HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-08-10 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Good morning! Do you know the two
mo t reque led celebrity hairdos at the
Anthony Michaels Salon in Newport? •
Monday, August 10, 1992
MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING
From the Daily Pilot Newsroom
This week -Don't think about inviting
the Dream Team to Newport Beach for a
little half-court action, at least not if the
sun's down.
The Newport Beach City Council this
evening is expected to put the finishing
touches to a proposed law that would ban
after-hours hoops at public basketball
courts. The '
meeting begins at
7:30 p.m., 3300
Newport Blvd.
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The So~thern
California Indian
Center's 24th
annual Pow Wow
opens Friday at
the Orange
County .
Fairgrounds.
The two-day
powwow features
Native American
music and dance,
food, si nging and
craft booths.
Opens Friday at 2
p.m. Admission is
$5.
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Native American cul-
A Costa Mesa ture-to be shared
park ranger wha this weekend.
allegedly ran over
a,homeless man sleeping in a city park last
winter is expected in court today on felony
hit-and-run charges.
Eugene Tamburelli allegedly backed
over a 41-year-old transient at Wilson Park
and then drove off. Authorities contend the
park ranger knew he had struck the man
but took off anyway.
T amburelli also fa ces charges in two
other driving incidents, one a hit-and-run
complaint on the Santa Ana Freeway.
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The fifth annual doll shO\v at
Piecemal<er's Country Store, 1720 Adams
Ave., takes places Saturday and Sunday. No
charge
Coming soon -Da blues. 8.8. King.
Buddy Guy. Santana. And so forth. At the
Pacific Amphitheatre on Aug. 16. Starts at 3
p.m. Tickets starts at S 19.50.
"' Dateline Newport Beach ... This just in
-The New York Times went looking for a
Swing
Vote?
New York
Times
e xamines
Newport -
the 'GOP
Citadel.'
place in America that
symbolized the
conservative
discontent with
George Bush and
found -ya guessed
it -Newport Beach.
Or, as the Times
describes it, the
"GOP Citadel."
The front page
story included an
interview with
70-year.old resident Patricia Cox, who
told the Tim es she has voted Republican
since going for Thomas Dewey in 1944.
Now she's voting Clinton.
The story goes on to quote local resident
Roger Johnson, a former Bush contributor
and the chairman of Western Digital.
Johnson dismissed Bush as somone who has
"made an art form out of doing nothing."
Also Larry Thomas, an Irvine Co. vice
president and Bush press aide, sounds a
faint warning, suggesting that many in the
local GOP want the president to reassure
that "that what they are seeing is not the
absolute demise of one of the great states
in the nation but a painful restructuring,
that there is some hope."
Speaking of... -
Dan Quayle is
expected in town on
Wednesday. Staying at
the Waterfront Hilton in
Huntington Beach.
Goth, you just don't
aee natu~ H•e that '
much anymore -Just
as Irvine co. Chairman
Donald Bren finished
briefing the media on
Dan Quayle the development giant's
plan for setting aside
some 17,000 wildlaiids acres, a gOod·size
bull darted out of the foli9, took a look
around and then m.-a hasty exit.
Considering the nature of Bren's words
about perserving wildlife, the animal's
appe1rance couldn't tww been better
timed.
In f.:t, company spoke.sfNn Lany n.o.. quipped: "You don't knoav how
hwd It W91 10 ftnd two people to At tnside
lhlt QJllume." •
• r _.,. .fflw Malt*
Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992
The
Dally
PHot
Index
1) Michelle Pie1ffer
2) Gttna Davi$
25 cents
How can a big-money baseball star go broke?
~ Experts say new millionaires like Red Sox star Jack Clark
can be too overwhelmed with their new-found spending power.
By Tony Cox
Susttss Editor
but Doston Red Sox slugger fock Clark
had no trouble al all spending well be-
yond his considerabl e means.
ing binge and some 111-advised entrepre-
neurial \Cntures. Whi le the Newport
Deach resident's July 30 bankruptcy fil-
ing in Santa Ana may ha'e shocked
some obscr.crs, local money experts ay
it\ not uncommon for the suddenly
\\CJllh) to spend themselves into f1-
ce)s," s<iys Tucker \\ at!...ins, a fin;incial
planner \\Ith JDS f·1nanc1al Ser.a es Inc.
in Jnine. 'J tJlked to some other pbn-
ners here this morning, and it's um;i.zing
to u-, that a man making S2 m1lhon can
go ban!...rupt "
Clark's bankruptcy -in ...,h1ch he re-
portcc.I ne..trl} S l l .S rmllaun an debts and
See CLARK/A4
It might seem difficult fo r a guy mak-
ing nearly S3 mill~on a year to go broke,
nJnc1JI ruin. r
Clark's failing was a coniinuous buy-"This 1s a very revealing story of e~-
~~'IM')l l'llol
Carrie Beck shows off some fresh rock cod fillet s. She has been selling the dally dory catch for 27 years. -. · Dorymen, at work on the sea
~ Fishing makes for interesting, sometimes dangerous, career on the ocean.
The fol/owi11g is p:irt of an ongoing series on the
people, places and thinss of ummcr in Ne"port Beach.
By loriAtln Basheda ~wmr
NEWPORT Pll:.R -Now here's a "hale of
a talc.
Once, when f ranlo.. Leal \\O) fohing some 20
miles off the coast of Ne" port lk.1ch, n gia nt
whale swam under his pint-sized dory. rai cd
its formidable head up out or the water when
it reached the other side ond proceed d to
stare Leal down.
"He watched me for 15 to 20 minutes before he went
on his way," Lent said. "That sured me a httle bit."
Bu\ not enough to top Lc:.l from gwing up
hi livelihood -or his life.
Leal is one of nearly t"o dozen anglers in
the Dory Fi hin& Fleet who early each morn ing
hove off from the Newport coa~t and into the
dark waters houn before dawn.
f or more than 20 years now, Leal ha left
' See OORYMEN!tlcl hll
Church . too • rowdy, say
neighbors
However, re verend and other local
res idents def en d busy Corona del Mar
church's activities, A.A. meetings.
By Tony Oooero
Stan Wrrter
CORONA DEL MAR -\\'ith aboul WO \\\:J-
dings a }Car :ind meetings four to fi\c nights a \\ed. ..
the Coron.i dcl Mar Com-
munity Churc.h Congreg.i-
taon.il is a\\fUll) bus> Too
• bus). in fo ci, for some of ah
neighbors.
"We arc a street lake ev-
er) body else that has kids
that go to bed a1 S o'clock at
night," said Lee Solo". "ho
h'c a block north of the
church on Heliotrope Av-
enue.
"I don't "an t to come off
as being some sort or a jerk,
but what I '"ant I!> respect
'Rather than
have a church
exist as a
mausoleum we
have chosen to
have it a living.
vital organism..•
-DON Ml
reverend
for the neighborhood and
th at the church fqllow the rules just hke an)Ofl~
else."
Because the church rents out rooms for nigh1ly
meetings of Alcohol1cs Anonymous and other
groups, Solow contends he is forced to deal with 11·
legal parking. trash and noise from about 100 c.w,
that empty out of the neighborhood \\hen the meet-
ings adjourn at 10 p.m.
But Re". Don Kutl, the church's m1n1ster of nc.1r-
See CHURCH,/Baa Page
Customers say
station closure
a disservice
~ Others call Unocal acti on to close
gas station a 'sign of the times.'
By Tony Oodero
Stall Writer
EASTDLUFF -For ~.5 \Car!' 1t \\as a
place ...,here neighbor cuulj gel J check
under the hood and a fill-up "1th a ~mile. but
since its closure lost No,cmber the local Un·
ocal s1nLion now sit abandoned behind a big.
green fence, fc tering into· an e\'CSOre
"It's a Might on the area," said Jack f\cr-
sme}er, an attorney "'ho li\CS nc3r the Conner
itat1on. "It's a \Cry ugly Lhing to dm·c b)
every day."
De pitc much outcry from re 1dcnt:>. Unocal
shutd~n the popular station becau c 11
wasn't producing enough, :iid forme r ov.ncr
•Bruce Do"'dcn. Bo\\dcn Jid he "'~ pumping
out about 70,000 gallons of ga a monlh.
Unocal w~ntcd a 100,000
"ln my opinion, they (Unocal) arc not 10·
tcre tcd in erv1ng the need of the com-
See STATION'18dl ,_
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
8 Pleue send it In writing: To place an event, please
write: Community Events, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St..
Costa Mesa, CA 92627.
·A UGUST 92 ·
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
TO DAY
Personal finance, The Costa ~ chapter of
the American Assoc of Retired Persons will
present program oo how to turn equity in
your home into income through reverse
mortgages. New Costa Mes.i Semor Center,
19th St. and Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa City Council Study Session;
City Hall, Sth floor conference room, 77 fair
Or.
6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Planning Commission, Council
chambers. City Hall, 77 fair Or. Highlights:
Parking design standilrds for handicap park·
Ing.
7 p.m. Newport Beach City Council, Cily Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd. Highlights: proposed
b.:isketball ban, West Newport crime.
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R~nt ~al f'St.:Jte ules as reported by t'-Conti~ntill
L1wyers T11k! Co. In ~nu AN.
Costa Me1a
o 492 Flcn\-er St., $325,000, 3 bedroom, 1 bath to
Wayne Clffey
o 419 Flower St .• S436,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Marie
T. Box
o 1702 Iowa St ... S2 55,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Cris
Baker
o 3202 Oregon Ave., $235,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to
Kurt E. Johnson
o 3233 New York Ave., 5243,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to
P<ittick R. Williams
o l 145 Barbados Pl., 5205,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to
Vachu Hsu
o 161 7 White Oak SI., 5264,500, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to
Edwin C. Stamour
o 2972 Ptmba Or., S'.'15,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to
Theod0<e Patterson
o 2841 Europa Or., SJSS,000, 4 bedroom, 3 bath to R.
S. Mokler
7:30 a.m. Newport Foundation, "Eilrth Summit: Succes.s or Failure.'' at Quarterdeck Room ill Balboa Bay Club, 1221 w.
Coast Highway. Open to public.
o 3112 Trinity Or., 5200,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to
Randy C. Alderson
O•·'Y P1kx r.1~ phoco
The photogra ph was retouched and distrib-
uted by the state Division of Highways 30
years ago to illustrate where a proposed
freeway would cut through Newport Beach.
20 YEARS AGO
Aug. 11, 1972
Governor Reagan sig ned into l:I\\ 4 bills,
including one by Assemblyman Bob Badham.
"hich officially buried the controve rsial Pacific
Frec"ay ... It is the policy of this adminis tration
that local communtl ies '"ll be given a voice in
the planning of tr:.impo rt ation modes," S:lid
Reagan. '"ho further stated he was acting to
protect the coast of Southern California. The
freeway, which '"ould ha\e cut a \\ ide path
through some vcl} 'aluablc property in
Newport Beach and Costa ~tesa, \\JS never
re' ived.
Noon Tue1day Ta lks, Newport Harbor Art Museum chief curator gives free tour of current exhibitions. 850 San Clemente
Or.
6.30 pm. Balboa Sailing Assoc., AmerlCln legion Yacht Club, 215 15th St., Newport Beach, Org.inized sailirtg and social
events for all. ·
WEDNJ SDAY
2 p.m. Chifdrcn's Play, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," presented by Costa Mesa Libr.iry, 1855 Pilrk Ave. (or
kidS' S years or older.
T_HURSDAY
6 p.m. Daily Pilot/HornblO\\.er ''Wet Wednesday library/Au1hors Night" bay cruise. Sold out.
6 p.m Summer Jazz festival, Rob Mull.n's All·Star Band, Neiman Marcus courlyilrd, Fashion Isl.ind. Free
SATURDAY .
Senior e~po, goods and services of interest to sent0r citizens on e~h1bihng ill Oasis Senior Ccn1er's Senior Resources
Exposition, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. ·
5:30 p.m. Newport Harbor 'S2 Class Reunion, at Coun¥de Inn in Costa McSJ Clll 0Jwn (Pierson) Guild at 545·5441 or
Orville Amburgey at SS7·6545 (or information.
Newport Beach
o 214 Fern Sl., S27S,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to David
Feldman
o 2177 Ocun Blvd., SS00,000. 4 bedroom, 2 bath to
Ronald J. Smcrling
o 521 l"'lne Ave., $444,000, 2 bedroom, 2 bath to 8.A.
Batcheller
o 420 Westminster Ave., $460,000, 2 bedroom, 1 bilth
to Ralph K.lfes,i.in
o 327 Snug Harbor Road, Sill,000, 2 bedroom, 1 ba1h
10 John J. Choumas
.o 2007 KeWJmee Or., Sl,025,000, 6 bedroom, 3 bath to
Terry C. Anderson
o 1927 Kew.imee Or .• 5635,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to
Les Bech1old
o 212 M.irigold A\.e., S600,000, 2 bedroom. 1 bJth to
Frances A. Cilrbon
o 227 Evening Canyon Road, S 1,400,000, 3 bedroom, 2
bath to Howard I Marans
o tSOO Priscilla L.ine, 5375,000. 3 bedroom, 2 bJth to
Hann'<! B. Roth
10 \'EARS AGO
August 10, 1982
West side Costa ~1esa residents complained
thJt shJ1pshootcrs in police hl'licop1ers ''ere
killing coyote~ in their neighborhoods. The
police, ovef\\ helmed "-ilh reports of coyotes
killing pets in the newly develop111g area,
agreed to ui.e other methods of ridding the
neighborhood of the beasts.
Career day at the Daily Pilot Briefly
ONE YEAR AGO
August 13, 1991
...._ Slow news day leaves reporter 's son
wondering where all the action is.
By Josh Loar
Stall Wnter
Summer showers fell to further depress
beach business in an unusually cool and cloud)
summer. Scattered showers \\Cre caused by
tropical storm I lilJa churning :llong the Baja
California coasr. The unseasonably cool and
dismal summer weather was caused,
me1eorolog1s1s theorized, by \Olc:ln1c eruptions
in the Philippines and burning oil ''ells in the
Middle East. The ram. which "-:lS less than 1/
After yea rs of hearing about the newspaper business
secondhand from my father, I decided to see fi rsthand
what it was really like.
It was my father's tu rn for Sund:ly duly at the-Pilot and
I decided to tag along to Costa Mesa -no small task
considcring1 that we live just outside Los Angeles.
The day started out with a \vh,ecze. Our c:lr battery was
dead. About halfway there, the car entered the first stage
of serious o'crheating.
Not until "e arrived a1 Daily Pilot Editor Bill Lobdell's
house did I realize we were in for lierious cnr trouble. My
father had been called Jherc fo r some meeting with
another editor :lbOut some story which involved a video.
We sat in his.living room wbilc the two editors attempted
unsuccessfully to attach a VCR to Bill's television.
I 00 of an inch. mO\ ed out of the area, but the
cool \\Cather "as expected to continue.
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Voice Mail
LLOYD GREGORY
Corona del Mar
"Croissants, anyone?" my fathe r joked. When we
finally left, the car \\Ouldn't start. We called the Auto
Club and borrowed Bill's c:ir, an old BMW that makes
horseback look comfortable.
(regarding editor William Lobdcl/'s \isit with
President George Bush .. .)
We went to an Interview with a used bookstore owner
and then drove to the Daily Pilot newsroom -just a big
room with lots of desks. The bad luck continued. The fax
machine was b~oken, the typesetting machines were
malfunctioning and my <lad spilled microwave macaroni
and cheese on his shirt.
'Mr. Lobdell: Congratulations! I
agree it is an honor to be invited to
meet with the President of the Unit-
ed States. In my opinion a profund
question for you to have asked
would be, Mr. President why do you
waste so much time and money on
the golf cou rse?•
"Never, never go into ·ournali!.m," Dail~ Pilot
photographer Lee Payne tofd me. "Be a dog catcher,
something of some use to society."
The newsroom on Sunday was de:lthly still, but the
action soon picked up. We had to leave to have our car
towed again. The first repair center could not fix it. Then
-my fathe r having completed zero stories -we stopped
at Kentucky Fried Chicken for lunch on the way back.
"The essence of professionalism," my father joked.
Back in the newsroom, before my father co uld
complete his first story, he had to call a score of local law
e nforcement agencies to see if anything was happening
worth writing :lbou1. There wasn't. Then he completed
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Josh Loar
The movie-
style por-
trayal of re-
porters get-
ting hot tips
over the
phone and
jumping up
to rush to
the scene of
some world -
shaking
event did not
hold true that
Sunday.
his first story about the used book shop, rewrote o story
originally written by an intern, wrote a story abou t a car
crash, and finished off his shift by writing a story about
the weather. To figure out the amount of rain that had
fallen in Costa Mesa, he went up to the roof and checked
a rain gauge. I:npres<;ive.
Some\\here along the line that Sunday, I became used
to the constant setbacks of gathering news and writing
stories at the Daily Pilot. The movie-style portrayal of
reporters getting hot tips over the phone and jumping up
to rush to the scene of some world-shaking event did not
hold true th:l t Sunday.
The day ended about 12 hours after it began, with us
waiting for my mother to pick us up -our car was still
broken -and take us home. Home to a nice, warm
dinner nnd chairs without wheels. I will always remember
photographer Lee Payne 's :ldvice, and I will think twice
before ever considering journalism as a profession. No
offense Dad.
Josh Lonr, son of Pilot rcporttr Russ Lonr, ••lslttd tbe
DDily Piiot on o recent sundny.
TODAY'S WEATHER
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Newport Beach
library 1111111
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program
NEWPORT BEACH -To
keep ltjds active in 5ummer
~eading, the Newport Beach
Library has created a summer.
program called "Incredible
Journeys".
. The program features a
Readers Club for children
reading on their own,.a
Read-to-Me Club for
pre-schoolers and kindergartncrs
and a story time for kids age 3-S.
Participants can cam prizes
that include coupons for free
books.
"Considerable ground can be
lost in reading skills if children
relegate books to the back
burner for the duration of the
three-month vacation," said Judy
Kelley, Newport Beach Public
Libral}''s Children's Service
Coordinator.
Future "Incredible Journey"
events include a fiJm showing,
Au&Ust 11 at 10 a.m., for all
program participants at Edwards
Newport Cinema.
For more information call
Kelley at 644-3187.
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-By tbe Deity Pllol
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Tape recorder cools down_
singer's overheated boss
L ast week \\hen l interviC\\Cd Su an Jeske,
1he talk was mo~tly about her pursuit of j
new Guinne~ Book \\Orld record for singing
1hc "Star Spangled Danner."
Susan hopes to eclipse her existing record of J 7,
sci this past July Fourth. When my wife read the
column, she wondered who would ~land around
listening to someone si nging th e national anthem
17 times, no matter how beautifully it was sung.
"No, no, no," I said. "She sang 11 111 17 different
places. She traveled 373 Dlilei by hmoustne, efgln
Fred
M.-tm
by helicopter and 3 by boat."
"Well why <li<.ln't yo4 say so?"
my wife asked logically and
sweetly.
An)'hO\v, while our discussion
focused on her project of singing
rhe "Banner" 400 tunes in one
year -in 400 dillercnt locationlt,
l might add -we abo talked
some nbout one of the fact s of
life that so many )Oung women
have to face: the "casting 'couch." --Q--t-h--She's heard the line many n e time-.: "( can make you a star, __ c.o.a.st __ baby." And that's one of the
reasons Susan moved from
l loll)'\\9Qd to Nc\\port Beach. Along the \\ay she
de\eloped a splendid technique for getting rid of
O\ crheated male-..
Now that's "hut l call self defense.
Last Add The Trav: Thal's ncMp:1peresc for, l
promise this h the last thing J \\ill \Hite, for a
'"h1lc, about Jn)' newish grandson, 1 ravis.
I le came to vhi1 last week from h1'> residence
out:.ide Denver. We have given his p..i rcnts, Ste\~
and Diana, our pcrmi~s1on to keep the \..id .
Actually, The Tr;.w is flat-out \\Ondc1 ful. Calm,
h.1ppy, rel:uhcly quiet, fo1 of checks and a
dc\oted exercbcr.
O;il>ies, 1 guess, arc pre11y much the same as
they hav~ always been. Out baby gear is not.
There is some incredible stuff you can buy -ant.I
we did. ·
Probably the bc)I investment \\:l!. 1tie
ba11cry-opcrated (t\\O 0 cell), no) included) swing.
It 's kind of f1f...e J playground )\\l0£, except II ha!. u
thing that loo\..:. lt\..c a car seat.
You ~trap him in that, turn the motor on and
the J...id !>wing:. buck and forth, huppy as can be.
Pretty soon, hu goc) to ~lecp. RcsnarJ...ablc! They
didn't hJ\C thmg) like thJt \\hen our kids \\Cre
babies -or ma)be the) did and \\.e just couldn't
.lfford them.
Nor did they have th e J...ind of diaper) th en thJt
thi:y do 1101,1,.. Diapers for bO)S, d1upcrs for girl:.,
diapers for .ti! :.iLC!> of boys and gi1 h.
In the good old <la}~. we had one kind of di;ipcr
that \OU took off ;ind :.lo)hcd out in the toilcl
• bowl, then put 1t in a hamper
ln her olhcr c.1rcer U) a
corporate )pokcswoman al
con,cntions and lr Jde
l>hO\\S, Susan \\OT\.. with a
lol of high-level C\CCut ivcs.
"I \\al> \\Or\..ing for thi~ man
.ll a ~how in Florida "hen
------------until ~ou \\J.,hcd them. Then
thi ... fellow :.t:Htcd mal-mg
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Business
Hand-tinted portraits key to success
Who• HcJther N1blo, o 27-year-okl Balboo Island resident
•\\ho is owner of Heather N1blo Photography. A notive
ol L1Jo ble. Niblo studied photojournalism al the University of
Cok1rJJo .ind \\Cllt to work with Sail magazine in Boston after
1.ornpk 11ng college. She abo worked for an ad agency after returning
to Ne\\ pllrt l3cac h. ;ind she's an act ive member of the Newport
I !Jrhor :\re.1 Chamber of Commerce and other community
org.1rt1za11ons. What• '1blo used to do mostly nautical photography, toking
• ,,uling photos for individual, corporate and magazine
clients. I kr )l<Jtlrng-photo prices range from a low of about $50 to take
J p1l'ture lll J bua1 .11 a race she's already shooting to a day rate as
high as S 1,500 for corpuratc clients. She siarted doing hond-tinted
portraits in the last year. The old-fash ioned, photo-painting-style
prints ).tart at $50. and Niblo charges a $75 sitting fee. She takes the
port ran photos on
site. at 1hc dient·, home, the beach or some other allractivc selling. When. \'1blo r1..1u rn cd from Doston in 1%8 and founded
• her photugraphy company about a )Car later. She
did some h.1nd-tin1mg \\lHI. for a friend about a year :lgo -using her
O \\ n ..,~ lt-1Ju~h1 '''ii.' -.ind ~1.irted gelling requests for similar
pn111 .111 Jllll' 111 the l.1~1 fc\\ months. Where. ·1 he C\.\Olpany l1.1s a small studio on Balboa hland.
• r\1blu 1al.cs n•1u11cal photos for clients around the
count[) Sl:c ha:. de veloped pocket!> of demand for her hand-tinted
purtrJll\ 1n ~e,\ptirt DeJ1.'h, Pasadena and San Diego. Sire can be
From A1
$4.8 milljon m assc1i. -is amaz-
ing. the financial experts .l~ree,
but they all said 1hey'vc en-
countered cliemc; with \trnilar
spcnd111g problems.
"People with large incomes. es-
pecially incomes way out there,
can and do buv .---
C\'Cl)'lhmg and
anvth1ng in
~•ght," c..ay'\ Ken
Nicola<,, pr~si
d c n t of Fi-
nanc1al Strate-
gic-. Group in
Newport Beach.
.. It depends
on how \nu ac-
quire we.11th lt Jack Clark
VOU \\Ork \'OUT
\\J\ up. yo~ can probably take it
111 ~tnde. But when you get it prel-
tv ,uJdcnly, like a baseball player,
\<>U of1cn gel 1aken You gel
IJJ..cn ) 1lu huv homes. cars. ll's
not re ii 10 )OU. It's tough for peo-
ple /1J..c tha t to live in reality."
says, and he ma.rried a woman
who divorced him and took half
his money.
"I had to convince him that the
money will run out, and he needs
to replace it with some invest-
ments that will provide another in-
come stream," Nicolas says. "Psy-
chologically, you have to convince
them thal they're not really rich."
Clark and his wife Tamara's
Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing paints
1 a picture of a man spending out of
control. His own advisers say
Clark made major purchases with-
out consulting them.
Clark owns 23 cars, ranging
from a $22,000 GMC van to a
$717,000 Ferrari F40. He has huge
credit-card bills, including debts of
$56,000 to American Express,
$37,000 to Nordstrom and several
five-figure balances, on bank cards.
He owes an estimated $400,000 in
state and federal income truces.
contacted at 675-~564. Why• Niblo is a photographer by trade and she's h:id a
• lifelong interest in sailing, so nautical photography was
a natural for her. She is also naturally inclined to run her own
business. "l had a real job for n while, but I didn't like it," she said.
"I'd rather be struggling and working for myself than struggling and
working for someone else. It's so hard, but the payoffs a'e so much
greater." How• The company has grown steadily, and the grow1h
• picked up steam when Niblo started offering her
hand-tinted portraits. She now derives about half of her revenues
from portraits. She said she is getting as much work as she ca n
handle, and she's considering hiring someone who would help with
photo processing and marketing her existing stock of sailing pictures.
Niblo has about 50,000 slides on file, and she hopes to sell some of
those boat photos to designers, restaurants and other businesses for
interior decorating. Lesson Learned· "Time m~nagem~nt is • the key thing," N1blo
said. 'Tm still working on that myself. There's never enough hours in
the day for me. And networking is important too. So many people live
here, but they don't gel involved in the community."
-!Jy Tony Cox
-If you know someone who should be profi/£'d in this u eek/y
frDture, send )'Our suggestion to 1'hc Daily Pilot's business editor,
1'ony Co:<, 'iit JJO lY. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
Clark, who has four children,
also has a second home in Dan-
ville and leases a luxury apartment
in Boston and a condominium in
Bcloourt. He listed furs and jew·
elry valued at $70,000 among his
assets.
The 36-year~ld Pennsylvania
native, who is in the middle of a
three-year, $8.7 million contract
with the Red Sox, founded a now-
defunct drag racing company in
the San Francisco Bay Area.
where he began his Major League
Bas~aU career with the Giants.
He "rs also a partner in The Fisher-
man, a restaurant in San Ramon.
Kathleen LaBelle, a manger
with Newport Beach accountjng
finn Lesley, Thomas, Schwarz &
Postma, says that while it appears
Oark was irresponsible in his
spending habits, the player's credi·
tors also deserve part of the blame
for his problems.
"They make it so easy," LaBelle
contends. "They're their own
worst enemy."
LaBelle and other financial ex-
perts say that while Clark did have
advisers, those professionals
couldn't ha,ve prevented his prob-
lems.
"You can advise them, but if
the person responsible doesn't
Jn fact, Clark's bankruptcy
shows that he owes more than
$2, 700 to the Concord office of
IDS. When informed that his finn
had done work for Oark., Watkins
said be believes the baseball play-
er Ulust not have listened to the
IDS planner's advice. He says
someone with a high income and a
relatively short career, like a pro-
fessional athlete, must set aside
money for investments that will
provide income long into the fu-
ture.
"The problem is, he spent capi-
tal instead of income," Watkins
speculates. "He could have ere·
ated an income stream that be
couldn't outlive."
On the bright side, Walkins says
it probably isn't too late for Oark
to set himself up with a comfort-
able post-baseball income. His
bankruptcy will gjve him a fresh
start, and be bas another year left
on his current contract. At 36,
Oark ll}ight be able to play a few
more seasons.
Says Watkins, "There is hope
for Jack -if he inve~ts more pru-
dently in the future and listens to
his professional advisers this
time."
Business Editor Tony Cox, 642·4321
\luuN "'"'lrfo\ 0~•1) P.lut
Heather Niblo of Newport Beach is car\ ing out a niche for hcrsel(
as a nautical photographer and specialist an the pain~taking craft
of hand-tinting her own portrait photographs
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For C\amplc. .N rcolas says one
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\\lllncr \\ho ""on $6 millio n -ac-
cu..ilh $300.1.100 a year for 20
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Although Oark's financial prob-
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year -he hired a Long Beach
bankruptcy lawyer in May -his
spending didn't slow down. He
bought a $2.4 million home in
Danville in April. "Re pu rchased
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cluding a $200,000 Ferrari and the
three most expensive Mcrcedes-
Bcnz models on lhe market, all
priced at more than $100,000. want to l~ten, there ~n't much ·1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ you can do," LaBelle says.
Tuesday, Aug. 11
Professional women -
The lie , ilh C.1 >~t 13usicn~s and
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Today
Senior classes --
Registration opens Aug. 10 for
classes in"line dancing. and
beginning and intermediate bridge
at the West Newport Community
Center. Dance classes begin Aug.
26 and bridge classes begin Sept.
