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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-25 - Orange Coast Pilotr _,_BRIEi_ From the Daily Pilot Newsroom THIS WEEK ... Biii Clinton, the ranking Democratic presidential candidate, will be in the area Friday noon -the guest of two area Republicans, builder Kathryn Thom~n and Western Digital Chairman Roger Johnson. Clinton's appearance, outside the Western Digital headquarters at 8105 Irvine Center Or, ls open to the public. Free, of course. 0 Patti Davis, daugl:lter of Ronald Reagan, will be in Newport Beach on Thursday, . plugging her new book, ''The Way I See It: An AutObiography." If you want to see her, mark it doWn : 11 a.m. at Harbor Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Vista Or. in Eastbluff. Tickets are S20. Call 497-9169 for details. COMING SOON ... Newport Beach's hot--off-the-press 92-93 bud.set Some S90 million In ex~nses in all. first public hearing is set for June 8 at 7 p.m. at Oty Hall, 1300 Newport Blvd. 0 Wayne-Luby II. The long-running trial for Dr. Thomas Cionis is over. He was convicted of masterminding the attack on ex-wife AJssa Wayne and fler then-boyfriend Roger Luby. But the trial for the private detective Gionrs allegedly hired to carry out the beatin~ still looms. It's set to get going June 1 in Santa Ana. Can you tell which one ls not a student I WHERE'S WALDO -ER, IRIS ... She ~ may not know schoolspeak and her ~ calculus may be rusty, but Daily Pilot 5ta(f writer Iris Yokoi can still pass for a hiah : school student. At least that's always &ien the prevailing theory in the newsroom. • And so it was that when the paper got·: the bri~test and best students from t.fie local h1Rtt schools together for the annual Daily Pilot Academic All-Stars photo, Iris slipPed into the picture. See if you can tell the ref)<?rter from~-. high school students in the photo above. Answer below. HEREEEEEEEEEEEE'S ROBERT ... Though it would seem im~ble to u~t.age peren- nial Newport Beach emcee Paul 5alata, .1 retired Judge Robert Gardner did lust that last week at the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce installation dinnef. A last-minute substitution for state Sen. Marian Bergeson (who was, according to Salata, up at the state Capitol reviewing "Murphy Brown" episodes), the 80-year-old Gardner -who was in charge of swearing in the new board of directors -quickly dispensed with tradition by tossing away several pages of Chamber-prepared notes and saying, ''To hell with it ... you're all swore in." In the time he saved by ditching the standard speec:h, Gardner held the audience spellbound with stories of the early days In Balboa. If you missed the nigtlt. we imagine you can read about thOse tales ana others in the judge's new book, Bawdy Balboa: 1921-'41. 0 When announcing Jim Dale as Citizen of the Year, Salata, try1ng in vain to keep up with Gardner, ignored_ a three-page Dale bio prepared by the chamber and said, "We know this guy. let's just bring him up." While some Cham~r officials worried about the lack of protocol, veterans of the local rubber-chicken dinner circuit gave the unusual night an enthusi~ thumt>s up. It was also a big ni~t for the Ca1mlchael family. Sof! ~an1 a senior a}'9>rona del Mar HiRh :,cnoot, was named winner of the first Bo6 ~n Scholarship, receiving SSOO for his college education at UC Berttetey. And Dad Dave was Installed as the 1992-93 chairman 'ol the chamber board. 0 Other local business leaders named to the 1992-93 brd of Dlrecton include: Maxine MOft~Norm loall, CeliM Dob, M , llchard Luehrs, Tom Johnton, Art tlcy, ..,.,.,. Venezia, IClau1 CoedKlre, Chris lrown, AM Crane, Tom ledwltz. lei Turner, ~ Voytet, lclb......., larbllra . lile:bf, carol ~ Phi Clu_aaw, loMle tt.ftllloft, Deftnlt O'Neil, M,_ Stanlm and lclbWynn. HEll'S WALDO -Ut, 1115 ... Artd lhe •wer It: Front rON cenlef. The one wtth h ~ tmHe, Of coune. She's not hllcli• •to cal••· . -fly .stew Mar6lr wldt IRI LobcW The three molt popllar ...... school lunch items In Newport-Mesa IChoolt: 1) plzza 2) ~rbecue hamburpn 3) Fiesta &r (Mexiart.food} 5-al ...................... -' ..... MMcm Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 26 cents Gray ·sides gonna clear up? ~ Beach merchants optimistic that business will return with the summer sunshine. .,. reasons mism. fo r opti· be completed m July, ix months ahead of sched· ule. "We're e){pccting an euremely good summer," said Dill Hamilton, owner of The Cannery Restau-By Tony Cox Busi1ess EdilOf After battling the recession, an un- seasonably overcast summer last yea r and construction choking off access to the coast, owners or beach-reliant busi- nesses embark on a new summer with The local economy is showing signs or a modest recovery, and warm spring weather suggests a hot, sunny summer this year. Another bit of good pan ot an oocaslOflal HneS rant and Malarkey's Irish news for coastal merchant~: Extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway, a project that jammed one of the major arteries leading to the beach, is now slated to l•l'~Nol Kathleen Marx gets a final bagP.ipe adjustment from Charlie Rosenberger just before the Cameron Highlanders pipe band from San Diego performe<I for the judges. Below, a pair of kilted Scots watch another group perform. Great Scots _.. 60th annual Sco_)tish Festiva l brings 50,000 to O.C. Fairgrounds. By Anna Cekola ...... W ith the slc.irl of bagpipes soundina throuah the May breeze, about 50,000 people frac all or Southern California pthercd this weekend at the Orange County fairarounds for the 60th nnnual Scotti h Festival. And as one would expect at the large t annual Scottish Festival in Southern California, colorful kilts were the fashion of the day. "l thlnk the kill is one or the thinp that make people, no matter what their f 11urc, look gorgeous," said Doreen Murphy, an event organizer. At the kilt making booth of Gcoff rey (Tailor) Hi&hland Crafts, where the 5Ccret to keeping the pleat of a gent's kilt flat and sharp involves apptyin1 80 pounds of •team pre ure to the wool fa bric, business was brisk as festival goers chose from an array of tartan designs, too numerous to count. Salesman Mark Gilbert said each Scotti h clan has a its owns tartan desian for day, evcnina and huntina wear. "The kilt is the main part of the outfit," he SM FESTIVA!Aa .... Pub 1n Newport Beach. "We're starttng off with a bang already. ''In 19 years, last )Car was our mo t disappointing. Too many things ganged See BUSINESS/llCk Piii ' Humphries closing up jewel shop ~ Costa Mesa merchant says 46 years is enough; holds retirement sale. By Tony Cox Bosnss ECSl!Dt DOWNTOWN COST A MESA -After 46 )Cars in bu!>iness. 1.ct- cran 1e"'eler J C. Humphrtc!> io; ge tting out or the retail Je"elry bu)ine!>!>. The Newport Oeach re!>1dcnt ' store at Costa Mesa Court)'Jnh. J .C. Humphne) Jey,eler . began a retirement sale last Y.cd. and " expected to complete the hqu1dJ· tion and be out or bU!>IOeSS b~ the end of June. Humphries. \\hO de · clined 10 disclO)C h1) age. said he decided not to renew his Court- yards lease. which is set 10 e'p1rc this summer. "After 46 years 1n bus1nes . there comes a time "hen we all should make a change.·· Humphries said. Humphries said that like other merchants in the area. his ,Jes have been hurt by the recession and by construction. But he added that he believes his bust· ne s has fared relatively well dur· ing the downturn, and economic conditions didn't affect his dec1· sion. ''No one ha s been untouched by ii, but it didn't hit U!> as hard as some or the o thers:· Humphries said "Being here , long, "'e ha1.c a lot of good CU\· tome rs . .. , hke to loo._ on the po 1tl\c side. )'ou can tall.; )OUrseJ\e in10 a recession and )'OU can tall )"Ourselves out of 1t by being po~• tt\e and doing the thin~ )OU need to do. We 've had one and a half years of dechne. but the other 44 ha\e been good " In fact , Humphrie said he of- fered to let ht daughter, Kathy See RETIREJWll* Piii • A2 Monday. May 25, 1992 .Locals Only WEEKLY PlANNER Government Meetings 0 Newport Beach City Council -The council will hQld its regular bimonthly meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the council chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd .. The public is invited to ~rticipate. There is a public comment period\t the beginning of each meeting. during which residents may offer comments on any item not appearing on the agenda. Public input is also welcome on age nda items, as they come up. 0 Costa Mesa Planning Commission -The five-member commission handles building and zoning matters and approves development plans, subject to review by the City Council. The commission normally meets the second and fourth Monday of each month. Due to the Memorial Day holiday, the commission "ill hold it) regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the council diambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. The public is welcome to .111cnd. 12J Costa Mesa Parks, Recreational facilities and Parkways Commission -.This five-member commission, appointed by the C11y Council, takes action on all matters re$.arding the city's many pMks. ball fie lds and other recreational facllities as well as cit\ ·owned greenbelts. The commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. \\ cdnesday in the council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. J'hc: public is invited to attend and offer comments. .:J Mesa Consolidated Waler District -Water rates, water ~upplie) and other matters pertaining to management of this \!)\C:ntial re.,ource arc the purview of the district's board of directors. The board will conduct a public meeting at 7 p.m. I hur),Ja~ al the district's temporary headquarters, 19~ Placentia ,\,c. The Ul"tnct encompa!>Ses all of Costa Mesa, part of Newport Ui:.1ch, John Wayne Airport and parts of unincorporated Orange Count~. Traffic report The Fourth Street offramp from the southbound Santa Ana Freeway closed Sunda) and \\ill remain closed until !.pring, 1993. The number two lane on Pacific Coast Highway "'ill be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. between El Moro and High Drive through June 15. On the northbound and southbound Santa Ana Freeway, night closures, 11 p.m. to 5 a.m .. "ill occur on va rious lanes be1wccn Jdfre) Road and Jamboree through June, 1992. On the San Diego Freeway, the number three, fou r and five lanes at the Harbor Boule\ard undercro)!>ing and Harbor Boule' ard offrnmp \\111 be clo~cd from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, ~fay 30. On Pacific Coast Highway, the number two lane from the Niguel Shore) undcrcrossing to Vista del Sol will be clsoed from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. Fnday, May 29 The northbound Santa Ana Freeway connector to the Southbound Co!>la Mesa Freeway will remained closed until \\Inter, 199.\ N1ghll)' dll\urc .... midnight 10 5 a.m., on the northbound Costa Mesa Freeway from the Santa Ana freeway to Fourth Street, will continue through May, 1992. On the Costa Mesa Freeway, the northbound Fourth Street olfr.1mp .,.,,11 remain clo!.ed through Spring. 1993. On the Cost.a Mesa Freeway, night cloi.ures, from m1dnigQ.t to 5 .1 m . llf all nnr1hbound and o;,outhbound lanes bet\\een the Santa AnJ I rec\\,I\ interchange and Fourth Street in Santa Ana will cuntmue through ~1.1) School lunches '.1onday -MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY Tuesday -Ch1d.cn !>trtp!> or soft taco. lc:ttuce. chcc:~e cup. n11xcd vegetable), animal cr.1ckcr~. mil~ \\ednesday -Por~ ch1l1, beans, N soft t.1co. lettuce. chc:c-.c cup . .,.. arm tortilla. butter, orange juice bar, mil~ Thursday -ltJlt.1n ..,paghetti, tossed salad M ,oft taco, lettuce. cheese. apple-ra1<,1n bro"n bell). French bread, milk Friday -Crisp taco or soft taco, chcel.e, lc:11ucc, Mc,1cJn rtLe, apple, milk ·Fine : Print .._,;,. . .': ~ Sue Snider.Sue Hendershott. Terri Dodgen. Shawn BreHe. Celia Del• crul Mugaret Morley. Seeley Mutin. 01.ant Ptstoles1 Beth Ho((man. and ll\a Smith ~re the ten ou1Stand1ng H11.1)o\ Hosp1tJI nurses honored with ph.,,..1rtan.rund('d scholarships at the f"<ond Annual Nuf\ong Schola!Vttp Pro~r ,)m a'hirds banquet held May DiiijPiiL VOL. 88, NO. 120 • 4th • Megan Callahan (1 Jl of Corona dcl Mar was among the founer patients "ho g.ithered at .i reunlOn p.irty for gradu.it~ of the bone marrow trans· plant program at Children's Hospital o( Orange County She 1s JOI~ by Rita Secola, a dtnt· cal nurse spec1<1l1~ in oncology How to reach us at The Pilot CJrcuS.tion Otanp County 6-42-4333 ~ ..... c fled 642-567& ~y6 .. 2-432t f46torial News 540·122'4 Sports 642-4330 Newl. spotU fax 646,..110 Mllift <>Mee 8Uilna1 Office 642 .... )21 8UMnell flJC 631·5902 I Almanac Editof'I Nott: .NrNMC IUflS lrt the Pilot on Satutdlyr. Births Saint JeMph Hoepltal Moy3 o laura and a.Mes Defarbs, New· port Beach, girl Hoa9 Memorial H.-pltal Moy.C o Naiw:y and Chrl1topher Choc:H, Newport Beach, boy o Debra and Midl..S lteym>lds, New- port Beach, boy o Rob4n and Scott Fltnlmons, Newport Beach, girl o TrKJ and David Hoff, Costa Me.a, Jlrl Moy 6 o Mariana and Kevin Donahue, Costa Mesa, boy tv'.oy 7 o Mary and ~rt Morallce, Newport Beach, girl o Lisa and Winlam Tanplos, Costa Mesa, girl Moy8 o Nancy and ltodney Querry, Costa Mesa, boy o Neelam and Nawal Tlwarl, Sanu Ana ~ghts, girl Moy9 o Alanna and Kenneth Urbanus, New· port Beach, girt Moy 10 o Carol and Scott Hankins, Newport Beach, boy o Kristin and Todd Morta.son, SanQ Ana Heights, girt . o Pa~ and James White, Newport Beach, girl Moy 11 o Liu~ and Pet.er Colden. Co5U Mesa, boy o Ana and Ja.e Para~ Cost.a Mesa, girt o Pamela and Marti Nosko, Newport Beach, boy a Sharon and William Johnston, New- port~. boy Moy 12 o Nancy and David Murray, Corona del Mar, girl Moy 13 a Pamela and Ralph de Buder, Balboa Island, boy a Jill and Jama KAimbach, Newport Bffch, girl o Stephanie and lllchard Roberts, C05U Mesa, girt Moy 1.C a Kathleen and Michael "°""' Costa Mesa, boy Moy 15 o Ellubeth and John Massimino, SanQ Ana Heights, boy o JaYM and Jeff Hade. Costa Mesa, girl o April and Stewn Boyer. Com Mesa, girt Moy 16 o Maria and Juan Martinez. Cosu Mesa. girl !ong Range bRYDAY forecast ,,.,.....l"lllhW.'9• .......... pro, ,, of'*'t• .. ..... ~ .. monlh. -n.-v_,..,. ......................... .. •~'*'fcwllllrperiodl. lM ....., • ..., .. dbr••.lid II' ••~di¥. ....,..,_nu., .. ....,.,..,.,....__....._.,...,.....__ ............... The ........... .toue,.... ............... rilk ~-10 OM .-.r. but jult .. none of f'9m .-di 1~. dD ftDC 1111peCC llM •'*'J111M. HOW JO USE THE :PBYDAr fOREtAIT 1. 'ORVDAY" beGM• .. ...,_.., t.cp ~. INt/. be.._ to plM ~ actvllle9 WNka ehNd ~~~IO .. becalt 2. You muet watc:fl die forecalt Mduilay. Ther9be, )'OU J"Ult Qlt .. forecut out ofth9pubfiea1kwundpo1t ltoon*"9nty, likeonh1.,1iglf.,door, Mon~ bYletin boerd at home or .. oltice. 3. A'*• wna.. you will nob M moet rainy dllya occur on RISt(Y ~.and you will~ gain confidence In p&annlng ~~on h ORVOAYS. The becalta won't be peftKt, but ycMJ wll enjoy W9fY f8YOfablie odds Oll'W h monfl• and ~a. RemMlbet, "Aiaf(y" dlly1 .,. not neceaaatty IWny dlyl, but limply h ct.ya f\at Nt\19 been cab ~.-cf. b f\11 pettic:ular forecaal .. lion OYlf a long penod of time, ID be In a c::alllgoty Whidl hu dlmonthted a higher PfObablity .,,~.....,., ~Q'l Q)l...-..--..--.,.---.....-.....--.--.---.~...-~ ................. ---.r--T'"'I * * IOI IOI 40I rot a 6 ' 9 " " l6 11 •t12$t6fft9 ., .. DAY Neihr RUCH WEATHER SEFMCES, INC., no1 b Publlher, guww\IMI h eca.nc;y ot hM lor9c:uts. and no ~ INI ~w upol\ eilw' No ~ wilhoutwr*9n authorizalion. COPYRIGHT 1992 RUCH WEATHER SERVICES, INC Fu lnformalion on "ULTRA-LONG RANGE" tor.c:aat. C111 71• 633-9013 • Deaths . Costa Meao o lupne Anthony Shillington, 55 on April 22, 1992. o LeRoy Arley Leonard, 82 on April 20, 1992. o Helen Elaine McGee, 71 on Apnl 20, 1992. o Harold Herman Cr<tf, 86 on April 17, 1992. O fdWard Dewitt Wlntlow, 69, on ~I 17, 1992 •• Newpotthoch o WIJbur Albert lleynoldt, 79, on April 19, 1992 OCalherine Shaw P~ 74, on April 20, 1992. o john Cfyde Robem, 67 on Apnl 17, 1992. a Dal!as Eugene Holloway, 49, oo A.pol 17, 1992. o lubet p...,lfne C:0.. 83, AprR 16. Marriages the Orange County Reaxder's Office. Coeta Meea o John Howud Albinton married Janis RunlcJe on April 25, 1992 In Costa Mesi. o Scott Alan Fisdter m.rried m Jo. hann.a Talpale on April 24, 1n Ntwpe>rt Beach. o Kirk Frederic Edwards married Heather Leigh Belt on April 25. 1992 in Orange. o Peter Alkn ~ married Pa1rida Ellen Cam~ll on ~pril 25, 1992 in Westmi~. Newport 8eoch a Theodore Jamn list.op married C)lnthla Maura Cockrfll on Aptil 11, 1992 in El Toro. ' o Paul H. Ounhotter married Patricia Ann Hurley on Apnl 25, 14192 1n C~ ~delMar. o Mltdlell by Johnson rNrried Julie Ann Kalwatt on Apnl 25, ,1992" in U · gu~ Beach o Stuatt Hunter HutchlttaPn married Melani Teresa Ooftnels 6t' Apnl 25, 1992 in Onnge. Bankruptcies the ~ IJMrlttuptq Coult "' ,s,,,,. AIM. c,...,1.n..1o .................. .... _......_. ___ .,. ........ ,...... .,_ 0..,.., II: 1IW lo ......... te .._.....,_le ~ ........... ~ ........ _ ................. a..., 13 no.. .................. ~ .... """ • "°" .. ,..... oWllM -• --""" °' "'-.. ... ,._. ... "°°"" ..,,..,_ - Ne._.,,8eech o Wyftdham ~lgh oa.MC>ftd• Inc. ~f)(ef 11. c:.... .... c H'afa Tech Dime•1loe1 Chlpter 7. Business licenses New bus/nm lice~ infonNtJon lff- potted by the dtles of COSQ Mesa and 1*wpolt &!«:Ii. ~&!Kii Newporthoch o Tom jewelt ol Time Out EnterpriMt Inc. at 2301 Francisco Or. o ICN.lil Abraham of Call Amerb Inc. at 26-46 Dupont Or. o Reno Galaul at 442S Jarnboftt Rd. o Erle Baltz ol Horptt.alfty Plannlllt Croup at .C667 Mac:arthur Blvd. eo.ta ..... o James P<1ul~n ol Coast Mo¥1nt and Storage at 3161 Cirbraltor Ave. o Wiiiiam Webster of ~ Taste at 1713 ~hu PtKe. a Jan Renne at ~nice Renne Interior Designs at 291 S Red Hill Ave. o Joan Otting of Sttttt Awatt.Mas at 170 17th St. o Adir Samaha ol N~ ~ry at 283 17th St. DUI arrests ne ~ peop. ~ anat«t ~ pa« ..ct Oii iwp/doll « drlrilttl .., • mn-.. no.. ,,.,,.. .... °* bee.a .,. ,..,ed Oii ,...,._. « • "'-eoct. • .ma Ill ad au.es. ~ &re WICXZOI 1111tJ1 PfO'/" enpilty. CostoMeM o Jotu1 Hury Hoaee-., 66. a.a Mcaa DJ&IDCI Denno H-. o . a.ta Me.. o Jeffrey Scott '1liv.nna11. lOt c:a.ta Mua o Martha Gayle Skiua, 53, Celt.a Mesa o DIVid loru Baker, 21. Q)sia Mesa o Ruben er-.~ lO, Cclu Mea DKanber'1 V. Abbod, SS, Call M .. DSa>lt Corey Pctmca. 31, ~rritOI 0 DIMd 1'ht1lll Q&-.Nbu., 19, F'ulknm o Ju-Caro& Cnwfo.d. JI, Neorpon 8cldl N.wp411't hoch o Mar\ A1lc.'o Cohea. ». Lq\llla Hilb DWl)'llC V'IC Scheer. )4, Tcap&e Qty o Stell.A Alaudcr Polcaala. 35. NftrJIO" 8tKb o Thomu EAhrard Nldwd. 36. O.u M- o SlCYeD P1tntk C2laU. 27, HwrdftatOll Budl o Sclll Mldlul EllU.C., lJ. H11n1 JlllOll Beach . o Cul Jun Campbc.U. ~ "'"'°" Budl 0 Ralll lpedo Solorio. 34, 0.0.. o Waley DnyM ~ )0, OIJtlrio DSberric Deftbc Oarcia. 31, Cotta Me11 o J-.. R.oeelcl, 2S, S-&a AM 0 Dvmi ,_ Monia, 13, Newpon ... P1llice Log .~ .~ , ·~·Jo-,,· ·~ 1 · :~..:!.t.. ··t;-t·:·. · . ~ .... ··. . ... ,. . . ... ~. \ '····. . - Costa Mesa In whit ~lice ire callini an assault with a deadly v.-c1pon. a 3).ycar-Old Newport Bcacll man was nearly nm over by a van on East 19th s~c Thursday cvcninJ at about 8. The man said he wu ridlO& toward Irvine Av· enue ""hen the newer-model silver Dodge Vlln honked 11 him. The C')'Chsl said ne moved close r 10 the curtJ, bur as the Viln drove by, 1he motorist swerved toward him. narrowly mi in&-• Pohcc arrested four people Thursday 1111: LOCATION MU~ .. ...... 1·'1 ,.. ,....,... IMdl 1·2 ,.. c... .. Mir 1-2 ,.. .......,...... 0-1 ,.. SMta ... 0-1,.. 0tw T1...,.,.._ .. M 4;.J1 .... )..J , .. ., .... 1.1 J:SS,..."" •>1J1LM.1A 11:11 .... 1.t S:J7L&J.J U:Jt&.& U 61D,.