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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-13 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Tbe Pilol Consumer Index • Monday, Aprl 18, 1992 MONDAY MORNING BRIERNG From the Dally Pilot Newsroom THIS WEEK ... Tonight may be the night for Hoag Memorial Hospital. The Newport Beach aty Council, which bas already spent two meetings listening to critics and supporters of the hospital's 20-year expansion plan, will have an opportunity to ask questions, ponder, debate, argue and -maybe -vote. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. 0 Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder goes to court Tuesday to answer changes of blocking a fire exit during a recent City Council meeting. How'd he block it, you ask? Put a piano in front or the door so that a group or grade school students could serenade city Allan Roeder, guilty or noU officials. Local watchdog Sid Soffer made a citizen's arrest. Cost to the taxpayers? We 'll keep you posted. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING ... NOT ... Who says government docsn 't have a sense of humor. How else to explain this passing note in the April edition or the Newport Beach city · employees newsletter: "Measures arc being taken to decrease the amount or personal -copies made on the City Hall copy machines. Begin ning April 5, an electronic eye will be watching you ... tr the paper you arc dupllc:ating docs not contain the words "City or Newport Beach" on it, the electronic eye will signal a hidden camera which will take a picture of you and your copies. lbc.sc pidures will be sent to the ~lice for analysis and those people found guilty of making personal copies will be asked to pay a SSO fine ... Similar security measures arc also being considered for the FAX machine." LOVE IN THE PERSONALS ... l..:lst Monday the Daily Pilot carried 1 feature story about local residents Sharon Miller and George Ushiro, who sajd they had met and fallen in Pifot's first low: John, Penny Fleming love thanks to an ad in the newspaper's SinglcLlfc Personals. The article noted that the couple, who plan to be married this July, were the first to have found such lasting llmOur through the Pilot personals. Not so, says Penny Baskin-Fleming and her husband John. The couple apparently met back in 1990 thanks to an ad Penny placed in the Pilot personals. The couple is celebrating their fint anniversary on April 27. Baskin-Flcmin& sajd she still carries the ad -since laminated -in her wallet. It reads: "True California girl, S'9", wonderful cook, loves skiing, scuba, fishing, camping. black tic and dancing, wants happy secure non·smoking women's man, 35/.CS to enjoy Iona-term happiness." That, apparently, was enough to snaa John Fleming. 1 teacher at Universiry High School in Irvine. The couple dated for seven months before manyina at Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church In Newport Beach. "It WIS the first and only time I have ever responded to 1 personal ad," said Fleming. "I was selling my car and just checking out my ad when I glanced over there and it just popped out. It wasn't any one word, just the"wholc package." "YES BUT FLUFFY HAS PEOICREE TO SIMPLY DIE FOR:' SHE SNIFFED ... If you've pen up on every bein1 listed in Who's WhO in America, consider tumina to your pet and contacting the aood people at Who'• Who or American Pets. The so-to-be·published directory will list ~ts by name 1lon1 with their biographies. Pets do not need any pediarcc 01 1pcclal qualirications to be lndudcd. lbeir owncn, however. will havo to cou&h up SS to list their pct and another S30 to purcbue the directory. America's Pot Din:ctory docs bu ine In Durham. NC in cue )'OU have the urse. ANO HERf THEY COME DOWN THE STRETCH ... Somethlna to look forward·to. Ostrich races al thi.s summer's Oranae County Fair. Believe It. -By ltt'I Marb# Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 Three most requestf'd pies at Marie Callendar's in Cosu Mesa. 1) ff'etlt Str.-betTy • l ) Apple • l)l.amon ~"P 25 cents Recession adds to tax-time crunch .. Where to m~il your return ...,. As April 15 deadline nears, accountants work overtime to spare clients more hardship. the-entire year is handled in the last three weeks of the tax-filing season, when procr:istinating taxp3yers rush to bent the deadline. Anoth er 50 per· ce nt of Jackson Hewitt's business i!I done in February, when anxious filers expecting rcf unds rush to get their money from the Internal Revenue Service as soon as possible. HOTLINE 662-6200 tfor ~on sp«i.J W ·niflV post o(('ce hours. until 11 :30 p.m. "'1N" I SJ By Tony Cox BuslneuEdD April 1 s hOUr• foi p011 aMces! untJI midnight ~., I.Anes. • The April 15 tax-filing de3dlinc looms, which is bad news for a lot of taxpayers, but good news for guys like Andrew Greig. The end or the tax season means that Greig, a 25·ycar- old Ncwpon Beach resi dent, will soon be able to start playing golf _and going to the beach again. "A lot or people put it off as long as they can," said Greig, who hasn't had a weekend off since December. "We'll probably pull an all·nighter on the 14th." • cosu Mesa Pott Office, 1590 Mims Ave. • Coffections until 9 p.m. • Newport leach Poat Office at 1133 umelback St. • Window seMcel until 10 p.m. and coUedions until midnight. • Hunlh.tgtOn IHdt ftoiC Off'tce at 6771 Wamer Ave. • Collections until midnight ~ following ~arby COtttnta f'O'UI Units w;n «o ~ U(tti/ midnight April 15 to ~I~ Mtd uke t.ax recum coJl«:Voitj; • Firr's Stalionen ~t 1170 W. Baker St. Suite J in Cou MeQ. •fur's SQt.ioners at 16333 Harbor 81\ld. in Fountlin V~Uey. Ea~ly·scason and late-season rushes arc nothing new for the true-filing business, but the 1992 campaign has been especially intense. Accountants • ~nta AM Gener .. ~I facility at · 3101 W. Sunflowef SL • Wandow services untii 9 p.m. Ind oollec:tions • Exprns Office Suppliet at 2119 Main St Suite 7 in Huntington Bexh. Greig is di5trict manager with Jack· son Hewitt Tax Service, and about 20 percent of 11is Office's workload for . Ma1'Jng waves See T AXES/llCk P191 lft ,._~ N<ll Ted Demond paints on the wall at 112 E. Oceanfront white Shirley Jordan watches. Demond said that even if with bad surf, he'll have a perfect w~ve. Back from edge of the earth ~ OCC biologist Kelly returns from expedition to Antarctic By Russ Loar SUI Wl'llr 0 range Coast College marine biologist Dennis Kelly has returned from the Antarctic with 5'trprising news about the effects of the ozone hole. Marine lif c near the South Pole appears to be unharmed fr-Om dangerous ultraviolet radiation slipping through canh's protective, yet thinning o~onc layer. Kelly plans to keep the 27-man research team's findings quiet until he Jives a public presentation on his five-week trip on Tuesday, April 28, at the college. But Kelly confirmed that he told a rcponcr Crom the campus ncW5paper that researchers found no evidence of harm to the Antarctic ecosystem from excessive ultraviolet radiation. "We found no evidence wh:itsoever of damage to marine life because of ultraviolet radiation levels." Kelly told a writer for the Coast Report. Taking part in the Antarctic reseuch expedition WIS like a dream come tNc. Kell~ 5aid in early FebNll)' before lcavina on the tnp. But now thot he•s back, Kelly admits the expedition was pan dream come true and part ni&htmare. '1'hcre were many moments or areal adventure and m1ny moments when I was holdin.a on for dear UCe.'' said the 44-ycar-old Corona del Mar resident. "There were dn~ when I was tied to the boat to keep from falling O\erbo:ud." Kelly, known for his research on bottlcno c dolphins, assisted some of the world's most distinguished researchers aboard the Surveyor, a 300-foot research vessel operated by the National Oceanic AtmOspheric Administration. And the crew traveled through some of the roughest sens in the world, between the tip of South America and the Antorctic Peninsula. The South Pole region is an environment of stark beauty, according to Kelly, where temperatures plunged to 40 degree below ~cro, winds raged between 60 to 70 mph. and ens reached 30 to 3S feet. "I've been in rou4h seas before. but never • an)'thing thi rough,' said Kelly, >Aho at time. h:id to tic himself in hi~ bun~ to sleep. "There "ere many momen or areat adventure and many f -See KELL Y,ta ,_ I Students taking spring break · on local beaches ...,. Warm weather promises to remain inviting for the duration of vacation . By Ama Cekola ~Wltlr· NEWPORT BEACH -Ocar and sunny skies pf'O\icd to be an irresistible draw Sunday for thousands of bcachJoen and many tudents getting a start on their week-long Spring Break. An estimated 35,000 people Oock.ed to New· port·area beaches on Sunday, where air and water temperatures reached the high 60s. ac- cording to lifcguuds. With 1 brisk 16-mph wind and the cooler temperatures, many people tayed out of the water, makina it I ~free day for lifcpards. It was 1 ·milar story atur· day. · Whale ft wasn't 1 rceord crowd. compared to the dismal weather at this time lut year, many hailed the openina Spring Bruk wect.end a uccess. "We dcc:idcd to eo to N~ Beach be· cause it'• closer than Venice Bach.'' aid Joyce Ouye, I lG-year-old student It Cal tatc Sacramento. •ho lS ta with fricDds lft ~ S..BEA~- ,, ' r A2 Monday, Aprll 13, 1982 Locals Only WEEKLY PLANNER Meetings 121 Monday -The Newport Beach Clty Council will meet at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd .. The Costa Mesa Plannlna Commission will meet 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room behind the City Council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. City Council members will meet for a study session at 4 p.m. in the 5th Floor meeting \ \ \ .. \ ~ \ \ '\ room at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. The public is welcome to attend and comment about city iss\les and upcoming council agenda items. 0 Tuesday -The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board or Trusttts will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Harper School site, 415 E. 18th St. in Costa Mesa. 0 Wednesday -The Costa Mesa Transportation Commission will meet at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. · Republican congressional candidates Peter Buffa, Peter Green and Dana Rohrabacher will speak at Wednesday's joint luncheon and meeting of the Balboa Bay Republican Women, the Newport Harbor Republican Women Federated, and the Newport Harbor Republican Assembly, 11:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 E. Coast Highway. 0 Friday -The Costa Mesa City Council will hold an agenda review at 10 a.m. in the 5th floor meeting room at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. . · Traffic report i The Fourth Street onramp to the southbound Costa Mesa Freeway will reopen Wednesday after being closed for some months due to construetion. Motorists arc advised to U$C the 4th Street onramp as a detour to 17th Street. The 17th Street onramp will be closed at 8 p.m:i Thursday and will remain closed throug~y. On the southbound Costa Mesa Freeway, the number one, two and three lanes will be closed between 17th and Main streets from 8 p.m. Monday to 5 a.m. Tuesday. ::rhe southbound number three lane on the Costa Mesa Freeway will be closed between the Garden Grove Freeway and 4th Strcc.-t from 8 p.m. Tuesday to S a.m. Wednesday. The northbound Bolsa offramp from the Santa Ana Freeway will be closed from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. On the northbound Santa Ana Freeway,. the number three and four lanes at the Junipero Serra offramp will be closed from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Th ursday. On Pacific Coast Highway, the number two lane from El Moro to High Drive will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through June 15. On the northbound and southbound Santa Ana f reeway, night closures, 11 p.m. to S a.m., will occur on various lanes between Jeffrey Road and Jamboree through June, 1992. The northbound Santa Ana freeway connector to the Southbound Costa Mesa Freeway will remained closed until winter, 1993. Nightly closures, midnight to 5 a.m., on the northbound Cosla Mesa Freeway from the Santa Ana Fr_ee_wa)'Jfi.f'fillrlh Street, will con tinue through May, 1992. On the Costa Mesa Freeway, the northbound Fourt h Street offramp will remain closed through Spring, 1993. On lhe Costa Men frttway, nighrclosu1es, f1om midnight to 5 a.m., of all northbound and sou thbound lanes between the Santa Ana Freeway interchange and Fourth Street in Santa Ana will continue through May. School lunches Schools closed for spring break. Attention all lovebirds: Fair oners prize wedding COST A MESA -Orange Count\ Fair offi cials arc still o;ccking lovebirds for the carn1 ... al v.eddin~ contest, which will be held dunng the fair's IOOth birthday celebration July 10·:!6 in Costa Mesa. The lucky couple selected during the contest wjH be married during the fair at the bao;e of the Global Wheel carnival ride on Saturday, July 11 at 2 p.m. After a free reception and an afternoon at the fair. the couple will participate 1n a iljPiL VOL.88,NO.U Delivery 2uarantee! I( i'OO ~ a Sikrlbtt •I'd do not NW )'OUf J)otf»f by 6 a rn f 7 1 rn on Saturdayt •nd hell· d.tysl, all ~ 10 Im al'd M 'lf J9I 11 IO~ ~ NJOfl Our Cllllr!INf ~<An~, '42· 4) J). .. 09."' "'°"' • • "' to s p "' Motld.ty ~ fllel.ly, and 7 • m to 10 • m on Satur· d.l't1 IO ..-~ lllrfttl )'OIH dmii.toon 1'"°' ,_,.._ ........ ~ ..... o-t o.t ,_,,.,,a.a.. .............. ..... v.,...,.. • parade at 6 p.m. that evening. The nuptial package also iocludcs a free honeymoon cruise. To enter the contest, couples arc asked to write a 50-word essay that best finishes the followi ng line: "Marriage is hkc a carnival ride because ... " The essays will be judged on originality, content and overall comprehension to the topic. The deadline is April 30. For more information on wedding contest rules, call 751 ·FAIR, extension 30. EllioeSW.,J,, Chwm.1n How to reach us at The Pilot OrculatJon Onmge Counry 642,..333 ~islng O•ssifted 6<42-5678 ~y(>.42 ... 321 Editorial News 540·1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports f.ix 6446-41 70 Mafn <>Mee 81n1~ Oftice 642 021 Bu~n fax 631 ·5902 -. • , I ~n~ging Editor Steve MMble, 642-4321 --WEEKEND • .. 1ew __ _ 1:10&.M, t 0 7,(16 Lift, 4.9 11U '·"'· 1.l 1:SO 'm. S .1 hst .tM,0,J '.5' ....... , 2 04 p l'lt. 00 "tlt , •• s • • World's smaltest rodeo? The Miniature Horse Club of Southern California put their best hooves forward in a show at the Equestrian Center at the Orange County FairgroL1 nds Sunday. At right, Terry Gunter • of Ramona poses with 1-month-old Little Red Crusader. , Below, Anissa Lei"cr and Max Van Horn, both of Lake View, work on both ends of MacGyver. At bottom, owners an d horses trot their stuff in the ring. • Photos by __ _,_ __ Lee Payne ------- ' UICAl ICU EM111B: Newport leK h 12/50 Balt>o.: 66/49 Costa Mesa: 73/52 Corona del ~r: 68/49 -unriw: 6:JS ..,.., • -~--- Monday, April 13, 1992 Aa II) ·The Bal Week Nancy got fried, with Buelah's approval B al Week. I remember that. invi~ible club by one or the ~id • Some happeninp from this very week more than a generation ago arc as vivid as if they occurred only yesterwetk. Others, well, they don't retrieve so well. When I was in high school, Bal Week was at its most frantic. So the contrarians at my high school went to Palm Springs. Now that the Springs arc all the rage, I suspect we would be going to Balboa. Jn those days there wasn't much between Palm Springs and Indio except Cathedral City. There we re, however, several rock and grave l quarries, and that's where our group camped. For many of us, Balboa became our destination resort because we had, in one way or another, become adopted members of the Paleue family. Or. Ed Palene and Duclah had three wonderful kids: Ed. Jr .. who also went on to become a doctor, and daughters Patti and Toni. They had a fin e old barn of a place on the b:iyf ront, about halfway between the Pavilion and Peninsula Point. It's still there, and still looks about the same as I remember it, but the people who live there now have probably gotten rid of the bats. They had a fine old barn of a place on the bayf ront, about halfway between the Pavilion and Peninsula Point. It's still there, and still looks about the same as I remember it, but the people who live there now have probably gotten ri d of the bats. or by a longtiume member. Buelah would look you over, explai n her rules -:ind tell you that you could do anything you liked, hnve the best or times. But if you crossed her or broke one or her rules, you were out and you never got back in. Her rules we re few and simple. They were designed to assure that every person in the"housc could have a good time, and never have a moment to regret. Rule No. J was the Golden Rule. Ruic No. 2 was, no vulgarity, verbal or otherwise. Rule No. 3 in this house Cull of young me n and women wns, no sex - or anything that even On the Coast We didn't even think about the rattle snakes then. Now I wouldn't even walk in a place like thnt, much less spend a week in a In addition to the five members of the family, there were probably another JO or 20 or us in residence during any given Bal Weck. The boarders were friends of Ed. Jr. or his sisters. Ed and Patti were at Stanford then, Toni nt Marlborough, and later at USC. sleeping bag. But when we became college men and women, as opposed to high school kids, Balboa seemed a much nicer place to spend Easter Weck than n viper-infested abandoned gravel pit. One was usually proposed for membership in this Around town . · _,/.. · · ~ ~: '· . .. ~nd your items for Around Tmm to Bob van Eyken, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Cosu Mcs.f 92621. Today ADD and Ritalin -The ofiices of Joan Andrews will present a seminar entitled "The Ritalin Controversy" from 7-8:30 p.m. at 11S1 Dove St, Suite 1 OS, Newport Beach. Ritalin and how it affects Attention Deficiency Disorder sufferers will be discussed. Fee is SS. Call for reservations at 476-0991 . Stress management -A seminar for on stress management for women will be offered by counseling intern Lynda Hankin at 7:15 p.m. April 13. For information, call 8S l-1919. AARP annivers·ary -The Costa Mesa chapter of the American Association o( Retired Persons will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a pot luck luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. followed by a meeting at 12:15 p.m. April Release tension -Learn how to release tension and lead a more healthful life with a new yoga class beginning at 9: 30 a.m. April 14 at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 2SO Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For information, call 751-06()8. Sehiors' classes - Registration begins April 13 for the city ol Newport Beach's "Mature Driving: S5 Alive" course, to be offered May 19 and 20. A five-week class in intermediate bridge is also forming. For more information, call 644-3240. .. We dnesday, April · 15 OW LS luncheon -The Retired Officers Wives league of Orange County will hold a pot·luck luncheon at 11 a.m. Apr~ 15 at the American l egion Hall, 215 1 Sth Street in Newport Beach. Republican Women - The Newport Harbor Republican Women, the Balboa Bay .. ._ '- Jorgensen Center, 2005 Dover Drive. The program is free and open to the public. Call 644-3181 . Thursday, April 16 Tap danci ng -A class in tap dancing for adults will begin at 10 a.m. April 16 at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 2SO Baker St. in Costa Mesa. The classes will ·meet from 10 to 11 a.'