HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-20 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Good mom inlJ Do you bow the most
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Monday, .JlllJ 20, 1892
MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING
From the Daily Pilot Newsroom
Onetime auto-dealer-to-the-stars Jim
Sle mons may be embarking on a new
career. He's penciled in
as the guest host
Saturday for the Orange
County Crazies, a
comedy improvisation
troupe that performs at·
the Pacific Symphony
Building in Santa Ana.
Slemons, a. noted figure
in Newport Beach, will
perform a five-minute
monologue and then Slemons
appear in several of the
evening-rs s1<1ts. lt's a return perfOrmance for
Slemons. Interested? Call 840· 1406 for
more.
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Parks. How to get 'em, how to keep 'em.
That's what the Costa Mesa City Council
will be scratching its collective head over
this C\-ening. The local politicians are being
asked to react to a draft parks and
recreation master pliln for the city. The
S\\Ceping report, among other thmgs<
dctaib tnc need for more Jthletic fields for
youth groups and reviews the conditions of
the current fields. It also makes suggestions
on how to finance more parks -aeveloper
fees, gran~. so forth. The council meets at
6:30 p.m., ·77 Fair Dr.
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And the music JUSt keeps coming. It's
Chicago this Saturday evening at tne Pacific
Amph1the.11re. ShO\\-starts at /:30 p.m. Up
the ro.id a bit, at the Crazy Horse Saloon,
Kris Kristofferson , ... 111 be popping in
tonight and Tuc)(fay C\Cning. For tickets
and rc!>Crvations, call 549-1512. Tonight at
the Orange County fair, the Everly
Brothers are on the bill. Shows at 7 and
again at 9 p.m. As the week moves along,
its Gladys knight, Doug l<cr~haw and 8.J.
Thomas. The concerts are free. But you
ha\e 10 pay to get into the foir, of course.
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MORE ELVIS SIGHTINGS, PART XVII ...
The dinky island of St. Vincent in the British
West lndles is releasing a set of Elvis
Presley stamps, beating the U.S. Postal
Service by a full year.
And, better yet, no big debate over the
lean, mean Elvis -vs. the pudgy, Vegas era
Elvis.
"While the post offrce was trying to
decide between the young and the old
Elvis, here you have this tiny nation that's
issued nine different stamps showing Elvis is
every stage of his career,' crooned Scott
Tilson, a Maryland man who's distributing
the stamps stateside.
"Still," he added, "I don't see the Postal
Service getting all shook up over this.'' A
little Elvis humor there.
A CROSS-TOWN TRADITION ENOS ...
The decision by Newport Harbor Higt)
School Principal Dennis Ev~ns to end his
career with the local school district and
take a job at UCI i$ no mere changing of
the guaJd. _ .
Evans has been with the district since
1971. He reported for work the same daY.
as district Superintendent John Nicoll and
spent the lion's share of his career at
Corona dcl Mar High School.
In 1988, Nicoll abruptly decided to swap
principals at Corona def Mar and
cross-town rival Newport Harbor High
School, meaning that t v.ins went to
Newport Harbor and his friend Tom
Jacobson went to CdM.
The maelstrom of controversy that
erupted after the decision was remarkable,
perhaps even to Nicoll. Students protested,
ditched school. Pa rents swam~ board mectin~. Even the two principals seemed
surprised.
Thl' brouhaha was as much 1 statement ol affoction for the two principals as It was
a symbol of the hot rivalry between the two
schools. Evans w.is Corona dcl Mar.
Jacobson Newport Harbor. That's just the
way it was.
But as time past, people got used to 1t.
Now they'll have to get u9ci.t to someone
else. Steve rovich. He's the new princip.1
and was Evans' assiSUlnt.
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The
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Index
1) Sea mist, (cross between blue, turquoise)
2) Khaki
3) Periwinkle blue
So.A•~ ....
Winner of 5 1 j ournalism awards in 1992 26 cmdl
·-~.~ Locals seek heat relief in waves, ice cream
~ Six-figure crowds and high surf keep lifeguards busy at
beaches while 45,000 seek thrills at Orange County Fair.
temperatures that heated up to an invit·
ing 70 degrees, Halphide said.
About 400 swimmers were plucked
from the surf on Sunday and Halphide
said the beach was so crowdesJ that tr;U-...
By Tony Dodero
Siii! Wttef
Ice cream parlors reported brisk sales
and local beaches were brimming over
with beachgoers Sunday as people
sought relief from the third straight day
of 90-plus degree heat.
"This is as busy as it gets for us.," ..said
Newport Beach lifeguard dispa tcher
l~e fun Zone
Balboa attraction has
been a favorite for
locals since 1936.
The following is one in a continuing
series on the ~ople, places and things
of summer in Newport Beach.
By Tony Dodero
Staff W1'br
BALBOA -You stroll down Main
Street toward the
historic Balboa Pav-
ilion and head left
Mike Halphide. -"We had all the condi· fie was backed up from the Wedge
tions for a perfect, :busy, summer day." down the entire length of the Peninsula.
Halphide estimated that about The heat also made ice cream stores
115,000 people stormed the beaches a favorite gathering spot.
looking.J or a way to cool off. Baskin Robbins at 1927 Harbor Blvd.
In addition to the crowds, lifeguards in Costa Mesa was filled with people
were kept busy by a south swell that looking for a way to cool off, said em-
pumped..in-waves ..of...5:6 feeuind &J.0-ployee-Sanae-Ahara, wllo roponed a
feet at south facing beaches and water run on pralines and cream. And an em·
Above, a
bird's eye
view of the
Balboa Fun
Zone at
twilight. .
At leTt, Ryan
Ferguson, of
Mission
Viejo, and
his father
Dave wave
from atop
the ferris
wheel \\hile
getting a
scenic look
at the
harbor.
down the boardwalk .. Immediately you are
confronted by a cavalcade of kids, arcades,
rides and the downright enticing smells of
pizza, hotdogs and popcorn.
the Fun Zone is a small strip of arcades, carnival rides and
eateries that has been a favorite haunt of Balboa visitors
since 1936.
At the Playland Arcade, manager Mark Torre hands out
stuffed animals and other toys to his teenybopper clientele
in exchange for ticket stubs. No you're not at an amusement park,
and you are not even at the Orange County
Fair. You have entered the Fun Zone.
Sandwiched between the Pavilion and the Balboa Ferry,
One recent afternoon Torres, 31, stopped to ponder what
See FUN/ID .....
BUSINESS MDMJAY
ployee :u the Haagcn Daz Ice Cream
Shoppe, 2400 W. Coast Highway in
Newport Beach, i. • .ud she was too bus)
to talk. '
But according to the J\at1onal Wcath·
er Service, ·Mother Nature should be
pro"iding some relief of her own by
today.
"lt looks like it\ ~t:ining to break
some and go into a cooling trend,'' said
Ed Wentworth, of the National Weath·
er Service.
\/hile...Ne\\.f)Ort B~cil-r~-dly had _____ ....,.
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SPONleaders
mad Newport
joined laWsuit
Eovironmentalists say the City
Counci~s action amounts to
suing its own citizens and calls it
a 'violation of civil rights.'
By Tony Oodero
StaN wrner
NEWPORT BEACH -Members of
the environmental group S1op Polluting
Our Ne .... port chided city officials for JOtn·
ing in a la .... suit "'1th the San Joaquin Hilb
Trnnsportation Corridor Agency. .sa) mg
that it amounb to the city suing its O\\ n
ci11zens. ·
''Obviously I think it's very improper tor
the transportation comdor to do it anJ
i1's improper .for the my to join in,'' .sa1J
All an Beck. a member of the SPON srccr-
mg committee. "It's a violation of c1' 11
rights."
Beek contends that the ci ty's action cre-
ates a "chilling effect" because now nn)
civic group that may oppose city action
can be sued.
"l'm puLzlcd as to why..a city \\Ould sue
its O\\n citizens," Beek said.
Council members voted in closed '>C'·
sion last \\eek to join the corridor's l:m ·
suir against SPON. the Laguna Camon
Conservancy. Laguna Greenbelt Inc .• 5a'c
Our San Juan and Laguna act1\l.st EltL·
abcth Leeds.
Councilman John Cox, a member or 1h1!
corridor agency, said the city did the right
thing by joining the suit.
"It's a member agency, It .supports the
corridor, it is not in the public's best tn·
tercst for this situarion to go on and 011,"
Co"C said. ''If the corridor hadn't .sued
then SPON \\OU Id ha"e !>Ued."
Co"C then blasted Beek for costing rhc
city "m11l1ons of dollars" becau e of ht
actions.
"It's Allan Beek against the rest of the
.... arid," Co"C said. "The people of Newport
Beach are sick and tired of all the ac11v1l!I
constantly blocl.ing the road development
and road construction that will help 11n·
prO\e air quality. tr.iffic flow and traffic
congestion."
Councilwoman Jean Wall, a longtime
opponenr of the transportation corridor
and a member of SPON, aid she \\ilS the
only council member "'ho voted again!>!
joining the la .... su11. .
She agreed with Beck that it is not the
cit) 's place to sue its o"'n re 1dent
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Entrepreneur back in the name game to compete with his former company
By Tony Cox
~Edlaf
casT A MES A -Bob larking setts'
·names for a livin.g. Nasn~s, numbers,
addresses, and other <fata qn companies
that can be used fo r
business-to-business marketing.
The 49-ycar-old Poway resident made
hia fint fortune with a company called
Contacts Influential, which compile d
and S<>ld businci.s databa~es. After 12
years of selling that se..,.ice in San
Diego and Orange counties, he·sol<f · -
Contacts lnOuential in 1988 to a
nat ional database company called Trinet
Inc.
After making $1.2 million on that
transaction. plus earn·out payments,
Larking started a new business database
company last July, aft er his
non-compete agreement with T rinet
expired. He had not intended to go
bac1'into the-data b usiness, but after
Trinet failed with the concept 11nd sold
Contacts In fluential out of bankruptcy
to another na tional fi rm, Larking saw
an opportunity fo r a high-quality. locally
generiucd business database in hi old
territory.
The new company. ln idc Pro)pccts,
beg3n compiling its data la t July. By
J3nu:iry -:-70.000 calls after gett111g __ -it---t.a==-
startea -lns1 c Pro pccts had a
database it could marl.ct.
L:lr~ing's mar~ctv.-ide boo~ for
Orange and San Diego countu:s ha\C
65,000 and 60.000 bu inesse listed,
respectively. The company, ~hich
operates locally out of a small office in
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Locals Only
WEEICL Y PLANNER
Government Meetings
1ZJ Costa Mesa City Council -The council
will hold its regular bimonthly meeting at 6:30
p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, n
Fair Drive. There is a public comment period
at the beginning of the meeting for matters
not appea ring on the current agenda. Public
comment is also welcome on agenda items as
they come up.
QI Newport Beach Planning Commission -
The commission, which governs building and
development matters in the city, will hold its regular bimonthly
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the council chambers, 3300
Newport Blvd. The public is welcome.
[Z] Costa Mesa Plann ing Commi ssion -The five-member
commissio n makes decisions on matters pertaining to zoning,
building and development in the city. The commission will hold a
study session for discussion of future agenda items and other
matters at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the conference room behind the
council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. The public is
welcome.
[Z) Mesa Consolidated Water District -The district's board of
d~F~ctors governs the use and conservation of water for Costa
Mesa. part of Newport Beach, John Wayne Airport and parts of
unincorpo rated Orange County. The board will meet at 7 p.m.
Thursday at 1954 Placentia Ave., suite 204, in Costa Mesa. The
public is welcome.
QI Costa Mesa Parks, Recreational Facilities and Parkways
Commission -The five-member commission is appointed by the
City Council administer th e city's parks, public green areas, ball
fields and other facilities. The commission will hold its regular
monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the council chambers
at City Hall; 77 Fair Drive. The public is welcome.
Trame report
The southbound San Diego connector to the Laguna Freeway
"ill be closed from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday.
The Fourth Street off ramp from the sout hbound Santa Ana
Freeway closed Sunday and will remain closed until spring, 1993.
On the northbound and southbound Santa Ana Freeway, night
closures, 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., will occur on
various lanes between Jeffrey Road and
Jamboree through June, 1992.
The northbound Santa Ana Freeway
connector to the Southbound Costa Mesa
Freeway will remained closed until winter,
1993.
Nightly closure s, midnight to S a.m., on the
northbound Costa Mesa Freeway from the Santa Ana Freeway to Fourth Street, will continue through May,
1992.
On the Costa Mesa Freeway, the northbound Fourth Street
offramp will remai n closed through Spring, 1993.
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Today"s Orange County Fair Schedule
HOURS: 10 a.m. to midnight, Livestock Gate opens 7 a.m.
Discounts
Anaheim Day:
Two-for-one adult
admission for residents of
Anaheim 13 and older.
Anaheim seniors recc:ve
two admissions for S3.
Sponsored by Anaheim
Chamber of Commerce.
Discount coupons and
other special offers are not
valid with these reduced
prices.
Unlimited Ride Day:
$8 wristband is good for
admission to all rides from
noon to 7 p.m. for all
-ages.
Making a Frame by
Doris Roni -Bakers
Square Craft and cooks
Gallery
6 p.m.
Mens Crazy legs
Contest -Cal Spas
Heritage Stage
6:30 p.m.
Zippers Variety Band
Mill ers Moonshine
Meadows
Stokes and Carr singing
duo -. Cal Spas Heritage
Stage
7 p.m.
Everly Brothers
Arlington Theater
$1-off discounts on
adult admission Mondays
through Fridays include
Arrowhead Water, Auto
Club of Southern
California. Bakers Square
-~lyNoc
Brian Winders, of Parrish, Fla., holds Belgian Supreme, a giant
horse on display at the Orange County Fair. The hefty equine
stands 6-foot-6 at the shoulders and eats a bale of hay a day.
Costumes for 1 1 /2 in ch
Dolls by luretta Chesmore
and Janice Gautreau -
Bakers Square Craft and
Cook's Gallery
Restaurants, California Angels, Carl's Jr.,
Chicago Chicago Pizza Stores, Orange
County Transit District, Pepsi,
Seven-Up/RC, South County News, Los
Angeles Times Orange County Edition,
Vons, military and Costa Mesa residents.
1 p.rn.
Carolyn Focucci Dance Academy -
Cal Spas Heritage Stage
Pin the Navel on the Orange -Alta
Dena Kids Stage
Grapefruit Juice Shooters Contest
-Times Centennial Stage
Junior Pygmy Goat Show -
Livestock Show Ring
l et's Dye in the Kitchen by Marion
Logan -Bakers Square Craft and
Cook's Gallery, Home Arts and Crafts
Building
2 p.m.
Do Wah Riders, traditional country
music -Miller's Moonshine Meadows
Old-Fashioned Road Show including
Ostrich Races/Moore's Amazing
Mongrels/Sensational leighs
Spacewheel/Karl Winn Motorcycle
Thrill Show -Coors Light Arena
Japan Karate: Do ltsi Kai -Times
Centennial Stage
. The Orange Bowl -Alta Dena Kids
Stage
Sweet Lemon Desserts by Vinciana
Pasierb -Bakers Square Craft and
Cook's Gallery
2:30 p.m.
Musical Notes -Cal Spas Heritage
Stage
3 p.m.
Backstage Dance Studio -Fabulous
'SOs Stage, sponsored by Carl's Jr.
Coco's Pie Eating Contest -Cal
Spas Heritage Stage
Three-Legged Races -Alta Dena
Kids Stage
Alta Dena Milk Drinking Contest -
Livestock Showing
Making a Horse Head Stand Out in
Leather by Dale Diebold -Bakers
Square Craft and Cook's Gallery
3:30 p.m.
Doo Wah Riders, traditional country
music -'Mille r's Moonshine Meadows
4 p.m.
Carl Robinson, singer/guitarist -
lDCll Tal'EIATIIB:
Newport Beach 74/67
Balboai: 74/67
~Meta: -98169 .,
Corona del Mar: 74/66, ,
mtAY:
low douch eary m0mlng, moady sunny
in the afternoon, IOUthwest wlrtde lo 12
mph. Hlghl In the upper 70., upper IOI
inbnd. Slightly cooler.
FmCllT:
N~ and morning low doudt, ~Iring
at the bNchet In tM aftemoon. HWtt hi
the mid 70t to middle IOI, lows fn the
midcle60t.
•tm: No ewe.I ........ .e ...... Light
-..e. winch IMt "'°"''"" MIC to IOUlhMtt .... 10 '° 15 laiob, 2 foot
.... hi ..,llOCMI, • foot IOUCIM•"'rfr .....
Sunritei 5:59 ..... s.n.t:l :1Jp.M.
Times Centennial Stage
Watermelon Ealing for Kids -Alta
Dena Kids Stage
lemon Magic by Ree Reeder -
Bakers Square Craft and Cook's Gallery
4 :30 p.m.
Huntington Academy of Dance -
Fabulous sos Stage, sponsored by Carl
Jrs.
5 p.m.
Doo Wah Riders, traditional country
-Miller's Moonshine Meadows
Backstage Dance Studio -Cal Spas
Heritage Stage
Old-Fashioned Road Show including
Moore's Amazing Mongrels/
Sensational Leighs Spacewheel/Karl
Winn Motorcycle Thrill Show -Coors
Light Arena
Hula Hoop Contest -Alta Dena
Kids Stage
Rockin~ brothers
8 p.m.
Zipper Variety Band -Miller's
Moonshine Meadows
Stokes and Carr singing duo -Cal
Spils Heritage Stage
Old-Fashioned Road Show including
Ostrich Races/Moore's Amazing
Mongrels/Sensational leighs
Spacewheel/Kari Winn Motorcycle
Thrill Show -Coors Light Arena
Decorate a Hat, by Betty Console -
Bal..ers Square Craft and Cook's Gallery
· 9 p.m.
The Everly Brothers -Arlington
Theater
9:30 p.m.
Zippers Variety Band -Miller's
Moon)hinc Meadows
Stoke s and Carr, singing duo -Cal
Spa~ Heritage Stage
0r.., c.-.,. ·-,._, Legendary rock and roll duo The Everly Brothers make their first appearance at
the Orange County Fair tonight at the Arlington Thea ter.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
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Monday, July 20, 1992 Ai>
II that's the way b'nks promote bllsiness, then I'm Henry the Sixth 'I f the banks won't lend money,'' Sen. John
Seymour said a while back, ''interest rates
could be at zero and it won't do any good and
the recession will continue."
A reader told me a horror story last week that
bears o ut Seymour's warning. The gentleman wishes
to remain anonymous, so let's call him Ed. He feels
)OU need to.know about how ban~ and their regu-
lators are !Mangling smnll business in this co\lntry.
Ed and his partner <1wn three local retail business-
es. They have been operating here since 1978 and
now have combined annual grosses of more than $2
million.
·•we have never been sued, we have never been
delinquent on any bills and we pay our truces," Ed
adds proudly.
"For 10 years we banked with Manufacturers Bank,
which became Mitsui Manufacturers, which tended,
not to want the businesses of small retailers," Ed
says, "so we went looking for another bank."
Through a customer, they found one that was
actively jnterested in just Ed's kind of business ..
"We were invited to their bank at fairly decent rates
and with goo<l incentives ... We had a separate: line of
On the
Coast
credit for each business, which the
bank wa~ glad to take over at a
slightly reduced rate."
For four yenr~. Ed and his partner
had a fine relationship with their
new ban)... They made all their
payments on time, paid-down lines
• of credit when there was surplus
cash, borrowed against the lines
when necessary. ll was a tcll.t·book
example of how a businessman and
his bank can mutually profit.
Then the new bank went belly-up.
It was padlocked by the Feds and its
assets cherry-picked by another
institution. These included Ed's
lines of credit. He was told not to
worry, everything would be business as usual.
One of the locatio ns had experienced an exception-
ally good couple of months so a few days after their
accounts were tran)fcrrcc..I to the nc".-nc'"' bJnk. the\
paid down $45,000 of thJt \tore\ $75.000 line. •
T\\o days Inter, Ed'~)) "\\e ''ae inform-.:d by a
very embarra)sed loan olliccr thJt now thJt \\C hJc..I
p:ud down that line of crcd11. 11 \\Ould not b-.:
renewed and that when the other ~wo came due, the)
would not be renewed either," a total of about
$300,00 in loans.
"I asked why and wa\ informed that ou r
loan-to-asset ratio was nut '"'hat the FDIC liked anc..I
that they (the new bank) c..l1d not have to accept our
loans, anyway ... the f-'DIC \\Ould just call them."
Ed says he and hb partner ha'e about SS00,000 in
real-e~tatc equity and paid-for merchandise to secure
their loans. "\Vhat was out of '"hack \\1th that"" he
asked the banker.
"He said the bank doc.,n't think our imcntol'\ i-. J
good risk and does not like 0\\ nerc;' residences as
collateral.'' Ed said bitted}. "Prcsum:ibl)• the bani.
now only accepts gold bullion .. so here ''e arc.
looking at some hefty p.1}ments coming up and with
no b:ink."
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. Send your items to Bob van
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Today
ADD and summer -
School psychologist Jill Bolton will
off er a lecture on the special
· problems facing parents of children
with attention deficit disorder ruing
summer vacations. The lecture,
enll\led "Coping with ADO Kids in
Summer." will be given at 7 p.m.
July ·20 at the offices of Joan
Andre\.\'S, 11 S1 Dove St • suite 1 OS
1n Ne\\port Beach. Call 476-0991.
Thursday, July 23
Vision and liJ~hting -
Free visual aid consuTtations will be
offered by Karin Bergmann, a \ isual
aids consultant with the Braille
Institute, from 10 a,m. to S p.m. at
the Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del MM.
A written referral from an
optometrist or ophtl:ialmolog1st 1~
required. Call 64-1·3t.44.
AUTO FITNESS CENTER-
548-9182
2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa
MUST PRESENT COUPON SMOG1 5'19 9+5CERT. l1 ::g:J:
$• SETTO~IN
REG. 129.95 I 2995 7:30 -4:00 ONLY I
Ed :Jlld his p;irtncr <ire managing. though Ca!.hing
in life·in,urnncc policies. dr:uning ::.aving accounts,
C\ en mortgagrng Ed'> motllcr\ home. They plan to
rl:·l1n.11Kc their humcs iJlld hc.wmc.: their O\\n bank.
01 cour1,c, lh1:.) could just SJ) the hell with it and
kt the !·DIC cJll their k>ans. "Then gues!i who would
1:.nd up p.1) ing the bill'?" Ed :1\b.
"\h hJ\C the highest possible Dunn&. Bradstreet
rJt1ng. \\c.'re \Cl] good :JI our bu!itnCs) \\C ha\C paid
c..lu"n J luan in the middle ut a dcprcs!i1on. ha1,-e nev-
er paid an)thing late }'1..t \\C arc not considered by
the FDIC a' \\orthy. I ur all the FDIC anc.J the bank
c.Jre \\e coulJ be bankrupt tom1Jrrow. CThat \.\Ould
me Jn) I\ JObs lcht, lus!> ul t.L·w~ to the ~late and c111es.
"I low," Ed asks, "do the r \::US C\Cr think the
cconom~ "111 ge t going by rc1Ju(lng prime "hen no
one can quJhfy for any t) pc of bus1nc'~ loan?"
ShiJkc,pc.ir1: had pan of the JOS\\Cr when he wrote
m k ine J/c;nn the Si\th, "First \\C J...ill JI! the
IJ\\)Cr; .. w;11 JUSl forgot lO include the bankers
Fn•d \/;Jrtin's column run~ t•1ery· MondD),
H rd11t·~da_v .11uJ Frid DJ . '
Ca ncer benefit -
lnd1v1duals, businesses, clubs and
org.m1Lations are invited to
compete for the grand prize o( a
trip to Hawa11 at the American
<Zancer Societ} 's Making Strides
Against Cancer fund raising event,
starting at 8 a.m. July 20 at
Newport Dunes. Participating
Square dancing -Th<'
Costa Mesa Quid.steppers im 1IL'
experienced square dancing
couples to thei r v.ee~ly dance, 9 to
11 a.m. at the. new Costa Me!>a
Senior Citizen Center on the corner
of 19th and Pomon'il i.tre.els. For
iniormation. call 545-5669
Republi can Assembly -
The Costa Me>J Republlc.m
Assembly, a conservJtive pol1t1cal
group affiliated with the Californi.i
Republican Assembly, will meC't at
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1111 entory of all Timberland Apparel and accessories.
Just aml'ed ... the new Fall Timberland line.
ind1\ 1duals and teJms raise
donations as they walk, tog. run,
s~.lte pr stroll an this non-
competiti\ e event. For information
on how to enter. call 75 1-0441 .
Tu es day, July 21
Effective budgets -l earn
how your association c.1n mal..e ancf
manage eftedh e budgets to fund
.1)l>OC1at1on expenses at lhe nellt
luncheon meeting of the Southern
Counties Chapter of the
Community Associations Institute,
11 : 30 a.m. July 21 at the Red Lion
Inn. 3050 Bm1oJ SL io Costa Mesa.
For re!oef\·at1ons call 380-7360.
55 Alive -A mature driving
class will be held from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at the West Newport
Community Center. 883 W. 15th
St 1n Newport Beach. Admission ·~
58 J nd enrollment is limited to 30
people. To register call 644·3240.
Optimal health -The
Gra~ ~oundation, a fellowsh ip of
di~placed southerners, will host Dr.
Will iam l<.lndel of Lifestyles Health
Clinic in Newport Beach. Kandel
will speak about the benefits of
optimal hea lth by living a
produdive and satisfying life in a
speech enlltled "live Now • life 1'i
Uncertain." He will be speaking a
the Foundation breakfast at 7:30
a.m. July 21 at the Pacific Club,
4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. For information, please
contad Sam Stone at 751-6606.
Wednesday, July 22
Remodeling -A free
workshop on the complex process
o( remodeling a home will be
offered by architects Carol Tink and
Mark Teale and landscape archited
A.J. Sheperd at 6 p.m. July 22 at
the Cliff Drive Park recreation
c~nter. The workshop will cover
how to hire competent
professionals, what malo.es a good
desi~n, and how to avoid pitfalls.
For info rmation, call Mark Teale at
675-1066.
7 p.m. July 23 at the home or Brian
and Missy Thenot, 2005 Palom.1 in
CostCl Mesa. Police Chief Da\ e
Snowden will be the guest speal..er.
For more information, call John
Moorlach at 754-1040.
Security ofllcar_._----,.
lnJurad In booth
nra at o.c. Fair
COSTA MESA -An early
morning blaze at the Orange
County Fair caused about $140,000
worth of damage to a vendor
booth and resulted in one security
officer being treated for smoke in·
halation. spokeswoman Jill Uoyd
said. _--.
Brice Campbell, 46, was taken
to Hoag Memorial Hospital artcr
breathing in smoke from the fire
that scorched the booth rented by
S.mmie's Beachwear. The booth,
owned by Sami Khalil, surrered CJt·
tenaivc tire and water damaac, she
said.
f1ir1rounds security, mainte·
nancc personnel and carnival
wt'rken joined in and doused the
lire, which invcstigaton believe
wu caused by an ctedrkal ahort,
Uoyd said. Costa Mesa . Fire and
Paramedics re ponded shortly
aner.
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Business The Busineu pc1ge runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 371
: Entrepreneur · · __ ··,:. . · ~ · ·~ . .:
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His business
is sending
smoke signals
Who:
Douglas Stavoc. a
31 -year-old Newport Beach
resident who is owner of
Pacific Drifters Corp. A
native of Michigan, Stavoe
started his career in
business as an accountant
and later worked in
marl..eting jobs with Avis
and UTA Airlines, since
acquired by Air France. He
and his wife have lived in
California for l 0 years.
What:
Pacific Drifters Corp. is a
sl..y-writing company. The
company's planes do
traditional sky writing -
spelling out mes.sages with
smoke trails -as well as
carrying banners and
billb6¥ds. Pacific Drifters
se"es individual and corporate clients, such as Newport resident Douglas Stavoe, owner of Pacific Drifters Corp., sits in the cockpit of his plane.
carrying marriage proposals
for would-be grooms and ads on
new products for fast-food
chains. Rates start at S375 for a
15-to 20-minute flight at one
location.
When:
Stavoe founded Pacific
Drifters seven years ago, \\ hile
he was still working at UTA
Airlines. He made the company
a full-time venture a year later,
in 1986. He's been a pilot for
about 11 years.
Where:
Stavoe runs Pacific Drifters
out of an office in his Newport
Beach home. The company can
be contaded at 721-0150.
Pacific Drifters does local jobs,
such as carrying ads over area
beaches or Anaheim Stadium.
The compJny also carries .1cJs
over larger areas, such as a
billboard it flew from Malibu to
Me\ico for a restaurant chain. In
addition, PJcific Drifters has
pilot contacts around the
country, allowing the comp.my
to sell sl..}-writing services
nationwide.
Why:
Stavoe !>J1d he had been
Oying as a hobby and originJll}
saw a sl..) ·\\ riting compan} as an
interesting. relati\ ely risl..-irec
way to go into business for
himself. He bougbt a plane and
began running the business
part-time, thinking Pacific
Drifters \\Ould be a good "first
business," but the company has
evolved itlto more than he.
expected. The company now
has several planes and 10
employees. "For me, it was the
perfect combination of what I
was doing as a hobby and what
I wanted to do for a living,"
Stavoe said.
