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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-11-16 - Orange Coast Pilot.. niE NEWQR~ BEACH • • Monday, Nov. 18, 1992 Good mMning! Do you know the three most popular \<ending m•chine items in the Daily Pilot newsroomf ----11 Sunflower ~ 21 Burritos JI B<1gel DoS" Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 . . 25 cents Residents le-r 19th Street _bridges span . trouble .,_ · NeYJlyweds say proposal may disrupt their plans for raising family in the area ~· By Joel Beers SU!! Wrlttt NEWPORT BEACH -A bridge in their front yard was not the wedding gift Chuck and Jill Maggs wanted. The Maggs were married a month ago, the same ti me thnt Chucl.. moved into their home in the Newport Terrace condominium tract, which enjoys an unspoiled \<icw of the Santa Ana Ri,er bed. II was al o one month ago "'hen J 111 discovered the fate of the propo ed 19th Street Dndgc remaim 10 quc 11on. Now. the Magg,· \1ew of their quiet, serene oasis 10 . the middle or turbulent Orange County is tempered by the thoughts of a bridge th:H mil) somcdJ) dC)lrO) their neighborhood. .. , he rea)Qn \\C mo\ed here \I, as because or the rural atmosphere.'' Chuck said. ''To find a plJcc hl..c this in Orange Count) l) impo 1blc." A frontJge road ~eparates the Magg's llome from tT1e river bed. They have seen rabbits, sl..unl..s, an occa 1onal opo um and heard CO) Ole hO\\ b at night. The) fear the bridge "111 not only ruin the ecology. but any plans they may hJ\C of r.11\lng a famil) "What \\OUIJ that be hl..c," Jill asl..s "Growing up right do"n the road from J frCC\\ay?" The realtor "'ho )Old the ·Magg their home four month ngo a urcd them that the bridge had long smcc been tal..en off the dra" ing bojrd. "We "ere concerned, but _didn't think 100..much about it." Jill s;iid. "The re:iltor )Cemcd to I.. now." But after reading a story See PLANS/lie* Piii . " Resident fights to pro tect th e neighbors on his once-qui et street, where he has lived for 40 year~ 81 Joel Beers EA~'l.19tl '.:>IRE l·I -,\I 11d1kr-1·fnt: "h.:n l\\O ur .. 1.. ":ir \\Ou!d u:..11 p.i~t • r, mi.: · in a .J,I\. 'I oc!J'. he c 11mat..-~ u'> mJ:' a~ 1.;ir~ P·''~ h~ h1~ ·" 11iJo\1' A -lU·\c:Jr rc,iJcnt ot ca~t 19th S~ttcl· bd1k1 h.i~ h.id ,, fronl·ro\\ eat in the gr.idu.il trnn,for ll'Jt11.>n ot !i :>trcct lh:it once "J" un t .: cd c or "the boon1c,, · but "h1ch n .... 1' p1,; r lJ , t 1c 1 ..,,,. C\I rc ... 1J ·nt1;il 'UC I m th. Ut\ And 11 oulll cc1 \\llr<;c The \\1tkr11n~ ~>I b1,1 JY1h··1s ln~c:J 111!1.1110 prl>po,ed briug".:, on th.: .. ounl\ r .l\t~r p.Jn : h11!1l\\aH Unh:' lh at u,,ced in .. , n mi. n • .i m;1ori1~ 01 ('( unt~ '>up.:n '"o:' :o c!eh:tc tn, bnJc e'. L:.i't t 9th ma1 h.: \qd.:ncd t l> J~ mm 1J.ttt: mor~ 1r:1ll1c. · II th,11 happen'. 11'1 horn .. , 0:1 ti~ !>ULllh 1dc "·11 l'\Cntualh l: ck~iroH·d m 'rJc r t in r.: '" t 1c: ~:r1.:e1 .;o'i.. ·t · Thi~ Joc!> not 'It \\\;!I ~1th L 1.hkr, a -1.,-eur-ol.! "ho h:i!> the 'igor. :.p.1rt..k nJ ll..tdmuution of .1 man h.alf hi' .1gc "!:>un .: l f 1h.:'c p •)Pk h:t\, Ii\ cJ h:rc '.?U or ~ ~~ar' Jnd to J1~plJ-. th.:m J r th~ runh'n en,c o! co111mu1cr' h qong." he 'i.1)' Al Eichler, a 40-year re id e nt of East 19th Street in Costa Mesa, is fighting to kcefl>"ldditional traffic off his treet. E1C'hler\ imohcm.:nt in 1hc t1~h1 10 plt!.er.e E1,t 19th\ int~Cfll\ li.;11. m:iJc tum :.i .kbrn. of 'ort,. '' i1 h cour{c1l ·member :iud ncJt;hhor' \;ll"·n rdcrring to him .1 the \l.i~ ur ul E t . 1 • ' . See BRIDGES Back Page or spiciil ·Interest ~ ~ like other Costa Mesa officials, councilman Joe Erickson opposes 19th Street bridge plans. They're in his backyard. By Joel Beers COSTA MI:SA -Joe E:nd . ....,n. \:II) counc1lm:rn. ha a. 1 C>tc:d tntt te'>I 10 l..ccping Ea!>t 19th >trcct 1ntJc1 .ind nu bridge ove r West 19th. Lake other c\1uncal membe~. he belic\C) the propo ah \\11ulJ be terrible for the enurc l.'11) But Joe [ricl..>on ha> Jn e\cn nl\>re \C te<l intcre~t. He ll\cs t1\0 bkX'I..'> from Ea t 19th. His three clemcnt:tf} :igc children walk to chool e'en <lav. 1 he Jib.raJ) .1nd park the &iworu ID!! au:_ locJtcd "here 19th turns into Dm'CT Dmc. "Thc'c propt''ab \\Ouldn't help an)bi.>Jy al all," E·nck!K>n ~a~:. ... rile\ ~oulJ JU!>t bnng ml)rc nui~c: .rnd 1rall11. to the catv and cut a .... a}' J quiet ne1~hl)orhood." ·1 he count) ha!> all three propo,.tl., on it-. ll1.1'ter plJn or h1g h1\ a~"· The m.l\tc.:r plan Jr;ilteJ in the cJrl} -lh. •~ the ,,, c1 :.ill blu eprint tor reg10nal 1r.11h1)\>r1.11 1"ln "'•thin the count) Co,l.1 :'\k~a hope' ,I COOperat11C 'llUJ) ""h thi: l ount) anJ l1Uc!I of Ne" port UeJ~h . I luntington Ucach and Fountain \ ;illc} \\Ill COO\ ince c:i.:h ' -tft.tt altc rn.111' e., ew.1 \\ t kn0" "c ha' e a rcgion.\I See ERICKSON 'Back Page Councilman Joe Erickson \.\anh I~ halt the ~lreet widening in hi neighborhood. Shop ·costa Mesa promOtion brings _losal=----~umers-home -......._ Ch b f C October's Shop Co t.t Mc a c~1mpJign Jlllll""" am er 0 ommerce was a strong firs! step in the lo~ran l promotion tnduili~r~ ol Cl>>ta 1esa, ,000; South Coast Pl.sza. 52,500. the Harb<lr Boulc"ard of CJr~. S:?.500. the 00\\nto\\n Merchant' A"lx1at1on. S::!,500, Triangle Square. S 1500. and habit of m.1kllll! their purchJ''-' 111 i.m n. ..lt'!I hard lo mi:J~urc him mu"h ':.ik' it dul genera te duang. the 1.:.imp1gn but I thinl.. ~ou ha\e h> loot. ::it thc .. c kmd~ 01 rrnl!ranl\ J \ .1 kmg-tc rm I lh''tmcnt," rcrf}man ,,1iJ. ") h1' I' JO cdu~.11ion.1l proce:.~ th.11 h:.i-, to co1111nuc .• 111J 1h1' ''~~ the first 'tcp in the prog.r.1111 " thl: m''nth·kmc e'cnt an,! m.11.:c :i purd1.h..:-in ll1~' n. officials hope month-long project effon to.impr~tals_ Lbc . . • 1~r hoppmg in their home will put residents in touch with -to"n their home-fown merchants . The month-long promotion. ,~h1ch rcaturcd pmes donatcc.t by p.1r11c1pa110g I !arbor Center, S 1.000. "\\ e ..... 1111 .. d Ill J1.1.11mph h i:cumg ·r~opk lo 1h11111o 01 u, .... ti,n bu~mg a,, 1. .ill thin£' I, Ill£ cqu.il. l u1 11 t n..-. .. !.~, 1 "itlun 1h · llC\t .;:; d:i",'' Gia) ,;uJ By Tony Cox l!uSlllCSS £OiWr COSTA MESA -The short-term merchants and a campaign to educate con umers on the advantage of shopping in Co:.ta Mesa. attracted obout SO local bu me> cs There "ere c\er.sl ma1or contributor!. that helped fund the $19,000 COM of public1i.ing the Jam Ferryman. 111con11ng pre:.1dcnt for the Co!>ta Me!la Chamber of Commerce :.ind co-ch:urman of the Shop Costa Mc J campaign •. :uJ he bcl1e\C!I the promouon pro\.1dcd an 1mmcd1a1c boost Ill local sales, but more importantly, II "111 encourage con~urncr to ~ct into till' Gary G1.l\,\1y,11cr of Or.m:!c Coa't Jccp·E.1gk. ,agreed GrJ) 'IJll..t thJl" ··1101 elull~. ".: .:du.:.1tc.:d pc,lpk ol the 1mpor1 a11::e \ll 'hopping at hllmc. e'pc.:1.111) "11h ' m-.1h1ng ' e\p.:n,l\t a' :.i ca r •· · Inc ... mpa1gn 1\a' ba,.:d \lO the notion that 'hllpj>111£ Ill h.l\\ n h .. r' rr1. \.II. " See SHOP Al effe ct on !.ales "'on't be lnown for u couple months, but indica tion) arc that Costa Mesa co.a to take close look at low-cost housing project By Joel Beers SUI! WrUt COST A MESA -Decision) on whether to opprove the county's fir,t low-co t housing prOJCCI for ingle adult and re- vising the city's fee structure lead o lengthy City Council TO USCRllE W2-4U3 CIRCULATION 642.otill llADllS' HOnlNE 642·6086 ~to 642·56'1 iifAl ADV£RTISINC '42-4321 ti:MOOM agenda Monday night Costot Mc a Village, a $4 5 million project designed for thc- working poor, i upporlcd by the council. Uut council mem- bers caution 1h11 the complcl· ity and unique nature of the See COUNCILJ• c pcc1a ll) "1th a b1g-t1d,e1 11~ ·1 lil.:c an au1omob1le. p.1rt1c1pani.. 111 th'" c.1mpa1gn could not C\pcll people. h> gn l>Ut during Insurance company pedals bicycle salety to · children By LonAnn Basheda St.Ill \\ ler NI-\\ PORT CcNJ ER -Pa· c1(1c Mutual. which cmplO) :i man cnou,lr_1,!!iured Jn a highly publi· 1:'1zeJ01c)Cle <1cc1Jcnt, has agreed to cucnd o gnint to help talc the Newport-Mc a Unified School D1 lnct' popular Sprocket\l.oman • biC)cle silfely program to clcmcn· IOI)' schools eountywidc. Pacific Mutual employ· Jame Murphy. who recently \\ai. offc.:1c<l S2.85 million from Ne"port Beach to cttlc a la" uit he filed ofter cr3,hing his bil..e 10 a puddle on Bad: Uay Drhe two \Cil~ :igo. Murphy suffered permanent brJ1n damage an the crash. which he blame' on the cit ·' failure tCll pmpcrl\ dram the bike sr:ul. Patricia Ko I..), a 'poke \\Oman for P.1cific Mutual lite imur;lncc comp;rny, ' 1llcJ it 'la 'oin\:1dcnce. rJ!AIHIH "There " no conncclll'n c '''Pl that we t1,c an intcre't here an children·, health anJ -;a(CI\ ," 'he 'aid. • Kll'k' "!!Hi the ·P~dt1c Mutual l\lundjtion. a charit.1blc br:.anch of the hfe '"'urance COlllf\!ln~. de- cided Ill •t\C SJ!'. JU hl the Or· :tnl.!C c,,unl\ l r:.auma '"'1CI\ :ihcr · hc:mng th:it the PT \ "J' iXm-.m· ing a helmet ,.tic fN tudent" "ho C\luldn't 1..llheNhc :iflorJ them .. Pt.rt ,,r tl1e 11J1 t h ""'er, "111 ~'" l1i:,,1gn. tcd 11 °ll ,d;et\\om n ri.. 1rhl'Jd\:J 1 th'" Ne"JlOfl· \ti. J chv 1' • t°xlUI three \C3r' :1)10 b\. 1, ::il bic-.rl~'-:Jlel\ n .. ttn~t' "'.ir~1i l::\:.i1L' and h::an F:irrcr, ~p.1.h.kt'l"om:rn 1' ctuall~ :m " d·" mnm • progrnm '' rtcd 1n Sc:ittlc ~c"port ·Mri.:i of1 1~1 Is pa1u lormcr km t 1 • rtcn tc:id1cr t..> See SAFETY M 1·1 AS\lf II II l\ll llt IHI llA'° -... -a .. .. -' .. ~ .. -E : .. • Monday, November 16, 1992 Locals DiilJ .... Yesterday's News ..... J-.~~ .• FORTY \'EARS AGO: Nov. 13, 19S2 l-rom the Newport Balboa News Press: HundreJi. of alumni attended Orange Coast Collcgc'i. fir::.1 homecoming festivities this 1H~ekenJ. A campus barbecue dinner attracted 160 graduatei. and 700 students and alumni crowded into the OCC cheering section in Santa Ana Stadium. Homecoming queen Mikel Burne~ of Corona dct Mar and her court; Jean Mmru:k of Garden Grove, Charmaine Bernard ot Hu1111ng1un Beach, Chandra Sooy-of Balboa Island and Susie Pieger of Corona del Mar \\Cre cro1\11eJ at half-time and were guests of honor at the Homecoming Dance in the OCC !:_,')111 1\\ E:\T\ \ E.\RS AGO: Nov. 11, 1972 Police c1 .1cuJicd a Ba~cr Street apartment builJ1ng ;illcr J re::.1dent received a phone call abuut bomll~ pllnted by her frunt door and her car. Co::.tJ ~k~J Police Offieer Chuck Hamilton called El 1 l)ro MCAS for help in disarming the devi ce::. and an exploi.ives team was dispat~hed to the -,1:c ne \\'hen the team opened the device,, 1he1 tound an alarm clock wired to high''·'' lla1c" in one and flares and no clock 111 the other \\ eJC) resident~. who had spent a tcn~c c'cn11H~ behi nd police lines. were finally .i ll~ml!J t...1 return home. The person who rccc1,cd the phone call told police she had no clue '" to "h' 'omeo ne would threaten her in ~u1.h J m;.inra TE1' \ EAHS \GO: Nov. 16, 1982 Re::.punJ1ng to \\hat she del)cribed as public outrage O\ er million dollar campaign spending, ~--,..,.....--...... Third term Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Ne"'port l3each, announced she was considering legil)lation to limit donauons to political camp::ugns. Bergeson said legislation could be drafted to require candidates for state office to acctpt only money that originated within the district for which Bergeson election was sought. She said tlm \\Ould prevent politicians from loading up on mune> from large statewide political action commatteel) and other special interest groups. FIVE YEARS AGO: Nov. 4, 1987 Homeov.ners rn Newport Beach's Beacon Bav community had more real estate bargaining po~er thanks to the overwhelming appro,al o t a measure in recent city elections. Mca)ure N, which affec ted only the 72 home pril Jte m.ighborhood, allowed homeowners to double their 25-year leases on city-owned land. The measure. which was passed by 82 per cent of the 'voterc;. docs not automatically double the lca-.e.,, bu t allows the city and the homeowner's ai.!-0\:1Jt1011 to enter into negottations for 50 vc;ir leJl)e!>. v. h1ch enables homeowners to ~ecure bank loans. - ~ There are no personality surprises in growing ol der. By th e ripe old age of 30, what you see is what you get. f.ccording to psychologi ts, our basic chiracteristics are formed by 30, and stay with us the rest of our lives. If you're carting some heavy baggage, like taking yourself too seriously, it's best to get rid of it before the cut-off date. There"are no refunds or returns. You can't rely on some ONtside miracle like a love affair or. solar eclipse to solve your identity crisis. It's a do-it-yourself. project. This new revelation answers that age-old worry: Will time turn me into a bore? When there are silver threads among the Clairol, will I lose my esprit? Despite Mother Nature's reputation for dirty tricks, she's enou~h of a lady not to transfom1 you in to a bromide -unless you come by it naturally. Age glorifies your virtues and emphasizes your short-comings. If you were a wind-bag in your forties, you'll be soporific by 90. By then you'll have a wider selection of pointless stories to relate. ~ On the other hand, unsinkable optimists sail through old age with flags flying, even if the ir boat is a little COMMUNITY EVENTS •Please senJi it in writing: To bl~ce an event, please write: Community E"vents. aily Pilot, 330 w Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. -- 1 8 -------------------• Illustration by Bill Mcintyre leaky. While seniors are more diverse than other age groups, we're frequently lumped together like a Blue Plate Special with no substitutions. Bu.t we're not all carrots & peas, meatloaf & mashed potatoes. Everybody gets old from intellectunls I NOVEMBER I . --· -___ ,, ----- 2 3 ' 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 L..-. 15 416,' 17 18 19 20 21 TODAY b 30 P m. Costa Mesa City Council, regular meet- 7 pm 7 a._m. ing, council chambers. Gty Hall . Dartmouth recruiting, for students and parents, Balboa Bay Club, Quarter Deck Room , l 221 Coast Highway. Newport Beach. TUESDAY 22 13 29 30 24 . 25 26 f.27 28 - . v Newport Harbor Ar~a Chamber of Commerce, Dolphins breakfast, Ne11tporl Beach Mamott. Ir- 7.30 p.m. Latinos Cosla Mesa, regular meeting. Denny's, Bristol and R~ Hill. Costa Mesa. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Noon WEDNESDAY Netwo rking '92, Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commerce member) >emanar, The Sports Club/Ir· vine, 1980 Main St, Irvine. CosU ~n Chamber of Commerce, ~"Business After Hours;"--alRodre BoboiS, 3060 Br11tol St., C03tJ Mesa . THURSDAY Costa Mesa Chamber of Comm erce, Transportation Committee, chamber office, 1635 Ne\1tport Blvd . Costa Mesa. T Don Bren t l: ONE YEAR AGO: Nov. 16, 1991 .. Irvine Co chairman Donald Bren told a gr oup of ~W community leaders. "Today. l decpl) bcl ae\.C we expand our horazons with the opening uf Nev.port Coast Drive." The $67 m1ll1un 6-mde road winds from Pacific Coast Highway JU!>t south of Cameo Shores to MacArthur Blvd. near University Drive in Irvine. It was touted to improve access to and from coastal cities while reducing traffic congestion in the area. Police log . · -_ ' COSTA MESA Peppertree line: Tools were tal<en Fri- day from the gar.age of • home 10 the 29op block -Comp/Jed by Annt Spinn Harbor Boulevard: Someone stole .a bike Saturday that was pa1ked in front of the Jad. 1n the 8011 at 2235 Harbor VOL.88,N0.271 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 Vl)UI com-nl> •bu<I' tM ln•lr Pilot OI - l>fll """ tw rwonjfd •"<I rn 6~ to [dotot W.llwm lobdfR fhfo wne H hout 1_.na -~ IN~ boo V'rd to ~ ltnm 10 Uw rd IOt on •"Y lop!C C'on~"'-t ID ct.. Hod·~ wflO -(II Ill _. IN>•• <~IS puhl~ ""1t1 •l'CI~ ~'' ,.,. .. .., c "' 1f>d pfKww numt>.t tlot ~fQlll'Jfll "'" " YOUr comtnulll'I'; ~II"' wr w•nt 'r'(lCJ' """""'....,~• (09'1'.gk No -tlorie, lluilnttOM, edt ..,.,., nwll~ Ot ~ ~n rNy be rl'Jl"C)dvcrd .... IN>ut wna~ perrnoon d 1opyr1,,.,,.~ Delivery 2uar~tee.! --=========:;;......:::..... ___ _ If ~ ,. • ..i'61ctibfo• •nd do noc ~w rt..,, JMIX" by 6 ' m 1 • m °" ~rdlys And holl · dt't"I. ~11 l>f'~ 10 'm Ind M'W 11( it to )'Oii br ll()C)n °"' C"*>lnff s.Mct Unit<. 64 2. 4) )), It OfW" ftOfft 6 I m ID S p m Monidoly ~ fnday aftd 7 • m ID 10 • 111 on Satur da,'l lO -· -"""' "°"' d<CU&.lloo -- To make a correction II • T ... Nol 1 policy ID prolnpd,-conec1 ,n., IOI\ oJ .,.,nc:I! To~ 111 '"'°' 0t clM!flu !loft,,.._ a/1 "41-4111, -Ul 0-k ,.o.i ,_,....._ ~"""" ...... ..... ~ C'hllll'~ .._, iew.a .... vu~ How to reach us at The Pilot Circul•lion Or•ngf' County 642-..4333 Advertising ClaS$1fif'd 642-5678 0 pl•y 642 .... 321 Editorial N~ 540 1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports fD 646·4 l 70 Main Offke 8U$1fW')S Office 642·'4)21 Bu 1nt>U fax 631 5902 ' • Aduns Avenue: A wallet and .a watch were stolen last Wednesday from a locker at the Family Fitness Center. NEWPORT BEACH Easlblulf 'Drive: While ~ping at Hugh~ Market rn th. 2500 block, a ' --. woman reported that w •ccidentally lert a dt.lper carl)'mg b.lg 111 a cart When she returned to rettteve the b.lg had ah'eady been emptied. Via Lido Nord: A wereo and gold nng '>\-ere l.>ken from a camper truck parl..ed near the COfncr of Vi.i Palermo TmlAY'I WEATIB 2~4) LIL 4.0 7114 &.lft. 3.1 "°' ..... 4.7 till ""' 0 , J 41LM,4 ... 9112 .... 2.6 2:0&.M.4,J '):JO,..... o.s • Managing Editor Steve Marble ... 642·4321 to belly dancers. ~en_e~th t~e wattles and chins is n lively supply of ind1v1duul1sts. . . What's important in your formative years 1s nurturing the right qualities for the long haul. Cute doesn't work after 30. Topping my laundry list is humor. It's the dessert for eatin~ .aH Y?Ur veggie . If you ha,•e a taste for absurdtttcs, hfc offers a rich supply. . Courage: This is the stuff t~at st~ffcns yo~r spine \\-hen you l09k in the mirror tn cross light- ing -which is only flattering to a date palm. Detem1ination: The stubbQrnness of never giving up despite taxes, pol_iticia~s, CAT Scans, falling hair, and salt-free diets with no a lcohol. Curiosity: Anti-boredom insurance. Don't leave home without it. Knowing your basic per onality 1s finnly in place by 30, puts a var1ely of goals in a new perspective. Especially marriage. Women can no longer choose a mesmerizing playboy with the idea of reforming him into a faithful spouse. What you see is \\hat you get. Thnt leaves an agonizing choice: Marry~ nice, safe, conservative man, or accept a heartthrob £lS is -roving eye and all. So far this condition can't be cured by surgical alignment or eyegla ses. but science has made strides in so man)' field , why not marital medicine'? P.S. Occasionall) people change in later life ,114 through therapy or some miraculous insight, but you can write the number of converts on the head of a pin. Nancy Mdnt) re is D re~ident of Laguna Nitut l. Public ·reeoftd .:.;.::-:. · ....... .._ ..... >•tit.-..... Marriages l\S ~pott«l to tM Ot.Jn~ Cuunt1 Rt:'C~r·s Offa. Newp ort Beach o Mich.iel MilliL:an m.irr1ed Jun A. Oani~s Oct ), in 8.>lboJ Robert z. Tafo)a m;imcd Amy H Samuelson on Oct l 19'll •n P.>~den .. Costa MHa o Trot A. Htdgren m.urlt.'d krrt Im.ii on Oct 10, 1992 Ill ~nt•~- (llC Oleson malflt'd A\a K. hans on Oct 10. 1992 1n C~JM~ o Elbert Onis m.imed Nicole A. Winn on Sept 19, 1992 •n S.lnt.l Ana o Thomu J. Sere.aw mJmed li~.l E. Romero on °'-."1 1 O. 199 2 1n Nev. port BeJch n Scott W. Emig married AndrH J. WalL:er on Oct. 1 O. 1992 In Pas.tden.> SCbool lunch menu MONDA\' -Soft taco cir chce e piua, shredded lcuuce with cheese. peaches in light S)rup. mini chu rro, milk TUESDAY -Twkey hum Jnd chce c hero sandwich or cheese pizza, lelluce and pickki._ crisp apple, milk WEDNESDAY -loc31 school holipay THURSDAY -It alian sp.ighetti with mc:11balls . cheese bre:id stick or cheese pizza, carrot. coins and broccoli ~ith ranch dip. orange Juice bar, milk fRlDA Y -Twin chicken hllle on mini buns or cheese piua, tJter 101 , garden fresh sal3d, Happy Birthday cake. milk Super latto/DeCCO . __ ..,. . -. Super lotto Saturday, Nov 14 for S3 .5 millton Jackpot: 11 , 14. 15, 17, 18, 19 Decco • Hearts ..................................................... 10 .ft Clubs ........................................................ 6 + Diamonds ............................................. Ace • Spades .................................................. Ace lOCM. TmBIA11RI: Newport Beach 77/48 Balboa: 75/44 Costa Mesa: 78/50 Corona del Mar: 76/42 ~~6:J4a.m. unMt: 4:H p.m () -ct 0 wrm .. .... 11 ... ,. • • •. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ------------------- Not only that,· he can turn a-nickel into a pot o' gold STRIKJNG IT RJCH. ACAJN - There's a fascinating spread in the Nov. 9 issue of Forbes magazine, bringing us up-to-date on the adventures of Charles Mathewson, former Newport Beach man-about·town. The bottom line is that his 4 percent stake in lntertlational Game Technology is now worth $96 million. "It couldn't happen 10 a nicer guy," Local Scene says his e>.·wif e, so-ciety columnbt LJnk Mathew on of Ha(bor Island. A former .card·playi"g crony of John Wa)'nt, Jot DeFranco, Barron Hilton and Wnrreo ButTctt. the 64-year-otd Chuck Mathe"son is accustomed to amasi.ing fortunes. He had retired in '69 with a bundle from Investors Diversifier Services, and . was enjoying the )\\eet life here when called back to active service seven years ago by IGT. "a little company" ba1.ed in Reno. ..._~-. 0 l was Charles Mathewson who came ACTUALLY, TllJS TOWN CAN UE RATHER DULL - In spite of all the front-pnge notoriety (fraud. embezzlement, general naughtiness afnicting the up with the idea of a progressive jackpot system for slot machines, linking thou- sands of casinos. high and mighty), Newport Riche h;is more than HS share of stuporou types. It was Mathe\\SOn who came up with the idea of a progressive jackpot system for slot machines, linking th9usands of casinos. Just the other day, you may have read, a nickel player hit for more than $600,000, ~ive or take a few slugs. The still-dazed plunger might have been tempted to end a small gratuity to the super-slot's guiding genius -but, really. Chuck Ma1he"'1.on doesn't need the money. 0 FOR THE TRJVIA·MJNDED -in that TV blockbuster about Sinatra, the· actor portraying our O\\ n Joey Bishop in the steam-room scene wa~ one Shelly Lipkin. How im presse<.I was Joey? He didn't even know the guy's name until a columnist told him . This was evident again the other day, \\hen it was noted here that i.ome trouble-makers had comp1lea a last of "The 15 Dullest People" m our mtthl. Sure, the Oranae Coai.t is becoming known as "Cote de Fraud, the Bunco Capital of the Nation," but there's a prior claim to fame . For decades, this slice of paradise "as known as "The Land of the Lotus-Eaters," honoring early settlers 'Aho deserted Ody1.seus and brought indolence to our !>hores. Vestiges remain. I don't know if the Dull Men's Club of Newport Bench I) still in business. but l\e saved a Jack Smith column from the L. A. Times (circa 1980), referring to our languid land as "Valley of the Dulls." He was quoting Crom a Daily Pilot piece, penned by Michael Paskevich, \\ho noted: "The t)p1cal member thinks 'Menage a troi)' is a f rench pa my, and 'Gucci' 1s i.ometh1ng you say when )OU tickle a b:iby under the ehin. "None of 19em owns a hot tub, "ears gold chains or goes hang-gliding for recreation. They have marriages. not relationships. drink beer, not Perner, ;.ind \\-Ouldn't think of taking i.ens1t1\ 1ty training or roller disco lessons." I hope the Dull Men's Club still eici)tS. 1t-.;nembers could go a tong "'ay to\\ard dispelling th.JI (long yawn) 'bunco' image. 0 OK, LET'S CO~tPROMISE -At the 1ns1)tence of the American Cancer So.::1e1y's Orange County un11 , I'm being pn:,i.ured into p:?::11cipating Thursda)' 1n the 16th annual Great American ~mokeout. Quit smoking for just 2~ hours - then, hopefully for life, goes the entreat) recc1 .. ed from l9~al he~dquJrters Well, dang it, I'm just not ready to obhge. The1.e good-hearted folks ha\C been dogging me for more than a dozen yea rs -ever since the column lir:>t Ar d T : : . . . ·.'. . . · ... '\, ...... , . ·' . ' oun own ~ . ; ~ .. .., ... --~ .4. A· .~~·.f· · .. , . . -. . . -~. a • ; 'Ii.. • •• t '. f •• .. ·-~ ..... I;~ .. • ,,,.~ .... ... : - • ~ # • .. • --··-.. ~-M. "'. -·-· -· ... ~ -·M-~ ~...._,,4 ... __ . ... ~M Send your items to Pete Ryan, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesol, 92627. Today Hair -The City of 1'.fwport Balboa Bl\d.) at 3 30 p rn .• Beach rs ofienng a 2 hour trench l'-.o\.ember 1 7 at the Corona de~ Ha ir Braiding workshop ""h1ch Ma r branch Libra rr (420 mangold offer) students an introduction to A\.e J at 1 O a m. and l'\O\ ember 18 basic hair braiding techniques. The at Manners Branch Library (~005 \\Ori.shop will be held from ~. Do\ er Dr.) at 3:30 p m. \\hil e 6 00-8 00 p m at the Oasis Senior preschoolers enioy a performance Center. Admission: S 17. Pre-registrat,1on is required. Call at '\ewport Center Li bra!\ (856 San 644-3151 . · ClememteDr )at1 0 30 a m on Ch ildren's Books _ \lo\ember 18 All program) are Preschoolers .through fifth graders. tree Contact Judy Kelley at as ""ell as grown-ups are invited to 644-3187 for more information. appeared ~it h the meri.chJum cal:.ib:hh protruding from the beard. With all due rei.pect to their \\orth~ cau .. e, I don't \I.JOI to dance chi) fondungo 11gt1tn To~ote amlq1Tii1@ George Burm. \\hen ~'ked ""h} he\ \llll smqk1ng c1g'4rs, '"At m) age, I need something to hold on to.' But let's not be harsh and un)1elJ111g Jbout this. A) my contnbuuon to the Smokcoul, I'm reque ttng a "'h1 1eou1 I'm a!