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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-19 - Orange Coast Pilot. THE NEWPORT BEAeH • Good morning! Do ,.,., know the three most popular Halloween masb for girts •t Newport P•rty Center? 1) Belle ("Beauty and the Beast") 2) Maid Marian 3) Witches ______ _ Mondly, Del. 18, 1882 Winner of 51 j ournalism awards in 1992 25 cesns __ Youth athletics ·a ·' hOt political issue tor election year ..,.. Comm ittee says counc il is not acting to meet the needs of supplying fields for the city's children .. Proposed Joint use agreement hinges on 3 diHerences ~~-:?-.:----~-t-..._..~ua...Ben . By Joel Beers .~ y " Sllff Wn:er COSTA MESA -four month-. ago~ Mike Dunn , .. arncd that un· less cou ncil membcr .1ctcd oon to obtJin athletic fac1l111c-. for ch1I· drcn, his commi11cc ''ould fuut cand1dJIC't \\hO \\OUld With :in clectt0n looming, Dunn's thrc.1t b becoming a rc:.~1- itr. . Dunn 1s J guiding fo rce behind the Cosia Mesa Youth Athle11c Commrttce, \\hich has entered the political Jrcn:i by endorsing cand1· ~ J:i tes it feels will work fa:iter to sohe a decades-old problem Tlu: omminee ..belic\\!S the cur· rent council 1s not ac11ng as S\• 1ftl) - I as possible in meeting the needs of · supplying fields for the city's chil· dren. COS I A '.1ESA -The luture of \.OUlh athletic fields hinge\ on the abilit)' . o r the citv and the Nc"p~n:Mc\a Un1!ied S~hool D1.11tric1 to iron out three '>Ub\tJnt1al d1tkrcnccs in :i propo.,cp JOlnt u ... •1grccmc.:nt The :igrct·mcnr, "hk h the.: council h.i~ Jlrcad) :illoc:itcd S250,0UO thi) )Car to 1mplemc.:nt, \\OUIJ 1,;all for the Cit) to upgrade and m:irniatn l1clJ) at four J1~triCl·O\\ nc.:d !.llCS rn exch:ingc for the rights Q.f ~outh group) m use the field) Jlter ~chool and during the summer. Adrian Schadee, a member of the Orange County Model Engineers' Inc., dusts off a "Mogul" steam engine train at Sunday meetin·g. Incu mbents, ho""c'er, SJ\ that I the fact that a massi'c Pad,;, Rec- The propo)cd ficllh "'ould be scJttercd acr1.h'> the Cit\ I here "ill be J Wesbi°Jc IO\.Ji1on at Estanc1J I l1gh School. Railroad riders ~ Hundreds of train enthusiasts gather for event featuring models scaled down to one-eighth their normal size. By Russ Loar Saft W. COSTA MESA -Four-ye:ir-old Da,•id Mc\Villiams h:is 3 deep, unyielding passion for trains. Why? "Because they mo\.c," he said, watching the steam spew out of a pint·sized 8 & 0 locomotive as it chugged out of the station at Fairview Park Sunday, pulling a load or parent!> and kids on a scaled·down flat ear. As the train mo\.ed 'I.. slowly out of view, ... 9 graal fun. EverybOdy David confessed, "You has I hobby, but these-lnow what I wanna be ..... put I .._. of when I grow up? An •-1 IUl engineer." lnlo 1hl8 place.• David and his father came oil the way from ---Glendale Sunday, C. Miu ........ joining hundreds of parents and children nt the first or what is planned to be an annu:il meeting of model train enthusia~ts and their trains which arc scaled down to one·eighth ize. 1 he weekend event was sponsored by Orange County Model Engineers Inc., the group that operates at Fairview Park ycar·round and offers free train rides the third full weelenJ of each month. During the two·day event, org:inizers estimate nbout 30 train from minioture railroad clubs throughout California gave nbout -reation and Opcn SpJ~cs :-.taster Plln has been approved in concept shows they are \\Orl..ing 11.>''~n.I meeting the need. Doth :,ides agree thJt the need for more -'tlnd better maintained .-athletic fiehh 1' :i pre .. :.1ng rs~e. There :ire fc, .. fields 111 the Cit) :ind .,.. hat ones are u-.ed Jre m.11n· tained b) the Ncwpvrt·~lcsa Uni· f1ed School D1stri'1 OuJgct cut· back!; ha\'C turned man) ol 1hc !ields rn to poorly ''ate red an(! poorly mJmtained ··accidc.:n t)•\\.11t· ing to happen," Dun n )JiJ, )J)111g c.:\posed )prin~ler heJd) Jnd tcr· See PAOPOSALJBldt Piii riblc conJitivns :.ire s:ifct) h:uJrJ) fhe t\\O optron) re\;omm1.ndc.:d by the consultJnt of the pJr~" plJn dbcu~scJ b) the coundl 1n July Jrc a central f.ic1hl\ :u l·::iinie,.,. P:irk or :.t joint use agreement be· h\e.:n th1. cit) Jnd di trice, in \\h1ch the cie) \\Ould maintain se· lccted dt)trict f1ch.h in return for being able 10 u'e the field-. durrng See ATHLETICS/lldl Piii Clinton tentatively set for Pacific Amphitheatre rally By Russ Loar Still Wrner COSTA MESA -Jui.I II dJ)S before ehc pre:.1Jcnt1al election. Go,. Bill Clinton ~i11 hoid a huge campaign rally late Thursday :iftcrnoon :n Pacific Amplutheatrc, according td the Dcmocrn11c nom1nee·s tcntJll\C schedule President C corge Bu.,h ha:. Y.rittcn orr the state . "California has paid t1 hC:l\ 1er pncc in the rccc i\lll ehan an}v. here else 111 the country," sJ1d J.1) Ziegler, Clinton's E:ul1fornia prc)s ecrctJry. "GO\ Climon \\Jilt~ to demonstrate hl\ 1.."ommr1mcnt und underse:inJing of ~hat 1111, state ha:. gone through " See RAILROAD/Al Gue5t engineer Sam Stevens takes visitors for ride around park. Clinton c.1mpa1gn ofl1ci,1I., s:iy his pre cnce in Orange County, part or :i campaign )\\olllg th rough nine \\-e\tcrn s1:itc), i' import~int during ehe lase dJ) of the campaign. Cahforn1J') 54 electoral \Otes are abo important to the Clinton campaign, although some poh11cal obser\cr' 'a) Clinton rccchcd an eJrl\ boo)t during the pre)1dentl:il primal) <,cJson trom 'umc pron11ncn1 Or:ingc Cuunt\ Rcpublk'!lns .,.. ho hJ\ e ". continued to demon irate their d1.,,a1i:.facti\1n·\\ith Bush. In Orange Count\, recent poll\ See CLINTON .. Unhappy business owners turning to coalitions for responsible government By Tony Cox lluslnlss Edllor COSTA MESA -The formation this month of a coalition thot seeks to re hope the makeup of the City Council brinp to li&ht a fcs1erin1 rift bclwcen some membcn or the business community and what they pcrcci~ os an onti·busincu city pcrnment. The Conlition for Rcspon1ible Gavcmmenl is·hclping to•fund the City Council campaians or candidates Brian Theriot, Def\nis Retoske and Gary Monahan in hopes of unseating Mayor Mory Hornbuckle ond council members Sandy Genis and Joe Erickson. Leaders or the group pooled their own money - such as • SS,000 donalion from OMCO Inc. Q ..,.n Russ Gilbert -and the coaUtm this week mailed a fundrai1ing leta11 to about 12,000 business owners. One local businessman described lhe coalition as a "viailantc committee" that seeks to end a disturbing trend of policy decisions thal •mbcn consider harmful ID business • "I think it's time this city has to get up, wake up and get going." said bowlina entrepreneur Jerry Adams, who added that he plans to donate money to the coalition. "1£ we don't do something, Costa Mesa will be a ghosl town for business. "We're tryin& to get rid or Oeni , Hornbuclle and Ericlson, to start. They spent n lot of money on a lot of uscles st uff." In its fundraising lcucr. the co:ilition cited SC\.'crnl ollegcdly poor financial dttiliolls by the current City Council, ind~: ""'Sjtnding $400,000 on the Festival of Britain promotion at South Coast Plaza, an event that produced only $12,000 in sal~ tJx revenue, .,, Spending more 1han SI00.000 on a park survey and then ignoring rccommenJ:u ions in that report. .,, SpenJing more than SW0,000 on golf cart pa.th~. ,,,,.. SpenJing "hunJrcJ-s of thou .. :ind~ or dolf:ir ·• pur uing .. pointlc), \jnd1Cll\C lawsuit " ng:iin l lcx-nl bu ine,~c . .,, Jncrca ing some d ty fee b) mlHC • thnn 300 percent Hornbuckle aid the c\amplh in the 1ctter were mi leading ~c .. erthclc • the fact that an organized \:0.1htion "':is formed j inJ1call\C or S\lfl'le bu"Sinc ' See ANALYSISJ'llc* ..... .-.. .................................... . ...._... ............................ . Orbtrd ....... --.... -... • Hilllha,... .. __ _ • ' J... ' l ' . . .. "' • ,, .. [ r .. " ,, .. .. • Managln& Editor SIM MSWe ... '42-4321 Yesterday's News Fairy tales come true when. you're young at heart FORTY YEARS AGO -Oct. 16, 1952 From the Newport Balboa Press: O il under Newport Beach became a problem for the Planning Commissioo as the Fowler Drilling and Producing Co. applied for.a varia nce permit to drill wells in the Sea Shore Colony in the West Newport river area. An ordinance prohibits oil drilling within city li mits, but attorneys for Fowler said the company could not be deprived of their rights to slant drilling. T here's a defiant, exuberant segment o! the senior populatio n who toss their birth certificates in the air and vow never to grow old. Jn an astonishing display or mind over muscles, these age-Jess wonders cajole 1heir bodies in10 performing feats that defy conven1ional timetables. Can-doers are born with an incurable zest for challenges. Give 'em an impossible goal -and they'll master ii if it lakes an arm, a leg, or a back. Socia l Security. Founded by Twila S1crn, an ex-Rod.cite who choreographs the show and trains "the girls,'' this professional, high· · stepping ensemble has played to packed audiences here and abroad. TWENTY YEARS AGO -Oct. 11 , 1972 County and state officials reached an agreement on the sale of the Fairview Park site in Costa Mesa for $4 million by signing a 20-year purchase contract for 257 acres of undeveloped wilderness which includes an Indian burial ground containing artifacts archeologists say date back to 1500 B.C. County officials budgeted $400,000 to begin development of the park in 1974. This accounts for great grandpas of 80 ~nd 90 competing in grueling 26-mile marathons when they could be fl aked out in their.._ rockers reading Playboy. Never mind that it takes them 10 hours to cross 1he finish line. Who's counting? The miracle is showing up. One 89-year-old champ, in his age category, claims his real incentive in winning races are the wi ld parties al the end -when he can cut loose and indulge in his second favorite sport, rhumba By the Golden Years, mos1 of us arc in dry doc k. We've hung up our swim suits and are content 10 dream or the days when we were Miss Salt Water Taffy of 1940. tennis is not a same exclusively limited 10 the young or middle-aged. There arc 1,500 members of the U.S. Tennis Associa1ion Senior Tournamen1 75 and CM:r. They can't leap over the ne t anymore, but they're still Ac~ing their opponents. The champ and king of the courts is 88· year-old Ken Beer who tries to keep in practice hitting a thousand balls a ,, ... ~~ ,_ • ~,.,_ day. Obviously his back· ,.,_v_,_, .,, ,,,_,,.,._ hnnd wrist, service..Qrm, TEN YEARS AGO -Oct, 12, 1982 Developers and no-growthers in Ne~rt Ee-0ch chase as-thei1 battfegroun a dusty, brush-covered piece of land on the west ou~kirts of the city. William Banning planned to build homes, offices and an industrial complex on a 75-acre ,g.ortion of his SOO-acre 6Jnning Ranch. The dty council approved the plJn after much discussion and many modifications, but it was hit by a referendum . to put the fate of the project in the hands of the voters on Nov. 2. It was billed as the final showdown between the growth and no-growth advocates. Banning, whose family owned the former sheep ranch for three generations, was willing to wait. "I'm not just some carpetbagger who blew into town,'' he said, "I live here too. I have a stake in the place and care a great deal about Newport Beach." · FIVE YEARS AGO -Oct. 12, 1987 Rain dampened the area but not the enthusiasm of 20,219 die-hard football fans rattling around in 65,000 seat Anaheim Stadium as they·watched the Replacement Rams def eat the Substitute Steelers during the National football League strike. 'oNE YEAR AGO -Oct. 17, 1991 Newport Mesa School Board Candidate Martha Fluor said she felt intimidated by a warning from an attorney representing incumbent Tom Williams to stop making "grossly inaccyrate" and "totally false" statements about his attendance records. Both candidates were running for a seat representing the Dover Shores and Santa Ana Heights communities in a heated race. fluor's claims that Williams had the worst attendance record of any trustee was met with denial from Williams. "I've attended every school board meeting for eight years," he said. He countered with claims that Fluor's child attends a private high school and questioned her committments to public high schools. About the warning from the attorney, Williams said "I will not have my name drug through the mud by this woman. There will be serious ram1f1cations." -Compiled by Anne Spinn ·~. LottofOecco ~ · · ~'-"'..... . ... Super l otto Saturday, Oct. 1 7 for S3.S million jackpot: 1, 3. 14 , t7, 18, 26 Decco • Hearts ...................................................... 3 "' Clubs ................................................ .' ........ Jack t Diamond> ....................................................... 3 • SpJdel. .................................................... Ace iiiiijPii .. VOL.Be,N0.248 This certainly doesn't ' apply Jo a remarkable bevy of senior mermaids H d. danci ng. ol mg If secre1 ly you've al\\ays wanted to ~e a chorus girl Oashing a gorgeous pair of gams, meet The Forever Young Dance Company of Scottsdale, Arizona. The average age of 1hese chorines is 67, which proves you CM still shufne off 10 Buffalo even if yo u're on called the Aquadettes whose 5tar attraction is 90 - and still kicking. They perform intricate water ballc1s and synchronized swimming 10 music th at recalls 1he precision and artistry of that grand old mermaid, Esther WiWiams. The Unsinkable Merr~acquas arc another aquatic clu b that keep bobbing up wi1h new awards in muionul competitions. Speokmg of achievers, how about the 82-ycar·old lady lifeguard at a retirement communily who's 1he fim woman to break the biceps barrier? Like sc'{, COMMUNITY MEETINGS • Please send ii in writing: To place an e\.enl, please write: Community Event>, Daily Pilot, 330 W . Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. TODAY 4 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa ·City Council, regular meet· in~ council chambers, Ctly Hall, 77 Fair 11 Drive . 6:30 pm. Costa M~ Planning Commission, study 18 session, coonol conference room, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. TUESDAY 25 7:30 a.m. Newport Harbar ArH Chamber of Com· merct>, Dolphin D1vi>ion breakfast, Nt!W- port Beach Marrio11. 7:30 a.m. Latinos Costa Mesa, weet..ly breakfast mee11ng. Denny's restaurant, Bu:.tol Street and Red Hill A~enue. 5 6 12 13 26 27 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 7:30 a.m. Cosla Mesa Chamber of Commerce, eicecuti\'e comn1111ee, chamber ofl1ce. Cos1a Me~a CouttyJrd> 1'!)5 Newport Blvd. suite E-270. ' 11 :30 a m. Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, monthly luncheon mee11ng. Studio C.afe CJll 6.., J 4050 for rl'*r· vJtrons. 5:30 Pm. Newport Beach Public Library 80.1rd of Truslees, regul.lf meeting. Communi1y Room. !'.:l'\\JMt Cent~r ti ___ br_aj-ry. 8~ Clemen1e Dn"e • __ WEDNESDAY 11 :30 a.m Costa Meu Chamber of Comm Nee, "llat Connection." wome.n') bu'n't...,> netVvorl..111g ~mup • 11olid ~y '"'' Bri~ol Slreet acros> from Red L10n I lotel '· ' · 5 p.m. Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, new member>' 1eccp11on, ch.1m~1 ufl1n.•, 1-1 iO JJmtxm:l' Rd., Newport Beach. 7 p.m Cost.i Mesa Transportltlion Commission, regular meeung. counc.11 ch.lmbe~. Cit~ llall 7• fair O"''-'· ... .. \ ..... -• • • • • •' '• "\' • j PallCe---~ ---- • ......_.. -·"· · ·~" • .-•-t!.i#•. ~n .. •·~. -,~ ,,: .. :-:,, •.• ,.,. .. ; . .. .Y. COSTA MESA Bristol Street: A television was sto· len from a room at the.. Travel Lodge in the 1400 block. Victoria Street; A microwave was stolen from a home in the 300 block. The burglar pried a sliding glass door to gain entry. Austin Street: A rifle and several C.B. radios were discovered stolen from an unlocked garage of a house in the 1 100 block. East 17th Street: A burglJr crawled through an open b.lthroom window in the 100 block, ~tole some items -including a ~ycholQb'Y book - and left behind a batch or Twink· ies, bologna, ba~ and Peps1 on the resident's bed. P..cific Ori~e A resident of the 2200 block dtdn't realize he had been burglarized while he slept until he saw th<it the eggs were missing when he "'ent to the kit<:h· en lo make breJkfost According to POiice reports, a dozen eggs and a VCR were the only two items sto· len from the man's house. Ne~port Beach West Coast Highway: Someone SIUSHAPI 1·2 ,.. u~ing a hJrp knife cut the gJ> lint.>, o( a \\ ork van O\\ ned by Kcuen- burg MMine H;ndw<lre 1n"the 2700 block. Ne\\ port Center Ori\ e: Someone broke mto the office o( Kenneth le\enthal & Co and !>tole $9,000 worth of computer eqoipnwnl. urskspur Avenue: T\\O c:amer.u, sil\eMJre ilnd je\\.Clry was t.il..t>n from a res1d~nce in the 700 block. Newport Boulevard: Someone u:.ed a key 10 scr.11ch up .i cJr parl..ed neJr the cornN Ill 2 ht Street. How to reach us at The Pilot M fllr M fllr M ,._ 1·2 ,... To make a c:on'ection It Ill The '"°'' ~ m ~ CorNQ el .,. ,.,,, oJ ~ To ~ en -0t ci.tlk> llOll, pi... c.el 6.0~1'1, .. )6). n-11 ,.,u. .r .......... """°"" ~ ..... °""' Oirf/ FlNnciM <>Mew MIMIS. ...... ,..,, Vlcll ........., Circut.tion Oranse County 642~lll ~ .. Clatsifted 6-42·5678 Otsplay 642-4321 fdltorill ~ 54().1224 Sports 642-4330 ~. sports fu 6'46·4 t 70 MaHt OMt'e 8UtlMU Offtee 6'42·4)21 8usines fu 631·5902 S:41 a.111. 4..0 tO:tta..111. , .. ..., ,... ... 11:2t , ..... 4 611' "'''· 4.J tt:44 .... 2.4 J127,....4.t *' ........... ' • and legs don't know how old they are -and Oeer isn't uboul to Ii~ 'em oCf. Ordina ril y 1 have a low 1hreshold o~ pain ~or inspirational stories. They make me ~1nce w11h guilt. My standard cop-out for not bcang a world-class an tique ath lete arc the aches and pains of aging. Dul I dbcovered these dauntless seniors have the same :iggrnvations :is the res1 of us laid bade mortals. I gue3s one of these-6sys I'll rntve-&o go& off-my duff and join a senior Dungee Jumping Club and try t1nd \\<in the Gold Rope for my age category. Na"':y Mcintry e is 11 rcsldtnl of La1una /\'l1ut1 Births Hoag Memorial Hosphal Oc.tobcr 4 [ DorindJ Jnd Fran" Carrio, Co)tJ Mt.-W, sirt October 5 U Jayne and Marie Murrell, Newport Beach, girl U Melody Jnd Frederic1' Luke, Ne\\ port Be1ch, s1rl 0 Jody and CrJig St. John, Co)tJ Me~. girl October 7 O JJnet ;ind Jud.th Vinogr.id. Co>ta Mes.t;grrl Odober 8 0 Diane and Howard DcnghJusen, Co)!.\ Mew, lx.>v October 9 0 Ann Kochler, CoronJ del MM, gul October 11 U Diane .lnd Kenneth H.legcr, r-;e\\port Beac.h, b rl !_!untaln Vallty Regional Hospital $ep•e-mbcr25' .J Linda .mrJ Ro~ll ',11Jll.'y, Co>IJ MCSJ, gnl Saint Joseph Hospltal · Scp!e r bcr 2.: c Mdinda Co ntalcs and Mario Amemdola, CO'>l3 \1~ .... 1 Ix» MONDAY -Mini chi Ii.en d1umm1cs or ch~c!le piua, celery slick\ and ranch dip, chilled pear~. crad.en.lilc , m1lli. TUES!>AY -Hamburger \\ilh p1cklcs or chl!c c p1~la,. t.nredUed lc11uce salad, dressing, French fnc , chocolote chip bar, milk WEDNESDAY -Chicken FaJi ta Oour t~rt1lla or chcc!i.e pizza, peas nnd c~rn. crnnamon applesauce, milli. TllURSOA\' -Cri ·p Hico with cheese and lcttu7e or chc~!i.C pizza \\1th garden ~alad, CJWli~a drc sing, pineapple and pcachc , checz11s, nulk flUOAY -Corn t.log or cheese piua, sleamed carrol!i., pc;m in ligh1 syrup, Happy U1r1hday chocolate cake, milk llCll. ·=·--Newport BeKh 73/61 Balboai: 72/60 Cost• Mesa: 75/60 Corona del M<1r: 72/60 ' • On die campaign .trall with Jim ·Toledano G ood pf, is it possible I have erred? In ll column la~t March, I fearlesi.ly forecoat that Gil Ferguson would beat Mary Hornbuckle in the ptimar)' and go on to lteep hli Allcmbly scat for another term. I may hllYI beer! correct about the first part, Jim T · ftO shot back, but not the second. "He is not going to win in 1992, because ram aoing to beat him. In fact, J expect to get from between a quarter and a half of the votes of reghtered Republicans," retorted the Democratic candidate. Yeah, sure. And Bil Clinton's going to get the fPlll Democratic Presidential 'W Ill nomination and go on to """ beat George Bush in --Q~-the---November. n I still don't think Coast Toledano's going to get half -----• the Republican vote, Dut based on what I observed one morning last week, he's aoina to get o good chunk of it. I went to a coffee at Muriel Crall'~ home in the Bluffs, one of those things where the candidate speaks to a group of party loyalists and everybody says, "Attaboy." !)ut this one was diffcren1. Many of the women listening to Democrat Toledano were ~epul>Ticans, and they \\ere liking \\hat they heard. 0 There were a lot of those blue and white "Another Republican for Choice" buuons showing around the Cralls' packed living room. Ir Gil Ferguson, who is not only anti-choice but i.upports the oftcn-violcnr "Operation Rei.cue" movement docs fall out of his Assembly chair, these pro-choice Republicans will do a lot of the pushing. They all but stood and cheered when Toledano mentioned one piece of legislation he hai. in mind if he get~ to Sacramento: "Any person who interferes with u woman's right to choose would be financially responsible for the child." His views on education arc equally i.trong. The system is top-heavy, he believes. "There are superintendents and seven assistant superintendents and dozens of secretaries and dozens of analysts -and teachers who are asked to take pay cuts ... Teaching should be a ·career you don't have 10 make sacrifices to be in." Jim Toledano is a soft-spoken, moderate Democrat (and former Republican) with a refreshingly positive attitude. "Solving California's problems is po~sible if we find common ground and all work together ... to find solutions free of ideology, partisanship or secret agendas." Sounds a little Ross Perotish, but I think he's right. Toledano crumbled a major i.tumbling block for Republican support when he said he does not support As embly Speaker Willie Drown. One woman then asked if that wouldn't make him a less effective representative for his constitul'nt~ because of the Speaker's mighty powers. "The nip answer would be that I couldn't be any less effective than Gil has been," iolcdano grinned. "The downside is no worse man we have, the upside, I believe, is that I can and will be extremely effective." This is the Mesa VCrde resident's second whack at an Assembly scat -even his signs are left over from a losing campnign two years ago against Nolan Frizzellc (who was himself defeated in June's primary). "This is a very low-budget campaign," Toledano said later. I suspect most of his funding goes for new shoes. He'~ been walking precincts for at least a couple of hours every day for nine weeks, full time on weekends. "It's energizing and it's very encouraging. I honestly don't find much Ferguson support. Some of it's simply anti-incumbent, some of it's because of his anti-choice position, and some of it's because people arc finally realizing that he has not been an effective legislator." Toledano held an alumni seat on. the University of California Board of Regents for two years (he's a UC-Riverside grad). ··1 wasn 't very popular. After my term was up, the chairm an blasted me for being a troublemaker .. .for asking questions they didn't want asked and didn't want to answer. I don't expect to be the most popuklr guy in Sacramento, either." Fred M artin's column runs evuy Mo11da)', WcdncsdDy Dnd FridDy. DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS Served 9:00 -11 :30 Nv1 MONDAY One egg, potatoes, toast,&coffee -$2.95 TUESDAY J.B. 