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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-26 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA The Dally Good morning! Do you know the thrtt most popular sandwiches serwd • Mondly, October 28, 1882 Winner of 5 1 j ournalism awards in 1992 Pilot Index at JI'• Sports Deli at Fashion Island? 1) Corn bttf.'pastr~mr on rye 2) Cheeseburger 3) Rare roast sirloin of beef on ~ 25 cents $50,000 check ignited schOol district probe ~ Budget chief Stephen Wagner suspended without pay for alleged impro prieti es. Newport-Mesa attorneys look into freezing his assets. sehool district clerk who notified the DA's office, Nicoll said. Nicoll said that Newport-Mesa adminis- trators were not authorized to write checks on that partic ula r account, a $6 "As far as I'm concern, that's an error by Wells Fargo," Nicoll said. Meanwhile, Nicoll said he has asked at- torneys to explore ways of freezing Wag· ncr's assets -which include •a 6,000- square-foot home in Dover Shores and :i condo in Rancho ·Mirage - in case the district needs to seek restitution. 1991 time period and turned the informa- tion over to the DA The superintendent said he ha!I ordered a check-b)·Ched. audit of the health insurance account for the '9 1-92 and '92-93 fiscal years, 3nd the d1)trict will be e>.amming it) other ac- counts as well. By Wilffam Lobdell SW! Wrter NEWPORT BEACH -A Ncwport- Mesa Unified School District check writ- ten for more than $50,000 and signed by district budget chief Stephen Wagner to his own com pany triggered an invcsti- . gation ·this summer by the Orange County District Attotncy, Superintendent John From the Daily Pilot Newsroom THIS WEEK ... Clinton/Gore, Bush/ Quayle, Perot/Stockdale, Shop Newp<>rt??? Yeah, you can forge t those election day slogans, because coming soon to Newport Beach will be a "Shop Newport" bumper sticker. In an attempt to generate more local sales taxes, the city, at the urging of Mayor Phil Sansone, may embarlc on a shop at home campaign at today's meeting. To kick it of(. the city will consider printing up about 1,000 "Shop Newport" bumper sticli.ers. 0 Newport Beach City Council members will get another chance today to put the brakes oh skateboarders who slalom in between pedestrians along 'lhe oeean front boardwalk and Seasnore Drive. At its last meeting, the council chose not to act because the engineer behind the proposal, Ruthelyq Plummer, failed to show up for the mf'eting. While the council could choose a permanent re- striction on sidewalk surfing, more than • likely they will qnly go (or a seasonal ban from mid-May to early October. 0 Parent Help USA, a child abuse prevention program hcadquartcrc-d in Huntington Beach, will stage a sale and auction of autographed photos, including Oliver North and former presidents Nixon, ford and Reagan along with President Bush, at the Nixon Library dedication. An autographed photo of the four presidents together was purchased ahead of time by Dr. Frank Yorita for 1,,,.S 11,000. The sale will b<: held Thursday at 7 p.m. at Downey Savings at 3501 Jamboree Road . D A senior citizen Olympics of sorts will be held Tuesday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Baseball, basketball, discus, shotput, soccer, volleyball, wheelchair races. The works. The daylong Senior Celebration opens at 9 .i.m. and concludes with dosing ceremonies at 2 p.m. The games are open to all over the age of 5 5 who reside in retirement communitics,-<:onvalescent centers and those who attend adult day care center. Arts and crafts are fea tured as well. WHERE THE CULTURAL ELITE EAT ... How many trendy, of the moment theme restaurants can the Orange Coast supportl The jury's out, but investors are betting that both Planet Hollywood and the Hard Rock Cafe can prosper even though they are practically opening in one another's shadow. Planet Hollywood, with its movieland themes and its connections with Sly and Arnold, opened Friday evening in South Coast Village. Hard Rock, the 12th location of the London restaurant, opens Nov. 8 in Fashion Island with a concert by the Neville Brothers. The Plan~t Hollywood-Hard Rock competition also pits, once again, Irvine Co. Chairman Don Bren and Henry Segerstrom in their ongoing shopping center battle. . WHAT A FASHION STATEMENT ... Straight out ol the Unlikely Trend Dept. comes Prison Blues, blue _Jeans made by inmates in the Oregon prison system. The jeans are tested locally by Miller's Outpost and by Nordstrom in Washington. Stand...-d Prison Blues goes for just over S 1 3, and pre· washed blues for S 15 and change. Un igroup, the Salem, Or., firm that Is behind Prison Blues, contends the concept is "new and eJ<citing for prisoners." And Investors too, no doubt. The company's mottol Simple. "Made O(l the inside, to be worn on the outside." QUOTE OF THE DAY ... A Daily Pilot caller, obviously caught up in the • excitement of the Bin Clioton rally in CQSla Mesa, suggested: "They could hold a Bush ralTy in People's Park and still have standing room." People's Park measures 30 (f?ft bv 100 feet. But It does haw a view ol NeWport Harbot. Sarti. -llj SI M•NI •iiil ~ ,,..,._ Nicoll said Sunday. million health insurance fund managed by Wagner, a 20-ycar district employee, Pacifi<'l Coast Administrators, which wrote was suspended wit hout pay Friday amid all the health insurance checks. An aver· allegations of 'fi nancial improprieties, age of $400,000 was kept in thnt particu lar Wagner could not be reached fo r com- Nicoll said he didn't know how far back the alleged improprieties go, but ""'e v. di find out." Nicoll said. account, Nicoll said. ' ment Sunday. . "We are inves11gating the devil out of it," Nicoll said. The Wells Fargo Bank counter check District policy states that each check both signed ,and endorsed by Wagner, di-must have two authorized signatures, bur rector of business services, in July, 1991 to . only Wagner's signature appeared on the Cobbler Exp., drew the attention of a check to Cobbler Exp., Nicoll said. Nicoll said after he was informed of the DA's investigation on Oct. 13, the school district's own investiga tion turned up other questionable checks from the July The Board of Trustees will meet 1n See WAGNER/M .Two ot a kind Hood trial: • t. • History in . the making ~ Animated videos will be used to depict the murder of Bruce Beauchamp, a. former business associate of Newport developer Jim Hood. Opening arguments will .begin today. By LonAnn Basheda Silt! Wntei COST A MESA -When jurors assemble at the San Bern:udino Courthouse today to hear opening arguments in the high-profile tnal of accused murderer Jim Hood. they ""II be making histOT) A Newport Beath developer and muhi·milhonaire, Hood 1s on trial for alleged!~ murdering .1 former cmplo~ec in March -alleged!~ to keep the reponcd heroin 3dd1d quiet about hb imolvement in the high-profile murder of his v.1fe Bonnie a year before Rife \\Ith rumo~ of big mone). drug_. 1ealou:.1e:, and thie,·enes, the sensational murders arc fodder for an upcoming ADC television mm1- erie). Nine-month-old Audrey Taylor, left, and her twin sister Charlotte .of Huntington Beach dressed up as strawber- rys on Sunday for the annual Mother's of Twins family Halloween Party held at Shiffer Pa rk in Costa Mesa. Anti no", the trial of Hood '-'Ill also go do"n m the history boo~s / To help jurors sort out the twist and turns, attorneys on both sides The end Of an era ~ When City Clerk Eileen Phinney retires in April, it will mark 30 yea rs of fulfilling '1er role as equal parts librarian, historian, legislative analyst an d support system. By Joel Beers ~w• COSTA MESA -She may not receive the ink of council members and city managers. but for the past 30 years no one has been more involved in city business than City Clerk Eileen Phinney. She has sat through countless hours of meetings, keeping track of every official city document. She and her fou r-person staff have compiled every council agenda nnd kept copious notes at meetings in order to draft minutes. She has also overseen all city elections. This is the 15th and final election during P.hinn ey's ca reer. She is retiring in April. When she retires, a livina piece of city history goes wit h her. She is the scex>nd city clerk since Costa Mesa incorporated in 1954. Charlie Priest was her predecessor until 1970. Two ciry clerks In 38 yean is a key rcat0n why Costa Mesa has been one of the best =d cities in the county, a na to former mayor Al Pinkley. "She is without a doubt the finea& city clerk in Oranac Cqunly, she is terrific, .. Pinkley says of Ph inney, 66. "She is very efficient aod kind. And when she says something she means it." Phinney leads a five-person department that, in current mayor Mllry Hornbuckle's words, serves os the city's "me mo ry-banks." The oity clerk is equal parts librarian, historian, legislative ~malyst :ind support system for other city departments. From juicy controversies to the minute details of envi ronmental impact re portS, Phinney has to know something about C\'erything or what's going on. "l would n't dare say I know as much as anyone else. but we certainly arc asked a lot of questions by other departments," Phinney says in typical mode ty. The clerk has to be :iwarc of all new state and local ordinonces, have a thorough knowledge of city procedure and history and must stay free of the politlctl winds that tend to shift every two years. "I think we will realize after Eileen is gone how very important she has been," Hornbuckle said. "Slie works so hard at keeping the ~ ...... N.J11lm. O...ft ,. ..,. Eileen Phinney is only the second city clerk since Costa Mesa incorporated in 195". clerk's oflk c up to dnte and all the changes in regulalfons -as '-'Cit as the changes in expectations of various council members." Phinney's original career objecti"c was court reporting. While attending a court reporting school, a temporary secretarial job opened in the Costa Mcs:i clerk's office. She stayed fo r a month and was so enamored of th e family atmosphere she jumped at the opportunity.when a Wll·timc job See PHINNEY/llCll ,_ f.OMMUNllY EVI NT See TRIAL/M BUSINESS MORDAY Mobile detailers targeted by local car wash owners By Tony Cox ~sE~ If :in assoc1at1on of c;ir '-'3 h o''ners has 1b .... ay, hundred\ of mobile auto dctailcrs m this nrca "in either h.lve to chnnge their ways or be forced out of bu~nc~s b> an err.1ronmcntal l:l"'. The Orange Coast Car Wash .As ociation is lobbying for increased enforcement -of an environmental law that bans an)'lhing 01hcr than rainwa1cr from drains that lead to the ocean. The group' •argcts are mobile dctailcrs. many of"' hom allow ''•lier contaminated with soap and oh·cnts to run off mt<l thc ~trect and do"'n guucr . County and local authorittc~ say the) 're conctrned about poten11ally tO'tiC runoff. bU1 the) aren't con,inccd the re's a maJOr problem temming from det:uling companie In fact, wme !.uggc t that env1ronment:il concerns aren't the motivation fo r the association's enforcement campaign. "I suspect the moti'e 1s cconom1c," said Richard Boon, n supervisor V1-1th the Orange County Envit'onmental Management A&CJlC)" Steve Marc~ c, a spokesman for the associ ation and owner of a stationary dctailin& company in Costa Mc a, sternly denies a businc\S motrve for th e movement See DETAILERS/llCll ,_ . , • • f. u Monday. October 26. 1992 ------------------------ -------------~---=--:--::--·----------------- Manqln1 Editor Stew Mlrble ... M2~J21 1Loca11 Only ,.._ __________________________ ._ ____________ ....................................................................... 1111111!11 ........... ~ ... ----.. ! Yesterday's News Words ·to live by: It's ~ime to ·slow down Forty Years Ago -Oct. 30, 1952 Angry citizens complained about the noise at The Nut House, Balboa Blvd. at Main, and asked the Newport Beach city council to revoke the establishment's license. Police Chief R.R. Hodkinson said police had been summoned numerous times by irate residents tired of the night-long loud music, singing and laughter, which was audible as far awa as 384 feet from the entrance. Ed Allen, proprietor of the Balboa Inn, testified to weird street parades at late hours with blaring horns, a siren and a fog horn and loud choruses of filthy songs. Carl Callaway at work. Thirty Years Ago -Oct. 30, 1962 Carl CallJway of Costa Mesa was named stage rnanJger of the 1963 Pageant of the Masters 1n Laguna Beach. He nad been associated w1tn the festival for 1 7 years. Editor's Note: Callaway died in 1990, after 46 years of service to the pageant. He began work as a member of the lighting crew at age 7 0. He served as stage manager, technical director and operations manager. Twenty Years Ago -O ct. 30, 1972 Newport Beach policeman Jim Gardiner was also a Coronif del Mar High School teacher. His class, "Why Police?" was introduced to open lines of communication between the students and police. The program had begun in 1970 with an officer on campus one day a week and student ridealongs. It was expanded to five days a week in 1971. The program curriculum was developed by · Newport Beach Police Sgt. Jim Jacobs, now acting police chief for the department. Ten Years Ago -Oct. 24, 1982 i\ t\\O»CJr old boy was in critical condition after being mauled by a male Siberian tiger at Lion Country Safari. The tiger, which escaped , from its cage, after a performance, picked up the boy by the head and carried him to a brushy area about 50 feet away. Assistant Trainer John J. Molnar tried to distract the tiger while head trainer John R. Campolo~o Jr. ran into the brush, shooting the animal m the face with a fire extinguisher. The tiger dropped the boy who was scooped up by a relative and rushed to the hospital by Oran};e County paramedics where he underwent surgery for head, foce and leg injuries. The 41/1-year-old tiger was caged and quarantined. The boy, Anthony, is the son of Naomi and Carlos Stopani of Upland. One Year Ago -Oct. 26, 1991 Numerous single, afnuent women in the Newport Beach area received a coy letter from a man offering his "personal services" in return for a "thoughtful gift which can be discu)scd when \\.e talk." Several women complained to the police who contacted the man and told him he needed a business license to operate an escort service. The man, wno used the name "Todd Brooks" as an alias, said he had decided to abandon what he had thought was a creative business idea to supplement his income. He said his answering machine had recorded nothing but some hang-ups and calls from vice squad detectives. -Compiled by Anne Spinn YOL.88 ,N0.283 ·-Delivery 2uirantee! T he brain is equipped with an automated response system that routes incoming calls to specific areas -like any efficient busi ness. If the subject is marital arguments, press l; for budget over-runs, press 2; for kiddie crises, press 3; and for gossip and unconfirmed rumors, press 4. When your response equipment ages, like any piece of machinery, it malfunctions. Queries are frequently routed to the wrong department. Questions on trimming the fat Crom the Congressional Budget often end up in Dieting instead of Economic Reform, although the subject is related. 59 and Holding l've been aware for some time that my response system was either slowing down or young people were talking faster. When l drive into a gas station with my wheezing Volkswagen, the kid at the pumps rattles off a complicated li st of new .unleaded gasolines: High Octane Super-Charged XIS-Plus; Regular Non-Knock-89 Lite for Compacts; or Special King-of-the-Road ·super Fuel with Environmentally safe Additive PX38604. Muhiple choices paralyze me. ·COMMUNITY MEETINGS • Please send it in writing: To place an event, please write: Community Events, Daily Pilot, 330 W . Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. noon TODAY Newport Harbor Chamber or Com- merce, Board of Directors meeting. chamber office, 14 70 Jamboree Ref., Newport Beach. 4 11 18 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Planning Commission, regular. meeting. council chambers, City 25 Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 7 p.m. Newport Beach City Council, regular meetrng, council chambers, City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. None of my buttons work in gas stations, banks, or rcstaurpnts. The choice of salad dressings alone is terrifying. If I could only study menus in the privacy of my home I'd be ready with a flash answer for the waitress: "Ham on Rye and hold the mayo, pickles & mustard. Decaf with two creams, no sugar." Assured. Confident. In charge. I console myself that being older and wiser, responses take longer because they're more thoughtful. But let's face it, when it requires two or three wavering minutes at the market checkout cou nter deciding on plastic or paper -responses no longer travel at the speed of sound. My snap decisions have lost their snap. l can't think fast enough to calculate whether l can make it thro~gh a yetrow light or not. · No doubt our automated response system wirs speeded up durin~ the great technological boom of instant communications. But I'm not su re it's all that great. 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 31 ( TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. Latinos Costa Mesa, weekly breakfast meeting, Oennys's restaurant, Bristol Street and Red Hill Av· enue. 7:30 p.m. Ne~port-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education, regular meeting. Hjlfper Community Center, 42 S E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. 3 p.m. Mesa Consolidated Waler District, Personnel Committee, district headquarters, 1954 Placentia Ave., suite 204 . . 4 p.m. Mesa Consolidated Water District, Executive Committee, district headquarters. 1954 Ph1centia /we. suite 204 . I WEDNESDAY 7:30 a.m. Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commerce, Governmental Affair) Comrrntt~e. chamber office, 14 70 Jamboree Rd. noon Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce, Industrial Commi1tee, chamber office, Costa Mesa CourtyJrch, 1835 Newport Blvd., suite E-270. COSTA MESA Joann Strttt: Someone broke tnlo a vacant building in Lhe 700 block a couple \\~ks ago and stole a broom, some scissors and a beach chair. 16th Place: Someone stole three outgoing airmail letter) that were pinned to a' mailbo" of a residence last Friday 1n the 200 block. Fairview Road A man walked inlo 7·11 in the 2000 block last Thursday, grabbed two cases of beer and told the clerk what he was doing before leaving the store. Bristol Street: More than Sl,500 worth of 1ewelry was re· ported stolen last Wedries<fay from the guest of a room at the Holiday Inn in the 3000 block. Harbor Boulevard: More than S2,600 Worth of tires were disco-.otered stolen last Thur:.c.lay off three cars parked at C<>!.ta Mesa Honda in the 2000 block. UICM tal'llATIIB: Newport Beach 74/59 Balboa: 75/60 Costa Mesa: 76/63 Corona del Mar: 75/f/O mMY: Some •utv morning-fog with maring eklet llKI' eltghdy wvmer tem,.,atuNt today. T.,,..,eturea wU1 range lrom the high 60s Md nMddle 10s ..... the cont to the mld-tOs mland. Lowt In the low'°'· ..an: Variabte doudlnH• dearina .. the day pt on. Super lotto Saturday, Oct. 24 for $6.8 million jackpot: 1, 3, 11, 12, 26, 27 Decco . • Hearts .......................................... King 4't Clubs ....................................... Queen • Diamonds .................................... Jack • Spades ..................................... Queen If yo;1'19 I ilkribl!r 11>d do ft04 h.t\4 ~r plf»f by 6 1 rn 17 1 rn on Sllurdl)ll al'ld hell· day\I, call btfcwe 10 1 rn and Wfl'll lll't It to )'Oii by "OOll CM C~ ~ Ctn~, 6-42· 4)3), • opt1f1 lrofl'I 6 I m ti> S p m Mondly tltfNll/l friOly, and 1 1 m to 1 o 1.m on Sltur· dlyt to 111.!fl )'!IV With 'r'OO' clrculatiOll nftds How to reach us at The Pilot •JS No c:o.tal ..MtOrie• .re potted. Ught vaiiahle wlnda, ...,. ~ lo ..,... 10 to 1 s lillOll In the .....,.,.. .... ••HI"" 2 fool Hit lftd 4 foot toUthwfltHfy swell. low cloud1 and ,_,...._._ ~~ ..... .,..., °"" AlwOll ~ ---·~ Yw.~ ......... • Circulation Orange County 642-033 Adverti1in1 C~1fted 642-5678 Display 642-4321 EditoNI ~ 54().1224 Sports 642-43)0 News, sports Cu 6•6·4170 MMt Offke Business Office 642·~32 1 Business fax 631·5902 • ,.edty '°" S...C: S:JOp.•. C) • () 0 ' .. . Why is everybody in such a hurry? What's wrong with a few conversational pauses'? They're like little rest stops along the way where you can stretch your mind and gather your thoughts. While conversation has accelerated, like any mass-produced product, the quality often suffers. Words fly by so fast they blur into cuppacoffec. Evcryone~mpctes for the fastest res nsc, and pa_t nnswers. c latter, incidentally, arc copyrighted by the Pat Answers Company of Red Bank, N.J. While they've bee n trying to collect royalties for years, laW)'ers argue that pal answers are in the public domain . Friends constantly urge me to get a Word Processor to help me think faster. Dut I don't want to cope with some impatient, impudent machine that tlashes messages like "OK Granny, let's pick up the pace. You're not writing the Great American Novel." I'm quite content with my quill pen since we both cogitate at the same civiliz.ed speed. Nanc_y Mdnt)'rc Is a resident of Lniuna Niguel. ..~~b.t~~ .. record _ .. ~· Births Hoag Mem9rlql Hospital October 12 0 Denise and John Dymon, C01>ta Mesa, girl 0 Carolyn ands Craig Johnson, Ne\\ port Beach. boy ~ October 15 0 Tami and Scott Broderick. Costa Mesa, girl October 16 0 N:italie and Rick Rietveld, Ne'' port Be.ich, girl 0 Suzanne and PelN Ste,urt, Santa Ana Heights. Qoy 0 Debra and Trent England, Co)la Me>a. boy 0 Stacy and Christopher Fontana, Cost.1 Mes.1. t:•rl 0 Jona and Mike Montgomery, "<~\port Beach. girl Fountain Volley Reglonal Hospital October 4 0 Angelia and Claude D.lvis Co)ta Mea, girl October 8 0 Cari and James Biuell. C01>tJ Me>a, girl Sdlool Hinch· menu · ·. ...... ~ ._......... ..... ....... -- MONDAY -frcnch bread pizza or hot dog. salad with ranch dressing, pineapple tidbits, Califo rnia dancing raisin , milk TUESDAY -Turkey nuggets with BBQ sauce, whole. wheat roll or hOl dog, potato patty with ketchup, chilled peaches. milk WEDNE DAY -Dare Menu: Buddig chicken and cheese andwich, shre-dded lettuce, banana, milk, free give-aways THURSDAY -Taco salad in a tortilla edibowl or hot dog with vegetarian beans, orange wedges, sugar cookie, milk FRIDAY -Spooky spaghetti or Halloween hot dog, carrots and peas, dinner roll, strawberry shape-up treat, milk a l:Jl 6.M, U J:ll .... '·' t:SJ , ..... '·' )1.)4 ,. ...... . ........ 6., l :SS a. .... I .a 10:46 P·"'· 4. I •: .. ,.... ..... • , / Newport hach/Coata Meaa Dally Pilot ----~---- -----------------1) Monday, October 26, 1992 A3 These guys are teachlnil _woniiiil survival techniques for the fittest S tatistically, at least two or three of the dozen young women I met last Thursday night will, sooner or later, be the target of an attack of some ,.,... _____ kind. Maybe just a purse-snatching or a mugging-, maybe wit h a knife or gun. Maybe it will be an attempted rape, v. ith the perp being anyone from u drugged-out street hood 10 a blind date to a relative. It could even be a husband bent on batlering and ------humiliating. --- Bul you would almost have to feel sorry for ------the creep who would go after one of these young ~omen because they will beat the living hell out. of him. They will hit and kick and scream and gouge -whatever it takes. They will use their hands and feet, sticks and stones, a bottle, a knife -whatever it tnkes. And after it's over, I suspect they will say a little prayer of thanks to Jim Wagner and Gary Herron, the two guys who taught them how to survive just about anything anybody trie to do to them. Jim and Gary arc panners in a Costa Mesu outfit called The Academic of the Fighting Am. Most of the time they teach the usual menu of martial arts and self-defense techniques to a mixed bag of student . Du1 for 1~0 hours a night a couple 11ights every week for JO weeks, tney - · teach special classes called Women's Survival Training, which has evolved from a course called WAR -Women Against Rape -that Jim began teaching eight years ago. "It's not karJte dre,,ed up a' rape-prevention" s:iid OJI). H , u reformed hoodlum from the! me:i n )lrtct' of East Los Angeles. "\Ve tcJch \\hat·~ real ~nd wh:it's going to Ytork in a real situation. We teach these \\Omen hO\\ to be as brutal as they have to be to get ou t of a situation." Teaching ·olcnce to a bunch ol )Oung women who lool.. as if tlH!) mi gh t hJ'e just been recruited out of u .,orontv house takes special talent and \Cf) special care. "There's a big psycholug11 .