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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-05-24 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWEORT BEACH • Winner of 59 journalism awards in 1992 Morning cloud may per ist into PARn.Y the afternoon for another ~.!.. 0 U!J r overca t day today. High in the upper 60 and lower 70. See Weather, A1 25 cents c_,sta Me-a might add 21 positions to layilll list ~Total number of eliminated jobs would rise to 47 as city continues to wrestle with budget. By Joel Beers. Staff Wrrtet COSTA MESA -The city plans to lay off an additional 21 employees by the end of June, including seven fire department employees. f ourteen general employees wilJ be eliminated and seven fire employees will lose their jobs, pending City Council ap- proval, City Manager Alan Roeder said Thursday. An additional 13 positions that have been vacant as part of the city'!. hiring freeze also will be eliminated. Coupled with a decision last month to privatize portions of four city services, the total number of positions that could be eliminated from next year's budget is 47. The decisions arc a result of an anti· cipated $4.5 to S6 million cut the city faces if Gov. Wilson goes through with his proposal to redirect local property tax rev- enue from cities to the state's barren cof- fers. "I think that's the extent we'll need if the governor's proposed budget is en- acted," Roeder said, adding that if the First annual Spring Festival & Boat Show makes for ••• A magnificent day on MARINER'S MILE By Tony Cox. Business Editor Merchants along th e Mariner' Mile ection of Coast High~ay on Sunday enjoyed what for them i a novel concept -• pedestrian traffic. The area's first annual Spring Festival & Boat Show brough t hundreds of consumer!. to an area that -due to high·spced traffic and a lack of stoplights and cro walks -doc!I not normally attract many spontaneou!I shoppers. "With the highway being !IUCh a fast highway, it's nice to open )Our doors and have pedestrians walk 1n," aid Joseph Vallejo, director of the Vallejo Gallery. "We've got one of the world's finest marine art gallcrie , but few local people know about 11. Th1!> 1!. more traffic than ~e et in probabh fi,e months:• Members of the Mariner'!! Mlle Association, which include!. bu ine!ls ~ners and residents in the area, hope to make the area along Coa!lt Highway See FESTIVAL/Bacl Pitt I i:::~.::::::::::: .::::::::::::::: .. ::::::::::::::::.::: ·:::::~·· .. cuts arc wo~c. then more layoff!. may have to happen. "Of course, the em- ployees would like to be guaranteed that there won't be further reduction . but frankly we can't do that." There i.s no word yet on which em- ployees will ee affected by the late!>t round of layoffs. ' Bill Folsom, 1he president of the ci ty'!. 300-strong general employees union, !>aid he hopes the cuts can be minim1Led by persuading Senior employees to retire early, thus saving the c11y even more money. One way to do that, Fobom !.aid. 1s 1f the union membership agrees to forfeit pan of it:. contractual pay rai)e to turm a pool to offer !>cnior emplo)CC'> ,c.,erancc pJ1.kage . ·That could ., t\C the Job'> of ·• )Ollng gu) ''1th t\\O k1lh "ho ju-.t bought D hou e but doe)n't ha\C seniorit)," I·oJ,um 'aid "He"d be the fir~t lo go." E.mployccs arc legal!) entitled tu a p.1~ · ra"e thb )Car r:111gmg from zero to -• percent. La)l )C.ir. the emplu~ee., \Olu n· tart!) '' a1,·~ the: ~11-.e in order to help 1101 the <;II\ Out Fohom ~JIQ a ~im1br "·'" 1· ficc \\0'n't be -.ecn i"f11s )C.ar. "\Ve h.a,cn'I had a rJl'>C in '''ll )1..11, and there are '>0rnc people li\tng hJnJ 10 mouth aod they de peratd) need a raise. 'I hrei: ) :irs Ytithout a ra1 e \\uuld not be n popular thing to Jo" fhe city ha:. told the empl • ee) that the po~1t1om "'111 be elimina:cd regardlc\s of \\ hether the) 11ke the cun1:ac; tu:il ra1 e' II 1he Cll) p1tcne in Ytllh retiremen~ in· c:cnll\c:'>, the 1.1c;t1t' might k"~cn 1he bile to the ell\. Ho1.: Jer ._,11d, bec:iu!t.C .. en o em· \ . plu:..:~i\ ha·c h1gl11:r '>ttlartc' I he ~11' 1, 1n'e.,11g;_Hir.' "hat It 1.an do 10 ~r:.irk 1:Jrl) retirement. Roeder 'aid. in· Cll.Jinl! ullcr1ng 'r£lJhk11 hJnd~hat..n ;iniJ medical b~n t.1 p.:icbge~ Above, worker!. from Chili's re taurant are busy preparing food for cu tomer . At left, Jeanie Cafferty, who work at Marrakesh, a \.ioroccan authcntil lui11inc rcstaur~nt in Newport Beach, dances during the Marinl•r';, ~ilc f e!lti\lal. It's a dizzying year of NFL deals for Steinberg 'First lady of Orange County,' Athalie Clarke~ is dead at 90 _. Noted ph1lanthop1st was widow of James .Irvine Jr .. the grandson of Irvine Ranch founder. ~Pro football's new labor agreement spells financial bonanza for Newport sports agent. By Tony Cox. Su SI/less .Ec14or NEWPORT CENTER -If Leigh Steinberg 1 to ports agent what McDonalds is to fast-food chain , then 1993 for him might be SOJlle thing like the year the Big Mac came a~n~ • Already a top agent in the National Football League, Steinberg and his Newport Beach-based firm, S1einberg & Moorad, reaped a financial bonanza this spring wi1h the advent of the closest thing to free agency the NFL has ever had. Thanks to the NFL's new labor agrecmen1, Steinberg & Moorad was able to negotiate omc hefiy rai cs for some of the firm's 70 f ootbSfclient . for exnmplc: •San Franci!>co 49ers defensive lineman Pierce Holt, who made $800,000 last season, igned a guaranteed three-year, $7.5 million deal with the AtJanta Falcons. • Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Neil O'Donnell, a restricted Cree agent who made $250,000 la t year, signed a three-year, $8.2 million off er heel with the Tampa Bay Buccaneer!>, a package that the Steelers matched in order to keep him. •Mike Sherrard, a backup wide receiver "'ith the 49ers who made S600,000 in 1992. became the fourth·h1ghe t·pa1d receiver in the league when he signed a three-year, J4.8 million pact wilh the New York Giants. •Phoenix Cardinals saCety Tim McDonald, Leigh Steinberg who made $850,000 last year, signed a five-year, S 12. 75 deal with the 49ers. • Stci.oberg persuaded thc..K.an Cuy ~ Chiefs to reward All-Pro linebacker Derrick Thomas with a four-year, $12.4 million contract in order to avoid having him !lign an off er shee1 with another team. •Journeyman quarterback Mike Tomczak, who wasJ'aid $600,000 la!lt year b) the Clevelan Browns, signed a tY..O·)ear, $1.7 million deal with the Steelers. •Quarterback Wade Wilson, ~ho made $700,000 last year a a backup in Atlanta, See STEINBERG~,_. Firm billed as 'new power ' in sports marketing By Tony Cox. B.is es) • ·~r NEWPOR I CL' I LR -L(ll.JI sport s IJ\\ firm t~111berg ~\. ~ll>U· rad, l\\O other po11' Jgcnh .inJ former Nl·L Propcrt1c!I ew1.:u11'c Frank Vuono hJ\C lormcJ .1 new company thJt \\Ill h.1nJlc m.u- keting. promotilH1 anJ lkcn:,ing deal for a huge rlhtcr llf athlete' New Jcr cy-ba,cJ lntcgr.11eJ Sports lnternat1un:il l\\O \\Cd' ago opened 11 w e,1 Co:.i't or11(e at NC\\fX>rt Ccl'm:r; 1n J Sti1te shared Ytllh Steinberg .,. ~1oor.1d The ne"• compJnv. lnl)\\ n as I I. will handle mJrlctmg deah k1r the Nc"pon Bcac:h llrm's IOO·plu' ~porb cl1cnl\, the d1Cnl'i o( the t~o other agent pJrtncr -Fred Fried anJ Stc"e Ro ner -anJ nthletcl> referred by oubide See FIAM'la Piie ------------,······································ ................................... . ......... ..... -············ ............ . 1 .......................................................................................... . Morning Briefing .. Out of L.A. Afr.ltd he WJ lcJking loo much att •n11on away from the cause, P tcr U · bt•rroth pull,. out of the Rebuild l A <.ampd1gn. Entrepreneurs In 1de 6u in ttxfay, m •t Donna Jnd M~lrk J.-ib.ir.i, own · c~ of R •I 'M' N, cl sun_dri ~hop and bo,1t r nt.11 Nice .lt Lido M.irind Viii.lg• tn N ·w· port R •ach. SttA2 T I By winning h~r first Clf ch.impk>n hip, he.-aving the · Takin g flight hot put 41 (ttt, 11 incM to uptur~ the Southern SKtk>n Oivi\ton II titlt-, and ftni hin~ «ond in the ditcu , Gin• HHd' ce>ttd 18 point S.turd.y .-all by herHff, helping .. the S.•'°" win the OM ion II tr.c~ •nd rK'kt ctwlmpion hip .-at C~ritol Cotlf..p. ~·, By T:-, C ... < ~--st t:: ·;r l3LLCOL RI -l'h1lanthropht Ar h lllt. Cl • i.... ··" l\J'' ot Ir. rne R in.:h lounJ r J.imc' ll'\inc\ l!r.1nJ,1..1rlC11hl ··1hc tu't lad, 111 Or· :ingc Cou11t " 111 the c~\:' ,;1 111:in~. 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C1111l;1..· ni.irm•d I hur· MJMBERS TO CALL lJU~lr...(')') f A.\ 6.3 l -590:! 540·1224 b4u·41 ;o tJ42· oau • mothl Clurkc, a h: dcrnl juJgc JtrJ e ct:,~ ~~ h1~ ~ire kget • :td",c Jhat helped her Yt in pa'>'lage of a nc"'. h1w that required non- prn111 llr~an1z311on to d1red at lc.1~1 () pcr .. cnt or their fund to d1:mt hie c. u'e' He dietl in the C'llfh l\,l(>(Js ~th3l1c C"la1 J..c "';i' uc11'e in p<1· ht1 11 .•nd , h:irat t-• \.:iu'c' She f'cd on Gll\. R\•Hld Rc:sgan\ !>t 1te B ard I \ t11..ulture tor four See CLAAKEJllck hit . • t. • I • '( I '• .... : .~~ 1 r f . ., .... . . ... : ..... .. , .. I i• I ., I ... . Aa Monday, May 24, 1993 Lo ca I 0 n I y ?: " Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 ext. 363 ________________________________ ...._ __ ......... ____________________________________________________ _ They Deaned • 1t necessary to pay a visit T HEY-Y-Y-Y'RE BACK! -By popular demand, Vida and Jim Dean have re1urned here for a four-month apRearance. They spcnl 72 days, 2 hours and 36 minutes at their lake-side retirement home in Teague, Texas renewing family ties anQ J o1ng all sorts of household chores and Local Scene decided it was time to rerurn this week when the catfish stopped biling. Will they be rejoining the giddy social whirl, which 1hcy've covered since local yach1 clubs staged minuets and cotillions? Perhaps, but first things first. Before heading back to Texas .. omc1ime in September, they'll be exercising a lot ·of pull at their longtime homestead in Santa Ana. ·'You simply can't believe "hJt's been happening here since we lefl," says Jim. "Our garden i!. overrun wit h weeds." D I TELL YA, T lllS ECONOMY IS REALLY DRlVING THE DEVELOPERS WILD -A new chino1sene, Pick Up Stix, opened the other day an Westcliff Plaza. hs hands-on owner, Rand} Sc humacher, i an attorney '"ho used to specialize in the development of real estate. That was before he decidedt in the words of his store's logo, to take a "wok on the wild side." D Pilot People Lt>e Caroselli F ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: SHE IS .................................................................. Lee Caroselli, grand prize winner of the prestigious International St itch-off. A STITCH IN TIME lt took Caroselli several months to embroider he r masterpiece, a 2-foot by 3·foot portrait of the Balboa Pavilion. "It looks like an oil painting," Caroselli said. "Jn fac t, the judges thought it was." THE SMCll-llf Caroselli beat out roughly 800 other entries from eight countries in the international competition to claim the top award and win several thousand dollars worth of indus.try prizes, plus she placed in six other categories. Sponsored by Stitches Magazine, the competition -which the Italians won last year -is the biggest in the world. NOT THE FIRST IN TIME Caroselli won the International Stitch-off grand prize five years ago for a design that said "Balboa." So inno'<'ative was 1h~ embossed • .... A:iih~·~·g·i;·c~·;~ .. ~·;;i·<l;ci·~·.-i·~i;~~··· .. embroidering until 1981. 1he Balboa woman stitches every duy. "It's actually like painting," she said, adding that he gr~dua1ed with an art degree from the University of Colorado. "Embroidery i not just an embellishment on garmenis. lt'sd1s own art." SPICIER ENDEAVORS ............................................................ Caroselli said she is spending some of her spare time to enter the upcoming Dalboa Bay Club chili cook-off. "J 'm hoping to win that gra nd prize too," she said. -Story by LoriAnn Oosheda, embroidery she u~ed in the dcl.ign 1hat it is now photo by Marc MnrtitJ nationally known as "The Balboa Sti1ch." If you know c;omeonc who would m:ike an AROUND THE WORLD intcres1111~ Pilot Person. c:il/ our R eaders' .................................................................................... · Hoc/iue :1i 6-1~-oV '6. Remember to le:J\'C your Since the llJ92 competition, Caroselli's n:imc and pl1t1nL' 11umbL•r. Thanks! Cityside r::::: :: ::::: :: :::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::: ::: ::: ::::::: ::: :::::::: .:::· : ::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :;:: :::::'.::::: :: :: :: ::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: :: :::> :::::: .. , .. ·: ..... Public Record L.A. will have to Rebuild without Peter Ueberroth NEWPORT CENTER -Newport Beach • businessman Peter Ueberroth announced Friilay that he is resigninJ as "CO-Chairman -of Rebuild L.A., an organizauon created to help foster recovery of inner-city Los Angeles after Inst spring's rio1s. Ueberroth, who became something of a business celebrity as commissioner of Major League baseball and as leader of the Los Angeles Olympics Orga\tizing Commiuee, was lhe most visible and most controversial of RebuiJd L.A.'s fi ve co-chairmen. A novel approach DUI ARRESTS The f111t.1 .. ,n1 p.· .. 'PI.:" 14.:rc '""''"' 1t11• pJ•I """·~ on 1u~p1C'lon 11! Jmin1 uml.:t 11t.• ~nucna The" ,,. . .,,,,,. ,,,,,, t>trh t>..-n •ff1 •t1·J N I W<plCt<>ll Uf 4 C'nrrK' ~n.J I "''" 111 w.11 """"'~ rhc> ar.: 1nno<•nt unt1f f1f<iH'll 1111/tt Costa Mesa K(\IO Crow. 'n , C~til ~ T110 lopt'l G.lrc••, ll, CMlil "'<N l m1h.:1 Benitez·Sol•s, 2t. C~• '~~ lamxi Serr.:1to, 27, C~a M~ Scott John\ton, 38, COUJ MM<J M.lll G.lp1llJ-Oudon. 19 C~ Mfto> l 1mothy Gotdon, J 1 C~t.a Meu C.l.:1yton P.iplham, J9, (())tel Mt'S.1 ury ~Jdmon. 41 co~ttl ~ 'l'ul.1y.oa O\t11m1, 50, 0.ina POinl R1ch.l1d \Vorel, lS, Cl TC>fo AT THE OTHER END OF THE ECONOMIC SCALE -From vacuum cleane r salesman AJ Korn of Electrolux, telling fellow-members of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor: "I'm happy to report that business really sucks.''. D Ueberroth cited a need to draw 1he focus on Rebuild L.A. away from himself, as well as a desire to devote more time 10 his family and business, as reasons for his resignation. He added tha1 he will continue to serve the organization as a-volunteer and member of Rebuild L.A.'s 80-person board of direcrors, working to attract invesiments to rio t-torn areas. OJ\1d N~berry, J6, la~ewood CIHl~topher ~1.nL.e 4 S 1'ewport Be.Kh lou1~ Q ,1uo. 47 "t'Wport Be.ich ' • ONCE MORE, WITH FELINE -I've never met Betty Bettencourt of Costa Mesa, but she must be a very nice lady. She's sent me another envelope filled with coupons, each offering a 25-cent discount on five cans of Fancy Feast Gou rmet Cat Food. The accompanying note reads simply: "For Crystal, from Missy.·• Thanks, Berty, and our pussycats mus1 get together fo r a saucer of lunch some day. 0 SPEAKING OF NICE LADIES -If there's ever a county-wide contest for 1he title of Prettiest, Friendliest and Most Obliging Waitress, my nominee will be Pam Van Wkkle of Chil i's Grill and Bar on Pacific Coast Highway. She's also the most persuasive. In all The former travel-agency entrepreneur had become a focal point for critici,5m of Rebuild L.A.'s alleged shortcomings. Critics also quei,1ione<.l how a Caucasian businessman ~ho li\'Cs in Laguna 13each could effectively lead a rebuilding effort in South·Central Los Angelcl.. Rebuild L.A. officials claim to ha'e :utracted SSOO million in investment pledge:,, but critics have disputed that number. Ueberroth is a partner in Newport Center-based Contrnrian Group, an investment and management company that iipecializes in turning around troubled companies. 1hese years of dining out, no other server-upper has ever lured me into ordering a chicken-fried steak. Absolutely delicious. So was the steak. Contrarian Group has investmen t!! in I lawaiian airlines and had manage d the U.S. operJt1om of a1hlctic llhoc and apparel maker Adida!i. Ucbcrroth also inves1ed in the purcha se last month of Caliber llank, an Arizona financial institution formerly owned by Bank of America. -By 1'ony Cox A \\-Oman passes the lime by reading a book Sunday afternoon whil e her son plays al Mariners Park in Newport Beach. D LETIER OF TllE WEEK, EXPR£SS-\VI E -From Carlos Moreno of Corona del Mar: Check signs for new sweep schedule "Love your idea of suspending the proposed gas pipeline in 1he air. rather than digging up our s1reets again. Wh y not put the sewer line up there too, running parallel? They'd make great trach for a rapid-transit train." BALBOA lSLAND -In ligh t of a recently changed street ~weeping schedule, the city General Services Department advises island residents. and visitors to check posted no parking signs, which indicate the days of the week particular streets are swept. fo r selected streets because a new type of street sweeper i being used to improve island cleanliness, according to the department. Also, there will no longer be sweeping on Fridays. Terrific. Don Carlos, but stop railing at me. Jerry. Kobrin 's column runs Mondoy, Wedne~duy Dnd FridDy. 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Nautical collection on tape, video NEWPORT Ul::.ACI I -A S745 donJt1on from the Cent ral Newpm l Deach Community A \OC1ation ha been used to purcha'c e'en nc" boo~' on 1:ipe sets and eight •m1hng and boJt maintenance video for the Oalboa Ur:inch Library' nautical collcc1ion The new books on tape include i,~11ling classic:, by Tris1an Jones, Sir Franci Chichc)tcr and Jo,hua Slocum. Title:, inclulle Chichci,1cr's Alone Aero,., lhe A1luntic." The Balbo:i Dr.rnch Library i\ localed at JOO E . Oulboa Dl\d . .. lOCATION SIU~ tlum•ng1on I·\ fair N-,-1 lk-.tth 2·.J f4lr (~*fM.tt 2.J f~ ~lllt'<kh 2·l ,.., ~ ci.-.,.. l.) faif Onan T4'mf"'r•lurr· U ' 00 ., "'· "° i t:Up "' l6 6111 p.M. l .6 AA« ....... Ruben M1gu~I C1I, 22, S.lnt• AnJ Mich.lei Tutllt' 14, Tustin Newport leach Art 011es1 I st lor this City is ""o"o' ob • • BIRTHS S.lint JoSfph Hospit.11 '~> 11 Oa\ld .ind K.iren Kennedy Coo-to\ '-'~.boor Ho"g ~temo11al Ho~pil1I A.p11I Ill OJ\ 1d and lJur.a \ tlli.ims "P\\ p.irt BNch i;rl Slt\tn and Liu Hutchins ((t'IJ "l.\l").l &111 Robin .1nd Oonn.i Ptrrint (o~IJ 11\t"-' bo)' \\J~ •• \llch.iel .ind;(hrlslinJ Ne~m.an (\\port 8f'Jl-h ~ M.I) 4 P.1ul •nd lOrt'lti l.abordt C:.0--tJ Mt"-l, b<l'! MJ) 'I Alfonso .ind S.indr.a \\aciu. t o-1.1 Mt•-.i, ho) Onld •nd Leslie Seidner, CoronJ <kl \Ur g.rl Donald and S.irah Reuter, C.1nt.l MC).}, girl /\\.iy b Barry .ind Suunnt Mtcorn, Ne'"f>c11t 8C'J(h, boy M.iv 7 le~nd and Penny Scholey, l oSIJ Mt-s.i, be>\. Rand,111 •nd Kimberley HKl."orth Corona dt'I M.ir. g11I Mich•el .ind K.athleen Gilbert Cos1,1 M~. boy M.ily H lton1ld and IC.lren Tuel.er, Npwpoft Be~h. boy Henry •nd Cl.1udl1 Aouelllt. (O)IJ ~.g11I But ind Oebor1h ThomHn "°4'\"pt'lll Be.i h, boy M.ly <) Guy •nd hurA Edwuds. N~pon He.ich, boy Vil.r1m •nd Billie Shinde Co~.i MM<t, g11I Crego')' and Suunnt Fults C~t41 Mesa, boy '''"''' r:::::::::::::::: Super lotto S.uurday, M,1y 22 ~ 22, 24, 29, 34, 40 Oecco • H~ilrU ................... 8 •Ctu~ ....................... 10 • Diamonds ........... .... .. 3 • Sp.1des .................... 10 On th e cover The ,,.,ntin, of thto VIG lido pt~" bv lane l oodon on the rtont ,,. • 11 from the city o( Newport 1991 c1t.nct.r, • -·- Newport Beach/Coata M-Daily Pilot Swingin' with Mom SiJt·month-old Olivia ~pend a Sunday afternoon \\ith her mother Doreen Pcnfil on the \\ing at M.uiner's PJrk in Ne~port BcJch. Alth ough skie \\Cre cfoudy SundJ), mild tern peratu re~ prevailed a local enjoyed the outdoors. Monday, May 24, 1983 M Around T uwr 1 To day Se nior Forum -"0 ARE" and tht' Co.1lttion for National Drug Policy Changt' will be d1scu~ at the nior Ho>p1tal1t~ forum, to be • held from 9 to 11 a .m. at the Costa Mtsa Senior Center, Pomona a('ld West 19th, (())ta Mesa. For mort' inl rmal on call 646-2 l 70 Monday, May 3 1 Memorial Day Service -Arr enLdn legion Post 291 will hold a Memorial 0.iy seMce at 10 am ilt Pac111c View Memorial Park. 3500 Pac1t1c View Dr Newport Beach Follov.1ng thl' service, gu~ts are 1m1ted to a rtCef..1t1on al the po'>t headquarterlt at 215 1 Sth St .. on the Balboa Peninsula . For 1nformat1on. call 673-5070 Saturday, June 5 Corona del Mar SK The 1 lth annual Corona def Mar Sr., sponsored b} Co.Jsl l\;ewport Properlib \\111 be held beginning at 8 d m The fee •> S l 5 tor runnt.-r:. S 1 I tor v.all-ers Proceeds "'111 go 10 l~ t· Re\ 1talrza1ion of Downto"'n Corona Del Mar "nd Youth SpcYI> Program> lor tht' Par~ Beache-. and Recrt'Jt1on Department. \\oman\ race :.tart.Sat 8 a m., lht> mt"n's r<.1ce at 8 20 3 m the tun ·'·':. • • 6 4" a•m Sunday, June 6 \iove-a-long-a-thon ~ \ ' t V\. t'I\ C.1 holc1 a ____ f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::.: .................... :::: .. ·::::::::: .... · Movie listings ·C mpet · •'-' 51" ~!~!l!~r8c~~MA JOO ~-c .... o. ..... 0760 Oao l"C 13 1130 3 S 30 8 10 IS 7 Sllvtr l 12 1 JO S 1 30 10 3 Lt11 In Ytnkt,.. 'C '' 3.) 2, •JO 1, 9 30 IOWAADS ISi.ANO CINIMA lat.._ ,....,._ ,.._ c •• 6• 118 lndlan s .. mmer 1"C 131 1 t •S I •S 3 •S 6 a IS C S • ; .... 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PART OEUK Lloyd Bridge (right) and Charlie Sheen are up to their old antics in Hot Shots! Part Deu\, along \\>ith Valeria Go lino Cat left \\'ilh heen). RUFFELLTS UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... CMr1 Iott' m: Ullll l lft . CtsTA KSA-S41·11" Open ~J(}A.