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We're so confident you'll hke the \\J} we do thing , we're offaing a per.onal checkmg account free of monthly sen1ce charges ft"lr one year ll' an\' ne\\ customer who gives us a ti)' So stop by any Sanwa branch or call l-&X1-23-:\~\\A 1f you're med of bemg treated hke a number by your A Sanwa Bank bank, you'll hke th~ way th!ngs add up. ~ Callfomla !COME IN FOR-FREE CHECKINGj •A~ <M11!1!1 lln•.,. lrtt ol ..uht) ~ - c illllSS~-The BusiMSS P·'8e runs on MondJ) . We<Jn~IJ)'>. Thur)(lays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 371 Entrepreneurs . . .. ·. ·. : . 4'b...-~ . . .. _... . -..!... . -. .. .... ~ --• , . d ...... ~.. . ... ..,I • • • • • -;. Who• Len "Doc" Wayne, a 54-year-old • comedic magician who lives in Newport Beach. A native of Philadelphia, Wayne is a 30-year veteran of the advertising business, including a stint running his own agency. What• Wayne still docs some free-lance • advertising work through his home-based business, bur his main focus is speaking and ~ntertaining. Corporations hire Wayne, usually at a fee of $500, to sp-eak to their employees about the importance of humor as a stresSi relie~er. .. Laughter and stress are incompatible," Wayne said. "You can't be stressed out and laugh at the same time. It's physiologically impossible. If you can laugh about something, you don't fear it." Wayne also offers prof essionat comedy and magic instruction. He charges clients $37.84 for 90 minutes of instruction, including props and written instructions. In addition, he does free entertainmentwork for the-American Heart Association. When• Wayne broughc his family to • Newport Beach 26 years ago. He quit working full-time in rhe advertising business six years ago, when he had a severe heart attack and his doctor advised him to find a career with less stress. He added comedy and magic instruction to his repertoire a couple months ago. Where• Most of Wayne's speaking and •teaching work is done on site nt Southern California corporations. For example, a local printing company hired Wayne to teach comedy and magic to its sales staff. He hopes to start doing more speaking engagements in other parts of the country . Why• Wayne said he has been doing magic •shows since he w:is 8 years old. He said that because of his heart attack, he decided to perform and spread his message about the value of humor. "l have what:J. believe to be a worthwhile message, which is basically, to lighten up," Wayne said. "I learned the hard way.'' How• Wayne has slowly developed bis • speaking and entertainment work, and he hopes to build the business to the point where he • will no longer have to do free-lance adv!'rttsing jobs. He said he hopes to expand the business with his teaching work and by doing speaking work in other parts of the country. He said he is working on a book th nt he hopes will facilitate the geographic expansion of his speaking work. Lesson Learned: ~~~n·t things too seriously," Wayne said. "Try and find humor in everything. I h~ve seen people get stressed out over what they assume a client might be chinking. People have a tendency to re act to negative assumptions. They react to them and get stressed out, and by the time they find they were reacting to some1hing that didn't exis t, it's too dam n late. The most imporlt\nt thing in life is your point of view, how you took at things. Enjoy today like there's no tomorrow." -By Tony Cox -If JOU Jmow someo11e ••ho should be profiled in this ttttlJy feutu~, send your suggestion to The Duily Pilot's business editor, Tony Co:<, nt 330 W. Duy St., Costa Mesn, 91627 . RED LION HOTEL Tuesday, Oct. 20 Opportunities -A luncheon seminar entitled "Opportunities in a Time of Crisis" will be co-spon~red by the South Coast Metro Alliance and the Santa Ana Economic Development Corp. at 11 :30 a.m. Oct. 20 at the Red Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa. Guest speakers include California State Treasurer Kathleen Brown. For reservations, call 435-2109 or 647·6585. Th ursday, Oct. 22 Personnel policies - The Merchants and Manufacturers Association wdl present a one-day seminar on updating personnel policies and employee handbooks from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 558-1550 for information. Friday, Oct. 23 · Time management - Effective Time Management is the title of a one-day seminar to be offered by the Merchants and manufacturers Association, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Newport Sheraton, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 558-1550. Tuesday, Nov. 3 CPCU meeting -The Orange Empire Chapter of the Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters will host its annual All-Industry Day, on the theme ''What to do in the 1990s: Lead, Follow or Get Left Behind," beginning at 8 a.m. Nov. 3 at the Reef Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. Call Kevin Brawley at 241 -8300 or Barry Kolpien at 335-4991. If you have an item for this column, send it to Bob va n Eyken, assistant editor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT The Red Lim Hotel and Maxi's Lounge Invite you to the "American Dream Comedy Competition" starting Thursday, Oct. 22 " ·Enjoy the best local comics and cheer on your fuvorites ~ they vie each week to compete at the regimal com~tition in las Vega.5 in 1993. Happy Hour 5-8pm • All Yoo C.an F.at Ruffct $3.00 We'll see you at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge locared in the Red Lion Hotel. 3050 S. 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Dance directors Peter Siddall ----~---. and Marylynn 11111 -Society Benitez of Carol Cyrkin's Fred Astaire Dance Studios have conducted fo ur learning sessions fo r the opera supporters at Saks Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plaza. On Saturday evening, Gail Anderson and Donna Bunce, chairwomen for the third time of an Opera Ball, welcomed underwriters and committee members to the lessons, and SFA hoi.ted the reception with Maxwell Caterers pro\ iding energy-giving hors d'oeuvres bet"een sets. "I really enjoyed it .. .it was eai.y. You only h:we to count to threc ... not like the electric slide dance or the 10-step," commented Wally Wolf. "Dancing is good excrciltc. It's now being included in aerobic classes ... cardio va cubr tap and funk," said Stan Tkaczyk, an underwriter "ith wife Barbara. "We arc gett~ng up a group to have more lessons at the studio," said Patricia Rock and Craig Brown. Besides learning to glide acroi. the dance noor. guest had a chance to sec \\hat's hot in ball gowns. Wearing c>.tra"agantly beaded and full -skirted numbers "ere Opera D:ill founder Ruth Ding, reception hoi.telti.cs Cerise .Feeley, Tita lozt and Ev Parrella, Anderson, Bunce, SFA's Stephanie le\\is and JO}Ce Griffith . Craig Bro"'n and Barbara Mason. M astcring the waltz i.tcplt with the help of 12 instructors (or watching) were Parrella and hu i.band Pete, Harriet and Sandy Sandhu, Joyce and Robert I..,. Vaughn, Cherry and Vern Spitaleri, Barbara and Arthur Powell, Feeley and husband Larry, Glori a and Irv Gellman, Greg and Joyce Griffith, Painter Woodley, Craig BrO\\n, abo n hoi.t along '~ ith Barbara Mason, who" J:, "all.ting "ith hui.b:ind Asa, Gloria Zigncr anct ftv Goldberg, and Carlton Bu rnett. Burnell, \\ho "ill design and choreograph the ball at the Disnc> land Hotel, promi,cs a "Vicnnci.e salon" "1th three dJnCl Ooors, adJitional Cr)"tal chandcltcr:.. dramatic S\\aths of rich fabric:. and cai.cadcs of richl) ccntcd llo'' er . Murray Korda :md hi s Mon~dgncur ~>trings and Orchc:.1ra will pb) .• ind Kord.1 , "ho h:i-. been dcc1Jr.1tcd b) the government of Au,tria for l..ccp1ng Vicnne!>C si~ le mu:o.i~ ali'c in America, prom1i.ci. mui.1c in many moo~h and rh)thms.. (Including clcm1c i.lidc'?) More information on the ball i' a' :i1labk from Richard Dreary, director of Guilds. and Volunteer Scf\1c , at 5'4<>-7372. • Held To Toe llluty Ccnta • Open TH IPM Daily Quality Service & Products CIOLDWILL• MCIUS ~Rt>I€. KMS • A VfDA • Redken Peul Mitchell • ~bastlan • Joico ~ La Femme • Mastt:t Wella Pr~ntation By Janene Flrat 10 Mlnut• ~""'i'ti~ ir.-1 r.;'41 • ~~la (714) 969-593!1 10156 Adams clt Brookhurc,t Albcrtc;on c; Center' H11nt1n<_Jton Bc.1d1 (Behind To,1', looc,cy'c.. 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Holidf{ Parnes Arrouncements .. . • M Monday, October 19, 1992 --------------------·-----_.., ---~~-----· ---- Around Town -· Send your items to Bob v.in Ey!en, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Breast implan,ts_ -1 High Priority. the breast cancer research and information network, will hold a general meeting from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Center Club In Costa Mesa. Featured speaker will be plastic surgeor'I Dr. Brian Kent. The event will include lunch, a fashion show and a talk by High Priority member Suzanne Meindl. For information, call 542-6419. ADD and education -A seminar on how parents of students with attention deficit disorder can communicate their children's special needs to teachers and sehool administrators will be offered at 7 p.m. Oct. 19 at the-cffice) of Joan Andre"''S, 115 l Do"e Street. Ne"port Beach. There is a nominal charge of $5 for the semin.u. Call 4rfu099l fOf' information, Tuesday, Oct. 20 Fund-raiser for Christmas -The Junior League of Orange County will hold tlS 17th annual Chri!>tmas Company Oct 20 through 23 at the Orange County Fairground~. The e' ent features merchandise rrom 50 ~pec1alty stores as well .h rood. celebnty guest spea~ers .ind "is1ts irom Santa Claus. Proceeds "ill benefit the lt!4lgue's charitable activities in Orange County. Small business -The second program in the series entitled "Starting or Starting Qver, How to Make Your Small Business Successful in the '90s" will be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 20 in the Community Room at the Newport Center library, 856 San Clemente Drive. Entitled ''Growing It,'' Tuesday's seminar is free and open to the public. Call 644-3188 for information. Newport candidates forum -Newport Beach City Council candidates will appear in a forum sponsored by the Woman's Civic League at 10 a.m. Oct. 20 in the Jorgensen Room al the Mariners branch librJry, 2005 Dover Drive. Art lecture -An 1llustratecf lecture entitled "Behind the Scenes at the Los Angdes Museum of Art" will offered .fll noon Oct. 20 in the Community Room at the Newport Center Library, 856 $Jn Clemente Drive. The progr'am is free and participants mJy bring bag lunches. For information, call 644-3181. Comm.unity associations -The Southern Counties Ch<1pler of the Community Association Institute will present a luncheon program on how the Americans .. , i1h Dis<ibilities Act will affect planned communities at 11 :30 a.m. Oct. 20 at the Red Lion Inn, 3050 Bristol St. in Costa MesJ. Call 380-7360 for information. RICHARD MORIARTY'S -I 12th ANNUAL .. ,.,, GALA HALLOWEEN Costume Ball Yea tu ring THE Main Ballroom Hyatt Rcaeocy Irvine 17900 Jamboree Blvd. Irvine BUSBOYS ,f PLUS ~ Moblle Music and Llghtl By Entertainment Network ~H°"~'~tt-~tatyHon D'_,_ 7i1Sia~. (714) 740-2000 P,..,.•~ u o oo -u o oo 0.1 or SWn• S-0.... IH'l'IUI 14 Hour lnronnation Hotllri• (1141 ... SIS2 EVERYTllING MUST GO! - -------... From A1 ~.000 rides, 1akinf. parcnls and children around more than two miles of track. "It's areal fun," said Costa Mesa residcnl Chris Cope as he helped 4-year-old son Allan orr a replica of 1 Santa Fe diesel-powered train. "Everybody has a hobby; but these people really put a lol of etrort intO tbis place." The scaled-down locomo&ives cost from about SS,000 ror an electric-powered cnaine to as much as $50,000 for the biger steam-powered engines. The Orange County Model Enaineers club whi.ch has a~ut 90 members, hopes to expa~d thear operations, thaaks 10 a 2S-year leai.e they hold on the propcny. They're also looking to get a life-sized catJo:ose to add to the park. Although the caboose h•s disappeared from most real-life trains, they are revered among the model traita enthusinsts. . The train club leases the approximately 45-acrc sate across from Estancia High School from the city for $1 a year. Nearby homeowners fought against development of the land and others argued that it should be a wildlife habitat. So club members feel confident their 25·year lease is safe, according to member Bob Oonneny. . At wha t is called lhc Mackerel Flats and Gout Hill Junction Railroad, much of the materrnls used to build and equip lhc model 1r1in park have been donuled. The 1rccn benches that sit °"tsidc the rence alongside 1hc track once sa1 in (ron1 of the Pinucs or the Caribbean ride al Disneyland. Donnelly, a C~ta Mesa resident who worb in security for Disneyland, helped ac1 the dona1iun. The (cnce WllS donalCd by I fence compuny &he failroad tics were crafted rrom scrap lumber ' donaled by the local Home Depot and M>aked with used motor oil donated by a Hane·up ibop. The bed under the train trucks was made from left-over asphutt durina lhe recons1ruc1ion of Victoria Avenue, and cement for the truin station cumc from cement truck drivers who dumped their excess concrete at the park. Th~ railroad park is 4'0mpletely funded by donu11ons and contributions which 3re tax·~cductible b.ecause the Orange County Model Engmee_rs club as a nonprofit organization. Wearan1 a gray-and-while-striped "OshKo)h 8'9osh" trail:' c91>, Donnelly beamed at the children passing by on the diminulive train car). It ~as more than a success for Donnelly and for the s1x:ycar-old club that has worked three years 10 b~ald the park. It was a reconnection of people Wl~1h a .part Of their frontier heritage. Ra1lroad.s arc really part of our heritage," Donnelly ~1d as a locomotive bl:isted its diesel·po~ered horn. "The West wasn't built by a 747 Oeet, 11 was built by trains coming ocross the mountains." NEWPORT BEACH -A lWO· alarm fire autted the Elegant Nail11o Boutique at aoout 2:48 a.m Saturday, ruisint questions of arson among fire investigators who have nol yet de· termined the cuuse of the blaze. A dozen firefighters in five units re- sponded to the fire at 410 32nd St., where Oames were shooting ou& from the front or the nail salon, reaching the second floor of the office complex. Five more fire units were called to the scene bul were not needed. Fire·., fighters extingui)hcd the fire shortly ufler 3 a.m. ~ The interior of the nuil )alon was completely de stroyed, cau)ing $80,000 in damages to the ~truclll!c and a 520,000 loss to the contents of the business, according to Newport fire of- ficials. Nearby offices suffered only light smoke damuge. Vietnamese-owned nail salons in Newport Deach and Costa Mesa hove been repeatedly targeted by arsonists, po)sibly the work of Vietnamese cxtor· tion rackets, according to Costa Mesa fire official~. CUNTON From A1 WHOLESALE TROPICAL NURSERY sho~ Cli.~ton ~nd Bush funnin~ ncck-and-ne_ck. Bush's victory in California during the 1988 presidential election was attributed to his 300,000-v?te margin .in ,O~ange County over Michael Dukakis. 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"The knee is crucial joint, but il has little inherent stability." · Many knee injures require some type of reconstructive surgery or rehabili- tative therapy, but most of Lhem could be avoided with a little prccautlOJ1. "Most knee injuries can be prevented by using common sense and by practicing gentle warm ups thilt keep the joint flexible," MJlonc SJid. 1 here arc two types of I-nee injuries, according to Malone. The acute or mJcro-traumJtic injury, usuJlly the most se\ere, sends a clear signal, pain~ either during or after an activity. The micro-traumJtic injury, on the other hand, sneaks up on its unwilling victim and stems from overstress of normal tissue or many repetitive injuries.over a period of lime. Frequent complaints arc torn ligaments or damage to the menisci - the cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between the tibia and the femur (two leg bones which connect at the 1..ncc). 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The district, howcwr, From A 1 The city oriainally wan1ed a 30-year sa~ that lince hip 1ehool 1tudent1 often summer and afler school. From A1 apeement. But the district believea that it 11 pract~ Into lhe evenina. it feell The you1h athletic committee ParSQn School and a small ponion of too Iona to 1ie the field1 up. The district ha1 uncomfonable relinquishina con1rol. suppom the joinl use agreement Fairview Park, an Ea$tside site at Kaiser countered with a five-year agreement with a But both Roeder and Carolyn Stocker, a and says the council is working to· School, one in the north at Tewinklc and five-year extension. district representative in the neaotiations, wa rd obtaining more fields. But, California schools and a centnl city location Another stickina point is that the city has think there is middle around on the Dunn's main contention is that the 111 Davis Scflool. asked tha1 it have the first choice of diiaifCCmcnts and believe a proposal wiU city is moving too slowly. He said The four sites would not satisfy those who purchasin& school sites the district wants to be ironed out. the committee first approached would prefer a ccntrnl facility at Fairview sell. That would preserve what open space "I'm ulwuys an optimist in thcso kinds of the council four years ago. Park. But, scattered sites would mean remains in the city. • things, but I think we can work all these "l wanted to do this for my parents wouldn't have to drive children But, the district is not sure thut would be things out," Roeder said. kids," said Dunn, who's children across the city in order to play sports, the legally feasible, since there arc an array of Others aren't so sure. Mike Dunn, a are 12, 10 and 8. "But I don't city wouldn 't have to spend money to stale laws that require school dimic1 to member of the Costa Mesa Youth Athletic think anything will be done for purchase a site for a central facility or offer such programs as child care before Commillec, and Dick Mchren, chairman of them until they're in high school." develop much of Fairview park, and the pulling anything out-to bid. the Fairview Park Citizen's Advisory Dunn thinks that the issue is district wouldthaye better maintained fields. They also differ on scheduling. The city Cofl\mittC"C, arc rrus1rated about what they Dual .... clllllicl ~.be dnlli• 111 ""-._..on.._ kl &bat i& too&nearly Mo months IOlll ._. 10 &h:e city on the ~I ptOpOllil. Mebnn aarees. ''The election issue should be whJ the achool district isn't c:ooperatina," he aaid. "We have made 1 real~ wonderful offer and they just arc not coopcrating...thc city has made this huae investment and it would benefit both the achool diatrict and the citizens." Stocker said she doesn't believe the negotiation period has been unusually long, since the district did not sec a city proposal until early August. ''I think both pnrties have a genuine interes1 in bringing 1his lo closure and I important enough to parents to Th'erc are some problems in negotiations, wants 10 have control of scheduling on perceive as school district stubbornness. impact the election. ,-.~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--~------------....,...----....::.--------~----~--------------------~--------------------------------~ ..... ~ "for some people it's not a big deal, but sports is such a good al- ternative Car children," he said, adding that a healthier youth sports environment in the city might help to curtail juvenil~ crime and gang membership. think it will be done," Stocker said. The committee has endorsed in- cu mbent Joe Erickson and chal- lenger Denis Reloskc, and have advised parents that Monahan and Theriot also support youth athlet· ics. They do not like the stances of Mayor Mary Hornbuckle or coun- cilwoman Sandy Genis, whom Dunne says have historically "not offered the youth group much su p- port." Hornbuckle, says she under- stand s why some people may not think th e council has done eno ugh, ''If it's your child who is having a difficult time finding a playing field, the an)wcr is probably no,. we 're not moving fast enough for you." she said. ''But given that then: isn't enough money to build a (central facility} and that we are "orking \\ith the school district, ,.,,e are r.iaking progress." Retoske said more aggressive leadership is needed . .. The concern is that not enough is being done and not enough is being done fast enough," he said. ·'Not all of it is the current coun- cil's fault. In fairness to them, they have bee n attempting to move it along. But people arc concerned that there may be another .four or five years of doing this: .. I think some people are looking for a more aggressive approach." Compounding the issue is Fair· view Park. The 285-acre park is the last remaining large open space left in the d.ty. Most resi- dents nearby, along with the Fair- view Park Citizen's Advisory Com- mittee, arc adamant about leaving the park in its natural state. Athletic supporters say a por- tion of the park's bluff tops is a natural for a youth athletic facility. Neighbors, however, say increased traffic, noise and lights would vio- late their neighborhood's integrity. With the park a political hot po· tato. t.he current council is hinging its hopes on the joint use agree- ment. ANALYSIS From Al owners' heightened discontent with local government. Members of the coali tion were especially displeased by the City Council's passage last year of a new general planned favored by slO"-·growth proponents. Adams added 1ha1 he's bothered by city officials' interpretation of the plan. which caused a seven-month delay in development of a bowling cen- ter he's building near the corner of Baker and Bristol streets. Cathy Hall-Shipley, owner of Orange Coast Catering and a member of the coalition's execu- tive commiucc, said busi ness own- ers have been reluctant in the past lo criticize the City Council be- cause they feared retribution. She said the fact that several business leaders have now gotlen involved in the commission shows how upset they arc with the Council. ''We just feel very ?