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3) I'm in a hurry
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Cable company notices driw static from city official
~ Copley Colony, Comcast send
notes to customers seeking
support in fighting legislation .
By Joel Beers
SIJll Wrllcf
Notices mailed to local cable subscrib-
. ers in last month's bills have drawn criti-
cism from the chairwoman of the city's
cable committee, who claims companies
arc distorting the truth about pending leg-
islation.
But, officials from Copley Colony Ca-
blevision and Comcast Cablevision say the
Sentimental
Journey
~ World War II -era
Bomber brings memories
back for the veterans
crossing its flight path.
By LoriAnn Basheda
SU!f Wrflef
NEWPORT BEACH -
Wherever former Huntington
Beach police orriccr Frank Nagle
lands the World War II-era B-l7G
Bomber Sentimental Journey, he
draws dozens or nostalgic veterans.
But there is one soldier whose
tory he'll never forget.
It goes something like this: A
W\Vll vet dying or cancer lay
convalescing in a hospital next to
an airport when suddenly -
hearing a rumble outside -he
perks up and s3ys to his family:
"That's my airplane."
notices are the best way they can reach
consumers who will bear the brunt of the
legislation.
The issue is a sweeping cabfe bill cur-
rently being ironed out in Congress. The
legislation will reverse a decade-long de-
regulation trend in the cable industry by
giving local governments more control
over cable franchises.
Supporters, such as Mayor Mary Horn-
buclcJe and Wendy Lcecc, chairwoman of
the city's Cable Television Committee, say
the legislation will increase competition
and stabilize monthly cable rates.
The cable industry, however, believes
the bill will actually drive cable rates up
by financially shackling cable' companies.
"It's not the consumer protection bill
that it's made out to be," said Jim Petro,
Division Manager of Copley Colony Ca-
blevision, Costa Mesa's cable provider.
"It's art important bill to us, but I think
it's more important to our customers, they
will be the ones hurt the most."
The notice that appeared in Colony
subscribers said, in part, "legislation in
Washington D.C., may increase your
monthly cable bill." It quotes a Depart-
ment or Commerce study which estimated
the legislation could mean increased costs
or $23 to $51 per year.
See CABLE/BIQ Piii
Critics: DeregulaUon let industry out of control
By Joel Beers
Sutt Wn:et
COSTA MESA-:_ Since 19 4, the
cable tele,is1on industrv has been \'Ir·
tually free to operate ho"e,·er ll wants.
Critics sar that's why the a'crage
monthly rate has climbed from an .:l\ -
erage of SIO for basic sef\icc to an a,.
erage of about S:?5 todav.
Cable companies say ihe high cost ol
running their companies explains rate
increases. But mJn) 1n Cll) gu,crnmcnt
bel1c'e the incre:hcs stem lrom laci.. ol
compct111on. The) SJ) g" 1ng local
councib more control O\cr ~Jblc coulJ
stabiliLc rates.
·All the other uul11ie'>. ck:c:tnc, f?J'
Jnd \\Jtcr, are r~gul:.itcd l ~ the Public
Ut1h11c' Comm1ss1on,.. '.11J Costa
~tc ... J Communications Director ince
\\ hclJn. "Cable telc\ls11..11 h.1'> nothing
See CRITICS/Ba Piii
Accountants find
less is more when
surviving economy
~ Newport Beac h firm uses recession
formula it discovered in early '80s.
By Tony Cox
Busttss Ee ior
NEWPOR1 UA Y -If )ou·rc looking for some
encouragement in this time of economic gloom and
doom, consider thb: Recessions have a way of
making the "IU f\ I\ Ors stronger. so much so that
baule-pro,cn companies are more re,1stant to the
effects of future downturns.
Take. for C\Jmple, Newport Beach accounting
rirm Lesle). Thomas, SchwarL & Postm.:i Inc The
carl)· 19 Os recession convinced partners in the
16-year-old firm that they should change their "J) s
of doing bu!\incss. The ironic rcmeJy the)
d1sc0\ered \\Js that b) \\Orking fc\\cr b11l:iblc hours
-the standard measure of an accountant's
prllductivit) -th .. ) cu..ild ~p.:nJ more time ll'l
marketing anJ bring in greater \Olumo of business
The man ~lls to a nurse and
pleads with his family to put him
in a wheelchair and take him to
the airport.
Sure enough. the sound the man
heard was the Sentimental Journey
coming in for a landing. It turns out
he new a B-17G Bomber himself in
WWII.
Frank Nagel is night engineer and pilot of the World War 111 944 bomber "Sentimental Journey."
"II was a big kap or fai th for us to do that. and 11
reall) paid off," aid Tom Madigan, one of foe
partners" 1th Lesley, Thomas. "fl helpeJ us suf\ l\C
We're proud of su rv1' ing t\\O rccc~ions."
"Once you hear it you'll never
forget the sound or it," Nagle said.
Out the story doesn't end here.
Nagle said the ma~ Clni'H.y
wheeled him up 10 t plapi "and in
pecks this little mcelC :rri wasting
away to nothing."
Naturally the press gravitated to
this living history book and that night
he was featured on the local news.
The following morning, while being
interviewed by another televisio n
crew, the man's old WWII co-pilot
strolls into the station and -in the
middle o f the broadcast -says "Hey,
buddy, remember me?"
It turns out the co-pilot saw his old
comrade on television the ni$ht
before -for the first time since they
were thrown into a concentration
camp after being shot <0wn 42 years
ago in Germany.
"And I 'II tell yoJ, the tears
absolutely Oowed," Nagle said. "His .
relatives came baclc to us six mo nths
later and said that man died happy."
Nagle said the relati ves told him
fhat the man had ne,er talked about
the war because it was too tough.
"But that airplane ju t unlocked
something in his mind," they said.
And Nagle aid that's what m.tke
nying Sentimental Journe so
pleasurable.
A Vietnam Vet who new D-5::?s,
Nagle began volunteering to Oy the
See BOMBERJllD hge
The firm over the ne,xt se,eral )Cars cut
e'pcctation for partners· annual b11labk hours trom
about 1,800 to l,000. Lesle). Thomas associates arc
abo expected to bill a relat1.cl) '°" number of
hours and de\ote n lot of their time to marketing
·•w e cut our bill able hour per partner b~ one
third and increa ed business b) 40 percent," r-.1.1d1-
gan recalled. "Some people hide behind b1llabk
hours to pro"c that they're productl\e. but 1f }OU
don't market. pre11y soon, )OU "on't ha'c an~ bu\1-
See FIRM A4
Unique scultpures ris,e out of Newport sand • • 1n Seafest
~ Annual sandcastle building contest
held on Corona del Mar State Beach.
By Morgan K. Sales
Slall Writer
B uilding san•1• .. -. .. kmpr just
child's play.
Grownups who never got over the
childhood elation of playing in the and got to
relive the upericnoe Sunday, sculpting the
araditional castles, marine lif••nd even a sandy
miniature of the Triangle Sqtaare &hopping
plaza.
But for the adult participating in the 31st
annual sand castle contest at Corona del Mar
State Beach that was part of SeaFest, the work
was physically harder, nd at times more
frustrating, than some of them had
remembered it bei• .-they were younger.
For nearly an bow BUI POiter of Tustin
helped in the c:omtruc:tion of a replica of the
Newport-Balboa la1ud Feny by digging wet
and from tbe ~ ud carting it in a
wheelbarrow lo a nearby apot where his
teammates were 1CUlptin& the exhibit.
"I volunteered myself becau1e I have no
artistic talent,"he aaid.
The hard work even got to fifth-year
· sand-sculptor Steve lerardi of Newport Beach.
"Every year I think about hiring
professionals to brina the sand up to us," be
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the Cumminp, Dela~an ud An~rson families of ln1ne and Coron~ del M.lr.
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30 YEAR~ A<;o
Sept. 1-1, 1962
Phallap Read. lti-yeJr·olJ Co~tJ Me'a arti!ll,
had ha:. wu r k · J hl I acllh" ~elcc1cd a' pan of
the p1:r111.1nent 11.111011.tl art collection of
Schol.a:.1 ic Maga11ne. ·1 he c\h1bition. made up
of !>tuucnh' .11 t ''ork lrom each !.ltllc. b housed
in Ne, .. York Cit\ I le 1., the \Oil of ~1r and
Mr' t-.l.1kul111 R~·ad ol P.iluma Dri\e 111 Cu!lta
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Sept. 11 , 1Y7.2
Sevcnlccn H .• 1r olJ Ma ry Setterholm, of
Corona Jcl l\IJa . won the Women's Oavi!>iun ol
the lJ !>. "urlang Ch.1mp1omhips, held an
Hunt1111.!t11.1 lkJdi. \he had become J familiar
fagual· 1~11 1'.acal1l < n:1,t I l1ghwa), bclure the
meet, "-.h: aodc hu bake and tO\\ed her
!>urfbo.11 d lruan Cllrona Jel t-.1:.tr to I luntington
Oeach f11r t ri.d rum.
Mond.1le, ld t, .rnd Patt cr~on
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Sept. IS, 1118.!
\VJlt\.r \tonJ.ilc 111\.JlkJ Rc.1g..111 Counll) to
campargn for Jcrr) Patter-.i>n. 1hc onl)'
Democratic congrl''~man rcprc~cnting Orange
County. \tond.dc \\JrrtcJ has audience that 1h1:
Reagan ft1rmul..1 "a' "bau mcJicinc" fo r the
n.ttion. P;mcrson·!> JS1h dbtrict "hich has been
1argetcd by the Republicans 111 p.1st election.
hao; 55 per cent registercu Demotra l\.
S YEARS AG< I
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Sc) muur"; bill tu n tabh-.h toll road~ 1n Orange
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''T bis is going to feel like a (expletive) steel
rod going right through your brain."
The KNAC deejay's introduction of
hard-rocking Ministry's multi-media blitzkrieg defined
my state of cerebellum after opening night of
Lollapalooza 1992 at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre.
Woodstock for the Pepsi Generation -which also
featured the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jee Cube.
Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Jesus and Mary Chain and
Lush -ended its three-day Meacfows run and
multi-city summer tour Sunday.
That lineup sold this sucker out quicker than a
county supervisor. But there was more, oh so much
more than music, as t found out when I wandered
away from the amphitheater in between sets by two
groups of artistes from the cultural mecca of the
universe: Seattle.
As the sun beat down, the scents of Thai food, fish
tacos and Clcarasil all mooshed together to create a
cosmic vaporizer, and I got lost, man, really lost in
the Renaissance Pain and Suffering Faire area
ou1side the main arena.
Simulated acid trips. Chlorine-laced smart drinks.
5pm:. of the Safe Sex Wheel of Fortune. Pro-life
boolh!>. Pro-choice buttons. Rastafarians hawking
everything from handbags to unfiltered Camels.
And then there was the artwork. Twisted shards of
metal. Mock advertisements with anti-government
mc~ages. Three-dimensional skeletons seemingly
walking off their canvases.
All the while, Jim Rose's hoarse, carneyesque voice
begged the crowd to attend his Circus Sideshow,
"here a muscular man blew into a douche bag until ii
c.>.ploded.
"We'll have a man lift bricks with his nipples,"
Ro!>e promised. "And I'll lay face down in broken
glass and let members of the audience step on the
back of my head." ·
I wa!>n 't in Kansas anymore -and I've never even
been to Kansas. If this wasn't the end of the world,
you could smell it from Lollapalooza.
The point of this festival, I think, was to expose
alternative forms of music and walte up rich little
whiteys (if you held a beer cup, it dated you) about
the world. Turn on, tune in, kill cops. An electronic
~ign above stage nashed messages between acts like
"Keep abortion safe and legal" and "Re~rds don't
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TODAY
Cost.a Men City Council, study session for
di5eussioo of items to appear on future a~
das. Open to the public. 5th FIOO< confer·
ence room, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
Costa Mesa Planning Commission, regular
meeting. cooncil chambers, City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive.
Newport Beach City Council, regular meet·
ing. council chambers, City Hall, 3300 New·
port Blvd
TUESDAY
7::.10 am utin.os Costa Men, weekly b<eakfast meet·
mg. Denny's restilurJnt, Bnstol S1ree1 and
Rid Hill Avenue, Cost.\ Mesa.
Lollapal•za:
8-day freak show
at the Meadows
OVERNIGHT REVIEW
By Matt Coker
kill kids -bullets d<1' and "9,600 pounds of
plutonium are mjssing from U.S. inventories."
Musically, there were Lollapawinners and
Lollapalosers. Jn order of appearance:
LOLLAPAWJENERS: Pearl Jam. whose
40-minute set really got the freak show going. Lead
singer Eddie Vcdder's whining about the band's
critically thrashed performance at last week's MTV
awards got ti resome quick, however; Soundgardrn,
who brought everyone to their feet with an
eardrum-impaling, SO-minute set highlighted by what
lead singer Chris Cornell called ''the song Warner
Brothers doesn't want you lo hear, so '"e'rc going to
play it live.wherever we go." Yep. it was none other
than Ice-T's "Cop Killer," featuring guc!>t vocab by
one member of the rap group Body Count, a cameo
by another wearing a hockey mask and guitar lid.~
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7: 15 .i m Newport Hubor Alu Chamber of Commerce, Dolphins bfeakfast, Newport Beach M.lmott
Jn<JOn Coron.a del Mar Ch.amber of Commerce, monthly luncheon and presentation of the chamber's Lon11 Runge Pl.in.
O~tcrs restaurant Call 673-4050 for reservations.
WEDNESDAY
5 pm. Ne~port Harbor Ch.amber of Commerce, Networking '92, John Dom1n1s rest.lurant
6·30 p.m. Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agenty, regular meelmg. council chambers, City HJll, 77 f,m Dm-e.
7 pm Cost.a Meu Tr;insport.ation Comnltssion, regular meeting. council chambers. City I tJll, 77 fJ1r D11H•
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Costa Mesa
Various LOc.ltions:Twelve 1uto thefts
were reported Tuesday and Wednesday
1n the 2700 block of San Luc.is lane,
thr 2700 block of Peterson Place, the
1900 block of Newport Boulevard, the
2500 block o( llarbor Boulevard. the
2800 block of ~ Vista On~. South
Co.ist Plaza, the 100 block of Mor·
11\tOwn Lane, the 3500 blodc o( ud1l-
la( Avenue. the 3000 block of En·
terpnse Street, the 2900 block of Ran·
dolph A~nue, the 600 bloclc of West
Baker Street and the 600 block of
Anton Boulevard.
South Cout Plua: Two men were ar·
rested Wed~ay for allegedly stealing
a a r at South Coast Plaza. The names
of the arrestees are Mario lopez-
Gonzalez, 26, and Ramo Miramonte·
· 5.lndoval, 19.
Newport h1<h
NOfth lay Front: A motor was stolen
from a boat moored in the 900 block.
Cyp~u Point une: Approximatety
S6,000 in jewelry. 11lduding a Sl,500
prnd and diamond ring, was stolen
TmlAY'S
WEATHER
from a hoosc sometime bct\\ccn nud
August and early September
Newport Center Ori"e: An S800 tt'I·
lular phone ~as stolen lrom a I 'J'IJ
Buick Roadmas1er sometime bet~C'en
Monday afternoon and Tuesday morn ·
mg parked at 101 Ncwpott Center
On~. The car was locked and pol•Cl'
(ou~ no signs.of forced enlry.
Bayf ronl: Someone paid for " trip on
the Balboa Island Ferry with a counter
feit S20 bill sometime betwttn Sund.ly
1fternoon .lnd early Mond.ly morning
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from Arik Marshall of Re~ Ho.t Chi!i Peppers~ k c
Cube, who got the cr~~d J~mpt~~ with an ut. tames
cheesy audiencc-paruc1pat1on set, and head.hnet1 Rrd
lfot Ch Iii Peppers, \\ho have pr~tty much given aw~y.
given :m ay, given awa~ now th.cir .ru~kcd-up,sound tn
favor of a more mctol11c JllU k. Du)!ll!lt fleas a
capella reodi1ion of Neil Young·~ "N~cdlc and the
Damose Done" was hilariou!>: H?pc 1l was meant to
bc:Dcspitc a fine performance, 1l was apparent
Marshall -who replaced the abruptly departed John
Frusc iante, \\ho replaced the abruptly ~early
departed Hillel Slovak -ncc<ls more time to gel
with his bandmatcs.
LOLLAPALOUSY: Lush, who!IC ba s ~rowned out
ihe London bJnd's signature lush harmonics and
layered-guitnr \\ hincs; Jc us nnd Mory Chain, who
were marred by equipment problems and utt~r
disregard for the audience; and Ministry, which was
louder than a colorblind golfer. If my stereo at home
was the Lolbpaloo.ta concert"!> sound system, the
volume for all the 01hcr bamb would have been set
al 4 -enough to make tl~c nci~hbors pause. e.very ~o
often, then go nl>uut their bu,111cs~. For Ministry, 11
would h:l\c been !>Cl at 13 (the t-hrng only goes up to
10), which "ould ha'e brought ou1 the police helicopter~. Oc\ides !>h:Aing loo~e cveryon~'s de~tnl
fillings Mini!>try's one-hour :.ct was a muh1-medaa ~tra";ganza, featuring vanOU!I configurations of
bones on whecb th~l fron1man Al Jourgensen r~dc
acro!>S the s1agc like a !>ka1cbo.1 n.l. i.c~eens Oa.shing
various images at h> per~pccJ, a dancing guy.'" an
ove rsiicJ Gcor~c Ou:.h mask. J 1lvcr man with a
skeleton pain1cd on his bod) Jnd. du ring the co,er or
Olack Sabbath'!I "Supern;rnt," wmc guitnr help (like
~ey need more) from Scott 1.111 of Anthr.ax. All theloc
(gimmick' didn't m:ikc the mu-.t.: \\Orth withstanding,
however.
The sighl of the night caml! ~~nng the R~d Hots'
set. During "Under the DriJge. thou:.ands an the
house Oid.ctl 1hc1r lighten,, as 1f this wu~ an REO
SpceU\\:igon gig in '76. During the encore. the
Pepper donned 11.Jming helmets during their
rcmarlo..abl) gooJ r1:ndi1ion of Jum Hendrix's
"Cros~tO\\n Tr.1llic."
All in all. LollJp.douL.1 '92 "a!I ')UmmeJ up for me
a!I I \\Jllo..cd to Ill) car. A l.1d c.1me up and asked,
"CoulJ )OU tell me the 11mc. w:· :>ir ... al a rock
concert! If I onl) h;id J 'tccl roJ
Births
Women's Hospital
Soddlebock Medical Center
Augusl 28
o Gloria .ind RichOJrd Armentrout. Ne\ ... pon
Oc.ith, girl
Hoag Memorial Hospltol
Augu~I 26
o lanOJ and Tobie Charles, (urun.l dl'I MJr, boy
o Jennifer Salo an d William White Jr., Cost.l
Mi.'S.1, buy
August 27
o Vancss.i and Donald Ca)tl'llon. CChtJ Mew, girl
o G\\l'n and Derek fi her, l\c" J'lOrt Be.:ich, boy
o Dana <ind J01mcs Coo~. C~IJ /\It').), boy
August 29
o Palrida and Mil.c McGinnis BJlboJ hlJnd, gul
o Kimberly and Nial Morgan, C.o)ta Mt.>~. boy
Seplember l ·
o l orn.i and N1•il Root.He, Nl'\\J>Ort UNch, girl
Sep•embt-r 2
o C;uol and 0,H,id Nil'l~cn (orunJ <lei M.lr, boy
o Tamera and Ron.lid Rus, (orunJ del MJr, boy
Cl Jlhll'cn and Antony ShJw, l'o;e,"port Be.-ich, boy
o Ros e ~nd RJfacl Penunuri Ct ronJ d I MJr, jolirl
C Nancy and Wcndl'll John ton Co)t,'\ Mt>).). &irl
Sep!e,nLcr 3
o El\irJ and He<tor Garcia u~t.i Mes;i, twins
boy .:ind girl
o SuSJn and Nkhol.ls Pap.1gl'orgcs, Co!>tJ Me>.:i,
boy
a Lori and MJrk Sollberger, C..u)la Mesa, boy
September 8
o Grett hen Jnd MJrl. Perry Ne\\l>Ort BeJch, boy
Fountain Volley
Regional Hospital
Avguil 24
o Lynda Jnd Douglas Bourdo, Cost.l ~1eScl. girl
August 27
a Kelly and Alan Tuc~cr, C~lJ Mesa, boy
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Send ,.our itl'ms to Bob \dn
Eyli~n, Th<' Dilily Pilot, 330 W.
8dy St., Costa M t> .i, 91617.
Today
Charity golf -Orange
County's ho~p1tahty industry , .. ,11
ho>t a chant> golf tournJment to
benefit the MJl..C·A·Wi~h
Found.1tion Sept. 14 at the
Pelican Hill Golf cour.,e 1n
Newport BeJch. lhe E'\l'nt ..-.:rll
abo include a benefit s~cnt
auction and wine tasting at Le
Mcrid1en Hotel. for information,
call 45•1-9611 .
ADD lecture -Family
therapist Joan Andre~ wrll offer a
free lecture entitled "Attention
Deficit DMrder in Adults,
Adoler,cents and Children: Fact or
Fiction" at 7 p.m. Sept. 14 at her
office, 1 151 Do\e St. suite 105 1n
Newport Beach. r or rnformat1on.
call 47G·0991.
Parents' classes -
Coastline Community College will
offer cla~ in parent education
beginning Sept. 14 at Eastbluff
Elementary School, 2G2 7 Vi!.ta
Del Oro in Newport Be,1ch.
Topics '"ill rnclude nutrition,
age-related behavior, the father\
role in the nuclear fJm1I).
choosing appropriate lxl(ll..s, and
ch1ldrcn·., mtellectual. ~ocral,
ph})1c.1I ilnd l'motional
dcvl'lopmcnt. For more
Daily Pilot
columnist
Fred
Martin Is
temporarily
out or
comm is·
sion
following
sh oulder
surgery. I le
js expected
to return to
work
CJo1tooert CJttiendg-
On the
Coast
"ithlo
three
Wttks.
Gifts a: Collectibles •
Joi n the "Memories of Yesterday''
Collector's Society & receive the
figurine "Waiting for the Sunshine"
free with your $30 membership.
Uniq~ Cifts Ii Coll«tiblH A.nrultt llumr.iel--
H.tg.ir.i ~mont"S oC Yt'Sle<d.l~ Prtc!OUl "-~.m~nt>
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We Have Some Very Shocking News
For Drywood Termites
It's called the Electro-pa
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finely tuned electricity to win the
war against these home damaging
critters. After 12 years of
continuous use, and treatment of
over 50,000 government buildings,
schools, apartments and homes, the
Electro-gun has proven to be one
of the most environmentally sound
methods of drywood termite
control available today.
A viable alternative to tent fumigations, Ecola Service• lac.
and the Electro-gun together make a very attractive package,
offering Its customers security and peace of mind, knowing that
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• Removal of food or plants
• Costly roof tile damage
• Landscape damage
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Treatment includes a written two-year
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of the property! Now, doesn't that make more
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Victoria Street opening
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The city of Costa M esa will ho::.t a grJnd openin~ cer -
emo ny to mark the end of con::.trut l1on on the Victoria
Street widening project at 3 p.m. Sept. 15 .11 the corner of
Victoria Street and American Avenue.
information, call 241·&1 :;.1 ·
Gymnas ti cs cla s -The
city of Costa Mesa 1s opl'mng an
additional beginning l'' l'I
g)'mnast1cs clJ!rll for d I lren aged
5 to 8 at 4:40 p m. Sqit 1.1 . .it
1860 Anaheim A\e. l 1'
642-1569.
AA RP meeting -· 1 ll..'.thh
c...irt? 111 Am~1 •• "i1r u .. the 1up1c
•JI the Sept. 1 4 rnl·drn~ or' the
\mencan ~.,, 1,1t on ui Rt:t'rt:d
Per-.<.)0) 11 J ,1 Ill ,l( th~ cu~l.1
\k,,1 S<.'n•or t ,·ntcr. 1 ~·h ~ln:t't
,111d Pomon.1 \\ t: rlUl'. Tlw
mnting \\111 IJt·~m \\1th J potluck
JB's Sports Deli
Beer & Wine Bar
••
Why Shape-Up
Newport?
"It 's the p eople ...
a lot of the mem lX't~ berc lne
close 10 \Veslcli.ff l'/a::a .. o ll'<-'
share the sa me schools &
banks & stores. '/1Jere~i.; a
feeling of camamdc•1ie
ince I work out al least )
hou rs a u1eck, I u ·<111t it to be
with people I /il.:c SbaJ><> l 'p
Newport is b(~ mwup,b Jo bave
the complete fiwc ·., /Ht>g mm I
need ... a nd sm all e11oup,b Jo
keep the friendly atmro.pben.• I
enjoy ."
Chris WaLc;on -c; year mcmlx:r
Photo Dy· Lois Clcnnc member
Kkls Back In .... hool?
For a cc mpk.·tc hc<lulc of
aerobic & :,pt.'tulty d<i! ~....,
call 6j 1-.lll.U
lundieon 0&1 t> Anthun~ t
5·1( .,. i rt• nlo1miJ11on.
Lion-, lub filmi er All
All . I I I ~ I I Jt J!lcl LA
R m co.l 1 •.\ah Cou11; '' 111 l>e
the gui!$& SJll'Jker al the •pt 14
Olt •ting 01 thl' :\t;>\ .. f>Oft
H,1tl>or Cos' 1 \ \t .1 l 1un> Clul>,
6.30 p rn • t :I • (.u ta Ml• J Colt
ant.I Countr) ( .JI 1 ~o I Colt
Co {' Or1. c < ' 4 J s 11 r
Tue day, Se pt. 15
h tatc planning -Merrill
L\ \\ ' 1 Ir• t t: ,.., r'J r
l..'nt1tll•d • E t tc PIJnnrn~ The
~talt: 01 'I r Est.1't• • 1rorn' noon
ti) 1 p.111 ~. 1 ' 1 S &'ll tht: Ct'nter
Club If\ Cu :.1 \1t' J. C.111
IJ5SG1-
l n!>p ir.1 ti onal pcaker
-Tl "-. • • • ., fr l.'nd~ ot
lht: Lil '.\f\ \\ I h st ,1 tJlk l>y
TJylor H irl11 .1n, .1 1i.1•1rm..iU\
1..nO\\rl ''"th r ur t.\u popul.u
boolu Oil J>l'b011,1 11\ Jntl
behJ\tOr, on ~l'.pkmlJw 15 al the
"'\e\'f>Orl Ct•nt1.:r l braf\, 65G San
ClemC'n:e Dr l I c talk •> 1rt>e and
opt-n l" ll t' ! .I
Spani h cla~ses -
Cla:.~t> •l~ g 'PJ''')h , .. ,11
be 01IL'rt1l .u 1hc ,c , 1~h
Conin m h ( t:ntcr, :! 5l Bal.er St.
