HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-22 - Orange Coast Pilot.THE NEWPORT BEACH •
Mandly, Jim 22, 1892
MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING
From the Daily Pilot Newsroom
THIS WEEK ... Welc;ome news from
Caltrans. The northbound lanes of the
Costa Mesa Freeway between Fairview
Avenue and 19th Street will open
Wednesday. The southbound lanes will
open the following Tuesday. And with that,
the two long years of roadwork on the
freeway wilf be history. In all, some $50
million was spent extending the freeway
from Fair Drive to 19th Street - a stretch
of 2.3 miles. Was it worth it? We'll soon
kno·.v.
0
One way to hack away at the local
budget crisis, Newport Beach city officials
figu re, is to sell off a park. Well, a
quasi-park. The land in question, a 3,000
square foot plot on River Avenue, is known
in some 'circl es as "People's Park." The
neighbors who live near it tend the land
ancf have even planted avocado and palm
trees there. The city tried to sell it three
years ago before voters opted -by 360
votes -to keep it as a park. The land
could fetch $250,000. The City Counci l
could move today to place the matter on
the November ballot.
0
Summer stars. Paula Abdul will set down
at Pacific Amphit heatre
next Sunday. Show
starts at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets run from $22 to
$31.35. On Saturday,
it's Wynonna Judd.
Same place, same time.
Tickets a bit cheapc~,
though -$16.50 up to
52 7 .SO. Parking is
· Abdul Clop) and Judd another $5 each night.
THERE GOE'S HIS
PERFECT
ATTENDANCE AWARD
... Richard B. Dickson
was honored Friday
night as Commodore of
the Year at the Newport
Harbor Arca Chamber
of Commerce,
Commodore Division.
He was picked because he's a long-time
community activist and for his petfect
attendance record with the Commodores
for at least the last three years.
Unfortun.atcly, Dickson's first absence was
Friday night.
Dickson, of course, didn't know he was
receiving the award, the selection being
kept top secret much like the Oscars.
However, those ·in the know didn't thin k
they'd have to assure his presence since he
never missed an cycnt. Never say never.
After a IHtle investigation, offacials
realized that Dickson -had not RSVP'd for
the event, and as of Sunday evening, he
still hadn't been notified of the award.
Dickson, a past skipper for the group,
works as a realtor for Grubb & Ellis
Residential Real Estate in Newport Beach.
STARTING AT LINEBACKER FOR THE
LAGUNA COUNCIL ... Former Rams
linebacker Mel Owens has announced he
is running for the Laguna Beach City
Council in No\>ember under the banner
"The Outsider ... Who's In." Joining him at
a recent f undraiser at the Surf & Sand was
Rams quarterback Jim Everett and a
supP,Orting football. Rams cast of Buford
McGee, Doug Smith and Michael Stewart.
Owens has already called for the reform of
the city's Design Review Board as well as
suggesting the city cut its contract with
Dewey's 'Rubbish. He says he's running as a
"political outsider."
SO WHY WON'T A SHARI( ATTACK A
LAWYER? ... Despite all the lawyer jokes
(the answer is "professional courtesy"), the
State Bar of California is doing a bumper
business. This past year, 5,849 people
passed the state bar -25 more than the
year before. In contrast, 391 people passed
the state bar in 1952. Typically, half the
people who take the te~t fail. The best year
was in the fall or 1962 when 63 percent of
the test-takers passed. The worstl That
would be the class of 1983. Only 27.7
percent of the would-be lawyers passed the
exam.
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE BUT ...
... The Municipal Water District of Orange
County -always on the hunt for creative
wa> to gN customers to conserve -has
rele.iscdlts 1992 "Waler Is Life" slogan
winners. Winning sl~ans from grade
schoolers include: "Drown Out Water Loss.
Lick A leak Tod.iy", "After You Take A Sip,
Don't Let Your Faucet Drip." and -the
snappiest slogan of 'cm all -"Co With
The Flow, Save Some H20."
NO, THIS MACHINE IS NOT OUT OF
ORDER ... One of the copiers at Newport
Beach City Hall has a~rently been
nicknamed "The Dog' for its never-failing
ability to sleep on the job. According
Finance Director Dennis Oann~r, a city
employee once placed a sign on the copier
notinJ,: "Jhls machine is not out of Otdef."
The • dog" is not the only City Hall copier
under ~ion. In fact, the city Is plannlns
on spending about S50,000 this year to
ovetNyl the copiers.
. -By S~.-. Mattie
Good morning! Do you know the three
most popular graduation gifts sold
at Carol Klein in Fuhion Island?
1) gold bracelet
2) pearls
3) birthstone ring
_ ltt P~)ne.o...11' P.loc
25 cents
Rate hikes
considered
by council
~ Publ ic hearing set tonight
in Newport on possible
water, sewer fee increases .
By Tony Dodero sun wmer
NEW PORT BEACH -Faced
with an increase 10 operating co::.ts,
the City Council will consider a
stream of new water and sewer fees
at tonight's meeting.
A public hearing is scheduled to·
night for a propo cd \\ater rate hike
that "ill increase a\.eragc monthly
fees by 14 percent. Officials cited a
24 percent increa~e in the Metro-
politan Water District rates and a
successful conservation program as
the reasons behind the rate jump.
All water used by the City of
Ne"' port Beach is purchased from
the Metropolitan Water District, of-
ficials say.
Under the new rate schedule, the
average Newport Beach \.\ater cus·
tamer "'ill see their bi-monthly bill
increase from S44.54 to SS l.50, ac-
cording to Jeff Staneart, acting utili·
ties director.
The Balboa Island Ferry returns across the Newport Harbor to the Peninsula with a load. of cars and passengers.
In addition to the water in-
creases, the council "iii vote on a
proposal that calls f~r more : than
S270,000 in increased sewer fees. to
reckon "'ith a shortfall of ap·
proximately $265,000. A. transportation tradition Officials also cite cffccti\e Y>ater
conservation mea!>urcs and a co::.tly
sewage system as th t reasons for
the rate hike. ~ Balboa Island Ferry has been hauling locals, tourists back and forth for more than 80 years.
By Steve Sakach
Still Wltet
This is the first in a periodic series
on the things, places and people of
summer in Newport &ach.
T he "Admiral,'' the oldest of
three boots that make up the
Oalbon Island Ferry nect, chug
across the waters of Balboa Bay
carrying its load of surfers, sun-burned
tourists and bikini-clad bikers.
A large black Ford truck, converted
into a limousi ne, just finbhed edging
its way onto the ferry, nnd fr< young
\\Omen poke their heads outside th e
sun roof, while several other' peek ou1
the sit.le windows.
Urban look
becomes the
'in' fashion
By Tony Cox
8usftu Editor
NEWPORT CENTER -Even
here at FGshion lslnnd, which is
economically and culturally about a ·
far away as you con get from the
inner city without leaving Southern
California, the urban fashion craze
is taking hold.·
In an athletic hoe store, many of
the clenrance style arc white shoes,
while most of the hot sellers and
new styles ore black. The
hottest·sclling T-shirts and short s
arc blnck. Across the way, a )Oung
men's clothing store specializes in
the urban look, with such items as
baggy, denim shorts and oversized
shirts. •
Walking around t~ ~ retail
center, many of the teenage
shoppers sport black sneakers,
ba&&Y shorts, T-shirts and baseball
caps -the sort of ou tfit that
wouldn't look ou t of place in South
Central Los Angeles or East St.
See FASHION/M
The loads <>f passengers have come
and gone over 1he )ears, but the
Balboa Ferry ha$ operated almost
contfouously since 1909. As ano1hcr
sum mer season officially kicks in, the
fe rries will take on an endless supply
of·p:isscngers back and forth from
Agate Avenue Balboa Isla nd to the
heart of the Fun Zone on the
peninsula. Today, the boats carry
annually about 2.3 million passengers
and more than 600,000 automobiles.
Some of the ferry drivers have
ushe red ~uch cargo for years. They're
hooked on the atmosphere. The sunny
days and cool breezes. The pelicans
bobbing up and down in the wa ter.
The sailboats and ferris "'heel. They
~3} it cc rt :unly beats sining behind n
de k.
Scott Woods, 26, .one of the drivers,
has worked the job off and on for JO
years and said the mosr enjoyable
thing about the driving the ferries is
the people he meets and works with.
"I've made a lot of preny close
friends, from people 16 years old to
their 30~. It keeps you in touch, and I
think thnt's important ," said Woods,
who just finished getting a master's
degree, stu~ying both Spanish and
history.
Woods grew up in Balboa and c:ime
. .
See FERAY/M
Councilman Clarence Turner said
the roposed sewage hikes "'ill give
the chy :iddu1onal funds to deal
\\-ith a deteriorating sewer system
1hat consists of nearly one million
feet of Se\\Cr mains. The fee jump
will also stop the city from draining
SI S0,000 annually from reserves to
maintain the sewer system, Turner
said.
"The most important thing is we
have a long range, systematic way of
upgrading our sewer system," Turn-
er said. He noled that some sewer
lines arc so decay.en th~r ground
water seeps into 1hc system and vice
. ver a.
See RA TES/llCk Piii
Top team sale at home in city league
~ Women almost ejected
from softball competition
for playing too good.
By Russ Loar
sun wnter
COSTA MESA -Members of a
women's softball team who cried
foul over their ejection from the
summer season by city officials will
be allowed to play after all.
la ,.,...ow, .....
As of Wednesday, the team was
prohibited from playing in city·
sponsored leagues bccau e they
were too good, according to city of-
ficial s. During seven years of ycar-
rou nd compe tition. the women's
team -~nown as "The Huddle"
last season -had honed its ball-
playing skills to become one of the
best teams in town . They have won
the league champion hip in all sea-
sons for the last few years. From left, tHm members Patty Holeton, Lisa Hess, Kim McCill, C.uoline Breed-
ing, Linda Forth, Rhonda Rivera, Tisha SchaJer, Ginny Lund and Nancy le"'is. "They say the problem is the
teams th at we would be in compe-
tition with arc so b:id that it
wouldn't be competitive,'' said team
member Linda forth before the city re·
versed its decision. "Whnt they're ay-
ing is. we're so good that we should go
loo~ for competition somewhere else."
When first contacted by the Daily
Pilot, Co ta Mesa recreation Supcrvi<;<>r
Glen Stroud said because or declining
participation in women's lo-pitch soft-
ball lcaaues, both upper and l<l"er di\i-
ion lc<\guc~ had to be combined for
See TEAM/lie* ,_
ClASSIRfD AD m nn DAY
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M Monday, June 22, 1992
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Locals Only
WEEKLY PlANNER
Government Meetings
0 Newport Beach City Council -The
council will hold its regular bimonthly meeting
at 7 p.m. Monday in the council chambers at
City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The public is
invited. There is a public comment period at
the beginning of each meeting, during which
residents may off er comments 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 will hold its regualr bimonthly meeting
at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the council chambers ·at Ci ty Hall, 77 Fair
Drive. The public is welcome 0 Costa Mesa Parks, Recreational Facilities and Parkways
Commission -This five-member commission advises the City
Council on matters relating to youth sports facilities to the
maintenace of the city's parks and green spaces. The commission
will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
Traffic report
The Fourth Street offramp from the
southbound Santa Ana Freeway closed
Sunday and will remain closed until spring,
1993.
On the northbound and southbound Santa
.1 na freeway, night closures, 11 p.m. to 5
a.m., will occur on various lanes. between
Jeffrey Road and Jamboree through June,
1992.
The northbound Santa Ana Freeway
connector to the Southbound Costa Mesa
Freeway will remained closed until winter, 1993.
Nightly closures, midnight to 5 a.m., on the northbound Costa
Mesa Freeway from \he Santa An a Freeway to Fourth Street, will
continue through May, 1992. ·
On the Costa Mesa freeway, the northbound Fourth S1reet
offramp will remain closed through Spring, 1993.
On the Costa Mesa freeway, night closures, from midnight to 5
a.m., of all northbound and southbound lanes between the Santa
Ana Freeway interchange and Fourth Street in Saota Ana will
continue through May.
Dreaming ol a white Costa Mesa?
We know it's June but snow in Costa Mesa is news anytime and
this photo by Fred Nattrass show~ a l ~SOs blanket of the white
stuff at his home on Virgi nia Place. He writes that his car had an
inch of snow on it when he drove in to work at the Newport
Beach post office. Does anyone remember the exact date of this
great Costa Mesa blizza rd ?
It's no sno•Y job -· •"e really can use )'Our historical facts!
Send them to Did You Know, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, 92626.
Correcuon
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in Thursday"s Weekend section
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The Daily Pilot regrets the
error.
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Births
Hoog Memorlol Hospltol
Juno 7
o Laurie and Ronald Milano, Costa
Mesa, boy
o Christine Rttve and Paul Rocco,
Costa Mesa, boy
June 8
o Shannan Nolan and Alejandro, Costa
Mesa, boy
June 9
o Joanne and Donald Morris, Costa
Mesa, boy
o Lauri and Homer 01lm1n, Newport
Beach, boy
Juno 10
o Terri and John Sullivan, Costa Mesa,
boy
o Ava and David Lopez, Costa Mesa,
girl
a Anna and John Biggs, Costa Mesa, girl
• Juno 11
o Andrea and Matt Liiiywhite, Newport
Be3Ch. girl
o Mary and Forest M.iurer, Costa Mesa,
boy
o Kimberly and Timothy Shields, Costa
Mesa, boy
Women's Hospital
Soddlebotk Medical Center
Moy 29
o Robin and Russell F.icer, Costa Mesa,
boy
Fountain Volley_
leglonal Hospital
"NJy 30
o Nadean and Kenneth Singleton,
Costa Mesa, boy
Deaths :. -.. . :
Most recent deaths as reported to the
Orange County Recorder's Office.
Cotto Mesa
o Ralph Ehlert Straman, 77 on May 16,
1992.
o Frank Fala, 83 on June 4, 1992.
o Virginia Ruth Tilltr Coolbaugh, 47
on June 2, 1992.
o Neil Nisbet, Jr., 25, on June. 13,
1992.
Newport 8eoch
o Emma Jane Rorer Crary. 80, on May
24, 1992
o Norman E. Hald, 69, on June 11 ,
1992.
Mosr recent marriages as reported to
th~ OrJnge County Recorder's Office. ·
Costa Mesa
o Nusen Asm.u Badawi married
Denise Suzanne Gabriel on May 17,
1992 in S.lnta Ana.
o Ciang Tr~ong Nguren married Yen
Thanh Tran on Apri 25, in Garden
-Grove.
O Stephen N. Rochford, Jr. married Ny-
cole Lynette Cunningham on ...,,,ii -4,
1992 in S.lnta Ana.
o Matthew C. Vandtrwarlcer married
Kelly Michelle Perkin on May 9, 1992
in Mi~on Viejo.
Newport Beach
o Jllmts Terry Hamilton married Dawn
Frances Van Syclcel on May 15, l9~2 in
Dana Point.
Managing Editor Steve Ma.M. ... '42~21
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o Ron.ild Eugene ·Freeman married
Donna M.irlene lauara on May 16,
J 992 in Anaheim.
o James A. Collier married Kay Renee
Nelson on May 16, 1992 in N~vpor1'
eeach.
o Dennis M. Cadorniga married Cina
Yolanda Scruggs on May 2, 1992 in
Newport Beach.
Recent /xJn/..ruptcies as reported to
the Federal Bankruptcy Court in SiJntJ
,\na.
(/.opoet 1 n.., .. ~ to t.ci..odo<e 0 fo "'9 bv•
MV Re---e os..U ..,. Ol>PO'I~ °" o "'°'-
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0..poet 11 lfl.1 •I de>11~ IO Ol!ow bu.-.ie1 IO
,w111efld oblogoi.ons IO c..d•!Ofl 1n ~' to resltV<f\i19
debt• ond -1-Choptw 13-lfl.s 11 dft.g...d to ollow o deblorlO dt
• ... o pi.,., to repoy cteel.oori -o s-•.od °' live. to ,..,.,_,
dloO·~ b.i\...u 01
Newport Beoch
o Cary Shewan, Polaris Proper-
tiesChapter 11 .
Costa Mesa
None listed
New busine>s license inform.Jtion re·
ported by the cities of Co~td Mes.:i .ind
Nel\port Beach.
Newporl l each
o Scott Hudson of Paragon Graphics .ir
3400 Irvine Ave
o Handel Leung o( Colden, Arts & Fur·
nlturt at ~01 Newpor1 Center Dr.
o Or. Melvin Foulds al 120 Newpolt
Center Or. ·
o Judy Wang o( Aegis Marine lnterna·
tional In~. at 1602 MOr11'0\-1d A'~
1 Costa Mesa
o Robert M. Richard or So. u l s~eep·
ing ill 3104 l\Jrway A\e
o P.irvar Ahmadi o( Cr~n Print Cen·
ter at 1109 V1cto1i.i SI
o Selwyn lltman of One Step Bralo;e
Supply at 1 ~40 Logan Ave:
o Leon Curry of Alle;native fire Equip
al 2927 Bristol St
o George Cr.indell o( Atherton Enter·
prises at 1962 Church St.
Recent teJI ~.Jte S.Jkf .is rep<>11ed by
the Contmen/J/ L.tl\')t'JJ Title Co m
S.>nt.t Nia
Costa Mesa
o 3158 Bray "ne, S200,000. 4 bed·
room. 2 bath to Ricardo Coreas
o 2723 Cibola Ave., $229,000, 3 bed·
room, 2 bath to Wilson D. Ctum
03112 Coolld~ Ave .• S224,000, 3
bedroom, 2 bilth to Ku1mir W. 81linski
o 1175 Bolst> Way, S 139,SOO, 4 bed·
room. 2 b.:ilh to Larry £. Weichman
o 3462 Wlnd1or Ct., S280,000, 2 bed·
room, 2 bath 10 David Emmft
o 3470 Wimbledon Way. $385,000. l
bedroom. 3 bath to Robert L. Jones
o 518 Sturgeon Dr .. $245,000, 4 bed·
room, 2 baih to Edwin E. Hodges
o 920 Tanana Pl., S225,000, 4 bed-
room, 2 bath 10 Rosa M. Munoz
o 201 Mayfair Lane, S 175,000, 2 bed·
room, 2 bath 10 Linda A. Adams
o 1098 Glen Ci. S237,500, 3 bedroom,
2 bath to Daniel Noel
o 603 San Michel, S 178,000, 10 Jae S.
Klm
Newport Beach
o 2707 Blue W.iter, S685,000, 4 bed·
room, 2 bath to Taylor 8. Granl
o 2021 Port Bristol Cl.. $619,0001 3
bedroom, 2 bath to Michale J Stewart
o 1912 Port Weybridge, S51 S,000, 4
bedroom. 2 b.:ith to Henry K. lee
o 1711 Port Westbourne, S410,000, 3
bedroon1, 2 bath 10 lames H. Kraushaar
o 1985 Port Edward Ci., Sl,308,500. 3
bedroom. 3 b.uh to i\l.in Troop
o 9 Tiburon Bay Or., S 1,02 5,000, 4
bedroom. 2 bath to Ron.Jld 8. How.ird
o 2123 Yacht Julia, S7SS.OOO, 3 bed-
room, 2 bath 10 Richard L Belvefll
o 1907 Yacht. S690,000. 2 bedroom, 2
b.lth to Richard 0. Bechtel
0 4601 Surrey Or., $757,500, 3 bed·
room. 4 bilth 10 Robert R Young
The fo/10.,.1111 pcOple t11c~ •mstccJ this
PJfr ""<'d on suspi.;ion of dr111111 und.:r the
mflucnct ~ people h.tlc only b«n ,,,. tNrrd on su•pinc>n of• cnmc •nd. u .,.,th
all such rmncs, they •tr inno«'nl until pro>•
en JJJilt)
Costa Mesa
o Tin.> Weber. 28. Costa Mt.>s.>
o Oa11id Obotn. 27, Pomona
o Albert Ta)-1()(, 21, Cost.i Mesa
o Gary J.imes, 23. Huntington Beach
a Roberto T;rualini, 23, Ne"part Be.lch
o Nmbcrly ..._poda<;a, 23, Irvine
o Mart11' Mendoza.Flores, 25, oo ad·
drbS
o Ju.in Armenta, 32, S-lnt.t Ana
o Seth Jotdoo, -42, Hunun1,iton Be~
o Daniel l(t1ger.-22, 5.lnta Ana
o Darrl)'n H.llley, 2 l. C~a Mcs.i
o Hermenegildo Ocho.a, 29, Costa Mesa
Newport Beath
0 Melanie Je.in V~ )8. NC\\J:>Oft
Be-ach.
o Jorge Lflredo Rcyej, 24, 5.lnl,.l Ana
o John Thom.ls Cole~. JO. long Beacl)
o Qa,ld t..'\.lt!hcw Perry, 28, Nl'\\1)00
Beach
o KC\rn Boyd O•ergaauw, H. Bellll~er
o Jatge Conzale.c Perez, 25, C0>ta MC$!
ON.lncy Sue Hayward, 52, Newport'
Beach
o Walter Reese Hemphill, 63, Ne". port
Beach
o l~er kal.loul.alan. Kcl11, JS, Arcadi.i
O Kr1~11ne Anne t lrcl..s, 24, s.tn Diego
OMonlque Ann Von BMlcr, 32, New-
pon Beach
Ot..\a)()n Al..ira Ya~110, 2'J, Laguna
Niguel
o D.t"id Perry G.lMn, 32, Coco de Caza
Nominations being accepted lor Mesa Pride's home beauty contest
COST A MESA --. Mesa
Pride, a local citizens' group, is
:iccepting nominations today
through June 30 for best single-
family home, best apartment/
condo, and best neighborhood
block in Costa Mesa.
Entries will be judged on
overall appearance, landscaping
IJC& IMEIA111B:
Newport leach 70/61
lalbOa: 68/58
COlta Mesa: 7'1/60
Corona del Mar: 69/59
and general upkeep, and the
wi1.ners in the three categories
-announced in August -will
receive Jheir picture in the Daily
Pilot and prizes donated by local
merchants.
"We do this to encourage
Costa Mesa residents to beautify
•
their neighborhoods," said
chairwoman Jackie Gillis.
Jf you'd like to nominate your
home, condo, opartment or block
-or even a friend's -you can:
1) Call nominations into the
Pilot's Readers' Hotline at
642-6086 and leave your name,
address and phone number:
2) Send nominations to
Neighborhood Pride Awards,
P.O. Dox 3949, Costa Mesa,
92628-3949.
For additional inforn1<1l 1vn,
call Cha irwoman Jackie Gillis at
548-3350.
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TIXll billionaire's visit left Orange County with Perot-m•ia . ' .
D own on the dock :it Pete Stewart's
South Coast Doal Yard these two
strangers were passing time,
gamming about the generally sad state of
affairs in the country.
"You know," said the younger chap, a
On the
Coast
plumbing contractor, "if
somebody doesn't get a
handle on this country
pretty soon, there won't
be anybody left excepl
cockroaches and
Mormons."
Then he added
thoughtfully, "And
m:iybe Ross Perot."
"You think he'll
make it?" asked the
other fellow, a
newspaper columnist
who wished he'd come
up with the
Mormons-and-cockroaches line.
"What, survive along with the
Mormons and cockroaches?"
"No, su rvive the election and become
president."
"Sure, why not?" the plumber man
grinned. "He couldn't do any worse."
The Perot movement is fascinating 10
watch. It's attracting people left and
right from the left and right. You see
Perot bumper stickers everywhere, very
few for Clinton and almost none
boosting Dush. Friday morning I saw a
Rolls Royce Coroiche and a disheveled
little pickup next to one another at a
stoplight; both cars had Perot stickers.
See, you don't have to be rich - or
unrich -to go Perot.
I've spoken to some of the Perotnistas
out in front of supermarkets and they
seem to be re:isonable, rational people
who are very afraid for the future 'Of
their country.
As with any political movement, there
are some folks whose elevators don't go
all the way to the top floor. Last
Thursday morning several of those types
called the Daily Pilot newsroom
demanding -not asking, demanding -
to know why the paper didn't have a
story 10 the caller. He i>llll d11.Jn'1
believe her.
It's attracting people left and right
from the left and right. ..
I saw a Rolls Royce Corniche
and a disheveled little pickup
next to one another at a stoplight;
both cars had Perot stickers.
Managing Editor Steve Marble
made the mistake of ani>\\-cring his
phone about 10 minult:l> later. It
Wn!. his turn in the barrel. I heard
Steve tell the caller at least 10
times that we had already run the
See, you don't have to be rich
or unrich -to go Perot.
story on the Great One's materialization
in Orange County that day.
Peg McAllis1er fielded the first call I
overheard. Peg usually is our first line of
defense. She told the caller very
patiently and politely that we had
already run a story about Perot's
appearance, that we had it in Tuesday's
paper, before any other local paper did.
That wasn't good enough. Peg had to
go get a copy of the paper and read the
story.
Apparen1ly, 1he caller said no'"!
had not. "I'm orry?" Steve said.
"We didn't? Gee, 1 wonder what
this is l'm reading. Arc you sure
you're reading our paper?"
I watched Steve do a masterful
job of keeping his cool 'While implic11ly
being called a fool and a liar.
If the Perot ranks are filled with
hard-core doofuses like these, we could
be in deeper trouble 1han \\e alrcJd)
are.
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ANOTHER ANTJ-ELECTRO~ICIST:
The infernal voice-mail machine) we
railed against last week abo pu)h V1ck1
de Rcyn al's buuon. And )he has figured
out a WJ) of pu>h1ng back.
"If voice m:iil run> on too long. or
tloesn't ~v;.111 me of u suit..1blc op1ion -
read, 'WhJI 1 .... ant' -I prci>s I. 2 or 3. I
ma) not ge1 the right department, but tt
usuall) connect> me "1th a human "hu 1 ...
probubly 'ery bus) ... and rc.,cntl> th1:
intrusion ... Since we can't seem 10
change the !>)Stem lrom the ou1>1de,
perhaps disgruntled emplO)CCl> c..tn du ll
from .,..ithin. I'm not a dev1uu::1 pcrl>on,
but..~"
Actually, Vsd.i 1s delightfully dcvsoul>.
She goes on 10 take some \\h..tc~:. at the
commercials i.ume bul>mcss pla) \\hile
)OU .tre on hold, anJ the dreaded, .. I'm
l>Orl')'. the computer 1s do'"n, plca:.c call
back'' routine.
"I u\cd to du that." Vicki admit:., "but
nu long.er -unlcsl> n's an 800 number."
No,., she rei>ort .. to the scd111ou> t..1ctic ol
.td\ 1sing the comp.my that '>111: 1 ... clleir
customer and they should call 111.:r back.
God'll get her fur that.
Fred .\la rein's column run~ t'' t•ry
M onday, U'cdnesdaJ and Fridn).
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Send your Items to Bob van
Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
Today
ADD and discipline -
a seminar entitled "Helping
Parents Survive: Disciplining the
ADD Child." will be offered at 7
p.m. today at the offices of Jo.1n
Andrews, 1151 Dove Street, suite
105, in Newport Beach. For
information, call 476-0991.
Aerobics for seniors
Register today for low impact
C1erobics classes held every
Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30
to 9:30 a.m. at the West Newport
Community Center. 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
For reservations, call 644-3240.
Boating classes -The
Girl Scout Council of Orange
County is offering summer boatrng
classes from June 22 to August
24. The five-day sessions 1n
canoeing, rowing, and beginning
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Tue ~d ay, June 23
Women's wealth -
Women can learn lo build and
protect wealth at a free financial
semtnJr offered by Shearson
Lehman Brothers al 5:~0 p.m.
)line 2l at the Newport BeJch
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Dn.,e. Financial consultants Flora
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Child development -
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Bridge classes -
Beg1nn1ng and intermediate
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Wednesday, June 24
Painting classes -A
class in landsc.1pes ;:ind !>Cascape!>
will be oitered bv the city of
Ne..' port Beach beg1nn1ng at 9:30
a.m. June 24. The cla» 1) for all
students, from beginning to
advJnced, and will focus on
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Thursday, June 25
Yision consultations -
Karin Bergmann, a visual aids
consultant from the Braille
Institute, will off er free visual aid:;
consullations from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center.
