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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-08 - Orange Coast Pilot;.THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA .... .,, Jllll 8, 1812 r.INJAY MmlNC BRIEFING From the Daily Pilot Newsroom THIS WEEK ... What happens to a man who has been a valued and ranking employee for years and then is suddenly unmasked as a thief? Superior Court Judge John Ryan is likely wrestling with that question as he prepares for Thursday sentencing of Robert Dixon, Newport Beach's ex-utilities direct.or who stole about S1 .8 from the city by diverting funds to his personal accounts. Much of the money was spent on artwork, jewelry and real estate. Dixon faces a maximum seven-year prison term. Bob Dixon, left, and Or. Thomas Gionis will be sentenced in court this week. 0 In othe r matters of jurisprudence, noted orthopedic surgeon Dr. Thomas Gionis will be sentenced Friday in Superior Court. Cionis was found guilty -rather quickly - last month on charges that he masterminded the oroad daylight beating of e~wife Aissa Wayne and her then-boyfriend Roger Luby. Cionis is free on S 100,000 bail but faces eight years in prison. Opinions vary on what should happen to him. Says Luby : "I hope the bastard suffers like a son of a gun." Wayne was more forgiving. ''I do have mixed feeling$," she said. Cionis' attorney is hopefu l. "This is the first round in a 15-round fight,'' said Bruce Cutler. 0 All that jazz ... the summer jazz season continues at the Hyatt Newporter's outdoor amphitheater June 12 with the Carl Fontana Quartet. Tickets at $8 through TicketMaster. Show begins at 7:30 p.m. Mean'"~ile, a second summer series is continuing up at Crystal Court. Next concert is June 14. David Arkenstone. Starts at 2 p.m. Free. THINGS THAT MAKES YOU GO HMMMMMM ... The International Ch ili Society is headquartered at the Balboo Bay Club. It publishes a quarterly newsf?aper. Chili news. Receipts. Tiny photos of ialapenos. But the back cover is reserved for an ad. And whose advertising, you wonderl Pepto-Bismol. THE WONDER YEARS ... According to a recent survey conducted by Seventeen Magazine, prom night is really anxiety nlgflt. Students interviewed for the survey listed their chief concerns in this order: 1) Finding a date . <Ask a friend if all else fails). 2) Will my date still find me attractive if I wear glasses? (Probably not. Try contact lenses.) 3) My complexion has taken a nasty turn. (Yeah, very major tough one.) '4) What to ~r. What to wear, what to wear. S) The car. (Avoid the family wagon or mini van.) 6) I can't dance. (Don't worry. Nobody else can either.) cnTINC YOUR GOAT ... In a stroke ol, wen, something different. the Americ.ln Red Cross will be raising money ~ter this month by nking people to arrange to ~ I pygmy pt Wft I friend. Works like this: For S25, the Red Crosa will take 1 mmy pt (f'ffl and c.me» to visit a fr~. ln turn that person an pay S2S to send the pt to a>me0ne elte or cough up S 10 to "tend the ~ away tmmediatety.'' Visa or Masteieltd are acapted, OI course. The Will wiH r..klt PlKe June 29 and JO. For lnf0trNdOn1 an h .Red C... at llS-5381. P.S.: The local ch.ipter needs to r•ile S7SO,OOO. Thlt's a kit ol pts. -ly Ste..e M.rbk • Do '°" know what the three most popuw toreign films rented at Leisure-Time Video rn Costa Mesa arel 1) "My life As A Ooo" 2) "OnerN Pa~"' 3) "Tie Me Up! rte Me Down" Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 26 Centi ~foracure Term-limit petitioners reach quota . ~ Citizen group continues soliciting signatures to be sure to qualify measure tor November ballot. By Tony Oodero Sid Wlbt NEWPORT BEACH -Enlisting the help of an army of volunteers, the leaders of a ci1 izcn group that wants to limit City Council terms said Sunday they have more than enough signatures to get 1he measure on the November ballot. And it was all done in just one month's time. - '.'We hit 7,000 this weekend," said Maria Hedges, the coordina1or of 1he 1erm-li mil petition and the wife of City Councilman John Hedges. "We arc just chugging along right on 1arge1." The Hedges' formed Newport Rei.i· denls to Limi1 City Council Terms and started collec1ing signalurcs on May 6. Within thre e we eks they had already col- lected 4,000 signatures, Maria' said. She estimates that 80 to JOO voluntecri. arc wo rking on the petition. ----- Allhough the couple has more than the 6,503 needed to get the mea~ure un the b.illot, they "ill con1inue collecting signa- 1urc6 next week to ensu re that they ha\-e 1he righ t number of rcgbtercd \Ole r:. On the average, :ibout 15 perccnr of the signatures on petition Jri,cs are in- valid, Maria :.aid, ~o she \\:lot!. to colic t an additional 1.000 n.Jmci.. She plans to turn the petitio n in to the Cil) Cieri.. on See TERM UMIT/M Racer1, start your watches beers dted ·their watc:het u they tUe olf in the 11th annual Corona def Mar Scenic SIC Race Satu~. The husband and wife team of kMn Md Mari· lyn Broady ol Anaheim tOolc home first place honors with Kevin finishing first BUSlNESS MONDAY 11111 company· bait for speed By Tony Cox ....,EdllDr COSTA MESA -There's 1 little company here that doesn't measure its successes in revenues, profits or share- hol•r dividends. Mirage Racing's revenues IR the publicity it produces for its spons0rs, nnd Its divi- dend is the career develop- ment of one if its principals, 1mbitious race car driver Tim Rose. His court is adjo urned ...... Judge Selim Franklin packs 20 years of memories during his final days at Harbor Court. By Steve Salcach 5'11 ... F illing a cnrdboard box with pnpcrs, pictures of old courthouses and oth- er items that have been permanent fixtures in his office for the past 20 years. rctirina Harbor Court Judae Selim Fnnk· lin pul in his last day of work Friday. .... ,,,. 0....,.v 6 0,.. I " in the Male Division with a time of 15:08 and Marilyn completed the course in 18:19 to t~ the Female Division. Thousands particip ated in the SK race and a 2·mile fun walk.. For complete rxe results, see page A8. Wooden Boat Festival sails to popularity By Tony Doaero S1Jtl \Vl!'.ff ~E\\ PORT OEACI I - Youns anJ old i.:ilt!. alike drifted 1hrough the Sea Sn>ul DJ'c Sund.iy to tnkc part in C\htbit\, races and moJcl bo;it building at the 6th Annual Wooden Boat Fcsll\'31 Minae Racing was formed a ye ar ogo by Rose and his father, urry Rose, 1cncral manage r of the Red Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa. The comp1ny's mission is to r1ise sponsonhip dollars to C<Wer the younccr Rose's ex- penses for nicina in reaional and national circuits. The \ll· timate pl is for Tim Rose to act enouah experience ind victories for him to one A photo album stuffed with f arcwclls and snapshots of f cllow employees lay next to the empty jellybean jon he wu givin1 to another judge. His omcc now awaits the winner of a runoff election between candidates Margaret Anderson and Debra Allen. ~~ Judge Selim franklin on his last day in court. About 3,000 people were aurnc tcc..I to the th ree-d.iy e\ent that 1 de 1gned to p3y tribute to the cla~ 1c w~cn boats 1Jf olJ and to tfiosc who re tore ::and maintain the \e\!iCI,, s::aid Jim Tor- n;,,e, the fac1hty manager of the Sea s~out ll:i c, 1931 W. P;ic1ftc Co.i!.t H1gh~:sy. · See ROSU.'- Since his appoin1mcnt by then Oov. Ronald Rcaain in 1972, franklin said he has never n:arctted not Kekin& a position in a hiaher court. "We have a wonderful climate, a wonderful community, even the croolti arc nice,'' he said. "It's a wonderful Job ond )VU hive impact on how the court runs, how people arc treated. You ha\'e some chance to intervene and help, whereas at 1he Superior Court you're dealing with h;ird felon ;inJ SM FRANKUN/11 "We "ant 10 pre crvc the u t of buildini wooden boJts.·· rnrn.1&c J i\.!. '' ll' a d)ing thin,." The Wooden Uo:u fe~ti· \-:SI wu the broinch1IJ of Sea FESTIVALJll&:l ..... ~ocals Only WEEKI. Y PLANNER Governm ent Meetings 0 Newport Beach City Council -The council will hold a public hearing on the proposed $90 million budget for Fiscal Year 1992-93 at its regular bimonthly mee ting, 7 p.m. Monday in the council chambers al City ' Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The public is invited to participate. There is a public comment period at the beginning of eoch mceting,-- during which residents may offer comments I on any item not appearing on the agenda. Public input is also welcome on agenda items, as they come up. 0 Costa Mesa Planning Commission -The five-member commission advises the City Council and sometimes makes final decisions on matters pertaining to building and development in the city. The commission ''ill hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 0 Costa Mesa City Co uncil -The council wiJI hold a special meeting at noon Monday in the fift h floor conference room at City Hall to discuss a proposal by South Coast Symphony to hold a se ries of four pops concerts nt Fairview Park during August and SepteJlber. The council holds monthly study sessions for preliminary discussion of items to appear on upcoming meetings as well as ocher matters of long-term interest. No final decision is taken on any item, but public comment is welcome. This month's meeting will take place immediately followi ng the special meeting in the fifth floor conference room at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 0 Costa Me!.a Redevelopment Agency -This agency, which consists of member!. of the City Council, acts on :ill mailers concerning building in the city's do\\ntown redevelopment area. The agency will holJ its regular mo111hly mee1ing at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the counci l chambers al City Hall, 77 Fair Drive 0 Mesa Consolidated Water District -The district's board of directors makes decisions regarding waler rates and supplies for the city of Coi.ta Mesa, pan of Newport Beach, John Wayne Airport and some of unincorporated Orange Coun1y. Board members will mce1 at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the district's temporary headquarters, 1954 Placencia Ave. The public is welcome. 0 Costa Mesa Sanitary District -The distric1's board of directors governs waste disposal in Costa Mesa. The board will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Traffic report The Fourth Street off ramp from the southbound Santa Ana Freeway closed Sunday and will remain closed until spring, 1993. The number two lane on Pacific Coast Highway will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. between El Moro and High Drive through June 15. On the northbound and southbound Santa Ana Freeway, night closures, 11 p.m. to 5 a.m .. will occur on various lanes between Jeffrey Road and Jamboree through June, 1992. The northbound Santa Ana Freeway connector to the Southbound Cosla ~1esa Freeway will remained closed until winter, 1993. Nightly closure:.. midnight to 5 a.m., on the northbound Costa Mesa Freeway from the SanlU Ana Freeway to Founh Street, will continue through May, 1992. O n the Costa Mesa Freeway, the nonhbound Founh Strec1 offramp will rcm.i in clo-.cd through Spring, 1993. On the Costa Mesa f reeway, night closures, from midnight to 5 a.nt., of ;:ill norlhbound and sou1hbound lanes between the Santa Ana free"ay intcn:hange and r-our1h Street in S;inta Ana will continue through ~lay. ----- Scho ol lunches Monday -Turl..cy nuggel'I or nb ,.,.ondcrbites, kernel corn, orange JU1ce b.1 r, mil l.. Tuesday -lwlian spaghetti or chicken nuggets, mixed vegetables, chilled fru11. French bread, milk Wednesday -Hui dog or turl..cy pally on a bun, vegetarian beans, chilled pcad1cs, mill.. Thursday -Ro.l\I turkey" 11h gravy or chicken sticl..s, 1-rench fric\, trail mix, aninrnl crackers, mil k • Friday -Pancai...c. pork ~au~:ige pallics, . French fries, t>ro,.,.n !.ugar cinnamon glazed apples, milk -Compiled by nob m n Eykcn ialiPTliL VOL.88,NO. 132 Delivery e~nteel If )'OU'lt' I tu Ind do Ml haw ya.Jr plpft by 6 1 m (7 1 m on S.Curda)'S and hoU· dlyl), tall befo<t I 0 • I'll ~nd wt'll tel le to )'OU by flOOI\ Out CUllOmtt ~ ~. 6-42· 4))), Iii 09.tfl from 6 am eo S pm ~ ~ flldly, Ind 7 Im ID 10 Im. on Sottut· dayt to elllst you "'41h your drcui.tton r1"dl • To make a correction II la The Piiot'• flOl.!c:y ID l'"l'"fJdY comet .. ff l'Ol'I ci ~ To N1IOft ~II -Of dMlfla IJOn, ,,.._ cMI 60 ... lll, 1111. lU TllMll )'Oii ,_....._ ~~ .... o.wy °""' ,,,_,., Olllcwf .-s.1.w.1 U...,Vo,.....,. I I ~· No news ttones, lllU1tr1tions, edi- ioml !Niter ot acM!tilemfna hettlfl mey be ~ withouc wrillen perminion ol copynjlt ownef How to reach us at The Pilot Clrculalioft Cringe County 642·033 Mhcrtitlng Clutlfied 642·5678 Display 642-4321 Edftoriat News 54().1224 Sports 642 .... 330 News, sports f vc 646-41 70 Main Office BusiMSs Office 642"'4321 Busineu fvc 631 ·5902 • - Almanac Editor's Not~: ~/manac runs in the Pilot on Monda)'$. Births H009 Memorial Ho.pltol o Efllle Frafteft Reynolds, 83, on April 29, 1992. o Cloria Henniger Pyle, 51, May 4. Marriages ~ _____ .:.;..:Most iw:ent ma~~ as...J_eported to the Orange County R«0rder's Offa. o Betty Andres and Shane Verge, Costa Mesa, twin boys CcMta Meaa Moy 26 o Scott Lippman married Tiffany ~aney on April 4, 1992 in Costa o Rose lock and Joseph Butts, Newport Mesa. Beach, boy o Giibert Carcia married Karen EliD· o Turilan Madi and Junior leifater, beth Taucher on March 28, in Sant.a Costa Mesa, girl Ana. Moy 27 o Richard Allen Kaufman married lira o Mic.helle and Graham Tingler, Costa Beth Shima on March 23, 1992 In Fall· brook. Mesa, boy o Julie and Rodger Lowery, Sant.a Ana Heights, boy a Sookyi and John Caroompu, Costa Mesa, boy o Therese and Bruce Walker, Corona del Mar, girl o Delaine and Michael Borgman, Co- rona del Mar, boy ""' Moy 28 o ~rrie and Brenton Carroll, Cost.a Mesa, girl o Valerie and Ricardo Barrientos, Costa Mesa, girl o Robin and Doyle Nolen, Costa Mesa, boy o Patricia Ballin and Vincenzo lmpagli· uio, Costa Mesa, boy Fountain Valfey Regional Hosphal Moy 12 o Lauren .ind Ffank Gonulez, Costa Mesa, girl Moy 13 o Monica Bucci and Scott Nelson, Newport Beach, girl Deaths . Most ~ent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. Costa Mesa o John Victor Lundgren, 37 on May 6, 1992 o Robert lee Joy Sr., 81 on May 6, 1992 o Louis Ed Bloom, 84 on May 3, 1992. o Mabel Judge, 80 on May 1, 1992. o Irene Bolding, 64, on May l , 1992. o Shelby Gay Belisle 6 days on April 26, 1992 Newport leach o Donald Lloyd Martin, 63, on May 3, 1992 o Al1hur Alfonso Perez, 88, on May 1, 1992. o Hayden William Vitarelli, 11 months on May 1, 1992. · Costa l\lcsa Someone sm.i~het.I a window :it the Rock·N·J:1v:i al t 749 Ncwoon Doulc· vnrd Sunday :anl.I ~tole $1 ,100 in ca~h. plus doze~ of cndor ed checks. • Someone stoic an Rancho Morl:ct employee's bicycle from inside the store on Newport Boulevard and left in hs place 11 black beach comber bike. Wrapped around the handle bars was a Rock·N·Java sticker. The employee put his bike inside the store wllile he Newport hoch o Raffl Arlen H1nenl1n married Mary Coglaniiln on .-.prll 11, 1992 in Costa Mesa. Bankruptcies Recent bankruptcies as rr!ported to the Federal Bankruptcy Court in SantiJ Ana. Chol"« 1 Th 1 11 de1'9M'1 10 l.qwlo!e o lo ~ bv" ...... ll._...,"iJ OJUll ore O~ on 0 _.,.,la bou ChoP'et 11 : Th.a 11 de1'9'*1 IO ollow b..1-IMI 10 w•l*'Cf obl-oot>Oft1 IO <...Mon ., ~ la ,..lf\ICV9 dtbtl ond ~'"'" C~ 13 Th.a 11 de~ la olow o deblor 10 de • M o pion IO '9l>Of cred...,,, -o penod o# ""9e IO love,..... dbo 1>oo"9 b..1 netl OI Newport leach o American Oita Industries, Inc. Chap· tcr 11 . o Joseph Robert OeRobbio, db.i Ex· pressions Advertising Chapter 13. Costa Mesa o Michael Anthony Katbl, dba White Glove Oeaners Chapter 7. o Arical P~ies Inc. Chapter 11. o Kirk M. Dawson, Secondmate Land- scaping Chapter 7. o John Mcintyre dba Bagelmania Chap- ter 7. Business licenses New busi~s licen~ in format/Ofl re- ported by the cir~ of CostA Mesa iJnd N~vport Beach. Hnlpott -.Och o Dawn Dean of IC~ley & Co at 31 O Alvarado Place. o Neff OomildlOn of Newport Builders & Remodelers at 2301 Holly lane. O Anthony Wr.ith of Wrath & Assoc. at 218 Ruby Ave. o John Elliott of 800 Marketing Service Group at 4000 MacArthur Blvd Costa Mesa o Jeanne Gulbranson of Sllvtt Pen at 3400 .-.venue o( Lhe Ans. a Jan Peterson of Sund.ince West A 24-Com-lon, banner was i.tolen l;"l weekend from 1..ouic Louie's ;it 1670 Newport Boulevard. The $275 ign, \\hich was ln'lnGing on the front of Ille company, read: "l ho Boys arc 0;1ck • Louie LOuic's," Newport Beach A Dana Point man lo~t :i_pair of dia· mood eurrin~ worth $2,500 from his vehicle urtcr il wus towed from 29th Street near Lnfuyc llc Avenue Thurlod11y ~napng Editor Stew Marble, 642-4311 ~at 1990 Maple Ave. o WIU&.m Woo of I a. l Distributing Co. at 1491 Baker St. o Marie-Luise Ot1U of Clusics Silli ancl Leather at 2915 Red I till Ave. Enterprises at 781 Center St. R~nt ~a/th permtt ~nsions and reinstatements as reported by the Coun- ty of Orange Health Care Aaencr o Chidten A u Broche at 12563 Mar· bor BM:!., Garden Grove. license sus- pended (reason not listed) '°'f>ril 4, 1992, and reinstated '°'f>ril 9. o What's Cooking at 2632 San Miguel Or., Newport Beieh. license suspended .-.pril 23, 1992 for u~ensil and food pro- tection violations. l icense reinstated April 24. o Mlriscos Micosta at 13571 S. Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove. license suspchded (reason not listed .-.pril 30, 1992; and relnmted April 30. Real estate Recent real ~te sales as reported by the Continent.JI Lawyers Title Co in Santa ~na. Costa Mesa o 365 Broadway, S275,000, 2 bed· room, 1 bath to William l. Crocker o 495 E. 18th St., $265,000, 3 bed· room, 2 bath to MIChael J. Kma1d o 227 24th Pl., S34S,OOO, to Wayne R Jones o 3246 Washington Ave., S2S8,000, J bedroom, 2 bath to Charles R Spicer o 1748 Missouri St., S228,000. 3 bed room, 2 bath to Kevin ). ~rawlcy o 3213 Michigan Ave., S227,000, l bedroom, 2 bath to Rodney Plaiecnc1a o 3225 Dakota Ave., $279,500, 3 bed· room, 2 bath to R.K. Sethney o 3199 Bermuda Or., S209,000, 4 bed· room, 2 bath to Vera Hussein a 3001 Country Oub Or., S385,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Don Kang o 3043 Samoa Pl., S270,000, 3 bed· room, 2 bath to Gary Williams o 2985 Jacaranda Ave., $250,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Jacquelyn B. Haw· ley a 1158 Samu Or.. $350,000, S bed room, 3 bath to Philip R. Berry o 2921 JAQranda Ave., $234,SOO l bedroom, 2 bath to Doreen M Ta) lor 0 2817 CC>n'O ..... $327,000, s bed room, 2 bath to Gerald l. Ba~'ell Newport leach o 914 W. Ocean Front, S 1, 200,000 4 bedroom, 1 bath to James A. G.lllade o 1501 Ocean Blvd., 5662,500, l bed room, 3 bath to Andrew urrano o 2032 Ocean Blvd. $850,000. to Michael A. Johnson o 2145 Miramu Or. S730,000, 4 bed· room, 3 bath to Philip A. Marlo; a 508 Redlands Ave .. S550,000, 4 bed- room, 2 bath to Stewan Clark • Someone :.mJ)hcd the dmcr'• i.11k "indow of a new Vulk:.\\ Jl!Cn Jell.a wmctimc between Wcl.lnc:.J.1v "'''" and Thur)(!ay morning and "took .i Louis Vuiuon h.indb.ig \\Orth S600 am.I gym clothes and shoes \\Orth S:?OO. 1 he c.ir wus p:irkcd ouh11.lc the owner':. home on the 300 bluck or Iris A\·cnue. A portable :.tcrco nm.I other elolhlni were not taken r1om the vchicll! • A' 26-ycur-old Ncwpurt Beach man lost Sl.850 worth of tra\'clcr'i. checks nt Woody's Wharf at 23 18 Ne\\purt IJl\'d,, 4:11 ...... ).7 10:1ta.M.U S111 ,_,.., J.2 111s1,... u J :41 ...... ).J 11111 ..... u 0 424 Snug "-'* loed, $449,000, 2 bedroom, 1 bath to Robert J. Craig o 214 Crystal Aw., $750,000, 3 bed· room, 1 bath to Jon F. Kelley 0 3415 Ocean llvd., $1,750,000, l bedroom, 2 bath to An 0. Nguyen o 2027 bys(( e Of., bedr(l()m, 3 bath to Richard V. Plat o 1708 Slcylartl Lane, $432,500, S bed- room, l bath to Jane 0 . Crier o 1818 Santiago Or., S6SO,OOO -I.bed· room, 3 bath to Viken O. Yaghjlan 0 1356 Caluy Or., $1 ,060,000, 4 bed- room, 3 bath to John S. Loftus DUI arrests The followin1 ~ wtrc uruud thb pnr week oa suspicion of dtivinf undet the influc~. Th~c people hive only )15cn tr- rcsrcd on suspicion of • crime Vtd, u witb 811 such crimes, they uc irttJO«JJt until prov- ea 1u1/ry Costa Mesa o.-.dnan Carci.i·Hernandez, 27, Costa Mesa a Dennis Holhngdrat..l'. 53, Costa Mesa o John Kirt.. Betonte 31 . Cosu Mesa a Patnck Hopi.ins, 25, C~ Mesa o ~.ii Al\,uez Gut1rerez, 26, Cost.a Mesa o Kenneth H1.1g1e, 29, Costa Mesa o St~en R1thard Sata 28, Cosu Mesa a Rohen Rodriguez Mojica, 28, Costa M~ o Thomas O.w1d Rodriquez , 28, Hun· tington Beach o Paul Nicolcttl, 66, Palm Desert o 1homas Steiger, 34, P.alo Verdes Newport leach o Gerald Alan Turner, 43, la M rada o Bryan T adash1 Muranaka, 49, Los An· gcles o Rodney Mel\.1n Cu}mon 46, long Beach o Cewr Rene M<>za C.lrda, 22, Whittie• a Todd R.lndtlll Johnson H , Fullerton o Bernard Joseph Cbrke, 43, Sanu AN o Andrew '-~Jin Janssen, 36, long Betl<:h CMidwlllc.> Audtey Gudl~ 22, -Corona dt>I M.ir o Al}~ A)-n Amzallag, 42, Midway City o Mun Chrng lru. 29, Newport Beach u (.,u)t.ivo Adollo Berbey, 25. Cost.l M~ o George fdg.-ir Ste1nemann. 41 , Corona del Mar a DouglJs la) Ellinger, 22 Illinois bct\\CCn 6 anJ 8 p.m. Tu~~y. The m.in lnlJ Jll..•htc h.: l.isl ~w the checks 111 his bJcf,; pod.;\:t, • Someone ;i1i.:mptcd to bre:ak into ComCJ)l Cable at 901 Wei.t 16th St .. between :? :ind 4 p.m. TucsdJy. An Cm· plo~cc heard J noi)C 11nd :apparently sca red off the intruder. The front win· dow of the bU\lllC» \\"OS pried Open but the bur,l.ir 1.hd nvt enter. • Three fhhlnj rods and reels wonh S750 were stofcn Crom o lxxlt 111 21 I Wc~t Coa t 111,hw;iy. -•• ,. •. u ,,., ..... u s.ftriM: J:4t ~. ......: l:OI ,.... REI& .. .• { .... " ......... ..... t) • ct ·o .......... c.-.. ... _ ..... ....................... •n ,, ' , • l ..J New1>9rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Monday, June 8, 1992 ----------------- They wear funny underwear, and everybody should try to have one T odoy you ore going to read some terrific writing. Not by me, or course, but by two guest columnists who arc filling in while I am in Denver supervising the proper upbringing or No. 1 grandson. They can tuJ..e their teeth and gums off. Siegrin Countryman. \\hose prize-winning essay, boots !ilwucd thc:y \\Crc "·"k Jrom r!u.-rmnc) .lull It is better if they don't typewrite or play cards "The Wonders or California," is ;1mong the finalists of .\toric:!i :1bout th~ir ne11 /• lound n~Jic~ except with us. Tl>ey don't hnve ro be smart, only in a stotcwide contest: Cul1furni:i wJ;Jy 1\ a m,·iti11g 1"-Jt tl/ i: 1l1mC' [;Nllf'~ The first piece was given to my wife by Andrea Coyle, n nurse nt Hoaa Hospital. It wos written by on unknown third-grader in Dcllnower and is titled, "What o Grandmother ls." A grandmother is D Indy who has no children of her own. She likes other people's little girls. A grandfather is n man grandmother. He goes for walks with the boys and they wlk about fishing and tractors and things like that. Grandmothers don't have to do anything except e em. T fiey re o1der so they shou Cln'trun or play hard. It is enough if they drive us to the market where the pretend horse is rmd have Jots of dimes. On the Coast answer questions like "\Vhy dogs "Eurel.u! Gold h:u been di!>covercd at Sutler'!> People frum <11/ mi:r t/Jc: 11 oJ/J h;n c l>rOllJ;lll :i hate cats" ond "How come God Mill! Come to Culifornw uncl !>trike it rich!'' Tllis d1\Cf!ilt) of culture~ tu C.1/1/omi.1 C.1/Jtorm.1115 /we isn't married?". news traveled quicl.ly throughout the nut ion and the oppo1 wmty ro p.1rth.1p.1tc: 111 .1 hi/ ict.1 ul They don't talk baby talk like 11round the world... cultur;il t:\pt:nc:nct'\, ,ud1 ,,, th~ J.ip.1m·H· I,.,, visitors do, because i t is hard to It !)Wrtcd a ru~h for gold unlike any other in the G;trdc:n Ill S.in I ru11C"cu, th.: U.toflc..·1 /c..·,t 111 tlz~ undcrswnd. \Vhen they read to us world's history. The nwgic word GOLD drew men 11 inc country .md Cl1111t.'"·' ,\._ 11 ) c.'Jr. they don't !>kip or mind if it is the to seek their fortune from ull 01er the globe. Men For 11i;111)· ye.in, C.1/1/01111.1 "·" bc:c.·n lwmc to same story again. set our by ship, wugon train, uncl cw:n on foot, in people 1111/J dilfcn·111 cultur.1/ /l.1d•~ru11111/,. Everybody should try to /Jave the crctltc!it gold hunt ever J..nown ... Men and C11ifomwns h.ne lcnrncd ro ·'Pf''t.'C1;11c tilt.' one, especially if you don't Juwc women from all 01 er the 11 orld headed to diffen:ncc..'\ :md c/1\cm c.•r t /Jt' ,11111/.11 i11c~ 111 :11/ television. because grandmas arc Culiforniu, each one bringing their culwre and their peoph:. A more and mvrc: pc..·uplc.' )cttk 111 our the only grownups 1V1lo h:we got llcrit:ige. state, 11c need tu rc..·mc:111L>1.r 1'11.· 1111purt.1mc: uf riifle. • ---------~'tttt-Frttttei eo-in JIN9 1W1s~reet+i11tt·n~"g'-1p'tll'BitJeete~.---1tf't.lol'h.'e~1'tt'.tJ1,,,1c~c~.i·n mt-"tt"i~t't-11!1"-rmrrlr-Hi~~?re"th':~"1ttt--r---t One of the grandmas referred to The streets \\ere crornlcd with people from 1/11) att11uJ1.', Cl!tforni:J 11i/l w11t/f1U'' IV l.Je ·' ''·I.! above might be my wire, although everywhere. Sp;mi!ih Californi.1n) could be seen 11 ith nd1 1\lth d11 er)11_1 and <•ppv1111111:.1 lor all. he is no1 fat, avoids funny their black hab ttnd red sa!>hcs. There were Chine)e When \OU rc.1d \\Ori; 111\c 1h1 . do-. n t it st:1rt '"' Or if they take us for D walk, they should slow down post things like pretty leaves and caterpillars. They should never Sl!Y "hurry up." underwear and definitely can not in lung silk coJts. Ont/le !itreeb 11c:re IJoston th1nl..inc ihJt m:t\bc our ~dw ! ,11.:11'1 .1:> LI.id,,,· take off her teeth ant.I gums. merchants w1tl1 wll hat!> and !it1li!ih )Uits. H o1\e1e,, ~omc foll..') "ould hJ\C )l'i.. l .. 11.\C Dut she does teach many 1hird and fourth graders the /:Jrge!it number of people '~ere bearded men Fr<•d .\/urtin 'l colum11 ruth ,., try \/um/a.'