>ktng the editors to era)e the offen,he pipe 1rom the da) ') mug·,hot Then ma>be "'e can '111 bre'2 the 3 little eai.1er • ~tumble. mumble .. Pl:...\Kl'G OI UAD HA.BITS. LOL~\ Sl'l:.LLl.\G ~tL5f RL~ I\ THE FA.\IJL\ -Chris ~fogee ~teet I Costa Mei.a ha') fof\\a rded a pre·elcctton kll r "ped on the pcr)onal )I.it 0ncf) of Maril)n Qua)le, \\1fe of the \.in_i)hing \.Cep 1 he f1r'>t sentence tell" :ibou: the Bu~h-Qua) le CJm pa1gn 11 ··ded ~:1t1on to principals. " Jery K obrin's column runs .\londa)s. - H-t.'dnesdD)S Dnd fr1duys . Dartmouttl Recruiting -Dartmouth College Recruiting E\en1ng for students and parenb will take place at the Balboa Bay Club at 7 ;00 p.m in the Quarter Deck Room (1221 Coast Highway, Ne\\iport Beach') Jim Shield. Assistant Director of Adminis.tration will be available to discuss admission. ADD -From 7:00 pm. to 8·30 pm., Joan Andrew)' oft1ce will sponsor a lecture called. ADD & Adult Communication St}les. The presenter, Denise Da\ is, "111 talk about the symptoms of ADD <Attention Deficit Disorder), how they iniluence communication, the challenge oi dealing with ADD and hO\'\ to correct potential problems before they de\ elop. 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Dalton Books Newport Beach and Pottery Barn • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • Fashion Isla nd • 1065 e"-'POrt Center Drive • 'cwpon Beach • 7-H h9-t622 899 MEMBERSHIP •• -.A B GAIN! In our fa t paced society of the 90' , tim e has become our most valuable commodity. Many individuals \\'ho cnJOY working out are finding that the long trek 10 their large health clab 1s taking too luge of a chunk out of their daily life. Tlus, combined with the fact tbal large clubs have a cold and impersonal atmosphere, is why smal~ local health clubs are bcooming the wave of the 90' . A good example of lhi~ tr,:nd is Club Corona del Mar & Boutique located on Coast Highway south of MacArthur Bhd Club Corona dcl Mar i a locaJ, convenient club that offeni a complete workout facd1ty to a limited number of members who arc mostly women and a few men. O ub Corona del Mar has recently remodeled and has spared no expense in offering members the besl in equipment as well as a staff, of extremety talented ins1ructors1 scaled down in a wann. personal atmosphere. Like large clubs, Club Corona del Mar offer \ • top-of-the-line and tate-of-the-art equipment, high powered personal trainers, a complete hne of aerobics and e~erclSC cla c as well as a workout boutique. The Oub's state-of-the-art equipment selection includes Cybcx. Hogan. Aa, Star Track.. Stairmaster and eoaia~ "~ft some of your large and · cxpc.nsive dubs do not ha\-e equipment this nice", ~1d one member. If you desire ' your own pcoon:ll WOJ\out coach to opt1m1ze your workout program, Oub Corona dcl Mar e\'en bas several high powered rcrsonal traincn to motivate you into shape. 1f you arc· a beginner &r a lifc1imc aerobics junkie, Oub Co~na del Mar abo offers _a "Ewn IOIPW <>/ yc>w w~ on4 apauiw cl¥b$ do lt()I complete hnc up of dance and ~erobic ha"~ ~1 thi.s nict. •· cl KS ftu all levels, from Jo-· impact • and tcp e to the new b6dy hand selected from a large group of manufactUrc" mm ICUlpt and funk. ''1'¥e been to a lotof the ~unit), an cxcit1n1 sci 1ion of ~arcl for all ha ..... ~.. :..i ..... _.._ "8 t th. and aza. The wor out tx>ut1quc IS open to tht cneral \'IU~ • SIN vuC mc~r u blic.. K~ da.u is. the ~t I'~ ~r pu QUb Q)rona dcl Mar is local and oonvcnicnt to &IJ of 1 taken. The Oub K~ prosn.m 11 membC:n and often the f0C'tm06t m scl\itt, cl Nn ~ • romier KrobiC 'TV nctwcxk cq=t and staft. The Qub • cuncntl) otrcnn new tar and. unhke molt du alt ~ 1 VUJ afbdlblc ofter ~ mootlu fol iattructm are hlablY tnined nd $99.00. Far more 1nfonnarioft caU 71~.3!5S or ao t cenificd. Rccopima that a variety their ronwn.cnt ~tion at the comer of Coast H.,...a of wortout attire is bud k> ftad. Oub and Femlt.af at 2660 F.ast ~ HJ&hwly, Corona del <:olau del Mar llld Boutique has Mar • • • A4 Monday, November 16, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Business The Business pJge run> on Monda~. Wedn~ays, Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642·4321, ext. 371 Hurricane Andrew dampens US Facllltles gain Who• Ross TO\\nsend, a 49-ycar-old • Corona del Mar resiJcnt who is o~'ncr of C&J Technologie'i. A 1i~111ve of Australia, To,1-nsend \\3S trained W> a l..., I .Hiliticll Cor p. JC· 1 ,I .1 'lfllllg gain 111 re:\· .n.1., 111 lhc: th11J ljU.lrtcr. bu t due t•• , 1 ' ' 'tc rnm111\! frvm I lur- .. \ Jl l'\\, prol~t' \\CH' d,H\ll ... 1 ,} ::vm \C.:.H·ago lcH:" I. , C ,1 1 ~1 .. ·,,1·~-"cd rl 1rhur- . l . I {hl-..tc:J nc:t ll1 0:l>ll1C I 'I 5 1.Cllh J 'hJIC:. 0 11 , I ~21 IJ 1111 11 II 11 tile.' C:I. \\h,,h ll 11.p.irc:<l I n ... sr , ~I .., 11111.10 \ ,j S)i1 111111 Ill , 1. u' \C:;ir' th.rJ •1~.1r­-:=u.ouu 111 l'\tr.H11J1- • " mp.in\ •'It .:1.11- t ,, ' .1r\ th11J·,1ua11c:r ~ .. ll.n..: t'..:1.11 SI .b mslla'll rn •. 111l·-rdJtc:J lo"l''· I' .,,, .,,l\in~' & Loan ,\,. ,u, a 1l•l•ll 1 11 th.: ~c:i.:und cun,clu· : h.1, bc:c:n ~l\\arJc:J a 1~ -the h1ghc~1 ma1 J... l' l),lflk.ing rc:-.l·.1r .. h I .. 111.a.il Rc:p,1r1' ·, •\P• : Ccntcr-ba ... c:<l • _.J tr.1m prc\Juu' h • 1 I 'IHlluL:J. l1H11.crh ,,11.•, I lJnJi.,d •\Ith • B .. 11.h C1 O\Cllllllll .... hll \. .1 ' ! .,_ J : fo. H. .d.' ' t• .1~ ll.!ll11n.JI ,,J!C:-. ITIJn,l\!Cr ,, , h 1 llltun 1 lotc:I' 1n Uh • ~ ~k ' .1nJ 1.1irr or JIC safe, •1:r '"1th Le \knd1cn ,\: _.,_1·b:.1,eJ \\ c'tcrn ~ \t r!CJ):'.:! Co ha' <:ho,cn I ..11!1 ar .1 l'vt11r to ht:aJ up ll' • ... 11~.i di re..: lcnJ111g : I' : t.:r "ho h.b financial problems -"hich sur· faced prior 10 the March 1990 nc· qubition b) its current owner) - b) focusing on a tr:iditional ap· proach to community lending and depollll gathering . D J\e\"port Ueach general comrac- ll.\r Seashore Co nstruction Inc. ha .. ·,1mplcted a S350,000 reno\'at1on .snJ tenant ·1mpro' ement prOJCCt ll r R~~enb Point. a retirement .,.,,mmun11y in In rnc. 0 lliJ;.H') h.a) c & Associaccs, a '\c:,•purt public rclJtions :ind ad· 'cru..,ing tirm, ha~ added several ·mC\\ client~ to its roster, including: rhc Otf1ct.) Products People, a group of more than 100 dealers on the We~t Co:ist: Compai>s Learn· ing Sy:.tcms. a developer of human resources dC\'Clopment programs; 111\estml.'nl banking firm Crut· tcnden & Co.; Mitchell Partners Securities Investments; and Pharm:iBotan1\.~. ~hich sells Chi· ne~c herbal medicine . 1ing1nJt1on. processing and do~1ng functions. 0 Collta Mel.a resident Todd Uroo~ has joined Irvine pubhc rc!Juons firm Gladstone lntcrn.itional as an account coordm:uor. Brooks, formerly an intern \\ith Rep. Chri~topher Cox (R-Nc~poq Ucach ). \\ill 1.-ork with Gladstone's h1gh-1ech. la"' and -b;mkmg accounts. 0 Ann Foster, formerly of • ~l osey1Hunt in Portland. Ore . and Paula Bd ci, formerly of RuJestam Group and Galusha & Associates in Newport Beach, have 1oined Newport Beach public relations and ad ... crt1~rng firm Hilary Kaye & As!>OC1atc:.. Foste r was hired as an .iccount coordmator. "htlc Urac1 '' a senior account C\et::Utl\C Please send your Up the L:Jddcr announct'ments to the Pilot's business editor, Ton\! Co,,, at JJO n: Hay St., Costa ,\f<osn, 91617. structural engineer, but for the la"\ 30 )l!Jrs, he's \\Orl.ed in the .,,.,.imming pool !ndu,try and has become some,,hat of a marketing specialist l le has also built four aquatic recrcacion parl..s around the "orld. What.·C&J Tcc:hnologies hJ., • rights in the America to market an Australian ''ater chlorinotion .. product called Chloromatic. IO\\ n'end is in the pn.x:ess of finding agcnb to marl..C"t the product in \Jrious territories 1n the Uni ted States, and he is the Chlorom.1uc ~1gent for Orange County. Ch1oromatic 1-. a de' ice that comcm salt to natural chlorine. Chlorom:11ic owners need only to put salt in thdr pools, and the machine naturall) d1lvrin:llcs the water. Unlike pools with 1 egub< chlorine, Chloromatic pools don't irritate a per.,on's eye) or skin, and the} don't ha\'e a strong odor of chtorine. They'.re abo eas} to maintain. The U.S. retail price of Chloromatic is SS95, but To,..,nsenJ is offering a promotional price of S795, including installation. When• To\\nscnd reached • agreement to market Chloromat1c in Nonh America. Central America anJ South Amt'nca in Julv, and he began operating hen: in Scplcmbc;. Nine ) cars ago. he introduced Chlorom 111c to the South African nurl-.ct. • Where• 1\.>"nwnd\ ChluromJllC • agenC) 1s nurl..ctrng the product all O\Cr Southern Cahfori11J until he get:> agent!> to )ef\c areas other thJn his Orange Count) rcrnttrf). He sJid Jfo, Tin.t three agcnb "ill set up shop 111 $;1n Diego County, Palm Springs and some\\here in Florida. TO\\O)Cnd's Coron.1 Jcl ~1 :.ir-b:hed Chloromauc agc)lcy can be contacted at 673-5787. Why• Towmend said he c:une to the • United States to mJrl..et C&J's computenLed pool chemical controller. but "hen Chloromatic approached him about introducing its product here, he dec1Jcd to focus all his energies on the cnlonnJtor. I le said he sees great potent~al fo r Chlorom:itic becau)e it's cost-effective and less irritating than conventional chlorine. He said. too. that comentional chlorine m:i~ e\entuall) be phased out because of m en\ iron mental dangers. Introduced IS }Cari-ago 1n Australia. salt chlonnator" are no\ .. used in more than 80 percent of pooh in Chloromat1c's home country. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ ...... CMll llortf mt Wiii IUI .. COSTA ICU-541-tm Ros Townsend demons-trate's. his company's "ChloronMlic." H • C&J "ill get a ~ub,tJntJ~il OW• proht on the 0 1loromJti.: unih 11 ~Its in Or.1nge Cuunt~. a. \~ell a~ :.i \m.ill comm1' ion on Jll of the sJles gcncr•HcJ ti~ the American Jgcnts To"n~end finds To"nscnd J1d he\ sold and installed about 75 ChloromJt1c unit so far, and he's JUsl beginning lo sign up agents tor other territories I le prOJCClS th:it ChloromJcic \\ 111 sell 50.000 units :innuall) 1n the U.S. w1~hin the nc\I three )C3rs. Lesson Learned: · 'It\ kcc:pmg on target, not gelling pUlko ofl }Our mJ10 goals," To" n end said "Set :i goal, like l have. :ind stu.k lo it. I get opixmumue' to get ill\Ol\cd in other thin~ c:' el) day. but ch" need m) tull. de,oted at1cn11on:· · -IJJ l on) Co' -If )OU knOM Onlt'OO(' oho should~ profiled In thi • urit<' Bu incss Editor, TOU) Co\, DI JJO u: IJD) '·· Co l:J Mesa. 91617 . ROYAL~CARIBBF.AN MEXICAN BAJA HOTRJN COOL DEALS SALT LAKE VALLEY --from $298• Fiesta Americana Cmlarl 5Da}S4 ~ DEER VAL.LEY from $39r SNOWBIRD from $4119 2 Nglts'2 Lifts -· Krysial 50c¥J4 ~ -· PUERTO VAUARTA ·%OFF SUN VALLEY from $398• 3~Lifts F1esta Americana so~~N~hts $331• All Young Men's Merchandise ALL SALES FINAL! AlASKA from $1095* NORllC PRINCE 1993 lRANSCANAL fro m $11 "5* 10 N'gtt T~ Vck:ation • ,,.,.Ext*W • Pol1sdcal.. Aalpi:lo. MWm. t.lllln. C.C.• fQ. ,,...,,. Cnl, Willr1• Onra>. Sl Thonw. us v l. Sir! .l.w\ Pun Aco • Fqw~ Quuln lri:lda ... --(If .. ,,.,.,,.c.w botr $115' • C.,":i .. ~onlmd u:fl • grumll ..... 1 ....... ~ ....... Cllir'o .. ..,,,.... Mn Cool Slopes .wrt1 Hat Deal.sl vai,AspErl,Sleamtx>at.T~. Y.tisler.Taroe.Plrgat>ty,Qesed Blft!~.t:~ Some~~Ollbdlllil MORE CRUISES Mega values ~e avaiWe right nON ~Royal Canti>eail's newest, grcridest r~. makirg cruisilg more afforcWe than ever. Book ear1y br 1993 winter~~ saiings. Proes *I increal , ~ttonSpa 5 ()ay&'4 N'ghts $323* RSH BAJA·. CABO ~net••• Miglln..,_ . • NIWPO't INCh/Coata Me)a Daily Pilot • Monday, November 16, 1992 AS ~ f-i118nt witness: I was walking with my husband on Balboa Island when we passed a mother beating up on her liulc girl. aw I' What do you do when you see child abuSe? \ The child, about SC\lefl, was Family Counseling crying. The mother was • screaming at her, a she pushed the child down onto a sidewalk bench, The more the • child cried, the harder the mothe r hit her, We came by !hi scene along with of a dozen other 'people \\.ho also did nothing. l couldn't sleep that sight because I couldn't get the child out of my mind. And because I was appalled by that woman\ behavior. And because l wa judging. my personal failure to take some kind or action in the def ensc or th3t little girl. Had two adult males bee n in a brawl, surely someone would have intervened. if two women had bee n fighting, passersby would probably ha\le broken them up as well. lf a man had been be ating up a wom:in, there is a good chance someone would have alerted the police. But I guess it was because th'C abused p:irty "as a child :ijld our l:ulture promotes the ides that parents have the rjght (within fuzz) guidelines,) to discipline their own children, thai we ;ill J\erted our eyes. What could have I done? What can anyone do Y.hen confronted \\.ith 3 parent who is publicly abusing his her own child? That long night I thought first about "hat I couldn't have done: This clearly hadn't been the time Obituaries .: .. ~~-~t;:.·· .. ;. . Cath._erlne Wetzel, 77· Graveside services for Juan1tJ Catherine Wetzel, 77, "ill be conducted at I p.m. tod:i) Jt Pacific View Memorial Piirk in Newport Beach. The Rev GcrJld Hoemann of Zion Lutheran ChUfCh.-in Blythe "-l~M!!lt'---- Born Sept. 7. 1915 an Santa Ana, Mrs. Wetzel died Nov. 11 in Blythe. A Costa Mesa resident for 62 )Carli, she had lived in Blyt he for the pa t 15 )CJr JI her )Ummer residence. Mrs. Wetzel as survived b> l\\O '"n~. Ball of Huntington Beach and Bob of Costa Mesa. 10 grandchildren and fl\e great-grandctialdren. James Kevin Butler A memorial service for J:i~incs Kevin Butler '!'ill be conducted Nov. 20 at 3 p.m. at St Ai"ldre" Prcsb)1erian Church in Newport Beach. A native olNe"pon Beach, Uutlcr died Nov. 10 at his home in Bath, Maine after a six-month batt le with cancer. ButlCl' 1Burvived by his \\ife, PJtricia; a daughter, Christie; a son, Jason; his p:irent , James ;md Dorothy Butler of Newport Beach; and a niece, Arny Walson. Donations ma) be made to the American Cancer Society or to Hospice Care-Chans in Bruns'"acl.. Mame. -Niva Nadine Croul, 70 -- Private services fo r Neva Nadm~ Croul, 70, of Mission Viejo were cond ucted Nov. 11 at St Andre" Pres.b)1erian Church in Newport Beach Born Oct. 13, 1922 in Calafornaa. Mrs. Croul died Nov. 5 at Park Sui)enor Convalescent Ho!ipatal an Newpot:t Beach. She had been an Orange County rc!!.1den1 for 40 )Cars. Mrs. Croul is urvaved by tv.o daughter , Colleen Mallgravc. of San Diego and Gail Sander of Teu ; "'o sons, Robert Hippe of Mission VieJO and Chuck Croul of Balboa hland; and SC\.en grandchildren. Mary E. Knipp, 82 Graveside ervices for Mary E. Knipp. 82, will be conducted Nov. 21 aL2 p.m. at .eaci£ic._\ll.C.W-.Jl,femorial Park in t-lew rt Beach. Born in Mansfield, Ohio, Mr . Knipp died Nov. 12 in Los Alamitos. A resi dent of Costa Mesa, she had lived in Orange County for the pa t 49 )Cars. Mrs. Knipp as survived by t\\O !>Ons. Bruce and Donald Knipp; a s~ter, Juha Gallogly; fi\.'e gr3ndchaldren and one great·gr:indson. ~en~ iiiiiii:::::::::;:==:::::::::==:= CJ ~County's Best Public Affairs Program" ......... UCI ~ ~. ~· ... LllM EdllDr OI The Oeiy'Pllot Md CoUMll ..._..,... f\.-.. l'O!Ung 511 s.at' Ctrll9ni Dilmlr, Ptlylia a.twn, Kerl Gn.ta ' Jof'rl MoorWll Tiil lllldlll a.1Hlll 1111 llCllrl THIS WEEK'S ~. TOPICS . Cll'Clll • you'd .. the Lobdtl Group "' .,,,,,,.,, ""' lnlonn-*"• ,..,,..,,.. ~ A7r 1fJ4I Otpt/· ,.,,,,,..,. OllMLobdtl 11SfO.f224. -'951fmts more•~ ,,., ytJfX fypQ .,.,... • GQsln Mlllllry_ BlllCllKls b*81mers oc• . •·s• CGlllcll Seal for parent education. That woman's adrenaline must have been running so high that any auempt at reason would have been a disaster. And besidcs,1 had no interest in becoming a public spectacle or a target for her wrath. Then I decided that the best thing anyo ne could have done would be to have dive rted the women's allcntaon long enough to break her anger-cycle. J might have :isked he r for directions. "Could you tell me the way to Fashion Island?". Or even better, J co ul d have said, "Excuse me, 'Mother,' do you know where the nearest Emergicenter is? M) husband is not feeling so well." (Calling her "Mother" may have snapped her back into some rationality.) Had the abuse happened in front of someone's home, l could have asked to use the phone for an emergency call, or even as ked to use the bathroom. Then once, adult contact seemed to be made between us. I could have made 3n attempt to empathize, as in, "Looks like you're having a rough day. I know it's frustrating when kids don't behave. I know ... I've been there· too ... She really is an adorable child!" A psychologist-friend of mine suggested that I could have ga,en he t the phone number of a self ·help group for abusing parentt I agree with this, except , for the timing. I don't think that people arc receptive to that kind of suggestion when they are an an abusing state /Jf mind. In any C\.Cnt, if the attack had continued after the intervention. I would have called the police. If you feel that you or someone )OU * Avoid Costly Fumi ations * We speciali ze in TIM-BOR APPLICATIONS A New Produ~t Designed To Control And Protect Your Home From Future Termite Infestation and Fungus/Dryrot Jnfecti on I LOW COST * ENVIRONMENTAllY SAFE * ODORLESS BONDED* INSURED * 10 YWS EXPERIENCE CALL TODAY FOR ·14 FREE ESTIMATE 1-80_0 _-30.0-TERMITE Mk about OUI guaron,... 18921 Ma nolla Av . • F In today's crowded world. waiting in line is part of ltfe. You do it at the supermarket. At the post office. On the freeway. And if you belong to one of those big healttl clubs, chances are you're paying good money to stand in line. Because the fact is, today's big health clubs sell more memberships than they can possibly handle. And that means more people. more lines and more time standing around than working out. At Shape-Up Newport, we purposely limit the memberships we offer. How? By sitting down with you and finding out what your fitness goals are. We then acquaint you with our one-on- one fitness programs and explain how they are designed and supervised by accredited personal fitness trainers (PFTs). lo\.e has trouble !>ta) ing in control around their children and v.ould benefit from a suppon gruup. contact the referral hotline ut 955-2255. Then try 10 present the idea at a momen t of famil_ calm. None of this is ever easy, but we ov.c thh minimum care and a"ttenuon to C\.er) body's children. Dr. Unda Algazl ls a mental health counu lor Mith omces in Corona de/ Mar. lll\ll\I\ IU tl\11\lS ~Ill\ U With separate Classical & Pop enviro nments at · Tower Records, familiar space for all your musi cal tastes· 1726 Superior Ave~ Costa Meso (714) 65(}5122 ~ We also tell you how we feel about quitters-we don't hke 'em. Which means we make every effort to get you back into the gym 1f you start to slack off In a nutshell. ~ou learn that we emphasize ded1cat1on. not procrastination As a result. our club 1s big on commitment. not crowds If this wait loss philosophy has got you pumped up dive us a call We'll arrange \ a f nendly tour and introduce you to some of our PFTs . The rest is up to you p NEWPORT \ l"Ull ~~ .. l'I II ~hh <.1uh l 1on~m1 nth l 1'"1t('(I 1n V.:ak'hl f f'l.u• 1 ~,,, '\lrt'l(1 1 ~ ,,., • ~('fl~ (7 14 ) 631-36 23 r ---------------------------------------1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L ---------------~-----------------------~ • .• .. I I - A8 Monday, November 16, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 0 • e 10 Because America's #1 Place to save on coats is also America's #l place to save <:>n everything. There's nothing like us in Southern California. \\ t.··re the talk of the country! Million~ of shoppen, h3\·e already t11 ... cmered o ur fabulou \'alues! 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Opera Pacific's 10th annual Opera Ball, "A Strnuss Waltz G.lla" held Saturday evening nt 1t e D1sncyl:10d Hotel was cl hnitely a "10." Co·chairs Gayle Anderson, sparkling in gold, and Donna Bunce, shimmering in silver, greeted 600 guests at the affair which is expectedJ.o re ap Sl50,000 in precc.cds. The transformed hotel ballroom \\JS s Ja\\ ·dropper. Society Gala designer Carlton Burnett and tloral l 1gncr Raul R;imires gilded the •• r •a ~1th gold and s1her lame and oJded 39 chandelier sparkling \\ 1t1 color. outlined 1he .I _..a) ~-crowded dance 0oor With ~ Jclabra, gold-washed the walls \\1th light and 11lum1natod the top u( each tall topiary centerpiece. t\s guests entered the fair) land 1.:t11ng Murray Korda and his \lon!>ctgneur Strings played \ 1enn.s Life," and Beverly Halls 011llion Dance Ensemble waltzed ru:>'.'> the dance noor. (Vcternn Jrt)gocrs stopped. stared about td seemed impressed.) "I believe this is the most .aut1ful ball C\er held in Orange ount)," said Gerry Schrdeder, an --'ill·.._..."1Jeru riter v. ith hu band Wally. We "'.anted this ball to be very k gant and the ballroom to be so k gant tllat no one v.ould cognaze at," commented Bunce. She and Ander on v.ere on ~tage t ir three bows They co-chairtd c 1 ~ 7 and 1988 balls and 1oaned Lcr pai.t chairwomen spotlighted 'igm:lle'\ of \Ong and dance I .i~h \\Oman wore the gov.n from • · her" party 1 he '>pothght was oo Ruth Ding, founder Of the Opera Ball who cha ucd three of the e"ents, and on Ann Mclean, Rose Srncdegaard, Martha Green and \\illi Wicseneck, K.asia Johnson, Kathleen Rh)'nerson, Anne' Key ml Barbara Roberts. l'hc beautiful crowd of women -"""-"'~abonHe ro1ffures "3nd fan lutl ballgowns and men in ' h1 te·tie attire added to the 'ening' excitement that was still 1 progress at midni,ht. Korda, ho wore a medal given to him in l .cbruary by the mayor of Vienna r 'keeping Viennese music alive ' the U.S. went from walu to . 1hcr stepping styles. Gala folk included husbands of c chairs Robert Anderson and Do ug Bunce, OP's David l >iChiera, Dori and Jack de Krul(, C~rise and urry Feeley, Maria n ITTt lt.t)'-mond Francis ( he is 1 .1ti\le of Vienna), Jan~t t urci-Walsh (Ju t back from a 1cnnn \lisit), Maggie Murdy (to \14'1 t Vienna in May), Jolene and 11 IE AMFRICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MFM ~L PR<J;RAM. American Heart Ill.\. Association v Dick Engel, Barbara and Ben Harris, Harriet and Sandy Sandhu, Adrienne and Lrotge Brennan, , Donna and John Crean, Niles Cates (he was prez at time of first .ball) Maxine and Robert Gibson, · Wanda and Bob Egly, Nancy Sorosky, Gloria and Irwin .Gellman, JO)Ce and Greg Griffiths, Stephanie Le~is and John Williams, Cleva and Bob Howard, Tina and Matt Schafniu, Gayle Widyolu and David Scott, Sandy and John Daniels, Zee Allred, Jerry Rich rds, Oardie Dunlap, Maurice Allard, Lucy and Jorge Luhan, Maralou and Jerry Harrington, Tita Loza, Hannes Tulving and Elizabeth and William Vincent and more than SOO otheri. having a ball. t '· ~bove, the belles of the ball were co-chairs Gayle Anderson and Donna Bunce, right. 'A Strauss Waltz Gala' held Saturday evening at the Disneyland Hotel was Ope ra Pacific's 10th annual bah. At left, Ann Mclean, who co-chaired the first Opera Ball. 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In one )Cenario, Hughes made an un- ~afe turn in front of the truck. while another version has Ngu)en running a traffic light while travel- ing north on Harbor. In another fatal accident Friday. a :!0->ear-old Costa Mesa man has been arrested on suspicion of felo- ny drunken driving after his car collided head-on into another "IC· hide. killing one man and injuring three othr.:rs, including himself. Jaime Fernandez was arrested SJturt.l:l\ at UCI ~1cdical Center in 0rJr1gc -where hr.: was rr.:cover- ing from head and leg IOJUriC). Fern:imJez ''a) allegedly speed- ing about 60 mph 111 a 25-mph zone ''hr le southbound on Placen- tia A\l.:nue \\hen hi'> car crossed 0,er the center line and struck an oncoming car, said police. Jaime Mendoza Urquiza. 22, of Co~ta Mesa died at the scene "hen the car he "a~ riding 1n \\as struck br Fr.:rn:rndcz's auto. The other dri~er. Manuel Dimas Ayala. 39, of Co)ta ~tcsa "as listed in fair cond1uon at We tern Medical Center in Santa An..1 with head and chest injuries. Another pa)senger. Raul Tellex. 18, of Santa Ana suffered minor injunc~ but refused medical treat· mcnt. SHOP From A1 government services because one cent of every taxable dollar spent here goes to citv coffers. About 34 pe~cent -or $25 million - of the city of Costa Mesa's re' cnues are deri\ed from sales taxes. Ferryman said he expects the annual campaign to attract more p:ir11c1pating merchants in future years as it becomes better established and better executed. He said. too, that the campaign represented a good opportunity for the improving Chamber of Commerce to assen itself on behalf of local businesses. "Those are the things \\e should be doing," he said. "This 1s what the Chamber is all about." SAFm From A1 don a sequined cape, helmet and biker shorts, and make .