• 1I hurdle "e have to help them over," \:t1d.Jim. 30. a. police officer. "Three.fourths of the women don't even l...no\\ hm\ to make a fi st when they first come here. Ten weeks later, those who slick with il have th~ confidence and the ability to handle them!>elves if they ever have to ... Sticking with the program is not easy. The drop-out rate rul')s 30 percent or more. "It can be 1r.1umat1c nnd it c.in hl' !>trc'>sful," Jim admih. Hut I :.u peel nut ncarh a\ traum.J11c :ind s11c,slul u~ hcing rnpcJ. T r:igicall), these !>Uf\ j, ~ti - techniq ues Jre a )kill Amcric.111 women need to acquire "Women are raped mcrcl) hccau'c our \Ocictv tolerJtC\ it," Jun hclic,c\ · A "'t·mJn "~ll,1ng Ju\\n the \lrcct in ... 'l d r\\.I\ . or C.Jtro .. h ,., little cunc.crn ol being .1cc.m1cJ because tho'c !-.OC1c11c'1 t.ll> nut turn a bhnJ c)C to !>C\u,ill} Jc\l;.tnt bi.:h,I\ 1or ·· \\1th Jim\ lJ\\·enforccmcnt c.\pcncncc -anJ Gary's Mreet know-how, the t\\O ;ire .1 fornudable teo.im ··w e\c ~tudicJ hyndre<.b and huodn ds of r.1pr case~ from all O\C r to fin d out ''hat \\Orkcd for the victims, anc.l "hat <l1<ln't," Gary said ·We put that together \\llh \~hJt \\C I.no\\ Jlld \\.C tcJ1.h thC'>C o\~1Jmen to \Ul'\l\C," While ITIU'>t of the women I ubscl'\cd "I hur da) C\ 1.: n1ng nppcared I 1 be 111 their mid·l\\c11t1cs, one \\;is "almo t l~" allll u \\Oman 111 72 h.i' .11 u t;i kcn the 1:0lll~C, Grc:Jt ph) 11...11'tr~nglh1 nol ;.i fa..tor. 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For more information, call Jeff Grave~ at 751-3247. ·~ Republican Women - The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will meet al 10:30 a.m. Oct. 27 al the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club Candidales for the Costa Mesa City Council will be gueslS at lhe meeting. For informal1on, call 557-6545. Art of bonsai -A SPH,eek class 1n the art of cul 11valing and training miniature trees will be oHered from 6:30 lo 9 pm. beginni ng Oct. 27 at the Neighborhood Communi ly Center, 184 5 Park A1;e. in Co:.la Mes.1. ParticipanlS must be at least 18 years old. For information, call 645-6551 . Halloween party -The Corona del mar Chamber of Commerce ''ill hosl a Halloween party al 7 p.m. Oct. 27 at the foe Crowns restauranl The party "ill featu re fabulous hors d'oeu' res. hot cider, a no-ho)t bar. cele~rity guests and cash • \ RED LION HOTEL 0RAN(.L COUNTY AIRPORT The Red Lion Hotel and Maxi's Lounge Invite. you to the ''American Dream Comedy Competition" Every Thursday Enjoy the best local.comics and cheer on yPlJr favorites as they vie each week to compete at the regiooal competition in Las Vegas in 1993. Happy Hour 5-Bpm • All You Cm F.ac &.dfct $3.00 We'll see you at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge located in the Red Lion Hotel, 3050 S. Bristoi C.aita Mtsl. $4.00 C.Over Charge Live Bond • BCX)M GENERATION to follow Comedy Night f/!.fn.~v ,~ ru ruther 1~00n • 114 510-?CXX> Placing the timdtss OYtt the momcnury -quality over q111Dt1ty. Seeing other people's rules as just tlut. For other pcopk. lmutir.' oo a choice, no matter what. Making individuil inttrprctation tbt ley to grut styk the mateo le~curts: Soft, handwoven on the wt lmhcr uppers •1th fuU lathtt linings. Long, cushioned bed pads for added comfon. Softly buffed lather soles v.ith stikcd kathtt combination bttk prizes for the be!>t cu-.tumes. Alaskan tea Gu1tar1)t Rich,ird L.1For~e Wiii 'pro\ 1de entert.1inment .11 Jn Al.i~kJn te.{ \J.,t1n~ 11 ,1 m. lo 1 p.m. OLl 27 al Onn• Lpon J Chn>tm,h if\ Fa;h11>n bl.ind Call ; 20·9263 tor mlormltion Antique dealers - o\nt1que d!!.1lt>r'> m (l ,t., Me>a Jlld "JC'\\ port 8l"'.1Ch '' 111 meet ior a cc . de ;ind Ill -..er ,'\l 8 ,1 m a l. 2 i .u the R.111 C.11e, :rn 1 (, L.1IJH•lle· 111 tilt' Cannt.'I)' \'1llage. ~ C.111 673·5688 or 675·5b95 iur intormat'-.n Wedne day, Oct. 28 E tale planning -A iree e<ha .. 11 011 '' .~ ... ~r u, e~tate pl.inning .rnd lilt.' lJ\ ht n~l1l5 ut chJr1l.1ble gi' ing "111 IJl• nff ered .ll 2:15 pm .• incl ag.1in .ll -15 p.m. 01...t 26 in tht! QuJrtt rdl't.I. Ruum .ll th.· U.1tuo.1 BJ' Club. 1221 \\'. lo.JI.I High\\,I) in '-'e"1.ort Be.1lh. Call 660·8608 lor rt·,1?f'\;Jl1on;. HALLOWEEN CANDY , ® Trick or T real Special ~ ' Buy a pound... \. Get a pound FREE! rmported & Oomutic Caiidiu A11d Su91rleu, tool 36 Varietiu ld1filull1 Wnppt4 ftr $1f1 Trick ., Tmh-5 Butter Cheese ORTOBERFESTSPECIAL Bctteiy smooth chetse $4.99 Lb. imported from Germany . ._..... ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave.~ ewport Beach • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • corona mar I 6-t-~ cSaouti ue \ ~ A4 Monday, October 26, 1992 ---. ----------------------- ------ Business The Busine>s pag• runs on Mondays, Wednl")(fays, Thursdays and Friday) Business Editor Tony Cox .•• 642-4321, ext. 371 .. -. T·~·~..., . ._ · · .·1• , .). •• , • •• · ·• , • .• • ~-i . . ·~· i:.·..... . ··.· • ~-:· .. - . . ... • ' <~.II_{.,. .. : . . _ . , ···<A:1.1 .~:. . · ~ ._"'\."" ~? -:-' • . ·J~ . r " 'C • ' • . • I_. • -~ . -• ~ ' ' .. ~-1"':""1~ ...... ·~ .... ~.. ..... • • " .. •• . '~ ... ..~.~ ~ • -.. ~ • .. .~.... • • • •• ~ Ii Wh • George Hylkcma, a 56-ycar-old 0 • Oalboa resident and long-time boa: 'over who 1s owner of Sam L. Morse Co. A native of Michigan '>'ho came to California 30 years ago, H)lkema was an engineer and p.rogram manager with Ford Aerospace in Ne""port Beach for 27 years. After leaving Ford AerQWace in 1989 and priQLlO ncquirina Sam L. Morse Co., he did some boat repair work and commercial real estate sales. What • Sam L. Morse Co. builds Wh • Sam L. Morse rounded his How• In spite of the recession, Sa~ L. en. namcsnke company in 1975. •Morse Co. is on pace to sell SlJC Morse retired last year and moved to boats and po)t revenues of about $500,000 this Woshington, and he sold the company to year. Hylkema ~aid lhe company hasn't been Hylkema in February. dramatically affected by the lu,ury t~ because mest of the compan) 's boats oren t priced. Where• The three-employee significantly more than $100,000 -the ~nee • company sells Its boats h · · d H sa d that point at which t c tax 1s 1mpo ·e . e 1 djrectl)!, on order, 10 customers throughout l5ecause ol the company's un1qo<! p~odoctran<f North America, and has gotten inquiries from its build-lo-suit capabiliiies, it has virtual~>: no prospective clients from as far away·as Japan, direct competition. Hylkcma has n~ amb1t 1on Australia and Haiti. Sa~\ L. M~rse Co. is of transforming Sam L. Morse Co. into a large, located at 1626 Placcnt10 Ave .. m Costa Me a. mass-production boat company. "My purpose Why• I Hylkema said that while helping • for being in thb business is!lot really money, . •one of his apartment tenants to although l h:ne to m:.a~e a modest living," he pick a bo t last year, he learned of Sam L. s:lid. "lt'~ 1he sa1bfaction of building a really Morse Co. He said that the more he learned fine boat anJ \\Orldng ,.,,ith each ow ner to fill about the company and its products, the more their need, and requei.ts " -By Tony Cox -If you kno1• someone nho hould k George Hylkema, a 56-year-old Balboa re idcnt and boat lover, o~' ns the Sam L. Morse Co., which builds cruising sail boats. • cruising sail boats,~rnost notably the 28-foot Bristol Channell Cutter and the 22-foot Falmouth Cutter. The bo:us are designed to have the sturdiness and storage space needed for long trips and rough ''atcrs. The Bristol <::hannel Cutter, \\hich \\as designed by Fullerton resident Lyle Hess. sells for about S 100,000. The company sells only three to seven boats a year. Occause of i1s low~ volume. Sam L. Morse Co. can make build·lt)·S uit boats for clients. he wanted to own tho business. "I heard that Sam had sold the company," Hylkema recalled. "I called him and made a backup offer, and the first dc:.al fell through. 1 love traditional boats and always have, and I've always loved building things." proliltd in thi) ttcclJy feature, send your suggcstiu11 to Tiie Dnily l'ilot's business editor, 1'ony Cox, lit JJO IV. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 926J7. Tuesday, Oct. 27 Small business -The third µrugr.:im in the ~~rat>~ · )t,1rtin~ 1)r !>l.Jrtln!-: OH•r. I Im' ll• ,\ \,11..t: Your !>m.1h Bu~"'°'" ., ... l L'>'l,111• t'h;' l)(h" \\111 L)L' t•d :l: -; pm. 01..l. :!.i' 1n tlw 1.. nn1un•l\ Room .:it tht• "'''port Center L1brJ(), 850 ~iln l 1..'ml'nte Omt: C.-111 Tom ) lhn~un Jl 64·1-3188 ior I 1urlllJl1on. Thursday, Oct. 29 Crisis leadership OrJnge Ernp1n• C.hapter of _the Chartert:d Propc>rty ilnd C.:isuJlty l)ndt'mritt•r~ \\111 host 11:. annual •\ll-lndustr~· D.1, on the theme '\\hat lo do an tht.> 1990s. Le.id, Fo kl\\ or Gt•t Left Behind ' l><.•g11111in.' at 8 J.m. ''"'\, 3 .:it the Rl~d lion Inn in Cvsta ,\1es.i for mformation, (,1!1 Ke\"' Or.1 \le\ .1t 2·11 ·8300 or Barry II:• Ip en Jl 335-4991. Thursday, Nov. 12 Co tJ Mesa marketing consultJrfl Dorothy Jean has been admiltcd to the Institute of Rc,idential marketing of the Nation:.al A-.,ociu ti on of,Ht.>mcbuildcrs. John F. McCu ne has been named 'ice president of hill lntc1 nJlional lnc.'s wei.tern region heahh care coni.truction 111.111:1gcment division. f hc Ro\burgh Agcnc) Inc. ol Cl.>\ta f\ki.a has promoted Catoline Claus to the po 111011 of account e'ccutive. Bill D. \\hilmnn has been appointeJ first vice president of m.1nnc national Dank in NC\\ port Ocach. Orange Coast Magazine h.is appvinted Erik I limmebb.ich to the pos1t1on of editor, publi!ihcr Ruth Ko announced. Does vour 'car stalt hard? Idle Rough? Gile Poor mileage? Call Us! We're the DriveabililV Experts Carburetor Rebuilding • Fuel Injection Tune-Up • Smog Certification Open Mon·Fri 8:30to 5:30 Call lt:'Jder,h1p \\'hen the llt it ., On "111 be the topic ot J brt.>.1!..iJst presentation l>\ Dann, Co' at 7 15 am Oct 29 JI thC' B.1tboa BJ\ Club 1221 \\', Coa ... t H1gh"a). Tht-program rt-places a iormerly scheduled prt''ent.1t1on on human . rC'<nurtes C1ll the Nt"A pon Mission America - Tl:ie Cal1turr ,,1 En\,\irww ng FuundJt on':. \fo)ion AnwricJ re-indu:>trial11<111on Jd' c c.1cy - project \\ill ho>t a ~umrmt oi business, S\>'t:rnment and .education lt':1dCr> tv cliscu'~ the topic of enh:mcing lh0 \3h.1e at U.S. export:. No-.. l l. and 1 3 al the red Lion Hotel in Costa ,\\e:.a. Re~i!>lration I) at 7:30 Does Your Heart Good. American Heart &'a Association V (714) 642-8286 for an appointment I l,1rbc ir Area ChambN oi Cornmer1.e at 6~~-3188 ior . 1.m. Nov. 11. For rr1lormation, • call (916) .J-~8 5411 If ~ou 11.ne an ilC'm for this colum111 :.end ii to Bob v.in WINDSHIELD CRACK AND CHIP REPAIR r · '"Tl' n. Tuesday, Nov. 3 f> l.C'n, JssistJnt cdito(, Daily Pilot, J JO W. 8Jy St., CostJ \1esa, 92627. Repar bng cracks and chips at a freCtion of the cost af repacemert CPCU meeting lhe COASTAL WINDSHIELD REPAIR 1966 B ~ Et,(j • Ol6ta Mesa 'tknrd the SbNa( 645-25 Wanna place a classified ad? • C11l thc D<1ily Pilot cla>s1f1ed Jd\.ert1!>ing dep<lrtment at 642-567tl. $50FF ,.l \ f 111 'J) J /1 ,'.' 11 IJ I You Are Invited ... To Help Us Observe Sixty Years of Service to the South Coast Communities. 1932 ~ ·" ' ~ . ea-60 Years ~ _, ~ 1992 Call in person at our office to pick up your Birthday Commemoration Gift. CLimitonc per family) Harbor Lawn- Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial f ark Servicing all faiths • Under new ownership 24 Hour rviccs • 1625 Gisler Avenue • ~ra Mesa • 5~5554 RUF FEll'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 2945 Randolph Ave . Costa Mesa ... ,_ .... C.... lort! 1122 -llft., CISTI •U-S41·ll5' Voice Your Views-- VOTE! ~ewport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce recommended positions on November Ballot Measure and Ne\\'J)Ort Beach Elected Official, California C hamber HACC Ballot No. Descriptions Po ition Position Proposition 155 1992 School Faci lities Bond Act. Support upport Proposition I 56 Passenger Rail and Clean Air up port Support Bond Act of I 992. Proposition 157 l oJJ Roads & Highways. Neutral Opp<>se Proposition I 58 Oflice of California Analy t. eutral No Position Proposition I 59 Office of the Auditor General . Neutral No Position Proposition 160 Property Tax Exemption. No Position Support Proposition 161 Physician-Assisted Death . No Position No Position Proposition 162 Pub lic Employees' Retirement Oppose Support Systems. Proposition 163 Taxation of Food Products. Support Support Proposition I 64 Congressional Term Limits. Neutral Oppose Proposition 165 Bud get Re form: Procedural and Support Support Substantive Including Welfare. Proposilion 166 Basic Health Care Coverage. Oppose Oppose Proposition 16 7 State Taxes. Oppo e Oppose Local Measures II Measure M-..J'erm 1..:mits. I Support II Newport Beach City Council District 2 Jan Debay . . ~ -District S No Position District 7 John C. Cox, Jr. -. RACP\(' I' .u1 n11tas111.1llon of Clluen' ;and bu'.'tillt .... !-t .... ""',Art' t'Onn'rtlt-d .-ihout icood gm(·rnmt111 ~11lw toed, rnunl). and !II.et k'\t·l11, And 1m· ~1111118 to "1ppon and •ork for it' obtt'(tl\a 8.\rP\C: lllt'fnbtrs "'"' 10 pnttc'\1, prt:"t'r\\', and lunhtr #>Gd ~mt'fll, :111J fo..tt'f'" pohd<'ll en~irunmtnl • h1(h •111 qn.1lftlht11 tlk· pn\",IK' ('f'lltfllM"4.' "'~'"" ll'tP'C pnnide" 1 Ythklt flit pt'Ople 10 ()(.'(om<· ln,oht'd and rit' In f>olilk~. 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In recent yea rs, judges in several states across the country have permilled anima- tion into a select few trials, bul neve r be- fore have au~neys dueled with videos in a United States courtroom. The concept has prompted as much controversy as the case itself. plannina 10 divorce hor hUIHnd • move 1h1t could hmve COil lllf d half his empire. Bolsterina that • well-known American lndlin from a near· by reserv11ion was in the cabin with ._. nie Hood the night she was killed.) man was also shot, but survived. Police initially investigated him, later arrested Beauchamp for the m . after finding his fingerprint in her cabin. Beauchamp, however, was later acqu7. by a jury. Throughout the trial, Hood publ l supported Beauchamp, saying he difill t think ttis former employee was guilty, itnd Instead linked the murder of his wife~to her suspicions of big-time dcug deals J at certain people in the Camp Nelson c ~- San Bernardino Cou nty Deputy District Attorney David Whitney points out that animated videos have long been used in civil cases to illustrate, for instance, the way a complicated, automobile accident on 'video animation will invariably have an unfolded. unfair advantage. "Our position is that this is just like any But Whitney said the Hood-trial should other diagram in court," he said. "High-be a fair fight since both sides have spent tech, sure, but nothing more than an ii· about the same amount of money -lustrious 1001." inches from his head. Whitney intends 10 prove that Hood then told his secretary '10 leave the office and waited six minutes before calling po- lice, during which lime he allegedly plant- ed a gun in Beauchamp's hand. munity wanted kept quiet. 1, After Hood killed Beauchamp. hol.v- Beauchamp's friends testify he was left ever, police announced that they werel\n- handed -yet the gun was found in his vestiga1ing hi.m fC?r havi ng a hand in lhe right hand. murder . of has wife. Prosec~tors. co~a.cnd Prosecutors allege Hood, 48, murdered Hood hared Beauchamp to kill h,as. w1 Beauchamp 32 because he was on the • he c~u~d collect more than a malhon Out other a11orneys contend that cross-SI0,000 -on animation. r ir ' · · Jars an insurance money. ve rge o te ing police that 1t. w~s Hood Hood then shot his hired gun, prosecu- ing the line from civi l cases to murder In addition, he said, neither he nor the mysteries is dangerous since portraying a defense has put facial features on any of cartoon character of someone commilling the players in the videos to sa feguard a crime may conjure up emotions that against jurors deciding Hood's fate under But when police arrived at the scene, a shaken Hood told them he shot Beau- champ in self defense when the former employee, disgruntled over an unrelated issue, walked into his office with a gun. who arranged the murder of his wife of 20 tors said, to keep him quiet, planting a years. . . .357 magnum on the body 10 bolster his Bonnie Hood was. shot to d.eath an Au· self-defense claim. could sway a juror's opinion. a cloud of emotions. Furthermore, critics contend, animation The prosecution's video., will portray muddies the line between fact and fiction Hood firing two bullets at an unarmed in a murder trial, making it. harder for ju-4 Beauc~amp t~e instant the Fontana man rors 10 separate the actual evidence in the walks into his Fontana office March 2, case from speculation. waiting a moment before firing three At a preliminary hearing several months ago, however, Beauchamp's widow 1esli· fled that Hood had promised her husband $55,000 10 murder Bonnie Hood. And Beauchamp was gelling anxious about the payoff, she said. gust, ~990, at a rustic f!10U ntam lod~c she Hood is facing 25 years to life in prison. a.nd Jim Hood owned. 10 the Sequoia Na· Opening argumenis are scheduled to start t1onal For~st com'!1un1ty of ~amp Nelson, tddar and 1he tri al is expected to continue . !he qu1e1 env1ronmentnhs1 ha~ been for sax to eight weeks. hvmg there for three years, opera11ng the Hood was initially sent to prison "1!h· lodge during the week and driving back to out bail after his arrest in March, but two Newport Beach on weekends to sec her months late r posted a $2 million propeny · two teen-aged children. bond 10 go b:ick to his Harbor View hmtle Skeptics also caution that whichever more, and then walking up 10 the slumped· side of the case has more money to spend body to pull the trigge r twice more just Another twist in th e case is that Word had it that Bonnie Hood was to live with his children until the trial. WAGNER ) From A1 closed session Tuesday night to discuss the matter. Nicoll s:11d the district's routine audits, which take a sampling of check written on each of the school district's :iccouni-s, didn't turn up any irregularities. Nicoll said because of the volume of ched.s "'riuen by the dis- trict each ~ear. it \\Ould be impossible for the regular audits to examine each transaction. "We \Hite tens of 1hou~nds of checks a )Car," said Nicoll. "Sampling is a widely ac- cepted business practice." Wagner. who makes $75,000 a )Car admin- t)trating the school district's S95 million bud- get, is dei.cribed by (ormer and current col-· leagues as bright, e:\tremely capable, trust- \\ Orthy. and a hardwori...ing entrepreneur who has run se'erpl side businesses, including a shoe repair store, movie theater, and limou- sine ~ervice. "He worked for me for 10 yean., and the guy ''as ju 1 as straight as could be," said Terry Zimmerman, the district's former di- rector of finance who retired in 1989. "They (the press) are hanging this poor guy before they (the police) even arrest him. He did a hell of a good job for me for 10 years." ''He workeCl his way ;ight up," said Norm Loats, the district's former ~puty superin- tendent, who also retired in I 9 and worked "'ith Wagner fo r 17 years. •· ·s very enter- prising. I alwa)'.S marveled at him. The ne-.S hit me right between the e)es. h 's tou gh to swallow. "He was a good team pla}er, bright. the kn owledge behind fiscal services -really on the cutting edge. He understood school fi- nance very well. 1 never detected anything in any way to be dishonest." "We're all totally surprised," said Forrest Werner, president of the district's Board of Trustees. '>'r'our chief budgel person has 10 be someone who is trusted implicitly, so you don't anticipate a blow Jil.,'\ this coming. None of us anticipated that Steve could have gotten himself into this kind of mess -usu· ally money guys are very cqnservative. l sus- pect that like many guys "'ho tffit pul their hand in the till, their intention is to pay it back." . One of Wagner'.s Dover Shores neighbors said she knew the Wagners fai rly well since her three-year-old son often played wi th their young son, and described the family as "very, very n,ice people." The '>'oman said she would be "shocked" if t~c allegations against Wagner were true. · l/QUIDATION SALE with purchase of $299 or more All Floor Samples 1' BEDFRAME OR ''I never would have thought it," she said. Wagner, according to interviews with col- leagues and neighbors, has led a lavish life· style. He drives a mini-van, luxury Mercedes and classic Rolls Royce, owns a sprawling Dover Shores home -complete with pool, jacuzzi and maid's quart ers, according 10 neighbor -a condo at a Rancho Mirage country club, and wore a mink tuxedo •jacket to the chool di trict's 25th anniversary din· ner last yea r. • "l remember teasing him about that tux- edo," Loats recalled. "The more you dig into it, ma}be some things were lining up thal you should have persuaded more in depth," Loats aid. Nicoll said he didn't know how the alleged improprieties could ha"e been prevented, given that Wells Fargo reportedly accepted a district check with only one signature. "We set up all the safeguards that we could imagine," said Nicoll. ··nut if they're will ing 10 take a cha nce, the only way you can guqr:intee no improprietie is by having two people "ho don't like 'each other take part in C\.Cry transaction. And that's just not practical." Scaff writer LoriAnn Bashcda conlributed to this report. . . 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Speculation on whether Paul McCartney would outhd the West Coast premiere or his 1Liverpool Oratorio presented Satprday by Master Chorale has gorle on for weeks. fre didn't! ltJF missed the applause at Or;inge County Performing Ans Center, and he n-":::s:=='1 ·missed the party 11111 ... at Diva th at followed under the chairmanship or Jolene Engle and Paula Lingelbach. "Two "eeks ago I thought, 'he \\On't be here.' Then last night I received rl phone ------call that made ~Society me believe he ----· "ould be here. I'm sorry he's not,'' commented Engel as 120 gue~ts c:ime into Diva. Zee Allred was attending West Med's FUNDSY event at South QJ.m-\Vestin and came-l'.h·cr lora - minute. •·ts he here? I was told he might JUSt show," she said, then quickly dep::irted after ha\ ing her _question answe red. Geo rgia Frontiere, a major f\Hite r of the performance, in from New Yor~ for the ion, bringing as one of her s Alex Pacheco of PI:.T A al right!>) and a friend of artney's. 'D1m;tor William pre~nted Frontic re an rapbed score of the oratorio. hers mingling \\ere Andy n and ,.,.jfe Charlene. I h h Donna and John were the major undel"\\ ritcrs. "It wa., e ting to hear something ent by McCartney," Crean id Painter Woodley: "The s were lovcly ... \\Cll done, but long performance." o beaut1f ul. .. a lot of ion," said Patrici a Rock, g. "I'm orry he didn't .. . ~ piani t did some Beatles tu as guests compared notes and munched on hor!I cf oeuvres and desserts. How to submit your nuptial news The O.:i1ly Pilot \\elcome~ the chance LO share J.he news your engagement or edding with our re.:ider~ Pick up engasement or ding forms 1n our lobby 330 W. Bay St, C<hta esa; or send a self· dressed stamped envelope the Wedding Department, Pilot, P.O. Boi.. 1560, ta Mesa, 92626. For more information. call 2-4321 , extension 350-. - ; From left, Alan O'Kainc \\ ith Charlene and Andy Crean. 