800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar. Visual aids are special
magnification devices that enable
'1sually impaired people to make
the best use o( their res1du..ll
vision. Each participant must h.we
a \•-.r1uen referral from an
ophlhalmologist or optometrist.
Call 644-3244 for appointments.
Management seminar
-Management consultant Ken
Ca tiles "ill condua a seminar
entitled "Planning for the End of
the Recession" at 7: 15 a.m. June
25 at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221
W Pacific Coast Highway. For
information. call the Ne" port
Harbor Chamber of Comm~rce at
729-4400.
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Choice of 5 sauces:
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Business The Business page runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642·4321, ext. 371
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Wh 0 • Robin \Vhitesitks, a 38-ycar-old Costa
• Mesa resident \\hO i!> O\\ner of Lido
\'ali!>e. A nJll\C of 1hc San francisco 0 Jy Arca,
\\'h11e .. 1Je!> c;,unc 10 !:>oulhc.rn California in 1973 to
allcnJ use. Pnor IU bu~ 111g Lido \':ilt:.c, she \\Orl..ed
as an ad,enising unJ 111arkc1111g exccuti\e in Orungc
County anJ Los Angeles.
Wh t • lido \'ah:.c makes cu,tom luggai;e a • and duffd h.1g:. from ::i durable ">Ion
l.'.invas 111:.llerial. The comp.111y make:. some other
l.'u:.1om1zcd cam as prm.luch. ~uch ai. boat CO\Crs. The
\.J:.lllm duffel D•I£~ r.111gc in price from S-10 to Sl JO,
"htle a fl\c-p1ccc \1.'l ol cu:.tomw.~J l ido Valise
lugg.1gc sc.:lb for $-100 to S5tl0. Lllh.> \'albe abo has
some 111ass-produc1ion product\, ~uch as its
AnimalU~1Gz lin\.' of anim.if-,hJpcd bag~. The
comp.111) lic\.'n'-\.'U out pr0Jud1lln .111J m;irketing of
llOC t'f th J\.'~1gn~ -.1 b.1~ "1th color) of th\.' San
• Jo!>C Sh.irk" -ll> Gl·111:1.il \ldk
When• ~.rlh \\'1.'hh .iml Janel Walsh
• f\.1un.dcJ l 1do \'ali:.c 15 )Cars ago.
\Vhi1c-.1dc-. bought the cump.111~ from thl.'in in 1%9.
Where• Lido \';rh'c u'cd to be tud.cJ
e ,l\\;I\ 111 ,I l-lll:tll fal.'tlitv Oil ~h1p,.1rJ \\a~. near the. cn1r.1ncc to Newport Harbor
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\111111.alll.1<..il lrnc ",ll]J .ill 11\l.'r lhc country and in
some foreign countries through catalogs, resort shops,
amusement parl.s and a few sporting goods stores.
Wh~• Whitc~ides said she bought Lido
• Valise because after helping clients
develop p oduc1s and prepare marketing plans during
her career in advertising and marketing, she wanted
10 take on her own product. She said she saw growth
opportunities in Lido Valise.
How• Whitesides said that Lido Valise's
• sales grew five-fold after she acquired
the company, to a peak of $250,000 in 1990. The
company's sales have declined since then, but by
controlling costs, Whitesides has been able to
improve profits. Whitesides attributed the sates
decline to the recession and to a maturation and
leveling off of sales of the AnimalBaGz line. She said
she secs great potential for future sates growth,
especially\\ it h custom luggage, but she doesn't
envision Lido Valise becoming a large company. She
said her firl>t priority is maintaining Cido Valise's
high level of qualit y and service. .
Lesson Learned:;~~~~v-
er be too thorough, and you can never stop planning
for tomorrow," slie said. "The minute you st~rt to
rest on your laurels, l know that things will slow down.
We're always "orking, hard to plan the next promo-
tion, figuring our what the next product will be."
-Dy Tony Cox
-If JOU know someone 1t'ho should be prolilcd In
this weekly fcnturc, send your suggestion to 1'he Daily
Pilot's business t.•ditor, Tony Cox, at 330 U~ Da_y St.,
Costa /\lcs11, 92617.
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Communication -The
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Seniors Senior Editor T.J. Hutchinson 6~2-4321, c>.t. 366
Can scientists ·genetically ·repair · the human rate?
N ow that we have genetically
altered veggies and frui t,
hopef ulty one day we'll
have genetically altered kids. If
scientists can produce cows who
give milk, why not children who
can chew with thei r mouths
closed?
Before you scream tha t it would
be monstrous to
tamper with
Mother Nature,
consider the
benefits. Imagine
a kid who took to
wa ter like a
mallard duck?
Who didn't
handle a bar of
soap as gingerly
as a hand
grenade? If one
tiny duck gene
implant could
lure Junior into
the tub, this
historic achievement would rival
Oarwin'5 theory of evolution. The
kid may develop a slight waddle in
his walk, but that's a small price to
pay for a scrubbed face a' the
table.
OASIS Invites
companies to get
Involved In expo
NEWPORT BEACH -The
OASIS Senior Center i~ currently
eeking applications from
imerested companies and
organizations for the Senior
Resource Exposition on Saturday.
August 15.
Profit and non-profit
or~izations arc encouraged to
mart..ct their senior oriented
products ~nd services. Space fee
for profit making organizations is
S40 while non-profit is $20.
Admittance to the expo is free
to seniors and their families. A
summer barbecue will be available
for everyone to enjoy. The
expo ition will be held from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m.
For on application please phone
Vicki or Ulurel at 714-644-3244.
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There's no limi t to the miracles
genetic engineering can produce to
benefit mankind. Dy suppressing
the television gene, scientists will
be able to eliminate that
dangerous hybrid, the Couch
Potato, that has taken root in all
our living rooms. Unchecked, who
knows how fa r th e potato-head
movement could go? Today,the
couch, tomorrow,the world.
Everyone worries that genetic
tampering will create a race of
robots who lack the human
frai lties that make us so lovable.
Granted, a nawless kid would be
intimidating. He'd have to be
coached to throw bathroom to,,cls
on the floor. However, scientists
vow they will leave sufficient
family characteristics,such as
close-set eyes and jutting jaws, for
Mom and Dad to identify with
their loved ones.
The greatest promi'>e in this
revolutionary dcV1!lopmcnt lies
do"n the road. At birth we can be
given specific genes assuring us of
a longer, more productive helf
life. Look what ~iencc ha~ done
for tomatoes. Think of a brain that
lasts twice as long and l.ccps its
freshne~s -even when )'Ou'rc
retired and off the vine?
While they've removed the
cnLyme that causes brubing in
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Meet up with the guys foflowing our
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Models: 'Mn cash prizes, trips to Europe,
the Caribbean and Brazil.
To enter, please call (714) 540-9203.
Spomcnd by: UM!r l et. OMr's HW Salon, t.oo.En ~.
A Semldonll & ~ Umo9ie.
Dance to the "Electric Eyes",
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to satisfy the most
di scriminating ...
regardless of age.
fruits and vegetables, r hope they
can do the same for us
thin-skinned people who have lost
our padding. I have more purple
bruises than a ba~ket of
marked-down peaches.
When they isol:ite the humor
gene, the most elusive of all,
they'll be able to thread it through
the DNA double heli'( like a
bright ribbon. Humor i<t an
essential anti-body against taking
yoursl!lf too seriously. lt '!. an
equally important pain-killer for
the anxieties of aging. I feel sorry
for those stalwart soub \urviving
the Golden Years cold 1url.cy.
Whining ''ill al<io be controlled
by genetic engineering. If )Our
mother \\hincd, )OU ha\e a 50
percent chance of innicting the
same pain. Thanks to the men in
the white lab juckcts, one day the
world will be free of thb blight.
Many people ask \\hat b the
difference bet" cen a compl:unt
and a \\hine? The \peed ol the
record. A whine moans iilong :it IO
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FERRY
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ihk lh'~r~ .ill~'' him time w Jbo
pl.1~ Ill I b.inJ
I h1' 1; the third \Car ol \\Ori..
tur .1nnth1.r h:rl') dri\cr. Lenny
...\ndcr..,l\11. Thl! Balbo.1 residen t
-.;11J 1t'' the pcrkct <.urnmcr JO!J.
'lk111e uu1,1dc. the ~un, the
b\l.th. ~1~lu1 of people think it get~
bunng gl)ing b~1ck and forth, but
~ uu '..:i: a 101 people you i..no\\."
\ ndu ""'n l>.llll
~1nu: the tcr0 ha' 'I.tried ils
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r~·11pl.: h.1d ... 111d lllrlh lhc 1.0110·
foot dil>t:mcc frqm 10 p.m. to 6
.1.11!:... and '':is ~ck at 2 p.m.
"There'i. a lot of str:ingc pco·
pie ... AnJcr!ion said. "Some are
kht. You l>CC people come ac n.>s!I
and hJlf anJ hour l:Hcr they come
b~u:i.. sa) ing they don't i...now ho"
to get off the island. You also sec
J lot of fisherman and drunks."
The Dalboa Island ferry sy:.tem,
one of the i.tate's oldest util1 11ei.,
'',ts origi nally ~cl up as an inccn·
t1\.C to get people 10 buy property
on the island. Over the years, it
has beco me a landmark.
It 'i. been a frequent transport
for :ictors, the site of a wedding,
and three years ago, a luunching
p.1d for a Nissan 300 ZX, ''hich
1h.11 \\a~ drnen into the drini...
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FASHION
From A1
Louis.
"Olack just see ms to be it," said Mall
Prochnow, manager or the Footaction USA
store at Fashion Island. ''Everything we see,
from the high-fa hion clothes to the Cross
Colours stuff, people want black. Our holiest
selling stuff is definitely black shoes, and the
black clothes to go with it."
P rochnow said thot while some parents -
and for that matter, some area schools -
are resistant to u look based on clothing '"Orn
by inner-city youths, sales of urban-style
merchandise continue to grow.
"You don't ha,·e to be in LA or Detroit to
have the attitude," he said. "It doesn't matter
who you ore, where )'OU live or your income
bracket. It's wh:it th e people want.''
Said Pat Cook, an employee at Footnction
USA: "l wear the stuff all the time. I'd wear it
to work if I could. I go out nnd see girls
wearing stuff like this. Everybody loves it."
Another Fashion Island store, appropriately
named In ner City, l>pecializes in urban
fashions. Hip hop mui.ic is piped through the
l>torc, and baggy jeani., shorn. and T-shirh fill
the rocks.
"lt was a little -.low ge tting started, hut our
clientele has incn!a!icd :.i lot," said Kyle
Shostcn, m:inagcr of Inner City. "It's a really
good value for what you're gelling."
As Shosten discusses the store's
merchandise, an Asian man buyl. a $58 pair of
REPAIR!
Cross Colours shorts fo1 his teenage son, who,
naturally, is w~ring basgy jeans, 3 slouchy
shirt and :i black baseball cap.
While some might question whether the
inner-city look would sell at Fashion Island,
Shosten is convinced. His store's sales have
increased steadily, and he said Inner City had
the most sales of any men's clothing store at
lhe center in April.
F ashion Jslond merchants like Footaction
and Inner City arc just a couple examples .
of the increasing prominence of the urban-look
trend. Fashion industry experts report that the
urban look is hot among young people,
whether it's the beach crowd, the playground
crowd or you r average suburban te enager.
"ln the Jotc-80s, what was then the beach
look -bright, wild colors and cr:izy prints -
proliferated across the country, and the trend
sellers moved on," said Paul Holmes, associate
publisher of Action Sports Retailer in Laguna
Bench. "They didn't want to look like everyone
else, so they went for darker colors, an urban
gritty wok.
"There's a big innuence from the hip hop
music scene. White suburban kids will pack the
Irvine Amphitheater to see a ·rap group like
Public Enemy. Their parents don't understand
it, but that's why they go.''
Holmes soid he believes the urban look
began to take off last foll. He said the normal
cycle for such trends is to "pick up steam, peal
and crash, ' :ind he believes inner-city fashions
are eurrcutly at the peak stage.
"It's been on for a while," HOimes said. "I
think we'll see a new look. launched for spring
'93." -. Robert McKnight Jr., chief execuuve olracer
of Costa Mesa-based Qulcksilv~r Inc., sa.id has
company got in on the trend with a few uems
in its QSD and Pirate Surf lines. Urban-look
fashions currently make up less than S percent
of Quicksilver's sales, he saJ~· . . "It's not mainstream ye t, McKnight 5111d.
"h's more and more every week, b~t i~ h~sn't
t:ikcn over yet. Rct:iilers are dabbling an It, so
if it takes off, they can s:iy they're with it. If it
doesn't, they can drop it." .
Some clothing companies, such ~s Moss~m~
Sport, Stussy Inc. and Cross Colou.rs, ~pcc1ah2c
in the urban look. Others, like Quack.salver and
Irvine-based Spot Sport Inc., have brought
some inner-city fashions into their product
lines to capitaliie on the trend.
T he urban look is common among rap
artists and inner-city youths, including
some gang members. Perhaps ~ecause of
thut connection, many of the companies that.
make the fashions are attempting to emphasize
positive messages in their adve~tising. Fo.r
exa mple, in one Nike com merctal, film director
Spike Lee implores a white bai.kctball team
and a black ba!lketball team that are bickering
with each other to get :iloog. The product is
never mentioned. .
''People wan t to have dark clothes and d~rk
fashion and not lrnve it a11ached to somethmg
gangy or negative," said Shawn Buckley, owner
of Creative Impact, an advertising agency in
Costa Mesa. "The companies are going out or
their w~1y 1<1get awuy from that. They're trying
to make it hip to be a good person."
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Ociety Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321
ocals celebrate opening of Costa Mesa Senior Center
oday, the new Costa Mesa Senior
Center, Pomona at 19th Street, is "open
for business," but over the weekend it
celebration time.
ixieland music was heard Sunday as
seniors gathered for ice
cream and to tour the
two-story $2.5 million center
with its 20,000 square reet of
space.
Tours of the facility with
its good new smell and
interiors in neutral colors,
blush and teal were also
conducted Saturday following
the ribbon cutting by Mayor
Mary Hornbuckle.
About 300 came to check
out the multi-purpose and
dining hall, library, arts and
crafts room and other areas.
Then a steady st ream of
kers continued until 4 p.m. Homemade
kies, coffee and lemonade were served.
he crowd there on Friday evening was all
ssed up, eating hot and cold hors d'oeuvres
vided by caterer Jane Moralice of Costa
sa, and toasting the center with California
mpagne as Margaret Klemm played the
p.
ewport National Charity League
erwrote the black tic optional party, and
re representing NCL were president Alexa
sen and Karen Watson.
ccn :it the Friday scene were Chic Clarke
esident of the board of Costa Mesa Senior
ii.ens), Peggy and Jack Reinert, Vesta
ry, Anita and Gil Ferguson, Lucy and
rd VP Max Adrian, Sally and eM
nci lman Jay Humphrey, Barbara Surges,
c director Susan Schollenberger, Margarita
Leonard Josenhans and Richard Vinson.
he weekend celebration was chaired by
rd member Sandy Pinkerton.
'It's been a lot of work putting this
ether, an d it has been a lot of fun," said
kerton. Among those assisting were board
rctary Mary Bennett and Helen Redding,
also serves on the board and will run the
ter's gift shop.
y the Way: "It has been predicted that 24
cent of Costa Mesa's population by the
r 2000 will be seniors," said Bennett.
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Irvine Co. 's open-space
plan gets OK from city
...,. Agreement would
determine the fate of
about 240 acres in the
Upper Newport Bay.
By Tony Oodero
Stan Wrrter
Nl:.WPORT UEACll -An
agreement between the Irvine
Co. and the city that may de-
1erm1m: the fate of about 240
·"re:. of open :.pace in the
Upper Nc'' port Ua)' was hailed
!:111n<l.1y as good dc.11 for both
p.111k• ..
"II'!> !..ind of lit..t: Irish Mul-
l i.:.111·~ :.lC\\," .,,11J Gary Di
SJno, PIJnnini.: Commbsion
d1.11rmJ11. "It brmi.:' 111 a b.11-
;1 nee. l t pro' idc~ open space.
,\1.1\l'c not all that \\C want.
hut· more than the General
Pl.in llf J9S~ calkd for. It's a
lt1tk bit of !>Olllething f\lr C\C!)'·
l11 hi\ ...
1·1w Ir.inc Cll. convinced the
ut~ \ l'l.1nni11g Commi!.sion 10
.1dopt 1h opcn-,p.1ce plan and
UH.' lht: 1!0 ahcJd Ill the dC\CI·
\1p111cnt -1..11 CJS.t home:., .tp·
prl1\1111:itcl.' 9~.oou square feet
11! 11tl1l'C .,p:.icc. 50,00u' square
tcl'l lor a rc ... taurant and health
duh .111J .1 6 '·ro1llH hotl'I .1dtli·
11llll 1111 106 acre!..
In ndungc, the c11y recc1,cJ
1111111 the lninc Co .. 1p·
pro\lmatl'I.' l.tO .int:!> of open
'l"•~l' .111J an 1111crc,1-frcc loan
"' .1bout $21 m1lhl1n for future
ru.1J impru\Clllcnt'
t..:.1111ron111l·n1al group:. ha\I!
"n1i:,ht tu :.top th·.: development
cif l\\ll of tho'e parcc.:ls. the
L'ppa CJ~l:rn:11., and NC\\·
p\ll IC:r :'\orth ~•IC,, c11ing eco-
1l1~1c,tl d.11nagc Ill the ~ires and
.1 k1~' of open ,p.icc. One of
1 lhl'e group~. I hc NC\\ port
(\.1n-.1:r.a11cy 1~ ... t:d .. ing a land
buyout of the sites that could
total more than $80 million.
And Karl Hulbaucr, a mem-
ber of the conservancy and co-
presiding officer of the group
Stop Polluting Our Newport
(SPON), was less than enthusi-
astic about the agreement.
"I wouldn't say that it is a
deal that is totally worthless,
but to say that I'm elated
would also be Car from the
truth," Hulbauer said. "It will
change the character of New-
port Beach, for us humans and
even more dramatically for
many animal species."
Hu!bauer was also concerned
about the close proximity of the
proposed development to some
of the sensi tive bluff areas of
the bay.
It was, however, a coalition
of city officials, environmental
groups, homeowner associations
and Irvine Co. represenl:ltives
that hammered out the detail s
of the Irvine Co. plan, which
got unanimous approval by the
Planning Commission Friday.
The Irvine Co. has main-
tained that its development
plan conceded far more land
than the company was required
to under the city's General
Plan, which only earm arked 71
acres of open space and gave
the company a green light to
develop 175 acres of the sensi·
t1vc Upper Newport. Bay land.
And Di Sano was eve n left
''ondering if the Irvine Co. was
too generous. ''If there was
anybody ''ho wasn't treated
fairly, it may have been the Ir·
vine Co .. " Di Sano said.
The City Council is th e next
~top for the Irvine Co. plan,
but it ''ill not likely be debated
until Augu~t. The plan must
al~o gel approval fr om the
Coa~tal Commission.
Birds of leather ·are etched together
~ New retaining wall t.iill
feature scene of pelicans in
flight. 'Nobody wanted just
a stark wall , they wanted
something attractive,' says
mayor of Newport Beach.
By Joyce Scherer
SW! Wnter
A l a lime when cities
throughout Orange County
are penny pinching as neve1
before, Newport Beach city
officials are spending an eslimaled
$100,000 extra to make a retaining
wall a work of art.
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"Nobody wanted just a stark
wall, they wanted something
attractive," said Newport Beach
Mayor Phil Sansone of the
approximate S540,000 ri:taining
wall etched with pelicans in flight.
The 227-feel Jong, 15-feet high
wall is located on the bluff side of
l .... l' .. )rw.0..·ly I'll.JI
Construction crew works at comp~eting Newport Beach retaining wall etched with pelicans in flight.
Pacilic Coast Highway across from the Boy
Scout Sea Dase. Scheduled for completion in
August, the project was proposed in 1988 by Co~ncil~_oman Evelyn Harl and placed in the
city's 1989-1990 general fund budget, said
Public Works design engineer Lloyd Dalton.
"The wall is be ing built so the city can
complete sidewalk, curb and guller
improvements along Pacific Coast Highway
where there have been none," Dalton said.
"This enables us to notch out the hillside,
which is right in the way. The improvements
constructed from Santa Ana River all the way
through the city limit have been done except at
this location. This will allow one to walk or
Wanna place a
classified ad?
ride a bike from one pnrt of the cil)' to the
next."
Santa Monica b:ised•nnist Tom V:anll:lnt,
known for bjs elabora te engraving:. on 1hc.
Bank of Newport und the Pacific Mutual
building, created the ·'Pelicans in I 'light"
theme. The 21 p:aneb, each \\C1ghi11g 30.000
pounds and mcac;uring 11 '!:?reel \\idc. \\ere
trucked i.cparatcly to Nc"pnrt Uca1.:h trom
Northern California. i lcvcn of the-pancb ''ill
have the intaglio-st) led pclicnm that \\ 111
capture the shatlow ch:rnges of the tl:i)
"This i:. ou r first real c;1.pcricncc '" crea11ng
a piece of artwork on u public \\Wl.,·t~ pc
facility," i.aid city cngincl.!r Don \\'chi>
Ne" port Beach Counci lman John I le~ges
.,,1id city projects like a S 100,000 decor;.i tl\·e
support "all would be quc~t ionable todny.
"Th~' :.tulf is great as long a::. we h.! .. C money
for it," he i.aid. "The City of Newport Ucach
t:njoys hJ\lltg an n11racti'e city and is \\illing to
'>pend our 1110111.) on tf11.., t..1nd of thing. Uut we
arc at .1 p<1int '"c need to nMl..c some hard
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Dr. Lombardo is a board certified
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TEAM
From A1
the summer season. And he sa id
the skill level in the league had
dropped.
But the city reversed its position
the next day after watching the
opening game of the summer sea-
son Wednesday night.
"What we found out was that
the minor (division) teams had im-
prove d in their quality or play,"
Stroud said. "Seeing that and see-
ing their ability to compete with
the major (division) teams, we de-
cided to make nn eigh t-team
league which hopefully will be very
competitive."
City Qfficials added "The Hud-
dle," (now named "Ballpark
Pizza" after their sponsor) and an·
other women's team that was on
the league waiting list.
Stroud said the team's com-
plaints to the Dai ly Pilot played
no part in the city's about-face.
· 'Tm sure that they will say so. But
honestly, no," Stroud said. "IC
Wednesday night all the teams
had . a low caliber of play, we
would not have been doing this."
Defore the city's change of
heart, team manager Ginny Lund
said it was unfair for the team to
be punished for playing well. "We
started as a lower-division team
ourselves/' said Lund, a 34-ycar·
old bank employee. "We thought
maybe we should have lost one or
two games purposely, but l
wou ldn't think or that as very good
sportsmanship."
Although the team may still
turn out to be too hot to handle
for city officials, Fo rth, a 38-ycar-
old Costa Mesa secretary, said she
will continue to play to win -and
to have fun.
"You play you r best and you
play to win -that's my philoso-
phy in sports," said Forth, who
also coaches girls Little League.
"Other teams arc just as good as
we arc, but they have a coach that
yells at them and they have people
who yell at them. We don't do
that. We just have fun."
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June 22, 1992
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642·4330 ext.387
Section B
Sports on lV-radio/82
Irrelevant Week/B2
Classified/BS
Honors
for all
seasons
~ 1991-92 provides
wealth of memories
from prep competition.
N ow that we're through
recapping the 1991-92
season and identifying
individual award winners in
the Dally Pilot -sec your
coac:;h if you were omitted -
it's time for one final list of
honors, bloopers and
survivors.
Hulk Hogan Award:
Newport Harbor High's Beau
Ralphs, who had never
wrestled in high school before,
but apparently had watched
plenty of World Wrestl ing
Federation (WWF) matches:
"1 thought high school
wrestling was like the WWF,
so in my first match, I picked
the guy up and threw him off
the mat. But he came back
with some move I'd never
seen before and put me on my
back."
Comeback or the
Year. Corona dcl
Mar, the Cardiac
Kids in baseball,
were losing to
University, 8-0, in
the final
regular-season
game on May 14
wi th the winner
going to the CIF ·
3-A playoffs.
Behind shortstop Preps Theo Rokos'
bo11om-of-the-lOth
home run, CdM
edged the Trojans,
10-9, after shu11ing them out,
3-0, two days earlier in a
must-win situation.
Quote or the Year.
Then-Costa Mesa football
coach Tom Baldwin, before
the Mustangs played
cross-town riv:il Est:incia: "If I
had to choose between going
9-1 or going 1-9 and beating
Estancia, I'd choose 1-9 and
beat Estancia."
Friendly rjvals? Hardly.
Appetite or the Year:
Brandon Finney, Newport
Harbor tailback who added 15
pounds of bed during the
football season: "Sometimes I
would have two dinners, and
doing squats put a lot of
weight on me. I'd have big
lunches, too. I'd usually go to
my girlfriend's house and
they'd feed me, then I'd go
home and cat what my mom
cooked. By that time, l was so
stuffed, I'd just fall asleep."
Flttmmn or the Ytar: CdM
soccer goalkeeper Ryan
Muzzy, who burned an edition
of the Dally Pilot in the
See OUNNtl2
New Op Pro format pits nation vs. nation.
511.>uN ~'O ... ly P1lut
Former Op Pro champion Richie Collins of Newport Beach will b~ slicing through Huntington Beach breakers for U.S.
For Vanguards ••• a year of near misses
~ sec basketball , baseball seasons terminated
with losses in respective District Ill tournaments.
By Richard Oum
$perts Wl'tef
C o ming, oh, so close was how
both the basketball and base-
ball teams nt Southern Califor-
nia College ended their seasons.
Staying with tradition, though, the
Vanguards remained highly competi-
tive in the NAIA District Ill and
Golden State Athletic Conference.
Names like Rick Witmer and Mike
Henjum, David Black nnd Mall Dahl-a 2
grcn, will be forever stored in the
minds of the SoCal College faithful.
•In basketball, Coach Bill Reynolds' squad finished 22-10
overall, defeated four Division ll 'Sc.:hools and advanced to the
NAIA Distric.t Ill semifinals, losing to Diola, 85-72.
"We didn't get to Kansas City (site of the NAIA finals),
which is always the goal of every District Ill team, but we did
make the playoffs for the 11th straight year," Reynolds said.
"Going into the season, we didn't know how good we were
going to be or if we could even compete "hile looking .fit our
league (GSAC)."
The Vanguards, 7-5 in the GSAC, finishing in a second-place
tic with Azusa Pacific, were led by conference Player of the
Year Witmer, who averased 19.5 points per game, shot 42 per·
cent from 3-point range (109 of 262) and 85.4 percent from the
free-throw line (82 of 96).
"We knew Rick would be our scoring leader, bul he turned
out to be our team lender, as well," Reynolds said. "He ma-
tured and developed in that regard. He's a very hard-nosed
~mpetitor who led by example. He helped the other kids
maintain that competitive edJ;c."
SCC, which beat Division II schools Chapman, Cal State San
Dernardino, Cal State Dominguez Hills and UC Davis during
the regular season, had five players average in double figures.
Henjum, a senior, was co-captain along with Witmer "hile
both merited All-GSAC and All-District Ill honors. An NAIA
Academic All-American for the second straight year, Henjum
averaged 12.5 ppg and shot 48 percent from beyond the 3-point
arch (78 of 136). He was 89 percent (48 of 54) from the line.
He also earned the school's men's Athlete of the Year honor
for the second straight time.
"This was actually the first year that Mike was. under 50 per-
cent from the 3-point line," Reynolds said. "He was in the top
10 in the nation his sophomore and junior years 'for 3-point
percentage."
Junior Keith Randolph (12.9 ppg), 6-foot-3 junior Mike West
(10.9 ppg) and senior Edmund Johnson (10.8 ppg) also av-
eraged double figures in scoring for the Vanguards during the
1991-92 campaign. ·
West, an All-GSAC player, led SCC in rebounding, averag·
ing 7.4 per contest. "That isn't bad for someone who's 6-3,"
Reynolds said. sec was ranked 11th in the nation in early January, but then
ran into a mild slump. "I still think we had an outstanding
year," Reynolds said.
