HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-18 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH •
~--Monllly, Mly 18, 1812
aDAY MORNING llllEllNG
From the Daily Pilot Newsroom
THIS WEEK ... The Kirov Ballet beains its
five-performance run at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center on Tuesday with
"Romeo and Juliet." A second performance
will be staRed Wednesday. Two additional
shows will'be performed Saturday with the
finale on Sunday. for tickets, call
740-2000.
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One of Newport Beach's most fabled
and, some might susgest, most notorious
events, the California State Chili
Championship, arrives Friday. The cookoff
used to be held at the Balboa Bay Club
until it became a bit too much f6r the club
to handle. The current venue is Newp<?rt
Dunes. One of the favorite elements of the
cookoff is the parade of contestants. It
begins at 5:25 p.m.
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The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce will unveil its "Citizen of the
Year" Thursday evening during its annual
installation dinner. Balt>oa Bay Club. Tickets
are $40.
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Lang may yer lum reek. Ummm. That
woul<fbe "long may you live and have
good health" and it's also a sure sign that
the 60th version of the annual Scottish
Festival is fast upon us. Next Saturday and
Sunday. Orange County Fairgrounds.
Bagpipes. Oancing. FOOd. Sheep. Ducks.
Admi~lon is S 1 O Tor adults. S 1 for lad and
lassies under 12. Gates opens at 9 a.m.
l .. P'~f'llal
Cameron Quinn plins cool catnpiign.
YOUR HONOR, 1'0 LIKE A SCOOP OF
ROCKY ROAD ... New~ Beach attorney
Cameron Quinn, one of live candidates
runnin_s for the open judgeship at Harbor
Municipal Court, has hit upon a different
way of getting out the vote. At least a
tastier way.
Quinn rented an ice cream truck (plas-
tered with his name, of course) and is cam-
paigning by offering free ice cream to kids.
Coming soon to a neighborhood near you .
YES IT'S TRUE, THE ROAD TO YORBA
LINDA GOES THROUGH COSTA MESA ...
Last week we told you about the Richud
Nixon photo display at Crystal Court, all
part of South Coast Plaza's 25th
Anniversary celebration But it gets better.
In addition to the ~tos, there's Nixon's
1951 'Woody" (similar to the one he
successfully campaigned in during his bid
for the U.S. Senate), and a video featuring
the ex-president and his wife and a garden
featuring roses named for each of the first
ladies.
Across the street in South Coast Plaza,
meanwhile, there's a 6,()()().~und chunk
of the Berlin Wall on display. The
12-foot·long piece of the wall will be
moved to tne Nixon library next month for
permanent display.
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR TRIVIA ...
Results of a marketing survey' conducted at
last summer's county fair reveal that:
ti" The best represented city at the fair is
Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa ranks
second. Newport Beach residents
apparently don't flock to the fair. The town
doesn't even rate In the top 10.
ti" More than 50 percent of the fairgoers
are actually spending the night in the area.
-ti" Best represented occupation at the
fair is in sales. Students rank 1 Oth.
ti" The typial commute time for
fai~rs was from 15 to 34 minutes.
ti" The fa-..orite part of the fair was the
livestock area, follOwcd by exhibits, food
and rides. "Everything" -whatever that is
-ranked 6th.
ti" le~ favorite part of the fairl That
would be "Nothing."
ti" What competition would you like to
see addecH Most populir inswer: None.
Second was pie Citing for adults and, of
course, number three was the alwiys pop.
ular tractor pull. Beer drinking cam<? in 4th.
SAY, WHO'S THAT IN THE llMOt ... It
~y hive been 1 rough week for teKhers
and instructioNI aldei In the financially
ltra~ school district ~ week, but the
l 1 ~" who Work at SOriora (lefMntary in Costa Mesa had at le~ one
fest~ moment.
As ~n ol tNt week·loni teacher ~lation celebrttt~L~~ were
tjken by Hmouslne w~ to Atlpulco
Nltlurant for a late afternoon~· A pap ol ippeditsve pAtents picked up ~
t.b.
. -ly .... M.trw, ,
Serving the Orange Coast since 1907
3 moat requested tattoos from Skin Worb in Balboa:
1) rose
2) ~art With name or
dagger through it
3) tribal woric (arm
band or ankJeO
Molt COftMftOft .,..
foi a tattoo are:
1) upper arm
2) ankle
3) shoulder b~
Sewo: ~ '°'*'
26 cent•
When office politics is _a job requirement
~ Political consultants must be
I better than good to keep a job.
By Tony Cox
Busftss Ecllor
Wanted: Creative self starter who can
solve problems under pressure, com-
municate effectively and manage
projects for the strongest possible im-
pact at the least possible cost. Must be
good enough and lucky enough to win
almost all the time. Pay can be gener-
ous.
People who meet those qualifications
may be able to get in on one of the few
professions that grows and prospers re-
gardless of et:onomic conditions -po-
litical consulting. And being a big elec-
tion year, 1992 is one of the be t times
to be in this tough business.
Most serious candidates for signifi-
cant local, state and national offices
hire consultants to help direct their
campaigns, :ind though there ha"e been
some redur.tions in political contribu-
tions, few politicians opt to do without
an expen adviser altogether.
Dut be fo rewarned, job security 1n the
political consulting business is tenuous.
Like a baseball manager, a political con-
suhant can be the besl in the busi ne::.s,
but if the team doesn't win, he or ::.he
may ~oon be unemployed
"Winning 1s real important in our
~usiness," said David Elli::., a panner
with Elli~ Hart Associates Inc. in Costa
Mesa. "If you don't "in, )C>U don't stay
in business."
The win-or-else nature ot politics
adds a great deal of pressure 10 the
campaigning business, often times lead-
ing candidate'> and their con~ultanh to
See POLITICS/Bldt P181
Campaign
signs might
be limited
~ Council to consider .
restricting electioo posters
after receiving complaints.
By Anna Cekola
SU'! v,~llf
COSTA MESA -In an eltort to •
control the clutter of poh11cal cam-
paign posters throughout tO\\n, the
C11y Council "'" conMder ma.l..ing
ch:inges tonight to the mun1c1pal
sign ordinance.
The change::. '~ould not affect the
campaign signs alrcad) up for the
June primary.
Among 1he proposed change!'..
•Candidates "ould need the
\H1ttcn consent or ov. ner~ or l.C-
cup.Jnt'> of pm ate propcrt~ he fore
placing i.1gns on the propert)'.
l,.P'~NDI
Julie G.ucia enjoys the company as h1r fe'athered friends Oock around her on the beach in Newport Saturday.
•Signs v.o uld be lim ited to a 500-
square -foot section or indi\tdual
sites.
Preying on birds?
~ Woman angry that trapper was able to capture and remove pigeons from Newport Beach.
Resident Ernie Feeney helped
propose 1hc tv.o changes to help cut
do"n on clutter she believes 1s e'i-
de nt al a clo ed service station near
her home at Fa1rv1e~ Road and
Dal.er S1ree1.
By Iris Yok:ol
5'llf W"8r
A Newport Beach resident ~ho
has taken it upon herself to feed
and care for hundreds of pigeons
contends the city has endangered th~
birds by allowing an individual to trnp
:md take several dozen of them for sale
to hunt clubs.
sanctuary as Laguna
Beach ha , a man was
able to tal..e everal
dozen birds from the
beach this week without
any penalty.
"What's heartbreal..ing
is he took my most
beautiful, prized pet ,"
peace and we treat them 'W with such d1~rcgard and hat's heart-disrespect. ..
breaking is he took Garcia, u medical
my most beautiful, techn ologist by trade, began
prized pets. r her dail> ritual of feeding the
-.Al.I CAM:IA pigeons on the beach a a
way to rescue injured birds
"It's an eyesore," Feeney i.J1d.
"They ju:>l trash the city."
Alt hough the 1gn m~' be e)e-
!'>orcs to .)me, the) are protected in
man> ca ... es b) lhc Fir t Amend-
ment.
Julie Garcia, who for four years has
fed, nursed and trained hundreds of
pigeons at Newport Pier, said because
the city has not declared itself a bird
said Garcia, 38. "These are birds that
h:.ve been rehabilitated. We don't h:l\e
anything to protect them:
for the Pac1f1c W1ldhfe
Project in Laguna Niguel. To get the
birds to romc to her, she ~ould offer
food, and soon she wa going out t\\O
In Apnl. Candidate!>' Outdoor
Graphic Sci"\ ice of El !\tontc chal-
lenged the cons11tu11onahl) of a
provision 1n the cit) ordinance re-
'tnc11ng the po't1ng of '1gn'> "no
earlier th.in 30 dJ\.., pnor to lhe
election The comp;iny al'll ~aid a
S 150 c.1 ... h bond in order to po t
"Pigeons :.re symbols of love and See PIGEONS/llek Piii See POSTERSJ'Bla Piii
Single mother describes
fall into homelessness
~Back in school, woman learns
that you can start over again.
By Russ Loar
51111 WllW
H omelessne happens to others..
At least that's how it always seemed to
Kathy Dietz. 1 39-year~ld divorced mother of two
clcment1ry-school·11c d:aughters.
Just two yean ago. Dietz was earning a good
5alU)' at lhc happiest place on earth. She was a
reservatioa agent at lM Walt Disney Travel Co.
wit~ three ,ean experience on the ;ot> when
thi~ ~n to go Wl'Of\I.
Eiahtecn months later. Oicu and her t\\O
daupten arrived on the doorstep of the Orange
• COMt lnlei'faith Center. They had r.o pl cc to live. .
••1t was a dcvulatlna 11M>mcnt for us," he id.
••t'd hit rock bottom. My telf·worth was 1bout a
low U it could Pollibly pL"
The roots ol her hoineie.nea beaan innocently
enough. After a stint in the Navy as an electronics
te('hnlcian, Dietz went throuah a divorce in the
early l980r. and enrolled 1 a mu ic: major at the
University of New Mexico. "I'd played the auitar
. ' SH HOMELESS/M
Costa Mesa omcials eager
to unveil new senior center
~ Grand opening set for just a month away .
By Anna Cekola
Std Wl'W
COSTA MESA -With the grand opening of the
long-awaited Co ta Mesa Semor Center only a month
away. worl..crs are putting on the fini hing touchc on the
20,000·squarc-foot bu1ldina, v. hich v. 111 soon be the heart
of mo 1 enior aetivities in to" n.
The carpcu arc in. the parl..ing lot is pa"ed and the ge-
ometncally-h:ipcd building has a new coat of p3int. The
parquet dance floor in a large multi-purpose room i pol·
1shcd and re.id) to go.
"It's very do e," said Jeff Hovsepian, director or de,.el-.
opment for the CO)ta Mc 3 Senior Citi.tens Corporation.
The non-profit corporation. or m1ed by the City C.Oun·
c1l in 19 • v.111 operate the ~ty·fundcd tenter.
ln the worl..s for the pa t ix )Ca~. the $2.S million
center v.111 be open to the public: on S turday, June 20
for 1 form:al dcd1('ati n ceremony. On June ?l. an ace
cream ~•al v.ill be h 1J for the e"timalcd 16,000 t
See CENTEMlll* ,_
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M Monday, May 18, 1912
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f Locals Only
WEBO.Y PlANNBI
Government Meetings
0 Cosu Mesa CitY Council -The council
will bold its regular bimonthly meeting at 6:30
p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, 77
Fair Drive. The public is invited to
· participate. There is a public comment period
at the beginning of each meeging, during
which residents may offer comments on any
item not appearing on the agenda. Public
input is also w~lcome on agenda items, as
they come up. 0 Costa Mesa Planning Commission -The five-member
commission nandles building and zoning matters and approves
development plans, subject to review by the City Council. The
commission will hold its regular s~dy session for the review of
future agenda items at 6:30 p.m. Iftonday in the meeting room
behind the council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. The
public is welcome to attend. No formal action will taken on any
item un til the May 26 meeting.
0 Costa Mesa Transportation Commission -The five member
commission is appointed by the City Council and reviews all
matt ers pertaining to traffic and transponation in the city. The
commission will hold its bimonthly public meeting at 7 p.m.
Wednesday in the council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
0 Newport Beach Planning Commission -The five-member
appointed sel"\.es as the princi pal forum for matters concerning
development within the city. Meetings are open and public
testimony is welcome. The commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
1hc council chambers al City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Traffic report
The Fourth Street offra mp from th e southbound Santa Ana
Freeway closed Sunday an d 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 S
a.m., will occur on various lanes between
Jeffrey Road and Jamboree through June,
199.2.
On the southbound San Diego Freeway,
the number 4 lane from Beach Boulevard to
the Heil Avenue overcrossing will be closed
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday.
The northbound Sanla Ana Freeway connector to the
Southbound Costa Mesa Freeway will re mained closed until
winter. 1993.
Nigh1ly closures. midnight to 5 a.m .. on the northbound Costa
Mesa Freeway from the Sant a Ana Freeway to Fourth Street, wi ll•
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, nigh t closures, from midn i&Pt to S
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
Monda -Com dog or chicken nuggets, vegetarian beans,
peaches, wheat roll, milk
Tuesday - Crisp camitas taco, cheese, lettuce or chicken
nuggets, peas and com. diced pears, harvest
bread, milk
Wednesday -Pancake. syrup, or chicken
nuggets. potato patty, grape juice, milk
Thursday -Co rn dog or chicken nuggets,
1.egetanan beans. peaches. wheat roll, milk
Friday -Chicken patty. bun, pickles,
le ttuce. potato rounds, ketchup, Happy
B1rthda} cake, mil k
Police Log ~
Cos ta Mesa
Someone: sma,hcd the v. indov.) or
tv.o vans parked at Amp Electnc on
Fischer Avenue earlier this montti. taking about SS.000 worth of tools. • About $4,000 WOrlh of tools v.c:rc
reported stolen earlier th1\ month
from 1 car that had been taken in for
repairs at an auto dcalc~h1p 11 ~480 Harbor Blvd • Someone stole a bike wonh about
S270 from an open ~a rage on the 400 block of Princeton Drrve
Newport Beach
A resident or an apartment in lhc
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200 block or Bayshorc Drive came home from a movie 10 find someone
had urinated on his couch, used the
bathroom toilet w11hout flushing af·
tcrward1 eaten some or his food and
stolen Jewelry, a video player and
stereo equ1pmen1 • Seven dress shirts. rwo suits and
vinous music casscllc tapes and com·
pact discs were stolen from a 1990
Acura Legend parked 1n a lot at 149 R1vers1de Ave by a th11:f who
sma,hcd a window to hrenk in. •
A pair of $3,900 d111mond Cilrrl!l~
and two Hcrmei. sca"'es worth S.380
were reponcd m1 sing by 1 New Mex· 1co woman after her vacalion 1n Ne~· port Beach. The items were las1 seen
in her suitcase at the Marriott Hotel,
900 Newpor1 Center Orrvc
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Almanac
Editor's NOl~: Alm.Jn.JC runs in lM
P1kx ()() Mond~ys
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Births .·
Saint JoHph Hospltol
Apnl 30
o Carrie and Timothy Rush, l.tgun.i
Hills, boy
Moy 4
o Rebecca and Dennis Parker, Costa
Mesa, girl
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Most recent deaths .is reported to the
Orange County Recor~'s Office
Costa Mesa
o Robert Lucille Chew, 96 on April 8,
1992
o Jade Fitzpalrick. 75 on April 20,
1992
o Ju.inlta Gertrude Bisbee, 80 on April
24. 1992.
OAudrry Ethel Bessa, 79 on Apt~ 23,
1992
o Phyllis Jeanne Benlley, 63, on Apnl
28, 1992
Newport Beach
RenH Qmpbell on Apl'J 2 5, ·m Fresno
o James Nick Lodato marr~ Sarah
Lynn V1ntreu on April 25, 1992 1n
Santa Cru.c.
o Mario Federico Gomez l'T\ilrfied Bren·
da Ann Ha >es on April 25, 1992 in la·
guna Hills.
Newport leach
o B.my Michael Cail married Sheri
Lynn Engel on April 25, 1992 in New·
port Beadi.
o Joe Ju bin Niknam ma med Neda So·
hrab on "pril 25, 1992 in Newport
Beach
o Ronald L~ Bro~n manied Lori Sima-
nls Jackson on April 25, 1992 m La·
gun.i Beach
o Robert frank Young married Carrie
Marie Snyder on Apnl 25, 1992 in
Costa Mesa.
R~nt bJnkruptcies .u r~pcxted to
t~ federal 8Jnl..ruptcy C()urt in SantJ
~nJ.
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dbo Dcw>o IM>-• 01
Newport Beach 25, · o Janel Irene Wlnterhaldcr, Ad11en·
o Oorothu Alice Bordanos, 87, on
April 27, 1992
o Rose Marie Jolley, 75, on April
1992.
a Albert Delroy Oberg, 83 on April 22,
1992
o Elizabeth Leila Ferguson, 14, on April
24, 1992.
o Dewey Albert Tack.lberry, 66, "pnl
17.
Masi ~nt mam~ges as reported to I~ Or~nge County R«0rckr's orr~
Costa Mesa
o Jeffrey Scott Seavey mw1cd Keri
Lynn Cove on April 25. 1992 in Hun·
t1ngton Beach
a Craig Bruce Hall maml'<f Marlene
Send"'Yf'ur items for Around
Town to Bob van Eyken, Th~
Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, 92627.
Tod ay
ADD and addictions -
A seminar on Allen tion Deficit
Disorder, and how it can bring on
alcoholism and drug addiction,
will ~ offered al 7 p.m. May 18
at the office of fom1ly counselor
Joan Andrews, 1151 Dove Street.
suite 105, in Newport Beach. For
more information, call 4 76-0991.
Tuesday, May 19
Dolphins installation
-The Dolphins. the women's
d1v1s1on of the Newport Harbor
Area Chamber o( Commerce, will
install its new board of directors
at a 7 .15 a m. breal..fast al the
Newport Mamou. Newport Beach
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart, last
year's recipient of the Dolphin
Silver Anchor Award, will install
the new board. For reservations,
call 729-4400. The Dolphins
meet at 7:15 a.m. the th ird
Tue5day of each month .
Preservation -Jean Watt,
president o( the Newport
Conservancy, will address
members of the Newport Beach
Sunrise Rotary Club at 7:30 a.m
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lures al Sea Inc. Chapter 7
° Costa Mesa
O Dilvid William Noel Chapter 7.
New bu>1n~ /ice~ infnrm,won re·
port~ by the cities of CMtJ i\11.'"1 Jnd
Ne,,port Bexh
Newpor1 Beach
o Rahman Fal.himi of N~port Be•uty
Supply at 3601 J.imboree Rd. ·
a Marvin Silverman of Midwest lndem·
ily Corp. at 500 Birch St
o Eric BrO\\n o( Ttthno"iew l11c. at 98
BJycrht Court
May 19 at the B~lboa Bay Club.
1221 W. Coast Hwy. The
conservancy is raising funds to
purchase two parcels of
undeveloped land -The
Castaways and Newporter North
sites -in ord~r to preserve them
as natural habitat. For more
information, call 548-14 38
Baja travel -The
Automobile Club of Southern
Cilif orni.:i will present a slide
show on traveling in Ba1a
California al 7 p m. May 19 at the
Neighborhood Community
Center, 184 5 Park Ave in Costa
MeSJ. For more informJt1on, C.lll
645·3300
Oriental medicine -A
free seminar on the use of
acupuncture and other tec..hn1ques
of oriental med1une in ~"omen's
health will be oliered Jl 7 p.m.
May 19 at the oll1ces of Dr.
Ronald Bieler, 440 Fair Drive in
Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 549·9999.
Wed., May 20
Town and Gown -uc1
Town and Gown will hold its
annual presiden t's installithon
reception al 11: a.m. May 20 at
the Red Lion Inn in Cost.'! Mesa.
For more information, call
0 Ceor~ YAIH, Jr. ol Celffaw Yacht
S;alet at 13906 Ftjl W.iy
CoatoMeaa
o Marie Mil.Jlewill ol Crtme de LI
CrerM at 843 W 19th St.
OAmeric.an Drug Slores .\t 11 75 Bal.er
St.
o Amerlan Drug Slores .-it 11 75 Uaket
St.
15,8, 12 ),.ifJc> Mary J.ane DKker o(
M.uy Jane Music Sludlo ill 1883
Rhodes Or.
o College Hospital at 301 Victoria St.
Recent re.ll estate SJk> .is repNted by
the Cont1nen/J/ La"} rs Titfe Co. in
S,,ntJ AnJ. Re.1/ estate trJfbJCllOM JP-
peJr in tile P1kx every MonclJy.
Costa Mesa
0 620 uke\-iew Lane s 185,000, J bed·
room, 2 b.lth 10 Nestor A Guardia
0 316 Alt;a L.Jne, 5190,000, 3 bedroom,
2 b.11h to L) nn River)
o 1 a.is Ani'lheim Ave. 46, s 160,000, 3
~room. 2 bath lo Mich.lei 0. Jacob-
son
o 1845 Anilhrim Ave. 5B, S 160,000, 3
bedroom, 2 bJth to Robert C. td.ilvenon
o 223 t Pacific Ave. S 192,000, 3 bed·
room, 2 bath to Michael G Forward
o 768 Wesley.in Bay. S 141,500, 2 bed·
room, 2 b;ith to Mlrcell.i King
o 3031 l.'lngs Bay, S 163,500, 2 beef.
room, 2 b.lth to John C Vandcrhulst
a 2182 M.lple St., S 100,000, l bed·
room, 2 b;i1h to Peter Baron
o 2620 Elden A\-e,, S2l9.SOO. 4 bed·
room, 2 b.lth 10 Willia ledt•nded.er
a 2l30 V.inguud . Way, S125,000, 3
bedr~ni. 1 b.lth to Otis W \\'Jtk1M
o 187i Monro\-ia, 5110,000. 1 lx-d·
room, 1 b.lth to Edmund E. Depue
o 785 W. 181h ~t .• S174,000 to Oougl,lS
0 °'~ens
Newpor1 leach
O J09 urn.ilion A\e, S.!211 500. to
Jeanette M. Repp
o 303 C.irnatlon A11e. Sh6S.OOO to
W.i~CT' N lbr.1him
a 201 , 191h SI., S500.000. 1 lx.-droom,
l bath to S<.ou A Mc.\.1'xm .. ·
650-5559.
More green tomatoes
-The b~tseller "Fried Green
T omatoe) at the Wh1!>lle Stop
Care", by author Fanny Flagg. will
be the topic of discussion al the
"Evening Book Discussion" at 7
p m. al the Newport Center
Library. 856 San Clemente Or .
Ne" port BeJch. For more
1nf ormation. call jJck1e Headly al
644-3181.
She lter friends -Patti
0Jvis, daughter of former
pre!.1denl Ronald Reag,1n, will
speak on behalf of the Friends of
Or.rnge Coa)l Interfaith Shelter
and introduce her new book
enlttled "The Way I See It. An
Autob1ogrJphy" al an 11 a.m.
reception The reception will be
held al HJrbor Reform Tempie/St
Mark Church, 2100 Mar V1)l,1 Dr.
Ney. port Beach. Call 497-9 Ut9
tor more information.
Doing Donne -The
\\Orks of poet John Donne will be
discussed al the "Voices and
Visions" poetry discussion grou p,
2·30 p.m. May 20 at the Newport
Center Library, 856 San Clemente
Drive. CJll 644-3181 for
information.