!'. Thursdays and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. For informaljon, call 751-0608. Saturd ay, April 18 Park dedication -Costa Mesa's newest recreational area, Canyon Park, will be dedicated at 9 a.m. April 18. Mayor Mary Hornbuckle will dedicate the completion of Phase II, consisting of 2 5 acres of drought resistant and native landscaping, a park entrance, nature trails, two playgrounds, and ..! parking lot. The public is invited to attend the dedication at the park, 970 Albor St. looked like it. If you were going to do much more than hold hands or dance closely to a Vic Damone record, then you nad best go far away nnd get out of sight. The only rules against drinking were, don't ove rdo it - and don't ever touch Duc lah's stuff Briefly Jllll ................. llrlt -~ ~ clm'lll Newport Beach developer Jim Hood was arraigned Friday in Fontana on first degree murder charges wit h the special allegation of murder by lying in wa it. If convicted of the special aHegations, Hood could be sentenced to life in prison without parole or the death penalty. Hood continu es to be held without bail, but a bail hearing was set for April 20. His trial is scheduled to begin on June 1. One or Hood's attorney ,'Richard Rumery, believes ~ail for Hood has been wrongfully denied. "Based on the facts of the case and what's been presented at the preliminary hearing, he should be granted bail," Rumery said. 46111 lllb'lct caralldlta ta attend locll hl'llll The three Republican candidates fo r the new 4Sth Congressional District will appear at a forum SPQDSOrcd by the Balboa Bay Republicu Women and the Newport Harbor Republican Women at • - (Ruic No. 5, I think). We took C':lre of our \\ounded if someone did intake a touch too much There "'ere no such things a) drugs. One ti me I do recall wmeone O\erdomg was when Larry Lamb "'as terribly morose O\Cr breaking up with Nancy McCune It wa) a relauon)hip of several years and "hen NJncy broke It off, Larry was devastated. It had happened just before Larry CJme down for Bal Week. He had se,eral too many Lucky Lager) that afternoon and we "ere becoming concerned as he sat there moping over his picture) or N:incy. So we decided to get Nancy out of Larry'!> life for good. We fried her. Wit h Buelah's permission (of courl)e ) we got took out a big iron skillet and put it on the stove As the skillet heated, we )Urround Larry and cheered him on ns, one by one, he sautced c'ery photo he had of the lovc l)t Nancy McCune. It took about fiV1! minutes, but )OU know ''hat'! It "-Orkcd benutifull). Lari) was an greJt )hape the rest of Dal Weck. The dwindling numbcrl) who come here thb week for their version of D::il Weck couldn't possibly ha\e as much fun as \\e did. Or come up "ith such effectvive psychotherapy. ~ Fred Marlin's column runs Monda), H'ednrsdD) and FridD)'. .. 11:30 a.m. Wednesday , April 15, at the BalbOa Bay Oub. . ·w Costa Mesa Cit} Councilman Peter Buff/; Huntington Beach City Councitmiin Peter 4irecn ~ / and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R·HuntingtQn • Beach) will debate the tSSucs at the foru m " . moderated by former congressman Robert ~· Badham. ~ Admjssion to the lunch~-0n forum is SIS 1aod more information is available by calling 645·9127. 12111 1111111 ........ 11111-Up Rim .... • ;· Loral Aeronutromc in Newport Beach v{i)I hold their 12th annual "Spring Tune-Up Run "tpn · Saturday, May 2, which last year attrnctcd ~.100 ·• participants. Proceeds from the lk, Sk and lOk runs and a 3-mile "fun walk" will go to the Orange County Youth Services and Assistance Programs which include the Boys and Girls Club, Girls Inc., the YMCA and the Police Explorers. Entries received by April 20 will be entered in a drawing for prizes including a grand prize weekend for tv.'O in San Francisco. More information is available by calling 720-1700. •• 13 at the Neighborhood Community Center,--t84-S Parln \ve. Anne Anderson, state director of MRP will be the guest speaker. For moce Information, call 546-7848. Republican Women Federated and the Newport Harbor Republican As.sembty will meet-ar 11 :30 a:m. April 15 for a social hour and luncheon at the Balboo Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Featured _speakels-will be congr.es.si<>na candidates Peter Green, Peter Buffa and Dana Rohrabacher:Fdt' reservations and information, call 646-6101 , 837·0278. Mo nday, April 20 Hyperactivity -A seminar _on_how_parents ~ien-with attention deficit disorder, also known as hyperadtvipt, can get better results from the school system will be offered at the offices of Joan Andrews, 11 S1 Dove St. suite 105, Newport Beach. at 7 p.m. April 20. Seating is limited so early arri\'al is advised. There is a SS ree. For more information, call 476-0991. 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", . .· '•' :" . .: . . . -~----·--~ --. . - .> . p ,-\ .-~. .. ;;~~·.-.. ,, .Jt.'\.\4· . . ~ ,,. . . I,.~ .... ... Y4 • -~ •• --~, • .. .;-•,·c " • . . -.... -_... • .. ~ ... l... ·,· ;; ._ -.. '" ~...... -~~--.. ... ...... I -•"•• ~•· ,. • t "' • ' ~· • Success of wood-craned gitt business music -to their ears Who: Harry Kohaut Ill and Harry Kohaul Jr., founders of Kohaut & Co. The younger Kohaut is a 35-year-old Co~ta Mesa resident, while his father, 62, lives in North Tustin. What: Kohaut & Co. manufactures wood gift items, such as music boxes and jewelry boxes. The company's products :.ire made of solid, exotic woods. Kohaut & Co.'s music boxes, the big- gest ~egmcnt of the company's product line, range in retail price from S60 to up" ards of $2,000.' The company also dabbles in other wood products, such as gave ls and police night sticks. Whefi : Kohaut & Co. was founded in 1988, after the expirn- tion of a non-compete agreement the Kohauts had signed in selling their 92-year-old family business, John C. Kohaut Inc .. in 19 2. Based in We st Orange, NJ. and founded by Harry Ko- haut Jr.'s grandfather, John C. Kohaut Inc. also made wobd products. John C. Kohaut lnc.'s product line was less specialized lhan that of Kohaut & Co. · Wher e : After selling John C. Kohaut Inc. in 1982, the Ko- hauts wanted to return to Southern California, \\here they had lived for many years prior to going back to New Jersey in 1978 to turn around the family business. Kohaut & Co ... s is based in Harry Kohaut lll's home in Costa Mesa. The company's· administra- 11\e, finishing and shipping operations are handled in \:os'la ·Mesa, \\h1le manufacturing and design are based at Harry Kohaut Jr.'s North Tustin home. The company's products are sold to retailers in all 50 states by a network of sales reprcsenta1hes. Kohaut & Co. is also be· ginning to export to Japan and Europe. The products are· sold by gift shops, specially stores, jewelry stores. department stores and some mail-order services. , Why: The Kohauts researched po!i,ible product oppor14nities during the period covered by the non-compete agreement, and they decided to focus on music boxc~. Harry Kohaut Ill said he \ saw great potential •n the mu!iic-box niche because Kehaut & Co. ! • could offer higher-quality wood than mo t competing manufoctureri.. He said he wanted ro eventually go back into business foJ himself be· cause of his desire to be his own boss. HOW : Kohaut & Co. po~ted 1991 revenues of ndrly S250,000. its best year ever. The company has gro'' n steadily since generating revenues of $29,000 in its fir!.t year. Kohaut & Co. is cur- rently about 30 percent ahead of its 1991 sales pace. and Harry Ko- ha ut Ill expects the company to finish the year with revenues of about . $325,000. He said the two-man compa!'y has been able to keep up "ith its grow th p11ce so f;lr by "working smart," but it \.\Ill prob:ibly have to hire and train employees and lease or buy a building by the time it reaches SS00,000 in annual revenues. Kohaut & Co. is consid- ering other potential products, such as carousel horses. and it may un· dertnke joint ventures in order to combine expertises with other man- ufacturers.. he said. ........... """'"" t>...ty ....... Harry Kohaut Jr. and son, Harry Kohaut Ill, Costa Mesa manufacture rs of music boxes, jewelry boxes and other fine wood items. L L d "D 't 1 '1 t f 1" ' It\ re.ill) been a i.t11':i11on for u!.. ~Llny or our compctito~ hj\C ftone-es son earne : on pu:.1 1 oo .•~.. o llarry Kuhaut Ill llilld. out of bu'!nc !>,and \\c'rc '11111 gro,,111~." "\Ve\c gro"n fa!.t. but \\e\e gro"n within our mean• .. When \\C !.tart· ed to pul thill bu~incsi. together, "e decided to act :l!. if we \\ere in a rccc!>sion. C\'en 1hou_gh \\C wercn'l. We've. been frug;il, ancJ "e\c grown witliin our means. ' ithout hjving to be indebted to a bant..er. Servic.e clubs .. · .. ~l. <. ·.j ! : ; · Volunteers re~ tor child abuse prevention enort county c;ocaal workers to deal w11h more ..,c\erc cases of child abuse. Savings to the Or.1ngc County taxpayers totaled $2.<.Xh'<,000. Those from Costa Mc a being honored arc Roy Beam. Sue Paskerian. Cheryl Prather. Vickie Covey-Solis and Audrey Lee l'ocwport Beach volunteers include Steve ra1nbJrg. Barbara Fults. Janct·Malhaupt anti Ii.,,, Swails. call the center at 532-7663. 0 The Costa Mesa North Kiwani Oub will feature Co ta Mesa City Manager Alan Roeder speaking on the Co. ta Mc a Ma ter Plan at its \\CCkly luncheon meeting Thursday at noon at the Holiday Inn on Bristol Street (at the 405 freeway). Guests and perspective membcrc; arc Nine Co!.ta Mc\a and Newport Beach voluntcer1. "ill he recognized by the Exchange Cluh Child Abu-.c Prevention Center or Orange Count) for helping keep at-ri k famil1c' together 111e nine arc Jmong 44 volunteers count)"' 1dc to he honored at the Center's annual Rccogn111on Night Dinner April 21 at 6 p.m at the Balboa Yacht Oub. I he count}-.; volunteers put in 3,434 hours during J l)Q I to help 98 at-risk families stay to~ct her. keep 249 children out of foster care and 1?r11up homcc; an freed nine full-time The center trains and !>Upe1'i.,c1, volunteer parent aide who go into homes \.\here child abuse has been reported and rdcrrcd by the county agency. Parent ,11dc' mu..,t dedlC<llC one year to help teach parenting ... i..111 ..... 1ppropnate discipline, communica11on techntqut' and problem solVJng methods r welcome. 0 The Daily Pilot tttloomes }'Our nporls on emce clu.b news, n•mlng of omcers and 11nnoun~ment of fund-raisers •nd •ctivitlt . Pltase send lnform•tjon to Jon Ferguson, Volunteers Editor, Nftf'pOl't &•ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92617. Wed, April 15 Selling a business -A one-day workshop entitled "Selling a Business for the Best Price and Terms" will be offered through Orange Coast College Community Service from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 15 Multimedia -lnteract1\.t> mult1med1a combines text, graphics, animation, audio and video to produce compelling business and technical presentations. Steven M. Lustig, of B10Design, will demonstrate this integrated communications process at the monthly dinner meeting of the Medical Marketing Association, 5:30 p.m April 15 at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. Call (800) 551 -2173 or (415) 764-4807 for Information. Retirement plans - The Newport Beach office of Shearson Lehman Brothers will spon~r a seminar on "Lump Sum Distnbutions From Retirement Plans" from 7 to 8 1 S p.m April 15 at the Hyatt Regency Hot I, 1 7900 Jambor •e Blvd in Irvine. Alan Fr~man, vice presi dent in the Newport Beach o((ice, will discuss 1nve:qing for income and safety in a rec 'on, lump sum distributions from retirement plans. and wfe alternatives to the stock market. The semln r I For mfom1a1 mn on the tlmncr 1.u progr.1m,. free and open to the public. For more informJt1on, cJll 644·9111. Thursday, April 30 Networking club -Leads Club, a national organization for men and women in business, will begin weekly meetings of 1~ new Newport Beach chaptN Jt 7:15 a.m. on Thur~ay. April 30. The club offers members the opportunity to make bu~1nc..»!> contacts through a sy-.tem of non-competitive per)()nal networking. f' or inf ormat1on and reservations, call Steve De:<tcr Jl 75 2-5626. Di sabled workers -The Newport Beach off ice of the law firm Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & • tampton will spon)()r a lunch time round tJble discussion entitled "Discrimination and the DiStlbled Worker" from noon to 1 :30 p.m. April 30. Th discussion will offer pract1ce)I inforlll.1t1on on the mcany state and fed ral laws concerning the hinng. mploymcnt and termination of disabl<'<f workers .. the ev nt will be held al the Ooublt'tree HO(el in Oran t!. Ple.ase •~nd your ~.tltnd"' .annountt~nt1 lo Bob v•n Eylten .ti T,,. Daily Pilot, 330 W. 1.ay SI., Coit.a M~1a, 91611. •. And Y ~u Will Qualify For Our FISHERMAN'S RESTAURANT & B AR 2 Foa l L> I~.~ "E ~ From S:OO to 5:30 P.M., Monday thru Friday your guest's dinntr i ·FRFU, Ju t purchase a dinner from our Regular Menu at the normal price, anJ r~e1vc the scconJ dinner of CQ\111 or lcucr value FREEi Participinls mu t be 1uted no later than 5:30 P.M. and offer good unly at the following two F1 hcnnan's California lOCitions, NEWPORT BPACH PICR (714) 675·9771 OCfAN JO ' PIER (619) 722-2314. We 1n'<1te yuu to try our f1moU5 SCafooJ IC P• ta durina you r vi 11 wi1h u . Limit one per pen.on per day. Offer expire• Mcty ht, 1992. Not valid 1n conjunction with Sun~t Dinner or any other special offer. OCEANSIDE • NEWPORT BEACH I .. -By Tony Cox -If .1 ou k.r10 1t' ~0111ro11c 11 /io should be proO/NI ill this 'tttC'kl)' ftll· tun-, S<'tJd your SU8Jl<' tion to The Unitv-Pilot's busfocss rd/tor, Tony Cox. ot JJO u: llaJ St., Co ta M c a, 91617. ell§ _______ (!) J ~~Best PidcMais PrrJgatn· _.._ EdlDrOITN ........ Olly PloC NwJ CoUMll ~ ........ P\11tw~511 se.t ~ Dllmlr,,.,,.. ...... Ken cw.. Jotwt MDcft9c:tl Tiii Llllllll • •• 1111 1111a.11111 Clnll If you'd likB the Lobdtll Group to ,,,,.,,.,, wtd ldormwlh• ,.,,.,,.., ptlffonnanct tor 'I04X Otp)/· allon, .... mlMLobdtJI THIS WEEK'S TOPICS Pm-a.ti C1111C11 ._ .. 111111---··u• C1•dl WlllrlTI -•111111111 1111111111 ••• cm ... M.~_;.1.,. ., T,~::r llJU .... '°"""" Clllll) ~r..T -e:r ,, 5'0-1224. -'95tna ---=~~~==--~-~!!!I lnft.... -==-... ,.,,. ....... ' ;Lr htx • Llestyles SCH reallY cooking 'Boundary Water' cast, audience top opening night off with dinner I t could have been the cooking scene on stage nnd the smell of boomboe sesate drifting over the audience at South Coast Repertory Theatre. An'fWty, the appetites of theatcrgocn at the world premiere of "Boundary Waters" seem to be in good shape at they partied at Scott's Seafood Grill and Bar, jusl a short stroll from SCR. 11111 -Of course, the appctile high could have easily been the outlay of food at the Socl.ety eatery -pasta and sauce · sending out a ~onderful aroma f o the cooking station. Cheese, 'fruit, all sorts of little goodies, a seafood spread and desserts galore including creme brulce were offered at buffet tables. Playwright Barbara Field and the cast who sear~hcd for the · snowy owl and did soul·searching in the woods joined locals for supper. Actor Nicholas Hormann as the on-stage chef and during '· the party said, u1 really do like to cook and there really is a boomboc scsate. The playwright gave me some of it during rehearsals. I'm hungry now, but the line is so long." Frank and Marilyn l ynch made ·t through the line and shared a table on the patio with E. G. Chamberlain and John Elliott. Others seen were Maggie\ Murdy enjoying the creme brulce, Steve and Hedda Marosi with son Steve, Elaine and Martin Weinberg, Anne Conover with Mark Scott, Elaine Rebecca Skellern, Carl Mclarand, Nanette Thompson, Pierce Gannon and Barbara Aune, who laughed and snid,''Thc play made me think of the 50s when eve ryone was thinking." Prior to the pl:iy a group of about 30 who arc members-of the SCR support group Platinum Circle (big donors} were doing dinner over at the Center Club. Dy the way, there's a new support group at SCR and the name is Supporting Cast. Janet Peters heads the SC whose players arc mostly )Oung professionals. Another event being t3lked , about at SCR is the mother of all p3rties -the gala -set Sept. 19 at the South Coast Westin with Janice Johnson as chair. Her committee includes Kathleen Allen, Deeann Baldwin, Pauline Brower, Sa.ndra Daniels, Arden Flamson, Barbara Glabman, Olivia Johnson, Marilyn lynch, Catherine Mclarand, Kathy Merriman, Marilyn Nielsen, Suzanne Peltason, Barbara Peckenpaugh, Barbara Roberts, Claudette Shaw, Jan Seitz, Gail Soderling, Judy Threshie, Catherine Thyen, Elaine Weinberg and Barbara Wertin. ' Monday, April 13, 1992 Alli) life tyles Editor T.J. Hutchinson ...... 642-4321 e~t. 366 At left, "Boundary Waters" pla~ right Barbara Field, leTt, Y.ith actress Barbara Tarbuck. Below left, actor Ken Rut a '' ith Anne Conover ~nd Mark Scott. Below right, Duncan Strauss, left, Hedda and Stc\e Marosi. Engagement , · ~. : · .,_ ._..;_ Ticket sales begin I or · Kirov Ballet performnances HARRIS-BUSH A No"embcr 14 \\edding in the Community Church Congrcgnt1onal, Corona dcl Mar, is planned by Susan Harris and Blaine Bush. both or Newport Beach. Their engagement was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Harris of Ne-~r1--Beach. He is the sorrof Mrs. Canady Morphy of Ne\\port .md 1he l:ue Dr. Jo cph Bu h. The bride-elect is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and San Diego Stale Uni\ersity. Bush is a Newport Harbor High and Menlo College graduate. How to submit nuptial news The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the new of your enaagement or wedding \\llh our readers. Pick up engacemenl or wedding forms in our lobby at 330 W. B:iy St., Costa Mesa, or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Wedding Departmen t, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be submitted with the finished form. Blac:k and white photos reproduce best, but you m:iy submit sharply-focused color photo for approval. Write your nam~ on lhe back of the pho10. If you w.mt your photo returned, include a stamped, addressed mail ing envelope. COSTA MESA -Tid.c1' arc nm' on s3lc fo r the famed Kimv Dalkt'!> ~lay 19-24 ~hO\\) 1n ScGcr~t roni Hall at the Orange County Performing Art'> Cent CI~ The center's phone line!> and OO\ ol- fic:e nt 600 Town Ccnlcr Crhc opened at 9 am. Sunda) -:in h11u r e.irhcr th3n usual. The center "111 :.cl"\c com- limcnr:rry "t'Offec pafi'ons "Siting to purchase tickets for one or the mo l· ant1cipatec.J C\Clll. or the '9:?-'93 Cla)~IC Dallct Sea!>on. The Kirn" Ballet "111 dan"c t\H) pro- gr.1m!I e.xclu!ihe to the ccn1cr. the U.S. premiere of "Romeo and Juliet" and a program of OllC•JCt balleb · featuring George Balanchine') ·'Tchn1t..o''"-Y P.1s de Dcu\" and "Apollo" anti Ant hon) Tudor'!