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Marchese said that earlier this week, he met with and joined the Southern California Professional Detailers AssoCi- ation, a group made up mostly of mo- bile detailers who operate legitimately and legally. He said the group is trying to develop solutions to the problem, such as a plastic tarp with curb-like sides desig11ed to capture all run off. The problem, Marche se said, is that an estimated 90 percent or mobile detailers aren't legitimate. He aid such dctailers, w'ho are .called "hackers" in the industry, operate without busines.s licenses, ignore labor· and environmental laws and undercut competitors on price by offering an inferior service. He added that the Orange Coast Car Wash Association estimates that mobile detailers on an average day generate 100,000 gallons of contaminated water that runs into Newport Bay. Lt. Tim Newman. a spokesman for the Newport Beach Police D'cpartment, said police have received several complaints about environmental violations by detailers, and one or two or those cases is currently under investigation. The department is concerned about environmental crimes -in fact, Newport for the last 12 years has had a full-time investigator devoted to such cases -but there haven't yet been any auto-detailer cases involving "seriously hazardous material ," he said. "Our concern is when they're using a substance hannful to the bay, like de - greasing chemicals,'' Newman said. "If people complain, we take a look. But I don't intend to dedicate my staff to fol· lowing detailers. At this point, it hasn't Toddler struck crossing Harbor Boulevard; in c riti cal condition By Lori.AM Basheda Stall Wnter COST A MESA -A three-year-old boy was in critical condition at Western Medical Center Sunday after he \\US hit by a car Saturday when he apparently tried to cross busy Harbor Boulevard unaccompanied by an adult. " Police Sa) Damien Castleberry of Costa Mesa was by himself at the time of the accident. Acco~d1ng 10 Y.itnc~ accounts, CaSlleberry Y.as crossing Harbor ttl Merrimac Way agatnsl the Oon't Walk signal when a vehicle drhcn by Miroslaw Jarosla"ski. 36, hit the boy. Jaroslawski, a Costa Mesa resident, has not been cited. The collision is under investigation, police said. Castleberry \\US treated for major injuries at the scene by Costa Mesa Fire Department paramedics and transported to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana by ambulance. Hospital officials said Sunday evening that the boy was cdtical but his vital signs had stabilized. 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IOFOUR NEW' ·CUSTOM PHINNEY From A1 opened up. "That was a lucky cbo~. I've always been glad I made that decision.• Phinney was appointed city <*rk in April, 1970. She had been an Mlietant clerk since April, 1962. When she started In the clerk's office, city government was more informal. A mimeograph machine made dino copies of only the most important documents. .. Today, there is a copy machine in nearly every office and details mean literally tons of paper are used a year. Phinney's domain includes two huge vaults that contain copies of every piece of official city business since 19S4. There are t~ct records, zoning decisions, claims filed c\gainst the city. Mammoth leather-bound red volumes contain every resolution the city has ever passed. The clerk's office is headquarters for all election business, a~ well as being responsible for compiling city council, planning commission and redevelopment agency agendas nnd compiling minutes. Phinney is the person at council meetings who reads each item in tier steady, cheerful voice -even when it's 11 For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. I NVl_TATION PRINTING ~-CENTER • • • Choose from our HUCE SB.ECTION of TYPESTYLES, NC COLORS. PAI ERS & iNva.oPEs for All 'lt>ur Special E\€nts. Birthdays . . Vl/edd1ngs . ShoNers ... Anniversanes . . . Holiday Parties. . . Announcements p.m. and everyone else appears to be countinJ sheep. Mecungs are where the most impor city business is conctuceld. But the bi-weekly Monday illgbl'meetinp an dae one thina Phinney won't miss. She usually puts in 12 to 14 hour da on Mondays, arriving at 8'.30 a.m., t a long lunch and then often working 11 ~.m. 'That's the part of the job I could do without,'' she says. While the minute details of the job tend to blend over the years, n few major isaacs stand out: the wife of former council~n Tucker stabbing someone, the extende General Plan discussions which she thought would never ~et completed, the Victoria Street widening project and the extended debate over the, city's sign ordinance. · She's retiring in April, and while she plans on catching up on her two grown children and two grandchildren, taking economics and philosophy classes and sewing more, she says she'll never get city business out or her blood. She'll still look over agendas -this time as a city re sident. 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Newport Harbor's 28-17 loss to Irvine did prove this: Sailors can nose-to-nose it with anyorie in Div IV. wutchcd his team fall to 2-2 in league pb) a~ the quagmire begins to build fo r the all-important No. 3 finish in league. w h1ch pro' 1de) a 11d.e1 10 the CIF D1v1sion IV play· Off). "\\e v.on't i.ee an)one in this d1· By Roger Carlson " v1!.1on (lei alone league play) that's spans Ed.IQ( any better than Irvine," s:ud Brin· 1 RV I N E _ ....,.~T"-, I.le}. "\\c \\JfltcB lo be in~ pos111on They had alread '-'~~o ,..,:'l~~ to '"n and we \\ere. O\Jr k!ds played · d hy 1~ ~d, hard but )OU ha'e to give lrvme experience t e ~ ~ d' h · d r b II " d t" (lO 0 I ' uc 11, t c~ re a goo oot a team. goo im~s · 1• . •r. Brinklc\'i. charge) prayed hard. over Tustin) and \:-s; ..;/ kept j rc:isonablc hd on thtCC·\C:lr the ugly time) (0· \~ ~ . 'O.• .. / )Uper bJd .. Scott Se:il (22 came~ for 17 to Corona del " ..... ~,p~:.--111 }Jr&.), controUed the clo~i. and Mar). tool.. Jd\JntJge of Ir.me turno,cri. 10 Saturday night tt wa> gut-check ~ta\ in the hunt. "- time for Newport Harbor High"i. But "hen it c:.1me 10 do,,n 10 do· Sailors as they faced Se:i Vu!" lead-tt·time 11 v.a., H:.1rbor v.h1~h ''~' er l~ine on the latter'i. c.impu' JnJ g~1h~ or a couple of cnuc;il 1urn- de)p11e falling, 2~-17, the SJ1lor~ 0\1.'f'> :ind Irvine cashed them 1n hl may ha'e founJ some ans,,ers to ""'going a\\a) build upon. I he: I.tiler came ''1th :05 H.· The found out the~ coulJ pb> maining ''ith the S:iilors c:impcd on "ith the be)t anJ '>t;1~ 1n the hunt. their on their O\\n 22 \\Ith third .rnJ as long a' the} ... ta)Cd a"a> lrom the lour. The plJ~ "as a pJ)S to the lc/t ~ Harbor High's Mike Gear c28l'sampers for yardage on kickoff return ~turday night against lmne in Se~ View League action. "We reached most ot our goals to-up the turnjbou1 critical mbtai...e ... the lot rikc "ent fo l'\' ard l>Ctttnl!J night," !>:ltd Jeff Unn!..lcy. "ho See SAILORS1l3 Coast made a. late run, but still -1econd~litldle at best to El Camino ~ Warriors run it up to 35-1 O before Pirates manage to get final score at least in respectable range ( 41 -25). By Richard OuM Sports Wn1e1 TORRANCE -When • Orange Co:ist College last btat El Camino, Bill Work· man \\a a rookie head foot- ball coach at Edison High. In hi seventh year a OCC's coach, Workman is now 0-4 against the Warriors. The Pirates, who nearly ~:. '··· . \ ' . pulled off a most improbable comeback Saturday night in their 41-25 loss 10 Northern Divi ion powerhouse El Camino, seem to be a hbtorical i rite for the Warrior , "'ho now <>"-n a 9-2 me record against Orange Coast and haven't to the Bucs since 1973. Camino. S·l O\.cra~I and+l in the Mission c.nrerence, has defel)ted CCC seven consecutive tines, including 23-20 in the 1990 Orange County Bowl. For the Pirates (4·2, 3·2), following o bye week, they can now expect to be dismissed from the J C Grid-Wire's national rankings, in which they were 18th lost week. In Saturday's chao , while El Camino running back Ivan Wilson was busy setting records, the Pirates made another quarterback change and wpund up cutting a 25·point deficit (35· 10) to Oltly 35·25, then recovered an onside 1-.ack in the waning moments to give El Camino a scare. OCC sophomore quarterback Scan Ponder, third st ring :it t~e beginning of the season, led I the Pirates' fourth·quaner surge after replacing freshman Todd Mather, w.ho replaced Josh Ging· rich as the St3rter on Sept. 26. Gingrich quit the team last Tue day. Workman said that Ponder would have been Mather's back· up, anyway. Mather, who)e option tactics "ere ~tuffed by the Warriors, wus yanked in favor of Ponder "ith 6 minutes, 41 seconds left in the third quarter. "We went with a guy who throw)," Wor!..rnan said. "(Ponder) i our best thrower and we were behind (28· 10). Mather's an option quartc~back and he's an average passe r. I'd (mal..e the 'change) again if we were 17 points behind." Although Ponder completed 10 of 20 pa )CS for 147 yards and two founh-quarter touchdo" ns. he was intercepted twice with less than 3 m1nu1es remaining in the game. "We have a chance to win ir "e don't throw two interception , " Workman said. Mather, ~ho ct a chool quarterback-rushing record against Palomar ( 198 yards) on Oct. 3 and had guided the Pirates to three straight win), lost a fumble, was acked twice and carried the ball only once for po 11ive )ardage. His big moment was on the fi~t play of the game, a 70-yard toitchdown pass to. OCC wide re· ceiver Eric Coleman, a convened tailback who was clocked running the 40-yard dash in the pre· season in 4.35. Coleman was wide open on the riJhl side and had nothing but desert in front of him. It was no contest. "We were caught by llurprise, no question," El Camino Coach John Fea1hcrs1one said. "Maybe that's what our team needed a little, to get jolt· ed." J'he Warriors, who held OCC to only three first downs in the first half, did most of the joh· See PIRATESJI! EIJort was there, production wasn't .... 34-28 loss overshadowed by the status of the injured Binh Tran. By Barry Faulkner SDC)(tS Wr1tet COSTA MESA -Cui.ta ~le'a High football coach M) ron Mt lier hJ'i prat'>cJ hi, plJ)ers' heart!> anJ guh all ~c;1r, and Priday nigh t•!'> J.t~ • loll' to Laguna I lilts \\,\!, n\l e\c:cption It'<; the f\1u)tangs' brain P'-1~cr. he \\Ould hkc 10 see 3 little more product1un from "The gu}~ \\ho \\Crc !..11l1ng us \\ere their LJght end)," ~lrller said of the HJ\\J..s' 27 pa!> ing yard~. 170 of '"h1ch came from tight ends Chrb BaeJec!..er .ind R)Jn Gc)er. "\\'c 1-.ept telling one of our guy all game long tu wull off the inside release and force the tight end oubide. But e\CI) time they snapped the ball. ''e did something else, and 11 lo.tiled Ull." Daedd..er caught fou r passes for 151 )ard . See COSTA MESA/13 Look who's No. 1! .... Estancia sitting ~lone in first place in Pacific Coast League football race . By Barry Fau1kner Spotts Wnt~f COSTA MC.SA -fat;inc1a High footb.tll coJch John L1ebcngooJ \aid he "l) more ~.:l.!d..-Lh.ut c.\CiteJ .l.fte.r hearing Ccntul) i..n~'Cl.:eJ olf Padr1c Coa't l eJguc fJ\ortle Tr~1bu .. o llrlh (1 1-~0 :it- urd:i~). ''h1 .. h lelt the Eagles alone atop 1he PCL ~tandllll!' \\tlh three g:.irnes remJ1n1ng. · I h:ll "·'' a miracle.'' 1,Jid Liebengood, "ho claimed his phone "J:> ringing oft the hook rollu\\tng the afternoon up ct, ~1th pla\cr and fan calhn~ to confirm his teams good fortune. / "~1.l)be \\C underesttmJtCd hO\\ g<Xld Ccn- tUf) \\J!I (l !2-15 loi.er to fatanc1a, O\:t. 17). or lll.l)be , .. e unJerest1m.ited how good Es- See ESTANCIA/13 --------- IVlanday Night . 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SAC Corona dc!I Mar High's girls ----.-a- ero~» count') forces, led b) the _. ._ ~terling locking or Tr3C) C1Jrk _.;T.;,_;.. __ ( 1 : 19 o .. er the mudd) 3-mile course), finished runner-up to Agoura on SaturdJ) 1n D1"1s1on ll circles at the 44th annual Mt. San Antonio College cro!>s count!) in"itational in Walnu t. Others "ith top effort from Corona del Mar "ere Dresden Ho"ell (19 0 ) and Heather BrJ) (1949). On the college lc\el: •All ft\c Soiirlrem 01 ColTege men's cros country runners ran pcr)()nal be ts Sat- urday at the C:il Poly Pomona lm·itational Ja on S<.:haefcr finished 50th O\erall at the C\l~nt. \\hi1,;h included SC\Cral Division J pro- grams. posting a time of 26 minute , 42 sec- onds o\er the speedy l.. couf")e . \take ~1cClure (9Slh an lS.15) and Brock ~hinen 196th in ~ ·16) ea~h bettered their prc\lous b"'b b) more thJn l\\O minutes fur ~CC '' hile Ken CJbral (2 5 ) and Matt GJrrett (32.20) also had PRs. Freshman Nikee Pool led the SCC "omen, f1n1!>h1ng ~5th O\erJll "Ith a lime of 19.43 U\cr the .:k cour.,e. NanC) Bard, running her llr!>t meet after reg:i1ning academic d1gibility, 'J') 5 ht 1n 19 56 and teamm<.tte Heather Sal· l\bt..T) \\J') IOith IO WA I The sec \\Offii:n "ere 13th our l)f 15 ),hl.)l,1s. "hile the men \\OUnd up 16th out of 17 team-.. On the comriun11~ college le,el· • AJrian s-...cet)Cr and S1g1 Cabrera re· cun.leJ the f astt''>t tame\ for the Orange Cu~t College \I.Omen') and men\ cro~s countr: team), rc~pcc1 1H.:ly. SaturJay at the Cerrito') Jn,atJUOnJI , The unique form.ii, pitting one male ~nd female.: runner from e:ich .,chool in d1flt!rcnt rJ::c:., combining their lames. produced a time ul W minute-, llJt for S"ect~cr over the 5k couf")e. C3brcra ran 21 :22 over for four miles. Other top OCC women included Melissa Ha}ne (20:28) 3nd Robena Cone (22:58). The P1r3tes' other top men's 1imc1 were po')ted by R)3n Ackerman (23:31), Alan Grant (21:56), Estanci3 High product Mike Smith (22·52), Tim F1er (23:0-i), Jeff Manz (23.38) and Je sie Sanchez (24 ·58). Sailors rumbte, 16-7 NEWPORT BEACH -Brett .......... - and Bnan McAllister scored fi,e ~ <.tnd three goal , re pecti\el), and ..:::·:::..a.~~ contributed strong defense to lead hosl Ne"port Harbor Hjgh to a deci- I\ c:, 16· 7, non-league water polo victory over \.-1~iting Sunny Hills Saturday . Brett McAllister Nathan Andersen added three goals and Brad Pence t~o as seven differ· ent S:ulors scored. Jason Marsh had seven s:i,es for the winners, who improved to 15-4 overall. High achool bore Newport H•rbor 1 I, Sunnr Hiii• 7 Newport Hart>or 4 4 6 2 -16 Su-y t1 ~s 0 0 · 3 4 - 7 t.ewport Hart>Of scorng. Bre 'l:f... :.'d 5 Bn • t.'cA:lis;er 3 Mcersen 3. Pence 2. uJ J!T'tTle 1 C.eary 1, \','ya:t 1 S,M s· Matsh 7 S~M/ H1 .s scorillO Schie'e 5 Hyon 1, Brechtel 1 Saves t.•a;~a 1 S · @sl!where Saturda): •Long Ueach Walson pulled out a 14-13 non-league conquest ·at Corona del Mar in 1he late going, dropping CdM to 13· 7 overall. Long Be•ch Wiison 14, Coron• del ll•r t 3 0"9 B~a¥PI \', <soo 1 4 3 6-14 C1JrO(la det Mar 1 2 3 7-14 W soo scoring Coc11ran 6. B1a~r 6 loch 1, unk:nowri 1. Saves; fullel10n J 2. CdM sconno. Coclorl 3. ttnlQllOn 3. Gl.-c 3. Pllm s. Norlofl 1 Sms· ~ 9 •Marina took ClF Di .. ision Ill power Naigle 2. Saves Tasman 3. Costa Mesa into O\ertime, • but the Mustangs' Joh n Naigle scored with 2'.18 left an ovcnime to pro\ ide Mesa with a 54 triumph at Golden West College. C....-•.••r1M4 Mesa 1 0 0 3 0 1-S Marn 0 0 1 3 0 0-4 Costa Mesa scomo. Porter 2. Grayri 2, Naigle 1 Savts· Awl!Ja 10. Mama sconng: Kenyon 2, Atluan Vanguards fall 1n four Westmont College posted a 15· ---- 10, 15·8, 7-15, 15· 13 victory in • 4(.. women's vo lleyball Saturday -'-'--- nighl, dropping Southern D lifor· nia College to 6-16 overall, 3· 7 in the Golden State Athletic Conference. Westmont im· prO\eS to 25·3, 9·J. Pacing SCC we're Jayna Auer ( 16 kills) and Silmone Burgesmeir ( 13 !>.ills). Azusa Pacific tops SCC Southern California College·~ _... men's soccer team was a 2-l vie-,..... .. • .1im at Azusa Pacific S:uurday, ~ falling to JO. 7· l overall, 3·3· 1 in the Golden State Alhletic Confernenc. Chris Chaparo scored SCC's only goal and Angel Ruiz v. as credited with five saves. -By th~ Daily Pilot s~ake bite medication sought for Eaglei SANTA ~'A - C.ll va q Ch ct.pc! High foothall coach Kn \ Van llook can't help but feel a l111le snake bit alter h1o; l:aglc'> lo\t their second straight Olympic League game on a pl'otal fou rth-quarter play ' Af1er an tipped -pa.'>s resulted m a interception for a clinching touchdown ag;un'it Valley Chris- uan in the league opene r, Cal- vary''> comeback attempt fizzled Today's TV-radio TELEVISION Box.Ing 10 am -lle,ers·Brit"'~ ESP-. Golf NOO'l -, .. a•cn Pia/ ESPI, College Footb•ll J p~ -1.'.Jmt·'v"g a Tet..h PT :o pm -Ar zona·Ca SC o n p ~ -wa~., ~·:in s• ·uSC PT Pro Football 6 :;r.i. -a :.-.... ~ en 1 Soccer 7 p m -Er.~ •Sh t.eagJe SC ~ ;1 --E.•opeai l'gr .. • SC Women'• Vollevb•ll i J:J p rr -Notre Oame-Hawa. PT RADIO Pro Footb•ll f. "m -a S·Jets K1.x 007 The Majors WORLD SERIES •••t of •even G1.~t '-N;~~ 3 TOl:in!O 1 ._) GM"tt 2 -~ ~ 5 A::r.11 • G.me l - T aror..o 3 A: .r.:a 2 Clrll! • -ir,,~ 2.~·.vu 1 G•me S-Ar~lj r. TO'Ol1IO 2 ~~'lit 6-Tar~ • A!l.u 3 (1 1 ~II Boating summaries MIHlon lerl•• ... , .... PHR' Splnneker 1 SllOv.OOW!l. Pete Meade. (CPBVC). 2 Slo/IOSho( 8 I MUITI'/ (CPBVC) 3. Purrlpk.ns, EO MJM {OP'fflCJ Non-Splnneker 1 In lttu Of. Jiii Kaas (CPSYCJ. 2 A'iatuchO Emmett Hines (CPllVC) Deep sea alurday at. Orange Lutheran, when the hosts blocked a punt and returned it for a touchdov.'fl to clinch a 17-6 verdict. To make matte~ wor\e, the blown blocking assignment on the ..PUnt attempt was created when two starters were sidelined by inju· nes. "We had to replace some lud on the punt team, and there was a miscommunication," Van Hook s;i1d. "The kid came 1n-un· blocked." Van Hook was forced to use DISC OR DRUM BRAKES four quarterbacks, as Waylan Kruo;e (concussion), Ouis Tuiolo- scga (dizziness), Josh Walebwa (sprained ankle) gave way to Shane Valdez. "ObVIOUSly, it became tough for us to get something going on of- fense" Or. Luther .. 17, C.lnly Cit. 8 ._.._,.......,. ~ Clla:Mt 0 0 • ·-• ~~ 7 3 • 1-11 IWWIOUM llUIMlllQ cc-~~~ CC-i<r.ae 240. 10, waw-a. 3-S-I, S2 '"°""°"""' MCmv.a CG-Y.,,,,.... 2 S1 0 VJIOa. 1.7 -Br Sany F•ulluur n....- PDP ....... ... very PDP Nrptlcel 1.,_,S 8-nlST PIRATES: From 81 ing afterward. Aftu taking a 14-10 halftime lead, they continued to shut down OCC's offense in the second half. In tbe fourth quancr, Ponder led the Pirates to a U>uChdown in his third series af't,er replacing Mather, completin& 'hrcc paues in the drive for S 1 yards, including a 14-yard scorina strike to Ryan Blanchard with 9~33 left. Ponder completed lhree straight passes in his next senes, the last 3 13-yard touchdown to Frank Mar· tin i1h 3:.36 left. cutting fhe Pi· rates' deficit to just 10 (35-25) fol· lowing a two-point conver ion toss Lo Brian Higgins. On the ensuing onside kick, OCC's Guy f altinowski recovered tM ball ll lh• occ "' after, Camino fumbled It. On C.out'I Mcond pllJ of tbt howe\'er, Ponder wu lnle and El Camino scored ap put it away. Wilson ~ct a Mis.ion Co ence r~cord with six touc and u .chool singlc·gume re with 256 rushina yards (26 ries). No such statistics have maintained, but it is believed El C3mino's 31 first downs repre ents a school record. 14 Although OCC's late rally dde mauers interesting, El Camino *'s in command from beginning U) end, yielding pnly 68 rushing yards to an • Orange Coast team ~at came in uveraging 247 per The Warriors :ilso dominated of possession (38:32 to 21 while meriting exactly 600 yards. Orange Coast-El Camino statistic s , el Camino 41, Oran .. Coaat 21 Score br Guerten ~ Coist 1 3 0 15-2S El CllMO 1 7 14 13-41 ,..,.. Quert" OCC-Coltman 70 pus lrom M111ler (Adair klQ), 14 44 £C-Yt lSOll 111111110alien llXt). 7 44 lecond Qu.r1er OCC -Allllr 38 FG 2 04 EC-Wt$0tl 1 n.:n (DI itll ~I. 0 33 Third Quarter EC-W~!IOll a 111'1 <0*""-"k). 10 01 EC-W~~2 lllll (tlalltll Ille~). 6 41 Fourtti Ouar1•r EC-W~son 3M (Dallen ... ,~, 14 SS OCC-BIJnC~d 14 i:us rrom Punc!er (Ad~r IJCk), 9 33 . OCC-Marlin 13 pass lfOlll Ponder (H~g ~s ~ ttom Ponder). 3 36 EC-\\ SOii S6 1111 (I.IC• IWdl 1 II A:enc!anct 1 200 (e:st.ma:ed) INDIVIDUAL RUIHING OCC-Wastl~on 12-43. G 2·11 Riiilty. 3·12 Ponoer. l·IOt·llWUS·S, ~:hef. 4 • lor .mnus-25 EC-\'i11son 26·2S6, D1Cos1a. 10-47. RxNI. M2: HoGre'-is 2-3. l twiS. 3-9, Cl1!1c, 8-4, Roberts. Hor·mmus·S, 1 fOf•O'llllUS·7 ' INDIVIDUAL PAlllNO OCC-M#lef 4.7--0 94. Pondff. 10~2 14~ ~ EC -SinQltton. 23·33·0 222. lloberta. 1 ·I 8 INDIVIDUAL RlCllVINO OCC-Blaotllard 3-69. COieman 2·8 H ~ M 2·39. Wa~N-'\llOll 2-27 Gt aA 2 R.p.ty 1-14 t.Car.J1 1-1; rw~ 1·13 EC-Y111son, 7 71 11acti.~ 5·57, S S 36 Tend 2·25. ICnox 2·20 OaCosta 2·1 H~1·1 QAME ITATllTICI • OCC IC r11st 00.r.11) 12 311 Rushes ~aiaa;t 20-f.8 ~321 PmlllO yarciace 241 230 -PasslnO 14·27-2 24-34.0 I.fl w..in ~"Ilda~· 35 471 ~·yatc!IQ• 2-min-25 1·11Wl<6, Nc1 yareac• 31 g 60t Pur.ls s.u 6 5-40'1 f~·'ill'llbltt IO~I 2·1 W f'll;H ltl yarelaQt 6·S6 15·1C) Time of possession 21 21 3! 32 •!Ve rt!ll!M ir. ecct;:IOlls l11r.:iet rcvns ~· ~~~ Tire z ~-centers · K ff WllYIWN.l UIUl ,...,, .... = ,....,, .,. I 111(11114 •• 1""11114 •.• , ....,4 •.• I 21 ..... 1 D• Dlml11 •• SUNDAY'I COUNTI DAVEY'S LOCK.ell -J boats. 230 anQ!tft 2 yetlOwM llN. 8 )tllOWta', 340 bo/Wlo, 7 batr1Cuda 17 4 calleo bass. 1 sand bus 17 sculplfl 3 Shttplltld 711 rock! s/I. 3 bW !*ell 5 b-... ~ (retused). 2 make 5hars• (one re1eue0). 1 tnQOtf l1sll. IO llliCkeftl, ,_,...,..._, ..................... ._LT I .. _,.. Clllrllll--* ., 11 ... ::,.,. .. _,...,....., PHOTOG: ... From 81 day night from ha~ home in Ncw- porl Oeach and wu-. ulcri and re;.idy. Hi recollection of the inci· dent'' "Ab olutcly nothing," \aid Payne "I JU t don't remember a thing. 1 can 't even under tJnd why J wa tall there in the third quar- ter." Pilot Sf)()tl photographer~ tradi· t1on.ally hoot the f1~t h;ilf of game and return to proccs their photo on deadline ituotion · -By Roitr C•rl on We've Moved to a Ne\¥ Location! The Lowest Prices in town have moved to 2221A Harbor Blvd., in Costa Mesa! T!drts lo ic Auto PARTS I a..... 714!'4' 4441 :== .. =~ ~!i·!t-~ $!&~ __ 1 ......... .. Ullllle---· ............. . •••• .. •••••• ...., .............. .......__.... w ... _, ....... ..._L.,, t --~V'~ ~ .,,.....,....,..,,.,, 0 ~.au , •. , ..... ., ... ....,,.....,..,,.,, ,.,..,,., ____ ...._,,.,,, .. ,...._ ....... ,.. ................ .,..,. .... . 1731 SUPIRIOR (AT 17TH STREET) ---COSTA MESA (714) · 111-7111 HOURS: 7:304 MONDAY· FRIDAY , 7:3N:30 SATURDAY WE HONOR MOST CAEOIT CARDS ~ .._. ____ ,__~--... --..... -..-. .... 911! ., NeMport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot -• Monda__, =--- -=--=======---~--:--=-==.---_----- - - --~--~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~----·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SAILORS: lead again, 1hnnk'I 10 a 1-)arJ sne ak b) W1l· lioms, h1~ fin.1 running 1 D of the sca'\On. r It g:l\·t 1hc Vaquero the lead for 1hc fir .. 1 time :.ind chc:y "ou ld not rclinqu1:.h it. From 81 Irvine defensive back Chris Waite stepped up and intercepted at the 32 and sped the dii.- tance fo r the touchdown, pushing the count to 28-17. Agai n Irvine responded, with a )JTIJshmg 74· yard march in 1hrce pl ay ... capped by a 56-)ard dash by 5-foot·6 junior 1 ony Muthi ... So ll was tied a1 14 and the S:ulor'> ''c:rc ag:un lorced 10 punt, amJ :iga1n the Vaquero., fumbled, und again the Sailor., were then: 10 reeO\er, this 11m1: in the form of Bre tt Hli)tJ at the Irvine 32. The 1de.1 \\It'> 10 colltrul Seal, control 1he tlo..J., .'