Let's travel -The
Mariners Branch Library 1s orfering
o 16 ~uape Or .. Sl7S,000, 2 bed· room. 1 b;i1h to john P. A~nes
o 205 Harbor Woods Pt.) $24St000• 2
bedroom, 2 bath 10 Chris M. P~letler
o 35 SH tsl.lnd Or •. S268,000. 2 bed· room. 2 b.lth 10 ThetNi M. M::~l
0 300 C1gney Uine, S12),500, 1 bed·
room, 1 bath 10 Lori J. ~mond
o 200 McNeil Lane, S 1 52 ,000, 2 bed·
room. 2 b.lth to James N Cutright
o 1131 Balboa 81\d., S875,000, 3 bed·
room, l bath Lo Robert M . Taylor
o 1015 E. Balboa Blvd •• S750,000, 3
bedroom, 3 b.lth to David I< M.lncini
o 23 Ch1tham Ct.. S990,SOO. 2 bc!d·
room. 3 b;ith 10 Freedom Newspapers
The f.>//mi1rtg pooplc "'ere 1ncs""1 rhlf
p1ur 14CL'1 "" su•picion of drtHfll utl<kr rhc i'ttflucBCC. These ~op/c h•~ Qnf1 bc'crt .,. ~srcd ort swpi..·l<HI of• etimc artJ, H 14ith
a// such cnmcJ. rhq arc lrtllOC'Cnt until P'°""
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Costa Mesa
o Fnincisco J. Alcala. lO, Cosra Mc.a
o Laurence John C~ity. 24, Tu11in
o Richard Arthur 01nc, ?9, COS11 Mesa
o Jcu John Fcmandci, ll. Cor.u Mesa
o Rid Kc• 1n Gn1nlh3m, 29, Fo11n1a1n Valley
o r cny Michael Lamarta. J2. Cor.ta Mew
o Chrlti(lj>hcr J. Mel.kc. 29, C~t• Mesa
o Ocnn11 McNutl), 46, 0>6Ja M~
o Wilham Ralph Mor~cn. JI, Cose~ Mc"
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o Enc:i Y\'WC Recd, J2, Fulh:non
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D Mech.ad KCnl Va'1C'k>c. )'I. O;ana Poi.nt
::i l.c<l (J,.JrJ (1•d, 60. Anaheim
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Ch11\1to.: R11~ Rc1nh11J1, l!. N.-..pon lklK'h
a presentation by world traveler
Paula Kruse entitled "Southern
France-A Tr.lvelogue" tn the
Vince Jorgensen Room, 2005
Dover Dr .• Ne\'\ port Beach at 7
p.m. Kruse will talk about the
country and her recent
expenence. The program is free.
For more information, call Jackie
Headly at 644-3181.
Thu rsd ay, May 21
Square dance -The
Costa Mesa Quic~teppers, the
city's lt\ely senior square dance
club, invite you to their we<?kly
dance, l 0 a.m. today at the
Downtown Community Center,
Anaheim Avenue and Center
Street. The group 1s lool..ing for
couples with square dance
experience for expanded
act1vi1tes. There are also available
female partner:> for single mall!'
dancer) who would like to join
the fun For more information,
call 545-5669
Wed., May 27
DA R meeting -THe Col.
William Cabell Chapter ol the
Daughters of the Amencan
Revolut ion will meet at the Cenler
Club in Costa Mesa at noon M.iy
27. For reservation!>, e41ll
644-5448.
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Rabulldlng L.A.: Let's nood the Place with nickels, dimes and idea
W e arc a strange bunch. 1t we :ire nn
alcoholic or a drug nddict, we have to hi t
absolute b6ttom before we ca n pull
ourselves out of the gutter and do something about
our problem.
something to reach into the heart and life of
another person, )Ou ha'e fulfilled )Our mi,sion in
life."
Then he introduced some of tho-.c:
Jerry Kemp, a stod.broker who said he once lived
Los Angeles hit absolute bottom last month, and
now it's desperately trying to recover. I saw it
happe ning Wednesday night at Founder's Church in
L.A.
There were a few street people there, a few
wei rdos (one with a sign for a "Space Triquarium"),
but mo tly they were just nice, well-cared-for
middle-class people, maybe 60 pe rcent white, the
rest black; ages ranged from early twenties to early
eighties.
The man who organized the rally, radio
psychiatrist David Viscott turned them all on. The
crowd of about 1,200 roared when Viscott said that
the rebuilding of Los Angeles and its society is
going to be done by the people, not by politicians. On the
Coast
on skid roY., i) v.orking on creating
a venture-capital fund to in11e\t in
minority-ov.ncd busine)ses, with
the money secured b> U.S.
Lero-coupon bond . By Friday,
indications of intereiit (a legal
term) v.ere \\Cll inio seven figures.
This i a big-buck deal ($50,000
units) but if }OU'rc in that league,
call (818) 9 6-8760 for the
prollpcctu .
Not everybody .was thinking iio
big. A lady a 1..ed fo r help with her
idea of opening art and craft
galleries in South-Central. "There
i wonderful rnlcnl there, but it "Where the heh have they been nil this time? We
-we together - arc going to do this!" he cried.
"It is one person helping another person,
becoming part-Of that person's life. If you arc doing
need!. to be iihown." She suggested
a fi rst step of volunteer n.:f urbi!.hing vacant stores
to be turned into gallerieii. "We'll find the store!..
Mavis listings
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you bring tht p. int," '>he challen&ed.
One man "anted to \Ulrt mulliC·thcrapy
program , and another lady needed financial help
with her worl.. of finding obscure scholar!.hip fumh
for college, and high llchool students.
Architect David Greenberg said he is giving up
his career to form an urb3n design office for
South-Central and need., help and professional
..upport. "Dreamers, this is }Our chance," he !.Jid.
.Costa Mesa marketing consultant Rundy Robertll
said he is going to close his office on 17th St. to
\\Ork full time on helping people estnblillh, or
rc-establi h. iimall bu'>ines cs in South-Central. At
no Ice. More about Randy in Wednesday's column.
Meanwhile, here's a challenge for )Ou: Come up
with an idea that lets you "reach into the hean and
life of another person."
Newport Beach Councilman Clarence Turner
tried thi last \\.eek and laid a big, fat egg with his
colleagues. That's n shame, but l doubt he's willing
to gi11e up yet, and I'm just getting started.
1 challenge you to come up with one good,
reasonably simple idea -and a way to implement
it.
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for e\amplc, v.hat if v.c all du' Jeep into our
closeh and found tho c thous:imh or jars or
pennie,, nid.eh and dimes (I pcr:.onally have 14 of
them!)? And what if Y.C got a local bank or two to
use a math1ne to count and sort all those coin , and
'>Ome busine'is !.taffs or '>Chool teams to \\.rap them'!
HOY. much money could , .. e robe to ftclp a .
church help ll member'> rebuild their li,eii? How
m.iny iitorcll could ''c comert into art galleries?
How many pets could \\C help get back to their
home!.? Or ... ?
I challenge )OU to think hard about this, put )OUT
idea on a piece of pap1.r and !>end it to me at the
Dail) Pilot by next MondJ), Ma) ~5.
Then \\c'll h;)\e lunch the follo"ing Saturday -
and I'll bu) I don't l..nO\\. ''heri.:. but Y.e "Ill do it.
(I also don't kno'' ''h:it I'll do ii a thou and good
people ~end in 1deJ~')
And \\C'll figure out \\hat \\e, \\ho are so
well-in~ulated here m God'~ country. can do to help
people ''ho~e lives be1.ame a living hell
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Business The Busine)S page runs on Mondays, Wednesda~ and Fnda~ Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 271
. . Entrepreneurs -
Who : Douglas Drumwright, a
46-year-old Newport Beach
resident and Charles Mack, a 40-year-old
Corona del Mar resident. Drumwright and
Mack are founding partners of Alpha
Partners, a crisis management company.
Both have extensive experience in managing
a variety of companies. Drumwright is a
native of Louisiana, while Mack is originally
from Illinois.
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What : Alpha Rartne.rs provides
hands-on, on-sate
management of companies in crisis. Under
contract through Alpha, the partners serve
.i:i top executives of their client companies.
lhe t\\O founders and their three other
partners currently serve as top managers of
United We!ltern Medical Centers.
Drumwright is president and chief executive
officer of United Western, while Mack is
chief operating officer. Alpha signed a new
lt\e-year contract with the hospital company
l."t )Car. Alpha previously helped in the
turnaround of Tustin-based Care
l:.nterprises, a large chain of nursing homes.
Th.it contract was completed last fall.
When: DrumMight and Mack
l._, P<l)1'1'!/0ally Pllt>'
Doug Drumwright (right) and Charles Mack, whose
company, Alpha Partners, manages a major area hos-
pital, Santa Ana's Western Med ical Center.
founded Alpha partners in
I IJS~. They'd worked together previously,
bl.'grnning in I 978, when Drumwright recruited
l\Lld. to worl.. at Chicago-based FMC Corp., a
huge manufocturing concern. Mack came to
Orange County in 1984, when he took a job with
Republic Health Corp. Drumwright moved to
Or.1nge County an 1986.
Where: ~lph.t I!. capable or ~aking on
client!. in need of crisis
m.1nagl.'fflent anywhere in the country. and it
competes for client companies "1th n.11ionwide
management firms. Drum,Haght said that "ith an
out-of-:itate client, he and Mack ''ould spend a lot
uf time on site ini•ially, and they would later
111,tall one of their other p:irtners a., chief
C\CCUtl\C
Wh~: Drumwright and M:ick decided to
manage comp:rnies under contract
hccau:rl! l ey wanted the freedom and control of
"orking through their O"-n firm rather than
''orking a:i someone else 's employee. "We're
really cntcrpreneurial people w11h a solid
1n .. 111u1ional background.'' Mack said. "Doug and I
rc.1lly learned how big companies and startup
companies work. We think kind of like O\\ners.
but we bring operational skills learned in big,
competitive companies."
How: Alpha Partners has been successful
tn crisis management ~ far. The firm
helped in the turnaround of then-bankrupt Care
Enterprises. In Alpha's first year at United
Western Medical Centers, the hospital company
po ted Sl.8 million in profits. which compared
with a $32 million Joss the previous year. The next
fiscal year -United Western's 1991 fiscal year -
the company netted $2. I million. The company is
expected to po:it a net profit of about S2.3 million
in it!I 1992 fi!lcal year. Drumwright !laid he <1nd hi!I
partners can personaUy manage only two
companies, but with their other parlhers, Alpha is
capable of taking on several more client
companie!I. Ho"cver, neither founding partner
wants the firm to become huge.
Lesson Learned ~;;!~
management, pressure docs things to people, and
)OU can't predict \\hat people will do under
pressure." Mack snid. "You've got to have a few,
and only a fe", people you \\Ork with who you
tru!lt or know. Some of these thing!I arc !IO crazy.
If you don't h.1ve a predictable partner, )Ou'rc
dead. When you look around and people arc
shooting, you'd better be back to bad. "ith
somebody ) ou trust."
-Dy Tony Cox
-lf you know someone "'ho should be profiled
in this weekly feature, send your suggestion lo The
D:J/ly Pilot's business editor, Tony Cox, at 330 W.
BDJ St., Costa Mesa, 91627.
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Economy I lllllter
I t was Mark Twain who once
said "Everyone talks about
the weather, but no one seems
to do anything about it." We
could say the same about the
current economic recession.
Across the United States,
millions of home owners may
not know it , but the value of
their real estate has dropped.
J'he result of declining real
estate values is that home
owners in their 50s and early-60s
who were planning io rely on
their home equity for retirement
must choose between working
more years before retirement or
living much leaner during
retirement. Other home owners
who were planning on using
their home equity for college
tuition arc now forced to
sacrifice their children's future.
and many of them arc
wondering why.
That is just one effect of the
current depression in real estate.
lf your town or county is raising
taxes or cutting services, the
reason is the devaluation of rc:il
estate. This translates into less
money for schools, police
protection, firemen and other
vital city services. ln both cnsc!I,
the individual tax payer is
expected to pay the co:it.
Fred A. Hoekstra has been
named vice president .11nd manager
of Sanwa Bank ulifornl.:i's, New-
port Beach office Hoekstra pre-
VIOusly se~ as a financial con-
sult.1nt and finance instructor at
Cal State Fullerton and Chapman conese.
Ian Watson, a lop membrane
1echnolog1st, has been hirt..'<.I by
Ne-.vport Beach-based Bo> le Eng1
nccnng Corp. as a Special Consult-
ant.
Western Bank Mort.>sc Com·
p<lny of Cost.l Mcs.l h.u recentl>·
hired Harold Kno\\llOn as senior '"e president of information sys-
tems.
ClmL&
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Both the President tind
Congress h:ivc agreed that
something needs to be done to
strengthen real estate value!I, but
the politics of the election year
have resulted in a legislative
stalemnte. I urge oil citizens to
call or write
their
value!I.
Other inequities in the
current 1nx code discourage
investment in real estate by
pension fund investors. which
could provide large pools or
cnpitnl to jump-start the
economy.
Investment in
Congressman to
work out a
compromise for
an economict
growth package
during this
session .
A change is .
needed in the
current tax rules
on passive loss.
The 1986
passive-loss
provision:i
prevent people
A change is needed
in the current tax
rules on passive loss.
The 1986 passive-
loss provisions pre-
vent people in real
estate from off setting
their losses against
other income.
real estate hns
been the
economic engine
that hns pulled
us out of every
recession since
World Wnr II.
A natural
disaster destroys
the va lue of rcol
estate in a very
rcol sense. Our
current dis:istcr,
wt\ich has had
in real estate
the same effect
as a fire or nn
earthquake in from offsetting
their lo!lses against other
income. Every other busine~ in
the country i!I allo\\ed to u:ie
these off:iets. Real estate alone
is discriminated agoin!lt in this
area. This. combined with a
tightening or credit. in part due
to overzealous regulators, has
halted long-term real e!llatc
financing and triggered a
precipitous foll in real e!ltate
dei.troying real estate values,
occurred at the h:rnds of an
inactive government. Without a
change in policy at th e federal
level, this disaster could become
a full-sc:ile economic
cata:itrophe.
WILLIAM W. HUGHES JR.
Hughes Investments,
Newport Beach
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~ TiffanY-s dishes reflect
the beauty of gardens
T here may have been a more
pleasant way to spend a
Friday afternoon. But, it was
difficult to imagine a way as one
sat in the Jardens of La Casa
Pacifica with its beautiful nowers,
shrubbery and trees.
Add to that gorgeous weather,
the fragrance of
star jasmine and
the sounds of the
crashing wa\.es of
the Pacific Ocean
at the ga(den
edge.
The San
Clemente estate
of Ninetta and
Gavin-Herbert
has one of the
most outstanding
gardens in Society Orange County
with its three
resident
gardeners and more help available
from Herbert's Rogers Gardens. It
"as the setting for the clas )
launch of another ga rden,
''American Garden", Tiffany's
newest collection of sterling
flatware and its coordinating
Limoges porcelain.
Jo Elle n QuaJls, VP of the South
Coast Plaza Tiffany's, invited 50
patrons of charitable organizations
to lunch and to act first hand
dining experience with the new
collection depicting 27 varieues of
plants and nowers.
"This is a day of celebration.''
\31d Qualls. adding in her brief
welcome speech "¥OU dedicated
ladies helped me learn about thlll
community when I came here fou r
)CJr ago .. .l'm delighted to have
friends like the Herbcrts "'ho let
us be on these beautiful ground!>
10 introduce our American
Garden." (She neglected Lo
mention it, but the word got out
that 11 "as her birthday.}
Qualls :i nd Nincua He rbert
received the gue ts, who had met
at the SCP store for juice before
hmo-ing down to th e former
Wc!>tcrn White I loul.e of Ni\on
day• .. •·w e have Jlmo t !>e\e n acre.,
here." .. aid Herbert point mg ou1
the late I feature of the
ever-ch:ingmg garden. 'Thi'
begonia hou.,c i\ new."
''Th1\ i mv fir t time here,'
commented Shari Esayian. ··rm '"
enthralled ... ~he adtlctl looking
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Lifestyles
v • · Doi:trir'S -aiJpiilntnient
Is lesson In genealogy
T he greatest trauma in seeing a specialist is surviving the
paperwork. For an interview lasring 15 minutes, one has to spend
an hour agonizing over a medical questionnaire with such bafning
questions as "Did you or any parent, grandparent, or great grandparent
ever suffer blocked tear ducts?" Since when arc tear ducts significant,
unless you're auditioning for a part in a soap opera?
Having spent a numbing amount of time in doctors' waiting rooms,
I've developed a severe case of questionnaire paralysis
between my right thumb and forefinger whe re a stubby
pencil fits. Last week I sought help for my a miction
from a hand-ologist who specializes in right-handed
traumas. Since Lhe eye, ear, nose and throat were
divided up, the hands arc now separate specialities.
As I stepped into the waiting room with its
traditional mix of cheery plants and glum patients, the
nurse weighed me down with a questionnaire as long
and forbidding as a Congressional Report. I'd hope
that a digit specialist would show mercy for patients
with sore paws. Alas, the query covered every di~asc,
operation, post-nasal drip, Cat Scan, implant, allergy, 59 d virus, rnolc and breakdown since leaving the womb. a.n Glancing around the room, I n9tcd other distraught Holding patients laboring over their paperwork. It was e"idcnt
from their glazed expressions, their entire medical li fe,
from 1onsillec1omy to hysterectomy, was passing before their eyes. This
invasion of privacy is an aspect or modern medicine unknown in the
simple days when all a doctor as ked was "Where docs it hurt?" Now
you must bare you r innermost secrets as well as those of your famil y.
Even Great Aunt Sybil's imaginary migraines are scrut inized.
All this prying stirs a natural instinct to fib a liulc and make my
family hcallhier and more
distinguished than they are. I
feel it's nobody's bu!>ines!. that
my Uncle Hubert suffered a
herniated disc on his JOb as a
sanitation sweeper in the Cit) of
New York. Or that my Cousin
Hortense, still a virgin al 60.
had multiple personal11ics, one
being Cleopatra and the other.
Susnn B. Anthony.
Medical qucs1ionna1res arc
cspcc1ally hard on
hypochondriac~. As my Yes
Column fills up with an
alarming number of check
marks. I'm increasingly quca!>y.
Admitting a triple-whammy like ·
~tress. heartburn, and gas, pl umme ts my score. 1 desperately pray there
will be queries about my strong poin ts, like my bile duct -which is
outstanding if I do brag. As much as I doctor th ese queries, l never
manage 10 make more than a middling score.
The final quiz focuses on one's fina ncial health with such sexist
question<, as "Who's the responsible party for ta king care of this bill?"
Great Balls of Fire! Haven't these folks heard that we ladies were
liberated back in the six11es and car.ry our own checkbooks?
Nevertheless. 11 also helps to flash a Medicare Card, Secondary
Insurance Card. Supplement to your Secondary Insurance Card -and a
couple of gold credit cards. ·
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HOMEL_ESS: Mother finds way out
From A1
for more than 10 yean and decided to
specialize in classical Ftar," abe &aid.
But during her muste studies, th~ pains
that would eventually leave her unemployed
and homeless began.
"For no apparent reason my left hand
would freeze, usually as I was plaYinc the
fin al few measures of a piece," Dietz Aid.
She left New Mexico for Orange C.ounty,
where she studied electronics at Orange
Coast College. Frustrated by her inability to
play the guitar, she also enrolled in a clus
on guitar malting. But the excruciating pains
returned.
"I physically couldn't handle the ISsembly
bracea on her wrisu.
Heremple>)'er '
objeded.
.,Disney hu a policy
that employeea are not
allowed to wear
apptianccs on the job,"
she la.id. "My
emple>)'er put me on
med.ical leave until I
could work without
wearing braces. That
time never came."
Dietz eventually lost
her job and had to get
by on disability
the world -about $500 -in my
wallet. That was a mistake. My
wallet was stolen and we were
penniless."
With only a few days paid up at a
motel, Dietz and her two daugbten
went to the Orance Coast Interfaith
Center in Costa Mesa where they
were given shelter: and food for four
months.
'My biggest prob-
lem was getting over
the fear of starting
over again. I've
learned that there
isn't a limit to the
number of times you
can start over.
After counseling at Orange C.oasc
College, Dietz decided at long last it
was time to try a different career -
-Mm IEZ teactting. Now she's back in school,
---------and with help from the Interfaith
and finishing," she said. , i
Dietz graduated with an electronics degree
from Orange Coast College in May 1988 with
a near-perfect 3.9 grade point average, but
continued her job at the travel agency.
payments, losing nearly half of her income.
After spending all of her savings, Dietz and
her daughters could no longer afford th eir
apartment. "We began living in motels," she
Center, student fmancial aid and a
scholarship, Dietz and her daughters have
been living in a modest Costa Mesa
apartment for the last three months.
Back from the brink of despair.
"My biggest problem was getting over the
fear of starting over again," Dietz said. "I've
learned that there-im't a limit to the number
of times you can start over. You can keep
trying and trying until it comes out right<'
By March 1990, she was having serious
problems with her wrists and arms, a
condition later diagnosed as inflam~atory
polyarthritis. Her doctor told her to wear
-said. "I felt it was just a temporary situation.
"Threatening letters flom creditors had
made me afraid to keep money in the bank,".'
she said. "So I kept all the money I had in
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Local Business & Other Authorities Take a Comprehensive Look At ·
Costa Mesa Mayor, Olympic hopeful promote health awareness programs
C osta Mesa M ayor Mary
Hornbuckle and Olympic
hopeful Tyrone Bennett
gathered at The Sports
Connection to endorse two
national programs: The Great
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The public service program is
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Bennett, who runs the
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Costa Mesa Mayor Mary Ho rn-
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rone Bennett were at The Sports
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"I have been running for 1 7
years," said the 30-year-old
Bennett. "I tried fot the team 1n
1988, but I was hit by car and 1t
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k Plige
POOncs From A1
cut ethical comen.
"It'a a hard place for a lady or a gentleman to earn
a ~aa because if you're strong on ethics, It's hard to
survive,"' said Bob Nelson. owner of Nelson Com-
munications Group in Costa Mesa. "It's not a market-
share business. You have to wi n or you're a failure.
"If Anheuser Busch gets 49 percent of the market,
they're doing great. U a consultant gets 49 percent,
you're a failure, you lost, clean your office out, fire
your &talf and go home."
. In fac~ Nelson said he qui1 reprcscn1ing indi-
~duals because consuhing candidates was too disrup-
tlYC to bis firm's public rcla1ions and public affairs ~~rations. He continues to champion issues and po-
ht1cal causes on behalf of clients -the public affairs
aspect of political consulting.
Nelson, who is a board member with both the
American Association of Political Consultants and
the International Association of Political Consultants,
said he's among the minority in his profession who
want an enforceable code of ethics in the business.
He said the profession's American trade group has a
code of ethics, but ii hasn't had an enforcement ac-
tion in its 23-year history.
"There's an awful 101 of people who will say or do
anything to get their can.didale elected," Nelson said.
Irvine, said she meets with po1cn1ial clients to diM:uss
ideologies, ensuring that the person is a good mulch
for her ethical views and "middle-of-the-road" ~
litical philosophies.