How:
Pacific Drifters grew to nearly
5250,000 in annual reveoues
IJst year and is about even wifh
thJt sales pace in 1992. Stavoe
!">Jid the companv'!> growth ha!>
:.IO\\ ed during the recession, but
he believes he'll be able to
e>.pand Pacific Drifters' appeal
through such innovations as
more sophisticated bilij)oards.
He said he originally wanted to
expand the company
aggressively, but he found that
controlled growth with an
emphasis on keeping existing
client!> wc1s more effective.
Lesson Learned:
"I thin!.. probably the thing
that has left the most impression
on mt> is you always have to
.allow more time to accomplish
\\hat you want to ciccomplish,"
Sta\oe !>atd. "An} thing that can
go wrong will. You hit all these
road blocks you don't anticipate
so you\e got to e~pcct things to
tal.e about three time~ as long
as you'd normall} C\J)CCI."
-By Tony Co~
• -J f J OU Jmou someune who
should be prolilcd in this
"eekly ft•uture, send JOUr
suggc.)tion to The Daily Pilot's
business ~ii-Or, Tony Cox, at
330 n~ Bay SL, Costa Mesa,
92617.
Appointment Calendar .. _ . -·
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Juesday
Rt;tirement Plan
Semmar -The Newport
Beach office of Shearson
Lehman Brothers is sponsoring a
seminar on "lump Sum
Distributions From Retirement
Plans."
It will take place from 7 p.m.
LO 8:15 p.m., on Julr 21 at the
Hyatt Regency Hole on
Jamboree in Irvine. For
information and reservations,
call Wendy Smith at 644-91 11 .
Friday
Customer service -
The Merchants and manu-
facture rs Association will y resent
a one-day customer service---
training workshop from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. July 24 at the Balboa
Bay Club, 1221 Pacific Coast
Highwily in Newport Beach. For
information, call 556· 1550.
Wednesday, July 29
Technology
workshop -A free ·seminar
on MS-DOS' personal computer
technology will be offered by
the Newport harbor Area Cham·
ber of Commerce's Technology
Committee at 5 p.m. July 29 at
the chamber office, 14 70
Jamboree Rd. For information,
call Tracy Watkins al 759-9137.
Successful
management -The
Merchants and Manufacturers
Association will present a
one-clay seminilr entitled
"Successful Management in an
Murrr:tt:hnic Worl...plaa;·· 9 •. m.-.,.
to 4 p.m. July 29 at the Balboa
Bily Club, 1221 Pacific Coa>l
Highway in Ne'' port Beach. For
information, call 556-1550.
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1. Jeremy 0 . Dalpe, Costa Mesa
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I Nada B. Dorsey, Newport Beach
I Mehssa W Inouye, Costa Mesa
I Lia Rousset, Newport Beach
1 Elizabeth D Salter, Corona Del
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1 Courtney A. Z;)mll1, Corona Del
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2 Priscilla M. Birch, Newport
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2. Melisande Elliott, Newport
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2 Mc Call A Freundt, Newport
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2. Melisa Moehlman, Corona Del
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2. Anthony R Ramirez. Newport
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2. Anne E. Tu rner, Newport Beach
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). Sarah E Connolly, Newport
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). Shawn Silver, N~'port BlSlch
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I. Sydney Head, Balboa Island
1. Abraham Inouye, Costa Mesa
1. ·April Wade, Costa Mesa
2 Sarah E. Barker, Newport Beach
2. T. J. fudge, ~rt Beach
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1 Sarah E. Connolly, Newport
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2. Jenna Miller Mazura, Newport
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2. Sarah W. Ray, Corona Del Mar
2. Summer A. Spinks, Costa Mesa
2. Anne E. Turner, Newport Beach
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H/M. Merry E. Simonds, Newport
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HM Addy Armstrong. Costa Mesa
Class: PLANTS & ANIMALS
1 Kirk Chamberlain, Costa M~
Class: BEST IN DIVISION AWDS
1 Pamela J. D.1y, Costa Mesa
3 R1cl.ey R Mouze, Corona Del
Mar
4 Kirk Ch.1mberlain, Costa Mesa
Division: COLOR PRINT/COMM.·
INT
Class: PEOPLE
4 Bob A. C1migl1ano, Ce»ta M~a
C'3ss: PLACES
2 Holly Jarvi), Newpon Beach
Class: GENERAL,SPEC.EFFECTS/ECT .
2. Martha A. Blake, Costa Mesa
Class: PLANTS & ANIMALS
4. Arthur E. Vanderree, Jr., Costa
Mesa
Division: COLOR PRINT/COMM.-
ADV
Class: PLACES
2. E: Chris Mc Keever, Ne\vport
Beach
3 David A Smid, (())ta M~
Class: CENERAL,SPEC.EFFECTS/ECT.
1. Gene H. Meigs, Costa Mesa
3. Lenny R. Page, Costa Mesa
Class: PlANTS &ANIMALS ,
4. E. Chris Mc Keever, Newport
Beach
4 Lenny R. Page, Costa Mesa
Division: SLIDES, PEOPLE
C I ass: S LI 0 E /PERS 0 N /P 0 R-
TRAIT,ECT
1. David A. Smid, Costa M~
•
3 Tiffany "l·hor C~t.1 Mf l
Class: BEST OVCRAll SLIDE \\.I"'-·
NER
1. David A Smid. (())tJ Me-.;1
Division: SLIDES, NATURE
Class: SLIDE/PLANTS ANIMALS CCT.
H/M. Martha A Blal..e Ccr. t.1 Mt l
Dlvi$iC>n: PROF. PHOTOCRAPHY
Class: PORTRAIT
11/M. Chloe Bc•t".011 Blom, Curo11.1
Del MJr
H/M John L. Blom, CurunJ , lJl1I
M.ir
H1M. Valene R'-·ed. 'e\\f>Ort Beach
H/M. Valene Rei •d, r-;e.,.. port !3ear-h
Class: FINE ART
3. Valerie ReecJ. Newport lle,1d1
H/M Chloe Bt-t.'VJn Blom. Corona
Del Mar
Class: OPEN, t-.OT MEl'\TIONCO
ABOVE
2. Cagle Aerial Photograph). Co)lcl
·Me~ .
Division: PROF.rllM VIDEO FEST Clas~: ED UCATIONAL;lt.iSTRUC·
TIONAL
2 Michael K Brady, r-.'-''"purt
Beach
J . Lill Be)s, Nt-wpurt Beach
4. L1l1 Be>s. Ne\1..port Beach
Class: ENTERTAIN\U1"T
2 Michael I\ Brady. 1'-e'l-'1-port
Beach
3. Tracv A. Arnold. Newport Bi:.1ch
4. Trac~ A Arnold Ne\\port Oe.ich
Dhision: A\\AT.r!LM VIDEO FEST
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Cl.iss: fA CETED STO°'E ROUGH
MAT.
1 I' ym .r J D.1 1 Costcl •.\
Di'l-i~1on: LA PI DARY\\ ORK OP£~
Class: Ml.~(D LAPIO \R' ·
1 I mH lJ. \dt 1 C • 1 M~ l
2. 0 c. \ \mcr.:il ~ Llp d lr\ e
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Divi ion: EDUCATIOI\ \l OPC'
Class: COUCATIOl\>\L £\HIBITS
1 D.1v1d J Bt-c "' .11 < r • •
Class: BEST EOuC.\TIO' \l [X·
HIBIT
1 0.1\ J I .._, 1l J \\., l
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FLOWERS & ,CAR DENS • 1 ST
JUDCING
Division: PLANT BASKETS
Class: 12 BASKET
1 Joan Assid, Corona Del Mar
1 Debbre Harland, C())ta Mesa
1 Brenda Latimer, Costa Mesa
1 Carol A. Latimer, Costa Mesa
2. Dirt Cheap Plant Co.. Costa
Mesa
2. Hector Anaya MJrtinez, Co~ta
Mes.i
2. David Shaw, Costa Mesa
2. Donna C. Van lperen, Costa
Mesa
2. Nikolaus Wassrlrew, Corona Del
Mar
Class: OVER 12 BASKET
1 Debbie Harland, Costa Mesa
1 Brenda Latimer, Cmta Mesa
1 Carol A. Latimer, Costa Mesa
1 Donna G. v.rn lperen. CostJ
Mesa
1 Marthe \\ h1te. Costa Mesa
2. JoJn As:.1d, Corona Del Mar
2. Dirt Cheap Plant Co .. Costa
Mesa
2. Oa\rd S,haw, Coslil Mesa
3. Heltor Ana~J MMtinez, Costa
Mesa
3 N1l..ul.1us \ \ .l!»ilrt>\'>-Corona Del
Mar
Division: FIRST JUDGING
Class: BIRD CAGE DECORATED
1 OonnJ C Van lperen, Cosra
Mesa Class: DZ. ROSES IN CRYSTAL VASE
1 Donna G. \an lperen Costa
1\ 1es.1
Class: 2 HAND·BLO\VN SWANS/
MIRROR
1 l\ath1 s\ obcx.l.l (o,t.1 (\ \e'<l
Class: HANGING ARRANGE\1ENT
2 Donna C \.10 lperen, Costa
,'vles.1
Class: EXHIBITOR'S. CHOICE
1 Oonn.1 C. \';in lperen. Costa
.'"1e:.J
Class: BEST USE OF THEME
1 Donna G ·van lperen, Costa
Mesa
Division: FIRST JUDG ING
Class: THEME
1 Donna C. V.in lperen, Costa
Me:.a
Cius: FEATURING FOLIAGE &
WOOD
1 Donna G. Van lperen, Costa
Mesa
Class: EXOTIC
2. Donna G. Van lperen, Costa
Mesa
3. Marthe White, Costa Mesa
Class: BEST USE OF THEME
1 Donna G. Van lperen, Costa
Mesa
Division: FIRST JUDGING
Class: THEME
1 Katrina L. Blotti, Co:.ta Mesa
Class: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE
1 Ethel Anne Roome, Costa Mesa
Division: DRY ARRANGEMENT
Class: WREATH W/SEED,POD &
CON ES
1 K4lth1 Svoboda, Costa Mesa
C la ss: DOOR/WALL
SWAG,DECORA TIVE
2. Kathi Svoboda, Costa Mesa
ClilSs: PRESSED MAT.,FLOWE R/
FOLIG
4. Dee W. Sheahan, Cost.i Mesa
Division: NOV1CE·1 ST JUDGING
Class: HAWAIIAN THEME
1 Elaine M. Ott, Costa Mesa
Division: LOCAIJl ST JUDGING
Class: BRT ORG-TERRACOTI·A PT/
SCR
3. Dee W Sheahan, Costa Mesa
S. Katrina L. Blotti, Costil Mesa
Class: VOLCAN IC ERUPRION
3. Rochelle O 'donnell, Newport_
Class: lfAWAllN THEME
1 Elaine M. Ott, Costa Mesa
Class: HAWAIIAN CENTERPIECE
1 Rochelle O'donnell, Newport
Beach
Division: OPEN/l ST JUDGING
Class: HAWAIIAN THEME
1 Elaine M. Ott, Costa Mesa
Class: RIVERSIDE-USING GRASSES
3. Elaine M. Ott, Costa Mesa
Division: BOUQUETS, ROUND
Class: CLASHI NG COLORS
1 Dee \V. Sheahan, Costa Mesa
3. Ann Hardy, Costa;w,M.,esa-,rr---
CI ss: POSIES IN AB
3. Leah S Banks, Costa Mesa
Cl ass: SOM ETHING FROM
KITCHEN
2. Carolyn Milan, Co~ta Mesa
3. Dee W Sheahan, Cpsta Mesa
Division: MINI ARRANGEMENT
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Cius: HAWAIIAN THEME 2. Mark & Michelle Sachs, Costa
3. Elaine M Ott, Costa Mesa Mes.i
Class: DRY MATERIALS Oau: ROSES HYB.TEA, RED
1 Dee W. Sheahan, Costa Mesa 2. MMk & Michelle Sach), Co)1.-.
3. Elaine M Ott, Cost.1 Mes.1 Mesa
Class: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE Class: ROSES HYB.TEA, WHITE
1 Dee W. She.lhan, Co:.ta Mesa 2. Mark & Michelle Sachs, Co:.ta
3. Elaine M. Ott, Cost.1 Mesa Mes.i
D i v i s I o n : T R E N D SI Class: ZINNIA
MOO.DESIGN,OP 1. L Smith, CO$la Mesa
Class: WESTERN ABSTRACTION 1 E Smith, Costa M~
1 Elaine M Ott. Co:.ta Mesa 1. E. Smith, Costa Mesa
Division: IKEBANAl1ST JUDGING 1 E. Smith, Costa Mesa
Class: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE 2. L Smith, Costa Mesa
1 Joel Pa)CO, Costa Mesa Class: ZINNIA, MINI
Division: MORIBANN1ST JUDGING 2. L Smith, Costa Mesa
Class: EXH IBITOR'S CHOICE Class: ANY OTHER NOT LISTED
1 Rochelle O'donnelt, Newport 1. D. Ford, Corona Del Mar
Beach 1. D. F<><d, Corona Del Mar
Division : M 0 RIM 0 N 0 /1 ST Division: LEAVES/FRONDS-2ND JD
JUDGING Class: GERANIUM~SCENTED
Class: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE 2. D. Ford, Corooa Del Mar
3. Rochelle O'donnetl, Newport Class: HERBS
Beach 3. D. Ford, Corona Del Mar
Division: NAGE·l~:,·1sr JUDGING •
Clilss: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE JUNIOR FLOWERS No. 2 • 2ND
1 Rochelle O'donnetl, Newport JUDG ING
Beach 1. Lindsay Hill, Newport Beach
Divisjon: Ul<l·BANN1 ST JUC>GING. 1. Abraham Inouye, Costa ,\l\esa
Class: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE Class: TREASURE HUNT
1 Rochelle O'clonnell, Newport 1. Shawn A. O'donnett, Newport
Beach 2. Isaac L. Inouye, Costa Mes.'.!
AOUL T FLOWERS No. 4 ·2NO Class: EXHI BITOR'S CHOICE
JUDGING 1. Shawn A. O'donnell, Newport
Division: UKl-BANN2ND JUDGING Class: MINIATURE
Class: EXHIBITOR'S Cl:f01Cf ..3. Benjamin..L.Jnouye, COS!a Mea
1. Rochelle O'donnelt, Newport Class: PIECES OF EIGHT
Beach 1 . Bryon L. Harland, Cost.1 Mesa
Division : BLOOMS • 2ND Class:TREASURE HUNT
JUDGING 1. Diana D. Sheahan, Costa Mesa
Class: DAHLIA, PURPLE Class: USING DRY MATERIALS
1. E. Smith, Cost;i Mesa 1. Bryon l. Harland, Costa MeS<l
Class: DAHLIA, YELLOW Class: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE
2. E. Smith, Co~ta Mesa 1. Diana D. Sheahan, Costa Me)J
Class: DAHLIA, OTHER Clilss: MINIATURES
1. E. Smith, Costa Me>.1 3 Melissa W. Inouye: Costa Mesa
Class: HIBISCUS 3. Di.ma 0 . She.1han, Costa Mes.1
2. E. Smith, Cost.:i Mesa •
4. E. Smith, Co ta Mesa , FARM & GARDENS 2 · • 2ND
Cl~~.AO.SE·CR.ANDIELORA, Plr;-llt ~!J.DGINC.. ......._-__..__
4 Marl.. & M1chetfe Sach'>, Costa Class: BEANS (12 PODS) •
Me!>.1 ' 4. Clarence Hardy. Co)La Mesa
Class: ROSES HYB . TEA,ORG./ Cl;iss: BEETS (5)
ORG.TN 2. Clarence Hardy. Costa Mesa
2. Marl.. & MrLhclle Sachs, Co~ta Class: Ol'illON (3)
Mesa 3. Clarence Hilrd)', Co~ta Mesa
Class: ROSES H'\'B.TEA, Pl K Class: PEPPERS (5)
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Class: RHUBARB (6 STALKS)
1. Clarence Hardy, Cost.1 Mesa
Cla11: SQUASH (2)
1. Clarence Hardy, CostJ Mesa
2. Ann H.lrdy, Costa Mes.1
Class: TOMATOES (S)
1. Gaylin Bates, Newport Beach
J. Jan Pastrovich, Costa Mesa
Class: ZUCCHINI (3)
2. Clarence Hardy, C<hta Mesa
Class: ANY OTHER
1. K4lthy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
3. Debbie Porter, C0<ona Del Mar
4. Clarence Hardy, Costa Mesa
Division: FRUIT 7/14/92
Class: APPLES (3)
3. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
Class: AVOCADO (3)
1. Clarence Hardy, Costa Mesa
2. Kathy M. Oiewald, Costa Mes.1
Class: GRAPES (3 BUNCHES)
1. Kathy M. Diewald, CostJ Mesa
2. Clarence Hardy, Co:.ta Mesa
Class: LEMONS (3)
2. K4lthy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
3. Robert Shaw, Costa Mesa
4. Clarence Hardy, Cost.1 Mesa
Class: LIMES (3)
1. K4lthy M. Diewald, Cost.1 Me'.-..i
Class: ORANGES (3)
3. K.uhy M. Diew.ild, Costa Mesa
Class: PLUMS (3)
2 Clarence Hardy, CO>ta ~
4 . K4lthy M. Diewald, C~ ~
Cl.us: TANGERINES (3)
2. Kathy M. Diewald, Co>tJ Mesa
Class: TROPICAL FRUIT (3)
2. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mes:1
Cius: ANY OTHER (3)
2. Kathy M 01ewJld, C())t.1 Mesa
Class: LARGEST AVOCADO
1. Kathy M. Diewald, Co)tJ Me>a
Class: LARGEST LEMON
2. Robert Shaw, Costa M~
3. Kathy M D1ewald, CC))IJ M(.").1
Class: LARGEST ORANGE
1 . l(;ithy M. Diewakl, (())ta Mt''>J
Class: LARGEST SUMMER SQUASH
1 Andrea Lingle, Newport UeJt.h
Class: LARGEST SUNFLOWER
2. Ste\.en Levell, Nev.port Beach
Class: LARGEST TOMATO
3. Jan Pastrovich, Co:.ta Mes.:i
4. Joe Pastrovich, Costa MeSil
4. Gaytin O;ites, Newport Oead1
Class: lARGEST TURNIP
1. Clarence Hardy, Co)ta Me~1
dass: t...<RGEST OTHER
3. Clarence Hardy, C())ta Mesa
4. K4lthy M. Oiewald, Costa Mesa
4. Cl.1rence H.1rdy, Costa Musa
Class: ANY VEGETABLE
2. Clarence Hardy, Co)t.1 Mcs.1
4. Kathy M. Die\\.ald, Costa Mes.l
Class: ANY PLANT
2. Kathy M. Dww.1ld, Co>tJ Mesa
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Society .
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Societ> Editor Vida De.in ... 642-H.? I
Black and white from head to toe
....., Party guests meet dress
code for Newport Harbor
Art Museum fundraiser.
Dress: Creative black and white!
The crowd of 850 really
Vllll -
Society
followed
directions as they
gathered
Saturday evening
at Fashion Island
for the second
annui)I Black and
White Bash,
f undraiser for
Newport Harbor
Art Museum.
The parry area
was a sea of
B&W in stripes,
polka dots and
solids.
Michael Kang,
co-chair with wife Renee
Li ppe-Kang, went with the
program and se rved up black
beans· from his Five Foot 100
restaurant in Fl.
Party person Ben Piazza took
creativity to the limit with black
polka dots slce .. cs O(l his shirt
\\Orn "ith pants with one leg black
:inti <frif"WhiTe~nd htrwatth ns -
.ilso B&W; Tom Ruggieri went
wild with spray ca ns and made
white jeans partly black and wore
one whi1e boot and one black, and
"ifc Monica R.uggieri "as turned
out in a !>Cqumncd zebra loolo...
, Committee member!> Patty
Edwards {with husband Jimmy)
'those a black blou!le and wore ii
wirh zebra print !>~in.
While \'andcrrng around under
the !.tar-. and admiring the
fo!>hion-.. guc.,t mJde stops at I 7
food and drink 1itations prc~cntcd
by Arche!., Ban~~ok Four.
Bi rango. Ooh Uurn!>, Coffee
Emporium. D.111) Grill, F1\e
CrO\\ n!.. Four Scai,om. 11 Fornaio,
Roth!.child'!., Ma)ur, Pastn llravo.
Tomo Zushi, Le Mcridicn.
Mondavi and Tutto Mare.
Ye!>, the air \\J!> fu ll of g.1rhc
and great food smell:> as \\ell a!.
music pro\·idcJ by Mu mbo
Gumbo, a group from San
Francisco. f'all fashions from 1.
Magnin (in black and "hue, of
COUf!>C) \\CfC modeled by
mannequins. "We are !.hO\\ rng
Donn::i Karan, Valcntineo.
Eman uel and DKNY." said
Noddie Wellner.
Seen in rhe courtyard were
Michael Botwinick, Vic"y and
Michael Gering, Jennine Baillie,
Karen and Vic Hardin, Terry
Goldfarb and Terry lee (rhcy arc
getting married Sunday). Anita and
Gil Ferguson, Marilyn 3nd Tom
Nielsen, Jane Lawson, Lauri e and
Mike Mendenhall, Gerry and
Wally Schroeder, Billur and
Robert Wallerich, Kent Moore,
Stacey Spohn, Gail and Ron
Soderbling, Tina and Matt
Sch•fnitz, Lula and Marion
Halfacre.
Guests paid S50 to attenJ rhc
bash sponsored by Fl merchants
with support from American
Express. Kang said, ··our goal was
to make SS0,000 and it may turn
out to be more."
Non*le81 IOllllllf for
lmlnell ll'tl IWlrd
The Orange County Busi-
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will hold its 11th annual
Business in the arts award
ceremony on Nov. 22 at the
Pacific Murual building. A
celebration dinner will fol·
low at The Ritz.
The purpose of the cer-
emony is to publicly recog-
nize businesses who provide
outsrandlng sup~rt of -the
arts ond to icfenti(y the not-
for-profit arts ._organization
that has been most effective
in initiating busi ness/am
partnerships for the arts.
Businesses may nominate
themselves, another business
or an art organization. A
nomination rorm and fur-
ther information is available
by telephoning the OCBCA
orrice at 754-0866. Entry
deadline is Sept. 14.
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Landing hope in Russia
~Businessmen return from flight to Kamchatka. Discuss hopes of region's residents.
By Tony Dodero
Slalf Wmer
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -Five fliers, includ·
ing a Newport businessman, touched down Sunday in
front of cheering friends and family after a historic
flight to the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka.
"It's the most amazing aviation adventure of our
lives," said Steven Myers, who piloted the 8,500 mile
trek over glaciers and ice that started from th e
Martin Aviation terminal at John Wayne Airport on
July .i. "There W:lS every kind of flight condition l
ever encountered. We did it all."
Flying a Rockwell twin-engine prop plane, the
group became the first foreigners to land in the
Russian city of Korf. ln fact, Myers said without the
prop plane, the trip would have been impossible.
"A larger airplane would have been too much," he
said. "\Ve had the right airplane."
United States is too preoccupied with western Russia.
"We sec enormous economic opportunity for east-
ern Russia," Myers said. "These people arc anxious
to change their lives. They just don't know how."
And despite the squalid economic conditions, they
praised their hosts for showing them a good time.
"We had lots of salmon and lots of caviar and
vodka at every meal," said Mike Stoner, a film
producer who traveled with, the group and shot 14
hours of footage. ''We had so much that toward the
end I got tired of salmon." ..
One of the five fliers was space scientist Tom
Heinsheimer, who said the Kamchatka region was
rich in economic potential.
For example, he said the area could become a
snow skiing resort and the harbor around Kamchatka
could be used for sailing.
Heinsheimcr proposed a partnership between the
government in Kamchatka and business to help
develop the country in a "mutually beneficial way." Myers and his entourage traveled to Kamchatka at
the in..vitation of the Russian Academy of Science to
exchange technological and business ideas. And they
said they were warmly greeted by the poverty-stricken
people \\hO live there.
The trip convinced Myers, the head of the Newport
Bench-based Steven Myers & Associates, that the
"They key is not to throw money at the problem,"
Hcinsheimer said. "You've got to go there. You've
got to work with them. We expect to have our next
team back there in 90 days."
Team members included Heinsheimer's wife, Julie,
an expert in Russian culture and architect Ed Beall.
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Near their plane, from left, are Tom and Julie Heinsheimer, Mike Stoner, Steve Myers a nd Ed Beall.
Name dre-ppi-ng-leaves-aequaifltanees in-the-cold
Forgct1ing \\here you parked
your ~krctdc~ is addlepatcd, bur
forgeuing the name of your guest
of honor is social suicide.
A fevJ weeks ago 1 was
59 ano
Holding
proposing a toast
to our club's new
benefactor and
p~uron of the arts
when suddenly
mv mind went
blank as a check
-and just as
"orthless. All 1
remembered, tin:
ladv's name was Pe~ny something
-like
Pennywise,
Pennyworth -or
heaven forbid -
J. C. Penney.
I suffer from a peculiar form of
name dropping. Once a name
drops into my frontal lobes, it's
lost as surely as if it had fallen
into a gum ball machine. This
predicament has fouled up a
promising social career and any
dream of getting into Who's Who.
In desperation I even took a
memory course for los t monikers.
By graduation we were supposed
to cope with 15 introductions at a
time. It wa a nightmare ...
"Harold and Lilli Munchkins .. .
Wilbur and Hortense Lompac .. .
Chap and Fanny Windslip."
E'eryone flunked except a private
e}e and a process server.
While quests are offended when
you forget their names, exceptions
should be made fo r older party·
goers whose memory banks arc
almost in receivership. There's
nothing wrong with asking a
person's name -at least for the
first dozen times until you get it
nailed down.
Gatherings are easier when
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Smile power: A guide to advances in. cosmetic dentistry
In an earlier article, Dr. Ken Bonner
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to correct an assortment of problems
such as chipped, discolored or worn
down teeth. He explained how tooth
whitening, tooth contouring and bonding,
among other techniques, are used to
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fingernail. Unlike a fingernail, the
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number of unaesthetic front teeth. This is
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your tooth, much like a cosmetic
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when covering severe stains, and when
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to cover ~posed root surf aces. A
Realistic Expectations -It i.,
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\ • Recording memories can ease pain of the dying
It feels funny to be older than
my own father!
Next month marks the 30th
months.
anniversary of his
death, which
explains at least
part of why I
have been
thinl..mg so much
about him lately.
Like most
people, I wonder
1f there wasn't
something more
I could ha\e
done back then
to make his life
more interesting
during the final
I think I could ha\ e read to
him.
everyone -but especially to . satisfactory. I wonder
what my Dad would
have told me, had I
asked some
questions.
If I had to do it
Jgain, I'd pull out old
pictures. I'd recount
old stones i had
heard over and over
from him and I'd talk
I suggested that she ask her mom for
permiss ion to tape her answers so that
these stori es could become permanent
fami ly history. Her mom loved the idea.
... it gave her a purpose, just when she
most needed one.
the dying -to recognize how
they have'bcen part of a
human chain.
If I could do it again, I'd
encourage my Dad to talk
about those people in his life
\\ho meant the most to him
I'd help him to summanzc h1;
icelings about these people.
about my O\\.n
memories of shared times. I know
he would ha'e IO\ed that -I
would ha' e loved that too.
Too bad that it's human nature
for all of us to remember life's
little hurts and all the humiliations
-and to forget the good parts,
at least in the absence of a little
probing.
And because \\e all ha\ e
guilty feelings about our
mom for ~rmb:.1on to tJpe her failures, I \\Ould encourage him
ans,\ers so that these stories could to find \\ aY!> to right any \Hong
become pcrm,1nent family history. he wanted to fi> •.
Her mom lo' eel the idea ... it There is great satisfaction
g.we her a purpo~e, just when she possible in any life, through
most needed one. .ipologies. And the approach of
Guess whJt happened? The death may mal..e apologies
mother seemed to perk up, and possible for the first time.
said she hoped she could li\IC Dr. Linda A/g;ui is a famil>
alter the sign:. ol aging. L:ich indi\ 1duc1I
p.il1ent must <liscu:.> their expectations
\\1th their .dent1~t. Ha' c a clear picture 01
the procedure and the foe imul,ed. Ask
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r-;1>1\ there') something to smile about
Or. Bonner ha practiced dentistry in
Or,Mge County fo r O\ er 20 ,_ears, 1iith
o#tctt-.ffl HtmtingturrBroch and
Nei~port Beach. His practice
emphasizes cosmetic Jnd
recon~tructive dentistry.
Of ten people in the final stage!>
of life look to flush out their own
education in any way they can.
My dad was a man with a love
and respect for learning; no tall.
of his daughters dropping out of
school would C\ICr be tolerated,
for example. So yes, I'm sure he
would have liked it a lot if I had
read to him when he could no
longer read for himself.