> "T he Lca\C) Arc r-~atl1ng." Tic kets range in price from S~O to S6S. To charge b) phone, call 740·'.:000 or (2 13) 4S0-3:?3:?. Sub~ription t1d.cb arc aho a"ailablc for the cente r\ Cla ~1c Ballet Sl.1,on. which, in addition to the Kirov. in- cludes the e~clUM\C Wc)t Co.1st en· gagcment o( the Royal Qan1)ih Dallet (June 9·14), Ballet Nacion:il de E pana (Oct. 6-11} and American Dallet The· ater (Jan. 19-:?4, 1993). Enaaaements and weddings arc published on a space available basis. For more information, call ~2-432 1 , ext. 350. For more in fo rmation about center performances, phone 556-ARTS A long line of people sho\\ed up Sunday morning at the Performing Arts Center as tic"ct \\ent on ale fo r the Kirov Ballet. Center taff ser\'cd coffee to the \\a1ting patrons. erms of endearment? Ouths' words of respect On the other hand, "alert" is awarded any seniors who re often anything but remember their telephone number, Social Security digits, and how to rowing old is vexing enough without dial 9·1·1. Wh ile there i n't a word someone inquiring, "And how arc WE for "smart," the best you can hope today?" This is classic Dcarie Speak, a for is "Sharp as a tack." A macular used by young people to dubious honor. mmunicate with Old Dearies like )OU and Compliments haven't changed in e. If the cliches don't get you, you'll per(sh generations. One must endure om the cutes. such worn praise as "spry," "full One of the indianities of •&in& is lo~ng your of beans" (no distinction is made rsonal pronoun. The farst time a nurse asked between baked or chili}, and "fit e "Arc WE aoing to take our medicine like a as a fiddle." 11'1 quite an & &irl this mornin1?" in a split second 1 adjusuncnt if you were formerly idded from dignified maturity into known as provoca1i,·c, e~. and dlcr·hood. I'm surprised she didn't bribe me brilliant. ·th Mickey Mouse Ears. Many lanauaacs are pronounced Deina humored it an aaing experience. You throuah puned lips. but 'hi ver pt Uled to lt, but you learn to dialopc is exhaled with loud 1ghs i I · .of concern. "Stop fussin o•: is an pu .. o the system by mastenng the power • 1he petUJanl pout. invariably delMred with a hca"c Dcarie SP'ak ii one of those folk lanauaae of the bosom -the bigger the u won 't fmd In a dictionary. The words are bosom the 1re1ter the impact. A we all know, only old people mmon, but have different conno1a1ion1. "(uu." The rest of the world contemplate • Tako ••fuzzy" for uamplc. It's f requen1ly peculates. and analyzes. d to describe someone addlepated enouah we.•ve also cornered the market on lea~ his-car keys in 1he shower caddy. "frettina." It'• not surprisina 10 hear: o 1t'1 not IO terrible. I've left my keys in the dau1h1er say to her mother, "I wish you'd l<'P d~ or thrown them out with the trash. h· frcninc over my relationlltiP. whh Regle fteppen to •nyotte who has impomm---Winsap JV. C fiive I Wry min& palimony ·,,,. on their mind. contract.'' Fretti~ and fU$Sin1 are hi&h·button TM word .. nauatit)'," which automatically shoe terms appropriate to an aae aroup who inb 10" bcc·hi&h to a 1oy bo1t, always can't undentand the compk,itie!t or 'P cc wklt obstinate parents who refuse to ahatina and prenuptial •attemcnt . thej •• , ......,. &heir own affairs. or all the words that label one an Old , Ocarie, the h:ardc)t to w.allm arc the -.tid,~ cndeumenb. When a \Ji cmboJicJ ,,,.cc on the phone calls )OU .. hone)" h' 'imc to brc. k out the Klccnc' anJ \\ccr. h mean' the okl \'OCal cord no kmsc r 'tri~c th 'c ri h, confident "'ne' 1dentif m , )OU u' a I r,,m too · important tu put ''n "Hold •• 1\c ui J aar~ling \\llh Geritol to 1cmcJ} thi,, bul it didn't help N•IK) Mdnt)rc h a n ~idt"nt of'"''""" 'lfutL Movie listings Newport Beach lDW.UDS N(Wf'Oll (IHI.MA 300 ~?O" c •••• 0.-6•4 ll " I wt.It• u.. , I.• 1 " 17 2 lO S, ; lO 10 7 n.. Plor•• • II >O, ' • 30, 7 9 JO J lolklntlln<I 1231' 3 Sl, 8 10'° l1>W ... 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''We employ as many strategics as we can, but we can't say one is the dominant factor." 'We're working really hard to identify these kids as earlY. as we Cllttad we 19 trying to use a variety to strate- gies IQ.help-Ulem con- tinue lftelr education.• outs from the clau of 1991. The 18.2 percent California high school dropout race for the class or 1991 represents a 9.S percent decrease from the prior year, accordin& to the education department. It's the first time the state dropout percentage bas fallen below 20 percent since the statistics were first compiled in 1986. BEACH: Spring brelR hits sand In Newport 8y Russ Loar &WWrW H igh school dropout rates arc dramatically lower in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, falling 66.S percent since 1986, according to recent statistics released by the state Department of Education. The school district reported 85 high school dropouts in the class of 1991 for an overall dropout rate of 6.4 percent, compared to a 19.1 percent dropout rate for the class of 1986, the first year dropout statistics were complied by the state education department. Newport-Mesa school district programs such as the School Age Mother Pro- gram, the Monte Vista High School independent study program, Sac.le Bay High School continuation pro- gram, adult education for -11 11.-B ~ board president State SuarW,ntendent of Public fnsf'M!Ron Bill Honig said ethnic groups through· out the state also show declines in dropout rates over short and long-term periods. , students age 17 1/2 and older, and a host of other early intervention strategics and mi- grant education programs are respons ible for keeping kids in school, according to Werner. Newport-Mesa school district's dropout rate for t._. class of 1991 was down by 22 percent ~ed to the previous year. · The average 15.S percent dropout rate among all Orange County schools in 1991 re.presents a 22 percent decrease since 1986. In the county, there were a total 4,260 drop- Statewide, dropouts among high school seniors have decreased from 81,885 students in 1986 to 59,612 in 1991. Honig said the education department's goal is to reduce dropout rates to under 10 percent by ate "We're wOlllng really hard to identify. f these kids as early as we can and we're tf)'ing 'I • .f. .. KELLY: Chill and thrtl or· Antarctic From A1 moments when I was holding on for (fear life." Kelly worked as a research assistant for William Cochlan, a marine microbiologist al Scripps Institute of Occanogra· phy, studying tiny, shrimp-like creatures called krill. The di· minutive creatures arc consid- ered an important part of the Antarctic food chain, but re- searchers found that their de- piction by commercial fishing was not adversely affecting the ecosystem. Cochlan and other research- ers on the trip defy the popular conception or the scientific per- sonality, according to Kelly. search laboratory in half, into Canadian and United States sections, complete with border guards -just for fun. "At the same time, he'd be doing this world-<:lass break- through scicircc. They really do go counter f 0 the image or the scientist t~t's portrayed in television and l!)ovics." Mixed wit~ the thrill and ter- r-0r of harsh'.physical conditions were times of rapturous beauty, according to·Kclly, who tells or mingling wi!h penguins and el- ephant scalS an<s climbing Ant· arctic mountains during his f cw trips ashore~ . · year 2000. .:- TAXES From A1 and enrolled agents who prepare tax returns re- port that the recession has caused clien ts to look harder than ~-er for write-offs this >'Car, and there have been more ca$h0ow-conscious taxpayers fil. ing early for anticipated refunds and filing late when thcy,.cxpect to owe the government. "There was a lot or electronic filing and refund- anticipation loans," Greig said. "Many people lost their jobs or weren't making as much and needed the money. "It's a game to write off as much as you can. That's the name or it. 1 don't think people have the money to not write off as much as they can this year." Major accounting firms tend to have a more eve n flow of tax . work during the year because many of their clients have complex tax returns and get extensions for filing. Still, executives with large firms report that they, too, have had a particularly high-pressure, high·stress tax season during this recession year. money." Accountants and enrolled agents advise clients who don't have the money to pay their truces to et least file a return on time and pay as much as they can. According to Kaylor and other accountants, the IRS has become more willing to work with taxpayers on payment plans. Filing a return on time minimizes penalties. Jack Oldham, a true partner in the Newporc" Beach office of Kenneth Leventhal & Co., said many of his client's companies suffered losses in 1991 and were able to get refunds on tues they paid in prior years, when they were profitable. He added that his clients are conservative this year in the ways they use their refunds. "They might use it to pay down debt, whe reas they might have otherwise used it to build an ad- dition to their house," Oldham said. Tim Whetsell, another tax partner with Kenneth Leventhal, said that for some of his firm's clients who were not-profitable in 1991, true filing is viewed as an opportunity, rather than as an obli· g:uion. the weather is nice," Ahmed s:iid. "This is the right time to come to the beach." The "right" beach conditions are expected lo continue throughout the week for the many Cal State University and high school student.s who arc on breaJc, according to weather forecasters. While there might be some fQg and drizzle this morning, the sun should break free by the afternoon, the National Weather Service said. By Wednesday, forecas ters expect a warming trend, with less fog in the mornin_& and . temperatures reaching the ~high 70s and low 80s. Lows •this week will be in the upper 50s . AUTO FACTS =-= and ...... Aulo lp«lal 1t1: ON THIN Once ~ down 10 its Jast ~nc6 of tread, it is time for immediate replacement. On many tires, a built-in tread indicator "They were fun-loving. We were singing together, we were joking together, we played games together," Kelly said. Because Cochlan is from Cana- da, Kelly said he split their re- "There wci;c some absolutely incredible, bca'!tiful days with calm blue seas/' he said. "It was probably similar to what an astronaut feels like, hanging onto the outside or the space shuttJe. It was nice 10 sec Ant· arctica for its absolute best and its absOlute worst." "I had one guy who owes more t~an $70,000, and he just can't pay it," said Jeff Kaylor, senior manager in the tax department of Deloittc & Tou · chc's Costa Mesa office. "He doesn't have the "They're using tax filing and the tax system a a source of capital," Whetsell said. "They're using carryback claims to get refund for operational c:ipi111I and to pay down debt. There arc probably fewer junkets being planned with true refund this ye:lr." eliminates any need to get out a ruler to measure tire-tread depth. These wear bars appear between tread grooves. When any bar spans the width of three or more grooves, it is an indication that the ti~rCLJllJ~la--~~·~---:1 replaced. As convenient as these tread indicators are. however; they are of little use to car ownen who neveL cneac Thetr tires. All tira should be inspected for wear and sufficient inflation NEWPORT BE"ACH' -'MOre than 600 photographs of Old Newport from the collection of Ken and Diane Taylor will be on display Wednesday Crom 7 to 9 p.m. at Mariner's Library. In addition to snapshbts dating from 1900, there wjll also be murals and other large-sized photos on display. J<cn Taylor has been taking photos of the Newport Beach area since 1941. For 10 years he worked as one or the area's leading photographers, shooting many of the local boatyards, boats and landings. 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HINT: u a can .... • .. worn. .. , ........ .. ddl..._ ............ . ----~· .. ; ' 4 •• I I Sports Easter parade • winners A hhoush Todd Kehr Ii has been swinging the bat lately like he's ready to forgo his Louisville football scholarship for baseball's June free aJent draft. this surging Corona dcl Mar High club is relying heavily on two other slug- gers: C.W. Ramsay and Tim DeCinces. Both arc left-handed hitters, the lead· oa and cleanup sticks in CdM's potent lineup, respectively. So after getting my fint glimpse or Coach Sa>tt Magen' CdM squad last week -three times, in fact -we're able to bring you this morning's Easter Vaca- tion Special as local bMCball teams heal w me wounds in the Pride of the Coast Tournament. Most underrated player:.Ramsny, hands Jdown. Kchrli, DeCinccs and second base- man Mike Susson, who hit home runs when two guys ere aboard, arab most of the headlines. But Ramsay quietly docs it ·ai1. Not only docs he have the ~st speed on the team, he's the ace or the pitching staff, having -----... allowed no·carncd runs in 12~ innings this spring. Opponents are batting .163 against him. He even hits the cut-orr man from right field ... Gin mt blood: Sus· son, a fiery player, and shortstop Theo Rokos form a solid double-play combination for the Sea Kings. Rokos also bats from the left side, giving CdM five left-handed Preps hitters in the lineup. (No wonder pitchers · shake in their boots.) Susson, meanwhile, is the toughest player on the team ... Swttttst swing In tbt Sea View uacue: This distinction belongs to Tustin third ba.scmnn Derck Bnker, a left-handed hit· tin !Qi>h re who has a · 1t out of the yard every at-bat ... Brina 'na oa apln: Following Thurs- day's 10-9 victory over Newport Harbor, CdM improved to 7-4 overall. The Sea Kingnrc-+0-against·Ncwporr: . . - Ctt a compass: There's a simple reason why some high school baseball games arc 2 houn, 30 minutes long, or longer. Walks Ht'• In a zont: You might burn your finger by touching DeCinccs, CdM's catcher and the most heads-up player on the field. Following Saturday's 2·for-3 per- formance (two RBI), he's hitting .500 (20· for-40) with three home runs, 16 RBI and 16 runs scored, all club-leading figures ... Most onmutd. period: High-top base· ball shoes. Darryl Strawberry, Eric Davis and Frank Thomas helped popularize them, now more high schools players than ever arc wearing them. But the novelty has worn off and the field i.s saturated with high-topped players. Most players don't have the physique to look good in them ... Good sport CdM's Brad Dctercsa, after setting drilled by a Brian Rogers (New- port) fastball last Thursday in a situation that warranted a beanina. was actually . lauahin& when he arrived at first. CdM used a suicide squccicc to go up 10-4 in the last iMing. I was surprised Dctercsa even wanted to step into the box .•. No mtrc,: High school baseball should have a mcrty rule like softball. Nobody wants to play when it's 24-1. Ask Costa Mesa and Mater Del ... 1lme'1 nuaalq out: Matt Palafcrri or Newport Harbor hasn't been able to pitch because or a eullcd hamstring. For the Sailors, already in trouble in the Sea View Lcasuc (0-6-1), things could aet worse ir It SH DUN~ SAN DIEGO -The moment or truth comes for Stan &\ Stripc:s today here at the Dcfenden Tnals in a special raceoff with Kann for a berth in the Dcfendcn Finals. The two, ~ for an ultimate shot at the America's Cup, tquare off at noon and will be f catured live on ESPN. Dennis Conner's Stan A Stripes was pushed into the raceoff when America3, under .the hand or Buddy Melaes, ddcated its sister ahip on Sunday. Star It. Stripes could havo avoid· ed the raceoff on Satuntar. but wa • ~·second loser io Amenca3. Kania and Stan A Stripe enter today's ewnt each with five victories in the Mries of naL __ .,...,,..,., .. • •..•. , April 13, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Ropr Cutson .••• 642-4330 ext.387 111111 I Sports on TV-radio/82 Boatinw'Olympic T rials/82 Classified/84 ~~t»lyNut Arnie Huff (second from ltft> lets out a war cry as Jimmie Russell (left) and down the line, Darren Hill, Pat Dorn, Erik Elward, A.J. DiScala and R.J. Scott pull. the earmarks at brooms B R~l!i(dJhm. sooru Wreer ------------~~clrStntc-("6:40)JHhc-1,25<T-mctcrma . NEWPORT BEACH -A long with its school n ag. a broom was raised in fro nt of the boathouse, punctuating Orange Coa!.t College's clean sweep. ·-~l . ~~-, •. • \ .i.. Thanks to 'some new handy- d:indy oars, OCC rowed past its op· ponents in the Novice 8, Varsity 4 and JV 8 races o n S:iturday :it the UC Irvine lnvita· tional, a four-school regatta along the 2,000-mctcr North Lido Cha nnel course. "There was a lot on the line bec:i usc two "eeks ago Long Beach State upset us when we raced at USC (in San Pedro)," said OCC Freshman 8 Coach Jim Jor- gensen. whose shell oared in the Novice 8 competition because there was no freshman 8 race. Although OCC's Freshman 8 boat fi nished first (6 minutes. 17 second ) in the Novice 8 race, it didn't count. So what happens? Orange Coa!.t's Novice wins il o fficially In 0:21.1 , nhend of UC I (6:22.3), Long Beach State (6:30.7) nnd Loyola Marymount (6:51.7). O CC's 'A' hell won the Varsiry 4 race in 7:03.0, then the Pirates capped their triumphant morning with a winning. 6:15.2 clocking in the JV 8 sprint, in which Orange Coast held o six boat-length lead over Long "And we had two guys out," OCC head crew coach Dave G rnnt said of the JV 8 shell. in which captain Pete Vesco\ i (bad back) and oarsmnn Brian Amarel (illne!.s) were out of the lineup. "\Ve used different oars today, as well. T he oars are nn extre mely different concept (made by Dreis· sigacl..er), they look like hatchets. They did some com- puter engineering for the perfect blade shape. They're about sLx centimeters shorter than (traditional oars), but "ith a larger bl;idc surface. They're the first ones here on the West Coast." Follo"ing next weekend's Stanford Invitational nt Red\\ood Shores. the Pirates hope to rabe :mother broom at the 21th Newport Regatta on May 3. In Saturday's Novice 8 race, OCC's Fre hman 8 boat held a I 112 boat-length lead over OCC's designated Novice 8 shell at the 1,250-meter mark. "Unfortunately this )Car, there arc not o lot of :>Choo! fielding fresh· man crcw!I," Jorgensen said. "And even though o ur freshmen :ire novices. (the "in) did n't count in the Novice 8 race. O ur Novice (boat) was in n renl dogfight "ilh Irvine -it came down to the finish." It was the second wi n of the year for OCC's Novice · 8, hnving finished first at the San Diego Crew Cl:lssic on April 4-5. "UCl was with us the whole way," OCC Novice 8 OX!l-W3tn /\\a ~"!Orates !131 . e -were two seat~ up, then \\e were one sent down, but in the last 250 meters. they (OCC oal"!lmen) just put on the pre!. ure. facryone powered al once ond we took 11 by two )Cats. ··we knew what our strategy was going in. We knew we were going to pump it up the last 2.50 meters:· Other members of the No,icc 8 Legend boat were Briggs Porter (bo" ). James Clark, Kevin Kle in . ., Robert Witty, Kris Le· thin, Ca!.h Hog!.ett, Justin Clo e and Andre Schmitz. Chuck Guentz (bow), ·Jeff Gladinos. Scan Jen· kins, Matt No rdquist, Tyler Ho ffman. Chm Moody, Peter Mains, Randy Vnn Raden and coxsw:un Lana Snyder po"crcd OCC'!i Fresh- man 8 in the Joseph Thomas shell. Rowing OCC's JV S James \\larmmi:ton craft were R.J. Scott. AJ . D1Scaln. Eral. Elwa~rd, Pat Dom. Dnrren Hill. Arnie Huff. Jim Russell, Chn Waite nnd coxswain Kristie Jone . r .... Tars, Eagles, CdM earn championship bracket berths Sailors host La Mirada Orange County 's No. 1 after nipping El Modena (Huntington Beach) invades today at 10:30 By Dlmls Brosttmous Spor'9 Wl1llf NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Har· bor Hi&h baseball team needed a boost after losing a pair of games to arch-rival Corona del Mar earlier in the week. The Sailors got it Soturday in the opcnina round of the Pride of the Coast Tournament. An errant throw on a relay to first In an attempt to complete a dou· blc play allowed the winnina run to score in the bottom or the seventh in· nina 11 Newport defeated visitlna El Modena, S-<4. "We're hopins to ute this tournament to try to tum thinp around," said Sall· on Coach Kirk Bala. whole team now races La Minda at home at 2 p.m. today. With the KOre lied 4-<4 enterina the bottom or the scwnth, the ten-handed hlttiaa Matl Ste.wan had a cheQ-lwina sinp which went jul_t over the third t>Ueman'a heed and just Inside tho left· raeld foul line. Stewart took ICCOnd cour· tesy or • wild pickoff throw. • Oeanup hitter Chris Carden then SH SAILORS• .. , Estancia ma rc hes into quarters COSTA MESA -Two-time ddcndiflf tournament champion Es· tancia Hlah bepn wha.t the E41les hope t1 a fourth strai1ht march to the title pmc of the Pride of the Coe t Toumamcnt with a 5-0 'ictory oYCr Santa Fe Saturday. The = (7...5) manurtctured a pair or nans in the third and fourth i on 1quceze plays and used a ke~ tripk by RicbarJ Buday ln the founh 10 &Ne winnina pitcher Mike Smith ()..