>hort presentations with sa fety tips to elementary school classes. Evarts and Farrer CQOrdi- natcd the program as ¥Olun- teers, but Evarts said it was getting loo big to handle. Furthermore, she said, they we re in need of a new Sprocket"Woma n, since the original is pregnant. That's why Evarts and Farrer recently convinced the Orange County Trauma Center to take over the pro- grJm and expand it. Evart )aid it's long overdue. A recent report in the New England Journal of Medicine concludes that even lighlweight helmets re- duce the risk of head injury by 85 percent, and brain in- JUry by 90 percent. COUNCIL From A1 project necessit:ite clo)e scrutiny. The city 1s investing :ibout $500,000 in the project. Additional!). the city will look 11110 re'i)ing its user fees, which are chJrged for non-essential city sen ices. The most drastic increase would be fo r a public entertainment per· rnit. which \\Ould cost S2,285 under the proposed plan. It cur- rcnth costs SIS. Police fees would abo increase. bamplcs include fingerprinting ($20 from S5). false alarms (Sl45 from $25) and county jail booking fees (S 158 from SO). Additionall), the police de- partment might begin charging for frequent nuisance calls as well as raising the DUI foe to $715 or $1,000. Other affected fees include ev- erything from providing wheelchair ramps and sign variance . City Manager AJlnn Roeder has said many times in the past that many of the user f ecs have not been raised since the 70s and that the city is operating on an out- dated tax st ructure that does not apply to current economic times. • RED LION HOTEL 0RANCF COUNfYAIRl'ORT The Red Lion Hotel and Maxi's Lounge Invite you to the ... , ''American Dream Comedy ~ Competition" ~ ThisThursday Enjoy the best local comics and cheer on your favorites as they vie each week to compete at the regional competition in ~Vegas in 1993. Happy Hour 5-8pm • All You Can Eat &..ffct $3.00 We'll see you at 8:00PM at tv1axi's Lounge located in the Red lion Hotel, 3050 S. Bristol,~ Mesi: $4 .00 Cover Charge Live Band • HITI BAND to follow Comedy"N ight -rlJ:lnAS ) I .<llU~'l' fur Futhcr lnfonnation • 714 5~7CXX) ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES STILL EXIST At the Orange County Market Place, we still believe in the American Dream. no L rt11l1nR I ntrrprmrur111/ Oppo•llm1t1t• 10r OrimKt Lm.nty •'"·t /~o) Spaces are available for sellers with marketing, ~kills and the ability to create an atmosphere of appeal and imagination. ff you meet theu qualifications, call 24 hours a day {714) 723-0306 for recorded Information on NI/Ing at the Orange County Malk•t PllH». NEW,ORJ .'-nY : ... ·: C D .' ··oPENINC l? 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Good Ludd Yet Farrer and EV<lrts have found that while teach- ing bicycle safety at the Newport-Mesa school , the actual number of children cyclists wearing helmets is less than 10 percent. ";) ·C ENTER .• '- O'IOOSe from our ..a I KI ION ~ 1'YNSTYLllS, NC COLORS, PAI -a lffVaCF. for AM "b.fr Special E\e"lts . Bi~ .... 'M;?dd1ngs •.• ShoNers ..• Anni~ . Holidav Parties ... Arn:>Unamoots •.. ENTER YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY RECIPE IN OUR HOLIDAY RECIPE CONTEST & WINI In J99J, about 17,800 Cal- ifornia children suffered head injurie due to bicycle falls and crashes. LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642~333 . l •• ~MP MAL Oft ~AX TC 330 W. B AY ST. "'I COSTA MESA. eae27 ('71•) Ma"3a1 FAX ('714)831 ·9902 , The. 3 ""'*In Md! Qlflpaty .. bf~ In lte 1-tJtday s.ctlon, "'*" .... Mdt 11ulCMy ,,.....,., NtN. ... r••••••••••••••••••••••••••····~---··· PtHM type°' prtnt ., ~ end aaa fMI tonn '° ••entries. DMdlne '°' receMng ..,.,... .. 5:30 pm, Nov. 18th. NAME.~~~~ ......... --~--~----------~ ADORE SS . ....;.... __ ~~---------'::.._ ______ ;:,___ CITY~~----~---------~----~-----HOME PHON..._~--~---~~~~-----~ WORK PHON.._ ________________ ....__~--- 0 DESSE RT0APPETIZE R 0 SIDE DISH 0 ENTREE •• • • - Health briels ~hat's new in contraceptives Four new types of contraceptives will likely be sold in· the US in the next 5 years: (1) Oral contraceptives .made with three recently synthesized progestins. These steroids are potent; low amounts prevent pregnancy. (2) A new intrauterine device that lasts 7 years and reduces menstrual blood loss. (3) An injectable steroid used in 90 other countries but still not yet approved by the FDA as a contraceptive. Taken every 3 months, it's extremely effective. (4) A multiple implant - a modification of Norplant - that contains two rods instead of the six capsules now used. The same steroid d iffuses from the rods as from the capsules; it's much easier to insert and remove than the capsules. From Contemporary Ob/G1n, September 1992. Multivitamins are favorite supplement ADVERTISING Monday, November 16, 1992 A9 At Free mammogra~ screenings offered The American Cancer Society/Orange County Unit is 'offering free mammogram screenings to low income women in Orange County. The project, underwritten by an allonymous donor, will only run through March of 1993, unless funds are procured t6 continue the program. If' current trends continue, one out of nine women in California will develop breast ' · their mobile mammography unit with provisions for any ultra sound examinations needed for patients served in this program. PMI will also schedule and complete mammograms'in coordination with several selected cliniC' site') In addition. participants ,.,.i11 also receive a free clinic breast exams and tra~ning on breast self examinations. "The progra.m 1s unique in that follow-up care will be .manged by the clinics \\1th support of the American Cancer Society for any woman identified ~ith suspicious or positive diagnostic findings as a result of the screening," said Hal Massey, chairman of the board for the American Cancer Society/ Orange County Unit shown to decrease breast cancer deaths by 30 percent or more. Women over the.age of 40 should recei\.e a mammogram e'ery one to t\vo years, after age SO, every year. Mammograms should be accompanied by annual clinical breast exams and a mo'lthly breast self examination. If cancer runs in an ind1v1dual's family, they should speak to their family ph~1c1an regarding pre\lent1on and early detection. The American Cancer Sue el) Orange County Unit has 'already sened 274 \'\IOmen (as of August 31, 1992) "'.th this vital program. About 76 million Americans -41 percent of adults -take vitamin or mineral supplements. Of those, 63 percent prefer multiple vitamins,. Vitamin C is chosen by 29 percent of -vitamin-mineral users, followed by vitamin E, B-comple.it, calcium, iron, vitamin A and Bl 2. Three out of 4 persons who take supplements are daily U$ers. From Drug 'fopics, Oct. 12, 1992. cancer in her lifetime. Poverty is a major concern in the detection and treatment of cancer ihe American Cancer Society/Orange County Unit is committed to assisting the undeserved by increasing access to life-saving services and programs. The no-cost mammography program is designed to serve economically disadvantaged women wh9 are at least 45 year of age, do not qualify for Med1Cal ,or Medicare and have no signs 01 symptoms of breast disease or cancer. Professional Medical Imaging (PMI) has agreed to provide hOOO mammograms using "In many cases a woman will find she ha5 a lump in her breast, yet doesn 't ha\e the resources for follow up medical care This program addresses this crucial problem." 'The funds for this program run •ut 1n March of 1993. We're hoping olht:r individuals or corporations ''ill step up to the challenge of pro .. 1ding monetal) contributions so that we can continue to provide this much needed service," Massey said. For more information on this free life-SJ\ 1ng program, please call the Arnencan Cancer Society Orange Count-. unit at 556-7804 Diabetes and hypertension: Deadly combination Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in persons with diabetes. Diabetes and hypertension are powerful, independent risk factors for heart diseasei their presence in the same patient dramatically increases the risk of CVD. Some 2.5 million Americans are known to have coexisting diabetes and hypertension. Because both conditions are underdiagnosed, the true nJJmber is probably higher. Both conditions -and the combination -are more common in African-Americans than whites, and the rate increases with age. From Patient Care, Oct. 30, 1992. Tips on preconception care Screening by and clinical breast exams has Eye care notes It doesn't pay to cheat By Dr Michael T. Bywater If you use drugstore readin~ glasses, )Ometimes called "cheaters," you're only cheating yourself of a quality eyewear product. Non-prescription glasses do not correct for subtle differences between your eyes and never correct for astigmatism Store-bcrught readers are made of acrylic or some other non· ' ophthalmic material. These lenses can have various degrees of distortion which creates eyestrain and fatigue. Cheaters have to be made for the average person's face. However, some prople aren't average with eyes a little close r or a little further apart. •• p PRIES1LEY CHIROPRACTIC, inc. U>me visit our new office in Corona Del Marl In most CIJStS U!t 0111 offtr.u R£L1£F! irom auto K'Oden~ spom JlllJleS, lOW bici: pi1n,. bnghng irms and leg~. headache. and many other health firoble!J\} RELIEF! from t!;•aniaetv of .:on.-u.r..,~ a Dcxtnroi n·-opra.-JC )'ou'll und~tand wlwb ~ng. wlw: ca:i !>.: dOl't, ll'd hciw lt'n~ :! may t.ile. :\othing 1~ don<' without) Ol!r complc!t! underswding A woman can get hec mind and body healthy before she tiies to become pregnant to max1m1ze the odds of a smooth pregnancy and a healthy baby. Some tips: Get physically fit through exercise at least 3 months before conception. Don't try to crash diet. Stop smoking, dr,nking alcohol and consuming ~ caffeine. Avoid stress. See a pnysician to ensure there are no _ problems that need to be addressed. From Drug Topics, Sept. 21, 1992. V1)1on changes can be caused by an underlying eye disease, and new glasses can't take the place of a comprehens1\.e exam. • Rfl.IF.ft. from know>.ng thl-CAuse of \OW proaem. A!ttr a lhorough eum.Ntion, you'll Sff yow X-rays learn wa\ :o speed vou.r rebef. and how 10 help ·prevent vour ~em ftan retWTU:lg I I • I • • .. I • The dangers of obesity Anti-reflection lens coating Obese persons who carry their excess fat in the upper abdomen and waist experience several harmful metabolic changes. Abdominal fat is rapidly broken down into free fatty acids v,,hich, when reaching the li"er, interfere with insulin met.abo1ism. The enlarged fat cells in this form of obesity are also less responsive to the tlormone. Both defects increase the odds of developing diabetes. From RN Magazine, November 1992. By Or Alissa S Wald Are you bothered by glare or reflections while driving, watcfling television or worlo..ing at a computer terminal? Reflections on cla:,se') bloclo.. 10 percent of light from reaching }Our eye which decreases the ability to see }Our best. REI 1£F! from insunnct' ~perwon We'll ur.:ingie Workers Compm'-'bOn benefits or Slmpu.fv your penona.l miury we so you al' get them~ }OU want W.e !Nke chiropnct1c cm ..tfordab e • RELIEF! from knowmg mcmbm cl Dr Pm."itie\ • t.J ff m tmne<l for CWual e\Ci.JertCf and h;gn StAJldards ~ff ltX'!I C.ll'f •51.mr cby appointmrnla Growing up too fast Society, too often aided by parents, television, movies and pop music, pushes children through childhood too qu1ckJy. When Anti-reflection lens coating reduces glare and reflections to a minimum and incr~s light transmitted tlrlrough your $lasses to }Our eyes to better ttlan 99.5 percent. With ant1-reflect1on lens coating, }Our glasses become invisible. Onlookers can see the full e>.pression of your eyes which is a mwH for public speaking and •Wr ~ gtntlr. pa1nltSS ad1ushng mnhods •Wr K<Tpl ltf'W patitnis cbil~ • MO$t 1nsunntt pa) s for nttdrd ch11opoo1c mt •On nll 24 hou15 di.1ly • in the entertainment industry. girls are given the symbols of adult female sexuality -pierced ears in infancy, makeup and sexy clothes at 8, steady bo>friends and school dances at 10 or 11 -while still children, a 15-year-old may feel that in order to be grown up she has to Ors. B~ater and Wald are al 2300 Harbor Bh d., Suite 20, Costa M esa, (714) 545-9162 .• (714)640 .. 7030 2101 wt Coast Highway, Suite 200. Corona Del Mu engage in sex. Parents need to allow their children time to simpfy be themselves. From Patient Care, Oct. 15, 1992. Coping with the tr~ined night feeder The lfained night feeder is a child over 4 months who cries to be fed one or more times every night. To break the habit, feed your baby only once during the night. Eventually, phase out the last nighttime· feeding. Do not put ~ bottle in your baby's crib. Help your child attach to a security object. Eliminate long daytime naps. Don't change wet diapers during the night. From Contempora ry Pediatrics, November 1992. unltedW.U Put your money 1n the right hands • Nighttime leg cramps plague many Americans One in four people suffers nighttime leg cramps at least once a 'month. l eg cramps are a sudden onset of pain produced by a contraction of the muscle when it overreacts to nerve stimuli. The cramps are brought on by exercising, sitting, standing or walking for long periods of time. Most cramps pose no serious health problem and can be alleviated with massage or a non-prescription medication. From Drug Topics, Sept. 21, 1992. Seacoast ... 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ORANGE COUNlY • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE 1-800-552-81"07 . &d~ Agents For The Electro-Gun , ' .. \ I A 10 Monday, November 16, 1992 BRIDGES From A1 "When trnlfic started getting re · ally bad I started writing (City Manager Allan) Roeder and coun · cil people. 1 hen things started SllO\.\bJlltng." Eichler c111.ula1cd pc:t 111ons, made phune c.ill\ anJ droppcJ oft le11c:rs to ctt) l>tJff anJ count)' SU• pt:l'\111or-.. He ubo helped org:in1Le .1 local humeowner's al1soc1Jtion I le h.i' seen the public Ul'lU,,1011 C\1.Jlatc tnlO an C\peOSl\C CO· opc1a11'e !>tUd). \Vhen Eichler mu\eJ into h1' current home 1n 19~1. he \\.ts on the edge of an unde\dopcJ Iron·· uer The land ,outhc.1,t ol In tne A'enue \\Js empt) .111 the. \\J) to the Il;Jd. Ua} But Ne" port Be 1ch gr JduJlh beg.in gobbling up b1h .inJ pieces of tcrnton Hou,in~ trillh '>prung up anJ "htlc lJ'>I I 'Ith "a' '>1111 !>CdJtc. tr .ilftc \\ Js ''l•'' I) 1n .. rea,. 1ng In the earl) "'l" :---1.:"purt Uc.ich pushc.:d DlHCr Drl\C thruul!h. l111J..1ng C\el"\th1nc l\t>\\ East -19th '' u~,ed .1~ a 'liurtl ll t from Coa\t ll1gh\\J) tli the (\1\t;1 ~ksa f-'rCC\\,I). J'ralh\'. h.i' bc1.ume Jlf01.IUU~. Huge trud' rumbk b)', the 25 mph spccJ 1111111 " rnutineh tg· nurcJ anJ CH'n on \\Cekcnd~. the ,1rcc1 I'> ldlcJ \\Ith 'dude' !'hat mal-es thing' 11lll') and Ji)· ruptt\e, .ind h:1' ,1bl> llmcrcd prupCrt) '..iluc' alunl! thc ~.trcct, L1chlcr '.itJ \\ 1Jen1111! \\OulJ Jc· ,tru) the nctl!hhl1rlh1l1J. he be· ERICKSON From A1 respons1b1lity for traffic need , but we've already done a lot and we can't let our o~n cillzen's suffer." Erickson s:ud, mentioning Victoria Street's" 1dening a.s an example. Because city and county highwa}'s plans must match, Costa Mesa could lose ug to $34 million in county funds over the next 10 years 1f the bridge 1s deleted without county approval. Erickson says he is hopeful the study wilJ be the mechanism by which aJtcrnatives to the three proposals arc found And, with the county budget in such poor shape, Erickson believes that even 1n a "'orst case scenario, nothing would get done for years because the money is not there. But Erickson doesn't like to think of lo ing the battle. Although he s:iy the city will have to work to ensure it neighbors agree, he is determ ined to sec the bridges erased forever. Erickson's name is fi rst mentioacd by people involved in the fight. He has made deleting the widening and bridges one of hi primary i sues as a councilmnn. He si ts on the Co ta Mesa Ci1iz.en'.'> Transportation Alternatives Committee and fought hard for the county-funded coopcratl\'C study. "We unified th e whole city in oppo ition to all th ree and we need to win all three," he said. "We feel the proposals are unreasonable and in1olerable. There are ocial nnd human impncts that an engineer c.innot quantify in a study -kids walking 10 school, danger to citizens. neighborh oods ... The City Council cannot let ii happen." PLANS From A1 1n the D;11Jy Pil ot, th at sem.e of comfort "as shatt ered ·1 he> found out that the cit) is l>ltll :.11tcmpttng to remove the bmlgc. along \\tth a proposed G1:.lcr Street bridge. from the count)'':. master plan of highways. The count) believes two bridges '>Outh of the !:>:in Diego Frce\.\ay O\Cr the Sam:i Ana River arc 1mperati\ c for reg1onul tr:rnspor1.i11on tl>SUC'>. Jn Costu f\k~a uni} 1v.o l>trecrs, Victoria ;.111J AJ.1ms. cross the Santa Ana Another ''~uc: 1~ J proposed Je,elopment on county-owned land near the river mouth ' hich \.\Ould add 2,500 homes. The bridge is needed for that de,elopment. Additionally, Ne,.,,port Beach Councih .. oman facl}n Hort said that city struck a deal '~ith Costa M~sa in the early 80s to exchange sur)ort for the Costa Mesa Freeway support for the 19th Street bridge. No record of the agreement existi., however. Opposition to the bridge come from people who live nearby as well as those "ho believe it could threaten fragile Santa Ana RLver "'ctlands. It's also oppo~ed b~ people til..c ' the Maggs. Chuck, a computer programmer, met Jill while they both '"orked at th e Orange County Tran portation Authority, a quasi-governmental agency. So, they're both awnre of how slow bureaucracy mo\es. Bu t, they're determined ~get involved in the bridge discussions, by attending meeting~ to fi nd .... hn t exactly is goi ng on as well as to add their 'oices to the growing number of people angry and upset about the proposed bridge~. "Wh at they're proposing to put in would have a direct and negative impact on our li\ICS and we certainly want to be aware of '"hat's going on," Jill ).:lid How to get involved Citizens interested in finding out up-to.date informa~ion on proposed river crossings at West 19th Street and Gisler Avenue, as well as widening of Ea~t 19l~. can a~en~ the bi-weekly meetings of a citizen's committee looking into transportation alternatives. _ . . , The Costa Mesa Citizen's Transportation Alternative s Committee meets every other Thursday at 7 P:m. i~ the fifth floor conference room in City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. The next meeting is Nov. 19. Additionally, the sched ule for public hearings of the Santa Ana River Cooperative Study have been delayed for three months. No dates have been set as yet but coun ty representatives said they will resume rn early February. 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By Barry Faulkner Sports Wrrter · NEWPORT BEACH -Though Newport Harbor High _,_ football coach Jeff Brinkley lives close by, the folks at the @f'.,. ..,~'J.~ CIF Southern Section office in Cerritos have not exactly ~"" . 'e:\ been friendly neighbors to he and his Sailors. I ~' First, the CIF-SS -via the Orange County rcleaguing \; ) committee -adds Irvine and Santa Margarita to an al-~-'~""""-II_.. ready-tough Sea View 1,.eague, complicating Brinkley's chances of even reaching the playoffs. Next, the newly-bolstered Sea View goes Crom Division VI to Di"ision IV. Finally, after Newport defies the so-called e).pert~ by earning the Sea View's No. 2 playoff berth. beating once-No. I-ranked Santa Marga1ita to nudge behind current No. Z seed Irvine in the Sea View Mandings, the CIF playoff pairif!&S co~m1tt~e all but slams it.!_ door in Ne" rt's face. _ Harbor (~, ranked fifth in la t week's Division IV poll, is pitted aga1mt Baseline League co-chnmp Damien (7·3), with a potential qu3rtcrfinal cla'l h with top-seeded Rubidoux (10-0) next 1n line. fOOTBAll PlAYOffS CIF DMllON IV Sl 8em¥d (5·5t at Rubidoux (11Hl) Npt. Harbor (8-2) II Oamrt'I (7·31 C Spnngs (8-2) II Oflnoe (64 ) Cd ( a.3-0 II CllilnlNi!f l8·21 FOOlhl (6-4) It Rrmstdt f"*t (S 21 S.U Margart.a (8-2) • Gltndor1 (S-4-11 Noel• Came, S 0 (64) • El ModtNI f ·3) c:wio 111.J.11 •~19-11 True to form, the Sailors then lost the coin-nip, necessitating a long bus ride to La Verne to take on a team 1ha1 came "ithin a point ( 13· 12) of de- feat in~ the unbC'll ten and top-ranked team in Division I, Bishop Amal. ''I guess I don't understand ho" )OU can \\Ork all ea on to build a belier record than other teams, and still get a \\Orse draw than they do," said an ob· viously miffed Brinkley outside the . CIF offices Sunday. "h 's a litt le frustrating to piny "ell '"" in n tough league, then ee th e thmJ- (Santa Margarita) and fourth-plttee (Corona dcl Mar) teams in our league get a better draw." Santa Marganta (8·2), which tied Ne,\pOrt for llCCond, but took the No. 3 designation after losing to the Sailorc;, meets Oa cline co-champion Glen- dora (5-4-1) in nn opening-round contest, \\Ith third-seeded Rl\ersidt> Pol) (8-2) the likely second-round reward. Monday November 16, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ports Editor Roger Carbon .... M2··'330 ext.387 Section B Sports on TV-rad101B2 Prep water polo/83 Classif 1ed/B5 'Reborn . CdM' readies itself . . :for Chaminade ~ Wild card berth to Sea Kings: Holland hopeful his club can emulate the last CdM wild card . By Barry Fau.i«ler Sporu v.mer CORONA Dl:L MAR - DJ\e Holland theonLed 11 '~J!> ~ the !.treng1h of his league. a!> \\ell as a la!>t·second \tClof) ~ •' 4 O\Cr Di\bion I pb)off teJm ~m: ~1Jnna that helped bis Co-M" rona del Mar High foo1bull .......... .......,._ .. team gain the lone at-large berth in Di \i!>ion IV. The l.ict that the Sea King\ turned a "tld· curd berth into a Di\ i!>1on \.I 1.hamp1on!>h1p in 1989, or course, d1dn'1 e'(~l\.ll) hurt "Thi) team \hl~ in junior high. w nen-1h~11 happened," !>Jld Holl3nd "hose team ltd· 1) begins ti!> bid to mJke h1!>t~>r) repe:ll 1bell on the road agatn!>t Mi~!>1on League ch:imp Chaminade (8-2) un the EJgle~; \\ C!>t Hill\ campus. Chamin.ide is the No. -1 seed. "l feel reborn Jgain," said Holland, after !>\\eating out an unea!>) l\\O dJ}!>. following Thursdaf!> regulJr·!>ea!>on-ending lo:.s 10 Ir- vin e ... \\'e're \Cry happ) to be in the pb) · offs, the draw 1s not something "'e spent a lot of ume 1hinl..10g about." Holland said the mo\ e from 01\lsion \'I to Ol\1sion IV mak~ this plJ)Off e\penem:e J nO\el one. and he and his staff needed all of Sunda) afternoon and e\<'ning to fom1hanzc themselves with a heretofore un~no" n teJm. "h 's a little foreign right no"'. and the long bu!> ru.Je (w h1ch he es11ma1ed Jt more than 100 mile!>} 1s abo something \\e ha,en'1 had to deal "ith." Holland recalled the last·!>c:Cond :!0-19 \ 1c- tory O\cr Manna. \\Ith quarterback Mall Evans hitting Gar~h Turner with a 17.~.mi pas~ as time expired. :is one of the le)" to the "'Id-card berth '"That looms large," Holllnd said CdM (6-3-IJ visits fourth· ceded Chaminadc ( -2). the M1.,s1on League'!> No. 1 represe ntati,e, with the "inner of the Ctn) on Spring!> ( -2)-0range (6-4) contest next for the '>'-inner. See SAILORSf82 Wade Tift, Ne\\port Harbor hurdle into the Clf Di\ision IV pla)'Offs. The \eteran coach also prJl!>Cd hi.., teJm's t\\O eason-endin~ victories, .,., h1ch an.,,\\cfcd a 11e to Woodbridge and a lo!>!> to Tu ... un 1n SUCCeSSl\e \\CCI..'> Eagles pack it • 1n __ ..___1---..~~ncia's hopes for a CIF playoffs wild card be1rlh-----~--!:c ...... tlon 11111 -,,,,,, laid at Casra Mesa~ ~ ~n Miller's first campaign with Mustangs produced positives: but major thrust is the future. .. ..., ..... ..... -CXIRA MaA -COiia Mesa HJeti loOIMll ... ...,._ ............ be ............ c111¢'• llall '1W .... ID an, ol bll IJane .. .............. ....., ..... c.M1•1r• dat M•tlllgt wnt J.1, 1111 .... 1M1 .._. IWMk Coest I.apt .... Ad fallN .. ..U abt CIF DIYbloa VU1 ...._ TM IUtemnal also altncta atttatloa ID Uabl of Nm.-1 Ult CIF DI.WO. IV co-daam.-.~p team at Dz111 mp. ........... It ................... ..,~ ... a., . ..,. ........... ., ...... , .. bteli -............. ""'-· .......... "lddlt. MUlt.r ........ WU "" ....... ., ... teU09 " bad, bttause I thousbt ~e dJd aboul all we wett ca~bk ol doing." MlUtr, •bo suited up as rcw as 15 playtrs for g3mes1 said b1I team was ln 8 or 10 aamcs In the Onal qutar1tr, and wilb a .. few bttak.s, could have turned its rttord around . TllGqb Mlller says find.in& oew pla)ers ls bis top priority, a.. dalllia ialtlatlaa bis ,ea ... round ~Jan. 1, as wdl as dcftloplq rhe freshmen and junior varsUy pla)ers Crom 1111• snsoa. will add ro ·a base or returners at 17 or 22 start· Ina posJtioos. t .. You doa't Dtctssarily do better, just because you hHe a lot of ~lUrDHS, but wt bave a ~try solid fouodatiOD wilb the lddt comlDI back," MUltr Mid. ••J obviously hove to &tt new kids la&o rbe proaram, bur Pm nry excited abour some or the albltta " already hne on the lowtr levtls, who should come Ill MCI coatribute nut ~ar. I dida't lfl ID olf·Hasoa pro- ... Ibis ~ar, bttaust 1 came la late. That -on't bt a prol>-m Dal ,ear, and 1 lblnk thttt'S a lot we tan lfl doat to See COSTA MESA/II went out the· window with South Pasadena's upset victory. By Barry Fau J..ner Soons v. •i:r COST A MESA--E~tancia·s chances of making the CIF Div1· !