In that vain, I encouraged a
client whose elderly mother
appears to be approaching death,
to get her to talk about the
happ1cstJf unniest things she could
remember. In explicit detail.
long cn0ugh (and I'd bet she" ill> and marriage counselor uith
~docu~nt~r~n~~gral ~o~ffl~K~e~s~i~n~G~o~r~o~n~a~d~e~l~M~a~r~.=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! roots on tape, to ta! k about h.er I -=.·~
I also could have read for him.
Since there is always a limit
about what a voice can do and
time will permit, I could have
asked him about the books he
had m·issed· reading and then I
could have read them for him.
I \.VOuld have enjoyed marking
off passages which were rich,
funny and significant enough to
share. Through my efforts he
might have experienced new
stories and/or adventure.
People who sense death, also
sense the need to see themselves
in perspective, They thin!. about
what their life was all about and
whether it had been reasonably
I suggested that she ask hN
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FUN the f·un Zone is the Ferris wheel,
where a $1.50 will get you a spin
From A1 on the old-rime wheel and get a
it was like to work at the Fun bird's eye view of the Newport
Zone. Harbor, Balboa Island and the
"It's actually a lot o( fun, and Peninsula.
it's pretty simple," said Torres as And a Fun Zone visit is not
he puffed on a cigarette. "The complete without s:impling some
kid~ arc gre:it, it's the parents oc-of the food -corndogs, pizza,
cas1onally that are a problem." cotton candy, salt-water taffy and
Torres, who grew up on Balboa of course, the frozen stuff.
Island, said he remembers coming "We're the king of the Balboa
to the same arcade when he W3S a Bar," said Pete Bauer, manager of
kid. "I was one of the terrorists Balboa Beach Treats, which backs
who used to come here," he said. up to the harbor.
'Since he was a kid, though, the Indeed, the Balboa B:ir, which
arcade has changed quite a bit, he is practically a Fun Zone institu-
sald. Once chock-full of "st..eeball tion, tops the list as the snack
machines and carnival-style amuse-shop's most requested dessert,
ments. now the big attracaion are Bauer said. Next on the list is an-
video games. other Balboa favorite, the frozen
"I usually like going to the banana on a stick, he said.
beach the most, but l come down . Julie Shipley and her husband,
to the Fun Zone about once a Steve, run Pavilion Keys, a small
day," said Daniel Rechnitzor, 13, convenience shop at the edge of
who was busy pumping quarters the Fun Zone.
into a video game._ Daniel said this "\Ve !>ell everything that people
summer his family took a leave forgoa," !>he says.
from their home in Fullerton to . And while the Fun Zone is a
spend time in B:llbon. great place to do business, Julie
Besides the arcades, visitors at Shipley warns that it's not all fun
the Fun Zone can have their por:_ _ a_E.d sames. _
lrait sl..etched. oounce around in "ll's a better place to visit than
bumper c.irs or saddle up a mer!)· to live," said Shipley, a Balboa
go-round horse. resident. "Dut it's a very interest-
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,,. COST A MESA -The City
Council is expected to approve a
water conservation ordinance to·
night, as well as receive an update
on the parks and recreation mas-
ter plan.
The water conservation ordi·
nance calls for drou&}l~tant
landscaping on all new tMaruc-
tion on property of one acre or
SPON
From A1
"l've been involved in these
groups over the years and for a
government agency to sue its
public is not exactly in the p11b·
lie interest as far as I'm con-
cerned," Watt said. "Even if I
had been on the other side I
don't think I would have been
inclined to sue the constitu-
ents."
'-Beck said SPON still had not
been served with a lawsuit and
Supe~: Lotto/DeCCO
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more.
Existing landscape is not af-
fected.
The ordinance would aff cct pri-
marily shopping centers and retail
outlets in the north end or town,
where there is still vacant land. In-
stead or using traditional landscap-
ing, such as Kentucky blue grass,
alternative vegetation that does
not need as much water will have
to be used.
only learned about the action
through newspaper accounts.
Nonetheless. the SPON steer-
ing committee will meet Tues-
day and decide whether or not
to make a formal response to
the lawsuit, he aaid.
Besides Newport Beach,
other members cities, including
Costa Mesa, Irvine, Santa Ana,
Dana Point, Laguna Hills, La-
guna Niguel, San Clemente,
.San Juan Capistrano and Mis-
sion Viejo joined the corridor
agency in the lawsuit.
1~
The parks mater plan details
what parts of the city most need
new parklands and how to im-
prove existing parks.
The council will discuss six
items related to the plan tonight,
including whether the golr course
should be considered existing
parkland, whether to develop rec-
reational facilities • Fairview Park
and the feasibility of making Vic-
toria Street a 4-acre linear park.
HEAT
From A1
a high of 74 degrees Sunday,
the mercury level at John
Wayne Airport got up to 90,
Wentworth said. But Went-
worth said to expect early
morning low clouds today with
temperatures dropping to the
80s In the inland areas.
More than 45,000 people
roamed around the Orange
County Fair on S!f'day. spokes-
woman Diane SOrcnsen said.
And Sorensen reported that
the first comedy show to head-
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The council is also expected to
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inating a right-of-way ror bicycle
trail purposes at 3505 Cadillac
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Members of the public are in-
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lmprov," also drew large
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SAN CLEMENTE -They
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-rallying from well off the
pace.
Bllt on Sunday it finally caught
up wi th the Newport East All-
Stars as they fell victim to a
grand slam homer in the bottom
of the founh inning and Viejo
made ii stand up Cor a 10-7 vic-
tory in District 55 Little League
Tournament action here at the
San Clemente Little Le ague
field. r
"We lost it today, but it was a
great season," said Coach Wah
Harper. "We were down to the
final six."
Newport East had tried to
overcome overwhelming odds
after losing its opener in the
double-elimination, 19-team tour-
nament, and for three, and near·
ly four games -it was a thing of
beauty as they tried to overcome
'big deficits in each start.
'for this pro-
gram, this is a
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arm. It's great
for the whole
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t.eaOtM (East
ind West New·
port), but It's
been good for
the whole area.
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League all·
stars con-
tinued their
terrifi c
climb up
the loser's
bracket on
S a turday
w 11 h an-
other come· r r 0 m·
behind vic·
tory, this
lime 4 -3
over North
Mis s ion
Viejo at
San Clem·
ente Little
League.
Catcher
Mark Hat-
field gave
Newport East a quick 2-0 edge
ofter hitting a two-run home run
over the right-field fence with
one out in the first inning, but
North Mission Viejo scored three
times in the bottom half of the
inning against Newport Ea t
starter Ty Harper.
Harper, who beat Rancho
Santa Margarita, 4-3, on July 12
for Newport East's first win in
the double-elimination tour·
nament, struck out six, walked
four and allowed four hits
against North Mission Viejo in a
route-going effort to propel his
squad into Sunday's action.
Since losing the opener of the
See UTILE lEAGUE/11
Monday
July 20, 1992
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlso n .... 642-4330 ext.387
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Becker zeros · in
' on a basic 'role'.
~And that's to bring home
a gold medal in volleyball
draped around his neck.
By Richard Dunn
Sports Wrlef
N ick Becker, str ipped of an op-
portunity to piny high school vol-
leyball his senior year, has en·
dured too -much in liis ca reer to get
caught up in 'Fantasyland.
The U.S. Olympic volleyball team,
after all, is on a mission - to "'in its
third straight gold medal in Barcelona
-which means that any player just
happy to be here has ta~en the wrong
flight.
Becker, a role pla)er "'ho knows
about survival, survived the fina l ~ut last
month. And even though he's now play-
ing alongside Olympic veterans Steve
Timmons, Bob Ctvrtlik and Jeff Stork,
celebrating will only come if a gold
medal is won.
"l get to learn everyda) from those
guys," said Decker, a Newport Beach
resident and former All·Americ:rn at use. "It just helps my game out. It's
like playing (tennis) aga1n..,t (Stefan) Ed-
berg every day. lt just r~w.ei. the level of
your game; it has to or )'OU \\On't sur-
vive.
"Any of the young guy) on the team,
all of us have carried our O\\n ''eight.
h's not a matter of just being young and
the future -we all carry our own
weight and we all have our roles."
For Becker, a 6·foot·4 outside hitter
who will turn 24 on July 30, fou r days
after the U.S. opens Olympic· play
against Japan, most of his "eight comes
with passing and serving off the bench,
not with merely occupying i.pace on the
12-man roster.
0
Barcelona, '92
on the team, but the re's something 1.irg-
cr at stake and that's "'inning a gold
medal. No one on the team ii. l>Jlli.f1ed
just to be here.
"If you wfo, it's the team that '~ins
and that's "'hat cveryone'i. aiming lur,
from the first guy to the last gu~. \\'hen
you ge t this far, there's i.uch a dnvc to
win. Just being here is not e'en cloi.e to
being enough."
Still, thcrc'i. something to be i.1.m!
about playing next to Timmon . a U.~
volleyb:ill trailblazer.
"It's funn)," ... aid Becker. "ho plJ)Cd
• in the Dalboa Bay VollcybJll Club l>)S·
tern under Charlie Brande for two years.
"It's lil..e a rool..ie working in the NJJA
with Mal!IC Johnson, .or \\Ith \\a\ ne
Grctzk)-In the NHL Eve!') g.tme. ·the
intenl>it) he brings to the court j.., amaz·
ing -it\ !..omcthing you ha'c to h:i,c.
"You ha'e 10 approach making the
team al> if, ·Hey, you're gu111g to make
the team and }ou're going to be the best
role pla) er you can be.' I did "hJt the>
wanted me to do, as oppo~l!d to looking
sidcwa)S, and I did just \\hat 1 had to do
to mnke the teanr.
"I think they pretty much had the
lineup they wanted to go \\-Ith la!.t spnn~
(before the World League bl!g.rn on
May 15),, so they wanted role plJyers. ·
Newport Beach's Nick Becker (right) is seeking a gold medaf with U.S. Men's
Olympic Volleyball feam as they enter competi tion in Barcelona th is week.
"It's real low-keyed,''• Decker said of
earning a spot on the team. "It's great
and everything and I'm real proud to be
The on ly role Becker played h1l> scniot
yea r :it Mater Dei High School \\ai. in
soccer, in which he earned All·ClF
See BECKER 12
Frazier's presence gives Dukes a big facelift
. ~Newport Beac h entry appears
to have a shot (with Amy) in race
for a TeamTennis playoffs berth.
By Richard Dunn
Sports Wrtet
NEWPORT BEACH -Everyone was
invited to the cast party Saturday night,
and all five members arrived in charac-
ter form.
Following their inaugural home victory
of the TeamTennis season, there was
cause for celebration among the New-
port Beach Dukes, who saw the real
Amy Frazier stand up.
Frazier, a fiery competitor, and Lise
Gregory triggered the onslaught while
the Dukes' men, Swedish sensations
Ronnie Bathman and Rikard Bergh,
kept it rolling as the Dukes wallored the
Phoenix Smash, 29-16, in front o an cs·
timatcd 1,000 fans at the John Wayne
Tennis Club.
"Our goal now is to win eight match·
es," said Dukes Coach Greg Patton,
whose squad improved to 2-3 with nine
matches remaining on the schedule, in-
cluding tonight's contest at Raleigh.
"l told everyone on the team that we
had to turn it around (Satur-
day) night. I think a 9.5
record will get you into the
playoffs. But the thing that's
scaring me arc the games
won. I'm on my knees pray-
ing every game because you
start counting games for the
playoffs; you never know
what can happen."
The Dukes know. Last •.
year, with a 6-8 finish, they
tied Wichita and Sacramento for third
place in the Wei.t Division, but failed to
maJce the playoffs for the second straight
year because of fewer overall games
won.
After winning four of five sets from
the Smash (1·5) and using a lineup ev-
eryone's comfonable with, Patton was
relieved that he could finally cpnverse
with the 19-year-old Frazier.
"She's so intense," Patton said. "You
can't get near her before a match. The
way you come out of the chute sets the
tempo for the "hole match,
and (Saturday) was the first
time we've seen a lead after
the first set."
Frazier, fully reco,cred
from jet lag after joining the
Dukes late because of play·
ing commitments in Japan,
was her 18th-rankcd·in·the-
world self in this one. rout·
ing PhoenL'('s Roi.al>n Fair·
bank-Nidcffer in \\Omen ·s
singles, 6-3, in the .seco nd set of the
match to give Newport Beach a 12-5
edge.
Frazier, the third-year origin:il Duke
out of Rochester Hills, Mich., teamed
with Gregory in the first set (women's
doubles) to defeat Anne Smith and Fair·
bank-Nideffcr, 6·2. after breaking them
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"First of all, Lise Grego!)' '"J~ our
~lVP tonight," Patton said "You ah'J) ...
need someone like her on 1he team.
she's so selflcl>s. And to "in that fir~t sc t
is critical. h's the first time .,..e\e had a
lead at home. We're usually i.eeing the
rear ends of our opponents."
Frazier. "ho reached the round ol 16
lai.t mout h at Wimbledon in singles. and
Gregory broke the Phoe ntX duo in 1he
:,econd and eighth games.
ln women's singles, Fr:lZlcr broke
Fairbank-Nidcffcr three coni.ecut1"e
times "'hilc winning six games in a ro\\
after losing the first three.
•'She's JUSt now ge tting comfortJblc
"'itll the courts," Patton said.
In the th ird se t, Bergh -a nd BathmJn
defeated Phoenix's Greg Holmes anJ
Ellis Ferreira. 6-3, \\ith excellent sci'\ inl!.
then Ferreira ga\.C the Snwsh their onl~
victory of the nwch by beating Der!?h 1n
a tiebreaker in men's single . 6·5 (5-2)
Gregory and B:nhman \\On in mi\ed
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UTILE LEA•: NIWllOl'I Eat 11111
From 81
district tournament (7-0 against
Niguel National}, Newport East
\\On three in a row, comeback vic-
tories each time.
"In each one of our games,
we\e given up quite a few runs in
the first inning and we've had to
come from behind in every game,"
said Newport East Manager David
Northridge, whose squad defeated
Saddleback, 6-5 on July 16, to ad-
va nce to Saturday's round.
"We were down 5·0 in the last
game (against Saddleback) and
ca me back and we were down
against Rancho Santa Margarita,
so we've come back three times
now. For this program, th is is a
great shot in the arm. It's great for
the whole program and it means a
lot to this area. It's not easy to
split up an area Little League
(Ea~t and .West), but .it's been
good for the whole area."
Ne'' port East, 3-1 in its four
games. \\as down 3-2, but scored
t" ice in fifth inning against North
~fosion Viejo to take the lead. In
the in ning, Greg Coon singled,
Harper si ngled, then Hatfte1l1 ad-
vanced bo th into scoring position
''1th a ground-ball out. Left fielde r
Derek Zahler doubled both run-
ners home.
"This group is playing ve7 well
1ogethcr and the kids have been
around each other a lot,"
Northridge said. "They're very re-
laxed wi1h each other. I'm basi-
cally the t)pe of manager who's a
\...1d-.' manager more than a par-
ents' manager and they seem to be
BECKER:
From B1
Southern Section and all-league as
a halfback. He played pickup bas-
ketball games during the spring -
bO)S volleyball season -to stay in
shape because Mater Dei had
dropped its -.olleyball program in
1986.
A wal k-on
player at USC,
Becker's vol-
leyball career
took a signifi-
cant step in the
summer of '86
wh il e playing
club ball.
"It opened
1 he door for me
10 play in col· Becker
lege," Becker
said. "Bill Yardley, who lived
around the corner from me,
opened the door for me at use.
He had played at USC and was an
All-American there, and after he'd
played at 'SC. he played on the
U.S. national team for a few years,
so he was always talking to me
about where I wanted to play.
"(Yardley) was one of the bas·
ketball coaches at Mater Dei and
he was good friends with the vol·
leyball coach at USC, Bob Yoder.
So he talked to Yoder and told
him that I really wanted to play
there."
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"This is the furthest ant New·
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Defensively (on Saturday). we
made the plays. North Mission
Viejo hit the ball, but we had a
couple double-plays and we were
making good solid plays. I expect
each game to get steamrolled out,
but we've stayed in games."
Sunday's game against Viejo as
Newport East surging to a 1-0 lead
in the first inning, but in the bot·
tom of the second Viejo struck for
six runs.
Once again, this time led by
Mark Hatfield's second home run
of the tournament (and in the last
two games), a two-run shot to left,
Newport East bounced back with a
six-run inning to take a 7-6 lead.
Starter Ryan Lewis had arm
problems for Newport East and
his relief, Matt Marshall loaded
the bases with walks.
The Newport East mind trust
went to another relief pitcher and
disaster struck -Viejo responded
wit-h a-grand slam homer to give
Viejo the 10·7 lead, which was
enough to claim victory down the
stretch.
Gregory Coon was a major
thorn in Viejo's side, collecting
three hits on Sunday, as well as
making a diving catch to slam the
door shut on a two-out threat.
N•wpo11 East 4, Nol1h Mlsalon Vl•lo 3 Newpoit East 200 020-4 9 1
Noi1!1 Mission VlejO 300 000-3 4 t
Harper and Hatfield: RIQos and SMzrNn W-11·
lll>'f. 2-0 L -Riogs 28-Zahler (NE) -?. l1R -Hat·
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pukes' Rikard Bergh. and. the Dukes fought back in a smash·
mg success on Saturday with 29-16 rout of invading Phoenix.
DUKES:
From 81
doubles for the Dukes, defeating Smith and Ferreira 6-2 after
winning the last four games. ' '
"( liked our lineup tonight," Patton said. "It was the !lame a~
Sacramento (July 11). It behooves us. The Swedes (Bathman and
Bergh) don't lire-that dusk (matches start at 7 p.m.); they like it a -
little darker, But Amy doesn't mind the dusk.
"And the Batman (Bathman) has got to be a super-hero for us
and he was tonight. Heck, they made two ·movies after him. He's
just got to start getting a little angry out there, as if someone's
asking his girl to dance.
"Dut it just feels so good to have finally found (a win) home. l
thought this place was a curse -l was ready to go down to the
Newport Beach Tennis Club.'1
P:itton, in so many words, said thDt Phoenix's close match with
the Atlanta Thunder on Friday and his team's demoralizing 30-13
loss to Atlanta on Thursday. may ha\e set the tone early.
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P\iblished Newport 8-h-
Costa Mesa Delly Piiot JtJty
20,27,Augu1t3, 10. ~
Becker, who earned his under·
graduate degree in economics
from USC in May of 1991, made
only third team All-Sea View
Costa Mesa Seniors exit
in 7-5 loss to Robinwood
Between aam-1 oam & 5pm-Close Monday · Friday
1 League in volleyball as a junior at
Mater Dei.
"I wasn't burning the house
down, but I had a real drive to
play," he said. "[ wanted to play
in college and I think that drive
carried me a long way."
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
Costa Mesa Senior League all-
sta rs stranded game-tying runners
in each of the final Lhree inning
Saturday as Manager Ray Wim-
mer's squad ended their District
62 summer baseball campaign with
a 7-5 loss against host Robinwood .
Costa Mesa staged a five-run
rally in the bouom of the fifth in-
ning, but Robinwood's six-run lead
stood up as Costa Mesa ( 1-2) con·
eluded its summer all-s1ar crusade.
to Juan Ort1i. Adelmund was
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That same drive also allowed
him to survive two knee opera-
tions while at use, where he
helped to the 1'rojans to NCAA
Division 1 championships in 1988
and '90, his freshman and junior
years, respectively. He earned All·
American status his junior and se-
nior years, then joined the U.S.
national B team after graduating.
Considered a longshot for the
Olympic team, Becker began to
open some eyes last summer at
the U.S. World University and
Pan American Games. He posted
81 kills and seven aces for othc
U.S. Pan American Games team
that won a bronze medal in Cuba.
After winning its opener against
Oceanview, 6-4, Costa Mesa wa!> hammered~ W~tmimtc~ 2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (CM). Metmund tCM)
By last September, he was prac-
ticing with the varsity. Finally. he
made the Olympic team after
beating out a few players who had
up to three years' experience on
the U.S. team.
Becker isn't burning the house
down for the U.S. Olympic team,
but his drive is carrying him to
Barcelona.
on Friday before being eliminated
by Robinv.ood.
"It took u two inninl?S to re·
bound from that shellack111g on
Friday," Wimmer said.
In the fifth. leadoff hitter Mike
Adelmund singled, th~n Donn}
Ogo followed "ith anoth er o,inglc
an out later. Jason Szolomnvcr,
who pitched well out of ·the
bullpen for ~osta Mesa, ~acrificcd
both runneri. into ~coring po~ition
before Julius Vasquez's double
brought them home.
Jason Bla!>sman doubled home
Vasquez, Ryan Taylor doubled
home Blas man, then Adelmund
!>ingled home Taylor after a walk
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PUIUC NOTICE PUii.iC NOTICI u,. tlUe, quality, qulnlltyl pointed .. l*IONI ,."'.. PUILIC NOTICI UC• 10 be forleltN '° "'' PUILIC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICE tnue Suitt too. Sania Ana ~-----....;.~-I ~. Ille, Of ~IOn 0 eeni.uv. lo Mminl•I• the Stale. The ptOpetfy Wiii Htlghlt Cahf V2707 Notict • 11t1•oY g1Ytn inat aec ltl My of the pt1)t>«ty, cw Ila tNtt of IN dtcNent. MOTICa OP IMn ~ di1poMd cf .. ''°tttloue "otltlow Re.l.4ax' in-.ejtment Pioptr· SHIRANO RtCO~VfYAACf DepertMeftt of
STATWm#T OP lllneu for any UM Of ~· THE PETITION reque1t1 PU•UC U&i provl!Md In Ht8'ttl and .......... N.-. •uelnHe N...-e llH Inc 20371 lrvlnt Av· COMPANV 1 lofl\ll COi~ tl'le l'r...ury(
•lllDOHM•llT OP =~No ::~con-11\e ~·1 WIU mnd NOTICE IS HEREBY Safety COdt S.C.IOn 1 t419. ltat"'9ftt ltet9m9ftl tnue. su:te 100. Santa Ana r~~ 1' •111 ... OI lilCCti~Of lntemal "w.nuo
Ull OP PICTITIOUI or codldl1, If~ be MrnltlN GIVEN pur"*1! to CalifOf· II IC HA IL · ". The FOllOWlng per~ The Followlng PtflOnl l'i"gt>ts. Cali!. t:l107 Tt\!s 11~!.et or si.lltt.lll~ li.UN ~ ,
........ NAM• =-~ ~ ~:!Jlet• IO Pf~... .... ::u.~ nla Clvll Codt Stcuon CAPIZZI, Dl1lrlol Al• .,. doing bullMU H '. .,. doing bul!MH .. bus1ntS1 ii conClllCled by purwant 10 Ill• Offd OI lrutl Notlo. of
If) r~ to the e ..oL on any c cl 111 .,.. 798 58a end C1lllornl1 torner FIESTA AMERA ENTER· BLACKSTAR BREWING a corporat.on ta1ct.1lld by Al.AN M GRHN Publlo Auction ctolrlO ~ r.· ~orm-'!!Tthjlt~~ .~~ ~O( t'::"::~~ In "" Ille Commercial COde s.ctJon •w VICKll L. HIX, PRISES. 1741 Tustin Ave. COMPANY. LTD., 575 Tht rtglllranl(I) tom· SURG ~ UM.fAAA1£0 MAN ••••
PtOHfllH, lrlo. Located at PfUNd cw Implied yrtl)fl· ~E YPETITION. requtt .. 1210 11\at 11\e followlng d• D•putw District Al• 7·D, Co1ta Miii, Calif. Anton Boultv11d, Suite menc•dnc:o li~n.a.;1 buSI· ANO REBECCA l SAU~OERS Undtr Iha authority In lno
iQ Corpofllt Plua New-...,tatlon author~ to admlnlttlr the 1crlbtd property wllf bt torMJ V2821 580. Co••• M•••· Calif. ntH u ., ' • ICl.hOUt AN u~~ARRlfO WOMAH Re· ltmll Rtvtnue Codt 19C•
port Beach, Callfornla RNtmption Right•· Tht t1tat1 undlf the !Mtpen. sold by Ptayport Mobllt VII· Publllhld Newport Ttrry Tepper, 17•1 Tutt.In 02826 B:fness . .JNam;~•),fl~~td co1ded Jul'lt 11 1990 111\1 I 90 t100 8331, lh• propeny d• tzeeo right• o4 redempuOn 11 dent Ad nl 1 llon of £>. lagt (WarthouHman) at Avt. 7·0, Cotta Mt11 G Hilleman B1twfng • 111 on unt 319883 ol Q•toaal Ateoros 111 acribtd b•low h&I been
The folloWlng regl1trant(1) tpeclflld In lnltmal 'Rev-ta111 A;,1 (n,~. authOflty publlc auctlorl to tht high-:tac~-z.o;ta 3 ~aa Oalty Calif 02827 • cOmpany, Inc., A Otlawart ~~~ Prtt1den1 Gtne1a1 11'1• olhtt ol 111• C01111tt Rt se•ztO tor nortpayment ol
l\alle abandoned uM of~ enue Code Mellon 8337 w\11 .now 11\e I*~ rep. ff1 bfddlr for calh, In law· ~OI J-, 1 t . • t992 EllUbtlh E. Shan1han, COfptoailOt\, tOO Hllbot· Thi get I I, d CO/Ctr Cf OllANC.£ CO\l~!y lf'lltmal rtvtnue tun due
llc;tilloul bullnts1 nam.: .,, quotM., follOwa· , rtMntatlvt to take many Stul money ot the u~ m389 1H1 Tu1t1n Ave. 7.0, view Plaza, La Crone, Wt wm1' ,~111~m1n1 "'c1' k "• C&i'O!n~ a Cl Pl-'\ua111 IC r-.-ho"' 8AAKEEXPRESS IN·
HHJ Pr~•. lno., a Sec. 8337. Redemption of actlont without oblalnl tattt, or a cuhftr • PUBLIC NOTlCE Co111 MtH, Calif. 92627 S4802"°"S9 Or • Ol;n 'I,.. " o NelACI Cl Del.lull l/ld ftv.1 on to TERNAT10NA1.. INC Cal&Ulmla corPQtltlon PrC>plr'ly. (a) Befort Salt. -court approval. Bltort ~ check ~•bit to Pl~ Thia bu~lnass 11 con-,Thia bu11ne11 11 con-iJ~~ County o JUl'\1 28 Sd ~ tunCto< ltCOrdtG Jil\tJ Tht pto~11y wlll be told
Tht tlclflfou1 buelMH Any PtflOI\ whC>N propetfy Ing cenaJn very fmpe>rUnt :t°bllef V 1
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10' (p~a st :1 THE COSTA MESA ZC>ff. duct-is by. 1 general Pll1· dUC1N by: a c0<poratlon fl:J38241 art 17 19'n lnS! r 92 019147 at public auction U pro-name rtftrrld lo aboYe ha1 l>Mn ltvlN upon 1hall ac11on1. ~r, tl'le ptr· mt o II~) on gu •ING ADMINISTRATOR ntrlhp Tht rtgltlrant(e) com· Ol\a'40'1tClalRtCO!OS -.,llS.d v•dtd l>Y lnlamal Ravlr!Ut Wll ftlld In Orangt County haw lh• rlghl to pay the aonal rtpr1Hntatlllt Will be 1992, at 10 00 1.m. at the WILL RENDER A OECI· Th• rtgl1tt1nt(1) com-mtnctd lo tran11ct bu1I· Publi5hed Newport Be~h Oii AllO ~I t 0 1992 at 9 45 AM Codt 1ec11on 8335 and r• on Apr'll 2. 1989, .,,d ... •moul)t du•. loOllhtr wllh required to glvt notice to followlng locatlol'I: SION ON THURSDAY, mtneed to transact bull· ntll und1r tht Fictitious Costa Mesa Da•lv p,101 July at Ttlt ~A1N I NORTH) f N· taltd regul1t1on1 llOntd Fiie No. F4t:saa7 the tlCPtnltl Ol lht t!°" lnltr"led pereona unltll Oltlc11 of FCI Nallonal, JULY 30 1~ OR AS ntll under the Flctltfoua Bu1lnt11 Namt(s) listed 8, 13, 20. 27 1992 ·~ANCE TO Ttt( COUNTY Dolt ol Sale· AUGUST 4 ltHJ ' rtl 1 ltdf If ...... h 17802 lrvlnt Boulevard, SOON AS POSSIBLE Bu1ln111 Name(a) 11111<1 abo111 on: not 1ppllcablt ' M '3& • t 992 ' rope ee, no., c ng, any, fo tht t ... , ave wilved notice or Suitt 205 Tuetln California abo11e on· July 7 1992 John L. Currie Controller · 2 COURTHOUSE 100 r.IVlc CEN •fl...,.,. Q. av.,.., lta1 rttllY ahall rettort •uch constnlM lo lht propoled Said ..;. 10 ~ without THEREAFTER. ON THE Tanv Tep' per • Thia itatement was 1 fed PUBLIC ... OTICE fER OR1Vl wEST sANTA ~A T·m• of Stlt• 11:00 am ...... ..., property lo him, and 1H fut· action.) The lndt~n1 · FOLLOWING ITEM: -·., 1 n CA 1 ,,_ ..... Ptace ol Sal1 2-000 A11tl1 ll'ler procltdlng• In con-admlnlltrallon autl\orltY Wiii co11tnant or warranty u to 1 ZONING ACTION u.92 This atatemtnt WH flied with tht County Clerk of a .. u-. au<.bOl'I 10 tile Road 111 FIOor Lot U ·
Publl1hed Newport nec:tlon with tht levy on bt ranted unltu an lnttr· poutulon. linMC!ng, en. 04 FOR JIM OKEY, A.;. With tht County Citric of Otange CounlY on July t. Flctltloua r.:9~e)! t>I01ir IOI~ loa;~• gun• 'N•guel CA 928ri
Beach·Coata Mesa Daily auch property al\all ctast 111~ person lllt1 an ob-cumbr~ll, .~ .. oltl«Wf~ THORIZED AGENT FOR Orangt County on July 10. 1992 8u1lnH1 Ham• a. :t.& t.mt et salt WI ~i111~1 Title Olltted: Only tht
Piiot July 20, 27, August 3, from tht time of such pay· jectlon to tht ptt1llon and on Ill II 11 whtrt 11 JUOITH OSMER TO COM· 1992 F539757 St•temenl money or tr•• united S~ttsl '" nghl. 11111 and lnttttll of
tO. f992 mtnl. (b)Rtdtmptlon of ihows goOd cault why Ille basis. The lollowl~ which SINE TWO RESIDENTIAL F537721 PubllshM Ntwp()(t 8t1ch· The F0Uow1r19 ptr•ons '"'"I 11~ L"O 111811. con 8~Al<EEXP RESS IN•
M418 Real Eatate Afltr Salt. (t) court should not grant the 'f'W bt .sold It dt1Cr bed 19 LOTS, LOCATED AT 380, Publlthed N-port Beach· Co1t1 Mtta Oally Pilot July are doing bus1nen a. ,e;-a to a11d llO'f>l lltlO Oy II un TERNATIONAL. INC. In and
---------1 Ptrfod. -Tiit owners ol autholltv · o ows. 382 ANO 384 EAST 16TH Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot July t3 20 27 August 3 j992 la~CORONA DEL MAR 1161 Si1\l 06 d an \lit Of0Dt11'f to ll'lt propeny w'tll be OI· PUBLIC NOTICE any rtal PfOPtf1Y eold a1 A HEARING on th• ~ti-~ob!\'~~~~>Ji~~2 STREET IN AN R2 ZONE. 20, 27, August 3, 10, t992 ' ' • • M·394 PROPERTIES (D)CROWN s1tuat~d "" H•d County and lertd for sale If requt11td, ------..,.....----1 provided In 11ctlon 8335, lion will bt htld on AU· ec " . ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· M-402 REAi.TY & INVESTMENTS Slate ana C~\Cl10.0 H tonows \ht tn1e1n1I F\e11tnut Str·
••C lt8 !ti.Ir halfa. tllecMOfl, Of' GUST 13, 1992 at 1:•5 P.M, ~:ci:~A31S42/ K:c~ MINATION: EXEMPT. PUBLIC NOTICE 3.407 E Coast Highway LOT ee or H~A~T NO •67• IN VICI Wiii lumlah lnformauon JTATRMllt(T OP ldl1\lnl1trator1, Of .,,y ptr· In Dtpt 3A locatN at 700 NB31542 IF THE ABOVE AC· PUBLIC NOTICE Corona d•I Mii, Cal I lt<!. c TY or COSTA ... ES/I aboul posslbl• t ncum· AUNDONllllNT 0, ton having any fnltrHI CMc ~,., Drive Wtll TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· Flctltloul 92625 COU"ITV Of OAANGE STATE bt•nc11 whieh may be
UIR OP"'1CTITIOUI lheftln, or a llefl thtrton, P.O. Boie 838, Santa Ana'. ~~;\\~11 No.: 2•91251 LENGEO IN COURn TtlE Fictitious aus&n.ss Name Cd!-4 CAI Proptrl1et IJlC Of {A, fOR*I A t.S PER MAP useful 111 de11rmm;ng lht
llUllNRll NAllK or, any peraon in their be-CA 92702-0838. . St • 578 120 CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· •u1lneH Name Statement Cahfornia 309 • Cyr;rus RECORDHJ N BOCIC 21J 11alue ol thl 1nt11es1 Dtlr\9
In rtflrtnet to tht actlv11y half, 1hall be pt1mltted to If YOU OBJECT TO tht T~curiint / S7~ll1ZOf the ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS. Stat•ment Tht FolloW\ng pe!Sool S,,~81• Balboa Ca!il 92&6t l't.GES 49 A'iO 51) Of M SCh· sold ~ bu1lflffl ... Gardtn rldttm 11\e property sold. gr1nlfng of lht ptlftlon, you aubfect p1o:cat f.~ OPlay SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN . Th• Following ptftons .,. doing bUSlntSS as: dThlS busintu ,. con-LA'iEOUS ..-Al>S IN TH[ OF· Oescnpllon ol P1oper1y
Grove Hom" LoCatid at or any p111lcular tract of sl'lould appeat at lht ht1r· port M bl! 'J(i1 ' eOO CORRESPONOENCE DE· art doing t>uslnesa as: THE VIRTUE COMPANY, uclect by· a corpora1ooo flCE O> THE COUNTY RE· LOT I)
20 COfpofllt Plaza Ntw· IUCh property. at any tlmt Ing and ••••• your ob-Wtst 17~h :.,. •• ·e~ac• 3 UVEREO TO THE ZONING LIDO PACIFIC MORT· •701 Seeahor1 01. iJA, The ~e~1s1;ant(1) I ~om· COROER or SA1D ORANGE 19c82 J~EP.,LWAGONEER. port Beach, Callfornla Within 180 days after. tht e!lons or Ille written ob-Costa Mtsa Calllornli AOMINISTRATOR PRIOR GAGE CORPOF\ATION, Newport Stach, CaHf. mence do i~nsa? USI· rouli'I. PAll.~H NO 4l8 LTI cc"E AN" C27T4· VIN: ll:leeO Slit lhtrtof. (2) P1lct. -Ions Wl1h th• court be-92627 • TO THE ABOVE DATE. 20101 s.w. Birch StrHI, 92663 nest un ei t • IClitoous ; • • J 1 s 1 056426.