()) the nec- caary otreDIM suppon. Smith recovered from a rocky start •hen ho allowed both ol his Miki and 1-0 hits in the tint lnnina. Thanks in part IO a SU«CSSful pickoff play, Smith CKaped the rrame umcathcd by·1trikin1 out the nnal baner wtth -the Mia ao.dcd. The ritht·htnder yielded five hils ln the ... CMrall. while fanaifta sh. Estancia, which will (IC'C Dolsa Orande an the second round today at 10'.lO a.m .. • SM ESTANCIA,9 By R1ctwd O\nl Spara Wl1let NEWPORT BEAC H -Lik.e a swimmer taper· ing for a b ia meet, or a d lstance runner increasinJ ~ teps to hit a peak, these ~~--~. Corona del Mar H igh Sea ~ Kang arc pla)'in& for ~QlliiilP- kecps. Tho ugh thi -is onl)' a to urnament, they have a plot. Lail )"Car' Pride or the Coa t Tour- nament i.ucccss trisgcred their trona ccond·half run, elcvntin& them into the CIF baseball pla)'Otri With ~' ertry- one back, th1 year's \'Cnion could be C\len better. "The tournament l\)t everyone aoina last year,'' said CdM senior C .W. Ram- lly. who bla led a pahced home rua in the fif\h innina Saturday u the Sea Ki.np rolled to a 9-2 YiCtOJY <Mr Oranp: Lutheran in the opcnina round of the Pride ol ttM COlll ~To.amament. "We woke up lu& ,ear a& lbb tU.., tha&•1 wlaen we Maned .,..,;._ • ,Ud we '!?ede ii to CIF. E*)IOM .._ 11 now. . ... CDI • . ., --= From 81 worked a walk to put run· ners at fin.t and second with none out. Chris Bowen then hit a grounder to third. Car· den was forced at second, but when the throw 10 first was wide, Stewart raced home and casHy slid in with the winning run well ahead of the throw. When asked why he dis- dained the bunt at any point in the seventh, Bates re· plied, 11Wc had our numbers 3, 4 and ' hitters up there, and besides, we want to have fun in this tour· namenl." Harbor (4·8-1) scored sin· gle runs in the first inning on Carden's RBI-single and in the second on winning pitcher Ryan Anderson's homer over the left-field fence. top or the third, hetpcd alona by 11 throWing error on a play which would have re· 5ulted in the third out with no runs scoring. Jdf Et· tingcr's two-run homer put the Vanguards in front. Newport evened matters in the fourth. With one out, Chris Parker singled 10 left and raced to third on Aaron McKown's double. Sky H:ir- ris' grounder to short scored Parker, with McKown even· tually tying the game on a throwing error. Anderson, who wos un· able to get through the sec· ond inning agoin£t Corona del Mar, gave the Sailors a big lift. I le :allowed four runs, all unearned, seven hits and no walks, rctfring 13 of the last 15 hitters he faced . ..................... 4 El Modena 004 000 0-4 7 5 tffw1IOtt ~ 110 200 1-s 7 1 lM,~Nol Newport Harbor's Branon Coluccio gets back safely at fi rst base in Monday's conquest of El Modena in Pride of the Coast Tournament. El Modena (5-5-2) scored four unearned runs in the Rm, Kris.llfitld (3), May (4), Brown (6) n Btvwn. ~ (6), Anderson n Ro0tf1. W-Andefson. 2~. L-Brown. 28-Mcl(owft (NH). Rooen (NH). HR-· E~ (EM): Anc1eno11 (NH). Aaron McKown slides in safely, well ahead of the throw after errant pickoff attempt at third base. Winning pitcher Ryan Anitcrson (right) gets the glad hand after socking home run Saturd01y. Costa Mesa tumbles into consolation bracket By Dennis Brosterhous SPortS Witter ----Ce ense as een the culprit in many of Costa Mesa Hig~s lo.sse • -it co u Id n o.t be bbmed for Saturday's 5-0 setback to Glenn in the opening round of the Pride of the Coast baseball tournament. Lack of a timely hit led tq the host Mustangs' downfall , sending Costa Mesa (3· 11 overall} into today's 10:30 a.m. consolation game against Rancho Al amitos, \\ hich lost to In inc Saturday. Today's game will also be played TELEVISION Men's G)mnastlcs I I 11 m. -Pae-10 mccl. ESPN. Bueball I 1:30 a.m.-Scallle.Chisox, WGN. 4:30 p.m. -Braves-Reds, ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -Phillies-Mc ls, WOR. 5:30 p.m. -Dodgers·Aslros. Qi 11 Ddendtr's Trials Noon -Semifinals race-of( (Siar~ c Slripcs vs. Kaoza), ESPN Collqe Bastball 4 p.m. -New Mexico-Hawaii, PT. Pro Baskttball 5:30 pm -AtJ.-Chi .• WGN. TBS 7 30 p.m. -Nuggcls·Lakcrs, PT. Ofl'·Road Racine 9 30 p m -From Seattle, ESPN. Beach Vollt)ball IO:JO p.m. -From Phoenix. PT. Indoor Socur 10:30 p.m.-MSL playoffs, SC. Auto Racina 1:!:30 a.m. -l.ov.'CS 150, ESPN. RADIO Baseball 5:30 p.m -Cal.· Tex., KMPC (710) 5:30 p.m. -LA·Hou , KABC (790). Pro Basketball 7:30 p.m. -Dcn.·LAkers, Kl.AC (570). Today's sdieduJe ; · • ......... Coltoe -Soulhetn Cliilomla CaleOI • Ha "''°· noon. H'Oft school -Mlt al the Coast T OllNmll1I ~ bket. MCond rWld) 8olsa Gtlllde 11 Estancia. 10.30; H~on Buell• Corona del Mar, 10 30. I.I Mhda • Newport Hatbof, 10 30. ~ lncUt StConcl l'Ollld): Rancho Alaml· tot • Cosu Mesa, 10 30. AnQt"9 Wgut ~ II Malit Del. 3 15 pm. llJlllllC Tll'llllD Tl'llll et Cel"°""8 YeoM Club (lfter..,... recee, ... ttwa•IUt) 1 Aanoy Smy1h. I 0, 2 P"9 MtMn, 17 0. 3. John Low Ill, 47 1, 4, bck LIOIWd, 4G 1, 5 Ptast Glastf. 4g 7, e Liii Gock. 58 4, 7 HW 8at1h 59 4. 8 Oougl Graf. 75 4, G Cr11g Ltweck. 84 0 10 uny Suttr. 86 O. 11 . PIUI Bumrd. G9 0 12. Stan Oomt!ly, 105, 13 Sudomlet' 109. 14 Slwp EliOCl. 111, 15 St n M Rupp, 120. 18 Chfi' Kost 123. 17 S.lndy T1klcs. 127. 18 01~s-.. 142 at Costa Mesa. "A couple of our regul:irs weren't here today because of work... aid Mustangs Coach Tim re en. e 1 ave a c ance. Jason Amorde had an cosy first in· ning, thanks in part 10 Mustangs' catcher TyJer Scofield throwing out a Glcrtl\ runner trying to steal Glenn's lead lO 4·0 in lhe top or the fifth. The Eagles (7·4) added their final run in the ~eventh on a walk an errant 'ck an single to left by Wcistcr. but couldn't get the bunt down." Ho"cv~r, ~fit of \\ildness in .the Costa Me~' pitchen. \\ere guilty Costa Mesa's bcsuhance !Q_ ~ccond cnncng_(!hrce stra_!J;hl_ or 10.walh in..t.hc-g~mc. ... ----s~crrc Camein t e oottom of the wfilKs) Tc to filsremO\'al rom the I d · h M The Mustangs had one last up· fifth . With Glenn in front , 4-0, Jeff game. nserte to pctc was ntt rising in the !>eventh. Mike Meyer Picken s reached on the second Harber, who had tossed a com· baseman·s error with one out :ind plete·game two-hit shutout earlier led off with a single to center and · h k 'took second on a pa scd ball. Steve Samaniego walked. ant c wee . Pinch-hi tt er John Schroeder The two rurtners advanced to Harber yielded a two-run single walked, but the game ended with second and third on a wild pitch. to Dill Teller before settling down the two runners st randed on n However, an attempted squeeze and recording his nine available strikeout. bunt was popped up, and the rc:lay outs remaining in the week. He al· Glenn 1, cost• M••• 0 to third by Glenn pitcher Dario lowed three hits and a walk but Gltm 020 020 1 -5 ll 1 Sanchez easily beat Pickens, who was not charged with any runs. Costa Meu 000 000 0-O 2 2 had broken on th e pitch. T\vO more walks and a two-run Sanchtz. ValfMJtt~ (61 and Sawar. Amotde. Har· btr ~). Meyer (5) W-Sanchtz. 2.0 L-Amoldt, Costa Mesa starting pitcher double by Adam Wcister padded 0-4, 29-WtlSet (G) Monarchs complete sweep of Braves FLO VDEERL L· made sure that such dramatics Four Mater· Dei pitchers col· \ -would not be necessary. lnboratcd on the shu tout \\ith h-took some Mater Dei (12·1, 6·1) did all staner Don Matthewson (3·1) seventh-inning its scoring in the first three in· picking up the win. heroics, in the nin gs to punish the Braves, I 2-0. The Monarchs host Servile fo rm of Dar· David Knuffs two-run single in todny at 3:15 in Angelu League ren Troilo's the second helped the Monarchs action. then visit Servitc on home run, for open a 6·0 lead and it was Tuesday. the Mater Der High baseball smooth sail ing from there. M•ter Det 12, at. John aoaco o team to escape with a 5-4 victory Knuff was 3 for 3 overall with :~BoKo ~ = ~:1~ 1~ ~ over last-place St. John Bosco in three runs scored and fou r RBI. MllllewSon. loCucio (S), Oaems (6), KAOC:a.4 Angelus League play last Thurs· Meanwhile, Troilo enjoyed an· m llld Troilo, M00tt (S), R1m11ez. topez (3). day h d · d · ACos1a (3) W-Malltlew1on. 3·1 L-Ranwu. . ot er pro uct1ve ay, also going 28-~ (MO). Trtlllo (MO), 8lll1on (MO). Bari· On Saturday, the Monarchs 3 for 3 with two runs scored and las (M>). returned to the sa me site and an RDJ. -By tb~ DDily Pilot NHYC's Shadden victorious NEWPORT BEACH -New· port Harbor Yacht Club's John Shadden sailed to a fir t place fin· 1sh in Sunday's seventh race of the 470s in the 1992 U.S. Olympic Games Trials, keeping his hopes alive for a berth at the Summer Game~ m Barcelona . Newrort Harbor Yacht Club and the Balboa Yacht Oub arc ho ting the competillon tor 47()t., Finn and European dmghys. "We're. hanfing in there," said Shadden "We re alive for another day·• Shadden, with crew of Charhe McKee. continue• the long ro d back after a di astrou bcginmng here dt the Trials, havina put to· get her f1n1 he of 4-4-3-4 and 6 be· fore Sunday' conquc~t. He opened with a "did not ~tart " and 1 now JU t .6 of a point t>chind Morgan Larson und 7.1 point'> be· hind runner-up Kerri Poe M1am1·~ Morgan Rec~cr. who ha led from the start, fini,hcc.I fifth on Sunday. but hold a comm 1nding lead of 20 point over his nearest rivat On the women's side of the 470 competition it wu Kris Farrar out of the East Coast who made the noise, posting back-to-back victo- ries on Saturday and Sunday to pull into second place. "We kicked butt ... we manaaed to control the left aide to protct the right," said Farrar. Her crew, Louise van Voorhis, added: "We overcame some clam cleat and Jib sheet breakdowns too. We con· trolled the start to the favored left iude and took no prisoners." ~Jn lhe Finn clusificadon, Brian Ledbetter of San Diego Yacht C.1ub J>O$ted hit second Straipt and third fir t place finish In hi la.i four stan • to maintain a ~trong hold on the le1d. "I had to CO\'er the second-place boat (Sam Kerner) at the fir t weather mark," SI.id Ledbetter "I think we •ere 12th and 13th at that point Then I worked my way back up and won. It wu doko at the end wuh Sam." -'84101Ta.tll01 ............. , 1 ........ """' 147 r !!My .... )41. I~ latton. 41, 4 Jolwl $lllMI\. 41 4, s .,.., Ill. 4S 7. I .. ....._ .. 0. 7 ... ZM. 7'. I Nlcll ScMllOM. n. • Wr ....... 7 10 ....... 134 11 c... a... .. It K.1111 ~ 101 ' 1J ""' "-104 1( lllll Ciamle. IOU IS * lld!w9' 111 S II 1114* ........, in. 11 o... "°*· 1>1. 1• n.-Hll. m. :...·~ flrlW~. IO ... Mlhon. 1'1 fl .IDlwl I .. tt ,._ c:.Nlr. 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N' ...... 1411111 .. ll DIR~ .. , 14 -101 IJ "'-W"* 1 ... 1; I& ~ •t:' I U cw.--. 11' II 0...--. ,.. -~ ,,, JO l• °""'* .. ,. ,, ... mn.-..-1w ESTANCIA: From B1 broke on 1op in the bottom of the third as Nate Hacger's drive short· hopped the lefl·fiel~ fence for a , re Alva rez's sacrifice and scored on a squeeze bunt by Jose Hernandez. The Eagl xpa-ndell their lead in the fourth as Smith and Jay Ri· ch:aJd on singled and Duday lri· pied 1he pair in. Duday then came ucross on Alva rez's squeeze bunt. The fin al run of the game scored as Richardson walked wi1h the bnses loaded in the bottom of the fifth . Eat.ncla 1, Santa'• O S.VU fe 000 000 0-0 5 0 EstW•i 001 310 It-5 9 3 L t.ladera, Connras (5) Ind G ~ Sm:tl and P'1lf!IO WP-Smd!I. 3-0 l-L Mm&. 29-Welver (E). Haegtt (E) 38-BUOay (E) -By tbt Dally Pilot DUNN: From B1 doesn't henl soon. Palaforri has as much collcge·playing potential as anybody ... Nasty: CdM left-handed pitcher Dryson Groat, a sophomore, leads the sqund with 28 innings ond four suves. His unmerciful sidearm junk and low fastballs could make him the top closer in Orange County, but he 's becoming too voluoble on a team with a makeshift rotation. He'll probably be stnrtina more ... Arc you sure? Kehrli's heart, mind nnd lctter-of-intcnt say foot· ball and quarterback, but his 6- foot·S, 225-pound Crome and nrousing power-hitting proficiency open plenty of eyes. To date, he's tied with DeCinces for the club lead in runs scored (16), his on- base percentage is .533 and he's batting .395 {15-for-38). Big Todd also has three doubles, two homers and 15 ROI. Still say he could be another Boog Powell ... A nnal thank rou: To Estancia catcher Fred PnJnrito, the info· mous Alfredo ''The Stick" u~mal, for modeling his bicep11 one after- noon for the Oatiy l'llot's April Fool's Day aag ... Gh'c some credit: To Ncw~rt Harbor, which utilizes the ocriface bunt more surficiently than any team around ... RklUlnl Dunn 11 a Dally Piiot Spon1 HWtt'r ttbo1t hlfb 1rhool tolum• •P~•n t'te'ty Mondll)' •• COM: From 81 CdM center fielder Todd Kchrli ri d a · · • · 1udiftg a l\\O·run mi~ile in the seventh thnt put .matters out of reach for Orange Lutheran (8·3), the home t~ -:rlthuagn i \\as p aye at CdM. The Sea Kings (8-4} ploy Hun· tington De:ich, top-ranked in Or· angc County, todoy at 10:30 a.m. in the qu arterfinals. While Kehrli and CdM catcher Tim DeCinces exhibited another hitting clinic, lead-off hitter and starting pitcher Ramsay slugged a one·out home run, his first of the yeor, to put the Sea Kings on top, 3-2. Left-handed reliever Oryson Groat (1·0), when Ram~ay left the mound after two innings bccotue of a slight mu cle pull, earned his first victory of the year with fi,·e scoreless, t~o-hit innings. Groat, \\ho has four saves, \\:liked only one and struck out seven. __..Gr~t did a great job of con· trolling th e tempo when he wos in there," CdM Coach Scott Magers said. "µut the key was (Ram ay's) home run bccau e it was a tight bull g:imc :rnd it could\c gone c1· ther w3y." Ramsay, hitting the team's 12th homer in 12 games this spring, got a belt-high fastball and pulled ii to right·centcr. In the seventh, the Sea Kings sent a dozen hitters to the plate, half of whom crossed it. Deeinces la unched 3 two·run single in the first inning, scoring Jeff Matsen and Kchrli. The Sea King were held to ju~t two hits from the second through 1he sixth -Ramsay's home run and a sin· gle to center by DeCinces in the third off 11 good curveball by Or· 11nge Lutheran starter Jason Fox (2·2). "Evcf)body did it when their pitcher got tired in the seventh," Magers said. Sparked by Kchrh' boomina double to the left-center field gap ' and CdM shon top Theo Rokos' ROI single, the Sen Kings made it :i blowout in the top of the 1ev- enth. · c.,.... def ll8r e, 0r-.. ~I Coront .. ..., 200 010 ·-· • 2 0ranoe WIWWI 110 000 0-2 3 1 ~. GtNt 13> .., OeC«es; r-. u1n m. Wille9 (1). COIMitler (7) .-1 Rossi W-Otoll. 1• 0 l -'Clll. 2 ~ 29-KIM (COlit) 2 t«-~ It""). . · . RoWlne sunimnrles ~ · -- ue ............ .............. .. u. t ~ ..... 1111,I UIU..114 . ....... I OCC A', t 17 t : I 0CC T , tll I, a. U0. UU: 4 l .......... 1:111. l -HI 7 ..... 4 1 occ a·. 1•1 1 uo. nu.a ICC f.'1n .... "'. I OCC, t IU. I W. ..... ll. I• V....,I I UCl.ltll t W.t.dla,lt7) -....... I Liil HU I Liii ... a."" ...... I'-' .... , .... , .. nu, lMU H>O v...., .. • ., l .. ~ ••• ,, 'uo uo Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Monday, April 13, 1992 83 PUii.iC llOTICll PUIUC IOTICD PU1UC IOT1Cll ......C llOTICU PUl&JC llOT1Cll flUllJC NOTICU PUIUC IOTICll PUILIC NOTICES 'UILIC NOTlCH .. __ .,. IOTICI NINO publlcellon Of .. nollce, c .. ., .... eoeoa TWt alalemtne ... llled Th• regl1t1ant(I) co~ fF470lt9 = ... !'..~N¥· f"-'" euaine11 NllN(11) ':!!.,ed J,.t;: ......... eo:i ... ~ .. ru.:i ~ • -toCM atno&n Of .... un. ......., ....... ,.,_ Wllh tN County Clerk °' ~ lo lrantad bl.iel-ul name and HS"' .. _ ... WU -abOV9 on· M11cll 1 • ,..,, ., ::r.:::::: ,..__ The llrMt ldclreel and peld tNlafa Of the Obllgaoo ...... ... eefttetlM Ofeng• County on Match '*'' urlder the flCtdlOUI &he penon wtthdr ng: wlU'I ttw County Cle<k ol Wiiiiam J Kourkos Orange ~ntr on M~cn --_, o9W ~ ~ t60ft ~by IN aoov. _,. e t992 lutlneH N.,,_(1) listed Carolyn Collman, •23 OfS9 Coulwy on Martt\ This ata~ ., .. Lied 17, t9512 OI' CAL.-olUAA r etrf, tot the ,... PfOt>«IY deKtlbed deed of "'* ef "'9 ..... el MW ' '•14200 above on· Maleh"· 1992 Stanford, lrvlne. Calif. 27, t992 WtU'I 11\e Counry Clerk ot Fl2$Z25 .. TMOOUllTY dMcitbecS ~ .. put• end "*"Med cotla, ... •n•••• PUblilhed Newpot1 8"Cfl. An Dinucci 927\5 FHM21 Olano• County on Match PublltlltO N9Wp0rt Beech- -..... potted IO ti.! '*"" and ~ II ,.~ ...... 4111 .... "'' c D Pt Thi• IC.lement Wit flied Publlshed ~ e.acn. p~ Newport 8"0 20. 11>92 Coll• MH a D 'I P1IOI ,. .. c.... 27U OCEAN BOULE· l1H,706.70. •••oh.C•••• ..... M0··~ :e-;, .. ~~' ~t l!Wflh the COWlty Clef!! Of Costa Mesa Da1ty ll'llot Cotta ...... Daily PilOI '52Hl9 M&1c'1 30. Aplt1 •• 13. 20, DrM ..... YARD. NEWPORT BEACH. II .. poslible lhM .. the DaMy Ptlet .... to, U, ate • • ..,.,. • • Or~ County on Mitch ~ 13. 20. 27, M1y •• APf1I 13, 20. 27, Ml)' •• ll'ubllahed Newpon BllCh• \992 .......... CANTOI CAl2$25 ::-of e .. ~~ tT,tMa 1992 liM5l 20,l Pl ll12 I 1 M-215 1092 Costa Mesa Dally Pl!Ot M 171 In "'9 lletter el U.. The ~•lone<! TruttM total ':7.btedne .. due FltS PublltNd Newpolt S.ec:t"" M·200 Aplt I , 13, 20, 27, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Petlll•• Te Chane• dltetaima any t1ablity '°' 011e: 3124/N PUIUC eeOTICE PUlllC NOTICE coat• Me11 Daity Piiot PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE M·lH -------- ,,_ ._ Of MMaS IWIY lncofr~ of the T .D. aavtea COM-Ao t APf'U I 13 20 27 1m F&ctHleu• PUBLIC NOTICE FktltloU9 ALa•llT THOllP80N ..,_ tlddJ .. a and oth• PAMY, aa ..W Tntat .. , NOTIC• TO a ....!.:.'°::.. ' ' ' ' M.191 Su.U.u Name Fk:tlU.U. BuilnMI N•- an4111 N•COL L•N•a common dHlgnatlon, If ay .Nrte Chrl9ty, Aa-MD DEAl.eRS u l tat ement Statement au.1 .... a Na"'9 Flctltloua lt•tement TMOMP8CMI IWIY• lho.n '-""-aletant Sao retary, N'~lJ~ ·~E,REBV The Fotlowlng peftonS PUBLIC NOTICE The FOllOwlng pefSon• l t•t•tMnt 8ualMH Name TM fOllo .. ing J>41fSOflS CM& llO. A19~1 The total amount of the JtOO Oell Reed, lte. GIV~ that th• Board of are doing business as: Plctltteua are d0ong business n : The FollOOl'Wing J*SOnS Statement are ao.ng but1n.lss 11· ORNll TO 8HOW l.f\pald balance of the obi-300, Walnut C...ec, CA TtustMI of lhe FO\llllatn KERATROH GROUP, 3855 NEWPORT BUILDING & 11e dOlng businen 11; The Following ia1ton1 WATERSIDE DET.fJL 128 CAUSa FOii CHANG• gallon HCWtd by the t4atl·•07a (at 0) Vall""' School Dlalrlc:t ... f '"'-. Btreh St .. Newport Beach, 8wlnees Na-DEVELOPMENT 108 Geot-CAMP POOCHIE, 2\ 10 a11 d0ong bus-Offs as. Sfoad*•~ Ape A. C<l,ta -....... ., " ..,.. c ttt 112660 Stetel'fteftt getown Lane, Coll• Mesa. P1Hiden1 Pl .. Costa Mesa CZAR MOOCL MANAGE-~na. Call! 92627 vr -· property lo be IOld and 949-4Jl7 ange County CalflOtnla Will a · The lollowlng Ja•IOOI Calif. 