111 Co t.1 \\1..'~1. lic\,\1nn11,~ Sept.
15. ft•r 111iurm • n. c,111
i'Sl ·J&08
Jom LJ, For Our First
WINE TASTING
with cl srec~'ll guest from
t Clement Vineyard
11,wsJ1y, &pt 17th • 4~pm
C,mJ/~l l'll!.O)' Hors d' OMU!S
Ek-Ju! CJh<< FREE ufh UISOll!
• Ne'' Lun~h Ad:liti n.5
(incluJ n.! \li'-~,n;m Rurger)
• L1\ c cntcrt.1mmcnt
Frkbv ''uh Meg Riley
• Ne\\ Oumer ~cials
• ~n for Breakfast at
9am evef)dly.
• Rcer & Wine Bar
• Ouc~Jc Patio Seating
l:ll-l' Ouc Available
MooJ.c1~ ·Thur.Jay 9am-9pn
Friday & ·1rurda)1 9am . 9pm
SuOOay 9-am • 9pm
• 1129 Fashioo lsbrd
ac~ from Gary's & C.O.
(7 14) 644-4969
Wht.-n choc ·mg J hl~lllh d ub,
yoor n<.."t."(1'., an: the < nlr 01-x'S that
count
Shap<.'-tlp · ~' rx)(t OffL·ni SHAPE-UP
• OVl'f' 2<X> 3l'rnbt • ~· ~pc.'Ct.lh\
cla! t"\l'fY month
• a ~pao<~' full>· t'tlllippc:d ~ym
• lhc fTI('IM ~-u<.."l~,,ful pcrsorul
traini~ pn~r.lm in lhc an..-:1
• ncighl xi'Kxxi ('()fl\ L"ni<..'f'l<X
with ample parking
NEWPORT
rull 'I'\ t • 11 ~Ith Cluh
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M Monday, Stptember 14, 1992
Business
Entrepreneur
--.
Who• Thomas Thompson, a 39-year-old Irvine resident who
• 1s owner and publisher of Businc Trends Report. A
Sourhcrn Cal1forn1 nari'e who earned a bachelor's degree at USC
JnJ J OJJ.)(Cf.) degree at UCI, Thompson worked previously 3S I
>trJ1c:g1c planning cxecurivc in rhe compu ter business.
What• Business Trends Report is a monthly publication
• that features book summaries and conden5ed
, cr>10nl> of art icle.) from dozens of top busfoess and i"'·estment
nc'''lctters around the country. Thompson picks what he believes to
be the most newsworthy ircms from the many newsletters that he
full<.H') He ge es permission to use the articles from publishers of
tho~c ne"!.leucn, "ho gain exposure from Business Trends Report.
1 hump'>on charges S30 a year for subscriptions to his newsletter. He
ulkr'> J $25 rate to second-year subscribers, as well as volume
J1,.:uunh For example, some corporate subscribers have the
n\." .. 1c11cr i.ent to clients, and Thompson stamps their name "ith
··cl>mpl1mcnti. of' at the top of each copy. He charges $20 a )Car for
.:hents who use the gift service and order at least 20 subscrip11ons.
When • Thompson founded Business Trends Report last
• September and this month celebrated his one-year
Jnn1H·r-.ary in business. He started his publishing compan) one
month after being laid off by Apple Computers.
Wher e • Thompson publishes Business Trends Report out
• of his home near UCI. and he corresponds with
cl1cn1-; through a post office box in Ne"port Beach. The company's
telephone number is 854-2550. About half of Busi ness Trends
Rc.:port's subscribers are Californians. The publication has readers in
33 ,1,11c~. Thompson used various sources. such as college alumni
J T\.'Ctunes. 10 form malling lists for direct-mail marketing of his
publication. He has also tried to attract subscribers by run ning
Jd\ertisements in the Wall Street Journal and several magazines.
Why• A fter being laid off by Apple, Thompso n needed to
• mal..e his ne:\t career move, and he'd always '"anted to
run lus own business. He said he saw a need for a business
nc.:....,sle ucr tha1 woulJ compile and condense the best of the many
bu:.incs and investment reports around the country, saving readers
time and money.
How• Busi·
• ness
Trends Report
posted revenues of
SJ2,000 in its first
year of uistence and
has built a base of
450 subscribers.
Thompson said he
expects to double
revenues and
subscriptions over the
next year, and he
believes Business
Trends Reports can
eventually achieve
circulation of
between 50,000 and
100,000. Thompson
said he focused the
~~0...~P'll..c
Thomas Thompson is hoping to carve
out a publishing niche with his news-
letter, Business Trends Report.
fi rst year on learning the publilihi ng business and developing a quality
product, and this year, he ":inti. to bett er establish the publication
and expand its circulation. He added th:u he is reluctant to make
large investments in subscription marketing until the economy
improves. Lesson Learned. ·:1 have to wear a lot of • different hats,"
Thompson said. "I do public n:la11om, marl..eting, advertising,
editing, publishing .... That\ tun. JU~t the \.aricty and the
challenges. Every day, there's a nc" challenge "
-By To11y Co.\
-If you know someone uho hould be profiled in this neckl)
fcatun, stad )'Our suggestion 11> l11c Daily Pilot's business editor.
Tony CoXt •I JJO W. /Jay St., Costa McsD, 91627.
Bu i,,eu Editor Tony Co-, 642-4321 ,.
. From A1
ncu."
Lesley, Thomu instituted a
program to develop its a~aces'
marketing abilities. AJI members
o( the JO.person firm arc expected
to be involved in businc devcl·
opment , through such measures as
socializing with clients, developing
business relllionships that lead to
referrals, getting involved in
community organizations and
garnering media exposure.
Billing fewer hours and charging
relatively low prices -Lesley,
Thomas' hourly rates of $65 to
$180 arc much lower than those of
Big 6 accounting firms -might
not seem like a natural route to
business success. But Madigan said
the firm's marketing prowess and
competitive rates aJlow Lesley,
Thomas to succeed by attracting
large volumes of accounting work.
Jn addition, he said, the lower
expectation for billable hours
ha\.e reduced employee turnover.
With the new approach, Lesley,
Thomas has not only survived, but
• thrived during the current re-
cession. Madigan would not
disclo e the firm's annual billings,
but he said revenues have grown
over the last few years.
The firm's recent success is
largely attributable te improve-
ments in operating srraregies, but
Madigan cited one outside factor
that also played a role. He said 'he
believes mergers and highly publi-
cized malpractice problems among
Big 6 firm caused the national
players to lose their "air of
infollibility." With the accounting
Jiant no longer conaidered
inherently better, he Mid .. local
independents lilcc Lcsle~, Thomas
have found more receptSYe can
when they call on prolpCCtive
clients -especially when the
prospect arc concerned abou1 1hc
price of their accounting services.
The re ult: more than half of
the new clients Lesley, Thomas
has attracted in the last year wece
forme rly clients of Big 6 fums.
Madigan said Lesley, Thomas
has avoided maJpractice problems
or its own. The finn bu been sued
only twice in its 16-year history,
and only one .or those cases
resulted' in a significant settlement.
Ralph Scott, a partner with
Scott, Bank.head & Co. in New-
port, said he believes major ac·
counting firms' malpractice prob-
lems began when they started
underculling each other on audit
rates. In order to minimize
writeoffs, they spent less time
doing low-bid audit jobs, he said.
Scott said his finn has also
benefited from the Big 6's image
problems. He said Scolt,
Bankhead & Co. has gotten
seve ral new clients in the last year
that defected from national firms.
Madigan said he secs strong
growth opportunities for Lesley,
Thomas, especially in services
other than tax and audit work, like
business consulting, personal
financial planning and litigation
upport. However, he's not sure he
wants the firm to get a lot bigger,
because such growth could force
them to re tructurc management.
··1 don't know if we want lo ~et
that big," Madigan said. "We like
what we're doing now."
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UPHOLSTERY· 111c.
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Wednesday, Sept. 16
Me~ic.al Marketing
Association -Four experts in
1he field ol medical executive
emplo>ment and recruitment will
off er suggestions on what to do in
the.event of layoff at the Sept. 16
dinner meeting of the Medical
marketing Association's Orange
County Chapter, 5:30 p.m. at the
Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa .. Call
18001 55 1-2173 for in formation.
ADA compliance -The
t-. \erchants and manufacturers
A'~oc1a11on will pre>enl a one-d;:iy
v.url..>h<ip on complying w11h the
\,
Americans with Disabilities Act, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 16 at the
Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545
MacArthur Blvd. For information,
call 558-1550.
Wednesday, Sept. 23
Health care marketing
-The Healthcare Public Relations
and marketing Association o(
Southern California will lour the Los
Angeles Times Orange County
facility at 1376 Sunflower St. in
Costa Mesa at 11 :30 a.m. Sept. 23.
A ca tered luncheon will follow the
tour. For reservations. call
4 76-2507.
OCTOBER 1
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Wednesday, Sept. 30
Clean air -California Gov.
Pete Wilson is among the
scheduled speakers at the Clean Air
Economic Opportunities
Conference, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at
the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel,
900 Newport Center Drive. The
coo(erence will focus on business
development opportunities in the
growing clean air marketplace. For
information, call 396-2659.
If you have an item for this
column, send it to Bob v.:in Eyken,
assistant ttlilor1 Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 91627.
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Guests line up in the
food line next to the
new locker room fa-
cilit)'. ~t the Newport
Hubor High School
swimming pool.
Pool party celebrates _ Newport Harbo~ locker rooms
By Morgan K. Sales
SUll Wrfter
NEWPORT BEACH -At one
time Newport Harbor High School
had aquatic locker rooms that
y.ere renowned across the nation,
but it was not the kind of
reputation to make the school
proud.
The locker rooms bore the
dubious distinction of being
cram ped, damp, fungu s-laden
chambers lit by single light bulbs,
few working showers and two
toilets each. Swimlf\crs avoided
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catching from walking into the
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on the deck surrounding the
:.chool's SO.meter Olympic-size
pool, driving home to take showers
before the start of clas cs or
hiking to another athletic locker
room 300 yards away.
"We'd tell people who would
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dressed ready to play because this
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want to use," said swimming and
water polo coach Bill Barnett.
But all that changed Sunday
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planning and fund-raising efforts
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Long -lost friends bring surprises to the doorstep ,
T tm \\J!> "Loul.-Up-An-Old-
h 1enJ-Whilc-You·Both-1 la"c·
'\\1ur·l'-t1rblcs" Wee!.. l\c heard
trnm .1cq11.11n1 .1n~·e, I h::i,cn't \ccn in
Jel.'.'.1dc ..
One, J port I~. ~.1ld-hcJdcd gentlcm::in
Nancy
Mclotyre
59 and
Holding
"ho bore no re em-
bl.mcc to the high
~1..hool foo tball hero
''ho brol.c my heart.
Seeing old 10\ es is al·
\\:J\li traumatic. Few 1i,_: up to the h.rnd-
t1ntcd. n:-touchcd
mcmoneli vou carrv of
them \\Ith 'all O.t''~
era.,cd "1th the )kill of
a I loll\'' ood
photographer.
Another \Oice from
thl' past "as I lone)
I lopper. a daaling
blonde girlfriend from
m\ e.trh teer1' While the rest ol us ''ere
l,,;rd) 1;111 1ll trJining bra,, ll1rne~ \\as
con fidently filling u 0 cup. I fervently
hoped one day I'd uch1cve lloney's re·
markable assets; but I wu~ never able to
mu)>tcr up a bra ize larger than a mod-
Cl>t 13 -even ' ith a chest expander.
Tod.1y, the former Love Goddess i~ a
prim, sedate granny who hasn't as much
a !> a t\ inl.lc to commemorate her pa t
conquests.
Skidding down Memory L:ine is al\\•ays
a jarring reminder of what an idiot you
used to be. Nothing could be more
"incing than an old chum recalling in
minute details all your failed
million-dollar sc heme!>, love affairs,
marriages, and other hipwrecks.
Climaxing Old Friends Week: A call
from a fom1er associate at a New York
advertising agency where t toiled writing
eCl>latic prose On dental Ooss and plaque.
Samantha "as one of those aggravating
perfectionists '' ho never had a limp curl
or rump-sprung skirt. Impeccably
groomed, !.he always wore a h~t in the
office which capped her head like an
impcnal crown. Hats dis1ingui!.hcd the
high-paid executive from the hatless,
low-paid copywriter like yours truly.
Whi le our relationship was friendly
but form nl, 1 was surprised by her call.
She seemed genuinely delighted to have
tracked me down, and insisted that Bill
and I join her and her hu sband for
dinner that night. Her spouse radiated •
that same cxhau!.ting confidence as his
wife. They were no couple to confront
when your biorhythms were down.
Panic stricl.en that this eliti!>t twosome
was ab6ut to descend on our rumpled,
dust)' abode, 1 frantically grabbed a mop
and thrust the vacuum into Bill 's hands
!.houling that what we couldn't clean, or
sweep under the rug, could be disguised
with soft lighting. We had a couple of
hours to transform the house and our-
selves into respectability. An.xiou ly
''ondering whether Samantha would
recognize me after all these years, I was
sure she'd resorted to face lifts and
liposuction and looked 30 years yo unger
,
than I -"hieh would wrccl;. my week.
Several desperate hour!I later, all was
rcudy. My liquid face lift was smoothing
out my crow's feet, the worn places in
the sofa were covered with pillow:., the
holes in the lamp shade!. were turned
toward the w3ll, and our four unchippcd
wine glasses were cooling in the freezer.
The bell rang, I took a deep breath
and opened the door. There stood a
con))ervutive ly dressed, but mercifully
unchic, elderly couple with gray hair,
double chins, and grins al. wide as their
hip . It was immediately apparent
Sam:intha and her hu))band hud
mellowed considerably. Age. that great
equalizer had worked it!. magic. After a
couple of drinks we were discussing such
worldly topics as Early Dird Dinners.
The evening demon ·trntetl. \\hen :.in
old friend call s, you never I.no\\ "ho b
going to turn up. Sometimes )OU get
lud.y and diSCO\er 3 ne\\ friend.
Nancy Mcintyre is :1 re idC'l>I of
Lagun:1 Niguel. Jllustr.1tion by Bill Mcintyre
Patient finds rough, frustrating road to recovery YES, You Can •••
R t·~urer.1t1l111 tr11m lll:lJor 111 trouble and for the past five progress requires some suffering."
-.urt;cl\ "much more 1han years he has suffered with all the . 'T m talking about breathing ...
a ph, ... 1,.,11 healing procc-.,. breathing difficulties associated not kitchens," he insists. "Don 't
J ,,i.,. :111J Im "'fl' Jc.10 leJrnctl all ''ith emphysema. E'en though you understand what it's lil.e to
. h1111 th1' the h;1nJ ''·'' hc·s no\\ quit smoking. not be able t0 ge t a breath?" he
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Counseling
'llr~a~ cJn 1 cl.11e 111' lung'> had become more state. Which a!> you may imagine.
Ill J.1d;', :.IOI). tldnlit.11ing. So nev.s of an exciting further impact::. his ability to
.\nd .111\one "Im new l:iscr !>u rgcry being done at breathe.
h.1, cH.~r bcrn a Chapman llospital, got thei r full "That's where stress
t.1rc1.1i-..er to a attention. management and p!>yc:hology fit
... 1d, 'puu::.c or The} m::idc inquiries and after a in," Sa)S Dr. Hy Algazi (the
ll>\cJ one " ill thorough c~amination, were psychologbl on the projcc1 am.I my
undcr,1::ind ecstatic to find out that Jack \\Jli a hu:.band). "Anxie ty symptoms arc
Jean\ fru stra11on good candidate. With mu ch a special problem for
and Guilt (note optimism. they made the trip from post-operative patients with lung
the cap11..1I ·•G".) Arkansas to the hospital in disease, but most people
Jack is a man Orange County. experience anxiety and depression
"ho has ah,aV!. Now, it's one week past surgery. after any kind of surgery.
t::il.cn pride in his The doctors are reassuring them "It's interesting how almost
abilit~ 10 stay in that the operation seems to ha\C C\'eryone fin ds it easier to accept
ch::irge of his life . been succes.,ful and that his lung and handle a ph)sical illness than
lie"• been capacity and ability to breathe the emotional problems which may
'ucccssful at businc::.s. he's !.hould significantly improve. accompany it," says Dr. Algazi.
\\atched his diet and while he lJut you could of fooled Jack! So after major surgery,
h;1sn·t exactly been :i JOCk, ht: 'ay., Since his surgery, he says he feels caretaker!> (including spouses and
his job requireJ "enough exercise worse than before. Never mind children) can expect their
10 stay health) " that everyone seems full of clichcs bedridden "patients" to be
l3ut Jad.. had also been a like: "You got to mess up you r grouchy, uncomfortable, frustrated
'mlil..er for .n ~c.lr'> In the end. 11 l..itchen in order to get a and impatient. Alas, bed is a
you don't HAVE to be in it!
Jack, says he "hates, hate!>,
hates having 10 depend on C\Cry-
one for everything." He Sa)li that
if he drops sofl).Cthing, it'll humil-
iating to ha,-e'{d ask l>Omeone to
pick it up. He sheepishly adm11\
being jealous of his nurses' gooJ
health and he "growls" \\hen he
secs their happy fa ces.
Then because he really i:. a
good guy, he says he feel!. guilty
about feeling that way.
"Jack doesn't know "h.11 ·Guill'
means!" sayi. Jean. ''lie beg::. me
not to leave him alone for even a
minute. l know that's impo:.))ihh:,
but whenever I have to leuve, I
feel incredibly guilty. I can't litJnd
to see him fall apart."
What can Jack do to help
relieve his post-surgery panic Jnd
anxiety? What can Jean du ll> help
Jack feel more comfortable during
his recuperation? What can Jc:ln
do for herself 10 make her ~uppmt
role more tolerable?
More ne>.t time.
Dr. Linda Algazi Is a marri:Jg~
11nd family counselor tt itll offl<•t•s
in Cor ona de/ !tlJJI'.
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La Boheme guests get short trip to Paris .
W hile a full house at
Oranae County
Performing Arts Center
,~atched "La Boheme" Saturday
c,cning, workers transformed the
Plaza Tower front area into a
Parisian street and a restive
ouidoor party zone.
The 600 who strolled over
following the Opera Pacific season
'Opener found twinkling lights in
the trees, upbeat
French music,
small versions of
the Eircel Tower
and the Arch de
Triomphe, Oower
carts, balloons,
clowns and
jugglers served
up with food and
drink (donated
by 11 restaurants
in the area).
Society
The very
dressed·up·crowd
paid $25 each to
attend the soiree,
but according to co-chair Barbara
Roberts the party was more of a
friend r:iiser than a fund
raiser. "We want people to get
m'olvcd in opera," said Roberts,
"ho was seeing "Boheme" for the
f1r-.1 time.
Above, Barbara Roberts, co-chair, and hus band Bill frolic with street entertainer Atsuko Koga, center.
At right, CO·Chair Zee Allred and escort Jerry Richards with 'Eiffel Tower' in the background.
Alliance. (His beret was French
and her's was domestic.) Curry, Joyce Reaume, Gloria.and
Irwin Gellman, Jolene and Dick On the other hand, there was
OP general director David
OiChiera who said he had
produced tbe opera 40 times and
had seen it another 40 times.
Cast members joined the opera
fans including co-chair Zee Allred,
Patricia and Ben Dolson, Myril
and Norm Kreuder
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Curci Walsh, la Oorna and Robert
Eichenberg, Leonardo Flores, Eve
Fouss ard, Nora Jorgensen with
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Lucas, Kathy and Paul Rolf es, Gail
and Peter Ochs, Michelle Rohe,
Mary Roosevelt, Ed and Floss
Schumacher, George Weston and
Roger Martin .
Engel (they have undcl'\Hitten l\\O ------------------------past operas), Or. Ismael
.. I'm hearing nothing but good
comments about the opera," said
\\ illia m Conlin partying with wife
Lai la, who heads the OP Guild
Aho. Patricia Rock and Nancy
Sorosky (both of whom \\ere
escorted by handsome sons), Vesta
Denenberg and Rudy Lukes.
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Myril Kreuder, a s upernumerary for the third time David DiChiera, center, chats with dining Patricia and Ben Dolson.
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SAND
From A1
1.11d
mo t or it. But it c:sme out lookina
fine."
Thou nd or bcach-aocrs
paraded p t as the 12 exhibits
were bcina ~ulpted, often u king
the same question: "What is that
aoina to be?" and rc1urnina
periodically to watch Lhe masses of
Pl/grim come1 lloml CA•F
From A1
person for the N11ional uape o(
Ci1ics, which ls supportina the bUI.
Dove Uarford, acncral manaacr of
Comcast Orange County, which serves
Newport Beach, ~aid the lc&islation i
loaded with spccinl in1cres1 provision
&hut will raise rates.
Conte~&~ aid the back·brcnl-.ing
effort of digging and hauling sand
and hauling buckets oC water i
matched only by the frustration or
building n scu lpture, then having it
collopse. During the 1wo hours
lcrardi and his crew "orked on
1he ferry, &he tower collapsed on
four occasions.
"It never rails. You think you're
JUM aboul done and disaster
!ltrikci.. a wall or something come!I
1umbling down and you have to do
emergency surgery to repair it,"
~aid lerardi.
Even people whose job it is to
design structures &hat will stand up
under the most severe conditions
are not immune to the pitfalls ,
3llSOCiated with sand sculpting.
\ ith less than 30 minutes left
bdore the judging was to begin, a
mJJOr portion of an islands
'culptui'e built by Langdon-Wilson
·\rl·hitects lay in ruins.
UntlJunted, team members set
Jbout the task of rebuilding the
c\hibit for a second time.
"It was a lot of hard work the
11ri.t time," said Linton Weiss of
'.\C\\port Deach. ''It wasn't any
c Jl11e r when we had to rebuild
BOMBER
From A1
and take their fi na1 form.
While the crowds huddled
around the adults building sand
sculptures using whee lbarrows,
five-gallon buckets and an
assortment of shovels, going
almost unnoticed a few yard away
children built crude sand castles
using small pails, pl astic cups and
their fingers.
But the kids would ultimately
have their revenge on the
grownups. ,
Although he had helped to
build one of the sand castle
entries, Drew Garcia, 6, of
Mission Viejo couldn't wait for the
contest judging to end -allowing
him and the other childre n to
knock down the sculpture the
older children had toiled so long
to create.
Those who weren't into playing
in the sand Sunday were treated
to chowder at Via Lido Plaza in
the Chowder Cook-Off, another
popular SeaFest event. Hundreds
attended the event to taste
samples from several chefs.
full-time after retiring from the
Huntington Beach po lice force 2
years ago.
It also uraes sub$Cribers to call
their Senaton and Congressman to
saop the bill from becoming Jaw.
"This is a blatant mistruth, a lie
that the cable industry is trying to
pan," Lcece said. "h 's a scare tactic.
The truth is that this legislation will
oomc back and re-regulate and bring
competition to Costa Meaa. The rates
are high enough."
The bill is a comprehensive over·
view of the c'.ble industry. In general,
it seeks to give cities more control
over cable franchises, which have
been virtually unregul ated since 1984's
landmark Cable Act.
The Senate and House of Re p·
resentatives approved cable bills in
July. Currently, 'those bills are &eing
discussed by a conference committee.
A compromise bill, if approved by the
Senate and the House separately,
could be on President Bush's desk
within a week, according to a spokes-
CRITICS
From A1
like that. Other utilities have to go
before the PUC and get approval in
order to raise rates ... The cities are
no1 looking to regulate (cable compa·
nies), only to stabilize the rates."
Before 1984, city councils had juris·
diction over cable companies. Since
then, they arc unregulated.
An example. he said, is a portion
that mand:ues cable subscribers pay
networks for the right to carry their
programs. That could mean cable sub-
scribers wou ld be forced to pay for
watching ens while non-cable sub-
scribe rs would not.
"I've talked to cities and all ther,
understand are the surface things. '
Barford said. "They say 'we're going
10 control rates and control customer
service.' But this bill is so loaded with
special interest groups, it will neg:i·
t1vely irnpact the consumer."
Vince Whelan, Costa Mesa Com·
municatlons Director, disagrees.
"l think (the industry) is just lobby·
ing. or cour!le i~ doesn't want regula-
tion. But (this legislation) could do
nothing except stabilize rates," he
said.
been created, according to City Coun·
cilmember Peter Buffa.
Dut lluffa, while recognizing that
the high cost of laying cable preven1s
serious compc1ition, disagrees with
regulalion. He thinks technological in·
cr\!ases will .make it more cos1-
effective for other comp:rnics to enter
a market, thereby stabilizing or even
lowering rafes.
Si.:nt1men1al Journe) several weeks
.1 )C3r about 12 years ago.
Supported by the Confederate
\1r r orce, a \Olunteer organiza-
[f\lll that restores and operates
'1nt.ige aircraft, the Sentimental fouriie~ ,.., J n~ing mui.eum -one
1f ,,nl~ \C\Cn B· I 7G-. still in the
. ur
Al'.con.lin!! Ill Nagle. 5,90<J of the
I J.000 13-I 7G!> produced during
\\\\'II \vt.:re !>hot tlo\\-n. The rest
llf them "ere chopped up and
mchcJ down by the government.
And he says it certainly has
been a "sentimental journey."
"I've seen people walk up to the
airplane, touch · it, and literally
start crying," Nagle said. "It's one
thing to ialk about the past. An·
other to relive it. And that's what
these vet!> do when they see the
Sentimental Journey. They slip
back 40 years and start to tell
their wives and their grandkids
about the war -with tears in
their e}es and evel)thing -fo r
the good and the bad."
lee l'~Pilol
The Pilgrim of Newport returns to Newport Harbor Sat-
urday afternoon after a nine-year absence. The ship is
an authentic replica of a revolutionary-era sailing ves-
sel. It was 22 years ago that Costa Mesa resident Den-
nis Holland began work on the schooner. It was fin-
ished in 1983 6ut there was no place locally for Hol-
land to moor th e 11 6-feet long and 95 feet high vessel
until recently. Holland estimates he spenf 40,000
hours and $250,000 working on the vessel. To ensure
authenticity, he received the plans for the sbip from
the Smithsonian Institution.
Cit\Fs grant franchise agreements 10
cable companie . Costa Mesa fo r ex·
ample, has a 15-year agreement with
Copley Colony Cablevii,ion. In ex-
change for the right to operate, Cop·
ley, which enters :ippro\imately 57
percent of Costa Mesa's homes, gi\.'es
the ci1y approximately 5 percent of ii
revenue.
h's a non·exclushe agreement,
meaning other companies. if inter·
estcd, could try to penetrate the
Costa Mesa market.
But it costs !IO much money to lay
cable th~1t a tie facto monopoly has
"J think the answer to that lies in
technology, then )Ou'll have open
competition," he said. "l don't think
1he ans,\er is for go.,,ernmcnts to step
in and somehow stroke its chin and
!>lY in our C!>limation thi service is
\\Orth Sl6.75 anti that's how much
you're going to ch.1rge."
Congressman Dana Rohrabacher
ugrecs. I le was oppo!>ed to the initial
vcrllion of a i,\\ecping cable pa:,sed by
the House in Jul) .
"This il> the time to free this vital
industry .from the burden of regula·
tion, not saddle inno,Jtion to 1hc con·
trol of pohticiJns and bureaucrats,''
Rohrabacher sait.1.
