Howard Sipple. 52. Pilcwpc>n Bcadl o Michelle Lawen PC)<tO.. 24, Loat Bud! . o Michael ~nnis Tuonlilto, lS, Hwi~ 8nc:'h Newport Bach Someone JOeaked Into a praie in the 1700 b&ock or E. Oce.an Froot and itolc a $400 mobile phone from a N1 n Muilna Tht> Muima'a &Jcwc hen M.S alto nnsaded. - I llCAl IUatlUIB: • Newport Buch 71/63 Balb<N: 69/57 Costa Mes.: 73/60 Corona del M.r: 69/58 54tftt!M1 6: 12 ...... S-...: 7i4J ,... () • <J o · .. • ' I Newpolt Beach/Costa M-Dally Piiot Monday, May 4, 1992 » Amid fire and deStruction, a fine old · tub changes hand~· T be aood news is, aomcone finally bouaht the blood-,uck.ing boat we've been trying to sell because of the vandalism, and Lhcy will be for a long time. That's sad." for the last two yean. •Glenn's problem or the moment i to protect The bad news is, we had to dOIC the deal lut weekend, so J didn't get to go on the Newport to whAt's left of the ravaged pizza stores, and the cash ~nadarace. The best news is, I'm not going to WTite anything at all about the frustrating details of selling a boat in today's economy. But I do want to tell you some or the interatin& things told me by the fellow who's buying our fine old tub. _ Glenn soours retired on disability from the Los A.Qgcles C.ounty Sheriff a office, the result of using bis hand as a shield when a bad guy came after him with a knife. Glenn is now regional security director for Pizza Hut. Until Wednesday night, he didn't have much to worry about save the usual petty till tappings, maybe an occasional pepperoni theft. On the Coast receipts that were still there Friday. It never occurred to me that there must be hundreds or thoU$8nd , perhaps million , of dollars sitting in the safes or au those looted stores. 1 wonder if it has occurred'to the hooligans. "We simply couldn't ask anybody to go into those stores and pick up bags of money and take them to the bank," Glenn said. "I guess if anybody would have to do it, I would. And there's no way I'm going to drive around LA. putting bags of money in the trunk of my car." Then Los Angeles went crazy. Piua Hut has about 40 stores In the general area and, as of Thursday afternoon, 11 of them had been There's no way I'd go driving ar9und LA. right now with bags or M&M's. destroyed. · "I guess we're lucky none of them were torched," Glenn said. "The .real tragedy is the jobs lost. ~ I actually started to take a run up there early Friday morning. I had some crazed idea that I would check out the war zone and write about it. Several hundred of our people are now out of work As I curved off the San Diego freeway onto the Around Town Send your items for Around Town to Bob v•n Eyken, The Pilot, 330 W. B•y St., Cost.i Mn.i, 2627. Today Fact or fiction 1 - Attention Oeficienc;y Disorder (ADD> affects 11 percent of the American population. On Monday, the offices of Joan Andrews will have a free lecture entitled "Attention Oeflc1ency Disorder in Adults, Adolescents, and Childre n Fact or Fict1onl" from 7 -8 p.m . at 1151 Dove SL, suite 195, Newport Beach. Call 476-0991 for more information. Art display -A artwork d1 play entJtred "Lasting Impression" br artist Eve Thompson wil be on display at the Newport Center library, 856 San Clemente Or., Newport Beach from May 4 -May 31. A reception for the artist will be held on May 7 from 5 to 8 p.m. 1n the Community Room. The e11.tub1tion and reception are free to the public For more 1nformat1on call Jackie Headly at .. '644 3181 9t!.~"'C1NUIA 100 ~ ,_ 0.... 644 07.0 I a--. Nor1N1 It)11 2 JO S 1 JO 10 , "-...,_.., 2, 4 lO '· 9 l0 , ............ C') 12 30 3, s 30 .• 10 20 IDWMOS IRAHO OHtlMA f,,,i.;o.. ,....._ ,.._ ,... c-...0-121& 1 ... ....... 11 JO, 1 .• )(), 1 'JO 2 C...,. ..... f"G 131 l lO.1 4S Mr~ V..., lAl 1 IS, S 30. 9 4S 3 .. ,..,, ... rc;t 12 1 ••a 10 4 ,.._ r'G-IJI 11 30 2 4S S, 1 JO t JO S 10 (t) 11 15. 130, 4 4S 1, 9 IS 6 y-..... c.... re; 131 11 1 • n. .... rc;t I 4S, 5 45. 9 45 1 ..._.., ,_., f"G Ill 11 lO. 130 330, 5 lO. , 30. t 30 L90 ~ ........... IW at ......._. W...,. 673&3$0 0, .. #r f"G ll) 4 4$,130, 10 IS MEN'S CORD Tuesdcty, May 5 Mayors' breakfast - The mayors of Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will host a prayer breakfast at 7:30 a.m. May 5 at the New·port Marrion. Call 673-6640. Romance in the 90s -Ors. Stephen Mason and Barbie Taylor will discuss love. sex, passion, and romance in a lect4re, part of the noontime Brown Bag series, at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Oemente Or., Newport Beach The event 1s free to the p1,1bl1c • and coffee will be provided. Participants may bring their lunches. Call Jackie Headly at 644-3181 for more.information. Computer literacy - Become literate with your computer at a four week course offered by the City of Newport Beach entitled "Introduction to Computers" from May 5 to May 26 at ~ OASIS Senior Center, Newport Beach from 7 to 9 p.m The curriculum mdudes computer terminology, devices, · and "hands on" instruction on an ~ ~ aHT9 7701 Hortxw M l ....... y .. c-.,, '141 1 Y-_, .. C-f"G Ill S 45. 9 4S n.. .. ~l'Gi 1 lO 1 ....... ,.,. l"CI 6 lO. 1 30. 10 IS 3 ... INllnct (ti S lO. 8. I 0 lO 4 .... f"Glll 44S.7 91S IDWA8DS aN1MA Ha1bor M /Men. //we 546 310? 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Participants will enjoy a gourmet luncheon, tour four Newport Beach nome.., and choose from items on sale at the event boutique and the Cinderella Guild bal-.ery. Tickets are $45 and all proceeds go to the hospital. Summer getaways - Discover all the summer getaway possib1ht1es at a special program on Wedne.day offered al 7 p m May 6 at the Manners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Or., Newport Beach. The topics will include weekend trips, four day weekend~. and Bed and Breakfa t inns. The program 1s free. Call Jackie Headly at 644· 3181 for more information IOU1'H COIUT V1U.AOI So""'-M a...<ol 540 QS94 1 oeMh "l~•S a ............ ~ (JI 1 30 JO 1 TM....,..,. !PG 13) s 30 I 10 70 ) O.ftc••-.. ,.,'IQ s , q ....... THI ~ CIHIMA 474S c--Or... UAAll I Y _ _,,._C.-rGl3161$.. IOIST1w ... rot. 2 Mr c--. 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I djd a Playing the intrepid re- porter was fine 35 years ago when I was part of a team covering the school- integration riots in Little Rock. Did you see Darryl Gates, the chief of police, admit that it probably wasn't a real good idea for him to be attending a political fund raiser at 7 p.m. Wednesday evenina, just as LA. was erupting into violence? Did you see the arrogance of Lhe thugs taunting cops as they hustled 26-inch Sonys out or an electronics store? loop-de-loop bac1c onto the southbound San. Diego. I had gone close enough to smell the stench of this utterly unreal event, and that was enough. , I guess my motive was to try and find some way of understanding this tragedy C\"d the thousands or images that have kept me awake much of the past several days. Did you sec the three women walking along Crenshaw Blvd. staring at the devastation? Then did you see the youngest -abou\ 20 maybe - begin to sob. then collap e in rrue hysteria.? Amjd all the homble images t.cleviiion kept pouting into our house, there was one that stands out among all the others. It was of the heroic man I mentioned above, a black actor and wnter, who rescued the white guy. "As soon as he's able," thlS hero said,·"we're going to get our two families together and see what we can to see that this can never happen again." I thmk we aU need to go to that meeting. Frrd Mart.Jo's co/uma runs Monday, Wedodday and Frld•.r: Stop Smoking. American Heart &~a Association V Con1pare Our Sale· Prices! ~/J mfi COl 'RISr l :\~· • Lois De Poortere & More ! The Largest Selection on the West Coast Satisfaction Guaranteed ~'~~" .. -,ov .,.of',p•\ \ '-~ ..cc.• ..M """ ~· Ni> ('eu-• •' t ~•"' o ,,.., o 0~~ 9" " ~ \'~t~,0~~g:,. ,~(P .)• 714/673-8007 . 714/955-0435 .~ ~~,~ .. ~ l' ~~ f////J 3321 East Coast Highway 1000 Bristol Street .-A .;: f////J Corona del Mar Newport Beach Bringing The World Closer To You Evervdav. 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H arold Hofer, president of lnterstar and its parent, Bonutto-Hofcr Investments, said his company is now trying to help Melvin Simon officials in the • transition. "We're disappointed, but we l't'ish Simon the best of luck," Hofer said. "Hopefully, the tenants will benefit from a manager with a national presence." Like Hafter, Hofer said lnterstar did alJ it could to make TriangJc Square successful. He said he hopes the center performs better under Melvin Simon, but he expressed concern over the new manager's lack of local presence. "Their closest office is in San Diego," Hofer said. "They're sending leasing inquiries to an 800 number in Indianapolis. It's tough to administer a leasing campaign from halfway across the country." Some Courtyards tenants said that with the well-connected Simon firm coming in and construction in the area nearing an end, they're optimistic that sales at the center will continue. "A change was needed," said Annie Erbabian, part owner of No Substitute, an eatery at the Courtyards that opened five years ago. "I'm positive now. I'm gambling on the future, forgetting the past." and misrepresentation, he said. Erbabian said she was frustrated "They put a diet store next to a earlier this year when with No gourmet bakery," Cianciola said. Substitute's lease option coming "It became tacky, with up in six months, her written non-permitted aidetp!Lsalcs. and proposal to Interstar was ignored discounters. for three months. She said she "I'm 38, I'm stressed and l finally decided to make her might have a heart-attack over proposaJ directly to Haftcr's finn, this. Thi.s was my life." and she hopes to get a reply soon. Cianciola's Newport Beach ln spite of her optimism, lawyer, Anbur Handel, said he Erbabian said that if she can't couldn1 comment on the disp.1,.1te obtain a viable lease agreement, until after he fiJes the planned she will consider joining in with multi-plaintiff lawsuit. other current and former tenants p at Sharie, whose who arc considering a lawsuit. She ContainWarcs store at the said that with growing vacancies Courtyards closed last summer, and relatively high rents at the said she, too, is considering legal Courtyards, No Substitutc's other action. two stores have supported the "I feel what they have done to Costa Mesa location for the last downtown Costa Mesa is not what year and a half. was presented to me when I put a ''Now they're solving the $500,000 investment up front in parking problem by" losing 1986," Shark said. "I just think it's tenants," Erbabian said. "It's kind a disaster what they've done of scary wondering who will leave there." next. Nobody wants to come to a Both Hafter and Intcrstar's center that's half empty." Hofer said they see no grounds for T he city waived its normal a tenant lawsuit. parking requirements when "We arc doing our damndcst in the Courtyards was buiJt in 1985, • a very difficult ~nomy to get as and the center's Jack of parking ' many tenants as we can," Hofer was exacerbated by the addition of said. "I don't know what the basis the Sports Connection, .a popular of a lawsuit would be." tenant that brings a lot of Fran Anderson, owner of consumers to the center, but also Fitwcar, said her plans will uses a great deal of parking stalls. depend on how well the center James Cianciola, whose docs under Metvin Simon. She Euphoria Oothing store closed in said she hopes to stay and March after nearly six years at the continue trying to make her Courtyards, said lack of parking is business succcssfuJ if the Simon one of many reasons he's firm is effective and helpful as a consider:ing a lawsuit. He sald manager. there's also been a lack of Said Anderson: "I have promotion, security and lighting at grievances, a lack of the center, as well as uneven communication from management, treatment of tenants and a poor a lack of promotion .... But I mix of stores. The lawsuit would would like to stay and make-a go - focus on alleged misman?gement · of it." ., Appointment Calendar Wednesday, May 6 Personnel law -The Merchants and manufacturers As..~iat1on will present a one-day seminar on basic personnel law irom 9 a.m lo 4 p.m May 6 at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Cost Highway For information, call 558-1550. Creatin2 opportunities -"CreatingYour Own O pportunity: An Entrepreneur's Tool Kit" 1s the theme of the eighth annual Harvard Business School Association of Orange ~ounty conference. Workshops include topics such as finding opportunities, financing the deal, and marketing the enterprise. The conference will be held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa from 11 am. to 5 p.m. The cost of registration 1s S70 for early registration and S85 for late registration and at the door. Please call The Business Development Div1s1on al 836-2494 for registration and information. Thursday, May 7 Business climate - Michael Peavy, president of Southern California Edison, will share the findings of a recentJy completed report on the business climate in Southern California at 11 :30 a.m. May 7 at the Westin South Coast Plaza's Ballroom. A no-host reception will be followed by a luncheon at noon. The event 1s sponsored by the Industrial League of Orange County. Call 476-2242. Friday, May 8 Business in Russia -A conference entitled "How to do Business in Russia and the CJ.S " will be conducted from 8 a.m. to noon May 8 at Le Meridian Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach For information, call 262-7883. Tuesday, May 12 Business women -The National Association o( Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and the U.S. Small Bu~iness Administration (SBA> are sponsoring a ~lning program for women business owners at the Beverly HeriUS! Hotel, Brandon's Restaurant. 3350 A.ve. of the Arts, Cost.i MeY from 2-S p.m. The fee Is S42 by May 5 , and S4i' at the door, the fee I . lOCAl NEWS ONLY r or a subsct1pt;on 10 the ~ily Pilot, all our clrc:ulataon ~rtment It 642 4))J, 1 includes a workbook. For information, call 730-6100. Business success - "Keys to Business Success in the 'No Growth' decade of the 90s" will be the topic at the May 12 breakfast meeting of the Newport Foundation, 7:30 a.m. in the Quarterdeck Room at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Hwy. The guest speaker will be M. Esat l<adaster, president of Newport lnternatiponal Projects Inc., a business strategy analysis and consulting firm . The Newport Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of major economic issues. Programs are video taped for distribution to local cable channels. For r~rvatiosn and information call 644-431 1. Thursday, May 14 Managing Acquisitions -Al NichoTs. do at Nichols Institute, will address the Assoc1at1on for Corporate Growth at their monthly meeting at the Pacific Club, Newport Beach. He will discuss managing acquisitions for growth. The program starts with a reception at 5:30 p.m. followed by the meeting at 6 p.m. The cost is S20 for non-members. For information or reservations, please call John Whales at 252-2302. Please s,end your calendar announcements to Bob van Eyken .-.t The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, 92627. . ........ UCI~ Profnlor, ~ .... ......... --WDfld Tra &aw Of The Edlar, DllJ Plac Md CoUnnill ....... --.,,tCFl ...... eou.111 ...... ~SflS..: Cl'ctsa'9 °""*· flti,111 ...... Kerl OMlll & John Mooltld't Tiie Lolldell lraal Hlll Tiil LICbn Clrcllft If you'd lies the LobdeU Group to entertain and lnformMt1J1 railof.,,,.. pstfonnanos for YOl.I Otga'li- ution. pMIM cal Bil Lobdell at 54o. 1224. ~~Strnu - more 1xcittlg tUJn YOIX typical sptll/klJf. • THIS WEEK 'S TOPICS ........ ........ -------------------------------------------------- Entrepreneur A controlling interest: .. Who: Philip and Dawn Thompeon. a hus- band and wife who live in Newpon Beach and are pan owne,. ef Anahe.im-based Traffic Control Service and EaaJc Recycled Prod- ucts. Philip, 34, ii from Sydney, Australia, and ran a small metal fabrication business before coming to the United States. Dawn, 30, is a New Jersey native and came to Southern California to attend use. What: Traffic Control SclVice distnbutcs traffic safety equipment, such as cones. street signs, nashing-arrow trailers, bar- ricades and road-marking equipment. Eagle Re- cycled Products is a new division of the parent company that makes Ecolumber, a wood-like product made from recycled plastics. Ecolumber is slightly more expensive than treated wood - a two-by-four costs about 'Sl a foot -but lt has cer- tain advantages. The product is resistant to decay, graffiti, fire and abrasion, and it requires little or no maintenance or painting. When : Traffic Control Service was founded 20 years ago, and Dawn Thompson and two of her brothers bought the business from its original owners in 1984. Eagle Recycled Products was founded about eight months ago. Where : Ecolumber is sold all over the U .S. to residential, commercial, industrial and governmental customers. The prod- uct's main uses include wharf and patio decking, landscaping, retaining waJls, outdoor furniture, fencing and marine pilings. Eagle even supplied some products to the new Pelican Hill Golf Course, including out-of-bounds and hazard mark- ers and recycled plastic speed bumps. Traffic Con- trol Service's products are sold mainly in Southern California. Why: Philip Thompson said he and his , wife enjoy the risks and rewards that go with running their own company. He said Eagft Recyded Products wu added because with its en- vironmentally favorable products, it offered the Thompsons great potential for expansion. "We need to help the environment where we can,'' he said. "Everyone is conscious of recycling, but not enough products are being made with the materi- als." ff OW:: The Thompsons won't disclose sales ~cs, but said Traffic Control Ser- vice had a record yeaf' in revenues in 1991. They added that Eagle Recycled Products has gotten off to a good stan, even though Ecolumber is a new product and requires more time to sell than a ,,well-known material. Philip Thompson said profits from Traffic Control Service have been sufficient so far to ,fund EagJc Recycled Products' start-up and growth. He said the company won't have to seek outside capital unless Ecolumber takes off beyond expectations. "That would be my favorite problem to have, I reckon," he said. Lesson Learned:.You have to try different things to learn what's right and wrong." Philip Thompson said. "You've got to experiment, test the waters and talce some chances. Also, you 'vc got to make decisions, the easy ones and the tough ones, and you've got to stand by the":'· -By Tony Cox -If you inow somtoae wbo sbould be protllftl In tbls Wttk:Jy ft•tun, send J'OUr 1ugestloa to The D•ll.! Pilot's business ftlltor, To~ Cox, •I 330 W. Bay SL, Cosl.9 Mes•, 92627. KEE PS Recal the beautiful color and excitement .of the Newport -Erisenoda Yacht Race. with this spectacular wlndsviept scene by acclaimed local artist Jane London ... In gorgeous colort Avotloble fOf a llmlted tine ontv to OU' reoden. It comet free wtth yo.x new Dotty Piiot ~tton, OR with yoor renewal W you <*eody IUbsabe . 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"" • Society EditOr Vada Dean, 642-4321 • ~...-------~------~--~--.