"A hard right-wing candidate won't call me," Pad·
berg said. "They're aoing to be practically living with
the consultant for ,six months to a year, so it has to
be someone they like."
Getting started can be ~ifficult in 1hc political con-
sultina business. Consultants can·t nttract clients with
a yellow pages ad; they rely on ref crrals from past cli-
ents and victories that draw at1cntion to themsel~s.
Many worked previously on politicians' staffs, and
some worked 1heir way up at other people's firms.
"You go in and make a heck of a good s;ilc:s pitch
and pray you win the campaign," Ellis snid. "The
best w~y to get business is to win campaigns."
When it's not elec1ion time, many consultants do
public affairs work, promoting causes and helping
companies get proposals passed by government en-
tities. There are al o public rela1ions firms like Nel-
son's that do such public affairs \\-Ork yea r-round, •ut
don't represcn1 candida1cs. ·
For example, Thomas Wilek Associates in Irvine
was able to help developer Roger Torriero get a
major Santa Ana project approved in 1988, when
slow-growth sentiments were at an all-time high.
Judy Johnson, vice president in charge of Thomas
Wilek Associa1es' public affairs division, said 1he de-
velopers were able to minimize public opposition to
PIGEONS
From A1
times a day to feed the estimated
450 bards th:u have come to 1ru t
her.
She has named 120 or lhem nnd
taught them to respond to their
names, while others she has train-
ed to simply come to her withou1
fear. "The project is wonderful for
children," ~he said. "I can put a
bird on 1he hand of a child."
Garcia's practice has triggered
some complaints from nearby
merchants worried about the me~
left by the birds, but the protes1s
have ,quieted, Newport Beach
Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said.
In fact, Garcia claims that ci ti·
zens and animal conirol officers a-
like now call upon her help when-
ever an injured bird is found.
About a month ago, Garcia
suffered a mnjor eye hemorrhage
and underwent surgery that has
prevented her from her daily
pigeon-feeding duly. But she
designated a friend to con1inue
the recdilfga while she recuperates.
On Monday, her friend saw a
man drive away in a pickup truck
with numerous pigeons in the
back. Ourcia believes the man is
the same individual she hcaJd was
kicked out of Laguna Beach for
capturing birds in that city to sell
to hunting and dog-training clubs.
A grieving Garciu said the
trapper was probably able to lure
the most domesticated of her
pigeons since they are 1he most
friendly and used to humans.
Out she said whnt particularly
hurt her was that local police
From A1
signs in the city was "an undue
burden on Free Speech."
Following a review of the ordi-
nance, City Attorney Thomas
Kathe said certain provisions in
the code were "unenforceable."
In the proposed changes, the
<:... -
officen didn't try to slop the man,
e\!Cn as a favor lo her.
.. The animal control officers all
know how I love those birds and
care for them," she said.
Gonis snid officers did contact
the pigeon-napper. But the only
thing officers could do was to
advise the man be must obtain 1
business permit to c:itch the birds.
"We checked with the state
Department of Fish and Game
and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service and lea rned there nre no
regulations protecting pigeons,"
Gonis said.
3<kJay limit has been dropped, but
candidates will be required to take
down signs no later than 10 days
.following nn election.
A cash deposit, equal to what it
might cost the city to remove the
signs, would still be required, al-
though candidates who believe the
bond would impair their candidacy
would have the option to request a
fee-waver hcnring.
And, Nelson says, there are several who won't.
"I try to do it as morally, ethically and inexpen-
sively as possible," said Harvey Englander, owner of
Campaign Managcmenl Inc. in Cosia Mesa.
thei r project, MacAr1hur Pl ace, by seeking relidents' _..
input long before a proposal went before the city. ..---------....:...------------==------------------
Ellis also draws the line al some point, even when
opponents turn to mudslinging.
Hoag Hospital, which recently had its expansion
plans approved by 1he city of Newpor1 Beach. used a
similar approach. It came on the heels of an ex-
pansion proposal by the Balboa Bay Club that failed.
"It's not for 1he lightheaned or wimps," Ellis said.
"You've go1 to do everything wi1hin the law and your
power to be successful. But when ii goes nega1ive, l
stick to the public record only. I stay away from an
opponent's private llfe."
"h's nice to finally be able to say that Hoag was
not another Bay Club," said David Paine, owner of
Paine & ~iates in Costa Mesa, Hoag's con ultant.
"The old ways of doing things don't \\Ork any more.
You can't rely s1ric1ly on years-built relationships
Eileen Padberg. owner of Padberg Consulting in with councilmen and planning commissioners."
CENTER
From A1
18,000 senior c11izem in Costa
Mesa.
Hovsepian said he cxpccls be-
tween 50 an d 200 seniors will par-
ticipate in center activities ranging
from bingo to aerobics and movi.cs
at any given time. The center will
include a library, assembly hall,
card room, crafls room, billiard
room, health clinic, kitchen and
several conference rooms.
Recently, corpora1ion officials
have been holding fundraisers to
help furnish the 28 rooms and
other common areas in the center.
Only seven rooms arc left to be
furnished, Hovsepian said.
Sponsorship for furnishing n
room cosls from abou1 $1 ,000 lo
$10,000. Recently the National
Charity League, in comm emora-
tion of the soon-to-be-closed
Golden Timers Senior Ci1izen's
Center, donated about $8,200 to
furnish the cen1er day room, Hov-
sepian said .
"It will be a great room for
Super Lotto
Saturday, May 16 drawing for
. S6.4 million jackpot:
3, 8, 21, 30, 31, 39
what you and I call 'hanging
out,' " he said.
Another major task has been
working up a schedule for the vnr-
ious ac1ivities 1hat will take place
in the center, including those of
the Costa Mesa Senior Ci1izen's
Club, Lhe Golden Timers and the
TLC lunch program.
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The Newport -BeacWCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Ro1er Carlson ..•• 642-4330 ext.387
Sports on TV-radi0/82
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Sailors throw their
weight around at 3-A
track, fiela pret'ims
Hall to the
llictarl
• Newport janior Beau Ralphs
making his move toward state.
By Richard Dunn
Sports ...
MISSION VIEJO
This isn't the first time
that Beau Ralphs has
made an imprint for New-
pon Harbor High.
But it's the first c:onse·
quential time with a shot
put smashing into the 1
ground rather than an opponent on the mat
or a running back carrying a football.
While teammates Tony Mancuso and
Gina Heads derive most of the glory in the
weight events, Ralphs, a junior, has quietly
snuck up o n the rest or the CIF Southern
Section 3-A track and fie ld World.
Ralphs, a first team All-Sea View League
defensive tackle in football and the Sailors'
heavyweight on the wrestling team, ad·
vanced to the 3-A finals with a 51 foot, 31/l
inch shot-put heave last Saturday in the di·
vision preliminaries at Trabuco Hills.
.. We were expecting him to go to the fi.
nals, ever since he threw that 52·11 (actually
52-1 1 ~) against Woodbridge (on April 30),"
Newr.>rt Harbor weights coach Tony Ciarel·
Ii said of Ralphs. "For him to advance to
the (state qualifying) Masters Meet, he'll
need to go over his PR (personal record) by
an extra foot!'
Newport Harbor, qualifying five athletes
for individual finals, also advanced its girls
400-meter relay team of senior · Jennifer
Glueck, junior Michaela Ross, · frcsh~an
Misty May and sophomore Lindsey Curtis,
finishing seventh overall in 49.96. The Sail-
ors were second in the at1ird heat.
Freshman Tiha Bowman also qualified for
Newport in the high jump {5· 1) while
Heads, a sophomore, advanced in the discus
(130-6) and shot put (4'1-6¥4), both personal
records.
See SAILORS/If
fm'brlnger
PCl.'1 No. 1
By~Fdner
$tlOlts ...
E stancia High SC·
nior Matt Fuer-
bringer, who
starred in basketball
and volleyball the pasl
three years, is the Pa·
cific Coast League's
Athlete or the Year, as
selcc1ed by the circuit's athletic direc·
tors.
Fuerbringer, who will play vol·
leybaU at Stanford next year, was a
two-time All·ClF performer in bas·
ketbaU, where he led the Eagles to a
CIF State Division Ill championship,
a Southern Section title, and a South-
ern California Regional crown, as
well as two section and one regional
runner-up finishes ..
He avcraaed 20.7 points and 10
Mollie Flint
Flint keeps
the fires lit
in CIF hunt
By Richard OUM
Spcr'IS Wrtet
MISSION VIEJO -Mol·
lie Flint, still a novice in the
800 meters. is becoming
well-acquain1ed with two
laps rather than one.
For Flint, Corona del Mar
High junior, she knew there
was something special about
·the 800 before aucmpting ii
the first time on April 11 at
the Arcadia Invitational.
"She begged us to let her
run it," CdM track and field
coach Bill Sumner said.
Flint, with a time of 2
minutes, 21.87 econds la)l
Saturday in the CIF South·
See FLINT/12 '\Ur( MotM o.ly "oiul
SAN DIEGO -There wasn't a
lot of suspense on Saturday when
America3 took its usual position at
the )tart of the firth race of the
1992 .America's Cup competition,
-8 111 Koch and his crew did it
again with a wire-to-wire finish
besting II Moro de Venezia in th~
decisive race by 44 seconds.
The victory ga"e Americal the
~hampionship by a 4-1 margin and
1t keeps the America's Cup at the
San Diego Yacht Club for at least
another three years.
Koch spent some S4S million of
the reported near-S6S million m
putting his entry together for the
defense of the cup, ha\lng be!)ted
Dennis Conner and h1!. Stars &
Stripes in the Defenders Trial!.
here in the e same \\-ate~ off
Point Loma to gain the honor of
defending for the U S
·The> beat us pretty soundl):·
said Paul Cayard, who guided the
Italians to their fir t·e"er appear·
ance in the Americ:l°s Cup finnls,
having beaten New Zealand m the
Challenger's Finals. ·
"We got beat by a better boat
and a better team," continued Ca·
yard.
Koch. considered a novice
among yachting 'eterans, sur·
rounded himself with tactician
Dave Dellenbaugh and helmsman
Buddy Mclges, and ""ith the tech·
nological improvements made bv-
the Koch team, the U.S. entry
proved to be virtually unbeatable.
The Italians' only victOC) in the
five races was by three seconds to
tie the series at l · 1 ) the closest·
ever finish.
Americi took a little dip in Newport waters prior to the big run for the cup. __________________ _J
Unyielding cage kept Boyce locked out
J ason Boyce, owner of three of the best track and
field marks this spring in the C IF Southern Section
3-A. will be watching, not participating, this Sa1ur·
day at Cerritos College when his peers, mo!)t of whom he
llkt • -Preps
can beat, will be competing.
His commitment to soccer in the Olympic
Development Program. )OU see. obligated
Boyce. a Corona del Mar High sophomore, to
withdraw Crom the 3-A prcliminarie last Satur-
day because of an important regional tourna·
mcnt in Albuquerque. N.M.
Dut what n discredit to the 3-A finals \\ith
Bo)ce CJ ting popcorn and charting tames "hilc
the rest of the division's best auempt to reach
the state-qualifying Masters Meet on May 30.
Boyce had :i terrific chance of doing ""ell -
even winning the long jump and 200 meters -
in the finnls and advnncing to the Mosters.
Now, of course, he has no chance.
If ~u don't go to the prelims, you can'l go lo
the finals.
has 10 do. Soccer, after all, means 10 Bo)Ce what baseball
meant to Mid..ey Mantle.
ihe ODP. the governing bod> of last \\-Cd.end's Rock)
Mountain Tournament fo r West Coast pla)Crs m Al bu·
querque. ha a committee which oversees soccer. Players'
familie s pay for most of
thC'ira"el.
··And th1!. committee ha
:i policy '"here they don't·
\\:lnt too mart) kid~ going
off on lheir o" n:· said
CdM bo~!) track coach
Erich Moreno. compelled
to deal with Boyce's inter·
minable soccer com·
mitmcnts thro ughout the
track and field cason.
"If 11 \\as n •t fo r
(Moreno). I '"ouldn·1 be
'H e·s {Erich
Moreno) really
changed my outlook
on track because
soccer's my first
love.'
---Def CdM soptiomore
SM FUERBRINGERM EsQnda High's M~tt Fuerbringer
However, the ODP-endorsed soccer organi·
zation could probably improve its ways of accommodating
athleles such as Boyce. In the meantime, he docs what he
doing some of the 1h ings I'm doir g now," Boyce said be·
fore flying to New Mexico Friday morning. "He's really
changed my outlook on track because soccer's my first
love. Erich has been a main part of my hfe ever smcc mv
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Badminton
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CYPRESS -There Y.efe
f1\ e tllles to be "'on Satur·
Ja> at the CIF individual
baJm1nton tournament at
C}prel>l> College, :ind four of
them "ent to membe~ of
btancia High's squad.
I he Eagles, who continue
plJ> Tuesda) y,,ith a match
• 11 Colton al> the top-seeded
'lluJd in the Cl F 4-A team
wmpe1111on. d1l>plJ)ed their
~upenont) on Saturda)
In the featured bovs :.tn·
!!le'· the Eaglel>' Chau' Nguy-
c.: n. the top seed. downed
~IJrlo. Keppel'!> Joh nny Le,
I '-IJ. 15-6
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tuJ.1,," :.aid Es1anc1a Coach L1lli~n Drabandcr. "He suf·
kn:cJ a muscle !.pa!>m in the
wcund game, but shook 11
11tf and did a good job."
In boy!. doubles, the No. I
'lcdcd team of Linh Doan·
0.1nh Nguyen of fa1ancia
prl'\..itlcd in rel;it1vely easy
L1,h1on, 15-7, 15-.t , O\'Cr
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Newport Harbor freshman Tina Bowman sails over the bar at CIF l·A track and field prelims .
A.INT:
From 81
em Section 3-A prcliminanes al Tra·
buco Hills, qualified for the 800 finals
this Saturday at Cerritos College.
Now CdM girls basketball fans know
why Flint was an all-section Division
Ill-A point guard. She's the fastest fe-
male on campus.
·'She's our fastest runner in the 100,
she's our fastest in the 200, she's our
fastest in the 400 and she's our fastest
in the 800," Sumner said. "When you
spread it around, you can recover
quicker.
''This was only her fifth time running
the 800 this year and it was her idea to
try it at Arcadia, so she ran the half-
mile on the distance medley relay team.
The 800 is a lot like the 400, but )OU
need to be more controlled and have
more tempo. Each week, she's going to
get a little better:·
Flint's 'time beat out Woodbridge's
Katie Durham ·(2:21.88) by a hun·
dredtbs of a second for the ninth and
final spot in Saturday's 3-A finals .
Flint's bel>t time (2:18.9) was ac-
complished at the Sea View League fi.
nals last week.
Saturday's 3-A finals begin at 11 a.m.
with field events; l p.m. for running
events.
SAILORS:
From 81
Bowman and Ross have
both cleared 5-8 this season
in the high jum~ while May
has reached 5-6. Only Bow-
man, however, is completely
healthy. Ross' ankle injury
wouldn't allow her jump on
Saturday; May is suffering
from back problems; Curtis,
who also runs the 300 low
hurdles, scratched from that
event because of a case of
walking pneumonia.
''l guess we picked the
wrong ti~e to get a couple
of kids banged up," Harbor
Coach Eric Twcit said. "We
did well today and we'll be
happy on Monday when we
realize (how many Newport
athletes qualified for the fi.
nals), but you want more.
You get greedy.
"It 's like in football. If > ou
get to the quarterfinals,
that's great, but "hat you
want is to get to the semi~."
For 1hc Harbor boys, in
addition to Ralphs and Man-
cuso, distance runner Jared
Overton, ·a junior, qualified
in the 3200 meters (9:42.37).
"Overton ""ill run his f astc l
rnce of the }Car next week
(at the finals), but I don't
~now if it will be good
enough (10 ad\/:ince to the
Ma ters Meet)," Tweit said
of Overton, who will be com-
peting again t runners with
times in the 9:20s this Sa1ur·
day.
Mancuso. who's personal
best in the shot put-is 59-2,
accomplished at the Orange
County Championships,
threw 58-9!1.! in the prelims.
"Out the feather in Tony's
cap is qualifying in the dis·
cus," Ciarelli !.aid.
Mancu o, with a 154-10 in
the discus, a personal record
by two feet , qu:ilificd :.ixth
overall. .. A couple of good
throwers didn't do as well
today and (Mancu~o) got a
PR," Ciarelli said. "But
that' the wa} it 1s in the dis·
cus. You try 10 get better
C\ery Y..eek:'
The shot put i'> the e\cnt
m \\hich Mancuso b ex·
pccted to advance to the
State final . "\Ve antic1p<.1tc
60 feet from him in the next
two week.-.," Ci<.1rclli added.
FUERBRINGER:
From 61
bounds as a 6-foot· 7 senior center,
last ye ar. As the· lone returning
starter from n state championship
squad, Fuerbringer led the Eagles
to the section and Southern Cali·
fornia regional final this season,
both at the Los Ang~s Sport
Arena.
cia amass a 75-23 i:.ecord in three
seasons, was also competed for the
South in the annual Orange Coun-
ty All-Star baskctbalJ game.
his team's 34 kill in the first·
round 4-A playoff dcfe:u to pow·
crful Huntington Deacb.
Fuerbringer, expes;ted to ~arn
All-Cl F honors in "olle' ball is
abo a sure South for the. upc~m
ing Orange County all· tar vol·
leyball ma1ch.
He \\3~ twice the PCL's Most
Valuable Pla}er, earning the out·
right 111le as a junior, while shar·
ing the designation this year with
Trabuco Hills center Gavin
Va(1derputten.
Fuerbringer. who helped Estan·
''He achieved just about every
team and individual honor a high
school kid can," said former Es·
tancia Coach Tim O'Brien, since
moved on to Orange Coast Col·
lcgc. "I'd say his resume is com·
plete."
A rare talent in voJIC)ball, Fuer·
bringer helped lead the Eagle to
their first CIF playoff berth in
years this spring. A high-Oying kill
machine, he hammered. a school
record 44 kills in a fote-~cason
league victory, and amassed 25 of
In add111on to his con1nbutions
to Est:mc1a volle~ball. Fuerbringer
has lent his talenb to 1hc Balbo<.1
Bay club program the la~t i.evc ral
years.
Also a standout in ihe cla~
room, hi!. GPA I'> a lofty 3.7.
ehri~ty Lunceford of Trabuco
Hills wa~ the PCL girh Athlete of
the Yeor
Mclaren second • 1n CIF 100 'back'
LONG BEACH -Newport
H a rbor High 's Maureen
McLaren closed ou t her prep
swim career in the CIF 3-A fi.
nals at Belmont Plaza with a
runner-up fini!.h in the 100-yard
backstroke, clocking a .56.21 Sat·
urday nigh t.
She was edged by Be,erly
Hills' Meredith Booker, Y..ho
clocked a Cl F 3-A record ti me
of 55.56.
The 56.21 wa s a pcr!.onnl best
for Mclaren and easily under
the standards for All-American.
It clipped off 1.4 sect>nds from
her previous best.
McLaren was also involved in
the championship finals or the
200 medley relay team, with
Carey Read (breast), Rachel
Arrow (Oy) and Melissa Schutz
(free), which finished sixth at
1:55.60, a foll second better than
their best effort going in.
Mclaren wa ninth in the 100
free (53.8), and Arrow turned
i;n a 5:20.49 in fini hing 11th tn
the 500 free.
The 400 tree relay team of
Mclaren, Laura Thomsen,
Schutz and Arrow combined for
a 3:36.32. 3.5 second\ off their
previous be t. to fini!.h eighth
"I \\as really satisfied," said
Harbor Coach Todd Kolber. "It
wa' :i uccc..sful !.Cason and I'm
proud or the girl ."
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Community colleges ' . . . .
Coast comes down hard
at state softball tourney
SACRAME.NTO -For the
second straight year, Orange
Coast College's visit to the Cali·
fornia Community College soft ·
ball tou rnament was an abbrevi-
ated one.
The Pirates went down to de-
f eat at the hands of Long
Beach City College, 3-1. Satur-
day and suffered elimination in
three games.
Last season, ace made its
first appearance in the state
tournament an 11 years and
were handed a quick exit, lo'ling
in two games.
On Friday, Coast defeated
San Mateo, 4·1, in its opener
hcforc bowina to Sacramento
City, 2-0, to fall into the conso-
lat1on bracket. The victory over
San Mateo was the Pirates' first
ot stale since 198 1.
Lona Beach City had beaten
Ohlone to 11 innings earlier
Saturday, 1-0, to advance 10
meet acc.
Coa I took a 1-0 lead agiun t
Lona Beach in the bottom or
lhe first as Becky Toler inglcd
wi1h one out and evcn1u31Jy
scored on S m Lutsch's double
down the left-field line which
one -hopped the fence.
The Vikin tied the a me in
the third and the pmc tayed
that way until the eventh, de-
spite a couple of Coast op·
portun111cs to i.core .
The Pirates' best chance to
break the tie came in the bot·
tom of the sixth. With one out
and runners at first and second,
Shannon Ebert hit a shot to left
which was handled on a fine
play by the left fielder.
Following a wild pitch and
walk to load the ha c , Becky
Elcock lifted a Oy to right
which was caught. cncJ1ng the
threat.
Seemingly 10 pircd, Long
Beach took control in the top
o( the seventh. Paula Libby led
orr with a double and took
third on a sacrifice.
Cherie Bcdard's Ingle un·
locked the tic, and the Viking
added insurance by movin& Uc·
dnrd around on a tolen b c.
single and J.J. Mohnarn's
groundout.
Alisha Nelson (24-8) wo
tagged for 10 hits in the ddcat,
which marked the first time thi
season OCC (34·1 I) had I I
back-10-bae.k games. Tracey Co·
lombo, wi1h a p ir or single ,
wa the lone Coa t hiller wllh
more than one hit in the game. Uiftl ~h CltJ a ~ CMlt t lq a.Kii Cly 001 000' t-3 10 I
Orqe CoasS tOO 000 o-o 5 2
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frelhmon year."
Big-time rollege soccer roaches prowl the grounds of the OOP
soccer games. Uhimutely, joining the U.S. National team arc the
players' eo:ils.
Anyhow, lost wcelend, Boyce needed to be evaluated for the
regional teum. He'd mi!. ed the preceding weekend'• tournament
in Portland, Ore., to compete in the Seu View League &rack finals..
Last weekend was Boyce' flnal oppor&unity to be evaluated
(""hich the ODP doe annually) and make the regional bOCCCr
team.
"They narrow it down, nnd if they pick you, it's the nmc
proce for the Fourth of July camp, but that'~ tor a week or 11
days," said Oo)'CC, an All-Southern Section l·A soccer player for
the Sea Ktnp la!.t winter.
"'There's 3 lot or politic!. involved," said Do) Ce, who plnys on a
club called Cal South. ·
Had Boyce vied in the track prelims, he would not have played
tn a soccer tournament again until the ~ummer, meaning he
\\Ould'"c been free to race in the Cf F finals, Masters or State ·
meets. providing he qualified, of cou~c.
What :i shame things couldn't have been worked out last
Saturdoy. Boyce, still con!.idercd a neophyte in track and field.
would have erfortlcl>sly earned the top eed in the long jump
finals. Con~i&r:
Doyce's pcr~nal best this spring Is 22 feet , JV! inche~;
Saturday's winner, LaMont Adams of Nog:iles, \\Cnt 22·1 ~.