Onl~ ~C\Cn are still Oying. r----------------------------T-----------------------------------------
1 he Sentimental Journey -
nO\\ completely restored -is the
..inl~ one used for a museum.
Nagle spends four to five
mon ths a year flying it 10 towns
.ind cities throughout the United
States and Canada. The B-170 , he
'aid. was the firs t successful strate·
i:1c bomber in the Unites States.
"And we want to show it to the
public so they realize what these
brave, braxc gentlemen did in the
war," he said, adding that each of
the 5.000 bombers <thot down con·
rained 10 men. "It's a tour in his-
t0f).
Sentimental Journey was on dis·
ol.1)' o'er the ''eckcnd at Sunrise
\\f~Hion ne't to the John Wayne
\1rport along wnh three other
•.ire W\Vll planes. A ground crew,
nduding Nagle, was on hand to
1n\\\Cr questions and explain the
h1~tory of the aircraft.
Nagle began flying the Senti-
mental Jou rney several weeks a
'car more than a decade ago, but
Jccided to volun teer his services
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Sports
Sailors' quick start
came as no surprise
to Tars Coa~h Brinkley
~Nor did it to longtime observers of Brinkley's program;
Harbor always seems to be up for the opening bell.
By Sany Faulkner
Sports Wntef
NEWPORT BEACH -Nine months of off-season work pro-
vided its first dividend Thursday night for the Newport Harbor
High football team.
The Sailors, who have traditionally managed to avoid some of •
the jitters and mental mistakes that afflict most other teams on
opening night, held true to form in a 24·0 triumph over host Or-
ange at El Modena High.
"We always seem to play well early," Newport Coach Jeff Brin·
kley said. "Not that we play poorly as the season goes along, but our kids seem to
come in ready to play the first game. We run a pretty intense spring and summe r
program, whereas some teams go through the motions. I think it helps keep our
kids focused."
Backing up Brinkley's assessment was a 4·0 positiv~ turnover ratio, and Harbor
had only five penalties for 45 yards.
"Any time you have zero turnovers, you're ~appy," Brinkley said. "And any time
you add four takeaways, you're going to have a heck or a chance to win."
The matter of winning was decided quite quickly against the Panthers, as the
See SAH.ORS/12
Big 'O' leaves little for complaint
~Corona del Mar's quick start in opener a surprise; leaving
Holland in an up-beat mood following 20-0 victory over Costa Mesa.
By Barry Faulkner
Sports wncer
CORONA DEL MAR -Coach Dave Holland wasn't wild about t
his Corona del Mar High football team opening with intra-district •
r!val Costa Mesa, due to the extra emphasis placed on bragging ,, ~ _
rights. _..~
Two days after achieving a 20·0 victory over the Mustangs, how-'\14. ~
ever, the veteran coach was singing a different tune. ~·
"It really was kind of the perfect opening game, because of what
we were able to accomplish," Holland explained. "The kids handled the rivalry real
well, and we were very encouraged by the way we played in most area . "
. While runnina backs J.R. Walz (168 yards on 20 carries} and Tom Hess (three
couchdowns} captured t~c headlines, senior quarterback Matt EY&ns caught Hol·
land's eye with good poise in the pocket, and an effective series or audibles.
"Matt called the (84-yard) touchdown pass to Hess on the line," Holland said.
"We haven't had many kids make changes on the line, so that was very encour-
aging."
Evans was victimized for two interceptions. but Holland blamed one on a misread
by a receiver. -
Both sides of the Sea Kings' line also earned praise, including defensive ends
See HOUAND/12
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September 14, 1992
The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... ~2-4330 e\t.387
Section B ·
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Classified BS
Health) BB
Estancia quarterback Matt Johner (13) sweeps right, without ball, teammate Jason S\,-.eet (44) S\\-ccps left, \\ith ball,
to the Los Amigos end zone, but the play was nullified by one of 12 flags on the Eagle), helping to kill the threat.
Eagles go back to the drawing board
Los Amigos put some x's where there were
no o's; but Liebengood says panic isn't a topic.
By Bany Faulkner
SQoru Wnter
COSTA-MESA -Estancia High football
coach John Liebengood and his staff spent the
weekend holed up in the film room, looking
for "ays to stop the bleeding after a dis-
appointing 34·20 season-opening defeat
Thur~day at the hands of Los Amigos.
"We have to figure out how to stop people,
defensively,'' Liebengood explained, after the Lobo
amassed 396 net yards against his inexperienced defen)c.
Improving reading, reaction and tackling technique) ''ill
be key to future defensive success, according to Licbcngood,
but an encouraging, offcn ... 1\C performance helped limit the
urge to panic.
"One pos1me \\J'> th.it \\I.! mo,ed th~ footblll.'' L1cbcn·
good exp!Jined. "And "e got into the end zone"
Though Eagles' quartcrbacl Matt Johncr \\J )Jl.'.l.:cd nine
limes for 61 > ard' 1n lo ses. L1cbengood "Jsn 't "illing to
pince all the blame on hi) offcnsl\I! hne
"A lot of tho e ''ere co\erage acls. because their second·
al) did a \<Cl) good JOb,"' Liebcngood said "And "hen "e
got do\\n, 34-20. \\C \\CrC thrO\\tng on e\er: dO\\n, \\hich
made u \Ulncrablc to their blillCs. I thought o'erall. our OI·
fensi\e line did :l real good job."
Licbcngood said he tried to prepare h1' dden'c for the
screen pas , a prominent weapon u ed ~~ Los Amigo of-
fensive coordmator Roger Tai.aha h1, a lorm1.:r head coach
at La Quinta.
"\\'c told them, :lnd tolJ them and wld them, but the\ ·re
See EAGLES '82
Saa View
powers
prove it
Mock pilots. Sprcery to Argosy blue-ribbon finish
~ First week's action
shows seven winners,
by 142· 19 margi!l.
G ridiron Darwinism is
alive and well in the
Sea View League,
where the newly-bolstered
eight·team circuit appears to
have evolved to a hiJher
level than even its most
efficient competition.
The once-proud Sunset
Lcapc, and ill latest heir to
the Oranae County prep
football throne, the South
Preps
Coast
Lcapc,
maybe
left
foraaina
for
leftcwen
at the top
of the
victory
chajn, if
the fint
week's
results are
any
Indication.
Sea
View teams won seven of
eight teUOd..qpencn. by a
combined .core of 142·19,
includina four ahutou11.
By contrut, the six-team
South Ooaal Leape
maatpd just one victory,
while tbl Sumet Lupe,
dropped Ibis ,.., from
DMiio. I to DMsioa II heel
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..Spor1s Wrllr
NEWPORT BEACH -Saturday's start of the 35th
Argosy R ace was delayed 25 minutes because of the lack
of wind in the Newport Harbor area, but nothing seemed
to hassle Sorcery at any point this weekend.
Sorcery, the regatta's low-handicap boat skippered by
veteran Brian Mock of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club,
was the overall (elapsed-time} winner as snilors finished
the up-and-back voyage Sunday from the Newport Pier to
Angels Gate (Los Angeles Harbor) near the Queen Mary.
a 22-mile excursion one way. .
For MOC'k, it was his second straight PHRF (Perform·
ance Handicnp Racing Fleet) Chatterbox Trophy in the
Argosy Race, having won last year "hile skippering De-
fender. There \\as no elapsed-time "inner for the return
trip.
The Clllss A corrected-time fleet \\inner on both Satur·
day and Sunday was R:u/Ma/T:tZ. sl..ippercd b~ Ralph
Cameron of the Balboa Yacht Club. HeartbeJt, !>l..ippcred
by Charles Brewer of the Udo Island Yacht 'Club. "as the
econd corrected-time finisher in both races. Sorcen·. JI·
though ii won the overall faste~t time, was third on· both
accounts.
The Argosy Race -co-sponsored by the Doil) Pilot
and part of the Newport Ocean Sailing Assoc1:11ion
( 'OSA) )acht·rac111g )enes -as a t\\O·dJy rc:gatt3 bro·
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NOSA general mec11ng and breJkfa)t at the Balb.>a
Yacht Club follo"ing the 14-male l3anl Race. 'OSA'
~econd of three maJOr )JCht races ol the )Car.
The final rnce -the olJe~t at 45 )CJrs and pcrhJp
the mo t prc~t1g1ou~ -l!I the Ne" port-10·1:.n,cnada Inter-
national Y:icht Race.
Other "inner on SaturJJ\ rnduJcJ. Cla ~ 13. RJ:.c.1/,
skippered by Dick H.:i' Jon l UC) C). Cla .., C. \\cc Wt/lie,
b) Angelo Pe)'l..off (::iouth ~hore 'I C). Cla~' D. Stcl/J
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FAULKNER:
From 61
Sea View after finally battling to
the 1op of 1he football-rich South
Coast League a year ngo, trounced
former South Coast rival
Capis1rano Valley, W-0, Friday
night. to move from No. 3 to No. 2
in the Pilot Power Ratings of 60
county teams.
A furt her gJance at this week's
Power Ratings finds Santa
Margarita (a 42-6 winner over St.
John Bosco) at No. 7, with Tustin
(a 20-0 victor over Foothill) a
modest 13th. (The Tillers are as
high as fifth in some polls.)
Newport Harbor, Woodbridge
and Corona del Mar all blanked
1heir opening foes, while
Saddleback, a 16-13 winner over
Sunset entry Ocean View, also
opened on a positive note.
University, which peaked on the
1alent cycle a·year ago to make the
Cl F Division VI semifinals, is the
lone weak link. The Trojans, who
lo!>t all but two starters to
gradua1ion, injury, and relocation
fell. 13-7, to Santa Ana Valley.
"I think we've already
confirmed what most people
c:o.pccted of this league," said
:'\C\\ port Harbor Coach Jeff
Brinkley. "ho has taken his team
to the CIF quarterfinals four of
the past five years, but could
~truggle to make the 16-team
D1\'1~1on IV tournament this year.
The league's top three teams
arc 1:nsured playoff berths, and
one "1ld-card spot will be
J\ J ii able. as well, to be contested
:iml1ng the other four leagues'
fou nh-place finishers.
A perfect non-league slate is a
\ 1r1uJI re quirement to bid fo r the
neeting \\lid-card nod, however, as
tht: leJgue balance will most likely
put at least two dents in an
01hern1se pristine record.
In ine, Santa Margarita and
Tu~11n appear the early favorites,
bul Newport. Woodbridge, CdM
and S:iddlcback have ~trong
h1!>l ones of playoff success.
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ltt ,.~ ... ~It Nul
Costa Mesa High football backers, send a message to former head COKh Tom Baldwin, who is now
Corona del Mar High's offensive coordinator Fric:tay niaht. Baldwin, dismissed under fire with the
help of so11te unhappy Cost:\ Mesa boosters last year af'it!r eight years with Cost.a Mesa, joined the
CdM staff this year, and helped the Sea Kings rack up their 13th straight vidory over Costa Mesa.
HOLLAND:
From 61
points per game a year ago. It was the third time
CdM has blanked its season-opening opponent in
the last seven years.
Steve De Revere and Jeff Borland, as well as tackle
Mickey Long.
Offensively, Holland heralded the play of the en-
tire front five, including Scott Bogdan, Ben Sumner.
Bill Woodward, Bill Peters and Bobby Foulndi.
Outside linebacker Scott Hardesty and corner-
back Garth Turner were also ingled out by Hol-
land. "l was really concerned by (Costa Me sa's) of-
fense coming in, because it's not something you see
very often," Holland said. "I've never conched
against it. I thought the kids did a preuy good job
of adjusling and carrying out their responsibilities."
• One area of concern for Holland was the nine
Sea King penalties and five turnovers, \\ hich in-
cluded losing three of their five fumbles.
"We are going to really be pushing to a\oid m1~
takes in both those areas," Holland said. "T\\o ol
those fumbles were late in the game, when we had
kids in there that probably didn't expect to pl.I),
but three turnovers witl'l the starters still bn 't vcr.
good." .
The shutout was a welcome ~ign for Holland and
his staff, especially after allO\\ ing an average of 24.8
No more reputations to defend, now it's survival
SANTA ANA
Though
Bruce Rollin on
could nol con-
jure up much
satisfaction from
a season-
opening score-
less tie Friday night against arch-
rival Servile. the Mater Dei High
football coach said it helped de-
n:ite a balloon filled by nine
months of off-i.eason hype.
Dei football."
The first installment in the 1992
chapter ended with a cliff hanger,
as the Monarchs and Friars were
each frustrnted by stingy defenses.
"I really compliment the Servite
coaching staff," Rollinson said.
"(The Friars) were very well pre-
pared, well disciplined, and they
did a great job defensively. But I
think we;. shot ourselves in the foot
several limes."
<teveloping some offcnsiH: com1'·
tency, he has a rock-loli<l dcfcn,c
to help case the burden of poinl
production.
''Our defense really cJmc
through for u~." Rollinson said.
"We figured that was the ~trenglh
of our team, because of the C\·
perience on that side of the ball,
and that turned out to be the ca~c.
''(Senior inside lincbocker)
Parker Gregg was outstanding
controlling the inside, (outMdc
linebacker) Kevin Pekar wa~ all
Nonnaer-lllllldlnll
Mesa In right Ira• or
mind for bo•clng back
By Barry Faulkner
5'""' Wltllt
COSTA MESA -Though Costa Mesa High foot·
ball coach Myron Miller was encouraged by a num·
bcr or positi\.es <luring his team's 20·0 season·
opcnin~ loss to Corona dcl Mar Friday night , per·
haps has greatest source of pride came following the
Sea Kings' 13th straight win over 1he Mustangs.
"I was really mo)t pica ed with the way the kids
hung together and didn't point any fingers at one another," Miller
said. "I told the kids af1er the g:ime that I was very proud of them,
and they started talking about ne>.t week right away. The team
showed me some character by nc,cr giving up."
'Costa Mesa's offensive Oow '"as considerably hampered by eight
pcnallie and five fumbles, of" hich they lost two.
"We fumbled five snaps und went offsides eight times," Miller
)aid. ''I thought we dominated the line of scrimmage, b~t we made
some mistakes that really cost us. They made i.ome mistakes, too,
but we couldn't take odvan1agc. 1t's preuy tough to play ball ·
possession football "ith the fumbles and pen:illies we had."
Miller abo credited the Sea Kings for their phy:.icol play.
"They came to play, and there was some greal hitting going on
out there," he said. ''It \\US an enjoyable g:imc for me, btcause of
the intensity. I thougtit we ~tayed right with them. I was very
pleased with the effort and the way we hung together. I :ilso thought
our stamina was very good."
With just 23 players in uniform and several two-way starters.
stamina \\ill be a continued concern for the Mustangs, who suffered
a p:iir of minor injuries.
Offensive guard/defensi\c end Bryan Luxembourger sprnined a
I.nee, :ind running b:ick Dinh Tran ruptured a bursn sack in his knee
\\hich produced hea\y S\\elling, according to Miller. Both, however,
arc e\pcc1ed to pby 1hi~ \\CCI..
Miller wJs plca11an1ly surpmcd by the piny of lincm~1n Drian
Smith .. 1nJ multi-purpose hack kf( N1cbling.
"Un~an Smith really stood uut offeni1i,ely, and Niebling really 1m-·
prcs)cd me \\ilh hi!> athletic ab1li1y on defense," Miller .. aid. "I I.new
Jeff' a' a good plJ)Cr. but not 1/1.11 good."
ARGOSY:
From 61
Morris. ti) Mich.tel ~l.11thc"s
(Vuynger~ YC): and 111 the
Ocean !being C1tam.1r.1n A'·
\OC1,111on (ORCA) c:.llcg4u·y. 3ttl
MO\Cmr:nt. by Jeri) Gr.int (SI.
f·ran 1 YC).
Sunday·~ other "inners in-
cluded: Cl.1ss 13, Som:rc..•r, b)
Denni' Ro!lcne (DCYC); CIJs'I
C, 1igrcv... by Gil KnuJ on
(SSYC); Cl:m D. Ste/IJ Mom!>,
by M:it1he\\s: ORCA, 3rd
M ovement. by Grant.
Sl.ippcr~ in the Argo y Race,
\\hich was open 10 bo1h PHRF
and ORCA member . t)picall)
h:i\e trouble in the waters off
Newport Dench. The "ind,
ho\\C\ er, increase) dramJticall)
once sailors reach the l lunting-
ton Beach area. The \\ind is
sometime!> three times as
strong in the Long DeJch area
:is it is in Ne"'port Beach.
L11tle wonder the Sea Vie"'
initiated a proposal la~t spring to
modify the playo ff qualification
sys1em. Instead of the current
1hree-tcams-per-league format, the
Sea Vic" hoped for a system that
would re\\ard the top 50 percent
from each league (three entric~
from a sue-team circuit, and fou r
from an eight-team grouping).
"This team finally got out from
under the shadow of the 1991
team;· said Rollinson, who also
battled the expectations created by
a CIF Division I championship last
fall. "Now that the new season is
under way. this team has to estab-
lish itself in the history of Mater
''I don't think the crowd was as
much n factor as playing Servite,"
Rollinson said. "Bragging rights
for the next year are very impor-
tant to our kids1 and playing Ser-
vile in the varsity opener for many
of our kids amplified whatever
nervousness they had coming in."
over the field, and (strong safCI)) .---------=---------------------:---
The measure was soundly
defeated in a Southern
Section-wide vote, but the league's
athletic adminbtrator~ 1.>.ill l1kely
continue their playoff pleas.
SAILORS:
From 81
The matter of winning was de-
cided quite quick!) against the
Panthers , as the Sailors seized a
21 -0 lead before the first quarter
ended.
"We got up on them early, but
there was no letdown," Brinkley
aid. ··we 1old the kids at half-
time. we needed one more score
10 break their backs, and we got a
field goal in the third quarter after
a nice drive. After that. my out·
look changed, and we started pull-
ing things back offensively. We
were running the ball more to cat
up the clock.
Brinkley, who reported no major
injuries, was pleased with the per·
formancc of the first-time varsity
starters. an area of concern going
in.
"I liked the emotion of our
I.ids." Brinkley explained. "Some
of the younger guys we weren't
sure about, because a lot of them
had been very quiet in practice."
While Rollinson will focus on
EAGLES:
From 81
just reaJ inexperienced," Liebcngood 5.aid. "\Ve made some adJu~t·
ments at halftime, which helped us a little, but we jusl didn'l react
to things quickly enough. We were Oat-footed. Then, tf we did hit
(the ball carrier), ~e m1s'>ed him. We replaced se"cn starters on
defense with underclas.,mcn, and they're going tu have to learn
how to play."
Los Amigos· Junior Lcofa touched the ball only 11 times, but
made the most of it , scori ng five touchdo"' ns and 207 }3rd of
total offense.
"They had some good running backs, Licbcngood said. "A lot
of what happened 1'> typ1c:i l fir t-game mistakes Crom a young foot-
ball team. We're going to get better. We'll ha\e to win. We have
to find a way to gel our offense on the field more, and keep the
other team'!. offemc off the field ."
Johncr, who scrambled well enough to end up with 6 ya rds
rushing, dc'lplle the sacks,-completcd eight p~ es for 154 ya rds,
without an in1erccpt1on.
._Running b:ick Manny Solis was another offensi"e standout, av-
eraging more th an 11 yard~ on six carric~. and receiver Robert
Rimi c;.wght four pa-;~cs for 98 yurds, including a 23-yard coring
~trike.
Michael-John Rzeznil. al o did a
fine job for us," Rollinson contin-
ued. "The defense rcallv cJrricd
the load for us. but the offense i~
going to have to catch up."
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Gates Puts the 'taser to Scott, runs him ~ut of town
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, September 14, 1992
right index fi nger. ~ Lakers' standout can't put his
racquet where his mouth was,
absorbs spanking by the sheriff.
I'm confident that if it goes three sets,
he'll get tired."
It didn't go three sets. You see, Gates
is a fox on the court. He's a ·player,
they'd say. He wa lks onto center court
at the Newport
"l guess I was a little nervous with all
these deputies hanging aro und for the
match," Scott said sheepishly.
Gate\ -"ho con-.Hkr .. 1c11111' tu he
Im famil} \ p.1.,t11nc., 1nc.h1d111g hi)>
l).5·year-0IJ fo1h1.:r·t11·law \\hu plJ)l>
every t.l:.iy -Jumped on Slott quid,f) in
fron t of about 350 onlool.,a,
!'>hp 111 the lllJld1. (,.de:. c1.:rt.1111l)
maJ..: :111 in11>rc " 111 111 .snuth ·r
H e was wearing an NFL cup
instead of a cowboy hat, but
Drad Gates played this shootout
like one of those sheriffs in the movies.
Finally. he ran the lead role out of
town.
His revolver was smoking afterward.
Only for Gates, Orange County
Sheriff, this piece was his tennis
racquet, which he used to shame Bryon
Scou after a month of heckling by the
three.time NDA champion with the
U1kers.
Scott, 31, and plai nly a world-class
athlete, isn't a renl tennis player, let's
face it.
Beach Marriott
Hotel and Tennis
Club on Sunday with
a brace on his left
knee, a splint on his
heavily-bandaged
right index finger,
the stride of,a
53-year-old man and
rather ordinary
tennis clothes, then
promptly disposes of
Scott, 6-5 {4·2
tiebreaker), in the
only set.
Scott, wea ring
fancy·schmancy
"Bot I'm in Orange County. I can't
win and have the
!>heriffs chasing me
home tonight.
"Honestly, when
we fi rst started
talking about it, l
didn't know he was
that good. But after a
lillle while, when it
was coming ch~ser
and closer, people
were telling me that
Drac.1 was a really
-BRAD GATH good player."
Orange County sheriff Gates' craftiness
'We need to tell Byron to
have this next year. We
can call it Scott-Gates II.
We need to te ll him to get
in better shape and start
lifting weights or some-
thing .•
and savvy, along with
a great cross-court
shot and
Earl} on, he hrul..c Srntt l \\ice. I ..1~111g
lead'> uf 3-0 and 5·.:! Uut Srnll r.ilhcd
back tu force tlu. t1cbrl'a~cr
··we need 10 1cll l3\JOI\ tn li.1,c \Im
next )Car." Gale'> .,ai<l. "\\ 1: c.111 c.111 11
Scot1·Ga1e-. 11. We nccJ 111 tdl 111m tl1
get in better ~hJpe and ~\Jr\ hll111g
''cighh or !>Omc.;thing."
Of cour~e. Scan'!> rrn.l:ty night bl.1c."-
1ie-and-)nc:il.c1!> tlinncr at the hotel.
Satusday night cxhibi1ion b.h\..ctb 111
game at UC Ir. inc'!> Uren EH'.11" Centc.:r
and hypcd·up 1c.;n1m aff;ur ";1.., .ill in thL
n:ime off un.
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Club Tennis
Earlier this summer, while promoting
his sixth annual Challenge fo r Children
charity event, Scott s:iid: "(Gates) is in
trouble. The way I feel, 1 can beat any
amateur. l think with my physical
ability, l can run and use my quickness.
tennis garments and playing to a crowd
in his corner, lent proof that a skilled
tennis player will beat a superior athlete
who doesn't play much. Eve n if it's one
with a bum knee and nine stitches in his
extraordinary net play, had Scott on the
run most the time.
''He also got his first serves over, and
when he didn't, he still had a good
second serve." Scoll said.
Sunda) ·., featured match bcl\\cLn
Scoll and G.itc' cappcJ the \\Cc"-cnt.f 111
e\Cllh that rai,ctl munc.!\ fur fuur hJ1. .t1
chJrillc\: Children·~ I ln;nL ~><>lkl\ ot
Orange Cuunl). Oi-.cU\cr~ ~l U'>lU.111 nl
Orange Cou nt). ~11,)ion I lli...p11.il
Rcgiun:il ~ktl1c:il Center h1u11tl.111on
and the South Cuunt) Communit)
Clinic
Adi ,di). OJ),iJe lrom th it m11w1 bl1t:h.
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Ray reaping
the spoils
~ Newport Beach Marriott's Robyn Ray set for
tennis stop in Brazil with national title in hand.
By Richard Ounn
Spons wmer
N ewport Beach's Robyn Ray is already reaping the benefits
of winning a nntional title.
Folio\\ ing ltl!>t weekend's viclory over Peter Bronson in
the linal of the United States Tennis Association (USTA)
National Senior Gra s Court Championships at the Germant own
Cricket Club in Philadelphia, Ray has been invited to represent
the USTA next month at the Steven Cup (45 division) in Brazil.
"They take the top four players in the nation nnd we play all or
the South American countries in a week·long tournament," Ray .
~aid. ''It's like the Davis Cup."
National auention comes after winning national championships.
Ray, :18, director of tennis at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
and Tennis Club. was seeded fourth in the recent Natio nal Senior
Grass Court Championships. But he upset top-~ecded Bria n
Chene)', 6-4. 7-5. in the semifinals and defeated Bronson, from
Arizona and seeded seventh, in the fi nal, 7-6, 6-3.
For Ray - who lost to Cheney last February in the fi nal of the
UST A National Senior Indoor
'I had beaten
(Bro nson) earlier
in th e year and I
.w.anted to be
carefu l that I
Qjdn 't get too ten-
tative. Sometimes,
like when I was
playing (Cheney),
the No. 1 seed,
you have nothing
to lose. Th en it
was me -I had
eve rything to
lose.'
Ch~tmpionships in Salt Lake City, and
reached the semifinals of the National
G rass Court last year -it was his fir~t
national title.
The new national senior rankings
come out next spri ng. but Ray will need
to participate in one more tournament
this year to qualify for a ranking. ''I'll
definitely want to do thpt," said Ray,
who will more than likely unseat
Cheney a the division's top-ranked
player in the U.S.
Ray de feated fifth-seeded Dave
Bohannan. 6·4, 6-2, in the quarterfinals
anc.1 Ken Robin!>on in the Round of 16
before facing Cheney in the semifinals.
However, Ray, a left -ha nder, had his
concerns before plnying Bronson in the
final.
"[ knew it would be prett)' tough
because he's left-handed, too," Ray
said. "And l wanted tq be careful that
I didn't have a let do" n after beating
-ROIYN MY Brian in the semifinals."
Tennis champ Ray and Bronson each held serve in
the first set. but then Ray scored the
first five points in the tiebreaker.
Bronson, however. rolled off four
straight in the tiebreaker before Ray won the final two points for
the se t.
''lt was kind of indicative of the whole match." Ray said. "The
match just had a lot of turns."
In the second set, Ray broke Bronson twice, winning the last
four games.
"On grass, you must hold serve," Ray said. "The hardest part or
playing on grass is holding serve, but l fell confident that l could
break anybody's serve all week.
"l had beaten (Bronson) earlier in the year and l wanted to be
careful that I didn't get too tentative. Sometimes, like when l was
playing (Cheney), the No. l seed, you have nothing to lose. Then
it was me -J had everything to lose."
Ray, a renown tennis teacher in the area, has taught more than
1,600 kids since 1976. He played at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open
and the f rench Open.