92828 Cll1t. 92627 MENT, 19800 MltArltlur Robert M, Reno, 1211 P£11Tl0HEA JAMES AV ••••on1bl• eatlmated If AVAIL.ABLE THE EX· receive bids' uc> 10 and 1,,. Ken T. Chen~, 9 Miii are doing buslne11 u : Harold London Atrule. \08 Panelope Mecklenburg, Blvd Ste. i'310, Wine Broad11>l'f• Apt A Co11a BEAT THOMPSON and eottl, ·~·and ad-PECTEO OPENING BID eluding 2.00 PM. April 20, CrHIC,lrvlne,Catl.02715 TRAVELIN JONES. 120 Geor town Lane Costa 2110 Pres1den1 Pl, Costa Calli 92715 Men Ca.11112827 NEC~ LENEE THOMP· vancM at the time of the u ay BE OBTAINED BV 1992 at IN Dl1ttlct Bosl-C. James Chang, 157 1 11 23fd 112 Colla Mesa CA MeaageC•'f ,....,..• Mna,Calil.112627 C.J Wayland. 1945 This business Is con SON haa llled a petl\lon for "'" Office 17210 o k JHneue Ave.. Cetr tot, ' ' • .. i • .,..,..,. I , 1 an Ofdet to Cf\anQe name 1n1t1a1 publlcatlon of the No-CALLING THE FOLLOW· neu • a Calif 9070t 92627, Thi• bualneu 11 con· Thia buslnHs • con-Stssherlngton Pl 6-110 ducted bV an lfld••1dua from JAMES ALBERT lloe Of Ille la: $513.239.12. ING TELEPHONE NUMBER StrMt, Fountain Valley, c-. Mark Evan Stffn 1&0<M Gregory R. Tritle. 26 Fte• dueled by: an lndrvldual dueled by: an ind1Y1dual Newpor1 Btacll Calif Tiie reg0s1r1nl(1) con· THOMPSON and NECOL In llddlllOn to cash 1he ON THE DAV BEFORE THE ttomla . Medar Ln ChlnO Hiiis mont, Irvine, CA 92720 The reglstranl(I) com-Tne regts111nl(s) com-92663 menceo 10 1ransac1 bus1· M ' sh-Al lhl1 time, date,. and Calf 9 7oc)' ' EdWatd M. Knupp, 28 Fre-menced to 1tansae1 bull-mtfleed to transaa busi· rn11 t1us1nus 11 con-ness under tl\e FICl•hous ~~:ill! ~S~ to~ ~~k ac;•pt a ca SAl.E: (5\0) ~57 plaee, bids w.11 be _:1>11c1y Thls ~uslneu Is con-mont, Irvine, CA 92720 ness undet lh• Fictitious neu under the F1ct111ous dueled by an Ind 111dual Bus111ess NaMe(sJ l.$1td NECOl. LENEE SHABAZZ . I awn on a TAC 29875 opened and read ~d fOt ducted b Joint vencur. Thi• business ls con-BuslneH N1me(1) listed Business Nam•(•) listed Th• reg1str1n1(s) com· •t>o-.• oo NA IT la hefeby Md eel that , .... Of national bank, a Publlthed Newport ,Bid No. 92·1 for COM· Tiie re~l11r1nl(s) com-ducted by I general pan. above on: March 3, 1992 at>ove on: September 30. menced lo 1r1nuct bus.. Roben M. Reno al In ., led ct'9Ck drawn by a •lat• or 8eadl.C01ta M... Daily PUTE~ SVSTEM HARO. menc:ed 10 ltansaa bull-nersh1p Harold AlzU11 1989 ness under the F1cl•hous Th s s1a1emen1 ..... I •d ttil ":;::: ,.,.. bef In lederal credit union Ot a Pd01 April ts 13 20 tl>92 WARE ness under the Flctitlovs The registrants com-This 1111ement w11 flied Peoelope Mecklenoorg Business Na!T'e!s) tsted "'''h U•• COUflty Cteii. or lhl: court 1:'~ ~ cheell drawn by a 1111• or ' ' ' M198 Bid docurMnta and •P8CI· Buslneu Name(•) listed menced to llansac1 busJ. with IN County c .. 111 of This ltltemenl 11ru filed above on March 18, 1992 Or&'lQI Coumv on Maich N 3A f th P 0 fe<l.,.i Nvlngs and loan llcallons ate on Iott II the above on· Mateh 1G 1992 nns under lh• F1ct11lous Orange County on Match with Iha County Cl8fll of C.J. Wayland 31 , 1992 c:!inty S:periot• eo:::'g: aa1ocl11Jon 11vtng1 a• PUBLIC NOTICE D11trlct Office Purchasing Ken T. Cheng • Business name listed 6, 1992 Orange County on March This alatement was filed FS28782 Iha addrn• shown at>ove 1 ~ aavl 1 bank Department locDted at This statement w11 filed aboYe on: 3/l7192 F524t80 31, 1992 with tne County Cte111 of Publ •!led Ne .. PQt1 Beach- 0!' MAV 12, 19112, .. 2:00 == In s~ 5102 N~~~c~2:, ~~!~.0~J,~~.~,:~ With th• Cou.nty Cltfk of ~:'r.7.~',J.r:,~· WU filed Publ11hed Newport Bea~n. p bll h d N :!2::1!. ?6a';i;2 County on March Coall MtSI Daily PtlOI , o ctodl p.m., and then end Of the Anancl&I Code and PITITION TO 32•5( Orange County on Aptll 3, with the County Clerk ol Costa Mesa Dilly Pilot u s e ew D ;c • F52588 t AprJ 13 20 27, t.1•1' •. there show CIUff, ".any au1h0tlud to do t>utlness Thi, board ol TrustHs re-1992 Or1lnoe Councy on March Marct'I 23, 30, Apttl 6, 13, Costa Mesa aily ilol 1992 they have, why the petition In tN In lhe event ADMINISTER a~the right 10 r~ect F527t97 18• 1092 1992 April 13, 20, 27, May 4, Published Newport Beach· M·20l for Change of name lhould •1•1•· ESTATI OF: any 'l'ld aH bids Ind to Published Newport Beach-• . F52S488 M-155 1992 Costa MH I D~ty P1IOI ---------not, l>!.~ed. lender a~a ~ lcuh Is DONALD waive eny Irregularity Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Pub II shed Newport M·202 April ts. 13. 20, 27, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE It • ,....,htf Ofdete<I that • accept ... , ... rut" may KIRKPATRICK -Oltfeln. Thi Bo81d of Trusf· Af)fU 13 20 27 May • PUBLIC NOTICE M·t90 copy of 1'111 order to •how wllhhold Iha Issuance of CAI • NO Ate3ses "' allO reHf'Ves IN nght 992 • • • • BHch/Costa Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE Flclllloua c~uM be publl•hed In the Trustff't Deed until To all heirs: beneliclarle•. to u lect Item• and/or ser· 1 M.213 Piiot March 23. 30, April ts, Flctltl04'• PUBLIC NOTICE Busln•H N•m• DAILY PILOT, a newspaper funde become available to cre<litors ~ngent credi-W:es which In their opinion 13, 1992. Business N•m• Flctlt104'• Statement or genlfal citwlltlon ptlb-Iha payee cw endon .. u 1 tott and• persons wno "'llY w\11 best Mfve lh• needs ol PUBLIC NOTICE m164 " Statement Bu1lnH1 Name F(ctltlou1 The ro11~1ng pe·sons Ult)ed In Ihle county. 91 It fright 01~1 .. be Interested In the District. PUBLIC NOTICE Tile FOlloWlng persons St•t•l'IMnt -BualneH Name a<e do;og bus r"fls as ~once a *Mk few four ":.; 0 in be mad th• win or estate. 0t both, Dated this 31st day of . FlctlUoue are cfou,g buslneSs as: The FotloWmg persons Statement DIVCO"/ SEAVICC.S, 207G1 consecutive WMICI prior to lal• w •• of· DONAUH<IRKPATRICK ~arch. 1992. •ualneu Name Fl tlll GRAPHIC ARTS SER-lie doliig bUSll'll$1 as: The Following iarsons Sp1ndr11t Lane Hun11ngton the~ of the heiring.• buC Without covtnanl or A PETITION hu been FOUNTAIN VALLEY Statement c ous VICES, 10457 Slater, Sule CRAIG BECi<WITH YACHT are doing bu,_neu n Beech. Cal I 92646 JULa• R081NSON, wananty, exprHI or Im-flied by DAVID P. OE ilCHOOL DISTRICT' TN FolloWlng pertons Buslneu Name 102, Fountain Valley, Calif. SALES, 2501$ SUverlHI AZTECA OtSCOTECA. 7•5 Dennis Frank V11ci.s. COlllllSSIONIR OF plied, regatdlng title pos-LANCY In the S~rlOt •r. Petrick Qylnn Pur• are d91no buslnl'u u : Statement 92708 Ln.. Laguna H1U1, Calif w. 19th •G, Costa Mesa, 207~\ Sp1ndnft-.1.i:'"'· Hu,,_ Tlt • S UP IE RI 0 R NSllon 0t encumbrancff, Coufl of Clllfornla, t;aunty I .' R FR~KUN ASSQCIATES, The Following persons Julianne Sch1oedet, 10457 92653 . Calif 9262' 1.nglon Beach. i.;.a, I 92646 COURT to ..u1ry the lndtble<lness of ORANGE. c h•• "9 Agent, • 8 Plnehurll Lan-.: Newport are doing business u : Slatw, Suitt 102. Fountain Craig Bruce ·81ck11<1th. Luis A BoM a 1384 Park· Th s bus1ntst' 11 con- DATI MAR 31 tMI NCUred b Mid Deed ad-THE PETITION requnts vtewed/Approved1 Pam-Be h ca!tf 9266o AMARA AMERICAN MINI Vallay, Calif. 92708 2501S Slvefleaf< Lil • La-vtew C1r • Costa Mesa. Cluett<! bY" an ind1v1~ual 1 A.L8ER OMP. ~ th If\> that DAVID p OE LANCV ela J . Rice, Director, w:~e B Franklin 8 Pine-ROAD RACING ASSOCIA· Tnts builness ·Is con-guna Hills, Calif. 92653 Calif. 92627 The rtg1t111nt(a) com· JAMES T TH vane• • "'1 be appointed· as ptr'IOnAI 8ualn••• Service• h rit Line N'ewporl TION, 4120 Biren 1211. ducted by: an Individual Thi• business Is con-This ousmess 11 con-menced to 1tanuct t>us .. SON, 1563t 18 PllS9ft. If· tere.t as ptovlded lh«ein, representative to edmlnls-Pubftthed Dally Pilot Aplll ~ ti Calli 92660 Newport BHch, Cahl. Th• reglslrant(s) com· duCled by: an lndt11idual dueled by· an H'CllYldual ness under tile Frei t•ous vine, CA 9271' and the Ul'lpaid principal ol 1., the Mt-. ol the dee. 8 13 1992 S ~~ B ~;anklfn 8 Pin• 92660 menced to ttansact busl-The raglstrant(s) com· The registrant(s) com-Bu11ness N.:ime(s) 11s1ea Published D&1ty P.lot April the not• secured .by uld denL ' • M194 h~,.1 Lan• Newport Richard M. Degan, 2t32 ness undllf the FIC1ilioua menced to tran.s1c1 busl· menced 10 lr11Uact bus .. above Ofl: March~. 1992 e ts 20 27 19112 deed wfth Interest \here as THE PETITION request• Beach Cahl 92560 Ofange Ave .. Cosla Mesa, Business Name(s) lis1ed ness uodef the Fictitious ness under the F1C1.1Jous Denn.s F. \111ci.s ' ' ' ' Ml95 pn:>vlded In said Note 1 ... lhe decedenf1 WILL and PUBLIC NOTICE This 'busl~eu 11 con-Calif. 92627 at>ove on: March •. 1992 Buslness Name(s) listed Business Namd'{s) loste<I Th•• sta1emen1 voes loled ----.,.-~~~~-I chatges and t~s of codicils, It llt'f, be admitted dueled b-r, hvlband and Thi• bu~lnen is con-JuRaMe Schroeder •bow on: NIA above on Miich 5. 1992 wilh the County Ckwk ot PUBLIC NOTICE to Pf'Ob•I•. The will and Flctltloua wife ducted by. an lndfvidual This statement was filed Craig Beckwith w s eon.na • 0r.,. County on M•ttl ---------1 lhe trustH and of lh• any codldlS 111 1111il1ble 8u1lne11 Name The registrant(s) com-The reglstrant(s) com-with lhe County Clerk of This st1temen1 11<as filed This stalement was Med 31. 1992 eppt7328S truslJ created by nld Deed few exatnonadon In lhe file Stetement rnenced 10 transact t>uli-menced 10 transae1 bUsi-Orange County on M11ch with the County Cletk or with the County Clerlt ol F52S7fS5 LOAN NO. llOSaa of Trust. kept by the court. TN following J)Ofsons neu l.lflder the Ficbllous ""' under the FJCl•llous ts, 1992 Orange County on Match O.ang• Cour11y on March Pubust1ed Newpon Bea~f'· OTHO REI' INTDITAT'lt: ffUI T THE PETITION requetll are doing t>us!ness as: Busineu Name(s) listed Butln•u Nam•(s) hsled F524201 3l, 1992 6. 1992 Cos11 Mesa Daily P11..,1 Ta NO • DEID IERVICI, INC. aultlonty to administer the D.S.O PARTNERS. 924 a.bove on: Martt\ 15, 1987 ibove Of!' Match 1• 1992 Published Newport Blach-F528782 F5241M April t3 20. 27. May 4 1o..O.t3Te i IN AS TRUI Tl:IE, 2 3382 estate Under ttie lndepen-Congreu Street, Costa Wayne F~anklln ~~~a~~.~~:~, wH filed cosll Mesi Daily Ptlot Published Newpt>rt Brich· Put>r.s~d t.e11>-port Beach-1992 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MILL CREIK DRIVE, dent Admlnlstr11lon of Es· Mesa. Cahl. 92627 T_hls 11aterMnl was filed wit~ the County Clerk ol Matcll 13, 30, Apo! 6, l3. Colla Men Daoly P1lo1 Costa Men Daily p1101 M·203 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST SUITE 1230, LAGUNA Illes Act. (Th11 authority John Scotl Powatson. 874 with the Ceunty Clerk of Orange Coun1y on March 1992 Apttl 13. 20, 27, May •. Maten 23. 30. Apnl ts, 13. OATEO Nowmbef 2 11189 MILLI CA t 2U J REF w11 allow UM Ptfsonal rep-JoAnn St.. Cosll Meu. Orange County on Ma1ch 6 1992 M·157 1992 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE · .J.. •7 rH9"1111Yt lo take many Calif. 92627 6, 1992 · M.207 ---------UN\..ESS VOU TAKE AC-110.-1., 62 actions wit~ obtaming Oatren Kim Pheasant. 92• F524179 F524 tH PUBLIC NOTICE M-l62 Flctllloua ~r:RWE~;o~: 714-707·I059 court ac>proval Before lak· Congress s1re11. Cosu1 Published Newport eeacti-Published Newpon Bncn. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Bu1ln•11 Name SOLD AT;. PUBUC SALE. o.r.d. 03'2511992 Ing cttWn Y9f}' 1mponat11 Mesa, Cahl. 92627 Costa MeH Oally Pilot Costa Mesa Daily Pilot FlcUtl04'a Sl•tement IF ¥OU NEED AN EXPLA· By: JESSA MCCOY. aC'IJOns, nowever, the per-D1nlen Causer, 277 K.nox M h 23 30 Af)fd ts t3 March 23. 30, Af)fll 6, 13, 8u1IMH Name FlcUtlo11a Fictitious Tne Following persons NATION Of' THE NATURE FORECLOSURE TECHNJ. tonal reprnentallVe wlU be Place, Costa t.1esa. Calrl :~ • ' • · 1992 Statement Bu1lneH Name ButlneH Name 810 do.ng buslfless IS OF THE PROCEEDING ~ reqw ed to give no~oe to 92627 1 M·159 The FOiiowing persons St.atement Statament AUTO BODV CREATIOlllS AOAINST VOU VOU Publllhed Newporl tnleresled per.ens unless This business II con-M·lS6 are doing business as: The Following ptfsons The Folio n • W 16th S\rfft, Co~ll SHOULD CONTACT A Beact1JC01ta Mau Dady thly ha~ w.iv.dt ... a notJC~~ ducted by: 1 l•mrled pll1· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LCC COMPUTER. 6'74 Via are doing business as· are dom~ bu:'~, :~sons Mesa. Cali! 92627 LAWYER. content ... o u .. ptopo--.. ntBhlp Co rat •Anaheim Call! DANIEL S. EVANS & AS-E TE S CE Jose Allredo fsQu "e' (.,)J Ptloe APfll l3, 20, 27, 19112. aC'llOf\) n.. lndependen1 Tiie regis1rant(s) com· Flctltloua 112 r 7 • ' SOCIATES, 3620 Birch SL. LIOO I L NNt N· V.holney W•'I Cosi. Meu Notk:e of m\75 admlnlstrallon 1uthof1ty Wiii mence<I 10 transact busl· Flctlllou• 8 ualneu Name c 8': Et Al Pit 647, Via su .. 100 N...,.po,, Beach TEA, 1844 Jama.ca Rold, c8111 92527 T,.,. ..... t aJ• . PUBLIC NOTIC~ be grlnled unless .,, inc.,. neu undet the Fictitious 8ualneH Name l t•t•ment c:rr~I Anaheim Call! Cahl 92660 • Cosll Mesa, Cahf 92626 This blJl •ness ,_,, COfl• Under DMd '" esle<I '*'°" llln . an CJb. BuslnH• Name(s) ~sled Statement The lottowlng person ts 92807 ' • · Daniel s Evans. 22•2 Jona~an ,Andf-:'d 'io~ ducted by an ina:v.d...aJ ef 'Truat NOTICE O, jecUon lo the petition ·~ above on: March 18, 1992 The Fohowlng ~sons d0ong bus1ne11 as: Thll business 11 con-Chann .. Rd . Balboa, Calif ~s::. C~ c::2:6 ' The reg•Slrant(sl corn· HoGc9 .. '*-by gl\'91' T RUI TllE'S &Al.• snows good cause why tn• J s. Powelson .,. doing business u (•) A·ABEAM LOCK-ducted by' • general P•r1· 9266\ • I ITleflCed 10 tr41\Slct bu$1· !NI INTERSTATE TRUSl L .,, N• court ahcMd not gJat\I th• This tlolemenl was r.1ec: VICINCFU ETal ~· ~r~ SMITH. (b) ALL AMERICAN nershlp . ThlS bu11n1ss IS con-J~~ ~~·~~·~l~O~on-l'eSS und•r ll'le FICl l:O ... , DEED SEAVtCE INC • ' authority. wllh the County Clerk 0 a on • • 411 LOCK & kEV, 394 l ·E So The reglstrant(s) com-dueled by: an indMdual ) Bus ness Nam111) Lst•ol " 11 09 48 8 1127/ A HEARING on the peU-Orenge County on March 112807 Bnstol 162. Santa Ana, CA menced 10 transact bus!-The reg111r1nt(1) com· The registranl(s ~-aoowe on· Match lq, 1992 trutlee, or succeHor LANGMAS tion 1111111 be held on MAV 7, 31. 11192 Shinn.tu Chuang, 647• Via 92704 nest ndet the FlclJtlOIJI IN.need 10 transact busi. menced 10 lrllflsac:t Sr Jou A Es.qu•vel tru•t••. or 1ub1tlluttd T.I. No. t9112 al 1:•S PM. In O.pt. • f 528770 Corral, Anaheim, Calll Gregory Mll11n Bucknam. BuS1neuss N1me(s) listed MU 4n<f•t the F1c:M.ous nus undllfN tn• j~~ious This swemem ,.., I ed trullM purtuant IO the Qt3'0 11S 3A located al 700 ~ Publlthed Newport eeacn. 9=7 C ............ 647, Vi 39'1·E So. Bostel 1 62, above on: Match 3, 1992 Bu11Qt!ts Nam•(•) l~sted :~~·:. Ma~~ne\~ 1;~ with the County C1en. ot Deed of Trust e.aeculed by UNIT CODE Q CentM Drtlle West, Cost• Mesa Dally Pilot Ian ·-... 11 Santa Ana, CA 92704 Shlnn·fu Chuang above on· 197ts JonalhM A.11 • OllflQe Couruy on a.4.11rct1 IAN MOSES ANO JAN A.P.N. 41..0$S-02 ~· ~U9207gjECT TO tti AprU 13, 20, 27, May •. ~~~;'· Anaheim. Calll. T111s business 11 c9n-Thi• 1111emen1 was filed Daniel S Evans Ths statenJr?. 11ras rJed 31, 1~2 MOSES HUSBAND ANO To SERVICE COMPANY y e tll92 ducted by In incfrvldual Wllh the CoClnty Clerk ol Thl1 1t11ement was filed wtlh I.he Counry Cl•rk ol F52fS787 WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS .. -....:... -ced TrustM gtl nl"'G ol tne ~·!Ion.:. you M 208 d~~AA bbus~nehn .. ~! .. C_?~ The registrant com-Orange County on March with the County Cl81k ol Or~ County on March Publo'lwlel Ntwl>Of'I Bea~t1--• ......-· ahoUd IP~" at the ,...,. · ........ Y· us.,.. .......... merlted to 1rans1ct bull· 6 19112 • Orange County on Marcil p Recorded 11/0211989 In \11\der the to!loWlnQ d .. 1ng and etat• ~ ob-w1le ,,. .. Ul'lder the Flct llous • lt. 1992 · 13. 1 2 Costa ._1e51 Da.1y 1101 eoolt Page Inst. f89-1et1bed deed ot ttvat Will e::tlonl °' te wr i11en ob-PUBLIC NOTICE The reg1s1ran1(1) com-Builness namH llsltd F524t98 • F528783 F-s24Bt1 April 11.. 20 27. MA)' •- SN029 Of Oflldal Recofdl SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTION •IOI the court be-•-··· rnenced to llansaci busl-~ on·-H/A--Published ~ Beach-B Putlllsn.o NtwPOif Beach· 1992 In IN TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER • en.-~-fktJI~ ,,_.. uncf9f 11\e ,-telillOus Gt.,.nn;M Bucknam Colla M1H Dally P1lol PUblillliONewpcwt eeeh· Costa Mesa Daily PilOI M..."04 1-------", ~,.1miw..ia~~~!~tt'tOA-~\In U'ii totms atanc• may be 1n peraon 8ualne•• Na-B411JMH Name(s) listed ··-·· · filed March 23 30 Af)f'il ts 13 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Recorder of ORANGE. wtllch ., ... wfl.f '*"'* 1n pe by n St••antent bow . Maten 3 1092 Thi• 11a1emenc was • · • • AIX•• 13 20. 27, May 4, March 30. Aprll ts. 13. 20, PUBLIC NcnaCE ~. c.tifom1a. and llW• the Ul1ded Slata) andlor °'w vru~e~~OITOO The Followlng perwons aShfnn..~Chuang • Q!th t~ ~°:;"'ty ~~c~ 1992 M-160 1992 • 1992 suant 10 ltle Notice of 0. the cashiet's cef1111ed Of °' a contingent credllOt of we dolno bu11Nss as: This statement was tiled ll..-1 . ty ----lf.'2"09 -M='IW F1cUUou• taull ~ Electlon to s.n other check• 1pec1fled In the c:tec.&Md.~ must 11 ~•lLUNCH BOX DCPBES.S W!U1 tne Goo111y Clwrt ~ n 25237 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Bueln"• Name 1 -----~~~'!;:-1~~~~~1.Ctvt....Code...sacuon youl'~clafm Wfin-tne court b)ORANGE COUNTY Otano• County Of'I March PUBLIC NOTICE Statement I-l990 In looll Pagt ln$1. (Plyab&I In fl.Ill al lhe Ume and maJ1 a copy to tne J>41f• OURMET, 270 Eut 17th ts, 19§2 Published Ne~porl Fictitious The Follu .. no perSOl\5 190.g15725 01 Olllclel of sate) al rigi,t, 1111• and I ONI represen1111119 ap-SI.. Costa Mesa. Cahl F524197 BeacfltCosta Mesa Daily auatnes• Name Fictitious lu:.~~!~!me .,1 dO•ng busintss as: .. ____._ wll sell on 05fOo4 Interest conveyed 10 and pointed by lh• coun .. 11twl 92827 Published Newpon Blach· Pilot March 23, 30. °'P'll ts. lta•~· Busln•H Name PHOTO CA.ATERING 219 ...,..._ .. ., now hetd by II under said lour montht from the date Ann Lel1tol'la MakHn• 13 1992 The Followlng persont Statement Stetement ven1c1 • 1 Hunhng100 11192 • 9 •5 A.M at Al the Deed ol Trvl1 In the prop. of 11111 l11uance of letttf'I Mofgan. 1981 ltvlne Ave .. Co111 Mell Dally Pilot • . m163 are dOlng bus1ness as: The Followeng persons Th• Following ptfsoo• Beach ca..t 92648 main (North) entrance to ertY hefelnaller d•scribed: u provided In MCtlOn 9100 Colla Mesa. Cllil. 92627 Mwch 23, 30. Apfll ts, 13, SEASON TICK.ET CHAR· are doiiig business as: are da.ng business 11: David' B11an Wnlle 2111 the COUf1ty COUl1hOUM 100 TAUSTOA: DAVID A of \he California Problle Charie1 A. MOfgan, 1981 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE TER SERVICE. 3602 Mar· COAST MANAGEMENT, T. K. GLOVE COMPANY Venice "· H.snt.ngtoll CIVIC C.Otet Dn.., WMI lANGMAS Code. The time fOf filing IMM Ave., Costa Mesa. M-181 cus Ave .. Nl'#POft, Cal.I 1280 Bisoo. SU.te 8~225. 1663 Iowa S11 .. 1, Cosla Beach. C<111•I 9:?648 Santa Ml CA at S>Ybllc BENfFICIARV: AMER· cialms wdl not expire be-Calif. 