His times in the 200 (21.9) and 100 (10.9) the previous week at
the league fina.ls were the fifth and 10th fal>test mnrks,
respectively, in the division heading into Saturday's prclims.
"And he's hungry right now," Moreno said. ''He's going to be
sitting with me next weekend at Cerritos College watching the
ftnnls. And I'm going to have to be going, 'Hey. look at this time,
and look at 1ha1 time.' "
Moreno. while pretending he's pointing 10 the inferior marb in
Boyce's events, know:i he would be among the leaders if he
contested. But he's not, and for the second year in a row. Al. 3
frc!.hman, Boyce missed the 3-A long jump preltms.
"He hal>n't e'en hit a plateau ye1," Moreno l>Jid. "We worked
out lal>t week for the preltms an}Wa), ju t in cJsc 'omeonc called
at the last nunu1e ."
Moreno and Ooyce \\.ere both hopeful of a miracle, th at
somcho"· ODP 'occer committee members \\Ould reconsider their
policy of demanding the team to sl.1y together \\hile tra,el1ng to a
tournament.
"If the !>OCCcr comnuttce would\e let him go. he could've
jumpcJ on a plane ~ind taken off at Orange County (Airport) and
been there for one game on Sund.I)," Moreno i.ard. "I could
under~tund if there was a discipline problem, )C!" Out Ja~n
doel>n't ha'c a di cipline problem."
~1:1) be nc~1 scal>On, if the committee bU)'S u. "e can ge1 a
helicopter to hul>tlc him from 1he middle of the tr.1clo.. to the
:iirport, then JCt him pri,ately to Whcrc\Cr·it-muy-tie, U.S.A .. for
Saturday unci Sunday soccer game!>.
Anybody willing to mokc n propo .. al?
• Second coming or Knlo-thc· nil-a? Newport H.irbor fre shman
Tina 13owman'l> tuughc t competit ion this SaturdJy in the section'$
3-A high jump finals at Cerritos College will be .mother Or.ange
County freshman: fapcrJnzJ's Kri sty Ki crulff.
Junior Michaela Ross. however, -wh o along Y..ith 13oY.mnn
clenrcd 5 feet, 8 inches this spring, w~ expected to be the one
traveling to Nor'\\alk this \\Cekend for the Super Bo\\I of Track
°?\\.ma~ only had .to reach ~-l la!.t S31urt.lay in the 3-A
preltmmanes to quahf). bumping Ro!>!i (ankle inJur)) out of the
spotlight :is Ne" port' only high JU mp entrant At :my rate,
Bowman will need to repeal her Aprrl 2 effort rf l>hc's going to
advance to the Ma ter~ Meet.
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8USINISI NAii• time Mnta\rie. Ten percent or P\lblistled Newl)Olt e.acti-F529t87 Hua-Mel Hwang 3050 N Stat•m•nt 1992 above on: NA ness under tne F1C1•hous f\8~ ~I~ ,!y': :~ ~O: =.:n ~ 1~~ ord: Cost.t Men D111y Pilot Published NrNPOfl Beach-E 471h St, fl 'uu0 , FL a :~e FOllowlng P11•~ F530580 Claud• P Sevigny Bustness Name(sl l•Sl.O
th• FlcUttout 8u1ln111 panment of Community to be '" wr111ng and wilt be Apnt 27. May 4. 11. 18, Costa Mesa Daily PllOI May 33308 ~ERrc'2~et~sc~ PUbl1shed Newport Beach-Th11 11a1emen1 was '"eel abo111 on Mey 4, 1992 Name: RUSTY MARINERS ServfcH, n Fair Dftve. recelYtd el t"• llo<Hald 1992 4, 11 , 18, 25. 1992 This bu.slnen 11 con-SATlON SERVICES ~~ Costa Mesa Da.ty Pilot May ~;h the County CIMl! of Oarryt S Oenius
UMITEO, • lml*I pettner· Co.10 M•aa, Cehlornla. office at ll1Y ti,,,. afte< Ill• M·238 M-246 ~u;!ed,:~·,!~~tn~(s;"r~o 4940 Campus onve' •too'
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• ::;;: 1~t~~:~Y ""c~~ -:i r.:i.FIY~,~N= = r;ns-:::,'!'t, P!~ =~~·~ ':1:0f ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE meoc:ed 10 transact bu': ~=011 Buch. Ca ht' M·
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Beach. Callf 92960 cJltlonal charge 0( S5 00 ~operty to bJt oold In an ness under tho Frctihous Biker Thom As . PUBLIC NOTICE Publ•tt\ICI N1v.p0rt Beacl\-1992
The 'Ftctttiou. Bualneu mutt be Included If tian. 'u Is" condition CNSt037S09 Flotltlou• Bu11n•u. N1me(1) l1Sled 0111 lnsuren~:n Serv~ Costa Mesa Oai1y PilOl May F530780 Name r.ten-td to abOll'I d)ed by m.a Ptana. apectl\-Deted· April 24, t992 Fictitious 8uslnes• N•m• a~ve ~n ~une 4, 15187 Cahlornia. 4940 Camp:i Flclltlous 18, 25, June l, 8. 1992 Pubhsn.d Nev.port B•ac"·
wu Med In ~ County caUOnl end 011* contnld HELEN N. LACY, Per• 8usln•H N•m• St•tement Th ng. n uang Orin 1, oo Newport Bua'n•H Harne M·279 Cosia Mesa Oa11y P1101 M•t
on Fet>Nary lf, 19'4 Fi .. ooeum.mt may also bl ex· son•I ReprHent•Uve St•t•ment The Followlng peraons ..,,,;: ,:a't"O:~Y ~:~ Beach, ea11t 92660 Stet•m•nt 18 25. June l e· 1992 No F238HS amlnld at th• omc. or th• ot the E•t•t• Th• Followtng PMton• .,, dOlng bus•ntn ... o,.nge County on M ~ Th11 bu11nus II con-Th• Followittg ~·on• PUBLIC NOT1CE M·280
Omer W L.ono, gener81 City Clerk ol the City of WARREN E CLEND aro d01ng buslnffs as: (a)LAFF STOP lb) THE 992 ay • ducted by· o c0fpot1t1on are doing bu11Mas as· par1ner. F1YI Upper Nw-Cost• Mesa. Plan• ancs INO AU • t , ~H· THE GLAVES FAM tL Y LAFF STOP jc)LAUGH 1 FS 03 The reglatrant(s) com-CAUISE NAVIGATORS. Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE
p()f1 P\ua em.. ~ 1pecfficabonl Wll not be • orn•r • -·· PARTNERSHIP. A Cal<IOf· STOP. 2122 s E Bristol St . 3 42 menced to transact bus.-23276 South Pointe Or . Bu1ln•H Nam•
ls.ech. c.Jtt. t2eeO malled unlen the ad-3260 Ooean Peril n1a General Par1netship. SW1ta ~ Cal1I. 92707 PublJshed New port Beach-ness un0er lht Fictihous Sutto t03, Laguna H.111. St•t•m•nt Flctlf\ou1
l rltn H Zenz, gtneftl C11llOl\&I S5 00 charge 11 ~ llvd., Suite tSS
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S•nt• 936 W 18.th StrHI Apt [). Lift St~ Lid . a Cali!. llm-Costa Meu Oa oly Pilot "4ay Business Name\s) listed Calot 92653 The Follcr"'1ng persons Bu1lneu N•m•
pet111et, F1¥1 Upper New-duded with payment_ Monk:•, 'CA 90405 2 Co111 "4esa. Calil.112627 lltd p1r1nersn1p, 2122 S.E. 11. 18, 25, June 1. 1992 above on: July 20. 1987 Kima & Mat)On• F John-are doing bu11nes.s as Statement
Pof1 Ptau Orlw, N9w'pOf1 Each bid ltloll be mad• Published N••port Vug""a Glaves & Uoyd RI· 8r1Jlol SI. Santa Ana .• CaM. M·26e D1v.d J Tl'\omsen, Presi-son. 29562 S1r1ana. La· DSTY ENTERPRISE. 2000 Tne Fo1'°"''ng persons hach, calll, 92ii6Q on the PropoHI form. Beach.Cosla ~... Da.ly chafd Gleves, COlNSt"' 92707 dent guoa N guel, Calol. 92677 Pacltlc Coa.s1 Hwy .• ,03 are dOlng bu11~s as
Vlfglnl• c. Zeni. gent' .. 11\Hlt P-1 ttvougn p.9 Polot May 15 111 22 1992 u 0 I elated 1131/91, 900 Jotn s Roast. general PUBLIC NOTICE Th•S si.ttmenl was fded l hlS bu11n111 Is COr>-Huntington B .. ch, Ca!ol ABE RADER INSIJRANCE
pMtlef, F1YI Upp« ~ ptewlded In tl'le conllact · · • F Skelly Strfft El Dorado, partner, 2122 SE 8rlslol Fictitious w·th tho Couniy c 1e111 or ducted by husband and 926'6 AGENCY S28 w unco n Pof1 Plaza Orfw, NftlfPOl1 dOCumenlt. .,,a s.l\a• be 28S Kansai 17042 St., Sanla Ana. Calif. 112707 Orange County on Mly 5, wile Ctlnatona AM Han, 2000 Anatl.,m. CA 92&05
Bffcft, c.i.t t2teO ~ed by a cef1il.-d PUBLIC NOTICE l.atry LH Glaves. TruatH This bu11n111 Is con-Buatneas N•me 19112 The reglstran1(1) com-P1c1f1c Coasl Hwy ,,103, Zereta L Cocnran. 19131 Thia bueNl9 WM can-0# ulhlef'• cMCll or o t>.d U D t dattd O.Cembef 8, duettd 11y· a km.tad pan· St•t•m.nt Fs3 o339 menced to llltlsaCI bl.Isa-Huntington Beach. C&kl Hillock View Pl , Yorba
duded bV a tlmlted patt· bond for not '"'than 1~ CNSt037379 1991, 936 W. 181h StrHI MISNp The Follolllling PlflON PUt>iis.hed LI....._.. 81 neu under the flct.tlOUI 112641 L.mda CA 92681 nt<M19 ot the amount oJ th9tf bid. Fictitious Apt. 0.2. Coata MHa, Calif. The reglslrant(s) com-.,, doing buSinlU u : Costa M •0~,......ly P· ...... :n-Bus"'-ss N•~(s) ~Sled This bustnou 11 con-Th11 bus1no11 11 con.
Thie ltltemenc .,.. filed l'Nlde plyeble 10 tn. City BuahMH N•m. 92G27 mencect to 1ranaac1 bus!-CALICO BAKING co 111 11 """ ay above on. Febnaty 22. dUcted Dy: an Individual duc:1ed by" an tndrvtd~ with the County Cl«* Of of Coata t.teaa No Pf<>-S t Ebel John Gl1Vff. Route 4 ness under the Fict11.iout 29001 via Moreno, uguna 1 '· l8, 25, Jun• 1, 1992 t989 The regl1trent(s) com-The reg1stran1(1,) com-
Of1n99 County on A{XIA 2<l, poMI ltlall be ~td t• ement Box 152. El OorlOo, Kan-BuslMSs Nam1(1) ltsted N.guel. Cal r 9265e M-263 MatjOfie Johnson menced to tr81\saCt bust-menc•d to 11ans1et busJ. ttn unltH •ccomoanled by The Following persona ns 67042 above on 0c1obtr 13 8edo Shahtrnn 30 Hol-PUBLI Th11 stat.menl '1.u loltd nus ul'der the FICl•l>OUI NH under the F1ct·1>ew1 ....,_ a Wolen, 1llOO 1ucll caehlels check, .,. dOlng busineu u · Lloyd Richard Glavu , 11178 ' lowglon. trvll'\I, Caht. 92714 C NOTICE 111.1th lho County Cl.,k ol Busmess Nam•(•) l•Sltd Bu1.n1ss Nem11s1 l<lttd M~ BcMe¥afd, ~· cash. Qr bodde<'I bond ti.::..'f':ERASNO OCLYMP\AO Route l 8o• 3e Leon. Kan. Jom S Rossi Virton Megerdlchlon, CNSt037412 Orange County on Aprrl 24. above on April 21, 1992 above on IQ.2N18
IOO, &MM. Celd. W715 ~ bid 11\aM be consld-• • atitorroa us 67074 This stallment was filed 28001 v11 Moreno. u na 1992 Ch1111.1na Ann Hall z.,ela L Cochran Putllllhtd ~ a..cn. •td unlese Q It mode on a @:':°' pannerSl'ltp, • 13 This bus111011 11 coll-Wiit\ the County Clttk of No<Jutl. CaM 92658 gu Fictitious F529299 Tn1s 11at1~ttt was t •td Th11 11a1ement was tiled
co.ta ....._ Pilot May "· blank form fUrnlslled by th• N potol• ~ua, SU1te 200, ducted by a general Plll1· Orang• County on Aprol 22, Ala Colabasl. 275 E 18lh 8uslMH Heme Pubhshed Newport Beach-with !ht County Clttll of '"''U\ ll'lt County Ct•k o1
11. 11. 2:5. ttt:I cay of Cott.a Meu and 11 ;::gort each. Ca tll. nershlp 1992 St "8· Colla Mesa. Cahl. Statement Cost• Mesa Dally Pilot May Orange County on April 24 Orange COi.iniy on May 5
M-252lr tNICM In eccordance ""ti\ Tho r1g1Slran1(1l com-F529t30 92627 The FollOwing persons 4 11 18 25 992 1992
1992 ---------10. ptO\lla.ont ot ~ Pro-Hopkin• Doelopment menced 10 transact buSI· Pvblial'led l\lewPof1 Beec.t\-This business 11 co~ ore doing business at · • · '
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F529291 F530•tt PUIUC NOTICI poeal ,.qulrernentt. ~pany, LP • • Oellwart neu undlf the Ftet.llo\n Cotla MIH Dail Pllol Ma ducted by-a general part· JOURNEY TRAININGS , M·251 Published Nt\IWPOl1 Beac~ P u bllstl•d New P 011
ITATSMDT OP J::.11 .. ~":'M::: eor::a1:•=~~i1 ~ =•:: ::::\~> 1,jg~ed 4, l t. 18, 25, 1J2 y ~~1~, lllrant(s) com-~~~h~r,-''9~~ Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Cosi. Mesa Da.ty Puot Mey Beach.Cost• M•N Daily ~OP Engineering) and tlso pr.-Newpo rt 811ch, Cati! U.ry lH Glevea M·2•5 menctd ~o t<ansaci t>usi-Pathfinder Communlca· Flctltlou1 4, '1. 18. 25. 19112 Pilot May "· 18. 2S, June
Ut& OP l'tCTtTIOUS quatifi.cl u reqw.d by ~ han COf Th11 stetemtne was filed PUBLIC NOTICE nus uncser the Fict1l1CYS l>Olls, foe .• Coloraclo, l l 35 8uslne•• N•m• M·249 1. 1992 M·2T3 .
9UllMlll UM• laW. C I poretJon. a with the County Clefll of Bul •nllS Nam•(•) hsttd H.nden Circi., BoulCllf. CO St PUBLIC NOTICE
The ~ pet90NI A Conir.ctot using• cnft alllornla corpora tion, Orange County on Aptll 1, CNlt037411 above on: Apnl 30, 1992 80304 eternent ~ ablndonecfthe UM of ot dl.ul~ nol atiown 2509\H~~~~;i:· La-11192 FlclltkK.11 Vartan Megerdichtan Th11 bu~lneu 11 con-ar•T~~n:~:r~s ~tor\s Flclltlous
lhe FlctltlCMll llualneu :' theDe\Geneftl Ptevail111g ~ O Lanny. an lnd1-F5299t8 aualMU Name This statetnenl 11oaJ filed ~f~1°1 eorrr,a'"on H & W ENTERPRISES BualMH N•me ~~Q~E~, .,. ~eqw:r":~y ~ vldull. l 7 °Wooclll0wer. Ir· ~·shed Ntwp()f1 Beach-Stat•nMnt (;~~ C=tyon C~ll r m:.c:o• 1: ;:~.!ct :.: 2111 E Isl SI. "202. Santa Sl•tement N
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;:e;gort .. ch. Cellf. dul4~ moat C:,.: JettrflY 8 Almout, an lndl-Ap11I 27, May 5. 11 , 18. are dolnQ busiMll as: 1 f53033e Bu1ln111 Name(•) lts1td Gr•1·81n Hu~. 21 I' E. are do.ng bus.neat u
Tfle FlctlUO. 9uolneu rellled '° • at 11\0wn In vldual. 255\t RangeOIOO<I 11192 t:ROWN" RIDGE VILLAGE, P blJ above on. Milch 19, 1992 g1 I #202. anla Ana, 8RITE·Cl'TY DESIGN. 1240 MMIOI IAllN-
Narne r•r.ct to lbove the 0"*11 Del~ Roed, Lagunl H Its. CPI M·231 1105 Ou..i Sl<HI, Newl)Of1 u shtCI Newport Beach-Jud•ttl Chttsbanson, Pf•si-0!11 92705 N Jel1erson •O Ana!WllTI. MOUNT OlM wu Med In Of ,.._ .-. effective It IN .,.,,_ ol the 92853 llNch, <:41111 92960 Cotta Mesa Oa.ly Pilot May c1.ru H 11ong-H1n Wu, 12351 .Cal r 92807 c.-w.,
on Augutt t-i:.1~ eel fdf b6dt Thia bu1ln1n Is coo-PUBLIC NOTICE Cameo Hornes , 1105 Quall 19, 25. June 1, a. 199~ Thit 11.atement WH mid Carnaby St . Cat·f 90701 Dan Gaie, 10139 1..atrt1,.n 0...,. c,:=;
No F502421 • Tiw Contrac:tot IMll com-dUcted by: • general pert· •IC Strt9', Newport BHch M-275 v.ilh the County Cler-II of Ttll1 bu1ln111 Is co~ W1'11ttilf, Calli 90603 "Sa-..-.AU FtWhs" ~ £. E1'twotth. <lot ply wit! the ~ of nanl'ilp ... Calll.12MO ' Dfange Courlly on Apol 1 ducted by • ~mlttd Pat1· L.Arry Bume_tt, 10139 Lat· -...
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P fY'Yn, Whinier. c11.1 90603 1825 ~ 8"cft Callt t2'a. -port du""' ol the CalltOmle rMnCed 1o trll\alet bUll-aualMe• Nam. Streit, Newport BHch, C F52990e The teg1.stran1(1) com-th11 buem.u 11 c~ Co.la .._ • • L.8bOf 'COde the . no.. undef the Ftet!Uous St.t~t Callf. 929e0 Nl10374U p mence<:t 10 ttans:ect buSJ.. ducted Dy' 1 g.,_., patt· HO HU
T1'lll ~ was COl1o ,... and ecai. ol prw..anQ 8u11nea1 Nem•(I) listed Tho Following J*90nl Tl\l1 bu1ln111 11 co~ '1ctltkHla ubAlhed NtwpOl'I Beach-,,... under ll'IO F\c\ltlOUs '*""'P ll••m;!;i;;:~--~ ~ _:::,.,_ hlMdual tlted. tal>lllfled by ~ ~ 9:; abOll'I on: ~ 20 • .,. do<nQ ~ u · ducted by' a ~at pttt· au.1neu Name Colla Mtta Deity Pilot lluslnen Nam•(•) fisted Th• regl111ant(•.I com-~ the County w~ Of Coti. Meta wNch ara on IM VILLA OEL MAR; 3 imp. nwlhlp ltatement • Aptl 27• May "• 11• 11. abcM on· Apttl 1, 1992 m9nCed \0 •ansact bu_., fJAC9'9C WWW 0rsnoe County on Mey I Ille wtlh the C11y Cieri! of St'9Nf1 C. Hopluns, Oeflo till PromeMC!e, Suite IOO, The regl1t11nt(I) com-Tho Follo-Mng pet10ftS 1"2 ~Huang nne under lhl F'ICt!llOIJe -?-..L ~AM llN • u6d Cltv: and tNll IOI'! ... eral '"""" ~la Ant, CA 112101 menced lo 11ansac:t butf. .,, doing t>uslneU as: M·235 1tatemenc wu flied Bueaneu H11M(a) ~•led ~ • ~ ~,.....,., ~ pe1u1tfe• pr .. crlbed Thie statement waa ~ John a . 8'lcllhaw. 3 1m-"'" undef 1n. Fic:'bttoua HIDOUf RtOOe VILLAGE. PUBLIC NOTICE ~"" thl,._:~iy Cllftc of •t>ow on: Al>"' 21, tm a...•~, eo.t& ...... piof ~flY 18, therein lot nonc:ompllanoe ~ Ole County Ctec1t CIC ~lal Ptomened•. SUI•• lusiMH Name(•) .. ,ed , 105 Quail StrMt. Newpor1 1~ .......... , on May 5, Oan Gale 3500 Plldlkl v.... om..