•In baseball, Coach Charlie Phillips' squad got hot in the
playoffs, but eventually lost to Azusa Pacific. 1-0, in 1hc NAlA
District Ill final.
"We were 25-23 (overall), but with our schedule, I'll take it,"
Phillips said. "We play such a tough schedule for a small
school."
SoCal College, 11-9 in the GSAC. finishing third behind
Christ College Irvine ( 12-8), defeated CCI twice in the District
Ill playoffs to reach the fin:il. It was a commendable season
See VANGUARDS/I!
,. Newport Beach'·s Collins
among five-member team
represent ing mainland U.S.
By Richard OUM
Sports Wnter
Ten }Cars ago, the ..... rlii
Op Pro Surfing
Championships im-
plemented changes as
radical as a Richie
Collins noaicr.
This year, it's going
ou1 on a limb agai n.
Following tradition,
after all. has never been the style of
the Op Pro.
One of the more popular stops on
the Association of Su~fif!g Pro-
fessionals' world tour, the Op Pro has
made another r.evolutionary change,
this time featuring international team
competition rather than the customary,
head-10-head arrangement where surf-
ers advance through qualif)ing heats.
In 1982. the priority buoy was intro-
duced to !.Urfer:. while crowd aware-
ness was increased by. announcing
scores during heat~. concepts that
changed the face of the ASP.
"People felt "e were crazy to ha\.e
them paddle around (Lhe buoy) and
get w:ive priority, but now it's the
standard," !.J1d the ASP's original
world champion in 1976, Peter
Townend, "ho helped inl>titute the
idea of public addres~ announcing and
the prionty buO).
i owncnd is currenilv ~l>ocialc Pub-
lisher of Surfing maga.zine and a com·.
mcntalor for ESPN and Prime Ticket.
See SURFING/82
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SCC's Rick Witmer scores.
Pirates Do Somet11IM lmlev1nt
It Tlte 5"111 Clult/lrvlne
'leave for
England
~ OCC crew to vie
in Henley Regatta
on Thames River.
C oach Dave Grant's
Orange Coast College
crew leaves todal for
the 1S3rd Henley Roya Re-
gatta, the Jreatest rowing
competition 1n the world.
lt will be contested July 1·
S at Henley-On-Thames,
England.
More than 300 boats will
participate, with more than
2,000 of the finest rowers in
the world takina part.
Grant heads into the pres·
tl1iou1 event with hi&h
hopca, althou&h the 1992
scuon hasn't been OCC's
finest after a third-place fin·
ish in the Pacific Cout
Ownpionlhipt last month.
TM Pinta tnUed the Uni·
\'enlty of Wuhlnston and
Callfornla.
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Honors .. . 1991 -92
Southern Callfornla College Men
Athlete of the Year
Most Valuable
Most Inspirational
Co-Captain
Co-Captain
Most Improved
Best Defender
Most Valuable
Captain
Best Hitter
Coaches Award
Coaches Award
Leadership
Most Inspirational
Most Valuable
Most Inspirational
Most Improved
Mike Henjum
Baaketball
Baseball
Cross Country
Tennis
Soccer
Rick Witmer
Mike Henjum
Rick Witmer
Mike Henjuni.
Pat O'Curran
Mike West
David Black
Matt Dahlgren
Justin Pysar
Ken Turner
Josh Sewell
Ken Cabral
Troy Bailey
Matt Scott
Matt Scott
Ron Rhone
Most Valuable Greg Olson
Coaches Award MiguerDendel
Best Def ender Brian Shoup
Best Attacker Carlos Miramontes
Southern Callfornla College Women
Co-Athletes of the Year
Kristen Bevis, Janet Evans
Most Valuable
Coaches Award
Most Inspirational
Most Valuable
Co-Captain
Co-Captain
Most Improved
Coaches Award
Most Valuable
Most Inspirational
Most Improved
Most Valuable
Most Dedicated
Most Improved
Basketball
Volleyball
Softball
Cross Country
Kristen Bevis
Lori Haliday
Jennifer Tucker
Julie Jones
Krista Hoover
Leslie Lestrapes
Caran Holland
Stephanie Willis
Renee Hernandez
Janet Evans
Carrie Nelson
Amber Coley
Stacey Cabral
Dana Devaney
6 Days left 'til I-Day
The Big M,
as in Michi·
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ocean, for 1-
Day, as in Irrelevant Week
XVII ... June 28.
Quote of the Day
"If the AFL-CIO have their
way, Matt Elliott will be the
last guy drafted ... ever."
-Paul Salata 'Mr. Irrelevant' Matt Elliott
SURFING: Op lnovations continue
From 81
Now, befitting of an Olympic summer, it will be nation against nation
with five surfers on each team representin~ six countries or regions. The
nations -the U.S. (mainland and Hawaiian teams), Australia, Brazil,
Japan and Euro/Africa -will field some of the best surfers in a unique
multi-tiered Cormat.
Within the series of six round-robin matches, by far the most exciting
and anticipated segment i the "tag-team" division, which consists of si.x,
five-member teams that will compete head·to-head and rotate through
oil five members over a one-hour period.
After catching three -and only three -waves, that surfer must
come to the "Launching Pad" and tag an awaiting teammate. Each wave
is scored on a JO-point scale, using half-point splits. In other words, a
surfer can score 4 for a ride, or 4.5, or S, but not 4.8 or '4..3. There is-
one judge and one umpire.
With the format change, the Op PrQ is no longer part of the world
tour point standings, leaving two Hawaii events as the only U.S. stops on
the tour.
Thii. year's 11th Op Pro runs Tuesday .-through Sunday at the Hunting·
ton Beach Pier, with the team concept patterned loo cly nfter the Davis
Cup in tennis. There will be one-on-one (singles) and two-on·two (dou-
bles) urfing to gain points for the team.
On Che U.S. team : Collins (Newport Beach), Todd I foll;,nd (Cocoa
Dench , Fla.), Kelly Slater (Cocoa Bench, Fla.), Mike Pu ons (San Clem·
entc) and Alisa Schwurzstcin (Laguna Dench).
Other familiar names competing include: Manin Potter (Euro/Afica);
Sunny Garcia, Marty Thomas (formerly of Se:il Beach), nnd I fans Hede·
monn (Hawaii); and Gary Elkerton and Glen Winton (Australia).
Another new feature i the "nn bin,'' similar to the penalty box in
hockey. where surfers serve time for interference and other infractions.
On the down side of the Op Pro's radical chongc, many great urfer'
will nut be competing, in clud1na thrcc;&imc world ch;i mpion and four·
time Op Pro champion Tom Curren.
O:Jrton Lynch or Australia, the defending Op Pro champion and 1988
~orlc.I champion, 11long with former world champions Tom Carroll and
Do mien I furdman. will not be compc1ina.
The c~ent is now open ro only 42 men and six women -I.a t year
there were 92 men and 3S women who bcpn qualifying hc1us. ,
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VANGUARDS: tion, struck out 68 and walked
only 32 batters in 116 Innings.
Stacey Mounce and ou&fielder
S1ephanie Willis were &he lint·
team honorees, while infielder
Janet Evans, outfielder Carrie
acbool'a career soorin& record.
She capped her standout career
with a 22-point effon in the rca·
ular-season-endina 71-47 triumph
over California Lutheran. A
deadly 3-poinl shooter, she hit
four from beyond the arc in her
finale.
From 81
considering the Vanguards start·
ed 2-7.
.. We had our ups and downs,"
J?hillips said. "We were happy 10
get to the playoffs and ge1 to the
finals. We had our opportunities
agains1 Azusa Pacific (in the
final) and didn't take advantage
or them. Azusa Pacific did and
won."
Dahlgren, a switch-hitting
catcher, was considered an excel-
lenl recejver and made All-
GSAC and All·Dis&rict. Shon-
stop Doug Rystrom was an All·
District choice while center fie ld·
er Justin Pysar, who batted .420
in league, earned All-GSAC
honors.
Nelson and
urility player
Shannon
M ore n o • Amber Coley topped &he
cross country squad, finishing
73rd at the NAIA national meet
in Kenosha, Wis.
~ere second-
~ team picks.
sec. which loses six starting
seniors&.. will return 15 players
next spring.
Evans,
who hit .300
and led &he
team with 12
extra base
hits, shared
Coley, the school's lone quali·
fier for the national mee&, fin·
ished 11th in the Districl Ill Fi-
nals to move on to Wisconsin,
where she clocked 0 time or
19 :49, despite a r3in-soaked
Looking back at the Van-
guards' wome n's programs: Black, a senior right-hander,
should be in somebody's profes-
sional organization, according to
Philli ps (an ex-Dodgers farm
hand). But his size (5-foot-10,
175 pounds) and fastball (low
80s) apparently has turned away
the interest or pro scouts, even
though Black posted a 9-3 record
with a 1.58 earned-run average
this spring.
•The softbaJI team earned a
second srraight NAlA District Ill
playoff berth, but was eliminated
after winning one of three tour-
nament contes&s.
Reynolds W o m c n ' s
Athlete of
the Year honors with basketball
standout Kristin Bevis.
course.
The Vanguards, who finished
25-14, placed seven members on
the All-District Ill squad, in-
cluding four first-team selections.
• Bevis was &he guiding force
behind the basketbaJI team's
campaign, which finished with an
11-19 record.
Bevis, who took three years to
earn her degree, was a lhree-
year starter and left with the
"She finished in the top 25
percent, and our goal was basi-
cally to place in the top 75,"
SCC Coach Bryan Wilkins said.
SCC's Stacy Cabral (20:25.6)
finished 15th al the Districl Ill
Finals, while teammate Nancy
Bird (20:30.6) was 16th.
Black, a first team All-GSAC
and first team All-District selec-
Pitcher Shannon Saylor, ca tch-
er Renee Hernandez, infielder
DUNN: Hlghllghts
From 81
middle of the field after the Sea Kings de-
feated Newport Harbor on the Sailors' field.
The inflamed newspaper carried a story about
Newport beating CdM in their first meeting.
Most Underrated Program: Estancia golf. It's
a mini-SCGA (Southern California Golt As·
sociation) farm system. Coach Art Perry al-
ready has 30 incoming fre shmen ror his sum·
mer program.
Nice Guy or the Year: CdM pitcher/outfielder
C.W. Ramsay; public relations or the mini stry
would be good fields for Ramsay to explore.
Greatest Feat: Ding, ding, ding, ding. CdM's
Todd Kchrli, Tim DeCinces, Theo Rokos and
Mike Susson launched four con ecutive home
runs to lie a state record, according to Cnl-Hi
Sports magazine, in the third inning against
Foothill on March 14. Unbelievable.
Game or the Year: Mater Dei's Billy Blanton·
led Monarchs defeating Eisenhower, 35-14, in
the CIF Division 1 football final before 33,204
at Anaheim Stadium. Eisenhower had been
ranked No. 1 in the nation by USA Today.
Longest Banquet In History: Mater Dci's·
football banquet, which lasted 6~ hours on
Jan. 27.
Longest Dus Trip: Costa Mesa's football
team, which made the trek to Twentynine
Palms for the season opener on Sept. 13. By
car, it was a 2tn-hour journey; by bus, more
than three hours.
Mos t Quotable Athlete: CdM's Rokos: A re-
REGATTA:
From 81
"It's been a tough season, and
we've had some very hard racing
with Cal and Washington," said
Grant. "But we have an extremely
qualified boat and this is, withoul
a double, the strongest eight we've
eve r taken to Henley."
It will be the ninth trip to Hen-
ley for the OCC crew. lls last ap-
pearance was in 1990, when the
Pirates made it to the quarterfinals
of the Henley Prize Cup division
before being eliminated by Trinity
College of Dublin.
"We have a wonderful group to
coach," said Grant. "They are tre-
mendous athletes who are very
well-p_separed and arc so apprecia-
tive or• &he opportunity to compete
at Henley. With all tho e factors
combined, we've got an excellent
chance."
From the bow, the 1992 Henley
crew consists or Erik Elward, Pat
Dorn, R.J. Scott, John Klein, Dar-
ren Hill, Arnold Huff, Jimmie
Russell, stroke Peter Vescovi and
coxswain Lani Snyder.
Snyder, the coxswain with the
Freshman Eight crew during the
regular season, replaces Kristie
Jones. The change was due to spe·
cial weight requirements at Hen-
ley.
Racing at Henley is two abreast
with the loser eliminated from
competition, much different from
the United States collegiate row-
ing, which is conducted six abreast.
That makes a 6,000-mile journey
with an approximate cost of
$17.SOO a risky proposition at be t,
since the entire competition could
be over iA one race or about seven
minutes over the one-mile, 550-
yard (2,112 meters) cour c. ace will be part of a 32-boat
field chosing the Temple Chal-
lenge Cup, which is a collegio&e
competition named for the tea
house on the course. The draw will
be conducted June 27.
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Track Meet or the Year: Newport Harbor at
Corona dcl Mar on April 2: Three Sailor high
jumpers cleared S feet, 6 inches or better -
freshman Tina Bowman (5-7), junior Michaela
Ross (5· 7) and freshman Misty May (5-6).
Bowman went on to finish fifth in the state at
5-6.
Team of the Year: Estancia's boys basketball
team: CIF Division Ill-AA runner-up, South-
ern California regional runner-up and Coast
Christmas Classic champions. The Eagles were
also Pacific Coast League runners-up.
Most Exciting Team: CdM's baseball team:
A thrill a minute, whether on offense or de-
fense.
Athlete or the Year: Newport Harbor's Mau-
reen Mcuren: Created a new srnndard in vol·
leyball, basketball and swimming.
Dest Celebration: CdM soccer player Dill
Rimmer, who performed a triple back nip after
scoring the Sea Kings' fifth and fin al goal on a
breakaway against Cos&a Mesa on Jan. 8.
Most Exciting Football Player: Costa Mesa
tailback Johnny Ospina, who made kickoff and
punt returns a spectacle.
Most Exciting Basketball Player: Estancia
Mall Fuerbringer, who should charge admis-
sion 10 watch him sl;lm dunk on the fast break.
Most Exciting Baseball Player: Mater Dei's
Cale Carter, a left-handed lcadoff hitter who
plays center field as well as anybody.
Most Exciting Volleyball Player: Newport
Harbor's Justin Mcintee; his enthusiasm alone
creates a fire; his spikes are killer.
Disappointment or &be Year: CdM 's top-
' ) ' (
seeded water polo team, upset by San Clem-
ente in the 4-A quarterfinals, marking the Sea
Kings' earliest playoff exit in five years.
Wiidest Game or the Year: CdM at Newport
Harbor In basketball: Super balls were tossed
onto the court, a remote-control car made a
quick break through the lane, and an inflatable
nude-woman doll was thrown onto the courr.
"It wasn't a game, it was an event," said Amin
Mirhadi, a Newport Harbor fan and Sailor
football player. Newport won the game, 39-37.
Danner or the Year: "Newport Football
Rules, 27-0," held up by Harbor football play-
ers in the stands during the wildclll game of
the year. It said enough.
Model or the Year: Estancia catcher Fred Pa-
jarito, who posed as Alfredo "The Stick" ·
Uxmal for the Dally Pilot's annual April Fool's
Day lltOry.
Hurd-luck Player or the Year: Estancia pitch·
er Kyle Wilson, who worked 10 effective in·
nings against Laguna Hills and picked up a no-
decision.
Mole nunner or 1he Year: CdM's Steve Le-
Sieur, who came from nowhere as a junior 10
become Coach Bill Sumner's top guy as a SC·
nior.
Female Runner of the Year: Costa Mesa's
Denisha 13endz, the Cl F 2-A champion in the
1600 meters (5:0·t08).
Stud of the Year: Newport Harbor"s Tony
Mancuso, who finally reached 60 feel in the
shot put.
RichDrd Dunn is a Dally Pilot Sporls Writer
tt'hose high srhoo/ column 11ppcDrs ct·ery Mon-
day.
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l>ll•k.11/ tho klbby of the dale of ht~ of wllaneuus Maps, RecOfd ,.~ired to glw nob lo M337 State•) et: AT THE MAIN YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Calif. 92660 Th• FollOWU\g peraons .,, d bus.n•st II' ~ locatod at 721 leHM as Pl'O'<lldtd In {If 0.11090 County, c.lflor· ln\8'estect pertons uni.. (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO UNO EA A DEED OF This butlntn " co~ "e dOU'lg bUSll1est.. SOU~RN CALIFORNIA ::i11 ec!,n:n :.!;°t''Y ot MC.,n 9100 of f\• 11111 A PNd 426·302·111 lhey haw weilled nob or PUBLIC NOTICE THE COUNT\' COURT· TRUST DATED 03115190 ducttcl by a limittd POii· PLAZA DELI 800 Nt¥1pol'1 OVERNIT£ EXPRESS
'Roi C..tolnie. c.t'I'::. ~ /:.fOOete = 01~ C::n~ td~t~. ~:i·i: ~ 148544 ~~ri"~IV~OOw~:r'.C J;f~ UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· r~!nl~tglllran\(1) com-~~~: ca~f~92~ewport ~~,!k"!,~~k ~;~1:• Suitt ~anc:e Com-Wit noi e1Cplre ~ tour ti any, of lhe ,_, P'°'*'Y edmlnlS•ation authority SUMMONS ANA, CA all ttght, 11111 Ind TtON TO PROTECT YOUR m41ne:ed to transact busl· Ott1sl. Paul A , 2975 J Anna f°i.ns O Nelson 24011 .,, • c::•rrna CtltlJ()fl· monfls trOm fl• hearing do!ICrt()od tbove IS putpClfl· wll be granted u•• an tCIT•CION lntt1HI convey~ 10 and PROP£RTY, IT MAY BE MU undtt tll• FICtill~s Matte laM Laguna Niguel, Goldtneye Cucte . Lavuna
t .. u y appOll'tl9d da• ~ llobove. ed lo be 232 t ~ lane. lnlwes•o penon flleg an JUDICIAL> now held by II Onder Hid SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Busineu Name(•) bsiad Cthl 9~77 N guel. Calif 92m j~ ~= .:!:u c:er=tlNl't YOU MAY EXAMINE Nowport 8u&etl, CA 92863· objac:tion lo the petition NOTICE TO DEFl!N· Dffd of TH.1st In the prop-IF YOU Nl:ED "'N E)(PLA· 18°"' L~ March t' t972 Otltsl. Ann Marl•. 297~1 Rot>efi R Ukropma. at llophen Sc:alot •• the ... ic.pc by the court " S".t~ _..._. ~~· T ~d !!!'WS ~-B'~ DANT . I Av I I 0 a trty altuated In n ld NATION OF THE NATURE r:l S11•~:,,. WIS f ltd ~· ... Mc'':', ~2n6e77. Laguna Montec•IO 011.t Corona t • you are a ~ ""' u .. .,.,,~,..,., rust .... y .,,. ooutf 8hc-. '"" .. _ d ·, LIS• County. Catltornla d• OF THE PROCEEDING 1 iguwo a • dtl Mat Cai f 92625 • H rustors, roc:or in'41r•ttd In the ett.a1-disclaims any ltabthly 101 gr.nt dle autlOflty -..UH o "' MICH· scribed.,. With the Coumy Cl11k ol Tll1s business is con· Tnt1 b 5 ntu 19 co~ ~0189. as lntlrumont you may Ille Wlttt tie court anv 1nco1111c1nass ul lhC A HEARING 'on tie ELLI! LICHTENFELD PAACEL 1~ AGAINST YOU, YOU Otange County on Jun• 3. ducted by husband lll<l dutled c~ ~n lnct111dual
I ... :'e..!.~:...~ ~-. a tenner R4Nlu•• tor ltroot address ind Olhe1 ~tillon wla be held on July and DOES t to 10 LOT 22, TRACT 7166, AS SHOULD CONTACT A 1992 Wtlt The t•g'1s1ran1(s) com·
••. VI,.... ........,di S&>edal NOb ot Ile Mina eutnmon deslgnahoo ti 11ny, 16, 1992 at 1:45 PM. In YOU ARE 8EINO SHOWN ON A MAP R£· LAWVER 'f$33484 lht ieg1t1r1nt(s) com· mtnced 10 lransact bual·
r.noo Counry, State ol of an lnven">ry Ma shown hetu1n Tho 10111 O.Ot. 3A located al 700 SUl!D BY PLAINTIFF: CORDED IN BOOK 275, DATED June t 5 t 992 • Pubhs~ NewpOI\ Beach-menced lo ltansacl bus· nest uncw~ lht F1ct1tt0U1 .nlllj~ the ~.: apptalsal of 9Stal~ asses 8ffl0Vnl ol the unpa+cJ l:Nll-CMc: Ctntef Drive WMt, (A Ud, le Hta d•man· PAGES t7 TO 22 INClU. FIRST AMl!RIC•N Costa Mtsa D11ly Piiot ntss under tne Fictit.ous Bu~•11tss N1mt(s) listed
11111 ti putlilc eonta 1 • or of any pe.itlon or lllW ot lhll ollllQllliOO s&-P 0 . Boll 838, San'9 Ana. d•ndo) ALLSTATE IN. SIVE OF MISCEUAN!OU' _,..,_,..Le INSURANCE June 15, 22, 29, July 6, Business. Neme(5) listed aoovt on Mey 15, t992
......_1 blddel "f''°" 10 ~t as . ptoW»d In curoo by 1110 propur1y to bo CA Q2702-0838. SURANCE COMPANY MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF COMPANY a Ctllfornla 1992 lbOlle on May 29. t992 Robert Ultrop1na ...,._. or cash sec:ton 1250 of 119 5C)jtJ and r1tUsunahlc esh· IF YOU OBJECT TO THE COUNTY RECORDER 1 • B p ~ 3 1 Piul A Dehsi Tn1s 5ta1em1n1 was fl~ twicll •s dosc;nbed bo Caltfomla Probate Code. A rna100 cu:. rs. ~111Jt111scs 8nd the granting ol lhe 1>9t!Uon, A• Subrc.v•• Of ROB-OF ORANGE COUNTV, corpor•t on r : •t ~ · 2 This slatemtnl was 1 'ed .,. 'h lhe Count Cltfk ol
!:'{.lblll 81 lhO ttmo ol RequMI tor Soec:lal Notice &dv&fl(.Q:I ti lhe lllTIO ot the YCAJ should appear at tie EAT LICHTENSTEIN CALIFORNIA. Sindt • Authorlz.d Of· PUBLIC NOTICE """" lht County C1e11< ol Orange County ~n 1.A1y 29 . wlul moooy of tho tonn It av.Mable from'" m11ta1 l>Uill1C11lt00 of Ill(! No-he~: and stale your You have 30 CALEN· PARCEL 2: fie., 114 EHt Fifth Orange County on May 15. 1992 F532$M.
td Sta•• of Am(l1ie. court eleflt; l!Cti ol salu IS $2S:.>, t20 04 ob ns Of file written DAR DAYS •fttr thl• AN APPURTENANT NON· ""''· Santa Ana, C•I· l992 c:; ·~11n1~ lllPfllSS or Altofney fOf PittllfotWf: In add•llOll 10 wsh. tho obiec~ns With the ooutt aummona I• HNM on EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT lfornla 12701 (7t4) c~:t~~::3 F531881 ~ubhshed Newport Btach-u o hi · U98, P'll JOSE G. LANDEROS Trustoo will llCCOpl a caslt· ~lore the hearing. Your t fll t It F 0 A INGRESS AND 558·0778 ea:t. 2 t 34 P.uDl1Shed Newporl Beat h· OSla Men Daily Pdol Ion~ °' encumb11nces DURST&. LANDEROS 1Ur'1 ~ dr&wn un a state epP41atance may ti. In v,ou o • a YPt•v:hr I . EGRESS THROUGHOUT PuDllshod Newport Buslntal Ham• Costa Mtsa Dally P1lol June 8, t~. 22, 29, 1992
t, ltllo end lf'llcrest 352 Third Str .. t °' natKJNI bltnli. 1 check pe~ or by yollr attorney. en responH • 1 so OF TRACT NO. 7t66, , Statemen.t J 8 5 M·3t t • eld by ti llS such St. 202 d1nn by 1 sl1to °' llltJetal IF YO\f ARE A court, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· Beach Costa Mesa Dally The Following persons une ' 1 '22• 29• t9S2
tn and to Ille 1o1io-. Leouna a.ech , CA c;1ttd11 union 01 1 cheek CREDITOR 0t a A t•lt•r or phon• c.11 CORDED IN BOOK 275, Pilot June IS, 22, 29, 1992 •rt do•ng t>uS1ness as· M·309 PUBLIC NOTICE ~1tbod PfC"-'8ftY s11u 12'51 dtawn by a stale or lederatlcon11ngen1 credl« ol "• will not pro1ect rou; PAGES 11 TO 22 INCLU. M339 Pro Serve Partnership PUBLIC NOTICE Fl tltl Ifs' lhB •lores.id Counry Daily Newpon savings and loan essoct· d9ceaSed, you must Ille your t'fptwrltten r• SIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC NOTICE 4675 MacAl'thur Court, 2nd Bus1: ... o~!me 111e, 10 •11 l\~N Bni:::tll'Co6te etl()O sav•nvs llSSUl.l811VC\ or yout ola!m with ~ oou" ipon•• must be In MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· Floor. Newporl Beach, Fictitious
T7 451 EXHIBIT ... M9Sa Ptlot S8V!ngs hank. specified tn and mail a copy to ti• I If f ANGE COUNTY CAUFOR-CNS 1048118 CaJ1t. 92660 e I N Statement GAL OESCAIPTIOH) June 19, 22, 26, 1992 Suc:.11()11 6102 ul tlto F1nbn· 1)41rsc>nal ref)fesenlaliv• proP9r ev• orm I you NIA, TOGETH.ER WITH PfOStrllt Property Man· UI n•H am• Tile FOiiowing perSOM
M:!L 1: Untl 102 on taal Q1dO ™' au1hot11ud 1o appointed by ttte co"'1 w•nt the court to h .. r EASEMENT FOR SUPPORT FIRE ANO 9emeo1. lne .. Calolomi11, Statement art do1r19 buslfltss u ·
1 ... as sttowr1 &rllj 00. PUBLIC NOTICE oo uus1no~~ m th•s suue In within lour months from your caH. AN o s ETTL E M ENT CASUAL TY 4675 MacArthur Court, 2nd The Fono.,,,mg persons SEXTON COMPANIES.