>ion Vlll plJ)Offs '"cnt from 50-50 to 99-1, \\'hen South Pasadena ! upset Rio Hondo League-leading San Manno Frida) night. Eagle•,' Coach John L1ebcngood e~pressed d1 appointment at losing the d1\1 ion's lone at-large entf), but could not argue the de-,.. c1sion. .J.. "There \\J-.n't mu ch I could tell {the pairings committee). other than \\C bc..i1 the league champ (CentUI) ). because South P:isadena beat their league champion, 100," L1ebcngood aid Ju!>t1f1 alll.)Jh l:hl·.,e\cr. d1Jn'L ~!ten the ble.,.. of the e:ison c ming to <ln end, C\en though the team will fint!>hed on a pos1t1\C note, "ith a 31-:!:! triumph O\Gr - Cosl.t r-.k '>J Fnday n1gh1 "It' hard. because \\C feel the kids .... ere really pla>ing good football," Licbcn- 81X>d .i1d "M)self and the lltJff really behe\C "'e "ere starting to peal.: and g,1 up\\Jrd We bclie\ed it "e got in ..... e had a govJ ,hance of pl:i)ing a couple more "eek .. L1ebcngood said the 1c:im\ ~outh Ola) hj\C pn.>\ed co,tl>· C'>pcc1all) in the pre-lc.igue eawn, .... hen his \3rs1t) ne\\comers "er~ JJJus11ng to the h1ghe1ol le, el of prep compctiuon :.> • "I f there' one game I'd like bJck. 11 would"ha,e to be the fir.t one," Lichen· good sJ1J ol his team 3.i-20 loss to Lo Amigo!>. (T~-Lot'l\l • after a tunning I -17 up et o'er Garden Gro\e League champ Rancho Alamitos. earned the D1· See EAGLES'lf Monarchs seeded No •. 1 · ·1: MESA TIRE COMPANY ~ Newport Harbor, Estancia both have legitimate shots to face Mater Dei's juggernaut in tournament. By Roger Car1son Soorts Editot U ndoub1edl1 No. l in Orange County anl..I Cl F D1~sion I pre season r.:ml.ing • -Mater De1 High' Monarch ha"c been seeded No. 1 in the third onnual Daily Pilot Tip-off Ba ketball Clas ic, which tip off Dec. I. The 16-tcam tournament, played ot Newport Harbor and Corona dcl Mar h1ih ehool Dc:c 1-5, concludes ot Corona del Mar, \\here, 1( form hold 1rue, the Monarchs '>'-111 duel No 2· eed Bc3ch before a turnaway crowd Gary McKnight' Monorchs were \late f inoh\t o n the Div1s1on l level a year ogo, nnd that wa n't even con idcred their j:earl l'h1\ is the campaian which h:. h3d Mater Dei cnthu ia t pointing for Among the Mon:.rch hca .. }-....dght arc Marmet W1ll inm,, lo....1 mran Sufi, Terence Wilborn and David DrakcturJ. Seeded No. 2 '' Roy Miller' llun1in3ton Dench Oiler ... 18-J I year aao and Cll D1vi ion I quartcrCinnli t Miller hns five re· twrnmg 11arters intluding l.1~t )Cur' ~ ournument Co MVP Tommy Walden and 1ll ·tourn.1ment election llf):in Ch3n&; The Oiler\ arc the defending 1ournamcnt champion.,, b:wina beaten upr.tarl Newpon I larbor 1 )C::U go. 58 S7, 1n O\ertime. 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DAILY PILOT TIP-OFF CLASSIC: From 61 \'Jlle\ (Nu -I) !'\e~' port HJrb11r npcn, up "ith 13re:i-Olind:i, and 1f succcllsful. g.:1~ 1he duh1uu~ J1,1inc11un uf deJling ''1th Maier Dei in the ~ec­ vnJ rvu nJ. ~IJlcrJ?d open~ v. ith l·outhtll. :-..i:\,pun HJrbor) fonuni:~ tuuk a hit recently "-ith the loss of ~I.irk ~tcAnli~ to .i H.1lli:~b.ill-rcla1cJ injury. He's not e~pected to plJ~. anJ 1he rc~t 1.1f lfarbor\ ~lrcngth is junior-oriented. 1 fa1Jncia, under f1rst,)eJr coach Tim Parsel and featuring re- turning AJl,Clr 't:inJ,iut Jim Faulkner. open~ with Westmim,ter un Dec 2. "1th a J.itc ag:.1111-.1 the Nu. -1-~ceded Santa Ana Valley F:.ikum 111 1hc .,~;c1111J ruund San1.1 Ana Valley has three return ... 111g ,t;rrte~. inck.sJtng le':lgue M\-P Jeff Serr:ino. In all the-Falcon~ h;l\e sc\cry returning letti:rmcn. CoronJ dc:I ~t.1r, \\Jlh ;in antic1pa1cd slov. StJrt (Matt Evans-, Chm Quinn ancJ Lmd!>J\ Johnson have been busied with foOl· b:.ill), drav.) El J 0ro in, the operung round. and if succe)Sfu}, v.oulJ be p1llt'd agJrn'il the r\o. 2,secded Oilers. foJJ ~le mm.in \\j) Jll J!l,tourn;imen t selecllon last· year Jnd ub' 1uu,J~ 1' .1 big fJ-:lvr the ~o.:J Kings this sca'>on ,\mong lhe ..11tr:td1un' • In1nc\ big gun h 6·fl>lll'6 ,cnior Eric AmbroL1ch. an all- tournJmcnl choice 1;i,, )CJr and the son of lormer Huntington lk.i..:11 st.ir Unan AmbrnLii:h Sti:\c Keith\ V..1quero' '~ere B-6 Jnd runn~r,·up 111 the _south CnJ.,I lcJgue a yc::ir .1go. •Greg I hilfm.111 1~ entering ht' tir .. t ye..1r a1 MarinJ. !>Uccceding Ste\C Popo\1Ch, anJ ~ill fc.iture br'.~ f\fott Keim :inil 6-1 Vlad :'-1etu Hollman n>JC!u:J .it \\.c.,1ern fvr nine )ear), tJIJng the p,, um·i:r\ lU the Cll· rlayofh SC\Cll time~. •-s:m Ehcgmto-T~ wnh all-tournament mecilon-DJ\ld Den11an, a 6· l guMJ. Anolher returning starter fo r San Di~guito ,., \IJll Uullock SJn D1egl) !>Chuo!!. gC't a four,\\-Cd jump '"'ith prJCl1ce ~t.ir11nc Oct 15 •Torrance tra~ rv.o rcrurnmg !.l11t1cr.,, including 6-0-guar ~llchacl DcJn. ~hu mi-..,ed IJSl \CJr\ tournJmcnt \\ith a ham· \Iring lllJUT) Another returner 1s And) Johnson, a 6-1 foNJrcJ. •El Toru hJ\ fl•Ur rcturnin~ ~t.1ncrs. Tim Traver:>, in hi~ 13th \e:t~on, feature~ 5-11 l.:d R1k1m~ru Jnd 6-4 junior Jeff Bone. • GarJt.:n Gro\c hJ, ::.e,cn !cucrmcn. including four returning '>tJrti:r,. Among them· 6<~ Cornell Archer; 5,s guard Jim Sebrerus (the qu:irterhJ.;k on 1hc fuoth.111 tcJm), 6<! RJ) Green: and 5-11 OJ1., CrJ1c • Urc::i:-Ol111JJ\ f,,3 JJ~on Cclmi:r did not ~tart as a JUntor, but \\.i~ gwJ cnuugh kir hun\1r,1tilc mention honori. in league play; JnJ (J,(I scn1vr gu.irJ 1'-1~k LogutctJ 1s il returning i.tartcr. The \\ i!JLal!> ~l'.rc 7,3 111 kJguc: J ye.ir .igo. High school cross country Jt' s business as usUll tor local powerhouses ....., Newport Harbor boys, CdM girls take another step toward CIF Division Ill championships at Mt. San Antonio. WALNUT -It wns business as usual for Newport Harbor and Co- rona del Mar high school cross country forces Saturday as they tuned up for lhc CIF finals this Saturday with routine cffotts. Routine ... that is ..• for Newport Harbor and Corona del Mur, even , with many running well under the weather. Harbor's boys, ranked No. 1 in t t F Division II I circles, easily won their heat, burying No 2 Pa~o Robles .ind No. 3 San Marino, le<t by Sky Peterka (second at 16·.32). Trent Uryson was seventh on the 3-milc couhc wi1h ;, 16:52, followed by Dylan Guggcnmos (ninth at 17:01), ShiJhrJm OczJhd (13th at 17:16) and Jared Overton (14th al 17:17). AJso contributing were Ryan Adtim (20th at 17.28) and Matt Euncr~ (23cd at 17:36). Corona dcl Mar. me.uw.h1lc, got the JOb dune with iJ foutth·placc ef- fort in 1 ts heat. In g1rb compellllon, CoroM dd M:ir\ No. 1-rn nkcd crew gave every ind1cutmn of maJot laurels down the road, crushing the field with a 1·4· 7-8 (101~h 1n llS he.ii TrJt)' C1arl wa .. the: he:Jt winner 1n 1901, follm.,.ed by Dre den lfow· .... ell 111 fourth ;II 20 00. I feather l .iket,1 1n \C1temh (20.09) and I kathc r . Uru>' 1n eishth 01 20 09. Corona'!> 31 point ovcr~h•1tluw No 2 Cham1nade (85) and No. 3 S1int.1 M.tra.irita (86), as well as the cto1Mt hc.lt' ""inner, Nc""pon J l.ir· bor. which accumu1Jt#S4 point' behind tht efforts of Gwen '"'ist (20.06) Jnd Hca1he11)avid,on (20.07), who "ere third and fourth indi· v1dually. l"hc f1nal4! are et for S1uun1.ly at lO n.m. ut the ~me lh:. w11h the IJ tc final\ in rrc no loom1n~ No' 28. • l! • Newport Beach/CO•ta Meaa DaHy P Monarchs' swagger back ~ Big Red hopes to put it on another plateau in CIF plpyoffs with sophomore quarterback. By Bariy Faulkner Spcwts Wrltef SANTA ANA -Mater Oci High football conch Bruce Roi· linson i n't cxJctly sure. ''here and -""•'•1 \\.hen it returned, .but the l>\\agger h back in the Monarchs' pl3)ers. as they ready 10 begin the pl..1)off-. in defense of their C lf' Dh1sion I championship. "I I wbh I could put my finger on it," stud ~ol· lini.on, "hose team (8-1 • l) begins th at dcien~i;: ugurn:it at-large: entry Crespi (7-3) Friduy night, lik~I~ .ir Orange CoaM College. • Bllt we )eem to have a tonlidcnce about" ourselves again. The kith wen: smil· ing more the last ~ouple we eks of the season, 1herc's renewed e.xcitemerit, and we're much less tense." Rollinson\ foremost reaction to the Crespi p:iiring ''ab surprise . "Every year I've tried to hash ou1 what they arc going to do with Mater Dei in the bracket , amt l \c been 0 for 4 with my calculatiom," said Rollinson, who was so sure he'd draw n ~loore League team, he and hi s staff scouted the Moore playoff team~ Friday flight after finishing off the South Coast League titk The matchup SAILORS: From 81 nin 1 hur~d~1y. "It ju ~I pruvc to me th..1t }ou'rt not c' er goutg tu figure out the rurmul~1 th e C JF p eop le uw." Rvllin,on !1.11d. "Uut it'~ ,1 \\,t~tc encr~ t\~ Ir'\ to an;il\zc JnJ l1gun: out FOOmAll PLAYOFFS CIF DMSION I M u!Qn V1tj0 (~·5) at e.~hop ,NNt (10·0) l8 \o,~son (6·3·1) at Altttk>pe v~ney (HI Ccespl (7·3) vs M.itet Oti (8·t·1). at OCC l.11\el<\OOd (123) al r1senhowe1 (8·1-1) PalrOOi t 15·5) vs loyol& !9·1), at ~le Re~s (7'3) at Capo \l';l! fY (6·3· 1) St P~ul (5·5) is lB Poly (7·31. OI \lelS Urt:eroc~ (1-31 at Mu r (9· I) "ho you got and \\h)'. You hnvi: them. so )OU havl! lP get ready ILwthcm, ;ind th:it\ the approach we'll lake \\ith C1 c~pi" Rollin\011, "ho has haJ to shut,llc pt.!r>onncl around J'Slre.11n of injuries ;inJ othe-r.performant.'C · based lint!up changes. saiJ he feels better about his injuf) l>ituJtion th an in any tune in recent \\'eeks. Ju.nior Derrcl Uhl, who started eight g:imcs,' be· fore being rcrl;iccd b)' sophomore John Flynn, is no longer a member of the team. Rolli1hun confirmed. Uhl. an lnme rc!lident. was a no-show the latter hair of last wi:ek, and Rollin!IOn said he assumes the <>·fOQt-5, 205-pounder is ,ixploring transfer option,, though he has not been offici.1lly notified of Uhl's tu · lure pl.m's The matchup Sailors vs. Damien Newport (8·2) non·league 24 Oran9e 0 33 Ocean View O T7 Footn J 6 Sta View Luglle 20 Unt\'.ers.!J 14 0 CdM l7 Damien (7·3) non-league 14 Schurr 12 12 Bishop Amal t J 30 Alhambra O 24 Hespena I 2 0 Redlands 35 Baseline League "CIF chJngl!~ our lc.t!!llC, mJk· ing it a~ tough a~ th..:y coulJ tor us. Uut \\C got through 1h.11." Urinkle) ~aid. "No\\, t he~ '1c m;ik· ing the road to the fii1aE a' tllUl!h .. 1,-1he\ can. We ha\e tu find .1 "a~ to get ·through thill, 100." , Sea Kings vs. Chamlnade CdM (6·3-1) non·league 20 Costa Mesa 0 20 · Manna 19 33 Estancia 7 Sea View League 1.i S Margar ta 35 l; Npt HJrb;;1 0 27 Woodbr:<l~e 27 Chamlnede (7·3) non·teague , 28 El Camino 12 35 Buuouglls 1-l 24 Crespi ~8 48 El Se~undo 0 32 Balch·.10 Pa111 38 10 Tus:m 0 17 IMne 28 18 Woodbndge 7 27 s Maroanta 16 22 Saddleback 0 21 Claremont 13 16 Don LUJJO 0 14 Gteodora 26 34 UptanO 21 2J C!1loo 14 Olfcn~i'c guard PJul J1..1h11~011 \\ J~ fclh:d with :l p\ltenu.ilh -.ca· \4>0-cnding knee injury in .1 12·0 '1ctor) U\l!I SaJtlli:bJl'.l J;1~t wed.. ;ioJ \\ill Oii)~ Jl le.I'll 1h1!1 \\ed. .. 14 Tustin 23 3.: Ulllvers t\ 20 25 SallCle:iac~ 18 1~ Irvine 32 Mlulon League 28 SL BerllltOS 17 23 B Mor.1gomer; 11 -19 HJrva•O·\Ht !•e 0 .:z SI Fro'1CS 3 2s t.:JJe c~e so n EAGLES: From 81 \ii.ion Vll \\lid-card berth ) We \\ere ju)l lc:u nmg how to play the game for the fim mon th uf the ~ea· , son." · In .1Jd11run <o ChJI le). L1ebenguoJ -.1nglcd out the ~tJnJuut plJ) ol senior 4ua1tc1b..1 l MJ ll Johncr, JnJ kllo" three-year st:.irtcr C:irJo, Cornejo. Scnmr~ Aaron Lcfn..:r, 13roci.. R1gg1n,, Mike Harrington. ·Mann) Soli~ anJ Robi:rt Rimi v. 111 aho be nlh'>Cd, ac· corJing hl their coJ1.'h. Licbcngood cn!thted h1) dek11'i'c C\ecut1on. "i1h .a · Liebengood pr:iised his tc;i11fs \\Ork ethic all )Car. and handed special praise to the group of senior::. ·-who leave the program after quulity service. ·• 1t '!> a very coachaqle group, and the !..id!> ha' c never given us any problems," LiebengooJ C\plamcJ. In looking back al the season. Licbengood pointed 10 1he inlliation of videotaping practice se~1on~ to e-nhance leamtng, as ·well as the installation of Cod) Charley at tailbac k, as two major factors for the l:itc· season surge. ''We just weren 't getting our pomh ;icross d· f~ctive)y, Until \,e gave ·lhe lcTch ~omc:thing \ 14'Ual Ill work "ith," Liebengood said. "I \\Jnt to 1h~1n!.. Bob ll:lrrington tor handling the video lie rc:e1ll.\ d1<.J a ~UpeI job.•.:_ . ,, . On Ch:irli:~'. who had three 100.plus ru hing )'.llU· age g:imes the final fou r v.eeks, Licbeng\)OJ said, "Cody came in and,..gave us 'a ~park "here "t reaU)· nccJed one. He also continued to pl:ay "ell on dc- fen~e. He could have been our pl•l)Cr of the ''eek, each of the l:i::.t fi,e "eeki.." , new scheme, for h.inJling Co,tJ Me)j·~ .. ma..:hmou1h ofkn'c. l hl'. l:agh.~!I ltnt1led the NC\\ port·Mc\J 01~ 1ric1') CJrccr 'ingk-,c;mlll ru:.hing re .. "ml hokier. Oinh 'Runa\\a)" TrJn \l.c131 on 237 carrie,) to ju't 86 ya.rJs on 26 attempts, 111-. 'mJllt''t outpl).I Ill l\\U months. ••\\'c teal!~ plJ~cd \\Ct1. and \\I: kl•pt hiri1 lll'ildC:. fhat \\J'-1hc l.i:y," L1cbcng"1uJ ~.11J. · U he get~ out· )Ide, he\ cone We never k t thllt hlppcn. ·· I he) \urpmc:d u' early "ith i.omc of their p:i~,. •ng. but \\I! mddc .1dJU'itmen1,, .ind really pl:i~cd \\Cll, c'>pec1Jl1) Jllcr the ftr'>I quJrter. "When "e \\Cl\: Jv\\n 15.,), ( though! "e \\Crc in trouble. But you ha\'e ro g1\c our kid' credit Tor hanging in tne·re :ind coming bnc'-str~1ng. It w:i a H~f)' po)it1ve w,1> to end the sea:.011, anJ 11 v.ill give our scn1or!I !>umcthing to 1cmcmhc r." Johocr fi111,hcs lw, ~3rccr "1th 2.794 p:mmg )JrJ, anJ 20 TD h>)~C' in three sea'>Oll • while adding an- otht.·r 526 nti.h1ng )ards 3fld JO flJs on the ground. Last-second tip falls for DCC CHULA VISTA -The Or- .inge Coast College men's basket- ball 1earn opened the Tim O'Dricn era with a near-miss Saturday, when a {a~t-second tip·iil bani.Cd off the rim to prc!lcrve host South· western' S0-78 non-conference tri- umph. . OCC's TotliJ Loe,~e. hit ti free 1hrow with one second left to bring tfie Pirates lO within h\O, then inten1ionally missed the sec, ond, se tting up Steve Singleton for n 4-toot tip attempl at the buzzer. D:men 'Crook), a sutpFi:>e stan- er. led the Uues With 27 points, in- cluding eight of OCC's final 11 10 help rally from n 76-67 deficit. Sophomore Jeff rcy Porter added 24 for the Pirates, who trnilet..1 40. 36 at the half, ,1nd last led, 59-57. ;1ftcr one of Crooks' frequent 3, point field goah. ''We struggled offensively, anJ held our ow n dcfcmively," said O'Dricn, '"'ho will try for his fir!>t communil) college win Wednesday ~t San Diego M~s:i. The 'l'irat6' home opener ;., Thur)c.by ;11 3:30, in an e.<hibi11011 gJmc agJimt the Au~tralian OJ· t1Unal team AUTO FACTS by your GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE Auto s'~ktll1t1: Paul Frech . OPEN LmER TO THE PAR~NTS, TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Of THE NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL DISTRICT (NMSD) l believe ·the future of our country resides in the education of the your 19. Recognizing the decline in money available to properly address the educational needs in your school, I am ma~ing a simple offer that will generate income for your NMSD PTA. The PTA is tree to spend this money any way they believe Is best:·there are no strings. &OSJLMESA: From 81 ter·t.lcfcnsive tackle J.m·d W1hon uf us."' · I own an<L...op.erate an t60. -ztJS). h\Or\'·'~ .1.: :le -tUtt11tt-1-..._.,K1"l1~11=c..-r -~~·r~e4Ji;.;.,ce~d..._~,cant1a·r dc~.-+-•-a-ut emotive shop that VaVerka (5-IO, 200) and \Crl>,1t1le fcn .. e fur the ~i:.1~01H·ntling dc:fe.11. specializes in the repair hdp u~ improve, between now ;inJ nC.\l fall " mong those returning \\.ill be tJJlbJck Binh ''Runaway" TrJn, "ho set a Ne" port-Mesa Unified School Dbtrict single-season rush· ing record "ith I.63 l yard , de· ~pite rpi~sing mo_re 61..~ . .quarter~ with a pulled abdominal muscle. Tran, a 5-fool-7, 170,pounder, had singlc,game outputs of 333, 311. 259 and 226 during a con· \CCutivc four-game stretch, and shattered just about every school rushing record in existence. Tran abo scored 19 touchdowns, threw a TD pass, anJ cored 132 of the team's single-season record 273 points. Other key re turner include quanetback-ddcnsive back Jeff Nicbling. guard/linebac~cr Uryan Lu .. crnbourger (6·1, 2JO), two-way tackle llriJn Smi th (6-5. 285), ccn- Calvary Chapel rambles, 34-7 SANTA ANA -The Calvary Chapel High .football team fin- ished its season in impressive fash- ion Saturday night, 1rouncing visit· ing Ontario Christian, 34-7, at Or· angc Coasl College. Calvary, which started 10 ~pho· mores and six jllniors, finished S-5 overall, 3-3 in their debut season in _the tough Olympic Lcigue. Senior Matt Kellogg, the school career ru hing leader, had 95 yard) on 15 currie , including ·1 0 runs of 18 und 23 yard . . -B)' lbt Dal(r P1lo1 Today's TV-radio ~like-Pawinski (.5·9, 18:"). "I never felt we h.id control of "\Ve ru~hcu lor near!\ 3,000 the hnc of scrimma c," Miller and servicing of German, yards thi:. year (?-,99-11.'; Mrtlcr s:fiu. ~y cumC31'tcr us LOe·IO· Swe~ and Japanese )aid. "We have Jn offensl' the kills toe. and f;1ce ·to·l.11:e. They and automobiles. My shop and are proud ol. anJ "I! think. "e can Ccn1u1) V.l're 1hc onl)' tc:rnh 10 employees are BEJ>roved run the b,lll on .1n>one. Thcse__hllf~ ~~ ~ tlmm, offc11s1"~....-. -"T"1rr.c""y,.-+11-c:-:-y:--.,tc-e-=--Auto Club of ')howed a 101 of he..1r1. aml we al'o had more .reopk poun~ing on u-., Southern California I am e'>tabli!>hed some of the d1sc1phnc ti h .1 d' th " and wo1 k t!lh1c th.it ure needed to tan we au poun mg on em. known world-w1'de for my have a chance 10 \\in." ·--------------1 custom-built vehicles and Miller s:iiJ the tu rning poitu in complete restoration of his lalc·scuson tailspin Y...IS a 3~·28 classic Porsche ca..S. All of loss to Lagunn Hill' in wccl my employ'1's have been seven. 1 he Mu~tang'> had ralhcd Reat~ ~~~costchlps t t d d rtifi d b th for a 28-27 le:ill \\tth 3.10 left. hut ..... ~,Ml""~ es e an ce le V e th e llav.J..s Jn~"crcd "-ilh the of replaoeme.-it National Institute for g;ime,winning TD \\ith 0:13 left COASTAL Automotive Service "llinh got hurt in the i.ecllnd WINDSHIELD REPAIR Excellence. quarter, and to have come back, 1966 0 ~ ~. Cll6Z8 M06a This Is my proposal; I thc}l lo 1, '~:1s really :1 blow," ~lill· 'BdW'd the §tbM1f wlll donate 20% of my er C':<plaincd. "Then "e came back .645-2554 shop's labor to your NMSD the next week \\tth a grc~1t effort against Trabuco Hilt.., but came PTA. What is the catch? up !ihort again (3 l-24 ). I thin I. The offer is valid only till tho~e (\\U gaml!S took U little OUl the end of this .SChOOI year DR. TOW & AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE • • • , . ; , ; : r , .'. 1 .. • 1 1 .1 [ 1 Gt Ii St • , ; I f )'.1f Cu:~L1 Me::-.~1 Complete Auto Repair Facility .. ~ ' ' I ( ' I -: I : : . " ' ' :. I I ( ' 1 '.'I 650-8597 DllCOR DRUM BRAKES 11 ~~ING SYSTEM 1 I.,...,.,.. .. .~ ....... ~ • 11 •F\1111*-U...• • ,... Coallftl .. ._.... .... • Allpd .... ~ (""" ~ I · ..... ,,.,..,._.,.... (l'IOll us lie~~ Ml 11 ""-"*' INSPECT RADIATOR I I .~ .... ., ...... , I W"'CM ti M ..,. OOll 00. nol IPll'Y IQ ,.. -l:lr .. II 399s: I s4999'!.osr CARS 11 == L - -- -P£! ~E _J L - - -~ST...:AA.!. _J '1ui'1,0tL,F1i'i1R:' PL"uil -'Tuii.uli Piciia'E I I 4 TIRI ROTATION AND 11 :=. ...-. I I FREE BRAKE INSPECTION I I -, : ;;.. ~. I •UplOl.. lil~Olll ··--~ , ..... ,.... II :~~ .. ,PC/ I •0.S...Mlt~.-. ·~-.~ l ·~~tlp It • ....,...,..,~ I ...... is 15"* MO~~s. 11 s22•s : ~: t:::1 L - - -~~l.~E!.J L - -4!Y':..... ~ V~J and to those that tell me that they are members of a NMSD PTA. I will write a check for the 20% of the labor charge on their repair. bill and mail It directly to the NMSD PTA of their choice. It Is that simple. Since I already serJlce many of your member's cars, I will be Investing In our community's future by donating 20% of my profits to your school. My only hope Is to generate new customers by showing my concern for our children's future. The more customers I have, the more income the PT A will receive. C Ir F AUTO 2090 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 646·6910 II Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, November 16, 1992 83 ) ~ Orange Coast deliu.Brs a knockout blow, 40-15 ~Fullerton was no match at all, for Pirafes in continuing quest for a poslseasoo bowl bid. By Richard Dunn Spol\S Write< fULLERTON Recent cncou.ntcr., bel\\·een these tY.O riv a Is h:l\ e been more of a -.lugfcs1, but 1n Saturday night's Mission Con· feren~c CentrJI 01' 1· • J ~Q·· ~ .• ..... , .. '· \ '. sion clash, onl) Orange C?ast College _wa sluggmg. "We really put some hits on them," said OCC Coach Bill WorJ..man, whose creY. hammered.Fullerton College's Hor- ne ts, 40·15, in the first communit> col· lege football gJmc ever played at Cal State t-ullerton's Titan Stadium. week, but "e got 11 done," said Work· man, referring to the 17-12 loss to Snd· dleb:ick, "hich more than likely decided the Central Di,ision title. Washington, who also set :in OCC ca· recr record with hi., eighth lOO·plu.,·yard ru-.hmg g.imc. certainly got it done. r or the third time this .. cason, occ st.tried with a bang on the 1rst snop. AgJinst Golden West on Oct 10 the P1· r:ucs used a gadget pass-play on their first play from scrimmage :ind scored from 70 yards out. Against El Camino on Oct. 24, the> scored on another 70-yard pass pla;· on their 1niti?I play from scram· ·mage 1 his time, on ::in unl· e tcd play called "Stam· pede Lett," Wa'!>hington burst through a gaping. hole Jnd scored from 67 yard11 .ma)'. dampen the Uucs' tlllc hopeo,. There would be no off en'" c tug ol "ar this time. The P1rutc' \(11.:J..cd the Hornets to the canvas alter the fir111 bell. "That's exactly '"hJt \\C \\,101ed to do, 1ump on them early," soid Workman, who rein~ta11ed Washington 111 the fourth quarter so his all-conference tailback could get an opportunity to :.cure a ltflh touchdown. The previous OCC . record of lour touchdowns had been accomph~hcd eight times, including twice b) \\ a:.hington: once last year against R1,'trs1dc and once this autumn against South"estern. "(Workman) told me that he'd put me • . ba ck in it Y..C gul du\\n tu the i;u;il line tu let me get the record. or .11 h::i~t ti) to "cl 11.'' l!.11d Wa:.h1ngton , "ho>e I·} ::.ird plunge \\ilh 9.42 ld1 an the g:.imc i:!:.a\'C the Uuc'> iJ 39·9 lead. W:i-.hinl!ton ~il'iu >Co1cJ un run .. hum 12, 2 und 2. > ard~ :may. the uni) Pu ate to teach the end LOne again t the I !or· OCt>- 1 \\aS .l\\arc of the ltouchdoY.n) record tlw1 time' Workm.111 !ia1J. "I'd nmwd it ''"O other llmt' -l:.t)t \c.ir .it R~cr:>idc: 1 didn't J..now nbout thc:.rccorJ and another time th1' )Ctlr (JgJ. iii\ South\\e~tern) I didn't kno\\, But I did· kno,.,. thi~ time.'' Orange Coast-Fullerton staUstics Orange Cci~at 40, Fullerton 15 "We had blocking all the ''av down the field," Washington s:uJ. Score b~ Qu•rtera INDIVIDUAL PASSINO OCC-MJ.,._r 9-13·1 111~ Pg r t-6-0 fullertun, '' hkh had· 11 .. e pla) er) thro"' p:.i:.;c , managed '32t> ~~rJs through the .i1r, but ab tound \\3\, to >hoot 1l· ":It in thl fuut It>.:.: tlm:c t'umbk hJ-.,cs. 'I here ''a> .:il'o baJ 111.:":. lor the Pirate . Or~e Coas1 18 7 8 7-40 fi:"etton 0 J Ii 6-1 S First Qu•rter OCC-WiSll ~on 67 run \Adu ;.Jck), 14 4!> OCC-Adu 40 FG. 508 OCC -Wasl'tnQ'.on 12 run {J Burl<e pass • from Ponder). 3 24 9 • f1;1-r.tson. 11.20-0 217 i<erns 3·10-0 41 \', e 2·5--0. 28 '/, • 1 H: IS MeCa 1 1-0. 25 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING OCC-Martin. 2-29 Bla~•~ard. 2·29 coierna~ 1 ·2? Wash!.~on 1 22 H ~. r.s. 1·9 G 1Jn ·2 • - ' In OCC's most lopsided ,·1ctory over Fullerton since 1956 (35· 7), sophomore tJ1lback Eric Washington set a 'chool recorJ with foe touchdowns. carl) ing 17 times for 161 yards, rncluding a 67·yard '>Coring J:lunl off left tackle on the first pla> from 'crnnmJgc 1 he P1rJte-., 6-.J ove rJll, 5.3 in con· krence .:ind 3· I in di\ 1sion, al'o kept their po-.t•season bo"I aspirations .shve, fhe pla)', inserted for the firn time this seJ)On in practice la~t .... eeJ.., in- deed started a tampede a the Pirates galloped to an 18·0 le.:id v. 1th 3 min· ute,, 2-t 'econds still re· Jn.lining an the opcning quJrtcr. Second Qu•rter OCC-Wasn.~tl>ll 2 run (Adar l\iclt.) 12 44 Ful-Pra:er 3ci FG 10 ~ F~1-\', son 3-as Caner 3 69 Pa··s 3-23 St:'. 2 ~O Pert? 1·25 ~·1ma1 • :!3 . M~ellO l '5 "t~Oll I '5 . -n '·1~ Carr:it)t 1 7 h .. '11 1 ·6 Starting right tacJ..11: J n Gruotegoed (6-toot-'I, 2.85 pounch). their be!lt offcnsi'e lmcm:m, t0re lig men1-. 1n hi-, right !\nee amJ ''on't pl!!) ag::.iin until 1993 . OCC oath Bill \\o rl..n J for the Hornets {I· . 1·7 anJ 1·3), their eighth los'> established a schuul sin· gle·'>CJi.on record lur 1nept1tudc Ful· lcrton's 1960 quJd \\COi 2·., under CoJch OrJn Brtc:IJnJ. Orange CoJi.t, -;ho" mg li11le mere;, !.Jd.cd f·ullerton quartcrbacJ..s f1\e 11me'> for a minus-48 ;.ird-, und hclJ the Hor· net) to uni~ I 7 rushing ) Jrds in 20 car- rie • "All the coaches "ere \\Omed that "'e might not be rc:id) to pla), based on last CIF playoHs Uut thi'> "a:-. ccrtJmly not ch.1r.1ctern.tic of Or- a ngc Coai.t·Fulletton g:tmc' of recent )Car-. In 19 9, Fullerton ,\on 41·:!6, ·an 1990, OCC's d1· v1,ional champ1onsh1p seJwn, the Pirates Y.On a shootout, 45-35, and last )'eJr, fullcrton '"on an· other war, 3 -30, to MUstanus . travel Co)tJ Mes.:1 High' tup·~eedcd Mu.,tan~ {21-8) take to the road on Wednc~Jay \1.hcn the~ face the l)os Pueblo Chargers (16·l0) in the quarterfina1' of the CIF Ol\1i.1on Ill Y.Jtcr polo pl.i)uff, J.i.,un L)nch's ~1u">tang, Pac1fa: Co.1 t Le.:igue cham· • ~~~ pion-., tnJrched on lullm1.fog. SJturd.i) 0 ) 13-5 wnque-.1 o.f lnJ10 .tt Nc,~port H.11ti1..1r, ,1 nutchup Y.h1 ch "'a' char.1rterM1c of Cost.1 ~1e'a Y..:llh J lm.t-qu.1rtcr tlurr} igniting the:. con11ue)t, spurrtJ b) J t~OJ(IOU detense and r Jp1d Iran itton tu the fJ-.t bre:it.. S.im Gr:i1.ell1 led Co,ta Mes.i's attack \I.Ith '>IX goal) J) ~k'J JUITipeJ tu a 7-) halfl1mc lead Coat• M .. • t 3 1 lndlo 5 Indio SC~ si~emi 'l Parvi "' ~ B.:1ut1 1 Sa.es \I er 11 Cor.a .