\1·11 P~1 ~Om A \\eel ,. Wedn esd ay, June 9 Speak Up Newport - Trt:> nt->' paral)'led c r•o"ram be n~ 1mplt'mt:>nted n the cit\ ''111 be the )U ect C>I a pre~ntat on b\ "e.,p<irt Bt'ach foe Ch1et Tim Rile, at ti e gt>nerJI mt"'t'' ng ot Speal.; Up :-.:t'•'·;>Ort, 10 be held upsta1r.,. at the \ I a :O-:cr.a Rt'.>tJuranr Receptron bt' rh at 5.30 pm the pro~ram at Ci l t..:il 542 4:!2tJ £'nd ~our itt•m) to Peter R,...in, The D.iil Pilot 330 lV. B.i~ St., Co)fJ M e J, 91627. )ou're ln\.ttcd To ee Our CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTI G CE TER Choo~ From 0ur H11gr &kct:Um f Typt , tyk.f, Prmt Ci>lors, Pal>" \nJ £nr•e/,opn. \'fhether )o u ~et J I"' ttdllOll\ For Wedd mp \}w,H'r' . .\nn i\cr,;mo Bmh .\nn"'un'c mcnr' B1nhd~y' ... ~folid.1"' Or l·or TI1.1c Ona:-ln-A- l 1fct1mc \pc~ i.U We Have A Fncndly, rcativc And 1 lclpful ufT, In Addiuon To Extremely f;ut l"ic.c \Vh.u~-cr Your Cunom Pnnung Nttd Arc ... ~t-Gm Do It.' r.ca11a 714/650-6070 • OPF.N 7 DAYS! lllOONlYPOll N.VU (llll4milT•"'!'WF0aT &W>~ . - M Monday, May 24, 1993 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot .. Business • Bu1lne11 Editor Tony Cox, 642-4321, ext. 371 ~-----------------------.-Jr:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . Entrepreneurs: Mark and Donna Jabara r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::: ~;;;;;....~~~~~~~~ Up the Ladder WHO: Mark and Donna Jabara. Lido residents who are owner'> of Reel 'M' N, a sundnc' '>hup and boat rental service at Lido Marina Village in Nev. port Beach. Mark Jabara, 36. '' J' born in Australia and came to Southern California v. hen he was 8 years old. He O\\ ns an • automotive parts compam Ill Santa Ana. Donna J..ibara. J;.;, " an Orange County nath c. She worked in medical office~ pm>r to founding Reel ·~r N WHAT: Reel 'M' N has a .,urH.lric' shop that carries '>uch 1tcrm a' snacks, poM cards earring-.. beach towel!>, !luntan I 1t1,rn years, nnd they saw boat acntals us both a busines opportunity and a way to help revitalize Lido Marina Village. "We aw that the village has been so dead, with nothing fun to do," she said. She aid, too, that she :ind her husband have an appetite for the inherent risks of starting a business. "We're taking a gamble," he acknowledged. ''That's the only way to get ahead in life, if you stick your neck out.". HOW: CO!>la Mc a rc,ident Todd MacCollum, a UC graduate with two yea rs of sales experience, ha'> been named a sale!> representutive for Hardishake, a line of roofing materials made by Fontana-based James Hardie Ouilding Produch Inc. MacCalJum wi ll handle soles and service: of Hard ishaJ..e in Orange. Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Pltase send JOUr Up the Ladder onnoum:ements 11nd piftures to The Dully Pilot's business editor, 1ony Cox, at JJO W. lJ11y St., Costa Meso, 91627. onto Barbara Maccallum LOCAL NEWS ONLY and sunglasses. Th1: comp.in~ lc.1sc' a group of boat slip!> bch111J I 1Jo Manna Village, where it keep' ... ud1 rental boats .a!> kayaks, paddle boah. !Julf1dJ electric boats, Toobie!> and Sun J-..1h for bay cruises. Toobies arc tv.o-~eat boats built on an inner tube with a c.rnupy Sun Kat!> arc three-seat, electric·p11\\Crec..I boatc, that look like a big 1a .. ,n ch.iir mounted on two · pontoons. Rental rate' fur the ka)aks. paddle boats. Toob1cc, <ind ~un Kats range from S12 to S35 an hour The c.,1.x-c,c.it Duffield boats rent for S60 Jn hou r R1.c:I 'M' N also oficrs ~1x-pcr~un f11.hing WHEN: The Jabaras opened for business at Reel ·~r N on Feb. I of this year. They plan to expand the business in the near future, both by adding more boats to their local fleet and by opening shops in other areas \\here v. ater sports are popular. WHERE: Reel 'M' N i~ located at 3424 Via Opurto, Suite 30-t, on the bay side .of Lido \IJrtn.1 Village. Donna Jabara said the comp.111y ha a growing local and regional d1cn1dc, including several repeat cu,1omcr~. anti also caters to touri ts from all u' er the worltl. The Jabaras declined to dlsclo e revenue figu re . Donna Jabara said Reel 'M' N's business remains slow on weekdays, but it has been strong on weekends and holidays. If fact, she said she's adding two more Sun Kats to the company's fleet in order to meet demand. The Jabaras also have several ideas for expanding the business, including additional Reel 'M' N locations and a water taxi service on Newport Bay. LESSON LEARNED: ............................................................... "It's just been exciting going into retail," Donna fabara Said. "T here' a 101 to learn in this business -mainly running a nice. safe business. We're dealing with water. and we're doing everyth ing possible to keep our boater~ s:ife." To subscribe to the Daily Pilot, call the circulation department at 642-4333. FULL SERVICE WMBER AND HARDWARE SERVICING: HOMEOWNERS • ·1NOUSTRIAl CONTRACTORS• COMMDCW FEATURING: WMIUl •HARDWARE• PLYWOOD WmlCAI. • Pl.UMllNG • HARDWOOD charters, ranging 1n price from S-175 tu S895, on a 40-foot fishing hoJt. Donna Jabara said Reel ·~r N offcro, a K.1~,1k WHY: -Dy Tony Co.v, photo by u..e /'11J 11e -If JOU knon• someone ullo sliou/d be profiled in this ueekly fenture, send )Our suggestion to The Daily l'ilot 's bU5ine~~ editor, Tony Cox, nt JJO lV. D:iy St., Co~ta Mesu, 91617. · DOORS AND WINDOWS • TIMBERS • PAINT• TREAnD WMIER POWtR TOOLS • NURSlRY Club th at allO\\S cu'>tomcr'> to bu} u monthly pJ!>S for S-10 anJ u'e ,1 ka~ ~I\ up Donn.! Jabara said she anti her husband h.1H: 11 .. cd in the Lido Area for several to 30 times. Appointment Calendar Wednesd ay, May 26 Chamber Mixer Tlw Costa Mesa Chamber or Curnmt>r C<' will host its monthly alter-hour> mixer, from 6 p m to 8 p rn ill Metro Pointe, 949 South Coast Drive. For 1nformat1on. call 574-8780. Affir mative Action The Merchants & Manufacturers Association will present a two da) affirmative action workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m on May 26 and May 27 at the Sheraton Ne"port Cri 1 is $325 (or member) and S395 rur non-members. For 1nformat11in, «ill 558· 1550. The Spirit of life -Tht- Orange County Constr uc.t10n Industries Alliance for the City ol Hope National Medical Centl:'r will present the Spirit of We Award tu veteran homebuilders Ralph and Goldy Lewis. The event will bl'g1n with a codt.111 hour al 6.30 p m. Jt Planet Hollywood in South Cwst Plaza V1lla$e. Dinner ttcke~ dre S200. For 1nformat1on, call 665-6920. Natural Arch itecture The Eos Institute for the Study ot Sustainable Living will host a lecture by Nader Khal1l1 , an architect who has developed rl building process using elenwn1.1I materials, such as dirt and SJnd The Program begins at 7 30 p.m .H the Cost.l Mesa offices of thl' American Institute of Arch ill'< ts, .11 3200 Park Center Drive. !tu1tl' 11 O Cost is S 10 (or Eos Institute Jnd American Institute of Arch1tt•r h members, S 15 for the public .ind SS for students. For inforrn.1111111 ca ll 497-1896. Thursday, May 27 Networking -n t' l\t·,-.por• Harbor Area Chamber ul Commerce will h~t a prei.en:.111011 on networking as a marketing tool, beginning at 7:30 am at John Dominis Resta urant 1n Newport Beach. Cost, including brea~for.t, 1'> S 13 for members with re...ervation.., and S 16 for guem For reservatium and information, call 729-4400 Tuesday, June 1 Sterling Awards -The Sterling Council will present it.s S.erling Awards, which regonfl(~ quality improvement 1n the business, government and . non-profit sectors, begmmng ,11 6:30 p.m. in a dinner ceremony <it the Irvine Barclay Theatre Tickets are S150 per couple and S750 fur 10-seat sponsors: for 1nformat1on. call 476-2242. Brown Bag l unch -The Newport Center l ibrary will host a ffee program presented by Clifford Cooper, author of ''The Runt Pig Principle," as part of its Brown Bag Lunch series. The program begins Jt noon. Registration Is not necesi.Jry. For Information, call 644· 3181 · ,,,,.... 1end your calendo1r _,,,,..,ncenwnt• to The Dally Piiot'• IHl1l~1 editor, Tony Co1', M JJO W. lay St., Co1t..t MIS.a, m11. CAPTAIN SEAN'S Alaskan Crab Loven Specials: * Bayside Crab Alfredo Starting at: * Alaskan Crab & Prime Rib $ 9 9 5 * Alaskan King Crab & Snow Crab Combo * Capt. Sean Seafood Platter *Harbor Master 1 lb. King Crab For a limited dme only. Please ca1.1 for mott Info. . Capt. Scan. back from hla traYltta to Alaska. brtnC• you the wry beat ln Alaskan Crab COSTA MESA 127S •istal St. (714) SS6-1 SOO Moltfri 6:30-6 • Sat ~S • S. 9-S ' FdtreteT'I Clean AirFdters + 20 tines more efficient than onbry hmoce/oir C01dtioner ffters + Removes 92% of airborne dust, P.CJlleri and mold ciculoting thrOOCjh your home + Traps airborne portides that con roose olefgy flOre-ups + 3 months of dean air performonce (under normal conditiOns) • A lorge assortment of sizes .a5fWY • IAkER .... .,._ "' ..... ____ o ----------... 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A~ ,, 1 •••••• 1, '"'"' 'i11n11urr ~•n~•j),lntC>wot lft ~----~----~----~----~---------~-----------~--~--~ r Att'nl! f)f Cu1ttJ11n hf Min& ltf'l'tlt1t."Cll l>•tt• ---· -': "'X ~ .&. - - - Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, May 24, 1993 M Soc i _e t y Society Editor B.W. Cook, 642·4321 They fill the BBC on behalf of Dr. House and. the Institute ...,. New York-style gala salutes ear specialist's 55 years of service to t~e community. W earing a gold·and·black patterned dinner jacket, the disungubhcd Dr. Howard P. House entered the . ballroom of the Balboa Bay Club to the applause of family and friends gathered to celebrate the honorable doctor's 85th birthday. The Bay Club was transformed B.W. ca Society Editor into a New York-style nightclub for the affair. Dubbed Club 1221, the round tables were covered in black Ooor-length cloth!>, adorned with tall white orchids and nickering votive candie~. To -complete the mood. the drape) were dra" n, obliterating any hint of the n:iu11cal atmo~phcre bc)Ond .\ the well-dre!>~d gue)l\ JHl\Cd, gorgeou\ )OUllg lad1n an blJcl.. cocl..tai l dre'I. e approJchcd '1he l:idte~ offeri ng white gJrdema lht:ar fragrant arom:i tntO\ICJted 1he rec1p1ent ~lnd their e">l.'.Orl' long before a \\Jller offered a '..xkta1l. Doride Fwif chaired the mJgmficent dinner part) for Dr 1 luuse on behalf of the car 1n:.t11ute that bear~ ht) name. Proceed from the gala were 'JlC 1fic lly marked for the Children's Center of the 1 lou'>e Ear ln~t1tute Dun \\J) 3) l)tcd b) a \.'ommlltee thJt included Gloria Q,brlna.., founder and pre,1dcnt of the center; SJndr;i Brodie; Judy Budd; Peggy Cold\\dtcr Clay; \1ary Ann Well'); CIC\.l Howard. Jnd :he po"c:r hou">e social plJnner e\traorJ1naire. MJry Lou Horn!tby All of the IJd1c-. nu) tJlc a bow for pruJudng one of the mo">t beautiful partie~ of the 1993 Social Sea,on Certaanh. the affair \hl\ a fine tribute to u"r I lou'e for h1, 55 }CJrS Of )er\ ICC 10 the community. He \\a' \Urroundcd b) lo\lng family anJ J),tx1.uc, Mr. · and Mrs. Brent Helmuth. Mr and Mr . Richard Helmuth. ~h Rulh Barnes. Mr. and Mr\ Guy Claire. and Mr nnd r..tn. Arlhur P.tpkc. Jack and Layne M.illhcs JO•ncd super realtor Louise Turner and her hu)band Bill Arnold along "1th Cleva and Bob I toward for one of the mO)I lively dinner comcr.,at1on~ of the e\cn1ng. rhe vcr) colorful and clas)y Mr. and Mr,. Matthes lived the high 1111! 1n Beverly Hill5 dunng the golden )Car,. Jack \\3) the Sr. VP of SJI..-.. rc.,pons1blc for bringing tht: chain "e't from New Yuri. I k IJtcr \\l'nt on to de, clop ChJnd 1n America. 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Matthes \\Cnt on to tell hb dinner companiun~ that he and hb \\tfc ''ere \\ith MJrilyn ~lonroc.: tht: night she J1cd I le cmpha11call> slated, "She dad not comm11 .,uictdc Mani) n was murdered. 1 ha\C no doubt." 1 he ··...,ho dad 11" rcm.uns a m}'lllCf). ~1a-.1cr of Ccrcmon1e' for the n1~h1 ''as the \Cr) talented and funny Jim Bentley. \\ho antruJuccd i.:dcbrtt) m.1,1cr an prt:"11.>ni:.t Fred Tr a\ l'll'na. 1 ra,clcn.1 dd1gh1~d 1hi; blac.l ... 11i: dinner l.fO\H.I ''''h h" La' \'c\!.l'> .1d I ulll"' 111g the cn1cr1.11nmen1, danc1ni: until Ja,,n tu the mus1\.' of l'h."i.: l'\\o. ~" 51\T~N OF HUNTINGTON BEACH SUNDAY·JUNE 13 SI< AT 7:30 10 1< AT 8 :30 AM COWABUNG.A .! ~ SU RF • SAND • SUN HOT SUMM ERTIME FUN SURF CITY 'S HOTTEST T -SHIRT it NEW COURSE ON SCENIC PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY to!•...,.....Mt ._.~..,-""'" lnde•endent llunllnj!hln Du(h \tl'Jical ( rntu IMPORTANT!: MORE Ql''ESTION ? C.tll ll.trl' Pace (.,I ~) (l(il hOh.! 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CMilion11U C:IC'.NA l{. fVlNT UlK Run _ w Cl I()()!,( SHIRT SIZE S M l Xl WAlYLlllmM.ll.._...~ •1'\41i11'1t atmx ft.£ 1NCLUD£ .. U .;.S.Hllll; Paid OSI Of~ Pald al! June Pw.r fund OIWlAllOO-yw I IHI goncs• AUJllOOalt Nits S_ M_ s 1100 Oay) s ?000 s s s ,.._. ___ , ......... .. • • I A8 Monday, May 24, 1113 ....... ..., ..... The Prentice cby School ii I (st.ate K · credited) co-edual.JONI cby schOol dedl- cated to serving nttds of children with Specific language OisabllitiesJDY*xla. Volunteers 1re offded in many areu, in- cluding fund raising committ~. Jobtary aides and ofrice support. F°' mo<e lnfOf· maoon. call A.my Mitchell at 650-1115. . Souttt Coat Repertory Tbel18r The South Coast Repertory Theater needs volunteets to help with ushering (i,ee plays free). For information call 957- 2602 Also • Theater Guild of South Coast Repertory needs volunteers for office work. v.ofldng the souvenir shop, fund- ra1sing events, speakeri bureau and con· ducting toors. For information call the ~e­ velopment department at 957-2602 Share our selves . a Free Medical Clkllc The organization n~ volunteer phys•· cians, nurses, pharmacists. dentists. dental hygienists. receptionists and rran~ators (Spanish! for early morning and early e1.ening uninsured walk-in patients at the medical center. FOf information, call 01· anne Stelling at 650-0186 In the food and findnc1af aid d1stribut1on area, people are needed to package food baS', perform receptionist work, tramlate and pick up food at loc.11 marL.ets from 9 a m ·3 pm. on \\eekdays For 1nf0<ma11on. all lorry at 650·3883. Someone Cares Sq Kitchen The Someone Cares Soup K1tctlen needs people to serve food and beverages at the First United Methodist Church 1n Costa Mesa, °' to prepare lood on the morninS' at the Rea Communtt) Center Volunteers can work as many day\ as they wish in the earlv morning at the Rea Community Cen· ter or tor appro>:1mately three-hour shifts JI the church. Pl'rsons who C.Jn speak Spanish '"ould be l">pectall~ helpful. For 1nform.1t1on, call )Jck Moriarty at 631 · 81 iO 1rom 8 JO a m 1 p m S.P.l.N. Support P~ple In Need 1~ a non-profit group 1n Newport Beach \\ h1ch serves the homeless The Street Ser111<.es Pr~ram pro-.1des food. blan~ets and h .. g.ene kits to homelt>ss on the street.s of Santa Ana each Tuesday and Thursday Volul)tt>crs ·are needed for e\erything from shopping and ma~1ng the lunches to distribution The Guaranteed Apartment Payment Progr.lm ~GAPP} takes homeless families living in shelters, work with them \\hile at the shelters to clean up the11 credit, then issues a no-interest IOJn to house them in an ap.utment. Volunteers are needed to check up on the families through the course of the next year, serving as use WOfkers to support the family. Also need- ed are CPAs and legal counselors for prac· t1cal life slulls seminars, furniture for the fam1l1es to move in with and people with trucks to help them move Through Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (STARn. the group contracts with recovery homes to hold Alcoholics Anony- mous meetinS' in parks and other places where the homeless and akohohcs con- gregate When a person decides he want to become sober, a volunteer will take them a recovery home to go through detox. SPIN will pay for the 1irst month until the person finds a t<>b. whereupoo the person would be eligible for the CAPP program SPIN also needs help with special pro,ects and office work. For 1nformat1on on any of the progr.ims or how to \IOlun· teer call Ann fmmerth, 75 7-1456 Underground The Underground progr.im, .i lunctJon of Child's Pace. provides ~1al act1v1t1es and interaction for ddolescent.s. All teens are welcome to come and get 1n .. olved Volunteers are needed in many .irec1s, in eluding teen bands to perform monthly concerts and speakers on topical tHues re· lating to teens The group has regular Wednesday night study/tutor groops on all academic sub1ects. Thursday nigh' discus- sions with occaso<>n.il speakers ,md the monthly Underground Concert with a top· 1cc1I speaker. For more 1nformat1on on get· ting on\1011.ed with the Underground_ pro- gram or to \olunteer your ttme, call Chm ta Lawson at 548-8849 Vantage Follldatlon The Vant.age Foundation is .i non profit organization which supporu employment and community tra1n1ng for adults with developmental d1sab1l1t1es Volunteers are Newport a.ach/Co1ta M•N OaUy Pilot ............................................................................................................................................................... i •••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•...••••.•..••••••••••••••••••••••••.••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................................................................................................................................................................... , ....................................................................................................................................................... . touaht to wotk at a variety of locatlont. Oneoint -.olunteet needs Include if*lal events, d«lul, wol'luna with peop~ In the community ind wor~in8 with indivldu· ak on srour trips or func:tt0ns. For infor- mation, al ~bta Mar1&eller or 8rencb 011A!p at 6'45·7833 w ... 11c..ntr .......... Cutr The V\.ellness Community needs volun leers to help oot 41 the reception desk dunng da~1me hours. Shifts are Monday- Friday from 9 a.m • 1 p.m and 1 p m.·4 p.m. The Wellness program is a free offer· Ing of ~. learning and f11enchhip for ~ with cancer and their families. For information. call Ondy at 258·1210. Wat Newport Conlllllty Center The West Newport Community Center, a senior recreational programs center, nttds volunteers Cpreferabfy senlOfs) to help in the front office and answering the phone. for information, call 8Mbara Finn at 644-3240 AlS Anoclltlon 0r11111 County Chapter The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis IALSl Association Orange County Chapter has need for many volunteers. For inf0<· mation, call Bobbie Green at 921 -8503 or secretary Martha Habc~ at 436-4872 American Cancer SOClety The American Cancer Society's OrJnge Coonty Unit is seeking office volunteers Tuesdays and Thursdays f0< any tJme pe• riod from 9 a.m.·4 p m. Volunteers will help with variety of projects such as An· gels on Wheels (taking patients to chemo- therapy treatments), Oaffoc!tl Days. Maki ng Strides, Jail & Bail, the Great AmerlC.ln Smokeout and more For 1nforma1ton on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Selma Sladek at 751-0441 American Red Cross, Orange County Chapter The Orange County ·chapter of the American Red Cross needs \olunteers who en1oy public speaking to address com· munity groups about Red Cross services as part of the chapter's Speakers Bureau. Volunteer public information officers are also needeg to act as liaisons with the media in lisaster and emergency situa- tions. For information, all Judy tannac· cone at 835·5381 Arts Academy or Orange County The Arts Academy of Orange County 1n Costa Mesa is a new umbrella organization for the Costa Mesa Art league, Ballet Montmartre. <;:osta Mesa Civic Playhouse and Newport Beach Showtime. The group is planning to fund and build a com· munity ;arts foc1l1ty for the four groups 1n Costa Mesa. For more information, call Alice Leggett at 540-2557 Anocladon Renaissance Crntora Associ;ation Rcna1"'1nce Cre'1tors 1s a ~ SIMMONS non-profit ~p In COIU Mew which sponson and supports multi-outre.ch community wrvice program,, such u the homeleu unctuary. ARC Medi volunttm to donate ind deliver gara~ ule Items for our Saturday fund -rafsers at 3142 Cotk lane The group relies on public (Upport to ma1nta1n monthly needs or food, utility and shelter costs In add111on to monetary t.ix-dfduct1ble ck>natlons, tht group needs tools and a truck (0< ltS labor Y.ork pool. which responds to community need c.ills for hand1WO<k f"'"8 and cle.lnlng j()b). Other needs are a Yolunteer grant writer, fund-raiser, CPA and legal counselor. for 1nformat1on on any of the rrograms or how to volun teer. please cal Dr. Renet- Nama le at S40·5803 or 754·9553. Balet PIClnca The Ballet Pac1f1ca Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet l!ac1fiu, needs .,.oluntcers to serve as ushers, sell T-shirts, sell juice and cookies at events, conduct fund-ra1~ing e'>'ent.s, help ~•th costume and S(enery repair\ Volunteers who prefer not to ioin the guild are Y.elcome-and they may help as little or much as desired. For Information, call Molly Lynch at 642 9275. Big brothers, bl& sister• Men and women over 20 years of age, ha..,ing ft,ed in Orange County for six months on the JOb for at least ) months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children 6· 16 from single-parent homes. It requires a one-year commitment of 4-6 hours per week to sef\.e as a role model for a child. ,4,ppltunts must go through a screening and interview process iU do the children, and efforts are made to compatibly match the IWO For infor- mation, ull 544-7773 Boy Scouts or America Inc. Orange COlltty COll1CH The Volunteer opport.uni11es .ire broad, but Include short-rJnge pro1ects like teach· ing sessions at ne\t summer's day camps to long-term commitments 1n fund-rai>ing. program de\'elopm('nt and training to C'<· 1sting troops and pacl.s. For more infor mat1on call Jason Stein at 546-4990. adulu provide socl.ll. recteauon.11 and ed· uc:ational oppcwtunotift to help blind men and women Oller~me isolation and other PfObll'm) related to loss of ~Wit Volun- teers are needed to assist 111 tfie Creative AIU crafu portion or the program. to dr1 ... e for outing) or to ttach Braille. Voluntt't'r) will be trained to \\Ofk with the blind 1n this \\Orth-...h1le, l1ght~arte-d progr.1m, Classes are ThundJ)'S at thr OA)IS Senlnt Center 1n Coron.1 dcl Mar from 10 a m.