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WHITTIER -The Southern
California men' and \\Omen's
crosi country teams opened their
season Saturday. placing lOth und
14th, respectively, al the Whittier
Invitational at Ralph Clark Re·
gionnl Park.
Jason Scilacfer finished the
fo ur-mile course in 22 minutes. 56
seconds to lead the Vangu:.irc.ls"'
men. good for 40th place among
individuals. Nikce Pool led th e sec women. finishing 19th overall
with a Sk time of 20:32.
Monday Night
Football
ret.ums again tn the
Villa Nova
Join us for all the
action upstairs on
our 5 lVs.
Enjoy our famous
Sports Buffet
fpr only $5.
Action starts
at 5pm.
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84 Monday, September 14, 1992
Community college water polo
Coast tails victim
to No. 2 Srossmont
SAN DIEGO -The Or·
ange Coast College water polo
team opened its season in dis-
appointing fashion Saturday,
dropping two of three matches
at the San Diego Mesa Tourna-
me nt .
Grossmont, ranked No. 2 in
the state, exploded for eight
third-quarter goals to turn a 9-8
halftime lead into a 17-10 cush·
ion. en route to a 22-15 tri-
umph in the second match of
rnund-robin play.
The Pirates, \\ho opened the
tournami:nt with a 12-5 win
o\'cr Palom:ir, the Grossmont
l\)!-S followed with a lackluster
1-1-9 lo:>s to S:in Diego Mesa.
OCC, ranked sL\th in the
~tJte in the preseason poll . wa~
led by Rob Worthing ( 13 total
goals}, Luis Uccda ( eveo
goals) and Rob McMillan (21
saves) in the three m1uehes.
S•n Diego MHa Tournament
Orano• Cout 12, P•lonlar a
011110t Ccwt 1 5 2 4 -12
PU>nw 0 2 1 2-5
OCC SC onng Ruff Iii 2. MUlhOland 2,
Matchan 1. Bollenb~ 1. CIMn 1, WOIVllng 2,
Sick 3. Saves. McMillan 5. Palonw scoring Si>enee 2, Oil 1, HWlton
1, Dume 1. Saves noc avlbble
Oroasmont 22, Or.,,_. eo .. t ta
Orqe COUI 5 3 2 5-15
Grossmor( 4 S 8 5-22
DCC sconno· RUl!llll 1, MWlollllld 2,
Matcllan 1. ~ 5. worwng s. Sick 1 Saves
McMillan 1
GIO$$ITlOl'IC sconn1r A-Scrn.m 1. Gaw 3,
Mo$$bMOtt 2, GllT'ber 1, POiter 3. J. Setrun
1. Arontn 2. Smay'· Molfd 1. Hal 3. TOUloU· ,.,,,on 1 Saves. not ava~3ble
SD MeH t4, Orange CoHt 10
Oratllle Coast 2 2 1 s-10
San Ooego Mesi 2 3 S •-1• occ sconno Ru!fn 1. Uceda 2. WOl'!llllg 6,
Sick 1 Saves MGM llan 9
San Diego Mesa sconno Chavez •. A John·
son 1. C Johnson 2. Finley •. Atlkom 3
Hollenbach averaging five goals per start
IRVINE Estancia High 's
\Hller polo forces are I-~ after fall-
ing in the consolation round to
Kennedy High Saturday. but
:.tJndoul Ad:im Bollcnbach ap·
pear:. to be 3-0 and rolling -ha\.-
1ng J\ eragcd ft\ e goals pc r :>tart.
Oollenbach. who scored seven
timi:s in Est:rncia's opener, hit the
nets four times in a 12-9 victory
over Lag_una Hill ... and four again
in a 9-5 loss to Kennedy on Satur-
day. &alanc:la 121 La9una Hiiia 9
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Matt Kellogg ran for 145 yards and three TDs Saturday night.
Calvary Chapel on
and running, 25-7
...,. Hawaiian eleven is no
match In season-opener,
Kellogg scores 3 TDs.
By Sany Faulkner
~w,..
WESTMlN·
STER -After v a rude welcome
10 the mainland
wi th an
opening·week .~
loss to a team
in Texas, Kaahmumanu I lou
High of Hawa ii got a similarly
hostile welcome to Californiu
Saturday night against host Cal-
vary Chapel at Wcstmin:>ter
High.
The Engle!. scored on their
first offensive play and rolled to
a 19·0 lead before cruising to n
25-7 verdict in the first game of
the season for last year's CIF Di-
vision X runners-up.
"lt was a typical opening game
with mistakes and inconsistency."
C:ilvary Coach Kris Van Hook
said. "Dut, after looking nt the
tape, I saw •in awful lot of good
things all the way through the
game. We had one touchdO\\ n
called bJck, another 40-yard gain
c:illed back, and we had a couple
more play that would have
opened up had we mndc minor
adjustments."
Senior running back Man
Kellogg, one of few returning
standouts from last year, sup.
plied a strong lead for his inex·
perienced teammates to follow.
Kellogg, who rushed for 1,308
yards us a junior, reeled off 145
to open hi!. lin:il varsity cnm-
paign. Among his 17 carries,
Kellogg found the end zone
three times, from 14. 20 and 3
yards out.
After Kellogg found paydirt
twice in the opening period,
:>ophomorc quurterbock Woylan
Kruse padded the lc:ad with a 60·
yard scoring hookup to Mike
Hud)on. Kellogg then put the
game aw:iy wi th a third-quarter
TD run.
Score llW atiarte,.
Kaalunlr" Helli 0 1 0 0-1
Calvlly CNipd 13 I! I! 0 -2S
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CC -l<tJloOO 14 IUll (\ICk fJAed'l CC-Kt~ 20 M (fOIJIUll ~kl
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CC-Hlldson £0 pm from l<Mc !'.ck IMto)
t\H-PJVMI 76 PUS Crom~(~ l.ck)
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PUBLIC NOTICE Trust. lees, charges. and WALK ALONG 62NO below. Is lhe business day before 92660 This s1a1emen1 was filed aboveon:August 14, 1992 This otatemonl was filed Th11 stat~enl wu lllod '
expenses of 1he Trus1ee STREET BETWEEN NEW· The namet and business the anllclpa1od sale dato Patnck Sullivan. 312 W. with 1ho County Clerk ol G, Riggs with the County Clerk of With the County Ct1111 ot '
NOTICE OF and ot the Trusts crealed PORT SHORES DRIVE addresses of the seller are: 1pecllled above. 6th St.. Corona. Caht. Orange County on Septem· Thia statement was filed Or1nge County on August Or~ County on Septem-'
TRUSTEl!'S SALE by said Deed of Trust AND PACIFIC COAST OCHUL KWON and JANE Dat9d: September 2, 91720 bor 2, 1992 • with the County Cl91k of 18, 1992 tier 2, 1992 '
Loan No. 3 003131 Said sale wrn be held on: HIGHWAY J KWON. Soc. Sec . .,551· t99Z Andrew Hansen 17740 F543103 Of~ County on August f/541771 FM3n, '
/&OLDEN T.S. No. Octobe< 5, 1992. at 1:30 A GENERAL PLAN 78-2943 and 556-&4-t390 JAMES I CHUNG Bloomfield, Santa Fe Published Newport Beach-18. t992 Published Newpon Beach-PublllMd Nowpol1 Beach-Q130088 UNIT p.m In Ille lobby to the AMENDMENT 92·2(B) respect. 230 Ulla Lone, ' Spnngs, Cahl 90670 ._ f541778 building locotOd at 601 B LOCAL COASTAL PAO. #212 Newport Beach CA JANE J , CHUNG Walllam Walker 11740 Colla Men Q1t1y-¥1101 p Costa Mosa D11ly Pilot Au-Costa Men Dolly P1toi
CODE Q A.P. South Lewis Street, Or· GRAM AMENDMENT NO. 926sl ' HENQ EAP Bloomfield, Snnta Fe Soptember 14, 21, 28. Oc· C ubhahed Ntow~p Beath· gust 31 , September 7, 14. Soptembef 14, 21, 28, ()c.
#425 151 04 ange, Calilomio 92668 29 The toca1fon l.n Callfoml• DY EAP Springs. Calif 90670 tober 5. 1992 ost• Mest Daily ilot AU· 21 , 1992 tobor 5. 1992
TD SERVICE COMPANY Al the time Of the lnltlAI 14. APPLICATION OF MR. of the chlel oxecutiv• office Published Newport 'this business IS con-M'509 gust 31, September 7. 14 M .. 97 M·SOI
as duty appocnted TruslH publlcotlon of thla notlce, AND MRS. HASKELL TO of the setter Is: 230 LILLE Beech.Costa Mesa Daily duc:1ed by: • general part· 21 • 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC MATICE under lhe lollow1ng d• the total amount of tn. ~ CONSTRUCT TWO CURB LANE. #212. NEWPORT ner$hlp PUBLIC NOTICE M-496 "v
scrat>ed Oee<l of trust WlLL paid balance of the oblig•· CUTS AT 255 EVENING BEACH, CALIFORNIA Pdol Sepotomber 14• 1992 The reglstranl(S) com----------·---------SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lion 1ecured by tho aboYe CANYON, SHORE CLIFFS 92663 m514 menced to transact bust-Flctltlou1 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 FlctHlous
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER dHcribed deed of trust DEVELOPMENT IN CO-As listed by the aeuer, au PUBLIC NOTICE noss under tho F1c11tious Bu1lneH Name Bu•IMH Malfte Bu"""9 N..,..
FOR CASH (in the form• and esllmaled coits, Ill· RONA DEL MAR other buslneu n1mes tnd Business Name1s1 listed ltotement flctltloua Statement ltat•......C
which a.re l1wfut tender In J*'SH, and adv.nces ts HARBOR PERMIT AP· addresses used by the NOTICE OF above on: Augu'111, 1992 The Follo,,_.ng petaons 8ual~ M•me The Following peraons The Followlng penona the United .si.tes} and/or 587.229.43. PLICATION NO. 124-3400 sellllf' wlthlii thrM years be-PUBLIC ..... E Pa1rlck Suttrvan are d04ng buslMSs 15: ltatement ere doing busl,,.ss as· are dOlnQ ~neu as:
Iha cashier s certified or II ts poSSlble thtl at tile Duncan Mcintosh 10 tern-IC>fe the date such list WIS • -This sta11tment was filed COAST REAL ESTATE The Following Pl'IOf11 EXECUTIVE BUSINESS ttAAKElt PLUMBING. 3141
olhllf checks apeclfied In time or sate tn. opening POflflty review the com-sent °' dellv«ed to the OolT1~·~~1~Jomc~1=~~ with the Coun1y Clerk ol LENDING, 1nss Skypark a11 doing business u : SERVICES. 1101 Dover V•n Buron Ave.. COSla Crv1l Code Secilon 2924h bid m•y be IHI than tile morclal docks baywatd ot buyer ere: NONE 1 c ·~ Orange County on Augus1 East #102 1"''"' Calif BILL MEDLEY, MUSIC Drive, Suite 226. N-Port Mna. C.Uf. 92126
(P•Y•ble In lull at tho time total lndebtedneu due. LIDO VILLAGE AT 3366 VIA The namu and business ~ewe!ndhS~A1~:&ce:'~~~3-18, 1992 92714 ' ' • CITY, 18n4 Brookhural. Beach. CaJJI. 92&60 Rlch11d LH p.,kef, 3141 ot aaJe) all rlghl, title •nd Date: e/09.192 T .D. LIDO • addresses ol lhe buyer 118: ~ ll ac 1• heilO . F541779 Charmane Cliuke, 2125 Fountain Vtlley. Colll. Jarvi•• Encll'NClon, 5002 Vtn Buren Ave., Cost•
1n1erest conveyed to and SERVICE COMPANY 81 SPECIAL EVENTS AP· IAVINE FLORIST, LTD., a pu~i:nt 1 to cliug;~~: PubUshed N-port Beach-Catie Ola Vttrde. San Clem-92708 Hemlock W1y, IMne. Cat.I t.4esa, C.W. 92126 now held by It under said • PLICATION Ctlllornia Corporation ente Cat.I 92673 Medley £nterprllff Inc . 112715 Tti11 bu1tnen 11 con-DeOd of Trus1 ln the prop-utd Tn.11tM 16. Application No. 92·310 2800 PLAZA DEL AMO'. Health and S1lety Code Cosi. Mesa D•~Y Pilot Au-Tom Pt1t1001. 2125 Calle C.,1lomia, 650 Town C.Oter Thi• buelnos1 la c:on. duel*l by: an lndMdulf
erty herecnaller described: Br. June Chrt1ty, As-. 19th Annual Mcintosh Fall 127 TORRANCE CALI-Secuon 18037 5 end Ctll-gust 31 , September 7, 14, 011 Verde S•n Clemente 10th Floor. CO.ta Meta, duc:1ed by: an lnd!Yldual lh• regl11rant(1) com-TRUST OR: ALBERT elatant Secreter ~, BoatShOw FORNIA90503 ' fornla Commercial Code 21, 1992 Cthl 9267J 'Colll.92620 Tho reglatronl(•I com-tnenced to lltnNCt buaf. ~LLEN BOLOEN. MICH-3100 Oak Ro.ct, Ste ORDINANCE FOR ADOP· The asaeta to be told are ~ec~ = t!:l the fol· M-494 lhli business is con-Thia bu1tnen le con-mtnc:ed to trantle1 !>YU. neu under the Fld.Uoue
ELLE HELENE BOLDEN 300, Walnut CrMll, CA TION described In general as: ow".._ rl J>(09.1"Y due1ed by: co-po11ntrs ducted by: 1 corpota!IOn ntH undef the Fldnloul 8ullnes.I Neme(t) lilted
BENEFICIARY: LEE 94598•2078 15101 ORDINANCENO 92 .... 2 Aowet ShOp and.,., to-~~~~~~~·~ PUBLIC NOTICE The registranl(s) com-l he regtatrent(a) com-Bu11neu Ntme(s) ll1tod aboYe on: September 4,
WESTERN FUNDING COM· 944-90t5 AMENDING SECTION coled ol 2211 Mat1in *f16 o • :uv 1 or Fl tJ mencOd to tranaoct bu» rnenced 10 lfansoc:t l>Ysl· t bove on: Augull 13, 1992 1992 PANY. INC ' rtcordeO No-. 12.48.040(D) OF THE NEW-IRVlNE, CALIFORNIA • for. cashier I check med• c Uou• nest under the FICl•llOUI MIS under tile F-.c11tlous Jenn•• Encamtdon R>Chltd L Parker vember 7. 1990 as lnS1. No. IF AYAILA8LI!, THE POOT BEACH MUNICIPAL Tho busine11 name used ~•y•b~• to Secutoty Pacific Bu1lneu Nam• Bu11ness Name(s) ll1ted Business Name(s) li$ted Thia atatement w11 filed Thia ••otorn9"1 wll flled
90 5892t8 In Book page ot EXPECTED OPENING CODE PERTAINING TO by lhe Mllor at thtl toca-lato anlc (payable al llme Statement above on· NA t bOYt on: N/A With the County Clofk ol with tho County Clone Of
Ott1clal Records In the of· BID MAY Bl! OBTAINED THE MEANING OF GREEN tlon Is: tAVJNE, FLORIST, of sale) on. Sepltmbtr 21 , The Following persons ChDlm.ui'e Clarke Chertynn Hurd. le Dronge County on August Ofa.nge County on Seplem-
llce of the Recorder of Or· BY CAL.LINO THIE FOL· CURB MARKING IN PARK· LTD. l992. II 10.00 1 m. bb S• are dolng business as· This ataltment was filed This statement wu filed 20, T992 bor 4, 1992
angtt County: said deed of LOWINQ TELEPHONE ING METER ZONES. The ontlcipaled dale of cunty Pacific Slate ank (a)OAANGE COUNTY 11111th Ille County Clerk or with lht Coooty Clerk ot F542043 flM3127
trusl describes the fol-NUMBER OM THE DAY OODINANCE 92-35 the bulk Hie ls October 1 1(5~';'!ed Creditor), 11 lhe JUICE MAGAZINE (b)THE Orange County on ~""'US1 Orange County on Auguit Published Nhlp011 Beech-Published N..,_port Beacn-
lowing· LOT 5, OF TRACT APPROVING A DEVELOP· 1992 at the office of Gold oi,.,,...,ng location JUICE OF ORANGE 14 992 ..-. 20, 1992 NO 1114. IN THE CITY OF BEFORE THIE SALE: MENT AGREEMENT BE· C IE ~NT IJ Al the front entrtnce 10 COUNTY (c}COASTAL • 1 ,542041 COiia MtH D.,ly Piiot Au-Costa Mell Daily Pilot COSTA MESA COUNTY (5t0) 94&-4357 Aou scrow · us n Suite 205 (Second Floor). JUICE (d)THE JUICE F54t473 gust 31. Sol)tlmber 1, 1•. Sepwmt>er 14, 2t, 28, Oc·
OF ORANGE. 'STATE OF WC3t554 ~W~~N RTTHE CITY OF c"'·• Ste. lOS, Santa Ant. 17802 lrvlne Boulev11d, (e)SOUTHERN CALIFOR-Published Newpor1 Beach-Published N-pon Beach-21, 1992 tober 5. 1992
CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP Published Newport T~E ?RVIN:~i~p~~~ :h~,2~k nlo ts aubject City of Tustin. SUlte ot Call· NIA JUICE (!)WEEKLY Costa Mesa Dally Ptlol Au-Costa Mest Diiiy Pilot All-M_.99 M-512
RECORDED JN BOOK 68 Bttch.Costa Mesa Daily FOR THE CIRCULATION to CAlifomit Unif<>fm Com· lorn a JUICE, 3303 Hlfbof Blvd . gust 24 31. September 7, gUSl 31• September 7• 14• PAGE 50 OF MtSCEL· Pllol September 14 21 I MPROVEMENT AND mercl•I Code Section Sold aalo to be 11111\hovt Suite G..S. Costa Mesa, 14, 1992 2t, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE
LANEOUS MAPS. IN THE 28 11192 , ' OPEN SPACE AGREE· 6108.2. covenont or watrlt11y as to Cal1I. 92626 M_.82 M_.98 FlcUU.U OFFICE OF THE COUNTY . . MENT (DEVELOPMENT If IO aubjoct tho nome possession, l1nanc1ng, en-Trend Advt11lsing Assocf. a Fkltltiou.
RECORDER OF SAID mS18 AGREEMENT NO. 91 and •ddreea 0j the person cumbr~~· Of 01herwl~ ates. C.,11omla, 3303 Har· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 8ualM• NatM 8'lalneH ... .,..
COUNTY. PUBLIC NOTICE OODINANCE NO 92-36 wi1h whom ct1lm1 moy be on •n IS·la, where-ls bor Bllld., Suite G.J, Costa rs-ttt•-··-Stal.-.nt ltateffteftt YOU ARE IN OEFAULT ADOPTING PLANNED filed ls Gold Cout ESCtow basis. The property whleh Me11, Co~I. 92626 Flctllloua ..... ,_. The FollowW!g pettont The tollowlng ~
UNDER A, DEED OF TRUST CITY OF COMMUNITY DISTRICT 505 N Tustin AYO St•' Wiii be sold Is dHCllbed .. Thia busln•ea II con-8u1lne11 Nam• lkla1"9U Neme .,. dOlng bUtlnell as: .,. dOlnQ bualnHS 11: DATED 1 lfOl/90. UNLESS REGULATIONS ANO DE-105 ~ta Ano CA ·92105 l ollow1: Manufactured duc:1ed by: 1 cor-po<tbon St•tement Statement ATLANTIC PACIFIC EN-MOAREUJ & MELVIN OE·
YOU TAKE ACTION TO NEWPORT BUCH VELOPMENT PlAN FOR and• the lul dite for fillnO Home: 1968 A~a/AurOf'I, The reglalranl(I) com-The Fol1ow1n periont The FolloWlng PlflOnl TERPAISES, ~22 Mtrine SIGN & ENGINEERING,
PROTECT YOUR PROP· CITY COUNCIL Upp ER CAST A WA y S elafml shell be Sepl•mti.f Decal Number lAJ 5408, menc:ed to transtct bust· are doing busine~s 11. tte dolno bullnela oe: Ave .. Bel~ lelond, Callf. 1352 Savenno. Tuatln, CA
ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT IUM~Y AOENDA (PLANNING COMMISSION 30, 1992, which 11 tho bull· Sor111 Number: S47TXXU/ nan under the FlctiUoue OLD NEWPORT CAPITAL MOBILE MECHANIX #99, 92692 92680
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 1. Pubhc Helling regard-AMENDMENT NO 764) neu day before tho sale S477XX Buslnes1 Namo(s} listed 480 Old New or1 Boule-3611 W. MICArthur Btvd., Hervy A. Dohlgfen, 110t GlnO Mor1etU, 13352 Sa-NEED AN EXPLANATION Ing· A. Generol Plan OODINANCE NO: 92-37 d8tt apeclfied ot>ove. Tht current louho~ ol lho above on: September 4, vard, SUllt 8. Newport Suite f 504, San&a Ana. PHrt Ave., lalboe le . ~anno.Tutlln, CA 92680
OF THE NATURE OF THE Amendment t2•2(C): ANO ADOPTING PLANNED D•ted Au uat 7 subject properly Is. 21851 1992 Beach Calif 92663 Cali!. 927CM Colif. 92962 Ptte MoMn (JtmH) PROCEEDING AGAINST 8 . Loc.i Coastol Program COMMUNITY DISTRICT 1998 I ' Newland, Sp 1t6, Hunting-Eric Franz, Vice Prffldent NewpOrt Esc:ape Financial Donald l'imoltly Gognor\. Thia buelnen le con. 13111 Mll111 St., Weat.
YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Amendment No. 29: REGULATIONS ANO DE· • ton BHch, CA 92&46-7629 This statement was filed Inc Calatomla COf ttion' 2921 Br1dl0td St. IE, duc:ted by: an lndMctutl mlntttf , CA 92693
TACT A LAWYER. 2. Public HHrlng for VELOPMENT PLAN FOR IRYIME FLORIST' Tile 1011) amouiil of th• With the County Clerk of 480, Old N1wpraou1.: Stnll Ano, C8'tf. 92107 The reglatrant(I) com-fhl• bualn ... l.1c ~c:~ -
472 EAST SIXTEENTH Councll review regarding: NEWPORT ER NORTH/ LTD., • Catlfomla Cor· unpaid balance oft~ obli· Or.nge County on Sept9m> verd Suite A Newport Thia b.ualnMs "l9. eon-menced to tr~ but!-ducted by CO-par\ntB
STREET, COSTA MESA. MODIFICATION NO. 4015 NEWPOATER KNOLL pontJon gellon, 1ecurtd by the bet 4, 1992 Beac'h Calf 92663 ducted by: an lndMduol neu Utld« the Fietotioue The regl1tron11 com-
CA 4. Raolutlon No. -•• (PLANNING COMMISSION lt1IM Aquil '! property to be •old rnclud· F543180 Thts • bu~lnen 11 con-Th• regl1tron1(1) com-Bullnen Name(•) liatod mencod 10 tranuct ix»
.. (II • street oddre .. or tablllhlng "No Perking",.. AMEl'OMENT NO 765). .. .... Aqull •ng estimaled COllS, 9JI• Publilhtd Nowpol1 Beach-dllded by·. Corpol'tllon rnooc9d to ttlnNCI but!-aboYe on: N/A ,. .. und« lhe flc:truoua
common deatgn1t1on of eutctlone from 9:30 a.m. to ORl!llNAHCE FOR AboP-ahahkl• H Alla penses, and adYances as Coste Me11 Dally Pilot The registr1nt(1) com-neH und« the FlcdUoul H91VY A. Dahlgren 1>uelnes1 names llattd propeny Is al'lown abov9, 12:30 p.m.. Frld1y1 of TION Oohul K • ol the d1t1 ol thl1 Notice of So 1 bet 14 2 28 Oc· menced to trtnH ct busl-Buslneu N1mo(1) lilted Thi• llattmene wu ftled lbove on: 9/1/'92
no w1tranty 11 given u to FLAGSHIP ROAD. ORDINANCE NO. 92-38 won Public Salo 11 $46,469,17. P em • 1• • neu under the Fictitious tbove on: NIA with the COU!'lly Clettc Of Gino MorrelU
Its completenen or cor· 1. Anolutlon No. -Es-ADOPTION AN ~ENO-J8'M J. Kwon Dated: Auguat 3t, tobef 5, 1992 Bu11ness N1me(1) Mated Donald Gagnon Ofanve County on ~ Thl1 atalemenl was fl.led
rectnoss1:· The benencloly ::1 the Ad Hoc Elf. MENT RE-ZONINO. THE ttublllhtd Newport 1992 M-511 above on· NIA Thi• l llltemenl WU I~ 20, 1992 with the County Qerk of
und11 aald DM<I of TN91, ocullYe t~ CommlnM PROPERTY COMMONLY lleech..C01ta Meta Daily HART, KJNQ • CC)U). PUBLIC NOTICE Linda R. Jenson with lht COunly Clefti ol PMaCMI Ofange County on Sop-by reason of a bfNdl or kif the WES NEWPOOT KNOWN AS BAYVIEW Plot September 14, 1992 REN Thia statement wH fJled Or~ County on Augutl ,ubllahed Newport 8Mc:ho t~btf 1. l992.
delault In tile obllgatlon .. ~=EN~;~ LANOING FROM THE U m5t5 8~: Gar1 R. Kin• F1otltloua With the County Cieri! or ta, 1 • C:0.11 ~ .. o.lly Pilot Au-f5431tl ~~~~l•~~:Y·da~:°'~ 2919 FOR TRAFFIC Sig; f~~~~J'D Tg0J~5NI~ PUBLIC NOTICE E1q., Authorla9d Apnt aualn••a Name ?~a~;2 County on August Put>llahed N-:::::c:. guat 31, September 7, 1', B Pu~l1h1d Newport
lht underslg'*' • written HAL MODIFICATIONS AT OISTRICT ANO ADOPTING for Securltr fl•clflo lt•t•m.nt • Coeta Mau Diiiy Noe Au. 21, 1992 H eh Otll Mell Sep-
Declaro11on of Def.un find VAAIOUS LOCATIONS, PLANNED COMMUNITY 164731 Stete Banlt Tho. Following ptfaona F54t4U I 31 '7 14 M-501 ternbtr 1, 14. 21, 28, 1992.