\tu st:lMQ Grare 8 ft 3 Par.tr 2 Pe1nt1 1 "l oe 1 Si.es A.'\' i 11 Third Qu•rter OCC-\',a,· ~:v 2 r.in (HaSSJy M) 12 C6 Fi;i-W •SOii 67 p~n from P,tlson (II.lit Iii! ed). "32 'Fourth Qu•rter OCC-wu• -.lvn 1 ruo (Adllf l\ick). 9 42 Fu1-11:e•son 15 pa~s f:om Wuson pass l.l.tdl 6 52 Ar;"'ld~'ICe ~~ c • rr ;•ee1 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING OCC-Wasr ,.•on 17·~61 Moote. 1.51, Gittan 8·34, Mather 11-27. B01111a 4-15, BOl.i"on. 2-7 1..•:(} .. t1ey l·S. Peuone. 1·0. Pono~, H> Fu -l.Jtldt}' 1-6 Palk$ 1-6. Thomas 4-6 Jonnson. 1·2 Car.tt, 8 2. Htlms. 3·1or·m!."C.s·7. Windle, 3·tor-m-..;s·15, ~eison 3-lor-~s·3t Basketball Pirates' women rolling OrJnge. CoJ.!il Cplkge's women's b.iskctball teJm wall be loQking for. 1h thml :.traight "an "1thout a loss \\ cdne'>dar evening "hen Jl host SJ1Ha Barblra in ti non-conference game at 5 o'clock folio" mg last "eeJ..end'i. S\\CCp of the fou r·te:im Ch:tffcy Im llJlllinal. All·tourn.:iment ~elections Col· lcen Hatch, Ricarda Kuypers and CdM, Newport home on Tu esday JJnJ Davis (there \\ert onl)' fi,e all-tourney picks) led Coast to a Coin t11p'> at the CIF Southern Section oft1cc "'ent---;---19·65 victory over Cha.Hey in the the ".1~ ol the ScJ Kings and SJ1lurs Satutdll)· ..: Cu.: \....• --+--tourney final\ SaturJa)_,. --'--+---=-w=na d ~fJiTP·'I} and 'e,,port Harbor {l7·5) high • ~ Ha1ch had 15 points and 11 re· '''llter palu team'> \\Ill be at home l'ucsdJ) Jhcrnoon bound ; Ku)per 17 points and 11 In the cconJ round of the CIF D1'"ion J Pla,ofh. a'l>l'>ts; and 10 an OCC h:id fi\e -:.... • -pla.)'CLS s.coung 10 doublc.ligur~~ ... Th.u 's. the sooJ-ncy.. The bua "llCWS~lhc-t"Ornpctnlon Co· rona'!i \.1ctory on ):nda) puts the Sea Kings up agarm the No. 2-D ceded Capistrano Valley Cougars (22·2); Harbor's 'ictory sends COMMUNITY COLU!OE WOMEN the Sailor up again!>! top·seeJcd El Toro (24· I) Orane• Coaat 71, Chaffer es Ot•"9• CNal Chaftai Es1ancia girls host M arlborough ~ ~~~~~ ' 8d 10 •2 S•HI 2 0 S • fatancia High·s girls tennis team hosts No. 4· ceded ----o •. u • o 1 • ~1arlborough Tuc~Jay afternoon 1n the quarterfmah. of • • ~ ~ : ~ :~ the Clf D1,1s1on II Pla}offa. follO\'lng Saturda)'~ 10-8 ~ '"'1.•...., J • s 10 ·-S 1 0 I) '1ctol) .lt Torrance lis.mr o o 1 o The r'.agle\ (17·5) gut olid pla) from singles tarlet Juhe ricld· T~.;. occ 3~~>7 27 7• M».1.1 l"'¢sty l.llCll AoCClfnJ t.lcl'!ltrwl ltldl T .... MN SIM Talala .. ftpftjt 3 0 I 7 2 0 ' s 0 1 I 1 I 0 0 l I 2 ( • • l • 1l ) 0 , 9 & 3 3 IS 3 • I lO 2l 16 16 IS er .:ind the double team of Knttn.1 Gn••J1t1i. and l Juren Weaver lilOl"I P" occ-~,, 2 B'IMI~ 2 cr-..'ry·Mi· 0 ld.41 .. ~.,. It ".l::. the l\o. 3 doubles team of Goodrich .ind Na1arian, ho". Tec•11u1 i.w N.lftl C\Cr. Y.1th a \.iCtOI) again t Torrance's No. 3 unit, "h1ch "a' the ultimate difference. Marlborough, 13-~ un the campaign, advancC'd with an 11·7 \\in Deep sea O\;Cr San Manno. Eatancl• 10 Torr•nce a l'n,1•• -f'f!lder (£)lost lo MOllW O.G !Jtl aw 8..& dd ~~ 1·1. frlllO 1£) loSI O·I. S-7 SUNDAY'S COUNTS "'""' 8-G (El 10st 2.1. H tt..in 8 2 DoublH -ano..;.s-Wthtr (£) dtl Yarnarr&.n·Y~ 6·1, ClfC ~lrtics.S•OIO 6·0 dd ~. :iva Lt. 1-0. kit Sle·Ora\e £) loSI S-7. Yron M 64, Gooontb ~ m '°'t 0 I 5·7, DAVEY'S LOCKll" -3 bOits, 117 q1tr1 291 bOlllto 26 callco bus M und bUs I sQllc>ln. 3 roctcr.sl\ S.S maci.tret NSWPO"T LAHDINQ -3 lloa. 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" Pmf!r; ~1 CJi;e :13 3~- Pass~ 10.·3 • 18·39 w Net r~ m )'3 :J;e • 36 :!S SaC•S·ylrdJ;t 0 £. n ~B Net vardJge 453 330 PUlltS 4·3~ 2 5.j; ~ f~es-W!T:llle>:IOS' ~·· 4 3 .. i.11s-~.t1 71·~;e • · ~3 3 :5 T ""t ct pos~SS!Cll 3~ ~5 :: C~ 'P\.nt rt:....!\'. 11 •t•ct;i:.ons f:JIT'.bie r~ .. -s '\\c m1gh1 h;l\e w l ;ibr, n mu\c our center (D;n1d OlC L3u)h) to i.1ckle anJ put o nomut. fo-.ur Deleon at ~en· 'bJ.Lr tcr \\ rkman )31d \le Jn'' hill', th ~c in· \Oh~d an t'1c OrJn~c Cua~t 'Jck par .idc "c~c ~ 1.11:.idc llncha~ker hra:I lteJmi·.1nd dcfens1H~ t.1d(,e· F1r1;J1n ~l ir•tnda. l 0th of "hum h.iJ t>\ .rnJ oubiJe 'backer \\Ill ParnelliJones & ·Metro25 __ No~ ,..,. I,_,. i 111n91'11 I ,..,.,, ,..,., . I:=: G ..,... ... ... a• ... 47 .. ,, .. a..Y WllT'lWMl UM 1-.-rtJ Al.II i ,...,, ., .. i 1W191• .... I 1A'1'1114 ... a'791• ... I t11Mt1s ss.• !11(1915 ••• II Ii ll(Jl-0 'llf! llf'lll!Wlf' "" lX ._ •.•• ,, , • ,. Jltf1 ..... ... --rovo 600HT ... " ... -111.• , ... , ... 50.000 MILE WARRANTY ,.,_,, .... ,....,. 11• fl~• ,.. ,.....,, \ 11 .....,, 1\. • ri.-15 a .mt • u 1•1u t1W911 :mmall 167'11 Z'A911 ,'••nu..~ . ~ -----illfttrt otla ............ nlll•--· ...... ,.... ... ,...I I _,_., Mlet ............ ,,,,.. ........ ,.... .............. ..., ......... -·--. 1739 SUPERIOR (AT 17TH STREET) .... COSTA MESA (714) Dl-771! HOURS: 7:»t MONDAY • FRIDAY 7:30-6:30 SAl\ll>AY WE HONOR MOST CREDIT CARDS ntl.llt 121• \1UI i 111 • 121.• 1 121• .... tl'J • ZIUI m.• -· I 84 Monday. November 16, 1992 w I M STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The t..ga1 C>.partm.,,t at tti• Piiot it ~·~ 10 announc. a new MMct now avalt1b .. IO MW bu1in..... W• wm now SEAACH the nem• fOf you a1 no • .,,. charge, and nv• you the time al'ld the tr1p to th• OOurt HOUM In Senta Ana Then, Of COU .... , aft., th• ... rd\ I• com!>*~ we wtll nte your flc11tlou1 bullneaa name etatement with the County Cl1f1(, publlth onot I ~ fOf four WMQ •• ~ul'9d by law end thin flt• your PfOOf of pubtie.tton with Cou"'Y Clertc . ..... . p ..... teop by '° file your ~ bul!nesa etJ19m411rlt _. tM Piiot Leg.i 0.Ptttment. 330 WMt a.y, Coeta JHN, Callfomla, " you cen not ltOp by, plMM -us • (714) 142-4321, E.tenetol'I 315 Of 3 UI Md w. wt11 make arr~ fOt you to h.andte thlt Pf'OCl'dUN by mall If you •~Id have •ny tvttNr que111ot1a, plMM c.il ua end " wlM be mON then glad to ..,flt you. QOOd Luck In your new butlneull .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pdot No matter what you're dong, your hometown new.,,..,. ~rt BeachJCosta Mesa Dally Pilot _'4..;.Jl_U_IC_IO_TIC_U--:-_ J "*IC NOTICIS O'IMOM SOUTH COAST I PUBLIC NOTICES AIR OUAUTY MANAQIHftNT DISTRICT HIEMINQ BOARO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Tb CONSIDER TN• ORANTINQ OF A VARIANCE AND THI! ADOPTION OF A COMPLIANCE DATE CASE N0.4425 · -. • .. Monday, Novclnber 16, 1992 85 PlcUtJoua PUBLIC NOTICE 11022a F1ct1Uou• OtM10Hll8 ..,.,,.. .. Name FlctJtloua llu.&MU Nem. NOTICI TO lt.lefftent '70702 BualneM N--. State-nt 17010 t Flc:Clll- CRDfTOltl °" The FottoWlng ptf'IOn• Flctltlou• ll•l ement The Following pepions ~t1t1oua BualMtN N9ftM auuc u... .,. doing busU!ess as· 8uatn.u ... "'. The Foolo"""V per10M are doin9 CXIS!neu a BualnH• Na-Statement · AVOCADO CONSTRUC-St•tament are oc.ng bu-.neu ... NHG ELECTRIC, 1102 w. Statement Th.e FOi #\flQ !*MIN (IECI . 8104, TION COMPANY 4400 Th• Following ptfSOOI CME·Ki:IBB. 18300 Von 17th Sl/Mt, 5't. 102, Santa The Follow\ng perJ~ ... OOa!"9 Dusin•H ., 8105 U.C.C.I Mac.ArUlur Blvd ~-900 att doonc;i buMRI U Kamian, Su<ta '400, IMM, Ana, CaJ.f 92708 at dQonO bua.neu U £l<:OA APPRAISALS C NOTICE IS HEREBY Newport Beach, Cihf: SUBWAY SANOWIC~ES 4 Cat.I n11s Hung Gia Nguyen, 752S BICYCLES ETC '17671 4300 CM!'P\U Or •100 IVEN TO CREDITORS OF 92680 SALADS #3264, 17441 C1mpb•ll·M1thun·E1ty, Synic:use Avenue, St.anton. Crown vauey P.1'1c#lf, MI N••POl"I Beach. Calif THE WITHIN NAMED Newport Pac;iric Consll\le-BHcn Blvd. Hunongton Inc., (nc:cl(l)O(ltad tn M.n-Cal&f 90680 SIOO V.e10, Cahf 92660 PU9UC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTicfS MIJCMOTIC! PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCES MUCNOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SEUER(S) THAT A BVU< UOn Corp., Cahlomia, 4400 Beach, Calif nesota, 18300 Voo l<arman, This bu11nau 11 eon-CJ TOIO lnltftlmet!U, lflC , Elcof En!arpnsea A Call· SAL.E tS APOUT TO BE M1cArthut Blvd • Suitt 900, Sllen Zlll111, 1662 Enf'91d Suite •OO, Irvine, Calit duetad by Ill indt1t1dui1t A CalolO(nta CQrl>Ot 1100, lotn1~ co•poration •300 NOTICE IS HEREBY 011/EN that lhe S<xlth Coast Air Ouallty Mana""ment ~:~CR OF THE ASSETS NewpoH Beach, Calif Avanua, RHeda, C1llf 92715 The reglstranl(I) com. 2"644 Mu1n1nd• BN1>, El C1tmpu<5 Or #100 "-POl'I O.strict Heating Board Wiii hold • publlc hearl •• IBED BELOW. 92660 91335 Thll business II eon mene.d IO lrllllllCI bYli-TOl'O, Ca1f 92GJQ Oma:;h, Ca I 92':.60 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER t8 1992 In the Hea . '1 atd ~~~ 8 m. on N~HSES N.AME(S) ANO BUSI· This business Is eon-Mehdi Zlvarf, ~ Enfield dueled by a eorporilJon nest under tna FtC11tooua n 111 but1ntu 11 coo. This .b'1S1neu 11 . co~ • 21865 C...J c) ' · nng oat uvm, Dlslnct AOOAESS(ES) OF duded bV a corporation Avenue, Rueda, Calif Th• reglstran1(1) com-Business Name(•) llstlld ducted by • corpor•t on Clut::tOO by •corporation Headquarters, "l"'ey rive, Diamond Bar, Callfomla, to eonslsfltf the THE SELLER(S) ARE: The registrant(sl com-91335 menc:ad to transact bust· •bova on: not yet Th• tegla1tant(tl · com Ttte re91str.1nt(s) com. granting of 8 regular variance to a group of petitioners from Rule t 130 1 of OEOK HOON PARK, CHAN menced to transact bu$1-This bu1lneas 11 CO(). 11ou under Ill• Ac1.111ous Hung Gia Nguy.,, menced to ttansa<:t bvSo· menceo to trannc:t ~ lhe South Coast Air Ouality Management Dlslrlct Rules and Regulations. and MEE PARK, 35S4 BUSI ness under the Fll:tillous ducted by: :-tusb1.nd llld Business Name(st hsttd This st.alemet1t was flied ntts under tilt Fec1.illou1 nen under me F.a111out the adoption of • final compll~•. date IOI noncompllant Inks used b~ob ~~~/~~SAK DRIVE lfA·I , ,Business Name(s) tiste,61 wile above on'. October 1. t992 with th• County Clef1t of Buslneu Nama(s) 11s1&<1 Bu•111en Nama111 ltsted shops silk screen printing Opetatlons at various companies wlthi the h T E • CA 92626 above on; NJA The reglatrant(s) corn-Campball-Mtthun-Esty, <Hano• County oo Oclobe< •bov• on not yet abo.va on October 19, Coa t Al Basl RW. 1130 1 11 n H LOCATION IN CALI Newport Paeil1c Coostruc-meneed to transact buSI Inc, 20. 1992 Jamu o Sen1n1C1t. Pras.• 1g.12 s r n. · mlts volatile organic compound (VOC) fORNIA OF THE CHIEF lion Corp.. Morns Sta-neu under the F1ct1uous Michael J 1<.utsak F!S48t08 dent Ratpl'I Emtrsen. President emissions from all sc:reen pt1ntlng ~atlons and any other operations which EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF phens, Vice President Business Name(•I N1led This 11atemar'lt was filed Published ,... ... fttVt s.aen-l}l11 statement ... 111 fll.o Th11 statf!m4tf1t was tu.cs use screen printing equipment The estimated eJioess voe emissions as a THE SELLER IS· SAME AS Th11 statement was fifed above on: not yet with the County c1m of Costa Mesa 0·"1 Plot N w1tn IN County C1etr11 o1 w•tn the Counry Cle11e or resutl of this variance aro to b4I determined. Tho names and addres.sa of the ~S VEL 1STE0 wtlh lhe Cou11ty Chtrl< of Shen ZiviJll Orange County on Oct. 27, ..__ 2 " 16"' ~ 1 1..,.,. o-Orat19e Counry oo No.,em. 0•.1n99 C<>u11tf on Oetot>at pell!lotletS' companies ara as follows " BY THE Orang• Col.lnty on Novem-This staltf'Mnt was f~ad 1992 vem...... • "• • u , ..,, ber 3. 1992 : 21, t!192 Amity Pen Company, Inc 1234 West Gladstooe Slleet Azu$a, CA 9 I 702 A'b Plastie.s Cofponidon 15730 South Flguefoa Street Gardena. CA 90248 Ameflean Sengreph 1212 Albany Strfft Los Angeles. CA 90015 Angelus Pacific Company 100 East Walnut Avenue Fut1et10n, CA 9263 t BeckltfS F.abrication, Inc 1840 South Santa Fo St.,UnH B Santa Ana, CA 92705 Bo<nard Associates t 1678 Pendleton Streot Sun Valley, CA 91352 Bloss .Incorporated 2785 East Footh1• Blvd Pasadena. CA 91 t07 C·K Products. Inc 5"418 North Peck Road El Monte, CA 91732 Konkler Signs 424 South Sierra Way San Bernardino, CA 92408 Koonz Studios 584 Mateo Lol Angeles, CA 90013 L09se Leal Products, Inc. 1425 Firsl Street San ~emando, CA 913-40-2705 Lucky Stores, Inc. 6565 Knott Avenue Buena Park, CA 9062(). f 158 Mighty Fine Productions, Inc. dba Smith Pacific tSllO South Broadway Gardenil, CA 90248 Miiier Silk Screoo Company 186t8·2 Parthenia Street NortMdgo, CA 91324 Motion Decal 2640 Industry Way IA Lynwood, CA 90262 SELLER, ALL OTHER BUSI· ber 6 1992 with 1M County Clel'tl o1 F5490e8 M-e07 FS4993t F548329 NESS NAMES ANO Al). ' F5505e2 Orange County on NOYem· Published New..,.,. lieaeti PUBLJC NOTu0E Publ1Shed N .,,..,.,. Be Cf\ Pub shed ~wpon Beach DRESSES USED BY THE ber 3, 1992 ,..... • • "" ...... ' SELLER WITHIN THREE (J) PubliShed Newport Beach· F 49 3 Costa Mesa Daily Piiot 1~1----------Costa Mts.l 0 ly Pie.I N o-Cost.a ,,_,.~ 0..,1.,. ~No- YEARS BEFORE THE Costa Mesa Oa1.,. Pilot No-P bl shad N ~a:! vambar 2, 9, 15, 23. 1992. FlctlUoua vembtr !I, HS. 23. 30 1:t'.12 •em~ 2 9 16 ZJ. 1992 DATE SUCH UST WAS vember 16, 23. 30. Decem-u I -....... a m598 au•--Name M-624 ,,._609 SET OR OEtlVERED TO ber 7, 1992 Cosl.I Mesa Oatty Pilot No-Si.t.menl f'=---------- THE BUYER ARE NONE ~ M·fi72 ~ember 9, 16, 2J, 30, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE The f<lllOWvl9 l*SO"I• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE THE NAME(S) ANO BUSI M-628 are doing buSoneM as 1---------- NESS AOORESS(ES) OF PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou9 TEO ROKOS & CO, 1301 110705 Fict itious THE BUYER ARE. K\'ONG PUBLIC NOTICE BualneM N•m• Do\19 St. lf160, N-pon Fletltlous Bualn&u Name CHA HAN CA Actltlous Statement S.ac:h, Calif. 92660 Business N•m• Stetement THE ASSETS TO BE BusJneu Nc1me F1ctltfoua The Fotlowmg persons Theo George Rol(os. 1120 Statement The Fo IO'#•ng per-sens SOLD ARE DE.SCRIBED IN Statement Bualneu Name are doing business as. Granville, N-port Beach. Tne Fo 0"""'Q ~on.s a•e CIOitY;J 1>vi.0nPss as GENERAL AS FUtn1tUfe, The FOi 0W1ng persons Statament B H E BERNEY HOOVEfl tf. 92660 are dOH'9 bus.ne~s as CEOLOCICAL RESEARCH Goodwolt, Tradename aro do<ng bYsmess as The Following persons ENTERPRISES, 1931 E. This business Is eon-MAGICAL WORLD PRO· C 0 MP AN V , l 9 0 1 Lease, F1x1ure. Leasehold COSMETIC SURGERY are dOlng bu$1ness as: Meats Ava "70 Or.1ng., ducted by-an 1ncltV1dual OUCflONS, 10.1 w t8tn M.Jc:Ar.nut Bho Newpon Improvements, Covenant GROUP OF NEWPORT STROKER PRODUCTS, Caltf 92625 1 • The reg1strant(s) com-Street, Suite IOJ A, Cost.I Beach Cal' 92b60 not to compete. ANO ARE BEACH, 1617 Westelllf 2162 Biscayne Springs. Berney AIHtn Hoover. 1931 menceo to transact buSI· Mesa. Calif 92621 M<(nael W l!MI Bo 1nger, LOCATED AT· 3!>54 OUSJ· Or1ve. Newport Beach. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 E Meal$ Ave. 110, Of. ness under tne F1c:tit1ous lmposs1Dle Productions, 712 B son •,1 Newpo<t NESS PARK DRIVE IA-1, ca11t 92660 • Chns Jaormam Canson, Inga. Calif 92625 Business Name(s) llSled 1041 W 18th Street, Su 1e Beac:11 Calf :12660 COSTA MESA. CA 92626 James E Fulton. Jr, Mo., 2162 Bt1cayne Springs, Kathy Jean Hoover. 1931 at>ova on Marcil 30, 1989 103 A. Costa .,.Me&a, Cal.I T11ls bus ness " con. THE BUSINESS NAME a Professional Corporation. Costa Mesa, Cal1I 92627 . E. Meats Ave. #70, Or-Th~ GeOfge Ro1to1 92627 ouc::eci bt 911 md1v1dual USED BY THE SELLER AT r .ihlom1a, 1236 Somerset Vall ant Naona, 2 162 ange, Callf 92625 This autemtnt was ftled This busr11ess Is con-The re3°s1ran1(s) com. THAT LOCATION IS· BUSI· Lane, Newport Beach. Biscayne Spnnqs, Costa Thia business Is eon· With lhe County Cle~ ol ducted by 10.nt ve>nture mencf!CI to ltal'l5.ac:t bt.ISI· NESS PARK CAFE Cahf 92660 Mesa, Cal1I 92627 ducted by: husband and Orange County on Octobef The reg"trant(s) com· nes, under the Foct1t1ous The bulk sate 11 ln1ended This buslneu Is con-This business Is eon wife 29, 1992 ml-need 10 tranuct OVSI· Bus•ness Jume(!I) ltsted 10 be consummated nt the ducted by· a corporation Cluc:tod by: a gen01a1 part· The reg1strant(s) com· F549485 neu under the F~.:111JOO!. tOOve on N A office of ESCROW AMER . The registrant(s) com-. nef'Shtp mene.a to ltansact bus1-P\.ibllshod Ne1Nport Bench· Business Name(s) ltsted M t."a~ W BoO.nger tCA CORPORATION. 9732 meneed 10 ltansact busl· The registrant(s) com-ness under the F1ct1uous Costa Mesa Daily Pilot No-abOYe oo not yet Tris st.ltemen1 was ·fileo GARDEN GROVE, BLVD , nass under lhe F~btlous meneed to ttansact busS-Business Name(s) listed vembe< 9, 15. 23, 30. Hl92 Valene Kauwn with tne County Cler1! o1 1 5, GARDEN GROVE. CA Business Name(s) l11ted ness under tna F1ct1tlous above on N'A M 621 Thts statemen1 •as r. ed Oraf\ge County on Novem 926"4 above on· N'A Business Name(sl listed Berney Allen Hoover w 1°' ine County Clerlt of t>er 6 1992 ESCROW orFICER TO a Proless1onal Corpora-above oo Novarnl>ef 4, This s1"tement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE 01anve Couniy on N~to<T\ CONTACT tS SUSIE HAN, lion. James E. Fulton, Jr., t992 wtOratn the County Ctef'k ot bet J 1992 Publ S"ed Ne""'t>Of1 Beach on or atte< 12 1a11992 and M O Chns J carlsori "99 Ct:>Wlty oo Qct0ber Flctltlous F54993J Cqsa Mesa oa 'IP.tot No- Iha Int day lor ftlong cla.ms Th11 statement was filed This statemtni was filed 20, 1992 Bu9'n ... N..,• Published N,.,.,p...,,,, ~a..s ver,,t>cr l6 23 JO Qecem. F5.50483 a ' CTA Manufactunng, Inc dba Bagmaster Myer Show Print Ink Corporation 5720 East Union Pac.1ric Avenue City of Commerce, CA 900~ sna1t be ~ 17, 1992 With lhe County Cle111 ot with the County Cle(lt of FS48t 8J Statemerwt Costa Mai.a Oa y P 01 N> ber 7, 1:>n which IS the business Clay Oratige Col.lnty W'I No!ilem• Oranoe County on Novem-Published Newport Beactt The. ..E.cXlo-19-...piltMiAS~~~-9;-*6.~~0..-:~.i-Jl-------_.'-"99-----~ bef1>1e lhe S.J'• dale spec:i ber 6, 1~ l99ri.-Coib Meu""'Da~y Pilot NO-are do.ng bus.ness as M 621 6430 Dale Stroot BYena P•tl. CA 90621 Cahlomla l.ooselNf Products 509 Bateman COfona, CA 91720 Chuck Hammond & Assoc , Inc. t5401 Carmenita Road, Unit S Santa Fe Sl)flngs, CA 90670 C1111Han Casual-Toes 17671 Met.net Lano A-6 Hunbngton Beach, CA 92647 Colby Poster Pnnting Company 1332 West 12th Plac• Los Angeles, CA 90015 Concept Lettartng 7334 Radford Avenue North HollVWOO<f, CA 91605 Cottreel & Colwell Scraen Printing tne 1014 East 10th Street long Buch, CA 90813 Crea&Ne Screen Proc.ss 555 E.aSI Airline Wey GardeN, CA 90248 Cruell• Designs 5566 Alt\amt>ra Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90032 Olscovwy Design 11054 Pico Boulev d LOS Angeles, CA 90064 Easterday Janitorial Supply Co 17050 Margar Avenue Caraon, CA 90746 Ela.m's Steel Rulo Olo & DI• CunJtlg 3307 West Castor Street Santa Alla CA 92 704 Omeiu Graphic Design 1005 West 18th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Pacific Miniatures 2710 Supply Avenue Comme.-ce, CA 90040 Pentel of Arnenca 2715 Columbia Slfeet Tonanc:e, CA 90509 Print A Sign 548 East 31st Slteet Los Anglos, CA 900 II Prism Graphics. Inc. 13124 South AvlWon Boulevatd Loi Angles, CA·90061 'Samper Siik Screen 1500 West 12th Street Los AnglH, CA 90015 Skye Graphics 799 Towne Avenue, 4th Floot Los Angeles, CA 90021 So California Screen Pnnttng, Inc 655 W•st 14'th Street Long Beach. CA 90813 Sunshine 8anl'le's 6130 Long Beacil BouteYatd long Beach, CA 90805 Sunwest Screen Gniphlcs. Inc. 5401 South Boyle Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Superiof Screen Pnrittng, Inc 13017 Los Nieto• Road Santa F. Springs, CA 90670 T & J Slgns, Inc. 2705 St. Louis Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 Fletcher Engineanng, Inc. 15164 Weststato Street -.-Wesunuww.. CA 92683 Tral1ic Works, Inc. 5413 Downey Road ~-----Vernon. CA 900sa. Frani0<1ns Aag Spec:latty, Inc. 20291 Soulh Western Avonue Torrance, CA 90501 G.a<ll!y Enterpriws 7621 Industry Avenue Ploo Rivera, CA 90660 Hue An StudJO, lne 539 Eut Gardena Boulevard G;vdena, CA 902•8 Humble Specialty Punting 9300 East Whilmot• Str t El Monie, CA 9173t lndicatC>f Controls Corp 3000 East LU Hermanat ~anc.ho Oommguez.. CA 9022 t K & l Enterprises 15828 South Broadway, Suite D Gard.na, CA 90248 Unttod Sk;J1 & Scroen Gr11phlcs 1808 VletOfY Boulevard Glendale, CA 9 1201 Vomar Products, Inc. 16641 Roscoe Ptac. •Sepulveda. CA 91342 Wagoe< Imprinting 12881 F. Westem Avenue Gatden Grove, CA 92641 Walt Disney lmagineenng 1233 Aoww Street Glendale, CA 91221 West Coast Sttk Screen Pnnling, !fie. 1863 NOfth Case Street Orange, CA 92665 Wilton Blac.kw.1-Screen P~nting 122t5 MofehooM Street El Monte, CA 9 I 732 Willlams Graphic Process 12953 Foothill Boulevard Sylmar, CA 91342 fted abt:MI F550528 F550532 vernt>et 2. 9, 16, 23. 1992 ME.SCO. 7721 Colg.111 ---------PUBLIC NOTICE nn bulll 1t1nsfer Is sub-PuDlishecl Newport 8eaeh-Published Newpon S.aeti-M-602 A.,e. W1tstmll\st.1, Cakt PUBLIC NOTICE ---------teet to CaJifomoa Unilonn Cosa Mesa Daily Ptlot No-CosLl Mesa Daily Pilot No-9258.J Fictitious Commercial Code Section vembet t6 23, JO, Decarn· vambe< 16, 23. 30, 0eeem PUBLIC NOTICE ClauOe H1ronon Kouch1, Fletltl~ Bualn~ N•me 61~TED: 11/0311092 ber 7. 1992 M-678 ber 7 1992 M-675 Fictitious ~n!te~~~.~e 9~ West· Bu~~::!::"• -~~~~~n pe.sons KYONG CHA HAN Bualnesa Neme Tt11s business is co~ The F<>lld'wlng per$onS are doong 1>us1ne5S as Published Newport PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Statement ducted Dy an 1nd1YKluaJ are d0<ng business as WYNKEN, BLYNKEN & Beach.Costa MeH Oa.ly The Fotlowmg petsons The reg1strant(s) com-GLOBAL TECHNICAL NOD CO 3428 S1n11 plot Nov be t6 992 t 70232 FJctltlous 11• dOlng businHs as· menced to transact buSI· SERVICES. 4533 MacAMur Clara Qr. Costar Mesa 1 em r '1 fletltlous Bualneu Name VISTA PRESS, 2t02 ·au~ ness under Itta Ftt::bbous Blvd 703A. Newpor1 Cal.I 92625 ________ m_6_86_ Buslneu Nam• Statement ness Centet Or Sta 130, Business N1me(s) hsted Beac:h, Calif. 92560 MTV Const.ruction. Inc PUBLIC NOTICE Statement The Following parsons lrv'lne, C<lhl 92715 abov• on: November 1982 Greg Bumea. 930i Magel· Cat1forn1a, 3420 Santa Th• Followlng petSons are d0tng business as Shena Rachelle Crane, Oaude Kouc;hl 13n St, Costil M1'~ Ca111 Cta•a. Cir_ Costa Mesa, Fictitious are CI01ng bYS1ness 85. STARBURST 281J Villa 995 La Mirada, La9u11a ThtS 5talement was filed 92626 taltl 92620 Bual~M Name CRYS1'AL ~LEANERS. Way, N-J>C>ti Beach. Calif. Beach. Calif. !12651 With the County Cle111 ol This bu11nus 11 c:on-T~s bus111ess Is con. Statem ent 2095 N Tustin Orange 92663 Samy Natllan Baut1ng, 995 Orange Couniy Of\\ October ducted by an 1n<11vtdual ducted b'f" a corpo.-auoo The Fott0 ,..1ng ,,_rsons Caltf 92665 • ' • Cary Russel 11.napp, 2 l 33 l.JI Mirada, 1.89una Beath, 20, 1992 Th• reg1str1nt(s) com The reg1straot(s) com. are dO•fl9 busmess 11 Don Young Chung, 2095 SeVllle Ave, Balboa. Calil. Calif 9265t F548 t 77 menc:e<! to transact busi· menced 10 transact bv,... (a)WESTBAY PROPER· N Tu•lln Orange Ca~f 926&1 This business ts con-Pub11Slled Newport BeOlC~ nus undar the Foc:111oous ness u11det" \he Fictitious nES (b)WESTBAY APART-92665 ' ' . Jellrey Bryant Chase. dueled by-husband anCl,Cost.a Mesa Da ly Pilot No-Business Namc(s) 1<i.1.1to Business Name(s) listed MENlS (e)WESTFIELD Kyung HM Chung, 2095 23212 Thompson Or , wile vembe< 2. 9, 16, 23. 1992 above oo Noveml>ef 2. above on NA APARTM ENTS (d)LA N Tuslll't, Orange. Calil Grand Terrace, Calif 9232• The rtglStrant(s) corn-M GO' 1992 Ma.•11 T V.llei. Pres>dent JOLLA PACIFIC APART· 92665 ThtS business Is con-mtt0ead lo transact bus!· Gr8(J Burnett Th•s ~U'.emen1 W1t$ fllao M ENTS, 136 Rochester This busine,~ is c:on-ducted by a ganetal Plrt nass under th• F'•ctJtJoos PUBLIC NOTICE This statement wu tilt<! •It! the County Cien. or Stratt. Costa Mesa Calil ducted by nusl>and and ne<"Sh•P Busineu Name(s) listed will\ ltl• County Ctm ol 0111119e Col.l!n\' on Octobe< 92627 wile The registrant(sl com-above on Septembe< 1. Flctitlous Orang• Coun!'( oo NQ,.rn 21 , 1.~n R1d'lard A Sewell, 136 The req1stran1(s) com-mencea 10 11.tnSae\ bvsa· 1992 Buslne ... Name be• 6, 1992 f:54832t Rochestet Street. Co•ta mel'lted to trtnsaCI oos>-neu under the FIC'tltJOUs ~ Bauhng $tlltement F550487 Pubhs!Wd Newpon Be.ICh- Meu Call/ 92627 ness undet the Fahous Bus•nttss N~m•(s) hteCI Thrs statement was filed The FOllOwot\g pe!'SOOI Pu~•shed N-pon Beach Cosa Mesa Oao1y PW<>I ft<>. Sandra L Sewall, 136 Business Nllme(s) losled above on October 22. ~Ill thee County ~II oi are doing business u Costa ~ oa..y P11ot No-11emt>e< 2. 9 16 23. 1992 Rochester Str"t· Costa above on not yet 1992 21 ~2 OWll'f oo lobe< THE MONEY MARKET. vember 16, 23 30 Oecem ~ M .... Calif 92627 Oon Young Chong Gary R Knapp • 1'9 121 Turquoise Avenue, aa.. bar 7. 1992 Th11 bu11neu IS c:on-Kyung Hee Chung This stat~l'lt was ftled F548338 boa tsl.lnd, Cahl. 92662 M 813 PUBLIC NOTICE dueleO by husl>And end Th11 statement ,.,.., fited Wllh tne County Ctn o4 PubliShed NewPOl'I Beach-Gary Paul O'Conoor 121 r-t~•u-·- wue Wlth In• County Clei11 ot Orange County on ~ Cost.I Mn. Da.iy P\lot ~ TurqUO.se Avenue. Balbo.1 PUBLIC NOTICE '"'""u ~ The regJslrant(s) com-Ofllnqe County oo October bet S, 1992 • vember 2, 9. 15. 