>trongly that they've made decisions that are re- ally anti-business and not sound fi- nancially," Hall-Shipley said. "In my estimation, that feeling is wide- spread in the business community. I don't think there's any one in the business community who dis- agrees." However, Hall-Shipley added, there arc still many business lead- ers who won't join the coalition becau e of their fear of havi ng en- emies on the City Council. Malcolm Ro s, an executive with C.J. Scgcrstrom & Sons, said his company declined an invitation to join the Coalition for Responsible Government, but he woul d not say why. Asked whether he believed in the coulition's cause, he ngain de- clined comment. Ro s conceded that C.J. Seger- strom & Sons official were disap- pointed with the new general plan, saying, uwe weren't overjoyed with it." Asked whether he be- lieved the current City Coltncil is anti-busine s, he would only say, "Time will tell." . Whether the coalition's fonding make o difference in the cam· paign won't be known until next month'~ election. There have been bu inc -backed c11ndidote in the past who out pent their opponent~ ancJ ~till lo t. - COSTA MESA IS A GREAT PLACE ·TO fHOP CAMPAIGN! 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Senior Mara Colaizzi, out for much of the Inst -three weeks with elbow tendinit is in her racquet arm, will vacate her role as team cheerleader Tuesday to try to help lead her team back into the hunt for the league title. Colaizzi, the Preps defending Sea View singles champion, has suffered through her recent stint on the sidelines, which, ironically was induced by her voracious appetite for competition. "She's a competitor ... one or the toughest kids in tbc world," Bleiker !,aid o( Colaizzi, who aggravated her elbow condition by cr:imming four high school matches and a junior See FAULKNER/It THE ~ Corona del Mar's Jerrott Willard one of major players in the run for Butkus Award. By Richard Ounn Spons Wnter LOS ANGELES -One of Jerrott Willard's two favor- ite ways to play football is amongst close friends. In the Pacific 10 Conference, a level that few arc able to reach, th3 t isn't easy. His other fa. vorite way is to win. Al least one of his pleas came through Saturday, before Willard's California Golden Bears-fumbled the game away in the fo urth quarter and IO!,t, 27-24, to USC. t Willard, an intense, sophomore inside linebacker who relics on savvy and guts more than size and reputation, ha!, forced Pac 10 observers to take notice this season. Now, he's inducing the rest of the na tion. Willard (6-foot-2, 225 pounds) b one of 49 Butkus Award candidates. an honor given to the nation's top line· backer. He entered · Saturday's game leading the conference in tact...lcs (66). but Willard seemed more ~pth ated by his old Newport Junior All-American and Corona dcl Mar High buddy, USC offensive lineman Bobby Hall. a rtd· shirt junior. "What I mi!, most " playing JgJ1nst my best Cnt;nds," said Willard. Southern Section Division VI PIJ}Cr of the Year in 1989, playing linebact...cr and running bac k as CdM wo!l its econd cons~cu tive CIF cham pionship. "One year was dif· fcrent from the ne\t at the lo"cr 1c .. eb. The torar'iOok a winning look ~ Harbor's little surprise for the Tillers paid dividends in 10-0 win. . . ... ~ Mondlr 8ectlon B October 19, ~ 992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Ro&er Carlson •••• 642-4310 ext.387 Sports on TV-radio/B2 Cross countly/B3 Class1fied/B5 l..,P.,~ 'l'PIOI Colden Bears sophomore Jcu ott Will ard (45) spearheads California's dcfensi\e \\-Cb in Cal's continuing quest foLexce llence. bu t it "~'" ah\.a)!, the -.:ime people." Willard, a\cr.iging 12.1 tackle!, per contc:.t fo r California (3·3 overall, 1-2 in c.:onfcrencc), gm to pal around \\ith Hall on sJ1urday after the game. Their fa. thcrs drove up together from Nc"port Dc:-ich. game, but he \\Ouldn't tdl me an>thing. I called him a couple of \\eeks ;igo, 100. In fact, I c.111 him more than he call-. me" S.:itur<Ja). foll0\\ mg Cal's dis<1ppointing, loss, it !,Ccmcd that onl} I l:tll's prcsl!ncc co u Id mai...e Wal· "We°\e kn own e.ich other for yea~. ever since Junior A I I- Amer i- can," Hall ~.ml. 'What I ~iss most is playing against my best friends. One year was different from the next on the lower levels, but it was always lard crad. a grin T h cs e guys, after a 11, a re b cs t friends the same people.' -JBllOn Wl.lNID Golden Bears m1dd1e linebacker Last year's treat ") C'Jllcd (11..ill) earlier 1h1:. ,.,.cci... and gave him a hard time:· Willard aid. "We i...ind uf h.ira..,,cd each 01hcr a.bout \he . il s LJ c from meriting Freshman All-American distinction by The Sporting Nc1\:t -"J' "hen W1ll.1rd got to play ag:iin~t Oregon tight end and former Cd~1 teammate Jell Thomilson. Out Willard doesn't t:.ake losing lightl). $,1turd.t\', the 13cJr!,' offense lost t\H) fumble!>. 1n their own termor. in the fourth qu;irter; \\'Ward did not record double-digit figures in tact...les fo r the firs1 time in six games 1h1s sca:.1.>n. "I could\e done more thing:. toda). bu1 I JUSl didn't get it done." Wilbrd :..ml, after the TroJJns (3·1·1. 2·1) scored the dcc1si'e touchdo"n , ... ith 2 minutes, 27 seconds remaining in the game before 54,476 fans at the Los An· gcle-. Coli-.eum. "I like to make more of iln impact. It'.\> tough h> lo e one ltli.e that. "l figured \\ith eight minutes left (and a 24·13 kad) that \ltC had the game \ltOn 'But 11 came do" n to the wire and )\C broi...e dm\ n " See BEAR/83 The tie .doesn't --take from go ill ~ Considering the alternatives , it's even better than kissing sister. By Barry Faulkner SPQl1S WrW NEWPORT DEA CH Though the Tustin High scouting report likely didn't discuss the talents of New-• No apologies due, or lm'lhcoming By Bafry Faulkner 51JC)f1S Y'tf•ld \\hen Corona del Mar High CORONA DEL MAR -Just ~ port Harbor football pluy- crs like Dan McDonough. Mike Freeman, Chris Ed· wards, Bill Brandon, Gar· rett Powell or Chris HuntcrL the c previously· unheralded Sailors made sure they spread the word regarding their dfectivenes Thurs- day night. Thanks largely to the aforementioned stand-ins, Newport wa!, able to rebound from its only loss of the season with an impres)ive 10-0 triumph over Coach Morijon Ancich's Tustin squad 10 even the Sailors' Sea View League record at 1-1. "That's a list or kids, who a lot of J>Cople See HARBOR/I! I II •Costa Mesa's Miller: 'If I ever get beat real bad, I thank the coach for the lesson and go back to the drawing board .' IYIMyFUlnr ........ D _,... tile •ppareDI discontent of Laauna a.cat Hip l'ootbllll cndl Mike B1rron Mii' naaalat up lbc score, Cost• Mesa .._.. ... MJNa MUltr said tbe Mustanas' 65- 1' ,.._,~ IM Artl1b Friday II consJsteat ........ . .. -.., .... Iii COiia Meu Is to .. our kids to pliaJ Iii. ...,.cat. 1• percent ot tbe dme,t' Miii· ........ NY• CM't ........... u ... ,..,. •IHI tell ~That sigh of relief belongs to Estan ci a's Eagles after downing Century, 22-15, in PCL opener. By ROQlf Canson .. E., S hould you run into Estancia Hiah football coach John U ebcngood today, chances arc he'll be in a pretty happy mood -his EaaJes are unbeaten alter the first round of P1eif ic c.out Leque action, his quarterback had three touch- down puses Saturday nlaht and his team's defense hu plenty to be proud of. But for the true insight of Uebcnaood, well, you had to be there Saturday night after his Eagles etcaped a ban_,e ol bullets out of an U1i called the Century Centurions before logging a hold-on 22·1S triumph at the Santa Ana Bowl. "I'll take it," u id a pen pirina and obviously relined Uebcn-IQOCi juat moments after the gun sounded, nd tome 44 seconds of playina limo after Matt Johncr latched on to • pme-endina lntcr- ~ion at the Estancia S·yard line Anyway l can cct It I'll take it," rontinued Uebcnpd. "It. Wllft't pretty, we j\IM kept aivina It away, but a win ii a win." SM WHEWI,- I .. tbtm to back ofT, just bttaust IOmtoat fttls •l''re running up tht K Ott. • "Wbtn I'm on the other side, I feet lbe •me wa)," ~lillu sakl. "Whee b11ebe was ~atlna us, J4.J, I raa ttae ball the last nine aa.u&n, IO M could ~t out of there. Tbrir cOach came ottr :and started to •poloalzt, bul I WHlda't ltnr It. I said •Co3ch, J OU ll•ve a buDcll of pal •tliJcctS, and )OU ba~e • riahl to sbowcue llleta ror 41 minutes.' If my ttam na'l bandle tlaat. tlaat' -.y team's problem, not yoan. If l CYCr .. bnt mt bad, I thank the coedl for the leaoa ••d ao bed lo the dra~1ng bottrd." See COSTA MESM! footb:11l coach D;l\ e Holl:ind ~tarts 10 focus in on the series ).: of pll)) that could ha\e made "' the Jolfmncc in his tc>m's 27-~ 27 ue Yt ith Woodbridge, he • con-.1d(rs the alternat1 .. e. "Aft er rcv1e\\ing the film, there '"ere about six different pla):. th3 t could hJ\C gi,en U'> the \\.tn. Dut to tell \OU the truth, I "as re- lieved to get out of there "1thout a loss," HollJnd !,31d ··we had !,Orne general brcJt...do\\n) that Jrc going to happen Jftcr a big win (o,cr . Ne\\ p~m the pn!\IOUS "ed.). and WooJbridge is :i good football team," Holland rontinucd "They ha'c a lot of \\Capons. the\ hJd J gooJ See CDMll! ·~MESA TIRE COMPANY AIJTO FITNESS CENTER S•B-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd.• Calta Mesa 19~~ . REG. '19.95 7:30 -4:00 ONLY NO APPOIN1Mf.N1' rEaS.WV NO SMOG fl' ON ~n.D\Y. AllCONDl110NIN6 CHECK ....... • Recaw., R·ll •adfor ..... •4911_.an .. fag/es . fouiid a war· to beat the jinx: ~ But for a while Liebengood admits he was havjng some inner doubts. and we weren'l doing too many good lhings early. Johner go1 hil on lheir 80-yard in1erccp1ion return for a touch· dowp. and he__camc oC! and 10ld me th.at their No. 40 (Abel Perez, who hod returned un interception 100 yards for a touchdown in last seoson's unlikely Century win) told him, 'I guess we've got your number.'" played through much of the second hlllf with o severe Charlie horse, but still managed to get in on eight tackles. "It was his best dek~ive game of the yeu," Licben· .. good said. By Barry Faulkner SPQtts Wl1let COST A MESA -The lhird time was the charm for Coach John Liebengood, as well as a couple of bis senior veterans in Satur- day night's 22-15 Pacific Coasl Lcatue- opening victory over Ce ntury. Johner, however, wusn'I lhrough putting up nu(1lber) in the passing and rushing yardage column, as well as con- tributing defcn5ivcly. The lhird-year starter answered with TD passes or 23, 71 und 45 ya rds to finish with a season-high 180 yard) through the air. The nimble tert-hander ulso rushed for 39 yards on 11 ca rries, and clinched the win with u diving interception on the Eugles' 5 to end the Centurion~· final threat. The victory put ll1c Eagles in position 10 challenge for th~ plU)OffS. "We really needed that one," suid Licbengood. who praise~ his delcnsc, but rem ains concerned by offensive 1ncons1:.1ency. "We're not ~cuing the job done up fronl, offensive ly," Licbengood su 1d. "It 's a combination of things, but the brca.,downs have been there si nce day one. If we're going 10 end up in th e playoffs, we're going 10 have to improve, bccau~c th e people we're aboul to play urc much better than the team\ we've just rinished with." Quarlerback Mau Johner and two-way lineman Carlos Cornejo had joined Lien- bcngood and the Eagle~ In their two previous perplexing losses, in games the Eagles appenred to have the better team, but wound up losing. "When we were down, 9-0, 1 1hough1 it was going to be a long night," said Liebengood, who had never won· a game a1 the Santa Ana Bowl in his previous six seasons at Estancia. "Everyth"ing just tends to go wrong at that field, "A lot of kids would have been down after throwing that interception (for a TD)," Li ebengood said. "Out Mall's a winner, and he showed what type of kid he was by leading us back." · Senior offensi\.e lineman Bruck Riggins missed much or the second half after re-injuring his right knee. Lieben- good said it was only lorn adhe!.ions from summer sur· gery, ond he should return this week. HARBOR: From 81 ha dn't heard about," Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley said. "But . t~ey really c~e_jn and did the job. "That's kind of been the type of 1eam we've had all year. When somebody has 1911en hurt, we've_ had people step in and do the job. To shut Tustin ou t without Steve Gonzales (a linebacker out with a shou lder bruise ) and Phil Uloomberg (a defensive tackle !:>1Jclined "11h knee dam:ige) was a big accomplbhment." McDonough, a ~ophomore fill- ing 1he starting vacnncy left by Gonzales, recovered a fumble and \\~bin the thick of things all night. Freeman, a sophomore tight end, caught two passes for 34 yard~. including a 28-yard catch· and-run that led to a field goal. Edward!., S'larting at cornerback, and ·fiunter, a ~enior safety \\hO spelled Wade Tift to allow him fresher legs for his offensive COM: From 81 game plan, and they came 111 ready to play for fou r quarters. I \\OUld have loved to have won, but I can't look back on what could ha"e been. We're Mill in the hunt, which i) all that mailers.·• The tic. the third ~t raight agamst Woodbridge, will not hun the Sea Kings' playoff chances, should they defeat three of fou r remaining Sea View oppOnents (Tustin, University. Saddlcback and Irvine). The Sea Kings will be favored against Tustin, Uni and Saddle- FAULKNER: From 8 1 tournamen1 in10 a ~ingle \\eek. "I don't like sitling oui and watching.•· explained Colaizzi. who SJid )he could not swing a racquet after her frenetic week, Sept. 21-28. "I've had elbow problems for four months, but not like the excruciating pain I felt after that • weekend. They told me I ju)I beLter not play..for a whilt?." Cola1u1 obeyed, briefly, silting OUI a 10-8 \.iCIOry over Woodbridge (Sept. 29) and a hard-fought 10-8 IO)!. to Back BJy rival CdM (Oct. 1 ). She returned, however, for a 12-6 win over Univer~ity (Oct. 6) Jnd a 15-3 rout of Irvine (Oct. 8). "That just screwed things up again," Colaizzi said of her amiou~ne.,s 10 return. "Since then, I've done reh:ib, and it's reeling pretty good again. I'm ready to go ·Televlston-radlo ..; · ~-••' .. -,; ··...,;u ...... N !j · · • TELEVISION Auto Racing 10 am -Monterey GP. ESPN GoJf Noon -Ounhlll Cup. ESPN College Soccer 4 pm -SMU-UCLA. PT. Exhibition Baeketball 4 pm. -Buns.Heat. TNT. Pro Footb•ll 6 pm -Bengals·Sleelert. Ch 7 Soccer 7 p m -English League, SC. 8 p.m. -European highlights, SC. Bo•lng 7'30 p m. -Paez-Ruelas. PT 12:30 am -Seldon-Tubbs. ESPN College 'ootb•ll 10 p.m -Cal·USC. SC 11 .30 p.m -UCLA·Wash St.. PT. RADIQ ''o Footbell 6 p m.-Cln ·Pitts . KNX (1070) IUNDAY''I COUNTI DAVIY'I LOCKaR -I bO;Q 263 lflOllll 9 ~ ••• ye!IOwfll\ llN. 10 SIOpja(k, 18t bO- MO, 3 batrKuda. 78 caheo ba••· 92 utld bass. 2e aculpin. a SllMOheN. 8 tlKldlat\ 12 aolt. 4 mako ~ 2 IU. sllllll.. j Mlblr~ ~ 240 11\1( DANA WMM' -13 llOab, 2•2 lllQlefi m boMo. 153 Clko lllSS 45 Sand baSS, 88 ll*ktrcl. l I ytllowtJI, t ctbtlOll. 3 mlM 11\WQ 1 CM 11\A 20 ~ 22 """*" 13 ~ad. 31 ydll.wt.11 w. 82 ~ Cornejo, a rock up front on both si des of the ball, Standings Sea View Le ..... League Overall WLT WLT IMne 300 510 S. Margarita 2 1 0 5 1 0 Newport 210 510 Saddleback 2 1 0 3 3 O CdM 1 1 1 4 1 1 Justm 2 o 2 4 O 'Noodb~dge 0 2 1 1 4 1 University o 3 o O 6 O Thursd•r'• a..,,. (7:30) Tusbn vs. CdM. at Newpart Hart>or Frldar'• Gam•• (7:30) University vs. Woodbndge. at IMne Saddleback ~s Santa Margan1a. at Saddleback College Saturday, Oct. 24 (7:30) Newport Harbor al Irvine . chores at tailback, bolstered an ef- ' fcc1ive secondary. BranJon, a senior resCr\'e, spelled Tift follO\\ mg a 69-yard run, and immediate ly sliced 11 yards for the game's only touch- down. Powell, who !.tarted for Bloomberg two weeks ago against back, and if victorious. would sur· vive as the third-place team, even "-ilh a los to league-leading Ir- vine. Irvine appears to be a playoff lock, and Santa Margarita, which was felled by rhe Vaquero), 40-34, Friday, also appeJr to be a lc\cl above the circuit'!. other six squad). Should any of the sLx-p:ick (ail to knock off the league's dynamic duo, all would have more than the Sea Kings' two los cs. Saddleback has already lost to Tustin, Newport to CdM, Wood- btidge To -s.rctdlcbacl\, Tustin-to Ne\\ port, and Unher!.ity 10 New· again Tue!iday. It's a big march. If we beal them and Corona (Oct. 27), we will tie both of them for first place." Colaiui, who h~<;-rrot rost 30 '>Cl!> thi) season, will have plenty of help against the Eagles. Sophomore Sarnh Hawkins, who bas taken the No. 1 spot in Colaizzi') absence, has a Colaiui 35-1 record, and is looking to avenge her only set defeat Tuesd:iy agai nst Santa Margarita's No. 1 pl:iycr. Jennifer Jacob round!> out Newporl's impre~~ive )ingle trio, while Lindsay Obon, who ployed ingles during some or Colai.ai's time on the sideline , returns to No. l doubles \\ith Loren Davey. Santo Margarita won the curlier Corona del Mar, took advan tage of his increased familiarity to make himself at home in the Tillers' backfield oflcn. "It's going to take team play like that for us to stay in this th ing," Brinkley said of the Sea View playoff race. "We've got lo get good play out of all our kids, because it's going to take a total team cffon." Brinkley said the key to lopping Tustin was th ree fold: e No. 1 -Containing quaner· bock Jason Reynolds. (He rushed seven times for 45 yards, but most of tho!:>e came on a 26-yan.I scram- ble.). e No. 2 -Don't allow any big plays on ~pecial teams. (Tustin !.el f-destructed in the ._icking game, and totaled only 13 yards on punt returns.) • No. 3 -Take care of the football. (Nc'"port had only one turnO\Cr, and that occurred when a lineman ~11tempted to down a partially bloc~ed punt, and the ball squirted free.) "We \\ere on a misi.ion that night, and we put things toge ther," Brinkley !laid. ''It was a must win." port. Santa Margarita and Sadc.llc- back, \\hich would leave CdM in sole po~ession of third if the Sea King!> \\in their next ·three. "Like I've said before, it's going to bc an in 1cre~ting league." Hol- l:ind !laid. Holl:md did cite some po!ihi .. c!:I to come out of the WooJbridge deadlock, including the rccord- ~e11ing nigh t of senior place-kicker Tanner Rupp. Rupp connected on field goals of 24 and 27 va rd ·, lhe lallcr with 5 seconds left 10 complete the scoring. He became the fir~I Cd M lcitkcr l o ever l..ick more rhTI'ill>lit!"' -field goal in a g:ime. league mee ting, 11 ·7. Both Ulei~cr and Colaiui said i1 would be nice 10 see some Sailors' supporter~ on hand Tuesday. "Santa Margarita will bring a good crowd, so wc don't want to be outnumbered," Oleiker said. 0 Estancia High senior Mike Harrington 1ook 1he shears to my Daily Pil ot sporti. editor, Roger Carlson at a staff head-shaving earlier this )Car, lo show our support for high school football. Harrington, however, wall himself the willing victim to teammate Dean Meill's shear delight, with rather bizarre results. I larrington's new doo con!:lists of an altered mo-hawk wi th ~tripes shoved down either )ide of the centered p:itch of hair and jugged ctlges ou1tincd on either !.ide. At 6-fool-2, 295 pound , however. it 'o; not likely he ta.,cs loo much verbal abuse from hi~ cla!:>smatcs. *Avoid Costly Fumigations* We specialize in TIM-BOR APPLICATIONS A New Product Designed To Control And Protect Your Horne From Fufure Termite Infestation and Fungus/Dryrot Infection LOW COIT * EtMIOIMNIALLY Ufl • ODOlllll IONDID • .._, • •O -m•IHCI CALL TODAY COSTA MESA: From 81 Miller, who has known Uarron for years, and tried to peaceably explain his situ:uion after the game, said his only concession on lhc posi1ive end of a blowoul, is to play second-team players. He said kicking field goal!. qn first down, o r telling his players to run out of bounds, would go against hi~ de- mands lhat they gi\C! lot.ii commit- ment on every play. "I be lieve when the !.cconJ-. te:im ~ids get in, it ~houlJ be their turn to play," Miller aid. "The) deserve 10 try 10 score touch- downs, ju ·1 like the oth er kid . I only have 16 var~ity kid,, anJ \\C bring another h:ilf-doLcn junior var~ity kiJs to the game u-, a re- ward for working oul with us :.ill wee k. 1 don't have any bac~llp of· fensive linemen, and 1 only have four running backs." Miller said the seven inter- ceptions, six in the second half, contributed to the huge margin. "(Barron) was real unhappy, bu t l tried to explnin that if he hadn't tried to keep passing the ball, he could have helped keep the score down," Miller said. Lost in the po~t-game upro:1r \\as Ui nh "Runa\\ :1y" Tran's 333 ru-.l.1ing yard:-. "hich brings him to within 280 of tying the Ncwport- Mes;1 Db1ric1 'inglc-~e:i~n record hdd by Ne\\ po11 Harbor') Sle\C UraL:1s (l,538 yards in 1983). Tran ha' co mpiled I , 129 ·yards in the la)I four game', "hich in i1- 'clf nearly brca._~ the Mu stang,· ~inglc-~c:1son record of Tyler Rid- tlclJ (1,166 in 1986). All hands shared, but, oh, welcOme back Nicky ~ Monarchs appear to be ready for the big run in South Coast League wars . By Barry Faulkner Sports Wf1ter SANTA ANA -The return to form of Nicky Sualua captured ill the headlines, but ---.