The folloWlng reglstrant(a) Such proplf1Y or tract of Ofl tl'le he11lng. Your ap. TM public auction wlll bt FOR FURTHER INFORMA· Santa Ana Htfghta, C1lll, Ootffn L Vlrtut. MA . Business. JNRtr·!~!.l1~~tea r;,t,T~: t • II d ~ ! 105 m. M~~~~~· 00~~:.._4 hav1 abandOfl41.it.1Lu ol lht property 1h1ll be perm1ttM .et~Y l:lt !n PtflOO ~to .. tlaty the Hert-i« IJON ON TtiE ABOILE AP· 92707 001 S.ffh0te Or. tlA. vun l.IOt. • . ' 'ta.al.' e WH -A Llol. nctlti0u1 buiTnttt name· \O be redeemed upon pay· or by yOUI attorney. storage 01 the abov• PUCATIONS. TELEPHONE Udo Pacific Mortgage Cor-Newport Beach. Calif. ~~esident • common Cts.gnation 11 a~y ot SU~ROOF, STEREO CAS. Cln·Cal Corpot1tlon' 1 mtnt to the purchaHr, or IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR dt ub d th 754·5245 OR CAU AT THE poratlon, Nevada, 2533 92663 '' statoirenl ... n I 'll<l ;. e ftl1 0'0!>ffty CleSClll>e# SETIE N J ,. c tl • In Cllt .... cannot be lound Of a contlngerit Cl"N!\Of of SC • pro~·~ at OFflCE Of THE PL.AN· North Ceron Strffl, Caraon Thi• butlntn II con-"'lh tne COur\ly Ciera. O! aeo-.e ~ ~U'l'OfleO IO bf 900 LOT 2 ~ 1 Pr~~'~: 1 lo tht county In which the the dtQeattd, you must flit f'Ke~~r::~dpi/ port~ NINO DIVISION, ROOM Cl1y. HV 89706 ducied by: an lndlYldull O~nge Coun1y on J\lne 26 • All:> PlA.f COSTA MESA CA TOSHIBA STRATA VI TELE·
Cillfornla corporati'on PfOP«IY to be rN .. mM II your claim Wrth tht court bile Villa 1 Y 200, 11 FAIR DRIVE, Thia buslnt11 11 con-Th1 registrant(•) com· t 2 92616 COM SYSTEM; SEA•
Newport Btach, Callfornli altu11ed. then to tht Sec-and mail 1 copy to tht per· Tht m~bilthome m bt COSTA MESA, CAUFOR· ducted by: a corporation menctd to transact busi· F538232 Tr.t ~not15igr.to T1us1M 34661 tnd 8 rect1118fS
92860 rttary. for th• UH of tht •onal rtpr11tntatlve ap. ulled from Pia ort ~~bile NIA. Th1 reglalrant(s) com-ntll under lht Facuhous Published Newport Beac:n· d1sc:.a ms any flab1l1ry tor any Proptrly may be 1n-
Tht lfctlllous buslntH purcha1tr, hf1 htll'J, Of' H • POfnled by \hi court within eillagt upon pJr~hast The Publllhtd Newport mtnced 10 triansact bull· 8u1lntal Namt(I) hsled Costa M&ia Daily Pilot July 111co11ec1ness ot 11111 slJ'eel ao· specltd al 24000 Avtla
namt rtltn•d to above 1lgn1. the amount paid by lour months from tht date right• of tenancy within the B,each-Costa Mesa Dally nest undtr the fic1l1lou1 abovt on: June 16, 1992 6. 13, 20. 27. l992 oress ana olller common oes· Road. Wes1 Lot. 1s1 Floor,
Wll fllN In Orange County auch purch&Jer tnd fnttr· of f11st fsauanct of ltlttra park do not ttansler 10 the Pilot July 20, 1992 8u1lnt11 Name(s) listed Dorttn L Virtue, MA. . M 387 ignauon 11 any $ftOwn l'ltitll\ Lbgu"a Niguel, CA 92677
on April 18, 1989, and 11• ttt Ulerton 11 th• rate of u ptovldtd In 1tc1lon 9100 buyer. Buyer 11 aubject to IT\420 1bov1 on: Novtmbtr 8, This atatement wu liltd Tne total amou~t ol t11e u~ I 00 am· t 11m
signed Flit No. F415985 20 percent I* &Mum. ol tht Cahlornla PrObalt pr•ipproval l>y manag• PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 with the County Clerk ot PUBLIC NOTICE pa 0 1>a.ar,ca 01 tne Oblol;a' or Paymen1 T11ms Fu~ pay·
HHJ 'ropertlea Inc D11t: 7·t••92 COdt. The bmt for f1llr19 menl put1uanl 10 Cahfomla P. llyst Boukath1r. P1tsl· Orange County on June t9 s-· red "" tne prooeiry 10 tit m1n1 11ou11td on 1c-• •• HM HEATH "EV• clalnu will no1 tll&>ht be-CMICOd St 7987 CNl1048213 dent 1992 Fictitious r~u w' ce1>11neeofti.gl'test bld ltWI R"1h Q, Evane, It•: ENUE' OFFICER p o fOft four months f1om th• T 1 ctJon · •. This S1atement was flied F535278 8u1ln•11 Name so.il aao reasonaDo& tt\'llT\ateo Form of Paymtnl. All P•Y· locretMY ' • • hearing date nollctd ht 10111 amount dut on PlcUUoua wilh lht County Clt1k of . costs upenus and IOva~ce1 met1t1 must be by cash Publllhtd Newport lo• 30220, Laguna abOve this ptoperty, lnelucltng es· •uelneH N•me 0 1 t County J ly 10 Pub111hed Newport Beach· Statement a! \tit time ol lht irot.al ou1>1.ca-cenit td check enhll! 1 oi
Btach Coata M11a Dally Nlgu•I, CA 92807, YOU . MAY EXAMINE the t1ma1ed coets. expenses, lt•t•mont '~~ on u • Co111 Mell Dally Pilot The ro110,,, no pe•sons ~on ol tile No!Q o1 5.1.e rs lreas~rer s c~k Of by a
, Pilot J~ly 20, 27, August 3, ATTN: 2447 (7t4) 843-Ille kept by lhf c;ourt, 11 you :?. :~111~e•:ubTI~ :!1,t~: Tht Following pe11on1 '537720 Junt 29. July 8, 13, 20, •;~g015i~RAf~u ~ROUP $37& 073 79 UM•d Stalts postal. bank,
10, t992 . 4359 '" a pefSon lolertsttd In $3,745.07. The •uctaon will art doing business as: Published Newport Bt1ch-1992 11555 Coley R •er Cucle. •n aoomon !o cas~ Ille expr••• or telegraph
M41 7 Publl1htd0 Newport th• estate, you m1y f1lt be madt lor tl'tt puipo,. 01 MVFORD PARTNERSHIP, Coila Mesa Dally Pilot July M-359 Ste G. Founlln vatey, Trustee \111 accept a cas11>e1 s money ordl! Make check
---------i Btach·Costa Mt1a Dally with tht court 1 formal R• &allstyiog lht lltn on the t601 OOY1 Str,et. Suite io 27 A ust 3 10 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Ca.•t 92708 cneclc d1•wn on a st.al! or na· or mon•)' 01der payable to PUILIC NOTICE Prlol July io, 1992 quest for Special Notice of ptoperty, togelher with Ult 165, Newport Beach, Callt. • • ug • • Oa\lld James & Roberts 11~1 bani. a ..nee~ a•all'n by a lhe 1n11mat Rtvtnut Ser· ~12 tht f!l1ng ol an lnv.ntory cos\ ol tl'tt ea.It 92680 . M-407 FJotlt!oua Ad"' PR Inc Cal1fo1n1a sia•e oi 1ece1a· oea 1 un br or a YICt
Dap.,lm•nl of tho ---------and 1ppr11u.t of tslatt aa. Dated. June 11.' t992 Rog1r Porter. 1601 Dow PUBLIC NOTICE Bu•lnesa Name CotP 11SSS • Colty RI.er d'IO or~#TI tT; a ~II!~~, le:>· Nalu<t of T1tlt· Tht nght.
Tre .. uryJ1nt•mal R.v· PUBLIC NOTICE aetl or of any pe1t11on or PLAVPOR1' MOBIL£ Str"'· Suitt 165, Newport I c.rc•e S!e G ~oun1a1n VII· e1ai Sl'fJ/l9~ inc oan ass~ tillt and lote•est of Ult 18JC· account as p10Yid1d In Beach, Calif. 92660 CNS t 0482 t 1 tet•ment 1 )' c 1 9-.~08 tton • • P•t•r (named on tne front enue lervtce CP 34322 1ec:tion 1250 of the Call· V1LLAOE, By: Or09ory Ptlfcan Land Company. A The following persons \1
8 •• sav;ngs ns~.on ° of thlt lo1m) In and 10 lh•
Notice of NOTJCE OIF fornia ProbJte Code A A• B. B•am, Esq., Autho-California Um1\ed Partntr· STATEMENT OF ar1 doing buslnesa u · Juel~ ~usineu IS ~on· $.WlllgS ~n• ~~c fo~a in ~S<:c propeny as olleted tor sai.
ltaled Bid AMENDllD quest lor Sptelal Notlct rtzed AtJnt for Ptew· ship. ~3 Von Karl'[lan Av· WITHDRAWAL FROM HELEN'S COOKIES FOR Tne c,/ 111;1°~for)a\io m tJon !.lC. ol ll'e fi~a~c.a -.ooe subject to eny pnor valid
l•le PETITION TO lorm Is avallablt trom Iha port Mobile V111•g• enue, Newport Stach. PAAl'NERIHIP GROWN UPS, 207 Hancov11 menced ~: tran!!ct ~~si: f"~ au~C!·~O to oo ~u';oess 0U1atond111Q mortgagH, en·
Undtr the authority In In· ..... MINISTl!ft court c1e1k. Contict: M McVlckt1 Calif. 92660 OPEMTINO UNDER Orl111. Costa Mesa, alit ness unaer lt·t Fictnious 11 IS s ie 11 me tvell o ten· cumbrances. 01 other lien•
temal Revenue Code aec· ..., Attorne~ tor ttM Potl· (7 t4) 432•87:V This bu1lnt11 la con· FICTITIOUS 92626 Busanns Name\s) listed der o1!tltr !"al> U\ll ;S aa:ePted In tavor of 1nl1d part111
lion 8331. ll'lt proplf1Y d• EITATI! OFs tlontr• dUcied by: a general patt· •UllNESS NAME George 0. Hu1blk. 207 HI· aDo" 0,, J;irtt 1 1gg2 Irle ru$'•' m.r~ "'i.-i~o10 Ille aga•nat tht 1upayer that ecrtbed below hu bttn •ERNHARD PALM • Pub 111 h • d N • w p.o rt ntfahlp Tht lollowf pe!lon has novtr Orrvt, Cos11 Mtu, Pre:de:u 1$S~ance o• • rus·res Deed art 1uper•or 10 the lien of
HllM for nonpayment ol CASE NO. Ate3883 MIL TON 8 . TENNANT Btach.Co1t1 Mtsa Oa.ly Th• rtglstt1nt(1) com-w11hd11wn ~ a general Calif 92626 Th•s sia•ement wu tiled uni.I furies DttOrr.• a1a&aole to tht UMtd Slates All p1op-
lnt1rnal rtvll'Ut tun dU• To all heir,, bentllclarlta, 40005 1 MacArthur •lvd. Pllol July 20, 27, 1992 menced 10 tr1nsact busl-pettntr from tht partner· Thl1 busln111 11 con· .,..,1h ,,.., Co1Jnly Cllfk 01 It'• Plrtt or ~r\4ors•e as a eny s offtrtd lor sale
from BRAKEEXPRESS IN· Cfed1tors, contingent crtdl· u lo 9000 M41• ness undtf tht Fictitious 1h1p operallng under the ducitd by: a hmited Par1· Ora"gt co ... ,.ty 011 Ju1y 13 ma:ier O' '!O!\I "'ntrt is alld as .., .. and T~NATIONAL. INC. The tors, ancs persons 'fl'ho may Newpor1 l••ch, Busln111 N1m1(s) h•ttd ftct11tous business namt of ntiship 1992 Sa~ sa .. :.• 71ace but Without 1ecQU1st aga.nst proptny w111 bt sold 11 otherwfn bi lnttrllttd In CA HHO PUBLIC NOTICE abovt on: September 26, MVFORO PARTNERSHIP 11 The reols1rant(a) com-F537994 W>lllOul CO•tnaM OI wananty lh• Un led Statts. No guar·
public •ale undtt 11111<1 tl'le Wiii or estate, or bOth, Published Newport Ke 1980 160t Oovt St1HI Suitt meoctd lo transact bual-express 01 111'\i; II'! regarding aniy or warranty, exprtn
bl!S u provldN by 1n111na1 of: BERNHARD PALM Btach..Coita Mtta Diiiy PUBLIC •::~IC£: Roger Porter 165, N.wpor1 Beach. Calif. ntss under the Fac1i11ous Pubhsl'led N....,port Bt1Ch· tide oosst,s·on 01 encum· or 1mptltd, Is madt as to Rt11tnut Codt Section AN AMENDED PETITION Pilot July 20 21 27 t992 NON 'UDICi•• Th11 1tatement was flied 92660 Buslnus Name~•) ltsled Cos1a Mesa Oa ly P 101 Jul~ oraflcts to s.1! SI\ N illOeoled tht validity of the 11111. qual· 8335 and rtlattd rtgUI•· nu been filed by BEAN • • • M 9 ...,, -. with Int County Cieri< ol Tht Flcutlous Buslntu •boll• on: June 1 . t992 '20, 27, Aug.iSI 3, 10, 1992 11tss sKur•c bv sa•c Oteij 80 tty, qiant1ty, weight. size,
liorls HAAO PALM JR In Ult Su-41 FORFEITURE Orange County on June 17, Narnt ttft<rtd to •bOY• Gto1ge 0 Hurb1lc r,1.409 vil'l,tS &rcreon.ur '111\lt. 1t1teresl or condition Of any of tht o ... 81d1 wt• bt Opened· perlor Cout1 ol Cal1lornla, PUBLIC NOTICE Control No. 1992 wa1 flied 1n Orange County Th•t Bltment was Med ei 1 11 ,., 11 p1operty, or rts fitneu tor
AugYlt 4, 1992! Time Sida County of ORANGE 12-4453 F534800 on Ma)' 2, t990 F455678 o ''h th~nty Cltlk ot PUBLIC NOTICES ~~:~~,/ 0~111 tn! ~;.: ~.: any USt or purpose No
Wfl( be ()pened: 1:30 pm: THE AMENOEO PETITION BSC Ii 9 On May 29 t992 11 Published NtWi>Or1 Btacll· Full namt and address ol iange nty on June 19 , t: l'l 0 0 eo ":!\Wt'"\ c111m "" ·1 be considered lor
Place ol Salt: 24000 Awa requuts that Btrnh11d NOTICE Off 1os91 LOS ALAMITOS. Cos11 Mtu Daily Pilot July th• per100 withdrawing· 1992 HtT~COff~~~~~W~R.,U~E 'f:!e~:0..,~ ~ ~1~v>c:eo~ on' saa allowance°' •c:IJU$lmt nt or R~. 3td Floor, Laguna Palm Jr. be •ppolntM .. PETITION TO •2t5, LOS A~MITOS, Cll· 6 13 20 27 1992 Donald M. Koll & Dorothy F535288 • tor 111c1111on of the 11'• Niguel, CA 92671. Tiiie Ot· ptftonal rtpr11entat1v• lo 1fom1a, ot11ce,. of the Los • • · · • Brittingham Koll, Truslffs Published Ne .... port BHch· T f • fiO 11117 "e:t r~s C..'laiQes ano u based on 11.turt ot th• t11M: Onfy tl'le right, litlt, admtnlslllf 11\e Hiatt of tht ADMINISTE" Alam1101 Police Otpa11mtnt M 376 Ot Thi Koll Family Trusl Costa Meaa Diiiy Pilot YOU ARE IN OHAUl T U~Ol A A oeos.-s o t tr us rte 1r.o Ol Ille proptny 10 contorm "'1\h
and lnt11est of 8RAKEEX· dteldtnt. .. .. ~01LT0AT0~~!·.... stlatd pro~rty lor for· PUBLIC NOTICE Dated Oteembtr 1,, lS78. Junt 29• July 8• 13, 20, DEED Of TRUST OATE.O June' trusts cruteJ bi sa><I Oeeo ol any exprttsed or lmplled
PRESS INTERNATIONAL, THE AMENDED PETITION ""'" _.... • teiturt In connacUon wllh -~3 Von Karman f.l/tnue t992 t990 UNUSS V(lu .A.~£ AC· r1us1 r1prtsen1a11on
INC. In and to the ptOperty rtqu1111 lht dectdtnt'1 HAAOLD H. QMJI vlol111ont of Ht111h Ind Flctltloul Ntwpott Stach, Clall' TION TO PROT{CT YOUR Oalfl! July 7 1992 H.M , Heath, R•venuo
wtl be Otltfld !Ot tale. It WIU Ind codicill . II any, CASl NO. AtM979 Safety Codt Sldlons. to au•IMH Name 92660 M-3§~ PROPfRTV IT ~AV BE SOLD SlRRAHO RECOllYfYAHCt Officer, 24000 Avlla
rtQAWIM, tl'le lnttmal Rev-1>e 1dmtt1M to prObatt To all n.rs t>tntlle111ae1. wil: 113711 lt•t•monl Pubhshtd Newport Btach-PUBLIC NOTICE AT -' PUBltC SALE ~ ~ou COMPA.NY Road Rm. 3202, a.. ~ w\11 tuml$h ~ The Wiii and 1t1V cOdlells crtdal~I. contingent etedl-Tht t1llmated/appra The Following ~sons Costa Mesa Da1ty Prl01 July F1 tltl NEED A\i EXPl.A~AT C~ Qr ,9)., ,~ Vfii:ili.ADE ROAJ) guna 1Nlguel, CA 92877
fOfmatlon aboUI po111ble are available tor twamna-ton, and per.ans who may valut of the propeny 11 art dOtnQ bUllntss as· 5. 13, 20 27. t992 c oue HE NATURE Of THE PRO 1181. (7141 M3--4359 enc:umbtancel, wNc:t\ mty 11()('1 In tl'le fUt ktpl by the other'#M be lnltf .. led In S3,027 .00 Tht H lzed CAL·W£STERN AO.VER· M·375 aualneH Neme CHO .. G A.Jo ._ST YOU YOU "~ \!lA~E CA 917 D t • 07•1._92 be URf\JI In .,._.,lllllltg coUt1 IN~'" or ntata. 0t both. property 11 dtseribN IS TISINO COMPANY 2760t Stetomenl SHOULOCO~TACT AlAWYEtt (1181814 637 8 •·
the ..iue of 1M lntMttt THE AMENDED PETITION ol. HAROLD GRAF alUI HA· lollowS' $3,027.00 United Foibea Road ,60, 'Laguna PUBLIC NOTICE Tht Folfow1ng persons USE I gr J! CClfNWALL PRESt Publlshtd Newport
d. Otlcrlptlon ol ttqut1t1 authollfY to ad· ROLD H. GRAF Statt1 Cur1ency Ni utl Calif 926n art dolng business u · DEN Bt1eh1Co11a Mtu Daily
SINGLE FAMILY mlnlttllf IN ttlal• under A PEflTION h.. bffn Pur1uanl to Stctlon J~nn . Rondeau 286•1 • ~otltlo:· INVESTMENT PROPERTY Plr~fs C178058 Pilot July 20. t992
E LOCATED AT me lrld•pendtnt Admlnl•· flied by GERMAINE CHAP· t 1488 4(J) of th• Cal1lomf1 Vitia Lldlra •• Laguna us nesa ame BROKERS. 20371 Irvin• Av· CLASSIFIED 7'20 7'27 813 1992 M41 t VUE. LAGUNA lrllllon of Etlltff Act. (Thl1 MAN in 11\e Sup1rlof Coun Health and Salety Code NlQutl Calli 926n Stetemont
CA 3010 1q, ft. II authOfllY Will allow lht JI«· ol CaMomla. County of OA· procldures to lorleit lhli Maria' Rondt1u, 288•1 Tht Following ptnOl\S PUBLIC NOTICE r~ (1wO bedfooma, 3 tonal repreeern&b~ to Wit ANGE. property without Judtelal Villa Ladtra. Laguna 111 d0tno buaantll 19 NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR THE = many IC1IOfte Without ob-THE PETITION requut1 proct1dlng1 a1t undtr Niguel Calif 825n BELL.A MOOEL AGENCY,
fatnlly mldtnet le> taming cOIM'I approval. a.. 11\at GERMAINE CHAPMAN wey Tnl• 'bu1l~t11 I• con-tHOO MacArthur Blvd RELEASE OF FUNDS AND NOTICE OF FINDING OF at 30442 LI VUt, La· lort \ale.Ing ce.taln very Im-be appointed 11 si«aoMJ 11 you Claim 1n lnltrtst to ductld by· husband and 1310. fMne, Calif 927111 ~ Niguel, CA 928n. PorUnt 1ction1, how.ver, r~tsentat/Ye to 1dm1n11-thl• prop•rty, you must wire · Gall Montank, uaoo NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
!iatl sq. ft. e rooma (2 th• ptfaonal reptet1r1t1t1Vt t• tht 11tatt of th• dee• wl\hln 30 days of the first Tht reglatranl(•) com· Mai:Arthur BJvd, 1310, Ir· btdreom•. 3 beth). Will be required to give no-dent publication of this Nollet, mtncM to transect bual· vine. Calli. 92718 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES GROUPS AND PERSONS•
PARCEL 1: . llce 10 lntert1ltd persona THE PETITION flQUHll tll• a Vtfllltd claim llat1ng "'" under tht Flctl\IO\lt Ktll'( Kohl Monson. 18800 ' •
P11ctl 9: " •hown on Ex· unltu IMY hive walvld authority to 1drnfnl11•r 11\e YOUf lnltrtsl In tht 1tlred Buslnt11 Name(s) listtd MacArthur BIYd, 1310• Ir· The purpose of thle notice Is to Identity rwo •eparate bU1 related actions to be taken by the City hlblt "B ' attached to lhat notice Of con.Mnted to \he .. tat• undet the lnde~n-ptOpet'ly with tht Clttk ot •bov• on· NIA vln1, Calrf 92718 "' clf'taln Lot UM Adjultment propoMd 1tC1Jon.l The In-dent Admlnl111auon ol &-the Orange Couniy Supe-John Roiidtau Thi• bu1lnt11 It con· of Coata Mesa. No. U 8ll.o38 rec:or~ed dtptl'ldtnt adm nllliatlon tat•• ,_et. (Thia autt\offty rtoc Couf\. 700 CMc c.nt1r nu 1\tlement w11 m.d dueled by· co-p111nti• On or about July 9, 1992, the City of Costa Mesa will r_..uest the US. Department of Housf"" June 30. lllU u lnttnJo authonty Mii be granttd w1• allow tl'le J>tflOl\al rtp-Drive Wtat. Santa Ana. CA with IN County Cltrk 01 Tht rtgl1trant(1) com--.. ··• fMl'lt No. M-31•128 of Of· unleu an lnt8'tlted p«· r~ to tale• many 9270t. You also must pro-Orano-County on June 18 mtneed 10 transact bu-1· and Urban Development (HUD) lo reltoase Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Com·
llclal Aacord• of 11ld IOI\ ftlt1 an objection lo KUonl Wf1h0Ut obtaining vld1 the Oistnct Anorrwy·1 t992 · n.,. under tn. Achtlou• munlty Development Act of 1974 (PL 93-3B3) tor the 1992·1993 flscal year project C~. Int pttltlon and •howl eOIM'I epprOYal Stfort tak· Office with an tndOflM FS35217 8U9intll Name(s) liltM EXct!PT fhertfrom all oil. good c:aue• why tile cOUl't Ing Qlftaln very Important copy of lh• clalm dliecitd 1bove on. N/A 1. Housing • Rohablll\atlon Md Neighborhood Improvement ($393.600)
Qll. tnlntrala end other hy· lhOuld not giant lht au-actiont, however, tl'le pet· to Forlelturt uuon, Qr. Publlahtd Newport Beach· Gall Montank drlCJrbon I Ubltanc•• lhorfty. tonal r1prt1tr1lltlVt will be ano-. County Dlst1lct Al· Coat• MISI Oaily Pilot Thi• 1tatemen1 WU n11<1 2. Public Facllltl•• and Improvements • (HUD Section 108 Loan $147,400; Improvement• to ~below 1 dtpth ol 500 A HEARING on the required to g1vt notice to 1orney·1 Offict, 700 Civic Jun. 29. July 6, 13, 20, with tht Couniy Clerk of Newport Mesa Girls, Inc. $9,600) tMc'" from the 1urlac1 of amendN petition wlll bt 1nt1rt1ted l*•ont unl111 Ctntlr Drive Wt1t, Santa 1992 Orange County on June 111, uW prOC*IY. but With no Mid on AUGUST 8, 1992 Al thty ha11t walvtd notice or Ana. CA 82701. Ust tht M.:162 1992 rtgM Of · IUl'f~e entry, 11 1:•5 P.M. In Dept. 3A le> c:on..-ittd 10 the propoMCI Control No ab0\11 In any F53Hll
provldtd In dHdl of cated al 700 ClYlc C.Ot• action ) The lndtpendtnt COf'tHpondence. PUBLIC NOTICE Publaahtd Newport Beach-''°°"'· Drive Wiit. Santa Ana. CA 1dmln.at11tlon autt\oflft will If your claim I• not tuntty .,_tltloue Colla Mesa Daily Pilot AlSO EXCEPT IN tub-92701. be ~anted unleu an Inter· t:IM, th• Of1trlct Atlomey'1 r"' J 29 J 1y 6 3 20 MIC• wat• right1, but IF YOU OBJECT TO .,,. med ptflOI\ "'" an ob-0111ct wilt dtctar• th• pc-op. •ualnoH N•m• unt • u • ' • •
wlttlout th• right of entry to g1an11ng of tht pe111lon, you Jec:tlon 10 tN petillon and lr1Y dt1et1btd In this No-llatemenl 1992
the turlace Of the tub-11'10Uld appew at the heat· 1hc>Ws OQOd cau" wtly the lie• 10 bt forlalttd to the Th• Followlng P«•on• · M-38t
•urlece above a dtplh of Ing Ind 11ate your obJE court aho\lld not grant th• Slatt. The property wlU art doing buslntu u : PUBLIC NOTICE 500 ... t .. cMdfealN on tlOM or nte wrltttn ob • authOrlty. lhtn be dllpoHd of .. (1)0 & w TOWING. INC., ________ _
lht ~p Of llld T1act. Ilona with 11\e COUit be Oft A HE.ARING on tl'le ~ti-provided In Htallh and ~b) C 0 AS T T 0 WING Fictitious
PAACEl2: tl'le l\NrlnQ. 'VOUI apptat• tlon will bt held on AU· Saltty eodt Section 11489. c)PACIFIC WRECKER •ualnna Neme
Non411ck.lllv• appurtenant .nee ml)'~ In p«IOI\ or GUST 20, 1992 1t 1:45 P.M MICH A a L ". ALES, V65 Wtsl 18th Statement
.... menta fOf ACC:HI, fn. bV your attor!'9.Y. In Dept. 3A locatN at 700 CAPIZZI District At• SttHt. Costa Mesa. CaM -, F...,,-........,. ,,....._ ..-..... u.-and •n-rF vou AAE A CREDITOR c1111c: c.n11r 0r1ve w111. • 92627 "' ...... .., ..... ~-·• ~ tf!Ctoachmtnt r• Of a ~ credl1or of Santa Ana. CA 92701 tomer G 1 w Towing. Inc Call-11• do.no busJness as: pak and maintenance. the deeeued, you muat ftlt IF YOU OBJECT TO lht Ir VICKIE L. HIX, lornla, HS West ' 181h LAUA~AR FARMS, 221 1
efr11!90e mnd fOf other pur-your claim with th• cour1 granting of IN petition, you Daputw Dlatrlol At• Str-.t. CO.ta Meta, Calil. Paclllc Avt. "202, Co1ta
Ml forth In th• Ind maU a copy 10 1he I*· ahould appe1r 11 the Mir· tomow 92e27 MtN, Ca.Ill 92626
lllof\ °' C011tnant1. 10n11 rtpttatntallvt ap. Ing and 11111 your ob-Publlthtd Ntwpor1 Thi• bualneu 11 con-~jY ~. Mc:;~2 22h' P~·
mnd Rn1rlc1lon1 PolnlM by tM COUf1 within e:Ol'll or Ille written ob-811ch.Co111 Mt.. Dally dUC11d by: a COl'porallon :..~a c~ri; 82628, 01 a
.,,, tteMtllOn of E .... lour months ltom I.ht dllt Ilona wtih tht court ~ PllOC JUiy e 13 20 t992 The 11gl1tran1(s) com· Laura oani .. Fredrickson mtnt• tor Niguel eummll of flrat luuanc• of l.tt.,. ore tl'le heating. Your ap-• • • · mencM to transact bull-•
3. Publlc Servlc ... Homeless Assistance (Share Our Selves • Emergency Assistance
$15,625; FISH $10,000; Orange Coast lnterlalth Shelter $8,000, Serving People In
Need $5,000; covering Wings St 000), Aiding the Needy • (Share Our Selves
-Medical Clinic $9,375; someone Cares Soup Kl1chen $7 ,000. Volunt .. r Center for
Grea1er Orange COunty $5,000), Battered Women Shelter • (Human Options
$2,000); Mercy House $2,000); Sen1tces for Needy Elder1y (Feedback Foundation
$20,000; South COast Institute for Applied Gerontology $8,000), Aiding the
Disabled • (High Hopes Head Injury $4,500 Marlsol Residence $1 ,500; OavJe
Mclnto•h Cent•r Sf ,000), Education and Counaellng ·(Community Servfce
Program • Jwenlle Dlverilon 54,000, Mardan Foundatfon $4,000; Co•ta Mesa
l.JtlfKY C.mar $3,000; Chllda·P•ce Foundauon $2,000;Glns, Inc. T .. n Center
S2,000; Newport COate Mesa YMCA • Sunshine Chlld Care $5,000; Youth
Employment SeMces • Job Development S4 000. YMCA Cen1er tor Family
CounMllng $3,000: Aase••m•nt & Trutment Services (ATSC) $2,000, Center for
Cruttve Attematlvos S2,000, Sunshine Community Preschool $1 200; Chlld'Paront
Emergency (COPES) $1 ,000)
4, Removal of architectural barriers • American Olsabl!IUes Act SS0.000.