23, 1992 Island. CaM. 92662 Bualn•-Na- maoeed to tr.vtsact bu"" 27, 1§92 f:550S34 M~I 1 ThlS buslnass 11 eon-Flctltlous State-nt neu und., lhe FtC't1tious Fs.49007 -Published Newport s.acn-ducted "'f' an indMdual Buslneu Name The Fo"ow;ng P«SOnS Busln•ss Name(s) hsteCI Pub11slled Newport e.acn-Cost.a Me .. Diiiy Pilot No-PUBLIC NOTICE The reg1strant(s) com-Stateinent •re doonq business u abo¥e oo NA Costa Mesa Daily Piiot No-vember 16 23 JO Decem-menced to trllnsac:t buSI-The Foftowtng persons POt.0 ~ESTJVAL Cl.EAN-Rocnald A Sewell • • • ness under the Ftet.uous art d0tng bus.~ssas ERS 8018 Santa An.IC- This statemtil& was filed vembet 2• 9• 16• 23· 1992 bet 1• 1992 CNS108e3t0 Business Name(1) ksted CAMARGO ASSOCIATES. yon Ad Anahetm. Ca!d W>lh tne Coumy Clatll ol M·599 M-68I Fictitious above on; Oeto~ 1987 4533 MacArthur Blvd Sll808 Orang• County on October PUBLIC NOTICE ftHBLIC NOTICE Busl~ Nam• Gary P.ul Oconnor •328A. N .... po,, 8HCh, Jacl. Fra111ctan Enlow, 27, 1992 r-v Statement This sutement was filed Ca11r 92660 15291 Tisbury Ct. Hun11n9- f'S490t8 • Flctltlou.a Flctltlous The FotlOWlng persons wtlh tne County Ct111e 91 Terry C aborn. 4533 too Beech, ~ltt 92649 Published N"""Pof't Beach-BualneM Name BuslneM Name art doing bUsiness as· Orange County on Octobef MacArthur Blvd #328A. This business 1s con. Costa Mesa Oo·ty Pilot No-Statement Statement MOTHER S M~~KET & 21, 1§92 Newport Buch, Calif dTUC1t<I by an mdMdual vernDef 9 16 23 30 t992 KrTCHEN. 225 E..ut 17th F!S48330 92b60 he rag1strant(1) com-. . • • Tho Following perS0/'1$ The Following persons SttHI Costa Mesa. Calif Publ'shed Newport B h Th11 business IS con-menced to transact t>ust-M-617 are d<><ng busmess as· aro do.ng busl11au as· 92621• , · 1 He .-ducted oy an lf!CIMClual nHs under the Ft<:tttt0us __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC_E __ LA MBERT LEASING. THE ORIGINAL NEWPORT Ava Ruha Cor oration Costa MOIOI Daily Pilot No-The reglstran1(1) com· BuSJnttU Name(sl lsted 22142 Sabroso Mission BEACH BREWING COM· Cahfornia, ns ~st l nh vember 2. 9, 16. 2J, 1992 menced to trans..ct t>Ysl· above on Opot>er 18 t 7 0703 V1et0. Cahf 92691 PANY, lt25 E 17\h SL Ste Sil"!.. Costa M.u, Cal.t _ M-606 ness under tht Ficbl•OUs 1992 A tltl Jo~t'ph HMOld Lambert. E108. Santi Ana, Calif 92627 Business Nama(sl listed Jadl En10w e out 221•2 Sabroso MisSJon 92701 Th b 1 PUBLI~ NOTICE •t>ova 00• N 09f t This-statement wu filed Busln ... Name V1e10. Cat•I 92691 Tamara Madlock, 4J7 34th d 11 usiness s con-1987 ovem ' .. tn 1"9 Coonry Claf1i of Statement This busmass 1s con St • M anhattan Buch, T~adr:!1~.~-~thon Aciltlous Terry Caborn Orange County on Qdobet il'le Following ,,_rsons ducted bY' an tnd1111dual Cllif 902li8" _.........._ co 1"* Na,,,. Tus atatemen wu ed ~r. ~.l are doong bYsiness .u The re91str1nt(sl c:om-Ml(;hael It Madlodl, 437 '.:,9,':~!r ~~~lilF~= Statement ••th the Counry Cler1I of FS490t• GM&M SHELL. IOI So mencect to trans.act buSI• 34th St.. Manh;atUn Buch. The FOl!Owlng persof\S Onlnoe c,,.-.. Oct ber P\J Newpon Buen. l)rookhurst Streat, An> ness under tl'le Ftctibous C .1 90266 • •51n•51 Nama(sl ksted are oo.ng bYS&ness as 20. 1992 -.• , 00 0 Oushed Mim, C,,1ol 92804' Bu11neu Name(s) listed This business ·1s eon· ""ove oo. May 1978 GOVERNMENTAL DATA, ' Costa Mew Daily PtlO( Ne> Gary S S~uni . 21 above on May 1, 1992 Clvc:tt<I by: husband and lngrld U11tngston, PY9$I-27665 F«bes Rd~ L.agun.a F!S48178 vembei" 9 16 23. JO. 1992 Lll•Y9U• Court. Manhattan Jouph H3'0ICI l.olmbeft ••fe dent Niguel. Calol 926n Publ•shed Newport Beacn M-619 C.ach, C ,f 90266 Th•s s.u1.,,,.n1 was f"8ct Th• rt91str1nl(s) com-This statement wn til«I Donald w BHtTy. 3 Rue Costa Mesa Daily Noc N~ PUI UC NO...._ C SllogemUR. Man-with tn• Col.Inly Cterit o1 menc:ed to transact bull (;th th•,..~ty ~-~ Boamtz. IC-port s.acn, v.,.,,t>tr 2, :I 115, 23. t ~2 •"'so hattan S.ach. Calot 90266 Orange County on Novem-ness under the At:ttuous M'99 ~ .. , on to Calif 92660 M 601 F1 tltktus Mlchett Chang. 6250 1 be!' 6 1992 Bu N 1 1 ~ ltd tS. l992 F ... 782.. This business 1s eon c StNmS St. Long Buch F550488 s.neu ame ' s -u dueled by .,, Ind -..d~I I PUBLIC NOTtCE 8"9.1,,_ .,_ Calif 90llS Publ<shtd N-port Beac:tt ·~-.:~/IJIY 22. 1992 Pt.ibliSh9d Newport Beac~ The reg15tran1(sl com-State-.tt TI111 bustnen It eon-Costa Mesa Oa• Piiot N • ~h •• aClloc:lc 1 1~ Cost;ri Ma. Daily Pi'ot Ne> menced to ttanS.tct buSt· flctltloua Tt>e fOIJOWV'9 parlGnS dUclad by a ~ part· 'I °' 5 s .. temeni was , ...., vembef 2 9 16. 23 1992 ness unda1 Irle F'>ctill<>Us BU&IMU Neme at• Oc.-g buso'-S • nenntp vembef 16, 23, JO, Oecem wtlh the County CIM of ' • • M-597 Bus.ness Name(s) ISied s•-tement Po\Clf-°IC DENTAL COH- Tha reglatrant(s),com· bef7,1992 OranQtCountyonOeto~ above 00 S.plemt>er t.,. .. SULTANTS 360 San menced 10 nnsac:t bu"· M-679 20, t992 lS92 The f01J°""'1g ~s M..glAI DI Suite SOCl. New- nan under tne Flct>tious FS'8187 PUBLIC NOTICE Don d w S.atty tr• doing bu""" s as port Be~. Ca.It ~ • Butln.ss N'mt(s) tilted PUBLIC NOTICE Published N.,..pon Beach· Flctltloua This statemeot was f,lecS AMERICAN EOUIPMENT & P.1~ M JOMIOt\. 0 0 S • abova on October JO. PUB'IC NOTICE Costa Mesa O;ritly Piiot No-with the Counry Clark of DRIVER LE..t.S1NC, 5405 27 P1~I Ulne Newport 1192 .. Busln .... Name Orenge County on October Altoo P way S..tt S..A Ir 8@. n Cai 1 ~660 Oary S Shl~11t• NOTICE OF SALE vemt>er 2• 9• 16· 23• 1992 Stetement 20. 1992 vtne. C 1•f 112714 Tr11s bualtless is eon. This stal9fl'ttnt wu hied Not1e• is hereby given M-&05 The Foll0wtng pet'SOl\S • F54et8e :;:: .. H•~A ~ ~ uve111d by an endl..-oual with ttte Coumy Cte1k of :'~k :1 ~h':1~~ ~! PUBLIC NOTICE °C~i~o~L~s: ·~EEP/ Publtstied Newpon Batch 9271 4 y ~~.:s·~:t~;!~ = ~~~~~nty on Novem ot the Start ol Ca!.fom11 FlcUUou• EAGlE, 1212 Sovth El Costa Meu D••tv Pilot No-This bus•ntu 1s co~ ~ss unCIM tilt F"ICtllloUa ' ; F549932 lh• undarSlgned. A·P Tow-C m1no Rul, San Clam-vembef 2. !I, 16, 23. 1992 ducted by In Ind• Ml Bu nen l"•me«•I 1111«2 1ng win seQ at public auc· Buslnea Name ente. Caltf 92678 M-603 The re911ttan11~1 com •l>Ov'e Ol'I NA Published Newport BHd'I 1100, 11 1022. E. Chestnut, St•lement Capo Motor•, tnc., A Cati-menc;t<I to VN\MCS ~ r ui M JOhnsof\ DOS Costa Mna 0 1ty Pilot No-Santa Ana. Cohf 92701 at The Fotlo.,.,.ng panons fornla Cotporauon. 1212 PUBLIC NOTICE ness under In• F'ic1-wu• Th s 11.a1f!tnent wu m.cs \IWmber 9, 15, 23. 30. 1992 &.00 am on Dec. 4 1992 llf• CIO<nc) business as Soutn El Camino Real San 8ut1ntas Hamal•) 1.s1ao •th t.."9 Co...nty o.i. ot M~ the fot10 .. 1,,g des~r1bee1 THE COMPUTER PROFCS.. ci.m8'\tt, Caht. 92678, Fictitious ebove on October I 1992 °'~ ~IY on Oc»t. ---------property, to wit 1985 SOR, 18162 Vesuy Ctn:le. Th11 bu11na11 ls con-Bual,,... Na'9M 8tvee Har1 n . 1~2 PUBLIC NOTICE PEUG License 12AOU Humangton BHcil, c if OUc:tad by • CorpotlltiOn Statement This lblamenl WAS ed ,549018 A eopy Of the peti\lons lll•d bV the' group of petitioners are avellabl• tor ----------1I 5 l • Ca 11 t • v I N " 9J648 M GI dt Th• 1eg11111nt(s) com-The FotlOW'nC) pwsons witl'I lhe Cour-ty O..ic or Put!f•~ N-pcwt e..c:~ lnapec11on et the office of the Heal'lflg Boord Ci.tic, 21865 ~ Drive, Flcl lllou• VF3BA516JfSJ68.259 reg " •· 18t62 m«'Cad to tranua ~ are doing bus.nest as. Or~ Coun1y on October cow.. Maa Da"v ~ No- Oiamond Bar, Celifomla 8u9'neM Name $elC1 a&i. It lof ihe pur· Vestry Oreia. Huntongton nets undtr the Ficttllous KLASSY KONStGN~ENT 21 , 1"9~ "ember 9 15 l3 JO 1 Statement pou or aallstylng Nan °' 0.adl, CUI 92648 Bus.nus Name(s) listed KLOniE.S 920 Cti>eus C. V548342 , • • Tht Fotlowlng pwson.s the undarsigMd for towing Bral'ldl L Gi.oc:lla, 11162 aboft oo A.pnt t7, 1992 cia, Costa Meaa. cai.t PubltlNCI N .... po11 -...11 lntef"Hled ~ may 1t1end and submit Of• or wt1tton statemena et the .,.. dotng busin•u u. ~ a10fJ199 together With Vestr; C"~· Huntongton Capo MOcon, Inc: Pretol-92QS Coata """" O. l'y Pllol He> hearing II It requested lhal eight (8) copies ol written staalaments be HARAY ROTHROCK HOE costs of adv'tftlsing It'd._.. Beach, Ca I ~649 dent ' D•ane Bavtr1y Pucc.ni. "9fTlb« 2. t 11' Zl 1 Mall.• the rigM move albmfttad to the Hearing Dowd fiw days before the hearing and signed & TRENCHING SfFMCE. JMtMS of sale Thtt bUSltlHS II con· Thi.a statement WH ftlad 920 Crocus C1tcf•. COfl.t • Pilot Real E le under penalty of per)uty 26t7 W1llo Una. COil.i Dated this 12th day "'fad by hu$bMd and WIU't lhe ~ on of Mesa, C.11 92521 r.:;:::::::.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::=:::;~;;; .. ;:~=tE'l~===:::::=====- ....... ca111 02627 et ,.,..,, 1992 ~ • Orange County on ~ Th s "'"'"' • ., Is con-Harry Emanuel ROUWOdl J M N l he rag11trant(1) com· b« $. 1~ ctuc:tM ~ en lne1M<IU!ll Interested persons wtstwlg lo •nend Iha hewtng ahoUld notify the et.It of 2117 W1110 lAne, co.t.i ••n • ou MY menc:eC1 10 IBnllC\ bust '•toeee Th• r•g'11111nt(1) com- the Board, (714) 39&-2500, In order to be notified of any chlnget regarding MaN, Calif 92627 P11bt11heC1 Nawport ties• undef the .Ac\ir.ous Pubttlhad Newpon ~ menc:ee1 10 nnuc:t ~ lhe 1Chtctul1ng of the haMng. Thi• bu1lna11 II con-8each-Cotta ..... o.ty lkillMH Name(•I ltstad Coag ,... Deily PVot Hoo .... uncMr .,. AcldllOUa ducted by; an indMdual, Pilot Novttnbar II, ttei. •bove 011 Octobaf 2t bet tt. _, )0 Oacem-Bu-.nes• Name(•) 11.c.d DATED: OetiolMr 30, 1912 SO\ITli COAST AJA OUAUTY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT HEARING BOAAO The ragtetrant(1) com-m61$ ~ L QI•..... ~7 1......, -• ~on: nae~ mencec:1 lo lfanaaet bulll· -• ....... -• .,_ ~ Pua.al neaa under the Actitlout PUBUC NOTICE This stata"'fl'll wat Mad liM74 ~ Matemant wu 11.o 8u!Nne" N.,,,•<•> 1tttao ActlUoue w.11'1 th• Coooty Ctene ot """' .,. Courcy ~ °' 1bov• on. October 2$. •··••---N•-Orllnge County on~ PUIUC NOTICI Onnae Ocuwy on Odo«-11n ... ·-"... 21, 1091 2,, 1tt2 Harry E Aottvock l t•l.....,,t '549048 ~ '~1 Tht1 ltatament wat Ned The Fotlowtng penona Publbhed N-port Beach a...a.._. ....... Publllhad Newport INCh- wnh the CoUl'lty Clerti of are doing bus.ness u. Cotti fHU Dally Piiot M s-.......ne Costa Maa o..iy P'llot No-~anoa1 1 County on Octobat ~s':.~~ ~o EA~.:.'i :'!" veml>ef e. ''· 23. JO. 1.m The Folowln9 ~ ...,,.b« t '" "· '* ~---------------r-r---.,.-------1-... 1992 .J. Mf.20 .,.. d04no butlneM.. • , .... uo ~r ~ \;Olla ...... p RfoOAMANCE • ~ M4t0 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sa le, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure that everything is clean and repaired . I Publlstiec:I Newport 8Hch Katlnetn S CnH..et 2713 CtAN PL.AC'lM(NT SCR- Cotta Mes.a O••v Plot No Mendon°'. eo.ta'Mtsa PLUG VICH. 4000 MacMtlur Dr .-ntw •. ti, 23, 30, 1891 Calif t262t ' ~:oo~--pot1 leed\, M '23 Thta buaineae ts eon-... __ c ~ WI •m.,r---:7'Jl••'1ctue'" by:.,, lndlllldulll ----• I I :,~,~··~ = IN ~· ~ I.Inda. 9ara9e for the cart A call to cla11lfled cenhelp. .. ,_. I.Ind• .,_ r-ooous Th 1 1>\11~~ 8"11"8 ~ Narne<•\.:'ecs ~!94,:; :antf•I "°""' ~ s~ 1Mnead to nne.ct buli- ,.,_, ltatament -• flted ~N!!,t~> llleel lhe County Ctarti °' -·-.. _,. Councy on oceoo. :9 on: ..,...,.., 21, . tm ~ c. HufOina ,..... Thia ......,... -· ..... ~~~ ..... .,. c.ny ~ °' " M-.. 0.lfy Plot No-er.,. ~ en ~ t , 11.23 ... .,., .. ,. ¥400 Wit II your unw••"ecl "9m• the .. 91 WflYI To p4a Y'OUf daMI· t..n eJ 11642-Mn. I ~~ ....... C...MltwOely,... ... *"**' ... tJ. '°· o.o.n w1,1m ReppintiAg? K you're looking to repaint it, reb(Jild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Clossifieds to find the service you;re loolemg for. 88 Monday, November 16, 1992 \ Newport BeachJCost, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ~~~ 212" DWPOaT APAltTIOllfTS ~~.GA. .. --.... ~.·11i'i~i1a1i11 .. 111ii2•11iiil1l'oalUUfT •llOVll"'fll SNCIALJ &.oveJw t aR Cou1tyllifO '-0 cteen 2br 1btl, 0 ,, .. ntng. Gated, pool, nu cpl o/W .ionag• A•k About Sp•· ,.781110~28R 1BA, le-h a-a! 1150 Ho Pet &,.o-2•0S clal•t 642-0800 lrplc, garage, y•rd, -IV• L I 1 "'0" IOA Miy tac .• OC4lanslde ltlWPCNITHMMtUU IALBOA •MUST SEE• ovs~e.U: ,: ,;~w ur'. °' PCl1 M2' .. i8 ~o:'t~ PENINSUIA 2607 Be vt1M 2Dfl n"OA 18Jdr11po81/p inc. .,.7tJ ••1BR + bonus nn, l-48Mnd~ townnome 0/W, lndry t11<up No ~l• SG2:S lndry rm, garage, pvt f~ .,,.. ... 18 rm, pa1lo, S8251mo t &4S-2t•8 patiO, 3 blks to bch •v~ 2... •·garage. 2:18 A11octM10 .. Viii. Rent.I. patio, twr dph1, nt bay CENTAUR MCt-'T N wpo1t Hit ..,upl•.c, $950 mo 7204402 $9ZS Incl ut1I, yr1y, 3t0 22~1~ 2t>r/tt>a, ~ " •Oh · •B~ST CDM AREA• 675-4912 Alvaredo Pl. 723·1•97 642·2288 or 7 borh<'Oll, c II lier 2BR 18A, gar, frpl, ---------12BR t ~BA lownhou~ct-3 30 da ty 722-0Z70 330 Wes't Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 9°8°7 . f(lcd yd, lndry, t blk to OCEAHIBAY VIEW style, g rage. p (IO, Ai 1111 Beach $1175 S73-068t ---------Bachetor on boatdWfk pool, $700 No Pf't••--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~========~~~~----~11m=~~~~ ·~2~~~~~ ~~•~&~H ~·~m64~1M H~~~ How To Place A Classified Ad BY PBONE:714·642-G878 ..u 0.....,. CoutJ M0-1110 ..... OnAc9 CcllmCJ • ......, BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 w,in Bay Street Coek ..... CA.fUIT <--ol H_,ar\ amt. • 8-1 II.) CLASSIFIED HOURS: 'N9plloae a:OOA.lf .... llOPK Moe4af-htda7 Wta·lD l:IOAM·& IOJ'M Maoadq.~7 DEADLINES Monday........... .. . . . .. . . . Priday 5;00PM Tuffda1 . ....... ... . ... . . . . M onday 5:00PM Wedneaday ............ . . .... Tuesda.Y O:OOPM Tburada,y/IDdependent. Wed.De~ S:OOPM Friday ............................. Tb~ 5:00PM Saturday., ......................... P'rtday .J':OOPM Saturday Real Esiat.e .... TbUMlda.Y O:OOPM GENERAL POLICY RaMNI a.od da&dlln• ..,.. •object to ohanp wttbout ooUoe Th• publ.19h_. .-enM tbe r1$bt so -..or, reol•••lf'1, r•Ylee or r•J•ot an1 olanlned ad ... rti.em.nt Pl-NJ>OI" ~ errorti that m-., be Lo J'OUT ~ed ad tmmedialelJ' Tb• O&U7 Pilot • Th• ID.dependent ._p'9 oo UabWc, tor Ml:/ enor Lo ... ad~-• fOt' wbJob II .._, be ~bl.e -pt tor the _. ol the ~ aotuallJ ooeap.t.d Ir)' the error CJ-ed.lt oaA 01ll7 be al.lo'Wed tor the ftnt t.o.aertloo HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 BALBOA ~·GION twnhH In Nwpt Hghta, S585 Inc urn Vrtv All UTILS PAID sr.111CH 2640 uv.nu.n 2BR 18A, trplc, garag6, trplc, dbl gar, lg yard N/S NIP ** 673-6372 &;.n ISLAND BEACH 1040 w/d hkup, new floor· St225/mo 647-7540 Bachelor Apt In quiet i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ing, 1st, last & sec. *Udo Penh,•Mt•• Studio-ground level, 2 E'alde nghbrhd C.ncl v, Off 1 at Month $1095/mo. 621·3141 blocks to ocean, full Id 1 f , br/:lb.1: $1195 dop For sale by owner, Location a. Price Unique t & 2BR Units kite .. ~ w ith rra..'atove. backyard ea u Walk to be111ch . 2 BR, for tease Private bch, "v" 'VI sirtgle working •d11ll lllr/tha., ctr hk1.11) Charmlrtg newly d 1_5 BA. New tile, Cat· Jasmine Creek on b3y, 673ae030 util Incl. $475 mo no $48S/mo M&-4902 LJnd1t .536 7781 ~:!,~; u!,?~ s~~:.~ pet, drapes. club ~:"aNJ.B~~~en~~ 7t0 Udo Parlt Dr. ::;:~~~5~: ... ;1reet Attractive 1or w11h Av ii For deUlfls, 873·2757 house, pool & tennis Gated comm. POOis 4· •SEA I SLAND• 2BR, pvt pa1.o Gre t ,~, 11.1" Priced right In great 2 ... BA ......... , , .. ,g b " L'RQ DUPLEXI Oul--terv\ls. $1950/mo Y' n • ""' coorae w walk to evary "" ,. ... , locaUon. $'78,900 ~e. A-~-8067 2600 •q ft, 2·stry. CORONA 546·9081 putt $(\75 ' st'c t~ Or-tic Reduction end ot Island •Wiii C·21 Surf ... S3200/mo. &44•9 123 dOflS (JHJ'I "!.J2·2214 Lea .. ~pllon.£... C"ll l7t4) ..... 2 ·7873 DEL .... n 2622 Available" Fantastic family home. "'" .. ~ i---------•UPST'"' 'RS 3ar 2ea ffUM'. " A11a I now. l{lC •RH 2BA. Agt, Bar 875-5511 ... A e h a d hk 4BR plus den, pool, ...---------COSTA MESA 2l24 dpht, frplc, 4-Car gar. 28 1\'I a town nus.. ww, t p, w up, spa, fo rmal dining ---------NEWPORT Steps 10 bay & beach. 2br'/tbll, trpl, 2 cpts, w/lenced yMd, 1'725/ S9<XI .. c no uous room, family l<l\chen. CORONA si 450/mo Sl8/3S9-4539 pool, w.d., no pelS, mo. 546-9081 ( 110)" 12~1'4 Cul de sac location, £ BEACH 1069 •SPACIOUS CONDO Bavfront 28A 28A hse Immediate occup. E 'aido Lg 2br 1ffA ____ .....,,... __ ~a2rt 1'e5aL98 Bree··· D L MAR 1022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR 2BA..1200 aq ft w/dock outside spa 673-4442 bate, encl qarn~o. NEWPORT ..,. .. .,_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COM View Lota p111Uo, bu•lt·lns, enc · ' · • d Its $7~0 mn (714, 982·5521 •• g~r •a95 832·5262 2 cnr gar, '1900/mo. Great Bachelor Pad' quoo, 21 u ' 2669 s I v I r 6 Excel. Lols. Ready .. • ..... Cannery VIiiage • 120 E. 20\h, 7!l2 600-\ BEACH Gorgeoua Tudor pyg ass a ue to build. 344 Hazel. 2br/2ba spacious 2 Rlty 873-3777 2 blks to bch, utlls pd EASTSIOE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boaut1lul 3BA English ~8~e1v1!:!~9c+.~!~ :: 8'11Grundy,Agt.67S-6161 car gM, laundry ro0m BAYRIDGE 2Br tBa Gar S450 721-~828 Beck Bai •28DRM $750• tudor homo in historic trade. Call PetTlck ACREAGE 1125 frpl, yard, near ~ck condo, gale guarded, LOOKING 2BR IBA, q.11 w hr •180RM $600• area Truly a doll Tenore 780-87021~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bay St200. 838-7079 $1100/mo. year tse dryr hkups, s"'11ll house Upgraded A L N •. Id USA 1, 7:zo..1200 or 644•1395 backyard No pnls f'n!l dttlws/!f, lov& plumbing and wiring, 9 a .. onw o FORFEITED •O ACRES 3 9R 2BA Mesa Del Mar; For • renta.t? $72Simo 845-t 83 t i11C1 No pct'I !>A!> 4855 custom de<:k w/bullMn s of Navajo In NE AZ. FR/OR, new remoct + Catalina Oen View Call Laure t 0 i----------EASTS I OE ., 4hk Abo" ur benches, gRVarage with COSTA MESA 1024 owner-6000' rictl soil c8pkts .. !'_.<?_rp1s. $1300. 1BA 1BA, walk to bch. Country Woodis Move-fn Special! • WOfk area, parking taH grass-clean air , r ~ 52 $1200. Agt 854·5609 67a.4400 t.fo 1 "'BU 1 • and Io ts more I excel. access-Mt vu HARBOR REALTY Lg Iott ton P,U•o Ve us ""' • "" $179,900 •Montlc•llo Condo must sell now Sl50/ac 4BA, 400 sq It ram. rm., LIDO BAYFRONT _3Br $695 180 21st No ru:tt 11.,. C"omplu•. A .. 1a9• C-2t A N elghbof'-SSK cash 602~ 2BA, new pa1nVcrpt, 2Bo, 1pectacular view, ---------• 646-4262 or f>4S fl!}-l:J 1cnt $i.J1 '".O ,,,., w · ti 3Br 1¥•Sa. Firod my grdnr, ne><t to park. lrplc, w/d, tennis, bch Quiet efllcloncy unit mo Ill() 650.0310 hood Emportum realtorl Share commlw•••••••• l h d k old Eaataldo SUP\'' ciurul 1 , (714) 83~2100 w ith you. Priced r•11HOUSES/ s1200. 263 E. 16th s $1850 673-6239 673-6103 wit ec • '" ulll tg 2BR tBA, cpr.,,1e. ~•m 9"· '' ,1 .. ck, I fl· d 548-l 511. Lido Be ..... ont Custom COM, shared ' S"""' mu 01>co Sun Perfect Pool Hom• uced $5,000 to ••• SSSO 720-0423 w/d hlo.up, f):1tto. lg 'n"' Spacious Meredith $164,900. For appt. CONDOS CLEAN 2BR 3Br. 3Ba w/pler & slip . closets! 65<>-6553 61tl C tt•bhou ,.,, oll Gatdens estate w/5BA call Jane at 754-1033 ~OR RENT SJOOO mo wntr, Agt Hw1 t R1.,d 7tt<I :>210 and 3 car garage. Per-r ~~~se n~lg~':,~~h~~-5 18 Udo Nord 67S-6161 COSTA MESA 2624 GOOD LOCATION! PILOT CLASSIF'iel lec:t family homo on FIND Encl backyard. Ideal NPT Height. 38r 2Ba, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lg 2BR I' 01\ \0""11 ~mer lot New on BALBOA for roommates. $750 bay & ocean view. No houso lndry rm d w markell $399,000 Cail 646-4902 pels. $1700/mo. 675-p3hO, S7'l!> '"' c -21 w elcome an apartment. ISLAND 2106 6110 or 548-5634 Townhouse-St.de 2078 Thurln (714) 988-8875 through classified .,. CEtHAUR MCMT Walk To Beach! 3BR 21hBo, enc:I o.-i 6-12 2~88 or 7N 91Jt:.' ------------------Lg UnlVOuiet end of Is-E 'Slde, 3BR 2 1hBA IBA IBA, pool, sec, rage, wshr/dryr hkups. -------------------i land, yrly or ahort Twnhm, yard, frpl, 2 s750 Agt, 8 54-S809 pvt bock yard, p00l & ---------11'1.-~ -~ lleW "-termt <>pen Sat 12. car gar, t600 SF XLHT ---"'------Cl>deaps~~~/7m00° t1 S3SO COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 r-• .... •91' 4; 122 Gamet Barb, Loci, $1300 548-n62 Woetcllll. 4BR 2BA, .,......_ •• -...... --•r A"' 875-5511 •-~------de~. upgraded kit. ,,2233 Falrvtow Rd -------·--•• LAAGE 2 t 2 TWNHSE pool, hot tub, great .. ,.. .. atilel 1 BALBOA XLNT Loe., attach dbl yd $2200/mo tse. --------··---------------. gar, patlo/pool 12•'4 64tH378 $300 OFF MOVE·INI Costa \frHl CaJI C~fied for details! PENINSUIA 2107 sq n. s1oo0 eso.1063 2:~·:::l~ ~P~ TO PLACE AN AD CALL eay front Condo, brand 1 .. --------.1 SOUTH COAST 2194 PtocenUa-C 5695 new, 3BR 2BA. roof No matter METRO 2186 • •E••t•ld• 2BR deck, $2200. Susan 1BA. prime tocl Encl 57!M752 ot 779-7962 What you're LUX CONDO 2Br 2Ba. gar, utils pd $850 mo LAG 2ecf 2 lull bath, doing, your trpl. pool, •po, tennis 75~8242 Bayfront: aecurd bldg hometown St Albans. $995/mo lZJ 642-5678 l<l;j N. On111 Cl. 5'0-12211 ii mJ S. Ora111 Ct. 4......, $99 ecurity Dep~ it Bay Breeze , . partn1ent pa cinu' l\ Quiet I BR Apl" If you're look Ing for a car, classlfled has news for you. ACCOUNTING CABINETS BOO~EPING 3406 REflN1SH1NG 3500 Tired o f the ha-lo? Don't Repl.:icc. Aeracel Pe1sona1 bodQt'I bani! ti.lit'-o.tk/1orm1ca1mold1ng m-'lll wes Alp a. r payroll Rl'poir~ & rofin1sh1ng audu Oebboe 582·22&0 UC d 581 -7302 ACOUSTIC CARPENTRY 3510 REMODELING 3408 F'ramong, drywnll, te'lf· W1rm1na Will T11ture1 lure. doors, trim, wln- Ory .. allfacous11ca1 cell dows. rcoces. decks, 1nqs rep11r, removal concrete. plumbing, Free est 892 7085 shelve,, tile 4 79 98 t 3 Qfty Cu•tm Woodwrk ADDITIONS c.abt a rtpalrl ru~m w<IWfk. lie, gww. Fr~ nl REMODEUNG 3410 Hird Wood Cona1 >47664<1 • We do •l Better CARPENTRY/ f.JSIN cheaptorl Addi· FINlSH 3511 t1on~ to repairs. lie Dev nor Co 673-1808 K.,, •• CualClnl ~try ..,.. ,,... Cerpenlry Fr rn1ng•O<ywalte0oof'1 ~'!k*L Gof•lll ~ Tnm sh~yes Small Jot>s .. '9Md ~ doar1ICb I Sf*;iatly S31-C)353 ,,.. ~ 85().2372 AIR CARPET 3514 CONDITION1NG 3418 •Clll'pet low tow prices. v1nyl,1lt 1ep11rs'<:lta1\11'19, toe <11'" ttl pllOM quD4eS Air condlt~llnt I~ Hbyt I 71S. !l&3J 11.i lat ion ma""enance ·~ C-et Rncl l41v §el'Y!Ce Ivan·• S\eam Cleaning All Duel ~ 49~ 1238 RHi<IPnllaliCom"""fCQI S9 95 •I* room.Sil hu\l'f llaltlt • 831-8470 * AUTO REPAIR3447 CEMENT Action Mo~ Mochatl<CS CONCRETE 3526 ILowest RMH!S We come to your home °' of fleet 2.41·•9$7 1~ Or 1voway 'l·pattos- Steve'• 0-•n Auto p11ths etc No jOb 100 A•pa1r 30'% ott Shop small "•... Uc.576470 Mickey 377, 9895 Rl\tes, 15 ~c an Wfk guaT 18 . T .J . Pefle Cone. Conat Cone &lck Bloc". llC BRIDAL • 277329 H.gtinl 0"81 SERVICES ~480 Low Pres (71•)962 7093 WQJ(I COHCR£Tf SERV Conc:r•I• culll""J 10Jek llldcro Ctew For Htrel h•mmer/J Bobe.at FasVeXfNtr/prot wed· ding~ 1200, others?? •87SS9 831·26t0 av•1I nowt 4'51-8574 C£RAMIC CABINETS 3490 TILES 3528 TILE IMl•lledlR•p 11ed Schoell Cab#WUY C.-bl· net m elclng tMlored to Pronil)C Courtaou. SeMc:e your IWedS lcltc:hen•. free (11 & A4rf~ea John & Shelby MG 6176 b cha, entertainment cencers Uc. 11654282.. Thlnl!l1fl!.I of hav~ e Othln •IM 568$ paoe ~le? GMt us 11 caJll M oney tallu .. and "'LOTCJ.ASSWIED Cl • tied ape•I<• l\a languege. M2·M78 - CHilD CARE 3536 CI.EANlN& SERVICES 3548 •Mario's* Just hve In/out Houseeleonlng S30/day, 548-2380 Keepers In/out $100/ week, e11per & reh11ble E irtr• S"clal Car• call Lisa 213-872· t 549 fun reading, music. an, games Meabhnleh refsllit tfousecleenlng Spcl Condy 846-4197 t.ocal Moms. Refs. Affordable. 15 yrs eJ1p. lndlvtduel Attention small group. srorlOs. ... Call Juoa.675-3t27 an. games. tn/outdoor Meld Servtce reliable, play. 722-8689 . honest. guar. work, Loving grandma wlll refs avail. Ellzat>elh 96&-2584 Ive.mess care for your child In Her CM homo. Baker/ Fairview 5441-1809 COMPUTERS 3555 LOVING MOTHER Witt'! 2 yr old, will care for Co•t Eftec ttv. PC'a your child In CM hm (Bali• & FllMew) ~17 Hardware & Software ba.rebones to full bOat Nanny'• llve l,Yout locaVprompl.559~088 $100 • --. ~ t\ J>'\. C¥I 0.. peopil .... 11 ... 1*11nC9 La (2t3)172·1S49 CONTRACTORS 3558 1CI.EANING SERVICES 3548 CustOftt CeftatNCtloft lor .. "'°"' CtlSIOm flffdS. ,. ..-Hou.ecleanlng.,... paw/remodtl/.-ddlllonS Uclb1~'"884 M&-2363 the way you like 111 hen & balh oN(I ~I l>ell r111es W'l IOwn'950-328f ORYWAU •Lori'• Cle-.nlng• SERVICE 3584 o.....d llou~ MIP. pllfs turn. r.!1, depe~ r"'6ble Lotie 722 137 4 Tobr Orywel Semce RepastS $50-$150, all ID· •Meld 4 U• res1<1enlla\,1m1ll otf1t ti II.Ires knockdoWn, acout- ap1r1men1a so 1oc.i "•s lie. & repa.l'I 521•789S 89~-e427 W IUhoeH Dryw•ll PYO( ttsuAa. .. pflMll Ho •Mario's* job 100 ame9' 30 r. •~P Just ck)nnlnq well lcl 400030 t:s• +'1 557·5428 •Prof'I HOUM Cleaftlno ELECTRICAL 3610 7vr• e11p, xlnt ref a. dePondable 6 rellable, call Yolanda 631-6967 vEJQMtt .,eot~ AppletiH rntcomm/20 yra eJ11p M ntenance 11wM*giirq~ We clean mlnf bflnd/ -.1c1Jt~...nn dr1v-ay/w1ndowa/car· peVbrtck 9S3 8642/ •D & R Et.c:tric• qUldc ~ pt\Cff, Hou..ce.r• r..V~m lfOU~ 1pec:lali.ll cleaning and setvic. 582 .. 078 carpeta, windows. party l'lelp eny ..,-vice Fut*'• Clectrtc Addi ne4'ded tor your horn• tlon&/VOU~llng Incl unity errands lie/ Hard WO<!Vfal~tc. bond/lna'"C>Otl tellable 7S1 • NK 723-4064 .lone.-•teo~ H.ove.de.....,. ... •at R41Wlf'e & ReJ)alra/LOW I 1 Jhr-4, I I <lht-.3, II $hr 2 pnces/no job '°° llNlll Malure/rHdy 10 WOftl Free e&tllic'd &4•."'4118 Jadl•• ~th_~ ...... 