1on11wi1 c;eilaHl Condo-cf~ 1110 Gwfll ttottdot uthet man ttl• date ol first issuance ol It you do not fll• rour WHEAE SAID PARCE.L , SYNOPSIS Floor, Newport Beacn, 3~,A~ob"a ~eSC~ig~~~ 218 1820 East Dure Ave. >m Plan A8coldt;,.'d_Scp HOTI 0 3t4L~01, ~ ,, tiCCCPl"t.'O ,,,., Trusl· letters as plOllided In ,..ponM on time, you ADJOINS LOT so OF SAID OF THE Cahl. 92660 N N A N · '105 Scin11 Al\a, Calll. *' 20, 1979 in Buot. ' PET1Tl " "° ITlllY •Wllllll()llJ lt\U 1SSU· section 9100 ol • lhe may lose th• case and TRACT AND TOG ETHE A ANNUM. This t>utmess tt con· BOIC~w~I 9;~ '""port 92705
18, Paue 218 ol Oll1c;1nl TO ADMINISTER anw 01 tho Trustoo's Oood CaltlO!flla Pro~lt Code. 'fOUr w•gea, m~n•'f WITH EASEMENTS FOR STATEMENT dUC1ed by·• corporabon Robe~ Al~ set. 2te N Se>.ton Ma'lUfaetuflllQ Cor·
.,els of Ol1ng1.1 Cw111y ESTATE OF: ur11tl 1u111Js 1Jticom11 av111I· The lime tor fthno claims and propertv m•y b• EAVCS OR OVERHANGS. The Canadian Insur· Tile ttglstrartt(s) com-Newport Ave ~twpott pOfahon. Calotorn;a Colp • Olrtta t.e. 0 ' Kelly atll.! 10 1ho poyoo or oodof· wtl not eq>H bef«• lout k t { h WHERE SUCH EAVES ARE C f C II menced to lransacl busl· 8 C If 92663 1820 Eur Deere Avt. f'CEL 2~ l\n 1JndMdY<I CASE NO A164481 soo as 11 ma1to. 01 r "' monlhs from lh• hearing ta •n w lhout .ar1 •r CONSTRUCTED IN AC· •nee ompanv 0 • • ness under tne Flc1it1ous eacll. 1 ' 1 105. Santa Ana. Calll. ~ t0leres1 m and ID lul To .it tMMr Said ~kl 1111111 0e141 madu dale notic.d above warntng h om th• CORDANCE WITH AP· fornlt, 3350 Harbor Business Name(s) listed Aaro~ Bon~. 10724 ~·~er· n105 ~ Arw) 01 T111<.1 beneficiaries. onKilor:· hut. w1lhou1 covonanl 0; VOU MAY EXAMINE court. PUCABLE MUNICIPAL OR· Bou I• var d, Co• t • ab011e on NA ~8:.'1 g~Oa ounta n a l1'f Tl\1& busmen is con-
l336 as 5huw11 on a contingent eredil019 and waiiaoly u114,.0u °' iml)llOO th4i tile kapt by the cou,,. II Th•re are other legal DINANCES AND AN AP· M •a•, Ca I Ito r n I a Pel.Ju Ma19are1 Wang, This business 11 con· ducted by· •corporation Aucorded lf'I Be_. 4J9 persons wtlo • m.y 1egard1ng ltllo l'OHHSIUfl you are a p8'aon requirements. You m•'I PU RTE NAN T , N 0 N· 92e28 President ducted b)' a e~fal art· Tile rog111ranl(s) com·
' 8 to 12 mclush'U ul otherwtM i. in .. re$led In "' t.'nc:umlll1tnct1s io SlllSIY H'l1Mes'9d tn the estate, want to call •n at· EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE Year Ended D•cember nus s111emen1 YlrH filed nersh•P g P mented to \ransact busl· tu~laneous U acis the will°' estate, Of boltl, •hu illdubledntiss sucu1e<1 you may tile with"• ooun torn•v right eway. If THE FACILITIES LOCATED 31, 1991 o't" tnec Co~N'f C erl< ot The ttg1s1tant(s) com. neu undef th• f1ct111ous
ftb ol 0.11ngu CWnty, ot l" O'Kelly tty sa1t.1 Doud. •llva.nces a lormal Aequ•I )or you do not know an •t· ON SAID LOT 50 Total edmltt.d aHets 1;:~ge oun Y o11 Ma)" 28. menced to transact busi· B~s1ness N•t•ls) "'':
0rrwa, IOQOlhof w11h 411 A PETITION haa been lholoundul wun 1ntu1os1 as S1)41clal Notloe ol lhe fihng torn•r 'fOU m•'I cell en AP N. 440-231 ·23 1 $34 9 ;l4 840• Total u. F5327,.0 ness under vie F1c:111tous 19~2' on et>ruary ' MJmtn~ thtlfL'on ua hied by Miehe.el J O'Kely Pll.MWtl 11tu1urn and lhe of an Inventory ana • The lotal 1mount o tho blli 1 ' 20
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/IQ lh9fei1ort\ II Con 1n ~ sup.nor Cour1 ot unu;illl pi~I oi 1ho ;101.e apptalsal ot estate assets •ttoN'9'/ referral •tr· unpatd batanct ol 1he obll· a t •• • 5 , i P\ibllshad Newpon Bt3cn-•t>ov• on A .i t 1992 resid"°1
lmum Untts loc111011 Calitomla County ol toc.u1od tr,o said OOod ;w11t1 o< ol any petllloo 01 vie• or • legal aid of· 9111on secuttd by satd Ag9re9et• wrlt•ln• for Cos1a Mna Datlf Puot Aaroo BOoJ'' • Tilts sratl'ment was loted
bn ORANGE tnlOfl!SI lllcroun. as j)IO\ltOUd account as . provided In tic• lll•l•d In th• Deed or Trust Ind reason· •P•Clal 1urplue fund• June 15, 22. 29. July 6 This stalemtnl was hied 0;1~n~=ec~~~~n ~~: ;g~
ftCEl 3 An o...cluSMl THE PETITION 1n satd Nutu toos "h81oes secoon 1250 of the phone book}. ably tsllmarod costs, tx· S.O·; C•pltel Stocks 1992 with me County Cltrk ot •
tMint &Pf)Ut1enan1 lo r~Mts flat Michael J. and 81cf.11"'~ ul 100 11us1ee Calilomia Probale Code A DHPUH d• que I• •n· pensts and adV~nces 11 4,200,000i Aggregate M.332 Orange County oo June t2, 1992 FS32tU4
Unit IOI v.w and UIA.u· O'Kelly ti. a.ppolnltd as and of thtt trusts Vt181W tr,o Aequ~l lot Soeclal Nouce treeu•n ••ta cltaclon \ht tune ot "" Initial publi· wrll•lns lor other than 1992 Pul>l•sned Ntwpor1 Bt1ch-I ol thotc JlOlll()(IS DI personel repr8$4Hlla~• Jo salt.I OeecJ of TJuSI IC>m\ 15 available lrom lh• d 1 1 carion of tile No11ce of Sal• •0•• 0 ld·I d PUBLIC T E F534521 Costa Meu Daily Pilot J\u111c1ed Cummon adminls•r ti• ella1• o1 Standard Tru1t Deed courl clerk. lu le a ual•d tl•n• un is $145,086.54. Payment • rou pa n an NO IC June e. 1~ 22 29, 1992 UWllQl\alud on lhtl ~ 1tl4I dec9denL Service Compenv. as Attorney for Pittltloner: plazo d• 30 DIAS CAL· muSI bt Dy CHh. a cash-c ontributed eurplus CNS1044888 Published Newport Be3cll· M·316 on of CAMinant Con THE PETITION Trus1041 2800 Slanwell BURLEIGH BREWER ENDARIOS par• pre-ttrt check drawn on 1 11 1314,279; Una•• Costa ~esa D111ly Pilot _______ .;;.;...;;.;.;:
fl tnd Res1t1c.t10ru "41· requests the dto9denrs °'"'° Su11~ 200 Coocoio OBEGI 6 BREWER Hntar una respuHta su11e °' natt0nal bank, 1 slgn9d funds (1urplus) Fictitious June 21., 29, Ju1y 6, t3 P\fBLIC NOTICE
1dlf'l8uua 13318 Peoo Will and codicils 11 811yCl\9.4520 1!>10) 603 7340 1101 DoveSlr .. 1 Hcrlta a m•qulna en chock drawn by• stale or (1,125,201); Surplua Bu.sln•u Nam• 1992 CNS1044..,.24 OI Olftctal Records end i. admtttd to probate.' By Joon1101 Kluto l\ssis· Ste 100 esta corte. ledefal credit union, 0t a •• rev a rd• pollcy. Slatem•nt · M·343 •
"on lhe CotldottwnlUffl The wtl and any codlcls 1en1 Secr111ery 011ed Newpe>rt 8Hch , CA Una carte 0 una check drawn by• state or holder 14 389 078· In-The following persons Ftc\ltlous
1ut -.ti Unit .,, avalabM lor 6 1192 9266'0 federal savings Ind lolll f ' th • a•e d0tng business ts. PUBLIC NOTlCE B usln•ts Ne.me "CEl 4 An ~t examination In tie Ille k 1 ASAPS3~ Dally Ne llem9da telefonlca no auoc1atton, savings .,.. come or . • year STRATEGIC POLITICAL Statement
•• and 81\j(JyfrM!ol ol by the court. '9 6115, 6122 6129 BeaCihlCo&la I• ofrecera protecclon; socl;,lion, °' savings blllk 21,017,448, Dlabura• RESPONSE, t900 Oua1I CNS1044914 Tile Fouo ... rig petlons
·eomnoumty f'41CM1toes" THE PETITION Mesa Pilol su reapu••I• ••rlta a specified tn section 5102 of menta for the year Slroet. Newporl Beach, Fictitious are doing bus•nns ., •
.-J T•Kt No 6336 as r~esls authority lo PUBLIC NOTICE Jvrte 22. 23, 29. 1992 maqulna tl•n• que the F1nanc1al Codt and au-28,231,815 Cahl. 92660 BuslnH• Name THE NEWPORT GROUP,
br\h and do$Y\81od 1t1 administer ~ 9$\ale PUBLIC NOTICE cumpllr con lal' for-thom.ed to do business In W• hereby certify that Na11onal Dtrect Marl(eting Statement ~I w Coast Hft')' SI• Decl.ttttoon Of Rosu;c;. under lt\9 l~ndent T 087003 malldades l•tal•• •Po "''' 1111t. the abot1• lt•m• are In Corporation, a Oetaware The Fottowing petsons 160. Ne.,,,.port Stach, Ca1ol
• end Condomtn1um Adminlstta~n ol EMales TRUSNOTTEICE~S~'"' CNS 1045113 roplada• •I u•t•d qui· Tho streel eddless ~d •ccordanc• with th• Corpor1t1on, 1900 Quail are dolng business as: 92663 Ad (Thts 1ulhorrty will _.,_ SUMMONS I r1 otntr common des1gnauon. Annual Stetemenl for Street, Newpon Beacn. GG. INC., 4695 M1c.A11hur Dennis McCarter, 133 The "CIEL 5 A non allow the p«sonal Not.ce • h«eby ~ lhiar •r• que • co • •• ·' eny of the real property Calif. 92660 Court Su•lt 1150 Newport Masters C1rcle Colla ,..,,., NWfllllfll Int in r•pre:Mnlal...,. to lake f'ndty, Jut, 17, 1892 • • (CITACION cuche tu CHO. descnbed •boll• Is pur· the vear tndtd Deeem-This bu11ness ts con-Beacn. ca 1t 9266o Mesa. Cai.I 92627.
•end iro:'lll IM)f lho!lu many 9C~NS wltl<MJt 1000 AM . 111 the offlcel of JUDICIAL) SI ueted no pr•••nta pofled 10 bt: 500 Pl.AVA ber 31, 1991 mad• to due1ed by· a cOfporation Gibson Organ1ui.on. tnc This bus ntu is con-
""Of rKI No 10567 oblainlna court aP.f>t"Ol/al. ry Roctvn.,, IQCaled ai t301 NOTICE TO OEFEN• tu re1pue1ta a tlempo, NEWPORT BEACH. CA the ln1uranc• Comml• The 11g11trant(1) com-Nev3da, 4695 MicAtlllur d\Jcttd by an tnd1111dual -*' lotth in .,, lnsiru Bel«• ialtlng certain vwy SI Sule 850, N~ 0 ANT : l Av 1, 0 a pu•d• perder el eeio, 92660 •loner, purauent to menced 10 1tansac1 bJS•· Court. Sullt t150. Newport Tht reg1111anl(s) com.
I ~did Matl.h 18 ~I actiont, . Caltlornia. Larry Acu.aado) DANA CLIFFS r le pu9den qultar iu Th• undersigned TtuslH law. neu under the Flctt11ous Buch. C1hl 92660 menc:ed to trens1c1 bust-
on Bouli tl070 P"UIJs l'IOW9119r, the ~al anonbthelfolN.-wpon MARINE CENTER •alarlo tu dlnero r disclaims any llabllt~ f0t P•UL M. BAHCROn, Bus1nen Namt(a) l1s1ed ThtS bualntss is con-ntu under ll'lt F1ct1toous
lllld 1236 ol Oll1C18I '9preMnt.atlve w• be Vtllal H~ ' t ' d any 1ncorrtctnt1s o lht p sld•nt• QEORQE J above on NA ducted by-• COlpOlabon Bus.ness Name(s) 14.ild ftil ,.quired to glw nob to iOn Wiil l\el u pubic INC., a Callto"'I• cor• O r•• cos a a • au stteet addrtu and other r• • ' Skip Rted, ExtcuW•• Vite Tl\e reglllri nqs) com· abovt on 1976
to1.i amount 01 lhu 1n1ern'9d ~SOftl ur#SI to ow NghoMt bodlW poratlon, NEVIL PM· propledad aln evlso common CIHlgn1tlon, 11 GRUPP, Treasurer Pfesl<ief\t mtncad to transact busl· OtM•s Mccarter
kP'tn(.ti*belaflW 111 tneyhawwe~no~or c:.511. c:aJ'-"l ct!«*°' SONS, an lndh1ldual, adlclonal por part• de aoy,tllOwnhtteon Publltlled Newpon This atalement was 1110<! ntss undtt me F1ct.t1ous This s111ement was llled
' lh4Nuon tOQOthN w1tll CCflS41nted to the ptopos.d lllld ct*" (peyMJle " llml and DOES 1 through la corte. St'<I s11lt wiU be madt Btech.Cost1 Mtu Daily ""''ll lht County Clerk of Business Name(s) 1.sred w th the County C111k ol ~ etlln\lllud cotll. Aetion.) The independent 1ale 111 tewlul money o11ne 50, lncluslve EJ1lsten otrot r9qul1,_ but w11h0U1 covenal'\I or Ptlof Jl.ll'\9 t9, 20, 22. 23. Otange CO\>f'\lY oo May 26. abolle on· May 1. t992 0ta11ge County on June 1, "*end ~ al admlnlSndon a~ UtllMd a..-, rl :gt-· llllt YOU AftE BEfNG toa l•g•IH. Pu9de que -rr1nty, 9'PftHed °'Im· 24.1992 1992 . Robert V G1b$on, Pres1· 1992 F533098
""9 of IN! lllll ... publo-~~~_,,ted U"= :: .c:e "-::-Otleul °':cs~ SUED •Y PLAINTIFF: ust9d qulera lla1Mr a =~~~u~:· F419 F$32'27 dent • P\Jbhshed Nt11Wpot1 8t1ch-:' ~ • i:·· Nollat .,. cb!*C.,n ~ peftoft 0 ... PurtVlnl 10 OedtraSIOll (A Ud. I• ••ta deman-un abogado lnmMl•t• for lh• 'purpose ol satisfy: PUBLIC NOTICE 6~~~'": Nb~ ee~cro; :::~s t~OI~~ we!,:··~ Costa Mesa Dall~ P1IOI
irllr\lly dal~ C.stlt{Jtl and shows oood cau.a o1 ~·· Oon<M1on1 a dando} lltlllC*EL BELL, ment• •. SI no conoc• a Ing lh• lndtt>ledMss •• Ju 15 •:; 29ai ~ 1
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6 Otang• County 00 May 28. Junt 15. 22. 29. Juty 6,
N OI Cethltud °'*" why dle oourf thou6d nol ~et111alons whk:i\ nollOe Mil an lndMdual un at;ogado pued• cured by aald DH<I ol CNS 1048t13 "' · · · uy • 1992 1992 t*t tu the lrustue OI g<ant the auf\«~ t9COl'dtd on .Jvne 10 11181 rt "ou ha,,. 30 CA.LEN· ll•m•r a un .. rvlclo de Trusl Including the l1t1 FIRIE AND CASUAL TY t992 F532749 M-'130
ai e1t eccepteble tu A HEARING on 119 Oltcwfll ~ ol Or.nu-OM DAYS after this referencla d• aboiJ• tt\afges and expenses ot SYNOPSIS OF THE M·335 Published Nev.port Bf.ch , __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC...;E.;.;..;;.=
•d d~ 1)4111tlon wil be held on July Counly C&tllom,. "' I d d s o • u ofl""ln d the Trustee .. .,NU•L ST•TEM""NT • H• p1ov. tt rop., 16 1992 t 1•45 p M In~ 1111111 a Dedlnlion eummona • ••rv9 on o na .. • • Tht b1nel1cl11y under "'" "' "' "" PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mt11 Dally P1lot1---------1'hca1ton lS av11 De{>t. 3 A ~ted ai too ol Cownanl•. Condl1ione a you to nte a tvpewrll· ayud• lqaf (V.• el di· said Deed ol Trusl hereto-Callfornle Consumers June 15. 22, 29, July 6, CNSt044921 f' •nloi=oo ~~ CIVIC C..tM Onve West, R.alldtON recorded lnOIM:&al ten rHponH et this rectorlo t•lefonlco). !Oft tHC:Uted and debv· Insurance Company, Fictitious 1992 Fictitious tru~ Tiusl~ ~ San .. Ana, CA 92701. Rec:crc» ol Orange Courcy, court. CH• No. 041799 .,ed to the undCHs1gntd 1 3350 Harbor Boul• BualnHt N•m• M.J29 Business Name
8Mf'lttlloo or wauan IF . YOU 08.JECT TO Ctltlomia ill !ht ptopeny A l•tt•r or phone c•ll Th• name and ad· "Nr1l1on Dtclata11on ot 0.-vard, Cotta Mesa, Call· Statemenl State~nl '""'°' lldd4o~us) OI 1he grantlna of N petition, 111Ue.t!MI In •aid Counry Ind wlll not protect you; drH• of the court 11: faun and Demand '°' Salt fornla 92e2e The Following petsons PUBLIC NOTICE The Fo 10.,,,.1ng pe11ons
• gomrnon d@lllgll•hon you thoukf &pp41at at ~ Slt11 dMcN>td al Pifcel rour titpewrltt•n r• (l!I nornb,. lf dlrecclon and a wr1nen No1fee of D• Year EndM December are doing business 11· .,. doing business as:
te ebovt dt1crtbedhearing and ataC. y0U1VJ.4.t8>()08 lat I Blocll20, sponH must be In de la Corte H) WEST fault and Elte11on '° Stll 31,189' ROCK'\' MOUNTAIN FlctlUoua BAl..SOASUSHIEXPRESS,
ly II 240 Nlc8 l..-.o obelOM or ... Wnl .. n TlllO 8631. ll'Clullve ol tile I If If VALLEY DIVISION MU· Tht undersigned caused Toter admlttM ...... CHOClATE FACTORY OF 8u1lneH N•m• 406 & 408\~ E Balbol Ni• 1 OWCtt CA Ob tlona wilh the coUt1 Ollclal Recotm ol Ortf\Qe, proper •ta Otf'I\ you .. Id Notice ol Default and HUNTINGTON Bf.ACH. 200 Statement Blvd . Ne11>port Beach, 13 por • ba re the hN.ring, Your ~ ol MilOtltneoul went the court to he•r NICIPAL COURT, IAlll Etecuon 10 Seti to bt re-s1o ,211,o911 Tot•I fl· Main St Suitt 1078. Hun· The FollotMng persons Caol. 9266l
liCI 1 ~ bofnoU tUkt appeara~ may ti. In t,4apa kir Ille Counry ol your caH. BI! RN ARD I H 0 corded In lht county where abllltl•• <t,578 ,897; 11nglon 8Hch. Caht 92648 are doing business as Kim Mcconahay. 40G'·'t E. ul':::'~ ol PIY1 person or ti'/ your attomey 0ranot Caulamta If rou do not flle your COUNTY, STATE OF \he real property It tocated A99r•9ate wrtt•lna for Steph~ Chlt1ea Oan•el. POSTAL CENTER USA. Btll>Oa 81vd. Ball)()&, Calli.
ObllOlltOnt soc:uioo 0y IF VOU' ARE A Rec:otOeO OWnet Oebla L re1ponH on Um• 'fOU CA\.IFORNIA, t 7180 and mo•• lhtn lhrtt speelel surplus tunda 81191 Dorsett Or Hurt-7011 Warner Ave 'L. Hun-92661
Oeucl 01 Trusl tnc.hJd• CR~DITOR Of e Schllll• may lo•• 'h• case: and 4frow Boulevard, Fon• monlht ha11e erapsed S•nct $.O·r C•pltal Stock• tongton Buen, Cat.I 92646 l•nglon Beach, Cahl 92647 This b1.1s1ntss 11 con-~ Mid U(.1""'5 ol II\ contingent cf9Cil« of lh• The SI,_ Add'9N and yout w•e•• monev tane, Callfornlt 923:15 .such rtco•d41llon 2,3:ZS 000• Aggt"ate Mulnt 01nltl, 889t Theodor• Carnall, 2961 duct.c:t by· an lnC1•\11dual Me tlncS oc s.. decieas.d, )'OI! musl hie Olher comiTIOll 6-Qnation. II end pr-operty' m•" be The neme, addt•H DATE: 08/Ul/02 wrlt•ina f~r other than Dorsett Or . Huntington Baker Sttttt, Cosll Mua, The rtg111rant(s) com-
flltornl• Aeconvey 'fOAJI datm wit! the COl.lfl Mt oC the real P'°'*1Y ' d 1 h ._. • Fld•lltr Morte•e• .0. 0 Id 1 nd Bt1ctl, CaM. 92848 Cahl. 92828 mtnctd 10 transact buSI· le Com an as ,. Md mall a copy lo lhe cae.Oltled abo"9 " ~td tak•n without turth•r •n te •P ~.,. num r Trust•• l•rvlce, 81 I rota pa • n a Th11 bu1inesa 11 cort-Kathy Ctfnak. 29e7 B1ke1 nest under the F".ctitlout
, 9y P&Janne Keltt persof\al '9pteMntellVe 10 be 12o12 Ruel.Ind ~d •2 warnlnt from th• of plalntlft • •ttorney, 1 1 8733 1 contributed 1urplu• ducted by' husoand and Strtel, COlta Mesa. ea .. t Bu11ntu Nam•(s) listed ,~,;,, \/1eo Prettdonl .appointed by th• court Newport Boactl, Cablomla court. or plaintiff without an r u • ••, • 2, 3 2 5, 0 0 O; Un a .. wilt 92626 aoove on June 17, t992
1 Corbtn Avunue 5u11 witun tour monh trom Slltd '* ..,. be mac» IM Th•r• are other l99al •Uomey, la: (IEI nom• ~•putvr-• ·~d. '2ioA 1lgnM funds (surplua) The rtglslrant(s) com· This business 11 con-Kim Mcconahay
NotltwfdgQ, c.i.101111 the dale ol first i.ua~ of wllhOIA =--or WWfWllY ,.qulr•m•nti. YIMI m•y bre, I• dlr•cclon r •I 0 • n 9 • • • • ',OM, 194; Surplua •• mencad 10 transact butl· clucttd bY' husband and lll11 s1a11men1 .,,,., t.ttcl ~ ... (lt8) 7Hi·2575 i.n~ • pnwlded In ••P'-or 1mpl.ed, ~want •o call an at· num•ro d• t•l efono d•I 10045, T•l•pbone regards pollcvhold., MH uncttf "'' F1ct1hous ""1'• ~1th tne County Clt<k 01 adli2JG2 NCliOn,_ 9p100 of ti• 1111e llC*••t0n ,°' torn•r right ewa'f 11 •botado d•I d•mano Number: (213) 870-S 714 194• Income for BuslnH• Name(•) hared Tht 11g111tanl(s) com-Otange Co..111y on JuM t, ~3109 Calllom,. roball Code ~ IO pay Of • 8088 ' 1 '• O • e· lbovt on: M1y 28. 1992 mencad to transact busi· 11192 f533171 The lime I« hllno c:talma ~ manenarcit rou do not know an •t· dent•, • d•I deman-KATH LE I! N H a R· the 'l•ar .,, 4v,47 • Stephen C Daniel Mii undtf Ille Ftct111ous 'en2• 8129 w• not •JCJ*• ~ IOUr .-.n'lenll COii• end torney, you may cell •n dent• qu• no Uen• RE"A VICE PRESI Ol1burHment1 fM th• Thia •latement ..,., flied eui•nest Narne(s) 1ia1eo Published NewPort Beacll-PUILIC NOTICE monl\s from ti• ~ anomey • ..... to •ti auomev r•f•n•I .. ,. abot•do, ••) Law Of. DENT• • 'fHr 4,080,086 .,,,.,th the covrny CMrk 01 aboft on N A Costa Men Oa.ly Pilot
dalll noliced above JS 359 50 wttn lnl11tt1 vice or • l•g•I aid of· nc.. of T. FITZO•R· We hereby oer11fy that Orange County on May 29, Katlly Cemak June 15, 22, 29 • .Iii'( 8,
_CPCQ31lL__ VOU MAY EXAMINE thereon, a1 proVIOtel '" said flo• (ll•t•d In th• ALO SMITH, 20271 Publlllltd Newporl th• above Item• are In 1992 Till• statemenl was ltltd Hl92
mCE OF PETITION Ille Ille kepi by the CCcJr1 If OediinslOn ~ ti 111.y phone book) Vall•Y 81vd., Suite 8 , S.ach.Cosla Mtu Junt accorda"ce with th• FS329M wtth the County Cletk of M-331
fO .ADMINISTER you are a person unoeit '"' .,,,,. ol PlCI o .. pu .. d; que •• •n-w a In u t ca Ill or n I a 22, 29, July f, 1992 Annuel St•tement for Publr•Md NtwPQfl Btach· 0rlll'Q4I County on May 22
ESTATEOF: interested in the estate1 ~~"•'io:,=~ano tr•euen ••t• oltaclon 11788·i e18 (7t4) M-356 theyearend9dDeci•m-Costa Mesa Oa11y Pilot 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE 9..-• .Ann you may hie wllh l\e eoun -·-1 400 • ... • ........ _... t J 8 .. 22 ..,, t""" F532218 1--------T~ ek.a a tormel f\9QuMI lor ht HomtOM*I ludlol•I u1t•d tl•n• un 195-1 PUBLIC NOTICE ber •"• ,.,.,.1 m-..• o une • t... , ~ ... ..,, Published Newport Beach· Flcttuou• ,~,.-r~· .ac S04tdal NOUO. ol ti• llllnQ AUOC.SIOI\ under laid pl•ZO ... ~o DIA• CM.. DATE: JUL 25 ,901 the ln•urancr• Comml• M·315 c 1 M 0 I p '°' BuslneH ... ,,,. ,.~nla • • of an Inventory ano Oedat:.IOfltlld ~ l:NDA.RIOI para Pt• PAUL RILEY, Clerk, lw TSl18472 aloner, punuent to PUBLIC NOTICE J;.at a~~ 22 ~·~2 ' Stetement
SE NO .......... .,. app<als.tl ol NIAi• as5819 ••ec:ul o.ltvet'9d \Q 1 • ..,tar un• reapu•ata 8arbara Llvonl, Deputy NOTICE OF law. ' ' • • M 7 The FO!lo'Ning penion1 ~ •"' .,...,4 or ol M"/ pe"'°" or undanlqntd 1 wnrten ffOrlta • ll\aCIUlna •n Publl1htd Newporl TAUSHE'I SAl.E PAUL M. BANCROFT, CNs1045041 ·29 are dOtng bus•ness H :letaM:' er~ account uJo~ :' t::':S:. ~~ ... -: Hlacort•. Btach.Co11e Mesa Diiiy OnJULYe, tOOht 1100 Pr .. ld•n•1 QEOROS J. Flctltlous PUBLIC NOTICE MOOA ITAUA IMPORTS,
lngtlnt ct9Clton ~'*On la ~rob i : NOlite °' o.tll.lli Ind EltctlOn Un• o•rt• 0 une P1toC June 15. 22. 29 • .Wly A.M., f1111 ""*~ Tl\'9 QRUPP, Treaaurer •ualnHa Heme 26SI 11'""' A,.• •282.
"'°"8 _.,o 'mey R~~tlOf=lal=llCe 10 w 10 oe -aeci If\ 1ne Hamad• t•l•fonlc• no 8. tm l~r.c·c~o~ C~~ Publl•h•d Newport ltat•m•nt ~lctltlou• ~~a~~~Oi~ i,9~81,.