18. Call 644-3240 for information.
Reve rse mortgages -
The Costa Mesa chapter of the
American Association of Retired
Persons will present a program on
how to turn the equity in your
home into income through reverse
mortgages at the association's Aug.
10 meeting, 12:30 p.m.at the new
Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th
Street and Placentia Avenue. The
meeting will begin with a pot luck
luncheon. Anne Carroll, an expert
on the home equity industry, will
be the guest speaker. For more
information, call Dave Anthony at
546·7848.
"Tuesday
Sail ing -The Balboa Sailing
Associallon will meet at the
American Legion Yacht Club, 215
15th St. Newport Beach, from 6: 30
to 10 p.m. Aug 11. Organized
sailing and social events for all. For
information, call 840-3957.
Portfoli o management
-Merrill L)'nch will ofter a free
workshop entitled "A Total Ap·
prooch to Portfolio Management"
at noon Aug. 1 1 at the Center Club
in Costa Mesa. For reservations and
information, call 955-6158.
Ea rth Summit -The
Newport Foundation will discuss
the recent world environmental
conference in a program entitled
"Earth Summit: Success or Failure"
at 7:30 a.m. Aug. 11 in the
Quarterdeck Room at the Balboa
Bay Club, 1221 West Coast
Highway. The forum is open to the
pubhc. For information, call
644-4311.
Wednesday
Props and creativity -
Children ages 5 and older are ,
invited to create props and scenery
for a play adaption of C.S. Lewis'
"The lion1 the Witch, and the
Wardrobe'' at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave., from 2 to
3:30 p.m. The play will be
presented Aug 19.
Thursday
Estate pl anning -Merrill
Lynch will offer a free workshop
entitled ~·Estate Planning: The State
of Your Estate" from noon to 1
p.m. Aug. 13 at the Center Club in
Costa Mesa. For reservations and
information, call 955-6158.
Saturday
Newport Harbor '5 2 -
Newport Harbor High School's class
Avoid Taxes & Probate
with a
Living T rust
Transfer Your Estate Quickly
& Easily to Your Family.
Newport Beach Attorney
Jamu A. Humphreys, Jr.,
J.D. MBA
Without proper planning and
no living trus t, the IRS could
take almost ha lf your fa mily's
Inheritance. With just a will
your estate will be fprced to
go through probate which will
tie up your a ssets for a n aver-
age of 18 months and could
drag on for yea rs.
What you will learn at this free seminar.
• How 10 use a living trust 10 avoid the • How to save hundreds of thousands
CC$U and hassels of probate of dollan in csta~ w es
• Why holding proj>(rty in joint • Wby a will may cost your family
te nancy can financially devastate attorney's and executor's fees
)iO'II apousc • lfow to avoid conscMtorship if
you arc incapacitated
Who Should Attend
Individuals who care about the orderly transfer of their estate
should attend this important seminar. Parents with over $600,000
in aucu will be especially interested ln lhe section on using
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of 1952 will hold its 40th reunion
Aug 1 5. Please contact Dawn
(Pierson) Guild al 545-5441 or
Orville Amburgey at 557-6545 for
information.
Seni or expo -Numerous
companies and organizations
offering goods and services of
intere:,t to senior citizens will be
exhib1ttng at the Oasis Senior
Center's Senior Resources
Exposition, Saturday, Aug. 15 at the
center, 800 MJrguerite Ave. in
Corona del Mar. for information,
call 644-3244.
Hawaiian feast -The
Hawaiian Civic Club will host an
Aha'aina, a traditional feast, from 4
p.m. to 11 p.m. Aug. 15 at the
Costa Mesa Community Center,
1845 Park Ave. The event will
feature Hawaiian cuisine and
dancing. For information, call
Sal)dee Mann at 974-1919 or Tieri
Bissen Jt 768-8722.
Monday, Aug. 1 7
Ca lligra phy class -
Senior citizens are invited to
register beginning today for a class
in beginning calligraphy at the West
Newport Community Center. The
class will be held on six consecuti\e
Wedn~ays b~inning Sept. 23.
Classes fill up fast, so early
registration is necessary. For
information, call 644-3240.
Tuesday, Aug. 18
Arts breakfast -The
Dolphin Division o( the Newport
harbor Area Chamber of Commerce
will host a panel discussion on the
issue ''Cultural Arts in Or."lnge
County, Will They Survivel" at the
division's second annual
Inter-Active Breakfast, 7:15 a.m.
Aug. 18 at the Newport Beach
Marriott. Call 729-4400 for more
information.
CoJ]tn;iunilY: associations -The Southern
Counties chapter of the Community
Associations Institute will present a
luncheon program on the topic of
managing community association
funds at noon Aug. 18 at the Red
Lion Inn, 3050 Bristol St. in Costa
Mesa. Call 380-7360 for
reservations and information.
Monday, August 10, 1992
The seminar will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Kids an d Al OS -Joanie
Heinemann, R N. will give a
presentation on how to talk to
children about AIDS at 7 pm. Aug.
18 at the offices of Joan Andrt:v.>.
1151 Dove St, suite 105 in
Newport Beach. For more
information, call 4 76-0991.
We dnesday, Aug. 19
Dental implants -A 1r1.:e
seminar on dent."11 11nplant.> ar d
cosmetic dent1>try \\111 be 01f~red at
7 p.m. Aug. 19 at the Co~t.i ~ll·~,1
Senior Center, 695 W 19th St. Ca I
645-2188 for a r~rvation.
Office rs' wives -Thi:
Officers Wives League of OrJnge
County will hold a social hvur and
luncheon at 11 a.m. Aug 19 at the
Warehouse Restaurant, 34 50 Vi.:i
Oporto in Newport Beach for
information, call 54 9-2028. ·
Senior sin gles -The new
Single Active Senior:, group \\ill
hold a social get-together at 2 p.m.
Aug. 19 at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, 695 E. 19th St. Call Dee
Sap)in at 646-9065 for in1ormation.
Thursday, Aug. 20
Investm ent seminar
Jeffrey J Jorn on· first \1Ce
president of Sht'arson lehm.:in
Brother:>' Ne\\JX>rt BeJch 0111ce \\1 I
offer a free seminar entitled
"lnwsting 1n the 90s" at 6:30 pm.
in the c.oniercnce roorn .it 800
Ne,\port Center Dme For
irforrr t1on ca I 644 J111
Secure in ves ting -
Shear on Llt-r{lJn Br· •ti ers '"II oflN
a tree , .. orkshop entitled
"Altt:rnJt1\C5 to CDs: A Sem1nJr lor
the Se!cunty·Con:.c1ou) lnve>tor'' at
6 pm Aug 20 at 19000
M.icAnhur Bhd. 1n Ne\' port Beach.
for rcwf\at on), call 955-755-1
Squ are danci ng -Tile
(o~ta MeSJ Qu1d,steppl·r~ 10\llt:
experienced square darn.;ing
couple:. to their \\eekly d.ince, 9 to
11 a m. at the nt:w Costa Ml·;,J
Senior C1t1Len Centt-r on the corner
of 19th and Pomona !>lrcets. Thurc
are al -0 lemale partner> ava1l.:iule
for any single men who \\Ould like
to join the fun. For 1ntormation, call
5-15-5669
Mutual funds -Shearson
Lehman Brothers will offer a free
seminar on investing in mutual
funds Aug. 18 at Le Meridien Hotel r.:===================;::====t in Newport Beach. The event will
begin with a reception at 6 p.m.
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Society
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John)on, "ho "Ill d1.11r the gal.1.
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Faulkner," ln1 1' \\iHl..1ng "11h thl.'
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t \\hen (lilf t.1 b ab11ut the g.d.1
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Barbara Wcrtin, Elaine Weinberg,
Ka thleen Allen, Debbie Britton,
Paul ine Brower, Sandra Daniels,
Arden Flamson, Claudette Shaw,
Marilyn Nielse n, Renee
Scgerstro m, Olivia Johnson, Judy
Threshie and Lydia Himes.
Party people abo include new
SCR board pres Tom and Marilyn
Sutton, Hedda and Steve Marosi,
Peggy and Phil Martin, Kate amJ
Charles Whee ler, Maralou and
Jerry Harrington, David Emmes,
\iartin Benson and Meldrim
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~fore information on the gala
can be obtained by calling
957-260:!.
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happy ... t.1kcs after her mo ther ..
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Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321
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president. At right, from left, Elaine Weinberg, Cliff Faulkne r and I
Cail Soderli ng. Elaine and Cail arc gala co mmittee members. At
left, Barbara C labman, le ft, and Janice Johnson. Janice is gala
chairman. Barbara is cuisine com mittee chairma n. I We c'ord ia lJ~ invite you and your guest to enjoy one
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The Red Lloo Hotel and Maxi's lounge
Invite you to the
"American Dream Comedy
Competition"
snuting this Thursday.
.,..
F.njoy the best local comics and cheer on yoor-
favorites ~ they vie each week to canpete at
the regiooal competition in las v~ in 19'13.
We'll see You at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge
Jocated in the Red Lon Hotel,
3050 S. Bristol. Ca;ta Mesa.
$5.00 c.over CllafF
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to bl1ow Night /t!JS)
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ORTUCUT'f ·KLEIN
c Center Club in Costa
a was the setting for the
23rd marriage of
ma Klein of Ne\\ port
h and Robert H.
hcutt 111 or Los Gatos.
hundred thirty family
embers and friends also
tended the couple's
l'tpt1on \\hich followed at
c Center Club.
l>r. and Mrs. Lawrence Klein of Newport
t: parents of the bride. She wore a gown of
e silk shantung with. a chapel length train.
hqucd alencon lace enhanced the hemline
1c go\\ n and scattered silk roseltes adorned
'ccthcart neckline.
· he bride's sisters were her honor attend·
: St.icy Yeany a!. matron and Keri Klein as u of honor. Amanda Collado, niece of the
1.:i;room, was flower girl.
r. and Mrs. Robert H. Northcull of
tun. Conn. :ire the parents of the
1.:grovm. Eric Hargrave was best man and
TINGLER-ZEMKE
ushers were Jason Melillo,
David Lee, William Hwang,
Michele Meyers und Scoll
Williams.
After a honeymoon to a
surpril,e destination planhed
by the bridegroom, th e
couple are at home in Los
Gatos. She is a graduate or
the University or Puget
Sound in Tacoma, Wash.
and is employed by W.J.
Medical Instruments and he is a graduate of
the University of Virginia, Charlo11esvillc, Va.
and is with Brad Benz Golf Architecture. • THAXTON-COOK
Cynthio M. Cook of Ne,vport 13each and
Maryland resident Willit1m Lee Tha,xton
exchanged wedding vows in the Corona dcl
Mar Community Church Congregational on
June 16. Thirty-five gucm attended their
receptio n at Cano's and aboard I lornblowcr
Dining Yachts.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sale!
Edwnrd W. Cook of Costa Mesa: She wore n
gown with a ch:ipel length tulle skirt nnd n
bended sntin bodice with n portrait neckline. A
handcr:ifted headpiece made of crystal beaded
flO\vers and leaves held her veil.
The bridegroom is the son of William and
Mary Thaxton of Maryl nnd. ·
•
Attendants for the couple were Freda
Cronquist, Kim Mclean, Lawrence Decker and
Edward W. Cook Ill.
After :i honeymoon visit to Cnpe Cod, the
couple are
residents of
Mazatl:in,
Mexico.
She is
employed :it the
Lun:ir Pal:ice
Hotel and he
manages and
con~uhs for the
Lunar Palace
and the Hotel
Costa de Oro in
Mazntlan.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sterling Tangier of Newport Beach have
nnn unccd the engagement of their d:iughtcr, Megan Lynn Tingler of
~spcn. Colo. to John Gerard Zemke, also of Aspen. A Sept. 26 wedding
is pbnncd an the Aspen Community Church.
Savings up to 1 /3 off on selected
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1 he hnde·clcct is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and UC
Sant.1 Claw. Her fiance is the son of Judith Zemke of Hermosa Oeach
and I Joseph Zemke of Saratogn. • li.ANSON·PAL~I
M1. ~nd \tr ... I krnck Hanson of Ne" port Be:ich ha'e announced the
en&·• ~mcnt of their d.iughter, Pauline, to Chris Palm of Fort Worth,
Tex.1-.. A Nov. 14 \\eliding is planned in St. Andrew's Pre!.byterian
r h. '1.:''"port Ueach.
ll bnd1.:-clcct as a gr.1Juate of $\\cet Briar College in Virginia ~tntl
l\CJ her master·~ degree in mu!>ic education from George
l1111g1un Unhcr 11} in Washington, D.C.
c.:r ti.ince 1s the son of Mr. and ~1rs. R. Edmunds P:ilm of Fort
th. I le I!> a gradua te of the University of Mississippi.
How to s ubmit nuptial news
1 he Daily Pilot we lcomes the chance to share the news of
)our engagement or. weddi ng wa_th ou r readers. •
Pick up· engagement or wed<ling forms in our lobby-at 330
1• Ua\ St., Costa Mc-.a. or end a self-addressed stamped
eu,clo"pc to the We<ldang Dep::irtment, The Pilot, P.O. Box
l 560, Costa Mesa, 92626.
Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be submitted
.th the f 1mshed form.
B1.1ck and \\hitc photos reproduce best, but you may submit
h.1rply-focu cd color photos for approval.
\\'rate your n:ime on the back of the photo. If you want your
huto returned, please include n stamped. a<l<lrcssed mailing
Cn\!clOpc.
Engagements :ind wedding nrc publi~hed on a space avnil-
hlc basis. For more information, call 642-43~1 . extension 350.
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Lynches honored for support or theater
Marilyn and Frank Lynch
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Tuc)day "'here they \\Crc
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fall fund-raiser p:irty. •
About 35 gue:its attended the
reception at the home of Gilry
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Irvine Onrclny Theatre. The
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fc;.iturc j;ia/liluc, musical .
legend Joe Williams.
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~ Robin H ood hangs out hi s shingle; She rl ock H olmes helps se niors find themselves. YES, You Can •••
participate In world peace
I 've often '"'ondercJ 1f the
stol)book characters of our
childhootl lived 10Jay, \\ h.1t
kind of second career:. \\Ould the~
ha-.e?
They weren't .Ill Poll)annu~
59 ana
Holding
~k>!>l of them
\\ere fearlt:"
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Take Al11:c:. \\hO
tumbled 1ntll
Wonderl.1nJ. An~
cha1 acter \1 h11
copeJ \\ith ·11 c:
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could handle j
cabinet po:.1 111
the White House.
I !>Ce Little
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Hout!. older .1nJ
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an e\dUSl\C
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wohcs -JnJ ll~cr~ . ...\' for thJI
rag,· to-riches-hcroinc, CinJc1 clb,
\\ho'J bc better qualt11 ... ·J tu churn
uut Romance;--. ,,c[, 1\here a
prim·c ''Ith a loll! fct1,h falls
hopl'lo~I} 111 h.1\e \\1th .1 'irg111
\\ith IP\ feet 1
A.:11\ 1st!> nc:,cr dt.1111.!<... Rob111
HouJ in h1 ... Golden 'i ~.1rs \\uuld
'till bc robbing the
rnet face to face is Sherlock
Hulme::.. the ''orltl's most famous
lktcctive. The dream was so \'hid
I remember every detail. Since hi:>
rich. t'lll} this llme 111
the c111,c of a IJ\\)cr
Cert uni) a !.mart
ma11r1.."' comp~in) likc
Po,1u1pcJk \\OUld
empl1'} Gold11ll.:k., J'
thc.r .. h d
mattrc,..,·111spc1.. tor.
~he l.'.lll!IJ alsu ckJn
A s for The Old Woman Who Li ved
in A Shoe Who Had So Many
Children She Didn't Kn ow What To
Do -undoubtedly she'd be super-
visin g a Planned Parenthood clinic .
up le\1111g nC\\
rwrnd~e~ for 011.11..c:r Oat::..
A' llH The OIJ \\'omJn \\Im
LI\ cJ 1n A Shue \\ho I !Jd ~l>
Mall\ ChtlJrcn She D1Jn't Kmm
\\'ha.I fo Do -undoub1cJI) '>h~· 'J
be super. 1:.tng a PlJnncJ
Parenthood d1n1L
The llnly li..:t1on'a1 d1.11 Jl.'.te r I\...:
rc1iremrn1. l lnlmcs had been
hL I ping \l'llllH\ rctrie'e their
'.in1::.h111g c~ lgla:.!.e:., car l.e~ :., g.1.,
bill-. •. snJ uther :.lipper) 11cm:..
thruugh h1-. am.1.dng pO\\Crs ol
tledul.'.111111 I dL,pcratcl) hoped he
rnulJ Ju the !>.1me for me, bccJU!>C
I \\.IS tlc.tling \\Ith u !.UpLrnatural
-Illustration by Bill Mcintyre
opponent: A. Walking Wallet.
As soon as I stepped through
the door of Holmes' cozy fla t J t
22 1 Baker Street, London: the
master detective immediately
deduced from my shor..t::., tan, and
rhinestone sun glasses that I was
from Southern California. (Why is
11 tn a dream you're alw:iys
\\Caring the wro ng clothes -or
no clothes Jt all?)
As l poured out my tale of woe
to this distinguished sleu th in th e
Jcerstalker's hat. he asked me
\\hen I'd last seen my \\i..tllct alive.
Around 3:42 p.m. I replied. ''l left
it on the edge of my bed while I
\\JS in the next room momentarily.
When l returned, it had walked
away," I gulped. Taki ng a deep
brc.Hh 1 added, "Don't tell me the
butler did it becJuse we don't
hu'c a butler."
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and understanding Probing for clues, Holmes
plucked a wiry dog hair off my
shoulder and examined it under u
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remarked, calculati ng the age,
breed, and person:llity of our
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to chew on credit cards because
they're more valuable than
rawhide bones. She's probably
buried her treasure in the
backyard."
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arlic gains
espect as
ealth food
What's all the stink about?
arlic -botanically known as
aUium sativum -is wafting its
way through backyards, farms,
and even medical laboratories
across the United States!
Despite its pungent odor,
Americans are embracing garlic
more than ever before .J not
pnly for its glorious Oavor but also
for its possible health benefits.
Most recently, garlic has
entered the scientific spotlight and
medital researchers are examining
its potential cardiovascular effects.
In the largest clinical trial on
garl;c, conducted by the German
Association of General
Practitioners, cholesterol levels of
2 61 patients taking highly
concentrated garlic tablets were
reduced by an average of 12
percent. Currently, studies are
being conducted at Yale and
Tulane Universities to confirm this
data.
Increasing acceptance Jnd
popularity of the so-called stinking
rose is being further cultivated by
organizations like The GJrlic Seed
Foundation. Comprised of garlic
growers and lovers, thi)
nization exists to expand the·
lic's knowledge and
a reciation of the pungent herb,
le networking growers and
umcrs that rove garlic.
ccording to Bob Dunkel,
or of "The Garlic Press,"
lished by The Garlic Seed
ndation, growing garlic, 111-.c
other plaM, is an art It
r ires patience and $kill, but 1t
has its unique rewards.
"Producing the b~t possible
garlic takes timing, control and
proper care," Dunkel sJ1d. "But,
In return, we frequently enjoy
meals enhanced by its \\Ondcrf ul
flavor. We're also intrigued by
reports on the herb's medicinal
benefits."
f or those who seek to
supplement their diet with garlic
daily, but fear the sociJlly
unacceptable side-effect of the
raw form, odor-free gJrlic tablets
arc available. Of course, for the
best spaghetti sauce and pizza
topping, there's no substitute for
the frcsH' clove.
When harvesting g.ulic in your
own backyard, consider the
following tips from The Garlic
Seed Foundation:
Timing
Since garlic's gestation period is
nine months (longer than most
root crops), early site preparation
and planning is important. If
planted too early in the season, it
may come-up before winter-and
effect the energy of the bulb.
Generally, it's Oest to plant ga·lic
an late autumn.
Conditions
Although garlic is grown in .
al,Plost every part of the world -
from temperate to tropical
climates -it nourishes especially
In ,,P reasonably dry and sunny
location, in rich, but not
over-fertilized soil. While bulbs
grown in organic soil may not
always be as large, they do '
contain a higher proportion of the
flavor-producing and potentially
medicinal ingredient, allicin.
Planting
Garlic is grown from individual
cloves, not s~eds. Cloves should
be placed in the ground tir
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Canl hopexy give s new slant to 8yes
By Or. David Benvenuti
Eliminating "sad" -looking eyes with
drooping outer corners .mcf correcting
prominent "bug" -eyes, which may stem
from a thyroid disorder, are two common
reasons for undergoing canthopexy, a new
plastic surgery technique that changes the
slant of the eye. •
The procedure tightens the lowcr·eyelids
by anchoring them to muscle tissue along
the rim of the eyebrow bone. As a result,
eyes that turn down at the corners will
change to the shclpc like that of a marquis
diamond. Older .,!•!'roaches to the
treatment of these problems would shorten
the eye and give a beady-eyed appearance.
Canthopcxy also disguised the .
prominence of enlarged, bulging eyes which
can be an Inherited trait. In these cases, the
procedure frequently is combined with
check implant surgery. Effects of the two
surgeries together gt\CS the illusion the eye::.
are not excessively prominent although the
eyes themselves have not been touched.
In older patients, the lower eyelids tend
to lack elasticity. Prior to canthopexy,
aggressive lower eyelid blepharoplast1cs
(removing fat and skin from the lower lid>
were performed, which often resu lted in
scleral show -a large amount of the "hite
C)'eball tissue showing under the eye.
Today, canthopexy can correct the scleral
show or prevent it being pcrf armed in
conjunction with blepharoplasty.
Canthopexy also can correct or prevent a
sad-eye look by freeing up the scar tissue
and re-positioning the outer corner of the
eye for a patient who may have had lo\\ er
eyelid su~gery with the corner of the eyes
pulled downward.
According t6 a report from the American
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decade to as mJny as 80,000
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C)elid surgery patients arc lemalc. Male::. .
accounted ior 16 percent of the surgerie::.,
which ran!.: as the !>Ccond most common
cosmetic procedure chosen by men. About
44 pcrcenvof e~ ehd surgery pat1enb are
bet\'<een ages 35 Jnd 50, and 42 percent
between ages 51 and 64
Dr. Ben\lenuti is a board-certified
_e.!AfJ.fc SU'J;COn HhQ..has.praf(iced in~
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He is a diplomat of the American Board
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Back Pige
STATION
From
munit de ai "But they
are interest in serving th e needs
of 1he corporation."
Bowden and some of his dis-
gruntled customers contend the
Unocal was more than just a gas
station. lt was a neighborhood in-
stitution.
In fact, Bowden said some of his
forme r customers even trot down
sou th to Laguna Beach where he
has opened a new repair shop
called Beach Cities Automotive.
Bowden, who es timates that he
lost about $300,000 from the clo-
sure, said many of his former em-
ployees arc scattered about nt
other gas stations. But his long-
wne manager, Sam Catrabonc,
~till works for him in Laguna
lJe.11.'.h.
Bari") Lane. a ~pokesman for
Unocal, ~aid the un sightly property
"ould remain 1n its curren t condi·
11un for some time.
While Lane s;iid he had "no
idea" when the property would be
tion down.
defended Unocal's
lttdt the Eastbluff sto-
"Every company has diffe rent
economics," Lane snid. "It (the
station) just didn't work with our
panicular mix."
But the owner of the property,
The Irvine Co., is trying to lure
nnother gas station onto the cor-
ner, said gpokcswoman Dawn Mc-
cormic~. And she said the com-
pnny l'lS not happy with Unocal's
decision to close the station either.
"it was n move that was disap-
pointing to us," she said. "We
would have liked to see them
renew their lease."
And since the shutdown of Bow·
den's E11stbluff station, some
neighboring stations are worried
the same fate may await them.
ti
"It's currently unde rgoing envi·
ronmental asscssmen1 ," Lane said.
.. We :ire loot...ing for environ mental
con tarn1na1ion. \\'c.! ha 'e to return
the property to ii\ prnpcr comh·
t1on fo r the 0''ne r."
"I have a lot of customers who
worry that Unocal may come down
here and do the same thing to me
that they did to the Dowdens" said
Dave Graham, who has run a Un-
ocal on San Migue l Road for 13
years ... You can drive almost any-
\\here and find a darn closed Un-
ocal station. It's just a sign of the
times." -
MMe ... \11\~ly Nuc
Sherree Bowden, former owner, and Sam Calrabone, former mechanic, stand near the closed station.
DORYMEN
Fro m A1
the summer, when the water warms up,
the neet catches yellow fin tuna 3nd
ba rracuda.
his Costa ~ le!.J home by 3:30 a.m. An
hou r later he head!. to sea in his 19-foot
l1!>hing boat, ~toppi ng some 20 miles off
tilt: coJSI. There he drops more tha n 1,000
bJ1tc.:d hoot...s, enough tO catch up to a
i:-1.mplc hu ndred pou nds of fish.
Their biggest customers ;ire the A ian
restaurateurs in the area. The second mo'>t
rel iable buyers are locals. confident with
the reputation the nec t has bu ilt
The dorymen date bact... to 1891,
accordin g to a sign that hangs at the
entrance of "Roc k Cod 1.A1ne." Next 10
that hangs a sign that says: "Our Ftl>h 1\
the Freshest on Earth."
l3~ 9 .i.m .. Leal heads back to shore to
ckLJn anJ sell his catch on the quaint
\\uuden Dory Fishing Fleet \\harf nex t to
the Nc,\port Pier. But it's a ne arby piece of paper.
yellowing under glass, that best descnbcs
what has C<?ntinued to lure anglers to this
landmark for more than 100 years.
Leal doe~n 't have to convince passersby
Ill buy his \\Jre~. In fact. he said, the place
1' so popular, th at on we ekemb there
olten 1~n·1 an) foh left b) l p.m "The solemn blackness of the l>k) hour:.
before dawn," it reads. "The pungent salty
~mell of the ocean breeze, the l>Ohtudc of
the open water and the anxiety of \\aiting
to sec what 1hc day's luck \\ ih bring.
Lc.11 sJ1J he c.1tches more roct... cod and
!>Ca trout than an)thing. Other :.inglers
su rround thcmsehcs with buct...cb of king
fish. mac kerel and maco shark. Lob ster is
in ... cason from October to ~larch . And in These are the cx'Perienccs of the Dor}
CHURCH
From A 1
h JS \'eJrs. ~a1J the diurch i., \im-p/~ reikct1ng the communil).
"When you arc helping JOO pe1.)·
pie ge t 1hcir life liact... together.
\OU can't e\JC th ccmor th.11.'
KutL !>:llU. .
SolL)w cmpha,w.:J that it's nm
th1.: church 11s\!lf that·s causing the
probk'ms. I le said he enjoys the
community anJ rcJliLcs the church
1' J pJrl of it He ju't wants to 'ce
ll ha'e fc\\er mee tings.
.. The problem in rece nt ~car' "
tha t thq ha\c p1ct...ed up the
amount of mee ting-.," he sJiJ . "It\
nm that they shouldn't do it, but
11 \ \\hen thev '>houltl Jo 11 and
ho, .. man~ the) 'hould Jo. If 11 "·"
one 1111!h t a \\1..1..t... until JO, that
"uulJ be all rl!!ht ··
Kutz denied that the church h.1,
~tcrrt:J up it' night meeting'>.
IJec.iusc it \\J'> hu1lt in 19-l-l.
Junng World W.1r II. there \\,I\ a
shortage of building supplies and
the church needed 10 get special
pcrmiss10n from President Frant...-
lin D. Rooi.evclt for construction .
And part of the church's char-
ter, therefore, was a rcqufrcmen t
to reach ou t to the community,
Kuu said.
"Rather than have a church
exist as a mausoleum we ha\e cho-
l>CJl 10 have it a living, vital organ-
ism," Kutz said. And he noted
th.it the church ha ., bee n having
meetings since its in ception.
.. That's JUSt the nature of any
church that has an .\cti\C member-
.,h1p:·
Mal) Norton has lived directly
.u.:ro'>s from th e cream-colore d
church "1th the da rk green trim
for 20 'car., And she found it
hJrd to ·bcl1c\c that anyone could
1.omplain aliout the noise.
"l\e never bee n disturbed by
.lll) thing:· Norton i.aid. "They arc
Jll~I sour grapes as far as I'm con-
ce rned."
Fishermen of Newport Beach."
Le:il vouches for tha1.
"It's about being around nature," he
said. ''It's 3bout being you're own boss
nnd not h3ving to punch a time clock."
It 's also about p:iying th e bills.
Le.ii, a 46-year·old former conMruction
\\Orker l>:Jid he hu_s no regrets about
deciding mo re than ,20. years ago to start
depending on the sen for his livi ng.
Neither docs Came Beck.
The 59-year-old Costa Me sa resident
said she has been sell ing fish that her
son-in-law catches for 27 years now.
"And I lo'c it," she soid. "You can be
your o, .. n bos-. and ~ork for your..clf. lf
you don't "ant to work, yo u <lon 't go."
llut Co!>ta Mc!>a resident and part-time
doryman Tad ram, 21, said therc'i. also a
lo t of hard work involved. "und it can be
dangerous.'•
Just las t mon th , Fain said, one
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doryman's bont nipped upside down in
rough waters. That man was s<wed.