·2 p m Of at the-Santa AnJ 5<-mor Center on Wrdnesdays frnm 10 am ·2 pm for mform. t1un. call Marti Rogt•r) Jt 811 · s900 C.t• l8r Creative Alternatlm The Center for CreJlt\ e AhernJlt\C?S, a non-profit ch.rntJble Of!J·lniz.11ton who<h works through the United Way, h.is J \OI untcer ~111on a~.>1lable for .i r''l.1tp1t<H'1~1 (rom 'J a m.·nu<m .1nd J need for ~adu.He le1.el intern~ or tr Jinees. r or 1nformat1on, call l<Jren Jt 642 0377. Center For Family COtl'lsellnl The Center for Family Counseling, ,, non-profit cou11seltng tenter .i~SOC1Jtcd with thl' YMCA. need~ add1ttonJI boJrd members who mt."Ct one time i month to provide community support .ind d11ection for the center ,A,lso. tbe center needs a part-time volunteer in the e\tming> ,\s a receptionist. FO< 1ni(J(mJt1on, call Ad11ennc Stockolf or Nina at 754· 1144 CoHege Hospital The College H0<>pital ClhtJ MCSJ Au\ll· 1ary 1s always looking for friendly people to \Olunteer at the hospital to help wrth the ~tients and to perform cle11cal duties. for 1nf0tmation, c.ill Su5'1n we~theimer, "•CC president of member~up .it 640 4420, or College H<hp1tal of Co.w M~ at 642 2734 from the hours of 9 am 4 p.m 637-7075 The Costa Mesa Clvi' Ptayhou~ needs many \<Olunt.eers fot usheflng. backstage. m.1.tings, t)'plng, lights, ~ncf efftcb, spe· r1.1I effet.h, costuming. collKting Pl'Ofh· play reading committee. progrJnuo ad1.cr· t1slng, public rel.;itions, fund-raising, houM? managers. assistants to producers, mem· ber.h1p comm1tt~. cleaning and str;aight emng up, and photography. For more 1n formation, cJll managing director Pany T.imbelllnl Jt 650·5269 Costa Men llltortcll loclety 1 he Costa Mcs.:i Historical Society c.ol· h.'Cts information, photos and artifacts re· lat1ng to the h1St0fy of Costa Mesa ;and the lfarbor area. It 1~ open to the public on ThursdJ)'$ from 10 a m.·3 pm and by ap P-O•ntmcnt. Voluntl'crs are needed for the Children's H1~tory Program. to update the cum.•nt books and to d1st11bute the ma· tcrials to schools when requested T.he SO· coety needs people with an interest 1n loc,ll history to serve as docents (lour gu1d~I at its historical site the 01ci,'O Sepuh•eda Adobe Other needs include people with t)'ptnt •nd filing skills and people with neat handwriting to work with the photo collection For Information , c.lll ChJrles Beecher at 548-7229 or Mary Ellen c.oddard at 856·7193. Costa Mesa Literacy Group The CosL1 ·Mesa literacy ~roup run by Margette Fuller and Ruth Wilson needs volunteers to help people become hterol'te Of t.ach Engh~ as a second langua.ie A tutor tralnrn1 MS>Sion will be l;aunchtd J.in 12 on TueSday and Thursday e\tninp from 7.9 p rn. <it the Fim Unit~ Method· ill Church. 420 W 19th St. Cost.t M~ The class, 5P0"j()red by the Cel"tr.il Or· an~ County Liter.Ky Council. I) ded1c attd to tuching ,ctultJ to read ""le anrl spe.1L. fnglish Volunte rs must 1.11.e a s1~ Mt.'k training course' to becoml' a Laub.>ch lot• eracy and Engl1ih·a> .i wcond 1.rngu.l);<.> tutor. For 1nfmma11on. CJll fl.'\Jrgrry I ullt-r at 548·3384 Coltl Mn• Senior Citizens Corp. The Costc1 Mesa 5enior Center, .1 mult1· pur~ senior ~f\'1CC) 1a~1l1ty •S now open at the comer of I ')th Street .1nd Pomona A'<enue Volunte<>I"> are nt'C<l~'<f to provide occasional transportation tu lr"tl sen10<s, do minor home wp.ws. and to ,u sist with spec1JI t\.Cnt.s. funrl rai.ing gen er.al oll1ce \\,Ofk and word prOCl")Stng Vol unteer instructors are .il!.O nf'edccf lor classes .it 1he center, including booL. re· view, chorus. \voodM>fktng je\\Clry mJk· ing and SPJn1\h For m01e 1nlormatt0n, call the Senior Center at 645-2356 from') a.m ·Sp m Easter Seals [,1 tCr Se,1ls Soc1C'ly ncl~S \Oluntl•Cr) for ongoing cle11cal wor~. to help 1n progr.lms for children \~1th d1..ab1l111~ Jnd one time volunteers to help with ~fl'..-t•al C\enb For 1nformat1on. call Marty Atht·rtt>n at 545· 2033 -~ ~. ·~ • . \~ \-\ . ..; '"~ "''' DWA-tm-OOS-L ..-~-"y.-. Community Hospice care .:u"+'... (~~s,Lq\)Jaiteall?~ ~· / • \ ~,.N ~A.. es~ PICN\ '·ru.11'.1 ll'Y'l IPU lY'>C7 ' Community 1 IQl.p!Ce C.11c. Jn org.1n1ZJ ,,, ~ ....,, ..,_v"' l""-.O ....,.~n ~ tton th.u provide\ mcd1C.,I Md l'motton.tl . SA: ~...... -·~ wl'lftlaD• ' 6111.M IS/ ' support tu tcr11'1rn.1lly 111 pJlol'nh .rnd thrir ~~ .~' ..,...." ,._.,. fom1l1~ 1n the Orani;e County are,i, nl'('(h ~ -~ spueJll 1(1 ~ ~' volunteers in Co-.tJ M~.1 and Newporc ~ ~ 7 :v Beach Volunwcrs mu~t l>I.' JIM to &"e ~ d ~' MO to four hour) per \\t•t•k for \tStting ; saou Jno ""8' •o noA 1 up1no11~ peopl<.>, providtnK pc11cxl1t rl'\Plll.' rel1d to V • 'I" '1 ti· ~ C.lre j.'tt\l'rS, re,1dmg .ind '"'""~ ldter> .ind •IH~VIAI 9NIM3S ~ Boys and Girls Clubs of Costa running occa)1un.1I e11Jnd1. Other non· ~ I • o.).~ Mela/Newport Beach patit•nt volunteer opportumhe\ Jre "'ail "' able tn the hO~JJICl' 0(111.c or <.Onm1un1ty rfJ -4 f f ~ The three atea Boys and Girls Club~ and require m1n1mJI trJin•n.: For infnr 'f \~ /\nq nOI\ 8J0J88 \~ -»"» need volunteers for numerous reaj()l\S. 1n r-~m~a~hO~n~o~r~r~eg!1~st~rJ~h~on~,~c~a~ll~C~1:nd~1~L.l~1:rd~at~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eluding volunteer coaches for athletic tearm and teachers who can spend a cou· pie of hours or work multiple ~sions (whatever one can afford) to teach an art 0< craft workshop for 7-13 )Nr·olds. Vol unteers are needed (or afternoons in the shop area (2·5 p.m.) and game rooms at all three area loc.1t1ons, including the RJe Center at 661 Hamilton on the ~~t side of Costa Mesa, the Lou Yantom Center at 2131 Tustin A .. e. behind the K.:uscr School and the fast Bluff Center at 2555 Vista Del Oro by Corona Del Mar High School For information, call Dick Po,~er) of Har· bor Area Boys and G1r1s Club ar 642 2245 Bralle Institute Braille Institutes classes for legally blind '/.'""''''"' ,,. , " ~ Call about our '-" hlclll*tJt , " " " " " , " , " Honeymoon Registry 369 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA MFXICO ON SALE! ]AMAIC4 ALL INCLUSIVE! r~Rro VAL~RTA t: HEDONISM .S Nights from ~359 · DCTAPA ZIHUA1~E~O 6 Nighu from$ l ll 5 59 SAT & SUN. DErAJITTJRF.S .S Nighu from AJ-.TlANSfW.AU.POOO.AU.DfUNlS Alll-HOT£L. TRANS~ERS AU.~"""~ IUINCTIONl~Y HAWAII ON SALE! UTRIGGER WAIKJKI SURF 7 Night. from $439 AJR.HOTfl.. 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Nlte: 50¢ Tacos In bar Thurs Nlte: 99¢ Fish Tacos In bar M.4c,G~, JAll BU & LATIN Gllll 263 E. 17th St.•Costo Meso •631 ·4009 ~LAS 'ELWCHITO \~ 0 p ~/~"1 ~ G~a~d~Opening M11ll"'s Balll•• Cl•ll ~ " 'l._ Memorial Day Weekend / '1J Fresh Handmade Corn Tortillas our Specialty 2101 Placentia • Costa Mesa 642-1142 r . · \I ' 1•1 \11 · I !11"111· ·'·"· 11 '. . \ i \' 'I . I ' ' I ' I ' i" l ; . '' ; ' I I . "I : I I ' I I ! j j , . Li May 28,29,30, & 31st ~ '1 l ll Live Music All Weekend ( ~ ~ Friday Saturday & Sunday Night "Boom Generation" • . Friday-Lobster Fry On The Patio Saturday-"Patio Party" Steak Day 2pm-!Opm Sunday-Reggae Sunday 2pm-6pm 1/2 Price Brunch 10am-12pm Monday-Chris Gaffney Band 3pm-7pm $1 Well Drinks $1 Draughts · Side Of Bee~ On The~-- 111 Palm Street•Balboa, Ca. 92661 -==::;::::::::=-=~ • -· -NeWport Beach/Co1ta Meaa Dally Piiot ADVERTISING Monday, May 24, 1993 AT LOciil BUSI~ & Other AutfiOrities fake a comprehensive lOOk At New sleep habits can cure insomnia ..._ New research shows there are healthy alternatives to taking medication . W hen counting sheep doesn't work, older insomniacs often turn to sleep medications to help them get a good night's sleep. Now. research shows these individuals can relieve their insomnia throLJgh therapy designed to change their faulty sleep habits. awake longer than 15 to 20 minutes. They ""ere al)() advised to arise in the morning at the same time c-.ery day, regardless of when they went to bed the previou:; night. Daytime naps were allowed but couldn't exceed one hour and had to be taken before 3 p.m. The psychologist who led the study, Charles M . M orin, Ph.D. of the Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, also worked with the sleep subjects to change their erroneous beliefs and· attitudlh many as one out of four persons over the age of 65 complain about sleep problems. The inability to sleep well has widespread health implicati6ns including a greater risk of accidents. decreased energy during the day, more visits to the doctor and a greater likelihood of depression. It may even lead to premature nurs1ng·home/laccmcnt. 'There is a widespread assumption that disturbed sleep is an inevitable conseq uence of aging . Complaints are often overlooked or remain untreated.• about sleep. For example, the commonly held but false belief about sle_cp requirements (I mu:.t ha-.e eight hour:. ol sleep each night "as corrected. Pa1ienl!> \\ere also taught about the effects of cJfieine, nkotine Jnd alcc')hol. In this study, supporte by the National Institute of Mental Health, 24 generally healthy older adults (averaging 67 years of age) with persistent insomnia (J\Crage duration 13 )'Cars) completed an eight-week course in sleep thC'rapy. The parttc1pJn~ kept a sleep diary before, during Jnd after the study tracking sleep patterns and emotional reactions to sleep. During the eight-week therapy se))1on, the insomniacs were instructed to use the bed only for sleep and sex (no reading, TV wJtchiClg, eating, or '"orking), and to get out of bed ~nd go to another room ,.,,henever they were unable to fall asleep, or stayed A t the end of the therapy se!>sion. and tor J:. lung a:. one year afterward. more than half ot the p.irt1dp .. mt' reported they enjoyed a better night's sle<!p ,., ith ll'.\l~r awakenings. Nearly hali 0 1 the 5arnple had U!>L'd )k·C'pin~ pills before the study, but none resumed u)e ot 1lw:-c medications in the year tollow ing therapy. "There is a widespread <Mumpt1on that tl1:.turbl·d ?hx•p is an inevitable consequenc.e of aging. ComplJ1n1s .ire• often overlooked or remain untreated," Morin sJ1d • But insomnia is a genuine complaint and can be d ie<:t1\cly treated. Free brochure offers tips to battle invasion of ticks \\1th the umct of '>pring, it\ hard 1 1 rcs1~t the allure or \\UOded an.!; .. 1' ;inJ gra'>'>Y field!. Uut be a\\-are that )l)tn1: uniO\ ited guc,t:. ma) be sharing ) our p1cn1c .,ite Tim deer 1ick> cJn harbor th; urgan; m that c:iu,c> L)me d1~c~N~. A new brochure i~ a\ ;i1J;ible thJt Ji)cu,,c.., \\<hJt i' kno~n about t~ ud·burnc d"order and offer-. up:. to help minim11e the danger of contracting it. Lyme d1:.eJ'>C hJ' been repur11:J 111 'irtuall~ e\eT) >IJtc m the continental L'n11cd St.:ite' Thi' Jise:N! often produces a chJractcm11c r:t'>h amt pJ.ntul ""ollcn jo1nh !'\1.111) \lep:. c::in be t.1kc n to prc\ent ll I ht: di,e:.i:.e 1!> ea,tf) 1re.11cJ \\Ith an11b1ot1C,, p.1r11cul::irly in the c.irl) ... 1.1ge' Left untreated. hO\\C\cr. it l.all progrt'\'> 10 chronlC arthri1i-. anJ disorder' nl the centr<.11 11ervou' ')"tem and he~n. Pre,cnlln~ the J1'>CJ\C and rccogniLtny the ,,~ns and \~mptom'> II II UCCUr) Jrt. thcrclorc, ol paramount 1mpor1anlc "L\mc disease: The FJCh, I lie ChJlicnge'' is a joint pul ltlJl10n of the 'Jllunal Jn..,t1tute ot r\llcr~ and lnkct1ou'> Di>c~i..::mJ t-....iuonal Jn,titull! ol Anhritis :ind Mu~c.ufo.,l..clctal ;rnd 51..in D1-.c ,,c.,, Tht.: ~J·p..ige brochure J) i:;,pcc1;ill) u'clul in idcnt1f)1ng pn:,cntl\C mc:.i)urc~ th ;.Lr!;.t) ot ~mptum,. urrent 1.lta,!!ll(l\llC le'h and :.t\ a1l;:ibk trcatme1 1' I 1r ' r1ou) :.tJtcs ol the d1.,ca'c I l r J free l'-p) ut the btc..K.hure . .,.. rite tu I \111t ONJ'e B1..•ol..k1. '\IA \1S l\IH u,,, ,\ \1). l1111 I Roi.:h tile P le Uethc'd 1, \IU.: '''1~ LOCAL NEWS ONlY To subscribe to the Dailv Pilot, call the ci rculati on departm ent at 642-4 333. Hypoglycemic episode spells danger when behind wheel Anniversary Speclal ~----... --- I nd1viduals with insulin-dependent diabetes who get behind the ,., heel during a hypoglycemic Clow blood sugar) ~pisode may be at greater risk tor an auto accident, according to rec<.'nt research funded by NIH's Nattonal Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and fl.idney D1>l'·hCS, and the l'\Jllonal CcntN for Research Rc>0urct>s. RescarchN!> tound th.it 1n drn 1ng·s1mulatcd tasl..s. molt> than onc·th1rd of ind" 1du.ib \\1th moderate to severe h\ poglycem1cl made driving errors thJt caused them to swer\.e, spin and cro:)s the m iddle of thl• computer road. A bout half of tho>e aHected also drJmatically )IO\\l-d thoir speed during hypoglycemia, \\hteh could bt_ ... dangcrou:., >.11d Dr. Daniel Cox, the sc1entt!>t who led the University of V1rg1nia Health Sciences Center re>e.irch team 1n Charlotte5'.1lle. VA M ild hypogl)'Cemia did not aftect driving abil1t1es. Despite these l1nd1ng:.. ne.ul> halt (44 percc..ntl of th~ e)(periencing moderate to severe hypoglycemia reported they would, nevertheless. dm e under similar situation~ "LN me mal..e this clear Thi:. study does not SJ> people with diabetes shouldn't dri¥e. WhJt 11 docs suggest is -. .. c should recosnize that drivin& errors may be more lil..ely to occur during stages. of abnorm.illy low blood sugar, and that 1nd1viduals with diabetes noticing symptoms of hypoglycemia mJy do best to . refrain from driving at that particular time," Cox said. Unfortunately. he added. during rhe computer trials some dmers "'ere unaware of their hypoglycemic status and this presents some cause for concern. Although the scientific evidence is not solid, h'ypoglycemia has long bc<>n thought to .. low cogn1t1-.e-motor I unction, ..., hich mJy account for the slightly increased rate> of automobile accidents previously ob)crved 1n diabetic patients. Typical S> mptom!> of low blood :.ugar may include trembling. pounding heart. d11f1cult concentrating, coord1n.it1on problems, d rO\\Sln<.':.s. or n.iuscJ. Left untreated, symptoms worsen and their conscqu(•nces can be life-threatening. Hm .. e-.er a quick, sugar-rich snad. ior e ample a non diet soft drinl.. can usually elevate blood '>USM to normal levels. thereby allcv1Jting -- symptoms. "Mo>t individual with d iabetes <lre excellent drivers." Cox said. "Still this is a hcJlth and safety issue thJt appear:. \\Orthy of add1t1onJI imest1g,1t1on, and the u-.c of a bit of e tra caution by dmcrs .... ho h.ive di.ibetcs, esp<.-cial!Y those prone to hypoglycemia " Jnn (,ra~ • .\d,15« OPR.tH r RIGHT·DIFTS .\RE K'RO\G Plc.i..c J1,n t Cl' on another d1l't prul?rJm It \Ou 'or 'C'mconc )OU lm11A ncc1.h Ill fll\{ 1An~ht. plt.i\c don't go 11n J J1et IA 1th\lUt t.illing IA llh J 'Acl lne'' Jnd 1A.c11~ht mJn.h?cmcnt ,nl\lwr D1(h J,111 t IAOr~ Q\cr ~O millto:i ~·'Pie JIC' on \ 01~1 fhc \JJ rcJhf\ '' 1bc"Je, the millu'n' of J111!Jr' 'JX"Otl th JI ffil''t IA 111 regain Jll the 1A.c1ght the\ kl\c:, plu~ ... omc Hc:Jlth isn't Jbt1ut ltNng 1Ae1ght It " Jtlout h'1ng hC'Jlth) When ~ou arc he.ilth\ \OU Jon't need Ill diet You c.in do· ,,· llEALTHP/u.s 1~ ca ' Oc\1Me. JOd affordable C .ill u~ CORONA DELMAR 675-7587 Corner of Begonia & PCH Amrk pJrk1ng in the rear) I' I I~ "o \ \I II I ll · I \ "' I I I \1111 I • \I I t 1 IW \ 111 I BARN STEAKHOUSE Slnee IHI FAIMll STEAi HDDIE ExeeUent Steaks Served •Y Frle•tlly People In A Comfortallle Setting Open for Lunch at ff a.m. 2300 Hatbor Blvd. at Wilson, Costa Mesa in HARBOR •CENTER Cal tor more irdormation or rwNlllons: 641-sm ... 3M:::•s129 Celebrating 11 Yean In Business ! • M odem Equ pme l"' • Full Sc hedu1e ol Clo~~e\ • C ertified Personal Tro ners Corwenlently located in Westcliff Plaza 17th St. at Irvine Ave Newport ~a<h -cnM•DAILY-PltDT ~=---+--GD I: F Cl:~SBIC Jo!n ua tor our •nnu•I Golf Tournament benefltJng the Coron• del Mar High School football prog,..m. Show your community support I Meet -your bualnesa-nefghbo,.. and hefp u• ralee tt. needed doU.r:a to ---~t· support the 1993 CoroM del Mar Sea Kings. Put together• foursome! Hacke,.., pictu...-pet'fect awings, players of all -.Vela •re Invited. lndlvldu.la, s-lrs, foursomea, men and women are welcome! Toumament scheduled to be dlvkM<t Into two flights. WHEN: Mon., June 7, 1993 • 10:00 am RegtStrallOn • 11 ·30 am ShOtgun Stan WHERE: Newport Beach Country Club.1600 E. Coast Hwy . Newport Beach FORMAT. Texas Sc1amble COST: $150 donation per player" (The CdM Touchdown C~ IS a non-prot11 organaation) ·This incWtts sp«ial pre-toumamtH>t gol Cilf'#C by PGA PfOfttsstanal. green fees cart kJnch oo the oours. d°'* tickets. hors d'C*.lvr.s, awardS and a day of fun tor a good caus. • T• Prizes • Raffle Prizes • Hoi.tn-One Shot for a car Contest Longest Drive Award • Clo1esMo-Hole Award • 1 It, 2nd, 3rd Place Prizes '--For mofe information or additional reservatJon forms. please call Jim Bogdan at 71•1955-9100 ••t 244 (days) or 71.-175~3.-•2 (evenings) -------------------·-----------------------------~--·- Chedtone: R•MrvationlDonetlon Form 0 Please reserve my spot. •ndosed 1s a check for $150 I usually shoo or my handicap --- 0 Please reserve one spot for me and _lldclitionat spot(s). I have encloS*2 a chedl b $150 pet person The additM>nll spot(s) wll be tlled by. Nim• Shoot~--- "*"-~' ___________ _.slllOClt _____ ,,...ldiel~~-~ ...,,,.. Sl'looe-~~-...Jil~mc>.:------- 1 ~ *8 to play wlf'I (Name)~ O I WOUid like to pu<c:haSe 1 IH grHn sign tor$ 1 SO O I wll be uNbtt to mind fW GOif toumement but would IN to m-. •donation EnctoMd p1M1e find a ct** made peyab6t 91> 1W Corona dl4 Ms High School Touchdown CIW. 0 , .. a. u~ to lltend fW GOif toutNlment. but would ""-"> c:ton.l• • door pnze or beCofM an e¥ent lpot'80f PtN9e ,._,. eomeone contm:t me PtMM· Mfld your ~don bm and cNck madl ptymle IO CcM ~CU> Ann Jtl'n Bclgden, Gott Tournament Cr.man 1945 Pof1 Briltol • NewpM BeK'h. CA 92880 ~HNldonl are tint come fnt ~ · ln*9d IO h ht 144 people. .,..... aubfnft rtlefVation '°""' .. IOOn .. poeetit. Nlmli P!!on!: (d!y} '""" , , . A8 Monday, May 24, 1993 STEINBERG From A1 lgned a three-year, $6 million pact with the New Orleans Saints. "lt was a heady, wild six months," Steinberg suid. "There's a brand new set of rules." Steinberg & Moorad's free-agent deals so far this year add up to nearly $70 million, on which the firm receives a 4 percent commission, and Steinberg is working on deals that would give several other clients sweetened contracts with their current teams. Those deals include new co ntracts for quarterbacks Steve Young and Troy Aikman, both of whom Steinberg expects to average more than $5 million a year in salary. He · figures he may do another $70 million in contracts before the 1993 season begins. "NFL teams entered the world of m.odem American business and had to compete," Steinberg said of the new system. "It was almost ltke the Twilight Zone. These hostile waJls came down. "Teams made up recruiting film s pushiug their team and their city. They made recru iting packets. They introduced Pierce Holt to the governor of Georgia .... We went to Phoenix and met with the owner, who hadn't met with Tim McDonald since he came in to the league in 1987." Ste inberg's firm also picked up rwo new All-Pnt FESTIVAL From A1 between Newport Boulevard and Dover Drive more attractive to pe- destrians. Merchants hope that by beautifyi ng the area with landscap- ing and gelling more traffic lights along Mariner's Mile, they'll get dmers to slow down long enough to no1ice the variety of shops and restaurants in the area. "We feel we have more to offer than any single village in Newport Beach," said Steve Sutherland, a resident of the area and president of 1he Mariner's Mile Association. chcnts this year -Buffalo Bills running back Thurman Thomas and San Diego Chargers linebacker Junior Seau, both of whom may Jet new contracts this year because of the pressures or free agency and an impcndina salary cap. Given the amount of work the firm is doing with free agents, Steinberg took on only three ot the 50 or so rookies who called for representation this year, but one of those was quarterb3ck Drew Bledsoe, the No. 1 pick in lust month's NFL draft. It was the fourth time in five years that Steinberg represented the top pick -an unprecedented streak that even he doesn't believe can be done again. Beyond football, Steinberg's strongest niche, Steinberg & Moorad represents 30 professional baseball players, 30 newscasters and two basketball players. The firm also invested in a new marketing company, Integrated Sports Inrernational, which Steinberg e>.pects to be "the new power in sports marketing." Steinberg has plenty of outside activities to keep him busy, includina a radio show that he thinks will be syndicated and a book project. In addition, screenplay writer Cameron Crowe is following him around to get material for a story that involves a sports agent. · "There's been a few little things going on," he said. "lt's been like the frenetic activity of training camp in what is normally a Telaxed, ~sygoing time for us.'' nice,'' said Jim Helfrich, a Mari- ner's Mile resident and member of the association. Beverly Ray, owner of Beverly & Partner and Bev's Marketplace, said she was thrilled by the com- munity response to the festival. "So many people say they've been driving by all these years, and they never knew all thii. "as here," Ray aid. "It's exciting. It draws people toge ther." R es taur a t e ur s Da n ny Marcheano and Andy Crean, own- ers of the Arches and Villa Nova, respectively, agreed. FIRM From A1 agents. "The client) we ha-.e ~ill open doon to doing deal • " )<ltd u1gh Steinberg, a partner with Stein- berg & Moorad. "h's not like un· other type of bu iness wh~re you sit and wait." ISi alreadfTcpresent~ many )tar :ithlctcs, such as New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor, Or- lando Magic center Shaquille O'Neal and such Steinberg & Moorad clients us Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman and San francisco Giants first baseman Will Clark. Steinberg aid he expects many other agents will continue doing contracts for the athletes they rep- resent, but will refer clients to ISi for endorsement deals. I le said many age nts will be willing to giv6 up the commissions they might make on marketing deals because worl..i ng with the new company, they will avoid losing clients dis- sat1<;fied over lack o! endorse- ments, :i nd they may ge1 a piece of the 15 percent commissions earned by ISi. By assembling a huge pool of clien1s und specialiLing In nego1iat· ing marketmg deals, ISi will maxi- mize the endo1sement earnings of the athk1es it reprci.ents, Stein- berg said. The big roster of dienb will appeal to advertbcr' and pro- moters interested in doing pacl..age deals or working with a clea ring- hou!