. Usually they ore fat, but not too fat to tic your shoes. They wear glasses nnd funny underwear. to become darn good \Hite rs. One of them was \1 ith reel or blue flannel shim. Tlu:ir c/;Jy-Mtiined H't'dnt' d:i) :ind Frida). Send your Items to Bob v.l n Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Compulsive spending -Do you spend money as if there were no tomorrow? Compulsive behavior can be a symptom'of Attention Deficit Disorder. Joanie Heinemann, R.N., and Sheri Hensley, financial planner, will discuss ADD and Money Problems from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Joan Andrews' omces, 11S1 Dove St., Suite 1 OS, in Newport Beach. Cost is SS and • seating is on a first·come, first-serve basis. For information, call 476-0991. MRP picn ic -The Costa MeSJ chapter of lhe American Association of Retired Persons will hold ilS annual summer picnic at noon June 8 at Costa Mesa's TeWinkle Park. For information, call S46-7848. Tuesday, June 9 '\hopping benefit - "Shop 1'il You Drop," a shopping spree to benefit the Assessment and Treatment Services Center, a non-profit juvenile diversion program in S<lnla Ana, will be offered June 9, 10 and 11 at Newport Imports, 3000 W. Coast Highway. Merchandise from more than 3 5 vendors from all over the country will be offered for sale. For more information, call Kim Nicholson at 646-0224. Library friends -Guest speaker Kevin Moore, a librarian and nationally known authority on books, will discuss why modern mysteries are so popular and what's new on the sheh es at the June 9 luncheon meeting o( Friends of the Newport Beach library, 11 :30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. 1221 W. Coast Highway. For information, call 644-0S38. U.S. competitiveness -Dr. \Viii Stac\house, assistant (or High Leverage Technolo~ry at the Jet Propulsion L<1boratory, will speak on repairing our economic engine and U.S. competitiveness at the Balboa Bay Club Quarterdeck Room. 1221 W. Coast Highway 7:30 p.pi. For information, call Kay McDuff ee at 644-4311. Wed. June 10 Newport Conservancy -The Newport Conservancy. an organization dedicated to the purchase and prt-sel'\-ation 01 CO&btal wildlife habitat. will h<ht gue)t speakers Ke\an Murph}, Newport Beach city manager, and Margot Griswold of the Chambers Group. 5·7 p.m. June 10 in the Newport Dunes clubhouse, 1131 Back Bay Driv~. For more information, call 5-18-1438. Prin ce of Tides -Pat Conroy's bestselling novel "Prince of Tides" '"ill be the topic oi d1scus~ion al the Wednesday Evening Book Group, 7 p.m. June 10 at the Ne" port Center Library. 856 San Clemente Dri\e. Author Joan Talmadge Weiss '"ill lead the di)cussion. For information, call 6-14-3191. Republican Women The Ba)boJ BJy Republican Women, federJted "ill meet at 11 a.m. June 10 Jt the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 \V. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For inlorma11on, call 6-15-9127 or 963-3735. Thursday, June 11 Consultin g engineers -The Orange County chapter of the Consulting Engirreers Assoc1at1on of California \\ill hold a breakfast meeting at 7 a.m. June 11 at Geezers Garlic Grill, Do'e Stred and Scolt Dri'we an C~ta Me!>J Call -176· 3300 for inf ormat1on We love Serving Our Glnununity! OFF EE Orange~ty's~since 1972. foc:a~ Premium 00ll11let C.ofrees &om around the \\Uld We roost cu own ~ oo enue you the ultimate in &eSuless and quality. Full service espresao bar, pm ies. baaels. cakes and mtte! C.c6c ~and~ .. ies also available. Open SUnday thrcqtt Thndily 6am .. 11 pm, Friday & Seturcby furn .. Midnight 474 E. 17thStteet, ilita Mesa 646--0323 Setvq na.<Auntv , Movie listings Newport Beach EDWARDS NlW,ORT CINEMA 300 Ntwoon Ct nltr D"•• 644 0760 I Fa r a. Awoy (PC 1311 30. • 30, I 30 10 20 '2 'otrlot Gomes tR 11 30, 1, • 30. 1. 9 30 • 3 Lt I ha I Weapon 3 IRI 12 1 S. i •5 5 15 8, 10 30 EDWARDS ISlAND CINEMA f 01"'°" t G"CI 1., .. pan,,_.., 640 1218 1 l aslc lr11tlnct ~· '1 • J<J 1, 9 JO 2 Sister A<t l'C I J~ 3 JO. S :?:l 1 30 9 30 3 Sister Act llG I~ 30. 2 30. • 3,, e 30 .a J~ 1030 • Cold Heoven • I;. 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The company markets the produ-ct through brochures its soles people tnkc to businesses in the arcu, and first Tel has done sornc advertising on the radio. First Tel's toll·f rcc number is (800)559-CRI ME. --..--nti.c.rime..d~---­Why• Mike Marq~rdt said he an5!.J1is father founded First .._ Tel because of their desire lo own their own business. "l was just really sick of politics in business and just being n number with these big companies," Mike Marquardt said. "I would come up with some very good ideas that they would implement, and it was oil theirs. I just tho ught I would make more with my own company." DYEWitness. Ooth are Anaheim residents. Arnold is 55 and is chief of the Santa Fe Springs Fire Department. Mike, 29, worked previously in telecommunications marketing with MC I and later wi th Pacific Telesis Group. Mike grew up in Sou thern Californ ia, while his lee P•yne/D~,1y Plouc fat~er is a Minnesota Mike Marquardt, of First Tel Inc., mar· na11ve. kctcr of new crime-fighting device What• First • Tel Inc. originally sold and serviced business telephone systems. The firm now focuses on marketing a DYEWitness as a distributor for Pure Life, a Canadian company. DYEWitness is a pockcH.ize canbter that crime victims can use to spray in an attacker's fo cc. The green. foamy spray not only impairs the attacker's vision. giving the 'ictim time to escape, but also stains the criminal's sl..in for up to sc,cn d:.iys, making it easier for him or her to be captured by police. Unlike ~lace, DYEWitness is not a weapon and therefore docs not require th e owner to have a license. The product retails for S'.!9.95 . When• First Tel Inc. ,.,.:is founded in "'fay 1986, and it was • :i busim: ... s telephone outfit until two mon ths ago, whe n the company became a DYEWitncss distributor. Where• The company is bnscd in Newport Oeach nnd has • an office in Anaheim. It continues to provide service to its cxi~ting tclecommunic:nions clients, most of which are in Orange County. First Tel mJrl-.ets DYEWitness pri\:1arily in How• The Marquard ts were successful initially with First • Tel, bul the company's sales were dcvasrntcd by the Persian Gulf War and the recession. First Tcl's annual revenues declined from a p:ak of $500,000 in 1989 and I990 to about $200,000 last year. The Marqu ardts pursued DYEWitness ns a part-time venture to supplement revenues, and with strong initial response, they "decided to make it their full-time focus. First Tel no longer seeks new lelccommunications acco unts, and the company's name may be changed to MGM Enterprises (Mike Marquardt 's initi uls arc M.G.M.). First Tel sold 144 cuns of DYEWitness in its first eight weeks marketing the product. Mike Marquardt said the company gets a 25 perce nt base profit on e ach-sale, and it can earn up to 35 percent in bonuses. First Tel also gets 5 percent royalties on the sales of distributors it brings in, and on the sales of additional sellers attracted by those distributors. Mike Marquardt projected that by a year from now, his company will earn $2-0,000 in monthly royalt ies from the sales of othe r distributors. Lesson Learned· . 'You have to have a . • handle on your receivables," Mike Marquardt said. "Often times, the entrepreneur doesn't think about what he's going to do once he establishes the business. You just expect to get paid. You have to come up with a); solid a plan to get your moni.:y as you do in start ing you r eomp~1ny." -Dy Tony Cox -If )'OU knolt' someone 11'/IO s/lould be profiled in this weekly feature, send )'Our suggestion to Tl1c Daily Pilot's business editor, Tony Co."C, at J30 IY. Doy St., Costa Mes11, 91627. STATIONERS, INC Owned Stationers £COSTA MESA Your Locally ry Our Selection of Mylar & Latex Balloons for your special Occasions New SoUce! We'll WRAP. PACK & SHJP an . l.ocal ick at heme or~! Phone Mes5age Book K & M Ring Redifonn Binders Notestix Blue or Blaclc List Price $4. l 5 Rcg.$5.65 NOWSJ.81 Over 300A> OFF! NOW si.94 ~ ~ H ~mF~ladF Id -~ ~ anging 1 e---o ers !~84._~ 1/5 Cut Tabs .. STANDARD GREEN ~ Reg. $13.00 3~1t3~ Self·Sodt tenl!Mbie ,__ 12 Pack Li.tt Price S 12~ NOWs6.91 Que,-45% OFF! l'~/[j" ~~---" _ -Letter sized !~ ~ ~~~---~--_,__N_O_W __ $_7_6_3 __________ _ •• Business Edilot Tony Cox, 642 .. 321 Tuesday, June 9 Business women - Tory Allman and Anthony Ferrarelli, owners o( Personal Touch Fitness Clubs Inc. will be guest speakers at the June 9 luncheon meeting or South CoasLBusioess and P.rof essional Women, 11 :30 a"m. al El Torito Grill, 633 Anton Blvd. in Costi1 Mesa. For informat ion, call 472-4666" Thursday, June 11 CIDA meeting - "Environmental Controls: Will They Choke You," is the title of the keynote address for the June 11 dinner meeting of the Commercial Industrial Development Association, 6 p-.m. at the Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel. For in(ormation, call 385·1977. • ' Saturday, June 13 Job search skills -A career coumeling and - networkins semin;ir entitled "finding Your Future: Job Search and Tra nsition Skills in the 1990s" will be offered from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 13 ac St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 600 St. Andrews Road in NewP<>rt Beach. A continental breal..fast wilJ be served. Foi: information, call 631-2680. Tuesday, June 16 Women's networking -Members and guests of the Dolphins, \\Omen's division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, will discuss the issue of "Women's Networking OrgJnizations: Are they Sexist?'' al fhe group's breal..fast meeting. 7:15 a.m. al the Newport Marriott. Call 644·8211 . • ----------------------------------- Glllns entertain at Orange 'Blossom Ball By Vldl Dan ~(Ar Great Balls or f ire! There wu a whole lot or shakina aoing on that made tho eiahth annual Orange Blossom Ball a Saturday niaht to remember ..• lively music, colorful setting, -good natured comedy plus a few serious, heart-tuggina moments remembering children, what it was all about. Energy was high on the dance noor, and Barry Cole's music had the 500 guests all stirred up • the foundation, past ball chai r and country/western rn11sic Can responsible for ge-t:ing the Gatlins. "We will raise more th:in $250,000 tonight," said board president John Hagestad, who chnired the $300-per-person dinner dance. ''l thought the show was fabulous," said Hagestnd at a YIP reception following the performance. (Earlier he admitted he was not a really big C/W devotee.) Others at the event were Gen. William Lyon, / before the Gatlin Brothers came on stage at the Irvine Hyatt Regency. Afte r u rry Catlin and brother Steve and Rudy appeared, it was audience participation time with hand clapping and singing from the supporters or Orangewood Children's Foundation. This was no stuffy black-tie event, although it began as a lot or other benefits ••. standing in a reception area, elbow to elbow wi th a glass of white wine and occasionally eating hors d'ouevres. commitment to children. Spnce above the two dance floors and stage were filled with huge hanging toys, crayons, toy soldiers and balloons. Dlnck fabric covered chairs at black covered tables centered with red revolving carousels provided a dramatic contrast to the play aren decorations. ("Mngnificent," commented seasoned party planner and guest Dotti Stillwell.) chairman of the board who welcomed the crowd, with wife Willa Dean and son Bill, friends of the Gatlins Donna and John Crean (the brothers' encore was a request from John), Jolene and Dick Engel, Elizabeth nnd Tom Ti erney, Bev and Bill Langston (celebrating their 39th), Beverly and Carl Willgerolh, Candice and Roger Schnapp, Emma Jane and Tom Riley, Janice nnd Roger Johnson, Jo Anne and Gene Mix, Bill Steiner, fou ndation exec director, and Inside the ballroom, the decor went along with the gala's theme of "The decorations were done by com· mittee out of my office. We worked hard to keep the cost down this year," com· mented Kathryn Thompson, vice chair of Michael McKenzie, 20, a "grnduate" of Orangeweood now nttending Snddleback College. Senior citizens entered in the ultimate long-distance r.un T here are 3.1 million long-distance runners who don't wear Nike track shoes or guzzle Gatorade but hnve the te nncity or champions. The Longevity Marnthon is the 59 and Holding. most grueling and challengi ng course on earth. The finish line used to be a hundred years, but now it's been moved up to a hundred-and· fourteen, the age of the last runner who recently set a new record. To qualify for this exclusive event, one must have been ambling along for 85 or more years. Despite the tough qualifications, memberships are rapidly increasing, thanks in part to the sponsorship of the American Medical Association. Without their expertise, this AMA Classic would be a fraction of its size. Long-distance runners arc a diverse and unpredictable lot. Some are physicnl fitness buffs who train all their lives on Wheat Germ and pushups. Others arc laid-back optimists just in the race for the fun of it. And then there· .. the unrepentant, paunchy sinners \\ho arc just as surprised as their doctors they've hung in there. • , In the long run, women outnumber men with 259 gung ho ladies for every 100 winded males. Females develop an extrnordinary stamina through a lifetime of End·of-the·Month sales and other obstacle courses. They not only excel as distance runners, but ore :iccomplished hurdle jumpers, n skill they picked up in the Mntrimonial Relays. Unfortunately, this Longevity Marathon is so expensive it's rapidly becoming a sport for millionaires. Not everyone has the money to last to the finish line. The greatest fear is having your dollars run faster thnn you. Long-distance running tends to be a family talent where you have Illustration by Bill Mcintyre three or four generations of remarkable survivors, as in my clan. There was great grandpa Lion el \\ho rnnrried his six1h wife at 98 just before wheeling himself ncross the finish line. . My Great Aunt Eloise :it 87 was not deterred by her cell ulite thighs from performing with the Aqua Delles in underwater ballet exhibitions. Dut the real daredevil was Cousin Hu bert who took up \\ ing·walling in his nineties. While there's a variety of ingredients in longevity, one that is highly underestimated is obstinncy -exemplified by those mulish characters too stubborn to conform to the Tuble or Actuarte) Gi,·e 'em an age they're supposed to collect their heavenly reward, and they'll do everything to beat the odds. A thriving example is my 96-year-old girl friend who wear) blue eyeshadow, sa"or an occnsionnl Tequila Sunri!lc, and is the bnnc of doc tors !>ince she rarely heeds their ndvice. Her miraculous prescription for homcmnde pea soup ha s cured more passing nilmcnts than a gaggle or lab tests. A good deal of staying ali"c is common sense, she argues. The renl trick is mnking it intcrc~ting. She likens old nge to \Cnturing through a Fun House ,.,.here there's a surprise, lurking around eve ry corner and all the mirrors distort yo ur image. "Out it') \\Orth it," she vows "if you lilc challenges." Nancy M cintyre is D ~sid<'nt of LDgun11 Niguel. Above, Gatlin brothers Steve, lert, Larry, center and Rudy, right, pose with John and Merry Hagestad. At left, Beverly and Carl Willgeroth react for the camera. Above left, Liz Bracken, left, and Bill Kessler visit wily Bev and Bill Langston, who celebrated their 39th anniversary. . ~ ' --\ , _ _,,, ,. \ , -. " \ "'-.. \ ' \~' . '•-· -~ ..._,,'. .. \ ~ ' .. . ~'4. ... ~ \~~·-:.>,~rr..... "-"-1:.·_ ~ ~ ,~ F-••c Ledin ,+ ~ ,,.. Merle-Cuisine~ r--------------, 1 Champagne Sunday Brunch 1 I Over 30 Items I $5 95 10 o.m. -2 p.m. with coupon Latin favorites Omelet Bor I ,_H~e!_o~ D_::s~ _ _J Mon. -Tom Kubis Big Band Tues. -Jamie Findlay's ''Wings of Light'' Wed .. 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Ne) Alk About Our ~V~"'9cnwio11 16835 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLEY (714) 963-7831 CALL FOR FURTMER INFORMATION An Elementary PrMn Sct\00' of Dtsttnctton FOunded In 1942 'Jtn Outstanding New Indian RestauranJ " ............ n.i.. ..... n.. NATRAJ C I E 0 F "F abulou.s .food. .. Incredibly FrtJh r• ""-°'9111 c.:: ; .-. Daily Buffet Luncheon Mon-Sat '5." FIGGE Serving Lunch, Dtnaer& Brunch INDIA • PHOTOCl AP RY INCO IP OIA TID ' • l OPEN 7 0AY AWE.EK .... ...... 2S9l1 Mli1a .. 8twd M1ilioe V., CA Jl69l 714 581-4200 " Ae Monday, June 8, 1992 TERM LIMIT From A1 June 18. "We wan t 10 be safe," she suid. "\Ve are going to con1inue to col- lect an the next 10 d:iys, trying to add to that cushion." FRANKLIN From A1 corporate prncticcs." Saudi Arabia." Out h'!ii not the court ca$Cs he tcikc!ii !iipecial pride in, it's the background ndininistrativc work that uffccb the opcnuion of the courts. He hns been crucial in the design or 1ho Harbor Court buildina. illi computer sy111cms nnd other aspects thul urc often taken for grnntcd. "Too n\1Ul)' times, in loo many courts, judges come in nnd just u~rces wi1h f runklin's :approach. Dut John Hedges worries that his fellow council members will dcmJnd th:it the Registrar oC Vot· crs count the signatures as well. lf that happens, the Registrar wi ll ch..1rge the city Sl.03 for each sig- Franklin, 62, reminisced ov..:r hil> many years oC l>Crvice in the municipal court. ln the mid-'70 • he recalled a pornography case where he had to determine the legality of several movies !lhown :ll a local theater. A previous tri.11 hJd determined two mo"ie , "The l)~·vil in Mr . Jones" and ··o eepthroat," were not obsce ne. · want to do what's in the court room. They reel that's what's ''This h one oC the best courts in the county to ptoc1icc in," he said. "lt'I' unc or the few courts that even cares about the auorncys when they come in through the door. The real diCCcrence is that uttitude. In some courts it's like they're doing you a favor by taking your ¢ase. Herc, they're trying to help you to gel out th e door so it will be beuer for C\eryonc." That philosophy is also reflected in the court room. Franklin said he Otlly Jost his temper once, threatening a woman with contempt of court The judge is better known, however, for his courtesy when dealing with those he sentences. n.Hun:. · So '' h~ ore the Hedges' so ada- 111.1nt Jbout putting in term limits? ··our go\'ernmem at nil leveJs is ha~ed on c111Lcn participation and •10 1 c.11ee1 politicians," John I ledge-. s.11d "\Vh,11 's re~illy be· h1nJ tlm i-. .1 rcnc,,nl on the coun- nl tu get nc.::" blooJ .ind get more .111J be1tc r p.1nicip:ition." Uut !>O far. Hedges lws run up ;1!_.!J1mt 'till opposition from hill l·,1unl·1l ~·ullcaguci. Just four 111nnth-. .1g~1. ,1 term-limit propo:.:il ho.: :-pllll'>orcd ".is defeated bv the cuuncil. Only council mc~nber Jc.111 \\'alt 'upportcJ rt. "I ha'e rl\it been a grc.11 one fur 'upport1ng this," :..11J council 1m:111bcr bcl)n llart. l l;irt s:mJ '' h de she s1:es the ~llh :i 11 tage ul 1.'.Cllrng rrd uf bad politici:ans, she 'elic,e!> the rnc:isun: \\Ould mo't I .Ht the gum! ones. ··You c..in .1h,:iy:. get ml of the l'lll.'' th<tt ~mr Jon't li~e. but good 11111.·s like ~L1r1un Ul'rl.!e~on '"'II be rrC\l.'ll!l;d lll>lll run71ing again," 'hc ,,11d he Joc!>. hm\e\cr, hc- h.:' l' thc 1111t1:itt\C \\Ill be J hit JI the l'.ilhn bn\ In l.1lt, \Oler' 111 Dan;i l'oint )ll'l p.1 .. ,cd .1 \imtl.11 mC.l'tUTC b\ J pcru:111 l.1,1 "'--c~ And 1n l lu1i"- 11n;.tun lk ·''-Ii. "her.: .1 tcrm-hm11 l.1\\ h.1, l1c'-11 111 died lor \C,1r,, l'1ght-H·.1r C. rt~ C11u11cil m~rnhcr 1'1.tu (i11.·c11 11111,t llll\\ 'tcp UO\\ n :'\nd hc li1. IH:'c' th 11 " the right l 1 II .! ··111,t I th 111~ if thc Pre.,1Jen1 of rhc L'1111cd 1:11l'-. 1:. l11n1tcd to t\\O tuur ~.:.11 11.1111,, I dnn't thin~ th.it \\Ill i:.'.111 .ll~lH.. th.It .J!I\ CUUlh.'rl iin,.in '' ,,, 111J1'pcn,.1bl~ ... Green ,,11.t .. , tl11n~ \Cf'\IC.C OJI thc COUil· ~r1 :o.hPulJ be .1 tcmpnrary thtng, 11111 ..1 per m.1ncn1 ";I\' ol lifi:. 1\11J 11\ \\Pl~ul "cll 111 tht: uty nf llun· 1111~1 111 lk 1ch " .·\nJ likL l 11ntingtnn lk.11:h. the in11i.1t I\ c !.pl)ll'>orcd by Het.lgc~ \\Ulild allm~ c.rnd1d.1\cs \o run 1:;.1111 :lltcr \Illini; lHil .1 Cl1ttplc nf ~CJf \, "l got the case :rnd 1 thought, 'Good Lord, deliver me from this.' They stipulated that the judge had to go down and see them," Frnnklin said. "So, 1 had to go dO\\n three mornings in a row to the 13albon theater and sec four or five pornographic movies every morning. That was horrible. "l went upstairs to see the projection and the projectionist was up there. You know wl1at he docs while all this pornogrnphic stuff is on ut the theater? He's ma~ing model trains." The case was set for trial in the lir~t pnrt of July. After Franklin \Hitched all 14 films, the case was continued through the fall with on .1grccment that only the two legal films can be vie"ed a l the theater,· unul a ruling is made. "l think everyone had seen these t\\O movies," he suiu, "and nobody wa s going to go to them, and they (the theater) would be hurtinl! before lone. I didn't tell illl\OllC that, but that'~ ''hat I "a' lc~ling." Fra11k!in \\Clll to a friend he hnew from hii;h school th:!t run the U.tlboJ Inn :inJ Jsked if he '' .• , intcrc-.rcu in buying the thc;tlcr. "\\'c got them 11egotia11ng anJ M.>tc M.lrtA 0.i.ly Pl~~ Judge Selim Franklin cleans off his Harbor Court desk Friday. the case ne,•cr went to trial," he said. ···1 hey stipul;1ted that all those things were pornographic. W e Jc~MO) cd thu movie print!> ~11fd they changc<l lhc motif of the theater. "That\" hat I think a judgc c.ln do or u:.cd tu he :1ble 10 do. l\'u", the JUdrcial pcrform.111ce cun111111tcc \\Ould d1mb a ll over me for doing tho'e things. I pcr~u11;1lly thin!. there is nothing \Hong \\llh it. It\ righ t •rnd th.it's "hat JUdges ~huulJ do under tho~e ci1c11ms1.1ncc~ in communitic!.. Most people in the community \\ercn't even jw:.ire of \\h:U happened." Franklin has alwayl> preferred a pt!rMrn:tl approach to udministering justice. I le has sentenced traffic 'iolatOrl. to write lctte" to CalTrans ;ibuut prol~lcms \\ith inter!lections: he ha' ""rneu mi1ll1rs who were arrested for pu~scssion of alcohol that they cuult.ln't ha' c gone ull}'\\ here "heller in the "orlu to ge t a ti cket for an alcohol violation than in Nc\' .. pun Ucach, eJ>.cept ma)bC FREE FIRST EXAM New Clients ~Iv During Regular Office Hours (Dogs A Cats Only) E Nevin, D. V M. C. Mintzer, D V M Low Cost Vaccine Clinic Every Saturday 1-3 P.M. Newly Remodeled! BALBOA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 642-3840 6904 W. 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"They could be a murderer, bur they're still a human being. You could take n tremendous stand against what they've done, but you don't have to hate them or demean them. "Sometimes you get what we c:.i ll the crazies. People who are under the influence or drugs," he i.:.iid, feeling solemn. "They've boiled their minds seemingly with u e of PCP. Gut again, if you can look at that and say they arc just another person, just us important us I am in the i.cheme or things.'' Formal Photography is great but ... Photography by Leslie Eaton is just p lain FUN!! Why pay Newport Beach prices? Sitting fee $25 e Call (714) 548-7191 Ask about our Poster Sculptures SHAUN BROSAMER Father of Five A Surprise for his wife Kim HAWAII ON SALE From s42a• OUTRIGGER SURF Puerto Vallarta CDSllAzul Adnnbn Resort Some of Ile BEST sufr9 " Mexia>, cldel 3nijafrom ... • Aoulti> t..tia••l«M ·~•&Room lax ·Tt8•dholll,...a.w.s Cllllln1 Hotel Resenauons Cataina lslcrld s more afkJdli>le Clld easier'> get to than ever! 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Race is also a consideration and certain races appear to have an increased risk or developing heart disease. •Male sex: Men have a greater risk of heart attack than woman, and tend to have attacks at an earlier age. • Increasing Age: statistics ideal body \\eight ore more lik,·ly to develop hc.ut d1scilsc-. • lJck ot exercise: lnilct1v1ty alone can 1ncrc·a:,e the rhk of hcJrt diseJ,e b't 30 perct:"t. • Dial>ctt:::.; 01.1bNc, c.1n bL' med1callv m.rn.-ig1.:d, ho\\<:\ er, due to a lack ol t.'C.lucJtiun, 80 pcrctnt uf • diJbctic. die from CJrd1 J>CulJr cJiscJ e • Strn::.~ Although stress 1s difficult tu quJntiry, there 1s a derinitc rclat1on::.hip between ,trc' • land more importantly how 1t b ck·Jh " tr and heart disease. -Submittt.'d by ShJpe-Up Ne"port Hepatitis 8, formerly known as scrum hepatitis, is the most serious form of viral hepatitis, the most common serious contagious disease that attacks the liver. It is spread through contact with infected blood or body Ouids, except urine, and as many as 25 percent of cases may result from unknown sources. Today, almost one in two Amer ic<in die from a ca rdiovascular clise;ise. Prudent heart care has been emphasized by the American Heart Association for years, and the cduUltional efforts arc paying off. report SS percent of heart attack i"tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim victims arc age 65 or older. This 11 David Yang, M .D., a pediatrician on staff at Coastal Communities Hospital said that infants should be immunized either at birth, 1-2 months, and 6-18 months, or Jt 1-2 months, 4 months and 6-18 months. He said, "Infection in the uterus is rare, but infected mothers Uln pass it along to their babies at birth. Most bJbies infected with hepatitis B become carriers, able to pass the virus along to others through their blood and saliva. As more and more children attend preschool, the risk of exposure through biting increases dramatically." Dr. Yang said that hepatitis B symptoms arc similar to those of the Ou, including muscle and joint aches, mild fc,cr and fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite and vomiting, v;igue abdominal pain and diarrhea. Most people who develop viral hepatitis do not develop jaundice. Coastal Communities Hospital is a fully accredited 215-bcd hospitill located at 2701 South Bristol Street, Santa Ana. From 1979 to 1989, the death rate due to coronary heart disease fell by 30 percent, and the death rate due to stroke (elf by 31.S percent. This shows that wise heart care docs s.1vc live). Wisc heart cJ rc means controlling your risk factors. Risk factors arc scncrJlly listed in t\.