.Ind c. \ecute "1thou1 turnover~. :ind 1he Sailorl> came uti1 1n the third qunrtc:r and promp1ly look 6:19 off the clock \>,l\h a 40->jrd march 10 the lf\rne 32 bdore a 48-yard field goal aucmpt m1.,fired. h came just as is appeared the Sailors were in a posicion to do major damage to Irvine after Wade Tifl had in1ercep1ed with 9:56 left lH the Sailors' 16 when the Vaqueros went to their favo rite receiver, Todd Thomas, who was double-cove reel Newport sputtered, however, and eventually misfired on a 32-yard field goal attempt. Ag:iin 1hc Vaqueros \\COi to the air JOd ag.un the Sailors put themsehes into a position to spring the upset ~ith Steve Gontales in1er- 1.:ep11ng Jnd re turning J 1 yards to the Jf\-1ne 22 Thomas had caughl seven passes for I 18 yards -all in the firs t half as Irvine assumed a 17-14 lead. Irvine's expl osive potential surfaced again m the fading moments of 1he firs1 half, driving 80 )'Inds in 10 pla)S, capped by Garcia's i.crnm· bling 23-yard scoring dart 10 Tony Arellano with jus1 12 seconds lef1 of the second quarter. I~ ine's defense stiffened, but rcliabk Doug S1uckey got the S:iilors three points with u 34- )ard field goal \\ith 3:36 lefl in the third quar- ter to pare the defic11 to 21-17. "We were in a position 10 do it," said Brinkley, "but then we came up wit h the late turnovers and you just can't. do it." That set the stage for the late going us Irvi ne was forced 10 punt, the Sailor'> fu mbled 11 a'~ay, then T1f1 came For a long lime the Sailors found themselves maneuvering for a major Newport Harbor-Irvine statistics up "1th the big in terception at the Ne''-POrt 16 "1th 9.56 left upset, striking twice in the first half wich che help of Irvine miscues. Jeff Sanita's fumble recovery al the Irvine 43 just 62 seconds into th e game sec the scage for a 11 -play drive with Greg Williams hooking up '' ith tigh1 end Jason Lawson from 5 yards out. lrvlne 28, Newport H•rbor 17 lcote bV Quarter• INDIVIDUAL PASSINO Newpcct Hartior 7 7 3 0-11 t•H-W1~1ams, 8·18·2. 62. Ht 0-\.Q \!'lint 7 14 o 7-28 • N -Garcta. 12·21'2. 154 Dut three plays l:!ter the Vaq \\Cre in Harbor's end zone , 11 wa., 28-17, and the big effort had gone down the drain. Flret Quarter ' INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING NH-Lawson s pass trom Wiliams \Stuckel' '4rt-l1,_ 2-23, La Bass 2·20 La11son 2·5 · luck). 5 49 1 Gonzaies 1-7. Harns, 1-4 irv-Stal 3 run (81ek tk) 212 ilV-lnomJs 7-\18. Maths 3·14, Altlbno Second Quarter 1-23. Sea. 1 ·lor-m~s 1 "We reached a lot of goals," said Bnnl..le). "but one of the go::ils we didn't 'reach was no turno,ers " Harbor's Jeff Sanita (55), Ste've Conzales (40) and Justin Ketcham (46) put the clamps on Irvine High's Scott Seal. Irvine bounced back quickly 'With its rapid-fire passing game, keyed by the combination of Aron Garcia 10 Tho- mas, including gains of 34 and 30 yards, with Seal eventually going in from 3 yards out. The Sailors moved the b::ill 23 yards before punti ng, 1hen got another big break with a fumbled punt, ~hich was recovered by Greg Roney at the Ir- vine 8. Three plays later Hnrbor luid the 3· 14 Cllnstensen. 1.7 Nti-Willlams 1 run (Stuckey kiclQ. 10 09 Anendaoce 2 900 (mmated) lrv-Malllls 56 run (Bilek lllclc). 8 35 GAME STATISTICS trv-Artnano 23 pass 1rom Gareia 1a "~ \:C~) 0 12 NH9 Irv Third Quarter First <!ov.ns 15 Mi -Stuckty 34 FG 3 S6 R~sl'les•yaroace 30· 7 8 28 21 J Fourth Quarter Pau ~9 yarea;e 62 1 SJ 3 PaSSJl\O 8.· 19·2 12·21·2 trv-WHe 2 1n1e1ceQb011 return (Bite~ ~ c~). tM retJm yanlace• 11 31 8 05 Sms·y;irca~e none 110ne INDIVIDUAL RUSHING t,e1 tl'dage \51 398 Mi-i II. 19·~5. 8rane!on, 3-8. Gur 2 6, Pir.s 2-37 5 1·36 . Morns, 3·4, V311gh.an, 1·2. Wilmam!I 2·tor fumll'ts·himDlts 1os1 2·t 4-3 m lllls 7 fla;s·r.et ,.a·cai;e 3·30 6-60 .iv-Seal. 22· l 11 Mat!lts 4'.70 G11c1a T "'.t c• pessess oo 25 51 22 09 2·22 ·p.--: retllms •ercep• or.s, 1umblt returns The net result b a threC-\\3) tie tor third at the moment wit h Tus11n and Saddleback, Y.ith po;s1ble ·comb1nat1ons fa r 100 ex1en!>1"e to mention. Right no" the onl> hurdle the SJ1lor ~n consider 1s Fnda~ nigh t' t:isk again~t Woodbridge. an- other rapid-fire team \\hich found out it doesn't operate real ''ell 1n the wet going (Uni· . \ers11y slipped b) the \\ amors . 9-7, last Fnd:i)}. Satisfactory? Nope PRESSURE COSTA MESA: ESTANCIA: From B1 From B1 ~ Newport Harbor's Brinkle y admits a lot was accomplished by his Sailors squad , but the bottom line wasn't written . Standings mcl udang 1ouchdo" ns of 73, 35 :ind 2:?. Ge)er had two receptions. including 1he game-w inning touch- do,, n from 8 )'Jrds ouc with 13 sec- onds left in the game. tancia is," Liebengood s:11d. By 'tarry f aulkner ~ Week-in, week-out grind of the Super-Sea View taking its toll on Corona del Mar. Sea View League League W LT Irvine 4 0 0 \ Over•ll W LT 6 \ 0 6 1 0 5 2 0 3 4 0 3 4 0 4 2 1 1,. 6 0 1 5 1 The Eagles appear to be at lhc: top of their game, dispen!l1ng "1lh Laguna Beach, 36· 12, in a bench- clearing blowout. Spotts Wnttr Santa MUglll'~ 3 1 0 .. We're a long way from pla)ing a complete g,ame , defem1'd}." .. :ud Miller. ''ho "We're· playing gooll footb:ill," NEWPO RT BEACH -Nc'"port Harbor High footb:ill coJch Jeff Brin-L: klc s:ud his team rc.tchcd c'el) goal ~ By Barry f autkner Sl>OIU Wmet CORONA DEL MAR Newport Harbor 2 2 O Sade ebaclt 2 2 O TtSW't 2 2 0 d o pi ce lhe Liebengood ~aid "Not only the pl:l)offs, but the league ch.imp1- orth again t a powerful lf\ine \; te -e~ccp1 the mo,1 imporl Jnt ~ ~­e were happy with the effort b} kids, and \\C did play ''ell.' Brm klc:) ~.11d • But not s:i1isficd \\'c 1.!ldn't JU'>t \\ant to play them \\C wanted to win the footb.111 ~jmc. \\'e cJn'1 be 1ed w11h a gooJ fighl " 'nlo.le} idc n11f1ed some '>elected brc ukdu"n~ j' the di cncc ag:iinst the Sea Vic" League-leading V .1quc- ro... parncularly >0me Newport tumovc"° t3t~ 10 1he game. "Agai nst lhJI calibe r or football team, >OU CJn't make tho c kinds of costly m1)tJkcs, anJ ''c did," he ):lh.I. Brinkley was pleased "ith the dcfemc ugJin\t lhc ru'\ "hrch concainctJ m IJrgc p.ut. en1or 1a1lblck 'coll Sea~ Seal, one of Ornnge Count)') leading ru,hcr-1, ha) 11 1 tya rds on 22 carries, but had only three run' of more than 10 ):lrds. the longut being 16.. Coaches aren't the only ones feeling the pre) urc the~e dJ)'S in tbe unpredictable Sc:i f!llf.I~NI View League footba ll ~lilfl=il' race, according to Co- ro11:i del Mar High Coach Da.,,c Hol- lan d. Pl.r>en. also know that a single m1s- ta~e. :u. :lny ti(lle, could me::in che d1f- fc rcni:c · be1~cen making t~ pls>offs .. nd being re legated to the role of spoil- er. "b ef) thing is so inten)e, the kids are h.t1,ing 10 play up every week,'' Hol- lanJ said. ''It's t:iking its 1011 . and 1 thin~ tl m:insf estcd it!.clf in turnover ; not JUSI in our game. bul some other g.:un~ in the leagu1:y LOO." Corona del Mar 1 2 l UMtrS 'I \ 3 0 Wood:>rldgt 0 3 l Saturday'• Score II\ nt 28 Newport Harbor 17 Frldar'• G•mH (7:30) Corona del Ma ~s lJni,ers1ty ~ l","le Wooot>f\dge at Newport Harbor Sa"tJ ~wga 'l di li;s:in IMlle ~s Salle eb~ck. at SA BO'ftl their 186 (total) yard!:> on the la .. t dri\e, and their first 14 poin t' \\UC due more to turno\'c r~ than our delensc " Holl:ind singled out e nd ~1 11..c OeR- e\erc fo r his \.\Ork de fcnsl\cl~ (eight tackles), "hlle the recc1\lng corps led by Chris Quinn wa~ che oifcn l\C high· light. heHtbrealo.1n2 Jckat, believe::~ po~111,cs can be dra'' n from 1 he aherm.uh. The most d1~­ app1Jinting ne'' ~ for t he Mu'- tangs coulJ be lhc loss of Or- ange County's leading ru,her. B 1 n h ••R un- J \\ Jy" Tran. ihe junior 1.111- back left 1t}_e gam~~ through the ec- o n d quarte r, and .. aid after- Standings Pacific CoHt bagu• league Overall WL T WLT Estancia 2 0 0 4 3 O Century I 0 2 4 1 Tt3!MD Hills 1 1 0 6 1 0 l~ij-.'la H s I 0 6 I 0 ' MeH \ 0 3 4 0 LJgu:ia Bch 0 2 0 0 6 0 Saturd•v'• Score Century 21. l rabuco H s 20 Thursd•v'• Qamea (7 p.m.) Costa Me•• at Trab.;co H s Laguna H hs vs EstJnc.a. a1 •.el'.OOrt Harbor Friday'• Came (7 p.m.) Century at Laguna Beach on~h 1p are J re- :iht' [(1r U'\ {10 \\ l f ~' c \\In l'ne o f che nnJ lhrce . "games. "e•re 1n the 1)1!l}Otl~ It \\C: "in l'' o of the chrec, "t.'re ,o. chJmpi o n:.. We 're in the dri,er's se:it " L 1ebengood S3id his team \\j) Jble to iron out l fe\~ I.an~ ag:iinst the win- 1 e ) s A rt1~t s And wh ile the tough~st part of the PCL ~hed:" tal, however, cored the fiM rushing 1ouchdo\\n of th ye:ir against Nc,1,port, \\ith a 3-pnJ plunge in 1hc fir quarter. Tony Mathis later added another 1 D on the ground, bursting 56 y:.1rJs on • draw to cr:~)c: Ne\\· port's final lead and tie the g:imc :u 14-14. lfin kley cr,d11cd Ir.me quarterb.ick Aron Garc1 J ( 12 of 'al for 154 y:irds :inJ :i touchdo\vn ) "1th making big pl., even v.hcn under ptc sure. Turnover bro ke ouc in epidemic pro- port ions fo r CdM, "hich fumbled eight times (losing chrec) and threw four in- terception . The Sea Kings fumbl ed the b~ll the first ·si."< limes thev touched 11 . "'h1ch helped Tustin O\Crcome CdM's be:it defcn ive effort of 1he e:ison. "Quinn is. turning out to be a vet') good tight end," Holllnd said. "He caugh t nine pas cs for 1.35 ):lrds. and other al ong with Jeff Thom.1 on (Or- egon and the Cincinnati 13engals), he is probably the best run-blocl..ing tight end we've had. He \\.a our offen)1vc playtr of the game." ward he m:iy h:1'e tore a muscle m Ju~ hip. He did not return and hi !:>l:ltu~ I) \Cl)' much tn doubt for th&!:> \\CCII., and lhe resl of 1he !>CJ on uk rcmJ111-., L1ebengood s.ud the confidence le\C.~I his )OUng pl:i)eri. arc enjO} mg "111 onl) help do" n the -.tretch. '°He's u gooJ athlete and he made 'omc thing' hJp- pcfl fo r them," Bnnl.ley said. "The dcfcn e pla)·ed the best 11 has all )'eJr," Holland s:iid. ''They go1 42 of. "\Ve jusl don't kno'' "hat ir 1 righ t no'"·" Mill er .. aid. "lie '' :i in a le: of pain (SunJJ)) Jnd \\C prob a bl) \\on '1 11.nlJ\\. fo r J \\ h1lc "Our offen~l\e hnc:. "hi h hJd st rusglcd as a .,., hole, did a re:il good job ag.·un~t Laguna Beach," L1c:bcngO\lJ JtJ. "'9UC NOTICE CREDITOR or a rro.ny acl!Onr. w11tto;1t PUBLIC NO'l"V'C ~.,. Compeny a Mdllgafl _, Oeul1 ol TrUSI FICIAL RECORDS Of SA1D OR 0.lltd SEPTEMsER ~ PUILfC NOTICE --------con1tngen1 crednor ot ttt• obl.l1n1t1g courl approval • ~ Colll(lllhon, In an ln111u-Sen'ano ~ ANGE COUNTY 1992 --------II CP03.7Q~ dec:.ased you musl ltle Bo1loro1 \.lking cet\a1n v•l'f menl 1ecord00 Nowmb8t I , Comoenv. 4900 RN«w PAACEL 2 UNIT \0 ~SHOWN SEMMO AECOWVf'TAllCl FlctlUou• NOTICE OF PETITION ye>4Jt claim .... ,,. lhe coun 1mponant actrons NOTICE M TAUSTl.f'I 1971 "' ~ 13316 Page Roed. 12870 ltwlfldele. AND OEFINEO e>i. niE CON CO.'A#Y 9~MSe Na TO ADMINISTER atld mail a cop~ 10 th01 hov.ever lhe person I SAlf UHDE" DEED '290 vi OtltC191 Rec:urds ~oe (1181 au-e370 9'r C>OlltlNIU.,_ P\.AH REFERRED '900 RMRGRADE ROAD Stlttemeni ESTATEO~ ~al uipleunta.1111• iePiesenta\Lvfl will _be °'TRUST .P.Meel L ~ Ill YU..NWcLVice Ptesi TOABOVE --m ro --,.,... F'()Xow,ng "'°"' Robert M Ellis ·aka appointed by lhe coun tequw&d IO give nohCli to T ' Ho IOl14 ..-rntHlls as ,., l0tth tnl=~ DllOt.I October 7 PAACEL 3 TME EXCLUSIV{ IRWINOALE CA91l06 ate do1110 busillt'Ss: • • 1.-¥rtt'lln tour rnontll!. ITom tnlef&Sl4jd persons vnlass lo.n No 1H4310 lhe s.ic.uon Enltlled ·&..po RIGHT TO u~ ML lHOSE (818/81'·6370 HAWAIIAN WATCH COM· Robert Mlr110 t:llls lhe date Ollllst issu'1nc<' ot lhey havt wa1~ed no~ce or Other Rel 03-HCll-OSm I S.lllement •ttd En-ASAPe4J 1CI I PORTIONS Of lOT 1 OE BY JC COR*fWA4L PRfSI· PAHY 88 Fu Dnve Costa CASE NO. A166235 tenets as prot1ided in conS&n .. d lo trl8 ptopo541d YOU llRE IN DEFl\Ull oei.hmon1·. "CommuMy l0il9 IOl'Je lliU2 SCRIBED IN PAA~L l .t.90VE DENT Me1a'ea1.1 t2626 , T9' all heo Sil.llOn OlOO ol llW aclion I The independent UNOER A DEED Of! TRUS •c1lt11es Eawm-1• 1ndl · benetlc1at1H credtto<s . Cai.1orn1a Probate Code lldtTW11Sllallon a111ho11ry DATED Fubtuety 6 1991 "0.111NQ9 UYttt Community PUBLIC NOTICE DESCRIBED .t.S OClUS1V{ . Cl82227 PUBLIC NOTICE contmgent credtlOB. and The lll'TW IOI hhng Cl;\1nl$ w" be granled unless an UNLESS YOU l Al(E l\C-F~-· ul Iha Alhci• En-USE COMMON AREA AND, __ .:.:'0:..1:.:211:.:.:9126.::..1:.:99.:2:_..:....J-::-:::r---;a=-:::-:-~::: persons wt'lo mny wil nol &3'prte before lc.ur ln1etes1ed person Mes an TION 10 PROTECT y 1111ed ·u.mun11• ot the *'TICf Of TMllTU'l IAU OESIGNAUO AS STORAGE • llUIUC: NOTICE Jane E MOl1an. 86 Wr»- 0"'*""1se be tnltrtsted in months trom ~e l\unng ObJ&CbOn lo the pe11i.on PROPERTY, IT MAY &E Oeclel .. lon ol Co"en•nts,1 Ull>flUHIOflMJIT AREA. PARICING SPACE ANO dru l. wine, Calif 9271• ••• ;;;;=~-· \he wil Of es1•te Of bOlh ~ .. notte9d abov~ and shows good cause SOLD AT I\ PV81.IC SAlE Condt1lon1 IMlC.I Restrteltonal t .f. *'· ttlll AIR CONDITIONER AREA AS tMOea Th11 business ts con- ot Robetl M £k.s i..~ ¥rhy the court should not If YOU NEED AH EXPlA· tor 8*outt MaSI• AUCIQ· YOU ARE IN OE FAULT UNDER A SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON THE ovc!ed by-.,, rnd1llldullt Rober\ Martin Ellis ' h V?i!' it. MtA! t!XAMINf gr an\ lhe ault'loftty NATION Of lHE NATURE etlOft (The °Ulclefehon ·1 re-OEEO Of TAUST OATtO JULY CO..C>OlltlNIUM Pl.AH RE· Plctlll... Tilt reg111rant(s) com-PACIPIC NW A PETITION haS iw.n 1 • P vr t coul1 t A HEARING on U'le OF THE PROCEEOING a.cJ Mereh 24, tN2 n 31. 1990 lMLESS YOU i AKE FEARED TO ABOVE ASSfSS· ........ : ..... m«ic:9d to transact busl-•HDllM PAM ltledtlySaul B P1ntotnlh•~~~.s1:::1n ~he ~:~namendecl P•ltllOn v.111 b•AGAINST YOU YouDocumenl No 12'101131ACl10.. TO Pf\OTtCT YOUR MENTN 931-010-99 .... Mani ness under lh• F1c1>11ous ~e MC!f1'*Y Supe<ior Cot.1n ot r e, held on November 12 SHOULD CONTACT A ()UK;'-' Rucultts -1 eoy PffOflEATY IT ~y BE SOLO nit tWMt addrtSS tnO olhtr TM --..,. penone Business Name(a) hSled c;,,..,.. e er.tnetOl"f Cal1tom1a Cot.1n1y ot ~ou :;:iay t1 119 Rtth "•1 col::' \992 et \ •S P M in Dept LAWYER . amendm.,n11 or supple-Al A PUBLIC SALE If YOU common deltgnallon It ¥11 01 .,. dofnG bwlnne • abO ... on October &, l 992 3500 feaflc V• Ortw ~ANGE S Ct~~~otiee ·~~~ lthn 1 703 located .at 341 The Notice 15 hoHlby gi'len men11 theleto ~ 1 442-NEED AH EXPlAHATIO.. Of Irle rNI Ptooerly Otscrlt>tO OEESUH PA00UCTS. 111 .Une E MOftan .....,_, 9eedl THE PETITION or an inventory anS Ctty Ofl\le, p 0 So~ INll S.reno Aeconvey-331-74 THE NATURE Of l HE Pf\0-lbOW IS porPOf110 to bt SOS W. Y• Loop.,,,.,_, CA This statement was fi-.d ...... f~· lhll Saul B a aisat ol estate assets l 4 l7.\ Or-61ge CA 92613 8nC:e Company • Ceett01· The 1lutt11 .udruu • CHOING AGAINST YOU YOU MOANING CANYQ!tf ROAD With tile County Cler11 olll~~~~~=~~ Pjnto, Amy Ellis end Laura JPf of any pe1111on or IF YOU O~ECT TO t'la Cu11•11ecwin •s trWIK1U. °''* common dealQMUon, SHOlllD COffTACT A LAWYER '-EWPORT BEACH CA g~ PUIUC NOTlCD Ora= County on Octobef =.:on~,.:=~•~ account as 8'o\ltded In ~': g~~~'rJ ~~pe~:uine ~~ ,~"u.,"11:. llu,tuo. 01 irut .. ti env. ol ttw •NI Pf°'"" Nob la lllr"'Y QMn N I The undtnigntd TruslM tr7t• 9 • 1 2 ,5472u illdmnia•r fl• t s1a1e ol ~.':ri.a ~~~:ite ~ode lhl ~aring and 1:'• your 11~ u~l' ,., fru~:'~ • .::: !!~~~b!, .tT ~..,='""' ~':,~ 1 =~~~ :::"'ecin!i 0~1Y ;:11:l a... ,.,. Un. t fl W.. Published Newport Beacn-lheT~edel'lt PETITION Request tor Sp~I Noltce ob~=~= :lh r lhe ¥r~~~ ~ Stellen I Meu!IWll tneJ Coott ~11•1 aiu..t1 rdon • rus.. OI I UOOISSOf dim and ollltr com~on oes Y• l.OOP lrWw. CA 111'714 Coa1a Mesa Oa•ly Pilot Oc· ,.queslS ihe decedenls l~n;. ·~ ~kall&ble lrorn lh• .,.\;,. ltl• healing Yovr .::ic:.e~":!'~u=~ '2::: untlut1ytud lrusl trut1M, OI tublAlttd .. .,. .. lgMl!On lfeoy sno.nllflWI ~ .;-~~=-~ lob« Ill, 28, NoYemt>er 2 Will 9lld codrc.ts. 11 ony ~hot~~'°' Petitioner· appearance may b• 1n 22 1991 in ao.. NIA dl9cllllm• any liettllily 1 pursuant 10 llt Detd ot TMI TM total amount ot lllt un-Th• r•t•••r•"' .. ~ 9, 1m M-51'6 be admt11ed 10 probfllt WAYNE J CASEY • person or by your attOfney Pege ,.,A 1ns1 1 Ut.()Te711 eny incouectneu ol lh .-ailld tlY NORMAN R Paid bM1ce ol 111t ~llon ,...,... to .,.,... e.u. Ttle wll and any codtc-s 3200 Perk Center Drive IFEO T YOV ARE A of Ofhc..i Rewldl In the of· .. , .. , eckl1es1 end ol GRITSCH M D CHERYL C teeurtd llY lie PfOOlllY lO be ,.... .,,,,_ .. ~ --=~PU~~IL~~IC~!NO~~TIC~~!E==-Jli••lillill•••llll are a\lai&able lo< 10th Fir CR I OR or a lice of lhe County R11curOe1 COINftOl'I deaiQMtm II at't G$11TSCH, HUSMHD ANO Wlf'E sold lflO l'MIOfllOlt •ttmnO ....,... ,_,.. ot 1WM1 ex!MftOatlOI\ tn !tit hie kt pt Cosg Meu CA 92126 contingent credllor ot 11'11 Ofenge County Callfof· thc>wn ""'8ln · ,.._dff AUGUST 14 1990 costs •111*1* ano aovanc.s lleeed &Dowe on Sep aD. cnstMMt t by M court Daily • Nev.poc1 o.c.~ you l'OU$1 .... lll'CI pultueftt lo .,,. No The lotel emtlUltl ol II lnsll 90-4273'1 ~ Of1ldll ~ ..... .,.,,. Ol llt 11111111 publtca HIZ. NOTICE M T~ PtTITION Beach Costa yot.1r claim w•ltt lhe coun ta of Defd lll'CI Becuon unpaid ~· 114 the cordl tn llt ofllc:t Of Ill Couft1Y loll ot N NOCICI o1 Salt II a...,.,. Un APPLICATION TO ~ta eu1hor11y to MH• Pilot and mall • copy 10 lt\t to Sell ~ rtcord•d ""''°" MiCUtw .... lhe ,.._._ ot OIWlfGE Count( S327 414 34 nMa a.1 ~ -tied s•u. ••c--uc edmlnd•r the tit te Oc ..,3 26 3 "2 personal represen1attvt 1 l tl2 ........ ,,,.. ..., Pf c.llfOfllll d l)UftUMI 1o llt 111 d .,...,. ,.__ a.-Clll "' -"""' undtt the lnde~naen1 I .. . o. \811 appoWlted by tht coun "' _,.,,. NIA •tv to be_., •ld ,.. "' '° tllOn to cash, Irle W'9 _..,. allVaJlAOn •n-n AdltllnlStraaon 01 Es1a1ts ••uc -ncE w11\1n lour months ttorn NIA W.. 1 •2·3a&741 ,... •NN•ud cos•• •• Nob 01 Oetaull and Ei.cton to TM ..... llX:tOt • *"*" er.. Coinr •..,.... To W1tOln It llUy eon. Ml (This •uthor1ty WJU ..-v• -\he dalt ol llr.'ll tau•nc.. of .., Olhcl&I Aecotdl,, .... pm\1811 atld 9'hllllicel .. I Sell ,,.,..,.,. recordtel JIJlllE c:Mct. """ on • SIM Of n.-..... tm.. cem NEW~T S~TS ~ lhe peflOnal CP037030 leuers u pro\lfded tn on Nowembet I. 1112 1"1te o1 IN tnlliel pu(Jia· 24 1992 lntll 92-424'"6 of 1oN1 N* t ~or.., by a fll4111t COOP i. ( I Pl>'Y to ref*Mntailrve 10 takt NOTICE OF HCllOn g100 ol "'' 1 '00 PM •I the N11t11\ lton ul 11w Noe"* o4 .... tlld OlltMI AecofOS _.. 5tl on 11111 or ....,II CJtdtt urilOfl °'a ~ubll&l'•cl Newport .,,. o:.~• ot "lto- "'90Y actions wilhout AMENDED Cal1l0tn1a Prob t• Codt> iont enlfanw •o lhe Cwn· 1713 le7" NOYU.t•R2 1992 1119<45 AM c:lltdl orawn tiya 111• or llO• leedtC-..._ Oely hO'ie 98¥•-ve Control to oCl_.inlnO cout1 approval PETITION TO The linlt IC>f hhng cta1ms Q.>~Hlhous.t 700 C1""' ".' •1t1tlut tu ,,.,., 11,. M THE ~ (JfOllTH) EN llfll IMl9'. and ~ •ocu· .... °"**"I. ti. ti. a ... eic:ot'IOf•c ~· tit Beltre lialung t"erta•n v•ry ADMINISTER w1W not •KPH berore tour lucCAOltve Woat Senta l tu•tw wtl "''"'ti • tNf TMNCE TO TlfE COUNTY loll tM1Qt •oaallOft 111 f191. 2eOI EbtbUI °' ti~ ~t action~, ~dls 1~!1' .. ~~ heanng it. ~ ~1':; ~ ~':;!, ..,= ~ •1.:!:' ~~U~JrOO =~ CEN· ~ bank "'9Cfl•d In Ste ....,. 89W'I meo With s1 ~ tio•..,., the ptr onill ESTATE QF ... te no11c.,., •vv•• (~et lhe lime of ctrt.m by • ••• .. or l«Jtl ,.." v""'~ llOfl S102 Of Ill fNftCilj COdl otl On-Sale General U- tef>Me!'l811\/e w•" bt Nell V. Nltbtt, Jr. VOU MAY EXAMINE in le•ful tnuney of IN crlldn unlOn °' • t hvc; CA II ~ IUCIOll, '° Ill "'cl •ll«llld to oo llutlMa PUIUC NOTICE c.n~•I requtted '° 111..,. noti<:e 10 CA SE NO. A165860 the hie tr.epl by Ille eoun u _, &• ... ) ... nghl, 11• dr•""' ~ • at•te 01 llWf lllgllelttlllldet tor Cl9ll (~ Ill'* tn Ill lie Mr!I ol tin• P ubll•h •d N•"-'Otl tntef .... CS p.i1e>ns untt u To all hetrs you aft a pt<ton , lll'CI .ntefftf conwyed aevlngi •nd '°91"1 auoci at lie IWTlt of Nit In ll'lffu dtr olllf flan *" If ICCIC>•O Actlthlu• Beach-Co•i. Meu 08"1y thtt l\ave w••~•d noi.t" 01 benekianes, credll0fs1 tnltH•• .. d IO the estatt 0 end"°" ,.., by 11 ""'* •''°" ..-ArlOI eaoaetftlfl or ~ ot Ill~ s-.1. 111 Trut .. 'Mr WlllltOld int 9ue1.,.. MaMe PilOC Oct~r 21. 19'2 c~ted \0 the proPOWd con11n9ent credttors, ang you may tilt Wiii\ tht couli dlNMt .,., 1n. prCJC*IY ~ ~ .,.cil..ct f11111 .... 111d 111.,..t COii· ~ ti Ill 'trut .. 'I OMO ltat.......t m5tJ ~ Th• Incle~~·~ ~rsons who may a lotnl.ll ReQUest tor ..... , .. .,., ..., County ~ Section 5102 OI tr. f.~ ~ eo IOd now'*' llY It un un• 1'111* btComt .,....,,.. to Th• F-ollO'llMQ '*"°"' W.llOI\ au "·• oiheiwise bt interested In s~r Nol~ ol fie ltting ••• end cMeclit.d .. 1oi-Cilll OcJde end ellthorlHd .., ..i clMf Ill flt .Pl lie Pl\'M OI MOOfllt • • .,. ~~ .. ,..,as wll be wan'-d uni•" ian IM --..11 °' er.tale, 0< bolh of an tn11tnlo1Y ana • cto ~ "' ""11 _.. ~ Ill MN C*#lty INIW of rlllflt T"' Ei' flAOCI\ GROUP ..,_~ r'~ l~ts :,n ol Neil V Nl&bel~t OED 11,fJp<at I of estale a$Mls 111.c .. ' lC14 I ol Tr11CI lhe ~ ot ..,.,.. °' S. w ~a ~ S.. m _.. lie madt DWI 80.it Iola.a A .... Wfflm>l'I• i~IWS oood ptti n p AN ION N lde or ol any pellhotl or 1 lU9, in the City of lhell C4llh 11 ~. 1 PAAC(l \ NII lMOMOl ~t CO¥etltnl Ot .-ranty stet. Cf"I t2MJ .. ~ .. ~~ ~E~ .. N~~ ~~II\ .,: ==· ~~,o~ ~ I 8tNch. Cuunty OI Tr"9t41e "wt .... ......, the .. ONE fOURTU~ll4 (1114TH ·~ Ot m~o "9"0"'0 Mhul 'V SIO~ll. 2l Ou --lh«f'Y SUHf'Of Coun OI Cllliloml8 Probate Codt A .,. Sc.-ot ~' "*"• nf IN T1ualH llT(MST *ANO TO LOT , ... Dm1tr"4 OI 911(1ilft• con &.•t ,,._Pol'! ee..cn, HEARING on tie Calttofnla County ot R• 1 IO So«'-' Notk: 1 ~OIOed I" DI.cl """ t\inde TMCT NO 12019 lie TH( Ct Clrlll* to •'¥ lie lllMIN• C#•t t2'MO .. be held on 0-.ANOI' t::'r: •v~ilaille lrom f\: 41'ol'1: ia to ''......,..to ttl9.,.,.. oi COl'OlO * llOOtl SM Mr.ES 11111 MCU!tf Dy Uid OMO " n ua bu••n•u " con ,.. ,toz at lHE AMENDED cour1 cleftl ...,.,.. ut "...,_,..' dor-• • met'9r nt nut\l n MO U Of ._ISC(LLM(· ~ hrtl/11oer.-"" lfllllnt ®'WCI by an 11\clMdUfll ,,._ P.M. "' O.Ot 703 PETITION ~It lt\al AttOfney tot P9litl0Mf • "'~ Oita of the &lid _. w1ll be IMCttt. OUS ~ SH THE omct Of a ortMclM lllrt11 etlf llt 1111 The re g•ttrantl•> com led at ,..., The City Neil Nltbel, Sf tie AU.AK Ii KATOFSKY ly utditf ot Mid but •1lhol.tt t 1llrenant THE COONTY M COfl()(R <S pM ptMoel ol flt ttott • menc9d '° Ulr\UC\ ~ loulh P 0 Bo• appott1'9d u p•r•on-' OOHALD A. AHAK. w .... ~W'I ''*• ••1"'"'1· ..... "' SAIO COlMtY CMM Dy Mid 0..0 """ 1111111111 neea unoer .,_ F'tditloW ' 'n: o;-CA =UV. to ISQ tum .. ""· Oii rtuMa mllW· feO'ldlllQ M... 1--..... ....., •• f",,,.,. -... • ... ~~ 111 .... 81.illneu N~•l•I Wttec ' Ml -·...-• .. I •• . ,,.,.._. 191ta nM\ltel ~""-IO _,,,,...,. '""'"'" """' ·--· ,...,.._,, -above°"· "4'A ' •r •.• HI .... ttal Cenh•ry hf1t EHi ...,... end~ ~ .... '"1Cllttlectnee• eet •n 1 TH~ , .... ,.. .... d141r9" Ii/Id .. A.V Stnldl VOU 09JECT' T'O the deC'edlnt E. O 121\d "1 bun llUblUnOel ~ -"-'· .._. o..ct. •d"ence ClUSM AS ~ MO Dl· .,.,_ Ol"' t111• a.1• ol ,...,.. ..-emenc "" filed :;:-.r:i:e p(V'f·t0N ~~ E~ ~~YAngetH •CA=~ netN1 kno"" 1"81 ...,_,,.,, """.,,..,... fMO ON THE coetOOMlfmlM W\11• CllMM ~MIO 0... Ol .CU\ ~ Counly Cleitt ef and ttale Vo"' ~ '° lldrrin•i.f lh• Beacl\/Cos'-bll wtttw\ °' ""'*Med .._ .. ,. ef'd 1 fl\M MCOf'DlO OfCfM•" TM\ Ouno-County et\ O«obef :=== °' Mt w~ ..... under lt'le MH• Plkll '-"'1 fthuut ~. lM ~ 01 lhe 14, 1M AS TRWUt1 NO t , tMl wtth IN couc1 lnd9otn0ent oc1 23 2• 30 1 tea ,...,.,. '° dt•. nwne ...,,. •· .....,.... 11¥ ... , ._., ..,.r&,, omc "l PMHM Repainting? ............... lllidt,wu lllhhrto! a.... ..... ._,.,.._.. .. .. li1j ~.,. H hMM t YO\lr ~--.ton ot E IAt" • ._ OI Ol*t .. ""OWllft.... INrean M COflOS M O AM£NDl0 CQ!tf RENT Publllhti.1 .._~ 8eath e .... -.... ,_, ._ "' Ac1 (Thia ~l'V w111 .,,,_. ar lN ..-IOO ... ...._ ._ OCllMIUM f'\M M COflOl ~ o.11y o. ~"wJOl.I'~.., allow th• "''°"" euy "cs." tt. ~lt ._ °' .._ .....,,ec. .. • o -°'.,. _,. .. 1• ,,., s1111u ........ ,. .. ~•~s·"'·d '°"' ::-;. ~ 2 ,~~~l!l!l!"!!!lllll•llL _______ _ YOU AAE A ~ld'le to taH 111&.w.ct. "'-llrld •,..,.... l!iw n. Of "'9 INll• ~ MUIT NO 17 ZG.140 OI Of• unuuV'' "441 ~tl'll • ' l ' ·--=-~~--.;.;,;..;;:;_...;.~~.=;;;.~~-;.;;..._.;.;.;;;.;,J1-------~-~.._-_........,......,..._ __ __ii----------~1------..--------'•--.~--~-~-~_.t,1111 M • ·~ : .. -· J M Monday, October 26. 1992 WIOTICI :':,l~ 17 1998 F .. = ~ ~ PUIUCIOTICI &:, D~~~ MUCllOTICI WIOTICI WIOTICI tin~~.,..., = .. ,C:,'&.~ 8TAT•mT Of' The SynchrONlbC Group, Bacon Acl end nQled NOiiet. MreOy ON'lfl ... Cllf. ..,,· ~ I ."' fOOI a.. Col#llr -o...lt MAMOO"dlDIT Of' Inc:, ~omla. 29~ Ce11s act• The qge de~ N ~ wilt be JIMI I(, 20U S. Clfat ... tN Pl ••• P1a•1 • AftlOIAe •....:.. ,_. I. t • UAOf'ACfifiCMIS ~P Sle 8,CosYMna. llOf\ Wiii be undef lhe aolct ;PMl)iiCA...c.o., on C.. Lw~...... "*lllltlN hllfl111.... •1luu-. :C::-ttt07 • N11111 ......... MAiia if. tan o.M-t.con Ad w'CS ,. MONDAY, NOVEM&ER OI. Celt U121 .......... ..... ....1•1•t .. l1r1Rt ™ "'i1wt le _.. "-U .._ = .... The ~ ~ ::: bullneaa -eon-lalilCl ac:ta end ~ o.part. 1192 AT • 00 AM. AU.· ... D. ,..,, .,., .. • ••• ~... 1N Fala •• ...... 