>e for celebrity endori.ers. Steinberg said, too, th:it ISi will be :ible to rcpre ent non-athletes on ma rketing deal , such as ente r- tamers and other celebrities, and ii will be able to originate i1s o~n productions, such as a quarterback challenge. "I can 't tell )OU how enormou this can be," Steinberg said. .. I -Newport Beach/Cotta Meaa Dally Piiot CIARKE From A1 ycurs. She was an altcrnntc del- egate to the 1952 Republican Convention and attended many or the pariy's later conventions as a delegate or alternate. In 1970, she was appomted by President Richard Ni.xon to serve as a member of the Com- mittee for Preservation of the White House. She wai. reap· p<)inted to the committee by President Gerold Ford and President Jimmy Caner. In 19751 Ford appointed Clarke to reprctsent the Wh ite House at the 31th Conference on Inter- national Education in Geneva. aarke was invotved ftt a ho t or ch:uitable and soci:il organi- zations. She wa founder of support groups ,f.r! the Hou\e Eu Josthutc ln tos Angeles. the ucr C.OU.ie or Medicine and the Brain maging Center at UCl. Clarke was a long-tim e mem- ber or Robert Schuller's Gar· den Grove-based Crystal Ca- thedral congregation and do- nated a 43-acre estnte in l la- waii to the Robert Schuller Ministries. She was al'io given the Western Region I luman Relations Award of the Ameri- can Jewi sh Commi11ce. "Sh e was a great leader," $aid Linda Isle resident Jean Liechty, a long-time friend of Clarke. ''She had a \Cry good sense of fl ow things should be done, and she commanc.Jec.J re- spect by her dignity. - "We're just all'°going to nmi. her. l've alwa> called ·her the first lady of Orange County " Laguna Dench re ic.Jen t Con- stance Morthland al o pr;mcd Cla rke's leadership in ch:m- table cau e,. "I've known her for 40 yea~." Morthland suid. "She wos alwa~ arranging iupport groups." Si11d Pat J1ug, another long- time friend . ·•1 just feel like it's the la st of the monarchs. She's a great lady. h 's the end or an area, as for as I'm concerned." Clarke also helped her daughter, Joan 1rvine Smith, win a $255.8 million settlement when the two were dissatisfied with the payoff Smith received in , connection with Donald Oren's purchase of The Irvine Co. The other rwo Irvine family heiresses, Linda Gade and Kate Wheeler, accepted their origi nal settlements from Bren. Clarke is survived by Smith, a San Juan Capistrano resident, as we ll as three grandsons, three grea1 grandchildren and a stepdaughter, Frances Clarke Rae of New York. Clarke\ three grandsons are: James Swine.Jen, a lawyer who lives in Emerald Bay; Russe ll Penni- man IV, a Navy commander who lives in Rancho Santa Fe; and Huntington Beach resident Morton Smilh, a broadcaster and inves tme nt manager. Ru!> ell G. Allen. a lawyer who is handling fune ral ar- rangements for the fam ily. aid a vil>itation will be held from J p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday nt Fairh:iven Memorial Park and Mortuary m Santa Ana. A small. private memonal service will al o be held at an unc.J1•.- closed rtme and date In lieu of no,\erl>. the famih recommends donation!> to the UCI College of Medicme. the Hou!>e E:ir Institute and 1he National Water Research lnsti- lute m Fountain Valle)•. In spite of overcast skies on Sunday, this year's festival gave business owners a taste of what it. would be like to have consumers wandering through the area, and it gave shoppers a taste of wh at Mariner's Mile has to offer. "For our first year, wit h minimal budge t and minimal promotion, everyone did a ll right ," Marcheano said. 111l will be a nice yearly event." th ink this is going to be the new tr===-===========================:;; powe r in sports marketing.·· Many of the merchants had sidewalk sales, and most restau- ran ts along the highway partici- pated in a food fair. Some of the restaurants had live entertainment, Get Those Patios & Court-vards in Shape Make an ftmnot ifvt brirws :)QI~ & mharxzs 'Pl' hane! A Mixture Of Brkk And Scond Coacm. With Dtfftrent EIHlldoae Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY Ide lbrw IN/J01 170 E. 17th St. • Slite 206 Costa Mesa {714) 645 .. 8512 ~t]im Jennings install your complete · yard hard.scape- • ~It bric.k. block, 1<ooe, ti~, alate and c.onenete work • Can rec;ommend qualirydea~ • Quality work In Coao Me.a & Newport Bach alnc:e 1969 • OtaiNp prob&emal We .olve t.MmM Whyealwa c"'-'or and be ~ Qaldtc~ tlvahcu..ufW JOOO'•ri aueorrwrr few owr20,_,.! Buy 1 Dinner Entree Get 2nd for FREE! • Nol ~ Wiii My °'* offtr • Vlld Wiii "'8 coupon rriy • Vllld afllr 4pm 2nd E1*M nut be lqUll OI lnw vM • f.llP .Mlt 10, 1993 BAR=B-QUE RIBS,-GHIEKEN~. SANDWICHES & SAUSAGE Like. You've Never Tasted! -at ·l'~~; ~,w.'/j . { of ~ell~ ____________________ \!) 'Qanp9 County's Best PLhlic Affairs Program· .... llJUIT WlllraTI •Wllalh ........ ..... c ...... ... ~~ .. 730pm ., T,~::r .......... ~1= C-.• 7 I lln._ fl 22 ..... .......... a.N«> I ...... wg>.::,:r: . .... ..._. .. ------------------------------ ----~-------------- ports •..• ., May 24, 1993 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sport5 Edltor ~r Carlson .... 642~30 ext..387 Sports on lV-radi0/82 Classified/84 PIRATES DOUBLE DOUBLE! Tars leap ta CIF Div. 11: girls title! ~Orange Coast's amazing weekend journey sends Bucs on to state baseball JC finals. By Ryan L Blystone SPMS Wlttet WILMINGTON -Perhaps Orange Coa t College ba e- ball coach John Al- tobelli said it best Sunday afternoon ••• • 'Ir-. ~ ' •. . ' ' when he trted to explain his team's performance. "I don't know how to explain 1t," aid the Pirates' first-year leader after he was asked about ht\ team's come-from-behind, 9-5, victory O\ er Long Beach City Col- lege which forced a deciding sec- ond game in the Southern Cal- ifornia Community College Re- gional playoff . "It's JUCO (junior college) ba eball. -Anythmg can happen." Anything and everyth ing is what happened for the Pirates Sunday at Lo Angele Harbor College. OCC. fresh off two victories Sat- urda) (9-o'er San Diego Mesa and 10-7 over L.A. Harbqr) was 'lttll il1 hot water a the Long Be.1ch Viking only needed one '1c:tol) to ad, a nee to the state ch.1mp1on!>h1p tournament in Sac· rJmento at acramento City Col- lege. \lartang Sa1urday So Long Bc,1ch "a 1t11ng prett~ . But v. ha1 Long Beach got an- 'teJd "a' tu w:uch 1hc Pirate put 1ugether a !>IX·run ninth inning to era!>e a 5-3 V1lung lead and then fall . 7-0, ih the !.econd game allow- ing OCC to earn the school's first See PIRATES,U ~ Heads goes 1-2 in shot. discus; Bowman, Ross, May finish 1-2-3 in the high jump to provide the edge for Newport Harbor's CIF champ1onsh1p. · - By R1cnaro Dunn SPOiis 'II • .., f\OR\\ALK -\\hen MichaclJ Ro~' cleJrcd 1h.c high Jump bar al 5-fcet. 6·inchc!., and )prtnied O\er to 'ie" pon Harbor l lt!o!h team· m.iti!~ Imj Ilo~nun Oirtd Mt~\ _....,9-.Wt:r.:"ll Ma\ 10 form J hugg ng pJr!., hlll~ did )he jnow that 1 me:in1 more .1h.in the tr io ad\Jncing to the Ma~tcr~ ~1ee1. It \.\Ould e\entualh pW\C: to be the de i'>t\e feJI lor the Sa1lor!I m \\.tnn ang the girls Ctr Sou1hcrn ~cc11on D •"1~1on II lrJd. and field ch.1mp10n!>h1p Saturda~ at CemtO) College W11h 43 points, 2J <:omang in 1he high 1ump, the Sailor-. \\l1n 1he1r fir~1 C\er ClF 111le in track and held. b•)\:. or girls . :\e"-porl Harbor's bo~~ had .1 Cll ru n- ner-up ftnt)h in 1975 ...., hile the pre\ IOUS bC\t fo r the s~ulor' girls "'a' an 19 5, \~hen the' "''o fin1,hed a, run- ner·up Uo"'mJn. a !)Ophomorc "'ho ltn1'hed fourlh an 1he \tale meet la t ~car .lnll ha'> :.i per!>on.d be)I of 5-~'0ll 111tr~ DI\ 1'10n 11 high 1ump champ1on- '>htp :11 S-o \\ t1h no mi);e, .111.mg 1hc \\a~. Ro-.!I. a :.~ mor and four·11me Cll 11nala,1 \\ho . 'J he great thing is that all three (high Jumpers) made it to the Masters Meet, and what's nice is that all three have a good chance to come back again (for the state meet). . They only take five . _ to state from the Masters but all three have a chance.• -ERIC TWBT, Tll'I t:8ldl adhrncco; 10 the MJ,t1.:r' ~tcct Im th1: t rst 11me tn her c.lrcer "·• :.cconJ (5-(J) !:!he ma ... .,ed t\\JC.e a1 5-4 before clearing her th rd a11empt c:h11\ ~t:i}. a !>Ophomorc. f1n1,hcd 11cd tor 1h1rd (5- Sailors' junior Gina Heads spins her \~ay toward CIF Division II individual championship in shot put Saturday. 6) "•th faperanza'!> Kra't~ K.Jerulff 10 earn 1'.e"'· See NEWPORT/93 occ falls shOrt llY one win of title showdown Sina has a title iii her purse, but big payog is still pursued CdM freshman Kell y Campbell continu_es her ret ord-smashing ·ways with sub-5 minute 1600 ~ Cypress downs Pirates , 2-0, then falls to Palomar in State JC softball finals . ~ 41-11 is enough for CIF crown, but the heavyweight marks still lie down the road. <,-0n.1I be)t i) 43-:!. accomplished JI a SeJ \ aew League du.11 meet aga11ht Tu,1111 1h1s _. She clocks in at 4:59.75 to finish second in CIF Division II finals; next hurdle lies ahead at Masters Meet Friday evening RIVER I Df -. Orange Co.m Col-._. lege·., <;0fthall team rallied w11h J pair of . v1ctorae!> on Saturday to make it to Sun-.. day's play m the double-elimination <;fate championship tournament, but Jn old pemcsis, Cypress, aw~11cd and turhed Orange Coast's bid back. 2-0 Cypress went on-to fall in-rtre fi. - nal~ again t Palomar. 3-1, in the ta tc champion hap !>howdown. \ e a r . :.\\c'rc !>1111 \\ J11t ng . for By Richard Dunn 1 h e . b i g Spons Wnier 1 h r tl \\ • I NORWALK knO\\ it's facn though she's still 1here wa111ng for the big "\\he n I thrO\\, JUnior G111a r \\Cl.II 10 the Head!> of Newport C l I· pre- Ha rbor High continues lam,, I lig- to turn head in the u r c J I hot put rang. could (\\in Oy winning her fir:.t CIF champion-Cl I ) 1 was )hip, heaving 41-feet, l l-anchc to prell) con- caplure the Southern Sec11on DI\ 1-11de 11 1. I 1unlt mlc, :md fm1 hirrg-sccvnd m-JU:.t d1il my the discus, Heads scored 1$ point!> u !> u J 1 · Saturday all by hcr!>clf, helprng th e 1 h r l) w l> Sailors win ~l}e ~ivision 11 t_racl.. and t 0 d a) ·to field champ1onsh1p at Cerrito Col-qualtfy for lege. the ~fosters 'When I went to the ClF prelims. l figured I could {win CIF). I was pretty confident. I just did my usual throws today to quali- fy for the Maslers Meet.• -CIU llEADI CIF Champ By Racllard DuM ~Wl'll!r NOR'W ALll.. -Vol- k'l'ball llttll l'\)ffiC'I fir>t for frc,hm..tn Kell) .-r--~~ Camphell l)f Corona del ~~ Mar High. but after .tali break.mg fM: mmute' m -S the 1000 meters Saturda) m the Clf- oulhern Sectaon Dl\1!11on 11 final before thousands of '>pcctators at Cerritos College. ome obsel'\.er' ma\ \\onder "h)' · Talcnt-wJSc. •. :.' Cd.\1 Cu3ch HlU 5umner ~aid, "\\e dtm 1 \..no" \\hat \he can do 'he JU'>I PR cJ ti' 10 'Cl°· onds." { 4 'iQ ""'\ l ltn the f1~1 tlffil' 111 hl'r tn· e>.pl'rtcnccJ \a rec r "Cau!J.u n, r.rn .1 ~re at 1 al·c. '-ll ,,1u ha'e w '?l\C.' rredtt to her. l"lur I Than\: Ke ll~ ran pacturc per- fect." ~um ner .uJ C amp- bell \lo hO topped her previ ou h c., I ,1 I .5 ~~'. dt'- C\l ITTplt,hcd .1t the (IF preltm . 'he r a n the J~OO meter' Among the oll-tournttment team "ere three from Orange Coast - pueher Jill 81 hop, outfielder Nicole Shammas and as a utility player, Kathy Shortall. Palomar' Kim Ward. who "(Last) week I had good practice • Meet." hitting 44 and 45 feet, so I know that For the coach (Tony Ciarelli) was kind of di · l leJd!I will appointed," said Heads, who e per- second year in a rO\\. compete an the Masten. AJ1hough Camphdl -a1 lea'I (\- feet tall, .md growing -fine.hell '>l'v ond in the Division 11 fanal<o behind E peran1a'c; Carrie ('Juli.an (4 59.35). 'he qualified for tht: '1.1'· tcr. Meet and ran under h'c mmuh:.' .l few hour-l:ltt: r m 11·1 ~.' '· hut J1d not quJl1f\ '°lhl had to "~Urf) ou1 of 1hc tJJaum ll 1111:nd 1 ~ luh \OI See CAMPBELL/II pitched the Comets to the title, was See SOFTBALLM Local tennis stars advance to Round DI 18 ~ Newport~s Abrams, both of CdM's doubles • teams are successful. SEAL BEACH -The Sea View League's one-two punch of singles standout Geoff Abroms (Newport Harbor) and the doubles combin:rnon of Trenton Rhode and Orian Walden (Corona del Mor) remained intact, as expected, through the third round or the ClF Individual Championship at Old Ranch Tennis Oub Sat- urday. Abram , a frc hman and itedcd No. 2 behind Loara's Comcran Lindce, belted two • foe into submi"ion on the way to the Round of 16 on Friday at ScaOiff Tennis Sff TENNIS!Wf MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa MOG~~~~~ s 199s I :m:CAITO. I • ab''IOE-IN REG. '29.~ IDT. 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Chassis 1ut1t Cwhn ~) I . o..es ~fy higt'9f . ~~~~ .. ______________ .. c:mlPLEl'E AUTO IEMIR & ft.•.Aa-m IDP MCIJTY MAJOR REIWAS WE.aME IWNOR REPAIRS WELCOME PIRATES: Slate Rnals . are next for amazing Orange Coast baseball From B1 trip to the state championship tourname11t since 1987. • "It was a Jot of fun today," Al· tobell1 said. "l told (Long Beach coach) Llndsuy Meggs when we shook hands \hat we're both too )oung for this stuff (gray hair)." . The Pirates (30-20} did it with player!> lake former Estancia High athlete Kyle Will.on who pitched the final 2¥.i innings of relief for the \\In in the first game and come bad. 30 minutes later to start the !tecond and go three innings and not allow a run. runs and driving in another. He added an RBI double and scored a run in the deciding game. Other top hitters for the Pirates included Halper who hit a two-run home run in the second inning of the second game and added a solo shot his next time at the plate in the fourth. Third baseman Greg Folsom also homered in the 5CC· ond .game and Brink, who was O- for-5 in the first game, snapped out of his hi~tjng slump wilt) a double and a single. The final decision sends Long Beach The winning pitcher in the sec- ond game on Sun· day was Darin Da - balack as he came in after Wilson was hit by a ball on his pitching hand in the fourth inning. Dabalack (5-6) was pitching one day after he threw 8 t,.; innings in the team 's two games Saturday. The sophomore from City College home with a final 23-20 record. Orange Coast had survived an improb- able Saturday with a sweep of San Diego Mesa and LA Har- bor. The Pirates scored five runs in the bot· tom of the eighth to send the San Diego 'I do n't kn ow how to explain it. It's JUCO uunior colege) baseball. Any- thing can hap pen.' Mesa game into -JOHN Al.TmEW extra innings, before ace coach scoring twice in the bottom of the 11th to off set an 8-7 deft-Bolsa Grande gave up onl> three hits and struck out three as the Pirates recorded their first !thutout of the season. "We have guys who can suck it up 111.e Wilson, Dabalack, our catcher Darren Brink caught five games in three days and (Justin} Halper was hot wi th the bat for us." Altobelli said. "The key was that they bt!lieved in themselves and they made things happen. ·We picked a real good time to gel to· gethcr as a team." On the off cnsive side, another former Estancia athlete, right fielder Paul McDanicls, went 4- for-5 in the first game, collecting a double, three singles, scoring two SOFTBALL: From B1 named the pitching MVP; and Cy- press infielder Kerry Moloney was named the tournament's MVP. The Pirates managed just one hit off Dena Villasenor and Cy- pre~) nicked Bishop for single tal- lies in the first and fourth innings to net the win . Nick Trani's Pirates made it to Sunday's set by virtue of an eight· inning 1-0 victory over Long Beach City College after first handling We)t Valley, 5-2. April Crosby scored the winning run in the eighth inning when she raced across the plate in the after- math of a Long Beach throwing error. giving Bishop her 11th shut· out victory. Bishop improved to 20-10. Crosby, batting in the No. 9 po- sition for Coast, got aboard via an error by shortstop Paul Libby and advanced to third when Shortall cit. San Diego Mesa, which exited with a 30-16 mark, was cut down when Estancia High product Paul McDaniels singled with one out and scored the tying marker on a triple by Greg Folsom. Then T.J. Graber's sacrifice fly scored the game-winner. In Saturday's opene r, a 10-7 vie· tory over LA Harbor, McDaniels homered in the l>ixth inning and contributed a spectacular diving catch in left-center to help the Pi· rates stay alive and set up the dra- matics in the San Diego Mesa game. and Shammas both singled to load the bases. Long Beach catcher Chris Kraus tried to pick Crosby off third base, but the throw went into left field and Crosby raced in for the win· ner. Earlier Bishop doubled home two runs in the third inning to ig- nite the Pirates past West Valley. Softball summaries Community coll ... Stet• Tournementl et ,.lve,.lde CC SATURDAYS GAMES Orenge CoHt I, Weat Yelle~ 2 Wes1 vaney 000 011 0-2 6 4 Orange CoaS1 012 200 x-5 10 t Caln, BarrJntl (5) and Gol!key, B1Shop a.nd Ritchey W-BlshOp L-Caln 2B-Sholtaff (OCC). Bish09 (OCC), Oowt111 (QCC) HR-Btlasco rNV) Orent• CoHt t1_~ong 8eech 0 Oranoe CoaS1 uuu 000 01 -1 6 0 loi:!9 Beach 000 000 00-0 4 3 Bishop and R11chey, Kephan aM Kraus W -8lslloo.. L-Klaus SUNDAY'S GAMI! Cypreu 21 Or•nee Coeat 0 Or111ge Coast 000 000 0 -0 t I ~SS 100 100 r-2 8 0 Wlasenot and Ougu. S.Shop and Rl!elley W -Villasenor l -Blshoc> College track Olympic Club stops Beach -8~~~~~,!:!~F~:~. CORONA DEL British Columbia -Southern Cal- M A R Th c ifornia College's Ed Bowling fin. Olympic C"luh, a i~hed ninth here at the NAlA !"a· San Fran cisco-t1onal Outdoor Track and Field based water polo Championships Saturday, going 6· squad with a ro<,ter -foot·8 in the high jumpk. laden with Olympic and National 1 c.im Dwayne Stanford, of Malone, players, claimed its Ohio, and George Key of Prairie fourth straight U.S. Water Polo View A&M went 1 ·2 with identical men's national crown Sunday hy leaps of 1-0V•. defeating Beach (Long Beach) 7-6 at the Marian Bcrgewn Aquatics Center on the campu'I of Corona del Mar High School Kuk Everist, a '92 Olympi an, was named the tournament's MVP. Hi quickness and speed gave the Olympic Oub an extra advantage of each of its op- ponents. I le \Cored three critic.al goal in the 111lc game It's his sec- ond MVP honor at the finals and the eighth tame he has been named to the first team All· American Ii t. "It was an excellent tournament and extremely compct11ivc,'' ~aid O lympic Club Coach Pete Cutino. Other first team All-Americans announced. K,Yle Kopp, Craig KJ:t '· Doug Kimbell, Afcx Rou • cau, Chris Duplunty, Steve Gill Deep sea IUllOAY'I OOUllTI .... ~ LMDfflQ -7 bolll I 5' englerl, 5 ~. I 00 blrrlcuda. t67 clltco bass, 22 und bait. 3 I roct ns11. 16 ICU!pln. 12 bonlo, 2 ~ 12 Wtphlld, I &pnsh iac-. '4 .,. lllh. 3 oP*YI. 22 Dall ptlCll, 295 mac-.. DAV'IY'I LOCKD -9 llOlll, 320 • angltrt 3 ye1o.-. 3M bonlo, 195 blrr1eucta. eo c11co i.a. 4 .., ..... 3 ICUlpln, 4 IOCl ..... 450 ....... .,. Pftfl, 1 °"""' 1 roct ... ' ... ... bul 119111NdJi 2 IM .,.._ I Boating llALBOA YACHT CLUB Macho Men'• R .. •tt• hnlorleMte Wimps class -1 D• 8ertllhl1er. Whitt Coud, ASYC. 5.75, 1 Peter GMt. ABYC, 7. 