~.....---.......... Mater Dei High f ootbaJI coach Bruce Rollinson was eager to scauer the credit for lhc Monarchs' 18-10 South Coast J.&aiue-opcn\ng victory over Cap- istrano Valley Friday night. "I think all our kids took it up a level," Rollinson said. "I was very pleased that we realized it's fo r real now, and l thought we played rcaUy well on both sides of the ball. "Certainly, Nicky's presence gives us a very, very powerful weapon, but it was not a one-man show." For lhe ~oord, Sualua carried 13 times for 100 ya rds, and left a trail of battered tacklers on seem- ingly every attempt. fl was his first full game of lhc season, after spraining an ankle in the season· opener. He also played well at de· fensive end. "It's been a lo ng time," Sualua said after Friday's victory. "It was 3 lot or fun to be back out there 1igain." Paving the way for Sualua and fellow backs Brian Hall (59 yard o n 16 carries) and Moe Vasquez (37 on four attempts) was a phy i· cal, but intelligent offen ive line. "The 0 -line really did a nice job of adjusting against their three dif- Nicky Sualua ferent fronts," Rollinson said. "They were good physically, but even bcttermcntally. '' A 35-yard interception return to the 1-yard line set up the Cougars' only TD, as the. Monarchs' defense once again lived up to its billing. ''I can'l say enough about our defense," Rollinson said. "1 give a lot of credjt to the preparation of our defensive stare, led by coordi· nator Enc Johnson. Our staff did a gee.at job of putting our kids rn position to hurt them.'' Rollinson cited the four sacks of Kevin Pekar as a case of prepara- tion paying defensive dividends. "We djd some thin~ to hide bjm, and Kevin did a great job of exploding off the ball and making the plays." The Monarchs had six sacks in a.II, as Edgar Macias and Derrick Ford added quarterback kills, the latter a third-quarter safety to help the Monarchs pull away from a 7-7 halftime deadlock. Ray Jack.son and Jason Rivera also had interceptions. We've Moved to a New Location! 1he la~ Automotive Parts lnventOI}' In town has mtNed to 2221 A Harbor BNd., in Costa Mesa! FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ··--1-I00-300-TIRMITl----lttt-tl-f"'-::;;a rtsLO Alr*'PAITll ..... 714/64, 4441 , ..... spar.Ide at I GSAC ftnals SAN DIEGO -Southern <tat College fre shman !"i.kcc Puol ovtr- eame illnc~s to finish i;cvcnth 111 the Golden State Athletic Con- f ercncc Championships, Saturday al Balboa Park. Pool, who fini~hed the Sk COU()C in 20 minutes. 22 ~econd~, e~t:Jb· lished hersclr ns a porenrtul na- tionals qualifier, according 10 SCC Coach Orian Wil.,ins. ''This meet gives us a preJ1y good picture of the District Cham- pionships in three we(ks," Wilkin s said. "Nikee wus having trouble breuthing, und she still ran prelly well. She should qualify for oa· tionals, if she runs like she did Satu rday." The sec women finished fifth, os did the Vunguards' men at th e six-team event. SCC's Henther Spl- isbury w:is lOlh nmong the women runners (21: 11 }, while Jason Schof- f er led the Vanguards' men, finish - ing 24th in a time of 28:38 OVcr the 8k cour~e. by your GIRMAN and IWIDllH Auto Speclallltl: A PASSING COMMENT Pauenger car driver• unfamlllar with trailer truclcl may be at a dlsadvantllge In moat car/truck highway encounters. The more drtvera know about these big rtgs, the safer their experiencel with them are likely to be. n 1 takea about tlx second• longer to pea a truck than It does to pan another car, when the paaalng car la trawling 10 MPH tater than the olher vehicle. Thl1 maneuver may be1 complicated by a trucker'• blind spot that can ex1end up to 200 feet behind ~ vehicle. Thete factcn make II a good idea to enlist a trucker'• help when Pitting~ From a positlon two aeconda behind I the truck, a drfvw lhould signal his or her Intention Wlth l 1 a directional signal, then proceed ahead of the truck until both of the truck's headlights flt Into the cat's rear view mirror. 1 ..-~~~~~~~~~-.I HINT: It takes about one mile of clear highway ahead to uaure the aafe pualng of a truck. CHECK FOR OVERHEATING, STATI It an automobile Is prone tG overheating or falls to war111 up property, these problemt are likely to be traced to a faulty thermostat. This devtce determines how long ~ will circulate through the entt engine block while the c.r warming up. It stays clo unt il a predetermined temperature Is reached. If I were to _ stick In the ~ position, it would compromlM the engine's ability to wami up. On the other hand, H • were to stay 'closed, lb• coolant'• abtllty to flo• through the radiator would .,. shut down. The obvtcMJI ,..,. would be an overheated engine. If the theromoltat I• not at fault for overheltlng, ' cheek of the radiator, ttt hoses, the water pump, anel the fan belt may be In order. If, after parking your cs for! a while, you nottce a g....a.h puddle under the radiator.: you probably have a leik. Hert at C & F, we ~ In repair of German and SWedlah automobllet, but ... alto do tmd a=lft'IODI leltlng and otl • Wi1 .. located It 2090 Pleat call ut " you need '°' IChedule work 81 MM810; ~-~~' by MA, and map credit c.rdl. We 111o dlll with theft recovery. and work well with lnturance comparWa. I • Newpolt Buch/ea.ta Meaa DaUy Piiot ---------· --------·---------------------------------------------------------- I Hlgh school cross country De1th Squad's Mollie Flint pu ts blade to her coach, Bill Sumner. Anothel' crown . . for De~th Squad ~Corona del Mar's girls cut down competiti on. at Orange County Championships field Saturday; then give their coach a trim , as well, to top it off. T oday it'S, the mu tache ... tomorrow? There's not much doubt ''hat's coming next ... come Nov. 28 in Fresno. Corona del Mar High's Death Squad, a sterling group of young crol>S country runnerl> who comprise Dill Sumner's ~iris team, has it'l> l>ighis set on Sumner's hair {ala Yul l31)nner) after disposing of the mul>tache on Satun.la). their personal bonul> for sweeping to the Orange County Cross Country championship. BEAR: He's zeroing in on Cal's all-time record for tackles, and it's a gQod bet he~t do It. From 81 Willard did rack u.., his third sack of the year in ihc second quarter, one of his five solo stops. "In the second half, it ju!>I seemed like I couldn't find a tackle," said Willard, whose sui.· picion was accurate, he earned all seven of hil> 1t1ckles in the first half. Will ard, though, has always been tough on himse lf. In fact, his energy on the field and dare- devil tactics are what got him a starting po!iition in the first place. College recruiters paid little attention to him his senior year at CdM. Oregon and Cal came in with late offers after Willard had considered the community college route. The Bears cer- tainly aren't sorry tncy took o chnnce on him. "I wasn't upset that I didn't et {recruited by USC or other major colleges)," said Willard, whose 19 tackles (10 solo) agai nst top-ranked Washington on Oct. 10 represents a !>Cason high. "I just thought they had an ove rsight or some thing. Dan O'Neil (now 1he Oregon quarter- back) tran-.ferrcd (from CdM) ~ccausc he felt he \\Ouldn't get C<1 I' super-sophomore middle linebacker Jcrrotl \Villard. hc1c. I "'asn't one of (USC's) choiccl>, so that's fine I wasn't that big of a use f .in, :.in) way - 1 was o UCLA f.in." \VllCn he Tir)t arrM!d :11 Cal.- he held nothing back, c\en )JCfl· fic<?d his body to rnak:e c) e- opcning impre)sions 11b fre!>hmun )Car, re::.ulting in a pinc.hcd nerve 1n his neck th:u forced \\ 11lard to rcc.Jshin . "l "asn't pcrfc:ctl) reJdy phy:.i· c:illy for college fuo1ball," he s:iiJ. "H1111ng 3UO·pounc.J linemen at full )peed took its toll after a le" \\eCkl>. I came out ti) ing to plJ) right J\\ a), I "anted 10 do \\di AnJ to do '\ell Js a fresh· man, you\e got to l>acrifice your body. That's \\h.11 the coaches "c re afrauJ of because I '"a) only 215 pounJ.,. The d~lors didn't think it \\as !>afe 10 p!Jy. so I red· .,h1rtcd.' Before the fmt l..icko!f 1h1!> au· tumn, \\-illard fractured his right elbO\\ anJ \\as expected to m1i;s four' \\eei-.-., but he re1urnec.J! to the field in fi\e day). "I forced 1hc doc1ors 10 drain the blood out of it :ind I JUSt l>larted play· ing," he said. "As l>OOn as I found out I w:is injured, m) fir::.t thought Y.a!>, 'How :im l going to ge1 around thb? And hO\\ can I play ,.,,ith this?' ·• If he :.ta~!> heallhy, \\'illafd - " F10 made TI4 tuclle!> (or CdM in 19~9 -could breal.. Hardv ;'\1ch.r<ion'l> all-time !>Choo.I re~urJ of .i-w taci-.les. Willard has 16~ \\llh t\\O full SCJ'>On , Jn· due.Jing f1H! g:11nes thh )CJr. re-Others appeared l>Urp ri!>ed ... Sumner inl>ists he not only ex- pected hJ) crew to complete their a ignment, but had full> come to term "ith losing the mu)tache. the atten tion coming out of Corona dcl ~tar \\here you go. rnJining " "Hey, they wanted my hair for thb one and I aid no. Then they ~aid they wanted my chest, and I )Jic.J no. So when they \\elll for the mu)tache, I felt I wa gettmg off lightly." as he Y.Oulc.J at Mater Dei. But I c.Jic.Jn't buy that. How good you are. that determines , "I'm happ) here. I <lon'1 ~cc 11 :1' being biucr at all. Thing'> :.ire going \\ell for me h the :--1 L nc\l? HI!), no ontj e\pcc.t::. 11. f \c.cpt ma) be \\ 11l.1rJ Saturda) \ conquc~t \\Cnt e~actl) al> planned -the Sea King) gave Edison and tan) on all tl1c rope they "anted in the earl) going, then upon command from Sumner after the firi.t mile of the 3.05-mile course at lr,inc Park. the Death Squad "ent to \\Orie. "The only thing I \\as a little unc.omfortablc "as the lack of C\· pericnce that our girls ha\ e, and that Dresden Ho" ell haJ been OUl fo r five da\S With the nu." !IOld Sumner. But as the (ace unfolded, Sumner rcaht.cd "halcH:r sm;:ill fo:m \\ere harbored, ''a~ moot. I lis girl!> packed ou1 at around 5:..is for the fir!>t mile, some 20 !lecond off the pace of fah!>on and Can)On, then they tool Sum- ner's ad' ice, honed in on 1arge1 and m.1c.Jc it !.land up en route 10 the crown. · The all·\\ inning Death Squad has reafa1icall) put C\Cf) thing in ight o\\ay in Orange County confines, anc.J Sumner admits h1!> squad is \\Cit "'1th in the top half dozen prep tcjm · in the nation at this point. five runner) )trcJl..ed aero) the fumh line Jhc;id of Ed1M>n' No: 4, led by sophomore Tracy Clark ( 1 7~5.S ), who '"a ' ~econd to Canyon's Kim Nchon (17:52). Howell, a sophomore, \\a!> ninth in 18:27, follo\\ed by senior Heather Dray. ( 1 :..iO) in 15th, junior Heather Takcia ( 18:54) in 18th tind sophomore Brool..e Meck ( 18:54) in 19th. In the aftermath the Dea1h Squad handled Sumner just like they handled the competition, w11h a clean sweep of h1) mustache. "A couple of the ~oachcs booed and aid they'd never do th.it," aid Sumner, "and a couple of parcntl> ::a~kcc.J me if 1 was of· fended. "No, not at all. I fully cxpcc1cc.J it. The~c g1rb arc like Rusl>ian ncgo11a10rs. Considering '"h;u they a kcd for, 11'!> u small !>UCrificc. Now they wan1 my head for !>late. but I ha,en't aic.J ye!>, }Ct." In the Corona del Mar area, nu one 1:. betting on Sumner, all 1he action i!> on the De.uh Squad. The victory \\a!> doubly-sati!>f) ing for Sumner. "ho a kcd hi!I girls to go out in a certain manner, then to re pond to h1 mid· race dircc1ions. They did it with a nourbh, with even Bcl!>y Cnr- michael and Mollie Flint, Y.ho ran out of 1h~ money: m~ major contribu1ions. "Tracy re ally did a job for us," continued Sumner. "She :ilmo)t won the ,.,,hole ra ce! She rcsrned us at lf\inc. and on Saturday she went oul and r:in hke an)one's No. 1. Anyone in the country \\Ould lo.,,e 10 hO\C her al> a No. 1. She's got t"o win!> now, Ores· den has two "in'I, Med has l\\O wins, "c'rc becoming a team to be reckoned "ith." 0 Also competing well at the Orange County Champion!>hip "as Corona del Mar's boys, led by Brian Sling!>by (sixth at 15:39), "ho .... ere 1hird; as well as the Jared O\erton-led Newport Harbor boys) who "ere second in the seeded me~ to J.;atella. Overton 's clocking was 15:35, good for l>i>.t h, and teammate Sky Peterka finbhcd the cour!>C in 15:45 for 10th. Es11ncia had three runners tn the top five to win the Division '1 race. -B) tbc D•I/)' Pilot Tod•V, locc•r COil~ mtn -~ Ca. !orJM College at UC s111 Oteoo. J JO Tueed•y W•l•r polo COITW'llJl\1y cotleQt -OCC at S3CIC'eb~k. 3 pm High scllOOI -Cosu Mesa at 8rea·Ol.nda. 3 ts pm. Downey at Cat~ c!et t.~ar. 3 15 • Soccer COl'l'Vru'\ty co"eoe men -Olln!le Com 11 Cy· 11tm. 3 Pm Tennl• ltgtl SC!IOOI qi1s -Sa.'IU U~m at ~twpOrt tuttlol, 3. ~k II Corona cftt Mir. 3. Cosu Mesa 11 Esllnell. 2 •S Y•ll•P•ll ti.git s:llOOI 9l1S -Santa MNQm 11 ~ Hlrto<. 6 30, Saddlt~Ck 11 Corona det MM, 130. Com Mts• 11 Estancia. 3 30. WORLD SERIES ... , of aeven Game 1-A!liiu 3 Toionto 1 Game 2-Toronto 5. Alllntl 4 (Senes tiff. M) TuHdQ, Oct. 20, 1:29 p.m. Ga"1t 3 -A!laru at Toronto WedneMl•y, Oct.~t , 5:21 p.m. Game 4-Auanta al Toronto Thursd•r, Oct. 22, 1:21 p.m. Game 5-AtlalU al T OfOlllO S•turd•y, Oct. 24, 1:21 p.m. 'G1me 6 -T OfOl'llO at AUanta Sunny, Oct. 21, 5:29 p.m. _ 'Gan.1-TOl'ontO a1 A:ta.IU • d necessary Nole An OJmeS on Ch 2. KNX {1070) radio WINDSHIELD CRACK AND CHIP REPAIR Repair Iona aac:ks and ....W-at a freCDJn of the aS. ~ of replacen iert COASTAL \NNJIHIB.D ~ 1966 B ~ ~ .. Ql&IB Maaa 1W*1d lhl Sble(' 6452554 s5 0FF For a Hmhed time ony -~yNight Footbalf . retl.Jms again t;o the Villa Nova Join us for all the act.ion upstairs on our5 lVs. En~=us for only $5. Action starts at 5pm. Rr more info call 642-78EIJ. 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WHEW!: Estancia gets past long-time nemesis Century with 22-15 Victory From 81 Frnall~. the Century jinx has been !>Cl· 1k·J by the Eagle!>, but not before the Centurion~ had again and ::igain thfO\\O the Eagle, tor :i loop iu the ~cesaw g.imc. The Eagle<; get a chance today tu view the film~ ~.)f thi!> one ... and :imons tho!>e "1101 prc11y"' moment!I, but ccrt:wlly 1101 Jll ul them. - A per,onal foul pen.lit) ,,, (cntury nmlrfl·J un a (1eld go.ti ath.:mpt. g1\'lng the Cen1um>n.., the ball J I the b1anc1a 11 -Three pla}!> later Johner drop., :i for-sure interception, g1' 1ng lcntur) Jn· other !>hot :it a field go;il, "hich ;, nego- uated from 25 )::Jrd!> ou t 10 g1\C the Cen- turions a 3·0 lead. -Finally 1n an Jttac~ mode. Johner·~ pas!> to his nght hits Century\ Julto f\.lc- dina in the cht.:l>I and he'~ nit \\llh .in l>U- yarJ interception return ll> ,hu'c the Jef1Cll to 9-0. -In the third qu;irtcr the l:ai.:k~ i.:o into their "Lo' Am1g,1s Jcfcn,c· and Ccntur~ quMh:rba1..I. Rici.\ Od,1;.ird1 s(r:imbles through f1,c or "" Jcll..11Jer:. ;.rnd scores from ~O )JrJ:. out 10 g1' c the Centurion!> a 15·14 leaJ. -With 111ne ru11ning out .ind Ccntul} trailing b~ ..,c,cn point:., J luurth·dlmn pa5s 1s knV\.kcJ JWJ), but P·"' 1111cricr- encc j.., CJlled :ind the C.:ntunon' h,1,e it first-tinJ· IO at the fat,rncia 15 \\ ith 49 ticks and 110 time oub left. • F'miJlly. Johncr put!I an end 10 11. di,es for an interception and it'~ over. The Eagle have pas!>cd their fir:.t test They shO\Cd CcntUI') around all night long, donHnatcd every category, punbh.:d tht.: Centurions with :i wicked dcfcme, um.I still. ju,1 got out of there wirh their lhcs1 tha1 hc'J m~1ke it up in the ne~t 10 ~cc­ onds. gks got the crazy bounce in 1he form of a 61-)Jn.l 1ur11.11ound. ''Robert's been catching 'em," !>aid Johner of hb fa\orite rccC'i\C.!r. "lf it "·•sn't fur him ... " Johner didn't f1nbh the sentence H e didn't h~l\C to. Rimi b the go-to man and Johncr went to him on the next play, resulting in the TD. Medina, the Century punier \\ith a 39- )Jrd a\cragc on -.i\ boot-.. ":11d1cd the ball 'ail f.tr uH:r hi head on the !>n.1p .1-; he \\J!> .111cmp1ing to punt from the fa- t.mc1a 40. ror ({obcn Rimi it ''a' not a night oon-to-bc -forgot ten Still, 1l1c Centurion!> "ere into the fourth quarter \\ith the lead (15·1-l), <la l\.ing to the fatancia 35 on a 36-~Jrd moon·!>hot from Odourdi to Medin~• I le m:111.1gcd 10 re co\ er the b:ill and return it. hut 11 ''ound up :" u :?:?-yard lo!>s and the l:.agles \\Cre in command at the Ccntu1) J' \\Ith 9 23 lc:ft. John er tool. ;.i ,.1ck fur ~1 7-) ar<l loss. then 't.:1.1111hlcd I rom prc-.,ure .111d kt the ball th. As Johncr's m.1;or taq,;ct. it ''J' Rum v.ho ignited tke E:tglc .... \\Ith hi!> 111:.t·halt 1 D rccc:p11on from 13 The defense rose to the occ.1 ... ion aga11\. forcing a pu111, and finally the Ea· yanh out, 'PIHting .J pair ul h.1plc"' d1.: fender'.'! Ill the enJ wne. And 11 \\.l'i Rima, mo- ment\ .1hcr per forming :1 "Johncr-daop.. (Eagk' I.ins k n1w. Jll about Johner-drops). \\hu l.1tch1.:d on to J da1t O\Cr tht.: nml<llc on ;1 cm '>1111.! p.111c1 n, scampering 71 '.u~b for ~' 1oud1d\1w n tu pu'h the LJglc into ,1 I 4.9 lead. "'1 \\Cllt back (after lhl! Jrop) .111d iold him I '"J" '.'!Off\, th.it I'~ make 1t up IO h"1m.'' !'l:uJ Rin11. L111le Jid he kno'~ at the time Estancia 22, Century 15 Scofe by Qu•rter1 o 1 1 e-22 3 6 6 0-1~ Flret Qyarter Cei:t -t!t~ a i'> Fu o os Second Qyarter Cer.1-t.'cd na 80 'er"PllOI\ 1tlvl11 (I. c~ Ii led\. 609 Es1-R.mo ~3 sf• om Jolme1 \P.r.10 1.<•1. t 10 Third Quarter Es• -R.mi 11 P i 11~ ,.,. '°"1 IP•"llO c~) 10 5l • Cfr.t-()C:)rt:J ., ""'t ~ '• ~o 1 50 Fourth Querter Est-1,Jr.tZ A~ P• s Ir.rt JQ/!ne1 (.'ol'lltl pass to s~ct:1 a 3• · Awr • e •50 (t~t '1).)teOJ INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Es1-JoN II 39 Cti311ey 10·50. so.s .• 21 Ctl'll-Odu 17-44. Alv11H. 7·15. Ga•cia 6· 35 ~1 31.'if·l!li.-..is 1, G~wm 2~. BJd cen 18' Sllal) ·22 INDIVIDUAL lll'ASSINO Esl-.Jol'llt &-1~·1 180 Ct"t~. · ~ 14·1 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Est-R mo 2·~ S111crt 2·37 t!Jlltl Ctillley 1·4 1·~5. 1·12 Cent-M~-0 J "36 V•14cz I 13 Pt"tl G~n trtl 1-11 G.irc11 H> CAME STATISTICS Eel r1s1 CJ•rs 12 R.nnts yttdJ!lt ' 26-136 Passlr.g yM!!I,. ISO Pau.ig 6·15·1 /jtj lr'w n yi!ch;t' 0 Si;ks·yardJ~e 3 ·m n· 26 t.cl yMd~C Z90 P11111s 6·262 rjjl!lbltS·f..m!llCS losl 2-1 riaQS·iiel )'~~~· 9 6\ r "!'e ol pesseu on 20 02 Cent 1()- 33 , 78 ~·14 ·1 &t 3·tTWl· 11 234 6·390 2-0 10·~3 2759 ·m tt'..Jllt, r.:mrv..1X'I t mt11t re:~ Little \V1llia111 Nunez, a 5-loot·S JUlllOI' \\hO had not c;1ught a p:N all ..e.1son Ion~. \\:IS in the csld zone. ~on his knees. Jnd caui:ht the nllc-hl-.c pJ~s off i1is I.nee· tops for the touch<.lo\\ n. "I k gut ... o de~p. I Jidn't e\pcct 11." ~aid fohncr. "I JU t threw 11 :is hJ1<.I J' I cvulJ. It\ the fir,t ll>ng TD pa') \\C\l. hJJ ;111 )~.ir." The bJll \\J~ 52 ).lrd!> in the :air and nailed Nunez 011 tire button. lhc Eagle.. folio" cd up Oil the \\\\\·point COl\\'Cf• -.ion by tluo" int; under Standings P•clflc Co••t L••gue Le•gue Overall WLT WLT Cost• MH• 1 0 0 3 3 0 E•t•ncl• 1 0 0 3 3 0 Trabueo H. s 1 O 0 6 0 0 Cer:iury 0 1 0 t 4 I laguna 11 is o l 0 5 l O Laguna Beach 0 1 0 0 S 0 Saturd•v'• Sc ore Estancl• 22, Cenwty 15 Frld•v'• GamH (7 p.m.) Lag1;na Hills -YS Costa Me•• a1rNe'fl!Mlr1 E•t•ncl• at Laguna Beach S•turda1, Oct. 24 (noon) Trabuco H Js >tS Century, at SA Bo ... I the co,cra$c, Johner linJmg J;i....on 5,,cc1 at the :? (trom the 8 :iflcr a 5-)':ml pen· i.llty) .ind the Eagle\· tight 1.:11d b.tf11.:lcJ in for the two-po111t !>core .. After that 11 \\J'> a matter uf holJrn~ on as Century got 1hn.·c more po">~c!>': :1iorh. before Juhnc:r lln.1th· cntll!<l it '' ith Im 1111crception. · LicbcngooJ \\a' right. there \\etc some thangs ,.,,hich \\Crcn't prc11y for thc E;iglc ... Dut on tile other l1.111J, ii the iJca ul tlm g:irnc i~ to d 1mi11,1tl!, .tnd ul- tim 11el) "in, the Fagle~ got 11 Jone. PUBLIC NOTICE Callf 92660 nus s1a1emen1 was fded PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con-This s1atemen1 was filed PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by en lndrvldual This statement was filed Costa Mesa Daily Ptlot Qc. Belly M Felling 3136 with lhe County Clerk ol dueled by· an lndiV1dual wuh the Counly Clerk ot The regl1trant(s) com. with the County Clertc of tot>er 19, 26, November 2, Flctltloue C0t1e Herrno'l;i Nawport Orange oo Seplember 23, 187188 The reglstrent(s) com· Orange Counly on Septem-Flc tltloue mcncod to transact busl-Orange Counly on Seplem· g l992 Business Neme Be3ch. Calif 92660 1992 Fictitious menced to transacl busi· ber 29, 1992 Buelnest Neme nen undOf' the F1c\11Jous bee 23, 1992. ' M-&n Statement This business. is con-F545529 Bual~ .. Nam e ness uoder the F1ct1~ous F54e084 Statement Business Name(s) lisled F545605 --------- The fOllOWln<J pe~s dueled Dy an ond•,,.duru Published Newporl Statement Business Name(s) ll•teo Published Newport 8Hch-The Following persons above on Auguit l5, t992 Publlthed Newport PUBLIC NOTICE a•e do•oq l>u$<n~1 u The c:ie~isi~na(s) t 'i:,m-Be;ich.Costa Mesa Da •y The Following persons above on· NIA Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ()o. are doong busltless as Dennis M Glady Beach-Costa Mesa O~ly --------- 8 & 8 .. vESTERN OUTFIT· nme~ .. -.. ~ ·~eSJF~-1·-~s-Pilot Scplembor 26. Oclo-are do•ng business as. Tracy Penderglst !Ober 12 19 26 November MICEL LABORATORIES Ths statement was fllld Pilot September 29 Otto-Fictitious TERS 2551 Elden Ave Bl • """'•' '" "'"""" OASIS ••1NI MAAKET Th•S sl.ltemenl was filed 2 992 ' ' ' INTL, 23456 South P01nte w.th lhe County Cieri{ of ..__ 5 12 19 1992 , 8u9fnen Name C M C It "2627 • Bus.ness Nam•(•) listed ber 5, 12. Ill, t992 ... • w1\h \he CoUl\\y Clert< of • 1 Dnve '-guna Hills r-111 OranQ• Counf'f on Seplem-""" • • • . os1a esa. l 1 ., bo Oc 1992 544 9175 Valley View Street M 559 ... ..,,.. 543 St atetfteftt Aobert D Jones. 2551 a ve on· tot>« 1• m c Cal t 90630 Orange County on S.ptem-• 92653 · bet 15• 1992 m The FollOWlng per-eons ~.'d•nc Av1e926B271 Costa ~::: ~ar~~ was Med PUBLIC NOTICE }~[~~~.. s•rkrs, 2005 t>er 15• 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE B1091an Inc . Cahforma. FS444S03 PUBLIC NOTICE are doing business as: ... esa, ah C I Monte Vista Slreel Pasn· FS44e02 23456 Soulh Pointe Dr, La-Put>llshed N-~ Beach· THE STAOCK GROUP. Barbara J Goddard, :?255 wi\h \he Coonty \erk o Flctltlou1 d C 11 91107 ' Published N-port Beach· Fk:Utlou1 ~una t-i1lls, Cahl. 92653 Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot Flctltloue 9039 Bolsa "ve., We·•-,_ C Orange Couoty on Soplem· ena, a 1 . " ..,,,..,.. Herita~, os1a Mesa be tS 1992 Buslno1s Name This bu11ness Is con· Costa Mesa Oarly Pilot Business Nam• his bu11ne11 is con-Septembef 28, Oc1obef 5, Buslnees Name ster, Calif. 