-.4.I cvcnin1 on su picion of selling narcot-ics in the arc;a of l91h Street and Pomona Avenue. The suspects, l.cone Hcrrcru·Hernandcz, 27, Lee Collin Ctiena ull, 32, Sylvcsrcr Bautista, lS, ind R1u1 Mendez-Villicana. IS~ were booked into Co ta Mesa City J1il at about 7:50 p.m. • Afler pryin& ope n the window or I home on lhC 900 block Of Chc\enne Street, someone stoic about S900 in property lncludin& a 1u1t:sr and Game· bo)' m:1chine • Compulcr cqu1pmcn1 worth :sbuul f' I • SJ,700 Wi!o )tokn from the Automobile Oub of Southern Olhforn1a. Offieiah Cl)>Cct an employee mi1y be r«pon iblc since there have been no bur~!Jries 81 the F1irview Road complex. • Someone_ •rabbcd a tool bo~ ...,orth abouc S2.20CJ earlier 1his monrh from the b:ick of a truck parked in rhe drivc- w11y or a home on 1he 2100 block or Me)'Cf Pl:m:. Newport Beach Grarriri w:is sprayp.lintcd 1n blue and red on a Ian •tucco \t,JI) surrounding 1 home in the 2200 block or Irvine Av- enue. The vandalism was the umc color. st)'le and content as that found on 11 city of Newport Beach sian •bout SO feet away carlfcr this ~cit. • A door lock w1u. filled llo'1th cJue on 1 1988 OMW parked in the U~ Marina Vill:11e ~rkinJ structure • Someone cnrcrcd an 1p1nment in the 500 block or Dahlia Avenue throuah 1~ -~pen lidin& l'• dQur end rook a St.000' "nmcra, a 200 VCR 1nd t.evcral jewelry boxes containil\I an un· derermincd amount of jewelry. Ul:ll. IUlllTIIB: • Newpot1 leach 67/59 Balboa: 67/59 Cotta Meta: 71/60 Corona del Mar: 62/59 0 s..wtM:S:H&.& S.....7111,.... f) • () 0 --., • ' N~ Buch/Coata Meu Dally PUot ------~ ---------------------------------- Monday, May 25. 1992 "ii) Hollday brings memo~les of one MeP1orial Day we'd really rather forget F or years my wife and I spent Memorial Day weekends at Catalina Island. Our yacht club always had a big cruise over there, 20-30 boats maybe. But no more. Now it gets no more adventuresome on Memorial Day than an exchange wilh Long Beach Yacht Club. uncomfortable. About half an hour later the weather-guessers started warn ing mariners. Just after midnight, the wind began 10 howl and the dark waters turned rude and rough. It got That's because of the Memorial Day weekend of 1988, perhaps the most disastrous boating weekend in southern California history. On that Saturday morning, our boat cleared the Newport Harbor jetty at 6:23. The official weather broadcast warned campers or windstorms in the high desert, but told mariners to expect only the usual southwest-to-westerly winds or 10 to lS knots. At 10, we arrived at Goat Harbor, a tiny notch in the island about halfway between Avalon and the Isthmus. We planted bow and stern anchors and settled back to enjoy the day, The wind came up some, but tha.t's the way it is over there in the afternoon. On the Coast steadily wor c and breaking waves came rolling straight into Goat" Harbor. By 3 in the morning, the place was chaos. Forty and 50-foot boat~ were being tossed around like bathtub toy~ But they an held anchor. Two snilboats, Mariposn and Cricket, were tucked up against a hill on the far side of the cove, bobbing gently. 1 was envious. The rest of us stood watches, engines running in case an anchor gave way. Most of us hnd knives ready. Jr you lost your bow anchor, Boat cocktail parties started at the appropriate hour, even though the breeze was freshening considerably and it was getting slightly you would have to cut your stern anchor line instantly and get out of there. If you did n't, )Ou'd be tossed in seconds into another boat or, 111 our Around Town ~nd your items to Bob van ··- Eyk~n, Th~ Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa M~sa, 92627. Today Memorial service -The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3536, American Legion Post 455, AMVETS Post 117, and Jewish War Veterans Post 760 as well as Boy Scout Troop 6~6 will participate in the 38th annual Memorial Day services "Lest We Forget" at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park and Mount Olive Cemetary, 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa at 11 a.m. today. The public is invited to attend. Tuesday, May 26 Republican Women - The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will meet at 10:30 a.m. May 26 at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Guest speaker will be Susan Tully, Immigration Coordinator for FAIR. Call 546-481 6 or 557-6545 for information. Chamber mixer -The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. May 26 at Forrest W. Pond Jewelers. L,____ -\. • \ ... / ' • • • -' \ ' ~ \~ -~~ , . '. .. '\, " -.. \ ........... ' .. "'. 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But it "as stretched so taut it took only a faint touch of the blade to i.licc through the half-inch rope. My wife and I decided-to head home rather than eek shelter somew11cFe else on the island. We no"" had only one anchor and there '"ere only two of us. We hadn't slept for 24 hours and we might have another day and night of this (and we would have) I didn't think we could handle that. We decided to go fo r it. As we left. I glanced at Mariposa and Cricket; they "ere stall itting quactl~ My wife dro"e the boat as I got the anchor up and safely stowed, and then took O\Cr the wheel. "Wha t should I do no\\," she asked calml). "!low 'bout t~1king a nap?" I i.uggestcd. And she diO:-Until hea')' cas tossed her out of a double berth and onto the noor. The radio cradled ,.,.ith panad.cd voices, one a woman \\hO)e husband wai. washed O\Crboard about fhe mile!> from our position. \\'c t.:cpt our upper lips stiff through a rndio net"ort.: w.1th friend~ who were al ... o heading back. Con en'>us was that winds ''ere a stead) 40-50 knoti., seas 15 to 20 feet. For four hours, we'd climb up the back of .1 wave, then skid do" n the face. The trick was not to let the bo.11 get sidcw U)S Thnt would ha'c been 'cry bad forl'l. It \\as 'CJC), but nothing like what \\as happening to ~fJnposa and Cricket. They "ere no"' on \he radio, calling desperate!) for help a ... the storm pu,hed their boab unto the rod;,. Buth boats were shredded. It "ould be th&rt) hours bclore the people on bu.ird cqulJ be ri:i.cucd b~ helilopter. The) have i.111c:e taken up othl.'r lei,urc pur:.uab. · The rl!-.t l1I u' "hu \H:rc thi:rc are sttll messing about 1n .,ni.111 hoJh tlw, ~kmoriJI Da> weekend. Uut -..1lel\ tied up JI the.: ti x:k., 1'r«d .\lartin'!> n>lumn run) <'H'IJ ,l\lond:JJ, H <'dnc!>da,1 und f'ridJ.1. 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The Hanson's stores have more than S,000 different wines, ranging in price from S 1 to $3,000 a bottle. Hi-Time Cellars also has a huge selection of liqueurs and liquors, as well as more than 300 brands of beer. In addi1ion, Hi-Time has a large stock of cigars, pipes, gourmet coffees and candy, and the company rents refrigerated storage spaces to wine collectors. Chuck Hanson's wife runs a flower shop at 1he main Hi-Time store at 250 Ogle St. in Costa Mesa, and outside operators lease a deli and a travel service at the facility. Hi-Time offers frequent tasting events and classes for its customers. Wh~• Chuck Hanson said his brother Fritz wos encouraged to • go into business by his father-in-law, who owned what was then a va ant lot at 17th and Irvine. Fritz chose the liquor business, and from those beginnings. the Hansons learned as they went. AJthough they specialized in wines -they developed contacts by traveli ng around to all the wineries in Napa Valley in the late 1950s -they maintained large selections in other segments of the business. The Hansons were motivated by a strong entrepreneurial spirit. "I don't think we could work for somebody else," Chuck Hanson said. "We like to meet the people and treat the people the way they should be treated." l .. ,~ ....... Wh • The Hansons opened their first store, located near en. 17th Street and Irvine Avenue, in 1957. They added a storage facility in 1he early 1970s and a second store in the early 1980s. The largest Hi-Time Cellars store opened in 1984. How• In spite of the recession, Hi-Time Cellars had its best •year ever in 1991, and through the first three months of 1992, sales are well ahead of last year's pace. The Hansons don't have near-term expansion plans, but even while celebrating their 35th year in business, they see potential for growth within their existing market. "People in Costa Mesa still come in who didn't even know we're here," Chuck Hanson said. "People keep learning more and more about us and coming from farther away." Harold, left, and Chuck Hanson, two founders of Hi·Time Cellars. Where• The original Hi-Time store remains and is managed • by Fritz Hanson's son Keith. The second store is located near Newpon Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue. The largest and newest Hi-Time store is located at 250 Ogle Street. Although all the stores are in Costa Mesa, Hi-Time has customers all over the country. The store has developed a reputation for extraordinary selection, and it gets orders from clients nationwide. Revolutionary -New PERMANENT MAKEU·P MANY SHADES & COLORS Eyeliner • Eyebrow • Lipliner • Full Lip Fee Special: $100 per procedure per visit 1. 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Be low / from I e ft / Bob an Cl Gin i Robins and Bill Cu I be rtso n. 1.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Society The father-son team of Bob and Greg Washer chaired the party which began with a food tasting fair along side the theater. "We have eight restaurants participating -The Cannery, Tutto Marc, Hassan's, Gino's oo the Hill, Rusty Pelican, Perry's Pizza. Hosum Bistro and Pavil· ions." said Bob Washer, who has been affiliated with the club for 10 )'Cars and got son Greg involved. The fund-raiser is expected to bring in $30,000 net for the club's Chi ld Abuse Prevention Center of OC and its Teen Parent Program. Guests at the event also included club president W. C. Fox and wife Julie and emc1:c William Oemeulle (he helped award pri2"eS) and his wife Carol. Others were Dawn Washer, William Barrington, Gina and George Lesley, Lois Wood, executive director or the CAP center, Jackie and John Winger, Bill Wittman, Pat and Sydney Ottm and Jim E~rds Jr. Primary sponsors of the benefit, Donna and John Crean, were out or town and missed the movie, but then so did Bob Washer, who was busy \\ith clean·up duties while others watched Sigourney Weaver battle the aliens. • AWARD: The NH Exchange Club has awarded its "Book of Golden Deeds" award to Jim Edwards Jr. for his quiet good deeds in helping the club raise more than $45,000 for child abuse prevention. Also, Edwards has been in"olvcd with more th an 40 other ch::iritable organizations. • NEW OHICE:.RS: Laila Conlin of Newport Beach wa!I 1n~talled a!I president of UCI TO\\n ana GO\\ n during a luncheon at the Co~ta Mesa Red Lion lnn. Others taking office for next year include Ann Johnson, Michael Macinnes, Lu Jenkins, Carmelita Moffat, Caroline Crawford, Lorraine Brody and Peggy Montgomery. The gift of gab: Some have it, som~ don't F or thousands of years husbands have groused they can't get a word in edgewise. l'm not urpriscd. Their timing is terrible. Men ponder before they speak, and miss that fleet ing window of opportµnity to slip in a small one-syllabic rebuttal. Granted, women's domestic dissertations leave few openings for dissent, but the real problem is biological. In a recent brain study by researchers at UCLA, they discovered women have huger Spleniums than men. Located in the Corpus Callosum which links both halves or the brain, the Splcnium controls verbal fluency. It's a cranial word processor enabling ladies to pontificate for days without a k>ss for words. I've orten speculated why the dominant sex got short-changed on marital communication. Perhaps it was favoritism that prompted Mother Nature to gave women the words, while relcaating the male to the role or listener. To make sure there was a patient listener for every endless talker, she devised an ingenious incentive called sc.x. While this trade-off works when you're young, it dissipates with age. One of the common grievances or a vintage marriage is lack or commun- ication. On one side of the breakfast table we ha\c 11 f rustratcd wife yearning to unleash her verbal powers. Opposite crouches her silent mate, hunkered down behind the Illustration by Bill Mcintyre sanctuary or his newspaper - which envelops him like a duck blind. Since his conversational skills arc only up to a grunt io the morning, he rejects discussing has mate's cultunil agenda for a 36·city opera tour of Europe. • to imprO\e a hu sband 's e)e contaet. After 40 or 50 }Cars of wedlock, a mnn loses his ability to 1 keep both eyes riveted on his wife when she's tnlli.ing. H1 orbs tend Women use 7,000 words a day -coofidcnt there are plenty more from these came from. However, men only mutter 2,000 words a day -500 of which arc squandered asking their wives where the car keys arc. Males aren't any more loquacious with their own sex. Ever hear a couple of cronies on the phone? Their dialogue is as terse as an overseas cable. "Hi Jack. Bill here. Right. Yeah, bye." As men age, even trial lawyers clam up. To compensate for the vacuum, women's verbal abilities dramatically increase. If there's anything that distresses o femal e, It's a convcr ationol gap. We hove the some compulsion to fill empty pauses as empty wall spnce. It's our eternal decorating drive. Part of this frustration could be cased if there were contact Jen es to wnndcr as if preoccupied with some urgent project like getting another beer from the fridge . Filtered cont:ict lcnse \\Ould reduce the glare and harm to the optic nerve of staring into a wifc'i. penctratmg pupil -encouraging more cyebull to cycbull communication. Since I frequently exceed the nonn:il quota of 7,000 word a da) by mid-morning, I'm rclic,ed to know it stems from my ovcri.izcd Splenium and not something 1 can control. My husband, however. " praying for the day they'll be able to take care of this problem surgically. Naocy MclnlJtt Is a tt idcnt of Laguoa Niguel. RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY llC. ... ....... c..s .... 1tn -•11.. cesu IDA-Ma-llst COSTA MESA :Ff our Locally STATIONERS, INC,( bwned Stationers 50%0FF •10~ Boxci500 Rqi.$21 .75 NOW$10.88 3M Box Sealing Tape 6Rolll NOW $5.81 Rubbermaid <llairmat Ortflp:rbldt aq,. che "* in pllcc 4S"X5J • ~.$45.00 NOW$27.00 FIGGE ,. For Father's Day ... 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You still don't have to become a triathlete, but you do need to pick up the pace and work a little hard- er by walking faster and farther, jogging. attending dance exercise classes, swimming laps or doing any exercise that requires your heart to reach its training rate (approx- imately 200 minus your age). Here are a few suggestions: · If you want to work on your appearance as well as your health, do a mixture or your favorite light activities (gardening, golf, bowlf ng) and your favorite aerobic activities (brisk walking, low-impact dance exercise) throughout the week. · If your new to aerobic activity, take it slow. Watch your pace and don't be afraid to stop and rest. Your endurance will improve with time. · Continue to enjoy your light to moderate activities as often as you can. It's better to do these than nothing at all. · Make a schedule of activities When written down, you're more likely to follow through. 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Recently feaf\.red In SUCCESS Mogazir'6. Free. Umlted SeatlnQ. Contact Rick Spiegel of 955-2558 5/26 & 5/28 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. In lrvne AtJU'n Bldg., 19100 Von Korman Ave., 9.J1te 100. lrvne. Saturday, May 30 OPEN HOUSE -at The Sports Club/Irvine from Noon to 4:00 pm. ot 1900 Main Street In Irvine. Includes o bos\<etbott 'hotshots' competition. wonmg out n state-of-the-art gyms. aerobics closses ... compffmentory hen d'C>e\Mes, mementos. and drawing tor tree k"lltlotlon fee to the CU:>. NBA Star Byron Scott and U.S. Weter Pole> Team members ore signing autographs. Additional nfamotlon from Ctvtstho Peters al 975-8400. Friday. June 5 COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER GOLF Cl.A.$K:: -Open to Men and Women of all ages at Costa Mesa CCU'ltry Cl\i:> (Los Logos Course). Registration at 7:30o.m., ShotQlJ"l/Scromble at 8:30o.m . Awards ceremony follows tournament. Proceeds will benefit the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Phone 645-2356 to reglstef. Saturday, June 6 . CORONA DEL MAR SCENIC 5K & 2mlle FUN WALK -Start Times ore 6:30om Registration. 7:30om Aerobic 'Wan'HJP. Women's Roca 8:00om. Men's Race 8':30om. 2 Mlle Fu'\ Wolk 8:4Som. Roce Reo!strotlon S 15($20 dav of race). Proceeds go to City of Newport~each PARKS. BEACHES & RECREATION Dept. Phone 644--3151 a 673·4050 fa more ntormotlon. .SHAPE -UP NEWPORT A Full Service Health Club 631-3623 Conveniently Located in WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th Street at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach • By Hughes & Sav-On STRESS oun )v..zcrcisc is an inte~ivc aerobic workout Plus muscle toning, too. But it's more fun than just plain exec~. A la roore fun. )21;1.ertlsc ~also a romplctc health and fi~ program. So If yoo want to look good and f ccl grea~ care ln for Qre body work. I : ----9 r or-$ i o ----: I Thll ~ alCldcs ~lo CWll jmadle I : d...a b $10. Ofter~ MHl.,,. : t clfcr b new ..... ll ~-.... I I dm o#y Nix pd Mt\ "'1 Cllher alls I ·----~-----------·' GIT Newport ChlroprlCtlc Dr. Shahrestani 2328 Newport Blvd ., Costa Mesa 631·3139 I : SPECIAL OFFER -- $20 (l220 Yllul) Includes a complete exam, X-rays, aplnll ~ & report of ftnclngl. ENll ..... , NewpOrt Bwh/Coata Me .. Dally Pilot • ----- Monday. M•y 2s. 1992 •0 Entertainment Enh:ri.tinment Edilor Matt Coker, 642-·U21 e~t. 370 Distress signals broadcast from Mar--FM radio oHi.cials By Matt Cobr fJW.,.,. Ecllor re·shufned -11 clear indication things aren't going well. The most-recent Arbitron ratings don't even show Mar in the top 27 signals in the Lo Angeles area, meaning the station captured less than l percent of the total market. According to an expert on the Southern California radio market, "If you can't get 1 percent, it's time to put a gun to your head. Mars is nowhere to be found." . remained in Newport Beach. Roberts, who founded KROQ and sold the alternative-rock station for a re~rted $45 million in 1986. boasted Mars would launch the next wave 'It you can't get 1 percent (in ratings), it's time to put a gun to your head. Mars is nowhere to be found .' Racchel Donohue ;ind the Swed1 h Eagle -jorned Mars as "'ell. Popul;ir K-Occan staffer Holl> Adams'"'' p1d.ed up. Dr. Love, "'ho ha-. been ~· dec1ay at KUCl·FM tn lnrne for four yeJr:., said he "'as enthu!>iu-.11c \.\hen Mars radio market expert debuted as a trcsh Jlternall\e 10 KROO "Srncc then. it's gnuen a <,uffering cu~uah1es ··u1g Ron" O'Uncn, the morning mJn IJtc ot Kl IS·I M. resigned last \.\eek. Reshuf111ng the st:won's lineup became one ul the fir,1 dutie' uf nc"" gcnc1al man.1~er Luz Erdm.1nn. Dunahuc h.11> been ;hilted tu thl! morning dmc-11mc, follo""cd by the 5,,cJi h E:.iglc, Atfom:o, Snakeskin fur the Jftcrnoun dri\.e and Rob Franci' C\enin~' I f the best music on earth comes from Mars·FM, earthlings in these parts are tuned into the wrong solar system. Newport Beach-based radio station K-Ocean was put out lo sea a year ago Sunday as Mars debuted at 103.l on the FM dial. But despite catchy slogans, a unique dance-oriented rock format and the brain trust from one of the most success! ul stations of the '70s and '80s, Mars is still but a blip on the ratings screen. And there have been signs of trouble on the red planet. Mars debuted on May 24, 1991, after new owne r Ken Roberts bought K-Occan (KOCM) and Santa Monica-based sister station K-Surf (KS~F) for a reported in rndio programming by combining alternative, dance, rock, rap, industrial and reggae to create a fresh, dance-music m~. . little more ra\ c oriented, "h1ch ill f111e. because at lcJ:.I the>'rc !