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'* Of Aid coo.. .,..ange County on Match too, Santa Ana. CA 112101 &boYe on January 1, 1992 8"cti. cai.1. 92660 Fl Utlou Thia amtement wu l ed ~lead\
• • M·m The City Councll of the 31, 1992 Wyti• A. Altken, 3 lmperiet J .C. Glanul1at, Prealclenl C•mto Home•. 1 t05 Quail I c • FS3034.3 with IM Counry C1wtc ot ~~==-~·=·==~ ---------cay CIC eo.-. Mesa ,.. '128721 Promenade. Suite too. Thi.I •latemena wu filed SlrHt, Newporl Beach,
961it"~H "-:"• Published Newpon BHch-Or~ County on ~)' s. PUILIC NOTICI Mf'f9t the l'IQht to ratect "'blllfled Newport Beac:n-S&nl• Ana. CA 112707 ~ the ~ Cleft of Calif. 92MO • eMM Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ~ 1992 -Tee•-*'fand/oralllldt. Coeta M••• Delly Pilot Eug•'!,,_,C.. Andr••· 322 ~· County on Match Gtencteat. mM lllrtcfllt tM•The re:.~ :'sons 11. 1a. 2S. June 1, 1992 Fa303t1
nv .,.. 11UD P. PMHINW April 2T ~ <l 11 tt W•'* 1 ncrd SlrNI., Santa 31, 1t92 Drlw. El Toto, Calif 9330 ~ · M-265 f'uWthtd HewpoJI S.~h-
AfJPLICATION l'OR• Cltr Clerk City ei 1n 2 ' y ' ' ' Ant. CA 112701 Fllt720 Thia bu1ln•n 11 con-~~a1~0M~~YM l6~~ Coal.a Mn& Dally Nol Msy CtlAMMI IN C..ta ..... • M-233 ~~ bu••:•11 It c~ Publ-"td Newport Beech-duct~ bY' • gener.i part· Anton Boulevard, Suite PUILIC NOTICI 11, 18, 15, June 1, 1992
OWMDIMtP OP 'ubltshed Newpofl aa• ~hip by gener-11 part. Cotta M111 Daily Pilot ~egtstrant(1) com-5'0. Coai. MeM, Calif. Plotltleue M,2tCJ
• ALCOHOUC llMctVCotc.a M"9 Dally rv•LJC NOTICI Tho r•gletranl(•) cotn-Apft 27• May "· 11 • ll.. ~ to \rtnlld t>ue1-t2'21 •va'"'"8 MtllM POii.iC NOTIC• ..vmuoa LICUI• Ptaoc May 11, ti. t"2 CNlt03?4 '8 "*1Ced \o ttanaact ~·'-1992 11111 under lh• ~t!Oua O. Helltman Browing Statement '" .. 11 .. 1 ~ l'lotttleue ""' undtt the ,IClitloue M-234 llu11ne11 Name(•) 111ed Com~~nc •A o.iawtte The Follow ng '*'°"' '1ctlt"9ua
T! ~ I May Con-._,......_ N•me 811S1neu Name(•~ k*d PUIUC NOTICE abo¥9 on JllMW'f 1, 11192 ~~a.•~~ Hot~ .,, ~ ~ •• hatMM Neme =OJ.U=,::.u?~ '!'!i::.'!:~I 1M '="'...-ii e.:=2'1:; ,,..,,_ ~ :=.1t!-: ~~In.., :-:.~ :~:" ~o::..,;~~· Tho t=;''.,._
NeCwOtll ~ 9enfl) le MOTtC• OP U&.a are doing buslnus .ith tn. coune, a.rt °' halnMe NMM Orenge County on Maleh dueltd by'• corporation Ct udl, are dOll'IO bw>Nss u: ~to "9 ~ OP ltSAL --•TY at!HAR80R ANO MCf~ Orange County on ....... 7 lt.....,.t 31• 1912 The reglatranl(e) com-n .. !....._ ~Y· 4~ •• s. DSD ElilTERPRtSES, 2115 ot Nooftollo • ....,. Con-,,."',,.......~ OEN PAATNfAS, a Ca11b-1992 -r • The 'ollowlnO pet90n9 ' Fite I ft\enced to tranN<:l bu» -·-r• Alta. .....,1 Sl'llfing1on ~ •0-105 ft1 to ... ~ .,...,_.. AT NIVATS ULS nl• o•n•fll p.nnertlllP 1n dolnO bullnlu u · 7 t nest under the F1c14iou9 92701 Ne.-wport htch, Calif
ege.e .. S3IO Awnuf °'the CAI. NO. .,, C«porate Plua. Sutle l'NOTU (8)ATCO INSTITUTE Publl$hed N"por1 a .. cll-9u11MN Name(•) lilted Jacquet'·~. nl-Q 12113
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Arte. Cost. Meat, CA IP oOa TU 200. ~ IMch, Calof. Put>ll1hed ~ hec"-(b)AOVANCED Tl'AlNlf'tO Co1i. MeH Delly PllOt abol/9 on: no1 apptlceble Cam111to Lo. 'O..lo1, U. 0111y_I Samuel Oeni"s tzat '#lttl "4r On Salt In the luoeflor Court CIC t2teO Colla M..a DIMiy ~Mey , 0 A CA A I! EA Op. Aptl 21. May <l, 11, 11, John l. Currre, Controller \une Hiltt. Calif 92tS3 2115 SNnnQ\O,, Place •D-
o..al ("*' t.c, '°") f. N IWe oJ ~ tof Hopklna Development ti. 25, June 1, I. 1"2 POAl\JNITIU, t041 BuMo 1192 Ttll1 It.a~ wat filed ~ ~alne~J! •• ~on. 105, N""'por1 hectl. Ca I. ceMI IN~ d Loe AnoelM CompMy, l.. .... a o.Jew11e M~M NSI °"'* 0.., Suite e. M·23T wlltl the County Qeffl of v,. Ill\....,,...,,_ _t:Ml ________ ---------
P 11bU1 tied Newe.o!I In Ole .. ..., o1 Ole btMe tunned partnaishlp. •13 aia•IUC -Ttcl IOI, lt"Ane. CeHf t2Tl4 .,111.IC ""TICI Qfangl County on May I . 9-e~ .. Meaa OMy ol A09ERT ft. HMOY, • Cors>of• .. Ptau. Suite 200, rv -Au911n W. Smotn. me.... rv "" 1912
,.. ..., ''· t• ceaMd N=ort IHch. c111t. Plottlfew Qr~ Pt. eo.1.1 ....... "°tttieue 'uoeu M2t7 Nollci9 la~eby • C-"'. t2G'1 ~ Newpof1 ~ ---------..;.;.;.10\ll IN Wiii MalttNn CofPoratJOn. a ._....._ ..._. Mtu "· ~ usa ._...... ....... Col Me WIC llOTICI ..... ,,,.... '° ... Calllo1nl• co1po1allon. • .. ,. .... ~ Cwcte. Hun°tington ............ , .. ~ ~ r:-.. ity r.: Msy ~ and '*" ...._,, 25092 BudlbOatd Lane. ~ Tl\e folo... peqona IMd\ CaM. ~· 1M folow4nQ C*90nl • • llOTICll ;er; to~ of gunaH ... Callf 92151 .... ~....,.. .. : Thlt butlne .. I• con-"~"'*"'· .. : M-111• HO'm':°..=9 etwen .,.., ~ ~ ~ =-~ ~s~~~ ~Jr£2T'1='~ ~r%°1:~r·~"'° ~OU-1!~~ PUIUC MOTICI
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cllo Drive, Corqna det Mar, Cc,~~ 1 c.lf. 92teO ,,. PUILIC IOTICI 4, tt, ti, 2$, tM PubllW!ed Newpor1 8"ch· I tea uOllY ~enc::' ~ty~ : Tt.i. 11111tmtnt w11 Ned ~ WMl. c.llfotftla
CaJll. 92825 Thia ttaitment Wit IM9d Geotge ~ Pelmer. 20$5 M-244 eo.11 M"8 Dally PllOt M•~ 1"2 • wlltl the ~ Cleftt of Thia b\ttlMH ,, co Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con-with lhe Coun"' Ctetk Of Pott Prownc•. Newport Pio......_ 11 11 2$, Jone 1 1992 P\lbilMd Newport IMch-,,_ ... , OrltlO' County on M•y 5. duCted 11y· 1 corpor~
duct9d by· an lndMdual ., IMch, c.Mf. NtlO 9ue11 ......_ aat••te 11AT1CI ' ' ' M 251 Cotta Mell Diiiy P110t May --\"2 Tl'I '1 l(tl) Th• r1g111rant(1) co ~County on M.y 5• Thia bu1lne11 It con-e;!!.n. r-'"' · 11, 11, 2$, June 1, Itta P\iblJIMd Newpo.1 &Mc"' ,.HH9 ~9t,'"~ co
menced lo lrantact bull-Fa30SH duet9d by: M ~ The Followlng '*'°"' Pio....._ PUIUC NOTlC! M·2l2 Cotti Meta Dally Piiot llo'ay Publilhed Newport lh~ ""' undlf Iha ,
neu unO« the . Beech-Th• r•gl1111nt(1) com-.,. dOlnO OOllMsl 11• au.-...._. 11, 11. 25. """9 t, 1992 Costa Mltl 0 ily No4 llo'ay lkltlnh• Nerne(e) ltst• !~~·:. =~~•>1e!:H ~~..:~llot May ::!* ~ ~~ A T.WJA.T.W. PUBLICA-atet....m ,......._ 'UILIC NOTICE M·267 11 25 June 1~1. l992 above on: NIA
P S. rant ' 9 .i N ( ) II H TIONS. 240.t N1tb0nn• 1"9 Followtng P'flOM ......... ..... ' ' M·274 A L ~enct, P1Mlden1 John 1 11 , II, 25, June I, 1992 u n"•. am• 1 It Wey, Colt• MMI. c1111, "' dOlng bulinlM 11: lt .. etMnt FtotttkMts PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 etatement wu Ille Thls atatemant wu filed M·2el abOVe on. AOtl 2, UKl2 1~71424 PROPER FUMES 3900 E TM foli.....i .... ,._.,.,., au.a ..... Nem• PUBLIC NOTICI Vf!11\ the County Clerk wtth the County Clerll ol Geotg• A.. Petmer • 's .. " --",. ...-:-· a P1Gtttleu1 • ,.......,.,. C A I Orange County Oil April 24 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia ltltement waa fllH H. Atthur Tauuig, 2404 Mira Loma Ave I. A • •• ~ butlnen u . l•t•.,....t I ..,_tit'-·• .,.._,.... ounty on Pf• 2
1992 ' with IM County Clef1( of Narboone Wa~. Co111 Anaheim, CA 92807 PaCOm Sy1tema, 238 H ,.,,. Fotlowlng P91tona liKlnH• Nalfte r,.. ..,.. 1092 ... _~ F52!~~! au:':~!°:!m. ~ County on May 5• ~ ~!·1= ·:,4~on-E:~ Jo~~':.:!~ ~r=., Dr.. AnaNlm, ~~N~E~F~~ ubOM· The '::=:ntpeBOnt au:~:!!:!:" PUbl\lhed N...:~:::c
Published ,...._po.1 .....,. t duC14ld by. an lndMdual CA 92503 Pu Vongkul Pak, 23e H. PANV, 3UI" 8.., St. art dOIOQ buSIDeSI 1.1: The foHowlng P'flOnl Costa M DI# Piiot Ma
Coste Mesa Dally Pilot May Th '~menl F13031 Tl\• ,.9111r1nl(1) com-Thi• bueln•H 11 con-NorrMnOy Or. Anaheim, Santa""' Calif 92704 APPLIED MECHANICAL a,. doong bUS•MH ts: 4 11 119: 1e:2 4. 11 . 18, 25, 1992 • ng S*90nS Publllhed NewP«1 8Mch-menced to tranuct bull· ductH by: en lndlV!dual c.lif 1210t Ot1ando V.idH Jt • 3821.J DESIGN, 503 Orange 8101· KEVIN I( COMPANY 2780 • • • ' M-2 ~~~E .. ~N<ll Cotta MeH Ollily Piiot May neu under the flc:tltlous The 11gl1trant(1) com-Thlt bu1ln111 11 con-Bear St, Santa Ana, Calif 1om, lrv'rne, C1t1f 92720 KIMn Ave 13311 'tMnl M·24 --------...,......,,---1 · 11. II, 25, J\N t, 1992 8ualne11 Name(•) hti.d menc:ed lo trlll\NCI bu.i-ducted by: an lndlVldual 92704 Jamn Robert Swanlg4tf. ca~f 9211• · ' PUii.iC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NEERING, lOI N. Bayside M·l10 aboYI on: N/A nes• und., the Flctl1i0u1 Thi flgl11rant(1) com-Thia bu1ln111 r1 con· 503 Oran~ Blossom. Ir· Kevin c Sack 2700 K11Yfni----------1
Dr .. Newport Beach, Calif. H. Arthur T•u•lg Busln .. 1 N1m1(1) littH menced lo lran11ct bull· dueled by: •n lndivfdual vine. Caht. 02720 Avenue i3318' INlnt Caltf. ITATU•NT OF
Flctftlou1 92680 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 1t1tement wts flied above on: N/A ne11 under Iha Flctillou1 Th• r1gl1tran1(1) com· Thia busln111 11 con· 92714 ' ' WITMDMWAL PROM
Bualn111 Name :o08jd W. game~ 101 Nt Flo ltl with the County Clerk ol Mauala JoHph King Bu1ln1H N1me(s) titted menced to transaet busJ. dueled by: an lndlvldual Thi• buslntll 11 con-PARTMIRIMI
Stat•m•nt e!~ ~ Ill e266o ewpor t OUI Ofange County on May 11, This 1tat1menl Wit flied above on: Juna 1, 1991 ness under ll'Ht Flellllou• Th• registrant(•) com-dueled by: an lndMdual OPDATINO u ... P ••
Th• Following persons • a · llu1lneu Neme 1992 with th• County Cl.,k of Paul Pak Bullnus Nam1(1) ll119d menced to transect busl· The reg'tatranl(I) com-an
are domg bu•lneu u : J~!ci ~~ln•:.:s,.l~~on-atatlfftlf'lt F530788 Orange County on April 29, This ltalement wu filed above on: Aprll 29, 1892 ne11 und., tl'Ht FlcNlous menc:ed lo transact buSJ. PICTITIOUa
CAN·AM IMMIGRATION Th ·1 't" I TM Folk>Wing persons Publ shed Newport B•ach· 1992 Wllh the County Ct.k of Orlando Valdes Jr. BualnffS Nam•(•) ltlled ""' under u. FICtlllOUJ •u•••••• ......
SERVICES, 4&67 M • .:i·~. ~~ = .,. doing busineSt u : Cotta Mesa Daily P1lol May FS287eT Orange County Qf'I May 5, Thll statement Wll ftll<I a.t>ow on: APfl 29. 1"2 BvslfllSI Nam•(•) lt$l9d TM ·~ per.on ~
Siva Ste 400, N ::'s': undo lhe FlC1rtloul PEAAL OCEAN. 215"4 Pa-18 25 J 1 8 1992 Published Newport Be~ 1992 wllh 1ht County Clefk of Jamel R. Swanlger abov• on: Aptil l5, 1992 Withdrawn 11 1 gener
Builneu •Name(•) !Isled dflc Coast Hwy.. Corona • • une • • M 282 Costa Mell Dally Piiot May F530340 Orange COVtllY on May 5, Thi• statement wu filed Kellin c. Sack 1)111net hom th• p
above . Ma h 1 1992 del Mar, CaJlf. . 4 11 111 25 1992 Publlthed Newport Beach-1992 With the County Cletk ol This a111ement waa hl9d ship OP'fllillg uncs.r I
R.....,.r ;· B.:;•tt • Kim Van LA and Christin• PUBLIC NOTICE • • . . M-258 Costa Me .. Dally Pilot Mey ,.30347 Orenge County Ofl May 5 whh the County Clerk ol fic:11tloua bu1lnn1 l'ltme Thli-111ia ent was filed Le, 13792 Howard Clrct•, 11 18 25 Jun• 1 1992 Publlsh9d Newport Beach-1992 Orange County on May 8, JUST FUMIGATION CO LIST wllh lh• C~ty Clerk of Garden Grow, Callf.112843 Flctltloua PUBLIC NOTICE . , , • M·259 Co11a M111 Dally Piiot May . ,.30391 1m PANV, 252 18 PALM throu9h classifi-...1 Ofan • Co ty o May 5 Thi• builo•H 1' con-Bualnff• Nam• 11 18 2$ June t 1992 Publ1ahed Newport Beach-'930778 COSTA MESA. CA ~1
-------"""'-._. 1992g un n • =H by: husband and St•t•ment Flctltlou• PUBLIC NOTICE ' • • M·284 Cotta Me11 Dally Pilot Mey Publlshed Newport Beach-J~ F~~~ :uslnes
"FAST
RESULT"
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
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642-5678
EA 310
ouses/Condos
For Sale
GENERAL 1002
F53033t Tl\• ,.glttrant(•) com-TM FollOWlng persons au1lne•• Nem• F1ctJtlou• PUBLIC NOTICE 11, 18, 25, June 1, 1992 Costa Mesa Dilly Pilot May •as fll9d In Ot~ Coun
Publlshed Newport Beach-mencld to 1ran11e1 bull-are d~ oosin.u 11: Stetement M-268 t8, 25, J\N 1, I, 1992 on 1/29188 f3897&2 ~·~ ~~~~~ ~1=2May ~!1ne':*N~(ar;ic'i:~~ !fn~ c~ro:-~!~ ~~~: a11r:1~C::~ ~'°"' . au:~'::!:;" FlctltlOUtlN PUIUC NOTICE M·2tu ,~': ~~°" "'!.=a'!Tng
· ' • • 9 above on· May 5 11192 Clllf. 92625 MEDl·X. 3334 Eaat PCH Th• Following persons 8u1lne•• eme Ctassllled Is..... Mauala Joseph King 292 _______ M_·2_5_ l<lm ven .L• • Pr .. ton A. Stoler II, 413 242. Corona del Mar, Calif. ar1 doing bu1tne11 u : Steterftlftt F1clltJoua C 0 NV e NI• HT everwood Or.. Rlverlld
The Piiot Cl•••I· Jasmine, Corona del Mar, 92625 J. A. V.HITE, 1260 Walnut The Following P'f'°"' 8u1lne11 Nam• wh•lhor you'r• buy· CA 92503 ..
fled TRADE C1llf. 92625 Stephen J. SI. Cfalr. 3334 Avenue, Fullerton, C1Uf. are doing busineu as: Statement Ing, aelllng, or Jull Published N~ e.ac
Th• most compreh•n· Thi• bu1ln111 Is co~ East PCH 1242, Corona 92631 Sy111msPro. 10552 CllU-The FolloWing perlOl\S looklng, cla111fi9d h11 Cosa Mt .. Dal Pilot Ma
11v1 and current dlrec-duct9d by: an lndiv1duel def Mar, Calif. 112625 Judy A.. While. 4820 River dia Circle, Cyprna, Calli. art doing business aa: whet you needl 4 11 18 25.. 1 2 tory Of goods and ser· through classlfled Th• reglllrllll(•) com-Thi• bualn•H la con-Avenue, Newport Beach, 90630 VENTANA WINDOW COM-PILOT CLASSIFleD • • • M25
vie•• around! menced to transact busi· ducted by: an lnchvldual Cahf. 92663 Scon G A•tland, 10552 PANV, 3001 A9dhlll Av•.. 642·587e 842·5878 ,,... undar the f1ct11ious The registrant(•) com· This business Is con-Claudia Circte, Cypr .. 1, Bldg 5, Suite 215, Costa --------
GENERAL 1002 H UNTINGTON
Reduced BEACH 1040
tor oulck sa1e11 BEACH LMNG 2BR + Loft, 2.5A, 2
car garag1. Submit all Upgraded 2bd IWn·
Olfer11 S 182,000 hme. Parqu•t •ntry,
••
NEWPORT BALBOA COSTA MESA 2 124
HEl\CH 1069 ISLAND 2106 O•luxa 2BR 2BA
Front Row View Udo 4BR 3BA, d•n. 3 frplcs, Condo, f/p, pool, gym,
& Catalina. 4Br. d•n. Jae tub, wet bar, naw tann. B•ar/MacArthur
bonus rm. 1511 Kings. appls. roof deck. $1,090/mo. days 638-
NEWPORT Nt;WPORT
B E ACH 2169 BEACH 2169
TO PUCE IN AD Cll.l
~6'42-5678
N. Or ... Cl. 5'0-1!20
s. Orllll Cl. • ......
COSTA MESA :tti24 NEWPOHT
BEACH 2069
Park-Setting!! LOOK! 2eR Apartment
Cuatom Hom• by Elgln Johnson. Agt. new floor cov•rlng1.
the Seal 846-4836/640-5665 privet• patio, lnsld•
Bkr co op. 650-5799 $2900/mo 673-5348 0405, ev•. 731·7528
•Sho,.s 2Br. Dan, 2Ba,
gor, club/pool prlv·
lges. 1 blk to bHch
$1300. 818--794·34~3
OH THE WATER
2Br condo • den,
1:v.ea, Ip, 2<•r gar
$2200/mo 723·6273
"The Bluffs" E'Std• 2eR 1 BA Hm•. 2eR 2BA, 2-car gar. 2 --5-1-1-v-le-w-!!--1
W11h Ocean & Sunset ~Yrs N•w. Avg $«53'71
vt•ws. Nice 2BR 2B• mo For I sf 6 Month
$895 Child OK. No On Our Speclall I C
P•ts. 83t·8t07 NOWll 714-4'50-8310
38R, SBA, 2 year5 Submit Your FHA laundry.
n ew custom bullt Offerll $138,000
home ha• 1op of line 2BR 1.25BA. Shows Call Joe, 848-1202.
•vtry1hingl Ilk• a model. SELLER 1 __ T_•_r_b_•_H_R_•_•_lt_o_r•_
489,DOO WANTS QUICK SALEI BEST PRICE
Elgln Johnsoll, Agt. 134,500 Seller says 'SELL' 3br
846-48361640-5665 Elgln Johnson. Agt. 2ba. Completely re-
F • m 11 y H o m • • 846-4836/640-5665 ptatter9d pool. New
Priced to Sellll carpet & paint cptor
4BR 2 5Ba. 2·story. your cholc9 with your
Mmules to beach and quick offer.
troowoysl Submit all 1200,000
otters · Owner w ill By owner, attn bldr• Call Joe, 848--1202.
w 0 r k w B u ~ e r 1 Best cash otter tak••· Tarbell Realtors
$249,000 R2 bayfrt/deeded bch, 1---------
Etgin Johnson, Agt. pier. Onr/Bkr 499-2068 WALK TO BEACH
846-48361640--5665 Gorgeous 2 atorv COSTA MESA 1024 PATIO HOME
Supor deall 2br slngle
story in best location
Fplc , lrge private
patio c/a1r. 2 car gar:
w opener
$129,900
Call Joe, 848·1202.
Tarbell Realtors
Priced to Sellll
Th•s hom• Is a thow
stopper! 4BR. 2BA
Too many upgrades
t o m e ntio n I
NEW HOMES!!
BUILDER'S
CLOSE-OUT!
Only 1 Left!!
3BR, over 2300 sq. fl.
Bullder wlll cooparat•
w/flnanclng.
1349 000
Open Set/Sun 1 ·5
21 1:, Valley Rd
842-8884
condo. 1 bd w/loft,
marble entry & kitchen
noora, used brick· fptc.
St74,900
~"" Jn. "4'-1202. ·:-•r~n lltt81tora
NEWPORT
BEACH IOn9
Harbor Vl•w Hom••
OwnerMust Selll
Submit Off er
Prim• gr .. nbllVpark
locatlon, nr comm.
FIXER • 1 1ty "An· lg yd, W/D hkups, pet pools, ffp $1100 mo
g•llta" plan. 2Br 2Ba, Ok, patio, avail now. 642·1647 Own, Miko 48R, 2~Ba. 1w•eplng •••1br, patio. pool,
great toe In bHI orig $950 + sec. 455--0617. 546·2313 agt. vi•w of mlnS/c1ty Its, •ncl gar vaulted
1 1 3Br 28a, l1rg• family grndr, pool, 1ennl1. b•am c•illng, )ult ar•al Prced tor qu ck rm 11ove frig• W/D E.Slde Blull1 sharp "BR $2800 sale al 1325 000 • • • • " gated comm rodec, no pell, s11011 _________ 1 Hastlng•&CoRllra garag•. Avall &/5. 21'\BA end 'unit per mo 844-2057 mo642·7142 w. Nwpl at1p110 bch,
aAft5aao $1350/mo. 760-3876 2BR lBA. gar, S875. $1600 mo tease. 714. ----------..,,,..----~-..,.--38R 2ea O/W I I ~ .,,, 721-0343 •Do you n"d lg cl•an ""• • rpc, 3BR 2BA, lndry rm, w/d, ·-----------__ 2_4s._5_88_1_·_6_7_8·_58_2_5_ Villa Balboa! 2bf 1 ba? Garag•. new S 1 200/mo. Propony ACREAGE I 12~
s.ACIH! RANCH
S2990. S500 dn, 17
mo. Owner wlll fl
nance.(805)647,..677
OUT-OJ•'·STATE
PHOPt:HTY I r>f>8
MOVING TO
LAS VEGAS?