5. Administration for Fair Housing 1nd lmplementallon of the COBO Program SUM,800
, ... ..., Oec:lar1t1on•1. ,.. .. prOVldM In HC1lon 0100 f)Mraric. ~be In ptflon m390 ntll Und« the Flc11llOUt 22t1 Pac:lf!C Ave. A202, COf~ May 14 1M7 11 "'° Of "'-Calltorria Probll• or by YOUt attorney. PUBLIC NOTICE Buslneaa Nimt(s) kited Coat& Mtu, Calif. v2112e All proi.cta are open lo low-tnOderale Income persons clryv.1de
ltNrn8tl( No. t7.Z70341 of Code. The llmt fOf flhng IF Vou ARE A CREDITOA above on: June 18, t992 Thia builntH 1' con-An Environment.a! ReV1ew Record (ERR) hu been prepared for th• proflCU ldentifted by th• Cny
Ollldll Record• °' Orange cl.aim• w\ll not ••Dir• ~ °" • cootlngenl creditor of KH9M Q. W•'fM Miller =P by· a gtMt8I pan. of ,...._._ Mna which documents that the "*"lect.s are t'<tmpt or c.t..v.rieafty ••eluded from County. Calllomla. fort '°"' months from tht lht dtcuMd you muel Iii. 'U•LIC NOT IC Kr ~ atattment was flltd \,IUWI.. ,... --.-"optny m1y be lnt~M l\atrlng dalt noticed YOUt claim With tl'le COUl't NOll.JUDtCIAL With the County Clttlc Of ~·~111rant(•) co"t •orM National Environmental Polley Act (PL9H90) requ1rementa. Thia ERR la °" ftle at the
.. : $11111 Addrtll. 1111ertot above. and mall 1copy10 the~· ,0.,.ITU•t Orange CounfY on June tt. undo ~~h~-rotlowtng addreu: 71 Fair Drtv.. Housing and Community Development Department· 5th Floor.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the tonal r11)rt .. nlallvt ap-" " 1992 nell 11 " .. "'""'"""' C M CA tlon of Bid•: All ni. ktpt by the court. " you potntM by th• court Within Control No. ,.352IO Bu1lna11 Name~•> ll1te<1 oat.a esa, • 11 at be eubrnflttd on ar1 • peraon lraterHIN In tour month• from tl'le dalt e2.022a Publf~ Newport Bt•ch-~~ oFn:.:!.~!'! 2 • 1992 No further environmental revltw of the project fa propo1ea prior to the reque•t f()( ,...... of 2222. Sffled Bid ror 11\e t1tate, you may nie of ""' 111uence Of i.tttB On May 30, 1992, It 9330 ~s r ......... aon Purch .... °' s.lz.M Prop-with lht COUl't. '°""81 A• •• provided In Nctlon tlOO SL.ATER. #1812, FOUN-Co•t• Mtll Dally Pilot Thie ttaternont Wlll IUtd Federal fund• • ~ ---' :r~ ~:"'1C::. ::':ii::~!:~ ~.,,_. ~ t!'O:::: !:!.v!t~ a:=; ;':; tt. NIJ t. ~. 10• ~.,,;-c=::. Comments to Gra.nt Reclplentt. • nu and lnfonnltlon abotlf and IC>P'llNI ot eetate .. dalmt w111 noc •XPI,. be-Police Oeoartment ltind M-357 1992 All lmerested agenclet, groups. or lndMduals d lsagrM lng with ehher or lhe abOve two ac:tlon8.,. .,,_-~. Subf\'111 bide NII Of ot any ~IOn 0t '°'' four month• from "9 propeny lof lorft!U• In PUBLIC NOTICE FSHl'4 fnvtted to submn wrttten comments tor con•1deratJon Pl .. s. specify which of tN PfOPOMd to IN potaon rwned below acCOUftt •• PfOlll<'N In hurlng date noticed COMlcilon with "'olalions Publllhld N~ hach-ecttona It being lddr9'Md Such wr111tn comments wlll be r~ at the Ctty of Co.ta Mete :=:.~=· T:,: ~~F. ~C::, C:-;: ~MAY EXAMINE the ~=-~~~~~ '1olltlou• ~ :';,c:a ltllot .My Houtlng and Communl!y oMlopment Department on or bttbre August 7, 1992. All 9UCh wrtnen
llcll trl&llt be aceomP8ftled QU9lt tor Special Notice ni. kept by the C0\#1. " you Tne "tlrnattdJappralMd lluetn. .. Name ' ' ' M"385 commenta ao received wlll be conatdered and the city of Cost• Meaa wtll. not reqUHt 1M ,......
bw tlM M ltnOUnl of the '°'"' II evtl\a~ ~°"' the are a pe1aon kll...wd 1n vwe of tn. proP1f1Y 11 llatemMtt of fed9fal funds or take any admlnlatrauve action on lh• protect prk>f to the CS• ~ In the aird ~ • total• saoo °' lltit COUr1 ct«lt, the "tat•. you may 111e u.uo.oo. Tn• · H fttd Tht f'ollowlng '*'°"' ---~ aent.nce • • "*' bid 1e more lhan Attome1 '°' tM '•"' With thl coun a tOf'mel A.-P'oPlr1Y 11 dffetlbtd •• .,. dOlng buslnt•• ••· .,.. ......... "" · = 20 PlfC*'lt of u.nert Queet fOf S.,.clal HOtlea of followe• 13.~.00 United HELEN'S BASKET HUTCH. bid °' '200, .IOMM I ILaK•I 1n. llNng o1 en ~ a.tee Curr.ncy 1531 Monrovia All't 115, OBJECTIONS TO HUD:
le 8'N*'· On 4eel.; Arthw ct Ind apprllNI cf --.. Pu11uan1 to &tolfon =ort Btach. Calll. The Cl!y of Cotta Mna wtH und0r1•e tho profeCt dncnbed ab<>Ye With COBO tunda from the ~._:..,: =-.: 1ttao ' :':ov~t °'•~ ,=::: =·~ ::9i.cvc.iib: ~ Ootcion H~ U.S. Oeputment of Houatng and Urben Development (HUD) under Tltle I of the Houe'ng and
be requWeCS In lull. Newl*t heoh, MCt1on 1250 of tN C&M<>t> Pf'OCedutet to lorftll tnit '442 WllMffrOnt Or .. Hun-Community Dewfopment Act of 1974 The City of COata Men t. O«tlfytng to HUD INt Alllln
f Pevrntnt: AM pey. CA ff MO fMI Prot>att Code. A A.-prop«ty without juctlc181 llnG'On 8"ch, Calif. 92141 Roeder, In hi• offtctal ~ u City MaMger 1 consent• to .cc.pt the jurltdlOt~ oC the Ft<*ti ""* be by cael\, Publl1h1d Ntwport ®"1 fOf 8C)4IClal Notice procHdlng1 art under AiCllMd H\Achlaon, '"2 count If an llCtlon ta t>rougM to enforce r .. ponslbllltlea In rei.tioo to the envtror.ment.t ~.
C*tled check. cuhllr'a or leach·Co111 JMM Dally torm I• tvallablt from the way. ~-8.!!!!'°"'c-.. 1~:...~!l"~ ...... 1-'--mu1N'I Ind Ktk>n' llnd that theff r9tpon1lbllltin havw been Mtl-.cl ~~----of treeauref'• Ctledc °' b'f • NOC ...... 11 ~ 24 t992 COUl1 Cltrk. "you claim an Inter..-to ...,...,., -· --.,_ ....,., . .., • · .. ._. .. Ulll9d It.MM potClll. blnle, ,,_, • .... • Alt .., the ,.. .. thla ~. you ""'91 This bu11ne11 I• con-tM ~ le tMt UpOf\ lb appnwal. the City of Co1t1 Jffaa. may UM the btoc6t fUnde
HPrHa, or ltltgttph lf4M ....... emer wltf*'I '° daya °' .,,. h ~ by: hUlblnd end tnd HUD wtll hevt ~ !ta 1'9IP<>f"l1blllttiee "~ the Natlonal EnWOhfMI ... Poley Ad °' "'°"" Otdlrord.r ~°'*.: PUILIC MOTICI lft,.._ L. P.u&. ~ C::, ': ~. reolatrinl(•) co~ 1• HUD wll accept an ~ to Its approval of th9 ,...._. Of ~ Ind ecc.pWice oC .__ ::. rr::. .. ,_.,.,. ... CP w1i ATTCMUlft AT LAW your ...... In .. ....a "*'°" lo tranuet ~ ... ~ onty ff " .. on one tot.,,. ~ng bMls: ~ :--.: ~11: ..OTIC•OP =~ .;:~:.oc•NT•fl ~: ... !'-...... ~ ;:-tlM-:-N::(.~ P......:WllW I) TNI 1he ~ ... not In fact e-cecuted by Int~ offtc« or other offtcl9r of
ir. •••P•J•r (named =:-ri: COITA MIU. nor Court. 700~ Ce;; ab0"'8 on: N/A ~~ ..:= llPf*8r'lt ~ bW HUD; or
llMM) In Md'°"° S:: llTATI OPt CA •1H Dl'M w.t. IMta AM. CA =" OOlfOn ~tried ~ • c:. ...... , b) Thll .__ ~·a ~·I ~ record for the PfOleC1 11--. oml9alon of a :_ O::'::' = _.. .,._.,a. T•UHnJ (7'4) 117·H'N =.o~~ ~ ...,. ~ ~ of HOO,.....-. Dl'M ~ ~ finding or af9P appll~ to tti. project In tht enVlrOM*'MI rWlllw PfOOW
...... IMl11111!1' '"' 0... ... tMffl Publlahad Newport Oflot _. "' 811d0191d ~'*'"'Yon"""'•· ..._....,_ ~otlotla"""' be ---.ct and tubmltttd In accordenc. •lttl the~ --under 2" • .._ ..,,. ,_ .. ..., .,.......,.... INdl.colta Mtta 0911y copy °' "'° c1a1M CllNctld 1• -.ua ,.....,..._ .... --"*" ...... crecMcn, ooiltll,._,. ~ Plkle.Myl0.ll,Z7, 1tla eo ~ UMoft. Or· l'Ul7te Plftt M.71 Of h ~~found In tM FecWlll ._.. ... 11. tla. .. -..vw 1M11-.. w pnone wtio ~ M4tl.,... County Di11r1C1 » NllllMd ~ .....,_ ,_ llli ThtM ,.. ........ .-. .... In the Howlng and Community 0..1109'1...e DIFI"""""'-C., of
• fie len of ....... be liilefUtM In torMy'I Ofbw: CMc C.... ..... Daly 1111oe .W., C.-Miia. ~It lftllY be ~ 1o. ~ CtMrwa Oftlcer, U.L 01• ....... J:::-:":t ~:!:A.T.:~bolt\, SELL ~CA°':nt. u..'-:: .. , .... ,, ........ =,:!11J:!. of"°"""' Md UrMn .,.,..PfM'll', 1115 w... OfVmptC Bot~. Loe~ •• , •• c .....
te" 8"1111 •• la" Md A N11TlON '-beert CoMol No. ab011e In e/fl/ Cf---ICI01.._,1.
,_... .....,. tllN bJ Donn ~ In ~used Vehicle CIOrNIPOlldtnee. RENT , ,0 _....., ~· to the ,..._. ot f\lnd9 °" baaa. otti tl'llln t"°'41 1tMtd In e. pwMua .,....,..... • ~ ='•"~·"= ::..,~ c;-'~ _..clasr.ec' ~C:,: ~ co...-.. not be CONIC*ed by HUD. No ~ ~ aft•r ~ 11, 1192, • be oor 1ld1 • bf
or lmpfled, la THi' 'NTmoH f'IQUtlta Ofllce _. dedlre the ,,,. .....,..""' ...... *-ii ..... HUD. to ... Vlllldlfy of .... Donn ~ .. 81>-Wly dttatbod In ,,,.. ~ .......... '-'A .. ,.... Publ9hed Oeltv "'°' 7/20~ .. ,,
84 Monday, July 20, 1992
lltUILIC NOTIC! PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI
How . To Place
A Classified Ad
BY PHONE:714·842·C5878
Norlh Oraqe Count,· 540-1220
South Oraqe Count, • 498-8800
BY VIS'ITING OR MAIL:
330 West Bay Street
Com ..... CA, 91817
Coomer of Newporl Btnt • Ba7 St.)
CLASSIFIED HOURS:
TelephoJM 8:00AK-6:30Pll llondaJ·l'rtdaf
Walk-In 8:3GAll-1:30Pll llondaJ·Prtd&J
DEADLINES
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Tuesday .......................••.•• Monday G:e>c:>PM
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Thursday/Independent Wednesday 3:e>c:>PM
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El1t.t1ll'da~ ••••.•.••••••••••••••••••••••• ll'l'lda~ ts:e>c:>JIM
Saturday Beal Estate ••••• 'l'lluraday 15:e>c:>PM
GENERAL POLICY
Ratea and deadlln• ant 1111bJ~ to ohange without
notioe. The pubU.her reeervea the right to oenaor.
reolaaatf7. revlae or reJeot any olaaalfied
adveril8ement. Pleue report &117 errors that may
be ln 7ow-oJaaalfted ad lmmed1ately. The Dally
Pilot • The Independent aooept• no UabWty for
aD.7 error ln an advertlaement for which lt may be
reapoD9lble ezoept for the ooat of the apace
actually oooupled by the error. Credit oan onq be
allowed for the ft.rat ln.aertlon.
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PUIUC IOTIC!
Houses/Condo
For Sale
COHO NA
DEL MAH 1022
PUIUC NOTICI
UAL HOA
ISLAND 2106
Charming 2-sty C•P•
Cod 3Br 3Ba. Vrly,
turn. Gar, w/d, $2100.
673·2230 or ~31·2032
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
PUBLIC llOTICI PUii.iC llOTICI _PU_IUC_IOTICI_________ PU1UC llOTICI PUIUC NOTICE
Sell your home
through classlned.
8425878
Whether you're buying
or soiling. Classitled
covers all your needsl
..... .., .....
........ p.,. .......... lilJ' TO PlACE II ID Clll
[Z] 642-5678 l•l:·I 1.0n111c1. 5'D-1m
111=--1 · s. Orllll Cl. ....
Call Classified for details!
COSTA MESA 2124 Nto:WPOH.T NJ:o;WPOHT
BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169
BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607 EASTSIDE
B ack B•y Cozy 2Br +Oen. hdwd 3BA 2BA tiouse, quiet Live Nr The Ocean! 2BR 1BA, 1 -car gar, up·
I hb h d N · stairs unrt, 5950. firs, deck, w/d hkup. ne g or oo • o Completely remodeled 673-6387 or 729•2880 country setting. 5950 smkr/pets. $1850. Sml lBA Penthouse. gated ---------
No Pets. 842·2818 family only. 631·8196 comm w/pool & ton· 2BA 1BA. t/p, carport.
329 .• p Unlvorsity Or. nis. $975/mo Agt 324 E Bb.lboa Blvd.
•---------3BR, 2BA, 2 car gt1r, 854-5809 $1000 mo + see. Dys
Newly painted & crpt, prlv yard. remoaeled. ---------• 680·3812 Ev 279-0878 ~BR 1BA w/lg yard, 23M Redlands Drive. Luxury Condo!
COSTA MESA 2624
1200 OFF 1ST MO
AEN"Tl AVL 8 /1 1
1 BR 1 BA w/garage,
spacious & sunny
5660. OPEN SAT •·
8; SUN 12·8, 2020
Fullerto" Ave Sorry,
no pots. 831·8427 * Builder Closeout
3BR 21hBA. Cape Cod
Style. Oen vu, decks,
upgrades throughout, trench doors to patio, * Ocean/Canyon views,
quiet street. 5490,000. cust 3BR 3BA. 2 !pies,
675·9606 tge decks, $2295. No
gar, 690 w 18th St. S1650/mo.'645-4852 Brand new lg studio Wt Have A Rental
s10001mo. 640·0998 unit toe 1/4 ml to bch, For You!
VIEW Back Bay never occupied, sep • ..r-,,.
•1BR, frpl, d/w, patio,
pool, encl gar. No
pots ~685'mo. Bay
Timber Apts. 642·7142
cdtoo. OCEAN SIDE ..,,..,,,p,.,e,,...ts_ . .,..1.,,,20..,,·_1..,,56,,...5....,..._·_
OF HWY. 2 tge BRf2 3BR 2BA Dplx new
BA, tge dbl gar, cpts & paint, frple, W/
S235,000. 676-3303 D hkup, dbl gar,
On Bluff 3EiA, quiet 2BR 2BA, St 100/mo. bdrm area, NC. pool / \
cul-de-sac. New kltch/ llko new. 548-3080 & tonnis S895. Agt .. a
ba/crpt/pnt. Obi gar, ---------854-5809 ~ A J
lg yd. s1295. 550.1557 ekgBR G~~l~ns1~o°o7~~: Luxury Condo!! , ....
We Pay Utilities! Avail 8/l . 721•1222 V• Mlle from ocean. 2 ocntt each .. 5670 mo
~BR Duplex W/sld•
yd quiet. sngl sty. go
area, gar. W /D hkups.
$795/mo 847·7540
$1J50. 650·3801 UI L•••• Option Pool 634-4411 or 494·5496
Home In Exclualve ---------Are•! Call Agt, Barb Bright & clean 4BA w/
675-5511 or 494·2342 vlawl ·2BA family nm
Call about speclals, •---------pvt suites. Perfect for Twnhse. 1 Hse 10
1Br 5625. Pool, cat ok BLUFFS CONDO professionals:-Brand pen. 2BR . $1250 mo
1959 Maple. 646-6505 4BR or 3BA & den, new, In 8ated. pool Clean 3BA beach
2•hBA, 1700 sq ft. comm
8
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gt house ....... 51000/mo.
•CLEAN & CONVE·
NllENT Golf c:gyrse
view, lg 1 & 2BR, new
carpet. Nr bua,
K·Mllrt. ma.rket.
642·2288 or 63 t ·2725 COSTA MESA 1024
NICE 3Br 2Ba, lam rm,
frplc, new crpt/pnt,
crnr lot w/see wall,
near bch. S219K. Bkr.
722·9246 or 963-6592
NEWPORT
BEACH 1069
w/frple. S2200/mo.
Agt, Trudy 759-0874 HUNTINGTON 51400/mo. yr l se. ...-v Weekly Rentals Also
Sorry no pets. .,..N_,,,B-. ...,S,,_u_m_m_e_r -w-k-ly-.-3-B..,.R~• Ava111 S650-S3500/Wk
Large pool home, pvt 714·644·0335 $800/wk. $1250/mo. Call 673-RENT
bch 53000/mo, wlll Cozy 2BR bungalow, lg•---------yrly. 126 40lh St. 646-
also lse optl Barb fncd yard, off street Bluffs Townhouse 0247 or eve. 631·7902
BEACH 2140
CORONA
*Do you neod lg clean
2br Iba? Garage, now
cpt, D/W, storage.
$750 No Pot 640·2495 675-551 t or 494·2342 parking, avl 8/1. $800 4BR 3BA, 2·story.
mo. Call 999.9999 $2100/mo. 854-4302 Newport CrHt TwnhH GOOD LOCATION Oceanfront Property.1---------3br/2 .5ba, comm LG quiet 1Br, oc••n * * DEL MAR 2622
1500 sq It, 3BR 2BA, Nice lBA Condo, pool, EASTBLUFF, 180~ bay pool/ten, $1600/unt vtew, bright , near Lg 2BR 2BA, d/W, ga·
pvt. road. All omen. spa. weight room, vlow, 3Br 211.iea, dbl $1750/p-fum 642-3850 bch. Ftpl No poVnew rage, lndry rm. close Winter S2,000/mo, lndry lac., great toe. gar, rocenlly remod. ---------• 1 5875 675 a 3 to SC plaza 5795 mo. Vear round $2500/mo. $675/mo. 969-9804 $2300/mo. 720-1553 Tho Bluffs. 3BA 21hBA, crp · · ...,14 505 Sunflower
675•7003 den, new app./carpel/ LUXURY 2Br 2\l'IBa. CENTAUR MGMT B•ck Bey Ar•• 4BA
3Ba, wd/mrbl firs, jac Gate-guarded beaut tile. Park. view. $2,000/ den, frplc. V'1 blk to 642·2288 or 631·2725
SPACIOUS IRVINE' detch home, 3Br 21h mo. Avl now 723-0352 beach. References. tub + xtras. Reduced -=~,,..,,..,.,,..,..,.,,,...,.,,,,.,.,.,.,,.,,"""" NEWPORT
to $385K 842-8807
Houses/Condo
For Sale
MOBILE
HOMES 1100
1991 Mobile Home In
exclusive Park. Sp•·
cl•ll 2BR 2BA 20x60.