>till different." he said. "Bui I still wi'h they'J take u' out a li ttle more 1han they do .... Why not go for Alph.i Ccn1auri? Can't hurt." M.1r..' bi£!;C't problem m.1~ be a lorm.11 that appeal<. to u n.1rro\\ au~.hcncc bc1111! c:imcd vn a "'e:iker sign:il th.111 that of the '''t.' b1g·r.1t1n!!' g1.1bbcr., t 1~ ''edged bct"ccn -1\.115 .ind KOS I l·M. A new general manager came aboard three weeks ago. The on-air personality during the crucial morning drive-time slot resigned last week. Other slots have been S 17. 7 million. He simulcast the two 3,000-wall stations with programming originating in Santa Monica. K-Ocean became little more than a receiving station, though a smnll sales staff Freddie Snakeskin came aboard as programmer/deejay, posts he held during the heyday of KR OQ. Other veteran on-air per onalitie of that station - Mars h;i, m1roduced new :1t1ists ''ho weren'1 gelling airplay else\\ here, but the so-called "Ne" Music lmasion" '"' A' lur u'hennl! an u hut·nc.:" form.it, thue arc ~tar h~bmh 111 o.:crt:un arc.l!\ ot the wuntr). but ~one h.111t: me1 much See MARS 'Baa P19e MOvllJ l/Btlngs ~~IMA 300~c..- °""9 '4. 41 '° 1 ,_ & ,_.., '° 13' 10 45. I JO 4 JO. 730, 1020 2 ...._ 111111 30, 2,. 30, 7, 9 30 I ...._ W...... I ~ 12 IS. 2 •S. SIS I 1030 fOWAllDS esuN0 OHIMA fcnhooft i.a-!, Newi>O" c ...... '40.1211 I ... ....._.,i-l2.430,7,930 2 ~ 14p ,01~ l JO, 7 4S Mr C.v~ln ~~1 IS,SJ0,9•S 3 .. ,._ "' ll'GI 2. S d 9 W-r-'• W...tcl (PG 13' 12 0$ 3 so. 7 30 ........... !'Cit 17 2 •• '· .. 10 S IMMe Melt P'GI I, J, S, 7, 9 6 WtM "'-ll'GI 12 JO 2 JO • JO. 6 JO I lO. 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SS I 06SS I Fot & Away (llG 131 10 4S I 30. •JO I JO 1020 7 Jot & Awrt PC 131 10 4S I JO. •JO 1 30. 1020 3 lnclM Mo11 PC I 3 S 7 9 • lnclne Mon PG '7 'lO 2 lO • 30 6 lO I JO 1030 ' S Wayne'• World PC Ill ? :'O 6 0~ 9 •S IHlheven PG 12 )r 4 S 8 NO MORE FLEAS ONE YEA R GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY BACKI • NO PESTICIDES OR POISONS USED IN YOUR HOME. • SAFE FOR ADULTS. CHfl.OREN, AND PETS. • YOU DO NOT HAW TO LEAVE YOUR HOME DURING THE APPLICATION. • ENVIRONMENrAU. Y SAFE • Fl.EA FREE CONDmOMI ANO DfODORIZES YOUR CARPET. • LICENSED AND INSURED. •WRITTEN 12 MONTH GUMANTEEOR YOUR MONEY BACK. • THE ANAL SOLUTION POR A FLEA FREE HOME. - FOR A FRIE ESTIMATE CALL NOW (714) 974-8850 . FLEA FREE WE PUT AN END TO FLEASI The truth about funeral prices in the greater South ())ast area. At Harbor Lavvn, people are important. We believe that every family deserves a ~rsonalized final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type of setVice they want and the price to be paid. 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M Monday, May 25, 1992 -· ~5 :::::::::::: " ---------------------------- & •--ESS he expects his beach·side hotel to ~"erage occupancy ...,... of 75 percent 10 80 percent ~tween June and Au- From A 1 gust. It Newport has another overcast summer, he -tt1n~~ From A1 ba5ed compan1. one o1 the in the world, arc made du ~ events" such 1s the Scottish Fe1ti- up on u , Now wo"ve got somethin& 10 look forward said, the Doryman•s lnn won't lil~ely improve over it co for 1 chanee." current occupancy nte of SS percent to 60 percent. Summer is tnditionally the most prosperous and Paul Heussenstamm, owner of Newp0n Surf & · Spore. NJd the reccuioa caacerbated what he con-important time of year for this area's hu,e com-aiders an over satuntion of surf shops in this 1 rea, muniry of beach-oriented businesses. There are other, but he added that he believes weather will be the big- lcss-cxtended periods, such as spring bcoalc and the aest {actbr in how stores such as his do this summer. Olristmas shopping season, when such businesses The comeback in beach busine~ this summer - tend to do especially wel~ but summer typically offers should it materialize -will arrive too late for one or local merchants an opportunity to capitalize on a Heussenstamm's competitors. Pacific Coast Surf & tt\ree-month period of increased activity in the area. Sport, an eight-year-old shop on West Coast High- According to Hamilton and other business owners way, is closing this month. contacted, weather will be a huge factor in the sue· The Jamaican StyJc storl.1ear .Newport P* oess or failure of this summer season. ~:.iDYia&'an Ollfll'W. OOillllMfll Sondra Dias, owner o •'we hope the weather is better this summtr,~~--,-'lhe 'liore, said her business has ct>ne extremely well Mike Palitz, owner of the Doryman's lno near New-since lbe opened a year ago. She said that as factors port Pier. "The weather can move our occupancy rate Jike the economy and the weather improve, she ex· by 20 percent on its own. You can book the room, pccts the business to do even better. but as soon as the weather gets overcast, )'OU start "Our product is startina to hit big in beach areas/' getting cancellations." Dias said. "We did very well during the recession. It Paliu said that if the weather is good this summer. will definitely be better when the weather is good." Sunshine might ftllllY show up for beach rush NEWPORT BEACH -Al- though low clouds put a damper on Memorial Day beach activity Sunday, forecasters say the sun should break through much ear- lier today, just in time for the peak holiday rush. On Sunday, the sun finally RETIRE From A1 Htfmphries, keep the store open, but she also wanted a change. He said he eKpects the locaJ economy to rebound by early next year. Humphries tried to sell the busi- ness, but said the potential buyers who expressed interest were un- able to get financing in today's tight credit market. Humphries isn't planning a lei- surely retirement. He said he MARS From A7 Mars is trying to tum things around by not only breaking ground in music, but with high- profile positions as well. Donahue is LA. 's only female, drive-time deejay. Erdmann is the first black/ Hispanic woman to run a station in this market. started peaking through the low clouds at about 5 p.m. in New- port Beach. Despite the cloudy conditions most of the day, a moderate-sized crowd of about 65.000 did make it to the beach, according to marine officers. Uf eguards reported only a plans to open an office to manage his extensive real estate invest- ments, and he will do some jew- elry appraisal and purchasing of estate jewelry. The J.C Humphries retirement sale offers discounts of 30 percent to 50 percent. Such discounts aren't uncommon in the jewelry business. but Humphries said his sale is different than most. "It's an honest sa le," Humphries said. "We don't mar- ket things up to cut them down." difference" between the ratings Mars is receiving now and what K- Occan and K·Surf p lled in a year ago. Though Mars will continue to broadcast out of Santa Monica, Erdmann said there arc plans to make a big push in Orange Coun- ty, including the opening of a "Cull facility" complete with more sales people. "We are going to go ag- gressively after the Orange County business." And she's organizing a concert to celebrate Mars' first arF niversary. tentatively set for June IO at the Palace in Hollywood. But unlea she can captvre more listeners, 1 going away party may be more appropriate. couple rescues. Today, temperatures should reach the upper 70s nlong the coast, with the sun breaking through morning low clouds by early afternoon, forecasters said. Temperatures arc expected to get warmer starting Tuesday. From A1 Huntington State Beach Houn: 6 a.m. • midnight P1rldnf;,:·oo Dop: •bited on bHch. Alc:Ohol: Alcohol allov.'ed, glass contaln~I"$ prohibited. · • Bolsa Chia Stite B~ach Hourt: 6 a.m. -midnight, gate closes at 11 p.m. Parking: S~.~ ~: PNhibi&M m bNctt. Ak:Ohol: Al~ except for lifeguard stations 26 and 27. • Crystal Cove State Parle Hours: 6 a.m. -sunset Parking: S6.00 Dogs: Prohibited on beach Akohol: Alcohol allowed, glass containers prohibited. • Laguna Beach Hours: 11 a.m -S p.m, Parking: Meter parking only. Dogs: Allowed on beach, must have leash. Alcohol: No alcoholic bever- ages or glass containers. LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subSCilption to di Daily Pilot, call our drcu~tion depart~nt at 642-.4333. said. An avcraac men's kilt will use nbou& eight yards of material. Ahhough the prices arc not cheap (men's kilts nlon~ start at abou& $400), the hand·scwn kilt outfib never go out or 5tyle. On the high end of the scolc, cu5- tomcn could choose the "Full Evening Wear Prince Charlie Out- fit" for $1,139, which includes :i wool kilt, wool contce nod vcsr, dress sporran (a elaborate pouch that serves in lieu of pockets), leather ghille brogues, otr-white kilt hose and gnrtcr na hes and a kilt pin. Wi1h the mony Scottish cultural evcn1s nnd clubs, demand for kilts and kilt outfit remains high in the United States, Gilbert said. Many of lhe U.S. sales for the Scotland· val, he added. Other popwlar events during the two-day festival included Highland d;incina. athle1ic competitions in- cludin1 C!arts. art5 and crafts. and the stieep and duck herding exhi- bition. More than 500 bagpipers and 300 arhlete and dancers par- ticipated during the Cc tival. Numerous clnn tent with repre· sentatives from such lines as the F'ergusons, Cunninghams, Camp-- bells and MacKenzie's were also on hand to help people learn more aboul their name and ancestry. The fcstiv-c.11 was sponsored by the United Scottish Society or Southern California, o non-profit organization committed to promot- ing Scottish culture and heritage and assisting charity groups. ''We know the station is in ca- pable hands with Luz Erdmann at the helm,'' Robert said in a state- ment announcing the hiring of the 17-year radio veteran who was for - merly general sales manager at K.Fl/KOST. "Her past experience and successes made her a natural choice for the position." In a telephone interview, Er- dmann said she believes the slot changes she instituted will give Mars a boost. The station does not subscribe to the Arbitron ratings, but she believes there is a "considerable "At least KOCM had a niche in the market," said the radio expert, who requested anonymity. "You'd go into a store and it would be backgro~~d music. You may not have known you were listening to it, but at least someone was Listen- ing to it." ·CtopS ·-m At Farmer's SUper lotto/Decco Super lotto Saturday, May 23 drawing for S3.2 million jackpot 8, 16, 31, 33, 44. 47 Oecco • Hearts ................................. 9 •Clubs ................................... 7 • Diamonds .............................. 4 • Spades ............................... Ace I ) I I ' \.\ ~ \ : [ ~-i I i \ SAICXJll HACXED ·CHICKEN SALAD ~h ........................................ ~h JtAPiW WINE SALAMI ........................................ PROVOLONE CHEESE $2~h I. W. KNUDSEN 110PlCA1. lA1N FOREST DRINKS nmo FLAV<llS1 CUANABANA. CALAMANSl I.. CUPNASSU n---.a..SJm ICNOU VEGETABLE SOUP &RECIPEMIX !ACl.J POTATO CHIPS nuNS QI !llQ 6 emtt .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................................ 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FarmersMarket ' I I ' ~ t • ' \ • Ii : : 401 Newport Center Dr., Ne~ Beach, California Telephone (714) 760.-0403 Houn: ~9pm Mon.-Sat. ~Sanday \ ' ports MDidly May 25, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sport& Ecl1tor Roatr Carlson .•.• 642-4330 ext387 11c11an a CIF tennis/82 Sports on 1V-radio/B3 Classified/B4 Sumner's still in the fast lane Costa Mesa's · Bendz claims CIF crown ...,. His Newport SK Is rated the fastest in the state, and it's scheduled for Sunday. B ill Sumner. in his mid-40s, can still run the half-mile quicker than most teen-agers. He was once an under-two-minute guy; until Uncle Sam drafted him for another race in Vietnam. Since his return. Sumner's life in the fut lane bu yet to slow. Respected nationally u a running tutor. Sumner. the lonatime Corona dcl Mar High track and field coach. is now turning the inside lane as a SK director. Preps He shepherds one of the top SK runs anywhere - it's called The Ncwpon SK. this Sunday at J amborce and Birch in Newpon Beach. voted the fastest ceniried SK in California. Next year. ESPN could be there. "They're aware of it and they asked me about it," said Sumner, phoned by the all-spons cable network on Friday. "It's because this race is a class act, it's a fast course and it has fnst runners. The reason we don't have the fastest runners in the world is because we don•t offer any prize money. ~e·rc tfr,ing to raise money, not &JVC at away. • LA Cellular, the event's title sponsor, is apparently trying to get ESPN's $60,000 asking-price cut in half. Whether the deal happens or not, at least 3,000 runners arc expected for Sunday's 8 a.m. staning time. And probably much more in '93. As a rule, il takes al<>Od lOK or SK about 10 yean to fully blossom, to enlist 3,000 to "4,000 runners, to gain notice from the natidhwide media. ...,. Four Newport Harbor standouts among nucleus of qualifiers for Masters Meet coming up Friday. By Richard Doon "*"Wik NORWAUC -In one of the more triumphant track and field displays ever performed by a Ncwporl/Mesa District collection, four Newpon Har· bor High athletes advanced to the Masters Meet in six events Saturday ~hilc .~mothc!• Gosta Mesa's Denisha Bcndz, won a CIF Southern Section 2-A championship in the 1600 meters at Cerritos College. Newport's weight staff, coached by Tony Ciarelli, qual- ified senior Tony Mancuso in both the shot put (56-9) and discus (157-9) while junior Beau Ralphs exceeded his per- sonal best three times in the shot put before settling at S3- 7~. Sophomore Gina Heads, a No. 2 overall qualifier for the Masters in the discus (13S-10) and No. 7 overall in the shot put (39·3~). and freshman high jumper Tina Bowman (S· S) were Newpon girls who ad- vanced after the Southern Sec- tion division finals. "(Four) is lbc most we've had go to the Masters in the same year since I've been hcTc," veteran Harbor track coach Eric Twcit said. Two years ago, Billy Thibault (1600), Julie Thomas (800) and Kim R.obinson (3200) advanced to the slate-qualifying Masters Meet for the Sailors. Bendz, who shattered her personal best in the 1600 by striding in S minutes, 4.08 sec- onds. nipped Carrie Garritson of Sunny 'Hills (S:06.92) in a close race, finishing as the sev- . cnth overall qualifier. Bendz ran the 1600 in 5:09 at the' ·Arcadia Invitational, April 11, u pan of Costa Mesa's distance medley relay, but her quickest event-time coming into the 2-A f anal was S:12.13 in the preliminaries. She also became the first Costa Mesa track athlete to qualify for the Masters since Vicki Kelly ran the 800 in the ~-~IN!ftf' Costa Mesa's Denisha Bendz runs away in 1600 to claim CIF 2-A championship Saturday. cidcnt last weekend after the 2- A preliminaries that forced her to miss three days of practice last week. Her time was 11th overall, finishing second in the 2-A. "I hit my knee on a rock after we flipped over (on the Kern River)," Maher said. "I got carried the rest of the trip." The surprise involving Man· cuso was his 157-9 distance in the discus, clobbering his previ- ous best (154-10) by nearly three feet for the second stra1J.hl week. "Tony should qualify for state in the shot put, but in the discus, after being ninth (to q_ualify), I doubt he will," T\\ cit said. "But just going this far in the discus is great." Mancuso, No. 3 overall shot put qualifier, finished second in the 3·A d1vis1on behind Nogales' Mark Glock (58·1 1¥•). Mancu5o has thrown 59-2 this spring at the Orange County Championships. Ralphs, meanwhile, moved the placement of the shot put from his neck to directly under- neath his right car, forcing him to keep his elbow up. "I improved incredibly this week," said Ralphs, whose per- sonal best entering the 3·A final was 52-11 'h, but on his first three tries on Saturday he went 53-3V•, 53-4 and 53-7'h. Before he stepped into the shot put rang, Ralphs said: "I lhink 1 can make 1t. The guys in the other divisions haven't thrown that far. I like the sound or it -Masters.' .. Heads, No. 2 tn the 3-A and overall in the discus behind Stacy Andrews of Arroyo Gran de ( 138-10), ach1c .. cd a personal best of 135-10, thrash- ing her previous long of 130-6 set at the 3-A prehmmarie:. Her shot put (39-3 \•) fell short of her pcr..onal record (41-b'-•) "W11h three of them going to the Maste~ Meet. 11 spca~:. pretty highly of (Ciarclh) and what a great job he docs with the program," Twcit said. Bowman, who cleared 5-8 1n the high 1ump this season in a dual meet against Corona dcl Mar, finished second in the 3-A and third O\erall at 5·5 "It's pretty amazing for a freshman who also played JV softbnll this year," Tweit said. "We have a world-class race, but we don't have world-class records," said Sumner, who directed the 1983 Olympic Torch lOK with 5,200 runners, upon being asked by the U.S. Olympic Committee. "We've only been going for three years and we'U have 3,000 to 4,000 runners. We're in the top 20 in the U.S. for races and we're getting bigger and better. It just depends on how good you want it to be. But right now there are 1.500 races and we're in the top 20." early 1980s. "For Denisha it was a nice surprise, but she has had some problems with too "She was going back and forth all spring) but l think she put more time into softball many people wanting a piece of her," Costa Mesa girls coach Bill Wettengcl said. · "There's a lot of outside pressure from hearing other people, but I'm her coach, and than track. She hasn't h:id much consistency in practice, but she's a talented young For extra color, Sumner wu delivered the starter's gun in last year's second annual fund-raiser by a parachutist. it seems like everyone else wants to be her cowctr, like-ex-coaches and some high school coaches. "In the 1600, she had been getting burned out in the front and 1 told her that's not the way. You need to come from behind and be patient. She's comina into her own now." The Masters Meet, also at Cerritos Col- lege, is on Friday with field events beginni ng at S:30 p.m.; runnina events at 7 p.m. Neither Bendi (2:23.32) nor Costa Mes.a teammate Julie Maher (2:i0.39) qualified for the Masters in the 800 meters. lady." ca. ...... "There are five guys in parachutes -the same guys who did the jump for the Super Bowl and the ones who jump in that Bud Liaht commercial -and they land See DUNN/II Maher was recovering from a minor right-• knee injury suffered in a river rafting DC· '-••••••mllll•ill•lll•••••••••••• Adoption Guild tennis tournament Major upsets occur in early round adiori Coupon Corona del Mar's Mollie Flint, running a · time of 2:20.59 in the 800-meter 3-A final, missed most of her workouts last week be· cause of a pinched nerve 1n her big lert toe. "We're "cry excited for her," CdM Coach Bill Sumner said "All of the sudden, she starts running the 800 this )Car (on April 11 at the Arcadia Invitational), and she finishes second in league (with a personal-best 2·18.9) and qualifies for the ClF finaJs. "She didn't get any free tickets here. Some runners put in four years to get ~ere. and she didn't get here on her basketball talent, ei- ther. She' a little Rambo. She's a tough See TRACK/R A pair of major up1ets occurred in the fant rwo rounds of the 31st Adoption Guild O.arity Doubles Tennis Tournament on Sat· urday and Sunday u the No. S and 6 ICCG ot the men's open were unccre~ lmocted otf on Saturday, then Rohen v.-t and hil partaer, :run Pawut, the defeodiq championa. were stunned by Jeff Ewina and Soon Browmberaer. 6- "-• 6-2 on Sunday. 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W • _. .._ .. 1..._ ........ ~No ..... in the Mesa Vet'de Center Costa Mesa -Since 1986 Bags $50-$100 -$15 °" $101 -$160 -$20 °" S 160 & Up -$30 ~ Shoes -$10 • ,8 ------· -··-----·------------- .. CdM ·Wins Baker Trophy, NEWPORT BBAOI -The Corona del Mar High School sailing team woo the Baker Trophy Sunday, ooming out on top of a six-team field --=~~~· which competed for the na-"" ~~=~ tion's sailing team racing championships at Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. The b1gh school sailors each sailed lS team races. Team races oonsisted of two-man Flying Juniors from one school against boats from competing schools. Competition was such that it took but a .667 record to collect the championship. Winning team members from Corona del Mar were Team Captain Bill Ward, Sabrina Witzel and TRACK: From 81 cookie and I'm really proud of her. I "bh I h;id a 1,000 athletes like her - 'he's a) tough as any kid I've ever had." Flint ran fas ter in the finals than in the preliminaries (2:21.87). In the boys 3200. Estancia's Robert Ho ( 10: 13.37) and Newport Harbor's Jared Ovenon (9:59.20) did not quali- 1\ for the Master!