92627 Flctttlou1 92663 Newporl Beach, Cahl. Mesa, Calif !12626 This bu11ness Is con-uclon. to 'uw l'llghMt bid-tSTAR FINANCIAL CORP(). lore four months from Iha This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE 8u1lne1a Name Eugene J . DeLucu, 92660 ThH r• K111tr~llanas1ten ducted by an lndo•idua. a ..... ah ( lt>le al RATlON htarlng dat e notlc,ed ducted by: husband and Fk:Utlous St•tement 3602'1\ Marcue Ave .. N-· Lu1u A Alv1t1do, 110 1663 ~a1 .. ~62.reet6 Costa Tht reg1stran1(1l com-der ""' Cl pay recorOed Janua.ty 9, 1989 160w Wiie The FoOo11r1ng ptfSOOS pon, Calif. 9~ CortlCI Or., Newport Mesa • ....,. n ~Ced 10 transact bus,. the dnw of Ult In lawtul u INll. No. 89-\0062 In VOU . MAY EXAMINE the The reglsttant(s) com-8 uafneH Name are doing bus•nes1 ... Thi• busin•-s 11 con-Beach, Cahl. Thi• business Is con-neu under IN Ftet.oo .. s rnoney of the Unlt•d Booll page ot Olflclal file tcept by UM court. If you. menced lo transact bull-Statem.nt SNAP DRAGON NOVEL· dUC1ed by: an lnd•Yldual Thi• business ls con-duded by-an Ind •ldWll Business Name(s) Lstltd StalM), al nght. title and Records In Iha office of the ate • pe<son ln1eres1ed In neu under the Fict1tlo\il The Followtng penon1 TIES, 20'12 Ravenwood The reglstrant(s) com-ducted by· an lnd•Y>dual Th• reg111ran1111 'f!,,... atx>ve on t.4ay 22. 1985 lnterMt. ~ to and Recordet of Orange the estate, you may till Bu11nen N1mt(s) !&sled are dOtng buslfwu as· Ln., Hunllngton Beach. menced lo transact bull-Tne reg1stranl(1) com-mencedndlo lranucFI t SI· 0111id B While now Mid by It unct. Slid County" said clMd of lrvsl -..11'1 the .»wt a tormal R• ab0\19 on: March 24. \992 HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE. Caht. 92646 ness under the Fictitious menced 10 11an11C1 busl· ness u 9f the IC :••OUS Th• ·~••m•nt 11111$ I •eel DMd of Ttutt In 11\e ptop-dncT•* the fOCIOWlng: quest for Special Notice ol A.nil Mak11<11·Morgan 192 Wells Pl , Costa Mtll, Ste11en Edward Phair, Business Name(s) fisted neu Ul'lcMr the FtehhOUS Bus•nHS Na.me(s) r51ed v.•lh the County Qec-. OI LOT 3' OF TRACI NO. the filing of .,, Inventory Th•• 1tatemen1 v.u filed Calif, 92627 20•12 Ravenwood Ln .. •bove on: Martt\ tO, 1992 Busineu Nim•(•l 1tsred above on· Maren 15, 1992 °'~ County Ofl Miich et1Y 11\Ulled In Nod County 28'5, IN THE CITY Of' and ~a.lsal of estate.,. ""'" the County Clelk of Cheng·Hsien Yang, 132 Huntington BHch. Cahl. E. O.Lucu above on'. Ja'lUasy 1. 1992 The«• Krn.rochanutien 24• 1992 tnd SYte and detet\bed as COSTA MESA. COUNTY Ml• or of any petition °' Orange County on Matttl Tustin Ave., Newport 9264e This statement .,... filed LUisa Alvatado Thea atatement "'" f.1eo FS~SHl loltows: ~ STATE OF CALIFOR-account •• provided In 31 . 1D92 Beach, Cahf.112663 Thi• buslneu Is con-with lhe County Cler1c ol Thll statement was f.led .,1th the County Clerk ol Publlsned Newpon Be•ch· UH181T "A" NIA. AS PER M00APK RE-NCtiOn 1250 of the Cai.tor· F5te789 Met-HW9i ~. 73:.!'3· ducted by: an lndtllidual Orange County on March with the County Clark ol Ofang1 Co\lnty on Ma1cn Costa Mesa oa..iy Pilol THE LANO AEnAREO CORDED IN 8 83 nla Probate Code. A R• PUblllhed Newpon Blach-tin Ave . Nev.port .... en, The reg111r1n1(1) com-13 1D92 Orange County on Apn1 3 17 11192 TO IN THIS POLICY IS SIT· PAGES •3 ANO •4• MIS. quest for Spec:lal Notice Co1ta Masa Dally PllOt Cabf. 92643 menc:ed to ttansact buSl· F524197 1992 F525231 April 8, 13. 20, 27, 1992 UATEO IN TH£ STATE OF CELV.NEOUS MAPS. IN torm Is avslllblie fl'om the April \3 20 27 May • This bu1lness 11 coo-ness under the Flclttrous Pub! heel Newport Blacn F5271tt Publlshld Ne""'pot\ Beath· M-192 CAUf()ANIA, COUNTY Of ~FF~~gOO~ER T~~ COIM1 ctertc. 1992 ' ' ' ' ~i:e<l,:y:l:::a~om-8us1neu. N1me(1) lisled Cost~' MeH OIJly Ptlo; Pubhshed N...,.pcwt Beach-Costa MHa Dlity P1101IJiiiiiii iiiiij Of\ANGE. CITV ~ NEW-SAID COUNTY. EXCEPT AtterMJ.., the M-210 menc.ed ~lo ""'~ busJ. *s~oe: =h 7• 1992 Marc~ .ao. Apttl ts. 13, to, Cotti Mesa Dally Pllol Maren 30. Al>f• ts. 13 20.ll POAT KACH. DESCRIBED THEREFROM ALL OIL. ':,9:"vw':'9", D·l.ANCV PUBLIC NOTICE MU undw the FtelJtlous This 111iemen1 WU filed 1992 April 13, 20, 27, M•y •• 1992 AS FOlLOWS~ OA , MINE'RALS AND • • Buslneu Name(s) listed wtth the County Clefk ot .... M-170 1992 THAT PORTION OF OTHER HYDROCARBONS, ATTORNEY AT LAW FlcttUoua above on:. December 28. Ofange County on March PUil.iC NOTICE • M-21' __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E_ 8loc:K ()..33 OF ~ BE\.OW A DEPTH Of' 500 110 NEWPORT Cltf. lkt lneu N 199t 11. t992 0£L ......... AS SHOWN ON FEET. WITHOUT THE TD DRNS, ITIE. ~20 1• t •,me Cheng-hs .. n Vang • F525239 F"-"H'--·a PUBLIC NOTICE Flctllloua p~ ¥llW ~ RIGHT Of SURFACE N--T ···cH t a ....... Thi• statement WU flied B ... .... -... -A MA' AECOAOED IN ENTAV, AS RESERVED IN .. ..,rvn -' The Following persons With the County Clerk of Publlsh«f Newport ~,.. 8uslMM Neme FlcllUoua SualMU Name ....,..., .-- BOOK S. PAGES 4t AND INSTRUMENTS 0 F CA tteM ate doeng bullMH H '. Oranoe County on Miiich Co1la Meu Diiiy Pilot SteteMent lklalneH Name Statement c:.mae.y • MortUW) •2 Of MISCl'-lANEOUS lllECORD (7t4) TIO-Utt CA.NYOR VISTA TOWNE· 13, 1§92 Match 30, April 6, 13. 20, The Foaowlng !*SON StateMent The Follo""1ng persons ~ • Cremet~ MAPS, R[CORDS ()fl 00· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Publlthed Newport HOMES ASSOCIATION, Fl24893 1992 ate doklQ bullness H : The FQlla..,1ng persons are dOlnG t>vsoness u · 3500 Paciftc View Ori"9 ANOE COUNTY CAUFOO· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Beach-Cott. Meaa Oal)y 155 Olinda Ottw. Iha, Published Newpon Beach-• M·\73 JAIME·~ 120 w. 19tn St., 11e doing business as: THE COf'V SlOP. 4301 .......,, 1111ecn .EGINNIN• Q .. T A DATED 1/'05o/99. UNLESS Prlol Af)f'I tO. 1). 17, 1992 Calif. 92621 o II p-1 1 Cotta M ... Calif 82827 WILLIAM JOHN & AS· Btrdl St Suite 4'5, ~ ...... NIA. ,. YOU TAKE ACTION TO f202 Barbara Mc01nlet ER· Cotta MHa 1 Y 10 PUILIC NOTICE ROMmwy l. & SanllaQo s SOCIA.TES. 419 Main StrNt Beach. Calif r.660 -~~~~==~~ POINT IN lM! SOUTH· PROTECT YOUR PROP· linger, lt2 Gardenia Way, Mwcl'I 30. APff ts. 13. 20, Nljefa t329 S Sulilvan Suite 78 Huntlnglon Sh.Iron L Kent, e Almond r -Wl!STERl y LINE OF ERTY. IT MAV BE SOLD AT PUBUC NOTICE Corona del Mar. Calif, 11192 FlctHaou. Santi Ana. Callf.°82704 • Beach. ~j 112648 Tt .. Lane. Irvine, Cel<I ,_ 11u .... OCf.AH IOULEVAAO AS A PU8UC SALE. IF YOU 12625 M-168 8uslMU Natne Thie bu1lneu It con-Wllllem John Kourkot. 92715 ml. lll llWlf .. SHOWN ON SAID MAP OF NEED AH EXPLANATION t4740a Walter T, Erlinget, 812 lt.t......rt ducted by: huM>and and 1-451 Jenn)' Duve • 110, Tlll1 bu11ne11 tt con-M * Ctiai>et COAOHA OEL MAR. SAID Of' THE NATURE Of' THE MOTICa Oft SAU Gardenia Way, COrona Ciel PUBLIC NOTICE The FolloW\ng l*IOO• wife ' Huntington Beach, Calil dl.lc:ted by· an lndtvldUal or1uety POINT 1£1.NO 110 FEET PROCEEDING AGAINST OP R&AL ~-TY Mar. Calif. 92625 ate doing buslnell as: The reglatranl(I ) com-92&41 The reg111rant(1) co~ er.m.tioo SOUTHEASTERLY FROM YOU VOU SHOULD CON· AT PIHVAT• ULS Thia butlneu 11 con-Flotlttous PEREGRINE MANAGE-mencecr '° tranuc:t bu1J. Thll bualous 11 con· ~ to tranaact bu ... 1 1 '0 BfoedWay TAct A 1.AWVl:R. CAI• NO ytt oooetJ duc1ed by: an ~pe> 18uslfteu Name MENT CORPORATION, neu under the Flcllllout ducted by; 11\ lndMdual nesa Undtf Iha FICl•llOU.s CoMa ...... THE MOST NORTHERLY 2271 RUTGERS DRIVE. ~· ~ of the rated auocfatlon Olher ltatement 2S50 Patli ~. New-9us1ne11 Name(•) hied Tiit regl1tr1nl(s) com-Buslnest Name(1) I• ted .... . CORNEA OF BLOCK o-33: COSTA MESA. CA s Of c.llfomla '°' the than • 1)111neflhlp The fol!Owtng persons port Beach, Calif. 82teO •bove on! FetiNety 11. rMneed 10 lranaact tKN-above on: Matttl \ 1, Itel ......... . THENCE SOUTHEAST· ··cw a ..,.... addt ... Of ~of l.ol ~ Tht regl11t•nt(t) corn-.,. 00.ng bu9lnHI a Peregrine Management 1111 ,... under the F1cwous Sharon L Kent • ~~~~~~~~~~~~of lntN~of~"~~~~~~~~~~~.2~Corpo~~. Co~ado,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---···~· WlSTEAL y LINE OF property Is tl'IOwn ~ of HENRV MtNGLO HO, neu und9f the Fic:tltioul Hwbot BNd!l _S41ite 2'3. 31202 Island Dttve. Evet•IJ OCEAN BOULEVARD no warranty It given M to deCMMd Bualne11 Name(1) listed Costa....._ caitl. 82'2e green, CO IQoe»nOO ... ,.,.. ..... A CURVE C~ Ila completenne or CCW· Notice Is hef~ above on: NA Ctwlel f , s...n.y, 2790 ~hla bu1tne11 11 con-__..., ~)." The t>eMnclatY ....... wMI W.._ T. Erlinget Longwood Court. Costa ducted tty a corporation CAY! TO lME SOVT'H5• und9f said Deed of Trust. =t ~t .. ~ate tale TNI 11atement WM filed MeN. Callf. ~763 Tht re9-l1trant(1) com- W!ST HAVtNO A RAOtU by taUOn Of a bfMCtl or on cw ... ., At#• 20 1992' ~ the County Cttnl °' CMatine L ~. 2790 menc.ci to trMMCI ~ °' .. • FUT. A DlS. .... In the ~ at tfl• office Of • SyM~ Orange County on Martt\ L0"9W~ • Cout1. Co••• ,,... ""'* the Fktltloul TANC& CW 100 ,.EET lO A aec\ftd thereby, hereto-Shle6dt AltOmeY .. U111f 20, t992 MeM. C.W. ~713 ~ Name(•) 11911M PetNT IAlO ftOIHT IEINO tote becue.d and ...,. ~ fC>franca ~· , ...... ThJI 1>u1lnH1 la con-abOVt on: Jenllrt 1, 1tN 1 25 ;(tr NORTHW!ST er9d '° IM ~ a "* 212. Torrance. c..: ~ Newpott '-:.,. clUC1ed by; hulband and Otegg A KJnMy l::.e.o. ()fl TH! IEOINNtNQ CW A wrttt,en Declatatlon of 0.. fOmla toto:l IO the hlgtlelt Costa M .. a Dally l'llOI wif9 . Thia a.....,,. WM fltld ,.._ ON -...1 ~. teutC and Dtmend flOt a. . ...-~ ..,...... end _. A-a 1 1 ........ 1111 The tegtauant(•I com-with the ~ a.. Of ..._...,.. '" ""'"',..,.. and Wl'tnen notiee of *' .,.., _.. .......... ~~ • "• "'• ... mencect to traneact bu» Orange eouncy on Apl1I 1. UIT LINl O' SAID ..,. and of etaction to tact to conlmllaon-., ealcl M·l'7 neee under ttie flCtlllOUa 1182 BLOCK: THENCI IN A cw ttie "'~ to ::= ..=· ofll ..:,~ PUIUC NOTICI 8u1lnaM Name(t) ll1'4ld , ... .,. NOfmfWUTtRLY Offll[C-... Nkt ~to NlllfY c""9d M time Of -..n. ~on: NA ~ ......,.. ~ 1'10N A DISTANCE °' 11 NICI ObigMICIO"'ll. and.,.,._ and 11 ttgt!t. ... and"*'' ............ ~ F. ~ Cotla ....._ De1y ,._ l'UT. ~OR LISS. TO after the undere!Jn•d ... the ..... n.. ~ •18htHI .... TNa .... llMllt -• llled Acwil U, 20. V , Mer •. A ll'(MNT .. lMl WUT· =-~ .=, IO~ air ........ In end 90 al ...... .... ... h J::::' on~ 19A llllLY UNI 0, IAtD recOfdtd D~•tnb•t •• =.c.-:'".:-'C:,,...,..., ~ .. ~ ::-"* ~ l6.lt2 BLOCIC. IAID ll'OINT 1"t 11 lntlr. No. 11· -., .... ot ~ uoo SURYIY1NO PUUM PUii.iC IOTICI 8bf0 IOUTH tO DI· 111121 In looll ll'*OI of commonly WMw'I _. UJ), AHO CONSUL.TINO, 11ZS ~ HeWpor9 9"Cfl..1--::;::;;:::i:i:;;;;.A;--OMU _. WllT 11 ''HT Ofldll "-<ordt In h:. •n&. .42'31 end •231 o.n& •· till It .. N9wpOft Beacf\, Coeea MeM Deity flllOe 1 tTAT-.rT OI' ..... AN ANOU POIHT llce °' .. recorder Of ftoed. N9wpOft 8Mdl. Cato Cllf. _, M9dl .. .. .. 1S. ao. Wln•RMML ... .. T'HI WUTtN.V UNI .,. ~ ttomla lnU Doui1a1 I . JonM. tsn E. ,. NllT ... llllP or 1A1D 8lOClt, IAIO leid .. ... ti. l'Mde, TWIN of ...... caetl In IWI St. ~ Bead\. M-114 OllGMlTme ._ ANGLI 'OINT HING~...._. oov.n:::. '-"' l'llOMy Of h unllild c.M.iaa PICTIT'IOUe ~ • DIWll oo· pied ,.:v:=;-.. '*".,.._on CICl~":'.J =---~~ WIOTICI ...... ... °11" IAIT 10 ti 'frT ....i0n, or ~MCel. : ~ IUCf\ *"" and 8Mcft. ~ Nti2 .... "'8 ............. '-"'°" THI MOST Wl:IT• to P9Y h remaining Jlllnd-c~:iodlt!Of• • .,.. .... Thlt tM.talMH It con-• 11111 1• -...... , • a ..... fN.Y CXWCR Olf SAID P*' tum of h note<•I ... 11116e to._ paf90N1,...,. dllClld W; ~ and •alea•I ,...., ..._ ... ,..._. BLOCK; ntDQ NORTM cured ~ Mid deed of ~. Ten ..... o1 ... The ro-. •• ,.._ =· :-.... --': tO DIQRIU ,_. fAIT A TNI\ l'IOte ~-.:*"'°'"bid to be.,_. T,_. r~trant(1) com-~~._...... DOll~~N'ToM- DllTAHCl.C>r'NnrTTO =... .. """·~ .... "=-""'~*-.to.,.'"~~".:--"~ o:t•• cm Cb~ MUNICAT'IONI. MO ... A POtNf, IAIO ftOtNT *"'' of Nlcf Dead Of Mltlng end_. be~ BwfMlt Name(t) llPeCI TMUT0M. Mr "'"8 A"""' ... IOt, lllNQ IOUTH M DI• TNM. .... ~ ltld • ... lllUI _, ot1ce • -... on• 11WCf1 2 tlN ~ :U~'· 0... ~ N••l*t 8MC9'. Celd. QMD 00" U .. IAIT A _,,,... of ._ MMI _,...,.. .... 1t1e .,.. ..,.. Oougtaa S JIClntl ,,,.,_ DlnuoCI. J07 ~ - DllTANOI °' "·" nn WI of ... IMlt9 0...0 llC.Mlofl ..... and ti.fofe PILOT C LASSIPlD ..... " • C.Mla ...... Tht ,~ ·~ "'°'1 T'HI MOtT M.IT• bUllid DMd Of TNll. dale Of... . e.at 9'127 ....... _._ • -lN.Y ~ Of MID laid ...... lie Nld en DeteCI Matd\ 30 1991 h'a tM MllUtton }'OU1'9 $a1y ~ *>1 ~ ...... In °'9'110.... BLOCK: TMINCI IN A ~ 2', ttta, .. 1:30 SwMa aw.ht., 11941., ff&rC.hitiv tcw • wheth-••let at . c'o1la t.lea&. on Septe11a•ar tHO .......,_,Y we. ~ h lobby '° ~ MIO Ten•ooa aw., .,. you're ..... ,no • Calf mzr c. ...... . ftDll-ANW ... a;:::~ ~. l te. l t l, Tenence, ~'°~ ~c!:!,~; Ttlla busneH I• con-"'9t ...... . Nlf. -•' -.• ..... -lut 11. eu 11: Find 11 ~ aurt pet. duded ""1 a .-.• ..,.. M 8 •n THI ,_,, GP M .... ti ... lllMil ciw.11nea _,..,.,,._....;..._.......,...____ \ STIRTllli I llEW BUSllESS?? . "'-Laglll ~ .. the 'b • ....., to .,,.,,,. • ""' MMc:e now l'Wl'tat1 to new bullrl111• w. .. now ~ the name fof 10'I • no ...,. c:twp. end --. ~ .. ........... to .. Court ..... "' .... AN. '"""' .. courM1 ..... ...._ .. oomplee1d .... • ~ lll•aua bl.I••-NllM 1 I rnlaM wlfl "-0ouMy 0--. ........................ ......... .., ...... '*' ... "°"' ,._, oA PIMll •~n ... C°""'V ~ ,,..... "°P by to Me your kmioue · bualneee atllt'"*1t • the ''°' Legal ~ -w... -.Y. eo.ta Meea, ~ " you cen "°' atop by, .,.._ cal ua • (71') 142-4321, tdel.... S15 01 311 end we w4I fNlce ......... b yow to handle --~bylMI " ""' ~ ... wr, "'"'* • •••ON. ..... cal "' end .... be ,,.... '*' .... to ...... "'°" OooCI l.uctl 1n '°"' ........ ir...tt • ''.< Sel llU Cll' nlllal hells! RLn '°" Ml Ill fw 1 0 mm. O m 'tsel. we1 ni1lloi ' 5 mme mm, ft1£E!• DON'T FORGn The new deadl ine i n ·colum n ad s in Saturday .......... . 11 naw Thwlclar prla publicaflat1 at 5130 p.m. ~ 1.ll•llCI. IMl-1 EB s.11•111:1. ~o West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 (l)SIA MtS1\ l O~J 1 tfl::\Jl:\11,JllN \l.'t,STMINSl t tl IO'•.! (()SIA !l.1t-.SA 21:.?-I Nt \\'l'()JI I I!!.".? :\(L\ ltl~IA Mt.~A :ltt:.?-1 l I)~ J A 1\1 l-,SA Ho uses/Condost For Sale .... y.,. eNuttM '38R 2~8A twnhm-_,. In • quiet goJgec>U• -next •• """"' . try l::kib. 8fft unit . Hf. ''l 11 I 0-IU Ht.Al ii :.! I !l'I ISl.ANI) :.?OOH '"PROVEN VALUE *:::!:r•:.r-h°: 2g; 1~ ·eo:!:!";:!~* prof. CLOSE TO ALL!! ~o~k~~6rt .LIGHT&IAIGHT Roomy 5bd 2.5ba w/ ftra/drps PaUo "'C.:prt EXl!C Npt North, 3Br YEARLY. 2Br 2Ba. Ilk• mala. ulll lncL E'1k:le 2BR 1BA. ~unclry rm, lo1s of wood, GENl-.llAL 100..! H u nUngton Cr••k. ·•P•clou•Jamlly room. ' H50+s8oo 6:J1-a470· + d9'1 6 lam rm, 3Ba, new, 2 ~le only.1 _,.=95/=m~o=---~54~8~·~50=56::] :;, Q.~1· ,:i~11:: $895/mo. 2256 ~~':;"c,~~ ~!!i1:1~bJ~~: .~~~ •i/iltle C~ndo 2BA. ~r::r~'ot~-C:.~e~l.,.·i,r,~ No ~l!jS.S::~O~mo. •Laroe 2BA 111'1Ba, l 87WO 778-23071722 POOL&SPA In a great toe.lion. $244,900. 002·3295 (77BR) 11 99,900 (5181H) 2Ba, frpk:. gat. vacanl 12950/mo. Drive by 'g.,., 1l>lk10 shopping 2294 MA~L& Low•tr 18111 ,,. 21 EMERY 1205,000 6 raadyl 5945/mo. 3130 Corte Portonno. cnlr 1810/mo. An•r CENTAUflll MGMT 1attlng. Qallld Spacious cont•mJM> rary. Spectacular Pool: atrium •ntry. Vaulted calllnga. (t181t0) f>'()lJNIAIN ..,.. ERA RlfftrtJ & Lloyd Remo sc 642·9797 ceu e 5a-Oi104 l-·~·~m~.o~a~11~e~•~1~-4~1~0~2~1-i .. ~'~·022~een"'iii83;ii'~"'~'~'~'-I accMUe1. A1k 849 4485 113-5'555 , •l aataide small d'lux Or•at wat., view! Shsrp •lg 3Br 28a. lrplc, ~;!ID~B~~~ 8:.~k $JM>Claj•I M 2 • NEAR GOlF COURSE 1BR house. Cl•an, Nawport Tow9f"a 2Br 2BR 2Ba loWaf. Garage. Piiio, lg clo••t•. dbl Yfd, gas Yl/d hk-up, Mo we-In S p PATIO HOME Fabuk>ull 4bd 3ba w/ bright, ~tv/dryr, sky-2Ba dock avan, 11800 trplc, patio ar••· 309 gw, new-crpl & paSrll, No P•ls. 57351mo N9Wat" 2BR 28 VAl.l. .. Y JOl·I s2.a,soo ERA Rlflerty & Uo,.t IMl:l-5555 courtyard .nuy: for· »ght, 1825. &4&-1264 Mall/PM: 965--2037 32nd at. 110501mo.1 :;;'~'~'-.7~0CHo~,..~64~0-R2iia~95~J j·~..,~S.~1"3T,'~•~hi3~~m;.;;;:;-;J_~P~a~m~,~A!"'~~·~·~ 3bd 2ba sing .. atory. __ , ,...._,,, __ .. dlnl -Col• e•• -•• or 8 7 .. 3848 Vaulted ~Hng1, cozy ,,_ ....... "" _,.. ng; 2BR·2Y'IB• 2-11ory twn-Hi~·rWoods yaa .. ,. ............. •LRO Clean 2BR/1BA ~'aide l rtpl• •P•Cloul fplc. Large prlvat• dramat=.';lc.(1$5411.,) .LMt c...t1 ... .., W.W hme, garage, ·trp1e, •uv hous•. garage. No sunny 2Br new carpt/ Mow.In Spec RXRif One story, 2bd, 2ba end unit. lots ol Yllndo.ws .. _ (2SA) 1155,00 Y9f'd. (16"4K) . $ ,900 propertlea, n••r •Ir pool. Nr CWtyonJVlcto-Townhome Sl•P• lo pets. Ort-1traet prkng. ce.cor patio tndry hk· 2 & 38R Town 1228,500 ERA Rlfftrtr & I.lord ab1p. Flnanclng Ava11.1 _,,.c;:.~S950=cf.A~"'ii;"'if,_.---'9~1~2_·11~N~ .... ~~C~n1'~,~2~8~'~10a_.1, 1735/mo. 2&0-2299 up. O~let 1795173-3600 Good loci ••• ••• • ......_ & '._.1-~~,!-~!:!~5~C.,.,.-I Prlcff start @ 125k CL••.. 11150 Bkr 640-56&4 _ SIVll ._ .... ,, -r ..,,,. ·-... _ 17 -........ -•LAO Clai~ Studio YI/ E.Slda, c••an 1 BR · 163-$555 _, 07>45 -1 3BR + tam rm + Lee prime 3Br 28• •Chermlne 3BR 2Ba, 'Ml kitchen, lncla u1U1. Y1/g&.1. 1650/mo. MUST SEE OUTSTANDING! .tudy, frplc. Quiet cul· loW•r duplex unll, \41 wooclbUrnlng ltplc, w/ No pets. Olf·SI prkng. 722~711 S.IOI'• 10 or $200 OFF C·2t EMERY 84M485 TERRIFIC! Plus vlewl 2bd 2ba cte-1ac. Lg )'f"d. $1290/ block lo beach, frplc, d hkup1, 2 cw g.,., $450/mo. 240-2299 anar 5, eondo In g11ted comm . mo. Agt 650-1557 pa1lo YI/Sm oc••n walk to bch! 51350. B••u!Uul IBR lo 2bd townhoma Yl/tplc. Pool, apa, l•nnla. vl•w. 11300/mo Rachell• 875-7113 Altrectlwe, aophl•t· Keetald•·•r•••w•t mes. Frplc, COHO NA N-pal"'· carpet, In-Walk 10 ocean & Har-DELUXE DUPLEX yrly Ev•a/Wke"d•! coted 18R wilh prl-n.-My dacotallld larQ9 patio, lnclry tm alda laundry; pallo: bour. 1178,000 2Br tv.tBa, air. gar, 494-7748 Days ask •Spoc:iloual Sunnyl vat• P54an8-o;.....!4251mo. !~~ ~tlo .... & ... ~~rage. gta:•.c:. rv'°oc''"° UEI. MAit to.!.! gara.09.(15899B) Call Joe, 848-l202. p,aUo,'aH ,,.w. 6ftl.a406 for Judy: 8 33-3950 2Br 1 Ba private ___ _:::."°'-=~'----~~""='"'°!!O~·.=!:!-=c''--1 1134,900 TartMIH ReaJton _ _:;;:::_;::,;;:::::,::::_:_::=Iii=;;;:;:;;--,.,,-.;;-= I uppe_tJ Gr•at loci CENTAUR MO Dtvorce Foroee .... NEW 2Br 2Ba condo. 10"-Gown. $47'111,500 854-6478 Ext. 116 ERA• .......... &•a-..t I--"======-u...y .. ...a..•.. Newport Croel 3Br 1850/mo.241-82 8 2 842·22880!'631 -~ .. , _,. WALK TO BEACH -"'"" .,.llltj .,. • ., ''•"'· we1 ""'· Nt V..'l'()Jl I !'l;i.V.1'1)111 NEW-"3-55$1. 2bd 2.l5ba condo. pn. **LM"ge 2·•tory 28R 3Br 2Ba, 11495/mo. 2-car gar, pool/1•nnls. va'9 aod unit. Fplc. 2Ba, carport, lndry, &48-3951 51650 l•aH.154~.0!f9_ ~13~1Ba.-~.-w .. k gar. comm. facHl1ie•. S1000Jmo. ·C.H before -to beech. S835!mo. (12LA)l207,000 ...!:_30arn or-•n.t'-6pm Pvt galed comm, 3BR 4~720 -c-.2-t ""ERY 875-2847 3BA house, comm ll UNT INCi I (JN HEA( II 10-10 COSTA l\1ESA I 024 51" pool & spa. sec •y.., Clo•• to Beach, large -t••cHCLOSE 8414485 4BR +-51h BR, 4BA, II 11850, Agt. 842•3344 3Br. WJD. study, den, 5" p, pvt dack. 2-car gar, •Lido Penlnaula• gar, patio, lrplc, 51750 NEW HOMES!! STARTER no dogs, $2300. 644· 1 & 2BR Unfl• from S~e I To Sand Of "9il· 875-5352 BUILDER'S Peaceful private 1bf 79T7 d , 759-8949 e. S800 w/lse, pvt bch, co"do ov•rlooklng bay viaYI, 873..eG)§l_ ~ LY_3BR-28A-·srucmr--S mln 10 oc•an CLOSE.OUT' wetlands. (51TO) -'710 -Udo---PMtl-Dr. -i>"chl 2-3 car parking. 7 'If•' new-, clean, ap,a: _ !.... --lt-152, SpMg •P«IM ttw 4/30 $1400-.11700/mo clou1, hug• bak:ony, 0nly"1 t"elt!! C.2t EMERY OPPORTUNITY • , .. _ •Nwpt ah .. 