\O categories: Pre\cntablc (or acquired) and non-prcvent~blc (or inherited). Non-preventable risk factors include: • Heredity: Tcndcncics toward heart disease do ha\c a hereditJry component, and often tend to also means 45 percent of heart attack victims arc under age 65. Preventable risk factors: • Cigarette smoking: Smoking is tha bisgcst risk factor for sudden cardiac death (smoker's risk is 200 pecccnt to 400 percent higher than non-smoker's risk). • High Blood Pressure: Called the "silent killer," high blood pressure is the number one cause of stroke and a leading cause of heart diseJse. Although this condition can be mJnagcd, only 11 percent of hypcrtenshc) arc properly treated. •Cholesterol Levels: Simply put, JS blood cholesterol levels ri!:IC, risk of heart disease Jbo rise. • Obesity: lndividuJls '"ho arc 30 percent or more Jbo'c their Non-surgicat process helps improve sight SHAPE-UP Radial Keratotomy (Rf(), a widely publicized procedure that surgically treats nearsigh tedness, has been shown through American Medical Association studies to produce both side effects and con)idcrablc risf... RK, "hich involves maf..ing small incisions to the cornea and has been practiced for 1 3 years in the United States, hJ) been researched b)' the M 1A through 1ts "Perspective haluat1on of Radial Kcratotomy" ~tud1es. 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Meanwhile, Harris, who practices Orthokeratology, a non-surgical ahemattve treatment for nearsightedness, cited numerous advantage::. of Ortho-K over RK including no side effects to the cornea, eff ecti\cncss of results, predictability and excellent retention of results. Orthokeratology is a non-surg- ical treatment using a series of contact lens changes to gradually resha~ the cornea, improving ncars1~htcdne>s and a:.tigmJl1)m. "With the new technology in lenses, many pJtients impro\.e their natural vision dramatically within just a few days and mJy ultimately only need to wear retainer lenses on a part-time basis, while still ma1nt.iining excellent natural vision," Harris !.aid. For more information, contact Dr. Hacris aL 640-4040. OUT? ~ GET RELIEF --SPECIAL OFFER -- Newport Chiropractic Dr. Shahrestani 2328 Newport Blvd . 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Pnyt.s Balt\am, Ken Gn.ca & Jotrl ~ The Lolilell Group Hits The Lecture Circuit If you'd like the Lobdell Group to entertam and inform with a tailor-made performance for your orgam- zatton, please call 8111 Lobdell at 540-1224. We 're 5 tJfnes more excmng than your typical speaker • THIS WEEK'S TOPICS Elecllon Analysts The 45111 The 70111 The Senate November Predictions I Whereto Watch Tiie Lobdell Group Ctsla Illa M. T,TH,F • 7.30pm CNMel 61 T. TH • 61)()pm Channet3 ... ...,. .... __ (Comm Cable) WED • 7.J()prn Ctlannet39 (Comcast) WED•600pm Channel S II 111111 .... su~oor """ ~T ·-----------------· COSTA MESA-Rf.A aNnJl 66llllmlku1 n.wna 8nt 642-8408 MCl\..'lltm ... " 9llm Al Monday, June a. 1112 Back Pallll ROSE From A1 day have the credentials to ruce Indy cars, the pinnacle of U.S. auto racing. Prize money in th e minor-league-level racing ci rcuih is not large enough for drivers to earn a living. Tim Rose works full-time as a custom home <.ksigncr to support himself and to help ~upport his raci ng career. .. , c're not in it to make a profit," Tim Rose saiu ... I need to get results and m1lke a name for Ill) sdf to move up to the next level.'' Said Larry Rose, chief sponsor seeker for Mirage Racing: "ln racing, you're not generat- ing rc,cnues, you're generating publicity for the sponsor. That's the payback for the spon- sor Sponsors, which pay for their names to be put on a uri' er's car, helmet and racing suit, an: attracted to auto racing by the large crowds and television audiences that watch the events. Sponsors also use the events to entertain cli- enb and employees. are wealthy enough that they don't have to seek major sponsors. Tim Rose olso hopes to compete this year in the Zercx/Snab Series, a group that has 12 or 13 races each season. The Zerex/Saab Series' compc- tit ion level is similar 10 that of the Jim Russell Pro Series, but Zcrex/ Saab is a national circuit and gets more television coverage than the regional Russell races. lfo~cver, escalating racing costs and the re- CC!l!'.lton ha'c made it more difficult for groups M..c the Roses to raise sponsorship money. .. It's difficult in these recessionary times," Larry Rose said ... Advertising and promotional bullgcts are the first tl'lings to go." The Roses need about $100,000 in sponsorsl1ip funding to compete in all of the Zcrex/Saab events, about $8,500 to $10,000 per race. While the task remains difficult, Mirage Racing may be well on the way to a full season in Zerex/Saab. Jerry Adams, part owner of the new Costa Mesa Metro Bowl, said he ~Mall~Nill Tim Rose, front, and his father Larry formed Mirage Racing to help raise sponsorship dollars for automobile racing expenses. • • strong sponsorship support, his talent wln allow Because of those difficulties, Tim Rose has only been able to race in two of four events so far this year in the Jim Russell Pro Series, a rci.:ional circuit that runs 10 races each season. Ro~e won one of the races and finished second in the other, but he continues to have difficulty r~11~ing the S3.500 to S4,000 needed to compete in each Russell event. Many of his competitors plans to sponsor the Roses for the Zeme/Saab series together with two of his friends who own major restaurant chains. He said be believes that as a one-third partner in the sponsorship . team, the benefits of sponsoring Mirage Racing will far outweigh the costs. "Your name being bantered around any- where in the world won't hurt you," Adams snid. "It's good publicity." The 24-year-old Tim Rose believes that with him to accomplish his goals. He hopes that within a couple years, he'll move up 10 Indy Light, one step away from Indy car racing, and by 1996, he'll be compel· ing his in first Indianapolis 500. The road to Indianapolis is long and trtach· erous, but if the Roses get there, they'll nctu· ally be able to start thinking in terms of profits. FESTIVAL From A1 bo.11 restorer Mar~hall S1eele. Steele saw the evcni as a way 10 gather the different groups who ha\C in terests in wooden boats and to raise money for the Sea Scout l3asc. O\'cr the years, 1he fest ival has C\Ohed, adding displays of classic wooden ketches, sloops and scoon- ers, boat building exhibits and plenty of food. The festival, spon- sored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, has also become a family affair. Cleve and Laura Motley made the voyage from San Marino with children Cleve and Brooke. The younger Cleve, 6, and his sister took part in one of the most popu- Jar events at the festival -the children's model boat building school. "I really like boats: and I really like sailing with ~ my daddy," said young Cleve, who mentioned thnt he likes the sounds and smells of 'the ocean. sign naw. "The oar-locks didn't work like we thought it might," said Morris, n salcsmnn from Ventura. "~ after four years and four trophies, we deserve to sink." . But ii wasn't all bnd news "" Hunt and Morris. They won first prize for building their boat in the fastest time, hammering the vc~sel together in 18 minutes. Corona del Mar Scenic 5K results One of the most popular fea· tures of the event is the wooden boat race, where two-man crews build their own boats, only to launch them Inter and row around n buoy in the harbor as the crowd The winners or Sund:1y's race we re Tony Groves and Joel Krns- now. 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Barnett , who also coaches at Newport Har· bor High, admits that the decision won't be an easy one nnd a number of fac- tors will have to be con· sidered before he and his staff make the final roster deletion, expected at the end of this month. Barnett, \\ho took over the U.S. Na· tional Team head coaching pos111on fol· lowing the 1984 Games. "Yes, it is difficult. All {the players) are playing very well right now. All 1 lnow is th:u there's gomg to be one player and a couple of pjrents who are goirtg to hate me. But there's reall) no other way to do it. It's a sub1ec11'e deci· sion. This is a team sport, not like swam· ming." On Saturday, the Am ericans held on for a 9· 7 victory over Italy to· win the Ala mo Cup trophy. Earlier Saturday, the Com· mom .. calth of lndepcnJcnt States drilled Canada, 10· 2. In La Jolla on Sunday, the U.S. defeated the CIS group, 6·3. Among the pla)ers hop· 1ng to SUf\IVC the fin:il CUI 1!> Corona clel Mar High Y-ater polo coach John Vargas. Despite a baclground l M r~/O.aJy r.lul U.S. Olympic water polo coach Bill Barnett has some things to feel good about as he looks ahead to Barcelona Games. "We want to go out and pl:iy the teams we'll be seeing in the Ol)mpics, sec how the officiating goes, and all that will h:ive an effect on the decision," s:iiJ Y-h1ch has featured compc· t1tion an \:.trious anternataonal C\Cnts, Vargas, 31, has )Cl 10 appear 1n an Ol)mp1cs The former All·Amcrican standout at UC lf\ane feels he lno"s what 11's gomg to tal c .:ind as ready to See POLOtV3 Sailors finish ·out of the mtJney at state track finals ~ Mancuso finishes fourth in shot put, still looms tall within a very select field. By Richard Dunn Spat11 WrW NORWALK -Sixty fee t in the shot~ put never came for senior Tony Man· roso on S:nurday in the CIF State Track and Field Chnmpionships. • • Mancuso, however, dwa rfed by the state's much larger compe titors, stood · tall afterward while receiving his fourth·place mednl before 10,320 fa ns at Ce rritos Col· lege. His throw of 59·feet, 3\4·inches in the preliminary round of the state finals w:is :i personal best, capping a sensntional curee'r under Newport Harbor High weigh ts coach Tony Ciarelli. But still, Mancuso felt a litt le unceremonious. "l have mixed emotions," he said. ''I wanted to hit 60 feet, but it never came. I'm a li ule upset about that." Mancuso, a first team All·Sea View League defcn· si"e lineman in football last au tumn who nlso star ted at full back and did mos t of the blocking for tailb:ick an d Sea View League offensive MVP Brandon Finney, ran out of gas in the fin als. Durin& Saturday's opening round, Mancuso th rew 59·1, faulted in hi s second attempt, then notched 59· 3\4 to qualify for three more throws. In the final, ~ l however, he went 57·6V•, 55·4 and 58·11. •• ••• Bowman m.edals By Richard OuM $pomWrltt NORWALK -Now that she has earned a medal in the high jump, finishing fifth in the state of California, Tina Bowman's track and field coach couldn't help but wonder. "Who knows how good she could've been if she understood everything?," Newport Harbor High Coach Eric Twcit said. "(Weight event specialists) Tony Mancuso and Gina Heads understood because Tony's a senior :ind Gina threw here last year. But I don't think Tin:i understood everything th~ll was going on here. She ;ust came out here und said, 'OK, let's go,' :ind she finished fifth." u st Saturday, before 10,320 fans at Cerritos See BOWMAN/13 "After (the prelimimuy round), 1 ran out of steam, I guess,'' s:iid Mancuso, whose previous best was 59·2 at the Orange County Championships on April 24. "I always knew I w:is goina to ma~e it to state, 1 never had any doubts." Mancuso, S·foot-10, 205 pounds, plans to major in philosophy in college. There h.is been nothing philo- sophical, though, about the special, three·)e:ir r:la· tionship between he ond Ciarelli, who is hopeful of See MANCUSO,t3 ~· "--tlA Nut Tony Mancuso was fourth in shot put at stale track and field fin als al Cerritos College Saturday. r --COUPOll-- I I I s2~0 Off Any Glove in Stock .., I I I L e.,... 6· 1 o.n _. r. = -=bc111RNT-= ~ MacGregor Toumey 1 I . 15 Ball Pak I ~. 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Allhough 1hcir !-pring prac1ice \\'alt merely eight days long, the E:!glcs, \\ho arc moving up in the fo1.llh.ill \\Oriti, Jrc preparing for p1d. up "here they left off IJst season. ··what we do in the s pring, we work strictly on passing of· fense and passing de· Cense,'' said Calva ry Coach Kris Van Hook. Folmar whose squad went 1 l·2 and .iJvanced to the CIF Southern Section Division X finals last 'cason, largely because o( a stal- ,, .1 r1 passing auack. "Without pads on, it's a waste of rime to work on the running g.sme, so we try 10 ge1 as much ot•t of the passing game as ''c CJO." The Eagle~. "ho ,,jll mo'e up 11> Di,is1on IX ne~t fJll and enter the Olympic League, have -12 'arsi1y pl.1)ers. They had 23 l.1 ... 1 season ''hen !hey won 1hc ,\ rro" heat! l c .sgut. Along "1th the numberc,, the Ls!!k' h.l\C .11.ldt.d ~trcnglh. ·We h,t\ c .s "h(llc hunch of 'uphomort.-.. Jntl b~ 1hc lime the) 'n: senior!), lhcy'rc going to he very good," Von Hook said. "They nrc, right now. ;i~ strong .1~ Jny fre\hman group Overall, there arc proh.1bly 10 kids v.ho, lll lure their ~ophomorc year, arc bcnchmg ~no pnun~h and they're ;di cle.1111ng lhO pounds. Su even 1hough there\ no one who's oul· !>tamiing. the group is as !.trong as Jny frc.,hm.111 group." C1hJr) ''Ill return seven p1ay· er .... "" of ''hum slJrted: Run· TELEVISION Oolf 1 :> a m -SclllO'S 10\Klle'/, ESPN Ba .. baU 3 J:l om -Cut>s-C11ds 121 WGtl S om -Anqets·Chlsox Ch S S pm -ESPN 7 30 pm -Brives·Ooc!Om. SC Bolling 7 30 p m -H1Ql'lliQhlS. PT Auto Aac:lng D 30 pm -GP ol Ohio ESPH Track 10 30 pm -Oreoon CIU$ie PT Dreg Racl"9 12 30 i m -SotAAem mtls. ESPN I 30 a m -Winter Nat " ESNI Soccer 2 am -lretancHtaly. PT RADIO Ba••b•ll s D m -Aroc,)els·Chl. IU~PC (710) 7 pm -Astros·SO Kf"48 (780J 7 30 p m -8Javts·LA KAB~ (790) Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-349() 2"76w~~ Non-league Sat., Sept. 12 -Kahuumanu Hou (at Westminster) tba., -LA Baptist (at Monroe High, Sepulveda) Fri., Sept. 25-Army-Navy (at Orange Coast) Thur., Oct. 1 -Southern California Christian (at OCC) Thur., Oct. 8 -Costa Mesa (at Newport Harbor) Olympic League Thur., Oct. 15-Valley Christian (at Orange Coast) Sat., Oct. 24-at Orange Lutheran, 2 p.m. Fri., Oct. 30-Whittier Christian (at Orange Coast) Fri., Nov. 6-Brethren (at Artesia High) Thur., Nov. 12 -Ontario Christian (at Orange Coast) All games start at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. ning back fatt Kellogg has added 20 pounds of bulk; of- fensive guard/linebacker Mike Folmar has added 30 pounds of extra strength; and wide receiver/free safety Sabe Young- er (6-foot-4, 190 pounds) was all-league as a junior this year in football, basketball and baseball. O:her returning slarters in· elude defensive end Dan Sundquist (6-3, 225), freshman cornerback Gilbert Murillo and defensive tackle Chris. DcDicgo, who will probably play tight end on offense. James Kay is the other returnee. Calvary hn!i summer passing leagues scheduled against Estan· cia (1wicc ), Ne'' port Harbor 1 (twice), Corona del M:ir (t\ ice) and Southern California Chris- 1ian. Led by quarterback Waylan Kruse, Calvary's JV football team went 8-2 la.st year with mostly freshmen. "We only have a varsity nnd JV, but our JV is almost all freshmen," Van Hook said. "l f i1's a sophomore and he's too small to play vnrsity, then we might have him i.tay down on JV. Last }ear, \\e had 26 or 27 freshmen out there on JV." Calvary, wi1h it\ future chang· ing in terms of division and league, seems to also have n f u· turc that's brighr. l,. P~'O.Wy Plluc Calvary Chapel hopefuls go at it in nose-to-nose fashion. LO\JG CHAO< ANO SfO'E Cl-iP FEPAIR AT A FPACfO\J CF i H: CIET CF FEPLACHJENT COASTAL WINDSHIELD REPAIR 1968 B ~El.VD. • CXBTA ftESA 645-2554 State track and field flBW/IOl't'I HlldB 10111 out In dllcllB at t111 llna/1 By Richard Dunn Sports Wtller NORWALK -With the tie- breaker rule in effect, sopho-• more Gina Heads of New- port Harbo r High was forced to go without dessert. Her discus throw of 127-feel, 9- i nches on Saturday in the ClF Stale Trnck and Field Champion- ships at Cerritos College tied her with Lisa Misipcka of Temecula Valley for the seventh and final qualifying spo1. Misipeka, ·however, advanced because her second-best throw was further, bumping Heads into lhe No. 8 position in California. "l knew 1 could get to the state prelims (last Friday), no doubt," Heads said. "The :itate finals were just icing on the cake. l just wish t could've eaten the ici ng." Heads, whose personal bc:it in the discus is J42· 7, went 127·9 in her first attempt, then threw l l 7-0 and 123-3. Misipeka's second- furthest attempt was J 25· 7. "l don't mind losing, but I mind not doing my best," she said. ··My PR (personal record) \\Ould\c placed me third O\er:rll. so I knew I had a chance. "Actu:illy, 1 can't be dis:ip· pointed about lhe :ieason, but I c:in be dbappointed for not reach· ing 130 feet, which \\Ould\e qll ali· {ied me (for the top :ic,·en). l usu· .i lly do th:u in practice." Suzy Powell of DO\\OCy won the state championship with a toss of 169-8. After each cor)lpc111or threw three times in S:.itun.l.1} 's l'inal, the top :ie\ en mar).s ''ere given three more attempts. "If i1 ' a tic, they take th e ne.\t best mark," Heads said. "I was disappointed, but that's what com· petition is all about." Heads, who will start competi- tive \.\eight-lifting at the enJ of this month, ''as elimin:ued in the :ihot put on f riday "hen her thro'' of 40-9 fell short of the 1op ·nine. I lcr _pcr!.Qnal best in the shot put is 4 l-6Y.i. "Gina obviously didn't Jme a good day," Ne'"POrt I lJrbor '"eighis co.1ch Ton} Ci:m:ll1 '~11J. "You\e gut to be read) "hen )OU get here :ind lrhc pn>babl) felt the pressure. Uut ~he'll learn from th1~ experience :ind come back llC\I year." That, di cus fans can probably count on. Last \Car as a freshman. l le.Hh :1Jvanccd to the State Champion· ships, but did not roach the r1n..ils. This year. i.hc ''cnt a little further. "My goal us u senior b 150 feet," said I leuds, also a lttandout baskctb<ill pl:J)Cr. "I hope I can accomplish th:it a little earlier than my senior year, though." Heads, "ho hopes to reach 50 feet in the shot put soon, had been supported th roughou t her run lo the State Championships by Newport Harbor girl:. balt~e1lx1ll coaches Jack and Shannon Jako- sly. IUNDAY'S COUNTI DAvrt'I LOCKIR -8 boats. 273 enoters 3 ~. 322 bonilo. 813 barrlCUdl. 11 cit.co bus, 74 Wld llUs. 4 scull>on. 3 $hetl>he~. 3 rock lcsll, 310 ITIKkerel, 2 •. 3 wtiiLe r!Sh. 3 blue Wit. FANTASTIC BUY Ladles Swimsuits Compar9 at 920 • '24 s911 II Calvarx Chapel was ripped off when it came to All-Star football selectio s C alvary Ot•pcl High, a CIF Southern Sec1i?n Division X football finalist last autumn, has been rapped ocr. When it came time to .elect players for the Ornngc County South All-Stor team, two of the ~agle!> found themselves scratching their head, wondering how and why they were omi11cd from the annual Orange County All-Star football game, which is July 10 ut Orange Coasl College. OK. OK, so it's a small :ichool. Dut surely there could've been room on 1hc squad fo r, say, quar.tcrback J?son Sharkey, or Jake Guild, a 6-foot-3, 210-pound light end!J1nebacker. Doth players were All·Clf Division X last sealtOn, Guild as a linebacker; both arc playing in college next fall; and, accordini; to Calvary Cha~I athletic director t~1~d football coach Kris Van Hook, neither gets the recogn111on they deserve. Being absent from the South ~lll ·slar 1eam is a classic illustration. "It's just real frustrating," said Van Hook. "We were r~lly disappointed not 10 get one of those guys to represent our school. There arc only so many players you can pick, l understand that because l\,e coached that game twice. Dut many times you're looking to fill i.pots and trying to find guys who go both ways. "(Guild) could've been All-ClF us a tight end and as a linebacker, and Sharkey \\OS also a punter and a kicker. He's no1 going 10 be the best punter in Orange County, but when you set to the lal>t spots, a lot of times you're lool.ing for those lh ings. Say your punter goc!. dO\\ll in practice, th:it's really critical to have a guy who can Ju it." Van Hook said he discui.!lcd both players ''ilh Sou1h Coach Druce Rollinson of Maier Oei before the i.elections. "l just think \\C get discounted because \\e're one of the smallest schools," said Van Hook. "I agree our competi1ion bn't 1he s•lmc le,el, bul next }Car \\C'rc going in th e.: Olympic League, and if you look at the Olympic League, it seems to have people in the Cff fin:il s in every seasonal Preps sport. "All of ou r sports arc \'Cry competiti\e and we're hoping that by moving up. people \\ill recognize us for ''hat wc\e done. You kind ot ''ondcr ''hen and if \\C'll ever gel anybody in (the all-:itJr football g:1me), cunltiderin!! \\e \\Clll a-, far a~ we Jill.'' Sharkey~ 5-11. 205. b hc:ideJ for Azu~a P~1eillc. I k a\eragcd JS )ards a pun! l.i<il !>CJ<ion, but more 1mpu11a11tl) completed 12.1 of 219 r:i~ ... c~ (57 percent) for l.S-t3 }Jrds anll 23 touchdowns. I le \\a~ intercepted nine times. ··1 coached at Newport H:irbor ''hen Steve Dukich ''as there and Jim McCahill at fat:lncia ''hen I "a' there. and Jason Sh:11l..cy i!> as good ti quarterback ~IS either or those guys," V;in I look :iaid. Sharkey w.i!> the co-offcm,hc MVP of the Ano" he.id League, in "hich Calvary \\Cllt unddcatcd. Guild. '' ho'll pl:iy for Coach Ray Sh:icklcford JI GolJen We:it College 1n the foll, had 152 tackles (69 :.ulo) fur 1he Eagles, \\ hilc c:uching 2.i ra~se'> fur 356 > Jnh anti eight touchdu'' '" on off cnse. "If }OU ask the Golden West co:iches aboul Ja~e. 1hcy'll tclJ )OU'tl1;.it he·~ as.good as unyboJy," V~1rt Hook 'i:!ld. "He'd be ;1ll-coun1y if he \\J'> .11 Edison. l'm 1l10l..111g for'\\ar<l to Jal..e gumg lo Golden Wesl .md getting a full-mlc out of there. then people ,.,,111 s:i), 'I le), ma)bC he,,,.., prell) goo<l.' .. 0 Calvary Chupl.'l's plight isn't the only bug here, of course. How abou1 fatanciu I figh linebacker Ric;irJu Agull.1r, an All-CIF Division VII choice, the Pacil'ic CoJ'>t I c.1~uc\ Dcfemhc Pl:i)cr of the Year'' How :ibou1 Corona dcl ~t.1r I llgh':i J.1~on Cl.irk. the Sea Kings' :,chool rccord-hol1.k r \\ith 61 carl.'er reception~ and All-CIF Division VI honors'? And how about Co~ta ~te)u's Mike Cota and R}an PJrk'? Cota had 12 s:ic ks as •1 senior; Parks was a 1wo-time All-P:icific Coast Lc;iguc dcfen!.i'e end. There arc some hard rca\Oll'> for the Cost.1 ~tc'a J1lcmma -no one \\:IS nominated from Co ta Mesa b) the eoachins staff \\hich \\as in a transition. Out Aguil;.ir? Cl:lrk? The Cul'<1ry Chapcl,.t1 <~'ps'? The only \\ay to swallow it is to ch?lk it up to the numbers game. because tlrey all dei.ervc to be there. [}. Track and riclt.I: Ne'' port Harbor senior Jennifer Glueck, who ''as a female candidate for the CIF/Recbol ·Scholar-Athlete of the Year, rnn on the Sailor<i' -iOO-metcr relay team for three yc~1r), Ne" port won Seo View League titles each year in that event. This spring, Newport's 400 relay had the l>Ccond-f:iste~t time in Or:mgc County (49.2), accomplished at the league fin;il s with Glucc~. Michae la Ro s, Misty May and Lindsey Curtis hnnding off the baton. Mil>sion Viejo h:id the coun1y's best time (48.8). OUR BEST DAD N BRAD SALE =---'12"-'14" ··--------•• SHORTS MIN'l llZll 29-41 ~L....l...,1 COM'All AT $21·J2 SPRING ·on1tLS • • ltt p~.,..1),>Jy Ptb Mater Oe1 High football coach Bruce Rollinson gives his Monarchs some inside information. IVlonarchs ope" up ai strong ...._ But Coach Rollinson downplaying school's CIF Division I title-run of '91. By Roger Carlson SPorts EditOf C onsidcring the noi:.c they made a year ago en route to a 13· l championship run in CIF Di,bion l circles, gaining i.uch recognition as the stntc's No. I prep footbnll team. thin~ arc pretty quiet on the · ''cs tern front -"here Mater Oei High 's football team contin· ucs to undergo spring drills along side Dristol St. "We're ju~t trying to develop a lot of cnthu~iasm." said Roi· linson. "We \\Ont this football tenm to find its own niche. We're not making any big deal about 'defending champions.'" Part of that reason is that Rollinson is still looking for a lot of answers during spring drills, '' hich wind up Thu~day evening (7:30) at Saddleback College \\ith a Red-White G•tmc, which follO\\~ a i.ophomore game ut 5:30. With entry into the South Coast League this fall, the Mon· archs arc busily trying to find the right combinations which \\Ill ruit the ball into the hands of Nicky Su alua (5·11, 240), tuil· back Ray J ~1ck~n (converted from wide rccei\·er) and receiv· crs Orian Oarajas and Dobby M.1r1inez, the latter whom is considered the prize which has been found during these spring Non-league Fri., Sept. 11 -Servile (Cal St. Fullerton) Fri., Sept. 18-at St. Paul Thur., Sept. 24-Santa Ana (SA Bowl) Fri., Oct. 2 -St. Francis (SA Bowl) Fri., Oct. 9-at Ramona South Coast League Fri., Oct. 16 -at Capistrano Valley Thur., Oct. 22 -Mission Viejo (at Cal State Fullerton) Fri., Oct. 30-at Dana Hills Fri., Nov. 6-EI Toro (at Trabuco Hills) Thur., Nov. 12-San Clemente (at Santa Ana Bowl) All games start at 7:30 p.m. drills. "I just don't know how good '"e're going to be," confides Rollinson, "so we're dabbling in l>Ome areas and trying to adjust to our personnel. Defensively ''e l>hould be very strong with Dara· jai., and \\C ha'e Parker Gregg (6-2, 228) at ini.idc linebacker." The key. of courllc, is finding the right trigger in the pa~ing game, and right now it is junior Derck Uhl who is being groomed, wltl1 senior Doug Han· '\en, Michelangelo Oarragan (a starting db) and frc~hman John Ff)nn abo in the picture. "\Ve"re trying to i.implify some things in our passing game," ~aid Rollinson. "We ju~t "ant Derck to establish himself. He's coming along, slowly, but surely." The Monarchs are taking it slowly in several :1reas bcc.1use of a lot of holes to fill '' ith new talent. "We're gearing it back down and If) ins to take a look at how we can utilize the few re· turnerll th:it \\C have," said Roi· linson. "Secondly, we w:rnt to create a competitive !