$60K (819) 727·1143
OlJT.(ff.STATE
PROPEHTY 1:'>58
TERRACE HOME Ba, fam rm, gar, AC. $1200'/mo. 675·9138 •Large & sharp 2BR
3Br 2Ba, flroptace, Steps to Back Bay. ----------2Ba upper, d1w, lg
BEACH 2169
double garage. Near $1850/mo. 720-1553 Pleasant front lBR apt. closets, vorts, gar
ocean, schools & Beach Rentals! Pvt patio, carport. 5830 No Pet 640-2495
Fashion Isl. $2100/mo. NEWPORT PENINSULA Hta 3BR 3BA $1350 LARGE secluded newly S9ootmo. 673•4677 L C
963-7766 or 979-9596 YEARLY·WINTEfl·SUMMER Twnhse style, att gar. decorated 1BR cot· * g lean l BR Opht
COSTA MESA 2124
•3BR 2~Ba twnhse on
bluff nr bchl Obi gar,
fncd yd, $1225 mo+
S600 dep. 642·9666
•Npt Hts 3BR .twnhse,
lrplc, sngl gar, patio,
very nice. 322 Ogle St.
5995/mo 047·7540
1 Btdroom to4 Bedroom W/0 khup, l/p, no pet t•e•, 1575/mo. unit, new carpeV
Fum1stiedl\Jnlurnl,h•d 760·1713 or 857-t 776 361-3725 or 835-0871 Move•ln drapes & appls 5525·
Villa Rentals LARGE 3Br 2Ba with SPECIAL! No Pols
240
•
2299
675•4912 2BR 1BA, lndry rm. Nr
Iott, 2 patios. Step• 1 BEDROOM bus. K·Mart, market
to oce•n & b•Y· Pool. spa. cable hkup . .HUD welcome. $650
548-4589 WESTLAKE VILLAQE nio. 2257 Maple
...CONDO ""T""'"'* 845-8'22 An ... lmel 642·2288 or 631·2725 • • ,.._., Lg pvt, very deluxe 2Br ,,.
Lg 2br/2ba, ocean vu, 2Ba w/2 mstr suites, pool/tennis, W/0 hkup gar, decks. 5995 lse. Townhouse style apt,
$1450/mo 598·9347 No pets 840•9408 3Br 2\hBa, encl ga. rage, w/d hkups, pvt
. -3BR 38A
FROM $995
Beaut ••f• Molok•I. Beautlfull)I remodeled
130' of beach front, 2 3BA 2Ba, 2 ear gar, lg
new homes, $650,000 yard, 332 Broadway owe. 714-786-3490 St 650fmo. 721-1118
•Lido Peninsula•
Unique 1 & 2BA Units
for lease. Private bch,
on bay, 873-8030
Studio-extra nice re·
Lido Beyfront Custom model. Frplc, walk-In
3Br, 3Ba w/pler & sllp. closet, patio, w/d. Yrly
$5000, Bill Grundy Rllr $650/mo. 48 ... 321 5 18 Lido Nord 675-6161
backyard. pool, spa,
2233 Fairview Rd.
S 1070/mo 548· 7001
Attractive 1 Br ld••I for
••nlors. Pvt polio,
walk to everything.
1575/mo. 546-9081
All mstr sullos, spa·
cious, frplcs, W/D, pa-
tios. some garoges.
Close to bch & major
shops. 2BR 2BA $89S
Houses/Condos
710 Lido Park Dr.
Country Living: Twnhse, •W. Newport steps to Lido Isle. All new 3Br
3 lrg Brs. 2•i'/Ba, frplc, beach, 3BR, patios, 3Ba, country kit, lam
gar. yard, 1 mll• to W/0, lum/unf $1375 rm, din rm, sec, S3000
bch. s1110 642·0414 mo. Bkr 842·3850 673·2230 or 631·2032
BAI, ROA
PENINSULA itl07
Victoria Park Aptt
714-722·7505
SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ ~
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ftrll.Jlll'hanl81111bulimmds
Service
Directory
CAHPto;NTHY :1510
II Reprs & Installations
Qlty wrk only, ref's
Local 10 yra, Honest
24 hrs, Lou 842·6678
pelrs, Rtmod. Ooon, wln-
dOW1, ublntts, stucw & dry·
wall. fences. gattt, ttc. Lie
CERAMIC
TILES :1:-12H
THE ORIGINlL
DEAN the TILE MAN
leaky sho wera·A cld
wash & regrout. New
& Repair. Bathroom•
Shower doora. Kite·
Floors-Plumblng Uc.
25yrs O.C. 673·8085
CHILO CARE :t~:Hl
('l.t-:ANIN<r
SEHVICl<S :1~. IH
DOMt-;s l'IC'
St-:HVJCES :Jf17fi
l.ANUSl'l\Pt: &
LAWN CAHE :HrnH
Nffd a good qualified Weekend Live-In All Amerlo•n Tree
Ltve·ln or Uve-out? Wanted Friday Eve • Service. Removal,
I've been ther•c.11 Sunday Eve. No c'ar Trim, Senior Dlac.
Leanne 631·2930 neceasary. Coat• Free est. 531-84115
Reliable Housecleaning Me .. Area. Jim'• ... ndaoapln9
by the day. Loc al Uz, 751 ... 925 Outatandlng dealgna
area. Excel. refa, Call with plant grouping• &
Allela 751-4289 artlallc lrunlng o f
('(>NS J H IH TION
HIJll.l>IN(i .c,i;o
1-'I OOH INSTALi.
llt-:l'AlttS :rn:lo tr••• •hrub•. Alao malnt. 919-8928
35 yrs up, Jeny 141.0517 Openlna for Chlldoare
2'yra + $65/Wk. Fncd N• ,,..... C..ltfMl8r
yd. Meals Incl. E'CM, Cu1tom Home•, Comm'I
Rel'a Avail. 548-7217 T&M, SpeclaUty Prot ..
CEMENT
('ONCllKn; :t~•2fi want• to neg, WOf'k.
Rellable/Honeat.
All Carpet Repall'9
Pwr strwtc:h & lnttall
Any sin Job, 1& yre
1 da. 73CMS83 t 2.4 hr•
('JllMNfo:Y
SWJ-:El'S .l~o.IM Slummer Specl1l1S
Speclallzlng In drive•
way1, patio•. walk• Tfte Moppette nt. "74,
way1 & patio eovera. Spec:lal Offer: Buy 3
Uc 528050, 7~1178
IH>MJ-:SJH'
St-:UVlt'l'.S .1,, :ti
Hl\NllY Ml\N :1710
Carpentry. plumblng,
tile, dl")'Wall, maaonry
& more. Reas. ralea.
Jl111 849-2824
M<IVIN(, .l'U 1 .... , ...... ....,., ,
hr min. Guar. iow.11
ratH, lie. 101002
lnaur. 114/833·9925
MOVIN<i :JH:lol
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif. Publlc Utlll·
llH CommlHlon RE·
OU IRES that aJI uaecl 1~~-=-==:':":ll~:o:::1ndl
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mover• print their
P.U.C. Cal T numb9r,
Umoa and chauffeur•
P'lnt their T.C.P. num·
ber In all advertl ...
menta. If you have a
question about the I• Re Rooh A ,...,.1,.
galltv of a mover, !Imo Local Reta, 18 Y
or chauffeur. call: Greater Pacific Rf
Publlo Utllltlea e3 .. t ... #8213"
Comml••lon
714·559-4151
iav On Mevln9
L.owe1t, Stotage, prof.
excel reputtiuon. 1 hr
min. lnaur. TUJ7859.
Vlea/MC 73t·88M
Sprlnlklen are m
oniy t>u•lne••. Repair
A lnatatta11on1.
1 Ch•rle1 722·7124.
TO YOUI
h 90meOM tpedel ~11 btrthQay
In August? Announc~ It In the Deity Piiot
end lt'ldependentl Send In a non·retumeble
photo e1ong with s10.oo or Just a messes~
with SS.00 and we wtll publish It on
August 6th
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Deadline July 31, 5:00 p.m.
Send your messase to:
The Deity Piiot & lndepenc:knt
330 W. Bay St.
' Costa Mesa, CA 92627,
Attn: Clesslkd Happy IMrthdey --------.,-J=..------1
Fo.r tree est. call get windows FREE,
47Sl·2928 Ort A1f's, 645-0751 3 Line• ... 3 Daya ... 3 H·-vrn•n ..... , ... An Dollara... Merchandl.. -"" -.-· · ·
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Buy It Sell H. Find h. The Piiot ctaa1ll1e<I, ('f•:n I\ MI<.
Tll.t-:S .1:1~M
Make the right move.
Piiot Real Estate
fob• w.lcotM. Small undw $500. job apeclalllff, 2.. hr.
M 2 ·9878 Call. 8151•2017
Tocleyl
842·1878
ClaHlfle<I. • Call ... a .H78.
Increase Your Reach lhrough Our ewlmprovedLowerRaleS I Photo me11agc 110.ooli llktlldly I ~
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'1.21 per line, per day. That's ALL you pay.
8wd on 4 Ines, 24 ir-1cir • In r. SeMce Oireday •
For more information, Call Todayl Ask for your
Service Directory Representative 642-4321 Ext. 307
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Sales
'Sl'l-UJ & 1s KJHOATS 70 lti
HMW ffO:IO f.INC'Ol.N 91 2 0 TOYOTA tl:.!10
0--Del.._ 18A
28A 1760. 18A 1BA seal· Comp6etely , ..
furbuleh ed . Q uiet
Easte4de locl No ~t•.
I ' I< O I ' I· 11 I Y • , . ~ Ill IM Weekend Llve·ln A Nl!\1''1 s 1,11 1•1
ART STUDIOS •••D TO 8SLLI Wanted Friday Eve .• l'R•• TO GOOD Newpott .. .ch Coun-Sunday EY4t. No car MOMa "Nicki. " Cot-
From 1200-1216/mo. tty CIUb Golt M9mbet· neceuary. Co••• lie/SMpherd Mi• 2._.
1e• QLAI TRON '87
190HP MerC/crulHt If
0, Open Bow Tri-Mull,
Sun-Top, Tra.ler, Lola
or storage. Great Ski
Boat In e.11cellant con-
dition (10 person ca·
pac1ty). $10,500 OBO.
Call (714)846-1571
'89 .... 3251 4 or,
5 •pd, white w/black
lnl, Mint Cond, all
record1, MUST SEEi
$11.500 696°7543
after 7pm
llt Lincoln Towncar, 1989 CELICA conw', wt\
42,000 ml, need• cot· wlbk root S,4,000.
metlc w ork, $2,250. Loeaad. 489·2945. 646-8606
OP•Na.4DAILY
147 E. 18th St.
Ideal tor new bus~ lhlp 844-02CM tM .. Ar... • neu. 11tt1 & c:rafle. Uz, 751 ... 925 YHt old Fem, weigh•
Ea1111de locl Call at>out 40 lb1. love• Transportation MEllC1':Dt;S 91 ao TRUCKS tf220
Carey Ward 831-2242 o hlldren. Moving, can't keep. 645-4807. Employment
Opportunities i Merchandise INI>lJS'l lllAI. 27kM
BUICK 90:JI)
BOA I'S 7 01 I
CMEERY furn 1tudlo,
$525/mo. a.. a water
Incl. No pale. Lve
ma ... ge, lttl 5330
t.Ml'l <n \lt.:'-4 I ;,:,,111 .... -.-.""l,-e""i""ld:-•--•-P_a_c-:-lo_u_•' t200 S/F ote, lg rN1
2BR 1BA. BBQ, lndry, e• door, 1795 mo.
encl garage. S775/mo. 829 Terminal Wey.
No peta a31-8427 54°'9352 I.--------• AN fHHJ J-.S hll 1 o
Hlmalar an Free to
Good home, female
spade, Mom• 831· '3' ... ten Whir w/lllr,
2574, Office 752-7445 lmmac, Ktraa, 15hr nu SAILHOAHDS 7 018
P.•1rm KITT•NI 40hp Yemaha. cvr , " ,.... $8700 873·8847 57 Chrll·Cralt motor
For eale. Superior ---------yacht, turn·key boll quaJ, loving, pedlOree. t4' lerllMr Caprt $175,000 or trade tor
'82 Le S•bre 4 dr, •II·
ver, AJC, P/S, PIS
good transportation
cat, S1995 873·1514
'73 REQAL. 61 ,000
m lle1, good mo1or,
Asking $1000 080
5 49·3020
'89 300TE Wegon
Loaoea, Great Cond,
45k mt, Must Selll
S38k obo 723·4079
89 Range Rover. xlnt
cond, 11111er w JIU\f,
sunroof. pllone, 361<
ml 525,200 969-5344
AdvertJalng
INSIDE SALES
J. CURCI
COLLECTION
On Udo Peninsula
Engll11'1 walnut werd-
ro~ • Cal Mod• din·
Ing sal w/5 wing
chair• • Much Staf·
fordshlr• • 011 Paint·
lngs e BOUTIQUE e
FINE JEWELRY e A
Must See. Call for DI·
recllon1 675·5539
Good hOme. 538-1892 w/lrler, 50hp, t/t, eqlJlty In homa or
ll•r•o, very clean, condo. 3t~2243
MlJS J('AI.
lNSll\li M~.N ; ~ 1t11:,:-i
run1 great! Must '" to BeUevel Must s.1,._
Just bought New Boat
$3000/FIRM , 432·0318
after 6pm or Iv• msg
CHR~SLER 901>0
'70 28081! Coupe,
36K ml, lite t:>luo, 1111
cond. must •tlll S14K
OBb 873-3313
VOLKSWAGON 92Jf>
'88 f'o a OL 4 dr, JvC,
4 spd Grey, 29k ml,
$4800/obo •·675-4068
d·222-4444 •lCt 2fli
The Delly Piiot
currently has a full
llme Inside 1ale1 po.
1ltlon available In
the Cla11lfled Adver·
Using Department.
M/\HINt-. S l.ll'S For S•lefTradel '73
Vega, 227 Chevy.
much ch1ome, show
winner, $10 000:-Jlm
NISSAN 91 :>O
GOOD LOCATION!
$200 OFF If you can bring u1
1ome 1ale1 e11perl·
•nee. a po1ltlve phone voice. high
energy, typing sldtls
and persl1tance we
will provide you with
a friendly atmos·
phere, room to grow
and the training to
make you 1ucce11-
M .
1908 l<lmbalt Console
Plano. Beau. carved
wood. Exe. cond.
$2,000. 845-1680
PIANOS &
18' Cl•••lo Wooden
•o•t '57, Century
L.ap1tra1<e. Ort cond,
$8000/obo 548·364 t
DOCKS 70 2 2
10 Mtn To Open•••
18' Power $195 mo &
45' Sall, narrow beam
$450 mo 7112·2881
•88·70B9
t'ERRARI 9067
'87 Nla••n Sentr• E
5·spd. AJC. Kenwood
cassette stereo Dark
grey w 'grey 1nter1or
82K well-maintained
hwy mllet. $3500 firm
ANTIQUES&.
CLASSICS 921>0
'31 Ford Model A..
Roaas1er. Beaulllul
panade ready Prof 1e·
stored Own part of
history Appralled
$25.000, sacral1ce
$14,500 080 Lie
~EUD976. Phone 714· 891·9901 days, 714·
Lg 2BR 1 ~BA town·
hou ... lndry rm, d/W,
patio. S795/mo.
Business &
Finance
OHUANS hOM t 30 FT Totlycratt cabin
cruiser, twin 255 HP
Mercrul1er engines,
sleeps 8, idnt cond.
$45,000. 673·9247
'8 4 M ondlal Red, 1
owner, 25,eoo ml,
$421(Jobo 546-5597
C•ll 8 73·82 13
2078Tt...rln
CENTAUR MGMT
642·2288 or'831·2725 HUSINt-.SS
O•k dining tbl S500,
pine de•k S950, pine
dre11er S750, Jacuzzi
$800, dryer $100 760-
0471
CONN organ & u1Ue
speaker9, $299. Cell
646-8078.
BICYCLES 60HO
Transportation ,
t'ORD 9071)
PORSCHE 917~
'88 91 1 Turbo Red'
bl~ lthr Int, 19k ml,
loadod, all reeds, 1
owner. PERFECT. Lovely t aR Courtyard
aettlnYi. Gated, pool, OPPOH rtJNITY 290-1 t'URNITUHE 6014
Tug Bo•t 1942
new diesel, trans &
1987 BIANCHI tanks, refinished 1992,
MOTOHCYCLJ-;
S<"OOTEH HOtH
'83 LTD B rou9ham
NC, P/W, 3611 orig m1
great cond, $4000,obo
721 -9826
$49.950 720-1265 840-7231 eves
secur ty. Ask about Vending Routes
Speclalal M2·S858 For ••••· Earn a
Mov•ln Specials! steady cash Income.
8' Oak wall unit $600,
Cherry de1k & ere·
denza $600, Anllque
rocking chair S200, 2
upholstered chairs &
ottoman• $250 ••·· Antique Atmolre $350,
Antique hOP• ChHt
$150, 645-1680
1 O·• p • • d s z 2 3 • 1_s_2_5_KJ_o_b_o_64_6-3_9_2_0_
men's frame, S1!50. WANTED : Bo• t '87 Hond• l!llte Red,
Tlp•top condition. Trell•r for 13 ft Bo•· Xlnt cond, 1 yr new, JEEP 9110
928 54 wht b1k 1thr 1n1, 1~·-...,.....,,..--.,,.---Auto, phone, co. Dk 1950 Ford Con11ert1t:>l•
ml tinted windows cstm delu11e, reStored ' ' lmmac cndtn1 $211<
2 & 3BRTownhom111 ___ 1.a_oo._9_5_s._o_3_54 __ To join our team.
send your resume or
come In and fill out
an appllcatlon.
Call 9~1-4418. ton Whaler. Call 714-1600 ml, S1350, In· Must C 2 Belleve. Phil C 11 Bob 631•1131 552-4085 aher 6pm a
Good k>cl Ma.73e7 Vending-Strike 11 rich
NEWLY DECORATED with coin-operated
2BR, tncd yd. Wtr pd. machines. Prime
TICKETS t>07:>
644-4288 clud•• 2 helmets, lock '91 Wrangler 5 spd
The Piiot Claaa.. & COV4tr 97G-6018 whVg1ey, 19k, 811< Soft 1----------~ PILOT CLASSU'tE D 1988 Must•no, 289
636-4120 9·5PM routes. S3-4K CHh
2194 Placentia $755 wkly Income poulble. -z.ro down If qua1fflad.
DAILY PILOT Koltywd ........ ,.,
•Front Row Center•
Thurs aeries, 8 events. ..xrrae. S4oo-.. ch
night, 080. 644·9410
fled & B1k1n1 top, nvr off-rd. Its the solution you're V-8, A.T 95 .. o Me·
searching lor • whelh· chanicauv Res1oree1
er you're seeking a New Interior Jv11 The most comprehen-Sl0,500 obo 380.9747 Automobiles slve and current dlrec·
..Jory of good.Lend Iler· '91 Wrangler 5 1pd, home, an apartment, needs paint 1ob 10 tio
wnttgrey, H~k; BJk Sof1 a -new ·occupation or tHJ-tt er t la A-n-ew-
Twn hm stYl•·new J.ck, 1-80().598-3792
c arpet/palnt/bllnd •,
28r 1 'hBA, patio, gar,
330. w ••r st.
Coat• Mea•1 CA
82827
Attns Cl•aalfled
M•n•v•r
AMERICAN OF MAR·
TINSVILLE large
dark wood 9-drawer Vices arounCIT & Bikini IOP. nvr oH-rd. even a stray pet. S4950 OBO
$10,500 obo 380-9747 ---------(714) 846-1571
MONEY dresaer with 2 rectan-:.....---------------------------, __ ...:.........;;.._;..__.....;.,;..___
$7!50 721-0191
H llNTIN<iTON
WANTED ~mu;
gular mirrors & night
stand. Both for S300.
ANS SVC OPERATORS ._c_ai_i 9-5-1 .... -4-16-· --Local Manufact. Enc. COUCH. ro1ewood ASTRC>LC>c;Y
BEACH 2tHO
Lg 38R 2BA 2·story
twnhme, W/D hkup,
0/W, frplo, patio, gar,
$1150 + HC. No
dogs. (310) 592-2214
Nfo:WPOHT
HEACH 2669
•28R $750*
•1BDRM $600•
Frig, dshwshr, stove
Incl. No pall 545-4855
'*2BR 1 BA, UPPER OR
LOWER, Neer Ho•e
Hoaptt•l. $775/mo.
645-7478
Want. $150 000 Wlll PfT awing 1hltt1. Musi • · back & arms, con. pay 10% almple Int. type 35 wpm. Wiii temp, $250.' 675-2330
paid monthly. prln.1_1_ra1_n_. _c_M_._2_s_9-_7_4_2_4_
due & pay~le 2.3 yrs. ASSISTANT Kitchen dlnene, glass
Secured by 2nd trust w/chrome w/5 chairs.
deed on waterfront EDITOR French Provincial
home In Hunt. Harbor dresser & matching
+ personal guar. 5 years experience night stands w/mlrror,
Lived In home lor 20 writing, editing, lay· Stereo cabinet. yr1, have Impeccable. outs. Qre •l Job. 848-2451 Sin« You Asked: "I am An
A.AA credit. For lnfor-Send clips, 1ayou11 -M--------rud~r -your column 1ncluded-l ft· matlon call 714/891· ASAP to Dally Piiot, ovlng 7/251 Living (m dining rm bdrm twcilllly ~"""Y th~ writing o( Rlly 9901 days, 714· 330 W. Bay St., Costa · ' · ,.. ·-840-7231 eves. Mesa 92627• office, TVs, appll· Bradbury. His sign, ple-r'-Tom ance1, patlol Incl Sn on, Allentown, Pa.. Answer lllly
Announcements
CASTING IMMED! Ore11el Heritage (Con· Bradbury, proMlc author of sdtn«
Extras needed. for sensus) 973•1477 faction wga.1 1nd ao-tima pott, as
films. commerclals & SOFA & love seat S575 cluaiclll ~. Brlldbury la no friend of
TV. Eam up to $200 080. Dining table w/ llttrology but dapltt th!. ht is a
per dayl No exp teal $250. 549-8269. LINES 014.~S BUCKS fucinaung.taltnted,cttatln indivld·
•Lido un.etalra, 2br/2.... needed. Call today wil. Othtr Ltot to tt•n,btr, put, ... ..,.. 81 a,59:1-2021 bay view, frpl, ·gar, p~nt W"tbroo.k P~ltT, Mitt Wnt,
$1350/mo lease, no COUNTER HELP Ktilh Carradine, Jllcquthnt Susann,
pets, 720-9685 P(T, drycleanera. No •Tool Box for Small S II • h d. . th llJ..ng Llrdnu, Jr.
LIDO ISLE fully furn F~~r.°~.~ol~np::;,_e_xp_ne_c_._63_1 ._ss_1_2__ Size truck, thick gage e your pnvote party mere on ISe In e ARIES (Much 21 ·Aprtl 191 Cir
1 Br. Utll, gar Incl. male, Mesa Del Mar Gen. Ottlce/Order Desk steel. Must Sell I $50 cum~••Mt"S lllii:t" dramahc tum '" vour
$785/mo yrty. 1 per· ., .. , on July 16. Call F(T. Type 40 wpm, 754-1262 Doily Pilot Classified Community favor Wh~r• pn111ou~ly vou "'"'t
!o_n. no petl 673-0837 540.2919. good w/phones. 55 ~· -3-h-p-.J'""o_h_n_a_o_n_M-0-1-0-,11 lockt>d up" you now broth~ oair of
COOi(! 2BR Apartment, Dyer 556-0902 Fresh/Salt Water Misc M rk tpl ( II t d t 642 5678 . d freedom andependencl' Once again 2 Yrs N-. Avg $637/ LOSTI Mele Black La·l-K-E"""N-N""E_L_H_E_L"'"P_..,.P_(T_ Tackle, Box. Assorted Q e 0(0. Q 0 oy Q • on you .re on sohd ~mol1onal·finanetlll
mo For 1., .. Month• brador W/Whlt• 1pot. v Short & aloe"" loll Experienced only. Clas1lc Reels, CALL k d f th ff ground On Our Speclalll. Call ~,. Auto, fHI worker, SS/ 548·9832 ta e Q vantage Q ·1s great Q er. TAURUS \Apnl ZO·Mav 201 ~an NOWll 71~50-8310 8-8·92 In lhe Vl{:lnlty ol hr. 557 "'""'3 ---------ff 16th & Plecenlla.
1
____ -vvv ______ Bausch & Lomb Slldo alvttc•I np«1ally concernrng u tr
NB Helghta, 2br/1 b• Colla Mesa. Blue Mort~age Trays, $2.00 ea $1 5/ which sm.icli:' of "d~v1ousness Xt'·
frpl, 1ngl car gar w/ woven collar. Please Doz. 854·9649 3 LIN ES for 6 DA~S for 9 BUCKS nano h•atuf'f"> d1scov~ry v11•l11y, fhrta opener, am trnt patio, h • 1 p u 1 f 1 n d Insurance rocessors.1---------h l d.s c f h 631-44"2 "Boraall." REWARDI High earnings. w lll Flahlng 4 B•rgeln•f lion l al en $pict on ettnct' wot
train. 213/957-4945 Wooden Tackle Box ----11&-'"'m Undef S300 r...l.) ---..---publisher mutts'" unique us1gnmen1 WESTCLIFF $850 (7l4) 650-4532 or aoo.,_________ $20, Lures & items S1 · """"u.. "'"T GEMINI I M•y 21-Jun~ 20) Focu.~
2BR' 28 .... flr•place, __ 1_4_9._s_2_2_1_a_•_k_1_o_r _A_n_ita_ Offl $ t £ I I I ... Ct ecre ary 5, Penn 8/0 reel $75, on ulh lmttnt. s~u llllOn. ab1 1ty to
pool. 846-3879. 1 128 LOST-on 7·16 black & Sllong organizational Trolling Pole $13, Col-tr.ansform dl't'ilms 11110 ruh11es You ll
Rutl•nd Road whlle male Shlhtzu, and relational •klll1. lectJons of 30 old } have 'good fortuM· an matters of h ·
Apartments
For Rent
HOO MS 270fi
Newport North area Familiarity wilh basic Cla11lc fresh/salt nan« ,1nd rom•n«' Colt rKttvtd pnor
Needs medlcallon. computer data entry. water Reels St2·S20, 1 REWARD. Call Light phones and gen-3 HP Johnson Recon. 10 4 Pm hiS wnum•nt•I va u~
760-0549 eral office aupport. F/ dlllon motor $225 CANCEll (Junt 21·lulv 221 Wh.u •1
T with beneflls. Call 490 Coate Me .. St fu'5t llppurtd 10 be-m1r1ge turns out to
Loat: 21 yr old Cheryl, Coldwell M8·9832 TH£M::WPORTBEACH •Cl~'TA\H.:S.<\ t>c-solid1ndyou'll~1trmtd1 "proph ·
••look te -..Oh the vtclnlty of Wam•r TELEMARKETERS Washer•ryer, OrHser r···1
Sl•m•.. C•t Very Banker 714/646-9060 1---------0 •1 p•1DL ft "Att~nuon 1TVolvH around bounda·
unfurnlahed. House & Bolsa .. R EWARDI 0 1 0 and other misc. CaJI portun11y Tnvt-ll'r l"t'tUrM
Skinny, Deaf, Lo11 In 1----F 0 R S A L E :
1
I J I -ry hnf'S pro,..."" valun. rTlll l'Stil~ op·
PrlvllegH, Female Owner Oevastatedllll f,8!':nd~~1:·1 • ~'!1~~1_1_23_-0_1_1_0_._____ ~ LEO (July 23·Aug 22) lunar. nu·
S350/mo 548-6348 3n-0289 12:30pm weekdays. Queen or Parlor Palms. m~ncal u~cts highhght ett1t1v1ty.
-.-.. -,,o-•_c_h_N_B_18-r-/B-.-· Loats Dlemond Tennis $7.50/hr. 549.09t 1 5-8 feet tall. $20 ea, • ~ ..w .. rial hms ii od attld 111(1111 t.,N\., ... ...tC.. iof this tate. Mo Cmkmom 1tyl•. lftlt'ns1(1t'd ~l•t1onah1p You'll M
I •--elat, July 18, .... 1---------Herb plants 80 kinds ,..... ~ 'fWl"J mad~ llW.ll't' of "d~•dhn~" Focus on PrlY entry, no cook ng. --,,.. Window Cleaner h $450/mo 557~290/d clnlty or Farmers MKT $1 ea, Liiac 674-9422 fOUmty tducllhon study of mecap y11 •
831·5550/eves, wknd• Newport Center OR Exp"d only. Mlgh rise S Pl C cal mllttnal Cllpncom 1nvolvt'd residential 840.2684 hade, ne. ypreu Pavilion'• Mkl, Bey-trees, 15-gallon, s2o. VtaGO tAug. 23·S.pt 221 Obt-1n
COM, Pvt room & BA. aide Or ... PLEASE 1-gallon plants, s1 ..------------------------------.! vllhd hints (rom Cllnct'r ~ m('$,.qg"
furn No •mkng/ HELP Sentlrnenlal WislerlaS10.674-9422 TODAY'S l.ong·rang~pro&-comtintosh.rp, drnkng/drug1 $470 v 1 REW•RO l ,... •. # a u • • · ~ cl~ar focw R~la11onsh1p can M mtnd · Incl ulll. 721·1815 722·1134 Srfbde, 1kl boots.