>. Ho fini)hcd ninth 1n the 2·A while Overton was eighth in the 3-A. Newport Harbor's girls 400 relay team -i.cnior Jennifer Glueck, junior Michaela Ross, freshman Mii.ty May .ind -.ophornore Lindsey Curtis - 'printed to a third·place finish (49.23) in the 3-A finnl, but did not qualify. The unit was 12th overall. ~, ' Deirdre Dunn from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub; and Josh Nichols, Ala.a and Betsy Cannkhael and Keith Geffcn from Balboa Yacbt Oub. Corona dcl Mar's victory was by the narrowest of margin as the Sea JC.in&s, with 10 wins, 5 losses, edged Moses Brown of PJ'O\'idence, R.I., and Tabor Academy of Marin, Mass., by a sinalc point, each finishing 9-6. St. George's of Newport, Rt. (8· 7) trailed the Brown-Tabor tic, Torrey Pines of San Diego County was fifth with a 7-8 record and Newport Harbor (2· 13) rounded out the field. A special ~ntation wu given to Coach Bill Wakeman who bu given 2S years of service to both Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools Qft to England as sailina coach. Coach Wakeman's award was pre- sented by Interscbolutic Sailing Association. The tcun will get a rest before their June Oight to England to compete in the International Team Rac- ing Championships. This is the fll"St time a West Coast hi&h school racioa team bu won the Baker Trophy, which in- cludes the honor of competing for the United States in the competition In England. Dignitaries present included Lany White, Presi- de.at of lntcncbolutic Sailing Association, nna McKinley. Membership Secretary of United States Sailing Association, and Wakeman, the long time sailing coach of both Corona dcl Mar and Newpon Harbor high schools. ....,."") .. R.I .,...... °"' '' r,• • ~1atcr Dei's Rita Juster was )eventh in the girh 2-A divb1on 100-meter low hurdle!>, going 15.92. but short of a Masters Meet berth, Costa Mesa's Denisha Bendz gave it every ounce she had, collapsing at finish as CIF 2-A 1600 meters thampion. DUNN: From 81 • practice before our first tournament (Anaheim 12-way). I thought it was like the WWF (World Wrestling Federation), so in my first match I picked the guy up and threw him off the mat. SHIPLEr' ....................... ADOPTION GOU: From 81 women's &lnd mi:\cd open is SS.000 ca<:h. Admi))ion for Saturday's semifinal is $4 a Sunday's finah are SS. Uo~ cats arc available fo the Saturd:iy-Sunday finah by callina 61S·03'lS Park.mg ut Corona Jc:I M:u High School is rnnged with ~hulllc bu\cs. ... n'• Open Sffcllng t, Robert van·1 Hof-Tm Pawsat (defending Champions); 2 Aler·Ke1th Evans. 3. Craig Johnsoo-Buff Farrow; 4 Chns Dunk.J Leach, 5. Bret Hansen·Den1-M1tch Bridge; 6 Ross Case·Phn Oerit 7. Jim ~cNamee·ScOlt Partridge. 8 Dax Peterson-Alwl Gltdtner Fll'8t Round AHUlt• Phil Ocn1·ROSS Cue def. Chad Kawahart-Ted Alopto. 4-8, 1·6 6· 1, Jeff Ewino·Scon Brownsberger def Bany Boren.t>eorge Mar tinez. 7.5, 6·4: Aaron Stopman·Chrls Tonty def Brei Hansen·Oent Mitch Bridge, 6·4, 0·6, 6-2. Jim Harbef·CUrt Stadler def Hochstadter·01ck M.:lcf. 3-6. 6·2. 6··t Carlos Bustos:.Jerry F def Carsten Hoffman-Fred Bach. Second Round Reeult• Jetf Ew1no·Scott Brownsberger de1. Robert Van't Hof· fm Paw sat. 6-4, 6·2, Phil Dent-Ross Case def. Bin Howle-Neal Grover, 5·7 6· 1, 6·4. Aaron Stotpman·ChnS Tontz def. .Ml Harper·Curt Slader 6·7, 6-4. 6·3, Antony Emerson-Rick Bengston def. ~ McNamee Scou Partridge. 6-4, 6-2. Jerry Frantz -Cartos Bustos def. D Petersoo-Alvln Gardner. 6-4. 3·6, 6· 1. Chits Ganz.Joey J def. Craig Johnson·Buff Farrow. 7·5, 1·6, John Washer-Darren Cole def Alan Roberts.John OaVIS by default; Jonathan Leach·Chris Duo!( won by default. Clv1s Numbers.Jeff BeUol won by default Women'• Open Seeding 1 Oantelle Scott·Mante Cenlca. 2. Stella Sampr~s·Ba~ Gerken. 3 Cynlh1a MacGreg0<·Camey MacGregor. 4 Linda Howtll· Paul Smith First Round Reeultt l<JlllY May Pabeo-D1tta Huber def Cone Cnooer-Kelly Goldsbor· ough. 6·0. 6· 1. Lisa Seeman· Themls Glatman def Page Bartelt· Nicole Elhot. 6· 1. 6·3. Nicole Storto·Susan Hawks def. Nicole Hum-mel-Ann Mall. 6·3. 6-4, Tina Mochlsrukl·All1son Yoshimoto del Linda Howell·Pauta Smith. 5· 7, 6·3. 6-3: Linda Mallory· Debbie Goldberger V.'On by delault. Mixed Open s .. dlng 1 Robert Vant Hof-Unda Howell. 2. Tm Pawsat·Camey MacGteg0t. 3 Chris Ounk·Kathy May Paben. 4 Bret Hansen-Deni· oanici•e Scon. s 81D Barbef·Mam1e cenza. 6 Phil Oenl·Betryrin Dent 7. Mitch Bridge.Lisa Seeman. 8. Bob HochStadter-Batt>ara Gerken First Round RHultt Jody Neuman-Pat Rea def Clv1s Watase-Tllla Moctnzukl. Di· n it Scott·Bret Hansen-Dent def Cyn!hla MacGtegor..Jeff EW10Q 4· 6 6·4, 6-3; Barll:ua Gerken-Bob Hochstadtef def. Ke.lly GoldsbOf· OIJ9h·Carsten Hoffman. 6-4. 6·2. Am Ma!l·Cartos Bustos def. Linda Ma11ory·D1ck Miner. 6·3, 3·6. 6· 1. 81n Dunkel-Amanda Auoustus def. Jon Leach·Ken Phebus by default. Stella Sampras-Geoff MN· Wlel def Page Bartelt·B111 Howie. 6_., 6-2. Brandl Freudenberg· Ttm Pawsat ~I John Washer-Oebbte GOldbtrget, 7-8, 6-i in front of ihe runners," Sumner !laid. "They hand me the gun and I start the race. We're going to do the same thing this year." The event. to benefit youth athletic programs in and around Orange County, drew 1,900 par11cipants the.: fir!.t year, 2,900 la!>t year. "He came back with some move I'd never seen und put me on my back, so I lifted my shoulders (to avoid a pin) because that's how th ey do it in the WWF. Out it's the shoulder blades that count. I didn't kno\\ what high school wrestling \\as about exact I)." Needless 10 say, Ralphs got pinned that time. He also doesn't like wrestling. Football comel> first. MEN'S JEANS BLOW-OUT "The fir!>t thing we tried to do was get more runners. not necessarily the faste'>I ... Sumner said. "The secret 1<; to get as many runners as you can." Sumner. "hose outside connec11ons with college running coaches are unequaled. gets plenty of J\\ll>tancc ''There arc 0 kc} \Oluntcers, but about 250 who al'tualh '"ork the event," said Sumner, who now runs the haif-m1le in 2 minutes, 10 seconds. "That's my <,upport group. Whatever I do, these people help me. Pcople a"k me "here I get my energy -well, that's ''here I get my energ) "All the) al>k me i!>, 'Ho" can "c make 11 better?' .. Sumner. "ho ui.ed 10 run in atlout 100 events each ye.tr but h:is since cut that figure in half, needs no a ... ,1-.1ancc on the track Perhaps he\ making up for lo'>t time. 0 CJ 1988 gr:ld Former Estancia High tenni' ~tandout Erin Hendritk • a Sea View Le~1gue girl' doublei. champion three years in a row, teamed with Shelley Keeler (Seattle, Wash.) to win the NCAA Division lll doubles title for Pomona-Pitzer last Y.eek Hendricks and Keeler defeated Debbie hsk and Jill Tobin of Emory Univerl>ity (Atlanta. Ga.). 6·2, 6-4, in the title match at Kalamazoo. Mich., '"here Pomona-Pitzer also won the NCAA Divi!>ion Ill team championship. Hendricks, a senior who repeated as double.., chnmpion. mi!>sed her college graduation because of the NCAA (Wafs. ,.,. 0 I Where thl' ''ind blO\\S Sul.an Minton of Nc\\port Oeach, a suiflng All-America, ha!. been named to receive one of the U.S. Naval Academy's top five athletic awards for 1992. For the records Greg Whitely holds The Ncwport 5K men\ rccon.l of 1-1 05 \\h1lc Jcannie LcSee·Johnson o"n' the \\Omen\ stand:ird of 16:21. Dccause of the ovcrahund:ince of 5K.-; in the area. the t!> emphasized in the r.1ce'!> tttle. Minton, named one of the 10 "Oul!>tanding Women Sailors" by the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association three straight years, will be given the Vice Admiral William P. Lawrence SworJ a' "the female midshipman of the graduating cla COSTA MESA HARBOR CENTER 0 (714) 631-3222 Harbor & Wilson Bcau-0-~tania? Ne" port Harbor's 13eau Ralphs. a fiN team All-Sea View League ddens1'e tackle in football and a ~.fal>ters Meet qualifier in the )hot put (5.J-7 "'1 ). was strong!) lured into becoming the Sailor-.· hca,)Me1gh1 wre!.tlcr this past season considered by the Athletic Council to ha'e per!.onaJly excelled during her years of var)tty competition." Minton achieved a 3.48 quality point average in Oceanography at the Academy and was a Trident ·1 hall ne"er wrestled before:· '>Jid Ralphs, a 6-foot-2. 230 pound JUntor "I JU!>t had f1\C da)) of Scholar. • Richard Dunn Is o Doily Piiot ports lYrltu who c high school ro/umn appears c• cry Monday. CIF individual tennis CdM's Bain, Rhodes-Walden roll into 1 Bs, as expected SEAL BEACH -Corona del Mar High senior David Bain. fol- lowing a first-round bye, defeated Arroyo's Matt Lam in the second round of the CIF 4·A individual tennis championships on Saturday. 6-2. 6-2. then hammered Mar· shall's Jason Lin, 6·0, 6·1, in the third round to advance to the Round of 16 this Friday al the Seacliff Tennis Club in Huntington Beach. Bain, who lost tn the quarterfi· nals last year, improved to 38·2 and will play at 12:45 p.m. on Frt· day. CdM's doubles team of Trenton Rhodes and Brian Walden, CIF 4· A finaJists a year ago, also won econd· and third-round matches on Saturday at Old Ranch Tennis Club in Seal Beach. They also play al 12:45 p.m. on Frlday to begin the Round of 16. The Sea Kings play San Oem· enle on Tuesday in the quarterfi· nals of the CIF 4-A team ch:impi· onships. On the team level, the BJin· Rhodes-Walden combination con· tinues to pace the Sea King' in the hunt for a CI F 4·A champi· onship on Tuesday. hos11ng San Clemente in the quarterfinab. With n victory the Sea Kings would qualify for a semfinals showdown with No. I seed Santa Barbara on Thursday. The CIF team championship is billed for June 3. Clf 4-A INDMDUAI. CHAllPIONIHlPI (et OMI Ranch T•nrtl• Ck*) ....... lecondround Bain (CdM) def. Lam (Atroyo), 6·2, 6·2 Third round BUI def. Un ~Ill. 6--0, 6-1. Doubt•• hcond round RhOcles·Walden (CdM) def. LM·NQU'ttn (West Tomnce). 6·2. &-1 'l'hlrd round Rhoda-Wilden clef. Thomas.-on (Co- vina), 1-0, 8-1. Crockett-Royster falls In nnals SEAL BEACH -Cosu Mesa's Rita Crockett-Royster teamed with Usa Str1nd·Ma'a used two upset vic tories on S turday to catapult into Sunday's final at the Coors Uaht Women's Pro Volleyball Open, but rounh-sceded Janice H1rrcr and Nancy Reno were ~n­ ncrs in the ~ championships final on Sunday, dcfeatina the Crockett• Royltcr-StrUd Ma:• CO["binatk>n With a 1S·10 verdict. Harrer and Reno corned the SI 1,750 first place prilc, while Crockett-Royster and Strand·Ma'a 'Clllcd for the $8,750 second prize. Crockett-Roy 1er, a 19M Olym· pie silver mcdali t, and Strand· Ma 'a ad\ianced to lhc tournament final by up c11ln1 top·sccdcd Karolyn Kilby and Anaela Rock. 1$:13, in the semifinals. What are • you going to do this summer? We've got the answer! See "Schools & Instructions" in next Thursday's Classified sectioo ond fiU your extra summer hours prOducti~. ......... -l.19M uci ~ eawa n.e Prolnlor, Olly Plot Md eouiw. _..,..dllll P\9 .. ~SllS... 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LOcal sailors shoot for national honors A lOlal Of 167 Of the nation's top youth sailors, including four from &he Newpor& Beach-Corona del Mar nrea, have bee n selected 10 compete in the 1992 U.S. Snilin&/ Nuutacn Youth Ch mpionsh1p to be held June 19-26 at the Alnmitos Day Yocht Club (ABYC} in Long Bench. LocnJ en1ries include Christina Allen (New- porl Beach) in the Singlehanded (Laser) class; Bill Ward (Corona del Mar) and Rynn Milletl (Newport Beach) teaming in the Doublc- hn ndcd (Loser JI ) ca1egory; and Jory Twi!.t (Newport Bench) competing with Sornh Carl· son of Fair Haven, N.J., also in 1he Double· handed event Six of the other sailors were members or 1he 1992 Team Nautica USA and are enjoying a banner year in sailing compc1i1ion, having just returned from the IYRU Nautica World Youth Sailing Championship in Vilamoura, Portugal April 9-18. The sailors who will be co1npe11ng in the up· corning Youth Champion.,hip who also '"ere rn· \Olved in the Nuutu.:.t Worlc.J Youth'> arc· T rocy lluylcy and crew Linda Wenner irom of flori~ du, International 420 girls: gol d meth1ltst Mike I lore of LJ Po1 tc, Tex:i~. Laser boys; i.rlver medalist Scotl Holaday of Lake 0 \\ego, Ore .. ailbonrd boys; Peter Wells of Lu Canada, In - ternational 420 boys; and Danielle Drennan of New York, Europe Dinghy. The U S. SJilrng Youth Championi.hip par- ticipant were '>ClcCtCd from hundreds Of ap· plica1iom nationwic.lc based o n thci1 past re- ga11a finishes and training experrcncc. Sailors ''ho will not turn 20 year~ of age in 1992, and who are U.S. citizens were eligible to npply. fatubli!>hed in 1973, the Youth Sailing Champion;;hip is the premier youth sailing competition in the U.S. "1'hey will also help mornt:iin the inte~rity of the ~pon a they become the nc~t wave of ~ail­ m:ikcr), boat designer>. Judge~. race oflrcer), in u uc1ors and au thur rn 1 he ~port." Seventy singlehanded ~allor .. , ... 111 compete: in the lnterna11onal Lai.er dM ron, a 14·fout, 011e- de~ign ~ilboat; 42 douoleh:inded team~ .. :ul in the lnterna1ional Ln~cr II d1\1s1on, and 13 boardsailors in the Mh.tral \a1lboard di\ 1siun Bonds says these boat' hoJrd\ Jrc frequently used in regallas becuu e ol their .,,cr,.111lity in performance i.a iling and their accc:\s1h1li1y To youth sailorll nationwide. "We hope to inspire future gc.ncration' of young sailor to be the l>e'>t and to compete in na&ional and global competitions i.uch as the Olympics aml the America's Cup." said David Chu, presidenl and founder of NJut1ca lnh:r· national, Inc. "This is the third year that we are sponsor· ing the Nautica Youth Champ1onsh1ps and 1s one way tn which we demon::i1r:.1te our i.:onLin· ucd commitmen t to youth sailing" TnmatoN Tennie 6 am -frtncil Open. ESPN Auto ltaclng 10 30 1 m -Umt Roe.II GP. ES~ B•Mbell 1110 am -Chisox-Cubs, WGN 1 p m -Dodgers.eves. Cll 11 4 30 p m -Reds·MeU. ESPN 4 30 p.m.-Braves·PMlies, TBS 7.30 pm -Piriites-Padres. ESPN Pro •••ltetb•ll 1230 pm -Buls-tM Ch 4, QoH 5 p m -Volvo PGA. PT 12 30 am -Seniors tourney. ESPN Beech 'Volleyball 7 30 p m -From ~ WOl'lh. Pl Hore• Racing 8 30 p m -Ho lypatk. Ch. 55 Surfing 9 pm -Blllal>OOQ pro, SC Track and Field 10 30 p.m. -Bto 8 OutdOO< PT RADIO Pro BHketb•ll 12 30 pm -Ctw.-Cle KlAC (570) BHeball For further information, phone Carol Orr at the Orange County American Red Cross (835-5381, ext. 230) or Jimmy Ashton at the Yankee Tavern (evenings, 675- 5333). There, the Uni1ed Scates learn placed second to France in overall competition, which fea- tu red 147 of the world's best youth sa ilors from 32 nations. U.S. Sailing executive director John Oonds said, "Past participants in the Youth Chnmpi· onship hnvc gone on to become colh!giate All· American!>, national and world champions, Olympic rcprcscnl:ltivcs and America's Cup team mcmberi.. Nautica lnlernation:1I, Inc. \\as founded by Chu in 1983 and acquired by ~IJle-0-Mainc, Inc .. an 1984. 1 pm -OodQers·Cafds. KABC (790) 7 30 pm -P1rates·SO, KfMB (760) ~ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE S1m1 Ana Calif 92101 Ro~rt K. Milctlell aon, 295G2 SerilNI. LI· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N.OTICE Ftctltlous ---------· Liff Stop 'ud •• C1hf. l•m-This 1Uite1Mnt WU flt~ guna Nlgutl, Calif. m n Bu1lneH Name STATIM•NT 0, ll9d pat1Mfthlp, 2122 s E. Wtth "'-County C1e11t of lhls bu1ln111 Is con-fictitious f1ctltlou1 Fictitious flctltlou1 Statement AUNDONM•NT 0' Bristol St., Santa Ana. Calif. Orang• County on Apfll 21, dud9d by: husband and 8uslneu Name Bu1lneH Name Bu1ln•H Nam• Bu1lneH Name The Following ~rsons UI• 0' "CTITIOUI 92707 1992 wit• lt•lemenl Statement Statement Statement are do•ng business 15· 8UllNRll NAM• J orn S. Rossi, general FS28879 ~•glat~nt(~ ~':'~ Th• Following petsoos The Fonow1ng ptrsons The Followlng persons Th• Followtng ptrsons Sys1emsPro 10552 Ct11>-n,. followfnQ peraona P111ntt. 2122 S.E. 8flttol Pvbllahed NrNp<>rt S.ach-to ans ..-are d0tng buSIMSS 11: 111 doing buStness a' are d<>1ng business u : .,, doing business as d.a Circ•• Cypress Celt llaw ablllde>Mcfthe use of SI., Santa Ml. Cat.I 92707 Cotta MHa Diiiy Pilot May ~ne':*Ni~~(:,tet;::: DSD ENTERPRISES. 2115 GEORGE A PALMER & EDUCATIONAL MANAGE-MEOl·X. 3334 Eost PCH 90630 lh• FlctltlOUI Bu1ln111 Thia b ualntH Is con-4 11 1a 25 1"2 bo F t>r 22 Sh.,tngton Place -0·10!>, ASSOCIATES. 2065 POf1 MENT GROUP. 1600 Dov• 242, Corona dtl Mar C1lll Scott G Flatland, 10!>52 Name: RUSTY MARINERS duct~ by. • llmlt~ part· • · ' ' M.242 ~gag' on: •. uary · Newport Beach, C11l l. Pro11enc1. Newpor1 Beech, Strei #480. Newport 92625 c11ud1a circle Cyprns LIMITEO, s llml1ed pat1ner· nershlp 92663 Cahf 92660 Beach. CaM. 92660 Sttphen J St Clltr 3334 C11tl 90630 lhlp Ave Upper N~ Tht regl1tranl(I) com-PUBLIC NOTICE Matjofle Johnson Darryl Samuel Otnlus, George Allan Pllmer, 2065 Glenn John Rudano. 2727 Eu t PCH #242 Corona This business Is con- llltaia Drl111 Newport meoc.~ to ltansact butl-n: ~tatc;:tty w~11 ~11~ 21 t!> Shtrington Plac• 110. Port Pro111oc1 Newpon H1Ulop Or . Newport B11ch. dtl Mat, Calil 92625 ducted by an 1nd1vidull Bead\. Calif 92tleO MU under the F1ctitiou1 FlctJtkMR WI ' 1 . er 0 105 Ne\lllport Beach, Cahl Blach, Calif. 92660 Cahl. 92660 Thia busmen ts con-The 11g11trant(1) com- Tht Flctltiou• BualMll Business N1m1(s) hsled 8u•ln••• Nam• ~· Coun1y on Apol 24· 92663 This business . Is con-Thi• business 11 coo-dueled by: an iodlvldual rnenced 10 transact busl· Name ref~•d 10 abov• 1bo111 on; October 13, St•t•m•nt 992 ,529299 This busmen 11 con· duciod by· an fndtvlduaJ ducted by· an lndtv1dual The reglstront(•l com· nus under !he Flcll11ous wu 111.0 In Orange County 1976 n,. Followjng P9'100I duct~ by an lnd•11ldual The regls1ran1(1) com-The regtstranl(s) com· minced to 1t1nsact buSl· Busmen N1m1(1) l1S1td on February 11. 1984 Fite Jom S Rossi .,, doing buslnffs as· Published N9Wp0tt Bt1ch· The reg1str1nl(1) com-rntnced lo tr1ouct busl· menctd to 1t111sact bus .. neu under the Fict tious lbOYt on Apnl 1 t!Xl2 No F23888S Thts stat4'fMtll was filed PERSONNEL & COMPEN-Costa Mesa 01ily PllOt M1y meoceo to ll1ns1C1 buti-ness und11 the Fictitious nesa under the F1ct1Uous Business N1m1(s) I sttd Scott G FllU&nd Omtt W. Long. general will'I 1M County Clefk of SATlON SERVICES PCS 4. 11. 18. 25. 1992 ness under tM Flct11tous Business Name(s) listed Bu11n111 Name(s) listed abo111 on NA This st111m1nt was filed pat1Mf. Ave Upper New-Orange County on Apt~ 22, 4940 Campus Dl1ve llOC) M·251 BuslnHs Name(s) fisted 1bo111 on· Apnl 2. 1992 above on· M•y 1, 1992 Ssltphen St Clair with the Counry Cl1111 of port PIPa o~. N.wpor1 1992 N•wport Beach cant' PUBLIC NOTICE abo111 Of\'. May 4, 1992 George A. Palmer Glenn Rudano-This statemeot was ltleo Orange County on M•y 5 Beach, Callt. 9He0 F529130 92960 ' · Darryl S Demus This statemtnl was ltltd Th•s sllttment wu Med with the County Cieri. of t992 PUBLIC NOTICES ' F1c1Jtlou• 8u1tneu Nem• St•t•m•nt The Following ~ns 111 doing business 11· DESIGNS BY LESLIE 788 Aldtrwood, Newport B11ch. Cat.I 92660 Ltsloe F. Schultz 788 Al· deiwOOd, Newport Bt1ch Cat1f 92660 This busmen 11 .con ducted by· an 1no1V1dual The registrant(sl com mlf'lced to tr11111ct buS1· neu under the F1C11bous BUS•nHt N1m1(1) ~sttO ab01te on NA Lts1•1 F Schurtz Thtt 11a1em1nt wlS filed with the County Cllfk of Orange Counly on Mav t 2 1992 f5312t4 Brian H. Zenz. get'*al PUbhs"-d N...,.port 8uch-Billtt Thomsen Assod-Flctltloua This statement wu Med with the County Clerk ol ""'th tM Coumy Cl•rtl of Orange County on May 5 F530341 pattntt. Alie Upptt New-Colla Mesa Dilly Pilot May 1119 Insurance SlfV\ces w.ttt the County Clerk ol Orange County on May S. Orange County on Mly 12 1992 Published Newport BHch-Published N-port BHctt· Port PtaD om.. Newpor1 4, 11. 