----~----~--~ ...... ~---~~----------------------~ for Pacillc Choral.e, storybook fantasies comi S torybook fantasies came to life in colorful costumes, exotic decorations and delfahtful children'• musical performances as Pacific Chorale staaed the third edition of its annual fund raiser ball Friday night at the Irvine Marriott. More than three dmen members opted fo r costumes, Vllll - Society ranging from Rhett and Scarlett, the three musketeers, pirates galore, Snow White and a few dwarfs:t9 more recently popularized characters Beauty and the Beast, th~ Phantom of the Opera and several Captain Hooks. . The enthusiastic supporters of the • Chorale were helping raise money for musical education program while oompeiing for the silver slipper prize. That went to Lawrence of Arabia and his Oasis, Ann and Stew Morris or Newport beach, both members or the chorale. (Ann was a palm tree and so were the centerpieces.) Ota.iring the Story Book Ball was Barbara Oayton, and her "Robin Hood" husband, Roger, with Sedgwick JamH, major underwriter or the event. This was Barbara's second year as cha ir and this time she did it partly by long di tancc since the family moved to Phoenix in March. "We ha~c 234 here tonight and 1A.e should go over our goal of $37,000. More people arc in co tumc this )Car, and I think it will grow in )cars to come. It's a lot of fun to drc ,"said Barbara, wearing a full kincd two-piece g n and lots of long black curly hair. Seen mingling dunng the Captain Hook reception and Blackbeard iJent auction were committ ee member Robyn Renner as Scheherazade with Ali Baba Pierre Desmet; Board chair Jay St. Oalr and wife Kate in plcndid red and black Hook dress; executive director Bonnie Mc.Cbln, trying to bewitch with her poisoned apple; MiUi and Lee Holmes in royal regalia; Tinkcrbcllc Angela FAir; three musketeers Vtdd McNalty, Claudia Sellers and H~llen Crain, pirate Lynn Rans with his creative wife Sally wearina a treasure map; and Robin Bullington (spent one hour on his beast makeup) with beauty Pat Kirkbride. Others dining on the Buccaneer's Bounty (fruit), beauty and the beast feast (chicken and beef) and Captain Hook's treasure chest (white chocolate mousse in a dark chocolate chest) were honorary benefit committee Bob and Anne Badham, Mary and Phillip Lyons, Joann a_nd Ed Halvajian, Marda and Warren Coy and Nidcl and Paul Marx. Kathy Kavanaugh provided nice background dinner music, and led by a Pied Piper and director Lori Loftus, the SS.voice PC ailldren's O.Orus came in the potlight for post-dinner entertainment. _ Party people also included chorale director John Alexander, EliUbeth and John Stahr and Anne Nutt (her tablcmatcs opted for "Out of Africa" attire) and interior designer Lynne Deal. Shari Cole and Betsy Moulton were co-chairs and other committee members tumin& the p-acs of the storybook included ""'"' Clatt, Sharon Fair, Marilyn <Antts, Ebby tt.ywant, landl l.Mwn, ,_.,,., lee Lanon, Gretchen lustfs, Comella Maier, Karen Mon ...... and Shuon Moore. IUFFELL'S UPlll.STEIY llC. ... ,.. ............. 1m-U..mta--•t1M __ How ta ..... JOll' IQlllll lllWI The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your engagement or wedding with our readers. Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby at 330 W. 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Scheheraza~teals a fun moment with Pierre John Desmet as "Ali Baba." -~ -'>-, . , ·Gino's On the • "Yacht Cllib" Featuring America's Cup · Finals on a 70 inch I. ~=er 1V Screen ~ 'IV= StartingMay9th ¥ 428 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa ·• 650-1750 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS IN 14 DAYS! ' I We are forced to close our doors by. May 17th \ · Everything MUST GO! Entire inventory up for grabs! UPTO A8 Monday. May 4, 1992 Seniors/Volunteers Volunteer Directory All AllOdldan Drll1ll COlllty Chlpter The Amyotrophic Lateral Sder~1\ (ALSl A.s!>Oeiatoon Orange County Chap- ter has need for many volunteers For information. call Bobbie Green at 921- 8503 or secretary Martha Haber at 436- 4872 Amel'lcan Red Croll, Drllllll COllllY Chlpter The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers who enJO)' public speaking to address commun1t)'. groups about Red Cross ser- vice!> ~ part of the chapter's Speakers Bureau Volunteer public information of- ficers are also needed to act as liaisons with the media 1n disaster 'and emer- gerx:y situations. For information, call ludy lanna<cone at 835-5381 The Arts Academy of Orange County in Cost.i Mesa is a new umbrell.l organi· zat1on for the Costa Mesa Art League, B.illet Montmartre. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse .ind Newport Beach Show- t1me The group •~ pldnning to fund dnd build J community arts faCllrty for the lour groups in Co$ta Mes.a. For more in- turmat1on. c.all Alice LeggeM at 540. 2557 Ballet Pldflca The Ballet Pacifica Guild. d volunteer support group for Ballet Pac1f1u. n('('(Js volunteers to serve as ushers, st>ll T· shirt), sell JUtCe and cookies at events. conduct fund-rd•S•ng events, help with c~tume and ><.enery repairs Volunteers wht1 prefer not to JO'" the guild are wel· Service Clubs T he Exchange Club of Newport Harbor is gearing up for its annual major fund-raiser, the Movie Premier at th e Edwards Lido Cinema May 21, which this year will feature Alien 3 to benefit the Exchange Club Child Abuse Preven tion Center of Orange County. For the third straight year, the Exchange Club has captured the Orange County premier of a Twentieth Century Fox block·buster film. Sigourney Weaver a~ain plays Warrant Officer Ripl ey, this time arriving on a peaceful mining planet to face th e harrowing alien without modem technology. Former Angels pitcher Clyde Wright and former Rams def ensivc back Anthony Newman will attend the premier. Mark DeCarlo of the television dating show "Studs" will emcee the event. Proceeds will go to the Teen Parent Program sponsored by the Child Abuse Prevention Center. . The program attempts to lessen · the incidence of child abuse and . abandonment among teen-age •parents. : A Food Tasting Fair at 5 p.m. · wiU precede the screening, : featuring food by The Cannery, • Tutto Marc, Hassan'a, Gino's On : the HiU, The Rusty Pelican, · Mucho Munchies, Peny's Piua : and Pavilions Catering Service. Tickets for the event are S30. : For information or re5Crv&1ions, , call 6'9:V7l. . 0 · The American Legion presents ; "It's Poppy Time," those • crape-paper Oowen which : rcpruent donattons t6 the ' A.ft\erlcan Lepm Auxiliary, ! Newport Harbor Unit. No. 291. r Tho PoPpiea. handmtdo by : disabled aod holpitJ)iud vetcrana • dwiq "*'81 worbhopl, ue to ! be WOl1l • 'JOf'! 18pel M111 11·16 I Ud MeaiciriaJ • o.y. .. come and they may help as little or mudi as desired. For information, c.all Molly Lynch at 642-9275. .. .........., ..... Men and women over 20 years of age, having lived io Orange C.ounty for )1x months and on the job for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children 6-16 from single-parent homes. It requlres a one-year commitment of 4-6 hours per week to serve as a role model for a child. Applicants must go through a screening and inter.iiew process as do the children, and efforts are made to compallbly match the two. For informa- tion, call 544-7773. ........ a...Df · Colll Mlll/NeWlllrt Bach The three area Boys and Girls Oubs need volunteers ro1 numerous reasons, mduding volunteer coaches. Teachers are needed to volunteer for a couple of hours °' multiple sessions (whatever one can afford) to teach an art or craft work· shop for 7-13-year-olds. Area locations include the Rae Center at 661 Hamilton on the wost side of Costa Mesa, the Lou Yantorn Center at 2131 Tustin Ave. be- hind Kaiser School and the East Bluff Center at 2555 Vista del Oro by Corona del Mar High School. For information, c.all Dick Powers of the Harbor Area Boys and Girl~ Club <1t 642-2245. The volunteer opportunities are broad, but include short-range p<o,ects like teaching sessions at summer day camps The flower was first ado(>ted in 1921 as the official Memonal symbol of the American Legion. For information or to give, call the local post at 673-5070. It is located at 215 15th St. in Newport Beach. 0 The Child Abuse Prevention Center of Orange Coun ty, the chief project for the Exchange Club, wi ll feature Bon Vivant, a Gourmet Dining Group, on May 15 from 5-7:30 p.m. at the Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Dr. in Santa Ana Heights. Cost is $15 per person for hor d'oeuvres and a cooking demonstration. Call 662-0527 by May 7 for reservations. 0 N. Christian Anderson, the editor of the Orange County Register, will discuss "Covering The Orange County News Scene" at the wecklr luncheon of the Newport-lrvme Rotary Oub Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the Airporter Inn across from John Wayne Airport. Luncheon cost is $13. For information, call 727-3440 . 0 WilJiam Parker, who headed the Saturn Project, wilJ speak on the Story of the Apollo and Satum for the Newport Beach Kiwanis Club Tuesday Ill noon at Chatley Brown's restaurant. Guem are • welcome. .. 0 Oonnick'1 AJl·American offers f rec pub1ic service to nob· profit organitations throuah its pcaker'( bureau. Proaram chairmen arc a kcd to contact Jeanne Ciormick at 831-2021 to receive a speaker's bur~u book.let. • 7'k o.llT l'f.lol wa•ta ,_, ~-Mnba......., ..., .. "'.-ce. • ...,, wt•rr••f of~ ,,,,._ ..,, ...... ,,... ... ,~ v ........ ~,..,.. C.. Mm~,.., r.o. ._ JMI,' C.-.._.. CA 11111. ' ' I A little_ laughter gaas a 1011 way H umoc is no laughing matter. A man ~tly got a dM>rce on the grounds lbat bis wife•s painful puns gave him migraine&. The judge agreed that these -aravating little nuggets of so-called mirth constitute cruel and unusual punishment. Being married to a humor editor, what's NilCJ funny and what Mcll1'1J'I isn't js a touchy ------subject at our 59 and house. It's a source of Holding. marital conflict --• .. •• that eclipses in-laws, clutter, dented fenders, and broken budgets. BW edits IQ)' oolulDJl with an expression as granite as the races on~.1tusbmore. Crouched in a chair with a lethal blue pencil at the ready, be shoots down every cringing gag, vague witticism, double negative and mixed metaphor in sight. It took me a long time to accept that hurpor editors never smile. Ukc morticians, it's against their professional c:ode. Their highest tribute is a grunt of approval Maybe two grunts if they're feeling generous. Frequently I summon up enough indignation to challenge Bill's editorial cuts. "You just tiid a hatchet job on the funniest passage!" I cry, snatching my brain child from his clutches and pressing it to my maternal bosom. "It doesn't work," he sighs with a baleful stare, lids at half mast. ~itb that I charge into our Mad to long-term commitments in fund-early eYenlng uninsured walk-in patiencs raising. program development and train-al the medical center. For information, ing to existing troops and padcs. One c.all Dianne Stelling at 650-0186. In the special program which requires short: food and financial aid distribution area, term-volarnpelSiSftle SCO'Utlngfor Foocr, -peop e are neeaeo to pacl<age fOoif in which Scouts throughout Orange bag5, perform recepcionist woric, trans- County communities distribute bag5 to late and pick up food at local markets collect food one Saturday and then re-from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on weekdays. ~or tum to,collect them a week later. Vol-information, c.all Sarah at 642-3451. untecrs are needed on Saturday, Nov. 16, to gather the bag5 for the hungry in Orange C.ounty. For more information, call Devon Dougherty at 546-4990. Prenacl -lcMll The Prentice Day School is a (state ac- credited) co-educational day school ded· icated to serving the needs of ,children with Specific Language Disabilities/~ lexia. Volunteers are needed in many areas, including fundraising committees, library aides and office support. For more information, call Amy Mitchell at 650-1115. loath COllt ............, n.ter The South Coast Repertory Theater needs volunteers to help with ushering (see plays for free). For informarion, call John Trosko at 957·2602. Also, the The- ater Guild or South Coast Repertory needs volunteers for office work, work·. 1ng the souvenir shop, fund·raising -evt>nts, ~peakers bureau and conducting t,ours. For information, call the develop- ment department at 957·2602. ............... ffl9I Ml •cal Clll* The organization needs volunteer physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, dental hygienists, receptionists and tr.ins· latoo (Spanish) for early morning and The Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar needs volunteers to give children and adults tours of the beautiful and unique ~ng. An in-depth training program for docents Is betn~ taught this month by horticulturist Shirley K"rins, and bot.lnical kn~edge is not neces- sary. Interested persons should' oontact the library at 673-2261. .._ CINI -llb:lal ' The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs people to serve food and bever· ages at the Soutti Coast Christian Churdi, 792 Victoria In Costa Mesa, or to prepare food in the momin~ at the Rea Community Center. Volunteers can work as many days .u they wish in the early morn;ng at the Rea Community Center or for approximately three-hour shifts at the rnurch. Persons who can speak Spanish would tlc?-eispeciaHy help- ful. For information, c.all J.1ck Moriarty at 631 ·81 70 from 8: 30 a m • 1 p.m Wiit lllWport Cmlllullty c.rtll' The West Newport Community (en- ler, a senior recreational programs cen- ter, needs volunteers (preferably seniors) to help in the front office and answering the phone. For inrormation, call Barbara Finn at 644-3240 Room, a aanctuaiy down lbe ball with a slammina door that sends shock wa~ thn:>ugh the house. While busnor is too fr•gile to be examined under a microscope, it's an essential part of our life-support system. If nature supplies endorphins to fight pain, she gives us humor to zap frustrations. It's a God-given defense in coping with marriage, taxes, and aging. Among its numerous rewards, laughing is an excellent exercise. You oouldn't choose a better time than an election year to get a good workout. The heartier the laugh, the better the results. Look at all the really great things that happen to you when you crack-up: it not only increases your heart rate, but flexes your diaphragm. chest, and abdominal muscles, and exercises your shoulders, face -and wattles. Soroptomists ·honor Munoz Judge Frances Munoz became the first Hispanic woman to be ap- pointed to the C.alifomia bench, but It may be ner volunteer ellOn: to provide educational assistance to underprivileged children which touch the local community most. She was honored Wednesday (April 29) for those efforts at th e annual Distinguished Women's Event sponsored by the Soropto- mist Intern ational of Newport Harbor Area, whfoh recognizes an outs tanding Orange County woman who has distinguished her- se lf both professionaJ and philan- thropically. " "We look f.Gf-someone-who has given a lot of herself to the com- munity, and community pr9blems in addition to someone who is ac- complished in her profession," said Ann Gyb!:n or the Soropto- misls. Munoz, one of 11 children in her family, bas served as a judge in municipal court since 1978, hav- ing previously served with the Or- ange County public defenders of- fice for six yea rs. She has served on numerous advisory and com- munity committees. She is the co-founder of the Lu· cvano Foundation, which provides volunteers to help students and annual scholarships to St. Joachim's Elementary School in Costa Mesa. -Br Tbr Da.lly Pilot An.d that's not all. Next. adrenaline-like hormones called catecholamines kick in. These arc lbe goodies that stimulate both halves of the brain. the creative left ll\d the practical right, so you get a double dose or The Smarts. In a stressful age, humor therapy is the poor man's shrink. It restores your sense of well-being and fights the blues without having to lie down on the couch and tum your libido inside out. Fortunately, no one bas a patent on the world's oldest feel-good drug. But what about the millions of people born with a humor deficiency? The only solution is genetic engineering. An artificial humor gene may only work well enough to savor a pun -but at least.it's a beginning. Naacy Mclntyn Is a nsldeat of Laguna Niguel. by your GEIMAN and SWEDllH -1~ Auto Speclallltt: Paul Frech GETIING INTO THE ACT Automobiles do not operate in a vacuum and ne ither do auto technicians. During the past 20 years.,, more stringent legislation and improved auto technology have endeavored to curh air pollution. Now, sec- tion 609 of the Clean Air Act seeks to address the automo- bile's role m depicting the at· mosphere's oione layer. This invisible layer of gas protects all life from potentially hann· ful (cancer-causing) ultraviolet rap. Because c hlo- rofluorocarbons (CFC's), found in large amounts in the refrigerant of an auto's air conditioning system, oontnl>ute to ozone depletion, their use must be regulated. Beginning in 1992 only auro technicians trained and certified in the use of refrigerant recycling .--------------------------------------------t.1 equipment can service auto air The truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. A t Harbor ~wn, people are important. We believe that every family deserves a personalized final tribute. · / Here, only the family selects the type of service they · want and the price to be paid. We will arrange for direct cremation, including mortuary care from .................................. $540 Or choose from other.type of services from ........... $985 Caskets priced from ............... J ........ .,. ......................... $ 285 Harbor Lawn- Motint Oli¥e ~-=-=-- Mortuary & Memorial Par}< Serving all faiths • Under new ownership 24 Hour Services • 1625 G~ler Avenue • CcJita Mesa • 540, 5 5 54 • conditioning equipment. C.ar owners concerned about air quality shoul~ make conscious decisions to give their work to ·technicians committed to envi- ronment quality. ADDING UP Additives make up 12 to 27 percent of the volume of motor oil. Among these addi· tives arc an ti wear agents that chemi cally bond with metal surfaces to create and protec- tive layer. There are also de· tcrgcnt-disperscrs which oom- bat sludge formation and guard against clogged oil pu- snges. Oxidation. rust, oorro- c;1on and foam inhibitors pro- tect the engine's inner paru from any of these adverse conditions. Visco ity-indc.x im- provcrs maini.ain oil oonsis· tcncy at temperature extremes. Pour-point depressants pre- vent oil from solidifying under extreme oold oondirions. Fric- tion modifiers improve fuel economy through lessened friction between moving parts. There is certainly more to a quan of oU lhan meets the eye. Not all enainc oils are ere· ated equally, either. Check with your manual or dealer for the he t kind or oil for your ear. Here at C&F, we pccialize in German and Swedish repair. We are Jo. catcd at 2090 Placenda. Please call us if you need to achcdule work at ~910; open Mon· day through Friday, S:Q0.6:00. We are approved by MA, ind ~pt major ~h cards. We also deal with tJieft recoV.· cry, 'anct wort well with insur- ance oompaniea. IWm Enilne oil ''wean out" whCn itl ....._ '*-" .. plcted. . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Monday, May 4, 1992 A7 Local BUsiness & OtherAuthoritieS Take a Comprehensive lookAt Get lit, stay nt · Choosing the right personal trainer can make all the difference "I would never push myseN lilte my trainer pushes me. He has me dq the exercises I don't lilte, but are especially im~t for me. This is the first time in my life I have exercised for six months without missing a worltout. I have so much more energy. The results are incredible. I feel great! · Judy, 60, professional personal raine r 'Should design a rogram with your specific needs and goals. The trainer sli'ould e ncourage you toward a ~ealthier lifestyle, teaching the importance of long-term fitness. commitment to health. Appointments are easier to keep when it involves someone else. Beneficial results happen only with a consistent effort on a regul~r basis. A fitness program should be designed with a dynamic balance that addresses your flexibility, muscular endurance, muscular strength, cardiovascular Titness and neuromusclar coordination. The goal is to attain the highest aegree of functional balance at any age. A fitness assessment will determine what you need to emphasis and what are reasonabJe goals. critical to undef'$tanding which muscJes are involved a nd the ra nge of motion right for you. In addition, you will learn how to establish a safe heart rate range during cardiovascular exercise. Your trainer will he lp you maintain a sounci nutritional program with a balanced diet composed of the basic food groups. If we ight loss is needed, your traine r will help set up reasonable goal to avoid a yo-yo ~ndrome by loosing weight to fast. Most importantly, your trainer should ma ke your fitness sessions inte resting. You should look forward to training. The results will be new energy and a fit, toned body. First, your trainer will establish a regular time of exercise. Witfi today's fast pace, it is easy to sidestep a Your trainer 1s there to teach you the proper exercise form. Correcting your form, your breathing, and yo~r technique is Submitted by Shape Up Newport A professional persona l trainer should design a program with your specific needs and goals in mind. some s•thing relief tor those aching headaches By-Br.