>pring camp and see which kid~ \\ill ri~e to the occallion. We're going a liule harder than any of my previous th ree years became of the num· bers and the ~1muunt of kids \\C want to tJkc a look at." -SU. rewrJliJig ,t,m crs on de· fcn se ha' Roll1mo11 feel ing prct· ty good, but olfen.,iH:ly, "hen he ~ccs fou r of t l10~c Jcfcndcr~ on the other side of the b:ill. as well, the opt111H\11l tends to come to term:. with rcalil)'· ltt P'I"° D.I l1 P.l.il The Monarchs arc taking spring drills one step at a time with the Red-White Game approaching. MANCUSO: From 81 entering MancuM> in the up· coming National Scholai.tic Federation Championships in Encino which has a qualifying Mandard of 57 feet. "You want to hit 60 feet, but you ctin't be:H fourth place, e • pccially in California," Ciarclli nid. "California, Tc>.as and Florida arc where all the top marks in the nation come from, o right here is as good n hiah 'chool track meet u you'll find in the U.S. "So to get fourth place. that's prcuy good. Tony' 1.1 t shot put wu .. 11'1 60 feet, but it wns a PR (pcr)(mnl record). "He's been u h:1rd "orlr.cr for three )'CUI\. l lc , .. cnt to the CIF (3·A) final) ll'i a supho· more, the Ma!>tcr.1 Meet ta .. t ycur and t;.itc thi >enr. t 'd ay that's u prc11y good hi&h ~hool career. Ile )hould\~ been All· ClF in football, .1 well, but blocking rullbacb aren't rCCOJ· nizcd. l k' one oC the main rcal>On) why Brandon Finney (carried for 1,194 yards)." Mancuso, bound for Orange Coast College ocxt year to throw the discus, hot put and hammer, was knocked out or the state di cus finals on Friday with his 152-5 effort. Con· )idercd a . secondary event, Mancu o hit 163-5 ut the Mas- teri. Meet on May 29 for a per· sonnl record. · "I'd ay from thi standpoint th:H the best part of our seaM>n was Tony Muncu~." Newport I !arbor head conch Eric Twcit aid. ''I le' paid his dues. He's done everything n ked of him for three year under Tony (C1arclli) nnd ha Jone every· thing po sible to get fourth 111 srnte. I le under tand hard wor~ :and that'~ the highlight of the )Cllr." 1·hi~ wal> the fiti.t time 11\ Twcit's 13-yc:ir rcian that three Ne"'port Uarbor athlete - MancuM>, Oma Head in the girls di~u\ and 1 anu Uowm.10 in the airl~ hiah jump • reochcJ the finals of the St.11 Champion hips. I BOWMAN: From 81 Collcic, .llo\\man clenrcd .S-fcc.t, 6· inches in her third allcmpt at the CIF State Champion hip , elevat· ing her into :1 med.ii poMtion - an extraordinary feat con~idering )he's till mca,uring tcp and finding a co mfortable takeoff rhythm. Bowman, only '' frel>hman, struggled on J-r1Jay before clearing 5·6 in her third try to quJhfy fur S:nurduy"s tatc llnal . "Friday night I wu · really off," Do"man i.a1d. "I )IJrtcd jumping at lhc middle or the b.ar :1nd I \\,\S actuolly jumpins hishcr than l ~hould\·c been I Wll\ soing Q\ er by the rnnd.ud. 1n,tc•1d, 'o Friday n1~ht l didn't 1l1111k I'd n1.1l\c the tor nine (" hich qu.il ify)." Um\ln:rn , .. a., the llr~t ll:m.1lc hit;h jumper at ~c'' port I l.1rbor Ill quul ity tor the Slate ( h.1mpion• 'hip,, Teri t ... CunmH, ho"c'er. Mill huld' \he !\dlo ll fCC 1d UI 5 fee t, 9 1n1:hc~. c,1,1hli hcd an t<>:-;O, l \\C'it\ lir t ycnr \\1th the S, 110 • Ho\\lll.1n, "ho ck. r d I r· n I b t S 7 m n !u:il mccl t Monday, June 8, 1992 83 Chris Humbert for an open (9) looks man . In Saturday's U.S.-ltaly duel at Corona del Mar High· Craig Klass (11) is pressured by Italian Ferdinando Gandolfi; and at left, ~rich Fischer (12) .of the U.S . blocks a shot by Italy's Amedeo Pomilio. Lee Payne/Daily Pilot POLO: U.S. gears up for Barcelona run From 91 give it his bc~t ~hot. ''It'll a matter of . concent ra t111g e'Cf)' single match and at C\ery single practice," said \':irga~. "You· .. e got to remain at that hig!i level eac h d:l\ and make i.ure you don't cut )Our~elf." • The U.S. team seemed to be ,.---- at a high level for the fi~t half of SaturdJy's game agai nst Italy. A little bit more than fh·e minutes into the match, the Americans ''ere up 3-0 on a p::iir of goals by Doug Kimbell sand,\iched around one by Chris Humbert. The U.S. continued to domi· nate . in th e second quarter, lcadmg 7·3 at the hJlf after V converting 5 of 6 man-up op· argas po rtunities in the fir~t two periods. '·\~e c.ame out and played \Cry "ell an the first half. ~aid Darnell. ''Out the n I ''as d1~t urbed b) how \\C came out in the l>econd hJlf. We m.1dc some bad passes and had poor c~ecution on ou r 6· on-5 situations. "We made some bad ~hots and SJ'e them chances on the counterattack. Oy the amc token ''e didn't defend \\Cll on our 5·on-6s." ' Overall, the Americans converted 7 of 10 man· power advantages, '' hile Italy was 4 for 6. After the teams traded goals to begin the 'cc· ond half, Italy scored three straight timcl> to clo:;c out the third period, while continuing to shut do"'n the U.S. attack. Italy had a number of chances for the 1, in.: goal. the best one coming on a four-meter shoi midway through th~ fourth quarter. Howe\cr, U.S. goalie Craig Wilson made a remarkable smc on Italy's Amadeo Pomilio to preserve the lead. against Corona dcl Mar on April 2 and won the Masters Meet on May 29 by springing 5·6, had her !thins taped because of sorcne s, but unwr.lpped them after vaulting 5-2 in her fir t attempt of the tatc finals. She came back to clear 5-4. then mhsed her fir~t two 5·6 jumps be· fore e'cntually making 11. Dowman allcmptcd 5·7 three times, bu1 knocked th~ b<lr down each time. "It wils close on my fu t on~ (Jt 5· 7), but I just hit the bar with my foot." she )aid. "1 he econd one \\U n 't Good at all, then my la t one \\:IS a lot like my fir.I; 11 \\ J\ re.illy clollc." EspcrJnza' Kmty K1crulff \\Oil the high jump at 5·10. "He·~ JU't the best 111 the \\Orld, there·~ nobo~h cbc C\Cn clo~c." l\.11tl \'Jrg.h "And 11 Joc-:.n ,.t come b~ a..:c1Jcnt. He ''ork!> \Cr' hard at it .. "ThJt hJJ to be the turnin~ r"'int of the gJmc.' !I.ltd U.S. team capuan and ~oon to be four-time Ol)mp1an Terry Schroeder. Wilson. a UC Santa Barbara gr Jduate \~ho has ' been \\it h the U.S. National Team 1ncc 1%1 ''a~ credited '' ll h 10 a'es. ' "Y.ou don't s~ too many f\>ur-meten blocked. but that one '~as uplift1ng, to ,,iv the lc;i,1. fu r m toda) ... ~aid Barnett. · \\'ibon n:cel\cd ome help lrom the cro ... ~bar on an llJlian shot "ith 1 45 left. then made another sa' e on a bid b) Pctronell1 \\Ith .io :.cconJ< ri:. maining. The clincher for the AmcracJ1b CJmc \\hen Schroeder. the team captain, 11.x1k a 111..:c In J fro m Vargai. and directed 'it 11110 tl c nd "1th , .<l ...ecunds remaining on .1 nun-up '1tu.11i~rn. The Alamo Cup b the fir::.t mtern:itional touriu· mcnt the UnncJ State:. hJ i;\1.r held. anJ the spon or 1~ hoping to m.1kc 11 ;in .1nnu:il C\Cnt 1n this COUntf). fhc nC\t mJjor compctitkin tor the Amcr1c:111 tCJm \\Ill he the Tung,r.un Cup in UuJJpc,t. Hun- gal'). I he Ohmp1c \\,lier polo 1..\.11nr1.111 'n \\Ill Cl>mmc1Ke Aug. l. "T im Ol)mp1 i. \\111 have the :.tronge't l1cld e'er," !laid llarnett, \\hlhC American ~quJd '' 1n J compctitl\e bra~kct. The fi,c othi:r 1c.1m !,•Oup .. d \\Ith the U.S. arc Cl . German~. Au~traha. l'rnncc ,111d Yugo~IJ\ 1a. c United States 9 , Italy 7 • t 2 t 4 o-· Un!td St.tn ~ 3 I 1-9 IU'Y scomg Pomrti0 2. Ptllont f f'oqJO, 1.•mim.woo, O A1111 C~· <l~tl.a Sal't1, At!olico 4, AWll:Nl 3 Ul)!tcl SlJ'tS scon°' ~· 2 Stl'Voeckt z p Cl'l'f>l)c IWTI$ Hum btrt ~u f1~thef Si•fl V. SOii t 0 .. Uo\\.man, who competed thi' :1c· ndcm1c )Car in fro h· oph \OI· le)ball1 JV b kelbJll itnJ JV \Oft· h.111, h;iJ plenty of company in the hish jump thi' 11prin£, but neither ~lkh:icl,1 Ro' nor Mii.ty May - her tcamma -\\ere able 10 ad• a View Lc•ave ''Don't move, Ardy. Don't ._.. tnathe. If you 90 ~ • b9t., eye, vou'N a -.ct men ... now Just e.t me pun out 9'd r1 be rtght ~ to helf> you.·· ' f . , 114 Monday, June a. 1992 llll•ICIOTICll ~IOnCll W9DTICll w.-llmllCIOTICB ,._..,._ 7 .. ...-....-i.a ... i. LOfOl~ ........ _..,.,...,-111 • .,.. ~·., • .. •&;f'! _ _!,.~-~·~-~m~i-i!-·l .. ....:~~!!~~~l -~QPm3ll1 . . • Mu•' • .... ......... ~ .....__. • ~ Un1btD eo-. LOr 0# W1WML 0 ............ ...-r . ., ~ '-._. • • R & .,-.. T1 .. Q..,.,GFPE' llikM e ............. lftd ~··-.. ,,,_, CCHlle l•ct .. 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The pr0e>ef1Y wUI be SER•tturoe: (I) CONNER 1"°'91 Capital OuUay Pro-equate •l'IMllng. lhorit'Q .• MM! be llMd uni... thet9 Anton Bou evat , c'!&f Goldelieye Clrde. ~ ~. the l*SOf\• wil be grani.d u ... an The bnW '°' filing '1ain'IS sold al ~ Ul9 undef HARO DISK DRIVE.. QIJITI and btactng, Of eq\.llValefW It • current ~ seo, eo.ta ...... . Niguel. C.ilf t2l77 '9Pl'-.entaliv• wil b9 lntwes11id petSOn ,_ an wtl no1 •~h before ~ Maled bid u provided by M o o II o G o 1 s 4 5 ' ~ Plans .,. on ~: method, f0t lhe protection with IN Ote19 CcM\ly 9~ AotMtt R. • IJtlropina, 11 ,.quhid 10 gMI nc>tic9 '° ot>jecton lo the petiton montls lrom fl• heanng Internal Revenue Cod• SER•CP3040A.: (1) OPfl. Office ol Direct°' of Phy» of lit• and llmb 11'1 trenchft A«ofdlf. In cue of corpo-G. Helleman =:11 Montedlo om. Corona ~ peraona unlea and ShOWS oood c::aUM date noticed above Secilon &335 and rela19d CA1. JUTE BOX: (1) TA-1 cal Faeiliti", Biii HalnM. and open .. cavatlon, rmiont tnc:tUdt the namn ComJlany, Inc.. A • del Mer call am fwy hew waiYed no~ Of why the oourf lhoold not YOU MAY EXAMINE regulation•. PROPERTY ~MACHINE); (1) RACK Coast Community ~ Which Shat conlofm to ap-or lhe PrHlcMnt. Sac:r.wy, ~=~~~ Tiiis builMsl le c~ =·tad~ ~~nl granA I INHEARautilNGori'Y on ..... !he 6le MPI by the coun.. " WIU BE OFFmEO ANO BOXED): (t) RlMAGE AU. Olsttld: Cot370 A/JM amt CVA-pticable safety OfdeB. Tteaurer. ~~of .. ...., "~""".A.150 • duc1ed by. M lticl\Cllf4AI .... •-.-·-•• you .,. • person SOLD ONLY IN THE AG-OLOADER WITH DIS-9'1Ue, Sii .... Gewemlft9 ... td The City .............. u .. _..,.. Th glsttanl(I) co~ .. ation alllhonty peution wil be Mid °" lnternted in the •stale. GREGATE. KETTE FINISHJNG UNIT. 3 92626: 714/'32·5707 ., Alfred Jt. ,.~ Ctty or Cost• Mesa r• Thi• buslnHI '•.,_:o~ ~·lo tranNtCt ~ Wil be grani.d 11nl9a an Jun. 25. 1992 at 1~5 you may file with.,._ co O•t• Bids w;a be Op9neel: 112 INCH FLOPPY DISK NOTICE IS HEREBY _.., .. ttw right 10 refect ducted by: a COfPorJuun unct.f the Rctltlout lnl.....O person files an P M. in 09pl JA locat9d •l • tormal ~t to Jun9 25• 1992: rim. Bid•. DUPLICATION SYSTEM W/ QIVEN thll the abov• del, Ptl.D., Chanci•llor, any Of all bids. The regl1tran1(1) com-~st,_., Nam.(a) ll9ltd objeclon lo the P•llllOn 700 Civic C.ntw Drive Special Nola ol Ila filln Wll be °'**': 11 :00 am: MONITOR AND KEY· natMd School OlslllC1 of CoH1 Co"'munftr Cot. DATED: June 3. t992 meneeel to ltantaet .buti. ::!ve . May 15 1912 Md shows OOod cause Wesl P 0 Box 838, Sente of an lnvenlOry an Ptace of sai.: Of19 Teen-BOARD; c1> R!MAGE AU. Orange Countv. Cal&fomla, leee Published Dilly PlloC June MIS under the F1c1i\IOul • on: roPlna • :'Zt~ ~ould not An!, C~092U7~BJECT TO appr~I ol estata. as59ts no1ogy Orille, &.tie 0 .a9. TOLOADEA WITH DIS-K'!Jng by and ll'v0U9'! he Published Newpotl a. 1992 8ut1Mn. N&IMJ:k~ ~ .. ':.': ,...-. ... tied .. -A· H"'"~iN"ci'' on f\• .... ~':.-·~~ ol the-. or of 91\y pe'tlOn or IMne. CaltfofTM&. Tl1l9 Of· ICETTE ANISHING UNIT. 5 GoYemng Board, -~J· Beach-C051a Mesa Diiiy M321 ·.= ~:. _,Conltotler wfUI I.ht COUl'lly a.ti oe ""'" .,,. .... , .---· account as proVlded In f«eel: Orly the right. title. 112 INCH FLOPPY OtSK ter refened to as -Pilot June 1 8 1992 IC • filed 0r-C°""'1 on fll9Y 2t pefton wil be held on you shOu appear et fl• secllOn 1250 ol fl• ~ int«esl of Sec\lre oat.a DUPLICATION SYSTEM TRtCT", w.11 ,~ up to. ' · M306 PUBLIC NOT E Thi• 1tatelTl9nl wu . · -...... • JUM 2'. 1992 •• 1 45 hearin_g and state Y.CAJr CaJ1tomla Probate Code Networll Inc. -"" SON R• WITH MONITOA ANO l<EY· but not later lhan th• ••c ..... with the County Clefk ~ tt92 ,,, .... P .M. In OepL JA located at ob~ns °' Ide wrman Requ9St tor Sp.aal Nolle9 Match and O.V.topment BOAAO· (2) 3860 COM· above-stated tune, ... led PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Otano• County on May • 700 CMc C.ntw Dnv• objecilOns with the 00"'1 form tS avatlabl• trom lhe Inc. In -"" to Ille propeny PUTERS; (2) PRINTERS: blds for IM a""'atd of a FlcUUeu• 1992 PIA>lltti.cl Newpolt ~ Wesl Santa Ma. CA belore the MannQ Your court clerk. will be onered tOt we. If c2) UNINTERRUPTED contract tor the 1bove BIC eea •M•tnffe Name F53Ge12 Costa Meu D.ity Piiot 9271F0\,0 u OBJECT TO ~peraranc9or ~y~ry•nb9om.!'. Attorney ror ~tltlon.r: requested, tM lntefNI Rev· POWER SUPPLY UNITS: ptoj9Ct. I NOTICE O' lta .. nMnt Published Newport Beach-June I , 15, 22. 21, 1112 ,..... .... -, PAULK. CRANE «lUe SeMee w\11 fUtnlsh ll'l-(2) SON SYSTEM 2200 Bids shall be recetved n PETITION TO The FofloWlng pef'sons Costa Mesa Dally Pllol May 16-lt1 thecgranting ~~~":e CRIEDfTOYOR ~E : 10920 Wllshlre Blvd. fonnation at>out f>C?S"ble SUB-STATION. DUAL CPU; lh• plaC9 ldenllf*S ab0¥e, AOMINISTIR are doing buslnns u : 11. 25, Jurl9 1, e, 1992 ., 1 1UC _,_ should.._... "" Ste 1400 enc:umbnncet, which may (ti LOT OF MONITORS: (1) and shal be Opened and EST•T• OFi VIUA OEL MAR. 3 lmpe. a.t.27h '"" --~ and sta.1• Yf!Jr conllngenl C'l8d1ot of tie Los AngelH , CA be usetut "' oeternwq AC ADAPTOR fMOOEt• publ1cty read aloUd at the ,. ~ rt• Promenade, Wt• eoo. _ _;_~~iii:;;;;;----~ ~fl':i. w= deoey-~ ~..:. = ~~ 90024-6592 !hie Yllue ol IM intern• p A 2 4 0 e 4. s ER , L· 1bove·sl1ted llm• 1nd WAR .. EN LEAL.AND Senti Ana, CA 92707 PUBLIC NOTICE -......,.,. Daily Newport being told. C>Hcnpton of 9t0t0945); (1) OVERNIGttf place. "EIKEt Joht1 G. Bradshaw, 3 Im-~'!:_ ~y g ~~ ~~al a -~.!~ta~• Beacil!Costa Property: The bussnnses BATTERY CHARGm S.M There w•ll be • Two Hun-CASE NO. A1M3&3 perlat Promenad•. Suite ---,..-c-tt-t-lou-.---~......---,............ ,,,.,.._, .,. Mesa Pilot known u Secure Data Net· 5039A: (2) LA. CEU.Ul.AA dred Dollar ($200) deposit To all heirs, t>eoerlclanes, eoo, S1nta Ana, CA 92707 personlF oYrOby your.$Eom.yA ~1•Po1n1118d1~·r bymonrh,!_ 00tromlJl'1 June 5 8 12 1992 work Inc. and SON R• pH o NE required for tach 111 of bid eted1tors, conttng9r'lt credi-"Wyil• A. Mlleo, 3 Imperial •u•lneH MINIM are dolnQ ~ n: ::>\J "tlh .,.. u"' Hatch and Oewtopment MOD•Fo9LFD8459C8, documents, Refund w.11 be tofS. and pefac>nl who may Promenade. Suite 800, ltat9fftent SEXTO~ COMPANIES, CREDITOR °' • the dal• of hrst Issue.nee of PUBLIC NOTICE Inc .. loelted at One Tech· SER# 472mGB923; LA granled to General Con-ottief'Nise be interested In Santi AN. CA 92707 TM FolloWlng ~sons t820 EHi o .. ,. Ave. contillget1t Cfedil0t ol tie 19tters as provte»d in no1ogy Drive, Suites 0 409 CELLULAR PHONE llJC'lors only for two (2) the Wiii or estate, or both, Eugen C. Andres, 322 atedolnobuslnestH. 411105, Santa Ana. Calif. deal..s.d, you n-ust file seclion g100 of .,._ STATEMENT OF and -o 411, Irvine, Calllor· MOOIF09HGOl428BQ: sets (muimum) relurned In ol: WARREN LEAlAND Wnt Tlwd SllNt, Santa (al W 0 R K S P ACE 92705 your dalm With the OOllrt Ca!lfomla Probli. Code. AllAHDONMENT OF 1'111 and •• of Its U$91S In-SER167YDPY59Y35; (1) good cond1110n within ten REEKER Ana. CA 92701 (b)CREGOAY PITCHER s.xton ~Car· ilnd n'eil a copy IO f'I• The time IOf filing dailTe USIE OF FICTITIOUS duding but not llrrileel to SON.JU (DISK DRIVEi. days ittlf the bid ~ A PETITION llH been Thit bu11nus ls ~ ARCHITECTS INC.. 814 Poretlon. CtMornla Corp., ,.rsonai repre.Mlltallv• wil not HpH ~r°'. four BUSINESS NAME the tollo"Mng; SEA4"M099: (1) PACKARD date. filed by CRAJG M REEKm ducied by: • gtnefal part· Powell Pl .• !!wport 1820 btt DHre Aff. -er:ioi'\led by th• court monfls from fie haering (t) SON MODEM RACK BELL VIDEO GRAPHIC In llCCOfdanc• With the & CAROLYN L REEKER In nerthlp Besact\, Cdf. 92,_. •t05, Santa Ana, Calof. witiin tour months lrom datl ft911C:edabov9 ha~b~~':d't~ (TELEBIT. AT&T. SON. DISPLAY COMPUTER provisions ol CahloSecrnla 1119 SllperlOf CoUf1 of Call-The reglttranl(s) com-Gr900f'I ~rte::' ~~··~l 92705 ttl9 da .. of first l$$UanOe ol YOU MAY EXAMINE B I POWE.A SUPPLY)(l.e. SON MONITOR MOO•PB8531V, Pubhc Conllact Code • torn\a, County ol ORANGE. menceel 10 transact bu,._ lne .-C•ll Of •· • Thlt t>11tl"9H It c~ i.tten as provided in the file kept by the court It the ~tehtlous ut neu CENTRAL STATION): (1i SERI ooGoo155; (1) CAR· \Jon 3300. the Oistrlct r• THE PETlTION requests neu und., the F'octltlOUS Baker St., Costa M .... dllct9d by: a c:otpot-'on seclion 9t00 of fl• you .,. • p«IOl'i ~~~~G~~~<;,ENTS::· CRT (PACKARD BELL OINAL MODEL, MODEL quires lhat th• bidder pos· that CRAIG M, REEKER & Buslneu N1m•(•I listed C.111. 926281 I Th• reglltrent(s) com-Califomia Probat9 Code. tnleres1ed In tM "'8\e ... WITH t(EYBORO· (1) AT& IA570 SER1834021 .... th• following clH· CAROLYN L AEEKEA be above on: June 1974 Thi• busneu • con· menced to tranuc:I bull-~ nottm:"'~•"~'°';ia;= you may fil9 with"-oouri Ne¥Vport B~ach , Cahf. (PHONE SYSTEM); (2) Moo E'M , Moo EL amcatlon of contrac1or'1 Ii· appoint9d as per1C>n11 rep-JoM G. Bfadshaw, Pl/lnef ducted by:• Corpotallon ,,.., under the P'lcUdoul ..., a lotmal ~t IDr ~:33 F lillous 81111ness SON RACKS (2 FLOPPY 4"9600V42, SEAl83402t; ceose at. th• hme tnat the resentatlves to admmoster This 1tatement •as Med The reglsttanl(t) :,r;. IYelneu Nam9(t) .. ,eel monfls from tie hellMQ Soeaal Notice ol N ling Na~ :~lerred 10 above DISK DRIVES) 1 UPS (1) CLARY POWER SUP· contract IS awa,ded. ,. __ thfl estate ol tM decedent. with the County Cletk ol menceel 10 ~tlOUI above on: FeONaly 20, dale nobc:ed above of an invenlDry ana Ot Cou ty POWER SUPPLY. EMPTY PlY M004'UPSt·2400-10. General EnQ•l'lfffino ........ THE PETITION reqUff!S Orange County on May 7, MU unct.f 1992 YOU MAY EXAMINE appraisal of •tat9 .... was filed in 2 ang~I ~I SON COMPUTE.A CHASIS: SER• 934c: (t) VIEW· ltactor • A: Gen.,.r Build· tM decedent's WILL and 1992 B11slne11 Name(s) llsleel Pre8'dent the Ille l!.epl by the cour1 H or of MY peWon or ~ F~~;~ ' 1 • • (1) SON OPTIONAL DRIVE SONIC ' COMPUTER I09 Conlrae10t • B codlcot.s. ii any. be admilled F530122 aboW on: (a)Miy 5, 1992 Thia NletMne Wat llled you are a l*1tOf'I .ocount as_ pro-.ided In R~bet1 E Ellsworth 408 FOR PHONES; (t) SON MONITOR, MODI TX· PUBLISH: June ~'"llndLK to probate. TM woll Ind Published Newport S.IC.h-fbJ'1~ l~il het with the County Qerll oe 11119r"'9d IO the Mtatel Melon 1250 of fl• __ ..,; 0 N • (CENTRAL 3000) PRIMARY t 4 H 1 0 p T K June 8. 1992; .. •nv cod1cllt .,. available Co ··-D I Pilot Ma ............ c Ore19 C°""'1on .... 21. yov~IMW1111NOOWI Cellfomla Proba .. Code.A Hotmwuuv r .• 0"'pon CPU.PROCESSINGCPU,1 SER1t31012B714: (1) THROUGH· JUM t8, t992 for eumlnaUon In the file Sta ..... M &1'/ Y Tl)lt statement was flleel 1992 a lormal ~e&t lot R~est IDr Sp.a.I Notlc9 Beach. Call! 92663 FLOPPY DRIVE, 2 EMPTY SON·386 COMPUTER DISK al 9:30 am.: BIO DATE: kept by the court. 18, 25, JUM 1, 8, 1992 wftl'I IM County Clerk of P8t .. 74 Soecial Nouce ol "• -:s form is avaitabl9 from fl• J~ed ~.SI~~~~ :~~al con-DRIVE BOXES: (1) POWER 0 RIVE ( s EA, N 0 T July 2. 1992 ., 2 p.m.; THE PETITION requests M·288 Orange County on May •• Pllbl;tti.cl Hewpolt 8..c~ of an invWtlOry • court cJ9ri(. This 111toment '~as filed VISION tOOO • POWER FOUND); (t) COMPUTER: BOARD DATE: JUiy 22, authority to 1dm1nl1ter the PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 , .......... Costa Mffa Dially ,llOC appraisal ol esta\9 .... Attorneyf« Petitioner: Cou t Cl r1< I SUPPLY: (1 ) UOS MO. (1) KEYlRONIC K810t t992 estate under the lndepen. --2.2 2t 8t2 °' of any pe'lion Of LYNN L KAMBE 0:: the Cou n y ~ ~ TOROLA NT: (4) CRT PLUS COMPUTER KEY· No paymenJ thell be dent Adm.ntSttatJO!\ of Es· NOTtCa Pllbtished Newport S.Jth. June I, 15, • • t ~I ~~ro~ ~ JPOOGNESU;.i DAY, REAVIS & Hl'Jr;-• niy on ey ' SCREENS t4S2 WITl-i K.EY· BOARD, SERU042597: (1) made lor ,work°' mallrial tatet Act. (This aulho(lly UIVITING 91DS Cosla Mesa Dally PilOt May llWll _,_.. ~ p b11 heel Newport Beach-BOARDS; (1) .. 2~ SHAPED I B M TY P E WR I TE A • ~ iM con1rae1 unless will allow the pertonal r9P-Ice la hef-.. ..._ 111 25 June I I 1992 Ml.IC IOT1ICI Caliklrnla Probate Coda A 2603 ~In Sl Slit 900 C:stas Me.a Pilot May 11 DESK WITH PULL.OUT SERl87•7t16007911; (t) and until the Reali llttal of resentaltlle lo lll<e many 1 ... ~°'the Hllt'lti-::.' S:~ . ' ' ' M-2'771-....;...;..;;.;._;.._ ___ _ R~est tor Sc*:ial Notice lnllne, CA 92714 ' KEY BOARD WITH UGHT: LOT OF MISC COMPOT£R Conttac10t'I Yen tet to ltle aellons without obl&lnlng ·-""''""' ~ f0tm • avUable from i"o• Daily N4twport 25, June t , 8, t992 (11 60TX: (1) LOT OF 3M COMPONENTS ANO AC. DISTRICT INI the CON· court epproval Belore Ilk· Unton High School Olsttlct court olerk. BeacntCosta M·283 OPTICAL DISK CAA· CESSORIES· 11) SANYO TRACTOR was ptop9rly 11· Ing cettail\ vity lmpot1anl w.n received Maled ~; PUBLIC NOTICE a.tet 1 R•• "-:-9 Attorney f« Petltlbnw: Mesa Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE TRIDGES· (I) SYSTEM PORTABLE. CASSETTE oens.ct at the time the con-acioons however the per. '°' BID NO. 745 • e.te11Mn PENNEY 6 PENNEY June 1, 2, 8. 1992 CONlROL' 0£SI< 2 EMPTY PLAYER RADIO• (l) DATA ttact wu awarded. Any sonal rep•Henlal;ve will be TEMS CONTAACT FOR ,lotlUous TM Folowlng pertona 3'71 Via Udo • CNS 1044095 SON BOXES; (1) DIGITAL FRAME CART·' {I) TRIL· CONTR~CTOR not '° 11· required to give notice to CUSTODIAL SU.PPLIES luetne.s ....... are ctolng bu..,_. H : SNte~2°',t Be-# .. , C'" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO SATEWTE TERMINAL OT LIUM PHONE SYSTEM wt censed is sub;eci to penal· lnllfuted !*sons unless meeting ~':~...:: s .. t.....,.t HARO ~o~oi~· ... ,. " OAS OF tOOO (SON)· (1) 9-TRACK PHONES· (1) LOT OF lln 11\def the law. lh.y NV• Wllved nollce Of rite In the Sit c • The f~ person1 1Sll t • , • t2 3 CP0136~--CREDIT TAPE ORM (SON): (1) DESKS·' (t) LOT OF M W0tk mus1 be com-consented 10 1119 proposed Ing Ofta. lnslFUCloOnt and are doing buslnest as: 92714 Dally N4twpor1 NOTICE OF PETITION BULK IALE RACK OF LOT OF TAPES CHAIRS· (l) LOT OF pleteel within 600 conucu-action) The tndependem •l*lficatlon CM b9 00-E Z IN UOUORS, 1'5 E. Claud9 P. s.vlgny, 40I S. BeacnlCosta TO ADMINISTER (SIECI. &104, (1) RUSS BASSETT S.: BOOKCASES; (t) LOT OF t!V9 d1ys trom IM t.me of adlTllNSllation autllof1ty ""'" l~ned from. 1"-~ 19th St •• Cotta Mesa. Calof. GJ/1\My, Sanla Ana. Calll. M8$a Pllol ESTATE OF: &105 U.C.C.) DRAWER CABINET: (1) FILING CABINETS; (11 LOT IM Nol!Ce 10 Proceed Is· be granted unless an Inter-bids &hall be dellv«ed to. 92627 92701 Juoe 1 2· 8 l91>2 Helen A. Dossett Escrow No. LOT OF MISC. CORDS; (tl OF SUPPLY CABINETS: (1) sued by IM Ownef. Time Is ested person files an ob-Allyn E. ~ °feet~ Norman K. Dolby, 1133 Em-Jacques P. ~· 2')42 B C NOTICE k H I ' 89743 LOT OF MANUALS· (1 LOT OF TABLES· (t) LOt of the essence. F.ilure to Ject1on to the petoliOll and of Proc1.1temen1. l.W'ltlnQton «aid Bay, Laguna Buc.h, camwo Lot tot, l> PU LI ~ 8 •en Notice Is hereby given to CRT SCREEN 1230 'uTM; OF MISC OFFICE f'"UANI· complete the WOfk Wolhln 1hoWI good cause wtty th• Beach Union Hlgh School Call!. 92651 Quna Hint, Callt. 92953 CPP3.35S2__ -. Antoinette Dossett creditors of the within (I) EVEREX COMPUTER T\JRE; (1l LOT OF MISC. the time set lor1h herein COIJl'1 &ho\Jld not gr111i the Dltlr1e1. 10251 Y0tktown Weyn• E. Paul, 3375 Witt· Thia butlMH le con. NOTICE OF PETITION CASE NO. A164293 named seller that a t>Ylk 3Mt20 WITH KEYBOARD OFFICE EQUIPMENT ANO woll result In the Imposition authOrity. Avenue. HvnllnQton S.ach. eria Cltcle. Cos\& M .... d~ by: In lndMduel TO ADMINISTER To all he1rs. sate Is at>ovt to be made of AND MOUSE: (2) MB ACCESSORIES: {t) LOT ol ltquldattd d1mages f0t A HEAAINO on IM petJ. CA 92648 Phone (714) 964-C.llt. 92&28 Th• r19l1lranl(1) com. ESTATE OF· beoefic1ar1es. eredltors_i the unit ductlbed t4400 MODEMS; {I) DESK OF MISC. OECOAATOR ueh day of delay, In the tion w11 be held on JULY 2. 3339 ~~ before Thlt butlneu It con-menc:ed to lranNCIFldilblleJ. • conhngenl creditors, ana below TABLE (WITH WHEELS); ITEMS· (1) LOT OF MISC amount ... IOflh In the I~ 1992 .. 1:45 P.M. In o.pt. and ,.....,,eel al OI duded by: • gener .. pe.rl· ""' undef I.ht !OW Sam J . P•rrlno persons wtto may TM Mmes and bYtinffs (1) COMPUTER RACK; (t) OFFICE SUPPLIES formallon '°' Stddws. 3A localed 11 700 CMc 2:oo P.M .. N'9 23, 1992 •1 Mflhlp B11tlnH1 N~(•) listed CASE NO. A163e72 othetWi.se be interested 1n address.a ol lhe Mii• are: CANON COPIER. #NP· Pr0j)9rly may be tt'.i199e19d Each bid mus! conform c.nt., Drive West, Santa wnich titne end pll(» = The regltffant(s) com-abo¥'a~on: NIA To .. Mn, th9 wiU or estat•. °'both. JUANITA M. JOHNSON, 372SEF, SERIAL IVCF· al: OM TecfV'IOIOgy Dnve, and be responsiYe IO lhe AN, CA 92701 . will be pub(~r~oom rnenc:9d to trans.act buti. Cl-.ide '· ~ ---------of Helen A Dossett. Ilka 2:94.i fAlAVIEW STAEET OOS34· 11) PINDER MA· ~ o •09. Wine Calllor· conltact dOCUmenl.L If" YOU 09.IECT TO the rNd In .., ,,... unct.t 1M fktlt1ous TNt WM ...- Helen AnlOlnene Oo!.S811 COSTA MESA. CA. 92628 ' CHIN'E 'VEL081ND", nlat 1:00 pm to 3:o0 pm on Each bidder tNI tubmll, gfanting ol the 1>911tlon, you ~'~d f.: bid -"w4 r:nat~ ButlMH Name(I) Uli.d ~t\ lM,.