8etfcake1 class -1. Tom Wlltoo. BYC. 2.75: 2. Harry Bouroeott, BYC, 7 ~class -f. Alan Andrews, BYC, 3.5; 2. Roger Patterion. MBYC. 7.75. O¥traa W'1nner: Tom Walson, BYC. UHIA CORINTHIAN YC MeellMll .. rtee,No.I CIUI A -1. Nell ~. Pt1141ulon, NHYC: 2. Da'ild Gray, Pendfaoon, SSYC. 3. RllOh Cameron, Ra.t Ma Ta.t, BYC. Clala 8 -PM I l.Wldl Sharp, Skldoo, SC't'C: 2 Dick Hayden. A_,., 8CYC, 3 SM Moth«, Stoker, BYC. Cl111 C -G1udl0/Rl1vo1~1nyaaro. WMtldlt, BCYC, 2 OIYld Price. Tr• Gotdo, 8CYC, 3. Gil l<nuOton. TIOtlM, 8CYC. caau o -JoM Snlly, PYssyut we. 2 Aldwd~. ~~.we. 3 w.. Selby, Clever TrMt, SSYC. NR'°"T MAAHA YC '"~·~..,... C&us f·22 -1. Auspice, Fllt Whitt, Jr., HH't'C, 38 75, 2. Hoe·Hoe·Hoe. Jeck Cmcw1, IYC, 43 75; 3. M1, Coln ... NHYC, 47.76, 4. Down lk*. ,_ Ni1111n. NHVC, 51 00, 5 AINlulfl. Jim lucM"*71, NHYC. 52 00 Shillda -1. MMn. Etlkt Ytfl'M, UCISA, 11.SO Noll: ...... "..,. rat ..... • flir S••· Mlrcft I, Aptl 3. MIY t, May 22. • I Pll'llll' 11111111 Co-COICll al , ... In°" ... _... ~ He shares the honor with coach of league's kingpin, Don Sneddon. CO STA MESA John Altobe- lli, who led the Ora nge Coast College baseball team to a tic for second place after contend- . ing for the title into the final week of the season, has been selected Co-Coach of the Year on the 1993 All· Orange Empire Conference team. Altobelli shares the honor with Don Sneddon of Ran- cho Santiago, which cap- tured the conference crown. Designated hitter Jason Parsons was the lone OCC player chosen to the first team, co mpiling a .378 aver- age in conference games. Pitcher PhiJ Jensen, in- fielder Greg Folsom and outfielder Richard Ernst were second-team selections from Coast. Pirate~ earning honorable mention were pitcher Kyle Wilson, ouficld- er Aaron Weiss and catcher Darren Brink. The Player of the Ytar was .Kevin Clark or Cypress, "'hile Rancho Santiago's Brandon Hoalton, who was unbeaten in six conference decisions, is the Pitcher of the Year. Baseball summaries " • loCel "•elonata 8recket 8 et LA Harbor Ralphs, Tilt roll on to Masters I ATU .. DAY'S GAMES Orenge CoHt 10, LA Harbor 1 0ranoe COISI 130 003 120-10 11 2 LA HMt>or 012 012 tOO-7 I 5 Jensen. bda!Mt (7) ano Btlnk. Miner, Mtp (6). Manche 17), L~ (I), ltnelk (~. Diver (9) and toor. W-Jensen. 8·1 l-Mdler, 4.3 S-Eadatak. 1. 28-SNct IOCC). Poor (Wi) HR-McOanltls (OCC), Folsom (OCC) . Oraneo C..at 9, SD Me .. I SO Mesa 110 104 000 01 -8 17 2 occ 100 001 050 02-t 16 2 Enano. Jonts (8) and Atnold, Dalli Cet>•s (8), l.QC>eZ (11) ml 8ttnt. W-lopei , 4-0 L-Jones. 2B-Callon (SOM), GuvNn (SOM), Ibarra (SOM) 3B-Folsom (OCCJ. Arnold (SOM). HR -CIWllPOuS (SOM) · SUNDAY'S GAMH Or•nee CoHt e, Loni .. •ch I Oranot Coas1 030 000 006-9 13 2 long Beach 000 000 410-5 7 6 ()Quist. Wilson (7) and Bnnlc. Reeser O'Aoust (Ill. Myers (9), Glllson (9) iiid Olivas W-Wilson. 6-7 l-O'Aoust 2B-McOantels (OCC). Lewis (LB), Wottenbarger (l8) 3B-Sauemebef (LB). HR-Lockell (LB) Or•nt• CoHt 7 1 Long Beech 0 Long Beach 000 000 000 -o 1 o O Oranoe Coast 020 103 Oll-7 12 1 Viano, Mimi (4), Myers (4), GIOson m and Ollvu ; Wiison. OWlacll (4) and Bnnk. W-Oabt lack. H l--Vlano, t-.4. 2B-Wollenba1ge1 (LB), Oulnn (I.Bl. Pnons (OCCJ, Wms (OCC), t.AcDinoefs IOCC). Brlnlt (OCC), Ernst (OCC) AA-Ha!W (OCC) 2. Folsom (OCC) Today's TV-radio Tll!Ll!VlllON Tennie 6 a m.-Frencb Open. E.£PN. Soccer 9 am. -M1lan-Ph1U1ps sv. PT. Pro Hocker 4.30 pm -tsles-Canad1ens. ESPN. 12 30 a m. -lsles·Canadiens. ESPN. Blcrclln1 6.30 p m. -NCL competition, PT. ......... 7 p m -Angels-Mariners, Ch. 5. Trlethlon 8 p m. -Sprinlman Series, PT. Auto R.Clft9 10 pm -on-road rKing, ESPN. Bowlln9 11 30 p.m..-LPBT tourney, PT. RADIO ........ 7 pm -Angels·Seatlle, KMPC (710). 7 30 p m. -Pldres·Oodgers, KASC (790) Local schedule ..._ They finish 2-3 at CIF Division II finals with efforts of 56-4 , .56-2, re spectively. By Richard Dunn Spom Writer NORWALK -It' no accident that Wade Tift of Newport Harbor s High is thro"ing the )hot.put a foot · farther each time out. • • Tifa. one of the !tmallest cumpct1· .. tors at 6-foot-1. 200 pound), contin- ued to dcmnn!.tratc on Saturday 1n the CIF Southern Section Uh ision II track and field ch~1mpionship' at Cerrito\ College that <,1tc doesn't matter. While Ne,\.port I IJrbor !.cn1or Ocau R:ilph!t fin· 1shed second in D1vbion If and qualified No. 3 lor the It-tasters Meet \\llh a 56·foot, 4·111ch lling. Tift, a junior, reached another pc1 onal hc'I ''ith a IO)) of 56·2 to fin i!>h third in the divi>1on and qualif)' No. 4. "That's the thing, a lot uf people thi.n~ 'hot putters Jl:l\.C to be big gu)!t, hut )peed i) the cle- ment in the ~hot put," !.aid Tony C1;irclli, Nc\\flOrt I larbor ''eights coach and longtime guru of the !>hot put and tl~cus. "Strength and speed be.it ~ize, and Wade ha them both. He hao; a lot of e\· plosiveness and that's , ... h.ll counts for him." Tift hit a personal record 54-9' ~ at the Sea TENNIS: From B1 Club in Huntington Beach. Vie"' League tinal'>; the follo,,ing \\CCI., Jt the CIF prelim..,, he recorded another indl\idual be>I. hca\'ing 55-21 ~ at UC Ri\crs1dc. No'' 1t') 56·2 And don't c~pcct 11 to 'top there. "Oehe'c 11 or. nut." C1.1rell1 aid. "11 ' Jll planned l C\pectcd that todJ}; actual!}. I'm hop· 1ng fur JllOthcr foot out uf W:ide. "b cC) )CJr at th1 ' 11me, m~ hot putters bJo,. 'nm, from the league finab on That'<> \\ h) "C lift \\C1ghh fuur hours a JJ) )tarting in J:tnu.1ry But \\ .11.lc h.1 ... natural athletic ability, that') "'here 11 re.illy help) Sumetimc )OU h.M: to sJcnfice the 1\rcad1J .ind ~11. SAC im11.11ional' and ~ccp lift· 1ng, hecJu'e t Im 1s \lo h.it it's :ill about. .. (·or HJ lph,, .... hose person.ii best 1s 57-1. 11\ Im 'ccond cumecull\c trtp tu the Master Meet. "\ hen you 're pu.,hing up there \\llh )our bC'>l th1 0'"· that\ good, because all (Ralph ) has to do 1' bc•H lw., cumpc1 111on." Crarclli su1d. "Conm- tency "' 1hc J.c\ for him no,~. I le'll probably plaq: 111 the ,t,1tc meet with th.It (56·4) thro\\, He\ h11 57. but I th1nl. he t.Jn hit 5 AnJ f thin!. Wade 1~ c.1pahle of th~1t, too." Other Cll llnalim "ho did not qualify for the ~1 •1~tcr., Meet 1nduded Ne\\ port Harbor'~ Sl.y Pc· tcrli..a, \\.ho ''a' ninth in the 3200 meter (9.42 61), and Corona dcl Mar's Todd ~temman, "'ho clc:ired 6-fect an the Diva ion II high Jllmp compe· t1tion and placed seventh. After a first-round bye Abram~ knocked off G:arden Gro¥C·s S~vc Ho, 6-J, 6·0, then bested Re- dondo's Renato Arrogante, 6-1, 6· 2. c oCARWASH& u CARNAUBA WAX Rhodes and Walden were 6·2, 6- l winners over a San Marino team of Ku-Ton; then bei.tcd La Quin· ta's Hong-Du, 6·1. 6·1. Corona del Mar's econd dou· bles team in the eliminations, Jed Weinstein nnd Oeat Oaudenbachcr rolled past San Marino's pair of Ris!tingcr-Lcc, 6-1. 6·0; then tripped up Long Beach Wilson' Somanith·Svay and J.amc$ Row, 7- 6, 6-1. The Sea King will cc more of Lona Beach Wilson Tuc!tday when they duel in the team quarterfinal!t at the Billie Jc.an King Courts in Long Beach, adjacent to Blai r Field in Lona Beach, ~tarting at 2:30. Wilson ond CdM advanced with ident 1col 11 -7 ~ccond round vie to• ric on Friday over Mi11ion Viejo and Rlq Mesa. respectively. p Aft CWa Se6t W..,_ 0 • lltt.W a...c • a.I Wtt Weis • s 5'tcW s..,. • s,.tlts• ww..s N·~ ...... •f .. C........Wu &~ll(utAi.\F ........ .,. l?n 1{()U4 ~ CAA WASH 1QiTIJ~~" t .............. ,_....., ..... . HOW A "CAREFULLY RECONDITTONED" BMW LOOKS & DRIVES ... open Mon-Frt 8:30t>53> Qlll ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTION OF FINE IMPORTS & DOM ESTI C AUTOMOBILES . '~ RESAIE SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1.500 Auto.Mall O;tve, S... Ana• f3S .. Jl71 (SS ~ •Bdrnter) (714) 642-8286 for ... 8"D 111nant 2945~Ave. CoalaM111 .. Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Piiot Monday, May 24, 1113 U or.,----------------------------------------------------------~--------------=~----~~----~~----~~~~~--~--~~~.;_.~~----~--~-----------------------t CAMPBELL: GINA HEADS: From 81 From 8 1 leyball match at Lona Beach State. "Volleyball still oomeJ fim," said Camp · bell, whose personal bests in the 1600 and 3200 (11:01 ) are the fas test in the n at ion this year by a fresh man , according to Su m · ner. Mee t -on Friday at Cerritos C.Ollege -in both the shot put and d iscus. She was the No. 6 qualifier from the ClF !inah in the shot put. "l hate wa iting a ro u nd forever (in be· tween races a t the meets). B ut I'm happy a bout today, because my goal wus to be at five minutes o r b reak it. I get kind of ner· v~s befo re races, but I know Col)ch Sum· ne r gets mo re nervo us than I am." ln the d1>cus, Heads ~Ui.lllfted No. 3, thro wing 13 • 7 10 finbh !>Ccond In D1vii.ion II behind Uni\ersity's Andrta Usll (1 41 ·1 I) Heads, "'ho ;ilso ad .. anced to the '>l..ttc meet an both C\lenti. IJst }car, won the ~o.s· ter) Meet in the d1i.cu!> IM.t )e..ir at 142-feet. On I le.:ilh' third throw in the D1vi!tion 11 finals, the rcJched 13 · 7, la~ing a temporary kaJ Bill followed up v.1th her 141-1 I toss. Headi. went 135-3 on her founh JIH.l f1n;al 1hro\\, Jn the 800 m e te rs, C dM senior M o llie Flint -the Sea View League 's female Ath· !e tc o f the Year -qualified No . 8 for t he M asters M eet with a time of 2:16.86 in the D ivision 11 fi. nals. "fat:l)bOd) sa)i. that (B all and I ) are ri"JI!>, but I don't 'cc her a .. a mal, '>hfs JUSl a competitor " l lcuJ .. '>aid ·We encourage each other The main goal an the J1-.cus \I.Jct to qualify, and 1f a C IF champ•· on..h1p lOJITTc uut of 11, then I \.\Ould've been even hap· pier.' Flint was fourth in .the race , running a personal b est tha t topped her previ o u s oL 2:19.3. In Jc..lc.lt1ion to M1thaela Ro-.,, ~foty May ..1nd D1v1· s1on 11 champion T111a Bo\\ man scoring a combined 23 pomi.. und qu::iltt.\ang for tht MJ!>ter!> M eet tn the high Jump, Sewpt rt Harbo r rcce1,cd fr.e point) from Mand~ Cla) Ion. "ho lsni!>hed fifth in the triple JUn'lp JI 35-7 I or Cl:1} ton. a !>Ophomorc, ll \.\ ..t!> another mile~tonc dc~11cJillang t~ql4al+fy for the M!lsten Mee-t "l just tried to stay with it (on the stretch) and give it all I CdM's Kell y Campbell h a d , • • said Flint, who was boxed in before the last turn with three o ther runners, then poured it pn during the turn to temporarily take second place. It v,,;i., the fourth time !>he\ broken the !.thoul tn· pk-Jump record 111 le!>s th;,in a month She brokt: tcc:immJte Tr..1cy Tl.".tl'l> i.tJndJrd of 33·6 in :.i duJI meet :.ig:iin,1 S.iddlcb:ick 11n April 29. bounding 33· 101 ~. hrul..c I ag.11n JI the lc:1gue finals (.Ji.-~). then brul.c 11 J ·1turJ t1111c at the C IT pre Jim) l~~-11 '~). Her 35· ~ rtl•)rd nn;. ntJ! I "t long "1th t'>'u ml1rc )C':Jr:i. .ahc.id uf hc:r. "It got p retty hectic in there, so I had to get out. I tri~d. but I didn't have anything left (for the fina l 100 mete rs)." flint, compet ing in the cu:: fin.als for the second )Car in a row. a1s·o anchored CdM'~ 1600 meter relay that went 4:08.55 and fin· i!>hed ninth in the Divii.ion II finals. Megan Upham. Brooke M ed and Jennifer G a rd- ner ran the fir)t three legs for CJM 1 which "e n1 faster (~:06.37) at the CIF prclims. In the long Jl:mp l~o~~ lana .. hcd -.e'en th "111 ..a 1-• · 2' = leap "hllc th~ 'l ulur-· 400-rnt:tcr rcla)' 01 Piper Archil' ild. Ro ....... ~L' Jnd L1r1.he' Curtis "il" ,e,cnth in"-llJ.td i.c-.unJ, 0 , Dt-1,1un ii lhJmp1on C.111)on '>rnn~' ,..: "11!) 4 1.ilt!JcU tur 111 .. ~IJ\tni. \fret uut of the hL'.tt In 1h1..· IJl\1,1un Ill h1=-h Jump l:.i.tanl1a\ Julia , S1..hnur,k1n 1.k.1rc:J 5 kc• L I n1,h -.c,cnth "ihe did nut qu.ihl) h..lr the :-.tJ:.k,, :-i.hnur,tc:in "'"'~ the lone JrcJ pwJud tu 4ualil: lur 1h,• C..11 fanJb. guing 5·0 at the D" ''ion 111 [Hl0 l1n1i. J Lr I ;..r,unJI be:.t 1::. 5-2, JC· cumpl"hcd ... t the P.11.~li.. <.. 1,1,1 Lt:~g.ue f1n..il NEWPORT: From 81 po rt Harbo r five po tnts. In the meet, 10 points were awarded for fir:i.1-place fi n· ishe:i., eight for second, sLx fo r third, four £or fourth. t\\O for {11th and one for sL<th. arm!.. Espcrania was ~ccond in the meet with 37 points, lullm~ed by Canyon Springs (36), Los Alamitos and R i\l.:r ... i<le No rth (30). Arlington and Rio M esa· (20), ::ind Gane!>hJ, Foothill and Vni· versity (18). kgc. "Tht' I'> J l111k C\lrJ ""..:1:1 lur m..:. bc- c.aui.c tlm i'> 1'.tl.1., lvunh vcJr Jnd -.he has never got PJ'>I th1.: Clf: 1111,ll,,. '>Jld 1\, iet. \\>hO'>C l11gh JUmp111g. trio quil'l-1~ cxi1c:_J the ~l.JUlUlll lullu" ang I hcc C\ cnt bcc.1use uf praL.r commitmc:nts. un:J\\ .ire that 1hc1r teJm \\J~ un the \\,t) tu \\111· nmg .1 Cl I-d1 11np1un,l11p. lu,1ng. 'o tf \\C '..:ured 43 pumh 11 tha ... mccl, we ''·~ uht h.1,e J golH.! ,,1rc tom· tng bJ..:I.. "I he grc.at 11.111~ t\ thJI .ill three <h11.:h Jumper-.) m;1Jc it tu the ?-b~tcr~ .\led and \\hat\ nice " th.11 .di t hree hJ'c .1 guuJ ch.tn~c tv .. umc bJcl. :1gJm ( lor th ... U.:.au)c tht.:\ 'l:lrt 11 l>U fuw, anJ bc- .. .iu'c 1t\ 'u1.h .~ Inn~ d..1~ \\Ith all the d1· \hll ll" c1.1mh111.<l. ~uur kg., get rc:il· rncJ.. 'o yL•u i.l<Jn t \\.1nt lu m1'i. ;.tnJ dll 11 -"/:· n 10 p.it c\trJ 'train un your leg,:· ~.,,:'••rt 11.i.l)(lr high jump coJch Rick I O\!l.r '1a1J "I f Kierulff would've made that last height (5-6) on her fir!>t jump. faperanza would've \\On the meet. but -.he mis)ed," Newport H arbor Coach Eric Twcit !>aid "So it came down to (RO!>'i) and Tina clcJring it at 5-6.'' Bowm an and Ro!>~ i.u r mountcd the 5-() bar o n thd r 1nit1JI attempt:>, "h1lc t>.la) cleared it o n her sccunJ tr). Newport H :irbor gJincd 18 puini.. from Junior Gina H ead .... \\hO ''on the D i\I· sion II ~hot pu1 title "11h u 4 I -rw1, l l- 1nch hca\e and fin1.'>hcd i.ccond in the discus at 138·7. T\\ll more Ne"purt H ar· tlor poanh ~ere e.imed by -.ophomore M andy Cla> tu n. "ho "a ... fifth in the tn· pie JU mp ~•I 35· 7. For Ru,.... 011~ of 11.: II.!" :1thk tc~ gradu.11111g thh 'tning 1r,111 I "1..1t'' lc:Jm. ~he \\,1., tin.ill\ .1Mc 10 ''·di. rath..:1 1h.1n lamp. ·"'a' lr,;111 the Cl£· 1111.11 .... '111 her fr1.:,h1n.1h \C,tr, 'he hur\ her knee 111 th1.: hi~h Jump.'' (\\Cat ,,11d "In her ,,1p•1omu1c :car ~hl ll'Ht her l-1 cc \\ 111lc I Ullllllll! Ill the .lUll·ll\1.'l\. r 11. l.1\. .ind l.t•I ~car, 'he .'>Ullcr.:d 1 hcc:I brnhc. 'V she lli.:\er Clll thruu!!h 1h1.· "h11k meet I 111 h.1pp\ \\ 1; ... 11 .1 :-.elll\lf ).!iii d,1~' th.1'1 talc meet) I h ... , only t;.il.e h \C 111 't:.llt: trum lhL· \1.1\tc·r,, but Jll three h.J\C ~ ..:hJlh.C ' ·11tc l11gh JUI! p c'i.:111 )t.1rtcd al .;.J(l, \\ 11h Ro-.,, · """ m;in ..1nd M..1\ ~ ca-.11' dcanng it 1•11 11ic:ir llri.t attemph Th~ lhr~c,omc \.1ultl•J 5-ket .ind 5-~ hdl1r.: p.t,,1ng on 5-3 But th-. g 111d tflinJ about (Ro'!> 1 l'- 1 h.1i 'Le l.ir J > th.it ~cc:;.i1.hC )hl• ~ j \tu.t ".lhc ..:~1011'1 ~I.I J<; ttrl!d 1-.alJ l1fh "~ ~' •, C\t:r\ nh>J111ng "•th Tun~ (Ci.ud· .11 Lk \\ 01Jn hJ!> gr~JI torm Ro~' h.1, th.-,r,·cd JnJ -.trl'ngth ..1nd .~11,t) '' Ju't a ':r1 '' clkovrJtn.1tcJ Jthlctc • Uo.,.,man Jumped before Ross. who quickly i.prung to her feet after clearing 1hc bar to ma~e it three Mas ters Meet • qualifiers fro m the c;ame school. then sped O\.Cr to her teamm3te~ with o pen \l.1\ and U,m.m.m b•>undc:d O\cr 5-~ ,111 1l.1.•1r !ir ... 1 t~. hut Ro" bump..:J thi.: h.ir ''1th hc.r he.id on her tar,1 Jt1 .. ·mr11 ind l-nL1..LJ II 11\cr Jgaan on h ·r 'e~1;.,J ,,1u1t R11,, lll\lH'J 011 ;,iftl'r l'J~ih ,11.:;.ir· 111~ ~ -l un •turd II\ 11.: S..1ilor,· trio p.1 ,rJ un 5·5 bellll'-' t1c'11pung 5·<> H ead!>, in the :i.hot put Jnd d1,1..u~. and all three high Jumper ... acJ,i.lni.:cJ 10 Fn· day·~ M a'ltCr!> M eet. ali.o Jt Ccrrtto' Col· "1-...il..t '' r1...1ll~ the 1rnl~ ~11! 1' 11 "e'1.: l-.1m Blanl..cn~hip ol I orr,1n~c .clc.uc:J 5· -111 the D1' t\1(10 111 f1nJI' Ill qu,1 ''' '.\ 1 for the ~1..t.i.tcr~ Meet ·1 he lither c ,.. • t rc3chod 5-6 10 qualtf~ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES I~ C-111torn1a Bus.ness ano this documen1 at eJch 1ob ;idm1n1s1ration authority will •er.1dences on ScJward CITY HALL 71 FAIR 1906 Vista CJud.!1, Newpon et lhe Non tt !ront en· IO aai..ty U'le tndet>tea· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;~ P1otess1ons Code, the spe-site The Contract0< and be granled unless an inter· Road in the City or Ne.,... DRIVE. COSTA MESA Beach, CA 92660 trance to the County ne11 aecure d by aald c1a11y contracior awlllded any subcontract0< under 11 estcd porson files an ob ~ Beacn . CALIFORNIA This business 15 con-Courtnouae 700 C1v1c Deed advancea th41'9Yn- PUILIC NOTICE the Contract tor tn•s Work shitll p01y nol less th01n the 1oct1on to the petition and A lh•rtv , (JO) d.ly rev 6" MARY T. ELLIOTT. ducted b'I' an individual Ceni.r Drive West San&a der. 111r1th 1nterftt H prp- ---------•shall usell contract a ma,or· spec1ftcd p1eva1hng rates or shOws good cause why the period~ .,.,,1 b<'gin 993 Mon Deputy City Clerk lhe ~egistr;irll(SJ ~om· Ana. CA at public auc· vtct.d therein and th• NOTICE TO ny ol lhO Worll. "' ac· wages lo 1111 workets em court snoutd nol grant the i:tay. h y 17 hi J a;6d Publ1sned Newport mence 10 t;~nsaFcl 1 usi· lion, to the tt1gheat btd· unpaid principal 01 the CONTRACTORS cordance with the pre>YI· ployed in the exl>CUl•on ol authori1y con1inuo throug un<' Be:'lch Costa Mesa O.lll ness under e icti ious der tor caah (payable at note aecured by 1a1d CAI.UNG FOR BIDS s1ons or Cnhlorn1;1 Busi· the Contract A HEARING on lhe pell 19'.lJ. at which lime ;iny in '. • ~ Y Business Nam,e(s) listed lhe time ol u le in lawful deed with •nletMt there· SchOol Otst11ct COAS T ncss ano ProtesS1ons Code No bidder m.w withdraw t1on will be held on JUNE aerested party m.ly re. ew ~· e> M.ty ~'· 2;· 2 25 abo~e on M;iy ~ 1993 money ol the United on H provided tn aa1d COMMUN I TV COLLEGE Section 1059 any b•d tor a penod or St•IY 10 199J ill 1 45 PM in Jnd comment on lhe N';la • 6. Junr , . ' 3. 5 1993 l•ene Fosler MJcautey Sta tea) all rigfll: title, Note '"' charO•• and DISTRICT l\•I worl\ must be com· (60) dolys ;:ih8' the d.110 sel Dt:1p1 10'.I localeod al J<l 1 11110 D~ant•on The N~g.t FOJS fhis si,iiemeni wa:o t.le~ and 1ntere11 conveyed to e•penae• 01 "'• truatee Bid Dead~ne· 2 p rn 01 pletO<I w1th1n JS consecu lor the opo111ng ol b•ds Tho C11v Dr~ve Soulh, Or :~re ?cev~~;a'.~~ .. ~9av~~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE O~n~~"c~~~;t~n ~e;: 1~ and now held by It under and 01 the '""i. cruted I.he 9Ul dlly ot June 1993 t111e days trom the time or A payment Bond Md a ~nqe. CA 921>68 l9!>J aatd deed in the pto perty by aata Deect 01 l1u11 Place or Bid Reciltp1 01 the Not•ce to Proceed is pcrlorm11ncb bond shall be If' YOU OBJECT TO the business hours at tnc 01 Fictitious 111uated 1n H id County S•mmo Recon veyanc:e No matter wha t you're doing, your hometown newspaper lllJfllll ,. fits 1n. lice of Director of Purchas sued by the Owner Time 1s requ•re<l pnor to e•ecv11on granting ol thc pe1111on you ~~em~: 0ttieC~oc;'ss~i"1';; Busines s Name F57o943 and State and deac:nbed Company 4900 R1ver-1ng, Betty Baldwin Coai11 ol the c.ssc.nc:.e NOTE lh•s ol the c:.on11ac1 ano sh.111 oo sttould apiicar at the near· ' ' ' n ' ' Publ·Sht'<l Newport Beac.h· •• lollow1 Ot8de Road Suite 2170, I!:::======== Community College Dos· pr0jl'C1 rnust t>e compte1cd 1n lho form set lorth in the mq and st .. ue your ob ~.llCdt aL :2~1,:4 SM~i T ~ta1tomc_nt Da•I P•lvt May PARCEL 1 Lot 44 ol 1r w1nd;;ile CA .i L70~----__,.-...,,...,,.._.,....,...,... tnct. 1370 m:tams Avenue, by August 6, 1993 Failure contraC1 documents 1ec:11ons or hill w11tton ob-tree · 1 ~ an a tie OI owing persons 24. JI. June 7. 14, I °TrllcrNo--tt>ttt. fffi 114-6370-By R c PILOT CLASSIFIED Costa Mesa, CA 92626 to complete the Wort.. Pursuant To Section 1ect1ons with \tle court be ~;.~ (~~lm5o~~~~o1rn;,a~;~9 a~~i0:.i~~s·n~~C~NOL· mOOJ City ol Cotta Meae, Mailliard A11t Se<:retarv Its the resource vou Profoc:t ldentilica11on will'l1n lhe ttmo set lorth 22300 ol the Public Con lore the he.inng Your ap County ot Orenoe, Swte Dated 0412311»93 ,, 1 1 11 Name· Orange Coast Col hereotn w1tt result tn the 1m· traC1 Coce, Ille con1rnc1 wtll pearanco may be 1n person normal business hours OGY. 157° Corporate PUBLIC NOTICE of Cahlom1a. aa anown ASAP84713 ca coun on ° se • lege Student Center PattO, pos111on ol hqu1d.lled di)Jn· con1a1n p1ov1S1ons perrM orbyyouranornev. Date d: May 17• 1993 ~"''e·c!u91~ . .,:2· Co~1" on• map recorded tnSf17,S/24,Y.J1 :;:~~·a~te~~. m==J~ Bid No. 1622 ages tor Heh day ol del'1y, 1109 1ho successful bidder IF VOU ARE A CREOITOR BY ORDER OF THE esa, ~0~ Fic:tltlous Booi.. 458 Pagea 46 .----------i Place Plans are on hie in tho amount sel lor\h 1n 10 subst.tuto secunttes tor or a contingent creditor ol 0 RANGE C 0 UN TY Woilred C'>t1st.Jn Fredeni.. Business Hamo through 48 1nclua1ve ol our columns compe Office of O.rect0t of Facill-the lnlormauon tor bidders any monies wtthheld by the !he deceased, you mus1 Ille LOCAL AGENCY FOR· ~en,t 16i8'31 :oler~ LCA State ment M1acellaneo u1 Mapa, for Ad Action q ualified buyers lo ttes Planning, Btll Haines, Each bid must conform D1s1nct to ensuro perform· your clmm Wllh the court MATION COMMISSION un ing on eac · The Followong persons record• 01 0.-anQ• Coun· call' Coast Communily College and be responsive to the arn:e under lhe contract and mail a copy to lhe pe1 JAMES J COLAN· 9}~.;y Ma ">0321 Ramona are dOlng business as 'Y Calilom1a EXCEPT· CaU a 642-5878 DiStrlcl' 1J70 Adams AV· contr.:acl documents Each btd submitted 1n re-sonal 1epresen1a11110 ap-• 1 • ' CONSTRUCTION WEST ING THEREFROM ell O•I, enue, ·Bldg , "D", Costa Each b•oder shall subm1t. sponse 10 this Notice shall PCl<flled by the cout1 w1th1n GELO, EXECUTIVE OF· Lane Hunllnglon Beach. 955 w 19th St , A2().S gaa mineral and water m.11v-.. Mesa CA 92626' 714/432· on the lorm furnished Wltll contain as a b•d item ad· lour months lrom the date FICER, LOCAL AGENCY CA 926'i6 • Costa Mesa CA 92627 ngni. but w1lh0ut nght .... J r'Wl ... 5101' • the contract documents, 8 equilte' shee11ng, $1\onng. of l1rs1 issuance or leners FORMATION COMMIS. This business is con E11 Terrell Aobe<'IS 955 w ol enlty on U'le aurface 'D VISOR NOTICE IS HEREBY list ol 1ne proposed sub-and bracing, or eQu1valenl as,prov1dl'<l tn SCC11on 9100 SIO N OF ORANGE dueled by 3 general pan· 19th St 'A204, Costa or w11hin 500 IMI lher• n • QI VEN h.at. the aboito-cont.r.a.ctQlt on.Jb.!LprOJ.OCI method. for the prol~llOCI Q.I b.e. CaWvrua J>-robatc COUH-TV, C•LJFORNIA ne•s.n1!