-8. Shahrestm 511111 WTbr A 40-year-old -woman came to me complai~ing of an unrelenting headache. For two weeks, she awoke with a headache that gradually worsened during the day. Her family doctor had referred her to a ncurologt)t. Unable to find a physical reason for the pain, she was sent to a Eychiatrist who diagnosed the problem CJS a 'stress headache" and prescribed additional medication. Between the three doctors, she had received ned X·rays, a brain CT sc.in and two EEGs (electroencephalograms). We set up a program to correct the imbal- ance, along with nutritional and postural re· education. Within a few sessions, her head· aches were relieved and she was discharged. problem's cause. We seek to mask or hide the symptoms with a range of non-prescription drugs. The list of over-the-counter headache pills ls endless. Most-headache suffers ingest these drugs on a regular basis with no permanent relief. One of my patients had previously taken large doses of non-prescription drugs on a regular basis. On one day he had ingested 30 ExCedrins. However, with our program his body began to restore its normal functt0n and his headaches were cured. The chi ropractic approach is not a headac he therapy, yet sufferers turn to it in record numbers. While the medical model of . treatmel")t tends lo treat the symptoms ot headaches; we look at the cause. Many people have been taking dru~ for years without lasting relief. These simply mas\.. the problem As a chiropractor, I examine and analyze spinal nerve stress interference. These "vertebral subluxations" weai..en the body and lower the vitality and effectiveness of the There are studies that indicate that 20 percent of the population suffer.. from chronic or recurrent headaches. People are told by healthcare providers that their problem t!> stress related. The patient is given a pain -reliever, or some other mediC.lhon and sent home to rest. What part of the body feels the ache? It 1s not the brain, its membranes or the skull bones. It's the sensiti"e structures: the arteries and -.·e1ns of the brain and skull, the tissues covering the brain and certain nerves. When these are pulled, stretched, compre)SC(f or irritated, the result is cl headache. body's self-healing abilities. _ After we have gi"en a complete - .. Headaches can be caused by muscular tension, spinal misalignment, trauma, inhaling chemic.als, sinus trouble, high blood prE?)Sure, tooth, ear or eye problem), infections, tumors, seaures and drug Side effects. A common type of headache is post-tr~umatic headache which occurs after an accident Though most of th~ headach(>) are lreatable and even preventable, our society 1n general does not emphasize treatment of the examination and determ1nat1on of the cause of the .headache, we use special techniques to relieve the stress on the spinal nerves. The "adjustments" allow the body to function better and to restore it.self. If a cause other than nerve interference is identified, the patient i> referred to the proper specialist Relief .•. For Your f ee tl T H I R A1kl• 1rni11, ttrus fttct•ru plHtH fucltlt, ... 1 1p1tt ... n ey ttep t•e WHhd AD UILD Adoption Gilt of Lo..,. . . . . ·I ,. .. . . . . . '· . : . :• I ·' r • • - ' : / J . j - • werrier 11 •11 trecu. 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Mac Adam, D.C. 2328 Newport: Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714)631 -5804 SHAPE~UP N E W PO R T A Full Service Health Club .. " 631 -3623 -• .. r Conveniently Located in WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th Street at Irvine Ave., ewport Beach • By Hughes & Sa\-Qn oun GIT • No Drugs IOOD D&'f UT AlffTlllllQ . • No StinUlrD 10U WAllTI • No Dturet1cs tm Corbi 111m1b • No --o.rr-a food dip Md clef dip • I! WOBDI l'l'8 1011 YOU DON'T FEEL DEPRIVED! ••VOID D•Lt, l.S Dlatrtbulor 2G) I Well~"-"· NIWpOrt ChlroprlCttc Or. Shahrestani 2328 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 631-3139 Includes a complete exam, x.~ spinal analy8ls & report of lrdngl. 2 WEE<S Oft. Y • ENDS N>-92 - A8 Monday. May •. 1992 Back Page Gal --111\·a C11118d llOlt llll8t By Iris Yokol silflWI"" NEWPORT HARBOR - An Arizona man suffered fiat-degree bums on his face and another passenger had hair on both legs singed when a power boat exploded Saturday afternoon near the Balboa Pavilion, just after it left a fueling doc~. The six passengers of the 17-foot Silverline-were able to dive overboard and cs- cap..e serious injury. The cause of the 3:20 p.m. explo- sion is still under investiga- tion, but Orange County Shenrrs Harbor Patrol dep· uties arc looking at the pos- "<l.sibility of a gas leak in t~e engine compartment, said Capt. Doug Storm. Boat owner Gary Nelson, a Newport Beach resident, had just fueled up at Boat Service Incorporated and got his vessel with five guests aboard about 100 yards into the harbor when the explosion occurred, ac- cording to witnesses. "11\cre was a 'pop' of omc sort" before the boat was engulfed in names, said Chris Rounds, an employee of the fuel dock. All six dove into the water, but Kevin Stone, a 38-year-old Sconsdale, Ariz. resident, was sitting on the engine hatch cover when the explosion occurred and suf- fered the most serious inju- ries, according to au· thontics. Stone was taken to Hoag Hospital by paramed- ics w11h first-degree bums on the face and singed hair on his legs. ·Another passenger, Bruce Frenchak. 30, residence un· known, suffered singed hair on both legs and was taken 10 Hoag for treatment. • =:> , -' . . . . Slow ltm'I, lb .. llHlsh for Taste or cOsta M• By Iris Y«*ol Sllft Wl1W SOU'Ill COAST METRO -They came by the thousands, ate everything from mini Farmburgcrs to baked polenta. ogled a belly dancer and boogied to. the sounds of Little Anthony and Jack Mack and the Heart Attack. The first annual Taste or Costa Mesa drew an estimated 15,000 people tQ_~outh Q>ast -Plaza parking lot over the weekend and was deemed a success by organizers, despite a slow first night. The event went so smoothly coordinator Jim de Boom, who's ·also run "Taste or Newport" for three years, has already begun to plan for next year. Participating restaurants praised how wcU-<:>rganiz.cd the event was, with daily memos from coordinators reporting on the previous.day's highlights.' Visitors, who came from all over Southern California, gushed about the food and even gave rave rcviews'on the cleanliness of the portable toilets, which were fuUy equipped with sink f acilitics. A little more than 3,000 attended Friday night -about 40 percent less than was projected, which de Boom attributed to the ~ Angeles riots. Still, many of the 30 restaurants reported line an front or their booths and some ran out of food, forcing employees to rush back to restock. The infectious music of Jack Mack and the Heart Attack and Derck and the Diamonds had many in the crowd dancing by the end of the evening. A pleasant breeze and sJight}y cooler temperat~s provided a comfortable climate for the estimated 5,000 who attended Sunday. Children lined up to have their faces painted, to get ball~ns and to taste Haagen Dus tee ~ream. Swaying to the sounds of the James Harman Blues Band and Johnny Smith and the New Ink Spots visitors also picked up free s~mJ?les and information from the~esa ConsolTdated Water District. Hassan's Lebanese Cafe drew most of the crowd to its booth both Saturday and Sunday afternoon with a 4 p.m. belly dancing performance. But the Newport Boulevard restaurant's falafel and stuffed grape leaves were also big hits. Don Herbert, who was television's scientific "Mr. Wizard " and his wife Norma . . declared the falafel their favorite "taste." ~ Herborts, whose stepson Kim Casell was one of the event organizers, came from the San Fernando Valley to attend the event Sunday. "I think it's absolutely m&JVClous -such a good promotion for all the restaurants," said Norma, while Don, clad in fishing cap .and .,taid shirt, snapped photographs. The Barn Steakhouse's miniature version of its hickory-smoked Farmburgcr was also popular, served up for a mere $1 by employees clad in overalls at a booth with a bright red barn facade. It was the Harbor Boulevard restaurant's first time in a "Ta~te" event and manager John Hirnrnelbergcr said the exposure wa good for the eatery, which is a local favorite but lesser known outside the area. The fire was doused in about 20 minutes by Harbor Patrol depu!ies. Hillary, Jordan and Tyler Houland enjoy. a camer ride at this year's Youth Expo, which ..,_ °""""'...0.-ly , ... was held at the Orange County Fairgrounds over the weekend. Saturday drew roughly 7,000 people, most of whom flocked in as the sun went down. The beer stand did a brisk business and the effects of their be\crage were evident as people shimmied to the sounds of Little Anthony until. the event closed nt 10 p.m. ''People arc coming up and tasting the rood and saymg. 'Docs it taste this good in the restaurant?' " Himmelbcrger said. "We say, 'It tastes even better.'" MATTHEW: 3-yar-old boy battles rare form of cancer From A1 Then several days later during a family dinner, Jackson went to wipe his son's mouth of spaghetti sauce and noticed a lump about the size of a pea under his tooth. Dent1m initially thought the cyst was caused by a pcnnanent tooth trying to break through and set up a routine o ut-patient \urgery on Jan 31 to remove the tooth, Jackson said "It wa' !lupposed to be a half-hour procedure," Jackwn said. "It turned to an hour. then an hour and half, then two hours. I knew something was wrong." When the oral surgeons came out, the Jackson family received the shocking news: Matthew had what was later diagnosed as Burkitt's lymphoma and two-thirds of his 1aw had been removed. Since the diaplosis, Matt has had two surgeries in one wcrek, which were accompanied by eight spinal taps and numerous lab tests. He has also has undergone three rounds or chemotherapy Matt's only been home for 16 days since he was first admitted to the hospital. In February alone, Jackson figures lhc medical bills have reached about !400,000. Although Jackson did not ask for help. fam1l.)' and friends have set up an account in Matt Jackson's name at North County Bank of San Marcos. The account will be administered by accountant Gary Peterson, who has volunteered his time. "I don't hkc handouts. 1 try to do the best on my own," Jackson said. "But I've been hit hard and now I need those favors from th~ople who want to help ... -\ Friend Jean Pike said she hopes donations from the family's church, school. friends and community will help the Jacksons through the difficult lime. Donations can be sent to: Help Matt Jack.son Account, care of Gary L. Peterson, PO Box 5098, Fullerton, 92635. CllllE: CM..-r .. 111111 Ill loclllan Frqsn A1 themselves. After several weeks, Fun Zone Boat Co. re- ported this week that it planned to move to 600 Edac· water and that it would drop its passenger count by 65. Those 65 passen,en would then be picked up by Catalina. The council approved the .,recment Monday ni&ht and required Fun Zone Boat Co. to have priv•~·party chatter pu- tcnpn parll: otf aito and be bused in becaUJC of the lack of • parkina io tho area. 1be coun· cU allo required it• approval of any future transfcn of opera· tions. "We're &<>in& to stay in bu i· ncss.'' said Handy's husband Ray. "We're a lot happier than we were a (cw weeks ago.". But Thoma Allen, attorney for Catalina Passenger Scrviec, said discussions arc cootinuina. with some i uci that "sllll need to bo worked out." He dcdined to elaborate, nyillg only that "1 d n't think u•a concluded yet." Private p1111a llldto•llllmll on~coat NEWPORT BEACH - The U.S. Coast Guard and Civil Air Patrol began searching off the coast of NeWtx>rt Beach Sunday for a pnvate plane that disap· pearcd on its way to San Diego from San Luis Obis- po. The Ccs na 211 was last spotted on radar about six miles o ff the Newport coast at 3:20 p.m. Saturday, ac- cording to Coast Guard Petty Officer Peter Janusch. No plane crash bas been rePortcd and no radio trans· missions were made from the missing aircraft, Janusch said. The plane was scheduled to reach San Diego Saturday and when it failed to show up, a concerned relative of the lone pilot caU4!d the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration to report him missing. After tracking the last radar contact, the FAA called upon the Coast Guard to search the waters from Newport Beach down to San Diego. The Coast Guard and Civil Air Patrol began their search at 1 p.m. Sunday. 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By Rlchlrd Doon • $clolts Wrbr C OSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College baseball t ea m knew going in that Saturday's game against Saddle- back was prm,ably going to be the last chance to present Coach Mike Mayne with victory No. 400 in his Pirates' career. A loss Saturday would definitely have kept the Bucs out of the play- offs and locked the retiring Mayne at the 399 mark.. And even a win was going to mean o nly an outsicfc chance of qualifying for the state · tournament. Coast took ca.re of business with a I0-4 victory over the visiting Gau-- chos, allowing Mayne to reach the mi I e- stone at 400-188, good for a .680 winning percent- age i n h is 15 season s as head coach:- --~Noc OCC's JV eight (front to back) -Couwain Kristie Jonesi Pettt Mains,_Jim Russell, Arnie Huff, Darrenrtill,--Yal DOrn, Erik Elward, A.J. DiSala, R.J. Scott. N.ewport Regatta .. . a.·k.a. ~e ~irates' Invitational,. -- ~om1.nated by OCC, agai~ ...,. 27~ition watered down . but Coast's strength evidenl, as usual in rowing show. By Richard Dunn $clolts Wltllr NEWP ORT BEACH -Even though it wasn't per- fect, Orange Coast College still had the quickest oarsmen Sunday along the North Lido Channel. And even though the conditions were picturesque, the 27th annual Newport Regatta was some- what tarnished because of last week's civil unrest in Los Angeles, triggering three schools -Loyola Marymount, UC Santa Barbara and the University of San Diego -to pull out of the competition. QCC, however, Still made It grand. "What it says is that we have a lot of depth to our row- "We're real pleased with the crews performances," said OCC assisWlt Jim h>rgenscn, primarily in charge of the Freshmen eight and Novice eight shells. "It was a grand regatta. Anyume you win the P.A. Palmer Cup, you've done something special." After San Diego State defeated OCC's Novice eight at the San Diego Crew Cassie on April 5, the Aztec shell was disqualified for using an incligjblc coxswain, thus handing the winning tro- phy to runner-up Orange Coast. The Aztecs were seeking to get a little back in the Pirates' home waters, and following a neck-and-neck banle, they crossed first in 6:12.33. "l thought we learned a lesson about racing the last 500 meters," Jorgensen · said. "Our boat was swing.ing and lean- ing. "Our expectations arc tQ win, and if you do that, generally you win. It was a great boat race and we teamed some lessons. Everytrung else pretty much went as planned, but n's never over until you cross the line." ing at Coast," said head crew coach Dave Grant, whose Pirates won their fourth consecutive P.A. Palmer Cup, the regatta's sweep- stakes winner, after overpowering the field in the Fresh- men eight, N eight and Varsity four. Aside from a last-minute drop by the OCC Novice eight, the Plfates 'l'.lJr expectations are to win, and if you do that, generally you win. It was a great boat race and we learned some lessons. Everything else pretty much went as planned, but it's never over until you cross the line.• San Diego State (14 points) fan· ishcd as runner-up to Orange Coast, which won the P.A. Palmer Cup with 22 points. Long Beach State (13), UC Berkeley ( 10), Stanford (seven), UC Davis (six) and UC Ir- vine (three) fol- lowed. .-we.re unbeaten, · blowin~ out Stan- fo rd wtth a tame of 6 minutes, 10 seconds in the ~a-boat Freshmen eight race, winning the Var- sity four heat (6:4 ) and dominating Long Beach State m the two-chool N eight in 6:15.75 -•d -OCC~coach ' OCC's No .. 1cc eight crew has its biggest challenge yet to come - May 23-24 at the Pacific Coast Rowmg Championships in Sacramento. "That's where it counts the most," Grant said "People like· to challenge themselves and this provides a pcrlect opportunity for that " season l5 over. 8 u t F u·I· 'lerton 's v ict o r y ov er Golde n w c s t Saturday will al· m os t certainly me a n that the Pira tes' "I've been here 16 years total, and it seems like 48," said Mayne. "It feels aood. and I've been through quite a lot. And quite. a lot of f layers have come through here an used this ~ace u a launching pad fo r bigger 'ings." Van't Hof,. Pawsat· keep it sinlple in two ...., They waste no time in disposing of Dunk-Leach en route to CHOC title. Wayne Tennis Oub. And, by disposing of Chris Dunk and Jon Leach quickly, Pawsat and Van't Hof preserved a little energy for the en- suing mixed open fmaJ, in which they played on opposite sides of the net. Among those re eight former Pi· rates who played in the major leagues last year, including Mayne's son Brent who i a catche r at Kan- By Richard Otm 5'loltl Wllllf Van't Hof, of Newport Beach, and Pawsat swept Dunk and Leach, 6-4, 7-5, then Van't Hof and Cammie MacGregor came from behind to defeat Paws.at and Jolene Watanabe, 1-6, 7-6, 6-4, for the mixed open title. Van't Hof teamed with Anne White last spring to win the mixed champio nship. sas City. J The o then were Chris Beasley and Donnie Hill (Angels), Rich Amaral {Seattle), Damon Berryhill (Chicago/Atlanta), Kevin Romine (Boston), Kevin Reimer {Texas) and Jeff Gardner (Mcu). Five of those are currently on major league rosters, while more than 100 • cx-OCC playcn have NEWPORT BEAOI -Smash· in& returns by Tun Pawsat and pro-tour styte serves by Rob- ert Van't Hof lifted the longtime doubles partneu to their fourth consecutive In the women's open final, Watanabe and Lindsay Davenport beat Stella Sam- pras, sister of ATP star Pete Sampras, and Barbara Gerken, 6-4, 6-3, in a swift, 1 hour, 15 minute match. See MAYNEM men's open champioruhlp Sunday m the 1 lth annual Vic Braden CHOC Padrinos Tennis O assic at the John For Pawsat and Van't Hof, they be· 45th Ensenada in the books ...,.. Inaugural Al Lockabey trophy won by Balboa Yacht Club's Lew Seeley. By J J . Hutchinson ...... S ailing to the tune of Stars and Stripes. Acapulco rcsi· ~ dent Victor Tapia's bard· sail catamaran was fint to reach the fm.ish line in the 4Sth annual Newport-to-Ensenada yacht race. Dave Schindler, captain of the 6().f oot boat, and his crew completed the courte in 12 houra and 23 minutes, arrivina in E.rucnada, Mexico shortly after 12:30 a.m. Saturday. Tapia is the first Mexi- can owner to brin& the trophy to Mexico. Stars and Stri~. ronncrty lkJppered by Oco.nis Conner, fanisbed ICCX>nd In the ORCA class fol· lo-Ina Minette, owned and &kippered by r.ticbael Lcneman, Santa Barbara Yacht Cub. Minetto fin- ished ln 18 hours. I Second to fmish was Art Stephen'• Whiplaah, completlnt fbo race In 15 houra. Starship I wu next to sail into entenada. The crew of the boat, ~cd by Mike Holleran or the Lona Beach Yacht Oub, finiabed in 16 hours. Tho riocl in the Southland wu probably respon· ible for the more than 40 boata that did not take pan of the race, lcavifta 398 bOlca in the comped· don whith tet aail from Newport Beech Friday af. tcmoon, &aid Bette South of the Newport Ocan Sailina AllcJNUon. Huntiftaton Bech teMde•• Matt Waon, 1'ho was on the Hot Run crew, said that though the winds were moderate, they kept up through Friday njgbt and Saturday mo rning. "We had a aood breeze," he aid. "From 6 to 7:30 (Saturday) momif1l there were no winds and we were 30 miles out, but they came back. · Amoag the many trophies awarded in a Sunday afternoon ceremony at the Bahia Motel in Emenada. South awarded the ftrSt-ever Almon Locbbcy tro- phy to It's OK, owned by Lew Deely or the Balboa Yacht Cub. The trophy is awarded to first-to-finish In the IMS class. Lockabey, a former Daily Pilot boatina columnist was un- able to attend the festivities in '-"';IYll~ Enscnada. Duona the prescnra- don, South noted 0 Evel')body loves him " OUe to illnc , Lockabcy is not involved ln the ndna scene as he once . He hu been in· YO~ locally •' a reporter and active member at the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. South &aid that the dub memben mi d L«ka: bey's a.aJty stories at the reptar mcctinp. and that N.O.S.A has Ion& relied on ~is out.standina knowl· cd&o or the sport. "Loc:hbey 1 ptobabl one of the most knowl· cdteabk aa1lin writers on tbe coa t,'' he id. "I fcol a pcn ooal s," id V1 1nJ ippct or Ima l..oa. " 0 . A. a toe." rem. ,.ho at c 9 compe ted an hi in th" ar, plans ro ra came the first men's open pair to win four titles in CH OC tournament history. Jerry Van Uoge and Tom Leonard won the first three. "We don't like to go three (games)," said Van't Hof, who retired from the pro tour after last season and is now the teaching pro at the Palisades Tennis Oub. Dunk. who teamed with Eric Amend in 1988 to win the men's open, and Leach were broken in the first game of the first ct, establishing the tone for the rest of the match. "We started off well and we started returning well," Van't Hof said. "Actu· ally, we broke them one more time (in game nine) and I thank that broke their confidence a tattle bit." Leach, a sophomore at USC and part of the natJon's top-seeded doubles team at the upcoming NCAA champion.ships in Athens, Ga.