1"8 Flis ... ...:... bf:"' ... ~... ...... ..... A.. N¥e llblnOonec( ~ use of ed by a COtpoBllOn rNnC of lndllllNI ~ SPACE • COSTA MESA C-. Lw. C.. ..._ 1N Fala • 4 .-WW .. dail'I ......... • ................ • TM Mit 11...C(•I ~ _. th• Fict1llou1 8U$•MH Thtt teallrl*'l WU •led Sllte at c ... tom. 111'1• 153S HEWPOAT BLVD . c.r. ua1' ..... dcllng ~ -Sil.YER UN*OS, 4400 • 6 • WftAN oun:rr-~ -.: ~ ........ ti. , ... NIU•--N.,.,,.· OAAHGE lV & VCR Wtctl IN Counry Cleric of Contrac10t an<' ~bcon--COSTA MESA. CA 92e21 Thia bualftMt It c-,AClflC WEST DEStGH ~ lfwd. "' floor. TIRI. all Eldlll .,._ 81, under ,_ FkM10U1 a,·- SEAVlCE, 2152 S. Bttttol ~ COun1y on Oclobef traQor9 shall pay not lesS AIOI J AD4MSJADAMS CluCtld It¥· fOll'll _,.... AND CONSTRUCTION, =ort .. acll, Calif. C-..... c.ril '"'7 =-• ~ 111111C1 St.. Santa Me. Caltf. 9l7. <>' Publ ~ NewPott awn. "':".,,. Ngtllt....,... ,..,, ASSOCIATES .HOUSE· The reglellllftt(•I com-cooo MacAttllur lltvd .. Ctt ...... D. JoMI. ., ello"9 on: Nae Appllelb'e r--.,. ... iii&ii1el'ii11iM-Nia=~ The Flclitious Bu11ness Cost 1 Me a Pilot ('~-~ he City Ila oOcained HOl.D ITEMS, A128 UC. mMCed 10 lnlnNd .,._ ..._ 800. Newport....,_, lnnlllne O.U. 2111 El._ A¥e. II, Costa Antoine S..U. 1 11 N.,.,,. referred to above a sa ..,.._ trom ~ 0ncsor ol the 0. MILLAN STAR HOUSE· ftMI under .,. F1cC111oua Calt. l2tl0 Cele Ola Ywde, SM 0-. MllM. Cllf, -7 Thie .....,,..,. Wll llNd ... was f'*S in 0.-ange ~ty 19, 2e, NoY9mber 2, 9, ~ ol lndutllial Ael• HOl.D ITEMS, At48 CALIF Bueifteta Na.MCI) lllled ~College ol LM-..... CllM.12813 ..,_. J. Goddmrd. 2255 eouney Qetll ol ._:!1111~ on NJA.. Ftle No F372049 1992 uons the~ prlYMng MOBILE BO AT WKS. move on· September t guage Ind Cullure, 4000 Tett Lvn c.iiow.a.. 330 Heritage, Co• .............. County on ()Clobat ------NQhla Van ~ 9141 M-5&2 rat• of per diem-oes 111\d HOUSEHOLO ITEMS. A272 1MO • ~ BIYd .. ~ eoo. Orchtd Awe .• Corona del Calt.12127 ~ • I .... Gl'-1Yllle Ave, wHtm.11-PU8UC Iha QenafW pr.,.alltng rate CARRIE ALEXAHDER ,,.,.K.~ :a:gort Buell, Calif. Mw.c.t.UAS Thia IMleiMll II con-2. 1 F ...... t TM ral ~ ~ '""· C.111. 92683 NOTICE lor holtday and O¥er111ne HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, A364 This ~ was lied Thia buslnea1 II ~ ~ lair. co,...,, .. doing ........... • This busmen wu ~ STATEM• ..... OF wont In !he locality In JOHN NELSON HOUSE· with IN County Qet11 of Thia bualnen 11 eon-ducted by: a fll'*W .... The ,..,lltalll (t) cont-Publlhed N9WpOft llMc:fto MtCll L.A80AATOlbES ducied by an indlvldual -' which the wOltl 11 lo be HOLO ITEMS, A373 JODIE Orange County on October ducted by: I ~ ftWlhlp mencect lo tranuct ~ C09ll ...... Oliily Not <» INn... D4M ~ "*-Thia $1.&temeril wu filed ABANDONMRJfT OF performed 10t each crall, CARTER HOUSEHOlO t , 1912 Tiie regl11tant(1) com-The reglllranl(I) c_,. NA under fie F1ct11M1u1 !Ober 12, 1t, 21, ~bet o.tvia. ~ .... c.ld, wilh the Cour1Cy Oertc ot USE OF FICTITIOUS clas111\ca1M>n 0t type ot ITT:MS, A.395 CHRIS RVAH PMTaM menc.d to nnuct bull· INnC9Ct to tranuc:t bu9-lualneu Name(1) ll1t9d 2. 1912 taa3 Oranoe County on Octob« BUSINE.SI NAME woric nMded. to ••acute HOUSEHOLO IT'EMS, M:ll Publllhed Newpcwt ~ neea undet aM Flc1"ious neas ~ IN F'~ lbowe on: NIA M415 INoalM lfto.. c.llamia, 7. 1m The l()ltow.ng penons the contract. Hollclay '*" CYNTHIA DAVIS HOUSE· C09tll 8ullneta Nam•(•) lil"9d Butlneu NMw(•I heed ..-. J. Qodd.rd 2341 '°"",......Dr ..... Publlshed N-pon Bexh-~ve abandonecfthe use ot snail be paid as spear.ad HOLD ITEMS. MSS A()8.. MeSll o.-y "°' Oc-aboW on. June 1, 1992 abo¥9 on: NIA Thia 11 1 inenc •• tiled PUIUC llO-• QUrll ._ Cllll. -C~ M9" Pilot Oc1obet lht Fic1111ou1 Business In the collec:ttYe batOatnong ERT Hill HOUSEHOLD IOtlef' 19• a._ NowemOer 2. ~ A. Maiten, ~ Charmaine C!Mie _.. tw Couney Clettl ol • -Thia IN""9ea 11 con- 12, 19, 26, November 2. Heme· CONTRACTOR'S agrffment appltca&le to ITEMS, B207 SUZANNE N. 9, 1992 P'Nl6delW ~ Stlllement -Ned OrMCl9 County on October .......... duded bf: a ODfpol .... t992 RESOURCE, 238 Fischer uch partlcUlar cnitt. ells-KNEU8UHL HOUSEHOt.D M-a7I lhit ttllament wat ~ with fW County C1eftl of 9, 1912 ••nil.._ Tiii reglaV ...C(a) eorn. - _ ........ _____ ... _-s_1_11 Ava .. Cotta Maa. Cakl. sltlcatlon Of type ot woril ITEMS, 8290 JOHN GAR-..... uc-nca .... 1N County .Cletlt °' Orange County.on OctOber l'M71M .... "' menaed ID ..... ~ 92626 employfll on the pr0f9Ct BELLA HOUSEHOLD r --0ranae County on October 2, 1992 Pubbhed Newport Beach-unier neee urlder 1M f1k:111ous PUBLIC NOTICE Th• F1C1.tious eus.ness Cop.es ot tehedulu ot rrEMS. 8357 KIP WALK.EA Avlltl•• I, ttlz l'....,..8 Colla.._. Daly,.,. Oc· The F~-1>9!'°"' Bulinell NllfMC•) la1ed --------......-1 Name relerm to above rain ao deterrnonecl i re on HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, 8452 -l'~t Published Newport Beech--•• dolnQ bl.I--u . atKwl an: NIA STATElllENT OF was filed in ~ange ~ry file at lhe City ~·, 01-SUSAN PALTY HOUSE· ._,lllH..... ~Newport 8Mclt-Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Oc tober t9, 2S, Now9rnbet 2. AU.JONE a ASSOCIATES o.wt A. 0 Rulalo Jt ler:ly ABAJfDONMENT OF on Oecembef 18, 19!9 F•• lice, localed ll n Fall' HOLD rreus. 8492 A(). ........... c-. ..... Daily PiloC Oc> lobar 12 19 21 Nowrn • '· 1992 ARCHITECTURE. 1c:.: 'Thie ••ll'MllC -.....;, USEOFFtCTITIOUS NoF440664 Drive, Costa Mesa, ea;.f0t· NALD H ARRI NGTON TM Fol owlog penona tober t9 zs Nowmber 2 2 1992 ' ' • bar M-519 Cotdova. NewpOn • .,-. tw County Clettt 01 BUSINESS NAME The SynchrontStoc: Group nia 92&28. and .,. ava..J. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS CI09 .. dOna ........ aa: ' ' • • C.if. 92683 ~ Cower on Oc11ober Th• lollowlng per$0rls Inc, Cahlomia. m F•scheK able to any ll'lle11tsted party PAT MOORE HOUsEHOL.D AEGIS COMMUNICATION, 9• f992 M-5&4 PUIUC NOTICE MMtl Steven AllioM, 109 t, 1M2 have lbandoned th• uu of Ave . Costa Mesa, CaJ.f. upon request. ITEMS, Cl92 DAVE OOl.E· 1332 Bell A"'9. 12F. Tustin. M·585 PUBLIC NOTICE Via Cordova, Newport PM7MI ine Foc1o1tous Business 92626 In accordaoc:. Wiii\ Sec· s H AL H o use Ho L D Calif. t2e80 t 0t80 , Beach, Catrf. 92863 Potllllhed N9wpclf\ ~ Name MACRO COM· Tus bus.ness wu con-t1on 1n:u ol lhe Car.tom.a ITEMS. C202 JAM ES f. ~ Unk, 2t72 Circle PUILIC NOTICE Flctltioul l'lutltl•• • Thi• bualneu 11 con-u......a n-.--.. PUTEA SYSTEMS 3812 ducted by a corporation Libel' COoe, lht Contract0t t.tCGOWAN HOUSEHOl.O Drive, Newpon 8aach, ......_...... ducted by. an lndl\lldual COila ---i> ~ 0c> Seashore DI. Newpon Tln stat~ent wu filed sna• post a copy ot lhe d• ITEMS C26S SIU. JOHN. CaW. IZM3 tN553 hllneeu Nw ............ The 1ag11tra,.l(s) com-\obW 19, 21. --..., 2, Beach ca: f 92663 w'lh lhe County Clerk ol 1erm1n1uon or prevailing SON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, Joe A. eo.w.1, 254t1 Flctltlou9 la.t-....nt The Folowfng ~ menced to transact bull-t , 1992 The ·F1c1111ous Business OfillC}e County on Octobe< rate of wages •t each lob C321 T. SPIELER/ALAN Caoot Aoed •208. ~ .. ,..,. .. NaMe The, Followlng persons .,. doing bullnell aa: MIS undet the Ac:titioul ""473 Name ref'"°~ 10 above 9, 1992 site BRODKIN HOUSEHOLD HIHs. Calif. t2l53 la.te-nt .,. dOi~ buslneu as: PUBLIC WAREHOUSE Bualnflt Name(1) listed was ltled in Orange Counly PUb11shed Newpc)(t Beach· The C~JraC1or 11\d any ITEMS, C359 SUSAN RIV· Walter W. Cf\lhenden, t4 The Following peraon1 1~GS APARTMENTS, 2437 W a.. Roa~ AN'. above on· August 10, 1992 PUBLIC llOflCI on ._,ay 27. 1992 F1<e CO$ta Mesa P•lot October 1ubContrac1or(s) shall pay ERA HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Chatham Court, Newport are doing buslne11 as: wan Circle. Costa helm. C~if. 92904 ' Maril S. Allton• - No.F532705 , 19. 26, November 2, 9, nor less lhan the s~f·ed Published N ew port BMch, Cal1f.t 26e0 AMAANAH·GREENBRIAR Mesa. Cahl. 92628 Klm, lJI Hwan, 25'4 Penny This statement was flied PlctiUMla Jon Bruu 3812 Se~e 1992 preva.t1ng rates of wages 10 Beactl-Costa Mesa Daily Thia buslneu 11 c~ MONTESSORI SCHOOL. Btyan long, 11164 swan Slr8"l. W•t Covina. Calif. wilh tile County Cleft{ ol •ulllH• .._. Df . NewpOtt Beach, Cahl M-583 alt W()ri(ers employed by Pilot October 19, ~. 1992 ducted by. • g.,_., part· 1309 South BrookhUtai, ~in:le, Costa Me11, Cald. 91792 · Qf.nge County on ~· .......... 92663 ~ tt>em In the ttecuoon ot M591 nerst11p Anaheim, Calif. 92804 :2626 Tlllt bualneu 11 con-b« 29, 1992 Tl'le following penont M•k• Blal(t, 24972 Sutter PUBLIC TICE 1ne contract. . The reg1s1ran1(1) com-Mollamed Sull-lamall, Sharon ~. 1864 Swan ducted by..,, lndNldual F~ .,.. dolno bul6ne9a-= Laguna Hills ea f 92653 A pa)'menl bond and PfK• PUBLIC NOTICE menced 10 transact bull--13602 l emoll Avenue, ~~le, Costa Mesa, Calol. Tiie reglatrant(•l co~ Published Newport Bead!-CHIROPRACTIC WELL· This busll"eSS was con-HOlliCE rormanc. bond Wiii be ,... neu under tne F1C11tiOUI H~. Calo!. 90250 6 l'Mnc:ed to tranNCl bull-Cotta Mesa Daily Piiot Oc· NESS CENTE,., 1131 0.-· dueled by a gentfal Patt· INVITING BIDS quired pnOf lo lht e~ecu-LEG.AL NOTICE Busmen Name(•) listed Shamllla Sufi.Ismail, 13602 Jhl1 bus.lneu Is con-nan under IN Actibous lob« 12 19 26 Novembef ange Ave. SW. A. C:0.11 nersn•p NOTICE IS HERESY hon of lhe conuact The NOTICE IS HEREBY above on: Auoutt 28, 1992 lemoll Avenue, Hawthoma, ucted by. hutb•nd and ~tlneu Name(a) listed • • • Mesa. Clllf. 92S2'7 This statetnenl w.lS ~led G(VEN that the Ciry ot payment bond and I*· GIVEN tha l l he follow· F. Ste¥ell lxtfc Calif. 90250 wile aboYe on: September 1, 2, 1992 Dllf'll B. Curti1, D.C .. 1131 wolh the County c1~11 ot Costa Mes;i, act.rig by aoc1 lorm;snce bond sha be 111 1"11 Item• of found .. Th•s statemetit was lled This business Is co11s ~h• reglstrant(•l com-1992 M SS9 OrW'OI Awe. see. A. Coata Cftar199 Covnty °" Octol>ef through •IS Governln9 ~form hand amount sec saved property ha• ~ th~ Clerk of ducted by: husband and ,,..";*' ~ ~sac~ UI HWM l<lm PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, c.M.12121 9. 1992 Bo3rd here1nal\.er reteneo an t • contraCI doc:u-be-en held by lhe p.. ln9I ty on Octobef wit. B · . Thia ata*'*1t wu tiled This but lne11 11 con-Pubhlhed Newport Beach-to as rtoe C1ry will recetve ments uce o. rt f 2. 1~2 The reglalrant(sl com-us1nns Name(&) listed with IN County Cleti{ ol dUC:Sed by. an lndMdull. Cos111 Mesa P1101 October up 10. but n01 later than In ae~rdance witcn J>'OVI· Cl... f ';;' :e: 0 •::: ff54M75 menced to tratlNC1 t>u• •~• or;i:~SI 15• l992 OranQe Couttty on Octobef Flctltiw• The regl11tant(1t com. 19, 26, November 2, 9 10 oo am of the day ot s•ons 0 • Publ•c on1tacc •i> 0 0 • •aa ' Pubhlhad Newport Baach-nau under tti. f'1Clltlou1 • on --v 2. 19§2 lh1sl""8 Name menced 10 nnuct bu-. 1992 November 9 .,992, sealed Coda Stet·on 22300, sul> a period of ••ceN of Costa Mesa D11ly P1lo1 Oc-BuliM H Name(s) listed ~·s l talernent wu IHd 1'54e490 S&atemenl ntu under 11'9 Fldllout ,_.,590 bods IOf lhe award of 1t Sl•IUI on ol ehg1ble 1 ninety (90) dap.: Glrl'a IOber 12, 19 2e November above on: NJA O~ theC County ~ of Pub41shad Newport Beld'I· The FOll0"'1ng persons Business ~•(I) .__, ---------• contrac:t lot the renabtl ia-•au va 11111 securities for Red Schwln" 10Spd. ' ' ~Sufi-Ismail ge ounty on .... ,..~ ..r are dO>llg bus>ness p · 1b0Ve on: October&. 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE i.on of ~4EWPORT BOULE· M'l'f mon es w-lhneld to~ 8 ic1CI•, Bow'• 2 tSpd, 2• 1992 This ttatament was filed i-29• l992 Costa M1$1 Dally Pilot Oc· 0 PER AT I 0 N A I. RE· Olene B cunis. O.C. VARD VAPROVEMENT SE· sure perfo<manca under N eon Gre enrt II M-562 Wllh the County Cletk ot FS480e2 tobef 12, 19, 26. NoY'lmbef SOURC ES COMPANY, Tl\Jt $Utement was lied STATEMENT OF TWEEN 19rH STREET AND tn11 c0t11ract wolf be perm•I· M • e ow PUBLIC .. OTICE Orange ~ on October Publlshed Newport Beactt-2, t 992 18781 Pottofino Dr~ lrvlna, woth the Coutity Oefti o1 ABANDONMENT OF BRISTOL STREET led at ltie requesl and aw· o~nt al n Blc ycte, " 14, 1992 · Costa Meu Daily P1l<>1 ()c. M·566 c:..i,1 92715 Orwlge County on Oc:tobar USE OF FICTfTIOUS All bids 5ha'I be made on pcnsa ol lhe contractot. ltoy • Green 3 Spd. DI· Flctltloua F547837 tober 12, 19, 26, Novembef James N 8eVls. 18781 9, 1992 BUStNESS NAME 3 b<d loon fumlsne<I by the Each bidder shail possess a mond Back Bicycle, ....,,,... Neine Publilhed Newport BNch-2, 1992 PUBLfC NOTICE Portolono Df . lrvlne, Calif. l'M?M:a The IOllow•ng persons C•ty al me \lme this contract Is &,area B alloon I. Fii Stat _... Costa Mesa 0_.., P lot Oc-.. 560 927 Is Publllhed ...___ a.en. have aO.nooneo tne use ot S.ds ... 1 ti. rece-"ed at awarded• Class "A" C~ lra~ehler w Antenna Th • -r 1 ,... Flctltloue Tn1s business Is co11s ·---· lhe F•ct•l•Ous Bus nen tne C•ty or Costa Mesa ar tractors l>cense, pursuant & caM . we • Following ~· lobar 19• 26• November 2• PUBLIC NOTICE hMneM ....... dueled by· an ll'ld1111dual Coata Mesa Diiiy Pllol Oc> Name CONTRACTOR s tne 0" ce ot lhe Cot~ Cl~. ~ Publ"OOConlTact Cod• NOTICE IS FURTHER PR~~Ov:.:'w1cs •• 1992 Statement Th• reo111ranl(S) com-lobef 19 • 2e, Mo..einblr 2. RESOURCE. 238 Foschef PO Bo< 1200 71 Fa.r I 1 ~d T'n. success· GIVEN that If no owner lOIOl Theseus Dfiv. H~ M-587 tM554 The Following p«sons menced 10 transact bull· 9, 1992 Ave.. Costa Meu, Ca •I Onve, Costa Mesa CaJ1for· u " must ma.ntain 11 Ian 8e h Cal 1 92646-Flclllloua ate dOlng business u · nest UOdet lh• FIC'lillOUI M-577 92626 noa 92628 11 or bcfCl'e the ltlt toeense throughout 1he appears and prO¥ff hie ~~ ac • 1 · PUIUC NOTICE --. .. neu Name NEWLINE BUSINESS Bus.neu N1me(s) 1111~1---------- Trie F1cfll•ous Business time and dale stated duration ol lh•s contract. ownership of the P"OP-Earl ti G Ital 1 PRODUCTS, 22661 I.am-abow on AU9Ust 5, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICI Name re~oct 111 abOYe above al wthch 1""4t t)ley No Oldder may Withdraw erty w ithin u ven (7) The · Unnlfson, 10101 FlctlUoua The Foll •men belt Street. Suite 209, l..lke James N 8ev1s wu Macr 1n Ocange Coutlty w·~ be publlcty Opened and h•S btd for a penod ot th•rty Up following the pub-ea Ts Onve, Hunllng\on lklMneM NaM• .,. dolnQ ~persons f OtHl, CalJ. 92630 Th•• SIJltemenl was filed Rctitloua on Dec:emt>e< 18 1989 F11e read aiouo In ll>e COunctl f30lit!.lyS alter IM dale set lcallon of this Notice, W~~CalTI. 9=:::.r Stat.-m VALEN'fEC WELL.Sa; 3190 Kanin MurwZ>Ch. 2 Christa· wolh lh• County Clenc of h~ ..._. No F"40665 • Chambers at s.:110 address Th• t>r"'~ "'ereo:. lh the title thereto INll 1340 East Michelson The Folrowtng persons P\llman Cosca~ Cal.f mon we. '"'1ne. Cafof 0.-ange Countt on Octobef The F~ Flychel & l..lmb.ng Inc Eac:h b>d ITIUSI c:onform · Y no o • west In the fl d If Street. , ~ Beach Cal f are doing busmess as: 92626 ' · 92720 2. 1992 ... ...-.,. pet'IOtlt 238 F~Chlf Ave , COS1a and be responsive to a:I C ~y Of Costa Mesa re-in er, 90805 ~-v • 1 · COASTLINE BOOt<KEEP· Valentec lntemab This bu1lnu1 It co11s F54M70 are dotng butlnna ea; ~~· ~~:n!s2:2~as co. r,!~nen1 B•dd~ng and Coo-:~';9~d~~ ti73:~1~0 :'~ ~~reofbec:=~ :~Z.t':: Thi• busl"•ss I• con. ~~ S!~~~. ~.~~ ~llon, Del-a:.-' 1~i ::=~91 by. • hm ted part· Publ•stle<t .....,pon Seach· ~~ BEY~~ duct9d by 1 corporat.on 84 81<1 o~~111~:V :1C: ir~lariltes In :;y btd ""'lch c•H the ~ :!_~~by: • gene< al Part· Beach, Calil. 92663 p 101 =~ ~~~:n Df Vi,;~:: The ~•gl1tran1(1) com-= 1~~; ~lyN P\lot ~ ~na Beach~. 92951 TlM stateme"t w3s f•led taine<l at 1he Olfic• ot the trae10f shal comply erty shall be aold et The registranl(sl com-Joseph A. Oeutscll, 225 t 1709 • menc:ed 10 trW'INct bU.,. · • ' OYem Mdte OuNac>. tOl Hloh With lt'4I Counly C:Cflo o! C11y Eng-neer, 11 Fair :;;:: f'J0~0~~nsr:.'u Sec;.. publlc auction at e menc.d 10 tranu ct buli-Santa Ana Ave • Newport This , buslneu Is con. ness under th• FICbUous 2• 1992 Orlve, ~ 8-dt. Clit. Oraoge County on Oclot>et On~• Costa Mesa CaMOt· 1 ... Co 1 f 1 sive, time •nd date to ba an-n.ss under the FIC1lllous S..Ch. Calif. 92663 ducted by' • COl'porallon B1.!.11ne11 Name(s) l1S1ed M-563 92651 9 1992 M l upon nonretuncable o u•• a 1 om1a labor _ _. B Esther B Oautsch 225 Th at>O-Je on. July 1 11192 This bu1lne11 Is ~ Published NewPOf1 Seacn pa l"lt of $A0 00 An ad· Code. the prev•hng ra1e nounc..... ustness . Name(&l ltsted Santa ~ Ave.. ~ • reg1Strant(1) com-Karen Mla'Ulcn • PVIUC NOTICE dud.ad by' an~ Cos\a Mesa P11ot Octot>ec d•~al ch1Vg• of $10 oo and scale oJ wages eslal>-DATED. 10l2i /92 ~bove on. Stpi.mbef 30• Beac:tl, Calif 92663 ~-unJ! ~ busi-This 111aeement was l•led The .,aglatrant(t) c:om- 19. 26, Novemoef 2 9 will oe made 11 handled by I~~ by the Director ol O~VID L. SNOWDEN, i:J H Gunnerson This business It con-Bualneu Nime(s)~= with the County Cler1t oJ Flct"ioua menc:ed to nNaCt "*9 1~2 ma•f. Bid Documents and l o 1 R partment ol Indus-CHIEF OF POLICE1 This itatement was tiled duC1ed by: husband and •.bove on· January 1 1990 Orange County on Oc\Obet ._.._. NenMt ,,... und9f IN F'lc9loua M 581 Olher contract oocumen\s tlla •lat.on1, Sta•• of Cal-Publtsh•d Ne..,porl with the Count Cl ot wtle Karan WOif Asst. s«: 9, 11192 l tat ..... nt BuJllM9t Hame(1) llMed __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T-IC_E __ , !'lat also be ••am•ned at ::,c:n~iy "'di: :•1~~ ;'!!; Beacf\.Cosla Mesa 01tly 0.-ange County~ S:::em-~eg11tranl(s) com-This atat.:nent was · filed F54l290 'The Followtng pet1ont •~on~ _________ 1 tt-e 00-c:e ol th• C.ty C1et1t Cosca Mesa. and sMlj for Polot Octooer 26. 1992 bef 211. 1992 ness undo ~h's'r t>u• wllh the County Clerk o1 Published Ne.port BeKh· .,, = bus.ness as Thi ;. tleO STATEMENT OF ~~tn~~~c:~ n~ re.1 penal1ies prescrot>ed m59S ' 'Met87 BulineH .,Na~(s,C~= ~~County on OctObef Costa Mesa Daily Not Oc· v~24f: 'w~~~ ~~!~·fie~~ of ABANDONMENT OF mailed unless the ad· tnerem IOf noncompliance PUBLIC NOTICE Put>lilhed NewJ)Of1 ~ abo\le on: Not Appl1Ul:>le • tober 19, 26. November 2. slreet, s.nta l4n&. c.M QfW1Qe County on aa.er USE! OF FICTITIOUS dottonal SIO oo cn;irge 15 1,,_ of ltle said code Cosu Mesa Dally Piiot Oc· E.8. Deutsch F547538 9, 1992 aa706 • I , 19§2 BUSINESS NAME! eluded w.111 payment EILEEN P. PHfNNEY, Fictitious lobar 12, 19, 21, Novtmbec This, ttaJoment waa f\1416 Publlsh.td Newport 8eechs M-575 Hae \/1n Ho Pham, 91 •1 l'Nl'Mt The tollow1n9 person• Each ·bid $l\all ~ a~ Cit~ Cl•rk, C ity oJ ButlrMH Na me • 2. J992 with the Couniy Clerll of Costa Mau Daily Pilot Oc· PUBL•'" uoTICE Greenvit. Ave . W11lmin-Put>ljthed Newport~ n:rve at>andori.cf lh• use ol con'lpan.ed by II>• btd se-Cffta M e.a Steten'lent ,,.._568 ~· County on October tober t9. 26, Novembef 2, "" " suw. CaLI. 92683 Costa MeSll Dally ,,_ ~ lhe Foci l•Ous Business c:unty, ust ol Des1g<1.11ec:t Publ1 sned Newport The Fono .. ng parsons 2, 1 2 9, 1992 · t971H Tlu t bullneo Is COiis tobet 19 21 No"""""' z Name STAFF AMERICA Sut>contractors anc Non-Beael'f.Costa Mau Oa~y are d01ng bus n~sr. u F5441474 M-586 ducted by' an ndMdual 9 1992 • ' ~n ~en1u'!._P1 S•e B. coiluSlon AH>dA"'I required PtlOI Octob« 19 2f 1992 (a)FRALEY AUCTION USE Published Newpot1 Beach-..... Flc_!l~ The 1ag11trent(s) com. • ......._ Tosta F na . ....,111 92626 by the 1 .... 1orm:it.on Fot Sod· • • 592 COMPANY (b)FRALEY THE eo.i. Mesa Daily Pilot Oc> RENT -·-,.__ mencld lo ll'Sn&l<:l buli·1--------~-.;;.;.;;'" h• ICllllOUS Business ders m AUCTIONEERS 206:> Se Pll Ors I bef 12 19 26 N SC.teMent IWU under "1• F'ic:t t.ou• Whethe •• buwing Name relerred to abo11e This pro,ect IS • lederally Mako the right move Cove Lane CO$lll M .. : CLASSIFIED 2° 1992 • • • ovember Tll• Following pereons Busmen Name(s) ~tied :,,vou c~ was fifed In Ofange Counly funded pro ect and wolf ta Pilot Real Estate calil 92627• ' ' ltlfOUQh CfaSS1f1ecJ art doing buSlneU u · above on Oclobef 5 1992 ~or ~sefra1algl ~># _.....,, 330 West Bay Street I ~-ESTA~ DrEFOR SALE 100fl-18AD \ RW.ESTATE RENTALS 11oa..a174 1 I 1 · M·5e1 OASIS MINI • • ............ -•• ~-.......... . Costa Mesa, C~ 92827 • 894)0.2918 I 2 82().3005 ll]sERVICE DIRECTORY 3406-39 38 l ~=:r.ES I aa:so.aa.o R ==rr-E I \. I01CMl080 Ira!=-I 8109 ... 180 I GENERAL P OLICY ...... ...__ ..................... ...... _ .......... -............................ ... •• $ ......... ..,_ ........ ,_ ...... .. ............. ,cc , ........... .. ...... -,,,....... .._... • .., .. , a m ...,. .. -......................... ct.9 __ .. . ................ Bow To Place A Clasatfted Ad By Phone ..................... 848-6878 s:oo.m • a:aopa . llond&J Ulna h1da7 BJ VlatUng ....... 330 Wed Bar 8b'89' (OGrDU of "-•pon ...._ • 8Q aJ s:aoam -a:aopa llond&J Uuu l'rl.._.. Or BJ llall .............. 330 ... B&7 •. Deadlines Coeta II-., CA. 88U7 .............. a:~~ rar nut daT• pnhllm"ne 8:~m Wed.a•«.,. far u..111...,_-.. COSTA MESA 1024 FOUNTAIN llUNTlRGTON NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPOIT NEWPOIT t . .., GARAGE SALE HINTS HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE M••• verc1e .. ..,ey VALLEY 1034 BEACH 1040 IEACH 1069 B!ACB 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH lOll Executive 4BR pool ::.::;;;=;:==::;:===!;;=======I;;::;:;;=::;;;:===;; :=======I=~~~;:;;:::::===·~~~:;:;:;;::;;;;;:;;;~ Before your garage sale place a garage sale ad in the Daily Pilot to ensure a big crowd. List items with specific brand names, sizes, colors, prices, conditions, etc. in your ad. ' GENEW. 1002 P•rfect Pool Home Spaclou a M eredith Oarctet'la ••tat• with hOme on lrg IO\, m atr Oounftel K"°"9ft W .. k I• the aurt •. • LU fl fl , t ot a 11 y Shopping for 1 ,,.. ~LOT Cl.ASall'l•D 1• sulle CSwnat r• w Spac:lou• CBA, 2.5BA 1 mile to beach from remod. lg• l'lome, epartment? c.._afflud ft '• the •••y·to-PILOT C&Aa8.,.D twll<en cetefnlc: IC>I. 6 lam rm w/wal of thla fabulov9 2•1Y 4dt View, sate or tfad• le ta you c ompare 1cce11, Info rmation.-lt'a Che '°"""°" ,_,.,. sunny remodeleO glaH E~ cuetom 5BR 38A home ~th ••-844-...--5985______ coat•.~ heule di d Matching fOt • ~ lolchen torfftftf d1nlf'9. lite "°°"· ptuah cet· 3 c and ._._ r Of _._.., pa • marketpl~ ., you•,. ........ • C-21 h r9 Re elty Patino. Priced \0 aell. rfto e11r ~ge ,.... S • 11 'Io u r home PtiOi ~ vfalted regularty , IUCo home, .,, ....,..... (7 t 4) M2--889t $214,900 ,. 9.000 through c:UIH lfled. ceHtulty a by •II kind• • new QCWIMllton Of C.2t .... ~ C-2 t aurt M2M78 Ma-M78 of conautnefa. ._. (7t4) ....... , ('1'4) M2•7873 ...,_,a ICray JM'. MJR and 3 car garage I::======== Perteet family hom• fO'l'V'l'AJN on corner tot N-"n ' miuket1 VALLEY 1034 anvrn1GTON DWPORT C.21 Wetcome uvnun en•> ...... 79 I:;:===== BEACH 1040 llACB Dnt•tto RNuctlon '-:::=====-==1======1;;;ot=l:I CORONA DllMAR 1022 lncre<S•t>lo buy fOf th lal • 40 11, d~ A lorm•I d1nlf'9 '"' Located °" cul d• !UIC w1tll pQOI & Ptl Move tn cond S26~ 000 Spyglass Value! c-2 1 ••• ., .... MCXJol t>er1et.t 50A w11-.....;..C7_t 4...;):..M_.;;;2...;'•;..•;..;2;:,,:.,' .-. 180 view• rerm1 CH trad e C.tl P etrtok TenM• 790-8702 Agt. NatlOflWIO. USA . COSTA MESA 1024 SELL your used vehicle lhrOUQh class1fie<.I Ml·H78 • 119111 lOM 11VD1E ~ Beach/Costa ,Mesa Daily Pilot Monday, October 26. 1992 81 llWl'OIT DICB llEWPOIT 1061 BEACH APAITllDTS 2169 FOi IENT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPOIT BEACH NEWPOIT 2669 BEACH llENTAlS TO 2669 SHARE COllllEICW 2724 If.Al. ESTATE MONET TO LOAN 2914 1ost111 1090 ........ -.auev :::cu. 3yr old ••• home In prn. dQeOUa Tustin Ranch. Almoet 3,000 •qft., 4 BR, 2.75BA, family room; dlrq rm br. O racefu lly Ian d· ICeped. S479,000 c-• t A Nel9hbor-m-:. =::= ==== leach Area! lllWPCMrT NNINIULA YEARLY OR WINTER M50i'M().S lt5Ct'MO 2~0ceaMont F~ Villa Rentals 87M912 BALBOA ISUND 1200 OFll 2281 AVllUMleU Map~~~~ lBA, 2BR 1'11Batownhouse •aLOCKTOaEACH YIEWYIEWYll!W COM. Comfortable SS l'AST CASH SS "' • · mov· w/fenc.d yard, $725/ Nautk:al Studio, PVT B k B B .. -me, w/d, a• -dk, J:&r ::=======~ • --In. S650/mo. mo .. ,,6.9081 ac ay 2Bt 2 a. Ip, ""' -· ...... na: personal, t>YeJ· • 842·2288 or &it2·1276 . ~ patio •saas/mo • yrly, 2-ear gar. s 1275. kit Non·•mkr. S3 aus~L"t' OFFICE ,,. ... debt con90ilda· 2606 Cleen 2Br 1 YIBa, n.w utll pd 845-8943 Ea•~ lrg 2Bt 28a. Avl 11/1. 