__ Me.sa...CA.9~621 ol _..._ ... Hnled by C ..,J named SchOol otslt\ct ol as required by the Sublet· ollifo and limb 1n trenches Code Tho lime lor fihng Published Newport Tho e:,e~•st~n~!~ 1;,°'! Th•s business 1s con SeQeB lrorn and other. in 642-56Jr Th1nlun9 ol having a garage uae? Give us a call! PlL.OT Ci.ASSJ.Fl.E 0 842-5878 , Or~ County. Cahlom111. 11ng and Subcontracting and open excavation, claims will no1 ex p1re be· Beacn..Costa Mosa Da•I ml.'nc 0 a · u duC1cd by an 1n<11111dual a deed recOtded Dec.em· acting by and througn 11s Fair Practices Act Govero wn1Ch shall conrorm to ap. lore lour months lrom lho Y ness under the Fictilious The reg1st1ant(s) com. ber 29 1971 1n Booll -;===~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~.!....-------........ GoYtiming Board n-tnal· ment Code Secuon 4100 et plicable saloty ordetS. hearing dllle nollced Pilot May 24• 1993 Bui.•neon NN~me(s) aisled menced to transact buSJ 12981 , Page 1987 01 0111· Ca I I 6 42 _ S 678. •~ referred to 'as "DIS-HQ GoV1tm1ng Board. above. mOOl a=onChrrstian Frederik n~ss under the F1ct111ous c:iel Aecofd• TRICr', will receive up to, Eoc:.h Bid shall be ac· By &Alire<! p Fernandez YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe PUBLIC NOTICE se~ d Business NJme(s) hsaed PARCEL 2 h H .,,.nta f but nol later tllan Ille companied by a (:9'11fied Of Ph D Chancellor Coasi file kept by the court It Jou Th s statement was hied above on 5-tS.93 H aat loM tn the Article p U t a-1 e W W 0 rd S •bow-stated time, aealed cashier's check or bid C~mun1ty Coll..,,; are 8 person lnlOfesle I :n PUBLIC NOTICE Wll~ lhe Covnly Cterll ol Eh Roberts enhlled Eaaema nt• ot t 0 WO r k f 0 r you. bids fOf th• aword of a bond In ;an amount not less -,. tho estate, you may 1 e CITY-WID E 0 C M 18 This statement wu Med the O.Clarauon 01 Cov· f t:ontract tor the above than ten pe1cen1 (10') ol Published Newport With tne cou11 a formal Re-TRAFFIC IMPACT l~~ge ounay on ay with the County Cterll ol enanl.6 Cond11tona andl ..::::=~iii==;;;;===..::======:::::::, ~· the tolal bid pnce. payable Beach Costa Mesa Daily quest lor Spectol Nohcc ol 0<11nge County on May 21 Reatrichona rec:on:led lnlr Bid lh;tQ be rece1ve<1 In to the Otstric:t d a guaran· P1lo1May17, 24, 199J the filing ol nn Inventory FEE PROGRAM FS7 t2HS 1993 Bodk n 303· Pa 906 01 .,,. place ldent1tled above, tee ll'lal the bidder. ii •ts M99t and appt&IS()I ol estate llS· THE COSTA MESA CITY Published Newpon Be.1ch I FS7HS2fS Olhctal Record104' \od those bid• ahllll be proposal Is accepted. shell sets or ol any po1111on Of ~~~.~L H~~~1JiJ>L~O~ Costa Mosa O.i11y Piiot May Published Newport Beach The a11eet •ddreu and ned end publicly read promptly uecute th• PUBLIC NOTICE acc:ount12~~ rr~Yld~, In CONSIDERATION OF A 24, 31, June 7, 14, 1993 Cbsta Mesa Daily Pilot M~y olhef common de11ona• oud .et tile abov•Slaled Agre«nent, Furn11h a satis· MC11Pon OC • Aa i:· CITY·WIDE TRAFFIC IM m004 24 31 June 7 14 1993 · \Ion. 11 any, 01 lhe real im. end piaoe. facto')' Failhlul PerfOITn· BSC. 1717 n11 robate ode. e-• • • • r 0 8 rt d a 1 c,. b • d TMre w.11 be a twenty.live al'Ce Bond In an amount NOTlCE OF quest lor Special Notice PACT FEE PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE mOOl> ~bo:e 11 Jurpo<'\ed IO be (S25) deposit required tor not lest than one hundred PETITION TO lorm IS avatlable lrorn the THIS PROPOSED IMPACT 1175 Kin 11on Street eaen Mt ol bid dOC!Jmenta. percent (100%) ol the total ADMINISTER coun clerk ~~ ;~~~~l~H'1~~ L0EOCAEL HSOTHICE~EBY PUBLIC NOTICE jeo6ta Mu~ CA 9162' Refund Wiii be granted to bid pnce, lurntsn • Pay• EST OF AttOf'ner for the Petl· N Tl I The undetatOned Truat ~' Contr11c:tor1 only ment Bond In an amount ATE : tloner· GENERAL PLAN, ANO GIVEN tnat tne lollowlng NOTICE Of d bU - f0t two (2) •::Jmaalmum) not less than ltf\y J*~nt FLORENCE AYANELLE METCALF a McKEH· FINAL EI R. 111044 AO-nems ol round or , saYed TRUST£E'S SALE :: ~~cl~~:,,:;r11~i: .. 1~ returned In con<htlon (~) ol the IOI.al b<d pnce. FLOYD ZIE A PROFESSIONAL EOUATELY DESCRIBES piopetty h11v• been held by UNDEA DEED Of TRUST tne .J .. 1 ed dreu and within ten (10) days etter and lumlstt c4H11tlcales evl-CASI! NO. A1S8548 , THE ACTIVITY FOR THE the Pohce Depanment of T f No 95169 TE lothet common deet a• Ille bid opening date dencing that the r9quired To all lletrs t>enehclartes CORPORATION, 19129 PURPOSES OF CEOA tne City or Costa Men for Loan No 741361 ,:: In llCCOfdence Wlin the lns111ance Is In effect In tile creditor.. contingent c:red~ MAGNOLIA ST., STE THE IMPACT FEE PRO· I perlOd In excess ol n;nety o.h~ Ref .. ~:n· 11 any, attown .. provisions ol CaOlornia amounts set forth In I.he tors, and persons who may 201 , HUNTINGTON GRAM IS PROPOSED TO (901 days A p Number 4U t:M2-44 The IOI.al amot1nt o t U'le Public Contraci Code s.c.. gonefat conditions. In tile olllerwln bo lnletealed 1r1 BEACH, CA 92049 ~~~~~~~Rl~~~g~~: 813Ck Leather Jacket & a ~~E:~ 17,e':~-'UJ-~ unpaid prtnc:ipal belance tlon 3300, the Olstrlct r• event ot la1lure 10 enttr Into IN Wiii or eSlale, or bolh, (714) N4-US38 SARY TO ADDRESS THE gold dtamond"' TR ST D TED J of the obligetion a.ecured quires that the bidder pot· the contract and execute 01: flORENCE AVANl:.LLE Published Newport CUMUlATIVE IMPACTS OF NOTICE IS URTHER 1t~l UNtESS ~c~AK~ by the propeny to be -the followlng clas· th• required documents, FLOYD Beach.COS\4 Meo Oruly DEVELOPMENT WITHIN GIVEN ltlat II no°!~ ap. CTION TO PAOTECT •Old a nd rH aonebl• eincation of conttactor's II· tuch bid •ecunty wlll be A PETITION has been PllO M 17 18 24 1993 COST E TO penrs end proves .... ~ 011-•ttpen••• and ad· c;eflM at 1tle Um• that the lorfalled The Falthlul ,..,. filed by WILLIAM L FlOVD t ay ' • • . A M SA. ANO ershlp ol tfle ptoperty OUR PftOPEATY IT M4Y ' INI llm• 01 the , . B~"' hall I ttt S c' of MoT\1994 E NSURE T HAT THE within s.eve'n (7) days lol· SOl.O Al A PU8LIC ancea • contrad la ... atded. forrnanc• """ • r• n • uperlOr ourt STANDARD LEVEl Of' bl ol ALE ,, YOO NEED AN 11\4\jal publtc.allon ot ~ Cont111Ctor. General Budd· main In full force and effect Caltlomla, County of OR· PUBUC NOTICE SERVICE IS MAINTAINED IO~lnQ the pu ica, IJhon XPLANATION Of TH( Nolle: e o l Sale la Ina Contre~or A or 9 through the guatant" .,._. ANGE. 1rn1 NolJCe, trie 1111 t Sfeto ,,10 Iii •O PUBLISH May t7 and 24, rlod II' specilitd In Ille THE PETITION requoals ... K97857 ON l HE TRAFFIC CIRCU· sh II Y8$I In Ille hndor, ti ATUAE 0# THE PRO· In add1Uon '° CHh ih• 1993. geMfal CondltlOnt that WILLIAM L FLOYD be LATION SVSlEM the<e t>e one, or 11'1 the City fDtNG AGAINST YOU ruatee wlll •ccepl a Plug Into the Pilot Closs1f ied section to find WALK THROUGH: May The DISTRICT re&efWS lppotnled a.1 petSOnal rep-NOTICE Of' PERIOD THIS PUBLIC HEARIN~ of Costa Meu. 11' Wtlieh OU SHOUlD OONYACT A Hh1er t cttecll drawn 25, 11113 et 9 a.m (Ac:IYll-tile rignt to re/eel any 0t 1111 reHnlatJve to edm1nlsl8f OF REVIEW ,OR THI! WILL BE HELD AS FOl CA .. Ille propeny lh.all be UWYE" a atate or nation al able tot conctllCtOf to '<llllt ~di Of to w•IY• arty If• the HI.file ol tile d4lcedent NEQATIVa LOWS told .. public auction 81 . Noelce i. •eb¥ Ol"'en Ill a Chee• drawn by Ille tM welkttwough 1w not f'99UlatitiH Of lnlormalttlH THE PETITION requests DECLMATIO" DATE Wed°"<:hiy, June time and date to be an-ehat a.nano .-econvey· 1taie Of ledefal c redit m~) Orange Cout In #¥f blda or In the bid-the decedent's WILL and PREPMU fOR TMI l , l99.l nouoced ~Y. a c.ittOf nion 0# a chKll dr..n College~ a Op-ding. . codtefls, if #'Y, be admtlled p AO p O I• D AM· -=~ e ::iJ. ~:: DATE.D: Mer t 7 • ~ ~°' •:u."":!. y a atate or ledefal tav• ereuon1 Otllce. A.a requtted bY ~ to l)fObate. The will and NEXAnoM PLACt:' Cit Councll 1H~ aubaUtut•d ttuat .. ng1 and loan auocl· 910 DATE: June •• 1993 1173 of th• Cahlornla """ eodlcoll .,. avt1Uable Oft TENTATIVll TRACT CharTlberl et (!.iy Hell n DAYIO ... •NOWDEN, '*'' '° ltte °""' of lion, ••••no• aUOC:I • .. 2 P.M. Labor Code, 1he Director of tot •llllf'l'tnellon In tile t11e NO 14799 fSUWARD Fair Orrve Coat• Mesa CHtU 0, ~OL.ICE ruat •11.Cut•d bw DI · tlon o r u>11ni• bank ,:,ARO DATE. June IS, :::, ==:, f,,_ ~: k~EW~= t9ql,.SlS tl) TO TH• CITY CaltlOrnta ' ' Publlsne d Ne wport ut" Wlje manne and ~'!ect,1'~a=af"c6c:3! No payment allall be ot Calllornl• hH d-'er> •uthOll'Y to admlnlater th• 011' N~T •EACH PUBLIC COMMENTS IN BHCh Cott• M•M Daily Wljemenne hu• nd •ut"Ot•t•d lO do made tot WOttc Of metef\at mined tile generally ~ ...... under tile tncMpeo. Nola la ller9by gown ~tT~EF~~R!}AYo:E w,m~: P110I May 24, 1193 '~ ':'., .. :::r= ne.• tn lhll ..... In under the contract unlets lng rat .. of wagea In the OM Ml'nll\ttlra4ion of E• lhal a Negative Oedar.tion SENH.D OURINO THC. mll09 aye NIA lnel 1 l1 __.,.of tendet Olttef #Id "'* the Regittflt of locallty In whictt the Wortl ..... ~ (This tuflOftty for th• J'OPOHd An-PUBllC HOA ING fOR PUIUC NOTICE U • U o t 0 ft I c I a I c.aan I• ac.c:...,ted Cantrac\Cfa ....nr.e. 10 the ,. lo be performed. COflles Wiii .. the pertONI,...,.. na.11a\lon Tent .. I~ Tr.at FURTHER INFOR-..ATION N\ "'-ottlC• of T~ "'8f WIW!Otd DISTRICT tll•t !he CON of tllese waoe raee deMrt'N· ,.._.....,. to takt tnanv No 14195 .(Seawsd 1" to TELEPHONE (Ft4) 7~· FlcUtlout ltte ~ Aeca der of he iu uence ot lh• TRACTOR n• prOf*!y It natlOnl, entltled PMVAIL-ectloftl wllhOul obUllftlng the Ctlj 04 NawpC>l1 0.ktl 5.>35 OR VISlf fAANS· hahMM ....._. Couft'W C..lfOt· ruU••'• De•d u"lll ~el the~ f'9 con-INO WAGE SCALE, _. oourt approvtt. lefof<t tell hM beef1 Pftpetwd In com ~tATIOM SUMCES AT St-"---t ~ ~"*" ao ._ ..,......._ net was awanled My ma1t1\loned at the OISTA.cl Ina ~ ¥8fY ~ plence wnh f'9 Calltofnia ................ ti et O.t n end h Of endOIMe ' CONTRACTOR not 110 Ii ollice IOCaltd a1 1370 acltona, ~. tt1e pet lrwwonmental 0uatoty Act Th• PHo• lne fOllo-MnQ penont c• a.Meu a~ M f19h\ ClftMCI 11sul:ljecl10 penal· Adami Ave , Cosi. MeN. tonal,.,, .... ..,...,. w4ll be by the Ota~ Covnty Cl ... tflecl ,. CSOf~ ~" ., tee:,::... ,= leid ......... Mm.- tlet t.Wldef tile 1 ... W tile u. CA m:ze. Physical fec6-required to ~ llOlk1a to Locel Ao-ncy FCMmatlOn The most com ptehen-llUSIN~SS SOLUtlON$ .._. NIA ... ge NIA oowenent °' - canM dat1tllcat1on tpeel tiea PlanninQ, ~ .... .,... .Mttd ,.,.. unleN Comn!iulon. ~ °' .,.,. end C\lrfent dlrec CONSUl.T INO INT ANA 'I ... 1>411 of ... • ......... -......... ..., ~ 19 "* °' able 10 flit'/"*-" Pl"Y tiey Mv9 ..,...., ....,. °' .,. Ame•atton Wiii !"Huft In torv of OOod• a np "'' TIONA~ '"' Vltca Caudal. AK.,. .... a.IA tttte, .,...... • "epeclalty contrector" H upon req\lell The Con-OOMented '° l'9 proflOMCI ~ _.. .. ,_ 10 Ille ¥tCH ero11ndl H!!YwlJO" h, CA II on.,.,,,. et·,• 111 • ., WUM._enc•. dellNd In Sec1t0n 1058 oe. tractOr 1,,,.. !>!" 1 copy ol llCtiof\ I The lllda.-ldent ,.., .-nt• °' tevent.-n .!!.!~ f'o'lll~ Maeaulrr. ,1 - services from electric1ons and plumbe rs to londscopers & painters M Monday, May 24, 1993 NOTICE Of TAUSTLE'S SALf UHDE" DEED Of TRUST T ~ No NOS TI! Loan No 11434U Other Aet •• AP Numbef' ••2·171 ·36 VOU ARf IN DEfAUL T UNOEA A DEfD Of TRUST OATIO Oecemw 22, 1919 UNLESS YOU lAKE AC· TIOH TO Pf'OTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOt.O AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN UPI.A· NATION Of THE NATI.JAE OF lHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER • Notice la M,.by g11ten that Seff'ano Aecon119Y• ance Company at lruttee, or 1ucce1tor tru1tH or •ubelltuled tru1 ... pursuant to the Deed ol Tru1t ••ec:uled by L and o Propet\lea Inc. a Cahtom1a C°'lM>f'allon Recorded 1212911919 1n 8ooll NIA Page NIA lnat I 89-706920 ol Oll1c1al RKOrdl In th• ol· flee ol the County Recorder ol Orange Counyy, Call· tomla, and pur1uan1 10 the Notice ol o.1al111 and Elec:tlon to Sell thereunder recorded 01n4n 993 in 8ooa NIA P11Ve NIA ln11 • 93·021415 OI H od Olhc1al Aec:ord1, Wiii S.11 on 06/0711993 at 1 00 PM at lh• Nonh front entrance to the County CounhOuH , 700 C1~c Centet On\19 w .. 1 Santa Ana CA at pubhC aucvon, to the h1gM1t bidder lor CHh (payable at ~ lime ol u te in ta>llftul money ol the United sea ... 1. all nght, 11ue, and 1n1ernt, con11eved to and now held by It under u td deed in the property 111u- aled In u 1d COYnty and Stale and deacnbed .. lol· Iowa Parcel 1 Lot 36 o l Tract No 7519 m Iha Ctty ot Newpott Beach, County ot Orange State o l Calitor· nla, aa per map recorded on 8ook 294. Pages 1 through 4, lnclu111te of M11cellaneou1 Map a, m the ottlce ol the Coun ty Recorder ol ao1d County Ex· C9J)ting all 011, 011 n ghll rmnerals mineral righla, natural ga1 nghta and other hydrocarbon• by what· IC>eVlf' name known lhal may be wothon or under the parcel ol land hereonabove deacrobed 1<>9elher >llfllh the pef'Pelual right ol dnll1no m1n1ng eaplor· Ing and operauno therefor, and stonng on and r• moving the ume from Hod land or any otner land Including the right to wn1pt1ock or dtrec11onally drill and mine lrom land• oll'ler than those herein· above deacnbed, Oii or g.11 well• tunnel• and 1halla Into through or acron ll'lu 1ub1urtace of lhe land here1nabove do1cnbed 1nd to bonom 1uch #h1p1tockad or dorecllonally dnlled wull1 tunnel• and 1hal11 under and benHth or beyond Ole uten· or hm1ta thereol, and to redrtll retunnel, equip, maintain, repair, decpeh and oper.ite any such well• or m1ne1 w1lhou1 nowevor the r1gnt to droll, m me. atore. eaplore or operate tnrough ll'le 1urtace or the upper SOO feet ol tne 1u1J1urtace 01 lhe land nere1nabo11e described .u r111orvet.1 by The Intone COmpany a West Vorgonoa Corporallon m deed r .. corded Maren 30. 1973 m Book 10619, Page 984 0 1· hcoal Record• Parc_,I 2 Non·tu1c1ua111e appurtenant easementa tor 1ngreu and egreu over pro1tate 1tteell a1 •el 1onh 1n tho•e certain declaratoon 01 Co11enan1a. Cond1toon1 and Re•lrocnon1 11 .. -corded Aprol 6 1971 on Book 959b Page 902 Ot11c1al Record& March 10, 1972 "' Boo k •OOJ4 P.1ge 411 Ot11c1al Records and Maren 21 19 72 1n Book 1004b Page 609 Olloetal Records 01 Orange County Cal1tom1a Parcel 3 An ed•emen1 tor the purpose 01 drain· age ant.I tne maintenance ol drainage laclhllea and 1ngr1111 and egreu lor Iha purpo1e ol 1ucn m ain· utnance 011er ll'le doned area pon1on 01 the Loi that 11 ad1acen1 and con1oguou1 to the doned area ol Parcel 1 as· shown on Eah1b1t · B" to tne cen.aln corpora11on grant deed lo Canyon Voew Community A11oc1a11on dated December 27, 1972 and recorded on December 29 1972 on Book 10495 Page 697 ol Ollocoal Records ol Orange County Calolorn1a Parcel 4 An eHemenl lor drainage 01ter Loi F of rract 7519 a1 shown on a map hied In Book 294, Pagea 1 through 4 1nclu11ve of M11cellaneou1 Maps 1n the olhce ol the County Recorder ol H id County The street addreu and oll'ler common dellgna· lion 11 any. ol lhe real property described abo1te 11 purponed lo be 12 Rue Chantilly, Newpon Beach, CA 92~60 The under119ned Trustee d11cla1m1 any hab1hty tor any oncorrectneu ol the 11ree1 addre~• and oth- ar common de11gnauon 11 any 1hown hef'eon ~ The total amount ol Ille unpaid principal balance 01 the oblog&t1on aecured by lhe property to be 1old and u1a1onable coata e•pen1a1 and advance• at the lime or 1ne 1n11Jal pubhcauon ot Ille Notoce 01 ~II II $538 091 10 In add1llon 10 cash the Tru1lee will accept a e<11h1er 1 check drawn on a 11.lte or natoonal bank, a check dra..,n by a 1'-'l• or tedtral credit union or a c:heck drawn by a ~tale or federal aa1tmg1 and loan a11oc1auon, 1avon91 a11oc1allon or savonga bank 1pec1t1ed on Sechon !>t02 ot lhe Fmancodl Code and aulnorued to do bu1one11 1n th•• state In 1ne event 01 tender Other ll'lan cash '' accepted, tne lru~tee may withhold the 111uance ol tne Trust· ee'1 Deed unlll tund1 become available to Ille pav· " or endorsee aa a manar ot right Said 1a1e will be made wot!"out co1tenan1 or war- ranty, exp,.11 oromph9d r19ard1n9 t1t1e, po11e111on or encumbranc es lO 1au11y tne 1ndebtedn1:u 1 cured by aa1d Deed ad1tancH tnoreunder wolh 1n· lt,.11 a1 pro1t1ded ttoereon and the unpaid proncopal ol the note secured by 1a1d dettd with tnlerest thereon 11 provided on •••d Noll! 1ee1o c h.t•llC' and upen1e1 ol the 1tu1IH and ol thu 1tu1ta cre~ted by saod Deed ol lrust Serrano Reconveyance Company 4goo R11tcrgrade Road Su1le 2870 '""•ndale CA 91706 18181 814· 6370, By R C Ma1thard AHi Secretary Dated 04r.11119g3 ASAP8411 4 ~p. 512•1 ${31 Bow To P lace Classified Ad B\' PHO~E: BY \1SITI 714 6·12·5678 G OR MAii~: 330 ~.Ba) 'trft'I Co.,la Mr.,n. L \ <l:!.627 (Cnrnf'r of ~l'~porl Rh,11 ,\ B11) :-1 ) CLASSIFIED 110 RS: T~ltphonl' 8am · :l:30pm \1on1IJ\"~ r1dJ~ Walk.In 8:30.tm·:>:30pm \J1ind..iy·I rul.a) DEADLU\ES \londay ....................... ~ rulay 5.:Ulpm Tut da > ...................... \lnnda, ;,:.Ulpm W tdnf' da} .................. f'ur da, 5::Hlpm I ndept>mienl. ........ Wt·tlnr-.cla) :J:30pm Thur clay ................ \'\'rd nrMlay 5:30pm Friday ...................... Thur!lcla .i :30pm .'at urda y ....................... Frulay ,;;JO pm GE ERAL P Ot l Cl ' R1tf'• and dtadhntt 1rf' •UbJ•· I In < ha~f' •llh11u1 nohrf' 1 lwo publiahtr ffttnf'I ti~ ht 111 Cf'nti1r, rtrluuf~. rf'•Uf' •r rtJnl 1n• rlu11f1rJ 1d\trt1M"lllf'nl Pk••" r•rort 1n1 rrror• 1h1c ""} lw in •eur rl1u1r!f'd 11.f 1mlllf'tlw1•lr I ht 01J P1lut ,\ Thr lndtptnckn1 ••trrh n11 l11h1l1h for 111y •rror 1n an 1d•trl1Hmtnl ( ·r •hK Ii 11 "''} ht rr•11t1n.1blf', n rrpl for lht to;t .,( lht tf•l•f' 1r1u1Uy orru~ by tht rrror. Crttl11 r111 onl• 1,.. 1ll11"td for l~t firll 111M"rtion ............ IRVINE 1044 HOUSES/ CONDOS POR SALE UNIV PMK De ut JBr 2Ua l..mhm on gmt>tt. Min 1t , pvt g•rden S220K mut.1 11111 1$1 509t PUeUCNOTICU PUIUC NOTICU Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. THE NEWPORT BEACH e COSTA MESA OailJPilDL 642-4321 Classified Community Marketplace STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Pilot Is pleased to announce a new service now available to new buslneuH. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra chatge, and save you the time and th• trip to the Court House In Santa Ana. Then, of course, sner the search Is completed we wtll file your fictitious business name statement with the County Clertc, publlsh once a WMk for four WHkt u required by law and then file your proof ol publication with County Clertc. Please stop by to file your fictitious buslnHs tatement at the Pilot Legal Department, 330 West Bay, Costa Mesa, Califomla. If you can not stop by, please call us at (7 14) 642-4321-, Extension 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mall. Have A ·Garage Sale! ~· If you should have any turther 4 quest.Jons, please call us and we will 1 be more than glad to assist you. GOQd Luck In your new buslnessll ,. ' . Coll The Pilot Classifi eds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! THE NEWPORT BEACH e COSTA MESA nu: NEWPORT BEAC'li • C'O:>IA MFA-\ ( -.. D ·1 p·1 _II J _I .. -. ... . ~ \ DailJPilDL ·-. i If ••• ,Classified Community Marketplace l0U4L .. "1t .. ..., U llJft J " t 'Ill t t All ru l ul.lle .tdvtrl111n1 1n l111s HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE MOBil.E HOMES 1100 11cwsp1per 11 sub1e" IO Ille fed fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1111 h lr HIUll~t A(I ti 1961 H ar11tRd1d whlcll mMu u 111e91l lo adnrllse "any preterenu , llmllallon or d1scum1nat1on band 111 ma. color, rthg1on, u1, ll111t11u,, l1mlll1I slllus If llMI04\al W\tlll. or P llllU llofl IO make 111f """ llftltrtnct. llml ESTAT8 S ALB 8 1140 ft coach, E'alde CM Sr. p ork. MOOO/ obo. 760-7904 Iv m sg S oll y o ur h o m e lhrouqh classlfktd M2H78 l.ll1t• If ll1scrtm1n111en." 1---------- Thls nunpaper will 110111••• ~••fly XCtflC Wf ldftltlU 111enl lof 1tal t&lllt wlllcll II 111 •111.t'" If &111 law O.r 1t.Otl$ .,, ""''' ltlltfl!Md 11111 all dwtllHllS ld•trllsttl Ill 11111 """""' ........ ,. "' Ill ............... 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To 11ve putner .tJ\f chOl(9, ••would CIOl'llpiew the ptCturt nf our hand by btddinc three pedc!e Q.2-Bot.h V\llnerabk, u Sout.h )'OU hold ~ J&e& Q81 •.U668 The bldd1"' hu procMded· North l•t South Weat I + 2 1 Wluil Ion do you take'> A.-At thi• 11.11p, thet9't no prob· lem p.-Althoutb your queen of •!*Ma thould t. upended, you do not have l he nluae to bid at the three W...I. •hl<h would be • pme furn . ind yoo r beaJ't •toppe.t 11 too uinu--to NIPli no t.Na., u 1 l>IJ91bM conlrect • Ml ahaky, 'lie would bf' C'Ontcnt with two no t.nunp That Ml 1 fo,..artl IOUll mov•, not. 1 11111 of~. and YoU have • mu1muin for Lh11 bid Q.4-Ea11 W"t vulnueble, H South }'OU hold: +VoktQAQJ76S2 . Al06d~ What ia your •n1111 btd" A .-You have no chotc.-hold1ni two llCft, • preemptJve bid of four been. 11 out of the Cl\Mlllon Op.n one beaJ't and ••ail developrMnl.a Q.&-Ea.t·W.i vulnerable. u Sout.h you hold e VoW AQJ76U 1..Al06&~ The btdchna ..... proceeded Nortll &Mt Bo.di W• P .. p-1 What le your QPenlnc btd'> A.-Sinc-e pen.net Ml a JNI~ h111d, you can rtell.•lleally rule out chanc.e of alara. Your maln ubJtC· tl11e "°" lhould be l.o male 1t u cliNkult 11 poeaibM for the oWO· MDIII t.o pt t.opthtr S~ they ~Y could male four ..._ open four hM$ ~Al Sout.h, YUlNteblt, y.111 eQ.176 AllQtT • •K .. The bMtchfts ..... p~ 8"dl W• Nortll &Mt t <;! 1 0 P .. 1 0 ' Whet ~ do YoU l411ie7 A.