1a. 25, 1992 C1hfoml1, 4940 C.mpui Bualneu Nam• Orange Counly on M•y 8. 1992 1992 F530370 Costa~ ... Dilly P1lo1 M1y Costa Mesa 01lly Pilot M1y Beach,Callf.92e&O M·245 Drl111 1100 Newport Statement 1992 F530328 F53t218 PubhshedNt\lllpof'IBeach· 11 18 25 June I 15192 25 Junet.11151992 \llrgln11 c. Z•nz. lil.,,.,11 S.ach, Cahf. 92660 The Following J)41fSons ' F5307BO Publ shed Newpon BHCh-Pubhshtd Newport BHCh-Cosl• Mesa D11ly Pilot May . . . . M·267 M-2~ pattnlf, Ave Upper New-PUBLIC NOTICE This busln111 11 con-ate doing bu1in.ss as: Published N""'POtl Beactt-Cosll Mesa Oa•ly P1lo1 M•y Costa Meu Oaity Pilot May 11• 111 25. JuM t. 1992 1--------- Pon ~ DrM, Newpor1 ducted by: s corpor1tlon H & W ENTERPRISES. Co111 Mesa Olly Pilot May t t. t6 25, June t 1992 25. June 1.11 15. 1992 M·2!>8 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE a.~n. Calif. 92660 Flctltlou.a The registrant(•) com-21 11E.1st SI. •202. Santi t8. 25. June t, 8. 1992 M-270 M·29t ------------------ 1'Nt butlneu wu con· Bualn .. 1 N•m• m~~ 10 ltansact busJ. An1, C11if 112705 M·280 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 Fictitious dueled by I nmued pan-St•t•m•nt MIS Und., '"' Fic1ltlou1 Grlng·Blfl Huang. 2I 11 E PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Bu1lneH Nam• Bualneu N•me nlflhlp The FollC>Wtng ptttonl BuslMll Name(s) tisi.d lit St. "202· Santa Ana PUBLIC NOTICE flctltloua Statement Statement Thi• ~' •II lllld .,. dOlnO ..... , ___ u · aboW on· July 20. 1987 C11t1 112705 flctltlou1 Fictitious Busln•a• Name Th Foll The FOllo"' IV'I ,..._sors With \M County a-1c of (1 )ATCOiNSTITUTE Oallld J. Thomsen. Pres!· Hsl1ng·Hln Wu, 1235t fictitious BustneH Name Bu11n .. 1 Name Statament art d~ng b~;'~~. ~;1sons .,, doing Ous•,;m ;;-~ Courtty on April 24• ~b)ADVANCEO TRAINING d~ Carnabb St . Cahf. 9070l 8uatneH Name Stetement ltatem•nt Th F It APPLIED MECHANICAL NEWPORT REDCAR ,BAR 1902 0 R c A R EE R 0 p.. ThlS 1t1temeot was llled Thll Ullntss . Is con-S'•t•m•nt Th• Fo1tow1nn na.sons Th• FollOwlng ~rsons d. 0b 0""1 no persons DESIGN '"03 0 • BIOS & GRILL. 2104 w Ocean .= & WoMr\, 19800 PORTUN,..l,.ES __ 1 8 •• with ..... r-"-'Y Cl'"'•" ol dueled bu· a ~m1t~ plft· ... ,... are 01ng us ness as· " rang • ., ,.,... u... u ... """'" ..... 'J Th• Folto...•ng perso a11 doing business as· 111 doing buS1ness 11· PiCom Systems 236 H som ""•M Calit 92no Front Newport Btacn nur 8°'"'1wd. Suite Mii Cen11f Or Su.1• s. Ofange County on May 5. nershl9 lrl dOlf'\9 bus.ness as PEARL OCEAN 27!>4 Pa· RED RIVER LANDSCAPE Normandy Or Anaheim JlmH Robert Swll\lglf Clhl 92663 ~~.Cai.I 92715 209,IMM.Calal.92714 1992 Th• llljllllrlnl(S) com· ABE RADER INSURANCE eitc Cou1 HNY . Coron• MAINTENANCE 3118 w Cal1I 92806 503 Orang• Blossom. Ir· Allty'lwest. Ca•lorru dnta ~ N';-:." ~z Aut1tn w Sm11h, 923 Evef· FS'°339 ~~ nJ0 \~~~ ,,:si· AGENCY. 528 w IJncoln. del Mar, Clhl Bay St . Costa Mesa. Ca11I P1ul Yongkul Pak. 236 H VIM, C11if 92720 Th11 business IS COrt· . •n ay • grffn P1 Cost• MtH Publish~ Newport Beactt-"'" u 11 • IC 1 u~ Anaheim, CA 92905 Kim Van Lt and Christine 92627 Norm•ndy Or Anaheim. This bu11ness ts con-ducted by· • corpor11tOl'l 11. 1a. 2.5, t992 M.2!>2lt Calif 92627 ' Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May ="'.,:''~~(~~sit Zereta L Cochran. 1973t Lt. 13792 How11d Circle. Robert G1mm0ll. 388 W Calif. 92806 ducted by an lnd1V1dull The reg1str1n1(1) com· 1;;--------------• M hur R Delgado. !>752 11 11 25 .June 1 1992 G i-...:1· HP'! • Hillock View Pl Yorba Garden Grove. Cai.I 92643 Bay Sst 13, Costa Mesa. This busineu is con-The r•g•stranl(s) com-menctd to 111nsact b .. s .. PUBLIC NOTICE Whlslltt Cit$, Hunllnglon • • • • M·2&3 y{,~ ....... :i,m"'!:i1 wu r ted L1nd1 CA 92686 This bus1n11s IS con-CaM. 92627 ducted by· 111 ll'ld•V'dual meoced to t•ansact bus" "-SS undet Int F1C:Ll•ous ----------•Beach. Calif 92&49 wittl lh C ty CJ.rk ol Thts bus iness 11 con-ducted by husbltld and Th11 business 11 con-Tht reg1stranllS) com-MSS under the F1ct hous Business Namt(s) listed ITATaMIDIT Of This busln111 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE •eo:;:n duci~ by· 11'1 lndl\llduat wilt ducted by· in Individual mtnctd to tran11ct buSI· Bustneu Namt(S) hslld abo11e on· NA AJIANDONMllNT o' ducted by: ~part.ners ?"99~ ty on Miy s. The registrant(•) com· Th• reglstrant(s) com· The registrant(•) com· nt1s under the F1ctJt1ous above on· Apnl 29 1992 AL u .. renc• Pres•dent Ill 0, ,.CTITIOUI The ,,0,11ri 01(s) c:om-Flctltloue FS""~ menctd to ltansact bus .. menced to transact bual-mencltd to tranuc:t busl-Buatness Nimt(sl hsttd J1m11 R S'Wantgtr Th·• 11.111m1nt was fwld menc9d to trantad ~ a 1 N -neu under !he F1cl1hou1 nen under lht Flci•hOus ness under the 11'1ct•llout ab011e on'. June t 1991 Th•s st1t1meot 'WU f1.a W1tl'I the County C '"' ol aUllNEIS NAME nn.s und., Ille f tC1illOUs UI nee• am• Published N9Wp0tl Beacn. Bus1MH N1m1(1) ~ltld Bus1n111 N1m11s1 1•Sted Busineu Namt (s) listed p~ P•k W•th th• County Cltr11 ot Orang• County on Apr• 2t The ~}'? ... ~ Busln•H N11M(I) \Sled St•t•m.nt Costa MI U Daily Pilot Mly 1bov• on: 10.27-88 •bO..,. Of\ M•y 5 1992 lbove on: May 7, 1992 Th11 11atemen1 WH hi.d 011ng• County on May !>. 19112 aberldooed "•UM"' ~on· N'A n,. Followlng persona 11 ta 25 June 1 1992 Zer111 L Cochran Kim Van Le Ro~ O Gammill wt1h the County Clerk ol 1992 F528874 I ~l~~t~~S '::u~ Austin w· Smith 'c~~~~~IM~~:.'~ioT • • • • M.265 Thts 1111•ment was lllltd This stalement was hie<! This 1ta11men1 w11 lllld Orange counly on -.~1y !> F530398 Pub shed NtwPQ'1 a11~n • .. ... d • Thi statt1mtnl was ''*' BREWING COMPANY .. 7.. PUBLIC NOTICE W1lh the County Clerk of W1th the County Cletk ol with tht County Cltfk ol 1992 Pub• shed fliewpon Be1eh-Co\11 Mesa Da. PtlOt ~. 4 Nor1h Newpof1 ""' .. Wllll lM C<K#lty Cleflc f • " " Orang• County on '-1•y 5 Orange County on May II Ofangt County on M1y 12. F530l•O ) Y ~·· Bmh. Collt. ~-""""" ,.,,..,o AOloo 8 o•l•.11atd, Su11t 1992 1992 1992 , Co51a M111 Da.1y P IOI M1y " 11 18 25 1992 1992...,• on 4• !160. Cotta M .. a. Cai.I. f1ctltlous F5J040 1 FSlOe30 F5lUt7 Pub11shtd Newport 8etctt-11 , 18, 25. June I, 1992 M·2.IJ 1 F!!:~a:J t!u=: '52130' ~H 1111 min Br•wlng 8w.alneH Nun• P ub 111 h • d N •""po r I Pubttsn.d Ne ... pon Beech· F>ub111hed Nt.,.,port 8•ach-~~s:: M~~~1~ P;i;::•v M·26e PUBLIC NOTICE Iii.ct In Ofll9 eouney Put>ltshed Newpor1 B•ICll-Company, Inc . A Oetawat• Statement 811ch·Costa Me11 Oa.ly Costa Me11 01.1y Pilot M1y Ccnla M•sa Da.ly Pllo1 May ' • · • M.259 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF Auoust 2. 19'1 ,.. .. CoN ...... 0Uy P16ot Mly Corporatlon. 100 Hatbor· .,.. ~~~ :''°"' Piiot J.41y 11, tll. 25, June 18, 2!>. June 1, 8. 15192 25. June 1, a. 15, 1992 WlntDRAW~ FROM ·~ 4, "· 11, 25, tt92 "'-Piua. LI Crou., W1 HAAD WOOD CONST .. 1, 1992 M-27a M-292 PUBLIC NOTICE eu:.'.:::!°:!m• ftARTNERIHll' _o!; EJ',~~ -M-241 S:~~~lnee• 11 con-1sa1 I Hal•. IMM, c.i.r. · ' M·273 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC'NOTICE Flctltlou. St•t9fMftt O,.MTINQ UNDEA Call t2MJ PUBLIC NOTlC! duat.td by: a c:Orporatlon 92714 -,PUBLIC NOTICE auslnHa N•me The Followtng e>«sons F1CTITIOUI lN• 'butlnMI was ~ TI'I• r•g'11tr1nt(1) com-Claud• P. Smgny, 408 S Flctltlou1 Flctltlou• Stal•m•nt .,. do.ng businest as aUSINEll NAME «Mded by an lndMdual f'JotlUoua menc9d 10 lrlll\IKI bu• ~~· Santa Anl. Calif Flctttloua Bu.aln•H NalM •ualrMH Na..-. Th• FOiiowing persons VENTmA WINDOW COM-The tonow111g person hal t ti.!tmenl wu flied 8u.11M9a Name neu undet IN FlcU1loul Jac:quff p s.vtgny 23342 au1lneu Name Statement Statement att doing business as PAJ.IY, 3001 Redti.n Ave .. withdrawn 11 1 general • tt1e eoumy ~ of lt•ternent Bualn111 Name(sl list~ Carnlnto Los PosltO• LI-St•tement Th• Following p«sons The Following persons J A WHITE 1250 w.inut Bldg s, Suitt 215, Costa partner from 1ht panner· Ot~ County on M1y I . n,. Following Plfsont •boW on: nol 1ppllc1t>M 1 -HiHs Calif 5126sj Th• Follow1ng persons are d0t'1 business .,. "'do<~ business as· A~tnue Fuiterton C1l1I Mesa C.lal. 112626 ship operat.ng under the 1902. .,.. dOollO buslMH u · John L Cunle, Con\rolltt ~. bu'11n11i Is con-.,. dOlng btJSINS1 IS A T w T w PUBLIC A· CRAFT MEN ROOFING 92631 . . EM . Walk.,, II Moond" lict t1ou1 business name ol fUt>lllMd Newpo11 8Mch-SUNLAND MOTEL. 2111 E. Thia statamMt wu f~~ duel~ by' an Ind•~~ (l)SUM~IT GROUP (b)4 TIONS. 2404 N11bonn1 S35 South Coasl H•ih-y, Judy A. WM t , •8_20 Rn1tr 1,...ne Ca f 51271S JUST FUMIGATION co..-- OMla Meu Ptlot May 11, Flta1 St. s.n11 AN Clltl 'llrllh the County Clet1l of Thi reglstrant(s) com-LA. 73 MonWC:llO Om ••• W1y. Costa ... esa. Cll•f UM 58. Llguna HCh, A11enu1 N-port S.ach Thll bu11nHt II con-PANY. 252 #8 PA~ER NM 1, •• 1802 M .. 83 12705 • • ~2 County on May 8, ~ to ltansac:t bust-9C26or2o:i• del Mir, C•hl 92H62r·rtlh4u2r4 TIUSS"', 2•tu C1lll. 92651 C1hl 92663 ducted by an indMdUal COSTA ME~. CA 512627 -.. • 2 ..., ~ " .,, .. .,... Mlch11I Gordon Catton. This business 11 con-The ren11t11nt(1) com· Th• F1ct111ou1 Bu11ne1s lng·W•n Hw1no • .,71 Fa•-•• Mii under lht ActlUous John p Str·'"' 73 .. ont• Nirbonne Wiy cosll F • -----------....,...,~-· HI h I I c Ill "'"" '. .... .., • 11400 MOdoc • 1 • OUll· ducted by an Ind V'dual mtnctd to transact bl.Isl-N1m1 rtll!Ttd lo Ibo • PUBLIC NOTICE 12~1~1''· '" ne, a Publlat'led ~ Beach-:=e;.. N~:me(sl klled c110 011ve, Corcina dtl Mar, '-'~"'' 92627·142• ll•n Valley. Cll1I 92708 Th• regiltri nl(SI com-nen uncstt 1he Fic:ltltOUS was r td 1n Otange C<K#l~y asc M4 ~ Long Hwang. 5712 Coate Mesa Da.ty Plioc May CllUde P ~ny ~~'~ 9~:rneu 19 con-Jucted ~·~·~~.V:~on· J~~ ~~·~•,:,,~~~on· :::.'!'~!r ';:'';.~ .. ~~~ :b!':;. ~~~l~~2~•i.o ~uJ :!! ~~8:oress 01 '1ctltt.u• Hl~•t•. lrllln•, Calif. \84 25, June 1• I . 1992 This slll9ment was fi~ ducted by' an llldi\lldual The reglstrent(s) com-The reglstranl(s) com-8 ua•ness N1m1(1) hsttd E M Walktt th• peraon w1thdraw1ng 8ualM .. N.,... 9~ ·Mel Hw ng 3050 N M476X ;1h lhe~Cy C~lc : The reglstrent(s) com-menced to 111nsact t>usl· menc~ to tr1ns11C1 busi-lboYt on not appl•cabll lll4s s1111men1 wu flied Miuaia .Joffph King 292t Statement E U:71h St }1 ·Laud Fl PUBLIC NOTICE 1~ on ay • men<ed 10 11111sac:1 bus .. ness 11nder th• Focll\IOUS MSS Undlf the F.ct.t1ous Judy A Whitt w·th the County Cterk ol e-el"#rOOO-°'~ RNers.c• n,. Followtng penons Woe · · ·· 1 3 MSS undtt the F1C11110U' Bus ness N1me(s) lasted Bu11ne11 N1m1(1) l•stt<I Th• stat'"*'' wu 1 ieo Otange County on M1y !>, CA 82503 at• dolnQ butlnlSl M: This bueln•H 11 c:on-Fictitious ....... FS3~ 1 BuslMss. Nim•(•) ftsltd above on NA •~on t.4ay 7, 15192 With ,,,. County Oerk or t992 PWllsned N~.S.ech-VIUA OEL MAR 3 "",,._ dueled i..... w ... wntur a I N ,.....,..shed N-port oHC:h-at>c>w on JuM 12. 1986 H. Arthur T1u11g Mk:hael Q Callon Orange Coi.ity on M1y S. FS303e9 Coata Meta Di lly P.lot May rial Promenade, Sun• IOO, Th -1·1'1'" t( ) ~o u; MH •m• Cotta Mesa Oa.ly Pilot May Johll p Stt1hl ThtS stalemenl WIS hi~ Th1t 1tat1ment ... filed 1992 F>ub11shed Newport BHC~ 4, 11, 18. 2.5. 1992 Santa Ana. CA 92701 • .:,•, 1 ~ ~ tat•ment 1a. 2!>, June t, a, 1992 This 11111menl w111 filed y,1lh lhe County Clerk of with !ht CouJlty Clerk of F530327 C '-4"4 Oa.ly PllOI M M1SS John Q. 8'9dlhr#, 3 Im. = unc:, the f'let1tioua n,. Fe..:.~ M-219 W1lh 1h• County Clerk ol Ofqe Counly on M1y •. Ofang• County on M•y 12 Publ•IM<I Newport a.~~ 1:·~ """-1 8 1"2 ly =-'~::-ct.:·eJ~· 8u.IMU Name(•) fitted i! ~AK s ;-:,. c E PUBLIC NOTICE r99~ COUllty on "Pf• 24 1992 '530791 1992 F531218 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Mly ; • • M·27• wy.. A. Altllen. 3 ""'*111 '8°"9:,; ~ 4, tM7 ~~OREQOAV PITCHER '529305 PubkaNecl N-port Beach-Pvbhshed Newport S.1ch· 11. 11. 2!>, June 1, 15192 PUBLIC NOTICE Promenade , Sullt 100, TN~1t11.:: wH Iii.ct Po;~l~ECJI~. l~~·~p~1,~ au!':ctltlo:• PUblltMO N~port 8Hch-Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May Costa "'-11 Daily Piiot May M·262 ---------~~CA=: ~2 wi1h IN County Cllfk ol Bnactt, Calif 92ea:1 at':.!~;"9 Costa Mesa Da•ly Ptlot M1y 18, 25, Jun. 1, a. 1992 2.5, June 1. II, IS, 1992 PUBLJC NOTICE Flctltlous W~TNrd SUe«. 's.nta Ofenge Courtty on May 5. Qragoiy P11~ AICN\eell n,. Follovllng ~ 4.11, 1a. 25, 1992 M·282 M-293 8ualNM Nam. MllDI u.M- Ma CA t270t 1112 Inc •. ca1if0tnla, "° w at• doina bualneU u M·250 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctltloua ltatem.nt MOUNT O&M Thia bu11n... la con-FS,0,42 81ll•r SI., Cotta M•sa. DSTY 9nERPRISE •. 2000 8u11n ... N•m• n,. FollOWlng P41flON Mt~ br. , ~part· PUbll"*I NIWPOft 14Mtch-Calif. 12628 Padr~ eo.st Hwy. 1103, PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltlous Flctltloua Statement are doo·~ busollen u ~· ~:-.::';' MrSNp Coata M ... Daly Piiot May Tiii• butln... la con. Hunt1n91on B••ch Calll l'lctttlou. BusJn• .. Natn9 lklslMM Mam. The Fol'°"'•ng perlOf\I KEVIN I( COMPANY. 2760 .. ~..,,.: .. , F&lllu Tl\• t•glllrlnl(I) com-11, 18, 25, ~ 1. 19" ~edr~1:1::f(:)~m. t2t4e • • .... nesa N•m• It••·~· St•t9fftent .,.. dOtng bUaonelS u ~II:;~. •3311. IMM. 1m 0.... :*' ~ ·~= ..... "*"*' to er.nsact ~ ~:;'.;::· 1~ ltetement Th• Followlng persona n,. FolloWing perSON ~~~ R:il,./'Nf..,00s~· Kwin c S.ck. 2760 t<eMn C09ta ..._ 1Utlnet1. N•m•<•> 1111~ PUBLIC NOTICE =ne':*~(•~= Huntington a.ac:h. Cari( .,11:, "C~. :"°"' 'O'if:":o~~~TY 'r:~e~r:-•:1~: Ju · Santa'.t.na. eai.f 92704 1 ·• :m~ 0 3•9.1tv1ne. Cul .. IRt -::: cr=~!Jiannlf F1otltlou9 I~ on: (l)May 5, 1992 ~ bualnus la con-CAN.J.'3 IMMIGRATION WHEREHOUSE, 375 S mine, Corona del Mar, ~vs:: t;._ ~11j Thts bUt lnHI la con. •• .;;;~;:...-1 • ••-" (b)May 1N3 SfR\11CES, 48e7 MacArthur 8tja1ol St. St• 80. eo.i. Calaf t282S 2 · dvct~ by: an ~ PAC9'1C NW ""' ·~ WIS ...... 8u•IMU Natn9 Jo.Altn K. Pkner ctuci~ by' In lndMcMll 8llld Sii 400 Newport ...... Cal.I 92QI Preaton A S1oftt II 413 SI 704 Th• r•gl1trent(s) co"" ..,....... PAM wilt\ lM ~ty Cllftc of •t•t•tMnt Thi.a •l.atem9nl ... tued Th• regl1t1ant(1) corn-8U"Ch. Cabl 92eGo All M AJ,Atm11, 3512 Eat Jasmine. Corona csee' Mii, Thi• bu11n1u II con-IM(IC~ to lttl\l.ICt bu ... <>rang. CouMY on May 1• The Fotlowlng PlflON with the County Qlftl of ~ lo 1t1n11c:t bust-Ronald J H•Pfllf 1533 WMbur Rd Thousand Oak Cd 12«25 duct~ by an Individual neu under IN Flct1tiou1 ~ • .....,__., '"2 HHHI "c•ACIOlnalC bus1!MKl•N•0u :co 0renge CCM1fy on May 8, l:'in.':*Ni'r'::<ar;ic1~~ 011rlch Chcle. Fountain Calli 91360 ' This buarneu 11 con-~.:,·~~·l~~= : eus.nHs Name111 bt\ecl °""* • Cl•i.eott LICO ,. • 1991 f 092 v11ey. Caltf. 92108 Thi• buslnHs ts con-duct~ by' 1n lndMdull undtt \he II' t t aboW on "°'" 1 s., 19i2 ~ PecMc V... ~ • ~ Newl)Oft Beach-28001 Via Moreno. 1..-guna flHseG 'crrv::; ~ .!,· 1 Thi• buslnHI 11 c:on-d\lct~ by: 1n tndMduel Th• r•gl1tr1nt(1) corn-::nus Name(•) IC;,= 1<tw1 C Sack *="'•-=-" OMta Meta Delly Plo4 May ~ C8kt. 12'5CS Publlhed Newpor1 ~ Thia ., tement 11 fi'9CI ducted by' an lndlvldual The r•glt1rant(1) corn-~ '° transact bu» above on· A..,11 29 15192 Thia atalement v.11 med p~=~~~=~~ 1t, n JUM 1 e. 19'2 8iOo SNNnlln. 30 Hol-• w 1 Thi 11gl1tran1(1) com-~ to tranNct butl· .,... under tM flctltious ;, ,.. ' wilt\ \he CoUnly Cl«k of • • M<2M towQlen. IMne, C.Hf 92714 Coel• .._ .. ~ Piiot May wllh IN CO\l'lly Citric of ~ to tranaact ~ M" undat the Fic:t•ttout 8u.IMU N1me(1) 1111ed on.noo lkfll Jf. Orange Couniy on M1y a. ,_ 111&1 ---------t v1r11n Megerdlchlan, 11, U, JUne t, I , 1912 Or-noe County on Aptt 2A. ""' \l\det Ille flct•llOUI eusineu N1me(1) list~ •bOW on•~ 20, 1"2 ThJ.• ::'#'l'IMllCounty"t81er:~ 1992 -· lllM•' IT "'IUC NOTICI HOOi Via Moreno, lJlguna w..217 1112 Fl29SH Bullneu Nam•l•l li1i.d •t>oW on.: M1y 4, 1992 P1 .. 1on A.~ II ~ ........ County on Mat ~ ,~771 --•••• ,_ ---------N!gut!, Celif t2e5e abOY1on.:Ma~1 1992 All M AJ..AlmM Thia "**"4lnt WU tiled -.,,. P\ltlll hid..., __ Belch-MOl1uaty .. Cheipel Plotltloue Iva C&laball. 115 !. tlth PUIUC MC>TICI ~ Newpo11 e.ectt-Ronald J ti-Thos st.al~ waa At~ with tne County Cleftt of 1992 1 ,_....,...... ClwM .......... NanM St. t 1a, Coatl .,..._, C&lif. Coet1 M .. 1 Dally Pilol May This 1to1ement wu tll~ with the County Cletll of Orange COi.iniy on Apfll 21 FH034 '1 C1ot21-~ ~. ~May lion StateMent 12621 '1ctttJeue 4, 11 1a 2' 11192 wltf\ IN County Ctet1C ol Ortnge County on May 12. 1802 Publlthed N-port e.ach-I • 5, .,....,. 1 • 1...,, 1 tO aro.dw~ Thi 'oiOWtlO per'llOnl Tha bu11neu la c~ lklslnna ..... • • ' M.2451 C>ano• County on May o. 1992 Fa2u1a Cott.a .,. ... Dailt Hot M~ -...:11 Coeca W.. .,. ~ bualNM .. : ~by': • 0--11 pM-St....,..., 1902 F&311tl ~ ~ a..ctl· 1t, 11 2S. -""-1. 1902 Buy ll. s.u IL"'"° ll. ...... W!ST OOASf INVESTORS ~ 1 t 1 t( I co,,,_ ~.!~ l*WW "ILIC NOTICE ,.30330 P\iOll•hed ~ a..c~ eo.ta Miu O..ty Pilot M~ M-2t-t CtH•hd. OUARmtt.v, 2112 ~ ~·,: ~~ t>us1-'i"iiH"'a.t0~s.-:~. •· Plottt•"• "'bll.n.cr Newport a.aeh· coste ,,. ... 0e11y Piiot ~Y 4, 11. 11, ,,, 1992 yo re loolllng tor• atr ~I 1224, Wini, • nn.t under tne flclllioua 1lttl St, Coata Mea, Calf. au.tftMa Name Coale MeM Delly 1111104 May 2S June t. I , 15, 1912 M-244 ' KM M. g,...,, Jr .• 2815 BuslntU NarMt•> ... ~ t2f.21 lte1•fMftt 11• II, ts, Jl.il'I 1• 1902 M-2'1 "'UC NOTlCI lfled .... news tor OU. 11toact St.. Hftpoft 8Meh. abOW on: Apfll ~. 19'3 NOnMn K. Ooltrt. m [lno The FoOowlnQ pnon1 M-2ll PUil.iC NOTICI Ca1ft 12e13 VW1an M~ ttald lay, l.-eune heel\, ere doing bu11na1 ... ...11•tc wOTIC• Pletftleva J-Gendron. ttl W. Thie ata'*'*11 ... Ii.cl Calif, Nelt IAIT!-C'ITY OHtON, 1240 """ • .. ~ Flotlt...,_ .......... NeMe 81lboa llvd., N1wpor1 ;"' thl=onCI:!, ~ ::Y"fcJie.'~15.::: H. Je'*9on 10. Anaheim. 11\otltteu• ...,... .. NaMe lt .. •M•nt 8eecf\. c.f, eatll 1~ Calf 12121 Cjljf, t2I07 ......... NMM ltete1Rent The ~ persona ~.:...:'.: FIHU. Thia bualneu 11 con. ~ce.~O~Lanytyn. • .......... , .,..Thi 'C:::::. :''°"' ~=tr ':ioo E C .. IMO? ' ~ ~ ~ dlict~ by: 8 generel pert. I.any ~ t01st Let· .,..1:. ,~ ~ F K.~lH, 351 AY. Mn Lome A ... 'St. ~-.~ • !~ b~ll\ .. s t!_. ~ CoMa M ... Dal)' Plfot MIV ~p'-illttrenl(t) eom-m· ~~llteo::n-BARN£'W MARINI ENOI• oc1d;' .. 'st:"iGS. Coale ~CA t2I01 .....,._ • .,.a 91'*• ...--ti.IS.NM t ,1.1"2 ed lo •ariud ..,._ • u HH.....0, 101 H. la~ .,..._,Cail.12a1 --~~-I ~T I M.2TS =under the ~ ~ .. by 1 ,._.. 1*1· Dr .. "'"'*" llellch. e.i.t. fl a t•me Knemuu r~ Dr .. f\'llellid.e, tie 'et ttr•nt(1) com-eu.an.. N ( ) lllMd ·~ ... ..,. nMO 'a•'*t 3$S A'll'QC'900 It CA 92'03 "'*"*' to •anNCt bull-"IUC NOTtcl llaOv>I :i. 11~1M • Th• r~l1trent(1) com-~ W. 8arntn. 101 H 103, C.... *9a. Clld Thia butlMlt la con-,... under IN fl'kWCMa N K. Dolby mtneed 0 ~ bull· hrsldt Dr N•wporl Nl21 dudact by M lnct\CtttA "*""9 HelMzr) Med 1'111••• Thi. ~ -. -... ""'-ll"detNa ~c•')IC= lhed\, Cilf .:Z.. Thi• bualnM• la con. TI'le 1~tren1C1) ~ ~M .... ~a 1• ••IR•n ..._. .-tna tourty Cler\ o4 !:..-: .-";l1• Thi• bua1nen 11 COh-dUc$tdltfllll\lndMdA• ,.__. w.... ..._ • .......... no--County on .,._, 12, ,._ ......... duetect f1¥:: M lndMdwl The r99l1ttem(1) ~ ,.... ~ .. ~ TNI '*•lllMf• w lled TM ,...,.... peraon1 1ti':a..,.. _, _..., ._ ..._.. Th• 190l1tr•ntt•I com-mtnClld '° ~ ~ • 11... N8fN( ..... ....... CourtlJ' a.ta °' .. M'l lluliM91 -,,. ..... lfl9nl ... -NMed '° .,.,,... bua4-,.. Wftdlr .... ...... ..... -Nh\ °'8"91ConyonAclflD, CMATI'il MAMITINO I PUtlta llll'fl tna County a... of,_.~ IN~ luelMu NMM(t) .................... IUnl 1• MAHAOIMtHT IPICtAL· ~ ~ ......... °'Mfl ~ °" Met J. 9ue1nMe NalMfa) ...... 11bCM on:..., t, 1• TNI •1 :•• w .. Nlttl7 •TS. Dt L 1?Wt It tulle Cotta ..... Delly Hot .... t"2 .W.. on• ~ \, tlN F-... K. ......, WWI .. c.ny a.ti fl ~ ............ IOI, C.... ...... Cellf. 21. .MM t, I. 11. •tea ~---T ~ W. ~ Y,. 1•111 IMlll ..... °'lflll c..llr • Aclll'll .. C.0.-..... Dlillf Hoe..., ..., ......, ~ ~ laactlo Thie .....,.... .... ltad .... ~ a.-., 1• • n , ti, .. t• .._... I ~. t30t .. _.1111 --• eo.e.a ..... o.lif No4 MeY wtltt N Coutlty Olft o4 °'*"VI CCll.