1• Thlnklno or 'ha.,ing • Hou-.cle_,,.t, Reti.bte o r ge Nie? Oive u• fie,, day•. ,.. ~ 1-a caHI " n'I. low rllt-~ r rtlLOT CLASSl"1•D Melanr.t 5'40-"92 642·H78 ' ( ; \, w/2 encl parkng apes. 638-0405/d 731-7528/e Fumlshd. Marina avail. newspaper $1600 yrty. 675-0308 Yearly, 1.1nfurn. 2BR The ilijPlil. 1 BA, beach cottage w /garage, utll pd. lits in. $1 ,000/mo. 67$-8213 FENCES HOME A DECXS 3615 REPAIRS 3758 •FENCES GATES11r • RS Home Repall"9 New~/post replace Doors.dry rot reprs. ReOwoodJCed;w k 'd house leaks, plumb & Jim Whyte &42·7206 morel 2• his, &46-0097 Bulldlng/Repal., .. ""°' We do 11 all!PaTnl• Over 30 years eic.p/red-wall pap«ef'ctmoval• wood/cedar/frN est \li.matbl..,.,..as~ F,_,. 838.()872 te'ClU!J._coati~oge FLOOR INSTALL ~ngecarpet .. r~ •292·935a• REPAIRS 3620 JEWELRY 3784 Wood Flooring Cu•· tom Work, Neg price, Qu.llty .Jewelry and 20 yrs In Business Wal('h Aepelr, Antique Abraham 55~ 7983 Jewelry. Buy/Se IV Trado. 3116 Newport B.vd 873-0l &5 HANDY MAN 3710 JANDSCAPE & .,...,...RE PAIRS Home/ Rental PROPERTIES IAWN CARE 3808 Paint-Carpentry-elc.· Drywall. Galy&4S-52n •Lawn• mowed front Carpentry, painting, & back $11.50, c,.an- plumbing, ma sonry, ups & eompl serv also and an repairs. call avail. 83 t -8809 Tim 723~1305 •We do it aJll• Hend~ Men for Hire Sod, SPflnlcler, plants. Palnl/Walerblaat/houl· treea, drains, con· Ing/cleanup/repairs crete. 551·174J Charlie 722·737'4 AU Amerlc.an Tr .. Senior Cltl~en Otac Service Removal, ~ lot> tc>O '""' Trim, · Senior Dlac ..... tied,~~ Free ut. 531-8415 ll~I H• 2 Coaatllne Landacepe Shipshape Handyman ~ and In.aft. apnn-Palntfd~l/repatrs kler'I, pa\IO, spa, Masonrt hauling /Ina. free liclbond 567~21 HL 54e-S7M GJMn Scene Uitvlecpng The Ortglnel HandJ'" & Irrigation, Trimmltlg ,,..,_ EJQ>Ne• Can 6 Removela, Cle.,,_ do anythlrtg. No job ups & Malnt, SL Lie too amall Same day 1599025, 432-8804 aervtce. •7M8 I 3 Reeldntl. Omrctenlne Reliable & Oual. work HAUUNG 0 3720 et reaeona~ rate Ed BarretL 648·3371 Ill BEST Ill ~. -,!.~!~~:& Oemolo"°"-Remodeltng? •Wallaeconcteteetr ... '-trash, etc. 7'4 ... Ut25 ~ ............... 16 ---- . IMPROVEMENTS LOANS• REAL ESTATE 38US HOME 3756 OIM C.U 0... It All LMnpton AMftJ & P-"/t~ F1Mnee ~ and °'*' "" In lN Ou-. ~ 'Pl .... '7 .. 10\t0 ~tea rrom •¥4'!t.-7\&o% ........... c ........ For Ouotes/No =, .. ..... " Oenton M'7·H 'r•mlng, Elect. P1umb, Orywav, OOoft. Trim. TRADE Reil'tblel '"90-t8t4 Conven..nt tt1rouon wss1t1ed •&tot Cl-9"'194 &42·5878 M2•M78 . -. - Thinking' of h0v1ng a 90rago sale? Give us a coll! PILOT C LASSIFIED 842-54578 MASONRY 3828 Custom brick /block w Its/patios/room ad· ditlons 15 yrs eicp. llc'd 6'2·9518 MOVING 3834 P~ Men'• M o-r_1 hr min. Guar. lowest rate a, lie II' 108002 lnlUf. 71•/833-9925 Poor M an•a Mo-r l hr min Guar. lowesl retes, llCll'l08002 Insur. 714/833-9925 PUBLIC NOTICE Tha Calll. Public U\lll· ties Commlu1on RE· QUIRES that all used household good a movers print their P U C. Cal T number, Urno1 and chauffeur~ pnnl tl'lelr TC P. num· ber In all •dvert1M· ments. II you have a queaUon about the .._ gallty ot • mover, limo or cheulleur. call: Public Utlll\lea Commission 714·55&-<t151 Sev On Moving Lowest. Storage, prof. XI.NT rep 1 hr tntn. "" T187f59 V/MC 73t·2958 S tarvfne College Student• Moving Co \I 24436. Lowea 1111e1 IMtt ...... 650-t276 PllTIES 6 OCCASIONS 3840 P\ANO-YOCAL Party Entert.l~l Call Rick Bagby 71•·969-8702 ~ PlnmNG . 3858 . eW.P. YOUNGQUIST P ..... Cefttractw Cull l)llnlinO by prof la Uc:lea209&. Ins FrM Ht. M s-3305 ~ Yruf Qwjly M fllef\ltll llnot ue ,.,... . "*" IU.aot""" ... 1•• pr;ri It. pelnt It, you• e.... ltJ M.,,y re,.,enc:.s. 121:.· e11p, ..... S7 c.~ ~8'ntin9 tn t rials $13/ht, Alff. 'I yra e11p ••7e.4008• ••Eeatalde 2BA wl garage, W/D hkup, $725 Call Agt Pam 546-5880 or 979-3848 •LO l BA d wnstr•, p3tlo, trig, encl gar. no pets $550 for t or 2 persons 842·596' PAINTING 3858 Painting bw Peter lnVEJrt. clean and fHt, free esL. OU:a.l1ty W"><k. •• "0-2868 •• PedecUonl•t Spea1li11ng 1r1 painting & staining Cabinet rel!Mlh· Ing Uc Rich 589-0702 TOPQUAUTY very comP41t1t1ve Int/ext, llcir&48228 650-5066/ 650-3359 PLUMBING 3890 11 • Discount • • ~ PMn~l/C no job too smd. dllC 10 II rn n11 11 tu11111 Uc/bond/lllt &37•HU •No Gl'"""cka• Plumb/heatlng/draltB nat low ra1ea, tree eat lie/bond/Ina. &48-3536 , POOL SERVICE 3894 Cool Wat•r Pool a wk~ pool clng, chem srvc, 9<1ulp r•palr, lrff e1t 775-1122 PROPERTY MGMNT 3898 0 c Renl·Up Htvlce w. .. pA ,. llNll* In '°"' hocme or condO 11 no S ur11i renllld, Kelly '90-ll11 ROOFING 3910 Jotm Henry'• C.nllled Roofing. t9f'OOl/repalta 15 vra loeal bu•ln•sa Uc'd/Refs 048-4213 Re Reob & R..-ira Local Refa, 10 Yrw OrNtef Pacific Rfg 836-1He ir821368 S .O . S . Roofing All 'YP" ~l'tplll 40 "' up1'1ool OillreU? Cell SOSl .... k l M6291 SCllEN SUVlCES 3920 Met~ MOf1on'• Mot>li. acreen aenrlc:e, no m lfl,-nO eervtc• ct\f'Q lowe9' Pncaa. Lairy &42 .as~ ·""" 9cro1. ux .. atttRt ltema the easy wayl ~o p4ace your cl •al· fled ad c:alt 042·5e18. with 001 Ocean Br 1.:c1c,, Pool. O\ '-·rl:d Parkin1?. '-'- "Laundry Fac,ilit1l:,. all 548-0J36 SPlUNnE.R TUTORING 3930 REPAIRS 3921 Poot' Grf!ld••? Sprinkler• ata m'I' 'l 19.1.lUtotltig only buslnes' H11p,.•rl\ ( lll)h ' nd rtt cNw.1 & tns1allAl 101Ht CA 11 h1np l"!CHI Char1es 122· 11:1.!'1 81$-2700 WALL TENNIS • .~OVERJNCL 3_932 LESSONS 3927 ~~-_.-', P. PN It \r l""I> ~10froll ~mr-.~~ 2'i \Ill 'P p por ~~ 1¥111 ~,q; at•IJJP<-d 100 gum Jt>!S Comm fll0)4J6'2211 pnta. .. Jcr s... .)!~ff: s: P"p1Hhal\(jlng r utOi•c "' c1.11t1rn .,, TILE 3928 ,,0 V'"' 11'fl he. d Con\· ractor 00-l 88'2 One b~ One Trte Wt CJib Sh.,1 H•'l\I l~ -counters •flrw •'lllwra 101 11 11)1 •rtOt rlftlflOd ecw.moc t.ie lalfl '' ng S rv A4'11ce ro .,591315 Tom Tro2119 floe Cr~y Cl3J•7172 TUe & Gtesa Dtock Custom b111h t , "'Ith, WlNDOW en1l'y way. llOota ff Pl, MM'ble, Uc d 92,-948!t Cl.EANJNG 3934 Tile Work Done Che.ip Uc.r548876 Oond•d Aod'• window deafti1t9 call Jim 842-8550 ""• 1 •lil'v .no. 2 at°"' "40. ""' A all~ frff I 040-89()1 * TREE WINllOW'> Cl t:ANI~ n SERVICES 3929 Scrmtna r•p4'•r'KI Cl• n 01 •• Man (714) b-4'1 ).:U B fg Mike• Tree Ser· . vice TrH trim, removnl, cl~'"'IP• WORD lawn .. "' 451 -0048 PROCESSING 3938 TUTORING 3930 Prof'I tnsum •· kilt r · •· m "" I• a mor• r "' accur 111, Afl\)fUUW GOOD ORAOB81 Call Jackl41 G:J I Prol ln·home tutortng :t all aubjKls/Ms, C'1\ll ow 11 s.,n 11 nnu 11. Cilmbrldf.Je 494·'70'6 CIAH:lll!MJ - • GARAGE SALE HINTS I . Before your gara~t') s.:1lc rnak sure 3 I your rn rchandise is plainly n~arkcd wilh pnces. • llllJYMll ~ ff 1ou'r• looklng for • cer, , cl•11tfled h•1 news for you. Take adianlage DI our LOW MONTHLY RATE! Adveltise your business or senice for only •• "unes , Per Dav For more lnlonnauon Call &U-5678 x 31 o , ' a ; ,. . . Newport Beach/Coste Mesa Daily Pilot M onday, November 16, 1992 87 9130 VOS 9225 9;---~2~6-69~=:=v ~~ 2925 EMPtonmrt5530 MERCHANDISE fU100111ll • 2908liiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l~~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiil REAL BUYS! -------l·eo 300 SD 4 dr, n-t978 Dod9e $pert1l •llf'I S.., ~ block to ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1.ost German Shepnerd1P•r1·Tirne ---------Utes, vwy cle n, eng • Yen Good cono fW's send. 3tw/2ba. ~·CM lnfllntweer "" .. ,. mix, 11/3, weartng VERIFlER aU"PTQUES 6010 2 30JC60 contemp m.r· Nt!WPO_,. CADll.IAC 9040 ""' owner, Reduced .irong NJ!ing $1695 Ing. frpl, w/d, yard needs c:aplt.i f0t ~ choke chain only, nn ° rored eon tb .. s S504Ja .,. •• pr.ce 17000 &41~5 754-1049 11400 mo. 552~ ·nanelng or secured Fem, Hart or/Baker Needed Thursday lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 beaut trad wing chra BEACH 6119 '89 EJdo 9&arritz •as 380 SL. lmmacl 2 F0td Vans for sale, Clllf HAven: 28R 1BA. puteh ... orders l.o#1 , Fain,;.w area, N Saturday morning•. Duncan Ph'/fe Bulf9' $$0ea 2 blue aolas fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii anU-locll t>B" chrme •19E150 3 apd t tOOO gated entry, patio, Of lnv•t. 631-8828 11 ROM S49 2858 ~ Beach area. aolfd m•hog&l'y, S800 84" ea 1754ta Glau t tK ml,.,.,.._. w/ whl•, 2 IP• Must Hll. '71 Et50 8U'° vana fncd ..,., 2 yta ~. Verify dellvery of the OBO. QOOd cond lOp chrome dine Ht MOV&NO. BMIAlful d9-eold trtM, ..,., Int S:ZJ 500 &10-2442 11200 GOOO CONO r~ Dally Pnot Must have 845-1631 36lt60 w/4 uphol chrs signer tum. art deco ctwm wheeta w/ :;!:· re':. d~~ MORTGAGES & ANNOUNCEMENTS reliable car and Insur· S75 Blk• 840-5528 desk, blk allk Ch,., white ...... ABS 74 4SO.I, white w/ bfacjl 64~ Ramon S850I Incl utll 11nce Call Bwron a\ ---------•Student oak bedroom male torao bronze, br8k-, St9,500 top, ctuome wheel:J •---------:':a lml'Md~ ~2564 T.D.'S 2918 842-4333 X205 APPUANCES 601l aet Incl capt bed/ sofa table, designef The C.rbuntot> 16011., OWNr f0t 4 yrs VOLVO 9230 Pr S h IT h dreHer/dHk/hutch, clothing, jewelry & Shop 642..e2M 110,700 648-9906 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '";;.c 2~oc=~ We Buy TD'112nds PERSONALS 3002 61Ec~ uC:, •. !!~1! FREEZER, $50. Reing-xlnt cond. 1500 Sofa f\Jrs. 854.8863 •99 2.400L w .. on, rental 12450 U09 A partlala, Member Pvt school H.B. area erator, S100. Bolh $fOO, Anttq_ua dreH-'1,.•••••••• FORD 9075 MmOllSHJ 914S •Int eond Dtl bh .... s.a1h0fe. 838-3232 NMll (114)850-0763 HOT & WILD 2 to 8. 536-1441 , gooa cond. 848-9885 Ing l abl• w/mlrror,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AC. auto, 4tK mu '·""""" ~"~-1201 si50• 54s-2574 TRANSP01r•·noN s12."""' a,.,... .... ~ ... ~ 0 ',,,."" full ... ...,.,.....,.. R ft '88 TEMPO . FUii" .... M'·•nA T•·....._ RED ...... --~ UD ~ Y ,.,m $9 por call· 18yrs ~ eceptlonlst/PT Stackable Washer &1---------'--"-d, all rv=· ... ra' .... 5 '";::-_, ... ...,..:. .. 1Br. Utll, gar Incl. •uuOUNCEMENTS Tolocom 216-473 8998 o S325 Fri $180 .....,..,... ~, s.,..., ..,c, a .. .,,m $785/mo urtv. 1 --r· AAA Entry loYel Front Of· ryer . g . MERCHANDISE c lean, dr VU/looks ~ Runt Gtoall , .--••••••••• lkle appe mnco, WP Od Cond 646-5848 . ......,.,. .............. 1 .. 11a 7"" s 2 50 aon,no petst573-0837 & heavy phones. W'"'NTED.• •tack MlSC. 6015 BOATS 7011 _.......-.-.-appto.11 "'"'m• 4 ARTIQUES a CJASSICS STEP. To ..... D '•••••••• 1 ~ 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii obo 844 9812 _.. 1• S 50/hr Call Lexie waahe,/dry., In xlnt1• ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Oean 1BR, lrg deck, LOST a EMPLOYMENT 573.7300 cond. Susan 363-o9oo CHAtN-UNK FENCE. '"11 FT Schock '84 e4ec-JAGUAR 9105 -TR-U-,.-.<----9-2_2_0 53 Ja~ XK120M Com. 9250 garage, utll pd. N/pats FOUND 2925 Tutora P/T Jr·Hlgh Washe,/Ory.,, Whirl· 14~' IOng JC 5' high w/ Irle, flip-top model. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ plotety rest0ted u - 17501"'°· 55 t-85S4 Scllool Algebra, Oo-pool·lmperlal Serles, ~1 rOller gate & Yinyl $6500 Or .Jef*s 31(). l988Y.t JAGUAR XJ6 p-Ye Call attar 6 Money talks ... and ometry, Chemestry, brand now, wht, sac inserts S200. 545--4693 274-6901, 714-673-1232 XJnt c:ond, low,miles, '89 Ford Pickup F100, f>.40.1128 Clanilied apeak• Its FOUND: Black LabJM11t EMPLOYMENT English 494·7018 c;1tt S750 oeo 644..aa75 Connal' answerlng1-.,.--.,...-.,.-.,...,..,,...,,,~= S t5,995. 4SS0.59t5 Vjl 360, YI aaml)f'r nul"!,...,.M~M,..,....us-ta-,...-...,28~9~v~e languago. (malo), apPfOJC 1 yrs 5530 Mon/Tu 9·12 only machine, new SJ9, t 087 KAWASAKJ or 743 9458 tires, 3 gas ianks, 2nd~. aiways g• old, on Nov. 9 at Mag-fl'Tl)UT'PTTftr 6014 electric power saw 550 .IET SKJ. Tons reblt tr11na, r\Jt\S od raged .1dnt conct AP.AltTMENTS FOR RENT nolla & Talbert. Haslii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·-------..,_ ... .u,a.1u.u; S39; ll0<escent tight of e111ras Runs great. TRADE S1700/obo &47·2100 $3600,obo. 7 54- 1 °" 8 collar but no tags. •LIQUOR CLERK• EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bulbs s 1 50 each t.ooks great. PIUs cart. A" Kinds 01 Job~ For Plea .. 'Call 963-21:?1 PfT 2-4 nights/wk SERVICES 5533 Cherry Queen Anne,_---...,1~14.,..,-9...,2._4_-02,.......,1...,o,,__ Make an off-season P Whetner you re buying days; 964 7891 011e$. Costa Mesa Call1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii furn, never used·.-deal and saYel S2SOO lhrough classified All l<1nds of eople or selling, ClasSJfied Steve 548-3883 8a·3p I' ESTATE SALE obo. Call Mike (714) 642..$678 Piiot Cle•aHled. cOYers alt your needs• FOUND: Miniature --· dinnong rm Includes Chrnese ~ 871·2580 eves. P ... buffet & china $2150 eJCq s te 1vo.-. ch ·-------~ S~~~e~ 1~ ~~SW~~QWCO~rn~r ~M ~ awa~ v•~ Ull ., !~~~~~~~~~!-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Spruce & Bristol m C.M , Day Shitt. mu!>l the 1tst1ngs In lhls cat· M.ilching 9 pcs bedrm set $2500, Orienl.11 GRANO BANKS 32', 111111 Santa Ana He1gh1S typo 35 wpm, will 99ory may require you S 1980. Cofle.o/end carpets SSOO-St 500 '68, ftreplece, JClras,11 2706 Ught brown & black train, $5/hr, 259 7411 to call a 900 number tbls. 2 18th century 24" cultured pearl pnV11am1sh Top cones. Call 642-4910 ·or • In which U1ere Is a Curtos, and morel gem quality necklace $48,500 673-123211---------------------------- iNii...,..iiiit iiBii_iiii ... ii2ii9iiRiiiitiiBAiiii. •21 Costa Mosa she-ltor Auto Servi~ t:hargo per minute 896-0315 S500 obo 1 . lacquer rat P o C o c K Ao w Ing By CHARLES GOREN •• ,. "'' .Tire & Auto Sc tco tan seci onal couch Wherry, 21 ft, com· with OMAR SHARIF houses from oco, d/W, Found Pod1gree Hi· M s Bartender Trainees Che"Y Queen Anne: coffee table & chair wt 1 t / & dol w/d, "450/mo. I 12 A maotayan Croam color on· at. 6;44 8 2 Ncoded, cam up . to absolutely $tunn1ngl hassock, $750 Marble ~~ ~~;:;1 ry and T ANNAH HIRSCH 4'5th. 6"'&-9127 h. or cal. bohlnd Jt FIDYOrs CAR STEREO Sl50 daily, salary -+ Rice poster bed, trpl din table, 3'JC8', $1000 67S.5531 w. Andrea lco Cream (Club INS TALLER tips, lull or part tlmo. dresser wtwlngod mlr· e73-1504 l---------I House Ave N B ., Must h.lYO own tools 2 wk tr.1lmng, women, ror, leg highboy, 2 A NC BED I SAIL BOATS 7014 boon hero 10 days, Min 2 yrs eJCp Apply men 21 or older. Call night stands. $1 ,990. T NNI or11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 850-0401 ln person. Preferred eoo.532•922-2 Dining room, neYer sale, S 1200 (cost 11 Q.1-Both vulnerable, u South Celluta' & Stereo, used: table, 6 or 8 $2000). Montego Bay 53 FT st-I Ketc h. you hold; 2718 Costa Mesa Mojor Inn Low Oly·Wlcly 1110 & up. Top loc, Next 10 golf courae 845-4840 LOST DOG 2360 Nowport Blvd, FIND .chrs, buffet & china w/ Wolff Syllom, Crystal 4·71GM diesel, built •IOM 'VAJ• OK1072 •AQ7 "PRINCE." Mod slze Suite E, Cost.a Mn.t Waterford cut glass 24 Suns Only 22 1971 $751< PP. Days Th b'ddi.ng hu roceeded.: blond ml\le, p1vt doors, mirrored back hours ol usage on 310/459·7659; EYes ao!U: W t J:t rth E t Golden RotrreYor, Carpontera/Woldo'a an apartment & curio Ill ends. bed 714/692·5359 31().4172·5360 ee 0 U whiskers alngoct 1n r&-up to Sl500/weck, through classified S2,150. 714/869-0315 1 0 P... 1 • P .. cant fire Last seen at 'tomm/res In Florida! 80' Luxury Sloop 1 Ralph's, i 11h S1. =-"°-7--644-~~9_9_3_3 __ -D-o-~--~Tl-CS--5-5_4_0 --------COMPUTERS 6018 unui.ua1 Bus. Opty What do you bid now? Colla Mesa Femlly Clenca l. PT Light ol nu;.;1 Decorator Country •n-Prico Offer wtth A .-Yea, we wholeheartedly en Heartbroken! Call llce wrk Mon Wed French, Century man· Full Maont & Cr-. Dt!1lrTALS TO ...... N 1 · Nord Vts. 6.,.. ... 78 done raiainr partner' a ~or·au1t .u;.n.1 548-5371or631-3392 Thur, 1·5pm 494-7018 ~ Y M·S 2-6:30pm u acturer, canopy beet, Dynamite Software 4't ·~ SHARE 2724 Call Mon'Tu 9-12 only tor 6 yr old In CdM Armolre,· table$, Oyanmlte Prlcesl All reaponae with thrw-card support, i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LOST DOG. Small hm S~ak Engllsh & couch, poetures, BEST typtfs or per-.onal soft· MARJ•n: SUPS but not on thia hand! With flat da· • Shr 3& 1 BA hse, m/f, black & Ian mate, red ORDE~ DESK have C<J.t 760-8466 OFFER 760-5368 ware a11a111 998-4817 ~u; tributioo and ltoppen in tht other collage atudent pref., colltlr Mou.ng since M-F $6 30ihJ 7 30am Classified IS P•rf()t' grand piano DOCKS 7022 suit.a. Wt rte! a one-DO•trump ttb1d 1 t/4 from Hunt1ngt0t1 4pm. Benelots Light c 0 N y E N t E H T $859 t• o · -1--• t ''" b d. w/d, S300 ~ $250 dep Beach home near ty I ; i1n ique uncan FREE TO YOU 6022 11 a mott w:.i;np 1':,. re I 675-1362 Of 67$-5524 pong °' computer whether you're buy· Phyfe cttl)1ng !able & 6 18' Boat dock SIOO/rno. Maqnolla-& Atlanta C"'ll W1lhe for appt 1ng, sell1n9, °' Just chairs $749; 48"1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boat with 45' mooring Prof a. StOO REWARD few Booka on Tape, loo In rf h 1• r le 2s G 2 •· to •hair• au "Teddy ... Please call lr.c . 548-5525 k g, ct.lssdl•od as wroughl iroo glass top Free To Voul Med Part ;?~ sa871 .. 1 ........... rand tJful 2700 •I uxury 536.,.830 or 573-6390 what you noe table & "' chairs $289; Austrailian Shepard, venal -~~ N.B. Home, Separate Whethet you're buying PILOT CLASSIFIED 2 bar stOOls $25 each. All shots 2 yrs ofd 1---------BR & BA. Incl gar for Money tall\s . and •flM 4542·5678 646-5146 • · 40' Dock, pawer Of each, rooms furn/un Class1hed sJ)d,,ks tis °' selltng, Classif ------------------neutered, Female, Call sail Po-r & water furn-same price-1 rm bnguagf! covers all your neectal Nina 556·8114 or incl No llve-at>oards. hU pvt entr. S650 & ====::.::==== ---------1-------r------------Charley 760-0129 Nr Jeny 723-5770 S600/mo nt• Bruce NEWPORT NEWPORT BUSINESS FFJCE BUSINESS OFFICE Two Beauu1u1 1<11tens Sllp to 25'. Sail Of 64~179 day/eve EAC 2669 BEACH 2669 FOR RENT 2769 FOR neNT 2769 1oo1<1ng lor • ti•PPY power. Classk: Naw-BALBOA PEN. Sha1e B B A.&O lo\/lng home! 1 white/ port Beach locl 7t4- 38R 3BA OJlec condo 1 gray. 850-1500 74S.t583 LY Msg w/prof couple. Fum/lr;;__, .... _,_ __ _. __ :;;i;;;;__,_,.;;:=::;;;;;;;;;;; .... ;;;;;;-..;;o;;;;;;,,;;;i1 .......... ~ .......... ~!!l ...... llWI .. ~~~1:3!5n3-t407 The Best Address in Town One Ocean View •-E-MP-Lo_YM_E_NT __ -EM_P_1_o_fME_NT __ CM: near occ. pyt To1rem1g, Aii.'tlrcl-\Vinnmg Vi//a-S/11/t• One Bay v·1ew 5530 5530 ~:~::,~.1"w1~' Arch1tecturr ii.1th Dramatu Ouan vtt'\4'S ~~~ ~lt~=ur.=· l Fools c, =; $p.l~. Health SPi Office 5 8 $375 dep. 545-G908 Lighted Tcnni'I Coun.; •Of' Site T~nr .. Pro To share with two other Executives. UDO IS~ qut0t prsn Full Time .\a Mt ~ O rl'\. "Of uoui.iu;oftlll.'lftS U' l ~"l'I'o :'~~':n~~~:: Conference Room • FumLStledCorpcra:e ir.tes Super Newport Center Location. lUi°Jn D.IJ n l'11 ll:I Q.2-Both YU.lnerable, u South YoU bold: •978 ~6 v AQ6 •Al086 Tbe biddini hu proceeded. South We.t North Eut 1 • P .. l + PaM 1 NT p._ 3 • p._ f - What do you b1d oow? A.-You have 1 perfectly balanced hand. but p&rtoer d.oea not. and your prime values augeat that your hand will play better at a auit COD· tract than at no trump. Tell partner you have three-card .pade support by biddinc three species To rebid three no trualp ia simply repeatina 1 meuqe p&nner baa already received.. you hold. •AK78 AQ986 73 •K9 Tht bidding hu proceeded. North Eut Soulb We.-t I• P.. l -p._ 2 . PU1 1 What do you bid oow" A.-You a.rt m aJam ~mtory. but wbether you can make 12 tncb de· penda 00 the joc.t100 or pertntr'• vlluea. Blackwood woo't h~ To siart an orderl) mve9tlptioo, com· pltt.t the deacnption of your hand by b1ddq two spedes. and ett how parttitr ructa. Q.~Ne1thtr vulnerable, u South you hold. •A78 AQ8 QJ9 •AQ107 Tht b1ddmg hu proceeded. South We.i North Eut l • Pu. 2 • p._ 7 • What do you bid now? A .-Had partner responded at tht ooe·ltvel, you would have Jumped to two oo trump to show your beJ enced powerhouae. Si.nee partner responded at tht two-level, albeit only with a raiw. you can convev the same meuage by leapmg tO three no trUmp Q.6-Nt1thtr vulnerable, u South YoU bold: AYait lmm.d 723-1982 -SlOOlt mJf E.\R' $100 WEEKLY 'ftorking Q.3-Aa 111""'.. ,0 a.ach. Perfeot for Sem•-Retired executive bold: •AQJM .'AQ107 K106 •6 Tht b1dding has proceeded; South. YU.lntrablt. you South We.i North Eut t.aro• maater suit• ~ Promon1ory Poi ni or West Coast office. parl timt from home. For an •QJ96 :'963 KJ7~ ._,8 with bath & huge mlr-~ • ...,.,...,, &""' I d d d, l Partner opea. tht btddmi with oat rored cloHt Deck, Call 780-1900 a pp i cal i ~ n an a l t 1 on a Do uump What do you rnpond? firepi.ce, gte«lb4ttts,11i. ....... !ll!l!!l!l!!!!!!==========~~i11m--------------..... information call \OW: A .-PouibLlitiee for sa.mt txiat if patio, poofs, •P•. 1tor·1· ...... .-,r hu a mu.imum. eapenally age, lenN8 S550/mo, ..--~ utll 35 t non-------------------------------------(404) 908 5314 24 8 if thtn ia .._._. apade fit. lrutut.t smoker Straight, HOTELS DOTE.LS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYM.£NT • "" tht exploration .nth a S~ re· pl•••• No petal • -onts 2718 a MOTELS 2718 5530 5530 INTERPLOY lpODle of two clube-• l"fqUelt for drugs Call 714-MS--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii b'd t. if 3030 or 3101592·5620 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "-::::~;:~~;:;;~~~~~~~§:~ partner to 1 • ~or au1 11 -pouible. ~ 1 • 2 NT P.. 3 • 1 M~~~::E~::~ f:.__ __ La_g_an_a ____ B_e_a_ch~-.., Delivery HOUSEKEEPER "==~=-=~~ Motor Inn Earn $$$ NEWPORT BEACH AREA What action do you take'> A.-Even though Wtst'a unusual no-trump ovucall shows the au oora. your hand aa suitable for play in any 1uit other than clube, and hu excellent dtftnaive pote.nua.I. Dou- ble Sin~ p&rtotr baa not yet bid, that's (or takeout. Diamonds are playable beceuae partner will not remove to that 1u1t, unlese it.'a a Q .4-Both vulnerable, u South five<arder. In beaut canal front M st h · ' fi h hm•. ulll pd 1~n11. SlSO/Wlty ~ 0 481Dally & Op u ave expenence m me ome. poo1 842-8723 P Men & women ·needed to del1Ver small GTE v Full time v Live out • Kitchenettes Available t Heated Pool Ne19hll0rtl00d Phooe Boo~ 1n So Orange County COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE • Ocean Views •Cable TV. Must be at Jeast t8 years 001 and hm an msured v Non-smoker v English speaking car or truck Must be a~a able al least five da~119i. • Laundry Facilttits hours ~ Send information & references to: BUSINESS OFFICE 494-5294 FOR RENT 2769 ..._. ___ ...._ ______ _ A.JI Job~ Tempormy (714) 587-0393 EO 1280 Bison · 89 -311 Newport Beach, CA 92660 •New Ofc S.,.cee .asc per sq fl 1 too to •400 sq rt. AYall nowl Jim or Howard 751-2787 JO Comm'l EXEC office•, .IW Airport, N•. From 1350/mo. P'lt work •tatlon1 It SO/mo Free Pfkng, tum, r• oept, coffee. cont rm. Soud: John C:.S•, 1111 Virgo coin- FAX soc. copier 10C . .,-r, t•ph.Ml.ud tound on:r mtlod)' 833-9550 Al Oulnlan and crutecl tndltlf C'Ontrov•ny u New Office• approJC mu.It, Caa• with 5 k•ynole, 9 birth 175 S/F & 2t2 S/F W/ number and Memary algn n&ltnhip window, patlllng, E. w• 1Mlytlt1J 111d attra<l.d ectu1l 11th St. CM '4&-4330 nuMben of 1dvCK1tn and detractor.. Sha,• Npt Cent ... Of· He w• an lnnovetor, • p.rform•i, he fie:. w/deslgner. Desk, trantfon.H4 traditional hutnamentt, pnn, FAX Incl = w eb • tlllt piano, Into ""•n•lon of 72<>-&4 t9 or 362• "•r•tlul" vlbrallo1u, Jo fin Cage ---------toltNIM Illa wotk with th• "'loot. ot COIQil!aCIAL Chan.-• 01 the '1 Chin• -Onl)' Ume PROPUTY 2778 wlll ffdck lilt brtttdtll of lilt geniu. RMatl for lANlM Eaclua. Udo Shope :M2e Via-Udo, NB 8 K8hl ast-1700 ARIES (M•~h 21·Apnl l~l Ad~ f'ft'Ognllton dutt. '°" II to.. •y•njt. "1l11t it OM lill'le I prophet dott 8f1 ~· nl~ecl In h11 own home town• 1-f'<) Moon htahl"hta cre1t1Y1ty ttylt 111n· ••••••••ll"Y· swtft ch1nr of po11tt Roinanttl TAURUS (Apnl lO·M•y 20) Aettn1 BUSJMESS • PINANCB •blllty to 1n1lyu chu.cter and tO .. poc a phony" 1 mlle 1w1y Tnut hunch I.AO ••••••••II Moon hlat1111t111 ttcurily dur1blt aooeb. l•rti• houwhold prod\tftt, man• -US-11f!SS-------1 t1I mt1.11 Virgo pl•)'t key rol• • C EMINl (May21·Jvn•20l Rflauvt OPPOllOWllY tptn1 tilt thlt you wvuld ~ Wfff to 2904 dl••td Focu1 on f1m1ly. runw N»lu,, ·----~~~~ muelc, harmony, J ttorallon.. R•luM EARN $30,000 ANNU· lft'Ondhand ~P9nt Bf. lhtrt In pt'r• ALLY LOCAi.. PAV llOn " Ubn It In piC'tul'f PHONe ROllT'E MUST CANaa (Jun• 21 July 22J An· SEW 1-800-228-MOt twtfl •re lovnd ti.hind tc"tn" Conr• &.OCAL: SNACt<ISOOA up ttnntly loot. pl.a<'t -1nfonn1uon ROUT£ 11200 wteLY will~. 1v1.1lablt Monry 1n• lvtd "'ICED RJGHT MUST funda will '-ttle&Md '•tees V1rao 9EU. 1..00.14•2900 penoN 11,urt prvtnlntntly. ii.Loil. ""61 I.to Ullly 2J.A111 22) You tt •u· You owe ll to YGUt• thoft"lation to °'l•nln, ~. ""'" ... to chedlt thl9 OUCI 1nd1vid11oAI ttyle Tnut your tnwn fud&· Mra CatdWel .,.,.2235 lfttnl l•tnt1 1ran1p1,. 10 brtl'f l'OU v.a.. ._... ,_ cao.; '° p1 LoY. ftl.ttiomh•p ..... ...... l£am • ltetldy C'On'"'""'6i C.pncom n I• ..,. tnoome. v1aco (Alll• 2~· P' U> Cont•n· t-eaD ••>eH3 inn°" '°"t·f9.ft.-. ~ <414 rid~( '4NOtNQ.kie.o i "'=ltl wpnfl-.. iMWNl Pl'n*d nile no 13f<.4'( ..-, ~ lonlft apply Wl~r euch.n" 1w111t poetlbl9. P~ yovr ~fttatlttn t.f,.. "'"''fll IO• No ~•on. rTIOT'9 "'-"' dlrif• ,our~ ::-:-.::..-:-. ct;":J 1naA C'9pt t.1•°"9 ?2), Hlahl t11 ~UI00 ... 2tM . .. tndtpendtn•e. 1nn1w•11v•ntt tlrong lo11tt ttl.111un,h1p Y<lu ueo rc•ad~ fnr frnh 111n tn nrw d1ttettun L~ Ml1'ln h1ghhghl"s ab1lt1y to win lntnd' •mung thl' l'llJh and thl' m1~h1y SCORPIO (Ort 2.l·NoY ll l Lun" f'O"•hon K«'nts INJrr1h1p. pmmoc1on produc11on 1.and1ng In chvrch CQm • mun1t) lnlulllv• 1n1tll«t ~"'" u ..:· (urAl4' awl.It 'OU II wa.LC' up Wllh .tn• '"'"n Aqu•n•n-pl.1vs tvr roleo C.flTAIUUS (NoY 22 DK-21 ) r.av<lrabll' lunar Upt'« c1.1tnc1dtt with ph1ICJ1Uphy trnf'I lttn •W•l'C'nf" o( •p•'11u•I \tftn1(ir.1nce '\'our Yllutt ub· tK' to <h•nitt lnv11111on t<l 1r1Ytl 1 .,.,, (\( nnuna ...