~ ~ r A PETITl9 N has been TM loettlon In c.iitomla MODEL 223, SEAi 107el), June 23. 1m. SubmlHlon on me IOfm rwnlshed wllh tl'IOUld •PP9Jf al the hear· v-• ,.......,.. •bove on: 1972 .... Mge --~, on _, • 111~ by Lesh• J Stanford! of the chief executl'le office (1) SANYO SHREODEA, of B1<11: All bids musl be IM conttael dOC\.lments. I Ing and ital• YOUf ob-days •lier !.it:' ~~•peel. N.K. Dolby 1912 Jr in the Supenor Court o of '"-••II« 11: SAME AS MODEL #AS·SBS-520, submllled on Form 2222. list of tn. propoud sub-e;• Of file wrluen ob-r1ee1 for rec..,..t o s. .... This ~ was fifed Faaoltl CaJ1lom1a, County ol ABOVE SER• 90844'66: (2) BEN. S.al9d Bid r°' Purchase• contrae1ors on this projeci uona woth IM COWi ~ ALLYN •· "OW\Et, -with the County Clenl of Pubtltl\ec:I N4'wpot1 a..ci,. ORANGE As listed by IM .. n.r, all JAMIN AUDIO/VIDEO/ of s.ized Property. Contact u required by the Sublel· Of• the heating YO(J( ap. rector of ProoMrement Oran;. COunty on May 12, Costa ..... Daly,... May NM80tt lAWK-THE PETITION other busonen name• ano COMPUTER CASSETTE I.he office lndlCllt.0 below ting and Subcontracting pe11ance may be In'*'°" Publlltled Dally PtlOI June 1992 t8, 25, June 1, 1, 1111 MOUNT otM re~es-that Lesh• J addrUHS Uled by the EAASERS (CAT ... ERROR '°' Forms 2222 and In-FLW Prac\lces Act. aowr~ Of by your anOtney. a. 15, t992 Faat21t M-111 StanlOfd Jr be 9Pl>Olllfed Miier Wlthtn ttvee ~att ~ Undeflned.Command:.ch• r0tmatlon a!>ou! the P'oP-ment Cod• SectJ0n '100 et IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR M322 Pubhhed N9wpOft S.actl---;,::;:::;"';::-:;;;;;;~-~ ~ as personal representative f0te the oa1• 1uch hst wu r32 (char32). • .. ERROR: etty. Sllbmlt bldt IO the Mq. or • contingent creClllOf ol ~ M9ta OalJy Pilot May "'IUC llOTICI •ctf'V1.11o.AU Fau<--. to admnister lhe estate ol sent Of delivered to the Undeflned.Command:.cN· person named below ~ Eaetl Bid lhatl be JC· the deee119d, you must me PUIUC NOTICE 25 June 1 e 15 1992 "" ~... ru the dec~nt buyer.,... '32 (chat32). /2.'-018); (I) l0t• tM 1lm9 bids will be companied by• certified°' your claim wilh lh9 coutt • • • • ........ .. 1625 Glalef THE PETITION The ~. and buslneu Z·NIO INC. CORDLESS SU. oe>ened. Payment Terms: CHhler'I check or bid •nd mall a copy lo the per. Ftotltl0"9 M-290 ........ ..... Cotta M•N reqoests the clece<'enl's addrttset of the buyer afe: PE A M 0 USE . SER " Bldt mutt be accompanjeel bond In in amount nol leH 1onat reprHentallve ap. auatne•• Name ltet•••• IM0-1114 WILL and cochclls, 11 any, LA POSADA AES TAU· 10259711 (BOXED>: (1) by th• full amouol ol tM than len percenl (t0%) of pointed by th• court wllhln llat•ment PUILIC MOTICI TM , ....... ....,_ •-------· be admitted to probate RANTS. INC ' A CALIFOR· COMPVTER TOOL SET. IN !>kl II II totals 5200 Of ..... th• total bid pr1C9, payable low monlh• from IM dale Th• Foltowlng per'tOnS ,.........___ lite dolnQ bUllNla u: The Wll and any codoctls NIA CORPORATION. I 781 I BLACK ZIPPERED CASE If tM total bid Is mot• lhan lo IM Oisttlcl IS • guara.n-of rot iuuanc• of 1ener1 .,. do! bwinff• .. : ··-oso ~TEAPAISlS, 2115 f'ACltte VIEW are avadable lor MANCHESTER, IRVINE, CA (MANUFACTURER: CUR· $200, submit 20 pere9flt of IM that th• bidd«, if Its as provided In MCtoon 9t00 CALIC'(! BAKING CO., ......... ..._. ~logton ,,_. 10.IOI, ...c>NAL f'AMC examination in lh• hi• l\ept 92715 tlSI: (1) AVCER COM· tM ~ bid or 5200. PfOPoNI Is accepted, IMll of the CahlOfnla Pr~te 28001 v1a Moreno. i.aguNI ll .. •••Rt Newport IHch, Cellr. Cemetery • Mor1yery by lhe cour1 Th& ""'' to be IOld are PUtER (NO SERIAL 411 wtllchevw 11 greater. On promptly execule the Cod9. The time '°' filing Nlguel, c.ltf. 92&5e The I"~ ~ '2M3 Chae>el • Cr-•Of)' THE PETITION descrobed Ill general u : FOUND): (') SONY TAINI-acceptance of !he h19hett A;rMment.,tumish a utl• dalms wiU nol ••J>lr• tie.. MOC> Shahinian. 30 Hof. .,.. dolr'9 buliN9t •: Oarryt le""'9f ()enlijt, JSOO Pacllle v-o"... r•~~!' aulhoroty to LEASEHOLO INl'EREST, LJ. TRON 25 .. TELEVISION, bid. the balance due. " lactory Faithful Perform. IOf• tour tnonlh• from the IC>Wglen, IMM, Calif. 92714 POSTAL CEHT£R, USA. 2111 ....... ,... •O. ....,.._, 8Mctl admtn•~1!~ '['-nd ~tat~ OOOA INVENTORY Ind ar• SE.Al 2031405, WITH RE· 91f'f, will b9 delened H '°" anc• Bond In an •und~ hurl ng date noticed V•rtan Megerdlchlan, 701 I w.,,,., A~:..!L. Hun-105, Newpoit IMd\, ca11r • ..... 2'11 un<'er "'8 e~ en localed JI' 2949 FAIRVIEW MOTE CONTROL: (1) lows· Full paymeflt of bid not lest than OM ti r .... above. 29001 Via Moreno Laguna tl"D'Gn BNd\, '--'· 92t47 t2tu ............ Administration °1 ~st•l-ri STREET, . COSTA MESA. PHIWPS VCR. MOD• VR-within 24 hour• or •C· perc•nl (100%) of tt\9 total YOU M.AY EXAMINE lh• Niguel, Calif. 92esi Tlleodor• Cemak, 2M7 Thi• bu1t""e •• con- .. Act (This a~lly WI CA. 92628 8'05ATOI, SER'78352963, ceptance. Form of Pay• bid price, furnish a Pa)" fll• lutpl by lhe coutl. If you Al• C•i.betl, 275 !. 18th BMer Sit"'-Costa Mela. O\lcted by: an lndMdulf ... ...... allow th• P•":J:" The t>YllMSI l'llme used WITH REMOTE CONTROL. ment: All payments mutl ment Bond In .,, amount ., •• person lnlefHled In St, .... Co•1• Meu. Calll. Caltf, 92tae Th• r99l•ll•.nl(I) com-llU. UIUWAY re res&ntallv• 10 • by th• Miier 11 that loc• MZO I 9039123263; Ct) be by ca.th, Cet'lllied check, not 1911 than fifty percent IM estate, you rnay tile 92427 Kathy Cematt. 2917 Wer INnCect IO -..eca ..-. SELL i.on ts: FAST FREDDY'S "FOAVAL" MODEM, SEA# cuhler·s or treuurer't (~)of.the total bid price, with ltle court• formal Re-Tl'lll butlneu le con-StrMI, coaa ...... c.iif. MA undef tN AcWoua Mor1u•ry • Chapel DINER ANO QRILL. 2949 RS·232 (INTELLIGENT check Ot . by • Untied and l11tnish Certtrlc:alH Mo Quell fC)f S.,.cl• Notic• of dueled by: • genetal 1*1· 92tae ·~.. NalM(t) ..., Ctemetlon FAIRVIEW ,.TREET, COSTA MODEM CORPORATION); Stal.ff poslal, bank, ex· denting that lhe r~ulfed the toling ot an lnv9nlory nerlhip This b111lne11 la con. above on: Mer'· ltla 110 B oed • MESA. CA 92828 (1) POWEA VISION 1000 Pfffl, Of tel-;raph moMY ln~ane• It In effect In lh9 and -s>pralsal of •• ,.,. ... Th• r99latrant(I) com-cM:ted by: hu.t>and and C>errY' •• °""' r w Y th.1ou9h cbrlffed The anl!Clpateel date ot U'41NTERRUPTED POWER order. Make ct\•ck or amoun11 Mt forth In tM ,... Of of .,.,., pelltlon Of m9nCed 10 ttansact b\111.-wlf• Thie .... ....., .. w l9ect Coet. M... t~ l>Ylk ..,. ,, JULY 15, SUPPLY (UPS): (I) OPTI-money Ofd9' pa'(ltM 10 Qenefal c.ondlllont. In the account .. provided In 1"1911 llnder tM ~lout Th• fegl1trant(t) COM-wit!\ .... County a.ti f/A Ml-1111 .. ~ .. ,. 1992 at th• office Of CAL DISK OAIVE: (SONI: tM Internet! ~ s.,. event Of feillure to.,,.., into MCtlon 1250 of lhe Cea. lullneu Name(•) llated IMl'Ced lo 1'anuct bull· °' .... ~on May .. TIEMPO ESCROW II (3) 3la COMPUTEA: (0 *•· Nature of Title: The the contract end •lleCW fofnle Probate COde. A R• abo~ on: Aprll 30, 19112 ,.... under the Flc:tllloul 1912 ~~••••••~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i ~•enct~d~~~~~~'°'~~~M~~ ~~~w~ ~~ I ttie 1axpayer (tiHltd tuch bid •ecur!tiwlt!Pbe tOtm It evellable 1ton1 iM This ttet9f'llent wu flt9d llb0¥9oniNJA f'\ltlllltled....,_.._., above) In and to !tie PfoP-i:-e1t.a. ~ ~ :: coun detk. with the eouncy et.rte of ~ ~ ~ C.. ..... Dellv ,... ..., STARTlllli l llEW BUSllESS?? Th• Legal o.p.rttMnt et tha Pltot Is pleaMd to announce • MW Mrvloe now IVallabfe to MW bualnMMe. We will now SEARCH the name for you •1 no extre Chatge, and .. w you the time and the trlJ> to the Court Hou .. In Sente Alla. Thtn, of COUfM, •1-the ~ 11 oomp61qd we wltl 11.. yOYr nctltlou• t»o..,_. name etatement wtth th• County Ctef1t, publish °'* • week for four WHke u '9qulred by law and ''*' flit your proof of publlcatlon wfth County Cltrtt. '~ .,,., .. Offered '°' Ml• tub---~~ ........ and •'*1 AHer"MY .., ..... ,.... Orsige CCM\ty on Mey a .... IN ,.,,.. ....... -~ Of ... -"""-I .. ·-iect IO tnf Pf'°' vaad OUI· ...._, ...,._ Ihnen lltZ ~~, .• .., • - ttanding motlgaget, ..,_ ttlfough th9 guarancM e: LAW CWPIC• OP PU03H Orsige Courly on May 22, M.tlO ~~ ~c:-~ ~ ~ In j(lfn( llcllNTOIH flldehed Newpor1 Beech-1912 Pinnt W llOTICI ~ti lhe tu.p.tyet that Th• OfSTRICT ~ Ha W. tt'TM IT. Cotta M ... Daily Hoe Maly Pubhhec:I Newport 8"c.fl. ...... . .,. •uoerlor lo h hn of IM right IO reject 9lf'f Of all C08TA ..... 1•. 2$, JUN 1• •• l912 COiia M•M Dally Pilol • ... --- I.ht United S\alff. All PfOf>-bldt Of lo •-'~ any Ir· CA 12117 M47& June e 18 22 t 9ll2 «.11m 111 - .,,Y 11 011.,ec:1 '°' ta1• reguiarltl9e Of 1nf°'ma1111n 11Ht e90-2121 ••auc -TICI 1• • • • M-201 ,,.... ' "where la" and "at I•" end In "'Y'1 bida or In the bid-hbll•h•d Newport rv -The '~ P9'90N =h~,~-:=.~ HO-;:::. ~· requited by a.ctlon e .. ch.Co•I• M... Dally ,.......... PUIUC IOTICI ~~TU. •nly Of wirranly, ••· 1773 of the Cellfofnla Ptlot June I , t . 15, 1192 ......... N... ,........_. 31112 Coell tty • ._ C. pre11ed Of Implied, It LabOt Code, In. 0tr9C1Qr of M3"25 le.t......e I. Laguna. Call tn71 :;....;;...;..;;..;..;,..-.. _ _..._..__ !he ~"*" of lndw; TM fOllOwlng pereona ..,.._ ._ T11r11abo11t Man~ 'lbankYou! My rea&aJ ad lf'88 ordel'efl tor 3 days. I& lt'88 realed o• I.be nrs& d1q ad 3!1 more people called! EMILY MLDRJDGB PUIUC NOTICI .,. dolno tKltlneM •: ltata•ant Corporatkln. 31112 Coe11 llOTICI R 0 C KY M 0 UN TA f N The '~ l*llOne Hy. Mte C. I. UfuN, Ct40CLATE fACTORY Of are dOlnQ buln9t M : CM!f. Nin IWlaTlllOO 1T•",,.tOI HUHTINOTON llACH, 200 FLOAINCI INOUl11'1H, Ttlla bu.m... le ~ I ,._ Main S.. ""'9 1011, Hun-2319 Laurtl Pltac•. Newport dllctecl bf: e CIOrDOfJlioft NO. M4 lln9\on ~.Calf. '"41 leach, Calf. tHe3 The '"'''"'"'I•> ~·...-NOTICf II H£AE8Y 1'90Mti ~ Denlel, Judith Nfflle 'lor9nc•, menced lo tr...a ...... GIVEN ~ :::.r.opoe. Ntl Dor1ett Of., Hun-Hit L.auref '1. ~ ,,... undef .. Pc•a • alt Wiii b9 r ~ "'9 fng1or1 had\. caiit. 9*49 hecti. calf. a.J 1M1MN ~ ..... City oC Costa MH• to wit. Muln• O•nlel, IHI Jo .. ph De,. flor9M•, aoowe on: 1171 TM Citv Clettc, ,,0 . 1200, Dorsen Dr., H11nt1n91on tllt L.auref "~ ....,.,_, ~ Q. ,.,,.., ,.... Costa MHa, C•lttornle haet\, Celtf. taG4I leech. Clllf, t*3 ,_,. 9~1~J on or befor• Thi• b111IMt1 I• c~ Thia butlneaa le con-Thie a•a-.ia -llM '"-tiour 0t 1 o.oo a .m on ducted by: tlulband ena duCttd bf: hutband lltid .., ._ c....., an ., ThUtJday, June 18, t9112. h wife W191 <>r.,.. c:iowr., .. lillr a, thall b9 th• , .. Potltlbltny The regletr•nl(t) corn. Tr•• re911trant(1) com-lta of t.._ bld«Mf 10 deflY9f hi• meneec:t 10 lfwaet ..,.._ menctcS to 1rwec1 IMI-Nt•111 bid to In. City ci.t~e Of. neee "'*' tti. FICWCM ""9 "'*' h ~ ,_......., ....... ._. lie• by tM PfOJ* ..,. h..,... N•rM(l) ~ helneM HameC•I .... Coeee Mw Dair ..... nounc:td time. 8ldt wit ti. etloW on· May It,·'• Jtllo'9 on: M9Y 11. '• NM 1 I. ti.-. t• f>lll*ly opened lltid ,... • ...,,.,, c. 0.-. Mllll Plorsnc.w • aloud et 1000 em .. °'• Thia ~ .,.. fWed Thie "'''"*" ... 9ed lllMll toOn 11\eteellet •• Pfacd· w4tf'I &he Couney Clerk of ~ h CCMtlf a.ti et cable on ThurMS•Y.1...JMM °'.,.~on May tt, Orenp COUl'lly on• II. 1 •• 1 •2. "' tM '-'OUnCll '912 ·-Cl\anlb9fl, Cny Hall, 11 Fnnel ... .. ,. OrN9, Cotta ...... f'ul)lltti.CS ~ 9MCh-NlltleMd ........ ..... ;.~':L ~~~ Cotta ..... o.., Hot Coece ..._. Deir ,_ Hf~ ,~IOI NM I,; 11. U. ft t• _..I, I. II. .. 1• Add•Mltftal .... ol IN "Wtl ..... WIDPllf19 tlf a MW ........ 11111••• . ... ··" " .... .,. .............. .... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Monday, June 81 1• U l"'! llOTICll fWIK IOTICU PUii.iC IOTICll PUKIC IOTICll PUii.iC MOTICU PU1L1C NOTICll "'9UC llOTICll "11UC fllOTICll MUC llOTICll flUl&JC llOT- '" Plala llOTICI ~~· TIUlllg. 1404 ""9 under the l'IGtltloue PUIUC llOTICI ~ALM P~~ Vitia C1lon, Nlwpon PUIUC llOTICI Th• r•gla1r1nl(e) com-PUIUC IOTJCI Th• rtgletranl(•> eo. .. • Ni bo w c Bullnn• N..-n.(•) ~ I Ye. 1"-• • 8Mch. C•ll. 82MO tnenc:td IO lrlllHCI bl.Isl· menced lo .,.... ....... ~ •• r nn• ·~· 0••• ~on: May 1, 1982 Flotttloua Calif. 92827 The Flctll'°"9 8uslnn1 Plotltleu nest under the Flc\ltlcxit flotlU.U. nes• unGef IN ,...,..._ ........... ~· C:-·1 t2t2 ·:424 f81efne I(. PMlalcy 9ualneM llw Thll butlntst II con-Name r•f.,rtd \0 abOvt a..~•~ .. • Butlnna N1me(s) lt1ted • -•---aa-~ ButlneH NllM(I) llillCI ltal111111t ~ ,,... • con. Thia .....,..,. ••• llltd ltatwnt ducted by: an lndMdUll WM tiled II\ Orange County ----• eme above on: N/A "--lbo\19 on: May II. t• The 'olowlng PlflOM ~by.I*:'~ with IN County Cl«'k ol The f'Ollowlng peraoni Th• r•gl11r1n1(1) corn-on J111uary 14, 1992 ltatNMnt Philip a. M00t• SlatHMftt Cynthll 8. 9unrw1 .,. dolf'll ~ u : menc.:.•t.• ran 1 com-Orqe COunty on Mey 12, are doing butlne&a u · menced to ltensec:t bull-f518043 The Followlng persons Thia statement waa tli.d The FOllOwlng peraont This 1talement .. llild MICHAIL UL.LY COM-lranuct ~ 1982 CRAFTSMEN ROOFING NII undlf lhe Flelltlo4n Full name and tddrMt ol are doing bollMll u : with the County Clerk of are doing bulintH u : wltl'I the County a.ti fl# ,Nf'I, tlll Mell Vlfde :n. under lhe Flctitlout Pl~t..O 535 South Coast Highway' 8ualnH1 N1me(1) litlld the penon wtthdrawinQ: DESIGNS BY LESLIE, 788 Orange County on May 22 PARK NEWPORT MARKET Orange COYnty on -a, Of. I . 141C, Costa MMa. " Name(•) lllltd Publlthed Nlwpor1 BHch-Unit 5e Laguna Beach' above on: OCtobef 22. Allen Gaut 2026 \titta Afderwood, Nawporl 1992 · • &. CAFE, 900 San Joaquin 1992 Cell. llGt ~on: TN/A Coet Mell Dal"' PlloC M Calif 92851 ' HMM CaJon. Ne~port Beacl'I, Blach, Calif. 92860 FHa:ao1 Hiiis Rold, Unst D, Nawport PllII• MICtlMI ~ Barnard, · ur aualg a '' ay Michael Q d Cllt l(Jrl( LH Peelef Calif 926e0 Letlle F, Scl'IUIU, 788 ~ Beach. Callf. --. 1151 .... Vlfde Dt. E. Thia SlateMent WH t\ltd 25, June'· •• 15, 1992 or on on, Thia statement WH flied Pubiilhed N-rt Beach-dlfwoocl. N-port Beach, PubUshed N-port Bel~h· Kyles.. ... 16 FabfiAno. Ir· Publllhtd N9WPOf' -~ f41C, Colla Mesa, Calif. with the County Cltfk of M·289 ~~.:V~1111i:i;O:oun-with the County Ci«k ol Costa M•H r.uy Pilot Calif. 92660 Cotta Mell Dally Pilot vine, Callf. 92710 Costa Mesa DllltV Hot 11121 Or1lng4I County on May 8, Thia builnHt 11 con-Orange County on May 29, June 1 a 15 22 1992 Thia bu1lne11 la con-June 1, 8. 15, 22, 1992 This busln111 la con-June 8, 15, 22. 21, 1• Thia bu1lneu la con-l992 PUILIC NOTIC! duc:ted by• an Individual 1992 ' • ' ' M-304 ducted by; en lndlllk.lull M-300 ducted by: an lndhlidlal llWtt dUC9ld by: an lndlllldual F130'718 The reiitttrant(•) com-Fl32M9 The registrant(•) com-The rtQlstrant(s) com-1_IUii9.i~MiiiliiiNi-Th1 r1glalrant(1) com-Publlahtd Newpott Beacn. Flotltleue mencld 10 tranuc:t l>Yal· Published N-port Beech· PUBLIC fllOTICI mtflc:td to 1ranuct busl-PUBLIC NOTICE mencld lo 1tan11ct .~11-1 PUBLIC MOTICI mencld to tr1naact bull-Cotta MeN Ody Piiot Mey ......... ..._. ,,... under lhe Flctilloos Coate Mn• Dally Piiot nn1 under the Flcll11ous neu under lhl Fict1!•0Ut __ neu undlf the Ac:tfllout 18, 25, Jone 1, e, 1992 ......... , Bualnea• Name(•) listed Jun 8 15 22 29 1992 FloUtlou• Boalness. N1me(1) listed ftcthlous Business. Name(s) lilted flcem-Bullnea• NalM(I) Uetld The Following pel'80l'I aboYe on• Me 7 1992 8 • ' ' ' llu•lneH Name lbolle on. N/A Buslneat Name abc>Ve on. NIA 9"alneM .... abCWe on: May 19, 1992 M·282 .,. doing bU91neaa u : Michael G c!..o,, M·314 •••••ment lelN• F. Schuttz Statement Kyle Seise ......... Mlchael R. Barnard PUBLIC NOTICE EDUCATIONAL ~ANAQf,. This atatiment WH flied PUBLIC NOTICE The FOiiowing persons Thia statement wH filed The FOiiowing persons This ttatemtnt was IUed The Following ..,_. Thia 1talement was filed MENT GROUP, 1800 Dove with the Count Cieri< of are doing buslnns u : with th• County Clerk ot are dotng busloess IS: with the County Clerk ot are doing l>Y.,_....: with the County Clerk of l'lotltloua Strei 1480, Newport Orange County~ May 12, fictitious VENTANA WINDOW COM· Orange County on May 12, J & M UNION SEFWICE. Orange County on May 28, R.G. FUNDING QROUP. Orlngl Col.r\ly on May 22. .. ....... Name 81ac:h, Calli. 92e90 1992 •uslne .. Name PANY, 3001 Redhln Ave .• 1992 1900 Newport Blvd., Costa l992 900 P.C.H. 1104 ~ 1m Statelfteftt Glenn John Rud1no. 2727 Fl31218 St•t-nt Bldg. 5, Suite 215 Costa '531214 Mesa. Calif. 92627 '532740 ton 81ach, Calif._. Fl32303 The Foflow4ng persona Hllttop Dt .. Newport Beach, PobUahed N-Pofl Beach· The Followlng persona Me11, Call!. 92626 ' Published Newport Beach· J1lll K. Sharm. 3469 Wind· Publlshed NewPof'I Beach· Robeft G. Dawnport. toO Pobllthed Newport BHch-sre doing bualne11 aa: Calif. 926e0 Costa Mua Dally Pilot Mau are doing buahiess H: E.M. Walker, 8 Moondew, Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May sor Ct., Costa Mesi. Calli. Costa Mesa Cally Pilot P.C.H. #~04. H"*'llOn Com MtH Dally Piiot 0 RANGE C 0 UN TY Thlt bualnllt It con-' LAWTONS GOLDENSTATE trvlne, Callf. 92715 25, June 1, 8, 15 1992 92626 June 8, 15, 22 29 1992 Beach. c.t1f. 92&M Jur'8 1 8 15 22 l992 WHEREHOUSE, 375 S. ducted by: Ill lnclillldoal 25• June 1. 8• l5, l992 ASPHALT AND CONCRETE Thie bu1lne11 Is con-' M.294 Tttls buslneu. !S con-' ' M.310 This butlnffa la con- • • • • Bflllol St. Ste. 80, Costa The rtgl1trant(1) com· M·293 REPAIR, 207 Luoonla, New-ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lnd1111Clual ducted by: an ~ ______ ........ M_·298_1 Melt, Calif. 92826 menced to tranNCI bull-PUBLIC NOTICE port Beach, Calll. 92663 The regl1tr1nt(s) corn-PUBLIC NOTICE The registrant(&) co~ PUBLIC NOTICE The regl1tran1(1) ~ PUii.iC NOTICE Alf M. Al·Asmar, 392 East ,...., Under Ult Fk:tlllou1 TOdd L Lawton, 207 Lugo-menced to transact bust· menced to transact bus1· menc:ed 10 tranucil ...._ Wilbur Rd, Thousand Oak Bualnna Name(•) llaled P'lctldoull nla.Apt e NewPof'I Beach ne11 under the Fictitious ftctltloua ness under the Plctlllous Fictitious ness under the AdlcMa Fictitious Calif. 91360 ' abolle on: Mey 1, 1992 ., .. ,.... N • Callf. 92663 • Bualne11 N1me(1) listed Bu•l,,..s Neme Business Name(s) listed •uslneu Name Business Name(t) ~ .., ....... Name Thia business I• con-GThilerin Rudeno fl Statem.!:"9 Thia business ta con-aboYe on: M1y 4, 1992 Stetement a~111 on: May 18, 1992 ltetement 1bo11e on: NIA St•leMent doc:ted by: ~ Individual I llllemtnt wu ltd ducted by· an Individual E. M. Welker Th F II wi Jahl K. Sharif T Foll wl Robert Davenport The Fotlowlng ,__1on1 The 11gl1trent(s) com-with th• County Clerk of Th•1 Fobull~ng persons The reg.lstrant(s) corn-This statement was filed d~I ob 0 1 ng persons This statement was flied ~81 b 0 ng persons This stllement .,.. lied ,.... menced to transect busl· Orange County on May 12. lrl dong .. neas as: menced to transact t>Ysl-with the County Clerk of are ng us ness as: with the County Clerk of are 0 ng usmess IS: with the County a.ti of are doing bllllnets as: nest under the Flctltlo 1992 CINNAMON CINSATION. nd th Flctltl Orange County on May 5 PG DESIGN •. 3188 Aahway Orange County on May 22 UNIVERSAL; O~TICAL 4 Orange County on May 21, PEARL OCEAN, 2754 Pa-B 1 us '5312 11 4500 C1mpu1 Dr Suite neu u er • out 1992 • Avenue, Suite K. Costa 1992 • 2000, 88 Fair Dn11e. Costa 1992 clfic Coa1t Hwy., Corona us nets. Nime(s) listed 114, Newport Beach Calll. Buslnest N1me(1) listed Mesa. Calif. 92626 F 323 Mesa. Calif. 92626 p•-'7 del Mar, Calif. above on. May 4, 1992 Published Newport Beac:l'I-92660 • above on: May 26, 1992 F530389 Pamola Anne GUiie. 3822 5 10 James T. Gii, 11280 -- Kim Van Le and Chrlttlne All M. Al-Asmar Costa ~ .. Dally Piiot May Nll\Cy Davla, 4500 cam· Todd L La~on Published Newport Beach· E. tst Street 16, Long Publ~shed Newport Beach-Brookhaven. Los Angeles, Published Newpol1 ~ Le, 13792 Howard Circle. :;/'~1 ~l~nt Wll flied 25, June 1, 8, 15, 1992 pus Dr .. Suite 114, Newport Thlt llatement -s flied Coste Mesa Daily Pilot May Beach, Calif. 90803 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Calll. 90064 Costa Mesa D.itr Piiot Gllden-GfOYt; Calif. 9a643 Or~~ C ~ly. ~erlt 1~1 M-291 Beach, Calif. 92660 0ith t!°'eC Co~ty ~erk J ' 18. 25, June 1, 8, 1992 This business Is con· June 1, 8, 15, 22, 1992 This business Is c:on-June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1• Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-1992 • oun., on •Y ' This bu1lne11 Is con-1g;~• oun., on •Y • M·274 duel~ by: an lndMdual M·302 ducted lfy: an lndfvfdual M-311J ducted by: husband and PUILIC NOTICI ducted by: an lndl\lldual The reglstrant(s) com· The registrant(•) com-_____ .......,,,....., __ wile '531211 The regtstrant(sl com· FS32911 PUBLIC NOTICE mencea to transac:1 busl-PUBLIC NOTICE menced to transact busl· PUBLIC NOTICI Th• regl1t11nt(e) com· Pobllshed Newport Beach-Fictitious menced to tranaaci busl· Published Newport Beach-ness under the Fictitious ness under the Fictitious ---------menctd lo ttansact bull· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May BuslneH Name ness under the Fictitious Costa Mesa Dally Piiot FlctltloY• Business Name(s) listed Fictitious Business Name{s) llsted Flctltleue ne11 under Ult Flciitlout 25, June 1, 8, 15, 1992 Stetement Business Name(s) listed June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1992 BuslneH Neme above on: May.15, 1992 Bu1lne11 Nam• above on: N/A Bualnea• ..... Bullnesa N1me(s) Ualed M·288 The FOiiowing persons above on: May 28, 1992 M·31? Statement Pamela A. GUiie St•tement Ja~es Gil Stet9ftMftt abolle on: May 5, 1092 era doing business 11: Nancy Davis The Following persons f.hls statement was filed The Following persons This statement was Med The Following PlfSClnl Kim Van LA PUBLIC NOTICE RED RIVER LANDSCAPE This statement WIS filed PUBLIC NOTICE are doing buSiness as: with the County Clerk or are doing business 15: with the County Clerk of are doing busineu H : Thia tlll4tmtnl was fifed MAINTENANCE. 388 W. with the County Clerk ol KEVIN K COMPANY, 2760 Orange County on May 22, BEDROCK ENGINEERING. Orange Coun1y on May 29. MODA ITAUA IMPORTS: with the County Clerk ol fictitious Bay SI .. Costa Me1t, Calll. Orange County on May 29, STATEMENT OF Kelllln Ave. 13318. Irvine, 1992 8241 Gladys Ave., Hunting-1992 265t lrvlne A.11e. 11282, Orange County on May 6, Busln .. • Name 92627 1992 WITHDRAWAL FROM Calif. 92714 F5323t1 ton Beach, Caht. 92646 F532985 Costa Mesa, C&lif. 92621 1992 Stetement Robert Gammill, 388 w. F532975 PARTNERSHIP Kevin C. Sack. 2760 Kelvin Published Newpor1 Beach· Mark Thomas Wilson, Published Newport Beath· Ciro Patr1colo. 73 Sea is. f530930 The Following persons Bay Ssl. 13, Costa Mesa. Published Newport Beach· OPERATING UNDER Avenue "3318, Irvine, Calif. Costa Mesa Cally Piiot 8241 Gladys Ave .. Huntfng. Costa Mesa Dally P1101 land. Newport Blach, CM!t Published N-port Beach· are doing buslnest as: Clllll. 92627 Costa Mesa Cally Pilot FICTITIOUS 92714 June 1, 8, 15, 22, 1992 ton Beach, Calll. 92646 June 8, 15. 22, 29, l992 92660 Costa Mesa 01ily Pilot May F.K. HENOAMEH, 355 All· This business 11 con-June 6 15 22 29 1992 BUSLNESS NAME This business . Is con-M.296 This bus1ne~s Is con· M.313 This buslneu la con-18 25 Jone 1 8 1992 ocado St. IG3, Costa dUcttd by: an lnCIMdUal • • ' • M 312 The following person has ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an individual ducted by: an lndMdull • • • ' M.278 Meaa, Caht. 92627 The reglllrant(t) com-• wilhdrawn as a general The reglslrant(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'te registranl(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE The regiatrant(s) com----------I Fate me Kazemzade menctd lo transact busl-PUBLIC NOTICE r1 f th art r menced to transact busl· menced to transact busl· menced to transact bual-PUBLIC NOTICE Pastaky. 355 Avocado St. n111 under the Fictitious ~~ipne~P~~tlng ~nger ~~~ ness under the Fictitious Fictitious ness under the Fict.it1ous Fictitious ness under thl Flctltlous ---------• #G3, Costa Mesa, Calif. Bu1lne11 N1me(1) fisted fictitious fictitious business name 01 Business N1.me(s) listed Busl •H Name Business Name(s) listed BualneH Name Business Name(•) listed fictitious 92627 above on: May 7, 1992 Buslne•a N•me VISUALONICS ENGINEER· abo~e on: Ap11I 15. 1992 st" I t above on: N/A . St t t above on: May 19. 1992 llualnesa N•m• Thia business Is con-Robert D. Gammill St t t ING COMPANY t 2026 Ke111n C. Sack a •men Mark Tttomas Wilson • •men Ciro Patrlcolo St t t ducted by: 111 lndlvldull This slal9menl was flied F • ~en 1 This statement was flied The Follo~ng porsons This statement was flied The Following persons This statement wu filed The F:i:•n The reglsJrant(s) corn-with the County Clerk ol The, Olio ng persons With the County Clerk ol !lrt doing business as: wl1h the County Clerk ot are doing business as: with the County Cleril of 111 dol~ b~I~ =~sons menced to transact busf· Orenge Courlly on May 12. 'J~.:i~s~8~~~;'rustln s ELL Orange County on May s. F1 ILAMOREc'S. 160M2 Placce1!'1• Orange county on May 2.2, DV.0 .TN.E.R.. 13BOI S111Ctiago1 Orange county on May 29, · 1992 • 1992 ta 11e.. osta esa, a i. 1992 r.. ewport each, aJ1. 1992 A,T.W./ .T.W. PUPLICA· TRADE ,131217 Ave. #A, Costa Mesa, Calif. ,530778 92627 F532312 92660 Fl~ TIONS, 2404 Narbonne 92627 your used Vehicle Philip George Moore 1626 Cynthia B Bunnell 1301 Wey. Costa Mesa. Calif. Published Newport Blach· To place an ad In through classified Publlshed Newport. Beach-Newport Bl. Sp. 48, 'costa Pubrtshed Newpo':' Beach-Santiago ·Or.. Newpori Published Newport Beeeh- Buy It. Sell IL Find II. through classified Costa M ... Daily Pilot May The PUot classified, 842•5878 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May Mesa. Calif .. 92627 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Beach, Ca~!· 92660 . Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Classified. ,.42 5,.78 25, June 1, 8, 15, 1992 Call 942,5878, 18, 25, Jone t, 8, 1992 Thi• business Is con· Jone 1. 