MWIM i. ln .. ,.ilted In IOlm 11 •va lrom tie =t.a wtltl't thll rMI Pfr'Y le otr.o.t• protecclon; M336 Trutttt, orp Successor Beach.Costa M•11 Oaily lllt Following pe11ons •u:t:~::;n-land. NitWport Beach. Calif ~ --~· °' t>:t; coun clettt. T ~" ioc.i Mia •u tHpuHta •arlta a #UBLIC NOTICE Trutttt or Subatl\ultd Piiot Jun• 19, 20, 22, 23, art doing bu•ln•n at: 1llt F~ng .om 9ieGO 6, .... ~ ""11 ayto~ AttrHney fOt Pittt~oner: "*" condudlltlQ Mequlne tlene que Trusltt, of 11'111 ce1'1a1n 24, 11192 MONA LISA HAIR STVOIO, wed l>uSinns :' l ht• b1111nt1S Is cdn-~ Ta~. R le Vi. PATRICK 0 K£eFI!, t_"'Y Aot40tvnW ~cwrotySt at oumpllr con lee for-ITATIMENT O' Ottd or Trutt lllecuttd by F4t8 16'11 Ada.mt Aven~ t E. FlOA~CE INDUSTRIES d<leltd by an lndlVldu.I
\ P .... ITION hM been J10R.S1..INNCu_,_ ... t ,;· t~ntet c.;; e ' malldod .. lee•••• .ap-ABANDONMENT Of' JAMES o. MEEHAN ANO PUBLIC NOTICE CosJu 1.t MstuB. Cakf 92626 2Jtt L.aurtl Place N-pori Tile regt,111n1(1) com-
1:: • ,, '_,., ..,.,ee ' ' I d -• d • o• FICTI OUI KATHLEEN L MEEHAN ng • t\!Qgtr, 1t 141 "· I ....,,..-.. tn91'1Ced lo 11ansact bull-b Jll P•~ In ht 8'8 401 ~ (714) 19$.3308 rop a aa .. utte ctu,. US& .. Tl HUSBAND ANO WIFE and Ptlll Avenue, Foun1a1n Val· Betct\. -11 .,....., ntu Undef Ill• F~httous Court of &ente Ane , CA Olltd .iunt t. 1192. By .,. 'I"• ta corte ... •USINESI KAMI rtcotded 4'2/90 at lnlln>-CNSt044tH loty. C.M 9270e Judllh Not llt Florence, Bus nest Na"'•I•) ~tttO
::> County of 92?01·,.1J '-#TY Roltlnltn Allcwroty .. cuo.tt. au caao. The lollow1ng ~· ment No. ~1o911o4e 01 Of· Flctltloua s.on K~ l<ong, 10733 ~h ~~ 11~Newl)Ott b0"9 on May 1t. 1992 ~. Dally Ne~ La• (CLASSIC) SI uat•d no pr•1tMtta havt el>lnelontd the u" of llclal Records of OflnQt ~ ButtnHO Nam. MIP.lt Street. CyprtH. • C110 PaoiCOlo PETITION S..d\ICotte Jun. 22, 2t. JI!! 8, 1H2 eu r•apueeta a t .. MPo lht Flcll\lout Butln .. I County Calilomla,, and P4JI"' ltet•ment Calif. 90630 J3o~ep~ Dal;. ''~tenet. Thlt ttat•ment v.11 loled
,.... llal .Ill P•l'°': Mesa Ptlol D.iyNtwpM6Mcl\Colll fllU9ff perder .. 0810' Name· COASTAL WINOOW suaf\no um c.,u..n Nollet TM f'ollow1ng peraona Thia bus1neS1 11 eon-~1 "c.14f t2t03 twpOI\ ....-.th the county Cltfll of ~~ .. penon to June t9, 22. 25, 1992 .,.... Pa r a. pu.-n csulter .~ :1~1N~~.~~1.~"~~,; ~,=·~~1~-:'rn.t:: ~ro~gu*;s'J~ns ~~!td,~·,~:~com-r~ . b1.1ttn•u " con-in?' CWlty on M•v 21.
tie nta• of PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Hleri., •u dlnero Y Vnlloy, C•lll. 92109 merit No 9MS0542 ol Of· a ce111omi. ~al ~ rne«td 10 1ten11ct bull· dueled by ~ and FS32H3 otr•• o••aa d• eu The 'lctllloua 8ulln•H A hi 13 Corpora,lt ness uodt tnt f 1c1 uout Wll• PETITION NOTW:. ~ 1"USTU·s CPOS390I_ -propledad aln avlao Name rtftrred to above ~ ~Olda ~Hid ~ ~· te 200 ~ 8u11n111 ~ame(t) ~tttd The reg111ten11•> com• Publl•Nd N-pOI'\ BeacN
_. the deoedlnfe SALE UNOI" DEED NOTICE Of' PEllTION IMflolonal Po' part• ff w" mtd W\ Orllnge County ~· l&ld "'D°:ci 1 r · 8eaeh C: t 92.;o eb<wt on N.A menced 10 transact au... 01t1 Mtta Daily Piiot L lf'd OOdlcill, If any, Of' T"'UIT TO AOMl .. 9nA 1 on Ftbnllty • 1991 rAt '""" 0 0 "' t •1 0 1 ........ s 84 neu unoet .,,. rlc:1•t10U1 a 1~ fl is. t'92 '° ~ Ts No CCM011274 ESTATE OF• • oort•· N '483332 , NII at Pll* •uctlOf'I fOf Hopk n• eve opmt nl ... -·• 119g., lu11neu Namt(•l ltale<I M.S20 -:1 .. -::i ~ ...... ,':'c~LtHCKJC u~.,., a...e... t::·:_~·.~~~!~ f,:a"'~~·~ ~ t8~..ci1s~:!. ~~t: ~~p~:c::. :::~· t~··~=ty .... ~1~:~ ~h ~~"· 1
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In'*'-,... kepi °"*Ref -CASE HO. A114520 uat941 .,-. Hamor • vaa.y Ctlil 0210. cethlel'1 c~1c pay•~ 10 ~" Pl.:a. iult• 200, Orange Oovnfy on J..,,... 2, tni1 alllt'Nln\ -• lilecl ~_aourt. vou AR£ IN otFAUl T i.J:llcMIM.. Cl .....,.. "" aboeod• ln"'9dlat .. Tn+• 0butlneu WU ~ ::. 't:·:~Wfl~ : ~=Ori Beach Call! 1992 PS:l)2t7 llo11h .,,. County a..11 ol
t41i PETITION UNOER A 0££0 Of 11WST con~l •c,.otof'I~ .,,.,,.., II no oenoo• a ducted by In lnd.lvldvll ~-drewn tlV • ai.1t or MatttlWI CQfPOrlttOf\, a itubl~ N-PDfl 9tach• ~J~,gt Councy Ott '°'AY 22• i:::., ~--= vo:f~m~cll~Effl ~· Who ' may u" ahtd• 'u.d• ~.~~· =~ w&!.11~ 1ecttra1 er.all union. °' a ce111orn1a co~oretlon Coate .,. .. , 0 .1y Piiot ,6,aioa
.., .,. lfd9'1ncMftl ~JECT YOUR ~R OthefWtM i. In......., In ... ...., • -"'""°'° ... n.. ...... CoYnfV on June 12 cNc:lt df..,.n tlV a ~ .. or 2"4 I I Coech $ Lane, June 11 n . 2t -MY • PUbhhed ~ e.ac~ ... Ion ~ f 5'U ... T'f if MAY 8E SOlD Al A the wll Ot ...... , CM t>of\, ,...,."°.. de ....... ~-,..... ' 1ec1tr• 1av¥1g1 encl lollrl Leguna H11tt Call! 1992 ,
(1NI ~tty ... PU~tC SALE IF YOU ol. M•rgwt BiMe.. doe •• .,,.. •flolna ... ~~11\ed Newpon ~"' 8HOCllllOI'. or ••vtngll '"'' butln•H la con-M-321 Co•ll Meta Oa" ll'ilol 9'* ~ NCCD AN U~ANATK>N A PETrTIOH hm *" arut1a ..... (-... .. di-CO.ti ..... P.ioc June~ blink ~flld In NC1tOI\ O\laed br • gtner., p.vl· .NM t, I, 15. 22. 111: ........ ~ ... Hf' llled by Howard A, HecMI t rN -) ' 1102 of the,~ Code nefahip M·2" ., to Of. THt NATUAL ~ l In b s~ Court rec o t.I•..._• • n , .My I , i), t"2 and auchotiitd IO eso bulf. Th• re91111•nl(1) corn-POIUC NOTICE ~ wttlOUI PROC• DINO A(lAINST callfomla County Of C••• .... 73110 M-.SS1 ,,... In 1Ne tW• .. "-!Mneed '° tlolllNCt buW-PUlltc MOTICI __.,~al YOU VOU 8t10Ul0 CON ORA.NOE' Th• nem• •nd •cf. PUBLIC NOTICI meln tnttanc• to "'"' ,,... im.t "-'~"'°"' CNSt044tOO
t ~loo TACT A lAWVCR lHE PETITION d'••• .. the Hurt i.1 Alntflcln lltle lntUfVtCe 91,1..,,..1 N~(•l lll1ed '1etl1'-u• '1ctttleul the Hoek:• 11 httl by Cd~· f\al Howlatd A. (l[J MMINe r dlrffGt.ft ~ t1tl93 ComoMIY locat.o It ,,.. ~Of\ JwW'l I, 11'1 .,....... MW ........... .......
I " ~~"':'. °"' ~ be appoln'9d .... ""9 •al INMICf· Tltl• Or~ ... £HI "Ftfth '""'· "'N ~ _,_, c. Ho'*int.. Gen-lta....... • ........ .
lo ,t;:.. "°'6ot to µ0te1ion u trUllll*' ni 1t1t : ==-~·.:-'.:.-:.-: PM. COUW.T Ofl TM& :aHOO?O • ~~.":ii c;:~"t -r:::n..,, "' tl!td _,. ~=:. ~ ~ ~c:::o.. ::.an. PACR: WllW Welwd =-t.QQUr ltutt . Of 1t.11.s111ut• tt'9 ~I aTA.T• OP CM.tfO"· TNstM.... ~td IO Md now l'wld 11r11t1 tn. ~y Clerk ol STRAT('"QIC "Ull'ONSE!. DUIO~ IOLUTIOHI IWIDRIM. PW
no or Dd ltua! JlUlllUilll'll to 1hlt THE PETITION lllA, COUNTY Ofl O"· No. H ·TOIH by it ~Mid o.eq of On1nge Cour!fy on Mat 21, noo ~ keet. ~ WUT, 11 Ht1tt0• ~. 0..••1 • ._...., ,,: ~ ~ t T~~~-1~ requ•• .. de<*dlnra ANGI, IOUTM o... NOTIC• Ofl lrutt In .,. l)rOC*tf llu-1"2 ...,,, CaJll NttO Ntwpo1l ••Hh. C•lif c:.... Qo •• ' --r;-........., 1 Wl.L and codlell, If any. ANOI JUDICIAL DltT., TRU•Hl'I MU Met In Mid ~ IWe .. UHt Natorllll Ohd """'~ t2teO .MOO ..__ ~ o.M ......... ., BM""'9 Madll~ ~ be admltttd to ~ 1Jt4t ._...... PMtl· VOU Ml fH DUAUU dMc:nbld It' P\dllltd ~ 8"Ch Corpcwetton. a o.wwe Ce•OI Terry, 14 $1eftt ........ ...... ~ r :: = ==:o•t~~";, The w• and WIV COClcit w.r~ LafUM. ttMta, CA UNDfA A OUO OI lAVST LOT 1t Of' TMCT HO Co_., ..... D~ Pilot ~l>Otlt•on, t.00 CMMI V.. l..tft.N ~ c.llf ~ ..... ·
.. ....... ... P9Qe Ir I I"' •Hu DAUO 10.ian UNlLIS '140. UNIT 3 °' MY N'8 ... I.I a, .Alf .. t.t"'· .....,..., ... ct\. m71 llliiil;;;,:11:-1 • ~-~uee 305afn <•1 °'ii(.., ~.u. For Ad Action TM ........ "*"•• ;Rgtltr8v~8~J~ ~· =:c~ <: tlN • ,.,,. ~1n"' •• con-~ =!: ~II ,_II Ii I N ON('~ '*"' Uw olhi.e ol lhoi C.M\I~ end ............. ~ [Art'. If MAY K 80LD AT 800tC 31, ,AOe n Of' M.:Dl tlucted bV • COll'IOIMton Celf t2WO al llJUm
.,_ ht ~. 111 °'.-:!::::'lo Call a •f ~tlWt Mt~, A PU9llC SAIL • YOU MISC!LLAHfOVl __ ~t.J lll• r•tl•U•A!(t• corn. nua Ot1tln•11 It c°""' ~ • 0.-,....~ ~ •NI ":; 0.tllUlt llNf ...... ., ........ lft wtt'*-t an NUD ~ ~TIOff AlCORot Of' ~ UH "*'6eCI lo tr9"NCt --. ducMd ~: ~ c;.
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84 Monday, June 22, 1992
PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC MOT1CIS PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC MOTICU fUIUC llOTICll WIC IOTICa PUii.iC llOTICll ....0 IOTICll W IOTICll
f'lllLIC MOTICI ~":·ft"'~:. 734$ 9i: 1it.Cf.': .... flled ::: 1~ ~nee:, w IOT1CI =:·c.. . ..., 1t11e •d•men1 ... 11ec1 Ml.IC IOTICI .!:-.:S-t*::~:L C1---,;;iii;~~
f kltltlou1 Saddlef\Ofn, Orange.' Calll. wlttl thf ... CCMlfltY Clerk ol Orange County on JUM 12. Plollttl UI Thl1 1>u1IMH 11 con. ..,_ ._ COUlllY Cllfll of Plollll1• nlll ""Cfl'N!':(PlallllOul) ._,I • ':" !!__ auilneH Nam• 92ff9 Ora1191 .. ounty on June 12. 1992 .....,.. .. .._. duCted by: an~ Orano-Counly on May 19, .,.... ... llw lu1IMM, • -• 111 -4G
Stetem9'1t . Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-1992 . PU4 U 1 8tal.......C Thi re,l1trant(a) corn-'112 • ......,.. =~ Whon TM , ... •••Ill I
The Following peraon1 ducted by: in lndhriduat Pe345'8 Pvbllahed Newport 8Hch· The~ng pereone menc.d 0 ~~ PNl91t TN FolOWlnO Plf'IOl\I Thie II.element waa llled dOlna C::::.
are doing business as· Th• r1gl11rant{1) com-Pubtlahed Newport Blach· c M o II PU t .,. bullnt .. u · 1'1111 undtr · ~ NIWPOl't ~ are dolna bUllnHI 11: wftfl .,_ ,._..,.., Olfll of ~'oi.T.E.'A 1301 115
1550 BRISTOL STREET ~need to trans.ct .bull· Cotti MtH Otlly Pilot J:;a 22
1:: J:./ e t~ MICHA L KELLY COM-:=-:: ::Ti'~"2~ Coala M ... Oalty Pio! Fll.MOA"E'S, 1802 Placen-Orwigt ~"~May 22. oi ·~ BNdl;Mll:lllllllO NORTH, 1550 Bristol StrHI ntll undw the Fk:ll!fou1 June !!?, 29, Juty 8, 13, 1992 ' ' • ' PAHY. 1655 Mall Vlfdl toiltncY DeWI ~I. 1S. 22, 28, 1982 da A'tl., Colta Mfta, ca.ti. 1982 taieo e
North. Newport B11ch, Bui nt.. Namt(I) listed 1992 M .,... Or. E. l•te. Colla MIN, Thie ~ WU Med .Wt7 92127 Nllltl ~ 8 Bunnell , 1111 Ca~t 92660 tboVI on: August t, 1991 M 346 ......., Calif 92821 wftfl the r~.-. Qefll of Phlllp OIOf~ Moore, 1829 BMch-8 ti o • 0 N • I T1uinura Entetprlst1. Inc .. Gerald A IWtnPol• • Micha.I Rlchatd Banwd, --"r PUIUC IOT1CI NlwPQf1 8&. Sp. 49, Costa PubltMd NIWpoft an a~. r.. lwptW
D•ltware. 300 Lalghtlng This 111t1ment Wll filed PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC! 1555 ...... Vetde Or. E. ~ County on .... y n . 8TA~.. Miia. CMlf. 92127 Cotta ..... Oaltv Pilot ~· 1>u~f;_.':'°1a 5' c ...
Way, Secaucus. NJ 07096-v.1th \he County Clerk of '1ctllloua #49C, Colla MIN. Caw. fainJa WIT-•'W'•• --Thia butlMH II COC\o Junl 1, I, tS, 22, 1112 dUC1lld by: an~
tS78 Orange Coonty on June 12, flc tlllou1 9262t --rn-duCted by. an lndMdlMI ~ The reglitrant(•) ~•..-
This business 11 con· 1992 BualMM NllMe Bu.&M•• N....-Thia bu1ln111 11 con-PUbfl9htd Newport BMCn. PMTllDSMIP The rtglllrant(•) com-PUIUC -TICI menced \0 ttanaac\ bulJ·
ducted by: a corporation f 534S32 a tal.,....,t 8 teteftMnt d1JC1ed by: en lndlYldu-' Cotta Mua Oally Pilot OPSMTtltG UMHR ~ to tlanuct bull· -,... undlt the fJdltiaUe
The 1eglst1antt.,) com· Published N-pot1 Beach-Thi FolloWlng penons Th• FOllOwlno PlflOlll Tht regl1tr1n1(s) com-June I , 15, 22, 29, 1982 ftCTITIOUS ,,... under the Flctitloul BUllnett Name(•) IMld
menceo to transact t>usl· Colla Mesa o111y Pilot 111 doing bualneu as: art dolng lwlln•H .. : mencld to tran1ac1 ~ M-312 •U8tN•81 llAll• ltuelnell Nam1(1) llltld Plotm-:;• lboVI on: May 21. 1812 ntss under the Flcml<>us Junt 22 29 July 6 t 3 AIDA GREY DAY SPA LATIN LEGAL AS· ness under Ult Flctltloue lhl ~ penon has abolll on: NIA h....... ..... Cynthia a Bunnetl , -.
Business Name(s) listed 1992 ' • • • CALIFORNIA, 3333 Bristol. SISTANCE, • Narbon111, Buslne .. N•mt(a) lllled PUBLIC NOTICI ~llhd,.wn u 1 genlfll Phltlp 0. Moor• ll•t.....nl Thia stat9m.nt ..._ ~
abo11e on: N/A M 344 Costa Mesa, Call!. 92626 Newpo~ Beach, Callf. above on: May 19, 1992 Plolltlou• plftnlf IYOm 1111 Pll1nlf· Thlt 1tatement wee filed The FolloWlng plftonl With the COYnty Cl•k ..ol
Ken Onor1 • Billlol And sunfloweis. 92660 Mlchatl R. Barnard •hip operating under the With the County Cllril ot are doing bU1ln111 H : Otange County 00 Milyfla, Tn1a statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE cautomla 613 Promontory Lao Oaboub Jr., 4 Nar· This 1taternent waa flied halneu Name tlctitloul butlMM name of Ortnge County on May 22, PARI< NEWPORT MARKET 1992 w11h lhe County Clerk of Dr. e. Newport Beach, bonne, Newport Beach. with the County Clerk ol 8 tatemont VISUAl.ONICS ENGINEER· 1992 & CAFE, 900 Sen Joaquin fai ....
Ora..,ge County on June 12, Fictitious Cahf. 92660 Calll. 92660 Orange County on May 22, The FolloWlng !*SOil• ING COMPANY at 2029 P'S32301 HIAI Ro.d •. Unit D, Nlwpc>ft Published Newpott llMch-
1992 8 I H Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-This 1>uslnes1 Is con-t992 are dolna buslneu u : Vitia CaJon, Newport Publlahld NIWpO(t Blach 8tach, C811I. -F534518 UI nHa •me ducted by: a corporation dueled by· an Jndlvldual Fl32303 BRAINSlORM, 2045 Tuatln Blach Callt 92680 Coell MtH Dally Pilot KY11 Stitt. 18 l'abtlano, Ir· Co•ta MIH Dally ~
Publ sned Newport Beacn-St•t•ment The registrant(•) com-Thi registrant(•) corn-Published NIWPOf1 Beach-A~. IA.. Costa Mtu, Call!. Th• 'F1c11tiou1 Bu1tn111 June 1 11 t5 22 1992 vine, C811f. tl710 June II, 15, 22, 29, 1~ D p 1 Tne Following pefsons mtnetd to t anaact bUsi• menced to transact busl-C M D Pll 92f.27 N rtf ed IO boYI • • • • Thia bu1ln111 11 con-a.\"*111 Costa Mesa a11y 'ot .,, doing business as· r Fl I nes• under tht F\chtioos Olla eta ally ot Kirk Lei PMler 2045 T~ ame err a M-300 ducted by: an k\CIMdual
June 22. 29 July 6 13 G & R BOOKKEE
0
PING ~~1ne~':1e~,1~(•) ct:/~J Buslnasa Name(•) fisted June 1, 8, 15, 22, 1992 tin Ave. tlA, Co1ta Mesa: :~• ~l~:.r~~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Thi reg0l1lrant(1) com-PUBLIC NOTIC!
1992 SERVICE, 1139 SatvadOf abOvl bn: June I, 1992 abo11e on: Junt 8, t1192 M-298 Caht 9M27 F!51ll043 • mencld to trll\I~ bull---•
M-350 Street, Costa Meta. Callf. Sharon Orr. President Leo Daboub Jr. PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu11n1sa Is con-Full name and addreu or flolltlou• n111 under thl Fictitious Flcllllou~-l ------0--C-E--192626 This itatement was flied This statement was filed ducted by: an Individual th• on whhdraWlng: BualntH Nam•(•) listed Buatn ... N...,. PUBLIC N Tl John Raymond Gordon. with the County Clttk or wllh lhe Covnty Clerk of The reglatrant(a) corn-All:" Gaut 2026 Vltla •u•ln ... N.m. above on: NIA lt•t.....,.t
CNS1045038 Jr. 1139 Salvador Street, Orange County on June 12 Orange County on June 12, Bu~!~!°:!me mtneed lo transact bull· CaJon Ne~port BHch lt•t•ment l<vlt SeiH The followlng Pt~h• Costa Mesa, Calil. 92626 1992 • 1992 ne11 under the Fictitious C fil 92860 • Tht Following persons Tfll• statement was flied are doing butlnftl ... , •
Flclftlou1 This business 11 con-F534520 FS3,S23 St•t•m•nt Business N1me(s) ll11td P~bi11htd N-ort Bftach-art doing bu1ln1H as: wltti tht County Clerk ol A.G. FUNDING GRpyP,
Bu1lness Name ducted by: an Individual P bll h d N B Published Newport Beach· The Following p1r1on1 abo11t on: October 22. Cost Mesa gally f>llot J & M UNION SERVICE, Orange county on May 28. 900 P.C.H. IHM, Hu~ Statement The reglSlrant(s) com· u • e ewport each· M 0 11 Pll t are doing buslne" u : 1984 1 1900 NtwPott Blvd., Costa 1992 ton Beach Calif 9284t
ThO Followmg persons monced 10 transact busl· Colla Mesa Dally Pilot Costa esa a Y 0 BOHRK TELECOM, 1520 l<Jrk Lee Peeler June 1• 8• 15• 22• 1992 M111. Callt. 92627 FS32740 Robert a' Da11enPott 60o
are doing business as no11 under the F1clitlou$ JI.Int 22, 29, July 6, t3, June 22. 29, July 6, 13• Dorothy Lant. Newport This 11.1temtnt was nted M-304 Jalil I<. Sharlli, 3469 Wind· p bll hid Ntwpor1 8tecfl. P.C.H. i1C>4, H~
SOUTH COAST EMPO· Business Name(s) listed 1992 1992 M .,49 Beach, Calll. 92660 with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE sor C1., Costa Mesa. Calif. u 1 M 0 11 P 1 t Beach. Calif. 92848 A
AIUM, 535 Anton Blvd 11bovo on· nol applicable M-347 .... William L. Bohrk, 1520 Oo-Orange County on May 29. 92629 Costa •11 1 Y 10 Thie butlntH It c:vn. Cos1a Mes11, Calol 92626 John A Gordon, Jr. rothy Lant, Ntwpor1 1992 ActlUoua Thl1 bu1lnt11 11 con-June II, 15, 22, 29, 11192 ducted by: 111 ~
M1cnae1 J Naber. 17882 This statement was llled PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. Calli. 92660 F632H8 Buatne .. Name ducted by: an Individual M·3t0 The r1gls1rant(1) ~fOl"
Bishop Cir Villa Parl<. with lhe County Clerk ol Flctltloui This business ls con-Published Newport Beach-Statement The regl1trant(1) com-PUBLIC MOTICE meneld to transact,:.~· ca111 01enge County on June 12. Flctltloua ducted by: an lndi'VldUal The Followt eons menc.d lo trans.ct bull· ll' ness undlf the f'ldll-•
rr11s business 1s con· 1992 8usln••• Nam• Business Name The registrant(•) com-Cotll Mes. Dally Pllol 111 dot busl~s ~ n111 undw the Fictitious Business Neme(s) 11$\ed
ducted by· an 1nd1vtdual F534545 St•t•m•nt Statement menced to transact lw•J. June 8, 15, 22. 29, 11192 PG DEs<IGN 3188 Ailrway Bu1ln111 Name(•) listed FJclltloua above on• NIA
The reg1stran1(s) com· Published Newport Beach· The followino persons Th• f ollowing pefaons ness Under th• Actltloua M-314 Avtnut Sulit K Costa above on: May 18, 1992 Bu1lnes1 Name Robert D.avecic>Ort
menced to transact b11s1· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot are doing business as: ere doing business as: Bvsines1 Nam•(•) listed PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa Calll 92628 ' Jalll I<. Sharif Statement This lltlemtnt was filed
ness under the F1c1111ous J 22 29 J ly 6 13 ARCHITECTURAL WIN· TURN-KEV ASSOCIATES, above on: Ap1il 7, 1992 Parnell Mnt Giiiie 3822 1!'11 stafe~nt WU filed The followtng plflOl'IS w«h the County C*k., .. Qf
Business Name(s) listed ~~; · • u • • DOWS AND ENTRYS, 31582 coast Hy. Suflo c. WllllaJTI L Bohrk flctltloue E l•t StrHt 16 • long With the County Clwk of are doing bul!MH as: Orange County on ~y 29
above on: NA 1 M·345 I 137·E Buckingham Drive, s. Laguna, Cahl. 92677 This s1atemenl was liled Bu 1 H Beach. Cellf. 90803 • Orange County on May 22, UNIVERSAL OPTICAL 4 l992 ' Michael J. Naber Costa Meu. Calif. 92626 Turnabout Management with the· County Clerk Of 1 n••• •m• This .bualntll 11 con· 1992 2000, 88 Fair Orlw, Costa PS3*ee7
Tn1s statement was hied PUBLIC NOTICE Cynthia Uni\ Brazell. 1 t37 Corporation, 3t582 Coast Orange County on June 11, Th ~:,~•nt ducted'by: an Individual F532310 Mna, Calif. 92628 Published Ntwpol't Beach-
w11h tne County Clerk ot E. Buckingham Drive, Hy. Suite C. S. Laguna, t992 • ng paraons Th• reglat,.nt(s) com· Publlshed Newport Beach-J1m11 T. Gii, 11280 1 Pl&
Orange County on May 27. Fictitious Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Calif. 92677 F534431 9L:~~:~~~~~;~ATE menced to tsansact busl· Costa Meaa Dally Piiot Brookhaven, Loa Ang1t11, Coste Mesa ~· 1~ .. ot
1992 Thia business Is con-This business 11 con· Pvblished Newport Beach· ASPHALT AND CONCRETE neu under the FIC1ftlous June 1 11 15 22 1992 Call!. 90084 • June II, 15, 22, • 1.--
F532607 BuafneH Name ducted by: an Individual ducted by: a corporation Costa Mesa Dally Piiot REPAIR 207 Luoonl N Busln111 N1m1(1) ll1ted • • • • M-302 Thia bu1ln111 11 con-~5=:=:;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiilj•&
Publ sned Newpo11 Beacn. Statement The reg1slrant(s) com· The reglstrtnt(s) corn-June 22 29 July 8 13 """'8t • h C 111T. 92~ tw· lbovl on: Mey 15, 1992 ducted by: an Individual Ir D p The Following persons menced 10 transact busi· menced 10 transact busi· • • • • ....,. • ac: • a 1 · Pamela A. Gillie PUBLIC NOTICE The r1gl1trant(1) com-Co$ta Mesa aily 1101 are doing business as: ness under tht Fictitious ne" under the Act11lous 1992 Todd L Lawton, 207 Lugo-Thi• etallmenl was filed menced to trll\Hci bUsf.