~ recorded two of the three aces in the match. The men's final reached deuce only twice, once in each set, but Pawsat and Van't Hof staved off a possible tie· breaker in the second set by breaking Dunk in the 12th game after all players held serve for the first 11 . "We were luc):y to serve so well," said Pawsat, whose crushing return of Dun.k:'s scr.-c ended the 12th game after it was 15-40. Pawsat, a member of the TcamTcnnis Newport Beach Dukes la t summer, shut out Dunlc and Leach while serving io game even, ping he and Van't Hof a 4-3 edge. The next four serves held be· See TENNIS!ll We~You~The AtJ•T ~ma tad Wlh Ow Mll*-1 Food Ind. .. Cir MIWQll' s ~ MaC19 VVIH GOit Teq.118 In CCJ ala Ma 11 Sli IC8 1972 Lunch • Dinner • Cocktalts Open Dally At 11 A.M. 211 E. 17th St .. Coet• M11• 845-7121 ,) ,, ~ Orange Coast men, women post second straight conquest at community college state swim finals ' LONG BEACH -Once again, the Orange Coast College Pirates rule the waters in 5tate community college 5Wimming. For the second straight year, both OCC's men and women squads emerged as team champions following Saturday's competition at the California State Swimming 8t Diving Championships at Belmont Plaza Pool. Last year was the first time one school had captured both men's and women's titles in the same season. And the Pirates had little trouble repeating the feat du.ring the weekend. OCC's men easily outdistanced runner-up Golden West, 736- 51 4. while the Coast women, with a contingent of just nine swim- mers. scored 472 points to second-place Diablo Valley's 326'h. The men's point total was the most ever by one team. The OCC assault on the record books continued on Saturday. Coast' women, with Jenni Shelden, Michelle Quigley, Meg Reill\ Jnd Kristen Welch, set a national record in the 4 x SO free- style· relay, clocking a 1:38.53. The old mark was set by Diablo Vallev in 1:39.40. , Welch matched Golden West's Tami Lavcllc's state record in the 100 freo, winning in 53.34. The OCC men broke two more national records. Matthias Otte eclipsed the old national record of 1:48.97 in taking the 200 back- ~troke with a winning time of 1:48.26. OCC's 4xl00 freestyle relay team, featuring Otte, Michael Prahm. Andreas Roestenberg and Jason Bourland, barely broke the national mark of 3:02.23 with a 3:02.15 clocking, closing out the meet with five national records for the Coast men. Other '1ate championship efforts for Coast were turned in by Roestenberg, who was to be named Male Swimmer of the Meet, with a 15·31.79 in the 1650 free and the OCC women's 4x50 med- le~ relay team which came home m 1:51.86. STAT8 CHAMPIONSHIPS (•t Belmont Plaut Men Team scores 1 Oranoe Coast. 736, 2. Golden West. 514, 3 Dtablo Valley, 456, 4. Bakersh!liel 225. 5 Cuesta, 221. 6 DeAnza. 170 100 lree-1 HOim (OVC), 45 62, 2. Bourland (OCC), 45.75, 3. Swangel (Mt. San Antonio). 46.32. Other from OCC: 6. Prahm. 46 59. 1650 ITee-1 Roestenberg (OCC). 15·31 79. 2 lindh (Saddleback). 15.54.94, 3 Wd- son (Rancho Santiago). 16.11 34 OtMre from OCC: 5. uceda, 16.21.15, 6 JOhnson, 16 30 60. 200 back-t. Otte (OCC), 1 :48.26; 2. Julson (OCC), 1 :53.74; 3. W11nwright (Chabot), , 53 80 Other from OCC: 7 Drumwright 1 ·58.SO. 200 fly-1 English (Mt. SAC). t 55 83, 2 Yallech (OVC). 1.56.03, 3 Nygren (Ven- tura). 1 56 83 200 breast-1 McCtung (GWC), 2.05.06; 2. Saloedo (El Camino). 2:05.61; 3. Kudo (GWC). 2 05 73. Other from OCC: 5. 8. Nlekel. 2:09 ~. 400 tree relay-1 Orange Coast (Otte, Pratvn, Roestenberg, Bourland), 3:02 15. 2. O•ablo Valley 3 04 37.3 Golden West. 3:08.38. Women Team scores 1 Orange Coast. 472; 2. Olablo Valley, 3261h; 3. (tie) Riverside City and Cuesta. 304.. 5 San Otego Mesa. 210; 6. El Camino. 166 200 medley retay-1. Orange Coast {Shel'den. Sctlltter. Laklg, Welch). 1 :51 86, 2 Cuesta. 1 53 97. 3 Rrverslde City. t ·54.1~. 100 lree-1. Welch (OCC}. 52.34; 2. Drake (SOM), 52.58; 3. Kershaw (OVCJ, 53.87. Other from OCC: 5. OufOley, 54.38. 100 back-1 Tolley (RCC). 100 81, 2 Shelden (OCC). 1 01.07, 3 Bomet (Mann). 10201 100 fty-1 Sbll>uya (foottull). 59 00, 2. Jones (Merced), 1 00.15. 3 Anderson (Ca- bnllo). 1.00.65. Other from OCC: 5. Laing. t:Ol .32. 100 breast-I Stevens (RCC), 1 07 58, 2 Virgil (Cuesta), 1.08 12, 3 Schutter (OCC). 1 08 22. 200 tree retiy-1 Ofanoe Coast (Shelden. Ou;gley. Re111y, Welch). t 38 53. 2. OlablO valley. 1 4070. 3 Rrverslde City. 1.42.25. -By the Dally Pilot t.P~Nol Robert Van't Hof (foreground), Tim Pawsat, en route to titJe. TENNIS winner to break Dunk. • "I really felt that they were • playing well," Pawsat said. "I From 81 thought we were going to the foi'e Dunk was' broken for the tiebreaker in the second set." match. Pawsat's ace ·in the 11th "Everyone here served pretty game of the scrond set gave his well," Van't Hof said. "Tim team a 40-lovc advantage be- made three good returns in fore the shutout that put he that last game and r made one, and Van't Hof ahead, 6-5. and if you do that, you'U break Dunk and Leach were down them. You create your own quickly, love...W, in the decisive luck." 12th game before finaUy scor- The only deuce in the first ing. set was in the first game. Fol-All proceeds of the touma- lowing an add-out. Van't Hors mcnt -which raised an cstj.. shot up the middle fell un-mated $37,000 for the Otil- re tumcd for the break. dren's Hospital of Orange The winning..d~ went ahead, County last year -arc directly 3-1, after Pawsat's fine back- appropriated to CHOC. hand landed untouched down The honorary chairman of the side for the game. the tournament is world re- Ho lding onto a 5-3 lead in • nowned tennis great Vic Bra- the ninth game, Van't Hof den, who became involved in tapped one softly past an out-the inaugural CHOC touma- stretched Leach for the game-· ment in t98 t . : JC tennis OCC pair • • JUSt misses The stxth-seeded Orange Coast · College doubles team of Justin _ Zillman-Scan Lucero crune up ~ sho-tt Saturday in its bid to win the •• dot.ibles championship at the Or- { ang~ Empire Conference tennis tournament at Riverside City Col- lege. The Golden West duo of David DiMarino-Tim Leonard, the No. 3 seeded team, knocked off Zillman- Lucero, 6-4, 6-4. The Coast pair had sh.Inned the second-seeded team from Riverside Friday to reach the title match. •In the women's Orange Em- pire Conference Championships at Golden West, top-seeded Jamie Fouret of Saddleback ousted OCC's Heather Elli in the singles semifinal , 6-1, 6-0. Fourct went on to clajm the conference title. Jn doubles, Coasrs ourlh- sccded team of Michelle Jannone- Shannon Curren lo t in the Litle match to Saddlcback's Fouret- Makiko Suwa, 6--4, 6-4. lleft'• ..,,, .. ....._ -~eonw ~~.o:.:==•ca ~· ~ ~def Eat {()CC) S.t 6-0 ........... , .......... -f<Mnl·Swa ($~ dll ,,.._.Clmn (OCC). M . M Mike Mayne, with '92 standouts (from left) Ron Steves, Dan Redington, Duane Page. Today's television-radio MAYNE: DCC coach bows md with -will From 81 s igned professionally during Mayne's 16 years at Coast. Mayne, 4S, announced March 18 that he was stepping down as OCC head coach at the end of the current season. He saJd he is con- sidering a move into pro (e ional baseball, but also ·plans to stay on the OCC physical education taff for now. AJ far a a new coach is con- cerned, Mayne will be on the se· lection committee. "We'll be look- ins for someone who i n't &oina to be afraid to work -and to w rk ba rd," he said. In Saturday'• game, the Pintea (21-1 ~. 12·12) jumped out quickJy ain t the Oauchol, scndina 10 men the plate n tho first inruna and brmsini hclmc half or them. A two-run single by shortstop way to C.osta Mesa High product T.J. Graber, a chopper over the Mi.kc Cutler with two on and none third baseman's head, was a key out m the eighth. · blow and gave the Pirate their CutJer worked out or the rape third and fOJtfth run . Chad in the ci&hth, then yielded a p ir Ponegalek., the ninth {>layer to bat of ing)e to Stan the ninth before for Coa t, stroked a single to ~n-retiring the last three outs ~n fly tcr to brinJ in the fifth and final • balk to the outfield. run of thc· 1nnin.J.. Daniel Hernandez had an op- Ju tin Halper, who had three portun1ty to pa current record· extra..t>a c hits in the aame, holder Joey James for the highest lcnockcd in Coast'' sixth run with O'ICtiJI barring average in one a · 1 double to nght m the c:ond, '°" t Oran e • and the Pirate ' ~nth run with Howcvct, dcspirc goina 2 for S, an RBI-triple ln the fourth. • J lcrnandei' average actually With two 0.1.ns in the fifth, a>ur· d'Yflpcd -to .442, one })<>int be· tc~ of le.doff hitter AJphonzo hind Jame ' final avcraac in t Montoya's doubl to left, Coast o.....,. c.-to,, •• a 11114 -I 9 ._.. d d d ~ 002 11 ooo -4 t1 ' wu cruas ni at ~ an en urc ar.,. co.. ~10 uo 01a -10 11 2 just a few neM>U moments the w-. ...,. ~) CtMi !{i-~ re t of the •--.y. GRil II~~ c.. ~ • ..._ Chad Rolbh (J-5) pttched a v -4 i L-~ W _._., IOfid ~n lnnin &eron IMna Hll-~ :;-(OCC) •---COCC> ~~~~--------"-'=--~~--~~~---~~ TD.&VISION w.-•aSeftllell ll a.m.-UCLA·Arizona, ESPN. ....... 4 JO p.m.-ESPN. 5 pm ;-Atl. C\lbs, TBS, WGN. . ...., 4-30 pm.-~Oc1ro11, SC. 7-JO p..m.. -01lc.n Canuck rrov....,._. 7JO pm. from Au1ti11, PT. AIM• ..... 9:30 pm.-Trao•Am, · PN. ..... 10 JO p.m.-Oonukr·BtOOb. PT. A-. ... 12:.JO am -ARC".A Pto .s<a, · PN. aAOIO ....... 4 '\O p m.-C'al.·Dtt,. KMPC (710) Deep sr.a Sea Kings, Harbor .' appear to.be ·up against a hard rock . A' a ii the Sea View League wun't tou&h enough, Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high sd!ools are getti;1'J ~hoVed into a 1tronacr CIF Southern Section football d1Vts1on. ' The news Jut week may have been shocking that the two. schools, alona with the rest of the Sq View League entrants, were moving up from Division VI to Division IV. But Dave Holland, CdM's veteran football co~ch, is approaching it with a positive eye on the road in front of him. Gcttina to the playoffs will be the hardest part, Holland feels, especially since Santa Margarita and defending CIF Division JI champion Irvin~ arc joining the Sea View force. "I don't think we should bC in that league, and we sure shouldn't be in that division," Holland said. "But 1 think the teams that make the playoffs in (Divi ion IV) will be pretty equitable. "With Irvine coming in, it doesn't make sense. It's totally political, but for the teams that get into the playoffs, there will be all kinds or equitabihty. We have a shot against anybody, so I'm not worried ibout who we play." The school enrollment gap in the Sea View is an old groan, with CdM, hovering around 1,000 kids, playing against schools clo e to 3,000 studenu. But Holland, who considered retirement last fall, isn't worried. "We're not going to worry about it because we thinJc we have a great year coming up," be said. Preps "We're really looking forward to the season. No, we shouldn't be in that league, but we should be OK. and if we get into the playoffs, then WC have a great Shot." In addition to the Sea View, the Century, Baseline, Ivy and Missio n leagues will fonn the CIF Division IV. 0 -There are reasons why Holland is so upbeat: 1) Tom Hes , a first team all-league running back last season who also kicks and plays defense; 2) Man Evans, the one called upon to replace three-year quarterback legend Todd Kchrli; and 3) J.R. Walz, an all-league linebacker as a sophomore and perhap the strange t atbJcte on campus. Other reasons for Holland's optimism: Returning dcfcn ive starters include tackles Gordy Clemons (6-foot-2, 210 pounds) and Mike De Revere (6-1, 210), comerback Garth Turner, linebacker SoOtt Hardesty and end Jeff Borland. On offense, center Scott " Bogdan (6-2, 205), tackles Ben Sumner (6-0, 195) and Hormaz Jangi (6-4, 260) and tight end Chris Quinn return. 0 Costa Mesa and Estancia, along with the rest or the Pacific Coast T League, are being shifted down from Divi ion VII to Division • Viti, joining the Camino RcaJ, Rio Hondo, Suburban and Sunk.ist leagues. "I think it's great," Estanci;i Athletic Director Ed Blanto n said. "Now we're in a five-league division where the top three teams go to the playoffs. Wit_.h ix leagues (in Division Vil), only the top two arc guaranteed pl a yo Cf spot , plus there arc a f cw wild-card teams." 0 . Add Evans: The junior pent three days in \he hospital after a freak accident involving a yo-yo. "Jt's one of tho c yo-yos wuh a li~ht on the side," Evans said. "But it split apart and a metal piece came up and hit mo in the (right) eye." Holland is hoping the yo-yos stay out of CdM's oCfen c nelt eason. 0 CdM volleyball player Kelly Hanes, a back row ;pecialist, recorded his first (and most likely his only) kill o( the season last Tue~day in the Sea Kings' 15-1, 15-3, 15-8 sweep over Saddlcback. 0 More CdM volleybaU: h 's Aaron McLcndon. not Aron McC/endon, the way it has been erroncou!il) reported in this new paper. 0 And speaking of Coach Joey Fuschetti's club, the Sea King enjoyed excellent fan support during their upset over Newport Harbor on April 24 and last Friday's come-from-behind win O\er Woodbridge. "The seventh j:>crson is making the difference in the stand ,'' Fuschctti said. The Sea Kings certainly had their "supporters" against Woodbridge. Evans and Mike Susson (CdM's baseball and b-.skctbalJ icon) crashed the pany on the Sea Kings' bench toward the end of game frve. They claim to be the team' biagest boosters. 0 One extra inning: Estancia's baseball team has been hit by 1he recession -where's tbe talent? -but co-c:oaches Ken Millard and Paul Troxel must be given an enormous amount or credit for keeping the Eagles around the .500 mark. 0 Rlcbard Duaa u • Daill Pllol Spotts Wrltu whose blgb cbool column appan tY-tty Mo~. Ensenada summaries Ju t a note to tell you that I.he Pilot old m boat. Not th R~I. l r or the 11mes! \ ~, ' '' 1,1 •1' ,! 1.. 't 'f 1 I •' lJ ~ • '.1, I,' 4. · 'I I• f' STIRTlllli l llEW BUSllESS?1 The ..... ~ • 1M Pltot la pleMed to IMOUnC9 a MW NfWie now .. 't* to .,.. ~ r•• We wll now llAl'CH the ,.,_ tor ye., 111 no .... ~ Ind ..,. )QI "" .,.. Ind .. lrtp to .,. ~ HouN In .._ AM. l'*'-of ooune, """ .,_ IWdl II oor1111S11 l ~ W9 .. .. your tctMoue ~ '*"' .. merit ... ... ~ ca.. ~---·-------­......... .,, ... Ind '*' .. yaw proof of p. l 0 1 I ... ~ Qlftl.. ,.......,.,,to•~~ ~ •• ,. ,..,. .... ...,. LAQ9l ~ 330 w.c e.y, c.o.. ...... ClllDrnl&. II ~ CM no1 llOp ~. pee.. Cll ua 111 (114) ~,, ~..., ,, •• 311 Md .... ,,,..... ., • ...,.. .. ..,, '°" to hlfde .. prooedl ... by mel " you lhOl*9 ... lnY MtNf qllllliDN, ,... Cllll ut d .. w9 be ,.... '*" fMd to .... )"Oli Good Ludl In pour ........ "-'' I M Monday, May 4, 1992 ••ICllTICI 11e•1C11Ta -.-.IDTICI WllTIOI ........ lllLIOll'nCI 'Ult.a... ,__;l:!l~ ... ~·i·~-~1-~:!ii::-1 PIMP A• n• 1 ftAI r• A• I R1• RV RV • ,, 11-. D 0 ..... • •• ))..... • a CT--•• •• ... • ... IT .... ...,,. .... •• a ... -• p Ill.... • 1&11 - • ?ISL • a a rt ••• .. • 21 I I ....... h!IUI ..... rt .. SIFlllP Kc ~ . :1ss The r111 .. ~ The ,..._if,._. The Pala••~ The, ..... ~ 11~5-l"9 r1111 *• ~ The'*""' perWOM The ,.._. TN ..... n. NiLc .. DN111 8. WAHS a• IM>Kftl 8 llWWQUA 90X ECPAESS OITV 8'111•M!. 1000 ._. ....... (all.APP aTOI' ~tl'l4R IWCOlhdlillCll. I01'1 AUTO IODY DIVILO .. ~ ..... -................ E-----= ............ "" ~ ...... ....._. .............. ......... ..i!PS., __ ~~~~ ~"~~=-= O"AN•G~ ~~~ ~.=: ~ ::..:~ .::.= ~. ~~ .. (~~UO~ ==-Cllr~._.... ::!C:.::.r'-Cllll ==. AllOCIAftON, ~ ~:IN Cllf. m1C> 9Mdl, c.lf. _, 8t., C4*a MMa, Calif. .... UMn'ID, a ............... ltM.. c.lr. IV07 Dtnlll=tanll Vltcll1, Joae All9do ...--lt-.0 v.M Ut9 ...... .._ Cllll ...... 0..-. I . 1¥Ma. ad ....,.. .. .. .. .. 40 lllt7 C1w1111na Nw1 H11. 1000 etllp. ,.._.Upper ........ Ulf llllP Ull, t Cell. IM-10111 ...._Hun' WNNW Yf1¥, com llW. Ywlla~CIJEJ..-r _, a.w.t Ad..~ c.M. S. ..,., Or., ...._. 1t1111 LelaklM ...._., lllldlc COMt .Hwv. 110I, ''•a• Drive New,ert tld ,.,....,.. 1112 I .I . ..._.. c.11 ...... Cllf, W Y.-C1••111 '11l1ne. .,.,., ._ ...._ ... , lleld\. c.11. WO Mo1119n. 1•1 ~ 1we., ~ IMcf\. Cllll. ~ Cllf. -.,._.It., a.M ltM.. calf ?tie . 1M11lnett It oon,. Thie buetMM 19 oon-Celttomte Cetpef1'11n, n... lwa.. C... Thl1 bu91nMI la con-Thll buttMat It ~ C.oeil ..... c:.M. 11917 .... The 'totlloue •11 .... ll10'7 _.., br: If!......... dld9d ~en lnd\1dl_. -Y"'9 Uri9 lllld., Olll. W ~by: lfl lncMdUll duC1ed by: en lndMdl• °** A. ~. 1111 Tl\lt bUUMM la con-NefM ,...,... to ..... Jom I . AoMI, ~ TM ,..6ttfant(a) com--Th• ,..lttrMt(a) OOfllo' V.... Urlda. Clll.. mo1 TNe DllMl1111111lt11111 .... -.. It The reotatrant(a) ccwn-The ree••ttMt(•> ~ lrWlt Awe., CCMil ...... dl-.cl ~en lndlwldu9' -.... In Orw'lgt Counly ....,,_, 1111 I.E. ..._. IMftOtd lo tr9ftMCll bUllo-menoad lo .,.._. bUllo-TMt ......... • ..,.. .._. ~ • .,.,,_. mencad '° ....-bull-menced to tr'tnMCt ..... c.lf . ..., The reglMrM1(1) COftlo on '*'*Y 11. , .. ,. Ill., ..,..AN. Celt ll10'7 nw under .. Aellat.m,,... under N .....,. ....,~.• T1lie ......,.,..,,, -.a under 1t1e ~,_under._~ TM9 buafneea It con. menoed lo nr.ct bUlto Mo.~ TN• buatnee1 I• con-lualrw Nw<u ._. lullnw Nw(ll» ...... The <•> ....-__.la..._.. ..... tume(•) llMd ~ Heme(•) .... ~ by: hUlblnd end ,,... ....... ~ °"* w. &.-.. ..... duC1ed by: • lltnletCt '*"' ... oni Miid\ ~. ,. ~on:.....,_ .. 1• menoad .......... ---.. abcN9 on: 1t7' abow on: Aprl 1, 1W .-llutlNtl Nw<•> •-.ct ~. ~ upper ,..... IW9hlp o.ww '· ~ JoMA.. bqUMI nw undlr .. A•11&• ........ NMlle(•) DllNllS.Ewne 1 .. AobettS...,P•• The regletrent(1) com-~on:Aprttlt,11811 pon ,..._DIM.~ TM ,.g11tt1nl(1) oom-Tillil 111°1,.,.. w Med 1'Nt ht1,.... w .... ludFJMt ~•) lllecl -...on:At1191,1• Thia ...... Tient .,.. t1tO Tillil 'II I ,..,. ... tied ll*tOed lo trw.ect tMf-C1wt11N Mn H11 lttoh. c.M. __, IMnOld lo nnteet butf. wM\ ._ ~ ~ oA wllt\ IN Coul"Y a.ti oA .._.en: NIA ~a. 0-.. Wiit! 1N ~ aetll oA wt1t1 "8 OOunty a.. °' w under IN ~ nllt c ,, ...,. w tied lften H. ~ .,.., nw under lie ~ ccw. ~on MllfC:h ar... co..tlly on Mlfch Y\IOMI Oi•• • .. ,,_.. TN1 11111 ••• w ~ Cowlly on Merdl Ormoe COi.iniy on Aprl 7, ..,,_. NalM(t) l8'ed wat1"" ecucw an°'~. rtwe Upper....., 8UlllnMa Name(•) lmd '1.1• 31, 1• • ... _. ._ ODLtCy a.. :u. 11112 1112 tlbo\l9 on: Marett 241 ttl2 ar.,. Cow'l(y on Aprl 24. Pot' ,... Olhe. ~ ebo¥e on: Octobef 13, ~ WM'r 1'Nt w ,.... ... .... Or...-Cour"Y on Aprl Patna PUT471 Mt'I MlllcW'9 M0tgtn 1112 flUMM leech. c.lf. ... 117'1 fllUlbllhed Ntwpoft ~ Publthed Ntwpoft 9Mcho ..... IN Cowley a.ti ot ,. PubhMd N9wpoft 8Mch-Pubhhad Newpoft a..cn-Thl9 1111ment wte ftl9d \1rdnla C. Z... ..,..., JClm I. Aroal Coe4a ..... ftallw Not Orw"9 Courtty on Apt 7, l'UYIOI Ccme M ... Dtffy P1to4 Coeta ...... Daly Not~ ttle ~ Oeftl of ~Newport~ S*iw, PM Upper..._. 1'Nt t1111menl ... tlM ~ ..... o.lty No4 _, t• ~ ....._. Apt 13 20 27 May 4 Aptll 20 27 a..y 4 11 ~ ~ on ~ co.ta"'--Delly~ Mey~,.._ OrM. ~ wtlh "-CownCy a.ttl °' Apt ''-IO. 17• 11111)' .., AP1t t3, a>. 11• Mey '1 Plln4el Cotta .._. Diiiy 1182 • • · • 1912 ' • • • 31, t 4, 1 t~ 18, 25, 11811 TNe , Cllf. l2llO Orlftgt County on Apt 12; 11811 1• l'\lblltltd ~ ~ Apt IO 27 .._ 4, 11 M-209 M:22e , ... ,.. ~ ~~ _. ~ 1112 ""°' M.aoe Coete Meta Delly Noc ,.. • • -1 PUIUCMOTICI PUIUCllOTICI ='*'Mest~~ PUIUCllOTICI ~..:.:. ~ :1 ~~ ... a:_ WIOTICI ,..ICIOTICI =IO, 17 • - 4 • 11 • aw1 ,.. .... 1 .. " •i• Aprt "· 20. 21. Mey 4, cntoaHoe .