Anothe r doryman w:isn't so lucky. The
Newport Deach man disappeared in
March of 1979. His bout washed ashore in
Corona del M.:ir several days later nnd the
search was called off.
"And some guys have been followed all
the wDy back to shore by killer whales,"
Fain said.
While that's never h.1ppened to Leal. he
s:iid his boat h_as been rammed by crant...y
sharks on occasion.
Nevertheless, Leal said the pe rks -and
the money -is \\Orth the risks. Although
he would not reveal his annu al salary,
another dol)man -and a rclathely new
one -said he has made as much a!>
$50,000 in a single year.
Sounds fishy. Dul, let's ee. Two
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Council to
decide hours
'
of night club
By Tony Dodero
Stall Wl1lef
NEWPORT BEACH -Council
members tonight nre set to heor
concerns about the popular BBG
nightclub and decide whether or
not to go olQng with the Planning
Commission and allow the club 10
increase its o~rating hours and
offer more nc11vities.
On July 9, officials granted the
club, owned by Lucia Luhan, a 6
a.m. opening for breakfast as well ·
as six additional pool tables, o
patio and nn extra dance noor.
Police Chief Arb Campbell cau-
tioned the commissioners that the
DDG nightclub has been the sub-
ject of nu merous complai nts and
disturbances. And the commission
did deny a request by Luhan to
ke ep the club open until 4 a.m .
Previously known as the Ellis Is-
land lnternntional Eatery, the club
operntes in side whot is now called
Lucy's Restauranl at 353 E. Const
Highway.
And in other items.
•The council will decide wheth·
er or not it should csLab lish a ban
on basketball playing at oll city·
°'"ned cou rb. The propo ed ban
would liiNt basketball playing be·
tween 8 a.m. and sundown.
•Council me mbers will hear a
report from Deputy City Manager
Ken Dclino :ibout plans to beef up
police enforcement and provide
aesthetic improvements to West
Ne\\ port.
Long known for its rowdy repu-
tation, the urea in West Newport
along Seashore Drive becomes rife
with bikers, skateboarders and
renters during the summer and es-
pecially on holiday \\eel<.cnds.
Citing "hnt he called a "near ri-
otous s11ua1ion" last July 4, Delino
suggests forming both an execufr .. c
and technical commiuee to collect
information and make policy rec-
ommcndalions to the City Council
for Wes I Newport.
.. . . . .
Sports
All about
winners,
whiners
~U.S. water polo team
played with their hearts,
deserve some warmth . }winners and whiners -
those seem to be the
· two optimal words to
come out Of the 1992 Olympic
Gnmes.
This isn't about winners -the
U.S. water polo team, under the
conching of Newport Harbor
High Conch Bill Barnell and
including Corona del Mar High
Coach John Vargas, a member
of the 12-man squad, comes
home empty-handed.
After back-to-back silver
medal finishes at Los Angeles
and Seoul, the U.S. finishes out
of the money after
losing in ttic
semifinals to Spain,
6-4, then to the
Unified Team in the
bronze medal game,
8-4 . • And it's not about
whiners, either.
In international
water polo it's just
something you don't
do. You don't whine,
whimper or make
excuses. Not if you
arc an American
team trying to
compete on an international
b:isis in a game '' hich belongs to
the Europeans.
You can beat the Spaniards,
or Italians, or Soviets (Unifieds)
in water polo exhibitions -but
when it comes to the Olympic
G:imes, you'd better be able to
do more than that. You've got to
have the credentials of a Dream
Team to wade through the
Olympic Games and its dynasty
of Europcnn officials.
There's no inme which c:Jn be
manipulated and turned around
easier by oCCicials' call , and
no-calls, quite like water polo.
h 's just the nature of the
game. Most of the fouling i!. .
under water and mO!.l assuredly.
there'll be no calls from within
the water polo community for
instance repla> from underwater
cameras.
When it's all over you can
sc::in the statbtics and you won't
see much to deal with on the
-surface.
B ut, when the niuy hits the
gri11 y, th:it's when the big
call comes, and if you survive it,
you can be 3'5ured, there'll be a
couple more to urvivc before
it's over. Only a Dream Team
c3n persevere.
Case in point: Down 4-3 the
U.S. steams toward the Sp:inish
nets in the fourth quarter of the
gold mednl semifinals in
Barcelona, Spain.
See WINNERS/82
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Monday Becdon B
August 10, 1992
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642·4330 ext.387
Sports on TV·radio/B2
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Costa Mesa's Bonnie Oassc was disqualified from track and field competition at XXVth Olympiad because of adm itted use of Clcnbuterol, a banned sub!.lance.
Flame goes out in· Barcelona .
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_.Costa Mesa's Dasse (Clenbuterol) kicked
out; Bronze for Timmons & Co .. Barnett's
water polo forces lose in battle for bronze.
Special to the Daily Pilot
BARCELONA -There \\Cren't a lot of positi\t:S
for local athletes and coaches as the Games of the
XX~th Otympiad closed out over the weekend -
Ste\'e Timmons and the U.S. men's .. 011c,ball team h;id
to settle for a bronze med<1l, Coach Oiil DJrnett und
his U.S. \\ater polo team had to ~eulc for a pat on the
back, and Co!.ta Mesa'!. llonnie Da~se \V,I'> gi\Cfl ~ adc
home on a chartered pl.me under a dMl... cloud after
testing positive for Clcnbutcrol.
The 33-year-old product of
Costa ~tc!>a 1 ligh and Orange
Coast College foiled 10 make the
fin.ii 12 in her i.pccialt~. the shot
put, heaving the !>hot ju!>t 54 feet ,
8 inches, over nine feet le!.!. than
her be-i.t of 63-11.
0
ered a steroid. It 1s, however, considered a perform·
ance-enhancing drug by the IOC, simil:ir to the effects
of steroid use, and has been on the list of banned sub-
~t:rnces since 1975.
Prince Alexandre de ~terode, the chairman of the
International Olympic commiuee medical commission.
said Dasse freely admuted the use of Clenbuterol.
"She said it was given to her by a friend she trusts.
She didn't try to lie and to give false explanations. She
\\as \Cry cooperati\e," stated de Merode.
U.S. Olympic team chief LeRoy Walker, "ho ac·
companied Oassc to the late-night IOC medical com-
m1s)ion meeting to explain the circumstances, said:
"This was omething \\hich "as ghen to her. She
thoug~t of it as a, !>timulant rather than an)lhing i~
terms of performance-enhancer.'
0
In water polo 1he end of gold-
With the threat of a four-year
suspension being leVJed by the
track and field community,
Dassc's cnrcer is fini hed hould
medal hopes came aguinst the
ho!>t Spaniards, who captured a
6-4 decision Saturday night, then
the old antagonist, the So' iets
under the banner of the Unified
Te:im, finished off the U.S. on
Sunday, 8-4, to claim the bronze. Barcelona, '92 It was a bitter pill for the U.S.,
which included Corona del Mar
Coach John Vargas in the field and Ne"port Harbor
High Co:ich Barnell at the helm.
it go to that extent. She is hopeful the track and field
gods wiJI not bury her within a scope of four years (sec
adjacent story).
She admits using it during training, but stopped
three days before competition, insistihg he felt all was
abo'e board.
Clenbuterol is a stimulant and anabolic agent associ-
ated with the treatment of asthma, and is not consid-
The Americans appeared to have a legitimate shot at
l...nocking Spain out of the semifinals, but almost no op-
portunities inside offensively, coupled ~ith calls that
eemed to come just at the right time, turned the U.S.
back empty-handed.
Prob::ibly the most not::ible c:ill came in the fourth
See OL YMPICSf82
. 1 DAS SE
~Toughest part of it lies in public's
perception that she was into steroids.
By Roger Carlson
Spons Ecnor
Costa ~lesJ ll1gl),and Orange Co:i~t Col·
lcge product Donnie Dasse ''as lost in the
m::ize, t.Hling to make 1hc top I~ 111 her
second aucmpt 10 medal ut the Ol)mpic Game~
for the United State!>, )Cl she finds her:.clf one
of th e chapters of the XXVth 01) mpind 111 Bar-
celona.
And it\ lea,ing a lou~y taste in her mouth
First, her adm111ed u~c of Clenbuterol du1Jng
training lea,es the perception that ~he ''a into
anabolic l>tt.!ro1d -\\ hich IS not t(UC.
Secondly, there's a perception of cheating -
people aren't dt mi!>!>ed from the Ol}mpic ~~--
Games casually -and she in~1 ts she "as not.
Thirdly, as a )hotpuuer. she alread\ came a
huilt-in reputation, akin to 3 body·bmtder toaded
in steroids -"h1ch 1!. not true.
Fourthly. there 1 the pos!>ib1hl} of a four-)ear
suspension from tracl... and ltdd. "h1ch "ill real·
istically end her career.
But more important!} to Donnie 0.ls e, 1 the
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O..ly Pilot r.lt phoco
Newport Harbor High Coach Bill Barnett and his U.S. water polo forces fell short in Barcelona.
WINNERS : Water polo forces gave it a gold-medal
err ort, but the odds were stacked pretty high
From 81
r-. likc E\ an'> i' mu!!gcd b) l\Hl
Sp.in1~h delcmkr' -)Cl (I) lo~c)
possession ~ind(~) j., c.illc:d for
''1-icking" and b H"'ctl out of the
game by German rclcree Jucrgt:n
Blan.
The net result· Sp;1in comes
down and scores on a ... ix-on-five
'ome '.!O seconds l.11er. c\p.imh the
lead to 5-3 and \\ 111' "1th a
comfortable t\\O·gu.11 margin.
Oh boy. If you\c follo,,cd \\,Iler
polo on an international Jcq:I over
the )Car:,, watching such local
standouts as Kevin Robertson. Jim
Kruse, Enc Lindroth or Jamie
13crgc..,on. among others. how mJny
time~ docs one h<1\c 10 sec 11 Ill not
bc ;,iblc to predict 11 \\1th m:Jr· IUO
percent ccr1a1111~ 1
An isolatc:d inrn.knt 1n the
Sp<ln1sh duel? l ll'" about Charlie
H.irrn: sc.:cond qu.11 tcr goal to
nc.irl\ 11c 11 at 3-3? l3uried from b mete~ ... out, the sh~>l is ruled •·no
goal." k<1ving oblll'f\ c:rs \\ ondc:rrng
ii the) ·re seeing thing ...
\1y guc'>s is that there \\3\ ~1
the half, there b the obligatory kickout of a U.S.
Every'one knows
those kind -irs like
takin g your basketball
team to Bakersfield or
some other exotic lo-
cation. Just as that
trey connects, that
ever-detecting official
on the other side of
the court has discov-
ered an offensive fou l
away from the ball,
and away from every-
one els e's attention
for that matter, to ne-
gate the basket.
player ano the Spanish respond
with a goal to go up, 4-2.
Down by two goals, the
officia ting suddenly turns even .!.
maybe even to the Americans'
advantage ... and it stays that way
until the nilly starts to hit the grilly
again.
Well, that's life in the
international pool ... Americans " in
enough in other sports -and
water polo in particular, belongs to
the Europeans, who are not on ly
"very good," but also have a
built-in home-court advan tage in
international competition wit h the
blessing of European officials.
When it was over Barnell ran
across the deck to catch up "ith
the referee to shake hts hand.
Barnell knO\\.S very we ll there's
another day somewhere "hich lies
head, like dealing \\ith the Unifieds
a day later. He doesn't \\.htne or
argue.
l'omen1cn1 .. offcn~"e four· dllll'ted by official ...
'omc"herc 1n the po0I.
As for those Unifieds -thank
goodness that moniker ends with
these Olympic Games -there arc
no alibis, the Soviets simply enjoy a superior
matchup.
£,eryonc 1-no":-. 1hw.c 1-ind -11\ lii..c: tal-ing
\Ullr h,1,I-ctb.111 1c.11n to U.1i..cr,l1cld or some other
C\l\llC loc.1t1un Ju,t ..... thJt It\.\ lOllnCCI\, lhJt
C\lr-Je1ect11H! uff1c1:1I on the <llha wie of the cou rt
h." d1~W\Cn:J an 11ltcrhi\C foul ,tW:J) from the ball,
.111J .J\\,I) from c:\\.r~1>nc eh.i.:\ Jt1c:n1ion for th:H
m.1111.:r. to 11cg;11e the bJ,1-ct
\lomcnh IJtcr \\1th 1c~, th.111 .30 ~ccond\ ldt 111
•
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So, as ,the guy on the radio says, "Get to the
point!"
Well, the point is this: They came home \\Ith
nothj og but a pat on tlic bJck. but 13111 Darnell ,
John Vargas and the rest of the United States
"Jter polo team clc~l'/Ye the plaudits of
medal·\\ inners.
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OLYMPICS: Rame goes Olltt
on locals' bids tor glory .
From 81
period with the U.S. trailing, 4-3, as Mike Evans
stole the ball and streaked toward the Spanish
net.
He was two-timed defensively, appeared to be
fouled, submerged from view and ... was thrown
out of the game for "kicking" as he tried to
break free from the mugging with 3:36 left by
German referee Juergen Blan.
Spain got the ball and 20 seconds later scored
on a 6-on-5 situation, elevating its lead to 5-3.
"That was the turning point of the eame," said
Barnett. "Evans was going in for the score and
they came out of it a man up and scored. It was
basically a two-goal turnaround."
Said Evans: "It was an unusual call. Usually
the ref will give a 20-
second penalty to th e
guy who's on the
other swimmer's
back, not to the one
on his stomach and
swimming away."
Conti nued Evans,
a product of UC Ir-
vine: ''I was trying to
hold position. We
had to take it into
our hands to hold
position. He was on
my back. That's an
impediment accord-
ing to the rul e book.
"We're a little dis-
-appointe"d in the refs.
but we don't take
an> thing away from
the Spaniards. We
should have scored
more goals."
gold after helping lead the U.S. to back-to-back
gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Games in Los
Angeles and Seoul.
His "unfair" accusations were directed at The
Netherlands, whic h swept to the gold medal
game with victories over Italy and Cuba in the
quarterfinals and semifinals.
The Netherlands, Jumped in a pool with Ora· ,,
zil, Cuba and the Unified Team, fini shed fourth ~
in its pool. The U.S. was second in its pool with '
Brazil, Japan and Spain - a pool considered far '
weaker.
The format calls for No. 4 to play No. 1 from
each pool, as· well as No. 2 to play No. 3 from "I
each pool, in the quarterfinals. Thus The Neth·
erlands (No. 4) met Italy (No. 1) in the quarte.r· ,
finals, and Cuba in
the se mifinals, re -
cording back-to-back / "upsets" to gain the
gold medal matchup. -1
J
In the early going 1 of the Games the
U.S. Jost against
Japan in a major
upset -the Jap-1 ancse winning by vir-
tue of a protest.
U.S . Olymp ian 3
Bob Samuelson was 1
the root cause, pick-
ing up a second "yel· \
low card" (equiv-r
alent to a red card
and a one-point pen-•
alty) with the U.S . .J
trailing the Jnpancse, n
2· 1 in games, and·
13-14 in Game Four
at the time of the in-
cident.
No penally point
was awarded by the
official, the match
went on and the
Evans said he had
never seen a call like
it before. "Suppos-
edly they're mutual
refs," Ev:ins cont in-_
ued. "I'm not going
to blame it on the
refs, though. T he
Span iards arc a good
team."
_ U.S. pulled it out in
ltt '•1-ne'Dil.ty l'lu five ga mes on the
Two-time gold medalist Steve Timmons settled floor. but lost the
for bronze with U.S. men's volleyball victory match in the protest
over Cuba on Sunday at the Barcelona Games. process.
On Sunday the
U.S. held a 2-1 lead over the Unified team in
the first quarter, but five straight goals by the
Unificd s, which took the game deep into the
third period, ended hopes of the U.S, medal ing.
0
Timmons, the Ne\\po rt Harbor High and Or-
ange Coast College product "ho denounced the
volleyball format as "unfair" after seeing Brazil
advance to the fin als with a fo ur-set victory over
the U.S. on Friday against The Netherlands,
helped lead the U.S. to its bronze med;1I on Sun-
day.
Cuba started fast, tai..ing an 8-1 lead in the
first game and holding 011 for a 15-12 decision.
then wilted under the U.S. attack as the Ameri-
cans rolled to a 12-15, 15-13, 15-7 15-1 1 triumph .
It wa a mntch of sideouts and steady pound-
ing as the U.S., including Newport Deach'!. Nick
Decker, salvaged a bronze medal.
For Timmons, it \\:ls not a lot of consolation.
He was seeki ng to become a rare three-peatcr 1n
Be•ch Vollerb•ll
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Timmons and the
U.S. rel>ponded by shaving off their hair to cm·
phasize their support for Samuebon, as well as a
visual protei.t of the decision.
The U.S. finished second in its pool despite
defeating Italy in pool play because of the pro-
cess of setting ties -which boils down to how
many games it was required by each team to play
it out in pool play.
Italy had routed oth ers in short order; the
U.S. struggled to fi"c against Japan, Spain and
Qinada -an d \\ith the "loss" to Japan, wa No.
2 in its pool regardlc i. of its game with Italy.
The format for volleyball with pool play, which
eventually pro\ ides the medal roun d fi nalists,
has been a S)~tem integrated by the Ol)mpic
Games for several Olympiads.
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BASSE: The toughest part
to swallow Is the perception .
From 81
overall perception of her friends and family.
"That's the worst thing," said Dasse on Sunday from her Irvine
~cside~ce ar.tcr returning to the United State~ late Saturday night.
They re being e>.posed to the charges of anabolic steroids:
"This is not a nightmare," continued Das!)e. "It's real. Out 1
have to look at this as a matter of a purpose for everything. I have
I to look at the positives of this."
The 33~y~ar-old Dasse ~ost likely will bo searching hard 10 find
1 ~ome pos111ves, and th e first \\Ou Id come if the suspension is re-
duced to two years, or at best, three months.
"If I were to end up with a three-month su.,pension it would be
P.roof to me that ·' wasn't doing wrong," continued Dasse, who in·
l.1sts . she ~as using <;lenbuterol openly and without hesitation,
convinced 1~ was nothing more than a version of Albuterol, a Eu·
ropean version of ~le~buterol, also illeg~I during competition.
I She stopped using ll three days before competition, convinced
she was in the proper time frame.
, "lt was just a stupid mistake," added Dasse. alluding to and dis· I pu.ting a .Los Angeles Times article on Sunday. "People are just
using their own terms, such as saying 'I guess it's like an anabolic
steroid.'
"No," insists Dasse, "it's not even close.
"It's a Sudafcd-type product, used for the same reasons as I
would if were to have a cup of coffee. Sometimes, on an empty
stomach, though, yo u can get a sha~')' feeling with Excedrin or cof·
fee, and this didn't give you the side affects. 13ut I found it wasn't
any better than a Sudafed."
The benefits of Clenbuterol seem to back Dasse up 100 percent.
I For wha t e v c r " p e rf or man c e·
enhancement" it supposedly might har· 'I bor, the risk far c\cceds the possibili-t was just a lies of enhancement
Stupid mistake "Why would I subject myself to a ··· four-year suspension'?," Dasse asks. People (the Los
Angeles Times)
. are just using
their own terms ,
such as saying · 1
"' guess it's like an
anabolic steroid.'•
-BONNIE DASS£
U.S. Olympian
"It's craq."
Dasse decided to u'e Clenbuterol be-
cause a trusted friend of he rs told her
it \\J' the equivalent 10 Albutcrol, also
illegal, but only during competition.
Despite the fact Dassc feels remorse
on!) in terms of her error in judgment,
she docs not give an antagonistic im·
pre ion "1th the International 01) mpic
Committee, or \\ ith the te,ting crew in
Barcelona.
"I'm not den) ing the suspension, 1
took it lor granted," saiJ Dassc.
The only pertinent question rc-
mainmg is the length of suspension.
1 "If I were to get a four-year suspcn,ion it would simply imply
m) intent that I "a., t I) ing to cheat, to use a pcrform,1ncc-
enh,1ncing drug, and it\ absolutely untrue," aid D.1.,sc. "If it
comes to that, 1 think I would go on to other 1l11ngs .. like jct sl..i·
ing."
Judgment da) \\On't come for pcrh•1p .11101her two months,
Da~c suid she C\pccts the \\Orst and \\hatc\er come,. has no spc·
cial plans to fight 11.
~·It 's. just so all blm\n out of proportion," she contrnued. "The
thing 1s, I don't feel guilty about an) thing. c~cept for making a
stupid mistake.
"11·~ my fault for not calhn~ them dircctl) .ind ,,.,i..1ng (specifi-
call)) about Clcnbuterol. I tool.. 11 (the ad' ice) un face .. atuc and I
Jidn't ques11on it. llopcfull) the) II look at it in the \JlnC 'cut and
hopefully the suspension '"II be three month,."
0
Dassc's performance on the l1ekl at B.1rcclona \\a~ far from en·
hancing, coming up with a best of 54-8, mer nine leet less than
her personal best of <>3-I 1.
"I know this sounds a 11ttle bizarre but actu.111) I \\JS just tl)ing
to train through the Olympic 0~1mcs amt ''ork to" ard the World
Cup in September in Cuba, said Oassc.
"l had a small hack injury ju'>t before the tr1.1ls and it affected
, my tr-Wting for three "eeks. rJ1erc "a) no "·'>' I could taper, I
had no base to taper from
"So the only thing to do wa-. to train through 11. 1 WU) really
looking al the World Cup.
"I'm just the t)pC of person "here 1f I'm re,1dy, I'm ready, and
1f I'm not, I'm not. I felt I had ti \cry good chance to heal well
and be ready for a 'cry good thn.>'" in Cuba."
Pelican Hill sets up for tourney
The British American Chamber of Commerce/Orange County
(BACC/OC) second an nun I golf tournament "111 be held on Mon·
day, Sept. 14 at Pelican Hill Golf Club, Ne" port Coast in Corona
del Mar.
The day-long tournament \\'ill afford golfer!. the opportunity to
1~ay on a top-notch course anJ take part in a golf clinic, bruoch
and awards dinner.
~Registration will begin at 9 a.m. followed by the golf clinic at
30 and brunch at 10. The day of golfing is scheduled to tee off
11 :30 a.m. while the buffet will commence at 6 p.m.
-The cost to enter the tournament is $175 for both members and
-,,on-members. This participation fee includes the brunch, awards
4inner and an automatic entry in to a Scotland trip rafnc.
•
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Amy frJLicr tarried the Oul-.cs to the Tcamlcnnis finals, but that \\as as far 3) it \\col.
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Junior Nationals
Zubrin wins
berth on
11.s. squad
AUSTI!\, Tx. -S anJ
Zubrin, a 15-)ear-olJ d1\lr g
-.tarlct out of Corona <lei •
Mar High School. and curi·
pcung tor the Mis-.iun \ ICJO
Nadadurc), gJincd J b1..rth
on the Un ited St.ill''> Junior
National team o'er the
\\ecl..cnd, off her ~ccond
pl.ice finhh an tht plJtl rm
and third pbce (1n1:>h on the
3-mctcr board :it the Junior
Ol)mp11.. :--.a1ion..ih here 111 a
meet coH: nng fi\ c dJ) :>.
Zubrin hJd a )Olid lead
going into her final di\c ufl
the pl:.itform on Sunday, but
her eighth dl\e IJ1lcd her
anJ she '"J"' for~ed to ~cule
for second behind Shern:
W1gg1ng1un of Au-.11n. \\) o
edged her 111 point~. 387, iS-
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Woodl:inds in Texa:>. start·
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ACHIEVING A
DELICATE BALANCE
Drivers snould have their
wheels balanced when the tire is
first mounted, when steering
wheel vibration is noticed, or the
ttres display unusual wear pat-
terns. The simplest and least ex-
pansive way to balance a ttre is
called bubble (or static) balanc·
ing. This method involves mount-
ing the tire assembly on a spin·
die and adding weights to the
wheel s perimeter until it lines
perfectly flat Of course, bubble
balancing only balances the tire
and wheel on the honzontal
plane. Spin balance bres and
wheels for more comprehensive,
two dimensional balancing. This
computer-assisted method as-
sures that the wheel assembly
will be balanced from side to
side, as wen as from the center.
Spin-balancing may be more ex-
pensrve, but it 1s sure to conect
any vibration problems fen In the
steering wheel Which are caused
by wheel imbalance.
HINT: Radial tires strould always
be spun-bplanced, not bubbffl.
balanced
MAKING
THE GRADE
Car owners should always
consult their owner's manuats
before changing engine oil. The
type and grade of the oil se-
lected should always be ap-
proprlate to the season and en-
gine type . Single-grade oils, for
Instance. should only be used
under conditions outlined in the
manuals. Car owners who use
heavy-grade oils in an ef'lort to
prevent 011 loss are only treating
a symptom. If an eng ne were to
fail wrth the wrong type of oil in
its crankcase, the car owner
could find that the inappropriate
use of oil would lead to a war-
ranty nullification by the man~
facturlr. OrtYers should be aware
that chemical additives in differ·
ent muttipi.grade oils may ~
due. different rtldlons. $Met-
ing off for the englnt Is not a
matt• to be taken rightty.
Frequentty Ind con'ectly car-
ried out, off changes are one of
the most valulbte things you Cln
do to ptottet 'fOtlr car. Htrt at
C&F, we speaakze In German A
Swedish repllr. We n loclttd
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If you Mid to ad*9Ule wont II
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84 Monday, August 10, 1992
Costa Mesa Pop Warner football
.First-rate female tailback
appears during first week
C osta Mesa Pop Warner Football teams wrapped up their
first week of conditioning prior to getting reody to "put on
the pads and start hitting," according to John Forrester,
athletic director of the local ussociation.
"We ha,·e been very encouraged by the support of parents and
the turnout of players and cheerleaders this }Car," said Forrester.
I he CostJ Mesa Cobras (7·8-year-olds) will be in ti league with
S .. rn1a Ana, Canyon Halls, La Habra, Saddleback Valley, Garden
Grove and Huntington Deach. The head coach is Chris Fielder,
"ho indicated he stiJI ha a few openings for interested boys or
gtrb.
"We ha\e one girls ''ho looks to be a i.IJrling tailback," Fielder
explained. "She hus more speed than most of the coaching staff."
I lead coach Mike Schcpen's Condors (8-10) will be in ·a league
with La Habra, Lake\\Ood, Nonh Long l3each, Saddleback Valley
and Yorba Linda.
"We're really looking forward to the day we can start hitting
amt find ou1 wha1 \\C have," Schepen i.aid. "One more week of
conditioning and the kids con pull out the stops."
The Coils (9-11) are headed by Couch Gary Dau me. This year's
~chedule includes: Saddlcback Valley, Long Beach, Yorba Linda,
LaJ..e,,ood, C::11Hon Hills and Garden Grove.
"We're coming right along," Baumc said. "We have several
pl.t)ers from last ye:.rr and some really good looking kids that
joined 1his year."
The Coils' co<iching staff will be ready to start scrimmages after
Aug. 17, when Pop Warner rules will allow contact between play·
er!)
L.trl) Re) es' Comanchci. ( 10-12) •·are still a little short on num·
bcr-.," according to the coach. "so anybody that qualifies is still
welcome to come ~ee us and l.ui1 up." -
j All Cost:i Mes.1 team:. practice at Tc\Vinkle Park in Co~ta
Mc~a. on Arlingion near the Fairgrounds Monday through Thurs-
-d:i) from 5.30-S pm.
AdJrtionJI 1nlt1rma1ion mJ) he obt:.11ned b} calling Ed Baume at
·· 5-10·3~-U.
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Boating
Nuisance of blisters
.\l.1nufacturcrs \\hti \H>n't pa)'
ltir l1berglai.s hull blister repairs
.rnJ dcJlcri. who ball.. JI doing
''·irr.1111\ work are the nw,1 com-
mon C('l.nsumer problem:> lor boa1
cm nc: r-.. accon.ling to 1he ..\J0.000·
member I3oat Q,,ners As\OliJllll n
lll Th..: Un11ed StJles (l.30AT
l'.~ ). the nation's l.rrgest organi-
LJtll'll of recrc:it1un.il bo::iters.
Bl1~ter~ appeJr on hulls typic.tll)
"hen bt)Jts :ire three to :.c,en
)CJr-. old. lni11all), rc:p;m co~ts arc
\tccp -S 100 to S~Oll per loot -
but fJilure to 1.1!..c CJ re of 1he
prublcm early on wuld lead It>
~l• uctural d:im:igc.