92683 Calol 9 27 r · ,544807 Stetement ducted by an indrv1dual Sep1ember 28. October 5, Statement ducted by:• COfpocallon 12, 19, 19'.>2 Statement Anhur V. Storck. 23 S..· This bus0ness 1s con-The Fo ow ng persOM The reg1srran1(s) cor11. 12. 111. l992 The Following persons The regrslrant(s) com-M-532 The Following perM>ns con Bay, N-pott Beach, ducted by: co partners Put>ttshed Newi>art Beach· are dool'llJ Dv. n 1 as, meoced 10 t1ansact bus•· M·SJ3 are doing business as: menced to 1tansac1 buSI· are d0<ng t>us.ness as Cabt !12660 The reg1stran1(s) com-Cost.a Men Daily Pilot NEWll~JE ·BUSINESS ness under the F1ct11tous OPERATIONAL RE· ness under lhe F1ctotoous PUBLIC NOTICE ABOVE & BEYOND BAS. This bu11ne11 11 c~ menced to transact busi Septem~r 28 Octobef 5, PRODUCTS 22661 Lllm-Business Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE SOURCES COMPANY. Business Name(s) ksled KETS, 603 H19.h Onve, la· ducted by: an indMdual nBess underN tne ( F)1ct1 11t®1.! 12, 19, 1992 b811 Str98t. Suite 209, Lake abo11e oo. Nol Appltcable 18781 Portofino Dr .• lnllne, aD~! onA .,.N/Aol J r •• 1 Fictitious guna Beach, Calif. 92651 The reglstrant(s) com· usoness. 1 amt s is"" M·S34 foresi C:it 1. ;>SJO Antoine Sarkis Rctltlou1 Calif. 92715 av.., nut o r .. """Y BuelneH Name O'Andre Dunlap, 603 High menced 10 ttansact busl- above on NA i<wen Muniz.ch, 2 Christa· This lt.'lloment was filed Bu1lnen Name James N BeYls 19781 This statement was liJed Stat•ment Drive, Laguna Beach, Calif ness ~ lhe Flctillout Barbam J. Goddard PUBLIC NOTICE mon ElSI, Irv.no. C~lll with me Counly Clerk ol Stat•"'•"' Ponoflno Or., !NIM, C.lif. w11tt the County Clerk ot Tho FolloW1ng peraons 92651 Business Name(s) Usa.d This s1a1emon1 wa'I lllod 92720 Orango Counly on Oclober The Fo110W1ng pereon• 927f5 Orange Coun1v on October are doing business as: Th11 bu1ineu ls con. above oo. N/A wi\h the County Clerk of Flctl\lou1 Thos bu~inen 1s con· 2, 1!)()2 ero doing business as. Thi• business Is con· 9, 1992 AICKCHESK INTEANA· dueled by: an 1ndMdval AV. Slrocll ~f'J; Coon1y on Oclobe< BuslneH Heme dueled by' a 1onu1ed par1 F54M91 JILLY"S COMPANY, 26235 ducted by: an lndillidull F5472S8 TIONAL. 2'355 Landover, The ragl11tan1(s) com-This 11a1ement w11 Med · F547 8.S Stetemont n~sh•P Pubh'hed Newpoll Beach Oevonst-1te, Mis11on Vi•JO, The reg1stranl(1) com· Pubfoshed N..,..port Beath· Laguna Hiiis, Cal1I 92653 menced 10 transact busi· Wtlh the County Cleft! ot 2 The FOllowong persons The reg 11ran1(1) com· Cost.:1 Mesa Dally Pilot Oc Ca!tt, 92692 menceo to trantacl buli· Costa Mesa Dail1 Pilot Oc-Douglas Svcl'lesk, 2•355 ne1t under the F1ct1tious Orange County on October Published N-port Beach-are doing bus.non ns· menced 10 tranuc:t bu$i lob« 12 19 26 November Jillian L.anU, 26235 Devon-nest under 1he Foct11ious lober 19, 26. November 2. Landover, Laguna Hills. Bullneu Name(s) listed 9, 1992 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc-LIQUID INVESTMENTS ness under lot F!ct1b0Us 2 1992 ' ' ' shire, M.ssion vie,o, Calif. Business Name(s) ltsted g 1992 Cakf 926S3 above on· N1A FMT2H tober 19, 26. NO'llNnber 2, 91S1 Atlanta Avenue Bu~1nu1 Ni\!T\e(s) kited ' 92692 lboW on: August 5, 1992 ' M 573 Tl,1• bu11nen Is con· D'Anclle l>Wllap Put>blhed Newpo11 ~ 9 1992 16134 Huntington Beach above on Ju•v 1, 1992 M-565 Thie buslnen 11 con-James N. Bellis • dueled by-an lnd1V1dual This statement was filed Costa MeN o...y PllOt Oo- • M.579 Cahl. 92615 ' Karen Munmeh PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndMd.,.I Thie 11atement w11 ~led PUBLIC NOTICE The registrant(•) com-with lhe County Cletk ol ber 19 28 2 ---------• Joseph p Napoli 1182 This s1a1emon1 was loled The ragls1r1nl(1) com-with the County Clet11 of menced to transact busl· Ora~ County on Octobet ~o 1992 • • November • PUBUC NOTICE Santa Maoana s1 . F0unta1n with the County Clerk ot Fictitious IJlenced 10 ttlMlct bull-OtAr'{I• County on OGtober Fictitious ne11 undet the Flctiliou• 9, 1992 • ---------1 Valley, Calit 92708 Oranqe County O<l Octobet BuilneH Name ness under the Flctllloos 2, 1992 Business N•me Business Name(I) listed FS41241 M·$74 187190 This business 11 con-9. 19J2 Statement Bu1ine11 • Nam•(•) lllled PM4M10 a.-ement •bc>Ye on: Auou•I 1, 1992 Publllhed N-Be.eh· Flclltloue ducted by an lnd1v1du11 F547280 Th• Foliowi eons •bc>Ye on. Sepcember I, Published NeWl)Ofl Buch-The Following l)ersons Doug SuCl't.._ p...:.=::a;;--~~=:::..:..:.L ________ ...,. B usl,,.•• Neme The reg111ranl(t) com-Published N wport Beach are doong busu.::!s ~ 1992 Cost1 M.,. Darly Piiot ~ .,. doing bul<nes1 11· Thll •Ult~~~~ Statement ~vnd to 11:i11r bus!. CosUi Mesa D~ ly Pilot Qc. WORD SMYTHS, 907 ~.:" ~ was filed tober 12, 19, •• Howmber CHl .. O~RACTIC WELt-~:County on Sepcem. The FollOWlng pe"°"s ~e~ erN 1 e ( 1oc•:~~ tot>er 19, 26, Na.ember 2, Not1h Ball« S""t, Santa With the r--.... Clef1t of 2, 1992 NESS CEHTEA, 1131 Or· ber 15. 1992 1re doing business u : us ness •m• 1 _..,.. 9 1992 An. Caltt 92703 ....,_ .. ~ M 5&3 anoe Ave SI• A Costa • PUBLIC WAREHOUSE. above on Sep1emt>ot S. ' M-SJ5 Btenda Jane Jonnson, 901 Oranoe County on Seplem-• Meu, CaM 92627 · l'SUeoe 2437 w. BaM Aoad, Ana-l992 N Balcer Strfff, Santa An., ber 1•· 1992 PUBLIC NOTICI Diane a. C~•. 0 c. 1831 Publittled Newport Beacl'I· helm. Cati!. 92804 Joseph P Napoli PUBLIC NOTICE Cahf. 92703 l'M8081 On1nge ,..,., Ste. A. Costa Co1t1 Me11 Dilly Pilot Kim, Ui Hwan, 2514 Penny This statement was lilod This business Is con· Published Newpon Beach· Fictitious M•SI, Cllrl 92627 S.ptembef 29, Oclobef 51 s11eet, West Colllna, Calif w0•th thee Covnty Clerlc 01 CNS t059383 duclod by· an Individual Costa Mela Dally Pllol ..,......_Name Tnls buslnesa I• con-12, 19, 1992 91792 range ooniy on Septem-Flctltlou• The reol•tran1(1) com· S.p1ember 28, October 5, ateteMent ducted bY" an lnd1vldual M·535 This buslnHs i• con-ber ca. 1992 ... 08 BuelneH Nam• menced to lrllnHet bull 12. tt. 1992 The FollOwtng l)ef"IOM Tne regi•tr•nl(s) com-•--,-U-1-uc-----TIC--E--' ducted by; an lncl1V1dual .. ..,45 0 St.tement neu undet !he FictielOu• M..SJll are doing bullneu .. menced to 1ran1ac\ busi-'"' Tile reg111ran1(1) com-Published NIWl)Ofl Beach The Follow•n<J ~ Bus•ne11 N"me(s) ktlled ORANG£ TV & VCR KA· neu undef 1M Fic1111out ------------• rnenc:ed 10 1ninuc1 bull Co•la Mesa Dt11ly Pilot 1re doing bUsoness as above on Septemblf I, PUBLIC llOTICI VICE, 2"11 Well '7th Bullneu N1me(\) Mled l'lctttleus nest under lht Fic:tlllous September 29, Oc;tobef 5. COUNtRY (NTERPAISES 1992 5net. S1nt1 AN. c.f. uow on. OctoC>ef S. 18t2 9usl ............ Bullness Name(s) listed l2 l9 1992 INC 1807 Tananger Costa 8rend• Jane John.on ....._s 92706 Oi"'9 8 . ~1, O C Mete111•ftt above on: S.pltmbef' I , • • M•530 Mesa, Caltl 92628 • Thll 11.alet'Mnt WIS 1119<1 ......... ....... Hal Viti Ho Phlm, 914t Tl119 St.llemenl ... riled TM lollOWlng per9on I• 1992 CounlfV tn1err1ses inc • ""''" the County C'-" of ......... ,.. GrMrMle A11e.. W•lrnln-wHh the Countv Clertt °' OOlng bullness a1· Ul Hwan Kim PUBLIC NOTICE CaMorn1a, 180 TttMnger, Or•noe Covnty on $ef*m-The FolloWlng '*"°"' 1ter, Celrf. 92613 OftinQe eoun.y on Oc1ober MARSHALL WILLIAMS This 11a1emen1 was filed Costa Men c11i1 92626• ber 1~. 1992 •• CSolna buMnMs IS: Thi• butlness I• con-t, 1912 ~o , 211 Canel Stteet. with the County Clerk of FktlUous This bu11nu1 i. eon Fl449CM AA.LION! & ASSOCIATES ducted by: WI lndfll!dull l'M72N Ntwpoft &eacn. CA 92613 Oraooe County on Octobef Bu9'ne.s Name ducted by::• corPQtaUon Publilhed NewPo'\ eeac:n ARCHITECTURE, \OI VII The reglttrant(•) com· P\lblithed ~ e.acn-w, .. _ A. Gradanl, 21s 2. 1992 Statement The rag111ran1(1) com Coata Mesa D•ly Pilot ~a. Newport IHdl, l'IMlnCld IO •lnNCt bull• Coata Mesa Ollty Pilot ()o. Can•I Strett, Newport F546490 The ro1iowino peBOn I• meneed 10 1ranuet butl· S.ptamb4ir 21 Octobef 5 Celrf. 9*3 ,,... \INiet· the °f:left0u9 ~ 19 79 ~-2 le~h. CA ._, Pul>ltsl'led N"poc1 Beach dOtn bu•Me .. as nell under lhe Ficlo110US 12 10 1892 • . Marte Steven Mione, 108 lutlneH ~(I)• ··*" • 1ttz • • . ThtS bU•ln•ll It con. Costa Mtsl Ol•ly PtlOI Oc· RcNiT FINANCIAL LLOYD Bus111eu N11M(s) kSlld • • M 531 VI• Cordov•. Newport •bow Ol'I: ~ s. 1"2 • M 5n duclltd by WI~ ... lobef 12, 19, 28, November AMERICA MOATOAOE abo11e on· .My 25, 1989 . lleech, Calif. 92913 Hel Ph.,,. -Th• r19lsu1nl(•) com- 2 1992 BANKER Vic• Prettdent PUBLtC NOTtCE Tnls by1lneH I• con-This ""'trNf'lt •M llled PUIUC IOTICI menced . lo trM .. ct tluel-• ~ Bak s '3tt C t Thtt 11memenf wat filed dllCIM by:"' lndMdWll Wfth tn. County Cleth Of ,,... under the tlctltiou. ________ M_,_5se_1 M " CA-02Ja8 • 0• 11 w11t1 th• cou11ty Cl I( Of Fk:UU-S Tne '•Olttrent(s) c~ Orenoe Cc>unfy on October P1ctlt._. 1»ua1ineu name listed PUBLIC NOTICE Uoyd rugene Ooyd 304' Otango County on S.ptom 8'11lness "•'" menced lo traneact bull-s. 1"2 h em.• NalM lbove on l ·t·N. =--------I J6th ~t N*"'P0'1 B' c:h be< 3, l!>'J2 a tetewMftt ne11 uncw IN 'ldlllOU• ,MM3e .... .._... Wiiiem" Oraillf'll '1ctHlous CA 2'63 • 1'543459 The ro11o..ino perlOnl lu.in.11. Name(•) lltlld ~tfttd Ne"PO't 9"ctt-TM ,.~ "'"°"' au.lnees Na.... This bu1lnH1 Is co~ Publlthtd N<lWpot' 8 Ch• 11e dOing butineu tt ~on """"'l O, t Mll Coela ...._ Oally Not ()o. 119 doing bu11net111· l tetement ctocted by an lnct'ViClual Co11a Meta 011ly Polol WEST COAST MANAOE· artt S ~ tobet 12, It, 2t, Nov9rnb« CAPTATNS CHAIUIAS, The Followtng pe<1ot11 The reg111r t'lt(t) com· Soptom.bet 2a.. OctoW &. ~NT ENftAPAISC. 2')61 TRAD . 2. ttN 311 W. ~ St 140. COtt. are do4nQ bul!MU as· menc.cf lo trlnttct l>Utl· 12 10 1992 C.nt1eld, Lii Habta, callf .,_.., MIN. Calif, 92t17 (l)BUMl'A'S GOURMET nes.1 under tn. fictit11M1 ' ' M-520 90631 • 0enni. M. Otldy, 317 W. ~OOOS (b)l-£1.LINO IN 8u1lne11 n11me(1) hated Tracy Penderglsl. 2341 lh-"'" clas•lll..I WhMh« Vo" t• buytnQ Bay It. l llO, COtta Meta, OUSTRIE:S, 3121 Corte el>Ove on 912:W2 Ouy It Sell I\. Find It C.nf1tld, I.a H1bta, Calif ~ ... ?""•IV\I °' MttlnQ, C .. pffi.cl Calff, t2ta7 HermOt:\. NewpOtl U.Kh, Uoyd Ooyd Claaa1fted . llQl31 -COYera all yOVf Mffll Ttlle bu1lneH II eon , ., SELL your used **" ltlfOuQh classfntd M2·H78 . ._ _______________ , Repainting ? K you're looking to repaint tt, rebU11d it, re~oce it or restore it, look in the Pilot Odeds to find the service you' re looking for. Nl\TJpGlt lleeahlCoeia Meu Daffy Piiot Monday, Oc1ober 1i, 1992 U ... ID IOTICI =~:.' r::e U.:-;i;:!.:!,.: 111r' ~-::! "'"~ ~ bZ. °' ~ed:S., T•• :f'"'· l\eenrig or •lid ptopoaal Ean H Ounnenon. to101 Th•' 11t.at1mtn1 wu r•itO ~ N£WPOfll •1'H COUfijTY 11why "'• o1o1n "'°"id not 11t1111 •lltii11;1 nu-1 11 -tlll 101 llOn of NEWPORT BOULE. ~ion o pell ' a reHea the 1~ w.lh Ill P'Olffll Th.uus Dnff. HunllnglOn ¥w•lh I~ County C .. nc of Of OA#fGE STATE .Of CAU· gtanl lt.e auth0t1ly 1~y1t tu 1.lftll n-. ll<it9 1 • aT.ATmlNT OP VARO IMPROVEMENT BE: .nows~~•• why lhe Bu~erlfrenslttet ere: Ind ot>jec:uons lhlrllo Beacft, Cii.t 11.1646-StSA 0ranae Col.Inly Of\ Octobet FOMIA AS ll'lR MN RE· A HEAF~ING on lht 1ilur111 n1 W11tt1l11 lhlWQh o .. M' ZDt•DT OP TWEEN 19TH STREET ANO c~ d not gnint the ~MV J HONQ and wtt"h mey be filed end It W1lh1m T. van.ngoner, 2 111§2 eof!DEO IN 800I( 5~ PAGES pellllOn .v!ll bt l11tld on S<Ulou• OI II vPC1V1 500 .. Ofl l'IOTITIOUS BAISTOL STREET. a~ Ht%RtNO on lhl .,. FU ~~OMA~ which :":'8 ~~ d I 340 East Mlch1l1on ,~. 42 AiNO 43 Of MtSCHl.AHE· Noveniber 12, tS.9? 81 f I •ii u Ml91;rfa~w of ••dll• Ulla All bidl -"al bt "'4dl on 110t1 w.U be htld on ~ HONG 12767 Panoremi ~.,,.,.:-r.: bl ~:n Strffl. long Beach, Cahl , Publ11hld Newpott Beac;t,. OOS MAPS 1111 THE ~fief Of I 45 P M II\ 0~1 703 It ktnJ •• r-~u!j Tlie nti.·=~ persona ~.~ lgrm IUll\IShed b~ lho VEMBER 12, 1992 • t:45 Pl , sMl.a Ana, C.i.112705 TJ. ptopoud a~on ~ t>usineu 11 con· Costa Mesa D.,1y Piiot Qc.. THE COUNTY M CORDER Of :r-1ed0 al 341 T • C1ry ltwoti CotTI(*•~ a llU8'I ...... 9IMll--teefh UM Of et P.M. In.. Dept 703 localed As lltted by the Sellef/U· IS eumpt from IM requore-CIUC11d t>y, • generel p.n lobef 12. 19, 2S, Nowmber IAIOCOUIOY rTVI , fan~ CA ~2613 Cor(Alljjllll(l n 1n lnatru· 1ti1 flctltlOU• Bu11n111 ds will be rec11vtd It .at 3.&f Tho City Ori1re cen•e. all oth8f business ments of the c.i;foma En· nership 2, 1992 EJCfPTllllG MMFROM IF VOU OBJECT TO "'".,1 •~;i;.u1don ~ 8 NalM: 91M'A'°"ETTl'S, ~ ~Y 01 eo,i. Miu 11 South, Orln91, CA 92eel names and addteHH wonmental Ouat11y ilC1 ol TJI• regls111nl(•) com· M-564 UNITS I TH~ 14 Mil· !ti. 9~nt•~ 01 the petolion, t~/11 tfi &°"" llJMI P¥ "",..,,..., Rold, COila p •C• of lh• C111 Clert!, IF YOU OBJECT TO fie used by tho Selllf~ 1970 fnenced IO ttanSICI busJ. ClUSM AS SHOWN AHO DE· you OU appeat 411 th• 14/b() °' Olllci;,I '*°'Ii• ...... c.111. 112128 On~ lt<>c l 200, 11 Fair gtanting of the pelltron, you Wllhan ltvM YNl'I t>efonl Dated: October a MSS undef the flCllbOl.ls PUIUC NOTICE FINED ()If THf COHOOM1N1UM heaung and stalv· your Percet 2 ,.."'~~N The flellltOus 8u11ness :ie<i:'" Mu a C.hl0t· 5houfd i ppear it the hUt· the dll• suc:h 1111 was Mnt 1"2 ' Business !Um•(•) ltSlld PlM RECORDED DEaMBER obj«bOOS °' 11• 'Wrttlen -.uemur1ti •• M't lurth •11 ,..... refelfecl lo •bove j'" · 11 ex bof0te lhe rng and st1te yOl.w ot>-°' dtlNlflCI 10 lh• Buy•/ •t>ove . s. 1 bef 30 FlctlUeu• 24 1916 AS tfS'TR ot>~llOns '*•lh me coun 11 ... S."'uun E11111i.1 ~1 was Ned In Otango County I :::!. Ind ct111 stated 1ections °' file wntttn ob-TransferM at'I! NONE ay ORDER OF TMI 1992 Of\, P em • hslneaa N-l6U7St I OHl~NT =Of btlore !he heanng Vour 1XWt 5¥1tl«.11W11t 11111l En ......,.. 22. 1918 File • • 11 ¥which t1mo they 1ections with the eoun ~ me asM4s IO be SOid .,1 LOC-L AGINCY FOR· &ti H G Statement • l · •Pt1t4lal'lcli may b¥ 111 1.11._ h111ttn1 Conimun1tv :!_,392108 wi• 0. pobr1cly Opened anct fore the he~ Y0411 IP. descnbld In gener.i as· lllATION COMMISSION This ieai=:~ .. ftlld The Following persons ~OS M O AMENDED COH· person 01 l:>Y }'OUI illom.iy fac11!11c~ Ea~c1nu111 •nd Notr9 Demien Corpo,11ton read aloud rn lhe Council poaranc~y be 1n person FURNITURE FIXTURES 01' ORANGE COUNTY wllh the Couru Clone of 1re doln<;i bUslrress .,. .,._INIUM. PlNC AECOROEO IF 't'OV 1 ARE A Ot111n1Qtt ll10I Cullllfll)fllly 8 T..-~<11Uon 199; Chambers ats let add1Hs. or by yourallomey. EQUIPMENT LEASE' CALIFORHJA. ' Ora 1 Count ~n Se LONC'S APARTMENTS APftll 14, 1917 AS INSTRU· CREDITOR 01 .a r ..._,htius• ut 1111 MK.Ju E11 Wiii Otey. Houaton 'Te1111 Each bid mu51 c:onlorm IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR LEASEHOLD 'tMPROVE: JAMeS J COLAN ber ~ t992 y plem· 11164 Swan Circle Costa MfNT NO 17·203-CH Of Of. con11119llnl credilot ot lhe lllk:io ·e.sun.-n1, uJ the noll ' ' and be respon11v1 lo all or a conti.ngent crecl1tor ol MENTS TRADE NAME, GELO E • ti Of • F5445187 Mesa, Cahl 92626 ' FICIAl. RECORDS, Of SAJO OR· dece~ you muse tilw Ooc1»t.011on ul Covtrn1n1s. ScM)th Cont Plau 331 5 r,:rtin0"1 B1dd1ng and Con· lho dec~ased you must,,,. GOODWILL STOCK IN • Heu we • Bryan Long 1864 sw1n M GE COUNTY your claim will\ lhe coun ~•hc.inw unu Res1111.111.111a Fairview Road Costa reel Documents A H I or your claim ~ilh lhe court TRADE and·.,. located at· fl car, Local Agencw Published Newpon B111eh· Circle Coaui Mesa Cahf PMCEl 2 UNIT 10 AS SH~ and mall a c:opy lo lh• tor 8t.-lfA1011 M<1~1ei Aa91J1.•· ,,.... Caltf 12626• Bid Documents may bl ob· ond mail a copy to the pet· 3050 E'ast Coast HI hway' Formation Commission COsln Mesa Dally Piiot Oc· 92626 ' M D DEFINED OH THE COH personal 11pr&senta11ve jjfM111 (Tho •Dllcwa11t1n ) ru-Tlli•' ~. was con-~/n•d al the Office of lhe sonnl representaUve ap-Colona Del Mar, ca1r?. ' of Orar19e CCM.tnty, Calf· tobll 12, Ill, 26, November Sharon Long, 1864 Swan OOlrelNIUM Pl.AH REFERRED ap~int&d by lh• coun '-'"'IW M.ift.h 24 1982 a~ duc\ed by a llmiled Part· 0 1Y Engineer, 77 Fair pointed by the coun wllh1n Th• kinct or license to bo lomla 2. 1992 Circle, Costa Mosa. Calif. TOABOVE WI tn lour months trom Oul;u111t1111 No 82·101131 (llflhlp rive. Costa Mesa. Calrfor· lour mon1'1s from the dale translerrect Is: 41·224457 Pub lished Newport M·568 92626 PARCEL 3 THE EXCLUSIVE the datv 011"51 tSSuance ot 111 Oii•1111 ~.oodS. dnd illl't' This Malement wu liltd nia, upon nonrotundat>le of lirst Issuance ot letters ON SALE BEER AND WINE Boach·Costa Mesa Dail Thia business is con-RIGHT TO USE All niOSE letters as provided in 11111orH.tmun1s or sopplo with .,,. County CIOflc or ~~=I ~iSAOOO. An ad· as provided in aectlon 9100 EATING PlACE now Issued Prlot October 19 1992 Y PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: husbond and PORTIONS Of LOT I OE· ~e~~on g~oob otc lhe n~lflt) 1hul111u APN ' 4447 ()fange County on Septtm ' c .rge ol St0.00 or lho Calilornla Probal• for the premises located al , • wile SCRIBED IH PARCEL 1 ABO~ Tar orn1a ro at" Oehl JJt 74 II« 3, 1912 '''"'\,b• mado •I handled by COde. Tho Ume lex lrllng 3050 East Coast Highway, m588 CNS1084154 The reglstrant(s) com-i:ltSCRIBEO AS EXCLUSlvE he trme lot hhno claims loo w11ut od<.lrun a111l PUblltNd NewpC>rt Beach· ma Blct Documents anct claims wlll not expire ~ Corona Del Mllf Calli. PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua menced 10 transact buSI· USE COM ,,,... win not exp1te before lour ul"Yf 1.unU11Uf\ ~11.n Cotta Mesa Pilot Septem· Olhef contrac:1 ctocU'1ionts fore four months from the The antic:ipatid date or Buslneaa Name ne.s under the Fict1ll0Us M.,... AREA AHO months lrom the heArin9 rl 111ny bl thfl roal IJIOl)lllly ber 21 OclObef 5 12 19 ~ay~lso bl examined al hearing date n ol-iced !he sale/ltansler Is 11-4-92 Notice Is hereby given that Statement Business N;sme(&) hsted ~~~N~llimGASSP~J~RAGE data nollc11d above ~•KMlfJ 11l11t..e ·~ ~'IJOr' 1992 ' ' : ' 1 • ..,,fiee ol th• City Clerk above. al tho office 01: Unique E-. the undersigned Wiii be The FollOWing persons 1t>ov1 on· August 15. 1992 """' MIO VOU MAY EXAMINE od lo bU e Weybridge M·530 ol the City ol Cost3 Mesa. YOU MAV EXAMINE lhl crow 8700 Warner Ave .. told at Public Auction on are doing busmeH as: SharOI\ Long AIR CONDITIONER AREA AS lhe tile kept by the coun ~I Cwfl Ne .. l)Utt &iac..h. CA ------------1 Bod Oocumenti ;.,fl not be life kept by the court. If you Suite 285, Fountain Valley, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 09, PACIFIC WEST DESIGN This Slaltmont was filed SHOWN MIO DEFINED ON THE yo(i nre a per!A>n 92&60 PUIUC NOTICE mailed unless lhe . ad· are a person inlerested in CA 92708 -CAROL JONES. 1992. AT 9 oo A.M. ALL· AND CONSTRUCTION, wrth 11\e County Clerk ot COHOOMIHIUM Pl.AH RE· interested 1n th(i tslote. n.., untJulSJOfllld lru~lee ---=~---~---1 o;t•OOOI SIO 00 charge IS In· lhe estate, VoU may Ille The lm<>Unt ol lhe put· SPACE -COSTA MESA 4000 MacArthur Blvct .. Orange Covn1y on Septem· FERllEO TO ABOVE ASSESS· you may loltl ~·lh Iha coun <.11sdC11m~ 11nf hab1ltty 101 STATmllDT OF c ~!° "'11h p:1yment w1!h the coun a fonnal R• chase pnce or consider· 1535 NEWP.OAT BLVD .. Suite 600, Newport Be1eh, t>er 29, 1992. MENl N 933-0IG-99 a formal Aequesl Sor .. ny 1ric.;011octnbs ol lfh1 MAWDOMMINT OF ~h bid slnll be ac· quest for Special Notice of atJOn 1n connection with the COSTA MESA. CA 92627 Cali!. 92660 F54450&2 11\e SlrMI address and 0111t1 Special Nol.ce ol the lilong tl1e1:1 adt.lress 1n<.1 u1h1:1 us• OP '1CTITIOUS c°":p.1'tld '1111• _ b•ct sit' lhe filing of an lnven1ory ttansfer ol the lleense and A 108 J. ADAMS/ADAMS Amencan College of Lan-Pubhshed Newpon Beach-common dtsig111Uon It any. 01 or an Inventory and uimnoC'.n du~na1ion rl anv BUSl•SS NAME ~t>J· Sot 0 Oes•gnaled Ind appu1•Sill ol estate IS-business, Including the H· ASSOCIATES HOUSE· guage aoc1 Culture .• 4000 Costa Mesa DDAly Pilot Oc· 1111 rUI P<operty described appraisal ol estate asS41ts show11 hutcvi The lollowinQ persons u on1ra1:1ors. and Non-iets or ol any pet11ion ex hmated Inventory.ls the HOLD ITEMS, A128 MC-MacArthur Blvct .. Suite 600, ebovt IS purPQneo to be 506 or ol any peM1on or rt. it>l.ll 11.noon1 ul fill! have ebandonecflhe use of ~olJuslon Allidih•I ~quorld ;sccount as provided In sum ol S54.SOOOO, which MILLANISTAR HOUSE· Newport Beach, C1l1f. lober t2• 19• 26• November MORNING CANY~ ROAD account AS grovid>od in UOIJdaJ licllanw or lhe oL11 lhl Flclltiout Busine.u Y the Informal•' 0t B1c1· section 1250 ol Ille Cahl0t· conaasts of tho lollow1ng: HOLD ITEMS, A 148 CALIF. 92660 2, l992 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92625 . s&c:~on 125 ol th& IJ<lllun ~uoiO by thu IJf~· Name: ORANGE 1V & VCR ct'fhs n1a Prot>ale Cocto. A Alt' CASH DEPOSITED INTO MOBILE BOAT WKS. This bus1nes1 Is con-M·S60 Tile uridtrsl(ln!!d Truslle Cahlorn1a Probllt C~ A llfl'i tu hu sokHiro<t.r-..ason- SERVICE 2152 s Bn.iol 1 ·~oiec:t •10 • Jdera.lly quesl lor Special Nollee ESCROW S2.000 00 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS A272 ducted by. 1 corpornUon PUBLIC NOTICE dlSCla-ms Illy ltaOt ily '°' ariy Request tor Sp1o1C1al Nohca af.)lo ascimah.'t.I c.o~ls II•• St Sarita Ana. CaJ1i 92704 00: pro,.ec· and w,11 l>e form II available lrom Ul8 DEMAND NOTE TO BE C ARRIE ALEXANDER The registrant(•) com-lllCOfrectteu of Ill• snee1 Id form IS ;iva1lable lcom th& Vtn:.e·~ ath1UC.hdlll..e$81 the Th FtC1itlous Ousin un « o.io~-' reguta11ons cour1 cJOfil, REPLACED BV CASH AT HOUSEHOLD ITEMS A364 menc:ed to ttansact busi· 1ae554 dr 0 c:ourt clerk ""' 111 lhu 1nttl6I IJUUl>UJ N~• referred to a~! 0h•ch lnc:luve the O.ivis· Attorney tor the PeU-CLOSE OF ESCROW JOHN NELSON HOUSE· ness under tho Fietil•OUS Flctlllous io:S~"" ~ll!ye~h~m~on dts· Attorney lor Petitioner IK.n ul lltl Noti...c ut wio tS filtd ln Ora C neon Acl and 11ta1ed tioner: $28,00000 HOLO ITEMS.A373JODIE Business Name(s) listed · wn ettlll STEVEN J SHAPERO S7UJ6Ttt waW~ File No ~~204ognty acts Tho wag'l dotcrm1na JOHN F NOLAN ESQ PROMISSORY NOTE IN CARTER HOUSEHOLD above on: June I. t992 Business Name Tile lolal amounl ol Ille un· SHAPERO & SHAPERO ht 11<.kl•l1CJ11 lo c;ash, tl111 ~ .. hla •Van Pham 9141 ~on will bo undor the A PA0-FE-SSl,ONAL F AVO R OF SfLLER ITEMS. A395 ~RRIS RYAN Jeffrey R. Matsen, Vice Statement paio t>adlance o! 11\t ot>hgabon 5950 Canoga Avenue l"ru~lt·•-' w1R 6C.WPI a""~· • .,. 