June lS 22. 29, July 6. COASTAL WINDOW AND Business Name(s) hsttd Business Nemt(S) fisted M-342 Canla Apl 8 , Newport Beach, with thl County Clerk ol fictitious nell undef the Fictitious No matterf
what you'rt.
doing, yo~.
hometowna
newspaperl ·
1992 MINI BLIND CLEANING, above on: June 4, 1992 above on· 1971 II(, 92663 O C"'•ntu on M 22 Buslnffl N1m1(1) Usttd M·J26 12531 Twonleal L.sne, Gar· Cynthia Unn Brazell Robert a. Turner, Prest· PUB LIC NOTICE Thie buslntll Is con-1~1 -"• ay • Bu•lne .. Name above on: NIA
---------den Gro11e, Caht 92640 dent ducted by: a.n lndhlldual Statement James GH PUBLIC NOTICE Lisa Ann Cassara. 12531 This staltmtnt was flied Flctltlout The registrant(•) com-F532311 Th• FolloWing P'f•ons Thia statement wu filed
Fictitious
Buslneu Name
Statement
r w111loal Leno, Garden with the CQunty Clerk 01 8usln1 .. Neme menced to transact bust· Publlthed Newport Beach· at• doing bu1lneu as: wttn the county Clerk ot
Grove, Call I. 92640 s ELL Orange County on May 22. Stet1m1nt nets under the Flctlllous Costa Mesa Dally Pilot BEDROCK ENGINEERING, Orange County on May 29, T111s business is con· 1992 The Following persont Business Name(s) llstod Junt t, 8, 15, 2.2. 1992 8241 Gledys A.ve .. Hunting· 1992 rn.
ducted by: an tndlvlduel F5332299 ere doing business as: above on: May 26, 1992 M-296 ton Beach. Cahl. 92648 F532915
The Fot1ow1n9 persons
are doing business as ORANGE HILLS INSUA·
ANCE AGENCY 7444 E
Cnapm.:in Ave . Su•te H
The reg1s trant(s} com-d hi I CINNAMON CINSATION, Why I y Hid 'N Mark Thomas Wiison, p bll d N rt B h menced to transac1 busl· your use ve C 8 Published Newport Beach· 4500 Campus Dr. Suite p a 8 All Kinds ol Jobs For 8241 Gladys Avt Hunting· u sne ewpo He •
nl)SS under tne F1ct111ous through classified Costa Mese Dally Pilot 1 t4, Newport Beach, Calll. SHk with childcare? All Kindt ot People. ton Beach. Ca.hf. 92648 Cosla Mtu Daily Pllol
Bvsiness Name(s) listed 842·5878 June t , 8, 15, 22, 1992 92660 Call The Piiot lodayl Piiot ClaHlfled. This business 11 con-Jlint 8, 15, 22. 29. 11192
above on· June tO, 1992 M·295 Nancy Dallis, 4500 Cam-642·S678. ducted by: an k\d111idual M-313 U===:=:t1-==-1111111'111!~
Houses/Condos
For Sale
CORONA
DEL MAR 1022
•Aoduced S70k, Ownor
cmry 1s1 TOI Cozy
2Br collage w 2Br
rental. 704 Narcissus
$449,!>00 Agl 729·726t
COSTA MESA 1024
Owner Transferred!
Now cor p oral('
owned. Vacant, lreshly
painted. 2000 + sq t1
3BR 2BA. swimrning
p ool & spa. Mesa
Verde area. $299,900
Jeon Laton. Grubb &
Ellis 551-641 O. X456
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122
•3B1 2Ba. large tamily
rm, stove. Inge. W/O.
g arage. A vl no wl
$l5001mo. 760·3676
MAGNIFICENT 180'
Ocean & Herbor Vus
4Br 2'hBa, LOIS ol
fight, frosh paint. nu
crpol, groat nelghbrhd
$3500 m o. 721·0678
COSTA MESA 2124
• Np l Hts 3BR twnhse,
frplc. sngl gar, patio,
11ory nice, 322 Oglo St.
S9951mo 047·7540
4BR 2BA, good family
neighborhood, 578
Sturge on. S 1350/mo
LAGUNA
BEACH 2 148
His t oric Lag u na
charmer , Canyon
vlow. 3BR 2BA, l/p,
stained glass. $1285,
lse. (310} 378·8364
NEWPORT
BEAClf 2169
Beach Rentals!
NEWPORT PENINSULA
YEARLY·WINTER·SUMMER
1 Bedroom to 4 Bedroom
F u'fl1shtd Unlunvshed
Villa Rentals
675·4912
Incl gardnr 751·1350 ---------•Back B•v Ar••• STEPS to SC Plaza. Sharp 3BR 2Ba, 3
NEWPOHT
BEACH 2169
Luxurv Condo!!
Y• Mlle from ocean, 2
pvt suites. Porfoct tor
prolesslonals. B1and
now, In gated. pool
comm $1500. Agl
8 54-58 09
Newport Terrace!
Lg 3BR 2'hBa 2·atory.
frplc. W/0 hkups.
patio. pool, garage.
$1100 Agt 675-4912
The Bluffs 3BR 2BA,
2·patio~. pool, l/p. Im·
maculate. must aee. s 1,350/mo 644· 1559
VIiia Balboa!
Beautiful 1 BR + den.
Nico v1ow, wshr/dryr
Incl. Flroplace, S 1150/
mo. Agt 875·491 2 NEWPORT
BEACH 1069 Spacious 2Br 1 Ba car gar $1250 Pets w. Nwp1, 2 houses to
condo, nu pnt crpt OKI 498-015 0 bch, 3BR 18A, yrly.
B•y View Chtt Or .. for· Sml pot Ok HUD ok i-.-L-ld_o_P_e_n_l_n_a_u_I_•_*_ W/O. petlos. $1525
Over view across from __ s_7_7_5_m_o_&_4_6_·_66_3_4__ Prop Hs• 642·3850
Unique t & 2BR Units 'iiiiiiiiiiiijiii c1•y park Older home We Pay Utilities! for lease. Private bch,11
big IOI OWC t SI Agl Call about specials, on bay, 8 73·803 0
850·1220 1Br 5625 Pool. cat ok 710 Udo Pafk Dr.
Steps to beach! l 959 Maple. 646·6505 1-3-B ... R--2-B-a-. -g-o -rg_e_o_u_s
Apanmen1s
For Rent 4Br 2BA, Newport hugo 1900 s/t condo,
Shores pnvalo ,spa, Cannery Village. Must1'MMMiM' RV parking. remod· sett $1400 432-7908 11 CORON I\
DEL MAH. 2622 otod k1lct,en. highly
upgraded. 5360,000 •3Br 2Ba hso wlfam rm. 4BR 2 B A. quiet cul·
Joan Laten. Grubb & fip, tncd yd, 2 car gar, de-sac, 1737 Centella
Ellis. 551-84 t o, X 456. W/d, ale , newly remod Pl Just remod. $2400. s 1200 -aoc 841.0607 722·0866 o r 639-7654
BLUFFS CONDO
FIND
an apartment
through classified IRVINE 2144 48A or 3BR & den, 1---------
The Terrace 2Br 2Ba, 2•~BA. 1800 IQ f\.
CORONA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA Mt.SA ~ti:l-1 COSTA Ml'.:SA 262-1 HUN"l INGTON tlOTi-.LS
DEL MAR 2622 * * 2BR Duplex• 38R 38A & 28R 28A E'StOE 1 BR, encl gar. HEAC ff 2tHO & MOTf':LS :.:·; l/'1
qule1 •""I •"' good Vacant. N o pets. 1 Bright, 1unnv 1BR 1BA • ··• 'F• All matter suites. •P•· $585/mo. 150 E. 21 st. Av• I now. l.ge 3BR
with patio & parking. area, gar, W/0 hkupa. clou1, ftple9, w/d'1. 646•5934 or 544•4294 2BA. d/W, trplc, w/d NEWPORT 8AY iNa
Our spac:loua r~ft>s
Include refrlg & flllcUo.
contlnental b~fUI,
maid service & d1\ich
more. Located •
to b1ach/e lr
W11kly rat11 f
s150, 11t time
Freshly rodec. S750/1_s_7_9_5_1_m_o_M __ 7_.7_s_4_o_ polios. 1om1 garages. -----~---~---...,,...=-~• hkup, lrg patio. $925
mo. Marlgold & 4th. * 18A, enclosed ga· Wiii conalder small E/SIDE CONTEMP + security. No dogs.
644·8707 rage. walk·ln closet, pete. Aak about 2BR 2BA upper. frplc, :110-aea-2214
LG furn ugraded studio no pets S650/mo. mov•·ln •P•c lal. 1 car, $895. 642·9797
bch side, huge clottl, Betty 4l44-2270 Victoria Park Apts. EAITSIOE NEWl'OHT
ef g mlc 0 $600/ 0 0 714·722·7505 Back 8 ... r n • r . m * o you need lg clean -------...,..--• utll Incl. Agt. 675-1918 2br lba? Garage, new AnractlV• 1Br ld••I for 1BR. 18A, back yard,
Ht:l\CH :!1169
NEW studio apt, ocean· cpl, O/\N, storage. eantor•. PV1 patio, gas Wahr/Ory' hkups. •2BDRll $700•
side PCH. 5650/mo $750 No Pet 640-2495 well< to everything. No pita. $585/mo. *1BDRM $IOO*
Only. e 3 t
Incl parking, washer, $575/mo. 546-9081 645-1~1 eh 3pm. •Large & sharp 2BR Frig, 01h~hr, atov•lllWMMlllll spa, pd utlf. 723-0008 2Ba upper, d/W, lg IE'Slde 1BA 1810, GOOD LOCATION! Incl. No pei. 545-<1855 211" $700. Quiet, Spacious 2BR + 1011. CIOlllS, vert1. gar •11-k t Lnd BBQ Lg 2BR 1 ~BA town· •2BR 1A• UPPER OR 2BA, new palnllcrpt, $830 No Pet 640-2495 w •P · ~· • house. lndry rm, d/W. LOWER.'Na•r Ho• .. NB. Summer Wk!_Y..'..i.38R
gar. no pelt S1100 2BA 1BA. t/p , No pets 831 427 patio. $825/mo. Hoaplt•I· $775/m; furn, upst. S1 ,IJU!.l~~-
Walk to bch 673·2400 clean I K ida great. Money 1alks ... and 2078 Thurtn 64s.7476 126 40\h St. 648.Q:l-47
COSTA MESA 2624
Park-Setting!!
With Ocean & Sunset
views. Nice 1 BR w/loft
$895. Child OK. No
Pets. 831-4S107
$200 OFF GOLF
COURS E VIEW
Lg 2BR 18A, new car·
pet. Nr bua, K·Mart,
ml<t $715/mo
642·2288 or 631-2725
i 750 MOVE IN NOW
2Br·now/cloan. hkupa,
patio, carport, 652
Center St. 8 4 8-7150
•$750 Move tnl
E'sld• 2Br 1 Ba, xt1
cond . 271-C 16th Pl.
$700 No Pe\ 644-0452
1970 Meyer. $795/mo. CIH•lfi•d •pt•k• It• CENTAUR MGMT or..., •. 631·7902 .
6so-8065 language. 642·2288 or 631·2725 •Lido up-•t•lra. 2bf/2ba.
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
* 1.2 & 3 Bedrooms Available*
Choost;. Your Own Mo~~-/n S~cial!
• Large Apts • Alarm Systems
• Microwave Ovens • NC
t D/W • Swimmin~ Pool
• Laundry Room • Garden Setting
• FarniJies, Students Welcome!
Com:eniently located at 55 & 73
Fret!ways.
Mesa Garden Apts.
668-0797 or 662-1211
bay view. frpl, gar. LARGE BACHELOR s13sotmo 1 ..... no RENTALS TO
SHAHE 27<'·& E'ald1, 1tov• Included. peta. 720.9685
SSOO/mo. 631·7S30 ~·f 2AR "~artm• t .. vvft ..., ~ n • •N•·•••c h front .. hr Lovelv 18" Courtyard 2 Yra New, Avg $637/ -4tu Grt Vw W/O
11ttlng. Gated, pool, mo For 111 6 Month• Ctea'n Prof 64&.o.2'5 •
security. Ask about On Our Speclalll. Call •
Specialsl U2.S858 NOWll 714·979-9991 •Student or prof •hat•
M 1 S I 1 ! ON WATER Charming QUiit clean CM ~ ov• n pee I I I small t BR. Ideal tor t w/d, yd. $375,,.:ri•
2 & 3BA Townhomos. pers. no pelt. utll pd, Non-smkr . 645-5141
Good IOCI 54&.7387 $950/mo.yrt)' 8S0-81451-=,....--------
SPACIOU S 2Br 2Ba,
E••t•lde. $850/mo.
O/\N. garage. bacl(yrd.
No pets. 532-4806
Unique 1 BA Duplex,
tlreptac1. patio, deck,
g81age, w .. het/dryer
hOOk·up. No smokets.
No peta. Mid Costa
MIH $625 646-1105
HOO MS 2706
2br In h.. nr BalbO•
Fun zone, 1 evaU 7/15,
other 8/1, $400,~
Ea1tbluff NB. Unt, am, call Bob 073~r6P
kltcMndry prlva, semi·
pvt entry $350/mo utl• AVAIL now. Prof M /F
pd. 7.0-1891 Reis non-smkr to ahr lrg
-4Br 2Ba, parlll1i Money t•lka .•. end blk to bch S-4
Cl•Hinld •peak• Ill + U111. $200 dep.
language. Of Sandy, 831 ~ •
• oncl gar. sngl lvl $1400/mo. yr lse ..................................................................................................................................... ..
a partment? classlllod s 11001mo Avl 7/15, Sorry no pots.
lets you c ompare 1st ,. H C 752·2881 714·644·0335
costs • witnout hasstc _W_o_o_d_b_r-ld_g_e __ T_w_n_h_m_e_ Lid o 1•1• 2BR 2Ba
o r worry! BR · Piiot Cleaslfled 2 28A. park vu, dbl remod. perfect for cpl
842•5678 gar. adulls, no pets, n/ $2500. 221 Vie Eboll.
smkr, $1200. 722-6679 Oelln 673-1733 Agt
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uick Action On
Mortgage Loans.
• Competitive rates and programs
• Construction take-out loans
• Refinances and Purchases
• Loan Consultants with over 15 years experience
EVENING & WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS AVAJIABLE
For more information call our Mortgage Services
Department at (714) 754·7344. Ask for Patrick Kennedy
CO\ST BANK
• 'tr '-IHfl! I ntC !i:r
3500 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, CA 92704 , , " •
BookkHplng tallored to
your neada, Ptreonal/
Bu1ln1es. Over 12 yrs
eJCp, 963 ... :t49
Al>l>ITIONS
ltl-.MOIH·.l.INCI :1-\111
SERVICE DIRECTORY
C"fo:HAM H' HANDY MAN :n IU MOVIN<i ;1H:14 l'/\INllN(I :IH!'>H
TILt:s .l .'•2 H 1tFINE CRAFTSMNStilP
LANl>SLl\l'I-. &
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THE ORIQ,1u1 Carp .. elect.. ptumD .. Qardenlng Servlc•. """ Tiie, lclta, bethe, S 1 .. --• 1 D~au t""' TILE uau Small remod. lobt. pr n .. lera, .. -n1. •wn
Poor M•n'a Mover 1 1t<unhar1 P&lntlng. Raa1.
hr min . Gu..r. lowe't rat•• without compro-
ratH. lie. 10 8002 mlaln g q u1flty. Lie.
lnl\.lf, 714/133·992.S 5502118. R•l t , 54f.57M ...,. "9 _. eo ./ _ ... 73""·n 42 care. loW prlcff. F"rM •••kV lhOWlrl·ACld mm re.... ... •••• 722-o413 ---------1
w11n 6. regrout. New •lmprov9 Your Mm•--------PUBLIC NOTICE
& Aepelr. Bathrooma-I do alt 1r.a... Low tiow 40 -;out tawna TtM Calif. Public Utlff.
Sho-r doore. Kite-prtc.•. llc'd & bonded. look? Th• Lewn lloa CommlHlon RE·
FIOOta·Pfumblng U c. J•V· •ao.:aooe Doctor ...... an Intro-OUIRES that .. u .. d
lllohMI &w P•une St 3/hr, + materiel•
Aef. 7 vr• •xp .,.. 400.
25yra o.c. 111~ ouetory offer. Call houaehold 00001 Car-penlry, plumblng. now tor ''" 1prlnklef mover• print their M 0. llld __ T-
tll•. drywall, m .. onry repair. We make P.U c. Cal T numbef. Tot• lnter1or'-"'A~
l'i\l'l·.HINC, .IHl\H
& more. RaH. rat••· hou .. c•ll•.•7J.e31t llmo and ch• tfeu • ... ,_ .llm -. .. ae•4 1 u r etlne serv Adwfoe To
('1.1-:ANINO
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Reading/ESL ececs.n.
l laled. M3--40M --
WAI.I.
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P•I* Henglna. ·~· 25 vr• ••P· Patt•r •tripped. 1~ 10.· Rea/Comm.pt~
WINl>OWS ,., I'
,....,...,..------,---i hannon ",,,.' Ce ~nl their l .C.P. nurn-TM Crari ~1t72 Spec. wlnyl, .-0¥0,
You can hire an honHt, Rellebto Hoi.tlKleantnQ Handyman ••P r••• Landicap. •prnklr•. In •fl •ctv.rtt... ' Alum. wfndows. ~~
hara working conlrtc• by the day. Local No /ob too •mall. repelr malnt. llQhtlng, mentt. If r::;' have • Of)41rat9d. Ov9' 1 o6
tor. Make the w111 •'••· Dlcet. refa. Call Smal Job• apee. All Cleanup. M .. 8Ul4 que1tlon a ut th• le-V'9 ••P· Uc. t7~ Choice. Wli• Con• Allcla 7&l ... aH job• welcom•. 851-3722 o•llty or• mover, limo
atruotlon "4G-0223 Handyman. Ge~r•I • TRiii or Ch•uffeur, call: aprlnkl•H •r• my :·" your un ( 1fd
A•P•lra, Ae... rat11. Publlo Utllltle1 only bu11M1a. A•palra •m1 th• ... Y •"11 r.,, •• ,.. .... ". LeW111, CommlHlon & I t 11 'I To place Your ~·"'" ('ONS l"Jll f(. I IC IN
LOANS
Home ~qunv
ReflMtlc.
lu1lne11
Venture C101t1I
Debi Coneolldatlon
P•ttonal
1 ·800-566-3532
Ht1ll.lllNC1 .1:.110 Lockt. feucat•. paint, 7t 4~an ... 111 • n • • • on• • fted ao celf 142· ~ more. 9rl•n 838-7:t&e ¥•M ....... fa14479 Cnertee 722·7824, -~
8 .1. Wit .... a a....
Aoom add/r•mod
Free 111. 8ond.
Uc.357•11. 646-17410
Repair• R Ue. Catpen-: .. ~t:~of
try. drywall, ~Irle.,, ••C411 reputation. 1 hr
P91nt, etc. Or ... retea. I '--T e1••" ttri.n 145-17.. m n. .. .. ur. t ...... DIVOltCI VIN/MC Ta,_.... T.C. Conal. AH type1
work. Stuc:co, drywt,
foundation. carpn.
plu.mb. guer. 141 ... 10
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l.1\H 'J (/\Ill-t"IO"I
OLI'• Lefttho•plfte.
ft•eld, comm'!. Ouallty
work/r11sonablo ratn
Local reta 26&-0019
All Cerpet Aepei,. Alt Amertoan "n.e
Pwr au.tch 6 lnetd ••rvlo e . Aamovaf,
Any tlte Job, 11 yr• Trim, Senior 0110.
1da.1'°""31 a4 ,,,. ._rr_r_H_...•_at_ .... M ...... •_-M_1 .... e __ .
''°"' UGO No Cont•al hf\krujMCy l20S total
Calf 1 t 4/13M 1 IO
Drunk 0Nng/8nk.rupt.
''" con1U1 w/*""'f. Oarr"' Moor• ...... ,
Th• Communay Mar·
kit PlllC4t. ""°' c......
fled
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................. LOST! Mele .... La-........ W/lltef, opet\ boW, ••nlMI to char1•r • ····~·· ••••n• Whle/red, ..,,. cones, Honda ..,., whl•. A• ,. ... a-VAM ,...... Pwtc. ~ brador wlwhtee apoc.. PIMM be .,....,. that °"""or ~artor Palma, 50HP, Lowrance ftah •O'+ aallboat. Lat• South Bayfront, 1,. nu lr91\S rear end, tag 1ume ..... Stl9.3e ~r"!Mt ,,,... .,.._, deOk. e-ege. ShcHt a atocky, Loet the llatlnga In thla eat· ~.rt:-=~=· .:20~i finder, 8t•eo, Gr .. t 4 40•8 , n/amkr/drnkr, PCIWef ltll mo. m.int., 2nd ownet '11, Need 2 a.I 497.ea2 WhO want.a my magK:
-""'°.'976-1184 ..._82 In the ~Y Of egcwy may reqwe YoU flah/akl/crulHI Xtnt cef1'd bfc 2 chattering 7 •a-aaa1 $4200 d-721-6225 or bus? Oreaa fOf 1he
t;t,M,,,,.. to etw. 38r ~~·.~a aM:~:~·~~~-: ::!.c~ 8:.,~~ s:~-:.· ~:_,e1~·Y::. :.::..:.,:~s-tG~REA~: twlr~ <~>~!~·..,:',,.'2m ..... ..,...24"' ~d ~· ... --. • .... ~~~~,~~.~.me:. t~Ba. 0-· 1IOO aff. WOYen c-"ar .... ____ h........ ~ ·-... ',..,. -., 6 "" __.. acceaa, mth to mth, _. ' ._ xklt Janet •t 642-4321 ext. 8aclC Bay 9650 '"' .-._ c. __ per • tr .... 15-galton, 120. anothef boall S3 fncd lghtd for boat.a cones. io.ded, ABS, nu 1 ...., ,..,. a.aOL78• -· help u1 flM "Bonull" •--a_....__ T-'---t-gallon plant• 11 OPP•RI 432-0311 18, to' 75, .:. .. 2 ............ 'H C..awert ... c..... gr.., --int, trans guat, !~411 ,.d,.'}!..~.even no• MffA""11
" _...... •• (714) 650-4532 Of 800. ..rlN-~ *'~ Wla....._ 110. 174:9422 pt ... a call aft., 5pm ' --,...... welle, 4 epd, 427, nu $590o/ob0 733-3309 -.,.__,, -M ....._.. 30 74H221 a1k fOf Anita -..-., earn up ,o 1 ..... ......,_...._ _____ 14' ...... Cal w/tl1r. Sllp le BO ••.a •~.,.alt CCNWeft .... C. . ,_,,., .. : + -:-:::=::~~~..:.::.:...:..:.:.~ 1150 d&Dy, aaJwy + 241 IN R8W '71, flybfdg, \/9fY CIMnl Cornpt9t•I par1 too many to hat, LINCOLN '?1 -.-.,v
Mk.. prof'I, qulal, LOSTI Patal(Ht, color tlp1, lull or part Uma. 2 h .. m atatlon1, l /f, IW $650 Call Anthony ~="fn!:=. ~ nu 10~· !"12~•rabo·all Cenllnent•t. 480 ~~ cC.::::'s~·,.,-:::. ~ ~jack, furn, W/O. Bfu. & frl911dly, lo1t .. vl· 2 wk training, women, hre, xtra1, ,.,. mOd.. after 5pm 84&-8485 ('114) e31.a4M cmatualcciin : ....... 7 ..... , .... o • eng. runa OOOd 11295 tlon, 15200 854-3820 1150+~ utJI 54a..k01 clnlty o r Orange men 21 °' oldef'. Call: Attention: f...W.. 1ttr 114,040 543«>70 Ca•-•"---'7t "'~.... _..,.. -Mu8t ... 1 M2-o5e7
.. I I IBr IB H County Airport. aoo.e:s2 .. 22a ... , - -..,.._ Tlla"E OR SELL vw THING! Wl\/black hlot N/S. • B '1•t·34t•. RRMDI Colllctonl 28' S•f•rt ''17 w/trtr, roll., furllng, nu main, nAU Int, xlnl cond, Ilk• nu c:ondO. ptkg, s>0911•Pa LO a T •--w""mrTl,.....l""i""t•i..,f.,.1--Will aacrlrtc• Undaay Flybrdg, Ha\a 5, twn1. rigging • Int. Super '83 CAM•RO ua eng. Pe<fec1 4 Beactil
t lCtr rm. $410 + a100 a KSYS on LIC•NS• COURS•. Purpua Umlted edition 1 own.,, IW hra, 1241</ cleant 118,500, d 645-Black, 305 engln•. '88 Nleaan 200SX 17500 76C>-1to1 · c1ep1141·5518 IV meg brown IHlh•r k•y FREE with rebate. "L•clv Anne" Teddu obo, (714) 793-1723 296e or• 759-9020 WantM Balboa Motor overdrive tran1. Would Navy blue S--1pd, AJC,
ring, at Miiier's Out· 8()()..821•1758 Bear #8 of onlu 100 Home, Good Cond. Ilk• to ttad• for truck. 90k well maintained
poal, 17th St., Cotta d 1200 Pl Newpt Oun•• 101 N. Moorlft9 a aa• S•ll Call collec:t or Ive mag Pleua cai1 880-0055. mllHI N~ clutc h/ GOrgttoUI Baek Bay
hm. ITllll BA w/pVt BA
a.;.etry, w/d, Jae. M/F.
M60Jmo 891 .. 908
ii1' 1hr 3br/2ba Nwpt
Ternc• condo, NB/ ·~~pool, W/D, 1A30 ... T' utll &48-1710
liiiCDM twnha to lhr
M•H. ca11 54a.1559. ~1 •e42-432t ;;;; ~'~~~~~ ~~-~~ ~c:~ boat near Pa\lllllon. <503> 385-6350 brakH. s38oo obo
daya or 131-3220 evea Sale. 1980 TALAT l15k. 173-2234 C.al 87a.ea1~ 1 ... Mu ....... , 299
V-8, A.T. 95"' M•
chanlcally R•1tored,
1888 ffORD ff350 N•w Interio r, Jult
Dually. Lariat e x· needs paint job to be
t•nded cab. White. b•tter than n•w.
Announcements
1'1-:HSONAL S .IOO:.!
Cott.ge •g• student·
aummer1lme Nanny.
8am-1pm M·F. Mual
be reliable & have
own tran1po 840-2755
.H.\\Tl.l!Y tllHS
&/\HI' h O.!:>
Jewelry worth SUCMl ••II S45k/obo or trade for boat, motorhom•.
Of???. 641·7477
Carrier. Uc. #RA6943/ •n Dodee 4x4 V9", Automobiles c A .9 2 . v I n 380 V-8, Auna Great,
ti 1 T049724. 1987 27' S2900/ OffF•RI
6" FAIRB CF8304HZ. 19, QL.ASTRON ,87 9ao-&t2S
Hull tl'ZFA28035H68~ l90HP Merc/cruli., 1/ TY,P• V1. Yr unkn 28 O, Open Bow Tri-Hull,
3 Owens. CF0342KC Sun-Top, Trailer, Lola
Hull #02367 Type Vt. of StOfage GrHI Ski
B MW ~10.rn
TH UC' K S 11 220
w/1\raJght male prof, OWM ... ks attracilve or ~IPL $475, Incl young f•mal• to 1hare
11111. tJ44.8929 febulou1 OCHn front
HOUSEKEEPER 32,000 mllH . B•d S4950 080 liner, chrome whHle,1 __ _.1_7_14...;.)_8_46'_1_s_11 __
HONDA 90H~
lJve.in, NB. Mutt b•
strong at cleaning & dlrec1lon1. Cooking a
must. Formal dining
capablllty. Sun & Mon
off. Must speak En-
gll1h, non/amkr, 35
yre & up, great pay &
excel benenta. Rafa.
l't.T S & 1967 23' Dora• ·
•1887 .... 32 ... • '83CMC 1300 D .. phln grey/tan, new 4 Speed, AJC, Good
,brakn, 81k well main· Cond. Gr1 4 1urferal
good t1re1, •xce11ent TRADE OR SELL condltlonl 460 V·8.