-n.ano CAPltlCOltN (0.C 22·J1n 19). f.o· tut t•n inti',.... ol lliuooal lus ol one tl"'M to you, ~Jbly buMn.-Jl*flntr Ol' !Nit ln•ite tMt cardt be ptM'fd Ofl t1bl• -f~ up You haw nut bftn told •bout hlddtn .-,u"'"'" A0UAltlU <J•n lO·hb l!l. Chana• continue 10 occur, 1nvolv1n1t h('lm• family. Wfllltn matn11I ltu M n t'mphuirrt c,..J1b1l1tv. pubh 11n•1tt. Ible putnH h1r n11r111I \t1t11> (4'mtnl Vlflo 111tanu1 ~r IUN 1nvulvtJ PISC (k b 1t·M•~h 20) ~hat l'flint u 11\tnuion of )'\Wr rn•..: It tBn fotmf'd 1nlu at1mulaun1 hJl'f'fl• U\«' f«U• on harm ny rh thm, rol<lf, Mut1c \'uu II jtf't thin~ don• w11h <V· Opttahlltl fn>m OnC' Y<lU aiJtd In pa..c If NOV Ml It l6 I~ "0Ua 119'TH DA Y1 \ Cl\I IN !\ill be rd.llk>w! 1n onh ' w11 but t<l\l ,,. P'"'"'' Ont of your d htful ch1no.-ntt1 that you Pl*"' ""'-11P Of ttw ndl('\I l°"t -r,Kft, VlfJO ~non~ p~y hv ro " '" vour l1 I R4'.,,I ®Mf'MI< ad• fl.l••-nt wa l\f'<f'IMFY Dftr11• lftll• 11•tf' f0\111bitNpPtt1n ''"I run .. mu.It ht MW ~ dflt N w1ll w -~In °'"91Wt Ourt"I , .. , ,,... II ... Oft ..,,. IOI Id "'°'ION.J.f I. n1nc11I rounJ Mcnl 111e11u1raltl• iaon1h that ,..,., •111 i. Af"'I j llul it's m1,rc unJ>l)rtant 1ha1 you ap- preciate H>urself \ llJO (I \nal}1tl \ug. ?J·Sept 22 Re·"orlmg Jcl•11I-. " nol your f•· \Ortic port. anJ >''u '" \llll not 5ure lh111 any fC\lutuns .ire necessary. Douhls 1n lntnd ""crcn't put there b\ '\(lmcone cl,c, they belong 10 )OU 111nd nccJ 10 ~ d1-..:.irJcJ Libra ti Balanct'I Sfpl. lJ·<kt. 21 'l'Ur car Cf rr~\tnt' J multitude or ch.anic\ 1ha1 arc J1fl~ult for you w .11.:"crt 11 's ca\\ 10 cc Y\'lUrsclr as "kl\t 1n the huffic." 1nJ \OU'll need t(I prl'•'C 1ha1 '''u oarc 1n :.ace in lhe htlk" M ""•Id <.ml orplo (I IH Irr! <Xi. lJ·l'\O\'. ll '(lu g.uhcr all \\1Ur nncr trtnith 10 male a la<t pu\h on an ambitious pro,c.t This " somc:th1n.a )OU'rc do1n& JUSl for )OU." anJ 1t .. di rai )'O\JI 1elf-c11ccm v.h.1lc ncrcase r fin1naal rth • Uari., (1 AIJI") OT. 11-Dtt.. I UWWWUWWW •-=· SE I If you're looklng for a job, classtfled has news for you. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE eo Ati. llnot S 1 Make happy 82 Nes1 83 Letter 64 Stopwatc:h S5 Orlllrio ,,_ DOWN 1 Poluted aw 2GWTW IT\8NIOn 3 RUUlan ,,_ 4 ....,...., .. smg. 5 Oedine 9T8'1epleuuf-e In 7 01f I Egyptian t~~ 10 Nontanle t1~~ 12 Sing IOftty 13 -card 11 Low god 23 EQUIP 25 Menhot>t ,,_ 2t Appetizer food 27 Mud 21 lacetlted 29 AwWiena late 30 CatevorY Sl Bride cont..,.. S3 Adobe. eg 35 Single ,,,,... H M-. 5 31 l(ind of n QIOaltfy 39 Eartr f)"PI ol "'°"'QI 50 C<W'lgarna •1 0.-lnd 51 Tibia d'-..,,., S3 GOOd9 42 S-.mo ~ OCJPOl9d 44 Metal 45 Unite dlat ... Singly "~Mlle 47 e....itn.-se Mr wtvt...., .. Ol"'Ot* 5e Pwc:Nd 7 • t 10 12 13 I • ' 88 Monday, ~ovembor 16, 199~ Picture Ycxnelf In ftnanllsl Anncux:ina cu Adull1lla' SPldlN Ga each monlh we'ff feature a wirilii's ad and phot>. Just send in your~ ad, a recent~~ o brief note aboot why >40" • lo try our Personals. Save Tins Section! ''We're bringing people together!" Use lhe ad form in this sediont (Alul loollfor ~lllb .......,----------------Tbursday Ill Novcnlhcr J 6, 199.? Spt·t:ial 1:dition f(H· tht· ~t·\\·porl Bt~tt·Jv <. o'ta .\lt·,a Daily Pilot Orange County SWCll11'G 40'S Mndhll\& Let's 10 tor cappuccino and maybuolvt all tilt world'• prob knu7 •foe' S1J111l 11111 C1ll 1933 SMIU' Very prell) cuf\a ocuus, pdllC. bnmctlt l'IUjC, N, S'2'/IOS f.n)lWS Imel. tlw 1111.>, rmis1c, l1C'o&' ad\cniuru, lauf,h l~ ll1d romance. Oi:sarCll pro rcu Ollll&cnllan.wi ft>rrdJlll'l'I sh.p INIDC c.,,. 1116 ! WJIA T A \11..>. h&l1an/\ICA1 candck:c1u, J\nc=., Taun.1cusp1 So¥ S" I-~' 'lllaptl, dart hau and r>tt I •n ~., 'lit. C'lot si'ing.~!lbh pcr<11iwl1f\ to.Jiil l'H~ lo•c ~1• "'e.. f.oracll and CW dancmi;. 'icd.inJ a goocJ. loolmg, hontN ,~' \/\ D {s.'C1a. dnru.a l•h\ , .,. ho l'W san11&1 mtcrcsl< J:l! »:&nt' a rC" 1111on,hJr Our.11r 1'11 l 1 11~9 rAl.l ~Ll·\DI J< ~II S V:.1, atin.me pi<s10f\1'lr 1b.1ut hit SWF.,.ams:omt'tl can11&,hro CS1 suc..~ul man lllf :ncnJ ship and rocra:-.:• I .1.111r. lka...h Call 221!7 lARG1' .t I 0~11' \Ill 'I/ <7 -'~inn~ lm111J ~ SB \1 ban '"er l.uq lkadl CL , 101 Fl"ll Rf: l 1 !rim.• e ... ~ptt Ld • r-i •"'a' :.·~r.~· \le ~~\C S\\I 31 i..nk,\.iC~ ll!u:n: rt• ' · ~ 'rt\;: lfaill.'l\ H-1'" \~1>1.>• ab:c. h~~t"'' t'll'f' ._i:_,c Ere'°'~ .d~1 "' .. d" .. "1C"'\ J _,tU1 Ca..~ Ft\ Affi.\Cl1\ I· t" n& 19. s1 •o:. ~.l~ 11 f'JI('" tw:ac" .. SlJll.~. i.. .. ur.i ln•C• IJ"C llJd I ~uuol WTlC. {Qr004 lie o \Ur [al! wz HAPP) ltOIJD.\ YS"' th -nt' Fat, fan, .. uddl\ l1•\1r.~ VS Midwe!lcrnc'T <'"1 ~' car VERY ATrRAcnVE. Clll.Jo- ~. mauve DWF. mce fisure. CACU,lfll, fun loYllllo nuny ln- ICJCIU ~ mone>gllllWJ rclo&11onslup v.11h llllCCR, l'Ortllll· uc ~cnturou.s, eciic.aiod. fun ltl\'UlJ, SWM 47·58, wish SQlS( or humir ~e Counrv. Call 21!7 110:\ EST, down 11>-CIM. loot "'' for sa1llcman with $ll!IC iiuhu~ D\\F 4S, S Sll3S llo1111111&1011 Baich. Call 2129 l-l.\.ll\1ST. non prrtenuous. • ~omr ,o, 101 seiwuve, edu· t.a1od\1cd1ttmne11133, 5 ~tj -1J cd~llcd, C<n1(JUUJ, inch '.i.a. ~ D:lable, home-ovmg S\\ \1 ~inc Call 1gs.i ,\ITRAlTl\b • ACTIVE 'i~ I· dim, ZY, I~~ la!c, ~rs. ..eds met man. oo gll'l'ltS COi rd•t11'!bh1p Santa Ana Call • oo~ OVl-Rl'Dl CAT£D, profes- ''onal s wi: t-tr.i n .5'6'. blonde/ Mut r)C:.. CflJCM Sllbng, sk.1· rng lheltre L.oolunf for prof cs ,1onaJ s~. r11111 y <rlClled, ~ of humor a mist Balboa. Call 1611 nis. S."I ti\, NIS SWM SJ. 61 wM.e 1111CresU. ltvltMI. Call l.m. MONDAY NlOllT fqotball dale, SWF 34. anncuve. 6arl la¥a ~ doit. mellphyt- 1a, Me.llCO Fonner aerobics ITdllll('IOf, Masten 11 recreeoon. COiia Ma.a. Call 194 2. PRETTY W0~1AN, lovely SWFSO's.~,11cndcr.~. talented., llttclW~ and Cll'l'IJ Lo•es \be w. danc1111. and !he OU\OoorS Setb I wonderful man. Las11111 Be.ch. Cal 11632. <\ TTRACTIVE PROFES· SIOML DWF. 31, scd:s fun aod ltlelh&cnl lmll for tOll'lllllC 1dHru11reand rcl111onsh1p. H11n· llll&IOll Bctoeh Call l9S s PETIT!:. A TIRACTIVE fun lCN111g SF seei.s ~I. ldvcn111rc· ~. Sp.lnlanCOUS male ll>llh I pa.ulOn for hfc LakC!'o'ood. CaU 1309 PERSIA~( 28. anncu\oe, look mg ror fatnil) oncn~d !NII, fi. 1W1C1ally indcpcndcm. secure, ~fun. 23-34 ~ewpon Beach. Call 1072 Jf\IZ ANYO~P Ive you Ind )OUT fncnd 3S-45 T•o SWFs S71137,Jmll\. ,.1uy, slim. and bappy IN ll1C C~t 1722. l'R~1TY Bl 0.\1> DOU.. U ""'ks 2.5. <"ltl 10. llhlc11r "'1&J!i. sood 111111red, cood SCllSt ot "t.unor Scci.s talt. lltnlCtm. ,.'ICc:re, macho ccntlcman 37 l \N'P"" &idl. Cal I 19 3 9 Fli'N-LOVL\G Onsilan col· lqt SIUdail. 19, )'911JS, ei:tJIT)'I I :)U;..A+l.D--P!WR;S--~ SIO\Ai 41_ SBF. ai~s I.hr-lar male for frimdslup.'~ ~ L", Jau. and tmcl, r.cc L"\111(. Call 12.SO and ,,. ~ SecS.ms fnmo 'hop and rel111onsh1p Long ~Ca! 1 59 !=0\..C.A fFD. PRE111 SWF .1' ... ,u llu1h s 8 ~aned Liila· ~ lu~es uuldom, lcJn& walks, illimils. wm111g-ou1. iadlnr Stti> ~SA> SW\i b t , 3340, c.-due11cd, emolJonall)lfintn· •••ll~ sable for COOWIUlllltfl1 CtlCl& 1.1~ Call IS84. ATTRACTIVB SBF, 37, SS', JttU tntdh1e111, KntJ\IVe, SB'!. JI~. 6°t for fncndship and possi'blt rell11omhlp.1Aic Bm:h. Call 2349 • BR~1li1''07 Yovre for mel SWF. S',1/145, ~. seeks IUC~loobna SM [or fun tune and tau "'11.f. 18-25 Irvine. c..u 1372. EXTlEMF.L Y ATnl.AC'llVB, look1111 for JSM. SWF, clusy, cam,, t.hy ,ready for Inds, tatb p'OfcalOllll SWM, N/S, 26-33, cormi.111mcn1 mmcled! lmnc Call 1431. CLASSY, A1TRACTIVE SU· tJCS lady 9ttU Nf.) SWM 5h for dlnc111&. triow 11111111. btcy· ~. opcR. ltlYd llllJllll!l100 BClld\ Catr'l.SIS ATfRACllVE DWP 43, S7/ •lim. simlllll. ~a C/VI daoc· ~ Sceb DWM la SO, tall. fit, funny. f et.1111 So COWi y U. IJ 20U l£rS IllMP ioccthal SWF I s. peu1t, Jo, seeks y0U1h/ul SWM N/S under S9' for skydi~· ~.qi Jl\S. llUth"& Irv 11\C. Clll 1634 O"\EJ6WJSI I man ,..!Ki's "'1ltT1I. hll>dsomt, fuMy and '>l>ON!cr· ful 1s Ill I v.m! I'm )S, 57', 10¥1111. atl71C11ve, bnghl am fa. -Jewpon BC9Ch Call 1748. IMAGlNA 11 Vh, h&ht lruncnc, ScllrpKI. rulllrnll, )8, SWF NI S, new 1&c. catqMC. bowl1111. rs:·KI 6,pcoplc.lrvine.C1n GORGEOUS.STA11JESQ~E rtdht:ad. 30 tomel/1111. Cll}' 1111 clmandcounuYlul lan.lit's ac:tw.rweJllC!uru. El TM CaU 1883 ~FFIC-rn>PPISC:lJlciiiic::- 1.nulh~ and SG1UU1e •1lh (dJ.ne fanuuuty. f«:ks 11\IOI• 1Me.11narwt, Rnlluanct man (or IDlllll~ adonllon. 5-1IJ An&. Call 1960 ARB YOU· SWM, Wit Ind U)- 1c1lca? SD"q. acnde. ~ and~JC1C11r178aween 50-6.S, 5'10hlmN!S7TiusCla• Ao,, fun-lovin& SW lady of tn· · ditiocal vlluts, stun. in;y md KClll'e, Wll.11 lo meet you .. lct"s enpy \hi Oolda\ Yews! T \iS\81 Call m7. llW111J. tlb::aled. Eii.JOYI Oii\. dobn, 111vel, m11slc, movies. SeciJ NJ> prcicssioml 3S-SO, sinilu ll1ltf'CSll, for ccmmiled rd111otlltup. Newport 8eac1'. Call 1928. BBAl/TlFUL collea• room mates dcsiie &ll'leclUS males. built.. liberal. ll'f'J cslncity. lG- 26. Im ltolict, mcnWup Ir· me. Call 1 ISS SAF. S10CCR, 011ti01111 sec:U atnia. aood nan 40-SS wnh lt1lll'lj ll1knSlS and tme IO UIP'J them ~Call 2407. ROMA.me. Pf!ITra. su1Cere DWF N~. ~Ollll SO, f«:ks ai IBdl~t. fit WM 4.S.55 IO Ihm h!c's memones, cood ~ml uon. hwnorous, affecuona1e, ecu~e. ouldoors, movia, din· 11'4· Tust111. C1ll lSOl PR 6TTY SWF30,blondc, bhie eyed, honcs1, sinccn, cn1oys lrl•el and movies, f«:ks sec:urc, 1t1'111ll>'hc:aned 11'1111 who CllMS the-. Irvme. Call 1632. W MiED: Romantic, rewerd· ins. comnu1c.d rel111onsh1p Stclnna: Humorous, prorcs 5IOC\ll, &Cl'llt. Tl9l 6'. N'JS. 3~ for preay, viv1cious blonde. Ir· vsit. Call 1838. SllAPEL Y BLONDE. 1rccn eyes, H ', fomcs, teekJna tall. honest.. comm1tma11·rnindtd .,1Ull~ Jz:-dDe. Call 2399 PRETrY. GREEN-EYED DWF profeu~. ~. sec.U 111dlitet1. tun. reasor.wtbly Ill lnlCtl•e nmi 3~S who CllJOYI dcian&. dulsia. traw:I. plu~ phy. moonla walks. csc. Look. in& for coml'"1onsh1p, ro- mnr, di fr'imdlhip Itv UV. Call 1716. DOWN TO 1!.ARTH, with 1 «lUch of class, teckJ111 .50+ ro- 1N1111c DWM. Plaue be Siii· cert Hwt11111ton Beac:h. c.JI 2771 INDEPF.NDENT,5110n& blonde (,.11ht.auundy ~I y• ollU) seeks arc.at looltraa. &rOllnded man Z1 33 ltvtnC. Call 12SI SLENDER. annCllVe lihp1111 •J1, S''. editcalrd seeks SWM )().4(), NIS, financially llJble. mamqc-mnrXd. Lona Bnch. Call 1604. FCl..ECTIC MINIMALIST, SWF,50. 51112 • blonde. Jess. In uu, smaU buslllCU O\ll'llCf. "'nltr. seeks unefl'ecled .ll!Ym· turer lllll'll111£\0C\ Be.ch. Ca U 21S2. OREA.~ LOV~R. plSSIDnllt. pnnc1pled, prcuy prnrcss1onel DWF 40's You pw1on11e, stable profess1on1I. monagllnO\ls rd111onslup. Ir· VllK' CalJ 214) OWF. BLOSOh. S'9', SS, N/S, ~ l*'ll'ICf fOI bndse. ICMIS, lheaicr and )OU cwnc 1L New· pon Beach C1ll lS40. A UBU RN HAIR ED BEAUTY T~l.mkirc.fic,33, non '"10la, no c:lu la en llllti atcd. 1>d l·l1llll'lllCf'Cd. I IO\'elhc: finer \hinp. Ind don\ beJ1t~e U1 k.Jwn&.!ropl Yo.. H~. sva:cufu I. self-«Wlf idell!, un da so.~ fl• .t.cnlllrt,""' • acrviphobt. \t'*port Beach. Ci.ll 1W6 BIUCITT, WITTY. fii. 1C1W.t 1111Wbcny blonde DWF-\>Ith «lccuc 1nttrcsu seeks "toots .t0ulm1te 38t wnlt Sha~'s sool and Gnl!t1's heer1 •ho Jo-.cs cthmc food, 111Yel. PBS m) ll.f'lcs, and Q/I t.u&h 11 hfe's hnle (oibltt Ir· Vint Call 2296 Mesa. c.Jl 7141 PRBTI'Y SENlOR SWF lid) S'3', winls 10 meet nice-loolll\S senior "*' for c:orplOnU!ip, ~.dum11 walh.etc. Ana ham Cell 2790. All£ YOU romtll'IUC, 111ble, se- Clltc, CUlllS. gesile? SB F S7 / 130 •Ith ont duld. looklJll f()f SBM oompuuon •ho u and ltkc. IO la~e fun• Sipal H1U. Call IS7• ITALIA.~ BRUNETI'E. SWF S'3, shapely. preuy. fra&.1le foQnWI •nh llUlldc but JX>IG! tal, 39, spmi~. llCl rdlJIOl.IS, 11110 self a'll'lclsnmt end un ~cmert.dynllnic homebody , S1tn/eld humor Set:ks 'needle U1 lsysuck'-cmle. llll!I • ,..ell· ITllMCl'Cd, 1>ell •11POll1tc:d. S'81 ISO«lalla, ll..116, prefer MS, no clulch n, educated, fin111 c1ally t!IJblc Foulllin Valley Call t55l f BLUE-EYED BLONOEpofts· s10111l SWF enjoys theatre, 1nvel, sports sed.s male 5~ to share, care. H11t1W1gton Beach. Call 2849 GORCiEOUS BL0~1>E 37 S'S' (36-2• 34) phococraphet scck.s - f111111Cially seaire, w t, hand· klmf, illhltoclTllll 3949 ~e"' pon Belch. Cal I 1650 SW F ~. Iona red t.a, la! lhlcn -dcr ~~IS:profc:s· s.onal, UCt pld. COUJ1l'Y rnmc 10'0 er secllnl ediialt:d. [am.I~ uncnitd. calf &C111larm in !Ile 20' s. ~ llC Call 141>2 DO YOU ENJOY h!c, adven 111'0, people" Ive )Oii oonli· dcnl?Ooyau etolau&)i'>Thm caH tlus SWF f~ ~oo· ~ Irvine. Call IS% VEJ.Y AmACTIV6 DWF 30, S'6/110 tc0s mamn rdl uonship wilb w1m> haned. 11 ltllCtive pro{cssl«lll "*' 31 JI ~me. t&lt lll6. TALL. ATTRACTIVF. Bl.ON DB lites CISllll., •elf u liner lhincs 11 lt!e. U you'n: ont fi~man bcs'«cacn •S.60. 111nc Uve, llCU¥C, fun, hke IO 1111&)1, spa I Ind bt spoiled, I'd like you to be lbe fine.11 lhlA& 111 Pl)' laf t Clll lhii NJS/D SW F N"*POfl Beach Call 2869 TALL, f.ARLY 60s prolet slOllll, indcpcndcni. -U "JIS c:ompruon O\'cr 50. 111111»", 1n tell1gmcc. curl0f1ty onl)' re qutrtmtnu Ralbol. Call Z7S4 T'Rl;h CAUR>Rl'-1AN. SWf blonde. CJW:11 t )fl. S 7 Alun NI S I love w~ll\I ~'· Ollllkkin. sporu. tmd and pill&. Ir.int' c.u l9SO. BRIGIIT, OIVFRS~. profcs sional SWF, N/S. JS, BnVllzl, petite, country·clw1lal, cy chnc·lhe:a1re Seckll\SSWM,NI S, 30·39,dc&JUld. sllXa'C, cum murucauve. mtdy for llllmmll mcn1 Ne•pon Beach. C1ll 1506 ATrRACTIVE Uiaj>rl) ~d had, 5·1. 27, proftu1onal, rn puls1•e. Loves llaihta. mu.sac Id• CllWR. lealhcr and pns to blacl \tl\ttl ~ ~"'J • uu gorr,et!QS ~ (1.t 30)•illl penonal•v for funt~t tmp. Smoker pr~cmd. Ir-inc Ca!l IJY9 JEA.\S TO SILK V"'1aoi.s. dw ) blonde, blue eyed WF, pct11e 5 l'<IS hones&, wwm, ro- manttc, Oruuan..~~ ~ ror 50u.li. ICll\'t, pl!y1lclJ ly r •• likes tnvel, dlnce, lbcatrt, SflO'lS, \tu &hlcf Liq 8etch. Call 2SZA WIDOW, Wf' 70. •tl'ICll~t. cd11ca1td. slim, blondclJTtt11 t) es, S'l', 01>11 home, acuve CiOOO TIIL'IGS came U1 Jl'l"llll teotlJ ODm(lllllOl'I. C~ Mesa pllCUgtsl PeUt, prttty OWF Tttiinul"') W«· ~onJlt... fret. wrnmll table mate 40 <O \rwpM1 Beach. Call 20(1 I \i.ISS co1,..ma1icin, com(llll· .tru!up and cannc I'm DWF, ll'U"«i tJO. ITlm, lllnCllVC cna'· ~ct oe 1"/pus1on for golf Ind ICl1 PETTTE, ATTRACTIVE pre· med SWf I 8 lookll\I for fun, no ucsl Altemauve music, dubs &lldsuW. St&J'91 llill. Call 1299 ATI'RACJiVI! BLONDE pro- feauml 5'6'. N/S ll'IJO)'S shar· "' ~11UI• 1ntems 11ruh N/S W\1 in SC>'s. On:iJe eo ..cau lOll. SWF A TTRACTIVEPROFES- SIO~AL 44, S'I, pcue blonde look.ma for someore to st.e my lrf e with. lntcresed in mccs • 'l'I f11D-lov1n1 111111 40-SS. NJS/ 0, n:sponsible, who likes lho- &1~. w , walhJ'l, nvd, fu:ie, wines, home-coolrtd meals, ~ Ind ""ho Wllf.S 10 spoil end be JPOllcd. Fwntatn v ~ Icy CaU 2"'47: A1TRACTW6 DWI' SI, 5'61 no. bnmeae. peen eyes. self employed homeov.nrr wllh Jood Sa1St of hijmor, hippy Ind lo)al Into casual ~ 1cuv1· ues, compan1onsl11p, m<wlt', and enJO)'tnl hfe lloptnJ 10 med VCf"J (OYlllJ, Jood t'lllllmi, hard-.ld1n1 COIAl\ta'plr\. Coaa Ca.U 2662. 37. lookll\I for man v./warm '-'1, lauahinc eyes end ahlftlc CLASSY. EARrnY OWF. build !rv1J1e. Clll 1192. atly 4-0's • Pink Flo)-d. oui • PM 11121191?1? '''I Women Wing -Women---- Women Seeki ow to respond to an ad? You can answer these ads quJckJy and easily by caWng our dectronJc voice-mall service. Dial 1 (900) 407-4377 {HiJJ..~t aJ SI 1lJ per mtnu:.. ,\tt~ calJ lnigtb u 4 mbrules. CaJJs requn a Diie~' p.ont 11t~ chcd far~ before tliaJm.8J Press 11-f " 2 (i..rthcr txp.~rulJOll ol lhe voice-ma~ .scrva. ~ 12-{, re.pood t'' .i "J'CCUtC 2d <Enter the ca..11 , when duccted) ~ l }-hJ hrt•W"' thwoiVi lhe voice ids (ovcr 950 a~ilabl~) You mun IM: 111 )TUA or okkr w rapond m or p~ an Id. Smg~uf<' Inc <l~mc.,., n<> '2t 111v fOf the con1en1 ol or reply 10 a person.al .idYt'ruscment The Pl"tlOna i.s u c anttndtod for use by 5Ulgle persons M."elung n".latt01\\h1p \\ f' r'C<:l•mmcnd th21 you ~ common ICl\Joe when meeUng ~tl'S Men Seeking Women Orange County o~ 5~ ~ell fcmalt ~~ 5'1!' lo m )0) tk good life ul Orange r ounry lCICr<. per110 m<"' .e-Im,,. io\ l<"llJ \1C\I r., ,.~~~ Sl AG~ \l 10R IMn.!, r.~ gcdl) hlncb<imt S" ~ W. I> J/ X'l 11~ m~'lok.l mar~ •r ·cJ 1:1tero\s, car.) l1:"do SecuS\\<i1LAfcw.ft l.l1dcT n .. ndcr \4 '""'nc r~. '~:3 ~DVl-\'TL RI-: l U\H SV."\1 J 7 'l«U "'' •t S~l ft~ i.x.n,. u ung. 1t1•• tu .-•KCJ ¥N only read allt \t">-pm Bew-. c~ I •ISO OVt:R~ORKI D. wndcr ;i aycd t ... rrrnt ~ .n urcd <fl•l.'l rte, I'-m,~t atn t11u rnusac, ~ m Ind rr\' diai: h"g1c c~1 J~1 \1·RY GOOD ••• ~ ll i1''~ '~,KN I. li..\!I)' l11d tllMY, 17 very fit S«l• very attnC11• t, ptUte Wf-,l1m. pCll! ltjt.<, fl• •.xi. & ru1., 1111'1 1<1m11111, din nen 'vl1\i1m V1c1u Call 17<J~ RF-..STFRll·-\D wan1e0 t>-,.mirr 'llgt rrundcd s~ fl I '~• 1r<r :tm1', bcadl. '!&on~ :rave "'H.hin !l"ntsl, INn, ~ti tllv. UIT'll\ltted rcl1ti~1p b ;ie Ca. JJIM \R TICl I A ff. v.tll man 'lOcd, cd\l<.Wd, lr·Jhl 1enuc '.TlJI' ~~ f.na11<.1aJIY "'"Ure '7 ' Im ...a llhlcs c. Olll"f\ sol'. , Q'\f\ ' U • 111J Cied.J 11U11L I ' < •rr) ranmant Oncnu •• r'JI me .ady, 35.tS. to WI~ hippy Jc ll1CI lluild i.~c :crm rd•· llUIShtp lrvtnr C..11 '319 FIT SFCLU DW\4 &raY heard "j /DJS I> 2/200 "lPY "-•cnt.e, -·-· nalll!'C 1n1o W1111 hvdy"'om.an S1pial 1110 <"..al14~1l ~ PROrF.S.510"AI , 4' tit . lttlJ s ~1· ll'Mki 3S Ii l lllrlCll\.'t, Rl1'll<lU1 f1• IT!U<Ktl mous rela11nnsh1p romanuc i:wcninp, cnvtl, fWI llmCll I.a ,11111 i'f1JU(I C..U 4117 llA,OSO~I\ PROM~ ~JO,AJ SW\1 ht, ~ llVl flO. 1ttk1 prtU, pnll)' p1aymtlt \(}. 4 ~ ht ""'1!11Kt. flJll, 11-od Tldlin Ca11 1n' · ~PIRrnJAlJ Y <1"111dtJ pr~ I OW\4 ll n7\ ~ Qll'lhirml nf tU~.t«lJP' llU', am• It l \Ul tll¥t. do<Q)' C• UTl8'JNI'\ I\ ... j ~"(' ~u s.A7• M TIF~i C.01 fH DWM """* fin. &ff cr;IAl'lmfiady 3' H to ca t f111W1Y'f pNN, wt ••ha ~'"' C I , 01 Ph~DARU l\1PORT s i\. \tl. hmcst hl.GJQWS, 5 '91 lbll. ~ens plcaJant SIDF to \hare quality tl'lleS Fnctdshtp f1m lr-ine Call 'SSS '111\1 ACTI\ f: DW\1 62,5"7, I L'\tld. Ill*.-, 1CJClts Wf'lofJS ~ 51, s.im COIU ._.c:sa Ca; 4~4l F.OLC'.\Tl:D PROFES· 510,ALSV."\1 61/185.cnpys d,nins danc ng weekmds Seeu•:cndaSWF~so.~ palllOll f11rtnc:1 for s:ncac rc- l11a'O'!Sh1p f,,,ule. Call •SSO ATTRACTIVE PROFES· SIO'iAL., ~w DW\1. '<IS, ~wns 60'1. 511\ ~3.wian&lld r!lmlruU: l:..iJuy ICl\1\1.J, &Olf. ~I ;ng, 1.1\.1 and Cook II\& St.cits prc1ty, l!UdhJcnt lady, SO's Are vw thc:rc7 Share fWI and r~ mantt f<I' l'°"lblc tc:rlOUI rda· trm<lhrp ,,.cwpon Baich Call 4QQ.I Ul~G. SPTRm.AL. .::ien uf1u lly minded doocec of voga, health, 'Nholcncu, well bcl!J. anll q ing Vil&mUW &l1d hcrt. SW\1 )5. MYCJ mamed, '" uncm:ulaledcmd1uon. 5 l I/ l•S. blond/srey blue eya I Iona (Of • c1rin1. lov1n1. nuu.nni. Wldmlan.tn& spin 1<11 lly evolved ,..oma11 ( IQIJm,ie?) W!Y l1t't, cl 1U IOl'llblt 91e and hatuty, ID ~ wilh 10 the highm and motll fulfillina O.~lont d fUllln· llC f~t l1'l1ISmlllll'I physical OctuCll 11110111\CIJ'ld.UonaJ \o¥c d"~ dynanuc affection, l~~ty.monl o.r.u~. llld d.viM rmwnct. I CllJO)' 111nple lhmp· bicychna. W1ll11nc U1 the 8111.k S.y. readula . ...,..mi. andrnediWanJ 11 my llMh i..k y1rd In •pH< of hfc Ion& suua&le with 11M1c.'ly and 110- nphcbia. I ll'rin m bana QUI mle dOK w uw., planu and \.llllhcr N1IW"e I im you.ng/ s11(ld lookin1, f1n1nc111l)' u.llk. -~-,mcerr. kind. ~•mple, wn11u~t. cann&.1encw. 1Ht1 lionltt, trim, healthy C!Wll Mua C"all 3916 Ml llAr'TIVf .• SFNSUl.I~ .,, .. "' SWM l7. r.\)' ICJ1"1, ~ -...rut. ftd1111111 ft rn1le. •ny '"' ll'\oint Cell lm ACTIVI , OliiDOOR lypt OWM. mid .o-, .U &fan.~/ S Wf 1lwt be h, H•lf1, In'"' Imp • and cpa~ty &ap&bcr ~ B.ul C'..111 •'1l. VUY lli\i\l>SO 111\191 ca.Uy H-'4 lJ, Oritlcn. .-c., ... -"' hamor, ... , c .Ole Sf, ll·ll l.atg Beach Call 3848 TAU..,ATTltACllVEMm· ing.uracuv~.S.Wr 3(). SO. Lou ci lll'l'IC 10 hive fun, IO\<c some· onetospc:ndn wuh (~me Clll mo LOVISG DAD. DW\1 34, I I ll'ICllVe prclc:u1onaJ W/ldonbJt l 1n'Jfold1011. I OOla CISlody, ~ll'\lebewahanatlfk u • c. fit.. )'Ololll lldy. mon 1 "1 I I.a. lr<111t Call 3976 CU.SS ACT, &ood look1n1 SWM 6 I'. o.cdlcs npc. '"Cl! poomcd Ind ~ rdOClll• II\& \0 ~ t'WpOI\ Bc:ach. 1lm CD• pcntc Qea&ive, formerly a prolea1cnl llhltle and phaco modeJ. LI tciClm& I ~cry athC UYC, UHhipt. dasy and lo- Olfl)' IClJVC SWF 3S~7 ~ ~ well aid LI alto '°'1'1· fonablt ln Jtlns. Newpm Bach. Call 4057 TAU. SWM 19,6"11165, look Ill& for 1tina1ve SWF ?I 33, for UllCIJ, l'OITW\llc ncnmp;- and weekend fun. PICllU be aV'llllbie fer pot11blt ter\OUI ~laucaiship. WiUrupmcholll Onn1e Call 3<173 ROMANCE A."D 1111.. SWM 26, 6'n65, handtomt. 1uiu OU&. C:SWIJ Scicb ~ II\ I I 1111Ql~e SF 21 30 ~tt c~u 3240. AV ANT -OA IU>ll w.r•~hutf cr SWM 29, 6'/l IO, "1 ilulh sent. Cllpn'ICU, indiY!Cb.tahs uc SF. ll·ll ltu~tinc1on Beech. Oall .JW flEliAISSAN<.."li MAN, SHM o'll • bih1&. i-ini. s1t11na. food, Jail r. lady fer tame. thmttntte11 Btach Call 4<XM PllYSIC1.AN ATil\.ETE, shy, 1ttna1ve 6'11160. (1m1ly pnc lltlr Doc. IOK nma, t«ls pnitr ltdy 1111Ckr 34 Irv inc. U.11 1561 l'llYSK'."IAN. dm11ud,l811b, S6, $a fllcndtt, •p~~ttna S«U C'Ulll.-.lfd, ~ -· I~ (er lllpPCll\l•t &lblt Ide· llonship lot AJ.,,11111 c;.11 A()iiO WJDOWD '10, S'fl/160, _, 10 lool a&.. lall'.TIO!OUI, t li•t, ... .,.... Qf1ll& Q!llllW <9ys ~ Lq 8-:tl Call •J42. GF.~ SAM. 27. afrtcli•. · &It, educated ' 10'• lll091 ' (GJYll'llllOll, .. 11.. t-. !'l'«••I frimd.thip, •--.:TUbLCaDJtcl ( ' ATTRACTIVE SWF 11, fun. ~ f 111C "'11\C. 1ood boob, Ct.m:. PE11TF 1thlc:11t SW F fittl1&ht. andleltiJi1. IClll'llS 19, 5 inoo lookina for 1anc cocnlonabk qu •Ct, INt "'<Nld lt .. t. 11hlc.uc, ronwiiK S ~ 6 IO\'c aimrc~ IN1nt. Can 20-TT llldlJl&ton Bach. CaD ?OSI 13'0 OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! W0\1F_"i ro 'WO\Ur..._., mu \.ll.----~ OlbM SV.,_ 40-Vi ka.t adwen-YYUfl1Cf1 t!RUS tl'riU ted.a H.aiunc!OI Raid! C...I 29~ MAIL TO: SINGLE UFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEAOi, c.A 90742 FAX TO: (310) 592-6043 'When we rctt1ve your ad we will assign a VOtOe md number which we will mail co yoo with tnfomurion on how to rcoord )'OUt (rec VOK'C ad Clip this fonn and attach ad copy on a separate sheet. (Please type or print clearly) 0 WOMA.I\ SEEKING MAN 0 MAN SEEKING WOMA.'1 0 W0\1AN SEEKING WOMAN 0 fo,.'f.AN SEEKJl\G M.1 N FOtl OFFICE USE 0~1.Y VMI ----PWI ____ DBf: ____ WOP'. TOMBOY WOMAN~ SWM l7. •·1nas. ~tcUlar, .Md06t.. llllob.WB )'Ol..,s. 11hCl'll.lftSOOIC, 111\ktJC bwld. COiia Mes.. Call 3151 AlTRACil\'E SWM GRAD lllldtn. ll, ~ •hanaun tlUlC, danc:m&. lllOWICS, M.lr\m Amil no¥els, and l.dlQmln Seckl SWF • LI bns)a. II· tntal•e, nl klplulOCll.ed. but no1 aelf-cG11Ciously so, for fWI data and pcm1b It rdaucrahip. T llllllL c..J I 3292. HDUCA TED. world-tnvded Attan· lndtlll male, 36, stun. a«b non-11nol11111. .tl'ec:ue111 iatSWF~llF.bkamcl Ana hem U.Jl .3660 OOING NOWJIER L? l..tb to &0 '°"'"'here? Middle-aced llUll'ltY, often elf on an ~en. llllC, wanu slim, rn1ellccual lady free IO tmcJ U I CD1llJal1 iCJll. Tn.n1-occ:anit w~e on llOftl°" MtllCO, A111111h•. &Jlan F.&RpC '" '91 Unul then ~ ltlr1CUYt WOll'mJ o{ 111'/ r.ce. T llSlm. Call n 1 l St.CCESSFlJL, PROFES· SIONAL SWM 35, llhlclK, at llKllve., smccre, IO\<es lnl•d lll'J. oui.doors. ~ 1ood una. Seek.q SF 2.S-35, ton, lerm fnendr.lup. rdll.imship. hine. Call 3867 ROMM11C R.ETIRED EX· EC\1J1VE • 6S, 6"'/ Cll'ICllYC DWM. N/S, m.s "Llh fcnu· ~ ha:ncrnaks Shaft saJ1J11, hcallh 1S1d culunl "11•11lcs. Newpm Beech. C.11 4923 SECURE. HONEST, l7.1p<¥1· llntCUS, la-e salllJll, SINCls. l..octi.na 10 shire life, hup. hu mor. Ind romance l.1111111 Bcadl Call 3137 SWM PROFf,SSIONAl. F\lrffiUM 30, rnm 6S Ill.II la)(. Oollhles &S I ~ bwlllC\VNl'I Secbmyoneaod «lly COila Mc:IL Call 3SS7. •dine. de:rl«, ail 9'd like BORN-AGAIN OtMian, IC· ahon tnfl' lrt1t1c. Call •5TT 11~e.. llhldK, fiai SWM 6".t/190 • -.kJ \olYICICM. fil p l 11·17 CROO\t/DOOM7 We4.lod/ ..tio l°'cs Ood. mJO)'l •cR.1111 hcadl°'k? M11r11noi1y/ah· CM,lhebcadl,RNCU,rnor-1 , mony' Monoc•my~? the 11\J fw fncndrlhipAillinJ. I"• choee.n ll111dsome, Call mt! ~ lktdi. Call whol11t1C, h11n2or0111 Mid 36ll ._c:ma 6'/190, 1etb •hm, brainy. bodacaua bm~ 25~ ror fonnlt.l.i llfll f «f'f ff r abu ~ (111 lllRll&kl'I &.th. C.:11 4017 SL\ O:R E. ddlec:S111l, upen • minded. fWI SWM l~.qinect, ~11111. bulcndin,, cull\ft, Sail wcndcrfltl SWP rda1011 thip 11'\oin Call Jlli SAVE MEI ~ 14 J SP 2().l() wtio1 datf(l'CfJ M"' ., T. koila ha r. CMIPl'lcn. ar · 1n Ya-1• buu1i(11I 1n/ou1, It. Wll91ft , tDlclhJCIS COlll.t M l007 RF.NAISSAM."'E MA."J, •cry 1111cll1cm. pauiooac. ·~ 1111e, fu11 , hooe.1 tOUI tet\1 t>c.iily ·~· Ind OUI. 2() 30, fw v.or'61n • ilrftlydeb s)u S1111.1 AN lfJIS CID )644, F\JN SWM, lC. 6'3'. tnJOYW moo1cs. muaic, JP1.YU. S.u 11111, 11n..11w SWP:N/S, 21 JC Irvine., C'an 17ll NICE GUY, 8obcm11n, rt l»cod,1tdcpu ... ~ amcd. lhln. i&lllCllC, ft1'cltd, 'lb,•·~-~-Stwpm Call J)« 'ffiODY BEAR llU~X SWM, • 6?, ~ °"" aitn n11a WI bcly. lc&o 114y for 1..., MtiUmert. Sm11 Ara Call 7t. PIRmJAl., l!AllSG,.-~ 611.U bi]'i')'I 1mw. .. ""' randl. w 1111, 11111', dlllllYt• (Cl\ile, '"'"' lady '" COO? . J' AU. 6'5' Orta on nallvc nevn mamed, N~. lllblt, no tkpcn dcnta. I 9S6 Se«p10. 10C1al dnnker, euy &CUii· Cluauian. pro(aaNnl. mpy bclll q, IUl'I tels, uland W1lk1 and q111ct lltla s.&111& ll~Cft and h~ cs lady so we an bcxh rc11tt from d.te-o-nma. 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