#f Ofl lilllf tt. flll9ft? · M-M ...,.._. °'1'19, NftlPC)ft rv-.no _, -"• ti, n. "'-'* 1, tttl 0...,. CcMftr on Mey I, tlN PU .. ~ .....,. .._. .,._ ... IO~ ...._Calf lttlO ........ M.nG 1"2 t c.ti1a ..... ~ ........ ...._.., ..,_ ~ IC. ........ ,.. ···1a Ill..... C........... ,._,~t ... , tM ......... a.em. -, 11, ti, .. ,. -1~ii9i~-18:;C.....,.~ •: • oo•v••••,.T ~~~c.-.... _.,..._, 8 I ! •.... TNe """"' ti ..... TN i::tr....... wMtMt YoU'nt DW-Colla ...... Olly No4..., II...,,.. t. I. ti. tm rfi;;",ia;tt"'liii;~ It 11• IR1 duclM ~ • ,...... .. N•l W -Ing. .-no. Of jOSt It, ll, ti ~ 1, 1"2 ..... 1M r la'• ,._.. T"9 ...... Mllet> _... CRUI NAVtOATO"I, ~ ctanln9d hu _..... w.-. Ill 1treee • __. lt ...... __., ii ,..... Dr.., wttet you ...al W'Mt'* you·re ~ (al\.AIP ITOfl ~)'"I .-...., .. ,..._ UillN ...... PILOT CLAaelP1aD cw Mlllng, C~ U.trf aTO, te)LAUOH • 1' 111 ..,._. ...... Ml·HTe ~ ..-VOt# MM•I I ... ..!!!~;!!!!,?!!!!_,. ITOft,ttDILllrtllll ... .._...:...._,,,._ ICl:M '· Jotlft.1---------,., i--------• -• STIRTIH I IEW llSllESS1? ,,. """" 0 J ........ """ • ....... _._ ....... _ ....... _______ _ -·-~--­,...,._ru_,.. .. ... .. .. • .. °""' *'-"'---· ·-..... _... ........... .................... -.... ~ °""' .................. __ ..................... ,.... " .. ONllr °"' ..... .. ., ... ,... ...... ...__. ....... Uilll 01 •• , -...... 0... ..... ~ .... ._,,._ ., ......... '" .... , ........ ,,. ........ .. ---·-.... ,.... ....... . ......_.., .... ..,..._..._.MW...._ .-..,..._ ......... ----... --... ~~.r 114 Monday. May 25, 1992 .. ,...a 12 .. 11 ..,,.., ..... 10-. , .... , .. , ...... s .... .,,,FEr• 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA. 9888'1 Houses/Condos1 N E \\'l'OU I BE .l\Ctl t tlti!I For Sale I P'ront Row View Udo • CatallnL •er. den,•--------· HAL HOA J>t:NINSlll.A 10 0 7 bonua rm . 1511 Klnga. MOVING TO Bia co op. 850-5799 w VEGAS? Gated Bellcourt Hiii. Tired of tM high ay owner, ettn Mdra Beautiful vtew. 2 mar-oo•t of IMng? 2 bed· Belt caah otlet' tak... ble frplcs, Euro. Kit., room, 1 bath home R2 bayfr1/cleeded bch, Reduced S•5,000. on a large, walled pier. Onr/Bkt •99-2068 M ay c arr y 2 n d . corner lot. •uper COSTA MF.SA 1 ON 1595,000. 7U-6•0. Looetlonl Com- 9308, 611>-340-1585. pletely renovated! RV parking. Only 175,000. Call Biii or Helen today at (702) ~2•2 for Infor- mation. NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE·OUT! Only 1 Left!! ~CRl!RAHCH $2990, S500 dn, $75/ mo. Owner wlll ti. nance.(805)947..,.871 I~======== 3BR, over 2300 aq. ft. Bullder wlll cooperate w/flnanclng. SELL For Ad Action Call a $349 000 Open SatJiun 1 ·5 21 13 Valley Rd 942-8984 your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 --.. AO-VISOR ........ By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH 842·5878 ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-Bolh nllnerable, •~ South you hold •AJ98763 106 85 +KS The bidding has proceeded North East South West 1 + Pa88 I + Paa 2 NT Paa ? What do \IOU bid now'? A.-You-know where you want to pla\. but nol at what level A bid of four spade" would show no interest in ~lam and that's t.he •c-Uon you would t.ah w11hout the king of dub11 \\'1th "<> manv dtslribulional as, et:.. Lh1., hand 18 too st rong to siicn off Hid three spades. mt~nding 10 nnrl.'<'t tn four if partner perst· vere!> 11.1th no trump_ Q.2-Ea~t West vulnerable. as South vou hold. •Q85 I 07632 A5 +J94 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump What action do you take? A.-Had nur hand been more un· balanced or our hearts better, we would take out into our five-card c;u11 But with th1~ balancl'd holdmg and an h(lnur in each of our short -.uiti.. we '>t'e no rl'ason to disturb 1 he cont rac-t Pas• Q.3-Nurth South vulnerable. as ~luth rnu hold· •K A 102 AK10752 +J98 Tht' tndd1ng has proceedl'd: South West North Eut 1 . Paa I NT Pua 1 What do \ou bid now'> A.-Make the kinic of spades the quet'n of diamonds. and we would jump rebid three diamonds even thou11:h thf' h11nd 111 a point weaker Here ho~e,er. the suit doesn't quite measure up fo r a Jump rebid. 80 we would 1umply rebid two diamonds Q.4-East-West vulnerable, a11 Sout.h you hold: •9762 ,K9763 ~5 +Q83 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump What do you respond? A.-lt ia tempting to bid two clube. probing for • four-card major with the opening bidder. The L~uble is that, if opener denies a major by bidding two diamonds. two heart.a by you is invitational and you cer· t.ainly don't want partnrr to act agam. Bid two heart.a or. if you play transfers. two diamonds. Q.~-As South. vulnerable, you hold. +QJ83 AKJJOM . A82 +Void Partner opens the bidding with one spade. What do you respond? A.-Does partner have the nght cards for a grand 1~m? We doubt. that even t.he mOtll ardent 1cientist would be able to find out. However, we certainly want t.o be in one should partner hold the ace and lung of spades. To find out. use the Grand Slam Foree. Btd five no trump, asking partner t.o bid seven spades holding two of the three top honors. Q.6 -Ne1ther V\Jlnerable. as &>uth you hold· •A65•2 QJ9783 Void +65 The bidding has proceeded· North Eut Soutb Wetrt 1 Pue 1 Pau 1 + Pus ? What do you bid now? A.-We can construct ha.nds where North-South are cold for slam opposite a minimum opening bid by North. but there are many many more where North will have too many vaJuea in diamond• to make anything •hove game aafe. Thettfore. we would jump to four aped es. ~ .... , 25, 1112 \Avnd: John larrymort, Aqu.ari'" UlllA (~pl 2J-Oct 221 Wl\.11 yo\I M-gHd&ry actor (hi• HHamll't'' h• y•t l\avt' bftn -Ii.mg will ~ voluncanly to b« ~ull'dl . was on• of utrology'• murnt'd -1nvolvl'11 mt'thod of o~r.1 - ec.uncllnt •upporttra. larrymorT wot hon ktys Emph.lt1t on f1lnHS. ability on" chlcHd by hu brothl'r Uonl'I, ro mttt dradhn• Taunit U.O Srorpk> "John. do you really bl'llo•l' 1t ~non& ftgu"' prominently ••taftdNew• 3BA 38.4, 2 frple, cua- tom hme w/wat•r vu. 2 cw gar, decoralor evatylhlngl $2400/mo. Open Hou.. 1 o..4.1 Sat1Sun/110tt. 117 ll•rln• AY• T23- 1599 Of 973-4222 Cut• a. clean dplx, lg IMng area, amt BA. 1 Ba, bu•y alrMt. Lae 1875/mo 774-30115 C'OHO:\:i\ l>EI. M/\H 2122 ( ' ll!') '.\; \ l >I I M:\H l -·~ ( I>:-. I \ 1\11 " \ •· 1 ' I \ I I~ l \ 1\1 ~ S \ .' I .: I '.';I '.~!'OH I HI 1\( ll .: lh't I'. I \\ I 'I lit I I Iii' At JI .'111i:1 ( I IS)"/\ '1.1 .. SA .'h.'·I * Newpert ......... M•• TV W/8 MO 38A 28A, lndfV rm, w/d, = 1!;8 hM,~~i L88•1 H ug2• 2 8A s .. vtew •Br 3Ba. 3 car Dtlun FumlsMd • Studio. walk •,o refrig erator. Lower ,-. "' ...-. 2~ •· fT'plc, car gar, 0 view lot Bachelor 18R+ ancl beach, lg• prlva • unit. 618 lrla. V.cant. S750/mo. •?e-•••7 11000 Agt 832-53345 f~·00c C!:'we11 8_,.,, gar. Tolal ,.nt and patio. 1595/mo Incl l 13tl0/mo 819"34~81 1200 a/f 28R 28A. mod-STEPS to SC Plua. H•tH7/Ht·taH move-In $800. M ay utll. 47 ..... 0 MAGNIPICiNT tea-em decor, pado. gar, Specloua :zer 18 a ---------1 pay rentlll 1•t & 15th 2BR 2•A f I ..._ __ • u-...... -· u.-bltlna, poole, Clbh... condo, nu pnt/crpt. Ver•elllea 2Br 2Ba If qualified. e42• ** rpNc, __.. • .__ ,,_ ••a• •• 2000 or 548·1347 pool, carporl. r 48, 2"'ea. Lot• of etc. 1895 --a-Sml pet ok. MUD ok Model w/mlrror, mldg, Dover Shore• $950/ llght. freah paint, nu aiR iv;.. OOfMie, $810/mo. 848 H 34 comm r>OOl/•P4f~m, •---------mo. e7•tt•7 crpet, greet nelghbrhd loft, gatod comm, alt f10IO •u. M IO t3eoGllM. 7at.oe7e dbt gar, wtd. dJw. '"9. VIiia Balboa! Park·Settlng!! •28DRM $700* pool, Jae, 11100/mo. With Oceen & SunHt •1BDRM SIOO• Dew-47 ..... t Beautlful 1BR + den. views. Nice 28R 28• a-d h~.. t CO STA MESA :.?12-1 2BR 211\Ba 1ownhome, gated community w/ phone ent.ry ayalem. CloH to shopping (714)645-8122 Oya or 845-7135 M·F aft 5pm & ell day wknd•I l!ve9 MIS-4Se3 Cut• &. C"""' 28' 1 ea N~ view, wat'lf/dryr Fr"'. • ...... r, • 0..,. _, k I S895. ChUd OK. No Incl. No pata 545-48.55 Delu"• 2BR 2 8A nae, dbl car pr g, Incl. FJrepl•c•. S1250 Peia:e31 .. 1o7 C __ .. ftp 1 g •und4K!k, 10 blk• to mo. Agt 878-4912 •Udo u-atalra, 2bl/21>1. ....... o. • poo. ym, .._ ............ 1.. .. tenn. Bear/Mac:Mhw ....,,. ... .-.. .., -W-a-t9f'f_r_o-nt_N_ewport ___ 1s·-1'***1 br, frpl, d/W, bay so"/ew• :pl, gar. St,090/mo. day• ~ land. Lg 3br/2b•. nu patio, pool, encl gar, 113 mo as•. no 0405• eve. 731-7528 paint/drape•. trpl, Ju•t redec, no pet•. pela, 72<1-9e85 2Bd 2Ba, gar, fncd yd, stove, dishwasher, W/ $685/mo 942·71•2 BLUFFS 2Br 2 ~B•. pool, gym, tennla. Is• D hook-up, gar, 11•95/ •Do you need 1g clean 1300 ~ ft. 2-car gar. 2BR Hou••· trplc, sml •Bike to Beach• 3BR fncdyd.S10951at/last 2BA. 2 car gar+, + S250. 719 Fernlaat. frplc, Nr Nwpt Hta FIND ana~t through cia..uied S975. No pata/•moker mo, i.ase 1173-6100 2br lba? Gaiage, new Avail now. No pelt. 57 Orchard. 548-7234 cpt, D/W, aiorag•. St095/mo. 675-00611 NEWl'Ol\"I S750 No Pel 94Q.2495 Charming 3Br 2Sa uppr •Large I. aharp 2BR Dplx, 1 blk to bch, 28• upper, d/w, lg frplc, dbl o•r $1 300 cloaela, vartt, ger Avt now CIS0-2708 544-1862 or 621-3141 S1350/mo. 650-6269 B Et\('tl :.! IHH OVERSfUFFED? We1tclfff 2Br 1 Ba New crpVpnt, pool. $ 8 5 Oolm o . FR EE RENT. 1728 Bedford Ln. 827-5107 or 310. 59MnOX205 LARGE 3Br 2'hBa ae- curlty condo nr •6th/ Balboa Blvd. 2-story, 4-CU parking, fire-'--------•I place, w/d hook up, water view. Dock avallable. $1700. VIiia Renlal• e?S-4912 Apartments For Rent SSSO No Pet 940-2495 l!.Blutf 2 quiet E.Slde Apia. 2· Lge 2BR 2BA, pool, a try, 2BR 111\BA. very nice, $975. patio, lndry tac. no 721·1 teo ~·· Sml fncd yrd 1-..,.--~......--~--S825 mo or Lg• rncd Large V•,..•111•• yd S900 mo. 24•8 Studto Elden. 642-5325 Welk 10 beech, many WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is every nook and cranny of your garage stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like to pork your car inside? We've got the answer! Advertise your garage sole in the Doi~ Pilot Classifieds. If any items listed in your garage sole ad don't sen,:We'll run those listed items (under me rdiondise) the following week at ow .. no charge~ Sal I CQll 642·5678 Today! Steos To Sand veMLV STUDIO lo 3BR nr bchl 2_.. car perking. 1450-S t 700/mo VIiia Rentals 875-4912 HAI.HOA ISi.AN I> 2UOO community emme,,I· 3BR 2BA Condo, gated ti••· Full aecurlty aec., pool, Jae .. sauna, Se78Jmo IHH. No aom• ulll. S925/mo. Lv I • ,..,,.. .. 7.... peta, no M . ..gent mag. v....,.... -TRW 844-7211 ATTAACTIVI! tBR l:mM! BR A rt 1 ••rand Newl• with pvt patio. W•fk to v N2 !'a ,m .. • .. n11' everything S57S 2 rt ew, ""0 ~ Unique 2BR 2BA. frplc M ... 5"&-90e 1 mo For 1st 5 Months w/2 car prkng. Deco-av on... On Qur.Speclalll. Call rator ev•rythlngt Bachelor Apt. Newport NOWll 714·65o.3310 s1400/mo. Open Hla area. Ktl. utll incl houae 1 o.4 Sal/Sun/ no pets. S595/mo ~ llOOMS 2706 ••Dover Shofea 4Br Mon. 117 Marine Ave 1500 dep. 54&-0eM 3 Ba, s 2 e o o /m 0 . 723-l599 or 673..,.222 Baker/Fairview Trlplax, FEMALE non·amoker, Owner/Agl Christine. Pref 1 p.rson To di• 2-Story 2BR 1 ~Be, kitchen & laundry 723..,.•94 or 642-6552 f ...... d k W/ pvt yard, 1 car gar, prlv., Child OK. or p,,... ec • gar, S775./mo 97a..535 7 1531·9011 ener 7pm •Lido Penlnaule • 0 , utll Incl. StOOO/mo. Unlqua 1 & 2BR Unlla Agt Scottie 1173-7702 E'Sld• tBR Seto, Furn room, pvt enl. & for leaM. Prrvate bc:h, M9' PrQ9 ~ 2BA 1700. Oulet, BA neat OCC. $.450 on bay. 873..eQ30. well-kept lndry, BBO. Incl uul. alao 1BR no U do '•rk Dr. No pet• 93 t -8427 S375. 540-0608 •Shorea 2Br, Den, 2Ba, gar, club/pool prlv· lgH. 1 blk to beech. $1400. 8t8·794-3453. BAJ.BOA Pt:NINSUl.A 2607 E. BROADWAY newly LRG Br/Ba E'alde CM decor. lg• 2BR t BA. condo w/pool & spa. • t BR Yrty• w/garage, bale, gar• S800. No gai•g•. Fum. 1500. atove & lrlge. CIOH 10 P•I•. 548·944t '4~1275!• 642·1056/d market/bHch. S785. E.SIDE 2BR, dahwahr, 1---------48A 2BA. quiet cut-Avall 5/1.845-5882 encl gat, patio, no NB. Prof Fem, lg mutt da•Hc. Juat remOd. ---------• pall. 945-4319 t>aleny, Big Canyn golf $2400. Lse. 722-0866 2BR 1BA, gar. nHr EASTS IOE course vu, kllch prlv, or 122-1ooe M•g beach. newly painted. Back Bay ~t~nl~1.~o'.-4~ BLUFFS twnhm, bright cute apt. S880. 2BR, lBA. back yard, •Br 21/iB•. new ldtch 631"1336 gaa W1hr/Oryr hkups. w/Fmch aoor•. brick Small tBR. 8 hoUHI No P••• SIS95/mo patio, comm p ool. lrom water, avail now. &45-11531 an 3pm. 2632 Vlata Del Oro. 1650 Incl ulil. Lease. Lovet~ 18R Courtyatd 11750/mo. 640-1208 no pets. IS7S-8221l Mnlng Gated, pool, E.Btutt , ac:tlvlllH . Ask &bout 2BR 3B~. den, lge Spaclpu• 3BR 2BA Specl8111 842·•858 patio. End unll. W/O, netrlg. lrplo, lg s13001mo. 954.7153 upper deck wMew. Mov•ln Specials! walk to bet\. Aved S/1. 2 & 38R TownhomHI FREIE TV W/8 MO a:973-47t2 e·~S GOOd loel 548.-7387 LSEI 2BR 1~•BA, ocean view, hplc, $1150 Agt 832·5336 COHO NA HUNTINGTON JJt:l. MAH 21>22 BEAl'll 2640 VACATION tU:NTA.LS 2722 BALBOA OCN F~ONT Prtv•t• l.&.lltury Home Can accommodate a couples S900lwle lnci •II amen. Avail 6-20 to &-27. 7-11 to 7-18. ... ,5 lo 8-21). NS NP Owner 1573-9372 Luit Bayview Terrace (near Eut Bluff) Mar new, contamp. h<Xde, 2BR '21SA. corn•r, up- grad•a. Incl yard care, sec. $1550. 715().8045 8 19 Bear Lek• Cabin 3BR 1 SA, H S pat night SIMPS IS. Avall now. Lge 3BR 723-.5817 •2BR l BA light, bright 2BA d/w frple w/d =-......,,,,,..,,~,...,,..--­ &. tunt H 75 lnctud.. t\llu~ lrg 'palk>.' $925 BL MORRO WHkly Ulll & OARAOEI. Call • 1ecur1ty. No dogs. aumm•r rental. s1 .. p1 Barb agt. 1175-5511, 3 10-192·2214 5 p9'Sons. Call (114) •IM-23'12 after ISpm. 499""'87• Of" 77().962• Newport Condo! 2BR ~ ott1ce, 2Ba. 1.AGU NI\ IU:l\CH 2ti·l"4 Uv• nr the oceanlronl 310"' 1r11. w e lk to fOf" )u.t SSl7S/mo. Spe-beec h. Vrty $1300/ Avail NOWI 2br hM, 1 ciou• 1 BR, high ~I-mo Avl 811 57&-2238 toga, akyllghla, poo1 & · • lludlo, all have ocean NB·H ' TO 8mACH 4BR tum. "'" Main Pi.r ~ I 100 1*111 0¥11 I OIW. patlO. t1~ tennl•. Wetter view•, parking & COSTA MESA 2624 721-8051 Remu SC •hopping 499-1450 HENTAl.S TO O o een Vlewl 2BR 2BA condo, •ecurlty guard, pool, $1200. 965-2()()0(848·9567 Panoramic ocean v(;w pentha• condo. 1 Br & den Of" 28r. S ec rtftc• *"Simo. Rel• req. Catt Denni• or Kim &4~78/d 1S0-2570I• Ulove In S~lall **A* Mg' For Delalla on Rental eonuM•lt 1aR a 2BR 1 V•BA POOf. ape, cable hkup YftSTLAKa VlLUQI! MW t U Aftytlmal SHAHt: 2724 PILOT CLA.8Sll'lll1> BALBOA PENN. ex~ It'• IM reaource YoU condo. 1 Of" 2 rooms can count on to ... a PV1 B.A, tum, $575 °' myriad ot mer~ se75. 1 peraon. di•• Items, bec&uM 723-1407, 831-831• ·our column. compaf ---------quellfled buyer• to COM, 1hare 3Br houH calll w/2 fem. ·3 blka f,.om ... ~ .. ..,. be•Ch Qreal loelatlon. "31tmo. 123-5312 SERVICE DIRECTORY worbt" John ILlrrymorl', known at SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) lndl• t~ "Crt.1t ,.roflll'." rtspondl'd, "I can v1dwtb you •nroun1rr today ,,. hkl'ly tl'll you thla, Uonl'I, Mtrology worb 10 h1v• lhl'ff ll'ttt'rt, 1n1111l1 1n thl'lf·--------------------------------------------------------------.. for md" &orrymort, 111.l' Marll'nl' nam~ E. N, w Sn-nano ft1turn w1dt 1)1.trich, achl'dull'd hll •tudlo acting tpttlrum Of l'llpUlf'nC.. trHhYtly C'lilo,.. by Hpl..-tary houra." WM phy11cal 111tr-.chon lnv"hg.•t•• Fowler. ,.locft, ht. blogr.phu. Khl'd-SACfTTAIUUS (Nov 22-DK 21) 111led hla writing hou,. by hu horo-An•nhon '"olvn .,o\lnd hotn4P, m.1n acopl'· tal tt•rus. •b1l1ty lo 1Hord hnury ltftll ARIES (March 21 Apnl 19) Al f1nt .1n obfe<'t, ptano Miltie In y.x..r hf• 10, you might ~ •11h1nR, "It ~ms lik• mght, whl'tht't •• llOml' or 11 l'ftt•urant th11 will ~ 1 blu• Monday By mid or con<'t'rt lJbr• lnvolvt'd •hl'moon, hown>•r, you'll "'° .-ttvt'ly CAPIUCORN (0.C 22 l•n 191 •ng1ged In cruuvt •ndHvor that 11 You'll 1ncounttr P19"H n, myatl'no111 gJamorou.. intngu1ng. proht•bl• 111\U'P who .. Y• "O\lr me.ting h..u nOI TAUllU (Apnl 20·May 20) You II bl' t 11cl111r11ng, "Wh•I • Monct..y"· Lu bftn by ctuinre alon•'' Ito o,,..n -tn1nd Nit poeltlon h1ghhghb ~n•f1cul con td wllhO\lt bl'tng J'llhblf Emphu•s on tan•. •l'"'""nt1, luclt 1n r11at1l'ra of 1'1f' Yiatb, lt'tttf (Nil\ r.lthYf 1prc1.1l1tion •nd ro1r1•ncl' What hid AQUAUUS Cl•n 20-... b 19 )· l y btofn In dtMIT'IY wlll bl' org•nlud l•tt •ftf'rnonn you IHrn th.1t mon~ CEMTNI (May 21-lun. 20) Empha· will~ •v•ll•bll' Cytl• h~Ah· 1~81Mnt ~ appeeJa 10 Wsdt'T 1tad1t'ntt upend and lntuJtlon pt'OYf a«llrlh' ft#141tlon horlson• -don't ovulook poHlbihly •hip 1nt1na1f•ft, ch•ll•JIJ• ol dHdlliw of~ ••rket You11 a.. In poemon dom1nllH 0ttn1rio C•pncorn rwprt · to dJl'ft't your own dtatlny An•. lJbr1 wntfd pr,rtofta pLty m•,or rolN Pl9CES (Ftb t•·~l't'h 20). Moon CAN a (JuM 21 -Jvly 22 ) Lunar. In your 11.gn Min<tdee with ,,..noNhty, nu1Ml1al •pttts h11hhJhl inckptnd ona1111I •J'l'"*h. ability 10 fa~bty «irMT, vlaor. •nthulUtft. poMlblhty of '"'P'" w,,..non and •PK'AI tMfl\bn ewcolnt nl'w lovt Partk1pe'° 1n p•o• of oppotltt '"" EAttlld\l lor bfglnn1n1 "*" pl0!9d. l111~t your own ltyla 1.tnique Pftltllet. CwrtV1 L-o, Aquriu.t peflOl\1 IMotvtd If MAY ZS IS YOUll •llTHOA Yl Service Directory 1\11111 rill~ ... IU.~Olll·.l.ll'<\i .1110 YOY can hW. an hon.at. hard working contrac- tOf". Make the WI•• Cholc•· we.. Con· atlvotlon 641-8223 l \llSI NESS S .. :ll\/lt IS .I l'<H LONl8 P•r.onev9ullln .. • 8111• CoMoloda.tion HofM £quiey,...,.,,, 1-800-611 )532 ("J\Hl'l-.N I HY 1''10 ............ Par*-Cablnet9-S\ailra .... ~ ..... 1.- • ,. .. .,,., .. 2.oM7 i 1 I '\ 1 I •, 1 I (I t',1 HI 1 I I '1, uo <M1 23-Aua "' •efue ~be You .... tptrltv.a.1, I Malitt of ~rltctlon, K.L ... I ... apeciW. ftf'W ol "'I of war -family dltputl' oftln your own ino.c ••~,. rriuc. Cur• Iring In cone •• • lf\~"9 who Po wNt. who~-l"fnl cycli hl1J\1Jsh11 w~,.. you IJ•«ir, ~·~ conet.. UC .. .,.,. ... EmphMI on twthlnt. IHm• IU•yw, pc1111Wt d1anp ol rww.nc., IM. he "'· 1.ea-o37.) a,... tnndtloll, aWUty to ~Ip oiw wt\o runi.J *'"'· poa1l>&e addition '° la•. ~ "· ... It. 'tnc:I It <'I· HJ\M II 1 <I I· J\N I NI• 111.1·.s 1 , ~-; . s,.. I< \" II .. s ! I 1 H Hl\N llY MAN .1 l 111 •IM1Mon Youl' ""'* l.1\NPS( /\l'I•, & lJ\~,'\I (.\Ht .. IMO~ Serving N~ A ... abl9 Houaedaanlng I do an traaea. low EXP'O OAADENEA: 15 for 13 yn. by th• day. t..ocal price•. flc'd a bonded. yra COM, N 8. Ouehiv TILa DON• RIGHT lll•L Exe.I. refa. Call Jay. 8&0-3008 ~· ,..., ,., ... Ref• uc.•30007. 55•1oee Alida 1s1.u13 "-•~a1o1m , ..... ________ Carpentry, plumbing_, Frank Land•c•pine THI ORIGINAL Retlabla HOUNCl9enlng. :le· dtyw•ll, maaonry 25 vr• exp. clean-up, DEAN the TILi Ull &per1enced SlOJhr. ~·· R•••ea•t... malnt. comm/r••· prol IHky •hower.-Acld CAM Wendy S4 .. SA31 M .... 2 4 Job, "" .... ~303 -~~~,~~:o:: R~1':,;!~.··~ • TRiii 4i Shower esoon. Klto-Morrlaon P•lnllng a paint, etc. a, ... ,..... T••••-IR•111on. LOWftl , floora.•PlumblnQ Uo. Brian 845-17N iii&iiiil14419 25Yf9 O.C. e13-e065 Oene+"al Conatruclk>n. Aef ... tr .. Ht. Tii., rnarbte a rvowooct . 121"854e Everyth ing relat•d. Anthony MIUlnl Ma110nfY Pef'feet tne...a. a Ru•••ll Conatructlon. Hauling • Clean~p 8rlcke 81oett•Stone deatgn Mlp ..... 7282 N..-6 remod .. pnt, ~. Oamo. MC. Uc 1111129, 8ond/ln• l'Alll lt s /lw. <ttlllt< \HI l•lh 1.ovlng grandma will babpft 1n het coeia ..... l'tome. ..-.. call Marcet ..... , IOI •lee., oomp.aerv. ~ ....... ,_...,.,.... Pr .. •••· M7·221S9 Uc.371tat, '3t·too7 JoM l60-l 82' 1's_r_lc_k_&_S_t_o_ne-.-,.-.-facie-• •"rlnllt•r• ere "' f'lreplac;•. 35 y.-pp. Party Succeu hf.an-only bu•'"-•· "epalt ( H ( 1\ S 11 I)'.; S I 'i 1 t I I I I \ •. I .. ' • '.I II \ I 1 I · I , l °' I (l'\;',1111 ( lltl', Ill 11 111\.1, ' "' ............... Room •OdJremod. P"r•• •II. 8ond. Uc:.~6Ut1 ...... 11~ 1'\'d111 I 1111'\ 17'-0 T .... teLee ..... ( .. a.v.la} USPTA JWO. ,~rmet Colteglal• ~y.,, R .. a. retn. CaM Wfll 639-1711 I \".JI',( \l'I .... I \ ,\ .• • \I' I •, '·· ~, .. ••t. 1'1-9514 n•I Bartend. food & 1natallat1o.,. aerv. c .. ual/formel Chat••• 722-m• . lpactallatnQ fine din-No matter what you're doing, your hometown ftt• In. ing. ....... l'0-2501 iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiliiil ••·•• YOWIOOU••T ........... c... ..... °'*· peintlng by fWOf. UC!leoaoet. Ina. ''" •••.l'N309 fer Ad Actian Cal a llljfll .. AD-VID 642·5671 ..., ,..a In NC!tftt ,_ lly. '*"· V1rao ptnou ptay MHll • •----~----· --v1aoo (A•· 23-~. 