1111 A w' :>v1s·81con Act and r• $24,000 oo HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. A431 President Th• Foll<>w.1ng persons SICUre by Ille property to be Ste 404 "" ~ ctiuo 01,awn on a staltt Cr~ar:r 92::; IS11T1in-13tod .XIS and tn• Depart CORPORATION, 8001 INVENTORY $500 00 CYNTHIA DAVIS HOUSE· This statement was fllod are CIOlng bu~ess as: sold and reasonable Hltml ltd Woodland Hiiis I CA O! ndllOlllll bani<. a <;her" ste • uSlness 11 ment of llldustno'\f Rel.Jtrons IRVINE C ENTER ll tias b~n agreed t>e· HOLD ITEMS A455 ROB· with the Counly Cieri< of VALENTEC WELLS, 3190 costs expenses and aovanoes 111367·5060 111t1wn IJy d ~tate or 11.1oo1ctJ ~~ect bby In lndi:;du.llc:on ~lalo ot CJlllorn1.1 (tho DRIVE, STE 1500, IA· tween tho Sellor/Ucense EAT HILL HOUSEHOLD Ora1l9e county on OC1obot' Punman, Cosia Mesa, Cllhl. al Ille lime Of Ille 111111i1 pubhca· Oruly Nttwpori r.rl'd11 u111on u1 a 1.hul t.. ThJs stalement wus filed ontr.:ictor nnd. Subcon-VINE, CA 927t8 1nd lho lntonded Buyer/ ITEMS, B207 SUZANNE N. 1, 1992 . 92626 "' lion ol ltle Not1ct ol Sale IS Bttach Cos1a olrawn by a s11111i 0t lt1t1 .. ~.,1 111 the Count Clerk 01 tr.:iclor<J ~1111 P·'f no1 tns (!t 4) 753•1800 rran,loroe. are required by KNEUBUHL HOUSEHOLO F548431 Val1n1ec lntemaUonal Cor-$327.484 34 Mitsa Pt101 s1h1n9' 111111 loan auoc:1 ~onge County~ Octobor ''i1h" lhoch19l1er w.:ige rate) . Publlshed Newport Soc. 24073 of lh• Business rl'l;MS, B290 JOHN CAR· Put>llshed Newport B1tach• porallon, Delaware, 1901 In addition 10 c:asll the Oc1 16 19 23 1992 lllK"1 ioMrt\js •S$Ol;lal1UO I.II 992 ° lly h.11 obtained 8 h C • and Proleulons Code BELL A Hou s E H o L D C 0 N. Fort Moyer Dr.. Sune Trustee ~II accept a ashier s M1v111\1~ bcinlt spoc1l111d m 7P lt>t sMd N pon B h from the D1rec1or Ol lhe De-eac • osta Mesa Daily lhal !he cons1dor~Uon fcX ITEMS 8357 KIP WALKER osia Mesa Daily Prlol .c· 101 6, Arlington, Vltginla cnec• Orl'M) on a state or na PUBLIC NOTICE SoctlOO 5102 ul lhtt Ftrldn• C~s~ M"a ';.101 0cT:~; p11rtmon1 ol lndu"11;il Acr.,. Pilot Oclobcr ,16, 19, 23. the transl&r ot the bustness HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. 8452 tober 19, 26, Novemt>er 2. 11709 llonal bank a Clleck drawn by I NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S ciaf Code ana 1Uth0t1lod lo 12 19 26 November 2 lions the gener.:il P•eva· inQ 1992. and license Is 10 be paid SUSAN PAL TY HOUSE· 9, 1992 This t>usiness Is . con-stal8 or leeleral Cltd11 union or• SALE UNDER DEED 1l<1 tiusiooss"' INS stale In t992 • • • rate ol per doem v. 1qes ~no Fm600 only alter !ho innster has HOLD ITEMS. 8492 AQ.. M·S85 dUC:ttd by a COl'l>Ofatlon dleck dfl<oll!\ by 1 state or ltd Of' TRUST thu t·v<•fll o1 letlder otht11 M·571 the nenor.ll prev;i l.rig rate PUBLIC NOTICE bffn approved t>y the De· NALD HARRI NGTON PUBLIC NOTICE The reglstr~nt(s) com-ecll SaYlllOS and loan ass~-T F No 909t4 th.in l .. :.t• •s ~81>h ... J """ for hOlill~y onct oven;m" partmont ol AICooohc -Bev HOUSEHOLD ITEMS CI06 monced lo ltansact buSI· T1ush-.i n1o1y .. ,,hhclitJ 1114. 1:.· --PU--l -UC--N-O-T-IC_E __ 1worll In lhe tocn1o1y 1n erage ContrOI. PAT MOORE HOUSEHOLD 18B553 ness under the Flct1Uous ~~wi:gks ISSCIO.lbOn or Loin No 1214310:'1._ \Ud"'u ul 1111.1 Trustou s whJ'h ltte wor11 ts to e,. BSC 1DeS Dated· October 7 ITEMS c192 OAVE DOtE· Busmen N3.me(sl kstw:2 -··-v• n speatied '" See· Other Aet 03·9206·Q6ae. Oua..'ti unllt tunus oewmu ___ S_T_A_TDl __ E_N_T_O_F--' performed 101 03ch cr.1n, NOTICE OF 1992 ' 'SHAL HOUSEHOLD f1c tltloua al>ove on·Januiltyl,1990 DOllSTw-011ntf"in~Code YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~111lilbiftto1hl!J)l¥.'eorun DO ENT C:lass1f1c.1tio" or ty1>41 of PETITION TO ITEMS c202 J AMES Bualnes• Name Karen Wolf, Asst Sec. and llllll!O!ll!d to dO bustneSS UNOfR A OEE:D <» TRUST •IU!w<• o;:. a m.tller of nQht MAN NM OF work nol!d,.d ti) NCCUte ADMINISTER Danny W, Kuo, MCGOWAN HOUSEHOLD Statement Thts slalemont was f~ed In llllS Stall In Ille event ol ltn· DATED Fuh•udf'r 5 11191 Sa;,J Yle •ill tie made USE OF FICTITIOUS ttio contratt Ho• d.J'/ raies £STATE OF: Gong fu Hong.iKann Z ITEMS. C2&5 Bill JOHN· Tho Following persons with !ho County Clerk of der otrter !!Ian cash IS acceoted UNl ESS YOU l llKE AC· ll1;t ••thoul c:ovenanl or BUSINESS NAME ah l~ be POI c1 n ,,$90C!f l!\J Hong, Harry J. Hong Belly SON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, are CIOlf\9 t>usiness as: 0rllfl99 County on Octobe Ille TruslH m"I wttMolcl Ille TION TO PAOTECf YOUR .,,m•••l'f UJCl><C:SS OI lmliliun The lollowln<J per ons ,, Ill• Co t•Vll b~1g.1 ning LaCOUMT A. ADAMS H. ~~ C321 T. SPIELER/ALAN AMAANAH·GAEENBRIAR 14, 1992 ISSU80Ce Ol Ille Trustee's Oetd PRC*tRTV IT MAY BE llllq.O•i.lillQ loft.I p0S$U~Sl()n Mlle abandoned lh• UH OI ilg•een>eOI llpp!.cat>le 10 CASE NO. At88205 Publ11h1ct Newport BAODKIN HOUSEHOLD MONTESSORI, 1309 South F54783B unlll tunds beeemt av~· lo SOlD Al I\ l>llBltC SALE UI IJllC:1Jml•dl1UIS 1(1 sahstv Ill• FICUUoui BuslnHi elCh PJlt•CulJr Cl."lft Cf.JS-To i)ll herrs, beocltc•anes. Beach Cosl.l MISJ D .1 ITEMS, CJ59 SUSAN RIV· Brookhursl. Anah•m. Cakf. Pubhlhed N-pon Beach· Ille Paytt °' ~O()(ste as a IF YOU N(EO AN E'XP\.A lhe •nduhtt1<1nuss s04u:ed Name . MACAO COM· S•f!Cll' O"I OI l'fpe ol ~or1' cred.lors. coni.ngenl crect1· p lo 0c 19 y ERA HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 92804 Cosl.1 Mes;s Daly Pilot 0c ma:ter ot righl NATION Of THE NATURE ll~ U1d 0..c<.I act\i,net•s PUTER SYSTEMS. ~812 einplOy~ O'\ l11t1 ptoteet tors, an.d penoos who may ' t tobcr • 1992. Published N ewpo~t Motiamed Sufi-Ismail, t ber 19 26 N' b r 2. 5atd S8lt wW be made bul OF THE PRU<.. EE DING ttiii.~OUl'ldol wlff\ intuou~t H Seashore Dr• Newpon Cop.eo: ol 1th1Klutcs ot ott!crv.~ be in1«n1ed.,.. m590 Beach·Cusi:> Mesa Daily 13602 L1mol1 Avenue, 9° 992 • ' o;,em e · wi:riout covt!lant Of wan~ry At:.AINST YOU YOU 1110.~Jll tt1t11111n and 1ne Beach, Cahl 92663 r;a1os .so dot01m..nfd a•• on t~e Lw~0or ~state.Dor bOIS h, PUBLIC NOTICE P1lo1 October 19 26 1992 H1wlh0tne. Calif. 90250 • 1 erpress Of rnl)lled l@9aldlf'O SHOULD CONT A Cl A unp.ikJ ~''""'""' ol the notli The F1c11tious Business r.11 al lh" C.1v Ctcrli's Of. o • 3 UN A A AM ' ' MSSI Sham11t;s Sut1-lsma1I. 13602 Mo~ Diie LllWYFR -=v•"'J tr, 5did Ck.-00 ••lh NlllM referred 10 •bO•ll l1co, loc1:eJ 1 77 Fa.r A PETITION has been K872B4 Lemol1 Avenue, t-taWll\.ome. PUBLIC NOTICE t>r~s:'ty tnOI. ~~ I Notice is httr• ht 110.·l!ll 1ntllf<''>I 11 1uon c1s piov!Oud wu.t.led In Otange County °'"'e. ~, Mon c:r· for· 1.i.cs by DORIS M. ADAMS N 0 T 1 c E 0 F THE PUBLIC NOnCE Calif. 90250 $.l e., 0 · 1ha1 Setraoo Aeconvey· •n sa«I Ni11u roos. ct111ges on M11y 27, 1992, F111 nlA 92628, n.J \l!I ava~· an Iha SuperlOf Coun of Thls busints• is con-F ntss secured t>y Sl•<I Deed ~ I nc• Comi>M\y a Cdldu ~se~ o1 ·1n.i llustae No FS32705 abla to G'ly ltitercsted l).')r'Cy Calolom .J. County ot OR· TIME AND PLACE OF Fictitious ducted t1y: husband llfld Bual~.·~.°:!~ lla'lea th11eunae1 'Mitt 'llltertsl ni.t WIJOl&hun as 11usll-t> """ ut fh\! 1rus1s u 011100 t"i' Jon Bruss. 38 t 2 Se.1.-1\0•1 upon roquer.t ANGE HE A A IN Q 0 F THE Buslneu '!f •m• wote ..... as OIOYIC!td 11lere1n '"° the un· (ll 5'J(.C.YSMll llU)ltM! "' ~u1,. 51111 Dl."Ud ,,1 Trust Dr, Newpor1 Beiic:n, C<i ,1 In occo.d:tnc:e w•tt1 Sec· THE PETITION requosis LOCAL AOENCY FOR· Statem ent The registrant(s) com· Statement i>a1d Dftn~ QI Ille note se ~••luh'tl tru~h'U pursuan1 1t1 Sertono Reconveyanee 92663 lion 177J 2 of the C 1111)11 ,,, that D0111S M ADAMS l>e lllATION COMMISSION Tho Following persons menced to ttansae1 busl--The Following p~ons cured by salCI deed W!lll lflleltSI 1111! 0.lll<I ul Tr1J~t 1•1Ql1.ulw Company •9<)() Rl\OIQlade M•k• Blake, 24972 Sunei. L.1bor Code, lh11 Contr.1c1or apporntl'd as personal rep. OF ORANQE COUNTY, ore doing business as· ness under 1111 f ielltlous are ctolng business as. l!lereon as OIOVU!eo In said IJY Stulh.,, I MayrtUO .. n1J Ru.><1 •2870 11 ... 111.ddlo CA l.agun;s Hills, Cahl 9~b5J &nan poat a C••PV ol tl'la dll' rhent.lhve to admtnfster CALIFORNIA FOR PRO· BROWNE WILSON AO. Business Name(s) fisted HAWAIIAN WATCH COM· N9te tees c:n•rges and u · Palt!Cld M.i11111 II hui.uaotl 91 71>b lllllll 1114-6370. Bv This t>usioess INai con· termination ol prcfl1f1n9 the e11;i11 Of lhe ctecedonl. POSED ANNEXATION VEAflSING. 9652 S;s1lhsh at>ove on· NIA PANY, 88 Fair Dnve, Costa penm ot Ille trusiee and 011111 l!rid "'''" fit• u1C11i<I Fwu C..••A w11.klvrld ll!Od PrllSI· ducted by • oener:U PM1· r110 of "'.Jges 11 oich 1ob THE PETITION requests N 0 24 4 TO THE Dnve, Hun1'"g1on Beoen. MOhamed Sufi-Ismail MJesa, ~1M1• ~ ,.,. w ITUSIS cre.116d Dy~ Deed ol ary 22 11t111 111 60011 NA 11t•n1 Datod 01.101,;01 7 n9fSh;p IS•tfl tho decedents WILL anct • Cai.I. 926'16 This st<11emen1 was llled ane ,;.. o .... n. ""' oo-Trust Pd\IU NA lost '91 07111111 t992 This Sli>IMllOI '"'l' tiled Tho COf'llr·lC40r 110J ny c:od•crls, ''any, bo adrMled COSTA MESA SANI· Chnslopher PaltlCk Sugh· with the County Clerk of dleal, lrvlne. Calif. 92714 Dated SEPTEMBER~ ul 011..,1111Recutd~11111~1 ut· ASl\Pti.Ull. 11w111\ the County Cl•rk ot sutxonttuc:ti>t(SI •hJ I p.1y to prot>a1e The will and TARY DISTRICT rue. 9652 Snollish Drive, Orange Coumy on Oclober This business . is con-1992 lcu ol thu Coon1y R..ot.Ut0.•1 10 19 10 i& 11 02 Of1n9e County on October "UI ton In.ill tire ~e<:il·l!IJ rry coctiols are av.11l11ble NOTICE IS HEREBY Hunlingion Beach, Cahl. 14, 1992 ducted t>y: an lnd1V1dual SERANIO RECONVEYAlllCf Of Ola~ County "C.lil1>1• 9,11192 ... pu•villlnOr ioutw go, to IOt a,lm"att0n In lh• file GIVEN that an applie<1hon 92646 Fs47837 The re~ISlr.lnl(sl com-M nld,en<.lpursuanitull*llil•·t---------- Pubf,Shed N81Nport Oa.ich 1a 11w1><1uvs tnfploy•d by 111-pt by the court. ha'I been t~od w11h the William Everott Wilson, Pu~loshed Newport Beach· mencocl o transatt bust· 4900RIVERGRAC{)£0 :~Dy t1et: ol Oefaull anct E*'""' PUBLIC NOTICE CostJ MM.) P1101 Octob@f tt n in lh• a•l'.!CUtloo of THI! PCTITION requests loe<1I Agency Fomi;i11on 9652 SailliSh Dnve, Hun· ness uncte.r U1e F'1ctJt1ous "" hi Sen lhlrt•unc.ter rUCO<llod•---------z 19, 26, Novembor 2h 9 Ille tMlli>Ct ,ui1nor11y to aidm•ruStcr tho Comm1uion ol tho County t•no1on Beoc:h Calif 92646 Cosl.1 Mesa O.:ioly Piiot Oc· Business Namo(s) ~sleet 12813 Juou 9 111112 in S.1()1. N.IA 1Moe8 1992 A pityment l>Onrt and "°'' e:.tate untlet ttio rnoepet'· 01 Ofll'ge, State OI Ca 1· OUG•ey Arthu; Browne 730 tober 19. 26, Novemt>er 2. above on: October 6, 1992 tRWINDAL£ CA 91706 Pt\llJ N.A ln:.t 1 91.;jll!>r411 FlcUU- M ~eo torm. ncJt l)Qnd .., 1 be re-dttnt 1\411'1l•l'l•"">tr.tl•on ot Es· tom•'\, reques1.in9 I.I'll! 1iltct P;iseo Prado Ananeim 9, 1992 Jano E. Morlan (818!814 6Jl0 uf satd OH1t.1al Rui.o1t.l) 11t1ll Busl,,.._ Name ----------tq-uirad pnor to It!• ~·~· t.ites Ac (Tn1s 11Ul/l0<11v COmm1u on approve pro-tirt '· Ca"I 92807 M 587 Th11 si.1em101 was Med BY J[ COR"fWALL PRES Seit nn Nov;;-m!M g !992 Statem ent PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Ol1 01 ll'le c6ntt let Tho .., .. 1 i\11ow lh• person.ii rep-posed .,,,," itoon desio· Thrs bus.ness rs con-"'11h tne County Clefll ol OENT 11 I 00 P u a• tt!Q No.th The 1o110W1ng persons ----------•p.iymMI oori.1 11,lf pe• re.-.ont 1:.~e to lalie m.aoy natcd as "Aone .. ~tion No dvcted by· 11 g~ntfiill part· PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on October CIB2227 trunt cr11tar1<.e 10 11,.. Cuun 1r1 ctoirg b ... soness u STATEMENT OF formance l>Of'd stt 1 be lt1 1o1ct1or1s W!tnout Ol)i..n.ng 2·14" lo 11'1 Cost.l Me:u nf'rSI'! p 9, 19\l2 10 12/19126 1992 t'I Cuu11hou'>, 700 C••te DEESUN PRODUCTS. I 18 MANDONMENT OF tl\e form ftn<J moun1 set c:oun approval Be1011 I.Iii· S l.lry Dr!trect, Or.ange. The reg•strant(sl com-Flctltloua F547282 et.1110. 011w WL)I ::.anta West Yale Loop IMne, CA USE OF FICTITtOUS forth 1r1 the c:A)O(l1Ct c:tocu ll'ln tOl'Uin very •mportan1 County. C ~lort\la The pro-meocld to transact t><ISr Business Name Pubhshed Newport Be.ach-PUBLIC NOTICE An.a CA al ~,.; ttuchnn 92714 BUSINESS NAME n>ftl\t.s 11ttooo • l\owever, tno ?er· P<>t.'11 encomp.u~s 11'1• fol· noss unc:ter 111e F1C111Jou' Statement Costa Mesa Da.ty Pilot Oc· tu the hlONt!>t 1"'1dll• llll Cnoeh Fllf'9 lJn. t 18 Wesi The lono.t.•n<J Pet'IOn• In .aceotUIU!CI .. :n l'fO"'' •on.ii "-'P'He!ll.ttivl .,,11 0. I°"" 1'19 gooOf' ttv acscribed Bvs•"U' Narno(s) ~sled The Fonow.ng c>el'50nl tober 19 26 Novembef 2 CP036981 cash tr,..yatlltl 11 too llllW 01 'l'aoe Loop IM~. CA 92714 nave lb4lndoo.d tne ur.e OI .s;on1 of Public Conlt.ic:t rf!QV•fed IO gve not.C1t to .11u whtc:n •• tn011 JW'ICU abo~e on May 1 t992 a-. d01n9 buSIMH as 9 1992 • • · NOTICE OF PETITION w•u 111 1a .. 1u1 ""'°"" "' It'll This bus,ness is con- lh• F1c1111ous Bus111111 Coe• Secuon 2).;)00, tul> lntorffled J>9'SOOS •unless lar1y desc:nt>ed Dy n leg;N Ctmslopher P Sughrue (a)HANOLE WITH CARE ' M.576 TO ADMINISTER UmtuJ S111r.w.1 all 1111ht 11· ducted by an 11\d•~ Name CONTRACfOR'S at.tut on c.I ef1g bolo llt!d I.hoy l'l.NO wo•vod notice°' t.IUCNl)t.on a/\d m•p on fJe Th•s stalcment ..,as Med PAC I( AGING STORE EST ATE OF: tlo, and .,,,., st '""~'\1811 The registrant com- RESOURCE. 238 Fisch~ •qurvatem scteuflt"' to• C:OMttltect 10 the PfOposed ¥w•lh int Commissobn. w11h the Col.only Clm ot ~t>)AOUASERV 7166 PUBLIC NOTICE Mattie B. Anske, aka to and"''"' held by u uricJt.'f menced to lransac:t bus• All9., Costa Mesa, C.il r arrr f'l'IOt\lt!t wiUinolU 10 en ac:11on) Ttlt Vioependenl Sa;ct aonoxa11on conta•ns Otango Couniy on Sepiem· dmoer Ave • Huntington Betty Anske -.ia dt.ut '" ltte PIO()tiHly ness under !tie ra1iaus 92626 tu111 pertorma~ ondor dll'wntrat.on ault!Onty wia epproa1mai1ely I HI acres ber 18. 1992 . BeaCh, Calif 92647 NOTICE Of TIWITU'S SAU CA rfC si1u.100 in SdlCJ Cuun1y ari.1 t>us.ness name or names The Flc11tiou1 Bus•l'IH1 this conir I w n be Pt!tm•t· oe gr;in114 vnh1ss an inter-locolted al 2651 Newport F545078 Aancfatl Warren Harcting, UMOEll DEED Of T1tUIT SE 0 . A 166200 Slitll •nd tl4«11t t "' 1111 !isled at>ove on Sep 20, Name rete«ed to Al>Ovtt led 111 tllO raquut Md •c· es•ed person lolH an o~ Boulevard. 1n the City of P • Be 1524 Tilson C1rclo. Corona. T f teO l11M To all l'lerrs. lo~• 1992. w.u toled 11'1 Ofa.nge Countv pense Ol lhO corllraCIOI'. 1ec:t1on tO lht Pit.lion ond Costa Met.l Ul>llSl\ed Newport ach-Catil. 91720 y ARE .. 0£F' T benEl!CtaflllS. credttou;, Percef 1. Loi II UI Ti.ti.I Ch.eh Fang Un on Dtcemt>tr 18, 198? f, o E..ich billctof "'"~ P•Uton 5ho"f5 good c.,uee why "'e NOTICE IS FURT11.ER ~~sta Mesa Daily Pilot 1A512•c4•T,Anlsonn MC111rcl•1e Hcarordon1nga. ~~O Of l~RuJU~T~~~URl~ cont.ngenl creo1ors Md No 114449 in ltie Coy iat This st.atemenl wu flied No F440665 .ti ttie t mo ll'll'I contracl is coon st1ould not gtotnt 11\1 CIVEN ttiat so•d Comm•S· ...,ptembeor 28. Octot>et 5. • , p;irsons who may Nuwporl Bl•...ch Qiur\tv 111 wilh lhe County Clerll of Rychel & L.amb<n4J Inc illwlr\J~d 0 Clan •A" Con· <lvthonty lion h:u ti•ed Wedne$CIJy, 12, 19, 1992 Calol 9t720 31. 1990 UNLESS YOU T.Al<E otherwise b11 inte1astild 1n Orar>QU Staiu 01 C.,hlurn~i Orange County on Septem- 2JS Frscher Ave . 'co$IA l1.1ic:ior s Llcf.'nst!, PIHSuln: A HEARING on tho peu. the 41h day of Novembor, M-537 This bus1nass la con-ACPAT0r~RTYTO ITP~JYEcr YSOOULDR 1h1e Mw1111 or e8staAle ~r botkah 15 oor me., r1t1.orucd "' bef 29, 1992_ Mesa, Cahl 92626 10 Pubt.c Co"tr.tct COde t•(l(I ..,,11 be hold on NO. 1992 t lho hour ol 2 00 ducted t>y· husband anct ""' • ..,,. "" o a ~e ns"e a Boot. ,111 Pll(N!> 11 to 16 FMSH, This business w.l!l con· sec.t•on 3100 0 ,11 soec~n· VEMBER 12, 11192 31 t 45 p.m. ol u1ct dav or as PUBLIC NOTICE wile AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Belly Anske in<.lu~•-e ut Uii.(,tllt1nvi•u, P bl h d N ducted t>y 1 corpor.iuon 1;;1 b•iidl!!' mual mionf,\•n PM 1n Depl 703 IOCJted soon es 1.lld maner can bo The regl1tran1(s) com-NEEO AH EXPlNIATI~ Of A PETITION has been Mllfl!> 111 thU ofh• ,. 1,1 '"-' u '5 1 ewport Tllis Slatemenl w.u filed 1111 llCl)•l~e lhroughuol tilt 111 3.i t Tho C•t'/ Dt1111 hoard tn 1h1 Or.:inge Flctltlou a monced 10 11.-insact busl· lHE NATURE Of THE ~O· Miid t>y Caryn LH Courtt'( ~ututiiur ul ~aHl Boach·Costa Mesa D11ty with the COUtll'f Cltfk 01 durntoon 01 u1,5 co'\1t.ai;t, ~tn, Ofango. CA 92f»a Cou111y Hill ol Act Business Name ness under lho F1c11t1ous CEEOING AGAINST YOU YOU Tl'lompson r1n lht1 Supt>rror Couiit'I Elu.Olll"'<J lhl·•~· P1lo1 October 5, 12, 19, 26 Oteooe County on Octot>ei No b•dd~• muyi ...,11110r,1w IF YOU OBJECT TO tt1e m1mstra11on. 10 C1v1c Ceo Statement Business Nam•!•I llstoct SHOULD c~TACT A LAWYER Court ol Ca.1tornia. County trum t1• uol ud riuhls "''™~ 1992 9. 1992 h•' bid tor• pr.•100 ol 1t1111y gr:mtin9 of tne pei.tion, you ter Pia.la. S...nta An.1, C.il• Tho Foi'low•ng persons at>ove on.N A Nob IS lltrtby gl\.en 11\at ol ORANGE Ills mrnuuu ''II"" r141ur111 msse Put>11she<I Newpon Be 1th· (301 CIJ'fS nltc:r tho d.lto Ht snovlll appear al lhe hear tom,.1, IS lhoC limo and are do1nq bus.r1ess .lS Randall W H.arding SERRANO RECOHVEYAHCE THE PETITION uas l'Uhl.$ lnU olhor hV<it<> jiiiiiiiiiiji Costa Mes.a Pilot October tor the OP4tn•nsi U• ''°' Ing wid st..lte your ob-placo for lhe he.inng ol (a) FRALEY AUCTION This sta1emen1 was lill<I COMPAHY 1 talttornta COflX>· requests thal Slwv@n J carbon suhstlln. u• 1,.,, ,.1141 19 28 November ., 0 Jhe c.1,-Cour\Olt 01 the 1ect•on:> or hlo wnlton oo-s.1od PfoposnJ togethlf w•lh COM PA NV (bJFRALEY w11h lhe County Clerk ol rallOll 15 hs• or sueassor Shapero be appoint~ as soevl!• ,11,,," loinu•n lhlll 1992 • • Otv 01 Co 11 Mcs.i re-1ec:t•ons wolh the coun be-a.I protests and objections AUCTIONEERS 206.3 S.a Orange County Oil S09t1m-tus"9 Of lllbllltll 0 ~U11M personal 1ep~~lab111 to 11111., 110 ,.,thin UI ui.O..r wio M·S&I .. ,.. • lflO rlqht 10 rei~t tore 1110 ttear111g YOUI' ap 1110<110 ..,hicil may be filed Cove Lane, Cosu Mesa, ber 15, t992 ....,rsuliit 10 lie OM4 01 TMI ahdmidn1s:;L e estate ot All K 1 J F ----------t •l ana t>iri• or 10 wa•ve ~.lr•oc• may t>e "' person DOCI al ..,tJ;cn wne anc:t C.llof 92627 F544808 ,...... I e ec"""'nt "'d' o obs or PUBUC NOTICE ,,';Y lhnllH in any bid or by your auomey. pl •all penons 1111-stld Ma• o Fr •ey, 206J SA Publtsbed Newpon eeacn. txtc:Ultd by NOflMAH R THE PETITION All Kinds or Pl'Oplo c'!:.11 c•or sh.'11 comply IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR thlf•n may appear Ind be Cove uoe. Cosl.1 Mew, Costa Mesa Da•ly Pilot GRITSCH AHO Ct!ER'l'L C requPSts tne deC\>~IS Piiot C&.-Jfled. STATEllENT OF W!lh lht °'° llonl 01 ~c ex 11 c:ontingenl cred•tOf of he.ird. c,.1.1 92627 GRITSCH. HUSllAHO AHO Wlft W ill and cod;.. IS 11 any,I;:========::. MANDONMENT OF l•on 1770~0 1780 'lndu~~e tne dtc•ased, you must t.11 . The proposed anne•allon Jan.I It Fraley, 2063 Sea Seplombor 28• Octobef 5• Rtcofdtd AUGUST 14 1990 be actmttld 10 prot>a11 USE OF FICTITIOUS ol lh• Calilo.nl.1 u.~ V1lUI' Cl.l m with lhe court •• r•empt from 1n1 req111r•· Cove Woe. Cosl.l Mesa. l2. t9, 1992 lnsll 90-427361 ol Onte:Jaj Re-The ..,,, aoctu~Y cocklls BUSINl!SS NAME Cod• ino P'fll ting r11•e anct m;aol a copy 10 the I*· ments OI me c.1 torn1.:i En· Ca.of 92627 M-536 corcts lft Ill ona ol lie Counry are ava e IOr TM tollo. ~• 1nd ic,.11 ol wllg'1t HIAb 1ona1 repre ~t .. tivt •!>' wonmen~ ow1o1y Kt ol Sean o Fraley 2063 Sea PUBLIC NOTICE Rlcofdtr ol ORAHG£ Courity eumnation n the Ir ti ll11pl ha11e •band=tn~I of 11.shld by lhl 0.Joctor of po.ntod t>y tho cQ\ln within 1970 Cove Lane, Costa Mesa, Clittom11 .,d pursuM!I to Ill l:>'f ~eEcoun PETITION the Fl 1 11 B the Dep 1 OI Ind ,11• lour months from lhe d.all Dated: October a C1!.f 92627 Flctltloua Hollll ol Ollaun and E tecllOl'I ID Name c:s-,:~~ A~:n.C~ tn.al R11.11'°'", Suto ot C.U· ol lorst is.soance ol fellers t992 ' Ttlls t>uSlness ts con-BuslneH Name Sii trltftunOtr rtc:Ofded JU~E ~';,~~, a~~on1yesia:~ 2972 Century Pl Ste B tlornt-1,""' " are moo wotn u provided in HC"toon 9100 BY OAOER OF THE ducted t>y totnt ~nlure Statement 24 1992 lnsll 92 42U 95 ol ut10t:-r the Ind nd nl .--·~- Costa Meu C.lil. 92626 • tho C•t'/ Cll'ltl of th• City of ~~lhO ~ ''8',.,... I ~~11• LOCAL AGENCY FOR· Th• ~egist~anl(S) I C~· The FOiiowing persons Mid Otftclll Recorcn 1111 Sel on Adrnol\1Sllabon ot ?tstar'" The Fichl;ous Business f°•la Mesa; Dnd Sl'1Q~ cf..;~ wi•I notmeeic;,e'~ MATION C:bMMISSION ::'e':: unci~ ~~~sat.Cb~~ a11doi1191:>usrnessas· NOVEMllER2.19921~9 45 AM Act {Tnos eulhonly w1U Name referred lo above e I pen ll•H 0ruer1 -tore tour months lfom the OF ORA.NOE COUNTY, Bus.ness Name(s) hSled COASTLINE BOOKKEEP· II. THE ~AIN (HO TH} £N aolow • the pwrsonal wH liled In Orange Counly tllet"n tor ~~.omp anc• tinnng date nolited CALIFORNIA at>ove on Septemt>er 1 INC SERVICE. 225 Satlt.t TRANCE TO THE COUNTY rep1esan1auve to t.lke on FtbNlll)' 17. 1988 f1t11 Of lhe ,,,d Cvvt t1t>ovt 1990 • Ana Avenue, Newport COURTiiOUS£ 100 CIVIC CfN· many ac11ons 11w111\oul No F371S21 EILEEN P. PHINNEY, YOU MAY EXAMINE the JAMES J . COLAN· Janel I< Frale Beach, Calif 92663 TER DRIVE WESl. SAHTA ~ obi.lining coun approval The Syncttronlahc Croup. Clew Clerk, Cltw of f,te 11.ept by 1111 COUii. 11 OELO, EHcutlve Of. This st.item~• was hied Josepn A. Deulsch, 225 CA at PUblc euctton ro t11t Betore 1a1vng ~rta.n vt(y Inc, Cal!tom1.i, 2972 Cen Coale Mesa Are ,, person Interest~ fleer, Loc•I Agencw 'Nllh lh• Covnly Cterlt of S<1n1a Ana Ave. N-pon rnghtstblddtl tor casll (PfYablll tmportanl 0C11ons PAC~VllW •llCMIALPAM c.m.tery •~ Chapel • Cternetory 3500 Pacific V ... OtlW ~lieedl ....... tury P. Ste B. Cosu Mew. PubllShlO Newport lhu oslate, you may file Formation CommlHlon Otange County on Octol>er Be:'tc;h, Calrl. 112663 ti lie 11m1 01 ute rn 11'#1\il ho11we11e1 thP personal Cal11 92626 Beach.COSl;'f Mes;.1 D.\ily '"''lh tho court 1 lcxmlll A• of Oran9e CO\lnty, Call· 11. t992 Esther 0, Dtutactt. 