;,.OMONTORY PT. ••late In exchang• for
ier 2Ba, oc••n view, occaalonal light
all amenltl••· S700/ houHkHplng, baby·
ANIMAL S hlM !I
Beautlfut Oerm•n
Shep•rde, AKC, 5
wka, a hota, S350-
l400, 640-3054
c F 6 4 1 3 E B H u 11 Boat In ••c•llenl con-# F04S04107 Type Vl dillon (10 peraon ca·
& 1967 AMER Carrier paclly). 110,500 080.
Uc #1BM075/CA Vin Call (714)848-1571
laln9d mlln . Clifford $2399 OFFERI
alatm, crulH control, VERY MOTIVATED pow•r wlndowa, A/C. STEVE 754-1262
Book va1ue: s11,ooo. 'A FIREllRD
Must Hll St5,000 NEW 3 5 0 Chevy
080. 844M>180 motor and 350 trans.
cno ''873-4MIOl5 allllng. Salary poi· ·· alble. 48T.Q8H
HEN L.\I S
WAN 11·.U :!7:!t;
M .. M itt-HS tflJ'<..:
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2~ hM on Udo Ille •POR SAL••
f1I "alboa l1land Aug. Newport Beach Coun-
& part of S•pl. Former tty Club Golf Member· ownr of Udo l1le hm ship, 65°'6413
11 homealck for New· 11 h
port Bch 457·1925 uat II Reg. Member·
req. Contact Unoa 1'c.,,......o_c_k_a_p_o_o_p_u_p_p_y_.
714/863-6969 adorable fluffy blonde,
Merchandise
1hot S150 Rt1985-4711
Germ Shrthalr Pntrs
12 wka, AKC/OFA,
Champ Sire, 1hol1
1400-$500 544.7493
#020552.
111,900 obo _ __..; _____ ..;...._
310-788-0550 Iv map ......
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
Call 880-0055
· lhlp The Newport
WAftT•D CUiTOM •••oh Count~
• MOM• LUS• Club 675-1888
·:~~"oQ•Ht::rE n!~ llondaJ, .lulle 22, 1• AJ'PLIANCt;s hO I I ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
3f~R. 1 lo 5 yre. Up
to '$6,500 mo. Big
cyn1 _Belcour1, Corona ckll Mar w/ocean view. c.....-Joe 512.-824-e380
Commercial
Real Estate
BUSIN l·.SS
PROl'EHTY :!7117
Eltabllah•d beauty
ShOp f()( aale. $15k.
So. Coast Metro area.
.... 1078
fH'~'I N E SS OFnn·:
t'OR JU.NT 2769
talH & POMONA
1af>O eq ft ofc/Wh•• • 831-3808
31111720, 3739 S/F fgt8 S/F. 1617 WHI• M NB. Agt 641-5032
I ' l1'JSTHIAJ. :.?7HH
1206 M ofe. lg rear aitdoor, 1795. mo.
82~ Terminal Way.
54L0-9352 Of 646-0681
Employment
Opportunities
FMt'l.OYMt-.NT ;,~.10
•L•rv• GE RetrlfJ* Male 'h Manx Cata 8 AlllES (Marc)\ 2l ·April 19): Start SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Rduw
Side x Sid•, White, months old, nut•red dlalogut with li'oepital admlnJttrator, to accept 1uptrflclal answtn. Satisfy
Ille• new, S350/obo and have all aholll muatum ntcutivt. Focu. also on the curi<>1ity con~mlng motivation, meth·
973-8883 PleaH call (714) 493-media, poetiblt ttltvialon appearance. odology. Mystery will bt aolved with
•Wathtr/Dryer $275/ 9303 Get thoughts on pllptT, Jain indiated htlp from Gemini native.
1 both . Dishwasher via written word. Virgo rtprnenttd. SACnTARJUS (Nov. 22·0tc:. 21 ):
S125, Me.5848 Celo Europa (Champion), TAURUS ~April ~·~y 20): Em · Brtak down buritra lnvolvlng distance,
a-countlna c•-..a. O'Kaele & Merit white 12 apd, seem, road ph-1a on ability to win fntnds and in · tht0logy. la.nguagt Spotlight on ltam·
...,_ bli: awra Stew. $200. blk•. pd $900, sac flutnct people. Hannony rtttortd on Ing ''ho!of the other half lives." Public
A/P, AIR, b lllng, col· 940-4828 S400 642·7483 homdront. Penonal surrounding• iJ:Ngt, marital atatu. figurt proanntnt· lecllon1, bank recon· •---...--,------~ tif'...... n · ..,_ Upf'l9ht ff' .. aer ...,.u ,_ -OWtl"I, music, fltnu1ntn · ly Tau.NI pla"" 111.1"* role. clllatlon & minor ta1 Iha. Ub ht T f I i -,... • admln dU11ea for med· like new S125 I ra,anot r a\IJ'\IS lgurt n CAPRICORN (Otc:. 22-Jan. 19): Ar·
alze NB archilec1ural 9 49-7227 ec.nario. ticulatt ftthnp. t11pre11 views in poti·
firm. Plea.H contact '91 2 door Hotpolnt R .. B•ftlena &'4" Surfboatd CEMINI (May 21·Junt 20): Kr\<>w live m.anntr. kttp reeolutions con~m ·
Jay Malone, 673..()300. frl9ef'•tof', whit•, 1100, Rip Curl Wetsuit whtn to draw luw. Be C'frtau\ that temu '"' dJtt, nutrition. Giving in to awett
ASSISTANT $300. 545-7809 •lu lg 150 673-7647 art cryatal dur Superior m ight uk, tooth could aUM trouble co.worker
Q .1-A. ·South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•8 Q872 ¢ AKQ7S •A84S
The biddinc baa proceeded:
We.t North Eut South
S• P .. P .. 1
What action do you take?
A.-Why didn't partner act? With
both majora and known club abort· ace. be would probably have dou·
bled, IO it eounda U if' be baa a
flawed holding in one of the ~ ....
In that cue you are uaured of a fit
in one or the red 1uita. Bid thne
diamonda. "C.n you handle thi• rtspon1ibilltyr•. uya, "Without you, life would bt dull!"
EDITOR Crab at opponunlty -you'll scort AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Ftb. 18) .. Wh.at Q .2-Both vulnel'Jhle, u South 1' .... w/mtchg lw ...a.. roual"g ~. Piac9 w ~n pictuJY. It I h
5 YHrl exp•rl•nc:e Good Cond. 1150, ffof' ••tes Vldeonlc1 CANCEa (June 21 ·July 2l): Em· you ttt LS dOlf to home. Spot IS I on you hold:
writing, •dhlng, lay· ' Must SHI 642-8802 VCU·l . Model com· phuls on deadline. inttntUied ryla· mu.ic, color coordination, llMOdations ..r782 QKJ6 OQ109 •AQG
oull. 0f'e•t Job. Qn Sa M•ttf'eee,laox plete w/remot• & In· tionshlp, CTHtive l"ftHtth. Don't follow with ptnons who have un1.11u.I voices. The bidding baa proceeded: !;~~ ~lp~all~ay~~~ 1prg, computer desk, ltructlon boo kl eta. trtnds -cttate your own trtnd for Lunar potition acc.nta ertativity, phya· We.t North But South
330 w . Bay St., Costa 2 VCR'a, 19" TV, 2 tbl Prlcod at S525. Call otMnl to follow. Invitation to foreign lcaJ attraction, dilcovtry 1 • P.. P.. 1
Mesa 92627. lamps, t fir lamp, fil. t0-5. 841-4804 land i. pan of IC'fnario. Say ytt! PISCES (Ftb. 19·March 20): You What action do you take?
Ing cab w/Whl1, Catlo lEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Emphuia on could be ,Involved In •PY or detective A.-ln the b.lancinc MAt, all your Clt1nlng Keyboard, lg wood unlverul appeal. Refust to bt limited. my1tery. Some ptnons, hearing th.at actiom ahouJd be shaded by a cou·
Lead peraon, F/T. dining I.bl. am micro, Obligation wu fulfilled two month• you an peychlc, .. 1t you to "tum it on!" pie of poinU. Thua, with 13·15 ~1~tln~a~:1.~wn17/~~: Dis~~:.· a1' ~~!c~ee]rnt· ago _ don't be Inveigled into ataylng Communicate with Individual tempo· point.a and a balanced hand, reopen
Liz 842·3334 759-8540 lo"ger. p.ylng mort money. Funding rarily confined to home. h<>1pltal. with one no trump. What if' you
Delivery Driver
Wanted. P/T. Apply at
Chicago for Ribs.
8901 Yorktqwn, H.B.
'"'T"'"o-lh'"'l.,...b_a..,..V~C~R"'"s""1...,9...,5-, ~Twn-for unuau.I pro,ec:t will bt madt ava.il. IF JUNE 22 lS YOUR llRTHDA Y: hold 16· 18 b.lanced? Double fint,
Bd HI 5145, nit• alda able You poeMM ptonttring spirit, d.id not then bid no trump.
$65/both, Aoral Luv ,13 8o•ton Whaler ,11 VlRCO (Aug 23·Stpt. 22 ): Emphj· follow family tradition, C'Ould have
S•at $1a5, 721-os45 w/trlr •Ohp Me re tw size originality. innovativentN, will· been 1tp11rattd from one or both ~rtnts Q .S-A. South, vulnerable you
6512 S/F, 3 oles, 21-8,.,..83....,,.·7 __ 4_2_1. __ .,..----
.. d dra, 1779 DENTAL Employe•al
, CM 48//SF. Emptoyera. Outatand·
52 °' 646-0681 Ing opportunities. Call
Mt:HCHA Nl>ISt:
MISC tiOI f>
hra. f/fndr, Great Cond lngnt11 to take riab. Showmanthip i• al relatively Rrly agt. You are ertative, hold: '
14600/o bo 645-8525 n«ftMT)' -utiliu bright colon . tspt· dynamic. tome ptnon1 ln1i11 you art ..rl0862 QA8 0 K862 MS
,28 C•rv•r M•rlner dally yellow and gold. ~al agrttment rtMlllou., a "IOOlf cannon." You a~ The bidc:linc baa proceeded:
refurb , rebll e ng, Rdr, mull» from communicahon. fascinated by design, archittcturt. art W•t North Eut South
~ SHOPS 7·1000 Tt._523-1545
~~ .~ tt un111. Roll up DRIVERS NEEDED
dOdla. Great Placentla IMMEDIATE OPENINGS si. J'oc. Aleo ator• fml EARN TO SS50 WEEKI. y
retai & ofc. Slar1 al flexible hrt. pt·ft
MO. Agl. IS0-1220 CALL 1-800-7M-3111
GENERAL
K.-•rl Porlr•lt
Studio hiring several.
Wlll Train. Travellng &
Non·Travellng posi-
tions. Call llah at ou.r
HO to achadule an ln-
tervl•w appointment
8 0 0 ·9 9 2 -8 3 1 3 e x t
LCJCJ:: ~Vending Route f01 2542. EOE. t . proven earn., • O•n•r•I Office
-$5000, Cell Mr. Entry level for ·ad
6' x 6' Oriental Pearl
Screen $395, 5' pr
vaMa pd 53700 aac seoo. Etc. M1·7477
Q .. B•Q, t ~ yr Old
needs TLC, pd 1225,
UC $e0/obo 723-0359
alarm aya, xtru. UlllA (Stpt.23·0ct.22).Many w1ll wtU1ngto ttardown ln ordertortbulld l • p ... p .. 1 120,900/obo 858-9487 .. k "How did you know since you did on more 1ult1ble baM Taurut, Leo, What action do you take?
us• Lone Star W/trl not have fonnAI training?" You IN.med Srorpio ptnoiu play key rolfll 1.n y~r A.-ln the immediate seat, you
70hp Chrysler mlr, n~ from t -ptritnC'f and utihut10n of inlu· life. Major domestic adju1tment ( 1n · would oot think of actini with such
staerlng 1ys, 11700/ 1t1vc intellect. You nffd npt bother to clud11\g manage) takes place an No· a poor five..c.rd auit. ln the b&la.nc·
obo 8 111 641·!>902 el1pl.t1n. C.pricom involved.. wmbtt inc .. t. IUit quality is of leeeer
importance. YOU are biddinc the
carda you u:pect to find in partner'•
band. Reopen with one epade.
Q .4-A. South, vulnerabJe, you
bold:
•KB QAXQ888 0964 HS
The bidding baa pl'OCMded:
W.t North Eut South
1 • P .. P .. 1
What do you bid now?
A.-From the previoua problem it
is evident. that you can reopen with
a relatively weak hand. Therefore,
you need to do more than simply
bid one heut. but doubtinc tint and
then biddinc hearta over put.Der'•
respome does not lhow this type of
band. The eolution is to jump to two
heart.I, which deacribea • sood one-
1uiter.
Q.6-A. South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•K96 <v>A.J98S OQ.188 H
The biddi.nc bu proceeded.:
W•t North EMt 8oath
1 • P .. P .. 1
What action do you take?
A.-ln t.be immediate teat you
would overcall one heart-you don't
want to double leat partner, with
four epade9 and thne bea.rta, bids
eome number of epadea. But .me. a
1imple balancing bid can ahow IO
much 1 ... you have to belance here
with • double and riak landinc in
your MCODd·beat suit. which is far
leaa co.tly than miaaing a pme-or
a sizable penaJty 1hould partner
wish to convert.
Q .6-A. South. vulnerable, you
bold:
•Ql0962 QA.J OK8S •782
The biddinc baa proceeded:
Eut 8oat.b W.t North
t • P .. P .. Dbl
P .. 1
What do you bid now?
A.-Had partner doubled in the
immediate aeat. YoU would jump to
two epedea to thaw • hand or invita·
tional •t:rencth. In the be1ancinc
... t, however, partner micht double
with u few u 11 point.a, eo you
ahould proceed with care. Bid one
epade.
Ryan, 1-300-329-8782 ag•ncy. u bookpng,
"9•hone• • Pola. phonH, •rranda, PC
.. Wkl lncom• • exp req. PIT to 1tar1 . .., .. , ;(.q 1 800-FIT po1a. Po1ltlve at·
22\',229<> · • 111ud•I Marta 758-8554
• • _ Janitorial
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
PfltVATE PAY PHONES DAY ~RT•"1
FO" SALE CHEAP, HANDY P•RSON U>CAL 1 ·800-375-Mu1t Speak, writ• &
VEND EXT. 101 read Engll1h. FIT Rf.~T•S ... CANOY, daya. Apply In person,
SODA , VIDEO UBM, 1582 Patlcway
OOl.J= •. .fOf aate very Loop, Ste E, TUatln.
OhHPI Call Paul 1. Phone 2sa.1aoo M-F
800-374-1314. LAaOR•RS N••D•D
Y•ndtne Routes
For ••••· earn a e(jtady ca1h Income.
1-800-955-0354
~·o··.n:v
h1 1.01\N .!!114
DEBT CONSOLIDATION
FREE. S2K to 175K.
Mcw\Hd, bond9d. 1 •
... 92.0018 Ext. 505
Announcements
I.OS I ,'I,,
FOllN I I "I' 1
Up to 110.80 an hour,
par1 • ruu time. Land·
acep•ra, will treln,
Ori....,.• eleo part & full
lime. 1-eo<>-71&-3188
p,.School Teacher
Npt Hgta 548-1973
PROMOTIONS
MANAGER
Orange County n•w•·
paper publl1hlng com·
pany 11 •••king an en-
ergelle Individual 10
handl• creative dlrec·
11on and cOOf'dlnallon
of both clrculellon and
adver1l1lng promo-
tlon1. If you can otter
UI 5 Y••rt llCperl•nc• In de1klop publl1hlng,
copywrltlng, ba1lo
graphic 1kl1la and
aalea pre1enta1lon, we wtll offer you a com·
pelltlve aalary, full
t>enent package and a
very buay almo•
phere. S•nd '9aum•
and Hlary hl•lory 10:
Ad 41100, c/O Dally
PllOI, P.O. Box 1580,
Coata Meaa, CA
Nia.
• __..;a.... ____ , RICIPTJQIN OFC
• FO\INDI Small bleck & New dt8trlbutl0n cir,
• • _.. dog. Huntington Coal• MeH. 17/hr.
• ·=h/F°""'aln van.y A•f• req'd. CMe-0931
• • on Oarlleld befw,,•---------• ~Ila/Newland on horet1ry PIT
• · J'f\lfNd•Y _-lune 1 Ith. bee Search firm to-
: l) Call -~•470 caled In Newpot1 (:en-
• ....... 10 •P"d Bf· ,., Med• •.ctY 4 hrW : G on "22/tl at day. Muet poa .... · fl' ketr.. a Pent-11lnt typtno akllte & · , 'ountt•n Vahy pleaeant phoM P«·
, •• Ola1Me4' .onelhv 110/Hr. Call ~ P .D. Maldel'red 78().1313
llcAltDY lilt
... ,...pcwt plat ..... 111
hour + comml9~.
c.11 113-6101
..
... for giving me the Information I need
... for putting me In touch with the right people
.... for malling llfe easier!
•
ACROSS
1 -noaa
6 -Rock.
Quebec
11 Proportion:
ab«>f.
14 Aavorlno
15 Servant in
'"TM
Tempeet"
t6 Bowl lhout
17 &bellul wort 19 Granada gotd
20 Inner: Pf'lf
21 boellent
22 Pede anlmel
24 a.keel Item
28 Mardi 27 Ct*lpleel
30 Coofec1lon1
32 lncrn11d
33 Payout
34 SUn
37 Was untruthfUI
31 Do "' wort 39 Lone effort
40 -CornfNnd. mena
41 ~out with 42 Gt00'4
43 left port 4!> ColOrtng
""'*"*ti
41 °""" pert'I 41Goocl~
... WNftl
50 Fodder pit
52 Part of lr1atl
51~··
.S7 Go tarthlf
than
&O --""' 61 ~Europe
divider
82 s.. blrdl
63 HuabMd•
&4 Rak• part•
65 LOV'e~
DOWN
1 T a11c wildly
2 Judah'• IOn
3 fleh Ill*"'
4 Varied
5 H8'11n9 meiden
nam.ot a 5'>oken
evtdenoe
7 Actr .. Moran I Goup
9 TNs. Fr
10 Voted In
11 -note: type
of IOU
12 Wu QOllQ9fl'led
13 Rowboat part
11 Anecdote 23 Louwe
conteni.
25 Not )'Ol'"O
28 fofwded
27 Fenetlc:al
9'0UC> 21 .. !>Med .,.. __ ..
2t -atMD 30~ 3t -one·1~
ist='9
48~
50 -M\'9itl
6 t Not WOt\W19
S3 -DofNnl
54 Alfnger&M
55 -~
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88 Monday. June 22. 1992
tllTTY, WIM:IJUI. ... " ... , .......... -.-.w,.-.-.. ..... ,, .....
-. .,... la& ... c.a .s.
SOULMAT8S7 AT11AC· 11VB llua.aYID ......_
"· rrn 11. w.· 1~ •· ___ .,..,,....
"We're bringing people together/,, caly -.. ..... Aflnd· _,.... ..... = ··-·--· . SWM ••S .-.-. ... 1.
SWF 34 wlamll dilld .U SJ
OM wbo is tpirinally. a<ur-
ally aware, c:ommunica11H,
li.hf-llenld,~ .. ~andlo)'aUWt'S. Tuii.
Call 111S.
ATI'RAC'TTVB. FUNNY SWF
20, tccks SWM 11>-lS for par·
tiel, DXWic:I, fun. Irvine. Call
109S.
CASUAL, CONraNTToaiioy
DWF 43, 10C11rC, praauble
leaCbtr willt )'Olllll clul~cn
Jedi pa~ nc:aJblc rriend?
Newport Baich. Call 2141
I AM JEWISH 3S/S7', 11111C·
live, adllecs.ic. winy, at.oluldy
woodriil 11111 paf ea iii ev~
wry. I would lik.e IO rnea a Jew.
I.Sb au who wiU hwnor mt
when I CCI like l)usl Newport
hdl. c.u 1664.
PROFF..SSIONAL SWF SJ, NJ
S mjoys Ollldocn, 1r1vcl, ICll·
rus. Seeks same in male. H1111-
1Vtgtm Harbour. Call 270 I.
W AA'TEl> Tcrvus player for
cvaiinp nl.'or wcUmds. Los
Alamilos. Call 2362
PRETTY PROFESSIONAL
" DWF, NtS, 45, IJ'in, llllCllCIUll-~ love icmis, spons. llli·
mall, raaauraru, wine. ltu&b-
i.cr. affecs.ioa, intdl11Clll COllVCt·
Sllion, lrlVd,more. Tllltn Call
2392.
IN SE.ARCH OF MAN: lll'Ol1C
but pk, finn 11111 lm>Olh. lib-
cral, b"bcralin&. keen, kkver,
kind. AF pac:b&c prc!01 SWM,
lS-30, 5~·. Hapq for bau·
uflil ddiv~. bvinc. Call 1211.
RA VF.N IWRF.D uullt1ent
SW F sects c:onspiiaol c:oa:tpm'l-
1oa. lS•, 10 Qf>lorc (1Yort1e
hauuJ. No tu11 cods or «qs. Lons Bca:b. Call 14 76.
80s BAD, 90s WORSE? La's
fiA tlta1l Prosreui•c,
q aliiarian, bricll. 1a111uve,
allllOUS F. Seema suiiw M 211ay~31,&lendslup,c:help
atlumlfun-rnaybc a pull<ICI
wonlt tlM •111 Hunun11on
9-h. c.11 1140.
N6ED BALANCED UFE,
awb, beaklly tDWiW lia
l'CICGl'd colJctionl rm 20. a-M. CaD ll 46.
CRBATIV6, ATTRACTIVE.
DWP. 30, -. lpC!Ci.I &iaid-
ship will u.er.inc llllft. Htio-
ISlpn 8eecb. Call 1663.
BlDNDB Wlml 39 SEEXS
1tnlleman for theatre,
Beachwalb , concerts. N/S,
hcdhy, latCll'OllS. Humainpln
Bach. Call 1911
!Fl WEJlEBUND, whll would
I see whc:n I faced you? U I
werodaf, ~would you com·
municalewidune?hmnotblDd
or deaf, but bow do I know lbll
you are SCMC .t belrina 1 Or-
ange. Call 1529.
LOVE UFE, FRIE.NOS, ocw
CllperlalCCS, loday tnd tcrnor·
row! DWF, 51, 5'4", aanclive,
brigll wilh p t smse·of hu·
nu. Dan &Cdlclma 45-SS, N/S, 10 share dnq Olll, coo-
cau. 1DO¥ics, nvel Ind pd
c:mvcnatim. Imne. CaD 2861.
ARB YOU SPONTANF.OUS,
spirilllll, ro.y and sman? Are
you call, SOilh, ~ wilh a fabu.
IOlll terS o{bumnr? I 1m. Let's
escape! CCIII& Me& Call 2620.
ATTRACTIVE SBF, 11, SS,
sub inlrlli,ent, scnsiti¥e,
SBM, 31+, 6+ for 6icnddip
11111 pl*l°Ne rtlalicolhip. Lq
Be.ch. Call 2349.
SWF, 24, BLONDS, BLUE
EYES. 51". inodd ficwc, likea
bclc.h. twllC8. and a aood ttnf.
Newpcn a.ch. Call 1215.
MARRIAGE-MINDED. S'S"I
I IS, 32. brvncae. SWF, NIS.
hippy 11111 ~ 1ookUia for
Ame. Very llUICllVC, alfeaioo-
llC, fO.'/, OUl&Oinc, 11111 pit>'si· ally fiL Gnod comm111Ua 1or,
loves c:bildren and animals.
Orion nltaes. Suc:a:srul a.
!Ur, DOW rady IO build Siron&.
Mfilli:I& relauomtup ~IO
fmuly. Tmun. Call IS12.
COUN1'Y otlL. 40't. -.
cil)'U.,.n,-.ic...-..-
....... Seeb --NIS -..11-si ........ ,..
IClllll J'O'l"h, ariac r.i...,.
Ind flllll Los Allmitot. Call
21SJ.
AOOP110N -~ aood llWI IO be loyal 11111 lo¥ .. IA>. Re-
n llllnllrinc. -w. r.MZ: srr111s. iM " .. Shlte 11(11. downs. ,ooc1 linea.
Irvine. Call 22.S6.
TIJlED OF DAT!NG? Lootq
for Ill hol-. wvm realion-
lhip? l..cl'I 11l:I DWF 43, S'6'1
slim,alll'IClive,1e1ivoindivi~
who enjoys tcmis, hiUla. dare· ~ bondieck ridii1a and wW on !be beach. lrviie. Call 2141.
EUROPP.AN SWF 21, 5'6', en-
'PY skiin&. umis, music: 11111
movies. Sedt.s SWM for 6iend-
rhip. COiia Mea. Call 1326.
ATTRACTIVE BLOND pro-'
fes&ional NSWF 5'6' 10 shire
l1llllllal inlcresls. wilh NSWM
~ pro(Cllional or busulcu-
nm. 1Uin. ean 2011
COMMITMENT MJNDED,
v«y aunain SWF, NJS. S'61
t lS, rouns JI, 111burn t.r. blllfl
fl":'C" ey& l'm a dowft.IHdl.
adepa•11, tean. illdliptt
and u 1remely peno111ble
midwellArn pl, ~y fa,
ldini, 11111 Cllllpll!C. Rady for
rewerdaam•mm~ TUtn Call 1504. .
CHRISTIANIPSYCHOLOG Y
WF 43, 5'6'/Jhrn. , femi.
nine. Win& D~ profcs·
sioml. ~ NJS. 42-Sl.
lllftllrS p'OWlll lbroa&h Qiris.
1i11111y, psydlol0&1. bll1llOI',
dence.a~<ntseCwiiiy.
Call 2J7S.
BRUNEliE KNAC VIXEN.
SWF 22. model, deaim cor·
ccous, blUHOlls brwxttc f«
l~elhlrnr.a.CllSUll pmtyinc. Be l11d back. Hu.ntin&ton Bad!..
Call IOU.
BEST FRJF.ND(S) W~.
DWF ~ (loob 40islt) N/S,
ow to respond to an ad?
Ifs as simple as 1-2-3!
Dial 1(900)4o7-4377
Option #I-for a further explanation of the voice-mail 5e1Vice.
Opdon #2-ccspond to a specific ad. (F.nter the cal.I " when directed)
Option #Ho browse through the voice ads.
(CaJJs require a toucb-""'8 pbone and (l1'f1 blJkxJ al S1.49ptJT mtru.utJJ
SingJcUfe Inc. assumes no liability for the content o( o r reply
to a personal advertisement. We recommend that you u.sc
common sense and C2Ut.lon when meeting a suanger. You must
be 18 years or older to respond to or place an ad
Men Seeking Women
IT AlJAN SM. 6'117S, lnmor·
ocis, honest, sincere, tcc:urc:,
siable, clean, rapon11ble lllld
Fin Lo¥e1odlnu.,~. week·
end ses.a ... ys, bead! and more.
Seek.mi SW{SA ledy, pmty,
per11e, 30-4S yn )'Ollll. S1pl
Hill. Call 4421.
P ASSJONA TE BEST FIUP.ND
4 2. 6·1119S veryllXCCtllful CUC,
very handsome, blue-eyed.
charumM.ic: NJS •nh no kids. y OU: y OUIJ&CI'. 11'111. shapdy.
educared. DOI imaauid rn Slaft •
mg I flllllly {bl.I )'00' bis ft
pll) Coran1 dd Mu. Call
441&.
GENTLEMAN, N/S, HID.
DWM pro(eaional 6'/160, st.t
uea.. I like 111hnc. dll!cinc. cfin.
11\1-How abola you 7 Newport
Bcacb. c.u 461.5.
LASER JOCK, MIT P11.D.
Raardl Sc:iemia. 34. rt I".
nima, LA. Boacn Manlhon.
c:yclin1 cenu .. iee, hwtlovln1.
balroom,fWin&. c!Wty, ltmbada. dancin&-Anllhcrn. Call 3634.
ATT'RACTIVF., ROMANTIC
SWM 30 IClekJ M1nldlYC F rar
romance, poaible c:lodunc~
uonaJ acuvmes. Anaheim. Call
3909.
SEXY cl ROMANTIC SWM.