-"" County aerti a1 Coeta.,.... Daily Pb way a.tOSMU n1•111 ~ Ptal: 10T1C1 .._,...,111 ..._. 91J•lll'ui-. 1ep2 M-2lO • ,. 11 .olNs.._• ~igaCourttyonAprll:M, '4,11,11,25,1"2 M-24S .... ,-:1-111!!._ I .•t ~··"!-.....CIOTICI Pb•iui .......... •••• ., ...... , ewoer a w 1MOO-• ••m , ..,. , .. -. The 'olowinO.,.,... The Followlrlg persona PUIUCNOTICI .......... MlcMhureo.=.c..,... WIOTICI .... .,. n.e Nie*"•~ -·••11 • •••••1Rt .,. dolno ~ u: .,.. ~ t1u11rw..: The FoloWlnQ J)el"ION eoo IMnt. Cell m1e n. ~ __.. .,. .._ ...._. • t 111 -. TM ,...,_. COAST MANAGEMENT, ACCELl:RATED COM-PllAlllHI .,. dotna bU9ineu a : ~ NewDort 8Nch-A W bl .,. dolna ~es; QMT1'0N ~.: 1111111 mt ... doing.....:.-.: 1280 Bl.on, 5'111 BW25, MERCW. ~ 2291 ........ 11w THE c:'IL.AVES FAMILY Coa1a MMe Plot May 4 •111t111-. OMJiWN" RIDOE VtUAOI. e.d\ It.~ 1lle ,._. persona C .. UllE NA~A.,!ORI Newport 8Hch, Callf. Pacific Ave. Unit D, 'co.ta .... a.ant PARTNERSHIP, A Clilltot· 11, 18, 2l5, l"2 ' lletlllll It 1105 ~---"""'°"Celt..., ..... clalna ....._.. •: mft 1ou1ft Or. 92teO Meet. Cllllf. 92127 The Fotlowtng J*son9 nla General Partnenhio. '4-252x The ~ petlON 9eee:f\o ...,.. 8l'80 KM\ T. CW.. • MUI comw. CA1..1R>fMA 4 ._ 1~ • -- Lulaa A. AMndo, 110 John Clinton Stdlman .,. dolna ~ u · 938 w. 11th S11Mt AlA. 0.. .,.. dolna bua61-..: CWneo HOmM. 110I Olllil 0-. _.._ Clllt. 111 POlfT NJ ASSOOATIOH ca. 8*I -- Corelca Dr.. Newport 2211 Ptdftc A.,._ Un11 o: SOUTH£RN CALIFORNIA 2, Colla MMa. Calif. i2927 PUllJC llOTICI WATIRllDE DETAIL. llt Sueet: ~ 9MCtl ~ tl7H '*"'°'° v..-Uncle..,; DM & ...... f. BMch, Clillf. Calta ...... Clillf. t.2127 ALUMINUM MAN, 3119 A-3 Virginia GIW 6 Lloyd RI-~ ~ A, com Clillf. l2tlO Ml•.... A • ... 411. YClfM Ur*, eon, ma ._.__ Thi• bu1ln•u It con-Thi• bu1lneu 11 con-Allpol1 Loop Drive, Coate chard GlaYM, CoWltMI Plothlin ~c.iif llG7 CRV L,. • 1 '°' °'*' C.-tom c=-.. 1 Nlguel. cii-titn ducted by:.,, lndMdwll ducted by:.,, lndMdutl M .... Cellf. m U/O/t dated l/31191, 900 au111u11..... Robert M. R•no. 12t Sir"'· Newpolt IMcit\ ~ ttoiM YOtbt Communlc: ti ~ bU91 ... Th• regl1trant(•) com-The rerc,a1rant(1) com-John CharlH Marvtck, Skely S1rMt El Ocndo, atallaint lfoedw9Y Apt. A, Co-. ~. l2tl01Nea • ...., I.A.. Ct*-..._ Ctllfornla Corpo~at':~· dudtd by.~ c ::.'*~ ~~ :.ci'"* ",:wt~ ~1~•=-o~ane. =-t.!!04~. Truatee The Folow'"9 pnona ~~ 1 ~b:. • Ol'W*:: ~t11'0t lie mu Yorba Undll llt\lcf~ ~ 1 Bualneu NarM(•) llltild BualMn Name(•) 11.c.d Alan OtOM 2139 AV9nlda U/Dlt dated December e ~~a: ~by: ~ ~ ~ tiy:,..--.. _,. Urlda. Cam. '2907 ... r~ant(•) •boYe on: J.nuery 1. 1982 at>oYe on: APfl 3, 1112 E1p•d•, San Clemente, 1191, 938 w. 11th StrMi & GAIU.. 21':~0: Th• ,.0,::;ant(•) com-~W-t'Mt\IC•> ~ TM n1911.rr•C-> ~ ~~~":-:ft:. ~ :::*'under ~Afo!tMll>t..t l..UIN AIYWado John canton Sac:kman Callf. 82872 Aot. 0-2, Coata Mesa, Cellf. F N • menced lo ·hnMCt ~ hnMd -~ • nNeCt ..,.. ...... •1 ( 8uSll'*a w--t ) Thia .....,.,,.,,. wu ftled Thia lttt9menl waa Ned Thi• bualnell 11 con-~7 ront, ewpor1 BHCh, ....., Iha ~ '*' under the ~ ,_ ~ .. ~ ,._. ~ ttren 1) com-,--·~• wtttl the County Clertl d with 1he County Qeftl of duded by: an 1.1ilnclofpc>-Eber John Olevw, FbM 4 ~ = CalltOmla =--N8me(a) Med 9us6neu Name{9) ~ Bl I .. lllld NnQSd ~ ~ ~ on: '*'*Y 22, Orange County on Apt 3. Orange County on Aptll 7, rated Htoelatlon oth9f Bole 152, B Dofedo. ~ Thii butlneH 11 con-tlbo\l9 on: NIA ab0"9J C --~~ 11 1·..'• ~on;*'°' I. l.91 ::... ... ~,) -.d ....,.,... Johnson 1992 1992 tNn e ptt1nerlhlp ... 87042 Robert M Reno • • ....__ rTI JSIC Kan T °*'I ·-·~ ' nllt 'lltlll-.mim~ FU7t8t FU7474 The regl1trent(a) com· Lloyd Richard Glave1. ~~Id bV=1 •1~( ) Thia .w.m.11 wu tlled Thia atlll.,Mnt WM tlied Thia I rens w Iliad ~: ~L_ ~ wfth .:; !...!...*.!. ~~ Pubflahed Newport Beech-Publllhtd Newpcw1 Btach-menctd to tranaact bull· Route 1Box38, a..on. Kan-~·tt ~ = wW\ ttie County aerti oA with the ec.M'lly <Jn oA wtfl .... CCM'lty a.ti oA der"ll ___..,_ er.,.~"~ Apfl 24. Com M... Dally ,,lot Coit• M... Dally Pilot ll:1nea~Ne'::(a~ ~l:"".;~1,,.11 11 con-,,... under 1N Ae1ft10US ~County on fMtch ~ Cow'l(y on Mltdl =• Colfty on Aclrl 3. Thll ___,. ..,. .._ 1112 April 13, 20, 27, May 4, April 20. 27, May 4, 11, aboYe on: Aplt 3, 1192 ducted by: • generel part· Buslnea• Name(•) bled "· 1 ....,... AIM720 ... T1n wtltl .... County a.ti °' ........ 1992 1992 John MeMctl nerahlp abOYe on: NIA Publlhld Newport~ ~ CCKRy on Aprll 7, ~ NliWpCWt ~ -...,,,...~.,.,,..,,..,..,,..=""'""",:,;,M-2~14~ M-227 Thi• 1tatement WU llled Th• regt1tr1nl(I) com-~ ~ PrMlderrt ....... CoPublahedM Newpor1 Beach-Coat• M... Dally PUrol ~ ~-e.:: 1 • CCMlla ..... Delly Plot..., PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC MATIC with the County Clertl o1 menctd to trtnNd bull-.,,_ .. .,. ....... ... ... Dally PMo4 Apf1I u -a.. _,,, , .. ., ... t .. 11 11 25 ,. --------1 --------· _E __ 1 Orange County on April 7, neu ~ the Act1tJoua with the County Clet"k of Aprl 13, 20, 27, May 4, 27· -7 4 • 11 • 1 Aort 13, 20, 27, Mey 4, PubllMd Newpoft ~ ' ' ' IW51 ActltlcMl9 P1ottlleus 1992 PU74l'I 8uSlneu Name(•) listed ~ County on Aprtl 21, 1.912 1992 M-234 1182 Co.ta W... Dally Plot -~=~~~_.;.;.;..;;;;;.;.1 llusm111 Nw Pkleln•M ...... Publllhed Newport Beach-=~ ~=,,um Publllhed ~! M-201 M413 Aort to. 27, May •. 11. WIC IOTICI The ~::::"'person• ,........,,, Co1lll MHa Delly Piiot Thi• ltate"*1I was fUed eo11a Mesa Daily Piiot May PUii.iC NOT1C1 PUIUC NOT1CI PUIUC llOTICI 1 "2 Pl ••bl .... doing buaineu u : ~ F~ ~ ApfU 20, 27, May 4, 11, with the County Clet"k of 4, 11 , "· 25, 1982 Flutftl1111 "'-221 .. 1ht111-. WESTOOAsTINVESTOAS .,. ng ... 1992 Orange County on Aptll 1, M-243 cntoaT...a .... 111...... ...... .. I PUIUCMOTICI • II ut QUARTERLY. 2182 Dupont J>o~g~ •• :A~ERS'co~~: M-225 11192 vu .. te ... IUC -....::-·::... ...... 111• ...... • .. .... ~ n.e FOllA11 • .,..... DrtYe 1224, Irvine, Calli. M .... e.tlt. 92627' PUILIC TIC Publlatled Newpon a..cn. rv -1 "".., Ht The F~ penona ., ·~•••ftl 11W1..•1ue .,.. .m tlUlll"9t..: 92715 John Scoft Powelson 874 NO E Cost• Melt Dally Piiot Flotfttaus -... ~ .,. dolna bullne9e u: · The Followtlig perwone •slhnl ..._. ~ .. ISi£~~ Kart M. Stewart Jr .. 2815 JoAnn...4St. Coate M .... ...,... ... _.. 27 ,,,. """°""IQ per.ana NORTHERN CAIJfORMA .,. doing~ ta; 11111 a 1Rlt .._..... DEAL!"9 ...., ... ~ Broad St., Newport Beach, Ctllf 92Ui na. .,._,_EfTOF ....,. • May 5, 11 , 18, ........ ,...... ..doing~ u : HONDA DfALERS ~ PEAEGlUNE MAN.AGE-The ~ TISINO AllOCIATION, C..lf. 92663 Dari.a tom PheeNl1I 924 WITHDRAWAL "'Oii 1192 . a1et11•1nt JOURl'll:Y TRAININGS, TISING ASSOCIA. TION MENT CORPORATION m.;;;;;;:;::. :"°"' 211»4 Yort)e Unda .,.._, Juon Gendron. 816 w. Congre11 Street, Co1ta :r...~Al!'"'DSHIP M-23t The Fol!OMig per.one 4830 Ca"'PU9 Or., Newpor1 21152().Q Yott>e Unda llt\ld : 2950 hit N9wport, ..._: ( CENTER Ct..EAH-=-. 411 Yewbe Undll,. Balboa Blvd.. Newport M .... C.tlf 92627 vruulTINQ UNDl!R PUIUC NOTICE .,.. doing~ a : Betctl, Calif. 92980 Yort>a Unda. Ctllf 12917 pott BMctl, CMJI. eaeeo !RS (b)LOS AMIGOS • t:2ll7 s..ich. Calif. 92681 Daman ~ 277 Knox PICTITIOUS PROPER FUMES, 3900 E Pathflndtt Communlc• Yorba CommwiJcallona Peregrine M1nagement ClEAHERS m ~ Yorba ColN'nuNoatlont. Karl M . Stew8l1 Sr .• 2!78 Place, Coate Me... Callf. mua1Nan NAME THE ANNUAL REPORT Mira Loma Aw St. "A''. tlone, Inc.. Cokirado, 1135 Callfornlt corporation: Corporetlon, Coforsdo, St., Coll~ M.... Ctlf, Callfornla Corporation. Clnclnnell, San Bernardino, 92927 The tonowtng person hal (FORM 990-PF) Of BURNS Anllhtiim, CA 82807 HlncMn Clrde, Boulder, CO Yorba Unda 11M1.. 31202 Island onv., EW!r· l2t2t m5S YClfM Linda, Yewbe Cellf. 92407 Thlt bu1lne11 11 con-withdrawn u a general FAMILY FOUNDATION A Mauale JoMph tong, 2121 I0304 Yorba Uncle. c.llf. 82807 green. CO~ llOO ~.O C Inc. ~ Unda. c.lf. l280'7 Thlt bu1ln111 11 con-duct9d by: a llmltld part. pet1ner ftom the partner· PRIVATE FOUNDATION EvltfWOOd Or., Rlvtnide, Thlt butlneH la con-Thlt bu1ln .. 1 II con-l"hlt bu1lneat It con-Thia butlntN i. con-l~ buafl'!Mt It con- ducted by: • general part· nerahlp · ~~•Ung und9f the FOR 1991 IS AVAILABLE CA 92503 ducted by: • C'Of1)0nltlon dUC19d by:• COfpOfllllon duct9d br. • eot1)0llillon dUC:tSd by:• eotPotldorl --.. by: • eot1)0l•oo nenhlp Th• regl1trant(1) com-bullrieu name of AT rrs PRINCIPAL OFFICE This bu1lne11 I• con-Th• raglatrenl(t) com-Th• reolatrant(a) com-Th• regtetrant(1) ~ The reo.ltlrant(;) com-Th• reotetrent(t) com- Th• ragl1trant(1) com-menced to tranMCt bull-JUST FVMIGATION COM-THREE SIX NINE SAN ducted by: lr'l lndMd\.i menced 10 tnlnUd ~ mencad lo hNac:t bu9-mencad lo nnMCt bull--msncsd lo ~ ~ mstCed lo tr'tnMCt Mo rnenced to tr1ll\MCt buai-nw under the Aet111ou1 PliHV, 252 IB PALMER, MIGUEL DRIVE. NEWPORT The regl1trant(t) com-,_. under the Ae1tlb'9 neea under the ~ MM ~ the Ac:tlOut nest urMter 1he Fldllloul ~ ....., ._ ""*'°"' ,,... under IN Fldltlous Bu.Inell Name(•) lllted COSTA MESA. CA 92627 BEACH, CA FOR INSPEC. menced to tranMCt buM-Buslneu NatM(I) bled eu.tnete Name(•) listed 8U9lnffl Name(•) ..., ~ NatM(I) heed 114.JI neea. *'"-<•) ~ Bu1lnn1 Name(t) bled abOYe on: M111c:h 18, 1992 The Flcttuou1 Bualnffs TION DURING REGULAR nna under the FlctHtoul above on: Man:h l8, 1192 abcMI on: WA &bOYe on: Jtnuaty I, 1"2 abcMI on: tte1 lboWI on: NIA eboYe on: April 23. 1992 J.S. Powel. ton Neme ref«Ted to aboWI BUSINESS HOURS BY ANY Buslnea1 Natne(I) lated Judith CMdenaon, ~ Y'lonne Outlerr9Z. Prell-Gregg A. KlnMV C.E.O. M101C10 Nvw.. Pt..,.,_ YVome °""""8&. ,....,_ Klir1 M. Stewwt -" Thll ltllemerrt wu flled WU ftled In 0rtnoe County CITIZEN WHO REQUESTS abOYe on: WA · der"ll dent Thi9 _,....,,.,. WM ftl9d T'Nt ......,.,.,,. wa t1M dSr'll Thia ltltement WU filed wtth the County Clerk of on 1/29181 f3CS97i2 IT WI TH IN 1 80 DAYS MaUl&a JoMC)h tong Thia -.ment WU Ned Thia IClll9'nent Mil tied wfttl the County CWlc bf _. the Cour1'y an oA Thll 'II I Nfll W lled wt1h the County Clertl ol Ofanga County on March FtJtl name and edclras ol FROM DATE OF THIS NO-Tiii• lletemenl WU ftl9d with the CourlCy °""' of ~ the County °""' of Orange CoU"'Y on .. 1, er... County on Mardi ........ Cour"Y a.. °' Orange County on April 23, 31, 1092 the peraon wlthdrawlog: TICE. THE FOUNDATION'S with the Cour"Y Clet"k Of ~ County on Apl1I l , e>r.,. County on .Apil 7, 1992 31, 1112 =· Cowley on Aprl 7, 1992 F FSH770 M..it ~ King, 2921 PRINCIPAL MANAGER lS ~ County on April 29, FueeGe 1992 PU7490 PUNT• P ... nt l'UT491 529187 Published Newport Beech-EV8fWOOd ·• Rlvefslde. DONALDS. BURNS. P•HJe7 Publlahed Newport ~ Pubbhed Newpcw1 llMef\.. Publlahtd ~ Buch-~ Newport 8Mch-Publlahtd Newpoft a..cn-~~..:~ Pik>ts.::-Coate M"' Dally Piiot ~ ~ Beach-B:~c~~ d ..::.:. w i~~ PubClthed Newport Beact1-Cotta . MeN Dally Pllot Costa MMe Oti1y PllOt Coe1a M-Daily Pilol Coeta ..... Daly Not Cotta ..... o.iy ll'loC 4 11 18 25 1992 y Apt 13, 20. 27, May 4, Coa1a M .. D Piiot May Pllol May 4 1992 Coate ...... Dafty Pilot May Aort 27, May 4, 11, ti, Aprl 20. 27, Mey 4, It, Aort 13, 20. 27. J.tay 4, .. 13, 20, 27, May 4, Apt 20, ~. Mtiy '· u , ' ' ' ' M- 248 1992 4, 11, 18, 25, I ' M.257 4, 11, 18, 25, 1t92 1192 1992 1192 1182 11182 -------..;;.......;. ______ ..;;M;;...-206;;:.;; M.255 M·25e M.235 Y..222 M.212 Y.205 llW,t 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 H/\l.B01\ f'ENINSlil.I\ 1007 lly owner, attn bldn e..t caah otfw takff. R2 btyfrt/d~ bch, pier Onr/Bkr 499-2068 "FAST HSULT" SHYICl DIHCTORY ("()J{()r'I; ,, ( ClS I \ \11 s \ • l 'I ("O~ rA M t-:SI\ 2124 \;~',\1"1>1:1 NEWl'Olt I Nl·.\\"1'0111 : ("(IS Ii\ i\H SA .!I•.' l Ht-.!\("11 .!lt.<t 1 HEl\C"H ~'lhH .l''T~. 01 I lH-Sli\.11-. 1'1101'1 H l"Y 1 ;,.-,,_. l>t-I. l\11\ll ! I ~ _• Ill· \I H • 11,•1 NEW HOMES!! IUUT IUCM MlrTU 21'R 2 \o\Ba 10Wnhc>me. 1= 2~.;~ * Pvt 0ld9d comm. MR -= =?~~ BUILDER'S llOYlllQ TO !':,:"ct!:,~~ = C::V~~ dj9f>OUI, W/O, ttpc, lteos To Send 28r, 2:8a. o.n 3BA houH, comm ~ Noo~ stor~ CLOSE "'UT! LAI VEQAIT . ._.._.... CloH to ahopplng gar, dec:k, cuatom YllAl'ILY 18R"38R rv 657-8332 ex 7I0-1870 pool • tPa-MG ~. • • ._ ,..._ 940-2411• -v Tireo of th• high =·s~~B;.1~: ~ (714)845-8122 DY9 ex built, $975.142·1311 bchl 2-4 cer ptt1(1ng. 2BR 28.A. 2-c.t 08' 11850. Ag!. 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Only apartment? clastlRed ln-...-070/m VW ••-· •ape. -11\--1 ,. .. .,, -· Mt~ .. ., let1 you compare •P•· 1 o + new, 142 Vllai Pc*1t 11800/mo. 940-6274 48R 2\o\Be. •••J*IO _, -~ 2· 1-"ur H1•,ull 'wn 111· ( .ill ~!~0csa°:" 81 ~O~ coat1 , without hu1le = .:;:....~:--AVAIL NOW. 28r 18a. ~!285/mOof ,..:. TM:=• u--a.-.... v+ew' of rmr./otty Its, ~· H~~•!f!_~ Wheth., you're buying _.. ... 2 .. 2 f In..... or worryl .,..,.. ~ --· hk .,...,._ ..... .,..._ nmdr ......, .....__,_ ,,...--~ -or "lllng, Clualfled .... _"' or •Uf• Piiot Cl•••lfl•d 1--· ,......., gar, ~ 7... TeWft........_ bps to • · ' ...,....., ,...,_, IMO Ao! 640-1181 ' matk>n. Buy It. Sell 11. FlnJ 1t, ups. 829 lndlanapolla. -..:j4i;~;;;;;;t;uiia;1 Nwpt cmr. 281 ,.... gated comm a2100 · ~==~~~~~~~c~o~v~en~tl~I your~~nffd~~·~lf;;:;:;:;:;;:;:~~;;;;e.4;;2;·4;;8;7;8;;;;.l;;;;;;C;laul;;;fled;;·;;;;i~':MO:·~Bkr=~· 98$.0:::700:~1 1 a 28A Unlta 111 50Bttr 8401114 f>!! mo. •44 W'I ~--.. , ..... 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Newport vtdeo Morw I I I'· I '. now hiring "'"· ~ tall exp pref. ~ In I I l ·, ·. l'C I"'. II 1\1 II\ I 'i ·111 ~ Tran sport;i t1on I " I I " I I ••• Chrl• Craft L, \ 11 II t J \ I ._, . I ' I I Woody all natural '17 Hobie 17' w,,,.._,, 17\t', new •nolna, Winge, manna radio, MOOO (714) 896-1465 eta. mtr, .. acc:M.. 1•• ........ ,..., 12500obo 582·1040 Johneon IO, 2 ,..,. old, 21' Oalula 'It w/ wlll') 8elboe ftltnd Shen tf8llar, 350 OU In YOfvo, I Ill \I' 11 I , " , . Moor'lng.,...1u loedect, Uke new. w: ea•-.., c...t a.. tt1AI' ..... c.,.t 1900 118,toO 846-1800 slo MUST SEEi n.ci '79 MOB, yellow oonv., open bow 126hp nah 25• 1940 ...... Hef99 cond, need to Hll /61WA pullout. r9bult pareon at Peer Video, 3014 W. Balboa. NB. CPA ft1 .. 111,_., P.,. I ( ,, .11 • I. I \ .... I \' \ . 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Ean9d, .._ than a 2504090 llM:llmoref15.ll50~ dlator • bf'ak ... Call S13,7500bo '92·1291 1\:\ I II 11 I ' ·• l9fiUWr caoolll year... Baig9 & Whit• NaecMd, Mm up to Male ~ w/hUtch 1 • ( I\\ f Ii I: I I \ I .... I I : • U.. 14 wNt Trefter Ben or Gina. &46-37171---------4 t J .. ·\...,..., 11 "' • •' • S1100, good conclt-or 831~. Uon, 4577, 850-7091 S1IO daly, ..wy + 844-7382 ·n Searwy 21· w/Duna9 tlpa, full « p*1 1Jma. -QOl--~--.-,-iti-EVER--allp, Iota of >rtru, mint TRADE man 21 °'«*Sat. Call: WJth ~1 ~old. used, SACRIFJl;:E oogh classified SELL ·• ,.... your used vehicle NEW 315° Chevy throuoh class1fie~d:.....-i=:!motor~~~~:!~~~~.,...~-· -----:-.,1 H I ._, I ·, I ._, '-1 It I I< I j()j;l(l\1 ...... 2 wtc tralnlng, WOfn9n,...,..,. · condition, aaldom j eoo.an.en2' Levee • 12so. s115.500obo 751M428 10 ....... Te Opetw 842-5878 Cal11M2·15e9. M'......, twtn ang, .... 18' Power 1225 ----.--------------j Wheaten Tan1ar pup-loran, radio, depth mo a 34' Sell l400 45' ....,. __ .;.. ____ ..:,:;:::;:::;:::;::::;~;:::~;.=::;:::;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;. -84'2·5°878 Buy It. S.U It. Find It. Cluslfled. ·\1'1'1.1:\:\( I-.~ 1,111 1 fwnletted1BR, btk to &Mehl 1 car I HA\ I.I .1111 I tkl:;!: ~~1~nc1. ~'_TIO, ,711 l/F 7 •IGHTS • ~ ~~~...;.~~~I 1009 9/F. 1817 West· KM-tnet0tt H ... on~ 2S:er;,a,.to ~· Ctlff, NB. Agt 541·5032 Oood thru 9/92. 11eoci 20Q/mo. ~•rtY CdM ama" omca sunaa v....,. for 11100 080. •W.uh.,/Oryar, $145/ plea for .... , P\lf9 ftnctar, pc>W9f winch, Sall, nattow beam ....... ... Dlehwaahar 1125, bred, 2 mal .. avan. awlm atep, ..allp avail Ml50 mo 7fa.m1 •• frtoe. ••• ••48 17001 .. 780-e533 ~11 ,950 ... 832-3180 IALW COVE ILIP ---------------------- Whit• ....-0. ~ 32 Ellpreaa Cnllaer, '90 1275/mo. 30 Ft. park-By CHARLES GOREN ....,. 842 •vall. 230 at & up. Cell 725-9992 Rau. Ra1ea. Rea.lo- nomlca 97M700 I-I ' IC\I I I I i!U-. hll H **l.g Execu Solld Wood Deak W/Chalr, exce. eond. Pd 11200 make o~. ave 723· 125/palr. Make •Xcaf· DonzJ, stpa a , 4.0kw, Ing ava11--..149 with OMAR SH .. RIF tent petal 754-4123. warr, twn 280HP, t1K ,... dwn, S85k 997-157M and T ANNAH HIRSCH S I'< >II 11 \:I, (,( >Oi i~ t.llh, LE non-.mohr, FOR ,_ .. , Appro• OK. t<Jtchan a 1000 aq f'I, Cennarf ry prlv. Included. Wlaga rv Udo Jazz Employment Opportunities 4808 or day 7152·2288 PRSCOR lllOWllfQ a o.. ..,.... 3 yrs llACttt• •• Mttohell new c1eM1 eng, dteael gen. bfllt eyt, good cond, MOVINO .... orr.r ~1-3852 Automobiles ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE Q UIZ 1-4M>11 llfter 7:00. ctub. Vary nice. Of· old, Incl mattrHIH. 175 av mag 780-1338 USOobo 942.1411 . akhH'tt •dee downh111 tor rent '300 flea, Hlon, studio, home. Fum. Ind 810r9, ? Q,,_. Nte. , wM1t/dryer, pool. Cea Rob ~-432~ 8-JllfUI ;Aaa8 top CoffM almulatlon axarcJaa Table, Iron bue, '250, 2 macnlne. WOftca axcal-....... ~ A-.lslanllM .. •l Sra· Auge 1100 llQ.2311 tent, parlact condition. •3004700 w.-.. Brau Headboard mat· Ratal .. for OY« $500, lmm.dlat9 local po• treas. Ou.an, never mu1t ••II •2ao l'\IJISll<IAI. .>;-.-.; 400L2000,MOO Sq. l"'l. '975 l!Nrch St. tlofl9 hetplng our CU• uaad 1235,0eybad Mat· FIRM 844Ml180 tomera nationwide. treu TNndle, newr UMd \'Al \I Ill"\ Npt Bch 541-5032 Agt 9418,_.. LOCATIOll ~ btdga, ofc/Wat'9. .,.., ~.rol.up doors. Aleo street front llhowrm.a. GfMt CM loo. S1arta 8t 79c per ft. Agt. ~1220 I ll SI'\ I .._..._ Ol'I'( >I< 11 '\I l) :·1tJ I GRID OPPOllTUNt1Y Must be hatdWof1tlng S 195 &40-8733 & rallat>te. We provki9 KINGSlZE WATEABED · training & Job MCUffty. No-wave mattteaa. In-No ••lllng. CAl.l. ctucsaa frame & haad- TODAV. ~753 board. Good cond._ BERNA.NS KIDS STORE t1on1 Only S200. can 589-7904, laav• ma• sage. RETAIL SALES LARGE hardwood Experlel ioad, aogrea-draa!Mf l'O. Sturdy alva & dynamic pao-metal desk "5. 548- pla for FIT position. 9137 leave mauage. For appt call Ann Mattr ... Seta Twin S80, a41·7040 SC Alzl Full SM, On S1'°, Ko I 1 65. Flw Otll'f 788-7'20 Carriers WMttd SOLID OAK Earn •xtra lnOll9)'. 0.- R aca H Ion proort llvar the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valt.y ~ MLM company lnda1>•nden1 Thurs· IU '\ I \I ._, · . ~ .! EnWon~ safe daya aa.rty momlng * Lee c-. C..•u ~ ~~: hours. No colleetlons On the Beech.. W.-ly mant ($30) lnvotYed. NMd to be •SDROOM Sin' Fits Full/Queenalzel bad. Mirrored & llghtad headboard. o,.wa<a, cablnea. Ar· motre lnctuded. Excel-lent condition. Mua1 aMll S100 080 I Y avallabla Wadnndays & monthly rantata. .., ..,. Mele• • ftom 8PM to Th~ 7••1094 dlfhtwel da)'9 SAM. Vatld CA. IL MORRO wffkly C.U .. 1..._ Dl.• Md Insurance a aummet f'Wltlll. SIMPS mu•t. 714/942""333, MNl22 1\11· I! I It ·\ '\ I >I " • LINES PILOT CLASSIFIED II'• the resource you Q.1-Both vulntorablr. a South can count on to aeu a yot1 hold myriad of marchan-. •KQ732 AQJM 63 •8 dlH ntms, bec:au.. ae Legend Coupe, M9t Thr 'b1dding hu fm>Cttdrd our cofumna compel Bataa, l.Nlth«, Phone Sou h W ..., h E quallflad buyers to anrf. toeo.d, '8K ml, t est ... ort Ut caJll S15,7150 must ... to ap-1 • P... 3 +• Pue M2·5878 pr.a.tit~ ? DAYS BUCKS • -Forl."mr: What do ) nu bid no'4" A.-W1th a minimum oprninr: bid facing a bm1trd for~. at' doubtful thr l."ombmrd a~t arr roough for lam Thrrefore. there·s no point to mtmducmg }our hrarts You've al rrad} found a pla}ablr tit. so bid fou r pades Q.2-Neithrr vulnrrable. a'\ South you hold: •AJ81>4 7652 93 +72 T hr bidding ha.s proeffdrd North Eut South Wea\ 1 Dbl ? 5 .-.ona. Cd (714) "":;::;::::=::;:::;:=~1--&1_209_. ____ _ ·~17, Of 77'0-MZ• - LOCAL v•MDU10 CUSTOMER Ht '\I \I..._ 111 Sl l\li l •, •I R:,ter _::-SERVICE 1.aoo-749-11M Male/Femele 30-40 n/ PAY PHONU F°' MNc1 w Nwpt Hatlt Sal• Poaalbl• nb & aC)llcioua 2BA I I ,200 WMt0r lncom. ... ofc, 28A Apt._frplc, t~7'1-4311 vault*f <*Unoa, W/d, Y• ... ....,..., The NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT la look- Ing fof a Cuatom.r Service Reprea.nta- 1""-for the Orcutatlon Dept to wOftl • ,,..,.,.. l\ 11 .... c , .. 1 1 , •••uUtul Whtt• Weddln9 OreH SU. 1 c, long cau. dral train, V-neck and back, long lleeve, Medi dry cleaned, sitting tn dotet for 4 month.I. • 11..i @ $275, 432. 03 t e can eft« epm Sell your private party merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll today at 642·5678 and toke advantage of this great off er. What action do vou t.akr" . A.