Demand tor Sale, and wrft· 1. Execute the Consuttont DISTRICT REGULATIONS ESCROW NO. Contact: Nencr J • .,, dOIOQ bua1ne11 es· Pub11sti•d Ntwporl Beech-OU' • ~ • • PUBLIC MATIC• PUBLIC NOTICE ten no1lce Of default and Of ~""*11 wfth IWA Eng>-AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN t 4 Htl MW Hu9hH THE FINANCE CONNEC-Cos1a Men Diiiy Pilot Au-21, 1992 "" 5
election 1o caute the un-""" tor onginMr~ de-FOR BAY VIEW LANDING NOTICE TO Phone No. (714) 432· TION. 4570 Compus Drive. gusl 2•· 3l, September 1, M-49 t l'lotltteua F1ctlU.ue ~~s1f0~~~Nll.: oC ~~1)v~~1~~T~~s~i: fLANNJNG COMMISSION CREDITORS OF 8700 ~~i. 912&ctewpart Beach, 14• 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE au.._...... 8uelt1ffa ....... tJ~a and (herttftet the TTAGO DRIVE TO UNIVER· ~ENOMENl NO. 757). BULK SALE Publlahed Newport Pat.rick Sulliv1n, 312 W M..S1 8tatement Statement
und.;...g'*' cou.Md Hid SfTY DRIVE (CONTRACT Be!'c':,~b'c,~:d M~wi:,~!.! (Notice purauant Beach-Coit• M ... Diiiy 8th St .• Corona. Ctllf PUBLIC NOTICE • =--~ The fOllewlng ptflOnt ThemiaFollOWlng petlOtl8 notice of delaUlt find of NO. 2851). Piiot So _, te UCC Seo. 8105) Piiot Septembef 14, 1992. 91720 u .._. "'dOlng buaAMI• u : 111 l>uslnea• u :
elec1lon to be l'ICOfded •. EHCUIO an AHFP ptember 14• 1982 NOTICE IS HEREBY m513 Shlney SUlllvon. 312 w. Flctltlou• ........... JUST WEST ~ SANTA GUTZE PAODUC'TIONS.
June 2, 1992 es 1n1t. No. AGREEMENT BALBOA PUBLIC NOTICI GIVEN thlt a bulk ••le la tllh St .. Corona, Calif. eualn•H N.,... The FOiiowing pefeon1 FE, tn Rlverslde Ave , :o9 h IMneC A" .. Newport
9231075-4 In Book Page of BOULEVARD REHABIUTA· •bout lo be m•d• PUBLIC NOTICI 91720 • t .,. doing t>ualnH• ••: Newpor1 IHC:h, Ct llf. ec: • alll eaeeo Official Recorde In the of· TION/23RD STREET f O cns10Ht~ The namn(s) ind butl· Thie bualne11 11 con-ta ement THE C"OSMOSIS INSTI-1121163 William How1td 8o1Mc>t,
fk:e of lhe record« of Of. 32NO STREET CONTRACT NOTIC• TO MU addrHs of tho teller FlcthlOU9 dueled by: hus!wld and are ~:i F~lo~lng ~aona TUTE, 4121 W"*•'Y Place, Betty J. K.111, 177 Al"'· ~ .. lnltne A\19 • Newport
Inge County. NO. 2910). .,.. JAMES I CHUNG ANO .......... ....... wife ng UIMll ... Suite 102, Newpor1 Buch, aide A\19., Newport IMch, ..._..,, Cllif. •aeeo Sold Sale 'wt11 be made Authorize the Mayw Md ci.EOITOR8 OP JANE J CHUNG IMS W 8 The rettrent(1) com-TREASURE HOUSE IM· Cellf. 92teO Colrf. t2Ml Thia buelntH la c~ !':,,~~ expr~ 1! ;:Ir c.=,to o1·~· ~":. ,:~~:. ~' ~~r.-· Coil. Mn• • .,.The ~ ~ ~IM\Cler ~~11= ~Tga,!:,52~ ~ :~. w~~·cJJ. J~~ ~~:9:C..~~on. ~~1~1:1~om-
p11ed. r.egardlng title PQ$o land• blyw11d of 39 Har· Stoa u .c.c., Oolng' buaif'loea u : "FA· J•ltf4c~ INSTITUTE; AO. Bualneee Neme(sl listed 9J~~ & w 111 FalU 92. 114 . fhe regl1t11nt(s) com-rMnced lo ltlnNCI ~
HUion, or encumbr.ncee, l>or 111ond Eecr-"•· oe."° MOUS-SUBS" ANCED TRAI NO · FOR eboYe on: Auguat 11, 1992 ar •• • • • Thia bualneu 11 con-menced to lrlnUCt l>Yal-,,.., undef the f1c:11tious
topay theremalnlngptlnd-PUBLIC HEARING Notice la hefet)y gNer1 All other bui lneu CAREER OP~TVNrrlES Pllflc:lc&.llltvtn ~~8~2 ~eloayc::~· ductedby:anlndMdual '*' Undef the FlctitJoua 8ua!Mu Nome(a) bled pal eum of the noi.(a) ... SCHEDULING • September tile Cfedltor. of the W1tNn neme(a) and lddfHI(") (b)AERO· ADVANCEMENT Thie ltlttmtnl was fiatd f~I enb r~, 1• The roglalr1nt(e) com-luslneH NllM(I) Uated lbOw on: Augu.C 1, 1992
CUfod by eald dMd of 24, 11112 nM'8d .... tt\lt • ~ UMd by the Mller(a) wtlhln ~ETHNIC REPRESENT with the County Cleric of 1 ua neu • con. menc.d to hnl8CI bYel-lbOW on: Augua114, 1"2 ~ H. IOIMPC
Tn.111. with lntorm .. In f 1. CONSTRUCTION OF .... la ~ 10 be,.,.. of .,. pe9' lhrM Y"'t .. TION AND OPl'OATUNt Orange County on Augull ~ed by: hUlblnd end neat undef I.he FlC1ltloua a.tty J, Karr Thie M&lement Wit ~
Hid not• pr0¥lded, -CVR8, GUTTER AND SIDE-the Haeta dHCtlb•d Mat.cs by the Mil«(•)·.,.: TIU 2041 8Ullnew c.n: 18. 1192 Ti~• IOI I t( ) BuelntH Heme(•) lltted Thi• •lol•rnent WU fllff wltOrh the Counrv Clertt of ~· If ltffY, under I.he Nont ' lof D, S4ilt• •&.208 IMne PMt7'72 1 ' l •ran • com-1DoY9 on:~ 1, 1"2 with !tie County Clertt ot ~ County on Augutl
t0tm1 'of ..i.i Deed °' PUBLIC NOTICES I PUILIC NOTICEI Chief &ec:ucM Ofb: 21 C8'1f. N114 ' ' Publlehed Ntowpor1 Beach-=~ ".:w' ~ ~ ::.,:,,_,.,.. ~ ~? ~ on hc>tem. 14• 1 a
Monte Corio, IMne, CA Arthur Rivero O•le•do. Cotta....._ 08ly Nol~ 8u•ln .. a N1me(1) llated with r--.. Wiii • 1 . '141..0
l fn'DSTAn: ''"Kii P'fc \ C-OlaTC'F¥nlALDtHlll("T 9271' 5162 WNed« Cwcte, Hun-O\* 31, ~ember 1, 14, lbove on• $ef*mber 4 Or ther==:'1 ~!! ,lM3Stl P\lbllltled Newpott ~ cw< Aut'Ol.,IA Tho name(•) Ind bUll-ttngton 8eact\, C81ff '2t4t at 1192 11192 ' ~ ..,_.,r on _. PWl!el'led Newpor1 Belch-~ Mes. Dattw .-tot Au-
• " SAtJ tm H • neu •ddreu of 1h• Auttin WllllMll Smith, m • Chwlel Fllkt 1'· 1 Coat8 M... Deity Pilot ouat a4, :St. ~ 1,
, ~11 ~01•> ... ~e: HCNO EAP Evergreen Plec:e, Coete M-490 Thia 1ta1~1 wa1 tllld .................. ~!!'!...! a.ptember t4, 21, 28, Oc· 14, 1192
I .... '( .... P. 2644 Spaufd.. ...... Cellf. t2e21 PUlllC NOTICI with I.he County Cl«tt of ..................... ,...,.. -.. .. tobef •• '"' t.M1'11
, l"IU'nUOf&MT ~-Long 6Mc:tl, CA Thia buelnau la con-Orange coumy on~ C.. Meu Delly PlklC liAJ. M·50e PUIUC-TICI , Oo\lln>NA....,... ~edby:~ PloUU.U. ~.t, 1992 gult ,t, l1p .. rlber 7, 14, -------.;;....,;~ ""
, orlflt'raCT l'll"" CT'he :r'o~t>::':: lh1 .:,•~atrant(a) c;:: .......... N..... NQ'HI 21, itta PUii.iC IOTICI l~~-"= .. :"'.-:ut=i=-.-.-.;,.,,_...,. _____ ~~-
' oarrum In T .......... .,. .... ~· tnenc: tttntaet atat.......a Put>fjlhed Newpoft -.Cho M-495 .._....._._ .._.... .... ~ '-..1. _ r~~-· neat undtf the Fl(tf110Ue The following .-.. ""._. - -ru All <a!IV!JW ANQ qmp wmu L"t JIOJllllII Fqulpmant encl UOOGWll ol lual,,... N•m•(•) M"9d •• ClolrlQ butlneq ::'°"' CO at• ..... Dally Piiot PUBLIC NOTICI ......... ....... • ..........
l't.f.ASt:T4IO'NOTIC't .,_ .. ~l:owt!Wlbd..wt.M • ~ fut flCIOd Aettau-•l>o¥9 on: Apt119, 1992 NCW vtNTURl PROTO. hptember t4, 2t, ~•. ()c. .... ....,., The '~ P°"°"'
-,, 1,,i, • w ... .., .,, .. ,.... rJI dlllll _, ,.... "' rant and are locMed .. 145 Au11111 W. Smith lYPU 3402 W M~ '°"' I , 1192 ,._...._ The foteowtno Ptraonl Ill dOil'G buelr'"9 M : ......_ ... _ .,. • .....,...~.,,<._..,1,.,ua.t-w. 11th StrM. Unll f.. Thia tta'8menl wu tiled 8tvd ·F-llnta Ana. Call! M-610 8'•1ft•• Nw a1e dolnQ ~" u · SUN COAsf l'OO\. SEA-
i ""',._ ... _,. .... _.dllll9 ......... ..._ Cotto ...... CA 12121. Wlih !tie County Clettt Of 92704 ' .......... T ANO' c PROPERTY VIC!, ,.,. Spa Of .. """'
-. .. o.MDr -• • ..._Ill am °' Pftd «'!I...._, The t>ta .... le Intended Of9n09 ~fy on AUQUll JoNPf\ p Qeorge 20082 PUILIC NOTICE The fOllOwlng peraone MAINTfNANCI, amt 29th ~ leectl, Cellf 12104
•&W -........., .. _._,.,_..,,,lldllft~•. ltfl.ot~ to be toneumrnotad .. IN 14, 1192 MOol"* ',..,..,.... .:...nl --ttt•-·-11e .....i.... bullf'8M u · SI t N...... .. e h S~ Zluo 11U 8" ... __. -nmw ~ ......... ~ ....... ,,,, ............. In ... ~. AU office Of COASTAL COUN· Pl4t410 Ion 1Mc'1 c;;;,. .. ·v:z&:. Ing• ...... .... A ~-"' . ,.. • • .. po.. •IC • Hunttnet IMcn. Cflll0
I DMAL ..... """""''C"WM•ll'IOQfUf'-mu•lhdlltdllHl ........ 1110. TIU UCAOW, tlOH PubllaNd Newport~ OM .. Danielson, He3t .......... ....... ~·~ :.~:.0~rr:. 'i::.;eaou.,,. WofMly, .... on ' ~ • ~ Ctrrt. "'.,. ,.._,..~COW\. c-.i 1"-1 "'C'olah!tll• M c.... ~...:-It ..:...,~1 ....,. co.a. ..... n..11u Not liAJ. Caatlllo l.ene, Mlulon ...__ atat.......e Hunlnglon IMc:I\, CaM 111\t Httl ltrMt, ~ l~ bualneet .. COfto> a...,•Ct.,..., l-l'kn•-'°'S-AMC'ol·l-•e?:'Ol ...tu11p1>..,.."" :::'. _.... i, CA -.. .., ""'al .... "I":..":~---1 '/09f0,Cald 121tt ,,,. F~ ~WM 1Mct1,Cellf,IQM3 --by:an1"dll:tclUll
MOO hcMe ~ DrM ~ ~.:,_~,:'~1~~!'!~ 1.!'~~ o;..i1.:'" .... d4Q II 14 1;M"' ' _.,..,,_ ' Thft bualnen la c:on-ti')~~ r CO Dor'8kl J, Hell, 704 Avo-Tflll bualneM la con-!:.9~i:allfant(a) OOftt-......., ..._ fha t'xllll Mia 11 IUbjtct ' ~ by' • Qet*el part• : · c:ado It .• CQfOfle ,._. ...,, duC'9d by: an lndlvldUll .,__ ..,...
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Newport Beach/Costa Mese aally Pilot Monday, September 14, 1992 Bl . , "*IC llOTICD PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC llOTICO PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC llOTICll PUl&JC MOTICU MUC NOTfCl!I PUBLIC NOTICES No matter
what you're PUii.JC IOTICI v .... J. AM*N, 131 V•leJ RenwN MUC NOTICE I ~ 0 . Vecc:.o, 210l2 ~o vacc.o PUil.JC IHmel Ba1Da1a B1ven1 16002 Bareata Bl-..na Mc~ 1103-1341, Co-Thie ltalefnenl ... -.cs Shaw Lane, Huntington n.. ~ ... M«' Davi• Lane. Hu1111no1on Tt11a 9"J ""a1 I tO doing. your Pkltltt•• rona. Calif. 91719 with Ille County Clel1c of "°'""-ISNcll, c.llf. 12141 wilt\ IN COunty Clel1I ol AcUtMw 8each, Cai.I. 1~9 w ll'I I a County Cleo Of
hometown .............. Thia bualneH I• con. Or~County on Augut1 ................ Thia bualn•H la con-Or~ COunty on August ... .............. Thi• bu11nes1 II COl'I• ~· Counly on S.ptamo ........... ~ by. .,, lndMduel 20, 1 Stat ........ t ducwel by: ... lndMduml 11. 1 .... __. dUctad by: an ltld111idU I bar 2, 1092 newapaper The FOIOWlng petlOM Th• r•9.!:lr1nl(•) com-FMI044 The Followlng PlflOnJ The regl11ranl(•) com-F14f174 Th• Fo11ow1no f)ll'tOn• The r•o111ran1(1J com· P:50322 ··~~ .. !
merQd 1'Muct ~ Put>lllhed Newpott BMct\. ere doing butinffl n : mencM 10 tranuc:1 tM.tli-Publilhed Newpof1 BMch-111 doing bY11M11 u · menced 10 vanucr tw1'-Publ •had t.e.;.l>Qrt Beach· TN liljllit. ANS RANSLATIONS, ,,... undet the flctftJoul Coata Meta O.ity Piiot Ai> LABELS UNLIMITED, ,,... uncMt the FlctJdoul CotU ..... Dally Hot Al> BIVENS MANAOE~ENT, neu under !tie F1Ct1lt0ut Co111 Mtsa Daily l'llOI 1509 N. Broadway Sanla lluttMaa Na1M(1) lltt.d Gutt 31 , Septembet 7, 14, 21082 Shaw L.Mle, Hunting-Bu11NN Name(•) -...ct p 31, Sep4embef 7, 14, 18082 Da\119 Lane Hunung-llu••MH Nam•(•) •st.a S.;i•~ '"· 21, 28 OC• Ana. CMf. 92708 ' lbow on: A191tt 1t, 1192 21, 1992 ton BNeh. c.iit t2t4tl lbow on: NIA 21, 1"2 ton S.11eh. Cai.t 92649 •boll• on· noc al)C)llc•bl• IObel 5, 1992 fh1 In. Make th• rloht move. Buy IL Seti It. Find It. Make lh• 119111 move M·500 M-4t3 ~1 $01 Piiot Real Estate Claaslfled1 Pilot Real Es1a1e -
TD PUCE lit ID CALL
642-5678
~1221
Nt:Wl'OHT HAI.HOA COSTA Mi-;SA 2 UM Nt:Wl'Oll I' NEWPOHT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
BEACH lUh!J ISi.AND :.!IOH Wanted! HEACH .! 11,•1 BEACH 21 Ii!• How To Place'
A Classified Ad BLUFFS BEAUTY Cott .. • 2BR 1 BA tum,
2Br 2Ba. mod•'" beam cells, akylt., 2
perfect. Great locale. patios, $1200 + utls
1 or 2BR house or * SEA ISLAN0.2BR. Harbor View Home,
apt, sngl adult w/2 2•~BA. goff COUfSe w . 3BR 2BA, 2-car gar,
small mature dogs. 21100 aq ft, 2·etry. Avall 10-1·92. $1695. ltlif.iiM
Move-In
SPECIAL!
•2BR Ouplox quiet lg
fncd yd sngl gar gd
area W 0 hkups
$850 mo 847·7540
BY PBONB:714-64JMS878 .
._..Olup Oluq • l*IUO
..... Qrus9 c.utJ • UWIOO
S319K. Agt. 497-8993 497·74B1 or 640-0949 W Ill pay $600/mo. 1_S_3300~ ...... 'm ...... o .... ,,.1_,20-,.,,,.,1,...34..,,.,,,5,..,..1 644·7220 or 754-7181
Contact C•rey Ward **DUPLIX 2BR 2BA. i....,="~-....,.----Mi6iiliiilillii
2 BEDROOM
Pool, spa. cable hkup
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
845-8122 Ant11mel
•E II oe CM 2br 1 50a
Townhome & detactild
Collage m cro, gar COM View Lola
11 Excel. Lot•. Ready
to build. 344 Hazel.
Llllle Balboa Island,
Waterfront, canal,
2 + 2, f/p, uM of w/d.
11400/mo. 675.o831
831·2242 Agt garage b lock to LIDO bayfront home. LRQ sunny remod 2Br
beach,' 11200/mo. 3Br tum winter rental, 11hBa, frplc, French
BY VISITING OB KAIL:
330 Wnt Bay Street C.. ...... CA. .... , , __ .,...,..lll'f'd.•8-Jk)
DEADLINES
Mo~ ................................ l'rid.AT 5 :00PM
Bil GNw:fy, All-· 87s.6161
FABULOUS-EXOTIC
ONE OFA KIND
BAI.BOA
PENINSULA 2107
VIEW WITH STUDIO * Winter Ocean Front.
Unbellevable amen!-2BA 1 BA, gar, patio.
lies. $1 .7M, 111 TO fum. utll pd. 10-1 to 6·
SBOOK assum. Pos-1.93, 675-t632 slble carry, or trade,,..,.....,,.._,_..,._""'=" __ ~
or lease at $8000/mo. FURN 3Br 2Ba + loft
Owner, C , Norton, winter rental. 1 car ga·
Agts. OK. rage. Near ocean &
891-3488 bay. 642-6527
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2140
t VlBR 1 VlBA Condo,
gated comm, pool/
Jae., 2 blks 1rom bch
pier. $1,050. 645-0243
Rent to own, vacant &
cheap 3BA 2.5BA.
20691 Horizon Ln. In·
door spa. $1695/mo.
+ dep. 619-726-3733
IRVINE 2144 ~ ............................ Mouda7 5 :00PM
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S&tUl'lliq .............................. P'rtda7 &:OOPM
•---------On the Point. Winter IMMAC WOODBRIDGE Harbor Ridge Crest furn 4Br 2Ba hH, gar, 2BR 1.5BA twnhm, nJ
Lease option or? Call w/d, d/W, microwave. smkra. patio, crpns,
Barb Agt 875·5511 675-0664, 8t8124+5512 w/d hkup, ale, amenl·
ties, assn, n/pals, S&tUl'lllq a..l s.t.aY ..... Tbu.rada)' &:OOPM
GENERAL POLICY
~ _. t 1Mrm.,.. ..._,..,. kl olMulp wtlbcnn
ooUoe. ~ r*"eb-,_.,.. u.. l1Ctrt '° -· reolaaall). reYi•• or rejeel •D.J olaHtnod
a.d..u-&. ,..._ NpOl't _, wron &bat°"" ..... ,_ .......... --..ua..q. Tbe oa.u,
PUol • ,,_ lrt1, dml ...,._ -liabUlly ll:>r
_, .ww • .. .CvwU•-=t lbr wb.l.oia ll -., be
, ..... dHe ........ Urie 909' ol lba ....
Newport Beach
Owner Must Sell
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122
•508 Acecl•• 2BR 1 BA front hse,
frig, frplc, pvt yd. Va·
cant. St 125. 642·9797
Beautiful newer home.
Can take over very
low low down. 3BA
3.5BA, calh. cell. big
yd, too many ameni-
ties lo llst Oen Y\J, 1·1-B_R_f_u-rn-.-f ..... 1-en_c_l'l_d_o_o_r1
walk to bch Owner to pvt patio, good for
must sell In one week. 1 pe<aon $750. Also
675-1921 smaller unit $650 N/S
Next To Nothing Dnl ,_N_o_P_e_ts_._8_40-__ 7_3_3_3_
~------------------'! 5BR S.A. Hgts hm, NB Cute & Cory 2BA 18A
----......... ~ u.. .-rcw. a-ed.ll ---.11 ... ~ .. u.. er.a ....UC..
ouses /Condos
For Sale
Gt;Nt:HAI. 1002
C'OHONA
DEL MAH 1022
achls, assume loan, duplex on Jasmine.
$280K. Low mthly. Garage, frplc, $850/
Ownr 888-5230 mo. Agt 675-4912
Newer 38R 3 Ya8a Jas· Spyglau Valut! mine Prk condo, t/p, 2
Model JMrtec:t SBA w/ car, A.JC, $2200 Mr.
LOTS
FOR SALE 1400
$1000 avl 10.1, 261·
0969 day, 644-9120
Or•ngetr•• small 1 Br,
w/d, rolrlg. ale. No
pets. $700/mo ,.. 1ec.
Tennla/pool. 76().8768
NEWPOHT
BEACH 2169
Beach Rentals!
NEWP°"T PENINSULA
YEARLY OR WINTEll
'5SOIMO-S1700/MO
Studoo/1-4 BR Homes. DplxH
f umsl'lec1 l.nllmshad
Villa Rentals
675-4912
180" views. Terms or Miller 720-3965
Qo,...va Tudor trade. Call P •trlck BUYERS TAKE AOVAN· Oceanfront Properly. ---------
Many historic tea· Tenore 780-8702 TAGE OF CURRENT 1500 sq ft, 3BA 2BA, RENT lures. BuJlt In huteh. Agt.. Nationwide USA MARKET PRICES pvt. road. All amen. FAMILY TRUST MUST Winter $2,000/mo, Yr
up brkfat nook, UOUADATE AT CUR· round s2soo1mo. 963-through classified hardwood floors, hiOh T c s ow covered c91Unga. Old .. BR 1.,, ... Condo w{lge REN PAI E ·IN I 3977; 209·52H~815 ---------" """' LA Convention Center, English llfeatyle. yard. hH w•t•rtall & 200' frontage, Figeroa
$186,500 apa, newer carpelJ St.·ad)acent parcel
C·21 A N•lehbor· paint/Ille. remod kit. poaslbty available for
hood Emporium gr•at first time home. a t o t a 1 o f a p-f 7t 4) 839·2t00 S139,000. Open house proximately 1 act•.
Muat aen Fri & Sat 1 2-4. Agt. Possible terms. LONO
COSTA MESA 2124
81ke to ~ch. Huge _54_s-_2_22_2_____ BEACH HI TRAFFIC1-.,....---...,.,..-,-~
pool home w/2 nre-IE.Side Charmer COMMERCIAL COR· •Newport Height••
places & many other Remod. 3BR 2BA, NEA. STEAL AT $250 2BA 1 BA cottage.
features. Mex. Pavera, vaulted CASH. Anaheim & clHn & pvt w/pallo &
•EXECUTIVE•
3Br 2.5Ba Twnhome.
A/C, dbl gat, atrium.
St225 Lie. 54G-0709
C·21 a urf Realty cells, huge lol. S350K. Pine St yard $875. 646-2651
(114t M8·7872 Ag1. Jim. 751·2787 PALMDALE C -BOOMING AAEA Owner Wiii •ny E.Slde, 3BA 2'hBA, cul-75 .. acre parcel. Also with 5• ctown. Charm-ct.sac, lg• lot, $3251< p
266~ E. 16th St. 2BR
18A, yatd, carport,
w/d hkup•, $800.
Ing & unique 3BA Lae.-purchaae op1. 20+ acre parcel, eat
I .d -Blossom Hwy. Term•1---------home w ocean ,,,.w avail 968-7420 poaslbl• or (BUYERS CLEAN & SPACIOUS
65().5391
from matr BO w/prl----------vat• deck. Backyard Lovely Medllerraneon, DEAL ,.TALL CASH). 2BR Duplex In quiet
deck w/tlre pit. nr Bk Bay 4Br 3Ba, 3 E.B. Trust·C. Norton. Eaatslde Cotta Mas
C·21 Ber• Realty yr nw, calm, Reduced 891-3488 neighborhood. Encl
.7,'"t H•.aee1 $369,000 842·8807 •---------backvard, Ideal for ... • L•guna Bch Big ocn ' Sea ., .... VIII••• Lovingly remod. 4BR on view~ w/cut• shack & working roommates.
3BR twnhome with country alze lot plans. Call Agt, Batb S750/mo. Call
newer carpet, 2 car S254,000. Seller mot!-1175-551 t or 494-2342 M6-4902
gar, private courtyard _v_a_ted_._5_5_&-4_2_66.._,~..,,.. •·E-.-S-ID_E_3_B_r_3_B'"'a-twn--hm-
•ntry, Inside laundry. NEAR BEACMARKa Sttall CDM 2-car gar & yard,
Reduced for quick Lrg 38A 21/12BA View Lota w/Plana. BBQ, relrlg, gardener.1l!M•illlll
sale 1191,000 TWNHM, frpl, gar, Batb, Agf 875-5511 11350. 867-594511 C ·R1 Weloome poof, 51761< 631-'7918 E.Slde Twnhme (Clos
97140 ..... 875 to Back Bay) 2BR
••r14Maa AIMHlt aelt-2 .5BA with bonus
Inell room, dbl gar, w/d Lowest pttced 48R. hkup, frplc. No pets
EJCclu. atea. New car· amokera. Avail Oct. 1.
pet & paint. AJC A $1..1951mo. 71"4-
tamlfy l"lft. RV M:Cell 54S.. 7937 ~ m•g)
ltookk .. ,....
Fin. statements, taxes
& conaultlng. Free
conaultallon 642· 1392
AC'OUSTIC
RI-:MODEl.ING HOM Great Term a . S259,900 E.Slde, 1400 + SQ ft. DRYWALL REPAIR
C·21 a .. Bree•• 2BR 2V•BA, 2.patloa, New/old celling apray.
(714) Ma-9921 28R 2BA, FRPL. W/O, gat + t apace, lnald Orywall/hp•fT•xture.
jJICOT COlWSIPiib ~~R~~~.cs~:ioo:; lndry area. S1000/mo. Fr" est, 897-8083
It 'a the •a a Y ·to-645-e HMS or 831-0211 1-:A-val~I ~Oct:--.":"998-3434~=~~~=-:0td~.,.c;~ll~l"9-•"".M::=-llde-::"'.""':N::-:ew~
accHa, Information· ....... ••staid• lg 2BR 2 rHpray-repalr, waJl-
packed marketplace -J rml .-Attrfftlve Immaculate near 20th & N1ewDOf11 texture, lie. t1348064 visited~· •uc· furnished 3BA 1BA. Blvd. 2·•tory, frplc, Gface Broe S'M4M
c .. afully • by 1111 ldnd1 fireplace, lg patio, yard, garage. Pet 01(.
ol conaumera. S990fmo. 873-4062 1975/mo Agt 875-4912
Friday at Spm that is.