Tlr9d o f th• high
co1t of living? 2 ~
room, 1 bath home
on a large, walled
corn•r lot. Super
LooaUonl Com-
pl•l•ly r•novatedl
RV parking. Only
$75,000. CaU BIH Of
Hel•fl lodey at (702)
389-9242 fOt lnfOf'·
matJon.
refrigerator. Lower MESA VERDE CONDO BLUFFS twnhm, brlghl Beautilul 1BR .. d•n cpl. O/W, atorage. Hse Allis 642~50
unit. 5HS lrl1. Vacant. 28R 18A. dfw, att ~ 48r 2~B•. new kilch Nice Y•-. wshr'dryr 1750 Nop" 640-2495
$1350/mo 819'MS-2281 patto, cat OK. $850 w/Frnch doors. brick Incl F1,.ptace, $12SO
CHARMING 2Br 1B• <310> SIJ6.<4365 patio, comrn pool. mo Agt 075-4912 •Latge & eh11tp 2BA
hou••• ~ar11"'•· frptc, 2632 Vista Del Oro ---------2Ba upp.,, d 'w, IQ • Sl750/ 540 1208 c101•t1, va111. gar yard. t bk from bch. mo. • $8!>0 No Pet 640.2495 S 1300/mo. 875-8075 •2BR 2~BA In Nor1h· LARGE•3Br 2-'hBa HCU•
lncradlble Ocean & wood, lurnlihed or rlty condo nr 41>th/Bal·
Harbor Vlewl unlurn 11200/mo boa Bl 2-'story, 4-car
Beautiful 3BR 2BA w/ Jean Uiten, Grubb & parking, tueplac•. w/d
garag•. on Oc••n Ellis 551 •8410 x456 hook up, water v1•w
Blvd. $2195. ' Dock available $1700
998--5819/998·9187 Ville Rentals 67!>-4912 Nt:Wt'OHT
COSTA M~SA 2124 BEACH 2 lti9
•Bike lo BHch• 3BR
W••tcliff 2Br 1 Ba
Naw crpVpol, POOi
S 8 5 O /mo . f R EE
RENT. 1728 Bec.llord
Lii 827·5107 Qr 310-
596-4770 x 205
2BR 1 BA. ln~ry rm Nr
bu1. mark•~ K·Man &
mov1e1 · Will accept
0 C l'lou1mg S640
2257 MAPLE
CENTAUR MGMT
642·228& or 831·2725
ATTRACTIVE 18R
with pvt pttlo Walk 10
1v11ylhlng. 1875
HOTJ•:J.s
& MOTt:J>S 2 7 I ti
NEWPORT BAV INN
Our 1pac1ou1 rooms
1nclud• retrto & mlc•o.
con11nental bkfa11,
maid sot'tte• & much
mor• Located ctos•
to b••c h /alrport
Weekly 1ate1 from
S 150, 111 ume gu1s11
only. 831-ec>oO
VACATION
HENTAl.S 2722 2BA, 2 car gar+.
frplc, Nr Nwpf Hts
$1350/mo. 650-62U
Lux Bayview Terrace
(near East Bluff) noar
new, contemp. house,
28R 2BA, cornor, up·
grades, Incl yard ca,.,
sec. 11550. 760-8045
Steos To Sand Mav only. 546-9081
YliffLY STUOIO to E 'ald• 18" se10 . EL MORRO WHkl"'
Apartments
For Rent
3BR b hi 2 1---------2BR 1700. Ou .. 1. ' nr c _. cor N•ar Ho1g & Beach, w•ll·k•pt. Lndry. 880 summit 'entat. SJ"P' •45cf$~1~&c,1mo Mobll• Hm. 2eR 2BA. No peta 831 ~427 5 peraon1 ca11 (714) w/d, ""IO· pool, no 4~874 Of 770-8624 $289,900
Elgm JohnSOll, Agt 1-----------4 846-48361640-5665 pool/•l•m shcool. ---------
•Oul•I 2BR, private,
amt yard, $875/mo,
tat. last + •ec.
548-9524 or 548-0631 VIiia Rentals pets. S975/mo. 151. •lBR vrty• w/garage. e-;!~1~ ':,~· ~~· P~:··-L-A_o...,u-N-A--B-l!_A_C_H 875•4912 435o. 645-9826· UH atov• & lrlge. CloH to $S85/mo. S650 d•P· HOU&• 3Br 28a turn
USE
THE
PILOT'S
CLASSIFIED
FIND
an apartment
through classified
Popular Portonno 4BR
3Y.IBA + bonua rm.
NHds TLCI Fix up
and aav• SSS. Re-
duc9d for fast 111•
$559,000 Toddy
Smith 76().9589. Pru-
dentall Cllitomla Realty
Houses/Condos
For Rent
1800 Vlol• • duplex
28A 2BA, dl1hwa1he1,
dl•poeal, W/D, fplc,
gar. deck, cu1tom -•""'L""'l""'d-o""P""e-n-l'""n-•-u""I•_•_
bullt, S950. M 2•1311 Unique 1 & 2BR Unite
Mak• the right move. 2BA Condo. no pets. fOf' i.u.. Pnvale bch,
PUot Real Est.ate $825, nice, quiet, on bay. 973-e030
64S.9061 0< 827-8410. TtO Udo Pertt Dr •
Newport Condo! markat/bHCh. $18$. -150 E. 2111 St . mobll• hm on th•
Uv• nr lh• oc•anfront Avall 6/1.845·5882 646-5934 Ot 54•-4294 ~~:. s~k:,~k ~~~
fOf Jull $975/mo. Spa· ~S-m-a.,.,.11.....,..1B=-R=-,__,,8,....,.h_o_u-.. -,·I E 'SIDI! a.ACK BAV July, S•pl: 11800/Wk
ctoua 1BR, high c .. 1. from watet", avail now. ·2BA IBA am beck Aug 714/41>4-1838
lng1. akyltghlS, pool & seso Ind Ulil. L..... yrd, gH w/d hk~p.1.,..--------
tennl1. Walter no peta. 675-9229 No pela. s7351mo Sedona Arl•ona fum
721-8051 Remax SC 645·1831 an 3pm 2br home. up agamst
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SERVICE DIRECTORY
f9r 111 ,. 11oma 1111 1111m11 -
CJ-o:llAMIC CLt;ANIN<:
st;RVKES :m4H
HANDY MAN .n lO 'l.ANU!i< /\t't: &
I.AWN ("/\HE .tHOR
MUVINO :JH34
TILES 3:128 Carpentry. plumbing.
THE ORIGINAL Rellable H<>u.ecleanlng. tile, drywall, m11onry • Experl•nced. llO/hr. 6 more. R•H. ralH. EXP 0 GARDENER: 15 D~au t.ht TILE uau Call We..Au "' .. 6·"'"'38 Jim M .. 2824 yrs COM , N.B. Ouallfy """ _,. • ... ,. .... ~ work, r•••· rat••· Rel•
l•aky ahow•r1-Aold R1U1bl• woman. 10+ R•p•lr1 A ua. Catp•n· "°"'' 0Mlfttftt 13Ml12
wuh & regrout. New yrs eicp, •Int r•fe, wry try. drywall, electrical. -=----:-~~~~-=--
You can hire an honeet. & R•palr. Bathroom• thofough. ,r .. •••· paint, etc. Great ratH . Frank Land•caplng
hard WOfklng contrac· Shower doors. Kiie· 738-584S or 668.e123 Brian G4S.1788 25 yra exp. cl•an·up,
tOf', M ak• ll'l• Wl11 Floor1-Plumblng Lie. malnt. comm/,.• prof
Chofc:e. WI•• Con· 25yrs 0 C 673-8065 job, fr" "t. 968-2303
1tructlon 548-8223 ,,,,.,,.--------
Tiie. mart>I• & hrdWOOd. Ru111ll Con1tructlon. Haullng a Clean-up • TREii • CARPENTllY 3~10
Dootl-Wlndow.toc:Q.
Pan1l.C.bl'1•t•Stalr1
$M:C)O.~
)$ yt9 ...... Wry &42"°5457
CEMENT
CONCH t :TI-: :t ~.:tu
K .L M .. onry 1~lal
tzlng In oonc .. a
ma.onrt cona1. Uc Ina."" .... 7....o323
('l•:HAMIC"
r11 .t s 1,,._. ..
S9Mng ""PGft for 13 Yf9.
TlL• DON• RIOHT
uc.430007. aae-1069
I
Everything related N a od p ... , O P.""-t ln11-•1. & ew rem .• pnt, rope ... ee, emo. etc ' • ,.... -I c o-a t • tP•t.S'"llllOtte. t.1w111, dealgn h•lp. 8118-7282 1 • " c ... p .a•rv. r-romp'I ne•~· -•11111'""*•-761.:M7e Uc.31:1tH, 131-1~00? John ~1821 ........... ________ ........
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Sadler Roofing Co lie
Int. 25 yfl WCN k guar
all ly~a roofing ..
71 ..... 79-5098
Sl'HINKI I-H
Hl<l'/\IHS :llll I
Ut:L MAR 2Wl2
"*BRIGHT tBR tBA
apt patio, w/d hl<up.
gar, hrdwd ftr. Allt 811
1900/mo. 673-3285
.. 111ng. G•t•d. pool,
actlvlll•t. Aak about
Spctc:lal1I 842·5858
Move-In Speclalsl
2 A 3BR To1i11nhom11I
OOOd locl 844·7387
NEW
2BR 2Ba, pvt garage.
washer/dry.,, good
Co&ta Mesa locotlon.
Move·ln Speol•ll
$975 714-979-9991
IHVINE 26-14
l.AOUN/\
ti t-:1\Ctl :.'tl-IH
llJo;NTAl.S TO
SHAHt-: 2724
Shr Newport
Height• epaclou1
2BR 28a + den Apt
w/frplc, vaull9d cell--
Inga, g1rag•. W/D
Male/Femate 3°"'0
N/1m1<r $525 + \'l
utlll Avt lmm9dl Call
Tom 848-7781
•LIDO Co•y. quiet 48r
hH L;• pat!<>, nr bch
M,F 23·39 r\il Pel ok
$435 + Utll 723-HMl2
•Spaclou1, turnl1h•d
28r 2Da, vlld ce1I,
lrplc. d9Ck, vu, pool,
gll. $575. 700-1702
NeWport Beech/Costa M ... Daily Pilot
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llA PILOT
BOY OR GIRL
Merchandise
TM Dmtw ~Hot 11
curr•ntly contracting
young adutt1 betw-.n OalC Bureau w/m lrrCH
the *09• Of 14 • 17 to '350, Turn of Century
Mii th• paper at 11>9-Oak Sofa opeM to
clal event1. There 11 bad, ra-upholll•r•d
no door to door •ollc· B • at o tt • r • O a k ltlnv and you weuld Butcher Dl1play ca ...
work only one Sa'1ur-tllad frt w/wlndow,
day a weak untll great tor bat/rattuar-
achool'1 out. Earn ant, Otf•r 873-8912
4"" ~ 37•• l/F money and have fun, ~L' vv tool Mu1t ba out·
1eoe • 1817 Wait· going and pos .. u a
Al'PLl/\Nl ·t.S ffU 11
c•. NB. A(Jt 541·5032 poillfva atutuda. For •Wuhaf/Dryw $275/bOth
I DlahWashar S125, trig• tfu•Un•t on •••oh more nformatlon call $185. MS.5848
...... 0• f""' Aent s•ao Paul Jelley at 842·•---------"'"' .... · ,. 4333 EIC1. 1""'. Kenmore Electric ,,er "'°""'• 11t and v.
MUST SELL Antique
Bullet $850 obO. white
/bra ... TNndle e.d w/
llnana I 171 119·1720
COi I •I l'I tll t"S
1>017
Attention: T tcldy lter
Collectors!
w111 aacrtflc• Lindsay
Purpu1 Limited 1d11lon
"Ladw Mn•" Teddy
8H/ #8 or only 100
madG, $200. Please
call 842-43~ X332
day• or 031 ·3~•
COMPUTERS 6018 aeeurtty. 848"'200 -C-0-NS-TRU--CT_l_ON_WAN_T_E_D ~~~;~~~a:~.3e\~od
40 mhz 388 mother Maylag W/D, Full Cap, board 1300. 1 o mhz INUl'S I Hl/\I. ~7HR Laborare to 118.
Monday. May 18, 1992 ..
TWO •1• •NtP•• W/ '•t •a••• Po-.er Sun-'8'7 CIVIC black, 5 ... 280S While, low ~ ......... QU 4 di,
tfallera. old but GfHI roof, loW m I••· (~ epeed, A/C, AM/FM ml, ~ wal ated Jot. oveme•CI rack. $1~ -.hl\e, Jdta nice. Qlt
bay 1al1e11, 1650 fOf 2030), $29,900. Ste<· Cua, (92873), 13191, •aw-..n ~ IH7Gle ~&4.-..2_·2_1_14_____ value, 1"'5 (artpM1)
either tS75-2us llng Motor•, Ud. 11MO •SOVTM COUNTYVW• ci4,"5 csu 8354111 ,71 r-..... Cowter 1_0tr_,.a.-..w_n_1__,,_.. __
I ti I J :'II I J A "'I "I '> ' \, I JI ... ..., "' '\I , 1 I ..... ' • I') SAii. HOAI!'> '/CJ I I HMW uo.to
Jembor••· Ne<Npon "42·2000 rwv •90 Calllrtelel ~.
8aactl (714) 840-&444 OV11fhaad radc, $l050 rad/Wh lOP. 6 apd. lw-" ... ••• 114 •et Tae>IL om.v .w •as IAAI eoo tu•bo. ---------ml, st 1,150 ObO. 133--
Sl't:I-I>&.
SKI UOA IS 111 11, mllt•. fDL79900) """*•all'*, 1Nf, taMI 1H9 ,.ORO P~60 17),.052>
19, QLASTRON •87 159,995, Sterling Mo-tt•rto, runa OIHI, Dually Larlel U ·
tore, lid. 1is.o Jamboo •et TROOPRR Fully ~000 obo, 675·5394 tendeo cab, Wh1t1. MISC /\lJTO U:.!-f~ 190HP Merc/crul1tr If r... New....,. Beach Load-.. , 4 Door. AWD, 32,000 rnll••· Bed 0, Open Bow Trl·Hull, """'' ....., ~ I ll .. _ I (714) 64().e444 Cuetom Whae l e , 1ner. c 1ome w·-••· Sun.Top, Traner. Loll ood u 11 cell n1
I G Ski .... 1 8501 Lo d d th (92858) $I 1,999 '85 CELie• QT CPI! g r • e.c • o 11orege. real • • • • w1 .. cond1t1on1 400 V-8
Boat In excellent con· Everything. (CB73040) •SOUTH COUNTY-VW• at, ac. ps, cust whll. Book value. St7,000
dlllon (10 person ca· S59,995, St•rllng Mo-842·2000 ( 9 2 8 1 1) $ 5 9 t 9 Mu at aatl St&,000
paclty). $10,500 OBO. tore, Lid. 1540 J•mb<r •SOUTH COUNTY VW* OBO 8 ... .0180 Call (714)845-1571 r••· Newport Beach 8'42·2000
1948 Pl~th WOODY
orig cond, beautilUI. ma.
roon m1ny ar1r11 ,
$24.~ (213) 498-1$81
ANTIQllt.S &
<.;LASSIC S !t :.!::,O
&40·&444 ••a ,, .. lf.·Tffe 4.2 "tt•tr '85 CELICA OTS 5
••HARD TOP for • rnlored ............. 110blll Int. speed, Full Power, ,71 c Ohl '68 FIREBIRD .MW C tlbl ,...",_ •rm•nn • NEW 3"'0 Chevy onver e, m1c11g "'· 1w m1, petl cond custom wheel1, 1nr1. b 1 "
VOLK8WAOON 923f> MARINI'; SLIPS
UO(;KS 7022
•SHORE MOORING
WANTED, No. Balboa Is
Channel, rowboat/any
boat, 1154·5278 9VH
Used only onoel pre o.1w mkl tlOund 10 (92878), S5999 nu re 11 ang, runi •snt, motor and 350 trans
S750, '720-0588 •A-c, $47 ai. t:I03) 7N-24M •SOUTH COUNTY vw • yellow w/bra Mint eu $2400/obo. 890-0055 .,.,.. $1~ obo 5411·Slt8
•198'7 BMW 325ta• 842·2000 ,87 JETTA GLI HI 1980 Mueten9, 289
Detpllln grey/tan. new '91 MR2 White, Auto. vai11a snrt, cust INhls, v-e. AT 95,.. M• Carpantara to $22.
Palntara & Halpert.
CaJI t •800-78&-3204
S200/ea, Whirlpool Lg 3-280 ayatem S250. Call
dr Reing, 1150 lle9-1797 tor Info 202-6662 -,,..-5-L-IP_S_P_A_C_E_R_E_N_T_AL_ brake•. 81k well main· ,89 Cherokee 4x4• 6-AM FM ens c apeaker. "" ac. 10 mi, rid chan1cally Rastored lalned miles. Clifford / Bag, A/C, Anlt-locll 192727) $8999 New Interior. Ju1t alarm, cruise control, cylinder, 5·•pd, AM brlees, mini cond ..... ~s paint Job to 1>• Dell Counter Help FUHNITUllE 6014 H lll I.Ill N <i
MATEHIAl.S t>O:JO
water, •lee:, see, pnvate,
beautiful locauon In NB,
$10 It, 723-1255
i d ••c FM cass AJC Met •SOUTH COUNTY n•* "ellar lhan new. power w n ows. ,..., . • • s 13,SOOobO 492· 129 I ., S 11,900 obo Gold, Clolh seats. --'---~-_,,....._.,,....,,....,,... ____ BA_2_.2000____ $495<> OBO
8USINDI LOCATION
N9W b&dg1, ofe/Wa1• h ... atorefmll. rolt..up
doora. Also atraet
front lhOwrma. Great
CM bl. Slarta el 79c
per ft. Agt. 850-1220
Alao Stock parson. * * M U S T S IE L L Newport Beach. GOOd Brau bed 1400.
atart!ng pay. &31-0144 Weahor & Drwor 3 HI alldlng glan 10 Mlnutoa To Open
DIENTAL EmployHI/ $200, 84e·2292 door1. 5' it 6', plu1 3 !:•~ ~: :~1w::J,2:i
31o.798-0S50 Iv msg S9500/obo 548-9167 PILOT CLASSIFIED PILOT CLASSIFIED cn 4) S4&-ts71 It'• the 101ut1on you're 1 t • th 1 ea 1 y ·Io-I--....:.......;..:...;;.....;.__; __
CliEVROl.J:.:T 904:'.I '89 WRANQLER red,
S/Top, cust whls &
Urn, A/C, AM/FM
cass, (928846), $9999
•SOUTH COUNTY VW•
searching for · wheth· accau. 1n1orma11on·
er you're 11eklng a packed marketplace
home, an apartment. vl11ted regularly • sue·
a new oc~patlon of caufullv • by aJI kinds
SELL Business &
Finance
Ill SIN l-.SS
Employar1. ~and-•OAXJglsa col/lbl St95, Illa 3' x 6' all StOO, Sall. narrow beam
Ing opportunities. Call Annlsa cushl cht W/ottm also 24 9' redwOOd $450 mo 752·2881
714-523·1545 $215 mint. otter 548-1544 pr•notched 4114 and ---------20 pre-notched 18" 40' Mooring Choice
4114 all new $100 locatlon. Avalon
545-1425 Harbor. 714-661·7960
'85CORVEnE
Rid w/belge Interior,
gtau top, 17" wh1et1
& tire a. ZR· t rear
bumper . Custom
paint. 42,000 m1l11.
842-2000
LINCOLN 9120
LINCOLN •71
even • stray pet ol con1um•r1.
1111111
·your home
through classified
Ol'l 'OH I UNITY 2!:10-1
HICKORY FARMS 2 Solid Oak Daluice
awtvel Bar Stools, IClnt Immediate opening. $230/bOth 841-0555 Exp not nee. will traln.1-.;..;;.;..;.;..;;..;._.;._....;..;..;,..-_
Apply In parson 8 Pastel Torq, uphota di~
Wellclltt Plaui 17th i. Ing chairs. Very Ei.gantl on·1n: t'lJRNITURE BALBOA COVE SLIP $14,500/obo.
Call 848-8200
S250/mo. 30 Ft. park· •·,-9-9-c-0-,,,-e-,-,-.-32_1<_m_I, Contlnent•I. 460 ----------------------------
V•llDI NQ for tho ltvlne, Npt Bea::h. pd S3251H SAC $425/MI 2~•• century. Pew 1_ee.;..;..;.i-_1_m;.;.. ____ _
eng. runs gOOd S1295 By CHARLES GOREN
Must aeat 642-0567 w ith OMAR SHARIF
EQUIPMENT 6047
Ing avalt-05()..8145 xlnt cond, blck lthr Int,
1thon•• for ••lo. 1· Japan••• Agency All Whitewash Oak 800-~2a..a401 n • • d 1 • 1 n g • r & Contamp-new cond:
OF'FICR PURNITURE FOR SALE' 50 Ft , all opts, $20,500 obo
fOf Sela, d11k1. er&-mooring bllween 929·0256/494-4194 M ERCEDES 9 130
dancer worklng In fiH>c din rm w/cab.
Vondlne Rou101 Japan. 963-7063 Cof/end tbla w/glHI, denzaa, file cab, plus Pavlllon & Jetty. '09 MZB 0 .3 Last ol
misc ltama, 756-1773 $9,950. Call Brian at handmade beaullesl flor ••lo. Earn • 1taady c .. h Income. Land1c1pt Gardener lighted lib. wallunlt
1-eoo.e55-035't 20 hra per wk. Sher· entertainment cntr,
man Gardena, COM. 5-pe table/chalral
Announcements
Floral iota + lov11 Call Dorothy Mon·Frl leather 10ra + love!
8am--4pm, 673-2268. laq Bdrml all YI pre
MODELS NEEDED S275-S19501 973-0653
for print, runway, com-Aprlca Stollar S45,
m1rclats. M:sle/Fem, Gerry car 11at S20.
no exp. 310.247-1174 great cond. 495-3996
Pl.;TS &
ANIMALS 6049
•EXOTIC llADS1
McCAW t>lu/gold, hand
trained, talk a, S 1000
•Also, 1 pr (white)
Mollcan Cockatoo•
lit to bleed. S800 ea
720-3823
721·9234 evenings or '66 Mu1tang, 289 V8, blk/pearl Int, good
630.9430 days a/1, ateroo, rebuilt cond, 1111/trade: 4114,
Automobiles
BMW 9030
engine. red w/black van or truck, _720-0566 Int., $3,950. 646·3636
,85 MUSTANG con· '88 Mercedes 420,
v1rt, 6 cyl, lull power, Champange/tan, 64k
black, (92761), $6999 ml, loaded, snrf,
•SOUTH COUNTY VW• $24.900obo 630-3030
842·2000 '8 7 300E Deser1
/\!-o.NOl•N< EMENTS
2920 SECRETARY DESIGNER FURN
Small N-port Beach Glas 1 top cocktail
Law office 1peclallzlng table $200. Beige lac·
In Estate Planning 11 q~r dresser 111 w/
looking for a Fu&I· Time king bed S500 Pine
experienced Word wood dasJc. new $300
Proca11or Comput•r Sectional, dusty rose
Operator with general $250. 2 new wingback
secretarial •kllls Prior chair•. designer mat•
law ott1e1 exp would rlal. dreperlas to
be helpful, but will match, beige & mauve
ttaln. S•nd resume to tonH 721·1154
'88 Teurea V-6, p s. p e, Toupe, chrm · whts,
PW, p seats .ac wh•lu xlnt cond 63k m1, '89 M3, White, Still "' $2 k 7"" 93 3 •merlcan Eskimo 1n1, 65k ml, 1tln1 cond. 4 obo «u· 4 ~ looks new. (E33121). UKC Fomale. t year SAVE! dtr 835-3171 $6495, 832·1957 1'•'""9'"'9=-1.,..9"'""o=E,....,.A-s-su_m_a___,,1s Ara you peylng too
muc:h for euto Ins due
to ege or driving
r9Cord7 •....aooo
old, a how quahty, ---------mo lease of 5430 07
FREE to QOOD '91 3181• ONLY 99 mo, red be•ge, snrt.