30. Loves life pUS1onately.
ScUJ SWF lS-30 for rorn111CC.
La~ Be.di. Call 063
MY DAYS ARE REE. SWM,
ll. 6'/IS2. t./11, collcac: p-Mt.
eds lively W'F 2S-3' ror fl.wt
ind ad•tnhne. N/S. Lon&
Bad!.. <All 3133.
POSn40DE.aN, 1oodkdin&
lrt!AAnlllician, 2.S, S'IOlld
kdq for ta~ lncndshipl
rtl~ Coram dd Mu.
Call 3271
ATT'RAcnYB. LONO HAIR
SWM .-.. allndlve lort& Ill.Ir
SWF. Cesa M-. Call 4176.
BBAOi GUY, 40, WI. atne
uve, ICldJ bcildl p l for fun by
1M octll\. S.I BCKll.. C&ll
'lAI
BlKnrT, AJNNY. Mdocny SWM 40, N~. W.. llUft. irl-
tdlisat M lS-40. tlbo't lo¥· Ina, IMDIOOlll, for taualncr. ....... ~ ... ""* •........--flmn u.. a.ca. c.au 4431.
AJNNY. NJ WM 36, 6'1/
110-"..._as• P, U.31•
.... -. ftll.Apaf'lo&up.
C.. Me9. Call 409.
HJilJll WM 41 .... I lllCI
Wy .. "" .. ....,. ,,.,, 111,... •1111 .... l.Allll
8-dl. 0.1 •m.
PSY~PIRTTUALL Y aware:
SWM w/fizt~ vteW/
hfesiyle, ac. W.. SWF under
1351. »30 ror &icndtlup. elC.
Lapia Beaclt. Call 3IS s
DARK POET· SWM sccb SF u.o ~·film. lht.eire, 13)-
sic, midni1hl1 mild fmns of
medncss, ocas1cnal prneys
into mysbasm, a.prc:alOll l:i
lite mind .t JOU!. ~
Garden Ci~e. Call 3196.
SEXY BLACK MALE, 42,
&oodloc:bla. -11 bwll, heal\hy, 3'61140. .,CO 111 CllOUC: date.
Prd s 2S-3S busty WF bCJrnl>.
shdl, bul open lO tny ~y
aceptian1l response. Suan
only. I.An& Be.di. Call 40ll.
SWM PROFESSIONAL. N~
JI.Ill 60 bul looks hle 50, 571
149. lawe W'c, am itlelhpt
111d cuhind, lc:mls, Pf, ski
end men. W rna "flf'/ alll'IC·
live, !ft\\')' \Illy under 50 10
sNrC: some i:J lll1IC Wiii\, 1tC.
for comm111cd rela1tonship.
Newport Beach. CaU '994.
ASIAN QUE.EN NEEDED.
SWM, ,S, kind. sincere, hlnd-
sornt busrnc:a ownc:r tccks on·
e1111l lady 30-JS .no hkts • '-
me, aol f ltnnll, c.amplll& Ill ~and Ions walk.I on
tltr bea~h 11 nialn. Newpm
Bach. Call 4190.
A111lACTIVB. m , SMART.
AlhleJc. rommi11c:, DWM. 6'1"/
175, 40'1 10 meet prcny. fi&. '"'°
!elh&Cd, CIU\IOll\I, liCmUOIS
woman. J<MO for dll!c11s. din-
1ns, 1r1 vrJ, cru y lllll c:alm 1Snea,
lausltins and l01'1t1&. La11111
N1cueL Call 4lU.
llANDSOMS. BRJOJrT. 6'/
blue eyed med11 producct.
)'OUlhfal 40, new 10 lite UU.
lqha uy, 1a11Uy 01Jm11111·
&ell to i.in-, 11111 open cam-
llUllCll.Jcn u ucred lllpllCU ol
I lo¥in& rdlll0fllh9, lclLs 16-
YCl'l(lll'elOIM, Mlf-c.onf tdelll,
uncncumlxnd f1m1t. with • badiful llTlll9 ••• bollt,...
SIONU llld pnoe1pltd. IOI'
nvd 11111 h oui.doon.. Pft!er
-...,....iJ*lM,dlrthuedl
l&lnc locib s.J 8elth. Call
4110.
seeks atlnelive, lrim. inldlifcnl
W'Cll'llln under 40 for rtlllilll'I·
slup. Loe A lamilOI. C.11 4246.
UNIQUE GENTLEMA N
SEEKS UNIQ\JH LADY.
DWM S7,41,1dllaicNtS.111·
idh1m. llUO.llMt.. wdl-m1J1-nered. happy SUCClCl&fuJ • fi.
nano.ally Id. I ski, pliy lallis,
&old lrtd lawe traYel. Seekins an
tlll'ICtiYc, lll\Cl'llClllll eJ.
q .. ~IO shire 1 hlpp'I life
llld bwJd a UJna rdtlicnhip.
~ loyalty,INlland rapea
• lllllL lmnc. Call 4319.
N01' FOR SVERYOh'F.: u ·
ec:ulm DWM, 65, 6'11 7,,
ycuihful, llltkbc, penonable.
IClekJ newlqimil& wilh awly
tclllllOUI lady on-tiy. chum,
topbiaaliorL Thepi isc:cm-
IM'nel:ll .t ~ la'•
bqitl •11b I diaJ0111t A ID
11cnda al II.II, lll1d and -
ran.I&. lrvne. CaD 4605.
VERY TOUCHABLE lhiny·
tomelh1ns SWM, seo.n ~
feu1m1l, JeckJ sensili~e SWF,
I.ale IMnUel, fllrly lhinlCI. (or
qwec momenu 11111 JIOAl"ble re-
1.cionW . e. HldinJ-
\a\ B:t: c:;'f 34.
O!RISTIAN SWM D. nro-
1pec11n N/S student, 1ea1
Owi.suan SWF 111 1Wtttte1 for
friendship, affection. lrtute.
Call 3346,
FlNANClALL Y SECURE
DWM 62 M. 6'/lOOteekJ 11·
lnQJ•e, 1hm fllftllle tor lllO't•
-. dM91cr, nvel, CIC. tq
Bach. Call 4547.
PROFESSIONAL DWM 37,
en JOYS lue, tpor1S, allOWS ro-
nwnt6 Wins ndli,c:nt. f111,
llMCllve lldy (l.6-36). Coi\lna
dd M. Calf 393&.
s~1_!:UlOPEAN, 12. 61'/
I IS,,..., ICmd. IOll'le ~· mvr111• mlll4ed. Pllllen011.
Call no.
TALL, STRONGWILLBO
SWM 42 .... lllnQl\'t '9dy
.tlo wantl I det&siOI) -.. man. l.d'• L4lk. Jf1111t1,_1on
Bach. Call 44U. •
SO>ll'IO SW SO'a. eclllM. .......... wwc1.~w. SWP40t NIS ,_,... 8edt.
c..1141"7.
SBM,PlOP.,Fl~lUllNCB TYN ,._,... ,_ 11611 .._ ... ... ,........, ...
SIP, II 30, •JIOJI --,
-. ..... t.. v .... SieMI HdJ Clll llt2
0000 LOOUKJ, ......tul SW. u.-. ca., . ..-.c-
llft 11'1 ...... .._.,
..... 1 ...... ...... c-,.._ Oill )tfl.
ATifUITfC, ~OF'U·
C.lic &..tilt fw DISM er-. N4 --..i. .-.
............. 91e. .... ,. ... an.a ......
... ,.... .... 11111.-.11111
il>bdw-...... "-Call 2928.
SWF SI , Meb profcssianal
~ for Imel, &OW. din--., flan A men. 8atioa.. CaD 26.l'
MJET SEE.KING ltOMl?O,
auractive, 11a111aq1e, dally,
irutlcem bumllle SWF, flln..
loviic. vi~ low•IDdin:e. Lq Bach. CaU 1169.
VSAYAmAC11VE.S'6",32.
rcnu1. con6dall, pllyftil, v~
lupuaousMl.fipeij SBF..U
6'•. romaic, pmioaMc, da•
I~ bold ~male for
SQ'IOUS lq-18111 rdllionlbip.
M\IJllClle,4icmd a +. Nr/ 111·
lionaliiy. Saia Ar& Call 1'792.
SOPHISTICATED BRU-
NETTE SWF, 5'6'/1 D, alll'IC· u...,. Mnliiw, inlCDipla .-..
SWM 45-SI. professional,
healthy, dtm lif Hlylc. Lq
hdl. Call 2198.
BOHEMIAN: Adlplblt, anit·
lie:, a..., v.-ile. M
cminmwrul ircf cmioml, 41,
S'3',MdsUicse,sinibrly-pn>-
(iled male (« commiunent.
Tllldn. Call 2391.
READY FOR ROMANCE.
Ainny,IMlwntll'OUS,lonble,31,
SWF. Fllll·fi&lnd. S'3 11'2. •I
~-.~~eyes. ~-uve,~SWM. 21-36 few llll&lhr end love. It-
\' ine. Call 166:5;
!MISS~
IClrllbip 11111 Clrin&. r:'o*'f:. y~ 60, hn, eanaive cnr.r·
&ctic w,lpulioo for 1olf 11111 im-
na. StGq fi1, NJS SWM Sl-
68 w,1ib iiMn:lla. Irvine. CaD
25SI.
PROFESSIONAL BLACK FE·
MAl.Eenj!JysWmc, bltlei 11111
an. Sedt.s male c:ompriln. JS·
60, race unimponant. Lons
Be.di. Call i 159.
IRRESISTIBLE. DEUGITT·
F1Jl., OJF. 2 tuperb c.ltildren,
ICd.s inlellettllll, 40islt DJM
HUSBAND. ~ lfe'I ..... lrviia. Cal 1117.
NOT JUST ANOTHBl PU1TY FACl Mn,.-,
IOI. s-.a....-. .... ey..S Great ... u sincere,
hmklly, lfftc'*-WWM. HIS. O\IW St' lllldlr 40. Colll
Mm. Call 11$9.
CHRl!11AN SINOlJ! MOM, 40, 5' 1/2', a-a.;_ for 1111
SWM. Cllrillill1 ~ UtW
t.llrGOID climcin& IO MM. S-.
Ala. CaD 2349.
CARJNO J£'1t'UH WIDOW,
60, woUI like tolo¥e, 1111~ dine epin. Hlllllilpn
CallmJ.
CHJUSTIAH SWF, ai/O'I' GUI·
doon, llilins. pro(mioall, NI D, i.vc: I du'ld, eajoy1 life.
SeSa ~ 29-40, like
nlua. Seal a.cit. Call 1799.
JEWISH WIDOW would like
to mea a real life 'MF.NSCH' 60
IO '7 years 'ICWll· Hllnliapin Be.di. Call 2609.
DJP ., MISSES KISSES, nr· U. pcipciom. flin. ~ STI
129, OU-. .-.1111 aale dy-
nno. C.. M-.. C.U Dl1.
11JlF.D OP GAMES? Me &ool
DWF, 21, NS, om 111n. ci..y,
lripte.~piof--.
~ Seeb ._... lllr90-
tivc: SW, NS ,_._ lf>.31.
~---...... .......... .........._
&barin1,carin1. lnoinc. Call
1446.
SWF, 19. dlallby, lo¥tble, OUI·
~leddy1-r..ain&IOllWI·
lie: S.\t who loob inriOe, ... Jd.
oullidc. Flllcnon. Call 1393.
BETTE MIDlH pcn0111hty,
INt,_...Al'G~~
(..ml ....,.. widt inqllrins
mind seek1 ad¥en111raome,
pod-t.mon.I, lallicive, wdl·
idju•ed maccltina bookmd.
Mu be fil A hn, ~. pd
l*llred, i-sitive 11111 ape!\. 45-
S9. Lq ~Call 2957.
P6TTrE. ATTRACTIVP., AC· TIVE, WF, would bke a J*'·
... _ i:t my Mil boll.. or for
llilin&. llliln&. shows Of beach
Wdil&. la& .... Call 2299.
AlTlACTJVB, SBXY
Bl.a'fl>6. DWP, ~ iu a.di rl Ill S0-.11111
Ill kialk r/ alt l.-. IO ....... .... fill, bib, i.dl ..ts. ~. •hm¥•. I'd lib a &Mn! and CIOl'lflllion ID ._
life wiclt. a WM who ii llnC·
dvc,llll,U.Di .... ~.silin,alorias...---m so. a.Ji i Olllll ~ a.di.
Call 2714.
LIGHT UP MY UFE. BIG
GUY! lllleUiscn1, pulioallc,
tov ... wlite ftmlle. Tall ~ llllJICtl¥e, love IO 1111&11.
&oil, llil deep .. {llh, 111Yel,
dlace.. Y•:.naive,flin,open.
~I.~ Winn, I.Ill,
45-SS. 1.aac a.di. Call 26ll
SJF, JO, .a SIM, 30+, lov•
bones. COlllllty ~ins.
wran1len·n·boois a m11st.
1-in. Call 1677.
PRE'ITY, PETIT£, MUSIC
TEACHF.a, ST/1 10, -. a
1aillcmln wbo is spirilllAlly
mftW. .w.ic.~SS, 10 ~
a~ilclOIClbs.Orqe
<Anly. CaD Q ,
AC11VB, P61T1'E LADY, in
60ics, to.. ~ tnvdins .-. mm willh similar inler'· ..w Fial""-CaD 1m.
GINGER RODGERS 1eeu
,..t6J Fred AMirc IO • d!ic
liall r.a.ic • Hiah ~
fuc:ti-. Bu-M Call 1803.
2 VlVACIOUS, ATTlAC·
11VE BLONDES, '°'*"1&: 2
~ .....,_ llanb. NI s. dWtica, nllSic, mo'liea.. difl. nen. fun. Irvine. Call 11 lS.
OWF, 43, OJC loot111 teeks ._ aincsc ID dw'f tune
11111 ilLcrall will. Irvine. CaU
2303.
JUST BECAUSE l'M
BBAlITlfUL..doan\ -I
doll\ know wla1'1 ~in
hfc··1Jmn1, ..Jrorkins. out,
6icnds. ~ tnvd, II\ 11111
llllllid I 111'1 in my 40'1 (loot
30'1). blOllde, S'S'/120. I wwld
like 10 med a 47 ·'2 yr old cmc>-
donaUy 11111 financially l«1ll'C
............ c.1as.
l'M ON A JOURNEY OF LOVB.Dllililllll .... _. ...-..=·-··-' ~"' 40,Ytm&41,...., ~ pnl&J, ..,, -dild. on.::·s-:M'~~· f::~
8-ft. Call I 9S7.
YOUNG 50, BU»mE, r6'/
122, .. _.,.so . ..t· ins. ID ,.,,, fie 1111 ~
m.cioalhip. c... ..... Call
119S.
ATTRACTIVB. RJLL AG·
URI!. PltOf'ESSIONAL, SBF,
37, tlljoy fllD. Ollldoon, 1111,
tmti,nsnmce • ~ WI male pnleMml, 35+,
•hitmill ..... far .no.. mnnopmGUS~.Nm. race~ Canan. Call
lSlJ.
BLACK CHRISTIAN
SINGLB. 33, NIS. pnay, 11U
(S' 11 '). diin, brown eyes. kids. -
Sedt.s 1111 Oirillilll. fumy.~a.. while pralcmionll M ICC' 36 • 40..,... Call 1125.
BLONDE WJDOW, 60
YOUNO, ..U IClift ccr-for
walbon 1-:tl 11111a.&1s.New-PCJr\ 8-:1:1. Call %709.
'PEOPLE SAY IM ATllAC-
TIVB.' I ..,._ Ymi:iou, pe-
liLc, S?/11', 42.. loot lO --= DJF. J ..-111~ . -r Jewilll -40-SS M a pd ..., ... I pd
mind. hiaa. Call 7M9.
ATT'lAC'TIVE BL\ffi.EYF.D
BLOND£ f9' SWF, N,S. F.n·
'PYl 61inc. imel, an.~
lflll"S, blp end lunor. w.. ~!. llbldic:. rwnamic.
ONian sasi-i. M . for
bfctimepnw.CCN9de1Mlr.
Call 2426.
INTELLIGENT. ATJ'UC-TIVF.. SWF, 19, lT/121, Mds
SWM in 20'1 ll1IO &iin&, dine· U.. KROQ and 6an. MlcnocL Call IQSJ.
A 1TRACTJV6 FULL-AO·
UREDMAMABWovs2DO
Iba. Seeks inlelliam, call, dM\
11111 handtome WM ll~. Seri·
ous only. Fllllll\OI\ Call I S20.
tahiaCal)jjl.
A'M'IACTIVB, SWF, 1,,
LONG HAllJOIN BYBS,
IOU. BD-" .....,,ceawtnl• .......... ............... 'C'J:
~ .. .., ...... ,..,..
.... SWM, 2MO, .. .....
~'::=:--
FUN•LOVlNO, CLASSY
LADY. N.S, 40+, .-.. ....,.
--.--ni...-.4S.
SS far 6~niauhip
Newport a.di. 2005.
Pl<>fmlONAL. ATl'AAC·
TIVB, CHWFUL. SWCF,
f9', 33, ... del!Cm. ....
Idle l9alle WM. 31·39. 2B fe.
11We¥alentina. Irvine. Call 1 a.so.
AlilACTJVB, PlOFES· SIONAL, ADVENTIJIOUS,
lllllcK, l'lllMlic:, SWF, lrim
HIS. .... 37-41 llWI will Anl· i.aar-.. TllMinRmcll. Call
ISll.
HEALTHY -WEALTHY
WISB77 A1111c:1in/afnuent
Newpon Beach IOcialJr llCCive
SW lady, ca.aa fiAia, NS,
... 5Qt60's scn&Jman r/ IC·
~c:tw.c..n.
riiy md finmciaJ .wity ID joy•
f11lly/crai1inly lhar• iMtc
BEST Y1lAlSI l.a'I li&IL lip
oar liva.~tosd*lll Newport
8-ft. Call 2IS1
EBONY GlADUATB STU·
DENT', 23, S'3'/l ll Ma SM ~30.SVortallcr. &joylW-.
JllZ, dleu .... llimch. l..q
8-h. Call 1294.
ATTRACTIVE SWF,NIS. S'll
us.no~--··
UltliY• S'1M, N/S, 42-SS,
nlcdy !Nill, llf~ dirla,
hooal, ialelliaem. finMc:ially
teCWe, who mjoyl nwt .n.
l'llO¥ica, pd Ql0¥ .... end
IJllld lime. Irvine. Call 2214.
PRETTY. BIOOHT SAP, :U,
S'4'/l 17, profeaional. SeekJ
JNIM F"l'esional, 3>-40, -S' IO' 116S ·I lS, handsome and
fol lrviie. Call 1163.
GOROBOUS BRUNETTE
SW F, 3', llendcr.3'r, plYdlol~
pl .... bnbornc. .xal• M. o.atinc. teCUrC, fa A flln
SWM wfllroaa ~ nl·
DCI f« enJl')'lble and IMllSrt&·
fill rdllionship, N/S. Hllnlin&·
OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY1
Women Wing
Women
BLOND BP.Al.Tl'Y S'llllatder,
crOlic, fun ms ame W/llF
ClpCll IO bah IGCL Dilmand e.. Call 2916. •
l"M A WID'IB LESBIAN aael·
in& ~Ille. Miia
love ltou:uba. l'm 6'1 /166. Colra
Ma.. Call 290S .•
MAD. TO: SINGLE LIFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEAOI, CA 90742 FAX TO: (310) S92-6o43
When we receive your ad we wil 355Wl a VOtCe mai number which we will mai to yoo ~ infomutlon on how IO ~ your ftcc voiice -ad
Clip this form and attach ad copy on a separate sheet. (PJease type or print clearly)
0 WOMAN SEEKING MAN 0 MAN SEEKING WOMAN
0 WOMAN SEEKING WOMAN 0 MAN SEEKING MAN
Cicy: ____________ Zip: ___ _
Phone: (__) _____ Age: ___ _
FQI oma US! ONLY
VMf ----'PYll ____ DBF: ____ WDP: ----PS'TD:._ __ _
SJONAL.SWM.32.teeksslim..
c:lusy beldi lady to lwail it
cu. Sumcl Bad!.. c.u 1m.
A RF.Al.CA TClt SWMNS JI,
llhlcuc, lwidtome, irulli,.._
wiuy, piof tslicnal. channennd
nrn.ntic, rmcfy IO ICllJe. JrYil&.
Call 3111.
DWM LOOKJNG FOR swet1,
-.ble.Wnorous dol~ undir 40
NIS, NJI). I p e ~
T tman. Call 461 S.
SENSffiVE,HONBST.SWM.
26, 6'11143, •ina iilellillfll,
anna, hOllell SWF, »27, for
fun ind romance. Nnrpon
Beadl. CaU 3222.
HANDSOME. SllY MAN 40,
57/150. I IO¥e auic. mow• l.oolJna for Ille ,.,_ ll*Ch. Lona Bach. Call 4267.
SBM SEEKS SF »·lS for
&tcrdlhip, lun, t.ch. Mi. ht
1»'140,pet&e.. a.. Qrooi.c.
c.113229
OWM PROFESSIONAL f1
..... ~~hpll
hfe al 11WCI. nuit, 111C1¥iea..
dlnccs, and ldiviU., 4$-11. °'"''' Cellny. CifK 4'12
ATHElST. SWM, rs•. II*'· Ulll,bumoraua.,--. ..
w-.nnwu.&.nlt • .U
NIM Ill 36+ -.an l.On&
Bed\ Call 4633.
VHlY INTBlBSTBD IN
MFEnNO • pnin wl1h ,_
laltnt nt I ~ to Ill 1ood
food. ...... we Clrl dalll to-
...... ~-.Call mG.
OWN. l 7, rt 1150. N 1'. llm
i... w.. qm. ~WI
SWF llMO. fit; -. ~ ()ll 367S.
SINClll.. SO'S, Vlll y l!NU· oenc.••+•.....,..,., IM._...,._ ..... ,
i.b!O.fl ...... -v
,..,... 6'/.ZJO. Utw • ~ ..,,,_... ........... . =r.--,_.. ... c.u
UNA.ISSANC!MAN. SWM. 36. 11l'/1JO. ..... ,,. ............ ~.,,, ................
SWP, >4-M. Ciill ..._ Olll ,.,,.
1
HANDSOME ASIAN MAN,
40,S4/120.~.-..
Filipft lady for lifcunc pan·
MF. Lana Badl. Call 40\S,
F\JN·LOVINO SWM, 34, en-
joys bikq, dlll'.lllr, ~ nvtt. mories, i-.:e. -*J
ramie~ Lona8eatb.Ca11
3J17.
ROMANTIC, EDUCATED
DJM, fO'l'I 6l. ltkca thcllo-,
wallr.s, ~ I.de. invel,
c:ookq, w (ricndh'tlaion·
lhip.~Baclt.CaD4676.
RETIRfl> WIOOWP.lt ncedl ramie COllljMUal flllfl 50 ror
lrl¥el, ~ nf more:. Seal
8-h. c...i1 mo.
LO VB P6'lTT'B l..ADI F.S "1th IGna It ... SWM, atndive, ln-
ldliaent, IWft IJWllcman, alim
S'9', cutly 11lt/!Mpper hair. ~Cl ID aolf W Would love doin& ~ with Ille ,,...
paton. Baby, wtt.. n you?I
Founliit Valley. Can 4746.
SKJEA, SlATU, l'ILO'T, f1' r11·.~coll .....
-· fifty .......... nlllWllic. U.S. s.b lnlly, fllll)', fit.
fllllnCiaUy 1iablt syllh ~
rcir~tranl,nwriap.Ntw•
pell\ a.di. CaU 4t1S.
WRITU SEEKS wurn. $WM31,6'1l~.tirW
bm ~,. ,,.y c.••
fOI a«• ... l'lll'MnCt. Bal· boa. Call J6.S6.
BLACK MALB. 47, lhow mu '°°" ..,. ..i n1 "'°"you ,._.ma......,..8-d\.
Call 41'9.
PHOTOJOUlHAUST, FAT,
IAU>,UOQ.3',a11f'· ..,. .......... __ .. ~ ...... '-........... ~ ...... o.a ....
r..omaNO ..:II AN OLDll WOMA/'43.:L....,.. SM. ::~:aeaa i#l w,
HOT A SPICY LATINO, J9,
Mb SP, r--. JS.,,, r. ,.....,...._...,,,t.-..
..... c.1>621.
AJNNY OOUIMl1' SIM, 40, 67 ... ._ ....... ........ -r ....
........ c.1142'1.
PHYSICIAN, SS, '1'/&knder,
1ppal1t11. Seek.I c:ulti¥11ed,
~ llllklp ror -won·
IYCpcnnMCft r*ionlbtp. l.ol
Alamitoa. Call 4660.
ADVANCED DROlBE JN
BUSINESS AND HUMOR.
•lnClive SWM, ?1, NIS, ....,
llhleck. ~ ~ .....
helllh --Belia-F. I,.. 27. who 11pp'1ti111m fllwt.
IGll1 ol Ila Op.a• WI u ._
Kil.,. Lont l.m. CaU 347'.
PLANT A GARDEN. Unra·
tared DMMO ..W csoc.wic
.ortwl •hwinkle in lw cy-.
~ 8-.b. C.a11416l.
SRNS UOUS BACKELOl .... the...,.. WOftllll IO
.... ~ ..... iDluu
riGus omnrr. beldl hamr.
SwllCll Beadl. Call 4317.
HANDSOMB.l!DUCATEDN/
S, SWM 31, ''11'/16S, watt
oia caify,pll19 .........
r..tu1 o.d.1111• ......
or ... S.... ... •· ~ WFIAP .-10 for
• ••• p -lnYll to .u Secrlmllllo 111111 v., ....
in ...,. ~-Cal J66I.
Afl'BCTIONATS, WARM, DWM, $'10'/170, MUIClltt,
prof..i..t.lortrwalb,roo
IMICll. .......... fMlla.
-"Clldlloan. ... *'~ Ind km. W.. ••tao•t,
.-..DWP,ls.4S,wtll11m1
....,forf111.~•
Uclnrlilp. n.in. cmt 4016.
HANDSOMB. SWM. lS~ 'ttVl.LOY~-...1 ....... ,.,..w. ..
~NA>.,... Ma. C.11 '917.
SWM, U. LOOllNO FOl SWl', 11-22. .............
............ CallJOll
UltAlll JWM. lt, 17'/13$. .. , ...... ~.-. -. i--. ,., SWF' »
---·--~ ....... ClllJQ6
PHYSKlAH. 40, $7, ....._
~~rr.~·
....-.aJim.aaraaiw. ern-
llly ...,_;ve, atMS spcns
end f am1ly. Newpon Bead!.
C.U4&SI.
T1!HNJS, 001.f, TIA VEl.
lOMANCB. SWM, 50'1-*'
SWF '11/s lO 30'1 for ~le.
Ncwpar\ 8-:h. Calf49'3.
PltOFE.SSIONAl.. DAM, 19,
5,.1160. MS dept.-*'~
f-'onal AP under 40, aium be
lllJ'laiot .. sinart., ea.IV~ and
fllllllCaally IDCWe. ea.a M4m. c.r1 l9IO.
STlAIOHT SWM WANTS mw.s (81) oan,._;on (Gf
fllll IYCl'lla. Dlnce, IOQl]ju
"'111 caodc pooplt. Uinprm7 u. ac.d\. call 3800.
0000 LOOICJNG SWM, 27.
S'f, BlNJBlN. -. Mrm-
hewdSWF21·3Hor--.,
1rt, trav8, lltllhL C.. Mcaa.
Clll )469.
A TUVEUI, DWM, S'IO'I
190, ..... r.m-1. NJ S, ... .-cia1 ~. 3'-4S. w ...... Cell 4126.
MAN, 21 WANTS WOOM·
MMN. Siii 9-cb. C.113264.
OOODLOOKINO, Allf·
LB11C2'. SWM, ~. 6'/
16S, .....,,. ..... "'1s)41111·
blku11. ra~ttMll, mus1e W.~e, MllMIKSF2A·
29 ..... Cal llOJ.
HANDSOME LOCAi. NA•
'ttVB, SW. 4,, 6', educalldl
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