225 money ol llt Unlttd States) all rePfesentall11e. wrll bt -llll ... This buslneu was con Pilot Octobctr I!> 28, 19?2 qi.Ifft '°' Specl111 Notteo ol lornla F547264 Sant.:> Ana Ave., Newpor1 right, 11119, 1110 lnltr"t COii· requud lo 9Mt nollce to r--Hove A Garage Sole! c:tuc1e<1 by I COl'por1uon . ~'12 lhe '•""ii of an Inventory Publ111\1d Newport P t>ll h d N port B h Beach, Cahl 92663 Wytd to end now lltld by II un 1nturt1stwd p.irsons unlfu llU ....... T'hlt stlllf'lltnl w t Mid m Olnd 11 )ptl•NI 01 estate 81• u s o f1W eac • ThiS bu sinus It con-dtr llld dee4 In tilt ty they havw waived notrca or 1. C wtlh lh• County Clel'lt ol PUBLIC NOTICE ~ct" J, ol ny petition °' ~OIC~Costa Mosa Daily Cosla Mes11 Daily Prlol Oc· dueled t>y· husb1nd and Sllllllld In Jllcl eourirooe.:id conseoied IO lhe p1opos.>d Morlc~::n!oon f\ac>el Or1ng1 County on Octol>of teeuul\l ,,, prolllded in •lot tot>lf 19, 1992. tot>er 19, 26, Novtm~ 2. writ Stltl lllCI ~ltltcl • lollowt actron i The lndlfpendent 9, 1992 BSC tOM aecioon l250 ol the Caltf0t· m589 9. 1992 The reg1strant(s) com-PARCEL 1 AH UNOMDEO adminrs\<allOn aull\ofrty .... ••Piil.• 110 Bfoectway Pvbhlhed Newport Ooach• NOTtCE OF n•a Prot>.lle Code A R PUBLIC N M-.578 meoced to ttansa~ busl-w11 be grani.d untesa 11'1 Coeta M..e Cotti Mes• P1I01 Ock>ber v•sl for s e1al Not e-OTICE ness under the FtellUOUs OM FOURTEENTH (1/U TH) 1n11t1esled ~son Illes an • Ht. 29, No\l'lmber 2. o. PE1'ITION TO ~m 1, ava,r:.e ITom = K&?aal PUBLIC NOTICE Busmeu Name(s) !Isled INTEREST lfll AiNO TO LOT 1 ot object.on lo the pel1bon1••••••••llll••••ta•l"'l'•••I 1992 ADMINISTE,. courlclafk NOTIC• 0 , TH.. aboveon:NOIApt>llcabte TRACTN01207'.INTttfCITYand Shc>ws gooct c.iu"'' M S82 ESTATE OF: · ,.. Flc:tltJoua EB. Deutsch ·········•iiiiiiiiiiiill••··················· _____ ....... ___ , JEFFl'E\' JOSEPH Attomer lor the Pett. TIM8 AllD PLACI OF Bu•lneu Name Thrs statement was fllecl PUIUC NOTICE JOLLEY tlone.ri HI AR IN Q 0 I' TH I Statement with the County Cleric of ITATmMIWT Of' CASE NO. A1Mt97 WILLIAM V. SCHMIDT, LOCAi. AODCY FOft· The Folt0wtng persons Orar!Qe County on Octoblf To all .,.,,, t>-nelle anes, A "'OFESSIONAL LAW lllAT10N COMMISSION .,. doing bu11ness as. 2. 1992 MMOOltMUT OF et~•IOfll, coobnQent c:rldl· COAPOftATION, 90H OP GRANO• COUNTY, AEGIS COMMUNICATION, FM4M74 US• OP PICTITIOUI lcn, 8lld porlOl'la -.ho mO'f CAMPUS DftfVa, NEW· CA&.l~NIA RMt "'°' 1332 Bt11 Ave. 12F. Twt.1'1. P\;bltshed Newpon Beacf\- IMISINfta NAiii! othor-11 be lotereslld 1n POftT BIACH, CA POllD ANNIUTION c.11112$80 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc> n. lollowinQ ~rsonJ lhl 111 I Ol Hlllle. OI t>Olh, 92690•2119 1714) NO 241 TO TH• F.5'9vln Uol\,2$7'2Ctrdl tOblr 12 t9 28 November he¥I et>endoMcfOlt UH of of. JEFfRCY JOSErH JOL.• 955-2260 COS·T... Met• t•NI Duve. Newpon Bllch, 2 u;1g2 • • ' the flc:lllfOUI Bu•lneu LCY .. .. .. • Caltt 92663 • Hsm1: CONTRACTOR'S A PHITION h11 been Put>llshed Newpotl TARY DISTRICT Joe A. 8oswoit, 25411 M·561 AESOUACE. 231 f lKMI filed by DON OAnNETT " Be•cti-Co'la Mesa Dally NO TICE IS HEREBY Ca. bo4 Rold n ot. LaguM PU8UC NOTICI Alie., Coe&I Mna. Calof JtAN SARNETI In the Su· Not OCtoblf 18. It, 23, GIVCN lhal "" 1pphct11on Hlrts, Cai.I 9265J t2at ~nor Coun or Cllhlom•a. 1992 hllJ ~ f4td writ. '"° Waner W Ctul'lenden, t• '1ctttteua The Flct1tlou1 lutl,,.H County of OAANQ!l, FM599 ~ocal A~ncyof ForC~ Cn.tham Cour\. Newp()(t aus1 ..... N-. Nerne reflt'Nd to above THl.i PliTITION ~UHi, ommisJ1on the ounly Beach, Calif 92660 .... t Wiit flltd In Otang• County 1h11 DON DAJlNEtT & PUBLIC NOTICE of Orlnge. St.111 °' Cll•for-Thi• buell\111 It con-The f()ll:.,.":;' penoi.s on o.c.tT!btt ti, 19H ,.,. Jf AN OMNETT bt p.. ~c·· ntql UHl!ng 1hat laid dVClld by .• g.ner.! p1111-... doon<;i b\1$1111SS •• No~ pointed II per on.ii repr., cna 1084SeO Ornfn 111on ap~ P'O' nlf'lh1p S VER NOS Thi lynCIW'onlst1c Oruup, 1nl.-t1111 lo 11dmml1tor ~ MOTICR TO po l<I enntx41ion dlsl9 The reg1ttranl(1) com• M~hur l:;'.~ Sth = Inc .. Caltfotnla, 238 r 1ach11 111111t o1 th• oecedfnl CREDITORS OF ~~~ •• ''AnoC1ct1tt0n ... ~-menc:ed to t,.ns3C1 busl· Newport Bt1ch Cant' Aw, Coell Mesa, C411rf, TH P6TlflON ,..quHls aULI( UL.a AND 10 the osta --neH undtf the Flct1tioUs 02660 ' ' .l2at . Iha de<.ec>tnt'a W1LL ,,f1d CW IWT•NTION TO ~fiery C Otstrtc;I, ~ange 8ulln• t Nam1(1) Halld Ch11malf\I Clarh.e 2125 Thie bUl!Mst wat con c0d1ols, ii any, be 1•tm11t~ TRAllSR" ~ty, alllOMll. !....r>:!: llboY9 on; AUoYst lt, tna c .. te Oli Vtrdt sNi Clam· dutled by a oorporallon 10 PfO~lt lht wlll Ind pot tncompasMI m• "" F SWllWn Llnk C llf 92t7l TN• 1t1tem1nt .,., ftled 1ny eodldls .,. av.til•bl• A&..cottoUC lowing generally date.r1bt<I ™• .... 1em1nt w•• ftled ento. a · With lhe County C1111t ol for eumlnatlon rn lhe f~t aEVE9'AO• LIC•lfS& r'H which. I• mor• ~· •11'1 the County ~ Of ~l~w~= ~ Oranae County on Octolllf llltf>t by th• court au.c.c. e1ot et :•., 11~~= by a :,-C: Otanve County on oc1oi. .. ., Calif ~ ~ ~E PntTION reque~lt ~· Mii 8 & ~ .:,~cltle Comm!= on 2, 1991 Thli bulll'l .. I 11 con· Coeta MeN ~c:: =-~a~.,:;:0• 2 !!_H et .. ~·I S.d tnneUtieln oontaln1 PublilMd "-~·::~.~by••~ '*1· tt -~ ... ,.... .. e. ......... ......._._.."....i o1 "· ,._,.. •· ~tty 1necn1to ,...... ,._ .... p t • cw,V • .. .... .............. -on ... tota4-C.I Cited .. JOOO ~ COii.i ..... Oelly P.tlot ()c. Th• r•QIJU.nl(•) com. .. M.Jal =-~.J"'.!~ Notic. la het9t>y ~ Aotd In 118 Cfly ot CqMa tootr 12. 11, 2t. H<Mmbtr ~lo Wanuc1 ~· -~------..,.......,,-·! NMnllllMt to take "'-"Y lhll a bull\ t&le of UMtl Meta (MitN Vtnte Country 2, 1 "2 ,,._ Uftdet _,. Ftdltiove .....: IOTICI ttetloM "4!Mul Otl481ntl1g and • tr.,,.,. of atootioltc auo1. M-Ma 8u11no11 Natne(•I lltnad ---.-~.---leOYrt ~· e.twe tall· ~. liCense la a~ NOTICE IS 'UATHEA .... ... T1C ·~Of\'~~ ..... Mnctl _ cenairl .,.., m~ to be med•. OM:N 11i.c Hkl Contmt1 ~ llO I ...... Mftalno ...-w• MITWCI... ~ ~ tn. • TM Nrnet, Sod.i Se«.-llOtl hal ftflld Wedi~, PILOT CL.A8SIP1m0 NOTICI IS HUU!BY eonal r....__•\l;r9 :.f:. rity or f...._. TH P>Mft. ., • ._. ctey af NOlltmO«, PlctlU... It's tt'4t reeouree -· ONIN hll lie Qty Of ~r.0~ not1o1 IO bttl, eNt actdl'M .. of ll'lt 1"2 It Ille tiour ol 200 ._,,.. •• .._.. ~ 1 .,,;.-- CO......._ IC1lftO by MO ......,...., ~ Uf'Hu S e lle r(l1c1n••• ere: o'ctoett pm. af ..... .,., lt•••••9'1 :" d of 0/\ ~.:. Utteu9ft "' Oo~=~:: INy have '#AJved noiie• or OAHHV w KUO, 3050 E ... eoon .. .... ......... The '°'°""• per90nl d~ .. ~ ~ ~ ...,......,.., corwentH to It!• JWOPOMd Cont H!Qh...,, Corona Oel ~be '*"'d II\ 1he e>t.,.. .. dolr'G buaineit ... _....._ _ tit • ._ City, _. NCltwe ectiOn > Ttl ifldf~ J.'lf, c.ld. Coufley Hllll _, "61....._. 'RlCISK>N OYMA .. ICS, ~ .. V'V'I ... _ _.,.....,.... STIRTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS?? The L.eg9I ~ 11 ttlt Pilot It ~ to IMOUnC9 a new MrVlce now 8\!911Dte to new buetnM ... We wtll now IEAACM the na,,,. tot you • no nn ~. end ...,. you ..,. .,,.. Md the nip tO ttl• Court HouM In ...... AN Then, of coune, ...., '--.'Ch II COf'nPIM*' we Wll Ne..,,~~ MIN SUll-..nt with ttle County Clef1(. ~ OMl9 .... Jot four .... .. required by -Md then • ~ P'Oof ot publcllcl,, ....., eouncy am PINN l10p by to ft .. ~ t1ctttious ~ """9ment et the PllOt Legat 0epettment. SJO WMt e..,, Co.ta MMI. c.lftornia. tf you ~ "°' t10P by, ptMM call ue * (714) '42-4321, ~ton 315 Ot 3,. end ... wtl m•• ~ tot you 10 ~le 'thlt procedure by mall If you 9hoUtcf ha\19 111'1)' fUl1tlet queMtont. ~ call ua end .,_,. wtll be ~ then glecl to ..... , you. Good l.udl In your ntw~ll .... ""not .. "*' ~~ ~'t.::. Thi• l>\nlnfll In ltnown tioft, 10 .CMo c .. ,..... tOIOt ~°"'"'Hun· QU.hh•d t>uyen to tt:ao aA ti tM cJ9¥ .. M pAnteO unlMI 8" H ' DANNY K'S ,_,,.. Ana, Ca11tom1A,, .. ....,,. ~ Caf1f. _.. c•lll ....... I, llN......, -TN NtnH , Social StOi .,_WIN and piece flor t. 115"4 ....... ,.. ............ .. ' .. How To Pi&oe A Classifted Ad BY VISlTING OR llAJL: 330 We.t Ba.v Street C.-..... C£.1Mri ( __ .,...,...._ . .., .. ) DEADLINES Monda7 ................................ ~ D:OOPll Tuu~ ............................ Mooda7 D:OOPll Wed.net1da7 ....................... ~ 5:00Pll Thurada7/lnd•pendeo& WedDeeciQ 3:00Pll Frt~ .... , ........................ Th~ 5:00Pll Saturday .............................. l'ric1&7 &:OOPll Satu.rd~ Re&l Bsta&e ..... Th~ D:OOPM HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 ROOM ADDITIONS all types. local, 1rvsted builder lor 30 years i.,,•2125-i2 493-6631 Warden Const. Custom Re,,,ooe •"9 sddtllons, Free des1qn JOyrs e11p #J073JI 8 41·2098 APPUANCES SERVICE W••h•r/Dryer/Refrlg S.rvlce and Repair 15 yrs e11p, call Ed 83..at 38 AUTO llEPAll CLEANING 3447 SERVICES ltt ... 'a Germ-Awto Aepolr 30% off Shop Rates, 15 ~ ~p aH wrk guar. 2 18 • 1022 ' ' ;.." +-----. • -.... ---~ • - BlJNTINGTON NEWPOIT BEACH 1040 BEACH COSTA lllSI 2124 COSTA lllSI 2124 COSTA lllSA 2124 WISTllDISTD HIZ Sacrtflce 4BR, 2BA remod. Roman tub, 2 alrlums, spa, new roof, Walk \O beach. Seller Is willing to let II go. Hurryt C-2t Surf (714) H2·TeT3 Showa Greet! Remod. kltc h with new cabinet~. new appl. arid stalnless 1--------- steel sink. nlco yard with shade and or·1~======== !!!!!!!!!!!!!!======~ ange trees. s222.soo. MOBILE C-21 A Neighbor-MOBILE r:::,~';:.°2~~ ::B;;:;O;;:;M;;:;E;;:;S===l=lO=O :=H=O=M=E=S==,==11=0::0 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 I For all your home and business needs 3929 , RENTALS TO SBAIE 2724 Mature prof non·~kr to share 28r B•lbOa dphc, view, Very nice. · S600. Dan, 723-45126 EXEC offtc••• .JW Airport, NB. From S350'mo Pvt work atatlons SI 50/mo. Free prltng, fl.Im. r• cept, colfee, conl rm. FAX 50c:, copier tOc 833-9550 Al Oulnlan Newport Beech Near Water. Ample parking. Air, kitchen, new decor. 400 SF SJ50/ mo, By monlh utlls Incl. 1300 SF 11100/ mo lse. Ask '°' Jay: Days Meeeeo Eves/Wtmd• 8TS.Tt78 IUSlllSS • PllUQ 2114 !••i•i•!m!•i1•C::fi111PtOiiii:.oTnanii'iin::·: DOJDSncs sst0 PU1NJTU11 1014 cott1CTJ111S T1DSPOn1no111AJJN1 surs IVTOllOlll.D IOICIDIS 1130 llUCD 5530 ChUd oare In INlne HUTCH. hMd or-..0. c 1017 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; DOCKS 7022 •eo aoo 8D' dr,,,.. 1177 Chevy iw. 08lftP9' ..-.ft•••• •AAz =caa~=.-==== home, 4 d~. tot Phllllplne rnehoQMy, :;:::;;::::;:::;;::::;;:;:===== tn.. ~ cteM enaJ-he ll ood cond .. wvw .vu L °"9CI PIT I mo old. It c4Wllng. 7'-\'h•l 'w with dlepley 8PORT8 carda, glove, --------BKIC Bey, pllt doel(, POID 9075 ""' owner. Reduced :2200 o:O Davkl eeo: . Corona Del Mar ore. 729-7M l tv mag. ll9hta. 1171. 721 .. 711 belle, plcturH, etc. BOATS 7011 Secure ecc:eaa. Up to pnc. 17000. 141-o&H 1221 Iv ..:.., JIULTLMPMTftW ao Htalwle phonea -Mkt velue 130K. All or 55' boet. 1100/mo. -m_ . ... 1111 t-IGO •ANE llQhl IVf)inQ SOW ' Shopping for a •new 8ULY GU••N 81Z• pert, any offer eon1ld· t 1 FT Novvaranla MX Avail 1 t/t. eeo-eo90 1912 llCOlt hatchback, '11 JIOal cu.-whta/ -.. 111 NOi tf _,. LIFE W/P 5 1 flf.,:... 171PHm, apartmenr'P claealn.d MATTRESS. BOX ered. 155-8044 sunrt. p1, pb, low t1rea/1&ereo, 2 top•· I========= "::.. , .... i-r-Call Syiv1a"'ltl57' ... 700'' leta you compete SPRINGS & FRAME 390, hard bottom, In· S lip to 25', sail or mllea, xlnt cond great Cond, $14,900 v 0 L .. s WAG 'It. cc ... .,. --MF ~ coatl •without NHle $75 FIRM 642-4321 flatnble, like new p0wer, ClaHlc New-$1495. obo 841·1565 64S-1869 or &42·3850 n IO • &-5pm EXT 307 64 .. 2255 $5200. 714/675-7475 porl Beach locl 714-9235 QAY-•COITAMH A orworryl or ~ FREE TO YOU 745-t583 Lv Msg 1882 380 S L. Xtn1 LOCAL HOME ·s 11 • Pan.Time PUot C ... elfled Stunning ,.e ve r u-d 17 FT Schock '84 elcx:· ========:I cond l 16K m1le•.I::;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:::=;::;::::=: t«IM1M100• 1.. VERIFIER M2·H78 11.pc white wash tor· 6022 tric. tllp·top modct WANTED: JAGUAR 9105 dark blue. 118,500. 1TSU51•11110JMMlel\IGA Needed Thuraday & mal dining rm S2300. =====:::::::::::::::;;;::;;;;;: $6500 Or. Jenks 310· 50 tt shp for 1983 aa1l--;::;:;:;:;:======I 721-021 f uNC•NSORD XX.X Saturday mornings. Cherry Queen Anne 9. Free lOmo old puppy 2741 690t, 7'4.fl73·1232 bont ln NB 645·7260 - ·s •XUAL PANTASY Newport Beach area VW•l'"D•-151 pc bdrm set 12000. lo good home w/klds 1959 Mahogany Classic Buy It. SeU It. Find IL '92 XJS CONVUTla&.E ========= t.-.?tUOJUtf3Mtl Vet1fy delivery or the -~'-GAnl# 3f0/596-5980 Seal 8eh med·Slzl mixed breed 18 It Century Built for Class1hed wtlt W/blk top, tan inl, PORSCHE 9175 "nCO St 119r 'It _.. tit Daily PtloL Must have neutered, all shots wnlor sk ung & bay•---------.... then 800 ""· -;::;;;·======= reliable car flld Insur-8 2 8872 full power, all opp, reg • UllMITlllC1'ED HXUAl anee. Call •~ron at 4 · cruising. SSOOO/obo. ========:I paid thru &-93, 4 yr •eo Carrere 2 Coupe XU COWRltlATIOH 842-4333 X205 llV"nQUES 60lO MERCHANDISE free to good home, 2 968·4402 warr._ $541,000 obo, Red wlblack leather. uoo .... YHS nnu MISC 6015 white labs. akc, MISC. Todd.859-78 t 9 29K miles. $33,800 '89 C a briolet C- ~l.bfe. Bright red w/blk top, 5-spd, A/C. •Ok miles, xlnt cond. $9,950 4'SM-IMI05 1M4Balalug Po-rlull Runs great. s I ,600/0bo. 898·2199 LWI SIJMM ti+ RECEPalONIST ' trainod, 4 & 6 yenrsl======== TUNSPOltTADON Dealer (818) 995-6031 Part·Tlme. E~? prol'd 100 YR old No. Caronna S old. Ooo Ward 631 " SAIL BOATS 7014 ========I I========= NO. $6/Hr . Start light pine dblo bed w/ Estate ale! 6000 JEEP 9110 ========ANTIQUES Ir ASAPI Call Kathy or high headboard. Fab· Gibson refrig 2 door, ======== '-=======~ SUZUJ(I 9205 CIASSICS 9250 um.onmn OPPOhUllllES RETAIL SALES Christy 644-4492 ulous condl 248-7382 10 yenrs old, perfect 9 It HOBIE 1, w traitor&,.;; $125. Solid mahog PETS & cover only 2 hr sailtng CAMPERS RV'S '88 GRANO Wagoneer. =========11-;:::::::::::======== Carousel anlmnls, circa . dining Ible w/'4 cush· ANIMALS time, like ne w S AC • • Fire rod. tan leath int, '86 SAM ARI. 4 whl dr 1• 1900, hand carved, Ion c hairs $175. 6049 S900 585 9097 TRAILERS 8014 etee moonrl, loaded good cond, am/Im/ Beautiful, upscale full sz, Horscholl· Mahog coif tbte $35 =========;;: -========I:;;:::::;::=:::;::=:;::;:;::;:;::;:;:;::;::=:; Orig owner. Must see cass, $2200 EMPLOYMENT ~P~ ~~ ·~o;,:shi~~~ Splllman. 248"7382 Dave, 545-7508 RABBIT cngo: Outside -·n (ldoredo 24' mo· $12,500/obo 838-5 100 ___ 7_5_9-_3S4_l_e_v_e __ son(s). Prof oicp, woll 1-::=======:: Outrageous Deal! rooder nnd pull-out SPEED & to rhome, has gen./ '91 Wrang ler 5 spd, RENT 5530 groomed, enthuslas·•· Louis Vuitton O:mncnt trny $25. 557·5227. SKI BOATS 7016 dual air/a wning/tow. wht/grev. black soft & ::::======= tic, reltable. Store spo-APPUJUlfCE$ &011 Bag, $350 firm. 731· ========= ========== bunkhouse In rear, ga· b1k1nl top, nvr Olf·rd 11 I I 5687 raged, mint cond through claSSlfied •PIT help for• cia zos n ch na, crys· SPORTING t e• GLASTRON 'B7 56500_ 99,.1037 Funl S•0.300obo380-9747 Self Storage tal, silver, hnons & l'rteldetre refrlg, froat· Quoen or Klng Pnlms, 8 Co•t• ••-gilts. Non-smoko envl· frM, almond, 3 yra feet tall, $20 ea. Herb GOODS 6065 l90HP Mere/cruiser I/ '85 Itasca W1ndcru1ser 850-t 282 ron Ma1or mod avail old, 1275. 873-7588 plants 80 kinds S 1 ea, 0, Open Bow Trt Hull, Molor Homo, 32', dual Call for appt 722·0720 Lilac 674·9422 Sun Top, Traitor, Lots air, generntor, built 1n ACCOUNTINGCLERK OE Rofrigcrator, 2 yrs NEW poworful 4 2'' ol s torage Great Ski vacuum c toaner. F{T p0sitlon. Must bo old, llko now, while, Shado, Pine, Cypress Viper speargun, Cost Boat '" 01<ccllen1 con· micro. electric ::tcp, dctalt-orlented. Duties EMPLOYMENT 5300/obo. 640·7976 trees. l5.gallon, $20 $219, soil $125. Call d1t1on (10 person co· ladder rack, towing incl daily cash. AJP, AJ Washor & Cryer: Ken· .!.,,"91satcllro1.!'s1~'.a6n;!:94~~ Mary 6191951·5025 paclly) SI0.500 OBO hitch moro eKtras R • adm1nls1rallvo SERVICES 5533 more. portable com· u • Cati (714)8'16·1571 mint. cond. $19,ooo: Organized person pact extra honvy duty YWCA Y· • Buys 758·9243 By CHARLES GOREN with O M AR SHARIF and T A NNAH HIRSCH 1 9M Mu•tanv, 289 V 8, A. T. 95% Me- chanically Restored, New Interior, Just needs p•1nt job to be better than new. $4200 OBO (714) 846-1571 ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 'I====== MOTORCYCLES sooklng oppty should ---washer and electric Thrift Sho p now for Ad Action call Tony alt 2Pm M·F Please bo aware that dryer. Excellent cond1· open . Tues thru Sat 668·1055· CM area. tho ltstings 1n this cat-tion. Great for apart· 1 0-6pm, 14fl8 No. Cal a YACHTS 70181====== An1w e rlng S e rvice ogory may require you mcnls without laundry Main, Santo Ana. Operator. 7a~p. M· to call a 900 number hookups. $500.obo Como & shop or call .... ,.. F, must type, wlll train, In which there 'is a 957-3021 for donation pick·up -1 • 57' CHRI S Craft Flshor SCOOTERS 8018 Q.1-As Soutn, ~wntrable, you Yacht. 3 stato rms. 3 1-::;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:::;::=;;; hold: $5/hr, Costa Mesa, charge per minute. 543-.9771. f AD-VISOR 259-7411 TRADE Th1nk1n9 of hav1ng·a !loads, lots of emon, 1• groat cond S225K '80 CR 80 dirt bike. +AJ9 87 Q.C OKQ9 •AKQJ obo. May 1rnde for Inc frost top end and What is your opening bid? CUSTOMER Bartender Trainees garage srue? 01ve us 642-5678 Noodod, earn up to a calll SERVICE s150 da11y, salary • through classified PILOT CLASSIFIED prop w/ownrs unit In clutch, runs excellent. A.-Altbou&h, in terms of the loa- bch c11tes 818'288·5095 $250. 631-3088 inc trick count, thia hand hu only tips. full or part timo. 642·5678 842 ·5878 The N E WP 0 RT 2 wk training, womon. --------..- BEACH/COSTA MESA men 21 or older. Call: =========: ========= DAIL v PILOT Is look· __ e_oo._5-3-2-·9-2-2-2--EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Ing for a Customer Service Representa· r.======== 5530 5530 live for the Clrcutalion Dept to work a flCKtblo No matter schedule, appro• 24· what you're 30 hours per woek wo neod n reliable doing, your petson with strong hometown telephone ekills, com· pule~ e11pertenec, neat newspaper appearance and •blo TM to WOik well with oth-ers SS.30.Hr. can DANIEL SHEA ...... fits in. 642-4321 £Jct. 207 l:::======::ll EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 * HICKORY FARMS * Gift Customer Supervisor Service CoonfiNtt ~Mng bm Nr~ money P"P & ~,,Oing ol dunng the hold.lys tfd.twy fMms gifts stllmg Hickory Farms gifts. Abo ve average wage. No experience necessary, will train. Part or full time. App.Jr in person, Westc/iff Plaza, 17th & Irvine, Newporl Beach. APPOllTIENT COORDINATOR HOUSEKEEPER NEWPORT BfACH ARfA Must have experience in fine home. Y' Full time Y' Live out Y' Non-smoker Y' English speaking Send information & references to: 1280 Bison -89 -311 Newport Beach, CA 92660 * MARKETING * Fut groMng mukt11ng firm, locucd in The Irvine Spectrum seeks two Ptr detail oriented ind1v1du~ls. Both require ucellent organ1u11on & commun cauon JluJI, Hotline Operator/ /Billing Position tC'q1,uurn.r u rt'q\l.lfflDC:ftU "" Optnl>Ofl of "" PayYOI ~ '& tt\cad Hot5. "" ~ .. '21uri B. "" 1uK i's)roll F11!1C!IOfll ""01•1 Eotry "" onil'niru £qo l'rrf ""Pando• E.p Pr.f To Apply S<nd ~llmt To: BOS I T"hnoloSY Or, Sv11c CSIS lmnt, CA 92711 Attn: Stacy SALES/ Environmental Seevourcar make b'acksl Neect to sell your cm? Do ~the ~ way! Run your auto oo for l 0 00ys in the Doily Pilot/lroependent. It it doesn't sell, we'U run it for 5 ~ore ckiys, FREE!* Coll Cklssified fa detai~. four loeers, we coraider it unworthy of a demand bid. The quality of the long suit is the major deterrenL Our I choice would be one IJ)8de, int.end· ing to jump shift. to three clubs next. Q.2.-As South, vulnerable, you bold! •Ql04 'VKJ973 0 963 +AK Your right·hand opponent opens the bidding with one spade, What action do you take? A.-The cnt1caJ requirement for a t.wo·level overcall is a good auit, usually sis card.a long. Since this hand comes nowhere close, despite the fact that it is worth an opening bid. it ia a terrible overcall of two J heart.a. Paas. Q .3-As Sout,h. vulnerable. you Mid: ' +4 • 8832 85 +AKQ109.C Your right·hand opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What action do you take? A.-This is a matter of style. If you play weak jump overcalls, by ii.II meant bid three clubs. If you don't, overcall two clubs. Even if partner bas nen to nothing, it is unlikely that anyone can double you for pen· alttes because of your trump quality Q.4-Both vulnerable. as South you bold: •A8 v A.11083 ~AQJ +KJ3 The bidding hu proceeded: South Wet1t North Eut 1 P .. 3 P .. ? What do you bid now? A.-Again, methods dictate your counie. lf Norttl s JU mp raae ~ ron.· · ing. showing a hand worth 13·15 pointa. yours revalutt to 21. That rivet a combined count of 3'-36- enouch for a amall sla..m, but ehort of a grand Uam. With fint-or aec· ond·round control of all euita. we favor an immediate aix heart.a. If North's jump i.s a limit raiae rather than a game force, be content withe cue· bid of three spadet. you.r cheep· eat ace. Slam might etill be in the cards, but you need cooperation from partner. Q .5-Neither vulnerable, u South you bold: •73 V'874 -.>AKQJ +AKQlO The bidding hu proceeded: South W•t Norti. EMt 1 :> P.. 1 + P .. ? What do you bid now? A .-The prospect of an ll·trick contract in a minor or a epade game are remote because of our bala.need hand and poor support for partner'• suit. If the"' is a game, it ia moat likely to be three no trump. There- fore, we would choose a rat.her un· ·o rthodox two no trump for ow rebid despite the fart that hearta att unstopped. Q.6-Neither vulnerable. u South you hold: •874 "73 • AKQJ +AKQ lO The bidding has proceeded: South We.t North E..t I p .. l + p .. ? What do you bid now? A.-The same hand u befort', ex- cept that the major·auit holdinp have been reversed. Now, e four- apade contract is a mort' viable po&· aibility, and a jump to two no trump could shut out that fiL Our choice now would be three clubs. to eee ii partner can rt'bid spades. Full time, from your home. Need phone. Top Comm., FR•E Tr•lnlng. OC, LA, SD. Ca ll Dave at M .T.I. BREAK TIIE PA1TERN of harder work for less pay. Qynamic marketing co. seeks sharp people ready to clean up the environment + green up their paycheck. iiiijPiL 6112-5678 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 -800-7 48-6806 No phone interviews Call for appt. A GOOD AD! CALL ONE OFOtll Rl/EMJLY CALL: 842-5878 .... 