HOME! Grear family m 11 es I ( e e 6 8 9 0). ,80 PRELUDE Fully xlnt cond 722-0864
pell 489-0691 5t9.900 Sterling Mo. 1---------
U >ST &
t 'OUNU 292()
FOUND bracelet. Npl
Center Dr.. May 11
Cell to Identity and
d"crlbe. 548·1468
FOUND ParakHI, lrtvna
Tenace. CdM cau to
Identify. 759-1877.
fl 0 U N DI Modtum
alae white m•le
do9 et Superior &
Pleoontte, 5 ·9-92
Pl•••• oell 84S-U9'7
LOST MALE GREV
TABBY CAT "Fred
&42•2338 Vicinity of
Harbof H S Children
HHrtbtotcenl
LOIT;. $300 RE· W Ru Large Gold
f'ope Bracet.1, lost at
So"1h Coaat Plue on
Meile. 1992 OWNl!R D VISTATRD
ONLY JeweLRY I
HAY• PROM MY
MOTHIRlll PU!ASE
CAl.L (114) 45&-1711 Mt· Small White
POOdl•. Female, Blue
NVS<>n . Collar. lost •I Falrvte.w & Felr on 51
t 3192. Name; P1IH, II
loul'ld. contact Ctv11
(h) 545-1277 Of
(W) 764-t 151
Announcements
l'I l{SON/\l .S ~Orn~
W. Ball•y Smith, 1300 Hlde·a·bed, hka new,
Dove St Suit• 200, lit• davenport color w/
Newport Beach, CA atrlpes $200 848-3624
924560. Ann: Sherrie LAROE h•rdwood
SPECIAL EVENT
SOLICI TORS
WANTED
buro•u with drawera.
$35; taachere dt11C,
$35 obo. Call 548-
9137, leave ma.ssage.
Mattress Sets Twin $80,
BICYCLES 6060
Moun1aan B•ke, lik• nu
Suntour compon•nt1, s 100 mull ... 759-8280
Transportation
BOATS 7011
Tho D•llw Piiot 11
curranlly contracting
Full $95, On $140, Kg *'14 BAYLINER '86
S 165. Fr" Oelrll 344-3 t 03
those wno possess an Oak Buffet, 1mk gtu1
out-going 1plrll and a front, great cond.
winning amlle to wo1k S300 obo 240.1033
at our booth• and 18111_.;..;;.;..S~O.;;.L.;;.l...;D;;..O...;...A..;K~-
1ubtcrlp1iona at vari-BEDROOM SET
oua apacial event• In Flt• Full/Oueenstza
the Orange Coast bed . M irrored & ., ... No Hpertence· ls required Start at lighted headboard Drawers~ cabinets Ar· '5 00 en hour plus motre Included. EJ.cef.
commlsalon on •ach lent condition. Must
oriier you Hll. Th•• ls Hell 1800 OBO an euy way to get
ex tr a lnco ma. For 1 __ __;9:_4...;2;..-8..;;..;.8..;;2..;;2;___
more Information CC>f\-Two Mtchg O\ler1tulf•d
\ICt Paul Je"-Y •t &42· Qntom chis, pert cond, ~ Eict. 209. S80/ .. &44·5128
J-:M l'l.OY:\1 t:NT
st:HVICt;s !):'),I:)
Ml-:HC'HANUISfo:
MISC 601~
with trailer, graal con-
dition. 50HP low
hou11, open bow. fish
finder, stereo, gr••I
l ot akllng. fishing and
cocktail ctulslngl
$4500 Otter. 432-0318
please call atter 9pm
10'AVON 1nnat1ble w
tl'lp YllT\ahl eng, el•"*'
..... "" II" • bey l•llQ' $2500 Qf'FEAI 122.n11
1 a• Southcoa1t mohl~
tap, sttfao. A1ornoc 4 eng.
good cond. S4995 ObO
720-8405. M·F, Stave
POWER BOATS 7012
'28 ••• Rew '79
lmmac cond, S$SS'1
........ Am. Tour Luggaoe $60, lnvstd. VHF. Lor-
Pleate be aware that Scihwlnn 1~1pd $45, gu wanca, In water NB.
the II sting• In this cal· tog• Ml $45, 495-3998 worth s 14k sellong for
900fY may requite you $8900, 723·1255
10 call • 800 number1 .. -----------------In which there it • Goryeou1 White 31 Mont•r•y Fishing
chetge per minute. S 8 t n w • d d In 9 Troller '24, re•l<K.O 1n 'II
D-•• 11 1 A tong ms• wwe.1eo. VHF, lo<tft, .. rt.nd.r Tr1lnet1 ·• i• ... oe11Utt. -Pen..na ClieMt train, V-4'1acle and NMdecl. aam up to back, long aleeve, engine 1n H20 N8 worth
$150 dally, aalary + Gllat for fall or win-S45k, aelllng ro1
t1p1, tull Of pal'I time. ter wedding! SAC $21,500 723-1255
2 ~ \reining, women. •195, 4324318 call 32' Ex Cru11-. ..,,, men 21 or older. Call: • praas ... • .., 8-.~S32·,..222 after 8pm Donzl. alp1 e. 4 Okw. DWM e .. kl ettrac1Mt -• 60HP $ I( young temala to lhwa•---------warr, rwn 2 • ,
tabukw1 ocean front PHOTO TA IMMERS • jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.l . .,,.::d<N:n:;_· .:':65:k:_;l9~7 ·:;5.:.:7 88~
••t•t• In exchange fOt Earn '° 1125/CS.y No 34• S•ar•1 '17 Spf'1f•h light houaal<eeplng. up nee. I00-202-4389 for Ad Act01 ., .,,,,. tty "'1111 loedecl
babyalu lng Salary STAY HOM• end r1t0at -. tw m. '"""concs
Poaelble. 491-oaee. make up io s 100 • Cal a sesk obo tS75-7939
Mt:MHEHSHIPS
:WIH
day"' more. Ovet 400 ...... compani es need ._J ..
h0m•wor1ters1d1atr1t>u-an VISOR tote NOW. Can tOf NI• . CAT :to• loedad w many
SAil. BOATS 7014
NEWPORT BEACH amezlng recorded 642.S&JI lltras, lmmac c:ond,
COUNTRY CLUB Golf me .. age. 213·984-Mull S.. Thia One!
, o u n d •' • • M • m.1_~=1..;.8~84=-=-=Ex~-=-1=004~-=-::-::-:-::-:-::-:..!========!.::':=16:k:::o:bo::2:8:9--0=:2:2:5:::; benNp Ca• -.tth be1t1~
Pfle• ...... 182
Employment
Opportunities
1.Ml'l.OYMt.N I' ~~.IO
PIT Dock Pertonntl ExP req'd. AppfY In ~ betwHn hm.
1 pm, 1801 Bayalde
Or .. Coton• del M.,.
Ad11ertl1lng
ULES ASSISTANT
We ara eutr9nlly look·
!nO '°' ~ 10 ... , .. 04oll' Ctauttled
~ltlng • ., .. atan
on a dally but.. TM
QU&11n.d Individual will
....... the outalde ltalf
with ad layout. ptoof
conectlon1. •d«>PY
ptctt.up, vec:ation ,..U.f
and ott.-duties ..
,.quired. Thie P9'90n ... al.O ...... the .,,..
·~ .. 1 .. •tan .. ~eel '
If you .,.. a ta.at
1 .. ~. fte•lbte, ,..
~andhll'1'9• ..... ~aeide, com• foln OUf tMM. A ,..._
•IMCMend~of tneutanc:. .,. ~
IMW't·
lend your '"""" Of Mf'M lft Md M ~ M
..... alton
DAILY PILOT ........ ......... CfA_,
0 Ptf
•
fttl In.
Seevourcar
make· 1racks!
Need to sel VolK ar( ~ ~the~ Wlrf ! Roo VolK
ooto ext for l 0 <h1s in the O<ly Piot/lrxlepoodent. It it
ck>esn't sel, we'l 1\11 ~for S nue 00ys, FREEi*
(cj (mild hr dekils.
'
I
I ,..
I I
1011. 1540 Jamboree, Loaded, cust whls, '88 $80SL desert toupe
Newport Beach snrf, 192677>· 55999 crm, top nvr off 38k ""
64()..6444 •SOUTH COUNTY VW• nu brks, xlnt cond
842·2000 S32.995obo. 832·1957 '91 32SILa ONLY 568 PILOT CLASSIFIED
m1te11 Black/Black, It· s the easy·tO· 1988 580 SEL. 01191·
One of a K ind' access, Information· nal owner. 37K origl-
(ECT7036) S29.900 packed marketplace nal males, fully loaded.
Sterling Motors, Ltd vlllted regularly • sue· Incl phone. burgundy
1540 JambOroe, New-casafully. by all kinda camel Int. $35.000
port B~ach, (714) 640. 01 consumers OBO. Call 714/645·
I
6444 ---------5000, ext 765 wkdys.
UPTO seoo
PER MONTH * NO COll.EC110NS * Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 642·4333
COSTA MES~ NEWPORT BFACH .
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q.l -Both vulnerable, u South
you bold: .
•IO QAKQ.186 10863 +J6
The bidding hu proceeded
North Eu t South Weat
I• P ... 2 P&a1
2 • P ... 1
What do you bid now?
A.-lf you play that a two-over.
one resporue ahowa r.aeonable val·
ues. Lheo three beana ii an
adequate rebid. H owever. 1f your
initial respome could be made with
a woeful sub-minimum. we would
take our chances and bid four
hearu.
Q.2-Neither vulnerable, u South
you hold:
•AQ94 ";,J76 • A105 •K82
The biddmg bu proceeded.
North Eut South We.t
l PU8 1 • PU8
2• p ... ?
What do you bid now?
A .-With the equivalent of an
opening bid facmg an opener. and a
known eight-card or better fit in a
major, there's no point in puaay·
footing around. Bid four heans.
Partner is unbalanced. 90 why you
ahould thmk no trump might be 1
better spot. espe-cWly with only one
1ure stopper in diamonds? A fon:·
ing jump to thrtt heart.a alao u
acceptable.
Q.S-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold.
•3 AQ10872 AKJ •KJ9
The bidding b.u proceeded
Sou&ll W•t North Eut
1 -;-P.. 1 • P ..
?
What do you bid now?
A .-You have 18 po10U1 m Nib
cards, but your aiJl&leton in pa.rt·
ner'• suit i1 mo~ a liability than an
aaset. We would make an invite·
tional jump to three heart.a. Unleu
partner cen act again, game will be.
at ~t. an iffy propoaiuon. ~for a
jump tn no trump -unthinkable
Q .4-Neither vulnerable u ~outh
you hold
•782 8 KQ10962 +86-4
The bidding baa proceeded
North Eut South We.al
1 Dbl ?
What action do you Lake?
A .-A JUmp to three diamond. b)
you would be preemptJve, but thu 11
not the hand for .such acuon You
have too many loeen 10 the black
'u1t.1 and diamonds midit bttak
badly We fttl a 11mp~ two cha·
monds ia adequate.
Q .5-As South, vulnerable. you
hold:
•& AK108 KJ107 •Al087
The bidding has proceeded:
South West North Eut
1 1 • Pua 2 • ?
What action do you tab?
A .-You certainly are too strong t.4:1
ell out t-0 two spades. but you have
no idea which suit 11 beat for your
aade The way t.o enlist partner'•
cooperation l5 to double Smee
North bu not yet made a bid. the
double ia for takeout, not penaJtiea.
though partner u free to convert
with the ncht hand
Q .6-Neither vulnerable. as South
you hold.
•Q 987 AKJ63 ~72
The bidding h.as proceeded
South West North Eut
1 1 • 1 • 2 :
1
What act.Ion do you tab?
A .-You have• minimum openint
bid and no fit for partner's .Wt. Had
Ea.st pa.ued. you would have bad to
bid aomething, but the intervention
hu reJjeved you of that retpcuwbil
1ty. Pau end leave the dnvinl to
partner.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZ LE
ACROSS
I Stinger 5 °'MCI'..,_.,
9 Sink•
break en
14 lol houM
WI
15Hawa.an
dance
16 UCJ --II
the p&ata
t7 St Pa1nctc 1
land 11~en 1t~plaa
20 AJeow to 21 Stnwd
bergalMr
23 T~~tl 25 Flremarl ••
gMt
2e -Alamoe 27 Gtusy.,...
2tPale
32 Stana by tor
SS~ ,_ Afl'lcan mrer
37 T,.. S*1
,. -lfW)w" l"-l
entert a1nrnent
at -von
8llmardl .0~1 41 Declllre
42 George ..
43 ~heavy·
-atit~ ... CoOI drink• •
45 Fuel
... -monacer ... s.a..
N """"~
2 3
b<a Wll.,..,.'f
56 Fnend
57 ~nc unit
58 Manotoba
lnd•en
59 -pucldtng
110 To tl'le iatl
111 Trlldlng
center
'2 -,...,,
13 Pootl
64 HouMho6d
wwnab
55 Acqulr•
DOWN
1U..
2~ 3 NatTOW
oc>lllll'GI 4 Witty ram.nt
5T ... Of
IPfOUll
II Vlbfatint tOUf\CJI
7 Sorfowtul exclalNlhon
t Narratl ....
t --~
10 Autn INM!tl
11 - -~"
t2 -Auttl
13 Mo-..
21 ··-. mon! • 22 l'Mnblr
24 Wonted .ml
2J' Loeel~
21 ConalMMt '° Utefl ""°" )t 0.totallftt
)2 MIOOta '-· ""~'
I 7 •
.... __ .,,_
48 Kaec> "°"' ~ ··~· 50 Unapallefl
$1Sno.~
'2 """*'O
53~
'4 Thi MOYr!U.
u °"' -· .. Jul tUNI
10 12 t)
'
/
• ...
"We ~re brl•glng people togetbert•
PROFESSJONAL BLACK FE-
MALE~ lbealre. bl\IC$ llld
lrl. Serb llllle ~ 3.S-
60, nee 1111mpomnt Long
Badt.. Call 2 IS9
I MISS a111W!l'Slllon. ~ompao
iomlip llld car1n&. rm DWF.
yolllll 60, G'im. ~ tncr•
p:cic w,4pmioa fc. JOI! llld ten-
Iii. Secbi& Iii. NIS SWM SS.
61 w/litt lllaall !mat Clll
issa.
MARRIAGE-MlNDED SWF,
S'S'll 1 S. 32. bfuneuc. NIS. hlwY llld healthy. loobns for
SllllC. Very lllrldlve, aff'ccooo-
llC. lely, OllCpQI llld pbysi·
Cllly lit. Good c:ommuDICllOr.
lo¥tcblldraltnd mwmls. Qm.
11111 vlluts S«assfu1 CllUJ,
-"*'>' ., bmld "'°"'" ful. fillitg rellbOl!Slup 1eadul& IO
fllDlly ~"PO'\ Beach Call
1SJ2.
lllESISTIBLE. DELIGHT·
F\JL, DJF. 2 superl> clltkft1I.
_.,~.,._DIM
HUSBAND. ~ life's
ldwlGnl. 1Mne. c.n 1117.
OWS'11AN SINGU? MOM. 40, S'9 112', lc>OkJq f« tall
SWM. Oristill IO CllJO)' l..1la' ~---IOICll\. S8lll
AllL Clll u.9
NOT JUST ANOTHER
PRET1'Y PACE. H.sicy-rider.
too. Sensual. l'Ollllldic. pmi-
eyed Oreek sub sincere,
laldly • .troccioule SJDWM.
NIS. ~ S1' --40. Coaa Maa. C.U l IS9. IN
t'ONTRAST TO 11Y dlytime sencuoess. I lo¥t IO nde 1111>-
roreycles fc. fun. I'm 5CllSOlll
romantk. s1ncerelpl1yful,
bnriny/pe(ly, llld I OeminL YOU
should have runiliar qualities
llld be atr~ S1'11mder
fony Cosu Mesa. Call l&S9.
CHRJS1lAN SWF. eDJO)'I OUI·
docn. Slllma, profeWoul. NI
D. ba\e I child. CllJOYl bfe.
Seeb SWMJDWM 29-40. like
values. Seal Beach. Call 1799.
CARING JEWISH WIDOW,
60, v.ould ltkl' IO love. 1ausb and
dllxlc apui Hwit1npia 8elcti
Call lS07
JEWISH WIDOW v.ould hU
to meet I real hfc 'MENSCH' 60
10 67 )ears )ClUnl Hunungt00
Beach. Call 2th>
TIRED OF GAMES~ Me too'
DWF. 28. NS. one ~ Ow).
awque. llh:IJ\(. pro(cutOGal.
~ Seeb Slnmt. ltU'IC·
llYr SW. NS geM1rman 26-38
COll\'CnlOOll, llhtneure. boob.
people. fillleU, undmundulg.
,banns. carms I" me Call
1446.
DJF 4.S MISSES KJSSES. shat·
IQ& popcorn.. fun. drams. .S'S' I
129. Udku. leeks llll male cl)'·
D11DO COIU ~ Call 2312
PETITE. ATTRACTIVE. AC·
11VE. WF. y,1JU1d like a part·
ner . 111 my wJ boll... c. fc.
wling, st.Ima. shows c. beach
blttftl IAa& Beach Call 2299
Men Seeking Women
DWM lOOIC.ING R>R Swed.
~doll. under 40
NIS. NJD I kwe 'JIO'W\~
T 11S1111. Call 40 I 5
SWM. 20. 6'3'1180. BROV.."N/
ORF.EN Seebns SWF 18-20
for pouabJt "llliomlup FllJ.
tenon.. Call ..
SENSmVE. HONEST. SWM.
26. 6'tll•3. acct.ms uullf:! en.,. boms1SWF.20-2 . for
f1n and romance Ne•pon
Badt.. Call 3222.
SBM. S'T"ISS. 40 Vet) mer
lootm&. bwd worbna l..o\-t'S -* aad lll0¥1eS. Sed:.tnc ro-
amKlt. LoGa &c.:11. Call 4261
DWM PR.<H.SSIONAL feds
--IO eapf the pd life afnwi.-..C.. llMMCI. danc:a.
.; ldivilla. Orqe Cou.nry
c.a~
SIM SEEKS ~F 2().. J~ f«
flimdlllip. f-. bcw:ll M11st br
I »'140. pecilt. a.deil Grove
Call 3229.
A nlEIST. SWM, ff. 'Jll"·
llllllllmoruu&. p:aaous. lp(IO---.~fic.M.ms
.-la l6+ woman Loos
.... Call~)
NOi' R>l EVERYONE. U •
1C9U•e DWM, 6S, 6'1175,
)'OICllflll. adlldlc, pmonablc. ..-._.. bqllmlna widlalnlly
-lldyfi-.Y. charm.
:::: IQ. The pl IS CCD-a-.....-Let'•
.... wi1ll • diaJopr ...
... af-....S..iocem
-rriD&. Cell 4605
VDY INTERESTF:D IN
MEl?1'INCJ a J*IClft wtdl )'OW . .._. _, I fem ., eai IO(ld
..,., .... " cal dloe IC>-... '"* Cllllm
lfJWSSANCEMAN SWM.
.. fl I'll'°-aaiw, Nl, JlfO'
..._..Lowe~tina.mm.
...... ....... WIYllCIOUt
SWI', 24-36. COlll Ma.a. Call
HANDSOME ASIAN MAN.
40. S'4'120. bltckibrown. sceb
Fibptna lady re. bfeume pan·
ner LOiis 8ea;ft Call 40 I S
RETUtED WIDOWER weds
femllt cocnci-on l>'er SO for
1111-cl dtlllftl. and -Seal Beac11 Call 050
ROMANTIC, EDUCATED
DIM. youna 62. bUi lhcaler.
•alU llc*1111J bands, lll\d
coobac Seid.~
!hip. Newport lbrb. Call 4616
LOVE PEl1Tl: LADIES wnh
1ooa ba1r SWM. 11:1rrt1\C, m-
~ 1tr11t pkmlll. s.btn
S "9', curly nh.lpcpper batr
~es IO pf end v.ouid love
doma lllyUu11f with the np
per10n Baby. •hat ft you"' Fouawo Valley Call 4746
SK.IEJl. SKA mt, PlLOT. r.
S'll'.~collqr~
sor fifty ~. IOl1*U.
kind S«b bntny funoy. fie.
filllllClllly uable trrbsb lady
fc.v.oric:l 1r1~el. mamqe. New-pon 8elcti c.u 4875
PHOTOJOUlNAUST. FAT.
BAU>, BROKE. JS. Hi*>
troopeJ. tam one aood llOlllM
IO UqJ dlt bome (ua bamq
Corou dd Ma-Can )992
BLACK MALE. 41, lbow me 1
pd WOll\lll and ni \how you
• pd ma Hlll1lllll'Oll 8eacll. Clll 41S9
BACK BAY PADDLER · Tll.L dllt A ~SWM aec:u-
11vem.. INI)' pmry ~
(dla1yislll IO build filrwe 8Dd
mW f lllllly Pholo 7 8albol
Cell lM6
LOOICJNO ~ AN OlDER
WOMAN-very ~SM.
$1'1140. 23 ab waldly lady
tor fllll ir.w Call .mo
HOT l PO' lA TINO. l9, ms SF, rltllri111. U-". for
(1111 nwl. ~ llld7" (.lb.
wood. Call l62 I
TAU.Ott 'TOOTALU WM.
2J. 6Tf2 ~ lllihlimc. ,._,_
"tf'J ..,ae~·. al•.,.... -. td1 Nlwpol'l led.Cal
l166
TRAVEL EUaOP • VW
,,.....,·~··QI»'
tlttlCH, '°""' 60'• 11111• ~c.n"m
£DUCA T1!0 PlOfES·
AL 6711 • ~tr.'~ ===c= 41.iO.
R1NNY OOOlMlrr SIM. tO.
,'?, .-"'9ca ..
nsm. PllT1TE. MUSIC T£Aoa. 5'2"/110. ab I plemaa who is spntully
....... tlllildlC. 4()."· to ... I~ tafe ·...W. Orllp
COUll!y c.a 300
UGKT UP MY UFE, llG
GUY! ~ pulioelfe,
Ofll' loviD& wbi9e ea.le. Tall rr. aancaYf.. 1ow to lauch. aolf. Ail deep a fWI. nvd.
dlnce. y Oii: llllnf:tlve. fun. opca.
~ """'-W1r111. lllL 4~55. I.Jiii Beacb. Call 2611.
SJF. JO. lttts SJM. JO+.. lo¥ts
1lmd. COllllO'Y ~ •rualcn·•·boou • must.
Tllsno. Call t6n.