22). YO\l·u •"'M "*" 111 '°"' hfi o..n,. ha--., ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;,;;;;,_~!!!'!!'---'"'!!!!!!i-"""""".;...~!!"""""'!!!!!!~-----"-!!!~~~-~~~--~--~----""="'-.r-.-.. .......... _""'=~~~--....,1 a.m pl«flty, cn4U110ity NllOftd. O'ltf• Mrial «Hvlty M",_l.fatft, 7ov'll "8 -tornefOnckna pla71 • 1n1hant ~ .,,, .... ol __.,. , ..... )'Ml'll Md'° ,... ,..._ °" ..-•uacy, ... .,..u..,.. •· • .,.., ,._.11 .....c . .._., .. ,,..1111 ......,, ~of Wit,)\ ... t.pif\a• W\ll alti.-....., "°" Mtwfidal ~ • .... .,....., atfMn. ...,,.... ·u ............... •J-rrele1t' ·-·~ dBl ... tllaelMWlfW •1.21 per Ina, per~· That's ALL you pay. B..son 4"-MINalm•"' .. S.W. Dk9daft For more information, Call Todayt Ask tor your SeMce Of'-*>ry Representative &42~1 Ext.31 O Newpolt S.ach/Coata M11a Dally Pilot Monday. May 25, 1992 81 I I I 1 1 .._,II \ I I ' . · I ::J::.' OOftV loo. o':. .... •H •m•nltl ... MIO+ ut11. e:u.aeaa. I \I l'I 1 '\ \11 '.I ,· 111 I I t II ~JI I I ll I 1.11 I I HO·\ I '-o • "I I lf()\;(1\ '""'' 111Ylll/\ •1.•10 T~ hlW OM t1M1it i·•• 10'AVON ....._1111 wJ •aa MOllDA CfUl I •eo T~ta Plok-U .. !'ftM'OMlc, rnotfvl!Mld, I 171, am Ctecten.u 135, lhp Yamaha 9ft0, II -· t Peed• ca I a e II e • S h e I I C u a t o m ~. M0tnlng dHlc cllr UI, elate •• nu. fl'! • lier ""91 euper clean, (Ot42IO), Bumper Orat 1 e1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE • h If t • • 1 •• 0 /h , +" 10pped tOlling a«vef w/ _..,a2500,..,... ___ o_r:_F_a._t ni. __ 71_1 •_ Sl."5 Truck • ( 4 E 0 I 5 7 2) bOnue Cal a... fnt9r -1100 1-1Wft7 TOYOTONOLVO of •• ....., ' • L-------------------------' '•m•I• roommate wtllMed, MMl-9fof ,.. epon, eht be.wtlful Ir· ""-. condo. ""'"'° • MC, ...... 164-1111 ,UftY Gn IWM• "1 CdM to ttv w/prof, nr pOOI/ epa. S41S, Incl utll. ......... Announcements 1'1-.l<SON/\l.S .IOO.! Maturw 'em&M lo 8hr lg CondO In NB poof, t•nnla, J;;_u, ••c. DWM ... l(a attrae11ve 1.450/rno 8421 young female lo share fabutoua oc•an front • 'Y" • ---• ,_,_ •• 8o•t0tt ~ Cotta M•ta TOYOT41YOLVO Of wt.w. 64..alOO Super alngte H20 bed 115' "Ml1chlef", 70 1Me Hatbor BIVd C.. Moea I :\11' I • I' \11 '\ I 1~1 l!i.111 '-o .. 11 •••••••• PIMM be •war• that ..,. UaUnga In this cat· 9g0ry may require you to call a 900 numb9r In wNch tMnt la • hHler, padded ra111: Yamaha, Sffta &. 11 7~2·2QOO 1Me H~ Blvd 3-drwr peel, Ilk• nu Trai&rtte Sl950.173-l t2J •as HONDA Prelude 722·2000 f76, P:ngtdalre Refrlg Ci ... lo Dutneld 11' A/T, AIC, P/W, T1lt,1-:-.,....,=--.,....,~--­wrka gt1 150, Wrwr Elec eo.t. Totally r• moonroof, super 91 To1ot• CreHlda. dta.u lee> 711-9$72 furb. Nu mtr, betteflH, cl•an, ( 1 MPR33G), loacs.d w/opt, Ilk• nu awltch & paint, Spec Sl995 cond, (2W2E089) M I. It C . t I/\ 1\ I l IS 1-. canvas top. Mini TOYOTA/VOLVO of $18,495, dlr 135-3t7l Ml~l · bOI:> cond. S5800obo Me-Cotta M••• Charge per mlnul•. •HUGI GAAA0E SA.LE t'O\H.H HOAlS 7UI:! 2587/h 85t-4262Jw t911 HatbOf Blvd 722·2000 THU(' KS 11220 '71 Ford Courier over~••d rack, $1050 HYUNU/\I !HHIO '2& ••• R•~ '7~ '88 GL.9, gOOd condl· 142'2114 57 TOWft In tTncu ___ ~ I SofM trMln IO NllGhbOt Of u=~ •t~ -Btyan1 ~ tS Ontlrio rtWr 12 ~ 18 Lat•t. p<ef 13 Asian t7 Untul1..,.. '-ttval 11'\8fT'8oe: Fr 14 Moeen UM 19 l(l\OCll( 15 "MOre -. 20 Booty ._ IC>Md'' 2l " ... and -00--....... .... .. M•M Verd•, m/1, n/a ••tat• ln •Wchang• for t\Nt 25-30 to 1har• II hi h k 1 4BR hom•. Bed/Bath g OUH ••P ng, •"'-"· ... 50 ........ 7••• babytllllng. Salar-y a.rt.ncler Trelftffl Fum, cttha, •Pf't •quip, ~ed. Hrn up to htehld llem1, SaVSun 1150 dairy, salary + 1•·3p. 2107 Carob St. tips, 'fl.Ill or part IJme.1--------- 2 wk training, women.1---------. men 21 or otMr. can: lmmac cond, $$SS• lion, aunroof, new•--------- lnvald, VHF, Lor· tlrH IA ooo. 248-2447 '79 Ford Courier wance, In water NB, ' ' WOr1h $14k Hlllng for OVMhHd rack, $1050 ~! ~1:'Eden" J = ::;~• 2fS Young Scott 3 Italian dty - -....,.... ....., poHlble. 497..Q8ee. N8 ••••om• 38R 2\.t8A oceanfront, on IM boardwalk In sand seoo. \.t utM, 648-7629 Ml-.MlffHSllll'S ,HJJM •NEWPORT BEACH Newpo41 Hit. Room for COUNTRY CLUB eoo..:aa•aaa 27 Steec> llope9 4 em.m.nt 30 Alanna at8fldt 32 Soup 5 -Mineo 33 Aecteattonal 6 Walking pole actMty 7 Of an ec>OCh 3" Chidl't 6 Mind Lat 58900, 723-1255 842·2114 3 I • Monterey Fishing ·~.!:ct.•;!:. 4~ .. ~ '84 Toyota 41l4 long Troller '24, rfflOfld In •ee. tnlc:hQ ''· 1w ""· pert cond, bed, SAS, 5 apd, P/S, WS'• ~. VHI', lofwl, ptc ri.1w 111111, boYnd to AM/FM, Tiit, chrm bM&Ay. ,.. ......,,. OleMI epprc, M2ll (303) 7'M-24M whit, bumpers, hitch, rem, non-emkr, 143<>. CLASS "A" Golf Mem- FuU houH Pflv, Call berahlp, 850-6413 CHILD CM• Seeking rnatwe lady for 3 mo old twin• & houM cleaning for Tues & Thura. 848-1309 Gory .. "' Whlto lit n W•ddlnt Dreae alz• t4, long train, V·nack an~ back, long alMVe, o,.at for fall or wln- t•r wedding! SAC S185, 432.o318 call •h•r lpm former home 9 Bua abOf 37 EY9 part 10 Actor Jeme1 - 38 Pani81nen11 1 1 CtotMI ~. 1n H20 NS wot1h nu cttch, brks, trans, $45k, sell S10K dwn, big tires, 129k ml, Nick &4&-7l74 LINOBORO Tennis ~ub Single mom hu room HB, Mlll.ng famlty life for rent In Nwpt Hit. time membership, Lg• yard, $325/mo, 1400 obQ 53e-90e0 -*'""•. 846-4884 Merchandise OWC no Int. 723·1255 ,89 Chorok .. 4wd. S5300, 673·5eC>5 34' Searay '87 8p'1f•h 4dr Lllrdeo, loaded 1989 FORD F350 Queen or Partor Palma, Cl.or dtlw, tty woo. loecMd, w•pt, 2NEZ487, Dually. Lariat ex- 5-8 feet tall. $20 ea, -·-. 1w tn. mon1 cond, S12?95 dlr 835-3171 tended cab. White. potted. Herb plants, S85k obo 675-7939 32,000 mll... Bed It N . 87...,8422 A 11 2 , 0 1 liner, chrome whHIS, 39 Reelty unit t 2 Heer about 40 Football 13 Runs ...uy plays abbr ta FerNlle 4 1 MllklS holel 23 Huny Ill 25 Mtmle 42 Remove cords 2fS K91p1 out SINGLE mom wanlt lo anare In Npt. Hghta or COM. Up id 1-UO. By 8/1. Matta. 84W741 Employment Opportunities i\~'llUlJt:S hOJO Shada or Pine tr .. 1. 15-e~. iv ~dg, u,:B ~: LINCOLN '71 ~~.11~~1'' 4~ce~~~~ gallon, 10 for S200. t· lraller, Loran, ball Continental. 460 Book value: $17,000. gallon planlt, S1 ea. tank..Qr•at Perform•r, •ng. runs gOOd Sl295 Mutt ••II Sl5,000 lrom 27 Batt>ecu9 rod 43 Tipped 28 ChMM tourCI •5 = 29 Higti-ranklng Commercial Real Estate fH,SINLSS on l(E l'Olt HENT :!7fi9 12 • 15 otnc.. Clean, prof. H51 I Newport 1-.Ml'LOYMENT :'>5:JO Cnhltrmtttmtlonlst Part·llme, wHkenda. Lan Stop 892-8782 Door Hoit Parl·Tlm• Eval/Wknda al Lan Slop. 852-8752 Blu/grey Str&Jght Back Chair 115, P•ralan ' Rug S35 IS!S0-3211 VarlellH. 874-9422 $8500 obo 852·91 t t Musi ... i 642-0517 OBO. B48-0180 C'Ol.I H "J'IHl.t:S 6017 Attention: Ttddy Bt1r Collectors! SAIL BOATS 7014 Mt;ncEni-;s 9130 '80 4908L 47k mu ... CAT 30' Loaded w/many llawleu, Must Se•. xtras, lmmac cond, SAVEi (060742), Cr•· Must S•• This Onel vl•r BMW, 835-3171 s 16k obo 289.0225 NISSAN 91~0 SP1';Eo & SKI BOATS 7016 VANS 9225 '82 B·l 50 V8. New paint, 4 captains chairs, aofa bed, $3900. 968·5273 VOi.VO 9230 peraon 46 W11a-30 -limit 48 Force 3 1 Kida· bed a 49 Welland Canal 33 Parent t .. tur• 35 Golf b&llC 50 Stitch line 36 Turna nglll 52 F'tr~-38 Speckles ~ 39 Som.tt11ng 56 Your and my grully 2 3 5 Blvd. Coa1a Mesa ---------1225. 553-1115 French & Victorian Antq ~ ro1•wood furn, t840..1880. Fine Col• leetlon Incl: 8 " mlrr w/ columns, 2nd Empire bed, 2 mrbl ch .. 1a, lg dlaplay cabinets, carved armolr• w/mlrr front, aml tbla, carved arm chra. All lop quaJ. tty, nne cond plecH. Musi S••I 723-45239 Wiii "•crlflc• Undaay Purpua Limited •dlllon "Lady Anno" T•ddy Bear #8 of only 100 mad•, S200. Pl•••• call 142-432 t X332 days or 831-3220 eves 19' OLASTRON '87 190HP Merc/cruls•r I/ 0 , Open Bow Tri-Hull, Sun-Top, Trailer, Lott of storage. Great Ski Boat In excellent con· d1tion (10 person ca· paclty). St0,500 OBO. Cati (714)84~1571 '88 3 00ZX fully loaded, security, t· tops, lo ml, $10,950 '87 Volvo 7400LE obo. lmmac 493·9869 A/T, AJC, Snrf, P/W, t4 300 720 3731 8/F 1* sff.'. 1117 WHt• cliff, NB. Ag1 641-6032 Huntington •••oh otnce for Rent. 1390 per month, 1 at and HCurfty. 148-4200 INIJUSTHIAl. 2788 8UllNHI LOCATION New bldgt, Ofc/Wat• ht•, atorelmta, roU-up doors. Also street front ahownna. Or•at CM loc. Starta at 79C per ft. Ag1. l5C>-1220 INCOME PROPERTY 2790 Turquol•• Mino 20 llC,.a, hi deaet1, 11lnt gems, remot•, clean air. S22K. 876-9824 BEA PILOT BOY OR GIRL APPLlANCI-;s f!O 11 Th• Dally Piiot It •Wutt./Ofyef S275Jbo111 currently contracting Ollhwaahef S125. ffige young •duht betwHn ll85. ..... a.48 t'URNITURt: 6014 FHEE TO YOU 6022 SAAB 918:> '18 Turbo Convert 5 1pd, loaded, wlllt1, Io mi, 011g ownef, Jdnt cond, $20,500 obo 733-0930 th• eo•• of 14 • 17 to tell th1 paper at 1p.- clal events. There la Belg• S.C'I xlnt cond '8 4 Toyota Lo Van no dOOf to dOOf' aollc-S 12s, lg oak din tbl Rear A/C, Cats, Tilt. FREE: t cubic yard of dirt. 548-3120 MARINE SLIPS TOYOTA 9210 ltlng and you would 1140 ~70 P/L, t owner only 5"k work onty one SatUt· CrNm/mauve Sofa S75. 11 ( KV N 9 o I ) day 1 week untll Contole Stereo w/ClJ• AVAIL lmmed In prime ~7~:. · 1 achool'a out. Earn tom caat ptyr bullt·ln •Vintage Watches Nwpn toe. 75 ft t lip w/ To~ot-.'Volvo of money and hav• fun, ,75, Tan Recliner 125, Bought, Sokl and R• t7'1.1 ft beam. St 100/ Cotta M•aa tool Mutt be out· and MOREi All In xlnt paired 194-8550 mo. Debra, 648-7800 1966 Harbor Blvd going and poaMas • cond. call atter 5pm BALBOA COVE SLIP . ___ 1_2_2._2_000 __ _ potltlve al1ltude. For l42-8129 ·- more Information callt---------$250/mo. 30 Ft, park· '87 TERCEL Auto. Paul J•lley at 142· Fulon frame & pad. Ing avail 85C>-8145 Low MllH , (1SRT487) 4333 Ext. t09. MO. Flbergtua back· $3994, board S15. 720-1023. OAK, xlnt cond, exec Slip to 50' Toyota/Volvo of DENTAL ASSISTANT KINGSIZE WATERBEO • offlc•: duk, chra, Clasalc NB area, pos· Coate Meaa Pleaaant group prae-No-wave mattr .... In-fllea, mlec. 751·1424 albt• live-aboard. Call 1961 Harbor Blvd tlce In Newport Beach eludes frame & h•ad-days, 721-0991 •vH (7141 831-8480 722·2000 needa FIT Aatt w/exp. board. Good condl· '87 Toyota CRES· RDA pr•f. Good ben-tlonl Only $200. Call SIDA. Fully Loaded, 1 •ma. Call 840.1122 68!>-7904, leaw mea-owner, (2FXU091), D •NTAL EmployHal1_u_..ge_. ------$10,995, TOYOTA/ Emp~. Outstand-Maltr .. a s.ta TWfn $80, VOLVO of Cotta DOCKS 7022 P/L, Diamond Car, 17 (2FKR217) $9995 Toyota/Volvo of Coate M••• 20 1966 Harbor Blvd 722·2000 VOLKSWAGON 923:> •a,o Cabriolet Convert • .......,.-+--+-~ red 'wh top, 5 apd, tw 40 ml, St 1,750 o bo, 833- 3952J673.0523 M I SC. AUTO 9245 1941 Plymouth WOODY ....,.-+--+--+---4-- orlg cond, beauty, ma-49 roon, xtras. $24,500 t=-=-+-+-(310) 498·1588 56 ANTIQUJ-;S & 60 CLASSICS 9250 63 7 detMted 41 MakM holy 42 Con• container 44 Pen and - 45 Fabric tor trimming •e 1nttuenc:. •7 wuen 48E~ta 50 Anni I adopted land 8 9 10 51 Inner pref 53 Unrefined mlnerlll 54 Untuly kid 55 MolatlnleM 58 NeighbOr ot Tenn 59 1(1.nd ot· llUft 11 12 19 13 Business & Finance lll!SINl<SS Ot>l'OHTllNITY :l!iO .. Ing opponunltlH. Call FuU S9$, On s140, Kg 7 °:~::::·~~;~::ale, Mua, 1866 Harbor '88 FIREBIAD 714·523·15"5 SUSS, Fiw0ell'l~t03 AKC Papers, $300, Blvd, Costa MHa. NEW 350 Ch•vY1--------------------------- D•NTAL-ORTHO Private htat• Salo 55MSNM 722•2000 motor and 350 trans. LOCAL PAY PHONR RT. LOW COST, HIGH RSTURN. 1· 800-741-1188 Rooeptlonlet FIT all for appt 581-1032, 18 '88 Legend 33k ml w/ $2400/obo. 89().()()55 No ..," or Sat. Ben-Centwy Engbh Mrvlng 2 yr warr, gr1 cond, 1 L ema. Beaut.lfuf olc In 8'de boald, Oftg Patina owner, local car. SEL 1988 Muatang, 269 Nwpt Cntr, 144-1211 2.pc china cab ,..j••I/ v.a. A .T 95"' Me- o Ou Ds.,1EEPEA wood lighted lnl -;;.. 114·500 54~786 chanlcally Restored, A N ~ Ffencft stY'I dining room N9'W Interior, Just t2-month poaftlon, I Mt. doMd e· Ol)en 10', your uMd vehicle needs paint Job to be hour a p•r day. w/I aine dirt Ind........ thro h L ilied bitter than new. needed by liuntlng1on mrtt French br ... ~ '87 528• A/T, xlnl UQ c a.u • s4950 OBO Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you . Pa1 Phone• • Poa S900 W1dy Income • Min lrtY9St. $9,IOO. t • to0-229-2290 Beach City School roo~ cllandiller 3, cond, (2SDS402), (7 l 4) 84~1571 Olalrlct. Salary 11 acrou One ot •kind! $11 ,995 Crevier BMW.t---------.-.;........;...__;:.__ ______________________________ --:. S 1, 710 • S2, 124/ ent~ unit cus· Gar~ Sal•, Sat, Sun 835-3171 Vending Route1 ~or ••lo. Eam a •••dy cuh lncom•. 1..8()().~ month. (Employer tom built Nbbed OtA &. on 1•·2p, 718 -.-1-9-8-7-8-M-w-3-2-5-1-.-. pajd Publk: Empioy.. wftlte 56 \,, • 23~d • LllHctpur In ....,, chrt, Oelphln grey/Ian, new .. •• R•tlrement Con-1S"t1,.' dtamond thaped mlrrora, 2 blkH, misc brakH, 6 tk weft maln- trlbutk>n amounts to ~ .u''h • 40"W wJ tained mu... c11no1d MONEY approiclmately S134 ancq !tame alatm, erul .. control, p•r month). Muat1-......;~__;_____ 1 c TO 1.0/\N ~!JI ·a pa11 wrltt•n teat. On az Wattf1>ed maple power w ndows, Al · A p p I y a t 2 O 4 6 t hi-post frm, lnclu float S 11. 900 obo GET DEIT FREE Nowt CraJ1"1'191' Lane. H.8. manreasll'INter St50 BJtch eontemporaiy On"' 310-798-0550 Iv mag Phon• 914 .. 111. obQ 538-8980 w/h•ad & Foot bQard, Ouar conaolldatlon. SI ·SSOK. Bad credit ok, qulclt approval. 1 • to0-27s-.eeo4 7 days Announcements L()S l lio. FOUND :.!112~ Deadline for' applying SOLID OAK s.drawer draHer, 2 la May 29, 1982. B•DROOM arr nlC-ai.nda,.044-2934 INSIDE SALES Fits Full/Queenalze b.•d. Mirrored & The Cuatomar Servic• llghl•d headboard. Departm•nt of th• OraW9fa, eablneta. Ar· Newpott BHchlCoata molr• Included. Exeel- MeN Dally Piiot '-lent cond1110n. Must loOl<lng for T ... mar-... 11 S800 OBO ketJng Proe with con-1111 t1a1a111 r•1u1ta. Pl•... M2-vl22 Transportation HOJ\TS 701 I :'~~~tment 81 •'t4 BAYLINER '18 ..... FIND :::. =g=.c=~~ In Ortental Rug o.pt. low houra, open bow. No aicp. n••ded. fl•., finder, aler•o. CHEVROLET 904:> '83 CAM.QtO, Black. Z28, 305 engine. over· drive trans. $5000. 890-0055 '85 CORVETTE Red w/belge lnt91'10f, glaas top, 17" wh•el• A t ires. ZR·1 rear bumper. Cuatom paJnt. 42,000 milea. St4,500/obo. Call IMM200 DATSUN 9060 Evng1 & Wknda. gr'Nt for skiing, nan- '0 u ND I w HITE H .50/hf. Call Kay at &.D apartmtn)t Ing and cock1ail erul• • 7 2 2 40Z. NE w MIXED BREED GER· 7t4-644-t2t2 ext. 371 through clauilied l.ngl S3500 Offer. 432. MOTOR . sup ER MAN SHEPARD, Male, SPECIAL EVENT 0311 pleas• caU al\eJ CLEAN! $4000 obo o entte, ,ound a111 SOLICITORS r.: t-::==::::::=====-=-~l=pm======--=95=7=·93=90=d=a=ya===;t around Harbor & =~.,to'" ~ta~··:, WANTED Se . ' ' ur car Coala M••• Animal Tho Dally Piiot la Conlrol, PINN call currently c:ontractlnn the CM Animal Con-who • ~0:~~·~·~ f~~"'4 make tracks! Heartbroken aubacriptlona at van. oua apeclal ewnt• tn Famtly ... I<. bo-th• Oreng• COHI lolled k>1t Abre-ln-.,... No •1.pertenee la Ian Cat. cherished r equlr•d. Start at memb91 of lh• famllyl ss.oo an hour plu• t 2 Iba. mal• ... laal c:omml•llon on each •Mn 5/19, Vlclnfty Of ord., you N II. Thia •• Suney & Ce"*> High· .,, ...., way to get lands Dr, Corona de! ••Ira lnc:om•. ,or Mar... PleaH Nol.. n'IO'• tntonnatton con-- Ue NUnlt• OU1 tamltyl t.ac1 PaUI .,....Y al 142· Contact Maty al ... ,_ 4333 EJC1, 20t. • 0571 .....;.;;.:.;;-=~;.;.;,---- LO I Yo· $300 RE· WAR Larg• Oold Rope aracetec, io.. a1 Soulh Coast pta,u on Ma~ e, t992. OWN•R D•Vl8TAT•DI ONLY .ISW9urt HAV• llROM MY llOTM•ftlll ~E CM.L (714) ~7M PILOT CUSSll'l•D ti's the reaourc• you can count on to ••II a myriad of m9fchan- dlM Item•, beeau•• our columns com~ quallfl•d buyer• to calll Ma..a8'78 UPTO *600 PER MONTH •fllllllRlm* Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation. and llabllity insurance. CALL 841 COITA &\ rewml IUQI ' Need to sell yru ar? Do tt the easy way! Rm yru ooto oo for 10 OOys in the Daly Piot/100e~nt. ~ it m't sell, we'I nrt it for 5 m«e 00ys, FREE!* (rj Ckis.iied f cr ~kils. t 1.1 .... ..,rf.•r•d ( ·llfTJf11Ulll f~· fif.1 t li.it 'f/ll,11 1• r------------NAME YOUR OWN......,._ : PARTS SPECIAL I 81.00 OFF I ANY PARTS PLR:HASE a: s 2S 00 • s 49 00 I I ANYPAR1$~ng~oo -s 9900 1 I 811.00 OFF I I ANY PAR11i PUA::HA9E OF 1100 00 . $188 CX> I II ANY PARni ~~~MR II TO'tOTA PtMT'S CN. y I ., ,,,,. ...,,_.~« I I \T>TOYOTA I II YlldtarwN ~pu'Ct11110ffif 1 1 ,..-·~·*'----·~ I ~~-­I Olr~,. \;: ____ _ PAIITS&: §ERVJICE ., ..... ...,,...,,, .... ~TOYOTA Be Monday, May 25, 1992· 'VlllY Ct.ASSY LADY'. G. ................. ... ..., . ..., ... • • ctr • ._., .. CS& ............. QI l16) ~...aimYll lADWm DIP ....... _, .. , .. =-* S,ls.4Sb ...... "We're bringing people together/,, ::: ......... .. -~ ... ..... ........... , ...... c.1mo M.E S£EXING ROMEO.•· Dal~ UI~. clasty. 18- ......... SWP. f .lo\>. ... ri'llCIOIS. '°'"' to d.Mcc. lAtc 1lca. call 1169 VEJtYATTRACTIVE.W.32. .... coafldm, pU)ful, ~ kipluouJ fllll·f!Jurtd SBF {(ICU 6'+, IQCllll'llJC. pu KlllllC, intcl i.,_ banc!ll JS-40 male for ~ klna-lmn relll>OM!up Mngod .-d I + All~ RI CioM!ity. Sllltl Ana Call 1"9:? SOPHISTICATl::D BRL, NETTE SWF. S'6'11 ll . .dlrk· b~, leMih~c. 1111tlhgtm ~b SWM 4S-S8. pro(e\'IOnMI, beallhy, clean bfc-~k' l.t111g Baril. Call 219\1 BOHEMIAN ~ ilM be. ilcllldtocel-. vena111t \IS CllVUOllllalll prof Nlllllll .&ll S"l'.seebsmcat, \lnul.arh rn~ filed male for comm11mtnt Tusb11. Call 2391 MARRIAGE·MINDFD ~'5"/ I IS. 32. bruneat. SWJ.. "'IS. blppy IDd heahh) k'Clk111g rar S11Dt. Very llllk'tlle aff'c>."'tlOll· .. toy. OUll°'nl . .nd l)h)'I calJy (rt Good L'IJIMIUllUll.Y loves children anJ an1mah OlnSblll val~ Su. Ct''lful Cl· iecr. now ready 10 build •trong. fulfilling relahonslup leac:ho~ to fMllly. T11>1m. Call l~I~ READY FOR ROM.\ \U flllliDy.111\col\ll\111• k" .t-lt 'I, SWF full·fi~uml \ l I~ .,. auburn hllr allll ~lmunJ t10 k'llkmg §ell~U11c • .inn~ \\\ M 28-36 for lau~httt 3lld k" e Ir vine. Call 1065 MARRlAGE: \11\PI [) \\\ P S'S'll I~ .. 1:. t-runrttt \ ' hippY llld health~. lt\>l.111~ ,,,. same VCf) artn11.i11t <lllt.uon Mt. St~) llUl~llnll 11\J f'l\1,1 call) fit Go...J ;1>1111T1Uni.:1110r love children Miil o1111mah Chm blll ~alut\ \UH't"\IUI L Jlttf ~ l'C<lt.l) Ill bu11J \ffi'lll~ tul filhng rtl.mon,h1r le.Jin~ w tamil) :-.c ... ron 6e&h < 111 l'I:' iodip .S Clnlll· I'll OWF. )'Olllll 60. cron. llll'ldlvt CM'· ptac w,ip.s.c. for IOlf .S • • SeetilC lit. NIS SWM .SS. 68 11oM.t 1D1mt1S tmar Call ma PROf"f.5SIONA.l BLACK FE· MALE en.JOYS l.belilrc, b1llO and It\. Seeks mUc compatUOll. 35- 60. race unimponan1 Long Beacfl Call 21 SI> IRRESISTIBLE DELIGHT· Ft 1.. DJF :' suptrl> cluldlm. ~ 1111tllet1uai 40!.b DJM HUSBAND Expenence hk'l. 11hmtum lmne Call 1817 NOT JUST ANOTHER PRETTY FACE Hir'ley·ndtf, too Seruual. romaooc. pmi-c~c:.d Grcd . ..eek~ ~1occre. talth, atrecuonaae SIDWM, NJS. OI CJ ~ Undcf 40 COllU Mesa. Cill 18S9 IN COSTRAST TO my da)'bmt ;cnousneS>. I lo•t 10 ndc mo- lon:yc~ for fun rm 'ltllsuall rom1n11.. ~1ncerc/pl1yful. brain)'!JttttY, nh Ckmuu. You sholllJ Ml C SlllUlllf quaht1C$ llld bt affectlOClllt S'ltlllnder tim-C rr.u Mt'>& Call I gsq CHRISTIAN SINGLE MOM. 40, 5'9 112. loolJng for tall ~WM. Chmnan io enJOy uun/ b.Jllroom dm:1n1 io start Santa AN Call 2:\49 C "Rl\G JEWISH WIDOW. NJ. v.oulJ h~ IO IOlc. laugh llld Jmtc ~.11n Hunu1111on Beach \;ill 1.~T' CHRISTI'\\ ~\\.I-CllJO)-S OUI • dooo. '4lhng. prole~~1on.J. "I.I D. l11•r I 'hJIJ. cn}I>)'~ life Scd .. 1 SWM/DWM 1940, hkc 1.ilut\ 4ieal Bc.lr.:h Call IN9 Jr\\ ISH \\ 100" .,.,1'1kl hL.t I\ meet •rt&l hfe 'tf..\SC'ff ti() "' ft~ It.II' 11"1Un' Hun11ngton Be.:h Call 2t>W OJI-~5 MISSE-S KISSl:S, ~· mg pop..'tim fun. drt.um ~ 'K I 119. Wit\ 1ttl' IJll malt' d)'· llll'OO C o<ota MN (':all 1.l I ~ TIRED OF G.._MES' \1t IOJ' It's • simple • 1-2-31 DWP. 21 a.-. Clas&y. lllllQUC. ldr'Ctl~ ~ '"*R Setts saecm. lllnC-b~ SW, NS pdmm 26-Ja. Cot\cnMQ. i&hClltlft, boob. peork. (j llldel ...... 