-After an opposing takeout double. a Jump in open.r's suit would be prttmpt1vr That action. hnwe\•er, hould be re~rvrd for hands that l."Ont.tm a singleton and rew defrns1v• \alUH Here vou should m.kr tM aame rttpon~ vou wuuld have had there been no dou blr Raa~ tu two hearts Q.3-Both \'U.lnerable. as South vou hold. •72 . QJ83 QJ62 ..., .. 3 Partner opens the bidchng wath one dub What do you rnpond., A.-Normally. you would sho°" four-card su1t.1 up·the·line Howev· er, when your hand 11 so weak that you in~nd malun1 only OM for· wa rd-going responte. at it uaually ni ht to bid the ma)Or rather than the minor. ~pectally ifthe ~ u1ta are involvrd Bid one heart 1525 • \t uttla fl9' _... Earn a Me-'1'787 Tom lltMdy cuh tncom.. 1~2811 •H.\\l'CllCI N .. \\1'11111 U·.t\I II .!l.li!I tit t\l II .•1.i.•1 ach«tu'9, a,pprox 1 e- 2A hours pet WMk. ~;::::;:;;::;;::::;:~~ We Mad a reflable DRAFTING TA•L• parson with atrono I 11 1 b d telephone akllla, w para • •r an tray, $.50. Sllc•root ~-=-=~ ~ angulat glua dining aba. to wOftl wan wtth table top. '20. Phoni ... __ 71().1522. ot ...... 1&30/Hr. iiniiiM"-.;iiiiiMi:-iiiiiil an.. ....... ..... 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---~ lhtlrS300~) --- Q.4 -Ai. ~outh. vulnerablr. you hold +6 AKQ5• AQ.1854 •A \.\'hat is your oprmnir bid" A.-T11.o 11u1ted hands are Ver) difficult lo bad af vou start with an art1ficual forcing -tv.o clubs. This holding .. ,u be easier to descnbe 1f vou open onr dtamond and reverse into heart& If '\OU plav strong two· bids, • b~ all means open t'4o diamonds Q.5-Neither vuJnerable "South rnu hold .5 AKJ93 Thr b1ddin1< ha outb West l Put1 ? AJ6 +9852 procr-eded North Eut 2 NT Pus What do you bid nuw'! A .-Not very prt>ttv T n rebid th~e hearts would hov. a sa.a card suit. and a rau;e t.11 thrtt no trump could be cat.a trophic B1dd1ng three diamond to pinpoint your 1dr strength might derail the auc llOn. SO that leavei onl\ a btd of thrtt clubs We hate 1ntrodocinc such an anemic suit at the three le..,el. but at least 1t draw" a1tenuon l() thr ran 11.e ha\·e • distnbuuonal hand Q.6-Ne1ther vulnrrable as !:iouth vou hold +83 AKJ76 954 •AJ8 The b1ddin1 h.u procttded Nonb Eui Soutll West 1 + P .. 2 -P .. 2 + P .. ! What do vou bid now'> A.-Ao awkward hand. You can'\ raiae padn., and a heart mi1d wouJd promise a su·~r Sine. bidding no trump with an un· 1t-OJ)prd su1t 1s unappetmng. the only 1tratqem left is to make a tempormng bid of t hree clubs McLAIN ENTERPRISES Cell DANISL aMllA ...._with T-bllr 1150 M~a1 a.rt. 907 _iv_m_eg_7_eo-_1338 ____ 1 Fun In TM lunl Ou.anJMa,..ty Palma, Expanding Co. now W feat tall l20 ... ... __ Im-.-... F~ ,...._.,_ pott*f, heft> planta, ·-.,,_. I ' ............ -80 ldnda.11 ..r7....a2 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE tno• '°' ~Mtf· mo4M1ad paop&a who ~ deefJng wtth th• oppcnlt• .... No •JtP. nae. Tf9Y9I ¥Ith.,. you __:~=::::..:!~~~ WOf1t Call Mr E. et 259-7300 Mw11rT,-... No ••P MC. New COf1).~lng.Mgr9 aem l'.000/mo. FT or PT training 842-7'052 C 1 II I I I I I t; I I "" f,11). 1, 2. J lldloom ............ 1 .. wtth ...... ~ .... bar, mlct~. ~ hooelupt. oen1rc111 orr ond garage with .tta stafage. M moll•-~ Included. URIH lllCHUIC ......... ,..., .. Pff c:=.~7 C•l•c.... Star $tnt(k: Na11M'"9 Hollywood ~ ~ ~ ttan have bftn f81Cln.ted by Mtrolo- .. ~ Anfte" Tadcfy IY• thrir OW1' tlgM afld ho~,_. Y..... Beat •• of only 100 Partl.tl U.tt lndudft SYUn (C.nttr• bry, nopiH N..cMd 1 moml.ng par made, '200 . .,,..... Hayward. Roti.11 (CemlnU C••· week (Thuraday). call 9'2-4321 X332 mlap, lon.alcl lAqiurt•• ColHUft.. ffOm .1.295 Month ~~t~:n.:·~ day• or 831-3220 ~-C.aedlet (T1Uru• hrgtft, TytOftt THI NIWPOlrT ,.._ (ICMT aft AVM.U) 76CM)f1t Vef#V ~ of the CTaulWI Powtr, Maritn• CC.prlcom) H~on 8Nch I~ Offtrlch -aftd ltt .. not foratt ~11. Muet .,...,_ 9paon ne, 80M HO, ltOMld CAquri•• Rug.I• wlMft IM ~ e.111 and lneur-f40t(. Math eo.Proc, w• a ..,09 .. a<'fOr. The,,._ dtnt·to· PM!WAY AIMIMINTI at 119 CNn'ON '".oeot anca. c.11 71'-Moo.m Monoctlf'OfM -... tea 3030 Mic fof Aha. 1'16 ..-~ ' .,_ -* -wmtt of hl9 l•tnaa I" "FAST HSULT" SllVICI DlllCTOIY ""or l{f'\Ult S.•h lt'C' (""" 642·H71 ,.,,. -;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~iiii~~~iiiiiiiiii~ aatrofoSY u4 tM ~ dtat M <OMa.lt• I t4 a le.adl•a aatrolapr. S71Yete.r CC.attrl SUJloM ~ abowt lals UPTO ·•eoo 'PER MONTH * Ill allECI• * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation =-=---=-...-o=8nd liability insurance. CALL 842-4333 U.wle4p •f .-tn1loa. ARIES (M1rch l l•Apnl 19), lAta 11\aJ\ 24 houBego en.any of ylNl'•pin • tla nt ap~.a~ In .,_ "unpoutblt dl'Mnu • ty Ltte arwmoon. on tlu.1 day. you'll br on Pf0¥tl'baal roll · Wnntn tommu1uotJon "'~•••• you d id •• naht TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma 20) ~tn hint (rom Ana m .... ly "P,..'"I I 1t11 In wnt• ~ •lll\Oal 1u.ann· tw fulfillment ol •pu11t1ons '-"" on dr1n11. fluh of ldH•. romantic In· YOl•tmtnl pocl1&1\t on ttylc> CIMINI (Mly 2).fuM 10). Empha- tb on Oow•rt, m\Ulc col " cuotdlM· h on, 111nlflcant doB'lfttlc .adJuttmtnt Cyd• M&h you'll.be 11 rlaht plll«', you'll 1leo lmpnna your own 117lt, aw1hod 111 dtHvtx (-".ion Com.,unt• Clltfl • CAJltCO O•N 2Huly ll) Cont.rOI 1M011a s-r -•r frot11 ~ • 1n t h with on• c~u1t11\H 10 ho-., hoapl&al N~u,a '"""9 .... Ull • 6'tw1J by L* ~ You'U Nw atfta llO l"'°'1Mrioft ,.,,....,, W\th• ~ UO (July 2J,Aq ll) hnia on ... ,llW,adl~-. ~)!I!· iucttoft. •• .... ~ , ... --u .... ,. at IOcW alta r YOV U trill f~ eM l1109'Me ""°'* -...... h hn· ... ~lll..offfd. V1a00 r A"'l"\ll· ZJ} U...· ..... ,...,.at dMfty W1Md lAt to 01 ,_., Nit pNi11a thll &Mt .... _.., .............. failj(pllM LIU.A (S.pt 23-0rt 22) fOt'ut on d..-overy. ln11tnt1"n"', ongin•lity ptrh.tP9 "w1lr.1ng up" to new lovt Lu· nar poc11llon rmphulln atudy, tr111e l. long-dutan<"t «>mmunlahon lndlvtd· UAI yO\t adml,.. uwm, 'You're •penal•" SCOlt.PlO (On U ·Nov 21) lnl\u· ''~ Intellect Nrvt,t u rth.ablt guldr Chooae unorthodoi< ~""' ~m.ale f11r1 lly in•mbtr KtJ 1n 1tt1tntnc man· ivr. nMdt ptl'IOMJ •tt.ntt<m C>Lwo"ry torught lnd.udft .. hiddtn rftC>Urft .. SACl'TTAAIUS (No• 22·0.C. 21 l WhMI of tonunt 1plru, your number <'OIM9 up ~ua on tl&nu\a. lucL ro· tnantt, adcUhon to w1rdrotlt You'll ,... C'tl•• •-a•J doc\1111tnt np1"tntins "(ltaranC't •• Anothtr s.,tu•n •n It 1J1 pl('tUre CAPRICOlt.N (Otc' ll·J•n 1') k"p l'fftnt ~uttona «>nttmlJ\I d1 • 41t, nutrttlOI\, flt •lf ·"'"11'1 Ch«l. 1 rtft,..n<'ll'I. ... IWlrt ol IO\&tte ~NI. Wtwft to locllfl> Ii T11&rw. Lto Scorpto 14 ptMM aft r.r-n-.d A.QUAalUS (Ian 20·hb II) 17 You II tncounttr ttub-.Om. cr.at1u 2 ~lftl, VlflO.. 5't1tt.r1• pmon.t With h20~+-.....,t-­ thtw ltt .. n, 1n1t1al1 in tht1r ftllMt I. N, W Get tho\llh• on paprr. You11 23 rMd btfon ~11th11MMCk aud~ PISCIS CM 1'·M.udl. 20). Fa•ll)' CMDlbiH _.la,.., t M" OW 4lffw• tll"9 !tut don't want to .,_ without ~· l'ocw Oft homw • ..cvMy. NVAiel\ With 1°"4 OM M .. kat lN411UMIU flf'IJ"l lft 'iftllSMI ...... U\ft II• .ol ... poeltlofl ettnil ea'"' ~-M~"---;;-~~· ........ TIIOil,-• ._lftlfti~~ 10 11 12 r , M Monday. May 4, 1892 Newport Beach/C~ ~= ....... ......... .... .... -MZIOm1'ICI Wiii• ..... TICI A m . A m A uW' I A - a na•-• ... A m I -A m A m A m A m bl .. lk --n 2 .. -. • > ... -. n t I -'l'FR I • • I I --••• ELI --I a IL -I 8 ILL --• tr II -Mil I M I .. Mtl Rini M I HI -•Mill.. • II I I • Ill I 1 M I ... • I IE I I • II Fl Thi r 11 14 ....,. l1't ro1: .... ~..... The ra1au•n1 penone n. ••-. ,.._. •111111-'TM r111 1111 ....-ne n. ;BJ....,. n. '*""• ,.,_. 'TM ,,..,... ,.,_. 'TM r It 14 ..,_ .. ~----.............. =----: .,.~~-.-,;r: The .......................... : ...... -.............. ----~·-.............. . CW1!L I . llV#9 & M-MMKRl 8 ~ 90X l>CPiMSS DSTY 1000 .__ ............. -fl (a)LAl'P 8TOft (b)THI DMXW IOPl1 AUTO 100Y CMA1'0NI. ~ UICUT1'VI DIYILOllt IOCM.TU, Je10 11ra. ... NIO •8'0CSATU. 40 ... 09'AH0l COUNTY ~ CoMt Hwy. ltOla. tl\e ,....._ ......... LAPP 8TO~ (c)l.A\IOH "*'*"' a.... ~ 114 W. 1• .... C... DU&all MWao MI NT AND Pl.ANNINO ._ 100, ........ 9lldt. leland Drlv•. N ... port , 210 bit 11'1h ~ lteldl, c.lf . ..,_ RUITY ........ STOP, 1122 I.I. lltllOI a, lceah, Cllf • ...._ ...... Cllt. _, • Tll lNe AU OCIATION, NWTWORtt, IOl1 T'*9n c.lf • ..., . llMdl. c.lf. _, !!.'.h-c-.i ...... calf. m4I LMTID. a ...... _,..... ..,_Al-. c.lf. lt701 Denni• Prank Ylrclle, Joee ,..._ ._.... m 11_. YOltle UNll llwlll., Awe., Co.-...... Cllf ~ a. l'fw, DU ....,_ I. -·a~-. 40 awT ceww. 111wt ..... 1000 ._ flM U.-....,.. Uilt .. Lid., e Cllf. m.. ION1 ~ ~ ~ coe. ..... --~Cllr • .-r _, =-M ., llilboe. c.lf. ::ai~ .• ~i'H~ m7..:-::: =...::-..=: ~=~".:&••-•rt =.t-.t"l!t::':=: w:n_.._~ ~ ~ tMael~ le oor.. l::."tomta~.::::t=: /::,,.Of ::ac"::-.: Thi• buelneee 11 ~ nii. buelfteee &e ~ Cllf tlMl7 .... ni. Aa•u• 11 t"-lt701 Cllla1ladJtr.1nlNltlt•• ducilldby.en"9'4fl• IW v.-~--. Cllr • .., cadldby.enlncMcMI cadldby.1nlr1dU¢e4 a.. A....,,.,,. 1111 "''' IMa .. W le ~ NM'8 ........ ta ...... Jorn I ........ ""*" The ~(1)-~ Tiie ......,.,..<•> 00-YOltleUNa,Clltmof "" tMaDUll··--..... The regtettant(•) com-Th• rea&etrn(e) oo. ~ -.V.., Cc*I ......_ cM*cJ w, en lndMdull .. tied In er-.~ ,.,.,.,, 1111 8.IL 8rlltol meMld lo ..,... ....._ .._.... lo ..... ....._ Thi• ....... la ~ dllllllM 1¥ • 1n111•• mlftOed '° .....,. ..... mancad lo .._. ..,... a..._, TII• reoi.trant(e) com-on ~ 11, ,.,. "' a . ..,. Ma. Ctl!I. tmJ7 11111 ....., .. ~ w under .. fllallo&ll w by.• OOfl* .... • TM ,......,_.,,, ONt- ,... under h ~ w under ... Acllo&.-Thi.a buslneu 11 c~ """°'° lo .....,. ..... _,._-TI'll• buelwa I• c~ lu1lrw Nalllefe> ....., .., .. ,.. NaMe(t) ....., The ,..1"'9nt(•) oom-....,... lD ...... ......, "*""' Heme(•) .... ....,._ HmM<•) ll91ed cadld by. ~ end nw under Wll "°"°"' 0..-w. "'°"" ...., ..-. by. a lln*8d ~ lbCM on: ...... ~. tW .,,.. on: Mlr'Ott 30, 1• fMftOed lo ..,.... ._., ,_ under ... flla•ara lbo\le on: 111t -lbo\le on: .. 1, 1MZ • • 9ualnW Nw<•> ..._., _..,, flM upper .._. nerttllp ~I'. Vlldle Joee A.~ w ....., ... ~ .,.,,..... HalM(lll ....., DanlelS.E'MM Aobtl18.hi9alllll The reQlttrant(t) com-~on:AptlU,1• port fllla .,.._ .. .....,...The reglt ttant(I) com-Thie llllllMl -lled Thie 11"""' w lled llJtlnw Name(•) ..._., ~on:--1,1tll Ttllt a'llitt ••It w lled Tiiie 11111 ,..,. w tied ~ lo ~ ....._ CfWtllne Mii He1 lead\ Ctlf. mM iMr-.:1 lo hnlKt bl#-w111 ... County Clartc flll _.. .. Coun1y ci.l ol ...... on: NIA ~I. 0..-wtltl IN COUl'lly a.ta o1 ..,_ ... ec.ny a.ta o1 ,.... under fie ~ n.i. .. ,,,,..... w lled lrtln H. ~ ....,. ,.... under fie ~ ar.,. ·County on Mlrctl ar... CDuNy on llard'I ""-'"' Oi •• ,., ,.,..._ Tiiie 111111,..111 ... lled OrwGe County on llard'I Or-. COUl'lly on Air' 7, ....,,.. ...,._.,, -.ed ..,_ the COUl'lly a.rte flll '*""' flM ~ .._.Bu..._ Nw(t) ..._., 11.1111 s1, 11111t dirt w111 ... Coldr a.ti of 31, 1182 1m ~on: March 24111112 Orlnoe ec.ny on .. 14, $.ii1aml Drtvii. .......... above on: Odotl« 1', W7M NH'NJ TNa '1117*11 w lled °'*'II Coldr on Apfl 1, PW'Nll Na74TI Am Melult,. Margmn 1112 Nlllll c.lf. __, 117t ~ Nliwpolt ....._ ~ N9wpoft ...._ _.. ... Ooun1y a.ta o4 1• ~ Publehed Newport ..... ~ ~ ...... Thia ••men& ... llad ~ .___ ~ c. i.rw. ...... , Jorn s. Roell Cotta ..... Deify ,,. Ooeta ..... Oally Plot °"""" Ooun1y Cll'I .. l', .. , ••• C011fa Meea Daly Not eo.ta MtM Delly Ptlot wtltl the County a.ti of ,__..., , Awe Upper ...._ Tiiie 1111111...,. ... tied 1111 l'ublatMd ~ 8Mdtoo Apitl 13 20 r7 M9Y 4 Apft 20 %7 M.y 4 11 ~ Cow'lly on ~ Oou Meu D91V Ploe Ml!y ~ Pliu9 a.M, Newpoft lwlh h Coun1y Clef1t of .. 13, I01 %7, Milt 4, Acwl 131 20, tt, ~ 4, PD?4a COeta Meee Dally Plat 1112 • • • • 1_ • • • • 31, 1112 4, 11. 18, 25, 1112 , call. llllO Ofenge Counly on Aptt122. 11112 11ta ~ ~~ ·-20 n ...., ' H -, ... .,.. M-241 Thll ~ ... ~ 1112 MoaoG ....... 11.......... ......... • • _., • • M'40I ~ PubfleMd Buch-dUdM bV • ~ '*"' Puetao eo... -"'°' 1112 PUll.lcllOTICI WllOTICI Co•• .... ~ Piiot PUIUCIOTICI IW9hlp 1 Publlltled~~ WIOTICI "*ACIOTICI Apfl IO, tt, -4, 11• M-217 ----------l;i;iii;;~--.. 3 CteStOaTW Thll tt11ament .. lled Com MtM Dlllty Plot Mey t:mton•tt 1 • ··...UC IOTICI ........ • "••• •• 1"2 1 • 201 21 ' w.y ... .. ....... ~"~°"Ci'!!!' .1! 4 11 1• 25 11112 " ••••• • • .. " .. -=• !!!_. ""liiiiUeiii=nii!i""F220=:11--71ii;iiii;;;~-r .. ' 11-. .. 11111111-. "1•1 __ ..,..._ .. , ..,... ...... ' ' ' ' .... ·-· 41 111 -MllUCIOTICI · .,. •111 ... 1111 Ill I Jiii M-210 ............. 11112 t.t-245 Puln111-. Ill 1 I I •ull 1•-. The ~.. pereona n. Follot*lg pereona PUIUC MOTICI St.81•••Rt .:=..:.:::., 1C: Ma1C llOTICI llJJtu 11"' The ~-. penone R1•1 c • 1 • ,-.. ere~ bullnw M: .. dcMO tM.lllMlle •: The FolloWlng ptrtON 800 1rv1M c.llf. iz1;15 h FdloWing ~ .,.. dolrla ~ ee: I 111 111 _. h FolOlllllO per90N COAST MANAOEMENT, ACCEL""'ERATED COa. .......... .,.dolngbuelneua: Publlt1'11cfNewllol18Mch-Pia.HI are='bullnaee•. KEAATlfON QAOUP.: 1181 amt artdolrlallUllNea aa: 1280 8190ft, SU11t -.nt, MEACW. Cl.!AHIHO, 2291 Pua11111a 11w THE OlAVES FAMILY Cotta Meea Plot M9Y 4, lu111l111 ..... · CA RIDGE YllUGE, ~ti.. Newpcwt • The FolOwlriO ~ CRUISE NAVIOATORS, Newport BHoh, Calif. PtlCltlo Ave. Unit D, Com · l tee1•1nt Pn1ARTN0!!!..9~,IP,p~ .. f!!lhlfbt· 11, 18,25.11112 .... ,,,,... ~~ ... S::ONtwpoft CallfK••:t2eeoT C"'g L. ....... aredall,gbuelr*eaa: 23219 8«#1 l'clr*t Dr., l2tlO ~ Callf '2G1 .lbl ~ l**I09 a ...... _,,_. ip, • "-~ ~ perlON • ........ .... • .. -ceHTM&. CAUl'OftH1A • .,... 1oa. ueuna ._ lulu . AMndo, fO JOhn Clinton Saclanin'n doing butlnata ... 938 W. Him StrMC Aol. 0--.,. ~ butlneaa M ' c.neo Holnlt, 11CIS"OUlll er.le, !Mne, . 82115 POINT AD ~TION. c.lf llMU Coralee Dr., Newport 2211 Peelle AVll. Unit o: SOUTHERN CAUFciRNIA 2, Cotta Mesa. Callf. 92527 PUl&JC llOTICI WATERltOI OET~ 12t ~tt, Ntwport Beech, C • .-. OWla. 11111 21SIO-G Y()ft)e Unda BMt. Kimi. A ~ F. ~ Bwfl. c.lf. Cota ...... Clllf '2G1 A.LUMIHUM MAN SUMI A.-3 Virginia Glllll'M & Uoyd ~ ..,.,.., --. A. CoMa . l2tlO Jt&Mtt• A.,.., -Ctmtoe, ...._ 411 YOfM unm: eon, -....... a.. Thi• butlneae la ~ Thie butlneee . It con-Airport Loop. Drtv. Coeta c:herd GlaYM, ColruNM 11110•1ue ....._ Clilt 112921 CAY L,,, 1105 Quell Callf. 90701 Clllf 82111 .,.. .....,.. Cllf llNTT dUd9d by: an~ dUd9CI by: #1 lndMdull Meu.. Callf. 92821 ' U/D/I dlMd 1/31/91, 900 •u1lnn1 .._ Robert M. Aeno, 12e 51'"" N~rt Be~. Marti &en 5'Mr\ 18044 Yorbe Communlcadona Thi• tiu9'neaa · .. con. Th• rtglttrant(a) ~ The raglatrent(a) com-John ChtrlH Matvlck, ~ = 8 Oor8do, 8' ll•lnt ~ Af>t. A. Coeta ~i-=nt .. la con-~11~· Ctllno .... Celltornl1 CorporeUon: cM:ted W, ~ and menctd to 1nnUCt ~ menced lo trwec:t butt-18871 Falrwood Lant, Tht Folowllig per90ne Mw, Clillf. 12827 duded -_., ..-T · ~ Yorba Unda lllYd .... nMI under the l'k:tllloUt nta under IN ~ Santa Ana. Callf. 9Z705 ~ LM G&ave1, TIUltee .,. Oolna buslnea u · Thi• buelneu 11 con-ntrlhl .,,. • ----·· hit bualneee 1• con. YOftMI LJnda. Calf tao7 .. Th• reolatrant(t) ~ Buelnue Narne(11 11.e.d Bualnea Namt(I) lllllitd Alan Grota, 2139 Avenld• U/Dlt dattd o.c.mber 8, NEWPMT REDCAR ' BAA ductltd by: an lndMd&llll Th p I t( ) ~by: Jofnt venture Thl1 bualnne . It con-mtnetd lo trw'9ld Nll- abov9 on: Jenuery , 11112 aboY9 on: Apfl 3, 11112 Etp•d•, San Clemente, 1991, 83& W. 18th SttMt & ORIU.. 2104 w. OcMr'I Th• r•gltlranl(e) com-rne:c.:.i0•1~ C ~~-,:,-1rant(t) com-ouettcr by: a corpot111on neea under h ~ Lulu AIYw9do John Clinton Seckmltn Clollf. 92872 ~~2• Costa MIU, callf, Front. Newport BHch, menced lo trWWllCt butt-naea under the ~ ,..... under ~ TI'lt reglatrant(•) c.om-~ .Name(•) ....., Thie ~ -flltd Thia. atatMoent WM flltd Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-GlaV99 Clllf 92963 ,_ under h ~ 8utlnee• Namt(•) llalltd B a.I Name lllllitd manced to nna.c:t bUelo-atiove on: ~ 22. wt1h lht ~ a.ta of wlttl the ~ Clettt of ducted by: en unlncofPO-Ebtr John • Roule 4 A*Y WMt. c.11fom1a 8u9lntel Name(t) ~ lbovl ,_...., 1 11112 u neN (e) neee under the Ac:t111oua 1- 0range County on Aprll 3, Onlngt County on Apfl 7, rettd attoclatlon other Box 152. El Oor8do, KM-Thie buelnna 11 con-lbOVll on: NIA Jc.~-~ ~~ii, 11112 BuMIMe Neme(t) lltttd Mlrjoftt JoMeoft 1992 1992 than a pertntrlhlp W 87042 ducted by: 8 c:orpoidon Aobe11 M. Atno TNa "*"*" ftltd · aboY9 on· NIA Tiiie a&MllMllC W fled l'U7tet PU74'14 Th• rtglttrant(•I com-L!:Zd Rlchetd Olev11, The reg't•tr;,,~} ~c0m-Tiiie atlltmn wu flted with the Cow'lly ~ of :f: .:_~~ ~flltd Yvonne ·Gulltfrez. ,...._ wteh 1he County Otrtl o4 Publlhed Ntwpon ~ Putllehed Newport ~ menctd to tranuct ~ R • 1 Box 36, Laon. KM-menced '° 1rlnMCt bUelo-w11t1 tht Co&ny a.ti o4 Or.nae County on Man:h __ .. ., of del'lt Or-. Cou'C1 on Apfl 24 Cotta M ... Dally Piiot Cotta M ... Deity Piiot ,,... under lht Adltk>ul 11187074 Mal under the FICdtloul Olwoae ~ on March 31. 1082 Onlngt County on Air' 3• Thie ~ was llltd 1112 April 13 20 27 M9Y 4 Aprtl 20 tt a.a-4 11 Bua.In... NatM(I) lllttd Thi• bualnell It con-Buslneu Ntme{•) "*" 31, 1092 • PW7aG 1002 -with the County Clef1t of ....... 1992 • • • • ..,... • • .... , • • et>ow on: ApfU 3, 1992 ducted by: • genel'll part• abov9 on· NIA .....,.. PUTte? Orange County on Apfl 1 Publahtd Newport BMch-1 .... , John MatYfck nerehlp · Publehtd Ntwpoft 8Mch-Publllhtd Newport ~ .Publlthtd Newport a..cti. 19112 ' ______ ...;M.a;;;..;::-..14"" ~ Thlt ltatemtn1 WU filed Th• r•gl1trant(a) com-~ ~ "::'.dentflltd Coata M... Dally "°' Cotta M ... Delly Piiot Coeca Mna Dally Piiot PU748t ~-:-:~Plot - PUBUC NOTICI! PU1LJC llOTICI ~~on ~1 ~~ ::;*' ~ ~ with tbe County C1etk or Apt 13, 20, 27, M9Y 4, ~P'11 21. w.y 4, 11. 18, A$)rtl 13. 20, 21. Mey 4, P\4lll9htd Ntwpon eeecn-4 ' • '1.-· • M-251 Flclttleua 11112 Bu11nte1 NarM(•) ll9l9d Onlnge County on Aprtl 2l. 11182 992 1992 Cotta M... Dally Piiot --..-.;iM;;;;;~ ••lnlll....... PlotlUIH "27479 aboY9 on: Mlldl 1, 1992 11112 Paaa74 t.WOl M-234 M-a13 Aprt1 20, 77, M.y 4, 11 , ~ llOTICI 8 •u•"' 111 Nw Publllhed Newpof1 Beech-lMiy LM ~ Pubftlhtd Newport BMch-PUBLIC N01'1CI 11112 The ~--::" ~ Slul ••nt Co1ta Mt.. Dally Piiot Thia atatemem wu llltd eo.w M.u Daily Pllot M.y PUILIC llOT1CI . PUii.iC IOTICI M-221 • :::: .::... artdolngbullntuu: .... ~.:q~ Aprtl 20, 27, Mty 4, 11. ~~on~I ~' 4, 11, 18,25, 1992 cntoa1...a n ~ l'lutlllua .... .,._TICI •• 111 .... WEST COAST INVESTORS O.S.O. PARTN RS, 924 1992 1992 • M-243 l'lell'llHe .. Ill •ulllnt• .._ rv..--Thi ~IO pertON QUARTERLY, 2112 Dupont Congr111 Street, Cotta M-225 Fs2nta ..... .,. -nc1 •u•1n111 .._. .... ,.,,.. ltr' 11 ,......,. ~ are dOll'll bueifw a.: Orlvt #224, lrvtne, Calif. Mna. Ce11f 92827 .. , Publlthtd·Newport Btllch-rv--Tht Followt11g peraona -••• VAl.LE'l"JSIERAAJNEVADA 92715 John Scott Powal9on 874 rvlUC NOTICE Cotti Mt .. Dally Piiot Flolltl•• Tht ~Int .,. ~bullneee u : Tht ~ peraone ....... ,..... HONDA l>EALERS ADVEA-~ MSt Sttww1 Jr.~i5 JoAnn St.. Com M.... STATDIDIT OF April 27, May 5. 11, 18, •u•n•..... .,. doing~~ ~ o~~ ~=:h~N-:~A*:~oe. Tht ~... TISINO ASSOCIATION, Callf.926is:JNewpof1 '~~ Pheaanc 924 WllHDRAWALF'ROll 1992 .... t•tnt JOUR~ TRAININGS, TISING ASSOCIATION, MENT CORPORATION, .,.n~:wone ~~~a=: Jason Gendron, 818 w. CongrtH Street Costa PMTifUISHIP M-238 The ~IQ penona 4830 Camput Dr •• Newpoft 21520-0 Yott>e Und9 Blvd., 2950 Pn NewDort. ,..._ (t CENTER CUAH-c.lf.12e17 Btlbo• Blvd., Ntwpor1 Mea. c.ar 92127' OPDATIMQ UNOllR PUIUC NOTICI! are dolna bualrlel8 u : Beech, Cellf. ll'2tlO Yort>a Unda. Cellf.-ezel7 Pol't lleect\. c.Mf.11291() E S (b)LOS AMIOOS Yorba CommuNcadone. Beach. Clllf. 92681 Oarritn ~ %T7 Knox P1CtiiiOUS PROPER l'bMES, ~ .~ Pathfinder Communlca-Yorba Communication•. Peregrine Managem1n1 ClEANW, 115 Ptulaftno Cellfornle CorporatlOft. Kart M. Stewart Sr, 2n8 ~. eo.ta Me.a, Callf. IUal ... MAME THE ANNUAL REPORT Mint Lorna Ave St. A . ~ ~iia.~1~ C.llfornla corporation, Corpora11on, Cororedo, ~!·..1...._Co1ta M .... Celtt. 23255 Y()ft)e Unda. Y()ft)e Cincinnati, Sen Bernardino, 92827 The followtng perwon has <FORM 990-PF) Of BURNS AnaM!m, CA t2801 • • 23255 YOft)e Lindi Blvd., 31202 lt1811d OrM, Eller· ~ Und&. c.llf. IM07 callf. 92407 Thl1 bu1lnt1t 11 con-withdrewn a a gentre1 FAMILY FOUNDATION A Mauale JoMpl'I King, 2821 8()304 YOftMI Unda. Callf. 82801 grMn, 00 ~ A.A.AAJ.C. Inc., Caltomll Thie but lneae le con. This builnHt It con-ducttd by: e llmlted part, partner from tht partner. PRIVATE FOUNDATION, EvtrWOOd Or., ~ Thia· butlnHt le con-Thia bu1lne11 It con-Thie bu1lneu _It eons Thlt butfn .. a It con-duded by: a OOlpotllllOh =p by: a gantral part· Th!"'