ACTIVE. PE11TE LADY, 11
~ lows dmcinz. 1nvelina
seeks man wilh umilar •· ests I FliDertol. Call 2,SS)
BE'm MJDL.EJt pcnoDlliry,
bul rescmbleAM MlrpRt. Pro-
femonal WOOllD witll ~
mind sects 1dventunsome,
aood~ sensitive. well·
ldju 1ed m11chlllg bootend
Musa be fit • G'im. N/S, pd
t*ind. pounve llld opca. •S·
S9 Looc Beach. Call 29:51
ATTRACTIVE. SEXY
BLONDE. DWF. Ufaprmp
mto o..da o( Rd Soenc:c llld
all bllCb o( llllff. Um 10 lqh.
dance, aolf. bike, betch walb.
bol!Jns. wbarever. rd like a
fnend llld camplllioD to share
bfe Wldl. a WM wbo as ~
U\'(.1111, lllldlip. Ifill', SC.
SlllYC, • lov1Q& JCllllcmm ll'OUDd
SO OICICk II OUI 11 Lana Beacb
Call 2714.
SWF, 19, chubby, lovable, OUI·
'°'"'teddy bear soetin& roman-
llC SM •bo loots 111S1de, no1 Just
OUUlde Fullenon. Call 1393
GINGER ROOOERS 1ttks
)'OUlbful Fred Ai&llJ'c IO tnp the lacbt [IMIQI( • Hilb Soricly
funct1011J Bue111 Pvt. Call
1803
DWF, •3. OK lookins seekl
IOlllCODe mcert to share ttmr
lllli UlleteSU w1lh. !Miit. Call
me taup ml f.tll my 111mmy
Looa Beach. Call 42S I
SWM. 47. HANDSOME. IN·
TELUGENT, sen itJve, edu-
cated. Cti) -pna penonaJrty.
spnwally ndl wishes IO "-'
with SWF ol anhly lllClftS
RclatJoMhap leadi111 co mar·
Nit tr.Ult Call .... )
A VERY HANDSOME. RO-
MMmC. ca-. pmionllt.
advcnlurous SWM. ~. S'9'11 SO
too ex-wife, no bch, DO love
b1ndles, no 11noos. no
IWltchn 1) ~ I very preay,
~. lmln. playful, Cllddly
wtlllllll •1lo bebevel ID dlan-
blry. llllllNcy. love. llld the np IO 11¥t hlpptly ever after
lmnt Call )6 i 1
SBM GEMlN1. l3. ms SWF
wilo II bonesl.. loyal. end Wllll5
a senous rdauoeslup NID
SlllQ Ana. Call l6SO
AFFlUE1'"T SBM. 41. 5 6",
hand1omc. ~kl gor1cou1
Yom&a ftnllle 10 "-'the fmer
drinp ID bfc l...an8 ~ CalJ
4382.
MIDWESTERN VALUES.
pbysallyfac.hlndtollt.SWMI ~-F°IMIClllly lllClft -S 0l90-
cioallly l&ablt, f.llJOYS 1 lallby
nl In!~ hf~lc. ~ .. Glttl~. f11 SF. 21-40, • hka flll nl aaecmca l8d
poaably IOl1llla tMI« ma.
donsbip Ncwpon 8eacb. Calt
)()()4
ADVANCED DEOREE IN
BUSINESS AND HUMOR.
lllnCd¥t SWM. 17. NIS. W11
adllc* 0-. N/S, .a.il:r,
hlllldl CC11C10U1. inldl..-P,
t 9 n. w11o appnic1*I Phlft.
im ot tllt ()pert • tlldl. die '°"" ~ lcedi Call ,.71,
VElY YOUTHFUl. SWM,
SIXTIES...a..s.1t11w.lllla . *· ..... \'( ..,,. 4$ .... for,,..... Willt.Cal
•713
PHYSICIAN, $$, 'Tlllmdlr •
lfll*J1q. Sed..t C•llJ ...... ~ ............... r;--~ nkt 9 '; Loi
~Cll
sucxmRJL.HAHDSOME. ..,..., fir SWM. l6. m .......... ,...,.... ....
~....,,.,., ..... ,
........ ,.ml._. ... ~ ........... ,_
ht. ""1 ci.ctc) Ne•pon ~a.a .mt.
JWll)9()Ml!. f.OOCA TB>MI
$. WM JI , '11'116.1, .... • ..., .• ,...,llMI ..
Or..t.I o.d. &. .. ......
"' .. WJec ....... •· "'11ft. Wf/Afl ..., W> fOJ
rellllrcMhp Md tmtl IO Ill S.0W.. _, Ve,_~
• .., hil&Cal.WI
llQ),
JUST BECAUSE l'M
81!.AUTIF\JL...dollll -I .. ,bow_.. ......
hft··Uu... fr0ft11a oet.
(TielldL ........ lft .. lllUIM:! I • ii _, _,., (loc*
)()'a). bbdc. rs'/120. I womd
bb to 111e1111 a •7-$2 yr old cmo-
doMDy -6-:illly llClll'e lOlllmale. Irvine. Call 2.J05.
2 VIVACIOUS, A'JTRAC·
TIVI! BLONDES, -.tUta: 2
~......_...._NI s. dm1X$. amic, llO¥ia. di.
im. ful. IMlc. Cal.I II IS.
YOUNG'°-BLONDE. S'6'/
122. .ts 111111 ewer SO. ....t · ~~ (1111 aad pouibk COiia Mesa. Call
189S.
LOOK.ING FOR A 8SAU11-
F\JL. WARM. f'le.loviltc xe-
IUOUI WOllm ID ttllld by )"'*?
l(i I cold foUld Oil lbc:re-ld's
face it ~. Me: WF. S'S"/
140, aubunlfgreea. OCIC child
YOU: WM, tall. NIS, 3~S.
succcnful. emodOMlly COi·
ICious. Loac Bed. call 1957
BLACK CHRISTIAN
SINGLE. 33, NIS, preay, 1111
IS' I I'). dwl. brown t)a. kids.
Sects tall Cllristiln. funny, lov-
1111. Wlult pro(es&ioul N/S ..
36 • 40. Tu.Wt1. Call 182S.
'P£0PLESAY rM ATTRAC·
TIVE.' I lllft!C-Vivaaous. pe-
lirt. S7/l 15. 42. look 30 ..._ Ihm&. DJF.1 Wllll • lllltlQml.
prolcuioml Jewim lllM ~" With I good belrt ml I aood
aund. lmnc. Call U.9.
BLONDE WIDOW, 60
YOUNG, reeks ave Fill fc.
v.alksoebetchtndt.qlls ~
pon 8ea:h. Call 27()1).
SEXY. BUXOM. BRUNETre.
BIO BLUE EYES, DJF. lS.l11Zt
14) "lc:bild. new ID CA fnJID CltJca&o. let.ks SWM 3G-4S yn
10 cn10y dating, dinner a11d
danc:tn1 .. .Jll06l of all f~p.
fun .t lauJhltr. Ltpna Nipl
Call 1531
IS ROMANCE DEAD1 DWF.
3t.5·11111 lS. pro(cs.uallll lllOlft
•lpd ICllSC °'humor. imc..
I
SENSUOUS BACHELOR
~Ille ullumile wama IO
lllft nlllMllC ..as m 111.l•
noua ~ bes.ti boR
Sunlet ~ Call 4311
PLANT A GAJlDEN. Ul.fd·
ttted DM/40 teekl caoknc ~ •hwilikle Ill .. eye NewpclJt 8eldl. Cell '162.
AFFf.cTIONATB. WARM,
DWM. rt0'/170. aunctnt,
pro(c:alonaL loYCI ~
llllllllC, dmalc.~ lhemtt.
llUIC ~ Wiier abJlll
lftd kl*. Seeking attrKllve,
&lendrt.OWF,3~5. with11111e
IOlaatl for Nn. l'OllllllClt. rdl-
bonship. TUlliD. Call 4076.
HANDSOME. SWM. JS, AC
T1VE. LOY AL. c:anta Soeb
~ lO+ ror pollible rda-
llOellup. NID Sidi A111. Call
3917
PHYSICIAN, 40. ,.,., Low
Olllblr'I, m N/S, female. JO.
35 Irv* Call lS09
SWM, 2J, LOOKING FOR
SWP. 11-22. M'* tie a.c.. A .... fa ttv.. CalllOll
UXAILE SW. 29, .S7/13S
Eo,joy~ ldellot.ti ...a.fc. 1..oobrs re. SWF ll).
40.•*'---~ ,..._ Cal.I ~.36
TENNIS. OOLfl, TlA VEL.
a0MAN<:B. SWM, 10'1 .-.
SWF lCTa ID 30'1 for~
Newport ...... Clll"*·
l'M ~ iaal Mnd SW. 6'f11XJ Mio._.,.-a NIS
SW, •llo u WI, -n.,.
llllillld.W.IDnwitild ...
a..-.•~-.
al)y ....... ~ ... ... , ... , Nrwpon ...
Clfl 8'1 .
0000 LOOOIO SW. n . , ... ..,..,. ........
..... SWf21·l$10r-.
art.llM. ..... C.-..._
Call 3469
W ANT'S EXOTIC MM.I...,....., .....
=~Clll~
P'llOfEUk>NAL. DAM. lt. .sv11.a.ws...,. ... ,.. ......."' ... .__ ..
................
Lib .............
.......... i.c:..Loot-
.. for DWM ~ .,._ ....... am.. Cal 1m
INTEIJ.IOENT, AnlAC· nvB. SWF, 19, fl'/121. .a
SWMil»'sillo .... ~
... OOQ -,.. Alllertoa. CID 1053.
PeT1TB. VIV ACtOUS, IN-TEWOENT, ....._ -.c-
tiw. lllmdl. W., Ms.,.
c:ill -10 tWe my • for ~ 1::'°Sl Miaiol Viejo.
ATT'RACTIVB FULL-FlO·
URED MAMA BEAR ow:r 200
lb&. Sects iMd.li-. tall. dllt
llld ........ wM 3~ Seri-
CM Olly. fullcnoa. Clll IS20.
PRElTY, VJVACOUS. '*>'· flll.~edlmed.-
... lo¥irc lldy, ...y --t'SIS, ab~ eacti~
mm. 43-SI. Lana 8ea:h. Call
1463.
l'M NOT 11fE WOMAN IN
Rfl> m the pi am door. bul if
... QDeOllt ia bdwca ~'re 1ooti9& for".fm I pro(aaollll SWF,NIS,33,ST. ~.
Mally vlried ~I will~
111111 aD Ciils! Irvine. Call 1965.
llUSH LASS, SWF. S'9'/40, ma iiDccft, bonesl, dow1I IO
aM.1111. 31-SO. WM to lllft
~ life A 111isb1 Lds lllk
-COllP" lllla'CM$ Cttllrll Omie Comly Call 2283.
SOULM.ATES' ATT'RAC·
TIVE BLUE-SYED bnmeac,
JS, S7/1 IS, billcllocnially Cl.fi.
ous. emocioaally ali"', phyt;l-
ally acdve. leldlcr. Apim:i·
Ila putoDll P'O"'lh. '*Jnly
llld I leftlt rf bumor Seeting
SWM to •5 WICb wmlw qualt-
Dt'S. lrvix. Call 11S&.
FUNaLOVING. CLASSY
LADY, N/S, 40+. -*s ldval·
llll'OUS, lllCCaSful ptlemlll 4S-
5S for~p.
.. NeT.-pon Beach. Call 2005.
ATTRACTIVE, SWF, JS.
LONG HAIR/ORN EYES.
IOll. FAjoJ .... cca-
llOI.. &tit Olllbn. lplRI. per·
llll'ICUW. llDllCR. K'tl~ aad
fmmcially leCUl't. a. Mesa. C.allll*i.
MAN. 21 WANTS
WOOOMMMAAAN. Sul
Bed. 'C'.tll ll64.
A TRAVELER. DWM. S'IO'/
190....S~NI s. aeets ...... i.dy. ll-45. W~C.041~
GOODLOOICINO, ATH·
l.ET1C 29, SWM. £Qpccr. 6'/
165. c:ajoyt .... '100eybll1.
bik.tl\I. ncqte1ball. music
Seeks aamctiw, ..._SP 24-
29. lnim. Clll 3203.
HANDSOME LOCAL NA·
TIVB. SWM. u. 6',..,. worts loc:lllJ. Sectina .....
bW 7011111 lldy )C)..45. Call Olly
tf smcete. you'll be. p.I 'P did! a. Ma&. C.all 4224.
HANDSOMB. cvre, SWM •
29. f7 112'/ISO. HIS,~
bite. Y ou•rs aanct1ve. love
Ollldoon. bott••I• dowe IO ..... COlll ..... Oill lOl 1
SWM.. 61711*>. TENX1S. w.
lk.t ... --. .... lilullay
1' ....... llOYa..bumor·
CM. Let's play bfr. Irvine. Call
)$?$ .
HUMOROUS, HAPPY.
HANDSOME. SWM. '°-111'1
110. HIS. ..u --..., '°for ........ ~ ... C)pllm. Oil~
ATTaACTIVB WfTH AN
ATHLBTIC PHYSIQUE.
SWM. NIS-0, l.S. Otpe. ~ II curcW.tt tty ........... °"" ...... ... ...... ,..,..
---r.-~9lft. I U __ ..._a SWP.
NJS.D. lO'a. • ii lL ....
..... ...,~for
IW. "'* ...... am.. 0.l91• .
EUR0PF.AH SJM. NIS, m, •.. ,, ...... ••mMY
SJP .. )I) II 11991. IMaa.
('"" .,
OOODLOOkJHO I
OWNf.11.SWM. 47, llllbSAI
2'" lS lot ~ IOlll-Wlll rdt a, ........... ,...., ______ _
-.. ....,.. '*' c..u ·
................ ,..,
~ .... , ..............
.... SWM. ~lot'"-'-ca:.':: =:-c·
ftlOF'EWONAL. A TT'lAC·
TtVE. CHEElfUI.. SWCF.
$'9'.33 • ..a ..........
lelic aec. WM. Jt-:f9. l8,..
cure V--... lrviM. Call I &SO.
ATTRACTIVE. PlOFES·
SIONAL. ADV"ENT\/lOOS.
lllhlecic. IOllll&it, SWP. crie
NIS, lttts 37...a-widt limi·
...... l.aR.:11.Cal.I
ISll
ATl'RACMVE. BLlJB.EYED BLOND6. 6'1'. DWP. N/S, 43. ·oe--worom. lootita for
CIDe'WGllll U.'. YOU Clll dtas
me llf Md Ilk • ayw11at from ...., eWllil& .,.
to boots ml jelm. ~
able. ldf ~ 6'3' + ac-
tive pcJemu. JI.SO. Lite
daeci•a. \'Olleybll.I. movies.
kids. HUDCJnatoti 8eadl. Call 2069.
GOROEOUS BRUNETT'E
SWF.3&.slaidEr.S'S'.~ pa-*s......,.,.au-
flll. acidic. --. ,. • fwl
SWM W/Rroat Cbrislila ~ues for~ llld _,..
ful rellliondiip. NIS. Hlllltina-
IOG 8e8ch. c.111698.
ATTRACTIVE SWF, NIS, S'3'/
I IS. t10 itcpeDdala, ms •·
tnctivc SWM. NIS. •2·S5,
Dicdy built. lllrectlCJMle. dinict.
1mat. Ulldllpt. r._.ny
secure. wbo alJOYI ~ art. lnO\.ies. aood coo\'Cnllioa ml
quiet time. bvUle. CID 2214.
PRETTY. BRIGHT SAF. 33,
s·•·1111. profus101111. Seeu
SWM pntewonal. 33--iO. owr
S'I0'/165-115. haDdJomr ud
bed. tr.Ule Call 1863
HEALTHY WEALTHY
WISE'n AttlllC'li veJaflluen1
~~Beacll IOCllll7 1C11vc SW . cl&\Hd fifties. NS,
scieb • pdarm al lt'-
mnplid!maic ctier.::tier .....
nty llld fillllOll secunl)' IO P/·
fully/malJvely share lllesc
BEST YEARS• Let's bsf.11 up a. b-. ..., •• , Newpmt
&ail Call 21S2
•t90.
l'M LOOKING FOR A
WOMAN to mtc my pnonry.
... wtlo Wilt Nkt -.. pn-
onty. About ~ '°* al .... mor. Stlltt~. Warta·betned.
edeetic inleralJ. OW11 IQ)' own bulinea. 38. In/bud, r1a1
165. COltl Mca. Call 3303.
VBY HANDSOME SAM JS.
llll. C1n111. NIS SetU tall, big. WUifuJ. bocDty ..,.. 'F ft:lllTllllC'-
mindcd. T.un. Call 3718
• HANDSOME. SUCCESSFUL SWM. N/S, ll. 5'10'1175. Ill.I·
1111 type, OWll businca • bolnt
F"llllDClllJy MIClll't, cop/ life.
Setlu11 SWF, smart, 1lim.
bauchil 25-15 for blt«rm
~ ~-Clll JSll.
FUN l.OVINO. SENSrrtVE.
~· &all SWM, N/S, 34.
£ivoya lftllllah, ltllleucs. Ill
allllnl actlv111ta. Setts siml•
t. llll. SWFISAF. NIS. 25-Jl.
for~ .....
lllp im.:c..a 152'
PROFESSIONAL $WM,
~·~~ SWF22·35fc.~ T~ft Call Jill.
SYR.IAN Ott LEBANf.SE OF
eoupbySyn..-1 "· '6"-·-· ~ -S "--C-. Call )1)2. .......... _,
SINOL.E MOM WANTED
DWM.41.Mllklbt......._
lo'1a Ud& Sella SWP, 21-31 widl drd*a. ~ a:rnm .. ·-WJ-·
EOOCATm, HANt>SOMll,
Ooal '°1. 'T11'0-. • ....._1or ....... _ __, Hewpoft ....
c.al 49M •
OIJ).fASHIOHU>, ll!NJI·
TIVB. ADVEN'l'UIOUS MIS DWM. 57, 37 ...... ...
--~.Salb .... ..
--"'· .'-9 AA Cal
•
EBONY OlADUAn snl· DfNT. 23, SJ/Ill Seib SM 2).JO.,.,. ..... ~ ..... .............. LAiii .....Clll 1294.
STOP! YOU CAN ti&Et'DWF. 49. NIS • ..._ ektift.
Clll If )'Oii n DWM. NIS. 4S+.
teCWC, r.-1ovi..,. NUltl•e wi.tll good nlKS. Ne.,ort
a.a.c.u2101.
EXTREME. y ATJ'RAC'llVE
LOOKINO FOR SAMB.
0.,, . *fSWF-*s
SW)(. ~ll. very lllnC·
11\IC, prolalioMI, lllble, CS·
....... *lltkidsl lnW.Clll
1431.
SEARCHING FOR SOUL·
MATE? l'DI -.:rive. wni.
alfec:Oow.. ~· fil SJF, NIS, «I. . .,.;a,
danoltc.~ ~ COPCnlllOL ....._ Clf1ltl. comm11icative, fu-lo•in&.
SIM.Newport 8eldL Call 2J97.
PERSIAN WANTED: Pttile.
SHW • 22. let.ks nice. p1ayfill.
Pa1i-. 2S+ IO walk. dine, lllk, = hfe Loac 8ea:h. C.U
LOVABLE 18. SEEKS I 1-?S,
fla..lcMn&. ad\IClllllOUS, CODI•
pauioule male for ~
c. poai'bk "11Cioeshi1>: H1111· llnJIOD 8ea:h. Call 13$3.
YOUTHFULLY MATURE
OWF, pd*. cpil&y. Setb ill-
tdhp. N/S WM. fit. tnll. fi.
UDcially l«lft, pro(essioul
62+. Newport 8adl. c.ii 2196.
BEAUTIFUL. BRUNETTE
T6XAS LADY. 32. S'S', woold lib 10 meec a llllJ, pd-lc>OkJD' = Widl .ilC eya _, •
Sllllle Newport Beach.
I
SWF Wl'.RES HAN"DSOME.
msBM mdcr«>. r.S'9'. l9.
fit. ~ Fl'piS. 1111-ccre. Tulls11. Call 1658.
'VERY Cl.ASSY UDY'. •2.
11w1. II.IL blonde. Setb life
pstner. wcaldly. for ~
Old cultunl ~ 6+, •5-(!0
Ntwpon Beach. Clll 2163
DJF, Cl.ASSY. VIVACIOUS.
SWM l6. 6'1170. '* whetJ.
cbM-Serb ~ mnmw.
oprMll r ., C1riQa. alaldtr.
1ctt~e •omu Tuti11 CaU
)jt2.
MR. MOM NEEDS ROMAN·
TIC F1UEND 10 sptllll lime
with. rm baldly. haadlarne.
40, with on.-vUta y (II
ibould be -.... ~ llwtml~..W.lf.
viae Call '442.
WINSOMI. WITTY, JT,
TllM ILONDI UAUTY ............. ... ......... .
=.:;er:~
PllTTY, PBJTTa PIOfllS. IDIAL DI', M. 46, ._
...... [,f,MJ ...,. ............... ....................
mcill!lft. ......... ..... ~:r-... ..... ......
VicJo. Cll 126.
SWF. ~ LOOIJNO tu A
TlULYNDMAN•»-'9.
AD-~·--,_..._~Cal l611.
SWJI, S'•'. AMft.B lt.rr RT,
NIS, flllioYI ... life ....,
..... OOICMI,_
----· W.41>+1-. iiiOll-Olllmiw ..W, llllr. S. ,_op.mo. c.tl 211l
ROMANTIC! ~l'VEI RADIAHT1 DIP daila ._,.
._ S'IO'+, .... SIM. NI
S, lS-45 for C Q al • 11 f frW.
~ .... Milltbe ridlil~illllild.
I IWlil wila .... 1 irw..
Cell 2220.
W ANTFJ>: SM. N1S. NID, S3-
63 who WllU to bt apec:iel.
~~~::i:a: clrio& 50t DWP, NIS. NID wtio
lo¥ts life. J*'l!e -S lqldtly
)QI. rm.. Call l612.
A TT'RAC11VB BRUNETTE
SWF. NIS. ~.Pied. fimy. warm palOMlily. llllllit-lo¥tr,
lookiq fot ume la aperlll
NSM, for loll-laldtt friald.
&hip. lrvix. c.it 1919. .
OVER 45? VBY PRElTY.
SUM fl'. DWF, sects 10S. uperimed wit. .-Dea. alJer>
UOI. coepuioaship. Love
si&IJwj ... mu. .,.;a,
Bedho\U. Brebect. Beaka
ml INk miliMive ltlcM all.
financillly -.ble. Family on-
enled. ElqleCI sane. lnW.
Call 204&.
INTELlJOENT DWf.56. kiwi J1t!091t, music. br:d. 1nve1.
prnlCI ...... Serb ...
mu to Wri lllllC. l..qaa
Bc:a::ll. c.n 2S02.
PRE1TY. PASSIONATE,
PROffSSIONAL. l9. S'3'195.
deiira ---N/Sll) ... aa-al--for~.
lllCDI Newpcn Buell Call
1901
I W Am IT AU.I • A .:ie SW
Wamm1
S11ldl19
Men
Ntlfld ,,..,.,...,
~ 0.da•..,.
SerWar.
(310).
592-6U(f
' ) ,
•
' ' r
t I
Men
S11ldl19
~Nanwt
I