Take advantage of our extended deadline for your
Saturday listings. You now have until Friday at Spm
to place your ad in Saturd~y·s Classified.
AOl>ITIONS
REMODELING .H 10
All I 0 HEl'AIH .1-1-17
Hi\ I ti 111 >< l:\1
IH. I-I N I S II I I I M
w operier, 831-4442 (818t 359-4539 $2500. Watch the doors to dock, extra
•Harbor View Home boats go byl 673·2246 closets, dlw, w/d, gar. ---------
28R, den, auper•---------Yrty $1350. 499-6321 •EASTSIDE• $300 OFF MOVE IN Lg 2BR •.BA town·
clean, no pets. 12000 luxury Condo!
9 mo IM. 840-5H4 Brand new lg studio Llone• of Newport unit loc 1/4 ml to bch,
BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607
Ch• rm I n 9 1 BR house, l1p1c, d w, w a
counyard Apts Ga1oa, hkup 2 car garage
pool Close lo every· S975 mo.
never occupied, aep
•Lido PenlnMde• bdrm asea, A.JC, pool
Unique 1 & 2BR Units & tennis l825. Agt
thing! 842·5858 1780 Santa An•
••B•y view across $300 OFF M OVE·IN! CE:.NT AUR MGMT
from beach! 2BR 1BA, 2BA, lncd yd Wlr pd 842·2288 for le&H. Private bch, 8 54-5809
on bay, 87:J..e030
71 o Lido IP'ertl Dr.
furn/winter, 1 car ga-8 38-4120 9 ·5PM
rage 539.759~ 2194 Placenha·D S755 •Sm.tll 1 BR co"age,
•Newport Tenff••
3BA 2~Ba. f/p, oc.an
view, pool, clbhse
$1295/mo. 548-7970
NEW BAYFRONT
2BR 2BA, 2 car gar
Ouplx $1000 494-6241
OCEANFRONT 4Br 2ba, 1575 Orang&-C S745 small yard lrplc, uhls pd 3J6 E 2011'1 St tum. No pets. $1 550 $300 OFF. spacious S790 mo 548·1627 mo winter. 673-4724 2BR 1 \l'JBA Twnhrn w --,,---~----:--
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Lrg 2BR 2BA, lrpl,
pool, new carpet, n/
pets St200 675-7887
ON THE WATER gar. d w , ac 1g pa• o •Sma I Comp••j( clean
2BA 2BA, w/2 car gar lndry rm, sm pet co,... 2mstrBRs 2 "JBA, gnr,
•Nwpt Sh1'9 3BR 28A
patio, gar, d/W, f/p.
Comm pool, lannls
$1475. Bkr 842-3850
w/boat alp avl, n;pets s1dered 645·5~3'> PAt•o C'W.l'l.'OVING in
$1600 673·7092 ..... ,-9-9-S.,..E.....,,.C_D_E.,..P.,...,.O...,S""'l~T SPECIAL S850 548·1460
2BR 1 BA townhouse,
assoc pool & rec
house. Good area.
VILLA BALBOA 2Br
2Ba. pool, tennis, sec
bldg, ale. lg patio, bile
to cx:n. $1250. 548-0524
S1100. (310) 630-0805 i-....,..V-IL...,LA,..,.....,.8-AL,_....B ... O"'"A--
Affordable Houalftit Ocean views. renn,
2BR 21hBA, 2 car gar, pool•, spas, gated,
aleps to beach/bay walk to beach••·
$1300 mo avt 10-1 . n/ $1350
pets 85t·5488/646-0575 2 mstr suites, 42'
Blk to Bch 3Br 2Ba, deck. relrlg Incl, w/d
refrlg, frplc, garage. hkups, avail 9-15 agnt
$1300. 557-8290/d ; 960-2871or960-3313
631-5550 evH/Wknd• Well·kept Nwpt Hgt•
CORONA
DEL MAR 2622
2BR 1 BA. gasage, W/O,
sundecl< $900/mo.
Open Sal/Sun 10.5.
421 'h Iris. 673·5069
3BA 21hBa, new crplJ
paint 322 Marguerite.
F/p, paho, w d S1350
556-6655 or 722·8949
Sunny, spacious, 2BR
lBA uppper, lge deck,
lndry, gar, walk to
bch. $1150/mo.
96().6483 Designer'• 2BR 2'hBa hH, 3BR 2BA. 2 car
condo w/beaut appts, gar, lg backyard, ---------•
2 car gar, tennis, poof, $1600/mo. 650-2355 S 1500/mo. 648-9885
SE·LL
your used vehicle
through classified
842-5878
Y11rty Rentals!
Ocnfrt 4Br 3Ba $2200
Npt Crs1 4/2 $1850
Nr bch 3Br 2Ba S 1500
Eaatbluff, back bay
view 3BR $2300
Balbo• Newport
Re•lty 723-4494
For Ad Action
Call a
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842.-5878
s
DIRE
Spacious. qu•el 1BR •WALK to school & pool, covered p:·ir.. shops. 2Br 1 t .B:i
ocn breezes 5-l8·033 1i.iw1y d c SSOO 3032
•1BA CUTE conAGt E"vohdge >l5•0521
E's1de. FURt•ISHED Attractive 1Br w 1ll'l
privale Non·smo~er p.rt patio Great aroa.
$695 uut pd. s HH10!>6 wai t< 10 everything
•1 Mo Free u1i1s• LJ 54&·9081
clean 2br 1 ba 9 lr n1 E 'slde 2br/1.5b• cpl, ow i.1 r'lge Ga• Laund•y Fae $750 No Pet 6.;u 2l95 oac" pa1 ,.. S~50 mo
*1;, MO OFF!• 2680 Sar la Ana Ave
Lg 2BR 2BA, d w, ga· Cathy 6&0·3237 msg
rage. 1ndry rm close E'SIDE B•ck B•y
to SC plaza S795 mo Cozy 1Bn Windo w
505 Sunflower seat, S695 mo. No
CENTAUR MGMT pets 1553 M esa Or
842·2288 646-4262 or 6~5·9543
Class1l1ea 1s E 'S IDE B•ck Bay CONVENIENT Cozy 2BR, )ard S685 whell'ler you re buy· No poll 842·2818
Ing, selling, or just 329-M Un1vers1ty Dr looking, classiloed has E'alde Lg 2br 1 V.B what you na.d•
PILOT CLASSIFIED oa1c. oncl garage
842·5878 Qu•vl ad..1lls, S775 mo
120 E~ 2011'1 722-6804
A
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For all your home and business needs I
<'Atu·~r .s.>1-1
Summer Carpet ........
1-'t .N('t:s
& l>t:CKS :u-; I r,
IMl'HOVt:Mt:NTS
tlOME 375ti
.... I Sa~ up to 60%. p • N c Ea.QA TE a . Custom Carpentry
All Carpets Reduced! New Repelr. Aedwoodl aome llnac'g avail,
#628464, 73a.M23 c.sar Poec Raplace. CM."8. small Job OK. lic'd,
Ct:MENf
CONCHt:Tt· .. l'>.!t.
Jim Whyte 642·7208 r ... ratH 455-7954
Fl.OOH INSTAI.I. HO Mt;
Ht:t'AIHS 3620 ll~PAJRS 3758
//D rlvewaya-patlo• W-_... ..__. __ C RS H R I path• etc. No Job too -..--".. US• * ome epe ra llNI ....._ u...t1M70 tom Wonc, Neg price, termite/dry rot repra,
Mickey 377·1195 ::,,.=,, ~s..~u ~4 ~~~7 a.
T .J, ,...._ C.... C.... Al tpea ef Hme Repn
cono:Bna·Block. Uc Electrical, Plumbing,
I 277329. Hlgheet ~ Arg, roofing, etc. am
Low Pres. (714)812·1083 ....... WCOtMd 455-7954
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r11.1-s <•-'"'
C'l.l-:ANINt1
St:HVH .. ..., I., ...
......, ......... 1o al'rJ ,._
Furn. ~~ not, F~
tear, teat ~wortl
Cal Debra 8'2·1519
1-l'll\;l l 11Hl-
1 IU.1'1\IHS .Hi:.!~
1.ANl>SCAl'I-: &
I.AW :'Ii ('AH E :IKO!i
......... mowed front
& b•ck $11.50, clean-
up• & compl HIV also
avail, e 31.ae09
•ABC ....... Ina.
QUICK, CAREl"UL &
COUATEOUI. •T13804I
r•aa rat•• nao0410
Poer Man'•...._.. 1
nr min Q~r. iow.at
ralea, lie. 101002
lnaUI' 7141$33-9925
MOVING 38d4
PUBllC NOTICE
S•v On Moving
Lowest. Storage, prof
XUff rep. I hr men 1r11
T1676.59 V MC 7J1"295a
PAINTING 3858
l't:HSO!'lil\I
-.,a-;n\ 1< t:s .• ,...,:
PJo.:ST
CONTROL :1869
"Beat Price, PrOfl'llHI'
Envtronment 1st Ter
mite. Fr inspect. w~
100, guar MC/VIS
he• PR2060, 998-487
Puryear'• Pool S.rvtc
Maybe II 1 IJme tor
eftangel W• vaccu
every week 761·3995
ROOFING 3910
A• Roofe & Aep•lra
Local Reis 16 Yr
Grealer Pac1f1c Al
83&-t9e8 t162136a
R OOF SERVICE
all typoa l•c, Ina
free HI, XLNT service
974.9449
REMODt-:t.JNO
Al ADDITIONS 3916
P ara Conet Add1t1on1
Remo deling, ne
c::onst, No Job too
llNll, I<' 1111 5()9. 9011
TILE :rn28
I WINDOWS :Ht:t4
WINDOWS CLEANED
Ser..,,• repatted
lledttetleft ta t.r ..,_ ca .... Qlaa• Men
MYOft9 Relax En)oy, (714) 147"'333
overcome ana 1•11•• -~~~=--n-Wf14"1-~-t---t
Not a mhacle Dul Pllet c.......-
1We>na e .... 1 t e Ma·MTa
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641·1611 ......
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642-5678
,
CaU Classified at 642-56787o place your advertising.
()MO •11§111 Gilt Olf n. .... ,.,, •tal A ..... r.. l• .. 111 er I• m f.f 1 "" ,_.,,,, S38 hr.._. W.mot~ ~\f pef Month ~ 6;42-4!21_~~ -7
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COSTA MESA :.!U2-\
EASTSIDB 2Br cot·
'"g• wlpatlo, carpon.
w. d hook up No pet•
$765 mo 722·0294
EASTSIDE
Country Wood•
28R SIU<1y. apll lvl, 1 p,
kylt, deck $855 No
PttlS 180 2111 St u 16 4262 or 645-954.1
GOOD LOCATION!
lg ~en i ••BA town·
house lndty rm, d w,
p1110, ~N!> mo
2078 Thurln
CENTAUR MGMT
842-2288
RENT NOW!!
lOH 2DR E11tlt.1do.
Lmlry, gruat neigh· "•JI , Qui11t almoa-
1 tn o t.o ;>vis Op•n
Dally $625 S72S
<;.1vo n"bato 631 ·8427
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2640
1[lll DA. 2 car garage
Vicinity S Points,
HlJ"i I .inorson Lane
$~9!> "'C 9t..0·2828
S a tl
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your riome
n c11'1'111.u'-'
6425678
Bridge
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•1BR. gat, w/d, yrty. NllWPORT H•IGNT9 LAQUllA •m&CN rma In IOV91y IQ• pool •x•c otfloo•, .JW 311 ~ ~lh St. Open D•lu•• 28R 28A, llOTOll 11111 hme. Lge pvt back yd, Airport, .... ''°"'
Sat/Sun 11·5 $750 S1050 fP, w/d hkp, Weekly,. ... ans & gym.~ nl• prof/atu-S350/mo. Pvt work
84&-7047 or &45-8431 glW, .tee pd M&-MS9 up • ..._.... o.nc. 2 rma at •:a•o. atatlona s 1 ISO/mo.
BDRM $750 OCRAN ffRONT 3BR ' rm NBO. &42-0929 FrH prkng, tum, r• •2 t ZBA uppw, 2 car QW. ROOMATE WANTED cept, cotf .. , cont rm. •1BDAM Seoc>• trpl, IMllAC. $2300 Prof. fm Ir\ 20·1. nJ FAX SOc, copl., toe .
Frig, dsrrwahr, •tove mo, yrty, 1575-2272 smkr, to al\ar• 2bdr 833-9550 AJ OuiJ\lan
Incl. No pets 54~855 •---------2bth, lrg twnhm In u.,. •WESTCLIFF 2 BR Studio, lg• pvt patio, Park City Utah, 1 WMk, guna Hiiia. Prvt blh, l Nl>USTIUAL 27KK
R f I 1 1 new carpet, walk to 1 12 3 . SI•• p a 15 . encl gat. $300. ic u111. :!BA. D • rp c, r g. bch, $595 Incl utU c-.. -. W1" ,,_ .. _ for .. C M d k 1 s1000/mo "'""" "' -.. ay 642-4321 ext 2fSO '** o•t• ••• ~b-ee · po5o 63 -0211 · 675-5205 wHk •tarting 11120-eve. 859·6953 l•H•, 3000 SF, 8000 64Wl& or 1 TAKE YOUR PICK 21. On bch. Night only _R_O_O_M_M,;..A;.._;,T..;.E;..;..w_a_n_te_d_ SF or 11,200 SF. Pia·
2 Year• Newl 3BA tBR 1BA apt, $775 801-225-4'49 J.,ry cenlla frontane. Very
2BA f I.., 0 plex Nice. quiet 2 bedroom • • am., c m • 3BR 2BA home, $1375 11A bath townhouse, compehllve rateal Call
$1050/mo 4BR 2BA ocnfrt $1e<>O Bkr 833 0203
714-0ao.a31o 3BR 2BA Wntr $1 200 ~T:~~~Yor!~~!'~~~~i 1-3-3_7_5_s_q--11-. -·3-0""'1'"'11-ce-,-.
LIDO ISLE Bayfront VIP Prop. 675-2232 College. Male pre-3BA, air cond.
l BR, Pel OK. W/O l-""W""l,..,N-..T"""'E""R,,....,,A""E'"""'N""T=-A""L..--25 s tarred, non-smo ker. 16753 Noy•s, J-•lne. $875 Furn/uni. 435 Via -3 yra old, f•m .. •• lido Soud 67s-5059 Furn 3br 2ba twr dpl11, pref'd. Beaut 28r 2BA $397.50 + ~ ulllltlas. 646·1044 1 hs• to bch, d/w, fp, Newport No 1550 ,. 650-2343 or 631·7448,
LOOKING gar. $1095. 536-5369 VI utlls 640-7495 W COSTA MESA 38R Condo, fully tum.
8"1. tal No. bay fTont fem over 35, compl
apacloua turn 3Br privileges 642-0269 For • rentel? ROOMS 270H
Blk to Bch NB 18r/8a 2Ba, beaut vlew. Prof. ""w"".-.-,c-l:.lff_P_oo_l....;H....;o....;m_•_
Prlv entry, no cooking, S800. Olan• 724-4510 $450/mo 557-8290fd 1_________ Lge pvt mstr aulle. full
Call Laura
Business &
Finance
'
1\111!\ I )
\'/\!\ill II ."•lh
lnvHIOf9. E111n 13-15
"· a.cur9d by C...f. R E. C.Uf. R E. Brok«.
Mr. Tow, 975-0644
l\1111l f(. \( ... s
I IJ S ~U I H
S Avall, No cr•d•t
Foree • BK OK. Equity
loans S20K to SSOOK.
Calif. Uc. RE. Broker.
Mr. Tow, 975--0~4
An nouncements
UIS I &
FOUND 29U1
Found lg• male black
Lab unnoutor·ed. 2·3
yrs old, Vic. ol E. 181h
• Orange. Costa
Mesa on 9-6.
645-1079 673·4400
HARBOR REAL TY
RE NT
63t·5S50/eves. wlcnd• Oal Pen Point Home. pantry, n/a, $S40 '+
reapons. quiet nJamkr util. 722~79 Non-smoker female.
child OK. Laundry &
ki tc hen I ncluded,
who lovea the beach
$500/mo 675-2102
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY :.!90-& FOUND: DOG, medium·
alze black & white re-
ALL CASH Earnings! male. !US. vicinity
S2000-S4000 possible Broadw•y & Irvine
t~rough class lied Costa Mesa. 631·9011 1----------
aller 6. B LP per week PT/FT Ave., CM. 548-3664 A en. Shar• lg 38r Proven conc:ept-yours1 _________ _
blk fb bch. Bay view, at lowest cost. Zero Lo•t Cockatlel . gray,
prkng, w /d. Male non· down It quahfled. Call whlle & orange, COM
amkr 25·30. $500 1 sV Rich 1 -800·598·3792. aroa p lease call
lut. 9S5-i30& ~5-5498 .,,3 LOCAL PAY PHONE ____ 7_~_·1_2_7_7 __
CdM. RHpon fem non-Office Bldg . ROUTE FOR SALE LOST IRANIAN
By CHARLES GOREN
with O MAR SHARIF
ind f ANN i\H HIRSCH
amkr to ahare 2Br 2Ba Cardiff by the Sea CHEAP MUST SELL PASSPORT
blk to ocn. S42S+u1il. Fully occupied, ap-__ 1_.a_o_o_._2_2_e-_9_9_9_9_ 196093 (1n the
Chrlalln•. 1573-5332 pro11. 8 ,000 sq It. RECESSION PROOF ~l~~:t~oll~~e)~~=tge
Prof m/f, n/amkr 3 rms, ocean vlew, S l .2M . raaloatate Investment 8-29-92, 64 t-7012
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mo 642·3878 Iv mag 3%. Owner 714 111ge ol recoaalon. Rod heodod Amazon
891-3488 grent n•onthly and named MONTGOMERY
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port, avl In all clll•• &
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cash, an avg ot $30-
$60 each day Flex
hra. For comple1e ln-
lorma11on Mnd 110 10. NIOCO Co., Boa 50351
Idaho Fau1. 10 83405
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Costa Mesa. Call
Steve 548·3883 8a..!lp
Advertising
INSIDE SALES
Th• Dallw Piiot
currently has a lull
ttmo Inside sales po-
sition avallabla In
the Classified Adver-
tising Oepartmont.
II you can bung us
some strong aalas
el(per1ence, • posi-
tive attitude, plea•·
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high energy. typing
skills and perals·
tanco we w ill provide
you w1lh a friendly
atmospher•, 1oom \o
grow and the train·
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,uccesslul.
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sond your rosume
to:
DAILY PILOT
330. W Bay St.
Costa Mese, CA
92827
Attn: Cl••slfle d
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FARMERS INSURANCE
C L ALEXANDER
District Office
l 7305 Brookhurst St.
Fountam Volley, CA 92708
(714) 964-4493
MON1':Y
TO LOAN 2914 PERSONALS 3002
St FAST CASH $$ 'f Intimate & Ol$t:rHl
loans: personal. bus!-HIOO-n6-XTSY
neaa. dobt conaohda· no 900 Of cc chrgs
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proval, bod credit OK 1·800.869 flNE
1·800·382·8430 L IVE ONE·ON-ONE
1..SC>0-869-SEXV
NO 900 or C C CHAGS
Chrls11an Dattng &
Friendship Sorv1ce.
Computer Operator
Need monoy l1Ht
Mako up 10 S 1 =>O day
using your computor
skills Work wllhOul
pressuro, Call any-
11me 1-800·643·13~0
CSR Order Desk
Growing llghl bulb
dtSI In SA IS Sl>Olo.•ng
a CSR tor our or<.101
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help t ul Heavy
phones Non-i.moktng
0111 e 911 benol11s
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432· 1 ·160 Alln. O'ltl
278 01 coll 714,662·
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DATA ENTRY CLERK
for IBM pc O·Base, tomp
3 mnlhs. 8:30.. 30 lor
local 110n profll age1ncy
97~7900
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entry. for t>Yay prop-b011 ss.oo. Gr... tot
eny mgr In Newp0n tlr•plac•. acov••.
Beach. Hra t-5 wledy• beach. Will ~ In
& alternate Sat.a 1().4 near., ... 6'2·1044.
Must have cat & know
W/P Call VIila Rentals
97a-4•12
Pflug., & Penn oceen
fishing r..... Altapac
& Tempfar •hark '"'•· Photo c11-r1 Akron llw. Mltch•ll ,.._ fresh water rHla P1ctur• p•rtecl High 548-9832
potential earnings. ----------Wort< without pres-Queen or King Palma, 8
sute Call anytime. feet tall, $20 •a. Herb 1-800.843· 1345 plants 80 kinds S1 ea, Ulac 674·9422
R.E. SCTY & ASS'T Shade, Pine. Cypr•ss
Must b• oxp'd In res•· trees. t s-gallon. $20.
dentlal Rf, W/P, 1-gallon plant•, St
phonoa & MLS forms. Wisteria $10. 674-9422
Call M~5~~~1:~a TANNI NG ••D for
sale, $1200 (coat Real Estate $2000). Montego Bay
Rental• & Salea Wolff System, Cryatal
Agl for busy well es· 24 Suns. Only 22
bll h d R E Ore hours of usage on ta s e · · · bed. 712·692·5359 Must be famllla1 w/ beach aroa propor11es. _W_E_T_B_a_r .-lr_e_e_z_•_r.-b-a-r
Call Pam Burr Whitt atools, Kirby vac,
Alty •7• A•30 word processor monl· v -v tor & printer. 673-4724
RECEPTIONIST
fun/ectlv• office
noods • people pe<·
son, slart NOW 891-0332
SALES/Cashier
Designer women's ap-
parel store olforing
FT/PT positions 10 en·
thualas11c applicants.
Noor JW Airport. Call
John at 852-6580.
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES 1)1)33
•••••••• Ploaso be awaro that
Ille llallngs In this cal·
ogory may require you
10 coll a 900 numbor
In which thero Is a
charge per mlnuto.
Bartender Trainees
NooJed, earn up 10
$150 daily, salary •
11ps, lull or p111'1 11mo
2 wk tra1rnng, women
mcri 21 or older Call
800·532-9222
TYPIST
Gr•al lncomo op·
portunlly lor typ1\I
E..lrn up to $ t 25 per
day Call anytime, 1 •
800 6 13· 1352
Merchandise
APPLIANCES 6011
Fr1g1dalro refrldg
$125. coppor color
OHICt.: fl' HNI I L;1n:
EQUlPMEN'f 60~7
USED desks. chairs, file
cab inets. copier &
supplies. Best Offer
call Jfm 729-1568
PETS &
ANIMALS 6049
Per•l•n klUen, Supe-
rior Ouallly. pedl·
greed, good home
only S200 536-t 692
Transportation
BOATS 7011
ILLNESS FORCH SAU
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or Catelln1I 2• GtaspN
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tiaaiS1 bo• es new lllemator
end r.ew c.irt>Jelor Al ntw
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top, II~ e1 Ill( Hunt nvton
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15340
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1-800-829-3283 Food Delivery Cllll 548-0136 evos
El Pollo Loco car & 0 C 20 cu fl. tf, ad x sd.
Insur $4,25 hr • $1 brn, Ice mkr, XLNT
per del ~ lllJS PIT or cond $235 8b0..()6()S
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routes available . Deliver
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dependable transportation
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COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH
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d1l'r ~rv1ng undH his comm•nd.
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1-800·793·FOXX (3699) "° 900 Of CC cnrgs
TALK TO JULIE LIVE
1 ·900-68()-4480 $25 cl
1·800-869-6006 all eds
C.CM . Boca, Fl 18 ~
MEMBERSHIPS
3018
Fff ~40-50~6 ~--------..,....,---------! Ullon M1crowa11• oven.
GENERAL $50 662·2166
*MANAGERS
•PHOTOGRAPHERS
•MANAGER TRAINEES
*WILL TRAIN
FURNITURE 6014
•Co.,t•mporarv
Couc & LOY•••••· like ew. S325'obo
Aa tQf Janet,
Bo•ton Whaler 13'
Super Sport. Yamaha
40hp w/lrlr, many
1l1ra.a, S5200. 642-3777
WANTED TO Rl!NT:
Moo1lng tor 36' boal
In Nawpon Harbor.
972-8874
SAU. BOATS 7014
NEWPORT BEACH
COUNTRY CLUB
GOLF MEMBERSHIP,
548-2575
Bung drivers hconse.
prc;,ol ol aulo insur-
ance & soc sec card
to mtervlew Call Sue
al our HO Mon only
8 30-5 00 EST lor an
1ntcrv1ew opooarllment
t ·800-275-4967 EXT
2427 EOE.
___ 6_•_6-4_3_5_4 ___ 23' Fully equip~ w/
45' 1145 square glass radio, sleeps 4 , good
des1gnor dirnng table, cood, ·a real bargain
S28~ C:ill 644· 1030 al $2900 494-4987
Employment
Opportunities
7 d•ntng rm tblo, Frnch
Provonltal w 8 h1gn
bclo. apolslrd <:hrs.
S&~O. blondo oa" sec-
ro111r1111 dak w chair
$175 75~694
MARINE SLIPS
DOCKS 7022
Slip 10 so· Classic NB
loca11on, posstbl• 1111 ..
aboard, 631-8480 All Kinds of Jobs For
All Kinds ol Peophl
Piiot Cl•Hlfl•d.
Mortgage Insurance
Proceuor High earn-
ings Will train
213-957-4940 Ch111a closet hutch. Ork ----------0.ilo. 4 dra·S a11lllS·2 WANTED 45' slip for
lijhts, Now cond . u Bristo! 46' Trawler
741tJ6• 17 $175 549-2554 Yacht, COM ownor, EMPJ.OYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 -------------------.1 Crvd s1.reon • peacoct.s llorul $400, 4 bnlv.d
APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR
Full time, from your home.
Need phone. Top Comm.,
F R EE Training. OC, LA,
SD. Call Dave at M .T .t.
1 -800-7 48-6806
Th• M emory Tr•iolor ln•tltut~. Inc.
cana chra 5-100 645-~785
Lg China c11blne1 &
m11c ltomsl 476 E
19111 SI, Costs Mesa
SATURDAY 9-4
Llnr couch, aola, Bam-
boo cnra. OrnU chests,
Kit p.t••O HIS, whl bk·
shivs, lrldg 760-0925
Tonk oealt. & chair,
(Hong Kong '70) S500
645-9758
Seevourcar
make tracks!
Need to sell yoor ar? Do ~ 1he i:mt. woy! Run your
auto ad for 1 O 00ys in 1he Doily P"tlot/lroe~t. ~ it
doe~'t sell, we'I run it for 5 mae ckJvs, FREE!*
CoR Clossif ied for detui~.
Cl.1s-.,f1t1 c1 Com111un,.r~ f.1,ul.t'f/11,1l ,.