~tglltrtnt(t) com-~:.:.~ ""!~'': :~':ri~1~1P!r~w~ ~l~tlnete 11 con-~%1:1~m-~'::tdr%1:t~m-~r=1:1~m-~r%1~~~ ~i:~ = The rtglttrent(s) com-menctd \Q tranaact ~ JUST FUMIGATION COM· THREE SIX NINE SAN ~ad~:~( ) ual .,_ ~ ~~ mtnctd to trwad bull-rnence:cs~ ~ buals menced lo traneact bUelo-,_ under ttie ~ menced lo tnlnNd tMJlj.. ,,... under the Rc:ti1loue PAHY, 252 #B PALMER, MIGUEL DRIVE. NEWPORT • r ••• ran • com-. ,,... under the Fldl'lloUI MM ,..,._. VtW FlcGtlout ,,... under ... Ac1ltb'9 811tlneee HifM<•) ...., nen undtr tht Ac:ftout Buelnen NllM(1) bled COSTA MESA. CA 92627 BEACH CA FOR INSPEC-menced to 1rlnMCt bUelo-8uslneu. NllM(~ bttd 8ullnt11 Name(t) la:ltd eu.in... Name(•) ltttd 8""""9 Name(•) llattd lbOVll on· NIA Bualneu Name(•) bttd aboY9 on· March 1• 1992 Tht Flctll!OU$ Bualneu TION DuRING REGUlAR ,,... undtr the F1clftloue -.=, ~ 1~ aboYe on: NIA aboY9 on:~ 1, 11112 ebcrll on: 1911 Y¥Onne • ~ ....... aboY9 on: Apf1I 23, 1192 J.s. PoMteon ' Name referrtd 10 aboY9 BUSINESS HOURS BY ANY Butlneu Name(•) bted dent YYonne Gutltrrtz. Pr-. ~A. Kinne¥ C.E.O. Amotdo Alv8'U. Pletldllll del'lt Katt M. Stewllt Jf. nu ttatament WU flltd WU flltd In Oranat County CITIZEN WHO REQUESTS aboY9 on: NIA dent ...l • nu ~ WU ftltd Thia .......... ... flltd Ttllt ... "*" .. .., Thia IUllement WU flltd with the County Clertc of on 1/a/88 F3897A2 IT w I TH IN 1 80 DAYS Mautia .loM$>l1 King Thia atatemtnt WU flltd Thia stattmtnt WU 1lleCJ wtth tht County Clertc OI wflh the County Clef1t of wWI the County a.-°' with the Oounty Clertc of Or8nQt County on March Full name end tddfua of FROM DATE OF THIS N(). .Thi• Ntemtnt WU fMtd wlttl ~ County Cler1t of With the County Cltrtc of Orange County on AprU 1, ~ County on Mtrdl Oranoe ~ on .. 7 Orange County on April 23, 31, 1112 the parton withdrawing: TICE. THE FOUNDATION'S with the County Clerk of ~ County on AprM 1• Orange County on Api'U 7, t992 31, 1112 tll82 ' 1992 FU8770 Meuala JoffPh King, 2911 PRINCIPAL MANAGER IS?~ County on Aprtl 29• FIH909 1992 P811480 Pl19tl'8 P9"Tlt MT48a P'SH ta7 Publlthtd Newport fSeac:h.. El/9fWOOd Or.. RNersldt, DONALD s. BURNS. FanHT Publllhtd Newpof1 e.acn. Published Newpor1 Beach-PutXlehecS Newpor1 8uch-PublleMd Newpoft a.en. Putllahed N9wpoft ~ Publlthed Newport 8Mch-Ootta Mtu Dally Pilot CA 92503 p u b I I• h t d N twp or t Pubbhtd Newport BMc:h-Costa M... Delly PllOC Col\a M... Daily Piiot Coeta Mae Darty Pilot Coeta M.aa Deity l'll04 Colta Meea Deify f'loe Cotta Mtu Dally Pilot May Apr1 13, 20, 27, M.y 4-. ~~N~Pllol~ =~=~~.,. Daily Coeta Mesa Dally~ M.y Api1 27, Mty 4, 11, HI, Apr1 20, 77, Mty 4, 11, Apil 13, 20, 77, May 4, Ap1I 13, 20, 27. Mey 4, AP'I 20. tt. Mey 4, U, 4, 11 . 18, 25, 1992 1992 4 11 ,, 25 '1912... ., I M251 4 11 18 25 1992 1992 1982 11112 1112 1812 _______ Ms24e__ M-206 ' ' ' ' M255 l ' ' ' M-258 M-235 M.222 M-212 M-205 iiW11 - see •.car ma111._.1 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 BAJ. B01\ 1'1-: NI NSl1 I./\ I 0117 lly owner, 8'tn Mein BHt c:uh offer tak ... R2 bayfl1/~ bch, pier. Onr/Bkr 499-2088 "FAST IESULT" SEIVICl OlllCTO IY l'o r Ht•,ull 'wn 11·1• (' Jll 642-5'71 [IL 110 Service 1 Directory INCREASE YOUR RUCH TlllOUQH OURlllW •PROVID LOWIRRATll $1.21 ..., .... ...,...,. Th.re AU. )"OU PllY. ........... ........ .... lllMCI DlllCTORY flGt _.. '"'°7F ••= n CAL.&. :TOOAYll AIKPOll .. .......... ,, R1,rn1 1 lu ta4•t 111 ltO ~---~- NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE.OUT! Ontr 1 Left!! 3BR, OV9f 2300 aq. ft. Bunder wlll ce>op«ate wfflnanclng. ~=.tao::, .. 2 ttt Yallew Rd 942.aeM Whether you're buying OI Mtllng, Clualfled coven an yow need•I 01 I tll Sl1\"JI-. l'HOl'I I! 1't i;,·,,._ llOVINQ TO WVIOAI? Tired of th9 high C09t of IMng? 2 bed- room, 1 bath ~ on • large, w~ comer lot. Sllper Looatlonl Com- pletely renovated! RV perking. Only *7&.ooo. can Bill or ~ today Id (102) 38Mt242 fof lnfor· matlon. C lll!ONI\ I It-I \11\ ll ! 1 ! • 8UUT llAal llllllTALI 0..-.. ............ 1411: dal* cottage,,. done, 2Br 181. gar, AC, tri>1c. St 300. #411~: 28r 1 ba, gar, redone, S 1250. 1708\-\: 2Br 1 Ba. gar, fl'plc, c:letn, S 1225. No peta. 850-56e1 Shopping for a new apa11ment? claulfled l•t• you compare coats • without tie.alt or we><ryl Piiot Cl•aalfted M2·5e78 ( ( JS"I :\ \11 .._ \ ' I ' I 28R 2"'8a townhome. gated communt1y w/ phone entry eyweem. CIOH to •hopping (114)MM122 Oya or 8•5-8122 M·f a W1cnd9 0!1'y Afl• 5pml Twnhaa .. tyle, 39r 2\'118•. encl gerage, wro tt1cupe, poo1 a •P•· S 1070/mo + S350 dep. 2233 Felr· view Rd -.a.700t Buy It. Sell It. FlnJ tt. Claatlfled. t800Vlela · ..... 2BR 28A,d~. dl8p.ONI, W/O, frplc, ger, deck, cu1tom bull, 1875. &42·1311 3BR 28• Montlcello twMM, dbl gar, w/d hkup, no yard/peta s 1025/mo. 8734005 11 I '• I I '· 1 , I I 1 •• 1'.l\tlt '1111 AVAJL NOW. 29r 1Ba, ytlld. 2-<W gar. hi( upe. 929 lndtanapob. 116(). Bau. '983-0100 SERVICE DIRECTORY \lltll'\ll'\!. r I H I ~ ~ • ! ! I , , 1 , \l(C 11111 t 11 Ill I 11 i \I I I ·, t , : i •'"' fir II ,_. ... 81 1111~111 111-1 l'ltlCltllt .... ·. ' .. ·.. ' l.l\Nt1-..1/\l't-I\. I.A I.I.:".. 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M •m1rt11a TNO j t 1' ' ' 1 I I'. f 'I .' I fl a more. AliM. ,.... . ..._ Comm...,0;, "l!• asntee. "•movet, .._ ••• .... OUtRE:9 tfla1 .. &.-cl Trim , .. nlor Oleo. I \ . ' I . I ' I I . , ' . I houeehold good• ,.,_ ... u 1.e41a movare print their .....,~-------t1 ,.,U C, Cei l' numlMJf, MMe the liaf" '""'9. .... end ~ "°' ............ .,,_,. ._. T.CC •• P~.~,.,,,..=:lr ___ ;;;;;;;-11 ber In ..... ..... "**· " you ..... . ..... Gitl MIGut ... ....., d • mow.. or chauffeur, c•ll ftublo~ .. No metier whet you're dotng,your hotnelOwn newapaptr ·, RLn ydtt 0010 ext b 1 0 00...S, fittbsl'tsel, ., r\11 itfw Snm~FREf!* :\I \\ 1 't 1 t: I Nt-:Wl'I >ll I HI \I II '11,•1 Bl-:AC'H ! t h'I . .1"'1"':" NI·\\. I'< IHI , (OSI.\ !1.11 SI\ .!to'· IH.M"ll !ti.•1i •Do )"OU ntecl Ilg a.rt • ~ aeNd comm. SBA 2br 1 ba? o.r.toe. new : ltw To a.net l&, 2k Den :aaA hOUH, comm opt. Otw. ~~- ftAl(Ly 1BR-38R rv 657~ or790-1170 pool a tPL1::C.:-· l'1IO No,._. 840-Mtl • behl 2s4 cw perldng. 2BR 2BA, 2<at gar, 11 MO. Aft= 28A 1 BA, lndry rm. t* .. ., ... ,~ apadoua grounda. 2 ......... 2 w. SW' bua. market ~ a . VII~ n-1811 poola, f/p t1150/mo •ult• wf2 SW' b9th9, 2 omcwt.c_".:.ou~ .c:•se'i:. "911 + MC. 842-1847 balConlea. 6 mln to ... ., ....... , e MIU 2 3Bdnn 21A8a twnhme bchl Tenn••. pool, CEHTAU .. MGMT Big Cyn golf ~ If)!: T!l"fY Me-2198 842-22U or 8314'72e * ... View* Stand ..,., Tennla. pool, ape. • ..... n HR 38a. ~ 2- lleW, 1'2 VIia Point St800/mo. 940-6274 •BR, a~ea. awHptno atory. new o•:f.: =:!i..~ ..... .... \WW of mtM/dty Re, ptllnt, N. CO... ~• Tewva. .... Stepa to g::· J:'.;, -:=:; l8l50 Apt &40-1161 ~• • ..._ --... I Nwpt Cntr. 2.llr 18a, g mo ............ -., ~ ......... ~~=~ 11150 Bkr 640 59&4 P!' ' --..._ tilt wtat prt- ::° :.·.,eo~· u~t '::: ~ e!!!t~L. v-. s::1oe~· TtO &.Ne hrlr Df. large patio. ueoo. Nice vtew, wattt/dtryr ••a1DS UCll MY tpedlle ttwu 5115 723-eaM or 973-7208 Incl. FlrepCeca, t 12ft0/ 28A 1 BA am bade mo. Al!Jl • .,..,.1• vrd, a-w/d f\k-up. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER CAOSS STITCH FOA THE NURSERY H111 15 t collection el 11111• 111111. 1accoons, buMIU •Ad btlvt11, 1n ., •• tt Ind pl1yllll '*they can bt to detor1te b1ll1. 1owels l>l1niltts, will pilQUM Ind mote Our new 16 PIOt g~ cOft!C)lett w11ri tltp-lly011ep d11ec1ton•. th11ttd d 11101 1nd m1ttt1tls h111 wtll lltlp yew meke llltH wondtrtul p101ec1e 101 011111111 o•lll or, tor ~our own ~by a nu1111r• • ----.... -------... _. tat, _____________ _ St11e ------l'f_.. ___ ....,._ "'".._fl'llUJi&H .... l1lkll\\u1J1•1 No pe te. 1736/mo 845-1911 aft !pm UST8IDe ....... 18 .. 1M, ... ..,., dryr hkup. amall bedt· yerd. No .,... ..., 29r 1 \l\Ba. new cw- ~Pllnt, pool. IMO ttwu aoo. 1 ne a.do ford l.11. 827-6107 or 11NMs4770 )( I06 mo • ...._1a 1 mft !pm ______ _., LMif 1• Cour'VWd ::::t..ca:·= H \I 1.11 ·, I .... , \ •• I I ' '. Imel tum *do Apt, 1 peraon, n/lmkr. MOO lnct utile. l7J. 30H/(818) 181.oM& t f lf,1 >'. \ I •I I • I \ 1 • • t I 1 •, I \ \'I '• 1 • ' I lp!d!l!I ... --•M1tl .. '9111l1hl a ti aM Towmom.t Good locl ... ,. .. ,. ... 2tlA ,... SW' QllW'tlOlt. •••her/dryer, 900d eoe.. --~­....... ~~ .... .-n7Hl804l10 lj • • j J I 11 1 ' ' 1 , •-•n Pl IL..,. Ger,~ lndry, ..... .._.,... .=m.::. -~~~ "=--How• 'I:.= ... ..... WlfW: W/d --...... t••---no-mo·~ ~~~ a1a .. a 1• ....111,. • 11 N Ollt UliT ~ e4e•7tle lf .. 6 IM. does IO~ ....., ...... ~=-~· . ~~~t.--N•o_ma_n·.,-.... -Ct'9d OK. ND what you're ....._ •14107 doing. your .... 119": if ti iiit hometown (Mee. ... I t•I .... ~ ..... ~. MQ, 3 ••-WY ...... &ftd .... WIO -., ..... yd. llOO. ,., I.. WlaOft. -.1.n ROOM fot rent aoo, pvt home. l'um. Incl utll, we.hr/dry«, poo&. co.ta MMe.. 14~ II« I I I I -... ~ \1111 I I o... ', I" ANA..Ulllll ~ let ~ lcltC:h euftM W/ whlr1pool. SIMdal loW wtdy ratM. No d•p, no h ...... F,.. hMtq>409 & oth91' m<*M ~ 3597 Hatbor. M2-3500 NllWPORT UY INN Our apedou• room8 lnc:IU<M retng & micro, contln•ntaf bkta•t. 111 0...1 '\ I ..._ o... (Jl'l'tll!ll \II) "•Ill maid Mrvtce a much --------mor... ~ted ctoM CerMrl WMtecl Eam •lltr8 mon.y. 0.- to beach/airport. We•kly rat•• from $150, 1st tltM gueeU only. A1.eoGO V 1\ ( \ I I C I '\ l!v.r the Huntington Racaeelon proof! e.ac:h/Fountaln Valley New MLM company. I T lll '.\l\1 0... .. ~. Environ-·"" ••'• ndepandant hura-..·-·-·F daye •arty momlng ~ l)f<lducu. nour.. No c:ota.ctk>n9 * L.-C-. c.. •n Mlnlmal lnveet• ~. NMd to ba On lha &Mch. WNtcly menl.(&30) ,. evallable Wedna9'teye & monthly renta11. Yeu _.. Mele• • from ePM to Tl'lura· 7 ... UMM ~1 daye 3AM. Valid CA. •L MORRO Wffkly DL' and lneuranc:e a eummer r.met Sleep• Celt u 1 ... n muat. 714/842-4333, Ml-I!« ll·\'\111"1 ~11._,( I .11 I , 5 par90n.a. Cell (71~ ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~l_.;;;EXt;.;.;..;208;;.;,;;.~·--------­...... 74 Of 770.ee.24 -CUSTOMER ll t-'.\:I \I ..._ I ( l ~11\lil ', 'I LOCAL V•MDUtQ ROU'Tlltw .... .......... 1..eoo.7-.11ee M~~ 30-40 n/ PAY PNOMIS Few •mlu ehr Nwpt Hgta S a I• P o • •I b I a na a epeaou. 28R 11,200 WMtdy lnQ)fM ... ofc:, 28A Apt, frptc, 1..eoo.741-4311 Vauftad c:.Ulnge, Wfd, Y• ..... ....,.., $$25 • ~ utile PM _... Earn a ... na7 Tom • atMdy CMt\ lnoofM N .. "l'tlll I Ht..>\< II ·''•"'' 1 1 '.;~V.l 'lllll Ill ·\1 II 'loh 'I MclAIN ENTERPRISES 1, 2. 3 l1dJGOm CCK1tmeott wtth !Mptac•. wtt bar. mtctowow, .,...,.,. "°*'Pl. central • and gmagie _.. tlltro ltologe. M mall 1 ... IClllC9 Included. lony, no t»ll ftam $1,29$ Month THI NlWPOIT MMINA (IQlT ... AVMJI) 760o091t PM/WAY APAl'T..m at ltO CNftOH ..WOIOt SERVICE 8eautHul W""• Wedding Dr••• T h a N E W P 0 RT aln 14• long c:athe-BEACH/COSTA MESA dral train, V-neck DAILY PILOT la IOok· and back, long Ing f« a Cullt~ •'""9, needl dry Sarvlc• ReprHen1a-cleaned, alttlng In tNe fot _,,. ClfCUlatlon dosel '°' • montN, a.pt to wQttc a ~ a ..... $275, 432. ec:MdU-., APPf'O• 1&-0318 call after epm 24 houfe per WMk. We nMd a rallabi. DRAFTING TULll ~1'9Cln with atrong w/patallel ber and telephone •ktlla, trey, $50. Six-toot rac:t·I ~ S>hOM vote.. anvu1111 g1ua dlntng ~ ~-= = ..,.. top, $20. Phon4t ---....... 790-1522. others. $5.30/Hr "";1..0;-i;;ii;iiii;-hiiil car... .......... ...... Cen DANIE. SHU ..... With T-bar S150 Ma-US1 s.t. H7 IV m!9 7~1338 F ._ -... •·-! OUMl\/M~ PaltM, ... "' '.... ... 5-8 ,... talt S20 ... ~~ ~ now potted, Mft> plant&, Ing• ~ ~ IO klnda.S1 ..e74-9'22 motivat~ ~ who ShecM OI Pina tr9M, 15-ao)Oy deaUng wtth .,,. oaaon. 10 tot $200. 1- oppoaJt. MX. NO exp. _.,!~~~!!!plant8~·!,'7,!!!t:'!!!~~~~=~· MC. Tr.wt wh... you wont. Call Mr. E. at St. John• a ~ 259-7300 CtoehM. New .. Barely P(T UPTO UNd, P9tfta eln 2/4, CMh .... 154-9353 1111111 lll\11 ..... 1 ,11 I ~ "FAST IHULT" HltYICI OIHCTOIY •'nr ffr u ll ~·t\lt'(' ('.111 642·167' kN •eoo PER MONTH· * rlJ CllFCI• * Early' morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842·4333 Tr :rnsport:1t1on f.' I \ I I I ' •\ '\j I Ill I I "--. ( l.:\0...'-1•..., · ,01 SELL .......... NEW 350 Cnavy mocor and 3SO 1nnL '2400/obo. ll(M)055 your used vehicle ttvoooh classified 842·5678 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Classlfled. Automobiles ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUJZ LINES DAYS .. BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Call today at 642-5678 and take advantage of this great offer. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---.--Ullt.S300 CW,) --- Q.2-Ntither vulnerable. as South you hold •AJ85 • 7662 93 •72 The bidding has procttded North Eut South West l Dbl ? What action do you Lake" A.-After an opposing takeout double. a 1ump m opener's suit would bt prttmpllve That action. however. should bt reserved for hands that cont.am a ingleton and few defens1\'e valun Hett you hould make the same rttpon!lt you would have had there bt-en no dou· ble Raise to twu hearta Q.3-Both vulnerable, as ~outh \'OU hold •72 QJ83 QJ62 ._..3 Partner open• the bidding with one club. What rlo you rupond'> A.-Normally, you would ahow four-card su1ta up-the-hne Howt-v er. when your hand ta w wea.lt that you intend ~lung onJy on• for ward·~ing rnpon.w, 1t as u.sua.IJy niht tu bid the major nither than the minor. especially 1f the~ su1t5 are involved Bid oae be&rL Q.4 -Ab ~uth. vulnerable, you hold •6 AKQ5• AQJ86• +A Whet is your opening bid., A.-Two ~ted hands are \iery d1ffkult to 01d 1f vou start with an art11ic1aJ fo ro ng two cluba This holding will M easier t-0 de5enbt 11 you open one diamond and reve~ into heart~ I( yuu play stmng·two· b1cl<1, b) all means open t""o diamonds Q.5-Neither vulnerable. ai. South \'OU hold .6 AKJ93 AJ6 +9862 Tht bidding has pructtded South West North Eut I Pua 2 NT P .. What do you bid no"'" A.-Not very pretl\ Tn rt!b1d thrtt bearu would ho.,. 1 r;u card suit, and a ruR lo three nn trump could bt catastrophic. Bidding thrtt. diamonds to pmpotnl vour 1de trength m111:ht deratl the auc lion, so that lea\itt onh • bid of three clubs We hate introducing ~h an anemic suit at the thl'ff level. but at least 1t draW111tleouon to the fact wr ha"' a dlStnbutional hand Q.6-Nr1ther vulneniblr, u ~uth • vou hold •s3 AKJ76 95-4 •AJ8 The bidding has proceeded North East 80\atb Wml l • P .. 2 P .. 2. p ... 1 What do you bid now'> A.-An awkward hand You can't ra1.M pades. and a heart ttb1d would promlM a tu ~r. Since • btddi.ng no trump •nth an un stopped un 1s unappetmna. th' only stratagem ldt is to make 1 temporUlng bid of thrtt clube UiiijPIDL • bm !RI of rj llms In ad mnniuaed SJOO 1o ~ b dis• No~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UIRA (Sept 23-0n 22) Focut on dlttovuy. 1nvu\t1vtnHa, ong1nahty. p«rh.Apt ' walung upM to MW lovt Lu- nJlf position tmph.u1ut ttudy. tranl long·dltt.anni commvn1c:atlon lnd1v1d· u.al you ldn11tt -ru. "You'rt •penal" SCORPIO (On 23-Nov 21) lntut· tin 1nttllt<t Mrv• u roehabl• g1,11dt ChOQW unonhodo11 proc.dW"P ~t lamaly m'left\Nr eco in «ftntnc ll'IAll· ntt, llftdl p«nonal atttnuon Dut-owry tOl\lght incllAC!n "hlcld•n l't90\lrn" SACITTARllJS (Nov 22·0.C 21 ) WhNI of fortune •plna. yO\lt nuinbn C'Om• up Fonat on til!llftl. luck ro · INl\tt, addtuon to watdroM You'll ,.. nitv• lfS•I doc11111tn1 rtp~:nur11 C'ltuan~" Anochtt S.,htanan •• In pt(\'\UT CAPRICOlN (~ ll·J•n 1•>. Kttp l'l'<Tftt r...ohut0nt <On<'ttf\J"-d1· te. nutntlOf\. fitMlt. •lf•-..cl\ C'Mt._ 1 rtftrtn<W. t. IWAft ol toU~ INtt'r\al, whfn to loatit 11 Ta\ll'IU, t..o, St'orpio 14 pHION ut ~-AQUAllUS (Jan. 10·F.b lt) 17 Yo'-1'11 •nco1.111t•r ttub~rn, UNhn C..w. Vhp, cwi• ptnON with 20 It\ ... t.ft•"• lftltlalt In thfif M- 2 N, w. CH thou1ht1 Oft pepn, You'll ~n~+--+--"f!I! rMd befOft •nth~••~ Pl:sC9 (fft ···~h 20). '••ti)' !MtnW ckdara, "'Wt 1111.,. wr .itt.r· •n<'" bl.II don't went to ~ wltM\lt rour· PoCw Oii hMM. ..aaniy. tNn• Wltll lcw-4 OM Mtit<•I INtt11..-.t • ...... '" llll-1 ~ y• lft• ¥Olv.d If' MAY 4 II Y0Ua .. TRDA~1 y ..... ~ ... .....a.111w11•1ra WMe , ...... u, ,, .......... "'" ...... ,..,.-.... _ ...... ,.... • ........... , ... , ... ,..,., &... ~,......,..,, ........... .. ,.. ll .. OinlMqdl t ........ . .t.•nk: ... .W.....,., 'PH la wa••· W¥., llFIIF'atM• .... .., .... .,......., ........ 10 12 13 _..•OU 1 "' ........ Crrd I COSTA~ NEWPORT Bf.ACH ,.._. I I II•-•11•1 ' ~~~~l.-11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!~!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!J.~~~~:!~:;;r~~~~-~.j .. ~~-~1~:·:•:;:."~~:':':n~.,::.·--~ ;.. ..... .~~~~~~::s!!!!!::::!:::!::::!!::=l!!!!!!:::~=i!:::::!::::! • \ ae Monday, May 4, 1992 "We're br,nging people together!# NOT JLST • ANOTHER PRETTY MCE twit)·n.lcr. IOO ~. 1\1111111!11(. ptm· eyed Gem1n1 'ltth ~1n.:crc. llrallll~ pla~ful SIDWM \IS 11\fl' ' IAlkln 40 ( o\U \th& Call 11!5'1 CHRISTIAN \11\Gl E MOM. 40. ''9 I : • loolin1 f11t 11U SW~ Clnll.tn tu CllJOy l.AllV b&llroum d.1ncu!J 14 •-tan Sam.a AN Call~~ CARl"G H\l,ISH WIOOW, till 1o\lltl.l IU.r 111 i. .. c. laugl11nd Jao..c 484111 H~nllni'OI' !k;Jr.:h Call .:~r (HRl\TI.\\ ~Wf.tn,JO)~OUI ~ "1Jlm~ profeqionaJ 'I IJ 1\4' < , btld CDJO~l hit Stt~ \" \l/DV. M 29-40. lt~c I ~I ., <\(&) lka...h Call I"""" TIKI ll Of GA.Mr.5 ' Mc too' D" I ~ . \S 1111000 Clb.1~ Unt\lUC, iltnk'li\C, p!\lfC\\11.111.iJ, •(Nillle 5«u \l!IJ.Cft .illl'ao. •c \V. \!I rnitknwn :1>-1~ l 1ll1\l'f\alK111 • .J"n1urt. boci&.., proplc. fi~, ~"' 'haring .. mnt In nc r all 1-Wtt DJF ~' \~\1-.!1 t-.l\Sh "'"' lnJ! J'l.IP.•lfll IW1 o.lre.'111)• ,.~/ ~. ~iJk" 'ft'U 1£11 m.tJt J\ n.uni c,._,, \iN Call ~II:! JEV. ISH \I, II If IV. 1o.-.ld ·~ l<Hllttl H r.ii l1lc \If \~H !Ill 1<1 to' 1c.1!' ' ,...~~ 11 i/lllnfl•lll ~ .. n (.al )'<N ld\t ~R RL•lll'! R' ctl • 1mlM~l l-rrJ ·hl.ur rnr ht h~h1 1•1111.\1" .11 H·~h )<-. •11 lun.twn• Hurni P 11~ f\·I• !IV. f J • 111\, k•"-Df <tt~• "~!IC'Jllt \In.. <II: lll "1lll't llnlr ~ 1lllrfN• ""h b1~ l al ~ll ' :! \ I\ \ t llll \ \ TR .\ l Tl\ I kl U\ I Jf'..) 'ott~lnf • tiu!l'l(ll\>u• tw..i'll'Cllf huol.' "' \ lhtnlt'> mu•i.. rn<'lll" Jm ncr.. run lr\lllC ('.All I ~ M,~ ll.,T llH.\\\t l\1 BEAIJTIF\Jl. . .doe&n't lllllft I -~ ~ wlll(s ~ ra ltft ·-slc1111, .,Oflcrna out. fntllds. ltMl1. O"llltl .,, llld "*le I I lftl • II)' 411, (loci: JO I ), blonde, H /12() I would l&tt to mc1cu 4 7 ·5 l yr old ttlll)- tlllllllly llld finaaaaUy securr llOUll!lllf. IMnc Call 2JO.S SEXY INTELLIOENT .. 1 nu.. SHA.PEL Y, head on m~ ~\Cf)' }OUllC·loobli 41, pnt clllld. YOU l&IJ. scphb· "'at.ed. k'COlllplrshed. 11. 11T11, CIJllXIOll&lly optn SWM 35-4 S Lona Btldl. Call 1~7 YOl':-.O W. BLO:-.DE. Sb/ 112. Sttkl ~ O\'rr 50. wen mg. to rft'P'J full llld po.stblt iTlalonWp COSll MN Call 189~ BLo\O, CHRISTIA!lo lil,GU lJ "l/S Jnll). tall ' 11 I. dun. brov>n t)'O. lJ(i) Seel> tall Oln~ funny. lov· 1n1 1>lutt protci..\imal NIS ~ ~ 40 Twno Call 182S PEOIU 'iA Y l"M A TIRAC Tl\E. I~ \ollCIUIJ' pe· Ute. ~1 /llS ... 2. loo1 JO~ Ihm~ DJf I •anl 1111111clhp prlllNKin:aJ kv. l\b nllll1 4().55 I> 1111 i aood ht.ut anJ • ,.x>J nunJ lf\Ult Call ~.U9 BLO~D~ \l,fDOV. 00 HX. \Ci 'otcl., 111.tt,c ~· lor 1-.Jluon bc.-h .inJ 1~ugh1 "It''". I>'"' llu.h Cal :• N PHITI:. \I\ o\UOL \ I\ TIWGf'''l lcnurullf ..iinr. I It' t>klllJt Sttl..ing t/wl \pt· .1..i man ro \hm m1 lt\I l1lf le Age JI\ 10 5~ \h" 111 \ •Ct<• (~11~1 \I-\) Bl \0\1 8Rl \I fQ Bll18Ll H'rl~ DJt !'·''"~ J " tulJ nev. " C .\ Imm lh1uiz• >C'tL')\1,\1.'lll-S''" 10 tnJ•>I Jat1niz dinner •od .UO.ing lfo."1 ,,, .u fnctltbhtp. tun & i.u1n1rr L.t~uJU ··suet Call 1511 l~TcLLIC.1:1'1 o\TTRAC Tl\ e. ~°*f 19 ~ 11 I~ ~L\ sv. "4 Ill 2th 111111 ~'"' Jarx iq. KROQ .t fllL flllknol Call IOSl IS ROMAHCE DEAD? ~ f . 31,S'IO'/llS. ~lllOl1I Yt'/FOlf ltllle cl hllmor, boaal. l«lft a ~ v.lllb 1e kaot.> L&lae spons. lllD\... OUCdoori. rupnlmt walb Oii bractl. Loot· U11 for DWM 35-45 •Mint qualrta. ln-111t. Call 15~. S'9 ATTRACTIVE BLU E EYED. 5'9' BLONDE SWF, NI s &JOYS dulsn&. cm ct an. dle- 11re. lpOIU. bup Md lllll'llOr Seti!!. 5lXUUful. athletic. ro- mantic, Chruban ~ • S. for bftttmc pn1er CmN dcl Ma. Call 2426 A. TTRACTIVE Ft.LL·flO· l'R.ED MAMA BEAR over 200 lb\ Seeks 111tlhgru. tall dad and hlndsomt WM lJ-40 Sen· OU) onl) Fullcnon CaJJ IS20 LOVE TO GOLF. SWF, NS. ~ 6'/lnm aUflrtl\t fm11n1nt dtgrecid Sttu WM.l'-S.510'~. 4()..5()'1o, poilll~t. cneraeoc. for fnrncbh1p ~~ monos• mous 1tl1oonsl11p !twit Call 2608 IM NOT lllE WOMAI'. 