8, 15, 22. 1992 This busine~s . Is con· June 8, 15, 22, 29. 1992 v • v M·292 M·281 ducted by: an lncli11idua1 M-303 ducted by: an 1nd111\duaJ M-320 . 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Houses/Condos For Sale COHO NI\ DU. M:\H 10:.!2 Ocean Sidi of hwy. LUX• OlJT Ot'-ST/\TE PHOl'l HTY I:; ~)H ury condo, hlllsld• ---------view, 2BR 2BA, W/O, dbl gar, comm pooV spa. S2451<. 646-9286. COST/\ Mt;SA 102'1 MOVING TO LAS VEGAS? ( (If(( I '\j ,\ Nt:Wt'OH r IH,1. MAH ~ 1 ·.u HEJ\( H 2169 ('OSIA Mt.SI\ :ll2·1 NEWPOH'f BEACH 2169 VIiia Balboa! Beau11tul 1 BR + den. Nice view. wshr/dryr Incl. Fireplace, $1250/ mo. Agt 875-4912 COSTA MESA 2624 Park-Setting!! With Ocean &' Sunset views. Nice 1 BR w/loft $895. Child OK. No Pets. 831 .. 107 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 HUNTINGTON NEW POil i 3BR 2BA $895 EASTStDE BEACH 2640 BEACH ~1,H 9 Back Bay pool, jacuz. new paint, 1 BA, 1 BA, back yard, Avall now. Lge 38R •Udo up.•t•ln, 2tll'/2tla. Leave msg. 650-3734 gas Wshr/Oryr hkups. 2BA. d/w, frplc, w/d bay view, frpl, gar, 3BR 3BA & 2BA 2BA No pets. $585/mo. hkup, lrg patio. $925 $1350/mo lease, no All master suites, spa· __ 6_4_5_·1_6_3_1_•_ft_3_p_m_. __ 1 + security. No dogs. pets, 720.9685 310--582·2214 1---------clous. frplcs. w/d·s. GOOD LOC.ATION! tBR. Very clean. new patios. some garages. L 2BR lo'!!BA Charming Cape Cod carpet. avail now. • * 2BR Duplex• Wiii cons.Ider tmall h~use, ln~:.V rm. 0:,~ Studfo, kitchen, son-$650 Incl um. t.M, qulot, sngl sty. good pets. Victoria Park patio, s825/mo. deck, pvt & quiet, no pets 675-9229 area, gar, W/D hkups. Apts. 714·722·7505 2078 Thurln $575 uts pd 536-8199 1.,,.......,.....,....,.,,...__,..,,,.._,,,....,..,,.... $795/mo 947.7540 ATTRACTIVE 1 BR CENTAUR MGMT BLUFFS 2Br 2~e •• 1 h · w lk WAKE up to the pound-1300 aq ft, 2--ear gar. wt pvt paho. a to 642·22B8 or 631·2725 Ing surf In this beaut Avall now. No peta. everything. s 575 Lg 1BR. trig, stove. new Studio. Steps lo sand, S1095/m9. 675-0088 Mey onty. 546-J<>Bl painVdrps. N/smkr, no reallyl $800. 842·5909 Y'1'0Nl 2 BR ........ ..._., E 'Sld• 1BR $910, pets. Pref adlts. HUO ~vvru ~ ......... 2BR $700. Quiet, accepted. 548-4208 2 Yrs New, Avg 1837/ well·kept Lndry. BBQ. Lovely 1BR Courtyard mo For 111 6 Months Tired of the hlgl'I coal of lfvlng? 2 bed- room, 1 batl'I home on • large, walled corner lo(. Super Loo•tlonl Com· pletely renovated! RV parking. Only $75,000. Call Bill CK Helen loclay at (!02) 369-9242 lor frifor- mallon. No pets 831-8427 setting. Gated, pool, On Our Speclalll. Celt •Npt Hts 3BR twnhH, E .SIDE 2BR, dshwshr, activities. Ask about North Laguna, Old NOWll 7l~l O frplc, sngl gar. patio, encl g.ar. patio, no Sp.oclalsl 0.42·5858 World charm 1 BR + ON WATER Chermtng ve-ry-mew;-32ZC>Qte-St:1-J""R,,...-,=er""r-.-g-at-e""'d,..,-po~ol. •Large & sharp 2BR pets. 645-4319 M I S I I t loll . lBA 51 050/mo small tBR, Ideal for 1 $995/mo 94'7·7840 •pa. gym. Near bch/ Move-In 2Ba upper, d/W, lg 1-E-.-S-ld-.-_-2_t_g_e_B_R_·s. ove· n pee • •• Incl UIS. Jane Chew pers, no pets. ""' pd, 1 lg• BR houH w/gar, Hoag, Avt now. $725/ closets, verts, gar beam ceil., patio, bit• 2 & 3BR Townhomesl 494-1177 or 494-6212 $950/mo,yrty 8SOo8145 •ppllanees, HOO/mo. _m_o_ . .,...A...,.gt_._63_1_-0900___ SPECIAL! $830 No Pel 640-2495 Ina. 329 Cabrlllo. Good tocl 548·7387 134 E. Broadway. Lido.Isle 4Br 2Ba hme 1 BEDROOM •Lg Clean 1BA Oplx1 ..... ....,..."="',,..54__,8,...·2,,..7 ... 6,..,,5-== Quiet E.Side Apt. 2-stry, 846-2542 frplc, large lot. Mo-to-Pool, spa. cable hkup unit, new carpeV E/SIDE CONTEMP 2 1 BdR 1 1 VlBA. ,P•5tio.1 Westcllff 21r 111 NEWPORT I BEACH 2669 Mo. $1850. Avail 6/20. WESTLAKE VILLAGE drapes & appls $525. 2BR 2BA upper, frplc, n ry ac. no pe.s. m New crpt/pnt, pool. 1200 9/f 2BR 2BA, mod-d:631-8066 e:67s.4837 *'"•a 122 An-Imel No Peta. 240-2289 1 car• $895. 642-9797 fncd yrd $825 mo. S 8 5 "'/~. o . FAE,., em decor, patio, gar,----------•• 2448 Elden. 642-5325 t28DRM $700• u •·• ~ ~IWl2ba for quick ••I• bttlns, pools. clbhse. Ughl & Brighi 2BR 2BA -----~---2 MSTR Bra, 2\o'lBa, dbl Eastslde 2BR IBA, encl Convenient RENT. 1728 9edfont 1222,200. 2284 Meyer. etc. S895 •3&-aaea upper unit, 2 car gar. Make the right move. gar, pvt bkyd. Cat ok. gar, w/d hkups, fncd Piiot Cl•Hlffed •1BDRM S&OO• U'I. 827-5107 Of 3t0. off Wllaon; Open Sala lli11UI~ 1 yr IH. $1250 Joyce, Piiot Real Estate $860/mo, $700 dep. yard $875/mo. 178 E Frig, dshwsl'lr, stove 596-4770 X 205 1~;U1~01 ~~T~~-Oeluxe 2 BR 2BA~~p~~~en~ft~~~C~a~.~7~~§n~3~7~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7~5~U~a~tt~~~w~k~n~d~s~~W~i~~~o~n~8~2~~~1~4~7~3~f~~~M~~2~..S~8~'7~8~~~~1~M~l~.~N~o~p~e~l~s~5~4~M~M~5~~~~~~~~~~ Houae A Furnish· 2BR 2Ba, patio, ga· Condo, f/p, pool, gym rage. lndry rm. 12000/ lenn. Bear/MacArthu lntt• For Salel 2264 1 .,., • .-.... 11 ,090/mo. days Meyer, olf Wiison, nr mo yr Y -0406, ...,.. 731·7528 Herbor 8~1-8801 ('(lHON1\ New custom 4BR 3BA NI Wl'OHT 111.1\l'tl lOli'I 11 t-. I. M 1\ H ! I '.! ,! 1 ml from bch Mxt 17th. 22t Cabrlllo 2BR 28A condO, lg 2 St900/mo. days car •ttached g•rege, 1722, eve• 759-1104 LIDO IS. 2br/2ba 111e • elry, 1 blk 10 houM, frpl, 2 ca.r ger. bcl'll L.. $1395/mo.1~S~T~EP~S~-,o-"'!:S~C~~P~-11 2 patloa, by OWMr Aak fOf P•ut 840-5324 Spacious 2 Br 18 1515,000 895-2620 condo, nu pnVcrp 28R 2BA, loft, frptc, Sml pet Ok HUD LIDO ISL• Newly patio, 880, d/w, 1795/mo. 141 91134 remod. Sp•c. 5BR micro. Ooean • .._ SBA, 45' lot, 2 tip•. PCH $1200. 723-1481 apa, SMSK. 173-62~9 aw/1 IN, gar, 81 ,. OVIALOOK Lido i modelled, no pett. Catalina. 1511 Klog• 417\t Marguerite, 3Br IBa House w Ad. 48r+.. S895K. 11100 eso-&ee1 room a oar.., w Wiil co-op. 150-5799 3BR 2BA. lndry rm, w/d, A.IC, • newty remocl Pool Hom• refrigerator. Lower ltlOO+ MO MN171 Over t • 750 1q ft, nr unit. 51 I Ira.. Vacant. Back Bay. 3BR. t .75 $1350/mo 61"345-nll Ch.,mt;i,. beech cot .. IABA. dbl aided tip, TRADE ::C. new lBa==w/ 1331.000 By 0wn9f •-' .-... .. (7t4) ~··2284 --mo.-(503) 382·5844 throu9b cluaified . f\Jg Into the Pilot Classified section to find S8Mces from electricians ond pkJmbers to landscapers & pointers. I You can hire an h<lneat, h.,d working conlrac:· tor. Mu• ,.,. w1 .. ChOlce. Wlee Cen- atruotleft M9-a23 ( :\HI' 1., N I I< Y . t., I o SERVICE DIRECTORY I .. ll/\M I(' I 11 1\!'Jll'\' Ml\N .1710 I'll FS .I'>·~ Cerpentry, plumbing, THIE ORIQlll&I tlle, drywall, mUONY llV'I. & more. R.... rat"' DUN tM TILE IAN "'"' Ma-204 IHky ahow•r•·ACld MandVman axp,. .. wHh & regrout. New No Job too amall . & Repair. Bethrooma-Smal jOba epec. All Shower doOra. Klto-toba welcome. 1$14122 Anthony Mitani Maeonry Floors-Plumbing Uo.1....,-...,-_,,,....,.--.,,,.--Brick•Btodl•Stone HY'• O.C. 173-8065 Repalra R Us. Carpen-Uc.t16129, Bond/Int try, dtyWall, electrlcat, p,.. .... 887--2269 Morrl•on PalnUng A General Con•lrucUOn. R1f1. fl .. ISi. 121·1141 CO~SI Hi ii llON tllllLlllNl1 .1·.i,o pelnl, etc. Ot'Mt rat ... Brien .. ,.., .,.. 11 ,\~llS« :\l'I ,\, I \ \\ '.; « ,\Jn p.," ~ ' '\1« I\. I N<t .IM.I·& MOVING :JK.14 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. P\.lbllc Ullli· 11.. Commlulon RE· QUIRES thal •II used houaehold good• movers print their t'AINTINll .i~~H lllchael Cea '•""Int $13/hr, + materlml• Ref. 7 yrs HP eTS 4009 l'Al'EHINct .1Mt1t; P.U.C. c.i T number, WE o.ia Shd ~ foOW* limos and chauffeurs Total tnte'10f Remod• print th•lr T.C.P n~m· 1uno serv. Advkl• To b4tf In •II ~•• The Cru;y. t:a3-11't2 ments. II you have • qu .. uon about the .., gallty o f• movtr. limo ot chautreur. call: Put>flC Ullllllel Comml .. ton 714•55M111 1'1\INTIN<i .IM!\"4 •L .. Rat .. * or.in c'"""'9. ptu.mt>-lng r~,. & .,,.,,...,, Ffff Quotee. Mt-a14S noot IN<i 1•110 St'l<INKI I H tn:1·A111:-. S11rl11lltlere _.. "'Y only bu~ "-1•'911 & lnet•lletleRe. Chari" 122·19M. Tll JOIU'\«. No~ what you•,. doing. your hometown .,....,., l.IWm 1121 per Hne, per day. That's ALL you pay. 8llld on 4 hi, 2• lrWtoi • n r. SeNa Dir«*>fy For more Information, Cal T~I ~tor your SeMce DncDy Rapresemative 642-4321 Ext.310 c ' Be Monday, June 81 1992 SAN I ' :\ ;\ \ ·'•. '"'" I Baehetor Apt 13 MO Utlle lnol Eves: 83 ... 780 : Daya: ..-..0830 Larry or Shella RENT/\I s Io SHANE .!7.! • •LIDO Spacloua,qulet 4Br hse. Sunny patio, nr bch.M/F 23-39, n/a. $535 + uUI 723.()4()0 I< I '\ I \: '· \\ \ "\ I ! I I •lo COM lg pvt rm/ba In 3Br 2Ba hie nr beach lillMlliallill INl>l -..1111 \I : .,.., w gar. 5550/mo. Mark 300 720, 3738 S/F lliii ... lllli ... ilil 619-487·2113 Mon-Fri 10'&8 S/F. 1817 West· GAIN FINANCIAL ~, 11 I.\ t '! I 1 , I ·~ I II I l I \ • 'I I I l I\ -, I I ' ' Loet ea.c. & WNte llof. DEBT COHIOUDATION det ColNe/Auet S~p­FREE. IZK tcr 1751(. ard Mining. alnu llcenaea. bonded. 1· Sat~rday May 30th. eoo.:saa-OOl l llct. 505 REWARDll PIHH call /\N!'JOl'!\( I· !\H NTS .! ~J..!0 •ualne•• PreblemaT I do turnarounds. Claudette or Medina ~28/494..()170 LOlfA. $300 RI· W Ru Large Gold Rope Bracelet, toat at South Coaat Plaza on May 8, 1992. OWN•" D •VI S TAT ll D ONLY ..... LRV I HAYll ff"OM MV MOTH•Rlll PLEASE CALL {714) 458-8786 I \• r I t 1 ! \1 t \ 1 1 1• Aoa1•1llP.,.... W/~eict)fota rNI "ta&e co In Nwpt Bch. a.net '""me to: Ad # 18, c/o Dally Pllol, PO Box 1 MO Coste m•• C. 9H2e II A PILOT BOY OR GIRL t \ ~ 1 : .. 1 1 o , I ••••ill ..... II •flrenoh ttyle Cl6r*'9 W..effa tntur8"Ce rm "' CwJ9 cane ctvt pereon IO WOik In Ii padt) Mint, Enter• ctoctor'• olftc:e, Cotta talf'lm•nt Unlt-cuttom Me ... Mutt M .. pert-bullt, (rubbed out •need. Mu9t type well. white), 511-1032 Sh011"-'d h91pfut, Dul --------~• not ne<:••Mlf'f· ~· •Tan Couch 1125. Nu tent working cond._ Olut Top Dinette w/• llon1. Good 1atarv d'lt• 1100, 7M-e517 and benefit•. Out· -En-te_rt_al_n_m-.,.-,-Ct-r-. -o-.-,-k' 11andlng c1t1eer op-H t h f b d T he Dellr Piiot 11 ponunlty. Catt: Chrlt, u c • qn •0 a e • currently contracting Mon a Tuet, 2-4Spm. lull bed, tbs, lamp•. young adult• b•CW.•n .... 918 8 detk, mite 722·3522 the agea of 14 • 17 tol·P"'"/T~-------a .... Top Dinette .. " the paper at •P• u rift w/4 chr• $300, Oak 8 ....... mate.AKC I month, neu&eted l300 171-7471 • ..., GtwMI "-- lt475. a.ldwln Con- 101• Plano $87& (714) &27·1864 Sl'OH I INli 01 >Ol>S 1.tlt1'."1 ciaJ tven11. There 11 we er Dining Tbl w/8 ch11 no door to dOOf aollc· Needed 1 morning pet 1400, 844.,.n7 LIU ND IOLOPLU itJng and you would week (Thuraday). --.,,...,....,...,....--=,,.,,.,,,...,,.,,_1 ' \11 I l I I "" ( t I • ' I ~ • ' . • .. •ea NOllDI .... tft IHO obO. ldnl OONI, muat .. ., 14~1 ..... pm Automobiles llMW H0.10 •9e ~a• Mic: Blue. 6 •pMd, 1 OWn9f. low mllH, MUST SEEll 18400 (619) 759-9812 CM. Shr quiet clean 3Br cllff, NB. Agt 541.e032 INDEPENDENCE PAY· :?Ba house. M/F non· Huntington Beech PHONES, LOCAL AREA smkr. Avail now. $495 Office for Rent. $350 1-800-749·1186 EXT 101 plus ulll. d45·5141 per month, tat and Pey Phon e• • ftost. Martin Lambar1 759-9360 LOST : 1 year old, all grey male CAT, Name: LOST & Blue LOa T : 1 year old, all grey male CAT, Name: work only one Satur· Huntington Beach/ KINGSIZE WATERBED • ~price, Moving day a week until Fountain Valley area, No-wave mattress. In. Muat Sett 497·7533 school"• out. Earn Verity delivery of the eludes frame a head· money and have fun, Huntington Beach In· board. Good condl· tool Mutt be out· dependent. Mutt have tlonl Only S200. Call going end PoSsesa a reliable car and ln1ur· 589-7904, leave mH· '87 325 4 dr, Loaded, Xtra nice. (2ETS492), S 10,995 Crevier BMW 835-3171 E SIDE CM. Pv1 Br/Ba. security. 8.48-8200 $900 Wkly Income • pool, w ·d, prkng. MJF. Quiet office avail for la· Min. lnvett. $9,600. 1• Furn 5450/unturn $425 clallst, electrotoglst, or _e_oo-_2_2_&-_2_2_90 ___ _ Avail 6/20. 722-<>904 almllar profesalon. Vending Aoute1 S275Jmo. 650·851 1. For ••I•. Earn a M1F to shere E"slde CM ateady cash Income. home 5500 Incl utll, Small, quiet office avall 1•800-955•0354 $150 dep. Muat love lor lndlvldual needlng1--------- pets. 646-8579 privacy. 17th St. toe. S27S/mo. 650-0166 FIND Young prof male shr 3·2 ---------Och hse on Penln Lg Money talks ... and deck. jac, w/d, Iott. Classified speaks Its prkg S667 673·1766 language.. an apartment through classified ........ By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARI F and TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-Buth vulnerable. as outh • \'PU hold Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: +83 ,Q72 ¢K852 +Q762 The bidding has proceeded: North Eut South We.t 1 + Pus 1 NT Pua 3 ' p..,. ? What do you bid now? A.-Your holdings in the minor suits do not instill great confidence 1-'0UNl> :.?~J.!~ FOUND! JUNE 3rd Mal• Yorkthlre or Siiky Terrier? Superior Ave & Placentla. Well taken care, want• to come home. Please caU 969-2779 or 759-9304 Blue. Last seen 5/22. vicinity of 4th & Aca· cla, COM. If found, pl•••• call 675·8984. Announcements Transportation positive attitude. For ance. Call 714-aage. more Information call 985-3030 ask for Rita. -M-a-tc-h-ln-g--c-ou_c_h_e_s_.-8-',1 Paul Jelley at 842· Part Time wool, pastels, $150/ea 4333 E>O. 109. • VERIFIER 642·3783 811.AUTY SALON NNded Thursday & --.-0-L-ID-O""'A..,....K--1 BOATS 7 011 Heads & Faces,• now Saturday mornings. BEDROOM S ET 'ti RUNlbout 'II w/ltt, full service salon In Costa M ... area. V•r· Flt• Full/Ouetn112e 30hp, rigged 4 fshg, COM W/Htab cllentel lly delivery of the b • d . M 1rr0 r 0 d & fsh fndr, Uve well, FOUNOI White Weatie, has station rentals for Dally Piiot. Must have lighted headboard. l rollg mtr, grt 4 bay vicinity of Redlands/ Stylists & Manicurists. reliable car and Insur· Drawers. cablneta. Ar· fshg, 13990 obo d· 15th St. Now can be Ontv • few l eft. ance. Call Mike at moire Included. Excel· 753·8888 e·859·1879 found at Animal Shel· OWM aeeks attractive ._M_ary __ k_a_. _64_2_-0_8_66.,..·__ 842.,.333. lent condition. Muat ---------f let h •• '58 Chrl• Creft ter. 2075 Newport young ema o • ere Cethler(fel,.r Recptlonltt/ seell $800 OBO Blvd. Call 844-3151 to fabulous ocean front Full or Pan time Poll· Sectreterlel aA2 e622 Woody all natural Identity. estate ln exchange lor tlon. Check cashing or --v 17 ~·. new engine, occa~lonat light teller exp req. Please Macintosh tlCp. req. $8000 (7'4) 995-1455 h I b b Pagemaker, E>ccel, & FOUND: Beautiful Rust ouse eep nj1, a Y· apply In person. New-word. ?30-eS3S Brown Persian CAT, sitting. Salary pot1· port Check Cashlng.1--------- MFIH 'H l\NlllSF large yellow eyes, de· slble. 497.0888 2023 Harbor Blvd #D. SPECIAL EVENT ~~~~~: F~~~~ ;,01:~~ ~ HOSTESS SOLICITORS -------·1 MISC 001!'> • t 4• IAYLINER • '86 with tratter, Xlnt cond. RUNS GREAT, 50hp FORCE, open· bow, fish finder, 1toreo, great for akl- 1 n g , flahlng and cocktail crul1lngl $3500 obo 432-0318 please call after 6pm vicinity of Promontory ~ Wanted. June 8·11. WANTED S•tln & Sequenced Point, NB, Please Call Use by 619, One Way Design Auto. Cont. Whitt Wedding Dress 675-8000 SlOO obo 631•2353 Call Bob Schopmeyer size 14, long trafn, at 7l4/640-4000 Th• D•llV Piiot Is V-nock and low V· FOUND: German Short Haired Pointer. Fe- male, Fixed. Black & While spoiled, very frlendly .. Ploase call 548-8872 FOUND: KEYS FOUND 5 /29192, Newport Beach Plor Area-Near Lifeguard Tower *24 (i1128?) Please Call to Identify 723·1319 MEMBERSHIPS 3018 •FOR SALE• Newport Beach Coun· try Club Golf Member· ship, 650-6413 currently contracting back, Great for fall INSIDE SALES those who possess an or winier wedding! The Custome,. Service out·golng spirit and a SAC $175, 432-0318 Department ol the winning smite to work call after 6pm Newport Beach/Costa at our booths and sell _________ 1 ________ _ Mesa Daily Piiot Is 1ubscriptlons at varl· 18' Duffield Doubl• looking for Telemar· ous special events In ender '78 eloc l/B keting Pros wllh con· the Orange Coast mtr, surrey canp, slstant results. Please aroa. No e>cperlonco Is xtras. mint. ldaal lake/ call fttr appointment al ~~~Ir~~· h~~~rtpt~: Antq American lndlan bay $4900 obo 837· 642·4333. commission on each Artifacts old Nava10 6050 ext 248 t. 8·5 •'87 5 281! A!T, MINT Cond, (710952). $11 ,995 CREVIER BMW 835-3171 •t987 BMW 32Sl•• Oelphln grey/tan, new brake•. 61k well main· talned miles. Clltfotd alarm. cruise control, power windows, A/C. $11,900 obo 310·798·0550 Iv mag CAl>ll.LAC !HMO '78 Dleael S evllle While/red, xlnt cond, nu trans rear end, reg malnt., 2nd owner '81, S4200 d·721·5225 or evea/Wkd 854·8881 CHEVROLET 0045 '99 Convertlble Co,._ vette. 4 •pd, •21. nu part too many to 1111, nu top, all paper•·•ll muscle, $12,999 obo. Call Chit 640-713• '85 CORVETTE Red w(belge lnterlot, glass top, 1~" wheels & tires. ZR·I . rear bumper. Cust om paint. 42,000 miles. s 14.500/0bo. Call 848-6200 •J9762 85 : AK1093 +7 1'11rtner open., the bidding with one -pade What do you respond" A .-Your tnck ·talcing ability is tu<> !!real fur a jump to game, which ""uld be preemptive. but your h11{h-card <>tren1t1h is woefully i nad· equate for a forcing spade raise. H11{hhghl your source of tricks by b1ddmg two diamonds. then jump Ill !(a me 1n "Pades at your next tum. Q.2-Aoth vulnerable. as South \'OU hold: in a no·trump game. Since you can't •--------- raise hearta with only three-card Heartbroken support, the only option open is a Family seeks be- false preference to three spades, loved lost Abv••ln· and await further developments. Ian Cet, cherished member of the f:im1ly! Employment Opportunities EMPLOYMENT ririao •LIQUOR CLERK• PIT 2·4 nights/wk. Costa Mesa. Call Steve 548-3883 8a·3p Medical As1ti1tant order you sell. This Is rugs. pouery, Hopi 89 Boston Whaler Ins. Billing, FIT for an easy way to get Kachlnas, baskets. 1 s· "Mischief", 70 growing HB Chiro e1e1ra Income. For s25·S900 248'7917 Yamaha, seats 5, 91 office. Exp'd w/7 arms more information con-Attention: Tedd'/ Bu r Trallrlte $8950.673-1123 & 8 logs & can do to \IJCI Paul Jelley al 642· things at once. HI 4333 Ext. 209. Collectors! energy a must. Apply T ruck o w ner/Op•r •· Will sacflfice Lindsay In person 0 5891 tort • $2,000 sign.on Purpus Llmlled edition Warner, HB .. Tues. 6/9 bonus for safe dflvers "Led" Anne" Toddy POWER BOA TS 7012 TRADE OR SELL '83 CAMARO Z28 Block, 305 engine, overdrlvo trans. Would like to trade lor truck. Please call 890-0055. •J9762 85 AK1093 +7 The b1ddmg has proceeded: South West North Eut PasB Pll88 l • Pus ? What do vou bid now? A .-Yes.'if you bid four spades you tate to make it. H owever. there are all sorts of hands partner could hold. including a number of mini· mums, which would yield 12 tricks. We recommend a jump shi ft to three diamonds. a one·round force by a passed hand. to be followed by four spades. Q.3-As South. vulnerable, you hold: +A87632 AKQ A63 +7 The bidding has proceeded: South West North Eut 1 + Pua 1 NT Pus ? What do you bid now? A .-An awkward hand. to be sure. You have a poor suit. but your over· all strength. with all prime values, is rather potent. You ha\'e to tell a white lie about something. and we opt for suit quality. Jump to three spades. Q.5-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: +KQJ93 . AKJ85 A4 •5 The bidding has proceeded: South West North Eut 1 • Pus 1 NT Pua 3 . Pus 3 + P ... ? What do you bid now? A .-You; jump shift committed your side to game, but in which strain? Bid four hearts. just in case partner took a false preference to vour first suit with a hand sucb as in t he previous example. That will en· sur e landing in an eight·card fit-if one exists. Q .6-As South, vulnerable, you hold: +K93 K8 ~984 •AKQJlO Your nght·hand opponent opens with a weak two hearU. What ac· tion do you take? A .-Give this hand to a panel of expert.a and we're sure they'll come up with several diffe~nt answers. We feel your best chance for game is in no trump, and, therefore. we would choose t.o overcall two no trump. If you're looking for a job, classlfled has news for you. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Big hit 6 FootwNr 11 Chs.pet seet 14 Oiscnm1nellon 15 Water wheel 16 Clay. once t 7 Lived through 19 T11m(oH) 20 Ascent 2 1 Finds feult 22 CYrtain 24 Toriure 26 C1t11e 1000 27 Th111 l1yer 30 Remove 32 Dartt wood 33 Electflcal capec1tance unit 34 Ouerrel 37 Trudge 38 Spicy d11h 39 Near pref 40 "Counl to 4 1 Garment 42 Wu conce<ned 43 SGotuSh landownen 45 Grapole d1e1 48 Animal groups 48 Police 1l1ng 49 Tevem fare 50 Fake 52 Legel paper 56 Numw tuft•~ 57 Game bird 80 Wager 81 Benish 62 Vestment 63 r .. ·, preo-.sor &4 Bus 11et1on 65 Toteled DOWN 1 UK money 2 Oppolllte ot mini 3 Snakes 4 -wheel 5 Thitt woman 6 Move stealthily 7 Plng·- 8 Spark 11ream1 9 Neck-er 10 Weoghed down 1 t Chatter•• 12 Marry aecrelly 13 Car aoceuory 18 1'nclent Peru111en 23 Decay 25 One Of mOfe 2~ofNl1h 27 In COM 28 Oualllled 29 HuaMCond tob 30 Run1 1Uddenly 31 Makes• m,.take 33 'lhventOfy 35 Rublen City 38 Not netrow 38 Vehicles 39 Entry getter 41 Stabbed 42 Surpus 44 Humorlll George -45 "Amvederci 48 Freahrnen 47 F .. 48 Mllltery ltudatll 50 Fregment 51 Angelle light 53 Bouleverd, e.g. 54 See· eurrounded land SS -on ~n. In golf 58 Chc)pper 59 Ptrt of lndle 11 12 13 ,, 19 12 lbs. male ... last seen 5/l9, vicinity of Surrey & Cameo High· lands Or. Corona def Mar... PleasG Help U a reunite our famllyl Contact Mary at 549- PILOT CLASSIFIED It'• the easy-to· acco4'•· Information· pac~d marketplace vlslteiQ regularly • suc· cessfully • by all kinds ~ 7PM. Pis bring with OTR experience. Bear 41'8 of only too resume. Tuition-free training made, 5200. Please '19 Qlencoe '73 opeo bow, Ford Cobra VB, CHRYSLER 90:'.>0 ski equip, Ort Cond, •9 t Maseretl TC 7000 52850 759-1818 ml, as new, No Down of consumers. The Cqmmunlty Mar· available. northAmor· call 642-4321 X332 kel Place. Pilot Classl· Ian Van Unes. 1·800· days or 631-3220 ovos ned 348·2\47, Dept. 062 -W-e-te_rf_o_r_d_H_u_r_r-lc_a_n_e 9 42·5978 17' Boaton Wheler take over pymnt ol 1 w/trler, 'BO 70HP $581/mo 759·1818 0576 ---------- UPTO seoo PER MONTH * No cowcno• * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru S a turday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642-4333 • 4 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH Of AJI Tillftp: lndlvldula moet llkely to be coftHmed with diet ttnd to be Vlrp, Arie, Leo, !Ntgitu ri111. Major leaptt b.«ball pleyen havt tbli In common with Llbrana - .. jority al\' ....._ wft4kT Ubr1. C.alnl ,.f'Mftl .. kt nttllnt a,..,_.yt, ed· "-"'-'•• nea.tlv... W.. not only uttl WMN e.Mw....a.lp la con· Ctt!W4, bwt lllAftY o•tstaftdlng t•an· a-11Mt chi• thl• a.ctt.ut •lsn. Teu"" hwlhrlchaaJ. eppnd.tte ••le. drama AN 8ft prectlcel tftCHlP to um .-y aa tMy ta• ••toy l111r11ry, -•on. ARIES (Merch ll•Apfil 19) Work tnivltle expend -you no longtr wlll be rele,attd to strictly rvutinr proc:t· durea. Love relatlonahlp lnt•nw. tll<ll· Ina. conlrvveral•I Anothtr Art" 111· 1uw In dyntmk ettnano TAUaus (Apnl 20·M•y 20) Spot· liaht on lnltiat\Vf, lndlVldUAlity, onal• ~I •J'PIW(h. ttrona lovt rtl•taonthlp You'rt due to m1k11 lra1h lltart, you'll rtnlve credit prtvlou1ly withheld You'll Ulldt' •nauallty end tu aPPftl CEMINI (May 21-JllM 20) Fcxus on ~">'· dlvlt1on of pro/II*, dura blluy of product P11t1Uy rHmbtr MY•· "h '' ,,,,. to bot unorthodo• but YO\I m•y bot 101ng too ful" HNCI your own roun· ttl Aqwuun dOll not hevt 11 lfnlght CANCU (JuM :U ·Juiy 22) hOft rnp ll&lll'ft pro111IMntly, lnvol•te re&.· l l•e, will ultl111a1tly prove 1ucc ... lul and might be IWIOn for t»l•bnttlOn to· night You'll putthaM app.twl, conrl· dt'nce rtteortd Ju .. lu1el UO (July 23 A~I 21) Somt will claim, "You'1t upNttln& applt cartl" Rtepond, 'Th.et te n«tly what I ln~lld to do'~ Cland4tft1rw UTanpmtnt COO\tt 1o llah• TauNI, 5torpo ,..,.,n, a,.'" plttun. Ch«• aou~ VllGO (A111 2J.S.pt 22) CyC'lt h111\. lmpnnt eitylt. t•kt 1nfti•llvt. gtt to hart of !Mttere Key 11 to tnvntta•tt, .,,..,.,. ,.,om • .ubw\11 Ofialn.al inMeTi el Mnl..._of oppo.lte woeyt. "YOll'r. my Nin pnwonr' UlllA (S.pt ll·Ck'I 22). AtftntJon tt'Volvn around home, etc\ll'lty, diplo· MllC)'. 11.gn1f1c111t dotnnllc: change In· d1v1dual who took you for granltd will havt 1«ond thought1. You'll 1urv1vt f1nan(iAI d1tpute Taurus lnvolvtd ... SCOllPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) ChKk V1Fgo. t.1bra messages Material you con11dtt aolid might ~u•lly be flilnty -~ palltnt, lttt Many dnllft ful• fllltd tonight. lmport•nt pt'Oplt makt m•IOr ronttllllon1. SACITfAlll US (Nov. 22·0.C 11) You mjghl not have uktd lor It but lc>adtrthlp rolt' ll 1n your C'Ouft. Set pen. lt't ochtR know you cneen bvtl· nna Love relalionshlp lntenw, might ~"too hot not to cool olf." Capricorn involved CAPRICORN (DK 22·J•n 19) Study aittariut lllflMlt Flnlth what you ltart, look btyond tht l•11nedS.. Emphu11 on dl1tribuUon, edvmltln" ability 10 , .. "'""''' acroas. Long· dlltance all lnvolvt1 tr••tl AQUAIUUS (Jan 20·118 18). An ewer AlllnMtlvt, try t01Mthln9 ._, IA'lpnnl your own .ey&e. ftw NW low r.lat1on1hlp ch•llft 1o devtlop YO\l'U 1"rn "'°"' abovt finendal llUtul of ON who lnte,.... you. F.cinedonl "ICIS (~ lt·Matth 20) Atwn• bon rnol..a around klemt.n1 proa'M tff<hJna, e\IC.ft9 via IUIOrthodoll ,._... du,.. S,OCl11llt alto °" public .,,..,. ancft. ..... n1hta. IMri&el autw Can ttt nattvt play• key role IF JUNI I 15 YOUR •RTHDAY: You "" dynaml(, C'tMtt••· pellio"*. CAflllblf of llll'VIVl"f f"Wtilt ... 11\dlld • 1n1 dNdllnn end rotMntk (Olltrovtt· tlea C•pr1corn, Ctntr natlv" l1gurt protnlntntly Curwnt cydt emeti- mefl)\' bvtt.,... proposition, protnOtlon, PfOduction, ma.nt•I 1tatua, pomib&• ad · d1t1on to t1m1ly You travrl In Jun•, l"ln tut wrltttn wOf'd, will rMliu th.M what ~•n u •lld lllrtetloft •• now pottlltfy ,...1n1 out ol h.lnd SeptffllJlon will a.. your moec ptOdlKtln. profit· .... , ~ MOftttl thle EMPLOYMt:NT SERVICES rir>33 ·-··-· Please be aware that the fllllngs In thl• cal· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there 11 a charge per minute. Bartender Trainees Needed. earn up to S150 dally, aalery + tips, lull or part time. 2 wk training, women, men 21 or older. Call: 800-532·9222 REAL E STATE LICENSE COURSE. FREE with 1ebate. 