-We t..i thle haftd It \Oo ~IOd to Mii tNt. to lhe opflONflta at tllf'M dia--* The blM Wty \0 ftt )VUr PtUtMr lftto lhe -UOO le to dnu Wt, &-. Non.II .... not ,... bid, "°"' double .. '°' ~l • N9wport Beach/Costa Mesa OaHy PHot Monday, Ma 24, 1993 U £(OMO -~heck This Out/ UAL ESTATE NEWPOltT COSTA ll!SA 2824 SOOTH COAST LOST a uat.Onatn MAllD SLIPS IXCllANGE 1800 IEACB 2189 lllTIO 26H POUWD 292S 5530 DOaS 7022 iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'BR Mob"-Hrne. O\Mt.. liiliii1ii•----·1 ••iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii(••·----BEAUTIFUL 38r 3-car Secure. S499/1no AM .......... R •t•U ... e t o Ront. 40'llM•-rt A• l.350 gar~ home In QUlel Beach Areal t991 Newpot1 8tltd Lrg. new..,.,.,.. 28 Found· S.21·93 Blac:lt H Blf v '" w•h ~ ...... .._.... 0-o CenWon near No Pel• ...._.373 ~ gar, pvt pMiO, "' IOng half94, lrg ~ ~ ...._ ...........-·-Santa M•rgat•I• High MIW'°"T ,.,..,.IUU South Cout Plal•, no let, white dot on • Ulan ing °' ~ ma.a& Will trMle f"" hOme V£AAlVOAWIHTER 2BR 2BA, gat, frpl, dlw. pets .. f-3738 c~. choke chain w/ ne.ds help C.tl ~ sahlboat 85Q.4514 .... .. __ .., U ,....r ...... In •• , _ __. Ot P•ul M7·770f from Mlas1on Viejo S650JM().S2000r'MO .._ P..-....... no -gs """"" on north co Costa Mesa t-4111 Mel ec..,,,,....t qu1e1 4·ple11 $750/mo '••••••••• Sarna Ana and 2ts1•--.-T""'11i""AC,,...~H""l!R"='t""•,....l-•--1 e· Dinghy W/Of"-snot• 1t4·"' .... nn F"'lllllltd~ 5"48-2997 Of' 64C-7064 1' st pis c.11 !MS.7888 PreachOol/inlant tod· moonng, E-Bavfront, ~ .. ,... AP'•DTMENTS Balboa Isl t>MI offe<I HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAil 2122 Villa Rentals 2BA. AH now IEYWRY· ' n.n LOST: Penlan CM diet' IO co , .. c:h full 645-41512 Of 645-8928 TNINO Inside & outll f~R 9mNT 1tme Pvt M:hools on 675-4912 F1teptaee,.garage, etc '••U-.~-----· Or•y, wHh ot•,,ge UCI CAMPUS & In It• •EW 90AT aUPa 1695. 772·7550 1• •ve• L.ost M•y 13 on ..,,,,. Xlnt working HPT HARBOR ~ Congr"s Slrfft, CM cond1t10N 12 un1ta Slips •vall mo to mo REWARD 546-2182 ECE. 854-6030 or long term A fUlt-38R. Ground floor +-•---------S69510ulet slucllo BA frptc 1 gar + all new ROOMS 2706 condo. Pool, spa, 11\fOUl Rite near Har-1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••••I TELE.MARKETING Must gym, patio, Ing, gated bor S895. 772-7550 1• enjoy spor~ Earn MNICe, II-abotlrd , .. cd1ty. e9C)..4 t 00 • walk to bch S.6·2947 •--------------,......iExctusille Balboa Penln, PERSONALS S»SOt</yr ~rox 25 AVAILABLa NOW larne room w" .. pvt ········••I hra. Mr. Carr438-1458 h••······· 2BR 2BA, 7lh Fir, Sec:, 2BR •r.t llove~n enttance. No ~Ing. gar, boat doclt avail, epecl•, t981 Maple S350/mo. 875-339f TIA9SPOITATION 270• view, S249S 631-"086 --------1 EMPLOYMENT NEW & llVIPRC>VEC> SER"IC:E DIRECTORY 777..3324 Of 693·9310 •--------MEMBER Adorable 2BA 1 BA --------E'ald• 2 mester suites,•---------SHIPS SEJtVJCES 5533 cottage-style duplex Avall 6/1: 3/4br, 2ba. d/w, lndry rm. t gar HOTELS 3018 1--------- on B•gonl•. Small cent air, trg yard, ga· •apace. 246e Santa • MOTELS 2718 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ........ MOT01tCYC1.ES RA.TE fenced yard & patio. rage, pet ok. $1595 Ana Av $795 nt-7804 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M Pl .. H bo aware that SCOOTEltS 8018 W/D hlcup, lrplc. na. dep. S40-74f4 1• VCC Membership, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • •£'SIDE ES,_ ..... £• t--& •...:m golf pH the ltstings In this cat· rage. New carp,et ..__..... COSTA MESA MOTOR 1,..,N -·"· •~· • .,v, StOSO Agt 875-4912 BAVSHORE beach Lrg 2BR 2BA in amall $500 859-1686 egory may requlre you cottage. 3Br 2Ba. qulet community, low dally/wkly, $99 & ~~~..,,....,,...,....-....... ,...._-1 io caJI a 900 number LOV£LV 2Br 1Ba du-$2500/mo, 1 st/las1 Balcony, d/w, tndry rm up, cop loc. nell1 to WARNER SPRINGS, CA tn which there ls a plex, garage, w/d Avail 6/1, 645-9379 $800 185 Mesa Or. golf course, 645-4840 Use our memt>ersh1p ch81ge .,.r minute. f 978 HONDA 750F N-top end, gOOd condluon, $ t 500/obo 71 • 890-0055 A,..,,., fow ...... or Stnfct $88 per HURRY! for only Month $1200fmo incl all ullt 831-4750 $250 ent1lle1 you to a Avail now. 644·9819 E••tbluff 4BR 2Ba. , _________________ .......,,,__ Newport Ba1r Inn month's tree use of •••••••••• VIEW e11panded lam/ •E'SIOE ESCAPE• SpeclaJ Weekly intro golf, tenn1S. swimming hv1ng, 2 t/p Pvt ycJ \Jg 2BR 2BA In small rates. $160/wtc. Nic e and horsebaclt riding s2soo1mo Don Pf•ff quiet community, rooma, Cont. Break· Calf 714·721·12t8 pp 642-9797 ColOwtl Ban~., Balcony, df'W. lndry rm fasl Cm• to bea<:h "& MERCHANDISE COSTA MESA 2124 SCOOTER '86 HONDA SPREE, :rdnt cond, hke MW. $425 obO 673-2771 • 28A 28A Condo $800 185 Mesa Or. airport. 2070 Newport T Lg l8R, l '-'2BA guest 931-4750 Blvd. • 831-eoc>o •••••••..,.•i 1111.mouer 6010• .. ••••••-Nowport •rrace, hso wfocn view on•---------~ ~• ~ 11 gar, lrpl, Oulel Neigh· boachlront lot. Pvt E'Slde, Best area, 2BR1---------EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTOMOBILES borhood, inside lndry, declc, s 1175/mo yrly, 1 BA, NICE sz. Tustin RENTALS TO ·········•l 2 e lil'ul boo6<cases wt'W••·····-(4 lJnes 27 Doys) Call 642-4321 ext. 307 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE W•lk to SO acre 1 1 A 1 & 20th ,... hk 1' u 1 s Pd v Im med • w u up, su 11 n~ leaded gfs drs, 2 crvd Canwon P ark $900/ Cindy 673-3777 Ag1 S750 + dep, 646-9906 J:UU\£ 2724 pedestals w/marble ·-------"--mo Centery 21 Berg 1:::::-6::-:-:::-:---:;--;:::=-::::-lf;:;;i;'id.~m;-"'.iti;R; liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----------1 ,-• N24189t • Lido Isle,• 3 + 3, tam rm, Eaatslde 2Br 11/2Ba EMPLOYMENT tops & more 262-1246 CADlllAC 9040 •• EASTSIOE SIS rodec 2-c:ar gnr, twnhm, pvt patio, poof CM Npt Terrace 2 rms, 553() ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nowport Riviera •BR $2,100 310·277-1583 enc gar. N/pets. S150f fum/unfurn. Color TV. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijAPPLIANCES 6011 '8f Coupe do Vlllo. 2!h8a, end unit, bal· _c-::a-::11-::o,-w_n,,,,e_r_a~f-te_r_6,_P_M_ mo, 6·mo lse 646-7146 f1lg/micro/pool/cable Like new Restored in- AC"°91 1 -off the old blade 5 -t• t ElmlNt• t 4 Atilt!MI ice 15 ~Ider 111 8fO'MI 9'l8de 17 Medic.i IUbJ 18 Cer1aln ft Acf<MNI: Pf-' 20 EOQ drlnll 21~ 23 BtldQe ~ 25 lnlc>erted 2t Cereal 27 Trout 29 CrOWd 32 Read c:aref\;11)' 35 Vthlcle 31 Blood pref 37 -Home 31 WaMI hMvtly 39 Cuc:lloos 40 Elec units ' t 0eme Myfa -•2 BMet>all ~ '3 -lM-1\JllO « .. _ re>Wn'' •5 Ot>lalned •6 Budlet .. Boef b&SinS S2 8eoe0'* St Insect 57 N01 rented St SlfOt'g ameftlng St c.tpltel ot 2 3 • 17 20 23 37 57 . LaMe 80 Not tr..n 81~ 82 Maln1aln 113 MOI'• palnM 64 Looller 85 Money U&ng DOWN 1 Recite rhy1hmblly 2 Scout's -3 ~lure 4 FavOl'1te 5 Oppoei1e of compliment 8 Type of e&1 1 Ral9on d '- 8 Hunter's Pfe'f t Ac1rMS/ -immer Wllf. llrnl 10 Broadcall e,geln 11 Ren1ec1 ac- eommodatlOn 12 War!* 13 F~kty 21 Unger 22 9enc:h tOOI 24 Sotl dr•~· 27 Tu1 ..... 28 s.cotld ....... 8CIOIS 30 Leave out 3 t SuperYlaor 32 Grano -33 Mulic: moUI 34 Nol wall· lltleO 35 A C&IO 36 Country In W•t Indies 3a Rowboat Otn 42 Gr .. tet In num~ 44 NotlWMt 45 Newfoundland airport 47 A.nomt 48~• state 49 Unsopt11s11- ca1ec1 50 Play backer 5 1 CofnrMne• 52 Be profane 53 Cognitant of SC Red shade 55 Otsmllte work 59 Jazz p1eee 10 11 12 13 cony .... · $1325/mo •Lido Penlnaula• EASTSIDE 2Br, frpfe, !r3=-~~~2'5888 AcTtlvtSatl•• Asst. F{T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii side, out. mech. New 38R 21hBa. big grnbtt, Harbor VloW·Pvt Bch garage yard w/d u-. 36/hr cert pref, Stackable weahor/ pnl, CO S9000 spent lrplc ........ S 1275/mo 1BR, park mdl $900 hkups. No pets.' $885/ Corone del M•r sunny Enthus•astic/carlnq dryer. Hvy duty xi. last 3 yrs Must see Vacant. Pool, Spa Lux Wt.rlrnt tBR SlSOO mo. 619/934-3710 spacious rm/ba, 'h blk •tlltude a must. Mesa wht Almost new-warr Best otter. 645-0321 •· Tennis. 2 Car Gar. 28R Beachfront 51350 •--------------bch, pref fem n/smlcr Verde Convalesc ent 644·8058 or 67S80S8 Hug• Mstr. Bin Pvt •FREE CABLE!!•! Hoapltal 543-5584 " • 873-eG30' Mon-Sat 18... 1 1 $450 utls pd 723-1968 Washer/Oryer $13!iea 1---------yft..... a~.. B•y Lo-7 0 Lid p .. ..rm, c ean. poo • ~--------· GEO 9080 -... ~ ..,,.,. u 1 o e r .. Or. d _... 1_... C ht ID ti t Ref11g $190 Dish· cation Donald Platt 51 e , gatvv, nury rm, E'SIOE CM. Non-smkr aa •r • coun er washr $l20 646-5&48 642·9797 Coldwell Near Lido. 2Dr 18a cioso to bch, schls & shr rtice 3Br 2Ba hse, help for market In liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Banlter 11ouso, ram rm, pauo. shops 642•5858 w/d $360 + YJ ut1I NB .. FfT. good st.art· ---------·92 Metro )(Fl, 2 door, 38R 2BA home, NOl"\h laundry, lrg dble gar. •Lg clean quiet 2BR Avl 5130. Mike 646-6003 Ing pay, 631 '°'~ FURNITURE 6014 5·spd, greal condl Cl\d. Cul-cte-aac, 2-c:ar 723-0431 818:966-2229 2BA fireplace, patio, Cash1'ers Needed mileage, extende~ I Lido lalo Bal'front. F warr t c. 995 67"' 1908 gar, yd. No peVsmlt. NEWPORT Torr•c• garage Nt shopp ng. 1 -... .r s I 2 $825 N p 640 2495 non·smkr share great For Charo·Chtcken. Ethan Allen furniture 1150 mo. 432·1 32 Upgraded 3BR 2 ° ct · 3Br 2Ba apt. w/d, fp, CM. 1 yr e11p, gd refs country Ceorg1an1 ________ _ 4BR 2Ba College Par1< 112BA twnl'lm, pool Move tn-On!Y $600 vt-. $495. 675-0406 Start $6/hr. Call tor in· motif, hv1nq rm & din home, yr ISO W(1SI & 51050 850-4828 Very BIG 1 BR In a to~. 310'493·2424 .ng rm 548-9350 sec. $1400/mo Ask Out0t Complo.c HONDA 9085 about decor allow NWPT S HRS .JBR 2BA, E s ide. No pets once 549-8023 Linda l/p, patio, gar, comm 83t·8427 COMMERCIAL pool, tennis No pets•--------- COSTA MESA·2·sty, $1400 yrly 650 8145 •MOVE·IN SPECIALl REAL ESTATE Drivers Needed For C haro-Chicken, CM. Earn up to St 0/ hr. Must be 18 with SOUTHWEST BED '88 CIVIC, S-speed Log pole 4 poster AC, new stereo & Queen size Pct $1200, !Ires G reat cond sell $450 675-3081 $6500 obo 752·5094 3BR 2BA, 1nte,,or ,..,.------='"'"....,.,.--Oerage Lg 2BR 1BA, .. _______ _ patio, trplc, g3rage, \lersnmes on Blutt, view nu CPI. OIW, storaqe. '' across from parlt 2Br 2Ba, Ip, poof, sp3, 5695 mo 640-2495 S1000 mo Agent gym, sec gate, clbhsc l--------- xlnl OMV. Calf for 1n-White & Brase Trun teN1ew, 310/493·2424 die bed $350 obo, '9f Acc ord EX 4 Door, approx 21K m1, •oade<H auto, lmmac, S13.500 640-233e 831·1400 $1000 uut pd SSG-8114 • Twnhse style 2Brl••••••••-Educetlonel Sal•• E'SIOE lg 3Br 2Ba trpr •• new cpl/docor, fp, d/w ••••••••• lndry, tncd yrd, grdnr APARTMENTS Ou1etf S 1225 64C>-1733 1 • >tBa, pauo, pool. BUSINESS & PT/FT, 1merested m qar, 1032-C W Wilson FINANCE mgmt future? Behove $700 No pct 646-0105 in educatior\'> Salary I••••••••-.. comm -+ benefits R e mode led 1 BR 960-611~ or 979-1300 Eleganl comer 4BR 383 $S75. Pool, lndry.1 _______ ..__ ---------• hse, gr3nd p13n0 a1ze j.m•••••••• Close to everything. BUSJ11.rt:~S GENERAL OFF1CE FOR RENT living rm, pleosant ng-HURRY! 546-9081 "~ FfT for small Hunt hbrhd' N r schls, N OPPORTUNITY Beach business An· Mesa , grndr incl BALBOA HUNTlNGTON 2904 awer phones, f1f1ng, glass rectangu1a1 table & Ranan Chrs. $250, 10 drawe1 tOOI cab sso Wing bac" ---------chr $75, dtesser & JAGO"n enct tbl $45, e•cl!Biz• nA 9105 t>o i..e S25. 64 6-2336 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 '84 XJS new blue/gray paint. sunrf, 111nt cond 851< mile (20VB 621) S7500 7141673-4276 S 1 500 Dave 545· 7 506 PENlNS UlA 2 0 )iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii keyboard Ing s ltt II s. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wutstde Qufet •rea 6 7 BEACH 2640 Responsible. 841 ·5658 MARLIN BILLS·lures.1_p_O_NTIA--C---9-1-7-0 Lo vely cle:m 3Br 2Bn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii StOOO A WEEK POTEN----------i 3 hve ba•t 119 casters, house No pct.smkr Almos t n e w 201 28a TIAL LOCAL PAV HOUSEKEEPINO S boot poles & 5 Peon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Storage no oar Xln1 blk to beh Frpk:, AC, •OPEN Sat/Sun 12-4• PHONE ROUTE MUST Dependable, Mou-ceels, misc tacklo credit, local refs 1st reh19, ni1cro, gar Furn 7881 Holl St. (Bch' SELL 1-800-749-2600 vated, CJ1go1ng FT fal(e gear wooden lasVsoc $8SO 646 6730 or unturn 723 0584 Etiongcr) 28r 2Ba gar •---------avg $8-1orhr 723-4443 Cclnoe paddles Twnhousc·style $795 A Huge proftt maker• ---------i Cati 548-9832 '89 Firebird Hubba! Hubba! HUNTINGTON CORONA Pc HUD ok 760 l 329 S3K-4K all cash in· Outside Salesperson WILL TRADE· 17. come posslble. wkly Exp In floor coven ngs, • BEACH 2140 DEL MAR 2622 NEWPORT Proven un1Que Prime Wostc llff Floor & color TV, Magnavox vending routes for Window 631-8251 stereo w'tape1spea'-· sate at best price ----------I ers fOf 10 color TV & ever No S down II Pro-School Teec her portable CO palyar. 5 spd, A. C. AM FM cass. 1111, cruise pl sttt•. p bu1"cs red 4 7K ml. SS,995 Obo 842-9910 LY Msg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 quahloe<I call .Joyce t · 6 ECE units pref d &4e-181 t Twnhse nr bch, gated 28 r • loft. 2.,.., Ba. pool \ 000 s I ~BR l BA, QiH. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spa, tennis. garage lg deck w vkw, $1200 Sf375 •soc 661 3283 Ownr 673-3521 Rum bold Alty 875-4822 • lDr l80, gat, fp 5770 800 637-S755. C M 042-4050 or •---------Wknds 581~347 ---------* Lrg 2Br 2Ba, lrpfe, LOCAL ROUTE•Poss PETS & "'gar $975. * 2Br 2Ba, $4000. Weekly•Buy __ R_E_C_E_P_T-IO_N_I S-T--1 AN1MALS 604 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PORSCHE 9175 •Turtle Rock• Beaut lg 4BR 2Ba, *Qa( 5950 • 2BA Alf Or Patt Free For beauly salon 1n '84 T1111aa Cenoro 2BA $900 721·1160 Into -SQ0.741-4311 CdM Exp pref Neat. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Immaculate great • 2BDRM $700. c loan appea1anco FREE KITTENS cond. S11,000 L'<I Miog LOCAL SNA CK/SODA Part time 675-1495 White & beige gor• 875-414t • , lam rm. 2 car g:ir cen ---------heat .. w , micro, d.w. COSTA MESA 2624 l/p, xii foci 724-4289 •1BDRM $600• ROUTE EAAN S4000 v•ousl to loving_ Friq dshwshr, sto ve PER MONTH, LOW .,.R_e_c_p_t_/_c_le_r_l_c_a_t_: _fa_s_t home 641 9630 _______ __..r_ incl No pets 545-4855 COST 800-37S..VENO paced, creative prof I, SUBABU 9200 tile and destgn show· •••••••••• 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lAGUNA BEACH 2148 Spectacular c oastal v~ hm. 2 mstr stes, frpl , balcony Av.-i1I 6 I S 1450 mo 752 5094 PILOT CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to self a myriad or merch.-in diso Items, because our columns compel quaht1ed b uyers to call I LIOO IS LE fully furn room in cdm $7 hr I' • E 'Slde 2BR 18A \St Utol, gar mcl I••••••••-E11cellcnt phone slulls HOUSE $735 rl•O ANNO E Frpl, patio Quiet S785 mo yrly. 1 per· UNC MENTS computer knowledge ••••••••• son. no pets 673 0837 I••••••••• helpful 759 5423 GARAGE SALES '81 OL.Waoon new low miles low m•le •no prof 1nstailled, A,C. 5· spd New tire-s GO<"d conct s 11so •J:?-7055 community 759 5590 ,_N ___ E_W_P_O_R_T...._B-EA-""C_H_ -• ..,.SAJ--U-N-O-IN_S_T""'A...._U-C ... T-A-11••••••••1 • $200 OFF! JBR Large 3Br 2Da uppcr.1---------StO.'hr E'llper req 2• 1Ba, W 0 llkups 9 rage, deck, pool ANNOUNCEMENTS .OOCK HANO SS hr gar.ige, 2233 Fa11v1cw. $1095 mo 642·7658 2920 675-9060 S 1070 mo 548· 7001 1--------- NPT Hghta 2Br 2Ba, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TRANSPORTATIOlf ................. i-TR~O-C-XS~~~92_2_0 S4&0/Sm•ll 1 BR. qarage, w'd hkup p,.. 5flea~fft4~fafts~p POWER BOATS Single, n 'smkr 954 w vote, avail 6/1 $1150 Home Care & '77 Chevy Subvrban I 7th Clean & Sate mo 10 mo 645 1606 Errands'. So Cal Corp Promo 7012 Creal shape Musi 548 0358 or 548 0621 f1rm , seeliino mot•· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s<'• s:o~oo 3 10~~ \leri;a111os, LAG 1 br wl Th 25th H vale d e "p com 2899 mso phone .. EASTStOE.. mint V IE'W $TIS mo, e our mun1ca.l.Cr Wellness 18 Cl3SSIC Bay Cru1ser.,~,__.......,,,,..--~--,,,,..--,- Movo In Special! 2DR XLNT QUIET loc Refs; 30 Year fn bckgrnd, -Must like orig owner since '81 Toyota Truck tBA, gar, pvt patio, many amen, wal" to the Community wor ~l"o · ~oocto11 19,65. new -Un1veru1 4a4. 62K ""' t><g ttres lndry rm, 3 13 Cabr1llo beach. lull soc. lso, no Pro!\, 7 up1Que. r_un motor, $12K obo roll bar K C l•gh\s $775/mo 832-5088 pel.s, 559-3965 pgr. Ag!·---· _545-__ 2_5_7_5__ pos °SA 1·Cl910 Windy _M_a_r_1r._c_1_1•_>_&e.c __ ,3_13...-··--S3000---F-•r_m_"n~2-6_5_S_7 .......... •lcEMENT SERVICE MASON'IY CLEANING 3526 SERVICES ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAH 3710 LANDSCAPE t MOVING 3834 PAJNTING 3858 POOL WAU DIRECTORY 3548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVI CE 3894 COVlll?J GS 3932 iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiliiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ..toyce lkoe. 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CotNRui•• ............... ,...0 I Pt• ..... ..,IL ..... ._.. .. =I •• , "We're bringing people together/" \Lt~ ~I. l l)')) "'l'n i.il I dilit 111 1111· 1l1c. l>.1il~ Pilol Women Seeking Men Orong1· Co Arco PETITE, ATTIACTIVE 'rt- M SWf II .... tor l'IM. IO 1111! AllMlldw 11111ic. dMI md .... Slpl Hil. Cll 1'2L A lTlACTIVE AF. --. NU· CIM, ... SotOW/AM. dual· ... lllCl'lllM. l'US'D, ....,.. ll- 40, csriftl, flill·lo~tits. ..-11Ct. IMlt. Cal lAll. LOOKING FOR f111. stOlt, ......... l.o'f ~ lluclt- .... PVS/D, 17 D"'T S'l. ~u. tr.inc. Cal 2427. PRElTY, fUOolofilc. lllldlietfll DWF, 17. S'S'l2S. • dlild. ms llitlcl, •ull!OrWS. ttll'l<'lht • ._ stft4 prolmional. ln-i1t. Call 2419. l'M NICE, open and tUrtdht SWF. l4. loallllc '°' ton1-,.cilllt WM, ftln. lloln llld pl ~1· lnint. Cll1 241A. HlJNTING FOR my Vtmpirt Lt- ibt! SWF 25, 1rapllk de;i&ntr. rt4 llair, blut·lrtJ t)n. Lo\t ,...... IJMc. llikJDS. and ... sic'. 'f<tlSI llltrt 1117 in~liablt pti'iion ror lht! lnint. Call 2J91. BEAUTIFUL Coua Rictn uinu dtsirn to •ti lo•1n1. ••l•rt man our •O. Ora11tt Caunly. Cal 1)99. COLDEN BLONDE.. bt1u1iful, blnly. cnodeM1JW. lS, inttllictril. witll 1 k»lnc 11tno11alily. SHk'I tmOtioully and fi!Wlci.tlly WP' porlht fianctlllu1blnd, 45·55. Ntwpon llath. Caft 11 ff. JAPM'f.SE sinOt lnlA .l&. ~ warm inrtllictal, rounlic DA '\Hf IJS.501 for jlO>lhlt m. tlonsaip. ln 111t. Call .UOS. SWf 48, 5'1, rrim. profmioMI, NISID. e11jo)s tullul'll ll1d spons Ktl•iries. St$s 1tC1Art ~ t~ N/S/D, SWM 4S.!S, •llo ._ W!S I cannc. IMnnt. IWI rtll• donsllip. ln~ Cali 2l96. YOUR AroZ Lady. Afftdiouulartot lo lt'.Slluny. Pditt. ' S'.), d.tuy, ttftn& nnt Europe111 bl011dt tttklna llip-quality, tender. lo\in&, lion- .. pcole•h••I .. ,.... .... .,.. 9.~ led. Cal J.M. n:~l"41NE ILO!\U&. Allrtt- tl1t. ~,,_,._ c*4. .. ..._WI ~inc.,.. filtd. lllttttlM, lllOllOIUput •n, . ID 41-57. Ntwport a.LCal1.m. LIVELY. LOVTNC, ltw Mltf. westmi. NIS. tra1tlltd, lln«n. 11e11tst. Ml. Wiiia ral "" to 1111te:ll, lt-st. twport Buell. Cal ll59. IRRfSTIBL£ PtlOP()SAL ME: .U,~td,da7.~ tlepll. iltdllpM. ~Md, qulit7, dlartdtr. YOL: Hipl) I« C Ffli*d, OHllllllUblt, Clpl• Ille ~a~ n1J'IO!'Chr7 qutli17. IJlllnrlmld.ttablt by t I• dy •llo Is 1 rart blfad of 1d•t1 and sad llS; A liftfim ti arit., 1hri111. rorllall(t, surrtndtr! ltUllfinOOll Betc*. Cal 2.U9. Ll~DA EV ANS look llikt. Pro- fmiOMI CtrNn 1ir1 1ttk'l so- phnfic:attd. sutmlfMI le l'Omllllic C'ftllftlll• 4Ml Lat-~ Call nu. BEAUTIFlJL YOUNG MAIDEN iftb WdiC'ftl, .. morous SWM ~lJ ror rrftdlllip. 11111tits. Iii•· 1111-• ID. in-. Cal 2211. PETTTE SWt' JS. ' ~kn roun- try music, lrl\tl, II b0.11tin1. Sttlts tltradht .)$-44 llllA ror ~ lnint.Cal ml \ERV ATTRAC11Vf..ouceoina. cruti•t DWF, nit:t ncu~ ~d1· Ina. fon·lol'ina. many inltrnts. Deiira moaopmous l'ltlCioftSllip •illl iWm.. l'QllWllit, ld•mwr· ous. tduattd. r1111-lo\lnt, SW\1 U-61. •itb wnw of bmor. Or· •Ill' Ctllnty. C.111001. HRY PRHTY. blondt, JO so111ttllin1 Wf, S'J'l 10, , eood ricun, 11Ttction1tt, ft1ni· nlnt,'iunn. cuina ~essional, dt&fttd, •dHnlurtSOmt, fun, mut of hu1110r, lndtptndtnt, IO\tt tra•d, ttnnls, jouing. tilt. ID&. atf'd5inc. w11ks-oe btx~. dlnint out, lllO\its1 pl~)S and &ood COC11mallon. L001trnc for SWM lS-45. attraahe. 51•, NIS. prvfmlonal, tduattd. 1thlttlc, tmn. r-IC'lll~ .W..""" car· Inc. -fll ... _. ..0 U...lar intmm for rdalionsllip. ln111t. CM! 1159. owtorespon LOOKNC f'OI ~~ .-.... iaes .. • ....._ r. tli• jflrlCllvt. ·s.,..... SI. TIM.in. Cal Wl SAVf.D DllF MU •~ed .ior -for a.n.r. csn.s, ~ lllOl'ia. ........ , ,,.. uh l.Oftl ~Cal .,., CLASSY. JA zz lovtf. Vtrf II· tndi>t \\ f, to tlljoy IMrifta iMcmls .~llll'IC!ht. proftsfioul WM in fiftift. Tu1ia. C.n 1.U7. TALL, ATTRACTIVE bral111 owr •Tiltt, .tJ 111. attracthe. brailly SWM ~ COiia ~~ Cal217l l'RE'TTY, HAPPV,llalllby,wt111 intdlltftl, IDpllisllc:altd SWF Jl. .m~tllliln't._. Rmi·lllltllKIUI 27..IO_SW/J\I wilb i-iol 4 ..-. lilm II llt: Lapa Bea. Cal llfiO. HAVE: A al •llo likes to snua· llt, 1 ~ lo slllrt •ttlltnd ad· rflltum. frltllds •llo malt mr la..P. llO -"'° lflldi mt flow. m. WA.Vf: A man ~ho •ill do 111 tlit abo\t ind more. .s~. N/S, taller, tduatt4, plastd 11i1h his apptannct 1nd carter. tnd •lfllS I •Olllllll 10 ~t. OtlTR: beaut 1 and btaifts. -inltnm and ulmlJ, lo\t of lift, lht tr1S and NIUl'f. S\\ r. 5"4/ph)sinll) fit, rtady for 1 ll'fal lo1t 11T1ir. Huntincton Hriout. Call 2180. ARTY REDHEAD. 50i1~ SWF •iltl )Wll tllirudt. Sl!lts tall. II· lrldivt, td11caled SWM 50·65 •illl wiL C05ll MtS&. Call 1179. Rf..\ff.MBER TIIE 6t'J? Bodin .. llelru.'millds Mtd ll(Jl. \\ f frtt-spine mine likt-mindtd ~L lnine. Can ms. CORCEOl DLO'-IDE JI. 5 '111 ll plloloCJlplltt. Sttb lft td•tftlUIOllS, Ull. haftChomt. 11!1. l«ic, rmanmn.r wt'Urt malt 6"•· (39-&5~ Cosu Mesa. C1ll 2181. CHARMl\CLY \\ITIY, 1i11· tiou.