1bann1. can11a lf\'ioe, Call 1446 SWF. 19, chubby, lo\'lble. out· IOUll ltddY ht# aectin& roman-~ SM •ho loob Wide. !IOI just OUISXlt. FuflMon call I 393 BCTTE MJDLER pmoaabty, bul rncmblr Ann Marpret. ~ (e:wonal WOCIWI 11.1tb ioquinng mind 1tekJ adveiltlltt50IM, good·humored. SCNittve. well· adjusted matclung bookend MllSI be (ll • tnm. N/S, good llllUl'ed. podti\ot Ind open. 'S· S9 Long Beach Call 29S7. P£1TTE. A 11V.CT1VE. AC· TIVE. WF. would hU 1 pllt· ner in my wl boll .. or f« saibng. skiing, shows Of beach bOO"i Long 'Beach. CalJ 2299. ATTRACTIVE. SEXY BLONDE. DWP. Ldespru1p IDIO Owt:ll ol Rel Sc:li!8Ct llld all k9cll ol wff lo\'t IO lauih. dlnce. golf. bike. beach walb.. bolllng, ,..11.ale~"CJ I'd h~c a friead Ind IO sbir'C JI.ft With. l=I~ lltl'IC· uve. tall. in1e1u,cni. 1wwe. It.II• ~YC, I kwUll genderMI llOUQd SO Check ti OUl11 long ee.ch.. Call 1714 LIGHT lJP MY LIFE. BIG GUY I llllClhgetll. pusiot\ale, open. '°"tnf .-tuie female Tall S"T, lttrlt'lllC. lo\t IO laugh. golf, ~I. deep sta fish. tn•cl. dance. You: aur1ct1~e. fun. opm. w«essf ul. ••ll't. v.wm. &all, .i5.55 Loog llelch Call 2688 SJI-10. lttks SJM. ~. lo\ts hones. CQll'Cry lllllSlddanculJ. .,. raniltri·n-boou a must TllSlln Call 16TI PRETTY, PETITE. MUSIC TEACHER. S'2" 111 O. Sttls 1 gentleman i.-bo 1s spintuall)' rmndcd. ldlkbc. ~SS. IO sldft I 'pcm! bft qedicr Onngt c OWlly Call 2030 Dial 1 (900) 407-4377 Opdoall..!..b:. ~ ~ r:ld'lr ~ ~. Opdoo ~ lO. spccifiC ad. (Erfc:r the call , .-bm ~) OpdoG IHo broMe cbtoogtl ~ vace ads. lCAif rrqu/ltJ" ~ pbofw and tw htl8tt"' I I.~ per........., > SingleLif e Inc. a.5lk.llllCS no li:abilky for the cnntmr ol or reply ro a ~ ~ We recommend cbal you u.9e rocnmon sense and caution when mcaing a~· You mu.11 be 18 yn or older IO ~ "' c. pbce an ad. Men Seeking Women TAU... DECISIVE-'l\\.M -'~ 'ittb finanrull) <.«urr lad1 1, ~ ooe l't'I one n:l•mn-h1p I.th 11lk Huntmr1c>11 Bt•h I ~11 '485 SCORP10 S\\ \I ~ hk-11, W.S,ICM!s. tmtl.,Jmf"' '>«~' SWF 40+ 111/S '"'"P"" lka..h Call 4857 SBM. PROF FIU \It PRl\C l TYPE )'carTUnJ hlf 1•1cl IA"1 IOlllCd 'alot n:t..u.in'"'" ..:cl' SBF. 13-30 tnl'"' """tit' rea. beadl. U\ \.~a' \IJl\oll Hill. Call 3312 ROMANTl\IST HIT\ ISH 51"1160. NIS, financllll• '.IC' Oft Seeks shm. Nund cinn2 SWf. ~l for ~ n.-1. p Bcbront \hon.-(.all .c910 0000 LOOKING 'llk;(t,\IUI SWM. 33. ~ Cl.w). tlltrk the tidy cnv1ng rom1n'c coaa:nuttment a!ld ht\I fntnd Cc.a Mesa. Call W~7 ~THLETIC. PROl-l'i KJNAL.SWM l2.~ud1m. dMly beldl ~ ICl \\~t• II -. Sllft!ld ~ Call \~1' Alll!ALCATCH SWMN~ II .chktic. hand:lomr 1nttlhscnt ~. plO(c:wonaJ. clllnntf .ro romMdc, rt.ad)' 10 ~le lmllt' Call 18 DWM L.OOKJNG fOR sv.ect. ~OUI dOll. under~ N1S. PW I IO'tt t.ponsflllh r-..c~461s SWM. 20; 6')/llO, BROWN/ (JRf.EN. s.et1111 SWP I~ 20 (« ~ IC1toon hip Fut ..._eaa-. 5ENS(TMl. HONFST. SWM 3', fll/143 • .cbci waU•p. ..... SWF. ~'11. ror r. a..1 t0m111tt. Nc•por1 1.-cti. Call J22l, HM'OSOME. HY MAN~. rT 11 '° I ""' a.MC. v ~ for .. ridl INICh ......... Qil4l67. M SEBS )5 '°' ... :tr•~M k ~,..,.. a... Clroft. Clll U3'. OWM~AL-.b ..... .., .... life .................. .. <-.eo.y C)l- f!OS SYafON!: n · ... ,., .,...,..,, 1ms. ~ ....... #1, ==-=:..;:: t::r.:r'J; W(t _..f ...... agt'Dd.I ot 'un 1.1nd and 1ictan n."llUI' II" lllr ( ~II JN)' \THlllil C>\\\.I ~'.-\flln lu.t lt.imun1U' ~111' 'P'"' Wlt'<IU' nim;anb, hi. rv' 'lttL.s 'wlmt 1n \h• ... nman l.<>nJ Bc .... h Call .io \l \~R\ !~Tl-RESTED IN \1FfTll\,G I pmon .... t.h ~()\If t.aknt llld I ki.e tu cal r<'1-d h'llld. ~ 11.e can duit to- ~ ~ill( Call W;)J D"" \1 '~lll<;O. '"' hrn hair. bfut t)CI llhldJL Sel\L..1 ~Vl'F 2()..40 rn. tnm 1 it\lln Call '675 lil\GLE. W~ Vl:RY E."<ER c;rnc ~"' acu1e II r \h It fk«tr Uwn I I Ctqt ~·"'~ Ont ot tht h1Jlitr tnttl) ~ fl ~1!1 LI•'<' • beach •m paru.:ular \111\1 ht chink m~ I"""' Su~ Bu:h Call "649 RF.l\~l'\~A"I.( I \f~' SWM. ~~II I~ klM tnm pm· fc-\ICJllll l;11t\lii<)d1ni.filrn. ., ~l· 1nltlhttn1 ~llla<lll\ c;llrl-~4 ~ C c....u \1N ('all "'l() lii\,._D~J\if A \II\' \1AN. 40 ~ JJ I 20, Illa. lAlll.wn -etkl I 1hpina lldv for hfttunt pen llt'r 1~1111 Bc-.h (~JI.IOI~ Fl ~ LOV1'1r<, SY. '1 \4 tn J<•~l ))(king dan11n, danc1111. 111'"tl mo'tt'o. RWNlln mi ftmak 2~ l.onJ Bc..11 Call 3Sl7 ROMANTIC FDl;CATED DJM, young 112. like thattu. walU. llold111& llarid... tra\tl, roWfll Stitt friellttm lmoa ~P ~Belc.b CaU4676 RETlRED WIDOWER needt fmlllt ~ CMr so ror ~ cba llld llltlR ScaJ Beach. Cell ''° LOVP. P£mE UJ>IES -.11t1 ~halt. SWM. Gldlvt. Ut- ldlip. llrtft ~ m .S'9', tstly tefl/pqlpcf Ntr. lo¥a IO pf llld wuUI low -. .,.. wtdl ...... ,.,.. ' Biby. lft )'VII ~Valif7 C '746 ~KJl:A KATF.ll P1LOT. r11 5 11 '. blllM)'td QJllQI JlrOfi tOt.ft.fty • ftd s.b tinroy. fwy. ftt. n.r\ally .... flt tidy bwiurtdtn ~ New· p:ll1 ... Q.U...,, I KIAYPADOU!l·Tlll dld.t..._ WMtMh' ............. ,,,..., .... ~)IO llliM f~ lid ........ , ... Cll BLACK MALE. 47. stiov.-mt 1 @OOc.I v.oman a!ld nJ Wlll you 1 &<100 man HunongtOO Beach Call 4IW PHOTOJOURNA.LIST. FAT. BALD BROKE. \ 5. tliJlll'I uoopcr 1ttls one llXld llom&n i.1 ~ttfl lht borne rim. blltmna Comna dfl Mar Call '992 LOOKING FOR AN OLDER W(l\tA"' ~tr) <llll'ICtl~c SM, ~ R 140. !J «ks llalth}' lady fCJf fun 1~111t Call \~SO HITT & SPICYJ.ATINO. :l9 >CW lif fllllnm. 2.S-35, for fu111111cl oomed) llld"' l..Ue- •ood Call 3621 Ft'NNY GOURMET SJM. 40. 6'2 !ttb W\)nllU.hoClll llllLt mt laupt and liU my llllMI) ulflJ Budt U.11 .azs I EDl CA TED PROFES SIO\A.l SWM. 6'2/l&s, all· t'tlfti. tnJO)\ diJltna. dlltnna. •«Wida Seeks slcndrr SWF .ti).~. C<llllpaNOO. ;ianner. for wncett n:"'1on~1J1 lMne Call 48~ TAU ORTOOTAJ...4,,SWM ! l 6 1210 ldlktJc. }CS-hut •tr)• 1ponr&MW1 £1••>'" Wlt, .,.tll 'M•l>M Bach c.11 llM TRA Vl:L l: UkOPl:.. VW We;.iptlalia Clmptf. 11.Jtll "Pf ncnctd. young flO s mile Roumnor Call·~~' SWM. 47, HANDSOME. IN· TEU..IGf.NT. ~\C. edu- Cl&Cd. W)'plll pmooillt)', ~nlllllly nd1 •l.\hr$ \0 Wire with SWF I)( tanJlly melft Rclaoon•tl1p lt.tditta.to mer- n.,e l~uie C.11 ""l AVUY~t.RO­ MANTIC'. pnmt, ~­~~ fM.)',SVll'° (no " w.1rt. 1111 lidi. no ~e h1ndlu, 10 l&llOOi, 10 f-.itdlell) quail I vt1J pniay. ~ • ...,, playfltl t1lddly "Oallll •ho bditr"' .. chem ~. lftllluty. kM. Md the np! IO N '-11 ntr I.mat c.aa )6)1, VOY YOUTHFVL Vr'M, lXTlF. .lalamd.~ ... dlit. l&IMMl~.lld) • ., pi.. f«~ lr4tt Cal ,71) Aft-l.l.J'D(T' SIM, •U, 5'6· • lluchomt. ttth JOIJ..,_. JOlllllrf~to-.eier... ~-law~ c.a IM Gf.MINI. ~l. S .... ,....io,w. ...... • .nou "*~ Nil> &-.AM.Call AC'11Va P£m'ti LADY. 111 .... iow. ~ lrlVdutt fllllb INfl .... •s. Uller· -· Allla1ae. CaD 2"). OINOER RODOERS 1tth yQlllhful fired ~to lnp die baM ~ ., HO Soc~ fllllCIJOO Buena fllli. Call 1803. 2 VIVACIOUS. ATrRAC· T1VE BLONDES. f«bna: 2 hartlofous lllDdsomc hanks. NI s. llutties. lllllSit. mo.its, dill· nm. flllL IM1t. Call 1185 DWF, 43, OK looluna seeks IOmt()Oe sincm to ~ ome llld ~ widl. lmne. Call 2J03 JUST BECAUSE fM BEAtmFUL..doeSD\ me.m I doll\ tDGW •hit's UllpOl1llS in hfe··skiing, working out. fnends. ttmis. lrl"Vel II\ 111111 ~! I am in my 40's (look 3Us~ blonde. S'S'/120. I would like IO meet I '7·.52 )'I' old~ tioaally IDd r1111naally tean IOlllma. Irvine Call 2J05 LOOICJN(j R>R A BEAUTl· fVL. w AJlM. fill.lo\'1Q8 itll· SUOUS WOUllll IO SUllld by ~' h's • colJ 11.ortd OU1 lllttt--lct' f .ct it IOgtlhel' Me: WF. S'S"/ 140. 111burrVgreen. one ctukl YOU· WM. tall. NIS. JS-4S, su.cctSsful. cmoriotlally coo· $C10m.. Uxia lkzb c.11 19S7 YOUNG .SO. BLONDE. .S'6"/ 121, fCd.s ND O\U .SO, wcri.- lllJ. 10 Cll)O> fua and pomblc rtbboMh1p Costa Mesa. Call 189S. BLACK CHRISTIAN SINGLE.. 33. N/S, preoy. tall (S'll'l. dun. browa eyes.~ Secb tall C'bnSbm. funn). IOl- 1ns. t11ntt prof~ NJS • 16 • 40 TllStln. Call 112.S BLONDE WIDOW , 60 YOUNG, seeks llt:llvt gtn1 for w1lk on~llldlqhs.Ncw· port Beach. Call 2'109. 'PEOPLE SAY I'M ATTR.AC· TIVE. I 1gn!C.. V1~anous. pt· lltt. 5"2'11IS.42, ~JO some llunJ, DJF I •'111111 uul11.p:m, profcwonal Jewish 111111 4(). S5 Wllh I good heart and I good llld. hiae C.tll ~. SEXY, BUXOM. BllJNETT6. BIOBUJEEm,DJF.lS,(we "> ..,kWd. ttW ., C/. from C'1lbfo. .ts SWM lO-'S yrs 10 tDJOY d1un1. d111Mr ud dloculg .. 1D091 of all fn.dWp. fllll • ~. lAcuftl Ntpd. Call JS31. PETITE. VIVACIOUS, IN· TELUOENT. f'cmimnc. 111nt· ll\C. ~ Seclitla lhll spe- aal 111111 IO shift my tt1l for b.ft. Alt'8toS&. ~ Viqo Call 2050. INTELLIGENT. ATTRAC· TIVE. SWF. 19, S8'/128, seeks SWM ill 20'5 tl\IO 5kiing. danc· ma. KROQ ml !Un. Fllllemt. Call 1053. AliRACTlVE FULL·FIG· URED MAMA BEAR O\tr 200 lb6. Seeks 1111tlbatnt. tall. daf\ and hlndsolne WM 33-40. Seri· ous only. Fullerton. Call mo. rM NOT THE WOMAN IN RED or the gu1 next door, bul 1( u·s to1111COr1C m bet11.'tal )Clll'te loobn& for .. .rm I profmiooal SWF. NIS. 33. 57, bloadettloc. Mlny \'1l1Cd ~ I wtU rt- II.Im all calls' lmnc. Call 196S. IRISH LASS. SWF, 5"9'140. seeks sinmt., hollt$l. down IO eartll. tall 37-SO. WM 10 shlr'e lo\e. life ct i..ps Lei's !.alt llld COll'fll' rnkmU. Ceatnl Orange Counry Call m J PRETTY. VIV ACIOOS. play- ful, ldvealUl'OUS.edltclltd.. (cmi. Rlllt, loving lldy, 111111)" llllCr • esb, -.eeU succtS.\ful, 1111W..11\t ITllll, 4 J.. S8 1..o11a BelCb Call 2463 SOULMATES" ATTRAC· TIVE BLUE-EYED bnint11t. 3S, 57111&. "*"«nlall)' NI· ous.. cmauoaally ah•e. ptl) t· cally ICll\C. ccacMr Appl'ecl· lltS pmonal gm.'th. imtpll)' llld • sense of humor Seckm1 SWM 10 4S with unillf quah llCS. lrvme. Call ISS8 ATTRACTIVE, SWF, 3S, LONG HAIRKiRN EYES. IOlll EnJO)' laiisl*J, con~ oon. the Ollldocn. qlOlb. ptt. (omuB& w. 1%111&1 '~ Seek l'O'Wve. •Y·l°'lll• prolts· .... SWM. 29-40.·fo( ..... fJllp.,. ........ ~ eo.. Mm&. c.it me. FUN•LOVINO, CLASSY LADY. N1S. 40+-. llds llM!t- IWOuS.IUCCCUfulteadelW~ SSf0tf~p. Newport Bctch Call 2005. PROf'ESSIONA.L ATTRAC- TIVE. CHEERFUL SWCF, sv. JJ. ms ~ e. klic i«{R WM. 31·39. lB flt. llltt \'tltnlJnt. trvlllt. Call I &SO. EBONY GRADUATE STU· OE.VT. 23, S'l'/l ll Seeks SM 2J. 30.5'9' Ot Ill !CJ Enjoys blues. JIU. thelttr. ans. beach. Long Beach. Cal.I 1294 ATT'R.ACT'JVE SWF, NIS. S3'/ llS,no~setts•· tracu~e SWM. NIS. 42-SS, mctly blult. lff«OOOllC. cbrec\ honest. 1nicll1geat. fin1nt11Uy l«lltt. Yoho CllJOYS ll'l\'tl, Ir\. movies. aood COllvtnll!On and QUJ(I ome l,..tnc Call 2214 PRETTY. BRIGtfT SAF. 33. s.c·1111. profcss10Ml S«u SWM ~. J~.0\-er 5' I 0'1165-1 &s. bllldsomit Ind bl¥1 lmnc Call 1863 GORGEOUS BRUNETTE SWF. J8. ibdcr. n ". Pfycholo- g111 ICtb llandlome. lllQlCSS- M. c~ri111-t«WC. r11 • tua SWM •lstlon& Clmtian ul· IG for ellJO)'lblt llld aamtt· fill ~ NJS Hunaas· to11 Beadt Call 1698 ATT'RACTIVE. BLUE·EYF.D sroP• YOUCANMEETOWF. 49. NIS. edueaed. llnetivt. Call if you se DWM. M. U+. securt. f1111·lo~1n1, aeuit1we wi~ 1ood Vl'-cs. Newport Seidl.. Call 1101. PERSIAN WANTED: Pictitc. SHW. 22. lieCb nk:r, pl.tyful. ilmllll. 25+ IO walk. dine. Wk. mPJ hfe Lon& Beadt. Call t<Xl2. BEAUTIFUL. BRUNETTE TEXAS LADY. 32. S'Y. would bu IO mtt1 I 1111. goodo-lootni' s.tnllm\an 11.1(h lllCt t)eS and I fnendly Sll\tlc Newport BelCb Call 1992 YOUTHF\ILL Y MATURE DWF. po11t, qaluy Secb • 1tlhJC111, NI'S WM, fit, inm. fi.. 1111C1ally S«'Uft. profenJOIW 62~ ~-pon Bc.ldt. Call 1796 LOVABLE ll $EEKS I 2S. fw.lovl111. id-o'tlltlJnlU5. com-paslonlft nlllle fOt lneldihtp or pou1blc rdabons!u.p. Hua· llllplO ~ Call 13S3 SWF DESIRE.S HAA.1>SOM.E. f1T SBM undt:r 40 Tm 511. J9. rn. lllburM>luic. ~ u. cae TuslllL Call 16.Sl SW'P. ,. ••• AJiOl.l IWf Fri'. NIS,_,,,.u.,1tw......, ........ ~-­_, dte ..... Seeb #JO+/ •• ~we lliddY '-· S. ,.. op..o. Call ll ll W1NSCMi. wrrrv. 57 • .w ........ 17 ......... ..... &., .. .,.... ........ $ tr:ri•· ~C:2~ ~· SWF. NIS. L00KJN0 IU A TRUl Y NlCEMAN •32·39. All die llCICJlilblt, I • wontl dlte dfon. 1Mlt. Call J6 I l DIF. tuSSY. VIVACIOUS, pd!'! ~· Roamdc, l!V· ~M~9-:h~ tJOMI valuea for maniqfuJ tt- lldonshlp. IMllC. c.&l ll 79. OVat 'S1 VElY IUTTY. SUM n . DWF. ms your c~ WI&. iDdccl. al'fec. 1100, tOlllpMiooship. Lowe &tgllu«in&. coecau. lllO¥ia. BettboVeti. Brubcick. Bealle$ llld male initulivt lbove Ill. F'Ullftdally l&lble. flmlly on- C!llled. Elpea see. IMnc. Call 104& ATTRACTIVS BRUNETI'E SWF. N/S, 34. lwtet. hmay, •n~.111aac·lowr. looklq for same 1n spccitl NSM, f0t '°"&~ friend· slup. !Mat. Call 1989 w ANt'ED' SM. N1S. NIO. Sl-6J ttbo W1D1S IO ht lpl'tu1. ro:i,~=~~ CW11 ~ DWf. NIS. NID •Ito IOI-a life. ~ .s lqicfuDy )OU 1\IJoa Call 2682. PRETTY. PEmE. PROfES- Sto."IAL OW. NIS. 46. -.rm afftetlOlllte, compamonak EnJOY' lhe Olaldocn. sporu. dalcula. ~ dacr _, muc:ll IDO« Secbftl • ba.1 friend. lo\ er IDd hfc p11111er widl \lllVI# blcq,ound. M1UIOll VtCJO Call 2126 INTE.U.JGENTDWF.S6. lo\u people. 11111S1C. bed. Im tl pinna dtDDa\. Stcb acsU· mu 10 share wnc Lqvu Bed. Call :ool. PRITTY. PASSIONATE. PROfF.SSIONAL. Yi. n'm. MAIL 'IOI SINGO! UN. P.O. .. 979. Q '9N1 When~~ )'OW'ld • .. ~I w*1e ...... wltii .... mllD,JWMilWt $ <JlpdllabiDmd n tlrilloopJ-•111r1 I llr1&G 11JP.•••~lllllllll~ 0 WOMAN Sf.FJCJNG MAN 0 MAN S1!fXING WOMAN 0 WOMAN SEP.KJNG WOMAN 0 MAN SEEKJNCi MAN Addlas: ________ ,_;..._,..;_. ___ _ Qly..-..~....;.;..~~~~~~~~Zip:.~---- PhOOe: (__,, _____ ,.... __ _ VIII ____ PWt ___ ...;...DIP: ----WllP: ---- 11\ldYoN. ll«U ful ~ fit. Ml("tlll bQur} fmy ~I for 'iCllKlcs.\ fua llld ad~lft on 1 non~1nal baSIS Cmlbl hke h11ry th~tl Nt'-J>Ofl Beacll Call 3211 MIDWESTERN VALUES. pllywally fit. hllldsomt. SWM/ 26 nlllnClally ~and m'IO- llOllAll)' ll.INe, tnJO)'S I bulthy and ICll\'t ltlett)lt Scdil&. llUICU\'t, rn Sf 21~. '""° hm fllll llld Uatantll and JIO"Slbly rom&nl)t lll4'llr tt.la llOnShlp Ne9.-pon lk.m Call \004 PllYSICIAN. SS, S hlcndcr, appeahag S«u Clllh\'ated. yuutllfvJ ~ for lllWCJ"· t\t pcnmna11 "~P I.a Al&lnnn& Call 466() ADVANCED DEORB:. lN 8US1Nf..SS AND Hl1M01t tllflttJ\t SWM. l?. NJS \'try lllhlcclc lbrn NJS. llcftdcr. hr.ll1b tolllClol&I.. Ulllt.llip f. 19 27. 1lo WK_. Pla- llim t:I lk Open • wen • lht ~ 1.<1111 '8-h Call lOI Pl.ANT A GARDf.N l11I U· tcttd DM/40 ICCb "°''"' WOl11ll W~nlle In her t)t. Newport 8tolt'll c..u 4162 SENSUO~S BACHELOR ~ die I Mllllllt IO .,...~-··" rm oc..ilJml ._. tana s.. 9ed.. Call '317 HANDSOt§~ EDU('A m>NI S. WM JI, S'll'llM • .,.u· ~-=·~=~..= Ill ... Will .... .. flQIW.. '"'"" ... JO b rdlin•rt p ..i n..i io all ~-y•·*""' 11Mty ~Cal- Aff£C'T10NA1C. WAllM, DWM. 5'101170. llU'ltUYt, ,,...,_._., 11"'9 ,... --. .......... _._, llllllk ......... .... ... ..,...,, .. . ...... OWf~~: ... _ -far-~.• ~ t .. Cll 4076 HANOSOMF .. SWM. l.S. AC~ TMl. LOY At; cWs.· , --'.lOt ...... "i. .., s.1) s.. AM. Qll 17 SWM, 23. LOOKJNG FOR SWF. I ·22 Mllll be IPtsl j \lllCCrC ct. Nn. lm11t Call )()II LIKABLE SWM. 29, S7/ll5. tnJO)' mo~ics. liOe!ICe. lllbncu. mllSIC. LookJna for SWF 20- 40. tea. COlll'CrSlllClll. h1cnddltp Tll.Ull. Call 3436 PHYSIOAN. '°· 57. Lo1t OllldoQr\, m NIS. fcralk. » " In-• Call 1m rM 60!sb. temt-rdind SWM, 6''200•ho1'01111.\ 10 mtC1 a N/S SWF •bo II 1111. mamagc minded. tiles to l1lvtl and ablft t~ 'IJ111, W1Ct1ve, 1tau- aDy fCSl'all~"e. ftlJOY lpOl'b alld fanuly Nc11.pon lkatll Call 48.SI TENNI . GOLF. TRAVf.L ROMANCE SWM '4>'~~ SWP 20'5 llO X1 fur pl.t)Mllf Nc-.pon,,Bca.1' Call 4 l SWM W AHTS f.XO'J1C Ff.. MA.LE pla)"l\llll lady f« ld- vrnturou. ~ ~ loft& 8cU Call lb - PlOf'ESSIONA.L DAM. W. 5'9'/160. MS dtp.. S«b po. fOMOUI AF unOet ~. miaaa be lnl'lt'lM. llllCtft 11.11\'t Md ll.lllllNlfy .ewe Ciw Mca CMI •• 0000 LOOKJNO WM. n. ~·· 8~. .... t.nd SWF 21-)j for lrl.lrMl ....... CuuMeia. Call 3469 A TlA '¥Eln. OWM. 5'1(7/ 190. --profalinMl "" s. -. tpettal lldy. ~ 9'-Cll•I» MAN. 21 WANTS ffOOOMMMAAAN. Stal ... OllJJ64 00001.00KING. ATH· l.EnClt.SWM. ,..._,6'/ ,.,,...,......_..,..... biu11, tk ... Mll. MllC .w..-.. ... ...-Sf)6. 29 """* c.I HANDSOM LOCAL A· llVE. WW. .. J ••• "*'*"' flUts kally. .. .... b.-,...Wy.J0.45 CllOllly ,..1 w __,,. ... , c.-... C-tl .. Jl', r HM'DSOME. ClTTE. SWM.. 29. S'1 Ill/ISO. /'i/S, ~ bl11e You" IW'&Ctl~t. lo\'C outdoon. t1o.tu11g. do•11 10 anti. COi&& Mesa. Call )()11 SWM.6'f1/l80.lt'.llni1,W..lk1· 1ng. tec\ft, W!tU bealtlly reJI. bOCliblp. no ~ baancra. Lef1playhft lrv1llt Clll"75 HUMOROUS, HAPPY. HAN0S0ME. SWM. SO. 5·11 ·1 170. ~. blaom balay 38-'° '°' meaninf(ul ~ \hip Cypm Call '905 ATrRACTIVE WITH AN ATHU:TIC' PHYSIQUE. SWM, NIS·D. 8 S Dtpw DeGcaltd IO n~y diet IO matman fiflll'IS 0nw plwift (IQCll tnO\ ia. plays. ~ ~mdl'lllldtmatt. ~ully MIU.ill 1 SWF. NJS.D. 3Ua. •ho II ftt. IJWtlfl. p , mid w:ry pmiy for low. l'llftlaC. conunitmmt. ~ Call :l91' I M LOOKINO FOR A WOMAN 10 me&c my pnonty. .., twtlo will llllke lllr lid pn. ancy Abeu • .-ol llt-mor. ourc. iw.,..~. «t.;Uc --. on l9J °" ..._ ...... 51'1/ 16' c. Mal Qll l~) 0000 l..()()OrjQ au IWW OWNFA.SWM.'7. MllbSAF ?1-U fOr flOlll'* i-. t1n11 ~ ......... ..... , .......... _ ... ., Oii -., ~ Bue• Call "''° VDlY HAN050Mll SAM JS. tal,~N/S,W..il,~ .....,....,_,....,.... ..._.,._c.amt HA.~ S\JCCf.SSf\1l S-, ll. S'IO'll'n.1111 .. .,,.. 099--· ...... ..... lllJ lalll.. .., .. ::::.= SW,, ...,,, 11111, 2$-3, ........ 11111ia ... im._ Call SU. ruN LOVINO, WISITMi. ..-..•sw.M.~ ...,. ................ ai..r........ .... .,.. _____ _ llf &all. SWFISAP. NIS. 25-JJ. b~f'datal». sllJ> Im• ·c.n lS25 PROFESSIONAL SWM. C'llnJOan, JO. S'l l'/190. ~ 'PCJl'S. IOftllllCe. llllmah SWF22-lSforf~ T'mlul. Call JIJl SYRIAN OR LEIM'ESE OF bySyrila~lS. Sl'. tdltpUW!W Harmc.e IDd $1ncctt OrJll&' Coury. Call Jill. EDUCATED. HANDSOM~ SO. llcdt SO). S'9' "'° t«U ll lrdvc 11111t f« dl&O or~ tnMnmODy Newpon 8t.ldl Call 4934, SINGLE MOM WANttD OWM.4.,.,_,~ lo¥c$ liclL Serb SWF. 13-ll wtdl youlll ctulchn. Newport 8-.11 C'aJ1412' SWM l6. 6'11 JO. • ftod· dllir. s.lJ ..... -.Sl\'t. .. ....w. CSlllo slaider. lttl\'• •O«IU Tu~·· Call JS92 CUTe GelM. iOOd lootlllt SWM.19. ~ F\O, Cl°O' 1111~. ·~ ldllttic, ...,., 2~~e!~ :WI MJl MOM Nl:fJ>S ROMAN· TlC~IOc: •• r111 .......,, __ 40. Yr!dl ONilMa q1ua., YOll tllOultl lit -Niii&. llrS> ""' ., ~ ...... Ir· ~C.U4'11. OlJ>.FA HIONED. SEN f. 1ML AD~ NIS OWM • .)T.l7 ...... _.. -. .... s.-.... ... .... ""'· s.. ,._ Cll "°' CATlJU~lS. SAM Sf'/lt5, Wiil ,..,out· .., ........ , .... s.ts .... ..-..11 .• 10-n Olilla c-.,c..y Cll l7Jl .NllWPOaT KACH It.JM. SWM.M..PW:n.C.6'1'121110. USC IS''9, IUl'OMJI!. ~-=-::. CYllJ •b •. Mr..- klch Call '511 SWM. NJS. WRm.R. [)Ad HUMOR. 11111bC111mi parts. l'OllllllLIC ldvcmrOllt. .as 11-- JO. lltrlt'tlvt slam ~ halalrl. Hllf*llC • dll\ skill &1w me lllD' IMne Call l90l SELF.CONTAINED. SIX FOOT AR'ru'T(SWMI Slatp- tlll~ tONJ .tit re JO. P'olllll"t llllllldt N f• II O · llllillll* l8d CIO bt lt.nld. 'rllltll. Call 3lS2 BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN· Slot AND OUT, wll!liCd by WM. C1wu1m. NtS. J7, ror ltt)lll budl. WIJll. travtl •1th11 ~ f11.11. bufUI)'. ~~ lrvillt Call 3194 SWIM. N/S, 1'. S'9' SEEKS lmuu<JENT. llU'ldivt,1111- ccrt ~ l0t rotUlllt '°"·IMI ttllillolldlq! l'.llJC? comecty. <UI~ mac. Ltc'l lllk Sera A.II&. Call ls&.s HAND OME. TALL ST.UL& 8M. ~ Jl"lf• ....a..ts.--OCSPfOt poJltlvt illtlmmt ldltJolilip. To I• wltks. Ridel bide· po1111Ct Ulli...,.. am •. Call 3T11 • DISNfiYl.ANm ....,.. ~~1,-.o1 ... _, r.it..1110-c. ... W•Henws.btl ..... • »JO SWf'. lnW. c.11 .l0'1 ATTIACTIV6. YOUNO P'IOff.SS10HAL. SWM. fl· ..w,--..-s ... cht"'far,_...,.... .... ~ Clfl )19]. AVAJLAILBANOA mAC- l1V8 0WM. ,,, T..e.IM-*' w.sww ..... n . lliUnONAlL Y HEALTin' ( .................. ....,...._,. rut, .... .......... ,. .. ..... (09 .. , ..... JO..tJ. C--.. Ci114l11 Ptl.OT4VSINW OWNDt. ....,. OWM. 67/llS. ~ ... .................... -*""~""~ ... , ........ _.. =ai, ....... ... ........... 7 .......... NU) .. __ ,,_.., .... -"""°" .... Call Ito I SAP. WH.. 5"2/SLENDER. 111n1t1ne. prcitcmonal woam Pkatc ~If 'JOI Mvt old· f ""'8oocd villa. W9) IUt\'.lr»- "" i.tl YOll Cll'CICf and llOl tclf· ~ I wiD 1MW« all Clll Ir> YW Ca1JZ22-' CJ& bt'l llllk ~ Ctl 4042 BOYISH 4S, 6"/llS. llll)mc, flmey. ~...,, "° tllJOt' fi msic. dart. pi19eS Md .-U would lite IO meet I fit. 'lft'/ llttlCUW llld vr:ry ~ 34-'2 SF Wldl a r.:&':3°~ STUD MIJmNllADIOY • lS, 6'1'117.S SWM. Wallby. ....... DlaJt Lo\11 dlillc· i!a..~f:r" To•~•lllo ...... ~ 1 (9lJO) 407-4377 <'8•"' 11.49 pe-11A11a) """ .... d OfJlloa u A ......... 24bral.,., 7~ Wonmn Sealcing Men M~-1'bundaylo "Weekend" Neetl ~, Sblafd.41• ~ ~ (310) 592-li040 Men Seeking Wonmn '