· Rc,carch su~c..,h that most
blr-.tt. r' :.ire CJu,ed h) J manuf..ic-
tur111~ dckct, bul nllht of 1he \\,If· r.11111~' tlt1n't co,·er bli'>lcr repJ1r,,"
SUNDAY'S COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOCKER -8 boat... _,~:
anglers €3 yeuo .... tin tuna 6 oorado. 56 s~1p
JJC~ t '>'~ c ... 1a11. 2 sole . .i, ,,'11le f•sh, 9 blue
s~a·k 15 bonito. 12 ba·:a:uda. t 8 ca 1co
oass 63J sand bass 6 s::u•;:i·n 2 s!'ieepnead,
2 roe~ I sri 1 naht>ut 63 mackerel
said Caroline Ortado, Dicector of
the l30AT/U.S. Coni.umer Protec-
tion Bureau, \\hich helps to re·
solve .d1!.pu1cs bet\\ ccn manufac·
1urcrs. deulers and DOAT/U.S.
members.
l3o:.iters abo are frustrated \\hen
dealers dr:ig their feet 10 make re-
pairs covered by a warranty.
Ho,,evcr, by contacting the
manufacturer directly, boat owners
c;.in often get n:.igging consumer
problems resolved in their fo\or.
"Manufacturers can direct dcJI·
crs to cooperate and they may
e'en pay for repairs not covered
by warranties," Ortado said. "Out
boat owners must take the ini1 ia·
ll\ e to contact the manufacturer to
a'oid being s1uck with a hefty
dcJler repair bill."
Angela schedule
Data Opponent, time
AUG 10-~· ... allilet (llOme). 7 35
Au~ 11 -M~"IU'~ \llOme). 1 JS All 01mes c•ried on kMPC (7101 •.idio
Dodgers schedule
Data Opponent, time
A.IQ 10-11 Ata!Q HO
Ai-o I I -• C«m.r.1. 4 35 Al oamu c.neci on~ (790/ ra\!lo
TV en 11
Cl\ 11
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Costa Mesa's Charlie Venegas and his crew checks out the machine before making the big run in Speedway Motorcycle racing.
FRIDAY NIGHT RIDERS
_....There's something about it
that keeps the fans com ing
fo r a night under the lights. ' .
By Dennis Brosterfious
Spons Wrrter
COSTA ~tESA -With track announcer
Larry I luffman's pronouncement, "Lcl's
race!" speedway motorcycle racing returned
to the Orange County Fairgrounds at ap·
proximately 8:04 la~t Friday night arter a
four·\\ecl.. ~1bscnce.
A healthy crowd of 5.10-1 embraced the re-.
turn of the wceJ...ly e'ent, ant.I ''as treated to
a night of exc11ing race,,
Costa Mes••\ own, Ch,1rlic Veneg:1S, nearly
pulled off a ~weep of the m..ain events, but
had to sc11lc for a runner-up finish in the
hand1c,1p ma111.
l3ut for man) of the fans, it ma11crcd little
who would come out on top, soaking in 1he
atmosphere uf the crowd and the biJ...es rev-
ving up wa~ the mo~t important thing.
"I love 11 out here," said Jim, 27. who
commutes from River:.idc every week and
brings his '>on, who is five. "It costs me eight
buci..s. but I don't ha'c to pay for Jason at
all. It 'i. a great place to ju:,1 get away from it
and ) di for J\\ hile.
''And 11\ Fm.lay 111ght i.o J don't ha'e to
''orry about getung up."
Dale, 29, b from Encinitas and he 1akc::.
full ad,an1.1gc of the J...iJ., being ullowcd in
free. I le bruught not only his t\\O sons, but :.r
couple of other buddav •.
lo "lf I tried going 10 a ballgame or a movie
\\Ith 1hesc gu)s, i1 would cost me, \\hat?
Forty bud.s, ma) be more,'' he said. "We
i.rnned coming only a couple of years back,
and we've pre11y much made the lrip up
about every o th er wee k."
As the riders entered the intimate Costa
Mesa oval, Huffman started e).plained the
ground rules to 1hc uniniti•1ted.
"for those wa1ch1ng speedway for the first
time,'' he cxpl.1incd, "here's a few things to
know. The bi!..e'> arc 160-170 pound:,, h:i\e
no brakes, run on methanol ant.I turn only to
the left."
\\ i1h that out of the ''a}', he iniroduccd
the held for lhe r:icc :.and the competition
began. '
lt didn't tuJ...e lung for the first serious spill
of the night. In the thirJ h::anJicap hcut,
rider Kevin Ru bio lost his bal..ance and tool..
Gary H1cl..s into the '' .111, elici11ng .i gasp
f1 om 1hc crO\\d.
As the delay mounted, I licks was able to
rise under his O\\ n power. while Rubio lay
still. Huffman reminded the crO\\d 1ha1
Rubio ''as ''a second division rider ju~ el-
evated rccemly. However, he has i.hown a lot
of potential."
A stretche r W<lS called for, but before it
\\as used. Rubio rose to his feet and he .ilso
\\Js able to walJ... out. But his night of racing
''as complete.
Moments later. HttfTrnan announced to the
c·rowcJ thlll Rubio had a brol..cn nose and
Hicl..s a brol.en b1J..e.
After four heJh ol h:.10d1c..ap r..acmg, 1he
:i1decars made their rirst <tppcarancc at &.30
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for a four-l .. 1p rncc. Then, at 8:36, I luffman
announced th.at the "Dimbo of the Night"
hat.I just been choi.cn.
''And her name, bclic\e it or not," he said,
"is Teresa Bimbo."
As Venegas continued his success in the
earl> heals, Huff mo.in pl..aycJ it up. ··chailie
(1he EJge) Veneg..a,." he :iaid, "tb an ·o,cr
the edge.' ChJrlic doei.n 't plJ)' it :iafe."
In describing another rider, 1 luffman
noted, ''I le can be really fJst at times, bu1
then at other limes, slo~er lhan a K-mart
chcc!..er.''
At one lull in the racint:. Mike Furia ''as
intfoduceJ to the cro\\d. F..aria had just re-
turned from compctrng in the Com-
mon,,callh of lntkpcnJcnt States.
"They rc,1lly didn't thank much of me until
I \\On a few races," Faria told the crO\\d.
"Then the> acccptcJ me."
The hest r,1ce of the 111gh1 came near the
end of the p1ogram 111 the cight·IJp h..andicap
main C\en1. Jess Ochoa. an up~nnJ-coming
rider frum Corona, assumed the early lead
and maintained it for the first rive lap
Venegas, "ho moments earlier had se-
cured tbe \ ictory in the scratch main, pushed
Ochoa out and took the lead. With his sights
set on "ecp1ng the t\\O main events, he
didn't count on 0\.lcy m..al.tng the final criti·
ct1I mo' e to the inside 10 c:arn the victory.
"Normall)', ''hen J rider gets pushed out
liLe Ocho..a does, he'll fade 10 ne;ir the
back," said ti.1ci... snoi..e .. man Jim Loma:..
"Dut ks' got b:1cJ... an line. hung in 1herc and
finhhed thi1d. It's J sign of J good racer to
get pai.'>ed nnd hJ\.C 1hc abihLy to come
back.''
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Statement FS37 729 Tht 11gl1tr1nl(s) com-The Followtng l>tf•on• The Following persons Published Newport Beach· mencecl 10 lransacl busl· art doing buslne11 as·
are doing business as: Co111 Mesa Dally Pilot July nus under tn. Flc\lllout Tht AdSmlth, 13H1
GAEATOREX CONSTRUC· 20, 27, August 3, 10, 1992 Bu1ln111 Name(s) lialecl Hewes Ave., Santa Ana,
TION, 1370 W11ton Avt., M0404 above on: NJA Cahl. 92705
Cos1a Men, Cahf 92628 Sonni• Lou Howard Suzanne S Smith, 13661 Rob4ut~tephan GttalOftx, PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• 1111ement was filed Hewts Ave.. Santa Ana.
1379 Watson Ave . Co•UI IMlh lhe Counly Cltrk of Cllil 92705 Mesa, Calif. 9282tl Fk:tltloue 0r-. County on July 11, Thia bu1ln111 11 con-
Tnls bu1tn111 11 con-Buslftffa Neme 1992 dueled by: an lndMdual
dUC11d by: an Individual lt•letn9nl '531591 Tht r~l1hant(1) com·
Th• reg111ranl(1) com-The Following person• P~blished Nt.......,... Beach· mtnced lo ,tr1n11c1 busl· mtnced to 1ran11C1 oosl· art dol bulioeu 11. -,.,.... nus und., the fiellllous ne11 under the Flc1itious CREA'1tllE TRAIN I NO Costa M11a 011ty Pilot Jufy Business Namt(a) !Isled
Bu11ne11 Namt(a) i..ted CONCEPTS. 104 Clrtllf 27, August 3, 10, 11, 1992 above on: January I, 1992
ebO\lt on: Juty I, 1092 AISie, INlnt, Cahf 92720 M-425 Suzanne s. Smith Robert GttatOftJC s a Conetanc• SllOtl Th•• atal9menl w11 flied
Th11 ttatement wH filed 1:1 c1111• Alale !Mne' PUIUC NOTICI wt\!\ the County 0-k of
w11h 1he County Clerk ol Calif. 92720 • I Flottt•-··· rang• County on July 2e. Orenge County on July t O, 1hlt buetneu I• con-""' 992
1992 duclt<:t by: an lnd•vldual •u•IMH Name FU9e39 '''7719 Tht regl1tr1nl(1) com-Statement Pub111hed N~pOl'I Buch·
Published NtwPOrt ~ mtneed 10 lfenMCt Mi-The ,.ollowtng Pffsont Costa MtH D• ty P1lol Ai.>-
Co11a Mtu Oa;ty Pilo1 July ""' llndtf the Ftebl•out .,. dOlng bUS•nllS IS. gull 10, 17, 24, 31, 1992 20 27 August 3 10 1992 Bualneu Name(1) ... led M K II MANAGEMENT, M-446 • • • ' abOv• on. July 1, 1oea 1MOO MacAnhW &Ml. si. _______ M _ _._01 Sonya c si.g.1 310. tMnl, Calif 92715 PUBLIC NOTIC!
PUBLIC NOTIC! Thll 111tement WU flltd 1<.alth a. LllMI, 2710 KtlVln FlctltlO"I ---------wtlh lhe Counly Clttk of St 12323, lrvlnt, Cahf .. ,........,. 0.ange County on July 10. 9271 4 •ueln•H Nam.
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Itel t F1117U dUcted by: en lndn11dual Tht Following persona Tiit f~~ pertons Published NewPot1 leech-Th• reg111rant(s) com· art dOing buainess n
art doing bua1ne11 ti' Co111 ~a Oaity Piiot Jli'f menc.d to lrllnlact busl-MC MARINE SPECIAi.·
J. GEOROANA'S SEA· ao. 21,A&1gu9t 3, 10, 1"2 =~ne'::*N.·:,:,1C•1:= ~!.~i ~.2~. Uc·~, ~2"'"'710, VICES. t7t Cheyenne St.. M-405 bo¥t . Jv"' 3 99 ... 1 ' • "' Coale M ... Call(. t212t ·~ f"1. '' 1 • 2 NormM Meldrum, 1l8 uu
Jtnny O.O,gen9 Suerei, PUii.iC NOTICI Thie 1ta1~ 11111 r.iect ~~e/,8 Costa Meu, Celt!
9790 CMy.me SI • Cotlt with in. c .... -.. Cl k ot T M"a c.iit. 12e2e ,......._ Ot ~ .. , " h11 bu11n111 i• con· Tn11' butlntH 11 con-• .,...., .. Nw ,.:.• ty on JvAt. 17 MT *'~an lndi'vidt.111 d~ldby. en ~dllel 1191•••"' he r19latren1(1) col!\o
Tfle rea11trant(1) com-The 'ollowlna '*'°"' PIMITI tnenced 10 lr*"Nd butl-IMncld l o 1ranuct bull-.,, ~ bu9lnela u P111>111htd Newport BMcn. .,... "'*" "" '~
ntH ilnder "" '1ctnioul IMAO! T[CHNOLOOIES Cot11 Matt Otlly 'llOt ~ iut!MM NllM(1) llllld
Bu11n .. 1 Ntme(t) !Isled 8332 l'olll Clfcte, Hilnllng: 27, Augutf3, 10, 11, 19'1 lllO¥t on: 21, ttll
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MUCIOTICll .-UC NOTICU PUILIC NOTICU POILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICtl PUILIC NOTtcll
Ml.IC NOTICI ..,. common~ L. ,,..._ u ptovtded In Ndlon 9100 Calllornla Corporation, neu undtf lhe FicMiou1 b.tugll ~ 10 itantac'I bull· neu under Ille f lCltl.>Oul ~*---"---
----------•• ~. 0C the rNA P1°'*1Y l . ,,..._, ""9tw. Of· of the CaltlOfnla P1ob11a Suite 290. 3100 Brt1to1 8utlneu Namt(I) ltated Tllit tUI~ w .. filed ""' 1.W1CSet the Fic:tit•OUt Bu11na11 N1mef1) bttld NOTICE OF PETITION •ac at• -.Crlbed •bOYt 11 PY'· no.r, Y·l~ff 14000 Coda TM lime tor tiling SttHi. Cotta Mesa. Cal•I. 1Uovt on· Novtmbet I, wi1n tne Counly Cltrlt 01 Bu1ineu Nam•(•l U11ec1 above on. noc yet TO ADMUISTER
STATSMmff.. por1ed IO bt: 2313 CAAL-Avll• Rd htun• eta.mi wlll not ••.P<rt ~ 92628 • \M1 Oranve ~nty on~ 11. a0o¥t on: August 7, \M2 Su Rffd ESTATE OF ~CW TOH PLACE. COSTA ....... CA mn fOtt bit rnonthl ftom 11\t Althur Q Kidman, A Pro-P. lly .. Bouutn.. Pr.-. 19112 And~ 0"1 ~egsn Thia ttaltmerll YrU fii.cl : UH OI' MftflOUS _.ESA. CA 92827 2419 .;14-44~~1 llnrlng dete nollctd leulonal Corporation. A Oen\ '638Mt This •lattmani wu f~ed ., th tne CoUntt Cl9'1t OI ~ ';fP,t! .VS-8.... The undenlgned TruatH P
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lbc>Yt. Callt01nla Corpor1uon, Thi• 1t1ttment .,., fo~ PU04itned N~ e.aen. 11r1th tnt County Clerll o1 Otano• County on JIJy 10, Of' ,
In r-• .. ~ dlsc:talml ...... lllbo41"' ..... Ub •l'l•d Newport YOU MAY EXAMINE ,,,. SuUe 290, 3100 B1i1tol With .,,. County Cltrk of Cotta M O•w p .. ..., Ofa.nge County on Juty 10, 1192 MwdJa L tter.10fd
dOinQ ....... •: HHJ any lncon~HI ~j ,; Beach-Costa MN&, Daily Ille kept by \he court. It Jou Slrtet, COlll Meta, Cllil. Orange County on July \0, 27 A ~3 ;Q' t7 ~'e92' tm ,527131 CASE'. NO. A165212
Pr.,.... Inc. l.oclted 11 itreet addrffs __ ., 01 .. ~ Pllol August 10, 1992. art • petton lnttrnte In 92628 11192 • ugu • • • ~24 '137'11t Publistitd Nw.1>0'1 S..Cl'I-To al heir• 20 CorPOt ... "81, New-..... u.... m458 Illa ffllt~OU may file RusMll G. Behfent, A Pro-F537720 Published N~port Beach-Costa Mffl 01ity Piiot July beneldw!M._......!_~•1
port_·aaact'I Cllllornla common d11lgnat1on, ii with Iha c • fOfmll R• fesslonal Corporation. A Publlshtd Newl>Of1 Btecn-PUIUC NOTICE CO$te Mtu Dai11 Pilot July 20, v. Augu•t 3, 10, tt92 ~. t c~. ~ NteO • any, 1hown nerein. PUBLIC NOTICI quttl for Special Nolle• of Catllornla Corporation, Coita Mesa Daily Pif()t July 20: 2 r.-::•-· .... ov ,,_,
TN tolloWlno tegllltam(e) Tiie total amount of the lhe l~lng of •n lnventOfy Suitt 290, 3100 B:111ot 20, 27, August 3. 10. 1992 FtcUtlou• , 7. Augu1t 3, 10, 1992 M..-00 ~-M lnlllf'Mled Ill new eti.ndoned UH ot the unpaid balance of lht obll-O.p.t......t of Md appraisal of tltatt ... Sllffl, Costa Mesa. Calif. M ... 07 •u,lneH Nam• M-406 PUBLIC NOTICE the wtl Of ........ Of bolh
...... ltloUI bu me· the Trea•urr/ eet1 or or any petition or 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE of Maida leppo Hetetotcs '"'' t1neu na • gallon 1tcur•d b'f Ille lnt•mal Rev.nu. account 11 provided In SutanM M. Tegue, A ~w PUBLIC NOTICE latem9"t Fictitious Ml Mardi L. ~etelold HHJ Prot:>etiln, Inc., 1 ptoperty lo be sold and I rvt teeilon 1250 of Iha Cehlor· Corporallon, 1 Caltlotnll Thi Follo'Nlng persons A PETITION nu been
c.lltofn4a corporation rueonablt •~llmated • c• nla P1ob1t• Coda. A R• Co1por1tlon, Suite 290, Ftctltloua are dong buslnets as: Flctltlou• Builn•H N.nw flled by Franc:a HtwefOft
Th• llCtltlOUI bu1ln111 coat•. •>1panst1 Ind ad· Notice of quell for Spec:fol NOiie• 3100 Brlstol StrHt. Costa • I H 21 OCEAN FRONT REST., Bualn••• Nam• Stat•m•nt Platt lri h Su~Court name rtlttrad to 1bovt Yll\Ctl 11 Iha Ume 1 Iha •••led Bid Salo form 11 available trom tht Mesa. Callt. 92628 u;,n•tH •me 2100 West,,. Oce11n Frooi. Statement Tnt Fo11o¥.1ng pareons of calliornla, Counly 01
w11 flttd In Orange Coupty o Under th• authority Ill In-court ci.tk Mlchatl 0 Mlchatl• A • ement Newport oeach, Calif. Tht following parlO(lt lfl doing bur»ness H ORANGE.
on April 2. 1989, and u -Initial publlcallon of the No-terni l Revenue Coda aee-Attom~y for th• Prolttslonai Corporauo'n 8 The Followtng persona 92663 are doing busineu es BYRONS AUTO DETAIL· THE PETITION
ligned Flla No. F_.13807 tic• ot 1afe l1: $294,381.71 tlon 8331, Iha proparw dt· Petltlonou California Corporation, aHr~~op~gTbAus1Lin1NesGsSas~3101 Allt'f WISt Corp, Calllor· PAM OllNZEA DESIGNS. ING, 1614 San11nt11a Tar-~--that Frane• HHJ Propertlee, lno., In addltlon to cash, the scrtbed below hll been s 11 290 3100 B 1 1 I "' ' · nla, 2100 Wtsl Ocean 1845 Port WHll)ourne, r1ee Corona def Mar, Cat1I H•torcl Pia.ti be
•w1 Ruth Q . IV9ftl, It•: Trust" wlll accept e cash· ~tlitd lot nonpayment ol KllTH C . WELPUTT Su e C • c' ~ Fairview 1112, San11 Ana, fronl, Newport Beach, Newpott Beech, Call! 92625 appolntad as ,._...,.,,,al aec,.t•rr lef'• check drawn on 1 internal revenue tall .. due I 3 I I 2 I 1 t 1 I 2 9 lleet, osta Mell!l, al!' C•lil 92704 Cahl. 92663 92660 Byron rarw111 Trane, 1614 ~esenla.tlvl .. ~-·'°
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ltom Lawrence l. CoUl1tr, MacArthur Btvd., Suite }628 R M 1 A Edward Moody, 3t01 S. This bus1neu Is con· Pamel• Htrber1 01nztr San1ane111 Terrace COfona nls'9r N i. 1 sea':~~o~~edM~:wg:~yl ~1\ ~ nall~ ba~k, 1 2077 Swan Dr .. Co111 100, lrvtne, CA 92715 L:;'torP<>rat~n:~i:iilor· CFalrvlew 1112, Santa Ana, dueled b'f' a corporation 1845 Port Westbourno' del M1r. Cahl 92625 the doc::ed9nl .SC. o
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ee _, rawn Y 1 111 • or Mesa. CA 92628. (714) 712•731 t nia Corporallon 'suite 290 ~hi. 9~704 3 S -•· Tht 1egls11ant(s) com· Newport Beach. C1llt This buslneu Is con· THE PETITION
ilot Juty 20, 27, A.ugust 3, edtr .. crtd1t union or a The property wlll be eotd p bll h d N 3100 B lstol 5~ 1 C ta ll'f oody, 10t . Fau· menced to transact bus!· 92660 duc1ed by an ind1v1dua1 requests the deoedenf•
10. 1992 dltcle drawn by a 111\1 or at/ubllc sale under .. alad 9 ~ C • 1
1 M •wgo~t Mt1a Calif 92S: • os vltw #112, Sanla Ana. MU under 1ha F1c1tt1ous Thi$ business Is con-Th• 1ag1strant(s) com· Will and coclc:ils " MY
M4HS ltderal u vlng1 and loan bi 11 prOVlded by ll'lttrnal aac • 0• 1 esa a1 y This' bus'lntH 11 con· Calif 92704 Busmus Name(•) hsltd ducted by· an tnd1Y1du11 monctcs to 1tansact buSJ· bt edli'llt\ed to probai.. ' -~~":""."".,....,.~ ....... --a1toclatlon n vlngs as-Revenue Code 'tctlon Pilot Augull 8, 10, 15, 1992 ducted by: 8 general part· Thts bu1ln111 11 con-1bova on· January 9, 1992 The rtglstrant(s) com-"8n under the f 1ct•1tous w1I and MY codcll PUIUC NOTICE toclation ~ Hvlngs blnk 6335 and rtllted regula· Sa574 nershlp · csu1cteo by• husband and ~!chard Lee lawran<:t, rnenced 10 111nS1ct bus•· 9us•l'IHI Name{)~ sled .,. tvalable tor ·ned S tlons. Th e 1 1 t( 1 we• Prtsldent ness under trie F"1e1111ov5 abovt on: July 16, 1992 examnation In N file~ asc 811 1pec1 11'1 ecifon 5102 Datt Bids wtH ba Opened: PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ced ~os ~s!ct ~i;t The reg1s111nt(1) com-lhls slllement was liled Bus,mest Nama(t) l•~ted By1on F lrane by 1h• coun.
ITATllllNT OP of lht flnandal Codi and Tuesday, August 25 1992 ness under lhe ActilJOIJt menced to transact bus!· with th• County Cltrk of above on· N.A Tt1i1 starement ,.... l·led THE PETITION
AUNDONllllNT OF authorized 10 do buslnen Tlme 8kls will be Opened: CRNE00T1TIC0ERTSOOF Business Name(s) ltsttd neu und1r the Flc111tous Orange County on July 17, Pam Danzer "'th ltll County Clt1k ol requ•ta all1honty '° USI OF FICTJTIOUS In thl11tate. In the evtnt 01 11:00 am ab<We on· S.plember 1 Bus1nes1 N1m1(1~ l11ttd t992 Tn1s statement wH <11ltd Orange County on Julf 16, adrrwnlster dw ..aai.
•USINISS NAiii lander otllat lhan cash Is PlacH of Sala: 24000 8ULK SALE 1999 . ' lboYt on, July 1, 1 2 F538578 "''in Int County Clerk ol 1992 undtr the 1~1
In releraoce to tn. ac:1Mty 1c:cep1ed1 th• Truslff may AVIia Rd .. ~guna Niguel, (SECS. 1104, Homer L McCormick ~~atd Moody tied Pub~shed Newl>Of1 Beach-Orange County on J\lly \1 f$385t7 Admnlstra~ ol Es&atM
dOlng bu•lnell u : Garden wlt.tmold In ••wane• of the Ca 926n Room 3t02, 3rd 9105 u .c.C.) President . • Wllh. t~~··~~~~t WCl~k· ol Cosll MIU 011ty Pilot July 1992 Published Newport Beach-Act. (This &lllhonty Wll
Grove Hornet Localed 11 TNstff't Deed until f\#lds Floor • Escrow No. This •tatement was filed Or 1 Couni ~ July 17 27, August 3, 10. 17, 1992 F538587 Costa Mosa Da 1y P~ol July al\ow the ,,.,.onlll
20 Corl)Ofate Plaza, New-become avaJlablt to the ri!1~1e cr•t~ I Only lh~ Nohce Is hereby given to with the County Cl8'k ol t~ y ' _ M-430 Published Newporl Beach-27, August 3, \0, 17. 1992 representalMI IO take
port Beacl'I, Calllornl • peyH Of tnelOflff 11 1 La I. 111·• Lane nltrtJst 0
1 credltora ol Iha within Oranoe Coun1y on JUiy 17, FSlB!5l7 Costa Mesa Daily Pt101 July M_..21 obmany~..:tons Wl~I 92660 wrenc:e ourttr r. n named 1tlfor that a bulk 1992 . PUBLIC NOTICE 27 August 3 10 17 1992 ta court approv. The tollowtng reglsttant(t) matter of right. and to the ptoperty wlU ba H ie Is •bout 10 be made QI F538570 Publ1shtd Newport Btacl'I-• · ' ' M 26 • PUBLIC NOTICE Belote certain Y9l'f
have abandoned use of the Saki •al• will be made, oHtrad for talt. If reqlJfred, tht usets dHcrlbad Published Newi>ort Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July Flctltlou•
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fictitious bu1lnH1 name: but Wllhoul covenant or ~:. ~1i~::r=ma~:; below. Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July 27, Augus13,10, 17. 1992 BualnHt N•m• PUBLIC NOTICE 8 Fllctltlo~• ':'w:::;taw":' ::son_,.