721·9546 eve "'~ hon, ect.. Eaay quallfy· S300 OllP MOft·INI paint, d/w, garage. •2IDRll $?50• Ip l!QCIQ m-J!M CC>f'ONA O.L MAR fOl llBT 2769 Ing, same day ap. t::::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;:;;I 2BR, fncd yd. Wtr pd. Seoc>/mo. &it5-3247 or prof, 25-35, rl/smkr proval, bad credit OK 3BR 28A upatalre. 2-car 83a.4t20 9-SPM 548-8731 •tBDRM $800• APARTMENTS 2 BR 1';\ BA apt, 1450 1000 •q ft. Prestige of· t.aoo-3eZ4430 gar, aml patio, refrlg. 2194 Placentla·C 1755 E'alde Lg 1 BR/1 BA Frig, dshwahr, stove FOi it.ENT + !fl uul. RICK 759-1970 flee apace, Cannery'-========= 1 1300/mo yrly. Avall Inc! N 1; 11/15 8181247 2448 1300 OFF. Spacious 1700/mo. TwnhH 2BR --==·=--o~peta::-=-:54:--:5-4:'::".:8:-5-5.I::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:=:;;;;:=:;;;;:= COZV 2Br 2Ba nr bch. Village. wet bat, bath· •UUOU'NCEJIENTS . -2BR 1 ~BA Twnhm W/ '-'BA $850/mo. Gat, room, good partting. nnn Llltl• Island: 2bf/1ba, gar, d/w, a /c. lge patio, lndry fac. 2680 •2BR, 38R & 4BR• 2-car gar. RHpon 432·1908 =:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:== THE B 205 Crystal. $1175 patio, lndry rm, aml Santa Ana Ave. Cathy From S900/Mo & Up ~·u~ ~~~t5 S400 •XEC office•, .JW ~BR, frpl~~=[i~,' r~f~g mo1 d. ye.ar round In· pet cone. 845·5235 1148-3894 on alt• Ylncrlyl1 '2~24j ,.R_,en09tala, I======::::::::: Airport, NB. From I========= XLNT cu es utll. 760-8737 E'-'.... L --t-• ........,.. .._ Eaatsid• CM·Pref fem, S350/mo. 6... work LOST. loc near pool •S750 Mowea U lnl -• 9 --IOOMS 2706 ... ,,, ntpeta, $1600 m.GlllZ E'alde 2Br, nu palnV bale, encl garage, •A•k About Our 3BR 28A hH, trple, stations 11 50/mo . cpl, 269-D 16th Pl quiet aduhs, $750/mo Move-In Speclell 2 gar, w/d, 1500d o Free prkng, fl.Am, r• fOUllD 2925 ••OCU.NFRONT• BALBOA 1725 No pet ~-0452 120 E. 20th, 722-6804 Years Newt. 28R, lam· Bel Pen Point Home 548-0950 .Jeff cept, cottee, conf ""·I;::;;;::;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:=:;;;;:= 3 t-2 $1899/mo, lrpl, 3 PENINSrn • 2607 lly eomple11, 650-8310 fum BR, kit prlv, w/d Female wanted: prof, n/ FAX 50c. copier 10C. side ocn & coast vus, va.n ••E••talde 2BR w/ E.Slde, 2BR 2BA. S825/ 833-9550 .Al Ouln4an 2 c pkg. wntr 722-0924 •-========: mo, n.w carpet.floors, •Nr Udo Vlllege quiet. non-amkr smoke<, lrg condo w/ 1• garage, W/D hkup, d h h eo7V studio $650 $400 675-2102 pool/security. avail •Udo Penlnaul•* $850 Sml 1BR utile pd. S725. Call Agt Pam upper, s ws r, gat, utlls ~-Vr1y In. Sin-now. $400 mo. sc FOUND. Rabbit. small iop..&red. Vtata Blutf SUS-L.eue very deslr· Paf'k (Vic:tona & Can. Unique 1 & 2BR Units Appia, lrldry, Behind 546·5880 or 979-3848 _n_o...;.pet_•_· _3_66-060 __ 7 __ , g,. ad IL 673•1769 Ltg room In very nice metro. 650-1661 for ,.ase. Private bch, library. 723-0S23 or •l M F U 1 1 1 ,., Furn Bachelor, w/d, u NB homo, quite, clean ---------• on bay, 873-8030 310·596-0619 102 E. BIY 0 ree ti s -near 17th & lrvlne. tni BLOCK TO SAND maid Incl, $500 mo. HB 2Br condo ml to no Udo Partl Dr. •Oce-_._ont Lg 3BR clean 2br 1ba, gar. ""' SSOO/mo. 645-0963 38R 28A, All refur call nowt 646-8083 bch, tennis, hot tub. BU"'u-e"S L _...... cpt, DfW, storage. ---------blshect pa ... lng w/d M/F non-smkr, prof. ~l;.'1 llK able email S&4 sq n. 3 von). M&-6202 rms + ator, nr Redh11111-;._..;.L_O_S_T_DOG ___ _ Bristol, CM. 644·7205 •NWpt Shn 3BR 2BA 28a, ftp. d/w, W/d, $750 No Pet &il()..2495 GOOD LOCATION! Yr1y, c~~~ R~ntal~ RmMe:'!Pvllterdbea. lPhoo, $41. jsoac,' S425+util. 960-0654 FIN•ucE patio, gnr, d/W, f/p. gar, No pet 11700 mo 4 -n.n ~===~~:::::::::! Comm pool, tennis yrly 873-eMO •AVAILABLE! Lg 2BR 1'h BA town-t.aoo-2 741209 parking, kitch prlv. Avl Minute• to Beech. :;;;;;:========! -BOOSESICONDOS 11425. Bkr 642·3850 . •ON THB WATEA• a..rge 2Br 2 .. Apt. house, lndry rm, d/w, 2 Ye.,. New! 3BR 1111 549-3060 Large master suite "PRINCE." Med alze blond male, part Golden Retriever, whiskers alnged In ,... cent tire. Last ...,.. at Ralph's , 17th St .. Costa Mesa. F-.ilw Heertbrokenl Call 548-5371 or 531-3392 C-•i •3 t .. -•• patio, S795/mo. 2BA, temlly complex, · with bath & huge mlr· fOI SALE •SEA ISLAND·2BR, Panoramic view 2 --....,_.,. 2078 Thurin St050/mo RM /Bath tor 1 non· rored closet. Deck, 2~BA, golf course vu. Bedroom. 2 Bath. No •E'SIDE• CENTAUR MGMT 714-850-83t0 smkg person In lovely fireplace, greenbelts, ==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I =========;I . 2600 aq ft, 2·stry. pets $1400 673·7092 2'st.Y. 28R 1 Y.IBA, d/ 642·2288 or 722-9012 hm. E'slde CM. Reis patio, pools, spa, stor· BUSINESS $3300/mo. 644·9123 Vrly, $1500/mo, Bay· w, encl garage, patio, ou•111&1UTEED TO 3BR 2BA & GARAGE, req. $335. 548·5056 age, tennis. $550/mo, OPPOR-~ =~======~l';•:;TriHiiE!ieiiL:i:uiiFijF~si""°"~4BBRR front, pvt bch/pler, n/pets, 645-4319 IVV'A S1225. 208 Colton. '-" utll. 35 + non-'"""'' ANNOUNCEMENTS LOTS 38A, 2600 t sq 11, pne gar. flp, lge 1BR, non/ L•VE IT! Beech cloee. PCH/ s moker. Strai-... t. 2904 l!ftlSALE 1400 rm W/'wet bar. $2250 .smllrpref.641-3731 •EASTSIDE• Lg 1BR In a cozy Orange.960-3727 RENTALS TO please. No p _.sf ======== ~ 528 Cancha 640·1631 2BR 1 ~Ba town· complex. No Pets & Fentaatlo O~e•n drugs. Call 71 4·'...."S-A M ==:;;;;:=:;;;;:=:;;;;::;;;;::I •UPSTAIRS 3Br 2Ba house, garage, fir• only S850 To Move-View Steps to sand SHARE 2724 3030 or 310/592·5820 ~ r~l:y~k::i!: ar•rr 8ul4d 'f04Jlf •t.llAll2 acre dplx, frplc, 4-ear gar. CORONA place, DfW. patio, lnl Open Dally! 1BR 1BA + garage. NB Bluffs, rem .ahr tum $3-4 cash Income PEISORA&.o11 3002 view lot In Nelle Gail Steps to bay & boxh DEL MAR lndry rm. S825/mo. 8 3 t ·8427 S90Q Winter 723-40.18 t1'hse solarium patio posslbte -lely. An j::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:: Rlnch.. S69llK call: Mark $1450/mo 818/359-4539° 2622 2817 Orenge lmmac lux oceanfront ~r.,:e~·tg:;~: .. ~~~~ .tip, pool, ga;, w/d new machines. No QHlt.IOFCOSTA•ESA 9e1.,., Ut·U001997· Affordeble Houaing CENTAUR MG MT 3BR 2'11Ba, seasonal home. 5535 + util. $500 + utils 759-1979 competition. PT/FT. LOCAL_. 1'111+ O'NS 1...akevlew R.E. 2BR 2 YIBA 2 car gar BACH APT near park, 642·2288 or 722-9012 BUHTINGTON rental $2450 4409 722-6679 NB-Prof 30lsh fem shr !'f_?eS1 d .. ~82117~7u4ali29.fled. 1·900-97&-0700 ex 184 steps 10' bchfbay lull kltch, lrg IVng rm, •MUST SEE• 1e•Cff 2640 Seashore. 838-3232 2BR 2BA Apt, health .... -v....,. . TT$2..96lrnw10JM..,,_.,.GA $1250 " 1 b w/d pvt patio S800 + IOft •NB Greet Loci 3BR caoN UP TO $30 A BOtJSESICONDOS 851·"'""88,..vo'-:'64w "'-N057pe5t ssoO sec. 12i1s13 Beautiful loh bdrm, LOOKING 38A, pvt bath, ntsmkr clb, tennis, pool + ~ ,000 HOT GIRLS! .,. .,.. C IBA Apt, frplc, DIW, Va Oft tat Monlh (28-40yra), prof, w/d, morel $490. 640·1259 ~~~~·E ~g8¢EL 1 -~ UV.I 1-800-736-7739 fOl IElfT BAY RIDGE, LAG 2BR ~~: ~~~n 1 ~~J'n on patio, lndry rm, $750 3br/2ba: $1195 dep. For• rentel? $485 SU.9817/~171 Nwpt-Blutts, fem room· 741.1186 not 9001 no c:redl crd ndd -::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::I 2BA. gtd w/d hkups ron' oor 238 Avocedo 2br/2 .. -· .... .,,. dep. Cell•-·-• mate "'"~""O to •hare•---------• a/ · • unit with deel(. Avail CENT R GMT ....... ......., --B 8 ....,.... • v 18 -. 24hra S2/mln c. lrpl, dbl g!\r, 11/1 anprox. lO/IS. S l100/ AU M Unda 536-n81 eachlront master r 3BR condo. Beautl-ending Route · Loca•1------~.,_ __ $1450 7~7ll2Sl-5004 rJo. Call 642~515 m·I 642-2288 or 722·9012 &?tt AAl\I\ w/private bath, fully fully dee., w/d , gar. proven eamer, Hard =====::::::::::::::18 ...., Avail now, Lge 1BR --furn, $47 5 mo . 555o+utll. 721-0042 Cash W\dy. Call Jackt .. --------. BALIOA aiytront 2BR 2BA hse NORTH BAY VIEW 3BR 2BA 2-story In best 1BA + den, d/W. gar· HARBOR REAL TY Tom ... 673·9207 S00..329-8782 For Ad Action w/dock, outalde apa, Secluded • STUDIO ott-street location. 2 bago disposal, car· PROF F/M to share new ---------ISWfD 2106 2 c::.~',.,· ~=:o bright & airy. patio Car garage, w/d . frig, port. $700 + sec. No Newport lal• 18R, W/ COM 2Br 1Br apt. brlghVairy Npl Hghts V•n:stne Route: For catl a -:;;:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;::I Alty ,.7 ... 7-7 • $700/mo 673-5236 move-In nowt Cannery do0s. (310) 592·2214 D hkups, gar. fncd yd $450/mo, on utll & twnhm. w/d, gar, trplc -•· Eam • ateacty •. -l'llL-• ... -.,. Rentals. Inc 675-4606 + patio gmdr $850 dop. M/F non-s mkr, & more. Avt 11/15. cash Income . 1-800-D •LUXE EXEC BAYRIDGE 2Br 1Ba or 1·800·247·8209 Close to be~. lge 18A Avl 11·1 '536-U17 . ,.ralghl 675-9558 S600•dep. Jill 722·7360 _9_5_5-o3 __ 54 ____ _ TWNHS 2 .. 2 patio d condo. pauo, wfd, t/p, •-=~,....,,,..· =,....,,,..,....,..,..,,.--..,,-,......---.,,-----. ' ' con o, gato guarded, Attrectlv. t Br with nu carpet, pool/jac. STEPS TO SANO CDM Prof Fem to shr This Is the best for ""__...,..,,. -~: ~~ f~ w/d, avail lmmed $1150/ pvt patio. Great area, sec. gates. covered Clean 1BR, lrg deck. beautiful oceanside shari ng I Balboa --lllL '• '' mo yr lsc 720-1200 walk to everything. parking Avail Nov. 14. garage, ut1I pd. N/pets house, S500/mo +ultl, Boachlrortt w/gar, -J =========I HV Homes 58R 3BA. 3 546-9081 S800. 968·5632 $750/mo. 551·8554 1sV1ast. 675-6046 $100 646-4988 BALBOA gar, trash -paint, walk to elem school AD-VISOR 842·1878 PEJOlfSULA 2107 comm pool, 52·5001 mo. 682·5637 L,AQ Z8r, 2 f\Jll bath Lge 1br $750 w1gar. Oce.nf~ w/marina Avail No v 1. 213 'h Sec"d bktg w/2 encl 29th St. Prud. Ca R~ty. parting fPCS. Furn. Avl AgL 548· 1005 1111 $1900 yrtt 67S-0308 Udo ~ont Custom 3Br, 3Ba w·p1or & slip. $3000 mo wntr. Agt 518 lJdo Nord 615-616\ Yrty, untum, 2BR 1 BA, beach eocta99 w/gar, utll pd. st.000/mo Avail Nov. 1 675-8213 COIOQ DELllU Newport North! Largest plan 2 1 loft. 29A. 2 car gilr. w/d, frig $1450 759-7659 Hove A Garage Sole ! c ·EI IRE TORY I For all your home and business needs ~ 2122 NPT Crest. Exec 3Br 2'-'lBa condo, dbl gar, amen. Ocean v1ow, custom dee. No emk/ pets New rental. TRW req $ 1850. mo + 1oc. SELL cousnc CARPET 3514 CLEANING HANDY MAN 3710 LEGAL PAINTING 3858 TREE 855-0190 d 8~• •Roommate wanted• 9oauttfUI 28R IBA \.WWt. , car gar. S550 call Gary 72~M2.2 REMODEUNG ====== SERVICES 35481====== SERVICES j812 ======:;:;; SERVICES 3BR 2BA. frple. d/w, OCEAN FRONT 3BR your used vehicle 3408 •The R•Whltener• l:::i::======== ..... ..-REPAIRS Home/ ;:::;========1 •W.P . YOUNGQUISTl========::t 2BA 2 ltlfoogh classified upert wl!t.'llght earpet:uphol , Rentel PROPERTIES Paintlnv Cont'8Ctor •• Mlk T range & own. Avl 101 upper, c.ir gar, .... 2.a .. 78 clNlwlQ Re!Nlrs acotchgid Hou .. c leener Ht at C •Legel Help·llne• Oual. painbng by prons -11 •• ree 20. 714 Fernleaf lrpl, IMMAC, $2300 -ilV IMnl r "'CM• 5_,._5050 ' $13hr-4, $1•nr.J, StShr-2 Paint· arpentry .. tc.· Foreclosure? Eviction? Uc•60209e. Ins.. wtce Trff tt1m, r S1150~64<>-6324 mo,yrly.675-2272 Celltngs palnredlretext/ ....,. Mature/rHdy to work 1 __ o_rvw_•_1_1._G.vf64 __ s._5_2_7_7 Bankruptcy? Divorce? Freeest.&ls.3305 moval, cieanup, la Co------.· otw. removedlrepalrs DIS· ========= Jadue Smolh 942-4899 Carpenlry. plumbing. E/Z Affordable aotu· ----------"'· 451-8&46 -• ~ .,_ counts! Wrtnen Guor. Ion 800--273-4529 . ...,0 v of ft. • ...ii.., W_. frplc. garage, pvt ------------------Acousttcpro 563·9009 CEMENT Housecleaning $30/day, tilo, drywall, masonry _1_s __ . ______ 1 r~ di _,., Vf1l patio. Walk to t>eachl COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Keepers In/out $100/ & moro. Reas rotes. Bed C~edlt Removed --AiclW--o-~---~-no&M--TUTORING $1150/mo. 840-7211 t::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::: CONCRETE 3526 week. exper & ret1abl• -''"' 845-2824 Gu.rent-! A.is. l6.3209 An'f...,. ==:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::l~~~l~I ~u~ .. ~~~1~3-~8~7~2::_:·l~S4~9 HlifMtY Men for Hire ask for Ann Mlcheel Co• Palnttnv Remod. 28R 2BA. 2-car· ... -----------------gar, hrdwd firs. w d, C.O,t.a Mu a c.ntnal hHt, f/p, lge yatd, $1575. 721·1505 Spect. ocn & hrbf v .. w. 3BR 2BA. f/p, gar, I e S2 I 95/mo Prvd. Ca R"'f. Ca" 281·5819 COSTA MESA 2124 Eattslde $99 Security Deposit Bay Breeze Apartments Spacious & Quiet lBR Apts with Cool O cean Breezes, Pool, Covered Parking & Laundry Facilities. Call 548-0336 DffiONS REMODEUNG 3410 ./.Driveways-patios· patns etc. No job too atnal. .-.... Uc,57&470 Mlcl(ey 3n·9895 Sunbrit• mekl Srvc PalnVwalerblast/haul· CAI BO<MM0.3304l S13/hr, + materlala llc/bonded(lns. own/ Jng/cl•anup/rapalrs BenkruplCl'/DivOfc• Ref. 7 yrs.exp oper by 22 yr police Charlie 722-7374 Attorney aaslsted ••711 4009• vet843-6952 •---------Mam BBB·paymt plan Handyman Services. Est 191a-122-asoo ar.... Conat. D• T.J. Pelle Cone. Const 1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 Lie. Insur. Local rola. sign and bid. from Conc-Brlck-BIO<:k. Uc DEC• Fr" est 973-7922 ==:::::::::::=:::::::::::::::I $35 al. Custom/comm " 2n 329. Highest OuBI/ &\ free esl, 842-0737 Low Pres (7l4)9&2-709J COATING 3570 Home Repelra No l<>b LOANS & TOP QUAUTY very competiwe lnVext. Uc•648228 650-5066/ 650-3359 Poor Qredea? Ind~ ~ PfogrwM IA glllll and rM31nG. Ca • Ing Cl'lderlld.t7~27IO Professional Tutorin In-home. tat gn 1d .. college .• All SUbjectL Cambridge Academic Services 494-7018 AOOM ADDITIONS WUKS CONCRE"n SEltV tp~msb/mca81rl/1ape~·~tc~~ REAL ESTATE PIANO & VOCAL Concrete cuttng/)ack '" 8 6 all typos, local, trusted hammer/3' Bobcat Waterproof Deel< Coat· nlOr disc. 675-4806 3 1 LESSONS 3868 WAll builder for 30 years 487559 83t.28to Ing, quallty wrk, rea·1----------;::;=======I Ucill212S42 493"8e3t sonable prices. Uc # Senior Cltlien Diec • ======== CO~DtvGS 3932 587430 722-8789 ~ )Ob lllO $/NI. MOftgege Aete Pl-lessons. Or o1 ~ y ~ Warden Conat. CustOft! ========= lrM HI. tied. plumb I*"-Hotllne ~WU USC. WW1llS "'*" Remode•ng. 9ddollOt15t CERAMIC al MNUS! 75~5402 free Info ltsl, mbr music teacllen Paper Hanging. S 10/roll. ~r~1g;:1i~~~~:&P TILES 3528 DRYWAll 87 &- 2501 uso. or1nst1mann S4M70I !~p~. ~~ P;:::: lr'.:=;:::::;'.:~:o;:'~-------~11======= ======:;:;;SERVICE 3584 HAtJUNG 3 720 R~!,t!~ Res/Comm.p1~n ..-... -.. .,.-2-ea---.. _-_-...,.-1 COSTA .MESA TILE lnstalled/Repalred.1:;;;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::====•-:======= TOOdtncuoftllM-Gto POOL WE co. W Hing Togllller 3BR, hug• back yard, c:ul-d•sac street, encl get $1250 548-7001 321 COL.LEEN ._.. ~ ........... .,., AIR l'nlmpt Cola1eoul Sena I• Total Interior ~-=.~~ ~.~~~','d CONDffiONING Free Eat & Relen1nc.. T~"~:~so~ Ill BEST !!I Hauling ===::::::::::::::==:I SERVICE 3894 ellng Serv. Advto• To 11225/mo M7·7540 John & Shelby 846-8176 lures. knodldown. acous-Oemo1111<>n. Remodeling? -•rovvy 3828 =:;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;:===:;;;;:= The Crazy 633-7172 3418 -========= tic: & repa.rs Ut·789S •Walls~rete-crees ~ &Jn Cool Weter Pool•i-:::::::::::=:::::::::::::== •'•Ide 2Bt 1Y,Ba • I:;:;;;;::;;;;:=:;;;;::;;;::;;;;::;;;:= ;;; Witthoeft OrywaU ettash, etc. 7'8-1825 ========:I ~ly poo1 c.ng, c:tieml· cottage. miero. attch Deluxe 2 Bedroom, 1 'h Bath AJr cendlt~llflnt In. CHILD CARE 3536 Prol rlua. 11 phun No .,...Avalleble today BleckmUn Meaonry srvc. equip repair, fr" WINDOWS 3934 gar w/opnr, w/d hkup, Townhomes w ith enclosed patios, atallation(mamltNllCe/ltj)lll ""'toowall 30 vr. UXI) $35 up. Trash, Dirt. Brlcll-t>IO<:k·•tone est. ns-1722 ·~======== aml yd. $950 631-44•2 ,.... ...... ·:......, 1 f,... ut.. 20 yrs exp I• e ·s10E 3Br aBa carports and storage. Located In a ~==~ •Mario'•* 11ci 400030 --1-~::!:·~an-up, __ ,_e_1n_82_636-3 __ 1_09_1======== wi==o twnhm. Yard, 2-car gated community with a spar1<11ng pool!•======= =--""_,,:,_~-~ve_2,,_r'.,.ao_,,out,...-_1::=======·-======'=~ =lwa1erlallsfpool remodel IOOFING 3910 Qo8" QI ........ ger, BBQ & refrlg, l!Tl!CTRJCAL 3610,_ brlcl</rocWblock/\lle (714) 847-4333 a1350M7~d7t+976&• IPP''•ucES Extr• Speclat Cere JO,lolO ROME concrete. Uc/ bonded WAH lun, reading, m~lc, art.I========= GR Cenat Since 1977 Re Root. a Rep .. ,,. I========= 28A zBA. 1200 sq n SERVICE 3426 P1* MeitltllNcn 11t111c .,...Expon •1octrtc.--REPAIRS 3758 • 633·9744 • Local R4tta. 18 Yra YACHT Plltlo. bulll-#ul. enc Clndy MMtl7 reS/comm/20 yrs exp Oreatef Padflc Rfg 1895 -5262 1111 emeigeocr ~·1tee 83•tMe ll'$21368 )lAINTENAHCE l::::-:gar~·-::-':'"':'."'-::13:-2:::-:-=-:::-tllL..--.;...•-----------.... •··her/Dryer/RefYlg Loving grandma wlll • k l 3132294M.1229 .... Home Repelra MOBILE ROME a .o.s . Rooflng ~II 3939 'Side 2tC).8 E 15th --~ Service and Repair care tor Your child In termite/dry rol reprs. lypeS roof'"!>'"PM 40 "' 38R 2BA 1 le dfw 15 yrs e11p, all Ed her CM home. Baker/ •D & R Electric• doors, plumping. & SERVJCES 3831 up"Root d1strus? caul=;B:~~;;:;=:::;~: vacant. ~ra: i 1195' 83a.4t38 Fairvt-.549-1808 q\Mek MMCl/IOw pncea, morel 24 hrs 646-0997 =========I SOSI ~ld646291 l°OL•a Yocttt ... .toe 7 .... 958 LOVING MOTHER With troubleshoOt specialist . topside cleanlng/de- 2 yr old, wlll care tor P2·8S78 ========== We specialize In mobile ~:::::======= 1alllng Aeaaonable 'aide 251• mesa, Jbr/ AUTO TINT 3443 your chtld in CM hm'·s-p-a-.-.-,.-n-a·_2_2_0_v--1-1t_e_a JE°''reLRY tlom• repalrS/HNicea sraeeu cat-. 87 ... t•• 2.5ba, detatched, trpl, la.ktr & Flll'VllW) 435-0917 S.rvlce!repalr , n'" 3784 S65 relevel •PKlal 'WUO>IOn ~o=e ~~~ 11!' Mom will babysit my Briden Electric 800 597-M70 SERVICES 39201============ $1495 mo. 759-9022 11 you don't want 10 up-home Mon-Fri,~·· 2· UC/lna S36-379t c-h Top S For dla· ===========1========= YACHT lEllODWIG Clfade YOU/ home, car or 5 e kh t/ di d i...... I Rolex ..._.... Large buslneu, doft't c•ll uel . roo urs n a·,-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= mon , ,..-e ry, . MOVING 3834 Metloulous Morton'• 3940 A Touch of Tlnl Window napolla M2'·t 33e 1-buy end .. 11 653 w Mob~I• screen Mf'Vic•, ~!~,''~·,:,•'·:id ~ 534-11MS7 N-.y'• ltwe l"1'out FENCES 19th at. 646-7262 ===;:::;====:! no min -no aervlcel:POMJl===IOA==,=.= .. =ce=M=IST= hlcup. 11225 15().3335 $100 I --. ~ "' a DEas 3615 Quallty Jewelry and ,.oor Men'• ....... 1 chrg Lowest Prtcea. pft Call IN ptOple """' n · Watch Repair, custom hr min. Guar, IOwaat Leny &42-859S 1~ ~ '8Ne new condo. 3 AUTO REParn pertence.UA(213)8n·1549 I========= jewelry. Buy/Sell/ ratea, llc41108002 :::::::::::::::::::::=::::: =~1~f metr bra w/3 ba. 2-car ftU\ 9'd~ Mntce Trade 3116 Newpcw\ Insur. 7141633-9925 l---------1 ::.,.~~.~·a~ 3447 ======= C>vet~~,:::r· slvd, •7~39• PUBLIC NOTICE sPIDlmlt FIND Side 14008f condo. II:======= Cl!ANING Frank ua.o812 Th• Calif Public UtHI· REPAlltS 3921 28R 2'AIBA, 2-patl09, Moblle lloc ... nl• SEIVJCES 3548 P•NC8S.QAT8S. tiff Comml9sk>n RE·======== - Qllr + t apace. Inside 14hr. Tuneup. .,,..._ **"" ;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::=;:;;::;:;;::;:;;:: Now Repelr. ~ WfDSCAPE • QUIRES thet .. "Md 8prlnkle,. are my nv:~I~ lndfY.,.. 110001mo ~::=:C:. ............. 01 .... 1,..... ~'=~2: IAWN CA.IE 3808 ~~~!~.ho~~'"'got~:1~ :'ty,bu~• ~.n, ___ ..;;.. ____ _ AYail lmfMd 999-3434 Plug Into the Pilot the way you tlk• IU m ,.e P.U.C. ca1 T number. n. • • 0 n.·1::-~;;;;~====~\t •.::;.t ="'= = ~ & bllll =~I •'---• mowed ttont llmoa and c h•ufteurs Ctwtn 722·7824 4- au. ., + oftloe, •-•Hft Ceuntry c--. guard. pool, """'9 court. Model home. lttoo .,,.,.., Clossified section tO find RatH, 15 c. ef. an .:=.::c ... .: ftOOl INSTAll ~8t"c!:,~S:.~': ~Int :::-'!...T ~"'!::: ::TENJfJS======= services from electricions W'1c guw. 18 ~ ~ IEPAllS 3620 awll. N 1~ ~· .~ ":::.:. LESSONS Ol. 875-8199 All AM.toon Tree Oal"Y of a m<Mtf, limo and Plumbers to CAIPENTIY 3510 •LMt'• Ct•• .. •• ••rvloe. Removal, or c:haurre'!~· call :;;;;;:======= o.talad ~ Trim. Senior Diec Publlc ut ... ies Dt,. _.It....-,_ .. Olly C..... WH•wuk plel llA ..... f9'I .: :...ram~:-~;-FrMelt. 531-e415 714_5<;::~~ ::'.::-= == landscapers & pointers. Caba , ,..,.... ... ...-. ,....... 1.• 122-121• c ... ua". Leftfta." ---.:;;;c;;;iiieW.-;-I _..,.. ... m-. le. v--=• .... 4 u. Oellgn and.,....., IPM-L¥ °" ...... .._.. c:...e 147...,. 11..,.._ peuo ._ M890fWY Lowest. StOfeQe. ptol =========I rffldentlal/amall offtce/ GAIAGB DOOIS ~ M7-412t XUIT,.., 1 hr rNn.. Ina. ~·~:;-,..,. 3678 &;;;; ...,.. l.nd~ r111151 v,MC n1aoe tu! ••• rto'I* I 1moatlor\, Trtmmtno , ....... c...,. • .. , .. ========I I • I .. Aemowts. CIMn· ~ co. Ut4438. Ott• •w 0... ,.... Juel~... D~.~-~\·~ ·~ upa a Malnt. Sl Lio Loweet r......... ~--... ...,..... .. .,....... heavy wood doorl 1 599025, 4 U •••• notice.. MO-elN '*WNC ....,_ ..... ............... .,..,. ....... 111••• MSO 1nct ~tall •R13t5TOmTP'O•Ull D IDzlS ... ~ ();I. ~ •"P· ICtnt ...re. ,,.. ~ ol old na won. OOM °'9ap .. "':1::1-....... ~ .... ......,.., door with lhta •Cl. ,.,,........... \: •• PAINTDIG 38SI UUMeel'8/ao.ld9d •• CMllVcMndae31•5"7 t-eGO ··~1~_ b'y•ca9Nt~~ ............... 3571 liljlli.. 3571 .. . .. ,. •• .. Monday, October 26, 1992 \ llllDUSBIPS 1.-------.1E11PLOYIWl1' DIPLOYllDT !llPLOYllUT llUCIWID-llCTQIS 1010 _IVl=:;:Cl=:;:::;::::;;;;;;::::;I03::;::::;;;;;;Sl;;JAG::;::::;;;;;;O.;;;D=:;:::;::::;;;;;;l;;;10I;;:; IOIKD 3018 No matter 5530 5530 ss30 111SC. eo1s1;:;:::::;;;;======:;::::;1-., ... °=••• • · lllloh•W Mountain tt13 Riviera. fully .. ., Xl9 Coltall ~,__ ...;-w1'91111 ...... 1171 ======== what you're ll:::::::::::::::::::::===l;::::=:r======= v ............. __,t=:========I 1111&e. 1a Inch. UllGI Deded, e11u11ne tan......,, 1o • ..., .... lllC ......_ .. _ doing, your FILI CLEIK Part· ime --.... ..,.. .. " obo. Vieu• ADM Bl&e, cMMln, tl'9Y Oft tp9Y. maoulate, atl,8H .,...., cat• .... MEMBERSHIP '" New- pott B .. ch Country Club ......... toro.e ..... 673-2584 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES h-town Energedc/enthualutlc VIRIFIER ::"'!ti~.!::' :;:::; Stunning Chinchilla S7cm, l500. 7»9829 amog cert. aeoo obo. oeo. D.vld 7S2-9408 ..,.,.,. u...... Medical ........... Needed Thursday a coat, rui~ (310) H7....,. 1eew =========~~:;~~==~== n-.-· ........... desk 7&4·1033 Jan. .... new newapaoer w 111 ualn. 144.7141 Saturday momlnga ... 75-7859 GAIAGI SA1IS meH'llgll'. ... • Q-1••• Newport e.ach .,. .. =========== llllCIDIS 1130 90190 ....., The 1:11.-..:i .,,. ,_ Verity delivery or the • .._."___ DiVOiicl 1rg bronze t=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1========t _,,_,_ Bright A enthu9lutlc Dally Pilot. Muat hMle ..,...._,,....,., Fudogaf1200apalr I: CBEVIOLIT 9045 ======== ._ MGDI. ....... mature person re· rellabte car ~ lnaur· SEIVICES 5533 7 w Ivory Tuaka pair TIANSPOITa.DON •80 aoo aD 4 dr, naw *" oand. Oii lllue, fits In. quired for t>uay doc· ance. can •wron at cost st2,000 ... .,,_,very clMn. enc;-AC, auto, 41K ml. 101'• oHlc:e. Perm po. tMa-4333 XtOS S3000 pr, Pair ot Ivory ·-• C -....--tt3.IOQ. ataral t3GI alllon with good proe •n••••• ... "--•---near __,, - pacts Varied a Int•; Pr•School Teacher/Aid PleaM be aware that HOfMtl 3 ~', c:oac Big block, non match· -~pi:--toe:::•:7000=:·;M:..:,t-G55:=':~=====~~~ I • dull "'-1 • ..: needed tor •flemoons .. _ 11 a-In thl t S7,ooo Mii 12200 pr, Ing lls, auto, xlnt Ht ng ••· ,__ ~ M-F. Some ECE unlt• •·-11""'8 1 ca · 4' Ivory Elephant coat cond, attMt or atrlp. 1974 280 4dr, power, VOL IS W & GI• according to qualiflc· pref. &42_.050 egory may require you S5000 ... , 11700, -·'· BO.ITS 7011 w--819"" .. 1·..-runallook• greM. leev-.... altons & exp. For In· to cell a 900 number _. -···-· , __ ....., Mii ...u terview call 840-7030. UPMOLSTIRYCLaMlllG '" which there la a or 4' Ivory Pagodu lnO ror Korea.must EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT O RFJC• HELP SP•CIAUST charge per minute. 11200, fcl ameo glaU 17 FT Schock ..... '""-· ========:f-.... l:MIOO~-·obo=~ ..... -=~5239~~1~;=:::::=;;::::~ r Must have eictenstve YAMS, ah bowls, 8' ,... .,..,. • ... .,, ... ..,. 8L JOnl 1":93 Aabbll Cauu ... la. A TeleMllte 9uppert background In clean-Bartender Tr81nee1 screen•. 3 W aolld trlc, flip.top model. POID 9075 ·--IK II lmmec oond. t ...,.,, 5530 5530 * HICKORY FARMS * Day/eve. 433-0t50 Ing natural fibers. Refs Needed, eam up to Jade clock cost $&500. Dr . .Jank• 3t0. =========:I cond. 11 m ••· White, AC, atereo. PIT aa•ES & Job history req 51 50 dally, aalary + 113,000 NII $3200, 2 ·~2_7_4_-690_:....1':....1_1_....e_13-_1_2_32_ dark blue. 118,500. l3500. 