30•·•••· VIiia Rentals saso ......... "'' 3BR, ovar 2300 sq. fl, 8414485 2bd, 2ba tvwnhm, ,,.., 2BR 2~Ba ownhoma, frplc, fncd yd w/patlol 975-4912 Bulldaf Yllll cooperate gat9d cornmunlty YI/ Vrly ll200 Nr clbhH"---------Yl/flnanclng. --=,,_.,-,..,-,,---grHntMllt, RV storage phone •ntry av-1em. & 87~58 · 1 1 3 48,000 FIX & SAVE . 1138,000 Close to shopping l9'1nla. 7 Open SeC/Sun 1.s 3 bd ramlly horM. Ca11Jo9,848-1202. ('114)845-8122 Beach Beauty. Lux 2 WestclHfTwnhome 2113 Velloy Rd Good nelghbofhooct Tarbolt ,. ..... ,. m11r BR, lge IN/d in rm 8 4 2 -8884 Gr•at = with trpl1, 1ge bale., 2Bv' ',., ••.,neYI :_ar· .'e. I • Id .. " p•pant. 895 turu ' 3 Bedroom, 4 Bed· area W 1" W .... up•, 1950. 1728 Blldlord Call Joe, 848-1202. gtitlld whh 2 gar apes. Torbell R-nora room de1achad horM. furnlunlurn. 117001 Lane. 827·6107 Of ;=~=======~~~~2~2~1 • Flr•ptac•. doubl9 car 11300. 62e-ee92 310-59$-4770 x 205 Thank You! ff OWlllER W••lcllff garag•. t91'\C9d yard,,l•~=~~~---1'--------~ brig,,t apKIGUa, newly all maintenance Ind. ILUfi'#i Spaci ous dee 3Br 3S. on cornr 545-0442 • 3BR, 2"'°BA. B•1t lot wlpool & , •taaml---------1 gr••nb•JI loc•Uon. rm. 1565,000. Qary, 11695/mo. 760-8384 725-11711/d 642~a Twnl\Se·elyle, 3Br'l •=~-~-~~-I 2"'°8a, encl garag<1, CNtf Dr. OCn & B.., E.Blull, 2BR 2BA WID hkups, poot a Yl9W. CNtmlr'U tBR Twnhm, new-pnVcrp1, apa. 11070/mo + + k>ft, 1v.tBA. 11250{ f/p, 1410,000, Jefl S350 dap. 2233 FU-mo. no P911, 6314358 548-0950 'li9W Rd Ma-7 001 biANi De•uwllie Apartments For Rent H 1\l!Hf\ ISi ·\~I I .!hOh C(JSTA MESA 2624 •llove In Speelal! *'*A akMorFor Det•ll• on Rent•I Bonu ... 11 1•R & 2•A 2•A Pool, apa, cabl• hkup Wt:l?LAIC.R vtLLAG• MW1U Park·Settlng!! Wilh Oc••n & Sun••t 'll•Yll. Nie• 2BR 28a 1900. C,,lld OK. No Pets. 831..a107 Bt.1\( If .!•,t.•1 In ",.( 11 -" •>'• McLAIN ENTERPRISES 2aR 2a.. piyt Y1a•h•rldryer, Cosla M•sa Move-In S pe $9715 714-65Q-801 ?tt:!'.iTli-<(, J tJN H ... A( JI :.OH • ~ , FEATURES 2~~c~;::d 1 7.ra l•undry, MV'I cat BAYFRONT palm ...... c~· -PM 965-2937 l. ' AND BIG CANYON '"c~•=E .. ~N-2~.=,.-, • ' 1. COUNTRY CLUB qui••,., ....... I C•bl•. 5650/mo . :~ LIVING 'IN ••50 ""' ...... ,. • NEWPORT BEACH 1, 2, 3-lodroom ...,.., .... "" wtth flr9pklcee, wot bar, mlen:iwow, -'--·-'*-OOJOOO with tdro sfofoge. All ~lnch.KNd. Jony. no ,,.,, from $i.2'5 Month~ NP!\\.'J'()lt f Ht:A('lt :.?til1 LOOK! Newpoll BeKh 2BR Apat'lm9'11 2 Yffrs New Avg S637/mo FOf' 111 6 Month• On Our Spacla111 Call NOWll Just a note to tell you that the Pilot sold my boat. Not the Register or the 11mes! Townhou .. , newty Ltttlo ••llllo• Wat•r-·1---------w2BR Dupl•x, nlc• cpV rad«:. 4Bf, •ludy, of· front 2Br lba OV9' •Do you "Md lg.£!f.att - nu palnC. gar. lndry fk:•, black pool & epa. gar.,._ full kllchan.-frpk:, 2br-tba? Gili"ga, ,,.YI · F~AY AIARTMINTI ot llG CANYON THE NEWPORT ~ (IC;W_ILl!S AVAii.ii) --160-0t1t 714-050-831 Alt VeNlult Costa Mesa PRETTY I & I :1f•~•~·•~·~·~ .. ~~Y~•~-~~=w~a~1k~1~0~-~--~~""'~'~""~-~· ~w~/~o~n~•~up~·~"~'~"~'~'~"'~'~ .. ~~o~p~1~, ~D~f'N~. ~·~•o~,~·~·~·-~~~~~~~~·~·~·~-~~~~~~=~i·~~~h~"~"~'~"~· ~N~• P<>pulw 4bd 2.7Sba Must 5"1 647·7540 13700. Agt. 72()...05M 11000/mo 83a-a004 $750 No P•t 640-24i5 Ho.g. 2BR 2BA, ~ on cul-d..ac:. crpl/pnt, gar, Ooui'm•t kitchen; spa. 1890 ...._.82 hug• master suite. <™·=~~ SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ ~~~~- <-~ "41~~' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI Is someone special hovt119 • blrlhday In Mlr{I Annooncc It In tile Delly Pilot ond lndependcntl Send In • non-returnable photo along with $10.00 °' )Jst a message with $5.00 and we will putilish 1t on - Mir( 7111. Dcodllnc' Mir( 1st, 5,00 p.m. Send your mes.sage to: The Doily Pilot " Independent 330 w. Bay St. Costa Mal, CA 9!!627 Attn: Classlllcd Happy lllrthdoy --------J..1.::. .. ~~~~~~~~ ~1 Phonc~~~~~~~~---1 ,Masese~~~~~~~- " I . Photo mc1119c: s 1 o.ooli BlrthdOV I' Mcsu:go only $5.00 ~ •-• .... ts • INCRIAll YOUR RUCH THROUGH OURNIW lllPROVID LOWIRRATll J ~EE · $1.21 per 11111 " per dlJ. That'• At.L you pay. ............... .. _ ... llRVICI DIRECTORY '°'more llllOfm•Oqf CALL TOOAYll AIKl'OR WMlll ..... .., .. .., . ,, ........ 142..Qlt lllt ltO !11\lllllfl()\1 11 .. tlNl~ll lll"i ( Altl'tNIH\ 1>10 ( I II \ '>1 I! I 11 I " ! · · "' c.. ..... .,.. , r. .. ,... .............. . BE] :...~ .. ·-::. ,':' .. '; 216 21st St.13a-2951 PUILIC NOTICI Th• Calif, Pvbtlc UtMl- U.s Commls9'on RI!· QUIRES 1hal an uMCI hou••hold good• mov•r• prlnl !hair P.U.C . Cat T numbaif, nmo1 and ch9u'feur9 prln1 tt*r T.C.P. nurn- l•rlnklora ara m onty bu""9••· "-'~" & l n atallatlons ChortH 122·7U4. I! I I '.I I(\ JI I -, !'' / •1 1>9f In d ~ AH .... erlw T m.,-its. If )'(N na .... • aerwlo o . fll•moval q\191tlon aboYt ,,,. loo Trim, aanlor Dlac gdty of• IM't9f', ltmo ,,.. ni.131 .... 11 or ~f~call: TtMnldng of htlvtf\a Commls9'on ~ ... , QIW .. •••.. a c•IH 7l-tl l PILOT CLA881PI 8LUFFS 2Br 2Yi1Ba 1300 aq fl, 2-c(lll' gar, Avaff now, No pet&, $1125/fno. 175'006a ............ "°° New cpl/pa6nt, vOUlted c•lls. gar, no pe11 a57·1776 Of 7I0-17t3 SPACIOUS 1 BR, sm•ll pt.Ho, Walk..in cio8'11S, w/d hk-ups, oat•· Vt~ l71Q/mo + MC~ rlty d•posll, 311~ "'"' ..,..,, .. 5-M31 -::=-M::,;,;•~-~H;;.;'P8;--,,,I WtTH Mitt, ldlotl, lirOy, Why play Hide 'N pool/spti, P'+'t phOl'19 & lfftt wltt'I chltdcat• . c.IM . ...., SC ~ c .. The "'°' tod9yl flem no amkldr\!s. 842.Ul'I. '400..-.cleP ......... -... .. , ..... HAMMER TIME? ---·-..... _ .. ......... ,., .......... .. _ -..... I( 1 ", I \ I ' I ' l ".)I \ I f I ..._,.,.,on..._.. lhr hM 4M 19&. WI Cl, f/p, dootl pr1vt, prtiing IUI 1'D470a CDM atw -... hM. Uptilra • ,..... be9I too. ....,. M,IP, ..,.. ........... , ..... ,11 .,..,.,.. D ;J;M;t ---IM filM , 409" Oal'lll•, """ ..... .,.., .., ............ ,.,..., .....-.,. ....... mkr, rof'I 10 .h.,. l•tOf 3Dr, fr~kl:. W/O. t.toff lo b9ech, auntly, $450. 671-5352 for he ab to cl•ll $850. ••• 11! mes I .. , -tw . ••• 0 T 725 • ·) ------ Piiot , GUIDE t I I '• I I I I! t to< 1 I I Q111rll leorllarlll a... c:aDtneii: CenlufY, O•n•r•I Conlr•clor ••nui, glass •h•flJ NB. Computerized =·1 =~·1 ,":o•i paytol • .....ecs ,.. . • '-,/\II II!>'\]', "I I •Cl11•lc '39 Coaat Ahodea 33. Hull'tO, MW maat, lats of uh .VfMY fast. StJp •¥911. Bnt on.,. 832~. 1 ....... .,.. AulO, FUlt ~. low mll••· #281125 ___I!~• T""4loro lloblnt pons, M6aoeoft Word DWMQ room 1.able w/2 & Tlmberlln• exp, INws 8 I m91chlng pr•f. hceltent WOfk• chelrs, Good cond. P1R10f1AL TAX lno conditions . •aoG.Mle4ea 25' c.ntet Cock P", new concept wfsllp •I 1150Jmo. All eql.l6p & Nltt.14500.~ l\.1Alll :\:~ 'I JI', lltl( K S u.'..! PRl, .... TION f:.12=·~·-~·~'~-.,.,,,;,'°;,;,,= a.en wM.,bed. CO\lntry """ GOLF MEMBERSHIP atyte kltch table w/• Ac:cur.... rH~ M•u V91"CS. Counlry chelra. L*• n.wl 8 priced, conlldenUa · Club. Unct« seo,ooo. Misc pbt. 54e.7417 E~rtg and WMUnd 31" "" ""14, d4ya. '--~r.~~=~-·f eppoln1menta (your1---.,.-,-,..---,.-~-r IOL16 OAK ••25'. 35' or 4&' .... home or mine). Maa.. Independent ••DROOM 8•T boa Perm 110/Fool :;:: = ':;.a.::= Contractor Wenttd :~~. "''t.:1~~~:':t•1z: :.~·:.~·:;:.~i:';> tltl ... to. The alngl• copy d• llghl•d t\••dboard. •SID• Tl• Reg. Tax Prspater pettm«it of Oa»y·PI~ Drawers, cabtnela. Ar· 1'0 11 "* : t Alli! I.I\( U010 142.0010 90 l:tcort LX Auto, air, Ch••P tld•I #109834 ,,, ... Theodore Robin• •n hvlll•. Whit• w/ 142.0010 red lsath91" lnl, moon· 1-7 ,...,.,,,07;o-=:c=-· I roof, orig o wnsr. It Ford l'••thr• lllOO obo. 875-2211 Gr••I economy car. or 875-8002. former rental vehkl•. :11\ISll:'ll UOUO •110031, S4,495 Theodor• Robin• c.11 a. 457·1734 Is klok}ng for a quall-molr• Included. Exc•I-M&1cu• cnannet. 175, ~~~~~:;;;;;:,..,;:1 ::::..:::::..:.:.:.:.:.::1 Red appllcant lo u91at lent condl11on. Mutt 95<>-8141 th• •lrtOle copy man-... u $800 OBO ager. Pr•vlou• e xperl--.,.2_ •• 111,,., 10 Mlnut•• Te O..-n '70 l4DZ 14,000 OBO, good condition, 142.0010 Must ••Ill 4·•P••d, ~· ' Announcements '°l"\',,111 1',,( I \-1 ~\ilS .!'•.!O IUYQREENI Help keep oyr world ol-n snd green. All NEW •nYl.ronmentaJly sound household P'oducts. Nol svall- abl• In stores. Cont:" pellllvsly priced. You CAN mall• • dltlersncel enc• • plus but not ---a.al 18' Powsr 1225 required. ~ilfy to Hft mo & 34' Sall S-00 45' 722-eM• LY ms; t (Jllll !1()7:'> up to 25 lb•. Able to Sall, narrow b••m work on • Hexlble 1-450 mo 712·2891 ***** work schedule. Lotus •••BOA COVE SUP 7a f rd•· 1·2-3 a plus. 20+ hrs. *" Curol Relocatlen .._ • 0 '"'ngtr per week depending Sele In p,..,.. .. 1. 1275/mo. 30 Ft, p&1k· 4 X 4, rebuilt engine, on work lo•d. Contact 2737 E. Co.st Hwy,1 ~-'-no~•-•_•_ll"•-so-e~~'"•4_S_1 clutch, pressure plate Paul Jelley {714) &42· Corona del Mar Oocl( Avalll Xlnt New-& lhrow out bearing. Brand new c arb, ra-l--••~3"3","Ex1" . ...,.· 2"09 ____ ,sooo BASEBALL card• port Locetl on. Low dlator & brakes. Call ---M--150. pro tlle saltboat prel'd Bs n or Glna. 845-3717 Vll..,.. ---' •95--2890 after lilpm undef' 4o fl. 875-4324· Of 631·6959. Urology Practice. E11p \.,,'.".":":"::--":":--,'"".,-= 1--lsii1i;1pi't:too'isoiei'·,---l·--~~~~~--I nee, Medicare bllllng Queen or Majesty Classic NB •re•, pos· 198B MA2 & P/C. Jilll•n 850-2233 Palm•. 5-8 leet tau. alble tlv•aboard. Cati Get rsady !or Summer Prr 120 ••· potled. Herb 17141831 .. ...__ lun l II 1 25997 plants. s.1 ••.874·""22 ----.-a,995 Vorlflor T•·odoro Robins N•eded 1 morning per Shed• or-Pio• lt•••. 15-n• gallon, 10 tor 1200. 1· ••2 ""10 '88 Accord I, 4-0r, S. 1pd, 3211. ml , lully loaded! New tires, Xlnl cond 59600. 84&-7128 LEXUS 9115 '90 LS400 black jade 2 9 .8k m l, clean, loaded t 1 owner. 132k 0:760-0400, E:644--4258 LINCOLN 9120 LINCOLN .!.7 1 Continent•!. 460 e og. run• good $1 295 Musi •••I &42-0567 • • Aott11ac11e or•Ylvr-y. e1.cell•o1 c ondition, snfi WF'tH IS, CD play•r. voice ac:Uvaled phon•, $34,500 or llK and Taks OY9r Paymen111 Call Judy 13:J..381JO W-kd ays 2 T .O. LiAil:i "tO 300 -e & 300 se. Own'er re locallng. Won't 1a1L 832-9337 1'1';lJ(it.OI \llKO 1985505SWogon Clean, $.3~ 85o-4749 PLYMOUTlf 91tl:'> 90 ...... nt 40R, A/C , Auto . #4541 :16, S4,H5 ThoodoroRoblna 142.0010 SllHARU 9200 Monday, April 13, 1992 .. J HI l K '> + • ', 1 ... PORO nao Oua ll~. L.arl1t ••· tended. cab. White. 32,000 mllaa. 81d llnet, chf"ome ~ •• gooa tlr11, 1xcell.nl c ondition! 4eo V-1. Book VllU« 117,000, Mtiat 1111 1115,000 oeo. e.a.oteo VANS ".!..!'> '71 JOllD VAN Rebuilt 351 VI, power •leeri ng , power brake1, CIUls• control, W Concl. Wllh Uallef h~h. EJICelleot cond. 2 ~-$3,500. 714/ 894~550 or 524--6229 VULKSWA<iUN 92.l!'l . ' . ' ~ \ \' " 1env.w.auca Orlglnal ownar (_ .. _ a..d\) NMI' mint con- dition. Htw: "'"· Mo glnt!, lnt«lor, p.int: & mot•. ~-W9'h fac-tory sunroof. A eolM> tor's e arl ' Aata lng '4"5. or be.a oner. -· ~t401 MIS( Al' I (J ~l.!-t '• Duos lllolQVY, IOw b.W, many extru. street licen sed, A 1 Co~. l1H0.17Pr1'61 1 A1'.1U l l l "~ ( l.AS Sft ..., 'l..!'•'J ••t• .... ~ Ol'lg eng, power •l-/ brk••· xlnt cood, onty 70Kml. 54400. IC&-0704 1968 KARMAN GHIA 12 volt. Has: good body, pan, p•lnt, •esta, bumpar a , bra kes, 1raosmls1lon & new l~--------. 11re1. Needs: lnterlOf For Ad Action work, sun roof & Call a motor. 700 846-0280. c•r IOC:•l•d ... 1'11111 In Hun1iog100 Bssch _,. • Wtlether you're buying AO VISOR r78 Subaru Wagon or ••Hing, c1asslll•d • Auto , lutly lo•ded __ ,_._'*-'"'=~=10y0o,u0•=•~•.;;ed.o;;•_l 1.__ .. M;;.;.;;2;.••l;.8""7"8-.._, $2850. 722·9785 Wben yo11'r1 tuned Into c11111111t1 you're t11n1d Into your c•••••lty. ltg exec suha, bch, , tef'lnlS/pvt deck, /d. Happy/clean prof "· $650. &45-8473 Ut-8421 J.()SI & week (Ttlur•d•'f), gallon plan!•. $1 ea. -""' Hunllnglo n Besctl/ Varlet!••· 874-8422 '84 HONDA 1111 Escort GL fouolaln Valley sreL 40R, A/C, Sts reo. Good P•Y locludas NIGHT HAWK #121927. 13,995 mileage. Must have · r.tlabl• car and Insur· 1 lemal• •du" c•I+ 4 Rain ge•r. !Jell t1elme1, Theodore Robins MAZDA 912:11 89 Cab Plue PN '" .. ~~ ... ~~.~.~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;====~ Al<, AM/fM Cju.1 1 --· C u s 10 m w h e•l •f----~---------~----------~-­C II 71 • good .• ·11res,,ruoa grea1. • .. 2 ~ 1 O so::•2.· • --klttsns. Free lo good -~ 9e>ao30'Uk ~ 26, 758 , miles. Catt 1---::..:.::..:..::-"''---·I Fouod Shepherd tlk•(--.,:71-.:;::::;:-;;:::;;--l ,,;;"°"'".;;;::.·~64:C:'C .. C'~'c1c· =~ K•vln, 714/848·2451 dog In tns r•tn, Real Estall'I Best! FREE dog to good,...,•~·~·~·~•;•~m~. -=-:===of Apl)f'o111ma1ery 3 or 4 Ae•nta/LIHln R•P9 tlome. 1 yr old Cock·' PILqTCLASSIPleD SELL •beautiful CM yrs. old. male, very 1Earn .S3,000 mo + In apoo, hou•• broksn, It'• t h• •••v·to- n•ar e1ufhi, friendly. Vicinity 01 Ao o IT Io N o 1 (Ir••• wllh ltlds, 0•u· a ce•••· 1nrorma1lon-your used vehicle t<ll!Nll .!'I.!~ ·•3Y6&473 S7,495 Theodore Robins 142.0010 MERCEUt:S 9130 By CHARLES . .GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ •' arv• yard, Jacuul. Rosem•ry Place , CM. comm'• to 1~ + lered mals, all •hots. p•ck•d msrketplac s thfOUIJh classified '80 300SDL 6Sk ml, ~~~~k~ :i'l~=-54 $- 1766 TG•oodnglmFT90/PT84-£•!12M23•·1~7_8_._. __ ,."•-·-----~~!':r~nr,"?"'.,•'z.1 ·k::=; &42·5178 Immaculate conditl0!1, Q.-1-Bot,,h vulnerable, as South • LOST csog, KIUybfookl -. FrH 10 You: 5 yr old. cstm wheels, IOadeOI you boldo . ' Q.4-Neither vulner1ble, ••South you hold: • •KQI05•3 OQIO 08 .cjJIOS The biddinc baa proceeded: • k I -•TIO-ID• USA AKC bl k 1 I .ol con1umera. S24 000 ~7 •977 a er, bll(Jwh te mix,. -ac ema•1:;:::::;::;:==:===:...:========::.====·==·=·=··==:;l •AKJl134 2 OJ7S •83 looks llkf: a.011. s100 Ttoc ...... -....._.. ..... 1 Lab.542-6711. 'r Tb bdd' b --•-• REWARD $40.2190 "'9'1'..,., ... _"'"" e i 1n1 AA p~~: . . ECE u~ .. laq'd. "' s . . v I ur car ....... -North Eut South 00 720, 3731 llF 10&8 SJF. 1617 Welt· cRff, NB. Agl 541~2 t1ractJve, prol••sloosl otftc9 suite In CDM l't:HS<lNAI St.ltV l("f;S :IOO!J ·Al;K-llH'lllVAT!I 1·Q00..420-a008 115.0Q/15 mlo, • 1 lyrs. + .. llilecorn 21W7'9-1077 l 'llAVt:L ,1014 3111 2od Ave. $650/ 3 R/T Tix. Oc-.BP' or mo. Ulll pd. 520 aq. ft. aaoto-no rss1rlctlon• 944-5920 Must use by encl Of a!Jllful Of'llce S uite on May l17S ea.723·t889 PCH. 3't00 E. Coast BAHAMA CRUIS• 5 Hwy. COM. $2(550/mo. days 4 nlghls. Over· 2t00 sq.ft.944-5920 bought corporals Cc:IM 230· lo 930 sl. ,.,.. IO publlc. Um- Wllh, AJC ; hgWy slg· lted Ucket1. 1249/~ n~.11.25 p.s.t. pie. 407·787~100 •xt. AHlonomlcs~87M700 361, M·S , 8 lo 8. FOA ••••• , ApptOJI 1000 sq ft , Cannery VIiiage rv Udo Jau Ctub. Vwy Nee. Of· ri ce, salon, aludlo, •tot•. ? a,.at r•••· Call Rob F .. 432-8353 Olrlce/Sludlo Space . 1&50 sq ft. CM/NB: Street front•ge. 19 rno. 648--853 t ( ()1\1Mt-.ll("IAL I l'lltll't.lt l"Y .! 17'11 INlll:STUIAI. 27HH Mt l\1flt"ltSltll'S 10 I H Nwpt Bet! Country Oub Cius "A". FoUndlng memb91"shlp lor-aal• $.21,000. 1544-4234 Employment Opportunities t :-.11'1 tl'i :\1 ~:'.;'I '>'> 10 rslio; F(T 846-4318 3 • Pus p... ? WE'LL PAY YOU TO What action do you take? !~o~e~; .. ~.,: .. • ... ,,:,.~ .. ~;i-·™~ .. ·"'" .. 11'!1.':"" ... ~~.~~1----1m11.-ilaiiiHi.·e~-11•-3uciilk1J"Sall1-----1t~:;~:~d~~~: 1000.E~ 1 .~ .Music.• Comple1a ••I 8 IO partner mu1t have a reuonable 16G6 (11 .49/1!yf's. +} ol 8 art collector's hand and may luve. rejected making or Wrlle: PASEP-259Z. fr~·~.,_ w~:c~~:~ a takeout double becs uae. of '1pade 181 S. Uncolnw•y, N. cal. •••utttull S!ltl ln weakneu. Since you are amply for· A11rors, IL 80542. orlglnat bo11.es, never tified in that department, balance WORK 'TIL NOON 8sm-12 noon, 130o. $500/Wk pd training. LI•• 259-9273 Tu111n, Amy 549-0887 C.M. t :MPl.(lYMf-.N I" St:ltVJ('J-.S ''~"I I d lsplayed. Asking with th rtt spades. 5250 for the s et. Please call Marl• al 842-4321 , ••t. 3 06 deys, or 645·1933 ev.s after 5:30. Ott ICE f'l!RNITUJlF. t.(JlJlt'Mt'.NT no-.1 Nortb Eut BOu:th W•t 2 •• p ... , 2. p .. 3 P••-3 t l!--'----j 4 0 p ... 1 • -Artificial and forcinc What do you bid now? A.-Don't ~t overuciud-it loolu u if you have 1 cloriou• mil- fit. You have already lhown a 1iI· card sp1de suit, to for the moment be content with a aimple preference to four heart.a. Thi!, nest move ii up to partner. N-Bulldlng! 1.000 SQ. ft., 20' c911-- lngs, l79S./mo. 2090 Pleoentl• Aw c.n a.....1001 Camors Wonted Eem extra money. 0.. IY9f' the Huntington Beac:h/Fount•ln Valley Independent Thu,.. day• • .,.ry morning hours. No coltsc:11on• 1nYotYecr. Need to be 9Yallable Wednesdays .from 8PM to Thur• days 3AM. V.akl CA. Olli and lns11ranc• a must. 71.4te42-4333, ....... • PrMi!e Porty Only. No refoods wi1h this offer. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 400 2000, 3900 Sq, ~t. 3975 Bltcf'I SI. Npt Itch 641"5032 Agt INt (1~1t' l'llt >!'~It l"Y .! 1•10 QllUN OPPORTUNITY A•c••slon prootl -MlM --· Envtronmenlislly .. ,. hotol11hel'd producta. Mlnlm•I Inv••~ ment.('30) v ....... ...-.a ............. Cell 881448• i'AY JAOlil Route 'o' l•te, ,.o••lb .. • ' ,IOO w.-., CMf'I tnoome ....... ,41..e#tl • \ Merchandise UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * flJ CllFCI• * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance·. CALL 842·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BEACH • ACftOSI 1 ......... ·--11 -VSJDU .. _ 15 Look1 lor 18 Nigerian 17 Hs'riog _.._ 11 Neigf'lbor ot .... ........... 21 Qambtk'lg City 22 Dilfwsnt ,. ...... :ze Lika s lpoited kid 27 Tlls -llM 30C. ... 32 Str80Qll S3 Siralllecscl .. """'" ...... " """"" -'""" eo 0n1. time " Uno4nny 112 Blacktwo 63 TNl'lg; law .. _ 115 o.>lnlool DO- 7 38 Q:oltsr'• Vf .......... 41 lotclled GUI 42 Fonlfy .. r,. .,.,.._ 48 E• :111ds 47 LOW. .. _ -· • • 50 "'°"' ... ,,_ .. __ MFa --ti ~ . ,...._ N WWlllsll• " .. _ -""' _ .. _..,., .. I - "We're brynglng people together!" - \11111 I~ l ')'l_' "'I)( I 1.1l I ll 1l11 111 1111 llll \,, \\ 11o" l 1:, i t 11 ( 11 .... 1.1 \I t ...... I ).11 1\ 11111 11 LONG l.80$, SOfT SKIN. •· .... swr:. ''" vay ,_.. looUtl 41 , ...... <6. Olt ----..... tUrtc SWM ]!l..f.S. Loris lew:i. can 1931. YOUNO 50. Bl..ONDE, !1'6'/ 122. Mitts 11'1111 O\'(f '°' wod· .... .;o. .......... ~:a.. Mesa. can '"'· BL.ACK CHRISTIAN SlNOl£, ll. ~. pfttty, 1111 j5'11'). dliA. bmw1I eyu. kidl. Seeb iall l\rhtia. flmy, l(w. · wbile pro(csaional ~ aca ~ 40. Tusdn. Call II~. li&fllil!Rwalksm...._t.Aa. ill& for DWM 3S-4' w/Juttt qu11i1ies. n-. Call IWS. INTELLIGENT. ATIRAC· 11VE. SWF. 19, 11'1121. ab SWM ii 2Cl's inlo Kiifle, d.vic- ... OOQ nl ..... I._ Clll1051 A TTlACTIVE FULL-FIO- UliDMAMA BEAR.om XX! ........ ...,._ ...... .i illDdlome wM »..a. Sen· M cmly. fullieftol, Call 1520. L.OVE TO GOLF, SVo'f. NS. f6'Jtri111, lnnldiw, kllliUit, «lf"Cli Seeb WM. NS. S'IO't. 4Cl-50't. poiki\'t, ~. for BLONDE WIDOW, 60 rritndshlp. IOllllllCt, mono&I· YOUNG, teekl ldil't p b 1111J111; "laiomhip. IMne. C.U walbCllbeadlllldllups.New-160I. pol1 Baell. Clll 2709. l'M NOT 11tE \li'OMAN IN 'PEOf'LE SAY l'M ATIRAC-REDorlhcgir1nutdoor,bd:if TIVE: I l&f"t.~ Vi,·D:ius.. pt· 1f'i someone ia ~ you're tile. 5'?/l IS, Ill, look JO 50ml::· lootirlg fix.Jiii I profcssioul lhina. DJF. I ft'llll an intdligctll S""f. NIS. 33, 57, blondciblut. pni{tslional kwist1 1M11 .A0-5S Many ~Rici ir*rats. I •ill"" v.idi 1 pxl ~ and 1 aood 111111 Ill ca!IJ! '"inc. Clll J9M. miad. IMot. c.u ?"49. IRISH LASS, S\li'F, S'9'/40, ........ _..__ a.. Mat. C1111n ... FUN•l.OVING, CLASSY LADY. NJS. 40+. ICtb llhft.. IWlllk.wtatdW ..... 45- jj for l'rieedlflip'rellDonsllip. Newport Beadt. Clll 200S. PlOff.sSIONAL. AT'Tll.AC· TIVE. CKE~FUL. SWCF. ,,., )], leeks inltllip. ..... ldi: l«lft WM. 3 t·l9, 2B fll. '*'~..