Shr Mobile Hm on Udo _L_O_S_T_a_S_e_•_l _P_o_l_n_t
Park Or, pVt rm/BA. turn, S400 Before 2pm Sl•meae completely
or alt epm 673.SlOO declawed. Mining
••e••••• 1tereo eqp, o ll CROSSWORD PUZZLE td Long·d1st•nctcommun1ca11on 10 PleHe ~ aware that palntga, min bike, ~hi 1~0]11tS romantic ha.son
th• ll1llng1 In this cat· Wght bench, dn lbl/8
Juty 7, In the vicinity
Sunny poolside rm with Of Ult1rlpur In COM.
YI Ba. pvt entr, w/d , call 673-9470
Pool/kltch prtv. N••r
OCC. Fem non-tmkr.
l'OO/mo. 986-051 o
IU:NTALS TO
Announcements
agory may require you ch, china cab, 2-4 pstr '-----------------------------' to call a 900 number bds, rcker, 644-8798
In which there Is • Tec htr onlJC 544 o1•
charge per m inute. cllosoope: Rodine
Bartender Tralnffl hard disk 2omeg: twn
NH<lad, eam up 10 beds complete: exar·
5150 dally, saJarv -+ 1_c_l..,,s•-b.,..lk .... e_ .... 54_w_o,..7_3_
tlpa, Ml M pert time. TRADITIONAL
t Snow "9hlcla
5 Did
boyl and
5e ~t (a cake)
57 Snake 5e Lot's son
Sii Appettzw
60 Rent
IPlllll
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
UIRA (Stpt 23-0ct 22) StrtSS in·
d'penden<'t', fresh stll.tt. w tlhngnt>M t•
bl' "vulnt'rable" 10 love. Spothgh• on
p~bl1c 1mllg~. ettd1b1h ry, rTpu1.iui,,
milntal stll.t\.IS Aqu.iinAn attoml'y ~v"
ts of l~I advlllltages Artenuon•
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 ) ln1u1
lln 1nttlltct llrtlvatl'<l-you'll bl' aht-<td
of compt"htors as l'ftUlt Focus on em
p1ovmtnt, fitness, pee ownt'rsh1p. un
iuiul rotrtmunecatton (rom dtpl'ndtnt
Aquanus. Canttr penons rt!pf't'Wnttd
SAGl1TARIUS (Nov 22·DK 211
Almost eHortltt51y puzzlt p1ttf'S f•ll
into platt-you'll gll.1n valullble overall
view You'll bl' musing, "Now I lnow
what \I mt-ans to bt •n Clltb1rd st.11•
Another Sag1ttaruin (nturtd
CA.l'RICORN (DK 22·Jll.n I'll Dig
dttp 11110 mlltl'n•I pr~v1ously pushtd
aside You'll loat~ • mwing hnli: Fo-
cus on homt propl'rty ~soc "~UH,
conclusion of negota.lllOn Scorpio nll•
uvt plavs rolt, h~lps ttSOlv~ diltmm•
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Ft-b 18) Sn-·
n•no fHturtt tt>lld1ng llnd wrn1ng
l~am1ng via proc'" of tu chmiic othtrs
Fluu11on or chllJ\ct' mtttrng could M ·
romt mott wnous thlln ong1nally an
11c1pa1td Prott'<'l ~~H 1n emot1on,1
clinches
PISCES (f~b 19·March 201 A1ttn·
uon revolvn uound humony <vlor
cootdin•hon. 10unds of 111us1c: lnd1v1d·
u.al who had bttn on d1Uettnt w•v~·
ltngth wall llg1in bl' at your side Fi·
n•na•I p1ctun bnghttru cons1dtrllbly
If JULY lO IS YOUll l lllTHDAY:
You a~ ~mooonal, loyal. (am1ly·on·
~ntt'd Mocher l'Xt-rted much 1nn~n«.
at ttm" had "smothenng tH«t " <Ap·
ncom, UllC'ff f>l'MIOM pl•y ma,or ruin
1n your Mt-Currt'nl cyclt t11ghlo&hrs
mvl'l, K'Ctltra1t'd -W arttv1ty ttlK·
hon of whal could llCl\OUnl 10 tnhrT
n~w w•tdrobt Durll\g Stptt-mbtc,
you'll be-mott coruc1ous of body •mlll'•
wall mvtl, Wlll ttp~nt aptoll.1·1ntw·
e.t group. political or chant•blt
•1992.L.-~r-~
WEEKLY BRIDGE QU1Z
SHAHI-: 272-1 2 wk lralnlng, women, Satin ,& aequlned
men 21 or older. Call: White Wedding Dress
II Tltled woman 14 Caaaar'a robe
15 Mlc:fOwew -
16 OYwect
17 Wild perty
e t Frencfl rt.let 62 Slngle •
63 Deify treatl
84 Drunkard•
65 Smell
ANSWER TO WEEK.LY tUllDGE QUIZ
1 alk to •••Ohl Shr
28R NB Apt In grHI
locl Parking $450 'i"
dep. e 3 1-4e71
l'EHSONALS ;mo2 800.&32·8222 1l:z.e 14, Seo 1 110,
DWM '""' attractive young female to •hat•
PHOTO TRIMMERS ~!2!~~ 8 aner &pm or
f1bulou1 ocean front
E111n to s 125/day. No
•JC.P nae. 80().262-4389
noMt:sncs M'>-&o
Baytront calm hm. full Htate In exchange for
Ba. parking. 3 blk1 10 occaalonal light
bch S450 + ~ ullls. hou .. kHplng, baby·
Tom 873-2e80 IY mag sitting. Salary pos· Ma""' Wantedl
Fem non-amkr, want a aible. 487..c>a8e Irvine, 11Ya In~ out
beaut piece to llve? ~F to care tor one 8
Furnlehed. Rent pvt mo. old. Llghl hou••
qrtr• Incl lg br/den/ba. work. Non-1mkr, some
Ger, pool. E'alde CM. Engllah preferred.
on·1cF. H lHNITllHt:
EQUIPMENT 60-17
Pitney Bow•• Mall.
Mach. ti 5830. Xlnt
$250. 154-9849
rt:TS &
ANIMALS 1;0.rn
$5951 845-7480 Must have referencaa, mo. Great Expectation• Uf• Call 72 .. 7848 BABY' bunnle•. dwatf1.
Na Shr 3Br 2Ba house Tlme Executive Mem· Helllng Oltftculti.1 ob-gentle, lovee l<ld1.
acro11 from ~ach. rp, brahp, 1nnnttaty tran1· lalnlng rnsg. plea" Only St 5 ea.
w/d. backyd w/flr• pll. tenable 1850 723·1 tt4 try again. 557·~227
S41 5Jmo. 842-3248 iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiimilmiiiii
NPT Beach 180" Yl-
lwtury penth ... trplc,
vauh calla. Prof ~
amkr M/F. 875-2330 UPTO
PAoWoAt oAv Pf.
1a ~•Euter
111 Allan cxMrl
20 -and onty
21 Vety minute
lfagment
23 lndMduall
25 Honor carets
H Fl8h
27 Preocol !pied
211 -up· get
dr9IMd
32~. 35 ~.,,.
31 P9dd'e
37Swear
31Allr9911
3t ShOI -'° 0.-4 t Beliewotent
Of def
42 "--,
Macdum" 43 Elglbte
**'-44 Wading bird
45 Cooalng Item
... Metal IOUtCI
48 NfLOfCf'L
culhlonl
OOWM
1 Bend
2 Actor. Greene
3 Moth
4 Oorll -
5 Neighbor of
Ru-.
11Stete9
7 Hammed In
• OppOMd to
9 Subtract
10 "Amlal II ... 900°•-
11 Convent's kin
12 Coupd'-
13 Wlttiar.d
2tL~ 22 Aoaaeing towl
24 Afl9'Y lootl 27 CUftlnO ...,,,,
28F~
~~~i.=;+~._.Q.l-Ne1thervulnerable, as South
.... ~~~~;tYOU hold: -...=.+;..;+=~ •QJ8 AKQ72 K97S H
~~-+'="~• ·~~:tThe biddmg hes procttded
,;;,i,,;~+=-i.:-J~!..:.~_.. .. North Eut South We.t ~~~ .. Pa. P .. 1 Pua
:=.L:~~:..11 1 . p.. 7
.:..+:~~~Whet do you bid now"
~::.=~i...:..11 A.-Wbile ""' rai.lt' partner's ma·
o '* ~-.. ~ jor ·tuit. retpoDM fttfly w:ith thrtt
49 Singer Rou
50 Oufwa«S .,,.,
51~
52 Nol Wlf"1y
card support, this hand rtqUll'ft a
different approach. You are too
strong for e mere spade raise, but
lack or . fourth apa<k ban you from
even con1i<knng a JUmp rai.lt' St.art
paintini a picture of your datnbu·
tion by bidding two diamooda. in·
teodutr to raae 1padet nut..
Q.2-Neathu \'Uloerable, u Sooth
you hold: •
hold.
•Void ~97 0 AQJ5 •A.KJ10654
The btddinJ baa proceeded.
North Eut South W.i
Pa. P.. 1
What ia your opening bid?
A.-Thil could be YoW bend. or it
might belong to the opponent& me
~r. One thine ia al.m09t 1urt
Smee part.Der cbd not open. thert'I
httle hope for alain. We would opeo
five dube in an effort to abut out the
opponent&. You don'\ oeed much
from partner to make it.
Q.r.-Eaat-Weet wlnera.ble. u
South you bold:
•7'3 'VAUU 3 ¢A •AK.4
The biddinc baa p~
Soutla W• NoiU I.MC
1 Q P.. I • PMI
1
>
Share 2Br 2Ba. ocean
v~. eli ~ti.a.
S700/mo. 673-eeOS seoo 92~'°' 30 Corn pt'OCklct
31~
32 Fad
53 Thellers
$4,.811119 booll
55~bun
st~.-mll
•AK.78 ~J4 ~10<&2 ..,9,3•
~ tuddini h4I procff'ded: Sou\Ja W•t North Eut
What do )'OU bid now? A.-Al the ve.ry 1-it.;_.you __ w_an__,..t w=-=------t
Shr 3BR 2~8a Baclc
Bay twnhom., W/d ,
backyard, parking,
$450/mo. 850o3180
11TH I POMONA
1200 eq " ofe/wt\M 931-3809
llO ... "· .....,... ft NHN. COfftftl. Doctl
...-11¥91. •n..ue
PER MONTH * • mJ.ECTmS * Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 842·4333
COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH '
'
P .. P....-1 P ..
------------• 1 • p.,. 2 " .....
' --+-....,-+--+---u What ection dn )'OU t&ke7
A.-Tbe onlv two call1 t~\ co~ --+-....,-+--+---'1 into ron11dtrauoo e~ a pau and
two heart.a 'mce partntr surely hu -...&.--~---'"""--'--~' et. lust five heart.I and could havt
els. •• prt(er tbe C\lrftl<'I mn w two
beert.1
be in pme, but whue! £jthtr
bea.N. "** Ot DO trump could 't>-
niht. e.t it to maka a WlDP('nt1ng
j ump abiA to three cluba. Should
p&r\.Mf ftiat, you w\1l naturaJh ft•
tun> \() he&n&.
'
Be ~y, July 20, 1992
"We're bringing people together!"
Jul~ .!O, 19"2 ~IX'-l i.il I dirion f(,r lite 'c:" port Bc~H. Ii < o..,Ll \h: .... t 1>.tih Pilot
YOUTHAJL.L Y MATURE o~ . ..-. ClllAlity. s.ts in· lc:lli&,eii. N.s t.'M, fi1, hn, Ii· ~ -.re. pro(euional
62t, Nc.pon 8-:b. Call 7796.
YOUNG .SO, BLONDE. f6'/
122, Jeeb. iJlll'I O¥cr SO, WO!\· ins. ."' •l'Y flln and possible relaticnhip. Colll Mesa. Call
189S.
WINSOMB, WliTY, 5'1',
TRIM BLONDE BEAUTY .
sorts ralnld ~ 4S+ lO share mov11'1, museums,
mcaudaii1&1 UllCnpa'SCd wall
INC'J md bimu. &vine. Call 2182.
WHAT A MIX! l11han/Mexi·
can descent, Aries/Taurus o.isp!
Say SWF, fi'/shlpely. dark
hair ml eyes. fun.lo'lirc. 0\11· cmg. bubbly penonal11y. Kind.
honcsl, lootc bolls. noes. beach.
sun and Pam Spnncs. SackU\g
a &ood-lookina. bones! guy. mt
l40 pme play1~. alcMol °'
drup. (soc11I dnnkc:r okay)""ho
has similar qualities and in1tr·
csts and wanis a rel111orish1p.
Founllin Valley. Cal I 17 49.
VERY SEL£CTIVF., VERY
PRETTY, lllltl'CUllilcred, S7.
trim, blonde. Seeks SO plus.
refined., dmnu!J. 11>111y gcntl~
man IO share hk's many plea·
suns. lrvinc:. Call 2749.
VERY A 1TRACl1VF. OUT·
CiOL'lG, CRF.ATI\'E DWF.
m.c:e figure. c.clllni, fun·IO\'·
1na, many mtcrcs ts. DeslrU memos_, rdauomhip 11>1lh
SlllCa'e. romanuc. ld•cmurous, educa1Cd,(1<nlu-1ng.SWM,47-
58, •1th senSt or humor
Wemidc,(bi11nOrangcCour1y
often). Call 2187
VERY A1TRAC11VE.S6".32.
sensual. confiden1, pl•) flll. vo-
lupcuous full ligurcd SBF Jeeks
6 ... romatall•. pa.~~iooatc, intd·
hgert, ~ 35-40 !Tiiie '°'
serious loni·lcrm rel11ionsh1p.
"1usaachcA>c2rd a ... Ally na·
1IO!lll!1iy. Santa Ana Call 1792.
VERY A1TRAC11VE OWF.
l'h)S!Cllfl. 39, S'S'/! w. "'IS
TIRED OF GAMES? Me 100!
DWF, 21. NS. me son. Classy,
lllllCjUe. alltaCUVCI, prol'essionaJ,
VCl'lllile. ScdJ linccre, lllnlC-
tive SW, NS cenlleman 26-38
Ctmcnation, ~.boots.
people. filllCS'S, undcmancling.
sliaM&. carin1. ~1oc. Call
1446.
TIRED OF DATING? Lookini '°' an honest. warm re lalioo-ship? Let's 11lkl DWF 43, 5'6'/
slim, 11ux11ve, 11Ctive indivi<ilal
whoen,oys1ennis,luk1111,danc·
~ honebeck rid111g and wallc.s
on lhe beach lrv1DC. Call 2141
TALL. Sl.f.NDER 40'S NJS.
auncuve, pass10M1e abouil1 e
SWF "'ants 10 meet canng, hon·
est. su~ul man for friend·
ship and romance. lalg Beach.
Call 2287.
TALL. ATTRACTIVE
BLONDE lilt es casual as well as
finer llunp II l!J'e. If you 're one
finelNll bdweco4~. aanc·
llYC, llCllVCI, fun. like IO lauch,
spoil and be spoiled, I'd lil:e you
10 be lhe finest lhlllJ Ill rrry life.
Call ll1as NISID SWF. Newpon
Beach. Call 2869.
TALL (6'), A1TRACTIVE
widow, Youn& 54, NJS. seeks
f inantaally SCICllre 1e:n1 lanan
wuh I wide l'll1C' of lllCJCSIS
"'ho CllJOYS hfe. Huntington
Beach. Call 26SS.
TALL (S'l I') SWF, 19, OL'T-
GOISG. en)oys dancing.
beaches. moY Its. Seeks f\in.
lovani. 19 2S, cuy (or mcnd-
slup. possibly more. CYJRSS
Call rm.
TALL (S'IO"). SLENDER
BLO'iDE.. 31. SWF. N/S. en·
)O)'S OUldOOf ICllWlllCS and
spms, desires 10 fllCC\ alhle:uc.
Sllltere, lall SWM. N/S, 31 ·36.
~Ille. Call 1679
SWF, S'4', AMPLE BUT AT,
NIS. enJO)'S simple life eqiaally
II home, 11 concens, l'llllttllmS
and the lhet&er. Seeks 40+/-.
non-oblessive ICddy i-. Siii
Juan Cap1$V1110. Call 211 I.
SWf. 24, BLONDE. BLUE
EYES. S'S", model fisift. likes
belCh, SUJ1$e\S, and I &ood time.
Newpon Belch. Call l 28S.
SWF, 19, chubby, lonble, OUI·
coina leddy bevscekinc roman·
uc SM who looks inside, not~
OUISldt. fuUc:rton. Cal11393.
SWF DESIW HANO.SOME,
AT SBM IUldcr 40. I'm 59', 19,
fit, eubumA>lue, gcwgcous, an·
cm. Tustln. Call 16S8.
SWF SI. scUs professional
&Cllllmwl for UW¥d, coif, din·
uw, fun .t more. Bdloa. Call
263S
STOIM YOU CA.~ MEET OWF,
49, SIS, edllcaled, aunaive.
Call if you -DWM. N/S, 4St. secure, fun-loving, sen111iwe
w11h cood values. Newpon
Beach. Call 210 I.
SOPlllSTICATED BRU·
~ETT'E SWF, S'6'/133, aanc-
11~c. sal>ill~. uiieU1ga11 Jeeks
SW\1 4S-S8, professional.
healthy, clean lifc-Slyle. 1..on,
Beach. Call 2198
SMILE! Very preuy, curva·
CC<lll$, pc:tMe, btunt1U: l'lll'SC, 39,
S'2/10S Enw 1md. lhe uu.
ow to respond to an ad?
.-ii:. -wt --...... ICr 11111 ramllllZ. o.a. -r..-1IJldlcrnlll~·
sllip. lf'linc. Call 1162.
SJF, 30, .0 SN, 30+. !owes
...... COIUllY llallldlhr ...
wranslc:rs·n·boots a m1111.
T1111u1. Call 167'7.
SEXY,BUXOM,BRUNm'E. BIG BLUE EYES. DJF,3S. (SIU
14) w~ld. ,_ 111 CA &am
Oliaieo • .ti SWM J0.4S yn
10 •JOY dttU'll, duwr and dailcin&-.mas o( •• fncndlhap.
flla l lalipa. us11111 N11uel.
Call 1531.
SENSmVE ASIAN F'E.\tALE
• Loves racque1ball, moY1cs.
lrlVcl~. ball ,llllC$, 1111imate
duuna. Orange Cowuy Call
2596.
SAf-4,0lSll. 5'.2.51.E.'i0£R.
11tr1Cll'C, profes.slOllll ll000\111
Plcate respond 1( you ha~e old·
flSluoned values, very S\ICCCSS
ful in your career and no1 self
1sh. I •111 answer all alls. Ir·
Vlllt. Cal I 2224.
ROMM11C! RESPOXSIVF.1
RADJA.\"11 bJF denn lmd·
some S'! O' +. ll!ldh1c:n1 SN. NI
S, 3.S4S for cormlloed &icnd·
shii>Acwe advCllllR. Mllll be
ndi 111 l'artlpusiorate 111 mind.
I aw111 wnh open lllTlS! ~inc.
Call 2220.
RhAOY !'OR ROMAt--CI:
ftinn) ,adven11iruu,, lovlble, 31, swr FulHi1ured. H Ill. ... ,
aubwn lair and almuld q cs,
m ine scnsill\'e, canng. SWM,
2S.J6 foe lauper Ind lo~c Ir·
'lll)C, Call 1665.
RA VE.'\ llAIRED in1elh1en1
SW F seebconspimol COl!lP"'·
ion, 25t. 10 uplOC'e fa\ Of1lt
bauntS. No sun gods or cruas
Lone Belch. CaU 1476
PROFESSIO~AL SWF 53. NI
S CllJO}'S Ollldoor<, 111vd. len·
nlS Seeks S.1ITIC 111 male. llun·
1111g1on llaibour. Call 2701.
PROFESSIONAL BUCK FE·
\1Af.Eer&JO)S lhcaue, blues Ind
an Scek.s male Qllllp11111on. 35
60, race unamporllnl. Lon&
Beach. Call 21 S9
PIEm', VIVACIOUS, p11y.
r.i. .................. . .... low ...... _, __
m11..tl....t.l.-.:11we
11191,4).Sl .......... ~
~·
PRETTY, ROMANTIC. DWF,
37, 9C'pbi .. ralld, .... Jew.
ill\, pnlf_... Seiki WM.
N/S, 3.5-41, hlndlan., fa, lllC·
cem.t. rar lluat-f, ~·
lion, lowila. CGftllliaed relauon-
lhip. h-. c.11 ma.
PRETTY. P£ITTE. PROFB-
SIONAL. DJF, N4. 46, wwm
affectiouie, compus10lllle.
Enjoys the ou1doon, spons,
dtncinc. lallJhlnl, !heater and
much mcne. Sttkina a bat
fncnd,loverllldlifepn.w11h
-similar bedtarou nd. M iss1on
VicJO. Call 2126.
.!JtEtI.L.PEmE. MUSI
TEACHER. S'2·1110. teeks I
gentleman •ho •• 1p1r11111lly
minded, llhlaic. 40-SS, IO share
a special life ioacthcr. Orange
CoUmy. CAii 3>30.
PRETTY, PASSIONATE.
PROff.SSIONAL, 39, .S'J'.9.S,
desins lmdmme NND dasJ.
aci mm al-. r. COl!Wbl·
ma11. Newpon Beach. Call
1901.
PRE1TY PROFESSIONAL
DWF. NIS, 4S, 1r1n, ~m·
bc:red, lowe llmllS, lpJfU. 1111·
mals, lallllndS, .... lluJh-
ler. lffec:uon. imdlia-COl!ller·
llllOn,lmd,morc.. Tlllln Call
2392.
PRETTY BLONDE, SUC·
CESSFUL. 1pm1ual. shapely.
'liable, hllmor.ous, yOlllhful 43.
Loves !llllinC. outdoors, enlCT
lllm\g mends Md!MC' for tll>O
11 my Irvine home, super 7 )T
old son. Seeks ~.~JS. 31·
.SO, who Im Sj)trnaalay and ~al·
ues ~es.110nal sua:ess Ind a 11 y personal life. Ir·
vine. 12.l4l
PRETTY AF seeks 28-3S WM
financially, emouonaUy suble.
Fanuly «1en1ed for pc15s1ble
nwnaae. OninccCoun1y Cati
14n.
PETITE, VIVACIOCS. I~·
TELUGE.,T. remuunc. allnlc·
Ute....._ WU. lilll spe·
cial 111111 IO llwt my aml fvr bfe.Aae41ioSl Mitlioll Viejo.
Call lll:SO.
l'£1T1'F., A1TRACl1~ AC·
Tl\'£, WF, would lib a .., • •n• II my 1111 i-_ Of for
1111in&, llkq, "-' Of bach bikina. Lona 8tach. Ctll 2299.
PERSIAN WANTED: Petile,
SHW, 22. eekJ nice, playflll,
Persian, 25 t IO walk, cluic, Id, = life. Lona 8-:h. Cail
PERSIA.~ WMTED-Bta11ti·
Cul blondt •ilh V"" eyes, 30,
seeks handsome. cdllc.aled, lm-
bitious. flllllly-or1:mcd fllllll·
c11lly indtpendenV.C:CUre SM
JO. SS for fun, tr1vel, adventure.
bit1ne, Call 1978
SOT JUST ~OTllEL
PRETTY FACE. llarley-ndc:r,
IOO. Sensual, romanuc, green·
eyed Greek seeks sincere,
hea llhy, affocuona1e SID~1.
· N/S, over Si' under 40. Cosu
Mesa. Call I 859.
N1CE. PLEASING SBF seeks
secure, cleancu1, gracious
'JUlllermn 38. so. arr/ nallonal·
11y, for JIU ooncauldancq.
MISSlon Vrc11. Call 2A96.
NEED BALANCED LIFE.
llUlh, hemJlhy enYU'OlllTIClll, beg
m:ord coUec11on! I'm 3>. S-
M. CaU 1146.
~ATIVE ORA~GE
COL1'"l1A.\ Bl.I \OT Pl.AS·
TIC. DWF. 46, professional,
happy. lo~cs rose gardening,
oo-q f irqilaccs. roman11c. hon·
est, lool11n1 for u•clhcen1, hon·
est, establishcd. senu 1ne, DWM.
4S-SS. Orange Call U29
MARRIAGE-\fl~DED S'S"/
I IS, 32. brvncae. SWF, ~IS.
happy and hcallhy loolung for
same. Very 1antU\ e, a!Tet11on·
11e. SCAy. ou1g01nc. and phys•·
c.ally fiL Good comtnW11c.a1or,
loves children end anunals
Clnst1111 •aNes. Sucx:essful Cl
reer, "°"" rcxly 10 build sirong,
fulfilhng rclluonsh1p leading 10
fanuly Tustn. Call IS 1 l
LOVI:. UFE. f'RJf."\DS, tl("W
o.pmc:nccs, 1odly and iomor-
LOVABLE II, SEEKS 11-25,
fun·kmna. advtmlroltl. com·
i-sionate male far friendship
or po111blt reladoaship. lfwl. li111C11 Bach. Call llSl.
LOOKI.NG R>R a n111unns
&i.d and COlilpWMI wldl pOI si>tl11yol77Mt1oo~rm 1 OWF
SI. look.Ila for --.ne 4S-60
lO t1we quality~ wllh. Lona
Boach. Call 2SS5.
LIGllT UP MY LIFE. BIG
GUY! ln1elhcen1, pauio1111e,
optn, lov11' white female. Tall
S7'. lllrlCtJWe, loote to 1 .. &h.
soil, Siii, deep sea fllh. imd.
dloce. Y011:11tn1aive,fun,optn,
successful, IWSC, warm, 11U.
4S-SS. l..lllc BC8Ch. Call 2688.
LErS GET SERJOUS, SWF.
N/S, S7'/13S.., 39. blondeA>lue,
very prtay. Seeks SWM, NJS.
6' +, lml, ltll'IClJWe., 35-4 3 ,sense
of humor. Sanla Ana. Call
IS97.
l.E'rS CO~'ECTI SWF 'fS, ss·n u. well preserved 47, IC·
llvedec11C11111C, bniht. fumy.
mulli-faoc1ed, love crown clul·
dren, &iendl, lrlVd. t.cnus, pho-
1ocra phy, b1cyclin1. w11er
spans, and more! YOU: some
oC lhe abowe, .S1' +. and • "Cl'Y lj*W 111111. T11S1111. Call 2.280.
l.EGGY MID-WESTER~
LADY. shm, ae11vc, open. lo.,
~. fwi, romantic secb •di
adjuJlod male vm100 Newpon
8cach. Call 2176.
JC~ BECAUSE l'M
Bf.Al!TIFULdocsn\ mean I
don\ k.now w!.t's llJ1>0IUl1l in
II ft. sk 11ns. "'ork1n1 out.
fncnds. ICMJ!., nvd, an and
m11S1C1 I 11111 11 my 40's (look
30 s), blonde, 5'S'/l 20. I would
lllcc 10 meet a 47·52 yr old c:mo-
11onally and flJllllClally SOC\lrc
soulnwe. lmnc. Ca u nos.
JCLIET SEOO~G R0.'1EO,
111nc11ve, Sl.lluesque. class),
1r&dh1en bumcttt SWF. fun·
~ins. vt~ICIOUl. l~cstodanct
lJllll .... C.illlM
IH&simBLi. DWOHT· RJL. DJF. 2 ...-~ .U....-...l,.._DIM
HUSBANO. ~ WI
...... 1rv .. Cll 1111 .
INTELUOENT. A'M'llAC·
TIV6, SWF, 19, rrn21 .....
SWM ill Jra no •11111. IM:· .... KlOQ 11111 ,_ Alllerlun.
Call IOSl.
L'Tf.U..JOE.\'T DWF.56, lootm
peapk. amac, bach, 1111vel,
a--cbnin. w. anlt·
IMll IO thare wnc. USllDI
&.di. Call 2502.
INTELLECTUAL l SEN·
SUAL? Ola 50? v.., ~iy • abm DWF S"I' a.Its naillle
CIDlllpllllOO so.6S IO shn mo¥·
-.oancaul qhlloanc.AM·
lylleal mand I pkis. Selle o(
llllfnDr 11111 abllrty IO '-" fun ;'li." depeel. lrv111e. Call
IN SEARCH OF MAN: ann1
bll1 calle. firm 11111 smoath, lab-
aal, hbenlin&. keen, k~"·
kJDd. AFPICklle..UtnSWM,
25-30. s~·. llopina for bau
ufvl dtliwfl'J. lrvinc. Call 1211
IFl WERE BLIND, what would
I see when I faced you? If I
were deaf, how would you com·
mwucaie wilhme7 I am notbhnd
or deaf, but how do I kilOW 11111
)'OU -seeina l innn&? Qr.
qe. Call 1529.
l'M NOT TllE WOMAN IN
RED or lhegtrl nc•tdoor, but ,r
it's someone in between you'te
loolong for-.l'm a profCMIOllll
SWF, NJS. 33,57', bl~lue
\1any varied UllcrcslS. I will re-
lllm all calls! Irvine. Call 196S
I W A.\T IT ALU ·A 111CC SW
guy wi\h AJl·~ICln good
loots who's financially l cmo-
uonally secure. Ive you ou1
!here?? Please · N/S, no cM·
dren, no beards or mumchcs,
6't, full he.dol"baaand no BS!