Cln·Cal Corpor1Uon. 1 w1uanl'f1 axpiess 01 Im-b 1 The namH and business 27 A 1 3 10 17 1992 M-429 Statement u1 neu ame r pr ,
New Jersey Corporetlon plied, regarding title, pos· ~ o~ po~~· ancu~ tddrHHS ol the sellers • ugus • • , M-423 PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Following persons Flctllloua Statement requr~to give no~
HHJ Pro,,.rilet, Inc., 1 lfftlon, or encumbrances. us!tul ~n determl~Y Iha are: MARGARET ARGOS, 11e doing business as: Busln•u Nim• The Fol10w1ng persoos '°*~ J>e!90
1'11no or ~=n': .. ~~~P~~~,~~~i to 1atl1fy \he lndaotedneu value 01 the Interest i.1ng ~~r~u~~1~f AJ~~VJt PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlout J~6'to~T1fb):T~~11g The ~~~~~~enl traons 'c~~8~1 ~u:i·~FciRC'MENT ~sen:d~ pr:Md
928&0 ltCUtad by 11td Deec;', ad· sold. . NEWPORT &EAGH, CA 8u1fnet1 N•me PACIFIC FOODS (c)A· a1e doln busine~s ~s· ENGINEEAING), 271 Ea't eel~,) The lndependenl
Tile llctltlou1 butlntH vancH thereunder, With In-Oatcrlplion of Property: 92883 C.NS10520M Statement TLANTIC PACIFIC MEATS ROAD ~NO SHOW . CEL· 171h St., Co"a Mesa, Call!. ec:11111n1S•ation •uthOOT)'
name referred lo tbove lerast aa provided therein, Contract • Assignment of Tht locallon In C•hlornla Flctltloua The Following person• 1711 WoslmlnSlet Blvd, LULAR 20331 frylne Av• 92627 wil be granted unlffs an
was l1ted Ill Orange County and Illa unp1ld prJnc1pal of Comm~slgo betwetnd ~KRwK· of the chief executive office 8u1lneu N•me are doing business as: Seal Beach, Calif. 90740 .. 13. Santa Ana HIS., Calll. Carolyn Luvpen, #6 Esca· lobnterjec•li0.18<1 '*':.'~ t~~
on April 18, 1'189, 1nd as· the nole NCUred bv said rence ourter an of the teller 11 SAME AS Stat•'!'•nt RNS TRANSLATIONS, 694 Wadoll w. Sherman Jr., 92707 padt Cl . Ntwpon BOich, n to .,,. P"'"'''...,"
signed Flit No. f415965 deed w111'1 Interest thereon ~;s6 dated November '4• ABOVE Tne Following persons W. 19 Si • Cosia Mesa, 1717 WHlminster Blvd .. Safety leasing 1oc, Cali· C1hf. 92663 :;.d ~:~OU:':
HHJ Properties Inc. u provided In said Notice P b I As listed b'f th• seller, all are doing business es: Callt. 92627 Seal Beach Cahl. 90740 torn1a, 20331 lrvlnt Ave This busll\HS ts con. y I~ ti "" • R th
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' It : • roperty mav • n-olhef buslrion namH and BAVCREST ASSOCIATES, Joan Sulllvan, 2761 This busil\HI Is con· #3 Santa Ana His Calif ducted b1' an 1nch1dual gran au or .. , ~: " • v•n•, •· lees charg11 and txpan•as spected at: 24000 Avila La· addresses used by tfle 5 Crvlc Pin~. Suite 100, Lorenzo Ave .. Costa MHa, duC1ecl b . an individual 92707 ·• · The reg1str1n1(s) com· A HEA.RU)IG on fie
Secr•t•rr ol the llustff Ind ot lhe ~r"a NJguel~ 92677, 3rd stller within thrH years be· Newpo11 Beach. Ca11t Cehl. 92826 . The r•~·lstrant(sl com-This business 11 con-menced 10 1ranuc1 bus1· ~trllo~~ill3 be992held o~
Publl•ll•d Nawporl trusts created by said Deed oor, m. 3 fort 1ht date 1uch list wa.s 92660 Vaterle J. R1m111z, 2761 menced 10 transact bvsl· dueled b 8 corp0rat on ness undo1 lhe f1c111iovs epte • 1 •11 A
Btach·Costa Meaa Daily of Trust. · b~bmlsslon ot b~~ All sent or dellvtred to the Cehtomla Paciflc Homes. Lorenzo Ave., Costa Mosa. ness under lt>e Fictittous Tne re~'.sirant(s) 1
com-Bus1neu N1me\SI l1sted ~~ '(.!:\?.A :OC-tgd •I
P110t July 20, 27, A.uguJI 3, SERRAMO RECON-F 1 ~bas ·~ad ~id f" buyer are· SOUTH COAST tnc • a Cal1lornla corp0ra· Cahl. 92626 lfoStntss Name(sl fisted menced to transact busr abo .. o on M•y 1992 w t. Santa n ~ '(;'~ 10, 199.2 VEYANCE COMPANY, p:~ • .. ()( TRAVEL, INC. llOl'I, 5 ,CIVIC Plaz.a. Su111 This busmen 19 con-ebovt on: July 15, 1992 ness under lhe ftell!IOUS Carotvn Luypen 9 ~1 •
M4 17 4900 JUYllRORADE ~ of .~lz~ Pfo~ The names and business 100. N8""porl Beech. Cahl ducted by a goneral part· Wadell w Sherman Bu,iness Name(s) lisled This stattment was hied 21f VOU OBJECT TO • ~· lac1 .,,., o ice ncf • addrassH of the bu'(er are· 92660 nersh1p This statement was llled abc)Ve on July 15 1992 with the Co.inly Cl8th of . __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , ROAD., #2170, IRWl'!l· ca ad below lor Forms DAVID CLAMPITT 24312 Bavcratr Development The reg1s1ran11sl com· w th Iha COunty Clerk 0 C'f Grev.a · 011(l(Jt Co.in1y on .Wy 17 the gtan~ of lhe petition,
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DALE,CA917Ge 22221ndlnform111onabou1 ANDREA . LAGUNA Company, a C11hlorflta cor-mcnced to 1tannct bu11· Orange County on July 17, ThoS siat.ment wH flied 1992 ~ µ.ouandappeat al 9'•
CPtJt78011 f811J 8 1...,.370 lhe property. Submit bids BEACH, CA 92856 porallon. 5 C1Y1c Ptau, ness under 1ne F1cr 1tous 1992 w<ln the Countv Citric ot f538575 lmj1 state~
LOAM NO. 803,02 Daled: Juty t7, 1992. ~:he~ na:rs ~~ Tht assets 10 ti. told are Swla 100. Newport Beach. Business N1mt(•l hsttd F538~73 Ofange County on July 17 Published N-pOl1 Beacl,. ~~:na ~ ~ un
OTHER REF. By: ISi J . E. CORN· opt':.!,~ e me s wi ~r~~~S tn Eg~;~E~{ ;~~fs 9~~lness 15 con· a~~ ~;1;~ 27• 1992 Published N8"'p0r1 Beach-1992 . Costa Mesa Da· f P1101 Jul'f ~re :. heanng C:our
02·1203-1274 WALL, Pavment Ttrm1: Bid• SOFTWAR'E. BUSINESS: ducted by: a general part· This sl4temtnt was filed Cosla Mesa 0:11IJ' Pilot July F538574 27, August 3 10. 17. 1992 appe.aranc:e may ~ in
T.F.N0.89474 J . E. CORNWALL, must be ICC9"1Panled by BUSINESS RECORDS nerstllp W'lh the County Clerk ol 27,.August3,10,17,1992 Publ1snedNe¥rpor1Beach· M..i31 personor b¥your a!1f>m9Y vou ARE IN DEFAULT PRESIDENT Iha full amount of the bid ii DATA FILES. CUSTOMER The reglstranl(s) com· Orano• County on July 28. M-427 Costa Mesa Da11Y Polo1 July PUBLIC NOTICE IF YO\f A.RE A
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Publlshed Newporl it totals $200 or less. If the LISTS. THE TRADE NAME rnenced 10 trans<K1 bust· 1992 27. AUQuSl 3. 10, 17, 1992 CREDITOR or 8
DATED July 14, 1988 UN· Beach.Costa Mesa OaJty toll! bid 11 "'°'' thal $200. SOUTH COAST 1RAVEL. nass under the F1ct1t10US FS39837 PUBLIC NOTICE M-432 Fictitious contingent Cfecf10<
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LESS YOU TAKE ACTION p11o1 August 3, 10, 171 submit 2bl0 percent ~~.~ha SUPPLIES. CLIENT OR Bustotss Name(s) listed Published N1wport Beach· Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE Bu1ln•H Nam• deceaSedy dalfi, ~ ::'co~
TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· !992. emou~~ d « S2000, "'""h· VENDOR CONTRACTS OR above on: November 1, Costa Mesa Oa•l'f P11ot Au· Statement anOUfd --a ~y •-l'le ERTI, IT MAY BE SOLD Al ever ~ greater. n I C· AGREEMENTS LEASHE· 1989 BuslneH Name
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-a .....-"" A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU m440 ceptlllCa ol tha hlgllest OLD IMPROVEMENTS. Bruce W. Gladish. Senior gull lO, 17• 24• 31• 1992 Statement Flc11Uoua Tne follOWlng persons personal rept..,..tative
NEED AN EXPLANATION PUBLIC NOTICE bid, the balance due. 11 GOODWILL AND OTHER V1c:e Preslden1 M-444 The Fottowlng pe<sons Bu11n .. • Nim• are doing busjness es: appointed by th• court
OF THE NATURE OF THE any, will be Required In ITEMS NORMALLY AS· Tnls s1a1emen1 was hied PUBLIC NOTICE art dolni;i business as· Statement < 1) DAV MO RT GAGE wilhin four fnl?"ths lrom
PROCEEDING AGAINST Department of full: SOCIA TEO WITH THE with the County Cle1k ol OLD MORTGAGE ACOUI-Tht Following pe1sons (b)OAY PROPERTIES, 9582 the dale ot first~ ol
YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· the TrHaury/ Form ot. Paymenl: All pa~-PURCHASE Of A TRA~L Orange Col.Inly on July 23, Flctltlou1 SITION I, 18010 Skypa1k are dotn9 busfneu H : ~.;~~oee!~~· l.~s~~· = ~1J,~ t
TACT A LAWYER. Internal Revenue mlf?:~ "'.~st kbe b~ c.aa • AGENCY. and are located 1992 4 Bualnett Heme Cir #125, Irvine, Calli. SR CONSULTANTS, IN· Oa\id Allan Yeaifey 9582 Cal I n . p bat eoc:
Nottce of Service C8111 eel~ ech , cks e~t or at 124 TUSTIN AVNEUE. + • F539187 Statement 92714 CORPORATEO, 1666 New· Ham lton Ave 122g• Hun T~ ~n: t '°m e lalm&
Trvat .. •a Sal• Notice of 'ur!~seduresr • c ec °'1 Y • NEWPORT BEACH, CA Published N.ewporl Boach-Th• Follo,,.lng persons OLD Equities, In<: .. A Cali· port Blvd Suitt 141, Cos11 tmnt~n Beact'I' Cat f 92646. ii t oc being c I
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_ ... _ D d • '"' taltl po111. bank, 92663 c M 0 1 .... tomle Corporauon 180\0 Mesa Cahl 92627 " • '· w no expr• 1er0<e our ,_, " Sealed Bid Sal• uprest. or talegrapll Tiie buslne11 n1mt used osll esa 81 'I rolol Au-•r• doing business.,. Skypark Cir. IJ'125°. Irvine, SR Consuitants Inc , CaO· Th•• builneu Is con-monlhs .tram Iha Mllll"lg
of Trvst Undtr tht au1nor1ry In In· money order. Make check by tht 1111., 11 mar loci· Qu51 3, 10, l7, 24, 1992 THE SCHRAFF GROUP, Calif 92714 fomia 1914 Sama Ana duclltd b'f. an Individual date noticed abOY•.
Notice 11 ti.reby glYtn ternal R1111enue Coda tee• °' money order payable to tlon Is: SOUTH COAST M..-38 11555 Coley River Circle. This business 11 con-Ave . 'Coste Mesa, Cahl. The rt9latrant(•) com· YOU MAY EXAMINE
that SERRANO RECONVE· hon 833t, lhe p<oporty CS• Ill• Jnlernal Revenue Str· TRAVEL PUBLIC NOTICE Ste. G. founirun Valley. ducted by, a COt'J>O'llfOn 92627 menced lo l/Vtsact busi· the Ille IUlfll by int court ~
VEANCE COMPANY 1 Cal· Ktlbad below llu been vice. Tiie anticipated cs111 ol Calif. 92708 The reglstrant{s) com· This busin111 11 con-ness under lhl FICtiuous you ate a perton
1101nl1 Corporatl~n as ,,.::'.,tor nonpaymen~ Natur1 o~ TiUa: TM rlgllt. lh• bulk salt is AUGUST Fictitious ~::iR Ja{;;~s ~.~fgr~! menced to 11ansac1 busl-ducted by 1 corporahon ~~~·: J~t~'2~ls~99t2sled lnt8fes'9d In the estale.
true tea or euccau or ln1 I ..!!:'D~ .. iun ILJV< lltte, andl __ !_tr_!S1 oboflht11ax, 25. 1992 at Iha ottic• of Buslneai Name C0tp 11555·• Cole'( River ness under Iha FIClllious The 11glstr1n1(s) com· Davia A Yeailay · you tNl.Y file With l'le coun •. 1om ..,..., ...... ams. ~ payet ·-·-e ve In SOUTH COAST TRA\IEL ·• S G Bus1ntu Name(s) listed mencad lo t11nsac1 Dusi· h a tormal ~-t kif truatee, or 1ub1Utultd 291. h St, Newport ~ch. and to tn. properw Is of· 124 TUSTIN AVE . NEW· Stat•m•nl Ctrcle, 1' · Fountain Val· ebove on July 20, 1992 . ness under lht flcti{•CXJS T '1 sllternetll was flied S~ Notice ol lhe film
lruSIH pursuant to the CA 928&3-3709. ltred tor tale sut)ject 10 PORT BEACH. CA 92656 The fotlo""4ng persons ley, Caltl. 92708 Roti.rl O. Oeiancy. PreSl· Business Name(s) ~Sled with the ~ntv Clerk 01 of an wwento :S
DffCI of Trust a1teculad by The PfOpelty wiU ba tOld ll'IY Pfl()( valid out111.nding This bulk 1111 IS sub~t ire d0tng bus.ness as· This buslntn la con-dent aboYa on Jul'f t. 1991 Ofangt County on July 2&. ~praisal of asta:J ... es
WARREN JACOB EBERLE. at public Ille under Haled mortgages. encumbflnces, to Calrlorn1a Uniform com· FIESTA RMERA ENTER· ducted by. 1 CO#pocii.on This statement was fded Pres1den1 1992 or ol eny Pl'1ron or
AS TRUST EE OF THE bid as PfOYlded by tntemal or Other lien In llYOt of mer cl al Coda Section PRISES. 174 I Tustin AYI The ttglstrlnl(I ) com-wtlll lht Coul)ty CICl!k of Tn s statemenl Wll f.led F539151 account .. provid9d 11'1
WARREN JACO& EBERLE Revenue Code section !hi.rd P8111•s against the 6tOG.2. 7·0. Costa Mesa, Cali! rMnud to lranu,r ~-Orange COY111y on July 28. with the couniy Ce.k ot Pub1111\td H-!>0'1 Beach· secton 1250 o4 fl•
REVOCA BLE L IVING 6335 and rmled regull-tupayer that art IUpeflOf It 1o subfee\, tht name 92627 ~~sn::d"Nat~~(a)411~ 1992 Orang1 County on July 28. Cosll Mesa D..iy Pllol A4>-c.llfomll Probate Coda A i.ona. to tne hen of Ille United and addrtu ol lht ~rson Terrv Teppet, 1741 Tusttn 1 ' f53N31 1992 gust 10 17 24 31 1992 R.-bf SoecW N*-
.TAUST Recorded June 24. 0111 Bid•""" be Opened: 511111. aa property 11 ol· with whom claims ~Y bf AYt 7·0. Cos1a Mtaa, 8#""JdOo'. June 1• l992 Published NtNport Beach-F53H35 ' • • • M-447 fonn Is avaW. ll'om 1'1e
1988, In Boott NIA Pege N Tueld1y, August 25, 1992 ltred f0< Illa "wflere Is" Med In DAVID CLAMPITT Calif. 92627 re tr1t Pub N B h-court cleftl. A lntt. #88-300eQll ol Ol-Time Bid• wilt bt Opened: and "as I•" and ""•thOUt , .. 24312 ANDREA LAGUNA Elizabeth E. Sllarbt>an This 11a1emen1 'WH Med Costa Mesa Da•ly P1lo1 AJ.r 11sne0 ewpon tac PUBLIC NOTICE Attofney fOf Pltltlontr: r~ RKOtdl In the OtfKe 10;30 am COUflt egalnll lhe Unlled HILLS CA 92656 and Iha 1741 Tustin AYe 7-0. w11h the Count'( Clerk of gust 10. 17. 24, 31, 1992 Costa Mesa 0111'( PllOt Au-JAMESR EBERT
01 Iha County Recorder 01 PlacH of Sale:' "24000 Stites. No ~anty 0< Wll· 111r dala lor lil•no claim Costa Mesa. Cehl 92627 Orange Counly on July 13, M-443 gust 10. 17, 24, 31, 1992 FlcUtlou• GOOD wtLDMAN
ORANGE County, C•I· Avila Rd .• Laguna N1goef, ranty. ~preutd Of Im· •ha• be AUGUST 25, 1992 Th11 business 1s con-1992 PUBLIC NOTICE M"'45 BualneH Hem• HEGNESS & WALLEY
llomla and pwsuant to Ill• Ca 92677 Room 3202 3<d plied, IS made .. lo the YI· wNch lt the business day duded by a general pan· F537194 PUBLIC NOTICE Statement 5000 c~ Driw • Floor lid1ty of tn. 11111. qualJl'f, before lhe ialt dolt speci-nersnip Published N•wport Sellch· CNSto52083 The Following partonS N9'#l>Ort ~h • CA
Notiea ol Otlault and E.1ec. Tiiie Ottered~ Only th qu.anl!ty. we1gl'tt, size, or had at>ove. Tha reglstrant(s) com· Cos1a Mesa Oatty Pilot July .,. doing btJs ness as 1266'.0
tlon to Sell ttlefeuncfer r• r~ht, t1tlt and lnter"1 ol cond1t1on of any of Iha Dated AUGUST 5 menced to transact busl· 20, 27, August 3, 10. 1992 Fictitious :,~~t~o'!,~ AAA SPANISH TRANSLA· Daily ~ corded Aptll 1, 1992 In Jfiry o. Adams In and 10 propert'f, Of Its fitness .tor 1912 ' nest under the F1ct111ous M-409 Bu1lneH Name Bualn••• Ham• TIONS. 271 E 17th St , a..i:n!Costa
Book NIA Page N/A 11\Sl Iha ptoparty wm be otlered any ust or purpose. No Busineu Namt(Sl hsled Statement Suitt 114, Costa Mesa Mesa P16ot #92-201974 ol said Official lor Hie. II 1eqlJlrad1 the In-claim Will be consldereo lor DAVIDE. CLAMPITT abovt on: July 7, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Tht Following persons Statement Caht 92627 Aug 10, 11 , t 7. t992
Record• wlU Sell on Au-ltrnal R1111enue Sarvlct wlU allOWance or ad1u1lment or Publlahed Newpol! Terrv Tepper att doing buslneu u : The Following peraons Jamcrs canl 1817 Elmfleldlj iiiiiiiiiiiiii • JUUllsh-Jnf.oanall ascistJoo of Ula •ale Beacn·Costa Mesa Daily This s1atemen1 was filed Fictitious NEWPORT COAST PROO· are dol11g busioen H Ave long ' BHch Caltl II gu•~/~H'E911.!.~~ 9(~05 :r~)· poulbla encumbrancH, based on failure of 1na Pilot Auguat 10, 1992 with Iha County Clerk ol BualneH Neme UCTS, 939 W. t91h S1teet, AXIS CORP .. 35 Musick, Ir· 908l!I ' 11 ,. which may be useflil In d .. propert'f 10 cont0<m ¥r1th m452 Orange Countv on JUIJ' 10. Statement Unit A·5, Costa Mesa. Cat11. Vine, CA 92718 This business 11 con-
EN TR AN CE TO THE termiolng the value of th• any e11pr1Hed °'Implied 1992 Th• Following pllfsons 92621 NllHAJo.lsCOcp .. Cal1lorni1d\JCtedbJ'1nlnd1~1d1Jal
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. Interest being eotd. reprt1entatlon. PUBLIC NOTICE FSa7728 a.rt doing bueineu 11: Ingrid Akers. 939 W. 19th corporation. 35 Mu11ck, Ir· Th• 11g111ran1t1) com-
700 CMC CENTER DRIVE, OatcripUon ol Ptoperty: L Jonee PublJshed Newpotl Beach-COLLEGE BENEFIT SER· SI A·5, Costa Mesa, Calif. Yll\8 , CA 927l8 mane.CS to transac'I busi-
WEST, SANTA AHA, CA 11 Tha east 581h, of the Watt L. Jone•. Revem.e Of· IRV1Nll RANCH Costa Mesa Dilly Pilot July VICES, 4330 s1rranca 92627 Thts bullneu 11 con· nan undtf the Fictitious
public 9UCllon. \o Ille high-428 leot of Lot 701 of New-flc:or 7·13-82 14000 WATER DISTRICT 20 27 August 3 10 1992 Parkw1y, Bldg. 101, Su11a Thll business ls con· ducted by;• eo<porallon Bus1neu Name(s) listed
Ht blcldef '°' cull {pay· l>Of1 Mesa tract. In the cfty Avll~ Rd Laeun• NOTICE OF FILING • • • , M-402 11118, lrv.ne, C1ht 92714 dueled by: an ind1v1dual The raglstrant(s) com-abo~t on. July 21. 1992 ol Co11a Mesa. County ol • • OF REP°"T AND OF Steven uoyd oaugllen-Tha rtglstrant(s) com-menced lo 11ansact bUSI· Jamel C•lll able II tn. lfrne ol .. ,. In Ofenge. Sta.It al Callfomla Nleuef, CA 92877 Attn: baugn 110 N Parkcenttf menced 10 llansact bUSI-ntst 1.11\dtf the FlcilliOUS Th•• 11a1tmenl WH f.led llWfUI money ol th• Uniteo • u ehOWn on 1 map r• 2419 714443-4303 A TIME AND PLACE PUBLIC NOTICE Dr t:is slnl& Ana Cahl ness under the Fictitious Business Nam•(•) l1stec1 w.ith the County cte.r11 of
Statnl, Ill right. 11111, and CO<ded In book 5. page 1 Publlthed Newpotl OF A HEAltlNO FlctlUoua 9270s · • · Business Name(s) listed above on July 17, 1992 Ofangt County on Jvly 28
MMIOl &AWN-
MOUNTOUYI
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1625 a..
Costa M..a lnterMl ~t'yed to and of Misc. Maps. rtcOfiJI of Be~ Mesa, Dally THllllEON RILATIVE B I N 'Tiiis butlnau Is con-at>OYe on:.July 1, 1992 N.1ftt Axis Corp., Bernato 11192 now held by H uncser ta><1 hid Of°enge, County •224 Piol August 10. 1992. TO HAY1NG aEWER us n .. s amo due.lad by-an Individual l~ld Aker1 L MOfan, Sterttlr'( F53ff58 MO 1114
deed In the property 111~ square I.at • Commonly IMSS CHARGES FOR Statement The rtgl11r1nt(1) com-Thia lllltment Yras t1~ Thll ttalamenl YrD I ;eo Published N..,,;>On Belch·H····-=;; •• ~ k"°""'1 u n1 W. l.91h al.. ClllllTAIW PARCELS The Fol!owtn9 persons "*lttd 1o transact bush with tne County Clertc of ~•lh the CO\M'lty Qerk ol lltO rn Alld County and Cott Men, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE aie d0tng business as: ness l#ldlf the f"~ Orange County on JIJt'f 23, Orange County on Ju}'( 21 Costa Me&a Da.ty PllOI Au-
-State lf\CI dMCftb«S u lo!-Propetty miy be 1,,. . Of' LAND COUE.CTEO t.IDO .PACIFIC MORT· Bullnau Name(s) listed \9112 1992 gust 10, 17. 24, 31, 1992
lowt: lpected at: OUTSIDE ONLY NOTICE OP ON TH& TAX ROLL GAGE CORPORATION, abo11t on• Jul'( 13 11192 F539tl5 F53887t MM9
A.P. No. 1 tM92·35 • 771. W. 19th SL, Cota PETITION TO AMD NOTICE OF 20101 SW. Birch Slr"1• S1t11tn Uoyd 01ugllen-Published Newport 8eacn. Pu1>11.she<t Newporl Beach· --------•
That portJon of L.ol toe or Me ... CA t2S27 ADlllNISTIR PUILIC M°"INQ Sllli. Alla Heights Cllil Co5ta Mesa Da.ly P'llot Al# Costa Mesa Daily PUOI JIJy
'I' act No 300 In the CAty ot SubmlUIOn of Bids; All NOTICE " llertby gr.en 92707 s ELL r · bids mull be iubmltted Ol'I ESTAT& Of : that 1 re~ l'IU been Med Udo Pacific Mor1gage Cor· gust 3. 10, 17. 2•, 1992 27, August 3, 10, 17, 11192
C011a Mesa. Count'i of Of· Form 2222. Sealed Bid for R091RT F. with the Sec:r•laty ol the Ir· por1Uon. Nevada, 2533 M-439 M•3e
ange. Siii• of Callfomll. .. Purchase of Salted prop-SHAPIRO vine Ranch Waltr OtSlllCI North Caton S\teat, Caison Y''"' used vehicle PUBLIC NOTICE per map recorded In Book erty. contact \he otnc• lndl-CAA& NO. At•SIM rtlaW. 10 navtng stYrlf C1tv. NV 89706 "" PUBLIC NOTICE
t 4, PagH 11 and 12 of catad below tor Forms To all heirs, t>enelldarle1. ct111ge1 tor cenalri f>arcell Th11 business 11 con-through classified Flctltloua Flctltlova
Mlscellaneou1 Map•. In tile 2222 and lnfofmalfon •bout crtditore, contingent ciedl-of land within the Dls1r1C1 ducted b'f. • C()(l)OfaUOn 842·5878 IY•hMH Name Butlne .. Mame
onlct 01 the County R• tn. property. SUbrnlt bid• '°"·and pereon1 wno may conec1ed on tn. tax roll. Tlla reg111r1nt(1) com· Statement Sl•t•ment
cordtr of llld ~ty d• to t/la peraon namtd below 01111fWlse bt lnternted In Said report contains a d• menced lo transact bUsl-. The Following parton1 Tn. Folto..vtng pertons
icrlbed 11 fortows· before tti. llme blda will be tn. win or "1111. or bo\h, ICflptlon of aact'I pa<ctl aie ....i.... ... -.~,.as·. at•dol~ .... , ..... ast ,,.,
• opened. of: ROBERT F. SHAPIRO and the amount of \he DO IT YOURS Elf ID EAS ww"-"' .,...., .. • ""' .. .. Commencing It lM lnttt· Payment Ttrmi: Bide A PETITION l\h been c~get tor eacll parcel lot • • le)fAIS (b)FUTURE AD· MY F.AI LAOV FLOWERS.
1ect1on ofll\t Norllleatterl'( mutt be iceom~ed by flied by BAABAAA SHA· flicll yur 1992.93, VANC E INVENTI ONS 3355 Via Udo, Ste. 300.
ptolongallon of the South· the rull 1mount ol tha bid fl PIRO tn tne Sus>t'IOf Court Ttwougt'I August 13, eald A R(AOER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER SOURCE. 28'0 Catalpa St. Nowport Bttch, Calll.
t11tetly line of tald LOI h 1ot1la $200 or i.11. If \tie or Calltomia. County of 00. report 11 on file wttti the Newport Btach, Caltt. 92683
108 Witt\ the c:enttr llne of total bid II more U\at '200, ANGE. Sec:ntarv of the Olstrlcl It 926&0 Suki RM<I, 1148 Canon
Sania tubtl Avenue al 1ubmil 20 percent of ll'le THE PETITION ~tlll lhe Dlatrici Omca, 16801 And'" Dan H,.an. 2840 St., Costa Mua. Calif.
thown on said Map of :='1, ~:,!:.°°~: ~8:S::.,t5on.,::. ~r:"a~=· :~~~ ;::~~~~~2660 ewporl 9f~7
bu11nus ts con>
Tract No. 300: tllanee ~ of the highest r•Mnta'" to 9dmlri•t• lnip"tlon bttwetn the Thi• bu1lnau 11 con-dueled by. en Individual
SMhWHltflY llonO tald bid, the bll9nCe due, If the fftllt of the decedent. noura of l '.00 A.M. to 5·00 dUC1ed by'. an lndMdual Th• registrant(•) com-
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TRADE
throuoh class11ied
M2·S878
HonhMtterfy Pfotonglllo!I atl'/. wll bl Required In THE PETITION reque111 P.M .. Monday thtougll Fri-Th• regl1tr1ntC1) com-me~ to transact lxlll·
ancs Nkt SoY!heattefly line fUll. eulhorfty to edminltllf the day. Commencing August l•lllllliil•iil••••••••••••••••••••••••••~mii of Lot IOI to the Eastttfy Form of Pavment: All pay• ntala under tM lndepen-11 the report w1• be av_.
eotn« of land delCftbtd In mentt mUll bt by Cut\, denl Admlnl1trllltlon of fl. able •t the Olaltlct'• new c:ertJfltd c.htCk, cuhltf'a 0t tetea Act. (Thi• IUttlorllV office located el 1 seoo san
clMd lo Harold H. Glass treuurtr'I dltek OI by e wll lllow the personal rep. Canyon Ave.. !MM TNt
and wife. recorded June 3, United State• !>C*AI. bMtt. ,...,......... to take many r_9POrt 11 filed pureutnt to
1055, In BOOie 3091, Page upr111, or ltlag,.ph .ctlOfll wttnout obtalntng section S.-73 al the Heelth
151 of ()tftdal Rtcordt In money Ofd41r, Maka Check court IPPfoYal. Before tak· and Safely Code Of the
the Otke ot the COUnty 0t mOMV Otdef peyat:l4e 10 lt1G certain vwy lf'llporlanl StMa of Cl.llfomie.
f\ecordef of Nld Orengt ,,,. Internal Revenue Ser-ldionl. ~. "" plf• MOTICE .. ~ given ~. Mid point t>ttng V:Ue of Title: TM riQht, ::"* ~~ ~ :.-' :0"':?• \~.2•: ~
the WW Point of ~ \"'9, and lnt•••t ol tne tu· to ~"*' perlOnl ur.-hOur ol 1:00 P.M. ol Nld
tnenc. ~-.,. _.., payer (named aOOW) In .... "-Y ~ walYed no-d.-, (Of .. IOOf' thettafttr
tM ~tterty lint ol Ind '° h propertf II ol· ~ Of contented lo tM .. le , .. IONbly ptllC1f.
ukf llf\CI of Harofd H. t«ed for Ml• aubjee1 to ptOp09ed tetlon.l Thi "'° catltt) In the to.rd al DI•
0 ..... to Vie louthefly CCII' any ptiOt yaljd OYI~ dependent ldn'I nllltatlon ftdorl meeting room of
n« of land oeecr1bed 1n ~. tnCUmbftne• *""°'ft1 • M granted 1n. 01atr1ct ... ueoo ~ deed to ~ e Mal«I Of ottW lltn In flYOf ol unlMI "' Inter"* ptf· CMYon Ave .• IMnt, CA 11 · thitd penlet egaln•t the ton -.. M OOjeCllOn to the time and ~ llud by
atld wlft, recorded M1rch lP~vet that we IUPlflor tn. 1)4ttltlon ind 1110wt tlle Board OC OlttetOfl fQf t8, 1954 In 8oOll Hto. to the Men of the llnl1ed good ~ wtty IN court lleaMg and conllderlllOn
P-oe 142 ()tftclal Aacord• ...... .. prOC*1Y II of· ahOuld llOC lfMC ,,,. au-by IM Board or an ~·
1n N omoe ot lhe County ltNd lot ..,. "wn.rt It" "'°'1tY. tlOne or prot,ata. • ~ 10
NcOfdef ot Mid COUJ!CY; In.ct "u It" and ~ ,.. A rit.AAING on the pall-the r.port.
lhenCe Nol1Ml*"Y ~ couree ~t the United tkw'I Wiii IN hetd on HP· ••t ty .I • .,....,.,,
vie ~ .,_ or twn. NO f\*.ntv 0t ww· TlM8EA 3. ttla ae 1 •t •••r•t •r1 , tnl no,
Mid Mind ~I. .....,., =:: .. -::::-::tor....~ ;:· "'e1':f·~r:1v~ ~ ••• ., Dtetrtot ao tt1e IOIJ9t•HI ty tine o1 ot tM we, ~. WHt, Senti Ana, CA Publl1lltd POwporl
Mid !Md llUrtlW' In I quantity, ~. aln, 01 N101. e.ac.n.cotla Meta. Daly
deed to ....,,_ W. w.tton. ooildttlon o1 "ft of IN t1 VOU 08JfCT TO tl\t Piiot ""9Uat \0, \1, \IN .