72CMlan Gift Customer -B 1u Ivory Samurai Sword•·-, '81 MUSTANG conv 721~11 Moms & grandmoth· ase comm t-vo me tips, full or part time. $350 a pc, & etc etc 89 Baytlnef. 15 with 50 auto. Ex~I. top, tlfea, '89 c•rt•l•I Supervis~r Service era. Ttuou"'h Chrtst· Incentive bonus. Work 2 wk tralrllng, women, hp outboard. Auna/ cond HURRY .... 950·•-========= ........ , •• -Nd F r:;· 1 land In OC w/hlgh•nd res men 21 or older. Can: •le 141-0790 looks great, Iota of ••· · 1~ -t• -... - mash ash~7; · & comm'I cllentele. 800-532 .. 222 , __ E_S_T_A_T_E_U_L_• __ tru. $3500. 673-6958 ---------iNISSAN 9150 w/blk .m'°:s ';:'~· Coordinatt rmMng Earn extn money prep & sending of during the holidays PM rs. 64 Vacation. hollday & COMPANION CARE ChlMse bar $1500, '81 TEMPO. Fully-========= :.'950. • ... aeoS TRADE health Ins benefits drlve/erranda/ptepare exquisite Ivory cheaal========= loaded, all power, xtra • Hickoiy farms gifts • , selling Hidcofy farms gifts. provided. Call Jerry at meals, Gu•lltv set 12500, Oriental SAn BOATS 7014 c lean, drlvu/looka '90 300 ZX TWln Turt>o. 1114 .... Bui 714/641·7127. '9ferences 551-1819 carpets S750-S2000, good. 12350. 821 .. 718 23K ml, loaded. Blue PowertultAUM ..._ Above average wage . No experience necessary, will train. Part or full time. App_ly _ in person, Westcliff Plaza, 17th & through classified Buy 11. Sell It. Find It. Russian bo•e• 1200-I;:::::::::::::===== Book S24K, Hklng s1,IOO/obo. .... Ztl8 842-5878 Classified. S400, music bo11H, 80' Lwcury Sloop l=========I $22,500. -ee-24271• MERCHANDISE African art. J8K yellow Unusual Bus. Opty in-Price Offer with HONDA 9085 gold Emerald, (1.41K) Full Malnt & Crew ANTIQUES a & diamond (0.40K> Nord Vts. 673-8878 OLDSllOIILE 9155 rT HrJCS 9250 ring, sac S750/obo.1 _ _:....;;.;..;;;...;.;;;.;...;....;;...;..,_;,..,,. ~ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Irvine, Newport Beach. 5530 5530 APPUANCES 6011 ====== 24" cultured pearl 9 rt HOBIE 1, wttraller & ''79 ACCORD, good =========t:========= gem-qual necklace wf cover only 2 hr sailing cond, AC ... ,,,. great. sterling clasp, $500/ time, Ilk• -SAC 11100/obo :.21-8718 '80 Delta .. "°Vele· 4-door, •Int cond, low mllage. 11300/obo. 7141837-3738 , ............... - obo. Lacquer ratta $900 585-9097 aectlo"al couch, cot Admlral side X side v ... A.T: ""' ... chanlcaifV R ... ored. HOUSEKEEPER NEWPORT Bf'ACH ARE'A · APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR. 2 dr, w/'tee maker almond cir, 3 yrs new $375 310-438·7812 fee table & chair w/I=:==~==== JAGUAi 9105 hassock, $1000. Mar· SPEED 6 l-;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I:======= ble din table, 3'118', I• s1000. Stein bears & Sia IOA1' New Interior, Juat need• paint Job '° be better Ut•n n•w. 14200080 Must have experience in fine home. Y' Full time Y' Live out Full time, from your home. Need phone. Top Comm., FREE Training. OC, LA, SD. Call Dave at M.T .I. Refrlg $180, washer & dryer $140 each, dish· washer 1125 846-5848 '92 XJI CONVUITIBLE PEUGEOT 9160 (714) ... 1571 , __ .:.;..;;..;:..~;...;.;;..;... __ animals, deslgl"terl;:::::======= dolls··Elizabeth Taylor from National Velvet, whl w/blk top, tan Int, ========= 19' QLASTRON '87 '1 ... then 500 ml, RENT & Victorian bride. 673· 60141--1-504~~~~~-FURNITURE 190HP Mere/cruiser 11 lull power, all opp, reg 1989 405ml 18valve, o. Open Bow Tri-Hull, paid thru 6-93, • yr 4cyl, 5 speed, gr9al Sun-Top, Trailer, Lots warr, 154,000 obo, cond, gray·alfver.ltOk ttvough ciasSlfted or storage. Great Ski _T_od __ d __ a_se.._7_a_1_e ____ 64 __ 4~_1_w_2_•a._94_ee __ ·---~-----Iii' Non-smoker 'Iii' English speaking Send infonnation & references to: 1280 }3ison • 89 -311 Newport Beach, CA 92660 1-800-7 48-6806 =============== Queen or King Palms, 8 •2 Twin Firm Matt, feet tall, $20 ea, Herb springs & frames, plants 80 kinds $1 ea, gucstm LIKE NEW 1 _u_1_ac_6_74_•_94_22 ___ _ Boa1 In e•cellent con· dltlon (10 person ca- pacity). $10,500 OBO. Call (714)846-1571 $150 each 546-6197 Shade, Pino, CyprollS E11ec Home Furn: white-trees. 15-gallon, $20. I========~ wash oak:livlng/frml I -gallon plants, St YACHTS 7018 dlnnlng/lamlly/bed Wisteria $10. 674·94221-::::=:::=::::::::::::: rooms. Price to ••II•----------•· TO.DAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE HOMEWOllKE/lS WANTED EARN $400 WEEKLY working part-time from home . For an application and additional information call now: (404) 908-5314 24 Hoa.r• INTERPLOY It costs a lot to be a teenager these days. '3000 So apply now for After School Jobs Money for the neceealtlee cay be youn wtth • Job g9ttlng new cldtomera for the Dally Pl1ol Um extra money wottclng wtth 'fOUI fl1end9 3 ttour. NCh weetcday ewnlng. ... -.. ,,,,. .. ,,,,,. ,,, ..... ..... f'rial. ... -.__ • ,..,, .. u.11,..,.,. * ,,.., .... ,, """" Cell ...... , ... (714) 674-9324 EMPLOYMENT 5530 t HOUSEKEEPER NHDED 5 to 6 days per wk general housecleaning must hnve transporta tlon, live out. Engllah speaking, refrences roq, please call 684-0870 days 720-0356 alter Spm CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS Needed for Order Proc. Oept. in Newport Beach. Type 25WPM/Handle Incoming Phqne Orders, Data Entry & Verification. Excellent Oral & Written Communication Skills. Detail Oriented Part-Time. Some Eves & Weekends Req $4.25/Hr. CUSTOMER SVC SUPERVISOR Needed to Oversee Department. Exp. Req./Futl Time, Some Eves. and Weekends Req Contact Krysb, 10-3, M·F • (714J. 72M717 $175·2250. 973·0653 TANNING BED for 57' CHRIS Craft Fisher. sale, S 1200 (cost Yacht, 3 state rms, 3 S2000). Montego Bay heads, lots ol amen, Wolff System, Crystal great cond. V •lue 24 Suns Only 22 s t BOK, ••kln9 hours of usage on $89K. Mal( trade. Red Bunk Bed, mat- troses, Danish wd frame, great cond, $230. Twin Com- forte r S~t , Sears eyelet, Autumn wheat. bed. 714/692-5359 818/268-5095 Incl 6 xtra accent p1I-=========!:======== lows, 2 sets mtchg COLLECTIBLES ... .,,~ SUPS sheets. Lllee new. .nuuun1; $350 value for $175. 6017 DOCIS 7022 644·6640 j;:::::::::::::::::::::::::= SELL 1889 GOLD RARITY • 30 ft shp tor Sall U S G c Boat w/ltve-aboard in . . rant omm. Newpwt Beech _ 1 Your home JCl"t.cond. (714)859-5520 person -call 538-8201 __ t_hf_oo_.;:;g_h_c_la_s_s_ifi_ed ___ 1---------Sllp to 25', Sail or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••4'1117' K••h•n rug power, Clasalc New-s h a h -0 I ·I r a n-.. Collecllo"/11lnt.co"d. port Beach locl 71 (714)859·5520 74S-t583 LY Mag UPTO I====== TRANSPORTATION •eoo OFFICE FURNITURE EQUIPMENT 6047 CAMPERS, IV'S, ====== TRAILERS 8014 PER MONTH * NO COLl.ECTIONS * Real Estate ofc Hlling , ei1cess desk, chairs & 85 Itasca Wtnd~rulser so meeting rm chrs. Motor Home, 32 , ,dual Call 780-1042 alr, generator, built In vacuum cleaner, m icro, electric step, PETS A ANIMALS ladder rack. tow1ng hitch, more e•tras. 6049 m l"t cond $19,000. 758-9243 MOTORCYCLES ACROll t Shellfian 5 Reduce 9 Chllir pert 14 Cleft 15 --lnatant 18 Heg 17 Army gr~ ll~of NY .(. 19 w ... cyc:ie 20 Girl In "Llllle Women" 21 Large body of Wiler 23 SINlll 1quare c:alce 25 RObet1 - -2t Bus abbf 27 Almost round 29 Equip 32 CoMemna 35 Scoretl 3t Out of wt\aCil 37 Heroic 38 ScMmel 39L~ 40 Mueultne • 1 No• plentltul •2 ~mov9S 43 Irritate 44 Teem 45 Life l'liatOI) 48 Overstuff 48 Court figure 52 C of CSA 5e Bowl lflout 2 3 14 17 4 Early morning motor routes available . Deliver Monday thru Saturday. •SAVEAUFEI Golden Retriever Shepherd mixes, white SCOOTERS 8018 ~20,,....+---f---. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH p0odle, small Lab ml•, kittens. several adult cats & lots more Waiting lor a family 722-PETS C7387) 1971 BSA 650CC, Per· 23 feet for restoration! BEST OFFER WINSI 722-6428 I===== I======= AUTOMOBILES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 6055 Wanted..Roland TB 303 & TR 606. Full working COl1d. 759·9229 37 PILOT CLASSIFIED It's the resource you -40 can count on to sell • myriad of merchan- dise items, bocauH 43 our columns compel ,qualified buyers to calll 842-5878 57 r_,., off 58 -and Found 59 Gtlb talk eo Cent gerne 11 Overdue 12 a.. a drive 63~ora 64 Part of Yemen 65 Saloons DOWN 1 Breed fragment 2 OcMrlVMMI 3 Fnend Sp 4 Picture border 5 Ou1000r .,,.., e Battery par1 7 Aajafl'swtte e SlCllian city 9 Mdent bc>c* 10 Amount peld 11 Lindbergh's nl<*name 12 looP!k• atructure 13 Youngaeer 21 Tavwna 22 Comeadoeer 24 E.IChlblC peln 27 Mldweat alt1)0t1 21 w.tMr "*9tor 30 Harveat 31 SMe Stedlum pleyw9 32~Moore I ''1llar ao be oo ,,..o.sformia1 of darlu1aJ Into "•' aad of apalby lnlo mo'tmrnt wllhout emotion." -Carl Juo1 Gtatral Forecast involves you. Logic is not the iuue here, :ind you'll need to gel in touch with feelings on you r part to gel people 10 Li ten to you. By CHARLES GOR~N wtth OMAR SHARI~ and T ANNAH HIRSCH ... 33 On - -wttl\ .. 8quendef 3-4 ...... 41 Author Joftg 35 Attncl 31 Soontotl 50More ...... rtver 5 1 a.ta rid of 31 W•ftOey 52 It fl i.taaar 42 location 53 Woodbllltd ... NaYtgatea S4 -Alagarald 45 Stung 55 Thoroughfare 47 FollowW!g 51 A II UI di l'OOftl 7 a 10 11 12 • CATERER NEEDED w/ew.p and managerial ability; ploase submit l'eaume to P .O . Bo• 1H2 N.B. 92859 Comp11ttr Cont M•d: It la 11ict to know •nd frightolng •t lhc umt tlmt IJ\at computen -can bf wacky. lltttntly a Hco111pulu Match" w• •rrang«d bflwttn tht I.alt J•clo Johll• IOI\, Arfft, tnd M" lffr, AquarltaL Tht two lo11g·dud hnvywtighl champion• w1tt Ml 1-by "com· puttr factt,.. .tnd Mu Bwr WM dtclantd winnu by dul1lo11. Obvl· o•ly th1 comput1r w• "uuy .. los.l11tg aflcto".tdoe know th•t lffr would h.tn bft11 no match for Jae!. Jol11~11, C01Bfor1ing IO l"U JlU COM • putfn c111 bt nute. Seuftdr Malll.acal laughltr1 IO\lrcft jl(CjUlt'!ICf 10 ~u"' ftum onf who hC'lped you 1n ~l Ntw •pp~ch bnng.1 favo,.blt f1n•nrn1I ttturn 'rou·11 loatt m,.LN1ng hnk Judgmfnl in1u1 uon will provt at'cur;itl' SCOlll'IO (<k1 2J·Nov 21 J ~·r p10 M•lOn h1ghltgh" 1ndlvldual1ty, wnsuahty .,.,. •Pf>"•I E.mph• •U lndt· ptndfn~. t•ktt 1n1h•llYt 1n f!l'lhng 111 h•art of m•lttr. family ml'mber ,,.ys Our ttnotloas will deltnnlAt esuda of our acti~ily lodey. We'll ebo bt dMtia& tirith other people's emotloni and II trill be easy for mallen 10 escalate and 10 10 the tnreme. No oat ls setal 10 waal to b1ek d"• btuute of lbe I.a· tu e fmlap, ualeu ~ feelincs Ubn (I Balutt) Stpl. 2J.Ott 22 The scales that represent your 1gn writ up all the way today and it will be all you can do to sea them right agam. You were do111g so well for so long that this comes as a •urpn~. It should noc come as 11 Coilurc. ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Advertllingll»romo. 3 men/women to do promotional work S 1728/mo. Company Training. Must be I 81 over, have own car & able to start Immediately. Contact Mr. Nicholson at n•ma.-2091 Attendant ror 2 quad· rlpleglca. Must be ... perienced & compel· Ible. 631-5743 Caahler, PfT daya, apply In peraon t~Spm Nl!WPORT SKI CO 2700 Weal Coast Hwy Cashiers With outgoing peraon- allty warned. Corona Del Mar 7a•tNI07 CUSTOMER IERVICE The N E WPORT HACH/COSTA ME DAILY PILOT i. IOOk· Ing for • Customer Service Repre1MOla· ~ for Iha Clrcul111ton Dept to work a fl••lble echedule, app<o11 24 '° hour• per Wffk We need • ,.uable peraon with atrong tei.p~ alellla, com· puter • ..,_iw., neet _,,.,..,anoe .nc:t able '° work weM wrth OCh· ........ ~, C ... DANl•L ... II.A Ma-4aa1 .... 20'7 ~· AlllES (March ll·Apnl 19) Whal beams u routlnt will bf tr•nsformtd into m1n1 -advflltur1 Au1hor1t1H .,... provtn wrong, lhf wlf·right~ wlll bt d1.1bbtd 11wdry fr1ud1 You II ~ ltttn obwrver, 1ttr1C11ng dt"Wrved •p· pl•"* TAUaus (Apri l 20 M•y lO) Chenet •~••II for you 10 tnch lt;orn writ•. publish lAgal •grttmrnt Hit '"II' for futut\' •cfv1nctmfnl Spotlight on J"'bht lm.ag.. putntrahlp. marTMl!gf Virgo, S.,1tt1.nua ptnc>N tn pi<'tun CEMINl (M•y 21 ·Jun• 20) Your ideN btc'OtM l'Nhh• Focld Oft mf'th odology. domHllc .td11.1.1tmttnt, wr1ou coNlldit,.oon of whtre to Un and m•r ,,..,,. AffKtkm, rom•n~. mu•lc, g1ft.1 put ol dynamk lttNlr'lo CANCO """' 21 ·luly22) ContMI moodal Look btyond thf' lmll\4'd1ai. ff'· ti M IJ'Plll'911t tetMc.J. wlll _,IMBll8 111 yovr f•vor S<tnano fuhH• crt•llV· 1ty, 1tyle, Yllrlfty phystctl lllrKllOll PllC'8 flJu'" pt'Ofntnf'ntly UO (July 23·Aug 12) f.c>cu• 011 d11t41blf aood•, 1.,.., hou.whold prod· ucra, ,.,.pon1lb1ll1y dtildh11t promo· tlOfl, 111~n• rel.ii0n.h1p You II ti.. told b7 hlfhn .. ,. W1 rovnl 011 )'OU 10 do whec you uy!" C•pntom ,,.,,_ntf'd vtltOO (Aut 2J·Stp m LonA· ttat1d1n1 -1•"''""' "'acllnt.-d l.Clv• ~Ip .... 011 n-. tftOtt ,,...I. Un hue , ... Mlttah• COl'fftlf'J, )'OM 1"'111 .tlddfd'ftltOlftlhOft • Nlllt ~ tl'lft lftYOIY• Llbntn On •IMI 1 LllAA (S.pt 23 <.kt 121 Ched ,.. You win. I m wuh you •II tht' w•y• Surpnw• SACITTAalUS (Nov 22 OfC 21) Look bth1nd 9ttnH, vt'nfy rt'port th•t bord~ on goe61p • Eltmtntt of llm tng, turpn .. bvor your tHOrt• Don t 11gn.I in ~vanct Movt ttr•1gh1 1htkl 10 t•rg~ ••lfntly <A"11111 1nvolvtd CAPlllCOaN (OK 22·Jan 191 Mat•nal ~IHMt'd oM mo11th ago tr· """ with apGlogln f()t dtlay fotu• (ln tpttula11on rom•nC'tt, ab1l11y to malr.• w11htt romf '"'' Tauru§, SmrplU ptr ao11t plav oui-tandlng rol" fl'• a nnch• AQUARIUS (J111 20 ft'b 11) Y(•ur "vol~" will bt hHl'd d"P1'" no1• of cl1mor and d.tnl Scorpio Mue1n ntatft 10 g•1n1ng ,., of aurhC?nty ~ r'f('()l'd Mnlgh1,.ut1h.u wn11ng ••lf'lltt CA-mtnt, !i.lg11tarlu• ~11dnt 1nvol\lf'd PISCES lftb 19-Mnch 20) M•ll•t domttl1c adju•lllll'llt 111.n pr.c•, 1n • eluding poi!tlblf ch•na• uf r"ldtnn" marital tahu \'ou II bf .. 1w1y hvm homf'" •ymbuHolly end OthfrwlH DrllcKtf"I "''" bt on m,n.,. lon•Aht "OCTOltll 26 IS YOUll llaTlf· OA Y: Curn111 cydf' mlntldft with e< • ctlu11.-d ttll"iel erth•U1n. trav•I, pvr· chUf ef •ppir.I, Wt\ mv1ty t••nctrn1n11 tlo>dy 1m-r ChAnC'I' "'"'""8· f11rt.tt1•1n or ''bll11d dett" In Nov1mto.r m111ht •"°"n• to m~ th.In «Apt(tfd urn. tom. C'.tn<'fr ptr10n4 pl•y a11n1llcan1 ml.-. in yO\lr hff' YQU,wor~ ._,.11 undf'r r ..... u .. , you'"' lnlfnw. d)''Ylnll<". ri•· 111u. tuntron"1•t You hot tp.tl•I -In w..,..l"I with t•ldf'f Pl"°"' 1"'litd1t11 '""'""".,. h•lll1 ,.unic•n nttun 1n ~libtr ' •rt """ rur. Aries '(I AID) Marth 20-April 20 You arc 11blc to scn'IC other pco· plc'r. emo1lon5 and what 1 muti· valln& their actions Use chis in· sight to crc.1tc a win·win situation and )'OU 1Non'1 have 1ny regrets THnH (I Hatt) April ll·May 20 II'~ nor likely th:u you'U gain point\ by rauUna caies and laying hlamc on n1hen Your fear is los- ing 'omc1h1ng thac repreient5 cmo· 1ional security 1h111 you want oth· crs to fulfill eet,lnl (I filnk) M., 21.Juat 20 Explcmn, new r•~ and new people pull you m • new tramc of mind Life look d1fferc:n1 and 11 trigert a c.Scs1rc tor 1 pcrm1nen1 chanao in your c""n life. Cancu (I fttl) , .. , 2l·Ja11 ll There'\ thinp aboul yuunclf you've alwt1,, wanted to cha.nae. but let io \intll now .. You intul· tNely know lhat once: you arc d1f· lcrcnt th111 outer upcnencu will I'<. t•\O Lee 11 Cominaad) J•lt JJ.A• .. 12 A higher auchonry looms O¥Cr )Ollr head, uiucrina ~ 1h11 'r>" don'• lake. TIWj may be pct7. 1n 1hcir 1re1tmenc ot 10U· bul dt1fi t ditcard the 1nnb of !heir slalc· ~nu. Vlrp fl Aa•l7U) Atlf. JJ.Stpc. ll Don I unJcre1t11N11e pcuple '• cmo410M m mialun • demion that Scorpio (I Dulre) Ocl. 2J.Ncw. 21 You feel in control and confi. dent 10 make lhings happen your way. Your ucccss will be a re ult or much soul-starcluna and de ire ror • new outcome, which is a pn1misc yuu made to yourself. ~ap11aria1 Cl Alpltt) N". 22-Df<. 21 lmprO\'m& your people slolls as 1ops on your minJ. Now you'U be ronfronlin& your rear Of reJectjoo and you can ~c that its sourtt is from w11hm CaJWicon (I Uae) Oft. l2·J••· 19 Alter bangina your head again•t some problem' 11 -ork, you decide that it's easier and mort etre.ctivt to d\anac how )'O'l reel about 1hcm You can now ao beyond this point and rclca.e IOme emotional ••ae. too A4911riu (I ICMw) J-. ..... If You'll hear 1he C"alvary bualo call "charae" es people want 10 force )'OU 10 &0 "their way, and abandon yoor own Oon'I ~ the fceltnp tha1 pull you out ot ra- 1ional thmk.ina IOIO tM dircc:uon uf b ulina e'°' Pltttt " .... , , ... Jt.Matdl " You or au people cu be .-... IM 10 tht ,....... of odlera. TMy need tolllliOaa lib 1U'I IO Mlp at lbiap out ...... f'l••*'At politM ..,... . 'Q.1-Both vulMrable, u South you hold: tAK1087& QAJ98 082 H The bidding hu proceeded: North Eut South Weal 1 p._ 1 t P .. 2 NT p._ 1 What do you bid now? A.-You are in alam territory, but not necessarily in iplldea. North tould taaily ha~ • (our-card heart. auit on thia •~tion, and you ahouldn'l ov.rlook t.hia poetibilit.y. Bid lhree hearts. Q.2-Neither vulnerable, aa South you hold; tAQ'7 ;AJtQ ¢JUI&• +43 Pa.rtntt opens tb4t biddint with one club. What do you nepond? A.-We have written tune and a,aln that there an t.wo criteria (or a jump shift.: either a •lf·sutndent. 1ull n( your own or an eacellent ftt for partner's 1u1t. Thia hand meeta ntithtr. 10 for the moment be con· tent with • ~ .... or one ... mond. You can cat.th up lat.er. Q.t-Aa South. vu!Mrabla, JOU bold: •AQIO QAM OQl9 .. Tll Partner op9M tbe bidcUnt wtth OM .... What do JOU 1...,oolt A.-You hive• beJaoeed hand of 13 poinw, and that..-I.he w•t· book raquiNlllfft\a tor • jump ,... .,.... o( t" no trumc>. Thert'• no Mid IO look for ..._, ...._, b6d. 9"ft plQtat ftft-c:.nl ...,.i You CU'-'. ... .,.. IUPl)Ort =-i( part. ner ahowl an u hand. Q.'-AI South. .,.n r1Wr, ,..a hold: ..... Q ..... o ... e4lll Partner opens t.he biddins with one club. What do you rtepOnd? A.--You do not have mueb, but your band ii ju.t worth a ~· By revaJulnc the queen in putaar'a suit upward and addinl •point for the doublet.on, It qualiftaa for • bid of one heart-barely. Q.&-Both vulnerabl.. u South you hold: •fMI QA8 07'31 t.llOM Partner opene the bicldins wk11 a demand bld of two dWnona.. What do you re9p0nd? A.-l)Mpiw a oide ace and four. card wpport for pert.nu'1 ilult, .. don't think your holdinf Cl\d\e-- 1urta up to• poeiuve ,...,_.., Bid two no trump; you can become .. ~ ,,...Ive lee.er. Q.8-F.ut· W•t. \l\llnerable, u South you bo&d: •AI09 QAQ.Jloa&M ON M ~~.n:. '* rr.::s1... I Q P .. 1 0 ._ ' What do JOU bid '°"? A.-T'tie •••" JOU WU1t to f'l .,_IO paftner .. that your Mt ta • IOod ~ 1o.,a.,oppa• • ~ n.. W87 IO do daal .. lo ....... IO four baarta. nu.. .__"-II Illa -----""". ,, ........ ·~ ot MP ~ &Ma JOU W1L wl ":' .............. eoelnda •llM .......... . r • ..,_...._.._ ... c....... a.. -· ..... .. ==i..:.-::.= Orlltd1; .... ·-· ... ""' - Orcngt> County A111AC'11VB DWP 43, S?/ Urn. tpfllll&l. '"" C/91 dine· 4 Seeb OWM lM0.111~ fit, lio!Y· ree1.._ So. CoWI)'. Call .. PEJ1TE. A lTlACTIVB prc- 111111SWF11 lociq for fwi. no tilll Akemllllwtnasit,Uibund •Sapl Hil.. c.111299. et~Y. CAIUS<i. SHY, a - -, llll'w:tlwt SWF, loot l!W for gone qulaJcs in & Vf:r/ lll11Cll't SWM fWG(eaonal, SJ s. 26-l'. •ho 11rady fllf kids! ~11X-Call IOI BREATI!r'>Ci? You're for me! SWF ~'IMS, ~. 1etk.s aice-klOlwll S.\f ror Mi ume lllCl la.igl!ler. 11-lS. lrvm. Call 137l ACTI\'f.. CLASSY sixucs lady soiTit!lucm Nts SWM, drnc- irc. 111<~" skiln&. bicycl11g. op- tn, 111vd ll11n11:1&1on lk8dl. Call ~~15 NAG~ATIVE.~&bllrllncuc. Sc«p•\ imcllllNI. 31, SWF N S. llt"' •Je. call1>4 "°"'"" por~, .a ti. people hmt. Call 15!'1 LETS JLMP toadhcrl SWF SJ $, ptUIC. '6, ~ )'OllthfllJ SW\t \IS llndu S'9' for sk)'d.v· q.K.4 nw:lq. ~ne. Cd IW O,\i'Jl'.""1Sll m1t1•ho l"'WITI, bnll-mt. fwm). nl •andrr· f. ,, all I W1.111' I'm JS. S7, • •.£.llhCSl~.bn#I and fa. ~'pxl Be.ch. Cal 174 Bf.Al111-"l1. BLO'<OE. scn- llM'U. c1auy. mm\, 34. .sv. $eels lovllllo rcfioad. IUCCISl- f.d, l\'IMOll!TIM .,., ~ 5 s. ~Be.ch. CAD 1709 GORGLOOS, STATIJfSQliR rcdbc:ld,JO~ Cl!yprl daluod cquncrn u t heat\ uf. , c:adwc"(llc:tu.rcs EIToro can 1m ll.-\FTIC STOPPl"G Blonde'. lntclhaen1. 1111<1 1en111nc '"llh feline fcm11111111y, ~ks 1t11C11 • lale, atll'IClt\e, ltNISSlllCC ~ fOf mutual 11Jonl100 ! mll "'1a. Call 1960 ARB YOU· SWM. w11 llld in· tellea? S1t011&. ientJc, ronan1c end f U1111C1all1 sccure? Bet •CG'I ~ 6S, S'IOlllrnNr.i?llusClul Aa, fun lovinc SW lady of n · drucnl vahacs, shm. P"llY llld Jclellre, waru IO mM )'Oii . iet's cnJUY the GoldCll Y can' Tus:11 Call m1 DEASITH.Y ATTltAC11VE OLO~ OF, prof cssiOnll, toslvc 111111111 tm.erests '"llh \SW\1 .S0.60 T11S1n Cao ?Oil SAF. s1ncert, OUIJoing ~ a!llllcnt &ood man 40 SS v.llh many 1ntcrc&U and tmc iocnpy thtm. ln-tt CaU 2'107 SllAPH Y BLO~DF., green eyes. $ , t'Otlics, scdlng 11n, honest, Cij111m11mcm·m1nded amtlanan 4S 60 1rv111C CaU 2399, PRBTTYSWFJO,blondc,blue· C)ed, honc:SI, SlllCert, Cfl)O}'S tmd and ITIO\'l(S. K'dts ~"­ •11rm-hcancd man ,. ho m]4))'• the~ ~inc Call 163l ATTRACTIVF SWF '8, fii.n.. '°"IJll. ftt.iated En"°' I 0..1 cloon, ln•cl, mMS:C. llXJ'lllC$. ScckJ \IS pm4iional lS-SO, s11111 lu lllltf'CIU. for comnuud rclatK>l'.sh p \c,.pon 8cac.h. CaD 19':3 WAXTI:!> R""11dlc, '"wd 1"'· COIM'Utcd rtl111or.s!11p xtl:1r.1 H11morovs. profcs· llllllll, imk nu o. \IS. 'S· '°' pnsty. ¥1\XJOWJ ~Ir \ tt CaD Ill BF.All'TIFCI. collcse room malts desire &°'I'°"' 1111 lcs, buill. libttal, Ill) cW.aty, 20 26, f111 &oho. fnmdship Ir vine.. C.l llS5 R0~\11C, ~"TTTr~ si:ia:rt DWF SIS, )Ollll SO.~' at 1T1C11•c. fit W\14 s ~s 10 ~ hl't "s mcmoms. &oo.I .Qr,\ C1'l:I llOll, h11111orous, alfect1onace, 1etive. ouldoon, movies, dm ~ Tu11n Call 2S03. SWFATTRAC11VEPROFES SIOSAL 44, S'I, partc blonde loobn,c for somtOot tO share my hfe wlh. lntCf'CSled 111 med ~in-Jowina INlt40-SS, SIS/ 0, responsible, '"ho lilies the· lier, ll'll. 11oalu~ cmel, fine 11r1nes, home·cooked meals, dancula lrld ,. ho waru 10 'IJOll end bt spoiled Fowua:n Val- ley. Call 2.447 PRETI'Y, GRH\ Eno DWF professional, :\4, sciru Ult! b&crl. fun. rU"°'9 b~ at lt'ICl1vc 111111 3S4S ,. ho m~ i daiw:in&. duung, n•cl.pluloso pity. moonla v.a!.is, etc. l.QC!k 1111 for compamoiuh1p, ro ITWIClt, lrld &lend.ship ~ inc Call 17&6. oowi-; TO EARTll .... th • 1oodi ot~. SttX!n~ mantic 0\\'M. Plcast bt sm ccre. llunungton Boch Call 2711. SLE..''lD~. 111ract1vc 1-ihptna '.l2, H '. cdualtd Sttks SW\t 3040, N!S, financ1111> Slablc. 1111magc.l!Vlded. Uini 8ctdi Call 1604. l\'OEPF..XOIL\ T, <Wn& l>lorldc (wilhauund> ld\'lllCC'd I )Cir old!) sctks 11n t•look1n&. sro1uidtd min !7 .3 3 lf"lllC Cal 12.SI f,CI FCTIC \tl\IMALISl SWF. SO, 5 '128 blonde, qs. ln1111. imaU blisincss l'Wlln, V.Tila, Jeds ll:llft'etied ad\ CD· """ Hl4lll111ton Beath Ca ~ m~ DRF.A.\1 LOVHl. passlmatc, pnnc:ip.ed, putt)' prof~1onal DWP 40 s Y1><1· pa.u1on11t, n 1blc proftrnon1I, roonagtmous 1tlll1omlup. Ir •Ult Call 21•3 1\l8lJR~ 1t 'AIRfO Bf.AllrY Tall Sink~. f~. 13. ..,.~er. no du!lten. c.dl all:'d, ,. cll-manncml. I O\t the r..-!hutij, Ind don' btt It\ t Ill ow to respond to an ad? You can a.nswe,. these ads quJc.k.ty and ~Uy by calling our dectroo.ic volce--ma.l.I service. Dial 1 (900) 407-4377 (!Ud Ill S 1.49 P' '*1wll ALO't\'f c.oll ~ cs 4 ~ Collun~n a a.ch ClP9 '*""" JWJt cb«:Jt"" ~ fort dialmRJ ~ ll~Of :a further cxpluulia\ of the "'°"c;ru~ !ietVICC. ~IJ.-.«) respond to a spcclfk ad {F.l\tcr the cal!, .,_,hen dll'tC'led) Pru. I H o br~ thtou8h the Y01ce ads (oYCt 950 .lvaJablc) You lmlll bit l8 )'UftfWol*rlO rapond 10 or place an .a. (,.tt3k'Lft Inc u.wncr. no liabor.ry for 111<-crntt'nr o/ « teply I() a peDOnal ~"t'rt.wme'IL The P<"llONls a!'t "''"~ for u.t by sinjllt ~ ~·n,g rl'Jauon.hop, Wt reoommrnd Iha! )'CU we common Jt'N>': when ml:elll'I t1111\8CI$ Men Seeking Women Orange County Am"cnVf SW~ GRAD .... ll. Cl'I~ ahc:ml~t tnllll(, dnt-.i. mo-rics. \ilrtK1 Amtt laa\W., and l..cnamm. S«b SWF * u bri&tL at ~c. llld toph4M.xed. bu& nee sc:t <omaoual) so, for fun dtla and JlOll$lb k rdabmihip T 1¥1 ,, Cail 3191 SA\I:. ~ S\.\-'M 2' ~ SF ~JO •. , d.lrcrm. MC'. 11'.11,lqber.~cn.ar· 1n1 You bt1u1if11l 1n/ou1. 