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040-0419
MOTORCYCLE
SCOOTER H018
'81 Honda C0125, new
red palnlllires. MINT
COND curr reg, $300
obo, 548-6555
Automobiles
RMW !10.IO
FOIU> 907()
69 hlbdl t.tustang. 4 bfl •
302 eng. XL.NT cond.
c11m stereo, Must ••• S4500 obo 644-8032
'86 TEMPO 5spd, ac.
pa, a m /Im case.
cruise. needs lun• &
m inor bdy wrk, first
$1800 1a11.es 644·1661
'88 Fosltva, whl. 34K ml ale. 4 sp sick, new
brakea/2 llraa, all
rcrds $3000 645--0529
LINCOLN U I :.!O
''71 LINCOLN ConU·
nental. 460 eng. run•
good St 095 Muat ... 1
M2-05e7
'85 30050 TurbO Dl•ael,
lmmac cond, aunroof.
gar/pamper•d 7tK frwy
121.000 873'MIOO
66 300E XL.NT COND
lood4Kt. chrm wh"'•· 16GK ml, $12.91(
840-141M
1980 300 TD, gaa.
e1ura clean, load~
Make otter. Call 842·
3074 or 6!>0-3434
fi~HWi\'£iBIRIMb
' 0 VW 8UQ, tebuUt
•ng. GnEAT cond,
$2000 675•31$1
'72 VW aue Auna
goodl A•d With black
fnterlor, M1.11t Se•I
GrHt for Student!
&150, 754-t2U
MI~< I\ t 1 I II • 1 .' l ">
,
Monday, September t 4, 1992 87
You're Single & We're Free!
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"10re ads
ATf'RAC'TTVB swr JI, tun
l~111J• educalCld. flnJOYt OUI
doon. u.nl, music, mu•1~
Seeks N/S pn>(cuun1l 3S SO,
111111 lu ll1lttClll&. (« CIOmmlled
1el11iOl\ih1p. l\rwpon Beach
CaU 192J
BRJGtff. wrrrv. Iii. 1C11&Ual m wbCny blonde OWF •1th
ec1ta1c 1ntercs1S Jetts N/S
•outma1c 38+ •1lb S~dpt&re'1 and Gandhi's
hnn who lo¥• Clhruc rood.
111Yd, PBS mt'S'C'lt:1. and Cln lltl~ • bfe's hale folbles. Ir
'" CaD 2296
PitE'TTY SE.\lOR SWF lady s 3' ..... l.O mtCl nioe-looll wt&
i.emor "*' for QJ111p1.nlllmhtp.
l!Jnc1J1.,din111&. walks, tie. Am
• ham Call 1790.
• AlTRACTIVE DWF SJ, S61
130, bnineat, irocn e)t:S, sci r
tmploycd hOl!lto•ner w 11h
good sense of lalmor, hippy and
IU) a I Into CH11 I dn:u aa 1vi-
• ues, cornpan1onsl11p, IJ'IO\l1n ,
•and Cll)O)'llll hfe llopina 10
: meet "CIY I0\'1111. &ood ·natured.
• ~on1111 COlllllC!"!*\ C:mu
• Mesa. Call 2741.
ARE YOU rom11111c. mblt, tr
' oire, cam,. cu&Jc? SBF S?/
130 Hh one du Id. loct inc for
SB \i aimpan1on ,.ho 1J and
likes to ht•e fun' S1snaJ ll1ll
Cail IS74
E:Dl.CATED, PRETTY SWl-
37, well-bluh ST, YVICd VIia
csu, io.aooldo«s, loft& ,.ab,
Wl'lllk. .... ._" rcadtft&.
Scc.J NISA> S~ 6'+, 33~.
t4lo1ca1ed, anot1oaallylli11111
c.a ~ for QllT'lnllmall.
C Mca Call ISM
JLST SA y 1'0 IO tcl'Oblcs' Fr
~le~from~cn1'1
rttds vpla male (IS 90)cam
prnorulirp. Fowu111 V Ille)
Call IS52.
81.l. C· h. V..D 01.0~Df.prufcs
SICIO•I SWI-enJl>YI thtllrC,
tm cl. \PQf\S -it) 1111lt SS~ 10
sh:an:, a re ll111111n1wn ~
Call Ul9
CLASSY. EARTHY DWl-
eatl) 40 s Pink flo)d. ~
i-a. fine ""· &ood bookJ, lird1p , candlchp . tcm1J •
comfonlble '!"ICt, but •ould
IO\-esomccornp111r lr<me. Call
20SI
WIDOW, WF 70. 111r1e11•t, ed~at.cd, 1hm, blondclJrem
C)n, S1 , 0"11 homr, ICll•c
l<d.t mt1J'llllOll Cou.a \~
Call 2M2.
SWF 2A Ion& red lwr,Ja)l>l!rn
cb, prcD\', alhcllu:, \/S,prufo.
smal, LCI Sflld, COlllll) mu11c
lo-n '<Ck1nc cdua led, fanul).
uncnltd, 11 IJ &Cllllctran 10 lait
20's. lmnc u U 1461
DO YOU 1-.\JOY hfe, ..t•cn
IWQ , J>CIOP!C l /\rt ) OU coo/1 -
dcrn"l>.>rw hkc11>laugh?Thm
call lhd SWF f•lf con,>anion
\!'up 1,.. tne Cal I 1596
V~.RY A1TRACTIVE OV.f
lO, S61120 1ttlu l'llltJrt rel.a
honship •tlh V.lllTl'I hcaned, 11
1na1"c prvfcu1aial 1T1111) I 3S
lr<inc: Call ISlo
TALL, ATIRACTIVE:.
8LO\DF lil.cs cuual u .. tu
as (Der lh;np 111 hfc Ir )OOl'tt
ont (Ille n.n bel"ttn 4 60,
annCL~f. IQJ\ t , fl.n, lake 10 &a.iJh. tp111l Ind be Sj!Ollcd. rd
hkt ) Oil IO be tht f lllCSI lhir& 111 mr life. Call lh.s \.S'tl S\\ F ·'t'Wpl.I\ Bach.. u.11 2'09
BRIGllT, DIVE:.l<SI-prnft,
JIOlllJ SV.1-\.S, 'S. lln\1111
pc111c. ct>~n\r) clawcal. C\ c.I~ lhca~ S«i"& SW\t, \/
S, '<> l9,dl'.va:<f.,nirrc,c:om
m111ucau•c. raid\ r"' c:oomit
mail. lmnc u U !'<Ill
C.ORG!'.OLS 81.0~DE JH S l ALL ~ R L 'r fl(), f1Jula
'6 ~ 34) phoc.opjlhcr RCSl ,IOl\IJ, lld~. <ecU \IS
111-.anciall) sce11rc. tall. hanJ CUcnpi11t0n o-cr ~o ll~mw. m ~tint., llllleuc man 3M 9 ~tv. 1clligtncc, curio.It\ univ re
""" lbch. c~n 16.so • q~aa!Tt1\S ~100.. c111 21~
TRl:I: CAUl{)R~IA.'1, SWF
bk>ndc, grccn q c\, S7M1n ':\/ s I love won111g Ull\, ou1ili11'1"1,
tpiwu, tmcl lllCI pvn lrt1nc
C11J 19SO
TRADITIO~AL VA LUES.
QS)'&OI~, mble. SCCU/C, out
&o•ni. aruacuvc, profeu1orial
OWF 31, S6112S Fn)O)'s out·
cloun. honc:sl comrr&lmcahans,
ICMlS, bc111& best fncnds, mu
sic, bqclW\&. cooluni. camp-
q Sttlt111 car.,g. affcc\ion·
l it , stable, ph)'StetJly ICllwt
SW~ for cotm1ccd rtbuon·
s.'up. su:t111c a family Cos11
\IC!il. Call 1~7
\TTRACTl\'E shapely rtd
hclJ. 5'1. 27, profcu,onal, 1m
pul<1•e 1.n.c:s bughta, rma1c
ath cnMe, lcalhcr and pm lo
b!ick \el•CI ~~ Stckin' I
lnll) gorgcoos ~on (24
30) .. Ith ec:rsoruiluy for fun c•e
n111g.s Slll(l\CT i-cfcrrcd ~inc
Call 13</9
JfA'\S ro s11.K. v ... c,uu'.
clusy blonde. blue C)ed WF.
pClllC S' ~JS honcsl, .. arm, n>-
m:anUC, l'hnsuan, 60\sh pas<cs
for Sths.h. Kll•c. ph)s1call) tit,
hkts 1rn d, dance, lhc11re.
~· lau&Ji:er Lona Oca.:.h
Ctll 15Z,J
r.ooD n ll'GS ~ 111 UTll!I
l*'~aics! Pcs11t, pttlty D\\> F
n. luolm& '"' ITlll'I "'""lll11 bean, ~g."~ C)~ and alhJct1C
~JJ lr<111C. Call I q!.
CL'TE. P£TTTF. a:hlctic SWF
19, s-11100 loo\"' rl!f •:inc·
ti\ c, &\hlc11e, rO'llll111C SW\i 6'
21\. 11 ll.a111na1on Sca..'t. u U
IJJ(I
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1901
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C!T"h.ln mom 10 -k nt, •u
pcnml\ Jl'u•ne. bc~ch. 1"1 m&I-. ,. ~.,c <It hc1oh S 'II SO,
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Men Seeking Women
SW\1 37, 6'1/l 7S, C11JOY' cy
chn~. ~ics. JPml. c.ool11n1
S«u11 aan a1 \e J0.3 SWl-
r~ rcl1honsh1p lr.111e C.11 JM
TAU. SW\t. rrud rifua , -~ IM..neurnm, SIS, u r
• Ill& nl pat11CNt, flllpt my
·homtonlheWllft', raons, qwcs •wncs. sdlina my bu&ina.s and
rad)' IO tn•d. lCd.J 111* Ill
f cmale °'er 40. C«nt bit my
ad\'cn1u1u llur111nc104I
tb:bc» Call ms.
Sll\f 36. fl'.~ for 11h
lc:lic SWF. aolf. LCm11, bach.
nm and Jirppy bcu1. Lona
Betdi. Yil ltOJ.
ALL i\. \tl-IUCA. ~ &ood lod.s D~. \/SID tttks SWF, cl<
•crocd onc.c OK, 111 30 '· no
du ldrm. le. CCXTlll\llled ~la
l~ ~In& IO t:an.ly '"1111
pc>q•blc lllU't 10 Colondo du
CIU'llt)' In S )G" YOU &<Jr
1cou,, dc&recd, succtnful,
clmy, clcsan1. \Im ski~. SS
S'IO, CS'Y COl"I I mus1: \1td
Western Omutn tnd t.n1ly ••lut:t of Colondo, M1ncu1,
OU111as. lo-a.~ I"' 1 plur·
11\ao.IJ\, Q: IU (30 di)'fJycar). !1'110
cycl1111. pholoanphy, ntllltt,
hik 111g. mo.a. dlnclllg. 11-.i
• JI(, '*orl111& OU\. Ille bod\. r<>-
l!ldJc: mak. I lomcownlf, alh
la1t • physlQ)ly fa. ,.. so.
~ •i.· s·1~10.1rt1r11t. Ct11
•902.
SW DAD 39, 1111tlllam.1rnc
11•e..zany.r11.~s....
SIS I.ad)' wllo llllba 1 d&lf er
flll« Lona a.di. Cal l.S20
YOU!\G ,.Ql'hSSIOSAL
Sll\4 -.111111n ~ lS-
SO (or ~P lnid nm s... Ana.. Call 3469
VERY ACT1Vf, SWM 62. 6/
160 1~. -.U\, dlncllla. "''
Ill&-and ~· P1G11k u•ca
l1CW i.ch. ..-Mptt)'I
cal dud\ ....... pley. llinin& 1one.ctLN~I
SA.\f 42. f6fl1S ......... .
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clltL hill.. Cll G1
Alltt.ITIC, HA.~DSOMli
SWM ..... 6'C/210. >t, .......... , ......
~~SWF.o.p.
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T1!1 4~S~
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pMCliS ;'NJ ~ 7/110 Ii\, ~l'
lltn~ll\t .S(). \JS l on"911\Jl"1
{u, 0' IC\. 1hatt r, d1n1ni .
~1n OfJC•h'c fun, r.>
t, 111\l carrn• llllc:nl II 1111
11111m BciKll.. u l! 4640
D ttf sF.00 pcti:c flft\lle
.. 1111 ,, both .. ~:,. and Kn~
KJ4s <'hr ~n: CIJI '206
SW\t \C'l'j1Gr1 Bta .. h ~I
-de.res --,.,lh ~ • bra1N urida JI Sll'<
Mcm or llC\>c:r iratrltd. !\(W
pen at.h u.11 J7n
SPlltm. AL. SllARI \G, qvie sw,ums lriJOYS hornc.111
h.rr. c inc.. !'With Sttlt \Ill.
lhin, ll'llUlll•t, fC1\1lc, &o tnC
bdy '1--u1t Ctll 4007
\URRIAGE f A'otl LY
\ll\Ot-0, SW\t ~9 . .SS'/160.
\IS haJll'>. ha hhy. cacra<ie
rc111larly, 1o00 'lupe. 1r1d1•
111'1111 n luci, ,.,ck 1n\etcsl~. ,-.1 Clll'\'CI', ~~ o( ~.
hoot''• tintlft, con11Jcn1c,
tu~c 111ttV•IY Seek Ille llltlC,
Ice ?0'1 10 mid 10'1 "'111'1 no
~ lrw~ can J631
ATTllhCTlVh OW\t 3.S. 6'/
210, -U pee.IC bnlltttc Ida lt~ mu*l for Ila\ A aJ
YCt!Ut. 0nnce. Call 37'9
S\t 2S BELIEVES cll!Ws
sboWd be canlCNblr, peopk
~Id 11111 men chaw lcu,
.,_C.--a Mt M W, h lMl
Call lot())
OARK. llA.\'DSO\f£SA.'ot l6.
alllft1e.1n lc.p11110l*C _..
tNloootd. SI~. tnb S.S WF
14' c~lllip. ma-ae
Tllll111 Ctlll711
O~O: L~ A UFli1"6°"'8
M\liy,SW\f M.0 0 , ter.bM/
.. oro{CAIONl IO .... OIW CJ{.
I kind bedwklf ped With fM•
IAMIC \'ltw, ROlllNNla only.
S1.11tt1 lk9cll ~II 437l
SU<.'Cf.SSA.11 It.ht! Ptcln
•IMll •• -10 ..-1.s (Ot t'IMtap. r-ily. M\lll hl\'C
u ctlMM ~Mlon Ot1111c
Cell JlSO
T&CNIS! ...... W.'7'1_WM u.nrnas ..... .,.fof '"'-·
1111 ,.... lt-40, ., tc-d ~
·-c.110•
NOADWAYllrTS' 1.ttpe
,.,. • ~ ~ "'1 •oiot'
SWM J7, ·SIS. •1111). •~. ., ...... c._ ...
... Call WJl
DYJllAMIC, llANOSOME.,
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a..,imf/lh .........
Ill& WU. all 'PO"' Rotr9nuc,
subsWll1•c, Jrtal 5Cll.<t ll( hu
r.xr, linantiallr sea11c. Seeks
•try physically 111r1ct1~t
"'U1l.&n .. ,111 ~1hnnce, uric 1nJ
dc;ith (21 32) \C"A'f>IX\ lk11<.h
c:.111 )741
Al-ll:.l110\A n:. RO\tJ\ \ nc. c:cmTlllrnatl ll\llldN, Sltl
a:rr. pawcn1t SW\i ll.S I~
I f>i. ~IS heellht. happy, (11 and rm pro(cu1mal .. hoJ OU\C~
111& and O"IJU)S bod!, bJi:c, slt
ing sid &>"Tl. Ready fOJ ~WI&.
fu!f11!'"1 re!c1tnShip l~g 10
rnirmce. Scd'"I SWF Z3 }l,
1111M1l•c. auicoac. phy1aca!ly fit.. ~ y bc.11 Cr ocnd and to-c:r
Faumasn va11cy u ll J7 2.
\;~IQLcGFSTl.f~\tA.\sm•
mnquebdy-DW\U 7',4 ,11h
lcllC ~. rutlbfCll. ltllOlllJt,
wclJ.11WV'Cftd.111W7 MC>m· ful I. fo11noally sa.. I sk.1, play
imrus and coif, loo. e uocl ScGinc 111 ltlr'ICllWC, INnC\m btrod. eiciant laJy, 40-Jh, Ill
shire a happy hrt and butld a
la.~ rtlltlOMlup ~tutua.110)'
ally, ll\ISl Ind rcspo.t a mlrn
Lrv11t. c.u 089
SW~ PROl-'lSSIO\AI.
t-1..1'11U~ 30, $'10'/16S alh
t.IC. Dwbk:s ts • ~I ~1neasrMD.Secks my cw and
only CON Mesa. Call lSS7
SW\f 06SIR ~.S S WFF.I' yet
scat. pa# SWF wllh klil& hair,
llrp hoalcn for wild t~ Sllllld 8eldl. c.u ~ 7,
C\11..TUlF.D, ·~ lwldiiotnt. JrK14IUI ~ IDW(llll
SW NA 40 OMt lO) scnJ
t.c.a1ful a.dy, arly 30'\. lont
&.di. Oall 4297.
DW\4 SI. dqroed. ptaClllUblt
6'(17S _.. hallfiy. 1111~
SWF for aof!, i.ws, fllll wi
• l.q 8-11 Call 4691
A TRUE ~ca. OM J4.
pro(.-.1. f11Wttlllly lt'C.Vt,
Cll,oylo.n...ll\Gllr• ..... ~
)t f .... 11ri\h I aood terlM of
tunor. aff cuonate INI ""*'
llC, Uds 01(. !rwll'IC. c.u )972.
OWM, CHRISTIAN, N/S.
llJST 50, JU$1 di•orced. )\IQ
londy. 1111, ..-c. Ml, lui·
nest OWfttf, looktnJ fl'lf
~. low'"' p l '° "°'' T--. o.14901 .
SHY, WITTY SWM prol•
llOllll, 32. $7', -· Niiiy,
co( ..... "~plSWf» 40, SM> ,. Wlft ..
~ht my • "'SUl'd ..... ~ fo.*. film ftlld,
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~·n'foll. 8ri11sll cmwdy.
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..... '"'""' .,._ CliJ .,.
DY. AMm PAClAO f,.
CL TE. PbilTI-IOS. Ions
bl<>ndt lwtitfo,.n C) i:s, likes
dli11n1. dancing. fl)'"'-1-<..dt.
hoals. Sal lktlch Call 2071
Oi i Mi\ God' llcalth)', 11hlcs1c
lllCI cncr&cuc aon1y chick I
11-lltl a b1& llll'ICl1•c tairik • llun
111111on Bach Call 1~3
BF.TTF. MIDLE.Jt pcr<onalll)',
bulmnnblc Am \iuptCI-Pro
feas1onal •orran w11h lll'fUlrVll
mind stch adQen1u1nomc.
&ood llsmoml, ~ftlolll•C, v.dl
adJUUed maichinc bllOktnd
\11HI be Iii & lrllll, \JS. p>d
nah1rcd, llO'IU•C nl open. 4S
S9 Lon1 Reach. Call m1
ATrRl\Cl lV .. , PROll S
SIO'\AL SJ ... \1S, 37. q I
1011• Stci., •d•tlllUlllU\,
bnill. llhk1icall) mchncd, c:tJ I
unlly av.are. soa'll) 0111.~lll'CI,
special 11C1W f ncndJpaMCr. H
4S f .. fun, good umcs, <h.tr111i,
un d. l!llKC Pr1~111oCt' no d1'
~ppDlnlmCIU ll\'IM C41111 S
l'M LOOKL\G for an 11hm
IUrtf, )Cl CO!Mlllltd, 11\l'lllng
rtl111omhrp. I m)OUns .iO,l'\llC,
cucldlu blc, crr~ll•t S'41104
Scd11ns SIO o-.tr, wcccs'
ful.~f.iA>.nochalltcn. lo-e1<lf
C®a Mesa. Call 2369
A1TRACTIVF PROFl-.S
SIO'.'/\L SV.-f, \/SID •I en
j(l)S coif, lCMIS UIS, !\IMC,
tn•d. Oa1m fncnd.1J11p,eom
m:unent "'lh ... a)'. smcu c. •:II
lcs11:, sea.re profcss,onaJ ""\1
~/SID. JS SO 11\'lllC. Call 2273
Br1\l nFL I 1111.clt anJ '"'' SJI 40, S«'11n~ ~·nlltaJ p.in
llCl, Im a pld lncnJ. lfle..u .. n
l •l:, 111 p C21 ~'lt. ltkt"' t.. .. ill
l."1JOY lmlSIC. ITW>\t~. d.:in.111~
~1natj "I ~in& \C\f>por1
Bcaclt Call !..M
\ITRl\CTI \'£. ~ ~ .. ~I. ••lfl'.
12. tlep P'°i~lh $«.._An .al
lt:l411•c n 50 m;vi In rc .. o\cn
It' n.· t.11 20711
l'I R~IJ\ \ W1\.\ II D tic. .. I
l~I blink "'Ith lll'\.'111.')•"'· Ill,
"'-'<h hand'4omc. o:!u ... llcJ. .uit
l'lllll•ws, f111111i... ~..:nttJ li!\ln
,..all\ riJcpcnJcr11J-< ..... r.: S \I
111 hf•• h.n.1m~L .W.cnw~
11' ~C a 1117-1
C i\SLAL 1 IO~EBODY. DWF
''i lln o camp111g, fishing, cool·
1~. g.irdcrung S&!Cl< wmc:ooc
1u do lhcm "''lh Cos11 \1cu
C.aU 2SOS
.SOISll Wf:, lrlm, acuve, cnJO)s
cocuru, pla)~. lht outdoors.
111"" 'bol.1 ~ou? U\'s &d io-
&ctha WtS11nlllSICT. Call 1753
l OOKl'\G FOR a nutunnc
fncncl and cu11pa111on w11h pos·
s lt1l1\ om \te 100! I'm 1 OWF
SI. luot.111g f« 500le0nc 4S.OO
10 shft qo.ahty umc,. lh. loo&
Bexh. Call 2555
S\111 1:' Very prctly, Cll.f'\I
ccous, pclk, ~IC nurse, 39,
'1 nos fJ1JU)'1 Ira\ cl, tht ans.
rm.sic, new ad\cnlllrts, lllilgh
10' lllld IOINOU Dcs!ICS pro
f~'J1in.il gentleman for rclauon
\hip ll"\tne Call 1861
Ill· \L rn l. I., II kALI II Y
Cln<uan DWF 37 look111g for
lwlll'lll!IC, successful. heallh}
Cll-1•1.an DW\1 ttlOmt'). 3Y•
IU help nit' ICC my I.SAT. LAM
Ct...is1, kids, tennis sltnng. lhc·
,uc, ll'll'IC, spiiru, ln\lcl, char
"' ,.<&r&. .. orkmi ouHhc good
hfc ITiends f1TS1, ~an ll\'1nc.
Call 1668
C/\RJ\G, AFl-tCl10'\/\ Tl:..
Ql!llllllr1ca11~.1wn mstcn.11hs·
11c. un.~1. neat, 1nnc11 vt,
dcpttd !IF de.ires CCJml:'•tmmt
... 1.i ~Os SO's S\I twntcrpat\
I oog Keach Ca!I 201
f1\ll (6 1 ·HTlt\lllH
... i.11 ... , ... -, S-1 \ '5 j(ft,
lll'an.: ilh scc~·c ~cr.1.cman
,. tit 1 "'~ nrgt of '"m~\l.S
,.ho cn)'•)I Uc l!Jnll:1gl0n
lka..h la I !o~S
r \l I. SI I \DIR -!OS \IS,
lllt1k.11•c. pi'11M.I~ ibou1 life
\\\I ,.1rhtu ~c:an.1g.hon
est, succc-qwl l!1MI (« rncnJ
'hap and ll)llllllCC. LMg Boch
Call l2ll1
llCiGY \1 IO \\r· HR\
l.AOY drm, :so:u•c, "f1<11. lo•
If~ !,.fl, llC1\.1111i., "'-'\:f.~ .. ¢!J
..idJ•'11-dnult,cn.0:1 \c:>opun
llw-11 C'1'I 2171>
H>L \Ci Sii, liL0\01-,, 't1/
I!! ... -c,,s mMJ o•c-r >11, v.Ufk
1t:1o. ~· cn,.u~ fun :and po<~b.c
SWF. ':\IS, SS. Sl ', CLASSY.
Mll.\llllC, pupcomM:am~ll\f,
1-Jvis.<:lmical S«ks6'2 •,50-
6S, 11ncac. bonctl, educated
humorous. ClOl!l!RlmCl'll friend/
lafe11me pwtna \l1s.11on VretJ
CaU 2817
ATTRACllVI! L"SIDfJOt.rr.
DWf. 39.57113&1 Stcb M
WM, affectiONtt. ~s.
hits quahl) IU!lc, ou1doors.
Diamond Bar u ll 1 S .
PROFf:SSIOML SWF SJ, S/
S CflJO)"S Ollldoor , cmd, ICJI
nis. Stds sarne ., mlle. llun
11n11on ll11bour CAii 2701
CASCAI~ CO\'Tl-.'ITTombo)'
OWr 43, socure. presentable
1cachcf •11h youn1 children
~ks pa11c111, ne.uble CricncP
"C'"'pon Beach u.11 2141
I A.\1 JllWISll 35~7', 111ro1C·
ll•e. alhhx:11c, "'Ill)'. absolu&cly
v.ondcrful and pcrfca 111 e•ay
v.a). I 11-oukl hke10mce11 klN·
uh man who 1N1ll humor me
v.hen I Jet hkc llus!. NCV>pott
Beach. C1ll 1821
PRE1TY PROFESSIOSAL
D~F.1'/S. 4S, Im\. uncncum·
bcrtd. ~ t ICmlS, spons. llll
mlls. rntlllnlU, v.ine, lauch
ICJ, ef(CICllm, 1t11elJ1&CJ11COll"CT sauon. uawcl ,mort T11.ru11. u ll
2392.