.,., ...... recordtd August ptOtMny. Ot lta ---for 9"anlln0 ot the ~ you m.-53
22 1"5 In ~ )112 Mr UM OI putpoM. NO ~ ....., .. IN ...... .... TIC P~I• , 1 t ot ott1e11i dllrft w11 t>e «»t-*ld for lr'I In.ct .-. ~ ~ PUIL~ NO I ~Ofcte"' the Otb ot 1'9 ~:::.:., ~:..: =: :..i ":.-:; ;;;; ne....._ ~ "9cordtr ot Mid ~ on Wure ot ,. the hMttnQ. Your .....,. ....,. .. , ..._.
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lt(t tor 1111t•111v1n11 Tllll sturdy htllt horn 111o1U
cJthlJhl lily '111ld ur 11r •ndch1ld fhcre Aft. lull .a111
1racu1>1e p'tleins for the hUd body lf9' roe.it.Ill
and tmilltr parts l "c' 1111 11•t1ero onto 1 •nJ ~
f)IOe lumbet lllftl CUI oul tilt Piil' Tll• wood ''"'"'II'
p1oy1cJe usy moun1in11 lilt m•nt can be m10t al hlO
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88 Monday, August 10, 1992
330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 ,
liiiiilcoMMERClll
e!!JREAL ESTATE
Fu.r'DJtun •.••••••••.•.••••.•••.••..............• 8014.
Misc. Mercbandiae ........................ 801&
Cameru •.•......•.............................• 8018
Collectible• .................................... eo 17 l&=rw INDEX Computera ..................................... 8018
Free Mel'Chandlae ......................... 8028 Announcement• ............................. 2920 Apartment s/Commerclal ................ 2750
Business P roperty ......................... 2767 Theater/Cutlnl' ............................. 2921 Jewelry/Fure/Ari ............................ 6025 ~REAL ESTATE
l:JB!lFOR SALE
Busin ess Omce Rentals ................ 2789 Income Tax ................................... 2922 Build.In&' Materlale ........................ 6030 Commercial Property .................... 2 778
Duplexes/Units .............................. 2786 Lost & Found ................................ 2925 Machinery ..................................... 8045
Indus trial ...................................... 2788 Qealt.h & FUness ........................... 3000 OMce Furniture/Equipment .......... 8047
Houses/Condos ..................... 1002-1094 Income Property ........................... 2790 Schoolt/lnstruoUon ....................... 3012 Peta/Anunale ........................ : ......... 8049
Mobile Hom es ...................... -....... 1100 Tra vel ............................................ 3014 Mualc&l lnatrumenta ..................... 8055
Acreage .......................................... 1125
nBUSINESS Ir
HFINANCIAL
Memberships ................................. 3018 Pl&noa/Orcana ..................... , ......... 8059
Bicycle• . , .••••••......••.•••....•..••••.••.•••.• 8080 Personals .............................. 3001-3005 Bu ilding & Contract ..................... 1150
Beach P roperty ............................. 117:5
Cemetary Lots ............................... 1225
Houses To Be Moved .................... 1325
Lots For Sale ................................ 140 0
Out-Of-County ............................... 15 2:5
Out -Of.State .................................. 1558
Bus iness For Sale ......................... 2900
Buslness Opportunity ................... 2904
Business Wanted ........................... 2906
. lll"lsERllCE ILi DiRECTORY
Sport Inc Good• ............................. 8085
Tloketa ........................................... 8075
TV/Stereo/Electronic• .................... 8080
Ranches/Farms ...... , ....................... 157:5
Resort Properties ......................... 15 80
Credit ....................... , .................... 2907
Investment Opportunity ............... 29('8 Service Directory ................. 3406-3939
Time S hares .................................. 1590
Real Es tate Excban ge ................... 1600
Real Es tate Wanted ...................... 162:5
..,REAL ESTATE
01.JRENTALS
Houses/Condos ..................... 2102-2194
Apartments ......................... 260 2-2694
Duplexes ....................................... 2704
Rooms ........................................... 270 6
Hotels/Motels ................................. 27 18
Vacation Rentals ........................... 2722
Roommates Wauted ...................... 272 4
Rentals Wanted ............................ 2726
Investment Wanted ....................... 2910
Money To Loan ............................. 2914
Money Wanted .............................. 2916
Mortgages, T.D ............................. 2918 1~EM.OYIENT UOPPORJUNmEs
Employnlent .................................. ISIS30
Employnlent Wan ted ..................... ISIS31S
DoznesUc ........................................ ISIS40
"MERCHANDISE · ~~FOR SALE
Garap Sales ....................... 6102-8190
..,
Boats .................................... 7011·7018
Ma.rtne Service .............................. 7020
Marine Slips/Docks ....................... 7022
Airplanes ....................................... 8010
Garages For Rent ......................... 2740
Storage .......................................... 2742
All real estate
listings that run in
Saturday's publication
appear in the separate
Real Estate tabloid
section. Campera/I'railers ........................... 8014
Scooters ............... , ........................ 8018
Antiques ........................................ 6010~
Applian ces ..................................... 6011
Mlsc. Rentals ................................ 2744 Auctions ........................................ 6012 Automobiles .......................... 9010-9090
How To Place A Classified Ad DEADLINES
BY PHONE BY VISITING OR MAIL Tuesday ............................................ :S:OOPM Monday
714-64 2 -5 6 78 3 3 0 West Bay Street CLASSIFIED HOURS Thursday ..................................... 3:00PM Wednesday
North Orange County · :S40·1220
South Oran e Count y -496-6800
Costa Mesa, CA, 9262 7 Saturday ............................................ 3:00PM Friday
(corner of Newport Blvd . & Bay St.) 8:30AM-~:30PM Monday-Friday Saturday Real Estate .................... 5:00PM Thursday
Houses/Condo
For Sale ------
GENERAL 1002
GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 FOUNTAIN HUNTINGTON H UNTINGTON
EXEC POOL HOME R ECENT REMODEL VALLEY 1034 BEACH 1040 BEACH 1040
Largo ocauttlul 490, Large 39R house w/ LOW DOWN A Reel Steel! Locel Pel•c• 39A Go <le nwost park den, fireplace on largo This 4BO home In· Fabulous 6BO home
homo 1n prime 101. lo· R3 lot Large guesl PAYMENT eludes a mstc. suite. with formal dining
cat-' Form.ti dining house in back drossing room and room. oal( library, b1I·
$135.900 DELIGHT 2ar1 r om. bonus room $315,000 E·Z QUALIFYING mirrored wardrobe. hard room, pool, spa,
condo .,.,Ill spac1ou!. 1 ... 0 fire0)1,1co~. cov· Tiffany Real Est•t e Lg 20R + 2aA in se· Also solar pool, spa and galod commun.
closC'ts Cer,'lm1c t1IC' 1 l"oa patio pool & 1 ___ 8_4_8_·_6_6_2_1__ curily gated com· and 3 car garago. $995,000
custom nat o, 2 1 t s P a • 8 8 BA RUSTIC TRANQUIL munity Brignt kitchen, $380,000 Paradise Re•llY
g ated • omrnur .. t, $419 ,000 Ocean and canyon vaullod 'ceilings, fire· Peradl•• R••lty 840·8888
•77BR c-;~6EZ~~Y view on 2.3 acros. place, S7150 down & ___ 8_4_0_·_8_8_8_8__ Lots of Room C·:;6:~~:Y · Room for 4 large lots S 1440/mo. Call for de· Beechfront Art 390 home has off1ce.
MuTIVATED11 Many Existing house on ono talls, Care y Werd Ocean view 3 levol, ·den and formal dining _A_B_S_E_N_T_E_E_O_W_N_E_R_1 a1,..,rrnt1os 1111s 490 lot 8 3 1-2242 Bkr 4BO masterpotce l ea· room. ~emodeled
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 1040
Wetertront Living
Single level 2 BO with
view of Main Channel,
morb le entry, fire-
place, doublo garage.
and guard gatod. Re·
duceel. $324,900
Par•dl•• Reelty
840·9898
NEWPORT
BEACH 1069
Newer l;lrqe cotn·<'P 2BA home inc RV $285,000 Lush Par•d ls• lures boachs1de deck lower level. ovorslzed
laundcry woth 1 , ,, rn 1-r> n r k' n 9 9 our m ct Tiffany Real Est •t• Just outside tho lam•· on each lovel plus jacuu l and gazebo. 4~~ss~b~o• 0Jc:~:'n~~~: ~~~:~l~nt J~~~h1~:., r~ :~~~::~~nci ~·~;~.ic:,;~~ _S_E_C_L_U_8_~-=-~-8-:-!-~-0,_D-. :~~~:;'us d~~rO. o~.~~~ ~~~~ top dock and Per~~~:.:°.-Oe~lty wall property. S405K
cation Not ap HOA $190,000 With 3 largo BO sprawling F.V. homo $1 ,895,000 840-8888 Owner Bkr 854-4302
S80.000 per year C :~6 E4~~~Y Courtyard with stucco Now car pot, paint, Peredl•• Reelty 1-5-t-e_p_s_f~o-th_•_S_•_n_d_ Must Selll By Back
$395,000 ~ · · walls. Largo 101 wtth jacuzzi Just add furni· -~-8_4_0_·_8..,,8_8=-8.,......-180 • end unit condo. Bay cstm 4BR 3811, 3
Tlff•ny R eal Es ta te O PPORTUNIT IES? R v. accoss. Walk to turo For Work & Pley Ceramic 1118 kitchen yr now, must see,
8 4 0-6621 C..~·r s1dN owning the boach. $289,900 Work late In your of· w/new appl, remod. make oHerl 642·8807
BEST B UY IN TOWN n im •P r one sub $185,000 Call Joe, 848·1 202. free right oH master bath, walk·in closet.
Cozy 2BO ""''' r ~11nt.l "" ch lrnnch1se Tiffany Real E st ate T •rbell Realtors BO overlooking h ar· $158,000
large R2 101 Plenty c' Bes• pcrforrn1nq store 848-8821 New Home In F.V. bor. Plus pool, spa Call Joo, 848-1202.
room to build 111 111 "' 1n 0 C NC'I .ipprox. I* whnt you'll say In and brick BBQ. Terbell Realtors
RESORT
PROPERTY t 5RO
Houses/Condos
For Rent
Oto;Nt;RAL 2102
You Need
To Cool Off •••
So Stay At
The Beach
$650.$3000f#kly
Bechelor q S575 Mo
t Bdrm .q $850 Mo
2 Bdrm.q S 1250 Mo
Winter Rent•I•
$700-11900/mo
Call 973-RENT
leach N' 8117 Refttal Ce
CORONA
DEL MAH 2122
COSTA M ESA 2124 COSTA Ml-.:SA :<!124
.. 3BR 2~Ba twnhae on Unique Architecture
bluff nr bchl Dbl gar, Beauttlut 2br/2ba, din
lncd yd, $1 225 mo• rm, multi-level Twn-
$600 dep. 4M2·9888 hme. 1670.I, vautted
•Lg 2BR 2BA view
condo, encl gar,. AJC.
many upgrados $1095
833·5241 Ev 549-8253
COiiings, Frpl. A/C, At·
Inched gar, pooVapa,
high dogroe of Sec,
vory clean, S 11 70/mo
673·9498 •Npt Hts ,3BR r.ivnhso. -.--------frplc, angt gar. pallo, W 11de oce•n breezes vory nice. 322 Ogle St, 38r 1 Ba. Newly refurb,
S995/mo 947.7540 lrg yd . Pots ok. $1100. 1960 Federal. 979-2998 BEAUT lrg 3Br 2Ba
twnhse, anch dbl gar, W Side, 3BR 28A,
pauo, pool 1320 s/f. s1,0001mo. incl weter s 1000/mo. 85o.1o63 & gardener. q.ulet neighbor. 557·6746 Condo-mll• to bch. 3
lg br, 2ba, o•r. patio,
frptc. All apphances
Incl. $1100. 642·1004
£'side 2bf'/1 be gar,
no pets, $925. 178
Nt:WPOHT
Bt:ACH 2 I ff9
* Lge Custom 3BR Costa MeH St, Open 2\hBA. 1 blk to bch. _s_a_1 _12_ ... _. _e5_4_·_28_63 __
Fam & din rm , l/p. Avl EASTSIDE
Beach Rentals!
NEWPORT "MINIU\A
YEAAI.. Y·WINTEA·SUMM.EA
1 Bedtoom lo 4 Btdroom
9/1. 12395. 720-1585 B•ck B•J f UIT'lllhed. Vnlurnished h S,_7 ooo A~ "' • S ·~-.,.,---,,,.....,..,---,=--~ NEW Rencho Mlf'•9• Quiet ne1Q borhooc.J u . PN y .... r this 4·5BO, 3BA mini· 595,000 ·-$ 1 7 5 •000 145,000 p di R It Welk to Edison P.,k F•lrwey Homer on Cute & Cozit 2BR 1 BA mansion • over 2300 •r• •• •• It N I 1 1 h M 1 R Tlff•ny Real Es tate Tiffany Re•I Estate 840 8888 est ed 1n Qu et neg · 1ss on Hills osort dupleK on Jasmine
Cozy 2Br-+-Oen, hdwd
firs, deck. w/d hkup,
country setting. $950
No Pots. 642·2818
VIiia Rentals
675-4912 846•6 621 8 4 6-8621 2br/2 be hse R-2 10 1, sq. roet w/Vaulted coil· -----·----borhood, 4BO 28A w/ Course. 3BR 2BA, Garage, frplc, $850/
------------------Reduced from S490K lngs vaulted celllngs, new poolslze lot. $229,990. mo. Agt 675-4912
SELL
your used vehicle
through classified
642-S678
0 PP 0 fl TU N 1 TY to S459K. by owner. S2 7 7 ,000 USE paint, family room, 919-321·2139 l'.t~OCKS Great prier> see oy appt 760.0124 Call Joe, 848·1202. THE and French doors. --,=---...,,....,,...."'"'""'~--1 tor tt-.s sup!.'r 3 BO T •rb•ll Re•ltors PILOT'S $317 ,OOO Buy II, Sen It. Find ll
po.,. r,..,,.." .,,.. th soa St opp1ng tor a new CLASSIFIED Call Joe, 848-1202. CIHslfled.
Whether you're b1Jy1ng
or solllng, Claa11fi.d
covers all your needsl
329-P University Dr 1~T"'h-1n'""k.,.ln_g_o_,f....,....ha_v...,.ln_g_a
Sell y o u r home garege sale? Give us
1hr0Ygh clas11f1od. a celll
8-425878 PILOT CLASSIFllED
842·5878 an ::i :i at ~e cement aparimrnt? class1f1ed Terbell Realtors
d" vow a y Ask 1 n g lets you compare' ·-----------------lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___________________________ .;;mmmmm;;;;;;.
ONLY S 1fj6, 500 costs • without hosslcl1
#1J90 or worry' ............................................................................................................................. ...
C·21 EMERY Piio t Classlned
846·4185 842-58 78
Repainting?
SERVICE DIRECTORY
For II ,_ llllnl 1111 lllm 1111111
If you ' re looking to repaint
it, rebuild it, replace it or
restore it, look in the Pilot
Classifieds to find the
service you ' re looking for.
Cuat 81dg Plane R•·
modol, Incl doalgn &
engig, 2000 + happy
clients, 4158-6301
CARINt:TS
REt"INISH :l!\OO
European Creft•M•n
fine cual cablnotry, ar·
chiteclural woodwork,
uncompromising qJty
tor lait puce, 650-8825
CAH.Pt;NTRY 31'> 10
All Rtpra I ln1t11taUona
Qlty wrk onl~. rel'•
Local 10 yrs, Honest
24 hrs, Lou 842-M78
Qlflt Cuatm Wooclwftl
cab inet s, finishing,
doors hung Har~
Wood Const 54 7 te4.t
~1. Aemod Doon, win•
Clo#I, Clbtlltl•. llUCCO l dly•
wal ltne". Olft1, .ic UC
35 yre t•I> JefYJ Ml.oM7
CAHPt:NTRY :J:'>l O
Stradwtc:k Stairs Brltlah
Crttamn, Speclallzlng
calm atalrwaya/cabl·
neta, lo pres, 841-8742
C'EHAM I<
Cl.t:ANIN<i
St:HVl('t:S :l~l4H
HANDY MAN J7 IO
•Christian Handyman.
l.ANl>SC/\1'1-. &
I.AWN (AIU-. :IHOH
Rellabte HouHCleanlng Pelntlng, Stucco, dry· OrMn S09M landecpng
by the day. l ocal wall, lencea/gatn, Se-& Irrigation, Trimming
area. Excel. rela. Call nlor Dlsc:. John 532~111 & Remov .. 1, Clean-
Alicla 751-4289 ups 6 Malnt, St. Lie. 1---.-----......-.....,....-Cerpentry, plumbing, "'599025 432 ea .....
MOVJN(i :JH:H
PUBLIC NOTICE
ROOt'IN<i .1111 o
Re Roob & Repal,.
l ocal Rela, 1e Yrs
Greater Pacific Rig
838-1 ... #621311
W INDOWS :1•1 1 &
I'll.ES :lrl:.?H Rellable Housecleaning Ille. drywall, masonry ,. ' • -
by the day. Local & more. ReH. ralH . L•wn Melntenenoe
The Calif, Public Utlll·
lies Comml11lon RE·
QUIRES that all uHd
h o useho ld good•
movers print their
P.U.C. Cel T number, Qlty W1ndew Cteat•ll
llmoa end chaulfeura Compe1111ve Prtceal THE ORIGINAL area. Xlnt rela. Call JIM 4Ma.2924 lnduttrlal & Realdentlal
Monica 549·8438 trimming, plantlng & DEAN the TILE MAN n.. Moppetts tat 074, Handvntin lervk:ei. 1pr1nkl8f eye 531.2so1
print their T.C.P. num· Licensed & lnaUfec:I
b or In all adVertls.. FrM Eat 8..._..H
l eaky showers-Acid Speclal O"er: Buy 3 Llc.-Tnlur. Local reta,
wash & regrout. New get window• FREE. FrM Ht. 87~7eaa
& Repair. Bathroom•· 011 Rel'a, 645--0751 Show.r door•. Kltc-
Floors·Plumblng Lie.
25yrs O.C. 873·80&6
CHILI> ('AIU' .l:\:lli
Avell Mewl Some 011
hard to find N•nnlea.
Spec. back·to-achool
disc. Roclo's 837•1880
Open1,.. tor Chlldc••
2yra + S85twk. Fncd
t 'LOOH INSTALi.
10-;P/\IHS :rn:.io
All Catpet Repalra
Pwr •tretch & ln1tell
Any elze Job, 15 yra
7 da. 730-6831 24 hrs
Fl THN ITlJH 1-:
HU 1:-.ilSlflN(; .Hill
llOMt;
Ht:l'Alll:-, .17:.1'4
R8 Ho.,.. Repelt'a
termite/dry wrought
repra, ore, plumbing,
& morel 24 hf•, S4&-0997
l.ANl>SC/\l'I·: "'-
I.AWN ( AIH .l'illM
yd. Meal• Incl. W'CM, ......, ........ "' lo .,-,y
Ret'a Avail. 541a.7217 Furn Antq/or not. For •L•wn•Mow & Edge. jlli[OT ctAlllPiib , ..... fHt qlty wortt Trimming, C1ean·Up1
It's lh• eolullOn you·re Call Debra 842·1589 Lawns, Aptt + Real• d1nt1a1 •~t.aaoe .. .,chlng for · whett.-Thlnldng of he111ng a 1 __________ _
er you're •"king • gereo• Hie? 01ve ua All Alftertoen T,..
home, an apartment, a calll aervloe. Removal,
a new occupat!On or PILOT CL.ASSll't•D Trim, Senior Olac. even• •tray pet M2·H78 ,.r .. "' 131-a4t5
MASON HY .IM2H
* a .. tokl91eo"'8tene
planters, walls, wlk·
wys. remod'I, repra,
Ref's, wrk guer. 675-04•4
MOVIN<f :1H:14
•MC Movt"9• Ina
QUICK, CAREf'UL &
COUR'f£0US. 11138046
, ... rate' 99:1.()410
p .. , Maft'• Mover 1
ht mln. Ouer lown
monta. If you have a
QuHtlon •bOut the 1 ..
gehty of a mover, Umo
or chauffeur, call:
Pubbc Ullllllea
Comml111on
714·558 .. 151
••v On Movlft9
LowHt, Stocege. prof
excel reputation. 1 hr min, Insur, T187659.
Visa/MC 73t·••ae
l'AIN'l I N(, .IH:,M
rat ... lie. 109002 1120YnofQuelllyM
Insur. 71•1&33·9925 "<"etU Stnot uo HQtoM
The Piiot ClaHI· 11•1• *4$ "°'Mt-.
fled •W.~. YOUMOOUlaT
The moat comprehen· 'alf'lt'"9 CefttfMI.,
alve and c:urrent dlrec· Ouel. painting by prof
loty of goods and aer· llc1 8020M. Ina. FrM
vie•• eroundl eat. 845-3305
PLUG
IN
lncrem Y• Reach Throu• Our New l•rolld Lower
..
For more information, Call Todayl Nii< tar your
Service DWedOry Rapraw41etve 142-4321 Ext 307
..
Newport Beach/Costa M••• Dally Pilot Monday, August 10, 1992 87
SAN
CLEMENTE 2176
LARGE HChJded newly
decorated 1 BR cot•
t ege, $578/mo.
361·3725 or 835-0871
SOUTH COAST
METHO 2 186
LIKE Nl!W 2Br 2Ba
upper and unlt. Galad,
tennis, swim, gym.
$850/mo laa. 538-6617
HAL BOA
l'ENINSULA :.!u07
('OHONA
l>EL MAH :.!1>~2
For • rent•tf Cell Leure
173-4400
HARBOR REAL TY
COSTA MIO:SA 2024
S200 OFfl' 1 S T MO
R•NTI AVL HOWi
Very apacloua 2BR
1 BA, new c:pt palnt & •PP••· 2 car gar, back· yard patio, laundry 5765/mo ~ OP •N DAILY Sorry, no pats .
•31-8427
Move-In
SPECIAL!
2 BEDROOM
Pool, spa. cable hkup
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
MM1H Anrtlmal
Townhouse style apt,
38r 2~Ba. encl ga·
raga, w/d hkupa, p\11
backyatd, pool, apa,
2233 Fairview Ad,
st 070/mo 848· 7001
•ADULT LIVING• 11tR, frpl, patio, gar,
No pets. 1685. Bay
T\mber Ao••· 642·714a
•Do you need lg c:laan
2br 1 ba? Oataga, new
c:pl, DIW. storage. Belbo• Penlnaul•·
S'TSO No Pet 840.2495 Many •P•CH avall
•Large & sharp 2BR $300/mo to 51600/mo
2Ba upper, d/W, lg (7141527·5378
closets, varta, gar CdM general offices &
$830 No Pet 640-2495 medical a1... 230 to
797 at. St.25·S1.57/af.
Realonomlc:a 675-6700
Shere Ofo In CDM
$200/mo, Fr.x, Oulat,
PVT OFFICE. No tease
Aeqt call 875-7828
COMMEHCIAL
PHOPERTY 277H
Ptlma retell loc. 390-
4600 sf, COM. La·
gun11, CM. St .25-$2/af.
Aealonomlca 675-6700
INDUSTRIAL 2788
Coate M••• Aprox
3000 IQ, h., $1600/
Mt"Mllt:H~llll'S
.IOIH
Employment
Opportunities
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Merchandise
ANTIUUES nOIO Plue Werm•r hold• 18' DUFFIELD, Electric
Country Franch & En-10 pizzas, Propane Bay Boat 14,500 642·
gllsh Furniture -xlnt heated, atelnl••• 1381
•LIQUOR CL•RK• cond, show S at-Sun 81881• $300/ob~ l·W-A_N_T..,.....E-D--L-y_m_a_n_o_r
MOIOH( 'r'I It-
SI 00 I I-ll Kl II H
Automobiles
HMW 9o:m
Pff 2-4 nlghta/wk 9-4, 701 Bayalde Dr, 754'1262 South Coast Bay
C M C 1i Nwpt Bch 675-3357 B .. A,.7419 '84 7331. l!llMAC oata eaa. a oat,......,.. COND Sliver, fully
Sleva 5•8·3883 9a-3p loaded, blk leather Int,
('AUii.i.Ai 110~1 1
'815 Eldorado.MINT
COND. full pwf, o•
raged, seller moti-
vated, f79000b0 S4K
orig ml 723-12$5
l Ht.VHOLr.I '•01•
'89 Aeeord uu. 2dr,
1 owner AT, AC, pa,
pw, c:aa1, 44K ·mlfaa,
S9,900pp 873-1193
LINCOLN ~ 120
'71 LINCOLN Conti·
nentel. 480 eng runa
good $1295 Must seel
642-0567
1\ilSSAN •11 •'
'87NtMana-tw••
5-apd, AJC, KMtwood
CUHU• aereo Dark gray w/gray .met.or.
121( wall-maintained
hwy mu ... 13500 nrm
ca11 •7a.ea13
IOYlll/\ '1..!IO
'81 OOllOLU
Rune good, very
clean. St ,500. Call
714/894-7423 after
3:30pm or leave mag.
VOLVO !l:.!;JO
'7• ......... Gtt 4
back to school, bdV
OK, atrng 8cyt, 4apd,
O/d, need• aoma Wfk
$750obo 72~353
VOLK~WAGON lf:!J~
CASTING IMMED! 87k mi. s10,ooo 643· •91 vw Rebia1t 4 apd,
Elltraa needed for M•wteg W••h•r & 01smESS SALE BaauL 27' 1973 Coronedo _0_8_8_9 ___________ 1 '85 NISSAN PULSAR ~:' •• ~~~:·ar:a~/Fe:
NISSAN 91 :,o
f1lm1, commerc:lals & Dryer llll'Jt cond, $290 long ac:alloped, drk gd shape, lotsa geat, '87 325e, IMMAC COND 5spd, gray, ac, am/Im tremely rellablaf Only
TV. Earn up to $200 for bolli 646·5848 brn, Sable Jacket, alps 5, NB slip, $4000. amokey cir, Illy fded, cass, snrt, 2dr, 112k SlOOO 830-9714 per dayf No exp.,,..,...,...,,.,..,,....-=~==-=-~-=--makeoller494-0870 ddprlce673·20t4 blk llhr Int, 45K ml. ml , good cond, __,.;;..,.....;.,~~~~--'""':" needed. Call today SANYO FREEZER, l8W $12,000 643-0889 $3050.obo 831-6000 '82 RABBIT oonver1· 818·583·2021 x 20d x 34h, $85.00 SNOWBIRD#357, 12' Marca•Waldnar Ible. Black, naw root,
Guat., 548-0346 built In 1948, c:omp. :a uto, AJC. 71K ml. xlnt
restored, Mint Cond, Thinking 01 having • cond. $4,000 559-4042 $5,500 966-8420 '78 Sevllle garage sale? Give ua
mo. P~:.n~I~ ,t'. 171h _C_u_1-to_m_e_r_S_e_rvi_c_e_ PETS &
ANIMALS 6049
Nt:WPORT
BEACH 2669
ROOMS 2706
llENTALS TO
SllAHE :n:N
•LIDO Spac:Joua,qulat
4Br haa. Sunny patio,
nr beh.M/F !i1-45, n/•.
$600+utll 723-0400
Great dHll 3BR IUJt
E'a lde twnhsa, w/d,
pool, Jae, 5450/mo,
utll• pd. 850-1731
Announcements
rt:nSONAI.S 3002
•Let M•tchm•klne NB Shr 3Br 2Ba houaa USA find that spacial
across from beach, Ip, friend or companion
w/d, bac:kyd w/fira pU, tor your 714·760-7020
$415/mo. 645-1911 •----------
Ht: NT A LS
WAN.It.I> :.!72H
RESPONSIBLE QUIET
FEMALE, wanta to
rant a NICE complete
•tudlo 01 amall one
· bedroom apt In a
NICE & SAFE area,
NP. saac:h pref .. can
anord to pay 5500mo,
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper ......