111b!t. out10tn1. anctlhstm COIU \tesa, C~ ~ Sl\CERf.. lllldleaual, open 1111ndod, fl.lnSWM 25, qlllC!tt, bu-61111&. butaid111&. culnrt ~ISWF,relat100· &hip "tzv.ic. Call JUl. GROO\t/DOOM~ WtdlockJ htadloc\ 1 ',11tr1mony/1h ~) ~ Morqamyhnonoeon)' I "' choacn, II and some, wholts1ic, h11111«0111 \fad •aacnicr 6'n90, sctks shrn, bn;ny, bod-*a bai\lly 2S "'° fllf fonnulallft& for~Cf f abil loua GI' 11 ll'Ulpll Beech. Call con TOMBOY WOMA.'4 11o'U'Ud, SWM J7, 6·1nas. mutmllr, Md Ci1beon 1oob U1B )'U'qlll. .i........, lllllctJc l'lllold Caaa~CaJ13lSI £0UCA11iD, -Id tmcled ASlell tndiee male, 36, shm. Mdt non mdfl&, all'ea1on 11eSWFJSHf,kkestmtl Arm hem. c.u )660 OOINO :i•OWIO;Rl-.1 1 Ake 10 10 IOl'llt•hst? Maddlt •Std •t~. • oer on"' ~en 111~. .,.,.., ahm. ituclltctual lady frte IO tmtJ U I COf!1P111 ICln. Trw-ot11111C •O)'ll• 1111 horizO!I Mtaico, A11tlr1h1. P.e-.nF-'"'91A') C111~thm wt dine, dala, ••I llld take lhcin • '".,., c.n •m HAl'PY A Mf.IJ,OW SWM. 29. S?/140. .. , ~SP *"" ....... COD .... C.UJon SBC\Jlli, HON1JT, l7, .-i ......... 11 ........ lollilt• ..... hft,!llp.lv -. IM ,.,.au 1..-IU!lt a..~m1 AW'FJOMll llODY, U, '41 ns,a...w•.~ "~ ................ ,,,, -. Tllllia. Clll :J JI I SUCCISSF1Jl . l'lOfJJ • ' SIO~AL SW\1 lS. alh<t'llC I I :r1CIJH, Sinc.crt, ~CS tn•t 1111&-tddocn, rl1'nlnc. r. N uma S«kSll SJ· !S· 's. i....,, lmll rntndship rc.al111fl\J\ip ~llt. Call '86 7 R0 \1.A.\'TIC RETIRl-.0 I-'< EC\. 11\-1: (>~, 6'2 llU'lttM OWM. M . _, ~5 \.'I lani· nint bomc:nUcr S'wu&J11111. hca.'111 llld culunl a...t.~ 1a '<ewpcn S-.."i Ca.I •913 VlSUAL AATS. llenl.rc 1tt my ltllcrCIU, tcd same 111 SWF ~.&, \ S, fit. llln'11H. It ,-. C.ll•ZM A.' SW'\1, -W, 11".l. cri.IO)'t ~ICS, lnl»IC, splN SttkJ f1.11, lllrkU~t SW!-,\~, 21 }ol lmnc. Cd ) TH SPIRITLAL. SllARl\G, qo..1s S W\1 611.SS Enll'Y' homt. 111· tin, c«*ma. rwich Seidt tall, tlun. lncu1\J\'t, r~1lc. ''"'"' lady lmne. CaJ1 4007 \ICI· OUY, 8ohcm1an. re· lued, lfldtpaldaa, ~hat ienicc-1, th1n, llhle11c. trl\'t;cd. Ui. dt &itndlpauib~ lo-er \tv.';'0'1 lbth. t4U n.u HOit' AGAC\ Owuaan, IC ll\'C, llhl&c. fun SW\f o 4n90 -u Wl"ltlOUI, lit illt II 27 who Iowa God. cnpys •or\~1 OUI. the~ NISCU. ~ICI &he IN far (nandlhip,ldalinc Call mr' \cwpm 8adl. C'.all l6ll Rf SAISSA~Cli \1.A.~. Vlfrj uulh,.n. pe~. aurac· tivt., f\111, ho!iat IOU! K!Cb ballly ... end Oii. » X\, farwald cr...d,..OVyddi,,_ S.... Ana H&IS. CID )644° ' SWM rROFESSJO\Al .. 1JP\8UM ~. S'I0'/161 1111 lcuc Ooublclf u • ~eu.fvl buiincAlft&ll Stcb my one and Cflly C.. '4CM. c.ll lS57 A ITRAC'TIVll, Kl\D HF.ARn;D awu.an 2.l, bu m<WWt, hippy, '*Iii~,... 1pms1blc, "(ricndl)'. f1l1llflll ~'WAMfl l/160dl'll""'"' M\,SWAIJl,ta111llr .. li11 , Mn01v1, 1nm, far can ... uan. ~---friend ~·h·~~Ctll lVJ>OY 8EAl HL"l ~. ll, 67, c.wi.. cnca. ... ... w. lordy, '-1 liady for (111111)' flalfifia.il Slnta At1t NI .)171. SL:l't'.USRll. CASADIAS, ...... ~lolll-.41, $9',ia .... ~-.c:s· i.,. .. , '" .... = '"""...i ~ a.d\.~1 ... 1. CllRISTIA.~ S~CLE. DAD. anradl•c, 37 SIS. 6'21130. pr~ lw1ona~ hornc.'cwncT, en~ mo..,oc.s. JOU1n&. sporting c-er.a ccd111g. flJ'lllf) hi~ """'"'' Stt1t1111 11tn.:11\C s~ f uridcr 40, honcsl. 'Qm!Ultcd. occ child OK S Onnic Ccuisy Call 36tll ow~ 42SF.EXS bd)-r~ \to.1- e111 R. •Kn er.me llus "'"'er . s:naerc. hooc:s&. T cm.nee. Call ~•< . \ITOR~hY/SLRFER 32, SW\t 6'n'l0, dw\ ball', lllltl f)es. 11~ aod fllNI)' Sn&•~ \ISAAllBF.bnlnllrld • "'-"'> • mus. Seal Beach. Ull ;q.H \ TTRACTIV~ Sl\SLAL, 11\ISIK. S~i !7 easy &Oll\J. 1tt~ bc:9ul,f\.,. fllt1111c:rn ft ma~ •'1) r..e l~1nc Call 'M HO\FST, SF.\Sm\'t: DW\1 CO, VS. ICl\'1Jll tathcr, setlu lltnLtive. ~ ,ulficicntmodla tm:lin.t..nxnaoc.c.Loo&Bcedl. Call 4195 T\ 11 H O!qori fllllvt ~er inwncd. \S, ~.sbtc. no deptn·. dcn11, I 9S6 S'orr10, soc11I Ginka. &:IS)' l"""C· CAllCISlll\ prv(m i...i. Cll)'')' blllt~. Sll'I· . ~u. ·tfl/id •'1'.h and quo.et tuna Sta1t11 Sll"Cft nl ~· CSl lid)' JO "" ... ., both retll"C fn-m dalM>-rwna. Ba IJ· 1-.i C..1. 3979 l;~IQllE SW\t, conf1~t. uini. SCCUft.. 1anc.erc. Sllllll&. &tnde, p&\l&IOlll!e tedJ!ll II• 1111'11\C, inldl•crt. 1hm. spin· Wiii. atfCIC1iOlla1t SF~. ~._, tmal'l(.C Tldlll\ CAii •Ill Slet'f..SSJ-'U. Ol•' 1:.AOUS OW'\1 " w.lh -ti hum« •-a.'11.1 f1'1 and lna'14'il!p with ~ l""""11 t~"1'11\llmn'IL Ir \'ll'IC C\114026 II-\ 'IOSO~I'. R0\1 o\NTIC S W\4 J6 kd..I a llld)' 11ol'lo tJ Q'tV Ill& Cc. tantnlllnenl. ndi uOllll .. alu.. end• bcA frif.s f'-'l,tOy ITUK, bath, the llU, IO'llit, ~ • p!usl An >'Oii 1M lhcrt? h int C'all 9Jt "'A.' Ttt>: Aii111 fc::inile. Pf' me, 2(>40, '° ilwe lu llnj tricndltlip tlfl male. OibM, <10, bin Fl T~ C.l COl4, ACTIVE s-.'\t JI, S511.S5, penidpm ll life. Cl1 JOT' IJIMI. try. ti.di. dee\ Wa SWF ~4011rtlll Mllr ilUl'aU ror mlWU ~ nla tloMhip, Fanaln v c.u J611. Monday, October 26, 1992 87 klUI~ &op! You: lllndlDmc, successful, telf.eonftdcnl, un· . dcr SO, rtady for advfnQlre, 11111 I lenophobt. Ncwpon Beach. CaU 1996 OWF, BLONDE. S'9', 5S. ~ scc&s Jllf1l'Cf (OJ bnd&c, taws, dalcr llld yoa name iL New· pon 8ctdi Call 2540 BRlGlrT. WJ'ITY, fit. .mut 11nv.bary blondt DWF w11h eclec11c 1n~cs1J setks SIS ~oulmate lit w1lh Shak~'uoul andGnlu'1 heart 1o>ho '°"cs tllwc food. ~~cl. PBS myames, end can la~Jh Ill life's h111c foibles. Ir ~Int Call 2296 AT11tAC11V!'. DWF,SI. S~ 1 lO. bNneu~ poen eyes, self· tmploytd homeo wner •llh &ood scnse of humor, happy and Ill) al Into CUlal dreu 1d1v1· un. compa111onsh1p. lll0"1cs. and cn)Qytn& life. llopt.n& 10 med 'Cl') lovins. good•1111urcd, lwd"orun& counttrpwt. Cost.a ~c::sa. Call 2741 t P!l!-TfY SE.\10R SWF lady S'3 •• WVltJ to mett rue. look 111& scruor man fllf ~. danc111&. duun,, walkJ, t1C. Anlr- hrim. Cal I 7790 ARE YOlJ rC11111111ic, 1111:>1c, 1t- a11c. c:anna. &uale7 SBF 57/ I JO 1011h OllC du Id. lookJn& f Of SB~1 compan.on .. ho IS l1ld ll&cs ao la•c f11r1' S;pwl lhD. Call 1574 GORGEOCS BLO,DE 31 51 00-24 34) pbcqraphcr scc&s financl&ll> KQUc, 1111. band 1Mlt, llhletlc l'IWI 39-49 'cw pon Beach. Call 16SO ITALIA.\ BRL~'hTTf.. SWF n. shaptl). prcuy, (ra11le ,.on-n "11h lllJIUcle but polGI oaL 39, spr1111.al, nil rel111011S. into tdf crinchmcnt and 111'1· pro> cmenl, d)llllTllC homebody, S1cnf eld hwnor Sedts 'ncledlt 1n la;t1ack' 1c11le man '*ell manncml, v.ell 1ppo1nied, 511 , or 11lla, '2 4(>, prefer SIS, ~ du~ educa:cd f1111n CJ&!I) able ~II.tin Va~. ca11 1 ~sz Bll:~ f.YEDBL0\0€irofcs· ~10411 SWF nt)0\'1 1btatre, 1111oel. SfJOfU scc&s male SSt IO ~. care. llun11111t.on 8Clcll. Call 2849 EDUCATED, PRlnTY SWF 37, v.cll·bu~I $1. vaned tllla· CllJ, lcwesouuloon, kins walb. lnln9Js. '*Oltl\l-OUI, rtadln&. Seeks NlSlt> SWM 6'+, 1340, educated, cmouonallylfinan· mlly sable for ccmnutment. Coau Mesa. Call I S84 VERY AT11tAC1WE DWF JO, S61120 stU.s mall.I.re rda· tiomlup '"tilt ...,,,..hearted, •· ll'laJ~e prof cssoonal man 31·38. ~inc. Call 1&16. WJDOW. WF 70, a1t.ract1•c. educated, slim. blondc/uecn eyes. S'l . ov.n home, acuvc scdJ compllllOfl. Costa ~CSL Call 2'>62.. SWF2.t. long0redha1r. talUslm· dcr.prellJ. llhch1c, ':\JS. prof cs· ,lonlJ, l,;CJ grad, COlll"U)' lnlSIC lover seek1n1 cduaccd. rlmlly· oncnltd, tall ccntlcman Ill late 20'~ ln-111e CaU 1462. CLASSY, EARTHY DWF. early 40's · Pus Aoyd. great paa. fine v.inc, good books, r1rch&ht. candld1p. lCnrus com(onable qute1, bu1 1o>ould lovcsomcc0111p111y ln-1ne. CaU 20SI • DO YOl !:.\JOY hfc. ~m­ ~cs. pcoplc1 Arc }OU. confi. c1cru~0o,ou lkc io lau~'Thcn a U lh:s SV.F fr. ~on· ship. If' int. Call I S96 TALl.. ATTRACTIVE BLO~OEli&csasual as"'Cll 11 finer ll'unp 11 tire If you're one f tne mm bet wcen 4MO. •1111c lrte. acuvt, fun. Ille to laU&)i. spoil nl be spoiled, Id like )OU IO be'dlc fllltSl thlllJ 111 my h(e Call t1us \/SID SWF '""pan Baich. c.11 2869 BRIGHT. DfVEJlSE.pofes· sional SWF, M , 35. Bm/lb.I, petite, co11ncry c:lass1':l!_,. C) cJ111·1bcaac Sttt111g s~. ~' S, ~ )9, drpttld, SlflOCfC, COOi mUlllClll"t, ready 'or oom:n.1 ~ l1"111t a~ 1506 TALL. EARLY 6()5 prorcs s.icnl, 11dcpe11dcru, -ls \,'S almf*llOll O•a 5(1 H.T«, lll· Lelli.-. e11nos11y only re· quiranenis. Balboa. Call 27 S4 SECVRE.STABLE.prtuy.out· 101111. t.radiuonal values. pro-fe&s1onal SWF38, l6112S. En JOY• oladoon, ICMIS, beach 11>alk.s,rmisic,be111 bat fncndr, bqcfl'll ~ ICCllre, car• q. affec:tJomct, uble. phys1· cally awvc. fanul) oriented SWM for commtud rclauon· slup. COila Mesa. Call 1947 TRUE CAUR>R.\1A.\, SWF blonde.. srecn eyes. S7 M.n \/ S. I love •orbl& out, outdoon, ~~cl and pal.I. 11\'tnC. JEANS TO SILK V1•1aous. tlusy blonde. blue C) cd Wf, pane S' Nr.i honest, warm. ro- fl'\ltlUC-Onsuan, 60tsh puses for SQish, acuvc, phys1alty fit, hltcs iravcl, d1ntc, theatre. spans. l111&hta Long Beach Call 2524 • A'JTRACTIVE shlpcly ~ .heed. S'I, 77. profCSS!onal, an· pulsive.1..oves· lau&h1cr. music. advenwrc, lealhcr and JCIM 10 black velvet domes. Sttk1111 1 tnily &Oflec>IU C'.CXTplllOll (24- JO) wrth pcrsonal!ly for funcve- n111p. Smoker i:rcicmd 11"1~ Call 1399 C.000 TI l~GS oornc ui sma U PICkaia' PClltc, prctl) OWF )7, 1~, '°' ITlll'I '"""ltT!I hec\ lao.a.hS?C C)CS L°ld llhJd.c build ~ Call I 92.. CL"Te. PE1TTE alh!ax SWF 19. ll/100 1oot1111 for •lllX ~c. llhleuc. r01TW11JC SWM (>' ».v ll11mq1on Beach Call 13'0 PRETTY. PASSIO,ATE. PROFl:SSIOSAl. 39. STNS. dcslfa handanc SIS/D cJau. ac1 !'IWl of means fOJ commt mcn1 Nev.-pon Beach. C1ll IQOI 011 ~God! fleallhy, tthlftlC and cncrgcuc toroncy clack I ,,.ant a b.g lllncllve limit' llun Ur.glM Beach. Call 1083 Cl l'E. PETITE 105. Ion& b:unde hairAirown C)i:s. hkcs d111.1111o dananc. fl)_inc. tnch. bOau. Seal Bc:Kh. Call 2071 You'.re Single & We're Free! Free~ word ad and frtt dally masage check! There's never been a betta time to try the Personals! You have nothing to lose! (Except anoc.her lonely nJgbl!) CllL~KY MONK~Y s1n1le C!Tuuan mom ta 1«kinc SU· perman. Jog111s, beach, 1111· mals, w111e .t boots, S'S/ISO. bnWlut.ClllllMcsa.Call 2076 B£111i MIDI.ER pcncinahl). butretemble AmMalpTCl. Pro- fcu1onal '"Of'1911 '*Ith llCjlll'S\I mind seeks adventuresome, &ood-ilunond. tcn.111.JYC., 10clf· adiuJtcd match111& bookend Mu• be tit A trwn. SIS, p>d llllurai, pollllYC lllCI open. 45- S9 Lm& Bach. Call 29S7 AlTRACTIVE, PROFE.S· SIOSAL SJF, Nr.i. 37, S'l'/ I 0 I Seth advcncurou, bn&lt. llhlcuaUy ll1thncd,Clll· curally •'*•t. soaally cricnted. spcctal new fn~. 3S. 4S for fun. &ood amcs, sltanng, im el. more. PronuJCS no dis· appointmcrU. Irvine. Call 17 85 A'ITRACTIVE PROFE.S SIOSAL SWF, NIS/D 41 m· 1"J$ &Olf, leMJS IN, nature, 1r1vel. Dcsl!el famdship, <X>m· mlllncnl wnh "'111y, sinmc, 1th· lcuc:. S«UtC profcs1onal ~t. SIS/D. 35· SO Irvine. Call 227 3 I M LOOKIXC fOJ an advm· 111n:1. ) et cormulltd, tru.u111& ttlauorshlp. I'm )OUDI 40, Clllt, cuddleablc, m~auvc H/104 SttiJl'I& S'I 0 .t ova, success Cul. ~Sit>. no chtlo-tn. to.c 5C1 r Cosa \tea. Call 2369 BEAL'TIRil. U1S1cle and OIO\. SJF 40. scicksic JP'.nlllal pc'!· ner Im a &ood fncnd, atfea.on- atc. 11 crea1 shlpt. bite 10 lal:.i!I f.n~ ltlllSIC, ITIO\'ICS, danci::g, Smllll&ll, v.1lkin1 StV."JlOrl Beach. Call 2397 A Tl'JtACTIVF. SWF 41. '"orU 12 si.ep ~ Seeks an at· ~.:'Ji~~ In feo1"CI') LOO KISC FOR a nuwnn1 mend and comperuon 1W 11h pos· sibllayof">'I ~ ioo' l'm a OWF SI, !oolitni for S<lmCIOne 4S-60 toshan:quahty1.mc ... 1111 Long Bodi c.11 ms C/\SLAl.110\iFHOOY. 0\\ F < IO\'CS amp.'\&. fish1~. COOll 1,.. prdc:nu\& <ce&s .ocncone lO do than v.1th. COila ~CSL CiJ lalS' S.\otlLE' Ver, prftt}, Cl.lfVI· ccws. ?ftlte, 'irunctct nune, 39. 5'2'11 OS F.n ~ ltl•c., the IN, music. """ ad•cntil~ !au~ teJ and rom&llCC Dcsl!el pro- f esslOllll &cnilO'Nll for rtlt1100- ship II'\' inc Call I 862. 5mSll WF, 1nm, ICll\C. mJ0)1 eoncer.s. p&•)s. the oaldoon flov. bout ).OU? ~ts JCl to- gether W~cr Call l1SJ PERSJA'> WA.\1t0 Bca.u. ful blond<" ?h l"CCI\ C)es, )(), K'dt.s r.lllllS4JnY. ec!..actd. im- b:11o.is. tarrul' <11'14.''\~ fl!WI· c.all) ·nclepcnocn:Jlca.re S\1 30-55 fCf !Un.1r1•c ,ad\cnt11tt.. In-.ne Ca.I 19"~ CARl~G. AfFr.CTIO\ATt. COl'!ll'ILT.Cll •c. nu:i rn.:ena1a lit stra1gh1. r.ca1. 11L~e11•c, dcpd Sr desires C0011n1unc. "•Ill 40s-5tis S\I .wntc::plll. .toog Beach Cai, ~18 t TALL 6'), A1TRACll.VI:. '"'"-· )Ollng SJ \<S scus ftnanc1altv Set\l"t Jent.mun 101th ~ ,..Jt 11.:1gc Ul >lllCJC'ilS .. ho CnJU)S hfc llu:i:101100 Beach Ca.J 265S TALL SLF..\01:.H !O) \'S altna1•t pass.~:c 1\,out ·fc SWf ,.an:s to~an.'t&. lll.'11 CQ s~o.:css:.., mr. for friend· sh.p Ind !"or.11.~C ~I\ Bcacli. Ca.l~r Bt:Wml.L. llE,\l.Tll\ C?r:si:a:i ov. r '7 kl('it:n1 t~ lla.'lC!$OIT'IC. s:. .... e.<<'li' ~ ~ CiT1suan OV. 1 S!~ JiJ: lO nc.p :nc .u ~ LSA T LO\ e C'ir:si, cu!s, tc:i.'li$ s.r.. ns, Iii· l!.-e, 11'1..J IC. sptru, Im cl, char• 1~ v.llfl. ,.on.nr-o1o1 .. 1l1t p>d l::"c F-•mis :-tm. ~Iler.,.,~ 'lt CaJ lf»8 A fTRAC11\I:. L\SlDOOL i. OV. F. 39.5"2 'I\ • Steu \IS W~. affectionate. <;>U!NntOUS, hke1 qul11~ timt outdoors Oiammd Bar c~1 ISl!O S\lr F. ~rs 55. S . CLASSY l"Ol!lll'.11C. poptumicNmpair.t E;~·i..C!IS3!ca Scer.~o~ $. ~o 65 s:nccrc ro.~ ccuc:a•eo:: hw::'ollflJl.:S, ~J:.m:rJ :ncnc.i .Jcumc pr.:o.a \h..,~1.in \. lt.J!l (&.. 1$11 ~cw IM\11CiRATOR from llun&"'Y OWF. 40 S4 US Im vrry OUlllllC· tempcn111tillll, happy, in:tllo&tnt. amb1110o1s. &ood iooktn&, Slll«:R, loyal, ~· l.o>clllll.n lpOfll, kludm1.111c. dincc, n\Cl Dorn tpQk Er.clilii •cry well Sec& 1111 span)' B\t/W\i C0-48. ~/ SD. intc:t 1en1. dC\em'llncd, ham. ihatp, lo-.es 11".i..> '·has OISICl'ICt. ~ me A!l'lmta. ht! p me earn lhr an1..a1c West I.A Ca I 2''~ 8EA\,"llfl1. L\S IDF and OUI SWF27s1·:15,1'.cahl-),happ)i llfy You re ma:1.rt 1mt:erra'I. WIK, ~tome. nw!t=lhon· I IC \ta !>J Call I~ Pr:rrn: Japanc1e R ' sceu SI OW\.1 ~ 65 prn!«s11X"al °' bus1nt\S1T11n \IS .1:) Friend COfT1ltn1~sh.p. pou1b1y mere Alli Lorna C 1 ?6 AlTRACllVI:. SBI-3V M&le parcru. fil\1111(.111 y mdepmdcm. 1melh1cri1. sccu SB\1 'o-46, (ex tcn011S rc.111oruh:j!. fun and tra•clmg Ania;ntn ~ ltffl PROl-l.SSIO\Al f :;>;na lady o-a .:0 ~ llljlp\' Malt Pia nm. suigcr, :ormcr ;ir .:icipe! .n 1i1t P.hil pp.res l.ot A.'tgc .cs C&J1 ms W,\.\Tf.D \\ell ·~<lo ur.ng. a.lllll"Cd Ma~ oy !lnJ.'ll. S«) slcndtr, '"•·:n 'lC&!ICd d1 ~otccd hcri.h "0:?1111, .!0 \.tal.bu. Ca ~~' A TTRAcnVc BLO\ Dl. b. ue C\CS. 4~. \,'S cnpys CCU!lly "'~ ~. 60's m..Jit, m<I¥ n::s c.:n.c:ru, b.1.1111. wa.u C11 btacll. mounta ~'IS. d111mi out, q111e1 c•c:nincs at homt and coo..111g GJ~e. C&ll 2014 AITRAC11\-E. DWF S4. S'lJ 1} 5 s«d 11111.Jl'e &tnllemln :0 ... ~a:t spec1al 1tmcs "'1th. ~ dJnins. d e Pico Riven c~u ~30 Women Seeking Women OR FAX YOUR PERSO AL AD TODAY! MAD.. TO: SINGLE IIl"E, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEAOi, CA 90742 FAX TO: (310) 592-6043 \l'hcn we ICC'Cl\'C )'QUr ad Tore will as.sign a voice ma~ number which -.c will ma• to )'OU v.-tth infonnahon on how 10 l'\."<'Ot'd }OUr frtt voice a.d Clip this fonn and attach ad copy on a separate sheet. (Please type or print clearly) \\.'O\tA.'i SEEKJ:'\G MA.'\ MA.'\ SEEKJ'\G WOM.~.N W0\1.A.'\ SEP.KING WOMA."-\1.AX 1-.FKJ"l;G MA,~ City. ______________ Zip: ____ _ Phone (__) ______ Age ___ _ AhoYC lnformatic>n manda•Of)'. FIR T 15-WORD AD FRE~! (Addi. words $1 each.) FREE DAILY ME Make check payable 10 Singltlife. (Atilrtvlallm'i or he.t~ght oomlx> <nlDl as I word) AGE CHECK ! FOil OF'F1Cf EO~l.Y VMt ----PWI ----DBF ----~ auraaMSJF lm& Bc:ach. Call 3977 lfK&a11 S)'mllhOll)' m111ic1&11 MA TUE, STABLE SW\t S\.\-'M '\l'S.40(bl*J)(l)lftts protCSSlonal S?/140 fi1, seas \IFD rcma:e ~er 40 Cor.1t ~ m) ad•en111rcs Hlin11n1ton Harbour Ca.I 4 i; 210, Jtt7.S pee~ bn..')Cl;t re.a ti~ iilindat(OJf..:n a3 \cn:.=e. On.-ie. Ca r.:Q ()Cp '" ..!h •Ol'."a.'ll... a:id bonc:st HOl l • ,. ~ Ca!' 303'! Save 1bis Section! ((ind loo/t f OT more ads Thursday tn •weelU!1ur) Women Seeki Men ng To respond to tbese ads cQ/J 1 (900) 407-43777 {billed al $1.49 per minute) and select Option #2. Available 24 br 'day. 7 day U'eek. Women Seeking Women Need assistance? Shtgklife Custo~r Sero Ice. (310) 592-6040 .. ROlffi..\iJA\ llllXlM SWM 37. S I Ol1hm. F.n toy af es, ~ICS, lllW.C. [)cs;m:s tcml· •csa.an. .. ,ay SI'. Ana!lam. Call '671. bcal1ful lady, c:sly 30 s. I.on& •ITICSl•e to. s~ corripmtion Be.ch. Cal 4.?97-~--I°' ~_tea. lbcattt, diain,, dimtn& OfjKtt•e f11:1, ~ YOL \G PROFl-SSIO\AL SIN .m.s mann '"tm111 3S ~ tor fl aid•loi11 111d tra•d Santa ~ Ca. '4<19 O,\ ... \tlC. 11\\DSO~E. fun'lll.n,:iW\132.0'1 "orld ;.-.•c.cd llfbclc '°f'"..JIJCllfd Oiar.pi<l'I c1 r inc and put<MI r~ wu., all sporu R~.c. J"yl>--:&.ic•c. era' -o( hu· """' (i!\lll(11(. ~ Steil• \tr\ ph) S Cal')' l llll• hH .. ""11.., .. ,;.i,, 1hrlntt, <1r.r and Jcplil c21 rn '<""'Jlll' ttai<h. Ca" PJI K()\iA\1)( $ :i ( ( CIMlte, ______________ _ l~. !10!" Cll\lll.Cf. 111..'Cl~er. GET Rf.AL• SW\1 2.S. 6n6S modclh-.1tw etks F 20-U. llhlt'ti" lllbe. Onngc Ccuvy Call 3097 OECRf.l:D. 20. rnvm. Ill tuni1>1uc S«U llhlct1c: \~SF Likes sk11na, sk111ng, Min&. and 1llcmal1\'cll'IU11c l1111111n& ICJl'I BCkil C.:l 1)6: SltY,1.0\U YSW\IJ U Ill 190. &cntlc. pauK!nltC, ltlmlll t,.; SCltls l\rldy SWF 21 • N for tarnp1.111ouhip, romanct Ir • lllC. Call 3640 TAU. DARK. bandsome 32. nwn.,andCll'JMlltm1111 H111 S IMSS. ~ ~.atlOll 1111 93 llf'l&ton Boch. Ca:!~ Socls fWG(c:sllmal 10 pll)' with lnm.CaU 31SI CO~. EC110\'Casua.,~ m.nded. DW\1. l . S'7. \~. IL\\'D.SO\tE SWM « f«kJ Cl'IJO)'I easy Cood IUTICS. honcsl 11traai•c. pcs11c pl1ymate (or &imda.. Santa AM Call lS 17 1o1f. lCl'nl.S.1r1~el anil ranance. \ewpori8c:Kh.CaU400S. DWM,.CHRI TIAS. ~·1s. "* JUST SO, JllSl d1~orced, JllSl 1:-. VESTME..~T BA!\ KER. &<ltingad"entlftSarnC,tal~llh S~ 30's. 6'1/ITI, blond1shl lcuc. run. business owner blwc eyes. Cancm111 seeks 111 ~mg (OJ .tl1pcly. lovrng &al 1clhscn1.111t1eu•c,slcnda lady co ~l Tust11 C'all -l901 "nieaninifW rcla11oruhip lalg Hach. Call ma. "ITRA(11VI \\TITY SWM J1. ~ 1~160 ~&all f«U .SLCCESSF\.1. SWM 27, ad rela11onq11p minded SF 11110 •anted •snit Jn b\isl!IC$S and rod.. ates, bad! <\nahtun. lunar. c:arcr:r rrutidtd, atcrac , Call J999 ti•c. end physically fi\, ~ires •. Clldc:r,lallhcmtclOlll,llllel SW~t H, bl/17~. Cll)O)'S C) lopnt SF, II 27, mpys Pt11n cl&n&. mll"Mll, ~ cookinc Km ol tht ()pen 11 well as Ille Seckq a:iraa1•t .»31 SWJ- Kinp. lof'la leach. Call 3471 ror rtla1.1onsh:p hine Cati \.EltY YOUTIIR.L SW\1, 60l, alned, .ai~ c. s.eeks slcn- cb .dlic.llMI~ lady, Ooha. for fricndthlp..h111t ~14713 '4l1Sh WASTED Profts· soor.I, fCll'nlrllJC, Wiii)', inLCI ~ wnw, SWM 33. ~ Wlwy. canftdcnc, NM> itldt· ~ SWFlMOu>bt frien6I luocr~ for l1J111cnn rel•· 11~ So Jlfidcsal ~ ~m. CaU 367• - PROF'ESSIONAL. Ololr'\i, N/ s. tducalfd. sood klolcina ... cry yNi& 60's, S'111JIS3. -.rm. lllldl ... EnJOYI lemlS. &oil. tt111a. w A coolur~. S-. w.y prdl1, iineth&C111 lady. inllf $2 t.o-... far ~he 4CnOUt rtltu.n.hap ScwpM • RC!ldl C.!l "17 llA\~SJ'M. 32. hons, "" ••lM.~fc.. ld111& (or. 11.fthw (-.Jc Won\ be .......... Corana 11t1 Meir. c.u :nn """" 2.1. ...... SW1tf, u lO. •• ~ .,,._., 111 llt\h 1M c:s .. I 0.. M-Call '1'4 ; S1U.l. A FaOO. wtfl4'I for U.l SWM, $), Si5. ..,_ "' ~Plda.tfln ' '°" ....... ~ 4603 lS93 SW DAD 39. ~ttia-. tent· I.I\ e. zany. lit, ptalOnlle Scds \IS lalfy ~!!'Mes a differ ~ L.q Bodi Ca~ '~26 DL'Of:. 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SM Single Mo~ 0 °'"°'* G C'O'f L lest>'°" J Jotwi~ Asion • 8'ock • ~. ·• . , I AOWRTillNO 88 Monday, October 26, 1992 tOCil BUSl"9$ & other AUihOriti8S 'fak8 a ~ LOOkAt New study ~ndicates diet may protect against col.on cancer New findings on the link between diet and colon cancer are adding to a growing body of evidence that increased consumption of vegetables-, fruits and grains may reduce the risk of fatal colon cancer, according to an American Cancer Society study recently reported in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Facts & Figures report will help target programs and services Colon cancer will be diagnosed in 111,000 people this year, and will cause about 51,000 deaths. The study is one of several promising new developments with respect to colon cancer, says Michael Thun, MD, director of analyticJI epidemiolo$Y for the American Cancer Society and first author of the study. Thun and his colleagues conducted a large, prospective study using data from the Society's Cancer Prevention Study II {CPS II) lo assess the relation of diet and other factors to risk of fatal colon cancer. Other factors evaluated in the study were dietary fat consumption, physical acti ity, obesity, aspirin use and family history. The findings revealed that men and women who consumed fewer servings of vegetables and high fiber grains had an increased risk of fatal colon cancer. Men who consumed the least vegetables and grains and no aspirin had 2.5 times higher risk, and women had 2.9 times higher risk compared to those who consumed the most vegetables and used aspirin 16 or more limes per month. The results support recommendations by the American Cancer Society and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services encouraging consumption of a variety of vegetables, fruits and high fiber grains. Regular use of low-dose aspirin may prove to be an important supple- mental measure, according to Thun·s work. Thun reported in the Dec. 5, 1991 New England Journal of Medicine that the risk of fatal colon cancer may be reduced by as much as SO percent through regular low-dose aspirin use. CPS II is an ongoing prospeclive mortality study started in 1982 that analyzed the diet, behavior and lifestyles of 1 , 185, 124 men and women The complexity of cancer risk among the diverse multi-ethnic populations of California is evident in a report published recently by the American Cancer Society, California Division. The data, which appears in the report titled California Cancer Facts and Figures -1993, includes county-by-county cancer statistics in California by number of new cases and deaths, by site and sex. This document will allow the American Cancer Society to address..the needs of every seg.ment of our diverse population, says Robert 0. Dillman, president of the American Cancer Society, Orange County Unit. For lhe first time, the report shows the statistics of the five most common cancers for Asian populations, including the Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Filipinos and Asian Indians, by sex, he Jdds. In Orange County, the American Cancer Society projects there will be 10,450 new cancer cases and 4, 190 deaths. Cancer affects each ethnic group differently, depending on risk factors such as heredity, economic status and lifestyle. Some of the most interesting facts revealed in this publication are: v Within California, cancer patterns in young • adult males now differ from patterns in the rest of the country. The most common cancer among males age 15-44 is Kaposi's Sarcoma, a cancer related to the HIV infection. ~ Melanoma of the skin among young adults, especially males, has more thah doubled over the past 3 decades. ,,,-Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women of all ages and races (15 and over). v After age 45, lung cancer is among the top three cancers for both men and women. During the last 30 years, the lung cancer death rate has increased more than fivefold for women, and more than twofold in men, undoubtedly due, for the most part, to cigarette smoking. In Asian populations: ,,,-Prostate cancer is a most common cancer for most ethnic groups. ,,,-Among Chinese and Vietnamese, male lung and bronchial cancers are the most common. In Hispanics: r ,,,-Hispanics have lower incidence than whites for most cancers, except cervical cancer. l~frican Americans: Y' African Americans have the highest cancer incidence and mortality. African American \.vomen have the highest death rate of breast cancer and through the use of question- naires. Society volunteers enrolled participants from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam to make CPS II one of the largest research studies ever carried out in the U.S. American Cancer Society is the nationwide community- based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives from cancer, and d iminishing suffering from cancer through researcfi, education, and service. For more information about cancer or· the American Cancer Society and its programs, contact your local American Cancer Society, or call the Society's toll-free number at 1-800-ACS-2345. BOTH, If you use bifocals we can help. We'll nt you wllh special no-line lenses LO replace your ordinary bifocals. Belter yet. ask us about contact lenses for blrocal wearers. 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