111< RED or die 1111 nm door but 1f II S ~ ID 1Jec1i.cm )OU It look1ni lor Im a prof~I SWF 'J/S, 11 '7. blonddblue \1an1 11ntd 1nctmb I v.11l 1T· 1wn 1111 calls' IT\'lllt Cati I 9b.S !RISH LASS. SWF 59140 1ottu \tnctlT. hoXlN. (k)v..o Ill tMtli. lall 3' .so. \I,,, kl sh.rt i<l'c. hie it lllughi. Ltt s tall Mod 'omp;il'( 1ntnN\ CCllU'll Oran~ Cuum) Call ~ 1 PIU:ffi \I\ ACIOl.S pil)· lul, ah cnturuu\. cdllc111ed. lcmJ Rlllt' kJ\ lllJ lad} rtlln\ llllt'I ~ ~u ...... ,~ul 11111CtJ•c man. 4 l. Sii 1 .. ing Sta. h Call :"63 SOULMA.HS' ATTRAC TIVE Blll: EYED bnmcrtt l~ S'2 II I . antcllcctllAll) ('Uf1 uu,, cmooonllll) al11c., pl!)''• ..:all) IC'IJ\(, ICM:btr ~· ~ pmooaJ grov.'lh. 1ntqnl) 10 resJ>oix.l to an It's as tibnple • 1-~31 Dial 1 (900) 407-4377 Opdoa 11--for a further ~d ~ ~11 ~u. Qpdc'1ll n--.c!J'Ond to • ~ ad. CF.nlicr' w all • ...t.m dittidc:d.) ~#Ho bRJir.1it ~ lht' 'Ucc-adl. <a.,....,, ~/IXJnlll'lfll Mtl6d • 1149,...-..J Siria,k-Uf e loc. amwnc& no liability for the Concctt( cl or reply to • penonaJ ad\•et'lllCmenl w~ recommend Chat you use oommoo ~ and cawon when~ a~· You ml.II( be 18 ycan or older to ~ ro or place ao ad Men Seeking Women f)'.I>\ 1· '" 1"<1 '/Ci ""' lwr h!ur t•r-. •:• ~~ \\Iii ~·~ I ·n lu,1J I Ml \I"\ M!\\l\\\\CI \I"' \~\t It < I I"'' 1.t1•r •IT pn• 't"KI!\& r.. '"ht<" t ~ • Im m )«l • 1n1ell1~tn! 1 '" ... ""'' \\I, t :J t> ( •l\U \1~ I I ~f') ,, \l\l 1LI "'" \ t-JO I \HI t ,f TI< rn~prtntun•h "''" c l\t \(\It Bctttt lh.&n ••rt'lft lo>>I.\ 1 )nt I lid 'hn tntrr. rn'Pif ti/:) lJ\t' JI t'o(,._h >t'n J'IUlk u1.r \1u.i ..,.. tnnl 1n~ ixr..111 \ 1n~ El. at l •I .itw4 R0\1 \\Tl< HH t "THJ I 1JM \•>Un, 111 hkr> thtJIC'T ...... "'lid;"' lwlJ, U'••tl .,0~1nJ 'ittl l~M.~l<l!loo .. 111r 'rv.;..,n Headl l '' .u. 'r Kl TIU.I I> V. lllU\li l·R lltt\J• ft'l'l'lllc ,umpon1vn "" "'J hor ITl't J1nin, I/Id mt'"' \(al lka..h <•II•\~ HA\fl\11\11 o\\lo\' \1 \\ .W. '4 l~I hl1 l 'ht»v.n ""'l' Filipuu lal\ 1•11 1tt111tll' p..r. ntr i...111, ~ ... h r,u -llll' f'l:'l.l()\1\11\V.\1 u (fl )O)'\ !)1kJn~ d1nnc1 1f.tnun~ 1111\tf Intl\ IC IU!lWll"t >C't~ \ female ~4-&l• li!ll~ lk .. 111 ~n \\I' SKIER ~KATfR. MltYT, fn S 11 l•hit~ milt~ prnlr-. lllf fil'h tomnlun1 nwnanti.; kind Stt~' IQln•. lunn1 f11 l11\a111.1alf\ !IUbk. \I\""' , .. ,, lur v.1orldU'l•tl rNr!U~ \r• pur1 Brach Call 41"~ I OVl: PE1m l..Al>ll-\ "'''h ktnl blu SWM lltnkh'c tn ltlhl'fll. 1u1-r Sftlllnllla. 'hm \ ~, curly ~•hlpcpptr hair I •MS IO IQ!f #Id -Ir.I kl\t ,.., •)11uns .. .m t!lt np pmon. Biily, .. lic'rt ill'f )OU II ~ Val ... t CalJ 41~ ATllU TIC' llOMANTIC ~W\4 ll k1'r. ..... ,.. ... •• t!lt -II.~ 'llO'llM w.11h """'-llllm!I\ ~ Onqr l~, r1111m PHQTOJOl RNALIST FAT, 8...u>. BROKI • .l~ r1 pa lllll>pef, -llllt' rod •Ol'lllll IO lerp tht lioWftt fi!'f' l'ilntl\I ('Clft* drl Mir can m2 lo\C'K IA Y PAOOU:l I tin 4 twrdtlLimt ~ W'-4 t'lCIL II D'f k.iaf Ny ,.., .. ·~,.W.1 IO WW , __ _ 1-1, .._, r: ~ 81.AOC MA1Jl 47, fi111,.1nt • . ..,.. .... ,,,. a,aodlMl lllllltJ 11 )I lt\I\( I Ii)!( "\ OU>£ R \li0\1A\ •Cf\ .ltlrkU•t' 'i\i < M I Ji 1 \ -'-'"eallll' t.11 "" 11111 lr\111( Call H~ I I IC. A Tl 0 PROHS 111\A.L '\\ '-! b 1 I~~ edu- 'MAI t'll~•\\ dln1n d.ncon' "tt'~tnJ\ ~l~ \ltOOn ~\\.1 JO ~l..J••~lll p;anner lllf ' Ill.Cit' 1Th1llf>Chll1r ll\lll< ( MJ J\~I HOT d. \Pl< 't L A TI\11 \Q ltl'l> \f ftlllnm ~' H h11 fw\111•<1 '""ltd' And" l..U.r "'lr\l Call ~~I Fl \ \ 'r r.01 Jl\11 l SJ\1 ~ ti': «l \t11J!l\,l/IV.hc1(111rn.t,l.r PlC' Ullsfl .and fill I!!\ lUmtn\ Loni Bc&h c .. 11 J~'I TAILOR lllOHll "SV.M ~\ 1111!1111 11bi(ii.: ~" fun. '"' •Jlnnl•~l'U" •IV.II\ ww •ti' \cl<>p>tt Buch ( 111 ''"" TRA\.fl fl RIJPE \.'\\ \liNflNh• '"'I'"· •Ith t\l"t rirn.cJ '"U"I Ml' mile R l\\ll'tnllf l lll 4'H A \Lit\ It o\.\t><;()'.1[-R().. \iA" Ill . itOUl~ ptl\\KlfU\t, :id1rnrU10U• ~W\1 \.i '~ I~ 1nr1 u '"lit no hh 1111 ~"< hanilft, nc• 11111••" no lv.1J~fleo.'1 \l~' ••Cl') (nfl\, dcndtr. \IT\IM. pi,y twl tuddl~ ,.om&n 11-110 bthc•~ 1n lhnn '""· 11111rru..:• ~·\( a/Ill lht' nJhl to h'< """"I' f•t'I llfltf lr'\lnt' c.u '6i7 \\Ii \I 4 7 HA...,DCiCJ\11'. ·I" Til I IGf:''l >4n\lll•c. tJu oit.-d t~) 1\11111 pmrt!Wth 'Pntn.ill) "'h •1~ Ul ~ ,.,th ~WI' o( rtnllt, me.vi• Rda11<111 '"'P k..tins· I\> mar nttt lrv1nr Ull \1.,(1.Rf JEV.ISH. )I, 11111 ltt11., lildl'tntwmu ~'7' Wk· ' lad'! • -111111llr ~ 1.nna !IC.ill lft'.I. Cati ~ll Vfln 't'Ol THfUL ~WM. ~IXTTF.S ~ •• u~. tttll ~.ctlk. trlliitt~llldy. 4~ pl . tu ~ 11\iar Call 47Al MI DV.lSTf RN VA.Ll I ~. !*) \icaJI r11. i-ti.c WM/ » flaaUlly •v-r -... IJoollly Ult, tft''Y' I llrlhh) IAI IRU~ lilnl)lr Ii« J11f • r11 1-. i 1.40 11o11o l!Ua fun -(~ I'll lid pcllllllly .... llllJl9 lfla ~Bed f all ~ health a~. 1$tll1scni f, I q ?7 v. ho llpl'R(WO Phan tom of Ille Opm as .. en ... tht !\Jr Lu"g lk.id1 Call \4~~ ~B\i Gl:\fl"I H. '>«h SWF """' '' hi>nN lo\111. and uni> ' \fllC'IJ\ rel11ton,h1p WO \vu ._"'-C air V.~I A.f'FLl'f \I SBM. 4 I Sb hand\" nt ~et'h 1or1t•1us Wll.llll'f ftmlk k• \hw'r tht finer th1ny< 1n hit Lt>r.1 8adl Call .. \ ~ PHH1<1A.' ~S. H~. il'fl'llmg Stth cult1111cd, 1nulllful anaJoauc lor "Upl)M· r '!: pe:rrnue111 rtlabonlhir lo!. .\ WnilO\ Cal I 4660 ~L~f\1. HA.l\DSOME ph•\ICall) fll SWM 21>. from miJ11.Clll, tittu fun io-. •Ill-fit ~""" bulll) Im)' 1-.ftkntu1 foe <tn-<IN lun and .t'tnn.ft 1111 • llllft..:tlfl1llllflal btit> I llMIM h~c hair~ cllt\O "t•pon Bca.;h Call l111 \f ... SlOlS BACH~LOR «<l •l!J the 111timat w.umu kl \l\ltt t\Jl!lltlJC W -<h 111 fUlll nou' 0r.«ntront ~h llomt 4'1111..n Be.ell Call 017 HANDSOME. fJ>l'(' .\TED !lot \ WM ll ~ 11 lb' ""°"' llUl dlJI), pll)\ Jllll.W, k>\es 1111; flflltful De4li:t llut DOI drinki"I °' dnil' Sa •n& ~. II ll'ICtl\e V. 1-1 At undcr 10 frw 1tUtic>n-l\1p and tmtl IO all S«famtlllll t.nd v (~· \lw'oia • 1n Ma~ ll\'111t C'all '60& PLANT A. OAR.DEN Unfct tertd OW'<> \Ct'b t totcm •OllWA • ini.1 le 11 Im nr Scvrpun Buch C'all 4162 . WM. 20, b 't1*\, BRO~ GRf.f.N StUi111 swr 1~20 lor ix-Mc " Fiii Inn Call lm4 HAM>'IO\.fl. WM JS, AC· TIH . LOYAi~ Qttlll: Std' "' '(). for pculllf rcll •P 111'1> Saa Alli Call 1917 • • AffiCTIONATE. W1-RM. OWM j 10/170, lllTICll~c ~. ""m ll'.lllltt u,,.. c1.w • .,, 111c11Ur, -.11n ... :tJ" llllllUOt, tJaldcr DWP.JO.«> ""-. bfw\.. IMIS4, ltll• IK#llip Twin ra 411~6 V.M, ' l OOKI 0 FOR Wt'f. I U? MllM lit b1!Mi11 A tu 1nW )Oii f!tf\'~l<'.IA • 4il .ST. Lil'• Md. -" ..... Secbla WM ID <tS wi* 91millr quit eies. 1'v111t. Call ISSI. ATIRACTIVE. SWF. 35. LONO HAllUORN EYES. I~ F.npyllu&t*r.~ llOll. Ille outdoon. apcn. pa· (OfTIWll w. Italian food Seel po61ll~t. CIS)·IOlllJ• profo-slOllll SWM, ~ .. f« f~­ lbip. fwl Md llOl$lblt t'OllllllCt. COD Meil. tall ln4 FUN•LOVING. CLASSY LADY. NIS. «>+. seeb idltfl- turouJ. successful acntlemao 45-ss fOf frtefld.lu~~p Nt-a-pon Beach (."all 21)()5 PROFESSIONAL. ATTRAC TIVE. C'HEERFtJL, SWCF. 5'9', )J. Jeeb lmtl~ adl- lcoc l«lft WM. 31·39, 28 f\i. rurt ¥11enune IMie ca11 mo, ATTRACTIVE, PROFES· SIONAL. ADVENTUROUS. adllcoc. l'OlllllllJ<;, SWf, tnna NIS. sects 37-48 man With slnu· la1111nbutes TUSlln Randi Call 1m A ITRACTlVE. BLUE EYED BLO~DE. 61 , DWf. NIS. 43, ont·man woman. lool1n1 for ont·v.«mn 111111 YOU Clll dins me up and !Ake mt anrhttt from SCljUrncd r1t•ntn1 gov.m 10 boob Ind JC111> 1.ool1ns for \lal>lt. ;elf <011fldc111, 63. ... ll't 1rn11tman. l ·SO Lite dan.:mg. •ollc)bl.ll mm1ts. kid~ Hun11ng1on Br«h Call 2069 EBONY GRA.DLATE sn. Df \T, 2l SJll IR Sttu S"l 1.'·~.s'9 orwler f.nJO)'lbl~ JW cheaiet. lit), bead! Lon, Baich Call I~ PRETTY. BRIGlfT SAf 33 H 117. profes,1on1l SttlJ \V.M protr'>lllOOal. Jl-40 Oler ' IO' I 16S· llS. hand.omt lllJ kind lnw Call 1863 HEALTHY WEALTH Y V. ISE" Anrac111t1amucn1 ~V. pM Beach \(\:WI) 11..'tl It SV. lady, C~llC1 fil'ba, \S, ~U S()<60'1 aendcman of IC· ~ chlnacr.1nttg· nt)' and (U\lllClal ~IO JO)· fullytcreau"clY 'hare lhtst BEST YEARS' Ld s bgh1 11p Ollf hYU. IOfdllcr!!' Nc'6110ft ~ Call2'S2 GORGEOUS BRUNETTE sWF, 3laleedff. s·r. P'>~ llSI lttb lllndsocne. Sllttetl• rul. eitC111a&. lillCll'e.. Iii A fllll SWM 11-!woftc Olnst.1111 ~al· llC:S fOf tftjoyablt llld mcalllftl• M ~ NIS Hun11111· 1()11 Beacll. call 1698 • ATTRACJMi SWF. NIS. '31 llS. DO dcptndcnts. lttb II tracmt SWM, NIS. 42·5S. mctly bwk, tlfecl>oll*. chrea, h<wst. Ulttllrgtnt. Onw1ally t«'Ul'C, •ho CllJO)S tmtl, .tit, mo\ lt5, good con1 t!UllUll lllld qiiiet time lmoe. Call 221-1 EXTREME! Y AITRACTlVE LOOKlhG FOR SAME Clwy. ~ slly 5WF SttU SWM. NIS. 26-33. 'CfY artrw:· II~. proltssaoeal. stable. CV· . '"I· Musi W1111lids'11'1nt. Call 1431 STOP• YOUCANMEETDWF. 49, NIS. educ11ed. l«nlCtl\C Call if )Ql.alT DWM. SIS, 4}+. itC'Ure. fun·lov1n1. ~ns111vr 1>1th 1ood •tlue1. Nn .. port Beach Call ~I 0 I SEARCHl'JO FOR SOULMATE1 Im lrtrlC'll\C. warm. aHcc11ona1c. bn1b1 (Ullll) fit. SJF. '\JS. 40 F.llJO)s ITlll~JC), danclllJ. ~. IO.alk UlJ, pld OOIMl\illOll Seel 1111 canoa, commu111C1111 c. fun Im 111.R. SIM Nt11-'JIOI' Beach Call 2:197 PERSIAN W.ANTED Pttnc SH", ll. 1«1.i iu.;t, pil)ful Pcr<tllll. 2S+ 10 v.alli.. d111e, talk. en.JO) bfc Loni ~ Call 1081 SV.F DESIRES HA.,~ME. FTT SBM u111kr 40 Tm S'9. '9 fii. aubum1llur. J<llltOUS. 1n etrt T uSllll c~u 1 m LOVABLE II. SEEKS 18·2S. fun-lo\IOS. *'' nuuniw. com paMIOll.lle malt (Of (ntndlih1p or p(X>thk iTIJoc1nsllul Hun llJl.glon Btxll Call ll~l BEAL TIFL'L BRl 'ETTI: TEXAS LA.DY. ll. S5. v.ould lilt 10 mrtl a tall, good·loobn' gaidaNll ·~ lllCt t)'O Ind • [riclldly .... ~led. Call 1991 YOUTHfUU.Y MATURE DWF. f*llt.. quelicf. WI ift. lelllp. NIS m ·lit.1n.., fi. ll«ialty --.. frQ(nsacml 62+ Ntwpon 8eldl. Call ?796. VetY CLASSY LA.DY'. 4l. dlui. tall. blonde ~ poltll· bal bfe pllUlef wrealdly, (Of 'JIOllUllC'OUI C'\lltunl C\ ~ 6'+' <4S"60. Ntwpon lkach Ca.U 2163 Off, CLASSY, VlVAC!OUS. pdllt ~ ROlllll'illf' Ind amng. Sctkin1 l«Ult pro(a· sicnaJ. USM. 4049 •1tfi kids. tl'ldillOftll ~ fOf rnellllDI• ful r!lloonshlp ltvint Call 2179 ROMANTIC' RESPONSIVE' RADIAN'f! DJP dcsuu lllnd· some S I0'+, 1ntclh&en1 SJM, NI S. 3S-4S for COIMllMd fnmd- "11Pt'lon idltllllft. MllSI bt' ric~ 1n bean/pllllonllt in mlnd I 1••l 11.1dl optn 1111111 IMne. Call 2220 PRETIY. PETITE. PROF'ES· SIONAL. DJF, N!S. 46, •t11m affec11onatc. compasstODatc EaJOyS tilt OUldoon, ,pons, dlncing. lauglufll. ~ Ind much more Sttlcu11 a btst fnmd. '°'Cf Ind hft pnl('r 1>11h ~•mrlar backvound Mmlon Vttp Call 2126 SWF. H AMPLE BUT FTT. SIS. CftJ'l)' sunplt hfc equall) II bomt, II t'OllCC!t\. 11111\e\lllh and Ille dUc:r Seel$ 41)+1. llOll~\C tcdd)-Q San Ju111 CIJllUrlnO Call 21 IS SWF. 'VS. LOOKJJ>.G FOR A. TRl1.Y MCEMA.Nqc 12·39 AU dst neaonal>k I llYI 11.onh tht dfm lf\ine Call IMS. ATTRACTIVE BRl'!'\ETIE S\\ "· N'S. 34, 1 .. ttt. fUM), '"11111 ptn(mlil)'. IN&SIC·lo\tr. loo"••I for umc In •p«1al NSM, for tona·WllllJ fntlld- slup In 111t Call 1989 OVER 4.S' VE.RY PRETIY. SUM S DWF. teeb yoat rtpmeflCt'd •1t.1111tllca, tlfec· lion. compa111oolbrp t..o~c SI~ CODCaU, IDO\lts, Addrell: _____ ,,,....,. __ ...,.... ______ _ INJm GlllCI -Cl&Y ...._ .... k. ..... Md-MID~~.ai, ~...._ F..Uyori- _. ~---hillt CIJl l(MI. WINSOME. WITTY, S'7'. ' TRIM BLONDE BEAUTY .0 med pdemlll 45+ IO ~•re mo111u, mucums, inellldlri&lp ~ wi* ...... Mnor lnw.. Call2112. WANTED SM. NIS. NllUJ.. 63 •llo ""IOU IO be speatl. ipOlled. lowd llld ~ To 1pply. C01111C1 this Wvm, CIMI ~ DWF. N/S, N.1> 11ollo l<Ms hfr, people Ind !lope.fully )'OU TllS1JIL Call 2612. INTEU..IGE.NTDWF,56,lo\u people. mu11C. tien U'l•tL gounM cbMm Seeks aentJe. mu 10 dwt wnc L.aau11a Beai:a Call 2S02. PREm. PASSIONATE, PROFESSIONAL. 39, S'3''9S. dtsuu blndfclmt NISID das4· llC1 D'llll o( mta for c:oallllt• mrn1 Newpon Buch. Call 1901 1 w AA"T rr AU 1 • A lllCt sw SU> v.1th A ll·A.mtncaa sooct looks 11o11o·s fWnnal.ly A tm0- 110Nll )' l«'lltt Ale )'OU QUI Ihm"" Plew -NIS. no cllll- draa. ao belrda or mutUdln. 6'•, Ml ht.ad or h&irllld DO as• COIOlll dd Ms Call 1613 BLOND · ATIRACTIVE • PRC>raSIONAL • NSWF 10 \II.art the fun limes w.1111 »60 pro(tulOllll, NSWM IMllt Call 2911>. AW l ' SEEXS 3S~CHJUS TIAN AM/WM finan~ stable f 11111ly OflCftled for ' • ship, l'O'• IJlllTUlt Or.st Count)' Call t•n CARINO, ATTRACTIVE BLONDE. 40'S. atJ0)1 ~ polwa. Mdtt • ·-tastma ScdJ NIS ~ .»+ for Illa A companJonshlp lt\;111t Call 22SJ SWF. A ITRACTIVE. 32. seeb JOuil p y for fne11dslup "Uld llll)be lllOft r~e uiCld 1 •11ed· dlltr fOf pill 4 )an. M 1m quitr li:tl' t I tlljO)' tmdJna. YW PWI ____ o.: ____ WIP. ------~---- Ollll.locn ttt'-N/S ft.mile, JO. \S ln,nr CalJ 3509 tM ~ ltT' mired SWM, 6/20011oho •alb IO lllClCt I "llS SWF •ho IS tall, marr111e fllladed. llLa IO Ira\ d Mid i.1111'! "~ \llm.111111nnc. ttH· tll) ·~Q~t. tn.JOY• ~ ud fllllll~ 'f"'P«l Buch Call '351 TF.N'iS. GOLF TRAVEL. ROM»tCE SWM. ~\ ~u ~ WF 20'• to :\()\ fur pla>l'llllt "'-llD" Btadl. call 49 l SWM WA.'T$ EXOTIC FE WJ£ pil)m* ru&I} for al •rrvlll'OI• unU)Ual &II.henna\ l~ Boch NI \~JI PROA:SSIO'llA.L DAM W, SV/ll-iO M~dqmr l«U~ ft n111111I A.f Ulldcr ..0, mu\I ht llClf11L11\t llkttt t((I\( .&lld ru,1111.,an~ ~"" l 11'\11 MN C'•ll 11180. GOOD LOO~l\G. \V..\I ~7. S'I> BRN/tlRN «<l~ v.ann· lx.WldSWJ-ll '\f«~' "'· "''"' lluJhs (1~ MN CMl3"'09 A T1lA Vf.U.R. DWM ~ 10'/ 1"10 tduc&lld prol~ ~ s. ., laJ~. \\ ~\ WC1111111iwn C~l 4126 MAN, 21 V. ANTS WOOOMMMAAAlli u l llacll Call )26' OOODU>OKl">G. ATH· l.ETlC'. ~. ~M, f llJ•llC'lf. t> I IM. tnJO)'t ,btah, vulleyblll, luk1•1. rt<q11ttNll, •"1 u•111cll\e.athld1t f 24 29 lr¥111t C'•ll \)()) HA.,OSOMJ! LOCAi NA TIVPN WM "'· .......... klaay, Serkiaa .... ln( )UWll llill) J(M ~ t.11 Oil~ ti tlei;cn. 1 lie .... '"' !WI COtltl Clll '22• HUMOROUS, HAPPY, HMDSOME. S\Yl.t, \0. S'I I'/ 170, NIS. ~1 bwOlll beu)' ~g. ~ far llltllUQCf ul rd41bOC1 \hip c~ Call 4905 ATTRACTIVE V. ITH A.fl, ATHLETIC PHY IQLE. SWM N/S D. B S Dtsrer Dedtclkd k> Utrt1.cJhull!I) diet IO l!l&llll.lil (rtnt'I\ Dnlv. plc.bUl'r from Ill()\ in pl.t)\ t\JllL'.:efb. "flCllb mi muth mar Rc,~full) ..etk.lns 1 SV. f-. 'IS D :l(f,. 1-.hi• Ii fir. 1111dh ",. '1ld 'tr) J'l'U)' "'' !Mt ' ""1\1111."r rommttrntm 1,..1nt Ull \914 Cl ROPt:A!I< SJ\t \/\ ~rr 6 pn t' ION) iTal) IO marl) \JF 11ndo 3<l an f ~l Inuit ('all ltl,07 CHRISTIA 'II. OW\1 27 5'11'/ IMl. ~ls full·k"'1111 •lll'IWI so tGJOY Olt 11>ttlcnch "'•th I m rtt1•1 pt.w1e •lf111a11. ")jlf-1 ball. IMlftl\ ltJI l!cw>b 1) ~ btc'"' n11N< .. ~)'and C•>ltfP*n If 11'.rt I ll1:1ptle- upo1111\l llld"' upOll l&ff. IJ'f mu an San ~i C11l lW HM1>W\t ~l m tL ~\\M NtS. '" na1m, Ital · ... l)l)t I ... I """'ne-. A lllwe h l\MIC11lly \C(\llt. ell,IO)' lift 4ift~r•t SWf. 'lllltt, 'Ir•. bnut1fv1 2S-'5 kw -trnll rcl.16.111\h1p IN 11t CAii ''32 llo\RK. HANDSOMf. At.\. l S, Wlllt. llllhft, .... cipcll ·~ tall. bc>mc). blolldc V.F. po~ 1tlif hit 111 f11Jt1• C'illl ntl 00001..00KL'OBl'SL"i S ow-;1 R. SWM 4l SAP. lS b pou1blt ~. ""' ITlltiomhip M bU •lt11 ,... '"' Md dlr Olll ~ ~t"l'M lcacll Call 410() lw !all SWJ.ISAf'. NIS. 25-33. forfnenllip'pouiblt ~ sJ'llp !ntl'lt 'tall 3525 PROFESSIONAL SWM. Cbrullaa. )(), S'l 1'1190 ~ JpDl1I. ~ lmmab sect. SWF 22· JS for hlnll'rlatlOl!ihip Tusua Call l832 . SYRIAN Olt l.E.BA.'iESE DF .cup by S )NI l'fatlicman. )S. 't>. CW'Cp'tlltlll ~ lftC! 1owr Onn1t County Call 3732 SINGLE MOM WANTED DWM.. '8, ldlleoc. llutnonM lovt'S kids s.b SWl', 21-38 "''°' )OUnl diildlta Nn.-pon Bt.ldl ' Call 4 I 2A EOOCATf.D. HA,,.DS0'4E. !t<l. lloci: '°I· SVll ~ .U •· ll'kll'' 11111t for dllo or fUIUl'r malnl1'0ll)' !linollClft Beldl Call •934 CUTt OENILS. auod- S~1. 29, Stanfonl PllD, tn· Ml It, ~1 JIWIOllllt, MlllcUc. mw.ic.aJ SctLaabnlht.lt11r11c, bt.tu11ful P 21 29 Tr.i11t Call .H~I MR MOM Na:bS ROMAN· TIC flUEND to .,,.S time •llh rm healttly. ~. -40, "Ith Onacial ~alllCI You iltOllld be ,.. ..... llllrlt> b~ Md NtNlll 1111ndld Ir· , ... eau 4412. SWM ;\6, 6'1170, -•hlcl· Sorb ...... e'IClift, opn1-t11i111W. un. llcltda. acti"e u TU111 C'all \ff2. CA THOt.r. ftfY IAN, l AM SY/14 ~ flfl.tlUI Olf, tpUlllW•I)', an Setb 11.,u •anitd •It• 20.Jt Onlllt C«*)' C'llll OlD·fASHIOSJ'.D. SENSI· TlV 4DVOO\llOCS DWM rr. Jl. _.. .......... W. lllQft.i.. • ., ,.... Al& c. \ l\EV.PORT BEACH BUM. SWM. NIS, NID. n.c. 61'/200, USC-BS'59, MKTOIPR/R£. wdsmut\ably-.. tmHtlD- ~ btadl bkJllde IO dn\t m.zy R.dc:rea:a Newport ee.tb Call•Sll BEAUTIFUl WOMAN I.H- IDE AND OOT. wraaied by SWM, Oiruoan. NIS. 37. for 1t11n11. beach. w1aa. lll\d, •1lht11 bootil. fun. llclllll). eQIJll'lllllld "~ 1'vitit 3794 ATTRACTIVE. YOUNG. PROFESSIONAL. SWM, ft. lllllN.lly secure. lftb ~­ b't WF tor bk "i..o. llllp ln111t Call 3192 SELF·CONTAINED. SIX ~ ARnmsw~o She' t111n1 ~l&I wit • Jb P'llwb1t llllllldt IUI fu 11 u plainablt and tin he lumrd 'TlilllA Call Jl'2 WJM N1S. )4, 5'9' SEEKS IVl"f'JJ.JGl:NT, llll'ant\'C. sn. C'm CompllliOll (Ot rvmaaliC lollc-ltft'll l'rlallonsblp EnPr ('()lllCdy. c:c»lcnlboll rtWllC I.Cl s Wk SllU Ana Clll 3515 llANDSOMB, TALL, ST ABl.1. 8M. ln'uic prof-. llOMI... oc rot pDllll\t --l'rlalJoMhjp Toi. b:lalbad· oovlld uimpoNM ln111t c:..i1m1 UK.fl OISNEY\.AND1 ~ btJlll "* « ... Wbf lm~111C.,.cirPea Wcc ...... ~pMlll»­• » 'O V..l' IMllt Cd HO?. AVAIUll..iA."(l)ATT'RAC· TMl DWM. 41, TmdlcTiAlt- lllar SWMF • ..t.:r S6 . EMOl'IONAU Y HF.AL THY ( .. ,. ,, ........... .... ~.-~ ..... !Mr,"""""'· -for .. uau t•,..1tM11t. -AS Can1111 C.il 4112 .26. SWF, N/S, CREATIVE. lflln!UI, \'CJdlnU, f1&1l)'- tmded, f.llJOYI COl¥tl'SIDOD. IUDSCIS, 11\0\'ltS, S'6'/l 10t SetkJA1 ltOSlll\e, l'OGWlllC', 11e111b C011tC1011S SM Newpon •' Btldl. Call I IOl FUN. ·BRIGHT, 41, S'TllSSI. tUCllll~. lo¥CS lflOJU. llCuba. -... I'll • tllaillt. Setts N/S, profmJonal fot cwvena- DOll. playq OD MClalds, ~ q !Wldl • tnpyil& life. Ll- 111111 Bt.ar:h. Call 2.'05 SWF. N/S, 2&, CHRIS11AN. doWft IO car1la, fit. IC'tivt l..o\ta bWfta.~llllmlls Sed.J comm1utd refa1101Jb1p 1-.11b Clwutlln, acllktac. semill~ Siii-.. cm. SWM. SIS. 21f>.3S ln111t Call 1479 PRETTY, ROMANTIC. DWF, 37. sopht!illclled. slmdtr, ~· 1\1\ ~ ScdJWM. NJS. 15 ..... llllldtome. fit. iUC'· ~ (« llUlhc«. conun• bOll. ~1111-romrnllled rdaboo· "'.P. lrvtnt Call 1778. WF. NIS. BLOt.'J)E. SV. "°'· SE.'iSinVE. ~. ~'D IO Cilth l.oobllc (OJ Amt 111 (Ullll)-onnted mM to Wrt 1111111111 llllCmZS Gwdcft C,,0-e. Call 1129 NATIVE ORANGE COU!mAN BUT l\OT f'l.AS. TIC. DWP, 46. pl'O(aiioul. tuiwY. lo\et "* ........ cary r~ t'OlllalC. • ouc. .t lllll llltll in• Call 4042 BOYlSH 4S, 6/llS. adlknc. fllnny. ~ lllmlt)' 11oho tajO)' Iii . theatt. prs$ Md tpllU WCIUJd ld;r IO ~ a fk. W!r'f Mfnl:tlft and "G)' aa~ l4-42 SF" a JJ*\lt "" lier ')Cl ~pcll't 8eacb Call """ RICH. HEALTHY. ATTRAC· TIVE SHM. 37, NdNnl bu&.ld.. ~bkctolllCltdoia•IOtri llrf rOf 1llllma1e "laoonsluP Ii.....,. 8eac1I. Call 3111 STUD MUmNIBADBOY .. 25. t> I 1175 SWM V.ealtb). ~ adllrut Lo~e daftc. ~~J:>'•·ki EDUCATED, UBER.AL..<Mr· ..._a....DWF.37,..p mom. Serb open. *Y:P'!lo SWM. l6+ 11oidt pcnoulily fof ~ lllhtllln -.. mar. Cluidttn wdcune ltYIDe Call Im ATIRACTIVE DBF. 30'$, SHAPELY. dlCWlblc IOIDIMIC. Setb akwed. pd ll1ldhfll, tall blect Of wt1ite.. NIS malt for klllC pcnac mMt 11\w Call 1167 TAt.L (5'10'). SLENDER BLONDE. 31. SWF. NJS. tn- JO)l Ollldoor ICll~1dtl ud sporlJo. Oesm to ftlfl llMtuc. ilnccte. lall SWM. NIS. l l·l6 lnw CaD 1619 COMMITMe.T OIU.ENTED Succmful. tiWinl.-C. lldtpm- cklll Sec:b alnlnJ teddy bear ID *" btl.e ... lolls~ WallScrectJc.1111 ~.Call 1614 DWF NIS. 29;ft.'N. SOl1T1f ERN LADY Se-tu 1m1l<t. 1111 Md .,.., UC'1.bq. •llllr she It.-to~• Olifor· ma 11111 ~JIOl'I 8acll Cata 1277 LETS G£T SEJUOUS, SWf. ~. S7113St. l9. ~ very lft!lt Setb SV.'M. NtS. 6'+,trn,~l5-4l,aN of llamot S.U AN. CalJ I 597 ).en RJN PlOf'ESSIONAL. SWM. NIS, )9, $Tll60. c:ouuk.G, 11. rirrr. ttlClttr Atllleuc. 11a1111r c:o.tdmlt. bnpi ,.,., ll*mll ~ SWF. SI f« IMrNlf. al) ~ .. c..13'31 YOO AND I st dlcnl, • llldb~ 11111*. .. allll>- lllhtdc..mn Enjoyh!c,i.up. 11\1. pcoplt. d&a1q, lllOHU ~ Indoor\ and IM. f Im DWM. 47. 5·s·1166. ~• Sft"1I C<*a Mm Call .tQS I LADrES Do )OI fetl It. '°" N\'f IO 1111(91 men to Jiit chll thoft htmofott ~wed' Do )Oil tc,,. 11> ••wd )GUr lo\T &lld dtl'lJllCla to a 11111 •ilo It ttm1allr ••vt o1 YClllf "''tll ball&" Stllp and ...... tr you c1nn • Cllnsi~ llonir •itb f0."'11)' Md .. ,.. 111\r )W CQlld ~ upai· ~. bl~ \try. trlCb\t, RllSW\C ~ .... illoltd tulllCt. y Oii -t~ly llll'lrll¥t. 25-n.c---. COllU.,...,. . minded All rt•r,nU'I al· 'v.fftd.~ t.M>r-. Cami) c.atl .. 2A .. ltOftfVLROMAN'nc', SIM, ~. 6'1'117S•. (NOftt 10Aal. IMh IOUllllatclpla)lllllt to ... 1111\-... i.st-. "--ln111t Call 14 STt . 21. ti l'lllS. BlU! &YES. collcft •'*-. '-I ...,,~ ..... ... lllllOlll, ......... ..... .tt1119 1111\, CW\Jlt Ditti~ tu1~9r'fXS ~ C•l~ MFDICAl.STVDen'.1'.• IC SJM , .. Mert, ftaa SJf It.JS l.'f =~,....., ft'M 3'. U>OlL"O tu»-...... .... "":.&. =-~~.'~ Jb•-.U•• ,....,,.ma 1 (900) 407-4377 WomM Seeking Men Need '"~'­SbW•LV~ 0.lhl•IW Servk& (310) 592-<i040 Men Seelang Women