•'URNITURt.: 6014 Lg mail order busl·
neaa apeclallz.lng In Jet AKC LAKELAND
ski access. parts & AMERICAN OF MAR· TERAIOA1 2 males,
wel suits seoks lndlv Tl NSVILLE large Omo, pel quality $600.
to toll & take orders. dark wood 9-drawer (619) 353·3442
MARINI-: SLIPS
DOCKS 7022
10 Min To Open•••
SAIL: 45' Wide beam
a calll To place an ad In clean, atralght, orig ., PILOT CLASSIFIED The Piiot clasa1fled,
runa out well, first 842•5878 Call 842·5878. $1425.00 873-2014
Fun & exciting posl-dresser with 2 rectan· 1---------
tlon w/great oppty & gular mirrors & night Pet Pot Belly Pigs 2
great pay plan. Con· stand. Both for $300. pure wht blu ey .. , 2
tact Renea 642·1857 Call 951-4418. pinto & 1 tny toy, reg/ $550/mo. 45' Narrow ----=-------------------------
SECRETARY Temp.
po1l1lon 8/3t192 thru
11/13/92, word pert. s. 1. tvplng 50wpm,
gen ofc 1klll, 650-7526
EMl'l.OYMt:NT
St:UVICES ~~:J:J ---Pleaae ba aware thal
tha Ustlnga In this c:at·
agory may require you
to call a 900 number
In which there Is a
charge par minute.
Bartender Trainees
beam $450 752-2881 vac:, 310.920. 7037 del
PlANOS &
By CHARLES GOREN 18' Boat dock 51 00Jmo. with OMAR SHARIF ::i:~ ;)~5~o:ring for and T ANNAH Hl'lSCH ORGANS 6059
3 HP Brltl•h Seegull YAMAHA console, black runs Xlntl, $200
lacq, moving, sacrifice 754·1262 $1200/0BO. 645·3330.1 _________ ,
BICYCLES 6060
1987 BIANCHI
1 O·speed SZ 23,
men's frame, 5150.
Tip-top condition.
Call 951-4416.
Beaut Npl allp avail, up
to 42'. s 1O·St2 ft, near
Lido Marina Village,
see gated. 723-1255
MOTORCYCLE
SCOOTER 8018
......,, AUl•t 10, 1-
ot All Thinp: Pltcn penom hot' UIRA (S..pt 23·CXI 22) You asktd
ttputatlon for bt'lng psychic, In many for chantt to get 1n on ground Cloor -
hutllllct't thi.s i.s lnlt', Plt<'H Ming a ttqUHI appro\ltd Imprint &tyll' ••kl'
Wattr sign •nd lht' n•lural Twt>lfth 1n1ll•hvt', l'inph• 1u ong1nahty \ou II
S«tor. TheH n1ti"" alM> •tt (1p1blt' oudl' pt'BOn•I m•~nl't1sm. St'i. appe.I
of achnint.tratlng mUMuMt, lto.plt1l1. Uoo Aqu.anus pt'rlOns 1nvolvtd
ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q .1-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold:
+AQ1075 i:->885 • 9 •KQ63
Partner opens the bidding with one
no trump and your right-hand op-
ponent panes. What do you res·
pond?
A .-lfyou use ttansfer bids, trans-
fer to two spades and then follow up
with three clubs-a game force with
slam interest. lf you use more atan-
dard method!, start with a jump to
three spades.
Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you
bold: ,
+Void \;'6 3 OAKJ983 +Q9843
Your right-hand opponent puan.
What action do you take?
A.-ln our opinion. the hand is
worth an opening bid. You have two
defenaive tricks' and easy rebids no
matter,. what. partner does. By aim-
ply bidding clubs twice nest, you
will get acrou to partner a very
accurate picture o r your hand.
Q.•-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
+Q1063 ~K8 ~AJ1065 •K8
Your right-hand opponent opem
the bidding with one heart. What
act ion do you take?
A.-Not an ideal hand for imme<li-
ate action. However, if you do peM
now, later competition could be
even more hazardoua. To avoid the
possibility of losing the spade auit.,
we would double, intendinc to peM
-and take our chaooes abouJd part-
ner respond in clubs.
Q.~Both vulnerable, aa South
you hold:
+AQ2 7 K ¢KQ1093 H781
The biddin&. ha.a proceeded:
Sooth W•t North Eut 1 ¢ P.. 1 ~ P ..
?
What do you bid now'?
A .-Neither two clubs nor two dia·
monds ia partic:ularly appealins to
us. If there ia a game here, it ia li.lr.ely
to be in no trump, ao we1J just pJ'ao-
teod that one of our diamonds is a
heart and rebid one no trump.
Q.6-Both vulnerable, u South
you hold:
+K106 -;'Q4 ¢~8 .•AQlOlM
T he bidding hu proceeded:
North Eut South W•t
1 ~ P .. 2 • P .. 3 ~ P .. 1
What do you bid now'?
A.-Three no trump abould be a11
uceUent conu.ct-if your aide baa
a heart. stopper! CY ou are certainly
not overly bleued in that depan.-
ment.) lf not, five diamonda aboWd
have good play. The way to find oul
is to bid three spadea. With a hich
heart honor, partoer will bid three
no trump unJeu interested in ~
things.
If you're looklng for• car,
classlfled h•s news for you.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Type of
tot>eccX> Seo..... With
turf
9 s.nctlfy
14 Heed: Fr
15 Indigo plant
16 RadlOKIJW
gal
17 North C.o-
lina college
18 PaNPQft
11taet1mant
19 Originate
20 8oundaty
21xIncl0 game
23 LMYe --unt\lrned
25 Mexican coin
28 Greecty-27 Law anforcera
llano 29 r .... ·ll*'O
32 Play badler
35 Thin mat81
36 FacUon
S2 $pal1tle
5e F0<
S7 Shut upl" 58 Gu: pref
59 The -t""9 fO Mountlin
ridge
S 1 Author Thomae
DOWN
1 S.-e 2 Sun: pral
3 Tiny
~
<I Mii. otftcar
5 Reec;ulng
6 Clndlad
llano
30 Object of
fits In.
Needed, earn up to
S 160 dally, salary +
tips, lull or part tlma.
2 wk training, women,
men 21 or older. Call
80C>.a32·9222
prlnc:. only, plaaaa call 1200 Off Clean & Lg Dana at &42-4321
Nf bO• mkta movlH •••••iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
So•t> PitttaJU ln•iM tbt>y h•vt luck SCORPIO (On 23-No" 21 l C.1n·
with numbt'r 7. Otht>n st•tt' they fttl t•nkt'rous 1nd1v1du.1I obtl'cts 10 vouf
ffluclly" wht'n wurlftg tht'lr C'Olon -pl•ns Refuat' 10 bl' 1nllmtd•ttd Focus
ahadn of grttn •nd m•un. Cancu on 1n1u111vt 1nlt'llt"Ct. unorthool>A pro·
Mllvn att ph tic•lly •llr•ct.cl to c.clurt', timing U111tu d1frl'ttnt mt1dl'
P~n. AquariaM lnC'rt-iftcOMt' of trantportallon Coal will bl' Khltvt'd
37 Hotel unit
36 -L•f CaNCSa·• ftag
39 Mien lartd
1 Data-atono•
rtem 8Wood1trlp
t Suspender•.
In Brltllln
10 81td9
11 ~
wontlip
3 t Mrs Truman
32 Maeric; un•t•
4S lnairrstton
47 Marve
41 ChMI oon -
41 G.,_, P8I'
so MITt 2257 Maple 2BR $850
Aleo 1 BR nu cpt 1540
2BR nu cpt A vu $720
a.uct.nta/HUO lnv1t.i.
942·2291 0( 831 ·2725
1300 OFF MOVE IN
Ch•r"'ln• 1 BR,
c0Ut1yetd Apta. Oaled,
pool. CloN to ...,.'Y.
thlnglM9.S .. a
•llOOOFFI• Lg 28A 28A. d/W, ga.
rege, lndry Nn, c:loae
to SC plaza 11'M/mo. 90law .. ,.war
CENTAUR MOMT
'42·2281 0( 831·2725
Hove A
Garage Sole!
(II IW """"""'' "'' .......... ,., ...
,-'""'6• ....
UPTO
•eoo
PER MONTH -* NO CllECI• *
Early morning motpr
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 842·4313
~
poltftli•I In MeOCl11llo" with PiKn. SACITIAIUUS (Nov 22-Dtt 21)
Yo• and Pllttt? You'll ~ uyong "Th1t 1s m\ luc .. y
40 -Stanley
Gardner
41 e.-egat
•2 ~ 43~ 44CrMM
commentary
12 Middling
ARIES (MarTh 21 ·Apnl 19) Wnrlt.-day• Populant room• upward )'\1'1 II wttlt. &tarts w11h aw1ttnhl of 11mt hm· ilahon Chl'ck dt1ails, ft'V•h' .our« bl' rommendtd on appt"u.1nce I.Ult' in
13 Cut
211~··
22 -pi.
45 laleo1 -24 -9009
maltt1•I Promut1on " in offing -clochn. an Mont'y ptetur\" bnghtl!n~ bv
t4ttU f'ffiCll'ncy ulmnt'U l.ovf' rel• 3 pm Cl'm1n1 pl•ys dominant "''"
... AAlltlan
4tC..drapa
27 DMlt (with)
21 Some.,,
tlon1h1p bold. nn lrK .. Scorpio ttp"'· CAPaJCORN (DK 2l·l•n 19) Cv
111tntf'd cit' continul'!I high, .Kllon wlll bl' wht'rt r-......,.,.2---......,..,.4-
TAU"U (Apnl 20·M•y 20) You II you •rt -bl' conhdtnt t•h 1n111,.1vf 3•
ti. told. ''You hnf' w1y wuh worih and follow through on 1nntr ftthngt ' 1--4~-+--+--• 14 1uch charm!" Sttn.r10 highlight• t''I• Rtbu1lding pron'U gl'tl unuerw•y -
~ilemtnt of dlscovtry, f11r1111on that yov wilt bl' 1n chugl' .. 1..,7,.-1~-+--+--
nwld b«oml' "nowi · Lon1·dl11•nu AQUAllUUS IJ•n 20·f•b ll'I Lm
t•ll ronnrnt1 p<'Mlblt IOU""'Y JtHdy' ph•~•• on 1_..m1n1 ch~Jh p~ of ..,.,,-+--+--
CIMINI (M• 21 Junt 20) 'our tuch1ng olhf'n You II ht' one stf'p 20
quk lt. wit w111dom N!Vft day In conM('• al\HJ f ('141491 Cain 1nJ1cattJ "" wnt·
lion w11h 'dOtMtUc tttu•ll<m • F1n.11n< · i.n word fhn"~ V1r,@ 1nv1m you 23
ti lllVUlvf'd 1nd1v1dual cl"'f to you tu diM fine c1 ... llon apf.'".111
Nyt. ·1 don't lnow whtc I w°"ld do Pl~ (Ft'b 14·M•Kh 20) Att•I'·
without you'" t 1bra pl•y• partn1ou11t uon l"f90l'lts nound tiftllflfYl'l\I tur·
tOlt round1n1• da111HtfC .d1uat"'~"'· ,...
CANC'£1 (Jun• 21-luly U > \'ou'll tnnlWnJ\g 10 wnd f10WftW for ..-rwit
h!'Ci wh .. you '" .. bf ~l"t '"""'•nd 'II tn-t-1--t--.,...,.. •• lu ... u dft~. nt.Uin •hwkt •flfttWl'NfY IJy • p II\ )'OU '""IW
'
tit thM 1Nlft }'~ MPPJ 'T•ufW p&.y. ._ C'ON•dutd bri.-l'"'"I up fikw "* t.:1:-1~-1'--t--
lbo on pe~tp, ~1~ fftor. T Cftdtbthty, -ntat Nt11t If AUCUST 11 IS YOUI •• H·
llO 0\11)' ll·Aut U ) Spochsht Oft DAY: ... -''"""" ~'9 ... ~·u
wortl•
,_ t>fkml ttMit """' fn111 Okttt \Nil. .W la w...tmai.. J"11 ... .._'"*aw
ndul ~ ._. .. °' "'~• •· t'OM'nftt"I '-ty ,..,.. Uio ~ct.'", YOO N" thf looAI ol a wtftMf!"' ,....... p&.y 1•pot"41fll rol4IB You haw
l.uMt •• ,... .. on ... ,..,_..., ... IMtlMUW .... , ....... ,. ol "''"'*"'
ow~1p, .... ,. rtlettw ...,_,, ilM•--"•p .,,.,.., • ...._"
Yl•OO CMI 1J • ..,, D ) &Me• ftlMit ~,......_ 'f-.,. ........... --+-+--11~ ..... -
..... lftl .. .,..,._ .. wUl \. _....,. -'91Nfttk.~ ....... You'll"""'
...._ eo ......_., '-•••· IWMK 111,., ........ CMW....,,.. ..,. ......... .-... -t~-+-+-
•fflso•M ...................... ~.milP.f .. 1111 -4al "'hPllW'
... ....._._......_...,._,...... . ..,_,.Y_,. .... ...,. .. Ncuu:•u.1•r-t--tl'-"""'-... -
a 7
33 .. - -leflder be''
34 Sources of ..... " 35 PUnmet 36 ViawpOlnt
36 New Zealand
natllle 42 e. concerned
44 HMltfMr
•
Sl Fainow
52 Wound cowr
S3 Daer rt•
S4 Bulb l'*8r
55 Producer
Normen -5' Fort WCWUI
"""' 12 ,3
ttoll al,..._. A"-flpna ,....1. 11 ...... ,_ .... _,-II ........
.............................................. ~ !._ .............
COSTA MfSA. NEWPORT BEACH
•
88 Monday, August 1 o. 1992 Newport Beach/Costa ~ Dllr Plot
•
, .. Cal,..,
PIOftSSIONAL IUCIC f'fi· MAU..,.....__..._, II\.,.... .. .,,, ""3S.
tO, IW Ml YJMUI. Loat
a.di. Ciil1 215'.
~ Lona 11111:.tt.. Cell %299.
SJF. 30,..a SM, 30+, IDM
...... C911rJ~ ...
WBntlett•ft ·MotJ • 111 .. 1. ,...., Call 16TI.
Pl£TTY, P£1TT£. MUSIC
TEACH~. fr/110, ..U • ~-.. ...,...ily inil*d, llhlllic, 40-$$, io llhn
''We're bringing people together!,,
IMISS~~·
..... ~l•OWF.~
60, lrllll. llll"ICllW ~ W/ ~roraofllnll-.W· .,. r-. N.$ SWM SUI •Mc
in.cnm. 1rv-. C11J u•.
............ a...
Ctuaty Cal J)Jo.
DWF. 43, OK loob11 lmb
--llllCCn., .... \me, ....... WllA. lrvinc. Call ll03. .\uglL't lo. 19') 2 Spt. "t:ial Edition f( n· thl· :\c \\ port Bc.-.1t.· h < o't~l \lc'a Daily Pilot
IRRESISTIBLE. DELIGHT· FUt.. OIF, 2 .,.n dlllcNI,
ICieb nclloclllai, 40ilb DJM
llUSBANO. E1pcnence life's
~ lrv1111. Call 1117.
l VIVACIOUS, AmAC·
11VB BLONDES, **11t1o l
................ NJ s. t.hwcl, llllSlC. mDVICI, d&n-ncn, llin. lr-ine. Clll lllS.
C\1ra, PE1T1'E adilclJc SWF
19, S'l/100 looking '°' al!J'IC· lM, llhlcQc, rormnsic SWM 6'
~77. Hldq\00 BadL CaD
1340.
ATT'lACTIVE SWF 38, fwt..
IOVlft&, oduca1cd. EnJ011 Olll·
doon. 1nvcl, muslC,, mo¥ies..
SeclJ N.6 prciCSSlonal 35-.50.
sinli lar Ulla'eSIJ, f Of cormlited
rdauombip. Newpo11 Beach.
CaD 19'2!.
LOVF.S COUNTRY Wp1trn
danclft&, DWF .Us profca·
-1 1cnt1cman 4S-.50, roman·
lic, lllCIPY, SlDCft'C. AJiJo VIC J>
CaD 2'7'9.
GOOD 11IDIGS t1lrllC m SIT'9 II
pec:Uies! Pa1tt. Pfeil)' DWF
)7, lcding for 111111 w/warm
lws\, llllghuls eyes and llh!CIJC
build. !r-lllC. <Al I 189'2.
PRETTY. PASSIOSATe.
PROFESSIONAL. 39. S'3't9S,
desires hlnd.'!Olne N/SID cla.ss
Id l1'llll of mcallS for commu
mcn1 Newport Beach. Call
1901.
CUTE, PETITE IOS, Ions
blonde lwr~own eyes. likes
dwng, danons. flyma. beach. ~ Seal Belch. <All 2017
CHUSKY MOSKEY sinsJe
~ room 40 setking Sii·
pennan. Jogimg, belch. aru·
mals. 111mc ! books, S'S/I.SO.
bmA>l ijt. COllU Mesa. Call 207 6.
OH MA \Joe!! llcallhy, llh!Cllc
and ~r IOl'Ol'lty cl'ack. I
Wllll a big 11tnaivc binkl Hwi·
~ 8exJt. <All llU
BETI'E MIDL£R pcnooaltl)',
bu1rcxmbleAm Marptu. fll"o.
f~ worr.n wilh siquntg
mind scdts ad•cniurcsome,
gQCIO.launoml. 5Ctl5111VC, well
adjusted m1u:hing bookend.
MUJ1 be fit cl cru:n. N/S, good
111111rcd, pos111•e and open. 4S
59 Lone Beach Call 2957.
ATIRACTIVE. PROFES
SIOML SJF, "Its. 37. 5'2'1
IOU Secls ad•emurous.
bng)l. llhlcuaUy tntllncd, cuJ.
nnlly 1wwe,. IOC:ially onai&ed.
iplCUil -~. 35-4.5 for hu\ JOOcl lima. llham&. lr9'ld. mn. ,,_._ no 41-
lppOlntmaU. ltYisle. Call 17lS.
I'M LOOKJN(i for 111 advcn-
wrcr, yet c:ommiaed, tMtii\J
relM.ocwhip I'm JOlllll 40, aiie.
cuddleable, creative S'4/l 04.
Seeki:ic S'IO .t. over, sucau-
M, ~.nochilchn, lovctd!.
COila Maa. Call 2369.
SECUlE, ST ABLB, lnKitional
vlllucs. pmzy, OUtJO!ft&, ..,,Cm·
sional SWF38, .5'MlS. &joys
outdoon, IGllis, cooUa. c::wnp-
q, fll'C5ide talb, ladi Mlb,
miwc, !>ant best friends. Seek·
q sec-. arin&. lft"ec:tionMc..
Slllble. physically .aive, &maly
oncrucd SWM fOf cCl'l'lmined
rd11ionship. COiia Mesa. CaU
1947.
ATTRACTIVE PROFES·
SIONAL SWF, NJSID 41 tn-
JOYS golf, 1elWS arts, nature,
ll'l•d Desaa fnt:lldslup, aim-
m1tme:nl 11rllh Willy, Sll1CUe, llh·
lcoc, secim professional WM.
N/S/D, 3S-.50. ltv inc. <Al I 2273.
CRAZY PROf'FSSJONAL 77. ST 1t1n1111ve red-bead, teek.s
lwlds>nlc, fun-lovinJ smoker
(25· JS) f Of fwt cva:iinJs. ltvinc.
Call 1399.
BEAi.. 11FU1. inside and OUI,
~ 40, sctlq IPU1 IUal Pl"·
nCJ. I'm a sood fucnd, llffce11on·
llC. 111 Jl'ell shape, bke IO laucJl.
EnJDY !llllSK, movies. duatg.
scmUlus, walking. Newport
Seidl. Call 2397.
ATTRACTIVESWF41, worli
12 Sl(p prognms. $cW an II•
tnat•e 35 .50 11111'1 Ul recovery
Ir\ U1C. Call 2070.
S\111F' Ven preuy, C11tVa
aws. ?:11ie, bnmeue IU'SC,39,
5'2'/JO) EnJO)'stravcl, lhc ans,
ma.sic. nc-o advcntwa. laligh
ICJ llld romanoc. Desires pro
fcs.s1(11UI ic:n~cman forrdllllon·
s1up lmnc. <Al I 1867-
50\Sll WF. 111m, 1e11•e. alJO'.'S
concc:ru, play•. llx ouldoon.
How "-' 10'? IA's .. too-seibcr. Wesaninster. Call 27Sl.
CASUAL HOMEBODY. DWF
S& loves aimpina. tishi~. cook·
... ~ -. IOllteOOe
IO do !lat wilh. CCIII.I Mesa.
Call lllS.
LOOKING FOR 1 nut11nn1
fncnd and c:ontplllJOll Wllb pos•
si>ilily om Mc too! l'nu O-WP
SI. loom& f« someone 4S~
'°shirt quality time with. Lons
Be.ch. Call 2SSS
PERStAN WAITTEI> Baiuli·
lid bl4'l!de wuh p'Cltl1 ~ 30,
ICICks hand.tome, ecb:aled, 1111-
biliouJ. family·orienled finan-
clllly ~SM
JO.S.5 («fun. \Rvel advmure.
lrv11tc. <All 1978.
TAU.. SLENDER 'O'S N/S,
11uw:livc. pusion11e tboul hfc
SWF wanlS 10 mees came. hon·
ell, IUCICC$5fw man '°' rn@ alup and romance. Leng Belch. c.u zm.
LEGGY MIO-WESTERN
LADY, slm.1e~e. opcn. lcw· q. (an. rG'TllllllC seeks •di·
adJIWld male vmion. NClltpO!t
Bach. Call 2176.
BRAUTIFUL, 116ALTHY
Onstian DWF 37 loolini '°' handsome, sua:asflll hcallhy
Clristian DWM lllOmC • :}9.
LO help me ace my UA t Lcwe
Onst. kids. lc:nnis skiing. !he·
~ mi.sic, spcns. tmd, diar·
1ty 111m, wmii\J~t-thc JOOd
hre. fTicnds first, lata-7? Irvine.
Call 1668.
CARIN~. AFFECTIONATE.
c:omrnuucauvc ,non-malerllhs·
IJC, Sll'IJgbl, ncal, lllnCIJOC, dccnicd SF deslf'CS comnu1mem
w11h 4Q's. SO's SM counterpart. Lons 8cxh.. Call 2011.
TALL (6'), ATTRACTIVE
,..1dow, YOlll\I 54, :-1/S. sectJ
fUlanc11lly sCCllre 1cntlcman
w11h 1 wide r.ngc of 1iur~-u
,..ho CDJOYS hfe. Hun11n11on
Bcac:h. <All 26SS.
SWF. NIS, 55, ST . CU.SSY,
ow to respond to an ad?
h 's as simple as 1-2-3!
Dial 1 (900) 407-4377
Option #I-foe a further explan.itl(lo o( lhe voice-au~ service
Option l~rc.~d to a specific ad. (F.nt.et the all " when dll'ected )
Option I }-to browse through the voice ads
(Call.s ~a t:iucb~ pr.<me and are btJJaJ aJ J 1 49 per minuJe)
Smglel.ifc lnc. assumes no liability for u1e content of or reply
to a personal advcrt1-,cmcnt \t·e recommend that you use
common .se~ and c"Jullon when rnecling a s tranger You must
be 18 years or older ro respond 10 or place an ad
Men Seeking Women
T.~T (TaU & Temfi,'1 rom
Selleck looit, S'W"\1 b -Z. 1Ui
la 1c fnrnc. educated yci 1gm~
1'1111 ~ulyapoa,fumy/
gooly yes dttp, ail1urcd )Cl
WUiJ, Conscrvallve yet wild
who loves pe111c bN11ellc•
Pka.K be surular and S 10 5 ~ .
shm, 2S 32. ~'3. no kids"°""
lrvme. CaU 3.S.Sl
Sf.EKING BR L 'M:.TTr~ peme.
fii. lllllSl hke sk11ng Eur~ &I'd
mc:&slllJ 1bcu at boeu Fiftyuh
111d Iii SWM .S'IOll 70. asual.
humorom, l11en1c. ~~ c.11465.5.
St;CCESSFI.. L.. CLASS Y
SW\-1, sood loOOllg. profcs
SJiinal. fOr\lca seeks soplusu
ca1cd, uncncwnbcrcd, petnt
lldy }4-44 for rdat>mslup End
my lt:atdl Corona dcJ 'wt.tr Cal I
4066
AmACTlVE SW\il 37, 6'1/
111.5, """-· prdcss1on&J,
mow1cs, coolttng. ~·young
Sal. seek 11g 111na1ve s WF Z(}
28 WIUKu c:tulcftn 5 CMng e
Uuity. c.113661
VERY INDFJ'E."Df~\i pro
fesslCllll salesman SWM 51/
l7S, 2S, brownh11r, blue cyt'S.
looitms for a strn. 11incuve
lldy who likes !he beach, danc
ms. llllC! !he sood life. llunltft&
Ian 8cllch. Ca U 31.58
SF.NIOR 70, S'61162, healUiy.
llCllVC. &ood h\rncwed, e&S)' 10
looit II, Im loyal fncndJloYct LcJns 8cacli. Call 4841
MA TIJRE Zl SWM,lwldsanc.
S'IW17S, Vfrf llhl«ic. scdtlllJ
&Im. i--ow. wsllhy women )G..50 murelled Ul 11'1, tnuSIC,
lhmw llld n'lldl mere. N ~
pon Be.th. <All )074
HANDSOME. eWated. fit NI
S lfUll teet's l&lnCtJYC. edu
ca1cd WQ!lll'I )5-4S. fi1, sll'onJ
aruJIJ\Cm:ft. worldly Irvine.
Call 4216.
OVl-Jt RATED SM 31, S'IW
190. Rd hlrA>luc C)'a. sdf
an ployed. Jewith Chr1'll ltft.
111,h ftfl.Y, atrandy mn1S1
II( .. Witty lnter'llUd 111 poJI •
~ ta'IDll, .,.. wmtlll » 35 lllll app rn11et a sood
mml Mia lie down 10 canh, loll'. lootahlt, Lnlc:r and fun 10
c:hamll O.'\ be lhy. Lona
8-dl. C.113111
N£CT AK SUlfU r1a '°'*
.... b I S.11 1-11 111t 1110W -...,. M. l1b10i...fla
~~C.Dl051
SHM U, fl IMim. fair ...-.
C ; .... ~-111.Vflf'/
.-. ~ ronnic. sm. AIL U.. 8eldl CaU
,.
1\ \11-!UCA \ GLADI A TOR
Sl..d. blg m~lcs. big e--cry
thin~ Looi.Ult: for bt&. cu:v1
=111> b oode "' zap me' Lons
&a.it ull 33S6
DI \'r R SE.. A TI ll.£11C $111tae
'IS professional~ 6'1 /16.5.
likes 1enn1s, c~lin&. luJLmg,
campmg. llUr'CSllll.& convcna
11on, mu.;h more (unpo&~oblc lo
label), seci.s I CIJVC. llllmsllng,
1111.dh&CN SF Ccsla Mesa. Call
3530
AlTF..."110~ WORIJ) SW\1
37 secb fnc:nck II.ad acc1dcn1
20 )'Cir$ IJO Rec:O¥~? Ser'
u~<AU3806
SLCCESSH .. t a11.ra1;11ve tu
ropemt DW\1 SIMS~\~. t
n.anallly and anouonally <4'.
airc business owner aenuttlt'
nice suy, bclU!frOf', homt
secbclassy.111r1Cu1ocSWl 25
JS Newpon Beach (~II Jn7
LOVE PETITh LADIF.S w11h
lone hH. SWM. altncuve. Ill
tel l11011. aWlr'C 1cn1lcman, slim
S'9, curly sail/pepper hair.
to.cs IO &olf 11111 would love
clout& anythin& with !he nchl
penan. Baby. where 1re you"
Fouo111n v llley <All '746
Ol.ITGOL"IG. AITRACTIVR
ATlllETIC. SIM. ST, f'hD ,
Psydloioeist Wllh a l11fly Klllt
o( hum« 111d 1 passlOl'I ror cul·
lift cmun& ID IJx (arm ci II\,
lnO"les, thcalO, oonc.cru and
1r1vd. Plays lalnl~, SWtms &I'd
snowsltis. S«lt111&W011W1(28-
40), who IJ fleallh c:onsocalS,
educated. opai. honest llllC! will
1111.amate a ccmrmlmc::nl lod-
1111 to Lcwe. Mamaac and Pam
1ly. l.a!J Bach. Call 4CMI.
ctrmNO EOOB SWM 24,
en.JOYS ltfc! W1U shine 01 any
-.,o. Cultt.nd nltoci:Wr
Stal Beach <All )239
SllY PHYSICIAN llhlac, .i
111a1•e 671160, family fll'I'
llCIC doc, I OK IVftf ICd.J pc
Ille Jfl'lllevtom111 18-.dcr 34 It.
vine. C.113567
SF.! UOUS, SUCCESS~lJL
pro(W1onal 6'1/19S, amoks ,
Mtbalim~J~S.anytllCC.
e.ch. 1a111.1. inva ll1n1na
con Bmdl. CaU 4697.