800-82\·8758 DOMESTICS riMO ,ree Room/Bo•rd In e>cchg ror dog 111ting & houseJteoplng In lg house on Lido tsto. Fem only 722·7038 Merchandise Lamp $250 650-1206 Leave message FREt; TO YOU 6022 Johnson, Equip w/lat· est eloctronlc1. 38 gal fuel cap, many eccos. $8500 obo 63 t ·6966 FREE : Cord of Newly ApoUo 24' dual cntrl, Cut Firewood, GrHt lly brdg, NB sllp, trlr, for Beach Camp loran, bait tank·Grt FlrHI CALL 644-1678 Perl, MUii Sell fast or 721·8521 $6500 obo 557·$557 Uncond111onal lovel 2 yr old, spayed, bordor collie ml>c. Very small, smart & affectionate. N.od1 a family to tove & a yard. Love1 every· one & everything! 675-6712 JEWl':J.RY. FURS & AJ\T 6021'> •Vlntege Welc h•• Bought, Sold and R• paired 8SM-a550 OFFICE FURNITURE EQUIPMENT 8047 SAJL BOATS 7014 Mooring & 25' Sall boe t near Pavillion s 151<. 873-2234 SPEEU & SKI BOATS 7010 19' QLAS TRON '87 190HP Merc/crulaer I/ 0 , Open Bow Tri-Hull. Sun·Top. Trailer, lots of stOfage. Great Ski Boat In Hcellent con· dltlon (10 person ca· paclty). $10,500 OBO. cau (71•)848-1571 SAILBOARDS 7018 HONDA 90Hf> •'8 3 CIVIC 1300• • Speed, Afr Condi· t lonlng, RUNS GREAT!, 35-40 MPG. 2 new tires, 1S5k mllH (5~ highway miles). 52399 obo STEVE 754-1282 * '89 CAX S I Loaded w/optlons, Mint cond, low mites. 59995 (2PQC250) CREVIER BMW 835-3171 JAGUAR IJ I Ori '7 5 .leg x .1ec 2 dr, grn/btack vinyl top, t•n lealhet Int., v..s. 40k ml, 11tn1 cOnd. C>Tlg owner. llttle old tedv from Pau dena, $141t obo 548-2091 JEEP 9110 '89 Cherokee •x•. 8· cyhnder. S-1pd, AM/ FM CaSI, AJC, Met Gold, Cloth aeata. $9500/obo 548-9167 APPLlANCI-:S 60 I 1 Teek d••k. lthr love· seat. secty chrs, aml lrtg, printer Ible, 2 leak chrs, 80 col printer. All for $1175 or .. p.8....S820 rr-:Ts & 34 ' Searay Sundancer '89 Wrengler Red, A/ '88 Mint cond, lw hrs, c. 8 cyt, 40k mt, Great $10k of xtras, sllp Cond, $8500 752·1075 avall. $85k 675-5095 or 756·21 t 2 Kenmore Washer, GE Dryer, both working, $50/ea or S75/both 840-4828 "FAST llSULT" SHYICI DlllCTOIY 1-'or Hl.'i.uh S.•rvt('(' Cull 642·5671 l4J\O ANIMAl,S 6<Hff FREE TO GOOD HOME ONLY very friendly MARINE surs UOCKS 7022 Cocker Spanlol Mht. 1 o Mlr•utea To Open 1th yHr• old, Fl1eed S eel 18' Power $195 Female with Shott, 5• S 1 Great for Children or mo, 4 a 1' narrow Senlor ... Ptease call to _b_•_•_m_$4_5_0_7_52_._2_8_8_1 _ aH 682'°164 0' leave BALBOA COVE SLIP Tme1RAsage. DE ·::~~:ii ~af:;· Sllp to SO' through classified ~~.!sl~V::t!!~·. ~ii &42·5978 (714) 8 3 1-848 0 seevourcar make lracks! Need to sell yoor av? Do it the oosy way ! Roo yooi ooto oo for 10 ckrfs in the Dciy Piot/100eJ8l(ient. It it OOesn't sell, we'I n11 it for 5 mere 00ys, FREE!* (cj CkJssified for detci~. iifiiliL 6112-5678 I LINCOLN O 120 LINCOLN '71 Continental. 480 eng. rune gOOd S 1295 Mull IHI 842-05e7 • MAZDA 912~ '83 M eade OLC 5 tpd, AM/FM CUI, 1n.rf, Clean, 1 owner, 5 1200 892-0511 Mt;ft.CEDES 0130 '8 1 3 80SL conv xtnt cond, ell rec~a. 1 owner, 94k ml, St8k 675·7475 '8 8 4 20 Chompogne/ choc, 84k ml, loaded, anrl. 1elnt cond, S24,7SO obO 630.;>030 '88 190E red/beige, anrf, A!T. Chtm whl1, orlg owner, xlnt cond $19,500 722-0884 SpotleH '74 450 Sa well malntaJ~. 135k, ••• & drive to apprec, $4300 673-55e1 StJHAHU 0200 '78 Subaru Wagon Auto, fully loaded S28SO. 722·9765 Tflll('KS !1<!20 188 9 l'ORD ff390 Dually. Lariat .... tended cal:>. White. 32,000 mllH. Bed fin«. chrome wheti., good llrta, t11ce1tent condltlonl •Go V-8. Book value: $17,000. Mult Hit 1111,000 000. 84-..0190 VOl.KSWA<oON !lo! I!'\ •n Cenvert. a..,..,. •••tie New blk 1op, ou Int, 34k ml on 4 yr eng, looks/run• grt. $8400 ObO 557-&41f 'iO .l•tt• OL :>a.ooo ml, >ctnt conct, AM"M C411t, snrr. AJC, M4&0 ull Kim 7ICMe07 i\ N I I(~ 11 • s A. Cl.ASS I Cs 1: :111 1M • ........... Mt Y·I, A.T 911' M• Chenlc•llV ""tor.a, New Interior. Juat need• paint ~ to be better th•n new. 14950090 (71.a) 14tl11 TMDIORULL ... ,......., NEW 310 Choy mo40r and MO tta'" Cllil ...... . .... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa DaJly Pilot \ ~dllnder. -S· nty ead fllll«ial l«lll'lty 10 JO)' lully/crcamcl) 1h1re 1be~ BEST YEARS' Ld'• hp up nur h~n IOg(dlet''' Ncwpon BtJch Call 2¥52 Monday, June 8, 1992 a7 A'ITRAC'TIVE BRUNEITE S\Vf, !\JS 34. ea. Nllt. w.wm pmon~ht), 11111\k: lo\et, lool1111 '°' umc 10 'P"C"I NSM, for lonJ ~ (nend· a.bip IMl!r C~l 1989 SWF, NS. LOOKlNCi FOR A TRVLY~MAN.J2 l9 All cl'lt ~ In 11r1111l1 dlr df..i tr.IOt QIJ 1611 Save This Sedlonl "We,re bringing people together/,, GORGEOLS BRU~ETTE SWF.31.~.S'S'.l")ddt> l•§C seeU ~. wetdi- ful eulllllg. W!Clft, f• A flll SW~ v./WOllJ Ow\it1.111 ul- llCS for t'llJO) able llld me1111111· ful rtla11on~l11p. NIS Huncing· toll Bt.acti Call 1691 RO\tAl\ilC' Rf.SPONSM' RADlA."'f' DIF ~rm bind· somt' 10'• imellipSJM,N/ s J~4S for comnu~ lnend· sh1pllo\e <ild\tnllft Mt.ISi be nch In hean/pa>\JOOale 1n mmd I •v.r•t v.tth optn llT!I)' lr\111t Call 2220 To rnpo.tl IO tbesead6t:.a ADOP110N ICleking good 111111 lO br loyal Ind lovlnJ 10. Re· quue lllllWnna, 111C1111011, Red· cl~ 512'11 ts. blue eyes Shift .. downs. good btnes. 11\ioe Call 22.56 COUNTRY GIRL. 40's. loves city bfe. art. ftllSK', dancuig. new Id~. Setts llonea N/S 1NU 31-Sl I~ in pct· IOMI &TOWth. sharillJ feeling,.. and fun! ~ Alam11os. Call m3 CHRISTIAN/PSYCHOl..OOY Wf 43, 5'6'1 Um. pretty, fmu. nine Seeking DWM profes- l•Ollll. educated. NJS. 42-Sl. nunures Vo"' th through am. u:a•U), ps)cholon. humor. danct. eun:11t. OnioceCouniy. Call 2375 ATTRAC'TIVE BL.OSI> po- f~iKlllll NSWF S 6' 10 ~ mutual 1ntcresti Yo1th NSWM 51)..6() pro(csslOl\ll or be iness· 111111. Tustm Call 201 l NlC'E. Pl.EASING SBF seeks \Ccure. d cancut. gractou~ gtnllmwl ~ 111y natJOnal. II). for JUI ~na MhMon Virp Call 2496 TIIU:DOf DATL,G"! l..oobng IOI an honest. v.ann rtllllOll· \hip' Ltfi tall' DY.. F -'3. ~i'b'/ d1m, 11111Ctl\ C, IC'tl' C Inda •!dull v.hotnJO) lmnu, hlling. dine· tnJ borc.tbad; nding and V. ii.Li M lllc be.:h 11\mr. Call1148 COMMITMENT Ml:-!DED. \'tt}' 11111Ctl\e SWF. NIS, s·w 11~. )oung JS. auburn bm. blue/ pa C)Ci. rm a dOVill-tO-Cilth. 1111iqlcndcnt. llflMt, 1111tlhgtn1 and e~lrtnlfl)' PtrM>n1ble midv.tsicm pl. pll) \!Call) f 11. ICtl\C, and ~ Read) ror re-ardu!S 1tlllionsh1p T 11.>111 Call 15().a FtrROPEA.~ SWF ~I. S6', tn JO) 1t11n1. lenn1r.. mu•er and mo~~ Seel~ WM f!W fntnd· \!up COMA MN. Call lnl> BRl'NETTE KNAC VIXEN. WF 2l model. lkslrrs IOf· gtOU\, bluc<Olbr bnmttlt for ~cllllalpMyinJ. Bt laid blek. Hununaton Beach. Call IMS BEST FRIEND(S) WANTED. DWF 5C'As11(loob40Hh) NJS. Catholic loot1•1 ror DISM Chrt~ N/S .. lrtltu- lllt. SCftSlll~. hllmoo>lls. --m!lul ror llMI. '*1111 and sllar- ll!l lft good umcs. bad tunes ID:! in-bctv.ten bmcs. IMnc. Call 2928. SWF SI. sctb profe~ ional gtntlcman ror travcl, '°''· din· IOg. fun & more Balboa. Call 26JS JULIET SEEKING ROMEO, 'annctf\t, Mll\ICsqllC, Clb S), 1mtlhp bumcut SWF. fun. kll 1111-mlCIOUi. io.cs totbu. Loni BtJch Call 11!69 CV1l. AND SPICEY. olJ.fbh- Klntd SJF. 2.S. 'ittls coouniued rtlaoonslup vnth 111('('1'\'. gtn· crou . dt•ottd SJM M1~1011 V1tJ0. Call 1327 VERY A TTRACTIVE.5'6", 32. ~. confidmt. pl.a)ful. •t> lupuou• full·figurcd BF lttks 6 +. romanter. p;LS.\IOM!t, lllltl· hftllt. ~ l~ malt for K'T10ll kwlJ·ttrm rt1•IOlblup M1btaeht.1>rml I + An) fl,i.- 110llll11) ~ ~ C~l 1792 SOPHISTICATl:D BRl'· NEITE SWf'. 561133. IOJX· me, ~n'•h\t. 1n1tlhsmc -«l\ S\\ M 45 S8. profnMonal, health). dean hf M l)' le Looi Bta..h Call 2198 BOHEMIAN Adapclblt. lfU.\· I.IC. ~cnt \Cnatllt NIS (II\ ll'OClmtntal prol'cs..WNI, .as. 5') wU \l!Utt, Sutllarlrpo- r.lt.S nult fo< commumtn& TllSllll Call !391 READY FOR ROMA '\CE Funn)' •h cnllltOU>; lo\ able. 'I. SWf FUll·flsurtd. H 112. "'' auburn II.or Ind almond t)n. lo«lJDI ltnSIU\e,c1ru1g. SWM. 28-36 for laughter anJ kl\~ Ir· \111<' Call 1665 MARRIAGE-MC'IOED n 'I It•• ..... t-2-31 II S. 32. brundle, SWF, N/S, happy an11 bealdly lootioa ri. same Vay llVll:ll\t, atrecuon· •· tuy. ~and ,.ysi. CllJy fit Good ~. lo\es ch11dttn llld 11111111.ls Chnsbaa ~u.es. Succeswl ca- rter. "°"" ready to bwld lilt'OllJ. fulfilhnJ "lllionshtp lading IO r1n11ly. TuSlln. Call ISl2 PROFESSIONAL BL.ACK FE· MALE enjoys theatre, blues and an. Sttk.s malt romp1111011, JS· 60. rtce unlmponan1. Long Stach. Call 21 SI). I MISS con•crsation. rompen- ionslup and anna rm DWF. )OU!lg 60. tnm. lllt1Ctl\'t cntr• gctic "'/piuion for golf Ind ""' Dis. S«L111 fit. NIS SWM S • 68 v.lltkt tlllm<h lnmt Call m MARRIAGl:.-MINDED SWF. S'5'/l IS. 32. brunette, N/S, hippy and health). loob.ng for \llllC Very &ltratil\C, lffectlOll· ite. ~'Y· OUijOlng and pl\)M· rally fit Good communicator. lo\echtldm111nd1111mals Olns- n1111 \ ,lfues. Succe.s.sful COl!ttf, now !tad)' to build ~ ful· filhng rtboomlup ltadina 10 fllllll) Nev.llOft Bt.-h Call ISi? IRRESISTIBLE. DELIG HT· FUL. OJF. 2 superb ctuldrtn. littls 1ntcllccwii, <i()i<Ji OJM tll'SBAND Expenencc hfe> ad\enlllrtS lf\tnc Call 1817 OT JUST ANOTHER PRElTY FACE. Hn y·ndtr, 100 Scnsuil. romanter. pn· C)td Greek \eek~ ~1ncerc. lltilth). afTectionlk SIDWM. NJS. o'er S under 40 Cosu Mc'U Call I 859 CHRISTIAN SLl\IGLE M<N. ..o. ~v 1n· 1oot1n1 f« r.all s ~t C'hnSOlll to mJO> Law ballroom dancing to st.an. Santa Ana Call 2"9 ' CHRISTIAN SWF. tnJO)' OUI· ~. \llihnj!. prdr'i~in:il. NJ D. ho1•e I ch11J. tn)O)' hfe Sttl~ SV.'MIDV. M ~ hl.t 'alucs Cial 8tld Call I 7W Dial 1 (900) 407-4377 OfllDe ft.;...#or a ru.dltt eq•uatioo cl !he "Oict.Qld ~ Qfllla n :apond flD I apeclk' 'ICI (Erwef !he all • whm dim:ttd ) Oflloa ~ blowK ~~Yea ldJ .. (Q6 ............. /*NlliWM1l1*tllll ll.49/J",,,,,..,) s;.wrt * lilc. ---no lilb8y for &he cxw.m of or fq)l)r to a~ ldwidltlDrPed. Ye ~nd chil ~ l* COIDIDOn aenR and caudon when JIXcdn8 a~· You mu. .. be 18 yars or mter ID "" t'ad ID or pllc5e • ad. Men Seeking Women L'NIQLI: GENTLEMAN SH.KS l'NIQL'E LADY D~I n . 4 • alhlcuc NIS. 1n· 1tlhgt1W. ani..111.Ut. v.dl·INll- nmd ~ \11.:(«.\ful & I). MllLUll) \Ct I !ol.1, rb> IC.Ml St'lld Mid lo\ t !rt\ cl Stthng 111 llll'ILll\C 1111t11Cumbtl'\'d. ti· ttJN t.d) If! Wrt I hipp> hfc lftd l'ulJ I ~ itllnolNlip \IUll.l&llo 'lit .tru.Ondm.ped • lllllM II\ Int C.tll 4389 FDUCATED. ATHLETIC, fun lo\ •nt '91ntu..I fol' India, \CCl.\atll'llCU\C, lnfn. lnttlhiC111 "OfNll unJcr 40 f(lf rtbllM· ~1p ~ Alanu1~ C.1142.16 VERY TOCCHABLE lhtn)· ~111111 S\lr'\t io.11rt ~ '"""-'· iert., ..ero.i1nt Si4 F. Wt "'-<ntlr <arl)' llurtl< ~ ljlllCI IDl'tl!ll'nt) and poMible re- 1.willlWup. ~ H11ntuw klll Bach Call \5.\6 HNANC'l/\LL' SECl RE OWM 61 NIS. 6r.f0 ..ctls 11 11'11.tl\C, ihm female ror mm· It'\. lllcata, lni'd. etc l..ocll Bt«h Call ~~7 C'HRISTIA.~ SWM 2.l. 1ntn> ipn:ll'' NIS ~111dtnl ~<b Chn>ball v. I-111 ""nus for (oendJltp tl(tcUOft ll'\lllC ran lWi PROtl:SSIO~Al OWM J7. tll,0)'' hit,~ \hoV.l ~ INllC'e. Scd:1111 1111dhJC'l"l. run. llltnt('tl~e lady 126-361 Cotooa <kl M..-. Call 3938. SWM EVROPF.AN, Jl, 6'1'/ 18'. f'lay lrMI llOmt ln&h'lh. mamase m111'kd F11tknon Call '<OI' TALL, STROlilGWILLl::D S WM "2 \tt.U llll'k'tM lady 1111n V.llll\ • doc1q()I ~·na """ l..r1'~ talk H11n11n11111 et..11NI4'1~. SC'OkPIO SWM ~ ahlctlc. '1.".~ . cn•el.Clllll"' Sttb SWI <40+ NJS Nnpon Btar.:h Call 4.'1 ROMANOOST, AITYISH. fr/160, N~. f1un.:tally tt t lft Sftb """' 11!\llld, ""°' ~Wt , \~~,. (~ 'iM(lUI rtla naM11ip ..,. Shr« NI ... o 0000 LOOK.ll Ill WM.. \\, tc!C'lH .... y, lftrlC lt•C llJ) cro1111 n>manct. ~mtlll 11111 bf>! lritN (',..., MN <ill W~l alJ\lelir. llanchomc. tnltllty111. v.1ny. pro('NJOnal. clllrmcrand romantic. rod) to~ '"int Call II ATHLETIC'. PROflS· SIOl1IAL. SWM 12, ~J .. Hbm tlb}) bea.h lad) IO ''"QI II l'lllt ~ Btacll Call 'm DWM LOOt.ISG FOR \llttt. ~'doll. under.SO . N/S, ID I lo• e \plnv\JJ> Twu1 Call "61~ HANDSOMf: SHY MAN ..0. ~11150 I lo• e mu,k., mov'IC\ L<lot•na f(ll( !ht nal\C ITlllch Long Batch C'all 4~7 ENSmVl:.HONEST.SV. l 26. 6 1/14), 1« ·~ 1nclhltfA. can • honN SWf, ?0-11, fo< fH and rOINlkt 'tll.pM Bt"h Call llU SBM E:E.KS .. ~ 'S fur f~1p. fu.n. ~II M11~ Ix 1~111(), pc111r Gatdcll Gro•c Call '229 OWM PftOFWIO'llAl. >ttLS SCllMlllC to CllJO)' the sood hfc ol tm <L ltllWt. mone~'-cl:llntT\ lllll llCtl\lllO OranJC CclUtlt). C&ll 2 hOT I-OR LVERYONE. t\ t(llll\f OWM. 6S. 6'/17S. rut. 11.hlttic. pmonablc. wbncwlqJMUIJ v.11.hawly \Cll\Ut'IU\ lad)' ol belul)'. dllnft.. qihlSlklllOll Tht pl IH'CITI mitmtnt A togtt~ Let\ bt11n v.llh I dlllOJtle &. Ill a&<'tlda 0( Wll. wld and llCQJI l!Ctt~~ INM Call 4(1()$ ATIUIST, SY..M, n , 'flln· tllll.bu~~ 'fl>n l'OINIWll:, "'· M. ~ 'irnt 1n ~ v.oman Llltll bit Call 46 n VE~Y INTER~STt:D I~ MWlNO a JIC"IOll •1!11 )illl'. t&lcftl and I llwc to QI pJd food. rnf\lrt •e { 1111 dtllt 10- anMt '"' lllC Call \Qll) INOII~ ~l'S. V~Y F.NFR Of-TIC, flltrqmlelll'I))\ ... 11\C h•t ")It Bttlc1 tNll •wnat loOO' ON ot Ille biprt tllCfJ)' JIC'l'I* fl/220 l.ha • br.:ll. \Cf}' pll'lic11w. MIN be lhlnl :rn'"' SWMt lkacll C'lll RENAi liAN(l' MAN WM. ~ ~ 11mo.1ttl\t, 1m11. rn> lbull\IJ Lo\~llll;>'hllf. lilm, an ~h ll'lltlhatnt. \nil.""'' SY.. f. ~4 \6 C',"4• MN Call \ti \ti v11-..1 NIS. lift 11llln11. S«b fit. 1M1 TIN. :\ Aai.ALC: TCH Y,.\4 ''· t\ l0\1 I SW t '!\& t1I JO)'' bll.lnJ. d1nll(f. di&nc1ng. 111\cl, nlO\ !('). rornal1'.'<, WI..\ female !4-40 u'llJ ~ h C1ll 3517 RETlRED WlOOV.U ncecb fCll'lllt compillklfl O\tf ~ k4' rn•cl. da111n . lllld mort Sul Btadl CM! -'S~ HM'DSO\tE ASIA\ \1A~. JO. s 4/' ~. blacL/brov. .. Sttl' F1hr-1111 lid>' t« b(t'tlmt p1ft ntf Lon1 Bt11.h Call JOI~ ROMA TIC. EDUCATED DJM. )oona 62. hl~ 1he1tti. wlk~. hokhng hand tmtl. cool1n~ S«k fll(nd/ttli11k111- sll1p Ntv.lJM et.h C'lll 46 76 LOVE PETITE 1..ADIF.S w.1dl long ban SWM. llltk"tl\C. 11t- 1elbgt111. 8"11'e ftlltlcman, w1m S 9. t:trl)' \lltlpttiper l111r lo\" to sair and 11W!UIJ '°' t doUIJ II) thing "'Ith !he nahl pMM ' Bab) •• htrt art ~Oii ., hJunllrn Valley Call 4746 SKJl:Jl. SKATER. PILOT. f11 5'11', blut-t)cd collegt prolt\ !itlf. lift) ""'11Clh1n1. mmanter, lind. Sttl) tnmy. fuMy. fil l1nat1Cl.llly w.tblt A)hsh lady fQt 11 or1d tmd, "*""&f NC<* pun Beach Call 4117~ PHOTOJOCR.'-ALIST. I-AT. BALD. BROKE. '~· t\·!*1- 11\JUpCf. wb Ont sooJ •oman io L«p Ille hcmr firn burnins CoroM dcl Mir Call l992 BACK BAY PADOl.FR ·Tall, dal\ &. hal!lbome SWM rn\'U U\C eU111 nly rrtttY "'O!flill (th11t)1'1hl to build f111111t and malt faMJly Pholtl 1 BalbN C.11 \()_S6 BlACt. MALF~47. "'°'*mu £llod •Ulft.lll Ind nt "'""' )'• 1SOOd111111 Hunc1ng1011 Ba.II C•ll4l 9 HOT • PK'Y I.A TINO. W ttt F. fllllnm. 2S 3~. for fllll (tl\tl. romtlCJy and t't l.M.t- v.1ll'd C1ll lf>l I F\JNNY 00t. RMbT SJM. 40. ti':!'. •"~""°~""make me 1M11h Ind fill m) nimmy Long tkkh C.tl 42.~ I. LOOKL'\O R>R AN Ol.Dl:.R -.·Qt.ti\N"\Cf)° Mtnt;ll\f \f, Tit~ lJ ~._ 11f1llhy lad) 1ur '"' ~ r.JI n~ EOl'C A Tl I> l'RO .. S!Ol Al WM fll fl •. f'll- JI 'd1n1n, dan..1111." ~~ SttkulmJrrSW1 40 ~1.1lfll pMMlfl. rtnlltr, flit \IRl:m: rt i.."""''11r IM1t tan "'-~ • CARJNG JEWISH WIOOW, woald like to lovt:, laai&h and din« iplll. Hunnllg!OIJ Betch Call 25111. TIRED OF GAMES' Mc !00! DWF. 28. NS, ant' oi Classy. uruque. llll'ICIJ \ t. prof cssaanal. ,-asartlt Sttu ~. llll'lr· lht SW, NS J'llllcnwi 26-38 Com cnarion. ad•C1llUrt. books. people. fimeu. ~ng. 'hanng. caring Irvine Cell 1446. DIF 4S MISSF.S KJSSF.S. &har- ing popcorn. fun. dttams. S'S'/ 129, kJdlcu. )ttlJ r.all malt dy· namo Cosaa MN Call 2312. JEWISH WIDOW v.ould llkc to med a "II hrc 'M E."'SCtf 60 IO 67 )tan )oung. Hunllllgion Bead!. Call Uio9 SWF. 19. chubby. lo,ablc, nut· going 1cddy beaueelmg roman· ric SM 11rho looks 111s1dt. noc J~ outside. Fullenon Call 1393 PRETTY. PETITE. MUSIC ·TEACHER. S'2"/l 10, i.ttb I gentleman 11rho 1s .ptntually minded. II.hitter. ~SS. «>share a special bf e IOgdbrr 0nnic COUlll) Call 20l0 SJF. 30. setls SJM. JO+. lo\es bonts. COUlllt) mo'ICld.wlculg. wrangler -n-boois a must. TIOtln C~l 16n LIGHT UP MY LIFE. BIG GUY' lntelligtnt, ~ 1ona1e. open. kMng 11rlule fcmalt Tall 57, auraoo•e. lo~e 10 111111h. golf, 'Ill. dttp sea fi\11. 1mel dlncc. You 1111ract1\t,fun.opm. sucteS.5M. a•m. v. lf'll\ llll. 4>S5 1..o11J 8adl. Call 2688 A TTRACTl\IE. SEXY BLONDE. DWF, Llfapnlll<'f Ullo Church o( Rtl Sacact Ind all unds o( \l\llT Low: 10 IJUJh, dlnct, go1r. blk bcacll .. 11u. bolting, v.halC\Cr I'd hlc • fncnd and COOlp.Mll()ll to ~I\' hfe v.11h. a WM v.ho " llll111C· ll\e, 1.1ll.1111elhgen1 .. 1v.¥t.. stn· Mll\C, a kl\ 1ng l<'flt ldNi1 around ~ C'hcd: 11 out 11 1..t1111 Bt..tt Call?714 .\CilH. PETrTI:. LAI>' , 1n ~ kl\n diln.'1111!. 111\thnJ ~ man v.11h \lllllbr 1nltf· CSIS! Fullcnon. Clll 2SSl PETITE. ATTRACTlVE. AC- TIVE. WF. would like 1 p111· 11<'1'-111 my $111 bom.. or for sailinJ. skri ... shows or ladl bt~ LOlg BtadL CalJ 2299 BETI'E MIDl.ER pmonalll)', lllll ruembltAM Mlrprd. Prt> rcssional 'lo()INll widl inqum111 mind seeks achentu resomc, good-humored. stt1S1b•e. well- adJUStcd matching bookend Musi be fit & tnm, N/S, good Rllured. positlw: Ind open. 4S- S9 Lons Bcadl. Call 2957 GINGER RODGERS seeks )oudiful &ed AsUale lO tnp lllc hght fanwtic a High Soaety funcoon • Butna Pltk Call 1803 JUST BECAUSE IM BEAIJ11FUL doesn' mean I don't know v.hal'~ ·~ 1n hft .. skhng. worlona oul. fncnds. lC1lms, ttavel. an and muser' I am in my 40's clook 30'sl. blonde. S'S'/120. I would hkt to med a 47·S2 yr old emt> uonally and financWly secwt 60Ulmatc. 1mnc.. Call 2JOS OWF. 43, OK looking sttls <;0!1lCOnt mittrr IO share llmt and llllctt:SU 111th. ~tnc Call !303 :? VIVACIOUS, ATIRAC· TIVE BLONDES, seeking. 2 humorous handsome hunks NI S. llunlfS. mu ic, mo~~ din· ftCT\, flJIL Irvine Call I 18S. l'M ON A JOURNEY OF LOVE. tndlllOl'lll ~allJCS. and 'Plntu.al grov.tb Want to JO IOO" Mc ~ 811-lO. )OWll 41 , ilWtlum' gccn, pm!)'. SC\)'. one cMd. You tall. accomphsll<'d. pl- onen1td SWM 3S-4S Long Btadl Call 1957 YOUNG SO. BLONDE. S'6'/ BLONDE WIDOW, 60 YOUNG. seel' 1CU\e scn1 ror w.'llbon ladl and laaighs Nev.-pan Beach. Call 2709 'PEOPl£ SAY J'M ATTRAC· TIVE.' I acr«-Vl\'aCIOUS. pt· w . 5711 1S.42. look 30 some· thiftl. DJF. I wane an Ullelltgcr.t. pnl(mional kt.-uh llUll JO. SS willl I good heart Ind I good mind. ltvinc. Call 2449 INTELLIGENT. A TIRAC· TIVE. SWF, 19.5'8'1128. '«b SWM in W's 11110 sknng. danc· 111g. KROQ and fun. Fullcnon. Call 1053 SEXY.BUXOM..BRUNETTE. BIGBLUEEYES.DJF.JS.ISll.C 14) 11r/duld. new lO CA rrom Cblago. seeks SWM »-is yrs to en;oy da11ng. dinner and dancing .. mosa of all fnendslup. run & laughter ugullll Niguel Call IS31 PETITE. VIVACIOUS. IN· TaUGENT. feminine. anrar· live, blondt. Seek.mg lhal ij)t· Cllll man to share m) Lest for life. Agc481<>S8.M1ssion V1tp Call 20SO ATTRACTIVE FL'LL·fJ(j. URED MA.\iA BEAR O\tr 200 lbs. Seeks 1111tlhgcnt. tall dJr\ and hllldsomc WM 33-40 Sen· ()US only Fulletton Call mo PRE1TY. VIV AC!OUS. pla~­ ful,ld\tnt~educatcd. fcm1· nint, lo' mg lady, man~ 1111er tsl~. ~ks successful, 111ttac1J\ t 1'11111. ~3-S8 Long Beach Call 2.463 l'M NOT THE WOMA. IS RED or the gu1 nut door. but 1f IU somt'Ollt 1n ~ttn )Cllftt lookmg for rm 1 prof CSSIOUI SWl-. NJS, 33. 57. blondcJbluc M»y \Sled 1~ I "'111 rt· 1111'11 all calls' lr\111t Call 1965 Ill. 'ittks m111 O\er SO. v.oit SO LMAT ES' A TIRAC · ing. to enjO)' fun and poo1blc TIVE BLUE·EYED bnlncnt. rtlill101Kh1p. COSll Mc\a. C~ll lS. H'/1 18. inttllcctually cun· 18VS oo cmooonally ah\t, phy\1· c.tl) 11cmc. 1cachtr. Apptct· BLACK CHRISTIAN. 111" pmonal pov.1h. 1nltplt) s1:>.GLE. JJ. M. imc: • wf ~ llld • )('Ilse or humor Sttbn1 I~ 11 1. llun. bm;t.n C)~ l i.h SWM 10 -'S v.ltll ~mtbr quail· Seel' tall Cbn~. funn\.', '°' no 11\tnt Call ISS . 1ng. v.h1tc prof~ !\JS 'If> 'fl· .I() Tusa1n C1ll I !.~ Fl !\:LOVING, CLASS' LADY. NIS. JO+. ~ks ld•en-rurou • wcccssful gendem1114> SS for fnendslup/rtlabOClship Ncwpon et.ch Call 200S. ATTRACTIVE. SWF. JS, LONG HAIR/ORN EYES. IOSt EnJO) bushier. con1cna- IJC:'~ tilt outdlxn. sporu. pct· forming llb, llalian food. Seek po 111\C, t1S)'·go1ng, profcs· \Klllil SWM. 29-40. for fncnd· ship. fun and possible romance Cosu M~ Call ln4 PROFESSIONAL. ATTRAC· TIVE. CHEERFUL. SWCF. 5'9. 33, sttb ll!tclligcnt. lllh· koc secure WM. 31-39. ~B fu. Wrt ulent111t. ln111t Call 18SO ATIRACTIVE. PROFES· SIOML ADVENTUROUS, 11hle1er. romanuc. SWF. tnm NIS. '>ftb 37-48man v.illlSUTll· l•attnbllies Tus11n R111eh Call ISl8 PRETIY. BRIGHT SAF. 33, S'4'/I I 7. proft,su>nal Seeks SWM profe Klllal, 33-40. 11\er S 10'/16S-IR~. handsome and l..Jnd ll\tne Call 186) EBON' GRADUATE STC· DENT. !3. H/11 Sttks SM :!J. 30S9 or taller En.JO) blue\. ~ lht.ltcr. an • beach Long 8adt C.tl 1:?9-l ATTRACTIVE SWF, NJS. S'3 I I IS, no dtptndem>, seeks 11· trrlCtM S~M. N/S, 42·SS. nicely bo1h. afl'~iion11e, direct, bonc~t. intelhgcn1. fi1111Ctally 'i«Urt, Yoho tnjO)~ lta\el an, move«. good ron\eNllOll and QUICI lllllt Ir\ Ill<' Call 221.l ATTRACTIVE. BWE-EYED BLO'iDE. 6' I • DWF. :-VS • .l3. 'Ollt·man 11>001111. loolafll for tint·v.oman man You an~ me up Ind take me myv. here from l!Cq\UneJ c't111ng prh 10 boocs and JCllb· Loolm& for stable, W'lf~onfKlcm. 6'3'+-ac· ll\t gmllcman. J8·SO. like dancing, 1olle)ball. '"°"'e'. I.ids Hunungmn Btoch Call 2069 HEALTHY WEALTH) WISl~' Auracmc/afnucot 'liC'AllM Stach '«1111) .icme SW Lld). clti! a.'I lifue<.. NS. ">«h 5(WJO'' gcntlcnun d ._.. EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE LOOKING FOR SAME ClNy, canng, Uly SWF r«k> SWM. NJS. 26-33. 'O'Y llllnr· b\"C. poftS IO!lll, )table, Cit· ms. Mu-a 11r1r1t lkh' lr.tnt Call 1431 STOP' YOUCA."'I MF£TOWF. 49. NIS. educated. attnctJ\e Qll 1f )OU ft DWM. "'15. 4S+, 5eC\lre, fllD·IO\lllg. r.tn\lll\t w1tb 1ood 'alucs 'liev. pon Stach Call 2101 SEARCHING FOR SOULMATE? I'm aruacti•e. v.arm. affechonatc, bn,b1, fUMy, fit. SJF, N/S. 40 En,JO)S nlO\iei. danclng, mus1e. wall · tng. JOOd COlllCNIKlll Seek· llllClnn&.C:Ol'NTllUIUIJ\t, fun· '°''Ill· SJM l\~pM Beach Clll 2397 PERSIAN 'WA.\TED Ptutc. SHW. 22. secu lllCt. pi.}fUI. Pm1an. 2S+ IO 11rlll. dint. !21k. '"JO>' hft loo& Beach Call 108~. YOUTHFULLY MATURE DWF. petite. quah1y Setb in· ttlhgcnt. N/S WM. fit. inm. fi. nant'llll) \CCU!\', proftSSIOflilJ 62+ 'ev.pcrt BtJcb Call 2796 LOVABLE I , EEKS I ·:?S. fun·lo\m1. ld•tnnlfOU •"Om· ptiSI003le malt for fnaichh1p ur p!S.\tblc rtlationslup Hun· llnl!on Bt~h Call US3 BEAUTIFCL. BRVNETIE n.>:AS LADY. J2. SS, v.oolJ bu to meet • 1a11. IQOd·lookin ~tntltman 'Wllh nict e)~ and a friendly smile. Ncwpnn Beach Call 11)92 I SWF OF.SIRES HA'liDS0~1E. FTTSBMtmdcrJO l'm5V .19. fit .iubwnlblut, gorJCOU \Ill· ~ Tus.ttn Call 16$ VERY CLASSY l.ADY. 4~ 1111.11, ta.II. blonde S« pctm· ual hfc panncr. v.c1hh~. (Of ~WICOO)MUral t1m~ 6 .. .l~..fiO r.iew.pcrt Btkh Clll 216J WINSOME:. WITTY. 5 7 TRIM BLONDE BEAl:n -«h rtflfttd ftllllcman .lS+ to \but mo• IC\ mU)CUffi\, meandcnngs 1ntC1"pCf"itd v.1th ~ lllld humor Ir\ Int C.Ul SWF, H '. AM PLE Bl'T fTT. ~. l'llJO)) wmplt lift ~I) al home .• COllCC1b. l!Me\llM Ind !he lhealtr Sec "J+/ .. ~\t ICdd) bt¥ S..n Jumi Uipstt1110 Call lll PR£1TY PF1TTE. PROFE:S- SIONAL. DJF SIS 46. orm affect1l1na1e. compa~m•n11t En JO)' the outdOOI'\. ~po<u. daincmg. lauah1ni. 1llelller and much Ol()rt 'ittl.1n1 a best f ncnd. kl\ er .uid hf c p.il1Jl(f -..1111 ~lmtlar ~1.grnunJ \1M1on V1tJ0 Call ~I Zb WA.\TEO S\1 \~ \II) ~.'· 6) w.ho V.41lh II\ lit 'pe.;1al, \l)Ol led '°' cd mil pmiptrtd To appl) c011UC1 1111, -...nn, canogSO+ DY. f'. \IS -;/lhho '°'~ hfc peoplt .nd ht~tull) )OU Tulolln Call ~6.1!~ INTELLECTLAL & E\ SL'AL ' Cher 'iO' \-m prttt~. shm OWJ' ~ 1' \ttl..\ .it\l(Ul.ilt rompalllOll SO.OS lO .Ji.ire mo' • IC'>. coaccn. & "Jht..ee1n1 An•· l)U..'ll mmd 1 ptu• Stmt ••I humor and ablb1) 10 ha' t 11111 \Urp.i'' dcfret' II\ UIC C.tll 1().i~ DJF Cl.ASS' \l\.,\CJOlS pc111t a!IMIC) Romanik and gl\ in~ Sttlint \C\:Urt prof r\· \IOl\ll DJ\t. ~}..l(j v.nh ll(b. tradilll. inaJ ' ollUC\ lur meaning· ful rclo11Jtmlup 11' Int C .all !179 .. PRETI\ PASSIO\ATE PROFl:SSIO!'.AL 39 BNS Jlo-lrt' h.inJ..omt \ISJD Clil.'>· a.:1 111.111 ol melll\• for •'OOVlllt mtnl \ev.ron Bca~h Call llJlll l\IEU..IGE.\'TOWF.56.~•\C' people. mu\I< beach. tn>tl, gourmt1 dtnntl' Sec ~k man 10 •hut \Jmt Llguna Btill.h Call 150~ I\\ A.\T fT AU' A ntct SW ~u) -..tlll All-Amen.an food klQl) v.b1i\ finanmll) & tmo- uonall) ..ccurt Art )OU out Ihm•• Plta.\C '\~ no Clul· drtn. no btar.h or mu...u.:IK'\ 6 • full bead uflwuad Oil BS' Corona Jtl \iat C'11 lbl\J MAIL TOt ~ llFE. P.O. BOX 870, SlJNSBT ~ CA 9074'2 FAX TOa (310) 59Uioi3 wtim ~ !'«'ri\'C your ad we Mil WW"i a ~ .. mail nuoi>er which we will arail ~ wlh illormadoo on how ro ~ your free voice ad Cllp dda form and m•rh .. mpy OD a Rpm'*! ebert. II: type OI' pdDt dclrty) 0 WOMAN SEEKJ 'G MA.'1 0 MAN SEEKTNG WOMAN 0 WOMAN SEEKl 'G WOMAN 0 MAN SEEKIN<f MAN N~:----------------- Address: _________________ _ Cify: ____________ Zip: ___ _ VMI -----PWt _____ Def ____ WOP: ____ '511>:..__ ___ _ N1ll>' ----- TRAVEL El'ROPL VY. WNpho\h• camper. v.nh "P<' ncnccd. young 60' malC' RiKsmoor C~I "'~' SWM 47, llA.,OSOME. I" TELLIGE.\'T . ..cn\lll\t <Ju calCd. W ) ·JOlftf ptN>nli11) .pnrall} ncb "1 11.l '1IMt •1th SWlo or unhly mt.VI\ Rcl)tl08Jb1p kadin1 10 mu "• ll'\1nc Call 444~ A VERY HANDSOME. R(). MANTIC. ecnu111t. !'K\ICINIC ld~nturou' SWM. '4'. 5Vll SO 11111 u ·v.1fc, no tids. no lo•e handle,, no 1111111i., no ... ,~ •• qllOb. 'ti) pretty. lender. \flllt\. pla)M. ~~> V.OINll v.hu bcllC\C) Ill dltm• 1\11), lllllma.:)', luH~. end lhf nJbl IO h•t l\IR!lly t\ff afttr If\ Ill<' ('all J6 i? PHYSICIAN. SS. S 'i\lcnda, 1ppuhng Scch cuhM1cd, >°'""M wk.'ltut IOI \U(lpllft • ·~ pm!llMll tdMiocloJl.tfl Loe A lanu~. ('all 46(1() 8'1 G 11:"11. n. ~ SWt w.ho I\~. kJ)aJ. llld W.111() I \CllW\ rrl~t11111•h1p 0 SllU An.a. Call JMO SU fl't..HAN~ phyMCall~ r11 SWM. ~ """' mlll!;w)l. tttb fu11 kMfti, fit, bu\om bmll)' tmy •W.nt\'I foe. t~ fun and 111\tn1111t u111 °"""'wnmitt•I '-'' 1mw ll~t ll11r {he'll Nrw.pon bh Call '211 MIOY..f ffR \IAL f.S , rll>"'-.. 11 r11 ~ V.MI ltl huk...U ~Yf ead nlll .. tionalh CINt. ""°'' 1 llt6111\y and .d"e hfnr)lt. S« .. 