\. C'Oll&ftllll. pmc 1 41 Cllml· ian lt!ks ~ -ror tn· joymtal 1nd ~ommltlllfnl. El Toro. Ca.U 2176. COT IT TOCETHER! Allrx· tht. SF.S-l/116, .unc \1 57-65, tdllClltd, Mllttrt, SttUrt miotionally, ll111ndall7, ttllhusi· • ISlic. Tustin. Call 2164. ~ • You aa answtt tbete ads quk:kly and easily by ca1llng OW: electrooJc YOice-mall service. Jost d.1al: 1 (900) 740-7190 (.Btlltld at SJ .49 per mmuie A,,.,. caJ/ kmgrh Is 4 mtntttes' Calif rf.Yfltlre a ~,.. pbcttll'. PllJ4l8 cb«Jljor IOMCb40r1C b<ft>rv dt.altn1P Press #1-to browse or respond to ads Prae #2-to place a new instant ad Prae #3-to check for instant !'ld message~ \'-__. be 1' J'Ullf or f:"1Cr ID rapood to or place., ed. '>lngl&.·Uf'c Int. a.'l.-.\.ml'5 no ~ lht' CXltllCr& ('/Of rq>I)' IQ <l pctloC)NI 11<1\"crt~ Tht' ~'Nlnll.\ Ill! llWCllCbJ for w;c by s1¥ peno!'ls llllclcing n.:lall<ifUl1•P'-Wt' n.-commm<l 1ha1 )'llU U.'IC romnron Men Seeking Women Orange Co. Area SWM n. S'IOl15t. tttractln, ouqoini. FAJo1 bacll. tallyblll. Mflnc. "'°"* w ...,... ror frttn•111ip/rdttioll1lllp. Costa MCIL Cal JU:S. SWWM 6' 5'6'11' edllcll· tel, -rdjpots. lflJ, Mlf·tlllo ,.., ... ,......~ .. ~ ...... ~ ,U11n& lloUt. c... Me& Cal 2Jl4. L'AMOUR FOHVER! Vtry lllJldSOlllt, ro•antlc. trttlht fmdl Caudin tnlrtprtMUr, 41, s.,, *""'-ms ocpiisile. ~ mrril1t lliedtd SW,, lMt. M dtftMtllts. to t111rt 11 a1. Htwport ~ can I.Ml. SINCERt. i1ttlltetul, opt•· ..a..., l'tll SWM ZS. mciiittt· 11J1Yll11, 11arctn•i1.11. e11tun. Wt -*rllll WF, rdll"1· slip. !nine. Cal I 099. HST f11£1'1D •a111td, b11•· -.19ClftFM. * p .... -•lier •did 5WM l6, 6'1, '" flll ti-i lllOrt. l.JCIM a.... Cal lAOZ. SAM JI, Nlw 11 IDWI. ~ tr-. ...... 1t1w1111n,11---. WSArl:J..Jl......,il~ .... '"'-Cal J.M. ()Mtl pt y .. ., DJM.'"' -a~YM!tf,...-,, ... ,......l ....... "'J ....... ..., ......... w . ... .., ...... ~ ..., S'S. """"'1 .... Cal -ATTIACTJV&. lhicttt OWN 21 .............. ~ ........... 1 ·; ...... IAlll ... Oil ... mDYOU_.1 .. -. .. . ......, ................ . .................... ............ ..,.. ... ,......,ooooc ....... .. ........ _, ...... . ..._ ... ....., ........... . .... "'-""' ..... ()I D7l .... ~,'J,'7, CNllhl,tl ......... tr&.nMATI, IOllUNTIC r.. ..................... ..... .,.. .... -.,.,, ........ Nw,.c ..... r .. R0'4AvrIC DJ\t, )Wiii 62, td- ucaltd. mtlllllmtic. 1ta1rt. into lra•d. wa!U. toOllina. IN arts. Let's talk. 1't'lfpo'1 Bttek. <:111 16111. COTOIA ATTf. mo'"!! SW\t, JO. S'"l60, 1tr11tlllttrt, ambr· -~._.. .......... rht all COiia 'fa Cll.I ll64. HANDSO MF. F.\ECliTIVE, s111obr, 6'21190, SO DWM, blu/crty, wtlu•c •t1111r111. •"'1 \\ f, 37.tS, OCllm doll'I cal. lnine. Cd l.IU SEXUAL. alf«tioftttt, trim S9, ...... ,i.,.., tbtlUts ". JO yr. GM. ..,oat. '1nlltt', ._.., lrt>tl w/SWF. Anthtim. Ctll llll l'M NJCESWM ll.~ ~1 fit. Ind 1'0IUI bl· Ina, Loolli•& f« compahblt ft· milt. Corou 1111 Mar. Cal 2.Jll MIN'IF.SOTA NATIVF., Hand· ICllllt, fm4illirW 6'/1'5, W\t, """ rmtric!ll 1--. to lalrn! I. prdmiaul """"' """ " ,. tnOr t11• IO prdtfliloft-, ttth '"1 Ill 1'1rtl•t, lfirMliapdy 2S...o pro1naht ..,_, •1dllll'Xltf, ll'll't .-i1 rta1t1 It ao ttady. No ,,....tn If ... tr'I pltllt! II ...... led. Cal lt9S. ECu:CTIC, IDIURED if.Idler, UWM.S'Wltt,•rM ......_ ........................ .... w... .. r...;.,.: .... ens .......... 111t•lts. lllalrt, Jua. ~1• lmd, ...... (IO TV .,,UI. W,c......,, ... dtt.-....., __ .....,.._ .... _ti.._, ..... ,., .... ... , ...... , ....... _,. •*-~Cll1"1 SfJS11Vf., CARINO OWN. .M. ...... ......,,, ... ,.., ~'Id u, Cittw -. .... IM& Cit ma. CHAIMING DIM JI.''• ISO ....... .......... "'"'.., ...,.....,_ ....... ..... c.. ..... c..ua SWM 17, •'>. ........... . .. -. ......... .... ....... .., ....... I.tr .. ..._....,..._.c .. m YOUR DUmY. Altr .. ht, NISWll1', ~--... ... ~,....... -.... .............. 1 c.. M-.OIUN.. nmiw llld fl':Olltt' nu1ri1ion ro sca1 frl. Vlritd rtCTalicml inttr· ~ Dt:9rt 10 mrtl I Pl'lilt SWF. NJS.D, JO's, •ho is pmcy llld ti· lradht. lnint. Ctll 2119. \tlDDLE·ACED Profrniou l, \tM S'S/ISO. ...-il7 _. ril'.. ...... ,inti!IW. ....... ous, rim IU1· Halll17, N&n, en- joy di,_,, mWc. ~ bacb w1lb. Dnlrt1 ft11alt lltrl""- rr1111td w tllll-fiprt O.IC.1. for OUl!lalldinc .. ,.., ntatiunslllp. lllis is lllt rtll Ollf! Pltaff <Ill soon. Lone Bed. Cal 2116. "'"M M. S'IWISO, casual. laid lllldl lrlat)1t. IUo bltydifll 11141 1101ta1 io Catalu. l'lnOla * drlMs toeilll7, .... tor allrteo the encl trim pU)llM willl 111111 l1ttrno. Ntwpol'I Buell trta. Cll 15U. Clltt Sl\'M .U. llllb inlm:illnc. lnldlil81, Clllt •OtU• rOI' r11n tima 0rMte Coun17. Call 21'5 ~.\TIU ANGELl,.0, '4 35, dllial. ............. """ j111, tit, ludlolnt. YOU' rt 1J. JJ, lanoutht, ptacttul. Lona 8ttdl. Clll 1151. ATTlACTlV! NlJISE w~r. .....,_..,...,.i.-.......... --.~ ... ball ptMS, .... ~"t. Sett.s 111111 SUS. ... illlmlb, .... nilelll llon. \tbileier.Cal Jl5'. \\Ol!LD-BE "'1cnl.•ndi" D\\f, _....,_...bt printt, 5747, for co1ntr111ioll, dandflc, f~p. lrvhM. Call 2097. ASPIRL~ A."WCEL, prttt7, •tt- t11..Un. klndlltal"IH, eajoJ1 tilt arts. entlq11a and llllhMh. ms llel1 en on arth. Nno port 8-b. Call 1111. FUN II Ft ~Y. ~Ii t11111y. Enjoy Rls• Llmb1u1h. Jim Ltdd, and Hopttully Ytu ror leamlnc. e1rinc 1nc1 ilwins. a. ta Maa. C1a 2102. YO~C SEl'llOR. llmdtr S'6, llll'lldi.vt, tntJldic, to sWt 1111- tf' thinr,. in r.rt 11/SWM NJS. sa.. 70. Wt irt tduc:akd. profmionll, w/1 IOldi /1 dus, eood 1llltt ol i.-. lnint. Cal I ISO. AlTRACTIVE X·modd SWF, lom cotr, 5"6/IJS, 59, mks SW\1 o•tt SS, ' ' iilltaoina. tf. 11utt11. sinctrt. 1o>in1 Cftlllmuln. H1111rmctollBocll.Cal llMS. LET'S co' •:en MF.: SWF IVS, lllradivt, 11Ttdionatr, r1111- n7. ~llW'tet!td. Loit trawl, 111-- turt, man1 participant s,orts, hond1. and mid men! YOU: S'I+. 11Sr'ld11e. hurnonus,ldi1"t. inlel&J'nt, and • 1try 5Pfdtl man lootJn& ror I ptnna"'111 rdadOn· ~ip. Tllllill. Call 1351. PRrnY WF' JO, bbldr. bluf. eytd, lloilat, MnCm, ""°" ll'I\ • ti and mo• in. srrks ncurt, 111rm·ht1rttd man 11ho rnjoy~ tlltsamt. lnint.. Call 1911. RA \'~lU\G RU>ffF.AD, ~ n· c11in1, Stnwoul, t\lnordinary q1Ulit)lchar1<1tr. Sttlinc: Ont f\ttplional, commin•blt, ultra· WCl"flsful Cfl1lltman, ~ Busl- ntSS canl rfllurrtd. lf1ntinston 8tack. c.1 1t16. ATTRAl'TIYl: SAF'34, S"611.IS, tducattd, lt8.s W/AM. td11tal• td. profnslo111I. ioaf·oritnltd, rnarrlalf-inia6td. llonsy 11111rt i11porlul lhn .,,, s·10 •. T ISin. c.11192'1. WANT BABIES!! Mt too!! 31, 1111 SWF looklnc to mttl 1111 16'•), llahky, wmssful, dr111· rrw. · r11nm-rmndtd.ctrvttet. •future h1b1nd' to product r..tlflll. ...... Wrd.; blw- .,... dllllflla ....... ' .w. art.•~-..,,,... a,. 0.'I bt .,. Cal Mt! c .. Mea.call&l. STUNNNG, ...... ~It. 27, S'.Vlto. .wet •1'fl'IUlllJ. 1'101111•19MS. am11t1l, lo•l~1 _......,, far tl'ldiriofttl NJt- c.llil-1, joy, fomtr. Ntw· port ltld. Call 17J6. .tlTIACTIVE SWF s·•m1. .. .. l'Ollll8'plll 5MS. ror -lpOllllMty, IWt ~ft't ~ 1s ii )'Oii? c ... Ma Cal mo. BRJCHT.ll'l'Oll\llllllfll,.af'Dtt Csia). J7, NJS. S'6'11S. Stttirts/ Offtrina: H11m eot11rnitmtn1, sr~ ,..,. li>ttlla tt111t II kumor. Ntllpon a.L Ctl 17Jl. ., ........... .a ... ~~ ..... -.... '""' .. ....., .... ..._ lnac.11571 BF.AUTIFUL. SENSUOli , • d111y, ~ --B•' .)7, 5'6/llll. _., ....... Iii, II· 11111eiaH1 ~. t'Mrlli11c. ._., lllllllClpllOUS 111111 Ja.4. Ntwplfl ...._Cal IS1t. DYNAMIC. crtat ltas, pmly, lb! 5'11, MnilM.,........ • ~ ~ ltMis. llorm, lllOOits. ~lftc. as 111111ttk "· *-. 11/tdllClllioll. -" lllllnor' a.-111 Mftll. wllo lika t dltl-lrlat-r-. ca1 1sn. Other Arem SINCERF., flln-lonnc. tductltd, 11trutlu, tctl~t SF JI, tttkJ HAPELY 25 BF • bck ~ .~Iii llMt JS+ for rdlliOllslllp. Id WM JM0 for diant.r, Qnc. \\nllidt. Cal 2A1'. inc. 1111>\ils, poMlr nUrio11511ifl, Lakrwood . .C.. 1741. EXTilEMELY ATTRACTl\'F,. btilc ter-.SWf,dlmy,c:ar- frlc, •1. ,..,., .,. kl&. ms pn> hioul SWM, NIS. 2'-l.l, l'Olll- mil1111111 nillcW! lnW. Cal I 7S2. APPEALl"C• PRETTY DWP, pttllt bruM11t, pd bod7, 42, S'l/llS, l'ftllt. inlflictnl. r111111y, uniqut. Stth i•ltlli1tnl, ltO brain t}pt. ,.,..., rr1. kind ... sen ht. qllllity &tftlltlun. Nf'I' • port Btn Clll 116.l CLASSY. TIUM S\\F SO, N1S. ·11111111 c:arin&. M\afut Man 45- SS to shirt ron1trutions, pop. corn,llllllll't. lf\int. Call 1169. FIREM~l\ DESIRED •1 cult blondt •• ,, ouldoor l<til itits. 10)-S and lruch l.tl"s luu fun. Santa Ana. Call 1.828. M>\'t\1l1RO S\\'f5'10', Jt. 1'.'S. tool.Inc ror tal~ l<'lht, 11kt &11· Balbol libad. Cal 16-ld. F.XOTIC, sUnn) SF JI mkt httil~), intdlil'ftl WM Jll.36, no ~ids.\ 5'9. ror unmnt111ioo- ll lolt. TUS1111. Ctll 161l PETITE CS'/1001 0\\ V, rr1. 1dht SS. 11/bro• n h lr It t)H. sttkJ lflllltman ti tllt old !dloal (SS. 701 •llosrill llljors lift. Ht*iuld '°' t bcdLs. frifllds, llltll rt. lor!a ••Ills. rno•itt. tmd, bt afft<'· lionatt Ind n intmsitd in Ill htt1 u ht h in lllmKlf, Corona dtl Mar. Cal 167S. tuSSY D\\ T S'"5im. SUU'fBo "" ~ •illl loll II IM'· SAUCY Vf:r !'Aft! lady 11i1~ .. sion for Ifft lfttl inldicmt. -'· titt Ctflll«ma1 (or monop- r$fioMllip. Bu111ri. Cal 2A 17. HELP POLICE Otr1m Hnltd by bttuliful, lltf)' ~Iliad SWF JO. M 11S1 lie lundsonw tnd pet· sionalt. Sanll Monica. Call 1296.. WA~ \\dl-«Hlo,~<W­ hlrtd NI\ by bfi&llC. It'),~. warm•httrttd. dltorttd frtnCh -vman. ~Malibu. Cal lll!O. A BE~Tlf.Y, JO' , lli111 li11~. daisy. "'1 jpin out " life. St4s lS-45 SUl'Cm, Ul1bOrMi\1!11. Sall- 11 Monka. C1ll ll9l BEA lfllfl I~ llhldic. l'Dlllllllir. dam w r . .lt, tttlu JwKMmt. 111111-i1t. l'lllllMlk, *°'"· run111. dass1 •llilt l'ftlltmln ~.!I for lcl\t. clostnns. ind matbt t1tn lllf f1ir1 raft. \lull11t1n Bell. Cal21~. CHRISTIA' IW l9. ~n 'flO'U. plloqnplly, hoNs. l.ool.~ '"' Cllrisliln WB\1 ""° lo•n God. lftCltl'llOd. Call 11 '5. S\\ LAO\ ~ W W!lOUI tt9' tit-man ror l\l!~.111Pttllltrntn. mid so.40's. ~rinll. Ult Olli· doon. badl. mountains. humor. lm Antde-Call 1356. H£\RTS m . PACF., tta.\lt1t. nn, WA~E. SunRts, SIJI\, fllfl mOOll, roru11 .• Wilks, dinrna. cbncina, fortf"1 films. ' I !If Am,' rohr cootn. Tall, 41. Aquari· 111. l'tact'flll \hrrior. l.oJ Alli"' Its.Cal 2*M. 11.VllA. MIS. ....... ,.... I ... t'dlilll llkl. Irie) WarW twillt ISO nt.,,fl ljJI I I IU), t91laborllht cCH14limt11Ca. L .. A ..... Cal~ SEEKL~C ,,.taaiaul llflllit· -~f. 5'7.....,, ... w .. Ktht, colltl' snHa•t. ~ lra•dtr, nrl11nl pul"ll&lts. Los A .... CalMll. tNCLISH, .......... lc:altd, S'7/U.S. •try lllratti.-e. dtpftd. Ws ~ -or flllltlMct SS+. fit, SMla MClllkai Clll Mll OIAR-'IL'C. llriclit. d:Ml7 ...... lisll blond WF, S'6/ltl, utks S~M.O..~rOlllllllc. tlmiliu PJ' S'9t to 5Mrt -inaf 111 rtbtioMlllp. Santi Moab Cal lJ74. CHARMl'-IC SWF 37, 11ttkl11 btr tqUll ii I Wtrlll•lltlrltd SWM under U, prtftr1bly In WI.A. IA A~ Cal 2J71. A TTRACTl\'&. tdlialtd. art ls· ril'.. "'~•VIII. ttMlll, pbyful. .rillia&. S.U.C S'f 45+ ror lo• Ille. moaopmous 1'141Cion· lihip •illl 1m1 tvmm11nlca1iue. ~ San11 Monica. Cal 1.!67. A TTRA CTI\£. PETITE blorldt 5'.YI06. •illl pd ..-or llllmor & licvrt. Wine 11hlttk, 1mlli· tious. sU<ttSSfUI ;un, 45°55, lo ~"' --..,t1111m. r .. joy.-.,--.-.11 ....... ROllMl( diMrn, lftlllic. llandlic. trt\tl II 1nl111tlt. 1'1111lso i•· •d1td in Jfiritllll encl todal-poit· iol punulb. w .Hlywd. Cal 2J7S. Al LA \fFRIC Alt\ GIRL Mdit CJld.mWorwd'..,.,. -. If )OU art J6.50. mponiiblt II ~-lo\· int •"f INJ lll1t I iMtll. \\tsf. sicltJSowOlla1. Cal llM. GO LR \I ET I OOKS, Europmi oull~ plul 1d•t11lurnomt, pl•Jful, sttl.J .W--15 rompanion fOf thtattr, l'Oll<tr1J and mon! *II \lonlca. Ctl 1..\.'7, S\H' SO. L'lALL\ t\lrtllltly 11<1ht1 ~d1tnt11rous. n<v•tnnr from rruury, daira l'Ompll11 f!)r 111t1ndtrin1 ••lb, tic. ura Mallia. Cal 2JZI. LEFT-HA 'om. llllttk, llOft· alllufnl llll~r lady 1111111. ina for (111amilt man S0-60, bll<'k or •1111" -·rfttious. ~ p•y1kall1/ fin1nc:i11ly 11u11•1. Illes jm. is aalht. tat) to locAI 11.. Vtnitt. Cal 1832. PRETTY. AmACITVI. _,., ... ft'.,_.,-..,, .......... *-"' ............ _......._ •lfll fOQ of II~ lu\t .. tlftc"1 .. lllart. *'ti -MlllJ'll'M-npdlLW.IW-.,,._,~1.!ll AmACTlVE U , l1.1ttlliatal, t'la9f,1M4t1Ms.Wt .... ,....... ..... _ ..... No ........ llrllaftMllllrllllnll· .... 5S'5. Qii,..Q). Cal ms. MAN'S BL\ T fritnll Is 111t! 5WF, 5"7, ll!lti squart.diilct 1N1r111tr "" lttM pilrlllcr. S.Ca Mor!lca. Ca1Jl7l A mACTIVF. tk1(lt motlltr, f4. waCtd, ltfll•, pottr7 lo1tr, 47, S06/llO. _, tducaltd, SM for comi1kmmt. Los A•&dfs, C.n IM JEWISH RHETT BUTLER ••nttd •ho doa cht • d1mml 1'111.JI Ind lllllflllstl. lllllib Scar· ldl. IM Anptes. Cal 1111. NAT\!RAL. TALL. sltfldtr, ti· lr'ldht problonal S\\-f 1rith I lirtl7 laldltnllll curiosil 1 • Is 1111· con1mti0111l 111d pl1yful. I 0 _,ionlll~ 1111*. r. ._ S\tM, • IDtW.. lllm.sb iDtWt lh t\tm!lr, blclp;dNic. xc tl.iirlc. 1d1tnlurt tra•tl, tthit food, fritnd1. ~·· \tonica. Cal 19111. .t TT'RA CTI~ E SHF Jl, PfO(ts· ..... 5'41117. Ms --• C>ltd, ftlillly.ftllttd ~ f°' !rltndl•lplromantt. lloll7· 1100c1. c.n 2111. CVTE -''0 ClDDLY. LARCJ: A 'O I O\'El Y, HAPPY • Wf. BlcJaclM brw11 ~. S'J Vl'l'l60 lo•ablt llK. lnltlli1t111, ~nt, ind cmrh '· Sttl<inc S \I 2345 for~. lc»ina. inli1111tt rtll· llOllWll-\rt )1111 man tt!OQll1 Sludro (II). ('111 llll. SOPHllillCAH:O. d1n11111t llomlll rvso. •lllllJ r&\et td· ucaltd lr•ltotr. sJlartr, dtnttf, .).S. for \bllltt, Mi~ martinif. \\all.A. Ctl 1795. BLO"\OE RUSSIAN swr S'Sll.0. w17, •1m. llonftt, ro- llWldt ~ littlt F.nctna. lftks lS-4S W\I a.tllltcit, .a1111• ror-. 1ra1t1...., inc out. facllm&f plld , Santa Moak:a. Clll WI. 8£ L1Y &: BRAN ..,'Um 11111 •it1,. f1111 •tel rm.cn1• lfftMlal •did Mlttftlful. Sttb cbniuwr7 Jl1d ~ staWil1 lllCI LOR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY1 fCl'ftll'b, tm.ttlct -"'"' hln.INllld ......... Fw~ l•a. lraull•a. 4111itit. abrl•&. 1111rl}illt-SWM. JMS. l'llSlt>. Cul..-Clty.call 1747. \tF 5S, ,.,.w lrlltmU. .U c.-"' ..... l10ilGpllly 111111 aftllltlll St+ SWM. Hollrr°°'- Clll 1019. DF..SlltABL£ WIDOW. rttirtd. Mal•rt S\tF Jtftl if'111117, ~ cmful. ru•loti111 COUlllcr"'1 • SS+. SanU \tonlca. Cal W'- PRITTV. SHAPfl. Y SWP JO's. -.. mortl. lirt&tt or PIT clad. ul, 1ri111, lltfltiolllt. r.-11117 .artt. l.OI Alltfliis. Ctl 1171. VIBRANT, ATTltAlTIVE Eu· ropan 40. ~Ill. }ti \jllr- itul, foudtr of i.1ltnalioa1I (llildrt11/tn,. 11rotKI. ttkJ friad. pa1111tr. iOlllNlt lo...,., •"'°1, tn•tl, tnd •bit wlltft in IO'l!ll. Mltillu. Clll J 157. ROMANTIC PROF. \\A.,1"£0 Brow\e through our void' p<:r\onol\ for owr Q 50 \111911·\ rn LA b. Orange County 1~~ \\-M SO's. lnldlilflll, tducartd, 111tttSStul, lllnlbumt. rlrilt, briar t)tS tor bttuliful F41- ,.._ WF.tall21S6. ONE MAN Wu1nn. AJian f , JO'a. ltrJ prttty, undfnundina, l«Vl'f. 11.fts IC'l'Ol'llplis.lled, tflu- td, ~ 45-l'J. •1111 ls~ sWtnlt, 1111• a lmX' ti 11•"'°4" llWI bi a tnlf'IM IUllllt II.Id II <V1111-lO$ Allfd6 C .. 21'7 PU'·PACKAlit:o ftmll1. 110 ""•ri 1111CW rra., rtll\tle 30 lllMI 5 tool.inc for '\Ir RiPt ' l';p I ltt\lpr Wllo"t t>ll'fllltlt tntrlflK', fi111nritll) 11d tmo- lionallJ Wf\lrt, 1111o •or\i111 out, niokint, 111t am. Bkti to t:..LP. ,._nook. Md tMaltd, dOlt& llClltd. prolcwonal -... ll't 1'1" U, ulldrr "9. LOI '•etltt r.a21M. 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Glo:lcr. otttu,. 61t...W. r « rrlllli"'lh r 0thtf a.h, Of thaw .. 11 .. 11 IM +•I IC'W.I l.anp11et ..... ftftO k published Name: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Add r css: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Ci ry: ___________ Zip: ----- Phone: {__} Age: ___ _ Above information mandatory. 11, pi..;r.g 1h,. >d.,.,.. n.pmaly ~lcdgr 1'1.11 S.,.J<Lk. Int ha1 madt no tqw<IC'l\talton ttp1d11>g tht .... ui..Lry ol <hmcin ol 1hc* ~w ffll'Ol'drn 10 •{'"'Oft.ti ..t S1nglrufr. In. ha "'" mJ don 11<>t "1C'r'll. "°' '"""'•tw, rnl1t1 1ho1t pllons l'f"'""I ads o< 1hvtt rf\j)OO(ling ru ruth ad._ SinskL&. Inc allllmn"" lut.ohry r,~ 1l>t <on1rn1 11/ or rrply 10, any aJwt11Km<n1 By p1..._111g 11ul ad too wut0t comf'k1c laboloiy for 1ht ,on1rn1 ol. -1 .JI •'f'l·n 10. ""Y •J or monlcd -. and r .. Ill)' cburu IO k Nck ~ $insJ<Wt, llK u • ...le dlmo( lly pi...,,. 1b.s ..J. ai.d 1n n>ll>idn•hOll dime(, )'CN ~tt 10 1nd.rmn1fy •"" hoW S.~pcUft. Inc aud , .. ~rn h.vtalaa from .n """'" "pmin C1ndud1111 '""'"'>"' fm), l,.b.I ton ..,4 d&inlco mul1mg &om. Of olilt\l by. rht pubhoullft <I yo.or ;J Of 1111r •«or-Jing pla<d by Y'lll °' any ttply 10 •ny AA.II..! ~ncld . .Ofr, Inc •t<Om-ndt 1hi1 )1IU ww uMnmon -" aNI uk rciJOnablc pttqYJ1on1..tw-n m«ung • 11nnc•:r FIRST 15 WORD AD FREE! (Addl. words $1 each.) FREE DAILY MESSAGE CHECK! Make check pay.able 10 S1nglclifc. {Abbreviations or hc1gh1/wcrgh1~ count u I word.) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY VMI PWI ____ _ 0811· ____ _ WOP·-----PSTO: ____ _ OWM SI lttkt ftl'llllt 4S.58 to ujoy tht cOCMI lift or Orance CounlJ • d.wtl, ,ertin. """'-• I'm i'/165. Co ta Mtsa. Cell ms. ~ERV ELECTIVE SWM 4S Rds f stunntr 25-40 r°' 11r.- llllff, Ila.tic: tllililJ I plus. l'ic<f• pon lled, Cal lt.M. SJM 1'. 6'2/llS. bnM• lllif, b1ut tJ'S, lldJ ta .. lllolldt SJF D-16. Gtrdm Cro1t. Cal 141'- 17 rm. 1'-J5. ' F01111llin \111· ley. Call 1165. BLONDE. AllUETlC SW\t JI, .ts,,_..~ IC'li>t cirl wllo lhtS 11t1rb1. Nt•port a.LCal177l. GOOD-LOOKING ,.., llld ti CUY• J7, S'ffl" NB,,....... •rlttt f'H l'tR. ~1f sports. •Mic..~,,._ ol i.u.or, Mii drites M BMR. Sttlts • ptlilt, aood·nat•rt- Motild or rtdllad for rritMlll!p. calldltlit ptr•I .i111tn &: MOrt. Di. I ll'ftliol •1 "' BlttR! loW. Cal lll7. SF. ITl\'F.., H~fST OWM JI MU tlfltiioMR. lllrldlu NJS <MPl•lt~. 25-40, tor bt•c• oft;' '1tMttf .. it ..... llkr ........... Ste ClelMllt. Cal tll6. t.UOCAlt.U l'lOH:.SMONAL SWM, 6'J/lts, ~Jo71.i1l11. ........... w......, S~f' •.se. c , h • ,.n.t. tor flllttft tNtiollltilp. lnhlt. t'll IMl1 HIGHT, F.NCACll'IC, ttrf ........ ..., ... , .. "M. 6"l/19', llllttritl ....... ,,. • Mt..,..,._..._ Y11: swr ... i. •· ... rty .,. ... Illa .. 1114 ... ,. • ...,, ..... . Call• STAITINC OVU, SHM NWISS. ...... IMlll.W. " ............. ..,. ,.,. ... ...., ....... . ,.. ............. ..... ---~-.. .... ,_... Cl& n.. c.11 •• ,,,...,Y_.,....,, *"' M, ~ ............. . ......... ....., ..... . •1 DWM •· I'll/US, lrltll, ..... , ...................... ", I • .,.,CAI .. YOO'U•tAIT, _....,.., ........... .......,. --.,......, ........ ..... nwr..-. ........ .. ....'C I ... , .. llliutd rtlltlOllSllip. Tlli$ pru(n· silNI N/S OWM 4J (loob l51 ls ,our tOUl11111t! Lii's loft lift ~ pliltr! lnine. Ctl 1619. T .\LL SWM. nitf..loallitt Jlf'(I& Mmll, lS, llOlt, tnthllliMllCIAy Mt tny l'Mlltld for lmifk rt- lltianslllp. Tllidft. Cal 1'9L ICONOCLASTIC O\\M, st, ... .--llld rad, IM.r lilt autdoon. tlptdllly c:ampilc _, ~ Strlaus llk')-dW. ....... 11111 IO. tllt Holy.-..... llljoj1 ctmcal .-. cilaltr Md MJift. Sfdlll.I -· of .,..., ror.-.~"'" lltiollllllp ••o c111 rompllrMtt nu like. nplllld m.r llorilo1s 11111 ~ 111t IO -nptriltlca IAllll locll. C4 1619. STOP! Y Oii ti-.! II, S W\t 25. brn/br11, 6'. prortuionat IC'IOrllllOdtl. l"Ollltlltk. ll'fll"'a • •Ollll• •llu '11HrHtht, lt\f, _.,..... .,.._._. C• ftf .m inw. Cal 15"14. COOD-LOOK ING, •tfl·bwill WM -. riuw, 6'/171. I.! *' .,... 1\r+it • """"' ...... , .......... _._~""' 1ttt. Otrht pitu•rt rro. ...... ,.."' ~ ....... ......... ..., ...... SWP, IWO,Jh, • 1111......, ........ ...,....,,.,. ..... ... ,.. .., ..,.,,, .. di- ... 1'11111. QI lM DWW. CMllSTIAN, HIS. Jtlfif .. ,... .... ,... ...... ... , ................ ... ...... '""· a.. ... "' ..,..,, ....... pl •• .,.i1 • T•Cllli-. MAND!IOMI.. .._... IMt •·s. ...... ...., ..... ... II t•lltilf .... C- ...._Olllk UlUMIL Y roiilSllllA '1. ......... 11 .. ,..., ...... ................ .......... °""" .... _..._ &..a1mt.c• ..... 9Wl\JW.Y ..... ..ect ad\ll'llW't IT'I~* OWM 5' tall lriil. lllt!dionllt. tpirill&llf'll1hS- td,......,... ...... to ihlrt .., ........, and 111111 ad\tlllllft. r_.. V•7.c.tl UOl. DWM J7, 011t dil4. fJQo)"1 ltanir, jiu, '111in1. •ttkod trlfl. ..... k~W.11· lrldi'°" ..._ W/MfF, ..... ror,... cc •rnl•tWp. ... IMK't. porlilllt loq ltnm rdi- lloUip. lnW. Cll 15'C. SF.HING f mlt'll......, HMCl- -, lllllldrlll DWM. .W.lift, ""· w...-"-ioA. "" port led.f-1 lSl7. COOf>.l,OOKING SRM 35, 6 ". Mks•rtdM.tlltllPd1......,.. SM'lwf'tlll._A....., ~ lAI ~Call Ul9. Otht>r Arco\ llllWl~U llY ,,.,_ witll 71d1L SI~ 6'/111, tati ll"itt flh,i111, Lltiaa, Jl_.5, ~/ • •+•rtllllltt .. ~ .. Rly.CalOO POET & ,, 111,.,..., -. .,, -..-•arMlrllllt•• lllld: A 1lflllt....... I 1 ..-.s..MriD.c.lllk AICtHTIJltlAN·Allltriaia tt- 11r, ....._DWM$1 llJ. .... wwr .. ..., ... ._. !Ir.hit ' 1i kW.-.. c.llJitS. SWMJI ........... .. ....... Nl ...... lrr ... ....................... c..a.a ITALIAN MALI. 1t. ........ .................. .. ._ ...... ".,. ,......_ZMl.lAI~ QIMa ITAl.IAN ..aw-•LA. JJ, 6'nM.-. pirij I 'I b ............. .., ,... .......... ........ ' I 1 ... """'-"'· ..... ... .._....Oilll& NTl'D ___ _ HA1'4DSOMF.. EXCEmONAL trtisl/tnlrtprtntur, 5'111111, 111411 wwr slim. prta1. 11n1nt. to slllrt lo•t/aollslfliL Y01t'" JJ-41, Mtt ul•rt, tru. Sa.ct Molica. Cal ltll LET THE FIREWORKS bqin witll JOU 1114 lllt! OW'M. 45, S'l I, lllndlw. ............ ., ... lilt. ... ,.. .... pmty. k'-4. toMptUMUlt SWF f« RO· MA1'Ct! Non ir pl'rfld: 1'111 ......., ... tl!lf llllt IO *itt. tllJo7 1111>\ln, l!Mk, .., .. *" _....,.._ "'1111.ACll Ml4. &.'CLISH, ltll, 111111, 114tndht. •lfl7, lJ. Lllalrlq '°' I08lt ,.. ............ ,.-... Hol}'WOflt Cal 1415. OOilFJl)...,....., ........ lill,S'll.,........_ .... 11 ""' 11111 .... -*'; ..... am. ...... 1211 fr1oc;-. ............ ".._. ....... ........................ -· W• 1.AC..16l5. PIUW'f·AIWfJtlC'AH, ..... ...... ......, .. ...... ,....cw ......... ... .. ........................ . ........ Clll2" • CAHOULIOMT OINNllS, ............ l..tlt IWM...., .. ,. ....... ...,.~c..11~ ftO LDT ro:r. •'I~ .. .,., ................ ......llr Pl Jst• .... ....... CllMD. M4AlfN rwc. ...... ,..,. mcM. ............. . ... ,. ... .... .. NDCP tw ,_A .. , • .-.. 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