-.lmftc.Clll lbl . ATTRACTIVE, PROFES- SIONAL. ADVENTUROUS. lltllflk.l'Ollllfldc.SWF.mm NJS. Keks 3143 man widl si!N· r.llrilwl. TldtinRlldl.C.U 1!111. HEALTHY WEALTHY WISE?? AnrKtil't/tffiutnt N<>~BelCb 50tially acrivt SW , cl#Hcl lil'liu. NS. 1Cd.s I &cnlkmM <I IC· ~ ctiannrr. inlt&· ri!)' Md rllllllcial 5CCUril)' 10 joy· fully/cn:atiwtly share these BEST YEARS! La'i ligbl up Oii' tiva. ..... !11 Ntwplln Btacti. Call 2152. SEXY.BUXOM.BRU!l.'ETTE. illleb sitlctte, ~ dot.-11. to BIGBLUEEYFS,DJF.35.csuc earth. I.Ill 31-SO. WM ioihlrt EBONY GRADUATE STU- 14) wldilld, -to CA tram love. life A laughs, I.ti's talk DENT, 23, S'J'll ll Seeks SM tbicaifo,illlebSWMJ0-4.Syr\ and~ iQlerrSG. Cmnl 2J.JO.jVortaller.Enjoyibluts. ATTIACIM, 1UJMYED 81.DNDE. 6'1', DWF, NIS.<43, ...... ~ .... for -....-..-'.YOllc.._ aw: up Md .... aywllat flUlll ...... --. ..... IO boou llld ,)em. ~ b' ... tel(~ 61'• IC- d\'t rckma ll-'°-~ dMc1n1. ~ollc)ball, movit1, kidl. Hunrir.l'OI Bcaca. Cail ""'· STOP!YOOCANMfETDWF, 49, N/S, fdllclkd, llUICtive, Call if )QI 11t DWM. NI'S, &-, l«Urt, tun-loviq, KllSiliYC Ytif.11 sood Y&l!iel. Nfwport lktd\. CUI 2101 , EXTREMELY ATTRACTfvE LOOKING FOR SAME. Ct.ly, ~Illy SWF ll!dl SWM, NIS, 26-33, YaY C11c- rive. pnies.siollal, ublt. , •. m,. Mllll W1lll tlds! lrrinr. Call 1431. SEARCHING FOR SOUi.MA.TE? I'm llh'liVe. 1111n11, affmio111ti, briJhj. "'"I·'< SJF. NIS.«l """' tnemcL dlnriita· ll'AlllC, •'llk- i11J, IO(l(i eatvmabon. Sttk- iq~~\Ot, flm. '°""'· SIM. ....... """' Clll lm: 10 cnJOy daun1. di1111er llld -Orangt' COU1'9. Clfl 221.J. jiu. lbtlltt. n, bexll. Lq ~ .. lllOSlrlallfnadbip. ~ Bcact!.Clll l~.1 • WHEREAREYOl.1' Devilbh fllll .t laugtMcr. l.aguna Niptl. PRElTY. VI\' AOCllJS. pby. ~ kl\u fun, kids,._ Call 1531 -1\11.ldwnllll'OULcduclccd.fmi-• ATIRACTTVESWF.N/S,.S'l'/ bll\..wtS1ai1'1111Ml':lllClmc. Do LOVAILE IL SIDS 11-25, ~ ........ ~ __ ,.._ .,...._.,,. ......... ·liftpln lkilcll. can 43!3. SWF DfSllES KM'DSOME. m SBM ... "°'rm .sv.. JP • fit. ... IMlc<. fOrlfOlll, .... cae. l'llllin. Call IMI. FUN-LOVlNO BRUNETTE. SWF SEEXS SWM. »60, for _...., .. ..,. .... topda. l..a'lplObowe..-11 odler. ""*1111. Call ?TW. 'VERY Cl.ASSY UDY', 42. dlin. 118, blonde. Scietl poem- tial lik jilnner, wcalllly. f0t ........... athlnlewm.6'+, 4.S-60. Newport Bc:lc:h. Call 216J, NOT JUST ANOTHER ·PREITY FACE. turky-ridrr, to(), Sensual, l'Olt'lllllic. ptn· eyed Gt111i1i 1ttb 1inctrt, lakhy, playful Slt>WM, NIS. 1WttS1'11tder40. ComMna. Call 1159.. • niflt. bing Lady. 111a11y inltr-/t.S, IO «pt1*llu, J«ks 11· youuia1Tu5tiA.Clll1906. ROMANTIC! RESPONSIVE! S'9' AITRACTIVE BLUE-eus.-SCW~l.llttleli~t tnclh-c SWM. NJS. •2·33, RADIAt(I'! Dwnrai..i- lld Ilic ..,,, Scd.s ~ .. -w-....... 11111~ C1112111. DWF, N/S, TAU. 6.EIJANT, CUSSY. bblk, ~· _,.,,, .... -..-... -.-peopk. lfMtiil&. ~ ICI· aoqyL biC)'clirlc ... .iu.,, .. --IMar. Clll 2486. V Al.IJES lN PUCE SWf'. Owiuiln, )OYes IO i.tp. cajoy =~~ml~ widr. l atc o/ llumor. llvine. Clll 2219. WINSOME, WITTY, .5'7', TRIM BLONDE BEAUTY 5CeU ltfincd Jetllltmll\ 4S+ lo 'hare movies, 11111St11m1, menkri11g5 illlenpmed wntt hup nl hunu. Irvine. Call 21'2. RJN AND FmTY, SWF. pio.. fmiollal; pcriie, ~ rr. S«ks 37""'5 )'(IUdifid, \rim male ""'"°ii. horat. •'ft!Y romlll• tic. 11'\'int. Clll 1741'. EYED.,_, BLONDE SWF. N/ rM11. 43-SB. Lone Beach. Call nicely bllilt Ufs:tionalt,diim fERSIAN WANTED: Petite, tome .S'IO'+, iMtllipnl SJM, NI S. f.njoyJdining. lflvd.. an. the· 2461. lloftest. intt:l!iltftl, financially SKW, l2. !ICd;t. lice. playfiil. S, 35-4.J b t'Onlllliaed liinld-CLASSY, RO'"f ANTIC OVU 4.5? VERY PRETI'Y. SUM S'I'. DWF, sects )'OW t1periaiced ... ilftlkct. •· 1ioD, ropipuicJRdtip. Lo~c · ~-t'OllCCftl,, lll0'1n. BctthoYn. Brvbcict. Beall« lfld ... bitillivt lhow: l&L Fi!llllCially wablt. Family ori· "*<I. fupec1 wne, li'viw. Coll "'48. PETITE, ASIAN, PROFES- SIONAL. SINCERE. tn}oy1 ipOIU ~wilt Ind wedi- tftds. Sctb llmnorous. alf«· '""""'""" ...... -. lM2)T1old. lrvint. Call 1766. SWF. NIS. DfSIRING Wll.D AND CRAZY · ADVEN- TURER. No cOeualttmeo1 -· .....,.,..,,..,.. "'"""1 SM. NIS. Mwl .... • Jtlf and Olher. Sl\lnllini! [r. 1int. Cal 1073. r.:.,~,!..! milii:~DWP.M.NDwllD -·---,.. ,..., till JIG. rum. "'"" ,.... SIONA.l.. QIP', M. ..... .ntcllanr1, Clllf'U1· t •• .......... __ ~---· ........ s.tiiw•• *'~:r----ViQcl. Oii 1216. INTEU..KiEHTDWF.».io-w peoplt. ..-. b!id, nwcl, ,...dillell.w..-. MU 10 IMtt ...... LlpM .....c.u,,.,_ PIETI'Y. PASSIONATE, PltOffSSIONAL 19, f3'"'. ........... NJS,1()(-- ld -o1 ... b CI09ltil· 111t11t. Ne,,.,,on ltacli. Call 1901 , NATlJRAL BLOND, ST/127, "·-· "" """ ""' i111. Eulopt. ~ Will· Dcslra lall, illllefalcd JS·S.S SM. Hlllliqfon lkatlL Call lll9ll. ATTRACTIVE JEWISH LADY, :M/57, kxtinl I« kw- idt plkmln. 3'-44. kK fllL. coaYCdllioll and 'fl'll'lllllL New. pan Bead.. Clll 1664. I WANT IT A.LL! • A lict SW lllY with All·Alacricu l(IOd loob •'ho's fll\lnNll)' .t. aTD- 1iollally ltaW. M Y01 o.i lhmTI Plcllt · N.-S, oo chil· cfta. ID ludri or ~ 6' t . fulfhtad ofbair llld 110 IS! Comnt'Otl ~-ca!l 1613. ~ I , UNFOR.GETTABLE.IN EV- ERY WAY-37, bbde, blue. ST German btuy. 111 lllfllftl. Ollldoorty, 111cl1-rr-4. WOl'kt lrlwcltr lady 10 Jftllr ~ !Nr'Y 'Jid 111.vc WI '"idl ifn, llblitlic pnlmillu.I ....,., fi. nnillly l(Qft -enjoys lift. widnll llCal f0twnc:tilt. *""' ~7~-Coil.I Mesa. can • , w _ _,,,.,,..., r-·-_...._°",,. ~ ......... .........,, "",. ......... -• Tbls -.......... ., llWTCll-.O.M-.Cll ..... C'--aJ-1 IUST DO trt YOll: ...... ~~ .... _.._ ... »-..ml ... ,..,.... ..... .. ,,,.,= .......... Mr: SWP •• r:lill~ .... c.. 17'2. SWF,ATTlACTlVE.32.wU nY JllY for fiicwhllip and mtfbi'. lllOft. l\ic llMld I wlleeJ. Clllir f« psst 4 )an. bill 1111 quiw. lttiw.. I Clior ll"Mlillc. $p0t!S. ~ ml U)in1 ... _.., ,.,...,-. lions .... llOp lllt! If tllty don~ ~~rot.lnft.Call .LETS CONNFCT! SWf M. ''fl! I,, ttD prattWld 47, ""' liw ~ briak, fillllly, multi·fxeltd. '°""' pvn dil- -frimds, b'lvtl. lell'li!.. ptio. 101r•r-blcrcli•t· 'fl'ller spoM. lrld more! YOU: lllr9C of Ille: abo\lt, .51'+. llld I ¥tey ~ 5P«'i11111111. Tldtie. Call 22!0. 26. SWF, N/S, CREATIVE. lP'!ftlial, WJttlriu. family· llliDfkd. &JOY' (111~ JUllUli, ll'IOVltS. ,S•6'J l 10f' S«kin1 M:a1i1ivt, romanric, lrallll o:mdcM SM. Ne-im 8-il. Call I IOI, ~ 'Homen S11lti:r:g Men --~ ltrt. ~ hu.p 11111~-~c_.,m,u.nc ... -:T;:;;";:r-:~~·,. .. 1ie ~ nvd.--ll't:o-Pmia!lr~~~~B~1)£"JT.SW ... 40's. t.I• 1-------l""'r~ . ro-OULMATES~ A TTRAC-'llO\Vl. pxf COlll'ffSllicrl wld mjoy life. UJ11 Btldl. cal! rid! ifl ~in mind. ~ lancti\.'C. r1t. sincttr, llllllric, Christian ftllllcman..NI TIVE BLUE-EYED bt11nc11t. quiet timt. !rvinc. C11\ 2214, 1082. I ft'lil wilt.I oprn 1111'11! IMnc. loYa Ollldoor 1cthities.. secb SMILE! LETS BE HAPPY T0Gt.TH£R. VttJ lllrletiwe, nlf'WICeG'I). ptlil~ ... ,.. beaned, bnlntoc. Ni.nt, SWf, .57/IQSl.40. Eajoysb'l>'d.dlc IJU, IOll'lft'e, ,.... lftd ~ ~Sedl~ 1ca1knwi fOf rtla1ioldup. TllSli11. Clll 2219. S, for lifesimc pn.:r Coruu .15 . .5711 ll i111rJlechWly niri-Cl.II 1220-bor1est. affaikinMt, lltrletiw; lkl Mtr. Call 1426. 11115, tmoi:lllllllly aliwe, pll)'M· PREITY. BRlGHT. SAF, 33. LONGLEGGED. SWF, rtlltiOniMpc:rienffldpltNn. tally ICtlVC., tcadler. Apprec1· S:.'1117, pmft11io1111. Sttk' B~DE. 19, cnjoy1 K.ROQ, DWF. NIS, CURVACEOUS. Alllbrim. Call 2.499. PETITE, VIVACIOUS. IN-t1tS pttSODll 111. ft11eJritt SV.'M OWi 5'10', 33-40, blld-~pool.lifc.lootillahY BWEEYES,40'5. &ijoysDlll· TEU..IGEJ.1'. ft1111111nc. lllnl'· Ind I -:Jh°""u.mor. Secki~ JOlllC, profmionl\, kind. tr.int. tall """11-bui• SWM. llvint. docn. libml poUOa, ltlllis and live, bkait. Sedmg Wt !!pt:· SWM 11 43wldl11.mi1-~-Call lt6J. Call 145'&. !hr .U. Stieb .uni!. profet.· cial nun IO Wrt my USI fOI ~-~inc. Calt !SS&. lioftal. pllrsicaHy fit -45. lifc. ..... 48ioS8 .. lofiUIOllV1CJO. GORGEOUS BRUNETTE BEAUTIFUL, BRUNETTE .SS. lrv1nc. CAii l070. Call :?mO. ATTRACTIVE. SV.'f. 3S. SWF,ll.Wnder,S'.S'.~~ TEXAS LADY.12.5"5'.-ld LONG HAIRJGRN EYES, p51 ittb tlandsome, JllCCl':U· like 10 mtet a tall. good·lootin' lS ROMANCE 0EAD1 OYOF, It*. Enjoy lluli*t.COD\'Cta-flll. t.\Cllint. t«'lft. fit I" rlJI ~with llict t)'H tfld 11 31, SI0'/135. profCSSIOrlal mom tiori, Ult DUldoors. sporu.. JICJ· SV.'M wktron1 C1lrisuali "11· (nnidly llllile. Ne1''J'Ol'I BadL w/lfJOd iOl5t ol humor, bonrit, funnu1a: w. baliaa food. Std: ues for Clljoyabk Ind mooioj-Call 1992. Kt\nlMllC'Cfl:1tti1WIObio111. pOl.ltlIC, ea!)'•IO'Pf, P'Ofn· flll ~p. NJS. H~-Llkt 1IXlf'li, l!IOVJC\, Ollldoon. SIOllllSWM.?9-40,forfritnd,_ mBtadl.Cllt 1698. YOUTHFULLY MATURE to .... r' 111.1-~ tom DWF. pcdle, qualily. SeeU ift.- ldligtlll Nl5 WM, fit. uim. fi. l\llU!ly teairc, ptO(es~ 62+. l'bpon Beach. Call 2196. OHF, 17, ATHLETIC FIGtJR.E. Wli5' lqlh hair, 2 kldi. £it. joys tlJi ll'llllic, off-JOld * .., hktu. bkydtn1. kwts walks. S«b planln .A0-.50. Casu Mesa. Cal\ 1960. S\li'F, 54', AMPLE BUT m. N/S, tlljoys Mill* ~ft tQllll!y II llomt, II COllCtlt1. niwms SWF, NIS. \li'Rrmt. LIKES MOV~. thellrr. l(llf, bri4se. nm, WU.,. .S7fl2t blonde. blue<~ ll:tU owr 50 mlk wilh simillr ilUml1. lr\·ine. c"""" SMART. SEXY AND sue. CESSF\JL SW wo111111 who ~~ Mll't '°""'"'a i., O'l'Cf ha held ~ blsicllly terrirK l'IY lllid-'IO'!i IO C#tf jO'i; .,..ho would liU: bkwld Mir Ind blllt eye1m1r •'. llSlhody. Go4f. jw.. wcrld lrl\'d. art ~ hisb ASIAN FD4ALE. SINCERE. Ol!TOOING • .anriiw, ftclJi. pi!. l~in~ 161. C.\Olk fOOd. re.ti eMa(e. Dtsirn IO lllCl:l Uran: lftlW.. man JI.JO. IMnt. Call NII. WANTED: SM. NIS. Nm. 33- 63 1ttllo 'fl'ltlb 10 bt 'f'Cti.i. R!NO IN TliE ~'EW YEAR 1ttith llltlritinc lidy. S'3', ~ «liY.. llOl·MllOUf. Hua"* plcllllll, OlilldoorwM. ltllllil pllUlel' ""ilo li4lti 1o haw fwl., SanJuanC~, Call 2161 HARLEY COMPANION. SVi'f, YQUlll lootilc 40. fcmi- nint. D1'.'tiw iMidt ...S OUI. E•JO')'i Hltk)'l. 4 ""'llttli1', c1mpin1. Sctl~ anrac1ivt, PRETTY BLONDE. SUC· CESSRJL ~riuW. WptJy. ----"· l.olu t:t OUllbn. tnrtr• lliniaa · or dirllCr for two II lll'J ifvft !oat, ..... 7 'fl· okt IOll. SedJ WM. NJS. )7. XI, ... ilo 1111 apiril:Atily -t-W- lltf, bQ([\ 11"'~ 5'I«$ ..._,,.,... ... •· viet. Cail ll'l a.--~l..,~~e.~~. 1WLmm1;iw .... p.o.lllJll_,.,All i•'C'RtQ,.,._MS'nllCJli>•"" -~ ---.~ -~-• .., -)-i--'I ______ .. _. _____ .,. __ ,__. ·---.. ----- ...--n ' .-10•...------'-,_.._flllaliiiid+eiill---.•-, * I 0-a-cr.-M•i .,, -a.-~--..---..._ -r• -., .... (0* ..... ,.-,,,,,_.,. __ • 11.49,,._) 0 WOMAN Sl!l!lCING MAN 0 MAN Sl!l!lCING WOMAN ~lac. -.01• "°-,,for die<>••" ol or i<plJ 0 WOMAN Sl!l!lCING WOMAN 0 MAN 2l!laNG MAN "5' ..... 4 -·-··· ,.._ I I d .-... fdy.A ,.... ... ,. I __ ......,'fttw9 jW ' 1 I ftnd' . t:J 'a IO a pei ......... cnlwu:wn. Ye ,_.111144 1d dtll )IUU Ule •c ar1m1~1Macan Jeaw.,...'fou,,..,.,,51. ~11-0<.-tooapntioorplom.,od. Men Seeking Women ' - City'-· _________ Zip: __ _ PLANl A GARDEN Unft1· tcn:d DM.140 stek1 esottnc womall "lt'f>1116Jt Ill htt t}'t' N"'Jl'Ol'I Beadl. Ull 4162 GODO LOOKING SWM, 27. S'6'. BRNIBRN, sec:U ""ll'm· bea-ttd SWF 2 I-J3 hY ~ If\. tnlct. laup. COMI. ~tea. Call J.469 \li'OMAJ•l IO make my pnority, 11111 •ho .. ;n ~ mr her pri· orit)'. Abolt me: Jtmt rl flu. mor, sincm. warm-htlntd. eckictiel~ o-·a Ill)' O'l>'n btuinm Jll. brBhaztl. 110'1 165. Cow. MtM CaH Jj(IJ, -(_) """ . - SENSUOUS BACHELOR W!OCDn1 ~ 111umatc WOllWl ll'.I dlllr romllD; Slll!Wli Ill lu\~· nous OCl!lllfmnl beach ~ Swtit1 Beach Call JJl7 HA,.'o/DSOME, EDUC A TED NI S, SWM JI, S'll'116S. WOl\J Olll dait~. play~ 1wi.. lo\'t!i lht Gntcflll 0c.1. ~ llOI drinbnr or !hp. Seckina ~nda. •· ltlClivc, Wf/Af undn )() f0t n:btionship and trlVtl 10 ;JI Sllnmcnto 111111 Ve1b ~ Ill May lrvillc. Call J668 AFfECTlONA TE. WARM. DWM, l'I0'/170. atU1ct1vr. pdaliorlll, IO'l'cs walks. ro- rnMCe, diniA&. dlnc\nt.~. music ovtdoon. w11er .\ll11111 gj kid&. $eck1na llUVt!Ve, Maldtf. DWF, JQ.40, W1tll samr ~for fun, l'M\lrlC(, ftla- lioillhip. TllSlln. Call .4076 SWM. 20. 6'J'/l'1. BROWN/ Gilf.EN. Scd:1111 SWF lS.20 for poe:liblr rriltiomhip f,.1. lcnol. Call J084 A TRAVELER. DWM, S'lO'/ 190. «iliclle:d prof~ NI s. StW ~al lad~. )5-4, Weurt1111S1Er C.iJ 4126 SWM , GOOD LOOKING , BUSINESSO\\'?'.'ER. 47, secb SAF 28-JS ror po:wblr lon1- lmll "llUonship, t.fll§I hk.eWl- 1na, rlWnt. ~ ao1r wld dat Olllebn. Ntwpcwt &acll. Call .,., Alulwft 0 • msdna 0 7 .,. -• -ADI ll'ftmSCla~!,w&-·-..--....... •·I ·•VII MAN. 28 \\'ANTS WOOOMMMAAAN Seil Bead!. Call 326-S GOODLOOKING. ATH· ~· SWM. f.nsinccr.6'/ I~. tlll0)'1 bcldl. ~ollcyball. b1k1n1. racq~t1baU, mw~•c ScdJ lltrxtll't. llhlent Sf2'- 29. IJ'\'lnc Cal! )203 GENTLEMAN. NIS. N/D, OWM profei5lonal 6'/160, tu· 1a. I ~U: Aili~ daaculS. dut- 1111. tio'&' lboul you1 Ncwpon 8cact1. Call 499~ . DARK. HANDSOME SAM. ll .l«llT. llllflll't, MltkJ opcn- milldcd, Ill!, homey. blolldt WF, pouibk Hvt-i11. TIOOJI. Call 1711. IWIDSOME. SUCCESSF\lL SWM. NJS, 18, S'H1117.S, haJ. .-i IYJX'. OW1I ~" lutJt Fillal1citlly !ttlft. trl1'f1 lifr. Sttki111 SWF, 'nan. slim. bcallUful li-3.S for klfll-«rm rr~. lm11t. Call 3.S32. f1.JN LOVING. SDiSmvn. Ollll(liac. tall SWM, NIS, )4, Enio,1 111i1111l1. MllktA all niiW'll 1tt1vltics. Sciru simj. .. minded. cwi111. lltadcr, acu,·e woman. Tustin. Call ,,., aJTE (jfJ'/US, pcl-lo0ti111 SWM. 29, Swtord PhD, m.- lliw. tilly pwionalc ~ -.............. .-beaubful SF 21 ·29. lrv1nr, C1l1 114 I. MR. MOM NEEDS ROMAN· TIC F'RJEND IO spelld timt 1ttith.r111 11ca1111y.~. 40, ... idi a.t.illl "lillle5. y°' ibcluld be ilim. bblc. llU'IC· live Md ~ milllkd. lr· viw. Call 4412 Im' tall, SWFISAf. NIS, ZS.3), QlD.FASHJONED. SENSl- fa' ~~bk rclltloll-TIVF.. ADVEHTURQUS Nr.i 5hr.p, lnint.'CID 3.SZ.S. DWM • .57, 37. Kiq. n:Me- HANDSOME. ClJT'E. SWM, llml. lllln&. Serb Mftetft, 1111-- 29, 37 Jn'/lj(), NIS, broYt'lll PlOfESSIONAL SWM, 1101U115 WF, Saia Ana. Cell - USC MBA. COlllediM. hoac:t&, .............. """""""'· uinl.111ell~ SV.'F. N/S, 24-32, pou«iin1 dc1uc:e, llllbiciolL llith vlha. 1"ine. CIH )121. OWN.~.l7Jl.BSPf.RfUN LOVING INCH. ~ lllldOChrJ'l 1',r...U22,JOlfn. B a: W pholoa, clwical io nrl. pad (CJ look (i ). ted.l SWf. N.157 lS--47. T\$111. Call 4030. bl11e. YOll'rr lttl'Ktivc. love ClriblA. .)(), .S'I 1'1190. f..liorl "°6, ARE YOU ASIAN? Vtry 11· • Ollldoon, boalin1. do"n 10 ~10111100C.lftimals..s«i1 1J1ctil'tandil&lbleSWMW0111d ..--. ~oc Sf ro- . 't imma&t tdltioMhi . r.:. ...... ...., ""r' llO'llcl llli:mportut. lrriw. Call Jn1. DW'M, )7, S'I0'/16S. sue. CESSFUL AC'TIVE DAD, loolins '"' lkadcr lintzrt. 1w- moro11t. IOOd-lookilll ftmllit ltt'llo tajoy) '1ia COllVen;atioli andill#ldi111m111. ln'hlr.Ca» )193. ASIAN PKOFESSK>NAL 19, HANDSOME. DAD, optnmilllkd. Sttt.-1 profr1- 1ioftal ftmak IO f111fill Ollf in.ams ~ for ""'*"""· ~ ...... , . """' ''"'· lriine. Ctll ll.ll. - BOYISH 4$, 6'/llj, .dlkdc . fllaay, IOlnMlic: ltlDJ1lt)' "'"° tlljoyl filllll. lllllr.it, theatre, pmrs llld lfllll'll 111G11id lib IO 111«1 a r11. Wt)' acuactivc Mil WI')' ialdiilQI )'.42 SF •lea I ..,.tic in her eyes. ~ Budt. C1t1 ua. HANDSOME SHM. 40· S'I'/ 110.~...aq.nuit.lllOW· in, trnnis. Sed.s SWf for Jen· Oltl "laUoMllip. Coanlr1I Grtwt. Call 4441. ST\ID MUffiN/BADBOY., ~. 6'1'111S SWM. Wtaltlly. ~ •ldk. L<M cllllc-.... """· --· TllitDI. Call 3l64.. • ~-SeW° ?8-1' • .57+. r .. JlftllY. •~. c-.. tid·at·btMI. Bri111t. pltyflil, ....... polltil't.•idleder-dc~ T11ib11Ralldl.Clll "''· ftJNPROA:SSIONALSWM, NIS. J9. 3'1'1160. CV11Mlullt. 'frrilcr, 1eackr. Atllleht, buhby. COMidmle. brip., vlrial illlMSll. W.S SWF. NJ s. for taarriaft, f..Uly. ltviae. Call l6Jl. YOU AND I II! clec:ftl. ~ lllticlli~tUble.·iltl~ liWdcnm.£¥rllft,lau...,. iq , ptOPk, dilli-s. l!llMtl. ~ indoors .., Oii. 1 Ml otr'M. 41, .51'1166, bro-..11, pd. CO!U MM. Call 41l.1 I. FORMER EUMOPEAN MODEL Utkl p1s,iona1• W1X1111 M I .... diet, rrw.I, • 'eetl-----, ,...,.,,..,,,., Slltflldl/~ C..rtc,,.,. ~ (310) 592-6040 Men S11lti:rig Women HANDSOME. SWM. JS. AC· nVE. LOY AL. c.in1. ScW ......,. JOo-for poulblt "la- t:ioclWp. Nit> SMU Alli. Call )917. eWi. COiia ~Call JOI I.__ S'NFJl·.l'f\lr~..__CAUfOUC PHYSKlAN . .ll~.ikt JD .1111tt.L )'OU for pG1Cib1t ~ ......... IKll;i..- SWM. 21. LOOKING FOR SWF, tS.Zl. Mllil br llofd .t. liflOtl'E .l flln. ln'1nt. Call 3011. .LIKABLE SWM, 29, .571135 E1joy movin. ICleflCe. YPi11tt1, llllllic. i...oow. for SWF 20- 40, tta.con~~. Twltbl. Call 3'l6. PHYSICIAN, 40, .S'T, Low OlllJdoon.. .ect NIS. ~ » 3.S '"int. Call 3'°9 rM 61ltll, .n-rccirai SWM. 6'/l00111ho'fl'Mll lu mciet. NiS SWP wllo 11 uiU, 111.1m1r nMded.litellOlrlvdMd~ ..,...-....-t1w.teJ.•· ::: ;:-:~-=r = Call .WI. TENNIS, OOt.F, TlAVEl., ROMA.NC& SWM, W' ttdl SWF ~; IO l0'1 !Or ,_..., Nc'llrporl wt c..i ·49ll SWM WA1'0"$ EXOTIC fE. MAL!~ midy for ... --~Call-- l"ltOfUSIONAI,.. DAM. l', .S'f'lldO. MS ...... _.~ ~ At .. "°' llWllll fll lllftaiw, tilltm. attlYC ... _,_°""_ c•- ' ' Nin. Call 3&32. SAM .S'9'1\15, ~kc PfYdlol· rrbirionallql. lmnr. CaJIJ61). SWM. 6U/180. 'JE\'NIS. lrU. 01y. aplrit111lhy. art. Sttti ik11n1. "c11rt, Sttki htalthy SYlliAl'/ OR LEBA~'ESE OF H\'tt·•mied, 1111• 29-29 "lllioMlip, 1111 nett. hllmor· tOl!PlbySyrilaptlmllirl.l.S, Orilriln.cnn.eou.y ... C.il Olli. ltt'• plly lrrc. lrnnr. Clil .S'6', tllbtpeww. Hlndlomt 3713. JS75. MCI tlnctrt. Oranp County. c.u 37J2. t!UMOROUS, HAPPY, HANDSOME, SWM. '4>, .S' 11'1 110. Ni5. lftkt bu.om btlllly Jl.50 for me&llUWlll "lltiol· ftp. C)'Jft$6. Cali '90.s. ATTRACTIVE WITH Afll AT HLETIC PHYSIQUE, SWM, N/S-0, B.S. °'V"· ' Oftlicul IO~ diCJ IO mainlaln l'ian;, 0rw ,._ ............... ............. -- """"'"'' -• SWF. • N.SD, lO'I. "'1o is "fta. IMdlt- l"f. ll'ld W:t'/ pmry for'°"'· l'OllllllCt. ~ "*· Call 3914. EUROPEAN SJM, NIS, FIT, ··---·-SJF --JO .. 19t2. !MM. c.n '*' CKR.lmAN. DWM. n . fl I'/ llO, .... '--kiYill ..... .,Njof .. ~WO. hi ""'""'"' ....... -· .... ..:1-...wy-.. ~--MIM.~..i ~ 11p'rr1 llopdftt .............. ,., ... ... 1Cll. Siii Ptidfo.ClllJ:WJ. l'M LOOJCll'llO FOR A DOYOUWANTTOBEIONE Md lhr mJy ow" DWM. N/S, S4, 6'2'/llS. WANTS TO MEEf YOU. WF. Nii. )I.'°' )i11COCtfldpoMliYC, l'IMtia.Call 4710 DANCES wmt FOXES. fA. ttpmw,.SS,67noJ.r.tr.i. """""""'''·---· """"'· .......... a.-11181iO. Cilll '961 . moc:ATED. KANDSi:>ME. ~(look '°l. !•llJO!ftlr:1 •· n:civc .-Jar dllel or fllwt ~· Ne'fl'pon a.ti. call .t931, SINCLB MOM WANTED. DWM,41....._,,....._ ~kl$. Sert.I SWF, all ... ..... "'-· """" .... Call41)1, ' SWM, ~l6. kfltOCX. our. 1111110 • .-. "°"""' ,...,._._.,...,.. =-::es:w~.~ .Mil> . SWM .». flllO. • wW-dllir, w.. "'1fll. ....uw. .. NEWPORT BEACH BUM, SWM.NJS.N!D, nc. 67/200, USC-BS'59, MKTOMIRE. lttbcertifillbly'*..~ l'fOll' beldl ..,.,., \lriW: -·--Buth. Call •S81. SV.'M, NIS. WRITER, DARK HUMOR., am11itntenl pu\). IQl!lnic~fftbll­ lO.llll'IC'lil'Cdilnlldy.lllliu. H1.-: . dart .. mtw: .. 1111111 bvilll!. CallJ901 SELF·COHTAINED. SIX l<lOTAAllSt\SWM\._ !"!I -"''"' ... JO. P"oNll..e ....... '1111 b ft• -....... _ t ........ _ BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN· SIDE AND Ollt ..... lit' ~ SWM. Cltrilba. HIS. J?, rat .-. btctl. """'· trt\lt(, w1*1 i.o... f-. ......,, --...... NI J1'U • SWJM. HIS. J4, ST SF.US INTEUJOENT,...,,\lt ... Clft cc I .,. b ftllWie' =-r.~,~ Ld'1 IA S-Ana. Clll lltS. HANDSOME. TAU.. SfAILfi, HM. """' - OLD-FASHIONED, LOV- ABLE. HANDSOME. llOnett. Tm!y Bcar, limil bii Jhy, mlr• ritftabW. S'NM, N.1. Sfttl ~. haltb1. <'Olll- 11 la\, JO.«l ln'illc. "'" f c)oo;.·-. Miiies Yd 'blllook Wri lk c1ll! lrwine. Call 3477. ' ...... • -" HI-' •