SWM 36, 6'1. blondt. bhleqe,
On.bn. """' 1111m«l. NJS. lllhklic. bulu:im CIWl'C'f, nw
ria1c·m1n6td. llun11n11on
8mdl. Call 3616
SWM 3J, f411 IS. ~ pe
lilt tirl 10 Jhate fecJ1n1t.
fhaualll, ...... nl hmu..
Jnne.Callll'
HB'f SUQA1 MAMAI SWM ,. _.lllllt fram ~
~DWFJWWPU SS.
Ha'Mh<me. C.U 3666
ASL\W. llA~'DSO\U: iniel
hJcrt.1ruRJc, 111nb111ws :10, SW
lb5 SWM. w11gh1 pu.sion. no
comm11mcnu no BS Com
\1esa <All 3701
S EFJ0 SG 1\5 IA.\, Mt-look
UlJ, sman, professional SWM
38. S '811 SO seeks SAF, po5Slble
mamage. ll"lllC. Call 3663.
llA~DS0\.1E, BRIGIIT. 6'/
blue r)'ed mtd11 producer.
youlhful 40, new IO the area.
l1u,m cas~y, IOlally airmul·
1cd to h<JncRy and opai tom·
mumauon u sacred aspccu o(
a IO¥lllg rcl111onslup, seeks ad
vcn111resomc, scl(tenftdCJll,
unc:ncumbcrcd female wilh 1
bcauuful snule who's bcxh pes-
s1ona1e and pnnc1pled, ~es
invd and !he outdocn. Prefer
cncca IOl>oan! pa11c, datk bai'cd/
c:thmc looU Seal 8cac.h. <All
4270.
Sl\GU \10 \1 WA~iED
DWM.youna 48,S'IO'.aUilaic,
hanchomc, hum«ous. roman
uc sceh DWF 34 '2 Costa
Mesa Call 4'9S.
W'lfC WAN'IC.D by tlui for·
CVCJ 39, S1', furl lovtft& Teddy
8-lypc. who IO'rcs ICW1J11
Abo IAmll, luds. c1ofJ. wnc,
-lks, bcadl, moun111ns. 1tH·
ctina. coolt111J. llWllC, roller
COMtcn··JUSI yo.. butc ·one.
heU-d·a-calch,' Ca1hohc, ha!
1111,N/S, knla JUY~ISNCI)',
Wllllll& Ind able np nowl So
hurry up, you P"llY lady and
mike yoJr lid mo¥t quidt be·
fore ICl'nC ocher lllClty srl &dJ
me fl/'lt. Ncwpon Beach <All
:lSll
Pl.JlASURABl.E, j)li\IO'lltc,
Nndlome,su&easful 4), 6'/l IO
D\4, ts. falher. daua 111un•
lubiled. halihy fc:m1111ne. 1trt-
clet 40, lovtr In-nr.. Call 4061
J'VP. DEEN TOLD they're cw
Jt'O'll' S WM, sl rn. 11ne11¥e,
lal•lO's,.it. SWF, 111e.2Us,
no n1111~t C.ltfQl'l\ltna. Cc.II
Mt11 Call ll71
ACTIV&SWM, ....U~
tuin.owncr tcd.a il\rld.rvc,
ad'ftl'lll'OUI fanak COl'lll*llOll
J0.40 IOaht.N lilc's adva'llur Laila Bath c.u 4CM4
SWM 26, LOOKJNO R>A 14
34 .... •ho hk• I() 10
.~. • llunp. I lik1 ltll1h·
1r1111,,, IDC. c.u 31 °'
lfANOSOMl! MIDWliST·
E.JtNbJt SWM )'111111 41, 6 '/ Ill, 1n1tlh1mi, bumorou1,
bllllhy ..., beuy for com
mlllMrlL tl\lllll•ICll &.di. Call 4017.
OWM, CH RISTIAN, IS. JUST j(), ,_ • .__ ,_
laMly; ..ii. ....... tllll, ...
:v:c~~
6.5. SlllClft, honca, edltc:aud.
hllmorous. conmtmall rriend/
lifetime~. MllllGll Vic.JD.
Call 281 .
YOUNG SO, BLONDE, S'6'/
122, seeks llWI O'rClr .50, Wed•
U., IO filflpt fwt and possmk
rdauonship. c.osia Mesa. CaU
119S.
ATl'RACTIVE. FUNNY SWF
20, tocks SWM 20-2.5 f°' ~·
t&t, movies, fun. Irvine. U
109S.
PROFESSIONAL SWF Sl, NJ
S cri~ou1doors. nvd, 1a1-
Jl,1L Slrllt II male. H11n-
11111'111 Harbour. <All 2701
T A.\1 JEWlSll 3S/S'7', aanc·
uve, athlca1c. Wllty, 1b5ol111ely
woodcrfll I llllC! paf ea Ul cv«y
way. I would hkc LO mea a Jew.
1sh nan 11>ho will humor me
when I~ like !his! Newpon 8-:h. D 1822.
AGGRESSIVE BUT O£l'm.£
WF4S, Nf.imooopmous. saisc
of humor, down 10 mrth,tircd or
games. $pOllllllCOllJ. Seek111& someone IO sllft bf e's Jl'Clll????
Los A11m11os. Call 2361
PRETIY PROFESSIONAL
OWF, N,S. 4S, U'1l1l, UncnQlm·
bcrcd. love iemis. sports, 1111·
mals. IUUlllVI$, W1llC, bugh·
u:r, affection. U11clhgen1 convcr·
SlllOll,lt1Yd,more. TllSUIL Call
2392..
CASUAL. CO~'E."frT omboy
DWF 43, SCICllTC, prcseruble
teacher w11h younc ch1ldml
ICICks plllClll, flc,\lble fnend?
!llr.>1'11" Belch. CaU 214 7-
IFI WERE BLC\D, whal •ould
I set '"hen I f1Ccd you? II I were deaf, bow.1110\lld you com·
lTlllllJCl!c "'Ith me? I am noc bl ltd
«deaf, bu1 how do I know 11111
you im Sttll\I cl lunns 7 Or·
ancc. Call IS29.
BLONDE WRITER 39 SEEXS
lenllcman for lheaue,
eaeh,..1lks, conccrli. N/S,
heallhy. generous. llunun110n
Beach. <All 191 l
IN SEAROI OF MAN: Sll'Ol'll
""' ..... firm llld llllDOCll.. lib-f1m1ty. Tmui. CAii ISl1
enl. llbntina. ~ k)e.w, kmll.~SWM. N"ICE. PUASING SBF 1mb U.30, '. · for i-.. secure. clcanc:111, 1rac1011s
u11i1 debvwy.1rv111e. c.u 121 a. snlcrml 31-.50. 111'/ naiional-
RA VEN HAllFJ> ~ ny,for,W~
MmHln V"tCJD. c.112496.
SWFleeks~ Clllt1lf*1'
ion, 2.S+, .., cqikn Ctvoni& COMMrrMENT MINDED.
t.nts. No -soda or ~·· i2l. 1&11111:1Jve SWF, ~. W Lona Bed. Call 1476. .yowt&l8,111bumlllW.~
J1'eCll ey& l'm I down-lAHS1h. IOs BAD, 90ll WOlSE7 Let's • udcpc:•*' ICICllR, lllell.,.
• fia thatl Prosreuivc, and u1remcly personable
ei1litariaft, bOghl. tcmiuve, midwcatem pl, ~ fi. callious F. ~ similir M ICllVe, and OlllgOlft&. f«
21 soyoq31,&iendshql.chelp lftatd' ~ TuDI.
Cllfnl~llll-nytle I pastic.I Call ,;t,
•ortb 1hc ••ii. H11ntin11on
Bach. c.111240. 11REOOF DATING? Looit11&
'°' 111 hoocsl, warm rclabGn-
CREATIVE, ATTRACTIVE. slnp? la'a talkl DWF 43, .5'6'/
DWP, 30, -*s special mend· sl11n,1ar1c11vc.~ellldiv1~al
ship w ~ nw1. H11n-•ho COJOYI ICrWS. hiking. dire·
llllJUlll Beldl. Call 1663. ll'C honebeck ndl/I& and Wiiks
on the beach. ltvinc. <Al I 2141.
NEED BALANCED LIFE,
wlll, heahhy cnvronmtr11, bis AOOmON sedt11111ood 11111\
record coUCICtion! rm 20. Buena to be loyal and lovma LO Re·
Pait. CaD 1146. X:" 11111\UMk 111a111on. Rad-!sM>lond. S 'JI IS. blue eyes.
LOVE UFF., FRlENDS, new Share ut!i downs, sood ltmes..
apaicnta, todly Ind tomor· In-inc. I 2256.
row! DWF, .51, S'4", a11ne11ve,
bnJ)I wilh JR*l JCn1C of hu· EUROPEAN SWF 21, S6', tn-
l'DOr, DcUre plmwt 4S·SS, JOY slllft&, ICMlS, ll'lllSIC 11111
N/S, IO lhlre ci.uw. 001, con-movies. Sccb SWM '°' liicnd· ccns.. ~ies. n.cl and good ship. COlll Mesa. c.111326.
CXlllVcrslilCll\. Irvine. CaD 2861.
COUNTRY GIRL. 40's, loves
ARE YOU SPONTANF.OUS, aty life,an. ITlllSlc. daJ1t11&, llC\O
spintual, sexy llld snM? Arc ~mura. Seeks honcsa NIS
you tall, SOish. NJS wilh a fabu· mate 38·S2 i~ 111 pa·
1ois-ofb.lmlw7 lam. Let's soiwl pow.th. Wnn& (ceh,.s.
aicape! C°"' Mesa. Call 2620. and lian! Los AlanuLOs. C.ll
21S3. A'TTRACTIVE SBF, 37, S'S,
"elr.$ 1n1elhgen1. sens111vc, ATTRACTIVE BLOSD c
SBM. 31~. 6'+ '°' fnendslllp fcss1onal NSWF S'6' 10 c
and possible iila.llomhtp. Leng mulll&I u-urcsu w11h SSW\il
Bach. <All 2349. ~ ~cssional °' bus111ess·
man. 1111\. Ca u 201 l
SWF, 24. BLO~DE, BLUE
EYES, ST. rMdd ficurc. ltkcs CllRISTIA."i/PSYCllOLOGY
beach. S\IMCIS, and a good lime. WF 43, S'6'1slun. ~>'· fcnv·
Ncwpcit Beech. Call 12.SS. rune. Seekin& D M profes·
s1on1 I, edliCllCd, N{S, 4 2· .52,
MARRIAOE·MfNDED .5'S"/ numns IJ'O"'UI lhrouJb Chns·
I IS, 32, bnineac, SWF. N/S, 1111111y, psycholosy. hijmor,
happy and l!cal1hy loolt"" ror dlltce, c.>.ncuc.. Orange County.
same. Vtry 111t1C11ve, llfftaion· Call 237.5
lit. JD.Y, ouipnc. and phys!·
caUy Ii~ Good a>mmlliUcat«, BRIJNE'TTE KNt.C VIXE.~.
loves children and animals. SWF 22. model, desi.m cor·
Cbnslian ..... ~ Succi:sdul C.· JeollS, bJlle<Cillw bnlnctlC fOf
Rltt, now ready LO build S11'ong, toccWrnc:ss. casual pctying. Be
lialfill111& rclauonsh1p lcad1~ IO laid bac.k. HununJIOr'I Beach.
Cant•
BEST FKIEND WANTED.
DWF N/S Caholic lool11n1 f«
D~ OlnSllall N/S (40-SS)
edlalcd, ll'UOllal.c., ICMll~C.
humorOlll. Sll()(Ulliil '°' fwt,
~-==tunes, b.d ll'.l'ICI iind 11t-limes.
ltYine. <All 2921.
SWF .51, scclu pnifcssiONI JCl'llcnwl f« invd, cotr. din·
.... fwt, lllDf't. Bdioe. c. u 26).5
JULIET SEEKING ROMEO,
aw.cuvc, IWllelqlle, dusy,
111dh1aa bumeac SWF, flln.
lov11s, viveciout, lovei IOdancc. Looc Beach. Call 1169.
CUTEANDSPICEY.old·fash·
ioned SIF, 2S. seeks comnulltd
rdllionlh1p •ith sinme. Jeri·
crous, devoced SJM. M1ss1on
Vicp. Call 1327.
VERY ATTRACTIVE, OUT-
GOING, CREATIVE DWF,
NOC f11111e, 0.ClltllJ. fwt·IOV·
ing, many inlercslS. Desires
monofllllOUS rd111CllSlnp ... llh
sincere, romanuc. ld\.cruli'ous,
edllcated, fun·low111&.SWM, 47 • n. wilh sense of humor.
Wcsuadc, (bit Ul Orlnge Coully
often). <All 2187
VERYA1TRACTIVE,.5'6",l2.
SCl\Slll~ conf'idcnt, pJayfUI, YO-
h1pW011$ Ml·fipcd SBF t«ks
6'+, rumllll.IC, pauionale. tnld·
haent. honest JS-40-11111e for
1C71011S ICllJ-teml rdMionalup.
MuJllCheAard • +. Nrt ,..
uonaltty. Sama~ <All 1792...
BOllE.MlAN Adapiablc, lt\IS·
llC, l/ICll\dcsccnl, venatJlc. "Its
cm1ionmmi.al pro(CU1onal, 48.
5'3'.scckssina:re,Slma.larly~
filed male for comnu1mem
Tusun: Clll 2391
SOPHISTICATED BRU-
~e1Tb SWF, S 6'/1 33, allJ'IC·
IJVC. SCIUIUVC, utldl 1certl sedt.S SW~ H -S8, pro cu1onll.
healthy, dec1 IJ'e-st)lc. Loni
Beach. <All 2198.
READY FOR RO~A~CE
funny. advaitll'OUS, lovable, JI ,
SWF. Full·fipcd, .5'3 lfl. ,..,
IUbcm lair and almond C)CS,
sedinf,3t:RSIUVt,canng.SWM,
21-36 °' lauslur and love. Ir.
NOT JUST ANOTllEK PRETTY FAC6. Hwley·ndcr,
100. Saual. ,_u, ~
eyed Greek seeks a1ncere,
heallhy, lffoctiomie M>WM.
~. OW:r SI' under 40. Cosu
Mesa. Call llS9
CHRISTlAN SWF, 1111joys ou1-
doon. ..wna. prof.ml, NJ
D, have I clu1d, en;oys life.
Ws SWMi1>WM 29--40, lake
Ya!-. Seal Belch. Call 1799. .. CARING JEWISH WIDOW,
60, WOllld likelO lcwc, llll&hiind
dlnce apin.. Hlllllinpo Be.ch.
Call 2S07.
TIRED OF pmes? Mc lOO!
DWP, 28, NS, I IOIL Clusy,
lllliqlie, alll'ICtlVC, profcaionaJ, •
versatile. Ws sina:n:, 11111c-' ~e SW, NS 1cnllcnwi 26-~:
Convasauon, ~cn111re. boots,
people, filnCSI, undemand1111.
shann1. caring. Irvine Call
1446.
SWF, 19, chubby, lonble. out·
going \eddy bear seek111& roman
lie SM who looks inside, no1 J1S1
w~dc. Fu llcnon. Call ll93.
ACTIVE. PETTT'E LADY, lll
60iea. loves danang. nvcllft&
seeks man 11>1th mul• ~
esu! Fulla10n. <AU li.53.
UGITT UP MY UF'E. BIG
GUY! lrulligern, passionate.
opcn. low111& whi& female. TaU
S7', ll111CllVC, love LO l111gh,
JOlf, Ill~ deql SCI fl$h..lnVd,
dlnce. Y ~: 1&nai\'C, fwupai.
succeufu I, lllfWe, warm, 11 U,
4.5-S.5 Leng Beech. <All 2681
ATTRACTIVE, SEXY
BLONDE. DWF, ufcsp'lllJtf
lllO Chwch or Rd. Saencc 11111
i ll kulds of Stuff. love 10 lllllJll.
dance. eotr. btkc, bad! wa&s.
boatlft&, ,..halt-Vtr. I'd hkc 1
fncnd &I'd ~on IO stwe
hfc ,..1th, 1 W\t 111ho l. alltlC·
l!VC, I.all, UllelilJCl'll, IWlR. ..:n-
SlllVc,a lov1numleman wound .so. Cleek • Ol.111 Lon1 &.:ti.
Call zm
P€1Tl"f.. ATTRACTIVE. AC·
TIVE. WF. 111ould hkc 1 Pl"·
ner " 111 ll"f sail *1... or (Of s:aahnc. skunJ, stio.>s « beath
OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY!
JUST BECAUSE l'M BEAUTIRJL~'\ M I
doll\ know wlal's ~ 111
life··ut1n1. •Oftia1 "'· frienda, tcmii, 1ravel, an 11111
ll'llSlcl I mt in f!lf1 40'1 ~
lO's). bloode. SS'/llO. I ~
hlte IO mM I 47·S2 )'fold-
lionaJly 11n11 rUWIQaly leClll'e
SOlllmaic. f,.int. <AD Do.5.
BLACK CHRISTIAN
SINOLE. 33, N.S. prdlY. 1111
(Sii '). thin. bn>wn eyes. kids.
Ws 1111 Owuumt, fllmy, lov·
ire, llfluat prof CISIOllll ~ fies
36 • 40. Tustin. <Al I 181S.
'PEOPLE SAY IM ATl'RAC·
TIV£.' I lllJ'OC-Vlvaa<NS. pe-
tite, S"l'/I IS, 42. look lO SOl!lt·
lhinJ. DJF.1want1111111tlligen,
prof cssional JC11>i.sh 11W1 40-SS
wllb a Jood hes\ and a JOOd
mind. IMne. Call 2449.
INTELLIGENT. AITRAC·
11VE. SW F, 19, S'S'/12.8, sedts
SWM in 20's UllO skwiJ. dire·
q. K ROQ llld fun. nallcnon.
UJI IOSJ.
SEXY. BUXO~. BRu:-;ETTE.
BIOBLUEEYES,OJF,3S,(w.e
14) -~Id. ntW IO CA from
Chacaeo. teets SWM 30-4S yn
10 enJOy da1111&. dmner and • dancin&~JnOll oC all &icodship,
fun .l llllpcr. I.Apa • ipd.
Call ISJI..
f>ETITE"_YIVACIOLS. I\
ThlllGl:'J\i, feminine, alll'IC·
uvc. blonde S«ltq t!.1 spc-
cill llllll IO shirt my U:5l t°'
IJ't.A,e4810S8. MiSSion V'rtp
Call 20.50.
Women Seeki Women ng
rM A WlDTE LESBIA. 'I $cG
111& fnn111ntAnascuhne Mid.\
to.c hot a.it.. rm 6 I 1166 CO!!ll
Mera. Call 290.5
BLOSD Bf.AlITY .S1lslcndcr
erotJC, ~ seeks Amt W ltlF
open 10 both IQCS Diamoncl
Bar CaU2986
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0 WOMAN SEEKING MA.'J 0 MAN SEEKJ NG WOMA.N
0 WOMAN SEEKING WOMAN 0 MAN SEEKlNG MAN
Name: __________________ _
City·._-------------Zip-____ _
Phone· (__). ______ Age: ___ _
Above information mandatory.
FREE AD! JS WORDS OR ~! (AddL ~onls $1 each.) Make check payable to SinglcLlfc. (Abbrevwiros ~ hcighl/wc1ght oornbo COtJ'll a.~ 1 word.)
FOtt oma USE 01'1.Y
VM• ----PWI ----DBF: ----WOP: ----f>SID:._. ----~-m> -----
ncss owner Loolc1111 for
shapely. I0¥1ng 111 to spoil.
TllSUI\. C.JI 490J
NATIJRE LOVER SWM 31, s111m. lq brown 11u. bis
brown eyes. Seeks slcnde:r·•~·
'"le bwld N/S woman 2.5-3.5
ror hiklns. caJnptng. bud ma.
111vd. mov1ea, ll'ld77 Fullcnon.
c.113827.
HANDSOME, EMOTIO;\
ALLY OPEN profeuional
SWM 6'/17.5. 41. desires qal1
i.1111 rda11onslup. fun. corn·
m11mc::n1, f111ure family wnh
Soulml&c· WF N/SID, WllflC
sclf-idc:n\iiy, U11elb1au. open
minded. I'm physicllly Iii,
&di •e • ....m. JCftllne, llOlaf'raid
1o~fcd1np, ron-&1111c..
j)liJIOllllC Enjoy IDllm&ey,
~thmni.pow
""' pin loloolial dlllCllt-
SIOllS, 'pltyine.' Oivcrtc 1CIJVI•
lies ~IO edecuc· •
1llld locul ID physical .l hcdo-
ruaic:. Prtfcr ccille&e educated,
no c:tukhn. 34...0, IW'letrve,
&Im, dgllh. tohd vtlua. Buena
Ptrk. CAii 42S9. •
FUN l EDUCA ThD •1nc11ve SWM 2.5, 6"2/1 IS I enpy: bt
cycl1n1. m11S1C.. resuunnta,
troi\1111·0\ll, mo¥1CS, beech.
Wini an aQr1Ct1•c.. ambi·
l!N, hahhy, SWF 10-U w/
td!ICllC lxldy. Lais BOid\. Call
3JIS.
ASIAN OR lllSPANI<.: Fh·
MALE WANTl:D. M~ be at•
ir.ca1ve, &lei!dcr and lllldl11cn
COf sentu rela11on~1p/mar
l\llC wuM Ip old 91ai.Jt mcdJ
cal Sllideft llwtmgulfl ~
Call 40S9
lfAl'<'OSOMEl. Y CV1'Elllh
taic ~Jqlle. s~ rm.o. 6'/ 176,39,cciMlc ... v..,
nidl 11110 a.~ 11111 proper
tMll'ltlOfl 10 My (a 11111 hal"1)',
&1,ioy~ ... ~~
lpC'IU .Id mart. Dcln IO,,_
I SWF, N/S o. JO' ..... fit
wid hahhy, prey nl •inc·
Utt for "'1Cll'ICllftO ~· thip.P.li......,.,ICl'l')'no
ch~'"• <All 3914
HO?li'EST:.f ~~O SWM 19. s·1~n. iw ..w..ic. Mc.· fut, tWy: &...,,. ......
--.tpGfll'l~lunclr •
WI IMClrft SWF NJS JI. 40wldl ..... .., .... .,. ...
c:.113?0.
SL'\Gl.E .l AV AILA.Bl£ WM
24, 111111cuve, uaerCllled a:t mocs·
Jn& bi« L wcm.o. ftCJK call.
MuslCll Vtcp. Call 3041.
SW\137,i 't/l 7.5,atpyslpON,
codt111. mo¥1CS, cycl.lft&. Sen·
SlllYC llld ht.mi«~. mlJ\J
MlnCtlve »-40 SWF. lrv11e.
Call 3.593.
._.AR RIAGE FAMILY
ML\DEO, SWM 39, ST/160,
N/S hippy, hcahhy, ucrcue
reculatfy, sood shape, ind.·
l1ort1I n lues, wide 1mercsts.
Jood Cl.I'm', -o( lunor, honc11. sincere, cons1den1e,
have wqnty. Sctft lhe same.
lrv11c. Clll 3631.
S™4S,S'7,ertpysA11mJ,out
doon, mo.1cs, dancin&-Sett·
lllJ altnCllYt. !*Ila SWF Jj.
4S r or friendllup, tcJmallllt. Stal
Beach. C.114189
IN1l:Ll.F.CTUAL OWM II· lndtYe)),6'/llO,pnl{ ... onN,
cann&. ~ rc:ma1c o1 any
111Cll ror film. tnvcl, caplonnJ. nine. CAD 3619.
RCJ1R£D PROFESSIONAL.
hlndsorne, a.. An .so. Nto
MltlCIJVC,Uidqla ... , wsJlhy
ledy :lCJ..59. lmt 1r1•cl, tcnuc. Ncwpan 8cach. c.n 4010
VERY If lJMAN OWM 4S, S'9',
atucatcd. proltMICNJ •u fii.
hmcst tidy I() t.vc ru111ly, lida
ltvine. Cell 4337
DWM 0 , 671190. pn eyaJ
brown half, ltke:a Jolf, lav\IS,
b1lt111J.Mu:nki,M0.1SWf'IS
44, NJ!> T1a111. C.11 4301
SWM 27, •ll75, llfl. ~~ tun.'"'"' Nblc, ~lltionltl1}>
cwiented. Soeb .,,,. N/S.
Timi CallllOO
rT Al.JAN S'4. 6'fl'n, ~
Olll, hallts. tRSt, **'· lllbll, clml. ,......w. ... M. LcM 1odlllot,.cM, .,,..
.,. ..... ys.belcJllnll--.
W~.sA~.= ~Cell~~,...
PASSIOHA'll.BDTflE!ro
42,6'1/19'~ ....... ....
•erJ ---· .... ~ ..... Ml ... •'* v., ........ ...,..,. .................... .. • ,..., ~,.. •111 ..
p l.!) Corona dcl Mar <All
4418.
GENTLEMAN, NJS. N/O,
DWM pro(euional 6'/160. sia·
tJcs. I lilccsailq. dllnci.ng. din· me. How aboul yQJ7 Newpon lkach. CaU 4763.
LASER JOCK, MIT P11 D.
Rcsardl Scicntut, 34, .5' II',
nmer, LA BoAon Mllf'llhQi.
cyclm1 c.emutics, fw'tlov1ng.
bal~oom.swinc. dny, lambada.. danallJ Anahtun. Call 3634.
ATI'RACTIVF., RO'AA.\'TIC
SWM 30 seas llUXll•e F for
romanoc, possible clollt1n1 op-
uonal ICtlV Illes. Anaheim Call
3909
ATTRACTIVE. LOSO llAIR
SWM,.,,.. llUIQIYC kin& hu
SWF. Casia M-. CAii 4176.
PSYCSPIRmJAU. Y 1wm
SWM w/fun ~•'CW/ hf~lc. CK. Wt SWF 18-.dcr
I JSI, 20-30 for fncndship. Cl(.,
1..tJ11111 8*h. c.11 ms.
SEXY A ROM.ANTIC SWM.
30. 1..cwe:a life p1u1ona1ely Ws SWP U-30 for rCll\lllCc.
i..1-Beach. Call 436l
DAIUC POET· SWM l«kJ SF
11110 ~· film, lhlltn. nai-
"'· michsht. mild forms of ""'*'· oc<alianal JOll'l'ICY' 1,.0 "1)1llCIJm, CApnllllOll of
lite 1n1nd l IOW. lnlmsc.cd7
a.den Orowc. C.U ) 196
MY DA VS ARE l'lER SWM.
21, 6'/ISZ. bttar. collqe pt,
..U lively WF 2.5-3f for furl
•n4 ad•cn1urc. N/S Lone
hdl. C.11 )l)S
fo"ii.'NY, P.1Ch WM l6. 6'11
1'10-.bllnQllic F.2S lllo
..... (\a.. Jlllll• No dnlp. c.. w... Call '4)9,
POSTMODW. ,..._..,.
eni ..... ltlllt. 11, S'IOfl4S
loekilll .. ....., tr ' t+' -... c:.-...... Call3271.
Hl!UI WM42. .. , ...
Wy ...... ..,_,,,, .,... ....... .a.... lid.Olltm. r-~
amrl',FUMNY,...._, ..................
....... JS.-. .........
1n1, sensuous, f« l1uchle:t',
l"Ukcnd ad\'cnllft, quie1 umcs
amd mc:nocamcu future. l.q
Beach. C. II 4' 31
BEACH GUY, 40, tan, aurac·
live, Sttks llCllch sal (Cf (1111 by
the ocean. Seal Beach. Call
41Al.
SbXY ULACK MAU 42, JOodlOOk llC. wc.U buili. heallhy,
S 61140, seeks 111 ClOllC dale.
Prcfa 2S-l.5 busty WF bomb-
shell. M opal IO wry cqially
ucep1anal rc5Jl<IMC-S1ntctt
only Lona Bach c.11 4-02I
SWM PROf'ESSIONAL. N~
JUSl 60 but toms bite SO, 571
149, l°"e lire. am 1111elh1en1
111d CUIU.IJcd, \&MIS, Jolf. S)tl
Ind mere. Sec:k1111 •try l llnC ll~C. pmty lady undet S0 LO
.iwe tOlllC ol ume wllh, ltC,
(or commuted rdat10ftsll1p
Newpon Beech. C.U 4994
A rntACTIVF.. Frr, SMART
AthlclK, rtl'NllliC, OWM, 6'1°/
115, 40'1 10 mc11 preuy, fit. in
ldham, OUlJOlft&, SCNUOllS
MJl'Mll, )0.40 ror OancllJ. clin-
UlJ. invd, auy llld calm ltne$.
'*llCll'"' and '°"'"" l..tJ'llll N1rucl Call 4437.
ASIAN QUEEN NaDFD,
SWM, 4S, ltind, aincm, t.nd
llOl'llO tiuau.IOWIW teeU on
en11l lld) .»JS ..tlo hkclal
V\J. coif 1enn1•. e1111p1n1 "'
muunt.11m and Iona Mils on
lht bac.11 11 0111'& NfWPC!t
Bcich Call 4190
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