AGGltF..SSIVf 8Li Cil-\·11.I
WF.iS, \/Smonoamt()w>. SOI'~
ofh~mnr.~n10C11tth.11mtof
pmcs. spontann111s Set\'"' wmconctosh.lrthfe'spc:at m >
Los Al.11111~ Call B6l
/\ TrRACll\F~ l'L' \ Y S\\ I'
W. sctls SW\1 ?!J 25 fur pu
1~ ~1cs. f\ln l/\11\t Call
IOYS
RA VI~'\ llhlRl·D m1cll1Jt~1
SW I-«<l> co'1>pir.11ol uimrJ11
11.>n, !S 1. 10 c•plO!c fa, OI' c
lllunlS \o SWI &ud> or dru&'
long Hc.il:.h C11l 1476
llOs 81\D. l,IC)i WOkSI ' I.ct>
fu 1ha1• Pro,rcH1-e
t'&11.h11111n bri&ht. ~n<11.>t
.:2U11<MB I-Setting \tllli•M \I
21 ll•\ ®~' 1.lncnd.>.'iop.chl'.lp
cuJ\urclf 11n 1111~bc a pa~\100
•orlh lhc "'I ll ll11n11ng1nn nca..11 uJI mo
81..0\DE WRJ lllR 39Sl-.FKS
1en1leman for 1hc11re,
Beaeh--alh , CODCCTIS '\IS,
heallhy. aenerous I himing:on
Bach Call 1911
IFI WEREBU'.D, ,.IW '"°"!~
I a •hen I faces! )W, U I
•ere deaf. ho-. 11oould )OU com·
nwn1ca1t..,11h me1 I wn nntbhnd °' deaf, i-..1 hulN du I know that
)OU are StttnC 4 htanna1 Or
1111e. Call IS?Y
\EFD BJ\LA \Cl:D I IFI:,
L'lllh, health) Cll•ll'unrntl11, big
rccurd conccu1>n' Im 2D B .. cna
Par\ Call 1146 •
N SF.ARCll OF \1A '\ !iUOO&
but gcrvlc. firm lllCI ,mooth, 110
ml, hbtru1ng. keen. Ide• er
kuid AF P'cltar.c prefers SW\1,
25·30. S'9 6'. lloping ro, bm
11fuldchvcry ll"inc: Call 1218
CRF.ATlVE. ATTRJ\CTIVF~
DWI-. JO seeks speml fnend
stup 1W1th 1mcrcsun& rruan llun·
111<in Beach Call 1663
AR I: YOU SK>~iA.\l:.Ot;S,
spin1u1l, suy and smart' Ive
)OU b ll, SO~. i\IS \>llh 1 f1bu
lous SC'!~ uf humor? I 11111 lei S
aapc' lUSll \!es&. Call 262:0.
LOVE UFE. FRJE..\DS, ne..
C.\pcncncCS. todav and IQmOf ro,.• DWF. SI. H". 111n1e11~e.
bnJll "'rh p t sense of IN
""" Dene &mllmmn 45 SS,
\IS. 10 share dinina out. ain-
crru mo~ics. tn•cl and good
Clll1\cnat1ori ltvme. u U 2861
\TlKi\t:mr sn1-. n. ss.
kth 1ntell1gcn1, scn11ll•c.
Sll\1. J~ •• 6 • for fncndship
;i.ncJ fll.K'tblr rtbtionsh1p Long
lkath c:.iJ I 234 9
SWI-. 24. 81 O\DE, BLLI:
I Yl.S, 5 s·. mu<kl figure. l1kl">
!'ICll,h, 'UlbC'l\, ll!ld I gll\Jd l1111C-
\~'lloJllll'I Bc:i.:h C~ll 121!'i
\lt\KRIACiE \11\DED 5 5 I
.II S, 32, bnincnc. SWI-. \f':,
h.&pp' 11/ld hc:allh' loolnng for
"1111<'. Ver. ~llnC~•c. '1Tcxt11111
;i;c, ~\\ 0111J111r~. a:ul ;>m <
a U) lit Gwd cvmm.n.c:.i.~
· lu•e1 children a.nd 1n1m.ls
Clwau:in ~aluei Su<GcSiful a
reicr. now ready to bwld Wun&.
fullillin& rcl.a1Junship IClduii 10
f111111I) Tim111 Call ISl2
CllltlSnA.~/PSYCllOLOGY
WI-43, 56'/slnn. P'"'Y· fcnv
r. .• .: Secluna OWM profcs
11on.al, eduCllcd, ~IS. 42 S2.
llllflW'CS ~ lhrouc/I Q1ns
111rut), ps)chulogy, humor,
da.'ICC,QCl'ClSC <hn&tCo\lln)
Call 237S
A~C11Vf'. 81.0\D i-o
fcsoona! ~SWF S6' "° ~e
ltl'JM.I 111~ •tlh :\S~
SQ 60 profcssKinal or busmcss
man Tldlm. u U 201 l
1:1..ROl'l:A\ SWF-21, 56. en
JO> \kur.g, tovM, musrc and
movies. Seeks SW\t for fncnd
s."1p C05U "1csa Call 13:!1>
CO\l.\111 \1l \T ~L\DF·D.
HT\',attnai\c SWr, ,\,S, 5'61
I 25.)oung3~.111burnhu ,blue/
gr~n C) c.< Im a do .. n lo carlh.
1ndepender.t. !;Ct;l.llC, 1nttll1gcnl
and t•lremeh person.able
mad"'CSICl"n gal, phys.ally fll,
acu,c. and 0111gmr.' Read) for
rNCl!.zig rtlat.un'-~'P Tusllll
Call !Sl"i.i
\lCF~ PLl-.ASL\G SBF ~
secure, clear.cul gracious
acr.tlcman 3 ~. &O} 11111onal
uy. for 'flU coruruldllic111&
\1 u.111 v"''I' Cill 2-t\lb
TIRl:.D Of DATI\G' Loo1t1111
fl.If In honcsl. "'l1111 rt!aUOO·
sl!ip~ Lets all' DV.-F 43, S"6/
slun,1::nc11' c, x u•c lld.v14lal
.. hocrt \o\Sl~ h.\1111.dlnt·
~ ~ rxLnc and walls
on the bC1L11. '"'inc. Call 21 48
\OOl'T'JO\ .ccLng good man
1t1 oc ")al and 10•111& 10 Re
q111tc 11u!'\"11~ lllC1lllOl'I. Red
d~M>lolid. Vl /l I .S, blue eyes
Sh:ut •?'· do,.ns, cood umcs
Ir\ 1.-ie C&!I 2256
COL \T'ltY GIRL. j0$, lo'c:s
"11\ hft.llll.mu5ic,d;am;U1J,llC'O
aJ• cnMc.s.' Seeks l'lo<i~1 \ tS
'!late )~ 52 1ntcrc:S1cd 111 per
>1>1u l pl1"' th. s.li;inn~ fccl111J~.
and I.in' Ult A111nitu. Call ~n
SWI· 22. l'Nldfl tb1rca &or
CC(M , bl~t-c:ollw bnll!Cllt f«
1111ethanc:s1,casualp111y1111 8e
l•id bad 11~n11n11on Beach
C:1U I~
SWF SI. M:Cb profnSlonal
1cralcman for 1ra~d. 1olf, din ·~· tiln &. more Bllloa. Ca I ms
BEST FRIE\D WA~TEO
DWI' ~IS Caihohc looluni f«
D/S\1 Chnsiia.., \IS (40-SS)
cduc.:ed 1rt1cu!ltc, $CnMl••C,
lt.imorws, wcuuful for liin,
canna lllCI Wrvla 111&ood1Jrre$,
11111 t llllCS lllCI in bet"' ecn 1sncs
lr\me. Call 292
JLLIFT SH KJ\G R0\1EO,
attract1•e. SUl•tsqllt, tl"Sy,
1nrtlhgcnr ~mcttc SWF, fun
lu' 1111. •1~8Cl(IU\, IU> cs 10 dlncc.
l..ur.g Bcacll C1:1 I 6Q
tL"Tl:.A.'\O~PIC~Y.old fuh
1t.w1td SJ!o. 2S' KatSCormJlltcd
rcl•lte>nslup "'Ith sutca e, gen·
erou~. cbOlcd SJM M1SS1on
VIC.JO u11 1327;
VE:.R Y A TI'RACTI VI-~ Ol. 'T
GOJ\G, CRf.ATIVE OWF.
ruee li1urt, eacninc. tiln·lov
111&. many IOICJCSIS Desires
lllCllOlarTIOUi rdauonslup wall
SJOCcre, romanut, adwcnlllr°"5,
cd11calai.fi..n lov1111.SWM,47.
SB. wuh sense of humor
Wc:sutck, (bl11110!qc~)'
often). Call 2187
VERY ATTRAcnVE.W.32,
talSllll. ainfidm., playM. ~
lupw°"s full fiped SBF tcd.s
6 t,nlfnlt'IUC,pasllOllllC,llld·
li&mi.. hones! 35-40 milt for
SC'lOUS loog lc:rm rdalJOnSlup
~i~311Chthc:ard • • Any Ill·
uonahty Santa Ana Call 1791
Women Seeking
Women
81.0\0Rl'..1-\l. TY S"S/slcndcr.
a o111., 11111 seek' same W/llJ.
Oiam<Jnd 811 u lt 29!6
I \1 /\ WI OTI::. Ll:S Bl i\. \ sen
•n& f c:rmn. nchnas...11hne. 'I IN
lovcholtu!:>-. lm6 1/lo6 CON
\1eq Call 2WS ..
OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY!
MAIL TO: L"JGLE IH'E, P.O . BOX 870, SUN ET BEACH , CA 90742 FAX TO: (310) 592-6<>43
\X.'hen ""<' l"CC'C1vc ~our ...:! ""c will 35Sign a v01ee ma~ number wtuch \\-C ""'" m:i~ to )'OU wuh tnformatlOfl on how 10 rcrord your free VOtC'C ad
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PLEASt: ~OTE: RcsporR totbcscads a lhm.:gluu dcclrauc ~<k.enaal crJy A IOl.ld>-1a1Cphont1s"""1ra:I
IOl"ClnC.t mcn:ap. y OU auce lltK IOICI\' your ltlcphcnc number, llSI name or address 111111y •OICC IJ'Cl111&
at re..orded 1nl10Chk.1Jon \o ads b) Q' scdmi persons tnlcr the.,, ol I a Cir lbori.e •heh use Qf!bCl SC1ial
~&C ""111 be p;ib.1shaJ
Phunc l ) _ _Age· ___ _
Uypbk.an th.sadv<>uC>1ptcso<yxlap.v~1N1""1g)cl.lc,lnc..hium.adi:no~~l18 ~ 1l.tll.lbllC'f orchanoclt'f ol \/Q,c pta>pt'"CU\ t IT'~n.krs ID a pcooNI -1. S.rek~fc, Inc. ha6 not and doo
tlN Kft'm. "°' •n1t~ew o:trr ll!OliC pUic.in.i pt'N>Nl &to or lllOiC rrspondinR IO such .idl.. Stnglt: l.fc, Inc..
A>.1l.tmcsno hbolo1y f0f UlCCDIV'ntol, Of~~ IQ, MW a.J~MClnCnL ov piael181h•ad )IOU alla.llllC complae i.abt~ry frir lhe CX)fltern ol, MlJ .a;1 rcpe.o to uiv .Mi or rcuntlcd ~ W for ""! dtl.JN mmdc •nit
...,iWri.fr, Inc.. as a te.SJll t.hem>f By pUcin~ lt\U .a.1. .i.tlJ tn c~ lhtm>f. )IOU~ ID indemnify
.and tloU S.~lt'. Inc.. an.! lb ~,.,~ twmir:ss fiom all cos.s. expm1a (tndtcW'lg aaomc)'I' ~
l.abo~uo w ~ roolun~ 11'1.lCT), °' uU>N l..,, I.he ~aoon o( )'OUt ad°' any l'CCOtdlng plao:!d by
'fC"J cw uiy ~y 10 anv "'cil oki :..nglt'l.J~ Inc. "°"ommtnl:I <NI 'IOI' ~ common $CAie and ~
~ prcuuli<'<l> .... nrn mc-r\ing" )141,., •.• Above lnform;11lnn m;ind.imry.
FREE AD! 15 \VORD OR L E (A ddi. words $1 each.) FREE DAILY ME SAGE CHECK!
Milke chl-ck payable w SmglcL1fc. (A~aat:i<>m ('(height/weight comto ooum ~ I word.)
fOft Of"flCE l:SE O~LY
V\fl _____ p~; ____ DBF ____ WDP. ____ PSTI> ____ _ \IFD
band..«m!e, s~ \i or. •lhk1ic
frame. cdl.ult'IJ yet rlll'"C,""
cri!ful)'Cllunblie.flni)flool>
yn deep. < w11ftd >a ClS\111.
comm-a1!"cyet ,..,Jd .. ho~cs
1111tlh1en1 v.orncn. Pl~ ht
sunalar nl 5 IO S7, sl1111, 2S
32. ~~. ll\a'fll&c-mnlcd It
•inc. ull 3SSl
SFJ:Kl/\G RRC FTIF~J*llc,
fil,musl like M111111 r....-~and
l'llCiSLI\& 1bcM II boalJ. Mfl tislt
and Iii S~t S'l<V17(1, CUQI,
lllA'OOrou~. htm1e. '\cwpon
Call C6SS
Sl.CCJ..SSflil. CLASSY
SW'I, &ood l~1na. profcs
1vnal. funia sons .aph1J11
c11td, unt11eumbcred, pclll<'
lad)> J.s-'4 fllf rtla11~p f.lld
myte.-ch.Cor!Ndd \tar r.-11
4(.Wj6
VJ>ltY l\'01 Pf..\OE\T pn>
fmKlllll salesman SW\I S1/ m. 25. browrnir. blue~
loci1111 for 1 ""'· llOIKllve lady '*"° h~ct the bc.dl.-.C·
""'sid !ht 1ood life. 11 ... .,, '°" 8-11.. Cal 3 IS
MAT\. RE 2.l SW\t,lwld:kme.,
·1 ~m. •try Ml\lcuc • ..ct~
sl&n'I. &tnoWS. •cakhy woincn » ~ llMra&Cld '" ..,, llUIC,
lhcla.in and ft'lldl m<ft ~cw
pon 8adl. Call 307• •
st .. \IOR 10. S'611•2. i.tl_hy,
kllYI, &ood humored, tat)' 10
look •. 1111 ~ frillld.10-n. ,~, 8ctth (4.11 4142.
AnltAt,,VI SWM )7. 6 1/
llS. '--· pro(mitnl, ~ia.coca~. ~ )\l\11\1
1011,"8-. •nai.c ~ Wl-2~
2' "'llh1111l dul'*m 5 Onn&c
CW'!t y Call '661
ARTIST, ed11a1ed. rtt. !'IS.
~-1lllrla1n.i*
c.llt --J$-4j, r.. ~
......... WOl'WI) ~ ....
Call 42a
A11l..\110~ WO«l.D Sft~
11 IMJ ..... ttldlCIC ..
10 ,... "°' ·"~..r. S«1
ta QuilN C'al \
ovu RAn:o S."4 • rnw
190. ..... hU ,4ilut ,.,... "". empt~ Jt.1• Owi••. lliall-v.--'J .....
lt<fttW'Y ....... "'"°" 11tt,. ~ • ..,. _,..
» ~··
ma:'' \ l~<t be d.Jo,r. n IO caflh.
s.ih l<l"a'i~. tmJCT and fun 10
durm' 0.11'1 t bt shy Lona
Bca...h u.11 m t
01\1.JtSI-. \ TIIU.llCw-.cn
\JS prolcu1m1I SV. \I JO, b II
16S. I "lemlS, ~)'d1111. ha
ani, CIJl'4"n&. •!llf'reSlln& con-
\ cn1&1on, much mart (unpm·
si"lt IO lahcJ), tciekU<:tl\C, 1n
1<TCS1111c. 111:tlh1m Sl· Com
\1c-.a u!l 3Sl0
~rCT ARSLRA.:Jt S'IO' ~
ing fee IS ~ bel<-h and sn™..
bum~ \111\t hkt lo ~c Ii.It \c,.'f>IX' b h Call J-OS2.
J\\tl·RICA\ r.t AOliH OR
uud, bit mUJ.Cb, btg eYCI')'
lhmi l.o.t111c fl.If btg, ~··
CCW> bklnlk IO t.ap nx' long
Roe.II r .. u HS6
Iii\ \OSO\tl: Cl. Y. st1!>lt,
pMCSS•linal, 6'2/1~ scdt II
11ac11•c.. thrn. d &U)' 116) (er
•alu , dinncn. co1r. DlllnOnd
8a C.1142.JS
SIJCCF.SSl'\ .. L allftCtJ\t £.u.
rqian OW\I S-l~W N/S, fi.
lllllOllly and tmClllmllly "'"
C\ll't ~ O'*llCJ. 1enwnc
nice 1uy. bachfront holnt,
.tsct.y,11n an tSWF 25-
\S Newport Bead\. Call 3127
SV.'\t U, S'4/l IS,.-,,. ~
'-'" sirl 10 ~arc fttho&•.
°'°'4h''· ~" and *' ~Ille. Call )Qt
CIJTil\(i 600E SW\4 14,
Clll"f' hfc1 Will lhitlt 111 any
a:cn&'IO C11hlftdnhoac:Wr
Soll S..h. Ull 3139.
"'" l6.6'l.bl~.bhit~. Owu111n, nt1ocr ~ N~.
~. IMiancs OMllCf, ,,.,..
r111c lllltaelcd llun11n11oe "8ic.h c.n ,...
001'00~0. ATTIACl1VI.
ATIIUiilC. SN, ST. ftl.D.. ~ ....... ..,_
o(J.nar"ftl I,.... f• aal•
llft c-. ... r .. •II\
-• \helter, a.:ens llld
'WI .... "'-Yl .._t.._..w ......... w ......... cn.
--.--..~ ........,.,_, ...........
W.iolfllkaccawwwwww._. .. .., ................... ...
Uy ...... "-". c.n .tall
SUY Ml JO.\:'\ I I
S~\Sl.Ol.S. Sl.CCl:SSF\.L
pro(c:ssional 6 I 119 S. smcitcr.
sccks slm lady 3S..&S, 111r na
Bach. tem1 tmcl I lunuq
ton Be.di CaU 4697
llEY SCCAlt 'IA.\tA' SW\\
34 necdJ huas from bu~om.
o-c:rwt11la DWF/WWl-4S SS
Ila~ u U 3666.
1\\1\tAL llA \DS0\11· 1111el
l11cn.anu11c, lrnbtu~ 30 • .SW
16S ~. sim&/11 pauion, no
ctwlllll 11mtttts. no lJS COSll
\leg Call 1701.
Ill\\ OSO\tF., BRIGllT, 6'/
blue eyed media pruduccr
)Wiiiful 4(), ~ \(I the Itta,
laighs Cll!lly, "1U Uy ttwml•I
led w hcftilly sid open com
lnUlllClllMXl llt Mend aspacu o(
I kwlft& rtb&ionthip, .US Id
Yatlurcsomt, at!( t Ol'lfldc:rll,
wncnanbered f cmale W\th I bealWI anllt •.• balh pat _ .. md piriDclpled. lo>a
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Some helpful, healthful advice Oh, my aching feet
to keep seniors on th.eii-toes :.:b~~;~~~~~!~~~::: p~~~~f;~:;~~~;:.;~ cause some problems
continued pain or discomfort, see
your podiatrist.
\l t ur(L n~ to the U ~ Jtion.il Center for feet. There can be early signs of such conditions
as diabetes, arthritis and circulatory disease. t il .1 :h '-t.1•1 .. 11c-. 1:--.CH I, a leading cause of
.H It\ 1t\ li1111 t,ll1on tn older people is impairment
ut tlw kB" ,rnd tcct
Here are a few more tips to help you get a leg
up on foot health
\ \ h.1:'.., 11i UL' "'1\ '.) l'.Ui!>, one-fourth of all
nubirl~ hlmll' pauents c,rnnot walk Jt all and
.11h1thL'r rnw-.,1\.th Ccrn ,,,1lk only with assistance.
• Walking is the best exercise for your feet.
• A shoe with a firm sole and soft upper is
best for daily activities.
F 11rt~:·1.1t1:h m.1n-y toot problems of the elderly • Socks o r stockings should be of the correct
size and preferably free of seams. 1 l w 111.:>.HL·d or pre\cntcd. Records indicate
' 1,11 .111pu1.111on and otlwr iorms of surgery due
tn 111 ic1t1u1h1if 1hc fcL't hJ\e beL·n significantly
r1•, lc.LLd in rc.u·nt \Cars because of early
• Do not wear constricting garters or tie
your stocking in knots.
d ~·10,1s .rnd treatment. More 1mpro,emcnts can
!H· L 'i1L'l tl'cl from patients who go for early
11Hhultati1>11 to podiatrists, now \\l'll-traincd in
1cknt1t\ ng -.L'nLrn::. mcdtc.11 conditions thJt can
• Never cut corns and calluses with a razor,
pocket knife or other such instrument.
• Bathe your feet daily in lukewarm (not
hot) water, using a mild soap.
•Trim or file your toenails straight across.
• Inspect your feet every day or have
someone do this for you. Jf you notice any
redness, swelling, cracks in the skin or sores,
consult your podiatrist.
, .w,c ~' mptom,1t1c toot problem::.
It ' .1 gnocl 1cle.1. sug.~1.')t thC:' L'\JJL'rt::. at the
·\nll'rK.in Pnd1.1tric Medical As)ou.1t1on, tu seek
;i1t>IL':.::.1on.1I c..irL' .11 the rir<.t sign ot di) skin,
tmttk• n.11b, numbnL''>!> or d1scoloratton of the
Bon e transplants allow more
pati ents to use dental implants
. >l'ri'.d p.1t1l•nb \'\ho \\ere once
t..:I • t" l-.1, l' in<.uiriut•nt bone
: • , .. pt rt <ll ntJI 1mplJnb c.an
r 1" 1 .l\(' :IL' metal anchor~
r t • d •1 !!'l"r mouths, th.mks to
r, 'rt l h.1·1c v., in trJn.,plJnt1ng
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1111 ·111 I 1 l.tl•'l' tlw '>Upporting
I ,. ' , t 10 th111 nr h.1., lwc•n
I .11 • .1 \ r1: -mb<.•d, \\ h1ch orten
, L«r' .iro.ind thl' mul.ir~: said
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11 pl.1111'>, ''hit h Jrl' u-.u.1llv made
I ' lit 1'1 ;Jfn ,)r~ J}L'rrll ant•nt, they
' . t w ,. 1cl 111 m.inv dental
•r 1.il l ".> .ir cl thL'\ h,l\C unly
•11111•r dr.1\\IMtk'> ... he said.
( )n 1• th tr.irhpl.1r1tcd bone is
r • 1 I 1 ·1~ i I it riwtal implants
r1 q i '"" -ur~1 " t 1 open the
t.: •" drril ht1l1·-, into the
11 'l llL'' .ind "' rL''' or tap the
Dentists often
first to notice
AIDS and HIV
infections
Dentists often detect the
!rr t .,, mptoms of AIDS or
HI\' infect.on \\hen unusual
dMnges or growths occur 1n
their patients' mouths.
Candid.i (a painful
1nll.1mmat1on commonly
,1 led thrush}, h.:11ry
ll'ukoplal..tJ !white patchC's
on the sines of the tongue)
.rnd K.1 pos1 's s.Hcoma
1L•.,1ons Ired .ind purple
~rowths) arc the most
< ommon, and lhC'y can
'11 t ur ye,1rs bt•forc other
\ID\ or HIV wmptoms
m,1111IC'st. '•1)' Dr. Roy
[' c-rsolc, professor and
< h,ttr of dtJgnost1c sciences
.11 UCLA School of
D1•nt1stry It has been
t'<.fuTialC'd that more than
15 percent of AIDS and
• llV d1.ignoses result after
denfots notice suspicious
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device:. into place. Th.e gum'> .1r('
pulled mer the implants and
slttched.
"Se\cral months arc allm,ed to
elapse so that the bone can
adhere firmly to the implants,"
Fre)•millcr said.
After the conncdion 1s secure,
,1 small incision is made, and a
post is screwed into each implant.
The post c'tends through the gum
and 1s the base for the
replacement tooth or teeth.
Implants offer a host of benefits
O\.er dentures and other
prosthetic devices. Implants
stabilize dentures, anchor bridges
or replace missing teeth, said
Freymillcr, who is a dentist as
well as a physician . Because they
arc affixed to the bone, they give
many patients a more secure
feeling.
"However, implants have tu be
kept extremely clean. Placin~
them and con)tructing the i.il'l'
tooth atop the device takes four
to eight months. The surge~ to
mstall the implant usually cu~t
trom $750 to $1,500 ap1CCL'.
Building the false teeth, bmfi::L· or
dentures 1n ... olvcs addit1on.1l lml'>
'
"lmpl~mts can be done in areas
that traditionally would have
required removable partial or full
dentures, Frcymiller said.
Conventional dentures can move,
which may be annoying and
make it difficult to chew.
Trad1t1onal upper dentures
signific.rntly diminish a person's
,1bility to taste food since they
CO\.Cr the entire roof of the mouth
in order to stabilize the plate.
When a bridge would otherwise
be needed to replace a missing
tooth, implants arc particularly
useful. With a bridge, the teeth in
front of and behind the gap must
be drilled, their enamel removed
and a crown prepared and
installed on each one.
\ Vhcn those teeth are nice and
healthy, 1t is a shnme to cut them
down, Frcymiller said.
"Implants arc successful over
90 percent of the time. Failures
u:.u.1lly stem from infections, or
bec.iusc the bone fails to adhere
to the implanh However, most
people \\ho ha\C implants arc
\J)tly plea,,cd \\Ith them and find
th,!( many of thc:>ir dental worries
art• a thing of the past," he said.
t
fortunate few. Studies show three foot by washing your feet daily in
quarters of Americans experience soap and warm water, drying
foot problems at some time in carefully, especially between the:>
their lives, according to Dr. toes and using an <intifungJI
Raymond Posner, a podiatrist product like Micatin, which cures
affiliated with the University o( athlete's foot by penetrating down
Miami College of Medicine. into the top layer o( the skin
"During a lifetime, the average where the fungus grows. Also,
person will walk about 115,000 change shoes and socks regularly
miles, more than four times the to decrease moisture and help
earth's circumference. Just one prevent fungus from spreading.
average dar of walking exerts a • CORNS/CALLUSES -These
force equa to several hundred protective layers of compacted,
tons to bear on the feet. Is it any dead skin cells are caused by
wonder feet can get unhappy?" repeated friction and pressure
Posner says. from skin rubbing against bony
Athlete's foot, corns/alluses areas or against an irregularity in
and ingrown nails are the three a shoe. Corns ordinarily form on
most common foot problems, the toes, and calluses on the soles
according to Posner who offers of the feet. The friction and
these suggestions: pressure can burn or be otherwise
• ATHLETE'S FOOT -The painful and may be relieved by
itching and burning of athlete's putting., moleskin on the affected
foot, which usually begins areas. Never cut corns or calluses
between the toes, is a fungus with any instrument. To prevent
which most commonly attacks the buildup soak feet regularly. If the
feet because the warm, dark condition persists ana causes
• INGROWN NAILS •
Improper nail trimmin~ shoe
pressure, fungus infection, poor
foot pressure or even heredity can
cause the corners or sides of
toenails to dig painfully into the
skin. Toenails should always be
trimmed straight a.cross, slightly
longer than the end of the toe,
with toenail clippers. To help
relieve discomfort, soften the area
by soaking in water then using a
soft foam cap to protect the toe
against painful pressure. If the
area is infected. see a podiatrist
immediately.
Posner says the human foot is a
biological masterpiece. In its
relatively small size, the human
foot contains a quarter of all the
bon06 in the body, 33 joints and
a network of more than 100
tendons, muscles, ligaments,
blood vessels Jnd nerves. It will
do its job \\Cll Jnd without
complaint, if ~ou take care of it
and don't take it for granted.
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