1 .. • llUkb~e. fit SI. 21..0 11hn " (ilft Ind C\\*"1clll al p. N llll'lllftl'f tlklk• ttt. 111W1dl111 ~.,._.. Bt11.11 tall ~).l HIH' 'Ol ltHl I \W\1 , Sl\ilE ~·~.8'.U\t, IC'n.b. \hi\. li(ft\ltt\f "'' pM. ror lnrn..khir lm111r Call . \ Bl.: INESS AND Hl'MOR. anra..'IJ\t SWM. 17. IS. \Cf) athletic Dest"' !J. \lender. health ~i>ru.ra111~ 1nttlhgtn1 F. l~Z7. -..hu apixtc1a!b Ph.an- 11.111'1 or lk 0pm ti "c11 as 111e ._in Long Beach Call J..I E!'. lOL S BACllFLOR wlt111 di<' ul1111U1t W.OINll to ~ mm.1onc ~lbcU 111 lu\ll· nou o..unfron1 boch hMI<' SUA5tt Bt"'h Call .l317 Pl.AZ\I GARDEN l'nftt ltrtt.I OM/40 '4.'tl~ Nlltnc -..onwl -..11v.111Uc In htr e)e N~v.lKJft BcJch C•ll 4162 HA.~OSO~tE.EDUCATEDN/ . SWM 31. 5l1'1165. •Of\s llUI dJll). pb)S l\llllt, kl\ ts lllc Gntcful Ck<ld. bul !kit <k'inliAJ (If dnlf' Sttk111& ~. •· IMICll•C. WF/Af UAkf ~ for 1tlall(l!IJ11p lllJ tm ti to all ~lllJVqb~\ 111 tn II\ 111<' Call '663 SWM, 2-'. LOOKINO f-OR swi:.. 1~ n Mu\l l'IC llonN tt \Jlll."C1'C & fun. Ir\ Inc C'lll )() 18 PHYSICIAN, .I(), 57', lA>\t ~. ~~ IS. ftmak. JO. '~ lr.uic Call \509 HA?IODSOMl:. S"'M. '5. AC nH .. LOY AL. anoa Stt t.\llNll "" ftW PQ'\lblc rtla t11l11Jup NJD $.-a AM C'all 11>17 AFHCTIOSATF. WARM. OWM, ~ 10'1170. •llracll\t, prultUIOll&I. '°'" w.all' ~ ~. <l!nu'f. dlncn'f. lllcaltr. 11111\IC ~ • ., ..... and liJ.' Sttl1na 11tt'l('tl\'t, Wtnikt OWf. '~~. _,,....,.. lllla'hlS for fllll. ~. rtta- 1~ T--NI «m LIK.All.F SYr"M, 29 ST/I l\ ~""'-~" ....... ~ ~ for SWfl » 40.ICI ~~ 1\Nill c.u l4l6 Tt ~NI • OOU" T'UVtL. ROMANC'F SYt'M. lrs -.\ ~"F 20\111 'l)' fat..,_ ~p_llt kl<il C'lll·••t ™ etll.ai_ -MINld YiM. "' ... ,_ . ..,...,.. ~\\I "tit' ' tall. NfNI' l!lC"UOD\'tl91t*'t ally IUltsSl\e, CllJO)S 'JlOl'i ind family Ntv.pon Beach Call 4 ~I PROfl:.SSIONAL OA.\1. 39, 5'91160. IS Oegrec. Sttb pro- lt\oonal Af' under 40. mllSI bt iltJl('11\t. Slnccrt, actl\e llld filWINll)' W\'lllt Costa \icsa Call l9llO 0000 LOOKDiG SWM. 27 S6. BRN/BRN. Sttl) -..arm- hcancd SWF z I -3Hor sum .n. 1mcl. lau,tls. Costa Me)ll Call 3469 STRAIGHT SWM WANTS Ff'.MALE (Bil companlOll f\._ f11n (\COi • Dance, <iOCllhtt V.ith nOllC people. l..onglmn? u1111 Beach c.JI J A TRA VEl.ER.. DWM, 5 10'1 190. tdUClled ,..UOSIOIW. ' • S«U o,pttlal bely. 35-45 Wo.lmlmk'f Clll 41 :?6 MAN. l WANTS WOOOMMMAAAN tal Btath CAii 3264. GOODLOOKING. ATH· LETIC 29, SWM. fnainttt. 6'/ 165, nlJO) \ beach, \OllC)bill b1l1ng. r1cq11ttball. m11\lc Sects atnctl~t. MNait Sf l"" ~ lr\UIC c.tJ \20\ HA'iD 0"4~ 1.0CAL ,'llA TlVf~ WM .. 4\6.~ "''"'' loalty Scdt• .nJ1L ll\t \111ftJlld) ~\ c.JIOlll) II 'lf!ICClt. OU 11 br &laJ )all did' C'~ MN t'all 4U. If MOROllS, HAPPY HANOSOMh.SW~UO lll'/ I 'JO. • tttU bu.\om btlllly \l~f'1t'..,....t.1rti...,. ., <)"""' c..11 ~ HA..ll!OSOMf.. Ct~ S•'M. ~. ~., ll?/130. ..... bl• YoeTt IM'ICtlw, ~ Ollldnon, Miii ... clOH to ..-o-.... Ql~ll ST.'M..6'17111> .. ~ .n. q:n ... lltWt, Mlit• ......, It ....... M \'1Cet.. ...... _. I«\,._, ltk lr\-ilt Clll \U ~ MUCTIVf •fTff AN AlHLETIC '"' IQ\1 Sft \4, N -0 I n.,r. ~kl~ • .,_ Or. .j pl«5urt from IDO\'ICS. rla~ roncen,, ~.andmudlmM' Rr'iptttfoll} ~ktng a SWF. NIS-D. 30'\. v.llo IS fit. Uitlb· gent. and \Cf) prtn} f« kl\ c, romance. com.mnmmc.. lt\1nc Call 3914 ElROf'EA.'J SJ\t. .' . m. 6. prof~ ital\ lO mam $Jf under JO •• 1~1 lf\11Jt ('all '807 0000 LOOK.11'G Bl,,SD.'f.SS OWNl::Jl.SWt.t~7.'«lsSAF Z ·.lS ror possible· long·tmn itlloorulup MUS1 hkc .iJ1ng. fi\h111J, lcnm golf end lllc CIUI· doof' Nopon Beach C1ll 4190 I M LOOKING FOR A WOMAN 10 mal.t m)' pl'lllnl), end "ho tr11l "*t Ill<' btt pn llCllY Abouc mt 'ltll)t \1' llt- tntlf. tnttrc, v.ann-huncJ. ~ 1neciuu. ov.n Ill) 11'11111 ~111<"1 , l . bml1\attl, S 10 I 16S Co.\11 MN Call lS03 HANDSOMF4 SVC'CWFl'L SWM. NJS.. S 10'17S. lul· IM !)pc, Cl'*n hv'lllru .t holl5C F1111111.tl!ly ~"llrt. cnJll) hfe Ste~•na wi:.. man. ~11111. bcau11f11l 2,S. }~ fot loqf-1tt111 itlaliomihip 1nw Cell \~ l2 \.'UY HA.'lil>SOtotl SA.\i \~. r.an. c.n ' tail. bis. ,aunrut. llo11nt WP_,,.. .... T ll'ltlD ('all 71 1-1 LOVM. s ITIH °"'1'11111· 1111 !it.'M • • ~ En)Oy' anr~ lthk11e all cutnnl ICtl\ltlo ~ 'lftll· llf .il WFISAJ-:S. "· fut~rt1 ..... *' nuw:C'al1 m .. \ S' ..a N 0. U.M.'1:.st: Ot ........ ~ Y'NI ..... ,, $~ ... tp<W ~ .. -.a. °""" o..y c.-m2 rltOft.SSIO AL .SWM, aw-.. '°' $ II 114JO ~ ~J.tr .. =.. TWia. <'Ill ~'l U>OC~TID. MAN090ME. ... ,,.,, ""'' .... . ......, .......... ,... ....... """"" ..... c.'11 .. M • SINGLE MOM \\'-!'.TED 0~1. 48. llhlcoc. humomu~. lo' es I.. ids Sttl.' 'WF. :! l8 Yo1th young chi ldrcn 't' pon BtJch Call ~114 CATHOLIC PHYSICIA.\, 1'i. SA.\I S-q-1145. h~ ~)cllol· 01> •p1nlu1ht), an SftL~ nt\Cf·m&mtd, \hm zo.~q Oin~WI ~C~~ COlll nn MR. \10\I \'Ef:DS RO\tA.' TIC FRI D 10 'Pfnd umt v.11h rm health) hanJ,,;1111t 40, v.11h Chmtu111 'ill!C'I You ~IJ be \hm. ~able. •Qrll( bit and mamqc m1ndcJ Ir \Int Call 44 2 OLD FASHIONED. I:..\ I m'E. AOVE\11'1l0l M 014 I. ~ . \7 'lung. lltll't 1111'1 I'll n Sttb "'1>.'tlt hu· l!IMIU\ 'W~ ~ w CAii '~ Cl 1'E Ci Ml l\)00-li.iol.illf WM. ~ llnfotd MID. ett· ati•~. ~II~ ~1111\llc. llhltri( IDll..'11:11 Scd.1111 bnJhl. kinct1'". be11111l'lll I-21 N 1Mw Call J\41 w t ~. 61170. w 11rbttl chill ' briCf1. ea.'" c, °""' m111dcJ ..,. ~. ICU'< •'!!WI T•\tta Call '<~: "IFV.PORT llf AC'll lll M. SWM. '41\ W .Tll".62 • llst B ~~ ~KT~lt 'Cd..,ccn1Rahl)''-'llt Wllll<dlln • """" ~h l>knlr kl lkl'f ~"*')' Rtfcttft(f\ ~l'OI' ..... "' ~JM. Sl\ \4 ~ ~l lNTQJJC'&,.-..\11,- CM C •$ M far~ ..,.....,.'*' .... ~ ~ .• -.....,..w '""" .. ~ -(\I.I ~ l ( )( p BE.\lTIH L V.0 \I<\' I\ SIDE ~\D OlT v.anltd b' SW\1. ('lln-i11n \/$, '7 fot ttnn" l'C:.ich. 'knng. lni'tl v.uhin (\(lnN. tun ht&llll~. rummincJ 1tl.1Mlll.Jl1p 11'1r1C Call \NJ HA \0 m tl: TALL ST ABl f SB\t ll\111qwlo "''NI ~I.\ \nlcr f' (~ ""'u'r 11111111.11t rc·•"""'tnr Tl\ Lilt llltnlt'\ R.-..1al No:l ~round un•mpl'll'Wll ll\nlt C'o1.ll r.,1 Llt.E DISNFYl.A~' lme tic1n1 collt\\l'll~ klnJ o( ~ \(()I Im ... t\ln c\))QICr « Ptt V. tt HCT11W1 Sttl1n1 ~'"°"" .it ~ Ill Svt F 11'1nt C'1JI '"" Stlf lO\ 1-\1\f 0 . I\ l-001 "RTIST S'A \t1 ~ n11n1 "<11.W '1.111• ~ VI ~tt1t 11111\llit tlMI f .. I\ C\ rlatl\lblt illlJ .:an l'C lt.al1lt'J Tu\l'ft C"all I. ~~ A\ \fl -\BU' A\l)ATI'R'-C' Tl\'Jo Ovt (. ,., T radlCf Au ~" \tcl.,~WIHI unJuSt> f OO'li AU' Hl:.Al lln t~ ltth I aJfo.111111.ott pla ~ f 11 I , 'f""llU llC\ "'" 1111 llrt ~Cf. bfiSllt. ~ ~ Wiit fur 11111 llUl• ···mmttl!IOI \() '' (' Cl'T\kl!. ('all ' ' 1 l PllUl 'tll Iii' 0 \\ lk. llna•\C 0\\ fl'!°lll'. If"> '* ""'"'' w.. .. 111 iJia ....... "" ,., ... 't\"F '~ b , ~ n1~ Nft ~11111~111r. A tn\d I Ith tiriJ&r, l IWO\lC'\, dl11111t llll. l!Ol lllM In• C"all *1 Bm I~ 4\. fl"ll '· -,.~~· l r11nn. .uc . ....._, pnte' • n wClllil '* • """ • ,., 'ft)' --.11\>t .. >a) ...... '4~Y• I .--ill hlr "" ~ ~(114'111 llf'H. Hf.ALntY, ATTlAC'· m~ SHM. '7, _.. llllltl M'..adltMID_..,..., ... P1 far u. ..... .........., ............. 'tlC'lll:..l 1 (900) 407-4377 (bl/led at SJ. 49 per """"") """ sel«t Optlolt #2. Available 24 brs/day, 7 days/weel&. Women ~ Men M ore ads Thursday in "Weekend" Need assisUulce? Slt1gleUfe Customer Servla. (310) 592-<i040 Men Seeking Women If S1ne'e Female IM Stngl. Mole D [)M)rcecf 0 88 Monday, June 8, 1992 --------- Volunteers Volunteers Edi• Jon Fefiuson ••. 642-4321, e.a. 368 Challenge: Racing against breast cancer Brenda Dickerson of Share Our Selves "'111 be pre!>ented with the Newport·Dalbon Rot.try Club's Service Above Self Award lor her s1eady volunteer commitment over the years to the community. Dickerson hns se rved S.O.S. for 19 years, helped PRIDE for three years nnd helps our wi th the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. She will be honored al the Rotary Club's \\.eddy meeting at 6: 15 p.m. Wednesday at the Newport Ueach Country Club. Guests arc \\Clcome. 0 Rotarians arc welcome to part1ctpate in the Ethici. Workshop (Saturday) June J3 at the Newport Oeach Country Club from 7:30 a.m.-noon. G uests are welcome to ~1i.1rc in the program presented by Mac ~l.teAd:im J111.J Peter King of the Pro Ac· t1,c LcaJcr:.hip Consulting Group. Co:.t is S 10 per person. To register, call Uurr Alleg:icrt at 759-3688. 0 OUTDOOR JAZZ: It was about 14 years "~o ''hen th e Balboa Peninsula's Tuck 1i.1bbi11 rerurnecl from the Sacramento Jazz I c'tl\ al "ith a mu:.ical idea of hi s own and 1 1c Lfav Front JJu Dash was born in J979 111 B.1bbi11's back yard. "l thought 11 would be fun to have a jam ,1..,sion on a l-111.dlc r scale," Dabbi tl said. Saturday (June 13), the Golden Eagle J.1u lhnd will perform al the 12th annual . 1fl.1ir to benclu the Exchange Club of ;\c" port I !arbor's charities. The event be- ~11h at 3 p.m. al 3 JO Buena Vista, a short 'trect bct"ccn 61h :ind 7th stree ts on the pcn111sul:J, and cmh at about 9 p.m. Golden Eagle has been a Sunday aft er- noon trac.1111011 at the Capistr:ino Depot, an old Amtr:lK train station turned into a res- taurant. ~This yea r in Orange Cou nty, 1695 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed and 390 people will die. W ant to hear a shocking statistic? More thnn 40 percent of women past 40 have never had even one ma mmogram. What m:ikes thic: shocking is that Family Counseling mammography is the best known method of detection for breast cancer. And that when breast cancer is detected in its earliest stages, the re is a 95 percent survival rate. And that c:ar:y detection equatl!s not only with a high cure ru te, but also with not having to lose a breast. What does this mean? 11 means that a large number of women that you and I know as frien ds, relatives and acquaintances haven't taken even the most elementary steps to take care of their bodies -and save their lives . How serious isJhis? Very serious, if you consi der that one in nine \".Omen will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. And th at thi s year in Oran~e County, 1695 new cases o( breast cancer will be diagnosed and 390 (mostly women) will die. It certainly sounds to me like a call to arms for all women (and the men who love them). _ against breast c,ancer: by udvancing education, treatment and research. The Orungc County chapter w11s founded in October, 1991 by Dr. Gerard, who is also a recreational runner. Or. Gerard read about "The Race For the Cure," (the major fundraiser and media event sponsored by the foundation), in her "Runner's World" magazine and was. inspired to head up the effort to bring th e "Race" to Orange County. Why have a race as a vehicle fo r this cause? t "Because running is so active ... because it gives people a chance to demonstrate a positive, energetic approach to this disease," says Mrs. Drinker, who is 'This is war. Earty detection is our greatest hope ... and I'm not just talking about mam- mograms.• -llLIAVA._ Orange County surgeon also a breast cancer survivor. "Dccausc when women get out there once a year, it reminds them to have a mammogram ... "Decause if you're having fun and you're doing something you like, you're going to learn along the way." T he purpose of the 5K run/I mile walk is, of course, to get people involved so they will go and get tested ... but above all it is to raise money for education, research and to fund a mobile mammography unit to serve all Orange County women -the indigent as well as those who need the conve nience of a mobile unit. This is about women working for women. To ger inrnlvcd, bring the S15 ent ry fee, .1 be:ich ch:m and whatever you want to put on the grill and the refreshments \\ill he pro\iueu. Call 63 1·5069. 0 "This is war," says Orange County surgeon Dr. Dava Gerard. "Early detection is our greatest hope ... and I'm not just Runners take off in the "Race for the Cure" fundraising event. If you believe in this, call the Race For The Cure hotline (953·2264). They can use volunteers in many different ways, and they NE\\' CITY f\tANAGER TO SPEAK: Kc' in t>.1urphy, the new city manager of Ne\\ porl lkach, wi ll give an overview of the city budget and his goals fo r the area during the Nc"port Beach Kiwanis Club's \\CCKly luncheon meeting Tuesday at noon .it the stern of Charley Brown's rive rboat 1c,taurant. Gue~ts arc welcome. talking about mammograms. Women also need to learn to examine their own breasts for changes each month. And \\henever they suspect a problem, the) need to consult a doctor for clinical evalu;i tion." What should we do about all this? 1"hc Daily J>ilot 1H~lcomcs your reports on 5cr1·ice club nc1• , naming of offlcus, ;md 111111ounccmcnt of fund-roiscrs Dnd actfri- t1cs. J>/casc end information to Jon Fcrgu· .wn. l 'o/untccrs Editor, Daily Pilot, P.O. lJcJ'r 1560, Costa f\lcsa, CA 91628. Make sure we've take n care of our~clvcs ... and then ask the women in our lives where they stand about mammograms. Find someone you know who has never had one ... perhaps your mother, your aunt or a friend in need ... and try to talk her into getting one. If necessary, drive her yourse lf and/or pay fo r it if you can. ALS Association Orange County Chapter The '\m\ 01roph1c Later al Sclerosis \l ')1 "u50(1,llt0 n OrJnf,'e County Chapter h.t\ Ol.'<:'d ''" m.inv \Oluntecrs fOf IO· It 1mJ1ion, t.1!1 BuLb1c Green at 921· llSOI or scolt.11) M.1r1h.1 Haber at 436· "'n"" ! American Red Cross, Orange County Chapter 1 h<' Or;ini;t' County chapler uf the o\n •''•<.Jn Red C111>' net'<h ~olun1ecrs "h 1 t•n1'" pulJ!.c ~rK•Jl.mg to address cc1111 nun•h ~·· 1 p• .1hout Red Cross ser· ""'' a' pjn 111 1he chJpler's Spe.il..crs llur1'.111 \ 11lunlt'l'r public mformatton o(. lau 'r\ arr also needed 10 act as ha1wns 1\llh the med1J 1n d1!>.1srer and emer· 1•1·11 ~ "tu.1r1u11s fcir information, call 1 llh l;i1111acccme JI H35 5381 Arts Academy of Orange COll1ty 1 hr Arts A .. aclc•my of Orange County 111 C1i-r,, Mcr,.1 t\ a new,mbrell.i orga· n11J11on fur the C.m1.1 MeSJ Art League, 11.1111.•1 fl.lontm.rnre, CO!ot.l Mesa Civic l'l.1, house and Nc•\1.p<>rt Beach Show- l•n.1· 1 he group 1\ pl.10n1ng to fund and hu1ld J lOrnrnurnly arts facility for the lour group> an Cmta M~. FOi more 1n t 111n.11ton, r.111 Alic~ Lcggcll .lt 540· .!557 Arts on the Green l hose mrert'~ll'Cl w11h assisting in the pl.1nn1ng and l'\CCUtion or the 1992 Arts on 1hc Green {'\.('OI, a IWO-day affair dur· oni; Scµ1embcr 1n Cosl.J Mesa sponsored b~ 1he Chamber of Commerce, should c11111,1C1 D•anc Prirchcll at 4)5·2109 Association Renai11aa Creators As~ia1t0n Rcn11ss.lnce Creators 1s .i non profit group m Cost.i Mesa which ~prmsurs ;and supports mult•·ourrc.xh community se"'ice programs, such JS the homt>t~~ \ilncto.iry ARC needs vol unlcers to don.ire and deh\.er g.;arage safe alt'ms for our Saturd.ly funcf-ra1sers ill Jl-12 Cotk L.int' 1 llt' gtO\JP rcltcs on public support to m.l1n1.:iin monthly needs of food, ut1ftty """ sheller CCJSts In .idd1tt0n to monct.iry IJ~ dt'ductrblc don.Jltons, the group r1''l'<I~ rc.ols and J rruck (or its l.ibot' WO<\. J>i•ol, "h"h 1Nf)Ol\(ls to community nrt'<I t.Jlls for handrwu<k fi•11n11 olnd 1 l('.t111ng iobs Otht'r nN:'tls ar<> a vol untt•l·t grtlnt writer, fund rl1t)fr, CPA and lrJ>.ll counsdor for lnform.11ton on any nf lhe progr1m~ '" how to volunteer, pl .h~ c.tll Or Rene~ N.1m.i~c at 540· 51SOJ °' 7S.cl IJ!J5J Baflet Paclftc1 I he B.tlk1 P.1C1f.a Guild, • volunlttr \UP!Jf•r1 smup '°' 0.lllct PKirl(A, nffd1 11ulunttt<s to M:M •• usht-rs, sell T·shlrts, 1('11 JUl<f' and cooklt!s •I OVC'ntJ, conduct lund·r•IMrlg ~ , l'\tlp with cmiume Ml<I l<'entry ~fMtrs Voluntl"Cfs wf'lo pre-: ,,., not to '°'" the sv11d art' "' lcome ind 1hey may help as l111le or much as de· sired. For informJt1on, call Molly Lynch at 642·9275. Big brothers, big tilters Men and women O\oer 20 years of age, ha\ing Ii\~ in Orange County for six months and on the 1ob for at least three months are needed to serve as big broth· ers or big sisters for children 6· 16 from su1glc-parent homes II requires a one· )Car commitment of 4·6 hours per week to serve as a role model for a ctuld Ap· plicants must go through a screening and mtef'.1cw process olS do the children. and cflorts ire made to compattbly match the two. For 1nformatton, C.lll 544·7773. Boys and 6lrlt Clubs of Costa MeSl/NeWpor1 BelCh The thrtt area Boys and Cuh Clu~ need 110lunteers for numerous reJ~s. 1ncludmg volunteer cC>.lches for fourth rhrough eighth gr.ide basketball and roll· er·bl.lde hockey fkn0\1.ledge of hod.ey or soccer helpful). I he basketball season lasts 1 2 weeks with one game and one or two prilCl1ces per wccli. Teachers are needed to 110luntecr for a couple or hours or multiple S(.')S1ons (whatever one can afford) to te;ach an .irt °' cr.ift WOl'lr.· shop for 7 • 13-year·olds. Voluntttts ilre needed for afternoons in lhe shop 1rea (2-5 p m) and g.-ime rooms at all three are.l locattons, including the R.ae Center at 661 HJm1lton on the west sldc of Costa Mesa, the Lou Yilntorn Center at 2131 Tusttn Ave. behind Kaisef School ilnd the E.ast Bluff ~nlt'r at 2SSS V1St1 del Oro by Corona del Mar High School Fot 1nformatt0n, ull O.ck Powers of 1he H.irbor Are.l Boys .and Cirls Club ill 6<42- 2245 Boy Scouts DI America, Inc. Orlnl8 ClllltY COlllCI The volunteer uppo11uoi1tes arc blu; d, but Include shon r.in ~ pro,ects l1f..e re.Khmg ~s~ons .Jt summt'r d:ty c.:tmpt to k>ng·term comm1tnwnts tn fund· r•1smg. program tkvdopmt'nl and 11.lln· mg to eiusltn>; tr<X>J» .1nd p.ic&.s F<Jf more 1nform.ittoll, c.1l1 Devon Douglwrty Ol 546 4990. Brlle mtttute 8r.i1lle lnshtutt"'s cl.isscs for lt-&JllV blind ~Ults ~Ide $0C1.al R'CfC.ltlOOJI .and educ.lttQn.il oppo<tun111tt to hdp blind men and worn n ~r(()l'M 1'°"1- hon .ind other prubk-m1 rl•l.itt.'tf to loa of stght. Volunt~ri .trt' ncNl«I ro ""'" m ti~ Ctc.itlvc AIU 1nMructor In the crafu portion o( .the progr.tm, to c.111~ (Of out· tn w to te.ldi Br•1lle Voluntttn will bt' tr.i1f\«t to WOik .... 11h the blind in rh1 wonhwh1lc-, l1£hth«-.irtt'd P'oat•tn Cli "" Thund.iys at I~ OASIS Scniot Ct-nltr 1n Coron.l dtl Mar from 10 a.m.·2 p.m. Call M.lt\l Rovrt .u 91 S980. CMter fir CralM ........ The C~ttt for Ctt~lrYe AlteYn.iltYO, 1 non·proftt charitable or,;anization which works through rhe UOllcd WJy, ha> a volunteer position available for a recep· tionist from 9 a.m.·noon and a need for graduate level interns or trainees. For in· (or~llOI'\, call K.lrcn at 642·0377. Center For f1mly Comsettng lhe Center for family Counscltng. .1 non·profit counseling center associated with the YMCA, needs .1ddilionaf OOJrd members who meet one time a month to provide commumty support and direc:· lion for the center Also, the center needs a parH1me \oluntccr m the C\1.'· nings as a recepllonlSI For inrorma11on, call Gail Fonc.innon .u 754·1144. College Hotpltal The College H~pttal CO!ot.1 MCSJ AU'.\· tltilry is illw.iys lookmg for friendly people to 1.oluoteer at the hospital to dcl1\cr mail .ind flo\,ers to p.iltcnts ;ind to p<'r· fOfm clerocal duties For informart0n, c.ill Su~n Westhc1mer, VICC presaclent of membership, at 640-4420, or College I IOSp!ldl of Costa Mcs.l at 642·27 H from the hours or 9 a.m.-4 p.m Costa Men Civic Pllyhouse The Costa Mes;, C1-.ic Playhou~ net.'\h m.:iny volunteers for ushenng. badst.lsc. mJ1hngs, typing. ttc&.cting. lights, sound effects, special effects, costuming. collect· ing props, play readtng comm111ec, pro- gr.ims, ad\l\!rtising. pul:iltc relahons, (und- rolising. house managers, assi~tants to pro duccrs, membership committee, cleJn1ng and straightening up. compytN .lnd pho· tography for more inform.11t0n, CJll managing du'C.'Ctor P.:iuy Ti1mbdltn1 .it 650 5269. COltl Mia US.ICY c:rou, The COii.a Mo.I l1ttr.acy Ctwp run b) M.ar Cf,. Ful~ .i,_l Ruth W1bc>0 nf:e\b ~uni t'l to tlt'lp pcooµ~ b«omc lottr• •t or t".ach fn ii11 • a t<'Cood L,,,. 1~9" Call the hbt.ary •Ill G46 88•5. Cllll Mill ... Dllwi c.i.. lh« Cott.a Met.I Sttl1of C1lt1tns Capo ), Beyond th is, \\e need a large scale public effort - especially un 1hc purl of \\Omen -to publici ze and rai'c money for thill 11fcsJ\ing cause. can use money. "The Race For The Cure" starts and ends in Fashion Island on September 27. Men, as well as \\.Ome n are invited lo participate. Su let me tell )OU about the Sullan G. Komen Orea t Cancer FuunJation and "The Race f or The Cure.'' The search is on for corporate ponsors, but even if you don't know any corporations, volunteer yourself and/or send them a check -large or small -right now. The Komcn f ound;.111011 W<i~ foun ded by Nancy Drinker in 1982. in honor of her siMc r, Susan Komcn. "ho succumbed 10 breast cancer ~" tht: age of 36. Today the foundution represents scvernl thouloand \Oluntecr) across the nution and has raised nearl)' SI I million. The money is U!>ed to fight Race f or The Cure, P.O. Box 11626. Santa Ana 927 1 J. ration 1s J non-prof11 01g;ioitation dc-.cl· oped by rhe C11y of Cost.1 MCSJ which is cle~1gn1ng. d~lopmg Jnd rJising funds for the new city seniors center set to 01X!n 1n the spring of 1992. Voluntee~ iHC needed ~o prO'fldC OCC~IOrial tr.JO)• portJtioo to frail seniors, do minOf honie repairs. and to a\S1\l '"'th special ~cnts. fulld·r.i1s1ng. b'CnerJI office \\Olk and wort! proccssmg Volunteer instructors Jre also needed for classes at the center, inc..fuding yog.1. book review, chorus, , ... oo<lworl..ing. jc,,clry makins and Sp.10· 1~h For more mformJhon, call Sus.in Schollcnbcrger ill 645·2356 from 9 a m.· 5 pm. • Dorothy's Thrtft Shop Dorothy's Thnh Shop in C~ta M~'\.l. "h1ch benefit$ the AIDS SeMccs foun- dJtion 01 Or.ini;t-Coun1y need~ \OI· untCl.'f) to SC(\,(' JS C.l\h1l'fS .1ntl hdµ ~\11th prtcin~ S0111ng Mld clr.>n111g Tune de· \otc.'tl is up to the 1ndi\iduJI Jnd store hour!> are Tu&J~ $.lturdJy from 10 a m ·7 p.m for mfom1.i1tnn. call slore m.inJb~r Joseph Am)(cr at &-'5·64 t4, Easter Seats 1 he E.lster SeJfs Society for Cripplt• Ch11drt·n ,1nd Adult\ m.'t'd) volunteers tOf clenc.il work (m.i1hn~. mJf..ing s1t;ns. printing. JOS\\ering the phones>. to help 1n pf(')gr.lnl!> lot chiklten '"'h d1s.tb1lthcs. ch1ldr~n·s c.imjb Jnd leJrn to foh pro- gr.1m once .i )t'.lr For 1n(urm,,lion. t Jll lt°)ll Cruz at 545 20Jl. Voluntt'l't dmt '"' "'" "t ·d >\I by I <:('d• It 1(1. I otind,1tuin. Inc., fur ti~ hornt• dd1v· 1 u •d n11:.1l prt>ijflll'll 1...-nitll\ Vol unlttrt :.11 ntc<lk'CJ nKkn•n~. Mon1l.ty thrc:JY~h fl11l.ty to d1 Ir\ f r flit Jb to ~n100 un.ibfc t<t' Chmc 10 llw tlonm~ ct•nt1:f, \\lint' l1ut lunclf \\ 11t' k'M'tl The nl4: al tent • on o tl·>rwhon b.111\ Feit in · fotmatton, all Jes~1e ~lly tat bJl•IS171 . Fml .... Arel, Inc. h nck n ~iC lo llun\.\n11y (rt til Lindo Alg11zl Is 11 mDrr/Dgc/faml/y rounstlor In Corona dtl Mar . . . . . ... ...:.. ' ~ offers emergency .issist.ince lo those in need and provides the Mobile Meals pro· gr.lm. For Mobile Meals, volunteers arc needed to drive, \\.hich includes ptcking up food at Ho.1g Memou.il Hospital ancl dropping 1t oU for e11!1u shut·in ind1Vidu· afs or couples, usuaO'y eltkrly, Monday· Frid.ty in the Ncwpoct •nd C~ti Mcs;i arCJ. It ta&.cs •bout 1 •h hours a day and volunteers arc welcome to perform du- ties once a month or mort', or merely sub$t1tute on a light bJsis. Emergency as· siuance in110I\ cs dclt\'Cll08 (oocf to fomi· fies who .ire .it nsk o( going hungry once a month or more t he two-hour tnp in· vol¥eS food pid. up and delivery to five fJmaltes on Mon<l.ly tlvouGh Friday from 10 30 .i m.-2 pm or ~rurd.iys twiec a month bet\\CCn 9-1 1 .i m, Food·packers ate needed from 6;30 a.m.·2:30 p.m. Mond.>y through s.11urday (or two-hour shifts. Voluntccfl m.-iy work as liule OI much as desired People are .:ilio needed to stJff the matn oliice, ans~er p>ioncs for those tn need Jnd transport shuHns to doctor's appt>1ntmcnts upon need. For mofC mfocmahon, call O<!bby O'Connor .lt 645·8050 fNlllll of die Cotti Mn1 lllrll'Y The Friend• of the Cibt.i ~'\es.l library, a support group (or the library, 04!'eds volunteers to run bool ~lei .and ~ff the boolo. room .lt 1hc library for selhng of uk'd boof..s and purchas.rng or new oocs The hbrary in general c11n use voluntttrs wirh clerical ~11!) ilnd !host! wilh a will· "'&!'less or the lnowledge to help Nil ch1klren's cr•ft progr.ims. Ori~ arc ~ to ~Ip w1tfi the books to the homebound progr.Jm. Aho, t~ inter· esicd in -.olunt~1ns to help Admln iaer the entitc Friends progt.im are needed. Hours ilre flto~tble, u\c:lud1ng Clft!nings and wed.ends for lnfotm.ition, call the libr.Jry .'1 646·8845. ............. Df NlfJlllrt ...... 4nd grounds m;untcnance pe1SOOS. fOf further information. c.lfl R1t.a Rcd.aelli •t 646·71 81. Glas M1..raln, Inc. Volunl~ .lre needed Lo aid physi- afly challen~ .ldults wtio meet month· ly for educational, entertainment and so- "'11 purposes. Ablc·bodied volunteers are alwar Mtded to help with c.ltlng. pct· tona needs and moving wt.ttlchairs ill meetings and outings. For lnform.ltion, a ll Anne Hog.an·Shercshevsky .lt 646· 21 70 °' Do<othy Whire at 965 · 117 6. lllt CelW1lll The Hat Connectt00 is a \\"Omen's phil.mthropic e111ensK>n ol the Chamber of Commefce , .. hich seNes the com- munrlies of Cost.i Mew and Newport Be~h. While ab.o ~aring leads. in- formation. resources .lnd ex~rk>nces In regard to l>Ysi~. the group rs invoM!d in charitable efforu. fOf inforn'lilttOO, ull IC.ly Walburger at 650-214<4. ........... ... ....,,,. ..... The High Hopes Head Injury Pro- gr.tm's Re.l Center in Costa Mes.l • .i non-profit n.11ionwidc orga"iution terving the MCds of hc.ld·injured ~ults and their (.imiltes, provides a r~bilit.ltion pro- gr.im for .ldults. 1 a yean old ind OYCf, from 9 1.m.·l p.m. Mond.ly·Thursd.ly. Voluntttr5 are nCeded to .issist our st~ dents in physical, cognitive and \'Oea· tlon.11 retr.tinlng. M p.lrt ol the prosram. students go to the community pool and fitne1 c:ente.f. Volunt.H11 c..n ~ ooe- on-one ~ It .. fKil•ties. Of ~ lime on F~ ind S-lturd.lys for month- ly ncursions to miMUms, ~"*· picnia, etc. Work as much 0t l1nle 1t ~ed. and all .iges 11• welcome. F0t more ln(ONNlion, call ~ Kttnum 0t Joey Fttn.tndel ~ 6-'46·7459.