Corona de I Ma'. Call 16&3
I \1JSS conversaiion, compan
1msh1p and canng Im OWf'.
you,. 60. lnm. alltlCll ve encr
geuc •/pis.ion (or golf and ten
rus Sedung fit. '\IS SW\f SS·
bS w.ll1ke tnlcrests. lrvUlC Call
25S8
I A.'1 JEWISH 3S/57'. •ww:·
11\'e. alhlccttc. w111y, 1blolu1ely
IOonclcrfUI and perf CCI Ill c-ery
"'-a). I ... ould hke10 meet• Jew
1i.h man "'ho "'111 hwnor me
11>hcn I get Lite this' • e-opon
8C8Ch Call 1822.
llF.ALTllY WEAl.TllV
WISE?? A1trac11~~1fnuen1
:-.ewpon Bach socielly acuve
SW lid). cl&ss-.a fif11n, ~S.
scdu SOr'flO·s gentlcsmn of ac
c.omphUmc1t. chncler. 1111ri
Oly Ind fw.naal sco.nty kl JO)
fully/crea11•ely share lhesc
OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! It's as s imple as 1-2-3!
Dial 1 (900) 407-4377
Option I 1-for a funher explanation of the voice-mad service
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Option 13-<o browse through the voice ads.
(CaJl.s n:qu:re a touch4Cme plxJrw and~ bUltd aJ S 1 49 per mi.nUJe)
SingleUfe Inc. assumes no IJabiJJcy for the comcm of or reply
to a personal advertisement. We recommend Lhat you use
commo n scn.se and caution when meeling a st.ranger. You mu5t
be 18 years or older to respond co or place an ad
Men Seeking Women
llH SLGAR MAMA' SWM
J4 needs hugs frmi bu•om.
1i1oer'\'-e1gh1 DWF/WWl-4S-SS
lla"''thcmc Call 366(1
~JS happy, hcallhy, CXCfOK
resularly, good shape. lradi
uonal values, wide 1n1ereslS,
&ood career, sense of humor.
booesi, s111cere, cons1dcn1e.
have 1megr1ty. Seek lhe same.
bv11e. Ca u 3631.
Cily: _____________ Zip: ___ _
Phone· (__). ______ Age ___ _
Above information mandatory.
HAD m ME root a-i11tJ .--. ..... -., ...... ~Mad-........ YllS......• n-c.. Body .........
polCftlll. Uf•ylc llllfl"USI'
liousi.o-..-.i Oii.Pi: ,,.u. lhcll•, lnp1Ct, -"
c11upn.esc. u..a-a Call
1961.
GORGEOUS BRUNE1TE
SWF,38,llmdcr.S'f.psyddo-
I .. ..ts 1-dlamt. u:cm· NI, acillft&, ...,.,, r1 l flln
SWM w/llrona Clwl1111 val·
ues f« cn,oyablt 11111 meuanc.
f\ll relalionship, M. llllllllll&·
IG1 8tach. Cab 1691.
0000 WO~N LOOKING
R>R A 0000 MAN Alnae·
ll¥e, ctmy DBF, 37, S'l'/llSI. W-. SM, 3S-.SO, my 19Ce,
fntly onaud, flln IO be wilh,
nelli&ert. Olllpina 11111 knows
howtolftll 1 lady. u.. 8tach.
Call 1997.
FORMER COUBiEQUEF.N.
DJF. N,5, loma1111 for her Kan&.
4S+, Ill enpy life's nany plel·
sures • 1n¥el, clancin&, icmis
and mud! more. ~inc. Call
2066.
EXTREMELY ATT'RACTIVE
LOOKING FOR SAME.
Classy, an~. '1y SWF seeks
SWM. 'SIS. 26-33, "tr/ aarac·
uve, profcsSIOllll. sublc, Cir·
ang. Must "''tll kJdsi lr-.r.c. Call
1431.
EUROPEAN SWF 21, S'6', en·
JOY skun&. 1cnniJ, m11S1c Ind
moY1es. Seeks SWM (or fncnd·
ship. Cosu Mesa. Call 1326.
DWF. N.6. 29. A.IN. SOUTH·
Ell"i UDY. S«lu smiles,
lmlghs and lll)'1h111c o:cillnJ.
11>lule she IC1mS to be 1 Calif or·
n11 girl! Newpon Be.ch. Call
1m.
DWF, 43, OK look111 teels
someone sincere IO share lime
and 1111cmts • llh. hinc. Call
2303.
OJF, CLASSY. w1vaOOUJ. pc
ute lllOf!IC). Romanuc. g1""" Scck1nc secure professional,
DJM, 4049 w11h kids. ~di
1ional values fot maruncM re
lataomlup bitll!C. Call 2179
Women Seelcing
Women
l'\1 A WHJTh l.I:SBIAN setk
111g fcm1111neh!llscuhne. M1.1$1 l~ehot1ubs.l'm6'l/lb6 COAA
Mesa c~u 2905
BLO:" D BEA UTI' .S tllslc:ndcr.
c:rooc. fun scO.i same w n (f
open 10 bolh socs D12!l'Mld s. C.112986
II\\ DS0\1E. BRIGIIT. 6'/
blue-eyed media producer,
youlhful JO, new to lhe area.
laugm casJy. IOllOy canntll·
led 10 honesty Ind open ccm-
muma11on as sacred aspects o(
a l~ing rcl111onslup, seeks 1cl-
vcn1urcsomc, self·conftden1,
~ female wilh a
beautiful smile who 1 bolh pas·
s1onatc and pnnc1pled, l~cs
1r1vd md lhe OUldoon Ptt!ct·
enc cs IOW1rd pc:t11t, dart ha Rd/
ClhnJc: looks. Seal 8c1ch. Call
4270.
NATIJR!: LOVER SWM 31 ,
S'l I/I 8S, ICl'lg brown hn, big
brown eyes ScckJ slender-av·
cnge buJ!d N/S WlllTlll1 25-3S
for h1km1. wnp~ bltdang, 1nvel.~1es.and. Fullcnon.
Call 3827 A ntl.E11C PROFESSIOSAL
SWM, 33, 6'n6S. blonc!tA>hlt,
talnlJ, VfQc)ll lr1WnJ,JOUtng,
vollerbell, bead!, sltUllg. btk
111g. computer tngancer. Sedu
ICl&We Wmllll IO sNrt lasting,
Clru\& rd111mslup ~lllC Call
3830.
FREE AD! IS WORDS OR~! (Addl words SI each.) Make check payable to Singlclifo. (Abbreviauom or hc1ght/wcight comlx> COUnl ~ 1 "M>rd.)
A.'ll'1.A.L llA~SO~t m11:I
hgm,11t1S11c.11111b1t111.U 30 S'fi/
16.S SWM. straisN passim. rt0
cornm1tmtt1ts. no BS (;()j\I
'1est. Call 3701
SEEKING ASIAS. mce look·
mg,s1nocre, professional SWM
18. S'Sll SO seeks SAF. possible
mamacc. Irvine. Call 3603
WIFE WANTED by tl'lts fllf·
ever 39. S1', fun ~'"'Teddy
Bear iype. who l~a I0111111.
Also tcnrus. kids. dois. w111e,
-14 belch. l\lOlrllllns, tnv·
t11111. adma. mu.sac, roller·
oouten-· JUSI your baste 'one·
heU.d<t<aldi,' Calhohc. hal·
ian, NJS, kinda CUY who is ready.
willin1 and able richt now! So
hurry up; you prell y latly and
make your bcSl move qu 1Ck be-
(ore some ~ lucky cirl Ccts
mH""Ml~ 8-ch. Giii
3S23.
SINGLE MOM WANTED
OWM,youns 41, S'IO', alhlctic.,
hands<me, humorlll1', roman
11c seeks OWF 34-42 Costa
Mesa. Call 449S
llANDSOMB MIDWEST
EllNER SWM ycut& 41, 6'/
Ill, 1nLell1cen1, hwnorou1,
bcallby KdJ bcaiay for com
m1unt111 Hun11ng1on Beach
C.114017.
llANDSOME, EMOTION
ALLY OPE profcsJ1on1I
SWM 61175. 41, desaret tp h·
11r1111 1el.t11on..Jlip, run. com-
m1unm1, (11tn family w11h
Swlrnu-· WI' N/S/D, lllOft&
.it idcnl•fY, m1e1bcen. open
minded. hn pll)'SIUl.ly tit.
tc.11ve. W11nn.&Mlllllf,ncdh1d
1oahan feehn,,.. romantic.
pau1ona1t. UIJoy 1n1J1NCy,
am!U1~~~c·
111lnS, playitw. • ,. .. acsm·
114!11 siqlle IO etlccllC •
111.dkaal '°ef: • hcido-ni Pref• col ......
llO du~ , ISlllOIYI.
slrn.dqM,1ahchal11C11 8uaw
P.ri Call 4259
I
I VE BE.EN TOLD lhey're gllf·
gccus' SWM. slrn, lllnlCllVC.
laie-30's, Jeeks SWF, late·20's,
no nauve Cahfom1ans. C061a
Mesa. Call 3&n.
DW\1. CHRISTIA~. NIS.
JUST SO. ~ davcrccd, ,isi
londy: 1111, athleuc. fwt, busl·
ness owner Look1n1 for
. wpely, IO¥lllJ gal 10 spoil
Tusun. Call 4901
AJN & EDU CA TF.D ltlnCUVe
SWM 2S, 67Jl8S I tnpy bl
cychn&. music. res11unnu.
wor\ 1111 OUt, mcl\l ICS, beach
Sc:ekm& an 1uncl1ve, ambl
uous, healthy, SWF 2~25 ,.,
m.hleuc body Lai& Belch. Call
331S
SWM 26, LOOKJNG FOR 24
34 •oman who hke:s 10 go
pixes, set llunp I like laugh
1111' ~inc. Call l l()t.
Pl.EASU RA 8 U1. pmion111e,
hmdlOmc, sui:assful 4 3. 6'/180
OM. N/S, [alher. dtalrcs umn
h1b11ed, hemllhy fcm111ne, un
clc:r40, lovc:r. ~V!C. C.all 40bl.
ACTIVE SWM, well-educ.al.Cd
busmca owner scclu lllr1Cl1ve.
ad vc:nwroulf'cmale Ccmpllllon
J0.40 lo share life's advenU.C$ LCllll 8eah. Cal~'°"' -
ASIAN OR lllSPAMC FE
MALE WArn.O. MUSI be al
1r1e11ve, slender and 1111elhgcn1
(or •l!rious rel111onsh1plmar·
n1,ew11h41 yr oldBladimedl·
a l SIUdem lllllllllJlon Belch
Call 4QS9
JlANDSOMfJ Y Cl..'TF.h1ll·
lctic physique. S W\1 N/S-0, 6'/
176, 39. collqc dcJT(!ed Very
much llllO Ucrt lie and proper
nultlllOll IOSlay (II and hcA)lhy,
En JOY mow a , concau, lhoure,
sporu and m<n Otslrt IO mccc
I SWF. N/S D. 30'1. .. ho It "' Sid healthy, prcuy and ainc·
ll•e for monopnous n:laUOll ship. fltolCI WC lc:.omt, tOfT'1 DO
duldren. f,.,ane. Call 3914.
SJM 4$, $'7,Cl1J()l)'S•ll1nt. °"'.
doc:n, ll'IO¥itt. dinting.~·
111J a111K11we, pc:t11e SW, JS
4.S for frlmdship, l'OllallC£ Seal
e.dl. C.11 '2.lS
sw~m ,6'1n7S,mJOYS.,na. •
~ ,_ICI, C)dini. Sen
fill\'• and llllnortu. k'fkins
lllnal\'I 30-40 SwP ~lie.
Call 3S9l
MAllll IA08· f'A MI L Y
ML\DID, W'.\f 9. 51'1160,
SC\GU.t AV All.ABLE WM
2A, IUnell'fC, Ula' C$led 11 metl.
mg bl or L woman. Plcast all
Mw11111 Viqo Call JG$ I
ltO~l:ST. CARING S~f 31#,
5'1<WI75, 'JS elhle11c, suca:ss
ful, f\my F.nJOY1 d1nanc-ou1,
lll0¥1C5, spm1n1 ncnts. hianrir
SccU auncuvc SWF \JS 28-
40...,,tl'lsurular quahoes Irvine
Call 3747
DWM 43, b71190, grtcn eyes/
brown t.ir. hkes golf, tcnrus.
blkana. waln'ik1, scO.sSWF3S
44, \fS TUS1111 Call 4301.
l\TFl.Lf.CTUAL D~f et
lnCll•e )),6'11 ~. pro(es.s1onal,
canri, 1«t1111 fc:malc ol any
race for film. 1nvel, uplonns
lrv11e. CaU 3619.
LOVE PErm. LADIES With
lmg hn SW\1, 1111'1'11•e, in
ldhgcnt. '"'Ire sc:nUcman. shm
S'9. turly Jiii/pepper hair.
Loi-cs IO Sol! .,(I ~ ~e cbna 111)'\hin& WI~ lhe nsN
1)er'SQ'l"Baby, wtllrt •f)'OU ~Valley Call 4™
VERY lllJMAN OWM4S,S'9'.
edualed.profminl setkt fi1,
hcnesl I~ iohava family. kids
lrv11e. CaU 4337
SE~SITIVE. ROMANTIC
SWM who liacna tnd csa
Very handlanc. Nts S1'. 49
•cmMttared profeuKJ111~ 1rn
ch, playsspons. IMnmu. '°" 'Ill·~ anrxuwt, physQ!ly
lir, clall)' llcly 1oshlte, 36-SO.
N~ 8-h. Can 40IO
SWM 27, 6/17S, un, llhksi.:.
f111.111tcn,-..Dle,rdatioMl1p-
Ofltflltd. SMkt MllTI( N/S T llllan. Call )300.
n'AlJAN SM, 6'/1 7S, lunor ·
OUI, hMclll, J111C-. •lln!,
sublt. dmn, rapon11ble and
f\11. l#C iodwie. CIG. ... ,.
tnd IC' ... ,.. ~end more.
Soek1111 SW/SA ltdy. prwuy,
pnitt. J<M.S 7" ~ S1pl }fill Call 4421
PASSIONATHf.STFIJE."40
42,6'1/19.S•fr/~WC.
nry h111dlome, blue,tytd,
chai111111ic N/S w!\11 no ktdtc
You Yeu1cc:r. "'"· "'-~ly,
edllCll!fd, "'" im..aed Ill till
FOil OFFJCE USE Ol'ilY
VM# -----PWI _____ DBF: ----WOP
111c a fanuly (but yoi.w kids arc 13.S., ?~30 for f'ncndJtif., etc. EDUCATED. ATllLETIC, ~I!) C«<m del Mar. Call I.Acuna Beath. Call 31S . hr!· low 111. cpu11ual for lndia.
IS seelu 1111IC\l•e, tnnl, Ulldl 1gent
DARK POET· SWM teas SF woman ll'lder 40 for relllMln-
Gfu\'TLEMAN, N/S, NfO, aw.o poetry, film. lheatrc, mu-Jtup. Laa Alam1101 Call 4246.
OWM r:.emma16'1160. JU· IK, m.1m11ht. maid forms of
11"-11 e •alan&. dlnafta, chn· nwdlleU. occasional JCUlleYI UNl~UE GEl\TLEMAS
1111· !low abola i? Ncwpar\ 1110 ll'l)'StJCIJlll eapn111on o( SEE S UNIQUE LADY Beech. Call 476 . the mind l IOlll. lnleraied1 DWM S'i. 48, alhleuc NJS. in
Cierdm Grawe. Call 3196. 1Clhctr11., anteulale, well-man·
LASER JOCK. MIT PH D nmd, happy succ:esful A f1·
Rcscardl Sc:1tt111st, 34, .S'l I'. SEXY BLACK MALE, 42, nanaally eet I slu, play tennis,
Nmef, U\. 8oaon ~. f oodlook 11&. wcU bwll, bcahhy, Cold and I01re lrlVel Seeking an
cyclanc CC211unes. funl0¥ma. Yl/140, sedJ Ill UCJllC date. llltlW•e. unencumbcnd, el
bal~swins. dsty. ltmbtda. Pref er 2S-3S busly WF ~ tttnt lady 10 share• ham life
danc:m1. Alllheim Call 3634. shdl. bul open 10 lllY equally and bu1 Id a llsuna rda11onslup
A1TRACTIVE. ROMA."ff!C
e,1,cepuonal respomc. S1ncicn M111ual loyal1 y, INSI aid rc:spea
only. Lone Beach Call 402 a ITllSI. Irvine. Call 4389.
SWM 30 seek:s 11u1c11ve P for
romance, poM1ble cloch1na·op SWM PROFES.SIONAJ., N/S NOT FOR EVERYOl\'E. u ·
llOOll ICll'lll&a.. Anaham Call JU" 60 but looks Lke SO, S11 CCUllYt DWM. 65. 6'/l 1S.
3909 149. !owe hft, am 1n1elh&m1 )OUlhful, llhleuc, perteqblc,
Sid cut1ured, lcm3, 1otr. stl .Unew bctllllllll with a uuly SEXY A ROMA.VTlC SWM, and more. Stduna •(f)' 11nc· -. ladyofbauty,charm,
30 Lova bfjd'fusiona1cly. live, pmty lady under SO lo tcJj'hiSllClllon. The 1o.l ts corn Sec1r.s SWF 2S-f cx rom111Ct. ihlresomcofsamewih, 11.£. m1~ A IOI~ la's Laauna Beath Call 4J6l. (or comm111ed rel111onsh1p lq111 with a d1aloaue &. an
Newpon Beach. Call 49C).C. agCllda ol sun. And and ocean
MY DAYS ARE F'REE. SWM, .. mrea~ bvrie. CaU 4605
23, 6'1152. br/p, collqt pad, ASIAN QUEEN NEEDED.
l«ks h•dy WF ts-3.S ror t SWM. 4S. kllld. ttneert, hand-VUY TOiCllABLE lh1ny· and 1dwcn1ure. N/S L I 101nC blllanes:s OW11S seeks on· IOlllllbina WM. *'ft ~ Stach. c.11 ms. a1~»JS wtiohkcs 1111· fes1111111l,SClltl1a111u•eS ,
POS"IMOOUN. ---~ ""' ' ICM!'· C111'4>lllS .. lj; l'l'abl, .r1y 11uruea. riY
rn1111111a1n1 end kJnt '""'lb on qillCI mcwncns end pou1ble re ut1~111ic1111, 2S. S'IO(l• !ht be.ch II mshl Newpon lale:t'. rrwr';!:e. ll11111ma· l••na for hmkhy rne'ldsh1p1 Bmch Call 4190 IOll c.u 3 )6.
rel111mshtp Caona dd Mar.
AmACTIVE. m. SMART. Ctll 3271 FlNANCIAU.Y SECURE
Achkstc, IOmll!llC, DWM, 6' I "/ DWM 62 NJS. 6'/200 ms" ATTRA<.11VF., LOSO tlAJR I 1S. 40'110 "*' P"''Y· fit, ID lntllW.. .1hm fenw~ for mcJ¥ SW\1~ICUMllVC1rn "'" ltlhscni. ou11oina. '"'"'°"' ICll, dleaur. Im d. ctC. "°"' SWJi CON '4aa Call 4 76 woman. 30-CO for dlnc111, ditl 8oach. Call 047
1111o n~el. ovy and calm lflD,
REACH GUY, 40. l.llft. ecnc· l•Jllhina 11111 '°"'"I La111111 PROFF.SSIONAL DW\4 J7,
un , .eek( "-di ei '°' '"" ~ N11ud Call 4231 "'JOYS hft, .... lhoow1 to-lhe ocun S. I a,.d\. C I lftln(C. ~ llllelhpn&. ""· 4~1 LET'S SllAR 6 A CARE llllndlve ~ C»-36). Carmi WWM. 64 looll• 5', S7"/160. cit.I Mar. Cal J9ll 8RIG1fi, 1-lJ~~Y. OUldocny flllll*lally *'"· Ni5, _.,
SWM 40. N~ S.. 1hm, 111 lhnlal•e. lr1lll ~ wtlo hk• SWM. fl!ROPf.AS. 32. 6'1'/
1e11,..,.. SWF ~.wt.o's'°" dt11e1n1. 1-ch. mounc.a 1n•. llS. p11Y ICIN, ,_. &clish.
1n1. RftWOllJ, ror llY1h1Cf, -.,, cMdclan, ~-und. lt*Tl~t minded f\llknoll -----lft.qillCI ... ...... fainily .... Call Call) ' • -~·IOUl"'IWt. .... 46n 'a.di. Ca. I '431 TALL, STRONOWJl.Lf.D SWM,3].6'/111,..,_.prtl, SWM 42 .... l lUICllYt ltdy
FUNNY. ~1CE WM 36, 6'11 Cllhulic fnwll .... flflllly, 111· who ....... IQll "'*"" 170 i«kuhm ""• F. lS )I io Pf'.....,_...._·~ com .... Le's lllk. tl11111"'1on
llWtaun, fill.Ar: No.. t6y ...... *-t Wllll a.di c.u .. .,
Calta Mell. Cal 4439 ,,. .... U..8-:.h.c.111953
S<X>ltltO SWM '°'" tdllcl~ llF.~ WM 42, _.,a ,_ SWM, 40, HAN~ME, fil. ........ nw.1.~w.
lady IO brlp me Cl"trCIOIN "'t run.~ ..... m SWF.O. M Ncwpan 8-h
•byna1 wtlh WOlllCfl I.Olla S 11 , ~lnd1vt • ..M Call 4&S7 8-dt Call 422l or i'* for • nllWICll 1111111
rtl:::::i: llMlinc .. -· S8M,r.Of., FUSH PlJSCF.
PSYcr.>f'IUT\JAU Y tWlft c.:r. Md lflllly c-. M.. TYPli~fuh W\1-~~ ''"'' 4212. icNd•N pMclJ
hf 111 yk, tk. Std!' SWf Wldior SBF, II-JO. "'M" concsu,
' '
(XJ>
-.'ll
fest. beach, Lu Vesas. Signal
lhll. Call 3312 ins r Sunset Beach. Call 46'1 .
Lai& 8-:h. Cal I 4 25 I.
f:DLCATED PROrLS
OOOD LOOKL\C, sua:euful RE-.MISSA \CE 'Mo\ SW\1 SIOSAL SWM. 6'2'/JIS. en S W\1, 3 3. scclu classy. annc 36. S'l I/ISO, acme, nn.ru<>-JOY' danlllg. dlnc:111g. ,.ftiCN!s
11ve lad~ cnv1n1 romance. resslClnll Lo.cs b!cyd1111. •Im. Sodmlendc:rS'W'f4().S0.cooi
COITITUllmClll and be5l frtmd. "' Socks tntelltJenl, VIYICllJUJ Q piMC!f, for ''n..ere re Cona Mesa. Call 39S7. SWF. 2.a 36 CON Mcu C1ll onsh1p lr-.111e. C.ll 41SO.
)636.
ATllLETIC, PROFES· TAU. OR TOOT AU' SW\t SIONAL,SWM,l2,secllsl1m. llA.\DSO\ffi ASIAN MA''-23. 6'11210. alhle11c, ycs hr!,
classy bcad1 lady lO 5-* II 40, s -lfl 20. bladlorown. seeks vc:ry··,poillaneous. •l'*•Yt
OU1 Sl.IUCl 8oach. CaD 1537 Fihp1111 lady r Of hf ei.nt pen s.ne. -~1?~ Bcadi. Call
net l..Cnc Bcacti Call 40 IS 3166 A Rf.Al.CA TC.11. SWM.'\S 31,
llh)CllC, hllldtome, llllelhsent, HJ:\ LOVIXG SWM. 34. en S~i. 47. llA.~DSO\ffi, ~
wi1ry, pro(ruonal, c.hanna-and JOYS b1k1111. dinner. danc1ns. TEWCENT. sms111vc, edu
rcman1ic, ready 10 Jelllc. Irvine trl~el. "'°""'"· rwn:ince, mi a1cd. easy·&Ollll pcnonah1y,
Call 3818 fcmalelA-40 l..oo1fkach Call sptniually n"1 WlSbcs 10 shirt
3517. '*llh SWF al earthly metl\J DWM L.OOKJSG FOR 1wca, Rela1lO!Utup lctd1111 lo mar
subleAIUlllOfCM dolL under 40 ROMA:"TIC. EDUCATID nase. Irvine. Call <MAJ
SIS. SID I IO¥e sporuAKk. ON, yaunc 62. likes lhealci,
Tusun. Call 461 S •alu. holding handa, 1n•el. V~RY YOUTilfl.L SW\t, coo1a.,, Sc:Q r~1111on ~. ialenlcd,acu•e, serkulen Sl:..\SmVE.HO~,SWM. lhtp l'ewpof18ctch. Call 46 76 clc:r,c.luc,scns111ve ~S1>l11S,
26, 6'1114), s«kmg 1111Clhgcn1, (or fhendsh11drv 1ne. I 4 713.
cann1. honcs1.SWF, 2(). 27. for Rb11REO WIDOWFR ~
fun and romance. Newpon remalt compan100 (JI/Cf .so for
Beac.h C.11 3222. • tnvel, d.11n1. and more. Seal Men Seelcing Men Baach. Call 45.SO
HANDSOME, SHY MAN 40, ATHLETIC. STRAIOllT
S7 /I SO I IO¥t lllllRC;.__lllUYICI S~lEl. PILOT. Li ACn.~..W..W)(.li, w1lh ~1111 for lhe r~ ma&ch S'l I', colleae prof es· s•immcr's bll11d SClltl Anlf,
Lone Beath. c.11 • 1 M , lifiy ~1111. ronan11<., ll· 32. NISID Belmont Sh<w~
• lu"'1 Seeks bniny. flftly, fi1, Call 4981
S9M SE.EKS SF 20-3S for f1111nt:11lly 11ablc t1yhsh lady
f11mdsh1p, fill, betth. Musi. be for~ld1nvel,n11ma1e. New· C\TrE SWM, 25, 6'/180. blk/
120/140, pe111c. Ovden Onwe. pon Beech. Call 487S I"'· N2 skl111&. 1111(, camp1111.
Call 3229 Straict. loc'm& end ac1;L WltmR Sf.fKS WRITTR. Scftins Slll\l)ar l)'PC bl
DW\1 PROFt.SSIOSAL S7 SWM )l,6'/170lwldlclmc,brnl Nter 21 ·2.8,11~11111 •sy
wclJ f:t:llotllpy"' 10td bm loolcina '°' pt•lyte>""'lltf J)6f lha!ung1m B.J\. Call ~ cl.~-... (w Sorin m'ld roma~ &I
• and ICDVlllCI, •S·S1. ~-Call 3656
Orqe Colny. Call 4812 l'l~ LOOKINO 00'4 ~' RI.ACK MALF..47, ti!owmea frienckhap. any fkt. 20-.!$ I'm ATllMST, SWM, ff'. ipln · &ood ~ ll!J 111 lhow )'Oii 27. .S'S • very hUlllOfOUS.
11111,hllmoroul.~.~· • clMI man llin1na1on ~ WciWmnta Call 4932.
IMCCU, rl#Nlll~ fll, nls,Md.s C'.all 41 .S~
tame 1n l6t """" Lona PROF GWM. 39. 6'/165 food Bmdi Call 46)) P1IOTOJOIJR'\AI IST, f"AT, shape sen1111 GWM 3 45, RALD. BROKf., 15, u pen· ~sbapt,camr onaW,fun. VERY l~TtiRESlED IN .,.,. .... enc woman 1111· (Of tmtcrc rrlaa-hip
MllTISG • =: w1lh y06 10 kotp che ~ U'CI tvn1111 lmJQYddWl&~orm..-...
lalS!I tftd I 10 t11 ~ c~ .. Mat c.11 1992. darlcins. comildy du"'-Wll«
Cood, """""' wt Qll dint ~ tk11111, l n vel ll~lcln
scUier l~ine. Call 1920. LOOICISO l-Olt A.~ Ol.Of.lt 8-d\. C.11 4997
W<NA.~ my 111nc;11ve S\4 •• I ~. n. s,.n.so. N/S. bm S1/140, 2l M• ...ilhy lady SWM ss. rnmo i.n. .,. har,~llhicUc Wt ror "" ""lllC. Cal mo. ~~--.deln. SWf , f11. •m Tdlll hllldtr. I ·I ..... l'I
c.11 J67S. HOT A SPICY I.A lt\O, 39, ~--,----. SF. r111t""' l~-.u. for UN ,»SC) Fomlai11
SNr.l.F~ SO'S. VUY F,.\f.l. fun in.ti, camedy ..m Lat Vallry C.14996
OlillC, ~ac1.-1 9IOOd.CailJ021
live •Y" ._., dwl .,mrc• IN stlAPiOWM 32. f l IMS.
lot-bl Ollefliflc~= AA'NY OOOl.\t~:r S.'M, 40. ... ,..... .......... 1
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