646-8753 ......,, October 11. ,. Rt•r MoftUp: I •• froN Pitts· LllRA (~pt 23·<Xt ll) M.an\ will burgtl eftd WM cl«ll&tlttd lo rnd yqu1 romm•nt on >""r charm, •ppoll"t'I. hu· '°"''"e"b ebout our own lilly Con" mor Stand tall for prmclpln, ttfu!M.' to M• J doft't kftow why you kttp M 1nt1m1d.tttd by ••rmt.gent Surg• of • -1111011191 tportt flgu'" ... I tM good fortun• mull• tn ruthllmt-nl n( alwayt happy w11ea you write about w1th~ ~illarian Is l"t'plftt'ntt'd oub tlftdlng tlhltttt and provlcl« their SCORPIO (Oct 23·Nov 21) Punle todlacal 1ifM -· I hen aft Arltt doa pt~ fall into piano. you gain ovrrall who la c.onttaftlly h•nary. What v1rw you m11h1 M humml"J, Evtry· 1.ho11Jd I do? Cfttd the anl-1 oft<'t In th1n1 1t going my wayt" Lto Moon • while!) ... You a,_ ell lht , ... In hif!hlightt car-Hr. production. •t•ndmg Ja,.n and fre11tt ... You lhlftk you •n in church comm11n11 y Teuru• play~ tflcla but I -ri1ht throu1h you ... t\~t. YHobvio•lyuupenonoflnt11rl· SACITIAl lUS (Nov ll·D«. 21) ty '" Scenario highlight• un1qur atudy, ARIES (March 21 ·April 19) You change of Kt'ne. tw••l opportunity,,.... f'tnt'flt' from •motional C'OC\lOn ·•Mak• nt'wtd romtlntt w11h onf' who nt'tnlly pl•nty or l\()tte' If you J<1n ·1 blow your 1nd1c•tt'd, I could go for you again I" own horn, th•r~ won't be •ny music Anothtr ~ltlan•n will pl•y out!Mand· Rtttnt domntic ad1u1tmtnt provtd 1ng role. brntf1nal, pl*tbly pMf1tablt L.to "'P· CArRICOlN (Df.c 22·Jan 19), '"'ntt'd fl(lwrn, m.uaic. unlqu. gl(t part of~ TAUa US (April 20·May 20) Allen· nu10 You'll "'modt'I, l"t'furb11h. bffu· uon rnolVft around'"' ,..,It, d .. 1,n, 11ry 1um>und1np Mental mlwi C'Oll\· arch1~u,.., •ulptun' family mtmbrt m1nd1 mol'f th.an usual att•nhon Color dfdam. "OK. htt'• do It your weyr' ~-coord1nation futurtd Libra i. In pl<· fh\t '"""'· outlint buunderiH ProtKt tu"' •It 1n ttll0tt0n1l clinch.. AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Ftb IA). k~ CIMINI (May 21 Junt 20) Lto word•• ··111rv1vat1 ~al d«1t1on I°" Moon h1ghh1ht• tnpe. vltitt. commu-· your w1y dftpllt ln1hal adv•rt1ty Fo· nic.uon with ttlat1n who rtttntly cut on nghtt end ptn'lll ions cndibll· went #AWOL. Foeu.t on dffdhne, "' 117, publk •l'Nl8•· mam•• PltCW na• tpon .. bthty 1ntt'nM rtlttlon•hip wuh tlvt dttl1JT1, "l em on your tldt l.nd1vtduel who malln you laugh ind fo"'""'" cry Capncom lnvolvtd PISCES (Ftb 19·Mttth 20) l'Nctl· CANCIJl (JuN 21-July 22) Cu,,..nt cal ,.rr11,.. d<>mln.~. C'h«~ rteOlutl()N cyclt 1Nrb bfs1nn1nc or ""' of NI•· tionahlp Funck art avall.tbl• for tnv•I, con~ml"f. wor._ method•, dltt nuu;. publ1C'1tlo11, advtrt1N111tnt1 for you1 . llnn You II bt <'ontulttd ronc•rnlni .if. lAo Moon hllhllahtt ability IO lo Ml1hbor'1 ,.e lltnd franllnf'M w11h ~ "'-"' ~ntl Uriftl ett1tllCH C•~ nattw 1nvol"4 LIO (July 2)-Aug 22) Moon in IP OC'TOMl 1' II YOUa llaTH- 1'*' .. " lft't'MI f'CNMl\<'f, tty It. "" OA Y: You'"' l.,.,,.ndtnt. dynamic. tt tl•lty. INk,.ncMntt Mallt ptttonal ""'" '"°""'· 11ttract1y•. •nd you n • ,,,..,.Mft, ...,rt v1•w• In dynemir ~ an untqu. ~1"4i or.,, af'P"I t..o. .. """' W•ar •hldH u( y•llow anct Aq11•r1u• pt1'11Cln• play hy ro1 .. In your .,W ._f'h-'• n.w waY" pto~nng lift You •btwr chchn lmllltk>tl hu• eplftt, Mnftl •do Nn ~ You •rt • dffdly •Mmy IO v1aoo (Aq ll·S.pt ll) Rtluw ufftd htm .. C11rrtnt ~·· <"Otn<idtl to bf pa..-In middl• of lam1ly tu& "'' with cMttlvt wrtlln •• rtpon•nc. tr\,., w11. "9n1r10 h1aht11h11 ttachlna v1t1 .. merlt•I ~·\&I pcw1l>h! add1tlt\n ... """I• ch<ttlon conttrn•I\& Nit or to lt1n1lv Rf'111N•hn1 ef ho.,.. ., .... pwrctl ... of proptrtv Unorthl'do-plMY pnor l\l •ncl'of ~' ~of Mtthod ,..ultt In tuttfta C"anttr nallvt llllNtl'f'Clhln ftat11noJ In Nnnmt>tr u,.. 'Hl\Mr m,ift ~mt>teblt 11'1 1 .. 2 • "'Priwte Ptr1y Oriy. No refoods with this offer. Cl.1ss1'1ed Community M.u~€'tpl.1c€' "NMiJ., hppnu uku /Int • drr.,. ... -cm .adbwJ Gtnel"ll ForMall Oar bold and darin& side wtU come oot lodaJ, makin1 ror op- portunUltt to hHe utn '-an 'lll'hllt "' bttoaM more outspokto oo all ~ ot nbjeds. U't llktly that ~,. name IOaM reatlien with our more oulrqt0us btha•· lor. nt crick for rmyot1t wtlt bt to avoid J•dstna nae "' 1tt at lnapproprtelt edJons or 1.,etth. ll's a artal day lo "' on people'• sood sldt by droppl1a1 tbe usual rormallUt1 aacl t'JrtUlng ,_,,. ""· rr..iy. Aries (I Am) Matth lo.April 20 Othen ma) tell )'OU tb11 you're going ttl far and warn )'OU that af- rairs can bat .,·fire on y\1u Always (lnO to take on a due, this time -they m•y be n&ht THnl• (I lllYt) April 21-Miy lO You hl\'C to let JO of a rail\ful 11ual10n and enter new 1erntory You chns tt> what " f1m1har. but the future holds brt&ht op- ptlnun1t1Cs JIUI the same. <~hll 11 TiaJak) M-., ll·J•ac lt Stubborn thinkin& pa11crn1 keep you In a nit, but )'OU may not be able to let So unlca f<>tted to It would help 1f )'OU put thouahts into action 10 see what ectully wOrb best Coar (1 fell) J ... Jl·J•fJ lJ After benH.. with authority fi1Urcs for wte~ JOU tct • fl(W approech tha1 is aatM and non·thrca1enift1. Remember thet cp 11111 pervade and )OU1J ~ 111 et.1rhyour mm. Lto (I C'ti .... , ,.., ~ ll RclflOMl"hili')' knocb loud and hard on yoor door and •• tired u you feel, )'OU °Ye f1>C IO rapc>IMS. Onft '1 lclOt tor tameoM es eo do yout wed, °' ,ou11 h.w 10 ctean "r t1tcu ,......_ VlrWt c ~> "-u.s.,&. n You are the master of pnctic:al routine, and oow it when you can help develop a workin& system for others to follow. You'll have to do some eliminatina of old ways, in order to make way for the oc-w (and this can cause some hurt (eclinp). Ubn (I llele.Dtt) SepL lJ-Od. ll Tempers can escalate as egos act out of control ft'• easy for you to see the problem, but you may be unwillina to be the firtt to caU for a truce. Scor,kt (I Dain) Od. U.N". 21 You want to do the thinkina for Olhcrs, and this timc1 they have idC&S of their own. Rather than spend time tr)'ing to con· Yin« them to your way, why not sec how 10 incorporate their •tiouah111 Sqlltertu (I Asptn) N... U. • Dtc. 21 Your thou&htt tum 10 romance and adventure, and how to 1rh1evc an Ideal bfc. t>oo't blame yout partner for bei.Qa !eta than perfect, or you'U put cf&atance be· tween )'OU both. Ca~ (I llM) Die. Jl.J ... It You .-ant to rattle IOIM me-. b\lt the anim&lt iNide m., rattle back. Your enthuslan ud ~ to create chaQ&C has e.; ~ throuah alow and IHtbodbl mt ant. Aflartu (I laew) Ja ..,. l9 You need to "k:Jwoer the boom .. oa ~ who dCltna It. I• huru )'O'l IO ditdpllne otben, INI ~(r=1~ ~M.n. • ACltOll l Swamp 8 Strtl .. brealters 11 Unc:oo6cld 14' Infirm 15 Obleal6on 1e Swldlltl name 17 F.cta Ind flour• t9 Eapionagl org 2000..,e,g 21 Greek god 22 A c:.wd 24 Mallanlmll 2e - -land 27 o.termlnl 30 59rlng, lg 32 Some IChOol jec;tlet• 33 Bit of wort! 3" Type of ftoundet 37 Cozy 31 AlbetrOll vw 39 Seed COV'lfing 40 Attention 41 Entleemlnts 42 Modi 43 CrMturll of folklcn 45 Dllllll• lntenMty .... _ 41 Goiltlr •• cry 49 Auto P8'1I 50 Hln«l leeicMf 52 Large number se Ostrlctl'• kin 57WMfher detail eo Aoaln: mwk 11G,_.~ e2 enter the auction again 83 TIMl8tMt &4 f'mttld 65 Paradlsea DOWN l O...ble 2 .. -Chrlst11" 3 Sc:>ff1 ·:= through water 5 H Of HRH e~ 7 Roman ttateamen I CldOOI 9 LI'-story 10Coet•~ cffy 11 Milted drir* 12 Foreign 13 lldC>thecltn 11 &mp. 23 ShoukMr- Pfef 25 Comnleldala 21 -• noteny 27 "-,demand doee' 21....,, peal! 29 L9w building 30 lntecilOM 3 t Long tlfMI 339c*ll 3S Troutltll ·--.._. ........ 51 --IN menute SJ MldWWy Oii 54 Actre. Moten 55~ 51 Period 51 __ .,. Wortd ' .. ' .. .. Monday. October 11, 1992 You're Single & We re Free! Free fifteen word ad and flee dally message checld Thei'e's OC\'tt been a better time to try the Personah! Yoo have nothing to lose! (Except another londy"nW"O ''We're bringing peoj!le together!,, October 19, 199.? Spt.x:ial Ldition h>r tlH: .'\t.'\\ port lk:~ll'h/< ·o"ta .\It.·"~' I >;ail~ Pilol Orange County 0\ F.JbWIS 11 n1:in who's warm. handsome. fwu1). lll1d 1>undcr· 'ful 11 Ill I .. ~,., Im 3S, 57'. 10\ 1n1, IUl.1<.'ll\C, bnghc Ind fit. \c.>port lkilch C.11 1743. Bl:Al.11FlL BLO:\OE, sen WllllS, clmy, ~I, J.4, 5'9' Stcb lo\ mg. refined. S\ICCUS· ful. lll<ll'l'&JIOOW.~ nm 4().55. \t" pc.ot1 Bea· h C.!I 1709 l\t \GI\ \IWI· l.Jhclnntac. Cicl"J> •. "' •O'J, 311. S\\,. " 'i ..;14 .i~c. '!1>'"tt 00..hng. p<o:ll'\ .... u ,>.1•(\C l1'11!C Call .~~'I ' 11 I' JI '1' "C<'IM' SWf'\/ \ ' I) -.:.:h wuihful \\I\'\ \ ~nc.kr '" lur w>,.J,~· ~ ."1> •bni ltvinc' Call I• I,, lk! ot c 11 ~ •tJ:uc-cqtic red h,~J Ill ""n.:~lMg lilt JUfl , l.1" '''"'"" i: r 111."»rt Let'' '" ·'i' 11i.1urn I J I 1iro. Call I ~~• \IH· YOL '.i\~\t. "'II and 1n 1e1k.:1' Stl'l'!ll icntlc, rl1C11111'11C •111.l f.r11nt 111\ >t'CllfC, Bet11olltfl 'II h\ 'i'Jll/\,un \/S1 fhdCla \,., un '"' ·~ ".W !.:id} of Ill '1,H.)f\.I \.&...it..' n\ prt'U:V and """re .. a· "' n1 1 o.t lcH en "' lheG1• J Yrll'\' Tu5tin. r~.1 1111 I ll \fllt' 'i I'( l'f'l \G 8.Mdc l:11cl 11tcr.t anJ J.nc v.1:h !d '11C' fcm1111n1" <ec(S lllUC'J· 7.e, a;1rac1 ''. r ""'" ,'11'4t ""1111 'c · r~M.J • •:3 '" \on~ \na 1, ~ OHl\ffH Y \fJR.\C11\1 BL0."1 l>I~ fl'UfC);\~. w >/we '"Ill.Jr r:trrc\b ,.,th \S'h'\I ~o oo r .. ~.n c.u 21112 SllAPH Y !l l.O\ DI· green "'es, 5 S. (on1~. 't«Aing 1.111 hunttl. cumm11mcn1 minded gentleman ~ 5 1111 Ir' u1e (•II ~3W l'RE'lTYS\\ I lll.'•l11mx.h1,.• t~cd, hi111l'<t. nt<n. cr.11•\' r.1\cJ Jnd m111 IC' "-'1.l \ «•~'" "'.ml hcal')cd inan .,. ho COJUI>' the samc. lrvuie. Call !bl! WA."flE[); Roman11c, rc'o'~nl inc. commued relat1onth1p Serkin& llu.morous. profes. sional. 1e111lc 111111 6', XIS, JS+ (or pmty, v1uetou' blonde. Ir HllC. C.U 18) . • Sl\F, sincere, ou1go1nc ris .atuC111 ,ooc1 11111\ 40.SS. 1o1ilh- many inlcres\S and 11mt 10 en)!)\ Win. U..11e CaU 2.w7. RO\lA.\11C. Pl~. wna:rr OWF \IS, )'Olllll '<!, scd> :it lt1Cl1•c.1~1 \\\I ~S-55 111 ._.,••: hf n mtrnincs, good com~ uon, humorw> lffech1•11.1:c. ICll\c_ uut.do..~. mu•ic.. J·n ·~ T11111n Cill !SM llb\l. Tl~Ll t<1lltgc mom matrs ~'" i;1>rgcous mile:-. 1>u1lt, libml. •m e1hnlt1ty, 2U Z6. fun lrvhc41, fncnd..~1p. Ir unc Call 11 ~~ ATTRALi1\. E S\\ F .l • fun kMng, rdycatrd. l:nJO)I out doors. 1111vcl, music. 111(1\K'~ ~cks "iS prof~<ional JS 5Cl, '11111lir 1nttm;1\ fc>r commncJ 1cla11onsh1p. "'C"'fK'rl Reach Call 1928. SWI' ATTRJ\CTI\ I-pro:e:. ~ie>nal 4-1, 5 l.pcUtc blooclc loc•~ 1111 for ~~ 111 >hare m1 lie. illlercw:d U1 meellr!\ hm I0\-1ng man ~O H. \JS,1) re spuns1blt "ho IU(e!> thl.'ain. ar,, ,.aJk,nc. tra,cl f:r.c 14ll1C~. h<~.n-trd ll1d '· dancm~. °"'"'' llo&lU \II Spu·1 ~1fcd h•Jn:.i" \'1,IC\ Ca I 2J.17 PRETTY GREE~ EYED OWF pr11fcu1Mal. 34. scelt 1raclhsm. fun. rcasonab~ :rt· lrlQJVC l?ll:l J.~-4) '°ho a!JO)-S dancin&. din111g travel. phtloso= ph), moonht 14.Jks. ttc. l.ook- m& lur eumpanivnsh1p. ro mancc, and frK'lldsh1p. IN111c Call 17\16 Sl.E~mK, 1nnct1~ F'1hp1~ l2, 54 • cduC1tcd sceb SW\-1 \040, \o,S, rllllll1':111ly qablc, nwrugt 1111ndt-d l.ong Uc:a.:n. Call 16().$ INDEPE.~01'.\ T,sirona blond!! (wllhcinmndy adv.need I year vld') ucks great look1~1. 11rouncled m111 27-33. IMM. Call 1251. DOWN TO EAl<Tll, IWllh I twch uf c lua, sedunc SO. ro- manuc DWM. Plcax be 11n ccre. llun11111ton Bnch. Call zm. bCLECTIC minimthst_ SWI-. 'i0 . .S'81128, bltllldt, lqs. bra111\, vnall busmcts owner, '"Tltct, 'tels unaffected ad1en11ircr lh1ll1ln110n Beach Call 21 S2 OR FAM lo~cr. pessiocwe.pnn ctpled. prttt) profcj31Clrlll DWI· 4{)'s You ph<ion11e, stable pro (~1ona.l.moragamousrclatKH1 $b1p ll'\'ine, Call 2143 ,\t:B UR/'. 111\IRE.D BEAUTY. Tall,slrik111&. fi1, 3'. nun~kcr, no ch1lctcn, cdu ;;atcd, ,.ell mannered I love the fino-thinlS. ltlddon\ bcheH 1n kwuic frogs! You• l11111d.~nc. ~ucc~'ffll, sclf·confidcnt. un -Oer .so.~dyftndvcntul'\', not a lcnophobc Newport Beach C:ill 1996. OWF. BLOSDE. S'9', SS •• \fS, ~' Fiiler for bndgc. tmn~. thcalcr lt1d ) ou n1mc n ..:cw pon Beach. Call 2540 RRJGIIT, WrrTY. fii. sen111al stn1o1bcn) blonde OWF ..-1\h tckcllc mtertsts ~ch \IS ~oulmalc 3 t 1o111h ShakC$pC1ft\SOV I and C'lll!Jhi'i hcai1 .. ho lo1cs ·ethnic rooc1. tra,d, PSS m)-ctcncs. wl an llJlh 11 bfe's hulc foibles. Ir '11e. C1ll 22% AlTRJ\COVI· DWI-SI. l6/ -BO; bru~'llC, fl«tl C)CS, ~r employed homco..-ncr ,.llh good 'CllSt Cl( h.iroor. h;app) and J~al. Into CISl.al ~< ICIM 11~. compmion~1p, mo11c<1, 11JICI cnioying hfc. lluping 1u meet •<n luving.goud·naturcd. h:1rd11o1~k:ni; u'lllnlC'!p.11\. Ccxu \te(J Call 2741 PKE11") 'ii \IOK SWI liid1 ; ; w.iii:' 111 '11<:•1 n1c.c look1111 ow to respond to an ad? You can an.-;wer Lhese ads quickly and easily by Cllling our electronic voice-mail service. Diai 1(900)407-4377 (Hdled (II 11 19 {!CT mmute Aton~ caJJ l...ngtb cs 4 mmuJes Calls Tf'fpAITC a IOIX.h ~, J'Kint: r~.t..\€! chrdtfor IOW-b tone t>.>fare dw.Lms ) Press• 1-foc " furdicr cxpLinauoo uf the voicc-maJ ~r .. 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WOIWI'.., -- tuln. ~cs. ti.n<.ct< tr.end Cl.TL~ SJ\1 U slclidcT, 11h ~p lh1nt~~g:m lk11:~ Ca' 1ct.c (;A..,.,.,, cntrcpttncw, '<X>Y ~ii ll'"<a".h.u'ClllTlurocal1vt. \TTR>.CTIVI-!>1-\:>LAL, lr\.<l•C SW\1 ~7 C&S) JOI:!~. ~u llmlt.ful, lll!cll tcr.t re ma.r. '">' rl<t '"inc Ca I 32Y' l \IQL l. S W\I confident, t:1m .o. .. rc, "Xcrc suan~. gcn<ic, prbJl-..ialt' ~1nJ II lrlcl1~c. m1c1 .1&Clll, chm. pin t111l, llla.t1<.J11.11c SI· ':'IS hutt•. hum.•. r.iman..e 1 ~ •n l.:all 411~ !\ ll(IK\I Y/~IJRFH 32, \\\o\1 ,,,. 70 d.irk hair. hvcl H• •w1d•ume •nd funn)' \edt n1• \ ~ Vl I/Ill hnin• 11\d 1 t••I~ 1 u )al llo:at.'1 Call 111'1• 110\I 'I '>l.\SrnVJ· DW~ IU, \ l'l "' '"' falhn "'l'h 111r11o 111 ~ "'lf u!Tiomt lll(llhq fc•1un I.tr.nine. 1.ao,.Rc:k':l Ca I Jf4' -----TI\ 11 Ii ~ Ort&IYI tu. H ~CT mamccl \ts <tab! f, no dqltn dcnl•, 11/Sfl Sc•lfp10, KKlll drlllktr, ni•Y 1 -nc. 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Jtt:rllc P'''IWWtc. r~n lic~u lmd)'SWl-21 W11ir •001panionsh1p rllll'lolrl\c Ir •1M Call IMO LOVl~Ci Sl'IKffl. \1 :ci1 llltt•tl)' '.fl,ndrJ dn1 • .: <'I )'Ot:J, h<:•l1ri \t.hol~r.<" l•d bu1i: im1 •i;m~ 'iwm ft• ~111.1 llah, SW\1 I~ iK" :r r:m d. 111 \111'11<.u,a1cdtul1l1U1~1 ~I I I 1S, blmd/e.rn ill' h~ I lone ''" a nr1ng '" '"' nl.l'unn&. 11ndn1•411d11 .._.,111 w•lt)' c~1~•rd ... 1•m~n ('IOUlma1t 111 rKe, .~ rn1 lj;e wi)', k> ~lllr V.1t.h IO the h th~ and n~O\.l fulfilhnJ o.pr~1ms <II roman lie ~c. ltan£m.illl!J p!I) ~.J dciire:i 1nt111S11.1trld llunal k"J\r, d~OllOll, dyr.111\l~ aCf~h • tormr. mmiiOW t-r aiid 11.~cnc ""7111\t'--I cnJI>)' 4UTl}I lh111r.~ • b...~ Lni.1o1-. • n& n thei)l(k fby,roJlllJ,"l I , 111d mcd1'4t1:\J II my 1~'11 t'l;lo. ~ yard In 1p11c ol l1h '"' SlrUQle "'l:h lrmet y and ill II raplkibia, I thr1v' tl!I bciT!r uu1 ,14e WOot' 10 ~pl '111J \1ulhcr ~an.re. I 11111 >' OUcW &oocl look1na. hnan .. .i.lly Sl.lblt, ccncrw,, f1ni.trt, t1,1nJ, •11nplt,~n<111~e.a111na.atn1l\!. 1ffct1too11c, trim, hnhhy C0\11 Mc>1 Call 391 b Cil;r Rf..AI ' SW\t !S. 1.tlM, m<delfl<;t~ •t"Ckl I .!fl ll1, athldlc bebe.. Orange t' \1111) Call )097 f /\Kil YO!. rrrnan1ic,stablc, re Cllrt'. a11n&. ~crale1 ss..-S? / 130 with one duld. loolunc (Of SB\1 aimr-n1on ..-ho 1s and lilies to ha~c fwi' S1&na) ll1U. Call IS74 1-0UCATl'D. PRETTY SWF )7, "'ell bluh 'i" , 'tancd 11\\Cf· csu, IO\C1llllldol0n, k'"' walk\, 111111111k ... ,.nc1111 Ollt, rcad1ni Sc:~ \/SID SW\1ti·~.3 '4-0. cJ11~~•cd. ·11,.11.onally/finan Ci.all) \Wlic lu< C:onvn1uncnt C~ \lcs.:i. t'AJI 1534 Ul.UI 1.YIDHl.O'i0€profC$ s1on1I \\.'I cnioys thutre, tmcl. \port> -cd> male SS• to ~. care. llununtlOll bh Call2s.i9 ITAUA~ bnin..11c, SWf S'3, ~pcly, pre11y, lr111lc ,.oman w1Lh aa11udc bul potC1111al. 39, sp1rnua l, noc rehgMIUS, into self mr1chmtn~ 1mpro~cmcnt, dy· n:untc humcbod), S1mfrld hu rll{• Seek~ 'nl'tdlc 1n haySJ:icl' gentle llllln \\ell mannered, 11ocll·appu1ul«I ''Vl~ortallcr, 32 46. pRt~r \IS, no duldmi, cduc11cJ. I 11•n~11ll)' Slable l-oun1J1n \•I "' C11l IS52 C.OIWH>l ~ IJUJ\OF 37 .S'i' (36· ?A \.1 > fl~>lilgnphtr ittli:s li111n.:1alh <ru.re, 1111, hand sc>mt. 1thJci., 111.an '9.49 \e..- pllfl Rcac11 c~'' 11>~ CLASSY. earth) DWI-. tail) ~Os Pua 1-lO)d. ,nw pa.•u. • fll)C IWlllC, goud l:a>olu, focl1Jl'I. Cltld}e)i£ht, ICVllJ •C<mfon.ablc qult'I. but .,.cxild love <ameCl'ITI pitl) ~Ult' Call 1fil l WIDOW, WI· 711. atllxll•t.", educated slim. tl!ondcfgr«n c~c~. s 2. 01o1n horn<.:, XUIC ~oeb compamon CO\a ~e.a Call 2662 SWI 2.1, :oo& red h~1r. ia1l/,,,,, dlT, prcny, 1thcf11c \~ '>rur .. -. -ioo.al. Ll 11\r:icl, count" a.i' lv•ci \C\.-klnJ l-duatcd, 1oimi11 1tl'IL'm~d. ull 1cntle111.111 n J'.• 2IY 11' inc C1 1 lh! \IRY \l'IK,\(11\I 11\\I l(I iii l~t ·<o• moi:.•r •cl.t uon"1ip ..-1th ..-arm·hclnt'Cl . .11 ll'IC\IYCpro(eu1~111 m:111 11 II( ltv1nc. Call I mi 00 YOlJ l: . .\JOY Mc, *11m 1urcs, people' Ate )UU c:oof1 denl?Oo)ou hkeio la11gh'Thcn caD tJus SWf (~ ~on sl11p. lrv111C Cati I S96 TAU.. A11'RACTIVF. bl~ liics c:asual as ,.cl I as f incr thin~ in hft tr )Oii rt one fine man bcllolctn 48 I)(), lllnlelt\C, A tl"C. f11n, hkc to bugh •• iptlll ht- <poiltd, I'd like )(Ill w ho: lhc (111C$1 thlni in m) lift Call t!a' \fSID SWI· \C1>-p.ot1 lk~ Ct!J 280Y rl\LL. ~ARLY bO\ priitL" <ll'llll. riJqlaldcl11, $CCJ..., vs cmipa111on 01 er .SO. llurtllir. 1n 1tlhscnec. L'llmtS1ly onlv re quirtrnCnlS Balboa. Call 275-1 fRLF. Cl\Ul~R~ll\S. SWf bloodc, irccn C)CS. S'7Afiin SI s. I lo~c .. OrKll1jl CIUI, wttlc>OOt. spttru, tmt.l lllld pva.. ~me Call IYSO SFCURE,STAlll.l:,preuy.uui go111g, 1rad111onal ~aluc<. pro fcss1l1nal SWF 3 • 5'61125 l·n IO) s OlllC!oors, ICMI<, beach -.1\ks.m~'1t,hc:.n~ bes tri.:tl(h. b1C)cl111!t Srck111g $«'!lit', C"Jr lflg, aJf~lll!'lllt, '31\)\c. Jlh~\I caliv acu~c. (am1I 1ir1rnrcd sw\1 (cc cumnuacd 1cL.111~1 slup Costa \lcsa Call 111-1. llRIGlff. 01\ I RSI·. p!'lll"< ,ionaJ SWF. \IS. 15. Bl'T\1111, p«1tc, co11ntr)·cl1~<1c11. C\ t ~ thc=ttc S00.1111S\\ \1. \I S. 30-3~. dtp«J. 1.nc.m. C11Ct1 mwnte1u~c, ~ for <TCTimlt IT1Clll lrvltlC Call 1500 \TfRAC11VF. wpdy red head. SI. T1. prol~qonJI. m p<1l<l\c. Lo~cs bugh1cr m11•.c. :ichcnMc, lt1thcr and pn> t.o bbid \tf\CI acsscs. Stcii:.,i • UUIY &OflOOll< Cl~!UOO (2 l 30) ..-1th pcnonahty (t'( fun t•c n111tt-\ Sn.,kcr prcfcm:d IMnc Call I 99 Jl~\S TO SILK V1'J''llll• d:ruv blonde, hl11c t'\<'<l \\I pct1.,; S ~IS ~. ~arm. r11 manuc. C:hn)li:in, Mltsh p.,sc,. for .S01<h, IC\11 C, pl!) 1c;il1~ f:t hkts tr1•cl. dlncc. lhc•trc. r.ooo 11 llNGS c.omt In (!NII piCkqcs! Pct11e, prttty DWI; )7, lool11n1 for 1111111 w/lolarm hain, 1111111111& tyt1111\l llhll'l1C t1111rd Irvine. Call 1892. Clim, Pf:TITF. athlcuc sw1: .19, Sl/100 loollui1 for tanc lf\'t, athletic. rMW'll1c SWM 6' 20 27 llwit1~l0n Be.di Call 1340 PREITY. PASSIOM rt . PROl~.SSIOV1L.. 39. S"J'fl~ dcstrtS hand.-<imc "/SID cla.'1 IKI man of nlQI\) (or .:.unvllll mtnl ~ewp<1n Beach Call 1901 0 11 MA God' lf\'llllhy, 111hlct1c 1111d cnactti< wronly chick I ,. anr a b1& 11tracu.e 1-Aink • llun 1111itltn llcach Call Ill~' CllU, KY MO~KbY ,\lnilt Cln~tian lll.)fll 40 Kekin1 '" ptl'l)'lan Jouing, bc1ch, 1n1 mats. w111e i book•. 5'511 SO, hnvt>lue. Costa ~ft$1. C:1lllln6 CU J'E, PETIH IOS, long blonde hair/tic(lloln C)c( hi~ d111in1. danc1n~. llyini, br.ich, buats. Seal lkach Call 2\17 l H~1Th MIDIHl pcr'llllal11), liutrcsnnblc Ann \1arpict ~ fc.u1ma.f ,.oman 1o11th 1111fU11'111& mind ttcks adven1urcwmc. i:ood lamwml, (Cll\llr\c, ,.di ld1u~cd matchins lkll•krnd \fo>t bt fit .t 111111, vs. rood llllurcO, polllll\C and~~' ~" LonJ lkach c.n M 7 An RACTIV~. PROl+S SIO\.Al SJI \IS, 37. Sl t 10~, Seek, •d•c:1111ru1u. bnihl 91hlt11U!I) 1nchncd, Oil• 11.nll1 a1o1~. \llCllJI~ C'l'IClllcd, '/lt\''~I nC\' fn~nncr, JS .t ~ for run. g11(id umec, ~. tn1•cl. rtllre l'rmmu no dis 'ppomtmcTll• lrvUIC C11l l7U I \I I 0()1.,1\(i f11t .an .aJHn surer H:t 1:1101111111i:d, ws11n' rd.1111""'-h·r lmwuna40,C111e, (;ljdJ)(Jh:~. OUll\C f4fl0~ \cc ll'f: ' II « '"er. ,uca,-<, 111t, \~,1) fl<•dul~l·11,l.»c•cll lt"" \I~ t.,1 :!V.IJ \ 11"1( \I fl\'I PKOI Vi SIO\AI SWF. 'I/SA) 41 en· ~1 colt n:M1s ans, na111r,, tr•\ i:I 0...-.irl.') lnendshtp, Qlln· m1una11w~h1o11ny, s111CCn:, •h· h:tic. S«Urc pro(cs1onal WM, \JS/D, l5 SO lrvuie Call 1273 8f.All111i\..1. 1ns1cle and out, SJf "°· seckina 1p111111lll I*' ncr. I'm a &ood fncnd., afTeclion Ile, 111 pe:iuhapc, like w llu&h F.nJOY llllNC:.. ~•cs. danc1111. cm1nar<. 1o1alkin1. Nc,,.port lk-ch t•ll 11"7 ,\ ITK.\l 11\ I SWF 41, 1o1oB: ~ 12 ..itp ~V(l':Un\. Sttk..< Ill lt trxli•c h <o 11131'1 In rceo\-cry "'111( l ~11 ;?07fl S\1111 ' \'er~ preuy. C\11'\'a Ct'OO). pc11lc. hnlnc:t~nu.rse, 39, 5"2'11115 l111JU)~ t.nvcl. the lt\S, ltllblC, nc>O td\\.'f!Wrn, laugh- ter lll1d rumancc Des uts pro- IC\,11~ I itntll:IJl<lll fuucbuon· ~hip lrv111e Call 1862. Cl\Sl.1\1 ll0\1EHODY, DWF 58101 cs =ping, f Niu1t1. coolc mg, gardcnmg <edn sumconc 1u do them with. Cost• Mesa. Call 2*>' l.OOKl~G I-OR • nutunng fnmd :and comp;1111on -.11h pos- ~1h1ht) uf'' \1~ I001 1'111 a OWi' 51. lookrM 1or <tll11t.'OllC 4S 60 w Vllll'C qu..&lll 1 umc w llh..l .onc Beach C.a11 25~' Pf KSIA \ \\A..\11·0 l:lca1111 M blonde v.nh gr«n f)CS, 30, ~' hmi-."11(, td"calcd. am b.i.o.is. 1.uT11I) ... .enled finan c11lh 1ndcpcn~t S\1 \0 'iHor l"n.1mcl, ld•cn1utc. •"•nc r. ' '"""'I "OISI I Wt:, t.rlfn.JICll\C.~ COf1CCI\.<, pll)S, the Otlldl)(lf'I llo .. °bllul )OU i f..c1' ~Cl 10 &Mcr w C$Ul11n\1Cf c Ill 275' CARl>:G. MHnlO\Al 1-., ·conunin1a111c nvn malCnJ " tic, <tni1J)it. nca1, •IU4lh•c. 1.kgr"'-J SI· J..·w<') o•n111Jlnl<.11t "''lh .io·, "" \\I ll•Jnt<'f'l':u'I 1 •• 01 lie.kn r.n 2111~ 111•\Llllll 111\111" llw1•t1.1n OWi \1 '"'k "t 1iir h.>nd .. omc >11u.L'•lll1. 11< a11.i1 Clrt•IMO f)\I, \l •IWl:•l.:I •. ,. tv ht-Ip ro.: ~.rm f _\ \I 1 .. -. (h <I, A ~ • tein~ \ , ... 'a: •. ti.: m, AIUSIC, 'flllrl•. Ir•'"'·~.,. 1"!1 VWOfil, '*lllltlnl \Ill\ lht.:t-Kod h:fc. Fncnd~ fiN1, l~tlT" fr, Ilk! Cllll 1663. TAl.L SLl:.."iOER IO'S \/':i. aun1c11vc, pa•1~1e ebvut hfc SWF WIJ1U to mct1 ann1. hon C$t, Aia:cwful man fat fnald · ship and rooancc U.1111 Beach Call 2287 TAL.l. (6'), A 1TRAC1 I \l- ,.1do<." y1iun1 ~. \(), '"""'' financiallv scurc cmtl<'INn ,.,th a v.de range v( 1lllcr\."I) 1o1ho CllJO)"' hrc_ llw11111>c11111 Ocach Call 2MS YOL~G .SO. 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